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This is George Bush, the President of the United States, and I've heard many things that you have been saying on the internet and other various mediums that are out there. | |
I understand you have John, | ||
You know, if you need to keep doing what you're doing, do it. | ||
But, uh... | ||
Okay. | ||
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. | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
That was Frank Caliendo, about a year and a half ago, on the Man Cow Show, calling into my home answering machine. | ||
He's scheduled to join us coming up. | ||
And Jax Martin's studio. | ||
And Webster Tarpley in the last hour today, so that is the broadcast we have lined up for you. | ||
A lot of key financial news, geopolitical news happening around the world as well. | ||
But back when I got that call from Frank Caliendo playing the part of George Bush, actually got another one later, but we never even put it on the air. | ||
I told people I thought it was Frank Caliendo and a few weeks later Uh, when I was back on the Man Cow Show, both of them called me and I was on air with them and, uh, they said, yeah, your, your, uh, guesstimation was correct. | ||
It was Frank Caliendo. | ||
And so a lot of people still think on the internet that that's really George Bush. | ||
There's hundreds of thousands of views, uh, several videos. | ||
One of them's got about 250,000. | ||
Another one has about a hundred thousand views just on YouTube alone. | ||
But these huge debates were raging and people thinking that George Bush really called me and, But I'm somehow in league with George Bush. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's Frank Caliendo, host of multiple TV shows, currently has one on CBS and TBS, and be on the show coming up here in just a little while. | ||
I'll also have open phones today on any issue that you would like to discuss. | ||
I'll open the phones up a little bit later. | ||
We're going to be taking calls right now. | ||
On a more serious note, nuclear incident would make 9-11 insignificant, Nuclear Commission says. | ||
John, did you just say something to me? | ||
Oh, okay, good. | ||
I didn't hear you there. | ||
So we'll be covering that nuclear incident would make 9-11 insignificant. | ||
That's what a global commission on nukes is saying. | ||
But right now, let's go ahead and go to the guy who is, well, pretty much the hottest comedian in the United States right now, Frank Caliendo, starting another TV show tonight. | ||
Frank, thanks for coming on with us. | ||
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Hey, glad to talk to you. | |
You bet. | ||
You know, a lot of people still think that George Bush really called me. | ||
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Hey, Alex, what's going on, man? | |
Are you going to miss Bush leaving office? | ||
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Yeah, I think in some ways. | |
You know, but I mean, I don't think people are going to forget him. | ||
So, I think that there's definitely a legacy in many ways. | ||
I mean, it's interesting. | ||
Some people love the president. | ||
There's a lot of people that don't. | ||
And he's a two-term president. | ||
So, I think the one-term president gets forgotten pretty quickly. | ||
Two-term presidents usually have a scandal or two. | ||
And people tend to blame a president, even though there's things that are outside of that president's realm of blame sometimes. | ||
Um, I think that, uh, you know, I think people will definitely know. | ||
I am working on the, you know, the McCain and Obama, and more recently I've started working on Obama pretty hard. | ||
Yeah, you're one of the most prolific, if not the most prolific, uh, imitators or, I mean, uh, somebody you can, uh, you know, basically copy, uh, to a T. What's your favorite, uh, impersonation right now? | ||
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Uh, Charles Barkley, because I can call somebody a knucklehead and they don't complain about it. | |
Give us a Charles Barkley. | ||
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That guy has a knucklehead. | |
I don't want to talk about it. | ||
He has a terrible, terrible, really bad knucklehead. | ||
He kind of speaks the truth in the real Charles Parker. | ||
So what I do is I make him a little bit crazy and talk from that perspective. | ||
I got followed in by a couple of leprechauns. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
If you're ever at the end of the rainbow, run with that pot of gold because those leprechauns will not get rid of you. | ||
It's terrible! | ||
Have you ever seen that TV newscast where the people really think there's a leprechaun? | ||
No. Yeah, just Google leprechaun on the news and there's people going, I think there's a leprechaun! | ||
There he is in the tree! | ||
What about a George Bush imitation? | ||
He's leaving office here. | ||
Can you tell us how George Bush is feeling about the economy and the whole police state he set up? | ||
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Well, I think it's difficult. | |
I mean, I think you're talking about the Patriot Act and whatnot that we're talking about there. | ||
We need to know what's going on. | ||
We need to, uh, we need to understand what, uh, what's happening in this world and, uh, we need to know what's going on behind closed walls or doors or whatever. | ||
They're closed. | ||
So, uh, the next thing is, uh, this bailout. | ||
I think, uh, I think we have to do it. | ||
I think we have to, uh, we have to understand that something that's, uh, a necessary necessity of necessarity. | ||
Well, you're the decider. | ||
Have you heard that some people think 9-11 is an inside job, that you did it, Mr. President? | ||
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Well, I've heard that. | |
I think that's a lie. | ||
Charles, what do you think that is? | ||
I think that's a bunch of knuckleheads. | ||
Even Charles Barkley thinks that's crazy. | ||
But, you know, people can think what they want to think. | ||
I'm willing to be hated to protect this country. | ||
Where were the WMDs, Mr. President? | ||
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Well, they're invisible. | |
That's what we found out. | ||
They're invisible. | ||
They're under a scary thing called the Cloak of Invisibility. | ||
They're there. | ||
You just can't see them. | ||
Like a Scooby-Doo episode. | ||
Mr. President, this Frank Caliendo, he's able to really mimic your mannerisms and your speech patterns and your tone. | ||
He's starting another big TV show tonight. | ||
Are you going to be tuning into that and can you tell us what time it's on? | ||
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Uh, I believe it's 11 o'clock Eastern, 10 o'clock Central. | |
Uh, Frank TV on PBS. | ||
Unless, of course, I've got some bad mis...didn't miss this information. | ||
That's happened before, but, uh, I think it's gonna be pretty good. | ||
Uh, there's Caddy Adondo, fella, and, uh, Joker Piquet with the best of them. | ||
Got two new guys. | ||
A guy who's actually from Austin, Texas. | ||
Uh, uh, lived in...lived in Houston for a while. | ||
Uh, Mike...Mike McRae. | ||
And then there's Freddie Lockhart. | ||
Uh, who does a great job from, uh, Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
These guys, they're like a troop of troopers. | ||
Trooper troopers. | ||
Not like Koopa Troopers, which are from Super Mario Brothers. | ||
Hold on just a second, Mr. President. | ||
We've only got a few minutes left with you. | ||
We're coming back to a couple stations. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Command Center, deep behind enemy lines, the information war continues. | |
It's Alex Jones and the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we've only got him for a few minutes, President George W. Bush. | ||
Well, I hadn't thought of it that way, but I'm glad you brought it up. | ||
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I think he's okay. | |
I think he's alright. | ||
He says silly things, and I don't really say silly things, so I think people will know what the difference is. | ||
But you're the decider. | ||
Should he be allowed to imitate you? | ||
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I'm the decider, and these are the decider house rules. | |
That's what this is about, Alex. | ||
AJ, if you will. | ||
I think everything's going to be fine. | ||
I'll lay low on this one and ride it out. | ||
I'm getting pretty tired of this running the earth stuff. | ||
Do you think you're going to go down in history as the greatest president ever? | ||
Because you said in a press conference that in history we'll all be dead. | ||
Are you just not worried about it? | ||
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Well, I think we're... | |
I think we're... | ||
I don't think I've done a good job. | ||
I think I've tried my best. | ||
I think there's a lot of evildoers out there trying to get us. | ||
I don't think we've stopped them. | ||
Well, in closing, Mr. President, can you put Frank Caliendo back on the line? | ||
Because I heard he was at the White House with you today, you know, trying to learn how to be a great leader. | ||
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Yeah, let me put him on. | |
He took a nap here. | ||
Hey, how are you? | ||
Hey, Frank, why are you hanging around with President Bush? | ||
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I just thought it would be cool. | |
I mean, I met Karl Rove a couple weeks ago. | ||
He introduced me to him. | ||
It was great. | ||
I mean, is it true that you've been, um, basically been hired on the side, uh, to do, uh, basically fake phone calls to foreign leaders when President Bush has taken his three-hour naps? | ||
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No, that's not true, but thank you for starting the rumor. | |
To be serious, you know, people on the internet, just from those calls you made to my answering machine with Mankal, they really think George Bush called me, and now they think I'm in league with him. | ||
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That's your audience! | |
No, that's my audience, though! | ||
It's Frank D'Alendo! | ||
It's people on YouTube! | ||
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You gotta be careful of being too truthful to your own audience, Alex! | |
Alright, Frank D'Alendo again. | ||
Tell us about the new TV show tonight. | ||
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Uh, Frank TV on at 11 o'clock Eastern, 10 o'clock Central. | |
Uh, you know, we start out with, uh, we start out, you know, W came out this weekend. | ||
By the way, on my website, if you want to take a look, there's FrankCalendo.com, Josh Brolin and Oliver Stone talking about watching me to learn how to do the W for the W movie. | ||
You know, I saw that film, he does, Brolin does an uncanny George Bush. | ||
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Yeah, and apparently he watched me for some of it to learn how to do it, so. | |
It's great that these guys know who I am. | ||
I thought that was pretty cool. | ||
FrankCaliendo.com, TBS Nationwide tonight, but showing in different time zones. | ||
The final question here is what is your, we're saying your favorite one is Charles Barkley. | ||
How did you get into imitating people? | ||
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I've always had a little bit of a knack for it as a kid. | |
Growing up my entire life I'd do impressions of friends and stuff, watching Living Color, Saturday Night Live and do those impressions. | ||
I thought, I figured out, you know, I went to school for broadcast journalism and thought, hey, why not take a chance at this? | ||
I didn't really like interviewing people, so I didn't want to be a newscaster or anything like that, so I thought, hey, try this and it worked out. | ||
Did you know who I was whenever Mankow got you to call my home answering machine? | ||
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Uh, no, I did not at the time. | |
Okay, and you probably still don't, do you? | ||
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I'm still learning. | |
Okay, well, I'm actually the real George Bush, and that's just a clone they have up there in Washington. | ||
Hey, Frank Colliendo, thanks for the time, and I hope to get you back up on the show. | ||
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Hey, appreciate it. | |
Thanks very much. | ||
Take care. | ||
There he goes, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yeah, that's what I figured, man. | ||
I just told him to call and say, hey, Mr. Jones, and that was amazing. | ||
And then he called in a second time. | ||
I should have saved that and put that on the air as well. | ||
You know, when we put it on air, we told people that it was obviously somebody prank calling me, and I predicted it was Frank Colliendo. | ||
I've only seen him a few times. | ||
On TV, do the imitation, but it sounded like Frank Caliendo doing George Bush, and it turned out I was correct. | ||
So, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Mystery completely solved. | ||
It was Frank Caliendo and Mankal that were doing that. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we have now spent about 12 minutes screwing around here on the show today. | ||
If people just tuned in and are wondering what I'm talking about, about the George Bush calls Alex Jones clip, that's what it's called on the web, I will play that for you one more time to get into all the serious news. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Mr. Jones, this is George Bush, the President of the United States. | |
And I've heard many things that you have been saying on the Internet and other mediums that are out there. | ||
I understand you have problems with the government, and you believe in many conspiracies. | ||
But I believe that we can work this out. | ||
If you will take my phone call, we can speak about this stuff. | ||
We will work this out. | ||
It's diplomacy. | ||
Diplomatic diplomacy is the way to go. | ||
If the two of us can work this out, and I think we can, we will definitely have it worked out then. | ||
right, well, we will try it back. | ||
If you need to keep doing what you're doing, do it. | ||
But, okay. | ||
know, I I said yesterday at the start of the show I was going to do a review of W, and since Frank Colliendo brought up the new Oliver Stone film, I'm going to go ahead and spend the rest of this segment critiquing W, and then I hope that one of my writers will take the points I make and put a little blurb up on the site with my review of it. | ||
I think it's a horrible whitewash and a rehabilitation of George W. Bush and his father, George Herbert Walker Bush. | ||
It makes George Herbert Walker Bush look like some type of humanitarian angel who was a great intellectual and did a great job in the first Gulf War and a wonderful humanitarian. | ||
It frames George W. Bush as a moron hillbilly Texan at the front, but who is lovable, kind of an idiot savant genius with campaigns, the real genius with Karl Rove, teaching him more than Rove taught him, teaching his father when he ran in 88 how to win. | ||
absolutely disgusting on that front. | ||
The WMDs in Iraq, it was all a mistake. | ||
They really believed that the WMDs were there. | ||
George Bush thought they were there. | ||
He is a holy rolling Christian, energized by a TV preacher in Texas, a backwoodsy type. | ||
He has a born-again conversion, which has been closely looked at and is not true. | ||
George Bush, of course, a member of Skull and Bones, Bohemian Grove, constantly partying, stumbling drunk off Air Force One, helicopter, Marine One, and Air Force One, the jet, routinely. | ||
I mean, really, all blame is heaped on Texans, and all blame is heaped on Christians. | ||
And I'm not even here as a Christian defending Christians. | ||
I mean, if I was an atheist, knowing who George Bush is, knowing The Military Industrial Complex and Big Banks and Carlisle Group, the controlling. | ||
I would come on air and, you know, say, well, as an atheist, if I wasn't even an atheist, I would say, you know, this is all blamed on Christians and he's a backwoodsy, folksy guy that worked in the oil fields and thought he was doing the Lord's work and that he prayed before each and every, uh, decision he made. | ||
Just totally made up from what we know. | ||
He's also a real nice guy in the White House. | ||
Not the vicious, mean person that it's been confirmed. | ||
Uh, that he is. | ||
It also, uh, puts forward the lie that Bush actually ran things. | ||
And that was even above Cheney. | ||
And so it's all to be blamed on him. | ||
The whole New World Order agenda, the loss of liberties, the freedoms, the torture. | ||
It makes the torture cute and funny and ripping fingernails out, lovable, and you know, he's just a funny guy who meant well. | ||
is a sports fan and he made all the decisions so now we can forget what government's done the last eight years. | ||
There's no global elite. | ||
There's no technocracy that used him as a front. | ||
You know, now that's a chapter that's closed and he's just a cute, funny, dog-like person. | ||
I left the movie and I asked my wife, I said, what image of him did you get? | ||
She said, an idiot savant who's like a lovable little dog. | ||
I was thinking the exact same words. | ||
I was thinking idiot savant, lovable little dog. | ||
He's got dog-like mannerisms, you know, in the poster they use with him with his face down, you know, his chin down on the desk. | ||
She said exactly what I was thinking. | ||
So, I mean, it was just overwhelming. | ||
I went to see that Sunday night. | ||
He's all American. | ||
He's handsome. | ||
He's misunderstood. | ||
There's also this sick scene where they kind of sell the American people on, well, they're terrorists, they have WNDs, and we need the oil, and don't we need the oil? | ||
Don't we want the money as Americans? | ||
So it's kind of like a sick inside deal with the American people, kind of like in on it. | ||
Don't you want the oil? | ||
And I was looking at people's faces in the theater, they were like smacking their lips and feeling powerful through it, like they were in on the decision-making process in their delusional world. | ||
So no discussion of Skull and Bones, although it shows fraternity life. | ||
No discussion of Bohemian Grove. | ||
The fable that, again, he was the leader and meant well and actually ran things. | ||
Just over and over again, and there's a scene with the guy playing Colin Powell, who they make like God in the film, where he says, and I'm paraphrasing, I wasn't writing notes in the theater. | ||
I should have, I just didn't think about doing it. | ||
Because it's advertised as something, you know, kind of discrediting Bush, and it doesn't. | ||
It's totally opposite. | ||
Very sneaky. | ||
They couldn't have just come in with a ham-fisted propaganda pro-New World Order, pro-Bush. | ||
But by doing this, it's a beautiful propaganda. | ||
There's a seamer calling Powell, says, well, we can have a New World Order or we can have global chaos. | ||
No, a New World Order is one thing. | ||
What George Bush, Jr. was setting up, he says, but this is global chaos. | ||
So see, we need a New World Order, but George Bush has been going against that when he's actually been for it. | ||
So the New World Order is a good thing. | ||
They do mention Bush with Blair going, you know, we could fly a plane over and try to get Saddam to shoot it down. | ||
That's the one thing that's accurate. | ||
And when we get back, I'll tell you from some Hollywood insiders, I've been told by two separate Hollywood insiders, separately. | ||
One who knows Oliver Stone, one that knows him well. | ||
And I'll tell you what separately, I was told two years ago about Flight 93 and why he was doing that, and then a few months ago I was told about this W move. | ||
We'll give you the inside scoop when we get back. | ||
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We are. | ||
We are back live with my radio review of W with Josh Brolin. | ||
And look, I have no desire to bash Josh Brolin. | ||
His dad is a 9-11 truther, James Brolin, famous actor, award-winning actor of movies and TV in his own right, and stage. | ||
And I had a chance to meet Josh Brolin at the DNC. | ||
At a Ralph Nader event, he was with Sean Penn. | ||
He's very talented, did a great job. | ||
I would say that he does the best job, and after that, the lady that plays Condoleezza Rice. | ||
It's just unbelievably spot-on. | ||
Unbelievable character acting. | ||
But... And I want to like Oliver Stone. | ||
I mean, his JFK is definitive. | ||
It's accurate. | ||
It's just a wonderful film. | ||
But I remember about two years ago being out in Los Angeles with a couple of big directors And there were several well-known movie stars there And we're having a big discussion around dinner About why is he making this flight 93 movie because the reviews were coming out that it was a pro-official story When it's well known that Oliver Stone knows | ||
what the government's up to. | ||
I mean, he made JFK. | ||
And it was basically, well, he hadn't had a hit in a while, and he's afraid of not having a hit. | ||
And he's had a lot of drug convictions. | ||
And it's well known that if you're anti-establishment and have, you know, three strikes, you're out. | ||
You'll go to prison. | ||
But if you're a minion of the system, like Rush Limbaugh with all the synthetic heroin pills, Oxycontin and other things, a hundred a day, that would kill multiple horses. | ||
Such a tolerance he built up that, you know, you're allowed to do whatever you want. | ||
I mean, Richard Nixon was a drug addict. | ||
And so, he's basically playing ball because he didn't want to go to prison. | ||
And I didn't think much of that, and I saw Flight 93, incredible hoax, enforcing the official fable, and then he comes out with W, Which is a resuscitation, a rehabilitation of George W. Bush, his father, the whole stinking system, just legitimizing all the crimes. | ||
And there were people crying in the audience, neocons in there, people going, aww, for the president. | ||
It was disgusting. | ||
Observing for two hours, the crowd just sucking up the propaganda. | ||
And it's the perfect New World Order shill to have Oliver Stone, supposedly anti-establishment, anti-Republican, come out with this film. | ||
Because that's the key propagandist to have is somebody who's been trusted. | ||
And so W is a travesty? | ||
W is a horrible misrepresentation of The coincidence theory. | ||
A. The president really does run things. | ||
There's no power elite behind him. | ||
There's no special interest. | ||
He meant well. | ||
They didn't lie to us. | ||
They misunderstood about the WMDs, though it's admitted that they forged Niger documents, yellow cake, aluminum tube documents, paid thousands of members of the press to put out false reports. | ||
That's in congressional. | ||
Budget office admits that. | ||
Every case of it's illegal, a felony. | ||
I mean, if I went on and on, the crimes of this administration, hundreds of visits by gay porn stars and male madams at the White House at all hours of the day and night, none of that in there. | ||
He's just a nice family man, a Christian, who's an idiot Christian, who's a moron Christian, who really thought he was doing the Lord's work in Iraq. | ||
It wasn't about trillions in weapon sales, it wasn't about a domestic police state, and again, spying on people's gotta be done to keep us safe. | ||
He's like, I wanna keep the American people safe! | ||
We've gotta! | ||
Spy on them to do it, aren't we? | ||
Hell, there's WMDs! | ||
We know there are! | ||
We know there are! | ||
Just, just all lives! | ||
You know, they'll show him chewing with his mouth open, but then it's cute and funny, and it's just... | ||
I mean, that's about as much as they attack him. | ||
And it's kind of cool how he's drunk with his little brother, running over trash cans on the front lawn with the car, and they show the earlier fraternity he was in, before he was a junior and got tapped for skull and bones, And he's the cool fraternity guy. | ||
He knew how to answer all the questions and do it just right. | ||
I mean, it is a load of bull. | ||
It wasn't Bush being mean and burning people with coat hangers or sticking firecrackers in frogs' butts and blowing them to pieces. | ||
Live frogs. | ||
Live toads. | ||
He would stick firecrackers in their behind end and their mouths and blow them to pieces. | ||
Same stuff Jeffrey Dahmer did. | ||
None of that! | ||
Disgusting Oliver Stone! | ||
So now Oliver Stone admits he can have his two hookers a day, his cocaine, his acid, all his liquor. | ||
He can just go around frying his brain, and now the CIA run LAPD. | ||
I'll leave him alone. | ||
Boy, that's just great, Oliver Stone. | ||
You've destroyed yourself forever. | ||
You've destroyed your name. | ||
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We're on the march. | |
The Empire's on the run. | ||
Alex Jones and the GCN Radio Network. | ||
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Here come old flat top. | ||
He come grooving up slowly. | ||
Got juju eyeball. | ||
He won holy roller. | ||
He got hair down. | ||
to his knee Got to I think I covered all the points. | ||
I think I covered just about everything. | ||
Bush's family was mean to him. | ||
They treated him bad. | ||
They didn't believe in him. | ||
But he was the underdog who showed them because he was an idiot savant. | ||
I've made the idiot savant point. | ||
I just haven't made the point that he's like the underdog and They're all mean to him and never believe in him, but he fights back. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is just total and complete propaganda. | ||
If there was any doubt that Oliver Stone was a propagandist for the dark side, this ended all that debate. | ||
Maybe all that acid and all those drugs. | ||
He admits he takes drugs every day. | ||
He brags about it in commentaries on films. | ||
They took acid and ecstasy and cocaine and methamphetamine when they made Natural Born Killers basically the whole time. | ||
It's on the extra, them all tripping on the set. | ||
And I just think Oliver Stone's brain's fried. | ||
I don't even think he really even makes these movies. | ||
I think he's got sub-directors. | ||
In fact, I've been told that he basically just sits back now because he made Alexander himself, which was unwatchable. | ||
I mean, it was like an after-school show or something. | ||
I watched like 45 minutes of it and had to turn it off a few years ago. | ||
I mean, I never turned movies off. | ||
I had to turn it off. | ||
And then now these new films come out that are better done. | ||
Cinematic-wise, and the semantics are better. | ||
The whole way it's written is better. | ||
Oliver Stone, no doubt, is very talented. | ||
You know, Conan the Barbarian is a classic film. | ||
Very well done. | ||
Do not confuse it with the horrible film that Oliver Stone wasn't involved with. | ||
Conan the Destroyer, absolutely unwatchable. | ||
Low budget, ridiculous, stupid. | ||
Two totally separate films. | ||
But Oliver Stone and that Italian director did Conan. | ||
The Barbarian. | ||
He's a very talented guy. | ||
He wrote and consulted on, for De Palma, Scarface. | ||
Excellent film. | ||
But I'm now getting off into film review here. | ||
The point is, that, uh, the last point is, I may have made it last second, but I don't remember making it. | ||
I was told by people in Hollywood about two years ago that he was selling out to a certain extent. | ||
Then I had somebody else separate from those guys in Hollywood saying look he's got at least three convictions in California for cocaine He's got other drug convictions around the country If he gets any more drug convictions, or he doesn't play ball. | ||
He's going to go to prison He's on a bunch of different probations, and so they got him by by the hair And that's it he's compromised But you could tell he was selling out with any given Sunday. | ||
Would that come out eight, nine years ago? | ||
The whole thing is the Knights Templars and the Aztecs and the... | ||
and it's all... | ||
all the football teams have occultic names. | ||
And the whole thing is Illuminati symbolism. | ||
And I know people that know Oliver Stone, folks. | ||
He knows all about this stuff. | ||
And I guess made a conscious decision to sell out to it under threat of duress, I don't know. | ||
But I've been told by two separate groups of Hollywood people, high-level. | ||
You know, the entertainment media system is rife with people claiming, you know, inside High Level Info, most of it's baloney. | ||
If I tell you something, you can put it in the bank. | ||
Gonna have Willie Nelson on tomorrow. | ||
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on. | |
He may be on right at the start of the show, but I know he has an appointment, or maybe on a little bit later. | ||
We'll see. | ||
He'll be on the first two hours of the show tomorrow, scheduled. | ||
Sometime in those first two hours. | ||
Probably right at the start of the show. | ||
If this appointment doesn't go over that he has. | ||
That should be interesting. | ||
And don't forget, we're gonna be streaming live on the internet. | ||
My speech, Ventura's speech, Willie's speech, and then Willie's performance. | ||
And we're calling it the Peaceful Solution Peace Revolution event. | ||
But it's an all-day thing. | ||
There's a bunch of other great bands out there. | ||
Jimmy Vaughn's playing with another group, and then I'm told he's going to be playing some with Willie. | ||
But that's what I was told by Willie's people separately. | ||
I didn't even ask Willie when I talked to him on the phone a couple days ago about that. | ||
So there'll be a lot of surprises at that event. | ||
It's the last of the backyard's been there for something like almost 30 years and They're moving to a bigger venue because it only holds like six seven thousand people I'm moving to a bigger one because it was out in the hill country overlooking the hills now It's got a big shopping mall around it. | ||
It's all built up out there So moving on down the road to a bigger place. | ||
I think it holds like 20,000 or something Willie actually started the backyard with a Just named Tim O'Connor, but I'm already digressing. | ||
The point is I need to get all that honed out, honed down with Steve Watson, Paul Watson, Kurt Nemo. | ||
You guys are on call Saturday night from New Mexico and London and Sheffield because I need you to make sure when we give you the live link to post on the main page that evening we're going to have two different feeds from the cameras there. | ||
Case Murphy's Law knocks one of them out of their problems for everybody with that. | ||
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All right, there's a lot of news that I have here in front of me that I want to go over, but let's just go ahead and take calls right now. | ||
Just the mainstream media is hyping. | ||
Joe Biden came out yesterday. | ||
The French government came out in the last two days. | ||
The British government last week. | ||
They're all saying in unison, Al-Qaeda, Al-C-I-A-D-A, is going to strike as soon as Barack Obama is elected or as soon as he's inaugurated. | ||
Late January, what, January 22nd, 23rd of next year, to quote, test him. | ||
Now, why would the Arabs in their right mind, Muslims in their right mind, precipitate a terror strike that would bring in more military and more attacks on them? | ||
Well, they wouldn't. | ||
I mean, that's common sense and who stands to benefit motive. | ||
And then you actually look at the evidence and you know it's fake and made up. | ||
It has created real resistance fighters, Shiite, Sunni, Kurd and others, Being occupied for six plus years. | ||
Or five. | ||
Coming up on six years. | ||
I don't know, 2003 to 2008. | ||
Iraq has been under siege since 1990. | ||
So that's almost 18 years. | ||
Three million Iraqis are dead. | ||
Over a million of those in the last five and a half years of liberation, being liberated from their lives. | ||
Another three million are refugees. | ||
It's a great crime committed in our names. | ||
And we are hearing that there is going to be some type of nuclear incident. | ||
Remember, U.S. News and World Report and others put out that Dick Cheney was saying we would be nuked before the election in 2004. | ||
And I went on there and said, I don't believe that's going to happen, but we have to take this threat Very very seriously because they could stage something because they're threatening And then I got accused of saying that they were sent that we were going to be nuked we weren't no I I Read US News and World Report and other publications that were sent and Cheney said we will be nuked They're not saying that now. | ||
They're saying there's a there's a chance it could happen. | ||
They could get it England's saying there's some huge coordinated attack coming, but they can't have any specifics. | ||
We know they staged terror events There are real people Who go into fish markets in Japan and stab to death, you know, six people yesterday. | ||
That's terror right there. | ||
It's a crazy person. | ||
They're always on Prozac-type drugs. | ||
Every case I've seen in Japan. | ||
Don't have any guns. | ||
They have mass stabbings every few days there. | ||
Uh, you know, you got a woman, like I said, walks on an Israeli bus, stabs 14 people, killing five, six of them. | ||
That's terrorism. | ||
Just like a U.S. Apache firing Hellfire missiles into a schoolyard or into a market and killing a couple hundred people. | ||
I mean, that's terrorism of a terrorist. | ||
The news out of flying a helicopter, went into a military base and hijacked an Apache and loaded it up with Hellfire missiles and flew into a sports stadium and blew up Americans. | ||
We'd call it terror. | ||
How is it terror when the Israelis or NATO, US-backed forces all over the world, from Serbia to Afghanistan, blow up wedding parties, you name it? | ||
Oh, that's collateral damage and that's funny. | ||
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Ha, ha, ha. | |
People laugh about it. | ||
People go online and they make videos laughing and giggling, showing videos of children, dogs being killed. | ||
And we're so dehumanized that when a family, a woman, a carload of kids gets blown up, and the troops are laughing while they shoot them, that's funny. | ||
And YouTube will remove it saying it's anti-American to post that, that we're anti-troops. | ||
But before they remove it, there'll be Marines and Army on there, and you can link back to their own YouTube and MySpace accounts they link to, and it'll be them in uniform laughing. | ||
Going, you know, hell yeah, let's kill some of these people, they're all a bunch of animals. | ||
Well, that's a minority of the troops, but they're the ones that get promoted. | ||
Remember, uh, Private Gruckheimer in the Ithaca Times? | ||
2002, he comes home, he says, yeah, my tour in Afghanistan, we just go in every village and just kill every man, woman, and child, including babies. | ||
And then Fox News put the, um, head of the, uh, Afghan, uh, Operation General on TV saying, well, let's clarify. | ||
We only kill everybody in certain villages that we consider hostile. | ||
They go into every tent, and they... | ||
So even the clarification admitted that. | ||
So let's not lie and say that we are the good guys by saying, no, this isn't our government, no, we have fraudulent voting machines, we have a dictatorship of NORTHCOM and the military-industrial complex, which is now admitted. | ||
Then we can get that guilt, at least partially, we let it come to this, but get it off of us Internationally, into the world, to ourselves and say, we're not part of this, not in our name, and then we can truly redeem ourselves by going out and resisting it, and speaking out against it, and saying no to it. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
But, I'll get to this later, they're busy fear-mongering everywhere that terrorists are about to attack any minute, give up all of your rights, and Obama, there's going to be an attack in Europe or the US, And then he'll be strong and blow the enemy to pieces and then you'll have all the neocons suddenly say, I like him, huh? | ||
I guess he ain't a Muslim. | ||
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Yeah, he's going into another country. | ||
I like it, I like it. | ||
So they can sit back and watch their TV and drink liquor and feel powerful. | ||
I've talked to liquor store owners I know, and every time there's a war, record amounts of liquor are sold for weeks. | ||
Just men feeling manly through the war. | ||
Just sit back and get drunk every day going, oh, just watching the military news and feeling all manly and oh yeah, oh yeah. | ||
So disgusting. | ||
It's such an abomination, such an aberrant behavior, degenerate. | ||
That's true degeneracy. | ||
I mean, you know, having sex with a hundred sex partners a year, that's unhealthy, it's dangerous. | ||
And so you can call it degenerate. | ||
We're not supposed to behave like that. | ||
But I don't even particularly judge those people or hate them. | ||
I mean, I can understand how they could want to do it. | ||
But what true degeneracy is, is loving death, loving destruction, laughing at dead Iraqi children, and the public has been so dehumanized themselves, Their souls have been so blackened and hardened, their hearts, that they'll cry over a dead puppy being shot by Marines, and they'll be outraged, but they will just love dead Iraqi children. | ||
Rush Limbaugh will say, oh, they're just blowing off steam and having a good time at Abu Ghraib. | ||
That's a quote, by the way. | ||
How much do you ever just want to have some fun, blow off some steam? | ||
All right, let's go to John in Ohio. | ||
John, you're on the air. | ||
Oh, yeah, Alex. | ||
After that, You said so many important things there about the calluses of these armchair warmongers that I almost feel ashamed and not bringing this up, but I think periodically I stifle myself. | ||
You know how much I think you're doing a great job on the 9-11 truth issues, on the police state, on exposing the lies behind these wars and the dehumanization of killing people. | ||
in countries around the world but buying i do have to say that uh... | ||
i think now that we're in this uh... | ||
situation about uh... | ||
move towards depression that we had to do have to see some real alternatives that don't have to be demonized because if we do that we're going to look out we're going Hey John, there's not going to be a real socialist solution. | ||
And again, I'm against having helicopters dump money out on people because down the road it'll just devalue the currency. | ||
Absolutely. But let me stop. | ||
I am for that before we just give it to international banks who are then going to use it to buy up what's left of our economy. | ||
Absolutely. That has nothing to do with socialism. | ||
It's fascism. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
That is what Ron Paul and Every other real economist is set on this. | ||
This is fascism. | ||
The media keeps calling it socialism. | ||
It is not socialism! | ||
It is not socialism, but the problem with the libertarian idea, and I would ask people to get Google up, Mr. Anonymous, the not-so-spontaneous libertarian. | ||
Mr. Anonymous, the not-so-spontaneous libertarian, because I think that this libertarianism around much of what is on GCN, the so-called conservative movement, is really the most establishment line of all to establish a cold-hearted elimination of even the slightest safety net that people over the decades have forced on this government. | ||
Hey, John, communism doesn't work. | ||
Look at what that... | ||
Look, look, look. | ||
I'm gonna come back to you and let you finish up on the other side and we'll talk to Garen, Gavin, excuse me, and many others. | ||
Stay with us, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Quite some time, I've been sitting it out. | ||
Didn't take no chances, was a prisoner of doubt. | ||
Knocked out the waiting wall, made no scene. | ||
Got the feet of a fountain, feel me. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Had Frank Caliendo, one of the most popular comedians in the United States on the first 12 minutes of the show. | ||
Tex Mars is going to be on in about an hour and five minutes. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, you can't finish it up in a couple minutes, but I would say that I would hope that we could get, for instance, a Some kind of a shortwave station like GCN that emphasizes a socialist perspective, just for consideration. | ||
We are not just a shortwave station, sir. | ||
Well, I understand, but I'm just saying that if they would have equal access, they certainly don't. | ||
We've been marinated for generations with falsifications, distortions by all the enemies of varieties of socialism. | ||
People don't even know what it is. | ||
I listened to Jack McClain. | ||
Last week, and he calls Brzezinski the number one anti-communist, anti-Soviet, rabid fanatic in the world, the top communist, and the top socialist in this country. | ||
With that kind of delusional... | ||
Hold on, Jack McGilliam, Brzezinski claims he's anti-Soviet, but in truth, he did support Pol Pot. | ||
Well, he supported Paul Pott, and Paul Pott was anti-communist. | ||
The point I'm making is he's been a rabid anti-Soviet and anti-communist with this kind of incredible delusional and hallucinations about who is a communist and who isn't. | ||
There's no way that you can make any kind of a judgment. | ||
All I'm saying is that if we would have something like WorkersOrg or WSWS.org regularly, uh... | ||
or having their own uh... | ||
channels of communication i think people would begin to see that the other side of the street out and they don't have a foundation money they don't know how to go out i guess we get sponsors and actually be like the evil free market people look this is not a close up john this is not a free market that we have with private banks issuing a controlling the currency and using government To go and basically shut down banks and brokerage houses that they don't control and using government to pipe the people's money to it. | ||
That's what I always say. | ||
Every time you get a big government, you get a tiny group, whether it's communism, fascism, doesn't matter, that uses those levers to consolidate control. | ||
That's human nature. | ||
It's not human nature and it's not a function of government. | ||
It's a function of capitalism. | ||
That is the inevitable result Of the sharks of capitalism eating the smaller sharks over decades of history. | ||
The answer is decentralization, local government, and true freedom, my friend. | ||
Well, decentralization is really a trick when you have the monopoly control of the credit. | ||
A really big government is what has allowed, and fraudulent government is what allowed the banks to do this. | ||
All I'm saying is in a real world where the monopoly credit is controlled by Wall Street on a global basis, Decentralization and the idea that you're going to have more power is going to absolutely trap you into being... | ||
John, I'm talking real world here. | ||
Look at how the left has helped build up the structure for world government. | ||
And now, you know, the bank's always financed it. | ||
They always finance the socialists at the UN. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
And now, you make your point. | ||
And now, they're using that to set up world government of and for and by the crony robber barons. | ||
I don't even call them capitalists. | ||
... | ||
reality if you just look at the 50 years terrorism we've imposed against Cuba, the invasions... | ||
The use of germ warfare, the assassination attempts, Operation Northwood to murder Americans to frame them up and to say that we brought them to power. | ||
I mean, it's delusional. | ||
And this kind of a birch-eyed attitude, I think... | ||
No, it's not delusional that the military-industrial complex builds enemies and then has wars with them. | ||
Well, from the very beginning they had this attempt to assassinate... | ||
Well, let's get something straight. | ||
I didn't learn what I know. | ||
From the John Birch Society. | ||
I learned it from reading globalist documents and from going to college here locally and hearing the propaganda. | ||
Okay, so, you know, let's be straight about that. | ||
The Birchers don't even think 9-11 was an inside job. | ||
But thank you, John. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Thank you for listening to GCN. | |
Be sure to visit GCNlive.com today. | ||
May I have everybody's attention, please? | ||
I've come with a message of information. | ||
9-11 was an inside job. | ||
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? | ||
Was it engineered by you, David Rockefeller, the Trilateral 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 bloom. | |
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... | ||
Trees rising. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Tex Mars is in the studio in one hour, then in the fourth hour of the broadcast for today. | ||
Webster Griffin fireplace to give us the lightest on the election, from his unique perspective. | ||
We're taking your phone calls in the shower and covering a ton. | ||
I'll be going over starting at the bottom of the hour, but continuing with the calls. | ||
Right now, let's go to Gavin in Texas. | ||
Gavin, you're on the air. | ||
Welcome. Hey, thank you very much. | ||
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I've been listening to your show since 2001, before 9-11. | |
I saw you propose the idea of the attack and whatnot, and then I was convinced that you were on to something, but that's not why I'm calling. | ||
I'm calling to say to those that are listening, if you don't wake up, it doesn't really matter. | ||
Your family and many others will die, and that's going to cause the true awakening. | ||
I've got to go back to work. | ||
I love you all, and thank you very much, Alex. | ||
Thank you, Gavin, for the call. | ||
Yes, the global elite running things created the fascists, the communists that killed 200 million people alone last century, and this is real. | ||
I mean, this is not a game. | ||
I'm sorry the truth is so hardcore. | ||
Rourke in Texas, you're on the air. | ||
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Welcome. Hi, Alex. | |
Um, I have a spiel about communism I'd like to go over and I hope you'll let me run with it. | ||
Okay, go ahead. | ||
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And, uh, alright. | |
When you think about the word commune, you think about hippies in Oregon or the kibbutz in Israel. | ||
When you think about communism, you think about Stalin, Mao, and the Gulag Archipelago. | ||
When you have two opposite ideas about a single idea and you're unaware of it, that's doublethink, which is brainwash. | ||
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I think it's easy to see that communism is the lie, and the exploit in the Communist Manifesto is in the first line. | ||
Dictatorship of the proletariat. | ||
Dictatorship is fascism. | ||
not imperialism because it's pulled from a party. | ||
And they always get the working class to claim that they're attacking the elite, but really it's the elite always directing the working class. | ||
I think it's more than that. | ||
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How is it that the poor of a country can afford an army to defeat the imperial forces in their country? | |
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Yeah, but see, that and central planning, which is also fascism, because few control the entire manufacturing base, makes communism really fascism with a communist front. | |
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It's all command and control. | ||
It says, Carol quickly said, | ||
I found this Jordan Maxwell's basic slideshow | ||
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and in there he has a book called the California Legislature 11th Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education 1953 and it reads the communist conspirators thereupon conceive the plan for the future of the supplementing of the long-established secret conspiracy in existence since May 1st 1776 with an unremitting public campaign for the victim among the ... | |
victims among the ignorant of all nations, and in an attempt to hide from the view the underlying hypocritical conspiracy existing since May 1st, 1776, it was decided that in such public campaign, the Manifesto of 1848 should be heralded as the founding date of communism, and Karl Marx falsely proclaimed as its author. | ||
And I think Karl Marx was a mason. | ||
The first Russian communist convention was in London in 1905. | ||
We're out of time for this call. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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All right. | ||
Then we'll get into nuclear incident would make 9-11 insignificant. | ||
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DPB chief Sir Kevin MacDonald attacks Big Brother state surveillance. | ||
London Times saying England is a total Big Brother control grid. | ||
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World Wildlife Fund, which is a eugenics front, Resorts to deception and climate fear-mongering. | ||
Caught red-handed. | ||
A PrisonPlanet.com article will be going over. | ||
Interpol details plans for global biometric facial scan database. | ||
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Steve Watson, London Guardian, others reporting on it. | ||
Big news there. | ||
What that'll mean to everybody. | ||
Obama's carbon ultimatum. | ||
The coming offer. | ||
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Global taxes. | ||
Wall Street Journal. | ||
Another great story from LewRockwell.com. | ||
Environmentalism is racism. | ||
That's what it was set up to do, was to freeze the third world so they can't industrialize. | ||
That's in mainline government documents. | ||
Also, the financial news. | ||
The Fed launching new effort to help out money funds. | ||
That means give money to their own companies. | ||
Loot the public treasury. | ||
That is just some of what is coming up today. | ||
But once a month he joins us, and I always enjoy it, because not only is it a great product, not only is he a great sponsor, I believe in getting people outside of the box and outside of the system. | ||
And just to briefly explain it, after Germany was captured, and this happened somewhat before, but they were the masters of chemistry and new systems, and because of the pressures of Nazi Germany not having a lot of oil, they learned how to get it out of coal shales, | ||
they Learned how to make soap, which is really a toxic detergent, out-of-oil byproducts, and Procter& Gamble and others picked this up, and so you end up paying more money for really toxic waste, and then old-fashioned soap and cleaning products were eradicated. | ||
This company's been around since 1947. | ||
That's quite a long time, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
1947. And he started with his father. | ||
He, of course, was in World War II in the Chemical Corps. | ||
He's Marty Schachter. | ||
And his son is also there. | ||
It's a Calvin Pierce subcompany. | ||
They're in Oakland, California. | ||
And because you go directly to the manufacturer, you get, on average, about 85% off supermarket prices. | ||
So in this tough economy, this is a way to really save money. | ||
And it's real. | ||
It's been around, again, for 60 years. | ||
And they're just great folks. | ||
Marty, it's good to have you here with us. | ||
Pleasure talking to you and your listeners, Alex. | ||
It's once a month I look forward to it. | ||
It's so exciting to relate the information and the knowledge to save the consumers, to save the listeners a barrel full of money and giving them products twice as good as what they're using now. | ||
Yeah, we don't hear the big establishment environmentalists, well, thank you, that are grabbing all the property and destroying free market and taxing people with phony environmentalism. | ||
You never hear them talk about going back to clean, healthy, real soap. | ||
Well, it's important to know they're interested in three things. | ||
Their health, their well-being, and their finances. | ||
And this is where we are on top of everyone in the whole country. | ||
I mean, we're talking about purchasing cleaning products, a one to two year supply, which is 65 pounds is equal to 1,000 pounds. | ||
That comes out to $3 per week. | ||
3 to 4 year supply, which is 145 pounds, equal to 2,000 pounds. | ||
That's a ton. | ||
$2.50 per week. | ||
4 to 5 year supply, which is 210 pounds. | ||
That's 3,000 pounds, a ton and a half, that you don't have to buy $2 a week. | ||
What's it costing you now? | ||
It's costing you $20 a week. | ||
I can prove it. | ||
I got statistical evidence. | ||
$20 a week, where your money's going down the drain with nothing to show for it. | ||
We say, why don't you put your money up the drain for a change? | ||
And that's what we do. | ||
That's our career. | ||
That's my life. | ||
This is what I've been doing. | ||
Going on 61 years now. | ||
Save money. | ||
Save the environment. | ||
Save your clothing. | ||
Save your skin. | ||
Save your machines. | ||
Save, save, save. | ||
That's our motto. | ||
That's right. | ||
Up on 5starsoap.com, the number 5starsoap.com, or you can spell it out, 5starsoap.com, you have your California Organic Certificates, that's the highest standard in the country, and so many problems with asthma, rashes, you name it. | ||
But instead of bashing the toxic waste that's sold as cleaning products, let's talk about your products. | ||
Uh, talk about being organic when organic wasn't even, you know, understood. | ||
Uh, you know, kind of back to the future. | ||
Break down what's in your products. | ||
Well, basically, the products of detergents sold by these billion-dollar corporations are all made, as you say, from waste petroleum products converted into a detergent. | ||
We don't believe in that. | ||
We don't use that word. | ||
It's a poison word for us. | ||
We make soap. | ||
Old-fashioned soap. | ||
From the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century, when it was absolutely gone from the marketplace. | ||
We're talking about soaps made from natural coconut oils, vegetable oils. | ||
We don't use perfumes, which are toxic. | ||
We use natural oils from oranges, from honey, from lemons. | ||
This is what we do. | ||
This is our career. | ||
This is our life. | ||
And we decided to go factory direct, not to the corporations, not to the hospitals, not to the schools, not to the convalescent homes, which was the base of our business for decades. | ||
We decided four years ago, when I made my connection to Genesis Communication Network, when I was called and said, hey, why don't you sell to the families? | ||
Why don't you sell direct to our listeners? | ||
And that really put the bulb on. | ||
It lit the bulb. | ||
I said, my God, I never thought of that. | ||
that's a great idea this is what we're doing going factory direct Nothing can be compared to twice as good. | ||
And this we guarantee it unconditionally. | ||
Well, Marty, you just covered the key there. | ||
Big hospitals, nicer nursing homes, five-star hotels. | ||
They, for now 60-something years, buy from you because the establishment's smart. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They want to save money and have, you know, real soap. | ||
That's only for the idiot public to have the deadly detergents and the toxic poisons. | ||
So, I mean, again, I can't find words enough to sell people on the fact that they need to call and get a brochure, they need to check it out online, they need to get the sampler tote bag. | ||
Tell folks about the sampler tote bag. | ||
Well, first of all, free catalogs describes everything. | ||
Plus being on the web describes everything. | ||
And we put together a one to two month supply of Pure Soap products. | ||
Uh, it weighs out about six pounds. | ||
It's got four bars of our pure soap. | ||
Nothing like it in the nation. | ||
It's got sixteen, an eighteen ounce jar of our granulated laundry soap. | ||
Not detergent. | ||
A little tiny scoop to measure it out. | ||
Sixteen ounces, which is a pint in a dispenser bottle of our triple concentrated cocoa butter shampoo. | ||
Nothing like it. | ||
When you use it, you will rave. | ||
That's what we get. | ||
The problem with our products is they last too long. | ||
That's the complaints we get. | ||
You also get a 16-ounce pint dispenser bottle of our liquid cream dish soap for pots, for pans, for utensils, for mopping the floor, for doing the windows, for washing your hands. | ||
All purpose. | ||
Doesn't hurt, doesn't harm, doesn't pollute, doesn't burn. | ||
It contains... | ||
And this is basically what we do. | ||
The products contain no useless dyes, perfumes, By the way, | ||
you're not going to need your lint collector. | ||
Anymore in your dryer because, explain to people, uh, these detergents eat your clothes. | ||
Well, they, but, but, you know, they say stronger than dirt. | ||
That's the main commercial. | ||
It is strong. | ||
It's too strong. | ||
The products are too strong. | ||
When I go into a washing machine, they microscopically break down the soil. | ||
They also microscopically break down the fibers. | ||
And they turn into lint when I go into the dryer. | ||
Lint is broken clothing. | ||
What is lint? | ||
Why do we have lint? | ||
Why is the newest dryers have a drawer to pull out to collect this lint, which is your clothing, which is only going to last you 60 or 90 days. | ||
Diapers, baby clothes, thing of the past, no hand-me-downs, because they deteriorate. | ||
The clothes are clean, too clean, and again, broken down fibers, deterioration, not even It's economically good for you. | ||
Marty, give folks the toll-free number if they want to call and get the sample tote bag or go ahead and get it to your supplier. | ||
800-340-7091. | ||
We've got people here, my family's all waiting for your calls. | ||
800-340-7091. | ||
You can put a 1 in front of it. | ||
Some places you don't need the 1, but that's what it is. | ||
And you can see it on the web, 5starsoap.com. | ||
5 the number, 5 the letter. | ||
We're there. | ||
We're waiting for you. | ||
We'll guarantee everything. | ||
Give the number. | ||
You'll never use anything else. | ||
Give the number again. | ||
800-340-7091. | ||
1-800-340-7091. | ||
Or 5starsub.com. | ||
We got about 60 seconds. | ||
Give me a limerick. | ||
A cute little babe from St. Paul wore a newspaper dress to a ball. | ||
But the dress caught on fire and burned her entire front page, sporting section, and all. | ||
Oh, Marty. | ||
Again, 5starsoap.com, folks. | ||
It's great. | ||
I believe in an only push. | ||
If you hear me verbally endorse something, that means it's my sponsor and I believe in it. | ||
And I'm just glad that we found you. | ||
And again, they gave me a year's supply of it. | ||
I just gave it to my wife and she's like, a year later, I want more of that. | ||
Man, that's great stuff. | ||
And I remember smelling the bar soap. | ||
Oh, that, you know, that cherry essence and almond oil. | ||
Marty, thanks for coming on with us. | ||
Thank you, Alex. | ||
I appreciate that very much, and I look forward to hearing from your listeners. | ||
You bet, my friend. | ||
Take care. | ||
All right, we're gonna come right back with your phone calls and a ton of important news. | ||
Then text Mars and Webster Tarpley. | ||
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Yeah, I've been trying to wake up people up here since like the 80s. | |
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But for years and years, I've been talking to people and it just seems that people are just so passive-appearing, so brain-dead that... | ||
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It's true, and you know, it's funny, right now there's this zombie culture going on with zombie movies, and people up here will get together and dress up like zombies and walk the streets, and I'm like, are you? | |
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Yeah, that's a nice mascot for them, because they really are zombies, spiritually and mentally. | ||
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Yeah. But see, his grandparents turned him in. | ||
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Wow. Go ahead and make your point. | |
It's just that, I don't know, I'm just saying it's a brain-dead culture now. | ||
And I feel like it's like, I've been trying to wake people up. | ||
And it's very hard. | ||
Like, I pass out copies of, you know, your films, other people's films too, whatever. | ||
You know, I give them at least a variety. | ||
Uh, you know, people will go, oh, I barely watch it, you know, and, you know, whatever, I don't have time, and then they'll come up to me and go, oh, dude, you gotta see Z Geist, man, you gotta see it! | ||
And I'm like, oh, God, no. | ||
You know, it's like, wait, you know, it's like, because he, I mean, even he used clips from your films and other people, or Bill Hicks and whatever. | ||
Meanwhile, like, he doesn't give their full view, just these little things that help, right? | ||
And I try to tell people that. | ||
But see, the key is, it's Delphi Technique and others. | ||
I mean, they have corporate seminars on this, and I've been told by big broadcasting executives, people I've run into, that, Alex, you've got a distinctive voice, and it's really good, but it actually wakes people up, and they say what's really slick, but that's not my voice, is this, and a cadence Everything's alright. | ||
It's the soothingness. | ||
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Everything's alright, okay? | |
Well, that's what most university students here in Canada who come out, like, you know, taking philosophy and politics end up sounding like. | ||
I mean, and they're insulted when I tell them, you know, what's really going on or what to refer to, and they're completely insulted. | ||
And they actually come up with the same ideas that he has, and I think it's just a... | ||
Yeah, because it's being taught in universities. | ||
People are in a comfort bubble, and they don't want that comfort bubble violated. | ||
I'm going to expose you when we get back and take more calls. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
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He's going the distance. | |
He's going for speed. | ||
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He's on the line. | |
What it's all about, going the distance, year after year, pounding. | ||
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Yeah! Frontlines of the Info War, You found it. | |
No trophy, no flowers, no flashbulbs, no wine. | ||
He's haunted by something he cannot define. | ||
Bowls shaking earthquakes of doubt and remorse. | ||
Assail him, impale him with monster-charged force. | ||
In his mind, he's still driving, still making the grade. | ||
She's hoping in time that her memories will fade. | ||
Because he's racing and pacing and parting the course. | ||
He's fighting and fighting and riding on his horse. | ||
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The sun's gone down and the moon has come up. | |
And long ago, somebody left with the cup. | ||
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But he's striving and driving and hugging the turns. | |
And thinking of someone for whom he still burns. | ||
Because he's going the distance. | ||
All right, we're back live. | ||
Look, humans are creatures of comfort and creatures of habit. | ||
We get comfortable in this nice grid with the Madison Avenue billboards and radio and TV, the movies, the culture. | ||
We're immersed, or as a caller said in the last hour, John from Ohio, marinated In this system and in subsystems of thought and propaganda. | ||
And I've noticed things. | ||
You know, going to films maybe once a month for most of my adult life. | ||
I don't watch a lot of TV, but I do go to a movie or so at least once a month. | ||
I enjoy the cinema. | ||
And I enjoy analyzing the crowds, the looks on their faces. | ||
More often than not, I'm not watching the screen. | ||
I'm not in suspended disbelief. | ||
I'm looking at them and seeing what their reactions are. | ||
And I've noticed that we're degenerating into a bunch of animals. | ||
People now will text message. | ||
They will talk on their cell phones. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's in a nice part of town or a poor part of town. | ||
People do not want to get up for you to go to the bathroom or to get more popcorn. | ||
They do not want to move their knees to even let you get into your seat. | ||
They will get angry at you. | ||
That happened Sunday night when I went to see W and they were doing it to other people that were going past them. | ||
They just wouldn't move their knees. | ||
They just stood there and looked at you. | ||
It's a selfishness. | ||
It's like more and more I grew up in Texas and born in Texas and people let you in in traffic and I still do it but more and more they don't. | ||
It's like we live in Mexico City or Moscow or something. | ||
Everybody honking at each other. | ||
The culture is changing and so people are so selfish. | ||
There's a million examples of this. | ||
People not taking care of their parents, warehousing them in nursing homes, not even going to visit them. | ||
Not working even an extra job to get them a better nursing home, even if you have to do that. | ||
They just deny it. | ||
They rationalize. | ||
They make excuses. | ||
You know, a country that's had 50 million abortions. | ||
I mean, even if you're for abortions and aren't saying they're human beings, which they clearly are, it's very lazy to have your form of birth control being murdering the unborn child and dehumanizing life itself and dehumanizing the Iraqis and dehumanizing everybody else for that matter and euthanizing the elderly and making it fashionable and cool and like it's some wonderful right, now as the state pushes to euthanize people and has been caught doing it all over the world. | ||
And so people are so selfish That they don't want to hear about a new rule of order, they don't want to hear about police corruption, they don't want to hear about over-taxation regulation, even if it's hurting them, they're so myopic, so focused on themselves, for a host of reasons, but one of them is they don't want to admit there's an elite, or corrupt establishment, or scary powers that be. | ||
And they don't want to admit that they have personal power, and could have a destiny, and be involved in engaging tyranny and resisting it. | ||
And a lot of them deep down know there's a tyranny, and are scared to face it, and so they selfishly, as a coward does, Rationalize and tell themselves it doesn't exist because they are too afraid to even admit it's real to themselves. | ||
And they don't want to hear it's a hard fight against the New World Order and that we're already in desperate straits. | ||
We have a chance of beating it, but it's diminishing. | ||
They want to live in denial. | ||
And so they like Groups and people and Barack Obama or John McCain with their easy solutions and the state loves you and the government likes you and good guys are running and the government's just inept. | ||
There's no big problem. | ||
You know, shots aren't bad for you or your dog or cat. | ||
You know, they're not bad for your children. | ||
There's no poison in the water. | ||
They don't put it there on purpose. | ||
And they didn't know Prozac made people kill themselves. | ||
Of course, they did when they tested it in 82. But, you know, everything's alright. | ||
No, the flu shot protects you from the flu. | ||
It doesn't matter that it... | ||
Well, in the last at least six years, they haven't picked the right one the year before that would mutate, so it doesn't protect you. | ||
It doesn't matter these experimental shots they give the troops are killing them. | ||
Just say it doesn't exist. | ||
Say it's okay. | ||
Say everything's all right, because if you admitted that even 5% of what I'm saying and others are saying is true, you'd have to do something about it. | ||
Well, I got news for you, boys and girls. | ||
I'm about 95% accurate. | ||
And the 5% of the time I'm wrong, it's over just a number or a date or some minutia. | ||
We try to tell the truth. | ||
We have a great track record and an unbelievable track record of being accurate. | ||
We are closer than anybody else out there, I know of, to the view of how the world really ticks and really operates, because we go off how the New World Order, in its even public global planning document, states the world really works. | ||
I mean, when you get something the CIA and State Department used for its internal people to understand the true history of the United States and Europe, and then it gets out into full publication, Tragedy and Hope, 900 and something pages, and you better believe that's exactly how things work, and that's exactly the world we're in. | ||
Written in 68. And you read a Club of Rome document from 91, or a Royal Commission on Population from 1949. | ||
And it all came true, it all happened, just like they said they were going to do it. | ||
And they tell the lazy public, oh none of that exists, the government can't tie its shoelaces, we just have all the volumes where they say exactly what they're doing. | ||
Let me tell people that serve the system something. | ||
We have the documents they put cancer viruses in your shots, buddy. | ||
We have the documents they put sodium fluoride and other toxins to hurt you and brain damage you and calcify your glands. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
You understand? | ||
It's a fact TV brainwashes you and puts you into a lower brain state and mesmerizes you in a sleep state, waking sleep state, like sleepwalking. | ||
It's a fact there's a world government. | ||
It's a fact 9-11 was an inside job. | ||
It's a fact Oklahoma City was an inside job. | ||
It's a fact the first World Trade Center bombing was provocateured. | ||
It's a fact the Gulf of Tonkin was staged. | ||
It's a fact the USS Liberty was premeditatedly attacked to blame it on Egypt and start World War III. | ||
It's a fact that Georgia, U.S.-backed, schnuck attacked Russia. | ||
It's a fact the Federal Security Bureau and Russia staged bombings on their own buildings for a police state pretext. | ||
Alright, I said I'd take your calls. | ||
The point is, don't blame me because I had the will that when I discovered real history and discovered what was really going on in the world, that I made a decision and a commitment 15 years ago and for 13 years on air to become highly informed and highly motivated and to try to spur others to become highly motivated to fight tyranny. | ||
Don't be mad at me because I tell you the truth. | ||
Don't be mad at me because I tell you there's bad people in the world. | ||
Don't be angry with me because I'm telling you that there's massive growing corruption in high places worldwide. | ||
Denying it doesn't protect you. | ||
Denying that there are those dangers doesn't protect you. | ||
Like an innocent two-year-old child riding in their car seat in a car, when another car has a blowout in front of it and turns sideways and flips, And that SUV or that car plows head-on into it, and that car flips, killing everybody on board. | ||
That 2-year-old didn't understand that. | ||
That 2-year-old was a little toddler, a baby! | ||
And I don't blame a 2-year-old for not knowing how dangerous the highways are. | ||
And it's the same thing with government and tyranny and history. | ||
I don't blame 2 and 3 and 4-year-olds and 5-year-olds. | ||
But my six-year-old son now knows more about history and more about the nature of government than most adults, and that is shameful, and you are like little babies who live in denial. | ||
And a lot of people who are, quote, awake get sucked into the COINTELPRO and the infighting and the rest of it, and the reason they get sucked into it is because it's easier to infight and backseat quarterback and complain Hello? | ||
paula and rebecca and others and in new york on the air Uh, I was just gonna say about the whole socialism and the bailout. | ||
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That's not socialism. | |
That's a form of corporatism. | ||
Uh, I believe Benito Mussolini said it best. | ||
Do you know who he is? | ||
But a lot of collars might not know. | ||
Yeah, he's the fascist leader who came to power in the, uh, twenties. | ||
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Hitler? Mm-hmm. | |
And, uh, well, he basically said corporatism and fascism are the same thing. | ||
And even my global teacher, who disagrees and says the Patriot Act is unconstitutional, says that this is a form of corporatism that we're coming to. | ||
It is. | ||
It is a global corporate state where they socialize our wealth, but not to be redistributed to us. | ||
It never does. | ||
The elites always keep it, under whatever name it is, but it's all transferred to them and then social engineer us. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
Right there, Alex. | ||
You got it right on the head, boss. | ||
I mean, folks, they staged the 9-11 attacks. | ||
You don't think they won't put in voting machines to steal elections? | ||
Of course they are. | ||
They're going for broke. | ||
They're going the distance. | ||
And it's gonna take a complete commitment against these people to have any chance! | ||
Because their endgame is killing everybody! | ||
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Yeah, and exactly like people say, Barack Obama's gonna help the economy. | |
The only thing he's gonna do is make guns illegal, and even worse, probably make our economy more socialistic. | ||
I was in a gun shop about nine months ago, and saw some flyers about Obama, and then I was in one again about a month ago. | ||
Buying some ammo to go shooting. | ||
And, um, they had some literature there, and I knew he was anti-gun, but I hadn't fully believed the rhetoric, and I picked up the pamphlet, and when I got back to town, I was out in the countryside, I got back to town a few days later, I went and looked at the Senate record, I went and looked at his Senate record, not just in, federally, but in the state of Illinois, and he openly says, ban all.308 and.223 rounds Uh, rifles that fire it. | ||
Folks,.223 and.308, that's like 35-40%. | ||
But if you can ban those main cartridge rounds, the NATO round, uh, you can, both those are a NATO round, well the.308's the main NATO round, you can ban it all! | ||
I mean, this guy really means it! | ||
Oh man, we're in trouble. | ||
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He constantly says he's for the Second Amendment, but then he's voted for almost every gun ban that there has been. | |
Well, how the spin works is, we're for the Second Amendment, but the Second Amendment says only the National Guard, which they call the militia, but that wasn't set up until 1906, and all the records show it's an individual right. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I can understand gun laws, but I can't understand total gun bans. | |
Well, you can't have gun laws. | ||
Criminals are always going to violate the law. | ||
Okay, we need more guns, less crime. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
I mean, you know, 150 years ago, all over the country, when you got out of prison, they gave you your guns back. | ||
And I believe in that. | ||
I believe in that. | ||
I don't believe felons should be barred from owning guns. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You engage in a violent crime with a gun, you need to go away forever. | ||
I mean, I really want freedom. | ||
I really want the whole big fat enchilada. | ||
I want it all. | ||
I'm ready for it. | ||
I want it. | ||
Alright, Paul in California, go ahead. | ||
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Hey Paul, thanks for taking my call, Alex. | |
Welcome. I would like to recommend that you make common cause with those people whom you refer to as illegal aliens. | ||
Well, I do have a common cause. | ||
They're human beings. | ||
I'm against them having toxic waste dumped on them all over Mexico from the U.S. I'm against Eugenics, farms, euthanizing their babies here in the U.S., targeting brown people for extermination, which is all liberal-loving, you know, the way it's sold. | ||
But, look, if the New World Order's for private federal banks with federal power, I'm against it. | ||
If the New World Order's for open borders, I'm against it. | ||
If the New World Order's for fluoridating water, I'm against it. | ||
If they were forced into inoculations, I'm against it. | ||
Because everything they do is bad. | ||
So the poor people in Mexico have their land stolen, By the United Nations, by the IMF, by the World Bank. | ||
They've been forced off of it the last 15 years. | ||
Off their ancestral land. | ||
They don't want to come here. | ||
Then they're sent here to bankrupt the economy and to bankrupt the states. | ||
And I'm not against them individually, but I understand they're being used. | ||
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Yes, they are victims of the New World Order. | |
More so than folks like you and I who are of the privileged We're not going to be the privileged group long. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
They want world feudalism. | ||
And so they flood first world nations with multi-tiered systems with second class people. | ||
You know, a first, a second, and a third class. | ||
They only want a giant slave class and then a first class. | ||
So they're flooding the United States to bankrupt everything and to drive down wages, brother. | ||
And it's not helping Mexico. | ||
If we would have let none of these illegal aliens in, we'd have higher wages here. | ||
Okay? We'd have a higher standard of living, and then they would have already had rebellions, and guaranteed. | ||
They've exported their revolution here, sir. | ||
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One thing, Alex, you should recognize, though, when you look at these people, you should realize that they are descended from the Mayans, the Aztecs, the indigenous peoples of Central and South America. | |
They have more of a claim to this land than the Europeans do. | ||
Well, you see, the whole Reconquista Ford Foundation, Annenberg Foundation, liberation theology pumped in in the 50s and 60s and 70s, they claim it's an Aztec kingdom all the way up into Canada, and it's not. | ||
And they have horrible racism in Mexico towards Native Americans in Central North America. | ||
So it's a Mesoamerican adaptation. | ||
Attitude, elite, tribalism, sir. | ||
People think only whites are tribal, only Anglos are tribal. | ||
No, that's not how it works. | ||
And so the liberation theology has been pumped into these people. | ||
I can rise above it. | ||
And I don't dislike them personally because of their brainwashing, but I'm not going to sit here and not report on what I read in Mexican newspapers and Spanish papers in Texas and what's on radio and TV. | ||
And it's, we're going to get you, gringo. | ||
You're the devil. | ||
We're going to take you down. | ||
It's over. | ||
Pilgrim, you're going to go back. | ||
We're going to get you. | ||
And that's all funded by the banks. | ||
And so I will report on that. | ||
I will give people the multi-faceted view. | ||
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Well, I just... | |
You know, when I hear you refer to Mexicans and illegal aliens, you should realize that these are human beings. | ||
They want to survive, just like anybody else. | ||
I know, and they would survive better if they took their country back. | ||
But they've got a culture of corruption so they probably will never be able to. | ||
And now we've got a corporate culture and a private culture of corruption and we're probably done. | ||
You understand? | ||
We're done. | ||
We became spineless and cowardly to the little punks in uniforms and corrupt government and it's over! | ||
We're a third world cesspit. | ||
The New World Order basically got the job done. | ||
We have a small chance in turning it around. | ||
You understand that? | ||
Alex, would you consider inviting... | ||
Alex, would you consider inviting them? | ||
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Alex, would you consider inviting them? | |
Look, I try to warn them to stop letting the New World Order euthanize them. | ||
But see, that doesn't feel good, like the tribalism. | ||
I don't think you understand, my friend. | ||
Do you understand now? | ||
I mean, do you know about the plan of San Diego? | ||
I found out that Mexico has a plan to come in here and kill all whites? | ||
I'm sorry! | ||
I learned about it! | ||
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And we knew what to do. | ||
Or at least we thought we did. | ||
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why that prison planet got TV. Streaming out with video, text of my shelf, and some of the documents and articles he has. | ||
And some of your phone calls beginning to the economy. | ||
The big picture, regardless of if John McCain or Barack Obama wins. | ||
I think Barack Obama is probably the more dangerous because he can get more popular support and sell people that he's different, you know, just on the surface because of his skin color. | ||
But I want to get Ann and Rebecca at least in the calls right now. | ||
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It's Anna. | |
Okay, Anna, go ahead. | ||
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First of all, I wanted to say thank you. | |
I'm a huge fan. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
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I am a mother. | |
You're welcome. | ||
I'm a mother and a wife of 14 years, and I have to get your radio show on Infowars.com, and so I work during the day, so it's nice sometimes if I can come home and just, you know, listen now, and I just wanted to say thank you. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
You can always get the free podcast, too. | ||
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Well, thank you. | |
My question for you is that I need you to kind of dumb down the gold and silver thing. | ||
Because I don't understand what the purchasing power would be. | ||
Okay, well they can fully devalue a paper currency. | ||
And gold, according to economists, should be at $2,500 to $3,000 depending on 1980. | ||
Uh, inflation, you know, just, just, just it, governments admitted inflation, which is really, uh, much lower than what it really is. | ||
And so, uh, the point is they've decided to fully devalue the dollar in the next, uh, few years. | ||
But, uh, but they're going to devalue all currencies they've now announced, basically at the same time, to try to create the illusion on the, uh, currency markets that the dollar isn't really falling. | ||
And so with gold, uh, they can always, in the paper markets, lower its price. | ||
But all the trends show it should be radically increasing in the future. | ||
And it already has increased from about 280 bucks five, six years ago to right around 800 to a thousand in gyrates, back and forth between there. | ||
And so, then if a new currency comes in or something else happens, you can still cash in gold and silver for whatever the new monetary unit is. | ||
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Oh, I understand. | |
I mean... | ||
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I thought, okay, I thought I purchased gold and here I'd have these Gold pieces, and I'm thinking, how am I going to pay for my groceries with this gold? | |
Well, you'll take those into a coin dealer or a precious metal shop, and then you'll cash that in. | ||
So, see, let's say you kept money in a shoebox, $1,000. | ||
Well, in two years, it'll be worth about half of what it is now, conservatively, with purchasing power. | ||
But if you kept gold in a shoebox, let's just say gold stayed at the same price, But when inflation went up, but the same value, you would be able to go in and cash it in for $2,000 in cash. | ||
So do you see what I'm saying? | ||
Gold has intrinsic real value, like anything else precious. | ||
I mean, you could collect art. | ||
The elite collect art, famous art pieces, because it intrinsically goes up in value, and they know where to cash it in later. | ||
But I don't recommend art as a storage of wealth for the average person, because they probably wouldn't. | ||
It takes a lot of research to do that properly. | ||
But, I mean, there's land. | ||
But, see, they put a property tax on land, which they can jack up, and then always take from you as well. | ||
So, there's nothing like having some gold and silver, or platinum, which is raw, which is at intrinsic value since civilization formed in the Tigris-Euphrates 6,000 years ago. | ||
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Well, thank you for that. | |
You bet. | ||
But there's a lot of other things you can do. | ||
I mean, the best thing is having a rural piece of property you can go to if you need be, having friends and family you can trust, neighbors you can trust. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
But I meant to get to Rebecca, and we will with Tex Mars later. | ||
I'll get to everybody that's holding, but we're going to come back with Tex Mars live at PrisonPlanet.tv and on the InfoWars screens, and of course on the MNFM dial. | ||
We'll be doing some behind-the-scenes talking as well. | ||
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Thank you for listening to GCN. | |
Visit GCNlive.com today. | ||
A day 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 M.O. We have to look to the Middle East. | ||
We have to look to Osama Bin Laden. | ||
Fabled Enemies is the first 9-11 film to take a close look at the terrorist ties to intelligence networks inside the United States. |