What do you think of this interview?
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Fiannan
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larsenb
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
Hairy stuff. AJ has some rather incredible allegation and assertions he's making about the 'elites' and their plans and goals. Joe Rogan's aid brought up some telling confirmation of a few of the more outrageous claims made by AJ. Rogan expressed belief in much of what AJ was presenting.
Earlier, Rogan had interviewed Elon Musk, who made many of the same claims. AJ says Musk got his ideas from actually having attended meetings convened by a group of billionares, and AJ says he gets his information from the same sources, but indirectly.
Granted, AJ is on fire and over the top. He is not a calm collected individual, which puts many poeople off. But they would do well to listen to him. He's a very bright, knowledgeable person.
His primary purpose was to explain his point of view regarding Sandy Hook and defend himself against certain accusations promulgated about his 'involvement' and even instigation of attacks on Sandy Hook survivors, and labeling them as crises actors.
AJ says he was originally just voicing speculation from the internet on the nature of the Sandy Hook incident, in the light of so many very real and proven 'false flag' events (e.g., Operation NorthWoods, Gulf of Tonkin, etc.).
Earlier, Rogan had interviewed Elon Musk, who made many of the same claims. AJ says Musk got his ideas from actually having attended meetings convened by a group of billionares, and AJ says he gets his information from the same sources, but indirectly.
Granted, AJ is on fire and over the top. He is not a calm collected individual, which puts many poeople off. But they would do well to listen to him. He's a very bright, knowledgeable person.
His primary purpose was to explain his point of view regarding Sandy Hook and defend himself against certain accusations promulgated about his 'involvement' and even instigation of attacks on Sandy Hook survivors, and labeling them as crises actors.
AJ says he was originally just voicing speculation from the internet on the nature of the Sandy Hook incident, in the light of so many very real and proven 'false flag' events (e.g., Operation NorthWoods, Gulf of Tonkin, etc.).
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
Very very entertaining. I downloaded the podcast a couple of days ago. Only half way through. Joe does a great job with Alex. Treats him with respect, doesn’t shout him down, lets him have his say. Cordiality of a bygone era. Much respect for Joe and Alex.
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Benaishtart
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
Well he’s certainly being proven right about population control.
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larsenb
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I agree. And the interview was instigated after they both tried to patch up a nasty fight AJ was ramping up after Rogan had made some disparaging remarks about him.
Entertaining . . . . but also disturbing.
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Fiannan
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Everything Jones says about the transhumanist agenda is correct. And it is way beyond what they are discussing. All one has to do is watch round-table discussions featuring the elites and they tell you what the future is. When you tell people that someday humans will be wired to the internet and their thoughts will be shared with one, twenty or a million people (yes, your deepest thoughts) people think you are insane. Yet this is what they are talking and writing about. And many of these people are speaking about becoming Gods through technology.
But hey, lets discuss if green tea is contrary to the WofW or not.
But hey, lets discuss if green tea is contrary to the WofW or not.
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davedan
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
Rogan was talking positively about DMT with Mike Tyson. I liked how Alex Jones warned that every civilization that adopted the practice of using psychedelics/spiritism became bloodthirsty and were destroyed.
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Fake truthers are.
I believe William Cooper told the truth about Alex Jones.
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Fiannan
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Ever notice that Alex Jones always had good things to say about the LDS faith?
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Juliet
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
They want us to believe we are less intelligent than computers. That is a lie. We have much more intelligence than computers. We just didn't all come here to learn computation skills. We came here to get a body and learn heart skills. So, when they want to make humans look lesser than robots, they are lying completely. When we are in spirit and not in body, we have all the computational skills possible. In fact, part of the process of getting translated will be to regain those and many other gifts. Do not ever sell your birthright for a biological AI connection.
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larsenb
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
He's also had Joel Skousen on a lot and was early on, impressed w/Cleon Skousen.
Jones also has ideas about multiple higher-level kingdoms and incredible rewards for followers of Jesus Christ very much like LDS beliefs. Additionally, he says this world was set up as a testing ground and that a third of the 'host' (fallen angels) were sent here as opposition.
I've heard him go into these subjects multiple times in the last couple of years. Much of this he got from personal 'spiritual' experiences in his earlier life.
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larsenb
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
I'd much rather hear what AJ himself has to say that to brush him off based on what other's think about him.
I listen and respect people that think Trump is 'controlled opposition', as well, but don't buy into their total negativity.
People who endulge in this type of thinking (Black-and-white, either/or thinking and broad generalizing), tend to be blind to anything contradicting their negative models. Logically, this is the bifurcation error.
- cab
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Re: What do you think of this interview?
Yes he does mingle a bit of scripture in there... I'll give you that...larsenb wrote: ↑March 3rd, 2019, 10:30 pmHe's also had Joel Skousen on a lot and was early on, impressed w/Cleon Skousen.
Jones also has ideas about multiple higher-level kingdoms and incredible rewards for followers of Jesus Christ very much like LDS beliefs. Additionally, he says this world was set up as a testing ground and that a third of the 'host' (fallen angels) were sent here as opposition.
I've heard him go into these subjects multiple times in the last couple of years. Much of this he got from personal 'spiritual' experiences in his earlier life.
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larsenb
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Scripture about what? You need to be more specific. This is a sly cut, that is supposed to mean something, but doesn't.caburnha wrote: ↑March 3rd, 2019, 11:23 pmYes he does mingle a bit of scripture in there... I'll give you that...larsenb wrote: ↑March 3rd, 2019, 10:30 pmHe's also had Joel Skousen on a lot and was early on, impressed w/Cleon Skousen.
Jones also has ideas about multiple higher-level kingdoms and incredible rewards for followers of Jesus Christ very much like LDS beliefs. Additionally, he says this world was set up as a testing ground and that a third of the 'host' (fallen angels) were sent here as opposition.
I've heard him go into these subjects multiple times in the last couple of years. Much of this he got from personal 'spiritual' experiences in his earlier life.
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