Charlie Daniels: You Wanna Do Gun Control, Start with The DOJ!

On this Friday, July 20, edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the shooting in Colorado and breaks down how it will be used to push through ratification of the United Nations’ gun-grabber treaty in the Senate and also manufacture anti-Second Amendment hysteria in the corporate media. Alex also welcomes back to the show country and southern rock music legend Charlie Daniels. Earlier this month, Daniels went on record stating that the UN’s Arms Trade Treaty will be used to register and ultimately confiscate all privately owned firearms. “If the Senate ratifies this treaty you can say goodbye to private ownership of firearms because an international treaty supersedes sovereignty and America will be bound by it’s provisions and disarming America will strike a major blow for global government,” Charlie wrote on July 18. www.charliedaniels.com BEHOLD A PALE HORSE-DVD www.infowarsshop.com Behold A Pale Horse: America’s Last Chance, starring country music legend Charlie Daniels, is a film about looming world government, a global elite, the United Nations and American sovereignty. The light of our “shining city on the hill” dims. Discussing an America that is under judgement, patriots from across America join Charlie Daniels in a primer on The New World Order and Biblical perspective. A global feudal police state is unfolding. Be a part of the solution. Your freedom depends on it. We were born for such a time as this. Your Price: $19.95 ‘on sale’ www.infowars.com www

Alan Watt – In The 1970s Songwriters Were Told To Start Writing Gender Neutral Songs, And They Did

THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL ALAN WATT VIDEO OR YOUTUBE ACCOUNT. This is a clip from Alan Watt’s RBN show from May 20, 2009. “It’s almost impossible for youngsters to believe that everything around them, including the way they’re taught to dress and so on, what’s the latest thing in fashion, is designed on purpose by very old people working with those in the music industry etc. Plato talked about it. He [said that] the musicians should be licensed because of the effect they could have on the …