Dear Sovereign Beings,
The Bilderberg meeting for 2013 has finished, it's secret policies agreed, the press kept mostly quiet, the public kept in the dark....HOWEVER, observers should not think that everyone is in ignorance of the dark schemers, within the social and political mainstream, as UKIP MEP, Gerard Batten, clearly demonstrates to the anti-Bilderberg protesters, in an excellent interview by Alex Jones....
You have heard British White Knight, Nigel Farage, speak out against the Nazi-created European Union....Now hear another UKIP MEP, White Knight, Gerard Batten, speak out against the elite Bilderberg club. ;-)
Blessed be.....
Drekx Omega
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Yes, I agree. I saw this interview when it first went viral and was very impressed by him. His audience also seem to find him very interesting.
Thanks Trinity....Yes, Batten seems to be similarly well informed and politically courageous, much as the UKIP leader himself, Nigel Farage...
I particularly enjoyed Farage's attack on the unelected eurocrat, Van Rompuy...most amazing to see their reactions... ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRjvFK9fYLQ
Yes Drekx, I absolutely loved that if it's the one I am thinking of where he called them all lunatics and asked Van Rompuy, 'Who are you?' Absolutely brilliant. It was amazing to see that Batten has a behind the scenes knowledge of what is going on. Great posting, by the way.
Yes, thanks Agarther..... I saw that AJ Sunday Talk Show interview yesterday, on youtube, when my daughter mentioned viewing it on TV..I have seen Alex blow his top several times, but frankly, in this instance I don't blame him, as the BBC's dark matrix preserving zombies are overdue for a wake up call.. And a bad idea for them to push a guest into silence...and Alex Jones will never be silenced I would suggest to them...They should have known better..LOL
yes, it was the only way that talk could have end :)
You know Alex's temperament, and then he meets this ingorance combined with sarcasm at the bbc, delicious :)
That BBC host was very smarmy, manipulative and provocative...and truly, they wanted to discredit Jones by pushing his buttons..And this tactic may work on convincing "joe public" that AJ's cause is bad, but those who observe this BBC invitation, somewhat more deeply, recognised a set-up...
AJ would probably benefit from anger management sessions, but at least the guy has passion and actually believes in his cause, unlike the cold and smarmy BBC backstabbers and their well-rehersed public deception agenda...
Somewhat true...and the presenter was a little childish at the end making those silly gestures, both as bad as each other, but at the beginning, the initial question was not at all provocative, it was a legitimate question, that was the reason he was there, to give his view and opinion...
But he just went absolutely manic, to that extent he set himself up, walked it to it with eyes wide open, such a shame as some (but not all) of what he preaches as with David Ike are somewhat worthwhile. It was an ideal opportunity to address the British public on main stream TV and he...himself blew it.
Yes, although the whole thing was a set-up, AJ could have tried harder than normal, to reign-in his voracious appetites for aggressive counters to probing questions...Indeed, he had a perfect opportunity to engraciate himself with the British joe public viewers, which he failed to do, no doubt....
Thanks LB for your valid points... :-)
Hello Drekx,
Alex Jones was invited by the BBC to the sunday talk-show after the bilderberger meeting and the host tried to silence him: bad idea :))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgBq6q4x8Fw&feature=player_detai...
enjoy :)