Quote Originally Posted by Odd Ball
My question to people who assume Alex Jones is not a credible source:

Why? Is it because what he says is simply hard to believe/accept or do you have a real reason? Can you actually debunk the arguments and/or evidence he puts forth? In other words, is your skepticism based on reason or emotion?

It seems that much of the population is programmed to respond with disbelief, denial and ridicule when they hear anything that casts doubt on the government. The label, "conspiracy nut", is automatically slapped on whomever suspects the government of wrong doing or a hidden agenda (despite the fact that government corruption is certainly nothing new, it has always existed and always will as it is a very likely thing to occur if left unchecked).
as if he's the only one saying the types of things he says too...

you can read the federalist and anti-federalist papers...and they sound more conspiratorial and insane than alex jones does...

or you can read newspapers from 100 and 200 years ago (if you can read the words...) when it used to be about freeodm versus slavery and freedom versus tyranny...when people wanted to expose corruption...today, government corruption is just a conspiracy theory...our government could never be corrupt, it will never happen here...

today it's reduced to left versus right...left tyranny versus right tyranny, which side who does the same thing as the other side do you want to bring you tyranny first...


Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.
George Washington