Alex Jones: Best Night of Television Ever
(January 8, 2013) Piers Morgan (CNN)
thought he might pump up his horrendous ratings and avoid having to go back to
England. So he invited Alex Jones to
come east and appear on his show.
They would discuss gun control and the petition
to have Morgan deported. It would be good television. An interesting
conversation. Perhaps things would get contentious.
But Morgan's producers and bookers had
made a fatal error of judgment.
To say Alex was loaded for bear is a vast understatement.
He crashed the television party in a way it's never happened before.
You could call it: the internet invades mainstream media. But that doesn't begin
to do it justice.
This was one man attacking the whole rotting corpse of major media, attacking
the fascists of the federal government, attacking the psychiatric/pharmaceutical
cartel for dispensing drugs that cause people to kill other people, attacking
the host of the show for daring to come to these shores with his putrid put-on
Brit arrogance, attacking the brain-dead premise that fewer gun murders equals a
far, far better nation (England), swearing an oath that the US government will
not disarm the citizenry.
.. and Alex made all this happen in just the first seven minutes of the
interview.
You could go back in the archives and comb through the history of television in
this country and never find seven minutes like this. Never.
It broke through the fake civility of moronic, pundit-driven,
stacked-to-the-ceiling-with-utter-bullshit news programs like a car driving
through a showroom window at 80mph.
Then tell yourself you're not dreaming, because you're not. It happened.
If you were, by chance, tuned to the BCS
championship game between Alabama and Notre Dame and missed the real
slaughter on CNN, catch it.
According to Alex, one of Piers' producers broke down and cried during the
interview. Oh dear. Horrid. I hope the producer had friends to console her in
their little mutually constructed elite bubble. Cocktails, tranqs, perhaps a
visit to a shrink might be in order. No doubt, this is a case of PTSD, and might
necessitate a long recovery.
No, the idiots at CNN were definitely not ready for this. They were blindsided.
Piers tried to remain calm. That was his only strategy. He would be the voice of
reason. Stiff upper lip and all that.
It worked about as well as waving a feather in front of a typhoon.
Which, when you think about it, is how the people of England handle their
fascist government and their falling-apart society. "Look at us, we're clueless
with feathers."
No doubt Piers is telling himself he stood up to the cave
man from Texas, revealing to the
American people how pernicious gun owners
are. But that wasn't it. That wasn't it all.
Instead, this was cardboard television reality taking a dozen torpedoes
amidships.
Alex did it exactly the way you're supposed to do it when you want to destroy
the whole stinking mess all at once. You give no quarter. You go on the attack
from the first moment. You don't let up.
You ignore the nicey-nice stuff.
I'm sure there are some boomer gun advocates out there who think Alex "presented
an unfortunate face of the responsible gun-owner community." They're dead wrong.
They don't understand what an attack against tyranny requires. They never have.
You put the fascists on the defensive. That's rule number one. You put them
through the wall into the next county. You hit them with the truth so hard they
never recover. That's the goal.
It happened last night.
I watched the whole curtain of the television Matrix explode. I watched it with
a joy that comes from knowing, for a long time, what such a moment would look
like if it ever came to pass.
Then it did.
Thank you, CNN. This was your finest moment, your only authentic moment in all
your years of building an insane consensus about reality.
Thanks, Alex. You came through like a champion.
*** Jon Rappoport: The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED,
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