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Comments by "c. j. macq" (@cjmacq-vg8um) on "Alex Jones Announces "Emergency Blowout Sale" After Bankruptcy" video.
i used to watch his early shows. they weren't too bad. he railed against the elite on the left and right. then he went wacky and began accusing mass shootings of being staged "false-flags" and worshipping trump as the second coming. he knew such antics would resonate with the right-conspiracy nutz and would make him rich. i wish people would learn THIS FACT! fraud isn't protected by free speech. its a crime. you can't just stand up in public and lie through your damned teeth. and profiting financially through fraud is doubly a crime. but in the u. s. these laws protecting americans from being victimized through fraud are rarely, IF EVER, enforced. at best, they're considered "white-collar" civil disputes. that is, unless you're among the lower classes. pyramid schemes and fortune telling are still considered criminal fraud in many jurisdictions. religious leaders, corporations, CEOs, politicians and D, A.s and cops lie as standard procedure. there's an entire industry devoted entirely to fraud. they're called public relations firms. extortion is a form of fraud. and without extortion capitalism couldn't make rich people richer. if our laws against fraud were actually enforced we'd have a MUCH DIFFERENT country right now.
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his bankruptcy is a frauid. and he'll get away with it because he's rich. he got rich from committing fraud. i wish people would learn THIS FACT! fraud isn't protected by free speech. its a crime. you can't just stand up in public and lie through your damned teeth. and profiting financially through fraud is doubly a crime. but in the u. s. these laws protecting americans from being victimized through fraud are rarely, IF EVER, enforced. at best, they're considered "white-collar" civil disputes. that is, unless you're among the lower classes. pyramid schemes and fortune telling are still considered criminal fraud in many jurisdictions. religious leaders, corporations, CEOs, politicians and D, A.s and cops lie as standard procedure. there's an entire industry devoted entirely to fraud. they're called public relations firms. extortion is a form of fraud. and without extortion capitalism couldn't make rich people richer. if our laws against fraud were actually enforced we'd have a MUCH DIFFERENT country right now.
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i wish people would learn THIS FACT! fraud isn't protected by free speech. its a crime. you can't just stand up in public and lie through your damned teeth. and profiting financially through fraud is doubly a crime. but in the u. s. these laws protecting americans from being victimized through fraud are rarely, IF EVER, enforced. at best, they're considered "white-collar" civil disputes. that is, unless you're among the lower classes. pyramid schemes and fortune telling are still considered criminal fraud in many jurisdictions. religious leaders, corporations, CEOs, politicians and D, A.s and cops lie as standard procedure. there's an entire industry devoted entirely to fraud. they're called public relations firms. extortion is a form of fraud. and without extortion capitalism couldn't make rich people richer. if our laws against fraud were actually enforced we'd have a MUCH DIFFERENT country right now.
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