Alex welcomes back to the show Birgitta Jónsdóttir, a member of the Icelandic parliament and poet, writer, artist, editor, publisher, activist and internet pioneer.
Alex takes calls in the last hour today to talk to military personal about what police stae activity they've been hearing and seeing in their area within the past few months. http://www.infowars.com/
Alex goes bonkers when talking about a caller who called into a radio talk show on KLBJ and said, "it's for Our Safety" to allow the FBI to search your Computer without a warrant! http://www.infowars.
Alex welcomes back to the show Birgitta Jónsdóttir, a member of the Icelandic parliament and poet, writer, artist, editor, publisher, activist and internet pioneer.
Alex takes calls in the last hour today to talk to military personal about what police stae activity they've been hearing and seeing in their area within the past few months. http://www.infowars.com/
The White House wants to give the FBI easier access to the Internet activity of suspects without a court order, the Washington Post reported Thursday. http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.prisonplanet.
Alex welcomes back to the show Birgitta Jónsdóttir, a member of the Icelandic parliament and poet, writer, artist, editor, publisher, activist and internet pioneer.
why must there be so many stupid women anchors. seems like they pick them for their looks and snapiness rather than intelligence... for example this one says that all anonymous bloggers are looking for fame. not a very logical statement.
"if there is no means of enforcing the integrity of a rewards system, then the rewards system itself becomes moot". Sort of sounds like the US Dollars problem...
allowing private armies to amass & be directed only by money does not further secure our liberty as Erik Prince thinks
this is the best news show available anywhere!
why must there be so many stupid women anchors. seems like they pick them for their looks and snapiness rather than intelligence... for example this one says that all anonymous bloggers are looking for fame. not a very logical statement.
1 in a 100 americans are in prison...
"if there is no means of enforcing the integrity of a rewards system, then the rewards system itself becomes moot". Sort of sounds like the US Dollars problem...