Alex Jones is on the air talking about all sorts of conspiracy theories and conspiracy theories about the United States government. Alex Jones is a radio host, radio host and radio host. He has been in radio for over 20 years and has been a member of the radio broadcasting staff at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. for the past 5 years. He is a frequent guest on the Alex Jones Show and is a regular guest on Conspiracy Theories.
00:01:15.000The Masons were originally secret construction guilds because during the Dark Ages, the church and some other people wouldn't allow colleges unless it was religious-based.
00:01:27.000So to keep the building alive to build cathedrals, the Catholic Church allowed them to do this, but it had to be done in secret.
00:01:34.000And so a lot of power was concentrated in the Freemasons.
00:01:38.000And then Adam Weishaupt at Ingalls State University in 1776 created a criminal organization called the Illuminati, and they killed people, they took over a lot of things, they paid off people, they had a lot of royalty involved, and they were basically organized criminals.
00:01:52.000So basically any secret organization...
00:02:16.000I feel like, I even left a note on your comment line.
00:02:20.000I don't like giving my fingerprint, and you had the guts enough to go and stand up against it, so if all you ever accomplished in your life is that you have the guts to go and say what everybody else is afraid of doing, man, you have done more than any politician, because when, you know, all they cared about during last, all they cared about last legislative session, do you know what they cared about?
00:02:41.000That God-blessed stadium at UT. And I mean, that's all they cared about getting passed.
00:02:47.000Who can, who can, what businesses can make the most money paying the least taxes?
00:02:51.000And I know, Alex, this is going to sound really silly, but you are really sexy in this video.
00:03:00.000But I can't tell you where because if my boss is watching.
00:03:02.000I don't want you to go with your name or anything, but later on when you see those contact numbers, maybe if you have access to a computer, email me or something.
00:03:08.000We can get a lot of inside information that way.
00:03:15.000But, you know, anyway, another thing, and I'll let you all go, but I saw this program about how they've already got those cameras in Germany, or in some place where they're watching traffic and stuff like that.
00:03:27.000Do you think, like, eventually cameras are going to be in our homes or somehow or another we're just going to be followed?
00:03:35.000Well, Andrea, let's be absolutely truthful about this.
00:03:39.000Two and a half months ago in Germany, and I forget the, I mean, I saw the proceedings on C-SPAN, both the upper and the lower house in Germany almost unanimously passed indiscriminate wiretapping, bugging of homes.
00:03:52.000That's bugs in homes and micro cameras put in citizens' homes.
00:03:57.000As long as it wasn't in the sleeping area, and guess who's exempt?
00:04:03.000Politicians, lobbyists, and psychiatrists.
00:04:07.000You know, those lobbyists, to me, if you're ever at the Capitol, which I'm sure you are around session, which I hope to, I don't know, but around session, it's just incredible.
00:04:16.000I mean, you ought to see the smells of money.
00:04:28.000If you'll notice, start reading the buildings anywhere around the Capitol, and all of them are run or operated or rented or leaked by lobbyist groups.
00:04:37.000You can just drive around town and look.
00:04:38.000Well, they're already putting chips and dogs as ways to find them and locate them.
00:04:42.000I don't know if you're familiar with that.
00:04:43.000They're putting chips in Special Forces Military.
00:04:46.000Which I don't have a problem for because, you know, they could get lost and they need that.
00:04:50.000The SEALs are getting them and the Delta's getting them, who's going to come to Austin.
00:04:53.000But the problem is, is when you've got Time Magazine, April 27th, page 42 through 49, talking about the best part is your daughter can have a chip under her skin.
00:06:05.000I enjoyed nothing more than, you know, I mean, I'm telling you, that's the way I've always been, and I'm just sick of these people, and I'm sick of seeing people feeling like they're part of the establishment.
00:06:33.000NBC. I went down there and we said, we've got footage that Patricia Moore got of mass graves, of tanks, in southern Mexico, in Chiapas, in Guatemala.
00:07:18.000Well, you can-- Computers are good and they're bad in that technology's a double-edged sword.
00:07:23.000Well, I know you've got a lot of people to talk to, but I think you're really cool.
00:07:27.000You know, all the people that get on there, they just don't have a brain when they say all that.
00:07:31.000Well, anytime you want to send us at the mailing address any information, I mean, we don't know who you are, and we would like you to send us any corruption that you can from the Capitol.
00:07:44.000Or the best part would be feds coming in with Clinton's $4.6 billion that he's handed out this year to take over state and local governments.
00:07:51.000Oh, God, would you think I was awful if I said I didn't like him as the president?