Alex Takes Calls on Reports of Nwo Tyranny in Your City/County - Alex Jones Tv 1/4

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  • heres some unjust tyranny. My 2nd grader (8 years old) got suspended for 1 day for disagreeing about how the civil war started with his teacher. He claimed it wasn't about slavery, but about states rights, and that its a battle that we are fighting today. Teacher called it insubordination. I do believe our entire country is in trouble, when my 8 year old knows more than his teachers. I have never been more proud of my child being in trouble. I hope all of us can learn from him.

  • @TheLiiight the powers at be are not stupid enough to kill him. he has put out so much information already that even if they kill him the information is still there. the big reason is that if they kill him everyone will know who did it and even people that are ignorant in thinking hes a quack will start looking into his work. people would start asking themselves "if what he said wasnt true? why would they kill him". all around it would cause more problems for the elite than good for them.

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  • the best way to get sunlight is through the eye? wow the evil globalist are corrupting all the good knowledge. you guys remember that guru in india that has never eaten or drink for most of his life? he said that he stares at the sun.

  • @smokekindherb Wow aint that crazy...that word insubordination is used when they are really ticked off lol

  • @METALGEARSOL1D It doesn't matter if it's a salt or not.It only depends wheter fluoride is a polar molecule or not.If fluoride is a polar molecule then it will link with water molecules via "hydrogen link".The common salt used in kitchen(sodium clouride I believe is called in english) is polar(it's composed by a positive sodium ion and a negative clorum ion I believe)and it "dissolves" when you put it into water.If I got what you meant right,then you had a wrong statement

  • @peptopro17 That would make sense then. Thanks. Doesn't prevent the fact that it is classed as a poison

  • @METALGEARSOL1D and things just happen, its life

  • @SimonIntense i dont know man, all i hear is mostly towards the west, F is not chemically bonded to h2o but is still present. Kind of how when you pour oil into water. There is no chemical reaction, but they are mixed together.

  • U.S. Government already own $46.000 dollars for every american citizen, if that isn't enough to throw away the government, i don't know what more the americans need to do that.

  • @SimonIntense Because fluoride is a salt, it's particles are merely suspended in the water. Since there is no chemical reaction, the water's makeup does not change, thus it stays water.

  • @uturniaphobic What sleep? Oh, you mean that we actually have an education so we can form our own opinions. You do know that nothing Alex Jones ever "predicts" comes true, right. This isn't the Matrix, guy, the world isn't some fucking cover up.

  • @peptopro17 The chemical equation for water is H2O (obviously u know that but....). Fluoride is F. If there is F occuring naturally in water, then wouldn't the water cease to be water and thus become something else?

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