Topic: Drones

4 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones On Howard Stern.  Stern Thinks Bin Laden Was Eaten By Gay Fish & Suicidal Shrimp [fyEagZ2VDIg]
6:43 - 9:39

Alex Jones On Howard Stern. Stern Thinks Bin Laden Was Eaten By Gay Fish & Suicidal Shrimp [fyEagZ2VDIg]

Government Ammunition Purchases, DHS Targets and Tyranny Claims

Alex Jones discusses reports of the federal government purchasing two billion rounds of ammunition and armored vehicles. He references a DHS contractor apologizing for selling shooting targets depicting children and elderly individuals. Jones cites former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs regarding the secrecy of the drone program as evidence of eroding constitutional rights.

Alex Jones discusses his "visions" as profound epiphanies regarding history and globalism. He warns of a rising technocracy where elites plan to replace the military with drones and robots. Jones references Bill Joy's article "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" to support his claims about the potential obsolescence of humanity.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
11:21 - 14:01

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

Government Ammunition Purchases, DHS Targets and Tyranny Cycles

Alex Jones cites government purchases of two billion rounds of ammunition and armored vehicles as evidence of growing tyranny. He references an Army manual regarding internment and resettlement operations (FM 3-39.40) and claims a DHS contractor sold shooting targets featuring children and the elderly. Jones also mentions former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs' comments regarding the drone program's legality.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
1:08:57 - 1:11:03

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

Ayahuasca Visions, Technocracy and Bill Joy

Alex Jones describes having "epiphanies" and "discernment" regarding the globalist agenda, which he compares to visions. He references Bill Joy’s Wired magazine article "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us," warning of a technocracy where elites replace the military and general population with robots and drones. Jones emphasizes his desire for humanity to survive rather than merge with machines.