March 07, 2011

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The Alex Jones Show - L I V E

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Alex talks with

Wayne Madsen, a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, author and columnist specializing in intelligence and international

affairs. Alex also covers that latest breaking news on the Middle East, the skyrocketing price of oil, and other important topics. He

also takes your calls.

The Alex Jones Show

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