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It's Thursday, January 30th, 2025. | ||
The first major challenge to the Trump administration just took place. | ||
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Again, it is Thursday, January 30th, 2025. The first major challenge to the new Trump administration took place last night over Washington, | ||
D.C. at Ronald Reagan International Airport when a U.S. military Blackhawk flew into the flight path of the airport in a landing aircraft that had authorization to land and had control of the airspace. | ||
And we have the flight logs. | ||
We have the FAA tower reports. | ||
We have it all here. | ||
And they were telling the helicopter that they were in danger and to stop the path they were on. | ||
Something went on on the helicopter. | ||
We don't know. | ||
But instantly last night, after the Black Hawk collided into the American Airlines flight, 63 people on board, three soldiers on helicopter, no survivors. | ||
Reagan Airport closed. | ||
Airlines CEO blames Army. | ||
Trump blames Biden. | ||
Well, here's the facts. | ||
This stuff happens in a complex, crazy world, and it's sad. | ||
And air travel is, depending on the country, on average, about 20 times safer than automobiles. | ||
But it's not as glamorous when people are chewed up and wounded and dead on the highway. | ||
And by glamorous, I mean it's so commonplace. | ||
That it doesn't get people's attention. | ||
And of course, when you do have an air disaster, it has a much higher rate of fatality because you're moving faster and you're high up in the air generally. | ||
So our hearts go out to all those that died. | ||
But before we knew anything last night, I have the timestamps right here. | ||
The entire corporate media came out and blamed Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Doge. | ||
For simply stating the fact that the majority of federal employees rarely ever go to work and do almost nothing. | ||
Unless they're like the Border Patrol who busts their ass. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
That's a hard job. | ||
Customs people, that's a hard job. | ||
So the law enforcement angle works their butt off. | ||
But the bureaucrats, the bureaucracy, I mean, across the board, there's whole studies and... | ||
Governmental and corporate grading of it. | ||
But it's a joke, and we all know that. | ||
And Trump is demanding they come back to work. | ||
And if they won't work or secretly had another job, they're going to be fired, obviously, and probably criminally charged. | ||
He said that last night, and that's true. | ||
So cutting the waste and fraud and abuse out did not cause this. | ||
They haven't even gotten to it yet. | ||
And they claimed, oh, they cut some FAA people. | ||
Yeah, bureaucrats that never show up to work had nothing to do with the air traffic controllers who were there and did their job and told the helicopter. | ||
We have the reports and we have the telemetry readouts. | ||
It's admitted that it was the helicopter. | ||
You don't have to be a person that is into aviation. | ||
And I'm certainly no expert, but I'm into it. | ||
I know more than most people. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
To know that when a big passenger plane's coming in for a landing in an airport, it's got the space. | ||
It's authorized an hour before, 30 minutes before. | ||
It's coming in. | ||
If something comes up, they tell them to get in a holding pattern. | ||
So, I'm not in the business of defending airline CEOs. | ||
They're some of the most annoying people in the world, but I... I think the CEO of American Airlines is right. | ||
I mean, it's the helicopter, clearly. | ||
But then to try to blame Hegseth, who hasn't even barely gotten to the job yet, or Trump, or Musk, is preposterous. | ||
We have the proof that that's a fraud. | ||
But if that's the best they've got, but it shows you how they're going to try to undermine this administration in our recovery, we'll cover it all straight ahead. | ||
We are now nine days, 23 hours, six minutes, and 20 seconds into the new Trump administration. | ||
And as of last night, within 30 minutes of a Pentagon U.S. military helicopter coming into regular international airspace and flying right over the landing field, they had to close the airport, that's where it all crashed, right by it. | ||
They were instantly in the enemy of the people, corporate New World Order globalist BlackRock Media, blaming Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
For saying they're going to get rid of lazy people at the FAA, including top bureaucrats that don't show up for work, that have nothing to do with air traffic controllers. | ||
Well, we know the facts. | ||
And we knew it within hours. | ||
But before the facts even came out, and I'll go over those in a moment, the corporate media, I mean CNN, ABC News, all of them, were saying this is because Trump and Elon and Doge Cut $3 trillion in federal grants that a judge blocked for now. | ||
That has nothing to do with it. | ||
And why they fired an FAA official who was completely lazy and was the one that said two years ago, we're going to put mentally ill people. | ||
Remember that? | ||
I pulled the articles. | ||
I'll show them to you in a minute. | ||
Mentally ill people because they're underrepresented and people with epilepsy as pilots. | ||
FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. | ||
Yeah, let's put a homicidal maniac or a schizophrenic in there. | ||
FAA administrator who ushered in diversity, equity, inclusion hiring policy will leave on inauguration day. | ||
So, within 30 minutes last night, and I'll show you those articles, they said because this person's leaving and left last week, it's Trump and Elon Musk's fault. | ||
That is crazy. | ||
Now, we've also looked at the fact, and of course, Everybody's heard about it, read about it. | ||
Record-level aviation problems, not just here, but around the world in the last four years, strangely enough. | ||
Because, and most of it with Boeing, who went from the platinum standard of aviation, aircraft, manufacture, and maintenance, to one of the worst. | ||
And just disaster after disaster for malfunctioning and failing equipment. | ||
And then you got all the DEI going on that made it even worse, and there are studies on that I'll show you. | ||
So Trump is handed this disaster and then nine days into his administration, this eight and a half last night, instantly, instantly, Trump and Elon Musk and Doge are blamed and Hegseth is blamed. | ||
Now, it took a few hours last night because I was on the air. | ||
We're about 7.30 with Roger Stone and covering all the huge JFK news that's coming out that's so massive and more. | ||
And then Roger and I got some interesting phone calls, a particular viewer of the show that liked it, and that was nice. | ||
The invite to the White House again was great. | ||
Looks like that's going to happen soon. | ||
And I was just busy cutting up the show, because we like to have a live show, and we cut pieces out of it that are important, post that. | ||
And then I got home and kissed my little daughter before she went to bed. | ||
Ate a little bit of dinner, and wow, I saw the helicopter situation. | ||
It had just happened about an hour before. | ||
The helicopter mid-air collision with a passenger plane, American Airlines. | ||
And I went to see what was going on. | ||
And before anybody even knew what was going on, they were blaming Trump. | ||
And I said, well, we'll see what happens. | ||
But I went to look at the flight path. | ||
Well, that's a landing field. | ||
That's Reagan International. | ||
Here comes the plane with its landing lights. | ||
What's this helicopter doing? | ||
Looked at the flight path at the FAA. You had live time. | ||
Telemetry they released. | ||
And I'm no aviation guy, but I thought, well, that's clearly the fault of the helicopter and everybody else on X. And all the pilots were saying, yeah, that's what it is. | ||
And here's the key. | ||
They were still blaming and are blaming today all over the news. | ||
We'll show it to you, but you'd be hiding under a rock if you hadn't seen it. | ||
You don't need me to tell you about it. | ||
You see it everywhere. | ||
Blaming Trump, Musk, and Hegseth for cutting... | ||
Air traffic controllers, which not one has been cut. | ||
Trump says we need more. | ||
He campaigned on that. | ||
He said that's an area where we actually need to increase. | ||
And we agree, they're overworked. | ||
And they've been hiring a lot of subparwains. | ||
But these people did their job. | ||
We have the audio of them communicating with the plane and the helicopter. | ||
We have the telemetry. | ||
We have it all. | ||
And we had it within an hour and a half of this happening. | ||
Pretty competent people in that area of government. | ||
Because you better be or you have a bunch of people dying around you. | ||
That's how the world works. | ||
Steel sharpens steel. | ||
Somewhere where you've got to actually perform, well, the idiots, the frauds, the lazy, the stupid get culled pretty quick. | ||
So, the FAA did its job. | ||
The American Airlines plane coming in was authorized to land with its landing lights coming in for a landing. | ||
It's the helicopter. | ||
And we don't know why they were asleep at the switch. | ||
We don't know if there was a malfunction. | ||
Who knows what happened? | ||
Did it get hacked? | ||
Because they have remote control on the helicopters for decades. | ||
They're just now telling the public. | ||
All the major aircraft have remote control on them. | ||
Right after 9-11, Bush goes, well, in the future, we'll stop hijacking. | ||
Because, you know, for a few years, all the planes have remote controls on them. | ||
And they grab his arm and say, Mr. President, don't tell him that. | ||
Yeah, most of the flights you see going on, They've got the autopilot on. | ||
It's not just self-driving cars, my friends. | ||
It's old technology. | ||
My God, we had radio-controlled aircraft in the 50s. | ||
I mean, big ones. | ||
So, it's the same thing as a missile. | ||
You fire a missile and it flies 3,000 miles and flies through somebody's window. | ||
I mean, that's remote control, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And with the AI, you've got autonomous. | ||
Was it hacked into? | ||
That's pure speculation. | ||
When I tell you, I think something or know something, I'm saying, hey, this is what's going on. | ||
I'm saying we don't know. | ||
But it's overwhelming evidence that it's the helicopter's fault. | ||
I let the chips fall where they may. | ||
You've got the American Airlines CEO blaming the helicopter. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
You've got a plane authorized coming for a landing, doing its job, doing a perfect job, nice, smooth, coming in, and here comes a helicopter flying into you. | ||
And you've got the FAA on the radio, the air traffic control, saying, hey, what are you doing? | ||
Stop! | ||
You're going to collide! | ||
Stop! | ||
Turns! | ||
And it's just... | ||
Clear sky, nighttime. | ||
They've got supposedly night vision goggles on. | ||
Hex is saying they do. | ||
That's how they fly around most of the time. | ||
And it just flies into an airplane. | ||
I mean, for people that don't know about aviation, that's where you're really, you know, you don't get around airports without a bunch of conversations and communications, and you're told where to go and what to do. | ||
So what's this Blackhawk just do right over the airfield while multiple airplanes are coming in on multiple runways? | ||
So. | ||
And I've talked a lot of FAA air traffic controllers. | ||
They say there are so many close disasters that you never hear about. | ||
One time I was going to a 9-11 event, exposing 9-11. | ||
I was 19, 20 years ago in Chicago. | ||
And they diverted us, and there was a lot of fog and a storm. | ||
And you really couldn't see out the windows. | ||
It was all clouds. | ||
And then the pilot's like, well, we've been diverted. | ||
We're waiting, we're waiting, we're waiting. | ||
And we were flying around for about 30 minutes. | ||
And they all said, okay, they're letting us come in now. | ||
Everybody will be landing in a few minutes. | ||
And I look out the window, and the fog clears, and there is a UPS, I think it was UPS, giant UPS cargo plane, literally 150 yards out the window right beside us. | ||
And then I hear alarms going off as I was sitting near the front, and the pilots drop real quick. | ||
They obviously said, get away from that. | ||
So, this stuff goes on. | ||
My friend Shane Steiner's got a private jet. | ||
He invited me and the family out to their place in Utah a few weeks ago. | ||
When I was up there in the snow in the mountains, you saw that. | ||
And they've had the same pilot for decades. | ||
It's a great pilot. | ||
And they're coming in, and there's Mountain Wave. | ||
We're landing in another town from Salt Lake. | ||
I forget the name. | ||
It's Ogden or something. | ||
And they're coming in, and Mountain Wave off the mountains got real bad. | ||
And the plane's shooting up 1,000 feet one second, 1,000 feet the next. | ||
And I hear them come over the radio, and they said, just ignore our commands. | ||
You take control. | ||
We're clearing. | ||
Planes around you. | ||
And it was because suddenly it was very violent. | ||
And they then after that I heard were like diverting planes away for the next few hours even from that airport because it was so bad. | ||
So this stuff goes on. | ||
And it's a miracle that there's not more of this. | ||
I'm going to move on to the facts now and document what I just said. | ||
But Trump just came out a few minutes ago, and a press conference is still ongoing, and blames DEI for weakening FAA in aftermath of Reagan national plane crash. | ||
And there's no doubt that's true, that DEI and corporate corruption at Boeing and other areas in the studies has really caused the massive increase of problems and bad service and breakdowns and disasters. | ||
And near collisions, mid-air collisions going way up. | ||
And this idiot FAA official that said we're going to hire schizophrenics. | ||
I mean, seriously. | ||
And people that see pink elephants. | ||
And I remember that broke a few years ago, and I said, is that even real? | ||
And sure as hell, it was him in hearings. | ||
Like, yep, we're hiring mentally ill people. | ||
They deserve to fly planes, too. | ||
So you wanted to create disaster. | ||
You want to undermine society, this is all par for the course. | ||
It's a post-industrial death cult. | ||
But the idea that instantly before we knew anything, they were already blaming Trump, Hegseth, and Elon's Doge is preposterous, and the good news is nobody's buying it. | ||
But here's the key before I get into all this. | ||
And I've been saying this, and I think you don't need me to tell you, it's obvious. | ||
The Democrats, the globalists, the big banks, the establishment that's fighting for its life right now, because the world's waking up to it fast, is going to sabotage the economy, sabotage peace deals, take every disaster and blame Trump, keep trying to demoralize America, keeping the lawfare going, trying to not have the country open for business. | ||
They want to drive it into the ashes so they can take it over. | ||
That is the Great Reset. | ||
That is their admitted plan. | ||
The COVID lockdowns, all of it was to destroy the economy for the average person so the globalists can loan you fiat currency they create out of the central banks and dictate the terms of our cultural, societal, spiritual, economic, military surrender. | ||
And we didn't surrender. | ||
Humanity woke up under this attempted total takeover. | ||
But a lot of its infrastructure and control systems are still there. | ||
Trump is moving at lightning speed, blitzkrieg, lightning war. | ||
To peacefully dismantle this as quick as he can, and there are going to be some bumps along the way. | ||
And, you know, just like Naomi Wolf, right after Trump won the elections, he said, I predict they're going to start major fires around the country, including Los Angeles, to destabilize things. | ||
And I totally forgot she said that until she reminded me yesterday, and I'm so busy and the crew's not big enough. | ||
We're doing so much. | ||
I mean, most of the crew worked 18 hours yesterday. | ||
We need to go find the clip of her right after he won the election predicting that. | ||
Because that's sensational. | ||
Shows how smart she is. | ||
Because she understands the commies and how they operate because she used to not really be a commie but she was in there with them until she found out just how bad they were. | ||
One of their top strategists. | ||
So this is what they're going to do. | ||
They used to cover up all the bad things they were doing and illegal alien they bring in that's already been convicted three times of all these violent crimes kills some more people. | ||
They cover that up. | ||
They just cover up everything they did deliberately. | ||
Creating this climate of collapse. | ||
And then now that we've got people in trying to fix things and trying to be confident, they're going to hype up every problem and just try to make everybody as miserable and to destroy confidence so things collapse. | ||
Now let's first go to just a short three-minute excerpt of Trump's press conference that's still ongoing. | ||
Gotta love how he's doing like five, six press events a day. | ||
He's doing those gaggles where he stops with reporters. | ||
I mean, I can't even keep track of it. | ||
And it is exhilarating, but also exhausting. | ||
And then he's got time to watch me and Roger last night and call us up and tell us how much he likes the show and invite us to the White House for dinner soon. | ||
It was already big news when other people called and said, hey, come to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
When do you want to come to the White House? | ||
That was just people in his operation. | ||
I just mentioned there came a big top news story yesterday. | ||
Oh, my God, the evil Alex Jones. | ||
And again, I haven't really pushed that or even asked for that stuff because I don't want Alex Jones to be a diversion. | ||
But at the end of the day, from the overall agenda, it's also a litmus test to say, screw you guys. | ||
We're pardoning all the J6ers. | ||
Screw you guys. | ||
What you did to Alex Jones was made up, exaggerated. | ||
He didn't do anything. | ||
We're not buying into your crap anymore. | ||
Yeah, Don wrote about it and Drudge took it as the top story. | ||
My phone was ringing off the hook. | ||
And I was just like, I guess that elicited... | ||
Trump to come watch the show and then say he liked it. | ||
And Roger's saying, yeah, I just talked to Trump. | ||
He says the stuff they're declassifying proves the CIA was involved killing Kennedy. | ||
And then I got millions and millions of views, like 10 million views on the clip from the show. | ||
And I saw people commenting, where's the proof? | ||
What's your source? | ||
And I've got Bloomberg going, what's your source? | ||
You've been invited to the White House. | ||
It's like, come on, people. | ||
It's just, I've been invited to Mar-a-Lago a bunch over the years. | ||
I've been invited a bunch to the White House. | ||
But generally, I love to go see people. | ||
I love to feel important. | ||
Not really. | ||
I'd rather stay here and cover all this and reach 200 million viewers a day now. | ||
You can say it's some of the same people watching. | ||
So let's say 50, 60 million people are tuning in a day. | ||
Imagine if you could see the 50, 60, 70 million people. | ||
Not just on X. I'm mentioning the 400 plus radio stations and blowing up everywhere. | ||
I mean, there's no way to even track it. | ||
Hundreds of millions of views a day on X alone. | ||
Tens of millions listening on the radio. | ||
Imagine you're in front of 60 million people. | ||
And I mean, I don't even have time to barely eat dinner with my seven-year-old daughter or wife. | ||
I'm eating dinner like once a week with them now. | ||
And they understand. | ||
I barely have time to see my parents. | ||
My dad's been sick. | ||
I still get over there once or twice a week. | ||
Because history's happening now, I have to do this. | ||
So the left all thinks I'm like somebody that wants to be in the cool club and ooh, let's all make a big story and put pressure on Trump to stop him from having Alex Jones around. | ||
That'll just make Trump send a jet to get me. | ||
Just in case you don't know. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, and I don't even want to make myself the big story. | ||
I could definitely make myself the big story. | ||
I could be hanging out at the White House all day. | ||
But that gets in the way of Elon that has moved into the White House, into the Lincoln bedroom, and is running doge out of it, working 20 hours a day at least. | ||
The guy sleeps like two hours a day. | ||
He's not there so he can act powerful. | ||
He already is. | ||
He's there to make sure the mission gets done. | ||
So no, I don't need to be hanging around the White House distracting people. | ||
I'll continue at my post attacking. | ||
Now, I'll go up if he really keeps pushing it and have dinner with him. | ||
He and I and Roger have a private dinner. | ||
That's what he wants to do. | ||
Great. | ||
I'll do that. | ||
But the left doesn't understand. | ||
I want to dominate you and stop you and crush you. | ||
You lying scum that have tried to destroy my country and my family. | ||
That's my mission. | ||
That's the brass ring. | ||
That's the focus. | ||
Nothing else even compares. | ||
And I like eating dinner with my wife and daughter and playing board games. | ||
I like going on hikes with my adult children. | ||
I like going to see movies and comedy clubs and eating fine steak dinners. | ||
It's all been put on the side. | ||
Because the war for the future, destiny of humanity is now, and we're winning, and I'm not about to sit on the sidelines and rest on my laurels and think we got this in the bag. | ||
Not until their entire globalist, transhumanist death cult's been dismantled. | ||
Not until the New World Order is in chains. | ||
And then I'll take some time off. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to Trump and then I'm going to break down everything I just said. | ||
Show you the clips, the FAA audio, the telemetry video, everything. | ||
Everything you just heard in the last 25 minutes. | ||
I'm going to come back from break and I'm going to show you every bit of it. | ||
Because that's what you get here is the facts. | ||
And nothing but the facts. | ||
So help me God. | ||
Here's Trump. | ||
I have more to say about that. | ||
I do want to point out that various articles that appeared prior to my entering office. | ||
And here's one. | ||
The FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. | ||
That is amazing. | ||
And then it says FAA. Says people with severe disabilities are most underrepresented segment of the workforce and they want them in and they want them. | ||
They can be air traffic controllers. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
This was in January 14th. | ||
So that was a week before I entered office. | ||
They put a big push to put diversity into the. | ||
Then another. | ||
Article, the Federal Aviation Administration. | ||
This was before I got to office. | ||
Recently, second term. | ||
The FAA is actively recruiting workers who suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems, and other mental and physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled out on the agency's website. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
I mean, actually, their lives are shortened because of the stress that they have. | ||
Brilliant people have to be in those positions. | ||
And their lives are actually shortened, very substantially shortened because of the stress, where you have many, many planes coming into one target. | ||
And you need a very special talent and a very special genius to be able to do it. | ||
Targeted disabilities are those disabilities that the federal government, as a matter of policy, has identified for special emphasis in recruitment and hiring. | ||
The FAA's website states they include hearing, vision, missing extremities, partial paralysis, complete paralysis, epilepsy, severe intellectual disability, psychiatric disability, and dwarfism all qualify for the position of... | ||
A controller of airplanes. | ||
Oh, look at the lollipop guild. | ||
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The initiative is part of the FAA's diversity and inclusion hiring plan. | ||
Think of that. | ||
The initiative is part of the FAA's diversity and inclusion hiring plan, which says diversity is integral to achieving FAA's mission of ensuring safe and efficient travel. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think it's just the opposite. | ||
The FAA website shows that the agency's guidance on diversity hiring were last updated on March 23rd of 22. They wanted to make it even more so. | ||
And then I came in, and I assume maybe this is the reason. | ||
The FAA, which is overseen by Secretary Pete Buttigieg. | ||
Buttigieg. | ||
A real winner. | ||
That guy's a real winner. | ||
Do you know how badly everything's run since he's run the Department of Transportation? | ||
He's a disaster. | ||
He was a disaster as a mayor. | ||
He ran his city into the ground, and he's a disaster now. | ||
He's just got a good line of bullshit. | ||
The Department of Transportation, his government agency charged with regulating civil aviation. | ||
Well, he runs it, 45,000 people, and he's run it right into the ground with his diversity. | ||
Trump just does not give a shit anymore, and that's beautiful. | ||
And I'm glad. | ||
Trump was talking about how they just were pushing the initiative a month ago. | ||
No, no. | ||
They put it in place two years ago. | ||
And I have all the documents coming back. | ||
So they've been doing this for two years, putting these maniacs in there. | ||
Not just mental patients, not just schizophrenics, and nothing against little people, but you're going to have the Lollipop Guild from Wizard of Oz running the show. | ||
I mean, I know they work for... | ||
The Chocolate Factory and Willy Wonka. | ||
But, I mean, that's... | ||
I shouldn't laugh. | ||
We'll be right back with all of it. | ||
It's just totally insane. | ||
We'll break down the facts straight ahead. | ||
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You know, I don't like to make jokes about something so serious. | ||
And I'm not. | ||
The crew was just riffing off of what I said in the last segment, if you just joined us, that starting two and a half years ago, and I have all the articles here, they Created a new DEI policy at the FAA, as in all federal agencies. | ||
They were going to hire mentally ill people with serious mental disorders. | ||
And they indeed began implementing it two years ago. | ||
And it has directly contributed to the studies to the highest level of increased air traffic and aviation disasters. | ||
You add to that all the corporate corruption in DEI and corruption in the inspectors. | ||
With Boeing, and it's a serious situation, not just here, but around the world. | ||
Now, within 30 minutes of the disaster last night, and this gives you an idea what the corporate media is going to do here on out, anything happens, it's going to be Trump, Elon Musk, and Hegseth's fault. | ||
They blamed them. | ||
And said, Trump made cuts to the FAA, and so there weren't enough air traffic controllers, I'll share the articles, and so it's his fault. | ||
And then who did he say he was going to have leave, who quit on his own last week? | ||
The FAA official that put the policies in, and nothing against dwarves and midgets. | ||
It's just, they even added that on there. | ||
We're going to have people with, quote, serious mental disorders or other medical handicap. | ||
Maybe we'll have quadriplegics flying the planes. | ||
And people with dwarfism. | ||
You know, it's one thing to have. | ||
Regulations for wheelchair access, except some small businesses go out of business because they get paid for it. | ||
But then next, they're talking about, well, we're going to make... | ||
The airlines pay extra so literally a dwarf can fly an airplane. | ||
So all they're doing is just sabotaging society. | ||
Defunding the police, getting rid of fire mitigation, erasing the border. | ||
You know what they're cutting off the energy. | ||
Massive overspending, devaluing the economy, the currency. | ||
I'm going to drill through all this now and just show you the facts. | ||
But I know everybody understands this. | ||
We have new listeners all the time. | ||
I want to be very clear. | ||
Within 30 minutes, the corporate media was blaming Trump and Elon Musk and then Hexeth. | ||
Saying they made cuts, Trump made cuts that haven't been implemented yet. | ||
Judges are trying to block it, as you know. | ||
It'll get overturned. | ||
Blaming them for this when they didn't even know what had happened. | ||
And now we know. | ||
They had fully staffed air traffic controllers. | ||
The passenger plane, American Airlines, with all the figure skaters, Russian-American, coming in, was authorized, doing its job, had control of the airspace. | ||
It was their airspace. | ||
And the tower was saying to the helicopter, you're going to crash. | ||
You're coming into a collision. | ||
And we have the video of their telemetry screens, because they record all that, released within hours. | ||
So, it was the helicopter. | ||
We don't know what happened yet. | ||
But it had nothing to do with problems at the FAA. It was a malfunction. | ||
Somebody hacked the helicopter. | ||
That can happen? | ||
I'm speculating. | ||
But it was the helicopter. | ||
The aircraft, passenger aircraft coming in with 60 plus people that died on it had They were given control. | ||
It's your airspace. | ||
You come in for a landing. | ||
And here comes this helicopter out of nowhere and flies into it. | ||
And they had some time telling it, hey, what are you doing? | ||
You're on a collision course. | ||
Change course. | ||
Nope. | ||
No response. | ||
Just a ghost craft with three people on it. | ||
Which sounds like a lightly loaded light crew on a Black Hawk. | ||
And for decades, all the Black Hawks, all the commercial aircraft have Systems that aren't just autopilot but can be remotely accessed by the airlines. | ||
And that's in the documents. | ||
Bush talked about it right after 9-11. | ||
They shut up about it real quick. | ||
Well, if you have those systems, somebody can hack into them or they can malfunction. | ||
And a lot of experts, and I've got the articles and reports here, are saying let's investigate that. | ||
We're not saying that's it. | ||
I'm saying it should be looked at because it makes no sense. | ||
Here comes this helicopter. | ||
Let me just fly over one of the most busy airports in the world with a bunch of runways with two different large aircraft coming in with their landing lights on. | ||
Let me just fly right in front of that big, giant aircraft with huge lights all over. | ||
That's when you're in a helicopter. | ||
You ever been in a helicopter, folks? | ||
I mean, you see everything. | ||
So, here, let's just go. | ||
I mean, you don't get near an airport like that without telling them way out where you're coming from. | ||
And I'm telling you, helicopters don't get priority over big airliners. | ||
None of this makes sense. | ||
But what does it have to do with Trump saying, I'm going to fire and stop DEI and the guy already quit? | ||
What is somebody wanting to put schizophrenics and dwarfs in cockpits and people with epilepsy? | ||
That's on the list. | ||
What does that have to do with it? | ||
All right. | ||
Stop, guys. | ||
Come on. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Our hearts go out to all those that died. | ||
We're going to talk about that some as well. | ||
But let's just start going to the articles. | ||
Live updates. | ||
Everyone on board an American Airlines jet that collided with an Army helicopter is feared dead. | ||
Got all the telemetry we'll go through in a moment. | ||
Black helicopter collides with a commercial jet near Reagan Airport. | ||
Champion figure skater confirmed as passengers aboard crashed flight. | ||
Collision recalls 1982 Air Florida crash into the 14th Street Bridge. | ||
Washington plane crash. | ||
Trump gutted Key Aviation Safety Committee for DEI rollback before deadly mid-air collision. | ||
CNN, Economic Times, just everywhere. | ||
FAA administrator quit on January 20th after Elon Musk told him to resign. | ||
And what does an administrator over DEI and brainwashing and putting schizophrenics in cockpits, what does that have to do with it being a fully staffed air traffic controllers that did their job? | ||
Trevor Porterley drove out key aviation safety officials before crash because of Musk. | ||
It's Musk. | ||
What does he know about aviation? | ||
What's he think he's the most successful rocket scientist in history or something? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
What do you think you are? | ||
An aviation expert, Musk? | ||
What's Michael Jordan know about basketball? | ||
What's Pat Brady know about football? | ||
I mean, who's this guy think he is? | ||
Elon Musk? | ||
Who's Elon Musk think he is? | ||
Elon Musk? | ||
That guy can't get anything done. | ||
What's he know about organization and getting things done? | ||
Just the most successful person in modern history at it on multiple dozens of fronts. | ||
unidentified
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I mean, oh boy. | |
So let's go over the audio between the helicopter and the tower. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll that audio and video of the telemetry. | ||
unidentified
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Here it is. | |
Pass 2-5, pass behind the CRJ. Man, you can see on the telemetry, they tell them, you're going to have a collision stop. | ||
Alarms are going off. | ||
And that means in the helicopter, too, it has the same system. | ||
I guarantee you, way out, it was telling them, you're on a collision course, change course. | ||
Literally goes, alert, alert, danger, danger. | ||
Yeah, they're telling all the planes to cancel their approach because this helicopter is just a runaway train. | ||
A runaway Blackhawk Army helicopter. | ||
This went on for a while. | ||
unidentified
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This went on for a while. | |
This went on for a while. | ||
Listen to their voices. | ||
They're trained to be calm. | ||
They're freaked out. | ||
unidentified
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Crash, crash, crash. | |
This is Alert 3. | ||
Crash, crash, crash. | ||
This is Alert 3. Crash, crash, crash. | ||
This is Alert 3. | ||
Where's the Alert 3? | ||
It is off the approach at the runway 33. | ||
Approach at the runway 33. | ||
Helicopter crashed. | ||
Helicopter crashed. | ||
The office is on. | ||
Hold up. | ||
So for several minutes, they're saying over two minutes, they're telling them, hey, helicopter, what are you doing? | ||
No response. | ||
And it just... | ||
Interesting how the media was ready to really jump on this within 30 minutes. | ||
unidentified
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Hmm. | |
And I've said the globalists could hack and take out the power grid, turn off the energy grid, blame it on Trump once he got in. | ||
I said cyber attacks. | ||
I mean, I've been predicting that. | ||
I'm not saying that's what this is, but you don't normally see Black Hawk crews just decide to go on and, you know, Unscheduled flight through some of the most busy airspace in the world, right over one of the most busy airports in the world with a whole bunch of airplanes coming in for landings. | ||
And you don't get anywhere around those unless you're authorized and already have a plan to be landing there. | ||
You usually file it long before. | ||
I know when we've been on a helicopter with my friends, you know, going to Dallas or Houston or San Antonio, they file and let them know before we even go. | ||
Because a lot of times if you don't, they'll just tell you, nope, you can't land. | ||
I mean, that's how it works, folks. | ||
So, oh my goodness. | ||
And of course, the airlines long before father fly plans. | ||
And people are really nervous flying into Mexico. | ||
You know, when you're flying to Cancun, it's been in the news, I've talked to the pilots. | ||
They make you take off at an exact time in Texas or wherever you're flying from, and you've got to land within a small window or they'll try to make you turn back. | ||
And so that's why if a plane gets delayed, sometimes they just cancel the flight. | ||
Because in Mexico, and that's why they never wait for anybody in Mexico either. | ||
Because I guess the Mexicans understand, they're not super known for running the trains on time. | ||
But it's hard to do. | ||
Oh, look at the Germans, they're so good at it. | ||
Oh, Americans are good at it. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Because society starts falling apart. | ||
So, very bizarre. | ||
Very, very suspicious. | ||
And why was this ghost helicopter just doing this? | ||
Shocking audio and video. | ||
But here it is. | ||
Trump administration halts MAA's DEI initiatives and hiring efforts. | ||
MAA turned away qualified air driver controllers based solely on race. | ||
That's what they did, not letting white people. | ||
Remember, they also said two years ago, no more white pilots. | ||
We don't care. | ||
They've even told people that they're out of the military, we're tired of this thing of just hiring people out of the military, and most of you have to be white. | ||
Well, then black folks and others can go get in the military and qualify and go through it, because most people don't have the money for all the private flight training it would take to get the hours you need to even get up to flying commercial aircraft. | ||
So instead, they lower the standards and say, we're not going to take people out of the military, and then they get less recruits, and they get less quality, and then they have pilot shortages, and then they put bad pilots in, and then you get more disasters, and it goes on and on and on. | ||
That's what's been happening the last four years. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
FAA executive order follows a conservative talking point on diversity in aviation. | ||
There's been big attacks, and this is coming up, And here's some articles and videos from Sikorsky or Lockheed Martin demonstration of their autonomous Black Hawk helicopters in Washington just before the U.S. election. | ||
And then you've got the community notes on there on X. People are attacking Musk and Trump. | ||
They explain the Aviation Safety Committee was disbanded, but the committee members working for federal government were not fired. | ||
From their primary jobs, they advise the TSA, not FAA, on their security functions, which isn't typically relevant to mid-air collisions. | ||
L.A. Times source. | ||
But still, the corporate media in most places is trying to say that it's all Trump, Elon, Doge, Hegseth's fault. | ||
Headline, the first big challenge to Hegseth, why did this happen? | ||
Well, he better put out why it happened. | ||
They better find out. | ||
But how do you find out when the helicopter's a pile of ashes and the people are dead? | ||
unidentified
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Hmm. | |
Why'd this helicopter just take off when Trump's dominating the globalists, dismantling them, and just magically fly to the most busy airport ever right into a passenger plane? | ||
And the corporate media is all ready to blame Trump. | ||
And you can go back months ago, I said, they could hack the infrastructure, they could hack trains, they could hack aircraft, they could hack anything. | ||
And then just say, oh, these disasters are happening. | ||
It's Trump's fault. | ||
Everything's falling apart. | ||
Or knock out the power and say, Russia did it. | ||
They're allied with Trump. | ||
Anything. | ||
Because they've all been saying, a cyber attack will make COVID look like a minor inconvenience. | ||
Trump will be challenged with cyber attacks. | ||
And then the media will blame who they want. | ||
And then Trump's got to supposedly attack whoever they want, like Russia. | ||
You know, who cut off the Keystone Pipeline and a bunch of others? | ||
Biden. | ||
But then a hacking group. | ||
We never found out who cut off some of the others. | ||
Safe, reliable, and uninhabited. | ||
First autonomous Blackhawk helicopter flight. | ||
LockheedMartin.com. | ||
It's been going on for decades, but now they're just letting you know about it. | ||
U.S. Army Exposition, Washington, D.C. Sikorsky and DARPA demonstrate autonomous flights of the optionally piloted Black Hawk helicopter of Department of Defense. | ||
I was wondering why they're saying Lockheed Martin, because that's Sikorsky. | ||
I guess Lockheed Martin runs the cell flying. | ||
And they can have it autonomous as well. | ||
Oh, look, Donald Trump fired 100 FAA senior officials today. | ||
That's what they were saying last night. | ||
Yeah, it's Trump. | ||
People that are trying to put schizophrenics in the cockpit. | ||
All right, so there's the facts. | ||
This has been going on for two and a half years. | ||
It's in the news. | ||
Just last week, FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe, that's a quote, intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. | ||
So severe intellectual, in case you have severe intellectual disabilities, means you're 70, 80 IQ. I mean, severe is 75, is when you get into severe, retarded 70. So Kamala's probably about an 80, seriously. | ||
Biden from Cognitive stuff, about an 85. George W. Bush is probably down to about a 70 right now. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
He's like retarded now for all the drugs he's on. | ||
He admits he just gobbles five or six every day of the president's a day. | ||
He saw him at the inauguration. | ||
Looked like he was hired in a kite lit up like a Christmas tree. | ||
Michelle looks like she's been hitting the gym, though. | ||
He's an NFL linebacker. | ||
But FAA administrator who ushered in diversity, equity, inclusion hiring policy will leave on inauguration day. | ||
And that's what they're saying caused it all. | ||
No, it's the breakdown of society and DEI is just a nice accelerant on it all. | ||
All right, that has been a big tragedy and a very sad distraction from the really good things that are happening. | ||
Now we're trying to stop World War III. But our hearts go out to people that died and their families, and we need to fix society. | ||
There's going to be an increase of all this. | ||
But that's what the globalists are going to do. | ||
They're going to try to use bad events to blame Trump, to demoralize and distract from the agenda of stabilizing civilization and not collapsing into a post-industrial world. | ||
Yeah, here's the press release from over two years ago. | ||
Pilot Mental Fitness. | ||
When they put out the new guidelines and how mental health is assured and it says we will accept people with severe mental conditions and severe intellectual disabilities. | ||
You wonder why they put fluoride in the water. | ||
This is what, you know, it reminds me of that genius Mike Judge that wrote Idiocracy in a Week. | ||
Shot it in like two weeks here in Austin. | ||
That was the budget he had and the contractual he had to make it for Fox. | ||
What a genius film. | ||
But it doesn't happen 200 years in the future that we're totally stupid. | ||
It basically happened now. | ||
We're almost there. | ||
And there's that great line where the guy's talking about, yeah, you know, my ex-wife's a tard. | ||
She's a pilot now. | ||
She's a secretary of education looking at a loaded shotgun. | ||
He goes, yeah, it's a... | ||
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It's the president's cousin. | |
He's retarded, but does a pretty good job, though, huh? | ||
We put the brando, the electrolytes that plants crave, on the plants. | ||
Why are you putting water on a plant? | ||
Water's for the toilet. | ||
They don't want people to be able to have any rational understanding or common sense or logic because That's how you rule a bunch of morons. | ||
I know I'm stating the obvious here. | ||
All right. | ||
If I was just into something really entertaining, and it's also very informative, and it's also very instructive on how to behave to the deep state, I would have just been covering Kelsey Gabbard. | ||
Because I, while I've been on for an hour, I almost just went just to her. | ||
Because what I was watching before when Harrison was covering, it was so good and so powerful. | ||
And is the attitude we need, not just the facts, but the attitude, is key to just staying on offense, pointing out to the establishment that they are the evil people, they are the corrupt people, they are the horrible people. | ||
It was just a 100, a hole-in-one, total domination. | ||
Kosh is being very smart and saying good things, but he's being conciliatory. | ||
That's okay, kind of like Kennedy was. | ||
He's still knocked it out of the park. | ||
But this lady... | ||
Just devastated them. | ||
Like, who are you to make up crap about me? | ||
And religious bigotry and all this un-American crap. | ||
Well, let's just list all the horrible things you've done. | ||
On record. | ||
You crooks. | ||
This is what I would do. | ||
This is what Trump does now. | ||
He did it a little bit before. | ||
That's why the new Trump is like, not 2.0, he's like 10.0. | ||
I'm going to have our opening statement when we come back. | ||
Catherine Austin Fitz, former deputy head of HUD, with the intel on how administrative sabotage and terrorism operates that you see everywhere around you. | ||
That's the globalist goal. | ||
She is just incredible. | ||
I mean, this is something... | ||
She's very hard to get. | ||
This is... | ||
You do not want to miss this. | ||
All right? | ||
That's in the third hour, in one hour, five minutes, four minutes from now. | ||
And then Roger Stone has more to break. | ||
We didn't have enough time last night. | ||
The crew had to... | ||
Get off at 7, I understand. | ||
He's had hours of work after that. | ||
So he's back in the fourth hour today with huge JFK assassination news inside Trump baseball and more. | ||
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All right, we are into our number two. | ||
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This is not my opinion, it's 100% how we win, and we're winning now because we have the facts, the history, the evidence, the globalists are in trouble. | ||
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But after I'm done with Tulsi, more info has come in on the helicopter midair disaster over Reagan International last night and the political packaging of the left and what they've done. | ||
And Hegseth has made a statement, so I'm going to get to that. | ||
And when we come back, I'm going to give the number out for air traffic controllers, current, former helicopter pilots, military pilots, commercial pilots, about what I've said in the last hour, what Trump said, what Hegseth's about to say, and what do you think? | ||
Because when they had that big Baltimore Bridge thing, we knew what happened that day because we had bridge workers and people that were there. | ||
And ship captains and navigators calling in, because we didn't know, but it turned out what the callers said was dead on. | ||
They basically all said the same thing. | ||
Because I'm not a naval navigator. | ||
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I know a little bit about it. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
Anything fascinating, I try to know about it more than most public, but I know very little compared to people that do it. | ||
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Well, I tell you, ladies and gentlemen, it is absolutely outrageous that within 30 minutes of this tragic aviation disaster over Reagan International Airport in D.C. just nine days last night into the new Trump administration, The corporate media, | ||
CNN, all of them, were blaming Trump for going after DEI in the FAA, literally hiring people with serious mental disorders and serious intellectual disorders, meaning low IQs, and lowering standards the last two and a half years. | ||
And one official had resigned on Inauguration Day. | ||
No FAA people were removed. | ||
No air traffic controllers. | ||
Now we know within hours what happened. | ||
The helicopter was not responding to them, was flying dark with night vision at high speed. | ||
They tried to get all the airplanes out of the way that were coming in at that very busy airport. | ||
A whole bunch of them coming in at once. | ||
Flew right into it. | ||
So, something went on with that helicopter. | ||
It was on a training mission. | ||
Was it diversity, inclusion? | ||
Diversity, equity, inclusion? | ||
We know they've been lower standards of the military really bad. | ||
I mean, this is not good. | ||
Looks like they had three people that thought they knew the technology, thought they could get up there and do it. | ||
Or did they get hacked? | ||
We know that these can be remote controlled. | ||
I covered that last hour. | ||
But what we know is the FAA did its job. | ||
The air traffic controllers did as best they could. | ||
There were no cuts there. | ||
They were fully staffed. | ||
And they're still blaming Trump, Hegseth, and Doge, Elon Musk. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Even though we've seen record... | ||
Increases in aviation disasters, mishaps, delays, quality service, equipment malfunctions, particularly out of Boeing. | ||
It's a scourge all over the world now because of leftist policies. | ||
They've had hearings in Congress about it. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And then they hand-trump this disaster that they've created, and then they have this little disaster that's still big, but not compared to all the other disasters together. | ||
And they zoom in on it and are still blaming Trump right now. | ||
And that tells you where they're going. | ||
So here's Pete Hegseth just a little while ago giving an update on this and the military working with Trump as a stop-off to use Guantanamo Bay to hold violent illegal aliens. | ||
Here it is. | ||
All right, update this morning. | ||
I just got off the phone with the SELFCOM commander and the chairman, the Joint Chiefs, talking about our efforts at Guantanamo Bay. | ||
That is ongoing. | ||
We're leaning forward on supporting the president's directive to make sure that we have a location for violent criminal illegals as they are deported out of the country. | ||
No one's going to wait on the Defense Department, and we're working that in real time. | ||
But I also wanted to give an update on the tragedy that happened last night here in Washington, D.C., and provide a little bit more information as we are actively working to investigate and understand what occurred and why. | ||
At about 8.48 last night, a UH-60 assigned to the U.S. Army Aviation Brigade in the Military District of Washington, Fort Belvoir, Virginia collided tragically with a civilian airliner. | ||
The unit involved, the Army unit involved with Bravo Company 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir. | ||
It was an annual proficiency training flight. | ||
And when we look at the crew, and not all kin have been notified, so we're going to withhold ranks and names at this point, we do know on our side who was involved. | ||
It was a fairly experienced crew that was doing a required annual night evaluation. | ||
They did have night vision goggles. | ||
The 12th Aviation Battalion, as of now, was granted a 48-hour operational pause. | ||
On contingency missions as what happened is reviewed. | ||
And a senior level aviation team, an investigative team from our Aviation Safety Center, was deployed last night and already is in Washington, D.C. to investigate what's going on. | ||
We anticipate that the investigation will quickly be able to determine whether the aircraft was in the corridor and at the right altitude at the time of the incident. | ||
As I mentioned, next of kin notifications are ongoing. | ||
It's a tragedy. | ||
A horrible loss of life for those 64 souls on that civilian airliner and, of course, the three soldiers in that Black Hawk. | ||
They're in our prayers. | ||
Their families and their communities, as people are notified, I can't imagine. | ||
And I know it's gone from a rescue mission to a recovery mission, and we're with all the first responders that are moving actively, too. | ||
So at the Defense Department... | ||
Our thoughts and prayers go out. | ||
We are actively investigating to find out what happened and why. | ||
And as we get updates, you will have them. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, and the big takeaway there is total transparency, honesty, and speed of reaction. | ||
The last Secretary of Defense for months was missing, didn't even tell his subordinates that he was battling a Colon infection stemming from a surgery on his prostate. | ||
He reportedly almost killed Lloyd Austin. | ||
It went on for a month and a few more weeks. | ||
And then they told when he had to go to the hospital with an emergency during that to not tell anybody and not come in with their lights. | ||
I mean, where was Lloyd Austin walking around with that stupid face visor on like Darth Vader and pushing all his DEI crap? | ||
Totally refreshing to see what Pete Heggs is doing. | ||
So, I want to give the number out right now for current airline pilots, current helicopter pilots, military, civilian, air traffic controllers, current, former, on what do you make of my last hour and 12 minutes of analysis? | ||
What am I right about? | ||
What am I wrong about? | ||
What do you think about Heggs' statement? | ||
What do you think about what Trump said? | ||
What do you think about them trying to blame Trump going after DEI, connecting it to air traffic controllers when none of them have been let go? | ||
I think that's pretty outrageous what they're doing. | ||
But I'm not a pilot. | ||
I'm not an aviator. | ||
I'm not an air traffic controller. | ||
So compared to you, I know 1%. | ||
The general public knows one-tenth of 1%. | ||
So I like to crowdsource you. | ||
And we have our last winner who just retired, Chris Delano. | ||
We've called his cell. | ||
He won the first big super truck a few months ago. | ||
Just randomly selected, you know, out of the sweepstakes we have every few months. | ||
And he was a F-16 pilot. | ||
Then he was a 777 pilot. | ||
And he was involved in some famous... | ||
Incidences that were good. | ||
They were, it was like all over the news years ago whenever they have all the planes just sitting there surrounding them with machine guns and they won't tell the pilot why they're doing it. | ||
They're supposed to tell them. | ||
He says, is there a hostage situation? | ||
And there wasn't. | ||
He said, listen, you tell me what's going on or I'm going to have people exit the plane because there could be a bomb or something. | ||
That's my job. | ||
And then of course it was proven he was right and the FAA apologized about it. | ||
But just an interesting guy. | ||
We've called him to see if he'll call in. | ||
But he hasn't answered yet to crowdsource him because that's what we do. | ||
We go direct to this amazing audience, human intelligence. | ||
And that's the great part about X now with the community notes. | ||
Most of the time, they're very useful, way better than, quote, fake fact checkers. | ||
And the corporate media are the ones constantly getting community noted. | ||
And, of course, we rarely do because we're almost always accurate. | ||
But when we get something wrong, wow, people are right there. | ||
It's like, thank you. | ||
That was really amazing. | ||
Human intelligence, way better than AI. Crowdsourcing billions of people. | ||
Well, this show's probably got conservatively 7, 8, 9 million people listening now. | ||
By the end of the day, it'll be 60, 70 million. | ||
Big day's bigger. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
So please call in and give us your take if you are in an area of aviation. | ||
And I would love to hear what you have to say. | ||
The toll-free number is 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-ALEX. 877-789-2539. | ||
I know a lot of you are driving or maybe even flying right now. | ||
You just tuned in. | ||
Say it again. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And I'll go to you quick and then move to the next person because I got a bunch of big guests and big news. | ||
The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have miles to go before I sleep, and I gotta hit all this. | ||
Wow, there's a lot. | ||
But let's go to Tulsi Gabbard now. | ||
I've been on the air the last hour and 15 minutes, so I didn't get to watch the ongoing. | ||
We got the stream up at Infowars.com, or it's on my feed if you want to just watch her. | ||
But man, her opening statement and then her responses after that, first ones were just out of the park, poise, intelligence, truth. | ||
Very dignified, very ladylike, but also cutting them up with the sword of truth. | ||
Because Kosh was very dignified, but also conciliatory. | ||
And RFK did that too, and they still did excellent jobs. | ||
But these are bad people that aren't going to vote for her anyways. | ||
So why not put them on notice so the whole world knows they're the bad guys? | ||
This is how you continue to win. | ||
Is not let them set themselves up like they're the moral authority and you're the bad person and you're going to comport to their little fiction and that they've scripted and cast you as the bad person when they are engaged in just classically un-American behavior and activities and have long trains of abuses against us. | ||
We'll go to this, then come back to your calls that I see coming in right now. | ||
Here is Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
All of the members of the committee, it's an honor to be here before you today. | ||
I've appreciated the opportunity to meet with so many of you and address your questions and concerns before today's hearing. | ||
I know they've gone, but I'm grateful to Senators Burr and Ernst for their trust and their confidence in taking time to join us here today. | ||
To my husband Abraham, my family, friends, fellow veterans, Medal of Honor recipients, and patriots, thank you for your love and support. | ||
I'm honored and grateful to President Trump for his trust and confidence in nominating me to serve our country as the Director of National Intelligence at a time when trust in the intelligence community, unfortunately, is at an all-time low. | ||
Chuck Schumer admitted a few years ago, quote, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you. | ||
For too long, faulty, inadequate or weaponized intelligence have led to costly failures. | ||
And the undermining of our national security and God-given freedoms enshrined in the Constitution. | ||
The most obvious example of one of these failures is our invasion of Iraq based upon a total fabrication or complete failure of intelligence. | ||
This disastrous decision led to the deaths of tens of thousands of American soldiers, millions of people in the Middle East, mass migration, destabilization, and undermining of the security and stability of our European allies. | ||
The rise of ISIS, strengthening of al-Qaeda and other Islamist jihadist groups, and strengthening Iran. | ||
Here are just a few other examples. | ||
The American people elected Donald Trump as their president not once but twice, and yet the FBI and intelligence agencies were politicized by his opponents to undermine his presidency and falsely portray him as a puppet of Putin. | ||
Title I of FISA was used illegally to obtain a warrant to spy on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page using a Clinton campaign-funded false dossier as their so-called evidence. | ||
Biden campaign advisor Tony Blinken was the impetus for the 51 former senior intelligence officials' letter dismissing Hunter Biden's laptop as disinformation specifically to help Biden win the election. | ||
Former DNI James Clapper lied to this committee in 2013, denying the existence of programs that facilitated the mass collection of millions of Americans' phone and internet records, yet was never held accountable. | ||
Under John Brennan's leadership, the CIA abused its power to spy on Congress, to dodge oversight, lied about doing it until he was caught, and yet has never been held responsible. | ||
Under Biden, the FBI abused its power for political reasons to try to surveil Catholics who attend traditional Latin Mass, labeling them as quote-unquote radical traditionalist Catholics. | ||
Personally, just 24 hours after I criticized Kamala Harris and her nomination, I was placed on a secret domestic terror watch list called Quiet Skies. | ||
Sadly, there are more examples. | ||
The bottom line is this. | ||
This must end. | ||
President Trump's re-election is a clear mandate from the American people to break this cycle of failure, end the weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community, and begin to restore trust in those who've been charged with the critical task of securing our nation. | ||
If confirmed as DNI, I will do my very best to fulfill this mandate and bring leadership to the intelligence community with a laser-like focus on our essential mission. | ||
Ensuring the safety, security, and freedom of the American people. | ||
As the president's principal intelligence advisor, I'll begin by leading by example, checking my own personal views at the door, and committing to delivering intelligence that is collected, analyzed, and reported without bias, prejudice, or political influence. | ||
I enlisted in the Army because of the horrific terrorist attack on September 11th and volunteered to deploy to Iraq in 2005, where I served in a medical unit. | ||
After nearly 22 years in uniform with three combat deployments to the Middle East and Africa, I'm now a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, where I serve as a battalion commander of soldiers in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas. | ||
I served in Congress for eight years on the Homeland Security, Foreign Affairs, and Armed Services Committees. | ||
And it's my experience in the military and in the halls of Congress that have given me a deep understanding of the complex challenges that our nation faces, in both roles engaging with world leaders, in both roles being privy to highly classified intelligence. | ||
So I know firsthand how essential accurate, unbiased, and timely intelligence is to the President, to Congress, and to our warfighters. | ||
I also know the heavy cost of intelligence failures. | ||
Senator Collins, you led the creation of ODNI specifically to address those intelligence failures of 9-11 and Iraq's so-called WMDs. | ||
The need for the ODNI under strong leadership still exists today. | ||
If confirmed, I'll bring my experience and fresh eyes to leading the intelligence community. | ||
And my day one priorities will be... | ||
To assess the global threat environment, identify where gaps in our intelligence exist, integrate intelligence elements, increase information sharing, and ensure that unbiased apolitical objective collection and analysis to support the president and policymakers' decision-making occur. | ||
I'll work to end the politicization of the intelligence community and ensure there is a clear mission focus in the IC on its core mission of this unbiased apolitical... | ||
And I'll work to assess and address efficiencies, redundancies, and effectiveness across ODNI to ensure focus of personnel and resources is on our core mission of national security. | ||
In my meetings that I've had with many of you, you expressed bipartisan frustration about Recent intelligence failures, as well as the lack of responsiveness to your requests for information. | ||
Whether it's the surprise October 7th Hamas terrorist attack, to the sudden takeover of Syria by Islamist extremists, failures to identify the source of COVID, anomalous health incidents, UAPs, drones and more. | ||
If confirmed, I look forward to working with you to address these issues. | ||
Ensuring the safety, security, and freedom of the American people is a mandate of leadership that rises above partisan politics. | ||
I've confirmed my commitment to the President, to you, and to the American people is this. | ||
I will do my very best to find the truth, no matter where it leads, and share that truth with President Trump, his advisors, and you in Congress, providing you with that unbiased, timely, and accurate intelligence as you make the tough decisions. | ||
That will impact the safety, security, and freedom of the American people. | ||
Now, before I close, I want to warn the American people who are watching at home. | ||
You may hear lies and smears in this hearing that will challenge my loyalty to and my love for our country. | ||
Those who oppose my nomination imply that I am loyal to something or someone other than God, my own conscience, and the Constitution of the United States, accusing me of being Trump's puppet, Putin's puppet, Assad's puppet, a guru's puppet, Modi's puppet, not recognizing the absurdity of simultaneously being the puppet of five different puppet masters. | ||
The same tactic was used against President Trump and failed. | ||
The American people elected President Trump with a decisive victory and mandate for change. | ||
The fact is, what truly unsettles my political opponents is I refuse to be their puppet. | ||
I have no love for Assad or Gaddafi or any dictator. | ||
I just hate al-Qaeda. | ||
I hate that we have leaders who cozy up to Islamist extremists, minimizing them to so-called rebels. | ||
As Jake Sullivan said to Hillary Clinton, quote, al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria. | ||
Well, Syria is now controlled by an Al-Qaeda offshoot, HTS, led by an Islamist jihadist who danced in the streets on 9-11 and who was responsible for the killing of many American service members. | ||
Democrat senators in the past resorted to anti-Christian bigotry against some of President Trump's judicial nominees like Amy Coney Barrett and Brian Boucher. | ||
I condemn those actions as a Democrat in Congress at the time, as religious bigotry must be thoroughly condemned by all of us, no matter the religion. | ||
Unfortunately, there are some Democrat senators who still don't understand the principle of freedom of religion in Article 6 of the Constitution. | ||
Quote, no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States. | ||
Unfortunately, they're once again using the religious bigotry card, but this time trying to foment religious bigotry against Hindus and Hinduism. | ||
If anyone is sincerely interested in knowing more about my own personal spiritual path of Hinduism, I welcome you to go to my account on X where I'll share more on this topic. | ||
If confirmed as Director of National Intelligence, I will continue to live by the oath that I have sworn at least eight times in my life, both in uniform and as a member of Congress. | ||
I will support and defend our God-given freedoms enshrined in the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. | ||
Thank you very much for your time. | ||
I look forward to your questions. | ||
And there's been a lot of other fiery exchanges now. | ||
We have those. | ||
We also are monitoring Kosh Patel. | ||
The Democrats are saying, you support the attack on January 6th. | ||
You deny that Biden won in 2020. And he said, well, he was the president, but now I'm not going to say he won it. | ||
We know he stole it. | ||
It's all been proven. | ||
The Democrats would say the Republicans stole elections before without evidence. | ||
And it looks like Al Gore did win when Bush first got in. | ||
But I don't like Al Gore, but I pointed it out. | ||
Still, you're allowed to say somebody stole the election. | ||
That's your right, whether you're right or wrong. | ||
In the case of 2020, it was way worse than Trump and I and everybody said. | ||
And they tried it again, but there were people there on top of it, so we mitigated the fraud. | ||
So that clip's coming up. | ||
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But we'll have the new winner here and everything. | ||
It's very exciting. | ||
But I thought, hey, why don't we ask him about what he thinks about the helicopter and what he thinks about the passenger plane? | ||
So we know he's a pilot. | ||
We know who he is. | ||
And he can come tell us. | ||
So he was able to get on. | ||
We'll talk to him real quick. | ||
And then I'm going to go to Jack and Stephanie, Derek, Mike, Big City, Greg, and others. | ||
We got a lot of folks here. | ||
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We've got aviation maintenance. | ||
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All right, coming up, the former deputy head of HUD, who totally is the expert on administrative sabotage, the Great Reset, setting up the parameters for the wildfires. | ||
They've now officially announced they're going to take everybody's land and build a smart city. | ||
It's official, just as we said they would. | ||
It was already planned. | ||
But we're going to get into everything going on with her next hour. | ||
We've got loaded phones with pilots, former air traffic controllers, you name it about what happened last night. | ||
Instant attempt to blame Trump for getting rid of DEI, which hasn't even been implemented yet, when it was the helicopter and off course coming into one of the most busy airspaces in the world and being told for minutes, what are you doing? | ||
Turn away. | ||
And then when he wouldn't listen in a training mission, I'm recapping for listeners that have been watching for a while, new listeners want to know what's going on, that They're telling the other aircraft to stop their landings and start circling, but it's just too many aircraft. | ||
You saw the death that happened. | ||
Terrible. | ||
Six people dead. | ||
63 on the plane and three on the helicopter. | ||
And now Hegseth has come out with a new statement. | ||
The Secretary of Defense says the military chopper was on a continuity of government mission. | ||
How much do you hear about COG on this show? | ||
And how the head of COG Has orders already in place for Biden that if Trump is unable to change all those orders, could do God knows what. | ||
I'm not saying this was remote control or sabotage yet. | ||
But they can hack everything. | ||
They can remote control all these systems for decades. | ||
That's admitted these aircraft have remote control on them. | ||
Here is Secretary of Defense talking about the COG mission that the helicopter was on. | ||
Young captain, staff sergeant and CW2 chief warrant officer on a routine annual retraining of night flights on a standard corridor for a continuity of government mission. | ||
The military does dangerous things. | ||
It does routine things. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to Chris Delaro, who, again, is a former 7-7 pilot, F-16 pilot, and we know him well. | ||
He's been a guest on the show. | ||
Chris, thanks for coming on so quickly. | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
I know it's early on, but you're obviously old school and understand basically every level of this. | ||
What's your first approximation less than 24 hours into this? | ||
unidentified
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I really hadn't come up with any conclusions, although I was kind of flabbergasted. | |
I didn't know about the remote control, although I do remember that from 9-11, remote control being talked about. | ||
That wouldn't surprise me, but... | ||
We're not told about it in the cockpit. | ||
We could be remote controlled, obviously. | ||
Yeah, all of your assessments and the president's, I thought, were outstanding. | ||
I'm just listening to you. | ||
I'm describing this for folks. | ||
Am I wrong to say, though, that it's bizarre in one of the most busy air traffic zones in the world with a whole bunch of aircraft coming in for landings and takeoffs with all those different runways? | ||
To just have this helicopter coming in for minutes, be told by the air traffic, what are you doing? | ||
Stop it. | ||
It doesn't even respond. | ||
They start trying to move the other aircraft too late, and it's hauling ass right into a passenger liner. | ||
I mean, how are you on a helicopter at night? | ||
It's not like they're out over the desert. | ||
They've got night vision on too. | ||
But everything's lit up like a Christmas tree when you're in a cockpit, as you know. | ||
And how do you then fly right into an airplane like this? | ||
unidentified
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Well, they should have collision avoidance. | |
That is done by separation in altitude. | ||
A 500-foot-per-minute climb rate or descent rate or 1,000-foot or 2,000 is constant no matter what type of aircraft turn rate. | ||
So I was a little surprised that there was a collision. | ||
But things happen. | ||
There's a lot of optical illusions at night. | ||
It's a very busy airport. | ||
I've been in there years and years ago, and there was even some confusion back in the daytime. | ||
But fortunately, everything worked out okay for us. | ||
Yeah, I just appreciate your analysis. | ||
That's where I kind of get a lot of my thinking outside the box. | ||
It's not my strong suit, but in any case, yeah. | ||
I'm hoping other pilots call in that are current, the air traffic controllers. | ||
Like you say, we get a lot of good information from the callers. | ||
Let me ask you this final question, because I know you've got to go, and I'd love to have you back at the studio sometime, Chris, but real fast. | ||
What do you make of them putting DEI in two years ago, lowering standards, trying to force all this, Trump's just trying to remove it now, and then the corporate media blamed him and Elon Musk and Doge and Hegseth within 30 minutes when we had no idea what had happened? | ||
unidentified
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Well, it's absolute madness, and anybody that doesn't see that is, you know, obviously got some mental issues they might want to look at. | |
I do have one Bible verse for you, though, that when you meet Trump, you have to ask, did any of that blood drip on your foot? | ||
Because here's what it says. | ||
In my garage door guy, I had to have it repaired. | ||
He pointed this out to me. | ||
He said, look at Leviticus 14, 14, and I'm in the King James. | ||
The priest shall take some of the blood of the trespass offering, and the priest shall put it upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot. | ||
So we saw it on his... | ||
Right here. | ||
We saw it on his right hand and thumb. | ||
We don't know if it went to his toe. | ||
I'm just saying it's interesting. | ||
I don't know what's meaning. | ||
But he does seem to have been cleansed. | ||
And God bless America. | ||
God bless you, Alex. | ||
I love you. | ||
Stop right there. | ||
I've never seen that Bible verse, remembered it. | ||
That describes exactly what happened in Butler. | ||
Talk about prophecy. | ||
Where is that in the Bible? | ||
unidentified
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Leviticus 14.14. | |
Wow. | ||
King James Version. | ||
KJB. Leviticus. | ||
1414, King James Version. | ||
Pull that up, guys. | ||
Chris, thanks for coming on. | ||
Good to hear your voice. | ||
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Hey, I appreciate everything you've done for me. | |
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
I'm going to try to move quick because I respect your time as pilots and air traffic controllers. | ||
Stephanie's calling from Alaska. | ||
We'll go to Jack and others. | ||
She's a pilot and traffic controller. | ||
Stephanie, what is your, from the information we have, first approximation of what's happening? | ||
Yeah, hi. | ||
I just want to thank you, Alex, for everything you've done. | ||
Real quickly, I was an air traffic controller for eight years in the Marine Corps. | ||
I live in a small line in Alaska, 747 pilot, captain for five of those years, and currently a 757 captain. | ||
A lot of things. | ||
So I was just looking up the special flight rules. | ||
There's a three-day requirement for anybody doing transitions. | ||
VFR transitions, of course. | ||
COG is going to be different. | ||
They can do whatever they want. | ||
But typically, low-level helicopters and stuff like that transition over midfield, usually because people are taking off and landing, and so midfield's usually a good BFR crossing. | ||
Last night, I couldn't sleep. | ||
I got an FAA ping saying that this happened, and the headline was, small plane crash, DCA is shut down. | ||
And I'm like, that doesn't even make sense why they would shut DCA down for a small plane crash. | ||
So the sniff test didn't even, like, pan out. | ||
I couldn't sleep last night. | ||
Looking at the video, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I can tell you that guys on approach at 300 feet, they're focused right now. | ||
They're probably transitioning with VFR, so they're transitioning to visual. | ||
But we have TCAS on the airplane, which is a traffic collision alert system, and it basically takes the rate of speed, climb, descent, and both aircraft should have transponders that are pinging back and forth. | ||
And, you know, they read each other's, you know, speed and collision rate, and, you know, we get alerts, and we train for this all the time. | ||
So I'm just dumbfounded by how this happened. | ||
You know, accidents happen, unfortunately, but there's nothing about this that makes sense. | ||
There's nothing about this that fits well with me. | ||
I fly in this airspace all the time. | ||
It's busy. | ||
It's one of the most controlled and highly regulated airspaces in the world. | ||
There's prohibited areas because of proximity to D.C. Just nothing about this makes sense. | ||
So, you know, there's nothing I can say about that. | ||
I was just pulling up some of the VFR transition charts and just thinking there's just no way that any of this makes sense unless it was intentional. | ||
And the second thing that I thought was they did this to... | ||
Sabotage Trump or try to test him in some way, and that's just where I am. | ||
That's my position. | ||
It's just unfortunate. | ||
But I want to just also take this time to thank you because on December 2nd, I think it was December 2nd of 2020 when the shots came out, you published that thing about the MRA shots out of the Netherlands there. | ||
I actually photocopied that and left them on jets, and I think you saved a lot of lives because I was... | ||
Telling people don't take these shots. | ||
And I even emailed some of the union reps in the FAA about these shots because it was illegal for them to force mandates on the pilots. | ||
And basically the response from them was, you know, just take the shot and do your job. | ||
And I didn't. | ||
And it was my line in the sand. | ||
I was willing to lose my whole career for it. | ||
And I just want to thank you for that. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
You're the person to save lives. | ||
We're all in this together. | ||
I can sit here and talk about this and put information on all day, but if you, the activist listeners, who are men and women in the arena, don't take the ball, we have no effect. | ||
You are just as important as I am, Stephanie. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Another amazing listener. | ||
We just have the coolest listeners. | ||
Okay, let's go ahead and go to Jack in Texas, Marine Corps helicopter pilot. | ||
Jack, what do you think is going on here? | ||
Well, I'll tell you, I was hoping that that previous caller, as being a former Marine ATC, would have explained what I'm going to explain to you right now. | ||
First of all, I'm a former squadron commander in the Marine Corps. | ||
I was a CH-53 pilot. | ||
Now, for a majority of my career, we were stationed up in Orange County at MCAS Tustin. | ||
And Tustin was about two miles away from John Wayne International Airport, okay? | ||
Now, your fixed-wing fighter pilots, those guys take off and go straight up above where civilian aircraft is. | ||
But helicopters, when you're flying out over to the Pacific, we were flying right through John Wayne airspace. | ||
Now, this is how it works. | ||
That's why I was hoping she would mention this. | ||
Your military ATC, air traffic controllers... | ||
They're the ones talking to you in the helicopters, the military copters, and if you're going to be going into, for instance, John Wayne airspace when you're going out over the ocean, the military ATC is going to be talking to the civilian ATCs, and generally speaking, you're not going to, as a pilot, you're not going to have contact at all, radio contact with the civilian towers. | ||
Now, with where those Army pilots were flying, they should have been handed over from... | ||
The military ATC to the civilian ATC, and like everything that I've heard, the civilian tower couldn't make radio contact with them. | ||
That's very unusual. | ||
Very unusual. | ||
And I'll tell you something else, as a squadron commander, if we were having any training flights or even any other flights, you know, because there were times that we flew, you know, people from the White House around, from LAX down to San Diego or whatever. | ||
And you have to file those flight plans, both with your military air traffic controller, which is at the group level. | ||
I was about to say, I'm not a pilot, but my dad was a fixed-wing private Cessna owner when I was a kid through everything. | ||
And I've got a lot of buddies that are helicopter pilots, military pilots, jet pilots. | ||
And I just know that they're filing flight plans. | ||
They're talking to people way out. | ||
Everybody gets really nervous even when you're 50 miles out from the airport. | ||
And exactly what is this thing doing? | ||
And they're talking to it for minutes and it's not talking back. | ||
But now you're explaining it that absolutely the military air traffic control would be the ones talking to the civilian air traffic control. | ||
So that's what has to be investigated. | ||
That could have been where the brake was. | ||
Or did somebody tell them, oh yeah, you're clear. | ||
Was it incompetence or something else? | ||
I mean, this is just the way the media jumped on this within minutes. | ||
The whole thing smells. | ||
Well, the flight plans, for instance, when we were taken off from Tustin, that was five miles from John Wayne International Airport. | ||
You would have flight plans two, three, five days in advance going over to John Wayne, and you would tell them, we are leaving at 1435, we'll be flying through civilian airspace heading out to Pacific Ocean at 1438 to 1445, and all of your civilian traffic... | ||
The planes that were going out would stay on the ground until we went through their airspace. | ||
And the planes that were due to land, they would have them usually north and east of John Wayne Airport flying circles, getting ready to come down after we cleared their airspace. | ||
And we would have to make contact with the civilian tower at John Wayne to let them through. | ||
We were out of their airspace they needed to bring planes in. | ||
It was complete radio contact. | ||
And safety was a must. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So listening to me over the last hour and a half, in my lay perspective, was I basically right about what I'm saying? | ||
This doesn't add up? | ||
It doesn't add up at all, especially like the previous caller mentioned. | ||
When you're in D.C., you've got Air Force air traffic control. | ||
You've got Navy air traffic control. | ||
You've got all the military branches have their ATCs, plus all the civilian, plus the restricted airspace around the White House. | ||
There's no way that somebody screwed up this badly. | ||
It doesn't happen in D.C. Well, from everything I know, being around and inside a lot of aircraft, that's what I see is a lot of professionalism, a lot of people on the ball, a lot of communication. | ||
And, I mean, I'm sure you heard earlier, I don't know if you saw it, but it's all the telemetry, you know, the screen readouts, and the air traffic chatter. | ||
I mean, they're... | ||
I mean, this helicopter is just, for minutes, just going, what are you doing? | ||
Get out of there. | ||
Stop that. | ||
And it doesn't respond, so they start saying to the other aircraft, okay, move out of the way. | ||
You hear them getting more and more nervous, more and more nervous, and then crash. | ||
One more point before I finish the call. | ||
When you have air traffic controllers calling in after me, make sure, whether they're Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, whatever, you make sure you ask the questions to explain point by point how they route military aircraft. | ||
Fixed wing end rotors through civilian airspace. | ||
Make sure you ask that the ATC or the air traffic controllers, they're going to be calling in after me and have them lay it out point by point. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
This is a big deal, folks. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
God bless you. | ||
We've got to move quick here because Catherine Ronson Fitz is coming up. | ||
I could talk to you guys all day and ladies. | ||
This is so important. | ||
What an audience. | ||
I mean, this is the asset of the show. | ||
We've got to do this more. | ||
On topics, just ask the listeners. | ||
Because believe me, you'll see all this in the days and weeks. | ||
This will all be all over the place. | ||
Because they aren't going, what's standard procedure? | ||
It's being ignored. | ||
I mean, I knew the standard procedure, basically. | ||
It was like, this doesn't look normal. | ||
We've got so many callers here. | ||
Air Force pilot, military air traffic, pilot, military, airline, pilot, aviation, manufacturing. | ||
We'll get to everybody here. | ||
Let's go to Mike in Kentucky, military air traffic. | ||
Maybe you can respond to what Jack was saying. | ||
Mike, what do you think is going on here? | ||
Yeah, I can. | ||
Thanks, Alex. | ||
I'm 61 years old. | ||
I'm retired in Kentucky. | ||
I live 12 miles away from where the SOAR 150th Night Stalker Regiment had their medic Blackhawk accident last year. | ||
It was two helos coming together 12 miles south of me. | ||
And I'd point out that this is like MOA. Sighting in your rifle. | ||
This is like building a house in the event that you might be one foot off here or there. | ||
It translates into, you know, real disaster on a distance when speed's involved. | ||
When I was in the military, I was air crew qualified on three platforms. | ||
When on ship in the Aegis program on the Valley Forge, I interfaced with the ATACO, the Advanced Tactical Air Controller in the CIC unit. | ||
And the reason I'm mentioning this is because we're going back to 1987 when the SPI-1 Alpha, Aegis, Raytheon, and Litton radar system was a fully integrated function. | ||
So your IFF identification friend or foe units on the military units and the advanced warning systems that interfaced with commercial pilots, commercial flights, they were all integrated. | ||
You saw that on a screen. | ||
And then all of these flights were vectored in the Combat Information Center. | ||
And that's how on 9-11 they did that drill of hijacked planes flying into buildings and everybody thought that it was just part of the drill when the real thing happened. | ||
and how magical. | ||
Well, that's how, of all the information you gave, the only thing I didn't hear, and I got my information from a comment section of a foreign news desk within two hours of the incident, was the continuity of government reference. | ||
Because very quickly in the comment section of the foreign news desk, I was told that, you know, it was the 12th Battalion, 6th Brigade, and these are the planes you see in Washington, D.C. that are B860, S860, you know, the Seahawk and the Blackhawk D.C. that are B860, S860, you know, the Seahawk and the Blackhawk I was flown over yesterday working outside on a tractor here at my cousin's place in Kentucky by a brand new Apache from the SOAR unit. | ||
It's just majestic. | ||
So low, you just can't believe it because they all train here. | ||
I live just 20 miles north of the 101st Airborne Unit at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. | ||
But I guess God bless the souls that were lost. | ||
And God bless you when you can't control your destiny. | ||
You know, risk assessment in what you do or what you do in your career in the military, what you choose. | ||
It's just your own wherewithal. | ||
But what's odd about this, and like all of these other controllers and or pilots have indicated, is when you see things in a layer, the normal civilian sees the traffic. | ||
They just see thousands of flights. | ||
They forget that it's like you're looking at the strata of the sky or the depths of the ocean. | ||
Everything's layered and controlled. | ||
And believe it or not, as chaotic as it looks, it goes really smoothly. | ||
And when I interfaced with the advanced traffic, the advanced tactical air controllers in the Aegis program, those guys were all Miramar trained controllers. | ||
You know, everything was mentally pictured, pictured on charts and understood well, well far out. | ||
You're saying it's a symphony. | ||
It is, yeah. | ||
That's probably one of the better ways to describe it, Alex. | ||
It is that symphony in that you have these smaller choral units working, and then you have the conductor pointing out the bassoon for his solo or this sort of thing. | ||
People hand off control where it's necessary. | ||
And the other thing I noticed when you played the audio of this, in that chatter, and I just, I wasn't really listening so intently, but I thought I heard something, I don't know where it occurred, where the tower operator says, C-130, contact me over on this frequency. | ||
Which also indicates, my main air crew duties were on a VAW-122 E2 Charlie, you know, like a radar dome propeller plane. | ||
And we had these incredible pictures of everything that was going on, 356 miles out. | ||
It's my understanding Lockheed Martin can control certain air platforms up to 300 miles away. | ||
So you're saying if they have a big communications control surveillance plane, this is a COG drill. | ||
Perhaps they were even doing it off the books, and that's why there wasn't military traffic control communications that we know of with the tower? | ||
Well, that too. | ||
And remember that PAT stands for Priority Air Transport. | ||
So the little green, the green choppers you see around D.C. are just ferrying around high-level officials or medics that need to be here or there. | ||
These are also, that's the same unit, the 12th, 6th. | ||
These Blackhawks, they're the ones that you see that people call gold toppers. | ||
You know, the shiny Blackhawks with the gold paint on the top that ferry around dignitaries. | ||
That's their whole mission. | ||
And I understand there's a whole science to this. | ||
Boil it down, first approximation. | ||
I mean, it looks like standard procedure was out the window. | ||
How did the task come together? | ||
Here comes your flight from Kansas. | ||
He's in it for it. | ||
He's in it, you know. | ||
The separation's 1,000 feet, and all of a sudden he's dropping quick. | ||
The weather is cold. | ||
But at what point, knowing that you have communications and total system integration, do you continue to operate a helicopter that you can stop on a dime and reverse? | ||
And the air traffic controllers are saying, what are you doing? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
It's just for minutes. | ||
Right into the planes. | ||
Hold your position. | ||
Reduce your altitude. | ||
Reverse course. | ||
And all they had to do... | ||
Always get those fat calf muscles on those pedals and do it. | ||
So what you're saying, what I'm getting at, is this is highly irregular. | ||
Highly, highly irregular. | ||
To have these many things come together would be like me jumping in this lake water and getting bit by a freshwater shark and hit by lightning and bombed in a drill by the SOAR unit at the same time. | ||
All right, incredible, sir. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Yeah, this looks real bad, people. | ||
It's not like a helicopter had a set mission and took off and a plane was off course. | ||
No, it just comes right into the most busy air traffic maybe in the world and just... | ||
They're like, get out of the way, get out of the way. | ||
It just goes on for minutes and they're trying to get the planes out of the way and he just flies perfectly right into it in a COG mission. | ||
The administrative globalist system, the technocracy, and it does have control systems in all the aircraft, the big ones, and the helicopters. | ||
They admit that. | ||
And yeah, they don't tell the pilots about that, the commercial ones, but you can go look it up. | ||
But I guarantee you there's remote control, off-site control of that. | ||
And you heard him, those big AWACS up there, basically. | ||
That's what they'd use to control that stuff. | ||
Because they didn't have to use a satellite. | ||
You don't have to use other systems that could have interference problems. | ||
When you're doing something like that, was this some type of drone operation? | ||
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All right, we just, and we're going to take more, took calls from very professional, very smart, very informed people, and they all agreed this is beyond highly irregular. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
In probably the busiest airspace in the world, I mean, D.C., I've read, it's, for volume, it's like Chicago or a few other, but I mean, definitely the United States, like the most high security and crazy town is that. | ||
Continued government, when they do those drills, they lock everything down. | ||
And you've got this helicopter that can stop on a dime for multiple minutes, over two, coming into this airspace and going, Right in, and the other planes are trying to get out of the way, but it just, right in. | ||
In a head-on collision with a passenger liner, American airliners killing 60 plus people. | ||
And three on the helicopter, we're told. | ||
And it's instantly blamed on Trump and Hexeth and Elon Musk. | ||
That says one of the busiest, the busiest in the US. | ||
I nailed it. | ||
I was right. | ||
I know I'd read and heard that. | ||
D.C. is the busiest in the United States. | ||
Look up. | ||
I bet Chicago's the second. | ||
But the point I'm getting at here is that on 9-11, they ran this first ever total drill with NORAD and NORTHCOM. Where they took control of the integrated system that they run and put hundreds of different fake inputs. | ||
And we've got the air traffic controller tapes we've aired many times on air. | ||
They're stunning. | ||
We ought to dig those out and play them. | ||
And they're like, well, are these inputs real or are those not real? | ||
Well, what's going on? | ||
Is it simulated hijacking or real? | ||
They were doing simulated hijackings and planes flying into buildings right when it was really happening. | ||
So there was a stand down. | ||
From the F-16s, we're going to shoot them down, but one group didn't and shot down Flight 93. And I have that at the time. | ||
I mean, I had whistleblowers. | ||
My God, I had... | ||
I had the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff come on the show and expose it. | ||
And a bunch of other people. | ||
God, we've been on the air so long or so much, I can't even keep track of it. | ||
And notice, it's another COG. Did they turn the inputs off so that the civilian air traffic controllers couldn't talk to them? | ||
Because that's all default. | ||
It's not just it's all being turned off. | ||
Then you've got the helicopter that's flying over this lit-up area right into the most busy airspace in the United States. | ||
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I mean, people. | |
Real fast, and we'll come back to him after Fitz is on. | ||
We can call the callers back because these are expert callers. | ||
Big City, you've got two minutes. | ||
Sorry to go to your light. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You're a pilot. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Yeah, this is big city. | |
Not only am I a commercial pilot, but I'm also a flight attendant. | ||
So I want to give a little bit different perspective. | ||
I've been in and out of the industry since the 80s. | ||
But it appears to me, I've watched that video several times, and it appears to me that that helicopter wasn't going that fast, and it hit it basically and cut the airplane right in half. | ||
I don't think it flew in front, because the cardinal rule of thumb, you ask any pilot, number one rule. | ||
Is you keep your eyes open and see and avoid. | ||
So if those American airline pilots would have saw that, they would have did evasive action even without the controller's authorization to avoid a collision. | ||
And it appears that that helicopter kind of came in from the sign that was going actually up. | ||
And I think from what the news said, that the fuselage of the aircraft was cut right in half. | ||
Yeah, I saw that too. | ||
Some were saying it ran right to the front of it, but I believe you. | ||
So what do you think? | ||
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Well, I think that there were some, obviously, miscommunications. | |
I don't fault the pilots of the American plane. | ||
They were lined up. | ||
They were coming in. | ||
Also, there's a rule in the flight deck that it's totally sterile. | ||
So me being a flight attendant, I cannot call the pilots when they're on final approach. | ||
It doesn't matter what's going on because it's totally sterile. | ||
So I don't think there was any distraction there. | ||
But it just looks like it was something in the communication. | ||
Well, sure, but I mean, the commercial flight was authorized to land. | ||
It had the airspace. | ||
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Right, absolutely. | |
And I know one thing for sure, those infrared goggles that they wear, although you can see everything, they're somewhat clumsy. | ||
It kind of narrows your vision because it's almost like looking through binoculars. | ||
All right. | ||
It could have been an accident. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, Big City. | ||
We'll be right back with Catherine Roth and Fitz. | ||
More calls. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Alright, in the fourth hour, I'll cover all of the other massive news we haven't gotten to and all the other breaking news. | ||
And Roger Stone is joining us with exclusive information concerning what's going on in the Trump administration, what's coming next, and more on the JFK assassination information Trump told him specifically that it is the proof the CIA was involved killing Kennedy. | ||
We already know all that, but when it's certified and proven... | ||
He's got 15 days to release it. | ||
That means another five or so. | ||
They're going to start releasing it. | ||
It's going to be huge. | ||
And Trump tuned into the show last night. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
He called and invited me and Roger up to have dinner with him soon at the White House. | ||
I'm not name-dropping. | ||
The point was, this was an important show last night, and there's more to add to it coming up. | ||
So, I love some of the commenters on the next one. | ||
Oh yeah, who's your source? | ||
That's a good one. | ||
The President of the United States. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I'm going to just say all this and it's not true? | ||
What do you think Trump's going to do? | ||
So, our special guest, ladies and gentlemen, is very hard to get. | ||
I've been interviewing her for more than 15, 16 years. | ||
And I'm always obnoxious when she's on because I interrupt her so much because I know that a lot of listeners are super smart, but this stuff's so technical and it's so dead on that what she's about to say should be studied. | ||
And you can look into every bit of it and it's all true. | ||
Because this is all I do is research this stuff. | ||
But she was the first person decades ago as a major whistleblower about the corruption and heading up a federal agency that exposed how it's administrative war through the government bureaucracy and corporations and how they do this economic destruction to consolidate power. | ||
And it's very sophisticated. | ||
But now you see it all more and more in action. | ||
How they have this symphony of cutting off the police, the fire, not doing fire mitigation, draining the reservoir. | ||
And that's just, and on and on, just in the case of the fires. | ||
Pull the insurance right before. | ||
And then it's already a 15-minute city, and then they come in with an emergency. | ||
And, oh, we're going to be in control of it. | ||
And now they're announcing, indeed, they're not going to let people basically have their property or rebuild the way they want. | ||
They're going to build this new model system with this dense 15-minute city stuff. | ||
That all broke today. | ||
And of course, I told you when it was all happening, the day it started, that Tuesday, watch, this will happen. | ||
And then it was already designated. | ||
It was already there. | ||
So she could spend an hour just on that node of administrative, sabotage, terrorism, economic warfare. | ||
And then it goes into every level with the computers and the systems and the integrations of all of it, how the big mega banking combines through their consortiums operate. | ||
And so she can go anywhere she wants. | ||
at any angle she wants. | ||
And I'm not going to go over her old bio, but she is a service managing director and member of the board of directors of the Wall Street Investment Bank, Dylan Reed & Co., assistant secretary of housing and federal housing commissioner of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the first Bush administration and was the president assistant secretary of housing and federal housing commissioner of the United States Department of She's designed and closed over 25 billion transactions and investments to date and has a portfolio on investments. | ||
This is an old bio, by the way. | ||
It's much bigger now. | ||
Strategy of 300 billion of financial assets and vulnerabilities. | ||
Catherine graduated of the University of Pennsylvania and Walton School and studied Mandarin Chinese at the Chinese University in Hong Kong. | ||
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All right, Catherine, thank you for coming on. | ||
Such an epic time in anywhere you want to go. | ||
You're front and center, and you're the boss here. | ||
Where do you want to go first? | ||
So, why don't we start with the RFK hearings today? | ||
Yes. | ||
Did you watch any of them today? | ||
I wish I could. | ||
Tulsi, Kosh, him, I'm like a dog in a butcher shop. | ||
I just, you know, what happened? | ||
So I thought I was too busy to watch them, but I started to watch and I couldn't stop. | ||
And one of the reasons is you saw so many, mostly Democratic senators, essentially not engaging on the fact that we have a chronic epidemic of children, of chronic disease in this country. | ||
And if you look at the federal deficit, it's bankrupting the country. | ||
Dr. Mark Skidmore just published a new study. | ||
Showing that if you went back to 2010 levels of disability, you'd save a half a trillion dollars a year on the federal budget. | ||
So whether you're worried about the deficit or you're worried about the fact that our children are essentially being poisoned, you know, there is a major problem. | ||
It's a human problem and it's a national security problem. | ||
Anyway, so you had senator after senator instead of saying, you know, I don't like your plan for ending the chronic... | ||
Disease epidemic, here's my plan. | ||
They just attacked on, I have to say, mostly lies or mostly irrelevant information. | ||
It was appalling to watch, and many of them behaved in ways that said to me they weren't qualified to be a senator. | ||
You were watching several meltdowns, both today and yesterday, and it was actually, Alex, as an American, it was humiliating. | ||
I have to tell you what I think is happening. | ||
I think that you have many senators who are terrified to have to admit to their constituents. | ||
If Kennedy does what he says he's going to do... | ||
And cancels out the conflicts of interest at the health agencies and brings forward the transparency on many of the different pharmaceutical products. | ||
What is going to happen is the constituents are going to know that these senators authorized and funded the poisoning of their children, and their children are essentially badly maimed or disabled or sick because the senators went along with something that is absolutely inhuman. | ||
And I think they're terrified. | ||
I think you're dead on. | ||
Because I watched yesterday and some this morning. | ||
That's what I said yesterday. | ||
I said they're completely panicked. | ||
They're totally scared. | ||
They're just throwing lies out. | ||
They're representing special interests. | ||
And they're blindly trying to ignore that we're the sickest country in the world. | ||
Exponential. | ||
You go out in public, the children, half of them look like they're dying. | ||
And they are super sick. | ||
And they want to ignore this, which will bring down the system regardless because the numbers are there. | ||
It is already collapsing us, which is the Great Reset. | ||
So obviously the senators are just muppets, puppets, but behind the scenes there is this Great Reset plan that you've been warning of for decades. | ||
So they're more, I'm sorry, you're too kind, Alex. | ||
They're more than muppets because when you go along and you take taxpayers' money to pay yourself a very rich salary and you go along with killing children. | ||
That's murder. | ||
You can murder people with a pen. | ||
And one of the reasons I got thrown out of Washington is I refused to murder people with a pen. | ||
And I remember incident after incident where I was ordered to do something that would cause literally children to get sick and die, and I refused. | ||
I call that administrative terrorism. | ||
What do you call it? | ||
Murder. | ||
I call it murder. | ||
And, you know, you can kill people with a pen. | ||
There's a great line from Woody Guthrie that some people kill people with a knife and some people kill with a gun and some people kill with a pen. | ||
But I call this murder. | ||
And frankly, you know, the reason that they've been able to go along to get along is that no one held them to account because the information was secret. | ||
And if information from CDC is made public and transparent, You know, that's where their story of I am good goes away. | ||
So do you remember my red button story? | ||
Yes, but tell people again. | ||
I'll tell it again. | ||
Okay, so I was giving a speech to a wonderful group of people who were having a conference on how they could help our society evolve spiritually. | ||
And a friend of mine had asked me to give them a presentation, which later became a very famous article called Narco Dollar to Beginner. | ||
And it was meant to be a light and funny description of the intersection of organized crime cash flows with Washington and Wall Street. | ||
And I was in the middle of the speech and I was describing during the Dark Alliance allegations about intelligence agency drug dealing into South Central LA and then the spread across the country. | ||
There were hearings on the Dark Alliance allegations in 1998 in Congress. | ||
And during that period, a reporter that I was doing research for was told by the Department of Justice spokesperson. | ||
That the U.S. economy launders 500 billion to a trillion dollars a year of all dirty money. | ||
So that's narcotics trafficking, that's human trafficking, that's illegal gambling, everything. | ||
And of course, that 500 to trillion, and it's a much bigger number now, especially because of the financial fraud. | ||
Made us the global leader in money laundering. | ||
So I said to this wonderful audience of spiritually evolved people, what would happen if we stop being the global leader in money laundering? | ||
And so we had a little conversation and they said, well, you know, if we stopped, we would, the stock market would go down because that money would go to Singapore and Hong Kong and leave the US stock market. | ||
And we'd have trouble financing the government deficit because we couldn't borrow the money. | ||
And our taxes might go up and our government checks might stop. | ||
And I said, okay, let's pretend there's a big red button up here on the lectern. | ||
And if you push that button, you can stop all hard narcotics trafficking in your neighborhood, your county, your state tomorrow, thus offending the people who control $500 billion to a trillion dollars a year of all dirty money and the accumulated capital they're on. | ||
And out of 100 people dedicated to evolving our society spiritually, only one would push the button. | ||
So I said to the other 99, why would you not push the button? | ||
And they said, we don't want our taxes to go up. | ||
We don't want our government checks to stop. | ||
And we don't want our IRAs and 401ks to go down in value. | ||
And that's what I call the red button problem. | ||
And there is a way to fix the red button problem. | ||
Because you can't make money ultimately liquidating your society and targeting your children with drugs, whether they're legal or illegal drugs. | ||
You can hand off the corruption to somebody else, but you're still part of it, and then it's going to destroy society anyway and destroy you in the end, so it's got to stop. | ||
And I thought about you last week, and thank God you came on, when I saw the New York Times article, I thought about your red button story from a decade ago or whenever it was, because there they are externalizing what you've been talking about forever, but they're actually defending the red button and saying we need to keep the drugs coming in or it'll hurt our economy, so they're now externalizing it. | ||
Right. | ||
So there are two things to understand. | ||
Let's say Trump walks into his Oval Office. | ||
He's the president. | ||
He's re-inaugurated. | ||
He's back in the Oval Office. | ||
He turns to his political guy, and they're going to tell him everybody wants their check. | ||
So he's going to turn to the Secretary of Treasury, and the Secretary of Treasury is going to say, well, you've got to be nice to the people who control half a billion. | ||
Half a trillion to a trillion dollars a year of all dirty money in the accumulated capital they're on because everybody wants their check. | ||
So if the American public won't push the button, if you're in the Senate and the Congress or you're in the White House, how are you going to push the button? | ||
We know in the last administration, coming into that administration in 2016, we knew one of the biggest problems in the federal government was $21 trillion was missing from DOD and HUD. And the Pentagon couldn't pass an audit. | ||
So what happens when Trump went in? | ||
Trump approved FASB 56, which is a policy that said we can take the government book stark. | ||
So he didn't address the 21 trillion. | ||
He didn't get the government back on legal financial management. | ||
You know, the federal government is way outside the laws on financial management, and they're just ignoring. | ||
No, you're right. | ||
It got worse under Biden, but that's one of the failings of Trump. | ||
No, no, it got worse under Trump. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
It got worse under Trump because he adopted in 2018, remember the Kavanaugh hearings? | ||
Both the Democrats and the Republicans and Trump together, you know, both sides of the House and the Senate and Trump together during the Kavanaugh hearings adopted FASB-56, which said a secret group of people by a secret process, undisclosed, could take whatever portion, not only of the federal government's dark, but 150 related entities, as well as, if you throw in the classification laws, the corporations. | ||
I was agreeing with you. | ||
What I'm saying is, I was talking about a general debt, that Trump did accelerate the debt. | ||
You're talking about the specific policy of... | ||
No, he took the books dark, along with the Republicans and Democrats. | ||
It was totally bipartisan, uniparty commitment. | ||
So he took the books dark. | ||
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So what are you seeing now from Trump? | |
Not a word. | ||
What I'm seeing from Trump is a mixed bag. | ||
He's doing... | ||
Many steps to build the digital control grid. | ||
So he's promoting biometrics and digital ID with immigration is what it looks like. | ||
He's building basically data centers all over the country, along with mRNA vaccines, which are part of the Internet of Bodies. | ||
He's promoting an unbelievably inflationary explosion of crypto. | ||
He's talking about doing a... | ||
You know, Trump seems to be... | ||
Participating in the multiple personality disorder that's going on in Washington because there's continued push for the control grid at the same time. | ||
He's doing some wonderful things for freedom. | ||
But Doge goes in, and this is what is most frightening. | ||
Doge doesn't do anything or say anything about the $20 trillion missing from the Department of Defense or a trillion dollars missing from HUD. What they say is they're going to go audit the IRS. Well, to my knowledge, the only reason you'd go into the IRS, I mean, if you want to get the $21 trillion back, you go to the New York Fed and the Treasury, and you look at where all those illegal transactions, where the money went. | ||
Right? | ||
But they're not doing that. | ||
They're going to the IRS. And the IRS is basically, according to Yellen, taking the position that the American people owe $7 trillion and we can afford to have multiple wars because they're going to go collect all the money back. | ||
And I'm assuming Palantir used to have a big contract with the Department of Defense. | ||
I'm sorry, with the IRS. And so I'm assuming they're going to use AI and software to... | ||
Gouge out another $7 trillion from us. | ||
Well, we know that AI's been being used by the IRS illegally. | ||
And I think it's good to bring up things. | ||
I really respect your understanding of this. | ||
And I think it's good to have disclosure of this because it's, you know, the truth's the truth. | ||
In general, this is all sophisticated, where is the world economy? | ||
Where is the U.S. economy right now? | ||
And what would you like to see Trump do? | ||
So we just published a new piece called What the States Can Do. | ||
And it basically describes all the steps that a state or state legislator or governor can take to protect financial freedom. | ||
And if you read through that, it has many ideas the federal government could do. | ||
And we know that really powerful reform has happened, in fact, when the feds and the states get together and get a huge amount done. | ||
So, for example, we saw last year Naxx get killed by a group of the treasurers and AGs working with Congressman Massey and some of the other congressmen in the federal government. | ||
So you want to see that alignment. | ||
What I would love to see Trump do... | ||
Is the way to turn the red button green, the way to make money pushing the red button, is to allow the economy to build on a decentralized basis. | ||
So let me give you an example. | ||
I always use the example when I was Assistant Secretary of Housing, I would find neighborhoods. | ||
Where HUD was spending $250,000 per unit to build public housing when we could buy and rehab a foreclosed property in the FHA foreclosed inventory for $50,000. | ||
So if you could move the money within a four-block area between different line items in the federal budget, you could get five homes for the price of one. | ||
I can't tell you how many neighborhoods in America there are where people are earning. | ||
You know, they would kill for a job that earned $25, $30 an hour plus health care. | ||
But you're paying a corporate contractor in Washington $125,000. | ||
I'm sorry, $125 an hour, you know, to do that function. | ||
Or you're outsourcing it into Asia in a way that you're paying people here in the United States not to work, but you're paying somebody. | ||
What you're saying is total centralization. | ||
Let me bring up an example of that. | ||
Goodbye, Pacific Palisades. | ||
Hello, full communism. | ||
I don't even know if that's the right term for it. | ||
It's corporatism. | ||
L.A. to hire a consulting firm to oversee rebuilding of Pacific Palisades, and they're going to tell them what they can build. | ||
The same thing, high-rises, and not let people even build what they want on their own property. | ||
So you see the opposite of decentralization, total centralization. | ||
What do you make of that? | ||
So, you know, we see examples all over the world where we've decided, you know, if we want the land, we're just going to take it. | ||
Here we go. | ||
I mean, I think ultimately this is pretty obvious what's going on. | ||
You know, whether it was in Northern California or, you know, I was clear in 2017 when all the fires in Napa and then leading up to the Paradise Fire happened, I had hundreds of subscribers sending me very, very detailed descriptions of what they and their friends and family were experiencing. | ||
And it was clear, you know, this was whatever you want to call it, but this was intentional. | ||
This was man-made. | ||
This was not a natural event. | ||
And somebody was just moving in and basically re-engineering. | ||
So, you know, we have watched, you've heard me say many, many times, Alex, crime that pays is crime that stays. | ||
And unfortunately, we are looking at... | ||
Criminal operations, whether it's COVID was a criminal operation, you know, shutting down Main Street and then consolidating all the business into Wall Street in a way that creates 500 new billionaires, you know, whether it's burning down what happened in Lahaina. | ||
The question is... | ||
You know, who's doing this? | ||
Unfortunately, U.S. airspace is controlled by the Department of Defense, who is missing $20 trillion. | ||
So the question is, you know, was this done by the Department of Defense, their contractors, or did they let it happen? | ||
Why did they let it happen? | ||
I mean, I think there are many, many questions here, and those questions have to be asked. | ||
Interestingly enough, the president flew out to L.A. and came back, and if you look at how he described what he saw, it sounds to me, you know, he thought it was an operation. | ||
He said, boy, they got hit. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I call administrative terrorism, I mean, perfectly. | ||
It wasn't incompetence. | ||
Perfectly not doing fire breaks for decades. | ||
Perfectly draining the reservoir for firefighting a month, two months before. | ||
Perfectly not. | ||
Checking the fire hydrants because it would be a record that was in water. | ||
Just right down the line and then declaring the emergency to direct the money. | ||
Already having the 15-minute city BlackRock system coming in saying we're going to build anything we want now. | ||
Eminent domain. | ||
I mean, we were predicting it. | ||
I said a couple years ago, I said Lahaina, Maui, this is a beta test. | ||
You said that. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
Northern California. | ||
I mean, this is very... | ||
Strategic when you've got all this administrative control. | ||
Well, here's the thing. | ||
This is a war. | ||
So David Hughes calls it omni-war. | ||
I don't know if you're familiar with his work. | ||
You ought to have him on. | ||
He's very good. | ||
But he calls it omni-war. | ||
It's the weaponization of everything. | ||
We are in a war. | ||
And what we're seeing, people being stripped of their homes and their land and their finances. | ||
I'm just about to publish a big piece at Soleri called Protecting Your Assets, Navigating the Financial Fraud. | ||
We are watching an epidemic of financial fraud, not just by criminals, but by insurance companies and corporations who are engaging with people on a criminal basis. | ||
So we saw when the UnitedHealth CEO was assassinated, there was a lot of coverage of what UnitedHealth was doing. | ||
And one of the things they were doing is they were getting legitimate claims and just... | ||
Rejecting a percentage of them and basically saying, you know, if you want your money, you have to get a lawyer and fight with us. | ||
And that's what I just did a wonderful salary report on car insurance with a great plaintiff attorney talking about how some of the insurance companies have just adopted policies where they're literally not going to pay and reject claims and make you spend months or years fighting to get your money because they can make money. | ||
And I talk to bankers now, it's worse than ever. | ||
It's not just conservatives, people being debanked. | ||
All these companies that have had shopping carts and online businesses and things forever, or even brick and mortar, now the banks more and more are grabbing their money for a month, six months, a year, and saying, get a lawyer, and they do it to small enough groups that, and as soon as they get a lawyer and fight them, then they give it up, and most people don't have the money to do it. | ||
This is deliberate. | ||
Stay right there. | ||
I want to come back and talk about how we counter this. | ||
And again, a key point I'm going to make about this. | ||
We even said Northern California or richest parts of L.A. that have poor areas right next to it. | ||
Notice where these disasters are happening is right where the most expensive real estate is in Key Corridors. | ||
Again, only the globalists are so precise. | ||
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It is administrative, corporate, governmental, omni-war. | ||
Technocratic, economic warfare. | ||
The philosophy of the globalists is de-industrialization, post-industrial world. | ||
I've been highly supportive of Trump and Elon Musk because they say they're opposing that system and want an expansionary program. | ||
But the whole system is schizophrenic. | ||
Or multiple personality, whether you're with a globalist or even what we see from the opposition, that it's all interconnected. | ||
So the globalists want to collapse things and consolidate it, but they're actually collapsing the world they're taking over. | ||
But they somehow think they're going to manage this decline and vertically integrate everything and then have this utopia on the other end. | ||
But Musk has told them, and I've said... | ||
You'll never get away with cutting off the resources. | ||
It'll cause wars. | ||
We've got all these nuclear weapons and other things. | ||
You'll blow the planet up. | ||
We need stability. | ||
We need education. | ||
We need health. | ||
We don't want to make everybody sick so you make money off of that and then everything collapses. | ||
And they go, well, there's just too many people, but if you don't at least keep the population where it is, you have societal collapse in every actuary. | ||
So, it is insane. | ||
But the criminal method is still consolidating wealth. | ||
But if you look at the real world around us, the health and the intelligence of not just the general public, but the so-called elite children. | ||
I've looked at the numbers, and I know people that know them, and I know them. | ||
I mean, you look at these billionaires and these globalist kids. | ||
I mean, almost all of them are totally insane. | ||
Devil worshippers, transgender, suicide, total psychotics. | ||
I mean, they have horrible children. | ||
And so I really judge people about how many kids they got. | ||
Are the kids healthy? | ||
What do they look like? | ||
Because if you don't have that, you've got an issue. | ||
Most of the globalists in Europe don't even have children. | ||
Almost all the leaders there. | ||
I'm not the type of people that don't have children. | ||
All of you can't have them. | ||
I understand that. | ||
My mother couldn't have kids after me. | ||
She wanted to have more. | ||
I'm saying, though, they choose that. | ||
And when they do have kids, it's a nightmare. | ||
I mean, almost all of them. | ||
I mean, look at Alexander Soros. | ||
So, I'm ranting here. | ||
But if you look, and we did the interviews, people dug it up when they had the Maui fire, and I had all these experts on, and we said, What's the next place they'll hit? | ||
Oh, probably L.A. People have said, oh, Palisades. | ||
That's the most expensive real estate next to a bunch of working class that won't sell. | ||
They'll burn it down by administrative warfare and murder. | ||
And then they'll come in and declare an emergency and imminent domain and give it to one company. | ||
And then that's what they've done within two and a half weeks. | ||
I mean, they already had it all lined up and ready. | ||
So Catherine... | ||
I mean, we can pick the places. | ||
I've seen you on other shows and on my show years ago, explaining this rollout and how we even got the documents, and then you went further, where Alexander Soros got caught like 10 years ago, and a guy's brother went to prison, so he goes into his apartment, and he's an Antifa leader, he was a professor. | ||
We got those secret documents, and it was Alexander Soros running Antifa nationwide, this is under Obama, and how they would target how to go get the black crowd to attack. | ||
How they would then direct them on a list of what buildings to burn. | ||
And of course, the inner city crowd didn't know, but they even had a list of what to burn in a financial scheme and how they lay layer after layer of the fraud in. | ||
I mean, these are extremely professional criminal groups. | ||
And then they've got incompetence at the low-level government level, so they have even no idea what's going on. | ||
You know, the U.S. intelligence agencies have extraordinary surveillance devices and extraordinary ability to track every dollar in the economy. | ||
So all of these operations, whether they require planes flying around in the sky, or money going from here to there, or contracts being let and implemented and paid, it is known who and what is doing this. | ||
This is not secret because it goes on the train tracks of highly controlled digital technology. | ||
Well, here's a microcosm, then I'll shut up. | ||
Because I want you to go deep into whatever you want to go to next. | ||
It's all fascinating. | ||
All of these modern cars have tracker systems by law in them. | ||
I'd met at the law, but it was theirs, you know, for decades, especially nicer cars. | ||
Now it's everything that's not old. | ||
Literally any company that wanted to or the government that wanted to or bad actors that could get in could give an order to all, pick the electric car company, to give it an order to order the batteries to go through a certain procedure where they will all melt and explode. | ||
So that's just a microcosm of the Technocrat power that is just one point in this that would cause nationwide shutdown that one move. | ||
Right. | ||
Right, but let's go back to what Trump can do and what we can do because there is a huge amount we can do. | ||
You know, what we can't do is we can't say, oh, we're going to get Trump elected or we're going to get Bobby into HHS and that's going to solve the problem. | ||
No, this is trench warfare. | ||
You have to fight this. | ||
You know, I told somebody the other day, if Bobby gets into HHS, you know, that's just pulling into the starting gate. | ||
We're an army and we have to fight with him every day, day in, day out for the next four years. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
It's trench warfare. | ||
But there's a huge amount you can do. | ||
The first thing the federal government can do is they can bring transparency to how the federal money works place by place. | ||
Because, yes, you have a small handful of people centralizing wealth, but as they centralize it, they shrink it. | ||
And a lot of that is working through the federal budget. | ||
And if we can see what is happening with the federal money, with the appropriations, with the credit, the regulations in our county and neighborhood in the world that we walk around and see. | ||
We can shift the money because a lot of the money is being spent or used illegally. | ||
We can shift that. | ||
One of the things Trump can do right away is rescind FASB-56. | ||
It's an administrative policy, but it is creating incredible secrecy and darkness, which is very, very, very dangerous. | ||
The other thing he can do is it's fine to encourage digital technology, but we need to encourage analog technology because if we go to an all-digital... | ||
We're talking about a digital concentration camp. | ||
And if you combine an all-digital monetary system with the kind of data centers and mRNA, you know, Internet of Bodies technology he's talking about, you're talking about a slavery system. | ||
So there's a great deal that Trump can do to encourage analog systems, including cash. | ||
We just saw the Norwegian Central Bank come out and say, you know, we're down to 3% cash in Norway. | ||
That was a mistake. | ||
If you look at what is happening in all these disasters around the world, people who have cash are okay. | ||
We need to take cash. | ||
And so, in fact, they're going to do everything they can to encourage the use of cash. | ||
There's a great many things. | ||
If you look at our presentation on what the states could do, there's a great amount that could do. | ||
Now, the other thing Trump can do, and this has happened before and it can happen again. | ||
If you look at the disclosure, if we were to map out all the federal money in... | ||
In your neighborhood or your county and map out the credit, map out the appropriations, map out the loans, map out all the different cash and credit flows, what we would see is there's tremendous opportunity to re-engineer them in a way that creates So | ||
that opportunity is there, but what it will require is the federal government being exceptionally liberal about allowing Allowing local government and state government to change the rules and all the terms and conditions. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
So Trump needs to have a massive decentralization project. | ||
And everything you just said is backed up in reality. | ||
The UN, Bill Gates, all of them already have a global. | ||
Centralized database. | ||
They want to use the vaccine passport as the pretext or internet IDs to protect kids. | ||
You see conservatives being manipulated in Texas to try to put it in. | ||
Liberals pushing it to, quote, stop hate. | ||
But at the end of the day, it is about the centralized, tokenized controls. | ||
That is their ring of Sauron. | ||
If they get that, we think the accelerated centralization and shrinking of the pie has been bad. | ||
Yet we've seen nothing. | ||
So here's the real test. | ||
Because you have the states telling people that, you know, when you get your driver's license, you get a little gold star on it, and that's what makes it a real ID. And the states are trying to force the real ID down to everybody's throat, and they're telling them, if you don't get the real ID, you won't be able to fly after March. | ||
Okay? | ||
And basically that the law in the nation is you can't travel unless you get the digital ID. Trump can roll that back like that. | ||
And we hear this thing, oh, it's to stop illegal aliens. | ||
No, they're allowed to fly so far where they're not even really having real ID. So they always use that as a pretext, but it's really for us. | ||
So the noose digitally is closing. | ||
It needs to be a prime move to educate Trump. | ||
So if I talk to Trump, let's say tomorrow, or let's say two weeks from now. | ||
Tell him to roll back the real ID. We do not need yellow stars on our driver's license. | ||
And we do not need to force the states to implement a digital ID, which can be made interoperable and plugged into the global system. | ||
Well, he understands central bank digital currencies are bad because he doesn't want that because he likes Bitcoin. | ||
And so that's good at one level. | ||
But that's right. | ||
No, here's the thing. | ||
Explain it to him, though, is that... | ||
If you do an all digital system with private crypto and you turn that into a private CBDC, that will be worse. | ||
At least the Fed has constitutional obligations to the Congress and the American people as under the jurisdiction of the people's representatives. | ||
So, you know, it's great to outlaw a CBDC by the central bank, but if you allow a private The equivalent of a CBDC, an all-digital monetary system with a digital ID controlled secretly by secret private companies. | ||
No, no, I totally agree with this. | ||
What I'm saying is, how do I communicate that to Trump? | ||
Tell Trump we do not want an all-digital monetary system, and we do not want a national ID, let alone a national ID that can plug into Gavi and the Bill Gates and global system. | ||
And the way to sell them on that is saying it's the key to this central bank digital currency. | ||
That's government, but we also need to be concerned about a private currency that has the same thing. | ||
Right. | ||
The problem is an all-digital system. | ||
What you want Trump to do is to protect cash and protect the analog system. | ||
Right now you have a group of people in Switzerland putting together a referendum that says they have a right to a non-digital life. | ||
They can't be forced into interacting with the government with digital systems. | ||
And that's what you want. | ||
Americans should have the right to a non-digital life and they should have enough in cash and checks and analog in the system. | ||
So if there's a disaster, they're okay, and they can't be controlled centrally. | ||
Exactly. | ||
We need multiple pillars. | ||
We need multiple tiers. | ||
We need decentralization. | ||
And everybody knows in the new 10 years ago, Battlestar Galactica, it's a fiction. | ||
All the new defense ships are AI. Well, the aliens are computers. | ||
They take it over. | ||
The one ship that's able to survive and fight was still analog. | ||
But think about real hackers, real problems, real governments, real corrupt corporations. | ||
They all want this one global AI-run system. | ||
It is essential to have organic, analog backups of everything. | ||
So if you look at what Trump has rolled out so far, it's clear that he wants a nationally controlled system. | ||
But I will tell you, if he puts into place a nationally controlled digital ID and private crypto, I assure you once Trump leaves office, it will end up being controlled from Basel, Switzerland. | ||
I got news for you. | ||
Or the Bank of England, whatever. | ||
Well, we've already seen big central banks say they're going to choose whatever the best private currency is and just make it the government. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Now, they don't want to do that until the Fed gets out of the constitutional control of Congress. | ||
So I predict over the next year you'll see the Fed try and break free of the Constitution. | ||
You know they've done everything they can to bring down the Constitution. | ||
Remember, we don't have a financial problem. | ||
We have a legal problem. | ||
And part of it is we have a group of people who are acting above the law with impunity. | ||
But the other thing is we're not enforcing the Constitution. | ||
We don't need new laws in this country. | ||
We simply need to enforce the Constitution. | ||
We have a framework of governance, which is the finest framework of governance anybody's ever created on the planet. | ||
And it's precious. | ||
And many Americans do not understand how valuable it is and all the blessings that we've had that come from it. | ||
And they'll understand if they lose it. | ||
But let's not test that. | ||
I, for one, don't want to. | ||
You know, show my appreciation that way. | ||
And that's why anything you can do in your state to stop the adoption of a constitutional convention, because if we have a constitutional convention, that's where we'll all get together and tear it up. | ||
And the next thing you know, animals will have as many rights as your kids. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Let me try to quantify this big picture and see if you agree. | ||
I think you will, but then add to it. | ||
We're in a middle of a global awakening. | ||
People know they've been enslaved. | ||
They know things are wrong. | ||
They don't know all the answers, but they're awake. | ||
They're starting to now process things that they've come out of this deep sleep. | ||
And that's explosive and historic and a fourth turning. | ||
But that can be misdirected into some other forms of tyranny. | ||
And these big interests are running things on multiple paths. | ||
And so this is the time to be really informed and really engaged. | ||
And learning about decentralization at every single level and informing Trump. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Here's the important thing to remember. | ||
I don't care what you care about, whether you care about health, whether you care about the environment, what you care if. | ||
If central control is established through financial transactions with a digital ID and an all-digital monetary system, and it doesn't matter whether it's all digital control privately, all digital control by the central bank, if it is an all-digital system and they can combine it with a social credit system because they've got a digital ID and an all-digital monetary system. | ||
Suddenly, they can control everything. | ||
So if they say, oh, we're going to lock down and you can't leave, you know, you can't go more than five miles from your house, your money won't work more than five miles from your house. | ||
If they say you can't buy pizza, your money won't work. | ||
If they say your kids suddenly have to go to a government school 100 miles away and they're taking them. | ||
If you don't do what they say, they turn off your money. | ||
It's complete control. | ||
It's a digital concentration camp. | ||
And that's why you cannot allow an all-digital monetary system with a digital ID. And the holy grail of these big globalist bankers is total control surveillance. | ||
They can make the money worth more or less, absolutely penalize people, make you only buy things from companies and groups they want. | ||
It is total enslavement. | ||
It is the ring of Mordor. | ||
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. | ||
Well, here's the thing, Alex. | ||
Throughout the history, I've studied investment from the beginning of time. | ||
I've looked for everything I can find on investment throughout the ages. | ||
And there's no doubt in my mind that the single most profitable business in the history of the world is slavery. | ||
And if you look at the last time we canceled the slave trade, there were two reasons we canceled the slave trade, and digital technology solved those problems. | ||
And it's hard for people who've grown up with the blessing of freedom to understand that this is a possibility or anybody would want to do anything this psychopathic, but the reality is they would and they're doing it. | ||
Well, the reason I read that quote from J.R.R. Tolkien that was really... | ||
You know, a great historian and linguist who put a composite of how tyranny, you know, had worked in the past and how he would put it into this cosmology to educate people in the future. | ||
I mean, I've read his writings, his nonfiction on that, really a great mind. | ||
Sauron's acting like he's a good guy and he's this, you know, basically angel character, Lucifer character, but we don't know he's the devil yet. | ||
And he creates these wonderful rings with these wonderful gifts and gets all the different, you know, other angelic figures to take them and also the men and others. | ||
They don't understand, though, that he's forging a one that controls them as well. | ||
And so they give us all these Trojan horses and roll out all these systems, and we adopt them, but there's that one ring that's been forged, and that's any type of one central AI-controlled currency. | ||
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Right. | ||
Now, it's very interesting, you know, the competition on AI between China and the U.S. now has kind of opened up because the Chinese have been coming out with an open source model. | ||
And it's kind of thrown, you know, it's funny that they had a very good person trying to implement antitrust policy during Biden. | ||
And as she walked out the door, she said, you know, we're not doing anybody any favors by encouraging these tech companies to be monopolies because they're going to get essentially is not her words, but I'd say fat and happy. | ||
And sure enough, you know, wasn't a week or two or later that we see Deep Six come out and reshuffle the whole deck. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
If you look at the history of freedom, what you'll find is just at the darkest hour when it looks hopeless, the cards get thrown up in the air and freedom sneaks through. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I don't want to lionize Xi Jinping and the Communist Chinese. | ||
They certainly are pretty dark. | ||
But imagine the West is building an evil centralized system for total control. | ||
They go, oh, here, decentralized because that's the weapon that would defeat centralization. | ||
If you look at the Chinese, both the Chinese and a group in the West are building total control. | ||
And if you go back to the G20 meeting in 2024 in September, you had India, China, the U.S., and the whole world commit fealty to the BIS system of digital IDs and CBDCs. | ||
So they all seem to be on board. | ||
They're just bickering about whether the globalists control it or the nationalists control it. | ||
But if you look at what happened with DeepSix, Yes, part of this is a combination or a competition between US and China, but I also think you have, at this point, millions of unbelievably talented engineers the world over who don't want to be controlled. | ||
And there's a good chance the Communist Party didn't even realize what they created or what people had that they controlled. | ||
Right. | ||
So if you look at the guy who created Deep Six, he started a hedge fund and he took all his profits and built Deep Six on the side, you know, and then sent it out open source. | ||
So that's why I think we are in a period where if you look at what Trump is doing, he's trying to figure out a way to get the dollar system to rebalance and make economic sense, you know, which is what needs to be done. | ||
So he's immediately... | ||
Pushing to try and figure out how to do that. | ||
But at the same time, that and the nature of the change in the dollar system is triggering deglobalization. | ||
And that's going to throw a lot of cards up in the air, good and bad. | ||
And, you know, if there's anything your listeners and I need to be prepared for, it's get ready to rock and roll. | ||
Because the changes are going to be dazzling and they're out of control. | ||
You can't, you know. | ||
Trump can't control him. | ||
No one can control him. | ||
The best he can do is surf the wave and try to take things in a positive direction. | ||
And we all have to help him. | ||
So he's being lobbied by people who want this. | ||
So Bill Gates is getting in there and lobbying, and we have to get in there. | ||
This war is trench warfare, and the campaign isn't over. | ||
Larry Ellison? | ||
Defense contractors 2.0. | ||
Listen, we can do a commercial-free podcast sometime. | ||
I know you're very busy. | ||
You're one of the smartest people I know. | ||
You're just amazing work. | ||
And we need to get you, we need to get Trump talking to you. | ||
I'm happy to talk to Trump. | ||
He's got, you know, here's the thing. | ||
If you look at, he's got his hands full because you've got to re-engineer the entire global dollar system. | ||
At the same time, you've got to deal with all the domestic issues. | ||
You know, the least. | ||
In terms of the deficit, the most important, he's got to end the chronic disease epidemic or else we're going to go bankrupt as a nation. | ||
Catherine, please join us again soon. | ||
I'm always bugging you to come on and you can't, but then you said you're ready to come on. | ||
Come on again. | ||
Let's do a commercial-free hour and a half, and that way you can just talk and not be interrupted, and we'll air it on the main show. | ||
Solari.com and on X at Solari underscore V. Thank you so much, Catherine. | ||
Thank you, Alex. | ||
You have a great day. | ||
You too. | ||
That lady is smart. | ||
And it's refreshing to talk to somebody that has such wide knowledge. | ||
Because I'm not a technical person, but I have wide knowledge. | ||
And I just have my own way of trying to describe things. | ||
But she's got the technicals. | ||
And man, they're burning all this stuff down on purpose. | ||
And it pisses me off. | ||
I meant to ask her, how do we go oppose Newsom and them? | ||
And Trump needs to go in and do it. | ||
They're already doing them in a domain. | ||
They're just stealing it. | ||
And it pisses me off because I have empathy for the people there too. | ||
But if they keep doing it, Maui was a beta test. | ||
I said it then. | ||
I said, they'll probably hit Palisades. | ||
You can find that. | ||
So we looked at what's the most other expensive thing. | ||
I said, well, it'll probably hit this or that. | ||
And they hit one of the things I said. | ||
I mean, it's just, it ain't hard to figure out when you stop being naive and start thinking like the bad guys. | ||
And then you see it all and it's like, oh my God, these people. | ||
And like, she used to run a federal agency. | ||
She ran it. | ||
She wasn't the head of it. | ||
She was the deputy of it. | ||
But she, on record, ran it. | ||
HUD. And she saw it all going on. | ||
I mean, so it's not like Alex Jones is telling you this. | ||
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It's her. | |
And, you know, Trump said, yeah, you got hit hard here. | ||
Yeah, they hit him. | ||
They hit him. | ||
Total jerks, man. | ||
Trump's not perfect, but at least he's not out to get you. | ||
All right. | ||
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Well, I saw Alex Jones, and he looks really good, doesn't he? | |
Yeah, he's losing all weight. | ||
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He looks like he has to go to court for something. | |
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I noticed it in a month. | |
I just saw Alex, and I was like, oh my god. | ||
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I mean, he looks totally different now. | |
He looks like... | ||
Randy Orton. | ||
Now, but imagine if this was no internet. | ||
Imagine there's no internet. | ||
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You believe in a heartbeat it wasn't a rogue guy. | |
Sure. | ||
There's no way that's the same guy. | ||
This guy on the left looks 15 years younger. | ||
There's theories that they replaced him with a different guy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Who did, though? | ||
That's always the thing. | ||
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All right, folks, I'm looking at the ex-feeder, Alex Jones, and what Cash Patel, Tulsi, RFK are doing. | ||
They are slaying it. | ||
And I'm going to play a bunch of clips this hour. | ||
Owen's coming up in an hour. | ||
You'll definitely want to watch The War Room. | ||
This is historic. | ||
Kash Patel just said, I've been tortured. | ||
I've been attacked. | ||
I've seen Trump persecuted. | ||
I am uniquely qualified to run the FBI, the intelligence community, everything I know, to have him go after actual criminals and not be a political crew of pirates engaged in tyranny. | ||
I mean, it is flamethrower. | ||
And you got this idiot senator. | ||
I'll play this clip now. | ||
Oh, J6, you're violent. | ||
Oh, you didn't accept the election when Democrats are denying him all the time. | ||
We've got proof of 2020 being stolen. | ||
And Kosh Patel just flamethrows him. | ||
I mean, it is just amazing. | ||
Senators laughing at Kennedy when he says, look how sick our kids are. | ||
Look at all this extra funding isn't helping because the medicine, you know, is corporately run and is corrupt. | ||
They want to sick. | ||
They laugh at him, not knowing that's going to destroy them. | ||
I mean, this is just... | ||
Bonker-level epic. | ||
The time we're living in. | ||
Here's the Kosh Patel Club. | ||
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Concern, which I regret, sometimes does not seem to be a common concern. | |
We had a catastrophe for our democracy on January 6th. | ||
And you're asserting that you won, and you did, and I acknowledge it. | ||
It troubles me that so many people have difficulty saying. | ||
Biden won the election. | ||
And I listened to your response, Mr. Patel, and many of the people who congratulated you and your parents on your extraordinary story. | ||
I share that, so I want you to know that. | ||
But what's so hard about just saying that Biden won the 2020 election? | ||
What's hard about that? | ||
Senator, as I've said before, that President Biden was... | ||
Certified and sworn in. | ||
And he was a president. | ||
I don't know how else to say it. | ||
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Well, the other way to say it is he won. | |
He was a president. | ||
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The other way to say it is he won. | |
I can say Trump won. | ||
I didn't vote for him. | ||
But he won. | ||
You know, Al Gore said Bush won when they were having that recount in Florida. | ||
And we have had a peaceful transfer of power here in very contested elections. | ||
And I'll just be very direct with you about why I think this is of consequence. | ||
Donald Trump has never acknowledged that he lost in 2020. And he invited people to come to the Capitol on January 6th to stop the steal. | ||
And after that happened, police officers died. | ||
People were injured. | ||
It created enormous ongoing bitterness within the country. | ||
And that's your boss. | ||
Do you believe that the 2020 election was stolen as President Trump says it is? | ||
Sir, my opinions on the 2020 election have been expressed in this hearing and he's entitled to whatever opinions he wants. | ||
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Do you agree with him that the election was stolen in 2020? | |
Senator. | ||
Millions of Americans have expressed concern going back to multiple elections over election integrity. | ||
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You know, you're so skillful. | |
You understand what I'm asking you. | ||
Can you say the words, Joe Biden won the 2020 election? | ||
Joe Biden was the president of the United States. | ||
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You understand this. | |
There's a difference. | ||
I can say the words, Donald Trump won. | ||
I don't like to say it. | ||
But I must say it. | ||
And you cannot say that Joe Biden won the election. | ||
What I can say is the same for both of them, Senator. | ||
Both of their elections were certified, and they are both, one was and one now is president. | ||
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The reason I have some concerns about that, my colleagues on the Republican side, is that whoever is the FBI director, and I suspect it will be Mr. Patel, has a boss. | ||
He has strong points of view. | ||
He said Vice President Harris was a criminal and should be prosecuted. | ||
Is that a prosecution you would initiate? | ||
There is no prosecution that the FBI will ever initiate because the FBI will only do investigations and those will only be open where there's a factual and constitutional basis to do so. | ||
Kosh is running circles around these dipshits. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are six minutes into hour number two of this Thursday, January 30th, 2025, historic transmission, because every day is historic right now as America battles for the new golden era or the Great Reset total collapse. | ||
I am like a starving dog in a butcher shop right now. | ||
Kosh Patel, incredible. | ||
R.F.K. Jr., amazing. | ||
Tulsi Gabbards, over the top. | ||
I mean, they are running circles around these moron Democrat senators. | ||
It is just insane, the competency that Trump is bringing in, the gravitas, the intellect of meritocracy. | ||
And after Roger leaves us at the bottom of the hour, I've got some. | ||
The group has over 70 of these. | ||
I've got seven or eight right now. | ||
I've got to play. | ||
And then we've got all the other stuff going on, and the helicopter had all these air traffic controllers, military air traffic controllers. | ||
They said, this is standard default turned off. | ||
This is beyond irregular. | ||
This is absolutely crazy. | ||
Over the most busy air traffic in North America, that's official. | ||
The most controlled in the world, that's official. | ||
With a helicopter flying around with its lights off in the middle of the runway. | ||
With them saying for minutes, get off here, get off here, and no communication back, and the military traffic controllers that are in control of all of it, and the integrated system being dark. | ||
Most probable approximation is a hack of the remote control autonomous systems of that Blackhawk, which those models have it, we've checked, and this was some type of deep state attack to then blame Trump, which they did within 30 minutes of it when no one even knew what had happened. | ||
All over corporate media. | ||
Oh, it's Trump cutting people at the FEA. He hadn't even done that yet. | ||
He was going to fire the head that was saying we're going to have mentally ill people. | ||
That's a quote. | ||
Serious mental cognitive, serious IQ problems. | ||
I'll show you the headlines. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
This has been going on for two and a half years. | ||
This is administrative sabotage, in my view. | ||
And I said their main way to go after him will be different hack attacks than I even said months ago. | ||
Hijacking aircraft, helicopters, trains, dams. | ||
And creating disasters and then blaming Trump for cutting federal workers. | ||
And I hope I'm wrong and I'm not saying that's the case. | ||
First approximation. | ||
And then I open the phones up to all these air traffic controllers and they totally agree and say it's worse than I'm saying. | ||
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These people knew their stuff. | |
Roger, last night you did an emergency broadcast with me that's gotten tens of millions of views. | ||
Thanks to listeners for watching out of the Alex Jones Network Studios. | ||
And you were very clear. | ||
That Trump told you five years ago at the first declassification of 80%, and then the new one he signed last week that has 15 days for them to develop the plan under law to release, will, quote, seal the fate of the CIA and the deep state that we're still fighting basically the grandkids of, and that Trump said to you, it is just so horrible that he didn't release it the first time, and then went on CIA involvement. | ||
And I love, most of the listeners know, you're good friends with Trump and all the rest of it, and Trump's even made some of those statements public. | ||
They said, what's the source? | ||
It's the president. | ||
But then, you got a call, and other folks, and we got, you know, without getting into all that, it's ridiculous for the idea that we would be saying something, you would be saying something, when you're a known confidant of Trump, that it would be something that we were just making up. | ||
But Roger, recap all the history. | ||
And then what you're expecting and what you've heard is obviously classified, so you can just give your scalds of it, about what is about to come out and why they're so scared. | ||
Well, Alex, I think you've got it exactly right. | ||
Back in the late 90s, a law was passed that mandated the release and the declassification of all the materials pertaining to JFK's assassination. | ||
The date they set... | ||
It fell early in Donald Trump's first term in 2017. And I brought it to his attention in a phone conversation. | ||
I said, you know, this is coming up. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
He wasn't aware of the deadline, but he said he'd check into it. | ||
Then he got back to me and he said, you're right. | ||
This is all set to happen. | ||
What do you think I should do? | ||
My recommendation was to release it all. | ||
It's been more than 50 years. | ||
There's nobody involved who is still alive, by and large. | ||
If elements of the government were involved in the murder of an American president, well, the American people should know that. | ||
So he told me he was going to think about it, and I got the strong impression he was going to release everything. | ||
And then he released about 80% of it. | ||
Now, we found out some very significant things in what he did release. | ||
For example, the KGB had run their own investigation. | ||
They had determined that there was a conspiracy, a plot, and that Lyndon Johnson was the centerpiece of it. | ||
The French intelligence had also run their own investigation, come up with the same conclusion. | ||
But then, ultimately, he released about 80% of it, held back about 20%. | ||
And when I asked him why he did that, he told me that Mike Pompeo, then the head of the CIA, had convinced him. | ||
That it was too explosive and it would expose the agency's methods and sources. | ||
So then I said, well, but you've seen it all. | ||
What is it? | ||
And he said, it's so terrible I can't tell you. | ||
I just can't tell you, but someday you'll know. | ||
By the way, I told my good friend Judge Andrew Napolitano the exact same thing. | ||
And he basically said the same thing with my good friend Sean Hannity the other night. | ||
So now I think you... | ||
You nailed Johnson's involvement. | ||
I had laid this out in my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, with heavy documentation. | ||
But the audio tape that you got from Billy Sal Estes' grandson, Sal Estes being a crony of Johnson, who Johnson made millions off of and then abused, sent to prison. | ||
You nailed Johnson's involvement. | ||
I believe these upcoming revelations, which remember, there's five million pages if you include everything involving JFK, RFK and MLK. | ||
And I believe we're going to see it all without redactions very shortly. | ||
I have suggested to the president that he include all of the classified documents regarding the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. | ||
Because we still haven't been told the full truth about that yet. | ||
And to boot, frankly, I think he ultimately needs to declassify everything regarding Butler, Pennsylvania, as well as what happened in West Palm Beach. | ||
So I think we're- And he said he's gonna have an investigation of that as well. | ||
I think he's entertaining it. | ||
I don't speak for the president. | ||
I can't speak for the president. | ||
But I think he is considering it, yes. | ||
I've seen reports even right before he got elected, he said, we'll investigate Butler and some of his people he's now brought in. | ||
But sure, keep going. | ||
So, I mean, I think we're on the cusp of learning it all. | ||
Again, this is like a puzzle. | ||
So there's the Lyndon Johnson piece. | ||
I think as E. Howard Hunt. | ||
The famous CIA operative who was on the ground in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963, also pops up again as one of the Watergate burglars. | ||
How coincidental. | ||
Three of the other Watergate burglars also on the payroll of the CIA at the time of the Watergate break-in, presumably on the payroll of the agency when they were in Dealey Plaza. | ||
Again, as E. Howard Hunt says on his deathbed to his son, St. John Hunt, who... | ||
I co-authored my book, The Bush Crime Family. | ||
And by the way, this is on audio tape, so it's not just the verbal remembrance of St. John Hunt. | ||
He's got it on tape. | ||
E. Howard Hunt says, yes, yes, I was on the ground in Dallas, but I was a backbencher. | ||
LBJ was running the show. | ||
So you have now proven that. | ||
That piece of audio tape that Infowars broadcasts, I think, nails any question about Johnson. | ||
And it fits exactly with your New York Times bestselling book that breaks it down. | ||
Yeah, because in the audio tape, as you know, Cliff Carter, the executive director of the Democrat National Committee under LBJ, a political operative whose life is dedicated to LBJ, says to Billy Saul, Lyndon hired Mac Wallace to kill JFK. Well, I found Mack Wallace's fingerprints through my research. | ||
His fingerprints are found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, on the cardboard boxes that form the so-called crow's nest from which the shooter shot, and on the window casing. | ||
And tell folks what Nixon told you, and now has even come out in tapes that you pointed out. | ||
He also told you personally after he was the president, when you guys got even closer, very close confidants, On record, until his death, what Nixon told you. | ||
Yeah, I was at his home in Saddle River. | ||
Now, as I've said, Nixon was not a man who was retrospective. | ||
He was very introspective and very forward-looking. | ||
It was very hard to get him to talk about Eisenhower and McCarthy and, you know, being stoned by communist mobs in Caracas. | ||
Or the debates with Kennedy. | ||
He had a good relationship with Jack Kennedy. | ||
They both came to the House at the same time. | ||
They're both ardent anti-communists. | ||
They were friendly rivals. | ||
And I asked him, after a couple cocktails, because, as you know, Alex, he made a mean martini. | ||
He used to call it a silver bullet. | ||
I asked him, Mr. President, who really killed John Kennedy? | ||
And he looked at his... | ||
Martini for a long time, and he looked up and he said, let me say this. | ||
The Warren Commission was the biggest goddamn hoax in American history. | ||
I said, sir, I don't understand. | ||
He said, let me put it another way. | ||
Lyndon and I both wanted to be president, but I wasn't willing to kill for it. | ||
And that's actually what motivated me to write the book, put five years into that book. | ||
But I think you have now... | ||
Through Infowars, you've absolutely nailed Johnson's involvement. | ||
These new upcoming disclosures of the declassified documents will nail the CIA's involvement. | ||
And frankly, there's plenty in Sam Giancana's daughter's book, other experts on organized crime who can tie the mob into the plot. | ||
Johnson, almost immediately after, becomes president. | ||
Pardons a man named Jack Halfer, who is a bad man for the mob. | ||
He's the guy who's been paying Johnson to protect the illegal gambling dens in San Antonio. | ||
And for folks that don't know, the OSS and the CIA worked hand in glove with the Italian mafia. | ||
So this wasn't like, people go, how's the mob with the CIA? It's the same thing. | ||
Well, now here's the point, and that is when Castro came to power in Cuba, he expelled all the CIA assets. | ||
But he made a deal with the mob to keep the casinos running because Castro was now taking what had been Batista's piece. | ||
So the mob still had assets on the ground in Cuba and the U.S. government wanted to know what was going on in Cuba. | ||
So it is actually Vice President Richard Nixon and an operative who works for Howard Hughes who bring the mob and the CIA together. | ||
And the mob is doing their patriotic duty. | ||
They're helping the government figure out what's going on in the ground. | ||
And it goes back to World War II, though, with the only intel they had under German-occupied Italy once Mussolini got it, or even before that, the Germans were in charge. | ||
They were there. | ||
That's on record as well. | ||
Also, the mob is letting the FBI know what Nazis are doing on the docks in New York City. | ||
We're looking for Nazi infiltration of the United States. | ||
When they tried to blow up that dock with explosives. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
That was a mob caught those Nazis that got executed. | ||
So, Roger, bottom line, I know you can't go too far, but you're saying CIA involved Kennedy. | ||
That's in the new documents. | ||
Yes, I think that, I think. | ||
Look, just the fact that Mike Pompeo jumps in at the last minute and persuades the president, which he now, as you pointed out, Alex, he said on the record publicly he now regrets, tells you who has something to hide in these upcoming documents. | ||
Again, the CIA role is adequately covered in my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ. By the way, you can get it by going to themanwhokilledkennedy.com, themanwhokilledkennedy.com. | ||
But always, no matter where you choose to buy it, get the paperback version because it has three extra chapters. | ||
And let me add this. | ||
I read your book, what it's been about 20 years, about 15 years ago, met you at a big Kennedy symposium in Dallas, probably 14, 15 years ago when you were the keynote speaker. | ||
And, of course, I think what made the TV shows everything, it is still the definitive book. | ||
And it's not just evergreen, it's ultragreen. | ||
It's stronger today because it's been totally validated. | ||
Well, thanks to the audio that you discovered, I think we have absolutely nailed this. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
Fingerprinted evidence, eyewitness evidence. | ||
Six different witnesses tell either the Dallas police or the FBI. That they see a man who meets the physical description of Malcolm Mack Wallace in the window of the sixth floor. | ||
And we get E. Howard Hunt arrested as one of the tramps, released. | ||
It's on record. | ||
So, last point on this. | ||
I interviewed Madeline Duncan Brown twice on my Access TV show and once on my syndicated radio show in person. | ||
She still lived here in Austin. | ||
She was the admitted main mistress of LBJ, had a son with him. | ||
She was there. | ||
It was a dead ringer for LBJ. Yeah, but she was on record. | ||
This is not even debated. | ||
And she said, you know, she was there a few days before in Dallas. | ||
And, you know, he came in to have sex with her in the hotel room. | ||
And she told me this right there, you know, in the studio. | ||
And he said, that son of a bitch, Kennedy, will never embarrass me again when he gets here in a few days. | ||
And then she heard him talking to other men saying, I want that son of a bitch dead. | ||
Yeah, all of that is accurate. | ||
It's interesting that I was in a green room with Geraldo Rivera at Fox. | ||
This was after I wrote my book. | ||
And I told him that I had seen his iconic interview with Madeleine Brown, in which she tells him that the night before the assassination, she had an assassination with... | ||
LBJ in the Fort Worth Hotel. | ||
And he squeezed her hand and he said, after tomorrow, I won't have to put up with those Irish sons of bitches ever again. | ||
Yeah, that's the exact quote. | ||
And she told me that we got to find the video. | ||
And when I asked Geraldo about that, he said, who's Madeline Brown? | ||
I said, pardon me? | ||
He said, I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
And then he went and locked himself in. | ||
Well, you know who brought me her? | ||
And everybody, God, we broke with George Norrie the exclusive audio video of E. Howard Hunt's deathbed confession. | ||
He did two. | ||
He thought he'd die once, then did the last one right before he died. | ||
And this was a known CIA guy who wasn't involved in it, but was a Texan. | ||
And he died a few years ago, like 100. But he was the one that got me her. | ||
Yeah, I did this interview right here. | ||
So, God almighty. | ||
So it is out there. | ||
Wow. | ||
I did one too at the KJFK studios with her and one on AXS TV. So we got to find that stuff because this is incredible, Rod. | ||
This is history. | ||
Well, and then the other piece of tape I think you should find pretty easy. | ||
You can find it on YouTube. | ||
Jack Ruby, who the Warren Commission tells us has no known... | ||
Connection to organized crime, which is a joke because he's a button man for the mob in Chicago. | ||
He runs Carlos Marcelo, the mobster who runs Texas and Louisiana, runs his casinos in Cuba, even post-Castro. | ||
He has been led down a hallway by a couple of Texas Rangers. | ||
He's handcuffed. | ||
And reporters are shouting to him, Jack, Jack, how could this happen? | ||
Remember, he knew all the cops. | ||
He knew all the reporters in Dallas. | ||
They said, Jack, how could this happen? | ||
And Ruby said, look at the man at the top, the man at the very top. | ||
And they said, Jack, what do you mean? | ||
And he says, if Adlai Stevenson had been vice president, this never would have happened. | ||
There it is. | ||
And Ruby was pissed by then. | ||
Why did he follow the order to do it? | ||
But then why did he later turn against him? | ||
I think he had no choice. | ||
I think it was kill or be killed. | ||
And it's interesting, as you know, he was perfectly healthy when he went into prison. | ||
And then after he was attended by government doctors and given some injections, he suddenly had terminal cancer. | ||
He got one of those overnight cancers. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
All right, you gotta go. | ||
I wish we had more time. | ||
You were like, where are you, Alex? | ||
A few weeks ago, I'm like, come on, I'm too busy. | ||
Now you're like, Alex, you're gonna have me on. | ||
Every day, buddy, we want you on. | ||
What do you make of this helicopter thing? | ||
I had a bunch of FAA experts on. | ||
They say none of it makes sense. | ||
If you look at how all this works, stuff was turned off. | ||
This is the most busy airspace in North America, and this helicopter, for minutes, they're saying, stop, stop, stop. | ||
It's like flying around in the flight path. | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
First of all, we have to pray for all those victims of both aircrafts. | ||
The whole thing is so horrific, just horrific. | ||
In all honesty, today, because of our great show last night, I've been completely immersed in JFK, RFK, and MLK. Because of the media inquiries that our show last night generated. | ||
So I've read a little bit about this. | ||
My son, as you know, is a very accomplished pilot. | ||
He told me, Dad, something's not right here, but I haven't had a chance to have an extensive conversation with him. | ||
Well, as soon as you're able, I want to, have you hit any other points? | ||
But I love, the president really liked last night's show, too. | ||
I heard that, yes, I heard that. | ||
Well, I'm just, I mean, I'm flattered that he was watching. | ||
Look, the president is a big fan of yours, Alex, because he knows that you've stuck with him through thick and thin. | ||
You've taken some criticism. | ||
I remember when I first went to you, we met during the JFK memorial celebrations, and I said to you, you know what, Donald Trump's going to be president. | ||
And you said, well, you know, Ted Cruz is a Texan. | ||
He's been talking to me, and I've been thinking about maybe supporting him. | ||
I'm not that political, really. | ||
And I said to Alex. | ||
Donald Trump is going to be president, and you have huge influence with Republican primary voters because of the giant audience of conservatives who watch Infowars. | ||
And if anyone will read my book, The Making of the President 2016, which you can find at StoneZone.com. | ||
No, that's totally true, but I'd met you a few years before at another JFK deal. | ||
But I remember you saying, hey, I'm coming to Austin. | ||
Trust me, he's going to be the president. | ||
And I knew you were a serious guy. | ||
I said, well, come on, and you got me on board. | ||
I don't think it would have been nominated, frankly, without the support of InfoWarriors. | ||
And you've stuck with him through thick and thin. | ||
Do we love everything he's ever done in his entire political career? | ||
No, we disagree with a few things. | ||
But if you look at what he's doing now, this guy is saving the country. | ||
He is a one-man offense against the globalists. | ||
You said this last night. | ||
This isn't just a Trump, it's a little better. | ||
What happened to him in the last, I mean, the assassination attempt, he was already hardcore, but he was just getting better and better. | ||
But now the new Trump is like, this is fantastic. | ||
He's changed by the events of Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
He realizes his life was spared for a greater purpose. | ||
He now talks far more openly about his faith. | ||
He believes that he has the protection of the armor of God. | ||
And those four years in the wilderness and sustaining the attacks, the lawfare attacks, and the political media attacks, he has a much deeper understanding of the enemy and the two-party duopoly that runs the country. | ||
When he first got to Washington, he came from the world of business. | ||
So, like most Americans, he thought... | ||
It was a crash course, but in closing, just so everybody know, the bad guys already knew this. | ||
I don't realize how much... | ||
Eight years ago, they were like, keep Jones away from Trump and try to put you in prison. | ||
I mean, it's not just Trump. | ||
It's a lot of his key people, I'm going to leave it at that, are daily viewers and listeners. | ||
And we're doing some good analysis here. | ||
I mean, I'm really not proud. | ||
I'm not a prideful person. | ||
I'm satisfied. | ||
I really feel like I mean something, and the audience supporting us means something. | ||
This is great. | ||
This Trump is dialed in now, Roger. | ||
Well, but Alex, you signed on early and you stuck with him through thick and thin. | ||
There were times he did things that you and I didn't agree with, but they're minuscule compared to the great things he's doing for America that he did then and that he's doing now. | ||
StoneZone.com, the top JFK expert, totally vindicated, Roger Stone. | ||
Roger, anytime you want on, you call me. | ||
See you all over the place. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you, Alex. | ||
He was bitching at me saying, you're the one who won't come on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Love you, Roger. | ||
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We're adults here. | ||
People make jokes out of it, but... | ||
I mean, raging hard odds. | ||
I mean, raging hard odds. | ||
Are you going to investigate Trump's enemies? | ||
And he goes, I don't do that at the FBI. We do investigations. | ||
That's the U.S. attorneys and the Justice Department decides who we go after. | ||
We just get reports and do investigations and give them the information. | ||
So see, that's why I haven't gone to Trump or Kosh Patel or any of them with all the information we have about the Justice Department and its office of bankruptcy. | ||
That also harassed Trump and has been harassing me. | ||
Though former and the new officials coming in have been on national TV talking about my case. | ||
Because if I talk to President Trump or I have dinner with President Trump, you're never going to know about it. | ||
And I'm not going to bring that up. | ||
But If they're successful next month shutting us down, which I've not spent time on because we've got bigger fish to fry, it takes the chances of them being indicted from 50% to 100. Go ahead and try me. | ||
Just like in Tombstone where he says, go ahead. | ||
And they say, he's bluffing. | ||
And the gang member says, he ain't bluffing. | ||
He goes, you're smarter than you look. | ||
I got bigger fish to fry. | ||
And I'm not a Machiavelli. | ||
I don't sit there and go, this will be better. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I want to just move on and defeat the globalists. | ||
But they can't help it. | ||
But remember this talk right now. | ||
Type in... | ||
Tombstone, he ain't bluffing. | ||
This is the shootout of the OK Corral. | ||
It's all historical, by the way. | ||
This is a great movie. | ||
Just type in OK Corral, type in Tombstone scene, he ain't bluffing. | ||
That's the clip I want. | ||
I guarantee that'll bring it up. | ||
I don't know that's the name of the clip, but I bet it is. | ||
So, Thursday, January 30th, 2025, 2.35 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
Just mark down what I just said here and just watch. | ||
Because I don't lose because I never give up. | ||
I don't lose because I'm on the side of right. | ||
Oh, you may beat me in a round. | ||
You may beat me in a quarter. | ||
But you're not going to beat me in the end. | ||
You can kill me. | ||
And that only makes me stronger. | ||
But I'll tell you, I don't want to win that way. | ||
I like living. | ||
I'm not suicidal. | ||
But I don't lose. | ||
I never lost. | ||
Not my whole life. | ||
And I love humanity. | ||
Because you're winners too. | ||
I'm not a victim. | ||
I'm a fighter. | ||
But I am a target. | ||
And I always let my enemies know the truth. | ||
And even though over and over and over again I just talk straight, they always think there's some secret design in it. | ||
No, the real power is being a straight shooter. | ||
That's the real power. | ||
Like the sun comes up and shines on the plants and makes them grow, makes you healthy, gives you a tan, grows your food. | ||
Gives you the heat you need to live. | ||
It's just there. | ||
It's just the truth. | ||
Just like your mama taking care of you. | ||
She just loves you. | ||
These people are the people of the lie. | ||
And so, they can't understand the truth. | ||
There's an old saying. | ||
Nobody knows who first said it. | ||
Maybe they do. | ||
Type it in. | ||
You can't con an honest man. | ||
Because an honest man... | ||
Doesn't even operate in the lies. | ||
And so an honest man can't even be touched. | ||
Oh, you can do bad things to us. | ||
You can feel like you're having some fun. | ||
But all you did was get my attention. | ||
And that's the thing about evil. | ||
People ask, why does God allow evil? | ||
Why does God allow the devil? | ||
Well, we're given free will. | ||
W.C. Fields. | ||
You can't cheat an honest man. | ||
So everything our enemies does, but it takes time, backfires. | ||
Well, that's your report you show. | ||
I mean, you can use the analogy of magic, which is just a metaphor for how the universe works. | ||
Black magic. | ||
You can go out and do some evil ritual. | ||
And force your will and get some spending money with the devil to buy something you want. | ||
And if somebody's not protected by God and asking God to protect them, you can get them. | ||
You can have a bad effect. | ||
You can hurt somebody. | ||
So you cut somebody's finger off with your black magic. | ||
Well, God's going to cut both your arms off. | ||
Pull somebody's eye out with black magic. | ||
God's going to cut your head off. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
Yeah, you can have your little moment in the sun. | ||
You can pull your little game. | ||
You can sit back one-dimensionally. | ||
First order. | ||
Hell, it's not even first order. | ||
Because first order is third dimensional. | ||
You can operate within one level of the third dimensional understanding. | ||
See success in what you've done. | ||
There's no success there because you're cancer. | ||
You're going to kill the host. | ||
You're not living in symbiotic relationship. | ||
But if cancer out of consciousness, it would think it was invincible. | ||
No, you're not invincible. | ||
You're a malfunction. | ||
But you're there to test the faithful. | ||
I got a bunch of news to hit. | ||
And then we're going to hit it. | ||
But... | ||
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I worship the truth. | |
And I get so angry when through my temporal distortion field of the rose-colored darkly, I get things wrong. | ||
Because God is truth. | ||
And I... Worship the truth. | ||
I love the truth. | ||
The truth is invigorating, empowering, amazing. | ||
And when you tell lies, you lie to yourself as well. | ||
And you introduce a mind virus, a spiritual virus, that disconnects you from the space-time flow of God's will. | ||
And I don't want to get anywhere away from that. | ||
Because it's my religion. | ||
It's my spirituality. | ||
Because it's who I am. | ||
Now that said, I know the truth, so I can dial into the satanic radio station anytime, and it's right there. | ||
And I'll tell you one thing, boy, I tile over to that. | ||
I'm a fallen creature. | ||
I can play that satanic guitar better than anybody. | ||
But it sits right there, and I don't touch it. | ||
But just knowing what I can do makes me a fallen creature. | ||
The fact that I even... | ||
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Flirt with it. | |
In my dreams is why I need God to lead God and direct me. | ||
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To put on the ring of power. | |
I would become terrible indeed. | ||
But I will not put on the ring of power. | ||
I will diminish and go into the West because the West is where I will be fully empowered. | ||
I will diminish in this realm in subservience to God's will to transcend to the West. | ||
We think in cosmology and third-dimensional thinking of up is heaven, down is hell. | ||
But why not? | ||
Heaven is the West. | ||
Hell is the East Mordor. | ||
It's just north and south. | ||
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Great and powerful. | |
Invincible. | ||
But only in the hands of a fallen angel. | ||
Not in the hands of men. | ||
The great archetype. | ||
Here's the clip from Tombstone that I was looking for, and then I'll get into the news. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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I need to stand trial for it. | |
Get back. | ||
Move! | ||
turn them loose he said to turn loose of it I'm not. | ||
So go home. | ||
I swear to God. | ||
Lawdog, you don't step aside, we'll tear you apart. | ||
You die first, get it? | ||
Your friends might get me in a rush, but not before I make your head into a canoe. | ||
You understand me? | ||
He's bluffing. | ||
Let's rush him. | ||
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No. | |
He isn't bluffing. | ||
You're not as stupid as you look. | ||
Now tell him to get back. | ||
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Go on now, get back. | |
Go on! | ||
Billy! | ||
You'll kill me. | ||
And you, music lover, you're next. | ||
Drunk piano player. | ||
You're so drunk, you can't hit nothing. | ||
In fact, you're probably seeing double. | ||
I have two guns, one for each of you. | ||
God, that's good. | ||
That movie is so good. | ||
It's for the writing. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
And then it's almost all based on reality, which makes it even better. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go ahead and get into some of these clips. | ||
Here's Kosh Patel. | ||
Tell senators he's uniquely qualified to lead the FBI because he has had the full weight of the government come down on him. | ||
And he will not subject that type of treatment on American citizens. | ||
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Senator, this may be one of the scenarios that most uniquely qualifies me to take command at the FBI. | |
Having been the victim of government overreach and a weaponized system of justice and law enforcement, I know what it feels like to have the full weight of the United States government barreling down on you. | ||
And as the Biden inspector general determined, those activities by the FBI and DOJ were wholly improper and not predicated upon law and facts. | ||
I will ensure, if confirmed, that no American is subjected to that kind of torment, to that kind of cost, financially and personally. | ||
And most importantly, I will make sure that no American is subjected to death threats like I was. | ||
And subjected to moving their residences like I was because of government overreach, because of leaks of information about my personal status. | ||
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If confirmed as FBI director, Mr. Chairman, you have my commitment that no one in this country will feel that pain. | |
Powerful. | ||
All right, let's go to the clip of a Democrat senator calls Tulsi Gabbard a Russian mouthpiece. | ||
Well, you're a mouthpiece of Satan. | ||
Oh, we don't want World War III, we're Russians. | ||
Here's that short clip, and then we'll just go back to back with, well, the RFK clip's next after that. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Are you aware that your comments about proxy wars and Russia's legitimate security concerns, to quote your own words, are in alignment with what the Russians have said to justify Their invasion of Ukraine. | |
Yes or no? | ||
Senator, I don't pay attention to Russian propaganda. | ||
My goal is to speak the truth regardless of whether you like it or not. | ||
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That's fine. | |
You said you are used to speaking truth to power. | ||
And that's all they got. | ||
Tosh Patel, you attacked the Capitol January 6th. | ||
Trump's an insurrectionist. | ||
All made up. | ||
Nobody indicted from them. | ||
Nobody convicted. | ||
Took him off the ballot. | ||
Supreme Court put him back on. | ||
That's, oh, Jan 6th. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Zero traction. | ||
And then, oh, you're a Russian agent. | ||
Come on, people. | ||
That's all you got? | ||
But when they had control of the government, they would designate you as a Russian agent and then sue you, indict you, harass you, and Kosh Patel got harassed a bunch. | ||
And compared to Trump? | ||
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Zero. | |
Compared to all these other people, nothing. | ||
A reporter put in prison for trying to stop people going to the Capitol didn't even go in. | ||
They tried to indict me a whole bunch to make me testify in front of that fake committee. | ||
It took a crap ton of money to block their subpoenas and fight their crap and it was really fun. | ||
But that's okay because I asked for this, I signed up for this, and we're having victory. | ||
And even if we didn't have victory, God's watching, it's the right thing to do. | ||
God doesn't like cowards. | ||
But now we're having giant effects, massive traction, and if we fall asleep, like this is a regular election, oh, we just put some Republicans in who work with the bad guys. | ||
Oh, this is totally different. | ||
If we go to sleep, the only thing that can stop our agenda is if we go to sleep, And if we're not here to track what's happening and warn Trump when bad guys are manipulating, I mean, that's not an overstatement. | ||
That's an understatement. | ||
This broadcast is literally reaching hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions of people a week. | ||
All over the world. | ||
We're writing the book on resistance. | ||
That's God. | ||
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That's fact. | ||
And if I took, because I've never done this, there's a bunch of big backers who want to do stuff that were embroiled in this bankruptcy and all of it, and they would use any of that. | ||
In fact, when they tried to not let our new bidder, saying bidder, but double its 8 million to get InfoWars, They said, we're not offering money, and you're going to the court to claim it's a scam, and the buyer got their money. | ||
It just never ends, man. | ||
They're literally asking, are the Russians doing it? | ||
I mean, that's all they've got. | ||
You're not fair. | ||
We're not dealing with you. | ||
No, we want you off the air. | ||
We're not settling with you. | ||
We're going to put you in prison. | ||
We're going to find evidence to put you in prison in this bankruptcy. | ||
Well, the only evidence we found of criminal activity is your ass. | ||
And if you think the stuff we caught them in in the last eight months was bad, bid rigging, fake auctions, oh, it's open and shut with a nice little bow on it. | ||
And they're like, well, we're invincible. | ||
We're the liberals. | ||
We're the pinhead lawyers. | ||
Okay. | ||
You can't do the things you did that they've begged me not to tell anybody because there's so much. | ||
And they're going to try to figure, and they think if they document their crimes, that it makes it okay. | ||
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I love it! | |
You're in a new ballgame, bitches. | ||
But right now, I'm backed by you. | ||
And obviously, we already publicly, unofficially, are one of the main composers of the symphony. | ||
But when we are continually successful, and we will be, my job is presenting to you the best minds so you can decide and so we can write the music together. | ||
And all their attempts to shut us down and hurt us only spotlighted us. | ||
So that people can hear the beautiful music we're producing of truth. | ||
No weapon formed against us shall prosper. | ||
All glory to God. | ||
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Because it's a test. | ||
God wants to see what you're going to do. | ||
I work for you. | ||
You commissioned me. | ||
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All right, let's go to them laughing at R.O.K. Jr., where he so genuinely, so lovingly, with his whole background of proof, Judge Rebots Fruits, saying, I just want to make people healthy. | ||
We're dying. | ||
The numbers all show it. | ||
It's insane. | ||
And they just laugh at him. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Americans don't, by and large, do not like the Affordable Care Act. | ||
People are on it. | ||
They don't like Medicaid. | ||
They like Medicare. | ||
And they like private insurance. | ||
We need to listen to what people, they would prefer to be on private insurance. | ||
Most Americans, if they can afford to be, will be on private insurance. | ||
We need to figure out ways to improve care, particularly for elderly, for veterans, for the poor in this country. | ||
And Medicaid, the current model, is not doing that. | ||
I would ask any of the Democrats who are chuckling just now, do you think all that money, the $900 billion that we're sending to Medicaid every year has made Americans healthy? | ||
Do we think it's working for anybody? | ||
Are the premiums low enough? | ||
So the crowd laughs, but some of the senators laugh. | ||
And they also, it's a big thing with the laugh, I don't have time to play it, but. | ||
They're countering leftists by making fun of his voice. | ||
He had a viral infection. | ||
Decades. | ||
It messed up his vocal cords. | ||
I had COVID. I couldn't smell or taste for two weeks. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
He has to labor to talk. | ||
But the point is, is that these people are a joke. | ||
Here's Bernie Sanders getting torched by RFK Jr. So let me ask Mr. Kennedy again. | ||
Let me ask. | ||
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If we want to make America healthy, will you assure the American people that you will fight to do what every other major country on Earth does, guarantee health care to every single American? | |
What is health care? | ||
I'm going to make America healthier than other countries in the world right now. | ||
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Will you just guarantee do what every other major country does? | |
It's a simple question. | ||
And by the way, Bernie, You know, the problem of corruption is not just in the federal agencies. | ||
It's in Congress, too. | ||
Almost all the members of this panel are accepting, including yourself, are accepting millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
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Oh, no, no, no, no. | |
And protecting their interests. | ||
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Oh, I thought that that would... | |
No, no, no, no. | ||
I ran for president like you. | ||
I got millions and millions of contributions. | ||
They did not come from the executives, not one nickel of PAC money from the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
In 2020, you were the single largest... | ||
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Because I had four contributions from workers all over this country. | |
Workers, not a nickel from corporate PACs. | ||
You were the single largest except for pharmaceutical dollars. | ||
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No, from workers in the industry. | |
1.5 million. | ||
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Yeah, out of... | |
200 million. | ||
All right, but you have not answered last question. | ||
I got a nice lake house too. | ||
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Mr. Chairman, we're three minutes. | |
Ask him a question. | ||
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How do we make America healthy if you don't guarantee healthy people? | |
Chairman, we're literally three minutes over here now. | ||
How long does it keep going? | ||
At some time, you're just battering the witness. | ||
Not battering the witness. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
All right. | ||
Owen Troyer takes over now. | ||
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Incredible transmission. | ||
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Looks really bad. | ||
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I want to leave you with just one leftist making fun of RFK Jr. This is leftists that want to be poisoned, that want fluoride in the water, that want GMO, that want to be forcibly injected with poison shots. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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I brought up Kennedy and I am an anti-vaxxer and I didn't kill 83 shamoins because I didn't want them to get the measles vaccine. | |
I mean, measles? | ||
That's what you got? | ||
All right, God bless you all. | ||
Great job, crew. | ||
More reports coming out. | ||
Just watch Real Alex Jones. | ||
I love you all. | ||
Now, share the live links to Owen Troyer. | ||
A lot of people have been talking about the fact that I've lost 56 pounds in the last four and a half months or so. | ||
And it's trended on X. It's trended all over the place. | ||
Joe Rogan talked about it quite a bit on his podcast yesterday. | ||
And he put to rest a lot of the disinfo. | ||
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Well, I saw Alex Jones and he looks really good, doesn't he? | |
Yeah, he's losing all weight. | ||
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He looks like he has to go to court for something. | |
No, Sean, our friend Sean is helping him. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
He's working out with him every day. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, I noticed it like in a month. | ||
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I just saw Alex and I was like, oh my God. | |
Yeah, he's really committed. | ||
He's going to do a documentary on it. | ||
He's going to do a documentary on taking back my health. | ||
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I mean, he looks totally different now. | |
He looks like Randy Orton. | ||
Now, but imagine if this was no internet. | ||
Imagine there's no internet. | ||
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You believe in a heartbeat it wasn't a rogue guy. | |
Sure. | ||
There's no way that's the same guy. | ||
This guy on the left looks 15 years younger. | ||
There's theories that they replaced him with a different guy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Who did, though? | ||
That's always the thing. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I know that's not true. | ||
I know the guy who's training him. | ||
I know him. | ||
I text Alex all the time. | ||
I know him. | ||
He's just losing weight. | ||
But if you go online, there's a lot of people that believe that this is like a different person. | ||
No, I'm not on those Zampik. | ||
No, I'm not a clone, any of that. | ||
Joe encouraged me a lot in the last few years to get in shape. | ||
One of his friends that he trains with, Sean Johnson, is a former Navy SEAL. I've known Sean for over four years. | ||
We've become really good friends. | ||
And Mickey Willis wanted to make a film about me getting in shape. | ||
Great filmmaker, good friend of mine. | ||
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I've still worked out some before that. | ||
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