The Jones Situation

That's right, Alex Jones--the bulldog, himself--has returned to the air-waves via Coast to Coast AM. That's three full hours of the determined film-maker growling about the New World Order, CFR, and all things conspiratorial.
I will start by prefacing that Jones ranks amongst my most anticipated guests on C2CAM. Ever since his first appearance with George Noory, I have been hooked by his in-your-face reporting and give 'em hell attitude. A proud member of Streamlink, the only shows I continue to download are those with Jones. Likewise, his websites, Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com, have been permanently added to my Internet bookmarks. I find myself checking them often to keep current on the activities of the NWO.
Tuesday's show was built up as an overview of conspiracy--a means to share insight as to why people are inclined to believe them. This is a change from Jones' recent 'Round-Table' appearances. When I read this description, however, I was skeptical as to how long that would remain interesting. The answer? For about the first 30 minutes.
It didn't take long before Jones started bringing up the London bombings, the Brazilian that was killed by London police, and the final goals of the Neo-Cons. This wasn't necessarily a bad thing, but it was all a rehashing for those that listened to his past appearances or read Infowars.com.
The strangest part of the show had to have been when Richard C. Hoagland made a surprise Bazillionth appearance for the last 30 minutes. Apparently there's a new 'Richard C. Hotline' set up just for him. Again, not necessarily a bad thing, but--as with Jones--nothing Hoagland said was shocking. For those that listened, did anyone sense a bit of insincerity from Jones after Hoagland's butting-in?
For more information on Jones, his sites are Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. Many of his films (or portions of them) are available there, free of charge.


That makes RCH 6th appearance in a row on Noory shows. I guess his blog is not giving him enough attention and I don't think anything will until he has his own radio show.
In regards to your last question ... Yes ! AJ sure seemed peeved by the interruption and his "that was riveting" remark was said with all the zeal of one whose just licked paper.
Decent Ep. I agree that Jones did not go anywhere I've not heard him before. Nothing beats his 11.3.2004 appearance for sheer "Unplugged Jones".
Great recap.
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