Feb 7

Alex talks about new changes coming to Prison Planet tv, and discusses his new Twitter account where listeners can interact with Mr Jones on a daily bases!
http://prisonplanet.tv/
http://twitter.com/RealAlexJones

Duration : 0:8:33

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Feb 7

TheYouNetwork – to ‘IMPROVE’ your ‘IQ’ get ‘QI’ (QUALITY INFORMATION)

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TheYouNetwork

Duration : 0:7:35

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Feb 7

TheYouNetwork – to ‘IMPROVE’ your ‘IQ’ get ‘QI’ (QUALITY INFORMATION)

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TheYouNetwork

Duration : 0:10:10

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Feb 7

After Michael Manley won a second election, the US stepped-up it’s efforts to avoid “another Cuba.” Political violence and unrest exploded in Jamaica resulting in many people losing their lives. This, coupled with the cutting of economic aid from the US put a severe strain on Manley’s ‘leftist’ PNP government.

Duration : 0:9:2

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Feb 7

Political Unrest Stabilizes Society, yeeeah

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Feb 6

Free markets are the single most important barometer of human freedom. People who are not free to trade are not free to live, by definition. Objectively speaking, a regulated person is no different than a slave or a prisoner, since "regulation" literally means "restrict".

Your definition of regulation is not correct. The left doesn’t oppose free markets. They oppose the same thing the founding fathers of the USA opposed, which is the control of government by big corporations, which is what we have now.

Feb 6

Don’t you think it’s time the people just rise up, rebel, and kill a lot of police officers to fight back?

Yeah, just eliminate the police, give everybody guns, and call it "Iraq".

Feb 6

In the 80’s I read a series of 4 books about four Prison Planets. these were Science Fiction Books. Content is something like….. Once you land on the Planet, you can’t leave. I vaguely recall that everything on the planet has an organism in it and if you can control it, you can control everything. Can you help me in my search please?
I don’t recognise these titles or authors, but will investigate further. Thanks

Piers Anthony wrote Chthon in 1967 and I think you may be referring to that series. The next 3 books are Phthor and then Charles Platt wrote the next 2, Plasm (’87) and Soma (’88).

Feb 6

We’re told the spread of CCTV is leading Britain to an ‘Orwellian’ situation, so says a top policeman in the mostly surreal and peaceful county of Hampshire, England.
The screaming of populist tabloids all those years ago…to scare people of ALL ages, and the action of politicians in power at the time may have made us (allegedly) feel safe and without fear, before we found out some of them didn’t work – Hillsborough disaster included…and most being ‘bum cameras’ employed to put the fear of God into anyone who ‘looks suspicious’…which during the nineties meant the usual crew – id est; people who the populist tabloids hated, for reasons only known to themselves.
Looks like we were basically fooled into thinking we were safer than before the intense construction of them…for crime, was the original argument, but as the DCC of Hampshire Ian Readhead tells us we could become a country could become a Surveillance Society, from grand cities to small towns. Is this what we wanted?
Angela…when politicians turn up with smiles and baby head-patting skills, did they not ask you about ’security’ and crime in your area?
Icarus – I remember seeing them years ago up in Handsworth, Birmingham – which has large West Indian population, can imagine them in Mos Side, Toxteth and Brixton also – but wait…crime still prevails in all districts, as they do elsewhere. But today, guns and tools of serious damage are used. Looks like the law cannot deter the determined, but the cameras can be used for other purposes now…if they catch criminals, all the better, but I’m sure they also find treasure in surveillance also nowadays.
Nice one, Dunrobin (interesting name) – notice how you managed to squeeze in Madeleine McCann’s name amongst your answer…in the UK, there are up to 150 people on average missing each day. Come the end of this week, there still will be at least half the people who are missing TODAY on the same list, with another mass taking the place of the ones that were either found, or hated London/Birmingham/Manchester etc. as soon as they reached the train/bus stations of said towns…and made their way back to worried folk. Where are your ultra-praised CCTV cameras for the people (whatever their age) who have been on the street for longer than a couple of weeks?
Oh aye…would plead with the ‘thumb-down’ clown to grow up!
Nice one Phillip…never did read Solzhenitsyn, but found Orwell and some of the Black Power writers more easy to digest. Could it not be argued that Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver et al. were writing about the same problems as in the UK…but with diffrent slant. In the US (as it is now), it was race, and in the UK, class.
Thinking again about the Deputy Chief Constables’ comments on CCTV, I wonder if he is just irked at his cameras being placed in middle class small hamlets of his county, Hampshire, rather than the usual ’sexy’ areas like Brixton?

how strange that the rise of survaliance has been alongside the rise in street crime not a day goes by without the report of another person stabbed to death on these so called safe streets
cameras dont prevent crime policemen do

Feb 6


I don’t think Globalization is the root cause of all evil. In the sub-level of nations, there’s enough history to cause problems without an hint of globalization. Shatter Belt of Bosnia, Belarus and Russia. Vladivostok (a really bad SP) and Russia. I do think there’s a lack of cultural identity or it’s growing less prevalent; however, is it globalization? One key term you might like to consider beyond globalization is actually Neo-colonialism. Where the former colonies of the New World exploited other less fortunate nations. Here, I would agree about exploiting Nations being a greater issue.

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