BBCSun, 09 Jun 2013 16:35 UTC
The annual conference of the secretive Bilderberg Group is meeting near Watford, with some leading political and business leaders from the US and Europe.
American "shock jock" Alex Jones joined
Times columnist David Aaronovitch to discuss it - and ended up disrupting the show in spectacular fashion.
Presenter Andrew Neil described him as "the worst person" that he had ever interviewed.
just because someone is still alive doesn't mean he's discredited from the get go i'd say .. otherwise: how come LKJ is still alive? how come sott.net has not been taken down yet? how come she's allowed to publish her books? how come jesse ventura is still alive? and allowed to publish his books and appear on major television networks etc?? the matrix is pretty tight, sure, but there is always some who will slip through the cracks (see jesse ventura's meeting with the CIA after he won the election to become the governor of Minnesota and he had to explain to the CIA agents how that happened) and when they reach a certain popularity taking them down could prove counterproductive since it would paint them as martyrs and only fan the movement that the PTB were trying to suppress in the first place ... or you corrupt those movements from the inside ... which seems more likely what has happened to AJ ... if he wasn't a planted disinfo agent from the beginning already ... on the other hand: this guy behaves in such a ridiculous way every time he speaks (although i kind of understand that he's getting heated up since he's been put intentionally on a spot and feels he has to defend himself) that it's more like a freak show ... so it seems he discredits and ridicules himself every time he appears on those shows ... maybe that's why they think it's safe to invite him since he's just annoying ...