Alex Jones goes fucking wacko crazy on BBC's Sunday Politics Show, presenter says he's 'the worst pe
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgBq6q4x8Fw[/media]
[B]Alex Jones bit starts at 3:45.[/B] He gets madder and madder as it goes on. If that video gets taken down, you can find it in the article link as well
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22832994[/url]
[quote]The annual conference of the secretive Bilderberg Group is meeting near Watford, with some leading political and business leaders from the US and Europe.
American "shock jock" Alex Jones joined Times columnist David Aaronovitch to discuss it - and ended up disrupting the show in spectacular fashion.
Presenter Andrew Neil described him as "the worst person" that he had ever interviewed.[/quote]
In the space of a few seconds he claims water fluoridation causes cancer, the Nazis came up with the idea of the Euro and the European Union, and that the Bilderberg group is responsible for both.
Off to a great start.
Oh god I can't stop laughing
Gotta hand it to him, he's fucking hilarious.
I just love how at the end the presenter bursts out laughing.
I didn't think people like Alex actually existed.
Hahaha that end "we have an idiot on the program today"
Hah. The end.
What the hell. He's like the worst spokesperson for conspiracy theorists ever. People find it hard enough to believe anything those nutters say as it is, the fact that this guy has to bug everyone and needs constant attention and tries to get it by shouting nonsense 24/7 doesn't really help much.
The ending is the best part as he just keeps on shouting as the presenter wraps things up and you can still hear him fading out as the "Sunday Politics" screen pops up.
Holy crap the ending, I'm dying
You can't really make parodies of Alex Jones, he just can't get any worse than he already is
[QUOTE=mobrockers;40959830]What the hell. He's like the worst spokesperson for conspiracy theorists ever. People find it hard enough to believe anything those nutters say as it is, the fact that this guy has to bug everyone and needs constant attention and tries to get it by shouting nonsense 24/7 doesn't really help much.[/QUOTE]Sometimes i'm not sure whether he's acting loony for the money or not. He does plug all sorts of (usually survival-related) products on his show, but then he just does this sort of thing that I cannot believe anyone looks at and thinks "yeah, that's a guy I can trust about water purification products".
He's wonderful. I remember the spider-goat story he broke to the world a few years ago, so funny.
He's so rude, he just talks over the top of them and cuts them off while they're talking...
It's people like him that give a bad name to conspiracy theorists.
[QUOTE=isnipeu;40959891]He's so rude, he just talks over the top of them and cuts them off while they're talking...
It's people like him that give a bad name to conspiracy theorists.[/QUOTE]
Conspiracy theorists are already bad enough.
If you genuinely think that the government did 9/11, there was a second man who shot JFK, that water fluoridation is dangerous, vaccines are dangerous, or any aliens have been to earth and its covered up, you are one of the following:
1. Insane.
2. A liar.
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;40959789]I didn't think people like Alex actually existed.[/QUOTE]
It's like the most satirical and extreme parody of a mad conspiracy theorist you'd see in a comedy show skit, except he's real.
The best way to handle conspiracy theorists as a government is to setup a loud obnoxious primitive stupid "conspiracy theorist" who represents them in the media
to make them lose the absolute last part of their credibility. This guy is hilarious. Not saying anything here.
Fuck that was uncomfortable to watch. I had to skip through half of it.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;40959913]Conspiracy theorists are already bad enough.
If you genuinely think that the government did 9/11, there was a second man who shot JFK, that water fluoridation is dangerous, vaccines are dangerous, or any aliens have been to earth and its covered up, you are one of the following:
1. Insane.
2. A liar.
3. Alex Jones (he's both)[/QUOTE]
FTFY.
[QUOTE=BloodYScar;40959930]The best way to handle conspiracy theorists as a government is to setup a loud obnoxious primitive stupid "conspiracy theorist" who represents them in the media
to make them lose the absolute last part of their credibility. This guy is hilarious. Not saying anything here.[/QUOTE]This I find rather amusing about conspiracy theorists. They'll all get behind one bloke or theory, promoting the hell out of it; then dumping it like a radioactive turd bucket the minute popular opinion turns against it or someone could be arsed to gather the obvious evidence against it, decrying the theorist as a government shill or some shit.
It's almost like they bought on the craziest possible skeptic to make it seem stupid to question anything about Bilderberg and the like...
I have no idea who this Alex Jones guy is and quite frankly I don't want to know.
I want to see the liberal equal to Alex argue
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[QUOTE=BloodYScar;40959930]The best way to handle conspiracy theorists as a government is to setup a loud obnoxious primitive stupid "conspiracy theorist" who represents them in the media
to make them lose the absolute last part of their credibility. This guy is hilarious. Not saying anything here.[/QUOTE]
It's like the other guy said, either the conspiracies aren't true, or alex jones is in on it.
[QUOTE=isnipeu;40959891]It's people like him that give a bad name to conspiracy theorists.[/QUOTE]
That's the point. That's why when any show wants to discredit any conspiracy theory, he's the go-to guy to ask on your show. That's his job and he knows it, the guy is an act. Alex Jones is probably involved in more conspiracies than he decries. I've been saying this for years now.
Remember, disinformation is the best way to keep secret acts secret.
So he doesn't believe in aliens, yet he believes that Europe is run by Nazis that put cancer in their drinking water? Isn't that on about the same level of insanity?
so many sheeple in this thread.
[QUOTE=CheesyTits;40959972]It's almost like they bought on the craziest possible skeptic to make it seem stupid to question anything about Bilderberg and the like...[/QUOTE]
this would only really make sense if Alex Jones didn't have a hilariously large amount of people willing to buy his shit. like it or not, he is not just a fringe fanatic at this point - people actually listen to him on serious matters and take his advice on water fluoridation
I was watching that this morning when I was hungover, I laughed so much I had to rush to the bathroom to get sick.
Warning, don't read the video comments
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