Alex Jones Critiques Hollywood Film ‘The Road’ And It’s Messages
July 22, 2010: The Alex Jones Channel / Infowars.com – July 21, 2010
A review by Alex Jones. After many listener requests to watch this recent Viggo Mortensen dystopic epic, Alex purchased the DVD of The Road directed by John Hillcoat based on the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name.
Jones provides in-depth analysis on the lessons and archetypes that are presented throughout this movie. He compares this dystopic nightmare world to man’s history and what is in store for our future if we continue down our current economic and political road. To find what is really happening with our economy and how it is being destroyed by design, watch The Obama Deception and Fall of The Republic.
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Alex Jones: The Road – An Allegory Of Life
The Road: Official Trailer
The Tonka Report Editor’s Note: I have not seen the 2009 film. Quite frankly, I never even heard about it until today. But I most certainly will rent it now to see what this is all about… – SJH
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http://www.infowars.com/alex-jones-talks-about-cannibalism-in-history/
Written by Steven John Hibbs
July 22, 2010 at 1:08 am
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You wont feel too good after seeing it. It is a powerful, disturbing movie.
Kirk J
July 22, 2010 at 7:38 am