This is page eight of my discussion on the Alex Jones film The Order of Death. If you were linked here by mistake, please refer to page one of this article, which contains the introduction.
If you haven't read my article on the first film, please do it now! If you haven't, don't contact me and complain when you claim I haven't debunked anything in this article, because almost all of it is covered in the first film and barely touched on here.
[Alex Jones]
Does it feel good to get loaded on the slave ships? Giggling, happily, hahaha, face scanning cameras going up, you don't speak against that.
I thought Alex was mad because they only spoke out against the politics, now he's upset because they're mentioning the rituals instead?
[Woman #1]
In that cauldron is water from sacred places and from political actions all around the world. There's water there from Seattle and from Quebec City and from [unintelligible]. Birth place of uh,
Quetzalcoatl, Ahmaknan. And I'm gonna take some of it, actually tomorrow, to Genoa, to the protest there against the G-8 and we're going to do some kind of cauldron ritual in the midst of it which will be interesting.
Yeah, that will be interesting, indeed.
[Making bird noises]
[Crowd]
Magic! Ceremony!
[Alex Jones]
Now I'm beginning to realize why we're not supposed to talk about all the occult activities going on inside the Grove. It isn't magic or belief in magic, that's the problem. It's not the occult, no, it's those evil right wingers. And by the way, let's not mention all those top democrats that are inside. It's pretty hypocritical.
Some of these people had the Communist Manifesto and they are far, far left. I find it hard to believe they're all just democrats. I thought Alex Jones didn't even believe in right and left?
Now to be fair, Mary Moore and many of the protestors were not involved in the ritual. But we did see leaders of the ritual directing the protest and moderating with police. The police even shut down the road so they could carry out the ritual. And to be fair, it wasn't just western magic that was being practiced at the protest. There was a group there promoting Santeria. You know, that Caribbean voodoo practice. But, they also mixed in some Aztec worship, so it was quite a grab bag of occultism.
[Camera Guy]
What is the purpose of the offering for the alter, what is that?
[Man in tan clothing]
Giving back. Giving back to mother. Giving back to the earth. We just take, take, take, and consume. But today we're asking everybody to give something back.
[Camera Guy]
So this is to return something to the earth, right?
[Man in tan clothing]
Yes. Since by doing so we resurrect her.
[Camera Guy]
Oh, okay, I understand. Thank you.
Maybe the camera guy can explain it to me then.
[Alex Jones]
Our investigator talked to a local NPR reporter who had had an interesting run in with who we later learned was the Secret Service.
Again, they never have the really good stuff on tape.
[Accented woman]
I was alerted to very fancy cars standing in the uh, side street here. And I walked up and the guy had his window down and he had all kinds of fancy recording equipment in his seat next to him and I held the microphone and I said, "Sir, we are curious about who you are, would you please tell us who you are?" And he said, "Take your mic out of my car, lady and step back." And I said, "Would you repeat that for broadcast and
I got in even closer. And that's all I could get out of him and then he sort of tried to run over my toe. He turned his car around and disappeared in that direction. And people said he was on the bridge filming before, so he was somebody from the other side who was documenting.
[Camera Guy]
Right, but the wrong side, okay?
[Accented woman]
The wrong side, yes.
Could have been anyone really. I'm not sure if he was saying this encounter was the Secret Service.
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