Interesting post.
You mentioned Alex Jones, do you really think he would be affiliated to the CIA?
I don't necessarily agree with him, but he sometimes does make interesting points.
He says the CIA has a 'psy-ops' division and all that the CIA have been involved in bringing in drugs into the USA as well as weapons over the border.
Both of these allegations have apparently been corroborated by former CIA operatives.
Anyway, back on topic.
I don't think the Beatles were overhyped, they were ahead of their time and I still listen to a lot of their songs!
Well in 09 the Obama admin posted a story about how they were going to infilitrate "patriots and conspiracy theorists", I think Alex is one of those, controlled opposition mouth pieces. Meaning, he's put out there by the establishment to easily monitor who's doing what, because they will flock to Alex. Same thing with this guy, Hal Turner.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/nyregion/03turner.htmlHal was a white supremacist who had other white supremacist's flock to him, among conspiracy theorists and others. The whole time though he was an fbi informant turning people over. I believe Alex is the same thing.
If you really listen to Alex he always does the same thing. He puts down every other conspiracy talk show host or anyone else speaking out. He twists news stories to fit his agenda, so he's basically just twisting the news, not telling anyone anything they don't know. He also will talk about the CIA, but nothing that hasn't already been put out there, drug running and that type thing, etc. In other words, he's really not bringing anything new to the table.
But the main point I'm trying to make is, it's the establishment pushing these celebs, not the celebs involved themselves. Have you ever noticed how some movies get talked about on the msm like their the greatest thing ever produced? You go see it and think to yourself, "what's the big deal"? Then you'll see other movies that were never that popular and were way better?