Jones was once grass roots and not in it to get rich. But over the years he has turned into a direct marketing capitalist. His site and videos are now dappled with his end of the world products that match the rhetoric he preaches. Joe Mercola is another one. Once a family-oriented doctor, he is now a direct marketer pushing his odd supplements and even a $4000 tanning bed to make you 'healthy'. He is said to be making around $7 million per year. People in the general public will still defend people like Jones and Mercola because they are all caught up in their ideological rhetoric which they think is anti-government and anti-medical establishment. Works every time, and Jones and Mercola are laughing on the way to the bank. Thanks guys for selling out. You're now in the same league as Kevin Trudeau. That also goes for their followers (who are now customers) who got duped and made the sell out possible.
I have never listened to Jones , I think George Nory has had him as a guest on coast to coast . I dont see any thing wrong with selling stuff over the radio . It pays the bills . You might listen to George Nory , or Clyde Lewis , I think they cover some of the same things . http://www.groundzeromedia.org/ http://www.coasttocoastam.com/
Alex Jones is a shill, which is even worse than a sellout. He is scum of the lowest order -- a total con man and agents provocateur in the employ of those he pretends to rally against. Mercola does some things in his approach I don't like, but he has provided me with some of the best information regarding a truly healthy lifestyle, and I have literally transformed my body over the course of only a year thanks to the information he brings to light in his articles and videos, all of which are free online. So perhaps Mercola resorts to occasional fear-mongering and sensationalism to sell his products. In fact, I know he does. But let a person draw their own conclusions, and if they want to spend the money on something they want or think they need, that is their issue. An informed person will know better. I buy a lot of Mercola's supplements because I know they are of superior quality, though I will agree his selling of tanning beds is a bit extreme. Sometimes you have to separate the good from the bad. However, I must say that Mercola brings some of the best information out there together regarding natural health and proper nutrition. For that alone I must have some respect for the man.
Alex Jones is nothing more than fear monger to me. He screams about the end of the world and proposes impossible and impractical solutions to the problems we face today. He never shows you complete picture of what's to come (except for dystopian views of the world). I went to see the Hunger Games because of him only to find out that Hunger Games is nothing more than a friggin love story. Either he is an attention whore, in cohoots with CoIntelPro, or mentally unstable. Pick your poison, folks. Growing tired of this, I've decided to never protest EVER AGAIN and let the chips fall where they may. I'll be there, waiting and ahead of the game.
Selling some merchandise is one thing, you can even buy coast to coast hats and bumper stickers if you look on their website. But Alex Jones sell fear first and the products come as a bonus. George Noory will listen to people as crazy as Alex Jones and let them speak. Let the viewer hear it, if they have any brain they will know too. That's why he's a great radio host.
There's a phrase that alex jones really loves, that describes him really well: False flag. Not to imply that he's some sort of governmental false flag, he's grassroots false flag. He stands on the side of capital, and therefore, the very rich who set up all the stuff he rails about. But he's getting rich, and they're getting rich, and that's what matters.
Jones instills fear into people with his rhetoric then tells them to go buy his emergency merchandise on his website. Even hardcore conspiracy people have already called out Jones for the joke he is. There are still some sheep who keep falling for it. Mercola uses similar direct marketing schemes to make his money but he is more subtle. He puts in some facts along with his anti-establishment rhetoric and faulty medical interpretations to try to appear more credible. Mercola is still denying that HIV causes AIDS. He's back in the early 1980's timeframe of denialists. For those looking for a diet based on ideology and conspiracy, Mercola is the man. BTW, Mercola doesn't look too good, like an aged Colonel Klink with a sunburn. A site that reviews Mercola. On this site he doesn't have the luxury of being able to censor remarks of reviewers that he doesn't like. http://www.ratemds.com/doctor-ratings/1587/Dr-Joseph-Mercola-Hoffman+Estates-IL.html
William Cooper called him out back in 2000,maybe he is a shill and a sell out but all the time your focused on him your not focused on a solution to any of it, divide and conquer and all that...
There are positive and negative comments in that site. How do we know those negative comments are not just put up by stooges of Big Pharma? I have occasionally quibbled with some of Dr Mercola's recommendations and you are to post up your own comments in the comments section for each article. I have found his articles to be useful, accurate , relevant and pertinent. His articles are based on research done by other people.EG what he has to say about HFCS is based on the research by Dr Robert Lustig.
i see two people's names and someone accusing them of hypocracy. whether or not this is true, where's the conspiracy? i am unaware of any major influence on anything by either of them. karl rove on the other paw, is another matter entirely. the majority of "conservative" politicians for the past several decades have been his hand puppets.
The Hunger Games was nothing compared to the Japanese version (Battle Royale ) in which a 9th grade japanese class is kidnapped, equipped with weapons, and forced to kill each other :2thumbsup: hotwater