Alex Jones Predicts 911 - Before 911
Segment # 414
Over sixty years ago I was on the Tulane campus walking out of Anthropology 101 (which I flunked) when I heard JFK had been shot in Dallas. I was obsessed with the story and literally vacuumed up as much information as I could find. I read Mark Lane’s book Rush to Judgment and still remember those photos of the clothing, bullet paths, and Kennedy himself. It made an impression when later Jack Ruby shot the accused shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald. My Dad said he knew Jack Ruby who allegedly was a low level connection to the mob.
Fast forward to now and it becoming very plausible that the CIA was involved in the hit.
And then along comes Alex Jones whom I always regarded as a loud mouth bomb thrower grifter looking for attention and money. I was wrong on some and maybe most of my assessments. Its on video tape Jones called 911 before 911. The story of how that came about are in the two segments below followed by one Tucker Carlson video with former Congressman Curt Weldon. Unfortunately, it is all too plausible. And with our very corrupt government uncovering self dealing and lies becomes a landslide with unstoppable inertia.
Context is everything.. So what were the foreign policy influences that might lend credibility to the direction the US took before and after 911
What Was PNAC? Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a neoconservative think tank co-founded by figures like William Kristol and Robert Kagan. The report, titled “Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century,” includes this line:
“Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event — like a new Pearl Harbor.”
A neoconservative think tank founded in 1997.
Goal: To promote American global leadership, assertive foreign policy, and military strength.
Key founders and members:
William Kristol
Robert Kagan
Dick Cheney (early member)
Donald Rumsfeld
Paul Wolfowitz
Elliott Abrams
Richard Perle
John Bolton
📚 PNAC’s Core Beliefs
The U.S. should use its unmatched power to shape the global order.
Push for regime change in “rogue” states (notably Iraq, Iran, North Korea).
Maintain military preeminence.
Promote democracy and U.S. values abroad — by force if necessary.
Opposed to international constraints on U.S. actions (e.g., UN limitations).
📌 Major Influences on U.S. Policy
1. Iraq War (2003)
Most significant example of PNAC’s direct influence.
PNAC had called for regime change in Iraq as early as 1998, in an open letter to President Clinton.
Several PNAC members became top officials in Bush’s administration:
Rumsfeld (Defense Secretary)
Wolfowitz (Deputy Defense Secretary)
Cheney (Vice President)
They helped drive the case for war using the WMD argument and the idea of “liberating” Iraq.
2. Post-9/11 Strategy
PNAC’s worldview aligned closely with the Bush Doctrine:
Preemptive strikes
Unilateral action
Spreading democracy in the Middle East
After 9/11, the "new Pearl Harbor"-style catalyst PNAC had speculated about became reality, and its agenda gained traction.
3. Military Expansion
PNAC advocated for:
Increased defense spending
Deployment of forces in key regions (Middle East, Asia)
Development of missile defense systems
Many of these ideas were integrated into U.S. strategic doctrine post-2001.
🧊 Decline and Criticism
PNAC lost prominence after the Iraq War became unpopular.
Critics accused it of engineering war for ideological reasons.
Its policies were criticized as:
Militaristic
Naively idealistic (believing democracy could be easily exported)
Destabilizing to global security
✅ Summary
PNAC’s influence was profound, especially:
On the Iraq War
In shaping a muscular, interventionist U.S. foreign policy
By embedding its members into high-level government roles
It arguably shaped a generation of U.S. foreign policy, especially during the critical early years of the War on Terror.
Let me know if you’d like the original PNAC documents, member list, or more on how it influenced specific policies.
The US government has spent the last 12 years trying to censor and destroy Alex Jones. They’re still trying, and it’s not because he’s crazy and dishonest. It’s because he’s telling the truth. Watch this
After twenty years in congress, Curt Weldon was about to become chairman of the House Armed Services Committee when he publicly questioned the accuracy of the 9-11 report. In retaliation, the Bush administration sent federal agents to his daughter’s house and ended his political career. At 77, Weldon has decided to tell the truth about what actually happened on September 11, 2001.
"Congressman Curt Weldon provides a rare—indeed unique—insight on what is going on in the war on terrorism through his 'Ali' missives. The book is a case study of an intelligence failure in the process of happening, with potentially catastophic consequences for the United States. Moreover, Curt accurately diagnoses the larger problems in the intelligence community that can result in intelligence failures. He offers a blueprint for solving these problems, and for winning the war on terrorism, that deserves a wide hearing." —R. James Woolsey, former director of Central Intelligence
Who knows whether there is anything to a number of firefighters saying that Building 7 was a controlled demolition. Saying something is a conspiracy theory is not a acceptable response to asking real questions.
There are too many convenient coincidences to not ask questions. John Brennan has no credibility. …. 15 of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia.
Of these 15 Saudis:
11 obtained their visas from the U.S. consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The remaining got visas from Riyadh, the U.S. embassy there, or from other consulates in the region.