You spoke to Alex Jones before and it didn't go too well, right?
It's interesting to see Alex's development and distortion, because I think when he started he had genuine sense and he hadn't been polluted by his popularity and his wealth and so on. When I spoke with him I really tried to leave the things that would divide us to the side. You know, he has a religious disposition and he does have some terribly irrational views that are impulsive, and he's built this persona that he has to keep perpetuating. I put that kind of stuff aside and I tried to talk to him, and he basically turned around and said I supported the new-world order. Then he just went crazy.
It's interesting to see Alex's development and distortion, because I think when he started he had genuine sense and he hadn't been polluted by his popularity and his wealth and so on. When I spoke with him I really tried to leave the things that would divide us to the side. You know, he has a religious disposition and he does have some terribly irrational views that are impulsive, and he's built this persona that he has to keep perpetuating. I put that kind of stuff aside and I tried to talk to him, and he basically turned around and said I supported the new-world order. Then he just went crazy.
It was proved with recent news about this lawsuit [in which Jones's lawyer argued that he is a "performance artist" and that his on-air persona is an act] that he really does put on an act, and there's only a threshold of things that he really believes [Jones has since said he believes "in the overall political programme I am promoting"]. I would never go back on his show again, regardless of popularity.
I find it hilarious how many have attacked me for this comic post.— Peter Joseph (@ZeitgeistFilm) March 12, 2020
When films like this exist, and have major distribution:https://t.co/GxdsvS76fV
Grow up folks. Nothing is off limits from humor, satire or drama. And if you think it should be, YOU have a serious problem. https://t.co/B3rY76o48D
Peter Joseph, humanity needs to grow up agreed, but I don't believe people deserve death for their ignorance. We just need to be taught differently and shown the importance of foresight, while creating solutions for anthropocenic and anthropogenic effects.— Shawn Bechard (@ShawnBechard) February 26, 2020
Try Having compassion.
No I was calm when I said it. I just feel for the people that lost someone to disease and the suffering people have had health issues.— Shawn Bechard (@ShawnBechard) February 26, 2020
Brushing my comment off as over emotional, is quite inaccurate. You must have a heart of stone, conditioned to be insensitive.
I was referring to my comment. I’m being hyperbolic— Peter Joseph (@ZeitgeistFilm) February 26, 2020
My Twitter persona is often one of rhetoric/hyperbole and hyper-frankness. I see this medium as a crank bar and take a hard edge with my manner. That said, my sense of humanity is of warm disappointment. I understand the need for compassion;certainly don't want to see anyone hurt— Peter Joseph (@ZeitgeistFilm) February 26, 2020
So I guess according to Peter Joseph Merola, Merola himself is either a con artist OR a pathological liar. @tzmglobal
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