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Originally Posted by NeedForSpeed
David Wilcock is funny. I don't believe a word of what he says and I am surprised that some still take him seriously. This guy is the one that claimed Obama had orbs of light around him, hahaha! I don't remember if he was the one who said Obama had a "divine mission" or it was someone else...
Now, there's a lot of hate for Alex Jones in this site, but at least he is trying to back what he says with actual evidence. Don't blame the messenger for the message. If the truth causes you to have fear then you probably have some personal issues to fix and no one else is guilty of your fear.
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There is some good information on Jones' site.. which makes it all the more disconcerting when he convolutes his message with the hysterical tone he imbues it with. Have you heard his broadcast during the Y2K debacle? He seemed to knowingly misrepresent facts in the most irresponsible way imaginable. Since then he has refined his approach but the distinction I make between the two is this: Wilcock seems to me to have a sincerity and benign intent from his actions even if his information isn't always correct. Jones has often insulted and belittled guests with none of the "truth" or rationality you claim he represents.
Here he blows a good opportunity during an interview with David Mayer de Rothschild by raving and screaming:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuNLahhZFJ0
And here he acts beligerently toward Noam Chomsky for no apparent reason:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSXFX8bM6s8
I recommend listening to the entire interviews. They had a juicy appeal to me initially which is why I listened.
I am not a huge fan of either Chomsky or Rothschild. (though I do drink and use with them frequently

) but at the very least AJ seems to be unwittingly sabotaging his message with boorish behavior.