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So, I mean, just go back and look at what Rand Paul actually wrote, and the documents, the ideas that were the foundational basis of his entry into politics in the first place. | ||
We're gonna go to Ronald in Jersey. | ||
Sorry, yeah, Ronald in Jersey, go ahead, you're on the air, Ronald. | ||
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Hey Paul, how you doing today? | |
Fine, go ahead, Ron, what's on your mind? | ||
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It's a little bit off topic, but I wanted to talk about this a little bit. | |
I know a lot of people appreciate it in the country because it's an endemic problem. | ||
When I was 17 years old, I was told that I needed to go to college and that getting a college degree, regardless of basically what it was in, was important. | ||
And my parents signed a student loan, signed a promissory note jointly. | ||
And basically now that the globalism has helped crash the system, Subsidize our own failure, and we've been convinced that low prices and buying cheap products for China would benefit us, you know. | ||
You know, I'm unable to pay this debt, and, you know, it's been... | ||
I've been put in such a position where, you know, debt is not even dismissible in bankruptcy court. | ||
I'm basically a serf to, you know, the bankers, and they took this... | ||
They take this promissory note, and just like the mortgage fraud, they sell it to Um, they sell it ten and twelve times over and make money up and down and I'm expected to pay this debt for the rest of my life and can't get from under it. | ||
So, I wanted to see if you had any specific information about student loans and, you know, the fraud that's behind them as well as most other debt instruments in our country. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
I mean, in the UK, a lot of people think you can get away from student loans by simply moving out. | ||
I'm afraid that's not the case. | ||
As he said, they hound you down. | ||
And it's this whole process of, you know, getting you into debt simply to be indoctrinated to become a servant of the establishment, which is what university is all about. | ||
I went to university and it's about parroting what they tell you. | ||
The best university student is somebody who can regurgitate wholesale what's fed into them. | ||
They don't teach you how to think. | ||
And if you go to YouTube and watch Valedictorian Speaks Out Against Schooling, I think that will exemplify exactly what I'm talking about in that context. | ||
Final caller, Martin Florida, quickly. | ||
30 seconds, go ahead. | ||
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You were talking about how there's debate fraud, and it's true. | |
In Florida, there's a Libertarian Senate candidate who's being restrained from being in the debates due to the fact that the three candidates plus the media... | ||
We've got the story on the website. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Alex is back tomorrow. | ||
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Music. | ||
Big Brother. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
Last week, Ron Paul, Lou Dobbs, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, Max Keiser, Gerald Solente, they've all predicted what's now happening financially to our financial system. | ||
But Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author, multi-times over, of richdad.com, going back five years, he's been breaking down everything that is happening and unfolding in our society as well. | ||
And his new book out, Conspiracy of the Rich, The Eight New Rules of Money, richdad.com. | ||
He's just finished another book, An Unfair Advantage, which is soon to be released. | ||
He is an American investor, businessman, self-help, offer, and motivational speaker. | ||
Kiyosaki is best known for Rich Dad, Poor Dad series of motivational books. | ||
He has written over 15 books, which have combined sales of over 26 million copies. | ||
And he is somebody who really tells it like it is, and he's with us. | ||
for the next hour here today. | ||
And Robert, good to have you here with us. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
I'm honored to be on your program. | ||
Well, honored to have you. | ||
This is a short segment, but you told everybody what was going to happen. | ||
How did you know? | ||
What did you say was going to unfold? | ||
And where are we going from here? | ||
Well, the pieces came together back in 1972. | ||
I was a Marine Corps pilot flying over Vietnam, and I saw the Vietnamese people panicking. | ||
And they wouldn't accept U.S. dollars, and they wouldn't accept piaster, their currency. | ||
And all they wanted was gold. | ||
And I knew something was up at that point, and over the years, the pieces just kept coming together. | ||
So that's where it started for me. | ||
That's when you really started to learn how monetary systems really work? | ||
Well, the pieces, like I said, I wish I could say I knew. | ||
I mean, even today, as much as I know, they still, it's still smoke and mirrors, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Absolutely, but going back just in the last five, six years, you've predicted exactly what's happening now. | ||
Yeah, well that's not hard to do. | ||
I mean, all you do is listen to what Greenspan was saying, and Bernanke was saying, and Clinton and Bush, and you kind of get the idea that you're being, you know, screwed. | ||
So it wasn't that hard to figure it out. | ||
It's just, I think the toughest thing for people is what can I do? | ||
What can I as an individual do? | ||
And I think that's where my company, Rich Dad, comes in is we teach people how to avoid the pitfalls of falling prey to the ultra-rich. | ||
Let's get into falling prey to the ultra-rich. | ||
This system they've created to destroy our wealth and transfer it to themselves. | ||
Then we'll get into your solutions after the break. | ||
But when you talk about falling prey to them, how are people falling prey to them? | ||
What are their traps they're laying? | ||
Well, I'd say After 71, when Nixon broke the Brent-Woods agreement and put us on the dollar standard, not the gold standard, then anybody who was saving money was the biggest loser. | ||
And then in 1974, the government passed ERISA, Employee Retirement Income Security Act. | ||
And the reason they did that, as best I can tell, is because my job was to My father's generation, the World War II generation, wasn't in the stock market because they got hammered during the Great Depression. | ||
So guys like my dad, you know, he wouldn't go into the stock market. | ||
So in 74 they passed ERISA, which is now the 401k, and now they require most employees to put their money into mutual funds. | ||
And I don't know if you know the ratio, but John Bogle of Vanguard says you put up 100% of the money, you take 100% of the risk, and they take 80% of the profits. | ||
And this compounding expenses just rips the little guy apart. | ||
They don't have a prayer for their retirement. | ||
But they have all these well-paid pitchmen out there to give people the illusion that they're making a smart investment. | ||
Right. And what happens in our schools is the bankers go to the schools and tell your kids to save money. | ||
At the same time, the Fred, you know, Obama printed, what, $1.9 trillion? | ||
And then they keep telling you to invest for the long term in the stock market. | ||
They've actually lost money. | ||
But gold's up four-fold, though they try to suppress it. | ||
Robert Kiyosaki, richdad.com, an icon out there. | ||
No need to really introduce him. | ||
We're going to come back from this quick break and give him the floor to walk through the pitfalls of the elite, the scam investments versus what he does with his money to great success. | ||
He'll be with us for the next 55 minutes. | ||
We're honored to have him. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
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It ended on June of 2009. | ||
The millions of Americans unable to find work might not agree. | ||
Perhaps the recession ended for the bankers and government employees, but for the rest of us, things seem to be getting worse. | ||
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A lie! | ||
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No man is obsolete. | |
You have no function, Mr. Wordsworth. | ||
You're an anachronism, like a ghost from another time. | ||
I am nothing more than a reminder to you that you cannot destroy truth by burning pages. | ||
You're a bug, Mr. Wordsworth, a crawling insect, an ugly, misformed little creature who has no purpose here, no meaning. | ||
I am a human being. | ||
Words, Mr. Wordsworth, that have no substance and no dimension, like air, like a wind, I don't care! | ||
I tell you, I don't care! | ||
I'm a human being! | ||
I exist! | ||
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Delusions, Mr. Wordsworth! | ||
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You have nothing but spindly limbs of a dream, and mistake has no use! | ||
Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. | ||
It's Alex Jones. | ||
We are live, hour number three, nine minutes, fifteen seconds in. | ||
Icon Robert Kiyosaki is our guest. | ||
RichDad.com, he's here to talk about how the Ultra-rich have set up a scam to transfer your wealth to them. | ||
He's going to go over the different types of corruption and manipulation that are going on, and then ways to avoid this and protect yourself. | ||
He has charted and chronicled and predicted everything we see unfolding today, and that's the type of guest we have on. | ||
Not all the big paid-for mercenaries, financial mercenaries on TV and radio that give you disinfo. | ||
We have people on who've got a track record of being accurate, and he's one of the most accurate out there, richdad.com. | ||
Again, our websites are infowars.com and prisonplanet.tv. | ||
Robert, you started getting into some of the ways they transfer our wealth. | ||
Let's go over that and then ways to protect ourselves and then where you see this society and economy. | ||
Well, when you say to your child, go to school, get good grades and get a safe, secure job, the moment you've done that, you've programmed to pay taxes at that point. | ||
So the harder you work, the higher percentage of taxes you pay. | ||
to save money. | ||
And the problem with saving money, as you know, from the fractional reserve system, the Fed and the Treasury are allowed to print money. | ||
So your money is devalued in the savings plan. | ||
The third, when they print money, you're eaten alive by inflation. | ||
And you can see inflation creeping up in food right now. | ||
And then the fourth way is they tell you to put it into a retirement plan filled with mutual funds, stocks, bonds, and things like that. | ||
And what happens is the taxes go against the person who does that, but also their money is flowing to the rich. | ||
Now, I'm not saying it's wrong because, you know, every coin has two sides. | ||
So the money is always flowing to guys like me. | ||
So when I write Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and all this, I'm saying, look, that money in savings is going to me. | ||
Your money in your 401k is going to me. | ||
And when you pay taxes, that money goes to me, and I do mean me. | ||
So that's why I wrote Rich Dad Poor Dad was to wake people up and say, look, you only have basically two choices. | ||
You're either going to make the money or have your money stolen. | ||
And that's the system. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
Well, earlier you were talking about the pension funds and the ratio and 401Ks, the mutual funds. | ||
Now they're openly, and this is already happening in Europe, it's called austerity, where almost all the taxes we pay goes to service debt that they made out of nothing via fractional reserve banking, and now the derivative scam that even leverages it further, and | ||
we know It's fascism, that's what it is. | ||
It's not even socialism anymore. | ||
Yes. Go through the basics and talk about some of your new books, | ||
Conspiracy of the Rich, Well, let me explain. | ||
There's always two sides to a coin. | ||
I've never seen a one-sided coin yet. | ||
So the tax laws are really designed to make the rich richer. | ||
The problem is if you go to school and get a job or become a doctor or a lawyer, the tax then flows to the rich. | ||
So a guy like me, I have never made, I have made more money in the last three years, 2007 to 2010, tax-free. | ||
And so debt and taxes work with those with financial education. | ||
Debt and taxes work against those without financial education. | ||
So you can go to Harvard or Oxford and all this and still know nothing about debt and taxes. | ||
I am millions of dollars in debt, but that debt makes me rich. | ||
This stuff they teach kids to put your money in a mutual fund. | ||
I'm glad they do that because that's where I get my money from. | ||
That's really the two-second side of the coin. | ||
Okay, explain that to people. | ||
Well, there's two kinds of people. | ||
You get to park your money, which is savings and pensions, and people who move their money. | ||
In my world of finance, it's called the velocity of money. | ||
I want my money back as soon as possible. | ||
Possible so I can buy another asset and I mean an asset not stocks bonds or mutual funds So I'm constantly moving my money and what the system the banking system does is Programs you to park your money So you put it into savings and you know they save save save save and then you put it in a retirement plan Let's say starting at 25 and you hope it's there at 65. I do not do that Yeah. | ||
I said, poor dad, I said, your house is not an asset. | ||
It's the bank's asset. | ||
And if you could wake up to that, oh, no, no, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
And now we have people who are walking away from their mortgages because the mortgage is worth more than the house. | ||
And that's what a little financial education, these guys wouldn't be able to brainwash you. | ||
I'm not saying they're good or bad people. | ||
I'm saying if you don't know, somebody's going to pick your pocket. | ||
And your books quantify that down to fine detail, but give people the basics. | ||
Because they're saying, what is this Robert talking about? | ||
What is he saying here? | ||
I mean, tell us what you do with your money. | ||
Okay, first of all, there's two books people should read if they want to understand Rich Dad. | ||
Rich Dad, Poor Dad was really the basics. | ||
And Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a book on accounting, but it sold 24 million copies because it explains what our school I don't know. | ||
highest tax of all the quadrants. | ||
That started in 1943 as the Current Tax Payment Act, which went against the Constitution. | ||
And they could tax, the government got paid before the employee got paid. | ||
Now the next quadrant is the S quadrant, which stands for Small Business Self-Employed or Specialist, like a doctor or a lawyer. | ||
The tax laws changed for them in 1986 with the Tax Reform Act. | ||
And they were just, you know, that was part of the Reagan thing. | ||
They were trying to collect more taxes. | ||
On the right side of the quadrant, there's B, and B stands for big business, 500 employees or more. | ||
And I stands for investor. | ||
There's an investor class. | ||
Many people invest, like they invest in a mutual fund, but they're not, they invest, but they're not investors. | ||
Investors are pure capitalists because they're always raising capital. | ||
So for a guy like me, since I have more than 500,000 employees, I have 300 employees and I'm always raising capital via debt and things like that. | ||
I pay no tax. | ||
See, if you look at the tax code, the Internal Revenue Tax Code, most of the code is how to avoid taxes. | ||
But the trouble is if you go to school and you're taught by the socialist of the school system, they're actually teaching you to be the proletariat, the working class, working for the bourgeois, the rich. | ||
Why? I just want to be a capitalist. | ||
I don't want to pay all that tax. | ||
The government needs guys like me who provides jobs. | ||
And I have large apartment houses. | ||
And I have oil wells. | ||
I produce constantly. | ||
So the tax laws are written for me, except the school system doesn't tell you about the other side of the coin. | ||
So, how are you, you know, physically, you know, live in nice houses, have a lot of money, sell, you know, tens of millions of bucks, but then not pay any taxes? | ||
I don't I | ||
think. Okay. | ||
make money. | ||
Because the moment, let's say I invest $100,000 in oil production, I get a 28% return on my capital instantaneously. | ||
Let's continue to quantify this with Robert Kiyosaki of RichDad.com. | ||
I'm Alex Jones of PrisonPlanet.com. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Robert, you know, for the average person who can't buy oil well operations or drilling operations, the average person who can't buy big apartment houses, and most people actually know in Austin who've done well over time, that's exactly what they do do. | ||
What does the average person start doing to get in the right quadrant? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
My whole schtick is, why don't we have financial education in our schools? | ||
You see, that's where it starts, and that's where the brainwashing begins. | ||
You know, you talk about InfoWars... | ||
Oh, oh, oh! | ||
When I was in public school, that's all they taught me was how to write 401ks. | ||
I'm sorry, you said that's where the InfoWars starts. | ||
No, it's like the NEA, the National Education Association, Forbes calls them the National Extortion Association. | ||
And they really are agents of the ultra-risk to prevent people from knowing how the tax and debt systems work. | ||
So all I did was having a rich dad who didn't go to school, my best friend's father, he kind of helped me crack the code, and I began to understand why there's no financial education in our schools. | ||
Why do they try and control the media all the time? | ||
And I got to be very suspicious. | ||
And I'm not against our troops, but I went to Vietnam twice, and I realized I was being lied to. | ||
And so that's when I kind of woke up and said, okay, I'm going to listen to my rich dad. | ||
I'm going to find out what's really going on. | ||
So that's all I do. | ||
When I write rich dad, poor dad, I say your house is not an asset. | ||
I got hate mail from my friends who are realtors. | ||
You know, I didn't say don't buy a house. | ||
It says it's not an asset. | ||
And, you know, in 2002, I wrote Rich Dad's Prophecy. | ||
And it was about the biggest stock market crash in history that's still coming. | ||
And it's about the 401k. | ||
And at that time, the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, and Money Magazine just... | ||
hung me up the flagpole and was the second crucifixion. | ||
You know, I was like, jeez. | ||
I remember. | ||
Yeah, I get crucified by those guys. | ||
And then today, our school system still bring in the bankers and tell you to save money, and they still bring in the financial planners and tell you to put your money in a 401k for the long term. | ||
And I'm saying that another side to that, that's where I make my money, is on ignorance. | ||
Okay, so you're somebody making $200,000 a year keeping about $100,000 after taxes. | ||
What does Robert Kiyosaki do? | ||
I would take a class. | ||
You know, in 1973, I took classes on real estate. | ||
I don't, you know, residential real estate. | ||
I meet these idiots like in my account. | ||
He says, yeah, I'm a real estate investor. | ||
I own a house. | ||
I said, no, you're a consumer. | ||
You're not an investor. | ||
No, I'm an investor. | ||
But there's such warrants. | ||
There's nothing about tax code and all this stuff and property management and all the things that make you rich. | ||
So I started off back in 1973, a little one-bedroom, one-bath condo. | ||
Yeah. Well, that's like ten years ago. | ||
They said, do not buy gold and silver. | ||
It's a bad investment. | ||
They're still saying it, but to 1980 inflation, it's supposed to be 2,500 an ounce. | ||
You should have seen me. | ||
I was in 2000 on CNBC, and they said, what are you investing? | ||
I said, gold. | ||
They said, that's stupid. | ||
It's 275 an ounce. | ||
I said, that's smart. | ||
But they don't want gold to go up, as you know. | ||
Because it means the fiat currency of the world is going to come apart. | ||
And when it does, gold's going to the moon. | ||
And right now, if you don't have much money, and I've been saying this for years, because I'm actually a silver buff, silver is the best investment of all because it's a consumable precious metal. | ||
Whereas gold is hoarded. | ||
For the first time in the history of the world, there is more gold than silver on planet Earth. | ||
So silver is a bargain. | ||
Look, even at 25 bucks, and I hear some morons tell me, I don't have any money. | ||
I said, Jesus, you know, 25 bucks. | ||
Well, what, silver was five and a half, six dollars ten years ago. | ||
It's at almost 25 an ounce right now. | ||
I'd say that's a pretty good investment, and anybody, anybody could start buying one silver dollar a month. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Yes, exactly right, and I think silver is the biggest sleeper of all. | ||
I've been saying this for years, and you know, everybody watches gold. | ||
I have lots of gold. | ||
I have a gold mine in China. | ||
I have a silver mine in South America. | ||
But silver, because I'm in the industry, That's right, it's used in manufacturing, you name it. | ||
Water purification, electronics, every computer, every cell phone. | ||
And correct me if I'm wrong, but I've read a lot of numbers and statistics and seen reports that they're now selling more gold than they are mining each year for the first time, but it's even worse with silver, that they can't find the silver they need to supply. | ||
You're exactly correct, and I'm in the industry, I can tell you that. | ||
Wow, we'll start getting into that. | ||
That's really interesting. | ||
Well, again, it's really simple. | ||
You don't have to go to college for this. | ||
Silver is consumed. | ||
Silver is like oil. | ||
It's burned up. | ||
It doesn't come back. | ||
So silver is being burned up at higher speeds, and the more we shift to the information age, the more iPads and Apple comes out with that. | ||
It's like lithium in Afghanistan. | ||
We know why we're there. | ||
Oh, amen. | ||
Lithium mines. | ||
I'm sure Robert Kiyosaki will probably be in that. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
Long segment coming up. | ||
Sorry about that break. | ||
We've got to go to it. | ||
Why they told us don't buy gold and silver. | ||
I mean they knew the rich were in there buying it They wanted it for themselves. | ||
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leading a frontal assault on the lies of the New World Order. | ||
It's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Music. | ||
We are back live, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Robert Kiyosaki, bestselling author, researcher, Investor businessman self-help he is our guest we got about 25 minutes left with him rich dad comms the website Robert a continuing with gold and silver starting out A few decades ago, | ||
there in your little bungalow in Hawaii, now owning a major oil drilling operations, gold mine, silver mine, 4,000 plus apartment units, and you know how to basically use the tax system they've written for the elite, where you pay almost no taxes. | ||
Yes. It's just a matter of financial education. | ||
I mean, some guys are hiding, running into the hills and joining different, you know, resistance groups. | ||
I just decided to become a capitalist and play by the same rules they were playing. | ||
Because I fought in Vietnam twice for capitalism. | ||
I didn't fight for fascism, which we have right now, or socialism. | ||
You know, this idea of Robin Hood, you know, you take from the rich and you give to the poor, it just creates more poor people. | ||
But that's what our school system teaches us. | ||
Yes. And we're just creating, we're just mass-producing, mass-manufacturing poor people. | ||
So financial education at school is not, you know, is not going to get worse. | ||
Well, I caution people on gold and silver because, you know, I started when gold was around $2.65 an ounce, and I tracked it. | ||
I was in gold and silver at $85 back in the 70s. | ||
So I watched it go up and down, and I think they've got to watch out for its interest rates. | ||
If this guy Bernanke gets desperate, he jacks interest rates, let's say to 10%, gold and silver crash. | ||
So you really just don't buy gold and silver. | ||
You've got to understand the dynamics that cause it. | ||
But they're signaling they're going to continue with the lower interest rates and that they're going to hyperinflate the currency. | ||
That would be a major indicator of it going up. | ||
It would be, but I don't trust them. | ||
I don't, you know, how do you tell when they're lying, when their lips are moving? | ||
So people have got to be ready to dump their gold and silver if the indicators come out. | ||
No, it's not that. | ||
I think you and I are holding gold and silver at very, very good price. | ||
But I think what I'm concerned about is the guys that come in with a gold, let's say, passing $3,000. | ||
I tend to agree. | ||
that's what i tell us just for my god is that in inflation in nineteen eighty twenty five hundred announced i'm gonna start getting real nervous when it gets up there yet twenty five but i think i think it's pretty accurate on that it's time to start pulling in your horns of uh... | ||
look at something else like right now i'm actually pulling in my horns of gold once it's past eleven hundred and a little too rich for me i still bought silver but now i'm investing in my solar company so because i think they'll like You guys are saying that's the way it's going to go. | ||
So that's where I'm at. | ||
So you basically look at the trends and hedge your bets throughout the trends and don't just plump your money down the bank getting almost zero percent. | ||
That's correct. | ||
And the thing I watch for, I mean, my father, my poor dad was a politician. | ||
I don't trust those guys. | ||
I mean, I love my dad, but they don't know Jack. | ||
There is no correlation between politics and business. | ||
Well, wisdom today. | ||
Right, and the reason I want to be on your show is because of InfoWars. | ||
I agree 100%. | ||
They want to control what you hear and what you think. | ||
And they will censor you. | ||
and there's no censorship, it's a bunch of bull. | ||
You won't be censored in this country. | ||
So that's the thing I'm saying. | ||
You've got to understand that you have to be smarter. | ||
You know, what I'm terrified of right now, there's going to be what they call, you know, when it goes parabolic, when gold passes 3,000, and everybody will roll in there, and then they're going to get suckered out again. | ||
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Happens every time. | |
Happened in real estate a little while ago. | ||
That's what my gut tells me is when to get out of the bubble at the right time. | ||
Yeah, but also it's not so much when you get out, it's when you get in. | ||
And getting in is when your profits are made when you buy. | ||
And so you look at all the suckers right now. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
I see all of these guys, we buy gold, we buy gold, we buy, you know, turn it in. | ||
You know the bubble's coming. | ||
*laughter* Well, when you've got 2% of the population in gold, and they're talking about maybe 10% in the next two years, that's when you know there's a serious situation. | ||
And I think there's a long time, and this is my personal view, until they do try to deflate the bubble. | ||
Yeah, and that's why, you know, gold at 13, gold at 15, gold at 2, I would say... | ||
Not a bad buy, but I'd be very cautious because desperate people do desperate things. | ||
I mean, you saw what Bernanke said a few days ago. | ||
He says, I don't understand the price movement in gold. | ||
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Bernanke, you're the guy printing that stuff. | |
We can also see wild gyrations up and down before it's all over. | ||
Yes. So we could see a false popping in the bubble. | ||
I have lots of gold and lots of silver. | ||
I'm just cautioning people. | ||
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No, I agree. | |
Don't come in late. | ||
I agree, Robert. | ||
You talk about info wars. | ||
You talk about how we're being lied to. | ||
When we look at this military industrial complex owned by the big mega six banks, they're now openly saying that they're going to start taking pension funds and taxing them. | ||
We talked about that. | ||
So desperate people do do desperate things. | ||
At your bottom line, looking into your crystal ball, where do you see society? | ||
I mean, do you see this recession, depression getting worse? | ||
Where do you see this going? | ||
Well, it's all relative. | ||
You know, I mean, you know that old saying, if your neighbor loses a job, it's in a recession. | ||
If you lose your job, you're in a depression. | ||
But on the part, we're Rich Dad, where I personally stand from. | ||
If you understand the rules of the rich, it's really a good time to get rich. | ||
You know, I'm not saying being poor is bad. | ||
look good and poor clothing. | ||
Yeah, there's ways to make money in any market. | ||
Yeah, so if you stood in there listening to what your mommy and daddy told you, you know, let's go to school and get a job, work hard, save money, buy a house, but it's an asset. | ||
And give your money to Wall Street through a 401k, you're probably going to get fleeced. | ||
We are being pleased. | ||
We're honored to have you here today, and I've got a bunch of other questions I want to throw at you in rapid succession. | ||
But what's the main knowledge you want to impart to our listeners? | ||
I mean, what? | ||
Well, basically, you have to understand the rules of the rich. | ||
I'm not saying they're good or bad. | ||
A lot of greedy poor people, a lot of greedy rich people. | ||
But the smarter you are, you don't become a victim to it. | ||
I mean, you need to take control. | ||
Exactly what Alex Jones is saying, you need to take control of what you put inside your head. | ||
You know, if you don't control that, you're screwed. | ||
You've got to take control of what you put into your head. | ||
So if you listen to this garbage the school system puts out and politicians put out that Wall Street puts out and banks put out, you're going to get hammered. | ||
They're wrong over 87% of the time. | ||
Somebody like yourself and others we have on are right more than 90% of the time. | ||
But it's not that a lot of those pundits are stupid. | ||
They're there selling a fraud. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
They have to say what they say. | ||
If they say what I said or what you said, they'd be fired. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
I mean, they're not bad people. | ||
That's kind of what I'm putting out there. | ||
We're not bad people. | ||
We're just... | ||
And there is that lie of advertising that perception is reality. | ||
know if you stumble off a thousand foot cliff and you think there's water at the bottom and there isn't, your perception that you saw water at the bottom isn't going to save you. | ||
No, I'm just reading this little, it was from Smart Money magazine, those guys really hate me, but anyway. | ||
They had this poor guy who's 58 years old, he says I don't have a pension, what should I do? | ||
They said save money and get a 401k. | ||
I mean it's the same dogma from the guys that brought you this financial crisis. | ||
Oh, they're now saying give them more power over the entire world financial system and they'll save us. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
I mean, you've got to take control of what you put in your head. | ||
Let's talk about your overall view of politics and the direction the world's going. | ||
There's a large awakening happening. | ||
Correct me if you disagree. | ||
Speak about that, but also things like other lies. | ||
Like, what do you think of government-sponsored terrorism? | ||
What do you think of the Gulf of Tonkin being staged to get us into the Vietnam War? | ||
What's your view on some of the rabbits they may pull out of their hat? | ||
I don't... | ||
I wouldn't put it past any of them. | ||
That's all I'm... | ||
I don't know if they're true or not true. | ||
I... you know, like I always say to people, take care of my... | ||
God helps those that help themselves. | ||
I help myself, and I watch what they say. | ||
I always know there's self-interest. | ||
There's always self-interest. | ||
So... So I just watch them. | ||
I... Well, Well, it's not patriotic to be used to expand a corporate empire and to kill a million Iraqis. | ||
Yep, all in the name of what, I don't know. | ||
But you and I are on the same page. | ||
You've got to take control of what you put in your head. | ||
You know, what I didn't like about school is I didn't really have much choice of what I could learn. | ||
You know, it was kind of government-sanctioned propaganda. | ||
So, you know, I was in my third year of calculus and I nearly flunked it out. | ||
I go, when am I ever going to use this stuff? | ||
When am I going to use calculus? | ||
The teacher said, I don't know. | ||
So then why am I studying? | ||
Well, there's a war on for our minds. | ||
That's our slogan. | ||
Exactly. And that's why there's a war, but you are ultimately the person that decides. | ||
Yeah, I think about the general public who are starting to wake up a little bit, but they still have no clue how deep this almost hologram of disinformation is that's projected into society, and then we repeat the disinfo, and that gives it that tangible reality, but it's not reality. | ||
Yeah, well, let me ask you this. | ||
We're at about 96% debt to GDP, you know what I mean? | ||
And we're the biggest debtor nation in the world. | ||
What do you think is going to happen if they print more money? | ||
It is going to hyper-inflate the currency, drive up prices, but then the new debts and fractional reserve banking calculations that are made will be made in the new denomination and value, and so we'll just stay in debt and actually get into worse debt. | ||
So what kind of action are you taking? | ||
So that's really, that's what they'll probably do. | ||
And I think what you're saying and what I'm saying is not so much what they're going to Well, I know what I'm doing. | ||
My main mission is just to wake people up so they know how they're being hammered, because the big central banks have openly stated their plan. | ||
It was to engineer all this, collapse society, and then use the social unrest as a pretext to swing around the homeland security grid on the American people. | ||
And that's already now coming from behind the curtain into plain view. | ||
Uh, and so I'm simply pouring almost all of our assets into this information warfare operation, uh, to counter the system. | ||
So I guess I'm kind of like a, uh, for lack of a better term, you know, kind of like a fly in my information warfare plane, you know, uh, into the deck of their biggest capital ship, just trying to get people to realize what's happening. | ||
And we've got emergency backup to fund the operation with gold and silver, uh, investments. | ||
I'm trying to intensify the amount of films and material I'm putting out, but that's basically it. | ||
That's outstanding. | ||
Thank you for doing that. | ||
Because that's really what it's going to take is that somebody has to stand up. | ||
And the more people stand up and wake up, the less power the opposition has. | ||
Well, what I do as rich dad is I explain how the rich play the game. | ||
And that way I have a choice of games. | ||
I wouldn't send my kid to school to get a job because you're just being programmed to be proletariat, working class. | ||
I'd rather have my kid learn to be a capitalist. | ||
You know, and that's what I fought for. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
I fought for capitalism, and we have a bunch of fascist Nazis running the show. | ||
They're not even socialists. | ||
Yeah, socialism's bad enough, but at least theoretically some of the stolen loot gets to somebody. | ||
But here it just all goes offshore to these people, and they just get away with more and more politics. | ||
I mean, it's scary to know there's this much hubris in the ruling class. | ||
Well, what frightens me is when the government has that much... | ||
When I fear my own government, that's not a good sign. | ||
Tell us about the most important books people can order from richdad.com and what your latest book covers. | ||
You talk about An Unfair Advantage, The Conspiracy of the Rich, The Eight New Rules of Money. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
Well, Conspiracy of the Rich was the last book, and it explains, you know, what a lot of people already know. | ||
That's how the Fed started, you know, the Brentwoods. | ||
But why we don't have... | ||
A big section of this is why there's no financial education in schools. | ||
And that goes back to 1904 with John D. Rockefeller and the General Education Board. | ||
And at that point, they took all financial education out of the school system. | ||
And that way, they could program people to work for the rich. | ||
And our school system, the NEA and all those guys, they're quite happy to have them controlling this. | ||
And they take the money out of your paycheck for most Americans, so you don't even really notice how much they're grabbing. | ||
Right. That was in 1943. | ||
It was called the Current Tax Payment Act. | ||
In 86, was the 86 Tax Reform Act, which then got doctors and lawyers. | ||
So today, doctors and lawyers, or the self-employed or small business, pay the highest tax as possible. | ||
Now, when you look at Maine, Yeah, as England goes, so goes the rest of the world with all this tyranny. | ||
Have you noticed in the last month the government's announced that all paychecks will now be deposited with the government first and then they will pay you digitally to your bank account what they wish? | ||
They really want to get us on this cashless system so they can really target the entire black market economy and shut it down. | ||
I haven't heard that, but that's why I say it's not socialism, it's fascism. | ||
When you fear your own government, That's why Obama has less than 7% of his staff have any real world business experience. | ||
they don't know anything else but to help them by taking our party what political advice would you get out of the states rights movement taking back control of washington i see that is the best uh... | ||
around me what politically and uh... | ||
talking to two million in uh... | ||
activist right now people are really taking action robert what would you What are your best ideas for blocking this fascist cartel? | ||
Well, the best way is take care of yourself. | ||
You know, everybody wants to change the government, which is almost fundamentally impossible. | ||
There's too many people making too much money with exactly the way it is. | ||
Wall Street and Goldman Sachs being one of them. | ||
But I can change me. | ||
And what you've been hearing me say is that I play by the rules of the rich. | ||
But if you don't know what those rules are, You're in trouble. | ||
So Conspiracy of the Rich is where it kind of starts, and this is the first, I didn't know my publicist had released it, but my next book, An Unfair Advantage, The Power of Financial Education, goes into how debt and taxes make guys like me rich. | ||
But our school system will never teach you that, because they don't want you to know that. | ||
So I just explain the rules of the rich, and I watch out for myself. | ||
and that way, and I make a lot of people rich and all this, but if I don't take care of myself, I can't save anybody else. | ||
So that's kind of my ground. | ||
My father was a political animal. | ||
He ran for governor of the state of Hawaii, you know, and that was the most horrifying, ugly thing I'd ever seen in my whole life. | ||
So I don't have any faith in the two-party system. | ||
I don't have any faith in government, because as you and I know, the Fed and the central banks control the world. | ||
There was a Washington Times article about the only city in the nation to becoming even richer and expanding and jobs is DC The cancer is growing. | ||
Yes, and that's what that's why I'm not political. | ||
You know I would just rather be an independent Like a coyote running around the place. | ||
Well certainly for you individually. | ||
That's good It's wonderful to teach people to be rugged individualists like you are Robert, but They're just adding more and more taxes, more and more controls, more and more selective enforcement. | ||
I see this down the road where they're going to start trying to selectively change rules or selectively enforce them to try to shut down the cowboys like yourself. | ||
Yeah, but they can't afford to. | ||
see if you understand that really the rules they'd have to shut themselves down in my best defense is to play on their side so you know the inside baseball rules you basically are with the owners of the casino because you know their blueprint so Yeah. And that's what Rich Dad stands for. | ||
I just teach you there's two sides to a coin. | ||
And these people who are sending their kids to school, the biggest communist thing I've ever seen, you know, the kids just get brainwashed there. | ||
And they don't learn anything about money. | ||
I'm not against education, I'm against brainwashing. | ||
That's correct. | ||
No. No, I mean, that sounds crazy, but that was put out by the 1010 Project. | ||
I promise you. | ||
It's called Splattergate. | ||
Just Google it. | ||
Guys, did you find the London Guardian article about government to take British paychecks? | ||
Okay, yeah, there it is on the headline. | ||
British government to seize all paychecks. | ||
What do you think of that, Robert? | ||
Well, it doesn't surprise me. | ||
Like I said, this goes on in our country, too. | ||
1843, Current Tax Payment Act, 86 Tax Reform Act. | ||
Just understand that my new book is coming out. | ||
It's called An Unfair Advantage. | ||
It may be out in a month or two months. | ||
The first time it's been announced. | ||
But in there, I explain how the taxes and debt make me rich. | ||
You have to know how to use debt, and you have to know how to use taxes in your favor. | ||
But to try and change those rules, I don't put much faith in it. | ||
They're going to always take from the poor and give to the rich. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And I'd rather just be rich and not be part of the poor. | ||
And they've got so many of the poor tricked into thinking they lobby government to protect them from the ultra-rich when the ultra-rich finance the government. | ||
Yes. That's why when they repealed McCain-Feingold, I knew it was all over. | ||
See, what McCain and Feingold were trying to do was limit campaign contributions. | ||
Well, that was thrown out the window. | ||
So now, when people think, well, it's one man, one vote, that's not true. | ||
It really is $1 million, one vote. | ||
I'm not telling anybody anything new. | ||
The rich always control it. | ||
So I just chose, when I came back in 1973 from Vietnam, I said, I'm just going to be on the rich side. | ||
I don't want to be like my poor dad, a school teacher, fighting the system. | ||
You have no power when you have no money. | ||
You have no power when the taxes are just eating you alive. | ||
Okay, well, let's say we've got a 71-year-old person who's got a million dollars in their retirement fund. | ||
What would you do with that million dollars? | ||
I'd buy real estate. | ||
You can't do that because I've been trained for all these years. | ||
Yeah, that's the problem, because you've got to have the specific knowledge, not just the money. | ||
Exactly. And that's why I said, again, 1973, I started taking real estate courses. | ||
Not because of real estate, but I have to learn to manage debt. | ||
Yeah, knowledge is power, and so even if people have money, if they don't have the knowledge or the time to implement it, they can't do it. | ||
But you have studiously built and built and built until now. | ||
I mean, how much is your total empire worth, Ballpark? | ||
I don't know, but I make more than $2 million a month without working, tax-free. | ||
So it's not a lot of money. | ||
I'm not Donald Trump or stuff like that, but $2 million a month tax-free is pretty good. | ||
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Well, not to mention your books. | ||
Yeah, that's not including my books or anything else. | ||
That's just from income from my real estate, my investments. | ||
But 26 million plus copies of books. | ||
Yeah, I just wrote those books after I was already rich. | ||
No, I understand that, trying to impart that. | ||
And that's really something revolutionary you've done that's really contributed to people understanding what's happening. | ||
And I've seen these success stories. | ||
Of people that have put your system into motion, they have become fabulously wealthy as well. | ||
Well it's not so much wealthy as they now have control over their lives. | ||
You see, if you learn the rules of the rich, which is get in debt, you will get richer. | ||
You see, it's knowledge is power, but misinformation is damaging. | ||
And so all of these guys who are trying to save their house and save money for their retirement and all this, I think that's good if you have no But if you want to beat the system, you gotta get spoiled. | ||
I saw an article in the Wall Street Journal a few months ago where they admitted that it's the people worth over $10 million, they're the first to walk away from a house that's upside down, but then a blue-collar person, they'll go down with the ship. | ||
Yes, but that's changing right now, because I was at my local Italian restaurant and the three cooks came out and said, hey, can we ask you a question? | ||
I said, yes. | ||
we haven't paid our mortgage in 18 months. | ||
And I said, why'd you stop? | ||
He said, because the mortgage was greater than our house. | ||
I said, well, you're pretty smart. | ||
I said, you're so far behind, you're now ahead. | ||
Amazing. Robert, thank you so much for spending time with us. | ||
I hope that you'll come back with us in the future, and I'm flattered that you're aware of the show and the work we do here. | ||
I've heard a lot of good things about you. | ||
I heard you're causing a lot of trouble, so that's why I had to call up. | ||
Well, sir, hopefully we can have you on every few months and really get in-depth on the important work you're doing. | ||
Robert, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And Kiyosaki, just an amazing interview there. | ||
This hour is almost over. | ||
And I tend to agree with Robert. | ||
I mean, I think when gold goes above 25 right now, that's when it becomes a bubble and dangerous. | ||
But I do agree with him. | ||
I have so many people who don't have a lot of money ask me, where do I get in? | ||
Well, you get in with silver dollars and silver half dollars. | ||
And I have the man on the phone who months and months ago bought silver when it was $2, $3 under what it is an ounce right now, who bought a whole bunch of it, and he's still got that great deal for you. | ||
It's gone up a little bit. | ||
But, Ted, briefly, tell folks about those silver half dollars. | ||
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Yeah, the silver half dollar is at $11.77. | |
And, of course, the least expensive way to get the silver dollar is the creature from Jekyll Island. | ||
You get one for free. | ||
Just, yeah, the silver is a good buy. | ||
You can get into the junk silver, bars of silver. | ||
There's a lot of forms of silver you can buy. | ||
And how much are those silver half dollars, $11.70 something? | ||
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It really is. | |
I mean, right now we see... | ||
And then you got the deal for the silver dollar and a 1995 book for $26. | ||
That includes shipping. | ||
That doesn't take a... | ||
I mean, you don't have to be, you know, the inventor of the A-bomb to know that's a super good deal. | ||
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800-686-2237. | ||
Get into silver today, folks. | ||
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Retransmission starts now with the free streams at InfoWars.com. | ||
See you back live. | ||
We're rolling tomorrow. | ||
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Waging war on corruption. | |
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Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Big Brother. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
We are live, my friends. | ||
It is Tuesday, the fifth day of October, 2010. | ||
I'm honored that former Minnesota governor, movie star, mayor, talk show host, and the star of the number one hit on TruTV, Conspiracy Theory, back for its second season premiering here in just about a week and a half. | ||
Governor Jesse Ventura joins us. | ||
He kicked off the promotion yesterday with a USA Today interview and talking to some major newspapers. | ||
But this is his first big radio interview as he gets ready to promote the television show. | ||
Of course, I know a lot about the show, but most of it is secret. | ||
And so he joins us today to be able to talk about as much as he can, some of the harassment they've gone through, what's coming up in the episodes. | ||
We'll also get into all these new terror alerts just ahead of the election. | ||
And we're going to talk about the economy, a host of issues with Governor Jesse Ventura. | ||
Hi Alex, how are you doing? | ||
See, should I get off on the right foot with all you Texans? | ||
What the hell happened when you played UCLA? | ||
Yeah, UT didn't do too well, did they? | ||
Boy! Well, I forgot to mention, you did XFL and NFL, didn't you? | ||
Yeah, I did three years of the National Football League, got two at Tampa Bay Radio and one with the Vikings, and then I did one year that the XFL existed. | ||
Football's football, you know? | ||
It's just played at different levels by the professionals that do it, but it's still the same game, whether you're playing it at junior high or high school or all the way to the pros. | ||
When we were down in New Orleans after we were done doing our investigation, I had to fly out the next morning. | ||
You were there for a few more days to continue your investigation. | ||
Did you ever get a chance to go to that Vikings and Saints game? | ||
Well, I had the opportunity to go, but unfortunately the show came first and we had gone out that day way out to the tip of the Gulf, which is a few hours drive from New Orleans. | ||
And unfortunately, I didn't get back until they were actually kicking it off. | ||
And by then, you know, you shot with us in the heat down there. | ||
I was pretty exhausted, so I took the easy way out. | ||
I just went up to my hotel room and watched. | ||
Well, Gov, a lot is happening. | ||
We're going to get a break in a moment, but I want to get into the show. | ||
I mean, obviously, I've been a consultant and I appear in quite a few of the episodes that are coming up, but I have to say, the last season was shocking and informative. | ||
From what I've seen, it looks like this one's shaping up to even be more hardcore. | ||
I think so. | ||
I think the topics are even, I don't know how you say they're better, but more exciting even. | ||
And the other thing on the production end, on our end of it, any time you go from your first season to your second season, you're going to iron out some of the rough edges. | ||
You're going to do better on the focus of what you're trying to accomplish. | ||
And so a second season is always the first season of doing a show like this. | ||
You kind of fly by the seat of your pants. | ||
The second season, you have a good idea of what works and what doesn't work and how to go about getting the information we need to get. | ||
So I think it's always a work in progress and hopefully always an improved work in progress. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But a quick question, what's your favorite episode right now? | ||
Well, I suppose my favorite would have to be JFK because that's the one that, you know, has had my passion for 30-odd years now of reading and studying about it. | ||
So that's the one that really strikes home with me. | ||
And also because my feelings about JFK are this. | ||
If a coup d'etat could happen, if you could remove a president, our president, and get away with it, well, what can't you do then? | ||
See, that's what, to me, lays the table for anything that comes later. | ||
If you can do that, Alex, what can't you do? | ||
We're going to come right back and continue with the JFK investigation he's conducted. | ||
He's got some groundbreaking information. | ||
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Alex told you the government announced recently that the recession is over. | |
It ended on June of 2009. | ||
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It really says that the state is God. | |
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He's the T-Rex of political talk, Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | |
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura is here with us today kicking off the promotion. | ||
We're honored to have him for the second season of Conspiracy Theory. | ||
Here's USA Today's headline. | ||
Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory raises further questions and it's a pretty balanced Report here. | ||
It's gonna be kicking off October 15th 10 p.m. Eastern Time 9 p.m. Central on true TV It was the number one hit show last year and I had so many people saying only eight episodes. | ||
We want more I've gotten so many emails so many calls so many People on the street have said, you know Bring back the show and and now that the second season has been announced people are calling me saying will there be a third season Jesse? | ||
This is cable or satellite television, so it runs differently than regular network TV in the fact that they buy them by, for lack of a better term, the lot. | ||
Like they bought seven and then they bought eight. | ||
And that's the way they do it there. | ||
It's not like a yearly thing like network TV does and all that. | ||
So whether they could order another eight of them at any moment, they could do it today or they could do it tomorrow, What if network TV wanted to say give you a Larry King show because I know people talked about that or Well, | ||
what have you got offered a broadcast television show would you would you even accept it or is Mexico too too much fun I don't know You know, again, it's one of those hypotheticals, Alex, that until it happens I'm not going to even bother thinking about it because there's nothing, you know, happening right now that indicates that. | ||
And so I just keep doing what I do. | ||
And now if it does rear its head, well, then I'll have to sit down and make a decision on what I prefer to do. | ||
Getting back into the television show, for stations that just joined us, we were talking about your favorite of the eight episodes of your investigations being the JFK. | ||
And I'm privy to some of the groundbreaking research you guys have done. | ||
I don't know how much you can get into, but you were making the point that if they can kill a president in broad daylight and get away with it. | ||
Well, it seems so. | ||
You're going to see a lot of tie-ins. | ||
I'll just say this. | ||
I'll be real open about it. | ||
Through a great majority of our investigations and shows, these eight shows, a great deal of them at some point, at some point during the investigation Good | ||
old Mr. Chaney. | ||
Yeah. And I mean, it's amazing. | ||
Every time I do a conspiracy theory, a great majority of them, at some point, paperwork will lead us to Halliburton. | ||
When you were down here in Texas, I don't know how much we can get into ahead of the show, but I tell you, that was amazing at that particular facility. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
They all are. | ||
And, you know, I'll go into, like, in the JFK situation, people, I want them to tune in the show because they will hear the first confession. | ||
And believe me, Lee Oswald's been dead for a long time, so it certainly isn't him, would it be? | ||
So, you know, that's the main thing I answer on JFK, is the big question is, well, what will your show show this year that's new? | ||
And I think the confession is pretty dynamic. | ||
Doing your in-depth, I mean, you've been studying the JFK assassination for decades. | ||
Your new book's got several very informative chapters. | ||
American Conspiracies, that, by the way, we carry at Infowars.com, if folks want to get... | ||
it but did your investigation just confirm your previous research or did it cause you to question no i think it confirmed what i've believed in studying that particular conspiracy for many many years i i felt very vindicated and kind of sat back and thought gee i was right yeah | ||
You know, I noticed, consulting and traveling around the country to a few places with you and here in Texas, that over and over again, it was a mirror of last season, like when you were at HAARP, when they hide inside the buildings and won't come out. | ||
I mean, they act very suspicious. | ||
Oh, it's terrible. | ||
I mean, we went to one place that they call a residence. | ||
And, I mean, I've been a governor and I've traveled to state prisons before. | ||
And I could not distinguish between the two except for the name on the front of the building. | ||
Yes, a residence center with barbed wire and playscapes for children. | ||
Yeah, and that was the real, and then the response is no comment. | ||
I mean, the thing that I hope people get out of this is that we can't even ask our government a question, let alone expect them to give us an answer. | ||
That's the great big story I'm learning and doing this show. | ||
And I find that very I'm sure I can compare South Minneapolis to Texas. | ||
The way it worked when I grew up in South Minneapolis is if you're paying out the money, that makes you the boss. | ||
Yes. That's | ||
very disturbing, Alex. | ||
They can kill you for trespassing. | ||
Technically. Exactly. | ||
I mean, this is the biggest case of criminal white-collar crime there could possibly be. | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
It's simply as basic as this, Alex. | ||
We can't even have a paper trail. | ||
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We can't even get a receipt. | |
going to an ATM. | ||
An ATM at least offers you a receipt. | ||
Something that you can have in the palm of your hand that says you did what you did. | ||
We can't even get a receipt from our government over the millions and trillions of dollars. | ||
And I have to laugh when the debate gets to health care. | ||
And they talk about paying for it. | ||
Alex, if we just accounted for all the money in these two wars and all the rest of it they spend on this crap, we could pay for health care to where we'd all probably have our own doctor living in the garage. | ||
Well, yeah, that's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
The total defense budget is $2 trillion every year. | ||
$1.1 trillion on record and another $800 plus billion on top of that. | ||
Governor, speaking about secrecy and all of this, we were talking about Congress keeps asking the banks, where's the money? | ||
And they say, we won't tell you. | ||
You did do a big investigation on Wall Street. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
Well, Wall Street was the one that I thought was going to be the most difficult show because it's so, I mean, these power brokers and their money, they know how to put up the smoke screens. | ||
They are professional at doing that, of making things so convoluted, so hard to understand. | ||
And that's how they get away with it. | ||
But it turns out, from all indication, people are telling me the Wall Street show could be the best of the lot. | ||
Because they said, we managed to break it down into a simplistic form to where everyone out there will truly understand what happened. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Give us as much of an insight into the episode as you can without giving it all away. | ||
Well, just that we go out there and we deal with people. | ||
Some of them are going to prison. | ||
And these are people that are at best mid-level. | ||
And yet we're made to believe that these are the culprits. | ||
Remember this about the whole Wall Street debilical. | ||
The people going to jail are not the ones truly responsible. | ||
Most of them were caught up in the middle of all this mess and really had no way to get out of it. | ||
And they're the ones that are going to fall on the sword and go to the slammer. | ||
Well, they always burn a few hundred. | ||
Sure. And that's what you're going to see on our show. | ||
We talk to a few of these underlings and I'll tell you they're very vocal because they're not very happy that they're the ones that are going to jail and the big criminals are walking away scot-free and more wealthy. | ||
No. Well, | ||
that's another big question. | ||
They've denied world government. | ||
They've denied CIA drug trafficking. | ||
They've denied human experimentation, giving people syphilis all over the United States and Latin America, our own government. | ||
Now they just pretty much admit it. | ||
Like three months ago, the CIA came out in the Washington Post and said, yeah, we put out fake bin Laden videos. | ||
And then now they have Robert. | ||
Shapiro works for them because Alex they're so arrogant now because we we sit back and I guess they figure there's nothing we can do about it anyway that's the only conclusion I can come to. | ||
I'll agree with you on that aspect too, sure, certainly. | ||
Alternative media is the only hope we got. | ||
And that was my next question. | ||
I'm sure you've seen in the news, but it was in the BBC last week. | ||
Inventor of the Internet. | ||
No, it's not Al Gore. | ||
The real inventor came out. | ||
In fact, guys, Google that and put it on screen for me. | ||
Inventor of Internet came out and said the Internet is being shut down incrementally with this cybersecurity. | ||
And I noticed that they admit now in the media that Israel launched this this this this worm that attacked Iran and China and others. | ||
But then the government came out and said, see, we need cybersecurity to take over the infrastructure of the Web and spy on you because of this new worm. | ||
That's standard operating procedure. | ||
You know, people need to understand clearly There's | ||
There's a new report out from Tennessee where a guy in the county didn't pay a $75 fire department tax, so they came out and watched his house burn, but then put the neighbors out because that house then caught the neighbor's house on fire. | ||
Whatever happened to the laws about failure to render aid? | ||
If I'm driving down the street and somebody's just had a car wreck and I don't stop and help them, I can go to prison, but now under privatization, our taxes go up, but they're laying off police, firemen, and they're saying, "If you don't pay a car, you're going to | ||
Well, I mean, I'm sure I'm going to get plenty of flack over this. | ||
I said far more important than building a mosque in New York City is I would like to ask why religion doesn't have to pay property taxes for the services that they receive and are rendered Well, I'll say this. | ||
All the rest of us have to pay. | ||
When they're getting the idea, I mean, if someone disrupts church, a policeman will come in at the call and take care of it. | ||
If the church catches on fire, the fire department will put it out. | ||
And if they need their roads plowed up in Minnesota, the public plows do it. | ||
How come they don't have to pay and everybody else does? | ||
Well, I'll say this, because in the First Amendment it says, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting it for exercise thereof, and I... | ||
But that has nothing to do with that! | ||
This is called getting services from the public domain on a piece of property! | ||
Well, I'll be honest... | ||
Doesn't that have nothing to do with restricting religion? | ||
No, no, I'll be honest with you. | ||
Well, the power to tax is the power to destroy. | ||
I didn't know that churches didn't have to pay for the fire department. | ||
Well, that's... | ||
They don't have to pay for nothing. | ||
At least in Minnesota, maybe in Texas they do, but I can unequivocally tell you in Minnesota, the way our property tax system, and I think it's the same everywhere, religious places don't have to pay nothing. | ||
Well, I'll say this. | ||
The reason they didn't want that, because if the government starts having taxes, they can then have tax incentives, like George Bush's faith-based initiative, where the government starts paying churches, and this is... | ||
Alex, this is apples and oranges. | ||
This is owning property and getting public services brought to that property. | ||
No, no, I understand what you're saying. | ||
To me, you can't absolve them of that just for fear of the other. | ||
That shouldn't happen. | ||
These are buildings. | ||
These are properties that get services from the public domain, which we all chip in and pay for. | ||
Okay, if you're an atheist, why should your tax dollars, if you don't believe in God and you don't believe in any of that, why should your tax dollars go to pay for those places to get services rendered? | ||
No, no, I see your point. | ||
Just like in Travis County, why should I have to pay money to pay for elective abortions? | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
Once we get a big government period, then a lot of us are forced to be paying for things. | ||
that we don't want. | ||
Well, no, it's not even don't want. | ||
It's if it's out there, anyone that uses it should be required to participate. | ||
That's the difference, Alex. | ||
They're using it, it's being provided, and they're not having to pay for that participation. | ||
Why? | ||
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Why? Why do they get off free? | |
Why does all the rest of us have to pay? | ||
And like I said, if you're an atheist, you have to pay and this entity doesn't. | ||
And it's not getting an abortion or anything like that. | ||
It's doing daily things that happen in life that are required to be done. | ||
How come they get a free ride on it? | ||
Well, it's a powerful lobby, but I do see your point. | ||
Shifting gears to another subject. | ||
You talk about your father even before people were protesting the Vietnam War and of course he was a highly decorated World War II veteran. | ||
He was criticizing the Vietnam War beforehand. | ||
Are you talking about your father in USA Today? | ||
Oh yeah, no, I just told them the story about how my dad, I would come home with the teachings that they were teaching me in school, and my father and I would be at the dinner table and have battles over it because he didn't feel we were being told the real truth in school, and it turned out he was correct. | ||
And I always like to laugh about it today, my dad died 91, but I always tell people, you know, it's amazing. | ||
He died in 91, but he gets smarter every day. | ||
Because the things he told me growing up, now that I'm 59 years old, I'm looking back and remembering how extremely bright this man was about world affairs. | ||
And here's a guy that only went to eighth grade. | ||
He was a World War II veteran and worked his whole life as a street laborer. | ||
You know, it's... | ||
Yet he'd do a lot of stuff. | ||
Well, it's sad that so many of that great generation are dying off, both my grandfathers, of course, World War II veterans, and, you know, when we're out on the road driving around or in airports, you talk a lot about your dad and those lessons he taught you. | ||
Briefly, get into that story about he was really too old to even join the military and all the combat he saw. | ||
Well my dad went in at age 36. He, uh, I think six bronze battle stars. | ||
He was, uh, North Africa, uh, then Normandy, Battle of the Bulge, Remagen Bridge, Anzio, and finally Berlin. | ||
And, uh, he got out four years and, uh, got out. | ||
And the fun part of the story is when he got into his latter 60s, my aunt went back to Pennsylvania to the coal mining towns where he was born. | ||
And they discovered his birth certificate that turned out he was a year older than he thought he was. | ||
So he was too old to even be in, really? | ||
Yeah, he technically was too old to be allowed in the military. | ||
Or maybe he knew and just lied to go anyway. | ||
I don't know, you know. | ||
And your mom was in the war, too? | ||
Yeah, my mom was a nurse in North Africa. | ||
And she served in North Africa. | ||
And the amazing thing about her was, as she got old, every night they'd do the reruns of Bash. | ||
and she would watch the evening news and never miss MASH right after it before she'd go to bed, which was probably very similar because MASH was Korea, and it was probably very similar to just a few years earlier in North Africa. | ||
And, of course, your dad being in the European theater and the North African, that was really the toughest battles, they say, statistically, was against Erwin Rommel, the Desert Fox. | ||
Yeah, that's what they say, you know, the knowledge that I have of it. | ||
You know, knowing that my mom and dad were both in North Africa against Rommel, who was probably the best Nazi general by all accounts. | ||
I mean, didn't Hitler have him killed in the end or something? | ||
Yeah, he was jealous of him because Rommel was secretly trying to work with folks to get rid of Hitler. | ||
Governor Jesse Ventura is our guest to the new show. | ||
Hundreds of nations have fallen to tyranny in the last century alone. | ||
This is our last chance to not relive history. | ||
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As we're finishing off this agenda, they'll be pulling the rug from underneath Americans at home. | |
We have tremendous influence on our President and Congress, and they really are calling the shots. | ||
I think it's incumbent upon all of us ... as American citizens to pay attention. | ||
Fall of the Republic identifies the enemies of our nation. | ||
A criminal offshore cartel, hell-bent on destroying sovereignty and on its ashes constructing world government. | ||
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Tim Geithner, Bernanke, they're arsonists! | |
They're asking for more matches! | ||
And the Congress is saying, who do we make the check out to? | ||
Today, it seems like nobody does care. | ||
And right now in Washington, D.C., we have seen a fall of the Republic. | ||
Get your copy of Fall of the Republic on DVD at Infowars.com or watch it online right now in super high quality at PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
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It's true. | ||
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Hi, this is former Governor Jesse Ventura, and this is the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I recommend you all pay attention to Alex, because Alex and I are teaming up again this fall for a second season of Conspiracy Theory, where we will attempt to get to the bottom of these conspiracies. | ||
Until then, keep watching and listening to Alex. | ||
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Alex. I'm sorry. | |
I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | ||
Thomas Jefferson. | ||
It's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Well, the man himself, the iconic Jesse Ventura is our guest for the rest of this hour. | ||
And we appreciate him giving us the first radio interview as he kicks off the promotion for the second season of Conspiracy Theory. | ||
Jesse, do you know yet what the first episode is going to be? | ||
Yeah, I can't tell you it's in stone, but I think the first one's Plum Island. | ||
Yeah, well, Plum Island, what's interesting about that, of course, is it's located right on the end of Long Island. | ||
And really what intrigues you about it is to go into the history of it. | ||
It's a biological center where our government tests out biological diseases on animals, like hoof and mouth and things like that, to prevent it. | ||
That's the upfront story about Plum Island. | ||
Now, the conspiracy in Plum Island is this. | ||
Lyme disease, the first recorded case, was found in Lyme, Connecticut, which is right across the water from Plum Island. | ||
And then you go into the history of Plum Island and you learn this. | ||
The godfather of Plum Island is a Nazi named Eric Traub. | ||
And at the end of World War II, he was right underneath Himmler. | ||
And his expertise was creating biological warfare using ticks and mosquitoes and inflicting them upon another country with devastation of biological warfare. | ||
Well, he probably should have stood trial at Nuremberg. | ||
But, of course, we all know at the end of World War II, there was a battle between us and the Soviets of how many scientists we could all get. | ||
And he's one that made it here. | ||
And now, there were good to that. | ||
We got Wernher von Braun, who's the godfather of our space program at NASA. | ||
But we also got Eric Traub, whose expertise was biological warfare using ticks and mosquitoes. | ||
He is the godfather of Plum Island. | ||
He is the man that created this place. | ||
So, I mean, call me, you know, paranoid Alex, but any time I know that a Nazi created something and we're now using it, my suspicion rate goes up. | ||
Is that a logical thing to do? | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
And as you know, they're now building 36 level 4 bioweapons labs in the middle of nowhere, but also in major cities like San Antonio, Texas and in places like that. | ||
And there's a lot of evidence that not just Lyme disease came from Plum Island, but also that the West Nile virus and so many other zoological Alex, | ||
Alex, am I missing something, or would we classify that terrorism? | ||
It is terrorism, yes. | ||
Yeah, I mean, how come our country can do things that are terrorist and we're not... | ||
Good. The | ||
Cuban Olympic team, and that's admitted that he was CIA contracted. | ||
Yeah, now is that not an act of terrorism? | ||
Well, let me bring this up to you then. | ||
If that's not, then explain to me the difference. | ||
Well, there's two issues here, and I want to get back into the government-sponsored terror, both the stuff they staged, but the open terror that they call They | ||
They don't officially tell me, but they won't book me. | ||
The last time I went, you know, it used to be I could at least get on with Hannity. | ||
Now I can't even get on with him. | ||
Back to Hannity, O'Reilly, and all of them. | ||
See, they're the kind of guys that they thrive upon being able to bully people. | ||
And the problem is I can't be bullied usually. | ||
Glenn Beck calls me stupid? | ||
Wait Alex, this comes from a guy who's only claimed fame in his entire life history as being a top 40 disc jockey? | ||
And he calls you stupid? | ||
Well, I'm going to try to pull this clip up. | ||
No, I don't care. | ||
I consider the source, but I mean, coming from a guy and nothing against disc jockeys, you know, I have nothing against that profession. | ||
It's an honor. | ||
But I know you will. | ||
But you can't hardly call yourself a foreign policy specialist if your entire background is being a disc jockey. | ||
Well, my point is that in the tape, it was from his radio show, he claims that you were in a dressing room with him and, quote, tried to intimidate him if memory serves. | ||
Oh, that's true. | ||
Absolutely. I intimidate all the people at Fox. | ||
He joins a good company called O'Reilly, Hannity, and the rest of them. | ||
Well, I was going to expand on that. | ||
I mean, I've seen you with Hannity where he completely capitulates and they're just unable to dominate you, but you're not bullying them. | ||
You're very calm and just lay out the facts. | ||
The thing is, you have to remember something, Alex. | ||
You have to treat journalists in different ways because each one of them thrives on being successful in a certain manner. | ||
And the Fox people thrive on being bullies. | ||
So the key to interviewing with them is to show them they can't bully you and that, you know, you in turn bully them. | ||
Did you see when Jon Stewart was on with O'Reilly? | ||
I mean, Jon Stewart destroyed O'Reilly. | ||
It's the first time I've seen O'Reilly lose control of his show. | ||
Stewart had full control of O'Reilly's show. | ||
And O'Reilly was just pumping in little bits and pieces when he could. | ||
Yes, I have seen that. | ||
And if anybody is a bully, it's O'Reilly. | ||
All of them are. | ||
He'll cut off people's mics. | ||
He'll get in their face and tell them to shut up. | ||
They all are. | ||
It isn't just him. | ||
They're all that way. | ||
That's the persona there. | ||
People need to understand Fox News is not Fox News. | ||
It's Fox Entertainment. | ||
Well, since we raised this, I want you to hear it and be able to comment. | ||
Here's Glenn Beck talking about Governor O'Reilly. | ||
Jesse Ventura, here it is. | ||
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I heard Jesse Ventura, what a dope this guy is. | |
I heard Jesse Ventura, who's nothing but a big, fat, dumb bully, and trust me, I know, he tried to intimidate me in the makeup room one day before a CNN show, and he's just a bully. | ||
He's big, he's dumb, he's slow, he's definitely a big, dumb animal. | ||
And he is a bully, that's it. | ||
You know the only offence I take out of that, Alex? | ||
What? The only offence I take... | ||
How dare Glenn Beck call me fat? | ||
How dare him? | ||
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That fat butterball called me fat? | |
Excuse me, I used to be called Jesse the Body Ventura. | ||
Well, I gotta say... | ||
Granted, I am not in the shape that I was in when I was at the peak of my pro wrestling career at the height of athleticism. | ||
But I still am in pretty good shape. | ||
The expense I take from that is having Glenn Beck call me fat. | ||
When's the last time he looked into a mirror? | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
Well, he certainly is an effeminate twerp. | ||
But, I mean, to be serious here, I remember right after you had your hip surgery, you came down and visited me in Austin, and that was the biggest you'd ever been. | ||
Maybe 10 pounds overweight. | ||
But, you know, when we were flying around the country, I saw you pull your shirt up a few times. | ||
We were changing and stuff. | ||
And, I mean, for somebody who's 59, I've never seen anybody with ripped muscles like you, Governor. | ||
Well, I'm not the best-built 59-year-old in the world. | ||
I'm not going to claim that, but I train every day. | ||
I work out constantly. | ||
If you're going to go down and attempt to surf in Mexico, do you think you can do it being big and fat as Glenn Beckwith? | ||
He called me. | ||
I can't believe him, of all people, could call me fat. | ||
That right there should kill Glenn Beck's credibility completely. | ||
Well, I didn't mean to get off No, no, no. | ||
I'm laughing about it, Alex. | ||
It's good humor. | ||
I'm not irate or nothing about that. | ||
i consider the source well you know glenn is covering a lot of world government stuff but then he blames a low-level communist professors instead of admitting our pentagon i have the rand corporation documents i have the global trends Twenty twenty-five, a transformed world. | ||
The policy of the mega banks that run the military industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about is to have corporate welfare and to steal the wealth of the people to make us more easily controlled. | ||
And meanwhile, he's claiming some low level professor, you know, is the top of the pyramid. | ||
And I think people are getting wise to him. | ||
That's why his ratings are plunging. | ||
And the New York Times talked to him and he admitted that he's got major friction with Fox and they may throw him under the bus. | ||
I mean, you may not see Glenn Beck in a year. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
He won't care. | ||
He's made his money. | ||
You know, he's become exceptionally wealthy for what he does because of, and let me throw that out to the people of the United States because of the minions of lemmings out there that could take someone like Glenn Beck and make him a messiah. | ||
I mean, what does he care for, Alex? | ||
He's made a ton, a ton of money. | ||
Well, I think that's the establishment joke. | ||
They got an effeminate, and I was reading the New York Times article, they admitted he's effeminate and said that's good. | ||
And they admit he constantly flip-flops, and they said they're proud of that in this New York Times piece. | ||
And so, the face of the anti-New World Order, unless you're talking about Alex Jones, Ron Paul, or Jesse Ventura, is Glenn Beck, who just radiates. | ||
It's not even fair to women to call him effeminate. | ||
Well, you know, again, I'm more disappointed in the people of this country than I am him. | ||
You know, how could they be led by the nose by somebody who's as unqualified at anything as him? | ||
He's never done anything. | ||
He found a niche in the radio world, in the TV world, and he found a niche of people that he could lead. | ||
I mean, remember that people are easily led, you know? | ||
Well, he criticizes Obama, which is fair, for reading off a teleprompter, but he admits he uses a teleprompter. | ||
Everybody does. | ||
teleprompter is a marvelous thing. | ||
I think the only jealousy comes in the fact that George Bush couldn't read one. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
All the rest of us can. | ||
We're running out of time, and this interview is really getting powerful here, but I want to get back into the episodes. | ||
Let's talk about the water episode, because I was asking you in the break, I said, what do you think is the most scary? | ||
And you said water, and I tend to agree with you, because he's multinational as well. | ||
I mean, tell us what you discovered. | ||
I go out with a Native American chief, and we go to Lake Mead. | ||
By Hoover Dam, you know, the water source from Las Vegas. | ||
Let me finish with this. | ||
I got news for you, people. | ||
Within the decade, Las Vegas is going to have no water. | ||
Lake Mead is down 125 feet. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
125 feet down. | ||
I stood on a plateau there 60 feet below the ledge, where docks were still up there, where less than a decade ago kids were fishing off them. | ||
The water was now 60 feet below where I was standing at. | ||
And the water show that we do, if it does not terrify the people of this country, then nothing will. | ||
And of course, you interviewed me for that. | ||
You came to Austin to investigate it. | ||
But how much more of the investigation can you talk about? | ||
I mean, clearly you show how these... | ||
That's enough, Alex. | ||
Just to say, it leads us to the northern peninsula of Michigan and the Great Lakes, which is home to 20% of the world's fresh drinking water. | ||
And who gets to have the water? | ||
We don't get to have it, but somebody else does. | ||
Well, watch the show. | ||
We'll be very clear on the show. | ||
What can you say about the police state camps show? | ||
Well, I will say this, it again reaffirms, you all remember when Michael Moore spoke to Congressman Conyers and he sat Michael Moore down and said, let me tell you something, we don't even read the bills we vote on? | ||
Yes. And that's on top of the other camps they've got under some... | ||
But they didn't even know what was in the bill! | ||
That's the point! | ||
These people are not reading what they vote on, they're being told by their political parties how to vote. | ||
What can you say about the oil spill? | ||
I mean, this is really powerful. | ||
Well, again, the oil spill, we investigate conspiracies. | ||
And to be blunt and straightforward, there's a strong suspicion and a lot of circumstantial evidence that that oil spill was done intentionally. | ||
And, you know, we talked to some homeless people down there who were actually clean cut, who came down to get jobs. | ||
And they said they wouldn't hire us for the cleanup. | ||
And you said exactly what I was thinking. | ||
You said, hey, buddy, be glad you didn't get that job. | ||
Exactly. Because, you know, the stuff they're using down there, this dispersant, it has four lethal chemicals in it, including, I think, cadmium and arsenic and two other lovely things. | ||
And I'm for the life of me trying to figure out how adding billions of barrels of lethal chemicals to already saturated oil water is a good thing. | ||
I can't figure that out. | ||
I am not a scientist, but it doesn't make sense to me that by adding poison to the water is going to be beneficial more so than just the oil in the water. | ||
Now you've got two of them in there. | ||
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Well, the Gov hurt my feelings. | ||
He usually gives us more than an hour, but he's got a tee time. | ||
I guess it's almost too cold to keep playing golf, but he did say he'll come back one more time with us before he heads down to Mexico. | ||
Absolutely, Alex. | ||
I got a tee time and they don't hold them for anybody. | ||
Not even me. | ||
Eighteen. That's why I gotta be out there. | ||
You know, the days are getting shorter. | ||
It's getting cold up here in Minnesota and the window of golf is slowly closing and that tells me it's time to start surfing then. | ||
If I'm shooting well, I shoot in the 80s. | ||
If I'm shooting not so well, I play in the 90s. | ||
Well, that's pretty good. | ||
You've got to get you down here and play our producer, Jaron. | ||
He's a pretty good guy. | ||
Now, Governor, we've only got about four minutes left. | ||
I'm sure you've seen the hype, the terrorists. | ||
We have specific targets in Europe and the U.S. | ||
Turns out they had drills planned two months ago. | ||
It's a global drill. | ||
And it just so happens it was scheduled for this week. | ||
And we have all these White House people, even under Obama, saying we need a terror attack. | ||
in the Financial Times of London, to make people trust their government Yeah, well it also, you know, if they're talking like that, then it kind of winds back to 9-11, shouldn't we start questioning it? | ||
You know, if it takes a terror attack to bring the country together, then the country is in pretty bad shape, in my opinion. | ||
You know, the timing of these things, they always do them. | ||
Look at the elections, we're all of a sudden right before the election, we get an Osama Bin Laden tape. | ||
I guess the best thing I can say is to the people out there is wake up and smell the coffee. | ||
Start paying attention a little bit more and start looking beyond the soundbite news for your answers. | ||
But then again, I'm on the Alex Jones show. | ||
So essentially, I'm preaching to the choir. | ||
Well, we have a lot of new listeners, Governor. | ||
Well, no, but so many don't listen to you, Alex, and so many don't listen beyond the soundbite news, and it's those people we have to try to reach. | ||
Well, the 9-11 episode, the most exciting part of it will be that I speak to a woman who was right in there when the alleged plane hit, and you will hear an eyewitness account Has this verified your suspicions? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
It's reaffirmed. | ||
Yes, very much so. | ||
It took it that way rather than the other way. | ||
Whenever you talk 9-11 long enough, Alex, eventually you start doubting yourself. | ||
You start questioning yourself. | ||
And when I speak to a woman who survived the Pentagon and was right in there, and she reaffirms my suspicions, that's good for me, too. | ||
I need that every now and then because it just seems you're out there fighting the unwinnable war, and occasionally you need an ally. | ||
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Okay. | |
Clearly, people are starting to wake up. | ||
I mean, not everybody, but I mean, you've been around the country. | ||
I hope so. | ||
see, wake up doesn't mean the tea party. | ||
You know, people need to, you know, that's, I don't know where the wake up is going to take place. | ||
I really don't. | ||
But hopefully people are starting to question more the things they're told and not just this self-blinded belief that they, with our egos, that the government can't lie to us, that the government can be bad. | ||
They can be because government is merely people and we need to lose the ego that the quite possibly evil people could be elected to powerful positions. | ||
You need only look at Germany in the 1930s to clearly understand that. | ||
Well, the show's premiering at 10 p.m. Eastern, October 15th. | ||
That's a Friday, isn't it, Gov? | ||
Yeah, Friday night, so there'll be no conflicting baseball games. | ||
All right, well, let me say bye to you in the break, and I'll let you get to your tea time. | ||
We'll come back next hour. | ||
We got another big guest joining us on a lot of news. | ||
That's Governor Jesse Ventura giving us the exclusive first radio interview. | ||
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