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itshappening
02-17-2010, 08:28 PM
This guy needs to go down!

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A prominent insider has told Infowars that Texas Governor Rick Perry and other establishment neo-cons have decided to deliberately target grass roots constitutionalists with dirty tricks campaigns in an effort to derail and hijack the growing liberty movement whose influence is threatening to blow the Texas gubernatorial race wide open.

Our office was contacted by a national personality, a household name, who told us that they were in a green room at a national public event a few weeks ago with Rick Perry. The individual was shocked when Perry said directly that there were three people who ‘got under his skin’ and who ‘had to be dealt with’ immediately.

One – Debra Medina, two – Alex Jones, and three – Ron Paul.

Perry told the individual that these three people had to be targeted and stopped in order for the Republican establishment to shut down any real voices of opposition that were threatening to have an influence on the Tea Party movement, which has been blatantly hijacked by the neo-cons in recent months.

Perry made it clear that these individuals and their supporters were the number one target of the neo-con hierarchy because the grass roots was threatening to regain control of the Tea Party movement that was first created by Ron Paul supporters back in 2007, but has since been hijacked by the Republicans.

The insider expressed their shock that Perry would be so open with his comments, suspecting that Perry must have considered the individual to be a fellow neo-con. The insider’s deep concern about what was said prompted them to contact our office.

Perry made the comments just a couple of weeks before gubernatorial challenger Debra Medina, the only true constitutionalist running for Governorship in Texas, was set-up by Fox News’ Glenn Beck, after the duplicitous talk show host smeared Medina and generated a fake controversy merely for saying that people should be free to question the official 9/11 story, a view shared by the vast majority of Americans.

Perry, who was subsequently celebrated by Beck as the only remaining credible candidate after the smear attack on Medina, must have been in on the ploy. Within an hour of her appearance on the Glenn Beck radio show, Texas residents told the Austin-American Statesmen that they had received robo-calls on behalf of the Perry campaign demonizing Medina as an unstable “9/11 truther,” echoing Beck’s manufactured talking point aired just an hour earlier.

http://www.infowars.com/neo-con-hierarchy-launches-dirty-tricks-campaign-against-real-constitutionalists/

Flash
02-17-2010, 08:32 PM
I know Medina can't run as an independent due to a Texan law. But I hope, in the case that she loses, she endorses a Libertarian or Tea Party Party candidate and really screws Perry.

The Patriot
02-17-2010, 08:47 PM
Three people who annoy me: Perry, Beck, and Giuliani.

This isn't news, it is evident by his policies and actions as governor. He is a total neo conservative insider, he does the bidding the GOP beltway boys from Washington in Austin. It is laughable that the guy who endorsed Giuliani, supported the bank bailout, took stimulus money, supported the NAFTA super highway, instituted forced vaccines, supported tuition for illegals, and has resided over ridiculously high property taxes is portrayed as a Constitutional Conservative or States' Rights advocate.

BlackTerrel
02-17-2010, 08:47 PM
Here's one of the reasons I can't stand Alex Jones and Infowars.

"Someone told us something, he's really famous, you all know him, we can't say who he is, but here's what he said - he said that Alex Jones is the only one out there on the radio who scares me". The entire article is based on this one guy who heard somethings but conveniently they can't name this one guy.

Who is he hiding from? I imagine Perry knows he was in the Green Room with. So if this is true Perry could probably figure it out.

Just sounds like Alex Jones is promoting himself and it's definitely the kind of thing that would improve Alex's image among his listeners.
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Recently someone famous (I can't name him) was in a green room with Beyonce and she said "Terrel was the best lover I ever had". And she didn't want Jay-Z to find out, so she was keeping it secret. I can't tell you who this celebrity is, but he was in the room with Beyonce and she said it - trust me I wouldn't lie about this.

wgadget
02-17-2010, 08:54 PM
Oh, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH, Rick.

dannno
02-17-2010, 08:55 PM
Straight from Bilderberg I'll bet that message came

http://blogs.fayobserver.com/faytoz/files/2008/08/yoda.jpg

payme_rick
02-17-2010, 08:56 PM
Here's one of the reasons I can't stand Alex Jones and Infowars.

"Someone told us something, he's really famous, you all know him, we can't say who he is, but here's what he said - he said that Alex Jones is the only one out there on the radio who scares me". The entire article is based on this one guy who heard somethings but conveniently they can't name this one guy.

Who is he hiding from? I imagine Perry knows he was in the Green Room with. So if this is true Perry could probably figure it out.

Just sounds like Alex Jones is promoting himself and it's definitely the kind of thing that would improve Alex's image among his listeners.
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Recently someone famous (I can't name him) was in a green room with Beyonce and she said "Terrel was the best lover I ever had". And she didn't want Jay-Z to find out, so she was keeping it secret. I can't tell you who this celebrity is, but he was in the room with Beyonce and she said it - trust me I wouldn't lie about this.


Can't be true, pretty sure "payme_rick rocked my world" is what she said...

but seriously, I get your point... I wouldn't doubt if this happened, but putting out a story that "a national personality, a household name" said something doesn't = credibility with that story to me..

american.swan
02-17-2010, 08:56 PM
We already KNEW this actually.

dannno
02-17-2010, 08:59 PM
Dammit this race is KILLING ME!! It's like a 2 week version of the Iowa Caucuses...

erowe1
02-17-2010, 09:01 PM
How dare he suggest that Medina and Ron Paul are as annoying as Alex Jones!

itshappening
02-17-2010, 09:01 PM
I think you have to trust them as journalists, whether you trust INFOWARS or not is up to you . it's no different than a newspaper running with an unnamed source

dannno
02-17-2010, 09:14 PM
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Ya wanna know how I can tell this one is probably real? AJ rarely gets debunked giving out bad info, usually he's accused of hyping, or falsely accused of misrepresenting the people who run our government as shadowy elite that doesn't exist (they do exist).


Here is a glaring hint in the article:


Perry made it clear that these individuals and their supporters were the number one target of the neo-con hierarchy because the grass roots was threatening to regain control of the Tea Party (aka Conservative) movement.

The number one target.......ya know, you'd think their number one target would be Obama and the Democrats if you listen to the media...but no, they don't give a rats ass about the people who are helping carry out their agenda.

BlackTerrel
02-17-2010, 09:20 PM
I think you have to trust them as journalists, whether you trust INFOWARS or not is up to you . it's no different than a newspaper running with an unnamed source

I don't trust mainstream newspapers when they do that either. I trust infowars even less, especially in this case - it's certainly something that makes Alex look good to his listeners.

The Patriot
02-17-2010, 09:22 PM
I don't trust mainstream newspapers when they do that either. I trust infowars even less, especially in this case - it's certainly something that makes Alex look good to his listeners.

Yea, he has absolutely no credibility. Especially after I heard his Y2K broadcast. I personally like Mises.org, antiwar.com, lewrockwell.com, freedom watch, american free press, campaign for liberty, and the schiff report.

brandon
02-17-2010, 09:23 PM
Just sounds like Alex Jones is promoting himself and it's definitely the kind of thing that would improve Alex's image among his listeners.


Yea this is what I thought too. Just more self-promotion from the egomaniac Jones.

dannno
02-17-2010, 09:32 PM
Yea, he has absolutely no credibility. Especially after I heard his Y2K broadcast.

Well since then he predicted the government would do 9/11 and blame it on Osama, uncovered secretive globalist conspirators, called the Iranian Boat scam, called the Georgia/S. Ossetia debacle, called the Iranian Color Revolution and promoted the only real liberty candidate we've seen in centuries for President... So maybe you want to change your mind instead of focusing on something silly like Y2k ;)

I trust AJ infinitely more than mainstream media..MSM lies about things very broad in scope like 9/11 and Georgia and all the propaganda coming out. Why the hell would anybody trust mainstream media over AJ?

klamath
02-17-2010, 09:49 PM
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