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Paul Joseph Watson (born May 24 1982) is a writer, researcher and conspiracy theorist based in Sheffield, England in the United Kingdom.

International ties

Watson is close friends with, and is a work colleague of, fellow United States based conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Watson host's both of Jones' websites, Infowars.com and Prisonplanet.com. He also hosts and updates daily, as with Jones', his own anti-New World Order and conspiracy-oriented website Propagandamatrix.com.

Political viewpoint

As with Jones, Watson believes many governments and some major corporations are in collaboration to create a New World Order. The New World Order, according to Jones and Watson, is a group of powerful figures that wish to abolish civil liberties and enslave all humankind for their own benefit and hidden agenda.

Radio work

Watson appears regularly on Jones' nationally syndicated radio broadcast, The Alex Jones Show.

Watson has also appeared on numerous worldwide radio shows and in many national and international magazines, including Vanity Fair. He has appeared on Coast to Coast AM - America's biggest late night talk show with an estimated 20 million listeners and The James Whale Show on TalkSport, the UK's largest commercial radio station.

Written works

Watson has written numerous articles about American and British shadow governments, or dark side of these governments.

He has also written the book Order Out Of Chaos: Elite Sponsored Terrorism and the New World Order (2003) ISBN 0974338109.

He is currently working on his second book, which is due to be completed in late 2006.

Family

His brother Steve Watson is also a conspiracy theorist.

9/11 and 7/7

Watson is one of the people questioning the 9/11 Commission Report and is also a chief skeptic of official explanations of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, involved with theories about the July 2005 London bombings.

In June of 2006 Watson is scheduled to appear at the "9/11 + The Neo-Con Agenda Symposium" in Los Angeles, California , organized by Alex Jones and billed as the biggest ever 9/11 Truth Conference ever.

Watson is also in Jones' upcoming documentary about the 7 July 2005 London bombings. This documentary will be premiered exclusively at the "9/11 + The Neo-Con Agenda Symposium" in June. This documentary is Jones' "newest and most powerful film which largely focuses on the 7/7 London bombings and how the British government ran and exploited the attacks to accelerate big brother's control grid and cashless society."

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