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  • Alex Jones Show

    Date: 09/29/2015

    On the Tuesday, September 29th edition of the Alex Jones Show, Russian President Vladimir Putins reaffirms his commitment to battle the ISIS threat in Syria, and proposes air strikes and ground troops pending UN approval. Meanwhile, reports claim ISIS is plotting a “nuclear tsunami preparing the largest religious cleansing in history.” In other news, polls show more Americans than ever are growing distrustful of information put out by mainstream media, and a Gallup poll reveals that a record number of Americans now view Congress as corrupt and serving only special interests. On today's show, we also break down the over-the-top Facebook censorship, with CEO Zuckerberg caught on hot mic admitting his company is censoring anti-migrant posts, while Germans consider conditions under which "xenophobic" posts could lead to parents being targeted. - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 05/16/2014

    Rob Dew explains why $100 million donated to the Newark Public schools was not meant to increase education standards and is now an admitted failure. The designed plan is to complete the mission to turn people into obedient dumbed down slaves. - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 06/21/2013

    Tech companies release the figures for how many NSA data requests they've received in the last 6 months. As expected, the figures are nowhere near as close to the billions of bits of metadata the government collects monthly via PRISM. - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 04/11/2013

    As the company's hoodie-wearer-in-chief, Mark Zuckerberg, said at the unveiling of the software Thursday, "We're building something a whole lot deeper than an ordinary app." Or as bunny-stewing Glenn Close put it in "Fatal Attraction": "I'm not going to be ignored." Certainly no one can knock Facebook for wanting more face time. The company is grappling with so-called Facebook fatigue among many of its billion-plus users, especially younger people who realize, among other things, that it's not so cool hanging out at the same cyber-venue as their parents. Wall Street, meanwhile, has been wringing its hands over Facebook's longevity in a wireless world. Is the service well-suited for mobile devices, or will people congregate instead on the likes of Twitter and Pinterest? - Watch now