Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Infowars Nightly News for Tuesday, January 14, 2014 (Full Show)

On The January 14, 2014 Broadcast Of The Infowars Nightly News. Lee Ann McAdoo Hosts. News Covered: The Benghazi Transcripts: Top Defense officials briefed Obama on 'attack,' not video or protest. Kelly Thomas Verdict: Cops Now Have License to Murder. Arizona Reforms CPS after 6,500 cases of abuse go uninvestigated. Supreme Court hands Monsanto victory over farmers on GMO seed patents, ability to sue. Court Deals Blow to Anonymity and First Amendment. Record growth for privacy search engines in wake of NSA revelations. Disabled family loses healthcare



Police Power Run Amuck

Alex covers topics in the news including the acquittal of two police accused of the beating death of Californian Kelly Thomas, the shooting of two people in a movie theater by a police officer and an officer brandishing his weapon at a teenager in a McDonald's drive thru.


Alex Jones Show: Tuesday (1-14-14) Josie Outlaw

On this Tuesday, January 14 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex looks at the slow and steady dissolution of our individual liberty as the Bill of Rights comes under assault by government, the courts and a predatory national security state. Alex covers the Kelly Thomas verdict and the state's message that cops are immune from prosecution and are free to beat, torture and murder citizens. On today's broadcast, Alex talks with Josie Outlaw, a passionate advocate for the rights of the individual in a time when the state increasingly tromps on natural rights and demands unquestioning fealty from its subjects. Josie produced a viral Youtube video in December explaining why citizens need to be armed in these perilous times. The Infowars team files a report from Los Angeles on the continuing story of increased radiation on the West coast in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster and the corporate media's refusal to report on this increasingly serious health risk.



3 Absurd Reasons for Banning Drugs

Did you know the war on drugs is founded on racist principles? Prof. Stephen Davies shows the historical thought process behind banning drugs. One of the main reasons drugs were banned initially is because people were concerned drug use would lead to interracial relationships. Can you imagine someone making that argument today? Yet it was a principle reason for some of the laws banning drugs that we still have. Other reasons for banning drugs included fear of conspiracies and the misguided notion that the government somehow has a right to the productivity of its citizens. All three of these reasons are truly absurd, but all three were historically used as arguments that contributed to the war on drugs. If these are the arguments on which the drug war is founded, can we be sure it's a war worth fighting for?






Dr. Steven Greer | Aliens, Disclosure, & False Flag Invasions

This week I interview, Dr. Steven Greer, about the current state of disclosure, ET contact, different types of beings they've cataloged, the Earth's quarantine, the possibility of false flag ET invasion simulations, and a ton more!






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