Either that or he went down there to tell him to stay the hell out of our way. I used to watch AJ but when I discovered the Q movement, realized it's the real deal, and AJ was saying it wasn't, I got suspicious.
Not acknowledging something or saying you don't know about it is one thing but attacking it proactively. The way he treated Steve Pzechenik (however you spell his name) when he was talking about the Q operation was disgraceful. It was after the second interview with him about operation Q that was the final straw for me.
I think Flynn sat him down and told him how things were going to be. Even if AJ wasn't really mossad, he still depends on speaking the unpopular "truth" and that isn't going to be very popular when everybody knows what he talks about because it will be mainstream. Either way he's not in a great situation.
Either that or he went down there to tell him to stay the hell out of our way. I used to watch AJ but when I discovered the Q movement, realized it's the real deal, and AJ was saying it wasn't, I got suspicious.
Not acknowledging something or saying you don't know about it is one thing but attacking it proactively. The way he treated Steve Pechenik (however you spell his name) when he was talking about the Q operation was disgraceful. It was after the second interview with him about operation Q that was the final straw for me.
I think Flynn sat him down and told him how things were going to be. Even AJ wasn't really mossad, he still depends on speaking the unpopular "truth" and that isn't going to be very popular when everybody knows what he talks about because it will be mainstream. Either way he's not in a great situation.