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"Click me/", he cries, "validate me!"

"We don't need your stinkin' clicks."

Alex Jones subscriber list . . . oh my

The fear that many have, who would dare to write about such things, is the bully nature of (some) of those motivated by causes. Under the current regime the mongering of those who seem to be political supporters of the regime, seems to get a 'pass'. People are disrespected and brutalized and those responsible often get a 'pass.' So some are scared that they will be targeted. Witness that the Alex Jones site has been hacked and a list of those who pay for it's content is now . . . being sold. Why should people who subscribe to a publication have to face retribution just for sampling alternative points of view? Most magazines and websites will sell their list of subscribers, it's part of the deal when you sign up. So why is it that people would fear that this list is out there? Because those people must fear that any who would want such a list would want it for ill-use: to terrorize the subscribers. Mr. Jones should just release that list himself, for free. Don't be scared, be bold.

The stupid thing about this is that Mr. Jones' is a news organization. It's a political shock-jock TMZ of politics. It's the equivalent of the National Enquirer, only about politics. It's a 'conspiracy theory aggregator'. The problem is somethings that end up being wicked conspiratorial actually are factual accounts of real behavior. So if 99 % of what you print is 'here is what people say that is outragous and that is probably not true, there is gong to be that 1% of what you publish that will be actual reports of real behavior. And so such reports, when they are factual, might illicite a response from the subjects of those reports. And thus, such organizations, when they over react to these reports from a conspiracy theory aggrigator, such as Inforwar daught calming-effect-of-truth, . . . The guilty call themselves out!

Mr. Jones is foremost a performer. He's got a Lenny Bruce quality about him. But this time they can't shut him up. So they try and put fear in him. And they try to screw wtih his subscriber base. But please be advised: just because someone subsribes to a sight doesn't mean that they disagree with you about 99% of what you believe in. But absolutists, like the open sore governance mongers, they want that 100% complience. They use fear as a weapon. You stole my subscriber list? What next? those who subscribe to the NYT? They'll just sell you the list. They'll probably just sell you the list. Alex Jones probably would too, as long as his subscribers agree. What does he really have to be afraid of? The full protection of law applies to him, as well. And unlike some of the toads on the left he doesn't hide from his ideology, and he doesn't use fear and intimidation. Those who hate him for, essentially being a political shock jock, they don't know him. They don't listen. They have cotton in their ears.

It's hyperbole as a bit. It's a schtick. If you target him, and his audience with hatred and criminal behavior it's really yourself who you destroy. You can spit on the saint as you crucify him, and later, when you repent, you can join him in Heaven.

Jones doesn't deserve the illwill he gets. If anything they should be praising him for trying to keep it honest. Yes, he does report wild views. It's useful to get that kind of conjecture, to mill through it, also as a form of entertainment. But the sad and sorry nature of it, after these years of turmoil in the governance and imposition of group-think upon the populace of the governance, has created a most retrograde situation. And clearly someone in some governance feels threatened by something truthful that Jones does, becase if was all BS, they would just pass it over, like we do with the Weekly World News or other comedy publications. You have to get that Jones is doing satire, that it's often comedic. That you don't get the joke doesn't give you the right to terrorize those who do, or those who subscribe because they want to know what the bastard (Alex) is up to. In their mind. The Bastard thing is not correct, in my point of view. I see him as a show person. He's good a performance. He's a political shock jock, a cross genre person, almost a cross between John Beluszi, Robin Williams, Howard Stern, Jerry Williams (the late Dean of Talk Radio), and other very rambuncious, but well loved (and well hated) performers. I am talking about the quality and method of performance, not the ideology, of these listed orators.

Jones, as crass as he seems to many, in very many ways is a fragil canary in the coal mine of political tolerance. If bad things are targetted against him, even if you disagree with what you delude he stands for, if bad things are targetted against him it's not just targetted against him, but against all media. It's an assault on the Freedom of Expression, and on free and open debate.

It's an assault against one of the main prinsiples of Democracy: a Free Press. But given from where it comes, from what part of the political spectrum, and from those who don't believe in Demcracy anyway, and would applaud false primary results as long as their candidate wins it, people like that, with no shame. They attack Jones because they delude that people agree with them in doing it. No. I might be more radical than you, with more revolutionary ideas that would make you feel ashamed, if I dared to tell you what a hypocrite you are for being so closed minded. Someone who is so opposed to you, like you delude Jones is, that you would make veiled threats against his subscribers by . . . hacking a list that you could have probably just bought from him anyway, and that no one would feel shame about, to be on that list. The idea that you think that the list has value as a tool for politics shows how sick and discusting you are, if you have really hacked his list. What should they be ashamed of? What value does it have? Other than to be used for intimidation? From a crowd that won't put up with it. The users of such a list for those purposes will be met with outrage from all quarters, even supporters of the candidate whom Alex (obviously) opposes.

Smarten up. Using a list such as that as a political weapon is a form of tyranny. Is that really what you stand for?

I went to search for "Alex Jones" on Wikipeida, they give a list because it's a common name. For Mr. Jones, the Polictical Shock Jock, they list him as a 'conspiracy theorist'. I would modify it. He's not really a conspiracy theorist, but a 'conjecturer'. here is his Wikipedia link. Here is his website. And in this link Infowars gives a glowing narrative about Mr. Alex Jones

Again, if you're making Alex into a villain, you aren't actually hearing anything that he is saying, or watching anything that he is doing. You were told by tainted sources to hate him, and you do it, as a conformist and prove yourself a neophyte. Get over it. Work on yourself, stop hating on someone with whom you delude to disagree. You'd find, if you bothered to hear him, that he's just another real person trying to make sense of the world and doing it in an unfiltered way through free association of his conjectures concerning the situations of life and politics, and to share with you the insight that it gives him. He's right a lot of the time. He's wrong some of the time. When he's wrong he'll own it. So disrepect him at your peril. You might not like what he has to say, but you will know that he's dead-on about a lot of topics. If you don't hear it, you'll never know. And it will be your loss, and none of his.

8:05 P.M.
August 31, 2016
   
 Storm breaks out over California Coastline
 Malibu waves,
  Santa Monica
    says 'hello'

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When I'm with you
it almost seems real again
you, trying to draw me in,
your inappropriate and constant
touching
that I'd wish you'd stop.

But some how
wanting to run away
doesn't make me do it.
I cower and hide.
Your desires . . .
you're married!

I know him.

When I'm alone
I know that the memory will fad
infatuation
worthless pandering
worthless trinketts that someone wants to fight you for
nothing here is real
it exists just for didactic purposes . . .

the fog lifts.
They have a fist fight
those two,
over a 1500 dollar chair
over two 1500 dollar chairs
that someone had brought in
as a donation.

Inappropriate friendship
never lasts.


But then it's her.
She's pulled into the same rest area
It's midnight and an approaching storm.
Her husbands
gone down
into the reeds
of the river 
snaking through the low lands
in the bright light
of the intermitent moon
with ghosts of ancient Portuguese
who had settled this place.

You see her
as you are driving by
calling out
"where are you? Where are you, oh husband oh mine . . . "

Ya, but you couldn't really hear it
because you don't stop there anymore
especially at midnight
and the approaching storm.

Soon to be 
safe at home
and warm

Soon to be safe at home and cool?
Cool? Like 'fonzi' cool, because that isn't really cool
That's only mock cool. It was cool mock cool
and Henry Winkler was always cool,
But Fonzi wasn't real cool,
Not like Jimmy at the beach cool
hot summer day,
paying for people
who can't pay their way
anonymous cool
becuase the coolest of the cool
are the fool for following the rule
Wait, not the fool, not needing to follow that rule,
anonymously
and with a penchant for extreame kindness.




Afterwards
when everyone had already gone home
and the day had driven the sun down, like spiking a football
into those brillient sundog sundown sunset dusk daze-over, a fog
that fog lifts
as the brillient moon, across the sky, arrises 


I can call out for you
but you're never coming home
never coming home
never coming home

I can cook diner for you
but your
never coming home
never coming home
again.

That squiral
that lives in the spruce
drops down the cones
that it has devored
showers down on your truck
the beds filled with tailings
of the giant feast
above in that tree.

At night
I call out to you
but you're never coming home
never coming home
never coming home
again

Eventually your brother
has the truck taken away
truck taken away
your hat still in the window.

At night
I call out to you
you used to answer
across the apartment

At night 
I call out to you
you used to smile at me
in the middle of the night

That lighthouse
your giant beacon
in the middle of the night
accross the foggy bridge of years.

And maybe someday
going home to you
when the fog gets blown away
across the stormed cross deep and blue
And pipers piping
people weeping
never ceasing
storming brew

That light house
shines forever
your giant beacon
I can see it from my home
      
  


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When the rain was coming down
and the storm was getting worse
and he felt such dispair
that he agreed to a curse

He 
made a deal
with the spirits of the forest
but the spirits of the forest
wouldn't ever let him go

Now
he's all OK
he understands
what he'd given away
and with all thing like that
when you stop and change your mind
and you ask for forgiveness
and remain being kind,
and you stop with your fear
and things you don't really hear
that seem speaking in your mind
things that are actually unkind.

So
if you make a deal with the Spirits
of the forest
remember spirits of the forest
exist only in your mind.

So deal with yourself
and set your self free
you ought not be a slave
to who you used to be
a promise to your self
that you made in your mind
might be the worst thing now
and mostly wickedly unkind.

So don't
make deals with the devils
that you conjour in your evenings
tripping in the swamp.

My bad tenent 
won't go away
says he's a Hippy
and he can't pay

I was crazy to have him
 moving in
specially when he convessed
he's not starting again

He can't lose
he can only win.





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March 11, 2015


clean water, even for enemies.

if you have this attitude, you won't need this attitude.

delete your delusions.
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 How many tracks?
  Is that booming thunder?
 Can we now wake
  from the spell we're under?

 How the storm tracks
  we can't be sure to know
 But when the rain comes
  the big winds will blow.
 
 She'll be cured
   She'll be cured
 She's adored
   she's adored.
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 Storm breaks out over California Coastline
 Malibu waves,
  Santa Monica
    says 'hello'
    
    
   
   
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