February 28, 2010

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Listen to the Sunday Edition of Alex's nationally syndicated broadcast, a

round-up of the week past and the one ahead. Alex discusses the IMF head's proposal for a new global currency to replace the dollar

as well as the move towards a global carbon tax.

The Alex Jones Show

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