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Originally Posted by ASU2003
Alex Jones lost a lot of credibility with me when I listened to him while at the Inauguration. What he described was going on was nothing like what actually was happening. He made it seem like he was on the streets of Tehran in a police state, when there was an understandable level of security, but nothing like he was saying.
And you can say that Obama hasn't changed too much, or that he is owned/controlled like the other politicians but blaming Obama for the current state of America is a stretch.
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Someone else formulating an opinion on the film without watching it. You guys call Alex whatever you see fit, but you are summarizing something you havent seen.
what was he saying at the inauguration?
who does have credibility with you?
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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
I think the source of the problem here is that many overlook the impact of outside influences, i.e., the powers and influences out of America's control.
America has a difficult time being unable to control something that matters to them, and this will only get worse over the next while.
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Thats the focus of the film the outside influences. I think it comes down to whether a person believes there is a ruthless international banking cartel, or they think its conspiracy theory.
Even if some may think this is propaganda or sensationalism, what piece of information presented is a lie?