User talk:1warriornation

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You absolutely need to find reliable sources for such comments. Not saying you are wrong, just saying that's the way we work, especially for living persons. See WP:BLP and WP:VERFIY/WP:RS. Dougweller (talk) 21:55, 13 March 2014 (UTC)

Reply To DougWeller: The topic is "The Alex Jones Show". It's a radio show, so audio clips are necessary for specific references, which is very very time consuming. However here is aproximately when he first started 'warning' about global catastrophy, March of 2011.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY7dyl5zPbU

I can't find other video's of his show reporting this, but I remember very specifically his many many reports stating this. They may have been taken down. Of course he never retracted anything, he never does. Here is an article from his website dated May of 2012. over a year later, and they are still going strong, saying the northern hemisphere would become uninhabitable. Again, no retractions. He's linking to, and quoting other people in the article, but in over a year, he should have taken the time to verify this report.

http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-general-the-whole-northern-hemisphere-is-at-risk-of-becoming-largely-uninhabitable/

Here are the current background radiation levels. They have remained basically unchanged since the incident 3 years ago. This site is a network of privately owned radiation monitors who upload their data to the server in real time, then display the readings on a map. The guy who runs this site received a lot of messages from Alex Jones fans, accusing him of conspiring to cover up the truth. Jones attracts a lot of mentally-irregular people, but you can see I didn't write that on my wikipedia edit.

http://radiationnetwork.com

Alex Jones DID have more information posted on his site than what I can find now, but he did falsely report this. He may be technically covering himself by quoting other 'sources', but it's still false reporting to generate a 'war of the worlds' type of panic. The thing about the internet, is the type of references I need can be taken down or changed. What I said in my edit though IS true.

Please let me know if these references work for you Doug. I just don't want to spend more time editing if it's just going to be flagged and taken down again.

Thanks

Josh Eaton

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