About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

6 Replies to “Former Navy Seal, Matt bracken, discusses the current Iran situation with Alex Jones”

  1. Matt Braken is right, nukes are unnecessary, and would probably be politically counter productive both internally and externally. We can carry out a decaptiation strike without using nukes and since Obama stopped work on the deep penetration nuclear missiles a deep penetration cnventional warhead stands a better chance of collapsing the underground bunkers then a surface explosion of a nuke.

    The sleeper agents/strike teams in the US and elsewhere are going to cause some damage but we can survive this damage.

    China is not about to launch nukes on the US, that would justify us destroying all of the cities in China and they know this. Alex Jones needs to learn more about the weapons and the use of them before he runs his mouth.

    FYI, the term False Flag attack was in use a couple of centuries before Jones was born.

    • Alex Jones needs to learn more about the weapons and the use of them before he runs his mouth.

      Yust one more reason why I loathe Alex Jones. It is beyond stupid to even mention nuclear weapons in the context of Iran … unless it’s about Tehran’s own desire to use them.

      Alex’s brand of conspiracy baloney really harms Conservatives. Since Jones is more often identified as Right-wing, merely his popularity is enough to effectively implicate Trump by association and thereby paint the Oval Office as some sort of trigger-happy O.K. Corral.

      As I’ve mentioned, crippling Iran’s oil exports alone would bring down the régime. Nukes are the proverbial fly-swatting sledgehammer.

      • Take out the Navy and Air Force with assorted Army barracks and the Government will fall, at least it will fall if the reports we are getting are correct.

        Jones is an egotistical fool who poses as a knowledgeable person. Paul Joseph Watson was the best thing about his show.

        • Take out the Navy and Air Force with assorted Army barracks and the Government will fall, at least it will fall if the reports we are getting are correct.

          Jones is an egotistical fool who poses as a knowledgeable person. Paul Joseph Watson was the best thing about his show.

          Yes to all of the above. My squawking about oil is because that opening chess move is far less kinetic and face-saving for Iran than having their entire military–industrial complex converted into scrap Army–Navy surplus … or mass graves. Arrangements can be made but a quick stiletto jab to the thigh is better. And one that nicks the femoral artery is best because it sends a far more lethal message without with the wrathfulness and the vengeance and the blood rain and the hey-hey-hey-it-hurts…

          All said and done, it’s difficult to tell how useful of a burnt offering sacrificial lamb Jones was to Conservatives. While the deplatforming of InfoWars was a definite canary-in-the-coal-mine incident, in reality, it may not have meant much to many outside of that conspiracy echo chamber—aside from Free Speech advocates, that is.

          As to PJW, he is the only reason I condescended to tolerate Alex’s briefest appearances. Little else aside from Pat Condell being appointed permanent guest commentator could have enticed me to endure Jones and his pomposity. Hell, the ads were bad enough as it was.

          And you’d better believe that I do pomposity real well.

          • We don’t want to be subtle or even semi kind, we want to be as brutal as we can and send a message to all other enemies that a new Sheriff is in town and that the doesn’t use gloves when he fights, he uses brass knuckles.

            In war if you aren’t cheating you aren’t trying hard enough.