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Today, Alex welcomes Piers Corbyn, owner of Weather Action, and a noted
maverick British weather forecaster. Alex also welcomes back D.C.-based investigative journalist and muckraker Wayne Madsen. Later in
the program, Alex will be joined in-studio by Jon Schaffer, founder of the heavy metal band Iced Earth. Schaffer has announced a new
project/solo album that he's been working on the last several months called Sons of Liberty, which he will be unveiling for the first
time on the Alex Jones show.
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