Posted on 07/13/2021 12:01:16 PM PDT by RandFan
Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit joins Alex Jones live via Skype to discuss FBI involvement in the protest-turned-riot at the U.S. Capitol on Janurary 6th, and he breaks down the latest news regarding the 2020 Presidential Election audits across the country.
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Alex Jones is a nut and is sizing up his neighbor to eat him. That being said, Jan 6th was a Fed setup and needs to be exposed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
(derived from COunter INTELligence PROgram) (1956–1971) was a series of covert and illegal[1][2] projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting American political organizations.
...The FBI has used covert operations against domestic political groups since its inception; however, covert operations under the official COINTELPRO label took place between 1956 and 1971.[12] COINTELPRO tactics are still used to this day and have been alleged to include discrediting targets through psychological warfare; smearing individuals and groups using forged documents and by planting false reports in the media; harassment; wrongful imprisonment; and illegal violence, including assassination.[13][14][15][16] The FBI’s stated motivation was “protecting national security, preventing violence, and maintaining the existing social and political order”.[17]
...Illegal surveillance
The final report of the Church Committee concluded:
Too many people have been spied upon by too many Government agencies and too much information has been illegally collected. The Government has often undertaken the secret surveillance of citizens on the basis of their political beliefs, even when those beliefs posed no threat of violence or illegal acts on behalf of a hostile foreign power. The Government, operating primarily through secret and biased informants, but also using other intrusive techniques such as wiretaps, microphone “bugs”, surreptitious mail opening, and break-ins, has swept in vast amounts of information about the personal lives, views, and associations of American citizens. Investigations of groups deemed potentially dangerous—and even of groups suspected of associating with potentially dangerous organizations—have continued for decades, despite the fact that those groups did not engage in unlawful activity.
Groups and individuals have been assaulted, repressed, harassed and disrupted because of their political views, social beliefs and their lifestyles. Investigations have been based upon vague standards whose breadth made excessive collection inevitable. Unsavory, harmful and vicious tactics have been employed—including anonymous attempts to break up marriages, disrupt meetings, ostracize persons from their professions, and provoke target groups into rivalries that might result in deaths. Intelligence agencies have served the political and personal objectives of presidents and other high officials. While the agencies often committed excesses in response to pressure from high officials in the Executive branch and Congress, they also occasionally initiated improper activities and then concealed them from officials whom they had a duty to inform.
Governmental officials—including those whose principal duty is to enforce the law—have violated or ignored the law over long periods of time and have advocated and defended their right to break the law.
The Constitutional system of checks and balances has not adequately controlled intelligence activities. Until recently the Executive branch has neither delineated the scope of permissible activities nor established procedures for supervising intelligence agencies. Congress has failed to exercise sufficient oversight, seldom questioning the use to which its appropriations were being put. Most domestic intelligence issues have not reached the courts, and in those cases when they have reached the courts, the judiciary has been reluctant to grapple with them.[92][93]
It’s a strange world when Alex Jones is right about most things. As much as I hated his variety of Shock Jock in the past, I have had to reassess. He was right about the Bush Family and their NWO plans. Now the NWO people are in Charge of this plandemic…leading us to Hell…
It was a siege!
A siege!
People with flags were holding chairs prisoner while all the Democrats skedaddled away like cockroaches.
Alex Jones is a patriot and plain speaker who gets emotional about the destruction of our Republic. If that scares you, go hide under your bed.
Arrrggg.
Jim Hoft and Alex Jones?
They could book that Alien guy too?...................
I believe the whole thing was a FBI set up like so many other f-ed up things it does.
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If I was motivated, I’d call in and tell Jim that GP should invest in some editors, grammar-correction software, fact-checkers, and maybe a few more editors so he can better compete with American Thinker for the title of Worst Allegedly Conservative Online Rag.
There are worse..................
Alex Jones formerly known as “conspiracy theorist Alex Jones”. You can just remove the “conspiracy theorist” part now.
Save a lot of money by just buying The Onion and publishing their stories under the GP name untouched. They’d be roughly as accurate, but a lot more entertaining.
I will so he doesn’t eat me.
But few can compete with the sheer ignorance and embarrassment of GP and AT.
While I’m somewhat skeptical of all internet news, no matter the source, I’m initially less skeptical of Alex Jones than I am of CNN and the rest of the fake news.
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