Alex Jones: Jade Helm Purpose Is To Prepare Us For ‘Police State’

Posted by | May 15, 2015 09:30 | Filed under: Politics Radio Interviews


Alex Jones appeared on my radio show Thursday night and I asked him if he really believes Jade Helm is a military takeover of Texas and other states. He also discussed his dispute with ABC News about his failure to appear on “This Week” last Sunday.

JONES: I wish I would have been there (on ABC’s This Week). They never completed setting up the interview. The first said it was going to be live, and promised, so I couldn’t be edited. Then they said no it’s not live. Then they kept changing the time and I didn’t hear from them for a day, so it didn’t happen. Then 12 minutes before airtime they call me to tell me there is a car waiting outside for you.  Well, I was literally in a robe cooking my kids breakfast, so i didn’t go.

COLMES: You’re the kind of guy who will get more press not doing an interview then some people get for doing them.

JONES: It’s just bizarre. Exactly…

COLMES: What do you think of Jade Helm? What do you think the goal is?

JONES: The goal is to acclimate the military, who are good people and good men and women, and the police, and the locals, to accept this militarized culture, this police state culture, all around us.

Jones also blamed the big auto companies for clamping down on American’s “train culture” which leads to a lack of infrastructure and the kind of Amtrak tragedy we’ve seen this week.

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16 responses to Alex Jones: Jade Helm Purpose Is To Prepare Us For ‘Police State’

  1. William May 15th, 2015 at 09:41

    to accept this militarized culture, this police state culture, all around us.”

  2. Suzanne McFly May 15th, 2015 at 09:47

    He is full of lies. The network claimed he knew when the limo would be there to pick him up, he simply refused. He knew that audience wouldn’t buy his BS so he backed out. He doesn’t want too many people to hear the ridiculous crap he is peddling to the morons who listen to him. He is afraid if more people are aware of the garbage he is spewing, maybe the rest of us will find our voices and start questioning him and his cronies.

  3. Carla Akins May 15th, 2015 at 09:54

    If Jones told me the sky was blue, I would check with three other sources.

  4. ExPFCWintergreen May 15th, 2015 at 10:17

    The Right-Wing Noise Machine has done an infinitely more effective job of “preparing us for the police state” and “militarization of culture” than the Defense Department could ever do, even assuming it wanted to. From “Three Strikes” laws to “secure the border,” from ad nauseam invocations of “Support the Troops” to the never-ending drumbeat of knee-jerk rushes to defend police brutality, from rote and unthinking defenses of torture and domestic spying because 9/11 to whining that “American Sniper” didn’t win the Oscar/Palme d’Or/Berlinale Golden Bear/Miss America crown, from the NRA’s never-ending quest to put an assault rifle in every crib to the stupefyingly irritating “thank you for your service,” the Right has been tripping over its own two feet for decades to militarize culture and pave the way for the police state.

  5. OldLefty May 15th, 2015 at 10:18

    Quite the boon to the tin foil hat community.

    (but then EVERYTHING is).

    As our own Tony Norman (from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette) said;

    “The main thing that I learned about conspiracy theory,” fantasy writer Alan Moore once wrote, “is that conspiracy theorists believe in a conspiracy because that is more comforting.

    The truth of the world is that it is actually chaotic. The truth is not The Illuminati, or The Jewish Banking Conspiracy, or the Gray Alien Theory. The truth is far more frightening. Nobody is in control,” Mr. Moore wrote. “The world is rudderless.

    Meanwhile, even the least educated American can tell you about the hidden forces in history aiming to wreck our God-fearing way of life. After all, we’ve been surrounded by witches, Freemasons, union organizers and other demonic succubi ever since the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.

    Supposedly, Mr. Obama’s shock troops — a mix of illegal aliens from Mexico and Islamic State jihadists smuggled into the country via a network of underground tunnels dug beneath Wal-Marts — will be merciless as they go door-to-door confiscating “freedom” semi-automatics and imposing Obamacare along with Sharia law on the hapless survivors.

    In a move calculated to improve his popularity with the Tea Party, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott actually ordered the Texas State Guard to “monitor” the military’s movements to ensure the rights of Texans aren’t violated.

    Jade Helm 15 will, of course, come and go without the implementation of martial law. Texans will insist that it was their armed vigilance that prevented the apocalypse. They will claim victory long enough to adjust their tin-foil hats to detect Lucifer’s next nefarious scheme.

    After all, Hillary Rodham Clinton, as the Antichrist and Whore of Babylon rolled into one, has Texas in her sights.”

    – Tony Norman, May 12, 2015

  6. illinoisboy1977 May 15th, 2015 at 11:06

    I have to disagree with almost everything Mr. Jones says. The military has every good reason in the book, for wanting to conduct domestic counter-terrorism exercises. There is currently a very real danger of ISIS operatives launching attacks on American soil and the military needs to be practiced in its responses. The idea that the military is going to take over day-to-day law enforcement operations is laughable. The Constitution strictly forbids the military from conducting domestic law enforcement actions, except in cases of insurrection and/or declarations of martial law. No military officer would obey that order, even coming directly from the President. A soldier’s first oath is to the Constitution and he would be compelled to arrest anyone in power, who orders him to blatantly violate that oath.
    On the Amtrak front, with their current subsidies and the prices they charge for fares and food, there’s no reason why their current infrastructure isn’t WORLDS better than it is. It looks like more mismanagement of government funds, to me.

  7. eyelashviper May 15th, 2015 at 11:44

    Well Alex, you should know, that this is another false flag….Texas is not the target, Oklahoma is, and those tornadoes were just a distraction caused by chemtrails, to get the people ready for FEMA CAMP

    https://2012patriot.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/camp-fema-2.jpg?w=450&h=361

  8. Jack E Raynbeau May 15th, 2015 at 12:22

    Jones lives in his own self-imposed police state. It’s called paranoia.

  9. dewired4u May 15th, 2015 at 15:27

    Jones is an actor he has his audience captivated with the fantasy he tells. People have fright or flight response naturally and he has figured out how to push that button to the tune of millions of dollars.

  10. Dwendt44 May 15th, 2015 at 20:16

    Aren’t these ‘conspiracy’ nuts the same ones that ‘demand’ we put Army troops on the Texas border?

  11. labman57 May 15th, 2015 at 21:45

    Alex Jones’ mantra: “Have tin, will travel”.

  12. Doug Milliken May 15th, 2015 at 22:30

    Alex Jones is badly in need of a shattered jaw.

  13. majii May 15th, 2015 at 22:40

    This ass didn’t show up for the ABC interview, not because of scheduling problems, but because he knew he’d come across as the raging fruitcake that he is.

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