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*'''''America Destroyed By Design''''' (1997): Jones' first documentary film from the mid-90s. He travels the country and discusses how he feels the sovereignty of the US is being subordinated to global interests.
*'''''America Destroyed By Design''''' (1997): Jones' first documentary film from the mid-90s. He travels the country and discusses how he feels the sovereignty of the US is being subordinated to global interests.
*'''''America Wake Up (Or Waco)''''' (2000): documents the 1993 [[Waco, Texas|Waco]] incident with the [[Branch Davidian]]s.
*'''''America Wake Up (Or Waco)''''' (2000): documents the 1993 [[Waco, Texas|Waco]] incident with the [[Branch Davidian]]s.
*'''''Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports Exposed''''' (2000): Jones interviews Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) Walter Burien.
*'''''Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports Exposed''''' (2000): Jones interviews Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) [http://cafr1.com/ Walter Burien].
*'''''Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove''''' (2000): Jones and his assistant infiltrated the annual gathering of the [[Bohemian Club]]. He was aided by a team of British filmmakers working for [[Channel 4]]. Footage was later shown in the U.K. as part three in a four-part documentary, ''The Secret Rulers of the World''. One of the filmmakers, [[Jon Ronson]], subsequently documented the experience in his book, ''Them: Adventures with Extremists''.
*'''''Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove''''' (2000): Jones and his assistant infiltrated the annual gathering of the [[Bohemian Club]]. He was aided by a team of British filmmakers working for [[Channel 4]]. Footage was later shown in the U.K. as part three in a four-part documentary, ''The Secret Rulers of the World''. One of the filmmakers, [[Jon Ronson]], subsequently documented the experience in his book, ''Them: Adventures with Extremists''.
*'''''Police State 2000''''' (2000): the first of a 3-part series. Jones focusess on the alleged militarization of American law enforcement with footage of training drills.
*'''''Police State 2000''''' (2000): the first of a 3-part series. Jones focusess on the alleged militarization of American law enforcement with footage of training drills.

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For other people by the same name, see Alex Jones (disambiguation)
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Alex Jones

Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American radio host and filmmaker. He is most known for questioning the official accounts of the September 11th terrorist attacks. [1]

Political viewpoint

Jones believes many governments and some major corporations are in collaboration to create a New World Order. The New World Order, according to Jones, is a group of powerful figures that wish to abolish civil liberties and enslave all humankind for their benefit.

Background

Originally from Rockwall, Texas, Jones began his career in Austin with a live call-in format cable access television program. His accusations against the United Nations, the United States federal government, shadowy secret societies and multinational corporations eventually led him to produce a similar, nationally syndicated radio show. His show is broadcast via Internet radio through the Genesis Communications Network. Jones still broadcasts his show, InfoWars, on public access television in Austin[2] He initially appeared on KJFK-FM in Austin until he was fired in late 1999. [3]

Videos

Jones has produced a series of videos about the emergence of a totalitarian world government, erosion of civil liberties and U.S. national sovereignty, the misuse of government power, corporate deception, and cohesion between disparate power structures. He allows his listeners to freely distribute VHS and DVD copies of his films, as well as via the Internet.

  • America Destroyed By Design (1997): Jones' first documentary film from the mid-90s. He travels the country and discusses how he feels the sovereignty of the US is being subordinated to global interests.
  • America Wake Up (Or Waco) (2000): documents the 1993 Waco incident with the Branch Davidians.
  • Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports Exposed (2000): Jones interviews Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) Walter Burien.
  • Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove (2000): Jones and his assistant infiltrated the annual gathering of the Bohemian Club. He was aided by a team of British filmmakers working for Channel 4. Footage was later shown in the U.K. as part three in a four-part documentary, The Secret Rulers of the World. One of the filmmakers, Jon Ronson, subsequently documented the experience in his book, Them: Adventures with Extremists.
  • Police State 2000 (2000): the first of a 3-part series. Jones focusess on the alleged militarization of American law enforcement with footage of training drills.
  • Police State 2: The Takeover (2000): Follows Jones' claim that the American people are too accepting of a highly controlled society.
  • 9-11: The Road to Tyranny (2002)
  • Masters of Terror (2002): Jones explains why he feels the elite are using manufactured terrorism to get the population to go along with pre-planned wars in an effort to grab the world's remaining natural resources.
  • Police State 3: Total Enslavement (2003): the rise of Homeland Security, Patriot Acts 1 and 2, the Total Information Awareness Network, Follows accusations of government-run white slavery rings, and the new prison surveillance economy.
  • Matrix of Evil (2003): a collection of footage from speeches and conversations with Alex Jones, Congressman Ron Paul, Colonel Craig Roberts, Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and activist Frank Morales. [1]
  • American Dictators: Documenting The Staged 2004 Election (2004): Jones presents information about the major candidates in the 2004 presidential race.
  • Martial Law: 9/11 Rise of the Police State (2005): Jones shows what he believes are signs of a growing police state
  • The Order of Death (2005): Jones claims that the Bohemian Grove, Freemasonry, and the Illuminati are secretly ruling most of the world by proxy.
  • Terror Storm (2006): Jones announced the title for his next film on his May 12, 2006 radio show.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Showbiz Tonight", CNN, March 23, 2006
  2. ^ PACT Channel 10 Programming Schedule. Accessed 26 April, 2006
  3. ^ Nichols, Lee. "Psst, It's a Conspiracy: KJFK Gives Alex Jones the Boot Media Clips", The Austin Chronicle, December 10, 1999

Further reading

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