Provocateurs Spray-paint "Infowars.com" on Private Property in Pennsylvania - Alex Jones Tv

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
12,299
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

Provocateurs Spray-paint "Infowars.com" on Private Property in Pennsylvania




Kurt Nimmo
http://www.infowars.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
August 19, 2010

Alex Jones and Infowars.com have repeatedly advised against defacing private property in order to express political ideas and opposition to the government.




In an obvious effort to discredit Alex Jones and Infowars.com, vandals have spray-painted "Infowars.com" and messages about fluoride on private property in Millcreek Township, Pennsylvania.

WPMT Fox 43 in York, Pennsylvania, covered the vandalism. Fox's anchor insinuates Infowars.com is behind the incident.

It is almost assured the graffiti is the work of either agents provocateurs or misguided individuals who do not respect private property or have a tagger mentality. It is a 90% chance, however, the vandalism is an effort to discredit Alex Jones and Infowars.com.

Alex Jones and Infowars.com have repeatedly advised against defacing private property in order to express political ideas and opposition to the government.

In 2009, during the Obama as the Joker poster campaign, Infowars.com specifically instructed activists not to put posters up on private property. "Obama Joker posters should be posted in public commons where other fliers, public announcements, handbills, etc., are posted. Please do not post on federal or private property as this will be considered vandalism and will be counterproductive and diminish the message of the Obama Joker poster," Infowars.com wrote on August 5, 2009.

In the last few months, the underhanded campaign to derail the growing patriot movement has taken on a desperate momentum.

Earlier this month, a Democrat operative connected to Jack Conway, a Democrat running against Rand Paul in Kentucky, was outed at a political event. Tyler Clay Collins dressed up like a Rand Paul supporter and bashed immigrants in an attempt to discredit the Republican candidate. Collins' outrageous stunt was followed by a fallacious story published by GQ claiming Paul had kidnapped a woman and tried to force her to take drugs as part of a fraternity ritual.

In April, Jason Levin, an Oregon technology consultant, created a website urging opponents of the Tea Party movement to attend rallies and events and engage behavior designed to discredit the movement. Levin's website encouraged opponents to infiltrate the movement and do things that will "further distance them from mainstream America and damage the public's opinion of them."

There are numerous cases of groups and individuals engaging in property damage and other destructive stunts in order to demonize their opponents. For instance, earlier this year a Jewish student at George Washington University was caught putting swastikas on her dorm room door. The student admitted responsibility after she was caught in the act by a hidden camera placed by the police.

The government has a long and sordid history of infiltrating political groups in a concerted effort to discredit them. The FBI created COINTELPRO for this specific reason. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover said COINTERLPRO was launched specifically to "neutralize" the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King, and the anti-war movement. "Agents and informers did not merely spy on political activists. Their main purpose was to discredit and disrupt. Their very presence served to undermine trust and scare off potential supporters," writes Brian Glick.

In 2007, Canadian police were caught red-handed at the Security and Prosperity Partnership summit in Montebello, Canada, acting as violence-prone anarchists.

Fresh food that lasts from eFoods Direct (Ad)

Finally, the corporate media has specifically targeted Alex Jones. In 2009, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and a gaggle of so-called liberal bloggers attempted to link cop shooter Richard Poplawski to Jones. "Believing most media were covering up important events, Mr. Poplawski turned to a far-right conspiracy Web site run by Alex Jones, a self-described documentarian (sic) with roots going back to the extremist militia movement of the early 1990s," Dennis R. Roddy wrote for the Post-Gazette.
http://www.infowars.com/provocateurs-spray-paint-%e2%80%9cinfowars-com%e2%80%...

  • likes, 9 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Top Comments

  • I keep trying to get my grandma to stop drinking the damn tap water...we have bottled water and I told her to just drink they i'll buy more if we run out. I go home and she has 3 things of water in old soda bottles...I say what kind of water is that woman? I GOT IT OUT THE TAP she snapped back...I said didnt I tell u to stop drinking that damn tap water...she says people have no common sense anymore...I say yes because they keep drinking the water out the DAMN TAP

  • If only they had spray-painted Fox News or CNN... Would Fox News or CNN be responsible?

see all

All Comments (206)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @Charmer4856 bottled water isn't FDA regulated or tested , your tap water might be safer lol

  • Racist Jerk!

  • Dam! We never finished the Spray-paint job. Alex Jones never came back with the rest of the spray-paint. Alex in frame 9:00, he never go violent. o.O and he mean it. @.@ another Alex Zen moment.

  • 90+% chance? Your reasoning or proof? wait? You have none? Shit.. since when has that stopped you before?

  • Educate the police and military? You would have a better chance of teaching a monkey to drive a standard.

  • lmao hilarious

  • @Charmer4856 ...watch?v=dZe1AeH0Qz8

  • @Charmer4856

    she likes the fluoride flavoring ;)

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more