2009/07/04

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag say 9/11 was an inside job

If a list were composed of some of the most controversial things anyone could possibly say, the recent comments by Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag would likely make the cut.

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In a highly controversial appearance on Alex Jones' radio program, Infowars, Pratt and Montag said they believe that 9/11 was an inside job, the idea that global warming exists is "mind boggling," and that the end of humanity is upon us.

US Magazine is up and running with a full blown report on the interview which is starting to gain traction due to the highly controversial remarks made by the famous (now infamous) couple.

The interview, which can be heard in full here, 180 minutes into the broadcast.

We could go on and on about the controversial comments made, but this is one of those times when you just have to hear something for yourself to believe it.

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Spencer Pratt: 9/11 Was an "Inside Job" Wednesday July 1, 2009

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Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag attends Maxim's 10th Annual Hot 100 Celebration Presented by Dr Pepper Cherry, True Religion Brand Jeans, Stolichnaya Vodka and Corona held at Barker Hangar on May 13, 2009 in Santa Monica, CA.

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Pratt shared some controversial views on a radio show earlier this week.

In a Monday appearance on Alex Jones' radio show, Infowars, the couple revealed they feel 9/11 was an "inside job," say the idea that global warming exists is "mind boggling" and lament the "end of humanity."

LISTEN to their entire radio appearance here; it starts at the 180-minute mark.

The Pratts told Jones -- who is known for his conspiracy theories of a "New World Order" (or, as he feels, code for "totalitarian world government") -- they found out about him after a music producer gave them a copy of Jones' movie, The Obama Deception.

"I really do feel like we took the blue pill or whatever from The Matrix," Spencer says.

Since then, says Heidi: "We've been nonstop researching the Internet...for information for at least a month all day every day."

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"How are we so famous when...there's been nothing about the biggest bill since the Patriot Act being passed, [the Cap-and-Trade bill, which regulates carbon output, among other environmental issues] and nobody reading it," Spencer questions. "It's mind-boggling trying to say there's global warming right now."

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Jones also brings up the idea of human microchip implantation to erase the need for credit cards or identification. Heidi is troubled by the idea.

"This is very serious. It says in the Bible this is the mark of the beast, and that is a sign of worshipping the Devil. So over my dead body would I ever get a chip in my body," she says. "My body belongs to Jesus Christ. I am a disciple of Jesus, and I will speak out to Christians....this chip is the end of humanity."

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Heidi also admits she's now "very scared" of birth control.

"I feel like God was telling me that this was something just created by the government that is really bad for my body, and I was just getting sick," she says. "I researched it, and one of the founding people who invented birth control said it was the worst thing they had ever done, they wished they'd never created it, how it morally corrupted society, it's just sickening to him. How it devalues women, how it causes depression, how it can cause cancer, how it sterilizes your body, and what it does to your body, how most women are suicidal sometimes on it."

Spencer backs up Jones' belief that 9/11 was an "inside job."

"From your research, it 100 percent is," Spencer says, adding later: "I want to throw up."

Read more quotes on Jezebel.com, which first reported the story.

He also compares The Hills to the government.

"The narrator [Lauren Conrad] didn't get along with us. She skewed the information on the show, just like the American government can manipulate the media," he says. "We used to have a phenomenal relationship with the media, they've kind of turned on us now because they've created us into such a monstrous thing...like they made us too big, like they Obama-sized us...."

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Heidi says her new beliefs will be taken "very seriously" because, "I've always been a very serious Christian, and most Christians understand what's going on. They understand they're being persecuted. They understand this is the end of the world. They understand the New World Order, the One World Currency, is all in Revelations in the Bible, so they're taking me very seriously and they know when I mean something, that it's a message."

Even Miley Cyrus is in on the "awakening," Heidi and Spencer say, after they put it on Twitter.

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Heidi doesn't expect everyone to agree with her new views.

"Conspiracy is a word they've created to make people sound crazy, but that's not what God says," she says. "You can persecute us, you can say whatever you want. "

Spencer is so changed, he says, his "first rap album is going to be called Infowars."

"My first single, I'm pretty sure is going to be called 'Patriot Act,'" he adds.

Spencer tells Usmagazine.com of his appearance on the show: "We get very passionate and excited talking about the New World Order with Alex Jones. The Fourth of July has me extra excited with the energy of our founders!"

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