This past week my father in law came to me and handed me a video I should watch. I agreed on the one condition that he would in turn agree to watch a video that I chose, the obvious choice here would be the Crash Course by Dr. Chris Martenson. It didn’t matter at the time whatever he had in mind for me because I could suffer through 1.5 hours of probably the worst cinema in the hopes that he would sit through probably the most well researched and conclusive project on the economy/energy/environment evah (ahem, you know where I hang my hat so I make no apologies).

Now to understand this story you have to understand my father in law, he’s a dyed in the wool republican. I love him and respect him but when he hands me a ‘must watch’ video it comes as no surprise that the DVD is titled the ‘Obama Deception’. I didn’t exactly roll my eyes but I think I might’ve smirked. Personally, I hold no political party as my own, that allows me the freedom to judge incoming information from a view clear of the political-junk that others might (I don’t know them, I can’t judge them). But I have a hard time with people who criticize Obama for the mess we are in. That in my opinion is BS, Obama was handed a broom after the Greenspan Supernova and told to clean it up. Admittedly he is making poor decisions in his selection of Cabinet members and handling of the financial crisis but to pin the blame on him is ludicrous.

That being said, I sat down and watched the video ‘Obama Deception’ and realized three minutes into this thing after the music died down that it was an Alex Jones film! Hot Damn, Alex Jones has penetrated into the common man in the heartland (I live in Southern IL), this is exciting news. The kicker in this tale is that in my book Alex Jones is out to lunch on all his theories of a New World Order in my opinion (I’ll leave that discussion out of this for now). But I had made a deal with my FIL to watch it and so I did, and did, and did. This film has to be about 2.25 hours long.

I’ll save you the details but I agree with Alex Jones on 80-85% of everything he says. The film is very well done and for the CM uninitiated can be unabashedly overwhelming at times but I think for the right viewer this overwhelming-ness sends them to the bookshelves to do some more learnin’.

My conclusion is this, I will never criticize Alex Jones again, we share the same mission regardless of what he thinks is the ‘endgame’ we both believe the system is in deep capture (google the term) by a corrupt regime. He thinks that the corrupt regime is the NWO and I think it’s Wall Street. If people come to the same deep capture belief through Alex Jones, or Peter Schiff, or Max Keiser, or Chris Martenson it doesn’t matter. What is important is that we need the critical numbers to bring down the Federal Reserve, expose the Oligarchs, and take back our system of government. Kudos, Mr. Jones.