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Been listening to that in bits over the last couple of days. Jones is mental but a great mental. I've just got to the pet where he's had a piss and is cracking open the whisky and having a toke on the Mexican tobacco, and where he coughs a lung and says "I didn't inhale that then" I can't wait for the remaining 2 hours.

I don't mind Jones on the whole, he's far more right than he is wrong but as Rogan says, he's mad and comes across as erratic, and sadly that's what people point out without ever listening to him.

I'll admit I've not listened to a lot of Jones, and for the first hour he seems lucid but makes massive leaps, assumptions and expects listeners to have 100% faith in his anonymous sources. All things he wouldn't allow from his 'targets'.

 

As you say then his mask slips and he starts talking talking about vampires, trans dimensional beings etc. Plus lots of his evidence is freely available- I remember learning about cloud seeding and weather control programmes in 1988.

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Alex Jones is funny as fuck, and there is a lot of merit in some of what he says, but at the end of the day he's a propagandist, and a disinformation agent praying on people's fears. Apparently he now has Trump's ear, which is truly frightening.

 

Eddie Bravo is mad as a box of frogs and even he was calling Jones out on a lot of his bullshit. "Alex, you don't know shit about space"

 

One of the most entertaining things I've ever listened to, in full.

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I'll admit I've not listened to a lot of Jones, and for the first hour he seems lucid but makes massive leaps, assumptions and expects listeners to have 100% faith in his anonymous sources. All things he wouldn't allow from his 'targets'.

 

As you say then his mask slips and he starts talking talking about vampires, trans dimensional beings etc. Plus lots of his evidence is freely available- I remember learning about cloud seeding and weather control programmes in 1988.

In 1988 I was finding my mates arl fellas porn collection.

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Jones' work on Zeitgeist is pretty special. I think he has Trump's ear on the paedo ring etc but nothing else of seriousness as Donald seems to have picked a special barmcake for each role specifically.

 

I also thought it was honest of him to admit he can be duped himself about real bullshit theories, especially when it came to Y2K.

 

I know he believes in some mad shit, which he clearly does use to create his propaganda, but he's like the erratic and excitable version of David Icke.

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That paedo stuff was weird too. He constantly says 'I'm not saying they're involved' and then interprets the 'code' as referring to kids. But if it is a code who says its kids? I've text providers of certain substances over the years and if those 'codes' had been interpreted incorrectly it'd look horrendous.

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The African Experience: From Lucy to Mandela

 

by Kenneth P Vickery

 

One of the Teaching Courses. 

 

Very good survey of the history of sub-saharan Africa. Covers a lot of ground, obviously, so it takes some leaps, but he does a good job with the history and the analysis. Learned a lot of things I didn't know.

 

Found it in a collection on Pirate Bay.

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I like Christopher Ryan, a man who isn't adverse to sampling a bit of the psychedelics.

 

I am going to start listenning to his Podcast, Tangentially Speaking. I have one downloaded in which his guest is an Holocaust survivor and they discuss traumatic events, am looking forward to giving it a listen in tomorrows commute.

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http://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/arts-culture/vinyl-cafe-stories/

 

The Vinyl Cafe

 

A radio show on the CBC--a mixture of music and story-telling, with the story-telling the highlight.

 

A bit too saccharine for all tastes, but uniquely Canadian.

 

The creator of the show passed away today.

 

The second one on that page--Dave Cooks the Turkey--is amongst the best of them.

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