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Sunday, 21 March 2010

Jesse Ventura's 'American Conspiracies' book is coming to the UK

Fellow listeners to the Alex Jones show might want to know that Jesse Ventura's book American Conspiracies is getting a UK release - so no need to import from the States (unless you want the free DVD Alex is offering).

Amazon UK is currently taking pre-orders for a 29 April 2010 release.

This blog promotes out of principle rather than profit and the link below contains no affiliate code - it's just a helpful link to take you straight there:
Apparently, the book has been whizzing off shelves in the U.S...

Meanwhile, Alex's film Police State 4 is released on 21 April. We'll make a lot more of it closer to the time, but for now, we're using all our space to freely promote the amazing looking Jason Bermas film Invisible Empire. For now, here's the trailer for the new Alex Jones film:

...looks well made, but frightening, huh?

Lastly, in this vein, have a read of the latest post from Lord Monckton over on his blog.

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