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- MatCon5, on 11/14/2007, -0/+4Scary stuff.
- pcflea, on 11/14/2007, -0/+4Digg is full of ignorant pseudo intellectuals. This is must know info.
- Biggs9, on 11/14/2007, -0/+3well done Alex Jones - what a great movie. Endgame really spells it out for all to see the elites have pl;ans based on eugenics to depopulate the earth and to enslave us all in a 21st century tech-enabled totalitarianism. Wake up people, this is a must watch movie.
- viper9864, on 10/29/2007, -0/+3Digg needs to be ashamed! This story is huge!! Yet, look at how few diggs these links are getting. That's F'd up!
- verusdies, on 11/14/2007, -0/+2“The answer to 1984 is 1776.” –Alex Jones
Move over loose change. This is one of the best documentaries besides some of Jones’s other work like Terrorstorm and America: freedom to fascism. It's about time someone visually exposed the tyrannical system that Rockefeller creates with the “Elite;” And just how corrupt this world has become.
This should be viewed at every campus and school to raise awareness about what is going on. I personally asked hundreds of people if they even knew about the NAU (North American union) or even the Bilderberg scandal. The average was probably one out of 250. Spread the word or we are all doomed. - fauxtank, on 02/24/2008, -0/+1Try fact checking the first 15 minutes of this film. Every time he says something, check to see how true it is. If you're convinced by anything in this film, it's because you like dramatic music, or enjoy taking people's word for things. For example:
Alex Jones says:
"(The Georgie Guidestones) are a Testament to the elite's plans for a world religion, global laws, global court, and army to enforce it. And set in stone it is written that the population never rise above 500 million"
Compared with what the stones actually say, which is some utopian "ecological harmony" nonsense::
1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
10.Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature.
No indication that there would be a mass holocaust of most of the world's population. In fact, such a holocaust would run counter to what the stones actually advise (rule fairly, justly). Most likely they meant to lower the population through breeding restrictions. And as far as them being erected by a secret group, there's no indication of that. They were paid for by a single buyer, whose name isn't known. Jumping to the conclusion that this man was a member of a super secret Illuminati type group, when there is no evidence for it, is unjustifiable. All in all, what's actually written on the Guidestones is pretty mundane.
Source: http://www.radioliberty.com/stones.htm
The thing about Rothschild. Alex Jones says:
"Rothschild dropped a rumor to the London stock exchange that Napoleon had won the war. Stocks plunged by 98%, and Rotschild was then able to buy up the entire British economy, for pennies on the pound. When news of Napoleon's defeat finally arrived, stocks soared. Britain was now the undisputed ruler of Europe, and Rothschild ruled England."
Whereas in reality:
Reent research[8][9] has shown that this legend originated in an anti-semitic French pamphlet in 1846, was embellished by John Reeves in 1887 in The Rothschilds: the Financial Rulers of Nations and then repeated in other later popular accounts, such as that of Morton. Many of the alleged facts stated are incorrect. For example, it has been shown that the size of the market in government bonds at the time would not have enabled a scenario producing a profit of anything near £1 million."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Mayer_Rothschi ...
Keep in mind that Alex Jones said he bought "the entire British economy". He didn't even make a million pounds!
Oh, and the guy interviewed, throughout the entire film, whose name they never give (I'm pretty sure...). You can read about him here: http://www.discerningtoday.org/dr__michael_coffman ... .
"In 1999 Dr. Coffman began to publish Discerning the Times Digest, a highly focused monthly newsletter designed to help busy Christians understand world events as related to the Bible and their Christian lives."
Why is this guy an expert on anything in this film? He ran a paper company, he studied Forestry, and for some reason he's an expert on how the League of Nations was a front for a plan to establish a world government? LOL
So, explain this to me, why do people buy into this?
Also, Hungrian /= Hungarian. - jayliquori, on 12/17/2007, -0/+1Lewis Black mentioned that since George Bush accepted global warming, he's isn't sure about it now. Now I understand why.
- Noureddin, on 10/29/2007, -0/+1RedHeadedFreak keeps going on the stories like these on digg and acting like a moron and talking ***** about Alex Jones, truth, etc.
- RedHeadedFreak, on 11/14/2007, -3/+1Irony alert.


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