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Pratt & Montag Tackle World’s Controversies on Live Radio

July 1, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Celebrity, Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt

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Hollywood’s most prattiest couple, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Pratt, have aired some rather controversial beliefs on live radio, the most bizaare including Pratt’s feeling that 9/11 was an “inside job” and Montag’s lament on the “end of humanity.”

The reality television stars vocalised their controversial beliefs on Alex Jones’ radion show, Infowars, on Monday. They told Jones, who is better known for conspiracy theories of his own and his film The Obama Deception, that it felt like they’d suddenly taken the “blue pill” from The Matrix movie.

“We’ve been nonstop researching the Internet… for information for at least a month all day every day,” Heidi told the host.

“I really do feel like we took the blue pill or whatever from The Matrix,” Spencer said of his reaction to watching Jones’ The Obama Deception.

Pratt then jumps straight into one of the biggest issues around at the present time – global warming.

“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… It’s mind-boggling trying to say there’s global warming right now,” he said.

Then it was Heidi’s turn for a rant, with The Hills star tackling the controversial new plan to implant humans with an universal credit card and identification microchip and labeling its creation as the end of humanity.

“This is very serious,” Montag Pratt said. “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.

“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.”

Heidi also had something to say on the topic of birth control, which she says has “morally corrupted society” and devalued women.

“I feel like God was telling me that [birth control] was something just created by the government that is really bad for my body, and I was just getting sick,” Montag explained. “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 admitted that he “backs up” host Jones’ belief that the September 11 terrorist attacks were an “inside job”.

“From your research, it 100 percent is,” Pratt said, and added: “I want to throw up.”

Pratt concluded the interview by admitting that he was “so changed” by Jones’ film and the information he’d found online that his “first rap album is going to be called Infowars.”

“My first single,” he added, “I’m pretty sure is going to be called ‘Patriot Act.”

As if Spencer making a rap album wasn’t controversial enough. I think I’m going to be sick.

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