Paul Joseph Watson www.prisonplanet.com Monday, August 23, 2010 One of the primary characters in Glenn Beck's New York Times number one bestselling novel The Overton Window is blatantly a caricature of our own Alex Jones, according to a reader who sent us his review of the book. Jones is fictionalized as "Daniel Baily," the patriot movement leader who tries to prevent the US government from carrying out a false flag terror attack on Los Angeles. Beck describes his book as a work of "faction," fiction based on facts, and accordingly many of the characters in the novel are people plucked from the real world with only their names changed. The novel's plot centers around an evil public relations firm that works with Homeland Security and the CIA to collapse America from within. "An unprecedented attack on US soil shakes the country to the core and puts into motion a frightening plan, decades in the making, to transform America and demonize all those who stand in the way. Amidst the chaos, many don't know the difference between conspiracy theory and conspiracy fact--or, more important, which side to fight for," states the Amazon.com promo for the book. The character of Daniel Baily could merely be considered to be a construct of different people, Alex Jones amongst them, unless it was for a very specific detail contained in the plot that is a giveaway as to the fact that Beck based the character on Jones. "The book begins with a meeting between a PR firm and members of ...
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