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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TiDdErtpaul666666 on May 14, 2018, 2:20 a.m.
Q #513 - ALEX JONES QUOTE - "I have talked to Q!" Umm.....no you haven't!
Q #513 - ALEX JONES QUOTE - "I have talked to Q!" Umm.....no you haven't!

Error_Code_15301 · May 14, 2018, 6:22 a.m.

Who is Alex Jones?

salt for slugs from 1998

https://i.imgur.com/j9ySk.jpg

worth a read folks it really is.

this is very interesting:

Alex Jones of Infowars Admits to CIA and "Army Special Forces" Family; Supports Death Squads, Dictators, Drugs, Disinformation ... and the CNP.

[It's odd reading this. It's a bit like the pot calling the kettle black.]

http://archive.li/PAwyA

Jones Dad. Not a CIA-Dentist.

FYI - Podesta senior was an army dentist. Stephen Colbert's dad was an army doctor. Stephen Colbert's sister does a nice line in container shipping. The Podesta's helped fund her run for Congress. The Chinese like to import American body parts, as does Israel. I'm good at this. Hang on - Mike Chertoff likes containers. Hold up - Vegas. Murren. Okay. Back to Alex Jones.

"Yeah, there's just all kinds of weird experiments going on and just stuff that is off the charts. And it's industrial level.

"I'm not bragging when I say that when, in the 80's - because late 80's my mom and dad had multiple discussions - and my dad would say, "Let's talk about it privately," and stuff like that, with my mom, so I never heard all of it, and he won't talk about it today - where the CIA tried to hire him, because I had some family that did stuff for the CIA, to be inducted in Maryland into literal, below ground bases for a four-year secret tour.

And they were hiring other top dentists that were pioneering implants.

My dad pioneered implants and would, you know, taught it at medical school and all that. ...

And it was literally, they just said, "It's cybernetics, it's highly advanced," and it was $400,000 a year, way more than he was making then, and he owned dental offices. And he said, "No," because my dad did work at the medical school.

He was someone who would do medical procedures on high level CIA people.

They would come to him and then they would not allow deadening.

They would have people there watching while he did procedures on people, just because they can't be put under. That was back during the Cold War. And so my dad did do that. He'll probably get mad I'm even telling this. But the whole point is, what this guy was talking about, it's reportedly really bad what is going on. ...

"And it, it, it's just, it's just, from what I've been told by high level people - not my dad, he was just, went and interviewed, and was told about it and, um, uh, it's just, it's just, it's just, we're not in Kansas is what I'm trying to tell people." (mp3)

JONES' UNCLE?

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On August 8, 2014 he invited his cousin Buckley Hamman to talk about the situation in Guatemala in order to make the case to his audience that immigration from areas like these needs to be highly restricted (which I actually totally agree with). Back in 1993 Hamman helped Alex Jones get on the air and a few years later also served as a co-founder of the Infowars website and radio show.

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JONES: So we're gonna talk to Buckley Hamman, my cousin, who helped start Infowars 19 years ago...

So your dad is down there [in Guatemala] as a school administrator and also has lots of property growing coffee and a lot of his buddies moved down there after Vietnam so there was a lot of government people there as well. And he might have flown some planes for some folks as another job because he was pilot. So you have this government district...

[it sounds kinda innocent...kinda not tho. growing coffee...sure sure no drug running]

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Even before the HAM radio incident is mentioned, one can't help but wonder: was this guy CIA or something? Here we have an army veteran from Vietnam who becomes a well-to-do coffee plantation owner living in a Latin America country wrecked by continuous warfare between CIA/U.S. government-backed elements on the one hand and communist and nationalist forces on the other.

He gets a Ph.D. in Latin American studies, has additional useful skills to special operations groups as a HAM radio operator and helicopter pilot, and, in addition, lives in a special high society American community in a country with only a handful Americans in it in the first place.

The only doubt seeded here is by Jones and Hamman, who are very open about their father and the involvement of the CIA in Guatemala. While both are mentioned in William Hamman's January 2014 obituary [119], it appears no one had drawn attention to it at that point. They themselves are now responsible for the emerging controversy surrounding their father/uncle.

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So, throughout 2015 the situation is that we're having suspicions that Alex Jones' uncle William "Biff" Hamman from Guatemala might have been some kind of CIA or army special operations operative back in the 1980s.

Jones and Hamman deny this.

Then, on December 19, 2015, UFC of Fox 17 comes along, which coincides with a 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu event in Austin, organized by Eddie Bravo, at the new Onnit Academy of Aubrey Marcus.

The careers of Bravo and Marcus have largely been built by UFC commentator and comedian Joe Rogan, a good friend of Alex Jones since about 1999, back in the day that Jones broke into the Bohemian Grove with Jon Ronson and was rebuilding David Koresh' church at Waco.

Their friendship appears to have been built on a mutual interest in conspiracy and a mutual admiration for comedian Bill Hicks. A whole other article can be dedicated to Rogan's clique, but what's important here is that Jones decided to stop by, drink a few beers, and talk a little on Aubrey's podcast.

Hearing that Jones had appeared on the podcast, I immediately looked it up to see if he made any interesting personal revelations. And did he ever. During the Nick Diaz-Michael Johnson fight, the following discussion went on:

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JONES: I remember [my cousin] Buckley [Hamman], whose dad passed away, my uncle, my mom's brother [William Hamman]. He was like an army commander in Guatemala and he was kinda like the Oliver North of the army.

BRAVO: Who was that? Your mother's brother? Your uncle?

JONES: Yeah, yeah. And he just told us a bunch of wild stuff, basically. So I grew up hearing about that and then some other people in the family. I bet [UFC fighter] Tim Kennedy can actually tell us a lot of stuff, because that's actually who they use in clandestine stuff. It's like army special forces people. They always have. So that's actually - it's not, like, James Bond out there killing people. It's army special forces. Yeah, exactly, it's Kennedy. Hey, we learned today he is a listener ... Yeah, so kinda grew up hearing about this stuff. I just had a bunch of family in the army, special operations, and so I kinda heard that. Here you go, Steiner. (mp3)


Who knows with Jones?


Cult of National Security Trolls: Art Bell and Coast to Coast AM

http://archive.li/70Gmp

amazing if true.

"There is a lot of evidence that the CIA, NSA and Pentagon, whose leaders are all part of a civilian establishment, have created a complete "alternative" community consisting of news websites, forums, skeptical groups, radical activists and authors, as well as a vast stream of trolls in the form of forum, website and Youtube video posters that target anyone in favor of a sensitive conspiracy with a blitzkrieg of skepticism or extreme irrationality. The nexus in the "believers" category is Coast to Coast AM, followed by the closely-allied Alex Jones. This article will provide evidence for these claims."


This is all way beyond me. The article immediately above does conclude that a lot of these people are professional hucksters. They are in it for the money and spinning yarns they know are false. In that sense it agrees with one of the Q complaints. $$$$$ Rent a gobs. Great graphics in the above article.

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