
#1555 - Alex Jones & Tim Dillon
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#1555 - Alex Jones & Tim Dillon mentions Franklin scandal and Men in Power by Helmut Schmidt with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Gunderson got it raided in D.C. and found a whole CIA facility with a snuff films every fax machine.
Helmut Schmidt, German chancellor, wrote Men in Power is a political retrospective.
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“If you didn't know anything about the Franklin scandal, you didn't know about Epstein or you hadn't read these books, you didn't know the stories your uncle told you.”
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“Helmut Schmidt, German chancellor, wrote Men in Power is a political retrospective. Will you retired in the late 80s? I love our Illuminati rituals that we have in Germany in our own sacred groves.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Borat
“The discussion revolves around the portrayal of Rudy Giuliani in the Borat movie, highlighting a controversial scene that was perceived differently than intended.”
Event Horizon
“The speaker discusses the movie 'Event Horizon' in relation to a BP oil disaster, mentioning its plot about going into another dimension.”
Bruno
“The mention of Bruno relates to a scene where a character attempts to engage Congressman Ron Paul in a sexual advance, illustrating the provocative nature of Sacha Baron Cohen's work.”
Endgame
“The speaker references their film 'Endgame' discussing global enslavement and predictions made in the 1963 Limits to Growth plan.”
Bohemian Grove
“The speaker mentions the documentary about Bohemian Grove, discussing its significance and the rituals involved.”