January 23, 2014

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Thursday: The Alex Jones Show. History Does Not Repeat Itself, But It Does Rhyme. The Parallels Between Pre WWI 1914 and Today.

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On this powerful Thursday, January 23 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex discusses the latest in geopolitics and domestic tyranny. Pro-EU protestors and police continue to clash in Kiev as the EU attempts to absorb Ukraine, which would remove it from the Russian sphere of influence. In the U.S., an independent board tasked with reviewing the NSA called the agency's domestic surveillance illegal and demanded that it end immediately. Professor Margaret MacMillian of the University of Cambridge joins the show to break down the geopolitical similarities between 1914, when World War I was brewing, and the present day. Alex also talks to former House representative and presidential candidate Bob Barr about the latest abuses by the NSA and TSA as well as unitary executive theory.

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