Show:The Alex Jones Show
Full Podcast: The Alex Jones Show – ARCHIVE – February 15th Open Lines
Date: 2/15/10
Host: Alex Jones Topics: Police state architecture; Executive orders; Unconstitutional regulatory laws; Signing statements–Obama promised never to use them; End-run around Congress; NY Times article; Rahm Emanuel; Cass Sunstein
Alex Jones discusses the Copenhagen Treaty and its role in establishing world government…
Show:The Alex Jones Show
Full Podcast: The Alex Jones Show – L I V E – December 6th
Date: 12/6/09
Host: Alex Jones Topics: Ban Ki-moon (Secretary-General of the United Nations); Herman Von Rompuy (Head of the EU); Gordon Brown; Al Gore; World government; Taxation system of climate change; The New World Order is real; Carbon dioxide is what plants breath, it’s not toxic; One volcano puts off more carbon dioxide than 100 years of human activity; There has to be a unanimous vote to get out of the “world government treaty” (i.e. Copenhagen); Right out of Dictatorship 101; The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); Scientific dictatorship; Taxes; Total world government takeover; Alex predicts the U.S. will sign on to the Copenhagen Treaty
James Corbett discusses the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the nonviolent, grass-roots effort that propelled Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement into the public consciousness.
Show:The Corbett Report
Full Podcast: Episode #107 – Lessons in Resistance: Non-compliance
Date: 11/8/09
Host: James Corbett Topics: Rosa Parks lost her case and was convicted of violating the segregated seating laws; Black leaders formed the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) as an extension of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and elected Martin Luther King, Jr. as its president; King gave a speech at a church that sparked the black residents’ collective outrage into a grass-roots movement that sustained the boycott; The bus boycott followed King’s credo of nonviolent resistance; On February 1st, 1956, the MIA filed a federal suit against bus segregation in the names of 4 black women; In June a federal court ruled segregated seating unconstitutional–it was appealed to the Supreme Court, which upheld the ruling; On December 20th, 1956, when the federal ruling took effect, an integrated group of bus boycott supporters (including King) rode the city buses; The Montgomery Bus Boycott had implications that reached far beyond the desegregation of public buses; The protest propelled the civil rights movement into national consciousness, and Martin Luther King, Jr. into the public eye; In the words of King: “We have gained a new sense of dignity and destiny. We have discovered a new and powerful weapon… nonviolent resistance.”
Judge Andrew Napolitano and Alex Jones discuss the mindset of what Napolitano calls the “Big Government Party” and how both Republican and Democratic branches subvert the Constitution and micromanage our individual free choices.
[Part 1 of a 2-Part series]
Show:The Alex Jones Show
Full podcast: The Alex Jones Show – L I V E – November 10th With Jesse Ventura
Date: 11/10/09
Host: Alex Jones Guest: Judge Andrew Napolitano Topics: We don’t have a two party system in this country–we have one political party called the “Big Government Party”; The mindset is the same for both the Republican branch and the Democratic branch–”the heck with the Constitution, we know what’s best for you and we will tell you how to obey”; Cap and trade; Obamacare; Obamacare Lite; The mindset is “We in Washington can micromanage the private free choices of individuals back home”