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Comment: After watching that interview
After watching that interview
After watching that interview I feel invigorated. I also just read Judge Naps' letter. I feel hope. The brilliance in what Alex does is not only in what he says but how he says it. He comes across like a mad man. He says things people do not want to hear. He shatters the cognitive dissonance and normalcy bias that plagues this country. People will feel obligated to check out the facts he was presenting. Especially those that dislike him. They will want to prove him wrong. When they google something like "chem trails" or "fluoride in the water" they are in for a rude awakening. Pun intended. The only thing the commentators were good at was ad hominem attacks.
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but an irate tireless few keen on setting the brushfire of freedom in the minds of men." - Samuel Adams
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