What's a good podcast alternative to Alex Jones?

24  2013-01-20 by [deleted]

Thanks in advance. [Edit] Compiled the responses into one list:

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No Agenda is great. I need to stop being a boner.

Me too

No Agenda really wins with the excellent deconstruction. They catch a lot of the big stories months ahead of time

I was really hoping this would be at the top of the list. I wish I could afford to give more than just jingles and hitting people in the mouth.

No Agenda show from today, 171 minutes.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=EeEgEGxT7QE

Also, that YouTube account seems to do regular uploads of the No agenda show so I've just subscribed to it.

A national gold award winner for best online column from the American Business Editors Association two years in a row, and a featured guest analyst on CNBC, he is one of the most respected business tech columnists, editors and authors in the trade

hmm - maybe not?

The Corbett Report provides a weekly podcast as well as interviews, articles and videos about current events and suppressed history from an independent perspective.

http://www.corbettreport.com/

Podcasts, videos and well-grounded analysis.

I just wish this guy wasn't on Alex Jones all the time, because he does seem astute. Just out of curiosity, how do you reconcile this within yourself?

All great suggestions. I listen to the Corbett report, peace revolution, red ice radio and joe rogan. I find all of these podcasts to be informative and entertaining.

I don't make overly much of it. I take a pragmatic approach to overlapping associations such as that. Some ripples are closer to the center than others, but all originate from the same source.

For instance, I can admire Ron Paul even though he was a member of a government I consider deplorable and a fan of a Constitution that I believe was impotent from its inception.

To quote the marvelous Walt Whitman:

(I am large, I contain multitudes.)

Thanks for that; seems like a very healthy way to view things.

Thanks for seeing it that way. Some would think that it's overly "mystical" or metaphysical; I just feel and think that most of our conflicts are largely unnecessary if we make allowance for the distortions that are part of the inherent nature of understanding such things.

The human who long ago sought to explain the fiery mountain perceived there to be in his mind an angry god trapped beneath it.

That perception led to a progression of thought which eventually allowed us a more precise understanding.

Peacerevolution.org

It's not crazy or sensationalist, it's calm well researched and reasoned. It also pulls media from all the major liberty/alternative media sources.

As far as covering breaking news Christopher Greene with alternative media is more in line with Alex jones with a bit of a younger/modern appeal.

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He does to an extent, but his heart is in the right place.

If you want someone a little more liberty oriented and less heavy on speculation Adam Kokesh is pretty good.

Red ice radio podcast is awesome

Yes, yes, a million times YES! Red Ice Creations radio has the best guests and most interesting topics bar none!

Mike Rivero's show from whatreallyhappened.com is excellent.

Also wanted an alternative to Jones's increasing popularity and wealth driving Infowars to exploit the paranoid 'patriots' with every damned survival product anyone approached him with, really hate the way this has been going, and I'm not even an American listener. 'I've been using ProPure water filtration system for years, it's what my family uses' STFU Alex, stop commercialising the alternative media audience

Joe Rogan, Coast to Coast and the occasional Rense. They all have good and bad guests. Personally i love C2C for anything UFO related. I'd also love to see Art Bell return.

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He was great at interviews though, much more calm and composed than Jones!

I don't get a nutball feeling from Art, personally. I think he is comfortable with varying levels of certainty, and is not afraid to go out on a limb with speculation. I think that comes from confidence and intelligence.

Is coast to coast worth the fee when red ice radio exists?

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Where can I listen to old C2C ? They need to make a podcast btw

Search "c2cam" on youtube.

Also this:

http://www.fineartstream.com/

24/7 stream of old Art Bell C2C

They have a great archive for the fee, and you could always try to listen to some past shows online before you make your mind up. Good bedtime listening for me!

Check this guy out... I listen to a lot of his vids at work. I think it's all C2C AM shows. For free. http://www.youtube.com/user/MrC2CAM

good post.

The Scott Horton Show

I listen to The Jack Blood Show

but the only place I know to download it is at ConCen: Home where someone posts it everyday--or sometimes here cybersage.net : Home

Alan Watts' Cutting Through the Matrix

JOE ROGAN he is so down to earth and he doesn't sugarcoat anything. He tells you how it is

TRAIN BY DAY JOE ROGAN PODCAST BY NIGHT ALL DAY COCK SUCKA

Meow

Www.Incontextreport.com gives a good weekly rundown of international conflicts and issues related to personal freedom.

Doug Owen's Blacklisted Radio is a good alternative for breaking down the news headlines.

Greene wave TV w/ Christopher Greene

The Joe Rogan Experience. You never know what they're going to talk about but it always worth listening to. I can never get tired of listening to him talk.

Max Igan.

Dave Emory: 30+ years of broadcasts on mp3 free (full archives at link). Sample: http://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftr-711-interview-1-with-russ-baker-author-of-family-of-secrets/

Bonnie Faulkner: weekly KPFA conspiracy show "Guns & Butter" sample (full archives at link): http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/73129

Seconded

http://petersantilli.com/. He is a former Marine/Oath Keeper.

http://www.theconspiracyshow.com/ I recently found this podcast on Tunein. In just a few days listening, I've learned about so many different things. The host is very pleasant and is pretty non-confrontational, in fact, he let's his guests go on and on about their points, only interjecting to clarify or redirect to the original question. It's about a 2 hr show, so there is some time investment, but it doesn't feel overwrought.

Cutting Through the Matrix

He does to an extent, but his heart is in the right place.

If you want someone a little more liberty oriented and less heavy on speculation Adam Kokesh is pretty good.

Thanks for seeing it that way. Some would think that it's overly "mystical" or metaphysical; I just feel and think that most of our conflicts are largely unnecessary if we make allowance for the distortions that are part of the inherent nature of understanding such things.

The human who long ago sought to explain the fiery mountain perceived there to be in his mind an angry god trapped beneath it.

That perception led to a progression of thought which eventually allowed us a more precise understanding.