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Old 06-10-14, 08:06 AM   #7
Dread Knot
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Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
Yep, a couple of "patriots" who didn't want to be sent to fema re education camps for possessing guns after being caught breaking the law.
Its nice to see their mentor calling these murders a US government black flag operation.
Given that these two deranged morons were publically big fans of Alex Jones, is why Jones has to push the "false flag" story every time these events occur to distance himself and lay blame on the government. Otherwise, he has to face the fact that his conspiracy theory con game shtick has gone too far and actually gotten people killed.
 
But lately it's degenerated into a nasty positive feedback loop. Time and time again these people harp on how anytime anybody in the US ever shoots someone else it's a "false flag event", to enact harsh gun control laws and that the fine citizenry needs to "stand up" to the tyrannical usurpers; but anytime one of them does take the initiative, it's just called another false flag by the rest. (that citizens need to stand up to the government over). Around and around.

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I wonder if Alex Jones could be pulled in for conspiracy or incitement in relation to his disciples actions?
That's a good question. The First Amendment doesn't protect Alex Jones from being held accountable for what he has said. That accountability may not have to be in the criminal sense. He might be vulnerable to redress under the law of torts. I do wonder if the victims and their families in this case might have cause to sue Jones under some form of reckless endangerment or negligence.

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