December 04, 2015

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Friday: The Alex Jones Show. The Government Tracks Infowars Reporters But Can’t Prevent a Terror Attack

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On this Friday, December 4 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we continue our coverage into the San Bernardino shooting, particularly how the Obama administration is letting radical jihadis into the country while attacking Americans' Second Amendment rights. Reporter Joe Biggs also reveals what the media's not telling you: secret Muslim compounds are popping up all across the country, many of which promote Sharia Law. In other news, the Dow Jones plunged 300 points yesterday, and joining the show is financial expert Peter Schiff who explains what the Fed is up to next. Tune in!

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