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Offline AceLordGrizzly

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Red. The Color Of Genocide?
« on: June 12, 2012, 01:45:18 AM »
just wondering if anyone is privy to the work that Alex Jones is doing out of Austin and his stance on Bono's charity work?  i am a fan of his radio show and think that he is doing a lot of good work exposing the forces that truly decide and dictate policy in the government, but this in particular hit like a ton of bricks.  i have a hard time getting behind it, while at the same time see how corporate charity could perhaps in a way be a profitable false front?  i have been skeptical of Red and One from the get go and prefer to directly give to a grassroots cause that seems more transparent, but also refuse to believe that Bono is in the know of any sort of evil conspiracy.  i mean c'mon, has Alex ever heard Where the Street Have No Name, live?!?!  ....or listened to Achtung Baby front to back through headphones with the lights off?  i can only surmise that he has in fact not. i posted a couple videos below.

http://youtu.be/sQnRktcq6Gk

http://youtu.be/clACizf3QcQ


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Re: Red. The Color Of Genocide?
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2012, 06:43:45 PM »
I live in Austin...this guy is trying to incite fear and hate.

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Re: Red. The Color Of Genocide?
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2012, 06:54:05 PM »
just wondering if anyone is privy to the work that Alex Jones is doing out of Austin and his stance on Bono's charity work? 


Alex Jones?!  I could do better "journalism" describing my last bowel movement.

So, for that matter, could you.

Offline AceLordGrizzly

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Re: Red. The Color Of Genocide?
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2012, 01:04:47 AM »
i live in austin too!.  from a journalistic perspective i don't think Mr. Jones always hits it out of the park, but the man does bring so many things to the table that the mainstream media is not permitted to cover for the best interests of the ones who sign their paychecks.  the truth, sometimes, is enough to incite fear and hatred on its own.  is it not our choice whether we are filled with hate or fear after taking it upon ourselves to research and dig for documented truth?  i was hoping for a decent and intelligent conversation among fans of the greatest band of all time.  perhaps ill just e-mail the edge.  :)