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Alex Jones exposes key information about the Pentagon shooting and the Christmas Day Bombing during a live segment with Geraldo Rivera on FOX News this Saturday. Geraldo asks if the Pentagon shooting incident "will stick to the 9/11 Truther people", almost as if that was someone's intent. Alex responds in anger about why the media moved so quickly in attempt to demonize 9/11 Truthers-- who broadly include, polls show, a majority of Americans and 6 out of 10 9/11 Commissioners who question the official story.
After all, Alex makes clear in the segment, it was no more than one hour after the incident that major national news outlets were reporting the connection-- how were they so ready to report, and why were they so focused on Bedell's apparent postings about 9/11? What makes the establishment so uncomfortable about 9/11 questions that its media tools work overtime to denounce it? Pundits like Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck and Chris Matthews constantly hype up the "hurt feelings" the movement causes or its alleged potential for violence. Then when random, lone nut acts occur, news teams dash to explain the supposed anti-government motivation behind the acts, whether seeking to link it 9/11 truth in this case, or to the Tea Party movement in the case of the IRS plane crash mentioned by Geraldo.
The snap-reaction of reporting Bedell to be a 9/11 truther within one hour of the incident is a smoking gun that media forces intentionally sought to link violence with those asking questions about 9/11 (who have been demonstrably non-violent) and to damage the movement via induced public anger over the incident.
Alex also exposes, for the first time on national television, how the Underwear Bomber was helped onto the plane prior to his attempted Christmas day bombing and given clearance by the U.S. State Dept. on orders of intelligence officials-- despite the fact that his father had warned government authorities well in advance that his son posed a danger. Though outrageous, this behavior is part of a pattern, and frankly, part of history. From the staged Gulf of Tonkin incident that led to the Vietnam War to the now declassified Operation Northwoods documents and more, the U.S. government has proposed and carried out deceptions-- including deadly lies that cost Americans lives-- in order to sell the public on an agenda.
For his part, Geraldo was fair in giving Alex Jones time to speak, and even stepped in to back up Alex when Kimberley questioned "what evidence" he had for his serious allegations that the U.S. had carried out false flag attacks in the past. The "Gulf of Tonkin is very well documented," Geraldo points out.
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