Alex welcomes back to the show Nigel Farage, British politician, former leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, and member of the European Parliament for the South East. Farage faces an official reprimand by the European Parliament for criticizing its president Herman Van Rompuy on Wednesday. Alex also talks with John Young, webmaster of Cryptome, a website that covers news on freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. The ISP Network Solutions shuttered Young’s site earlier in the week after he posted a document summarizing Microsoft’s dealings with law enforcement agencies. Microsoft has since withdrawn a Digital Millennium Copyright complaint and Cryptome is once again live. Alex talks about the economy and other topics with weekly guest Bob Chapman, publisher of the International Forecaster. Alex covers the news and takes your calls.
I think that during the “Wake-up” process people are so baffled that this is all TRUE that they grope for a reason to not trust what Alex Jones is saying. It happened to me… but I came around because I researched some of this, and found out for myself. It’s pretty much true.
Alex may exaggerate a bit, but it’s based from extrapolation of the proof in the pudding.
Recent models
can follow trunked radio systems
and
decode
APCO-P25
digital transmissions.
Norway, it is legal for private citizens to listen to the police radio, there are even streams available online.
02:16 -02:21 awesome lol !