Alex talks with Spencer Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag Spencer, stars of MTV's The Hills series. Spencer and Heidi talk with Alex about waking up to the New World Order and the power of using the vehicle of popular culture to shatter the control matrix of the elite. The interview is preceded by Timothy F. Ball, a retired university professor and global warming skeptic.
Alex welcomes back to the show former professional football player, reporter, television sports presenter, author, popular lecturer and New World Order researcher David Icke, to discuss the unfolding agenda of the elite, as well as the higher levels of thinking and understanding that can help the world break free from the prison planet.
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Alex talks with Karen Quinn-Tostado of Tax Free 15, an organization dedicated to national strike and education days on the 15th of every month in response to government taxation without representation. Alex also welcomes to the show British-born Australian actor Noah Taylor, who stars in “Red White & Blue," a movie filmed in Austin, Texas. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Join Alex for the Sunday edition in which he discusses a local news report about sodium fluoride being removed from the water supply. Alex also discusses the latest legal attacks on the second amendment. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Jason talks about how ex-convicts will be given new "green" jobs to enforce the environmental control grid. Jason also exposes how drug commercials have completely taken over the airwaves but that the listed side-effects now last longer than the actual ad for the drug itself. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex welcomes back to the show former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura. Jesse's latest book is American Conspiracies: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies that the Government Tells Us, now available from the Infowars store. Alex also talks about the economy and other assorted issues with regular guest Bob Chapman of the International Forecaster. Gary Fielder, the criminal and constitutional attorney who refused to be subjected to a courthouse naked body scanner, talks with Alex in-studio. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Guests today include former Democratic Representative James Traficant, who is currently planning to run for congress as an independent in Ohio, Philip J. Berg, the attorney who has filed lawsuits claiming Obama does not meet the qualifications to be President of the United States, Brad Martin, a local business owner in Cornelius, Oregon, who was raided by ATF agents in October for selling toy guns, and Lord Christopher Monckton, the British business consultant, policy adviser, writer, columnist, puzzle inventor and hereditary peer who is a vocal critic of anthropogenic climate change. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex welcomes to the show Dick Russell who co-authored Jesse Ventura's New York Times' best-selling book Don't Start the Revolution Without Me and Ventura's latest book, American Conspiracies: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies that the Government Tells Us, available at the Infowars Store. Russell's previous book is Eye of the Whale, which was named among the Best Books of 2001 by the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Alex also talks with film producer and author G. Edward Griffin. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex talks with Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer, a Bronze Star recipient who is a CIA trained senior intelligence operations officer and Army Reserve lieutenant colonel with more than 25 years of experience in the intelligence community. Shaffer is known for his connections and revelations regarding the Able Danger program that uncovered two of the three terrorist cells involved with 9/11 one year before the attacks. Alex also talks with director Chris Pinto, and Birgitta Jónsdóttir, member of the Icelandic Parliament. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex welcomes back to the show film-maker, broadcaster and former broker and options trader, Max Keiser. Keiser is the host of On the Edge, a program of news and analysis hosted by Iran's Press TV, and he also hosts Keiser Report, a financial tabloid, that broadcasts on Russia Today. Keiser correctly predicted the sub-prime mortgage-backed securities crisis would result in recession and also predicted the break-down of Iceland's economy in 2008. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex covers a plethora of economic news, including how Iceland voters rejected a debt re-payment plan. Alex also covers a new bill that threatens to outlaw the sale of vitamins over the counter as part of big drug companies' efforts to knock out their competition. Alex explains the five ways TV can kill you. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Jason discusses how quick the media were to seize upon the Pentagon shooting as a means to smear 9/11 truthers, when in fact the gunman had a history of mental illness and other factors which were by far the primary motivators for his actions. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex welcomes back to the show Gerald Celente, trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other events of historical importance. In 2009, Celente predicted turmoil which he described as "Obamageddon" and believes the Tea Party movement and tax protests are harbingers of revolution. Alex also talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul, and regular guest Bob Chapman, publisher of The International Forecaster. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex gets an update from physician and Republican Congressman for the 14th congressional district of Texas, Ron Paul. Larry Pratt, the executive director of Gun Owners of America, a U.S.-based firearms lobbying group, and a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates, talks with Alex about the Supreme Court and its impending ruling on the Second Amendment. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Journalist and columnist Declan McCullagh, who specializes in computer security and privacy issues, talks with Alex about the growing threats to internet freedom. Alex also welcomes to the show film director, producer and screenwriter André van Heerden. He is the writer and director of Shadow Government. Alex also talks with Grant Jeffrey of Grant R. Jeffrey Ministries who is featured in Shadow Government. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex talks with Brad Martin, a local business owner in Cornelius, Oregon. Martin was raided by ATF agents in October for the crime of selling Airsoft BB guns from his store. The merchandise is valued at $12,000 and the ATF has vowed to destroy it as a threat to the public. Former mid-level CIA officer in the 1960s who prepared daily security briefs for Reagan and George H.W. Bush, Ray McGovern, also talks with Alex. Mike Rivero, webmaster of the popular alternative news portal WRH and GCN talk show host, makes his monthly appearance. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Singer-songwriter Shooter Jennings, the son of country music outlaws Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, talks with Alex about his latest project with novelist Stephen King. Jennings and King teamed up to produce a concept album entitled Black Ribbons, an indictment against government censorship and the New World Order. Alex also talks with Pastor Clenard Howard Childress, Jr. of Montclair, New Jersey, who uses his “The Urban Prophet” radio show to deliver a pro-life and pro-family message to urban America. Childress is the founder of the pro-life Blackgenocide.org, a website designed to reach the Afro-American community with the truth about abortion. Subscribe to watch now mp3
Alex talks with Karen Quinn-Tostado of Tax Free 15, an organization dedicated to national strike and education days on the 15th of every month in response to government taxation without representation. Alex also welcomes to the show British-born Australian actor Noah Taylor, who stars in “Red White & Blue," a movie filmed in Austin, Texas. Alex also covers the latest news and takes your calls.