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TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOW March 8, 2019 Friday, March 8th: Record Employment - The number of employed Americans has never been higher and wages are on the rise. Interestingly, job growth suffered its worst month in years. Also, President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort has been sentenced to four years in prison for tax and bank fraud. Joining today’s show is documentary filmmaker Gabe Hoffman explaining how his film "An Open Secret," exposes the predatory Hollywood elite. Start your weekend informed. Call and tune in now!

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Leaving Neverland, the two-part HBO documentary that debuted on March 3, details the accusations levied by Wade Robson and James Safechuck—two men who say they were molested by Jackson when they were children. The film is aesthetically deliberative in its tight camera shots and long pauses, which allow Robson and Safechuck to fill the space themselves, thereby minimizing Jackson. There are no experts present in the film to contextualize what the effects of long-term child molestation are. In the four hours of Leaving Neverland, audiences are granted a front-row seat to the alleged abuse, as it is explained in painstaking and alarming detail. On-screen, Robson and Safechuck, now 36 and 41, respectively, are visibly navigating how to confront and heal from their trauma. As a viewer, I was heartbroken for them. (Jackson denied the accusations throughout his life, and his family maintains his innocence. The Jackson estate is suing HBO for violating a non-disparagement agreement.) What Solange’s When I Get Home Shares With Stevie Wonder’s Most Esoteric Album HANNAH GIORGIS To Sleep With Anger Is a Masterpiece From an Overlooked Film Pioneer DAVID SIMS Saying Goodbye to the Most Beloved Father in Riverdale JASON HELLER R. Kelly and Gayle King on CBS This Morning. The Message in R. Kelly’s Meltdown SPENCER KORNHABER The work of the postmortem exposé is often corrective in nature. It challenges prevailing assumptions about a person and asks viewers to reconsider their own memories of events. Nostalgia’s grip, though, can blur patterns of alleged predatory abuse in plain sight. It seems difficult to translate, in 2019, the magnitude of Jackson’s popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. For many, the entertainer’s death in 2009 marked an end to the era of the mega pop star, whose global celebrity garnered unparalleled, fevered fandom. Media back then were smaller and more limited, far from the fractured universes of today, in which each fan’s relationship with her celebrity of choice is siloed, intimate, cultish. (Instagram and Twitter can provide a false sense of singular closeness to a star.) But Jackson’s popularity was universal—and fans were swept up in rapturous grief when he died. News of his passing broke the internet, and an estimated 1 billion people, myself included, watched the funeral. Many live-tweeted it, trading memories of favorite performances and moments. Read: The most notable part of Oprah’s ‘After Neverland’ special By the time he died, Jackson’s legion of fans already knew the narrative of his road to superstardom, made possible in part by sacrificing his youth, enduring extreme loneliness, and being subjected to emotional and physical abuse by his father. In a public address in 2001, Jackson told an Oxford University audience, “The cheery 5-year-old who belted out ‘Rockin’ Robin’ and ‘Ben’ to adoring crowds was not indicative of the boy behind the smile.” He continued, “What I really wanted was a dad. I wanted a father who showed me love. And my father never did that.” Jackson was so effective at communicating the roots of his own grief that it was easy for some people to discount the allegations of abuse against him.

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TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOW March 7, 2019 Thursday, March 7th: MAGA Struggles - President Trump is struggling to fulfill major campaign promises. Specifically, illegal immigration is worse than ever, satellite images appear to show North Korea is rebuilding a rocket launching site, Americans are at risk to losing their jobs to foreign workers, and the trade deficit is at a record high. Moreover, the DHS is warning that a million migrants are expected to arrive at America’s southern border this year. Joining today’s show is UK journalist Katie Hopkins discussing the Islamic invasion of Western Europe. Call and tune in now!

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TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOW March 6, 2019 Wednesday, March 6th: Migrant Invasion - Illegal immigration under President Trump is projected to surpass levels seen under Obama. In fact, new data shows the migrant surge at America’s Southern border is worse than ever. A border official claims the system is beyond capacity and at its “breaking point.” Today’s in-studio guest is Paul Joseph Watson discussing what Americans can do now to protect their free speech and liberties. Also, Tommy Robinson returns to provide new details on Amazon banning his book “Mohammed’s Koran.” Call and tune in now!

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TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOW March 5, 2019 Tuesday, March 5th: Clinton Out - Hillary Clinton has officially ruled out her 2020 bid for president while also saying she’s “not going anywhere” and will take an active role supporting the Democrats next election. Across the Atlantic, the UK is starting a controversial “porn block” that requires users to pay for a unique ID card that is necessary to access pornographic websites. Joining today’s show is conservative trailblazer Faith Goldy drawing powerful parallels between Europe’s migrant crisis and America’s caravan surge. Also, Paul Joseph Watson is here delivering cutting-edge commentary on major globalist happenings around the world. Call and tune in now!