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Despite what figures like Beck have
portrayed, this global system is not run by Marxist ideologues or Communist revolutionaries; those groups and others are controlled by
a psychopathic, offshore, corporate elite cabal who have sophisticated control over most of the world’s resources, peoples and
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Date: 09/29/2010
Glenn Beck, as a national media figure, has never been consistent. While he has been seen on TV supporting big government bailouts, new taxes and unlimited war under the dubious banner of “conservative,” Beck has also made a name as a Libertarian of sorts, and now as a tax-revolting Patriot leader within the Tea Party. - Watch now
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Date: 09/29/2010
Alex welcomes back the show author and political activist Mark Dice. Mark is the founder of The Resistance, an organization that engages in political activism, culture jamming, boycotts, pop culture criticism, and floods mainstream radio call-in shows that do not cover the Illuminati, Freemasons, Skull and Bones, Bohemian Grove, and the Bilderberg group. In June 2008, Dice launched a campaign urging people to send letters and 9/11 inside job DVDs to troops stationed in Iraq. In response, neocon radio talk show host Michael Reagan called for Dice's murder. - Watch now
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Date: 09/28/2010
Alex talks with Emmy- nominated TV reporter and screenwriter Alex Abella, author of Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the American Empire, a study of the world's most influential think tank. Abella was the first journalist to have full access to RAND's files in Santa Monica, California. Abella, who migrated with his family to the United States at age 10 from Cuba, is also the author Shadow Enemies, a non-fiction account of a plot by Adolf Hitler to start a wave of terror and destruction in the United States. He is also the author of several novels, including The Killing of the Saints and The Great American. - Watch now
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Date: 09/26/2010
Alex Jones questions the film's potential to heighten tensions in the immigration debate or even fuel riots or attacks. Though the production crew has downplayed fears of a 'race war' message, recent sightings of bloody 'Machete' promo posters plastered throughout Latin America suggest that this violent film may still stir controversy and strong reactions. - Watch now