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We just confronted the former head of the NIH, Francis Collins.
He's one of the villains with Fauci and the entire Wuhan operation and the cover-up, the origin, and the poison shot.
Now he's since backpedaled some.
But that doesn't matter, ladies and gentlemen.
He needs to be held responsible.
So, Fauci and Bill Gates are the very worst.
He's down here.
Part of the way he started to come public and admit that this was wrong, but they did.
The lockdowns, the poison shots, all of it.
When I said to him, you're about to see it, 20 plus million dead, he nodded his head.
So maybe he has a soul.
Maybe he's gonna go public.
Good.
Redeem yourself, turn state's evidence, like Redfield and others have started to do, and come all the way out because The globalist operation for depopulation and what these shots do, turning off the immune system, is all public, and it's not going away, and it's destroying faith in the system and in the medical system, and it's going to bring the system down.
So those of you in the system need to join with the people, and you need to come out for Nuremberg, too, and be witnesses against those that will be held responsible.
And you know the punishment for crimes against humanity.
You know what that is for Nuremberg with the Nazis.
Royce White, strap in, smash mouth populism, here on Sunday Afternoon.
Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show here on Sunday Afternoon.
I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
And as I was just saying before the break, I love seeing Alex Jones get right up in the face of the establishment and their shills, their running dogs, Dr. Collins, responsible for a lot of injury and death in our country and around the world through the vaccines.
And it's just my opinion on the vaccine.
Look, it's not an opinion, it's a fact.
The entire vaccine industry is corrupt.
We don't have to, you know, the COVID vaccines for sure.
Yeah, we see the issues with that.
Now, Dr. Fauci says, hey, myocarditis, you know, there's a myocarditis out there.
How much?
Who knows?
It's kind of open-ended.
We know there's a problem.
We can tell from their reactions.
We can tell from the way that they handled the pandemic and the COVID-19 vaccines, there was an issue.
But there's an issue with the entire vaccine industry.
I mean, there's a fundamental problem with the entire vaccine industry.
And all you got to do is go back and look at the history.
Alex Jones has done a great job of exposing some of that history.
But I was just at an incredible health summit, World Health Freedom Summit here in Alexandria, Minnesota.
Not last weekend, but the weekend before, I believe.
It all runs together when you're on the campaign trail.
But I was at this summit and they had a bunch of great presentations.
I saw my good friend Kenny Maurer, who is a Hall of Fame referee or will be should be a Hall of Fame NBA referee who said, hey, I don't want to take the vaccine.
I don't I don't want to take the vaccine and the NBA try to mandate it.
Never forget.
I'm saying this all as a precursor to what I'm going to talk about today in terms of culture and sports and entertainment and where we've kind of lost some ground and where we need to pick back up some ground.
But this this summer was incredible and they laid out A sequence of events where polio, for example, polio hit the scene.
It devastated people.
A lot of lives were lost due to the polio disease.
But those numbers were already on their way down.
They had already decreased 90 some percent.
Before the vaccine was introduced.
And then they used the vaccine to suggest or say that that decrease, that sharp decrease in deaths, are due to the vaccine.
That's not true at all.
There's no evidence to show things like this.
This is complete propaganda.
Propaganda.
You have three industrial complexes.
You have the military-industrial complex.
You have the medical-industrial complex.
And you have the media-industrial complex.
All three of them, they work together.
You know, on any given day, you can see a politician go on mainstream media to promote some, you know, part of that medical-industrial complex, promote another war, vice versa.
If you really get down to the nitty-gritty, you find out that a lot of your media propaganda and a lot of your medical research, advanced research, is done in the military-industrial complex wing of our government and society.
So, it's all connected, inextricably linked.
So, none of my kids have been vaccinated.
Not one of them.
Not under my authority.
And they'll be hell to pay if I find out that one of my children was vaccinated without my consent.
But I wasn't vaccinated.
Nobody in my household was vaccinated.
My mother wasn't vaccinated.
My father didn't get vaccinated.
I mean, so there are people out here who have already rejected this COVID-19 vaccine narrative.
Now, we need to start to build and expand where people reject the vaccine narrative writ large, or at least better understand it.
Informed consent.
These used to be regular, accepted ideas.
Now, I guess this is conspiracy theory.
This is why, you know, you go to my Wikipedia, like I said, the last time I hosted, the opening line is, Royce White is a conspiracy theorist.
No, I'm a conspiracy analyst, is what I am.
There's a lot of conspiracy in this country.
As the great Steve Bannon always says, there are no conspiracies, but there are no coincidences.
That's kind of a wink and nod to tell you that conspiracy isn't really so conspiratorial.
It's really right up in your face.
Collins, Fauci, a lot of them, the World Health Organization, it's right up in your face.
The only conspiracy really is that they've done such a good job with entertaining people, uh, at places like, uh, the Minnesota Vikings football game that, that they can tell you it's a conspiracy or a conspiracy theory.
That's, that's really, that's really what the conspiracy is.
The conspiracy is to distract the American people and the people all across the world with bread and circuses.
So it's much easier to lie.
We all know what the scam is.
The problem, the problem, the problem still, The entertainment is good.
I mean, I'm a sportsman myself.
I'm a lifelong athlete, and a pretty good one at that.
I mean, only 5,000 people in the history of human civilization were drafted to the NBA.
It's a very rare feat.
And, you know, I've played sports my whole life, and there is a lot that sports offers society.
There's no doubt about it.
A lot that sports offers us.
Sports are great.
I mean, let's not, we don't want to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
That's part of the problem as well.
And that's what I really want to talk about today.
We, we have this tendency when these Marxists and communists infiltrate, take over and they start to spread their dogmatic beliefs.
We, we have the tendency to, to reject and resign from whatever they've touched and throw the baby out with the bathwater.
This is a mistake.
This is a mistake, partly because you got to, you know, when you're in a war, you're in a fight, you got to acknowledge and accept how effective your enemy is with their strategy.
And this strategy is effective.
When you take the media institutions, when you take the academic institutions, when you run the entertainment industry, you have a monopoly on information.
That's why the show is called Info Wars, right?
There is a mainstream establishment monopoly on information itself.
We have to acknowledge that.
And we have to start to push back.
We have to start to fight back fundamentally.
At an institutional level.
At a freedom of movement, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly level.
And we're starting to do that.
That's what Alex Jones is showing you right there.
He's walking through the airport.
He's going right up to Dr. Collins.
He's getting right up in his face.
Getting right up in his grill.
And speaking the truth.
But we have to do it, all of us.
We have to do it.
When, you know, think about it.
I was just down at US Bank Stadium, downtown Minneapolis.
I know people talk about how dangerous Minneapolis is, and there's no doubt about it.
There's problems, there's crime.
I don't believe for a second that crime is at an all-time low.
I think there's a lot of crime happening that isn't being reported or reported properly.
I think there are a lot of, you know, dead leads out there that aren't getting reported properly.
So I'm not saying that crime isn't an issue.
What I am going to say is crime is still a, let's say, a small possibility en masse.
En masse, the chances that you become a victim of a violent crime are not high.
They're still low.
It's an issue that we have to solve.
And for those who become victims to violent crime, to home invasions or carjackings or
burglaries and maybe gun violence and all of that, yes, we have to work on those.
We have to keep watching that.
We have to be mindful and vigilant.
We have to diagnose the problem and try and come up with a solution.
The solution is never going to be you taking our guns.
That ain't happening.
That's not a solution.
The solution can be that we start to fix the culture and we give people something better to live for and better to live by.
But don't let them fool you into hiding in your little corner of the world.
See, because when you do that, I use this example all the time, and I was telling some people down at US Bank Stadium today, Who live in Minnesota or from Minnesota, but they spend time down in Florida in Minnesota.
We call those snowbirds.
There's a lot of retirees here in this from the state of Minnesota or that that have two residencies.
They live here part of the year and they live down in Florida part of the year part of it's because of weather.
Okay.
Part of it's because of income taxes, and we tip our hat to the great state of Florida for having a much better income tax policy than Minnesota.
In fact, if there's a hallmark of Minnesota's communism, it would be the state income tax, where we had an $18 billion surplus here in the state of Minnesota, and commie Governor Walz didn't give a single penny back to the working citizens.
That, my friends, is what's on the horizon.
We know that.
However, It's also worthwhile to mention when you think that you're running from the front line, when you think that you're tucking tail and running to a better place somewhere else in the country, it's funny how quickly your commie governor becomes the pick to, let's say, get
The vice presidency.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, you think you're leaving Minnesota to go move to, uh, I don't know, South and North Dakota.
You know, you think you're running from the communism and the socialism and the Marxism where you, where you were.
And all of a sudden the governor from that state shoots up the ladder and he's going to be the vice president of the whole country.
I mean, you see, the point I'm making there is don't run.
Don't run.
You got to hold the line where you are.
And part of holding the line where you are is not getting so caught up and fearful of the possibility and potential for crime and violence out there in the metropolitan areas that you don't go out and stand firm for what you believe in, and even more importantly, preach and minister the gospel and the value of American citizenship.
We have to do this.
I saw something today that was So, uh, inspirational.
I'm there outside the Vikings Stadium, U.S.
Bank Stadium, which was paid for by the tax dollars, by the way, here in Minnesota.
Beautiful stadium, you know, must hold about 80,000 people.
It's just a modern marvel.
And even more of a modern marvel is to see how many people an American football game just draws.
I mean, when you really see, when you visually see it, when you're there and you're not there just to get out of your car and, and kind of, you know, walk up to the arena or the stadium and, and walk in and get to your seat or get your, your, your snacks from the cassette stand.
When you actually just sit back and watch it from an observational standpoint, it is breathtaking.
How, just how many people, are there at one time. It's really mind-blowing. At least
for me it was today. So I'm there and I see the thousands and thousands of Minnesota Vikings jerseys.
Now what's great about it is, I'll talk about what's inspirational in a moment, but what's
great about it is American football and American professional sports does
bring out a mixed crowd of people who are engaged in their fandom because of a much broader sense
of community outside of their politics. Right?
I mean, people's politics are their politics.
People's faith are their faith.
But sports has a way to bring all of the people from a given community together under the auspice of genuine, fair, and elite competition.
That's what American, and that's what all professional sports does.
Hell, that's what sports does down at your high school level, you know, down to the peewee level.
As a matter of fact, there's, there's all kinds of tournaments all across the country.
You could go off to on a, on a given weekend and you'll find people there who are the parents of, of young, young children, kids, teens that believe in many different things, but they're there together in one place under the auspice of genuine and fair competition.
So that's a beautiful thing.
And that's why we went down there as a campaign.
And I had about 10-11 campaign volunteers.
One of my young up-and-coming Republicans, his name is Mason Madden, and he's holding the Royce White sign up, and we're walking against the grain of traffic.
And being polite, just smiling and waving.
Hello, how you doing?
How you doing today?
And good to see you.
Good to meet you.
You know, people come up and they say, Royce, Royce, good to see you.
We're voting for you.
Thank you.
We support you.
And some people give you a little, you know, side eye.
Some people make a little snarky remarks under their breath.
And that's all good.
That's all part of it.
But we want to be where the people are.
And we want to show who we are and we don't wanna allow the Marxists
and the communists and the socialists to brand us.
So sporting events are great, but I saw something inspirational.
And in front of the stadium, right in front of the stadium, right where you walk up to walk in and get your tickets
or punch your tickets or whatever the case may be, there was a man out there
and he was hooked up to his microphone and had a speaker and he had a sign.
You know, he had one of those body harnesses that was connected to a sign over his head.
And he was preaching the gospel.
He was preaching the gospel.
And it dawned on me how when I was coming up, when I was coming up,
I would have regarded that as a nuisance.
I would have regarded him as something that's an irritant.
And you can almost see, as people encounter what he's saying out there in front of the stadium, that many of them think of it as a nuisance.
Even if they vote Republican, even if they may support Donald Trump, they find it that the football game is not really a place Where they should have to come and encounter a man preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.
But I thought it was so courageous.
I mean, you just know nobody wants to hear what he has to say.
You can feel it when you're out there.
When I saw him, I could feel that nobody really wanted to hear what he had to say.
You know, and it's it's it's a strange.
It's a strange kind of catch 22 right there in front of a football game, because at the same time where I say sports is valuable, it has value that it adds to society, it has become almost religious.
So religious, in fact, that people reject the gospel of Jesus Christ right there in front of the stadium as it's an inconvenience.
And there's something to be said for that, as to why our society has gone the way that it's gone.
So I'm sitting there and I'm listening to him and he's saying, Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the light.
And, you know, don't be damned to hell.
Don't let your soul be damned to hell.
Nobody can save that.
And he starts talking politics.
He says, Democrats, Republicans, Jesus Christ is the only way.
And he must have saw me.
And he starts, he yells out, even Royce White, you know, Royce White isn't isn't in Christ.
And if he isn't in Christ, then then, you know, he can't help you.
And so I stopped.
And, you know, I'm six foot eight, 270 pounds, so people can see me.
I stop.
I turn.
And I walk up to him, and I say, now, wait a second.
I say, I like what you're doing out here.
I think it's courageous.
I really do.
God bless you.
Praise be to God.
But what makes you say that I'm not in Christ?
He said, oh, I said, if you're not in Christ.
I said, no, you said I'm not.
He said, oh, well, I meant to say if you're not.
I said, okay, well, fair play to you.
God bless you.
And he said, yeah, you got my vote.
But my point in saying and pointing that out is this.
I want to keep talking about this, this cultural thing that the crisis of culture and sports and entertainment that we have in the next segment as well.
But the point, the reason I point that out is this.
Sports has a way of bringing people together, but we've, we've, we've siloed sports from politics and politics from education and education from, and, and it's just all these silos.
There's all these little, these, these, these little, uh, you know, There are all these separations in our society, in our culture.
You're not supposed to talk about this thing here.
You're not supposed to talk about that thing there.
And it's all just nonsense.
It's all us just buying into a norm, a status quo, where we can't even talk to each other.
And that's really what started to happen.
When you really think about the result of that culture, we just don't really talk to each other.
I mean, people are starting to become accustomed to not even speaking to one another.
And so that's part of something that we have to look at.
That is what we have to look at.
We have to think to ourselves, we love football.
We love technology.
We love the internet.
You know, we love being able to go to mass online at our megachurch.
And that's all well and good.
But convenience will be the death of freedom and liberty.
And you got to understand that.
And I know, I know it's inconvenient to go down there into the twin cities and to that metropolitan area, wherever that, that, that, that NFL football stadium is, or NBA arena is, or, or, or, you know, MLB stadium is in your respective city.
I know it's inconvenient to go down and find a place to park and the city overcharges you to park on the street and everybody's price gouging each other.
Cause they, I mean, we're living in inflationary times, right?
I know it's inconvenient, but you got to ask yourself, what's more inconvenient?
Going down to those places, smiling and waving and representing yourself as an individual citizen, but also the things that you believe in, representing that or living under communism.
And that's what we failed to weigh and measure up until this point.
You know, we've kind of looked at all of these things as somewhat of an inconvenience.
Like, we let the Marxists and the Communists take over our schools, and so we reject that.
We don't like it.
But we're not willing to sit on the school boards.
You understand what I'm saying?
Is that we have a problem with crime.
Down there in Minneapolis in the belly of the beast here in Minneapolis.
I'm in the belly of the beast here in Minneapolis.
We got a problem with the crime, but we don't want to go down there and preach the gospel or we don't want to go down there and minister the value of American citizenship or the Republican Party platform or whatever party that that you believe in whatever party platform you believe.
We don't want to do that though, right?
And so I get myself to this place where I'm thinking we have to be down there every single home game.
We have to be down there.
Just a smile and wave.
Because, you know, what you have to first check off of your list is, you know, before you throw too much condemnation, on people you know who may love sports more than they're involved with the church or they may know the stats of their favorite player more than they know uh you know what's going on in terms of the people who represent them in government in which way they vote on certain bills you can throw condemnation on them but you have to ask yourselves why would they think any different and so even myself where i have great contempt
And it grows, trust me, on a daily basis, because I do encounter a lot of people who know exactly what's going on, and they're siding with these evil people on purpose anyway.
They're making a conscious decision to do what's wrong.
So those people deserve our condemnation and contempt.
But there are a lot of people, a vast majority of people, who are falling through the cracks by default.
Simply by default.
There are a lot of people who, take it from me, I grew up in a culturally democrat community.
I grew up in a black catholic community as well, so you could say there are plenty of traditional conservative values that were just Baked into the way that we thought.
But culturally, politically, black communities all across this country remain culturally Democrat.
Now you're seeing a shift and Donald Trump helped to bring about that shift in many ways.
But regardless, some of these people, some of these people don't know any better.
They have no clue.
They don't even know what Marxism really is.
I mean, they're just being told some fluffy, fictitious fairy tale about Marxism by some white liberal woman who was brainwashed and educated by a Marxist professor who came from the 60s who thought that Marxism and socialism were the only suitable rejection to capitalism because of the military-industrial complex and what they thought to be unrighteous wars.
That's one way you could see it.
Don't get me wrong, there's some people that even back then, Henry Kissinger, they knew exactly what they were doing.
I'm not making any excuses for them, but I'm talking about the people, the general public.
The greatest scam and conspiracy ran on the general public is to distract them.
To not give them all the information.
So they can't make an informed decision.
So they don't understand the implications of what their views and beliefs, even casually, may really mean.
And we have to, as Christians and as Americans who believe in redemption, we have to carry some level of grace when it comes to thinking about the future of this nation.
But also, how do we go back and reach these people?
And the great news coming out of Minnesota right now, out of my race with Amy Klobuchar, neck and neck with the independents.
They said that us MAGA extremist Republicans could not perform with the independents and moderates.
And the latest poll shows that me and Amy Klobuchar are deadlocked, dead heat with the independents, which is a very, very good sign for the direction of this country in this election cycle.
Justice Department trustee assigned to my case, personal and business bankruptcy, ordered without a court order or any reason, the doors of this facility shut.
They lied and said it would just be for three days and they admitted the security would be for a month or permanently.
The judge in Houston, Judge Lopez, had nothing to do with it.
Then it hit the news they were going to close us.
No judge's order, no nothing, just the Justice Department, who'd been involved in the case harassing me from the beginning for over a year and a half.
People were blown away by it.
I refused to go along with it.
I said I'd call the police on them.
They didn't have any orders.
They backed down.
Then they went to court two weeks later and said, we want him removed.
The judge listened to him and said, you're all fired.
The CRO, who had been appointed by the court, and the Justice Department appointed person that the court had let into it.
And they had a Justice Department committee, all this stuff.
Now, I'm in personal bankruptcy.
I agreed to sell the assets of Free Speech Systems, the website, the shopping cart, the equipment.
And there was going to be an auction on the 24th.
of October.
Then they moved to the 30th.
The Democratic Party running all this, the FBI, CIA, it's all come out in the news.
Didn't want that.
They want me off the air by early November.
This is in the court filings.
They said, we don't want money, want him shut down.
And the judge said, no, it's gonna, it's gonna sell.
There's buyers out there that are patriots that I'd work with.
They'd have to outbid that.
They don't want to do that.
So they announced, and I knew this two days ago, it hadn't announced yet, it hit Bloomberg, AP Reuters will put Bloomberg up.
The Justice Department is intervening.
Alex Jones bankruptcy trustee sale efforts challenged by DOJ.
They rarely get involved in bankruptcies, but they got involved in mine.
They're unable through just pure vigilantism to shut us down 11, 12 weeks ago.
Got egg on their face and now they've come back.
They want us shut down and just closed, and don't even let them sell the assets.
You heard that.
So it's a gamble, but we were doing it.
Only move we had left.
And they obviously got our phones capped and stuff, and know some better is coming.
They're going to have an issue on their hands.
And they don't want to do that.
They've got big billionaire backers, they claim.
They've even told that in the court.
We'll see what happens.
Alex Jones, bankruptcy trustee, sale efforts challenged by DOJ.
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We're reaching tens of millions, conservatively, a day.
Some days, 50, 60 million now.
I can't do this without funding.
I'm out of money.
They took all my money, and it wasn't a lot during the bankruptcy.
I am literally on empty myself, and I have to pay for the legal challenges of all this in court.
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I'm your guest host Royce White here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I appreciate you being here and it's a great honor.
Thank you to Alex Jones and the entire InfoWars team for allowing me to host.
And what Alex Jones just said there in the message couldn't be more true and more important.
The great sign of the guys who are telling the truth.
It's when the lawfare breaks out at the level it has against Alex Jones and also my good friend and mentor Steve Bannon.
These are two individuals I've been linked to since I've shown signs of political success myself.
And that's pretty much the reason why they're going after those two.
Because what they're saying resonates.
What they're saying resonates with people.
What they're saying resonates with a growing movement in this country that's ready to change the status quo of corruption.
And Alex Jones, Right in the crosshairs, obviously.
I mean, I don't have to explain it to you, but I will reiterate and echo those sentiments that we have to support people like Alex Jones.
And they can call me a conspiracy theorist or a radical or an extremist or whatever they want.
We were able to win a Minnesota statewide primary.
We love embracing Alex Jones.
We love the InfoWars audience.
We're not hiding.
We're not hiding who we are.
I had somebody come up to me today at the Vikings game in front of the stadium and say, hey, I heard you hosting on Alex Jones the other day.
So things are starting to change.
They can't hide the truth forever, but they will try to suppress it.
And we can't let them do that.
It's part of our duty, our civic duty as American citizens.
Freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, our freedoms are fundamental.
To our American identity and our citizenship.
It has a value.
We got to protect that value and fight for that value.
Now what I was talking about before the break is we cannot let the fear of everything that's happened in this country reach a level where we are afraid.
We are too afraid to go down into the places that we need to go to change minds and hearts to win.
There's no sense in even talking about politics if you're not willing to go somewhere to meet somebody on the road that disagrees with you and talk to them and try to change their mind.
There's no reason to talk about politics anymore.
Just stop.
Just, you know, do whatever you're going to do.
But to talk about politics or complain, is meaningless because it's not going to change unless we change it.
We, the people, we have the power to change it.
We have the power.
Our founding fathers were brilliant and they get the freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, just like I'm saying, uh, just, just a moment ago is the greatest tool we've been given.
No matter what the mainstream media lines up against us, just like Alex Jones did there in the airport, went right up to Dr. Collins and got in his grill and said, we know that you lied.
We have the same power to do that, only the difference is Dr. Collins does know that he lied.
He does know what this establishment's agenda is.
He actually is in on the end.
He's in on the information.
He's in on the agenda.
These people that you meet out in the street, for the most part, the vast majority of them, they do not know.
It's a perfect example.
Look here, Dr. Collins, he's walking there like he's a regular guy.
He knows.
He's in on the agenda.
Those people that are standing back there behind him, that are just going to get on the flight, they have no clue what's really going on in this country.
And that is by intentional and brilliant design.
They have no clue what's happening in the world around them, for the most part.
They believe MSNBC.
They believe CNN.
They believe the New York Times.
They believe the Wall Street Journal.
They believe what they are told.
We are that patriotic rebel force that is trying to help people wake up, wake up and realize All of these institutions have every incentive and motive you could possibly imagine to lie to you.
Control at this level of this many people has to start with lies.
It has to start with misinformation and propaganda.
This is not rocket science.
This isn't political science.
This is basic fundamental math.
They have to lie.
Propaganda is the only way you can control the minds of this many people.
The other way is bread and circuses.
Yeah, sports is one of them.
And I love it.
Yeah, I've been a lifelong Viking fan.
I was there.
I was there right in front of the TV as a small child, you know, praying that Gary Anderson made the field goal back in In 1998, he shanked it to the left, and Gary Anderson's probably a great guy.
I never really met him in person, but he was an incredible field goal kicker.
He made a bunch of kicks over the course of his career.
When he got right up to the moment to send us the Super Bowl, he shanked one.
I'm sure wherever he is, he's still kicking himself at night because of it.
Hopefully he's let it go, because at the end of the day, it's just a game.
But the point I'm making is, You know, I'm a lifelong Vikings fan.
You know, I was there today and the Vikings won and I'm happy about that because we all share some sense of community, some pride in our community, some pride in the place that we live.
And that's why team sports is so popular.
And you go back down, I can't tell you how many people I saw today out front that were from Iowa State, that were Iowa State grads.
And there are a lot of them out there.
I meet them all across the country and they're spread out all across the country.
And we have that sense of pride in Iowa State, in Iowa State's sports, in Iowa State As a school.
And that's good.
Some of that is good.
The question is, do you let that consume you?
Do you let that dominate your identity to the point?
Do you let that dominate your focus to the point where you lose sight of everything else?
Most of things that are much more important.
Do you lose sight of those things in the shadow of your fanaticism, your fandom?
That's the real question here.
And it's not just about sports.
Sports is one example.
It's probably the best example.
Because if you look at the metrics of what draws the most crowds on live television, for example, professional sports is far out in the head in terms of what draws the biggest live audience on all of live television.
Okay.
And presidential debates and things like that would also be high up there, which kind of tells you something about what our political entertainment has become.
And a lot of it is entertainment.
By design, okay?
You know, it kind of turtles all the way down, but my point is, there is good there.
There is good there.
We have to see the good.
We have to understand the good.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater, but we have to be hyper-focused, that we don't allow sports, entertainment, music, bread and circuses to distract us from everything else going on, especially at this moment in our nation's history, because we are on the verge of losing our freedoms.
And even more dangerous than that, you know, I've been thinking about this and I was thinking about this today.
The system is working so well.
You could see a scenario where they would find a way to make sure everything continues to work relatively well.
The question is, do we as Americans believe that part of our civic duty and our American citizenship is to ensure that It works at a fundamental level for as many people as humanly possible.
And that answer in the future is going to be no.
In the future, you may still be able to go and get on the light rail, local transportation train here in town.
You may still be able to go get on the light rail.
You may still be able to go get in your vehicle, drive downtown Minneapolis Park, tailgate, have a beer.
Have a bite to eat, go into the game, you know, pay electronically.
In the future, they'll do an eye scan.
It'll be a fingerprint or, you know, facial recognition, whatever the case may be.
You may still be able to do those things, but your fellow American citizens will slowly lose their rights and freedoms.
And even furthermore, they will slowly start to disappear.
And you'll look up eventually and you'll go, wow.
Wow, there used to be 70,000 people here, and now there's only 30,000.
And you ask yourself, well, what good would that do this establishment?
What good would it do to pull consumers?
And when you think about consumers, when you think about consumer, don't just think about the profit and the money.
Think about consumers as a metric of human energy, okay?
When we talk about energy, when you talk about money and currency, what you're really talking about is the exchange of energy.
That's what currency really is.
Why would they do that?
Well, again, you see the population as stagnant.
But the people like Dr. Collins, they see the population from a 30,000-foot view, and they see it as always increasing.
Now, there are people who are starting to point out the fact that we might have a population problem, but it depends on which side of that football you're on.
I mean, think, go back to World War II.
I mean, you think, we lost 75 million people during World War II in six years.
I think we're so desensitized to exponential math.
I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't know that people fully grasp that level of death.
We lost 75 million people.
75 million people in six years.
It's unbelievable.
It's unfathomable that we, that we lose that many people in six years, but we did.
We did.
And it begs the question, you know, this high-end level of the establishment of the agenda.
They already talk about population control.
They talk about there being too many people on the planet.
They talk about the need to go back to a time where the population would be much smaller and thus much more manageable.
And that is part of their agenda.
And right now, you may still be able to go to a football game and enjoy it.
And I'm not telling you you shouldn't, but you for damn sure better at least be thinking somewhere in your mind how important this political season is and the others that are going to come in the near future to try and stifle and spoil that agenda.
That at least has to be on your mind.
And then have fun.
Have fun.
Enjoy your football games.
Enjoy your basketball games.
Enjoy your college sports.
Enjoy all of them.
Enjoy your high school sports.
I coach my son's AAU team.
You know, sports, in a way, is an example.
Professional sports is, in a way, it's an example of the microcosm of little platoons that help America go, that help America thrive, that help America be America.
The little platoons of the mom and the dad and the family and, you know, taking the daughter to soccer practice or the son and volunteer coaches and peewee football and, you know, going to those school boards, being on that school board.
Right?
So professional sports is kind of a macrocosm of those little platoons.
I'm not telling you there's no value in it.
There's value in it.
There's a lot of value in it.
A lot of what shaped me into what I am today was done right there on a concrete or cement or asphalt basketball court at a park in a neighborhood that they tell you is too dangerous for you to go to.
But I was able to survive out there playing basketball by myself.
Now, could I have been hit by a straight bullet?
There weren't that many instances where I was in danger of being hit by a straight bullet, but it happens.
I'm not saying it doesn't happen across the country.
The point is, you and I, we have to be willing to go down there, or I guarantee you, long-term, we will lose this country.
Why am I saying this?
There's a story that's broken now, in the last 24 hours, if you're on X, and you see the trending Janet Jackson story.
I want to talk about this Janet Jackson thing for a moment, because it's a very interesting cultural signal.
Jenna Jackson supposedly was asked about Kamala Harris.
She said, I heard Kamala Harris is in black and that her father is white or he identifies as white.
Okay.
Now I got to say this because first let's get this out of the way.
All of these people out here who say, let's not talk about race, cut it out.
Take your little, take your kiddie ball and you go back to the kiddie side of the, of the, of the park.
Okay.
Race is a part of this country.
It's a part of this country's history.
It's a part of this country's current.
It's a part of the culture today.
There's nothing we can do about that.
How we talk about it is what we can do about it.
How we think about it, how we engage in that conversation is what we can do about it.
But there is no good sense of thinking that we can pull race or color out of our cultural conversations or out of our culture today.
So it's perfectly reasonable to talk about Kamala Harris's identity and ethnicity, especially since she wants to use it as the springboard to garner the blind faith of all of these black people and Janet Jackson.
And why am I bringing this up?
Because it's such a it's such an important cultural signal again for the Democrat Party and their platform and how it's starting to crumble.
How Marxism always starts to implode on itself.
They actually think they can go after Janet Jackson.
They think they can cancel Janet Jackson.
That's what's hilarious.
They're not, they're not canceling Janet Jackson.
You know, one, one person, as soon as one person says, ah, you know, I think a little differently than the rest of the Democrat party.
All of a sudden, you know, they're, they're, they're immediately cast into the fire and left for dead.
Like they try to say Janet Jackson is irrelevant.
Let me tell you all something, okay?
Let me be very clear with you.
If you don't understand how influential mainstream media and some of these popular music icons are, then show up.
At a concert the same way you do at a football game and you'll see there are very few things left in our society that even get people to come out in person.
You can still order, you can order anything you want from Amazon.
You can order anything you want from Uber Eats or Instacart.
It started off as food and restaurants.
Now, just bring me my Kleenex from Target, vis-a-vis my mobile app.
You really don't have to leave the house that much.
Now, your work is going to be remote too.
I was listening to some remote learning.
Everybody has a digital remote learning day now in their school week.
They're shaping society to where you voluntarily give up your freedom of movement.
Where it's culturally conceded that we don't really have to leave our homes.
Very easy to control you.
One of the Trojan horses of technology.
And we're gonna bring everything to you.
Don't worry, you don't gotta go anywhere.
Okay?
Okay.
Well, go see one of these Taylor Swift concerts.
People still coming out in person.
And I can't stand her.
But the point is, as far as Billboard success goes, Janet Jackson is ahead of Taylor Swift.
Y'all ain't canceling Janet Jackson out there.
Sorry.
The Democrat Party is getting sloppy.
This liberal mainstream media industrial complex, you're getting sloppy.
You're getting sloppy.
You're way out over your skis, and I love it.
I love it, because you just ran into a brick wall.
It happened also with Kyrie Irving.
Never forget.
Never forget they tried to cancel Kyrie Irving.
One of the best basketball players of all time, and I'm a pretty good basketball player myself, but when you talk about pure skill and talent, Kyrie Irving is one of the best basketball players of all time.
And you all remember when he posted the clip of Alex Jones talking about how this entire information war is being waged and they tried to cancel him.
But it didn't start with Alex Jones.
It started when they tried to mandate him to take a vaccine and he said no.
And now, in retrospect, we see Alex Jones write a lot, but we also see that that vaccine mandate had very little merit to it.
But they tried to cancel him.
They tried to cancel him.
They called him anti-Semitic, and so on and so forth.
And then, all of a sudden, he pops up on the Dallas Mavericks, and they make a deep, deep run.
Now he has his own sneaker.
He's doing fine, is what I'm saying.
They couldn't cancel him.
They tried to, but they couldn't.
Janet Jackson the same way.
She's number seven all time on the billboard list, ahead of her brother Michael Jackson, who in many eyes is the king of pop, okay?
You can't cancel Janet Jackson.
You can't, and black people out there, we understand.
If you were born in the 90s, I'm the first United States senator in American history to be born in the 1990s.
First nominated senator to be born in the 1990s.
If you were born in the 90s in a black household, Janet Jackson is unimpeachable almost.
And what she contributed to R&B.
And I mean she is, I'm not saying she can do no wrong.
What I'm saying is, compared to Kamala Harris, who is Kamala Harris in the shadow of Janet Jackson?
I challenge anybody listening to this right now to go to your phone, or wherever you get your music, you go download Velvet Rope, the album, and you go play Velvet Rope today on this Sunday morning, and you open up some windows and pull those blinds back and get some fresh air, and you tell me that that album doesn't make your day feel a little bit better.
What has Kamala Harris ever done for the black community?
She wasn't even identifying as black!
And I like Janet Jackson saying it, and now they're gonna call Janet, She's going to get the call and she's going to apologize and walk the statements back.
But her first instinct is the instinct that many black people are having.
And I only bring it up to say, don't be scared to go down into the metropolitan areas because they're already starting to think the same thing you think out there.
The narrative is crumbling.
The race narrative is crumbling.
Don't be afraid to give it a push.
Kick on it a little bit.
Kick on it a little bit and see what it yields.
We got 30 to 45 days to save this republic.
We got to take the kiddie gloves off, deal with things as they are, not as we wish they would be.
We're not canceling Janet Jackson.
Sports are great, but we can't let it consume us.
But we have to acknowledge how effective they are, and we have to go to those places ourselves to start to combat the narrative.
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the Alex Jones Show.
And today we're going to be talking about a subject, again, that transcends left and right and is a reality when it comes to what's really going on in space.
I've got news for everybody.
I know it sounds nice.
I know people want to believe in it.
But we're not going to Mars at all.
That's imagination land.
So the first place I'm going to start is here.
Okay.
We're seeing these headlines everywhere.
Trump is now ludicrously saying that we're going to go to Mars during his administration.
He's not even talking about human beings.
He's talking about landing a large scale rocket.
on Mars, on the movement to put human beings there.
Now, the reason I'm choosing this as a subject is because we have to realize that the vast majority of our space program is, one, about weapons and communication systems.
It is weaponizing space on a mass level, okay?
That's numero uno, and we're going to show you that in a moment.
Then, we have to also understand it's putting us Into the virtual arena.
All right.
And when we talk about that virtual arena, we are also talking about transhumanism as well.
These are the three main things that our space program, NASA, SpaceX, and beyond are really about.
We got to illustrate that.
Now, first of all, we're going to start here.
Okay.
This is a real plan.
Uh, The old muskernuts retweeted this.
Okay, so this is a real announcement.
Within two years, the first uncrewed starships launched to Mars during the next Earth-Mars transfer window to test landing reliability.
Now listen, Just the rocket stuff we have going on here.
What's currently going on in the ISS, we're also going to illustrate that, that these astronauts who were supposed to be there for a couple days are now stuck there until about February.
They're about 250 miles above the planet in low Earth orbit.
That has to be illustrated.
We'll get there, and in a reason, in a moment.
Four years, the first crewed flights to Mars, and the uncrewed landings.
It's not real.
Guys, let's look at some numbers right now.
Okay.
First of all, before we get there, I want people to understand that space is obviously not a uniform thing, just like we don't always know what's going on around our planet.
And I, and I think that NASA has a place that we do need to learn more about our earth, but that's the thing.
Science is ever-changing.
I mean, this isn't an old headline.
It's from a couple weeks ago, okay?
NASA discovers an invisible electric field surrounding the Earth, claiming it is as important as gravity.
Now, I want people to understand this.
There's so much going on around us that is invisible to the eye, that even transcends The technology that we have now developed.
Yes, we have created wireless networks of information and beyond.
But when you look at the magnetosphere, the ionosphere, the stratosphere, the discovery of even the Van Allen radiation belts, by the way, that came right before the Apollo missions during Gemini.
Okay, so not that long ago, and allegedly, Human beings, for the first time since the Apollo missions, and for the first time women ever, you'd think that'd be a big story, just went past the Van Allen belts, actually.
So, just so everybody understands that, this Polaris Dawn, which we're going to get into, that just took place, it is essential to understand how far we really maybe, maybe, in putting humans in space.
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I hear people talk and we are back with the Alex Jones Show.
We are talking about the reality behind what's going on in space, the Polaris Dawn spacewalk and where we've been historically and where I imagine we are going.
Now, first and foremost, When we talk about these spacewalks, they have a long and storied history.
Okay.
And again, prior to this spacewalk of Polarstown, that was not even a thousand miles above the earth, but above the Van Allen radiation belts.
The only time human beings have been beyond that is Apollo.
And by the way, the Russians, they've only been just about under 300 miles officially, even though they were kicking our arnis in the space race.
First spacewalk.
First multi-crewed mission.
First woman in space also, uh-oh, breaking gender barriers back in the day, Soviet Union style.
Now, I'd encourage people to go read this.
Because look, I think, and here it is, this is that spacewalk we're talking about via Russia.
We don't want the audio here.
We can do without that.
Let's grab that off.
Okay?
And again, whooping us.
Well, I notice he's tethered there.
Well, later on, you know, when we're supposedly beating these guys right here, some tethered stuff, we supposedly go untethered.
Like, don't get me wrong.
I'm pretty skeptical of that as well.
But if you look at what they pitched to you, say 2001, a space odyssey style.
They basically said that these things were going to be reality with these little mini boosters on them.
They utilize them in the Gravity movie.
Here's another one of the booster packs, Untethered.
Look, if you want to look at what they're telling you is the recorded history of spacewalks, I encourage you to check this article out.
Compared to the spacewalk of under a thousand miles, are you starting to grip that?
Are you starting to grasp?
The reality.
All right.
So now we're going to have some fun.
Okay.
We've got NASA administrator after administrator, including their chief scientist telling you back in 2016, about eight years ago, that's not, none of this is real.
I know that's inconvenient, but again, I want to, I want to remind people we've been weaponizing space since the Reagan administration through the strategic defense initiative program.
We've created an information skin around the planet, also talked about at this conference in 2016, which we're going to illustrate.
And I talked about transhumanism, the metaverse, virtual reality.
Now you're going to see where it comes into play.
What's real, what's science fiction.
You're going to hear about nanobots, possible biomimetics, those types of things.
That's the reality.
So let's cut to this clip right here.
and you're going to find out right now that you've got Charles Bolden, 2016, telling you what the
first things on Mars are going to be, and it's not human beings, okay? You've got to be thinking
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30, 40, 50 years out.
And Andy is absolutely right.
And I tell people all the time, the very first things on the surface of Mars are going to be robots.
You know, think about what we do for American forces today around the world.
We don't send soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines often into a very hot area first.
We try to get in and make the environment safe for them.
Usually I send missiles in first.
I imagine there's going to be a fleet of robots.
Maybe humanoid.
They don't have to look like humans.
They're going to establish the habitat.
They're going to go in because with 3D printing, Uh, we can put a fleet of robots on the surface of Mars.
We may find, based on what we know about the radiation environment, that we want to go underground rather than, you know, have huts on the surface and get blown away in the wind that doesn't exist.
Okay, so now the next clip is going to go even further and tell you that these nanobots that they send, not just full-fledged robots, are going to be the first thing.
And they're going to survey Mars And then once they send back that data, then you can virtually visit Mars at any point.
Now, this is, again, an interview from 2016.
It's separate from this.
It's an audio interview.
And this person actually brings up Ray Kurzweil first in a transhumanist perspective.
And then he actually gets corrected by Dennis Bushnell, former chief scientist of NASA, up until like two years ago, retired a couple years ago.
He was there pre-Apollo, Gemini days.
And he says, no, this is Hans Morvick.
And I believe Lights in the Tunnel is one of his books and publications on not just transhumanism, but essentially post-humanism.
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OK, so let's let's play this clip.
And you were talking about robot exploration and, and I, I'd mentioned Ray Kurzweil to you and you'd said that he'd spoken at NASA.
And to me that the way that you described, uh, robots almost as kind of like the children of mankind really stuck with me and it put what we're doing on Mars right now.
So Kurzweil speaking at NASA, that's of course, I mean, again, there's a NASA Google partnership.
Okay.
They've claimed quantum supremacy together.
They work on artificial intelligence together.
Okay, but children of man, that's also a Morvick thing.
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Get a new perspective for me.
Well, that quote, robots being the children of mankind, is actually from Hans Morvick from Carnegie Mellon.
He has various books on this.
Robot is one of them from the early 00s, as I remember.
Uh, and the idea is that, uh, we are currently becoming cyborgs at a very fast rate.
Uh, we, the IBM BlueBrain project, uh, which is nanosectioning the neocortex and replicating it.
Silicon has made such good progress that they are claiming in 12 to 15 years, they will be able to market a biomimetic human level machine intelligence.
So again, This is about 2016-ish, maybe even a little bit earlier, but I believe 2016.
So they're talking about that 2030 marker that you hear again and again and again.
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The nanofunctionalization of robots is continuing to pace very rapidly.
So there's no reason why in the 10, 20 year, well, 15 to 25 year out, That exploration can't be done very well with robots at a cost which has been estimated at about one one thousandth out of sending humans.
So one way to do this exploration of Mars and so forth is three ways.
I mean three stages.
One is to send the nanorobots and instrument the planet and send back the data And the Brits demonstrated five senses, virtual reality, haptic taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound recently.
So everyone could explore Mars anytime they wanted to at one one thousandth the cost of sending people.
You know, before any human being steps on Mars, the nanobots are going to survey the planet and they'll give you the virtual Mars arena.
Now, let's turn the music down here.
I want people to also understand the World Economic Forum also partners with NASA and is a very big part of this agenda.
Now, aside from creating technology, NASA Tech, That can like hone in on your heartbeat because that's as significant an individual as your facial recognition as your finger and thumbprints as a surveillance tool in another video they show you.
This is them talking kind of about that virtual Mars.
Okay.
They're looking for people practice living on Mars.
You understand?
So they want to build it.
You heard about 3d printing on Mars?
Well, they want to 3d print a simulator for these people to live in.
Okay.
I mean, think about that.
This is a center out of Houston, Texas.
Uh, the module smaller than a tennis court.
Okay.
And the circumstances it could face on Mars.
Listen, they're building this virtual idea of Mars.
The reality of sending rockets and human beings to Mars is absolutely utterly ridiculous.
And, you know, we're going to come back to what they're actually doing on space.
And I just want to say, look, I am a dork.
You know, I mean, I've got, I, every time I pick these things up, I'm not one of those people thinks that space is fake.
Uh, no, I think there are varying degrees of misinformation, disinformation, and total and complete propaganda that were fed about space and the programs, but what they're doing there is very, very real.
And it's a multitude of things under different guises, uh, that are essentially privatized in many respects.
Now let's, let's, Start with Scott Kelly here.
Okay.
Now Scott Kelly, as you're going to see, this is not Scott.
This is another individual.
We're going to pause this because we want to bring up the volume a little bit.
He was on a trip with this gentleman for almost a year.
I think they were out there.
It devastates your body.
You can't even walk off the spacecraft and they're monitoring you forever.
And just so everybody understands, I just love pumping Mars.
This is in Kazakhstan.
OK, so before Musk started launching astronauts back up into the ISS, Kazakhstan in this program with, of course, Russia, because ISS is International Space Station.
That's where the vast majority of this stuff was being launched out of.
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Try to understand what your physical capability is.
You walk with your eyes closed, like foot to foot, which is hard even when you haven't been in space for a year, especially on this uneven ground in Kazakhstan.
You get on an airplane, the airplane flies to Norway and you do it there.
And then it gets back to Houston and you do them here again before you even get to go home.
for you to regain your strength, your muscle tissue degrades, your bone tissue, right?
Space is a very dangerous place.
So I want to also show you don't just launch rockets whenever you want, if you've got the actual rockets to launch.
And by the way, I want to put this out there.
I have no idea what's going on in black projects with propulsion systems.
We are going to show you some, uh, ion propulsion systems, etc. Some mini jet stuff that doesn't
get talked about, but is a reality.
Who knows where we've actually been? Okay. Human beings, very far, I'm extremely skeptical of.
Propulsion system-wise with just rockets.
I'm extremely skeptical of that as well, but I do believe we have other types of technology that of course would have to be classified, not just because of space exploration, but their weapons potential and use that again, just reality.
And the fact that you now have people stuck up there possibly till February, they've already been stuck up there months, and they keep easing the situation.
This is a report from a month ago.
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Now on day 63 of what was supposed to be a 10-day mission, NASA today said astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sonny Williams may remain in space until February.
Butch and Sonny would remain on station and become part of that increment and return home with them on Crew-9.
Crew-9 is a SpaceX mission to the station set to launch in late September, returning next year.
For months, NASA has insisted Wilmore and Williams are not stuck in space.
Years behind schedule, Boeing's troubled Starliner launched on a test flight in early June.
But Starliner has remained docked to the space station, with mission managers divided over whether it's safe to bring Wilmore and Williams home.
And by the way, that's another thing people have to understand about Boeing.
They're a large military industrial complex contractor for this type of work.
And SpaceX actually surpassed them.
And another part of this agenda, you know, we often talk about that 2030 agenda of restricting your access to travel to geographical areas.
Well, they want to revamp the entire flying industry, airports, etc., and automate them further.
And I think that they've been using demonized, or I'm sorry, Boeing, to demonize that situation.
I'm not saying they're a good company, but look at this as well.
They're falling apart.
So they're passing the torch to other types of really techno-fascistic normalities.
And not only SpaceX, but Blue Origin, which is Bezos' outfit, all right?
So again, we'll even see if these guys get back in February and what their condition is going to be up.
They're supposed to be there for 10 days.
They've been there for months now.
All right.
So what are some of the technologies that they are utilizing?
Well, let's, let's start with this one.
What do we want to start?
I want to start with the ion propulsion system and 3d printing rockets, right?
We've talked a lot of 3d printing.
So let's move on to that right there.
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Um, You know, things like solar electric propulsion, another thing I like saying.
So blow our hair back, give us a sense of what you guys are working on, you know, that's really cool, and how it fits into all of this.
You know, we're working on, like you said, we support government, we support commercial, and we do primarily propulsion, which is engines, big engines, motors, those type of things, as well as power.
The key things, you know, neat things we're working on today, we're doing ion propulsion, which is a form of electric propulsion.
It reduces the mass.
You talk about bringing, you know, bringing the cost down.
Everything we throw off the planet now has to go on a rocket that costs quite a bit of money.
So the smaller you can make it, the cheaper it gets.
So we have solar electric propulsion that we'll be putting on these next missions.
We're working the technology on NASA contracts and internal.
And by the way, this also works into small cube satellites.
This woman is from Rocketdyne, all right?
And right here is where she's gonna move into those 3D-printed rockets, and also talk about, again, a lot of rocket technology is still classified.
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And it'll half or one-tenth the size, depending on how we do that.
So that's one thing, and it looks just like, you see the blue glow from the old Star Trek?
It looks just like that, and it is like that.
So we're working on, we're printing rockets now.
You know, we're doing 3D printing of whole rockets, and a number of people are doing it, and the hard thing about that... So does that mean I can illegally download a rocket?
Um, you know, you, well, we probably shouldn't talk about that.
You know, rocket technology is still protected, right?
No, but it gets to that.
You get a model, and you can do that.
The really big ones you can't do yet, but you can certainly do the smaller ones.
This is eight years ago, and they're talking about printing in one piece, smaller rockets.
And you know what the bigger ones look like?
I mean, take a look at what is on the bottom of one of these launch vessels via SpaceX.
They're massive.
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We talk about the small sats.
We can actually print a whole CubeSat propulsion system in one pass.
And those are things that, you know, bring down not just the cost of the product, they're more efficient, they bring down time, and all of this just continues to feel the cycle, like as George was saying it.
So it's really a transformative time.
We're building off the things that we put in place for the last few decades, but now we can actually take them that next step.
And I had Greg Autry who authored the book Red Moon Rising with Peter Navarro talking about this technology and also Hydrogel is very excited.
When you're printing on earth because of gravity, everything wants to be stacked, right?
It wants to be hard.
There is no gravity.
So the way our organs often work, it isn't a 3D manner where they're not necessarily on top of each other.
And that technology allows this.
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We are back.
It is the Alex Jones Show.
I am Jason Vermas, and we are talking about the reality Regarding space travel, experimentation, NASA, SpaceX, etc.
and beyond.
Because they've really partnered together a long time ago and we're going to show you some clips of that as well.
But I promised you hydrogels, so you are going to get hydrogels.
Now, At least in the, uh, I would say alternative media arena, a lot of people began to question the hydrogel technology during the COVID-1984 nightmare because they began to realize, uh, with mRNA and other bio nanotechnologies, uh, there were certain types of distribution systems that they were already looking into.
Well, guess what?
NASA, a very large part, of those types of technologies and distribution systems.
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Meet Elaine, one of the co-founders of Tempanogen, a medical device startup based in Virginia.
Her company is developing a gel patch that can serve as a replacement for eardrum repair surgery.
That could have huge benefits here on earth, but launch that gel to space and the opportunities for use grow even more.
First, we have to back up a few steps.
Putting your life's work on top of a rocket may seem like a daunting task, but there's a system in place to help scientists who know nothing about spaceflight get their research into orbit.
You see, NASA and its international partners aren't the only source of science aboard the space station.
The ISS U.S.
National Laboratory creates pathways to space for companies, universities, and even young students.
So again, when you talk about the companies, especially, and the universities.
These are the same systems that you saw in play.
And yeah, I'm going to make this comparison with things like MKUltra.
Okay.
Just, just different avenues and methods of medicine command control technology.
Just point that out.
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If you're starting a journey into the unknown, it helps to have an expert at your side to navigate the way.
The National Lab connects researchers with implementation partners who provide resources and guidance for taking an experiment from Earth to microgravity.
Elaine and her team are working with NanoRack.
They have the plate reader on the space station that's going to be used for our project and they're coordinating the launch and getting all the materials together for us.
We're glad that we're working with them because we're glad somebody has done this before and can help us along with the process.
And I'm just going to say this, you know, again, I watch a lot of the old school stuff.
And I watch a lot of the new school stuff.
In fact, NASA had its own television network.
They've, I think, moved it all the way online.
When you go there, it tells you to go to this URL.
But you notice the young, attractive women.
You're seeing that all over in NASA.
It's a rebranding of everything along With these same SDGs and the climate agenda, which these guys are huge part of as well.
So we're going to get into that in a moment, but I want to talk about this really quickly.
And this is them using auto bioluminescent, uh, nanotechnology.
And again, I just want to throw a little something out there from the COVID 1984 nightmare.
Remember that whole thing, Lucifer race.
Where they had this bioluminescence in some of these hate and lies shots.
I know, conspiracy theories.
Look into it.
It was admitted.
And by the way, the amount put in there, a little bit sketchy.
When you're talking about genetically modified organisms and bioluminescence, it's been going on publicly for decades.
In fact, on this very network, 2008, 2009, I was talking about the bioluminescent pigs that they had genetically created.
They had infused them with a type of jellyfish DNA and that literally made them glow in the dark and be neon pigs.
Okay, so here we are again when I talk about these companies, they're in it to win it and they're utilizing that technology on the ISS.
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Bioluminescence itself has been around for a very, very long time.
Our technology, which we call autobioluminescence, that allows cells to basically talk to us and tell us about their level of health.
So when they're happy and healthy, they make a ton of light.
And when they start to get sick, that light gets dim.
People like drug development companies, academic researchers, scientists across the world spend lots of money and they use lots of crazy different materials in order to encourage cells to grow in three-dimensional structures.
The International Space Station allows cells to do this with no external materials required.
We want to be able to demonstrate that we can use microgravity to improve drug development.
So now, I want to talk about satellite networks that they launched.
Now, number one, let's start with the balloon satellites, which are under low Earth orbit that nobody really talks about.
And in more than More than likely that these were NASA satellites, part of an international program to circumvent the Arctic region where communications are much tougher.
That's what Seymour Hersh said when Chinese spy satellites.
No, I think that they're putting more and more of these things up.
And because of that inhuman error, a few of them got out of their control system where the public arena is not supposed to see them.
But right here, We're going to show you.
Okay.
And it's a little bit blocked on that one.
Let's see if we can get it there.
But these satellite systems are often put up by balloons.
This is NASA launch.
It's on their own website.
They've got a ton of them.
They have to bring them in via a truck.
You can't see it there.
Here, let's do this.
See if we can't do a little dick-a-dick-a-do.
Kind of see it on the bottom.
You're going to see it in a moment.
There you go.
There's a nice little shot of it.
Okay.
There's human beings and there's the spot, the satellite.
And remember the last one was like as large as a bus.
Okay.
So that is part of the weather balloon satellite network.
Okay.
There's a lot more going on than just that.
First, we're going to go back to that 2016 forum and we're going to talk about partnerships and NASA versus SpaceX.
I got news for you.
It's a big joke.
And they're all the same thing.
And they're still promoting this Mars thing because they know it's what the public wants to hear.
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When you stood up those programs, they're now flying to Leo, which is low Earth orbit, just to the International Space Station, about 250 miles or so above the Earth.
But, you know, these entrepreneurs, they think big.
You know, Elon Musk and Richard Branson.
And, you know, Elon's talking about going to Mars.
I wonder, does that put him in competition with NASA?
Explain to me that.
It is not a competition at all.
And I think most people in the audience are quite aware that we recently, or SpaceX recently announced that They were entering into a partnership with us for what they call the Red Dragon.
Which is not very successful at, which you would need, obviously, to send human beings, not just to Mars, but land a rocket on a mass and then come back.
Just pointing that out.
Now, I want to just, before I show you the historic references to a global information network, which is being created and really, it's already being utilized, folks.
They already have the global information network.
And part of that is this.
And, That is the DARPA blackjack program.
Okay.
That continues to be funded has they've tried to marginalize it.
It gets launched via space X satellites when they launch what?
Oh, when they launch.
Oh, sorry.
That's a, that's a different one.
We're going to get into this one right here when they launched Starlink, which just got its contract extended for six months in June.
And the reason that I had a Russia up here, Is because when he's talking about being war with NATO in the United States, you know what he mentioned?
Their satellite systems.
Their satellite systems, because they're hooking into the Ghost and the Sidewinder drones.
Do you understand how dangerous that is?
These satellite systems that are now also being built with Northrop Grumman and Elon Musk, it's out in the open.
That they're building this spy satellite network, some of which is commercialized, some of which is highly classified, some of which is an extension of that Star Wars program, aka the Strategic Defense Initiative that was launched all the way back in 1983, 40 plus years ago, 40 plus years ago.
Now, here you will have a representative from NASA, Explaining to you this global information network.
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Through ISS has been sort of seeding the small sat market and but you can't launch into all the different orbits from ISS and so what we'll be able to do with our vehicle launcher one is to put Which we've seen.
into other orbits.
But I think what's interesting is that the U.S.
is now leading a new area, which is the small satellite sector.
And, you know, we're gonna see tremendous growth.
The geostationary, the number of geostationary satellites getting launched into orbit isn't really growing right now.
But you're gonna see this huge growth in small satellite constellations over the coming years.
They will establish essentially a new, uh, information skin for planet earth that, uh, you know, helps us with navigation and communication and weather and remote sensing.
Now with the weather and the remote sensing stuff again, Because where are we here?
Because I actually watched this, okay?
And anybody can get their hands on it, Space Race.
In the late 70s, early 80s, all of a sudden, NASA is very, very involved in what will become the Green Movement.
It still is.
It does a ton of surveillance, not just in the United States and the Arctic region, but globally, period.
In fact, with renewables in particular, They talked about the solar propulsion systems, but they were the ones that pioneered using those massive windmills as well.
Anybody can look at NASA and their promotion of quote-unquote global warming and climate change, and they were at the apex of that.
Now, what do they want to do in response to, oh, humans are bad?
They want to regulate everything.
Everything.
And they think That they can literally technologically micromanage all of the species on the earth through a thing that they call directed evolution.
Okay.
But I'm going to let him finish up on this information skin on the planet, which we're going to back it up.
Think about this.
He says it's a slow pace then and around 2016 it was.
Okay.
But more and more over the last five years, you've been normalized a string of pearls in the sky.
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The U.S.
is now leading a new area, which is the small satellite sector.
And we're going to see tremendous growth.
The number of geostationary satellites getting launched into orbit isn't really growing right now.
But you're going to see this huge growth.
in small satellite constellations over the coming years that will establish essentially a new information skin
for planet Earth that helps us with navigation and communication and weather and remote sensing.
And I think it'll be eventually sort of a permanent new skin around the planet.
And a lot of that is being catalyzed by the work that was done inside NASA labs
So here they just briefly discuss different types of micro propulsion systems.
Again, if you're thinking that rockets in the state they are, are taking us these exponential levels, exponential levels.
I mean, take a look at it.
Just every time I see it, it's ridiculous.
The moon.
Quarter million.
We're going to show you some of Polaris Dawn in a moment, and this spacewalk.
Almost a quarter million away, and we're talking, instead of that, 121 million to 140 million is Mars.
Does it make any sense?
No, no.
Instead, what we're talking about, the weaponization of space.
And Putin's really openly talking about those satellite systems.
This should scare Everybody, if you don't think that this is going to be a part of World War III, I don't know what you're watching.
So here are the microjet propulsion systems.
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These hundreds and thousands of small sets or CubeSats is their free flyers.
They don't have propulsion systems today.
Julie and other propulsion companies are working on micro jets.
They're micro rockets.
So in a CubeSat that has the brains from Andy's telephone and a camera that came out of his telephone, it's going to have a little micro jet from Julie's and others.
And they're going to be able to maneuver around.
But most importantly, They're going to be able to comply with the law that says when you put a vehicle in space, it's got to be able to be controlled for a controlled re-entry where it will not harm anybody on the ground.
But again, the idea any of these things are going to harm you on the ground is also pretty ludicrous.
Even Musk has pointed out that there are so few people on the planet that we do have things falling from space all the time, whether it be debris we created or natural debris.
I mean, it is, it's much less than being hit by lightning folks.
So let's show some of this.
Turn it on down.
And, and, you know, I'm going to skip around here.
You get to decide for yourself.
Some of this is the helmet cam.
Now I have no doubt that these people are in space here.
Let's bring that one back.
So you can see as he comes out, the question is how far out there are, are they?
I have no way of telling you that.
I don't know if that's, 100 miles above the planet, 200 miles, uh, you know, 400 miles, 500 miles, no clue.
They're saying again, the largest one since Apollo, 900 miles, not even a thousand, not even a thousand.
Look, they, they, they lost some communications.
Here's the, here's the side shot.
Now, a lot of people were upset that they didn't get all the way out of the craft.
I could care less.
You know, again, when I see the history of spacewalk from the BBC, and I see things like this, they're highly questionable to me.
And hey, maybe that's real.
Untethered in space, I'd be a little bit worried.
You know, allegedly you're moving and grooving out there, even though you don't feel it because you're in a vacuum.
But I've watched enough 2001 Space Odyssey when Hal, The AI intelligence controlling the spaceship.
And by the way, that's another thing we didn't even really talk about is that space travel now, at least in these rockets that they're showing you, I mean, this is a commercial crew.
They're not trained by NASA.
Apparently this one guy is funding a ton of it.
One of the astronauts you're seeing come out here, he's actually paying for it.
Okay.
And you know, I'm not sure what you watch his hands and all this thing.
There's a, there's plenty of people that believe that none of this is really happening.
I have no idea.
I think they're in space.
It would, it should be a big story though.
Again, the, the, the two women on there that are going to commercialize.
And that's the thing.
It's, it's about a feel good story.
And it's about the today show and it's about not projecting the things That we all just saw here and the realities of people internally and what they've said in NASA, but that we can live the dream and we're going to Mars as human beings.
We're going to colonize Mars.
You know, let's watch that today's show talking about the Polaris crew coming out.
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And this morning, an exciting new milestone in space travel.
Earlier this week, the nation cheered the successful voyage of the Polaris Dawn.
It's the first all-civilian team to complete a spacewalk.
We are incredibly delighted to have them right here on our couch, right next to us.
And you know, that's the other thing about these rockets.
It's just crazy to me.
Listen, there's a time and a place for touchscreens.
And again, we've shown you those, uh, all the way back to 2001, a space odyssey.
And I often make the argument you watch 2001, a space odyssey, which comes out, I believe in 68, uh, before the moon landing.
And it really preps, um, not only the United States populace, but the global populace.
As to what to believe via space travel and what it's actually like and how it can be portrayed.
And to Kubrick's credit, that movie stands up today.
But when you really take a look at it and you take a look at those scenes in the deep, dark bowels of space with no sound and slow movements, yes, there's an artistic feel, but it also kind of gives you the idea of the lunacy of the idea of that type of travel that is so extensive.
Pointing that out.
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SpaceX astronaut Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon flew further in space than any women in history.
The Dragon capsule flying higher than anyone since the last Apollo flights to the moon more than 50 years ago.
And you know again talking about those flights when I was talking about the touchscreens.
They had all these physical buttons, and I don't know how far Apollo actually went with rockets, but I can only tell you that I remain extremely skeptical of the whole scenario, okay?
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Please take us closer to fulfilling SpaceX's dream of making life multi-planetary.
With Scott Poteet serving as the mission pilot, the crew also conducting some 40 research experiments and testing new spacesuits in the first ever all-civilian spacewalk.
And again, those suits look a lot more like something you'd see in 2001, a space odyssey than anything else.
As far as the experimentation, obviously they don't have the ISS labs there, but I have to wonder if some of those are, if they're that much higher up, right?
We're talking about way higher up.
You're not taking some of those projects that have been worked on on the ISS and sending them up there as well.
If again, they're 900 miles in space.
Which would only be about, I don't know, 237,000 plus miles away from the moon.
Let alone 120 to 140 million miles away from Mars.
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A high-risk operation that required the crew to open the entire capsule, exposing all four of the members to the vacuum of space.
Billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis venturing outside the capsule.
Do you have visual?
Hey firm, we have visual on the nose cone.
The crew says the mission brought back valuable information about the challenges of future manned missions.
I can see the value of touchscreens, but when you look at the mechanical buttons on the bottom, boy, that's just seems a little dangerous.
But what do I know?
I'm not a rocket engineer.
I'm just, A cookie conspiracy theorist to most folks.
We got a couple minutes left in the broadcast.
I would encourage people to do their own research to go check everything out.
Not just believe not only the conspiracy videos, but the mainstream stuff out there.
I didn't really even delve into that.
Well, it was the Transformers conference, the vast majority of that that you saw with NASA.
Well, the thing is that that Transformers conference also had somebody involved in 3D printing, transhumanism, and transgenderism.
That would be Martine Rothblatt.
And if you're unaware of Martine Rothblatt, when we're talking about transhumanism, space, satellites, that's somebody you should know.
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was very involved in satellite radio and its institution around the world, is very involved in transhumanism, and is very involved in the transgender movement that has infiltrated your school systems and our culture on a level most can't imagine, because it really is about being from transgender to transhuman, aka that book, and Unzipped Jeans.
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