On this Tuesday edition of The Rundown Live, Kristan and I are joined with L.A. Marzulli, author, lecturer, and researcher to talk about some of his research and books that deal with ancient history of fallen angels, giants, nephilim. We go into all those topics including, nephilim, DNA, aliens implants, The Watchers series, L.A.'s blog, elite, the future, end times, and much more
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Edward Snowden Asks Brazil For Permanent Political Asylum So He Can Help With NSA Investigation
Edward Snowden Asks Brazil For Permanent Political Asylum So He Can Help With NSA Investigation
The Alex Jones Show(VIDEO Commercial Free) Tuesday December 17 2013: Great Guests Today
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On this bombshell Tuesday, December 17 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex completely exposes the accelerated destruction on property rights, privacy rights and national sovereignty. In New York, police harassed a man for washing his car in his own private driveway. In national news, a federal judge in Washington ruled that the NSA's domestic spying likely violates the Fourth Amendment and is "almost Orwellian" in scope. He also said that James Madison, the architect of the Constitution, would be aghast at the agency's dragnet. The plaintiff of the case, Larry Klayman, joins Alex to break down what this historic ruling means for Americans. William F. Jasper, senior editor of The New American, also joins the show to explain in detail how the Trans-Pacific Partnership will erode U.S. sovereignty.
On this bombshell Tuesday, December 17 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex completely exposes the accelerated destruction on property rights, privacy rights and national sovereignty. In New York, police harassed a man for washing his car in his own private driveway. In national news, a federal judge in Washington ruled that the NSA's domestic spying likely violates the Fourth Amendment and is "almost Orwellian" in scope. He also said that James Madison, the architect of the Constitution, would be aghast at the agency's dragnet. The plaintiff of the case, Larry Klayman, joins Alex to break down what this historic ruling means for Americans. William F. Jasper, senior editor of The New American, also joins the show to explain in detail how the Trans-Pacific Partnership will erode U.S. sovereignty.
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