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breaking moment. - That's the car, that's the deal. | ||
It's Jimmy Ritter! | ||
Alright folks! | ||
Alright guys! | ||
*Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* That's good looking! | ||
*Dramatic music* Oh, I don't know. | ||
*Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* Jeff, what do you think of this? | ||
I'm not good. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
*Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* It's a lot isn't it Jeff? | ||
It's wonderful. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like sidewalks, Catherine. | ||
I like them. | ||
Keep mud off my shoes. | ||
We ran out, the truck ran out right there. | ||
We got to mix that by hand. | ||
Yeah, I hated that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
*Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* Well, I'm glad to be here. | ||
Should have been up here sooner. | ||
We've been doing shows up here, but I've got my family up here, and it's an honor to be here. | ||
This is a wonderful facility out here. | ||
Walk around here in front of us. | ||
Right here it is, folks. | ||
Right here it is. | ||
The site of the Waco Chapel. | ||
We've spent a lot of time on radio and whatnot covering this. | ||
We've got the network behind it that we're on. | ||
It's just a wonderful facility. | ||
As you can see, there's a lot of people out here. | ||
Alex is out here, Mike, a lot of people. | ||
Some people that I don't even recognize, in fact. | ||
My wife's up there. | ||
A lot of people have been doing a lot of work. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're not a spy, are you? | ||
Yes, sir! | ||
For whose side? | ||
We don't know. | ||
How much do you want me to pay you now? | ||
This is Jimmy Ritter. | ||
He's good. | ||
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I know. | |
All right, folks. | ||
We are here in front of the chapel, and my good friend, actually my brother, Alex Jones, is here. | ||
Alex, what did you have to say about it? | ||
I know that you've been the main driver of the funding and all that kind of thing. | ||
How does this feel at this point in time where it looks like this is going to come into completion? | ||
Well, it's historical, Jeff, because let's face it, Judge Walter Smith is a phony, pre-selected by Bill Clinton to whitewash the wrongful death suit, as he did in the criminal trial back in 93 and 94, where the Davidians were found not guilty. | ||
But this being the New World Order America, he went ahead and just threw them all in jail. | ||
Because he felt like it. | ||
And now he's not allowing them to have a jury in their wrongful death suit. | ||
That's also one of the new, loving American things we do. | ||
We just don't allow juries, you know, when the judges feel like it in the federal courts. | ||
So I said, look. | ||
Six months ago, I said, let's step up to the plate, let's build a new church, a memorial church for those that died out here. | ||
And the 19th, we'll have all the sheetrock in and the air conditioners, and we'll probably be working on the bathrooms by then, but basically the building will be done, except for a few particulars, because now in the free America we live in, even out in the middle of nowhere, nine and a half miles east of Waco, you're not allowed to have a septic tank. | ||
So you've got to go through some special boot licking to be able to get bathrooms put in, and that's holding us up on that. | ||
But as soon as we've licked enough boots... | ||
A long line of them. | ||
And here on the feudal plantation, we'll try to get the church done. | ||
But it feels really good, and it's historical, and I want to thank all the volunteers and all the great Americans that have come out here. | ||
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What about the April 19th? | |
Can you guess how many people will be out here? | ||
I would guess anywhere between 500 and 1,000 or even more. | ||
Everybody's invited out. | ||
And I just hope to see everybody out here to basically focus in on the fact that Judge Walter Smith... | ||
He's a federal tool. | ||
He's nothing but a Byzantine court gesture, really. | ||
And the whole court system has become a fraud in this country, and America's better get a handle on it. | ||
But there'll be a lot of people out here. | ||
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All righty. | |
Did you have anything else you'd like? | ||
I appreciate you coming on the show, Alex. | ||
Oh, you bet, Jeff. | ||
No, just that people want more information, they can go to the website rebuildthechurch.com or infowars.com. | ||
Infowars.com is short for Information War. | ||
And Admiral Moore, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, just a few weeks ago called for Information War and said that if every American who's on the ball and knows what's happening doesn't take action now to warn others, we're going to completely lose this country, Jeff. | ||
They're building prisons everywhere. | ||
They're merging the military. | ||
The police, out in Austin, the old Robert Mueller Airport, they've taken one of the hangers and put bolts on the floor and chains and barbed wire inside and cots. | ||
It's getting weird. | ||
It's getting real strange. | ||
They signed a whole bunch of executive orders and presidential decision directives last year. | ||
Senate Bill 10059. Or excuse me, 1059 was passed October 7th, and that authorizes the military on America's streets for the mere threat of terrorism. | ||
And we're going to have all the details on this, as well as the Temple bus search by the military and the military serving search warrants now in 77 Texas counties in the new film, Police State 2, The Takeover. | ||
So that's going to have a lot of hardcore information in it. | ||
Part 2 of Police State 2000. Alright, folks. | ||
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Once again, that's Alex Jones. | |
Alex, God bless you, sir. | ||
You bet, Jeff. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
You know I love you. |