21 thoughts on “Max Keiser: Cancer is How They Will Take It All

  1. canadian dirtlump

    Interesting interview, I was happy to hear you Max.

    One thing which I notice (well played by the way Max) is that whenever Israel is mentioned Alex shits his pants and moves onto another subject at a speed only rivaled by HFT computers.

  2. Hardcore Uproar

    STACY & MAX!, This guy, Alex Jones, knows the truth about 911, nothing to do with fanatical Arabs. Is it not time you two woke up to the real culprits of 911?

  3. Happy Dick

    @Max … ya did a great show bro! …. (AJ, slows you down)

    Imo, unplugging, and passive massive non compliance is a key in neutralizing the control. I totally disagree with AJ aggressive tactic.

  4. Jayme

    I’m betting that the bankers will, for the most part double down. The course of world history is set without a mass populous uprising. It is nearly impossible without intervention or profound realization for a junkie to stop their addiction. I advocate mass doses of ibogaine for globalists.

  5. Mary Genoud

    Great interview, lots covered from Monsanto suing small farmers over terminator seeds, which blew into their fields to Indian farmers committing suicide at astronomical rates. Actually Indian farmers were never told that Monsanto seeds required a lot more water, thus fields wilted. Controlling resources is definitely an agenda and it was interest to hear that rain-water-harvesting is now outlawed in the US. T. Bonne Pickens bottles/harvests water at his TX ranch, which sits on a shallow water table, part of the Ogallala Aquifer that covers approximately 8 states and represents 30% of US ground water for irrigation!! The Ogallala Aquifer is geologic, once gone- there is no more. Has anyone told T. Boone NOT to harvest and sell this water?? Then, the issues related to the knowledge gap or its monopolization. You can bet that the financial stealth of Wall Street’s algorithms is invested in techs, which will help make this planet sustainable. Who will own the new energies and water of today and tomorrow? Definitely not you, your pension fund nor will today’s players like Exxon, because while you and everyone else was being dumbed down, the boys from Queens and a couple of preps were busy stealing your future, which they plan to own. The first line of attack was the middle and upper-middle class. No point in stealing from the poor; they have no money!

  6. Nak

    How Low can we go? It is simply divide and conquer, every man for himself.
    “Here I abandoned peace and desecrated law; fortune it is you I follow. Farewell to treaties. From now on war is our judge!” Hail Caesar! We who are about to die salute you!” – Marcus Lucanus

  7. swell

    Alex Jones understands everything? Huh? Alex Jones’ presumed filmstudies breakdown of Batman: The Dark Knight Rises, is case in point. While that picture remains entirely too radioactive for an extant breakdown, nevermind most have not yet even seen it, I can tell you that the allegory finds itself almost entirely within Joey King’s role.

  8. Mark Lytle

    Do you all know about this?

    http://www.nbc.com/stars-earn-stripes/about/

    I received this plea to sign a petition to attempt to stop this. Here is more about it:

    “NBC has created an entertainment show that breaks new ground. “Stars Earn Stripes” will be co-hosted by retired U.S. general Wesley Clark. NBC is promoting the show during its Summer Olympics telecast as the next big sporting event. But the sport it’s exhibiting is war.

    On “Stars Earn Stripes,” celebrities will pair-up with members of the U.S. military to compete at war-like tasks, including “long-range weapons fire.” Only there won’t be any of the killing or dying.

    Our wars kill huge numbers of people, primarily civilians, and often children and the elderly. NBC is not showing this reality on its war-o-tainment show any more than on its news programs. Other nations’ media show the face of war, giving people a very different view of war-making.

    While 57% of federal discretionary spending goes to the military, weapons makers can’t seem to get enough of our tax dollars. In the spirit of transferring veterans’ care to the realm of private charity, “Stars Earn Stripes” will give prize money each week to “military-based charities” in order to “send a message.”

    One of NBC’s corporate parents, General Electric, takes war very seriously, but not as human tragedy — rather, as financial profit. (GE is a big weapons manufacturer.) A retired general hosting a war-o-tainment show is another step in the normalization of permanent war.

    Go here to try to stop this:
    http://www.rootsaction.org/featured-actions/489-nbc-invents-war-o-tainment

  9. Robert Mockan

    >Mark Lytle

    When entertainment changes from war-like tasks to completing and doing the math analysis of an experiment correctly in a science class, the primitives on this world may have a future.

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