The right wingers can't run far enough away from Cliven Bundy after his racist remarks went public, and the bickering and fingerpointing over the fiasco is just starting. Alex Jones is digging his heels in and calling Glenn Beck a "Judas Goat" over the affair. He is also alleging that Glenn Beck is colluding with the CIA, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Obama Administration.
Glenn Beck, who fancies himself a libertarian, is working with corporate media insiders and a former CIA employee who flaunts his membership in the globalist Council on Foreign Relations. The objective of this group at the very heart of Beck’s operation, now readily apparent following the Cliven Bundy standoff, is to portray the Nevada rancher as a racist zealot, a member of a dangerous and outlaw sovereign citizen movement, and inseparable from violent and conspiracy crazed “militia” domestic terrorists. Beck’s campaign mirrors that of the Obama administration, Eric Holder’s Justice Department and the liberal media intelligentsia.
In Alex Jones' world, you are with us or against us over Bundy. Glenn Beck flunked the purity test because
he published a story debunking Alex's theories about how Senator Harry Reid allegedly orchestrated the seizure of Bundy's cattle to further his son's business interests.
But wait -- there is more to the conspiracy.
Beck and company are exploiting a carefully crafted meme manufactured in the intervening years since the Oklahoma City bombing by the Southern Poverty Law Center in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security, the Justice Department and the establishment media. They are using this government created and SPLC disseminated mythology to foment discord within the patriot movement and also set the stage for a false flag event that will serve as a coup de grâce that will destroy the movement.
The correlation between the Obama administration, the Justice Department and Beck became obvious as the standoff progressed, most notably when Beck began to repeat government talking points to attack Bundy and his supporters.
The warm and tender feelings are mutual.
On his nationally syndicated radio show, Beck accused Alex Jones and Infowars of exploiting the Bundy affair as a catalyst to launch a violent revolution. “Quite honestly, some of the people from… uh, what’s that stupid website’s name? Infowars,” Beck said. “Because these guys were so deeply embedded with the Bundys, we thought there’s something wrong… if you don’t see these guys a mile away, that’s a red flag and it’s not a false flag (laughter). These guys are dangerous. They are looking for revolution, they’re looking for a fight, and keep those guys a million miles away. Anybody with any spiritual radar can see that one coming.”
So, allegedly, Infowars does not meet Glenn Beck's spiritual purity test. Infowars lists several Blaze TV employees that they say have sinister ties to the CIA, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the mainstream media.
What Alex Jones doesn't understand is that it is no longer socially acceptable in this country to engage in racist behavior. This is true even for some of the reddest communities in the union; in fact, I saw a Facebook post from a mother who wouldn't come back to her home community anymore because they didn't want their children to grow up exposed to racism and hate. Communities' economic well-being will depend more and more on how well they combat bullying and racism. And homophobia is not far behind.