Showing posts with label Alex Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alex Jones. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

The establishment, the left, and FBI asset Glenn Beck: merciless, vindictive campaign to destroy Cliven Bundy, Alex Jones, and the liberty movement as a whole

The establishment media's framing of and attitude toward the federal Bureau of Land Management directly threatening U.S. citizens peacefully protesting is deeply disturbing and appalling. 

Cliven Bundy asserts that the federal government has overstepped what rightfully is the jurisdiction of Nevada local and state officials. This is based on the Constitutional principle of and framework for a limited federal government and largely autonomous individual states. Of course, the federal government has become vastly bloated since the Bundy ranch was established in the late 1800's, when there was no BLM. The establishment media and, most heinously, Senator Harry Reid, have not even acknowledged that this is complex, multifaceted legal issue. Instead, they have acted and spoken as if the BLM's authority is a given and so all of their actions are right, upstanding, and lawful. Thus, thinly-veiled socialist operations like MSNBC have repeatedly referred to the Bundy family and their supporters as "unlawful", and, even more inaccurately and vindictively, as "domestic terrorists". Harry Reid -- who is a major player in the effort to take out the Bundys, entangled with a Chinese solar energy company who've signed a "deal" with Reid's son to seize a huge chunk of Nevada land that includes Bundys' ranch -- has himself spewed the "terrorist" line.  In light of his personal interests in removing the Bundys' from the picture, his sniveling, snake-like, duplicitous, vengeful, malevolent nature is all too apparent.

Many of the east coast (and probably many in California, as well) are unfamiliar with the concept of grazing rights. I grew up in a small Massachusetts town where dairy farmers (as they're called here) kept their cow herds fenced in on their own property. But I've seen and read westerns -- I know that all herds were free to roam across the rangeland wherever they so pleased. Herds would end up intermingling, and were at times unsupervised -- hence the reason for branding. And hence why the villains in many a western are cattle thieves rebranding herds in the dead of night. The Bundys are the last ranch family standing, after all of the others giving in over the past couple of decades to aggressive pressure from the federal government. Bundy's use of the land for grazing is merely the continuation of a practice that was instituted generations ago and has continued since. It's not as if he just started using others' property out of nowhere without permission a couple of months ago. But, of course, MSNBC, Harry Reid and their allies behind the scenes and in the media have left of all of this out, and shamelessly and maliciously pushed the erroneous claim that Bundy is an unrepentant deadbeat mooching off of "government" land.

Leftists so despise property rights and the traditions of rugged individualism and free market farming, that they've cheered on the BLM surrounding the Bundys' homes armed, amongst their ranks actual snipers, poised to shoot. Outraged to see a nice old man threatened with lethal force by virtual military squadron, reportedly around 1,000 fellow citizens, most of a libertarian/Constitutional bent, gathered at the Bundy ranch to stand with the family in protest. When they marched on the corral where some of Bundy's cattle that the BLM had stolen, the BLM's mercenaries repeatedly warned, "If you take one step forward, we'll shoot." Heroically and bravely, the protesters marched on, and for reasons unknown, the invading enemy military unit received orders to stand down. Liberals on Twitter reportedly expressed lament that the Bundys and the protesters hadn't been murdered. One liberal even Tweeted at Dirty Harry himself, "Senator, wouldn't it be easier to just take [the Bundys and the protesters] out with a drone strike?" 

Myself and many other libertarians objected to the tactics police used against Occupy protesters in late 2011. Even though we disagree with that movement's heavy socialism, we still recognize the right to protest/redress one's grievances and their civil liberties. Clearly, the feeling is not mutual. MSNBC, Reid, et al are pushing the Southern Poverty Law Center's "domestic terrorists" line so as to dehumanize the Bundys and their supporters, so that if and when they are killed Waco-style, they'll have little sympathy from the public. Liberals are either buying this farce, or want to take out their opposition by any means necessary, and so are happily pushing it, hoping to see conservatives and libertarians executed. 

To justify the "terrorists" moniker, they point to the fact that SOME of the protesters were armed. They ignore that it was the BLM who aimed first, issued verbal threats to kill, and that the protesters who were armed, and who -- except one -- never aimed or raised their weapons, and that they had their guns with them as a safety precaution, since it was very likely that they would need to defend themselves from those who were unjustly, tyrannically lording over them with and promising lethal force. Of course, liberals don't understand or just don't care about such distinctions. They care about the results suiting their "cause", a part of which seems to be killing innocent people. MSNBC's twerpy Chris Hayes has played oblivious to the violence imposed upon the Bundys and their supporters. In his broadcasts, its implicit that anything the BLM does is in the right because its acting on behalf of the federal government. Therefore, pointing their firearms in the protesters' faces is okay. It's the protesters who have holstered guns on their hips who are "lawless" "terrorists", Hayes would have it.

And then there's the New York Times story that came out earlier this week "breaking" Bundy's "supposed" racism. This very weighted smear was based on an out-of-context quote in which Bundy used the word "negro" -- because he's old and was using it the way we now use "black" people" -- and appeared to be saying that black people should be made slaves again. If you look at his actual -- and much longer -- unedited statements, he was actually lamenting the plight of poor black and Hispanics in the U.S. He was essentially comparing two forms of slavery, not comparing slavery to freedom and saying that blacks, or anyone, rightfully belong to the former. Of course, the usual suspects have ignored how kind-hearted Bundy's sentiments actually were and the socioeconomic issues he raised. They're giddy with joy to run with the line that Bundy's non-existent "racism" has been "exposed" and that he and his supporters are "finished". (See? The easier for the BLM or another federal agency to kill them.) 

Glenn Beck, who has always vacillated between claiming to be and kind of sounding like a libertarian and towing the establishment line, has actually acted in accordance with Reid and MSNBC, throwing out without hesitation the "domestic terrorist" and "racist" Scarlett Letters. With insurmountable ill will, he has even mercilessly painted Alex Jones' InfoWars as "wanting a violent overthrow of the government", the type of people who would lock up Beck up "in a kangaroo court without a trial" if they "took over" (despite the fact that Jones and his staff are very vocal in their support of the right to due process), and outright stating -- out of thin air, with no supporting evidence -- that InfoWars is a racist organization itself and that they're "embedded" on the Bundy ranch and knew of his racism before the New York Times story, but had been covering it up. Deliberately intending harm and even death, this is possibly the most disingenuous, deceitful, vicious, heartless, malicious behavior Glenn has ever indulged in -- and he already had quite a track record. All the while, again, he's acting in lockstep with MSNBC, Harry Reid, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and Media Matters -- for all intents and purpose, with the Obama administration.

Their is legitimate reason to be worried for the Bundys. What's happened to them thus far is a grave injustice, and it may get worse. That their mistreatment has been cheered on by certain segments of the population is endemic of a societal mental illness. This situation should not be taken lightly.

-- Ryan










Sunday, February 9, 2014

Food Babe is winning. Duh!

(To paraphrase Charlie Sheen. And to be out-of-step with by pop culture by about five years.)

Great coverage from Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton's Truthstream Media about Vani Hari, the Food Babe, and her recent victory in getting the Subway chain to promise to remove a particular ingredient from its bread (an ingredient that, by the way, isn't food in the least). Here:



Incidentally, last Tuesday, 2/4/14, Hari went on The Alex Jones Show to be interviewed about her campaign. By Thursday, her petition -- which had already been up for a while -- had surged to over 58,000 signatures, and Subway suddenly announced the planned (eventual) removal. (No official timeline yet.) In other words, exposure via Alex Jones brought her nearly overnight success. That alone speaks to his reach and popularity, despite the efforts of establishment media (MSNBC, CNN, Bill O'Reilly, ABC) to marginalize and discredit him with ridicule and smears.

Tuesday's interview:








And, on Thursday, 2/6/14, Hari returned to Alex's show for a few minutes, to break the great news:




As I regularly enjoy Subway's veggie pattie (preferably with avocado, when available), you can be sure that I signed Hari's petition. Now, they better announce a date soon.

-- Ryan

Saturday, November 30, 2013

'Mark Dice strikes again -- fighting back against the madness and inanity that is "Black Friday".

Here at the CMvEM monitoring station, a new video upload from one of our favorite activist citizen journalists (and a completely self-made author, social media powerhouse, and New World Order expert), Mark Dice, never fails to deliver. His "man on the street" confrontations are inevitably hilarious, telling, and disturbing.

Sure, not all of us have a photographic memory when it comes to historically significant dates, so to an extent, it's understandable that Dice was unable to find anyone who knows when the Declaration of Independence was signed. He's found no shortage of spontaneous interviewees, reacting like the proverbial deer in headlights, who prove reflexively, thoughtlessly happy and willing to sign petitions to "just keep the police state and implement some more Orwellian measures to keep the community safe""support the infanticide programs of Obama Care""put some free sterilants in the water supply" as part of "a modern-day eugenics program", and make illegal the possession of gold coins. And if he's not asking them to sign one of his bogus petitions, the general public not only never questions his assertions that "Obama has authorized [a] preemptive strike against an Al Qaeda lunar lander base"Martin Luther King had just in the past day died in a car crash, and that Mount Rushmore has been "sold do a developer", "bulldozed", and "turned into a housing project", but they bullshit their way along, putting on airs that they know what they're talking about. Personally, thanks to the abundance of vapid people in Dice's videos, I've vowed to never again step foot in southern California, where he resides and engages in and tapes these encounters.

Ever since the "Black Friday" phenomena has infested American culture, I've made it a point to stay at home for the duration of the day after Thanksgiving.  Last year, Dice made a futile but admirable attempt to snap some sense into the hordes of Black Friday acolytes. "FINALLY, someone said it!" encapsulates my reaction to these two videos from a year ago:






This year, Dice has outdone himself: once again, he mockingly drive-by bullhorns the tacky, materialistic, mind-numbed droves subjecting themselves to spending their Thanksgiving night in a tedious, uncomfortable, grueling way ... but with a new twist: Dice is wearing a Santa Claus costume. 




Next year, Dice should do this again ... and I should do it, too! And so should you! In fact, it should become an annual tradition ... until "Black Friday" finally goes away.

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...after all, it only brings out the worst in people. For reasons I'll never understand, the prospect of "really good deals" on department store crap leads to physical altercations. This year, in Philadelphia, one such "brawl" culminated in a woman using a stun gun on another woman. And that's just one of countless incidents -- peruse http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-11-29/mobs-stampedes-fights-brawls-stabbing-and-shooting-video-compilation-black-thursday-"Mobs, Stampedes, Fights, Brawls, A Stabbing And Shooting: A Video Compilation Of Black Thursday 2013", courtesy of Zero Hedge.

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Yesterday ("Black Friday" itself), InfoWars had plastered its home page with reports expounding on how empty the hype building up to the day has become, with the flouted markdowns made in the aftermath of deliberate price gouging. 

Per Paul Joseph Watson:


Per David Knight:


Per Kurt Nimmo:


And, an InfoWars round table on any subject would be incomplete without Alex Jones' take:



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Now, you would think that retailers would dread and do everything in their power to squelch this type of behavior ... rather than facilitate it. Apparently, at Walmart, mob violence is par the course, while filming said violence is an intolerable crime, against which immediate action must be taken. 

And if that makes sense to you, what about a church group being obstructed from feeding the homeless?

Saturday, November 23, 2013

More (and high-res) video of Dallas sherrif's deputies assault on First Amendment demonstrators...

InfoWars has posted more videos of yesterday's ugly incident, taken from other cameras and higher-def streams.




Below, starting at the 13:04 mark, (appropriately, justifiably, and correctly) enraged after fellow demonstrators had just informed him that they'd seen some of the alleged deputies attempt to or do push a little girl off of her father's shoulders, a fierce, righteous (and rightful) Jones asserts to the bullies in question, "I guarantee you got this job so you could pick on people. you think you're tough -- absolutely disgusting. [...] I'm telling you right now, these cops want to physically attack us." I watched this happen live via the Internet, and I assure you, continuously streaming live video doesn't lie. I made those very same observations about the dispatched ostensible sheriff's deputies before Jones voiced them. The overeager, imperious demeanor shared by every last one of these (at least so far as they're uniformed) cops broadcasts their base malice and sadism. (The Dallas police captured in the InfoWars stream covering the day and a half prior to this incident did NOT share these revolting traits.)


                                   


-- Ryan

Friday, November 22, 2013

I don't want to give certain cable news show hosts ideas, but ...

... I bet tonight they'll be saying that today,  Alex Jones and a  violent gang of libertarians disrupted the JFK memorial and attacked police officers without provocation.

In actuality -- and there's plenty of video evidence, and I witnessed it live, unfiltered --  today, a team of Dallas Sheriff's deputies, whom evidence suggests were operating under DHS orders, brought the hammer down on the demonstrators protesting the mayor's' decreed ban on public free speech, coinciding with today's (hoity-toity, invitation-only) JFK "memorial". At close to 2:00 P.M. CST, when the event was already OVER and the peaceful protesters, led by independent broadcaster and Constitutional activist Alex Jones, exercising their God-given rights (and rightfully so) -- led by independent broadcaster and Constitutionalism advocate Alex Jones -- were just hanging around, mere pedestrians, the leering, preying "officers" beset themselves upon their quarry. The surly "police" forced the polite, civilized (but soon agitated, and with good reason) crowd back from ... where they happened to be standing to a point further down the street, for no apparent or stated reason.

Witnesses claim that one of the assailants nearly pushed a little girl off of her father's shoulders.

Here's an excerpt from one of InfoWars' live streams. It's chaotic, but it's clear who's doing the provoking and who's, while (understandably and inevitably) getting upset, standing up to the bullies and saying, "Hey, why are you doing this?"




A Washington Times article supportive of the activist citizen media at the event and their fellow demonstrators:

http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/freedom-press-not-free/2013/nov/22/police-assault-protestors-and-journalists-dallas/