July 08, 2015

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Wednesday: The Alex Jones Show. The World On Edge As Global Stock Markets Enter Free Fall

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On the Wednesday, July 8 broadcast of the Alex Jones Show, US stocks slide as China faces major economic troubles, Greece receives support from UKIP candidate Nigel Farage who encourages a wholesale departure from the t and Americans meanwhile are clueless as to the value of precious metals. Today we also continue looking at the Pentagon's recruitment of moderate Syrian rebels to take out the Assad regime and break down why Sen. Rand Paul is accusing Hillary Clinton of lying. Investigative journalist Greg Palast joins the show to discuss the Greek economic dilemma and why they country should ultimately part ways with the Euro. We'll also take your calls during this global transmission.

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