Wednesday, March 17, 2010
SPLC Caught On Tape Repeating Lies About Alex Jones and Cop Killer Poplawski
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
March 17, 2010
Once again, the Southern Poverty Law Center has accused Alex Jones of inciting the cop killer Richard Poplawski.
Renea McMasters traveled to the SPLC headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama, and caught Heidi Beirich on tape.
Heidi Beirich, director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center, repeated the accusation to Renea McMasters, who had driven from Missouri to the SPLC headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama, to find out why the SPLC has included American patriots in a recent report entitled “Active ‘Patriot’ Groups in the United States in 2009.
The SPLC report accuses We Are Change, the Constitution Party, Brave New Books in Austin, Texas, the Oath Keepers, and many other organizations of engaging “in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocat[ing] or adher[ing] to extreme anti-government doctrines.”
In the interview with McMasters, Beirich claims opposition to the government has led to “domestic terrorism and violence” (Beirich makes the fallacious and unsubstantiated claim at 5:12 in the above video). Beirich accuses We Are Change of espousing the same sort of conspiracy theories as James von Brunn, the white supremacist who shot and killed a guard at the Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C., on June 10, 2009.
In fact, We Are Change takes its name from a Mahatma Gandhi quote and the group with loosely-knit chapters around the world has not advocated the violent overthrow of the government or does it espouse the sort of violence or domestic terrorism Beirich eludes to in her comments.
In addition, Beirich characterizes “conspiracy theories” about the Bilderberg Group, the Federal Reserve and the international bankers as antisemitism, a claim so ludicrous it defies explanation. “People die because of this stuff [conspiracy theories],” she tells McMasters. It is domestic terrorism, she asserts numerous times.
In the Gary Franchi video below, Beirich tells McMasters Alex Jones is responsible for the murder of police officers in Pittsburgh. “Alex Jones is a lunatic,” she declares. “And hes not… the guy who shot the three cops in his front yard, Richard Poplawski in Pittsburgh, about April of 09. Do you know where he got the idea of hating the government from, who he listened to on a regular basis?… Alex Jones.”
Beirich also slanders Gary Franchi of Restore The Republic during the interview. “He’s insane as well,” declares the SPLC director of intelligence research.
Within hours of the shooting in Pittsburgh, Dennis B. Roddy of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentioned Alex Jones in connection with the murders. “Believing most media were covering up important events, Mr. Poplawski turned to a far-right conspiracy Web site run by Alex Jones, a self-described documentarian with roots going back to the extremist militia movement of the early 1990s,” Roddy wrote.
In fact, Poplawski murdered the police officers after they arrived following a call by his mother to have her son evicted from her house. Poplawski’s murders had nothing to do with the fear of Obama grabbing guns or rightwing extremism, as the corporate media claimed. It was about an angry young man with a disordered mind. It was the result of an emotional outburst by a deranged individual.
Gary Franchi of Reality Report TV and Restore the Republic provides additional comments made by Heidi Beirich.
On April 5, 2009, the SPLC wrote that Poplawski was “a fan of far-right websites run by anti-government conspiracy-monger Alex Jones.” Raw Story also claimed Poplawski was influenced by Alex Jones. Raw Story eventually posted a retraction after they were informed that Poplawski had no connection to Jones and in fact disliked and often criticized him.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette did not print a retraction but did back off some of its initial claims.
There is absolutely no evidence Alex Jones was associated with Richard Poplawski. In an attempt to forge a link, the SPLC and Beirich have consistently attached the ravings of a violent minority of white supremacists to the overwhelmingly peaceful patriot movement.
In fact, as Infowars and others have documented, the FBI and the SPLC have been intimately involved in promoting the white supremacist cause in order to grow their cottage industry of fear-mongering, slander, and libel. In 2003, the McCurtain Daily Gazette obtained an unclassified copy of a memorandum from the Director of the FBI revealing the SPLC’s role at Elohim City (the Identity movement settlement in Oklahoma) in relation to the events surrounding the Oklahoma City bombing.
On April 6, 2009, Prison Planet and Infowars advised “the Daily Kos, the ADL and the other blogs who have jumped on this fallacious and slanderous bandwagon in an attempt to smear Alex Jones, Infowars and Prison Planet to follow the example of Raw Story and issue retractions. Let it be on record that we are currently considering what further action to take should retractions not be forthcoming.” The liberal website Daily Kos eventually posted a retraction.
But even with all the retractions and a lack of evidence that Alex Jones had anything to do with murder in Pittsburgh, Heidi Beirich insinuates otherwise. She repeats the discredited claim that Poplawski was motivated to murder by Alex Jones, his radio show and websites. Beirich ignores the fact Raw Story and others were obliged to post retractions when presented with the evidence and has also ignored the fact Alex Jones continues to speak out against racism and has denounced Richard Poplawski and his murderous behavior on numerous occasions.
The SPLC and the ADL continue to disseminate misleading information about Alex Jones and the patriot movement because they are alarmed by the popularity of the movement and the effectiveness of its political activism. Instead of admitting the patriot movement represents grassroots political activity in the American tradition, they continue to drag out the same old threadbare canards about racism, antisemitism, white supremacy.
Calling Alex Jones and Gary Franchi insane merely demonstrates how desperate they are to slander and demean the patriot movement at all cost and continue to operate their cottage industry based on misinformation, fear, and outright lies and fabrication.
Infowars.com
March 17, 2010
Once again, the Southern Poverty Law Center has accused Alex Jones of inciting the cop killer Richard Poplawski.
Renea McMasters traveled to the SPLC headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama, and caught Heidi Beirich on tape.
Heidi Beirich, director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center, repeated the accusation to Renea McMasters, who had driven from Missouri to the SPLC headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama, to find out why the SPLC has included American patriots in a recent report entitled “Active ‘Patriot’ Groups in the United States in 2009.
The SPLC report accuses We Are Change, the Constitution Party, Brave New Books in Austin, Texas, the Oath Keepers, and many other organizations of engaging “in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocat[ing] or adher[ing] to extreme anti-government doctrines.”
In the interview with McMasters, Beirich claims opposition to the government has led to “domestic terrorism and violence” (Beirich makes the fallacious and unsubstantiated claim at 5:12 in the above video). Beirich accuses We Are Change of espousing the same sort of conspiracy theories as James von Brunn, the white supremacist who shot and killed a guard at the Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C., on June 10, 2009.
In fact, We Are Change takes its name from a Mahatma Gandhi quote and the group with loosely-knit chapters around the world has not advocated the violent overthrow of the government or does it espouse the sort of violence or domestic terrorism Beirich eludes to in her comments.
In addition, Beirich characterizes “conspiracy theories” about the Bilderberg Group, the Federal Reserve and the international bankers as antisemitism, a claim so ludicrous it defies explanation. “People die because of this stuff [conspiracy theories],” she tells McMasters. It is domestic terrorism, she asserts numerous times.
In the Gary Franchi video below, Beirich tells McMasters Alex Jones is responsible for the murder of police officers in Pittsburgh. “Alex Jones is a lunatic,” she declares. “And hes not… the guy who shot the three cops in his front yard, Richard Poplawski in Pittsburgh, about April of 09. Do you know where he got the idea of hating the government from, who he listened to on a regular basis?… Alex Jones.”
Beirich also slanders Gary Franchi of Restore The Republic during the interview. “He’s insane as well,” declares the SPLC director of intelligence research.
Within hours of the shooting in Pittsburgh, Dennis B. Roddy of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentioned Alex Jones in connection with the murders. “Believing most media were covering up important events, Mr. Poplawski turned to a far-right conspiracy Web site run by Alex Jones, a self-described documentarian with roots going back to the extremist militia movement of the early 1990s,” Roddy wrote.
In fact, Poplawski murdered the police officers after they arrived following a call by his mother to have her son evicted from her house. Poplawski’s murders had nothing to do with the fear of Obama grabbing guns or rightwing extremism, as the corporate media claimed. It was about an angry young man with a disordered mind. It was the result of an emotional outburst by a deranged individual.
Gary Franchi of Reality Report TV and Restore the Republic provides additional comments made by Heidi Beirich.
On April 5, 2009, the SPLC wrote that Poplawski was “a fan of far-right websites run by anti-government conspiracy-monger Alex Jones.” Raw Story also claimed Poplawski was influenced by Alex Jones. Raw Story eventually posted a retraction after they were informed that Poplawski had no connection to Jones and in fact disliked and often criticized him.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette did not print a retraction but did back off some of its initial claims.
There is absolutely no evidence Alex Jones was associated with Richard Poplawski. In an attempt to forge a link, the SPLC and Beirich have consistently attached the ravings of a violent minority of white supremacists to the overwhelmingly peaceful patriot movement.
In fact, as Infowars and others have documented, the FBI and the SPLC have been intimately involved in promoting the white supremacist cause in order to grow their cottage industry of fear-mongering, slander, and libel. In 2003, the McCurtain Daily Gazette obtained an unclassified copy of a memorandum from the Director of the FBI revealing the SPLC’s role at Elohim City (the Identity movement settlement in Oklahoma) in relation to the events surrounding the Oklahoma City bombing.
On April 6, 2009, Prison Planet and Infowars advised “the Daily Kos, the ADL and the other blogs who have jumped on this fallacious and slanderous bandwagon in an attempt to smear Alex Jones, Infowars and Prison Planet to follow the example of Raw Story and issue retractions. Let it be on record that we are currently considering what further action to take should retractions not be forthcoming.” The liberal website Daily Kos eventually posted a retraction.
But even with all the retractions and a lack of evidence that Alex Jones had anything to do with murder in Pittsburgh, Heidi Beirich insinuates otherwise. She repeats the discredited claim that Poplawski was motivated to murder by Alex Jones, his radio show and websites. Beirich ignores the fact Raw Story and others were obliged to post retractions when presented with the evidence and has also ignored the fact Alex Jones continues to speak out against racism and has denounced Richard Poplawski and his murderous behavior on numerous occasions.
The SPLC and the ADL continue to disseminate misleading information about Alex Jones and the patriot movement because they are alarmed by the popularity of the movement and the effectiveness of its political activism. Instead of admitting the patriot movement represents grassroots political activity in the American tradition, they continue to drag out the same old threadbare canards about racism, antisemitism, white supremacy.
Calling Alex Jones and Gary Franchi insane merely demonstrates how desperate they are to slander and demean the patriot movement at all cost and continue to operate their cottage industry based on misinformation, fear, and outright lies and fabrication.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Alex Jones on Geraldo: Media Sought to Demonize 9/11 Truth With Pentagon Incident Link
Alex Jones on Geraldo: Media Sought to Demonize 9/11 Truth With Pentagon Incident Link
Alex Jones exposes attempt to demonize 9/11 Truth on Geraldo following Pentagon incident
Aaron Dykes
Prison Planet.com
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Alex Jones exposes key information about the Pentagon shooting and the Christmas Day Bombing during a live segment with Geraldo Rivera on FOX News this Saturday. Geraldo asks if the Pentagon shooting incident “will stick to the 9/11 Truther people”, almost as if someone had intended a smear. Alex responds in anger about why the media moved so quickly in attempt to demonize 9/11 Truthers– who broadly include, polls show, a majority of Americans and 6 out of 10 9/11 Commissioners who question the official story.
“Why is there such vitriol by the establishment against 9/11 truth?” Alex asked.
After all, Alex makes clear in the segment, it was no more than one hour after the incident that major national news outlets were reporting the connection– how were they so ready to report, and why were they so focused on Bedell’s apparent postings about 9/11? What makes the establishment so uncomfortable about 9/11 questions that its media tools work overtime to denounce it? Pundits like Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck and Chris Matthews constantly hype up the “hurt feelings” the movement causes or its alleged potential for violence. Then when random, lone nut acts occur, news teams dash to explain the supposed anti-government motivation behind the acts, whether seeking to link it 9/11 truth in this case, or to the Tea Party movement in the case of the IRS plane crash mentioned by Geraldo.
How can they have any idea if Bedell’s reported belief in 9/11 truth motivated his behavior? Geraldo asked what aspect of his life motivated his behavior? It may as well have been some prescription drug he was on after being diagnosed as manic depressive.
The snap-reaction of reporting Bedell to be a 9/11 truther within one hour of the incident is a smoking gun that media forces intentionally sought in order to link “violence” with those asking questions about 9/11 (who have been demonstrably non-violent) and to damage the movement via induced public anger over the incident.
Alex also exposes, for the first time on national television, how the Underwear Bomber was helped onto the plane prior to his attempted Christmas day bombing and given clearance by the U.S. State Dept. on orders of intelligence officials– despite the fact that his father had warned government authorities well in advance that his son posed a danger. Though outrageous, this behavior is part of a pattern, and frankly, part of history. From the staged Gulf of Tonkin incident that led to the Vietnam War to the now declassified Operation Northwoods documents and more, the U.S. government has proposed and carried out deceptions– including deadly lies that cost Americans lives– in order to sell the public on an agenda.
Side-pundit Kimberley seemed altogether ignorant of the very existence of false-flag terror.
“No,” she said to the entire array of declassified U.S. staged-terror. “What evidence do you have to support any of that?” Any of that, as if history itself can be shelved and packaged into the same ‘kooky, insane’ category as allegations that the 9/11 atrocity was a false-flag event. It demonstrates the frightening societal ignorance of our own history, for after all, those ignorant of history are said to be doomed to repeat it. With hundreds of incidents on the books and new suspicious events happening day by day, it is time to learn the truth and stop what is happening.
For his part, Geraldo was fair in giving Alex Jones time to speak, and even stepped in to back up Alex when Kimberley questioned “what evidence” he had for his serious allegations that the U.S. had carried out false flag attacks in the past. The “Gulf of Tonkin is very well documented,” Geraldo points out.
(ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
TRANSCRIPT:
Geraldo: Once a star student at San Jose State, 36 year old John Patrick Bedell, the man who opened fire in front of the Pentagon last week was a manic depressive pothead fascinated with conspiracy theories involving 9/11. We still don’t know why he shot two Pentagon guards before being shot and killed himself. But we do know a blog connected to him suggests that a criminal enterprise run out of the government could have staged the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. And that connection to the so-called 9/11 truthers is making their movement seem even more like a part of the lunatic fringe. But is that fair?
Geraldo: Joining Kimberley and me from Austin, Texas, the same town, incidentally where a tax protester recently crashed his plane into the IRS building is radio host and a leader of the ‘9/11 was an inside job’ movement, Alex Jones. Welcome.
Geraldo: The tea party people shook off that IRS plane crash incident after a couple of days. Do you think you’ll be similarly successful or will Bedell’s misdeeds stick to the 9/11 Truther people?
Alex Jones: Well, the plane crash guy had been a Democrat and was angry at the government, and this Bedell guy, look he had hundreds of different beliefs and some polls show half of Americans, 6 of the 10 9/11 commissioners question the official story. There’s a wide spectrum of different beliefs. Most people just question the official story, prior knowledge and other issues. But the bigger question is, why within one hour was national news reporting that the Pentagon shooter was a 9/11 truther? I mean, why is there such vitriol by the establishment against 9/11 truth? Right here I have ABC News U.S. Military wanted to provoke war with Cuba; U.S. military drafted plans to terrorize U.S. cities, stage terror attacks.
Alex: We know the Gulf of Tonkin was staged. So we know governments allow attacks to happen, we know that governments sometimes stage attacks. We know that the Underwear Bomber on Christmas day, the State Dept. admits they were ordered by U.S. Intelligence to let him on the plane, and helped him get on the plane. So, in a lot of cases they open the door. That’s what 9/11 truth is saying is that this is being used to demonize us. So we don’t know what the truth is about this guy. He was into marijuana…
Geraldo: Ok, let’s bring Kimberley into the discussion. The guy was into pot, he was a manic depressive, but is Alex over-reacting or is the 9/11 connection relevant?
Kimberley: Right. I think its an over-reacted, but also you’re making some serious allegations against the U.S. government saying that they stage attacks, they allow them to occur in the United States against U.S. citizens.
Alex: That’s declassified.
Kimberley: No. What evidence do you have to support any of that.
Geraldo: Well, Gulf of Tonkin is very well documented, but–
Alex: I mean, what are you talking about. Hold on. It’s in Army Field Manuals to stage false-flag attacks, declassified 2004. But separately, why, within 1 hour were scores of newspapers and TV,
Geraldo & Kimberley: Why?
Alex: Why within 1 hour of the shooting–
Kimberley: What’s the answer?
Alex: They were demonizing 9/11 truth. Why are they so scared about 9/11 truth? Why did they do that? Why within one hour did they bring 9/11 truth out? Why did they blame the plane crash with Joe Stack on the Tea Parties.
Geraldo: Alex, just back up a second and take a deep breath. Why would he attack the Pentagon? What aspect of his life what make him manifested with that kind of violence against the Defense Department establishment. Why? Why there. Why not the Health and Human Services Department?
Alex: Let me tell you. Here’s FOX News. His parents, two weeks before, warned the government, nothing was done. Same thing with the Fort Hood shooter, same thing with the Underwear Bomber. I mean, the guy was obviously a complete lunatic. Look at video of the guy. He looks like a nut from central casting. He obviously had millions of screws loose here, okay. Maybe he was a lone nut, maybe he is. The point is, within one hour, to try and demonize 9/11 truth. This stinks to high heaven. That’s what we cover at Infowars.com, Geraldo, and I’m glad you covered this.
Geraldo: Ok, Alex. We’ll continue to stay in touch. Kimberley, thank you, see you tomorrow night.
Alex Jones exposes attempt to demonize 9/11 Truth on Geraldo following Pentagon incident
Aaron Dykes
Prison Planet.com
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Alex Jones exposes key information about the Pentagon shooting and the Christmas Day Bombing during a live segment with Geraldo Rivera on FOX News this Saturday. Geraldo asks if the Pentagon shooting incident “will stick to the 9/11 Truther people”, almost as if someone had intended a smear. Alex responds in anger about why the media moved so quickly in attempt to demonize 9/11 Truthers– who broadly include, polls show, a majority of Americans and 6 out of 10 9/11 Commissioners who question the official story.
“Why is there such vitriol by the establishment against 9/11 truth?” Alex asked.
After all, Alex makes clear in the segment, it was no more than one hour after the incident that major national news outlets were reporting the connection– how were they so ready to report, and why were they so focused on Bedell’s apparent postings about 9/11? What makes the establishment so uncomfortable about 9/11 questions that its media tools work overtime to denounce it? Pundits like Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck and Chris Matthews constantly hype up the “hurt feelings” the movement causes or its alleged potential for violence. Then when random, lone nut acts occur, news teams dash to explain the supposed anti-government motivation behind the acts, whether seeking to link it 9/11 truth in this case, or to the Tea Party movement in the case of the IRS plane crash mentioned by Geraldo.
How can they have any idea if Bedell’s reported belief in 9/11 truth motivated his behavior? Geraldo asked what aspect of his life motivated his behavior? It may as well have been some prescription drug he was on after being diagnosed as manic depressive.
The snap-reaction of reporting Bedell to be a 9/11 truther within one hour of the incident is a smoking gun that media forces intentionally sought in order to link “violence” with those asking questions about 9/11 (who have been demonstrably non-violent) and to damage the movement via induced public anger over the incident.
Alex also exposes, for the first time on national television, how the Underwear Bomber was helped onto the plane prior to his attempted Christmas day bombing and given clearance by the U.S. State Dept. on orders of intelligence officials– despite the fact that his father had warned government authorities well in advance that his son posed a danger. Though outrageous, this behavior is part of a pattern, and frankly, part of history. From the staged Gulf of Tonkin incident that led to the Vietnam War to the now declassified Operation Northwoods documents and more, the U.S. government has proposed and carried out deceptions– including deadly lies that cost Americans lives– in order to sell the public on an agenda.
Side-pundit Kimberley seemed altogether ignorant of the very existence of false-flag terror.
“No,” she said to the entire array of declassified U.S. staged-terror. “What evidence do you have to support any of that?” Any of that, as if history itself can be shelved and packaged into the same ‘kooky, insane’ category as allegations that the 9/11 atrocity was a false-flag event. It demonstrates the frightening societal ignorance of our own history, for after all, those ignorant of history are said to be doomed to repeat it. With hundreds of incidents on the books and new suspicious events happening day by day, it is time to learn the truth and stop what is happening.
For his part, Geraldo was fair in giving Alex Jones time to speak, and even stepped in to back up Alex when Kimberley questioned “what evidence” he had for his serious allegations that the U.S. had carried out false flag attacks in the past. The “Gulf of Tonkin is very well documented,” Geraldo points out.
(ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
TRANSCRIPT:
Geraldo: Once a star student at San Jose State, 36 year old John Patrick Bedell, the man who opened fire in front of the Pentagon last week was a manic depressive pothead fascinated with conspiracy theories involving 9/11. We still don’t know why he shot two Pentagon guards before being shot and killed himself. But we do know a blog connected to him suggests that a criminal enterprise run out of the government could have staged the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. And that connection to the so-called 9/11 truthers is making their movement seem even more like a part of the lunatic fringe. But is that fair?
Geraldo: Joining Kimberley and me from Austin, Texas, the same town, incidentally where a tax protester recently crashed his plane into the IRS building is radio host and a leader of the ‘9/11 was an inside job’ movement, Alex Jones. Welcome.
Geraldo: The tea party people shook off that IRS plane crash incident after a couple of days. Do you think you’ll be similarly successful or will Bedell’s misdeeds stick to the 9/11 Truther people?
Alex Jones: Well, the plane crash guy had been a Democrat and was angry at the government, and this Bedell guy, look he had hundreds of different beliefs and some polls show half of Americans, 6 of the 10 9/11 commissioners question the official story. There’s a wide spectrum of different beliefs. Most people just question the official story, prior knowledge and other issues. But the bigger question is, why within one hour was national news reporting that the Pentagon shooter was a 9/11 truther? I mean, why is there such vitriol by the establishment against 9/11 truth? Right here I have ABC News U.S. Military wanted to provoke war with Cuba; U.S. military drafted plans to terrorize U.S. cities, stage terror attacks.
Alex: We know the Gulf of Tonkin was staged. So we know governments allow attacks to happen, we know that governments sometimes stage attacks. We know that the Underwear Bomber on Christmas day, the State Dept. admits they were ordered by U.S. Intelligence to let him on the plane, and helped him get on the plane. So, in a lot of cases they open the door. That’s what 9/11 truth is saying is that this is being used to demonize us. So we don’t know what the truth is about this guy. He was into marijuana…
Geraldo: Ok, let’s bring Kimberley into the discussion. The guy was into pot, he was a manic depressive, but is Alex over-reacting or is the 9/11 connection relevant?
Kimberley: Right. I think its an over-reacted, but also you’re making some serious allegations against the U.S. government saying that they stage attacks, they allow them to occur in the United States against U.S. citizens.
Alex: That’s declassified.
Kimberley: No. What evidence do you have to support any of that.
Geraldo: Well, Gulf of Tonkin is very well documented, but–
Alex: I mean, what are you talking about. Hold on. It’s in Army Field Manuals to stage false-flag attacks, declassified 2004. But separately, why, within 1 hour were scores of newspapers and TV,
Geraldo & Kimberley: Why?
Alex: Why within 1 hour of the shooting–
Kimberley: What’s the answer?
Alex: They were demonizing 9/11 truth. Why are they so scared about 9/11 truth? Why did they do that? Why within one hour did they bring 9/11 truth out? Why did they blame the plane crash with Joe Stack on the Tea Parties.
Geraldo: Alex, just back up a second and take a deep breath. Why would he attack the Pentagon? What aspect of his life what make him manifested with that kind of violence against the Defense Department establishment. Why? Why there. Why not the Health and Human Services Department?
Alex: Let me tell you. Here’s FOX News. His parents, two weeks before, warned the government, nothing was done. Same thing with the Fort Hood shooter, same thing with the Underwear Bomber. I mean, the guy was obviously a complete lunatic. Look at video of the guy. He looks like a nut from central casting. He obviously had millions of screws loose here, okay. Maybe he was a lone nut, maybe he is. The point is, within one hour, to try and demonize 9/11 truth. This stinks to high heaven. That’s what we cover at Infowars.com, Geraldo, and I’m glad you covered this.
Geraldo: Ok, Alex. We’ll continue to stay in touch. Kimberley, thank you, see you tomorrow night.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Mainstream Media Getting Deperate
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