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  • Alex Jones Show

    Date: 10/26/2014

    On this Sunday, October 26 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Infowars reporter David Knight covers the continuing Ebola crisis as both New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo enact mandatory 21-day quarantines for all doctors and travelers coming from West Africa. David looks at the situation surrounding New Jersey's quarantine of Kaci Hickox, a nurse who claims her "basic human rights" were violated upon returning from Africa's hot zone, as well as a new law that allows the IRS to steal Americans' money based on suspicion. Then, David will be joined in studio by Central Texas Gun Works owner Michael Cargill to discuss his run for city council, his thought's on Hillary Clinton's belief that businesses do not create jobs, and the recent shooting in California by an illegal alien who was previously deported twice. - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 10/15/2014

    FOX news celebrities are floating trial balloons for Ebola camps — i.e., rebranded FEMA camps. Is anyone on FOX or mainstream media about due process or review for those accused of potentially BECOMING sick? And does our government’s response look more like Nigeria, where it was contained, or Liberia, where it is growing exponentially? - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 09/23/2014

    Taking clips from real newscasts mixed with the films 12 Monkeys, V For Vendetta and Planet of The Apes this latest report illustrates how virus pandemics like ebola are created and controlled by governments. Video has surfaced showing army troops training to kill waves of zombies during a viral pandemic in the backdrop of a third world country. Now President Obama has ordered 3000 troops to West Africa to fight the pandemic. The reports shocking ending shows that our own government holds a patent for Ebola. - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 09/23/2014

    The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa has reached a state of disorganized chaos as the World Health Organization attempts to launch a controversial program that would bring those infected with ebola out of their homes and moved into temporary holding facilities that would offer them isolation from infecting family members and basic care.WHO predicts 21,000 new ebola cases by November and as many as 1.4 million by late January if something isn’t done quickly to contain the poorly managed situation. - Watch now