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  1. I think Jones is a shill to bring on the control and elimination of “conservative” free speech (he knows it?). While I support his right to say what he likes, the guy is an obnoxious liar. Thinking Americans should not listen to him. Without support he will disappear into the sunset. I also believe his obnoxious behavior is going to give the tech controllers the excuse to come after you and anyone else who does not bow to the left agenda.

    1. plus 1.

      i used to occasionally hear him on the short wave radio, maybe 15 years ago, before he became popular. i am ashamed , i listened a few times. he may be the most dangerous instigators in the world. he is not a good guy and not worth following down any path. he wsa simply a tool to get , whose name we will not utter. in the oval office. the preferred globalist.

    2. Really? The statists that are in control of the USA are going to eliminate or control ALL “conservative” free speech by the time they are done. Most of the so-called conservative talkers (Hannity, Limbaugh, et al) will not touch the issues that really matter to true Jeffersonian rightful liberty. To me this means that most (all?) conservative talkers are already controlled. The fact that the statists are shutting down Jones and not Hannity (yet), to me means that Jones is hitting them where it hurts.

  2. I think it is beside the point if you like Alex jones, or listen to him. The point is that it is dangerous to silence people, even dangerous people. How would you know they were dangerous if you never knew what they thought? Are people so insecure in their beliefs that they can never hear a different ones?

    1. Agreed. The action against Alex Jones is merely a ‘test case’ for the tech elites, to see if these tactics work. Once precedent is established, the gloves will come off. I’m not a fan either, but why else would they go after a goof-ball like Jones who no one takes seriously anyway? He’s a threat to no one.

      1. Nonsense. You offer no support for the statement that YouTube was developed with US government funding. And even assuming that it was, a corporation accepting government money does not automatically make its products common property.

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