a poster opines: "He is saying things that are utter lies (that Israeli pioneers are committing acts of terrorism). That proves he is a false prophet, and I don't need to open my Bible to demonstrate that..."
Considering that it is a given fact that the Israeli Secret Police, in collusion with some leaders within Israel's government, have committed outright acts of premeditated terror, murder, assassination, sabotage, and character assassination upon its own Jewish citizenry, with its primary focus being the Jewish pioneers reclaiming our Land, the religious communities, and all who refuse to "follow the party line of the "Suicide Process", it stands to reason that the same government, in order to falsely incriminate those objecting to its policies, would stop at nothing to commit crimes and accuse the innocent on TV and in the media of being the guilty parties.
This has been a hallmark of Israeli government for some time now.
It is a successful tactic--the Israeli public is convinced that those opposing "Peace" are its enemies, and Alex Jones and others in the U.S. with no real Jewish connections are also convinced that the good guys are really the bad guys.
After all, that is what the mainstream media copies and repeats verbatim from the Israeli media and Israeli State propaganda networks.
Personally, I don't rank Alex Jones or those like him in the "prophet" category; false or otherwise.
None of our Prophets had websites, syndicated radio shows, made guest appearances, or sold videos, tapes, books, and bumper stickers.
Yet, Allen-T is exactly correct regarding New Testament prophecy, which is based entirely on or even a verbatim reiteration of Torah prophecy, as found in Zechariah, Daniel, etc.
It only stands to reason that if believers already know the outcome of history, they would carefully observe current and past events for unquestionable proof of prophetic fulfillment.