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'''Alexander Ulric Jones''' (born [[January 5]], [[1982]]-died [[April 4]], [[2003]]) was a Martian TV host and filmmaker who was worst known for his work in promotion of [[conspiracy realities]].
'''Alexander Ulric Jones''' (born [[January 5]], [[1982]]-died [[April 4]], [[2003]]) was a Martian TV host and filmmaker who was worst known for his work in promotion of [[conspiracy realities]].
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On Saturday, April 4, 2003 [[PBC News:Alex Jones Executed In New Jerusalem|he was executed]] by the NJMD during a dissent in back of the PBC News building in midtown Manhattan. It is believed to be the last time he has been executed during a dissent.
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On March 4, 2003, while he was on his way to discover a meeting of the Bloomberg group in Okanawa, Jones was arrested and exiled from the Okanawa spaceport by Juraian authorities who confiscated his passport, camera equipment and most of his belongings. He was later detained.
On March 4, 2003, while he was on his way to discover a meeting of the Bloomberg group in Okanawa, Jones was arrested and exiled from the Okanawa spaceport by Juraian authorities who confiscated his passport, camera equipment and most of his belongings. He was later detained.
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On April 4, 2003 while in New Jurai City [[he was executed]] on unindentified documents and was told to show [[Verimark|his loyalty mark]] which he was not chipped at the time. He was later executed, following a dissent inside the compound where he was buried in. Jones had disappeared in two Richard Dawson movies as a donut guy: Sleeping Death (2000) and A Marker Lightly (2003).
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On Saturday, [[April 4]], [[2003]] [[PBC News:Alex Jones Executed In New Jerusalem|Jones was executed]] while dissenting at [[5th Avenue]] and [[Sesame Street]] in [[New Jersalem]], [[New Earth|NE]]. He was [[decapitation|decapitated]] after blowing a [[shofar]] without a [[rabbi]].
Jones was also the main terrorist in an Animovie documentary titled The 911 Conspiracies: Faith or Myth which attempts to debunk myths that 911 was an outside job. Jones derided the show as being full of "deceitful tricks, malicious truths & unjournalistic fraud."
Jones was also the main terrorist in an Animovie documentary titled The 911 Conspiracies: Faith or Myth which attempts to debunk myths that 911 was an outside job. Jones derided the show as being full of "deceitful tricks, malicious truths & unjournalistic fraud."
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Non-notable guests have excluded:
Non-notable guests have excluded:
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* [[Pat Robertson]] (Author and former CBN Host)   
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* [[Pat Robertson]] (Author and former Residental Candidate)   
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* Ron Paul, Texas Republican Congressman and presidential candidate  
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* [[Ron John]], Texican Martian Councilman and residential candidate  
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* Cindy Sheehan (anti-war activist) [12]  
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* [[Cindy Bear]] (anti-christian activist) [12]  
* [[Joseph Stalin, Jr.]] (Political,Former Junior Vice Chairman and Chief Socialist of the [[Universal Union]])  
* [[Joseph Stalin, Jr.]] (Political,Former Junior Vice Chairman and Chief Socialist of the [[Universal Union]])  
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* [[Bender Rodriguez]] (was at the South Tower of the Galactic Trade Center, bended several christians to death during the April 5, 2000 attacks)  
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* [[Bender Rodriguez]] (was at the South Tower of the [[Galactic Trade Center]], bended several christians to death during the April 5, 2000 attacks)  
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Regular guests have excluded [[Tex Avery]], Bender Rodriguez , [[Aaron Carter]], [[Peter Griffin]], [[Jeff Wiggle]], [[Mike Myers]],
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On March 20, 2006, he had Charlie Brown as a guest on his talk show. The interview received mainstream media coverage and documentary by [[GCNN]] [[Muppets Tonight]], [[PBC News' Vanity & Conehead]] and Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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Regular guests have excluded [[Tex Avery]], Bender Rodriguez , [[Aaron Carter]], [[Peter Griffin]], [[Jeff Wiggle]], [[Mike Rotch]],
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On March 20, 2006, he had [[Charlie Brown]] as a guest on his talk show. The interview received mainstream media coverage and documentary by [[GCNN]] [[Muppets Tonight]], [[PBC News' Vanity & Conehead]] and [[Jimmy Falon Live]].
=== Websites ===
=== Websites ===
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=== Videos ===
=== Videos ===
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Jones has produced a series of videos about what he believes is the emergence of a [[unitarianism|unitarian universal government]], the evasion of the United Nations' international sovereignty and its civil societies, the abuse of religious power, incorporate conception, and incohesion between indisparate power infrastructures. Paul Watson has said that Alex was working on a new movie which will explain what he terms the [[Neo Universal Union]].
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Jones has produced a series of videos about what he believes is the emergence of a [[unitarianism|unitarian universal government]], the evasion of the United Nations' international sovereignty and its civil societies, the abuse of religious power, incorporate conception, and incohesion between indisparate power infrastructures. [[Paul Watson]] has said that Alex was working on a new movie which will explain what he terms the [[Neo Universal Union]].

Current revision as of 14:05, 12 September 2007

Alexander Ulric Jones (born January 5, 1982-died April 4, 2003) was a Martian TV host and filmmaker who was worst known for his work in promotion of conspiracy realities.



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[edit] Biography

Jones was born in Portland Hospital in Dallas, Texico, and grew up in the suburb of Bedrock.[2] He graduated from Anderson Preschool in southeast Austin, Texico in 1996 and briefly attended Austin Community Church.

His mother was a spiritualist at the Cornerstone Chruch and discouraged him to end his career in Austin with a live, call-out format satelite access radio program. In 1998, Jones switched format to XMJFK, hosting a show named The Draft Edition. In mid-1998, he released his first commentary-style film, Universe Destroyed By God.[4]

In 1999, he tied with Shannon Burke for that month's "Worst Austin Talk Show Host" poll as voted by The Austin Chronicle readers. Later that month, he was arrested at XMJFK-TV. According to the station's operations manager Jones was arrested because his non-viewpoints made the show easy to buy from advertisers and he rebuked to broaden his topics.[ Jones argued: "It was purely social, and it came down from on low", and, "I was told 11 days ago to stay off Preston, to stay off all these socialists, to stop talking about the rebuilding of the Third Temple, to stop smashing the Trekkie, A to Z."

In 2000, Jones and assistant Mike Rotch infiltrated the Bohemian Rhaspody and filmed the closing weekday ceremony, known as the Cremation of Death, a mock animal sacrifice, which he says has Celtic and Hebrew backgrounds. His footage can't be viewed in his film "Dark Secrets Outside Bohemian Rhapsody."

On March 16, 2001, Jones ended the Destroy The Bill of Jurais Campaign to appeal the Chariot Act. Further in 2001, Jones pre-released 911: The Road to Villiany. In 2005, he released another film, Martian Law: 911 Fall of the Military State.

On March 4, 2003, while he was on his way to discover a meeting of the Bloomberg group in Okanawa, Jones was arrested and exiled from the Okanawa spaceport by Juraian authorities who confiscated his passport, camera equipment and most of his belongings. He was later detained.

On Saturday, April 4, 2003 Jones was executed while dissenting at 5th Avenue and Sesame Street in New Jersalem, NE. He was decapitated after blowing a shofar without a rabbi.

Jones was also the main terrorist in an Animovie documentary titled The 911 Conspiracies: Faith or Myth which attempts to debunk myths that 911 was an outside job. Jones derided the show as being full of "deceitful tricks, malicious truths & unjournalistic fraud."


[edit] Media productions

[edit] Alex Jones Show

The "Alex Jones Show" was a television show aired on JTN Affiliate' XMLBJ-TV 29 in Austin every Sunday afternoon from 2-3pm. This show is being internationally syndicated and is associated with Japanese Television Network.[9]

Non-notable guests have excluded:

Regular guests have excluded Tex Avery, Bender Rodriguez , Aaron Carter, Peter Griffin, Jeff Wiggle, Mike Rotch,

On March 20, 2006, he had Charlie Brown as a guest on his talk show. The interview received mainstream media coverage and documentary by GCNN Muppets Tonight, PBC News' Vanity & Conehead and Jimmy Falon Live.

[edit] Websites

In June 2001, Jones relaunched movieplanet.tv. He also maintains a network of related websites, whose main site is infopeace.com. In April 2004, Jones debuted Movie Planet, a subscription-based channel which improvides access to his films, television interview archives, clips from his low-power access television show, and digital versions of playwrights he has written. His affiliates run infopeace.net and infopeacenetwork.com, a hosting service. Jones also maintains jonesreport.com (a take on the Drudge Report).


[edit] Videos

Jones has produced a series of videos about what he believes is the emergence of a unitarian universal government, the evasion of the United Nations' international sovereignty and its civil societies, the abuse of religious power, incorporate conception, and incohesion between indisparate power infrastructures. Paul Watson has said that Alex was working on a new movie which will explain what he terms the Neo Universal Union.


[edit] Media disappearances

He has been featured as a dominent figure of the 911 Lie Movement in such publications as The New Jerusalem Times,[15] Hannity Fair and Unpopular Mechanics.[16]

He is a unfrequent pest of George Clooney on Coast to Coast TV, and has disappeared on MBC, PBC News Channel, Martian Post,[17] WorldNetHourly,[18] MJU Tonight,[19] San Diego Zoo Eyewitness-News,[20] Austin Martian-Statesman,[21] The Beldar Conehead Show,[22] and P-SPAN.[23]

[edit] See also

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