| Another Ridiculous Public Relations Stunt By Alex Jones |
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| Written by roguegovernment.com | ||||||||||
| Saturday, 13 March 2010 22:44 | ||||||||||
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Source: www.roguegovernment.com Alex Jones is again claiming that the government may have been trying to bring down his web sites in what appears to be another carefully crafted public relations stunt. After being discredited for intentionally sabotaging and disrupting a pro Second Amendment rally and claiming that a phony hypothetical conversation between Charlie Sheen and Barack Obama would be the biggest thing he's ever done, it looks like Jones has run out of options. Now he is claiming that the government is trying to bring down his web sites. Regardless of if this is true or not is irrelevant as he is only using this to try and draw attention to himself. However, the possibility of this being a false flag is high considering that this man appears to have sold his soul to the World Order controllers. It is laughable to see that the people over at Russia Today are giving this media stunt credibility. You can view their coverage of it via the below embedded video. It is also interesting to note that this so called denial of service attack also gives credibility to the notion promoted by the government that there are all these hackers and cyber terrorists out there trying to create chaos on the Internet. By his own admission Jones states that these supposed attacks were originating from sources around the world. So in essence Jones is helping to give credibility to the government's claims which they are using to bring in more mechanisms to track and trace people on the Internet.
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