On this Wednesday, April 20th 2016 edition of the Alex Jones Show we cover the New York primary and Donald Trump’s victory in the pivotal state where Ted Cruz came in third place. We cover Hillary Clinton’s brazen violation of election law, and Bernie Sanders supporters forced to vote for the Democrat establishment’s choice. We also cover the latest on Saudi Arabia, a cancer on the world, as the establishment fights to keep the 9/11 papers secret, and the incestuous relationship between Clinton and the corrupt, terrorist-supporting kingdom. On today’s worldwide broadcast we talk with research physicist Stan Deyo about the recent surge in seismic activity and the super volcano beneath Yellowstone National Park. We also talk with Phyllis Schlafly of the Eagle Forum about the dirty tricks used by the Cruz campaign against the organization after Schlafly backed Donald Trump.
By the time President Kennedy was murdered in 1963, Mae was married with five kids. Hardly satisfied with the Warren Commission Report on the assassination, Mae bought herself as a Christmas present the 26 volume Warren Commission testimonies and began reading, filing and cross-indexing. Not only did she find connections to high level government officials, the CIA, Germany, the Hughes organization, and organized crime (to name a few), but began to see relationships to many other current and past events throughout the world.
In June 1971, after 7 years of research and now living in Carmel, California, Mae appeared as a guest on KLRB, a local FM radio station independently owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Gloria Barron. Mae discussed her views on political assassinations and the New York Times release of the Pentagon Papers. The response was so good Mae became a regular weekly guest and before too long had her own show, Dialogue: Conspiracy.(She later changed the name to World Watchers International)
There were times when death threats forced Mae off the air -- one time by Charlie Manson family member Sandra Good in September 1975. At one point Mae resorted to recording her shows at home on her small General Electric cassette tape recorder and privately mailed out copies to her subscribers.
In 1983 Mae's show moved to KAZU in Pacific Grove and there it stayed until her last broadcast (#862) on June 13, 1988. On October 3rd of that year, at age 66, Mae died of cancer.