In the interview broadcast yesterday, Nigel explains how he entered into British political life, the progress of UKIP and his decision to step aside as leader, his upcoming General Election fight against Speaker John Bercow, global government, the so called 'war on terror' and the erosion of civil liberties, Al Gore and climate change scare-mongering, Tata steel and Corus on Teeside, the concepts of democracy and national sovereignty, the European Union, Emperor von Rumpy-Pumpy, Cathy 'Baroness' Ashton and the death of democracy, the abuse and intimidation that he encounters as an MEP calling for democracy, forty years of betrayal by the Labour Party and the Conservatives who he says have turned the Westminster Parliament into a charade, warnings from history and how we - the people - stand up to the tyranny we appear to be heading under.
Nigel says that the people of Britain are now engaged in a battle of "democracy versus bureaucracy".
Alex Jones has provided a great platform for those on the side of truth, transparency, free speech, debate and democracy - and for UKIP, with Nigel Farage's appearance coming hot on the heals of a series of interviews with Lord Christopher Monckton.
...and we'll also come clean and state that as a DIRECT result of Nigel Farage's guest appearance on the Alex Jones Show, this blogger finally did what we've been contemplating for a good eighteen months - and we joined UKIP. While UKIP's policies are completely in sync with what this blogger feels, we do take the additional view that any political party which gets the message of truth extolled by Alex Jones is more than okay by us.
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