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Big Brother. | |
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
Well, we have a power-packed interview. | ||
Information pack radio transmission for you today on this Wednesday the third day of September 2008 Coming up in one hour spoken word artist Punk rock star you name it Henry Rollins will be joining us to talk about internet censorship the new world order and much more Then William Engel doll will be joining us a global expert on us Russian relations us NATO | ||
slash Russian relations. | ||
He'll be joining us coming up today as well from Germany. | ||
We have Nick Bacchus from We Are Change Minnesota who got pepper sprayed last night during the Rage Against the Machine free concert. | ||
The police basically attacked everybody. | ||
The police are certainly out of control and in the wrong in Minnesota. | ||
We just report the facts here. | ||
People were shocked when I went to Denver and pretty much said the police We're professional and did a good job compared to other cities. | ||
Well, they're doing a horrible New World Order job in Minneapolis-St. | ||
Paul for the RNC, and that is just the fact. | ||
So he'll be joining us here in about five minutes. | ||
Speaking of rage against the machine, last Wednesday I ran into Tom Morello. | ||
It's already been seven days, and I just now had time to put the video together and We posted it last night for PrisonPlanet.tv members. | ||
It has not been made public yet for PrisonPlanet.tv members. | ||
We're working on that right now. | ||
There's a bunch of other videos. | ||
The Jerome Corsi interview, we did. | ||
The Ralph Nader interview, we did the video of that. | ||
The Cindy Sheehan behind-the-scenes interview that nobody's seen or heard. | ||
We got some little bit of Sean Penn stuff. | ||
We got the Brolin information as well, and I've only got two guys, Rob Jacobson and Aaron Dykes, and I showed up this morning, and guess who was here all night? | ||
Guess who got here at 9 a.m. yesterday, and guess who was here this morning, Aaron Dykes, because he's on the case! | ||
He ended up doing research and putting together, I said, yeah, take a few days, make a video exposing Michelle Malkin, how they set us up. | ||
He's done that it's uploading to YouTube right now the guy has been working for 26 hours straight and I told him I said do not do this anymore But he said look I can't help it once I started the investigation of this. | ||
It's more true than what we'd even said originally We have them now Now, there are hundreds of YouTube videos alone of Michelle Malkin confrontation, videos edited to make it sound like I'm saying killer, major setups. | ||
I'm asking you, when this goes live on YouTube in the next hour, to go absolutely ape with it. | ||
I don't want to go into details here, but Michelle Malkin's company has been calling people associated with her, have been calling affiliates I'm on, Genesis, Emmis, other outlets, and trying to get me kicked off the radio. | ||
Now, that's laughable that Genesis would do that, but who knows with Emmis? | ||
And, you know, I've been getting calls from executives, you know, did you say killer? | ||
The whole issue is, you know, did I say killer? | ||
Because obviously, I would be a super loose can of them running around saying kill women in the streets, even though she says put us in camps and torture people. | ||
Still, that's not proper. | ||
Well, I didn't say that, but their deception is quite thick. | ||
And I guess I'm going to have to sue Tom Davis, because that son of a bitch, excuse my language there, is still going on his radio show on WBAP. | ||
He fills in for Limbaugh, still saying I said killer. | ||
People call in and say, but it isn't on the video. | ||
And he says, well, Alex edited that out. | ||
Alex did say killer. | ||
Doesn't matter if the Dallas Morning News retracted it, removed it. | ||
You know, you've got people nationally on the radio saying I should kill this woman. | ||
And they mean to pin it on me, and so this video really exposes it A to Z from our cameras, other cameras, other perspectives, and it's going live any minute now, but the next hour it'll be up on InfoWars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Masses of news straight ahead. | ||
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He's the T-Rex of political talk. | ||
Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
We're going to be talking to Nick Bodkins of We Are Change, who was at a Rage Against the Machine event and got pepper sprayed last night. | ||
Speaking of Rage Against the Machine, the Tom Morello interview, parts of it, it's coming up a little bit later in the shower. | ||
I did last week with him, first time this is heard. | ||
He talks about false flag terrorism. | ||
That's coming up near the end of the shower. | ||
We got Henry Rollins scheduled in the next hour after that. | ||
And then, of course, we got an expert joining us on the situation with Russia. | ||
William Engelhall, I think I'm pronouncing that correctly. | ||
So that is coming up for you today. | ||
I'm really proud of Jesse Ventura. | ||
I knew behind the scenes that Ron Paul's got some mainline Republicans in his staff, which is fine. | ||
You know, they're kind of libertarian bent, but they're scared to death of 9-11 truth, and I knew that Ventura had been encouraged not to talk about 9-11 truth. | ||
But that he'd said, look, I'll talk about whatever I want to talk about, and then he was still invited to the rally for the Republic. | ||
And I never brought this out three weeks ago when I was I guess four weeks ago when I was first aware of this, talking to Ventura and talking to others, it just came up. | ||
And he gets up last night and says, yesterday afternoon, and says, you know what? | ||
A lot of people don't want me to talk about this, but I'm going to talk about it 9-11. | ||
I was talking to Ted Anderson that was in one of the VIP boxes, because he's a sponsor of it, and he said the John Birchers were squirming in their chairs. | ||
Look, there's over 200 examples of false flag stage terrorism that are declassified, and 9-11 official story is a fairy tale, and if we don't grow some cojones in this country and start telling it like it is, we're going to lose this. | ||
You understand? | ||
They're going to set up a Soviet-slash-Nazi-style system. | ||
That's what the New World Order does. | ||
And they're going to drag you out of your middle-class house, and they're going to put you in a labor camp, bare minimum. | ||
Fox News is back out pushing that. | ||
So, these people killed over 200 million souls last century, so I'm not giving them any quarter. | ||
And I just love Jesse Ventura. | ||
I just absolutely love him. | ||
Israeli Mossad let Nazi Mingala get away. | ||
That's Associated Press. | ||
You know, I was criticized by the ADL for saying this more than a decade ago. | ||
I've been criticized by Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
I have been criticized on national radio for claiming that Mossad protected top Nazis. | ||
Well, I just know it's mainline history, but you've got to read, you know, big thick textbooks on the subject. | ||
It's admitted even in mainline history books. | ||
You see, the Zionist, there's really three different groups of Zionists, but the classic Zionist, the original Zionist, you know, founded in the last 150 years, They thought some guy was the messiah and followed him and then he died. | ||
He's supposed to be reincarnated. | ||
That happened over a hundred years ago. | ||
They actually wanted to force the Jews out of Europe and so they, early on, supported Hitler. | ||
And some of his top propagandists and people who were allowed to run synagogues in Berlin and art houses and movie houses right in the middle of it all were Zionists. | ||
And they would make Jews pay them a million in some cases, equivalent of $2 million a day. | ||
We're talking tens of millions back then. | ||
You can go to the ratio. | ||
It's probably a million pounds is probably in 1940s numbers today. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What was the pound worth then? | ||
We know many times what it is today. | ||
But regardless, a lot of money to get out of Germany. | ||
And they got laws passed, Zionist lobby. | ||
People always ask, why didn't Roosevelt let Jews into the U.S.? | ||
And why don't the Jewish groups criticize him for, predominantly the Zionist groups criticize him for not letting Jews into the U.S.? | ||
Well, it's because they were the ones lobbying to keep Jews out of the U.S. because they said in all these public writings, a cow in Palestine is worth more than a hundred Jews. | ||
And there's other quotes of, a dog in Palestine is worth more than a hundred old Jews. | ||
Or, I mean, really? | ||
See, the Zionists were communist, anti-religious, they hated the Orthodox Jews. | ||
You're going, well, wait a minute, you just said they were founded by people that thought that this guy was a messiah. | ||
Look, it's weird. | ||
It all mixes together. | ||
And so they made sure the Jews couldn't get out of Europe. | ||
And yes, Hitler did kill a whole bunch of Jews, and did take their property, and did take their land, and did take their homes. | ||
He did that to Germans, too. | ||
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In Dallas, my grandfather grew up next to a German who was a famous inventor. | ||
He invented air conditioning, or some important form of it thereof. | ||
him have to sell his big house and basically become destitute because he had a German family in Germany. | ||
And they took everything he had, to kill his family in Germany, this guy worth hundreds of millions then, did not... | ||
And my grandfather lived, you know, in the semi-German community of Dallas. | ||
By that, there were other folks living in the area, but kind of like Ron Paul came from a German community in Pittsburgh. | ||
Same thing in Dallas, and so my grandfather was in this community, being German, William Hammond. | ||
And I remember hearing those stories around the breakfast table when I was visiting my grandparents. | ||
They lived in Austin when I was growing up. | ||
About that. | ||
So, I mean, they were sucking the money. | ||
They were thugs, folks. | ||
You ever seen, um, Gosford Park? | ||
Uh, you know, uh, about the Germans, and the Germans are visiting, and while all this intrigue's going on, uh, at the, uh, British Lord's house, and how they're assessing when he's out of the room, which paintings they're going to take as soon as they took over England. | ||
I mean, that was exactly what the Nazis were doing. | ||
See, see, I exposed the Zionists, and I exposed the Nazis. | ||
I forgot I have a guest holding and I apologize. | ||
I looked at this headline here, Israeli Mossad let Nazi Mingala get away, Associated Press. | ||
And the notorious death camp doctor, but because he was CIA, they let him go. | ||
Well yeah, Klaus Barbie ran the first cocaine and heroin shipments after World War II into the U.S. and trained the CIA. | ||
I mean, that's who runs our country. | ||
And I will be called evil for saying it's wrong to let Joseph Mingla go. | ||
The Nazis will hate me, and the Zionists will hate me. | ||
And so be it. | ||
I refuse to hate either group because of what race you are. | ||
All right, we now go to Nick We Are Change. | ||
Vatican's, I believe. | ||
I keep mispronouncing his name. | ||
Nick, thank you for coming on with us. | ||
What happened to you last night? | ||
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Alex, it's good to be on. | |
Well, uh, last night We were at the Campaign for Liberty, and there was about eight of us with We Are Change. | ||
You know, we had the Ohio and the Colorado chapters up here. | ||
And we heard on the local radio station that Rage Against the Machine was going to do an impromptu concert at the end of a concert already going on at the state capitol. | ||
So we took half our team and rushed down there in time to get... | ||
Now let's be clear, there was already a permitted one and they said, hey, we'll just add a rage on for a few songs and the police said nada. | ||
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Right. From what it appeared, the permit lasted until 7 and they were going to start at about 6.15 and we got there at about 6. As soon as the last performer was on, they cut the power to the stage, the state patrol padlocked the generators. | |
to the stage. | ||
And then they said Rage couldn't play, blocked him from getting on the stage. | ||
was right in the heat of that, getting the footage of the cops telling him That's Anthony Yasha with We Are Change Minnesota. | ||
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Yep. And so they ended up going in front of the crowd off the stage after not letting them play and singing through a megaphone to the crowd. | |
And then, of course, everyone was upset through this whole thing knowing that the police weren't So then, uh... | ||
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Instead of it being an impromptu concert, it turned into an impromptu rally going down to the Xcel Energy Center. | |
And, um, most, uh, everyone was peaceful through the protest, um, but St. Paul requires permits to be there. | ||
That's right, First Amendment. | ||
Now, again, a permit is a right to do something that would be illegal. | ||
And so, you're demonstrating is illegal in America. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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And, uh, made it through to the Xcel Energy Center. | |
Um, then there were reports of some people getting, uh, Um, tear gas or pepper sprayed back, uh, two blocks from where we were. | ||
So the whole crowd ran back that way. | ||
And, um, as far as we could tell, nothing had happened yet. | ||
It was just a rumor. | ||
And the police were giving dispersal orders as the crowd was walking through. | ||
And there was obviously some people, uh, just standing there trying to, you know, just, uh, you know, protesting. | ||
And... We got the footage of all this. | ||
Here we got Anthony and Jeremiah right on the police line watching the police officer pull the pin on the tear gas, throw it into the crowd. | ||
And after they gave a dispersal order. | ||
And basically it was just crazy. | ||
Everyone started running around. | ||
Some people were just standing right in the thick of it. | ||
Taking all that tear gas. | ||
And how did it all end? | ||
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Well, some people regrouped at the Capitol. | |
I think some people were doing some smaller mini-marches afterwards, but we don't have any footage of that. | ||
Pretty much ended after the police moved in, and said you can't be protesting and tear-gassed everybody. | ||
Were the police able to get their Mitch on Tomarello and crew? | ||
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you. | |
Um, I don't think anyone was arrested. | ||
So, uh, I think it was just, they just wanted us to disperse. | ||
They wanted the group to disperse. | ||
Yeah, you can't let the slaves gather. | ||
First Amendment says that slaves can gather. | ||
That would be free men. | ||
Slaves are not allowed to gather in the plantation. | ||
That would be broken up by their minders in black uniforms. | ||
Anything else you'd like to add, Nick? | ||
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Yeah, we'll have the footage. | |
Stay there. | ||
Stay there. | ||
We're gonna be right back. | ||
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Right now, we're talking to Nick We Are Change, Minnesota. | ||
Nick, was something else you were going to add about what you saw last night with the police? | ||
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Yeah, um, it was just, uh, the footage that we get up will speak for itself. | |
I mean, just, unprovoked attack by police. | ||
Um, they tear gassed the crowd just at when they were expressing a First Amendment right. | ||
Uh, nobody that we saw or recorded was doing anything Awesome, and for ease of access, folks, you better believe it'll be up on Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com as soon as possible. | ||
In fact, as soon as we can see this video, and I've already seen some news reports about it, Yeah, we'll do, Alex. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Take care. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
you have 90% of the American people wanting to control the borders and both parties say no, you have tyranny. | ||
When you have upwards of 80% of the American people not wanting any gun control and the Bill of Rights says don't have it, victim disarmament. | ||
But the government still does it, you have tyranny. | ||
When you have close to 80% being against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, but it intensifies and expands year after year, you have tyranny. | ||
And so the establishment knows the majority of people are against the government, the government's illegitimate, it's criminal, and so they're going to go out and try to have a chilling effect and intimidate people not to demonstrate, not to protest, and at any provocation they're going to open fire with rubber bullets, sound cannons, microwave guns, | ||
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This is about a message of stay in your house, shut up, and take what we're gonna do. | ||
Federal handbooks over a decade ago we ran across said the black uniforms, the black mask are for intimidation. | ||
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This is a rogue government that is completely and totally out of control, doing what it wants, when it wants. | ||
And the fact that I would be oh so happy the police You know, they didn't provocateur, or they didn't attack women with billy clubs in Denver. | ||
I mean, they did run over and threaten us to turn our cameras off once, but we stood up and then they backed off. | ||
They were only rude! | ||
It's their wonderful, oh, I love them! | ||
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No, I'm just like... | ||
I actually saw cops opening doors for people. | ||
I saw some police smile at us and wave at us. | ||
I... I had some cops say, keep it up, Alex, and I... | ||
Saw them put up with a lot of baloney from some of the anarchists that were rushing them and trying to provocate and throwing things at them. | ||
I saw manly restraint, which then allowed the First Amendment to flourish and didn't stall out. | ||
I'm seeing the opposite in Minnesota. | ||
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I mean, you try going to New York and having cops walk up to you and go, listen to me, boy! | ||
You turn your camera off and you get out of here or I'll arrest you! | ||
Now, why are you here? | ||
Well, I'm here to... | ||
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I told you not to talk! | |
I got them on tape doing that. | ||
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I mean, that's evil, folks, enjoying hurting some innocent person. | ||
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The Feds don't care. | ||
They'll just... | ||
They're just gonna hire more. | ||
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This is saying they were really hijackers? | ||
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On the subject of the police state, there's no doubt the police are engaged in the provocations. | ||
One group of anarchists, after they were blocked from protesting, did smash some windows and turn some things over. | ||
Of course, Fox News was on hand for that. | ||
And those groups are foundation funded and have now been used as a pretext to crack down on everyone. | ||
This is shameful and before you roll your eyes, police and military have been caught in Canada, in England, in Australia, in Italy, in Russia, in the U.S. staging provocateur actions. | ||
This is mainstream news. | ||
And there is no doubt That we have at the bare minimum foundation anarchists. | ||
You have three types. | ||
Real anarchists, foundation anarchists that go out and stir up trouble, who are inadvertently funded by the government and don't know it, and then cops, crushers, anarchists attacking other police. | ||
But I wanted to play some of Democracy Now! | ||
a couple nights ago. | ||
She got out of jail. | ||
Her people are still in jail. | ||
They are charged with felonies. | ||
Felonies for being part of a public riot and assaulting police. | ||
This is on video, not touching cops and being grabbed. | ||
These are anchors of international television. | ||
And the cops just dispense a frame-up, dispense a false witness, dispense a serious crime, a serious sin. | ||
And when you've got the government, the authorities, the officials, making stuff up out of hand, come up and we are changed. | ||
It's in Truth Rising and saying, we're gonna say you got bombs. | ||
We know you don't have bombs and you're not a terrorist, but you're going to go to jail for being a terrorist. | ||
Now scram! | ||
Let's go ahead and roll some of Democracy Now! | ||
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I'm Malia Brooker. | |
You're watching Free Speech TV, and we are here with Amy Goodman, who was recently released. | ||
Tell us what happened with you and the other Democracy Now! | ||
producers. Well, Malia, I was arrested a few hours ago. | ||
I was actually on the convention floor talking to delegates at the Republican National Convention from Minnesota and Alaska, because Sarah Palin, the governor, has been nominated to be vice president. | ||
And I got a call on my cell phone that two of our producers, Sharif Abdel-Kadous and Nicole Thank you. | ||
went up to the police officer and asked to speak to the commanding officer. | ||
They arrested me. | ||
They put me in handcuffs behind my back. | ||
Uh, they forced me down on the ground. | ||
Um, they, although I had all of my ID, you know, to get me onto the floor of the convention, you need top security ID. I had my democracy now ID very clearly marked. | ||
And I had all of my identification. | ||
Um, they took that from me. | ||
The secret service took my, uh, security ID for the convention. | ||
And they arrested me. | ||
They took everything from me. | ||
They brought me to the jail, which are, they have these pens in. | ||
Inside the police garage We get out on Wednesday. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
We are there reporting what is happening. | ||
It has been There were major peaceful protests today in St. Paul. | ||
We're covering all of them. | ||
We come from New York, where the police have paid out hundreds of millions of dollars as a result of the kind of activity that we're seeing some of here, after the Republican National Convention in 2004, when police just round up people wholesale. | ||
Sheriff Odokudus and Nicole Salazar heard a commotion downstairs by 7th and Jackson here in St. Paul. | ||
Nicole had her camera. | ||
Sharif was with her. | ||
They were fully identified. | ||
When they saw the police converging from three places, it happened very quickly. | ||
Nicole said to one of the officers, how do I leave? | ||
They told her to go back. | ||
But before she could do this, and the video she has of this is very dramatic, they pushed her to the ground. | ||
They dragged her by her leg. | ||
She was scratched on her face, trying to keep her face up as they were dragging her. | ||
She got a bloody nose. | ||
When I was arrested and arrested, I was demanding to be able to see our producer, to see Shruti Padukone and Nicole Salazar. | ||
I said, she has a bloody nose. | ||
I demand to see her. | ||
He said, listen, what's a bloody nose? | ||
I was knifed. | ||
I said, sir, we were not responsible for that, meaning he was talking about a whole other time in his life. | ||
I said, I am sorry that at some point in your life you were hurt like that, but that does not justify doing this to our reporter, to our producer. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
Reporters are the eyes and ears of the community. | ||
We cannot be threatened. | ||
We mustn't be jailed. | ||
There is a reason why our profession is the only one explicitly protected by the U.S. Constitution. | ||
We're supposed to be a check and balance on those in power. | ||
And there is no more important time than now. | ||
Nicole and Sharif have to be freed. | ||
The police chief must be called. | ||
They've got to get out of jail now. | ||
This kind of oppression has to stop. | ||
We have to be able to report to ensure that we live in a democratic society. | ||
Democracy Now, of course, has been coming. | ||
Now, in Denver, an ABC News reporter was filming fat cat Democrats meeting with Robert Barron's big corporate chiefs. | ||
Democratic governors, senators. | ||
And they ordered the camera taken, even though he was standing out on the street. | ||
And the cops beat the daylights out of him. | ||
And the cops have a hotel director or some senator tell them, attack that man. | ||
Most of them do it. | ||
They follow orders. | ||
It's a gang mentality. | ||
And the neocon blogs like Hot Air and others said, this is horrible, this is because he was a Republican and he wasn't a Republican. | ||
They make it all left-right. | ||
But then, when Democracy Now! | ||
got attacked, Hot Air and others were like, oh, this is great, this is good. | ||
I saw some of the other neocon blogs, you know, she deserves it, she's un-American. | ||
See, that's the difference between this show and neocon or liberal shows. | ||
When the Democrats do something bad, we expose it. | ||
When the Republicans do something bad, we expose it. | ||
We don't have this ideological blinders or glasses that distort what we're looking at. | ||
Does that mean we see everything perfectly clear? | ||
No. But we start from the perspective of standing back and really just objectively. | ||
And that's why you'll get me on air sometimes saying the cops were pretty good in Denver. | ||
People are like, what? | ||
Because if it's the facts, I will report the facts. | ||
And what happened in Minneapolis, St. Paul, to her people, and to her, with Democracy Now!, is unbelievably bad. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm defending her, even though I saw her at the Ralph Venter event, and she pushed past me, and was like, Alex Jones, no way I'm talking to you, and ran off. | ||
Well, that's okay, you don't give me access, that's fine, I'm still going to report the facts of what happened to you. | ||
Do I like the Democracy Now! | ||
lady? She got beat up in East Timor. | ||
She's got more will than most men. | ||
She got beat up bad over there years ago covering things. | ||
That's kind of how she made her bones, as they say. | ||
But to have... | ||
The bigger issue here is that we have the police beating up her people, and then falsely charging them. | ||
I mean, that's a big issue. | ||
You have to ask yourself, why do they do it publicly? | ||
You see, that's when corruption's really bad, when the police don't even Hide that they're framing you. | ||
When the government starts framing people, that is the worst form of tyranny. | ||
That is just outrageous. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
And I've seen Austin police lie. | ||
I've seen them come over and say right in front of the cameras, we're going to arrest you if you don't stop demonstrating on the sidewalk. | ||
And then the press comes over and says, You know, I'm yelling on the bullhorn, the police just threatened to arrest me and, you know, we don't leave. | ||
And the reporter comes over and says, is that true? | ||
I said, well, of course it's true. | ||
Goes over to the head cop and says, did you threaten to arrest him if they don't leave? | ||
And he says, no, Alex is lying. | ||
And then I ended up showing the reporter back on the tape up and showing the reporter what he really said. | ||
And the reporter was stunned from a San Antonio paper. | ||
He couldn't, he, that was a wake up for him. | ||
He's like, that cop, this, uh, commander just lied. | ||
Well, of course he just lied! | ||
And then he loses all respect! | ||
I am not gonna kiss his hind end. | ||
I am not gonna sit there when he tried to bully my First Amendment. | ||
And believe me, I don't like going up against these guys. | ||
You think, you don't think I don't know they won't taser me to death in the back of the car? | ||
You don't think I don't know they'll set me up and come raid my house and plant drugs on me? | ||
You don't think I don't... | ||
You think I enjoy fighting these evil, powerful people? | ||
No, I do it because I have to, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now let's talk about somebody who's got a lot of courage. | ||
Here's Jesse Ventura yesterday talking about how people didn't want him to talk about 9-11 being an inside job, but he did it anyways at the rally for the Republic. | ||
And hey, I can support Ron Paul and them even though they shy away from this. | ||
I don't expect them to buy into everything we say or do, but they invited Jesse and encouraged him not to talk about it, and he did. | ||
So here it is. | ||
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I'm going to go on to another subject that a lot of people don't want to discuss today. | |
I know when I discuss it, it's amazing. | ||
I get attacked. | ||
And that's called something called 9-11. | ||
What? | ||
Why is it that when you ask questions about 9-11, it's out of bounds? | ||
Well, I got news for you. | ||
When I was going through underwater demolition SEAL training, when I got to the demolition phase, I had a Chief Warrant Officer who taught me that there is no dumb question. | ||
That if you don't understand something, you are not out of line for asking a question. | ||
And I think that when you ask that question, you have every right and deserve to get an honest answer. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, here's my question that I want you all to- two questions I want you to think about today. | ||
Number one, why has the United States Department of Justice not charged Osama Bin Laden for 9-11? | ||
Now, they charged him when he blew up our embassy in Africa in 98. Why the biggest terrorism act in history have they failed to officially charge him for? | ||
Why have they not convened a grand jury, presented their evidence, and got an indictment? | ||
Second, second, go to the internet and go to the FBI website. | ||
And go to their international list of top ten terrorists. | ||
You will see Bin Laden there. | ||
Bring his name up in his picture. | ||
Amazingly, all the charges, the Embassy of 98 and all this other stuff, is all listed. | ||
But ironically, nothing on 9-11. | ||
Nothing! Now, when the FBI was pressed as to why 9-11 wasn't included, Their response was, we don't have enough evidence. | ||
Now people, if you're like me, that is extremely disturbing. | ||
We fought two wars, we've changed our entire foreign policy, and we've had the Patriot Act put on us, all supposedly because of Osama Bin Laden. | ||
I think we should have the charge. | ||
Aren't you innocent in this country until proven guilty? | ||
We're gonna come back and finish up the end of this. | ||
We'll come back and finish the end of this. | ||
And I'll play part of the Tom Morello interview. | ||
Play a little bit more of it later. | ||
Supposedly gonna have Henry Rollins on in about 10 minutes. | ||
And we've got a top foreign policy expert on the Russia-US split. | ||
It's all coming up. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Today, unlike any other in the long course of American history, a terrorist act of war against this country. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
But who is the enemy? | ||
Bin Laden. | ||
This is his ammo. | ||
We have to look to the Middle East. | ||
We have to look to America. | ||
Some U.S. investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | ||
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Slaves hesitate. | |
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We've fought two wars, we've changed our entire foreign policy, and we've had the Patriot Act put on us. | ||
All supposedly because of Osama Bin Laden. | ||
Well, I think we should have to charge. | ||
Aren't you innocent in this country until proven guilty? | ||
Well, as distasteful as that is, he deserves the same thing. | ||
He needs to be charged. | ||
Why is he not charged if he did it? | ||
I'm down to four minutes. | ||
They got the clock timer here, so we'll start winding it up. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
But again, I leave you with those two thoughts to think about. | ||
To think about a moment. | ||
Why has that not happened? | ||
Why did we have a president who stonewalled any investigation of 9-11 for over two years? | ||
Well, all I'm saying is that... | ||
Give it! | ||
The truth lies with us, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The truth lies with us. | ||
Let's go ahead and play part. | ||
We'll play more later of Tom Morello, one of the founders of Rage Against the Machine, who we had a chance to talk to behind the stage, backstage, last Wednesday night at a Ralph Nader rally that had more than 5,000 people and I think about 8,000. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Tom Morello, they call me the mic watch. | |
I think that's, you know, it's, it's, it's, When the media speaks of terrorism, it tends to be in the context of lone bandits from Middle Eastern countries, where most of the terrorism that actually occurs in the world is government sponsored. | ||
Whether it's the Bush administration or the Putin administration, terror is something that's not unfamiliar to government. | ||
just because they have Humvees and satellite tracking doesn't mean that it's not terrorism. | ||
The result is all the same. | ||
It's nothing new that governments will, from Gulf of Tonkin to the main in the Spanish-American War, it's embedded, unfortunately, in the DNA of American politics. | ||
And really it's that kind of... | ||
We'll do anything to get what we want at the end of whatever imperialist objective we have at the end of the day. | ||
I'm here tonight to support the Open the Debates event, and because it's very hard to say no to Ralph Maynard when he calls you on your cell phone and says, I'd like you to come play my event. | ||
I've always supported Ralph's politics as someone who's been able to To expand the goalposts and add ideas to political discourse that are ones that are not normally found in the Republican or the Democratic parties. | ||
Even though my girlfriend said to me, that Ralph Nader, he's trouble! | ||
Don't play that thing! | ||
I was like, you know what, he's trouble and that's why I love him. | ||
I've been trouble myself for much of my life. | ||
But I'm very happy to come here and support this, open the debates at that, and continue to pressure for issues that are very important to me, which are social and economic justice, ending the war, and environmental policy that is sane. | ||
The thing I appreciate about Ralph is that he's uncompromising, unlike most politicians. | ||
I worked for two years as U.S. | ||
Senator Alan Cranston's scheduling secretary. | ||
He was about as progressive a member of the U.S. | ||
Senate as ever existed. | ||
But most, 80% of the time I spent with him, he was on the phone asking rich guys for money. | ||
So, you know, a lot of times, if you want to find a criminal, just follow the pipeline. | ||
And Ralph has never been on the pipeline. | ||
Amen. All right. | ||
The video is going to be going up live on PrisonPlanet.tv for members. | ||
But I've been waiting a day for this to happen. | ||
It'll be up there in high quality for you. | ||
We're just going live with the YouTube for everybody right now. | ||
We'll just do it ourselves. | ||
Some deal with our C.E.N. | ||
Holding it up. | ||
Also, the Michelle Malkin expose. | ||
The Michelle Malkin hoax. | ||
Is being exposed that just went live on YouTube. | ||
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I need your help getting that out to everybody stay with us Thank you for listening to GCN be sure to visit GCN live.com today Do you like being a puppet, sir? Do you like being a puppet for the New World Order? | |
How do the American people know that 9-11 was a stage? | ||
This was the engineered by you, David Rockefeller, the Trollateral Commission, the CFR. | ||
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The day that we stop asking questions is the day that we have allowed the seeds of despotism to grow at our own door. | |
Seven years after the attacks of September 11th, a global awakening has taken place. | ||
An inside job? | ||
How dare you? | ||
If you know that there's treason going on, you can be held accountable for treason yourself. | ||
All hell is breaking loose on 6th Avenue. | ||
And if the government has not told the truth, in five years we will be here on the 10th anniversary of 9-11. | ||
Download the film at PrisonPlanet.tv right now, or get the DVD at Infowars.com. | ||
It's now time to take the revolution to the next level. | ||
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Waging war on corruption. | |
Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Big Brother. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
We've got more of that interview I did with Tom Morello coming up later in the broadcast today for Rage Against the Machine. | ||
We bumped into it at the DNC last week, just now airing that here. | ||
But for the next 30 minutes, Henry Rollins. | ||
I guess it's Rockstar Day here on the show. | ||
Henry Rollins. | ||
I remember being a little teenager listening to Black Flag and stuff like that. | ||
Of course, he has the Henry Rollins Band. | ||
And a lot of you know who he is. | ||
Some of you out there with a very diverse audience might not know who he is. | ||
But we'll get out some of the websites and tell you about his tour later. | ||
Uh, that is going around the country and the world right now, but I wanted to get his take on web censorship, how they're trying to censor and shut down the web. | ||
He's really been fighting against that and I agree with him there. | ||
His kind of complex and nuanced view on terrorism, the police state, uh, we'll be talking to him here in the next 30 minutes. | ||
Henry Rollins, thanks for coming on with us. | ||
Oh, fine. | ||
Let's talk about, uh, my nuanced and complex view on, on, uh, terrorism. | ||
You want to get into that first? | ||
Well, I don't, uh, how am I nuanced or complex? | ||
Well, I'm trying to say it that way because I haven't had too much time to fully, constantly follow what you're doing, but every few months I see something you've said or done and it seems diverse. | ||
I don't want to say contradictory, uh, and so by that I meant you can actually flesh it out for us. | ||
Okay. Well, what's the point that sticks with you? | ||
You know, again, over the years I know people's views change too and kind of, uh, The police state in America? | ||
Yes. Outside of America. | ||
The fact that the Washington Post had to brief America that Homeland Security finds it okay to detain your electronic media, your laptop or anything, your iPod, when you come into an airport in America, a foreigner or an American citizen, and they can take your laptop or whatever and download the information, distribute the information to all the intelligence agencies at an off-site location. | ||
And hold on to that information and your computer or anything else for as long as they feel. | ||
Enough Europeans complained that finally the Washington Post broke this story. | ||
A lot of Americans, myself included, did not know that they could do that. | ||
I don't know how taking my laptop away from me is going to stop the anger that is engendered by people. | ||
In the world, when we go into their countries and push them around, and so checking my laptop, or reading my email, or being able to tap my phones easily, I don't know what that is, how that's going to help ease down terror in Saudi Arabia, or anger. | ||
Well, we know it isn't, but it's going to allow the military-industrial complex to train the American people. | ||
They have no liberties or freedoms and condition us to line up and put our hands up and have no Fourth Amendment. | ||
Right. And that's too bad, because a lot of Americans will start to think... | ||
The thing I really hate is when someone says, well, I've got nothing to hide. | ||
Well, that's not really the point. | ||
When you say you have nothing to hide, basically, you've just basically cowed and caved into this. | ||
And I think a review is in order. | ||
But meanwhile, the national security state is becoming more secretive than ever. | ||
They've made it national security where they can dump toxic waste and we can't know. | ||
Right. And again, this is just... | ||
If you're in the big business, if you really need the rails greased to get things going, and you don't want government in the way of pushing things through, And one of the ways you kind of clear the path is to scare the living hell out of people. | ||
And when the going gets rough, the average get conservative. | ||
And that's the story of America. | ||
And a lot of Americans who hate this country or can't stay in that country, they get their information from Sean Hannity, yet they can't find this place on a map, nor can they program their own VCRs. | ||
And these are the people who want assault rifles. | ||
All right, Henry Rollins, stay there. | ||
We're going to be back in three quick minutes to talk more with his very... | ||
Very interesting individual. | ||
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punk, alternative rock, punk rock, heavy metal, noise rock, spoken word, musician, singer, songwriter, actor, stand-up comedian, author, and the list goes on and on. | ||
Radio talk show host, he is Henry Rollins. | ||
We were getting into His views on the whole police state and what's happening, and we were going over the fact that having you line up and have them kidnap your laptop without a warrant, that's all part of setting a precedent that there is no Bill of Rights or Constitution and using the threat of terrorism as a pretext. | ||
Henry, what do you think about government-sponsored terrorism like Gulf of Tonkin, or the Reichstag, or the USS Liberty, or the Maine Operation Gladio, Operation Cyclone? | ||
I mean, I'm not defending the Soviets, but it's been now declassified that the U.S. actually funded the Muslims, Mujahideen, to attack the Russians first to get them to come into Afghanistan. | ||
Zbigniew Brzezinski just published a book last year bragging about that. | ||
I mean, your take, basically, on that whole angle of society? | ||
I think it's basically all the same thing. | ||
It's business. | ||
It's why Kennedy got a bullet, because he was getting in the way of business. | ||
He didn't want the Vietnam War, and so he had to die. | ||
Gulf of Tonkin was our entrance into that conflict, because it's a payday. | ||
So was Pearl Harbor. | ||
It was our gateway into World War II, a payday. | ||
And that's what we do. | ||
That's what this country does. | ||
We're the largest seller of arms in the world. | ||
And now that the thing in Iraq has the threat of cooling down in 2011, the powers that be are reheating the Cold War so we can just keep fighting somebody. | ||
Peace threatens these people. | ||
And they have such contempt for the American people that they tell us on the news that Russia snuck attack Georgia when it's the complete opposite. | ||
Yeah, well, we need to fight people. | ||
And one of the things we do when we induct a country into NATO is we sell a bunch of weapons. | ||
The Russians know this. | ||
That's why they're angry. | ||
Because basically we're going to sell them AR-15s and they're not going to have Kalashnikovs. | ||
And so it's never hearts and minds. | ||
It's never the threat of communism or the spread of peace. | ||
It's business. | ||
It's always business. | ||
It always has been business. | ||
And with this administration, the Bush administration, it's never been so naked and in your face. | ||
And the way they make millions of Americans kind of lay down and take it, like I said, you soften them by scaring the hell out of them. | ||
And they, a lot of them who don't read, who don't read between the lines, who don't question authority, will submit. | ||
Others are, someone like me is a bit more obstreperous and kind of in the way of that. | ||
Because I'm going, nah, I don't think so. | ||
And George W. Bush has become my travel agent. | ||
When he rattles his sabers at a country, I get a visa, I book a ticket, and I go. | ||
And last year, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan, I went to all those places, had a great time. | ||
I was in Pakistan when Benazir Bhutto was assassinated, which was extremely intense. | ||
And again, they think we're idiots. | ||
They machine gun her in front of everyone and then say she bumped her head. | ||
Yeah, well, they just assume that no one has the internet, no one checks YouTube, that no one fax checks their stuff. | ||
I mean, what these guys say, it's like they think no one's minding the store. | ||
And I see why they think that, because you see CNN and MSNBC and certainly Fox News basically clearing the way for them. | ||
Because corporate media also has a bottom line. | ||
Money. To do business. | ||
And if you get in the way of business, You know, Paul Mullivan and other companies pulled their ads, and Roger Ailes isn't going to have that, Rupert Murdoch isn't going to have that, and even the sissies over at CNN aren't going to have that. | ||
So killing is our business, and business is good, and would you say the U.S. has been the best at doing business? | ||
Yeah, we're very good at it. | ||
And when there's no war, we'll start one. | ||
We go out of our way to sell you something so you can shoot someone else. | ||
And this has to change. | ||
I don't know how much more ordnance needs to be dropped on a country. | ||
So, in Laos, there's like three or four pieces of ordnance still unexploded or undiscovered per person in that country. | ||
That's no way to live. | ||
And we're part of that history. | ||
There's no doubt in that. | ||
That whole war was started, as you said, with a staged event. | ||
Yeah, well, because it's business. | ||
And it's what you do with a bunch of humans. | ||
You fight, you have them fight each other. | ||
You derive money from that, and I think there's ways for everyone to get paid when you don't need the guns. | ||
Well, I want to talk about those ways. | ||
There's lots of ways where people can all eat and get along, and you don't have to have a war to make your money. | ||
Henry Rollins is our guest. | ||
Henry, fire out some of the websites people to visit, because we're on in places like Austin, Texas. | ||
And places like Buffalo, New York, and St. Louis? | ||
Well, I'm easily found at HenryRollins.com. | ||
I mean, that's easy to access there. | ||
HenryRollins.com, ladies and gentlemen, and you can link through there and find out tour dates. | ||
Now, they won't just be hearing music here. | ||
You also do spoken word. | ||
Yeah, I do a lot of talking shows. | ||
I mean, that's the kind of shows I've been doing for quite a while, and all this year I've just been doing speaking dates. | ||
uh... all over the world and uh... | ||
doing a lot of i shot five documentaries this year and they're going to be coming out uh... | ||
some this year some next year and those trips were really eye-opening i shot in burma a few weeks ago shot in thailand south africa uh... | ||
lower ninth ward in in new orleans and uh... | ||
northernireland and uh... | ||
and uh... | ||
all those trips were really informative you know when you get out there and that these parts of the world you can uh... | ||
you know learn quite a bit you've got one hell of a wanderlust don't you Yeah, I mean the world is interesting to me, and I have the means, I mean I can get out there and go, and so I do it. | ||
And that's what informs my opinions, and what I do on stage, what I write, what I photograph. | ||
And I read, I mean you read, I mean everyone likes to read books. | ||
I'm a fairly voracious reader, but... | ||
Well, that's the problem. | ||
Everybody actually doesn't, as you know. | ||
Well, it's true, but, you know, I think people who listen to your show or you, you know, you want to know, you get back a book open and you read it. | ||
Yeah, a lot of Americans don't read, and they don't read enough, and hopefully that changes, but... | ||
Not only that, you're saying we read... | ||
Well, the point is, I try and read a lot, and never have I had a book have the same impact on me. | ||
Like, a book about a country is never as relevant as my trip to that country. | ||
And so basically, knowledge without mileage is a bunch of bull to me. | ||
It doesn't really matter. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
You've got to actually go out and verify and see if that perspective you saw in the book was accurate. | ||
A lot of times you'll find the book was somewhat accurate, but it was their perspective, their lens. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
And so I kind of like the Indiana Jones version of things where you just kind of get in there and, you know, you walk through it and you see what happens. | ||
And I do that in Central Asia, the Middle East. | ||
Southeast Asia, on my own, every year. | ||
So, how many countries do you visit a year on average? | ||
It depends. | ||
Between five and twenty-some. | ||
This year has been, you know, all of Europe. | ||
Well, a lot of Europe. | ||
Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and then the aforementioned countries. | ||
Where do you see our future going in this nation? | ||
I see it as an empire. | ||
Teetering on the brink of collapse, the dollar devalued, both parties incredibly decadent and delusional, the lies have never been more blatant. | ||
I see that as a desperation move. | ||
I mean, A, do you agree with that? | ||
And B, where do you see the future of this nation? | ||
Well, I agree with what you said, but I'm optimistic in that I think America is going to have to hit a very hard bottom line. | ||
I mean, we're going to have to fall on our collective butts very hard. | ||
And it's like a cocaine addict who might take another million dollars worth of coke for this person to find out that coke is not the answer. | ||
And so maybe another million foreclosures. | ||
And finally, even Kudlow and company will have to admit that all is not well in America. | ||
And so maybe that's what it's going to take. | ||
Maybe it's going to take more countries in the world just basically starting embargoes on America. | ||
No. You scare us. | ||
We don't want to play with you anymore. | ||
Maybe it'll take the whole world convening some kind of court and slapping us on the wrist and saying, wake up already. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I do think that there's enough positive, progressive people in America who are into things like the reality of global warming and the fact that we can pursue alternative fuel sources, that we don't have to drill ourselves out of every possible energy shortage. | ||
And I think that will eventually prevail, because there will be no real way to sustain these fake wars. | ||
I mean, the war in Iraq, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, is quite unsustainable. | ||
There's just not the money or the manpower. | ||
I mean, I don't know where they're going to grow these people. | ||
But that shows the delusional aspect in Vietnam, one terror, World War II, one terror. | ||
There's guys starting their fifth terror, and they're completely, you know, 18 times the record suicides previous. | ||
Like you said, but... | ||
It's not just that it's unsustainable. | ||
It seems like the elite have literally... | ||
I mean, we had evil elites before, but they were somewhat realist. | ||
It seems there's a delusion or a megalomania. | ||
Yeah, well, I think you have a handful of crazy people. | ||
You know, those who used to get laughed at in D.C. Like, you know, the eight neoconservatives from back years ago. | ||
People were like, look at those guys. | ||
Look at that guy Wolfowitz. | ||
What a trembling maniac that dude is. | ||
Well, all of those guys got in. | ||
And, you know, they waited on the sidelines through a lot of the Bush administration, certainly through the Clinton administration, and they got their game together, like Project for a New American Century and all that. | ||
They did not sleep. | ||
They planned very well. | ||
Trembling maniac. | ||
I'm stealing that. | ||
It's all yours. | ||
And as soon as they had their moment, they jumped in, and here we are, with no money. | ||
They have nothing but contempt. | ||
And our name is destroyed! | ||
Our name is destroyed, and Karl Rove tells the New York Times, I control reality, and we're history's actors, and you just watch us. | ||
I mean, they really are power men. | ||
Yeah, and when they say something is true, all of a sudden they just recreate the world to make it true. | ||
And after a while, you forget that you spent all day lying to make that thing true, and all of a sudden you're the man. | ||
And I think that's the Kool-Aid these people sip. | ||
It's an incredible amount of power. | ||
They believe a lie is the truth. | ||
Final segment with Henry Rollins. | ||
We'll see if he can twist his arm, maybe for 5-10 minutes more, but final segment coming up with Henry Rollins. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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My whole issue is that that's kind of the controlled left paradigm. | ||
We should have an armed population, and we have a tyrannical government as a check and a balance against them. | ||
So where do you stand on gun control? | ||
I think you should have a gun in your house if you want to defend your family. | ||
I don't think any family, you or me, needs an assault weapon. | ||
If I was a policeman in your town, And I know I'm going up against people with bullets that can go through my door, in through my body and through the body of my partner. | ||
And I am not given ceramic plated body armor which stops an AK-47 round. | ||
I've got a real problem with that. | ||
And I don't think any citizen... | ||
What are you going to shoot with a gun? | ||
An intruder? | ||
Yourself? On a bad day? | ||
Or maybe a deer? | ||
Right? You're not shooting Al-Qaeda. | ||
So you don't need an AK-47. | ||
A shotgun? | ||
A handgun? | ||
Fantastic! An assault weapon? | ||
But see, once you let them start restricting, they can restrict it all. | ||
And certainly, throughout history, tyrants have sought to disarm their quarry. | ||
Yeah, and I just don't think you'd ever be able to disarm America. | ||
I just think it can be delicately regulated to where even Charlton Heston's ghost will be satisfied. | ||
I just don't think Americans need assault weapons. | ||
I don't think you'd ever successfully stop abortion. | ||
Or, you know, take the rifle out of anyone's cold, dead hand. | ||
Well, I mean, I see your point there, but, I mean, here's another issue. | ||
The sun has no spots on it, it's cooling down, the earth goes up and down in temperature. | ||
I have no doubt we need cleaner fuels, that the oil companies are corrupt, but just to then say, well, we need a global tax to stop global warming, you know, I've got a lot of issues with that. | ||
No, that's interesting. | ||
I mean, when I go on tour now, I pay money To compensate for the global, for the carbon footprint my bus leaves. | ||
And, um, so when I take my tour bus out on the road, um, I'm doing damage. | ||
And so I compensate for that by, you know, sending money to this outfit my road manager hooked me up with, and we're going to be... | ||
Yeah, buying credits. | ||
Well, I mean, the central banks have said they want us to buy carbon credits from them, and it's just a global tax, Henry. | ||
I'm not saying... | ||
I know you want to do good and want to reduce the fuel you're using, and I'm all for that. | ||
I just think you're a smart guy. | ||
You might... | ||
You know what? | ||
We're going to go to break when it ends. | ||
Let me get an address or a P.O. box from you. | ||
I'm going to mail you a film I made called Endgame. | ||
And I know you're a smart guy. | ||
It has a whole bibliography at whatistheendgame.com. | ||
And I want you to fully look into the larger eugenics operation behind that. | ||
I mean, are you aware that there is a global elite that does want to carry out worldwide population reduction? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Well, you're a smart guy. | ||
I bet you've come across some of that Malthusian social Darwin stuff. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I mean, Malthus said that we're all going to die of starvation. | ||
And, you know, the Industrial Revolution momentarily proved him to be wrong. | ||
And now, as soon as you give more people more food, they breed more. | ||
You know, there's a lot going on with food systems in the world, and the unsustainability of soils, and the dangerousness of artificially produced nitrogen, and the fact that we're breeding these animals so hard and so fast that, you know, they're mutating. | ||
And uh, you're eating strange meat, and uh, you know, your E. coli is going zoonotic more than, uh... | ||
Oh, I agree. | ||
I mean, now they make clone beef. | ||
It's in the population. | ||
We got two minutes left with you. | ||
Uh, what happened on the airplane? | ||
I mean, you're reading a book, and now reading a book is evil? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Uh, I was reading, uh, Jihad by Ahmed Rashid, and, uh, the man sitting next to me, uh, called me in to Homeland Security, and I was deemed a person of interest for reading a New York Times bestseller put out by the, uh, Give us a one minute rant on how they're trying to shut | ||
down the free web? | ||
Well, I think they're trying to regulate web speeds and accessibility. | ||
I think the short of it is that the man is afraid of you having access to information lest you start questioning his actions or maybe learning history so you're doomed not to repeat it. | ||
And so I think the net is wildly informative and they don't want that. | ||
They want you to believe the bumper sticker like boycott France or anything that comes Well, I agree, and I've seen some of the rants you've done where you break down the internet, too, and how they're trying to regulate. | ||
I mean, what's the answer? | ||
Just expose it? | ||
Fight back against it? | ||
But, you know, I wonder what can really be done when the hammer comes down on all of that. | ||
I mean, it's damn infuriating. | ||
You know, the beauty of web neutrality is the rich, the poor, you know, the hippie, the gay, everyone has access to information. | ||
Jefferson would have loved this. | ||
Absolutely. HenryRollins.com on tour in the U.S. and worldwide. | ||
Check it out there for when he's coming to your corner of the woods. | ||
He goes everywhere, unless it's Antarctic. | ||
Henry, let me say bye to you here in this break, and that's it for Henry Rollins. | ||
We appreciate him joining us. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Today, unlike any other in the long course of American history, a terrorist act of war against this country. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
But who is the enemy? | ||
Bin Laden. | ||
This is his ammo. | ||
We have to look to the Middle East. | ||
We have to look to Osama Bin Laden. | ||
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Some U.S. investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | ||
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This always happens. | ||
During the break, I went to Rollins. | ||
And he said, oh yeah, I'd love to come back home for a full hour in the near future to set it up. | ||
So I set him up in November for a full hour. | ||
And I said, yeah, I want to mail you some of my films. | ||
Give me your address. | ||
He goes, well, there's really no need of that, Alex. | ||
I buy your films. | ||
He goes, yeah, my favorite's Terror Storm. | ||
He goes, yeah, I'd seen the first Terror Storm. | ||
Then I got some of your other videos. | ||
And then a girlfriend of mine, a friend of mine in Austin gave me the second edition, and I really like that one. | ||
But the phone was ringing. | ||
He had to go to another radio interview. | ||
So next time we get Rollins on, we'll get a plug, an endorsement of my videos from him on air. | ||
How many people have we reached? | ||
It's all because of you, the listeners. | ||
Hey, Aaron, come on in here. | ||
You don't know why you're being called in here. | ||
Aaron is just incredible. | ||
Why don't you pull up a chair here real fast? | ||
I've got some audio clips I want to play and a bunch of other stuff. | ||
You don't know why I'm dragging you in here. | ||
But I want to recognize you specifically as the hardest working person in this office. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Not today. | ||
All the time. | ||
And then there's Rob works hard. | ||
Everybody works hard. | ||
I mean, Trey works hard. | ||
But, you know, down that line, the people at this office particularly, we have two offices. | ||
We're about to get rid of this one. | ||
But we're building the other studio, the TV studio. | ||
I've never seen Paul and Kurt. | ||
I'm pretty sure they work pretty hard too. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They work really hard on the web. | ||
But I know Paul and Kurt and they work hard too. | ||
I mean, Kurt just had a bunch of dentistry done and he's still working. | ||
But, I mean, you, you were here at 9 a.m. yesterday? | ||
Yeah. Well, ten maybe. | ||
though. 27 hours later, why don't you tell the listeners why you're so excited? | ||
Because I told you to take all week if you needed this. | ||
You told me earlier once you started your investigation, You're literally like an old detective on the trail of the bad guys. | ||
Tell folks. | ||
Well, Denver was so exciting. | ||
It's infuriating that we have all these great tapes and they just go stale. | ||
So you're like, get them up, get them up, get them up. | ||
And all the cool people we met and all the interesting things they said. | ||
And then on top of it, this whole Malkin incident and how they just lie and say that you said things like, kill Michelle Malkin, which is utterly ridiculous, completely untrue. | ||
And we proved it now with angle after angle. | ||
And Malkin, uh, with her internment camps, I couldn't believe how many... | ||
And we've got them touching me first, uh, we've got them elbowing me first, and then I do it back, but that's okay for them to elbow and push me, I just can't do it back, cause I did it harder, I said, don't touch me, okay, that's it, I'm gonna push ya. | ||
Uh, you know, you're an elbow, I'm gonna elbow you right back. | ||
But the hoax is still going. | ||
I thought we dissipated it. | ||
I mean, people are calling stations, calling sponsors. | ||
Why did I say murder her? | ||
Why did I punch her? | ||
Why did I knock her teeth out? | ||
It's kind of like that telephone game where it's that I beat her. | ||
I knocked her teeth out. | ||
I mean, it's out there now that I beat this woman up. | ||
I tried to murder her. | ||
See, it's metastasized. | ||
We need the listeners to go get this new video that just went up on YouTube. | ||
It's titled Kill Michelle Malkin hoax, correct? | ||
Yeah, exposed. | ||
Okay, and we got Paul and Kurt DePosto on InfoWars and Prison Planet? | ||
I think so, yeah. | ||
Okay, well this is a very important expose, and I'm going to play it at the end of the show, just the audio today. | ||
But, I mean, go over, because you've now spent the last, well, you know, we watched some while we were there, some when we got back. | ||
I wasn't thinking I should put these videos up first, and I thought, oh my God, I've got to defend myself from Malkin. | ||
It's like I'm under an inquisition or something. | ||
So you've been on that the last 27, 26 hours. | ||
Tell folks what you found. | ||
Uh, well, you know, first of all, it's a crowd situation, so it's always going to be exciting. | ||
Everyone's, you know, all up in energy from all sides. | ||
The anarchists... | ||
Oh, we got attacked at all the other events. | ||
Hit and punched. | ||
I mean, we were well-behaved compared to other people. | ||
I mean, old ladies turn into demons at these events. | ||
But see, the real hoax isn't, you know, who shoved first, or who shouted, kill Michelle Malkin, because we know that. | ||
It's a guy in a green shirt. | ||
We don't know his name, but we can see him from multiple video angles. | ||
The real hoax is that Michelle Malkin is supposed to be this cute little woman, and, you know, she's always preaching not to go off of, you know, diversity and not to judge. | ||
You know, based on race and stuff. | ||
Well, this crowd is going off the fact she's a woman, yet she's pitching these horrible ideas of internment camp, defending murder of puppies, when nobody cares about dead Iraqi children, dead Iraqi adults. | ||
She's saying FEMA camps are good, torture's good, makes jokes about it. | ||
And that's not just something you shouted at her in the crowd, as though free speech wasn't your right, as though you're not supposed to confront Horrible, monstrous ideas. | ||
But on YouTube, there's just endless clips, hours and hours of her pitching her book, The Case for Internment, and paralleling it with the Japanese internment. | ||
And now arresting whole groups of Americans, whole races, whole religions. | ||
Criticize the government, go to a camp, and then I'm not supposed to say, I don't like you pushing me to go on a camp when it's clearly a talking point. | ||
Alex, didn't you read the book? | ||
You don't just profile on religion, you also profile on race. | ||
And on nationality. | ||
And on their statements. | ||
You don't agree with the government, you go to a camp, yeah. | ||
How dare I? | ||
Imagine the Founding Fathers, if they would have, the Sons of Liberty. | ||
They'd have seen somebody running around publishing books about, lock up anyone that criticizes the Crown. | ||
Well, that's actually what happened, and they would actually lynch you. | ||
Now, we didn't do that. | ||
We're not calling for that. | ||
But this is how gilded even our own movement is. | ||
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He yelled it out, oh my God, it's Alex Jones! | |
But they always want to call you Alex Jones Extreme. | ||
We have Geraldo Rivera from Fox News, the same network she's on, saying he loved to spit on her, and he's glad he's not in the same city. | ||
And by the way, he ended up getting her basically kicked off O'Reilly as the co-host, and then he almost got fired, but he survived that. | ||
Yeah, and Rivera, you know, good or bad, he's not the best, but he was doing it for the right reasons. | ||
I mean, he recognizes when somebody says, put every Muslim in a camp, it's over. | ||
I commend Rivera for that. | ||
I mean, he's allowed to say she's disgusting. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
He is disgusting. | ||
They want to attack you. | ||
He said more extreme things, and should have. | ||
Those are horrible ideas. | ||
They have to be fought against. | ||
Yeah, folks. | ||
I mean, let me tell you something. | ||
You start saying arrest people and their families. | ||
I mean, those are fighting words. | ||
Michelle Malcolm's lucky she didn't get more. | ||
But the bottom line is, we have the video. | ||
I came up nicely at first, actually. | ||
I was, you know, crowds yelling, but I'm like, hey, you should put Americans in camps for their views. | ||
You know, you said I lied about that puppy, and his guy comes up and gets right in my face, starts bumping into me. | ||
Ted, I'm big. | ||
I'm big. | ||
And then grabbed our camera and like wrenched the... | ||
broke the microphone. | ||
Incidentally, he was wearing a National Security Agency lanyard, like it's cute or something. | ||
Found videos of Malkin going on tours with the NSA and stuff like that. | ||
Well, wait a minute. | ||
You know who the main sponsors of those websites are. | ||
The top sponsor. | ||
It isn't some Google ad, too, where you'll see a McCain ad or a Barack Obama ad. | ||
Homeland Security. | ||
And then we've got to erase it. | ||
Yeah, because when I first saw it on her site a year ago, I looked and said, well, that's not a Google ad. | ||
If you click it, it'll tell you if it's a Google ad. | ||
She has an actual sponsor, Homeland Security. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Because Homeland Security's built camps, and it's part of their program to condition the public to accept going to camps. | ||
And she loves, uh, warrantless spying. | ||
So, she gets tours of the NSA. | ||
Yeah, basically. | ||
I mean, this woman is wicked! | ||
But, oh, I was mean to her. | ||
It's actually a museum for the NSA, but still. | ||
Oh, geez, we're in trouble. | ||
So, so, so, tell us what we'll see on this video. | ||
Well, we did our best to compile all our video angles, as well as some of the YouTube angles, so you could really see what's going on, who's shouting what. | ||
You can see Alex comes up. | ||
You know, he's challenging her ideas, but he's using an even tone. | ||
And I'm about five feet back. | ||
I also didn't even get in her space, because I don't get in people's space when I'm arguing with them. | ||
Yeah, and you know, the thing about editing is you watch these moments, moment by moment, and the moment she decides to walk away and end the friendly conversations, when you call out Cheney and his terror thing, Cheney's, uh, government-sponsored terror. | ||
Yeah, I bring up, it just came out that Cheney wanted to stage terror, and it was like I'd shown a cross to a vampire. | ||
I noticed nobody wants to talk about that. | ||
Oh, they don't want to talk about that, no. | ||
9-11 Truth is, uh, you know, it's cuckoo stuff, but, you know, Cheney having meetings about shooting Uh, Navy SEALs to start a war with Iran. | ||
That's, you know, nobody can talk about that. | ||
Because that's admitted. | ||
That's public. | ||
We don't want to talk about the admitted examples. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, let's just isolate Cy Hirsch. | ||
Never talk about it. | ||
Never talk about Olbermann. | ||
Let's not talk about that. | ||
Oh yeah, I mean, the minute I said it, her face went ashen. | ||
Actually, the color went out of it. | ||
You can watch it. | ||
She puts her chin up, closes her eyes like it was mind control, and turns. | ||
That was actually the moment she leaves. | ||
That's also the moment that Mr. Pajamas steps up and starts becoming the bodyguard. | ||
I found out that they had never met before, but they have, you know, friendly blogs. | ||
Yeah, there was a whole constellation, or pilot fish, following the, you know, the main wart. | ||
Uh, and then you had some local blogs who were affiliated with the guys dressed up like jesters, who ran up, hey, we're with Alex Jones, and later are yelling F-Alex Jones, and then are friends with Malkin's people. | ||
Well, it's a whole canard of, was it a, a thought-out stage conspiracy of six people or nine people? | ||
I don't think any of this was planned, it's just that they're disingenuous, won't take free speech. | ||
Well, it was her supporters, and they did stand over me, screaming, kill Michelle Malkin. | ||
Sure, yeah. | ||
That looked like training to me. | ||
Uh, it may well have been, you know, we don't have that proof in the video, but the point is they won't stand up for free speech, they won't defend those ideas. | ||
And they're really against me. | ||
Yeah. So, so that's the point, is that, is he, first I said kill Michelle Malkin, now I've proven I didn't say it, but now it's, well, prove they're not with you. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, first it's Alex Jones is your buddy, then it's kill Michelle Malkin, then it's Alex Jones is a corporate stooge, then it's F Alex Jones. | ||
I mean, these guys are... | ||
And then as they walked off, they went, F you, we punked you, we got you. | ||
Who is this guy in the green shirt? | ||
That's the missing... | ||
I still don't know. | ||
Uh, I was told by some of the other locals that they are allied neocon bloggers. | ||
Uh, who are allied with Little Green Footballs, Looking at the Left, Pajamas Media, and... | ||
Well, certainly that's true of the photographer. | ||
He goes by the name, um... | ||
And he's the guy who sees them say, kill her. | ||
He goes to cops and says, Alex Jones is saying... | ||
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No, Marco. | |
And he was following us again the next day, looking at TheLeft.com. | ||
Yeah, because he has, when we were photographing him running to the police, he has pictures of us running after him, and we were just trying to find out why he's following us and why he's telling lies, trying to set up to the police. | ||
We have on tape another 9-11 truther filmed him setting up Alex Jones to the police. | ||
Look, they got Homeland Security as their sponsor. | ||
They're going for broke. | ||
They're on TV saying, put political dissenters in camps. | ||
These are hardcore people. | ||
They thought they were going to go and make fun of a leftist protest that really stood for nothing. | ||
But see, it turns out, the day before, it looks like it's the same green shirt guys, but in different shirts, starting the F.U. Fox they put on TV, and then Malcolm reported she'd been attacked before, and then they screamed, kill, kill. | ||
So it looks like, whether she knows it, she's got protectors that go around with her screaming, kill, kill, so they can then say that in the media. | ||
Yeah, just, um... | ||
Stage provocations as a way of life, basically. | ||
And these guys are wearing disguises. | ||
Big sunglasses, hats. | ||
Well, they're meant to look like court gestures to marginalize whoever Michelle Malkin is against that hour. | ||
Yeah. Just in case you challenge anything she's ever said. | ||
This is a black op, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They're directly sponsored by Homeland Security. | ||
And I just want to say, shame on you, Homeland Security. | ||
You've been further discredited. | ||
CENTCOM, you've been further discredited. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
We need to get screenshots of the fact that they're sponsored by Homeland Security. | ||
Have you seen that? | ||
Yeah, I have seen that. | ||
I mean, officially! | ||
Yeah. I mean, they're not... | ||
This is U.S. government going up against me, framing me for saying, kill a woman and beating her. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
God, I wish I would have known they were setting me up at the time. | ||
I could have really burned them. | ||
Doesn't matter, we're still winning. | ||
It's about a 60-40 split right now, but it's up to you, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Will you get the video and send it to every neocon? | ||
By the way, when people start calling WBAP about this Mark Davis, he is still going on air saying, I edited video and then I did say killer. | ||
And folks, I do not want to spend your money shooing them. | ||
I want to make new TV shows, radio shows, get big guests for you, break news. | ||
I mean, it's easy to sound tough and say, I'll sue, I'll sue. | ||
I mean, I've sued people four times and won every time. | ||
I don't enjoy it. | ||
It's not fun. | ||
I mean, Martin Davis, my wife, sent him an email saying, please retract. | ||
My husband didn't say that. | ||
He's like, you dumb woman. | ||
Your husband's a piece of trash. | ||
You deserve it better than you. | ||
We ought to publish that. | ||
I mean, this is just trashy, evil people, folks, and they're so used to an audience they can lie to and deceive and just get away with all of it. | ||
They lay revel in how stupid the general public is. | ||
Aaron? It's really arrogant because we have them on video, these guys in the green shirt, and his buddy saying, kill Michelle Malkin, while you're trying to have a conversation with Malkin about her internment camps. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
Now, you've done a masterful job. | ||
These are not just our cameras. | ||
These are other people's YouTube cameras. | ||
I mean, we are showing you. | ||
In the next few days, if you get some rest, we'll do a part two. | ||
There's so much, you couldn't put it all in ten minutes. | ||
We want to keep it down to one bite of ten minutes. | ||
But there's a bunch of stuff going up for members. | ||
The Tom Morello interview, the interview with Jerome Corsi. | ||
Really powerful stuff at the DNC. | ||
Cindy Sheehan. | ||
Uh, a bunch of other exclusives for PrisonPlanet.tv members. | ||
Don't forget the new film, Fabled Enemies, is out. | ||
And I've noticed, since we crossed this line with Fabled Enemies, to really criticize the intelligence agencies that were involved, I'm noticing the heat is just, it's like somebody flipped a switch. | ||
Well, all these bloggers seem to work for the same people as well. | ||
Yeah, well, it's, it's, it's not gonna work, folks. | ||
Every time we get attacked, we only get bigger. | ||
And I trust in God. | ||
I do believe in the Creator. | ||
I do believe in that, you know, energy, spirit of the universe, whatever you want to call it, good versus evil. | ||
And the good, you know, the force of creation, God is a lot better than the evil force, a lot bigger and a lot more powerful. | ||
And we just put it all in God's hands. | ||
But we have gotten death threats. | ||
You know, how dare you threaten to kill that woman? | ||
I'm going to kill you. | ||
This is the type of self-righteous stuff. | ||
They like to feed the mentally ill stalker types. | ||
Yeah, but see about the Malkin thing, I think people are going after the wrong argument. | ||
They're arguing over, did you yell fire in a theater, or were you too loud at the wrong moment? | ||
The point is, they're coming after you when you were challenging her on the internment camps, and she has nothing to say about it. | ||
It's never about internment camps, it's never about lying and saying, I lied about the puppy. | ||
And every video online, even Chris Matthews, it's, did you read my book? | ||
How about, what are these ideas you're pitching? | ||
How dare you? | ||
Yeah, well, and then we did read her book. | ||
I mean, she came out with it, like, three years ago. | ||
They sent me a copy that we called their publicist, and I actually read the thing and read quotes on her. | ||
We had a big guy interview on it. | ||
Well, those people who went up to her at C-SPAN, you know, the TV channel, and said, how dare you write this? | ||
And she said, you didn't read my book. | ||
I'm not going to say anything to you. | ||
Now, that's a condescending... | ||
Like, if you read it, you would be for putting people without trials in prison camps. | ||
I mean, maybe she has an asterisk in there, but I mean, it's all on the cover there. | ||
Well, actually, I probably read a hundred pages. | ||
I didn't read the whole thing. | ||
It was so horrible, I couldn't read it anymore. | ||
It was how wonderful it is to put all the Japanese in the camps, how it kept them safe, and how they loved it. | ||
And how it relates to Post 9-11. | ||
And how the Japanese thanked them for putting them in camps. | ||
They're having their land and their fishing boats stolen. | ||
And no, they don't. | ||
I've talked to them. | ||
It's just, it's total bull. | ||
It's not an intellectual graduate paper. | ||
It's a criminal hoax on the people. | ||
Well, the video, for those out there, it is Kill Michelle Malkin Hoax Exposed. | ||
I need your help getting this video out to everyone because this is definitive. | ||
This goes through all of it. | ||
This shows you what's happening. | ||
It details it. | ||
It's up on InfoWars.com and PrisonPlanet.com right now. | ||
But the good news is Liberal, conservative, libertarian, every bigwig I talk to, former German defense ministers, former Italian presidents, members of the Japanese government, Hollywood people, it doesn't matter who it is I run into, Rage Against the Machine, you know, mainline neighbors down the street, people at church, they all know the government's criminal and out of control, and the lies and frauds you've been selling aren't working anymore. | ||
By the way, this video also gets into her past statements. | ||
She's always saying, did you read my book? | ||
Did you read my book? | ||
We have her verbally saying what she believes. | ||
Yeah, on Fox, on C-SPAN, on CNN. | ||
There's a few others too, I think. | ||
Just over and over. | ||
Same thing. | ||
Over and over. | ||
The case for internment. | ||
Let's have internment. | ||
I mean, I normally don't judge a book by its cover, but didn't she just seem troll-like and demon-like and hateful? | ||
I mean, she was a really disgusting person. | ||
She had a certain look on her face, if you will. | ||
And I mean, she thought that arrogant hate of us and dismissing us, that we would just grovel and quail like shrinking violets, you know, at her not liking us. | ||
Say, we don't care, witch. | ||
We don't care what you and your punk Homeland Security employees do. | ||
We're gonna expose you. | ||
We're gonna discredit you. | ||
Because you need to be exposed and discredited for the monster pig you are. | ||
That video's up there. | ||
I want all of you to get it and ram it down everybody's throats. | ||
Help us get it out before it wins. | ||
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Guess what? | ||
Jerry Reid died yesterday. | ||
I was just informed of that. | ||
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He's bound it down, loaded up and trucking. | |
Are we going to do what they say can't be done? | ||
We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there. | ||
Yeah, he just died yesterday. | ||
He brought on the pillow. | ||
Some never mind him break. | ||
Let it all hang out, cause we got a run to make. | ||
The boys are thirsty in Atlanta. | ||
And there's beer in Texarkana. | ||
And we'll bring it back no matter what it takes. | ||
He's found a dime. | ||
Loaded up and trucking. | ||
Are we going to do what they say can't be done? | ||
We've got a long way to go. | ||
Any short time to get there. | ||
I'm eastbound just watch your band to run. | ||
Yeah, hard to believe he just died yesterday. | ||
That's kind of our theme song. | ||
I was just informed of this by Richard Reeves who's been driving us on some of our trips, doing a great job, our navigator and driver. | ||
He is up in Minnesota with George Butler and they have been, they're reporting on it for Genesis. | ||
And so they can basically tell us what is going on there. | ||
But I want to finish the song out. | ||
Jerry Reed just died. | ||
I want to play that. | ||
The end of the song about old Smokey's got his ears on and he's hot on your trail and he ain't gonna rest till you're in jail. | ||
You got to dodge him. | ||
You got to duck him. | ||
You got to keep that diesel trucking. | ||
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Just drop that hammer down and give the hell. | |
Yeah. You're only alive once, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So don't slow down. | ||
We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there. | ||
The best part of the song. | ||
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So you got to duck it, you got to dodge it, you got to keep that diesel truckin'. | |
All right, c'est la vie, bon voyage, au revoir. | ||
There, Jerry Reed. | ||
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And it's short time to get there. | |
Torturing the listeners with my singing. | ||
Let's go back now. | ||
Let's go to George Butler and Richard Reeves. | ||
They're in the Genesis Crows announced up in Minneapolis, St. Paul, in Burnsville to be precise. | ||
Hey guys, give us a quick synopsis of what you've seen. | ||
Okay, Alex, last night on September 7th, Rally for the Republic was held in the center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and it was called the Target Center. | ||
There were 15,000 people there, and it was crazy, and Ron Paul gave an inspirational speech. | ||
That's right, Alex. | ||
I'll tell you, it was a really exciting event. | ||
I wish you could have been here. | ||
I'll tell you what was inspirational, Richard, was The fact that Jesse Ventura wouldn't shut up and talk about 9-11. | ||
You know, I made a comment right after his speech that Don Weed earlier gave a very fine speech, but the most powerful moving speech was given by Jesse Ventura. | ||
That's right, because we all know that 80% of people there are 9-11 truthers anyway, so why should we be muzzled, huh? | ||
Richard? Well, we weren't muzzled. | ||
We absolutely weren't, and 9-11 Truth is highly represented here at the Rally for the Republic. | ||
So there's no shortage of 9-11 truthers. | ||
There's no shortage of people wanting liberty and to uphold the Constitution. | ||
So it's really been a great time here so far. | ||
We've really gotten a lot of people fired up and we've brought in a lot of neocons and woken them up and it keeps growing every day. | ||
Our movement just keeps growing every day. | ||
And C-SPAN's been carrying it all live on C-SPAN 2. That's a big victory right there. | ||
All of this is about growing the Movement of Liberty, waking people up, and I'm just so glad that Ron Paul was able to make it with Carol in such dire straits. | ||
We're going to come back in about 60 seconds for five more minutes with Richard Reeves and George Butler. | ||
They're there co-hosting live radio shows, four Genesis and live feeds there, and doing a fabulous job. | ||
So we'll talk to them when we get back for five more minutes. | ||
Then I've got an expert joining us from Germany about the situation between the United States and Russia. | ||
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Be sure to visit GCNlive.com today. | ||
Today, unlike any other in the long course of American history, a terrorist act of war against this country. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
But who is the enemy? | ||
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Bin Laden. | |
This is his M.O. We have to look to the Middle East. | ||
We have to look to Osama Bin Laden. | ||
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Fabled Enemies is the first 9-11 film to take a close look at the terrorist ties to intelligence networks inside the United States. | |
Some U.S. investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | ||
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Bin Laden's connections to the CIA, the hijackers'ties to the FBI, the Saudi Arabian connection, the Israeli Intelligence Network, Warnings and War Games, the shadow government, and much, much more. | |
Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. | ||
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Waging war on corruption. | ||
Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Music Big Brother. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
We are talking to Richard Reeves, who has gone to Bilderberg with us, and I've known him for about 10 years, I guess about 8, 9 years. | ||
He also drove us in the RV and did a great job with the live video feeds. | ||
He was the camera guy there, getting attacked quite a few times. | ||
And, of course, George Butler, who's been a guest on the show and a talk show host here on Genesis as well, grew up there covering it live. | ||
Hey, Richard, just a side issue. | ||
The new Michelle Malkin video, our piece on her trying to set us up is out. | ||
I mean, these are hyped up events, aren't they? | ||
Oh, absolutely, and the Michelle Malkin thing was a setup, and I haven't seen this new video clip you're talking about, but I'm sure it really illustrates exactly how the setup occurred. | ||
And speaking of being attacked, I was attacked on Monday by the anarchists up here. | ||
I was trying to give Terry, one of our cameraman friends from Austin, our location, and they heard me giving the address, and all of a sudden they thought I was a cop, and so they started to attack me, and I thought for a minute, wow, a repeat of Denver, only worse. | ||
Well, so the anarchists, again, attacking you. | ||
They attacked us in Denver. | ||
They'll actually attack you, push you, slap you, punch you, attack your camera while they say they're not violent. | ||
And they are the ones allowing the police state to grow. | ||
In fact, they are worse than the police. | ||
It is disgusting. | ||
So they thought you were a cop and attacked you. | ||
That's correct. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Yeah, folks, there's no call to just come out and start attacking police. | ||
Then they attack the general public. | ||
I'm so sick of these anarchists. | ||
Well, it was definitely a tense moment there because they, you know, they'd singled me out there for a little bit and I was right there in the midst of them. | ||
They told me I better leave, so I just started backing out and I got out of there and later on I got back in and got some more photographs. | ||
See, I'm glad I didn't go because I'm tired of backing off. | ||
I'd have just beat the hell out of them. | ||
Well, I just can't handle it anymore. | ||
I'm really in the mood to just literally start knocking some teeth out. | ||
It was about 200 to 1, Alex, but if you'd have been with me, we'd have done it. | ||
You know, actually, we'd have had more power with 200 against us. | ||
You know, that's when you really get going, Richard. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
Hey, we're completely surrounded. | ||
Good. Don't let any of them escape. | ||
There you go, exactly. | ||
You know, Alex, what you've been saying for years, I just went, I just came out of the Xcel Energy Center, which is the GOP, you know, convention center, and it's surrounded by all kinds of barriers and fences, and there were more police and security than there were people this morning when I was there. | ||
Yeah, it's just pathetic. | ||
The whole thing's a joke. | ||
Well, listen, I would like to get you guys on tomorrow in studio to give us a real report on what's happened. | ||
I got a big guest coming up after the break, or if you guys want to hang around, For 30-40 minutes while this guest is on, I'd like to get a real report from you guys about what you've seen and hear more, but anything else, George? | ||
Well, we're going to be covering the GOP now in St. Paul, and like I said, I went in there this morning and looked at the center and everything else, the Xcel Energy Center, and we intend to set up maybe in a park there this evening sometime and maybe do a live broadcast, but we don't have any plan for sure. | ||
Well, Alex, let's set up with your show for tomorrow because we didn't know we were going to be invited to be on the show with you. | ||
Ted just kind of put us in here and threw us on the air with you. | ||
That's what Ted does. | ||
He's bringing giant crowds of hoodlums through the office. | ||
No, but you guys are great. | ||
You're getting a tour of the broom closet, I'm told. | ||
We're getting a full tour, that's right. | ||
You know, Alex, you've always said about this police state, but this is the first convention I've been to with as much military and police. | ||
I mean, secret service cleared me through the southwest gate, you know. | ||
But then you had to go through more of the government. | ||
Then I went through another airport deal through all the scanning and all that later on. | ||
There were several different layers of security here. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
Well, you've got to protect those low-level minions that they call presidential candidates who run absolutely nothing. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
Well, we appreciate you popping in. | ||
And, yeah, you guys come in tomorrow. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
Thank you, Alex. | ||
Keep up the good work, Alex. | ||
You bet. | ||
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And I did hear that a few Ron Paulies kind of clutched their throats and hearts. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Alex, without your leadership, there wouldn't have been the crowd reaction that he got. | ||
So he got a good reaction, didn't he? | ||
He got a very good reaction because you're the leadership in this 9-11 truth movie. | ||
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It's Alex Jones and the GCN Radio Network. | ||
William F. Engel is our guest. | ||
He joins us from Germany. | ||
He's an economist and writer and author of the best-selling book on oil and geopolitics, A Century of War, Anglo-American Oil Politics, and The New World Order, which has been translated into French, Arabic, Koran, German, Croatian, Turkish. | ||
He completed Seeds of Destruction, The Hidden Agenda of the GMO. | ||
So I want to get him to talk about that. | ||
He's with us for the rest of the hour. | ||
He also has exposed peak oil. | ||
He has written on several political and issues like the economy, geopolitical, energy, agriculture, World Trade Organization, and he contributes regularly to a number of publications, including the Asia Times, Asia Inc., Japan's major publications. | ||
His bio just goes on and on, and we'll give you some of his websites and places you can check out what he is talking about. | ||
So it's really great to have you on with us, sir. | ||
Again, he has a degree in politics from Princeton University, graduate study in comparative economics, University of Stockholm. | ||
He worked as an economist for the Free Lance, journalist for the New York and Europe, and it just goes on and on. | ||
He also covered subjects like the collapse of the USSR in 97-98 for Well, Russia Today talk about how close this was coming to nuclear war, something that some top Air Force generals and others have concurred and said. | ||
So I wanted to get him on. | ||
We're really honored to have you, sir. | ||
I appreciate you having me, Alex. | ||
You bet. | ||
Now, I kind of babbled through your bio because it's so lengthy. | ||
Tell us a little bit about yourself, what's most important to know, and then break down what's currently happening from a historical and economic perspective and bringing us up to the current escalation with Russia. | ||
Okay. Well, I'll try to do it succinctly here. | ||
Basically, I've spent the last 35 years or so since the early 70s when the The first oil shocks hit, and then we had a simultaneous food crisis. | ||
I've worked as an economist and a researcher and as a freelance journalist in New York at that time, and then over here in Europe, and have been following these events. | ||
And what struck me again and again and again were the parallels that kept repeating themselves. | ||
And as I dug deeper, I began to Understand more about the networks of power that operate in our world today. | ||
And it goes back to a term that many people use and very few people really understand the meaning of it. | ||
It's called geopolitics. | ||
And the term was invented, actually, by a British geographer. | ||
Not a geopolitician, but a geographer named Sir Alfred Mackinder in 1904. | ||
And he laid out a speech To the Royal Geographic Society called the Geographical Pivot of History. | ||
Now, this may sound like an off-the-track remark, but I'll bring it right back to what's going on today in Georgia and the Central Asia and the Caucasus. | ||
In that speech, he said, there are land powers and there are sea powers. | ||
England is a sea power if we control the crucial choke points of the world's oceans. | ||
That will control our empire. | ||
And we have to make sure That there is no land power that can challenge our hegemony. | ||
The only land power that could do that is Eurasia. | ||
Now, by Eurasia, he meant everything from Western Europe through Russia and on to China and India. | ||
And he said if a country controls Central Europe, by which he meant basically Germany, France, Poland, and so forth, If Central Europe, who controls Central Europe, is able to control what he called the Heartland. | ||
Now, the Heartland for Mackinder was essentially Russia, Russia and Ukraine, which is really historically, intimately tied to the history of Russia, culturally. | ||
And if you control the Heartland, Russia, then that power is able to control what he called the World Island, which meant all of Eurasia, including China and India. | ||
Including also the Middle East, although that was really a little bit before the extent of the oil reserves in the Middle East were known. | ||
And if you control the world island, you control the whole world. | ||
Now, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, all of the post-war American foreign policy strategists, Brzezinski, who's the prime foreign policy advisor of Mr. Obama today, They are schooled in the tradition of Sir Alfred Mackinder. | ||
American post-war politics has been based on this geopolitics. | ||
Drop an iron curtain across Europe, separating Western Europe from Russia, the Soviet Union at that time. | ||
Churchill encouraged that. | ||
He was a student of Mackinder, and he did everything to incite Stalin's paranoia beginning in 1943 back in Trieste. | ||
Which was then a disputed zone between Yugoslavia and Italy, and tried all sorts of provocations. | ||
The first Cold War was actually between Britain and the Soviet Union, which very few people really are aware of. | ||
That's the first speech by Churchill, and Anne Catherine has descended... | ||
Across Europe, yeah. | ||
And that speech was delivered in Fulton, Missouri. | ||
Churchill was a Brilliant master of political manipulation. | ||
He once said that the truth in times of war is too important. | ||
It has to be surrounded by a bodyguard of lies. | ||
Well, he was pretty good at that bodyguard business. | ||
And he played a game of poker with Harry S. Truman down there in Fulton, Truman's home state, and graciously lost to Truman. | ||
So Truman was feeling pretty perky up against this great war hero, Churchill. | ||
And the U.S. More and more got drawn into this idea of creating this Cold War boogeyman image of communists under every bed, and hiding in the State Department, and who knows what. | ||
And this Iron Curtain essentially kept Western Europe and Russia separated for the good part of 50 years. | ||
And Stalin used the posturing to help build up his whole apparatus of control as well. | ||
Well, of course, yeah. | ||
Then you had the world simply divided, and at that time China was very much integrally tied to Stalin's Soviet Union until the 60s. | ||
So you had a whole section of the world that was separated off, but that state of permanent tension, that national security state, I'm just Completing and preparing for publication a new book called Full Spectrum. | ||
I mean, you're really into all the very same subjects I'm into, and a much greater scholar. | ||
And of course, who wouldn't be into wanting to know what the shadow government's doing, the COG's doing? | ||
So let's spend some time in this hour getting into the new book. | ||
I know it's about to come out. | ||
There's so many things I want to talk to you about. | ||
You've also written about confessions of an ex-peak oil believer. | ||
How you got suckered into that, but there's a lot of sophisticated propaganda there. | ||
But yeah, let's now telescope it down to what's currently happening. | ||
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Okay. Let me take your time, take your time. | |
Okay, what we've had since the end of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev threw in the towel, raised up the white flag of surrender and said, okay, our system has failed miserably. | ||
Yours has been a brilliant success in the West, and we can't compete with you anymore in the arms race, in the missile defense, the Star Wars, in Afghanistan, one thing after the other. | ||
So we want to peaceably reorganize our society and come into the Western market system. | ||
And part of the negotiation was that James Baker III, was the secretary of state under father bush at that time | ||
East Germany and West Germany, would be allowed to continue to be a member of NATO and not be neutral, like Finland or Sweden or Switzerland, Then the United States would not extend the borders of NATO eastward into the former Poland and the former countries of the Warsaw Pact. | ||
Well, beginning 1991, the U.S. began negotiating and propagandizing and enticing the former Warsaw Pact countries around Russia. | ||
To join NATO, one after the other. | ||
And then a few of them that wouldn't join, like Ukraine and Georgia, well, the State Department and the U.S. Intelligence Services, they organize what they call color, what's called in the East, color revolutions. | ||
And you had in, the first one was in Serbia against Milosevic. | ||
The State Department, the National Endowment for Democracy, which is a, was the president of it, said one time, we do what the CIA used to do, only as an NGO. | ||
They use U.S. taxpayer monies to upset regimes that are not playing on the same sheet of music as the Washington administration in any given situation. | ||
So, Georgia, the Republic of Georgia, which is a very, very sensitive, tiny little country right on the border of Russia in the southern part of the Caucasus, And Ukraine, which really goes back a hundred centuries, back into the old days of Kiev Rus, culturally and so forth, it's indistinguishable from Russia. | ||
And, of course, all the natural gas pipelines to Western Europe that are so vital for the Russian economy, most of them flow through Ukraine. | ||
So, the Color Revolution put Mikhail Saakashvili, educated at Columbia University Law School in New York, Groomed and trained by the U.S. State Department. | ||
And he was brought in as a 37-year-old to come in and be President of Georgia on the promise that he would bring Georgia into NATO. | ||
And the same thing with Yushchenko, who just underwent some problems with his government in Ukraine today. | ||
Victor Yushchenko... | ||
We're gonna break. | ||
Stop right there, sir. | ||
We're talking to William Engel. | ||
Amazing researcher and journalist, academic from the United States. | ||
He's over in Germany right now and he's our guest for the rest of the hour. | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
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William Ingall is our guest. | ||
William, before we go any further, fire out a list of your books, whether... | ||
website people should visit or people want to learn more about your research sure uh... | ||
the first one is called a century war angle american oil politics The second one is called Seeds of Destruction, the Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation. | ||
That's available at www.globalresearch.ca. | ||
The third one is just in final preparation, type setting, and so forth. | ||
It's due to be out, I would say, end of September, early October, and that people can go onto my website. | ||
The title of that, and that goes into the background, the little-known background of this whole military drive of the Pentagon, Since the end of the Cold War, to simply literally place military bases in every corner of the world. | ||
Well, General Curtis LeMay wanted to nuke everybody. | ||
Yeah. It's called Full Spectrum Dominance, Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order. | ||
Okay, well, we're going to cover that. | ||
That's a pretty provocative title. | ||
Yeah, well, it's the truth. | ||
I can't think of a better term, a better name. | ||
Let's finish up with what just happened in Russia, and then we're going to get into all that. | ||
Okay, the website that people can go to for more information on all of this is www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net Or just Google my name and you'll come to it eventually. | ||
So, go ahead. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That's great. | ||
I was asking you to plug. | ||
Now, this is a short segment. | ||
So you brought us up to the color revolutions, putting these puppets in, giving them weapons, giving them arms. | ||
The evidence is pretty clear now, but you're closer to the conflict than I am, that the U.S. basically gave the order to Well, I think if the U.S. didn't verbally give the order, | ||
and I have no court proof that they verbally gave the order, they gave every encouragement and every indication to Saakashvili in Georgia that if he marched into South Ossetia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the two breakaway provinces, they fought a bloody, bloody war with Georgia. | ||
These are tribal differences. | ||
Most Americans don't understand this. | ||
These are tribes. | ||
These are tribes that have blood feuds going back centuries. | ||
and the south of the oceans have no Love it all for the Georgians and vice versa. | ||
And the Georgians would like to create ethnic genocide and just clear them out and take them over for themselves. | ||
Well, they did that in 1991. | ||
Yeah, 91 through 94. There were bloody, bloody wars. | ||
So the Ossetians are extremely disinclined. | ||
And now Shostakovich has said that he's planning to launch another sneak attack. | ||
And then meanwhile, our controlled media tells us that Russia snuck attack Georgia. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, well, it's uncanny. | ||
Over here in Europe, the media coverage is a little bit more honest, although there's heavy pressure from the State Department to tilt the news of the European governments. | ||
But how do you tilt the news that Georgia launched sneak attacks on two Russian ethnic provinces? | ||
Yeah, well, they just omitted that fact in CNN. | ||
I was totally astonished when I watched it. | ||
There you go. | ||
Isn't there a danger in dumbing the propaganda down to such a level? | ||
Well, I think so. | ||
At a certain point, you run into what's called the Grievous Principle. | ||
A general in the Greek Civil War, General Grievous said that if you do covert operations at a certain point and scale them up beyond a certain point, they become so obvious that they lose their effect and they backfire on you. | ||
I think there's a very real risk of this, but... | ||
Well, here's an example. | ||
They have Michelle Malkin openly funded by Homeland Security. | ||
They don't even hide it, making hoaxes up about me, and that's backfiring on them. | ||
I mean, they're just getting so obvious. | ||
Okay. But why are they so obvious? | ||
Well, I think the point is, this is a giant on a feet of clay, and this is... | ||
The elites The Council on Foreign Relations, really, back in the 1930s, in the end of the 30s, with the Rockefeller Foundation money, decided to map out the future American empire at the end of the coming war. | ||
This was before the German panzers rolled into Poland, keep in mind. | ||
And they were already planning how America would run the world after the war. | ||
Yeah, Lord Milner. | ||
And what they said is, look, the British Have a bad model, because everybody is anti-imperial, anti-colonial, and so forth. | ||
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I've got to get him up for like two, three hours at a time. | ||
I'm really impressed with this guy's research. | ||
I've read quite a few of his articles in the past, and just for some reason never got him on. | ||
He writes for Global Research, obviously, and Michelle Chosodosky and that great crew over there. | ||
Maybe I'll twist his arm a little bit into the next hour so we can go through all these subjects. | ||
I mean, he's an expert on how they radicalized the Muslims, used them to encircle Russia on the Brzezinski model. | ||
And going into the future, they've always had this plan. | ||
They needed to use Al-Qaeda as a pretext to get into the Middle East, get into Central Asia, and then revert back to their Cold War. | ||
Now, to be clear, I'm not defending Vladimir Putin. | ||
I'm not defending any of these people. | ||
They have their own strategy, their own corruption, their own... | ||
But they're not the global dominant system. | ||
They're not the ones setting up free speech zones and devaluing the dollar and building FEMA camps here in the United States. | ||
And they're not the ones that snuck attack Russia-controlled areas or demilitarized peacekeeping zone. | ||
So that's why we have our guest on with us, and we'll plug your website and everything else before you leave us again, so listeners, be sure and be patient and wait for that. | ||
Now, Mr. Engdahl, please continue breaking down what you were covering with this policy of encirclement. | ||
of Russia. | ||
NATO comes out and says, now we have a preemption to strike you first with nukes. | ||
Russia says, okay, well then we now have a preemptive strike capability as well. | ||
I mean, why this escalation? | ||
Why this policy of starting a war with Russia continue? | ||
Very simply, Alex, if you go back to what I said at the beginning of the program with Alfred Mackinder and Russia is the heartland. | ||
Brzezinski said it in his 1997 Foreign Affairs article in his book The Grand Chess Game. | ||
Explicitly, American policy is that we can allow no nation or group of nations to emerge as a potential competitor. | ||
Now, that's a pretty arrogant foreign policy for a nation that preaches democracy, in my view. | ||
But this is raw power politics, and their view is, and has always been, I maintain, since the end of the Cold War, for Washington, for the Pentagon elite, and the military-industrial complex, The Cold War never ended, not for a heartbeat. | ||
They have quietly remodernized, revised, and upgraded their entire nuclear submarine fleet, their missile delivery systems, everything else. | ||
But the key to the whole thing, the key to the whole shebang, and bringing Russia to its knees, listeners should realize the significance of Russia. | ||
They went through hell under the Yeltsin era. | ||
Washington, the Bush administration... | ||
That was the British-U.S.-backed Anglo-American oligarchs. | ||
They're sucking them dry. | ||
Putin's the big enemy because he threw them out. | ||
Yeah. Well, what you had was a dollarization of Russia under Yeltsin. | ||
Essentially, the U.S. State Department kept Yeltsin filled with vodkas, enough to get what they wanted. | ||
And they allowed these oligarchs to plunder the country and become dollar billionaires. | ||
but they had to be dollar billionaires, not Deutschmark billionaires or French franc billionaires, and therefore dependent on dollar-related interests in London and in New York. | ||
And, of course, these oligarchs, if you have the billion-dollar carrot wave in front of your nose, there are very few people that I know would say, oh, no, I'm not interested. | ||
So they sold out their country and plundered the thing, And Yeltsin told the oligarchs, he sat them down and said, look, you backed my election bid to become president, and I'll make an agreement with you. | ||
If you stay out of internal Russian politics and repatriate a share of your ill-gotten gains from plundering Russia, I'll leave you basically alone. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
They had their empires and they went on in more or less an orderly way. | ||
And you'd have two guys over all the oil and gas, one guy over all the nickel and other metals. | ||
You'd have one guy over transportation. | ||
What, there were only about nine oligarchs? | ||
Yeah, something like that, seven or nine. | ||
The numbers differ. | ||
And what happened is, in 2004, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, one of the oligarchs who owned something called YukoSoil, he got a little bit greedy, and he was, at that time, labeled the richest man in Russia. He made a deal to buy Sibneft, another major Russian oil company, and entered into negotiations with Father Bush. | ||
He brought Father Bush, then with the Carlisle Group, over to Moscow to negotiate selling 40%, it was said in the Russian press, 40% share of YukoSoil. | ||
to either Chevron, Condoleezza Rice, Rice's old company, or to ExxonMobil. | ||
I want to stop you. | ||
I want to stop you right there, the biggest oil company. | ||
I want to stop you because this is so important. | ||
When you hear about America has a view of America first, that means our oligarchs that have looted us... | ||
Want to use us as an engine to dominate the globe. | ||
You see a lot of good old boys say, sounds good, let's take them Rooskies oil. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
We pay for the political projection of power, we end up getting nothing. | ||
That's a key point. | ||
There's a lot of sociopathic people out there who miscalculate, sir, and, you know, they're not coming to this from a moral perspective. | ||
I want the immoral out there to know we're fitting the bill for this, and then we get none of the spoils. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, well look at the bill that the American public is fitting for the madness in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Look at the body bags that are coming back and the administration won't even let those be publicized and given the... | ||
3 trillion and counting, a million dead Iraqis, 5,000 dead U.S. troops in Iraq alone. | ||
Yeah, and ongoing. | ||
So, Daddy Bush comes over. | ||
I interrupted. | ||
Daddy Bush comes over. | ||
They're about to hand over 40% directly to the Anglo-American oil companies. | ||
Right. And that would give the U.S. a major, major foothold because British Petroleum had already cut a deal with TNK, another Russian oil company. | ||
A major foothold in privatizing and taking over the crown jewels of the Russian economy, oil and gas. | ||
Well, Khodorkovsky did something else. | ||
He crossed the Rubicon with Putin, because he started using his money to bribe members of the Duma, the parliament in Russia, before the elections, and was on his way to change the law regarding the ownership rights of subsurface minerals, meaning oil and gas, so that private companies could build oil and gas pipelines, and he was working with Dick Cheney and people in Washington to do all this. | ||
And he was a consultant at Carlyle Group. | ||
Very few people realize that. | ||
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, this Russian oligarch, was a consultant to this most powerful private equity group in Washington called the Carlisle Group, where George Bush Sr. was an advisor, as well as James Baker and numerous other scallywags that have done their deeds over the years. | ||
Well, Khodorkovsky was out to make himself president with his money and essentially turned Russia over to his friends, his pals in Washington and New York and London. | ||
And that was a step too far. | ||
And suddenly he got off his plane in one of his oil projects in Siberia and was met by FSB, the Russian state security, and he's been in prison ever since. | ||
That's how they deal with things in Russia. | ||
You may say this isn't quite the niceties of law, this, that, and the other thing. | ||
To my mind, I don't know that I would do it much differently if I were in Putin's shoes. | ||
He was about to sell out the country, illegally buy up the Duma and make himself president, and give the whole thing, probably bring Russia into NATO, and poof, there would be it. | ||
So I see Putin as a nationalist. | ||
He's a Russian nationalist. | ||
Russia is a different culture. | ||
It has its own tone, its own way of doing things. | ||
That's their business. | ||
I don't interfere in that, and I ask people not to interfere in my business. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Oh, I have to say, I mean, he's tired of Russian men dying at age 55. They're actually trying to get a breeding program going because the country's dying, to get the young people to have children. | ||
I mean, this is the opposite of a eugenics agenda. | ||
We see from the Russian government the opposite of the Anglo-American eugenics model that we live under. | ||
Well, the eugenics model is what I write about in the Seeds of Destruction, the real project with the genetically modified seeds. | ||
to my mind, is a Rockefeller Foundation project for precisely that. | ||
Let me stop you. | ||
This is too important. | ||
What are you doing next hour? | ||
I would prefer, Alex, if we could make it another date in a week or two. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We'll do that. | ||
But give us a prelude or, you know, give us... | ||
Kind of an hors d'oeuvre of your research, because I've done a lot of research. | ||
Everything you're saying is so accurate, and it's bringing up all the history, so I know it'll be accurate on these other issues. | ||
I want to spend some time on the national security state. | ||
I want to spend some time on the seeds. | ||
But yeah, before... | ||
Let me just keep you there, because I've got you on five minutes late. | ||
How about five minutes into the next hour? |