Today Ron Paul on Alex Jones Show, Time, TBD, 11am - 2pm CT

Oh, and that is not what he said.

He said they meet and discuss how to control the world's banking and natural resources.

Control that, and you, de facto, control the world.

AF, you are a part of a conspiracy to control all the rep at RPF. :p Serly...+rep. You know what's funny? I listen to a certain local conservative talk show host who responded to a caller asking about Bilderburg by saying "A bunch of rich folks can't get together and control anything" but then later had on a conservative conspiracy theorist to talk about George Soros and Brenton Woods II and how it's a conspiracy to control the entire world. So liberal rich guys can plan and scheme but bipartisan international rich guys can't? And why are some so quick to believe in Muslim conspiracies and communist conspiracies but not international banker conspiracies?
 
No. Truth > Lie

Alex tells the truth. Mainstream media is lying all the time. That is why the media blacks Ron out. They are hiding the truth.

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Can you post the direct link to this video? I want to bookmark it to watch later but the link you posted is broke
 
It's like a light sabre!

That is a fantastic point, I'd love to hear someone riddle me those.


AF, you are a part of a conspiracy to control all the rep at RPF. :p Serly...+rep. You know what's funny? I listen to a certain local conservative talk show host who responded to a caller asking about Bilderburg by saying "A bunch of rich folks can't get together and control anything" but then later had on a conservative conspiracy theorist to talk about George Soros and Brenton Woods II and how it's a conspiracy to control the entire world. So liberal rich guys can plan and scheme but bipartisan international rich guys can't? And why are some so quick to believe in Muslim conspiracies and communist conspiracies but not international banker conspiracies?
 
I've listened to Alex Jones for many years and he's had nothing but good things to say about Ron Paul the entire time. I'm a little surprised to see so many people so harshly judge Ron Paul for his decision to appear on a radio show that is truly a friend of the Ron Paul campaign.

Maybe those who mistrust Dr. Paul's judgement for appearing on Alex Jones would do well to find another candidate who appears for interviews on shows less offensive to them. I'm sure Newt or Romney would NEVER appear on the Alex Jones show.

Say what you want about me....I like both Alex Jones and Ron Paul.

Well said.
 
Great interview. I like that Alex seems to be really rallying everyone now leading up to Iowa. Paul is in 4 of the 8 top headlines on InfoWars right now.

Personally I think you get a lot of truth from AJ, but at the same time you get some sensationalism. After all, he is making money (nothing wrong with that).

With the media blackout in full force, it seems obvious to me why Ron chooses to go on a radio show with millions of listeners (obviously with an agreement made not to talk about some of Alex's more controversial topics) and rally his supporters leading up to the primaries.
 
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That's a video of Ron Paul shooting the shit with someone over how the Bilderberg group meets to discuss banking and natural resources. That's perfectly reasonable. What is not reasonable is to filter every single event of the day, no matter how insignificant, as a conspiracy propagated by the evil Bilderberg group... which is what Alex Jones and a lot of posters here do. I know there are a lot of young people here and what not.... and I know how much Ron Paul supporters like us are constantly derided and marginalized.... but FOR THE LOVE OF GOD.....please stop with the insane conspiracy bullshit right when it looks like Paul has a chance.

It's not insane conspiracy bullshit. It's the truth. And you pretending it isn't won't change that. Do some research.
 
I wonder if all these Alex Jones haters realize that he and Ron Paul share almost exactly the same views when it comes to politics.
 
I have been from the start. Paul's link to truthers and other conspiracy nuts gets created by things like this. He can say he doesn't agree with things like that as much as he wants, but as long as he associates with people like Alex Jones, the accusations will fly. The campaign needs to get serious and stop with these kinds of appearances. It was semi-understandable back in 07 when Paul couldn't get on real shows very often and just wanted to get some sort of coverage, but now there is no reason for this.

Completely agree. I wish he and other serious libertarians would stop going on his show completely.
 
To some degree, I don't like when Paul goes on Alex's show. Alex is always trying to get him to side with him on all his conspiracy theories. It's almost as if he's trying to get Paul to say something that'll bite him in the ass down the line.
 
Completely agree. I wish he and other serious libertarians would stop going on his show completely.

Jealous cuz that show in ur sig is a dead-end joke ?

Paleocons and Constitutionalists like Ron Paul are at home on AJ.

I wish libertine anarchists never go on again. Yours is a totally different breed.
 
The point is that most people who listen to Alex Jones already support Ron Paul or no candidate at all. We need to dramatically increase the voter base that supports Ron Paul. The number of people who listen to Alex Jones is simply not enough votes to win the election. We are in the stage now where we must be appealing enough to sway voters from other mainstream candidates to Paul.

Jones has been interviewing RP for almost 15 years and has turned many a listener on to the good doctor. His show is the first place I hear Ron Paul speak aside from in Aaron Russo's movie, and the movie alone wasn't sufficient to make me investigate him further, but it was enough to cause me to pay close attention to the radio interview.

New listeners start tuning in to Alex's show all the time, and may have heard Ron Paul's name or heard someone mention him, and this interview might be the first time they hear him speak, and maybe (probably) just like me, they become supporters based on the content of the interview.

So I say, if it helps RP gain some new support and/or inspires anyone to send money to the campaign, it's a net positive.
 
From memory of past money bombs, Ron has always gone on Jones' show a few days before to rally up Jones' base. Besides Jones and Paul has had a long friendship, but right now it's about MONEY! They're trying to rally the troops for what might be the biggest money bomb of the cycle. Give it a rest it is what it is...
 
Everyone relax, nobody is criticizing Alex Jones nor his freedom of speech. The root of the criticism is the campaign's decision to participate in this interview now that the media spotlight is so brightly on him.

We are at the stage where we need to increase vote counts in each state by thousands, this means participating in events with broad appeal. Nobody is doubting the dedication of Alex Jones listeners nor Alex Jones himself. We are simply making the case that many people first turning on to Ron Paul should not be welcomed by Alex Jones related interviews and stories.

Ha! Ha! That's pretty funny. If it weren't for Alex Jones' base, Ron Paul's message back in 2007/2008 would not have been heard. Even Aimee Allen was an Alex Jones listener, are you going to box your ears every time you listen to her, The Ron Paul Revolution song?






Sad thing is the conspiracy is real, and you and many others continued to stick your heads in the sand, the only problem is, those whom stick their heads in the sand continually leave their arse exposed.
 
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