View Full Version : remember hal turner? he won.
chad
21st September 2011, 06:14 PM
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-09-17/-shock-jock-hal-turner-acquitted-in-connecticut-threats-case.html
i wonder if the turner radio network will be back? i always enjoyed his completely over the top antics (i'm serious, he was awesome sometimes).
i think he was outed as a cia or fbi plant, but it was good entertainment nonetheless.
remember ameros and "learn how to bake your own bread" rants? ah, good times.
iOWNme
21st September 2011, 07:16 PM
WOW.
This is amazing. Not 1 mention of him being an agent of any agency of Government. It was as if that part of it had nothing to do with anything.
according to the Anti-Defamation League, created in 1913 to monitor anti- Semitism.
You mean created in 1913 to protect the Moneychangers.
skidmark
21st September 2011, 07:32 PM
http://family-of-hal-turner.blogspot.com/
osoab
21st September 2011, 07:33 PM
If I read the article correctly.
The state of Connecticut charges were thrown out.
He was found not guilty on the federal charges.
Wow. And as Sui Juris said, no mention that he was a snitch for the FBI.
LuckyStrike
21st September 2011, 08:49 PM
This is great news.
As I have said from day 1, it doesn't matter if he is a rat or not, nobody should be in prison for saying what he said. Now outside of prison, what happens to rats is another story altogther. IMO, there is no excuse for working with the feds, even if he had the best intentions which he claims.
Who knows what goes on behind the scenes, but this is a must read.
http://family-of-hal-turner.blogspot.com/2010/03/hal-turners-first-mission-for-fbi.html
MAGNES
21st September 2011, 09:09 PM
The FBI told him what to say and apparently trained him to be an agitator.
Those that called in and conversed with him , sent him money, etc , ended up on lists.
Hal broke no stories, he took some newer finds and put them out there with spin,
Sorcha Fail does this too but is more ridiculous in the Fail articles.
Trust nobody openly advocating violence, NOBODY !
i always enjoyed his completely over the top antics (i'm serious, he was awesome sometimes).
I am surprised to hear this from you, I never followed him, listened to him a couple of times,
but followed others that were following him and highlighting his shows, articles, and when he
got in trouble most of all. Seems he displeased his masters on some issue, Hal outed his bosses,
was outraged they threw him overboard, " they told me to ". LOL. Lesson, do not do business
with ZIOrats and Federal Bureau of Israel .
hoarder
21st September 2011, 09:18 PM
I always took him to be controlled opposition...as in Marrano. The conflict between him and the feds may have been staged for effect, although it really doesn't make sense.
MAGNES
21st September 2011, 09:19 PM
Who knows what goes on behind the scenes, but this is a must read.
http://family-of-hal-turner.blogspot.com/2010/03/hal-turners-first-mission-for-fbi.html
The guy totally discredited himself, maybe they went after him for this reason, ? .
There is a reason they went after him after working with him.
I always took him to be controlled opposition...as in Marrano. The conflict between him and the feds may have been staged for effect, although it really doesn't make sense.
I agree, it makes more sense if he pissed the wrong person off, or they wanted to discredit him
for good for some reason, I classified him as an agitator, provocateur, openly advocating violence,
and he even staged some sort of attack on himself, begging for money, others have done
the same thing I believe, staged, like the http://www.fromthewilderness.com/ Ruppert
that I did follow for a couple of years long before gim.
LuckyStrike
21st September 2011, 09:25 PM
Hal broke no stories, he took some newer finds and put them out there with spin,
.
Aside from working with the Feds my main complaint of Hal is that he was to over the top, Alex "Bernanke is a Protestant" Jones style. IDK if he broke these stories but the Japanese guys who had something like a trillion dollars in bonds and leaked bank stress tests. As far as the Jap story goes I have never heard anything about it since, the story stunk to high hell and should've been the top story across the US for months.
One of the handful of shows I heard was his interview with Obamas gay lover (his name escapes me).
If Hal gets off hopefully there is hope for Edgar Steele.
chad
22nd September 2011, 05:49 AM
The FBI told him what to say and apparently trained him to be an agitator.
Those that called in and conversed with him , sent him money, etc , ended up on lists.
Hal broke no stories, he took some newer finds and put them out there with spin,
Sorcha Fail does this too but is more ridiculous in the Fail articles.
Trust nobody openly advocating violence, NOBODY !
I am surprised to hear this from you, I never followed him, listened to him a couple of times,
but followed others that were following him and highlighting his shows, articles, and when he
got in trouble most of all. Seems he displeased his masters on some issue, Hal outed his bosses,
was outraged they threw him overboard, " they told me to ". LOL. Lesson, do not do business
with ZIOrats and Federal Bureau of Israel .
when i say that, i mean it in the sense that i enjoyed him like i enjoy looking at the national enquirer. he was so obviously fake that it was fun to listen to. like sorcha faal stories. like when he went on and on about how he had copies of the new amero, he had secret inside people working at the mint that smuggled him out a bunch, he had seen copies of fed reports that told how they were going to send them to banks, etc. it was obviously all made up. i enjoyed it in a cartoon sense. a was always surprise that anyone took hal turner seriously.
Awoke
22nd September 2011, 05:54 AM
An agent doesn't change his stripes.
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