Alex Jones Show - 20171128_Tue-3_Alex Aired: 2017-11-28 Duration: 05:59:11 === The Madder He Gets (04:25) === [00:00:00] I need some muscle over here! [00:00:02] Donald J. Trump is now president of the United States. [00:00:09] So the question is, are social justice warriors mentally ill or are they just stupid? [00:00:23] When your emotions control your actions, it affects not only yourself, but the people around you. [00:00:33] There are over 7 million mentally ill and emotionally disturbed children in America. [00:00:39] It has to be a joke. [00:00:40] I cannot believe this is happening. [00:00:42] I'm literally about to kill myself and I'm not kidding. [00:00:45] You better fix this right now. [00:00:48] Get the f*** out of here. [00:00:49] Jeff's losing control of himself. [00:00:51] Get your phone away. [00:00:52] Why? [00:00:53] Quit recording. [00:00:54] The madder he gets, the worse it becomes. [00:00:56] Get the f*** away. [00:00:57] Get the f*** out of here. [00:01:00] You couldn't help interrupting, could you? [00:01:03] You added nothing to that conversation. [00:01:09] These are some of Tommy's drawings that the school sent over. [00:01:13] There's an awful lot of hate in them. [00:01:16] I am a nasty woman. [00:01:21] America! [00:01:23] America! [00:01:26] Like your wet dreams infused with your own genes... [00:01:31] But yeah, I'm a nasty woman. [00:01:36] Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. [00:01:42] Bing, bing, bong, bong, bing, bing, bing. Just briefly. [00:01:58] My dad is an oral surgeon and dentist. [00:02:01] He's about to retire. [00:02:02] About 15 years ago, he heard me ranting and raving about fluoride and toothpaste and how it causes brain damage and lower IQ and dental furlosis. [00:02:09] And he said, son, I don't care who you have on the air. [00:02:12] That's a bunch of bull. [00:02:13] You need fluoride or you die. [00:02:14] And I actually showed him what was in the water supply and the fluoride. [00:02:17] He said, this is incredible. [00:02:18] This is Grignard Reagents Heavy Metals. [00:02:21] They're covering for it, calling it fluoride under law with a loophole to dump toxic waste in the food and water. [00:02:27] Exactly. [00:02:28] Now, CNN had to admit last month, in utero and in children, massive IQ reductions. [00:02:33] Well, six years ago, the EPA said reduce it in water by half. [00:02:38] You don't drink your sunscreen, but hydrofluorosilicic acid is a... [00:02:43] Hopped up version of fluoride. [00:02:45] It's been turned into an acid. [00:02:47] It's an adjuvant. [00:02:48] It's very toxic. [00:02:49] But there is the CNN headline that fluoride in the water and in toothpaste is causing IQs to drop precipitously. [00:02:58] And for seven years, the American Dental Association says don't brush children's teeth until age six with it. [00:03:04] Why does it say nursery water that at the store with added fluoride? [00:03:07] And they didn't add calcium fluoride, boys and girls. [00:03:10] They added hydrofluorosilicic acid. [00:03:12] That's why my dad and I developed, with the same folks that make Toms of Maine, it's private labeled, super blue, non-fluoride toothpaste with colloidal silver and high-quality iodine. [00:03:22] Which you die without iodine. [00:03:23] Massive iodine deficiencies in the country. [00:03:25] If you drink the stuff that's at the store, it'll kill you. [00:03:27] That's a different type of iodine. [00:03:28] This is the real medical grade. [00:03:29] It's 33% off right now. [00:03:31] And we have the bubblegum natural flavor, organic flavor for children that doesn't have as much of the peppermint in it because it says concentrated toothpaste. [00:03:38] Super blue toothpaste available at InfoWarsStore.com. [00:03:42] This is a national emergency. [00:03:49] important instructions will follow this message is transmitted at the request with the president of the united states of america and the office of homeland security In compliance with the United Nations, the President of the United States has declared martial law. === Kamala Harris Revealed (05:50) === [00:04:17] Curfew is now in place. [00:04:18] Return to your homes and come to go to the people outside of your homes who will result in you being arrested on site. [00:04:25] Any accessory firearm or any item or instrument that can be used as a weapon will be deemed an enemy of the state and will be arrested on site. [00:04:36] UN peacekeeping garrisons have severed all data transmissions and telephone communications for national security. [00:04:43] In violation of martial law will result in immediate arrests and trial for treason. [00:04:49] All traitors will be shot. [00:04:51] America is now engaged in civil war. [00:04:56] If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. [00:05:01] It's Alex Jones. [00:05:05] Boy, it really makes you wonder what would happen if they actually got their wish and Trump got assassinated. [00:05:13] I don't even want to think about it right now. [00:05:16] Welcome back to the InfoWars Live Know Your Enemy 34-hour broadcast. [00:05:20] I'm your host till 3 o'clock a.m. [00:05:22] Central here at InfoWars.com slash show. [00:05:27] And we've got the phone lines open and loaded. [00:05:30] And we've had Dennis holding for a while here. [00:05:33] We've actually held him over back here into the second studio we're now broadcasting out of here tonight. [00:05:40] Let's go to Dennis, who's calling in from Chicago. [00:05:42] Go ahead, Dennis. [00:05:44] Hey, how's it going on? [00:05:45] Good. [00:05:47] We're going to keep you just going all night, 34 hours, 3 and 4. That's right, till 6 o'clock p.m. [00:05:57] tomorrow. [00:05:59] Hey, I love what you do. [00:06:00] I love the fact that you're doing what you're doing with Roger Stone. [00:06:04] But I got to get to what I got to call for. [00:06:08] There's going to be a Democratic shift in Chicago really, really hard. [00:06:19] Thank you. [00:06:20] Really, really hard. [00:06:22] Well, I mean, the only way it could shift would be right. [00:06:25] No. [00:06:27] These people are actually going to put their money behind people they actually know are fundamentally corrupt. [00:06:38] It's going to happen. [00:06:39] You're going to see it. [00:06:40] I'm a little confused, Dennis. [00:06:42] How is that different than what's been going on in Chicago? [00:06:46] You're not hearing me. [00:06:48] This is all politically back-based. [00:06:52] Yeah. [00:06:55] I love how y'all did y'all thing earlier today, you know, earlier tonight, you know, with the awards and whatnot. [00:07:02] I had to sit back and relax off of that. [00:07:04] Yeah, the fake news. [00:07:05] It was hilarious. [00:07:10] But I have to tell you, that's what's going to happen. [00:07:14] Okay, but what is the shift? [00:07:17] I'm still confused on the shift you're referencing here. [00:07:22] Okay. [00:07:24] What's going to happen is that Barack Obama Foundation has put a substantial amount of money behind Trump. [00:07:38] A subunit. [00:07:39] A subsidiary? [00:07:41] Yeah. [00:07:43] A subunit to actually carry out fundamentals future. [00:07:51] That's what's about to happen and you're going to see exactly what you were saying. [00:07:56] You're going to see Michelle Obama and you would not believe who is going to be her VP. Well, I mean... [00:08:07] You're not going to believe it. [00:08:10] I've already got Michelle Obama's DNC speaking lineup. [00:08:14] Yes, I heard you. [00:08:15] I announced it on the war room today. [00:08:18] Yes, sir. [00:08:18] I heard you. [00:08:19] I heard you. [00:08:20] You were just missing one key pertinent fact in everything that you were saying. [00:08:27] Who do you think is going to be the VP? Barack? [00:08:32] No. [00:08:33] No. [00:08:34] No, no. [00:08:34] Oh, no. [00:08:35] You're looking at your double implementation of something that you... [00:08:43] No. [00:08:44] Oh, no. [00:08:45] Oh, no. [00:08:46] No, no, no, no. [00:08:47] Well, you gotta just give me the name, Dennis. [00:08:49] I can't wait any longer. [00:08:50] I'm sorry. [00:08:51] It's gonna be Harris. [00:08:54] Kamala Harris? [00:08:54] It's gonna be Harris. [00:08:55] It's going to be Harris. [00:08:58] Well, here's the thing about Kamala Harris. [00:09:00] They already kind of tested the waters with Kamala Harris, and they came up really, really cold and really dry. [00:09:06] And Kamala Harris has too many skeletons in her closet. [00:09:11] It's not going to be Kamala Harris. [00:09:13] Sorry. [00:09:14] Disagree. [00:09:14] That's right. [00:09:14] You're right. [00:09:16] Oh, I understand what you're saying. [00:09:18] Oh, okay. [00:09:18] And so you're saying that's their investment in the fundamentally corrupt. [00:09:24] Exactly. [00:09:25] Okay, I see what you're saying. [00:09:27] Yeah. [00:09:27] Let me ask you a question, Dennis. [00:09:29] Have we spoke before? [00:09:31] Yeah. [00:09:32] I thought I recognized your voice. [00:09:35] Once. [00:09:35] Once before. [00:09:36] I've told you about Jesse Jackson. [00:09:38] I didn't tell you about his son and how we put him on the chopping block for embezzlement and his wife. [00:09:44] But I didn't tell you about that. === Disconnect in Chicago (05:44) === [00:09:46] But that's another case, another time. [00:09:50] Well, I'll tell you, I love the city of Chicago. [00:09:53] I hope that y'all can get your politics figured out. [00:09:56] But I mean, Rahm Emanuel is a total failed politician. [00:10:02] And you've also got a lot of bad congressmen coming out of Illinois. [00:10:08] Dick Durbin comes to mind as one. [00:10:11] But, you know... [00:10:12] Well, I gotta tell you something, Owen. [00:10:14] Not to cut you off, and I'm sorry. [00:10:16] I don't mean to do that as well. [00:10:18] And... [00:10:20] We've been founded on corruption for a very long time. [00:10:23] No, it's bad. [00:10:24] It's like total mafioso in Chicago. [00:10:27] Yeah, it's total mafioso. [00:10:29] They literally take guns into... [00:10:31] I don't know who does it. [00:10:32] They literally take guns into the ghetto and drop them off in dumpsters. [00:10:38] No, actually, they come in on the train. [00:10:41] Oh, they're coming in on the train now too, huh? [00:10:44] No, they literally take them off of 55th. [00:10:47] They literally take them off the train line when they come in. [00:10:52] Literally. [00:10:53] I'm not familiar with this story. [00:10:55] Guys, look this up. [00:10:56] You can actually find stories. [00:10:58] People in the streets of Chicago literally find complete packages of firearms. [00:11:06] I mean, a whole train. [00:11:10] I'm talking about Xbox. [00:11:14] Nike shoes. [00:11:16] I've never heard of this. [00:11:18] You're telling me they're bringing over trainloads of who's getting these goods? [00:11:22] I mean, hey, listen to me. [00:11:25] I'm not going to put people on blast, but I do know what I know, and I'm going to tell you pretty much what it is. [00:11:33] And I've watched my dad do it. [00:11:35] I've watched my grandfather do it. [00:11:37] This has been a current situation Since the 50s. [00:11:42] Yeah, the crew is literally running through the stories right now. [00:11:45] Train robberies, train trades and everything. [00:11:47] I mean, this is nuts. [00:11:48] You can get it off of, matter of fact, I want them to look up and it's not going to be posted like that. [00:11:54] We're finding it. [00:11:56] Yeah, it's not going to be posted like that. [00:11:58] But off of 100 South Cottage Grove in Chicago, we have, I know for a fact, for the last 29 years, That railroad station has been robbed. [00:12:16] Yeah, it's really sad, the corruption, the lack of response from politicians. [00:12:23] Owen, what I'm trying to tell you, I'm a black man. [00:12:27] I've been here for a very long time. [00:12:30] My family is brought and bred and raised in Englewood. [00:12:34] I know how it's being brought in. [00:12:38] Who does it? [00:12:39] How? [00:12:40] How? [00:12:41] They do it. [00:12:42] I have seen the level of manipulation throughout the time for it. [00:12:47] What do you think, FBI? I've seen it. [00:12:50] I'm sorry? [00:12:51] What do you think, FBI probably? [00:12:53] No. [00:12:54] No. [00:12:55] This is not that. [00:12:56] This is not that. [00:12:57] This is so low budget because they need these people to exterminate themselves. [00:13:05] Right. [00:13:07] They need that. [00:13:09] No, it's true. [00:13:10] It's sad. [00:13:11] It's very sad. [00:13:11] If you look at right now, if you look at right now, there is a major pushback on the south side of Chicago by white folks. [00:13:26] Now, all of a sudden, they want to be inherent on that aspect of property. [00:13:33] Just like anything on the East Coast, those apartments over there are ranging to $1.5 million for a coffin apartment off the golf course, off the lake. [00:13:49] That's a nice Democrat-run city, you know? [00:13:51] You get a nice closet for $17,000 a month. [00:13:55] It's a nice closet, though. [00:13:58] Yeah, it's a nice closet. [00:13:59] Oh, it's a nice closet. [00:14:00] And tuck yourself in. [00:14:02] It's got plumbing. [00:14:03] Tuck yourself in. [00:14:04] Tuck yourself in because that's what's going to happen. [00:14:07] No, it's really amazing. [00:14:08] If you really look at it. [00:14:10] It's really amazing. [00:14:11] Thank you so much for the call, Dennis, out of Chicago. [00:14:13] But it's amazing to... [00:14:14] Look at this. [00:14:15] I mean... [00:14:16] You don't even need to be super intellectual. [00:14:19] You don't need to have some sort of super advanced political understanding of things. [00:14:23] I mean, just look at the results. [00:14:25] Look at every Democrat-run city in America. [00:14:30] It's literally ripe with poverty, ripe with homelessness. [00:14:37] You can't even afford the rent. [00:14:39] I mean, prices are out of control. [00:14:42] And then you look at Republican-led counties. [00:14:45] Oh. [00:14:47] Not so bad. [00:14:50] You know, where is the disconnect here? [00:14:54] I guess we know where the disconnect is. [00:14:56] Fake news and people who are literally the living dead, walking zombies. [00:15:03] Could tell you every stat from the football game tonight, but not a member of their local government. [00:15:13] Let's go to Thomas. === Thanks, Owen! (05:36) === [00:15:16] Who is calling in from an unknown region. [00:15:21] What's up, Thomas? [00:15:23] Yeah. [00:15:24] Hi, Owen. [00:15:24] I'm calling in from Spanaway, Washington. [00:15:28] Alright, then. [00:15:30] Yeah. [00:15:32] I've been trying to get a hold of you guys for a long time to say, you know, thanks a lot for all the great information and things you've done for everybody. [00:15:41] I mean, I used to be one of those people who was... [00:15:46] I had my eyes closed, and I kind of just started watching Infowars back a long time ago, and it kind of just woke me up to what's going on nowadays. [00:15:59] And I really appreciate all of what you guys are doing. [00:16:04] I say, just don't stop. [00:16:06] Don't stop doing what you're doing. [00:16:08] Well, I think that there's so many people like you. [00:16:10] I used to be like you, and... [00:16:14] For me, I don't know about you, for me it was, I was in a situation where most of the time I really didn't even care and I didn't really resonate with anyone until I found InfoWars. [00:16:25] And that's when I started to resonate with news coverage and resonate with a broadcaster like Alex Jones. [00:16:33] I mean, you just don't get that anywhere else. [00:16:34] I mean, these people on television are so fake. [00:16:38] Everything they say is convoluted or controlled in some manner. [00:16:44] So that doesn't resonate. [00:16:45] Nobody wants to watch that. [00:16:46] Nobody cares. [00:16:47] So they gravitate towards the sports. [00:16:49] And even as rigged as those are, it's still more real than what you're going to see on the news. [00:16:54] So thank you so much for the call, Thomas, in Washington. [00:16:58] Let's go to Gerald calling in from Florida. [00:17:02] Florida, go ahead. [00:17:02] Yep. [00:17:08] Thank you. [00:17:10] I mean, groundbreaking points so far, Gerald. [00:17:17] Earth to Gerald. [00:17:20] Earth to Gerald. [00:17:21] And goodbye. [00:17:28] Let's go to Frankie in Illinois. [00:17:31] Go ahead, Frankie. [00:17:32] Hello. [00:17:33] How you doing? [00:17:34] How you doing, Owen Stronger? [00:17:35] How you doing? [00:17:36] Doing good. [00:17:37] All right. [00:17:38] The one thing I had a question about with the Ebola that happened a few years ago. [00:17:46] I was actually at that time when the Ebola came out. [00:17:53] I was in Puerto Rico at the time. [00:17:55] I was living there. [00:17:56] I've been there for like the past eight years and I just recently moved back home to Illinois where I'm originally from. [00:18:03] And I just don't know how I'm sorry, what are you talking about? [00:18:24] The Ebola that supposedly someone in Texas Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:18:33] I remember the story. [00:18:35] I think there were a couple stories, and then there was the one that was the nurse that, like, got out of her house and, like, a bunch of reporters followed her on a bike? [00:18:45] Yeah. [00:18:47] Well, you know, that's an interesting thing. [00:18:50] You know, I don't know about the Ebola thing. [00:18:54] It was a huge story, and then it was a nothing. [00:18:59] Yeah, they were even pushing. [00:19:05] I remember there was an entire week of the news cycle where all they pushed was an Ebola vaccine. [00:19:17] Which, by the way, I'm sorry Frankie, I'm sorry Frankie, you gotta hold that thought because I don't want to lose this before I forget. [00:19:26] In fact, somebody print this story for me. [00:19:29] Bill Gates today said that the prince of Saudi Arabia, the former head of Saudi Arabia who just got removed, Bill Gates said how great of a hero he was because they worked together with the vaccine program. [00:19:45] So this is Bill Gates. [00:19:47] So this is the same Bill Gates that was talking about making Ebola vaccines. [00:19:53] To poison people and just kill them, basically. [00:19:57] Well, I mean, you can just look at the data everywhere Bill Gates' vaccines go. [00:20:01] It's not like big outbreaks happen of, you know, Zika or Ebola. [00:20:07] You know, that's never happened. [00:20:08] No. [00:20:08] Well, that's one thing. [00:20:10] That's another thing. [00:20:11] Zika, dengue, and what was the other one? [00:20:15] It all struck Puerto Rico. [00:20:17] Like, I was there when all this was going on in Puerto Rico. [00:20:21] I was living there. [00:20:22] Yeah? [00:20:23] On the southeast side of Puerto Rico. [00:20:25] Yeah. [00:20:26] And the thing is, I can see. [00:20:30] I'm not blind. [00:20:31] I haven't been blind. [00:20:34] Honestly, when I came across InfoWars, I can't even tell you how I even found it. === Why Super Blue Toothpaste Cleans Squeaky Clean (03:50) === [00:20:39] I just don't remember how I even found out about Alex Jones. [00:20:43] No one ever mentioned to me about Alex Jones or InfoWars. [00:20:46] Never heard of it. [00:20:47] Well, that's why word of mouth is so key. [00:20:49] That's why sharing via word of mouth is so key. [00:20:52] Go ahead. [00:20:54] Oh yeah, I talked to my family about all this stuff. [00:20:56] I talked to my family. [00:20:57] I didn't even share the lease. [00:20:59] And to tell you the truth, I'm the first time recent buyer and supporter of InfoWars. [00:21:06] I just bought the blue toothpaste. [00:21:11] I forget what it's called. [00:21:13] Super blue fluoride free toothpaste. [00:21:15] Yeah, I got that toothpaste. [00:21:18] And you know what? [00:21:19] I could not be happier. [00:21:24] This is not a joke. [00:21:29] Your teeth literally get squeaky clean. [00:21:33] I'm brushing my teeth with Super Blue and you can literally hear them squeaking. [00:21:37] It's so clean. [00:21:41] Yeah! [00:21:42] Usually, after I brush my teeth, I kind of brush my tongue across my teeth, basically. [00:21:47] I just feel a complete difference. [00:21:49] It's just like a habit of mine. [00:21:51] After I brush my teeth, I just pass my tongue through my teeth, and it's like, we're so clean. [00:21:55] But after brushing my teeth, and I just recently got it, I think I'm lensing across me. [00:22:09] Look, this is a no-joke review because I... Look, you know, I have a... [00:22:18] My family has a history of gum disease and usually my gums will constantly be getting inflamed if I'm not flossing every day or doing a water pick or something. [00:22:32] And ever since I started using Super Blue, literally, my gums have not been inflamed since. [00:22:38] Not once. [00:22:39] And this is something that I have to... [00:22:40] It's amazing. [00:22:42] The products that we have at InfoWars are so real, and you will notice the difference. [00:22:48] It's not even funny. [00:22:49] I mean, you'll never go back. [00:22:52] Yeah, I know. [00:22:53] And you know what, to be honest, I can tell the difference. [00:22:56] I've tried different toothpaste. [00:22:57] I've even done the Scent Dine. [00:22:58] I've done Colgate. [00:22:59] I've done Press. [00:23:00] I've been a major leading brand. [00:23:02] I used to try to buy the top end toothpaste because I was sick of having to floss every day. [00:23:10] So I kept looking for different type of toothpaste that would be healthy for my gums. [00:23:15] I remember I ended up spending like 20 bucks a tube at the store. [00:23:19] I think it was called Rembrandt or something. [00:23:21] And it still wasn't nearly as good as Super Blue. [00:23:25] No, no, no, no. [00:23:27] There's nothing out there in the market at all that is going to clean your teeth as well as the super blue man fluoride toothpick that you guys have. [00:23:38] And honestly, I would love to see this guy sitting on the shelves in the store. [00:23:42] Yeah, you know, it should be. [00:23:44] I would love it. [00:23:45] You know, it's actually funny. [00:23:48] See, that's it. [00:23:50] Everything is right there. [00:23:51] Everything is right what Frankie just said. [00:23:54] Look at this. [00:23:55] In a true free market economy, You get all of the options in front of you. [00:24:01] You get them all in front of you. [00:24:03] And in a true free market economy, if you stack InfoWars up there on a fair market, you put InfoWars up there with CNN and Fox and MSNBC, ABC. InfoWars wins every time! === Jimmy Kimmel Man Show Teases (12:45) === [00:24:18] No, Infowars goes above and beyond. [00:24:22] Just like the toothpaste. [00:24:23] That's my point. [00:24:24] If you put all the toothpaste out in a line, our toothpaste would win. [00:24:29] No, hands down. [00:24:31] No, I cannot. [00:24:33] Well, guess what you're saying right there. [00:24:36] Seriously, hands down. [00:24:37] It's the best thing for your teeth for hygiene. [00:24:40] Well, you guys make it all possible. [00:24:42] I'm telling you, Frankie, you keep supporting us, we're going to keep expanding, and you're going to see more products, you're going to see more reports, you're going to see more broadcasts. [00:24:51] And that's all because of your support. [00:24:53] So thank you so much for your support. [00:24:54] Thank you so much for the call, Frankie, in Illinois. [00:24:57] All right, we've got loaded phone lines here on a late-night broadcast. [00:25:00] Let's go to Stephen, calling in from British Columbia. [00:25:04] Go ahead. [00:25:06] Owen, love the show. [00:25:08] Thank you. [00:25:08] I have something that I think is very important that I have not heard anyone point out. [00:25:14] And I think that if we focus the attention of the Infowar Army, we can figure this out. [00:25:21] All I'm really trying to do is figure out who these people are and their names. [00:25:25] Okay. [00:25:26] Let me just break this down very quickly. [00:25:28] A few months ago, and by the way, I tweeted this to you so that you can look at it as, you know, maybe in the break. [00:25:36] But a few months ago, there was a House Judiciary Committee hearing, and I was watching that hearing and just listening, and I saw something that immediately made the hair on my arms stand up. [00:25:49] I mean, the discernment that I have built over the years listening to this show immediately kicked in, and I believe that there's really weird behavior going on. [00:26:00] Basically what happened was Representative Johnson is speaking, and behind him is what I'm going to theorize is probably an IT specialist. [00:26:13] But this guy begins to behave so strangely. [00:26:17] I mean, I can't even describe to you. [00:26:18] But what he does is he takes a phone that is handed to him, and I think it's the congressman's phone, and then he lays the phone down and walks away. [00:26:29] And then a woman walks up and pulls out her own device and holds it next to that phone that's sitting on the chair. [00:26:38] The two of them make very suspicious eye contact, and they look so strange. [00:26:43] He then sits back down and then very quietly picks his phone back up off the chair. [00:26:48] And you can see all of this in the video and the link that I post for you. [00:26:53] It begins at 58 minutes and 15 seconds. [00:26:57] You can see the guy standing behind him. [00:27:00] And just before that, you see him handed the phone. [00:27:02] All right, well, hold on a second, Stephen. [00:27:04] Hold on right there. [00:27:06] So here's what I need you to do. [00:27:07] There's no way I'm going to be able to find that tweet. [00:27:10] But if you will tweet it again, this time at War Room Memes, it'll be easier for me to find it. [00:27:20] I don't know. [00:27:21] Are we logged into that Twitter account over there? [00:27:23] Okay, good. [00:27:24] Yeah, it'll be easier for me to find it on that Twitter account because it doesn't have too many followers yet. [00:27:27] So tweet that video at me at War Room Memes. [00:27:31] Stephen is still with us here. [00:27:32] I will say this. [00:27:35] I'm not sure if I saw that specific hearing you're talking about. [00:27:38] I usually try to catch these things. [00:27:40] I will say that the behavior you described, in general, I haven't seen the exact moment you're talking about, but the general behavior that you've described is actually not too uncommon. [00:27:52] What you'll have happen is management, bureaucrats, whatever you want, assistants, pencil pushers, this, that, and everything, interns will... [00:28:03] Come up to a congressman, a representative, what have you, with something on their phone that is information-based or some sort of update or something they're waiting on. [00:28:15] So that's not necessarily too strange. [00:28:18] But I do want to review this video. [00:28:20] But I will say, to the bigger point, in general, if you watch... [00:28:29] I've told this to people. [00:28:30] I mean, you really want to see... [00:28:33] What is going on on a day-to-day basis in your government? [00:28:37] Watch C-SPAN. There's three different C-SPAN channels, and then there's C-SPAN radio network. [00:28:43] So there's literally four different feeds you can monitor just about everything that goes down on the hill. [00:28:49] Now, what you'll find is 75% of it is utter nonsense, a complete waste of time. [00:28:57] And then about 25% of it you'll actually find to be pretty interesting and in some instances even shocking. [00:29:03] So we're going to see if we can find that video. [00:29:04] Anything else, Steven? [00:29:07] I just wanted to say that what I have done is I posted it on Reddit. [00:29:12] So what I will tweet to you is my post on Reddit which describes the minutes and seconds to fast forward to in the video. [00:29:23] And just to respond to what you said, The person actually is never speaking to the congressman. [00:29:28] He's just standing behind the congressman. [00:29:32] He's behind him. [00:29:33] I've still seen it, though. [00:29:35] Again, I've seen that. [00:29:36] I've seen it before. [00:29:37] It just happened. [00:29:39] Who takes a phone and sets it down and then just walks away? [00:29:44] And there's nobody around. [00:29:47] Hillary Clinton is actually famous for that. [00:29:51] Well, I'll tweet it to you. [00:29:53] Hey, listen, listen, listen. [00:29:54] Tweet it. [00:29:56] Tweet it at Infowars, at Alex Jones, at War Room Show. [00:30:00] Tweet it at all those things. [00:30:02] And then do hashtag KnowYourEnemy. [00:30:05] Okay. [00:30:05] And I also have it pinned to my Twitter, which is at StephenTheCynic. [00:30:11] And it's S-T-E-P-H-E-N, StephenTheCynic. [00:30:16] And I'll send all those tweets out right now. [00:30:18] All right. [00:30:19] We will try to review that tape and see if there's anything to that. [00:30:23] Thank you so much, Stephen, for the call. [00:30:25] Yeah, and I'm telling you, though. [00:30:27] I mean, see, but that's the thing, though. [00:30:28] When you watch C-SPAN, when you watch... [00:30:31] I mean, listening to these hearings is very revealing. [00:30:34] That's why I always try to do hearings. [00:30:36] There's all kinds of nonsense that goes on on the Hill a lot. [00:30:40] There's Representative Gates... [00:30:43] Okay, so we've got the video here. [00:30:49] Hey, blow that video up for me, guys. [00:30:52] Can I get some dates or something on this? [00:30:57] Because I don't know any details of this. [00:31:02] I'll tell you what. [00:31:03] We'll review this. [00:31:04] We'll figure it out. [00:31:05] Let's go to our next caller. [00:31:07] Let's go to Eric calling in from Florida. [00:31:11] Go ahead, Eric. [00:31:13] Hey. [00:31:14] Glad to speak to you, Owen. [00:31:16] How you doing? [00:31:17] Doing great. [00:31:17] Glad to speak to you. [00:31:18] What's on your mind? [00:31:19] You're right. [00:31:19] I just want to say hi to the crew and thanks to them as well. [00:31:24] Just a couple things. [00:31:28] Things I knew hard-held before I got back on the grid and came back and followed you guys is Jenny McCarthy. [00:31:39] She did the... [00:31:41] Show Singled Out on MTV, if you remember that. [00:31:46] No, I'm not familiar with the show. [00:31:48] I know that Jenny McCarthy's been outspoken against vaccines, though. [00:31:54] Oh, absolutely. [00:31:55] Totally messed her kids up. [00:31:58] Yeah, and I think Jim Carrey, too. [00:32:01] Yeah, probably. [00:32:03] Well, anyways, you know, regardless of the vaccine stuff, I knew that Way ahead of time. [00:32:13] I knew it was true and what have you. [00:32:16] Anyway, this is Jimmy Kimmel. [00:32:19] I can't think of the other co-host on MTV. If you remember the Man Show? [00:32:28] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:32:29] Adam Carolla. [00:32:31] Yes. [00:32:32] Who's a conservative. [00:32:34] Very, very quite degrading to woman. [00:32:38] Oh, yeah. [00:32:39] Jimmy Kimmel does a skit on the Man Show where he literally asks women to grope his groin. [00:32:46] And then he cries on national television about Trump talking about women. [00:32:53] Yeah, I just thought I'd bring that up. [00:32:56] Oh, it's Jimmy Schimmel. [00:32:58] A knish has a higher IQ. Put another nail in his coffin. [00:33:05] I can go get a condition, an Italian deli in St. Louis, and it had a higher IQ than Jimmy Schimmel. [00:33:14] No, you know, honestly though, honestly, Eric... [00:33:18] It's sad. [00:33:19] Because you look at a guy like Jimmy Kimmel, and I'm not going to lie, the man show, it was pretty funny. [00:33:28] Okay, yeah, they totally objectified women, and it was obviously a show for men by men. [00:33:35] That was the whole point. [00:33:38] And I was young at the time, but of course I'd like to tune in. [00:33:42] I'm a young teenage boy, good-looking women jumping on a trampoline with guys making inappropriate jokes. [00:33:47] Wow, shocking. [00:33:48] A teenage boy wants to tune in, showing off their butt. [00:33:52] But so how does Jimmy Kimmel go from that to being a crying liberal? [00:34:02] Is that a real thing? [00:34:03] I mean, is that real? [00:34:04] Like, really? [00:34:05] I don't know. [00:34:06] It's strange, Eric. [00:34:07] Thank you so much for the call. [00:34:09] Thank you. [00:34:10] But again, you have to ask yourself, like, is Kimmel... [00:34:13] Really, Kimmel? [00:34:15] Really? [00:34:16] Is it all an act? [00:34:20] You guys want to go back to that man show clip? [00:34:23] No? [00:34:24] Okay. [00:34:24] All right, let's go to Sean in Western New York. [00:34:27] Go ahead, Sean. [00:34:30] Hey, what's up, Owen? [00:34:32] Talk to you the last 34-hour broadcast. [00:34:34] How you doing? [00:34:35] I'm doing all right. [00:34:37] I love these 34-hour broadcasts. [00:34:39] You guys got to do them more often. [00:34:41] Well, hey, man. [00:34:42] You know, we're getting great support at Infowarsstore.com. [00:34:45] We're running great specials. [00:34:46] The more support we get, the bigger we get. [00:34:49] I mean, it's literally simple as that. [00:34:51] And you can see, you guys have supported us, and here we are doing another 34-hour broadcast in less than a month. [00:34:59] Yeah, I got my new favorite t-shirt now. [00:35:02] CNN is fake news. [00:35:04] Oh, classic. [00:35:05] You guys put it the best way. [00:35:08] Meet like-minded individuals. [00:35:11] And it's totally worked out, man. [00:35:14] It's awesome. [00:35:15] Well, that's great. [00:35:16] You're saying you wear your shirt out in New York? [00:35:20] Oh yeah, absolutely. [00:35:22] I'm a truck driver, so I usually get warmed up in the truck. [00:35:25] So when I stop and get off at a truck stop or something, you know, I just walk out with my t-shirt and go inside. [00:35:33] And yeah, I run into people all the time. [00:35:36] They're like, yeah, lock her up. [00:35:38] Yeah. [00:35:40] Well, you know, it's funny, you know. [00:35:42] The Liberty or Death sweatshirt as well when you guys ran the special. [00:35:46] Oh, you got the hoodie? [00:35:47] Yeah, got that hoodie for the 50% off and free shipping. [00:35:52] That was such a great deal. [00:35:53] How could I turn it down, you know? [00:35:55] That's a great hoodie, by the way. [00:35:57] It is. [00:35:58] Very durable. [00:35:59] Loves it. [00:35:59] She wears it almost every day. [00:36:01] You know, we're in western New York here, so it's getting to be cold, so she likes to wear that. [00:36:06] Are you in the Buffalo area? [00:36:10] Yeah, I'm like a little south of Buffalo, more towards the sticks there, you know. [00:36:14] Well, that's good. [00:36:15] I've heard Buffalo, you know, Buffalo obviously leans very liberal, but I've heard outside the city it's not too bad. [00:36:22] Yeah, you look at the last election and Buffalo's surrounded in red. [00:36:28] Ah, yeah, yeah, that's what I've heard. [00:36:32] So, but anyways... [00:36:33] Actually, most of New York is actually red outside of the cities. [00:36:37] Ha! [00:36:38] Oh yeah, absolutely. [00:36:40] That's why whenever anybody asks me where I'm from, I say I'm from New York, and I have to correct them every time. === Cerebral Palsy Conundrum (14:46) === [00:36:47] Not New York City. [00:36:49] Not everybody from New York is from New York City with all the libtards. [00:36:53] Well, you guys used to be the damn Yankees. [00:36:55] Now you're the damn liberals. [00:36:56] You know, I saw... [00:36:57] You're not, obviously. [00:36:59] I saw that you wanted to call in about vaccines, and before I get you on that, I actually wanted to bring this story This is actually really sad. [00:37:10] Some people may know someone in a similar situation where... [00:37:14] Well, here's the story. [00:37:16] In North Idaho, this was just a week ago, there was a pastor that, I guess, was notified about a woman that was in his congregation And she gave birth last Monday. [00:37:40] And after she refused vaccination, the state came in and took the baby from the mother. [00:37:50] Now, as messed up as this already sounds, it actually gets even worse. [00:37:58] The mother had cerebral palsy. [00:38:05] Now, I'm actually kind of personally touched by this story. [00:38:11] At the church that I grew up in, there was a couple. [00:38:15] And the husband had cerebral palsy. [00:38:18] And the wife had some other sort of mental disorder. [00:38:22] It wasn't cerebral palsy. [00:38:23] I'm not sure what it was. [00:38:24] It wasn't a muscle function problem. [00:38:26] It was a neurological disorder. [00:38:28] But they were married, and they had three kids. [00:38:32] And... [00:38:33] If you looked at them and you would be shocked. [00:38:40] I mean, the husband literally can't even straighten his arms. [00:38:43] He can barely speak. [00:38:46] And you could tell the wife was a little slower. [00:38:48] She could speak better. [00:38:49] But this was a fully functioning family. [00:38:53] The guy was one of the most successful architects in St. Louis County area. [00:38:59] A man with cerebral palsy. [00:39:01] He drove a truck. [00:39:02] A little crazy, but he was still safe. [00:39:05] And they had three kids. [00:39:07] And I'm reading this story and I'm just seeing the state getting involved and then using cerebral palsy against this woman to claim she's an unfit parent really just because she is totally fit and doesn't want to vaccinate her child. [00:39:24] It honestly, it's sickening. [00:39:28] It is honestly sickening. [00:39:30] I mean, what are things coming to you these days? [00:39:34] I mean, you're going to Give the option to abort children and force taxpayers to pay for it, and then you're going to force taxpayers to get vaccinated? [00:39:44] My body, my choice. [00:39:46] My body, my choice. [00:39:47] Unless I want to get vaccinated. [00:39:49] Or unless I don't want to get vaccinated. [00:39:50] Then it's the state's choice. [00:39:53] Right. [00:39:53] I mean, I rely on my own... [00:39:59] I mean, human's been doing it for generations now and now all of a sudden you got several cases now where you're getting these vaccines and these vaccines aren't doing anything but bring on more problems onto people. [00:40:14] It's just part of globalism But it's like, there's so many different angles. [00:40:20] There's so many different angles to this. [00:40:22] A, you cannot force someone to vaccinate a kid. [00:40:26] Period. [00:40:27] Period. [00:40:27] My body, my choice. [00:40:28] Okay. [00:40:31] The second angle is, why are you so afraid if you're vaccinated? [00:40:35] That doesn't make sense. [00:40:36] And then the third overarching angle, which is the real angle, this is a 100% bullying campaign, bullying technique by the medical vaccine industry to force you to take their drug. [00:40:52] This is a drug dealer. [00:40:54] You want to talk about fascism? [00:40:57] You want to talk about refuse fascism? [00:40:59] You want to talk about anti-fascists? [00:41:02] You want to talk about stopping the fascists? [00:41:03] Let's stop the government that has contracts with these fascist medical companies, these fascist vaccine companies that are literally poisoning our youth. [00:41:15] Big pharmaceutical companies poisoning our youth, colluding with the medical industry. [00:41:21] Fascist. [00:41:21] Vaccine companies colluding with our government, colluding with our state governments to poison our children. [00:41:27] Fascist. [00:41:28] You want to talk about fascist? [00:41:30] I think the medical industry might be the biggest fascist industry in America. [00:41:35] Which is why I'm so confused with President Trump was speaking out against Big Pharma a few months ago, four or five months ago. [00:41:43] Speaking out against them, God bless them, for the first time a president has spoke out against Big Pharma because every other politician is a wuss and won't speak out against them because they're so powerful, but now he's, what is it, the CDC, he's putting in a guy that's like pro-vaccination. [00:42:05] Yeah, I've seen that. [00:42:07] I'm gonna wait and see on this one. [00:42:10] I trust Trump. [00:42:12] I do too, but we'll see about this. [00:42:15] That doesn't mean everything he does is right or we have to agree with everything he does. [00:42:19] I'll tell you something else. [00:42:20] I'll tell you something else that I think is about to happen with this. [00:42:23] And guys, you can actually look this up. [00:42:28] Governments and big pharmaceutical companies have actually gone... [00:42:34] City to city and offered to buy up pills that go unused. [00:42:39] You can look at this. [00:42:41] This has been a national story before. [00:42:42] They literally will go and buy off your pills, your pharmaceutical medicine that you don't use. [00:42:49] They'll come by and they'll literally buy it off from you. [00:42:53] I have... [00:42:55] When I started finding these stories... [00:42:59] Well, not exactly. [00:43:01] Not exactly. [00:43:03] But I understand the point you're making. [00:43:05] But the point is, I have a strange feeling that there's going to be a new rock uncovered when this goes full mainstream. [00:43:15] Because they run ads. [00:43:16] They literally run ads in the form of a news story. [00:43:22] You've seen these before, where you think you're reading a news story, but it's really an ad. [00:43:26] Did you guys find one here? [00:43:27] Look at this. [00:43:28] Yeah, yeah, look at this. [00:43:30] National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Collection results. [00:43:34] This is from the U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration Diversion Control Division. [00:43:41] The what? [00:43:43] Okay, well, whatever. [00:43:44] Some made-up bureaucracy that is literally going door-to-door taking back your prescription pills. [00:43:51] Why do I get a strange feeling they're literally reselling those? [00:43:58] I'm just saying, I have a strange feeling that there's something else going on there. [00:44:03] A drug dealer that goes back and buys your unused drugs? [00:44:07] What do you think the drug dealer is going to do with that? [00:44:11] Huh. [00:44:12] Anything else, Sean? [00:44:17] Is that it for Sean, guys? [00:44:22] I love tuning in to you every single day. [00:44:25] Keep up the good work and I'll talk to you next time. [00:44:28] Thank you so much, Sean. [00:44:30] Hey guys, pull that back up. [00:44:31] Pull back that... [00:44:33] In fact, can you just print this? [00:44:37] Can somebody just get this on my desk? [00:44:39] I mean, is this not absurd? [00:44:42] Did anybody even know this was going on? [00:44:46] Was anyone even aware that these drug dealers, these drug pushers, these drug pimps are selling you drugs And then if you don't use them, they're offering to take them back free of charge. [00:45:04] Yeah. [00:45:06] Nothing seems fishy about that. [00:45:08] Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. [00:45:10] All right, let's go to Derek in Colorado. [00:45:15] You are on the air. [00:45:17] Go ahead, Derek. [00:45:19] How are you doing, brother? [00:45:23] Oh, I love you. [00:45:24] I loved and enjoyed watching you the first time I saw you when you were tearing up those liberals. [00:45:30] Made me proud. [00:45:31] Aid Skrillex? [00:45:34] Yeah, Aid Skrillex. [00:45:35] Yep, exactly. [00:45:36] You were tearing them up, bro. [00:45:38] I love it. [00:45:39] Well, you don't want to try to debate me in the middle of my own hometown of St. Louis. [00:45:45] Oh, are you from St. Louis? [00:45:46] Nice. [00:45:47] That's awesome. [00:45:49] It is. [00:45:50] Yeah, I don't know. [00:45:51] I just wanted to talk about, you know, God Emperor Trump, Pepe, the pedophile ring, everything, you know, that's going on. [00:45:59] Wow, you got a whole litany, huh? [00:46:02] Oh, yeah. [00:46:02] Well, I run a Trump page called God Emperor Trump Stank Mean Stash. [00:46:07] And we are an army of trolls that have supported Alex Jones since the beginning. [00:46:13] And I loved his first video when he... [00:46:19] Took down David Gergen, you know? [00:46:22] This is nuts. [00:46:23] David Gergen. [00:46:25] Yeah, CNN nothing. [00:46:27] When he's calling out on Bohemian Grove and everything. [00:46:29] That's the first moment I ever saw Alex Jones and I fell in love. [00:46:35] And that's what started this whole conspiracy thing. [00:46:38] Not conspiracy, but deep state stuff. [00:46:43] You know? [00:46:44] We've got your Facebook page up here. [00:46:47] Oh, do you? [00:46:48] Oh, yeah. [00:46:49] Oh, damn. [00:46:50] I'm not even on it. [00:46:51] That's all right. [00:46:52] Yeah. [00:46:54] So that's where I fell in love with them. [00:46:57] And I got deep, you know, like, I fell through the rabbit hole. [00:47:01] And that's why right now, what do you guys think about that Q posting and everything on 4chan and everything that's going around on Twitter? [00:47:11] Well, there's been some strange posts on Reddit and 4chan that seemingly predict the future, for lack of a better phrase, which is eerie. [00:47:24] I mean, you know, who's posting that stuff? [00:47:26] Is it coincidence? [00:47:27] Is there something there? [00:47:28] Is someone in the know? [00:47:29] It would appear that way. [00:47:31] So that kind of stuff makes you wonder about this QAnon posting. [00:47:36] But you got to understand, you know, I'm sorry. [00:47:39] I can't report on a QAnon post. [00:47:42] I mean, we can talk about it. [00:47:43] It's a story. [00:47:44] But I mean, you know, who really knows? [00:47:48] I will tell you, I don't think I don't think it's President Trump. [00:47:52] I think a lot of people literally think it's Trump. [00:47:54] Yeah, I don't think so. [00:47:56] Yeah, I hear you with that for sure. [00:47:58] And here's another thing. [00:48:00] Well, I won't say that, but let's just say it's amazing what you can see It's like the Who song. [00:48:15] I can see for miles and miles and miles. [00:48:17] When you're tuned in and you know the history and you know their next move, you can essentially predict what's going to happen next. [00:48:25] I mean, it's happened on the Alex Jones show for 10 years. [00:48:27] It's happened at Infowars for 10 years. [00:48:29] You know what I'm saying? [00:48:31] Yeah, exactly. [00:48:32] So we don't have an anonymous post that, you know, turns out to be true. [00:48:36] We just have thousands of hours of broadcast. [00:48:40] The Alex Jones Show dating back 20 years where you go listen to something 20 years ago and you listen to it now and you're like, wow, that was 20 years ahead of its time. [00:48:48] So is it the same type of thing or is somebody who literally knows what's happening and has all the back, the inside intel posting on an online forum? [00:48:58] You know, I don't know. [00:49:01] Well, there's no such thing as a coincidence. [00:49:04] There's only such things as synchronicities. [00:49:07] Have you ever heard that? [00:49:08] Yes, and I disagree completely because there's 100% things as coincidence. [00:49:13] However, I'm not allowed to believe in them. [00:49:17] Yeah, but, well, you don't get what I'm saying, though. [00:49:20] Like, a coincidence is what normies, I would say, see as, oh, it's the average thing that happens. [00:49:30] A synchronicity, it's a quantum physics thing that happens where it's something more than what you can ever think that could ever happen. [00:49:43] Okay. [00:49:43] No, no, no, no, no, no. [00:49:44] Let's take this a little deeper. [00:49:47] Hillary literally collapsing on 9-11 is not a coincidence. [00:49:52] That's synchronicity. [00:49:54] Yes, exactly. [00:49:55] I see what you're saying. [00:49:57] So then you would believe in a synchronicity. [00:49:58] Yeah, like, it's a moment in time that has to happen. [00:50:02] Oh, oh, oh, oh, absolutely. [00:50:04] Yeah, like, it happens. [00:50:08] And that's why I'm saying, like, I believe in, like, quantum physics, you know, and stuff, but I'm not, like, a scientist where, like, I hear what they're saying, but... [00:50:18] It is more spiritual and more godly where it is meant to happen at this exact same moment in time. [00:50:26] Do you get what I'm saying? [00:50:29] You know, it's really a spiritual thing. [00:50:31] I don't know how spiritual you are. [00:50:33] Yeah. [00:50:35] You know, anyone can be whatever they are. [00:50:38] Like, it doesn't matter what you are. [00:50:41] There is a god, right? [00:50:42] And there is a devil or something, you know? [00:50:45] Like, there is a good versus evil. [00:50:46] That's why the Hillary Clintons believe in Luciferians and Molochs and everything, and other people could believe in their gods, you know, and stuff, and there's gonna be a one versus the other. [00:50:59] Well, I'll tell you what's not a coincidence. [00:51:01] What's not a coincidence is everything that we've seen happen since not even Trump was elected, but before Trump was elected. [00:51:09] We already saw stock markets going up, different economies, markets going up, and then everything that's happened afterward. === Advantage Program Misuse (08:59) === [00:51:16] The collapse of Hollywood, the collapse of mainstream media, the outing of all the pedophiles, the outing of the human sex trafficking, the outing of all the corruption in the swamp. [00:51:27] I mean, it's all coming out, and that For certain, it's not a coincidence. [00:51:30] Thank you so much, Derek, calling in from Colorado. [00:51:34] I've got to move on, Derek. [00:51:35] Let's go to... [00:51:37] We've got Jason calling in from Canada. [00:51:40] Go ahead, Jason. [00:51:42] Hi, Owen. [00:51:43] Hey. [00:51:44] Hey, how you doing, buddy? [00:51:46] Doing good. [00:51:47] About to sign off here. [00:51:49] First time call. [00:51:51] All right. [00:51:52] A couple things I wanted to bring up, just from what you've been talking about lately. [00:51:58] The whole issue of people bringing back pills. [00:52:03] Here in Canada, it's encouraged mainly because of people... [00:52:12] They hoard their medications, and the end result is people can get into them and... [00:52:18] Yeah, children or other people. [00:52:20] Sure. [00:52:21] Yeah, exactly. [00:52:22] So the pharmacists encourage it, you know, bring it back if you don't need it, so that down in the States, I don't know, I can't say if they resell them, I doubt it, but... [00:52:33] All I'm saying is, I have a... [00:52:36] You know someone's taking advantage of that program. [00:52:41] Oh, yeah. [00:52:42] You're not having... [00:52:43] Let me put it to you this way. [00:52:44] Let me put it to you this way. [00:52:45] In April of 2017, here in America, in the United States, the U.S. Department of Justice, DEADCD, had their 13th National Take-Back Day, where they take back the pharmaceuticals. [00:53:05] You're telling... [00:53:06] And I know you're not telling me, you know, You're telling me that no one's taking advantage of this program? [00:53:12] A drug industry, drug dealers, drug pushers? [00:53:16] Someone is taking advantage of this program. [00:53:19] I guarantee it. [00:53:21] Just like the entire structure of big pharma is taking advantage of it. [00:53:25] I mean, the entire big pharmaceutical industry takes advantage of the Western medicine indoctrination. [00:53:32] It's all a rigged job. [00:53:34] I don't doubt that at all. [00:53:36] Hey, while Jason is speaking, guys, can someone actually pull up the results that they have linked on that website? [00:53:42] I want to look at these results before I sign off here. [00:53:44] Go ahead, Jason. [00:53:46] Sorry. [00:53:48] Just going back to the vaccine issue, I have, as a paramedic, I work as a paramedic here in Canada, and we are basically required to get a flu shot every year. [00:54:01] Yeah, they make you, if you work in a hospital, get a flu shot. [00:54:04] Yeah, and so we either get a flu shot or we have to wear a mask through flu season, which is kind of ridiculous because flu season can run all year, but they are like, oh, it's November to February, you know? [00:54:19] So I've had the flu shot a few times, and every time I get that, it completely drives my asthma bonkers. [00:54:29] So, I'm not sure what's in it that does it, but I've told the people... [00:54:33] Probably a nice adjuvant, a mercury or aluminum or something. [00:54:37] Who knows? [00:54:38] Maybe some formaldehyde. [00:54:41] I try to avoid it now. [00:54:42] I sit there and go, you know what, I don't really want flu shot. [00:54:45] But the thing is that there's been case law now that says that you cannot force somebody to get a flu shot because, first of all, it's an invasion of your body. [00:54:59] The second thing is that when they tell us, okay, get a flu shot or wear a mask, well, when you wear a mask, everybody knows you didn't get the flu shot. [00:55:08] So basically, they're singling you out. [00:55:11] They're throwing the yellow star on your chest, basically. [00:55:14] So they're saying, hey, you didn't want to protect. [00:55:18] Yeah, yeah. [00:55:18] Even though the vaccine is supposed to protect you. [00:55:22] Well, it isn't. [00:55:23] That's the whole thing. [00:55:24] Vaccines, as we've already said many times, when a person is vaccinated, okay, well, why is it that the person who isn't vaccinated is causing the person who's vaccinated to be at risk? [00:55:37] If I'm vaccinated, then I should not have to be worried about somebody who isn't vaccinated because that person's not going to give me anything. [00:55:45] It's a joke. [00:55:46] It's all a bullying campaign. [00:55:48] It's literally... [00:55:50] 100% bullying campaign brought on by the pharmaceutical industries, by the vaccine industries. [00:55:56] That's it. [00:55:57] They literally make it so that you're totally indoctrinated into this industry. [00:56:01] And if you don't want to be a nice slave of the big pharmaceutical, big vaccine companies, well, then you're like an outcast. [00:56:09] You're a freak. [00:56:10] You lose your kid. [00:56:11] You have to wear a mask. [00:56:13] You're not allowed to go to school. [00:56:14] You're not allowed to get a job. [00:56:16] What the hell? [00:56:17] I thought this was America. [00:56:19] Well, it's the same thing in Canada. [00:56:21] We fought it, and some provinces have actually won the battle. [00:56:27] They're not having to get vaccinated. [00:56:29] They're not having to wear masks anymore because they've shown that even if you got the vaccine for the flu shot, for instance, It would not protect you from... [00:56:38] No, they even admit it! [00:56:40] They literally admit the flu vaccine is ineffective, and then they tell you it's effective. [00:56:45] I mean, here's the flu shot. [00:56:47] It's totally ineffective, but you need it because it's totally effective. [00:56:51] Hey, thanks for the call so much, Jason. [00:56:52] Oh yeah, and by the way, it's so effective that I took it But I don't want you to be near me because you didn't... [00:56:58] This is literally, like, common sense, logic and reasoning, and it totally befuddles the average individual. [00:57:05] It's shocking. [00:57:06] Alright, final call before I sign off here. [00:57:09] Harold in Ontario wants to comment on the drug take-back. [00:57:13] We just looked at the numbers, guys. [00:57:16] Did I see 450 tons of prescription drug take-backs for April 2017? [00:57:24] For the year 2017 drug take-backs, I want to make sure I got this number right. [00:57:28] We pulled up the website on the official government website here. [00:57:33] I want to see the number in tons. [00:57:36] Keep going down guys. [00:57:37] Keep going down. [00:57:38] There it is. [00:57:40] 450 tons of unused pharmaceutical pills taken back by the government in 2017. That's just a one year basis. [00:57:52] A one-year basis. [00:57:54] Someone should actually tally how many tons get taken back every year. [00:57:58] Imagine how many tons of that toxic poison that we're actually ingesting. [00:58:04] I mean, this is crazy. [00:58:05] Go ahead, Harold. [00:58:07] Yeah, howdy. [00:58:08] It's great getting the last call in. [00:58:11] So, yeah, Jason, the guy who just called, he was saying something about hoarding drugs, but it's been said that here in Canada, Where we have a government registry of the drugs that people take, it's about people throwing them out and the drugs ending up in the water table. [00:58:30] Yeah, that's a serious problem. [00:58:33] Yeah, but in the States, I don't know if you guys have... [00:58:36] Safe and effective, safe and effective. [00:58:38] Okay, go ahead. [00:58:39] I don't know if in the States you guys have a national registry of the drugs that people take. [00:58:44] I've never heard of one. [00:58:46] If not, then who knows? [00:58:48] It might be something about, I know before you know it, they knock on your door and they take back some, I don't know, some antidepressants, and before you know it, you're not on the gun registry anymore. [00:58:59] Oh, yeah, or, oh, what happened to your pills, Johnny? [00:59:03] Oh, you didn't finish your prescription? [00:59:06] What's wrong with you, Johnny? [00:59:08] Why didn't you finish your good prescription? [00:59:11] Interesting. [00:59:12] And something on the chemtrail subject, we've talked before. [00:59:17] I have a friend that just came back from Spain that said they're spraying like crazy, even more so than here. [00:59:24] They've been spraying like crazy the last two days. [00:59:27] It is nuts. [00:59:28] People sending me pictures from Oklahoma and stuff. [00:59:30] Wow. [00:59:32] Yeah, you know, there's a whole logical thinking problem here. [00:59:37] I mean, in the halls of power, they still say it's global warming so they can charge us our, you know, carbon credits and whatever nonsense. [00:59:44] But, I mean, I looked a couple of days ago, it was zero degrees, and the skies were full of planes spraying, and I don't think you really need to cool down the Earth when it's zero degrees. [00:59:57] Well, you know, whatever they're doing, the joke is they try to sit here and say it's anthropogenic and then they blame the average human, but then they literally spray chemicals in the sky to alter our climate and environment. === InfoWars Household Items (05:20) === [01:00:13] This planet is nuts, man. [01:00:15] But I really think we're turning the tide here and we're starting to reinstill common sense and logic and critical thinking and just reality. 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[01:02:57] You know, someone very profoundly once said, many years ago, that if fascism ever comes to America, it'll come in the name of liberalism. [01:03:06] They're here. [01:03:08] Just briefly. [01:03:23] My dad is an oral surgeon and dentist. [01:03:25] He's about to retire. [01:03:26] About 15 years ago, he heard me ranting and raving about fluoride and toothpaste and how it causes brain damage and lower IQ and dental furlosis. [01:03:33] And he said, son, I don't care who you have on the air. [01:03:36] That's a bunch of bull. [01:03:37] You need fluoride or you die. [01:03:39] And I actually showed him what was in the water supply and the fluoride. [01:03:42] He said, this is incredible. [01:03:43] This is Grignard Reagents Heavy Metals. [01:03:45] They're covering for it, calling it fluoride under law with a loophole to dump toxic waste in the food and water. [01:03:51] Exactly. [01:03:52] Now, CNN had to admit last month, in utero and in children, massive IQ reductions. 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[01:05:45] He dismissed outright the very idea that he would take part in the sordid acts described in the report. [01:05:51] He denied everything. [01:05:52] He called it all fake news. [01:05:53] Does anyone really believe that story? [01:05:56] I'm also very much of a germaphobe, by the way. [01:05:59] Believe me. [01:06:00] CNN reported that last Friday, intelligence chiefs presented Trump with claims of Russian efforts to compromise him. [01:06:08] The 35-page dossier on the so-called Russian connection to Trump, with some very salacious allegations, including unsubstantiated claims about Trump in a Moscow hotel room, was not completed until just before the election, and then provided to journalists, the Clinton campaign, and the FBI. I'm struck by the fact of the way this has been furthered in the last 48 hours. [01:06:33] The co-founder of Fusion GPS, which commissioned the dossier from Steele, he's now done this fulsome 10-hour interview with the Senate. [01:06:40] He's handed over 40,000 pages of documents to the Senate, very obviously cooperating with the investigation. [01:06:46] And Fusion is saying openly, listen, we stand by the dossier. [01:06:50] Basically, we think it's true. [01:06:51] It claims that Donald Trump once visited Russia Stayed in the Ritz Carlton in Moscow and then hired prostitutes to perform a golden shower and that Russia might have the whole thing on tape. [01:07:04] There were surveillance cameras in this room because the building is wired and that the FSB has this because they automatically have cameras in the room and they caught this happening. [01:07:16] Donald Trump engaged in perverted acts with prostitutes. [01:07:20] Trump immediately denied the report, tweeting, intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to leak into the public. [01:07:29] One lash out at me, are we living in Nazi Germany? [01:07:33] I'd like to ask you about your big Russian peepee party. [01:07:36] No, no, I am not talking about the peepee. [01:07:39] Because it didn't happen. [01:07:41] From there, the president-elect lit into the news media again. [01:07:45] He condemned BuzzFeed. [01:07:47] It was a failing pile of garbage. [01:07:50] Writing it, I think they're going to suffer the consequences they already are. [01:07:53] And he accused CNN of being fake news and brushed off persistent attempts by its correspondent to ask a question. [01:08:01] Later, CNN's parent company, Time Warner, defended its reporting, and BuzzFeed said it published what it called a newsworthy document. [01:08:10] It claims Trump set out to defile the suite because President Obama and the First Family had once stayed there, and Trump, quote, hated the Obamas. [01:08:20] We don't know where he sat. [01:08:21] Could have been on this bench down here. [01:08:23] Though I doubt it because that's in what's called the splash zone. [01:08:26] Did you guys like all pee? [01:08:34] Or did you just, like, watch them pee? [01:08:37] Guys, no, no, I do not want to talk about the pee-pee. [01:08:40] Disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. [01:08:49] I think it's a disgrace. [01:08:50] I think this is just an unfortunate leak. [01:08:57] That's making a huge mess. [01:08:58] And I know I'm being a wet blanket, but this is the... [01:09:02] Reporting on this is the worst kind of yellow journalism. [01:09:06] And if you were to choose a sexual act that Donald Trump prefers, it would probably be the one with gold in the title. [01:09:13] This country will be literally showered with jobs. [01:09:17] Because I am a major whiz at jobs. [01:09:20] It must be a golden opportunity for me as president to make a big splash. [01:09:23] Jokes about this story are a golden opportunity. [01:09:27] This was not a joke. [01:09:28] Everything that I had written in the, you know, in the months prior to that dossier coming out was almost identical to what the CIA had written because we're intelligence officers. [01:09:39] This is what we do. [01:09:40] That corroboration, based on intercepted communications, has given U.S. intelligence and law enforcement, quote, greater confidence in the credibility of some aspects of the dossier. [01:09:51] The most salacious and unverified claims are that the Russian Secret Service, or FSB, secretly filmed Mr. Trump with prostitutes in this Moscow hotel room three years ago. [01:10:02] Allegations the special counsel continues to investigate, George. [01:10:05] So far it is us as American citizens, it is us in the press who are connecting the dots on this story, who are figuring this out. [01:10:11] Fake news never happened. [01:10:17] Sad. [01:10:18] There's also a report from CNN recently and from The New Yorker last week that we highlighted just the other night on this show. [01:10:24] Look, headline. [01:10:26] U.S. investigators corroborate some aspects of the Russia dossier. [01:10:29] Today there was public testimony that further discredited the phony dossier that's been the source of so much of the fake news and conspiracy theories. [01:10:38] And we learned that the firm that produced it was also being paid by the Russians. [01:10:42] This is yet the latest piece of evidence that vindicates what the president has said That this is a witch hunt and a hoax. [01:10:48] And it's a shame that the president and the country have had to go through this charade continually, and hopefully this will help us move forward in that process. [01:10:56] He has the respect of our emergency service workers who gave his plane a water salute. [01:11:04] A water salute. 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[01:18:48] If you were watching there, you just saw a compilation of the fake news about the Russian P-Gate dossier, which actually won the fake news award for the fakest news story of 2017 in Infowars historic fake news awards prompted by the president's tweet saying that there should be a contest about that. [01:19:08] So, I have a few different things that I'm going to talk about. [01:19:11] I have a chain of stuff over here that's related to each other. [01:19:16] But first, I want to get into the Washington Post and all their fake news, including Jeff Bezos, all that nonsense, because honestly, the Washington Post doesn't exactly get as much coverage as they should for how fake they are. [01:19:31] So, Project Veritas actually released a new video today covering some investigation they did into the Washington Post. [01:19:40] We're going to roll that here in just a minute, but basically they did one of the sting operations they normally do, where they get in there, they infiltrate as a supposed employee, and they talk to employees about the fake news and the agendas they're pushing. [01:19:52] So we're going to go ahead and get that ready if we can roll that one, guys. [01:19:55] Let's go ahead and watch that real quick. [01:20:01] Democracy dies in darkness, right? [01:20:03] I feel like Batman every time I hear that. [01:20:05] Those become critical to the point where I'll read some of them and I'm like, whoo! [01:20:11] I work for this place. [01:20:12] Like if Trump has disappeared tomorrow, our traffic would drop by 40%. [01:20:18] American Pravda, Washington Post edition. [01:20:21] Today, the Washington Post is floundering. [01:20:23] They're spending a ton of time and money trying to turn the tables on Project Veritas, talking about an imagined sting. [01:20:30] But why are they so afraid? [01:20:31] What are they so afraid of? [01:20:33] What are they guarding against? [01:20:34] Well, it turns out, Project Veritas has done an undercover investigation into the Washington Post. [01:20:40] The model of the Washington Post is democracy dies in darkness. [01:20:44] We think democracy dies when the media has a very biased agenda they don't reveal to the public. [01:20:51] Well, today, you're going to see and hear that agenda for the first time and firsthand from the Washington Post's national security correspondent, Dan Lamothe. [01:21:02] What's the Post's opinion on, like, what Trump should do? [01:21:06] No, I mean, they're scared they'll do something stupid. [01:21:10] I mean, like, they don't like Trump, right? [01:21:11] Like, I mean, they definitely don't like Trump. [01:21:13] I mean, here's the thing, though. [01:21:14] There's the new side that's just trying to uprit critically and call bull**** when they're bull****, but also give them credit when they're credit. [01:21:23] He's doing something good, he's doing more things badly, he's doing something good. [01:21:28] And then there's the other side of it that's the opinion from God, the Washington Post institution voice, and that's the editorial. [01:21:38] So they just rip on him? [01:21:41] Those are become critical to the point where I'll read some of them when I'm like, "Whew!" I work for this place. [01:21:49] We cover the news. [01:21:51] They're trying to educate people, but with a point of view. [01:21:57] It's a very different mission. [01:22:00] Democracy dies in darkness, right? [01:22:03] I feel like Batman every time I hear that. [01:22:04] Dean Baquet, who we met during our New York Times investigation, agrees. [01:22:09] I should say that I love our competition with the Washington Post. [01:22:12] I think it's great. [01:22:14] But I actually think their slogan, Marty Baron, please forgive me for saying this, sounds like the next Batman movie. [01:22:21] Lamothe also thinks that some of the paper's reporters are out of bounds when it comes to treating Trump fairly. [01:22:27] Where people probably ding us and actually have a point is we're right on what we say, but what we cover. [01:22:37] We're right on the story. [01:22:40] You're spending a lot of emphasis on this or that. [01:22:43] Like what? [01:22:44] Pick a story. [01:22:45] Hurricane Irma. [01:22:46] You spent too much time on it? [01:22:47] Yeah, like that would be the first thing that you're spending a ton of time on this thing that's sensational versus... [01:22:54] Like relevant news? [01:22:55] ...a sort of policy thing that would affect everybody. [01:22:58] I feel like Trump being in the news is a freebie for everybody, right? [01:23:02] Oh, but it sucks someone's oxygen out of the room. [01:23:04] What do you mean? [01:23:06] Just so much emphasis on what he said, what he tweeted. [01:23:09] Yeah. [01:23:11] You think it hurt? [01:23:12] I can't tell you how many times we get an email and he's like, oh, did you see what he just tweeted? [01:23:15] What are we going to do about it? [01:23:18] Oh, from somebody saying, like, write about it? [01:23:21] Should be write about it and how should be write about it. [01:23:23] Is he right? [01:23:24] Is he wrong? [01:23:25] Oh, wait, he tweeted something and it was bull**** again. [01:23:28] Call him on it? [01:23:29] Yeah. [01:23:29] After taking his own colleagues to task, Lamothe said the New York Times and CNN reporters are even worse when it comes to Trump coverage. [01:23:36] Do you think that some, like, reporters, like, are more personal than others? [01:23:40] Do you think some reporters are, like, more personal, like, they take it more personally than others? [01:23:47] I think the Post tries to rein it in a lot. [01:23:51] New York Times does it less so. [01:23:53] Some of the New York Times reporters are way over the top. [01:23:56] CNN is always over the top. [01:24:00] Wall Street Journal is very conservative, and all that stuff. [01:24:04] Some of it's just like the... [01:24:06] You're in charge of your... [01:24:10] Jeff Bezos, who last week became the $100 billion man, the richest person on earth, owns the Washington Post. [01:24:18] We spoke with one of Bezos' key players at the Post to find out about Bezos' influence on the paper. [01:24:23] You have Bezos now, of course. [01:24:26] What is his vision? [01:24:28] What is it looking like? [01:24:30] I assume you've interfaced with him. [01:24:33] I like them all the time. [01:24:35] In my role, I used to work in the newsroom for like the first four years I was at the coast. [01:24:42] I've been there about a little more than seven years now. [01:24:45] The past three years, I'm technically on the engineering side, technology side. [01:24:52] That's where product resides. [01:24:53] So my job is basically responsible for every way that you interact with our newsroom, except for him. [01:25:01] Meet Joey Marburger, the paper's director of product. [01:25:05] He says it was Bezos himself who was responsible for the post's motto. [01:25:09] The big thing that I can say with our tagline, it was really driven by Jeff. [01:25:16] That was driven by Jeff? [01:25:17] Yeah. [01:25:18] We narrowed it down to three different taglines. [01:25:20] And Jeff was like, you know what? [01:25:23] I think we're just going to go with Promocracy, Dies, and Darkness. [01:25:25] You know why? [01:25:25] Because it's dying in darkness. [01:25:29] Let's do it. [01:25:30] And we did it. [01:25:31] Marburger admits Trump is good for business in spite of what the Post's owner and reporters think of him. [01:25:37] Like if Trump has disappeared tomorrow, our traffic would drop by 40%. [01:25:47] Well, the tagline itself is an affirmation. [01:25:51] It's sort of kind of like, you know, we get it, right? [01:25:55] I mean, that's what Bezos was saying that day when he said Democracy is dying in darkness. [01:26:03] So let's go with democracy that dies in darkness. [01:26:07] Right? [01:26:08] I mean, that was basically... [01:26:09] Yeah, that's what it is. [01:26:10] That's crazy. [01:26:12] The best thing we can do is try to behave people. [01:26:15] Yeah. [01:26:16] And it goes way beyond the problem. [01:26:19] I mean, I think it's been a year just investigating senators. [01:26:24] Right. [01:26:25] But in that context, he was speaking in Trump. [01:26:27] Oh yeah, totally. [01:26:28] The Washington Post came to our headquarters this morning to try to turn the tables on us and kind of do what we do. [01:26:33] The difference is the major media has more of a problem with exposing the corruption than they do with the corruption itself. [01:26:40] See, Washington Post, democracy does die in darkness, but also dies in silence, too. [01:26:46] Stay tuned, because there are more videos to come. [01:26:52] Alright, so there's kind of a lot to take in there, but there's a couple different things that were said in that video that need to be noted. [01:26:57] And one, it's clearly biased, but he mentioned the editorial. [01:27:01] Now, they like to educate with a purpose. [01:27:04] He says that, you know, different reporters, different writers mention different things. [01:27:08] They put emphasis on different things. [01:27:11] But the editorial board ultimately decides what's going to be put out there. [01:27:15] And they don't just have an interest in putting information out there. [01:27:19] They don't have an interest in putting out the facts, but they want to educate people with a certain purpose. [01:27:24] It's very agenda driven. [01:27:25] And that may bring up the point, what is the agenda? [01:27:31] But that kind of has to do with Jeff Bezos. [01:27:34] Otherwise, you wouldn't. [01:27:35] Obviously, it's a more liberal institution. [01:27:38] The Washington Post, clearly they've had plenty of fake news over the past year and a half, two years. [01:27:43] Way back before that, but especially since the advent of the Trump administration. [01:27:48] But the current fake news from the Washington Post is really dependent on Jeff Bezos. [01:27:54] And to segue into that, we're actually going to show a report that I did here in the past couple months going out on the street talking to people about Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump and their sketchy business practices and seeing how people feel about those. [01:28:09] We're going to go ahead and roll that. [01:28:11] So what do you not believe about Infowars? [01:28:12] This isn't part of the interview. [01:28:13] I'm just curious what causes you to believe that about Infowars. [01:28:16] Let me see if I can get redder while I say this. [01:28:19] I'm trying to get my best Alex Jones going. [01:28:22] Mmm! [01:28:27] That's all I gotta say about it. [01:28:28] Jake Lloyd for InfoWars.com. [01:28:46] So a lot of people hate Trump for his business practices, even though they're generally pretty above board and straightforward and ethical. [01:28:52] But we're going to see how strong this double standard is for another one of America's famous businessmen, Jeff Bezos, who's been exposed as having some very questionable business practices over the years through Amazon.com and The Washington Post. [01:29:06] So we're going to go talk to some normal everyday citizens, see how they would feel about Trump practicing these things. [01:29:11] on his workers and how they feel about Jeff Bezos doing it let's go ahead and check that out now Okay, how do you feel about President Trump, first of all? [01:29:22] He's horrible. [01:29:23] I think he's going to bring World War III. I feel that he's a little abrasive and a little closed-minded and just doesn't make everyone in the country feel welcome here. [01:29:35] Okay, what about you? [01:29:36] I think he's definitely unfit to be our president right now. [01:29:38] I think we should definitely try to do something about that, get him impeached, you know? [01:29:42] It's pretty much the same way everyone in Austin feels. [01:29:45] Okay. [01:29:47] So, some new stuff came out about one of Trump's businesses. [01:29:50] It's a merchandising company. [01:29:53] It's primarily, most of the jobs are packaging. [01:29:56] So, and the issues come around when they work about 11 hour days. [01:30:01] They're paid minimum wage. [01:30:02] They can't park on site. [01:30:04] They have to park a few blocks down and wait for a shuttle, which can take 30 minutes to an hour. [01:30:07] It takes 30 minutes to get in and out of the building because they have to go through metal detectors and lines and everything to make sure they're not stealing anything. [01:30:13] And they actually took it up to the Supreme Court to make sure that they don't have to pay them for those hours getting to and from the workplace. [01:30:19] Okay? [01:30:20] So first, that's the first layer of things. [01:30:22] What is the first thing that comes to you guys' mind when you hear that? [01:30:25] I mean, it just sounds unfair and just not ideal for, you know, people doing that job to have to do that. [01:30:32] That's pretty terrible if you're taking it to the Supreme Court just to not pay someone. [01:30:38] Yeah, sounds like something that the president shouldn't be getting involved with in terms of financial endeavors, and I don't think it's very fair for people. [01:30:47] And, you know, that would be like, okay, that's just the job. [01:30:49] They get compensated for the time that they spend in line and in transit? [01:30:52] Well, that's the thing. [01:30:53] He took it up to the Supreme Court to argue that he wouldn't have to. [01:30:56] Oh. [01:30:57] And how did that turn out? [01:30:59] So he doesn't have to pay them anymore. [01:31:00] The Supreme Court ruled that he doesn't have to pay them for their time to and from the business, waiting in lines, that stuff. [01:31:05] How does that sound to you at face value? [01:31:07] About par for the course, you know. [01:31:09] Sounds about like how I would expect it to come up with who we have in Congress and on the Supreme Court right now. [01:31:15] I think that's definitely a reason why you should be impeached right now, and people should definitely recognize that. [01:31:19] Do you think that that is something that is worth boycotting Trump's businesses over? [01:31:23] Yes, because that pretty much is slavery. [01:31:26] I think it would be ideal to, it might be hard to, but I mean, I think that would be preferable, yeah. [01:31:30] Yeah, so you vote best with your dollar. [01:31:32] Yeah, definitely boycott would be a thing to do. [01:31:35] And so another major, one of the most famous businessmen in America, Jeff Bezos, came out and commented. [01:31:42] Are you familiar with him? [01:31:44] Jeff Bezos? [01:31:45] No. [01:31:45] So he runs Amazon.com and the Washington Post. [01:31:48] So are you a fan of either of those? [01:31:50] Yeah, Amazon's pretty good service, man. [01:31:52] I think they've taken up a lot of the... [01:31:57] You know, the convenience of Walmart without having to treat their staff as poorly. [01:32:01] So I think that that's a pretty good business model just on that front. [01:32:04] And what if I told you that the question was framed that way for a certain reason, but it was actually Jeff Bezos that was treating employees that way? [01:32:16] It wouldn't surprise me either. [01:32:18] I think that most corporations in our country do that to an extent. [01:32:23] Okay, and what if we flip things around and it was Jeff Bezos that was doing that with Amazon? [01:32:28] Then I would say the same thing. [01:32:30] Yeah, same thing. [01:32:31] Now, what if I told you that all that stuff that I just mentioned was actually Amazon.com that did that? [01:32:36] How would you feel about that? [01:32:37] I would be dumbfounded. [01:32:39] I would be flabbergasted. [01:32:41] I don't even know. [01:32:42] So, you said that it was boycottable a minute ago. [01:32:45] Do you think that maybe we should boycott Amazon.com and Jeff Bezos, the person who owns it? [01:32:50] Now that I think about it, probably. [01:32:53] I think that sounds more than fair. [01:32:55] I mean, I still stand by all the answers, even knowing it's Bezos. [01:32:58] I mean, that's unfair. [01:32:59] I didn't hear about that, so... [01:33:00] That's definitely unfair, but it doesn't change my opinion on it. [01:33:03] I would have to read more into it on my own accord, but I would consider it. [01:33:06] Yeah? [01:33:07] Okay. [01:33:08] I don't really trust anything I hear from Infowars, to be completely honest. [01:33:12] Well, you trusted it when I was saying it about Trump. === CIA's Long Shadow (15:57) === [01:33:14] I still would have researched it more on my own accord, but... [01:33:18] Okay. [01:33:18] I also believe you when you say Jeff Bezos does it, so... [01:33:22] Right, exactly. [01:33:23] Jeff Bezos is a slave driver. [01:33:26] You heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen. [01:33:27] Alright, thank you very much. [01:33:28] Thank you. [01:33:29] So Jeff Bezos is kind of a progressive icon on the left currently. [01:33:33] He's the owner of Amazon.com. [01:33:35] He owns the Washington Post. [01:33:36] He donated to a gay marriage project a lot. [01:33:40] He donates to a lot of Democrats. [01:33:42] He donated to Reason.tv, a libertarian media site that loves open borders and they love to label everyone they don't like as alt-right. [01:33:51] So he's a very progressive guy, Jeff Bezos. [01:33:54] But for some reason, he can't When he hires people at Amazon, he can't pay them living wage, which is a big progressive movement. [01:34:01] He can't give them workable hours. [01:34:04] He took it to the Supreme Court to rule that he doesn't have to pay workers standing around waiting 30 minutes to an hour before and after work to make sure that they weren't bringing anything illegal in or stealing anything. [01:34:15] He also doesn't pay them for a lot of the hours that they work because most of them are seasonal employees, which means that they can't even park on-site. [01:34:22] They have to park in fairgrounds, for example, a few blocks down. [01:34:26] They have to wait for a shuttle to bring them over. [01:34:28] They don't get paid for that. [01:34:29] Not only that, but they work in extremely rigorous conditions, to say the least. [01:34:34] They have to make a thing called rate, which means that they have to box over 180 packages per hour. [01:34:39] That comes down to about three packages per minute. [01:34:42] Which is kind of just obscene, to be honest. [01:34:45] Not only that, but they don't get breaks to go to the bathroom. [01:34:47] They don't get breaks if they injure themselves. [01:34:50] Even if you're making below rate and your manager pulls you aside to come talk to you, you don't get a break from that. [01:34:56] That still affects how many you're packaging per hour. [01:35:00] He also owns the Washington Post, which produced fake news stories such as a report that a Russia joke was a bombshell confession from Republicans saying that Trump was paid out by the Russians, that Comey was fired after asking for investigation funds, or a headline that Trump revealed classified info to the Russians, Republicans treat rape as a pre-existing condition. [01:35:20] Russia hacked Vermont's power grid. [01:35:22] Every single one of these claims made by the Washington Post was fake news. [01:35:25] Not a shred of truth within it, but Jeff Bezos and Washington Post have zero interest in retracting these stories. [01:35:31] They just pump this fake news out there and then have no interest in retracting it after it's already out there. [01:35:35] So in conclusion, maybe Jeff Bezos and other progressive like him need to either reform their lifestyle and practice what they preach and the way that they treat their employees, or maybe they should abandon their progressive causes and their fight for the moral high ground. [01:35:48] This has been Jake Lloyd for InfoWars.com. [01:35:50] So that doesn't really have much to do with the fake news of surrounding the Washington Post or Jeff Bezos, but it kind of displays the character of the man. [01:36:07] He's kind of a douchebag, being that he loves to talk about Trump and his business practices, at least through his news outlet he does. [01:36:16] But yet, he can't hardly pay his employees a living wage. [01:36:20] He can't... [01:36:23] Well, you heard it all in the report there. [01:36:24] I was actually standing in front of an Amazon truck. [01:36:26] It's called a treasure truck. [01:36:27] I had never heard of them until I saw it there. [01:36:29] But it basically drives around and you get special deals or whatever. [01:36:32] I wonder how much he pays them. [01:36:34] Probably not very much to go stand out there in the Texas heat all day. [01:36:37] I don't know. [01:36:38] But it shows the character. [01:36:40] You saw the video. [01:36:41] You heard all the different things. [01:36:43] His poor, I guess you could call them business malpractices. [01:36:48] Which is interesting considering that the Washington Post has absolutely zero problem bashing the president, calling him unethical, calling him a tyrant. [01:36:57] All the different things that you've heard from Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post. [01:37:04] So, the Washington Post also enjoys bashing the Drudge Report for linking to Russian propaganda. [01:37:11] This was an article that they posted just a little while back. [01:37:15] They basically say that we constantly... [01:37:18] Number one, we are constantly linked on the Drudge Report. [01:37:24] Infowars. [01:37:26] RT is linked. [01:37:28] Sputnik is linked. [01:37:29] I'm trying to see how many times they say. [01:37:31] I think they say the Drudge linked... [01:37:34] A thousand times to so-called Russian propaganda in the year of 2016. Number one, as Drudge aptly pointed out on Twitter, that about 37% of Washington Post's ad traffic comes from the Drudge Report. [01:37:51] So I think what Matt Drudge should do is just take a month. [01:37:56] Don't link to the Washington Post anymore. [01:37:58] Maybe just don't do it for the rest of the year. [01:38:01] Let them feel the burn a little bit. [01:38:03] Let them feel the pain, the sting of not having that sweet, sweet drudge money. [01:38:08] And then maybe they'll reconsider the position. [01:38:11] I don't know. [01:38:12] That's just what I would do. [01:38:13] But what I think is super interesting is that it looks like... [01:38:20] Because they talk a lot about, they say, you know, oh, he links to RT, he links to Sputnik. [01:38:27] Those are both Russian state-sponsored medias, media outlets, I guess you could call them. [01:38:34] And I mean, they go into a lot of detail. [01:38:36] But basically, drudge links to Russian-sponsored media propaganda, and that's bad. [01:38:43] So why is that bad? [01:38:44] I mean, I guess you could assume that it's bad because it's owned by the Russian government. [01:38:48] The Russian government can push whatever message they want to push, and that's bad. [01:38:53] Okay, yeah, I can agree with that. [01:38:56] I mean, if it's out in the open, though, what's the big deal, right? [01:38:59] BBC is state-sponsored media. [01:39:03] I don't hear Jeff Bezos complaining about the BBC pushing British propaganda. [01:39:07] Drudge lists the BBC on the Drudge Report, so I don't understand what's going on there. [01:39:13] Maybe it's just because they're liberal. [01:39:15] It's a liberal thing to do to be state-sponsored, unless you're Russian. [01:39:19] But anyways, if it's out there in the open, as long as competition is loud, I don't necessarily see what the problem is, as long as you're saying, yeah, we're state-sponsored media, but we're putting our own angle out there, but that's fine. [01:39:31] However, it's a little bit hypocritical, and I think that it's a little bit more malicious on the other side of things, because the Washington Post is a CIA asset, but they won't admit it. [01:39:46] So... [01:39:47] Openly admitted state-sponsored media is bad, but secret under-the-table money going into the Washington Post is perfectly fine. [01:39:57] So I have a Zero Hedge article that details all of this. [01:40:00] Just being on the radio like this, I'm not going to go into all the sources. [01:40:03] If you look here in the very back, all the sources are listed. [01:40:08] It's cited very well. [01:40:10] If you're curious to see where these sources come from, just go to the... [01:40:14] Article here on Zero Hedge, the CIA, Washington Post, and Russia. [01:40:18] What you're not being told. [01:40:21] But essentially, Jeff Bezos has a contract with... [01:40:26] So he also owns Amazon.com, and he recently bought the Washington Post. [01:40:32] And he... [01:40:34] He made a contract with the CIA, so he recently secured a $600 million contract from the CIA, which is at least twice what he paid for for the Washington Post. [01:40:47] He recently disclosed that the company's web services business is building a private cloud for the CIA to use for its data needs. [01:40:57] For anybody that might want to buy an Amazon Alexa, I think there's also an Echo. [01:41:05] I don't know if that's Amazon. [01:41:07] I don't know. [01:41:08] I don't really keep up with that stuff. [01:41:10] But it's for the CIA. So whenever you're in your house with your Alexa Alexa, She's just listening to you, sending your data to the CIA. She listens in on your conversations. [01:41:23] It's for two things. [01:41:25] One is just a private data bank for the CIA, something you agree to in the terms of service. [01:41:30] But it also... [01:41:34] It listens to your voice even when it's not on, and it's actually for building an AI system. [01:41:41] It studies the way that humans talk with each other and other stuff, so it's kind of creepy in that regard. [01:41:46] But if that's what you're into, then that's perfectly fine. [01:41:49] You can turn over your private information all you want to Amazon and thereby the CIA. But that's what the contract is between Bezos and the CIA. He's turning over your private data To the CIA for all of its wonderful, harmless data needs. [01:42:07] So anyways, after this happened, a petition came up calling on the Washington Post to disclose its new ties to the CIA. But they haven't done that yet because the Post... [01:42:20] While they do often report on CIA activities, being that the owner of the Washington Post is the main owner of Amazon, and Amazon is now gaining huge profits directly from the CIA, they still haven't done that. [01:42:33] You think that they really should do that, but they don't seem to have a problem with being state-sponsored media, but that's perfectly fine. [01:42:40] Now, they did recently report on a CIA activity Anonymous claim that there was a Russian hack, which is interesting. [01:42:51] And it's funny because it says the Post reported on the CIA, but it's really the CIA reporting on the CIA. But anyways, that's beside the point. [01:42:58] It's not important. [01:43:00] So, you know, maybe it's not important. [01:43:04] You know, it could be pushed aside. [01:43:06] Oh, it's no big deal. [01:43:06] But History does reveal that there's actual collusion between the CIA and news outlets, including the Washington Post. [01:43:14] This particular one is in 1977. The CIA had efforts to infiltrate the news media, which they did. [01:43:21] They had a total of 400 journalists on their payroll. [01:43:26] They did a lot of different stuff. [01:43:27] It says here they provided a full range of clandestine services, simple intelligence gathering, all the way to serving as go-betweens with spies in communist countries. [01:43:36] They shared their notebooks with the CIA. They considered themselves ambassadors without portfolios. [01:43:43] Very, very bizarre, kind of creepy stuff that was going on. [01:43:48] Now, Carl Bernstein was the one that reported on this in 1977. Though he didn't mention the CIA, excuse me, the Post or the CIA, he didn't note the Post as an offender in this particular article. [01:44:01] But according to Tim Wiener, the CIA did work directly with the Washington Post, among many other outlets. [01:44:11] I'll read a quote here. [01:44:12] He wrote of the CIA's first official chief, Alan Dulles. [01:44:16] Dulles kept in close touch with the men who ran the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the nation's leading weekly magazines. [01:44:24] He could pick up the phone and edit a breaking story, make sure an irritating foreign correspondent was yanked from the field, or hire the services of men such as Times, Berlin, Bureau Chief, and Newsweek's Man in Tokyo. [01:44:38] So this guy, being the head of the CIA, had a lot of power over the news media. [01:44:41] He could essentially call them up and say, hey, write a story on this. [01:44:44] Hey, don't write a story. [01:44:46] Hey, amend this story. [01:44:48] Bring this guy in or out. [01:44:53] But that's fine. [01:44:55] They're not state-sponsored media. [01:44:59] Now, the American news media, as part of this program, actually helped create public support For a coup covertly backed by the CIA in South America. [01:45:10] But that's fine. [01:45:13] If you go down further, I'm at this point just listing the different things that they've been involved in, and then I'm going to kind of relate to how that's relevant today. [01:45:23] The post again served as a platform for warring factions within the CIA during the Bush years. [01:45:29] There was a new director who replaced George Tenet. [01:45:33] After he resigned, and this man, whose name was Goss, vowed to repair the agency's broken reputation, but swamp creatures don't like when you do that, so the other agents took to the Washington Post to smear Goss, and here it basically just talks about how they used the Washington Post to get this guy kicked out of the agency. [01:45:55] So that's just kind of a quick little rundown of how the CIA has used media outlets, including the Washington Post in the past. [01:46:02] But they're totally not doing it. [01:46:04] Now, the reason I bring that stuff up, the Washington Post, excuse me, the CIA, I keep getting it mixed up, but they're really one and the same. [01:46:13] The CIA has been doing this stuff for years. [01:46:16] But suddenly it's not an issue. [01:46:18] Suddenly we don't have to worry about that. [01:46:19] We lived in a different time. [01:46:22] But I want you to think about it. [01:46:24] If you don't think that this stuff is still going on, then... [01:46:26] I don't know, you're smoking crack or something. [01:46:29] Because government atrocities have been going on since the beginning of government. [01:46:35] You know, you could look all the way back to... [01:46:38] I mean, you could look back to examples in Rome where Nero allegedly burnt down a huge portion of the city to clear a way for him to build a giant palace. [01:46:47] You can look all the way up to stuff like that. [01:46:49] Or if you want to look at a more recent example, you can look at events like MKUltra. [01:46:55] For example, guys, if you look up, if you Google MKUltra summary, there's a history.com article that gives a good summary of it, and there's some good stuff in there. [01:47:07] But basically, they would, for example, they would lure a man into a hotel using a prostitute, then they would give him a drink that has LSD in it, and they would conduct experiments on him. [01:47:18] They would abduct people. [01:47:20] Pregnant women, mothers, babies, pump them up full of LSD, mescaline, amphetamines. [01:47:28] There's countless other drugs. [01:47:29] It's just disgusting stuff. [01:47:31] I mean, it's literally torturing people. [01:47:33] Like, psychedelic It's just disgusting. [01:47:37] It's disgusting stuff. [01:47:38] It's an atrocity that people like to ignore these days. [01:47:43] Um... [01:47:43] But anyway, so MKUltra. [01:47:46] MKUltra happened. [01:47:48] Um... [01:47:50] And people think that it's fine. [01:47:51] We live in a different age. [01:47:53] Look at things like Operation Northwoods, which came as a plan on JFK's desk after the Bay of Pigs failed invasion that was planned by the CIA. Basically what Operation Northwoods was was a set of false flag operations that the Joint Chiefs of Staff had devised up because they wanted to invade Cuba and set up a military dictatorship. [01:48:21] They said that the Soviets had set up a military dictatorship inside of Cuba. [01:48:26] Fidel Castro was a military dictator. [01:48:29] So what we should do is we should invade and set up our own military dictatorship because that's better. [01:48:35] And basically there was a lot of different stuff. [01:48:37] Number one, they thought of sinking a ship in Guantanamo Bay and blaming it on the Cubans. [01:48:44] They thought of, I believe they wanted to firebomb American theaters and blame it on the Cubans and the Soviets. [01:48:51] They had a whole host, a whole plethora of false flag ideas. === Government Atrocities Exposed (15:17) === [01:48:58] In order to send America to war with Cuba. [01:49:02] It's not the first time they did it. [01:49:03] I mean, there's the Gulf of Tonkin, in which a ship was sunk in order to justify more troops being sent to Vietnam. [01:49:12] There is the USS Maine, which was a ship that was sunk in order to provoke the U.S. Well, rather to rally public opinion into sending America to war with Spain. [01:49:27] In the Spanish-American War, there's plenty of false flag events, there's plenty of government atrocities, but for some reason we think we live in a different age. [01:49:37] We think that those things aren't happening anymore. [01:49:39] We think that the CIA is no longer paying off journalists, like the Washington Post, if you can even call them journalists anymore. [01:49:52] I want you to think about it. [01:49:53] Is the world that different? [01:49:54] Is the world so different that the government's not committing atrocities? [01:49:57] Human nature doesn't change. [01:49:59] Human nature has never changed. [01:50:01] It's always been the same. [01:50:04] Humans are Ruled by jealousy and hatred and greed and love and lust and just hundreds of different things. [01:50:12] It doesn't change. [01:50:12] And that's a big debate. [01:50:15] Progressives think that human nature can change. [01:50:17] They believe that it needs to be forced into a certain direction, which, I mean, we can get into that. [01:50:21] That's a whole other can of worms there. [01:50:26] But... [01:50:28] What is it? [01:50:29] And Ecclesiastes in the Bible, one thing that's said over and over again, because it's actually a poem, a lot of people don't understand that a lot of portions of the Bible are actually poetry. [01:50:38] There's a chorus that there's nothing new under the sun, and that's just, I mean, it's abundantly true if you look at government. [01:50:43] And that's why government needs to be limited, because there's nothing new under the sun. [01:50:46] We've seen it all. [01:50:47] We've seen what government can do. [01:50:49] Government controls narratives, they tell lies, they kill people, they commit atrocities. [01:50:54] And that's that. [01:50:57] So... [01:50:59] I think it's pretty clear that even though the Washington Post supposedly hates state-funded media like RT and Sputnik, which openly admit that they're state-funded media, meanwhile they don't hate the BBC, which is also state-funded media, just happens to be liberal. [01:51:19] They also hate Drudge for linking to RT and Sputnik, but they don't seem to mention that they... [01:51:28] Are also linked by Drudge. [01:51:30] And they're secretly state funded media. [01:51:32] Now they like to pull this idea that there's no conflict of interest because Jeff Bezos receives money for Amazon and not for Amazon. [01:51:43] The Washington Post, but this is the same argument as what you see with Planned Parenthood. [01:51:48] Because the government supposedly doesn't give them money for abortions. [01:51:51] They give them money for contraceptives and birth control and healthcare programs and stuff. [01:51:57] But all that does, I mean, if you stop and think about it and you're not a lying hack, then you can admit that that money going to those other things frees up money that would have otherwise gone to those things to go for abortions. [01:52:09] It's the exact same thing. [01:52:12] Bezos is just receiving government underhanded, under-the-table money to push certain narratives and also give them your private data and listen to you talk to your family, your relatives, your wife, all the private little things you think in your household Amazon is sending to the government. [01:52:31] So keep that in mind, too. [01:52:34] But anyways... [01:52:37] So actually, you know, if you Google Washington Post fake news, because I was going to compile a list of fake news stuff just so that I could show you some of the narratives that they're pushing, but if you guys actually Google Washington Post fake news back there, you won't get any results about any Washington Post fake news stories because Google, just like the Washington Post, receives government money. [01:53:03] They actually have a thing. [01:53:04] There's a program called PRISM, I believe is what it's called. [01:53:07] Which basically is just a program with the NSA that they can collect your private data from Google, so on and so forth. [01:53:17] It's the exact same thing, but with the NSA and Google. [01:53:20] So Google isn't going to show you any fake news stories from the Washington Post. [01:53:24] They're just going to show you a story. [01:53:25] It's all the way down. [01:53:27] You'll see that it's just a story. [01:53:29] Washington Post fake news. [01:53:31] It shows that... [01:53:32] James O'Keefe and Project Veritas were supposedly busted in some sting of the Washington Post. [01:53:40] It's unfounded, it's unverified, but of course every single liberal rag out there is going to run with it. [01:53:48] And that actually brings me, there's another video that I want to show. [01:53:51] There's actually two. [01:53:52] One of them is about one to two minutes long. [01:53:53] The other one's just under one minute. [01:53:55] But essentially what it is, a Washington Post reporter or journalist, so-called journalist or something, calls James O'Keefe to meet up and talk about this thing. [01:54:07] The Washington Post guy brought his own cameraman. [01:54:09] He brought his own talking points and questions or whatever. [01:54:13] And he was perfectly happy to talk to O'Keefe about this stuff. [01:54:19] Until he saw that O'Keefe came up with his own microphone and his own cameraman. [01:54:23] So if we can go ahead and roll that first video, guys, that would be great. [01:54:26] Hey, Aaron, how you doing? [01:54:36] James. [01:54:37] I hear the audio, but okay, there we go. [01:54:39] How you doing? [01:54:39] What's your name? [01:54:41] Hey, my name is Dalton. [01:54:43] Hi, how you doing? [01:54:43] Nice to meet you. [01:54:44] So, I'm glad we could talk finally, because I do have a few questions for you. [01:54:48] I'm here. [01:54:48] In anticipation of our... [01:54:50] I have some questions. [01:54:50] Oh, okay. [01:54:51] I approached you earlier. [01:54:51] I have some questions, too. [01:54:53] Let me get a couple questions. [01:54:54] Because... [01:54:55] Well, actually, there's something that you... [01:54:57] I want to talk about one of your national security reporters. [01:55:03] You came all the way up to confront us at our office. [01:55:07] You came up here to confront me, doing sort of what we do at Project Veritas. [01:55:12] One of your reporters said that your behavior at the newspaper was way over the top. [01:55:18] He said that he can't believe he even works at an organization with some of the people who believe what they say. [01:55:24] And another one of your big reporters said there's no evidence of cahoots with the Russians, contradicting what other people say. [01:55:31] So, can we talk about that? [01:55:35] That's not the story I'm working on. [01:55:38] You don't know what I'm talking? [01:55:39] Well, you're about to know what we're talking. [01:55:40] Can I ask you a question? [01:55:41] Is the Washington Post ambushing me and confronting us because of what we're about to release? [01:55:47] Is this a sort of anticipatory behavior ahead of what we're about to do? [01:55:53] For several weeks, you have had one of your employees contacting our reporters. [01:55:59] Under a false name, having multiple interviews, we have been trying to test the veracity of the stories of the folks coming forward accusing Roy Moore. [01:56:09] We're putting your employee through the same rigor that we put everyone else through. [01:56:14] We went down and spent, we had reporters for weeks in Alabama, talking to each of them, multiple interviews. [01:56:20] Your employee sat for multiple interviews and there were inconsistencies in our story. [01:56:23] And therefore, that's why we came up here to flesh this out. [01:56:26] Do you know that there are multiple people on videotape making some pretty outrageous comments? [01:56:34] Okay, so this is a reporter for the Washington Post who's come to our headquarters to confront me. [01:56:44] And we think it's in anticipation of some things that are about to come out. [01:56:48] He came all the way here to ask me a question. [01:56:52] I took out my camera. [01:56:53] I asked him a question. [01:56:54] He didn't want to talk to us. [01:56:55] But now he's driving away. [01:56:58] So the moment I take out my microphone, he drives away. [01:57:05] Just when you thought you've seen it all. [01:57:08] Reporter for the Washington Post comes to confront me. [01:57:11] and now he leaves okay so that was uh that was james o'keefe like i said um He was meeting up with the Washington Post reporter to discuss the story about him supposedly getting busted in the middle of a sting that he was setting up. [01:57:37] But the guy, as soon as he saw O'Keefe's cameraman in the microphone, he decided to run away because he's just a coward, I guess. [01:57:45] He doesn't want to be on camera having to answer questions. [01:57:51] And also, if you look, I just wanted to make a note. [01:57:53] These people always do this. [01:57:55] Did you see the cameraman get up in the other cameraman's face? [01:58:00] They have this weird obsession with showing people that are filming. [01:58:04] I don't know what it is. [01:58:04] Every time I go out, whenever I'm holding the camera, if it's just me going solo or whatever, they always want me to turn the camera around on me. [01:58:11] Or they bring their own cameras out and they get all up in my face and film. [01:58:14] I don't know. [01:58:14] They're just... [01:58:15] Cameramen for these people or just liberal protest... [01:58:19] They're just scumbags. [01:58:19] I don't know. [01:58:20] They're just smug little... [01:58:22] They're disgusting people. [01:58:23] I just can't stand them. [01:58:26] But anyway, so... [01:58:28] And the idiot reporter tried to get into the other guys. [01:58:31] It looks like a random car at first. [01:58:34] But it's actually the car of the cameraman. [01:58:37] So we have another... [01:58:39] It's like a 50 second video, I think. [01:58:41] We have another video. [01:58:43] He doesn't get to speed away as fast as the reporter did. [01:58:46] So now O'Keefe goes and talks to the cameraman for a minute. [01:58:49] And it turns out that the reporter accidentally tried to get into the cameraman's car. [01:58:54] Anyways, let's go ahead and watch this weirdo real quick. [01:58:57] Do you work for the Washington Post? [01:59:00] Are you full-time? [01:59:01] Nice car. [01:59:02] Did you drive all the way from D.C.? I have a New York place. [01:59:06] I didn't drive. [01:59:06] You live here? [01:59:07] No. [01:59:09] Okay. [01:59:09] You flew here and rented a car. [01:59:11] I rode the train. [01:59:12] Were you inspired by some of the videos we did confronting people? [01:59:15] Because this is not something that the Washington Post does very often. [01:59:18] I wouldn't say inspired. [01:59:19] So, not inspired. [01:59:21] Was it sort of a loathing, a hatred? [01:59:24] So, but it's... [01:59:25] Hey, it was great talking to you. [01:59:26] What's your name, by the way? [01:59:27] What's your name? [01:59:29] I'm with the Washington Post. [01:59:30] Thank you. [01:59:33] Well, be on the lookout because we've got some videos coming out. [01:59:36] I look forward to seeing you. [01:59:37] Good, great. [01:59:38] Like I said, these people are just scummy, scummy, creepy little people. [01:59:48] He wouldn't even... [01:59:49] He goes, are you front? [01:59:50] Did you drive all the way from D.C.? He said, I have New York plates. [01:59:53] And then he's like, so you rented a car? [01:59:55] Like, you got on a plane and then rented a car? [01:59:57] He's like, no, I rode the train. [01:59:59] I rode the train. [02:00:00] I don't know. [02:00:00] I don't know. [02:00:01] I just don't get these people. [02:00:02] I don't like them. [02:00:03] They're scumbags. [02:00:05] Anyways, so that's it. [02:00:08] The Washington Post is state-funded media, and they're also cowardly little losers who can't even confront somebody when an opposing cameraman shows up. [02:00:17] But anyways, that's enough of the Washington Post for now. [02:00:19] I think we adequately covered them. [02:00:21] Jeff Bezos is a CIA asset. [02:00:23] The Washington Post is a CIA, etc. [02:00:26] I don't need to go too much more into that. [02:00:28] Let's shift gears a little bit and move into the ever-present topic of net neutrality, which you can't seem to get away from on the internet these days. [02:00:39] Basically, net neutrality is just laws saying that ISPs can't discriminate against... [02:00:46] Certain websites, they can't charge more or throttle internet speeds going to certain websites. [02:00:54] It's a deceiving title. [02:00:55] It's the same thing that they do with the Patriot Act, for example. [02:00:59] It's like, oh, you don't like the Patriot Act? [02:01:00] What, do you hate your country? [02:01:01] It's like... [02:01:03] No, you're just kind of backing me into a corner with the title here. [02:01:06] It's like, oh, you don't support a neutral internet? [02:01:08] Like, no, that's just not all of what the bill does. [02:01:11] Because if you actually value a free market, then you kind of begrudgingly have to disagree with the idea of a net neutrality law. [02:01:18] Now, that's if you're coming from a libertarian perspective. [02:01:21] Yeah. [02:01:22] Not necessarily where I'm coming from. [02:01:24] I'm just saying if you value actual neutrality, you have to allow private companies to operate as private companies. [02:01:31] I don't know how these ISPs are operating as far as government funds and subsidies and everything. [02:01:36] So that's just a little side note. [02:01:38] But basically, net neutrality laws say that nobody can charge extra throttle things. [02:01:45] But the part that I'm reading here, it's up on Infowars.com, Newswars.com, a Soros-funded group. [02:01:54] Claims that repealing net neutrality is racist. [02:01:59] Soros pours millions into ban drudge net neutrality campaigns. [02:02:03] So he's trying to ban drudge, but yet he wants the net neutrality thing. [02:02:08] That's another thing. [02:02:09] If Soros wants net neutrality like the law, maybe you should rethink how good it is. [02:02:15] Um... [02:02:17] But basically, they protested outside. [02:02:22] The group is called Color Change, which is an organization funded by Soros that bills itself as the nation's largest online racial justice organization and has charged Chairman Pai of the FCC with racism. [02:02:38] Can you guys find a picture of Ajit Pai, please? [02:02:43] It's like A-J-I-T-P-A-I. This guy is a racist. [02:02:49] Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC. But basically, net neutrality is essential to protecting our free speech and open internet, which has been crucial to... [02:02:58] Yeah, this guy's a racist. [02:03:01] This guy's a racist. [02:03:04] He clearly hates brown people. [02:03:09] He wants to keep brown people from seeing brown people websites or something. [02:03:15] I don't know. [02:03:16] He's clearly an alt-right Nazi. [02:03:20] Anyways, I don't even understand. [02:03:23] I don't even understand how they're trying to frame this as racist. [02:03:30] But that's... [02:03:32] I think that's about par for the course. [02:03:34] I'm scanning through the article. [02:03:36] There's some bot-generated fake comments. [02:03:39] That's one of their favorite things. [02:03:41] But Obama-era net neutrality allows Google, Facebook, Twitter censorship of conservatives, so I guess it's not that neutral, though. [02:03:47] I guess it's not that neutral. [02:03:52] Speaking of net neutrality, CNN now wants to ban the term fake news. [02:03:57] CNN, after the slogan became synonymous with CNN itself, thanks to President Donald Trump, CNN, Washington Post, New York Times, they loved the term fake news when they were talking about InfoWars, the Gateway Pundit, Breitbart. === Fake News Backfired (00:57) === [02:04:12] They kind of coined the term, actually. [02:04:15] I mean, John Rappaport's been using it for like 15, 20 years, so that's the thing. [02:04:20] But they coined it, you know, trying to use it to discredit us, but the president turned it around on them, and now it's gone haywire. [02:04:27] There's a Washington Post article saying fake news backfired. [02:04:31] It's time to retire the term. [02:04:32] And now CNN just outright wants to ban it. [02:04:36] But they're for net neutrality. [02:04:39] It's fine. [02:04:40] Oh, CNN. === Holiday Diversity Barriers (10:04) === [02:04:46] CNN actually won an award earlier in the fake news contest. [02:04:52] They won for the Fakest News Network. [02:04:55] Historic. [02:04:56] Historic indeed. [02:04:59] I really can't wait for President Trump to catch one of those contests after he suggested it. [02:05:05] I'm sure he'll really appreciate us doing that. [02:05:08] But anyways, we're going to shift gears a little bit again. [02:05:12] Because we're going to Merkel's diversity barriers. [02:05:16] This is an article up on News Wars and Infowars.com. [02:05:20] Diversity barriers, Germany style, come to England. [02:05:25] But they put a holiday twist on them. [02:05:27] They're wrapping them in fabric so they look like gifts under a pretty little Christmas tree. [02:05:34] Now you might be familiar with some of the attacks that have been happening across Europe. [02:05:39] You know, France, England, Germany, New York City, where a culturally enriched individual rents a truck and... [02:05:52] Culturally enriches some peaceful Westerners to death. [02:05:56] By that I mean a Muslim runs over Christian white people in a truck. [02:06:00] Not that they're all Christians, but that's kind of the point is that they're Christians or Jews or atheists or any of the other countless groups that Muslims are told to destroy. [02:06:11] I meant kill, but destroy works too, because that's kind of what they do. [02:06:15] Whether it be, you know, car bombs, running over people, nail bombs at an Ariana Grande concert, killing kids. [02:06:22] It's, you know, it's multiculturalism though, so it's good. [02:06:26] It's good because it brings food. [02:06:27] It brings special food, you know. [02:06:29] What would you do with your boring European food? [02:06:34] What would you do if you didn't have some delicious Islamic food? [02:06:38] Because that's what they definitely bring that to our culture. [02:06:41] I don't know. [02:06:42] Anyways, it's culturally enriching. [02:06:44] But basically, they have these little... [02:06:47] They have these... [02:06:50] I don't know what you'd call them. [02:06:51] They're not pillars. [02:06:52] They're short blocks that will prevent a truck from running up onto a curb and killing people. [02:06:58] But they've decided to decorate them like presents under a tree so that they really grasp the holiday spirit. [02:07:04] I think they're missing the point. [02:07:06] You might offend some cultured individuals with that imagery there. [02:07:14] That's Christmas. [02:07:15] Muslims don't celebrate Christmas. [02:07:19] That might provoke more attacks. [02:07:20] After all, it is our Western tendencies that are provoking him to do these attacks. [02:07:28] Silly Europeans. [02:07:29] You guys just can't get it right. [02:07:32] Anyways, let's see. [02:07:33] So many European nations, including Germany and the Netherlands, have taken to decorating and hiding the anti-terror blocks from view, either painting them bright colors to make them resemble Lego blocks or wrapping them in fabric so they look like gifts. [02:07:45] The resemblance of some Lego blocks, of some blocks to Lego and the responsibility the German chancellor has had for bringing the sudden surge of mass migration to Europe. [02:07:55] And with some believe a spike in radical Islamic Jihad, there might be a connection to radical Islamic Jihad. [02:08:03] I don't know. [02:08:04] It's far-fetched, but there might be something to it. [02:08:08] Have led some to christen the defenses as Merkel Lego. [02:08:14] Oh, man. [02:08:16] They're Merkel's children, though, so, you know, it's just, you know, family quarrels, I guess. [02:08:23] Didn't she say that? [02:08:24] Didn't she say that the refugees are like her children? [02:08:29] It's weird. [02:08:30] It's weird how a lonely old cat lady who hates her country, you know, seemingly adopts thousands and thousands of angry, wayward people. [02:08:40] Immigrants. [02:08:41] But they're escaping a war-torn country, and it's our fault. [02:08:45] We have to help them. [02:08:46] They're not primarily economic migrants of military-aged males. [02:08:52] That's not the case. [02:08:55] Probably. [02:08:56] Maybe it is. [02:08:57] I don't know. [02:08:59] I'm just a good liberal. [02:09:00] I just do what CNN and the BBC tells me, because the BBC loves migrants. [02:09:08] Anyway, so that's enough. [02:09:09] We're going towards the point where we have to have barriers along every sidewalk so that we can't get run over by a peaceful truck. [02:09:18] Ban assault trucks. [02:09:19] Nobody needs an assault truck of that magnitude. [02:09:21] That's not what the founders intended. [02:09:24] Gosh. [02:09:27] And... [02:09:31] So, another article from NewsWars.com. [02:09:33] There's a lot of good articles on NewsWars. [02:09:35] Go check out NewsWars.com, Infowars.com. [02:09:38] I really like the layout of NewsWars. [02:09:39] It really satisfies my... [02:09:44] I don't know. [02:09:45] I just have a weird OCD about the layout of websites, and I particularly like this one. [02:09:49] It's laid out very well. [02:09:50] But yeah, this one's about Geert Wilders. [02:09:54] I think that's how you say it. [02:09:55] He's a Dutch politician. [02:09:56] He's an anti-Islam figurehead. [02:09:58] He's begun to rally a peaceful revolution against EU authoritarianism and the Islamization of Europe, pending a new declaration titled, Time to Drain the Swamp, Also in Europe. [02:10:12] I seriously love this dude. [02:10:13] If you listen to him, I wouldn't, you know, a lot of people say that he's like Trump because he's really brash and he kind of just doesn't care what people think. [02:10:19] I wouldn't say he's exactly like Trump just because, I mean, he is in that regard. [02:10:24] He doesn't care what people say and he says basically what he thinks. [02:10:27] He says what the people think. [02:10:28] He's a Dutch populist But he's not exactly like Trump. [02:10:33] He doesn't have the same form of charisma. [02:10:36] I would say that he has a powerful presence for sure. [02:10:40] But basically he denounces corrupt establishment reign across the continent, the EU. I mean that's basically what it is. [02:10:47] It's a continental government at this point. [02:10:50] It's a model for world government. [02:10:51] It's disgusting. [02:10:52] I can't stand it. [02:10:54] I'm really looking forward to the fall of it after Brexit, if they'll actually push Brexit through. [02:10:59] Theresa May's dilly-dallying on Brexit. [02:11:03] I know that Nigel Farage is considering getting back into the British government just to actually make stuff happen over there. [02:11:13] I don't know. [02:11:14] They're trying to get out of the EU based on the EU's rules, but they don't want to follow the EU's rules They're all made up rules. [02:11:21] Like, if you're taking back your national sovereignty, you don't have to follow the rules of an extra national government. [02:11:28] But that's beside the point. [02:11:32] But let's see. [02:11:35] Citing the growing divide between Western and Central Eastern Europe, which has split along the fault line of mass immigration and open borders, Wilders refers to 1989's Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia as a model for what he feels must take place in order for Europeans to reconquer their nations. [02:11:51] I mean, it's terrifyingly sad that Europeans are having to reconquer their nations. [02:11:57] I mean, the number one threat to... [02:12:02] Call me crazy. [02:12:03] I'm not that concerned with cutting taxes right now. [02:12:08] Don't get me wrong. [02:12:09] If I can get a little bit of extra money in my paycheck that I earned, don't get me wrong, I'm still pissed off whenever the government takes money that I earned for useless programs to find out that lesbians are in fact fat. [02:12:24] I'm a little bit irked when they take money for that. [02:12:26] If I could save a little bit of money based on that, by all means, please give me my money, government, or just don't take it, actually. [02:12:34] But I digress because I said I'm not that concerned about tax. [02:12:39] I sound pretty concerned. [02:12:40] Relatively speaking, I'm not that concerned with taxes. [02:12:47] I'm more concerned with things like demographic change, open borders, the Islamization of our society, because demographic change is how... [02:12:59] Yep, there it is. [02:13:00] Federal study on lesbian obesity costs $3 million. [02:13:05] $3 million to figure out that lesbians are fat. [02:13:11] I could have told you that. [02:13:13] I would have done it for $100 if they would have just asked me. [02:13:17] And I would have probably supplied the same level of academic rigor, to be honest with you. [02:13:23] The government is just wildly inefficient at everything they do. [02:13:26] Look at that. [02:13:27] Look at that big image right there. [02:13:29] Right there. [02:13:30] Wow. [02:13:31] Anyways, demographic change. [02:13:34] That's what I'm more worried about. [02:13:36] Forget taxes. [02:13:37] Forget taxes. [02:13:38] I mean, if we could wrangle the deficit and the debt ceiling and everything, by all means, let's do that too. [02:13:45] But if we don't focus on the demographic changes that are going on in the country and Western Europe, then we won't have taxes to worry about because we'll be living under Sharia rule or some other bizarre form of communist dictatorship. [02:14:03] Because the point of... [02:14:07] Our current immigration system is to forcibly change the demographics in the country to vote for leftist progressive policies because they know that the people coming in, Ann Coulter has called them peasant cultures. [02:14:22] It's specifically designed to bring in people from these peasant cultures in order to shift the voting demographics towards leftist progressive policies. === 50% Off Super Male Vitality (05:53) === [02:14:36] But we're going to go more into that here in just a little bit. [02:14:39] First, we're going to plug real quick because we do have some excellent deals going on with Cyber Monday and our 34-hour broadcast. 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[02:21:36] So the real red pill, vitamin, minerals, and bernanolone, As well as beetroot is so powerful, supports optimal brain function, supports hormonal balance, supports healthy aging. [02:21:47] By age 20... [02:21:49] Our body stops producing as much pregnenolone, which again is a neurosteroid precursor. [02:21:56] That's why the Olympic team lets you take it. [02:21:58] That's why all the sporting teams and other organizations let you take it because it's in a steroid class, but it's naturally occurring and is a precursor. [02:22:07] So it's reportedly, you can do your own research, totally and completely safe. [02:22:11] It's the building block that your body has to have to then make all the other hormones. [02:22:17] But then they've got to have the vitamins, they've got to have the minerals, they've got to have the amino acids, and then it's all right there together in the real red pill. [02:22:27] You know, this had another name six months ago when we were having the first samples come in that I began to take. [02:22:33] And I noticed that the pills... [02:22:36] Let me open a bottle of this and just show you. [02:22:40] But the pills were, depending on the batch, pink or red. [02:22:44] This particular batch of the beetroots, not that dark, so it's barely pink. [02:22:48] And I thought, a pink pill? [02:22:50] I go, ooh, matrix, red pill. [02:22:52] Call it the real red pill. [02:22:55] Now, again, we have a product that is our best seller. [02:22:59] This doesn't compete with Brain Force that has the green tea extract. [02:23:03] A little bit of it and has some of the aromate in it and gives you good, clean, strong pick-me-up. [02:23:09] But that's not even the main reason. [02:23:10] It's got the L-theanine. [02:23:12] It's got a whole bunch of other alpha-GPC and other things in it. 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[02:25:38] We're going to continue talking about a little bit of the things we were talking about earlier, and Harrison also brought some interesting stuff that he's kind of been working with that he's going to educate us on. [02:25:51] But we're actually going to go to a call real quick. [02:25:54] We have a caller that's been waiting on the line for just about two hours now. [02:25:58] It looks like Charles from Canada. [02:26:02] So, Charles, are you there? [02:26:05] Charles. [02:26:14] Charles, is that your name? [02:26:15] Am I saying it right? [02:26:19] That doesn't sound like Charles is there. [02:26:21] All right. [02:26:21] Well, there is another caller, it looks like. [02:26:25] No, there's not. [02:26:27] Okay. [02:26:27] No calls right now. [02:26:28] Charles, you missed out. [02:26:29] You waited two hours for no reason. [02:26:32] I don't know what the deal is, Charles. [02:26:33] It's probably the one minute that he's away from his phone. [02:26:36] He probably ran to the bathroom for like two seconds. [02:26:39] Anyways, sorry. [02:26:40] Sorry, Charles. [02:26:41] But, you know, just before the break, we're going to wrap this up. [02:26:44] But just before the break, we were talking about demographics changing and everything and how the... [02:26:50] How the progressives, the liberals, use demographics to change the voting populace. [02:26:56] The Hart-Sellers Act of, I believe, 1964 fundamentally changed the way that the immigration system works in our country in order to shift things because these people from these peasant cultures come in and they vote for free stuff essentially because they don't have any respect for Americanism 1964 fundamentally changed the way that the immigration system works in our country in order to shift things because these people from these If you have any particular thoughts on that, Harrison, I'd love to hear them. [02:27:24] Otherwise we can move on. [02:27:25] Well, for me, it's less about what's happening in America, because obviously the big demographic shift that's happening right now is happening in Western Europe. [02:27:32] And to me, it's pretty obvious. [02:27:34] I mean, the phrase that I like to use with it that I think I've heard a couple of people use before, but I don't think people realize just how accurate this phrase is, is reverse colonization, because that's really what's happening. [02:27:45] It's the same process that's going on with colonization, except rather than sort of a I don't want to say superior culture, but sort of more advanced culture going into a less advanced culture and taking it over. [02:27:56] It's the reverse happening. [02:27:57] Instead of the sort of conquerors going in and putting people down with force, you actually have the people who are being sort of displaced It's [02:28:29] weird for a couple different reasons because you have... [02:28:34] On one hand, you have certain news outlets and everything saying that birth rates are too low, so we need Muslim migrants to come in and help with the birth rates in Germany, for example. [02:28:48] But then German outlets are also telling Germans not to have kids because it's bad for the environment. [02:28:53] And we have that in America. [02:28:55] We have that in America as well. [02:28:58] It's another thing that people, I don't think a lot of people understand, because not a lot of people go and read the Quran, or they don't study Islam, but this is actually a way that Islam has historically conquered areas. [02:29:09] They go into an area, if they can't do it militarily, because they just, they couldn't. [02:29:12] They couldn't do it militarily, so they would come into an area and essentially emplace themselves and out-reproduce the culture in that area until they outnumbered and it becomes a Muslim area. [02:29:25] Right, and if you listen to some of the more prominent Muslim speakers, if you just search on YouTube or whatever, I mean, you can hear it sort of in their own words. [02:29:33] I mean, Islam, that's what's sort of so interesting about Islam is that it's a religion, certainly, but there's also this very secular, like, political aspect to it where it just lays out exactly how, you know, you vote for a leader and the leader has to, you know, get this many votes and he's not a legitimate emir, as they call him. get this many votes and he's not a legitimate emir, And, you know, the emir can enforce Sharia law if that's what he said he was going to do, but if he didn't say he was going to do that, then he can't enforce it unless he's voting. [02:29:59] And so anyway, it's all these sort of, it's a very political ideology as well as religious. [02:30:04] Yeah, it's a socio-political system as much as it is a religion. [02:30:07] And you see places, especially like in Sweden, they have the no-go zones. [02:30:10] Well, those are, I mean, they're essentially colonies. [02:30:13] I mean, they rule themselves. [02:30:14] They're independent of the national government. [02:30:17] I mean, literally the police and the fire can't go in there without like a SWAT team to protect them. [02:30:22] And really the other thing that I think people are sort of missing about the idea of this being colonization is that if you went back in time to the 1700s, I don't know. [02:31:02] It'll depend on if... [02:31:04] If this level of white guilt persists, because that's what it is. [02:31:09] It's a level of white guilt that allows this to happen because white people feel guilty for past colonization or whatever the situation is. [02:31:18] Right. [02:31:18] Well, it's like Alex always says that we have been able to create this civilization that is actually founded on justice and forgiveness and sort of Christian values that can seem like weakness if they're abused. [02:31:36] And that's what's happening right now is that our openness is being abused. [02:31:39] So, you know, we'll see what the outcome is. [02:31:44] But I think no matter what, I think people are going to look back at what's going on right now and sort of scratch their heads in the same way that we look back to the 1700s and go, how, you know, how could these people that in so many other ways seem like very good upstanding people at the same time be, you know, mass murdering the Native Americans? [02:32:01] It's like, well, the moral plane shifts and suddenly you find you're on the wrong side of the coin. [02:32:07] Well, hopefully we don't have to look back 100 years later. [02:32:10] Hopefully people wake up soon and start, you know, it's not a racist thing to ask. [02:32:15] It's an invasion. [02:32:16] It has nothing to do with race. [02:32:18] It's a socio-political system. [02:32:20] It's a religion. [02:32:20] It has nothing to do with the color of their skin. [02:32:22] Well, I feel perfectly consistent in my belief that I'm very sad about what happened to the Native Americans. [02:32:29] I wish that had never happened. [02:32:31] I'm also very sad at what's happening to Native Germans and Swedes and all these people. [02:32:36] To me, that's a consistent position to hold. [02:32:40] And I don't understand how you can... [02:32:42] You know, it's the classic, well, you know, the pilgrims, they hate Thanksgiving because... [02:32:48] The pilgrims were genocidal extremists, but they were also refugees. [02:32:54] It's just that classic sort of confusion that's going on these days. [02:32:59] Well, anyways, that's the demographic problem. [02:33:03] We'll see if it gets fixed. [02:33:04] There's not any easy answer to that that we can give you in a quick little discussion like that, but hopefully we at least raise awareness. [02:33:12] Anyways, so to shift gears a little bit once again, Harrison, you've done some digging into the French Revolution, kind of drawing some parallels and... [02:33:24] There's some applicable lessons that could be learned from the French Revolution, believe it or not, for our modern times. [02:33:29] So go ahead and lay out kind of the foundations for that. [02:33:34] Sure. [02:33:35] Well, there's a lot of interesting things about the French Revolution. [02:33:37] First of all, we don't learn about the French Revolution in elementary school and middle school and high school. [02:33:41] I mean, you learn a little bit, right? [02:33:43] You learn about the reign of terror. [02:33:44] You learn about the guillotine. [02:33:46] You learn let them eat cake, even if you don't know what that means. [02:33:49] Mm-hmm. [02:33:50] And what that meant was everybody was asking for bread, and they said to the queen, they don't have any bread. [02:33:55] And the queen said, well, then they should just eat cake. [02:33:57] Obviously, she's so out of touch. [02:33:58] Anyway, we know these sort of cliché things about it, the storming of the Bastille, but mostly what it's known for is the reign of terror and the guillotine and blood flowing in the streets. [02:34:08] But people don't know how it got to that point, and that's sort of the most important part, because it was an incredibly... [02:34:16] It was a bloody event, and it got out of control slowly. [02:34:19] It was a slow progress. [02:34:22] There you see the guillotine being used, which at the time was actually a scientific invention that was put into place to make it more humane, because if you were doing beheadings with an axe or with a sword, or doing hanging, it was actually a little bit more gruesome. [02:34:37] Yeah, you could mess up. [02:34:38] Right, right. [02:34:39] This was something that didn't mess up. [02:34:40] It was actually a mechanization of... [02:34:42] Of murder in a lot of ways. [02:34:45] But the French Revolution, you know, so we don't learn about it very much. [02:34:49] We learn a lot about the American Revolution, which is great because it was awesome. [02:34:52] But the French Revolution is in a lot of ways a lot more applicable to like what's going on right now because the American Revolution was very clean cut, right? [02:35:01] You had a colony and you had their, you know, the empire that was ruling over them with an ocean in between. [02:35:06] And if you just sever that tie, it was easy, it was clean. [02:35:10] It was a clear distinction between the two. [02:35:12] Well, I would say most revolutions and the French Revolution took place within a single country where you had a population that actually had to live with each other during, before and after the revolution. [02:35:23] So... [02:35:24] That's sort of what we're going through right now, and that's why you get this bloody mess. [02:35:28] You don't have a clean break. [02:35:29] You have one side that would come into power, and they would try to eliminate all of their enemies, and they would do a pretty good job at it. [02:35:36] And then somebody else would come into power, and those people who had just, you know, set the table and set the precedent of you kill all your political enemies, well, suddenly they were the victims. [02:35:46] I think what you said about the American Revolution being a very, like... [02:35:55] I don't think that a lot of Americans really understand how exceptional and incredible the American Revolution was because that's all we know. [02:36:05] When we think of revolution, that's what we think of. [02:36:07] We got rid of the monarchy. [02:36:10] We immediately set up our own government and things were a little rough, but we immediately got on our way. [02:36:16] Most revolutions are incredibly violent. [02:36:18] There's power vacuums. [02:36:19] There's power struggles. [02:36:23] Right. [02:36:27] system. [02:36:28] You're living in the same space as those people. [02:36:31] You don't have an ocean in between you, like you just said. [02:36:33] So I think that's an important thing that Americans need to learn. [02:36:38] Hopefully they can start learning that in school. [02:36:39] But I think that's an important distinction that they need to learn. [02:36:42] That overall, revolutions are not... [02:36:45] They're very bloody and they're not as peaceful after the initial war as ours was. [02:36:51] And it's a good distinction because we are going through a sort of revolution at this point. [02:36:57] People might not realize what a revolutionary time that we live in is, but it really is. [02:37:05] And it's very similar to the French Revolution because the French Revolution, you have to understand, was a revolution of the people against a globalist ruling elite. [02:37:14] It was the nobility and the church who were literally an international network of elites that worked together to keep each other in power. [02:37:23] And actually, that was a big part of the French Revolution is you had things like the king literally like I don't know if he put on a mustache, but he was like pretended to be a coach driver because he was trying to escape France to get into Austria to get an army to go back into France to oppress his own people. [02:37:39] And the French had to stop him from doing that and like caught him at the border and sent him back and basically kept him in prison and obviously eventually killed him. [02:37:46] But but that was the the big clash was that you actually had this network of nobility that wanted to keep their power and internationally wanted to keep their power and were working together to keep down the people, essentially. [02:38:01] And so in the French Revolution, it all started with this thing called the Estates General, which was like a big Congress with a three estates. [02:38:07] So the three estates are the clergy, the nobility, and then what was called the third estate, which was everybody else. [02:38:13] And it was actually the third estate represented 95 percent of the people in France. [02:38:17] That was the merchants, the workers, the farmers, the peasants, everybody who wasn't the ultra rich nobility or or clergy, which, of course, meant the Catholic Church. [02:38:27] And so they had this this thing called the Estates General, where all three estates got together to try to solve a problem. [02:38:33] And they hadn't called one in over 100 years. [02:38:35] They called an assembly of the nobility to try to solve things, because at this point in time, in 1789, the finances were terrible. [02:38:44] France was basically totally bankrupt. [02:38:46] And so they got together to try to solve this problem. [02:38:48] They got together with the nobles. [02:38:50] They couldn't really work anything out. [02:38:51] So they called the Estates General for the first time in 100 years or so. [02:38:55] And they met in Versailles. [02:38:57] And it was only supposed to take a couple months or maybe even just a couple weeks to try to hammer out some agreements and do some financial shenanigans, and hopefully everything would be solved. [02:39:09] Well, nine months later, they're still in Versailles, and things have only gotten worse. [02:39:13] And they went... [02:39:16] Pretty sideways from like, I think like the second day, the third estate sort of went rogue and started demanding all these things because they were really mad. [02:39:25] I think one thing that should be noted is, people may or may not make the distinction, but you mentioned the globalist ruling elite in Europe. [02:39:33] They're all working together because... [02:39:35] They did. [02:39:36] I mean, all of the royalty in Europe was intermarried. [02:39:39] It was very incestuous in that nature that all of the countries had connections to each other in their royal lineage. [02:39:47] And it's very similar. [02:39:49] Obviously, that and the European Union are a different thing. [02:39:52] But it is similar in a sense that... [02:39:55] There is a united ruling class over Europe in that era just the same way that there is in Europe now through the European Union because there's this ruling political class in Brussels that has connections with each individual nation's leaders and they're beholden to the European Union over the people. [02:40:16] Right, and even if they're not necessarily colluding and watching each other's back or whatever, they at least recognize, hey, if this happens in France and this king gets overthrown and this whole system that we have established gets tossed aside, well, what's to stop I'm not even sure if it was Germany at this point, but proto-Germany. === Feedback Loop In Paris (15:21) === [02:40:37] What's to stop them from seeing what's happening in France and rising up and doing something similar to that? [02:40:43] So anyway, you have these three estates. [02:40:47] Things go wrong. [02:40:48] Basically, the big event that sort of changes everything and sort of applies to what's happening today is this move that happens nine months after the Estates General are called. [02:40:59] They actually move from Versailles to Paris. [02:41:02] So when they're in Versailles, all of these representatives who've been elected from their individual provinces, they all stay in group lodgings and they stay with people who are from their same province. [02:41:14] But after months of bickering and political intrigue and this sort of thing, the ties that bind them to their provincial neighbors weaken. [02:41:25] And by the time they move to Paris, which is what happened in October of 1789, when the king... [02:41:32] There's so much interesting stuff about the French Revolution. [02:41:36] But when they move to Paris... [02:41:38] Instead of grouping with provincial neighbors, they actually group with people who agree with them and vote like them and agree with them ideologically. [02:41:48] And that's how you get polarization. [02:41:49] And that's what we're seeing now, like, on the internet. [02:41:51] It becomes kind of a feedback loop. [02:41:52] Exactly, a feedback loop. [02:41:53] And it just, I mean, it makes perfect sense that if you're around people that think like you and vote like you and agree like you about everything, not only are you going to get extremism in that one direction, but there's going to be other people that think differently that are becoming extreme on the other level, and you get And extreme polarizations. [02:42:09] That's what happened. [02:42:10] And that's what leads to something like the bloody escapades of the reign of terror. [02:42:16] And that's what we're seeing now on social media. [02:42:18] I think Drudge called it the internet ghettos. [02:42:21] But what that is, is just a separation of people into their ideological groups. [02:42:27] And that's happening. [02:42:28] People do it on purpose when they only follow and choose to read about things that agree with their point of view. [02:42:35] And it also happens artificially how they try to feed you things that they think you're going to like and actually narrow your view down. [02:42:42] All of these algorithms that they have on Google and things, they don't expand your horizons. [02:42:47] They actually narrow them down and limit what you're able to see. [02:42:50] So that's what's happening now, and that's how you get extremism. [02:42:52] So when the group moved from Versailles to Paris, it not only had this split, you're also under the watchful eye of the extremely radical Parisians who were pretty much from the beginning radical liberals, which meant that the conservatives had to sort of watch their tongue because which meant that the conservatives had to sort of watch their tongue because everything they were saying was being watched by By the Parisian citizens who were not afraid to string you right up if you said the wrong thing. [02:43:19] So they were very careful to watch their tongue and couldn't say the wrong thing. [02:43:22] Sounds familiar. [02:43:23] And you had a lot of things going into this very chaotic and volatile environment that eventually led to the Reign of Terror. [02:43:38] And... [02:43:41] And one of the other things that happened when they moved to Paris is, it's sort of a piece of trivia, but I think it's really interesting because it's one of the things that we use every day, multiple times a day, dozens of times a day when you're working in a place like Infowars, and that's the distinction between left and right, how we say left meaning liberal and right meaning conservative. [02:43:58] Well, that comes from the French Revolution when they moved to Paris. [02:44:01] They actually started meeting in a place called the Minaj, which is the horse training grounds at the Tuileries Palace in Versailles. [02:44:09] Just like how they lodged with people that they were provincially neighbors with, the meeting hall that they met in Versailles was sort of a... [02:44:17] It was just sort of a big room or sort of a U shape, and everybody kind of sat everywhere. [02:44:20] Well, the menage, the horse training grounds, was split. [02:44:24] It was bleachers on one side, bleachers on the other, and a dead space in the middle. [02:44:28] And it just so happened that pretty much as soon as they started meeting there, the conservatives went to the right, the liberals went to the left, and that's still our etymology. [02:44:38] That's still the word we use today. [02:44:40] It's funny because people, number one, don't understand the history behind the left-right spectrum that we use, and that is where it comes from. [02:44:48] We do still use it today. [02:44:49] But it kind of brings up an interesting point because... [02:44:53] As much as BS as Keynesian economics is, but the boom-bust cycle is a good analogy for this because that's generally how political cycles go. [02:45:06] You can start out kind of in the center. [02:45:09] Everybody's kind of in the center. [02:45:11] There's a little left, there's a little right. [02:45:14] But then, you know, something happens and it pushes people more to the left, more to the right. [02:45:17] And people slowly get more and more to the right until they become so polarized that there is no center and interrupts into some sort of violence or revolution or whatever. [02:45:30] It reaches a boiling point where it boils over and then it calms down a little bit and it comes back to the middle. [02:45:36] And we're kind of seeing that now. [02:45:39] In a way, because we're seeing the rise of Antifa on the left, and you're seeing the rise of more radical far-right wing groups. [02:45:49] It's interesting, because I don't know how the U.S. is going to handle it, because we haven't been through something like that before. [02:45:55] I mean, we see it in... [02:45:57] Obviously, in the Soviet Union, prior to it being the Soviet Union, it got to that boiling point, and they overthrew the monarchy and instituted a far-left regime being the Soviet Union. [02:46:10] In Germany, due to the financial crisis and everything, we had Weimar Germany, which was extremely, extremely liberal and very degenerate. [02:46:19] And so we saw the rise of a radical right wing regime, the Nazis. [02:46:25] So it's very fascinating to see exactly where the U.S. will take this. [02:46:29] Hopefully it doesn't erupt and fall into a radical either side regime. [02:46:34] Hopefully, I'm really hoping that with Trump we see some balance brought to it. [02:46:41] Some, because it's being pushed very far to the right now. [02:46:43] Hopefully he got in there early enough that it will shift the Overton window back to the right and, you know, actually more to the center. [02:46:50] Well, it's just, you know, it's one of those things, you know, it is kind of like a feedback loop where it just gets more and more driven. [02:46:56] You know, every time it bounces back, it goes even farther that way until suddenly, you know, it's just all chaos where you have, you know, a very leftist liberal group and then, you know, you have the people on the right who come up against that and then a more extreme group on the left and then a more extreme group on the right and it just goes back and forth until suddenly, you know, you get Napoleon and an empire and, you know, just... [02:47:21] Bad news all around. [02:47:22] And that's why it frustrates me so much when When liberals or leftists or conservatives do things and they haven't thought, what if this is in the hands of somebody else? [02:47:38] I mean, it's a classic Trump thing where I'm so glad that Trump is in office because all these people who have always loved the expansion of governmental power are now suddenly freaking out that this power is in the hands of somebody who they don't like. [02:47:50] It's like, well, maybe if you'd been thinking about this the whole time, you wouldn't have let the expansion of the government increase. [02:47:57] You know, right. [02:47:58] So many times to get to this point that it is actually dangerous if somebody, you know, with the wrong intentions gets the reign of power. [02:48:04] And it's the same thing like when I think it was Harry Reid did the nuclear option or or whatever. [02:48:11] And and, you know, it got rid of the supermajority. [02:48:15] And now that's coming back to Biden in the butt. [02:48:17] So it's like, you know, you just have to think, just don't do anything that you wouldn't want your enemies to be able to do. [02:48:24] just like in the French Revolution, don't kill all of your political enemies because as soon as you're out of power, they're going to kill you. [02:48:32] It's super simple. [02:48:34] And so hopefully we can stop this feedback loop before it increases to the point that there is violence going on. [02:48:41] And luckily, I think it kind of has. [02:48:42] I mean, if you look over the last year or the last nine months since Trump was put into office, you don't have as many violent outbursts that we saw in the beginning of the year. [02:48:52] We went to where Chicken Man attacked us, that Antifa rally in front of the Capitol. [02:48:59] It was pitiful. [02:48:59] I mean, it was like 10 people. [02:49:01] It was like, I mean, the shot at the end is just this this tiny little parade barely making any noise as it sort of fades off in the distance. [02:49:08] That's that's kind of the best option we can hope for at this point. [02:49:11] It really fallen from their from their former glory. [02:49:13] Thank goodness. [02:49:14] You're like, thank goodness. [02:49:15] Absolutely. [02:49:16] Because, again, you saw what happened. [02:49:18] Antifa got violent at Berkeley, and then you had the free speech groups being like, hey, you want to be violent? [02:49:26] We can be violent, too. [02:49:27] And it's like, thank goodness that didn't continue to escalate throughout the year. [02:49:31] It very well could have. [02:49:31] Yeah, it very well could have. [02:49:34] Anyway, I just think... [02:49:36] And I want to give a shout-out to Mike Duncan and the Revolutions podcast, because this is where I really started learning about all this. [02:49:43] Very good podcast. [02:49:44] He did a history of Rome, too. [02:49:45] I think he's an Austin local, too. [02:49:49] But that's where really I learned about this. [02:49:52] I mean, it happened with the Rome podcast, too, where you're sitting listening to it going, man, it sounds like he's talking about America right now when he's talking about the fall of Rome. [02:49:59] Same thing happened with the French Revolution, where I'm just sitting there listening to him describe the French Revolution, just thinking he's just describing exactly what's happening now, just not quite. [02:50:08] Yeah, I said it earlier in the show, in this segment at least, there's nothing new under the sun. [02:50:13] All governments follow the same, they follow the same arc. [02:50:17] There's only a couple different arcs that they can follow, and great nations always, you know. [02:50:23] There's weird consistencies between the French Revolution and what's happening now. [02:50:30] That don't really mean anything, but it's just kind of interesting to note, like, the reason they actually moved to Versailles was because of something called the Women's March. [02:50:38] I'm sorry, the reason they moved from Versailles to Paris was something called the Women's March on Versailles, which was where a ton of housewives in Paris who were sick of not being able to buy bread and were sick of the high bread prices. [02:50:52] It's 4.51 in the morning now. [02:50:54] We've been up since 8. Yes. [02:50:57] Did they wear female genitalia on their heads? [02:50:59] I don't think they did. [02:51:00] Then what was even the point? [02:51:02] Well, they carried pitchforks and brought cannons, and they forced the government out of Versailles into Paris so they could keep an eye on them. [02:51:10] So, yeah, there's an irony that's like, that's what a women's march can't accomplish when the stakes are real, and when you really want to accomplish something and you have a goal in mind, not just sort of the... [02:51:22] The show that they did to Trump where they just sort of... [02:51:26] Winefest? [02:51:27] Yeah, didn't really actually have any point to make because Trump has never done anything that is anti-woman as far as I can tell. [02:51:36] But anyway, it's just kind of interesting that this whole thing sort of... [02:51:39] It doesn't begin, but one of the major movements of it begins with a women's march, which is just another sort of historical consistency that is something else that you see brought up again. [02:51:49] And... [02:51:50] Anyway, for any of our viewers who are fans of history, if you haven't checked out the French Revolution, I highly recommend it because that's just the tip of the iceberg into things that you can learn about the modern day through the French Revolution. [02:52:06] Not just things that we use, like the left-right paradigm, but also just the way that the modern world was created. [02:52:14] I know I can ramble forever about something like the French Revolution, but one of the really interesting things is the French Revolution was really where you got the idea of a citizenry in arms. [02:52:23] I know there was a little bit of that in the American Revolution, and obviously that was a big part of it, was that it was citizens who were arming themselves. [02:52:29] But the French Revolution, you have to understand, in Europe, you had pretty much nothing but these nobles with a lot of money. [02:52:35] And they would often buy or if they ever needed to wage a war, they would just pay professional mercenaries. [02:52:41] A lot of times they were not even from their own country. [02:52:43] French people would use German mercenaries. [02:52:45] Everybody would use German mercenaries, actually. [02:52:47] But but that was it was small, private, professional armies. [02:52:50] And when the French Revolution happened, you had this a lot of turmoil within France, which other countries wanted to take advantage of. [02:52:58] But you also had this whole, oh, they're throwing off the nobility. [02:53:02] We have to stop this now before it spreads like a contagion to other countries. [02:53:06] And so you had all of these other countries invading France. [02:53:09] And for France to actually fight against that, they had to arm their own citizens and enlist their own citizens. [02:53:14] And so where before you had—before the French Revolution, major battles would have a couple thousand people get— Get killed and a little bit of land would get exchanged or whatever. [02:53:25] After the French Revolution, Napoleon, I think, is famous for saying, you know, I spend 30,000 lives a month. [02:53:32] I mean, it was like currency to him. [02:53:33] I mean, when you had millions of people in the field or tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people in the field, that all came about because of the French Revolution. [02:53:43] Kind of invented the idea of total war prior to actual total war in the... [02:53:49] Before the Great War. [02:53:50] And you could really consider the French Revolution the first world war because it was, in a lot of ways, a world war was a conglomeration of all the other. [02:54:00] Western world, for sure. [02:54:00] Yeah, absolutely. [02:54:02] Wow, no, that is super fascinating stuff. [02:54:06] We were talking about it a little bit earlier before we got on air, and I was actually fascinated. [02:54:10] Because, you know, I know the basic history of it, but there's a lot of... [02:54:17] I hadn't even noticed there before, but we definitely need to, people need to learn more about it. [02:54:21] Yeah, and I forgot to mention sort of one of the reasons that I wanted to bring this up now. [02:54:25] I've been thinking about it for a while and sort of, you know, running through my head thinking, oh, I should do a segment on the French Revolution or whatever. [02:54:32] And then just this week or maybe last week, Owen Schroer on the War Room kept bringing up, you know, this idea of j'accuse, of this idea of with the sexual harassment things that you can just, an accusation is as good as a conviction. [02:54:45] And basically, if someone just accuses you of something, you're deemed guilty. [02:54:49] And obviously, in the French Revolution, this happened all the time. [02:54:51] Someone would just say, hey, you're not a true revolutionary. [02:54:54] And boom, they would be in the guillotine. [02:54:57] And that was it. [02:54:58] So... [02:54:59] I think that's probably one of the more terrifying aspects of where we're at right now. [02:55:03] The fact that anybody can make an accusation about, I mean, about a lot of different things, but primarily sexual crimes. [02:55:11] And those are the ones that will ruin your life. [02:55:13] You know, you can, if you get off... [02:55:15] If you get off for a murder, if they find you innocent, you can go on about your life. [02:55:19] It might be difficult, but you can go about it relatively normally. [02:55:23] Any other kind of crime, you can get away with if you're deemed innocent. [02:55:27] But with sexual crimes like that, you're just immediately found guilty in the court of public opinion, and there's not really any getting away from it. [02:55:35] Right, and there's obviously... [02:55:36] I'm not complaining about this, but obviously there's where you have to register and then anytime you move, you have to go tell all your neighbors that you're something. === Crazy Position France (04:10) === [02:55:46] And that's a good thing for those that are found guilty. [02:55:50] Right. [02:55:51] It's only bad if you're innocent that that's the case. [02:55:54] Exactly. [02:55:58] Very true. [02:55:59] Now, so definitely go learn it. [02:56:02] What was the podcast that you mentioned? [02:56:04] The podcast is The Revolutions Podcast by Mike Duncan, yeah, and The History of Rome is really good as well, and yeah. [02:56:12] So go check that out for sure. [02:56:14] Now, guys, do we have a call on the board? [02:56:16] I don't know. [02:56:17] There's not a name, but if we have a call, I'd like to go ahead and... [02:56:22] Talk to somebody real quick before we get off here in about three or four minutes. [02:56:27] Is that a yes and no? [02:56:30] Alright, it looks like they're getting some info from somebody on the line. [02:56:35] But anyways, while we're sitting here... [02:56:39] Apparently, according to the Gateway Pundit, Time Magazine will name Linda Sarsour Person of the Year after she called for jihad against President Trump. [02:56:48] Speaking of migrants that want to destroy our nation and our culture... [02:56:53] I think ever since they did that... [02:56:54] I actually think she's from Brooklyn, but still, I don't care. [02:56:57] Ever since they did that cover that was you, you were the person of the year. [02:57:01] I think the whole thing is just... [02:57:02] Yeah, I remember they had the personal computer one year. [02:57:08] That's not a person. [02:57:08] That was in the 90s, I believe. [02:57:10] Anyways, so yeah. [02:57:12] The Gateway Pundit. [02:57:13] Time Magazine to name Linda Sarsour person of the year. [02:57:16] This one I thought was kind of... [02:57:19] Kind of interesting, actually. [02:57:21] So, Macron was kind of... [02:57:23] He's kind of been a wild card lately. [02:57:25] I don't know what to think. [02:57:27] He's back and forth on everything. [02:57:28] Going into the presidency, he seemed like just the most... [02:57:33] As globalist puppety as you can get. [02:57:37] But apparently now he's been... [02:57:40] His party says that he's too undemocratic. [02:57:43] Yeah. [02:57:47] power among himself not for the elite I guess I don't know which isn't good either way but he apparently told a Moroccan asylum seeker you're not in danger go back to Morocco right and I don't know It's a great point. [02:58:02] If you're not in danger, then you're not a refugee. [02:58:05] You're just a migrant. [02:58:07] Yeah, and he says... [02:58:08] It seems pretty obvious. [02:58:09] I don't know. [02:58:10] He says, I can't give French papers to everyone who does not have them. [02:58:13] Otherwise, how do I deal with all these people who are already here and cannot find work? [02:58:18] You see, so we have to protect the vulnerable people who are unsafe in their home country, which is... [02:58:22] What a bigoted racist thing to say. [02:58:24] What a crazy thing to say. [02:58:26] I don't know. [02:58:27] I... I feel conflicted because I agree with this, but I didn't think that I would like anything Macron said. [02:58:34] Right. [02:58:35] Well, I mean, France is in a crazy position. [02:58:38] We talk about Germany a lot. [02:58:39] They're sort of the poster child of immigration. [02:58:42] Sweden is sort of the... [02:58:44] The quiet one that's actually going through some crazy stuff, and there's a lot of talk about that. [02:58:48] But in France, I believe—you can pull the article on this—some academy or some academics just came out and said, hey, you know, the only way to prevent civil war in France right now is to establish a parallel justice system where you have the French justice system and an entirely independent justice system based, I guess, on Sharia, basically based on Islam. [02:59:08] And they're saying that's the only way to prevent civil war because at this point it's either— Give in or fight back. [02:59:15] Well, that's kind of always been the options. [02:59:18] Absolutely terrifying. [02:59:19] I've had... [02:59:20] I don't know about you, Harrison. [02:59:22] I've had enough of these people. [02:59:23] I'm sick of these scum. [02:59:25] I go out and face these scums. [02:59:26] Go to the InfoWars store. [02:59:28] InfoWarsStore.com. [02:59:29] Check out the new products. [02:59:30] Excellent. [02:59:31] I mean, it's crazy stuff. [02:59:32] It's like... [02:59:33] Everything is 50% off, practically, with... [02:59:37] Free shipping. [02:59:38] So go to Infowarsstore.com. === Pregnanolone Insights (10:55) === [02:59:40] We're going to go ahead to a break right now real quick, and we're going to be coming back with Michael Zimmerman and Harrison Smith again. [02:59:46] I've been joined by Harrison Smith this segment. [02:59:48] He educated me for sure. [02:59:50] My name is Jake Lloyd, and we will be back right after this break. [02:59:54] It's called Pregnanolone. 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[03:02:03] You know, this had another name six months ago when we were having the first samples come in that I began to take. [03:02:09] I noticed that the pills, let me open a bottle of this to show you. [03:02:16] But the pills were, depending on the batch, pink or red, this particular batch of the beetroot's not that dark, so it's barely pink. [03:02:24] And I thought, a pink pill? [03:02:26] I go, ooh, matrix, red pill. [03:02:27] Call it the real red pill. [03:02:31] Now, again, we have a product that is our best seller, this doesn't compete with, Brain Force, that has the green tea extract. [03:02:39] A little bit of it and has some of the aromate in it and gives you good, clean, strong pick-me-up. [03:02:44] But that's not even the main reason. [03:02:46] It's got the L-theanine. [03:02:48] It's got a whole bunch of other alpha-GPC and other things in it. [03:02:54] Black pepper, fruit extract, and a bunch of other things that are known to give you good, clean energy. [03:03:01] But this does have some healthy stimulants in it. [03:03:05] The real red pill doesn't. [03:03:07] It just has all the building blocks for you to have the hormones and the other things that your body needs. [03:03:12] That's why I'm so excited about Brain Force Plus, which is still 50% off. [03:03:17] That special is about to end because the supplies are about to sell out. [03:03:21] And the red pill, the real red pill, out of the gates, ladies and gentlemen, is 50% off. [03:03:29] It's a powerful multivitamin. [03:03:30] It is a powerful mineral spectrum vitamin. [03:03:34] But what it's really powerful for is that it has the pregnenolone in it and the beetroot and more and all of it together. [03:03:41] Dramatic response is what I personally experience. [03:03:44] And that's why out of the gates I'm offering 50% off on this. 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[03:08:27] Super Blue toothpaste, available at InfoWarsStore.com. [03:08:31] Calories in the creepy, weird, sick stuff, man. sick stuff, man. [03:08:51] Bye. [03:08:53] So sleeps in the same room with that creepy weird old woman whose mother wears a hood over her head. [03:09:00] Woman number one is ugly. [03:09:03] Imagine how bad she smells, man. [03:09:06] I told her and Obama just stink. [03:09:08] Obama and Hillary both smell like sulfur. [03:09:12] Literal vampire potbelly goblins are hobbling around, coming after us. [03:09:18] My spirit gets close to that evil. [03:09:20] I feel it go out, out, out. [03:09:25] Such self-santacrack we don't even notice. [03:09:28] Hell is self-rising up against us. [03:09:31] Millions are pouring in people of the very worst type. [03:09:34] I'm so pissed. [03:09:37] I can no longer sit back and allow the international communist conspiracy to zap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids. [03:09:49] We're gonna stab your daughter at the mall. [03:09:52] We're gonna stab your wife, your son. [03:09:58] We're gonna stab you with a butcher knife. [03:10:04] And then the police chief is gonna say, We love our Somalis. [03:10:08] We love our Muslims. [03:10:10] they're so good Oh, they're so sweet Alex Jones, before a conspiracy theorist. === Programmed Inappropriateness (14:58) === [03:10:40] Alex Jones. [03:10:46] And welcome back. [03:11:13] It is now 5 in the morning. [03:11:15] I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Harrison Smith. [03:11:18] We've actually been here through the night running the switchers, putting clips together for this, and now we're going to be with you for the next two hours here on the 34-hour broadcast. [03:11:29] Yes, good morning to everybody. [03:11:31] Late night for us, early morning for some, just now tuning in. [03:11:36] So we're going to be going over a... [03:11:38] Wide variety of videos and subjects today. [03:11:41] But I think let's jump right in with... [03:11:43] Have you seen these creepy YouTube videos aimed at children? [03:11:47] It's become kind of a hot topic recently. [03:11:49] Yeah, yeah. [03:11:49] And it's been going on for a little while. [03:11:52] Probably the last six months or so I've seen... [03:11:54] Images of this and clips of this, honestly, it's a little bit too creepy for me to even... [03:11:59] I never delved into it. [03:12:01] I never was like, oh, I want to figure this out. [03:12:03] I kind of just threw up the wall. [03:12:05] It's disturbing. [03:12:06] So they're calling this whole thing Elsagate, Elsa being the character in Frozen. [03:12:10] So they're using tags on these videos, and it basically boils down to adults are making videos for children to watch that have very disturbing subjects. [03:12:20] And these are not friendly cartoons, but they're using these tags that kids will watch. [03:12:24] These videos are not getting demonetized. [03:12:26] They're actually in the YouTube Kids app. [03:12:28] So, meanwhile, we made all of our live events that we were going to stream over the next... [03:12:35] The 34-hour broadcast. [03:12:36] They were demonetized before we ever went live on those streams. [03:12:40] Wow. [03:12:40] To put it into perspective. [03:12:41] Right. [03:12:42] Now, these videos have topics in them. [03:12:45] Mind you, these are monetized videos that they're playing on the YouTube Kids app because the parents put an iPad in front of their vaccine headchild to keep them entertained with the flashing lights for hours on end. [03:12:55] And they're getting programmed with this... [03:12:59] Disgusting content. [03:13:00] Some of the topics include shock value, anxiety, things such as spiders, scorpions, or other bugs, injections. [03:13:07] That's a big subject, and we're going to watch a video in a minute that shows some of this. [03:13:13] It's really disturbing stuff. [03:13:14] Gore, cuts, decapitation, severed arms, legs, and tongues, disorienting camera work. [03:13:20] They will shake the video around a lot. [03:13:25] Right. [03:13:26] Irregular sizes, you'll have, you know, giant babies, tiny humans, and in some of these cases, it's even like a child abuse that they're filming. [03:13:34] Mm-hmm. [03:13:35] Small humans with huge heads, body dysmorphia, so belly inflation, stretched out limbs, amputated limbs, range of sexual topics, which we'll actually look up in a few minutes. [03:13:45] We'll go on YouTube. [03:13:46] We'll do this live. [03:13:47] We'll search Spider-Man Elsa kissing. [03:13:50] Right. [03:13:51] And just look at the thumbnails. [03:13:52] Look at, you know, if that's something that children should see. [03:13:56] So kissing, partial nudity, simulated pornographic acts, fetish, scatological, I think that's how that's said, urination, bondage, belly inflation, and ball busting. [03:14:08] It's a common trope here. [03:14:10] You know, these cartoon characters getting kicked in the nuts. [03:14:14] Right. [03:14:15] Inappropriate, violent, nasty criminal behaviors, encourage, theft, assault, sexual assault, murder, cannibalism, the characters will be eating each other, dismemberment, drinking, and toilet related. [03:14:25] Right. [03:14:25] There's lots of focus because kids are curious. [03:14:28] They know these are the things that aren't really supposed to be talked about. [03:14:32] It's the kind of thing you see when you're young and... [03:14:35] You probably know you're not supposed to be watching that, but then one of these videos plays one after another after another. [03:14:40] Right. [03:14:41] And they're all presented in this very fun, laughy... [03:14:46] I mean, it's really weird. [03:14:47] Very upbeat music. [03:14:48] I mean, watching this as an adult... [03:14:51] Is disturbing. [03:14:52] Yeah. [03:14:53] You can't sit through, you know, one of these. [03:14:54] Like, I've got some young nieces and nephews, my cousin's kids. [03:14:59] And when I'm over for family gatherings, they'll have, you know, children's stuff on the TV because, you know, they've got four children. [03:15:05] So that's usually what's on television. [03:15:06] And most of these shows that are actually made for kids are are nothing like this. [03:15:11] You know, the characters are happy and upbeat and friendly. [03:15:13] Children don't want to watch Elsa get murdered by the Joker. [03:15:18] That's another character in a lot of these. [03:15:20] The Joker will be murdering their their favorite characters. [03:15:23] Right. [03:15:24] And there's there's one show with these little dogs. [03:15:27] I don't know. [03:15:28] Yeah, anyway, that's a kind of up-and-coming show, so they're using those characters now. [03:15:32] They're kind of gaming the YouTube algorithm as far as what is popular, so these videos end up getting multi-millions of views. [03:15:39] Billions. [03:15:40] I've seen ones with billions of views that are just, I mean, and they're just so creepy, but they're definitely programmed and designed I mean, almost scientifically, to appeal to kids to be happy and fun. [03:15:50] And they've done studies where it really doesn't matter what you show a kid. [03:15:54] If you just put him down in front of a TV and there are flickering lights, he will zone out and he'll watch it. [03:15:59] And he just doesn't think about anything else and just absorbs it all. [03:16:03] And it really doesn't matter what it is. [03:16:06] That's why you can show a kid the same show over and over and over again. [03:16:10] They aren't thinking about it critically. [03:16:12] They aren't... [03:16:13] They aren't understanding what they're seeing, but they are taking it in, and it is implanting something. [03:16:19] It's programmed. [03:16:21] And that's why it's so dangerous just to put your children in front of tablets and things like that. [03:16:26] Television, as much as I hate to say it, this dying medium, Being replaced by the internet. [03:16:33] It's probably a safer bet. [03:16:34] Set your child down to watch PBS, even though, who knows, they're probably telling them how to become transgender now or something. [03:16:42] But it's safer. [03:16:44] There's some oversight than just these videos on YouTube. [03:16:49] I'm not a huge fan of Philip DeFranco, but I think he's been fairly... [03:16:55] Non-political? [03:16:56] He's really important in bringing attention to issues like this. [03:16:58] He has a very wide reach on YouTube. [03:17:00] He was really one of the first vloggers for probably over 10 years now. [03:17:04] He called out Casey Neistat when he did his whole whoring for Hillary bit. [03:17:08] You did a thing about... [03:17:09] Why I'm voting for Hillary Clinton. [03:17:10] And he did a thing about Alex Jones and Megyn Kelly when that happened. [03:17:14] Which was fair and objective, I think. [03:17:16] Exactly. [03:17:16] Yeah, he seems to be, as far as I can tell, totally fair, totally objective. [03:17:20] Yeah, and he said before, you know, he's not a supporter of Trump, but at the same time, he's not a Trump basher. [03:17:25] He's one of these people out there, presumably on the left, who hasn't lost his mind. [03:17:30] mind. [03:17:31] So let's go ahead and watch this video on Elsagate. [03:17:33] What's up, you beautiful bastards? [03:17:41] You'll be having a fantastic Thursday, fantastic Thanksgiving. [03:17:44] Welcome back to the show, whether you are watching this to escape your family or your... [03:17:48] This is actually, this would be a weird one to show your family where you get some of your news. [03:17:52] That's because today is a weird, disturbing one, but it does kind of fit in the theme of Thanksgiving about family. [03:17:58] Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be about good families. [03:18:00] And the reason for that is this is kind of an update in addition to a story we covered last week about really, really inappropriate content on YouTube that was geared towards children. [03:18:08] We saw a lot of animation and live action of characters hurting each other, doing weird sex fetish stuff together, characters eating poop, tricking each other into drinking each other's pee. [03:18:17] I need a recap of that and that whole Elsagate thing. [03:18:19] I'll link to that video down below. [03:18:20] But in that video, I mentioned child exploitation, said that we would get to that as well because that is also a very big issue. [03:18:25] And there's a good number of people that have a different idea in general of what they think about child exploitation. [03:18:29] Some people have a low bar of just having a channel that is focused on a child or children, that by itself is exploitation. [03:18:35] And to that I say, I understand where you're coming from, the mindset there, but I don't, that's I think too low a bar. [03:18:40] That bar includes channels like Ryan Toys Review, which is a massively successful channel. [03:18:45] They were accused of botting and brought him onto the show, met the family, met the kid. [03:18:49] That child, that child is having a blast making those videos. [03:18:52] That child wants to make the videos far more than the parents do. [03:18:55] They just do silly Family stuff in their videos. [03:18:56] Now, if at any point one of the kids in a video doesn't want to do it, they still have to do it, boom, that's exploitation. [03:19:02] You could argue that's abuse. [03:19:03] At that point, you're essentially forcing a child to work. [03:19:05] The reason I mention that kind of channel that's geared towards children is because what we're about to compare it to is, oh my god. [03:19:10] Channels we saw on YouTube like Toy Freak, 8 million plus subscribers, millions and millions of views on tons of videos. [03:19:16] And the videos included things like the father terrifying the daughters, filming them while they were in the bathtub and shower, have them spit up food or force feed them or have them pretend to be babies. [03:19:26] There's one video where it looks like the girl peed or they just try and make it look like the girl peed on herself. [03:19:30] Why would you embrace a pee fetish video with your family? [03:19:33] Like, I've seen the reports that he's done interviews and he said, you know, he was trying to follow trends. [03:19:37] That's your family. [03:19:38] How could you put a video out of one of your daughters peeing on the other? [03:19:42] Even if you just insinuate it and show the wet spot on one of your children after. [03:19:46] What does that? [03:19:46] How do you think this is going to affect them mentally? [03:19:48] And I'm so tired of parents that do this and they're like, the kid says it's okay. [03:19:53] I'm sure your family filmed a lot of pee fetish videos growing up. [03:19:55] Oh, yeah. [03:19:56] Of course. [03:19:57] Yeah, naturally. [03:19:58] It's one of my first memories, yeah. [03:20:00] Right, of course. [03:20:00] Even if a channel is just focused on a child, they think it's messed up. [03:20:03] For videos like this or the daddy of five situation we've talked about in the past, it's like, come on. [03:20:07] Come on. [03:20:08] When you find a lot of these inappropriate videos, it does feel like many of them are just copying one another. [03:20:12] Another thing I could not watch. [03:20:14] Which is the whole YouTube community exposed these people. [03:20:20] They decided, no, we're not going to put up with this. [03:20:23] DeFranco also spoke out a lot about the whole advertising issue on YouTube and demonetization. [03:20:28] It affected him, obviously, yeah. [03:20:29] And it affected us, too. [03:20:31] Oh yeah, definitely. [03:20:31] Like I said, those videos got demonetized before they even went live. [03:20:35] ...is a problem, just like many of these other outlets have been doing. [03:20:38] But it's also to point out that YouTube is listening and doing something about it right now. [03:20:42] Greg Chisholm, the Toy Freaks channel, got shut down. [03:20:44] YouTube also saying in a statement this week, In the last week, we terminated over 50 channels and removed thousands of videos under these guidelines. [03:20:50] YouTube also said in a recent announcement they're going a step further to block comments. [03:20:53] On a lot of these videos with young kids, you have a lot of inappropriate sexual or predatory comments. [03:20:58] It's probably like a lot of these things that really just use the AI, their algorithms to try to filter this out. [03:21:01] It's like, we've seen how effective those are. [03:21:04] Yeah, well, I mean. [03:21:06] They'll just change their tags they use on video. [03:21:08] Yeah, obviously it's not... [03:21:09] But I mean, it's positive that they're at least claiming to be doing something, because... [03:21:13] Yeah, they can't continue. [03:21:15] That's fantastic, but hopefully YouTube realizes that this is not just a moment in time. [03:21:19] This has to be a change moving forward. [03:21:21] Even after all those channels were shut down, videos were removed, it's still very easy to find very Very troubling videos. [03:21:27] There's some channels that are debatable and they shouldn't be compared one to one, that being kind of like young gymnast channels. [03:21:33] Some of those channels seem to include just little girls that like gymnastics and it's like, hey, I learned a new move. [03:21:38] But then there are those channels, but the camera work zooms in like in a way that I can't show you in this video and I wouldn't want to. [03:21:45] Sometimes they seemingly go out of their way to wear less clothes in the video. [03:21:48] The thumbnails are incredibly troubling. [03:21:50] You also have channels like Lady Diana that seem to show children in trouble constantly. [03:21:54] Little kids tied up, there's kidnapping, fake torture. [03:21:57] Channels like Mr. Tisha, you have a scary clown that's like kidnapping a kid. [03:22:00] That channel seems to advertise pain and discomfort for children. [03:22:03] Giant aunt bites child. [03:22:05] Another one of the kids bleeding from his mouth. [03:22:06] Keep in mind, it's not the case for every kind of video, but some of the videos that we're talking about here End up getting monetized. [03:22:11] And that's without even going into the weird random shit that pops up if you search webcam video. [03:22:16] You've got channels like Seven Fabulous Teens. [03:22:18] And this channel might sound familiar because a while ago, Daniel Tosh on his show, Tosh.0, he pointed it out. [03:22:23] They have videos like The Naughty Elf on a Shelf, where this teenage girl gets an elf on the shelf and then it kidnaps her, then dragging and taping her unconscious body against a wall. [03:22:33] The elf on a shelf then eats the marshmallow in slow motion. [03:22:36] And this is a channel that on its about page says, this is a parentally controlled and moderated channel. [03:22:41] The parents are responsible for all uploads. [03:22:43] And once again, I'm not making this video to shame YouTube. [03:22:46] I acknowledge that they are trying. [03:22:47] They are trying a lot more than it seems they have for a while. [03:22:50] So I'm making a video on this for a few reasons. [03:22:52] One, to acknowledge that YouTube is trying and they will need to continue to try moving forward. [03:22:56] This is not a moment in time. [03:22:57] You are just playing a ton of catch up. [03:23:00] They are currently trying to do something, so I want to give them props for that because it's very easy to complain. [03:23:03] I also want to acknowledge good change. [03:23:05] The second is to showcase more channels and to remind friends and family of children. [03:23:11] Kids can still come across things like this. [03:23:13] YouTube can try, and I think they will try their best to stop stuff like this because it is in their best interest. [03:23:17] You have channels like Rainbow Rhymes. [03:23:19] They have a 25-minute video. [03:23:20] And then beautifully in the middle of this video that seems to be for babies. [03:23:24] A plane crashes killing all of Purple Bear's friends. [03:23:27] There's this other channel called MLA TV IT. [03:23:36] Once again, a lot of these channels follow the same theme. [03:23:38] This channel also has a naughty elf on the shelf video. [03:23:40] Obviously, the biggest difference here is that an even younger child is taped against the wall. [03:23:44] You've got videos like this with the title, Wound with Knife Giant. [03:23:48] Right from the beginning, the kid's crying. [03:23:50] Thumbnails where there's a hand closing in on a nose. [03:23:53] Another where it looks like a car's about to run over her. [03:23:55] Where her face is all bandaged up and she's bleeding. [03:23:57] There's always going to be something that slips through the cracks. [03:23:59] So don't let YouTube kids, don't let the YouTube app be your child's parent. [03:24:03] At the very least, just try and keep an eye on what they're watching. [03:24:06] And when you see something that's really messed up, flag away. [03:24:09] YouTube is a massive website. [03:24:10] The reason they are talking about trying to perfect their algorithm to find it, to not just rely on human beings, is because there is just so much content. [03:24:16] And if anything, it's good to see that there are some issues that it's not really a partisan issue. [03:24:21] I've seen people on the left and the right calling this out because everyone wants just to protect the kids. [03:24:26] That is where we're going to end today's show. [03:24:27] I, of course, do want to pass the question off to you. [03:24:30] With these stories coming out, does it make you concerned about YouTube kids? [03:24:33] Well, and as Paul Joseph Watson would say, I'm sure that's perfectly normal. [03:24:37] Perfectly normal. [03:24:38] In that case about Joe Biden. [03:24:39] But this is not normal. [03:24:41] This is not what's been, you know, this is kind of a new thing in the past few years. [03:24:46] These algorithmic, formulaic videos of targeting children in this way. [03:24:51] Yeah, and you could hear on some of those clips the happy music. [03:24:54] I mean, I feel like if you were a parent just in the other room, just sitting next to your child and not looking at the iPad, you wouldn't... [03:25:01] Yeah, there's giggling sounds and things like that. [03:25:02] It sounds like, oh, they're watching some positive things. [03:25:05] And it's also just an association in the child's mind that this is happy and good and fun. [03:25:11] In a lot of these videos, I mean, it's like they're graphically cutting off limbs with a sheer. [03:25:16] I mean, I think... [03:25:17] Philly D there did a great job, and I'm glad he's drawn attention to this, but he also didn't show some of the more... [03:25:22] Yeah, abortion is actually a theme in one of the videos I saw. === Grooming Dumb Babies (04:12) === [03:25:25] One of the characters gets pregnant, then they jam a needle in her belly, and then they're walking around, the Joker's walking around with a... [03:25:33] Like zombie baby. [03:25:34] Like a dead baby. [03:25:36] Yeah. [03:25:36] After stabbing her in the stomach because she was pregnant. [03:25:39] So they're teaching your kids about abortion if you just let them sit in front of an iPad because that's what they're watching. [03:25:44] You could be two, three years old and have the idea, oh, I was a baby. [03:25:48] I'm small. [03:25:50] You know, killing that. [03:25:52] What a screwed up world, man. [03:25:55] Yeah, who these people are that are making these videos. [03:25:56] Yeah, who's making these videos? [03:25:57] I think YouTube doesn't need to just crack down on this. [03:26:00] There needs to be some sort of investigation into, like, who's producing this content. [03:26:05] I mean, it's not quite on the level of child pornography, but... [03:26:08] It's content being created in order to harm children. [03:26:11] Right. [03:26:12] The sole purpose of this is harming children. [03:26:14] Right. [03:26:14] Because all of the all of the noises and the happy flashes and all these things. [03:26:18] I mean, you could do that and you could have, you know, if you're just saying, oh, well, they're just making it because it's this formulaic thing that makes them a ton of money and gets a ton of views because it does get a ton of views and probably makes them a ton of money if it's monetized, which it usually is. [03:26:30] Then but you can do this without making it incredibly creepy and disturbing. [03:26:36] And I don't know if that's because they have some sort of ulterior motive where they're actually actively trying to program in some reaction or some association into these children, which is incredibly creepy. [03:26:47] It's like grooming, like these pedophiles will do. [03:26:50] It's mental conditioning for abuse, for exploitation. [03:26:55] Right. [03:26:55] And if you've seen a bunch of videos of kids being kidnapped pretty explicitly and everybody's having a good time, maybe that makes it easier for kids to be kidnapped. [03:27:05] I don't know what the grooming aspect of it, what the goal of it would be. [03:27:11] That's kind of the issue I have with all this is I don't understand it. [03:27:15] I get that it's a problem. [03:27:17] I don't understand. [03:27:18] Other than people are profiting off of this. [03:27:21] But it doesn't need to be that creepy for them to profit on it. [03:27:24] They could do all the same thing. [03:27:26] Kids will still watch dumb videos where the characters just dance around. [03:27:29] Why do you have to make it about killing a baby? [03:27:31] I think it is something to do with appealing to that part of the brain that knows something is wrong and they're not supposed to be watching it. [03:27:38] And so it's sort of appealing to them when they... [03:27:40] Because, I mean, obviously you don't... [03:27:41] You don't need to be an old person to have an intrinsic reaction to something like blood. [03:27:46] There's blood in this and scatological stuff that kids know. [03:27:51] Even as little kids, they know it's wrong. [03:27:53] Seriously, these things... [03:27:55] Like Philip DeFranco showed in that video, a lot of these are actually filmed using children. [03:28:01] That's the greatest issue. [03:28:02] The children whose parents are making them film these videos, like the Daddy of Five... [03:28:10] five kids fight each other beat each other play pranks on each other and and the kids were crying in all these videos right you know they're not having a good time and he's raking in the youtube money because the these videos kid some of these channels get more views than our youtube channel I honestly don't know which is more disturbing because you have one that even as you're describing sticking needles in a pregnant woman, it's disturbing on so many levels for adults. [03:28:37] The fact that it's for children just multiplies it by so many. [03:28:41] But then you have the daddy of five thing where you're watching a kid being traumatized. [03:28:44] The girls peeing on each other. [03:28:46] It's just like, I don't know which is worse, but I know that YouTube is spending... [03:28:52] A lot of time and money figuring out how to keep down Alex Jones from telling people that vaccines aren't good for them. [03:28:58] And the kind of dirty secret of all of this is YouTube makes more money than these creators are making. [03:29:05] So if these people are making millions a year, which it's in the tens of millions that they're paying out, YouTube is making more than that. [03:29:13] The cut that they give the actual content creators is less than what they make. [03:29:18] So YouTube is making... 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[03:30:08] Anytime you have anything like this is going to affect a lot of people that don't deserve it. [03:30:12] At the same time, it's like, what else are you going to do to draw attention to this except for bring these big money corporations and say, hey, you're sponsoring this? [03:30:22] Yeah, and then have them say, no, we're not going to advertise, especially on your children or family videos. [03:30:27] And suddenly YouTube wakes up, yeah. [03:30:28] So let's get into fake news. [03:30:30] It's kind of the central topic or subject of this 34-hour broadcast. [03:30:35] Know your enemy. [03:30:36] Knowing your enemy. [03:30:37] And the enemy has been fake news. [03:30:40] It's kind of a term that... [03:30:42] The left and the Clintons kind of coined, but then was flipped on them, because then Trump gets in office and he's like, no, you're fake news, you're very fake news. [03:30:50] Classic ninjutsu move, or jiu-jitsu. [03:30:53] 40 chess, using the, it's art of the deal level. [03:30:57] Yeah. [03:30:57] Oh, certainly. [03:30:58] And it's pretty obvious. [03:30:59] You can actually look up, I think it's the Google Trends search, and it's like the spike for fake news that is a dramatic boom spike is like the day after the election. [03:31:09] I mean, it was like the day after. [03:31:10] And of course they were going to use it to do things like... [03:31:13] They've gone through a couple narratives since Hillary lost. [03:31:16] You know, they thought it was a shoo-in. [03:31:17] They really thought all the pollsters were wrong. [03:31:21] They thought that Hillary was going to win. [03:31:23] Trump had been saying all along, there's a silent majority, but they had to come up with these narratives, and there's a couple different ones. [03:31:29] Right before the election, we saw Trump is a rapist, Trump is a sexual predator, which I'm not going to defend his whole grabber by the genitals comment, but But at the same time, he's a billionaire playboy. [03:31:46] I'm not shocked. [03:31:48] I am not going to try to hold someone to some super high moral standard. [03:31:52] Probably would have been better if he didn't say that. [03:31:54] But at the same time, they were like, this makes him totally unfit to be president. [03:31:58] It's like, well, I don't agree with that either. [03:31:59] Because he's talking about turning this country around. [03:32:01] He's talking about fixing our economy. [03:32:03] Our economy is doing great. [03:32:04] He's talking about bringing back jobs. [03:32:06] It's happening. [03:32:07] Unemployment's, you know, plummeting. [03:32:09] But then they moved on to the whole fake news thing. [03:32:12] Fake news was the next thing to blame everything on. [03:32:16] And then we moved from fake news to, well, it was Russians interfering. [03:32:19] Russians hacked our election. [03:32:21] And then it's like, well, there was actually no proof of a hack. [03:32:24] So then they shifted that to, well, it was Russian meddling, Russian interference. [03:32:29] And then we've kind of moved back in the cycle to... [03:32:33] Well, actually, it was because the election was won because the Russians bought $100,000 worth of Facebook ads. [03:32:39] Who knew? [03:32:40] Who knew it only took $100,000? [03:32:42] If you could find a way to win the U.S. presidential election with $100,000... [03:32:47] You would be the most effective marketer in the world. [03:32:51] So of that $100,000, only $46,000 of that ran in ads before the actual election. [03:32:57] The rest of it was just after. [03:32:59] And they weren't pro-Trump ads. [03:33:02] Yeah, a few were. [03:33:03] But they were like Black Lives Matter. [03:33:05] Yeah, there's Black Lives Matter. [03:33:06] There were Bernie ads. [03:33:07] There were Hillary things. [03:33:08] There were kind of general, more... [03:33:12] Just like divisive. [03:33:13] Yeah, they run ads on both sides of a topic because they weren't really going after either one. [03:33:18] They were just seeing the rifts opening up in our society and exploiting those and trying to increase them because obviously we're geopolitical, not enemies necessarily, but competitors. [03:33:30] And so they were just exploiting a vulnerability that they saw. [03:33:33] The U.S. definitely has done that in prior elections. [03:33:36] And I'm not saying it's right that they did that. [03:33:38] I would prefer that other countries would not run ads in our elections. [03:33:42] And I think we should move in the future to prevent them from doing that. [03:33:46] But it doesn't invalidate the election. [03:33:48] It did not swing the election. [03:33:50] We look at, and we're going to get into this in a little bit, $18 billion transferred by George Soros recently into his foundations. [03:33:58] And you're going to get into just how big $18 billion is and what that'll buy you. [03:34:03] $100,000, or rather $53,000 did not swing our election. [03:34:08] No, definitely not. [03:34:09] So I think we kind of go in cycles, and now we're back to the fake news thing. [03:34:13] We're actually back to the sexual assault thing because of the Weinstein deal. [03:34:18] We've always had Russians, and that's why we voted it the number one fake news story in the fake news awards tonight. [03:34:26] Congratulations to the Russia story. [03:34:28] That is the most fake news story out there. [03:34:31] Yeah. [03:34:33] But this overall kind of overarching topic of fake news. [03:34:37] But it was never really about fake news, right? [03:34:39] Fake news was the term they made. [03:34:41] They are fake news. [03:34:43] It's like, you're not going to call the shooter a Muslim. [03:34:46] You're going to cover that detail up. [03:34:48] You're going to lie about this. [03:34:49] You're going to lie about that. [03:34:51] It's kind of like what I was saying with Jake earlier, how you don't want to do anything that your enemy can use against you. [03:34:56] It's like... [03:34:56] They don't realize that, okay, you use this term. [03:34:58] I'm not very good about it. [03:34:59] They're like, oh, we have this very potent term, fake news. [03:35:02] We're going to push it everywhere. [03:35:03] And then it just takes Trump one time going, you are fake news. [03:35:06] And suddenly it's flipped on its head. [03:35:07] And they're just so dumb. [03:35:10] I'm off-ranking. [03:35:11] I'm in a grandstand about sexual assault. [03:35:13] Ah, man. [03:35:14] Oops. [03:35:15] Too bad that came out. [03:35:16] I forgot about all that assault I did earlier. [03:35:17] So... [03:35:18] You shot a video recently. [03:35:20] Yes, I did. [03:35:21] It was a rebuttal to a Vice article. [03:35:24] Yeah, it was the first report I've done for InfoWars where I just sat in front of a camera and did it. [03:35:32] Paul Watson-ish style? [03:35:34] Yes, better than him, but yes. [03:35:37] But I did it for a lot of reasons, but particularly because it was actually an article about the last 34-hour documentary Extravagants that we had, which again, just like this time, I stayed up all night for and worked quite hard to make a good broadcast for all of our viewers. [03:35:56] We've been up about 23 hours now. [03:35:58] And to have this vice writer just dismiss everything that we do and all of our listeners and all of our audience. [03:36:07] I went crazy watching it. [03:36:09] Yeah. [03:36:09] They sell products to fund themselves. [03:36:11] It's like, well, yeah, because we're not owned by the cable companies and HBO. Yeah, and that was—I mean, I literally recorded an hour ranting where I just went through this whole thing. [03:36:22] I cut it down to 10 minutes. [03:36:23] Don't worry, folks. [03:36:24] It's only 10 minutes long. [03:36:25] It's the best 10 minutes. [03:36:26] Well, it's—yeah, it's pretty much the best 10 minutes. [03:36:28] It's a great 10 minutes. [03:36:29] You'll love this 10 minutes. [03:36:30] Yes, it is. [03:36:31] I'm not even going to try to do my Trump impression. [03:36:33] But— But I ran like crazy. [03:36:37] One of the things that I had to cut out was just how he was like, there were so many commercial breaks. [03:36:43] And it's like, he doesn't understand. [03:36:45] Now we kind of go forever. [03:36:47] I think we've gone for a while without going to commercial break. [03:36:50] But during the During the show, during the day, during War Room and Real News and the Alex Jones Show, we have built-in commercial breaks because it's a radio show and there's hundreds of stations all over the country that you have to, they all have to be lined up. [03:37:03] And those station affiliates who all have staff have to also keep their lights on. [03:37:08] So, in most local markets, when you're hearing ads on our forward slash show page for, you know, the great Infowars products... [03:37:16] Mm-hmm. [03:37:17] Right. [03:37:22] So, you know, all the people tuning into the show, it's supporting more than just Infowars. [03:37:26] It's supporting this, you know, wide network. [03:37:27] So, yeah, and broadcast radio, which any syndicated radio show. [03:37:32] It'll have the adverts. [03:37:34] It'll have ad breaks. [03:37:35] And they're hard ad breaks that you've got to take. [03:37:37] So yeah, for the 10 hours of programming, because all three shows all go out on radio. [03:37:42] So it'd be as if I was watching CNN or any other thing, and I was just like... [03:37:46] There's a commercial? [03:37:46] They keep throwing to commercials. [03:37:48] It's like, have you never watched TV before? [03:37:50] Yeah, you throw to commercials. [03:37:51] And then you say, oh, when they keep plugging their products... [03:37:53] To be fair, he is from HBO, so he's probably just used to like... [03:37:57] Right. [03:37:58] Static, and then your show starts. [03:38:00] Right. [03:38:00] Well, and you don't have to pay a subscription here. [03:38:02] And it's like, and one of the lines that I had to cut out that I really liked was, you know, we're not PBS. We don't have telethons, but we are supported by viewers like you. [03:38:10] It's just instead of, you know, giving $100 and getting like a little tote bag, you just get a good product. [03:38:16] It goes out of the warehouse that's, you know... [03:38:18] 15 feet that way. [03:38:20] And the money comes to us and you get a great product, not some cheap tote bag for $100, but a good product that's cheaper than you could get at a store. [03:38:29] And you could get it at a store. [03:38:30] It would just be a different label. [03:38:32] So that was one of the things that I didn't get to include in this. [03:38:37] And I hope you hit on this. [03:38:39] I was most frustrated that he did not mention the bee people. [03:38:43] He didn't mention the B people. [03:38:44] Leanne McAdoo. [03:38:45] And I tweeted him. [03:38:46] And maybe we'll see if we can find this tweet. [03:38:48] But I tweeted him about this because I was very frustrated. [03:38:50] I was running Switcher when Leanne was in here with the B people. [03:38:54] And he didn't pay them nearly enough attention. [03:38:56] I think he would have loved covering that subject. [03:38:59] They were... [03:39:00] Very interesting, guys. [03:39:01] And it's an important topic, but one of them had these dreadlocks and he's just sitting here and he's just like, they're very happy and it's, you know, 3.30 in the morning or something. [03:39:11] It's all about raising bees and keeping bees and bees' importance and sort of the almost mystical, magical properties of bee and bees. [03:39:19] Yeah, he didn't mention the incredible bee people. [03:39:21] He did not mention our Lawrence O'Donnell parody that I came up with, kind of Losing my mind at five in the morning. [03:39:29] Stop the hammering. [03:39:30] No. [03:39:31] Well, you know, it's... [03:39:32] I think he fell asleep for a couple hours. [03:39:34] I don't think he actually watched the entire thing. [03:39:36] He left out a good bit. [03:39:37] Yeah, he definitely did. [03:39:38] It's the classic thing where they as in, I guess, the leftist media treat conservatives very seriously and anything we do joking is... [03:39:47] And actually, I do talk about this in the piece where he talks about... [03:39:52] I hope you mention the kind of articles that Vice writes about. [03:39:55] Well, I have a whole segment on that. [03:39:57] So let's get into that, because we do have to take one break right at 6am, because we stream onto YouTube and to Facebook. [03:40:07] Facebook will only let us go for four hours at a time. [03:40:10] Then we have to restart. [03:40:11] So if you're watching on Facebook right now or watching on YouTube right now, the streams will go down, but then you can just go back to the channel or go back to the page. [03:40:18] There'll be a new stream that pops right up. [03:40:20] So we'll... [03:40:21] Go to a quick break right at 6 a.m. [03:40:23] for a couple minutes, and then we'll be right back with it. [03:40:27] But first, here's the Vice article rebuttal by me. [03:40:32] Hello, my name is Harrison Smith, and I'm reporting for Infowars.com. [03:40:36] So, Vice recently released a new hit piece on Infowars. [03:40:40] They join a long line of distinguished publications such as Buzzfeed to put out these hit pieces. [03:40:47] And I say hit pieces because there's no journalistic integrity involved here. [03:40:51] They're not actually trying to tell you anything new. [03:40:54] They're not actually trying to get into the heads Of people who like Infowars, they couldn't care less. [03:40:59] They're just trying to reinforce their own biases and make you think a certain way about Infowars, regardless of what the facts are. [03:41:06] And there's proof of that in the article. [03:41:08] I'm not just saying that, and I'll get to it. [03:41:09] This article is called, I watched the 34-hour Infowars marathon, and it turned my brain into mush. [03:41:16] So this author, this reporter, journalist, blogger, I don't know what he calls himself, but he says, I live in an admittedly liberal bubble called Canada, but I did want to see what it's like to live in the hardest core of the Trumpers world, or at least that's what I told my editors. [03:41:32] So literally right there in the second paragraph of the article, he's saying, I'm not actually trying to learn what it's like to live in the Trumpers world. [03:41:39] So He says, Jones immediately starts with the serious news that the FBI has arrested one of his listeners for calling into the show, something he insinuates could happen to all of his viewers. [03:41:49] I consider myself warned. [03:41:52] He obviously watched the show. [03:41:55] He obviously heard what Alex said. [03:41:56] He is choosing to pretend like he doesn't understand what happened. [03:42:00] We have a source who got picked up by the FBI last night, a prominent member of the military and the intelligence community. [03:42:09] This is what happens when you're a whistleblower in one of the biggest and most secretive government agencies. [03:42:15] If you are just a Canadian blogger from Vice, you don't have to worry about the FBI coming to get you for calling our show unless you say something bad about Muslims because then the Canadians will arrest you for being Islamophobic. [03:42:28] But as long as you don't do that, then you can call in and say whatever you want and you'll probably be fine because you are just a guy in his pajamas watching Infowars for a living. [03:42:39] And this is actually a big part. [03:42:41] So this is a bias that he's looking to confirm is, well, they're just fear mongers. [03:42:46] They're just trying to scare you to sell you their products. [03:42:49] Alex Jones says, hey, this guy got arrested, but that's a risk you have to take if you're giving us information that you're not supposed to give us or that is illegal to give us. [03:42:58] This guy says, ugh, I learned my first lesson. [03:43:00] They're trying to keep me scared. [03:43:02] No, you're deliberately misunderstanding that because it confirms a bias that you've previously held and that you want to push forward into the people reading your article. [03:43:10] So then he says, scientists are implanting tiny human brains into rats. [03:43:14] However, the promise of these tiny socialist rat brains turns out to be fake news. [03:43:19] Really? [03:43:20] Because here's an article by the MIT Tech Review with the title, Tiny Human Brains Inside Rats Sparking Ethical Concerns. [03:43:30] Tiny socialist rat brains turns out to be fake news and is barely mentioned. [03:43:33] What are we getting said? [03:43:34] Well, we get a compilation of liberals crying over and over and over. [03:43:38] Yeah, this is the victory broadcast. [03:43:42] We're celebrating and laughing at you stupid people who were so upset because you believed the lies. [03:43:48] Stop believing the lies and we'll stop laughing at you. [03:43:50] It's pretty simple. [03:43:52] You'll also be happy and not crying all the time. [03:43:55] America is crying tonight. [03:43:56] I'm not sure how much of America, but a very, very significant portion. [03:44:00] And I mean literally crying. [03:44:02] Everybody is crying. [03:44:06] We're trolling the media folks with the joke. [03:44:08] It's actually really fun on this side. [03:44:10] I'm sorry that you can't enjoy it with us. [03:44:14] That's your choice. [03:44:15] We're the real media, he tells me. [03:44:17] I'm unmoved. [03:44:18] Well, it's true. [03:44:20] We are the real media. [03:44:21] We aren't controlled by Disney like yourself. [03:44:23] You are towing the corporate line while pretending not to. [03:44:27] You write articles, you as in Vice, write articles about legalizing weed and about sex, and somehow you think that that covers for the fact that you are owned by Disney and tow the corporate line and never say anything that's outside the bounds of polite society. [03:44:45] Even your sex articles are less racy than cosmopolitan. [03:44:48] So this whole facade, it's not fooling anybody. [03:44:52] In fact, literally, your last headline, Mr. Larry whatever, was five naked alleged kidnappers might have been tripping balls. === Parody and Pretense (14:15) === [03:45:02] Does that sound like the real media to you? [03:45:04] Or does that sound like clickbait bullshit? [03:45:07] Here's another part where it says, oh yeah, they also have vignettes where they pretend to be reservoir dogs. [03:45:11] Its end goal is to sell t-shirts. [03:45:13] Hey, take off your I'm pretending to be an idiot hat and write the way it's supposed to. [03:45:17] Oh yeah, they also have a commercial for t-shirts in which they parody reservoir dogs. [03:45:22] And I'd say that he's pretending to not understand the humor. [03:45:26] To make a point. [03:45:27] But then later, he puts this caption that says, we're gonna go rob the diaper store. [03:45:32] And I think this guy actually might just not have a sense of humor. [03:45:35] I think he might just not be funny. [03:45:37] It's not a joke. [03:45:38] It's kind of sad. [03:45:39] Available now are anti-fascist and anti-communist t-shirts, which are specifically designed to trigger the lift, the announcer says, prompting me to feel empty inside. [03:45:52] It worked. [03:45:53] Because he thinks that these people need to be told that they're the victims. [03:45:56] Again, it's hypocritical to expect us not to respond to people attacking us. [03:46:02] The difference is that we don't want people to be victims. [03:46:05] We don't want to be victims. [03:46:07] We would love if you would leave us alone. [03:46:09] We would love if you would not write dumb, lying hit pieces about us. [03:46:13] But you do. [03:46:14] And so it's totally disingenuous to attack us with one hand and with the other point out that we are defending ourselves and saying, oh, look, they just love being the victim. [03:46:25] You are trying to defeat us, and we will not let you. [03:46:29] We are not victims. [03:46:30] We are combatants. [03:46:32] We are fighting back, and now we are winning. [03:46:34] That's the mindset. [03:46:36] It's a winning mindset. [03:46:37] These people have losing mindsets. [03:46:39] They can't even comprehend. [03:46:40] What this guy is saying, you continuously need to have an enemy. [03:46:45] We won with Trump. [03:46:47] Trump was a beachhead. [03:46:48] Trump was our Omaha Beach, right? [03:46:50] He was our D-Day, where we landed, we got the boats, we infiltrated the landmass that belongs to the enemy, that is, politics and American systematic control. [03:46:59] We got a beachhead. [03:47:01] We didn't win the war, though. [03:47:02] I mean, this is like this guy, you know, they land on Normandy, And this guy standing there going, now you guys are just looking to be victims. [03:47:12] Like, why do you keep talking about the Germans? [03:47:14] It's like, well, the war's not over. [03:47:15] Yeah, we've won a big battle, but the war is ongoing. [03:47:18] That is the warrior mindset. [03:47:19] That's what's going on. [03:47:20] That's the war we're involved in. [03:47:22] Trump is just a beachhead. [03:47:23] So round hour 16 is where the guy really just stops caring and kind of stops covering anything. [03:47:29] So I want to skip forward to the epilogue. [03:47:31] I'll just read it here. [03:47:32] Being a fan of InfoWars is built on an angry energy and faith. [03:47:36] I tried my best to get into the head of one of these Trump voters through their media. [03:47:40] No you didn't. [03:47:41] No you didn't. [03:47:42] That's just a lie. [03:47:43] You didn't try to get into anybody's head. [03:47:45] You tried to ridicule and mock them. [03:47:46] And you failed at that. [03:47:48] So just don't lie. [03:47:49] Just don't lie. [03:47:50] If you want to just mock somebody and make fun of them, that's fine. [03:47:53] Don't pretend like you're doing it altruistically. [03:47:56] Don't pretend like you're really trying to get into their head. [03:47:59] Because you're not. [03:48:00] And we recognize that. [03:48:01] I know it. [03:48:01] You know it. [03:48:02] Everybody knows it. [03:48:03] Over the 34 hours, countless false or unprovable theories were pushed that require the viewer to simply believe the host or consider them pure entertainment. [03:48:12] Not one. [03:48:13] Literally not one. [03:48:14] You know why it's countless? [03:48:14] Because you can't count to zero. [03:48:17] You would have mentioned them. [03:48:18] You wrote a freaking 15-page article and not once do you mention a lie or a baseless conspiracy theory. [03:48:25] Not once. [03:48:26] That's what you were looking for. [03:48:27] You didn't find one. [03:48:28] You listened for 34 hours. [03:48:30] Two cycles of the day. [03:48:31] Two cycles of our shows. [03:48:33] And didn't find one lie to put in your article. [03:48:37] Didn't find one theory to put in your article. [03:48:39] So you're just lying. [03:48:41] And so you just say, there's countless. [03:48:43] And that's what people do. [03:48:44] They do it all the time. [03:48:45] You lie about everything. [03:48:46] Name one lie. [03:48:49] Everything. [03:48:50] Name one. [03:48:51] Name one lie. [03:48:52] One factual inconsistency. [03:48:54] What did we report that's fake? [03:48:56] Just about 90% of what- So just name one or two things. [03:48:59] It should be easy. [03:49:00] I'm really not interested in- He says, frankly, it must be exhausting to do this day in and day out. [03:49:06] We all have bills, I guess. [03:49:08] Yeah, we're not doing this to pay the bills. [03:49:10] It would be way easier to make way more money pandering to a bunch of stupid liberals and getting every major conglomeration in this system that we live in to push our stuff forward like the Young Turks or like Vice. [03:49:23] We don't do this for the money. [03:49:24] We're doing this because we believe in it and because we're saving the world. [03:49:28] So you can keep trying to stop us or keep saying that we're just doing this for the money, but it's a lie, just like everything else in your hit piece. [03:49:37] So at the end he says this, This is another lie. [03:49:53] This is just another confirmation bias. [03:49:55] He didn't learn anything over this 34 hours. [03:49:58] He said, hmm, maybe this is how people fall into this trap. [03:50:00] No, no, this is something he believed before he ever wrote this article. [03:50:03] He's just tagging it on at the end as if it's something he learned. [03:50:06] It's a lie. [03:50:07] You know what? [03:50:07] I actually think he's right here. [03:50:09] Truth actually can be like a drug. [03:50:11] It's called the red pill. [03:50:12] You take it and the world seems brand new. [03:50:15] Come join us and we can all laugh at liberals together. [03:50:24] Hey, did you know that you can now... [03:50:26] All right. [03:50:27] That was an excellent video. [03:50:29] Thank you. [03:50:29] I hope he's watching this one. [03:50:31] I wonder if he's going to go for two. [03:50:34] We'll have to see on his Twitter tomorrow if he's like, I just did a week through 14 hours, not really 34, because I couldn't stay up. [03:50:42] No. [03:50:42] Well, he admitted it. [03:50:43] I think you... [03:50:45] Deconstructed his article very well. [03:50:47] It was not very difficult. [03:50:49] I mean, you can tell. [03:50:50] All these sort of leftist, liberal journalists all sort of have the same style. [03:50:57] The Bugman, the Soy Boys. [03:50:59] They all have the same style. [03:51:01] They all have the same mindset. [03:51:02] So it's pretty easy to deconstruct, to be quite honest with you. [03:51:06] So... [03:51:06] Before we go to our 6am break that we've got to take to switch around some encoder things, I wanted to talk about how Trump was, on this whole fake news topic, Trump was absolutely proven right on Puerto Rico. [03:51:20] I didn't know what to think, but then I went there. [03:51:22] I went with Gary Haven. [03:51:24] He was going to fly his own aircraft there to Puerto Rico to provide relief. [03:51:29] But then we got there. [03:51:31] We flew there first in the jet just to get there quicker before bringing in cargo aircraft. [03:51:34] He owns a number of planes. [03:51:36] And as you saw in our reports from Haiti last year, the amount of aid he provided there was massive. [03:51:42] If he didn't do that, people would have died. [03:51:44] He saved countless lives. [03:51:47] And this is a frequent guest on InfoWars. [03:51:49] He is. [03:51:49] So Gary Haven, he and his wife, Diane, they founded the Fitness Train Curves, and now they're just really into helping people and doing great things. [03:52:01] Yeah, because of what they've been given and God's blessing to them, they pass on. [03:52:06] They're able to do that because they're independently wealthy and they're super generous. [03:52:10] Right. [03:52:11] Instead of spending $18 billion like George Soros to influence elections and... [03:52:17] Work in the shadows and stuff. [03:52:18] Yeah, shadow government. [03:52:19] But also, that's the type of thing that InfoWars does with the money that we earn through product sales and advertising and all that sort of stuff. [03:52:32] You know, people, reporters like you out internationally to cover things on the ground and see what the real story is. [03:52:38] We don't have to rely on the mainstream media, but also those are intertwined pretty resolutely with, you know, just beneficial sort of charitable acts. [03:52:49] Hurricane Harvey were out. [03:52:51] We're pulling people out of houses and in boats, and in Puerto Rico we're pulling cargo planes in. [03:52:57] So that's what I wanted to get into. [03:52:59] So the media had been telling us this whole time that President Trump's doing nothing to help these poor people of Puerto Rico. [03:53:06] They're providing no aid. [03:53:08] After spending a few days there, I shot this video and tried to make it a tightly edited report to just get the point across that Trump was absolutely correct on Puerto Rico and the fake news had been lying about it once again. [03:53:20] Here it is. [03:53:20] What a surprise. [03:53:24] A nation consumed by a fever pitch of irrational, emotively driven... [03:53:33] This is Michael Zimmerman reporting for InfoWords.com. [03:53:36] On September 20th, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico. [03:53:40] Now, 20 days later, the effects of the storm are still being felt by most of the island. [03:53:45] This week, I traveled to Puerto Rico with Gary Haven and his wife, Diane, who I had previously traveled with to Haiti to cover the damage after Hurricane Matthew. [03:53:53] We're off to Puerto Rico right now. [03:53:55] We're picking up a group of missionaries that need to assess the situation. [03:54:01] They're working with over 2,000 churches there. [03:54:03] And incidentally, they're working for the White House. [03:54:05] And so we should have a really interesting day going to the island of Vieques, which is kind of isolated. [03:54:12] They say the airport's closed, but we're going there anyway, so we'll find out. [03:54:16] So let's have a great adventure and see if we can do some good out there. [03:54:19] We traveled to San Juan, where we picked up a pastor that is working with a network of over 2,000 churches across Puerto Rico and a former U.S. ambassador who led recovery efforts after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. [03:54:31] From San Juan, we flew to the remote island of Viecas, home to 9,000 people, in order to survey the damage and see where aid could best be used. [03:54:39] What we saw in Viecas was similar to what we saw in the rest of Puerto Rico. [03:54:43] There is lots of damage across the island, but residents, for the most part, have food and water. [03:54:47] At this point, access to electricity is the main need, but not something that aid groups or individuals are able to help with. [03:54:54] The mainstream media has spent the past 20 days attacking President Trump over his response to the disaster, blaming him for the current crisis on the island. [03:55:03] But as Infowars previously reported, the problem really lies with the distribution of aid across the island. [03:55:08] Here's what Colonel Michael Valle, commander of the federal relief effort in Puerto Rico, had to say. [03:55:14] The aid is getting to Puerto Rico. [03:55:16] The problem is distribution. [03:55:17] The federal government has sent us a lot of help. [03:55:20] Moving these supplies, in particular fuel, is the issue right now. [03:55:24] It's the lack of drivers for the transport trucks, the 18 wheelers. [03:55:28] Supplies we have. [03:55:29] Trucks we have. [03:55:30] However, only 20% of the drivers show up to work. [03:55:34] As a Puerto Rican, what happens here for the people is personal to me. [03:55:38] To say we are not provided all of the help and resources needed is just not true. [03:55:43] Distribution is the key, and we're working day and night on it. [03:55:47] This matches what we observed while in Puerto Rico. [03:55:49] The containers of aid are backed up at the ports and not making it to the people. [03:55:54] Here's what InfoWars contributor and Puerto Rican Ruben Obed had to say, who lives just 30 minutes from San Juan. [03:56:01] I'm going to be really honest with you, and this you might not hear in the mainstream media. [03:56:04] Here in Puerto Rico, there has always been an issue with truckers. [03:56:08] Sometimes they paralyze the whole country because they want raises, because they want this and that. [03:56:13] I don't know if that is what's going on, or maybe they're thinking, you know, let's put pressure and capitalize on this hurricane. [03:56:22] That might be the case. [03:56:24] I personally am a Trump supporter, and I know for a fact that Trump has sent the help In a series of tweets, President Trump said they want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort. [03:56:35] 10,000 federal workers now on island doing a fantastic job. [03:56:39] Despite the many issues with FEMA as we see with every disaster, Trump was right. [03:56:44] Puerto Rico depends upon the community coming together to distribute aid. [03:56:47] While traveling around the island, we saw cars on all major freeways and stores open everywhere. [03:56:53] Democrats will continue to blame Trump for the problems of Puerto Rico, but thousands of men and women at the National Guard, FEMA, and other government agencies will continue to work around the clock to help with recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. [03:57:05] This has been Michael Zimmerman for Infowars.com. [03:57:10] So it was very eye-opening going there to Puerto Rico. [03:57:14] They focused on things like, oh, Trump threw paper towels into the crowd. [03:57:19] That's all the relief he provided. [03:57:21] It's like, well, no, there's helicopters taking off from the airport we landed at. [03:57:27] Conservatively, I would say, one every five minutes. [03:57:30] These big helicopters packed full of... [03:57:33] Those massive, the double rotor helicopters. [03:57:34] Yeah, some of those, the Ospreys. [03:57:36] Yeah. [03:57:37] Which, those are not without issue. [03:57:39] Yeah. [03:57:39] Actually, I think more people died developing those aircraft than any other aircraft in history. [03:57:44] But now they work pretty well. [03:57:45] But they can carry lots of weight and they can go the speed of a plane, things like that. [03:57:50] They're neat. [03:57:50] But they were just packing these Black Hawk helicopters full of aid to just go out and help these people. [03:57:59] And we saw young people driving around In pickup trucks, you know, in the areas around San Juan, all the roads were open. [03:58:06] Like, 90% of the grocery stores were open. [03:58:08] It's like, if there's people suffering, if there's old people who, oh, they don't have any water, why wouldn't you get in your truck? [03:58:14] You're just, like, driving around, from what I could tell. [03:58:17] They didn't have stuff in the back. [03:58:18] They were just, like, there were some fast food restaurants open, even, which, I get it. [03:58:22] They had been without power for, you know, a good while, and I don't want to sound non-sympathetic, but... [03:58:28] Why wouldn't you help your own people, your fellow Puerto Ricans? [03:58:35] Yeah, it's like if there's old people in need, go help them. [03:58:38] Right. [03:58:39] I saw lots of images of just a bunch of people sort of sitting around trying to get signal on their cell phone to basically tweet about how they weren't getting help. [03:58:50] And it's like, Trump is a fascist. [03:58:52] And then the mayor wearing those shirts, help us, we're dying. [03:58:55] It's like... === New Streams Starting! (05:55) === [03:58:58] But, you know, I knew that they were failing in their fake news attempt when I actually commented, I think, on a Reddit post. [03:59:06] And I said, you know, with this mayor, when she was out, you know, with a bullhorn in flood water and screaming. [03:59:11] It's grandstanding. [03:59:12] I said, this is like the coach going in and playing quarterback. [03:59:15] It's like, great, thanks, but that's not what you're looking for. [03:59:17] Well, they had enough room for all those reporters. [03:59:19] We've actually got to go to break right now. [03:59:21] We have to start new streams because the Facebook streams will be ending. [03:59:24] They end after every four hours. [03:59:26] So if you're on Facebook or YouTube, go look at the page in another minute or two. [03:59:29] We've got new streams starting right now. [03:59:32] Infowars.com forward slash show. [03:59:33] We'll be right back after this short break with more of our 34-hour coverage. [03:59:37] know your enemy. [03:59:38] It's called Pregnanolone. [03:59:52] And I learned about it five years ago getting a checkup at the doctor and I noticed they were selling it. [03:59:59] And then I learned though that if you take it with multivitamins and the right amino acids and the right minerals in a compound together and soup it up with beetroot concentrate, that the leading science showed that all of that together gave your body the complete building blocks to produce Not just key hormones, but other compounds that come out of your glands. [04:00:24] And it's so game-changing. [04:00:27] I've been taking the red pill the last few months, and the amount of energy it gives me, the amount of stamina, the amount of focus. [04:00:34] You can even make claims about what it does for your cardiovascular system, what it does for your brain. [04:00:39] But there's no classic stimulants in the real red pill. [04:00:43] So, the real red pill, vitamin, minerals, and granulone, as well as beetroot is so powerful supports optimal brain function supports hormonal balance supports healthy aging by age 20 Our body stops producing as much pregnenolone, which again is a neurosteroid precursor. [04:01:04] That's why the Olympic team lets you take it. [04:01:06] That's why all the sporting teams and other organizations let you take it because it's in a steroid class, but it's naturally occurring and is a precursor. [04:01:15] So it's reportedly, you can do your own research, totally and completely safe. [04:01:19] It's the building block that your body has to have to then make all the other hormones. [04:01:25] But then they've got to have the vitamins, they've got to have the minerals, they've got to have the amino acids, and then it's all right there together in the real red pill. [04:01:35] You know, this had another name six months ago when we were having the first samples come in that I began to take. [04:01:41] And I noticed that the pills, let me open a bottle of this and just show you. [04:01:48] But the pills were, depending on the batch, pink or red. [04:01:52] This particular batch of the beetroot's not that dark, so it's barely pink. [04:01:56] And I thought, a pink pill? [04:01:57] I go, ooh, matrix, red pill. [04:01:59] Call it the real red pill. [04:02:03] Now, again, we have a product that is our best seller. [04:02:06] This doesn't compete with Brain Force that has the green tea extract. [04:02:11] A little bit of it. [04:02:12] And has some of the aromate in it. [04:02:13] And gives you good, clean, strong pick-me-up. [04:02:16] But that's not even the main reason. [04:02:18] It's got the L-theanine. [04:02:20] It's got a whole bunch of other alpha-GPC and other things in it. [04:02:26] Black pepper, fruit extract, and a bunch of other things that are known to give you good, clean energy. [04:02:33] But this does have some healthy stimulants in it. [04:02:37] The real red pill doesn't. [04:02:39] It just has all the building blocks for you to have the hormones and the other things that your body needs. [04:02:44] That's why I'm so excited about Brain Force Plus, which is still 50% off. [04:02:49] That special's about to end because the supplies are about to sell out. [04:02:53] And the red pill, the real red pill, out of the gates, ladies and gentlemen, is 50% off. [04:03:01] It's a powerful multivitamin. [04:03:02] It is a powerful mineral spectrum vitamin. [04:03:06] But what it's really powerful for is that it has the pregnenolone in it and the beetroot and more and all of it together. [04:03:13] Dramatic response is what I've personally experienced. [04:03:15] And that's why out of the gates I'm offering 50% off on this. [04:03:20] The reason we're doing that is I want you to try it and see how amazing it is and give us your reviews before it goes back to the regular price. [04:03:28] 120 capsules in a nice glass bottle, super high quality, and your purchase helps find the operation. [04:03:33] But I'm really impressed with the real red pill, so I hope you'll get your bottle today and tell us what you think there as well. [04:03:44] New from Emrex Essentials. [04:03:46] Fragrance-free natural deodorant for your body care needs. [04:03:50] Playing basketball in the dry summer heat really makes me sweat. [04:03:53] To maintain my game, I need all the confidence I can get. [04:03:57] That's why I use Emrex Essentials natural deodorant. [04:04:01] Made with organic ingredients. [04:04:02] This deodorant combines mineral crystals with natural botanicals to ionize odor, keeping me fresh throughout the day. 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[04:05:06] I'm about to bust. [04:05:08] Oh, I'm sorry, I thought this was the bathroom. [04:05:10] Oh, good lord! [04:05:14] Scanning. [04:05:15] Controls. [04:05:16] Manipulate scientific data. [04:05:18] Take over blast control world government. [04:05:21] Shut down infrastructure. [04:05:23] Ship everything to China. [04:05:24] Look at this person. [04:05:29] From the front lines of the information war, it's Alex Jones. [04:05:39] And welcome back to... [04:05:41] What hour would this be? [04:05:42] We're at 6 a.m. [04:05:43] We started at 8 a.m. [04:05:44] yesterday. [04:05:44] Hour 22... [04:05:46] It is an hour too late to do math for me. [04:05:50] Exactly. [04:05:50] We've been up for at least that many hours now. [04:05:53] For a while. [04:05:53] I actually just saw some crew members come in who are here for the morning shift. [04:05:59] So, good morning, fellas. [04:06:00] Hello, people who slept. [04:06:01] Good morning to you. [04:06:03] Hope you enjoyed your sleeping. [04:06:04] I'm not jealous. [04:06:05] Well, we'll be getting out of here after this next hour to go get some well-deserved rest before coming back later in the day. [04:06:13] Mm-hmm. [04:06:14] We're still on the topic of fake news here. [04:06:17] And with these constant fake news attacks, you've made some compilations before about all these mainstream media outlets that are attacking M4s. [04:06:25] And HBO, which is corporate-owned. [04:06:28] you have CNN which is held to their advertisers which is lots of pharmaceutical companies all these ads you hear on TV that's who they answer to Infoware's answers to our listeners and the people us and who want us to keep doing this yeah uh to be able to you know do 34 hour broadcasts like this you know be bringing new stuff at 2 3 in the morning uh and we're going to be launching new shows in 2018 [04:06:57] uh we've gone from four hours of programming a day uh last year or earlier this year even to now 10 hours every weekday plus the saturday show another two hours And then doing lots of special events, like we covered the Antifa total flop on the 4th. [04:07:14] That was their resistance. [04:07:15] They defeated Trump. [04:07:17] But we can't do this without people's support. [04:07:20] And we're running some great specials right now for the Cyber Monday. [04:07:26] And you can go to Infowarsstore.com. [04:07:29] Like I said, that's how we're able to do all of this. [04:07:32] Free shipping store-wide right now. [04:07:35] And some great specials like Silver Bullet, 67% off. [04:07:40] ProPure, 25% off. [04:07:42] And the Pro-Pure is the type of thing that you're going to want. [04:07:45] Wait a second, because we need to be able to show these. [04:07:48] There we go. [04:07:49] Something like the Pro-Pure is good to get when there is free shipping, because the shipping can be a little pricey on some of these heavier products. [04:07:56] Oh, the storable foods, too. [04:07:57] Yeah. [04:07:58] It's big crates of food that are being sent to you. [04:08:01] The water filters. [04:08:03] I personally use the Alexa Pure. [04:08:05] I know the Dew family uses the Pro Pure. [04:08:09] Actually, when Leanne and I went to film the stuff in Flint, Michigan, the Pro Pure factory is only about 30-40 minutes away from there. [04:08:18] So we actually stopped at ProPure, got to meet the people from ProPure and talk about why it's so important to be filtering your water when people right down the road are having serious issues from lead poisoning. [04:08:32] Not like we've talked about all the estrogen markers and contaminants in our water. [04:08:37] You really need to be filtering your water. [04:08:40] That's one of the most important things you can do for you and your family. [04:08:42] And it's so easy. [04:08:43] I mean, well, yeah, it's a water pitcher. [04:08:45] You fill it up at the top. [04:08:46] There's the filters are easy to replace. [04:08:48] It's not like a reverse osmosis system where you have all these different things. [04:08:52] It also doesn't strip a lot of these good minerals out of the water. [04:08:55] Right. [04:08:55] Whereas reverse osmosis over time. [04:08:58] Distillation. [04:08:58] Yeah. [04:08:59] It kind of depletes what you have in your system. [04:09:02] But so those are all 25 percent off with free shipping. [04:09:05] Living Defense is 50 percent off. [04:09:07] Prostagard 50 percent off. [04:09:09] X2. [04:09:10] That's our super high quality nascent iodine. [04:09:13] 50 percent off with free shipping. [04:09:15] And then the red pill is finally here. [04:09:18] If you were deciding what pill you were going to choose, the choice is easy now. [04:09:25] On M4 Store, you can get the Real Red Pill, which is a nootropic blend similar to Brain Force. [04:09:32] Could y'all click on that real quick? [04:09:34] Let's read just a few of the ingredients in the Real Red Pill. [04:09:38] Because I was reading through this this morning. [04:09:39] I knew we were coming out with it, but I didn't know what all was going into it. [04:09:44] And just the percent of everything. [04:09:46] Go to the second photo down there and then look at the label. [04:09:50] There you go. [04:09:51] Yeah, there's a ton of good stuff. [04:09:52] Vitamin K, 100%, niacin, B6, folate, B12, calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium, which we also have in our BioTrue Selenium supplement, copper, manganese, chromium, and I can't read that last one because it's too small on the screen, but a great blend of... [04:10:13] Things you need. [04:10:15] And most of these are 100% or greater of your daily recommended value. [04:10:20] So you take two of these capsules. [04:10:22] That's one of the reasons that Red Bull or two, that we've been up for all these hours. [04:10:29] I had some brain force. [04:10:30] I don't think I'd usually be this alert, even though I will say I'm tired. [04:10:35] That's normal. [04:10:36] If you're a normal human being, you're going to be tired staying up so late. [04:10:39] But brain force, red pill, great combination. [04:10:42] Yeah, and it's just another one of these products that we seem to be coming out with every week or so. [04:10:48] We come out with a new product, and I don't know how Alex... [04:10:52] I moved into a new apartment two weeks ago, or this past week. [04:10:56] I moved over all my furniture. [04:10:58] I used to burn incense and things like that, but it's really not good to have all that smoke in your... [04:11:04] I actually need to go ahead and pick up one of the air filters. [04:11:07] Those are great. [04:11:07] We have them all over the office here. [04:11:09] I just can tell the air here in the office is very clean. [04:11:12] Yeah, it's a lot fresher. [04:11:15] I've started using the essential oils. [04:11:17] The Emerson Essentials, different oils. [04:11:20] I love having the peppermint one or the orange. [04:11:23] Just the smell of that in your apartment. [04:11:25] It's all better than... [04:11:26] Frankincense. [04:11:26] That's a great scent. [04:11:28] And I'll blend them too. [04:11:29] I went ahead and I got the whole line of them. [04:11:33] But that's how you support us. [04:11:35] That's how we're funded and able to keep doing all of this. [04:11:38] It's not because of George Soros. [04:11:40] It's not because of... [04:11:43] Pharmaceutical companies or some big donors. [04:11:46] It's because of the listeners and because you like what we do. [04:11:50] And then you're getting something for it. [04:11:52] You're getting really high quality products. [04:11:54] If you read the reviews on any of these, Secret 12, 3,173, 4.9 stars. [04:12:00] That is unheard of. [04:12:01] And these are verified third-party reviews, verified purchases. [04:12:06] Almost all the products have between 4 and 5 stars, but most of these, yeah, X2 there, 4.9, 4.8 on Vitamin Mineral Fusion, 4.9 Silver Bullet, 5-star review on Carnivore, 4.5 on Knockout, 4.8 on Supermail, Brandforce Plus, 4.6, or 4.5. [04:12:27] Sorry, the print's small. [04:12:28] If I'm saying these numbers wrong, I'm not trying to... [04:12:31] It's not fake news. [04:12:32] It's not fake news. [04:12:34] It's just kind of far away. [04:12:35] Look at that. [04:12:36] Carnivore has not been out very long and it's got five. [04:12:42] I need to try that. [04:12:44] I was fortunate enough to be able to shoot the footage for that ad when we went out there and we were grilling these meats. [04:12:51] It looked delicious. [04:12:52] It was delicious. [04:12:57] I would love to give a heartfelt thank you to all of our fans who buy this stuff, and that includes people I know. [04:13:03] That includes my friend John, who I saw. [04:13:05] I went down to Houston to see some family, and my dad. [04:13:08] It was so funny. [04:13:09] I went down to Houston. [04:13:10] It was like everywhere I went, I'd walk into my kitchen, and there on the shelf where all the multivitamins and everything are, it's like there's X2, and there's selenium, and this other stuff that my dad has purchased. [04:13:22] And then I go over to my friend John's house, and there in his garage is the Alexa Pure Breeze. [04:13:28] The Breeze. [04:13:29] Alexa Pure Breeze. [04:13:32] Yeah, the air filter. [04:13:33] The box is open. [04:13:34] Oh, you got one of those. [04:13:35] He's like, yeah, you know, I was doing a bunch of research, and it's just the best one. [04:13:38] So, you know, I went ahead and got it. [04:13:40] And then, of course, he's got Caveman and Vitamin Mineral Fusion on his counter. [04:13:45] Yeah. [04:13:45] And we want to bring people high-quality products because if they weren't good, people wouldn't buy them again. [04:13:51] But most of the people who order things come back, and that's why we also have AutoShip, where you can save 10%. [04:13:57] You sign up for AutoShip, and you get a new shipment. [04:14:00] Figure out how long it takes you to get through a bottle so toothpaste you could have come to you every month. [04:14:04] and you save 10% off the cost of the product. [04:14:08] So it's great because most of our viewers out there come back over and over again because they're so happy with the quality of it. [04:14:15] But let's get back into fake news. [04:14:18] That's enough. [04:14:19] We love our products. [04:14:20] We love our customers. [04:14:20] You get it. [04:14:21] Let's get back into the topic of fake news. [04:14:25] And I've got one more video we'll play here before we move on to some very interesting George Soros information. [04:14:32] We're going to crunch the numbers. [04:14:33] That has come to light. [04:14:33] But this video is by a YouTube channel I recently started watching. [04:14:37] And I don't know how I missed hearing about them for so long. [04:14:41] Great production value. [04:14:42] It's 1791L. Yeah, a favorite around the office for sure. [04:14:46] And they make videos from a very good, principled, libertarian perspective. [04:14:50] It's like a rational view of, you know, here's this issue. [04:14:55] Here's how the mainstream media are, you know, Democrat politicians or whatever. [04:14:59] And, you know, they'll call out a lot of these Republicans, too. [04:15:01] You know, they had this one video about Tommy Lahren being petty. [04:15:05] Right. [04:15:05] So they're not, you know, just towing one political view. [04:15:09] They're being very principled in their videos. [04:15:13] I find them very informative and also just very well put together. [04:15:17] So this is a video I saw the other day called the prostitution of Jim Acosta, how he has made himself a total media whore over the past few years. === A Man's Hunger for Spotlight (12:05) === [04:15:26] Americans have by now witnessed the picture of this. [04:15:35] A nation consumed by a fever pitch of irrational, emotively driven, self-righteous indignation. [04:15:40] The deafening cries of its disgruntled masses are ratcheted up by a type of media elite. [04:15:45] This kind of journalist picks and prides at the scab of political discontent in the hope of uncovering perhaps a new prime-time TV show with their name on it. [04:15:54] This is a tale on how far one man will go to prostitute his credibility to claw his way to the top of a partisan feeding frenzy. [04:16:00] One man leads this pack in his insatiable appetite for the spotlight. [04:16:04] He is, by every available account, a journalist. [04:16:06] But he isn't contented with being boxed in by traditional expectations of straight-laced newsmen, which is, to report the news. [04:16:13] See, this journalist has higher-minded aspirations than just relaying the facts, unmolested and unspun. [04:16:19] They must be bent into shape through the injection of his opinion. [04:16:23] In his own warped and distorted lexicon, he calls it justice, tolerance, truth. [04:16:27] In just a moment you will discover that this man positioned himself in another corner, the noxious swampland of shameless self-service. [04:16:34] The following is a portrait of a big-league reporter named Jim Acosta, an unremarkable man who far too often indulges a delusion in which he's perpetually positioned as a proverbial Alamo against Trump, his administration, his agenda. [04:16:46] Although he doesn't have an opinion-based show of his own, he treats the televised White House press conferences as though they were. [04:16:52] His many bemusing displays of self-grandiosity have propelled him to the top of an angry, resistant class whose first priority is to chide and undermine Trump administration officials, sidelining their responsibility to objectively report on the facts. [04:17:05] An unceasing holler of competitive outrage has wrapped its tendrils around every facet of American culture, and the media is no exception. [04:17:13] It is for this reason that Jim Acosta's antics are a prime candidate for case study. [04:17:17] He's not the only one to exploit this phenomenon, but he's certainly one of the loudest. [04:17:21] Under normal circumstances, reporters or journalists shedding any pretense of objectivity in favor of a nakedly partisan agenda would stain their credibility. [04:17:29] But these aren't normal circumstances. [04:17:31] It's the time of the resistance, and the media must throw objectivity to the wind in order to resist the president's agenda. [04:17:37] All of this is a transparently self-servicing push to up the dosage of a proverbial anti-Trump drug that predictably never satisfies the progressive rabble. [04:17:45] None of this is to say that journalists haven't traditionally played fast and loose with the facts to suit their own narrative. [04:17:51] But under the Trump administration, members of the American journalistic cabal have sunk to an unprecedented low. [04:17:56] Many are seriously convinced that Trump is a fascist or something. [04:17:59] So in their mind, they're justified in resorting to punditry and even outright deception. [04:18:03] Journalists are meant to go out and collect information in the field, not make proclamations on morality or how the government should be run. [04:18:10] Both MSNBC's Chris Matthews and New York Times' Maggie Haberman exist for very different reasons. [04:18:15] One occupies the role of offering his opinion on how the government ought to be run. [04:18:19] The other relates to the public how it is being run. [04:18:22] The danger of blurring the line between opinion and objective journalism leads to the loss of our understanding of what is true versus what we want to be true. [04:18:29] The press is the guardrail that prevents government from veering off the path of transparency and accountability. [04:18:34] But when the news becomes indistinguishable from opinion, where does the public turn? [04:18:38] In fact, when the citizenry can no longer trust the news for an honest portrayal of the issues, this enables the government to cloak itself in the absence of trustworthy investigation. [04:18:46] It's crucial to hold journalists accountable if we want the system to work as it was intended by the framers of our Constitution. [04:18:52] It is for this reason that the freedom of the press was enshrined as our First Amendment. [04:18:56] In his lustful pursuit of fame, Acosta takes to seizing the spotlight hungrily whenever the chance presents itself. [04:19:01] This means debating administration officials, scolding the president himself, and puffing out his chest atop a soapbox while expecting a salute from the American people. [04:19:10] An infamous example of such journalistic malpractice would be when Stephen Miller was sharing information on a revamped immigration policy when Acosta began declaring that immigration policy must conform with a poem. [04:19:22] CNN's Jim Acosta willfully misrepresented an immigration policy that takes cues from Canada and Australia, countries that nobody in their right mind consider racist or white supremacist. [04:19:32] Acosta justified this outburst by claiming adopting a preference for English-speaking immigrants is a veiled attempt to block non-white immigrants. [04:19:39] This whole notion of, well, they could learn, you know, they have to learn English before they get to the United States. [04:19:43] Are we just going to bring in people from Great Britain and Australia? [04:19:46] Trying to engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into this country. [04:19:51] It is either stunningly ignorant or dishonest, we'll let you decide which is worse, for Acosta to disregard the 125 million people in India alone who speak English and outnumber the entire populations of the UK and Australia combined. [04:20:04] Regardless of how you feel towards this policy, he wrongly used his position to promulgate obvious historical fabrications and assigned a non-existent malicious motivation simply because it offered him an opportunity to grandstand on national television. [04:20:18] Bringing up a random historical non-factoid, like a poem, isn't an Acosta's job description as a journalist. [04:20:24] Such a desperate appeal is a marker of a man less concerned with truth and more with whatever makes his aggrieved audience perceive him as courageous or steadfast. [04:20:31] But these realities are a mere distraction for Mr. Acosta. [04:20:34] It's certainly more lucrative to flail your arms about and decry racism than to examine the law by its merits. [04:20:40] And that's the malignant growth on journalism today. [04:20:43] It's not clear how his grandstanding and character assassinations did anything to shed light on the facts of the matter. [04:20:48] But that's fine, so long as he receives the applause he so desperately wants from the chronically outraged. [04:20:54] Presumably, it's this applause he practically pleaded for when repeatedly tweeting about his heckling of the president. [04:20:59] Regardless of how one feels about the president's track record, it should be obvious that a journalist's first duty is to ask probing questions that lead to greater clarity of an issue, not to pointedly accuse the president of lying. [04:21:10] Acosta's ploy obviously achieves nothing good, but he does succeed at fracturing the country for his own professional gain. [04:21:16] This explains why he threw a temper tantrum when then-press secretary Sean Spicer decided not to televise his press conferences. [04:21:22] Acosta's failed attempt to present his posturing as a noble campaign for government transparency falls laughably short of the mark. [04:21:28] Jen, Jen, Sean, can you answer whether the president still believes the question? [04:21:33] There's no camera on, Jim. [04:21:35] Maybe we should turn the cameras on, Sean. [04:21:37] Why don't we turn the cameras on? [04:21:39] Jen, why don't we turn the cameras on? [04:21:40] I'm sorry that you have to do it. [04:21:41] Jen, go ahead. [04:21:42] Why not turn the cameras on, Sean? [04:21:43] They're in the room. [04:21:44] The lights are on. [04:21:45] Why are the cameras on, Sean? [04:21:46] Turn them on. [04:21:46] I'm entitled to the cameras on. [04:21:47] Can you just give us an answer to that? [04:21:49] Tell us why you turned the cameras off. [04:21:51] Why are they off, Sean? [04:21:52] Do we really need to be able to identify the fabric of Spicer's tie to know what's going on in government? [04:21:57] No, these fruitless confrontations were used as some sort of launch pad to national recognition. [04:22:02] Recognition Acosta couldn't possibly get by performing the less glamorous duties of our nation's journalists. [04:22:07] When all else failed, he decided to wail loaded questions at the president as he was getting into Marine One. [04:22:14] Why won't you talk to the press? [04:22:20] In Acosta's curious little mind, his thunderous voice drowns out helicopter rotors and he's entitled to answers, on demand, from the most powerful man on earth. [04:22:28] Wherever your political allegiances may lie, we must expect better of our reporting class if we want to restore the press as a reliable source of information. [04:22:35] Press conferences aren't reality television, nor a platform for reporters to air their personal grievances. [04:22:40] Jim Acosta gives us a model for the exact kind of contagion we should be quarantining, not spreading. [04:22:45] No matter how tempting it may be to succumb to the siren call of immediately gratifying, knee-jerk partisan outrage. [04:22:53] So that was 1791L on the prostitution of Jim Acosta. [04:22:59] Which I think is really just the perfect title. [04:23:02] I believe it was Alex or maybe it was David who called them prostitutes. [04:23:06] Right. [04:23:07] These people are prostitutes. [04:23:09] They are whores for an agenda. [04:23:11] And they have no problem lying to the American people. [04:23:14] We're twisting something in just such a way. [04:23:18] But at the same time, pretending to not have a bias. [04:23:21] Obviously, we don't claim to not have a bias here. [04:23:24] We claim to have a pro-America, pro-freedom bias. [04:23:27] I'm biased when it comes to our country. [04:23:30] Right, libertarianism. [04:23:31] Yeah, exactly. [04:23:32] It's like... [04:23:33] I'm biased about the issues that I care about. [04:23:36] I'm biased about, you know, I think we should work generally anti-war, except when, you know, totally necessary. [04:23:42] If North Korea shoots a missile at us, yeah, we're going to have to do something about that. [04:23:46] But do I think we should provoke wars? [04:23:48] No. [04:23:49] Do I think we should have... [04:23:50] Armed ISIS in the last presidency? [04:23:53] No. [04:23:53] This might be a good time. [04:23:55] I had this quote pulled up. [04:23:56] Oh, yeah. [04:23:57] And this just ties into, obviously, we're here in the 34-hour Know Your Enemy broadcast. [04:24:03] And this is the quote that that comes from. [04:24:05] It's Sun Tzu in The Art of War. [04:24:07] He says, if you know your enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of 100 battles. [04:24:11] If you know yourself but not the enemy... [04:24:15] For every victory gained, you will also suffer a defeat. [04:24:18] If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle. [04:24:22] So that's Sun Tzu, the art of war. [04:24:23] And obviously that's perfectly applicable to the fake news. [04:24:28] You have to know where they're coming from. [04:24:29] You have to know what they're trying to achieve. [04:24:31] And you also have to recognize your own biases and say, well, now do I just disagree with this because I have some sort of preconceived bias? [04:24:38] Or am I really shedding myself of any influence that That I might have and be able to approach this unadulterated. [04:24:47] And who would you guess a Washington Post reporter was caught plotting a liberal agenda with? [04:24:55] Plotting a liberal... [04:24:56] Could it be... [04:24:57] Is it our good friend? [04:24:59] Billionaire George Soros? [04:25:00] George Soros, the ubiquitous funder of all things anti-American and subversive. [04:25:06] He needs to get a refund on his little November 4th takeover event. [04:25:10] He does, yeah. [04:25:12] It begins. [04:25:12] Take to the streets. [04:25:14] Maybe the check bounced. [04:25:15] Maybe that's why. [04:25:16] I don't know. [04:25:16] I mean, the unicorn with the Nerf sword still, or the battle axe, still showed up in Austin. [04:25:21] That's right. [04:25:21] I don't think that's going to kick the Trump administration out of office. [04:25:26] I don't think that. [04:25:27] They came close. [04:25:28] I mean, next time. [04:25:30] Maybe he and his... [04:25:31] Antifa's going to get us. [04:25:32] Maybe if he and his chicken friend, but unfortunately... [04:25:35] Chicken comrade. [04:25:36] Chicken comrade. [04:25:37] There's preferred pronouns here. [04:25:39] I'm sorry. [04:25:40] You need to respect this, which we'll get into that in a few minutes. [04:25:43] Let's talk about George Soros. [04:25:45] I've done a little preparation for this segment because we hear a lot of big numbers on the news, and usually it has to do with money. [04:25:55] And we hear things like trillions and billions and even millions is hard for our puny human minds to comprehend such a large number. [04:26:02] And so... [04:26:04] We kind of don't know what to do with it when we're confronted with a headline like, George Soros just donated $18 billion to his Open Society Foundation. [04:26:14] And of course, we can argue about whether that is even actually a donation. [04:26:18] Is it even really a charity? [04:26:20] I mean, it's a political action group. [04:26:22] Is it kind of like the Clinton Foundation in the sense that... [04:26:26] It's very much like the Clinton Foundation. [04:26:27] What are they actually doing with this money? [04:26:28] Yeah, I mean, stuff like, even on their website, it'll say, like, Hurricane Harvey relief, and, like, they aren't actually relieving anything about Hurricane Harvey. [04:26:36] It's actually, they're actually, like, lobbying the city of Houston to have more inclusive housing rights. [04:26:43] If we do open borders, it's going to fix Hurricane Harvey. [04:26:47] Yeah, it's like... [04:26:48] Open borders for Hurricane Harvey. [04:26:49] It's like, that's the kind of argument or political action that they would make. [04:26:53] Yeah. [04:26:53] Which I didn't see anyone from the Soros Foundation helping in Puerto Rico. [04:26:57] Right. [04:26:58] Or in Houston. [04:26:59] No, yeah. [04:26:59] They don't actually... [04:27:00] I mean, everything is... [04:27:02] It's not actual charity. [04:27:03] And that's kind of the point that I'm getting at here. [04:27:05] And, of course, there's also... [04:27:06] Also, there's a Wall Street Journal article, I believe, sort of saying that this is all just a tax dodge and that I believe December is a deadline that if he if he still had this money in the bank, he'd owe a bunch of taxes on it. === What $18 Billion Could Buy (15:39) === [04:27:18] But now that he's donated it to his charity, then he owes zero taxes. [04:27:23] So there is always that. [04:27:25] But I have a question. [04:27:27] If $100,000 will buy you the entire 2016 presidential election, what would $18 billion buy you? [04:27:36] $18 billion. [04:27:38] What will $18 billion? [04:27:39] Well, what a great question, Michael Zimmerman, and I have an answer for you. [04:27:43] It's quite a bit. [04:27:44] What will $18 billion buy you if you would like to spend it? [04:27:49] Well, I have a list. [04:27:51] And this is and. [04:27:52] This is not or. [04:27:53] This is not it will buy you this or this. [04:27:55] I'm going to list a bunch of things and you can buy all of these. [04:27:58] And guys, be prepared for some of the lovely pictures. [04:28:00] Let's start with the private islands. [04:28:02] Say you want to buy some private islands. [04:28:03] You can buy this one. [04:28:04] It's a nice 95 million right there. [04:28:06] Yeah. [04:28:07] You can buy this one. [04:28:08] 62 million. [04:28:10] And this one. [04:28:11] 60 million. [04:28:12] And this one. [04:28:14] 48. And this one. [04:28:16] Mm-hmm. [04:28:18] And this one. [04:28:24] Another Caribbean. [04:28:25] That's a nice place. [04:28:26] This one, if you want to go to Fiji, good time of year. [04:28:29] You could start your own water business. [04:28:30] Lovely. [04:28:31] There's Deepwater Cay. [04:28:32] That's a signature island, whatever that means, in the Bahamas. [04:28:35] That's a nice little island there off Panama. [04:28:40] Lovely place. [04:28:40] You could buy this as well. [04:28:42] It comes with a house. [04:28:43] What a lovely place. [04:28:44] For a low price of $22 million. [04:28:46] You could have all of these. [04:28:47] Yeah, all of these. [04:28:49] If you want your own island empire, there you go. [04:28:53] You get all of those. [04:28:54] And let's say you don't want an island. [04:28:57] What if you want a castle? [04:28:58] Well, there's a list on... [04:29:00] So are we getting our castles in addition to the islands? [04:29:03] In addition. [04:29:03] This is all in addition. [04:29:04] So you could even have these castles on your islands. [04:29:07] Well, the castles... [04:29:08] Take them apart, move them. [04:29:10] You could probably do that all in the cost. [04:29:12] You probably could, but there's a list of the top 20 castles for sale on the Telegraph. [04:29:20] 20 castles for sale online right now. [04:29:23] And you can get all of them. [04:29:24] Get all 20 castles. [04:29:25] And then there's another list. [04:29:26] I'm not sure which website it's on. [04:29:28] Zoopla. [04:29:29] We have some pictures of a few of the different castles. [04:29:32] Yeah, we have some of the castles here. [04:29:33] You can get 20 of the top. [04:29:35] There you go. [04:29:35] You can get all 20 castles for sale on this list. [04:29:39] And you can also get all 10 on the Zoopla list, which are even more expensive. [04:29:43] So 30 castles, about 21 islands. [04:29:47] And these are just for, you know, your John Smith. [04:29:51] Maybe you want to spend a week in each one of those places. [04:29:54] Filming Taylor Swift music videos. [04:29:57] Naturally, you can do things like that. [04:29:59] Sleepover parties. [04:30:00] You get this castle, and you get that one. [04:30:02] Maybe you want to spend your summers at that one. [04:30:04] I think that's a 28-room castle in France, which would be nice for a week or so. [04:30:10] Maybe it looks like it's in the United Kingdom somewhere. [04:30:14] There's a lovely little chateau for you. [04:30:17] So you can get all of these in addition to your private islands. [04:30:21] But let's say you're not being selfish. [04:30:26] You've got $18 billion. [04:30:27] You're not going to stop at 30 castles and a chain of islands. [04:30:31] And 20 islands around the world. [04:30:33] You've got a lot of money left. [04:30:35] And let's say you want to spend it charitably. [04:30:36] Well, you could get a year's worth of water for everyone on Earth who doesn't have access to clean water. [04:30:41] A whole year. [04:30:42] That'll save a lot of lives. [04:30:43] You could sponsor one million needy kids through the charity Children's International. [04:30:48] That's a nice thing to do. [04:30:49] You could build a school for every child in Africa that is currently not enrolled in school. [04:30:56] That's almost 30, that's 29.8 million kids. [04:30:59] You could buy you could build a classroom, build a school for every one of those kids. [04:31:06] In addition, you could also buy shoes for every child in South America that is below the poverty line. [04:31:13] And this is all and so you're getting shoes for every person, every child below the poverty line in South America. [04:31:19] Schools for everyone in Africa who doesn't have one. [04:31:23] 30 castles, 20 islands, years worth of water for everyone on Earth who needs it. [04:31:28] Sponsorship for a million needy kids at Children's International. [04:31:31] You could buy at market price, if it was available, the Amazon rainforest, the Peruvian rainforest, the Argentinian rainforest, the Ecuadorian rainforest, and The Mexican rainforest. [04:31:42] So that's several million acres worth of rainforest that you could buy in addition to all of these things. [04:31:48] And you could even be a good person and preserve these rainforests. [04:31:50] If you wanted, but... [04:31:52] We're not talking about a good person. [04:31:53] No, we're talking about George Soros. [04:31:54] So maybe you want to throw in something a little fun, a stocking stuffer, the world's most expensive painting, which is a Leonardo da Vinci that recently sold for $400 million. [04:32:05] And you could maybe give that to someone on the street. [04:32:07] Throw it in the basket. [04:32:08] Yeah, just hang it in your bathroom in one of your many castles. [04:32:11] Sure do that. [04:32:12] But of course he also wants to influence the government. [04:32:16] So maybe he wants to buy a 2018 Dodge Challenger demon for every member of Congress. [04:32:23] He could do that in addition to buying a steak dinner for every of the 453 members of Congress. [04:32:30] A steak dinner every day for a decade. [04:32:34] In addition to all of these things, you could buy every senator a yacht for a million dollars and then write them a million dollar check so they can actually hire a crew to run it. [04:32:43] Because you want to be nice. [04:32:44] You don't just want to give a senator a yacht and not have a crew. [04:32:46] I'm not going to drive my own yacht. [04:32:48] I mean, a senator driving a yacht, they can hardly put their pants on in the morning. [04:32:55] Okay, so we've got the rainforest, we've got the castles, we've got all these other things. [04:32:58] You could match every contribution to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation for a decade, if this year's contributions are anything to go by. [04:33:07] So you can match every one of them. [04:33:09] You could house every homeless veteran in America. [04:33:12] That's 40,000 homeless veterans. [04:33:14] You could house every single one, in addition to all these things we're talking about. [04:33:17] You could, if you wanted, take government completely out of Planned Parenthood and match all of their donations, which... [04:33:25] We're talking George Soros. [04:33:26] He could pay for them to kill even more babies next year. [04:33:29] He could. [04:33:30] All of the babies. [04:33:31] That would be very Soros level. [04:33:32] He would pay for all of the babies to be killed. [04:33:34] I'd pay for all the abortions. [04:33:35] Yep, that's an extra $528 million. [04:33:37] He could rebuild every single home destroyed by Hurricane Harvey. [04:33:41] That's, according to ABC in Houston, that's 15,500 homes. [04:33:45] So he could rebuild every one of those. [04:33:47] He could also buy a plane ticket. [04:33:50] Back to the Middle East for every migrant that went to Europe. [04:33:53] 2.5 million migrants are currently in Europe, according to some estimates. [04:33:57] And you could buy a plane ticket back and pay their UN resettlement costs of just a little over $1,000 per migrant. [04:34:09] You could also, in addition to these things, you could buy the Space Shuttle Endeavour. [04:34:16] For a cool $1.7 million. [04:34:18] That'll look cool on one of your islands. [04:34:20] It would look cool on one of the islands. [04:34:21] Maybe you could use it to get from island to island. [04:34:23] That's an idea. [04:34:24] And finally, you could buy a bottle of Silver Bullet for every person in America. [04:34:30] All 323 million people could get a nice bottle of Silver Bullet, and boy, wouldn't they enjoy it. [04:34:35] So those are all the things that you could buy with $18 billion. [04:34:40] That's a lot of Silver Bullet. [04:34:41] It's a lot of silver bullet. [04:34:42] So you want to go to the AlexJonesStore.com and get this incredible CMOS product that is called Alex Jones's Ultimate CMOS. [04:34:51] You will immediately feel the energy and the mental clarity. [04:34:55] And within a few weeks, the iodine in your cells really starts to kick in. [04:34:58] And that's when you feel the real benefits. [04:35:00] There's also some other great supplements on the site. [04:35:03] And there's also amazing t-shirts, hoodies, and ball caps that have the message of liberty, InfoWars, Alex Jones, President Trump. [04:35:10] All of these messages support and promote freedom and exercise your First Amendment Where is this $18 billion going? [04:35:16] Are we seeing the effect of this $18 billion? [04:35:18] And if so, what is it? [04:35:20] Because you have to remember, like I said, he's not rebuilding homes in Hurricane Harvey. [04:35:24] He's lobbying the Houston government to increase mobility between neighborhoods. [04:35:30] So they're all shadowy maneuvers. [04:35:34] It's all lobbying and bribes. [04:35:37] Be skeptical of anyone spending $18 billion. [04:35:40] That's a lot of money and... [04:35:43] That's like secret layer kind of money, and you gotta keep an eye on people like that. [04:35:47] You could literally buy like 30 islands. [04:35:50] You could build like a volcano base. [04:35:52] I'm disappointed that wasn't in there. [04:35:54] I mean, I don't know what the running rate for a volcano layer is, but it would suit... [04:36:00] Lord Soros very well as he continues his quest to destabilize governments. [04:36:07] That's what he likes doing. [04:36:09] Our government included. [04:36:11] Turkey. [04:36:13] The Ukrainian government. [04:36:16] He crashed the pound to make his money in the first place. [04:36:21] You really have to be careful about I think we're good to go. [04:36:32] and paying for people to be bused in and rioting and causing this huge disruption in the city. [04:36:38] At the same time that he's doing this, he is secretly sending lobbyists to Washington, D.C. to argue for the federalization of the police or at least federal oversight of the police. [04:36:48] And so at the same time that he's causing insurrection, causing unrest in his adopted country, he is petitioning the government secretly. [04:36:56] We only know about this through the WikiLeaks to, you know, with the solution. [04:37:00] He causes the problem and then he has the solution in his back pocket. [04:37:03] And of course, the solution is federalization, is centralization and is more government oversight. [04:37:09] So it's just the point is, $18 billion is enough to accomplish unbelievable things and And so just everybody out there should be wondering what exactly that we're seeing has been influenced. [04:37:22] What protests aren't natural, but are creations of George Soros or his various minions? [04:37:31] And you always got to be wondering. [04:37:32] And really, you can never tell. [04:37:34] So just keep your eyes open and don't be surprised that pretty much every time we cover something that is subversive to the American way of life or antithetical to the idea of nationalism or individualism, that you're going to see this name, George Soros, pop up in the background. [04:37:52] It's not a conspiracy theory. [04:37:55] It's not It's a coincidence. [04:37:58] It's on purpose. [04:37:59] Just look for yourself. [04:38:00] Just look for yourself. [04:38:01] Do your own research. [04:38:02] And I think you'll come to the same conclusions we do. [04:38:05] So one thing I've been paying some attention to recently is all these issues with college campuses. [04:38:12] This kind of started coming to a boil over the past year. [04:38:18] It's evident now there's no room for conservative speech left on these campuses. [04:38:22] A few years ago, there were conservative student groups that ran fine and got along fairly well. [04:38:29] With other student organizations. [04:38:31] But now with the rise of groups like Antifa, the rise of more of a far left, I won't even say the Bernie supporters are far left, but they support socialism, which the end result is communism. [04:38:43] So if you support communism, you end up supporting the things that go with it. [04:38:48] But we see... [04:38:51] These people are all opponents of free speech. [04:38:53] They don't want free speech on campuses. [04:38:55] And they attack people who have speech that they disagree with. [04:39:00] We've seen people get called Nazis. [04:39:02] That's like the least of people's worries. [04:39:04] Yeah, get assaulted, get doxxed, basically. [04:39:08] There are posters put up around the school. [04:39:11] Just for having conservative views, we've seen riots in places like Berkeley where people were attacked for going to an event. [04:39:19] Fires were started. [04:39:21] So, I know I just played a video from 1791L, but we'll play the first couple minutes of this video called The Modern University, because I think the eclipse he pulls in here, it does a great job of showing what's happening on these campuses, and then we'll talk a little bit about Professor Jordan Peterson, who has also kind of rose to popularity over the past year or two on the internet. [04:39:44] Sort of an unintended consequence of... [04:39:46] Yeah, they tried to shut him down. [04:39:47] They tried to censor him and call him a Nazi. [04:39:51] And if you listen to any of his videos, which these people in this video, I've watched all your videos. [04:39:56] It's like, well, if you had and you weren't a dumbass, you would realize that this is not someone who's a Nazi. [04:40:02] This is someone who thinks about what he says, who has things to back up his beliefs. [04:40:09] He's not just throwing stuff out there. [04:40:11] He's not just calling people names. [04:40:13] He's principled. [04:40:13] He's intelligent. [04:40:15] He's a scholar. [04:40:17] Yeah. [04:40:18] So let's go ahead and watch the first couple minutes of The Modern University, this video by 1791L. Witnessed the frantic disruptions deployed by social justice agitators to shut down their opposition. [04:40:33] But a larger question looms over their never-ending campaign for equality. [04:40:37] Who mobilized these fanatical students? [04:40:41] Who fed them the radical doctrines they screech into the sky? [04:40:45] And how is it that universities, once held to a high esteem by most, are now met with suspicion and scorn? [04:40:52] Not until the last two years has the public's opinion of universities diverged so radically across party lines. [04:40:58] In just 2015, 54% of Republicans believed that higher education had a positive impact on the country. [04:41:04] The Republicans generally lag behind Democrat support of higher education. [04:41:08] The figure did reflect a bipartisan support universities enjoyed. [04:41:12] And yet today, the public perception of these institutions has deeply soured among Republicans, as 58% now believe that the doctrines of higher education are hurting the country. [04:41:22] This stands in stark contrast to the 71% of Democrats who approve of them. [04:41:26] The knee-jerk reaction among pompous cosmopolitans may be to take this data as yet more evidence of conservative anti-intellectualism. [04:41:34] Among the very academics who whittle away the hours rejecting basic evolutionary biology, it's taken as a given that conservatives and their supposed anti-evolution biases simply can't tolerate truths that transcend their backwards way of thinking. [04:41:48] But there are a few factors that render this deeply flawed understanding of the modern university utterly null. [04:41:54] In reality, the modern university has both consciously and unconsciously become an environment hostile to diversity. [04:42:01] That is, the only diversity that makes an actual difference. [04:42:04] Viewpoint diversity. [04:42:06] The idea that the institutions of higher learning are becoming monopolized by progressives isn't just the opinion of Republican partisans. [04:42:13] It is corroborated by all of the available data on this rapidly worsening crisis. [04:42:17] In the case of history departments, there are 33.5 registered Democrat professors to every one Republican, and three times the number of Marxists as Republicans in the social sciences. [04:42:27] For a comparison, in the 1960s, the Democrat-Republican divide was only 2.7 to 1. In a rich bit of irony, many leap to the ill-considered conclusion that conservatives' unscientific biases account for their underrepresentation in academia. === Day Without Inaugurations (15:44) === [04:42:42] Of course, this disregards all manner of unscientific doctrines much of the humanities have adopted, much to the alarm of their natural science colleagues. [04:42:50] Humanities professors entirely dismiss the reality that evolution plays a role in human behavior. [04:42:55] As a consequence, they label anyone who accepts this reality as adherence to biological essentialism, the idea that all human behavior can be reduced to biologically determined explanations. [04:43:07] This is an argument that no serious biologist makes. [04:43:10] In fact, nobody who recognizes the role evolution plays in our behavior thinks all of it can be reduced to biology, but this is the brush with which they tar anyone who makes this acknowledgement. [04:43:19] This, of course, is done to legitimize the humanity's social construct view of human nature. [04:43:25] The storied history of the humanity's frustration with science is the subject of much discussion and literature within academia, but the aforementioned may serve as a window into the world of scientific denialism that appears to be replacing evangelical creationism with social justice orthodoxy. [04:43:40] When you take into consideration that creationism carries no currency within academia, you begin to realize that radical social justice faculties pose a far greater threat to the integrity of our educational institutions. [04:43:53] Radical left-wing science deniers who control the humanities actually enlist students in their warped idea of an ideological war, while the trope of the creationist, evolution-denying conservative teacher has long been relegated to history. [04:44:06] Instead of exposing their ideas to criticism, our institutions of thought have taken it upon themselves to march down the path of radically militant egalitarianism. [04:44:15] While not only ridiculing but deriding the value of Christian teachings, they have cloaked their own social theories in a quasi-religious orthodoxy. [04:44:22] While the punishments may not be as harsh as a Catholic Church of centuries past, heretics nonetheless tremble at any hint of faculty or student retaliation. [04:44:31] These retaliations have already come to a head on many campuses, but will only grow more systematic as older faculty retire and are replaced by a new breed of radicalized academics. [04:44:41] From the earliest stages of education, these younger academics themselves have been run through the very same social justice-centric system they will now be charged to administer and further develop. [04:44:52] Within the history courses themselves, the overwhelming majority of America's most prestigious institutions do not require... [04:45:01] See, you morons are spending money. [04:45:05] Lots of money. [04:45:06] Unless they're on these, you know, full scholarships for being LGBTQAII. Dreamers. [04:45:13] or whatever, they're spending a lot of money to be at these institutions. [04:45:18] And a lot of students there just want an education. [04:45:21] They want to go there, they want to learn something, but instead they have to hear their professors talk about how terrible Trump is, how Trump is a fascist. [04:45:28] They see it everywhere on campus, you know, where the resistance, they see their women's marches and their pussy hats, and they see students get up in front of the classroom and prevent them from hearing a lecture. [04:45:39] They cause safety issues, like in Evergreen. [04:45:41] The professor was not safe to go back to the campus and teach his class because the whole issue in Evergreen was they were going to have a day without white people. [04:45:49] And this professor goes, nope, I'm a teacher, I'm here to teach, this is ridiculous, this is racist, we shouldn't have a day without white people just like we wouldn't have a day without black people. [04:46:00] You know, if you want to, you can talk about issues of race, but saying, oh yeah, we are going to come up with a segregation issue I forget what university it was. [04:46:09] They were implementing segregated dorms. [04:46:12] They were going to have a dorm for people of color. [04:46:14] It might have been Harvard. [04:46:15] I know Harvard had this segregated graduation. [04:46:17] Yeah. [04:46:18] Yeah. [04:46:19] It's like we're moving... [04:46:20] It's totally regressive. [04:46:22] It's the regressive left at its best or worst, whatever way you want to look at it. [04:46:27] Worst. [04:46:28] I'd like to look at it. [04:46:30] It's calling everyone a Nazi. [04:46:32] Yeah. [04:46:32] It's a... [04:46:34] That's just what gets me, though. [04:46:36] People are calling for segregated dorms in 2017. It's so backwards. [04:46:41] It's practically unbelievable. [04:46:42] But let's also not forget, I recently had some cousins in town who were looking at schools at University of Texas and stuff. [04:46:51] So they're in high school, and I was talking to them about just what it's like to be in high school in general, to be a conservative-leaning person in high school, especially where they live, which is very... [04:47:01] In the era of Trump. [04:47:02] The era of Trump. [04:47:03] I mean, it's not—I mean, colleges is where it really comes to fruition, but it starts in high school. [04:47:08] I mean, and the things that my cousins were saying that they had to deal with, I mean, it was blowing my mind, and I didn't know how I would react if I was in high school at this point. [04:47:18] I remember having one very liberal English teacher in high school. [04:47:23] Just one? [04:47:23] And I believe it was actually the same one that you had. [04:47:27] Yeah, I think it was. [04:47:27] You're a couple years older than me. [04:47:28] But Harrison and I actually went to the same high school in Houston. [04:47:31] Didn't know each other. [04:47:32] We weren't in school at the same time. [04:47:34] But there was this one guy there who was very left-leaning. [04:47:37] This was in ninth grade. [04:47:38] He was having his... [04:47:39] Read these books, multiple books about illegal immigration or undocumented, you know, or whatever. [04:47:45] It's basically glorifying. [04:47:46] And I understood and I saw through it that I get you're trying to humanize these people. [04:47:50] I don't see them as less than human, but I also see the United States as a country with laws and processes that should be respected. [04:47:56] And you're not going to use an appeal to own motion, a fallacy, to sway my opinion on something that is a legal and a political issue? [04:48:04] Yes, it's sad and unfortunate. [04:48:05] Mm-hmm. [04:48:06] But when we basically encourage people from these countries to come here, and then they end up getting taken advantage of in the U.S. Oh, definitely. [04:48:14] You see this all the time with these people working for less than minimum wage, no insurance. [04:48:20] A lot of people are going back. [04:48:22] They're calling it this whole self-deportation. [04:48:25] But this guy loved kind of glorifying that. [04:48:28] And I can only imagine that's intensified. [04:48:30] It would openly be talking about how bad the president is every day. [04:48:33] Because I know he talked about how wonderful... [04:48:36] Obama was. [04:48:37] We watched both of the Obama inaugurations in school. [04:48:41] I don't know if that's something that was done for Trump unless it was to be critiqued. [04:48:46] I mean, we were like watching the Obama inaugurations and clapping. [04:48:49] And I think it's important from a historical standpoint to watch those things. [04:48:53] But the teachers were just talking about... [04:48:56] I mean, I forget what grade I was in, but they were talking about how wonderful it was that, you know, we have a black president now. [04:49:04] And it's like... [04:49:06] There has to be more to this man than the color of skin. [04:49:09] It's this whole regressive thing. [04:49:11] That is what is focused on. [04:49:14] I think we both took similar routes after high school. [04:49:19] Did some community college. [04:49:21] Got our associates, but then when it was time to look at going past that, both had work experience. [04:49:27] Both were in the production world already. [04:49:30] It's like, did I want to go get massively in debt? [04:49:34] Right. [04:49:36] Because, you know, there's not many scholarships. [04:49:38] There's not the white male scholarship. [04:49:40] Did I want to go get massively in debt just to be indoctrinated? [04:49:45] Yeah. [04:49:45] And for me, it was a very stark realization because, like you said, we both took some time after high school to start working. [04:49:54] And I would be going after the same jobs because I had a lot of work experience and I had a good reel and I was doing freelance video stuff. [04:50:03] And I would be going after the same jobs as my friends who had just graduated and graduated. [04:50:08] I didn't have tens of thousands of dollars of debt. [04:50:11] They did, and yet we were both... [04:50:12] We had no debt and years of work experience at the same age as them. [04:50:18] I've had a similar experience a couple years after you, but a similar thing. [04:50:23] I've been working since I was 16 in this field. [04:50:26] I've been editing video. [04:50:28] I've been switching cameras. [04:50:30] I've been doing networking and IT types of things. [04:50:34] If you learn a skill and you're good at a skill, You can make a good living doing that. [04:50:39] Yeah, absolutely. [04:50:40] A gender studies degree? [04:50:41] A humanities degree? [04:50:44] Yeah. [04:50:45] I don't know what that's going to get you other than maybe some liberal think tank kind of job. [04:50:51] Teaching it to somebody else. [04:50:53] Or teaching, yeah. [04:50:54] Feminist dance theory? [04:50:56] I don't know. [04:50:56] Whatever's being offered now. [04:50:59] But it's interesting to see. [04:51:02] I wanted to... [04:51:03] Well, and I've just noticed in my own life, when I first, I'd be on a set with somebody and we'd be making small talk and they'd say, you know, oh, what school did you go to? [04:51:12] And I'd say, oh, I didn't really go to college. [04:51:15] Just in the last couple years, I feel like it's gone from, like, people be like, oh... [04:51:20] And they kind of wouldn't know where to go from that. [04:51:22] And now when I say, oh, I didn't go to college, people are like, oh, that's, you know, I think that's a really good idea. [04:51:27] I think that's a smart move. [04:51:28] I mean, I think people are waking up to sort of the scam that higher education is. [04:51:32] And I don't think that's necessarily a good thing. [04:51:35] Like, I'm not anti-college. [04:51:36] I'm not anti-knowledge or anti-learning. [04:51:38] No, and there's Some other interests I had growing up that could have been other potential career paths for me. [04:51:46] I really enjoy doing production. [04:51:48] I love live events because it keeps you going. [04:51:52] Even when you've been up for 23 hours, it keeps you going because it's live. [04:51:57] The show must go on. [04:51:58] But some of the other career paths I was interested in, you couldn't do without a degree. [04:52:03] Fortunately, this industry is more of one that People look at your past work. [04:52:08] Right. [04:52:08] Skill-based, creativity-based, and then also just, can you technically do the job? [04:52:14] Which is pretty easy to demonstrate. [04:52:17] But there's certainly some fields, like engineering. [04:52:20] We need school for that. [04:52:22] And a lot of the STEM field kind of things are college degrees that are more worthwhile than some others. [04:52:29] And so you're actually devaluing, you know, the important necessary degrees when you sort of flood the market with these completely worthless degrees that people are getting and going into debt for. [04:52:42] I mean, massive amounts of debt. [04:52:44] Tens of thousands of dollars. [04:52:45] I know some people who are $85,000 or something. [04:52:48] At least if you were an indentured servant, you had a guaranteed job. [04:52:52] I mean, these people are indentured servants. [04:52:55] People go to grad school and they're continuing to rake up debt. [04:52:58] And it's like, I hope you're going for something that's worth that money. [04:53:02] But I guess it is a personal choice at the end of the day. [04:53:04] I wanted to play a little bit of this video of Jordan Peterson being swarmed by SJWs. [04:53:10] He gave a speech. [04:53:11] We'll just play a little bit of the beginning of this. [04:53:14] Just to show how these people react. [04:53:16] I would encourage people to go watch his videos on YouTube. [04:53:20] The way he speaks, it's the way he puts his ideas together, and what he has to say. [04:53:26] He's just a sharp guy. [04:53:28] Yeah, it can be life-changing for a lot of people I know. [04:53:30] Right, it's like, get your life together. [04:53:31] You need to be hardworking. [04:53:33] It's like, kind of get off your ass and do something with your life. [04:53:37] Almost a motivational speaker, but it's like, no, this is the why. [04:53:40] These are the studies behind it. [04:53:42] These are not my opinions. [04:53:44] Right, and he goes very deep into it, and he's very academic, but at the same time, it's almost like this is what everybody thought not that long ago. [04:53:51] It's just strange to me that this very natural, common-sense approach is revolutionary in this day and age. [04:53:58] It's strange, but he's one of the best examples of that. [04:54:00] Let's start playing that Jordan Peterson video just on the screen behind us here. [04:54:04] And we'll just kind of talk over it a little because there's some interesting characters. [04:54:10] Yeah, turn it up. [04:54:12] They're saying, what do you think of the Nazis that you're- Yeah, I don't like Nazis. [04:54:16] Then why- Why were they here? [04:54:19] I don't like Nazis. [04:54:20] How can I answer that? [04:54:21] Are there views in alignment with yours? [04:54:23] At some point you have to realize- I think that's a foolish question. [04:54:25] Look, do you wanna know what my views are? [04:54:27] I've watched all of your videos, yes. [04:54:28] Including- Yes, yes, I have. [04:54:30] Then why wouldn't you ask such a question? [04:54:32] Because this is my interpretation of your videos. [04:54:35] All of the people who arranged the protest against you watched all of your videos. [04:54:38] Do you want to disavow- I have 150 videos on YouTube. [04:54:42] No, your lectures, which sparked the debate. [04:54:45] Could you let me talk to her for a moment? [04:54:48] Don't call me that, please. [04:54:51] I have 150 lectures on YouTube. [04:54:54] There's 500 hours of my views. [04:54:56] Do you really think that you're worth all of that time? [04:54:58] I will answer your question, okay? [04:55:00] I've studied Nazism for a very long time. [04:55:03] It's been four decades. [04:55:04] And I understand it very well. [04:55:06] And I can tell you that there's some awful people lurking in the corners and they're ready to come out. [04:55:10] And if the radical left keeps pushing the way- That sounds very much like a threat. [04:55:13] They're going to come. [04:55:13] That sounds very much like a threat. [04:55:15] That sounds very much like a threat. [04:55:16] Would you like to disavow the physical violence trans people were physically assaulted at this rally- You can tell just with his face. [04:55:23] He's just thinking, God, what do I have to say through to these people? [04:55:26] When you see- I'm going to post this online that you would like people to not- I'm going to post this online when you see- The individual he's talking to? [04:55:38] I felt very accommodated. [04:55:39] I felt like my voice, thank you very much. [04:55:42] Oh no. [04:55:43] It's only white males who are like, oh wait, no, that narrative doesn't stand up. [04:55:49] I am not an advocate of violence. [04:55:51] I'm speaking out the way I'm speaking out because I think this is a route to no violence. [04:55:56] And violence is lurking. [04:55:57] And you can say that that sounds like a threat. [04:55:59] There was no violence at our protest, though. [04:56:00] There was violence at your protest. [04:56:01] So what does that say about our views? [04:56:02] It's not my protest. [04:56:04] You know, asking me continually afraid of questions isn't very helpful. [04:56:07] You have no idea. [04:56:10] If I'm your enemy, you have no idea about me. [04:56:12] You won't use my pronouns, so I'm pretty sure you're my enemy, yes. [04:56:14] Yeah, well, I know you think that, but I don't believe that using your pronouns is going to do you any good in the long run. [04:56:20] I think it'll do quite the contrary. [04:56:22] What the fuck? [04:56:23] Is that your medical opinion? [04:56:24] Is that your medical opinion? [04:56:25] Like, you are aware that non-binary people are valid in the American Psychological Association. [04:56:30] Is that your opinion? [04:56:31] Yes, it is. [04:56:31] No, it's not. [04:56:32] It's about non-binary pronouns. [04:56:34] No, it's not. [04:56:35] I'm saying that that's what I'm about. [04:56:37] Did you come to the rally? [04:56:37] Were you there when I spoke? [04:56:39] I've been here for this whole thing. [04:56:40] Okay, well, I don't know that. [04:56:41] It's a genuine question. [04:56:43] Look, I think that's what's happening is that we're pushing over a line we shouldn't cross. [04:56:48] The newest legislation is requiring people to use a certain type of language. [04:56:51] But you are aware that that's being put in place so that we can't get fired. [04:56:54] We need to be written into the Canada human rights legislation or we can be fired for our gender identity. [04:56:59] I'm not aware of it. [04:57:00] Well, then why'd you make a fucking video about it? [04:57:02] I've been denied housing as a trans person. [04:57:04] These rights would protect me. [04:57:05] Denied housing? [04:57:06] I've been denied housing. [04:57:08] From the state or for the open market? [04:57:10] So have you been denied housing, like, from the government? [04:57:13] It's illegal either way if we had human rights. [04:57:15] From the government? [04:57:16] Or have you tried to get a house like everybody else, and they said, no, you're weird, you can't work. [04:57:22] No, if the state has done that, that's a problem. [04:57:23] But if someone doesn't want to live with you, that's their right. [04:57:25] That's already laws, at least here in the U.S., and I'm sure Canada has even more protections already on the books. [04:57:30] As far as I'm concerned, that's a terrible thing. [04:57:35] It's too bad that that's happened to you. [04:57:37] But you don't want us to have protections in the Human Rights Bill. [04:57:41] Let's just scrub through this kind of live here until the person turns the camera around because that's some gold. [04:57:49] But what people were so upset, not her... [04:57:57] And I'm going to call this individual he because he appears to be male. [04:58:03] I think it might be a little towards the end. === Misgendering Controversy (10:24) === [04:58:06] Or maybe it's a different angle that someone else got. [04:58:09] But he appears to be male. [04:58:12] But the whole issue was with Jordan Peterson saying that he is only going to address people by two different genders. [04:58:20] He says, well, no, I only acknowledge two genders. [04:58:24] No, still not him. [04:58:28] It looks to be like an African-American male with gauged ears. [04:58:32] I'm sorry, Afro-Canadian male. [04:58:36] See? [04:58:37] That was my, I guess, political correctness kicking in. [04:58:41] Misgendering, misethnicity. [04:58:44] Oh, yeah, with the studs there, maybe? [04:58:47] Anyway, it's alright if we can't find this. [04:58:49] But it's a good video. [04:58:51] I would suggest people go watch Dr. Peterson's videos because they're very eye-opening as to just this very far-left agenda that we have going on in the U.S. and not just the U.S., but Canada also. [04:59:10] Because now... [04:59:12] In Canada, they're passing legislation, somewhere in here, from the Daily Wire. [04:59:19] Aurelian, Canadians can now be fined or jailed for using wrong gender pronouns. [04:59:29] So, Bill C-16, which was passed by Canada's Senate on Thursday, puts so-called gender identity and gender expression into both the Human Rights Code as well as the hate crime category, which, if you want to put it in the Human Rights Code, fine by me. [04:59:43] You know, if you want to have some, even though the UN human rights thing, there's whole issues with that. [04:59:50] But the issue is when you put it into the hate crime category, because that is very loosely defined and often dangerous as to what is a hate crime. [05:00:02] What is hate speech? [05:00:03] Because Canada does not have free speech. [05:00:06] They have protected or prohibited speech. [05:00:11] So they can now. [05:00:12] So all the bill needs now is a stamp of approval from the governor general. [05:00:17] So if this goes into law, if you misgender someone. [05:00:22] You can go to jail. [05:00:23] You could face criminal charges. [05:00:27] It's the same thing. [05:00:28] Be in trouble with the law. [05:00:29] Same thing they just passed in California, where if you purposely misgender somebody, it's a felony. [05:00:35] And it... [05:00:38] I really don't understand it. [05:00:39] I mean, my whole theory is if you look like a she, I'll call you a she. [05:00:45] I mean, it's just so confusing how they're trying to sort of dominate common sense and dominate basic human decency that's, you know, been a part of our culture forever with this, like, overbearing, shrieking, angry... [05:01:00] Because you've got to understand, like, even just then, the reaction where he, like, he says she because maybe the person looks like a she... [05:01:07] And it's just this visceral... [05:01:09] Don't call me she. [05:01:09] Don't call me that. [05:01:11] You're attacking me. [05:01:12] You're using violence against me. [05:01:14] Right. [05:01:15] You're saying I'm not a person. [05:01:16] I didn't know. [05:01:17] Yeah, and he's just like, oh... [05:01:18] So when I first met you, was I supposed to just use some neutral thing until you go, oh no, I'm male, and I use he, him pronouns? [05:01:26] Yes, that is actually exactly what you're supposed to do, apparently. [05:01:29] I'd be like, okay. [05:01:30] Interesting. [05:01:32] I would have just expected you to be male. [05:01:35] I understand there's some of these edge cases, and I don't want to set out to hurt these people's feelings. [05:01:43] I'm not intentionally trying to be mean or cruel, but I'm not going to remember 70 different gender pronouns. [05:01:49] If you're a man who wants to be a woman and you pass as a woman, I call Blair White she. [05:01:57] I mean, it's literally... [05:01:59] If you pass as a woman, if you dress as a woman, if you live life as a woman, I'll call you she. [05:02:04] If you live life as a man, dress like a man, walk and talk like a man, whatever, I'll call you him. [05:02:12] Lauren Southern doing her whole thing, becoming a man. [05:02:16] I would still call Lauren Southern a woman, even though if she was identifying as a man, Lauren Southern is a woman. [05:02:21] She appears to be a woman. [05:02:22] I don't see how this is very difficult. [05:02:24] Same thing with the whole bathroom deal. [05:02:26] Use whatever bathroom, you're not going to get weird looks going into. [05:02:30] You can't have this massive spectrum and you're somewhere along this point in It's literally just a matter of common sense, common decency. [05:02:39] It doesn't need to be that big of a deal. [05:02:41] It's made that big of a deal for a number of reasons, and they have to do with control. [05:02:45] Well, it's the next frontier of these, you know, because these people who are just advocates for stuff, who are constantly protesting and activism, they already got the gay marriage thing. [05:02:56] It's like, it's legal in every state now. [05:02:58] You can marry someone of the same sex. [05:03:00] What's our next issue to push? [05:03:02] I think it's transgender things now and not saying that they're tied into pedophilia. [05:03:06] I think pedophilia is the next thing that they will try to normalize. [05:03:10] They've already done it with some outlets. [05:03:12] But they are going to keep pushing whatever the next thing that they need to, and they're going to keep pushing the horizon farther and farther. [05:03:18] But at its end, it's an even more sinister result that they're looking for, which is the separation from reality. [05:03:26] Because your gender, I mean, whether you agree with it or not, it's a basis of your reality. [05:03:32] They want to make everything subjective. [05:03:34] Everything should be subjective. [05:03:35] That's why they hate facts so much. [05:03:37] Yeah, because when they separate you from what is real, from, you know, physical reality, it's much easier to manipulate you and convince you that things aren't real, that are, that are real, that aren't. [05:03:49] If everything's subjective, then nothing can be true. [05:03:52] I mean, this is the basis of it. [05:03:55] And this is the basis of it. [05:03:56] And I don't even think the people who are involved in the protests and things, I don't think they realize exactly what the end result of what they're doing is, which is this complete divorce from reality. [05:04:10] And it's incredibly dangerous psychologically. [05:04:15] Mentally, physically, it's not a good path to go down. [05:04:19] And I think that wrapping up people's politeness and wrapping up people's good nature, because we don't want to hurt people's feelings, but then attacking people and going, oh, you're... [05:04:31] You don't follow the hive mind. [05:04:32] Right. [05:04:32] You're killing me because you're... [05:04:34] It's a threat to free speech. [05:04:35] You're not following these... [05:04:36] And we'll just have to see if the future holds. [05:04:39] I don't see things getting better. [05:04:40] I think all these people who are... [05:04:42] Super SJWs now are going to be entering the workforce in the next year or two out of these universities. [05:04:47] It's just going to continue. [05:04:49] They're pushing it hardcore in the high schools right now. [05:04:50] But we're now at 7.05 a.m. [05:04:54] David Knight will be on in less than an hour with real news. [05:04:58] You can stay watching these streams. [05:05:00] We're going to be playing some of the best of clips, some fake news, some Infowars hits from over the years. [05:05:07] Thank you for joining us for the past two hours. [05:05:09] Michael Zimmerman, thank you, Harrison. [05:05:11] Thank you for joining me. [05:05:13] It's been a lot of fun. [05:05:14] Yeah, it'll be interesting to see how all these topics develop. [05:05:19] Words you can't say. [05:05:20] I have hope. [05:05:21] I think things have gotten to the point that the tide is going to start to come back. [05:05:25] We'll see some resistance, but I really have hope. [05:05:27] And talking to my cousins who are in high school now, I The only thing I fear is the backlash being even more extreme. [05:05:35] And just like Jordan Peterson was saying in that clip, going, it's not a threat, it's a warning. [05:05:41] Well, and conservatism will become that new counterculture. [05:05:44] Yeah. [05:05:44] And as long as that reaction is measured, everything I think will be great. [05:05:49] Well, thank you again for joining us. [05:05:51] Here are some clips, and continue watching the 34-hour historic broadcast. [05:05:57] Know Your Enemy. [05:05:58] Know your enemy. [05:06:00] Someone very profoundly once said, many years ago, that if fascism ever comes to America, it'll come in the name of liberalism. [05:06:16] This young generation, who scream words like fascist, have actually themselves become the fascists. [05:06:23] You guys are the fascists! [05:06:25] You're all the fascists! [05:06:26] You're a white male! [05:06:28] I just wish that somebody would create some kind of a safe space where we And who gets to do whatever he wants to in this space, right? [05:06:41] You need to get out. [05:06:42] I actually don't. [05:06:44] All right. [05:06:44] Hey, who wants to help me get the border out of here? [05:06:47] I need some muscle over here. [05:06:53] Donald J. Trump is now president of the United States. [05:06:56] So the question is, are social justice warriors mentally ill, or are they just stupid? [05:07:10] When your emotions control your actions, it affects not only yourself, but the people around you. [05:07:21] There are over 7 million mentally ill and emotionally disturbed children in America. [05:07:26] It has to be a joke. [05:07:28] I cannot believe this is happening. [05:07:29] I'm literally about to kill myself and I'm not kidding. [05:07:33] You better fix it right now. [05:07:36] Get the f*** out of here. [05:07:37] Jeff's losing control of himself. [05:07:39] Get your phone away. [05:07:40] Why? [05:07:40] Quit recording. [05:07:41] The matter he gets, the worse it becomes. [05:07:44] Get the f*** away. [05:07:45] Get the f*** out of here. [05:07:47] You couldn't help interrupting, could you? [05:07:51] You added nothing to that conversation. [05:07:56] These are some of Tommy's drawings that the school sent over. [05:08:00] There's an awful lot of hate in them. [05:08:04] I am a nasty woman. [05:08:09] America! [05:08:11] Russia! [05:08:13] Like your wet dreams infused with your own genes, but yeah, I'm a nasty woman. === Red Pill Boost (04:36) === [05:08:23] Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. [05:08:29] Bing, bing, bong, bong, bing, bing, bing. It's called preg-nanolone. [05:08:43] And I learned about it five years ago getting a checkup at the doctor and I noticed they were selling it. [05:08:50] And then I learned though that if you take it with multivitamins and the right amino acids and the right minerals in a compound together and soup it up with beetroot concentrate, that the leading science showed that all of that together gave your body the complete building blocks to produce Not just key hormones, but other compounds that come out of your glands. [05:09:15] And it's so game-changing. [05:09:18] I've been taking the red pill the last few months, and the amount of energy it gives me, the amount of stamina, the amount of focus. [05:09:25] You can even make claims about what it does for your cardiovascular system, what it does for your brain. [05:09:30] But there's no classic stimulants in the real red pill. [05:09:34] So, the real red pill, vitamin, minerals, and regnanolone, as well as beetroot is so powerful supports optimal brain function supports hormonal balance supports healthy aging by age 20 Our body stops producing as much pregnenolone, which again is a neurosteroid precursor. [05:09:55] That's why the Olympic team lets you take it. [05:09:56] That's why all the sporting teams and other organizations let you take it because it's in a steroid class, but it's naturally occurring and is a precursor. [05:10:06] So it's reportedly, you can do your own research, totally and completely safe. [05:10:10] It's the building block that your body has to have to then make all the other hormones. [05:10:16] But then they've got to have the vitamins, they've got to have the minerals, they've got to have the amino acids, and then it's all right there together in the real red pill. [05:10:26] You know, this had another name six months ago when we were having the first samples come in that I began to take. [05:10:32] And I noticed that the pills... [05:10:34] Let me open a bottle of this and just show you. [05:10:39] The pills were, depending on the batch, pink or red. [05:10:43] This particular batch of the beetroot is not that dark, so it's barely pink. [05:10:47] And I thought, a pink pill? [05:10:48] I go, ooh, matrix, red pill. [05:10:50] Call it the real red pill. [05:10:54] Now, again, we have a product that is our best seller. [05:10:57] This doesn't compete with Brain Force that has the green tea extract. [05:11:01] A little bit of it and has some of the uremate in it and gives you good, clean, strong pick-me-up. [05:11:07] But that's not even the main reason. [05:11:09] It's got the L-theanine. [05:11:10] It's got a whole bunch of other alpha-GPC and other things in it. [05:11:17] Black pepper, fruit extract, and a bunch of other things that are known to give you good, clean energy. [05:11:24] But this does have some healthy stimulants in it. [05:11:28] The real red pill doesn't. [05:11:29] It just has all the building blocks for you to have the hormones and the other things that your body needs. [05:11:35] That's why I'm so excited about Brain Force Plus, which is still 50% off. [05:11:40] That special's about to end because the supplies are about to sell out. [05:11:43] And the red pill, the real red pill, out of the gates, ladies and gentlemen, is 50% off. [05:11:51] It's a powerful multivitamin. [05:11:53] It is a powerful mineral spectrum vitamin. [05:11:57] But what it's really powerful for is that it has the pregnenolone in it and the beetroot and more and all of it together. [05:12:04] Dramatic response is what I've personally experienced. [05:12:06] And that's why out of the gates I'm offering 50% off on this. [05:12:10] The reason we're doing that is I want you to try it and see how amazing it is and give us your reviews before it goes back to the regular price. [05:12:19] 120 capsules in a nice glass bottle, super high quality, and your purchase helps find the operation. [05:12:24] But I'm really impressed with the real red pill. [05:12:28] So I hope you'll get your bottle today and tell us what you think there as well. [05:12:31] We confirm suspicions at Veritas. === Manually Fact-Checking Echo Chambers (11:28) === [05:12:37] It's not a shock to you, but to get the employee at YouTube on tape admitting that they do it? [05:12:44] I mean, you must be a threat if they call you out by name. [05:12:47] It's also what happens when you listen to the radio host, Alex Jones. [05:12:52] As of just a short time ago, and I'm talking about when this meeting started, on Twitter, if you clicked on the hashtag NYC Terrorist Attack, which is, quote, trending, marked with a red button saying, quote, live, the top tweet links to an Infowars story with the headline, Imam, I warned de Blasio about New York City of terror. [05:13:15] He was too busy bashing Trump. [05:13:17] I don't know what happens in somebody's mind or how dark their heart must be to say things like that. [05:13:27] This is a real-time example of when we talk about this information being weaponized. [05:13:35] But Trump doesn't challenge these lies. [05:13:37] He actually went on Jones' show and said, Your reputation's amazing. [05:13:42] I will not let you down. [05:13:44] You will be very, very impressed, I hope. [05:13:47] He still calls Alex Jones and talks to him and, you know, the Info Wars. [05:13:54] Info Wars. [05:13:55] Conspiracy theory. [05:13:56] Conspiracy theories. [05:13:57] How quickly can you act and what's your responsibility to set the record straight so that the people who saw this We know that it's fake news and at least at some point in time it can't keep spreading like some sort of virus through the legitimate world. [05:14:13] That's something we're thinking about all the time because it's a bad user experience and we don't want to be known as a platform for that. [05:14:20] The Russians ran an extensive information war campaign against my campaign to influence voters in the election. [05:14:31] They did it through false news sites. [05:14:34] They did it through these thousand agents. [05:14:36] They did it through machine learning, which kept spewing out this stuff over and over again. [05:14:40] And they began to have some of their Allies within the internet world, like Infowars, take out pieces and begin to say the most outrageous, outlandish, absurd lies you can imagine. [05:14:59] Google is being accused of hiding negative stories about Hillary and her campaign by changing its algorithm to bury stories like the Clinton body count story. [05:15:09] That's according to website Infowars. [05:15:10] You have RT, you have Sputnik, you have Rupley, and then I think you have them feeding other entities. [05:15:21] Infowars comes to mind where those are echo chambers. [05:15:23] It's been widely reported that that company's been backed by the Kremlin and they gave you 75,000 shares that you had to disclose when you went into the Obama administration. [05:15:33] Maybe you're looking at widely reported information from Infowars, but it is not true. [05:15:39] No, I'm not. [05:15:40] This is Politico. [05:15:40] This is the New York Times. [05:15:42] This is the Wall Street News. [05:15:42] If a Google user types in Clinton body, they get car repair shop results instead of a story that talks about a list of people tied to the Clintons who have died under mysterious circumstances over the last three decades. [05:15:55] The latest story was the death of DNC staffer Seth Rich, who was murdered last month in an apparent robbery. [05:16:01] WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has hinted that Rich was his source, but has made no further comments about the case. [05:16:08] That murder, we should say, remains unsolved. [05:16:10] The Russians, in my opinion, and based on the intel and counter-intel people I've talked to, could not have known how best to weaponize that information unless they had been guided. [05:16:22] All that stuff exists. [05:16:24] You don't see it, you don't feel it if you're largely living in reality and in a mainstream media world. [05:16:31] But it's Undermining our democracy. [05:16:35] And I think that the companies themselves, they've taken some steps. [05:16:39] They have a lot of responsibility. [05:16:40] Companies like Facebook. [05:16:42] Companies like Facebook, Google, etc. [05:16:44] Right. [05:16:44] To do what they can to essentially not enhance this. [05:16:51] How quickly can you act, and what's your responsibility to set the record straight? [05:16:57] The system self-corrected. [05:16:58] That shouldn't be the first tweet you see anymore. [05:17:01] It should be a USA article the last time I checked. [05:17:04] But you saw this. [05:17:05] USA Today. [05:17:06] At lunch, I did. [05:17:07] And I also saw the system correct it. [05:17:10] That man's a threat to this country. [05:17:12] They didn't call out Fox News by name. [05:17:13] They didn't call out anyone else by name. [05:17:15] They said, when it comes to Alex Jones, we need people to scroll and manually find him and manually have to find that video. [05:17:23] We're not gonna allow that video if it gets 10 million views to be on the front of the so-called news carousel. [05:17:31] If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. [05:17:36] It's Alex Jones. [05:17:39] We've taken Brain Force and made it Brain Force Plus. [05:17:42] Now a 20% more in the bottle and an even more hardcore formula. [05:17:46] You owe it to yourself to get these products. [05:17:49] They really have worked for myself, my family. [05:17:51] They have five-star reviews by the thousands. [05:17:54] Infowarslife.com Criminal elements inside the government, the deep state, are working with the media with fake news and fake leaks to try to undermine Trump's recovery. [05:18:03] That's really the big news. [05:18:08] A soft coup is underway right here in the United States of America in an attempt to overturn November's election results and forcibly remove a duly elected president from office. [05:18:20] Sinister forces quickly aligning in what is becoming now, in my mind, a clear and present danger. [05:18:26] When you see leaders on the left calling for essentially rising up And they allow for Antifa to do all the violence that they do. [05:18:35] And then you have the beheading of the president virtually by Kathy Griffith and this play where President Trump is killed. [05:18:42] And you have a certain percentage of the population who's going to buy into that, who become completely desensitized, become completely radicalized and act. [05:18:50] A gunman opened fire. [05:18:53] When members of Congress and their staffs... [05:18:57] In the hours after five people were shot, including the House Majority Whip, you sent a tweet that said, hunt Republicans. [05:19:04] I mean, it was clearly a reference to the assassination attempt against Congressman Scalise. [05:19:10] It's hard to imagine how you could justify writing something like that. [05:19:13] For too long, Republicans in this country have failed to distinguish the differences between politics and war. [05:19:20] And a lot of Democrats have failed to see the similarities. [05:19:23] So you guys either have to tone down the rhetoric or we have to step up. [05:19:27] Ladies and gentlemen, we have so much proof of the Democrats saying overthrow Trump, UCOG, kill him, kill his supporters, cancel the last election, remove the Republicans that were elected in the last 2016 election. [05:19:40] I mean, I've got the mainstream articles here where they're pushing it. [05:19:43] Here in America, we're at a turning point tonight with forces now forming an alliance to try and remove President Trump from office. [05:19:49] It's that serious. [05:19:50] The left-wing media is out to get him. [05:19:53] They are out to nullify an election for the first time. [05:19:56] America is now suffering from a massive informational crisis because I call them the destroy Trump media Sean Hannity is currently the main leader of the resistance against the globalists outside of Trump. [05:20:22] And then, of course, myself. [05:20:24] But I am more grassroots, and I'm more frontline, being demonized, being attacked. [05:20:29] It's my job to get the intel out, to take the main attack, to draw the enemy fire, so that we understand exactly what we're dealing with. [05:20:36] You've got to destroy Trump media that has been lying to you now. [05:20:41] Provable lies for 11 months, nonstop. [05:20:44] Trump-Russia collusion. [05:20:45] No evidence whatsoever. [05:20:47] The Russians, in my opinion, could not have known how best to weaponize that information unless they had been guided. [05:20:55] And they began to have some of their allies within the internet world, like Infowars, take out pieces and begin to say the most outrageous, outlandish, absurd lies you can imagine. [05:21:11] You have RT, you have Sputnik, you have Rupley, and then I think you have them feeding other entities. [05:21:22] InfoWars comes to mind where those are echo chambers. [05:21:25] The way that the left is going about trying to demonize the president, essentially justify and ignore the violence on their side, and then reinforce that with a complete This is unprecedented to [05:21:55] have a president that behaves this way. [05:21:57] Can anyone go back in history? [05:21:58] When was the last time an actor assassinated a president? [05:22:04] It's a sad day when you cannot depend on the president's word. [05:22:07] And my advice would just be to Republicans who do cozy up to him. [05:22:10] It's just like hugging a suicide bomber. [05:22:12] He's not a tough guy. [05:22:13] He's a bully and he's a bitch. [05:22:15] He's a punk. [05:22:16] He's a dog. [05:22:18] He's a pig. [05:22:19] And he can suck my f***. [05:22:21] He's a con, a bullshit artist, a mutt. [05:22:23] I'll meet him in a hotel room any mother f***ing day of the week and give him a Louisville slugger. [05:22:27] I'd like to punch him in the face. [05:22:29] Kiss my mother f***ing ass, you bitch punk t*** sucker. [05:22:33] Dad! [05:22:40] Pointing what appears to be a water gun in the image of President Donald Trump projected on a whiteboard, our teacher Pale Modi has now been seen by countless viewers across the internet. [05:22:51] Yes! [05:22:52] I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. [05:22:58] It's an actor dressed to look just like President Donald Trump as he's assassinated on stage. [05:23:05] Pictures and video depicting comedian Kathy Griffin holding the bloody decapitated head of President Trump are no joking matter for the Secret Service. [05:23:14] The rhetoric that has inspired the violence has come from the mainstream of the Democratic Party. [05:23:20] They're involved in the coup, an active attempt to start a bloody civil war. [05:23:26] If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. [05:23:43] Resistance. [05:23:44] you Take a look at this study. === Performance Politics (15:26) === [05:23:49] Prenatal pollution exposure linked to decreased telomere length. [05:23:53] Telomeres is something you may have heard of recently. [05:23:56] It is what is at the end of your DNA that is responsible for the aging process. [05:24:02] This is It's a very important part of our human chemistry. [05:24:05] So you already know that we live in an environment that is just loaded with toxic chemicals. [05:24:11] Now they're finding that that environment is actually affecting babies in the prenatal stage, specifically when it comes to the telomeres. [05:24:20] So now you have babies prematurely aging because of all the toxins. [05:24:25] So what does InfoWars do, folks? [05:24:27] We find a solution and we offer you the best, most groundbreaking product to deal with protecting and keeping your telomeres healthy. [05:24:36] And that is DNAforce at InfoWarsStore.com. [05:24:41] And right now, DNAforce is 25% off, folks. [05:24:46] 25% off. [05:24:48] We see the study that tells you your telomeres are under attack, and we cut the price because we care about you, and we want you to be fully healthy and aware to fight the new world order. [05:24:59] So go to Infowarsstore.com, take advantage of DNA Force, protect your telomeres, look at the science behind DNA Force for yourself, and you will see why this product is groundbreaking for telomere protection. [05:25:14] TheWarsStore.com. [05:25:16] Alex Jones has been fighting tyranny, government corruption, and the lying mainstream media since the mid-1990s. [05:25:23] He is a syndicated radio talk show host who has pioneered streaming video over the web, and his websites and YouTube channels have unbelievable reach. [05:25:30] Recently, MSM talking heads went crazy with the report that Alex Jones is a performance artist and actor, and thus everything he has ever reported on must be considered fake news. [05:25:40] His lawyer is arguing that Alex Jones is playing a character. [05:25:44] and is a performance artist. [05:25:46] And there is some truth to the first part of this statement. [05:25:48] He was an actor in two groundbreaking Richard Linklater animated films. [05:25:52] The first was Waking Life. [05:25:53] The scene with Alex driving through the town with a car mounted bullhorn warning people to wake up is considered by many to be a highlight of the film. [05:26:00] I don't know about you, but I'm concerned with what's happening in this world. [05:26:03] I'm concerned with the structure. [05:26:05] I'm concerned with the systems of control. [05:26:07] Those that control my life and those that seek to control it even more! [05:26:11] The second, based on the Philip K. Dick dystopia novel, A Scanner Darkly, once again depicts Alex with a bullhorn warning people of the dangers of a new drug being pushed by the government, who is then tased and thrown into a car by some global love cops. [05:26:22] It's time to realize that we're being enslaved. [05:26:25] Uh-oh! [05:26:30] Stop selling out your own speech! [05:26:33] He also played an evil senator in the independent film warning of EMP dangers, Amerageddon. [05:26:38] That man's a threat to this country. [05:26:40] All three of these are listed in his IMDB account as acting credits. [05:26:43] But he also has 17 credits for documentary films he produced, ranging in subjects from the police state using paid rioters at the WTC in 1999 to 9-11, the OKC bombing, Obama, NSA spying, and How to Secure Your Home. [05:26:56] These documentaries have all been offered free online and have proven legendary in their reach and how they predicted and forewarned of events that are finally getting mainstream attention. [05:27:05] But let's take a look at videos that Alex produced where he did assume a role and indeed become a performance artist. [05:27:11] These are the top 10 Alex Jones performances. [05:27:13] Number 10, A Scientist Who Can Fly. [05:27:16] Even though this was an ad for the InfoWars Life product, Super Male Vitality, it illustrates how Alex Jones can channel the character of a scientist on the verge of an amazing breakthrough while at the same time he educates people on the current attacks that are happening to their glands and hormonal systems from the use of everyday products. [05:27:32] By the end of this two and a half minute video produced in 2014, Alex becomes so consumed with his inner power, he gains the ability to fly. [05:27:39] Hop, hop, and away! [05:27:43] Number 9, Russian agent. [05:27:45] The mainstream media and outgoing Obama administration were blown away by the presidential election of 2016 when Donald Trump took power from the loathsome Hillary Clinton, who cheated on the debates and even had the supposed impartial DNC attack and steal the nomination from Bernie Sanders. [05:28:00] This was spun that anyone and everyone who was pro-Trump had to be a Russian agent. [05:28:04] Dawning this role, Alex became a mind control victim of the Russians, It was being led by an actual Russian on staff, Daria, who was trying to get him to repeat Trump policies. [05:28:12] This theater of the absurd tactic was used to show how ridiculous the Russian agent attack was, but it later came out in an Armed Services Committee hearing that InfoWars was viewed as an echo chamber for Russian media outlets, proving that if you aren't for war with Russia, then you must be a Russian agent. [05:28:27] You have RT, you have Sputnik, you have Rupley, and then I think you have them feeding other entities. [05:28:37] Info Wars comes to mind where those are echo chambers. [05:28:40] Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones! [05:28:45] Number eight, Alex Jones admits he's Bill Hicks. [05:28:49] Internet sleuths have been hounding Alex Jones for years saying he was Bill Hicks. [05:28:53] And while he does slightly resemble the groundbreaking comic, and both were friends with filmmaker Kevin Booth, the age and height are immediate signs that this is totally false. [05:29:00] In early 2015, Alex had had enough, and decided to admit to the world that he played the character Bill Hicks, but was actually a famed English actor David Mentelson III, master orator, who was indeed playing two characters, Bill Hicks and Alex Jones, for the last 30 years, and that now he was ready to retire. [05:29:17] I am David Mentelson. [05:29:22] To be quite clear, David Mintles from the third. [05:29:24] Alex Jones has dawned the English accent several times, most notably in the legendary Piers Morgan interview. [05:29:30] I can speak in this accent as well. [05:29:32] The government hits the firebomb, his own Reichstag, Piers. [05:29:36] But it was the subtle accuracy of the accent that earned this performance number eight in our top ten. [05:29:41] Number seven, Alex Jones becomes a trans dog. [05:29:44] Jumping on the trans movement, which is basically an excuse for people to act weird and have that behavior legitimized, Alex Jones declared that he was trans-zoological and had black socks sewn to his ears to become a dog. [05:29:55] This video is short, barely a minute long, but the message that you must accept any and all behaviors from people or you are a racist bigot is a powerful message, even through all the dog barking. [05:30:04] You're a homophobe. [05:30:05] You're an anti-zoological phobe. [05:30:07] You're a piece of filth. [05:30:08] So now, I become my new self. [05:30:14] Number six, Cobra Commander. [05:30:16] As the 2012 election season kicked into high gear, Alex Jones decided to interview Cobra Commander, who had recently announced his run for the White House. [05:30:24] In the video, Cobra Commander for President, Alex Jones interviews himself playing the terrorist leader who has the CIA, bin Laden, and North Korea all on his payroll. [05:30:33] Mr. Cobra lays out his platform on why he would be the best leader for the United States of America. [05:30:38] What is most amazing on this performance is the voice of Cobra Commander, which sounds outstandingly like the cartoon character who was previously voiced by the late Chris Lada. [05:30:46] I am Supreme Cobra Commander! [05:30:51] You call your petty bureaucrats, officials, and authorities? [05:30:56] You will kneel before Cobra or face my wrath! [05:31:02] Number five, Alex becomes a TSA tattletale. [05:31:06] Don't trust the public. [05:31:08] Only trust Janet, big sis Napolitano, and Homeland Security. [05:31:13] In the intro for the documentary, New World Order, Blueprint for Mad Men, Alex Jones plays a busybody who wants to become an elite Homeland Security tattletale for the FBI and DHS head, Janet Dungbeetle Napolitano. [05:31:24] You got responsibilities now. [05:31:26] The only problem is he works at a coffee shop, but that doesn't deter the TSA wannabe from spying on customers and freak out on them when they try to pay with cash. [05:31:34] Oh no, it's true. [05:31:35] He's looking at InfoWars. [05:31:37] It's this performance that earns number five on our list. [05:31:40] And that's what America's about. [05:31:42] Total schizophrenic paranoia. [05:31:44] Number 4, Alex Jones as a Lizard. [05:31:46] In October 2013, it became increasingly clear that Obamacare was indeed a scam job meant to jack up insurance rates that would lead to horrible healthcare. [05:31:55] Alex Jones produced the video, Alex Jones Reveals Obamacare's Secret Origins. [05:31:59] He dons the mask of Star Trek character Gorn, complete with a top hat, to explain how alien this legislation is and how it was nothing but lies. [05:32:06] Because we're insurance companies who wrote it? [05:32:09] Let me pick my teeth here. [05:32:11] Number three, John Corzine breaks into InfoWars headquarters. [05:32:15] As the MF Global scandal broke in late 2011, Alex Jones donned a grandfatherly beard and innocent top hat and once again interviewed himself. [05:32:23] Gary Gensler was your main minion at Goldman Sachs and he headed up the CFTC. He's been missing now for a month. [05:32:30] In the interview, John the Don Corzine admitted he had stolen the money from the private accounts, but there was nothing that anyone could do about it. [05:32:36] The sound bites that Corzine drops in this video are legendary. [05:32:39] And it's why it's number three on our top ten countdown. [05:32:42] Was there something else you wanted to sit on Santa's knee and ask for, Mr. Jones? [05:32:45] Number two, the devil. [05:32:47] In the video, secret DHS training video leaked. [05:32:50] Alex Jones plays the role of an elite on Earth who is communicating with the devil, whom he also plays. [05:32:55] Soon, our armies will be released. [05:32:58] And nothing on the planet Earth. [05:33:03] The depths of evil depicted in this video freaked out many listeners who called and emailed their concern. [05:33:08] But Alex felt that this video truly depicted the demonic forces that have been guiding the eugenics-obsessed elites since the beginning of time. [05:33:16] His voice is also super freaky, and it's the lines he channeled into this performance that earned a number two spot in our top ten of Alex Jones performances. [05:33:23] Oh, beautiful death! [05:33:25] Might we pull down the mountains and poison the streams? [05:33:29] Might a trillion children be aborted? [05:33:31] And finally, number one, Alex Jones as the Joker. [05:33:35] In August 2009, a picture depicting Barack Obama as the Joker started making the rounds online, but was quickly attacked as racist by the mainstream media. [05:33:43] Quick to capitalize on this meme, Alex Jones donned creepy Joker makeup and completed his August 7th broadcast as the Joker himself and announced a Joker poster contest where the winner would receive $1,000. [05:33:55] This contest was a huge success, and posters of the president in Joker makeup appeared across America. [05:34:00] People made videos of their postering, and it proved to be a big hit online and in the real world. [05:34:05] It was Alex's creepiest role to date, and many listeners thought he had truly lost it. [05:34:09] But it was an amazing promotion for a contest that went nationwide. [05:34:12] It's this role as the Joker that earned the number one spot on this video of top ten performances. [05:34:17] Because we've got the documents, and we've got the proof of the criminal activities they've been carrying out. [05:34:23] Now, there are many performances made by Alex Jones as he hijacked memes and helped spread the message of liberty and freedom across the world, and all would not fit on this list. [05:34:31] So in the comments below, add what your favorite performance or character that Alex Jones has assumed. [05:34:35] Thanks for watching, and here's a brief message from Alex responding to the recent MSM attacks. [05:34:40] First off, they love to brand this as fake news, or the media loves to attack me and say he dresses up in lizard suits like Gwarb. [05:34:50] Or whatever the name of the guy is from the Star Trek episode, the famous one where he's fighting Captain Kirk. [05:34:57] And then the news asks me, are you serious? [05:35:00] And I say, that's satire. [05:35:03] I'm being an actor, acting like I'm a space alien that wants to exterminate the population of the Earth, trying to sell you on taking vaccines. [05:35:10] I don't actually believe that the Star Trek character's real. [05:35:15] Then they go, oh my gosh! [05:35:17] Alex Jones is fake! [05:35:18] He says he's an actor! [05:35:19] Look, he was in Scanner Darkly and he was in Waking Life. [05:35:23] They think you're completely stupid and they think you're completely mentally ill. [05:35:27] If I put a top hat on and play the part of the head of Goldman Sachs saying, I'm screwing you over, I love the mega banks, I'm gonna rob you, world government's good, I'm illustrating how George Soros and other people think of you. [05:35:40] I don't literally believe that. [05:35:43] The times that I... Put on clown makeup and played the part of the Joker saying, drink your fluoride water and take your vaccines because you're going to see pretty colors, kids. [05:35:55] People got freaked out and said, oh my gosh, you're not for real because you act like a nice guy on air. [05:36:02] But then you acted like a monster for an hour on TV and it was powerful. [05:36:06] It was a powerful performance. [05:36:08] That's why people were so freaked out. [05:36:11] They said, what's the real you? [05:36:14] This is the real me. [05:36:15] The Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the Republic, changing the world, Brexit, nationalism rising, Second Amendment, family, delivering the goods, getting people elected. [05:36:28] Patriot, congressmen and women taking over the House of Representatives and their listeners, folks. [05:36:34] Freedom Caucus, every one of them, basically. [05:36:38] They can't stand that. [05:36:39] This platform of people like David Knight, and Paul Watson, and all the other grats, and Ron Paul, and Colonel Schaefer, and countless other people, and our great writers and researchers, are they actors? [05:36:51] Are they fakes? [05:36:52] Do I screen them before they come on air? [05:36:54] Do we tell guests what they can talk about? [05:36:55] No. [05:36:55] Everybody else does. [05:36:56] Not us. [05:36:57] We don't do pre-interviews. [05:36:58] Ask anybody. [05:36:59] We're the most bonafide, hardcore, real McCoy thing there is. [05:37:04] And everybody knows you, and we're delivering the goods. [05:37:07] If you are receiving this transmission, you are the Resistance. . you are the Resistance. . [05:37:27] Talk show host is Alex Jones. [05:37:29] He's a conspiracy theorist. [05:37:31] Radio talk show host Alex Jones. [05:37:34] Alex Jones. [05:37:35] Jones is the wildly popular conspiracy theorist. [05:37:38] Radio talk show host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. [05:37:41] Deeply, I think, racist. [05:37:43] I just got called racist by MSNBC. I don't want that man to have a gun. [05:37:47] 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. [05:37:50] The Alex Jones Show. 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[05:38:42] Whether you're a guy or gal, the last thing you want to be worried about is your deodorant. [05:38:47] No petroleum-based ingredients, 100% natural and cruelty-free. [05:38:51] Stay in the game with Emmerich's Essentials Fragrance-Free Natural Deodorant. [05:38:55] Available at InfoWarsStore.com. [05:38:58] You know, I've been hearing more and more about a thing called fake news, and they're talking about people that go and say all sorts of things. === The Enemy of the People (04:21) === [05:39:04] But I will tell you, some of the media outlets that I deal with are fake news, more so than anybody. [05:39:09] I could name them, but I won't bother. [05:39:11] But you have a few sitting right in front of us. [05:39:14] So they're very, very dishonest people. [05:39:17] But I think it's just something we're going to have to live with. [05:39:20] I guess the advantage I have is that I can speak back. [05:39:24] When it happens to somebody that doesn't have this, doesn't have that kind of a megaphone, they can't speak back. [05:39:32] It's a very sad thing. [05:39:33] I've seen people destroyed. [05:39:34] I've seen people absolutely destroyed. [05:39:37] And I think it's very unfair. [05:39:39] So all I can ask for is honest. [05:39:42] Information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public. [05:39:48] As far as BuzzFeed, which is a failing pile of garbage, writing it, I think they're going to suffer the consequences. [05:39:56] They already are. [05:39:57] Since you're attacking us, can you give us a question? [05:40:00] Go ahead. [05:40:00] No, Mr. President-elect. [05:40:02] Go ahead. [05:40:02] Mr. President-elect, since you are attacking our news organization, can you give us a chance? [05:40:06] Your organization is terrible. [05:40:07] You are attacking our news organization. [05:40:08] Your organization is terrible. [05:40:09] Can you give us a chance to ask a question, sir? [05:40:11] Go ahead. [05:40:11] Sir, can you stay? [05:40:13] Mr. President-elect, can you stay categorically? [05:40:15] She's asking a question. [05:40:15] Don't be rude. [05:40:16] Can you give us a question? [05:40:19] Don't be rude. [05:40:20] I'm not going to give you a question. [05:40:21] I'm not going to give you a question. [05:40:23] Can you stay categorically? [05:40:24] You are fake news, sir. [05:40:27] Fight. [05:40:28] Go ahead. [05:40:29] One more follow. [05:40:29] Should I let him have a little bit more? [05:40:31] What do you think, Peter? [05:40:32] Peter, should I let him have a little bit more? [05:40:34] Sit down. [05:40:35] Sit down. [05:40:35] We'll get it. [05:40:37] Just because of the attack of fake news and attacking our network, I just want to ask you, sir... [05:40:41] I'm changing it from fake news, though. [05:40:43] Doesn't that under... [05:40:44] Very fake news. [05:40:45] I know, but aren't you... [05:40:47] Flawless victory. [05:40:51] I want you all to know that we are fighting the fake news. [05:40:54] It's fake. [05:40:55] A few days ago, I called the fake news the enemy of the people. [05:40:59] And they are. [05:41:00] They are the enemy of the people. [05:41:02] Because they have no sources. [05:41:05] They just make them up. [05:41:07] When there are none, you know, the dishonest media, they'll say, he didn't get a standing ovation. [05:41:13] You know why? [05:41:14] No, you know why? [05:41:16] Because everybody stood and nobody sat. [05:41:18] So they will say, he never got a standing ovation. [05:41:21] Right? [05:41:22] That's the way they are. [05:41:26] They are the worst. [05:41:27] Donald Trump did not get a standing ovation. [05:41:44] They leave out the part. [05:41:46] They never sat down. [05:41:47] They leave that out. [05:41:49] They're very dishonest people. [05:41:51] In fact, in covering my comments, the dishonest media did not explain that I called the fake news the enemy of the people, the fakeness. [05:42:01] They dropped off the word fake. [05:42:05] And all of a sudden, the story became the media. [05:42:10] Is the enemy. [05:42:11] They take the word fake out. [05:42:13] And now I'm saying, oh no, this is no good. [05:42:17] But that's the way they are. [05:42:20] So I'm not against the media. [05:42:22] I'm not against the press. [05:42:24] I don't mind bad stories if I deserve them. [05:42:27] And I tell you, I love good stories, but we won't. [05:42:32] I don't get too many of them. [05:42:35] But I am Only against the fake news, media, or press. [05:42:41] Fake. [05:42:41] Fake. [05:42:42] They have to leave that world. [05:42:43] Just briefly. [05:43:01] My dad is an oral surgeon and dentist. [05:43:03] He's about to retire. [05:43:04] About 15 years ago, he heard me ranting and raving about fluoride and toothpaste and how it causes brain damage and lower IQ and dental furlosis. === Fluoride's Toxic Secret (02:52) === [05:43:11] And he said, son, I don't care who you have on the air. [05:43:14] That's a bunch of bull. [05:43:15] You need fluoride or you die. [05:43:17] And I actually showed him what was in the water supply and the fluoride. [05:43:19] He said, this is incredible. [05:43:20] This is Grignard Reagents Heavy Metals. [05:43:23] They're covering for it, calling it fluoride under law with a loophole to dump toxic waste in the food and water. [05:43:29] Exactly. [05:43:30] Now CNN had to admit last month, in utero and in children, massive IQ reductions. [05:43:36] Well, six years ago, the EPA said reduce it in water by half. [05:43:40] You don't drink your sunscreen, but hydrofluorosilic acid is a... [05:43:45] Hopped up version of fluoride. [05:43:47] It's been turned into an acid. [05:43:49] It's an adjuvant. [05:43:50] It's very toxic. [05:43:51] But there is the CNN headline that fluoride in the water and in toothpaste is causing IQs to drop precipitously. [05:44:00] And for seven years, the... [05:44:02] American Dental Association says don't brush children's teeth until age six with it. [05:44:06] Why does it say nursery water at the store with added fluoride? [05:44:09] And they didn't add calcium fluoride, boys and girls. [05:44:12] They added hydrofluorosilicic acid. [05:44:14] That's why my dad and I developed, with the same folks that make Toms of Maine, it's private labeled, super blue, non-fluoride toothpaste with colloidal silver and high-quality iodine, which you die without iodine. [05:44:25] Massive iodine deficiencies in the country. [05:44:27] If you drink the stuff that's at the store, it'll kill you. [05:44:29] That's a different type of iodine. [05:44:30] This is the real medical grade. [05:44:31] It's 33% off right now. [05:44:33] And we have the bubblegum, natural flavor, organic flavor for children that doesn't have as much of the peppermint in it because it says concentrated toothpaste. [05:44:40] Super blue toothpaste available at InfoWarsStore.com. [05:44:44] My past. [05:45:02] My calling. [05:45:04] My name is Maxine. [05:45:08] I grew up a black woman in a racist, sexist city. [05:45:13] But despite the odds being against me, I made it. [05:45:19] I have a right to my anger. [05:45:23] I call it rebellion. [05:45:41] The disproportionate numbers of black males that are in prisons around this country are in prisons because they don't have the wealth by which to get fancy lawyers who will go in and ensure that they buy justice for them as white folks can do in America. === Outlandish Tea Party Behavior (10:02) === [05:45:59] This is punishment. [05:46:00] This is being very harsh on the most vulnerable people in our society to include liquor stores in this group of stores that you would not like to have the welfare recipients use. [05:46:13] Waters has been charged with ethics violations for asking regulators to help a bank in which her husband had a financial interest. [05:46:19] She denies breaking any house rules. [05:46:22] What people have seen on television in recent days is outlandish behavior by the Tea Party operation in Washington, D.C. And I think that speaks volumes about what's causing problems in Washington, D.C. What exactly outlandish behavior? [05:46:40] Specifically, what do you mean by that? [05:46:42] The shouting. [05:46:43] The Republicans were out there having a great time. [05:46:46] They were laughing. [05:46:47] They were waving the American flag. [05:46:49] and they were egging them on, and I thought that was outrageous behavior. [05:46:52] Guess what this liberal will be all about? [05:46:55] This liberal will be all about socializing, basically taking over and the government running all of your companies. [05:47:07] I heard that. [05:47:17] I couldn't believe it. [05:47:26] Believe it, after all I'd done to pave the way for a woman president. [05:47:33] That I still lived in a sexist nation that couldn't handle a woman president. [05:47:39] But then, it occurred to me, we didn't lose the election. [05:47:45] The Russians stole it. [05:47:48] And I'm telling everybody. [05:47:53] I believe that there was a connection between Donald Trump's campaign and the Russians and the Kremlin. [05:48:02] Absolutely was in collusion with the Kremlin and Putin in Russia. [05:48:08] Our intelligence agencies have already confirmed that the Russians did hack into the DNC. This is a bunch of scumbags. [05:48:18] That's what they are. [05:48:19] Those are very strong words, Congressman. [05:48:21] Who all organize around making money. [05:48:23] Bing, bing, bong, bong, bing, bing, bing. [05:48:25] You have an investigation going on where the president is implicated. [05:48:30] Just to be clear, there hasn't been no actual evidence yet. [05:48:33] No, it has not been. [05:48:35] No, it has not been. [05:48:36] Can't people see what's going on? [05:48:38] Why do you think they hacked into our election? [05:48:42] They hacked into the election because they have to make sure that Donald Trump got elected. [05:48:48] The End [05:49:18] You know what? [05:49:19] I built my career on appealing to the people that women of color can accomplish things too. [05:49:28] But I'll be damned if a white man tries to virtue signal their way up the ladder. [05:49:35] And as far as I'm concerned, the Tea Party can go straight to hell. [05:49:41] You don't scare us. [05:50:04] We're going to fight against you and your policies. [05:50:08] We're going to struggle. [05:50:09] We're going to do everything necessary. [05:50:12] I'm not afraid of anybody. [05:50:14] This is a tough game. [05:50:15] I'm a strong black woman. [05:50:17] See them? [05:50:18] Look at them in their eyes. [05:50:20] Look at them in their eyes. [05:50:21] They're going to fight against them. [05:50:23] Go back to Europe. [05:50:24] Go back to Europe, racist. [05:50:26] Look at them in their eyes, right? [05:50:32] You can't be intimidated. [05:50:34] You can't be frightened. [05:50:36] As far as I'm concerned, the Tea Party can go straight to hell. [05:50:41] Hey Maxine Waters, why don't you quit worrying about the Tea Party and look at your own district and the hellhole that's been created there while you were the representative from that district, Maxine. [05:50:56] Maxine Waters is not only a traitor to our nation, but she's not right in the head. [05:51:03] In fact, the only people who are crazier than Maxine Waters are the people who support her. [05:51:10] At this stage of my life, I get a little confused sometimes. [05:51:25] And it sounds like I'm batshit crazy. [05:51:31] But there's a method to my madness. [05:51:34] Because this struggle, it ain't no joke. [05:51:37] And my millennials, they stay woke. [05:51:42] Vaccine Waters, a Democratic congresswoman calling for President Trump's impeachment, getting a standing ovation before presenting the award for best fight against the system. [05:51:51] You are very vocal in supporting an investigation that could lead to President Trump being impeached. [05:51:58] They've got to stop his ass! [05:52:02] I think the millennials have adopted me because they really do believe I speak truth to power. [05:52:09] And I discovered one thing, just tell the truth. [05:52:11] I have not called for impeachment. [05:52:21] Impeach 45! [05:52:22] The president is a liar, his actions are contemptible, and I'm going to fight every day until he's impeached. [05:52:30] I have not called for the impeachment yet. [05:52:33] I say it over and over again, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. [05:52:36] And I will fight every day until he is impeached. [05:52:42] Impeach 45! [05:52:44] Impeach 45! [05:52:49] Should we wait to call for impeachment until we have the answers to that question? [05:52:55] I have not called for impeachment. [05:52:58] You said I'm going to fight every day until he's impeached. [05:53:01] That's what you tweeted. [05:53:02] You know what people don't like? [05:53:03] They hear the lead. [05:53:04] That much of what you saw coming out of Trump's mouth was a play from Putin's playbook. [05:53:09] I think that when you saw him absolutely calling Hillary crooked, crooked Hillary, lock her up, lock her up, all of that was developed. [05:53:18] I think that was developed strategically with people from the Kremlin, with Putin. [05:53:24] You obviously have been very critical of James Comey in the past. [05:53:28] You said that he had no credibility. [05:53:29] I assume that you support the president's decision then to fire his FBI director. [05:53:35] No, I do not, necessarily. [05:53:37] The FBI director has no credibility. [05:53:39] But if you said that FBI director James Comey had no credibility, wouldn't you support the fact that the president, then candidate Trump, now President Trump made the decision to get rid of him? [05:53:49] No, no, not necessarily. [05:53:53] If Hillary Clinton had won the White House, would you have recommended that she fire FBI Director James Comey? [05:53:59] Well, let me tell you something. [05:54:01] If she had won the White House, I believe that given what he did to her and what he tried to do, she should have fired him. [05:54:10] Yes, the FBI Director has no credibility. [05:54:13] We want a diplomatic solution. [05:54:15] We do not want war in North Korea. [05:54:24] Yeah, in Aleppo. [05:54:25] And the fact that he is wrapping his arms around Putin while Putin is continuing to advance into Korea? [05:54:37] North Korea. [05:54:39] North Korea at all. [05:54:42] Those goddamn North Koreans. [05:54:43] They are some sneaky bastards. [05:54:45] Stop it. [05:54:47] Stay woke. [05:55:00] My millennials! [05:55:02] Stay woke! [05:55:03] If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. [05:55:22] Thanks. . [05:55:24] Talk show host is Alex Jones. [05:55:27] He's a conspiracy theorist. [05:55:29] Radio talk show host Alex Jones. [05:55:31] Alex Jones. [05:55:32] Jones is the wildly popular conspiracy theorist. === Common Sense Talking Points (03:24) === [05:55:35] Radio talk show host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. [05:55:38] He's deeply, I think, racist. [05:55:40] I just got called racist by MSNBC. I don't want that man to have a gun. [05:55:44] 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. [05:55:48] The Alex Jones Show. 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[05:56:40] When asked by NBC's Chuck Todd whether or not embattled Rep John Conyers should be in or out of Congress as he faces down sexual harassment allegations, Nancy Pelosi replied, we are strengthened by due process. [05:56:53] Just because someone is accused, and wait, was it one accusation? [05:56:57] Is it two? [05:56:58] Well Nancy, to answer that question, it was revealed last week the taxpayers footed the bill for a $27,000 settlement for a staffer of Conyers that claimed the 88-year-old congressman made sexual advances on her and then fired her after she wouldn't succumb to them. [05:57:14] And a lawyer who worked for Conyers said she'd often encounter the congressman in his office walking around in his underwear. [05:57:20] Conyers, who's the longest-serving congressman, has denied all sexual harassment allegations against him. [05:57:26] Nancy Pelosi says we need to give him a pass because Conyers is an icon. 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