Alex Jones conspiracy radio host narrates commercials for known fraud and thief?

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Alex Jones the radio conspiracy moron that believes everything is an inside job is the narrater for a know fraud that has apparantly swindled people out of over 1 million dollars. It would appear that Jones only believes that people that pay him are good people and anyone who doesn't pay him is a fraud? Looks like A.J is an inside job himself.

Many television viewers encounter strange, disjointed ads promoting NewAmerica3.com. The ads plead with viewers to visit the website, where the narrator promises a Nostradamus-like offering of dire prophecies for the future.

What most viewers don’t know is that the man behind the ad has been found liable in the past for defrauding investors.


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Good - Granny gettin' tired o' havin' to jump up an' down adjustin' the TV sound alla time...
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Loud TV commercials may soon pipe down, as FCC votes on constant volume levels
12 Dec.`11 - Those ultra-loud TV commercials will soon be a thing of the past.
The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday passed regulations requiring broadcasters and cable and satellite TV systems to maintain constant volume levels. The order, which goes into effect one year from now, "says commercials must have the same average volume as the programs they accompany," says FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski.

Last year, President Obama signed into law a measure that Congress passed giving the FCC authority to address the problem. A Harris poll taken around that time found that 86% of people surveyed said TV commercials were louder than the shows themselves — and, in many cases, much louder. "It is a problem that thousands of viewers have complained about, and we are doing something about it," Genachowski says. While normal listening levels average about 70 decibels for a typical TV broadcast — 60 is equivalent to a restaurant conversation; 80 to a garbage disposal — levels on a TV channel can vary by as much as 20 decibels.

To comply with the new law, broadcasters can use audio processors to measure the loudness of a program over its entirety and adjust the volume of commercials accordingly, says Joe Snelson, vice president of the Society of Broadcast Engineers. He said the goal is to avoid an abrupt change in volume when a show goes to commercial break. Some broadcasters and pay-TV providers already have begun implementing the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act (CALM). DirecTV spokesman Robert Mercer says the satellite provider is "ensuring that our commercial inserts are at the proper volume level and … (we) are working with our programmers to be in compliance with the rules the FCC adopts."

Similarly, Cox Communications plans to make sure that local ads and commercials on national networks "are compliant," says Cox spokesman Todd Smith. "Slowly but surely, consumers are going to get something they have been wanting," says David Butler of the Consumers Union. "I never characterized this as saving the Union," says Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., the original sponsor of the bill. "But consumers have been asking for it. We may not have peace in the world, but we may have more peaceful homes."

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Alex Jones the radio conspiracy moron that believes everything is an inside job is the narrater for a know fraud that has apparantly swindled people out of over 1 million dollars. It would appear that Jones only believes that people that pay him are good people and anyone who doesn't pay him is a fraud? Looks like A.J is an inside job himself.

Many television viewers encounter strange, disjointed ads promoting NewAmerica3.com. The ads plead with viewers to visit the website, where the narrator promises a Nostradamus-like offering of dire prophecies for the future.

What most viewers don’t know is that the man behind the ad has been found liable in the past for defrauding investors.


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You mean he hasn't given up yet? Who'da thunk it?
 

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