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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. | ||
Coming up, in about 5-10 minutes, we're going to have KRS-One on, a pioneering Bronx-based hip-hop A group with a socially conscious message, Boogie Down Productions is the hip-hop vehicle of rapper Chris KRS-One Parker. | ||
Parker originally formed the group with DJ Scott LaRock, who was gunned down in 87 while trying to break up a street fight and help spark KRS-One's ambitious anti-violence crusade, which he's traveling around the country right now speaking to the youth. | ||
But it was BDP's productions blend of hip-hop with reggae, dance, and rock influences that set the group apart from other message-oriented rappers, as well as KSR One's dexterous verbosity and blunt beat sense. | ||
Growing up poor in Brooklyn in the Bronx, Chris Parker was introduced to rap music through his mother's collection of discs, including some by the Treacherous Three and Grandmaster Flash. | ||
Parker ran away from home at 13, began living on the streets during that day. | ||
He would read about philosophy and religion at the library, and at night he'd practice rapping at the homeless shelters where he lived. | ||
At age 17, he got his GED while staying in the Franklin Armory Shelter in the Bronx. | ||
Parker met social worker Scott Sterling, known on weekends as DJ Scott LaRock. | ||
The two formed VDP and released Criminal Minded on the independent B-Boy label in 87. | ||
The album's smooth grooves and hard rhythm foreshadowed gangster rap. | ||
In August of that year, La Rock was murdered. | ||
Parker kept going with his brother Kenny, releasing, by all means necessary, number 75 Pop, number 18 R&B, 1988. | ||
The following year, the album introduced the rappers Style of rap and songs like Mr. My Philosophy and Stop the Violence and the latter of which Parker turned into the movement in 1989 to help curb black on black violence. | ||
B.D.P.' 's album sold relatively well and it goes on with just scores of albums, millions and millions sold and just one of the icons out there of hip-hop and speaking out for 9-11 Truth and a lot of other issues. | ||
So that's why we're going to be having him on the show today. | ||
After he leaves us, we have another guest coming on the show dealing with how the government and private institutions are going to sue people on behalf of animals. | ||
And it sounds like it's for the touchy-feely little furry bunny rabbits and things. | ||
Nothing to do with that. | ||
It's about coming and taking people's property. | ||
Or shutting down people's companies and saying, or taxing them, or fining them, or feeing them, and saying, oh, because you hurt the animals, and they say the government will speak for those animals. | ||
So, just something again that sounds good, but that is a great tyranny. | ||
Just like they're going to use the polar bears, claiming they're endangered when they're not. | ||
They're at record numbers, 40 plus thousand of them just in the northern hemisphere. | ||
Well, just in the Western part of the Northern Hemisphere. | ||
There's even more over in Northern Russia and places. | ||
And they're just totally hyping this up so they can then regulate, take land, control who gets to build. | ||
But then the big corporations, they always get the waiver. | ||
They're always left alone and allowed to go forward with that. | ||
Also coming up, Obama officially orders Gitmo closure. | ||
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U.S. | |
President Barack Obama has signed an official order for the Guantanamo Bay detention facility to be closed within the next year. | ||
The newly inaugurated U.S. | ||
President inked three new executive orders earlier. | ||
On Thursday, one of which requires the infamous Cuba-based prison be shut down within the next year. | ||
The move comes on the second full day of Obama serving in the White House and on the heels of his promise to take a practical, pragmatic approach to foreign policy. | ||
The orders will also shut down CIA detention centers worldwide, as well as establish and Interagency Task Force and procedure to decide on how to go forward with the detainees. | ||
All U.S. | ||
interrogators will be required to adhere to the rules set forth by the Army Field Manual. | ||
Which is what we've been hearing for three, four years. | ||
That's the same thing. | ||
They claim they're adhering to the Army Field Manual, and if you read the fine print, they say they're going to keep Guantanamo open for a year, and then move people to other bases and other camps. | ||
Millions of Americans are beginning to realize the enormity of the economic and political problems facing the U.S. | ||
and the world. | ||
And so the establishment is having to claim that they're reversing it. | ||
But the sad part is, is that it appears they're not going to reverse any of it. | ||
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 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. | ||
Some U.S. | ||
investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. | ||
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I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | |
Bin Laden's connections to the CIA, the hijacker's ties to the FBI, the Saudi Arabian connection, the Israeli intelligence network, warnings and war games, the shadow government, and much, much more. | ||
Fabled enemies. | ||
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He's the T-Rex of political talk, Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
All right, to the bottom of the hour, KRS-One is our guest. | ||
He's the T-Rex of political talk. | ||
Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
All right, to the bottom of the hour, KRS-One is our guest. | ||
He's on a Texas tour, coming up a little while. | ||
He's in North Texas, going to be speaking to a group of high schoolers about how horrible the shoot-em-up culture is that we have on the show. | ||
Not just with black youth, but Hispanic, whites. | ||
It's happening in rural areas. | ||
And he really speaks out against all the gangster rap. | ||
You know, go out and kill each other, go out and deal drugs, all of that, and he has really turned millions of people away from that. | ||
But he's a pioneering hip-hopper, sold millions and millions of records. | ||
In August of 1987, his partner, LaRock, was murdered, and that's what got him going on to stop the violence movement that went nationwide in 1989. | ||
And again, so this is the good hip-hop. | ||
This is the stuff that's really uplifting, and he just does an amazing job. | ||
He's also involved with 9-11 Truth. | ||
And he's anti-war, and we're just really excited to have KRS-One on the show with us. | ||
It's great to have you, sir. | ||
Hello, how are you? | ||
Good. | ||
Tell us what you're doing in Texas right now. | ||
Well, you know, you can tell by my voice. | ||
Last night we were in Dallas screaming at the audience to stop the violence. | ||
And it's funny because people don't seem to act until you act. | ||
And this is why we're here, to cause peace. | ||
So, you know, we did a community college yesterday where we discussed violence and discussed the role of violence in society. | ||
Meaning that nature, we discussed at the college that nature is violent. | ||
And really, violence is sort of like morality, that it is very selective when it comes to your society. | ||
Like, you have natural violence, but then we're supposed to have civilization, where we rise above the natural state of humanity, really, and kind of get along with one another, if I may use a better term. | ||
Be civilized if you can, try to love one another, try to respect one another, you know, this kind of thing. | ||
But if your leaders are pushing violence, if all you see on television is, this is the way you're going to solve a problem, bash the guy's head in, and even verbally to say, well, you got to get a little aggressive with your voice. | ||
Everything that points to aggression later on in life points to stress. | ||
points to anxiety and most important guilt and so we were trying to tell the kids yesterday which many of them totally understood what was going on we said look stanford university says that violence is caused in society by illiteracy like if you can't read you know uh you express yourself physically now i don't know if i agree with that totally | ||
but i'm just citing the uh uh the study the united nations uh points out that poverty is the cause of violence If you don't have enough to eat, nothing on your back, nothing over your head. | ||
You're quicken or lash out at somebody. | ||
Well, Carlos, the Pentagon has done studies in the 40s, 50s, right through to today, that within four days of no food or water, most people start stealing. | ||
Within 10 to 15, 90 plus percent of people start murdering for food. | ||
So that's just a fact. | ||
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Wow! | |
Wow, you just added to my lexicon of truth here. | ||
Wow, really? | ||
Four days? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And then over 90% will start killing after 10 to 15, depending on where they did the study. | ||
You know, this is important for leadership because in a lot of ways our society is kept deprived so that these violent acts can continue. | ||
And people make money on violence, which was my last point. | ||
Which I think resonates well with young people. | ||
You know, young people don't want to be slaves. | ||
Simple and plain. | ||
And when you point out that, you know, if you can't control yourself, or at least find another way to resolve conflict, you know, you're playing into that game, that prison-industrial complex. | ||
Man, you've discovered the same thing that I've discovered, but you articulate it simpler and in a better, succinct way than I do. | ||
That I found that if you tell young people, you know, don't go out and fight, don't go out and do drugs, don't go, you know, that's for older people or you'll get in trouble, they'll still go do it. | ||
But if you explain to them that this is a system and that the system wants them to get in trouble and wants to get them in the system and that they win by being professional. | ||
By doing well in life, as the French say, best revenge is living well, that they win, then... I mean, that's one of the things I like about the black Muslim movement. | ||
I have some criticisms as well, but I mean, overall, they have that message, and it has really been successful for a lot of folks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the point is that our children are not stupid. | ||
Our young people are not stupid. | ||
If you explain that this is all part of a plan, To keep you subordinate to commercial interests, your little act of violence is a ticket for you to now become part of the problem, really, on a social level. | ||
Well, it's what you said. | ||
It's what you said. | ||
I mean, it's the new slavery. | ||
They want to institutionalize you, get you on welfare, get you in prison, get you in the psychiatric system, get you in debt. | ||
Yeah, get you in debt, more importantly. | ||
Uh, by telling you, you know, well, not even by telling you, but, uh, well, wow, you just pointed out, oh, interesting, in the courts, when you are, I guess, uh, given justice, we may call it that, um, that they say you're paying your debt to society. | ||
And this is very important, that paying your debt. | ||
What debt, what debt do you incur? | ||
You know, what did you get for free? | ||
You know, that you now have to pay for. | ||
What did you, you know, invest in to cause you now to have debt? | ||
And the issue is that once you explain that to our children and you say, you are being suckered, they rise right up and say, oh, now I get it. | ||
You know, peace is a revolutionary strategy as opposed to something to attain. | ||
Man, that's beautiful. | ||
And they also sell being warlike and getting in fights in the media, but then they put you in jail when you do it as strength. | ||
But it takes more strength to learn to control yourself and not be fooled. | ||
Right. | ||
And this is what Dr. King taught. | ||
a restraint, self-restraint in the face of injustice. | ||
If you join in on the injustice, you weaken your argument, you weaken yourself. | ||
But if you can stand up to it and show the hypocrisy by being the victim of injustice, if you can withstand it, if you have the strength, the courage to withstand it, it always shows itself to be hypocritical. | ||
And no matter how powerful the opposition would be, they fall. | ||
They fall, as we've just seen Bush fly away. | ||
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Wow. | |
Shifting gears in the limited time we have with you, I can't wait until next time you're in Texas. | ||
You can come in studio here. | ||
9-11 truth, the new world order, eugenics, all the things that are going on. | ||
I know you're aware of a lot of that. | ||
Give us your bottom line take on that. | ||
You know, not to get into any Obama bashing. | ||
Not to these glorious happy days for African-Americans. | ||
You're welcome to say whatever you say. | ||
Here you go. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I will be truthful. | ||
One of the things I point out is that the New World Order has no color, no race, no face. | ||
It's an ideology. | ||
Just because we have an African-American president, does this now make us more palatable to the agendas of a new world order, a new world system, the whole world working still? | ||
Just because we have an African-American president, does that erase the agenda that we already know is underway? | ||
And this is something that I speak about often when you talk about New World Order. | ||
You know, as we cheer Obama on, as we hope for a new world, and underline that, we hope for a new world, there are those who are saying, yes, we're willing to give you that new world. | ||
Uh, you know, we're not gonna get our New World Order with this guy who looks like this, or may come from this background, uh, because it's all cosmetic. | ||
So, why don't we take away this color, or, or, uh, culture, background, uh, ethnicity, uh, uh, rhetoric, and let's give you the rhetoric, the color, the guy you like. | ||
You know what? | ||
KRS, stay there. | ||
I told them to play this song, but go ahead and cut it. | ||
We're going to come back with that. | ||
I don't want to interrupt you. | ||
I don't want to interrupt you. | ||
Start over. | ||
In fact, let's skip this break, John. | ||
Let's skip this break at PrisonPlanet.tv, because I want to skip this break right now. | ||
Start over, because this is such an important point. | ||
Again, the way you boil it down, it would take me an hour to explain this, is that I'm happy we've got an African-American president. | ||
That's great, because I want everybody to live in peace, but I wish that he wasn't a globalist. | ||
I wish I knew, because I've studied it, that it wasn't a deception. | ||
I wish that in the end it's going to turn people against each other, because he's going to be able to ram through the New World Order agenda, and now when I oppose it, people are going to think I don't like him because he's black. | ||
Right. | ||
And this is what African-Americans, if you're listening right now to this show, we can't get caught up in this. | ||
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Truth has to be the new agenda for why you argue. | |
Truth, 9-11, truth. | ||
Truth! | ||
If you got information, if you know what's going on, you can't deny the truth. | ||
And as much as I appreciate just the fact that I know my elders and ancestors wished for this day. | ||
They wished for an African American president. | ||
But then when you ask my people, but why do you want an African American president? | ||
What do you think an African American president is going to do different than any other ethnic group that becomes president? | ||
What do you think? | ||
We all become stumped at that point. | ||
You know, we all start talking about Just this blind loyalty, which is what I'm pretty much concerned with, which is what my point is. | ||
This blind loyalty. | ||
Just because he's African American, he's not to be scrutinized or to be linked, really, with that global agenda. | ||
So, you know, once we cheer him on, we respect, we're proud, we're this, we're that. | ||
We all talking about getting back to work and rolling our sleeves up and we got work to do in America! | ||
Exactly. | ||
Notice there's no specifics in what he says, but when you look at what he's really saying, a domestic 18-24 military boot camp to serve the government, and he says, I want a new world order, and all of his advisors are involved in eugenics, and then one of the first things he does is fund abortions and The whole UN agenda, which we know is euthanasia, and so much more in Africa, in China. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
A year ago when Obama said, I'm going to end the warrantless wiretapping, I'm going to get us out of the war, I went on air and said, okay, if he doesn't bait and switch, I like Barack Obama. | ||
But then automatically he started turning up, and again, he's well-spoken, he's charismatic, he isn't this little devilish creature, Bush, who's arrogant. | ||
I mean, he comes off really slick, But I mean, that's what's so scary is that I know it's a giant New World Order PSYOP because he says, everybody get behind me, I'll make it better, you know, I'll fix it all. | ||
Meanwhile, the banker bailout is $8.5 trillion and growing by offshore banks, which we're going to have to pay back in taxes. | ||
It's the total New World Order takeover. | ||
I mean, can you specifically speak to what you were starting to get into earlier when we almost got cut off there with the break coming in that I ended? | ||
Specifically, if you had one minute to warn Americans, not just black Americans, to not hate Obama, but to just don't suspend disbelief, don't mindlessly turn yourself over to him, because we saw that with Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and others. | ||
I mean, every time in history we see people just mindlessly get behind something, it normally turns bad. | ||
You actually summed it up right there, that mindless loyalty is really, and that's beyond African-Americans. | ||
I mean, I would respectfully start with African-Americans because this is how the issue is being played out, that this is our president, that this is our victory, that somehow we are to be ecstatic because it's an African-American president. | ||
In a COSMETIC sense. | ||
I can join in on that rhetoric. | ||
But in a TRUTHFUL sense. | ||
In a SCHOLARLY sense. | ||
Even in a GODLY sense. | ||
It's not about the President at all. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
Everyone's putting the economy on Barack Obama and saying, you know, he has a plan for the economy and he's going to do this for the economy. | ||
What is your plan, President Obama, for the economy? | ||
Not realizing that the economy has nothing to do with him! | ||
It's run by offshore, it's run by offshore private banks and I mean that's the thing. | ||
Right! | ||
Is that he's this big diversion and big distraction when he is a puppet just like Bush was a puppet. | ||
If he tries to become a real president, it's what Hugo Chavez said last week, they'll do what they did to Kennedy. | ||
Exactly, and Martin and all the others. | ||
Now here's the point. | ||
If he tries to be a president for the people for real, He's going to have to go against the corporate structure that actually holds the country together. | ||
That actually put him in office. | ||
There was arguments that Hillary Clinton made. | ||
Uh, in the campaign, which I find ridiculous. | ||
I mean, not her statements, but the fact that in politics, you argue with each other. | ||
You pull out everyone's faults. | ||
He ain't this, she ain't that. | ||
You did this, you said that. | ||
Then whoever wins, you gotta push all that to the side and say, well, now we have to support this guy here and this is what it is. | ||
The president is like the manager of Burger King. | ||
You know, when your fries are cold, when your hamburger isn't done right, you go to the manager and you say, my fries are cold, I want a new hamburger, give me my money back. | ||
And the manager is there specifically to deal with your gripes. | ||
But you never get to speak to the franchise owner of Burger King. | ||
You never get to speak to the ones that really run the show. | ||
And this is the part right here, and you said about one minute, we kind of went over that. | ||
If there was one warning to give, it is do not mindlessly follow anyone. | ||
No one is worthy of being mindlessly followed, no matter what race they are, what religion, whatever, they could drop out of the sky. | ||
You're not to be mindlessly followed because, number one, that's un-American. | ||
True American, if we can get back over to that, that real aspect of checking your government, being your own law unto yourself, being independent. | ||
See, this idea of supporting a president the way we are doing it, Well, I say we, meaning African Americans in particular, is taking away our independence, our independent thought. | ||
Are we going to check this guy for real? | ||
For real? | ||
Or are we just going to go along with the, you know, the dollar is sinking, and you know they want to make Mexico, America, and Canada one thing, so to speak. | ||
What is going to happen to the United States? | ||
When you have this much debt, the only way out of it is either to enslave the people or the people go to war against their debtors. | ||
And this, too, was American. | ||
And that's why they're moving in the troops in Northcom, because they know what they're about to do to us. | ||
Our only normal response would be to physically fight back. | ||
And listen, sir, I know you've got to go speak to that high school. | ||
I'm not limiting you. | ||
If you want to hold until 40 after we can do it, but I know you've got to get in the car and go over and speak to that group, we'll do whatever you need to. | ||
But here's the big point, my big fear. | ||
I would love a patriotic, anti-New World Order, constitutionalist black president. | ||
I would bow down and kiss his feet. | ||
And I see the trap here. | ||
In the end, when everything falls apart, and it doesn't work because it's designed not to, Obama's gonna get blamed for everything and then that's gonna really destroy black and white relations which in my life I've seen getting really good and this whole thing's gonna turn into a nightmare and I know the new old order is fundamentally racist and really does hate black people for my study and I believe this is a trap. | ||
I believe this is the ultimate suckering. | ||
Not only can I take that in as advice But you are absolutely correct because what we gotta look at is something is being set up. | ||
I mean, do you really think that the order of the world, which is really to just take resources, keep people stupid, turn us into batteries, so to speak. | ||
If that agenda, how can that agenda just go away with a new president? | ||
Either we're talking real war in the future, like civil war, here in the country, in the future, or we're talking about, again, a few of us having knowledge and having freedom. | ||
Because that's really what knowledge, really what freedom is, is knowledge. | ||
When you're aware, and they know you're aware, they really can't do much to you. | ||
Even to the point of murder or, you know, trying to incarcerate you illegally. | ||
If you walk with the truth, if you have awareness, if you're one of the people like yourself, Mr. Jones, Uh, putting truth out there, making people think you're the one that they fear. | ||
And let me tell you... | ||
Power only respects power. | ||
It only respects fear. | ||
It respects its own fears. | ||
It's not like what people think. | ||
Oh man, these people fear me, so they're going to kill me. | ||
No. | ||
If you don't, if you're going along with it like sheep, you're going to the slaughter. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I've noticed the opposite. | ||
When you actually have a little bit of power, they respect you and smile at you and fear you. | ||
It's when you grovel to them. | ||
Of all, when you grow up, that's when your head gets chopped off. | ||
But if you stand on your feet and say, no, I'm prepared to go against you, even if you're not, even if you know you're up against a force that you can't win, if you stand up to it, nine times out of ten, it collapses because their power is artificial, fake. | ||
And it's all about your compliance to their authority! | ||
All right, KRS-One! | ||
KRS-One! | ||
We've got to take this break. | ||
I skipped the last one. | ||
Can you do ten more minutes? | ||
Or can you come back? | ||
I'll do ten more minutes. | ||
Come on! | ||
All right, you're the best. | ||
I know you've got to go speak to those young people, and that's so important. | ||
I wish we would have gotten things worked out and got you in studio, but God bless you and your team for reaching out to us, because we're big fans of you as well. | ||
KRS-One is our guest. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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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. | ||
Some U.S. | ||
investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. | ||
unidentified
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I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | |
In 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. | ||
Fabled Enemies. | ||
Get the DVD at Infowars.com or see it in super high quality along with hundreds of other titles at PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. | ||
With rising unemployment and an economy that continues to fail comes an increase in crime. | ||
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We had tried to work out getting Karras here in studio with us. | ||
With his folks, but they ran out of time getting down here. | ||
They're up by Dallas right now, but he's coming into Austin for an event tomorrow, and he just brought up to me during the break. | ||
He said, aren't I coming into the studio to tape something? | ||
So sometime tomorrow, we're going to get him here in the studio. | ||
We're going to tape an hour-long interview, and then we'll air it live at PrisonPlanet.tv during the live radio show sometime next week. | ||
And I was just talking about Obama during the break, and he was saying, Alex, you know, you're talking about how he's slicker. | ||
You know, he's nicer, he doesn't just come off like a devil. | ||
I mean, Bush really comes off like a devil. | ||
Looks like a devil. | ||
The way he did that demonic smile, like a gremlin or something. | ||
And then KSR1 had something important to say about that. | ||
So, KSR1, say that in your own words. | ||
You know, the point was that, I was mentioning what you were saying, was that Bush was more arrogant with his presentation, which is what pissed people off. | ||
It was the arrogance. | ||
It was, you know, we're going to do it in your face. | ||
You know, what was it? | ||
Bring it on. | ||
That attitude that pissed people off. | ||
But I was alluding to the fact that the devil is really the guy you like. | ||
You know, yeah, Bush does look a little demonic there, or sounds such. | ||
Really, when you study the devil, Satan, it's the palableness. | ||
It's the, it's all right. | ||
It's, I'm here for you. | ||
Uh, you know, you don't get a lot of people telling them, look, I got these chains for you and you got to do what I say or you're going to get in these chains. | ||
All people are quick to rise up on that and say, no, this is not, I'm not going in no chains. | ||
And that's why You know, Bush kind of embarrassed himself and his family in the entire world, which I want to get to as well, because it's a controversial thing here. | ||
But yeah, the devil is palatable. | ||
He's very understanding of your problems. | ||
Very approachable. | ||
It's God that is in the dark, scary places that requires not hope, but courage. | ||
Courage. | ||
Hope is for powerless people. | ||
And this was something that Obama ran on. | ||
And yes, me, I'm a philosopher, no doubt. | ||
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Hope, I know the... Well, this is a false hope. | |
I mean, this is a false hope. | ||
This is a counterfeit of hope. | ||
And they say the road to hell is wide. | ||
It's paved. | ||
The road to the truth, it isn't easy, it's painful, it's hard. | ||
I mean, I want to believe Obama's going to fix it. | ||
I want to believe my children's future's okay. | ||
I want to believe we're turning the tide. | ||
And we are in a way that they're having to give us somebody this slick who says a lot of what we want to hear, but then baits and switches. | ||
See, to me, that's the bigger deception. | ||
That's the bigger deception right there. | ||
And now, let me raise this point about the world and global. | ||
With one presidency, okay, this Barack Obama presidency, with one presidency, the entire world is now ready for the new world order. | ||
The world is ready. | ||
Everyone's cheering him on, not just the United States, but everybody is cheering him on. | ||
And this could be a good thing, Only if he stands with the people and I don't know as a presidency, this is where I will yield in my point. | ||
I will stop here and yield in my point and say that time will tell. | ||
We don't, every time we get a president, we don't like them in four years, no matter who they are, unless they pay us. | ||
Now, if you are getting paid, Uh, and you got a bigger car. | ||
You put another room on the house. | ||
Uh, the New World Order is good for you. | ||
It's nice. | ||
It feels good. | ||
In fact, you don't care. | ||
Uh, go back to Nazi Germany. | ||
You can actually see people getting marched off. | ||
Uh, uh, in, in, in railway cars. | ||
But because it's not affecting you, and then, you know, you're doing pretty well. | ||
Uh, you gotta allow it. | ||
Uh, so, over the next four years, You know, I'm not into bashing any president. | ||
When George Bush was in office, I warned my people against pointing fingers at him. | ||
And not being able to govern your own house, not being able to respect your own leaders. | ||
I mean, black people are selling crack cocaine on Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard. | ||
I speak against that as well. | ||
You want to praise Dr. King one breath, but then you walk down the very street complying with what killed him. | ||
And so, really, this is about a people change. | ||
This is about, you know, the world should unite. | ||
But it should unite against that mindless globalization. | ||
The world is already united, you know. | ||
There's a new world order because there is already a true world order. | ||
And you can't have an agenda where people say, we're going to put together a new world order. | ||
Well then what is the old world order? | ||
What is the original world order? | ||
What is this new world order? | ||
Well, that's really the old world order is tyranny, and they're trying to sound like they're the new high-tech thing, so that they're claiming that all they've already done wasn't done by them. | ||
And in that is the crux of everything. | ||
Right. | ||
Is that we have Barack Obama, and he's coming in, and he's a globalist. | ||
He's got all these globalist handlers. | ||
He's going along with a total banker takeover as they set up this new World Bank that has bankrupted us by design in their own documents to get control. | ||
And he's claiming he's going to fight all that, but then with the other hand, he's actually bringing that in as the front man. | ||
What are people going to do, because I know they're going to carry it out, I know he's going to betray people, but then try to put a spin on it and make them love their servitude, love their slavery. | ||
That's why he keeps saying, this is going to be painful, this is going to get hurt, just do what I say. | ||
So they're trying to make the people love their loss of standard of living. | ||
They're trying to make being slaves be a good thing in the new change, because we all feel good as we go off to be basically euthanized. | ||
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You know, this is time to wake up. | |
For real, for real. | ||
It's time to wake up. | ||
And wake up in such a way that it's really about preparation as well. | ||
More people need to speak up and start scrutinizing. | ||
Because even he said something which I'd like to hold our president to. | ||
Which is, he said to other nations, Your people will judge you, not by what you destroy, but by what you can build. | ||
Yes. | ||
Now, I'd like to see what that really means here at home. | ||
What you can destroy versus what you can build? | ||
What are you going to build? | ||
What new thing are you going to build here? | ||
And I think he's not held to that standard because we're so mesmerized, we're so hypnotized by the fact that this historical event has gone down. | ||
I'll say this last thing here. | ||
You know, one thing I noticed, uh, over history is that just because you have a black manager, and notice the word manager, when the, when, when the, when the cities were really powerful, they didn't allow black people to run those cities. | ||
It's when the city fell, then you get a black mayor. | ||
It's when the states were powerful. | ||
You couldn't get a black statesman, a senator. | ||
It's when the state falls or has no more power. | ||
You can get a governor, a senator, etc. | ||
Now America has a black president. | ||
We have over 200 black mayors. | ||
Look at our city! | ||
Uh, we have, uh, uh, uh, black leadership all over the world, really, if you say, if you just go by color. | ||
You know, people of color are in offices all over the world, running countries all over the world. | ||
Look at the state of the world! | ||
Oh my God! | ||
This is veritas. | ||
I mean, finish up, but this is veritas. | ||
This is a new thought. | ||
I just realized this. | ||
America is totally bankrupt in the New World Order. | ||
We're essentially destroyed. | ||
We're already in the North American Union. | ||
Those documents have been declassified. | ||
The public doesn't know, and so absolutely, you go to Bilderberg, except for Vernon Jordan, it's all white people, they're totally racist in their own writings, and so now it's like a joke on America, they give us a messianic, slick, intelligent black guy to lead us, and it's a joke on him and the American people and black folks, because America has basically fallen! | ||
It has fallen already, and a black president and a racist global ideology tells you right there what the state of the country is in. | ||
Look at the mayors and you'll see, well, let me not go that far and prophesy, but I will say that we have precedence for this. | ||
We have precedence when a state, city, or nation has already been bought and sold. | ||
The black man is put there to now run it. | ||
And this is the other side of the argument. | ||
The other side of the argument is that maybe Barack Obama is not Maybe he's not really part of the new world order. | ||
Maybe he's not really part of the globalization and gotta just go along with it because it's just a job. | ||
One of the things I've criticized my people about is that, oh, I'm just doing my job attitude. | ||
That you're willing to deny truth as long as you can get what you want. | ||
In that sense, maybe Barack Obama is ignorant. | ||
Uh, if we can even swallow that. | ||
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I don't want to believe it! | |
I don't want to believe it! | ||
The guy radiates intelligence. | ||
The guy's totally slick. | ||
He never misses up his lines. | ||
He's very well spoken. | ||
I mean, no, look, bottom line, though. | ||
You know, this is the key to what I call my strategy, what I can do in society. | ||
We have a movement called Stop the Violence. | ||
Awesome. | ||
I'm very excited we'll call you and set that up. | ||
Tell us about your websites, both for your music and for your social movement against violence. | ||
You know, this is the key to what I call my strategy, what I can do in society. | ||
We have a movement called Stop the Violence. | ||
And this movement started in 1989. | ||
And one thing we talked about is that power respects power. | ||
You know, when I put out the Stop the Violence movement, or before that, my first record was called Criminal Minded. | ||
And when we put that record out, we were played everywhere. | ||
We were played everywhere. | ||
My image at the time was that street criminal image. | ||
You can go back and listen to it. | ||
In that image, and it was only an image, I said, while I was doing Criminal Minded, I said, but I'm a teacher, and I'm coming here to show you, I'm putting these clothes on because these are the clothes you respect. | ||
You respect murder, deceit, crime. | ||
Let me put that cloak on so that you can hear what I've got to say. | ||
When I gathered my audience of three million, which is what the record sold, I quickly put out the Stop the Violence movement afterwards, and it worked. | ||
It worked. | ||
People in my community, not everyone, but people at least had a choice. | ||
They had an alternative. | ||
They had some other awareness that they could link their emotions to. | ||
And it worked. | ||
Twenty years later, we're still plagued with violence. | ||
Violence is not going to leave humanity or the human experience. | ||
But it's not as bad as it was statistically, especially in inner cities, and I think a lot of it is because of you, and that is just such important work. | ||
Can you fire off the website? | ||
We'll put it on screen for folks. | ||
Wow, first of all, let me pause for a minute. | ||
You just hit my heart right there. | ||
Wow, I appreciate that. | ||
Well, it's true. | ||
Uh, website, S-T-V-S-I-T-E dot org. | ||
S-T-V-S-I-T-E dot org. | ||
But we advise people, use the website only for information, uh, to get information as well. | ||
If you really want to talk, come and see us face to face. | ||
We have meetings often. | ||
You can find out what's going on. | ||
as well. | ||
Get back to using your human skills. | ||
Technology is the weapon of the new world order. | ||
We gotta learn how to communicate with one another once again. | ||
STV site.com and what about the music site? | ||
No, that's it. | ||
My music is out there. | ||
Just Google KRS-One and everything comes up. | ||
You can find my music everywhere. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Most of my office are huge fans. | ||
You can get it on Alex Jones. | ||
We should work something out there to support your movement as well, our movement, through your voice I should say. | ||
Yeah, we should. | ||
Maybe I will come there and drop some CDs and DVDs off. | ||
Not so much for sale, but for giveaways on the air. | ||
Well, we've got your website up on screen. | ||
Stop the Violence site. | ||
Stop the Violence site. | ||
STVsite.org. | ||
STVsite.org. | ||
And where are you going to be tomorrow night in Austin? | ||
Actually, the club name escapes me right now while they're knocking on my door right now. | ||
The club name escapes me. | ||
We're somewhere. | ||
I can't even remember right now. | ||
Alex, hip-hop stands with you. | ||
Straight up. | ||
Let me say that. | ||
They will find it, KRS-One. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, and I can't wait to have you in studio tomorrow, sir. | ||
Alex, hip-hop stands with you, straight up. | ||
Let me say that we stand with you. | ||
And when it's time to get on the front line, you're going to look to your right and your left, and I hope I'm right there with you. | ||
Well, the Info Warriors, the We Are Changers, the 9-11 Truthers, the lovers of liberty everywhere, stay with you, my friend, and I'll call you this afternoon and give you the address, and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. | ||
We don't get on that right now. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Peace. | ||
There he goes, KRS-One, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I apologize to my next guest, backing him. | ||
We're only going to have him for about 10 minutes if he's even still there. | ||
I don't normally make a guest whole, but that was so wild and interesting and powerful information. | ||
A great article in the register I saw, Talking Pets, Obama's Guru Wants Animals to Sue You. | ||
And he's Andrew Orlonski. | ||
I hope I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
And, Andrew, thanks for coming on with us. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Good, good. | ||
I want to have you back for a full hour sometime, and I really want to pitch all the great stuff you're doing, and I apologize to you, you're also an author. | ||
Briefly, then we're going to go to break and come back in the last five minutes. | ||
Tell us about Obama's new appointment, who he's moving forward with. | ||
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This is Cass Sunstein, and I think he's the regulatory czar, which I can guess that we're going to be getting more regulations and not fewer regulations. | |
He wrote an article about six years ago, Saying that animals should be able to sue us, they should bring class action suits, with lawyers like Cass, I guess, speaking on the animal's behalf. | ||
It's amazing, and again, they could care less about the animals. | ||
I mean, you really sum it up. | ||
This is a cold-blooded way for groups of people to overturn democracy, saying, well, there's a small group of us, but we represent the cockroaches, and now we outnumber you. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, on the surface of it, it's a pretty funny story. | |
I mean, Cass here says we've got to ban all kinds of things, including hunting, which, you know, that just ain't going to happen. | ||
But there's also this movie. | ||
To me, it's really kind of strange because it gives you, in his head, there's a very idealized version of what animals are. | ||
And we all think, you know, we should treat animals well, but there's a very idealized version of what animals are. | ||
And it kind of diminishes the idea of what humans are and what we can do, I think. | ||
Well, if you don't kill rats, they take your house over. | ||
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Well, that's right! | |
But, yeah, I mean, this is... When you kind of fight these things through the courts, this is what struck me as odd. | ||
And we're getting more of it in Europe, I think, more and more, is when lawyers kind of speak on behalf of us Um, you, you, you eventually replace democracy with something where a bunch of eggheads, you know, gradually, uh... Hey, what? | ||
Stay there! | ||
Break it down for us! | ||
Break it down for us. | ||
We gotta break. | ||
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He's the T-Rex of political talk. | ||
Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
All right, we are back live, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Breaking down the financial news, world news. | ||
Obama's cruel host claiming he's shutting down Guantanamo. | ||
Yeah, they're just moving him somewhere else. | ||
We had KRS-One on with us. | ||
Just an amazing interview there. | ||
And right now, we've got him for another 10 minutes, and I apologize, we got him on late, Andrew Orlowski, and he's a writer for the Writer's Journal and a lot of other big publications over in England and around Europe. | ||
You can just Google his name and find out more about his writing. | ||
Okay, I mean, break down what's happening, what's really behind this, and then let's expand into your criticism of the climate change crowd. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, I think this is, to be honest, I'd love to hear what your listeners make of this attempt to kind of be ventriloquists in the law courts on behalf of animals. | |
I find it a little creepy in a couple of respects. | ||
As I said, it kind of diminishes the idea of what humans are once you start idealizing animals. | ||
And I went over to the pesticide this week and they've got a campaign to Make, get everybody to call fish sea kittens. | ||
Now, I just find that pretty bizarre. | ||
It's re-education, it's mind control, but not because they want to treat animals better, and you break this down, it's so the bureaucracy can out-vote the people. | ||
Explain that. | ||
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Well, I think with guys like Cass Sunstein, I don't think they're bad people, but the only way they think is, they naturally think of regulations as a way of prohibiting people from doing something. | |
They don't like. | ||
And I lived in the States for a few years. | ||
Coming back to Britain, you have a party in power which has kind of given up on politics. | ||
It doesn't know what it's doing, so it regulates. | ||
We have a weird, peculiar problem. | ||
Two-thirds of the legislation, the regulations that are passed in Britain are never put before Parliament. | ||
Some bureaucrats dust them out somewhere. | ||
They're called control orders, ministerial orders. | ||
People don't discover them for years. | ||
Well, you remember the case in New York about 12 years ago, where the rat was eating the guy's tomatoes so he beat it to death and they arrested him? | ||
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Ah, no. | |
Well, I mean, this just gives law enforcement and bureaucrats something to do, I think. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
But, I mean, this shows us where Obama's coming from, though, that this is the guy who's going to put in charge of regulations. | ||
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Well, I don't know, Obama seems like, like your previous distinguished guest, KRS-One said, Obama's a pretty smart guy. | |
I think with things like, with issues like this, and maybe even with climate change, he knows these are stinking policies everybody's gonna hate. | ||
I think he's gonna keep a real big distance from it. | ||
But the point is, is that this is the mindset of the people that he's bringing in. | ||
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Yeah, they're, how do you say, they're legalistic, they kind of, they're the guys who would argue how many angels would be on a pin, but they won't know what a pin's for. | |
You know, they're really kind of, it's, you know, it's like a different cast of people. | ||
And I come across this all the time. | ||
I think this is a curse of being a constitutional lawyer. | ||
I guess you spend 20 or 30 years in academia, debating really abstract things, and the law just becomes an instrument of achieving political success. | ||
It becomes a shortcut. | ||
Now, to me, that kind of diminishes the idea of democracy. | ||
Hey, if you've got a good idea, put it out to the people. | ||
Treat people intelligently. | ||
And, you know, use the democratic route. | ||
What about the United States, where they're using the Patriot Act on thousands of non-terror-related cases, including a woman spilling her Bloody Mary? | ||
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Well, I missed that story. | |
What happened there? | ||
Do you want to read it? | ||
She was on the airplane, the kids knocked it over, she spat at one of them on the leg, and then it said in the LA Times, it said, not even cussing, but arguing is an act of terrorism, and so she's now been charged with terrorism, under the USA Patriot Act, and isn't being given due process. | ||
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Geez. | |
Well, I've got a funny little detail for you. | ||
The Metropolitan Police have defined One of the functions of protecting the public from terrorism. | ||
Stay there, let's hear about it in one minute. | ||
Back in one minute. | ||
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Big Brother. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
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Shifting gears, it's the same thing they do when they say, the polar bears are endangered, they're threatened by global warming, and they say there's a consensus, every scientist says it's real. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I think it's way, it's pretty crazy over here in Europe. | |
If you even publish a contrary point, you get heaps of stuff poured over your head. | ||
They're trying to make that illegal. | ||
They're trying to make that illegal. | ||
But you were telling a story. | ||
I interrupt. | ||
That's an insane show, sir. | ||
That's how I operate. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
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That's cool. | |
Going back to the police in London. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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I just figured this might amuse your readers. | |
One of our guys got hold of the police operating manual for... It's kind of complicated, but it's part of the Stop and Search. | ||
That's part of the Terrorism Act. | ||
And they put in a word that this is advice for the police. | ||
It is important that officers take every opportunity to deter and disrupt terrorist operations, but they added the phrase And provide public reassurance. | ||
Listen, that happened to me in London, two guys that work for me in London, it happens to them, they put these terror databases, but going back to the Helter Skelter interview here, going back to, that's the same thing, saying now groups or governments or individuals will represent animals and that their vote will count as more than the rest of us, It's the same thing with the polar bears. | ||
They get to then take control, governmentally, of the entire area of the pole, claiming it's for the polar bears and it has nothing to do with them. | ||
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Well, I've got a kind of... I've looked at the subject and, I mean, Alex, my position is I'm an agnostic because I look at all the arguments for what might be causing the climate change, which changes all the time, and I haven't seen a really strong scientific case from anyone. | |
So that's a good position to be in, I think. | ||
But what I see is the kind of relentless background of you can't do certain things that were all doomed and certainly Obama's other scientific policy advisor is this guy who predicted catastrophes for America and the rest of the world every few years. | ||
I can't understand the mentality of people who realize, you know, the world is Kind of okay. | ||
It could be better, but it's... You know, we are not facing an environmental catastrophe as far as I can see. | ||
If there is one, it's not one I'm going to be able to do very much about. | ||
Well, if we do have one, it's going to be genetic engineering or nuclear weapons. | ||
It's certainly not the climate change. | ||
We have seasons. | ||
We have ice ages. | ||
We have Iberian maxims. | ||
It goes up and down. | ||
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Yeah, but I think there's a subtle kind of background to all this, is that it makes us feel bad about almost everything we do. | |
Yes, to make us feel like we're bad, humans are evil. | ||
Sorry, go ahead, you're right. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, it makes us think that resources are limited, and to me that's a crazy idea. | |
If you look around you, almost every resource we have has been created. | ||
We're going to be okay as long as we keep inventing stuff and making sure we can all get hold of it. | ||
Uranium was no good to a caveman. | ||
So that's a great example. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, do you have a private website or someplace people can see all your writings other than the Register.com? | ||
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Yeah, they can go to AndrewWolofsky.com and then they'll find a heap of stuff. | |
It's a blog format and I welcome email and comments. | ||
Well, I've seen your writing for years, and then I want to have you back for an official Maiden Voyage for a full hour. | ||
Well, I'm glad Alex. | ||
Because your wit and the different angles you cover things. | ||
I mean, I agree with about 95% of what you say and do. | ||
The other 5%, I mean, you're just a really interesting fellow. | ||
And we put your website up on screen. | ||
Put it back up on screen. | ||
You bet, and we'll talk to you in the near future. | ||
I know you're going to be busy coming up the next few months, but after that, I promise you'll come back on. | ||
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I'd love to be back. | |
Thanks, Alex, and all the best. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
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Take care. | |
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to come back after this quick break and get into the economy, the news, and a lot more. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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John, what kind of clips we got? | ||
Oh, it's not going to have a damn break. | ||
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Before last night, we already knew the Bush administration had spied on some U.S. | ||
journalists inside the U.S. | ||
Last night on this newscast, we revealed the new allegation that Mr. Bush's National Security Agency was systematically, 24 hours a day, monitoring not just individual reporters, but entire U.S. | ||
news organizations, as well as other organizations, the identities of which we still don't know. | ||
Tonight in our third story, Russell Tice, the NSA whistleblower who revealed that breathtaking claim on this program last night, returns and he is breaking more news. | ||
For some context, in the New Yorker magazine last year, reporter Lawrence Wright revealed that the FBI had asked him about phone calls he made to a British lawyer. | ||
...who was representing former jihadists, calls the FBI thought they were made by Wright's college-aged daughter. | ||
More than wiretapping was at work here, the name of Wright's daughter was not in the phone records. | ||
So how the hell, Wright demanded, did the FBI know his daughter's name? | ||
In 2007, Wright asked Mike McConnell, then Director of National Intelligence, his reply, I don't know. | ||
When Wright found it troubling that his daughter's name was on some NSA list somewhere, McConnell said, quote, it may be troublesome, it may not be, you don't know. | ||
As Mr. Tice is about to clarify, now we know. | ||
But first, yesterday we asked the NSA to comment on his allegations. | ||
The agency declined, saying only, quote, NSA considers the constitutional rights of U.S. | ||
citizens to be sacrosanct. | ||
The intelligence community faces immense challenges in protecting our nation. | ||
No matter the challenges, NSA remains dedicated to performing its mission under the rule of law. | ||
That from Bush Holdover at NSA. | ||
No reply yet from the Obama White House. | ||
Returning to our program tonight, Russell Tice, former NSA analyst. | ||
Now a very public whistleblower. | ||
Thank you again for your time tonight, sir. | ||
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Good evening, thank you. | |
Last night we discussed collection of phone and email data, envelope info, like the length of the call, but also the content. | ||
But the information they collected on journalists and other people, this was more than just phone and email info? | ||
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Well, as far as the information, the wiretap information that made it to NSA, there was also data mining that was involved. | |
And at some point, information from credit card records and financial transactions was married in with that information. | ||
So the lucky US citizens that tens of thousands of whom that are now on digital databases at NSA who have no idea of this also have that sort of information included on those digital files that have been warehoused. | ||
Throwing that kind of information in there too, your credit card records, where you have spent your money, does that make it clear to you who used this information or why it was used or what the goal was of gaining it? | ||
Do you have any better idea of what all this stuff was used for? | ||
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Well, the obvious explanation would be that, you know, if you did have a potential terrorist, you'd want to know where they're spending money and, you know, whether they purchased an airline ticket or something like that and, you know, that sort of thing. | |
But once again, we're talking about tens of thousands of innocent U.S. citizens that have been caught up in this trap. | ||
that they have no clue. | ||
you know, for... | ||
This thing could sit there for 10 years and then potentially it marries up with something else and 10 years from now they get put on a no-fly list and they of course won't have a clue why. | ||
All these tens of thousands of people that you refer to, do they at least have possible ties to terrorists like the story of this New Yorker magazine reporter where there was a phone call made that at least is a starting point or do they not even have that? | ||
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In most cases, they don't have that at all. | |
This is garnered from algorithms that have been put together to try to just dream up scenarios that might be information that is associated with how a terrorist could operate. | ||
Like I mentioned last night, the one to two minute pizza delivery call, and things of that nature, of which an innocent citizen could be easily tied into these things. | ||
And once that information gets to NSA and they start to put it through the filters there, where they have language interpreters and stuff and they start looking for word recognition. | ||
If someone just talked about the Daily News and mentioned something about the Middle East, they could easily be brought to the forefront of having that little potential terrorist and of course you know this this u.s citizen wouldn't have a clue this massive thing obviously did not grow of its own accord do you know or do you have an educated guess as to who authorized this | ||
and who developed this i have a guess where it was developed um i think it was probably developed out of the department defense and this is probably the of the total information awareness that came out of DARPA. | ||
That's my guess. | ||
I don't know that for sure. | ||
The previous reports of individual incidents suggest they were looking for leak sources. | ||
In 2006, the former NSA director, Michael Hayden, was asked if he targeted political opponents of the Bush administration, and he refused to answer. | ||
Was he? | ||
Was that one of the factors in determining which journalists they targeted? | ||
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Um, I don't know the answer to that. | |
Um, but, you know, from the avenue that I know about, everyone was collected. | ||
So, you know, they sucked in everybody and at some point they may have cherry picked from what they had, but I wasn't aware of who got cherry picked out of the big pot. | ||
I didn't have time to play that key part. | ||
It's much worse than what Oberman sings. | ||
We played that so we could break that down. | ||
People need to stop living in denial about how bad the surveillance is. | ||
We're going to get a lot of calls now for the balance of the broadcast and get into Obama's deception with Guantanamo Bay, saying, well, we're probably going to close it in the next year. | ||
You know, the headline is, he's closed it. | ||
Then it's, well, we're going to try to close it or figure out how to close it in the next year and what we're going to do with these people. | ||
Well, the Pentagon already said a year ago. | ||
More than a year ago, that they were going to move them to other bases and create a more judicial process that isn't just openly, we can grab you secretly, hold you secretly, execute you secretly. | ||
But all that stuff is still on the books in the Enemy Commissions Act, the enemy combatants, having one of those brain moments. | ||
It's the John Warner Defense Authorization Act that deals with taking over the states, and martial law, PD-51, deals with continuity of government, where the Congress and the states have no power. | ||
Will Obama repeal all of those? | ||
Those are questions we've got to ask. | ||
You're not hearing anything about that. | ||
It's all about how he's getting rid of Guantanamo. | ||
And then, it's the Military Commissions Act. | ||
I was calling it the Enemy Commissions Act. | ||
It's the Military Commissions Act that turns a U.S. | ||
citizen secretly, they can secretly issue this finding, not from a court, but from the President, the Defense Department, or their designates, and then secretly snatch and grab you when you disappear. | ||
They can torture you and then use that evidence in their secret tribunals. | ||
If the military secret tribunals find you not guilty, higher-ups can still find you guilty. | ||
I mean, it's not even a kangaroo court. | ||
It is worse than that, so we'll go over some of that. | ||
I got Bob Chapman coming on. | ||
I don't usually have him on twice a week, but I'm going to have him on for about 10-15 minutes later in the hour, after we take some calls, because I want to get his specific take from my analysis, and we'll see if he concurs with it, about what they're doing with the quote, nationalization of the banks. | ||
It isn't really a nationalization, we'll tell you what it really is. | ||
But right now, let's go to your phone calls. | ||
Craig in New York disagrees. | ||
First up, go ahead. | ||
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Hi Alex, thanks for letting me on. | |
I told the guys I called up to disagree, so you really do believe in open dialogue. | ||
You really don't screen the calls. | ||
I just want to say you're honest with that, and I respectfully disagree. | ||
I think you exaggerate a lot of things in the show, and I think that hurts putting the information out there, because someone will find that you exaggerated and go, oh, everything you say is BS. | ||
Okay, let me stop you at specifics of what I exaggerate about. | ||
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Okay, for example, when you talk about NORAD drills on September 11th, and you say that it was for the same targets, the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, there were different drills on September 11th, for example, the drills for those targets, Twin Towers, Pentagon, were earlier drills in March. | |
It's when you are. | ||
No, no. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
No, they ran drills two years before, six months before, two months before, the week before, and so this is cherry-picking, and if I have the time, we could go through this, but anybody who wants to research it can look at it. | ||
Much of the drills on 9-11 are still classified, but the CIA was specifically running a separate drill on the morning of 9-11 and the news articles, and it's in some of my films, said that it was off the previous drills that were those targets. | ||
I mean, are you saying... Well, I mean, hey, what are you saying? | ||
Are you saying they weren't running drills that morning? | ||
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No, no, no. | |
Not at all, Alex. | ||
And it's... It was in front of USA Today that they were. | ||
Just to make clear with you, I've shown videos of yours in different classrooms. | ||
But I'm not exaggerating. | ||
I mean, I'm... Wait, wait. | ||
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One example. | |
Can I get one example through? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Okay, for example, as a joke, I called up with a Baba Booey phone call, and you are seen on YouTube claiming that the Howard Stern Show called you and that they showed off about it. | |
That never occurred. | ||
That was me who was calling. | ||
You get carried away from that. | ||
Okay, total and complete disinformation, pal. | ||
Total and disinformation, what you just did. | ||
Somebody called up, and it was a couple years ago I think, and it does sound just like you from memory, and my memory serves, or it was somebody with an exact same type Brooklyn or Queens or whatever your accent is, sounds like you, and they did a Boppa Booey. | ||
And I said, well, going from memory, I know the YouTube's out there so you can go look it up, I'm not omnipresent, but I said, yeah, you know, that might have been Boppa Booey because the Howard Stern Show, you know, doesn't like me. | ||
And that's what I said. | ||
I did not say I was sure that was you and that was happening. | ||
Now you just integrated that in with me somehow saying that it was the Howard Stern Show. | ||
What I talked about when that happened was the fact that I was called four times by producers at the Howard Stern Show Some guy with Electric Eel, another group, saying, we'd like to have you on the Howard Stern Show. | ||
This is about five years ago. | ||
But the other producers and Howard are concerned that you would plug ManCow. | ||
And that you're like a minion of Mancow and those two are rivals. | ||
You know, Mancow, his junior. | ||
And I said, I do thousands of interviews. | ||
I wouldn't come on and plug Mancow. | ||
They said, well, Mancow tries to get people to do that. | ||
I said, I'm not involved with that. | ||
Mancow has me on half the time and disagrees with me. | ||
We've had screaming arguments on air. | ||
And they said, OK, we'll call you back. | ||
And then they'd call back six months later. | ||
And it was the same thing. | ||
So that is the discussion with me saying the Howard Stern Show somehow doesn't like me. | ||
OK, so you're integrating two separate things into a straw man there. | ||
That's what you just did. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I'm not trying to be that convoluted. | |
And like you do, sometimes you get carried away. | ||
You might have misspoken. | ||
But for example, even with, say, Stephenie Jones' research, Uh, if you look at the way he procured the materials in which he, uh, tried to find there was thermite in the, uh, in the World Trade Center. | ||
Sir, they've been peer-reviewed. | ||
They've been peer-reviewed in prestigious peer-reviewed journals, and I bet you're gonna say that's a lie, too. | ||
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Socialist local economics journals. | |
Nothing to do with science. | ||
No, some of them have been reviewed. | ||
You know what? | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
I'm not gonna spend my time on Howard Stern, buddy. | ||
I guess everything's fine. | ||
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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. | |
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Bin Laden. | ||
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We have to look to Osama Bin Laden. | ||
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Don't call my name out your window when I'm leaving. | ||
I won't even know. | ||
By the way, Stephen Jones has gotten samples now. | ||
From last time I checked, seven or eight different places, including government stores and people on record who have property right next to it. | ||
And his finding of the spheres was also found by NIST in their sulfidation reports. | ||
We have the police and firemen saying, get back, they're going to bring the building down. | ||
We have it blowing up with the CIA being in there. | ||
I mean, nice try, guy. | ||
You're somebody who calls shows and does pranks. | ||
And, hey, I told you the economy was going to blow years ago. | ||
Told you it would start with subprime mortgages. | ||
Told you the bankers would take over and announce a world government run by the banks you'd pay carbon taxes to. | ||
Told you they'd announce youth brigades. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
We don't exaggerate anything here. | ||
It's far worse than we're saying. | ||
So, uh, I don't know, I just feel sorry for you, Bubba, because a lot of you Kool-Aid drinkers are so invested in the false reality that you're going to have a lot of problems in life. | ||
David, Louisiana, you're on the air, welcome. | ||
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Alex. | |
Hi. | ||
Hey, how you doing? | ||
Good, go ahead. | ||
I'm looking at the February 2009 Playboy, and it has an article named, Peep Culture, by Hal and it's Becky. | ||
And the sub-caption is, seven things you should know about our New World Order. | ||
But it doesn't exist, you're exaggerating. | ||
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That's right, it doesn't exist. | |
Henry Kissinger goes on and says Obama will be able to get the world to go along with the New World Order, and then he writes books calling on New World Order world government, and Walter Cronkite gets up and says we want world government, and Hillary Clinton says it, and they say a New World Order is a world government, and we get the North American Union documents, and they still say it doesn't exist! | ||
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That's right, everything is fine. | |
You know? | ||
But basically the article gets into how our culture is changing and modifying to the internet to be more, to basically accept surveillance and how you can profit off of it and become entertained by it. | ||
So basically acclimating us to constant surveillance. | ||
Yes, that's what's happening. | ||
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Well Alex, hey man, I appreciate your show and you have a great show, you have great soundtracks on your bumper music, and Bob Chapman is the man. | |
Alright my friend, so are you. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Let's go ahead and get in as many calls here as we can. | ||
Let's go ahead and talk to Stan in Missouri. | ||
Stan, you're on the air. | ||
Is this Farmer Stan? | ||
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What I've got to say, I don't disagree with you on anything, but you've been talking about all this compulsory service. | |
I want to know how in the world are they going to plan to enforce this? | ||
Are they going to stick a gun to our head? | ||
Are they going to seize our bank assets? | ||
Are they going to take our Social Security away from us? | ||
Now how in the world do they plan to enforce all this? | ||
Notice what they're saying. | ||
The economy's imploding. | ||
It's our fault as the American people in his speech. | ||
We've got to serve. | ||
We've got to sacrifice. | ||
It's America. | ||
We've got to do it. | ||
And then as things get worse, the media's going to blame those of us that don't go slave for the government for free that it's our fault. | ||
Now, the rest are going to volunteer and then get a stipend check That's going to be in his separate from government volunteer corps, and then they'll stage some more terror attacks and things, or launch some more wars in say 18 to 24, and then they're going to offer you a government check for college, and they're saying this, but you'll have to serve, and they're going to say, don't worry, You don't have to serve overseas. | ||
You're going to be part of the new domestic army. | ||
This is all proposed. | ||
And so, that's how they're going to do it. | ||
I mean, how did they do the draft back in the 60s and 70s? | ||
I mean, they just say our country's under attack, we have to do this, and then they demonize cowardly draft dodgers. | ||
Well now, you'll be a service dodger. | ||
But you're going to be able to opt out, they claim, to be able to serve domestically, and hell, these young 18-24 year olds, they're going to love wearing an Obama uniform, literally, and stomping around. | ||
You know, at first it's feeding soup kitchens, digging ditches, cleaning up parks, but then they're going to convert it over, which they say they're going to do, into spying on neighbors, running checkpoints, and things like that. | ||
So see, first they're going to launch it, we're helping the old, we're helping everybody, we love you, we care, and then everybody gets behind it, oh yeah, and then How dare you be against soup kitchens and spying on your neighbors? | ||
I mean, how are they going to get the people? | ||
Just like when you've got an air conditioning guy at your house and you're a homeschooler, and you're homeschooling, and they say, your kids should be in school, I'm calling the cops on you. | ||
There's no law that you've got to homeschool, but the public believes it. | ||
There's no law you've got to take vaccines, but the news lies and says it. | ||
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I understand that, my friend, but right now we're having a complete, absolute breakdown of society. | |
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I'm just going to have Bob Chapman. | ||
Amen. | ||
For the next 25 minutes there's going to be open phones again in the fourth hour today. | ||
I want to break down with Bob Chapman of theinternationalforecaster.com what this nationalization really means. | ||
I'm going to give you my analysis and then see if he concurs. | ||
Okay. | ||
The International Central Bank has industrialized the western world. | ||
They get us under their control. | ||
They state that's the plan so that they can get us all in debt. | ||
They call it a service economy. | ||
Then they cut off the liquidity to Main Street, killing it so they can buy it up with the tens of trillions of dollars of bailout money that they've sucked into their coffers in the last three and a half months. | ||
8.5 trillion on record. | ||
That's six weeks ago. | ||
It was a trillion, 300 billion a week, so it's well over 10 trillion now. | ||
And then they say to the public, they've already got dictatorial power under the bill they passed that stated no one can review them, no court, no government, not Congress, not the President. | ||
It gives this totally illegal, fraudulent, omnipotent, imperial power to the private Federal Reserve Governors. | ||
And separate Fed Governors and former Governors are saying, we've been told war powers have been enacted, we're not even involved. | ||
That's been in Bloomberg and AP. | ||
So they've already got the dictatorial power. | ||
They have to sell now what they're going to do in that power by acting like they don't have it and say, we have to nationalize the banks, but they won't tell you where it's going, what the money is, into this new Bank of the U.S. | ||
That's been in the Wall Street Journal and a bunch of other publications. | ||
And it will issue bonds. | ||
But really, that's the Federal Reserve that's already quietly started issuing some type of secretive bonds to institutions and governments that they claim are as good as U.S. | ||
Treasury notes. | ||
So they're blowing the U.S. | ||
out, blowing its credit out. | ||
The people have got to pay all that back in taxes and interest. | ||
And they're now creating this new instrument that is the new Bank of the USA, which is USA in name only. | ||
It's also private like the Federal Reserve. | ||
It's the same group. | ||
You have the private shareholders of the small group of banks that are also the Federal Reserve. | ||
Which will also be this new bank, and then it cedes its power to Bretton Woods 2 to internationally devalue the currencies together, which as they've said they're going to do. | ||
And Newsweek has called it World Bank, World Government, offering that as a solution. | ||
So when they call it nationalization, it isn't really that. | ||
It's the last vestiges of treasury control over financial systems being transferred to the Federal Reserve and then openly transferred publicly into an international body, which again is owned by the private shareholders of the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the Bundesbank, a handful of families. | ||
And so that's what's happening with all of this. | ||
So if nationalization was bad enough, the only way, the only sense it's nationalized is they're saying unlimited secret funds will be transferred further, not just the 8.5 trillion, and they're looting all the other countries too, that's just here, into this group, into this body, which will then set currency rates, that will then set interest rates worldwide, that will then set tax policy worldwide, And they're calling it the New World Order. | ||
So that's basically what they're doing, and the public will think they're paying taxes into the new Bank of the USA to freeze up these bad derivatives, these bad instruments, when in reality the establishment's just writing those off to their investors and hoarding all the capital and cash to themselves as the world goes into depression. | ||
They continue the process of buying everything up and then telling governments through their INF World Bank shock therapy system that in Argentina, Russia, now in Iceland, You have to hand over roads, infrastructure, and all these private interests which are also owned by the very same central banks themselves that are setting the policies for the government to have the right to pay all of the people's money into the private central banks that are doing it themselves. | ||
Now that sounds crazy. | ||
It is. | ||
We're paying them to pay taxes and then to pay interest on that. | ||
Bob Chapman, does that succinctly describe it or can you boil it down better or do you agree with that analysis? | ||
One of the downsides of being on with you is thinking about things that you miss, which in this case, you haven't missed anything at all. | ||
And I agree with you wholeheartedly. | ||
Of course, there's all kinds of nuances along the way, but you got it nailed. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Now, we're going to be in the middle of a depression. | ||
I think the depression's begun. | ||
At least in the United States. | ||
But hold on, Bob. | ||
Put it in your own words. | ||
I mean, I did that whole long, extrapolated thing. | ||
I mean, with all of your decades of research and finance and being spot on predicting what's going to happen, how would you sum up what they're doing right now and then go into the depression? | ||
Well, the summation is what you've said is true. | ||
And I think that they are going to have trouble getting across what they're trying to get across. | ||
And that is that they're going to find resistance about the way that they're rolling this thing into this new USA Bank. | ||
We're still going to get lots of questions, admittedly, from Wall Street, people who are not involved in this. | ||
What are you people doing? | ||
This is like Alexander Hamilton and his U.S. | ||
Bank all over again. | ||
And of course, that was defeated by Congress, but they are going to have trouble implementing this. | ||
It's not going to be easy, especially not in the middle of a depression, but they think that they're masters of the universe and they can get anything done that they want well yeah that's the issue is that it's totally unpopular 98 99 percent against it in the polls thousand to one phone calls against it in congress and that's with the public not even having one inkling how bad it really is and and then this is only the beginning and then they're just giving us no quarter you're right | ||
and we discussed this yesterday and it's our job to inform the public that this is going down how it's going down why it's going down and what we got to do about it and And that is, ring the phone off your congressman's wall, and tell other people, demonstrate. | ||
Right now, all over Europe, demonstrations are going berserk. | ||
And a lot of them are becoming violent. | ||
The Iceland government is stepping down. | ||
You'll probably have government changes in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Romania... But the banker scam, when they do implode an economy and do this, as they're doing here, is to just put puppet after puppet until it wears the people out. | ||
But they're giving the people no quarters, so that's not going to work. | ||
No, it's not going to work. | ||
And so, it could turn into revolution in a number of countries. | ||
But they don't care because they want it all, they want it now. | ||
That's right. | ||
And they've opened the window and they can't close it. | ||
They can't go back. | ||
They're beyond the halfway point to where they're going. | ||
And they have been since 2002, 2003. | ||
And, you know, the game is on. | ||
And we have to use the opportunities that we get to tell other people, this is what's happening to you. | ||
And I see on CNBC and in reading in the business publications that the professionals in Wall Street are pulling the money out of banks. | ||
I mean, I never saw anything like that before in the last almost 50 years I've been involved in it. | ||
Now, I said 6-8 months ago that I believe it would happen in the next year, the total implosion. | ||
I'm saying that's what the evidence looked like. | ||
You and many others, Dr. Roberts and others are saying 2-3 years, but I had Roberts on a few weeks ago and he said it may happen quicker now. | ||
Are you still saying 2-3 years until we actually enter hell itself? | ||
Well, I've said in the international forecaster, it now may happen quicker. | ||
That's exactly what Mr. Roberts said. | ||
So we don't know the timing on that. | ||
All you know is it's bad and it's going to happen. | ||
And if you if you look at what they're doing, I don't know what stage is behind the scenes that they're planning is that. | ||
I mean, they might come out next week and say the big surprise that others have talked about that we have for you. | ||
with the new administration is that we are going to work toward world financial regulatory control and eventually have a new financial order, a new currency for the entire world because we don't want this terrible devaluations to happen again. | ||
And then advertise it that the only solution to get America going in the world is this. | ||
Exactly, and then they'll pull up somebody like, uh, uh, Goebbels, and, uh, they'll, he'll be on television every day, and, and telling the people, all this is what we gotta do. | ||
It is reckless, and, and you're right, they've done it by design, but clearly the execution has gotten out of control for them, but it's like opening a screen door on a submarine, there's no putting the door back in place, they've, they've committed, I mean, they've jumped out of the airplane, parachute or not. | ||
And we have our weapons at our disposal as well. | ||
And that is getting out to the public as best we can. | ||
And when the public's disgruntled, you tell them what the problem is and get them mobilized. | ||
I mean, if you're out of work and you can't get a job and you're on some kind of welfare, You have plenty of time on your hands, so you start putting people together. | ||
Well, what the public's got to know is that the establishment's going ahead with this, and nothing they promise you is there to help you. | ||
It's to secure their global empire. | ||
If they could care less about starving and dying and murdered Iraqis or Africans, they don't care about you. | ||
It still is reckless, though. | ||
I mean, if I was the power elite, I would want soft power. | ||
But I guess I'm not the power elite, and I'm not a psychopath. | ||
As Mr. Roberts spent ten minutes one day on this program saying, these people are insane. | ||
And he's absolutely right, and he knows them better than we do, because he worked in Washington. | ||
And he knows that mindset. | ||
Well, I mean, it is insane. | ||
Did you see the LA Times, where they admit, they say hundreds, really thousands of people for raising their voices on airplanes, are arguing, are now being charged as terrorists, and then are having their rights in trial stripped, and they always promised the Patriot Act was only for Al-Qaeda, but now they're using it against marijuana, they're using it on the street. | ||
I mean, that is classical tyranny right there. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
And the gentleman was on before saying that people have thrown their hands in the air and they're going into stores and just taking what they want. | ||
And that's going to get worse. | ||
And there's millions of stores shutting down, whether they're in clothing or food and all kinds of things. | ||
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The economy's coming down. | |
And you're now saying you think it's happening faster than you previously thought, degrading slowly for two or three years. | ||
I know people can read the nuances of that in the International Forecaster, but for those that are listening right now, if you're revising your forecast, project that for us. | ||
Well, two weeks ago, in the Forecaster, At the beginning of the forecaster where I always put something where I want to catch people's attention, I said, this is it. | ||
You go all in on gold and silver because they're going to take off. | ||
Now, they're going to take off because the news is going to get so bad and the ability to control those two markets is going to wane for the insiders who have been doing it. | ||
And I think things are about ready to bust out and fly. | ||
And I've been dead right here over the last couple of weeks. | ||
We had two breakouts, technically, in gold and silver today. | ||
And the sky's the limit now. | ||
I suppose along the way we'll have burps, so to speak. | ||
But we're going to test $20 on silver. | ||
And you know, silver, because of the suppression by two banks, you know, it can go up $3 or $4 in a day. | ||
There's no limits on silver. | ||
And which there was at one time, a long time ago. | ||
And it could be wild. | ||
And gold's going to go up and test 1033. | ||
And it is going to break it. | ||
And the market is going to go lower. | ||
Starting an hour and a half ago, you could see the government come into the stock market, trying to hold it up. | ||
They got the S&P and the NASDAQ up, but they couldn't get the Dow up. | ||
Their power is waning. | ||
And the market's going to go down. | ||
And I'm sorry, a bunch of deceived, pathetic Obama zombies prattling around cheerleading the government isn't going to change the fundamentals of what's happening. | ||
No, and the fundamentals have been, again, deliberately put in place. | ||
And all of the things that you see just aren't happening. | ||
They've been planned that way. | ||
And we're just going to have to disrupt what they're doing. | ||
Gold's been shooting up so fast today, I don't even know what it's at right now. | ||
What's it at, Bob? | ||
Well, we know it's up over $37. | ||
And that's in the February contract. | ||
It's been up all day long. | ||
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And they tried to knock it down at $14. | |
no you know and they try to knock it down at fourteen dollars they couldn't do it uh... | ||
all i know is what we said yesterday with u_b_s_ grabbing nineteen thousand plus was my accounts of mid-level new baryche and they're doing this all over the place that the only way to protect assets for the issues are and even paid taxes on the to the damn bankers excuse me folks that slipped out i apologize even with those people uh... | ||
I mean, all you can do is get gold and silver, and I want to bring Ted Anderson in briefly here, because Ted is still offering gold at the offer he did yesterday that was last week's prices that was, what, thirty-something bucks under what he was able to buy it for, and then today it's up thirty-something more, and so those were great deals yesterday. | ||
These deals are insane. | ||
Ted offering yesterday's deal today, is that a good deal, Bob Chapman? | ||
It doesn't get any better. | ||
Ted Anderson, tell folks about today's gold and silver offer. | ||
Well, yes, the question, gold has gone over $903 today, so we're up over $900 an ounce on the closing contract. | ||
Then it's up $50. | ||
Yeah, you, right now, I repriced it. | ||
Franks right now are at $225. | ||
If I want to sell Franks today at today's price, they're $225. | ||
My yesterday's price was $202. | ||
That means that the gold price, and this is, I priced it at about $890. | ||
So, I mean, I give, I'm $980, I'm sorry. | ||
$9.89 right around there. | ||
So it's up higher than that right now. | ||
Gives you an idea. | ||
These are up over 10% from the time that I bought these things to where they're at now. | ||
Franks are at $2.25 currently. | ||
I'm selling them at $2.02. | ||
The British Sovereigns right now are at $2.75. | ||
I'm selling those at $2.50. | ||
I also have the Gold Buffalo. | ||
I didn't have time to reprice those again, but they're going to be going up the same 10%. | ||
Everything that I have is going up. | ||
The silver coins right now, the walking liberty halves that we've been talking about, at $8.40 I have to reprice those. | ||
I will hold this special through the weekend. | ||
But I'm telling you, the market holds into this $900 range. | ||
There's going to be a whole new set of prices, and everything's going to be up 10 to 15 more. | ||
Now, let's explain. | ||
You have limited supplies of silver and gold at the price, when the market was at what, $830? | ||
Yeah, that's when I picked it up, Alex. | ||
It was when gold was sitting there down. | ||
It was trying to test $700 an ounce, and then I'm buying like a madman, trying to get as much supply as I can. | ||
Now, the market, without a question, has just gone up about $100. | ||
Specifically, this gold you bought, on average, all those different buys in there, how much? | ||
The gold you're selling now is priced at where in the market? | ||
Right now, if you took that same coin, it'd be $225, and I'm selling that coin right now at $202. | ||
That's one of the examples. | ||
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Beautiful friend. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
This is the end, My only friend, the end. | ||
Of our elaborate plans, the end. | ||
Of everything that stands, the end. | ||
No safety, no surprise, the end. | ||
I'll never, I'll never look into your eyes. | ||
Can you picture what will be? | ||
So limitless. | ||
Stranger's hand. | ||
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That's what they do. | ||
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It's excellent. | ||
Ted Anderson, you're saying you've got enough gold and silver there to hold this special throughout the weekend with gold cresting up to $900 an ounce, silver going up. | ||
Tell us about the silver offer. | ||
Yeah, the silver currently right now, the Walking Liberty halves, but like I said, Alex, in very limited supply. | ||
I mean, we will take orders through this weekend. | ||
I was just warned by my trader that she cannot get them past that. | ||
We will have to raise our prices. | ||
We will have to reflect what silver is doing. | ||
Let's be clear, during the break your traders are running in saying, watch it Ted, watch it. | ||
Yeah, they're calling all their sources right now to try to gear up for this particular special because everybody knows the phones are going to blow off the hook and if you're not calling to buy gold and silver while you're watching what's going on in the market right now, And you've got money sitting in the bank. | ||
I think you're nuts. | ||
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Bob Chapman, I mean, we were telling people on the show that it was $286 an ounce six years ago to buy gold. | ||
Because we knew they were going to devalue the currency. | ||
It's gone up to a thousand. | ||
It's gone back down. | ||
It's going racing right back up. | ||
They're not being able to suppress it. | ||
Should people get into gold and silver now, especially because they're getting last week's prices today during a gold bull market? | ||
Well, it certainly doesn't get any better than that price-wise. | ||
And as you know, I said all in. | ||
I mean, this is it. | ||
And I'm telling people to pull their money out of banks, except what they need for operating expenses. | ||
And taking a hard look at their insurance policies, because insurance companies are asking regulators to lower the bar for them, just in case the stock market drops from $8,000 to $4,000. | ||
I was about to say, every time Ted says your annuities aren't insured, we get hate mail. | ||
Then they call back apologizing, saying, OK, I found out it's true, I'm not insured. | ||
Annuities are not insured, FDIC, are they? | ||
No. | ||
And not only that, you know, they're in the market. | ||
The market goes down, they're going to go down. | ||
There will be insurance companies that will be in trouble. | ||
Whether the government will bail them out or not, I don't know. | ||
But why take the chance when you've got something that's going up? | ||
There is one thing that they can't get their greedy hands on, and that's gold and silver and precious metals. | ||
They can put property taxes on your land and take it. | ||
They can do anything. | ||
They can't get your gold and silver unless they physically stick you up for it. | ||
So 800-686-2237. | ||
Ted, you're holding this deal until what? | ||
Sunday evening? | ||
Sunday evening. | ||
Place your orders by Sunday evening or you'll pay more. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
800-686-2237. | ||
Bob, can you stay just one more five-minute segment? | ||
I've got a few other financial questions for you. | ||
Sure. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, and in the ten seconds we've got left, well, we'll just come back and also give out the number for folks to get a free copy of your newsletter. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Your phone calls, including a few that disagree from Brazil and Florida and places like that. | ||
Coming up in the next segment, I will go over some more of the news. | ||
Like, YouTube is systematically pulling scores of the Building 7 being blown up videos and footage of BBC announcing it fell before it did. | ||
So, massive censorship that they announced they would do now taking place. | ||
The Defense Department and Obama are announcing they may not do a 16-month Iraq Troop Pullout. | ||
Timetable now. | ||
But they may wait a year and then do a timetable. | ||
Bush has been doing that for five and a half years. | ||
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. | ||
Oh, we'll shut Guantanamo. | ||
Maybe in the next year, but we're building some new camps. | ||
They said a year ago. | ||
Follow the Army Manual. | ||
Same news. | ||
Bob Chapman in closing. | ||
I want folks to get their pens and paper ready so they can call and get a free, uh, your latest newsletter, the hard copy, the big thick one. | ||
But before we do that, um, They're talking about bank holidays. | ||
It's in the news that money people are getting their money out of the banks. | ||
They're talking about a bank holiday, a devaluation. | ||
We've seen Gerald Cilente and all these really accurate trends forecasters, the best in the world, saying they believe bank runs or bank holidays to stop them in mid-February. | ||
That's only a few weeks away. | ||
I hope he's wrong. | ||
What do you see, Bob? | ||
I see it happening, but I just don't know what the timing on it is. | ||
I think the next two weeks are going to be crucial, because we may get an idea of the timetable that the alumnus are going to use to regulate the world financial system. | ||
And I think that's going to be very important, and hopefully they will let us know what they're going to do. | ||
And then we can work against that program. | ||
As far as the bank holiday is concerned, I just can't say. | ||
It's going to happen, I just don't know when. | ||
Well, Geithner, who doesn't pay his taxes to the private IRS, the private Federal Reserve, he went before Congress, as you know, two days ago, and he said, we're not going to tell you what we're planning, but it's international in scope, and it's not going to be popular. | ||
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What is, I mean... That's what we just said. | |
And that's what you said yesterday. | ||
And you were right, I'm right, and that's what they're going to do. | ||
And you know, down the line this year, with the hearings that they've had regarding retirement plans, what are they going to do with that? | ||
I mean, are they going to try to roll the retirement plans into Social Security and make it retroactive? | ||
I know we're in January the 1st, 2009, and they passed legislation in August, and they say, whoops, all you people who have taken your money out, you've got to give it back to us. | ||
Well, these people in Washington, they're real beauties. | ||
That's actually in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
They're saying what bank nationalization means for you. | ||
And it says the government's going to take over your funds and your 401Ks for your own safety. | ||
And in congressional testimony a month ago, they said they're going to start taxing and stealing part of it. | ||
So not only will it be devalued, they'll protect it by stealing large portions. | ||
You're right. | ||
And that's what they intend to do, but the timing, again, I don't know. | ||
I don't know for sure they're going to make it retroactive in regard to retirement. | ||
But knowing them, they probably will. | ||
I mean, just like the 1986 Tax Reform Act, every accountant in the nation thought that the people who had abided by the law Would be grandfathered in. | ||
They didn't grandfather anyone in. | ||
Eight million millionaires went bankrupt. | ||
Well, it was worse than that. | ||
My dad was no millionaire then, but he was a successful dentist owning a dental office. | ||
And I remember they took basically everything we had, and they said to my dad in the office, in the IRS, they said, Mr. Jones, we know you did everything by the book. | ||
We're white-collar criminals, and we're going to take everything you've got. | ||
And it was retroactive. | ||
They changed the tax law, claimed you owed all this money with interest. | ||
I was there, I know, I was entrapped in it. | ||
And I beat him. | ||
Because you were a patriot and knew all about the New World Order. | ||
That's right, I knew exactly what to expect from them. | ||
Give us the number to get a complimentary copy of the International Forecaster. | ||
That number is... 877, you always catch me here, 877-479 8178. | ||
Again, 877-479-8178. | ||
Toll free. | ||
Again, 877-479-8178. | ||
Toll free. | ||
Thank you, Bob. | ||
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I'm back to 18 hour days working on this Obama film. | ||
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I'm chugging the coffee here. | ||
I'm going to really look like a raccoon when this film is done with black circles under my eyes. | ||
Those are my running lights when I've been getting the work done. | ||
You can tell when Alex Jones has been busting butt. | ||
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Oh man, people sometimes, like my wife, pick up my coffee and she'll say, how do you drink it that hot? | ||
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People disagree. | ||
They get to go to the head of the line. | ||
But I've got to be quick with it because I want to get to everybody else. | ||
Bob in Florida who disagrees. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hello, Bob. | ||
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Good afternoon. | |
Yeah, I got a question about... It seems like you always criticize people who see things differently than you. | ||
Like, for instance, that guy who made Zeitgeist Addendum, Peter Joseph. | ||
I don't understand why you have to criticize his movie. | ||
Anybody who exposes the Federal Reserve or 9-11 should be encouraging them or supporting them. | ||
He has obviously different views on the solution, but one of the main views is to end the Federal Reserve, so instead of criticizing him, like you say we should do, we should encourage other people. | ||
Well, you know, let me just say this. | ||
I could have probably done that better, but so could he. | ||
I mean, I was saying that most of our programming is innate. | ||
He said, no, that's not true. | ||
Everything is learned. | ||
And I just said, but we have all these studies. | ||
And he just said, no, I'm an intellectual, you're not. | ||
And it made me angry. | ||
I agree with a lot of what the film has to say, and I said that to him. | ||
And he used a lot of my footage in the first Zeitgeist. | ||
No, I didn't hear that at all. | ||
is that I disagree with the central planning, and he did say on the show that I would have to be reeducated under this system, that I would have to do what they said, and that I would be reeducated. | ||
Now, did you hear him say, I would have to go to a reeducation center? | ||
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No, I didn't hear that at all. | |
Well, you better go listen to the hour and a half interview. | ||
Near the end. | ||
See, see, I've seen what they're putting out before. | ||
this this This Utopia, it's what the globalists push. | ||
And so, am I perfect? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
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Yeah, but even Utopia is in the Bible. | |
I mean, it's okay to want Utopia. | ||
Man isn't going to give you... | ||
reality you know it's a centralized directorate he says run by a computer who's going to program that computer just i appreciate your call man look okay fine believe it it's good it's wonderful i'm bad the big thing is i don't talk like this and do intellectual stuff and go you know i got a redneck voice so alex jones is an idiot No, Alex Jones is pretty darn smart. | ||
And all he does is interview the people that have been right over and over again. | ||
We know what we're talking about. | ||
We're on the cutting edge. | ||
We predict the future. | ||
We know what's happening. | ||
Okay? | ||
I know what that is. | ||
You know, even though it attacked anybody who's religious or anybody who has faith in the first one, I didn't really attack it for that. | ||
I stayed out of it. | ||
Even though they used my footage without me even knowing. | ||
My problem with that was, is that I then got blamed for that. | ||
Because I was in the movie. | ||
But I was nice after the thing was already out of the barn door and I said, whatever, just use it. | ||
And they contacted me about it. | ||
And what do I get for that? | ||
I'm bad, I'm evil because I don't want to go to a re-education center. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Let's go ahead and talk to Don in Brazil, who also disagrees. | ||
Go ahead, Don. | ||
Yeah, hey Alex. | ||
I just want to tell you, I'm a long-time listener and a recent member of Prison Planet, and I really like it. | ||
I'm a big supporter, but I do have to agree with that guy that says, if you sometimes exaggerate things... I don't. | ||
Okay, well let me ask you about this. | ||
How about Title 50, Chapter 32, U.S. | ||
Code? | ||
Yes. | ||
Section, uh, Paragraph B? | ||
Yeah, I think you said it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, you said that that gives the government the right to do biological or chemical testing on Americans. | ||
Well, doesn't paragraph C say that you need informed consent? | ||
Unless it's being done for research purposes. | ||
Read below it. | ||
Oh, well, there's paragraph D that says you've got to have Your IP phone's cut now. | ||
Say it again. | ||
Paragraph D, C is informed consent of every human subject that's involved in the testing and paragraph D is you gotta give prior notice to Congress. | ||
I don't have that up in front of me, but man, I wish somebody would IM that to me right now so I could just read it. | ||
That has been, I have covered that 50 times on air years ago, with it in my hand. | ||
And I know what it says. | ||
Now there's been amendments to it, it's been changed, so there's several versions as well. | ||
But if you look at U.S. | ||
Code, Title 50, Chapter 32, Subsection 1520A, Paragraph B, is that what you have in front of you? | ||
I got the updated version of it, I'm looking at it right now. | ||
No, I asked you, I asked you, I'm making sure from memory I've got it right. | ||
I'll have to type it in right now on air. | ||
I'll have to pull it up right now. | ||
Hold on. | ||
It's hard to do this while I'm talking on air. | ||
Just keep going. | ||
If you read that in the legalese, and then in the cases it's been used, let me ask you this. | ||
Are you aware that they've done, without consent on troops and everybody else and on U.S. | ||
cities, thousands of chemical, biological, and radiological tests? | ||
Are you denying that without conformed consent, say, five years ago, they sprayed almost all of Oklahoma with Subtelus Globigi bacteria out of aircraft? | ||
No, Alex, no I'm not. | ||
Let me stop you. | ||
Did they get conformed consent there? | ||
No, they probably didn't. | ||
Now let me stop you again. | ||
All I know is, is that when I've read U.S. | ||
Code, Title 50, Chapter 32, Subsection 1528, Paragraph B, and I can play you a newscast right now where they say in the newscast that they didn't tell people, It says in there, you've got to get conformed consent. | ||
But if you read the legalese in it, sir, it then says, unless it's for research purposes, and then they don't, you have to go look at the U.S. | ||
code-finding list that they have there to see what that means. | ||
Just like when I said the Patriot Act would be used in non-terror-related cases because of Section 802 saying, any action that endangers a human life that's a violation of any federal or state law, Then you've got to go look at the coding on that, and then now the proof's in the pudding that my interpretation of that is right, because tens of thousands of people in non-terror-related cases are being charged under the Patriot Act. | ||
Okay, well, yeah... Look, I mean, you're wrong! | ||
Look, look, I don't even have it in front of me, and I know... I do. | ||
I have it in front of me. | ||
Okay, well, this is what I want you to do. | ||
Read the subsection. | ||
Okay? | ||
Read above it. | ||
Go ahead and read it right now. | ||
I don't have it in front of me. | ||
I just know in there, in several of the versions, there's one where they took it out and they brought it back, it says, unless it's for research purposes. | ||
You're saying it doesn't say that in there? | ||
No, sir. | ||
No, sir. | ||
I don't see for not research purpose, but let me just say one thing. | ||
We're getting a little bit too much on detail. | ||
I'm not really want to get on you about that much. | ||
I just want to say... Hey! | ||
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Hey! | |
Stop! | ||
Stop! | ||
It's not exaggeration. | ||
What I say is in the Patriot Act is there. | ||
Now, if they've amended the U.S. | ||
Code and changed it, good! | ||
I know it became a big... it was on national news years ago, sir. | ||
This has been a major issue. | ||
I don't keep track of the entire federal registry. | ||
But I'm telling you, you can find copies of it on government websites with a version that says unless it's research purposes, then they don't need informed consent. | ||
Okay, so maybe that was a past thing, yeah, but then... I don't know! | ||
I'm saying I don't get up here on air and lie. | ||
Okay, if I get up here and say, if I get up, why the hell would I sit here, excuse me, why would I get up here and say, go look this up, and then it's not there? | ||
Why on earth would I do that? | ||
Okay? | ||
Laws change all the time. | ||
I don't exaggerate, sir. | ||
I don't exaggerate. | ||
Let me ask you about one other thing. | ||
Let me ask you one other thing. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You said that David Rockefeller went into the board meetings of all the large American oil companies other than Exxon Mobil and told them they were all fired. | ||
Yes, he went into a bunch of them. | ||
You mean ConocoPhillips? | ||
Go pull the news articles up. | ||
He went around to the oil companies they have big family holdings in. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
Are you saying that isn't true? | ||
Are you fed up with all the side effects? | ||
I'm out of time here, and we'll do this just on the internet only on PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
Are you there, sir? | ||
Are you there? | ||
Yeah, I'm here. | ||
What are you doing down in Brazil? | ||
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I'm here. | |
What are you doing down in Brazil? | ||
I'm just traveling through right now. | ||
I'm in Rio. | ||
Okay, let me just stop you. | ||
When I get up on air, Six months ago, and I say, David Rockefeller's gone to the Exxon Mobil board, he's threatening Rex Tillerson, and saying they have to get on board and say carbon dioxide's a toxic waste, they have to get behind a global tax. | ||
And people call me and say, you're a liar, there's no plan for a global tax, and now they're announcing it. | ||
That was exaggeration, it's public. | ||
And then I remember reading, he went to a bunch of the other oil companies, not all the oil companies, as you know there's thousands, but the big ones, that they have holdings in, And that they went and put pressure on them with the Rockefeller holdings and the rest of his family. | ||
So, of course, I boil it down and say he went around to a bunch of the oil companies and put pressure on them. | ||
That's admitted. | ||
It's in the news. | ||
They've now buckled and done it. | ||
Now, I mean, is there a global tax? | ||
Are they pushing it? | ||
Did the Rockefellers go put pressure? | ||
Are you saying that isn't true? | ||
No, I'm not saying that's not true. | ||
All I'm saying is this. | ||
Would you say that you have ever exaggerated anything, maybe once or something? | ||
No, what I've done is I've been incorrect. | ||
I get bill numbers wrong sometimes. | ||
I get dates wrong. | ||
I get phone numbers for sponsors out wrong. | ||
I called Chris One, KRS One, I reversed the numbers. | ||
You called it KSR, that was funny. | ||
Yeah, yeah, but that wasn't an exaggeration. | ||
That was me running a TV show, people talking to me through the window, stuff on the screen, things going on. | ||
Let me ask you about this. | ||
Let me ask you about this. | ||
I mean, here's another example. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, let me ask you something. | ||
I saw a comment on Infowars.com in a story last night saying, look at Alex, I heard him today say thousands of people have been charged under the Patriot Act in non-terror related cases, and they put a link up and they said, but look at the LA Times, it says more than 200. | ||
That was more than 200 on airplanes! | ||
I'm talking about all the articles I've seen where South Carolina, thousands, you know, and so of course I'm integrating that into a simple statement And then people play wordsmith semantical games with it and imply that thousands haven't been charged in non-terror related cases under the Patriot Act and have their due process violated. | ||
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I mean, that's not an exaggeration. | |
No. | ||
I love you, man. | ||
You do a hell of a job and, man, I support you 100%. | ||
I'm just saying that if somebody looks up something that you'd said and then found out it was, you know, kind of a stretch or not exactly true, they might discount everything you're going to say. | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
Do you believe there's a version of the U.S. | ||
Code, which changes every year, that says what I said it said? | ||
I sure do. | ||
Because I'm not lying to you. | ||
I'd be an idiot even if I was a bad person. | ||
But more than that, are they not announcing a world government run by the bankers? | ||
The major issues we talk about, did it not come true like we said? | ||
You're right. | ||
Maybe you want to say, well, you know, It's helpful, exaggerating a little bit to make people, you know, wake up and see it and everything is okay or something. | ||
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No, I'm not exaggerating! | ||
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What? | |
Let me ask you about this. | ||
Okay, like yesterday, when you were talking to Joe Rogan and the woman on the plane with the two kids and getting charged with terror and stuff, you know that one? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you kept saying, you would say, She got a long prison sentence, you know, and she... Yeah, we've called them. | ||
Now that, you just... She's held on probably, it even says it in the article... No, no, no, that is, that is correct. | ||
I was thinking of another case and I was screaming and yelling and arguing on air, and I thought about that last night when I heard the rebroadcast. | ||
Now, you just legitimately found, but they're trying to put her in jail for ten years, that is something real because I'm yelling and screaming and arguing with Joe. | ||
You're right. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Hey, I gotta go back live to the full audience. | ||
Here we go, thank you. | ||
Okay, the point here is, for those who weren't watching Prison Planet.tv with that caller, he listed a bunch of things where I didn't exaggerate, and then he listed something where I was wrong, and that's what I just said. | ||
I get things wrong, there's all these cases, I'm not omnipotent, I don't have all the answers. | ||
The issue is, are they charging people under terrorism and then restricting their rights and their due process in court when they swore they wouldn't use the Patriot Act except against Al Qaeda? | ||
And the answer is, they are. | ||
And so we can play games with all of this stuff all day. | ||
Alex, it is, everybody acts like it's up to Alex Jones what happens in the future. | ||
I'm here doing the best job I can, putting my best foot forward, attempting to be as accurate as I can. | ||
And I'd say we're ninety-five percent accurate. | ||
Whereas the mainstream media generally has an agenda or is trying to spin, look, what you take away from here is what you Want to take away from it. | ||
What you go do about this is your issue. | ||
I know stuff's scary and a lot of people subconsciously don't want this to be real or this to be happening. | ||
Believe me, all the time I lay in bed thinking this can't be this bad, this can't be real, this can't be going on. | ||
But it is. | ||
Let's go back to the calls here. | ||
Let's go ahead and talk to Patrick in Canada. | ||
Patrick, you're on the air. | ||
Welcome. | ||
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How are you doing, Alex? | |
Good, sir. | ||
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Good. | |
First of all, I'd like to address one thing that I don't really hear addressed too often on your shows, that I really appreciate your sarcasm and your wit. | ||
Fits in perfectly with the subject matter of the show. | ||
Definitely lightens things up at all the right times. | ||
But I'm calling to discuss something of a little more serious nature. | ||
In Toronto, Canada, we have a radio personality who you're familiar with, Richard Serrett. | ||
And you've been on his show numerous times over the past few years. | ||
Yeah, he was actually fired on Tuesday afternoon by Astral Media, who's a giant media conglomerate, controlled media up here in Canada. | ||
There's been no mention as to why he was fired. | ||
They try to use the excuse of a softening economy, yet in the last fiscal year they've been making record profits and the show has been under continual growth and expansion since he's come on board. | ||
And, uh, basically I just wanted to let the Canadian listeners, because I know you've got tons, that I'm going to be, uh, we're going to be rallying outside the CFRB radio station this coming Monday between 11am and 2pm to protest the firing of Richard Serrett. | ||
And this is a lot more than just one individual losing a paycheck. | ||
This is about preserving our access. | ||
Yeah, that's in Toronto, and he was on, what, five nights a week? | ||
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It started out as four nights with two hours, went to five nights, three hours, and then they did a best of on Sundays for an hour. | |
So, you know, it's not due to a lack of listenership, and this is about preserving our access to truthfulness and openness on the airwaves here in Canada. | ||
Well, let's call Richard Serret up, and maybe get him on next week. | ||
This is the first I've heard of this. | ||
I've got to confirm it, but I mean, I believe you, but CFRB, that's the oldest radio station in Canada, isn't it? | ||
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I believe so, and we actually have done the Canadian theatrical premieres of Endgame and Truth Rising here in Toronto. | |
Both received fantastic reception. | ||
So, this is something serious. | ||
I mean, you guys in America can look up here to Canada and see what's going on with media censorship and take note because there's much more consolidation up here than there is in the United States. | ||
And with all that's anticipated to come down the route in 2009, The best way to have people swallow it with a teaspoon of sugar is to remove anybody that's objecting it, and Richard was pretty much the only source that we had for this type of information. | ||
Absolutely, I appreciate your call. | ||
You know, the guys just pulled up U.S. | ||
Code Title 30, but that's just Title 45, Code on Federal. | ||
The informed consent requirements in this policy are not intended for the purpose of research. | ||
and development, so I've got to click on this and go find it, but I just can't keep track of it all anymore. | ||
You know, like I've got, like when I say he's on five days a week, he goes, well, he's on four days and then on the weekend as well. | ||
I'll say, oh, that's not five, that's four. | ||
You know, you're exaggerating. | ||
Hell, I don't know. | ||
I've been on weekdays on the guy's show. | ||
Weeknights is all I know. | ||
I mean, the thing is, I can't keep track of all the info anymore, but I'm trying to, Fine, U.S. | ||
code. | ||
See, it will take me ten minutes to do that, and I just can't do it while I'm on air. | ||
But I want to go pull that up and do that. | ||
Maybe the guys in the PrisonPlanet.com forum can find that and post all that. | ||
I mean, this is unbelievable stuff. | ||
It's like that Oregon bill they had where it said, life in prison or you consent 25 years in a forest labor camp. | ||
I mean, who comes up with this stuff? | ||
I mean, that's in the bill. | ||
Um, or I guess everything's fine. | ||
They're in the police state. | ||
Everything's going wonderful. | ||
The NSA isn't spying on us. | ||
And, uh, everything's good. | ||
I remember always being told, you're exaggerating. | ||
The NSA isn't spying on everybody. | ||
Now they admit they are. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Okay, I have found... | ||
And his eyes in his head... | ||
U.S. | ||
Code Title 50 Chapter 32 Subsection 1520A. | ||
During the break. | ||
But I found it during the break. | ||
Now I'm trying to read it. | ||
And just scanning over it in the last 10 seconds. | ||
I believe it says right here, exceptions to when they can do this testing on you. | ||
Now keep zooming in on this, because I mean, we're just people. | ||
We're here. | ||
I know there's been a version of this because it's been on national news. | ||
In fact, John, there's a clip of it you grabbed off the news in that Walter Cronkite clip you play where they go, you know, they didn't tell the public they were experimenting on them. | ||
There, we put it on screen for people and we're going to go to our next mini-guest. | ||
U.S. | ||
Code, Title 52, Chapter 32, Subject 1005, Word 20A. | ||
I mean, look, find B. That's where it's at. | ||
Of this subsection only of informed consent, the testing was obtained from each human subject in advance of the testing on that subject. | ||
Okay. | ||
A peaceful purpose that is related to the medical, therapeutic, pharmacological, agricultural, industrial, research activity. | ||
Any purpose that is directly related to the production against toxic chemicals. | ||
Any law enforcement purposes, including any purposes related to riot control. | ||
And it's saying that exceptions subject to subsection CBE of the section, the prohibition and subsection of the section does not apply to the test or experiment carried out for any of the following purposes. | ||
Well, there it is! | ||
I mean, I've had top constitutional lawyers on a decade ago about this. | ||
I mean, I've made major hay of this. | ||
And I'm just now looking at it again after years, and it's saying that there's exemptions. | ||
They don't have to give conformed consent. | ||
Guys, you're in there reading it. | ||
Does it not say that? | ||
I mean, how? | ||
Now, maybe he's on another area of the U.S. | ||
Code and it's changed or something, but U.S. | ||
Code, Title 50, Chapter 32, Subsection 1528. | ||
Secretary of Defense may not conduct directly or by contract any test experiment involving the use of chemical agent, biological agent on a civilian population or any of the testing of chemical agent, biological agent on human subjects, B, exceptions, the subject to subsection CDE of this section, the prohibition and subsection of this section, does not apply to a test experiment carried out for any of the following purposes. | ||
So it's saying Exception of subjects. | ||
C.D.E. | ||
to this section. | ||
The prohibition in subsection of the subsection does not apply to a test experiment carried out for any of the following purposes. | ||
And the way the law scholars read that is that it's saying that then for these exceptions you can do it. | ||
Any peaceful purpose that is related to medical, therapeutic, pharmacological, agricultural, industrial or research activity. | ||
Any purpose that is directly related to production against toxic chemicals or biological weapons and agents. | ||
Any law enforcement purposes including any related to riot control. | ||
And then they add informed consent required In a subsection over C. I don't know what that means. | ||
The Secretary of Defense may conduct a test experiment described in subsection of this section only of informed consent. | ||
But that's saying of this section. | ||
But then they give the sections above it. | ||
So that's a lawyer trick there. | ||
And then you know they do it without informed consent every day. | ||
So what are you talking? | ||
I mean there it is. | ||
Of this section only informed consent to be testing was obtained from each human subject in the advance of the testing on them. | ||
So, there it is. | ||
We're just reading that differently, sir. | ||
I'll just have a constitutional law scholar on back about it. | ||
I mean, they do all this uninformed testing. | ||
I mean, they do it all the time. | ||
It comes out. | ||
I mean, it's there. | ||
So I don't know what the debate is. | ||
Let's go to Steve Schenck. | ||
I haven't had him on in a few weeks. | ||
And to give us a report on what's going on worldwide. | ||
You know, my biggest reason, Steve, all along has not been food shortages or things like that caused by drought or any problems. | ||
My problem, and the reason I told folks it's horrible foods, is the depression situation. | ||
To buy bulk food before they inflate the currency or the depression sets in. | ||
And I've really been excited to hear these ads you're running on the network for the What is it, the 3-Day Responder? | ||
Because for $21, a multi-day... Well, give us the specifics. | ||
I've only heard the ad twice. | ||
What exactly is this new offer? | ||
Well, what it is, is it's a 3-Day Pack. | ||
It comes in a little box. | ||
It's 4 inches by 8 inches by 11 inches, so it's just a nice little package. | ||
It's got four meals a day for three days in that rascal, and they're all add water, heat, and go for it. | ||
It's intended to be something that people can throw in the back of a car, and they've got three days' worth of food. | ||
All they do is add water and heat it. | ||
It's intended. | ||
Right now, you know, Alex, that I've said before that close to 40% of our population now, when they go to the grocery store, is Is, you know, very simply having to make the decision between buying food and paying their other bills. | ||
Well, that's now in the news. | ||
I mean, that's been happening for months, but it's getting worse. | ||
I know. | ||
It's getting worse. | ||
And some information that we just got from a big article, a lot of the biggest farms in the country are pulling back on planting because the banks are requiring them now, before they'll give them loans, To prove that they have water available. | ||
The huge water districts in California are putting out notices that they might lower the amount of water available to farmers to zero percent. | ||
Zero. | ||
That means they're going to have to depend on wells, which won't even do the job so the farmers aren't even planting, but they can't get the money to plant. | ||
Back to the food shortage, right now families need to get their food supplies in so that they actually have food that's available. | ||
Now, this little three-day pack is the result of something very interesting, Alex, and that is two things. | ||
A lot of people are hesitant. | ||
They've never dealt with the old dried food before. | ||
So what we did was we originally were going to put together just a little sample pack, but then all this issue of people not being able to afford food, and you've got to realize that all of this food that eFoods Direct is handling, cost-wise, is coming at about half the cost of last year's groceries for people. | ||
And so what we decided to do is put something together that, number one, people could actually buy for emergency grab-and-go's. | ||
Number two, Some people will actually be living on them because it's cheaper than groceries. | ||
Number three, it's something that parents can send away to their kids at college and give them three days to get home on. | ||
And number four, a lot of people will pick these up, try them, and once they discover that the food is absolutely wonderful, then they'll be comfortable with getting in their two-, three-, four-year supplies. | ||
So what this is, is it's a great test. | ||
People should buy a few of them to save, but also buy one and test it out at efoodsdirect.com. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Now there's an issue that I need to cover with you that your listeners need to be aware of. | ||
Y2K, there are a bunch of questionable characters that jumped into the food business because That is something that opportunists see right now as being a great profit center. | ||
Now, you know we've been at this for a long time when it wasn't popular, but right now I need to tell your listeners something. | ||
There are quite a few of the organizations that were very questionable reputation-wise that have now hopped into the food business, and they are perfectly happy to take your money and leave you with a food supply that you cannot live on. | ||
An offer that we're making, Alex, and we're putting this up on the website, and I'm going to put together a couple of one-minute spots to telling people this. | ||
If, as you're looking at the confusion that's created by huge numbers of people jumping on this bandwagon of food, if you're confused by it, there's a simple remedy. | ||
Go to efoodsdirect.com. | ||
And we've placed a statement up there that if you find any of these supplies of food, these one-year supplies of food, that you think are a better combination, or a better price, or a better value to you, please contact us, compare with what we've got up on the website, and we will offer you this promise. | ||
If you're willing to take the combination of food that they're putting in at these cheap and these goofy combinations if you're willing to take that we will build it for you ourselves and charge you at least a hundred dollars left for one year supply then what their advertising so you're saying you will you will offer less than anybody out there offer basically and other stuff that goes on | ||
people show 10 15 year old 20 year old food saying it's new you guys for those who don't know have your own factory The food people are getting, you got in the last few weeks or last few months. | ||
You're packaging and canning, making yourself non-GMO. | ||
Everything from right here in the U.S. | ||
except for your bananas. | ||
And the reason you're our sponsor is I did the research and you're the place we went to. | ||
I bought some other stuff years ago and it was full of MSG and vegetable protein and all this other stuff. | ||
And I mean, you guys have really high quality food. | ||
And that's why you're here. | ||
Plus, you have a really good price. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well and the other thing is the combination of food. | ||
I mean you fill up a bunch of cans with wheat and beans and maybe five cans of vegetables for a four adult family. | ||
And it's just a terrible combination. | ||
A bad food supply is worth a no food supply because people depend on it. | ||
And then when they have to use it, they can't live on it. | ||
And that's what we're trying to avoid. | ||
Well, they've done studies, and the name escapes me. | ||
What is that? | ||
Pallet fatigue? | ||
Where you're eating the same thing, you eventually have trouble eating it, and you don't even absorb it? | ||
What's that? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And kids, particularly. | ||
We'll do that, but even still, the confusion that people have, we've had calls every day from some of these folks that think that some of these specials and stuff is us, because your organization and GCN has become so similar to what we're doing. | ||
We're kind of walking in lockstep. | ||
Yeah, there's other shows on the network and others, Ed. | ||
Yeah, and so the main thing that I need to tell folks is, Go ahead and shop around, and when you find something you think is cool, get back in touch with eFoods Direct, and we'll show you what the problems are with it, but if you still want that stuff, we'll put it together only with stuff that you can trust, and we'll charge you at least $100 less. | ||
If they're really ripping you off, we'll charge you the difference and let you make the savings. | ||
Chances are they won't go with that, but it's a promise. | ||
We want to guarantee people at least they get good food even if they got the wrong combination. | ||
Don't get ripped off and don't let people take your money again. | ||
800-409-5633. | ||
Well, let's just say you guys have got a great deal. | ||
I'll just put it that way. | ||
Again, give folks the toll-free number so they can call and get a free brochure or get the responder pack. | ||
That sounds good. | ||
It's 800-409-5633. 800-409-5633. | ||
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It's 800-409-5633. | |
It's critical times, Alex, and what we're hoping with these little three-day packs, we can get people jump-started. | ||
And a lot of folks that really can't afford food are hopping on these. | ||
We had three calls yesterday from people that are living on the two-month supply right now. | ||
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And so it's just... No, the economy's fine. | |
When you told people here 14 months ago that we were going to have a depression, you were lying. | ||
Everything's wonderful. | ||
We've got your website, eFoodsDirect, the letter eFoodsDirect.com up on the screen for those that aren't watching PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
$21.95, and it shows all those containers of food. | ||
Three-day responder. | ||
I'm guessing that's at cost or below it for you, Steve? | ||
It's absolutely, it's introductory, it's trying to help people to get jump-started and get going. | ||
And for those that are in real trouble financially, it's a leg up for some food. | ||
And for $99.95, I see you have a three-day responder five-pack. | ||
Yep. | ||
And that's for $99.95. | ||
How much more inexpensive is this if one person tried to eat for three days at the grocery store, even on cheap stuff? | ||
Oh, it's probably about half. | ||
Or less. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
A loaf of bread and some bologna and I mean it's like ten bucks and you try to go get... I know. | ||
I mean I don't know how people... I guess you guys just buy in such bulk you're able to do it. | ||
800-409-5633. | ||
800-409-5633. | ||
And this is where, you know, over the years I bought a few different packages of storable foods. | ||
Never really liked what I got. | ||
And I finally ran into the J. Michael Stevens Group because I found out they were the biggest, the longest continually operating and you know, the big guys that advertise nationally and who care about their name. | ||
And so I got them as a sponsor years after buying their food. | ||
And again, I've got food I bought from you eight years ago that I gave to family. | ||
I bought new packages to give it to family. | ||
You know, I just got more food from you a few months ago. | ||
So I hate to even mention that. | ||
Everybody's starving to death will come to my house, but we do have the boom-booms to protect the food. | ||
But, I mean, we hope none of this happens. | ||
We hope it doesn't get this bad, but it already is where people are losing their jobs by, what is it, 500,000 a month on average, millions in the aggregate. | ||
I mean, things are getting really serious. | ||
800-800- 800-409-5633. | ||
Before they devalue the currency, on top of the depression, the hyper-stag inflation we're going into, that the economists and experts we've had on say we're going into are already in, you know, the first level of. | ||
Give them a call, folks, while the FRNs still have value. | ||
And again, it's not just that it's a great sponsor that gives you a great deal. | ||
This show is made possible by this. | ||
I got three guys out there running the show right now. | ||
I got a staff. | ||
We're making films. | ||
We're fighting the New World Order. | ||
And it is you, the radio listeners, that are funding the operation to resist. | ||
But while you do that, we also give you access to sponsors I believe in. | ||
So when you hear me endorse a sponsor, it means I've checked it out and I believe in it. | ||
And I just want to make that clear. | ||
So again, 800. | ||
Give folks that number again, Steve. | ||
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800-409-5633. | |
800-409-5633 or on the web at eFoodsDirect.com. | ||
In closing, Steve, anything else you want to add? | ||
Well, the main thing that I'm seeing, and I've seen some things that I predicted that, you know, did come about, is that it's entirely possible That the folks that are freezing up and saying, we don't dare spend anything now because of all the job loss around, they must get off of that frozen state and put in food because that is going to be the determinant as to whether they're going to maintain their liberties in the next three to four months. | ||
Well, I hope you're wrong, Steve. | ||
You've been right about a lot of stuff. | ||
I mean, I hope we don't get into stuff that bad that quick. | ||
But Gerald Solente and everybody else is saying that. | ||
In fact, book Gerald Solente again. | ||
He hasn't been on in about three weeks. | ||
Let's book him right around the time he says they're going to have runs on the banks in mid-February. | ||
And the guy's hardly ever wrong. | ||
I'm praying he's wrong. | ||
I'm hoping he's wrong. | ||
I'm not saying this is going to happen. | ||
But the globalist... | ||
Obama's saying get ready for something unpopular. | ||
We're seeing a flotilla of things that are unpopular. | ||
So we'll see what that is. | ||
Steve Schenck, thank you so much for spending time with us again. | ||
Folks, you need to go to efoodsdirect.com and just try out the 3-Day Responder. | ||
Get it, eat it, test it. | ||
Compare it to others, but whatever you do, don't wait too long, because we need the patriots, the people that know what's going on with the New World Order, to not be dependent on the establishment. | ||
You'll never stand in a bread line. | ||
As Steve Schenck likes to say, if you have your own bread, look at the Superdome and the rest of it. | ||
They use food as a weapon. | ||
efoodsdirect.com or 800-409-5633. | ||
Steve, thank you for making this show possible, and thanks for the great quality products you put out. | ||
Take care, Alex. | ||
And let me say bye to you during the break, okay, Steve? | ||
All right. | ||
All right, folks, we're going to come back, jam in a few final phone calls. | ||
Man, that show went by so quick. | ||
And we will end this transmission coming up. | ||
Stay the course with us, Infowars.com. | ||
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Let's jam in as many phone calls as we can on this final segment. | ||
Nicolette in Ohio, thanks for holding. | ||
You're a trooper. | ||
Welcome to the airwaves. | ||
Hi there, Alex. | ||
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Hi. | |
Okay, I got a couple of comments. | ||
First, I want to say thank you for your show, man. | ||
I mean, I've never heard so much information. | ||
And for those callers that say that you're making mistakes, I just want them to understand that they have to do their research as well. | ||
First thing, a lot of people think I'm crazy, but if you're out here single and you're living on meager means and you have a good job, then kind of think about what's going on. | ||
So first, the Cuba embargo. | ||
I had a couple of questions about that. | ||
I'm not really familiar with the terms or what happened in the history of Cuba, so I'd like you to reiterate on that for me as well as some of the listeners. | ||
Fidel Castro was a CIA operative because they thought they could use him to take over and kick out kind of the old money elite that were there, but then he double-crossed them, at least they claim, and so they clamped down on the island and don't let U.S. | ||
persons travel there and, you know, don't let Cuban cigars or rum or sugar or anything else into the United States. | ||
And now Fidel's getting ready to die, and Raul's in command, his brother, and I don't like our government, I don't like particularly the things they've done either, but I think the way to reform Cuba, if they'd have opened it up 30, 40 years ago, that place would be nothing but hotels again, and people fun in the sun, and it wouldn't be communist. | ||
There's no way all the money and wealth of this country, and people wanting to go there, because it's nice, I've been told. | ||
You know, and it's 90 miles. | ||
I mean, you're talking about the Caribbean, 90 miles away from Florida. | ||
Yeah, it's 90 miles away, Hoosh. | ||
He's looking at me not believing it, and it really is. | ||
I mean, I would love to go there. | ||
I'd love, you know, an hour and a half flight from Houston. | ||
I'd love to, you know, $100 flight down there for the weekend. | ||
Yeah, that's what it would cost. | ||
That's where it is to Florida. | ||
You know, from Texas. | ||
I would go there and, you know, find the sun. | ||
That's what I love, the sun. | ||
Can't do it! | ||
So Fidel, by them clamping down on him, that allowed his communism in control to stay in place. | ||
That's my take on it, Nicolette. | ||
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Okay, another quick thing. | |
I was on the phone the other day trying to call 911, and this is a pretty weird story. | ||
My neighbors downstairs, I don't know what they do, but all I know is they were slamming doors so hard that the keys are falling down. | ||
I heard a woman screaming and stuff, and this guy arguing with her. | ||
I called 9-1-1 and I get this receptionist, 9-1-1, what is your city and state? | ||
And I say, Cleveland, Ohio. | ||
And then they say, name and phone number, please. | ||
And I said, I'd rather keep that private. | ||
And then they kept asking me over and over again, and it sounded kind of like a robotic voice, but a person at the same time. | ||
And I kept reiterating, I don't want to give out my information. | ||
So until, you know... Well, they already knew it. | ||
They already knew it off your phone number if you were calling from one of your phones you pay for. | ||
Yeah, they're going to federalize 9-1-1, they've talked about doing that, with these threat fusion centers, these emergency management centers, these threat integration centers, they have different names for them, but it's all little federalized nodes. | ||
I've got to let you go, we're out of time. | ||
I've got like ten callers here I want to go to. | ||
You know, I'm reading this U.S. | ||
Code, and this was pointed out to me by constitutional lawyers years ago, and it's saying that there are exceptions subject to subsections C, D, and E. | ||
So they're saying there's an exception to informed consent for any peaceful purposes related to medical, therapeutic, or informed consent of the Secretary of Defense. | ||
So it's saying there's an exception to that. | ||
I'm gonna get a lawyer on about this because it's been years since I really talked about this and last time we had lawyers on about it, they agreed with what we're saying here. | ||
I mean, we know they're doing unconformed consent and they always cite this when they get caught doing unconformed consent. | ||
So, uh, I'll try to stay focused on that and get back into it. | ||
But we know, regardless, don't miss the forest for the trees here. | ||
They're doing Tuskegee Experiment and everything right through to today. | ||
Just Google, uh, You know, feds spray bacteria over city. | ||
I mean, it's happening all the time. | ||
They'll call it a test and say it's non-lethal, but then admit that it causes abortions. | ||
Spontaneous abortions. | ||
Retransmission starts now with Big Guest. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
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