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Capitalism, big government, ha ha ha. | |
You cannot run. | ||
The Second Amendment means nothing. | ||
Ha ha ha ha ha. | ||
Yes, the power of government, it is all-encompassing, all-controlling. | ||
To the deepest roots, the foundations of our very soul and country, we are under siege by the Hollywood establishment. | ||
Peter Jennings is a god. | ||
Even at the highest levels of power in the capital of the United States, corruption seeps into our government, corrupts this great country with greed and their unquenchable thirst for power, destruction of tradition, honor, country, family. | ||
Yes, my fellow Americans. | ||
It is a sad day for America, but never fear, for I am here, the spin doctor, Alex Jones. | ||
We will defeat government. | ||
We will restore freedom to the people of America, or liberty and the free market system will perish. | ||
Government is dangerous. | ||
I'll give you the real spin on what's happening to us, and we're going to come out of this victorious on the other side. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
This is the real spin. | ||
The first thing I want to say to you right now is... | ||
I appreciate the callers. | ||
I appreciate the viewers. | ||
And sometimes I get really rude and obnoxious. | ||
And I do that because I genuinely care about what goes on in today's world. | ||
Now, I don't claim to have all the answers. | ||
And I say that every week. | ||
And I don't want to control your life. | ||
I see a threat in today's world by those that do not wish to work for what they gain. | ||
Or by those that simply do not wish to take responsibility for their own actions. | ||
I have been one of those people. | ||
And I'm learning how to not be that way. | ||
And I'm learning what the fruits are. | ||
That is, what you get in return for being a real human. | ||
Now, tonight we'll take a lot of phone calls. | ||
Don't have a guest. | ||
Don't usually have guests. | ||
I have guests on other media functions every week, but not here. | ||
This is a place where I like to take calls. | ||
I like to rant and rave and blow off some steam. | ||
And make sure one thing. | ||
There is right and wrong in this world. | ||
There is a set agenda. | ||
And my problem with humanism, now I don't mean science, because people want to claim humanism as science. | ||
Humanism, in some of its more deviant forms, is an excuse to devalue human life. | ||
And that's what we're seeing today in this world. | ||
And so it makes me want to vomit sometimes. | ||
People want to say there is no set destiny. | ||
People want to say there is no cause and effect. | ||
People want to say nothing matters. | ||
Friends, that's being handed to you by the popular culture that is a bunch of misdirected, pompous, arrogant parasites. | ||
Now, I'm not talking about the little bureaucrat down the street. | ||
Those people are in dead-end jobs. | ||
In a lot of trouble. | ||
Just like a lot of people on the free market are in a lot of trouble because this economy is dying. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm talking about big-time bureaucrats, career politicians, Republican and Democrat, but especially Democrat. | ||
And I've gotten off my message in the last few months and gotten into all the nuances of how they've manipulated controlists. | ||
Tonight I'm going to talk about some of the people on the front lines that we're fighting. | ||
The people, the brainwashed scum-suckers, I call them. | ||
They don't know any better, but they're walking dead, folks. | ||
And they're dangerous. | ||
Now, I'm not talking about people down here on the corner. | ||
I'm not talking about the local bureaucrats. | ||
I'm talking about the people that are trying to foster dependency. | ||
And they are parasites. | ||
I mean, let's just talk about the black community for a little while. | ||
The black community was thriving. | ||
In 1964. They had a lot of problems. | ||
They were starting to be shipped off to Vietnam. | ||
There was a lot of racism. | ||
Police would beat them sometimes. | ||
Some police wouldn't. | ||
A lot of problems went on. | ||
A lot of... | ||
Yeah, and happy Juneteenth. | ||
We appreciate that here in Texas. | ||
You ought to thank the Republican president. | ||
You ought to thank him. | ||
You ought to thank God that at least somebody was half not evil. | ||
Did what it took, and the evil Democrats tried to keep the slaves from being free, just like they tried to keep the little black kids out of school in the 60s here in Texas and Alabama and Arkansas and all over. | ||
Yes, they're the party of slavery. | ||
They've just put blacks now on the plantation of welfare and pretty much forced them to do it. | ||
But don't let me get sidetracked. | ||
What did they do to the African Americans? | ||
The Democrats? | ||
LBJ? And I'm here in the heart of LBJ country, the heart of his corruption and evil. | ||
And he was evil. | ||
Very horrible man. | ||
What did they do to the blacks? | ||
Well, in 1964, and I like a lot of the reforms, giving them equal rights, but we didn't have to put them on plantations, which we've done now, and inner cities falling apart with not letting them have men in the houses, excuse me, trying to destroy their culture is what we've done. | ||
Only 22 to 23 percent of blacks were dependent on any form of government. | ||
That means things they had like pseudo food stamps in 64, some forms of welfare, soup lines and things, government pushed. | ||
That's wonderful. | ||
I'm ready to pay for that. | ||
For whites and blacks and Hispanics or Asians, I don't care. | ||
In 1997, 91 percent, this is the government's own numbers, 91 percent. | ||
Of the African-American community, at one time or another, gets one form of government assistance. | ||
I mean, serious government assistance. | ||
And with the whites, it's around 45% now. | ||
So we're getting us on the plantation, too. | ||
They don't look at it as a racial thing. | ||
They just see who it's more easier to corner and manipulate and attack. | ||
And they've attacked the black community, pumped drugs into those communities, and allowed drugs to be sold in those communities. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
But anyways, excuse me. | ||
So understand, that's the love. | ||
Crime has gone up over 3,000% in the black community since the mid-60s, and almost that in all other communities. | ||
Drug abuse, abortion. | ||
Abortion skyrocketed at the same time illegitimacy has. | ||
They're having lots of abortions, and they're also having lots of kids. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
I think it's fine for them to have kids. | ||
I think it's terrible for them to have... | ||
All those abortions. | ||
I'm not a racist. | ||
I think African Americans should be able to have children. | ||
I just think they ought to be raised in schools where they're taught things and taught about how to be successful rather than taught by Jesse Jackson and people how to hate others and how to be losers and be part of the government surf system. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
Government-sponsored racism. | ||
And the media, the bureaus of propaganda, joining in on the racism. | ||
Trying to get whites hating blacks, blacks hating whites, Hispanics hating blacks and whites, and whites and blacks hating Hispanics. | ||
We're all human beings, friends. | ||
We've got the same blood in our veins. | ||
My genetics are the same as yours. | ||
Different pigment in my skin, different eye color, different hair. | ||
But they want to make us fixate on culture, not so we have a care of our culture. | ||
No, black culture is being destroyed. | ||
It's being torn out, and bureaucrats are replacing fathers and mothers. | ||
And that's the dream of the people that push big government. | ||
I believe the phone box isn't working right now. | ||
I believe we have some phone calls. | ||
We have phone calls? | ||
It's maxed out? | ||
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Great. | |
Let's go to some calls. | ||
Hello caller, are you on there? | ||
unidentified
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At the beginning, and I saw you apologizing. | |
You don't have to apologize, big guy. | ||
You're doing a very good job. | ||
Appreciate that. | ||
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I've got an article right here I'd like to send you if you don't already have it. | |
The White House, was it really for sale? | ||
It's in this month's issue of Reader's Digest. | ||
And it tells everything you've been telling the people. | ||
For a year now, yes. | ||
I started finding out in alternative press around a year ago, something that's now been in the mainstream press for around five or six months, that will have been in the mainstream press. | ||
They just say that Chinese spies were let into our national security computers. | ||
I call that the greatest espionage of all time. | ||
Not when some spy in the FBI or spy in the CIA sells out the country. | ||
No, when our president... | ||
But why does that... | ||
Why does that bother us? | ||
He's a snot-nosed punk from the 60s. | ||
Hold on, hold on, he's a snot... | ||
He's a snot-nosed punk from the 60s who thought it was cool to fly off to Russia and have victory summits in 68 and 69 that preached down with America and Britain. | ||
And he thought it was cool to do that when Russia killed 50 million of its own people during their horrible years, 40-something million of those during Stalin's reign. | ||
You know, he was over-visiting the likes of Hitler and getting into the power. | ||
Then he went and met with European power brokers in the European central banks. | ||
He was for-destined and put in and has been accelerated up to the branches. | ||
And Harvard and Georgetown, everybody loves him. | ||
He is a sickening travesty of evil. | ||
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That's what this article talks about. | |
Also, I want to ask you, when you lived in Rockwall, did you know a guy named Brad Lowe? | ||
You know, that name strikes just a slight bell, but I may have been in school with him. | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
But I was wondering, do you have this article? | ||
Do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
Listen, man, there's so much. | ||
I watch the Senate hearings, and I see the information, and I see the press trying to get us off things, like saying the Chinese tried to influence us. | ||
Well, they didn't try. | ||
They succeeded. | ||
Because our president was out soliciting them because he's been on the Chinese international crime control since he was a governor, I believe, in 1980. He was already a governor in 78, but he didn't get on the payroll until 1980. And so our president has gotten around $10 million that we know of so far from the Chinese since 1980, about $5 million of that during his presidential administrations. | ||
And I'm sure his Swiss bank accounts are swelling right now with money, but forget about that. | ||
That's what the Swiss bank accounts are all about. | ||
They're all about the international criminals buying off politicians, and the politicians can't put their money in legitimate banks, so they put them in Swiss banks or in banks in Spain. | ||
Anybody that thinks I'm speculating, we just found out that billions of dollars, not hundreds of millions, billions now, and that's in 1940 dollars. | ||
Not 1997 dollars, billions of 1940 dollars, which would be trillions now, of Jewish gold taken by the Nazis is in Swiss banks because the Swiss controllers are a bunch of degenerate, evil people that now control part of our banking system and are turning us into slaves too. | ||
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And how much money did they make off all that gold, interest? | |
Well, they're not going to pay the people back interest even if they do, but it's several billion dollars in 1940 dollars. | ||
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I know it. | |
Unbelievable, bud. | ||
It's probably over a trillion dollars. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I just want to call it because I saw you apologizing, and you don't need to apologize, man. | |
Well, sometimes I just don't come off like a loving, smiling peddler. | ||
I mean, sometimes I don't come off like a smug parasite politician. | ||
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You're cool, man. | |
You're cool. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
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But maybe I should talk to you like this and talk about the children a little bit. | |
You need some glasses. | ||
You need some glasses if you're going to do that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, sir, I really appreciate your call. | ||
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Okay, man. | |
Thank you. | ||
Take care of yourself. | ||
All righty. | ||
Let's go to some more calls. | ||
Hello, caller. | ||
Are you on there? | ||
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Hello? | |
Yes. | ||
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Hi, I was wondering what you think about the enormous run-up in the stock market and what's going to eventually happen with it. | |
Do you have any thoughts about that? | ||
Yeah, I'll tell you what, Alex Jones, I have some stock in some things. | ||
I'm not rich or anything by any standards, but I have been watching Moneyline and reading the Wall Street Journal at least once or twice a week for five or six years, and I only had some economics. | ||
My family's made some decent money, I mean, not a lot or anything, and I've got friends of the family that have made a ton of money. | ||
The stock market is a hyper... | ||
Let's put it this way. | ||
The stock in most of your companies is worth more than the actual goods that they sell in a year. | ||
So they're overinflated. | ||
The stocks are overvalued. | ||
So that's like a stock market sells you a dollar for two dollars when that dollar can only really buy a dollar's worth. | ||
What I mean by that is... | ||
I don't even really think it's a bad thing because the stock market is a free market thing. | ||
And if people want to lose their money in it, that's why I don't really knock the stock market. | ||
It's a gambling thing. | ||
Now, there are a lot of companies that are real. | ||
Microsoft, IBM, General Motors, things we know are going to be around. | ||
At least you'll have some value. | ||
In that stock. | ||
But there's a lot of these speculatory stocks, internet stocks and things, a lot of other stocks that are out of control. | ||
Now, there's some stocks that are based in corruption, like utilities. | ||
Utilities are so-called being deregulated now. | ||
That means all the big giants can jump on more and get more government help and raise our prices. | ||
At the same time, telling us, oh, and I want to thank my sponsor. | ||
Again, KJFK 98.9 FM does sponsor this program, and I appreciate them sponsoring my program. | ||
But anyways, pass that. | ||
Something we've got to understand out there is you've got people like Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Fed. | ||
And again, the Fed is a private institution which is backed up by European money that is pro-euthanasia, pro-abortion worldwide, pro-population control, very, very, very unsultry people. | ||
Uh, who think humans are garbage. | ||
And Ted Turner, you know, controls half the biggest communication company in the world. | ||
Uh, uh, Tom Warner now, which controls this cable station, by the way. | ||
He used to be Turner Broadcasting. | ||
He believes that we should reduce the world population by over half. | ||
So I shouldn't jump around here, but simply said, do whatever you want in the stock market. | ||
I'm not an expert. | ||
I shouldn't speculate on things there. | ||
But I know Alan Greenspan and his cronies and George Soros, an international money manipulator who's bankrupt more countries than I can count on one hand or two hands, they want the stock market not to crash, but to drop slowly. | ||
So while it's dropping the whole time, they can buy stock that people have actually worked hard to create and make over a very, very, very long period of time. | ||
So they want it to crash. | ||
I mean, so that's what they want. | ||
They want that to happen. | ||
And they have been or not crashed to drop at a long hike. | ||
And I'm involved with a company that I won't mention. | ||
It's been waiting for six months to go public. | ||
And they can't because you've got these money manipulators up in New York running around trying to screw up all the good stock companies putting the brakes on things for real stock because they want to suck up all the new wealth that's been created. | ||
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Alright, thank you very much. | |
I really appreciate your show. | ||
You've got some great views and I'll continue to watch your show. | ||
You're doing great. | ||
Well, listen, I really, really appreciate that call. | ||
Let me ask you something. | ||
What do you think is going on with the stock market? | ||
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I somehow, from what I've read, I've done a lot of reading about it, that they're manipulating it to get people in it, and it's going to, like, crash in maybe a couple years, and it's going to go down, and they're going to somehow... | |
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
Since you... | ||
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That's what I truly believe. | |
Since you said that, I'm going to go ahead and tell you, again, not an expert, but what a lot of people I know that are worth. | ||
I know a guy worth... | ||
About $30 million in actual, in actual, in the bank and in stocks, not counting his houses and things. | ||
And he considers himself just upper middle class, which he should. | ||
Because there's people who are trillions of dollars out there. | ||
Forget Bill Gates with the $26 billion. | ||
He's not in the underground money with power. | ||
The people that control, you know, 30 corporations apiece. | ||
Families. | ||
On the newspapers that you never hear about. | ||
He sat there and, I mean, it's something you have to understand that The stock market, all the big fish are taking their money out right now, okay? | ||
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Exactly. | |
They've jacked it up, and they're taking... | ||
Okay, so here's the funnel. | ||
Stock market's real, real high. | ||
It's been building up, growing, and just exponential rates since the early 80s. | ||
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Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. | |
You know, it dropped in, what was it, 87, but then went right back up. | ||
It's been going straight up. | ||
What they're going to do is, and this has been told by people that are experts, not me, what they're doing is, is they're busy taking money out the back door. | ||
Because they're using all these mom and pops money and pension funds and all this other BS that's been investing in it to keep it jacked up and overinflated. | ||
And then they're bleeding money out the other side while they're force feeding it with advertisement. | ||
They've tripled their advertising. | ||
Most of the mutual funds and people have tripled their advertising and most of your brokerage firms in the last three years. | ||
And they're getting everybody to put their money in and everybody's pumping their money in and it's pumping in, it's pumping in, it's pumping in, it's pumping in. | ||
And it's getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger while they're busy taking money out the other side. | ||
And then they're just going to quit advertising. | ||
They're going to say it's time for the crash. | ||
They're going to pull the levers, and boom, it's going to happen. | ||
You're going to have a long-term drop. | ||
They want it to be a smooth drop so none of their assets get damaged and so none of their systems get broken. | ||
They're going to sock it all off to people. | ||
But see, I don't really talk about that because, hey, that's free market. | ||
If you're stupid and have your money in bad stocks, or if you just want to speculate... | ||
Then that's your deal. | ||
So I might have a problem. | ||
When I have a problem with these bureaucrats getting together, buying off our university people, our academia, which they do with grants and prizes and all that, getting together and screwing us and teaching our kids how not to think and teaching them to be a bunch of scum suckers. | ||
And there's my comment line at home, if you want to call that. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on and on. | ||
And so... | ||
And so this is what's happening, and I just don't want someone forcing me to buy their corrupt government that puts money in the international bank's hands. | ||
I don't have a problem with you going and getting screwed in the stock market. | ||
If somebody can sell you snake oil, go right ahead and do it. | ||
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Alright, thank you very much. | |
Appreciate that call, sir. | ||
Well, there's some stuff I want to talk about real fast, and then we'll go to your calls. | ||
And again, I'll put up my comment line, and that is a voicemail line, an extra line I have. | ||
And it takes 50 calls. | ||
It maxes out a lot of times. | ||
But feel free to call with any of your questions or comments. | ||
And I haven't gotten back to people that called me last night yet on the comment line. | ||
I'm going to get back to everybody tomorrow that calls the comment line. | ||
It takes me a couple hours when I do it because I like to answer people's questions. | ||
I like to hear what news articles y'all say. | ||
A lot of the things you tell me about end up right here. | ||
I research them, then I just write some notes about the news story and talk to you about it. | ||
So, again, call my comment line with any information you have. | ||
I'm going to tell you a story. | ||
This is a way to explain government, and I'm going to use the best kind of story I can. | ||
We've all heard the stories that Republicans use. | ||
You know, we need a system that's fair. | ||
We need a system that represents the people. | ||
You know how mother would do. | ||
You'd have one piece of cake, and she'd say to one brother or one sister, you divide that cake and then let your brother choose. | ||
You know, that's how things are supposed to work. | ||
That's how things, excuse me, I lift weights today, did a bunch of shoulder exercises, and I'm getting out of shape, trying to get back into shape. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
But anyways, got a crick in my neck from doing that, lifting heavy weight. | ||
Well, heavy for me is a couple hundred pounds. | ||
But anyways, like I was saying, so I was sitting there, and that's a good example of things. | ||
Now here's a better analogy of how the liberals want to run things. | ||
Okay? | ||
Here's how they want to run things. | ||
They'll sell you a bill of goods. | ||
They're not real liberals. | ||
Again, they're so-called liberals. | ||
They'll get you obsessed with your social issues and get you into thinking it's a real great right of you out there to send your kids to daycare and let it be a horrible daycare and your kid be sick its whole life because it's with a bunch of other sick kids eating crappy food out in a fenced-in area with a bunch of other kids beating your kid up. | ||
A bunch of things like that. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Let me get back to the analogy and the story, and then we'll go to your calls. | ||
What happened, and that's a wonderful ride, isn't it, of the women out there? | ||
Not for women going to work if they want to, but it isn't like they have to. | ||
Or maybe the man should stay home and take care of the kids. | ||
Somebody needs to train those kids. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
But let me get back to the analogy. | ||
I'm just trying to tell you what the liberals want for us out there. | ||
They sit there, and let me give you an example. | ||
Maybe I'm going slow here. | ||
When I was a kid, or even like 14, 15 years old, we've all seen those kind of people like you're at a party. | ||
Or something through life. | ||
You've all got your own examples. | ||
And there's an ice chest. | ||
And your ice chest is full of soft drinks, full of beer, full of food. | ||
And somebody, that weasel person, goes, let me put my stuff in your ice box. | ||
And they've got like two Cokes and a beer in there. | ||
And you've got 15 Cokes and 10 beers and a bunch of food. | ||
They come and put their stuff in the ice chest. | ||
They come and put their stuff in the ice chest. | ||
And then later, when I act like everything in there is theirs, and say to everybody else, when you're wanting to give stuff to your friends, you know, they don't come to you and say, don't get your stuff out of there, but when you want to, hey, yeah, sure, anybody that wants anything, get anything you want out. | ||
Because I'm a real giving person. | ||
My family didn't have a lot a long time ago, but they were always very sharing, and that's come straight out of my heart. | ||
I'm like, anybody that knows me knows that. | ||
I'm very giving. | ||
Because that's what I've been taught. | ||
But anyways, I'm not bragging on myself. | ||
It's just the way I am. | ||
These people will then be able to say to everybody else, well, I got stuff in there, and have their little power games over people about the stuff that they have. | ||
Another example, a better example, is I was at my parents' a couple of 4th of Julys ago, and they got some land here in town, you know, some land, and there was some people, some neighbors came over, and I don't like these neighbors, okay? | ||
These neighbors are very strange. | ||
I'll be in the house getting a piece of cake out of the refrigerator. | ||
And I don't even know this lady. | ||
And her kids come over. | ||
My mother keeps her kids and stuff just to be nice. | ||
You know, I mean, my mother, you know, my sister's like nine, and these kids are like nine, eight, and seven, or nine, eight, and four or something. | ||
And they come over, and they're all right, kids. | ||
But I'm not knocking people here, but let's listen to the story, and I'll get to it. | ||
I'll never forget that night. | ||
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My dad goes, and I'm busy. | |
You know, this is the type of jealousy. | ||
And I'll remember this one night. | ||
She's like this every time I'm around her. | ||
I won't say her name. | ||
But I'm sitting there, and this lady comes in, and I open the refrigerator, and there's an island right there in my mom's kitchen, and I'm getting a piece of cake, okay? | ||
And she says, Alex, close that refrigerator, and I go, okay. | ||
And she goes, now, I am a 20-something-year-old person that's lived out of home for years. | ||
My mother and my parents aren't like this. | ||
Here she is being animal retentive with me, and I shouldn't have been nice, and I just ignored her. | ||
Then my dad comes out and goes, Alex, would you go out with the kids and play with them with the fireworks? | ||
I'm too bored to do it. | ||
I mean, I want to watch TV or something or read a book and talk to my friends. | ||
Would you go out with the fireworks with them? | ||
Because they want you to do fireworks. | ||
You know, my sister and some of her friends and some of those kids, these ladies' kids. | ||
And by the way, she's a psychologist. | ||
A total liberal idiot that thinks we should all be disarmed, like Hitler thought, you know, so we'll all be safe from the government, you know, so she can run things. | ||
But excuse me. | ||
She sits there, and my dad comes up with a big bag of fireworks. | ||
She goes, Alex, would you go out and do these with the kids? | ||
I'm like, yeah, okay. | ||
She goes, Alex, I brought some fireworks, a little bitty, like, $2 bag of them or something with a few little sparklers, two sparklers and a few firecrackers or something. | ||
And these people have got money. | ||
They're just so animal retentive. | ||
They're so pathetic. | ||
They're like Scrooges. | ||
Liberals are always Scrooges, so-called liberals. | ||
They want what you got. | ||
She goes, She goes to my dad, put this in the bag with it! | ||
And she sticks a couple of sparklers and stuff in the bag, and I just go, and I'm out there handing kids fireworks right and left, just giving them fireworks everywhere. | ||
Just cramming fireworks in their hands and saying, be careful, and we're lighting five at a time, and just, you care, burning them all up. | ||
We're not anal retentive. | ||
We enjoy ourselves. | ||
We'll make more fireworks and buy more next year. | ||
You know, we're not little rats. | ||
She comes up and starts going, Alex, those are my kids' fireworks. | ||
Psychosis. | ||
She has a mental problem. | ||
I mean, she literally put like three or four little cheap fireworks in this bag of multiple, you know, big cones and a couple bags, actually. | ||
All the stuff I had. | ||
I didn't even care. | ||
I was just letting the kids have fun. | ||
We were lighting those little tanks off that roll and all that. | ||
And here she was ruining the whole thing, interjecting her sick jealousy and envy and control. | ||
Maybe she wants to have sex with me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm sorry to say that. | ||
I mean, I don't know what to do. | ||
This woman's always screwing with me. | ||
And in person, I'm very relaxed. | ||
When I am over with my parents, maybe once every two weeks, I'm in their refrigerator. | ||
My mother's a great cook. | ||
There's always food in there. | ||
She's a triathlete, by the way, too. | ||
Excellent shape. | ||
I don't know why I'm saying that. | ||
My mother's not some big, huge, fat creature. | ||
She's nothing against fat people, but my mother is incredibly powerful. | ||
She looks like a German Heron folk or something. | ||
I mean, my mother's just awesome. | ||
I was over there today. | ||
And she was leaving to go work out, and I'm like, good God! | ||
I mean, she's not big-necked or anything, but she's just more muscular than me. | ||
At 47 years old, I shouldn't say her name, I mean, her age. | ||
But anyway, so I'm sitting here, and I'm seeing this kind of crap. | ||
That is what liberals are like. | ||
They want to get everybody to, oh, let's all be in one bag! | ||
We're all loving, aren't we? | ||
We're all in, let's get everybody in one big bag, so they can go and steal from people. | ||
They are parasites. | ||
And they sell the good people on being giving. | ||
And that's why they keep running their scams. | ||
Because working people are nice. | ||
And are giving. | ||
And we are the most charitable country in the world. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Call the Red Cross and ask them. | ||
Call the International Red Cross. | ||
We are the most charitable. | ||
Per capita, too. | ||
Not just because we're 267 million people. | ||
Per capita. | ||
Per person. | ||
We are. | ||
They want us all to be in one big bag. | ||
And one of my friends came here. | ||
He just opened the door. | ||
If he's got that newspaper article before we go to some calls in the last hour, I'd like to read that article. | ||
My friend called me. | ||
I don't read the USA Today every day. | ||
He told me that I've been telling you how they've got the environment as a crisis mode situation. | ||
You know, the government does nothing for the environment except take people's private property and harass people while big corporations continue to dump all they want. | ||
But don't worry, they're going to have water waste or hotlines and take your house from you or have special environmental taxes or double the price of trash collection and cut the service in half. | ||
You know, it's a huge scam, but it's for the environment, so the scam's okay. | ||
And all this other BS... Oh, there's a story here. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Oh, you already brought this in? | ||
I'm losing my mind. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Oh, my producer brought it in, not you. | ||
And so that's what's happening. | ||
And then they got race as a division. | ||
If they just throw race on it, then oh, we must listen to them. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now I'm going to tell you something right now. | ||
Think about this. | ||
This is from USA Today, June 17th. | ||
This is this week. | ||
Global plan to fight. | ||
Infectious diseases sought. | ||
And on CNN, every Saturday, they have these shows that the rainforest is being cut. | ||
And it shows a top virologist saying, new disease will be coming out. | ||
New diseases. | ||
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Massive death worldwide. | |
We're all going to die. | ||
14 deaths from Ebola. | ||
Or was it 12 deaths from Ebola last year? | ||
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Oh, 12 deaths from Ebola in Africa. | |
What was there, like, a couple million from dysentery of just children? | ||
You know, there's 200-something million just in Algeria or something. | ||
I mean, just in... | ||
What's that African country on the Gold Coast? | ||
Is it Nigeria? | ||
Yeah, Nigeria. | ||
I mean, there's, what is there, 350 million or more people in Africa, and then 12 die of Ebola in one little town, and they go, oh, Ebola, Ebola, Ebola, oh, Ebola! | ||
And they had CNN people saying, diseases will be coming out of the rainforest because Mother Earth is mad! | ||
Literally like witch doctors going, booga booga, some not come back! | ||
You know, when we have floods and rain and meteors might hit the earth, what if a meteor hits the earth tomorrow and destroys a city? | ||
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Are they going to say this is because the people of earth have been bad? | |
That meteor just came from space. | ||
It's a very primitive control apparatus. | ||
It's how chiefs and medicine doctors used to control, and shaman would control the people, saying, oh, if you're not good, the crops won't come. | ||
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Oh, the environment, if we're not good. | |
I don't want to eat a piece of meat that's got dioxins in it from plastics production. | ||
I don't want them dumping nickel cadmium and and heavy metal grignard reagents in the waters So my kids are deformed? | ||
I don't want that. | ||
I'm for the environment. | ||
But these international corrupt people financing global population control, which is just nothing more but dictators' excuses to kill men, women, and children, and girls in slave labor camps in China making Nikes, you call that good? | ||
And all these Hollywood people that say they love you are the ones that speak out against slave labor, are the ones you find out later, are the ones that own all the sweatshops making their clotheslines? | ||
They're all hypocrites. | ||
They're all hypocrites using you. | ||
So here it is, Global Plan to Fight Infectious Diseases Sought. | ||
I haven't read this yet, but Washington, a new plan to coordinate International efforts to track and combat infectious diseases will be announced by the leaders of the G7 Group of Industrial Nations at this weekend's summit in Denver. | ||
White House aide said Monday, and the combustion engine is the greatest threat to civilization, like Al Gore says in Earth and the Balance. | ||
No, Mr. Gore, the combustion engine is civilization, and the combustion engine's getting cleaned up. | ||
Because we're putting catalytic converters on the cars, just like we got the horses out of the streets a hundred years ago, and we don't have a horse manure problem anymore. | ||
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Humans move forward. | |
I know the bureaucrats don't want that. | ||
You want us to stay down and lowly. | ||
You don't want us to transcend, do you? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Let's go to some callers. | ||
Hello, caller. | ||
Are you on there? | ||
Yes. | ||
Next caller. | ||
Go to some other callers. | ||
Next caller. | ||
Well, we're having some trouble getting to the callers. | ||
Next caller. | ||
Well, I don't know what's going on with the phones. | ||
Never fear. | ||
I can keep ranting until the end of the program. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yes, how you doing? | ||
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Hello? | |
Yes. | ||
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Hello, this is Gus calling. | |
Hey, how you doing, Gus? | ||
I talked to you on the phone the other day and you told me about how you had been, about how your son out in Williamson County had been at a party and how the police kicked down the doors and took 60 of them to jail for minor in possession. | ||
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Yes, that's true. | |
They took 61 kids into jail. | ||
They had to call the Austin Police Department plus the DPS to help them arrest these kids, which normally this is done by just giving a citation. | ||
And then after they were taken to jail... | ||
They weren't allowed to call until after 3 o'clock in the morning, and every call that was made out cost whoever they called $5 for each call. | ||
Well, that's how the scam works. | ||
I've heard a lot about Williamson County. | ||
All they're really concerned with is ticketing people, and they're not interested in busting real criminals. | ||
They like getting normal citizens who are minding their own business. | ||
And I don't think it's the police per se, but you say they kicked down the door without a search warrant. | ||
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Yes, that's true. | |
They kick down the person's door, just come in, and the people say, what are you doing here? | ||
I say, well, we've got probable cause that there's drugs or beer being served to minors. | ||
And they beat somebody else up, you said? | ||
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Yes, they did beat up one kid very severely, and the officer said, if my partner wasn't here, I would have beat him even more. | |
Well, that's a nice thing to say. | ||
Again, I don't want to bring any heat down on the police or anything, but I think that the leadership of police puts thugs in upper management positions and this so-called thin blue line thing. | ||
The police are here to serve us, the people. | ||
And it makes it worse on police that their management has tried to separate them. | ||
Well, that's very true. | ||
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And the other thing is, I don't know about here in Williamson County, but in the state of New York, they've lowered the testing... | |
Well, listen, I used to never have anything against police. | ||
And I know a lot of cops are actually nice. | ||
I work out with some and things. | ||
But when I go down to 6th Street, look, there's two kinds of cops. | ||
There's good, smart, intelligent older cops and some of the younger ones. | ||
But some of these new young ones are big steroid heads going like this. | ||
You see them all the time down on the street corners in 6th Street and 5th Street. | ||
And they look like a bunch of punks. | ||
I've seen them beating people up for no reason. | ||
And I just don't understand why they're hiring all these stormtroopers. | ||
In fact, you said that they have how a bunch of cops came out to arrest all the kids there for MIPs. | ||
And I got an MIP when I was like 16. It's no big deal. | ||
It's a ticket. | ||
I was at a party and had a beer, and they go, here's a ticket. | ||
And they took the beer away. | ||
You said they arrested 60 kids. | ||
That was a lot of money they made, wasn't it? | ||
A lot of phone calls back home and a lot of tickets they had to pay. | ||
But I guarantee you, all those criminals were out there. | ||
Meth labs were probably cooking speed. | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know, I mean, listen, I used to look down on police, but the town I'm from, Rockwell, Texas, right outside Dallas, our sheriff, McCorder, got busted for flying in cocaine and marijuana and heroin in the late 80s. | ||
Like 1989 or 90 it was. | ||
So I just learned that the leadership of police departments are the ones that are corrupt. | ||
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That's true. | |
It's the leadership. | ||
And hopefully, maybe this time, people will vote in a new sheriff in Williamson County. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
I said what I wanted to. | ||
And maybe next time I'll say some more. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I really appreciate your call. | ||
And I want to take time to thank my producer. | ||
He does an excellent job. | ||
And he'll put up my comment line. | ||
You can call me and contact me and I'll call you back personally and talk to you. | ||
Or if you've got any information, any news clippings, any internet sites, any information you want me to check out, be sure and call the comment line off air and tell me about that. | ||
And also, sometimes it maxes out for 50 calls. | ||
You can call it tomorrow if you can't get through on it today. | ||
And also, I want to thank my sponsor. | ||
KJFK Radio. | ||
FM All Talk Radio. | ||
They support free speech here in Austin. | ||
And it takes a lot of nerve to support my program, and I appreciate that. | ||
But, listen, I'm not going to get overly hyper in the last hour of the show, in the last 54 minutes. | ||
I do that quite often. | ||
You know, I told you the ice chest story. | ||
The liberals... | ||
They want us all to be in one bag. | ||
They want us to throw all our goodies in, because we're supposed to be loving, of course, so that then they can easily steal from us. | ||
Just a note I wrote today, the liberals are parasites, and I'm getting a back feed in here and an echo in here. | ||
There's a way to set those deals, but yeah, it's gone now. | ||
You know, the liberals are parasites rationalizing what they do. | ||
They do it. | ||
They care about us. | ||
And by the way, the big-time bureaucrats make a lot of money out of this. | ||
Take our police chief. | ||
She just left and went up to Washington to work for Janet Reno, that disgusting, sickening, evil, jackbooted travesty that ashes of Waco and ambush at Ruby Ridge. | ||
Think about what happened in Waco. | ||
Waco rules of engagement literally show. | ||
This is the FBI's own footage, infrared footage, the FBI machine gunning the people as they run out of the house. | ||
And out of the house, it was wooden, it wasn't a compound. | ||
And it shows that somebody firing a shoulder-launched weapon into the building and it catching on fire after they pumped in a highly flammable gas, thousands of gallons of it. | ||
But she loves you and she cares about gay rights. | ||
So she's really important, isn't she? | ||
This whole gay rights thing doesn't matter. | ||
They treat you, they laugh at you people. | ||
You give the Democrats and big government so much money because you think it's your buddy. | ||
And they just go, oh, we care about you. | ||
Oh, we really like you. | ||
That's all you get. | ||
If it makes you feel good, keep doing it. | ||
You're supporting people that are corrupt and that want to redistribute wealth from the middle class. | ||
You know, if they were trying to even things out, you'd have a big middle class growing in this country. | ||
Instead, you've got a giant group of poor growing and a bigger group of micro-rich consolidating more and more of the money. | ||
And the middle class is being destroyed. | ||
That's what the Democrats and their Keynesian economics are doing. | ||
Okay? | ||
I told you about how in 1964, the black community was around 23-24% dependent on government. | ||
Very low. | ||
Hardly any of them were on welfare. | ||
And they had black-owned businesses, thriving businesses, thriving community, all kinds of things going on. | ||
And by 1997, over 91 to 94 to even higher percent, depending on the state, African Americans are on some form of government assistance. | ||
And that's what the government wants. | ||
They've got them on the plantation. | ||
And I just don't understand it, I don't like it, and I'm sick of it. | ||
And that's something we need to think about. | ||
I've got reverb in here. | ||
I don't know what's doing it, but I'm coming out of the speaker. | ||
But seriously, it's doing it even louder now. | ||
You know, we've got the meltdown of society going on today, and the solution is let people, the producers, do some things. | ||
You know, I've got this little thing I thought of today. | ||
I've heard other people talk about it. | ||
Talk about supply side of government versus demand side. | ||
Now, this isn't supply side Reagan or supply side whoever. | ||
This isn't economics. | ||
This is government economics. | ||
This is government society here. | ||
Think of the supply side of government. | ||
What is the supply side of government? | ||
The supply side of government is the people that get into government, the people that want to have dependent servants. | ||
Hapless zombies believing in some holy grail. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what we've got going. | ||
And that's the supply side. | ||
Now let's think about the demand side. | ||
There is no demand side of government. | ||
There is no demand side of government. | ||
The government is out having to create new converts. | ||
Used to, the best part of our society, was immigrants. | ||
Immigrants would come to this country, work hard at anybody. | ||
Look at the Chinese immigrants. | ||
They come to this country. | ||
See, I'm always knocking the Chinese government. | ||
That's not the Chinese people. | ||
I love the Chinese people. | ||
They're hard-working people. | ||
The Chinese government's what's evil. | ||
And maybe that's why Chinese people are such hard workers. | ||
They're used to being underneath evil, so they come here, and they try to make an example and work hard. | ||
They come here, and big Chinese communities, the average Chinese community comes here, and they're poorer than the black family. | ||
They're poorer than the Hispanic family. | ||
They're poorer than the white family. | ||
But within a couple decades, on average, they've got more money than the average inner city family. | ||
Three times. | ||
That's because they work hard. | ||
They believe in themselves. | ||
They put their nose at the grindstone. | ||
And they don't get on those big government titties that the government's there trying to cram it in our face. | ||
My producers just told me people have been holding a long time. | ||
Hey, what's all the reverb doing? | ||
Maybe they can't... | ||
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I've been tweaking it. | |
Oh, cool, cool. | ||
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Optimize your voice. | |
Well, you're doing a fantastic job. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
I want to thank you for that. | ||
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Kisses. | |
Anyways, let's go to some more callers. | ||
Hello, caller down there. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | |
I'll be real quick with this. | ||
Right out of today's paper, this Pakistani that shot the CIA people a couple years ago. | ||
Yes, that loving person. | ||
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They're making a big deal about saying he was a lone gunman. | |
He acted alone. | ||
This is right out of USA Today. | ||
Oh, of course he did. | ||
Well, listen, we should give up all our guns so we'll be safe from the criminals and safe from the government since somebody shot some CIA people. | ||
You know, that's what you do when criminals go out and shoot people, and there's more and more criminals, you just give up your right to guns, and then you'll be safe from the criminals. | ||
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Well, yeah, what I do is, each one of these lone gunmen, I always, when a lone gunman does a shooting, I always get rid of one of my guns. | |
Oh, man, what does that say? | ||
Just as a thought. | ||
And you're making us safer, sir, because you're obviously an evil right-wing extremist. | ||
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No, but get this. | |
All right, they're making a big deal. | ||
He acted alone. | ||
The last paragraph, throughout the passport, oh, and then in between the article, they tell about what a good job the FBI and everybody did tracking this guy down. | ||
Think about why some Pakistani or Afghani came and shot at the CIA. I mean, maybe possibly the guy got burned. | ||
Buy them in the Afghan deal or whatever. | ||
But anyway, the last paragraph... | ||
When they were fighting the loving Russian butchers. | ||
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Right. | |
Those wonderful, open-minded communists that killed 50 million in Russia alone, 30 million in China, a couple 3 million or more in Cambodia under Pol Pot. | ||
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That's good we were supporting. | |
Yes, yes. | ||
Jane Fonda. | ||
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They were freedom fighters, but get this. | |
Jane Fonda's a communist worth 300 million and her husband's worth 5 billion and controls the biggest communication company in the world. | ||
Get this. | ||
Such good people. | ||
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Get this, last paragraph. | |
Throughout the past four years, Kansi, and that's the guy's name, was also regularly in Kabul, the Afghan capital. | ||
At one point, he was under the protection of one-time prime minister, and it's like Gubadin Hecamatur. | ||
In other words, they're saying he's a lone gunman acting alone, and then here he's been holing up with the former prime minister. | ||
Something's not right there. | ||
Sir, what's your first name? | ||
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Miguel. | |
That's good. | ||
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Well, just, Miguel, just give up your... | |
Do you have any firearms? | ||
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Well, I keep giving them up every time I'm shooting them. | |
Good, good. | ||
The world's getting safer. | ||
Because as soon as you give up your guns, all the criminals and the government will give up theirs, and the CIA will quit shipping in drugs, and crack dealers will quit selling crack, and we'll just be loving and good. | ||
Would you just give up your guns now, please? | ||
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Okay, sounds good. | |
I'll talk to you later. | ||
Just like the Jews that gave up their guns to the Nazis at their door in 1933 and 1934 when Hitler enacted gun confiscation and gun registration. | ||
Just please do like the university people want to tell us. | ||
Please, love us, please. | ||
Let's go to some callers. | ||
I'm being sarcastic. | ||
Hello, y'all there. | ||
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Alex. | |
Yeah. | ||
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What about those candles? | |
Do you still have that problem with those candles that you'd like for women to stick up your ass? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
But let me see. | ||
Last night, I was a cokehead. | ||
Now I do this. | ||
Let me tell you something right now and what moves forward. | ||
People out there, if you want to call up and disagree, you are welcome to get on the program. | ||
But all you do is make yourselves look stupid because you never have anything to say. | ||
That's why you are slaves. | ||
That's why you are slaves. | ||
Whites, blacks, Hispanics, we're slaves to a corrupt economic system that now wants to denigrate us socially. | ||
That is why you are slaves, okay? | ||
And when you start learning how to not attack the little guys, and you learn how to get together and fight back against corruption, you'll be a real man, okay? | ||
Now let's go to some more callers. | ||
Hello caller, you're on the air. | ||
Hello, caller on the air. | ||
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Alex? | |
Yeah? | ||
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I want to talk to you about what you think about China being possibly the most favored nation. | |
I'm a little distressed about it because, not that I'm a communist hater or anything, but I just don't think the regard they have for human life, I don't think they're ready for American economic trade, and I'm honestly a little worried about it, and I want to hear your opinion about that. | ||
About them being a most favored nation? | ||
Well, I have to. | ||
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Personally, I think, Clinton, this is a payment for political campaign donations, personally. | |
That's what I think. | ||
I think he did pretty good for donations over from Far East, and now he's making good on those, and I'd like to hear what you think about it. | ||
Well, let's face it. | ||
There's a lot of slave workers in China. | ||
We get really cheap goods from them, and then our companies buy them real cheap. | ||
Walmart, Kmart, everybody. | ||
Everybody buys it. | ||
And I wouldn't buy Chinese goods. | ||
Not to prove that Chinese people are bad, but they would want you to stop buying it because they're slaves. | ||
Most of them are. | ||
And if you speak out or have a Statue of Liberty or something, they'll put you in prison, too. | ||
Something you've got to do, something you've absolutely got to do, is understand that China is evil. | ||
They are just like... | ||
Nazi Germany are worse. | ||
They are using human body parts in cosmetics. | ||
Baby tissue. | ||
That's what collagen is. | ||
In America, it's supposed to come from placenta. | ||
But the French and the New York fashion scene buy this stuff fenced through China, through Europe, and it's baby fat collagen. | ||
That's very evil. | ||
George Bush was in with them on most favored nation status. | ||
He did a few sanctions, more than Clinton did. | ||
And then Clinton said, oh, I'll be against China. | ||
And then he got in and got a bunch of money from them. | ||
He already had gotten a bunch of money and totally sold out to them and didn't just give them most favored trading status, let them into our national security computers, like the worst spy movie you could imagine. | ||
Imagine a spy movie where the president has his people let in spies to the top-level Commerce Department, but then we can't ask Ron Brown about it because his plane blew up over Eastern Europe. | ||
Commerce Secretary. | ||
You know, we could ask them about all this, but we just can't do it. | ||
Because they're gone. | ||
These people die. | ||
But anyways, or they fly back to China. | ||
Or Vince Foster dies. | ||
You know, the White House canceled. | ||
They just have little accidents. | ||
Their planes blow up or they die. | ||
China has a lot of slave goods. | ||
We want to buy them. | ||
And China's being given military bases, old military bases, ports, so they can bring in stuff with security. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Costco, which is a Chinese military firm, which is... | ||
Communist China. | ||
Also makes car seats that just got returned or sent back because they're defective. | ||
They make everything because they come from slave factories. | ||
Slaves don't make very good products, usually. | ||
These products come into our ports, and they're now fencing off these ports, buying their own ports, and our police can't get into them, and they have their own security officials, like the Long Beach Naval Base, which has now been turned over to the Chinese, and we're building them, I think it's a 30 or 40 or something million dollar facility. | ||
25, 30, I can't forget. | ||
Maybe my producer can remember because I had the article in here a couple weeks ago. | ||
But this huge facility, we're building them big ship docks and things. | ||
We're leasing it to them real cheap, cheaper than what the repairs take. | ||
They can ship in their drugs. | ||
They're going to build a wall around it, RDR. And they'll be able to have their own little island of terrorism. | ||
And Costco shipped in a couple hundred thousand fully automatic AK-47s. | ||
And Clinton let them. | ||
And now they're getting their own little naval bases in our own country. | ||
So let's think about that. | ||
So that's really, really, really, really, really serious. | ||
And Bill Clinton doesn't want us, the American people, to be armed. | ||
But it's totally fine with him to let the Chinese criminals arm the criminals on the streets of L.A. So that's what's happening. | ||
They love it. | ||
They enjoy it. | ||
They are having a fantastic time trying to screw up this country to bring it down so they can divide it up like a big cake. | ||
So that's what's happening. | ||
We usually run some film on my Thursday night show, and I want to run the piece of tape from the end of my show. | ||
I want to run that in just a couple of minutes, The Creeping Across Our Land, because a lot of people join the program in progress, and I want you all to see this. | ||
We'll run this in just a few minutes, and then when we come back, I will talk about a whole bunch of other information. | ||
I just, real fast today, just jotted down a few things. | ||
I want to explain something to people out there. | ||
I have nothing against... | ||
I have nothing against... | ||
Marilyn Manson, okay? | ||
And again, I said this last night, and I got a lot of calls on my comment line, and I got some email telling me that I wanted to censorship them and grow up. | ||
What's the big deal about Marilyn Manson? | ||
I don't care about Marilyn Manson, okay? | ||
They're not a big deal to me. | ||
But I'm telling people that this article says that the so-called religious right, those terrible people that want, you know, to be able to raise their own kids and send them to their own schools. | ||
And get vouchers. | ||
Don't have to pay taxes, you know, on school so they can send their kids to their own school. | ||
Just give me my own tax money back and I'll send my kids somewhere else. | ||
Trade them like I want to. | ||
Well, here's another attack on page 18 of this month's deal. | ||
And it says, is a religious right lying about what goes on in Marilyn Manson concerts? | ||
Of course it is. | ||
These people created their own idea of what our shows were, of what our shows says. | ||
Manson and, I mean, you can't even read what this guy wrote here. | ||
But anyways, So just think about that. | ||
They're saying, and then it goes on over here on the next page to say, you know, accusation. | ||
I have witnessed Manson pulling out small chickens, several puppies and kittens, out of a bag and throw them in the audience. | ||
Manson will then tell the audience to make a sacrifice of the music, and he will now start the show. | ||
Listen, they don't even say who made the accusation in here. | ||
That's how the left works. | ||
You talk about unsubstantiated, and I love Sandra Bullock, by the way. | ||
I'm not degrading her. | ||
I went to one of their concerts, okay? | ||
I went to another concert that they were opening years ago for, and I told the story before. | ||
And I saw it, and I didn't care. | ||
Me and my friends, my cousin, one of his friends, we left over to the area to get something to drink. | ||
We just didn't even care. | ||
We walked away. | ||
It wasn't even a big deal. | ||
Everybody was booing him and going, Dan Zook, Dan Zook, and I wanted to hear some real rock and roll. | ||
I'm not even giving them any power, saying they're good. | ||
They're pathetic. | ||
I mean, look at Trent Reznor. | ||
He's got a good few songs himself. | ||
You know, Nine Inch Nails. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
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Getting some dark hair and making a spooky face. | |
Ooh. | ||
He could make a spooky face. | ||
He's got power. | ||
What dark forces are his aid? | ||
You know, these pathetic nerds. | ||
Go out and build something. | ||
Then you'll be something, friend. | ||
Anyways, but... | ||
They were urinating on themselves, cutting themselves, and throwing up. | ||
Well, Marilyn Manson was, the lead singer. | ||
And I was just going, the guy was going, drinking water, and then going, I'm throwing up water. | ||
And you could see, like, chunks of stuff. | ||
And I was, because I had, you know, I was just going, what the hell? | ||
We just walked off. | ||
Everybody was booing him. | ||
Nobody wants them, but Rolling Stone glorifies them, and MTV, and Viacom, and all this crap. | ||
They're the ones making them hip, trying to sell the culture of death to our kids. | ||
You want more culture of death before we go to the calls? | ||
I mean, before we go to that piece of tape and the calls? | ||
I told you this last week, and the little kid called in and confirmed it. | ||
It's true. | ||
Kids here in Austin, all over the country, it's being pushed by the government. | ||
By the NEA, which is Friends of the Government, the big teachers union, the National Education Association, they get like eight kids around a round table and say only six can live. | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
And the kids all decide, the teacher gives them hints about who should die. | ||
You're a professor, you're a teacher, you're an environmental helper, you can live. | ||
Teaching them that they're part of this, they'll be surviving. | ||
This is happening. | ||
At this little round table. | ||
And the kids aren't thinking how to build a spaceship bigger or how to beat things or how to get over problems. | ||
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No. | |
When faced with problems, people have to die. | ||
That's what's being taught by our culture. | ||
Now I'm going to run this little clip because I'm... | ||
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Stay tuned right here for more classics. - This is the real spin, baby. baby. | |
Alright, now I apologize to callers. | ||
We've had a ton of callers, and some of them hang up and call back. | ||
Let's go to a bunch of calls in the last hour, in the last 30 minutes. | ||
Hello, caller on there. | ||
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Hello. | |
Yeah, how you doing? | ||
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Hi, fine. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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Well, I was calling because I disagree with what you were saying earlier about the liberals destroying the middle class. | |
Oh. | ||
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And really, I think it's the opposite that's going on, because the conservatives right now, they have no regards for people in unions. | |
They're trying to cut student rights and student assistance. | ||
And also they're trying to cut welfare and really try to create an obedient society. | ||
And I was just going to see what you're basing your opinions, the liberals. | ||
Okay, I'm getting massive feedback. | ||
Let's pull her down and then pull her back up in a second. | ||
I don't know what's wrong with the phones tonight. | ||
Seriously, I want to just tell the caller something right now. | ||
Number one, the middle class... | ||
It's not by the liberals there. | ||
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
Since the mid-1960s, when we got rid of the death penalty and brought it back later, since we increased taxes and all this stuff, the crime rates got up over 3,000%. | ||
Now it's planed off at a huge level the last five or seven years. | ||
But we're on top of the mountain now. | ||
Just a few facts. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
It's kind of like supply and demand or like cause and effect. | ||
I hit somebody, they bleed or they fall over or they beat me up or something. | ||
This is what happens here. | ||
When something happens, when we see a policy, when you add some chemical with some other chemical and you see it happen, you have to understand. | ||
Did you know that... | ||
What's your first name? | ||
Most... | ||
What's your first name? | ||
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Hi, my first name is Claudia. | |
Claudia. | ||
Most of government. | ||
Most of the money you pay in the government goes to foreign countries, goes to foreign banks. | ||
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No, it actually goes to politicians. | |
No, that's pure bull. | ||
I'm glad you have false numbers. | ||
I understand. | ||
I mean, you're probably going to UT or something? | ||
Are you in high school? | ||
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I'm going to ACC right now. | |
Well, Lord, it's a very enjoyable place. | ||
I've been there, too. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
Those people in those universities depend on government grants and money, so they want to expand government. | ||
They're writing books. | ||
They're writing papers that they want to get published, and that they want big foundations from international money to give them money for that. | ||
Let me just give you a few more facts here. | ||
Facts. | ||
You were, I believe, saying trying to hurt students and hurt children. | ||
Let's say the government gives you a loan, okay, and then lets you default on it, $20,000, $30,000, or $40,000. | ||
Do you know how much money you're going to pay in taxes over your life? | ||
Millions. | ||
It's like the mob. | ||
They come to you and give you a few dollars. | ||
They give you a few dollars and then charge you loan shark rates. | ||
They're getting you on the tit. | ||
They're getting you used to it. | ||
And then once they've got you used to it, you're their slave. | ||
Do you understand that big government didn't work in Russia? | ||
It hasn't worked anywhere it's been done because thugs get into the mechanisms of government. | ||
Humans aren't ants or bees. | ||
Share and share alike would work just fine if we were automatons, if we were robots. | ||
And I know that they're trying their hardest in our public schools and our universities to train people to never come to decisions, to be apathetic, mindless spongeheads. | ||
I'm telling you and trying to explain to you that they have no respect for you and they sit up there at Madison Avenue and try to figure out how to sell you and turn you into a cigarette smoker and they use push-polls on women out there during the election. | ||
Until you women are voting for Clinton to try to push you into doing it because they don't respect you, I respect you enough to talk straight to your face. | ||
They laugh at you. | ||
For the advertisement dollar, and I'm in the media. | ||
I mean, I'm in the real media. | ||
I know what I'm talking about here, not this ACTV stuff. | ||
Women for the advertisement dollar are the best buy because women are the easiest to sell. | ||
Y'all are nice on average. | ||
Y'all are genteel. | ||
Y'all are more caring. | ||
Y'all are more pat-driven. | ||
Y'all want to get along. | ||
You're more of a social creature. | ||
Y'all are better than men in many respects and in most respects, I would say, a superior being. | ||
And you are being squashed and mistreated and misled and treated like a piece of garbage. | ||
And I have enough respect to tell you that. | ||
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Yeah, well, those are some good points, but really I think... | |
Oh, hold on a second. | ||
I think that the liberals, at least they give people a chance... | ||
Oh, I understand. | ||
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I mean, conservatives, if they had their way, they wouldn't give us any money to go to college, and they would just keep the underclasses totally uneducated. | |
Okay, let's turn that down real fast, because I'm getting a lot of feedback. | ||
Let me tell you just a few quick points. | ||
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Number one, Ross Perot. | |
He didn't go to hardly any college. | ||
He went to some training. | ||
Bill Gates, he dropped out of college. | ||
Rush Limbaugh, he dropped out of college. | ||
Left, right, it doesn't matter. | ||
A lot of powerful people. | ||
Did you know of the top 30 people? | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
After each misstatement as we go, I have to. | ||
Of the top 30 people on the Forbes 500, 26 of the top... | ||
30 people didn't even go to college or dropped out. | ||
Now, college is a good thing for the average people, but college almost gives, if it's a big elitist one like UT or something, almost, unless you're in engineering where it has to be facts, where the numbers have to add up, but if it's the liberal arts or other things like that, you come out mixed up. | ||
Stupid, confused with a social club, a peer pressure group that you'll hang with your whole life, and a social system that will keep you in line. | ||
And they've been doing that back to Babylon. | ||
It's a social control system. | ||
People figured out a long time ago, you get the young smart minds in, you get them in social groups, you teach them a dogma, and they will usually stick with that their whole life. | ||
Okay? | ||
So they're using that on you. | ||
So, I mean, I have to refute each thing you're saying. | ||
You know, what they're doing is, you know, my dad went to college without any government money. | ||
My mother went to college without any government money. | ||
She worked at the Capitol down here. | ||
My mother's worked for newspapers. | ||
You name it. | ||
She's got a, what is it, a master's or whatever. | ||
My dad's a doctor. | ||
And I'm just telling you right now, you don't need the government. | ||
Now, nowadays you may need the government. | ||
They've hurt the country so bad, they've chopped so many people off at the knees, they've hemorrhaged this country so bad that you may be right. | ||
We may be stuck with government. | ||
We may have to go into the socialist cycle, then into the communist cycle with violence, because socialism always turns into communism. | ||
It has to have violence at a certain point to enforce it. | ||
People wake up, then it's called communism. | ||
Hello? | ||
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Yeah, I'm just looking. | |
Well, listen, I really, really appreciate your calls. | ||
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Okay, well, I appreciate your show. | |
Thanks a lot. | ||
Thank you, and I sure hope that you wake up out there and realize that just because it's a nice little social situation, sitting in a little air-conditioned ACA, whatever the hell that I am, Austin Community College, whenever you're sitting in there, the nice little... | ||
Pretty little things, and the little professor smiles at you and gives you attention because you're part of his little club now, and you write the little papers, and he writes and says to you when you leave class, hey, that was very deep what you said there. | ||
And when you hear the psychology professor talking about population control and how they've got to get rid of population, he kind of gets that wild look in his eye, and then at UT when they get that wild look in their eye, because they're losers, wake up and think. | ||
Let's go to some calls. | ||
Bunch of callers. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yeah, you're on the air, caller. | ||
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Okay. | |
I just want to say that I agree with a lot of what you're saying about the government and everything. | ||
But, you know, to me, the government's a crock. | ||
It is. | ||
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Because they want to go around helping all these other countries, but then they can't help us. | |
You got it. | ||
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So, I mean, as far as I look at it, Bill Clinton, he shouldn't even have been president for the next four years. | |
You got it. | ||
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Because of the whitewater and everything else. | |
I mean... | ||
He's an idiot as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Well, he's not an idiot. | ||
He's a gangster. | ||
Bill Clinton is a top-level gangster. | ||
That is the only position, there's a few positions in the actual government that are at the top-level echelon gangster level. | ||
It's your president, your Speaker of the House, you're a leader of the Senate, and that's about it. | ||
Everybody else is just servants. | ||
And then there's the real leaders, I'd call the czars of the power base, the families that control the international banks that are pushing world systems of killing. | ||
They're obsessed with death. | ||
That's what the UN's charter calls for, is world euthanasia and infanticide. | ||
And they're just sick, but they love us and they care. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And they smile at us. | ||
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Well, they like to smile at everybody. | |
I mean, just look at, like, you know, Timothy McVeigh. | ||
For instance, I mean, I still believe that he's the only one that did that bombing, that there was nobody else. | ||
That he masterminded the whole thing. | ||
That he put all that stuff in that van, drove it to Oklahoma, drove it up into where they park all their vans, and then blew it up. | ||
Real fast, I want to thank my sponsor, 98.9 KJFK Radio. | ||
That's 98.9, supporting free speech in Austin. | ||
And they really are supporting free speech in Austin. | ||
Well, something you're saying is true. | ||
I believe Timothy McVeigh was involved. | ||
I believe he should be executed. | ||
But I've had friends that have been in the SEALs, in military. | ||
And we all know about hypnosis and psychology. | ||
I can take... | ||
Or any psychiatrist or psychologist or anybody that knows how to do it can take a weak-minded person that wants to be hypnotized and they can be hypnotized. | ||
Now, anybody can be hypnotized and deeply so under psychotropic drugs. | ||
And I have had friends that have been in top-level Marine Corps things. | ||
In the seals, they do stuff like make you sit naked in a freezer after you've jogged 20 miles. | ||
They make you take psychotropic drugs in some of the more elite cores. | ||
And it's funny that McVeigh, when he was pulled over by the police, got up and said, and I don't think he had a chip in his butt, but I believe he had a contact word, a word to trigger things. | ||
He got out and said, I've got it, and the CIA's been caught giving its people LSD, by the way, in the late 70s. | ||
He got out and said, I got a chip in my butt and was sweating, acting real weird. | ||
He should have at least been put in a mental institution. | ||
You know, you take people that shoot presidents, and they get put in mental institutions, but this guy was building, he should be put in a mental institution. | ||
Either way, because he was a nutcase, because during the trial, he didn't bring up his chip in his butt. | ||
He just sat there and smiled. | ||
It is well known. | ||
You can ask any psychiatrist. | ||
It can be done with a mixture, a cocktail of drugs, LSD injected, and a few others. | ||
You can put people into hypnosis and literally brainwash them with torture. | ||
The best way to do it is, and I've read about this, MKUltra, other plans, I've had family that was in the CIA, they will take operatives, people, and people that don't even know, they'll put you under, while you're asleep, get you, they will put you under psychotropic drugs, and then torture you in a psychosis state, in a very deep state, and program you repeatedly, and then you will take orders. | ||
There will have to be a certain series of code words, and then you do it. | ||
But forget all speculation, what we know the military does. | ||
I don't know if they did that to McVeigh. | ||
I know it can be done. | ||
The key, the thing we've got to think about, the thing we've got to understand is multiple seismographs picked up multiple explosions. | ||
CNN reported it. | ||
CNN, in the first days, reported multiple bombs being removed and filmed it. | ||
I've shown it on TV here, on AXA television, five different documentaries I've provided. | ||
It just goes on and on and on and on and on. | ||
Intimidation of grand jurors. | ||
You name it. | ||
And who gained from this? | ||
Clinton got three anti-terrorism bills. | ||
Really terrorism against the American people. | ||
Bill Clinton got a bunch of his wiretaps and things, but his big wiretapping package got defeated. | ||
Bill Clinton had a 32-33% approval rating when it happened. | ||
Even CNN a few months ago admitted that, yes, Clinton, even the mainstream media... | ||
That's when his approval rating went up to 66% now. | ||
That was the turning point because the media could say right-wing this, right-wing that. | ||
The right-wingers are taking over. | ||
See, you don't want the realignment of these freshman Republicans that want to cut taxes, that want to not let the Environmental Protection Agency and environmentalist groups take people's private property, even around here in Austin. | ||
And they were for term limits. | ||
So we had to make them look like a bunch of extremists. | ||
And so they got, even Clinton said, oh, Rush Limbaugh caused it. | ||
He even said right-wing radio. | ||
All this BS. That's because they don't want anybody else with an alternative. | ||
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Right. | |
Well, I mean, that's their own fault. | ||
If they want to sit there and say all those, everything that they want to say, then the government's going to believe it. | ||
Something you said is key right there, and I think that's what you're saying is, is These so-called liberals, these pathetic losers, they think that they're part of something. | ||
They're not even in the echelon of power. | ||
You've got the mass of mindless people that are affected by whatever little catchphrase the media throws out, environment, a coming plague, sexual thing. | ||
I don't even care about all the sexual things and the environmental things. | ||
I'm for the environment. | ||
I'm for people having their sexual rights. | ||
What I'm not for is them becoming a bunch of moron activists and trying to tell me how to raise my... | ||
Well, they're going to continue to do it because they can. | ||
You got it. | ||
But hopefully they're going to extinct themselves, not physically, but mentally. | ||
They're going to get so extreme, finally they'll be even, hopefully the elite someday will become real leaders and we'll get some real leaders that really care about culture and power of humanity and growing humanity rather than subverting humanity. | ||
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Right. | |
Well, the day that happens, you and I won't be here. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I hear that. | ||
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And it's a joke. | |
We live in a joke country. | ||
They can go around helping all these other countries, but then if we get blown away, they just piss on us. | ||
Well, I have to tell you, I forget the number. | ||
We only give like $3 billion to Israel, $3 billion to Egypt, a couple billion of this, a couple billion of that. | ||
NATO, a couple hundred billion. | ||
Japanese, about $40 billion a year. | ||
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Yeah, we do a lot of this. | |
And, you know, our whole money fiat system has some pluses, but it's all based on a lie. | ||
And that's where I have a problem with it. | ||
People can say, oh, well, the intellectual system of money, and this money manipulation is good because we control the money, the world money markets, and we can manipulate, and we can create money out of nothing, and America's popular and boisterous and well-running because we have all this money that we just print out of thin air, and then we can control the world systems. | ||
And we can run huge trade deficits. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We just print more money and we just run up bigger debt. | ||
Well, it's all based on lies and corruption, and it's based on a thug government. | ||
And it's an open invitation for corruption. | ||
Now, I've run on, but we haven't gotten to a lot of calls. | ||
I mean to. | ||
In the last 19 minutes, I want to get to a lot of calls, and I want to put up my comment line. | ||
You can contact me off air or any information. | ||
I also want to put up my address. | ||
I forgot to do that, and I'll give my producer my card. | ||
And we can put up a mailing address if they'll come in and get it. | ||
But right now, let's go to some calls. | ||
Hello caller on there. | ||
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Hey Alex, when's your show on the 98.9? | |
I cannot mention my radio show. | ||
I can just say that 98.9 KJFK Radio sponsors my program. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
I cannot mention when my showtimes are, which I don't... | ||
It really doesn't matter. | ||
My show's doing fantastic anyway, so I don't have to worry about it. | ||
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Hey, I want to ask you real quick. | |
I was trying to tell my girlfriend the other day that a lot of the new movies today, especially the latest one I saw was the new Jurassic Park, Lost World movie, how they're trying to quietly teach us a new value system through all the popular culture. | ||
In that movie, I noticed that... | ||
The Earth First guy was congratulated and revered because he betrayed, you know, a bunch of people and let them get eaten. | ||
And we were all glad that a bunch of people got eaten because, you know, but we saved the dinosaurs. | ||
I just noticed a lot of these people and humans, people are getting placed second class to animals and trees and all that. | ||
I'm for the trees and animals. | ||
I don't believe we should go to people in Africa and tell them, oh, because you're black and you're not educated. | ||
We're going to have to tell you, you can't kill these animals anymore that are eating your crops and stepping on your people. | ||
You're no longer allowed to live in your own culture. | ||
We're going to teach you how to live because we're educated and we're white. | ||
And I just kind of see a lot of stuff like that going on. | ||
Well, see, I mean, I went to see a great movie, Con Air. | ||
It was looking good. | ||
I mean, I go see the Slash and Bash movies. | ||
But the whole movie had like... | ||
He's an activist, a black activist. | ||
He blew up an NRA building. | ||
And people in the audience clapped like, oh, he blew up an NRA. Oh, terrorism against people that want to keep us our right to keep armed. | ||
If the Jews would have been armed again in Germany, they wouldn't have all been killed. | ||
But Hitler came and took their guns. | ||
Well, that's what these dumb idiots are clapping. | ||
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Oh, they're going to disarm us. | |
Oh, blow up that NRA building. | ||
You know, yes, they suddenly... | ||
And the most powerful propaganda is subtle propaganda. | ||
Maybe I should learn to be more subtle, but I have more respect for people. | ||
I don't just kind of lay my ideas out there everywhere so people just pick it up and go, hey, this is my idea. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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If you really want to get your view across in today's pop culture and don't think society, you've got to become a singer. | |
Those guys really don't make people believe anything, and nobody ever questions them. | ||
Well, Rage Against the Machine is kind of leftist commie, but at least they do talk about the corruption. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, thanks a lot. | ||
You bet. | ||
But it's okay that their man Bill Clinton's absolutely corrupt. | ||
Let's go to some more callers. | ||
Hello, caller. | ||
You're on there. | ||
That was a good caller. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
How you doing? | ||
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Good. | |
Listen, there's a lot of topics running around tonight. | ||
There always is. | ||
I just shotgun it, man. | ||
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All right. | |
Let me pick one. | ||
I want to take issue a little bit with what you were saying before about academia, particularly liberal arts-type academia, teaching sort of a conformist. | ||
Well, they say it's not conformist. | ||
It's rebellious. | ||
It's vibrant. | ||
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It's powerful. | |
It's energetic. | ||
But they say, be rebellious in this realm. | ||
But they never teach people about the real realm. | ||
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They give them this little false, this is Camelot, and these bad people want to stop you from being the wonderful people you are. | |
Well, you know, my experience with academia, particularly the liberal arts, is that the predominant theme was a skepticism toward all sources of knowledge that you encounter. | ||
Well, that's even better than... | ||
Look, look, you learn how to drive your car. | ||
I speculate about how many galaxies there are in this universe, how many universes there are. | ||
That's where you speculate. | ||
You speculate about how long you're going to live. | ||
You speculate about what your girlfriend's thinking about you or if she's out... | ||
You speculate about that, but when you're driving your BMW down the street, or your Mustang, or your truck, when you're driving your car down the road... | ||
And you say, I'm going to make a decision. | ||
I'm going to turn the wheel. | ||
And it's just real gradual. | ||
And you're not being close-minded. | ||
You're just making a decision time to time. | ||
They want to tell us, if you're really smart, you just go, oh, let the popular culture run things. | ||
Because, listen, you can be skeptical. | ||
You cannot make decisions. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
The media, the government, the academia, they're going to make decisions. | ||
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Well, let me tell you just about one assignment. | |
They're going to move forward with their agenda of power. | ||
Usurping your rights in the name of your rights. | ||
Taking your rights in the name of your best interest. | ||
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This is the very first assignment that I did when I was in college. | |
It was an assignment where we took an article from Time Magazine and we compared it with an article that was in the National Enquirer. | ||
And the point of the whole assignment was that you need to treat both of them with the same level of scrutiny. | ||
I mean, just as when you read in the National Enquirer that aliens are... | ||
You know, taking people hostage or whatever, or making these outlandish claims. | ||
Was it Time or Newsweek this week that has an alien on the cover? | ||
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Well, yeah, I mean, you're right. | |
I mean, and that just shows the point that they were trying to make, which is that you need to treat all of these media sources, or not just the media sources, but even the things that we would then get later in class. | ||
Are you familiar with the British propaganda, psychological testing they did in World War I? They learned how to, let's say they were going to attack a... | ||
Places in North Africa or who knows where or in southern Africa or in India. | ||
They would have reports come back, five dead civilians in the newspapers before they even got real news back. | ||
And then the media would say, and then when the real numbers came back of 10,000 dead, people would automatically average those together. | ||
You cannot escape. | ||
When you read something, it still goes in your mind. | ||
The human mind tends to average things. | ||
It's because we really come from a natural, honest world, and it's really humans are the ones that are corrupt and conniving and liars, and so now our bestial instincts almost don't know how to comprehend, and humans accept lies. | ||
Somebody tells you a lie, you still take about half of it in. | ||
I mean, I'm somebody that can be lied to sometimes because I just want to accept things because I am a real human. | ||
But I don't know if that's too complex. | ||
What I'm saying is that's what they do in school. | ||
They say, this is open-minded. | ||
We discuss things. | ||
I want to hear what you have to say in this class. | ||
And then they use manipulation and all kinds of BS and films and propaganda to where you think, hey, they respect me in here. | ||
Hey, they really, really respect me in here. | ||
I think I'm going to really respect this class. | ||
And then they just suck you in as you go down through the annals. | ||
If you want to be popular, the popular thing is to be pro-big government, pro-moron. | ||
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Well, you know, I just... | |
I think that it's a pretty sweeping generalization. | ||
Well, hey, I've got to be general. | ||
They're general about people that want to get our taxes cut or at least just stop government growth. | ||
I don't want everything to be government. | ||
They want to call us extremists, so I have to be extreme right back to them. | ||
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Yeah, well, I mean, you have to compare a person, you know, who's been, you say, fresh out of high school, who's been submersed in the popular culture and who is fairly conformist. | |
You compare that person when they go into college with the person who comes out. | ||
And I think that at least, you know, on the balance, there's going to be, you know, more skepticism, more thinking for yourself. | ||
And certainly, I mean, you know... | ||
Okay, well, listen. | ||
Listen, you've got to stand for something, and you'll fall for anything. | ||
I change my views incrementally all the time, and I've got my general worldview. | ||
I don't have... | ||
I'm not a very rigid person. | ||
What I'm saying is, is that this dogma permeates, and it sounds like you are... | ||
A real intellectual just from talking to you a few minutes. | ||
But what I'm saying to you is that everybody else just takes it like a bumper sticker and just slaps it on their car. | ||
Speak out against evil now or submit in silence later. | ||
And I'm saying we've got to define evil. | ||
My form of evil may not be totally evil to you, but it doesn't matter. | ||
I'm going to fight against what I think is evil because if I just kind of go, hey, I'm wise, I'm open-minded, hey, hey, it'll all rush past me because all these other animals out here are going to rush forward with their agenda. | ||
I've got to oppose them with the same bullheadedness, with the same drive, with the same passion, with the same system to defeat them. | ||
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Well, this is switching topics just a little bit, but this is really interesting. | |
I mean, what if I define evil in a way that's different than you do, and then begin imposing that agenda on you? | ||
I mean, you say that's what you're combating, right? | ||
I will stop you, and I'm not saying you're doing this, but I will stop you if I see you abducting a little kid. | ||
I will stop you if I see you stealing from my neighbor. | ||
I will try to stop you if I see you abusing someone physically. | ||
But if I see you on the street saying, you scum-sucking effing whatever, I don't think a cop should come arrest you for obscenity. | ||
I think if you're drinking a beer on the sidewalk, you shouldn't be arrested. | ||
I'm for people doing things that don't hurt others. | ||
But I don't get into the left. | ||
The left is self-regulating. | ||
Nobody opposes them. | ||
Anybody that does gets called a bunch of nuts. | ||
Man, I'm telling you, the religious right is little bitty teeny tiny compared to the left and all its big bank money. | ||
All I'm saying is the Democrats are the machine. | ||
They are the machine. | ||
They are the ones that had slavery. | ||
They're the ones that opposed getting rid of slavery. | ||
They're the ones. | ||
They're the ones! | ||
They're the ones! | ||
They are the more establishment than Republicans could ever be. | ||
Let's go to some more callers. | ||
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Alex, how are you doing tonight? | |
Pretty good. | ||
Hey, number one thing on my mind tonight is that the supposed murder of Martin Luther King, I don't think the white guy, James Earl Ray, did it. | ||
Did you see the show tonight? | ||
Well, I'll tell you this. | ||
I know the CIA, since its inception, since it was the OSS, any group that when it's founded has Rockefeller family members running it, J.P. Morgan's son running it, they're the ones that set it up. | ||
They've been involved in toppling foreign governments, using spies, using patsies, brainwashing people under the influence of psychotropic drugs, using them as guinea pigs. | ||
All this evil... | ||
And then you've got J. Edgar Hoover's own tapes and files, and I want to thank my sponsor again, supporting Free Speech in Austin. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Any group that's out there doing this openly, or now we find out, you know, J. Edgar Hoover, what was the quote? | ||
Calling him, he called, pardon my French, J. Edgar Hoover, I believe, in its well-known document, in a transcript, called Martin Luther King, that goddamn nigger tomcat. | ||
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That sounds like him. | |
Screwing our women. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay, that is racist. | ||
That is wrong. | ||
This is the man that was appointed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the degenerate, scum-sucking... | ||
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The F.D.I. tried to get to his wife and claim that Martin Luther King had gone out on... | |
Well, you know, who cares if Martin Luther King did? | ||
What I'm saying is Martin Luther King didn't have the government on his side. | ||
He was out himself. | ||
The government wasn't there marching. | ||
It was Martin Luther King and whites and blacks and Hispanics and women marching together. | ||
There weren't a bunch of government people there. | ||
And then later the government said, we can't stop this revolution. | ||
Let's co-opt it. | ||
Let's put the blacks on reservations. | ||
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And unfortunately, us white people today are the ones who have to suffer for their lives. | |
Exactly. | ||
And that's what these inner cities are. | ||
They're reservations for the blacks and the poor whites and the poor blacks and the poor Hispanics. | ||
They're reservations that pump the drugs in, just like the Union soldiers and all the soldiers back in the Old West used to bring the whiskey in. | ||
Selling the Indians whiskey. | ||
Selling them gunpowder. | ||
Selling them guns. | ||
Same thing with black community. | ||
Never changes. | ||
Selling them drugs. | ||
Selling them all this crap. | ||
Selling it. | ||
Destroying our... | ||
And then Hollywood says heroin abuse is popular with our models and people. | ||
See, it's just a sick culture of death. | ||
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Yeah, it's too bad, but it really is true. | |
I talked to you yesterday for a little while. | ||
We exchanged some words back and forth. | ||
I wanted to amend my statement yesterday when I accused you. | ||
I said, are you on cocaine? | ||
Which now I realize was very inappropriate on there. | ||
And what I want to say is I take that back. | ||
We both got entangled with, I felt like you were coming at me, and I wasn't coming at you with a point. | ||
I went over 30 seconds. | ||
See what I mean? | ||
So, but that point is behind, and I wanted to go ahead and make that. | ||
Well, I'm starting to tell you the truth, and I'll tell people out there right now. | ||
I'm starting to, you know, to say, you know, maybe these average people out there haven't watched Crossfire, haven't watched McLaughlin, where people get excited. | ||
That's what I grew up watching. | ||
And I'm a very excited person whenever I go to these things. | ||
And, I mean, I ran a couple miles in the heat today. | ||
I left weights for about... | ||
Well, you don't have to convince me. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
What I'm saying is that I get this, you know, oh, you cokehead, oh, you speedhead. | ||
No, I drink a little coffee, which maybe I should quit doing, but don't people know what passion is? | ||
Haven't they ever seen a preacher or something? | ||
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Yeah, but the basic thing that I find most important, and beyond these false accusations or whatever, trying to make something happen, is the nature of the beast that we're living in today. | |
Martin Luther King was murdered by... | ||
It's owned. | ||
And that's my opinion. | ||
I think that the government has CIA, FBI, and whatever plot. | ||
They had papers and everything else. | ||
And it's just a big cover-up. | ||
And that would be the beginning of the men's towards the black race and towards us whites that care. | ||
Well, my dad grew up in a relatively small town. | ||
And his dad was, you know, a farmer and rancher. | ||
Pretty successful. | ||
He said black community was thriving then. | ||
Owned the cleaners, owned a bunch of stuff, and there was black families with thousands of acres. | ||
You go there now, it ain't there. | ||
Because they come in, they destroyed all the black businesses, those thriving communities. | ||
They did that. | ||
By taking incentive away, by destroying most of the average black people that used to buy things in those towns and getting them all on food stamps. | ||
How did the, and the whites are on food stamps too, by the way, and the government's getting us on them more and more every day. | ||
What did the government do to the blacks when slavery ended? | ||
They put them on a new thing. | ||
Indentured sharecroppers. | ||
And they had to go to the company store and buy all their food there. | ||
And they didn't even get normal money. | ||
And the guy would write them little vouchers on pieces of paper. | ||
Same thing. | ||
Blacks and whites and Hispanics are in these big things now. | ||
But they really targeted the blacks horribly. | ||
They get them in there. | ||
They say no men in the house. | ||
Just like in slave times, the men weren't allowed to marry the women because they didn't want leadership. | ||
A man takes command. | ||
They wouldn't have put up with it. | ||
You know, the black man wouldn't have put up with his family getting beat, so they kept the men in one area and the women in another area with the kids. | ||
And that still goes in our culture today. | ||
And that's what they want. | ||
They want to keep the black men out and away, separated. | ||
And they have to go to the government to get, like, the company store, to get everything. | ||
It's slavery. | ||
Let's go to some calls. | ||
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Alex? | |
Yes? | ||
I love your show. | ||
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I wanted to ask you, I have a daughter at Westwood High School. | |
And what's the deal with the roundtable? | ||
I haven't heard about this. | ||
Well, I have been told this. | ||
I have seen films, documentaries. | ||
And then I found out from my sister that at a private school, she does it. | ||
And all her textbooks are not about inventors or scientists or America beating Hitler. | ||
It's all about how wonderful the Indians are and how bad America is. | ||
But, excuse me, all schools do this now, pretty much, except a few private ones. | ||
And my sister goes to a great private school, by the way. | ||
I just couldn't believe seeing her textbooks. | ||
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Here in Austin? | |
Yeah. | ||
They have roundtables at the public schools here. | ||
And a couple weeks ago, I talked about this, and I had kids call, and they talked about it. | ||
They talked about the fact that they get them around a roundtable, and they say, there's eight of us here. | ||
Only six can live. | ||
We're on a spaceship. | ||
We're in a bomb shelter. | ||
And then the kids, rather than thinking of a way to build the ship bigger, or dig a tunnel out, or, you know... | ||
We've got to solve the problem by somebody dying. | ||
And that's with the World Bank, with Chairman Wolfson from Austria. | ||
Nice people over there, you know, in the killing and things. | ||
It's just something they do. | ||
It's an old European trait. | ||
It's an old Japanese trait. | ||
Elitist. | ||
It comes from monarchy-type thinking. | ||
You've got a problem? | ||
Have a war. | ||
Kill some people. | ||
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Well, do you know what schools are doing it? | |
Lots of schools. | ||
I've gotten calls on my comment line about it, and I had a little girl call, and she goes, well, it wasn't a spaceship with us. | ||
It was called Bomb Shelter. | ||
And they're having it. | ||
Usually where you've got pro-socialist teachers that are real big NEA. The NEA, I've seen their pamphlets. | ||
My producer's shown them to me. | ||
Heather has two mommies, things like this. | ||
You know, that's the place of the parents. | ||
Well, they've also got how to teach the kids about playing spaceship. | ||
Yeah, well, I have a bunch of friends who homeschool. | ||
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That's good. | |
Two of my cousins were homeschooled, top of their class. | ||
One went to Boston, one went to Harvard. | ||
Both top of their class coming out of there because they were homeschooled. | ||
Listen, I've only got about a minute left. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Alrighty, I'm going to try to take one more call, but first, again, go check out www.globalradio.com. | ||
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There's some other stuff. | ||
You can listen to music and stuff on there. | ||
It's all free, but don't worry about that. | ||
Go check out www.globalradio.com. | ||
I've got audio files on there. | ||
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Also, I want to thank my producer for doing a great job. | ||
I appreciate the show. | ||
I'll be back next Wednesday. | ||
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Wednesday from 7 to 8, 30 p.m. | ||
Tune into the show. | ||
Let's take one more caller. | ||
Hello, caller. | ||
You're on there. | ||
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Hello. | |
Yeah, real fast. | ||
We've got 30 seconds. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, all right. | |
What you were discussing earlier, what they did at the schools, yeah, we did that, but we had to do it on our genetic superiority, like heart disease, what we had in our family's past, because there was going to be two of us chosen out of ten, and we had five males, five females. | ||
What they were going to do is we were going to pick two of the most perfect people, as in that they didn't have heart disease in their family history. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
We've got 15 seconds. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, anyway, I had no problem with the assignment. | ||
Appreciate your call, sir. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I'm sorry to cut you off. | ||
That's just the end of the show. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's being done everywhere. | ||
These so-called liberals, remember, are controlled by corrupt interests that have blood on the brain. | ||
Now, again, that's my comment line. | ||
Feel free to call it after the show with any questions or comments. | ||
I'll try to get back to you in the next few days. | ||
I'll see you next week. |