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FORWORD Who is this great personage called Alex Jones? He is a syndicated rado talk show host coming out of Austin, Texas and can be called the leader and instigator of the 911 Truth movement. His sites detail the conspiracy of One Worlders to eventually take over the world and enslave most of its population.
What is this fun, profound and informative story all about? This is a story that I have concocted that tries to encapsulate, to the best of my abilities, the main thrust of the views of syndicated radio host, Alex Jones, especially his present views on the present abuses of the Constitution. This is a wholehearted defence of the Constitution and I believe that when the Constitution is freed from its current fetters, the U.S. will once again be able to continue on the road of liberty, prosperity and righteousness. Naturally, this can only be my own interpretation of his views with my own creeping in at places.
I have done this by creating a one-hundred page story where Alex has an adventure in One-World-Land, which is patterned after Lewis Carrol's Alice In Wonderland. In addition I have illustrated it with 48 full color cartoons mainly in the style of Dr. Suess. In fact, the last chapter of my story is a spoof of How the Grinch Stole Christmas with a current U.S. political leader in the role of the Grinch. It is called How the Prince Stole Christmas.
Finally, I have added many links through-out the story, mainly to articles from the sites of Alex Jones, that pertain to the current topic being adressed.
Am I Crazy? Did this really happen to Alex Jones? In the story--as soon as you enter the Preview or the first Chapter--I pretend that this One-World-Land really exists, that Alex (or Alix in the story) really had an adventure there and that a Mr. Santa Claus was the source for what really happened. I am consistent in this approach throughout the whole Adventure and for the sake of keeping the story real I never deviate from this practice.
What are my long term goals for this wonderful site? In the next few year, I hope to create another illustrated story called Through the Tower Glass that extends further Alix's adventures in One-World-Land, and that concentrates on the events around 911 and its aftermath. In the long run, I hope to create a whole learning environment for the Truth Movement, involving these stories as its centerpieces and adding the following features: 1) tables of links 2) easy to use search engines based on an ever increasing data base of links to the articles on the web sites of Alex (and similar sites and material) and 3) possibly, a game based on the two stories where players can interactively solve mysteries while having fun and learning more about the Truth movement.
Richard Bubric February 11, 2007 Calgary, Alberta.
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