Alex Jones's Video, "The Obama Deception," Is Hacked, Taken Off YouTube

Gary North
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July 19, 2010

Alex Jones is an anti-conspiracy publicist. He has two major sites: PrisonPlanet and InfoWars. He digs up materials on who is behind political figures and posts it.

He has a video, The Obama Deception, which argues that the same groups that were behind Bush are behind Obama. The video was getting almost 100,000 hits a day. The YouTube Video has been hacked, he says. I went to Google morning. I typed in "The Obama Deception." I was taken here.

Alex Jones's Video, The Obama Deception, Is Hacked, Taken Off YouTube
Jones has posted a video on what happened.

I searched "Obama" on Google. #11 was the deleted video.

The report on the hacking shows newspaper articles on the calls by government officials for Internet censorship.

As to who did the act, Jones does not know. He implies that the government did it. Maybe not. Someone high in the groups that own the government may have done it.

The video is available in other locations, but these do not have the high Google rating that the hacked YouTube video did. It is here:

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