This happened last night:
I was backstage at the
Live Tour... was having a blast meeting new friends (and some old ones too), and then @RealAlexJones walked around the corner and just paused, leaned against the wall and said "hello."A new friend was standing there with me and filmed this interaction.
In the past, when describing someone who's been tagged by the "powers-that-be" as an undesirable or someone the rest of us should avoid at all cost...I would say with a smirk, "He or she is the Alex Jones of Pennsylvania," for instance.
But one day after saying this, I paused long enough to ask myself "Why am I not supposed to like him?" I don't follow him. I don't know him. I don't watch Infowars. At the time, I didn't know much about him... except that I wasn't supposed to like him.
The ultimate mind control is when you don't like someone, because you've been instructed not to like them, and you don't even know why you don't like them. Crazy, I know. But we're all doing it.
These are real people, with real lives and real families, and some of them have been destroyed... and most of us have fed into their feeding frenzy.
I found @RealAlexJones to be kind. Surprisingly, calm energy. But he's no beta male...I could sense that right away.
Last night, Alex Jones started going on and on, while on stage with Tucker, about spider goats. Yeah you read that right. Spider goats... and then, as he was speaking, he said, "Go look it up." I did. Right there on the spot. OMG! Spider goats are real. Who knew!
Perhaps if we listened more to people... even if they don't say it the way we would say it, we would all be much better off, and our country wouldn't be drowning right now.
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