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It is Friday, February 21st, 2025. I am your host, Alex Jones. | ||
And we are 32 days now into the new Trump administration. | ||
Over a month now. | ||
We have obviously an incredibly important broadcast lined up for you here today. | ||
And we have several amazing guests as well in studio. | ||
And I'll tell you about that a little bit later. | ||
Things obviously are moving more and more at lightning speed. | ||
It is an incredible time to be alive. | ||
But it's also fraught with extreme danger. | ||
The globalist neocon global domination death cult is facing real absolute opposition. | ||
And Trump was able to, through the election, which they thought they could steal again, seize control of the headquarters of the globalist power base. | ||
Of course, the very same globalists are waging war against the American people, the American family, American culture, while they use the wealth and power of America to project their control across the world. | ||
And if they don't kill Trump very, very soon, They will be completely dismantled within, again, the current accelerated rate, less than a month and a half, in my view. | ||
I mean, it's amazing. | ||
And everything coming out is so criminal, they're all going to go to prison. | ||
And the announcements Trump's making, and he does everything he says he's going to do, is they are set to just devastate these corrupt federal courts, where most of these are administrative law judges and don't have, you know, lifetime appointments. | ||
And are not protected when they're not doing their jobs. | ||
He's getting ready to remove hundreds of them. | ||
That's been announced. | ||
You've got the White House telling the dictator Zelensky that he'd better leave because his own military is getting ready to kill him, which I agree with. | ||
I've been saying that before White House just did. | ||
And I make that point. | ||
Tomorrow is today. | ||
That's how things happen in history. | ||
You line up all the political angles here. | ||
That's the most likely thing to happen because you've got the Ukrainian population and their government that's been getting paid off but been through this hellish war and they'd like to end this and they'd like to be able to sue for peace and try to have still some control within their country. | ||
And they understand they keep pushing to the wall. | ||
They're all going to go to prison. | ||
So you've got Europe in a moment of indecision right now. | ||
And the EU basically deer in the headlights and the whole neocon system deer in the headlights. | ||
And so they're not even really telling Zelensky what to do at this point. | ||
And he is more drugged up than usual under the stress. | ||
And it's all just disintegrating. | ||
So we have that. | ||
We have the amazing events at CPAC with J.D. Vance and Elon Musk. | ||
A lot of amazing things there. | ||
Just wow. | ||
But then there's the big chink in the armor. | ||
And that's the economy. | ||
And Trump could not have got in soon enough. | ||
And we've all got some serious problems on that front. | ||
Alright, we'll be right back. | ||
Stay with me. | ||
The horsemen are drawing nearer. | ||
It is Friday, February 21st, 2025. I am your host, Alex Jones, coming to you from deep in the heart of Texas, broadcasting worldwide. | ||
Oh, yeah! | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Let me tell you what we got on the plate, and obviously everything breaking and coming in, we'll be hitting that in great detail as well. | ||
Alright, the big problem is the economy. | ||
And what Trump inherited, and the policies he's carrying out are absolute return to the American system, and you look at it geopolitically. | ||
It will make the American system even more powerful than it ever was because the whole globe has gotten dependent on screwing the United States with the middlemen in control. | ||
So they were running the global corporate system while debilitating us and while debilitating other countries and transferring all the wealth and power basically of the tariffs that were still there. | ||
It was just a middleman tariff to the big corporations and banks. | ||
So if Trump... | ||
Can get his economic plans rolling, which is starting to happen, it will be the new golden age of America, and will actually, down the road, help the rest of the world. | ||
The problem is, the Federal Reserve raised rates before Trump got in, and now the repercussions of that are being seen in this already extremely extended economy, and the average person deep in debt, living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And so consumer sentiment has plunged. | ||
U.S. consumer sentiment plunges over tariff and inflation fears and over the media hyping doom and gloom. | ||
Ties into Warren Buffett hoarding record amounts of cash. | ||
You, Mitch, inflation expectations explode to 30-year high. | ||
Trump has been handed, as Edward Dowd warned six months ago, a disaster, and now we're here. | ||
U.S. services sector PMI plunges into contraction for the first time in two years. | ||
So everybody running around just celebrating and saying, we've won. | ||
Yeah, the globalists and their system is never coming back and they're going to go to prison. | ||
And if the economy goes completely belly up, most people understand it's not Trump and a correction could be good. | ||
And we can come back even stronger, but they're going to activate leftists burning everything down and shooting and killing people and false flags targeting them and use a serious economic downturn in the next year or so if they're able to trigger it to really make things nasty. | ||
And you know they'll release some new virus. | ||
They've already been bragging about that, promising that'll be the thing that checkmates Trump. | ||
Well, Trump understands all that. | ||
And he said the biggest challenge will be once he gets in, stopping the crash. | ||
Remember he said a few years ago, he goes, well, it might happen before I get in or it might happen once I'm in, but all the numbers are really bad. | ||
That's why Trump keeps saying, I need momentum. | ||
I need to get this done quickly. | ||
And that's why I get up here on air and say, we need to get behind Trump and Musk big time. | ||
I mean, look at all the good stuff they're doing. | ||
Look at how the bad guys are so scared. | ||
I mean, are you not for ending the war in Ukraine? | ||
Are you not for securing the borders? | ||
Are you not for finding trillions of stolen money and then sending back dividends to the taxpayers to turn the economy back on and stimulate things? | ||
Yeah. | ||
But anybody trying to get in the way of this is crazy. | ||
And I'm on the edge of my seat. | ||
So yeah, the globalists are never going to come back. | ||
Their whole system of demoralization and their whole leftist Dehumanization, death, cult, revolution is shot full of holes. | ||
But that doesn't mean this could be a pyrrhic victory, meaning we win the war, but then we crawl off and die from an infection from one of the wounds, basically, to use a military analogy. | ||
And you look at the rest of the world in positions there, and they're in even worse positions than us. | ||
We are the best house in the bad neighborhood. | ||
So this is a tender box, folks. | ||
I know most of you know those are people that are just tuning in for the first time. | ||
You always get wars during major economic downturns. | ||
Especially when they're widespread and always when it's global. | ||
So Trump has said, I want to be the number one energy producer again, which we were eight years ago, four years ago. | ||
Starting eight years ago, the next four. | ||
And I want to double production to actually lower prices worldwide. | ||
Create peace. | ||
People go, how's that do that? | ||
Oh, there's a direct correlation to low energy and low food prices. | ||
It's not a correlation, it's a rule. | ||
You go above 50% of people spending their money on energy and food of their income and you get unrest. | ||
You start going up to 55, 60, you get total war when you hit 60. Well, a bunch of the world's already at 60. Some areas even higher. | ||
So, we are sitting on top of a time bomb. | ||
Again, when the revolutions happen, when people's bellies are empty. | ||
Well, we're having our revolution so that our bellies don't get emptied. | ||
The question is, can it succeed? | ||
Now, you can debate this any way you want. | ||
From different perspectives. | ||
But I saw a really important clip that I'm going to play here from a great professor, Victor Hanson Davis. | ||
Very smart. | ||
And when you hear him say all this, you'll be like, oh, we've heard you say this a hundred times. | ||
Well, yeah, but it's just history. | ||
It's just mainline history. | ||
It's not even hidden. | ||
It's just that most people don't know this. | ||
And he's explaining in this clip I'm about to play that We are a counter-revolution to the globalists and to the left and to the program they had to destabilize and overturn society in the Great Reset, which is their stated plan. | ||
And it was big banks and power elites that were trying to get rid of the traditional system because of the checks and balances and complete our journey into slavery. | ||
But I don't disagree with him that Trump and Infowars and AFD And all the other things you see happening around the world isn't a counter-revolutionary force. | ||
But when you understand that the globalists are trying to bring back feudalism, and you understand that we're just engaged in the flower of the Renaissance, 1776 2.0, it's really a battle of revolutionary systems, and the old archaic feudalist command and control cult system... | ||
Has really been involved in its counter-revolution for the last few hundred years, trying to get control of civilization and trying to end open free market capitalism because it decentralizes things. | ||
So there's two ways to see it. | ||
But really, yeah, in the modern term, we are counter-revolutionary. | ||
But really, we are the revolutionaries of innovation and competition and pro-human. | ||
Expansion into space and expansion into the ocean and the expansion of technology and understanding and the expansion of human consciousness. | ||
But Davis does parallels to the modern left and the French Revolution, the short clip of the play. | ||
It's not parallels. | ||
If you read Marx and Engels, They are coming directly out of the Jacobins and the French Revolution. | ||
And the Jacobins were Satanists. | ||
And they were controlled by Adam Weishaupt on record. | ||
This is like mainline history of the Illuminati out of Germany. | ||
And they didn't want to overthrow the church and the monarchies to get rid of a monarchy. | ||
They wanted to set themselves up as the absolute rulers. | ||
But they wanted to get rid of the two sexes, have nine-day work weeks, Turned the general public into animals that would actually live in stalls. | ||
I mean, this is some nasty stuff. | ||
And you read about the Jacobins, you go, well, that sounds like the left today. | ||
It's them. | ||
Okay? | ||
They didn't call themselves communists. | ||
They called themselves the Illuminati. | ||
And George Washington wrote about it in letters that are at the Library of Congress. | ||
You can go online, type in Library of Congress, Washington letters, Illuminati. | ||
There's dozens of them. | ||
Go read them. | ||
Scans of his hand written about it. | ||
And now they were trying to infiltrate our revolution. | ||
He goes, no, we're not part of that German-French revolution of the occult. | ||
And he said they're trying to infiltrate masonry and they're using masonry. | ||
And he was firmly against that revolution. | ||
And this is a defense of masonry. | ||
I'm not a mason. | ||
I just know the history. | ||
He's talking about the Illuminati taking over masonry and using it to try to overthrow the West and warning of it. | ||
So it's fascinating stuff. | ||
And so it's an occult group. | ||
And of course, look at the Democrats today. | ||
Look at leptis worldwide. | ||
How are they bound together? | ||
Pedophilia, the occult, hatred of Christianity, hatred of God, hatred of the family, hatred of the natural order. | ||
So whether you believe in God and the devil or not, From an archetypal position, they're making the devil real. | ||
You understand? | ||
It's kind of like Rick Herzwell and you've all known Harari and Klaus Schwab have all said, I don't believe in God, yet I'm going to be one. | ||
And the first thing they want to do to... | ||
Be able to do that is have power over life and death. | ||
And the first thing a God in their satanic view needs to be able to do is rule over people and dumb them down so they can never challenge you. | ||
Now, that doesn't sound very Christian. | ||
No, it's satanic. | ||
But they advertise it as a revolution and free love and fun and it's going to be great and take drugs and do what you want and have sex with who you want. | ||
But it's just like Pinocchio, the archetype, where they give them liquor and they break things and they steal things, the kids, and then it turns them into jackasses in a ritual so they can be loaded on slave ships and taken to the island. | ||
And it's about sacrifice of children. | ||
Right? | ||
But it's the puppet that didn't even have a soul that finally does the good deeds and is given one. | ||
It's all about having a soul, losing a soul, regaining your soul. | ||
It's powerful. | ||
People don't know what they're watching when you watch Pinocchio. | ||
It's extremely deep, the whole thing. | ||
So watch it again. | ||
I watched it a few months ago again. | ||
Let's do a whole review on it. | ||
But they don't want you to go do all this satanic stuff because they want you to have fun. | ||
They need you to make those decisions to give up your free will so you can become a slave. | ||
And they move you by increment. | ||
The devil gets you to destroy yourself. | ||
So whether you believe in the devil or not, that force is here, and people are manifesting it. | ||
Remember, I don't believe in God yet. | ||
We're going to make God. | ||
I'm going to be God. | ||
Ray Kurzweil, I don't believe in God yet. | ||
I'm going to be God. | ||
And aren't they selfish and mean? | ||
That doesn't sound like what the real God gave us, this incredible consciousness, this beautiful planet. | ||
Our wives, our husbands, our children, great food, beautiful. | ||
Being able to understand beauty, that is to understand God. | ||
The beauty is not God, but you're endowed with that sense of God's force and will and consciousness that you know what's good from bad. | ||
You know what's beautiful from ugly. | ||
It's who you are. | ||
So I got a lot of news to hit, but I wanted to start philosophical here because people need to know where we are. | ||
We're not simply in some revolution to cut taxes and have cheap energy. | ||
Well, that's the globalist system. | ||
Take that away so they can control you. | ||
But, I mean, that's important as a base level. | ||
No, it's a revolution that we're in. | ||
Of freedom and free will and everything the other side pushes the opposite because they are pure evil. | ||
And so you have to recognize that this is a cult that wants control of reality and control of your minds because they want to ask you by increment to do things that goes against your own logic and that is self-destructive. | ||
And that's why everything they do is about war against logic. | ||
And you see their litmus test. | ||
Roll into Ukraine, encircle Russia. | ||
Russia defends itself. | ||
No, Russia's the aggressor. | ||
Two men can have a baby. | ||
X and Y chromosomes don't exist. | ||
The ice caps have totally melted. | ||
No, they haven't. | ||
They're bigger than ever. | ||
Oh, the sea level's risen. | ||
No, it hasn't. | ||
All of these illogical things that, oh, there's 58 genders, that they want you to accept because it's a cult. | ||
And I know you know that, but let it really burn in. | ||
In the final equation, you can split hairs about it, but we are not really a counter-revolutionary force. | ||
Yeah, in the short term, that's how this is politically seen even by the bad guys, is we're counter-revolutionaries. | ||
But no, no, no. | ||
We are the revolutionaries against their tyranny. | ||
Because tyranny has been the model throughout all of human history, except in a few cases. | ||
Liberty and freedom is avant-garde, is cutting edge, and produces incredible wealth and security and beauty and fulfillment. | ||
The problem is it creates decadence and laziness in future generations. | ||
Because those of us that are the revolutionaries and that restarts the civilization keep forgetting that we have to discipline our children and we have to keep hardcore competition in place and we have to keep trailblazing and striving and break the cycle of good men doing nothing against tyranny. | ||
Because bad times make strong men. | ||
Strong men make good times. | ||
Good times make weak men, weak men make bad times the cycle. | ||
And that is how humanity goes to the next level, is breaking that cycle and learning from history. | ||
Those that don't know history are doomed to repeat it. | ||
Here is professor and top historian, Victor Hanson Davis. | ||
And they call it the MAGA revolution. | ||
It's not a revolution. | ||
It is a counter-revolution. | ||
There's a big difference. | ||
This is a restoration. | ||
Let's use the word Trump restoration. | ||
We don't know really. | ||
We don't really appreciate what we've been through with eight years of the Obama revolution and the four-year more radical third term of Obama using or employing the wax and effigy of Joe Biden. | ||
A revolution. | ||
That we've experienced was a cultural, economic, political, social evolution. | ||
It was very similar to the French Revolution under the Robespierre brothers. | ||
We should remember what they tried to do. | ||
They changed the days of the week. | ||
They renamed things. | ||
They tore down statues. | ||
They went after the church. | ||
Does this sound familiar? | ||
This revolution that we've experienced, everything was up for sale. | ||
Everything was negotiable. | ||
We invented a third gender and rammed it down people's throats. | ||
We tore down statues. | ||
We said 1776 was no longer the foundational day. | ||
It was 1619. We changed the very mechanism that we vote. | ||
We went from 70% of the electorate. | ||
Voting on Election Day to 70% of the electorate not doing that, either through mail-in or early voting. | ||
That was a radical change that had no discussion. | ||
It was done by fiat. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
We looked at girls' sports and we destroyed it. | ||
We said that transgendered biological males that were now transgendered females could compete. | ||
They won over 600 medals they took away from. | ||
Hard-working female athletes. | ||
We had drag shows among young children. | ||
It was an effort to change the entire Constitution. | ||
We forget that. | ||
They were trying to bring in Puerto Rico as a state and Washington, D.C. to get four instant senators. | ||
They were proud. | ||
They said that they were going to pack the Supreme Court. | ||
Hadn't been done, hadn't been tried since 1937. And it was a... | ||
Object of disgrace ever since, but they were proud to try it again. | ||
They talked about making states, the Senate, look like the House. | ||
They wanted, and a lot of them were advocating it was not fair that one senator in Wyoming, to take one example, is worth... | ||
250,000 votes, but a senator in California represented 20 million. | ||
They wanted to change the makeup of the Senate. | ||
They wanted to get rid of the Senate filibuster. | ||
Remember that. | ||
They wanted to bring back neoconfederate nullification. | ||
600 jurisdictions in the manner of South Carolina in 1832 are on the edge of the Civil War in 1860 when Confederate, neo-Confederate southern states said the federal government's law does not apply to us. | ||
Tariffs, Yankee tariffs, no, no. | ||
We're going to override them. | ||
Andrew Jackson almost invaded the Carolinas over that, South Carolina. | ||
And so these jurisdictions said federal law doesn't apply here. | ||
We're exempt. | ||
We have our own laws. | ||
You cannot. | ||
Federal immigration law does not. | ||
It applies everywhere else, to you, you, you, but not to us. | ||
So this was a revolutionary movement. | ||
Movies were different. | ||
Sports were different. | ||
Take a knee. | ||
And Donald Trump came in, and it was not sufficient to say, we're going to stop the madness of $37 billion. | ||
We're going to stop the madness of being short 40,000 or 50,000 military recruits because of this DI. Coupled with the ameliation in Kabul. | ||
We're going to stop the appeasement of China. | ||
But that wasn't all. | ||
He said, the government is broke. | ||
We're going to go through all of these agencies. | ||
And finally, for the first time in the history of this country, when somebody says they're going to cut federal spending and drain the swamp or cut the administration, we're going to do it. | ||
And there's going to be no changing names except to go back to traditional names. | ||
and we're not going to topple statues. | ||
And if you break the law and you're on campus and you're on a student visa, you're gonna go back home. | ||
So we're in the midst of a counter-revolution It's not revolutionary. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
It's a return to normalcy. | ||
It's a return to common sense. | ||
It only looks revolutionary to revolutionaries. | ||
But to the rest of the people, it is a counter-revolution to restore normalcy and bring... | ||
Actually, in the leftist documents on all of it, we played clips of the Weatherman stuff. | ||
They call us counter-revolutionaries. | ||
But when you're a conservative conserving the Renaissance, you're conserving the greatest revolution ever. | ||
So, we'll break it down. | ||
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All right, I'm going to move fast now in the rest of the hour. | ||
The next half hour, I'm going to hit five different big groups of stories. | ||
And then I'm going to hit ten big stories in the second hour. | ||
And then we've got two guests in studio. | ||
Alright. | ||
The first important story I want to hit is about what's popular with the American people. | ||
What's popular at the heart of... | ||
The second American Revolution, the new renaissance, the golden age. | ||
Two clips of Trump, Black History Month event, one of many he's having. | ||
And remember what the corporate media said. | ||
I've got the clips. | ||
You saw them. | ||
Trump's going to cancel Black History Month. | ||
Just made that up. | ||
And of course, he's actually expanding it. | ||
But he explained it yesterday. | ||
It's not about hating each other and how black people are downtrodden. | ||
No, we're going to have examples of great things black people have done and all these amazing economic development zones expanding that Trump first did with Senator Scott starting about seven years ago that did incredible things and major tax cuts for those businesses and people Going to college, all that. | ||
Real empowering people. | ||
Not, oh, Black Lives Matter, the main tenant is get rid of the black nuclear family. | ||
Oh, that's really good. | ||
No, that's how you tie a bowling ball to somebody and throw them in the water. | ||
So we got that coming up, and then, of course, they absolutely cheer Tiger Woods and a bunch of other folks. | ||
The crowd goes crazy when Trump says, you know, I'd like to, okay, I almost got 40% of the black vote. | ||
That's the most friendly Republican ever. | ||
But maybe I should run again to try to get it even higher. | ||
2028, and man, they go wild. | ||
But the same crowd, I'll get to that clip in a moment, got really pissed because Albert Borla came from Pfizer creeping around. | ||
You talk about a serious mass murderer and Joseph Mingla 2.0, and they boo the living hell out of him, and Trump starts laughing. | ||
Because Trump knows, and he's brought in Kennedy to dismantle this and sink these guys. | ||
But it doesn't mean Trump still doesn't have these folks at the White House. | ||
And we're watching very closely. | ||
Trump introduces Pfizer's CEO at White House event. | ||
Attendees boo him mercilessly. | ||
Here it is. | ||
We also have the head of Pfizer here, so I want to thank him. | ||
One of the great, great people. | ||
One of the great businessmen. | ||
Thank you, Albert. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And there's a longer clip. | ||
It goes on for a long time. | ||
Boo, boo, boo. | ||
I hear like one person clapping, probably Borla's assistant. | ||
I'd love to see video if we can find it of Borla's face during that. | ||
Now, he likes to hide in the shadows like people don't know who he is. | ||
Oh, there's a group. | ||
Of prominent black Americans and prominent black media and others, and they hear your name and instantly start booing. | ||
Instantly. | ||
Even though Trump's saying something nice about him. | ||
So, I'm not an apologist for Trump, and I think Borla shouldn't even be in the White House. | ||
And Kennedy says they're looking at outright banning the poison Pfizer shot. | ||
They're going to put all the documents out first. | ||
So, I look at actions. | ||
Over words. | ||
And so Trump's really moving in the right direction. | ||
Of course, they've already said you can't mandate the troops or colleges or primary school people and medical workers. | ||
That's a good start. | ||
But we want to see a lot more. | ||
But that gives Trump everything he needs to know. | ||
Remember, he tried it with Bill O'Reilly four and a half years ago, right before the last election. | ||
Bill O'Reilly up there, oh, the shot's so wonderful. | ||
Trump's like, yeah, the whole crowd just keeps booing and booing and booing. | ||
And notice Trump got the message and stopped saying that. | ||
Because he does respond to his constituents. | ||
He also hates to admit he's wrong. | ||
Because he's got to feel guilty. | ||
But in that private call, Kennedy got leaked. | ||
He's like, yeah, it looks like it is bad. | ||
We shouldn't be giving it to kids. | ||
Oh, think so, Trump? | ||
And I said, I want to see action from you. | ||
And we've seen it with Kennedy. | ||
And it's all going in the right direction. | ||
And so that's good. | ||
But still, we're not there completely yet. | ||
Speaking of Trump talking about running for a third term, which I've talked to people privately, he does not intend to do, does not want to do. | ||
He wants to get it done quick and enjoy his grandkids and play golf and be the guy that turned America and the world around. | ||
He said that publicly. | ||
But if they keep jacking with him or mess with him and if he doesn't get the job done, he'll get the law changed and he'll have the popularity. | ||
And he will keep serving. | ||
I guess he'd be 83 years old when he gets back in. | ||
So I really don't think that's where this is going. | ||
But the word is it's going to be Vance Gabbards. | ||
They do a good job, which they are, but we can't put the cart in front of the horse. | ||
And this isn't like a normal election where somebody gets in for You know, four years, eight years, the other party gets in. | ||
No, no. | ||
We do our job. | ||
The Democratic Party is extinct. | ||
And we won't be a one-party system. | ||
There'll be a new party that forms, obviously. | ||
But that's how big this revolution is. | ||
Not just here, but all the world. | ||
Globalists are losing everywhere. | ||
Big election coming up in Germany this Sunday. | ||
But let's go ahead now and go to Trump talking about... | ||
He admits he's trolling, but running again in four years. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Any Republican president ever. | ||
Almost, almost 40% of the vote. | ||
Now, I'm not, I won't be happy the next time. | ||
Should I run again? | ||
You tell me. | ||
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There's your controversy right there. | |
There's your controversy. | ||
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Thank you. | |
You'll be seeing that. | ||
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You're going to see that tonight, Tim, on television. | |
I want to thank you. | ||
So, there you've got that diverse crowd of black folks, by diverse, different backgrounds, different areas, different businesses, different lives. | ||
And they instantly hate Borla. | ||
It was like Trump tried to introduce Hitler or something. | ||
They instantly love four more years. | ||
There's the temperature of America, Trump. | ||
And you can go to some hillbilly white town and try to do this border, you'll get the same thing. | ||
And say, I may run again, you'll get the same thing. | ||
Because we're Americans, and people are getting dialed in and awake, and they know what's going on. | ||
And once people figure out what's going on... | ||
They want to learn more. | ||
And then all the old stupid Hollywood crap and sports isn't interesting anymore. | ||
Because the real game of life is what's interesting. | ||
And nothing succeeds like success taking our country and the world back. | ||
So to borrow up, look at these headlines. | ||
Yale scientists link COVID shot to rare alarming syndrome that causes distinct biological changes. | ||
Oh yeah, like sludge in your blood? | ||
COVID vaccine faces ban for all Americans and radical U-turn by the Trump team. | ||
They're openly saying they may just ban it. | ||
Report. | ||
Trump may soon ban deadly vaccine. | ||
Pfizer's CEO Borla dodges CNBC question about vaccine makers being shielded from liability. | ||
Claims FDA wouldn't approve shots if they weren't safe and effective, which they admit they weren't. | ||
And they knew it. | ||
So, they're trying to bring back the bird flu. | ||
They're trying to bring back all the fear. | ||
That's all the system has got. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Now I want to hit some Doge news now. | ||
A little bit of it. | ||
And then a lot more when we start the second hour and more is coming in as we speak. | ||
A lot of amazing clubs from CPAC and more. | ||
But let's hit this. | ||
Because let me tell you, I've always liked Stephen Miller. | ||
And of course he's been a listener since high school. | ||
And now... | ||
Did a great job in the first Trump administration. | ||
He's really doing a fabulous job in this one. | ||
And is heavily involved in policy and strategic operations. | ||
He's one of the brains in there. | ||
One of the big brains. | ||
He's, of course, the Deputy White House Chief of Staff. | ||
Must watch. | ||
Stephen Miller torches the fake news reporters to their faces. | ||
Then he went on with a great boil down of how Doge works. | ||
And again, These reporters know that everything Trump's doing is constitutional. | ||
And that we've had a permanent bureaucracy that the globalists set up to create a fourth of state to bypass the will of the people. | ||
And it's the same system all over the Western world that's been set up. | ||
BlackRock, Larry Fink talks about it. | ||
Klaus Schwab talks about penetrating the cabinets, putting their people into the bureaucracies. | ||
And we've been talking about it for three decades, but when you do, you get censored, you get attacked. | ||
Well, now finally the general public gets it, and you've got these bureaucrats stealing money for themselves and their bosses, trillions a year. | ||
Several trillions is what it's estimated at now. | ||
It's getting worse for the day. | ||
I'm surprised it's that much. | ||
It's more than I even thought. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
But why not? | ||
You're going to steal still big. | ||
And so they're hanging their hat on. | ||
Well, Elon Musk isn't elected. | ||
Well, neither is Marco Rubio, but he's appointed and approved by Congress by the person we elected as the chief executive. | ||
There's only one person in America that's elected by everybody. | ||
And that's how the balance of power works between the legislative, the judicial, And the executive. | ||
And look, I know this audience is like, and two plus two equals four? | ||
We know that. | ||
Look, I know you know that. | ||
But some of the general public still don't. | ||
One of my friend's mom's really nice lady. | ||
She was arguing with him the other day. | ||
She's got degrees and everything. | ||
She's worked for the government, of course. | ||
She's like, I just don't like it that Trump's cutting off food aid from U.S. aid. | ||
U.S. aid does not mean aid. | ||
And almost none of it's food. | ||
It's overthrow of governments. | ||
It's protecting U.S. policy, which means globalist policy. | ||
And it all goes against our interest, everybody else's interest. | ||
But when you see the news, they show you trucks with grain on it and say U.S. aid. | ||
Again, just simple deception. | ||
But the average person just sees that and goes, Trump's cutting off grain to people. | ||
No, it's the globalists want to get rid of the farm. | ||
It's the globalists with the carbon taxes. | ||
It's the globalists cutting off the fertilizer and saying they're doing it. | ||
It's caused upwards of 100 million people the last six years to starve to death. | ||
And the New York Times bitches and says, oh God, 80-something million, this is like a year ago, have starved to death because of COVID. No, the lockdowns you did designed to depopulate and destabilize. | ||
Then they blame it on Climate change. | ||
They don't do fire mitigation, stuff burns down, climate change. | ||
They make a virus in a lab, release it on you, climate change. | ||
They don't let the third world produce food for years under IMF World Bank control, climate change when they start rushing our borders. | ||
No, it's globalist economic war. | ||
And what Trump is doing It's like if a baby comes out of its mother and the umbilical cord's tied around its neck and it's choking to death, it's being asphyxiated, you untie the umbilical cord from around its neck. | ||
I mean, it's real simple, that's what Trump's doing. | ||
And people go, we're so used to corrupt government, it's been New World Order, parasitic, death cult. | ||
Eugenics run, and they brought us right to the verge of nuclear war and societal collapse, and they were saying that was a good idea. | ||
And are you surprised some sane people organized and got together, backed by populists and got in? | ||
I mean, the only other choice was going over the edge of a cliff. | ||
So people are still so stuck in the old ways of politicians promising they'll do something and they're not doing it. | ||
Do you see Trump doing everything he said he would do? | ||
Faster than I thought he could? | ||
Yeah, this is real, people. | ||
Alright, play the two clips of Stephen Miller back to back. | ||
It is true that many of the people in this room for four years failed to cover the fact that Joe Biden was mentally incompetent and was not running the country. | ||
It is also true that many people in this room who have used this talking point that Elon is not elected. | ||
I'm glad for the opportunity for a brief civics lesson. | ||
A president is elected by the whole American people. | ||
He's the only official in the entire government that is elected by the entire nation. | ||
Right? | ||
Judges are appointed. | ||
Members of Congress are elected at the district or state level. | ||
Just one man. | ||
And the Constitution, Article 2, has a clause known as the Vesting Clause. | ||
And it says the executive power shall be vested in a president. | ||
Singular. | ||
The whole will of democracy. | ||
is imbued into the elected president. | ||
That president then appoints staff to then impose that democratic will onto the government. | ||
The threat to democracy, indeed the existential threat to democracy, is the unelected bureaucracy of lifetime tenured civil servants who believe they answer to no one, who believe they can do whatever they want without consequence, who believe they can set their own agenda no matter what Americans vote for. | ||
So Americans vote for radical FBI reform, and FBI agents say they don't want to change. | ||
Or Americans vote for radical reform on our energy policies, but EPA bureaucrats say they don't want to change. | ||
Or Americans vote to end DEI, racist DEI policies, and lawyers in the Department of Justice say they don't want to change. | ||
What President Trump is doing is he is removing federal bureaucrats who are defying democracy by failing to implement his lawful orders, which are the will of the whole American people. | ||
So, Stephen, we're hearing about these doge dividend checks that would be 20% back to taxpayers, 20% to pay down the debt, 60% is left. | ||
Who gets that? | ||
Well, the way that it works is when you achieve savings, you can either return it to taxpayers, you can return it to our debtors. | ||
Or it can be cycled into next year's budget and then it just lowers the overall baseline for next year. | ||
So in other words, you can just transfer into the next fiscal window and then lower the overall spending level. | ||
And that means that you can achieve a permanent savings that way. | ||
And that reduces the deficit. | ||
And when is it that people might see those checks? | ||
Well, it's all going to be worked on through the reconciliation process with Congress that's going underway right now. | ||
As you've seen, the Senate's moving a bill. | ||
The House is moving a bill. | ||
The President has great confidence in both chambers to deliver on his priorities. | ||
I would just take this opportunity to note that President Trump has made a historic commitment to the working class of this country to fight for a major tax relief and major price relief. | ||
And cutting spending, as Dozier's doing, and cutting taxes is the key to delivering on both of those promises. | ||
And President Trump is resolutely committed to doing both. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And of course, Dorsey there is countering the rest of the corporate media, playing games, going... | ||
Well, if you're only giving us 20%, who's getting the rest of it? | ||
When they said day one, they would put it back into the Treasury. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
But that's why they're so discredited, because most people figured out they're always playing tricks, they're always lying. | ||
And, you know, quite frankly, if they don't restart the economy so you can get all the other reforms done, They won't be able to ever pay off the debt, so I think 20% is not enough now that I think about it. | ||
I think they should get half the savings from Doge back to the public as stimulus money, directly real stimulus money to people, and the other half should go to pay down the debt, and then a bunch of other cuts need to be made. | ||
I mean, I don't need to tell you, folks, the economy is really bad. | ||
And the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates right now. | ||
And Trump has already told them that. | ||
They've said no. | ||
So Trump needs to say, if you crash the economy, jerks, you're definitely going to get the Federal Reserve repealed. | ||
And so everything they do backfires on them. | ||
If they want to make this hard, we're going to be on air making sure people know that they're the reason this happened. | ||
Because Trump got handed a burning house. | ||
We got handed a disaster. | ||
And the numbers are coming in, and they're bad. | ||
Consumer sentiment is super low. | ||
Reordering, all of it is bad. | ||
And they were trying to cover it up the last few years, but you felt it, you saw it, you don't need to be an economist to know the economy hadn't been doing too well. | ||
I mean, everybody I know in my family, an extended family, is working two, three jobs. | ||
And the standard of living is lower. | ||
A lot lower. | ||
And we're the lucky ones that have skills, so we have jobs. | ||
And it's the globalists cutting off the energy and giving themselves tens of trillions that they use to buy up infrastructure around the world and all the crap they've been doing. | ||
We need money directly into the people's hands and then we need cheap energy to lower inflation and bring jobs back. | ||
And a bunch of technological innovation, which Trump is doing. | ||
He's moving super fast. | ||
But I don't know if it's enough quick enough, because the walls are closing in. | ||
All right, let's shift gears into this. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I said I'd get into Doge next hour, and I am. | ||
But I'm a little behind here, because I got five minutes to break, and this... | ||
We'll take at least, if I move quick, 10 minutes. | ||
I mean, this is big. | ||
And we're learning more about what Zelensky's been doing and lying to Trump and agreeing to things and then changing it and then going on TV and talking trash and then they call him back and he just won't answer the phone. | ||
I mean, this guy is a fraud. | ||
Zelensky has no friends in Trump team. | ||
They want him gone. | ||
Best case is he leaves to France immediately. | ||
Zelensky's best bet is to flee to Kiev immediately. | ||
White House insiders warn. | ||
Trump envoy to Ukraine breaks with boss. | ||
Told you Kellogg was a problem. | ||
I said that when Trump was president-elect. | ||
Kellogg is not good. | ||
Called Zelensky courageous. | ||
New York Post attacked Trump. | ||
You know, all the regular neocons are down. | ||
I knew that trying to end this war is the big one. | ||
And we've got Marco Rubio talking about the lying and fraud that Trump talked about. | ||
Rubio's very well spoken. | ||
He gives more details on what Zelensky's doing. | ||
Once he agrees to one thing, then they show up, won't even meet with the Secretary of the Treasury. | ||
Then says one thing, goes on TV, and attacks Trump. | ||
And then sits there and plays victim. | ||
Now they've got Ukrainian soldiers tearing up American flags. | ||
And all this crap. | ||
I mean, they're just... | ||
The place is one of the most corrupt, out-of-control countries in the world. | ||
And we have no business on Russia's doorstep launching missiles into Russia. | ||
The Russian restraint has been insane. | ||
All right, we're going to break. | ||
I got to four of the five stories. | ||
And when we come back, I'll hit that. | ||
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It's amazing. | ||
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According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions. | ||
As science of necessity becomes more involved with itself, so also of necessity it becomes more international. | ||
Climate change has been a tug-of-war issue for years. | ||
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And finally, a federal report today predicted possible catastrophic warming of the Earth by the 1990s with a strong climate change. | |
You've heard the term, follow the money. | ||
And the money is from the so-called Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
So in the name of green and environmental justice, there's over $40 billion that are going to be granted out through the EPA. The EPA granted $50 million to an organization called Climate Justice Alliance. | ||
This is what we found on the website, that our taxpayer dollars are going to organizations such as this. | ||
If you dig deeper, they want to defund the police, defund the military, either them or their affiliates want to have very radical, drastic initiatives that I think are anti-American. | ||
Who knows how much more in the future and other like groups, because there are other associated groups with this group. | ||
There's no inspector general for EPA to follow the money because they don't care. | ||
Because all they care about is the mission, the climate mission, no matter what the radical ideas that are associated with the groups. | ||
So follow the money. | ||
We're going to be doing that in the Environment and Public Works Committee. | ||
That's where the derivation of this was. | ||
And I find it rather startling to me that the EPA is not doing, and the administration, Are not doing any better research as to where our American taxpayer dollars are going. | ||
A couple months ago, there was this video that came out of a Biden EPA political appointee talking about how they were tossing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
Says it multiple times in the video, rushing to get billions of dollars out the door before Inauguration Day. | ||
Well, members of Congress were really concerned about that. | ||
So as I'm going through the confirmation process, they said, if confirmed, will you commit to- Making this a top priority to find those gold bars came in. | ||
I was just confirmed a couple weeks ago. | ||
We found them. | ||
They were at a bank parked just outside of government. | ||
$20 billion was sent there. | ||
And little oversight. | ||
Eight entities would be receiving all $20 billion. | ||
And they would be distributing all of these funds without EPA knowing everything that we need to to do our job to provide accountability to Congress, the media, and to the public. | ||
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change vehemently warned that the Earth is doomed. | ||
They said we are looking at an unprecedented amount of carbon. | ||
At least in the last 800,000 years. | ||
Meanwhile, anyone questioning the science is throttled by totalitarian threats. | ||
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Paul Driesen, Senior Policy Analyst with Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. | |
CFACT.org is the website. | ||
A climate change denying website is on the line with us. | ||
Paul, why should you not be in jail? | ||
I mean, that is a serious question. | ||
You're taking money to deceive the public in a way that's killing people. | ||
But who did this research? | ||
Are they credible or are they connivers for the United Nations carbon tax scam? | ||
As the Daily Caller reported, the scientists who wrote the National Climate Assessment used unreliable information that exaggerates the risks global warming poses. | ||
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You can now say everything's climate change and no matter what happens, it's all climate change. | |
And the worst thing that could be done to humanity is put government bureaucrats. | ||
In charge of carbon dioxide emissions or whatever it would be. | ||
Because there's no way to have a definitive science on something so nebulous and so foolish as climate change. | ||
SEGs for the IMF and World Bank and a Rothschild, Clinton, Obama carbon consortium in London. | ||
The company's called Gore and Blood. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
It's Al Gore and his partner. | ||
We'll track and regulate everything you do and control what you do in live time. | ||
U.N. Agenda 2030 salesman Joe Biden made many claims that simply aren't true. | ||
Ruckism is set in the Arctic and the Antarctic. | ||
Temperatures that are just unbelievable. | ||
Melting the permafrost. | ||
It's astounding the damage that's being done. | ||
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If you took a very careful look with consistent data over long periods of time, you will find that these disasters are not increasing. | |
In fact, the health of the world is increasing. | ||
Popular comedian and co-host of the Jimmy Dore show and super smart fellow. | ||
Kurt Metzger is going to be in studio with us for an hour coming up in about 25 minutes from now. | ||
We'll cover all the latest developments and unfolding news. | ||
And then we have a really smart scientist and medical large company business owner, Brigham Bueller, joining us to talk about what's happening with Maha and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and all these big announcements and what's coming next. joining us to talk about what's happening with Maha and We'll also cover the waterfront with Trump and Doge and the war and so much more. | ||
And I wanted to get into Doge here and some of the big developments there and some of the big victories Trump just had. | ||
Multiple federal judges saying, yeah, you can fire any federal employees you want to the Constitution. | ||
Yeah, you can deport the illegals. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You can pull the funds from illegals. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
There's a bunch of other victories and some of the wild stuff that happened at CPAC yesterday. | ||
But let's get into Zelensky here for a moment. | ||
As I've been saying for weeks, if Zelensky doesn't come to the table, Trump's already cut off the money. | ||
When Speaker Johnson at CPAC confirmed, no, no more money for Ukraine. | ||
It's done. | ||
So that's non-negotiable. | ||
And he said there's no appetite for it. | ||
And then you have Marco Rubio, we'll play these clubs, confirming what Trump said on Air Force One yesterday, or I guess he said it Wednesday night, we covered it Thursday, yesterday, that Zelensky agrees to things on the phone, they have transcripts, and then they send the Secretary of State and others over there. | ||
And then he says, I never said that, and I'm not going to do that. | ||
And then he goes and tells a whole lie on television about it. | ||
I mean, Trump doesn't operate like that with people that tell him lies. | ||
That's Trump's power, one of many, is that he really does what he says, and other leaders respect that around the world. | ||
Even if they disagree with him, they'll say, we respect the fact that he is a straight shooter. | ||
So again, everybody's so used to nothing but lies. | ||
And that's what Russia has said. | ||
Everything we get told, it's the opposite. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
I mean, Biden said, we're going to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
And then they blew it up and blamed Russia. | ||
I mean, they just, there's no credibility there. | ||
And it doesn't have the moral high ground. | ||
And NATO started this war. | ||
So I've been saying that Zelensky, if you study history and the different pieces to it, The military and the intelligence agencies have already gotten their money. | ||
They've already bought their palaces. | ||
They've already got these top generals reportedly, you know, have hundreds of millions they've got in the piece. | ||
Zelensky's reportedly sucked about $5 billion out. | ||
And they know now that the whole world's turning against them, that Russia's won, and that Trump's come to the Russians and said, all right, let us have a big piece of the resources to pay off our debts for this failed war. | ||
I wasn't part of this. | ||
But we're not going to get left with the bill. | ||
The Russians are like, fine, just have Ukraine. | ||
Just no more troops on our border. | ||
Get your troops off our borders. | ||
Including in places like Romania, where they just staged a coup. | ||
Literally run by a Soros operative. | ||
An anti-war president gets elected. | ||
He was on the show a few weeks ago. | ||
He's coming on next week. | ||
They just say, you did win, but we just say you're a Russian agent, so no. | ||
And then the Supreme Court, your head judge, is a Soros operative on his foundation and says, nope. | ||
You're a Russian. | ||
Russia's like, get the troops, the missiles off our borders. | ||
You've seen the map since the expansion of NATO in the last few decades, just encircling Russia. | ||
And Trump's like, deal. | ||
And that's the deal was made in 91 that the West never followed. | ||
And Trump's all about sticking with deals. | ||
Plus, we pay for all this and get nothing. | ||
So, the most probable outcome on the current trajectory is that Zelensky will be killed by his own intelligence military leadership. | ||
I mean, I think he's dead within a month. | ||
Maximum, he holds on three months. | ||
As I've been saying for months, he should get on an airplane, but NATO will try to kill him. | ||
So you should say he's going to do something else. | ||
Say he's going to talk to Congress again and try to get him to, you know, and then get over here and just say, I'm rolling over, I'll tell you everything, just let me stay in Miami where he's got a big palace. | ||
Or make a deal he can flee to France. | ||
And now that's exactly what the White House has put out, that they're telling him privately, including Trump. | ||
Through his intermediaries, you need to leave now. | ||
So we're going to get to those clips and that information, but Trump is live right now from the White House. | ||
So let's cut to him and see what he's saying. | ||
Pam Bundy. | ||
Good, Pam. | ||
You got enough work? | ||
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Posh's first day at the FBI. You got a lot of work over there, I tell you. | |
She's going to be unbelievable. | ||
I don't even think about it. | ||
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. | ||
And Doug, I don't know if Doug's here. | ||
He was last night. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
You just disappear right into the woodwork. | ||
Doug is a man who made a lot of money, actually. | ||
But in technology, he sold to Microsoft for a lot and decided he wanted to do a Trump thing. | ||
And he did, and he won. | ||
Easily. | ||
And he became a great governor of North Dakota. | ||
And really good. | ||
And he was all of a sudden thrown into the oil business, right? | ||
And he took that to a level that nobody ever thought possible. | ||
He's about to address the governors and take questions. | ||
We'll go to that. | ||
When he starts getting the questions, let me know. | ||
Just go to it when he starts taking any questions. | ||
That's what'll be interesting. | ||
But back to Ukraine. | ||
So Zelensky. | ||
The EU can't make a decision. | ||
They say they're not going to put money in. | ||
It's over. | ||
And so Trump's like, you better negotiate and you're not going to really lose anything because all the Russians ever wanted was that security zone right there on the border and a guarantee of no NATO expansion. | ||
That's what they always said they wanted. | ||
Or you're going to end up getting broken up. | ||
And Poland wants a piece of it. | ||
The other surrounding countries all have a plan there. | ||
And they're just waiting for Ukraine to fall apart, and then they'll do that. | ||
And the UK wants to go in and occupy it. | ||
So Trump is like, you need to get out of this right now, you need to have elections, you need to go away. | ||
And they have a fake USAID group funded this fake poll that Zelensky's got a 57% approval rating. | ||
It's fake. | ||
All the real polls are he's in the single digits. | ||
And that's news I've got here, that being fake. | ||
Let's go ahead and play Marco Rubio just further confirming the double-dealing, sneaky behavior of the rat Zelensky. | ||
And then just back-to-back, play the clip of the Speaker of the House confirming that, no, there's not going to be any more funding for Ukraine. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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When President Trump posts that President Zelensky is a dictator without elections, what are you thinking? | |
I think President Trump is very upset. | ||
President Zelensky, in some cases, and rightfully so. | ||
Look, number one, Joe Biden had frustrations with Zelensky. | ||
People shouldn't forget it. | ||
There are newspaper articles out there about how he cursed at him in a phone call because Zelensky, instead of saying thank you for all your help, is immediately out there messaging what we're not doing or what he's not getting. | ||
I think the second thing is, frankly, I was personally very upset because we had a conversation with President Zelensky, the vice president and I, the three of us. | ||
And we discussed this issue about the mineral rights. | ||
And we explained to them, look, we want to be a joint venture with you, not because we're trying to steal from your country, but because we think that's actually a security guarantee. | ||
If we're your partner in an important economic endeavor, we get to get paid back some of the money the taxpayers have given, close to $200 billion. | ||
And now we have a vested interest in the security of Ukraine. | ||
And he said, sure, we want to do this deal. | ||
It makes all the sense in the world. | ||
The only thing is I need to run it through my legislative process. | ||
They have to approve it. | ||
I read two days later that Zelensky's out there saying, I rejected the deal. | ||
I told him no way that we're not doing that. | ||
Well, that's not what happened in that meeting. | ||
So you start to get upset by somebody. | ||
We're trying to help these guys. | ||
One of the points the president made in his messaging is it's not that we don't care about Ukraine, but Ukraine is on another continent. | ||
You know, it doesn't directly impact the daily lives of Americans. | ||
We care about it because it has implications for our allies and ultimately for the world. | ||
There should be some level of gratitude here about this. | ||
And when you don't see it and you see him out there accusing the president of living in a world of disinformation, that's highly, very counterproductive. | ||
And I don't need to explain to you or anybody else, Donald Trump's not... | ||
President Trump's not the kind of person that's going to sit there and take that. | ||
He's very transparent. | ||
He's going to tell you exactly how he feels. | ||
And he sent a message that he's not going to get gamed here. | ||
He's willing to work on peace because he cares about Ukraine. | ||
And he hopes Zelensky will be a partner in that and not someone who's out there putting this sort of counter-messaging to try to, you know, hustle us in that regard. | ||
That's not going to be productive here. | ||
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Do you see another funding bill for the war in Ukraine? | |
Look, there's no appetite for that. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I, no. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Got our answer there? | ||
We have to bring it to an end. | ||
And I can tell you that our European allies understand the necessity of this as well. | ||
It's drug on too long. | ||
By some estimates, Russia's lost almost 700,000 troops, maybe more. | ||
The Ukrainians have suffered great losses. | ||
We have to bring an end to the conflict. | ||
President Trump's exactly right. | ||
It's time for it to end. | ||
And he is the brute force, I think, that can make that happen. | ||
Historic. | ||
Absolutely, it needs to happen. | ||
This EU thing that Russia's going to invade Europe, they have nuclear weapons. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
NATO overthrew Ukraine repeatedly. | ||
They attacked the Russian enclaves. | ||
They induced them in. | ||
That was the admitted plan. | ||
It's come out. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's crazy to go start fights with people in their backyards with nuclear weapons. | ||
So Zelensky has no friends in Trump team. | ||
They want him gone. | ||
Best case is he leaves to France. | ||
White House insiders needs to flee now before some military kills him. | ||
But meanwhile, and I told you this three months ago, right when Trump got elected, I said, Kellogg is bad because I went and researched him. | ||
I already knew who he was. | ||
And I saw him, oh, I think it's good. | ||
Trump likes bombing rush. | ||
He thinks Biden's doing a good job. | ||
And Trump came out two days later and said, that's terrible. | ||
Stop it. | ||
I mean, Kellogg is bad news. | ||
It's a Pompeo 2.0. | ||
New York Post ridicules Trump-Ukraine stance with, this is a dictator cover. | ||
No, Putin's like 80-plus percent popular. | ||
Trump's embrace of Putinism, Molotov-Ribbentrop crisis for Europe. | ||
Talking about the sellout of Europe to Hitler. | ||
No, it's the opposite. | ||
Hitler was attacking the Russians in Ukraine. | ||
Macron's message to Trump, you can't be weak in the face of Putin. | ||
Macron. | ||
Say that to your husband, Macron. | ||
Who's been raping you since you were 12 or whatever. | ||
Your husband. | ||
Looks like you say it's your wife. | ||
Bunch of other people. | ||
Mark Levin defies Trump by backing Zelensky and trashing Putin. | ||
Bashes sick and un-American foreign policy. | ||
Well, you go fight then, buddy. | ||
I won't back Trump in the general. | ||
U.S. official confirms positive, Discussion with Ukraine's dictator. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
So drunk, he couldn't even have the meeting. | ||
So that's a lie, too. | ||
All right. | ||
Moving on from the war news, I want to finish up with a couple clips. | ||
It's all over Ukrainian TV. Showing them pulling off their American flags, taking down American flags, saying bad things about America. | ||
Because we're not just going to give you, it's really $350 billion already. | ||
All this money to bring us into nuclear war, here it is. | ||
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I live, live and will live, and I will live, and I will live, all the same as evil. | |
We are going to premiere, with all the weird shows, nothing will stop the idea, the time has come. | ||
The heroes of hearts are falling, I will never be on the ground, you will not become your heroes, your glory. | ||
All this money is coming, I will live, and I will live, and I will live, all the same as evil. | ||
Well, what are you, boys? | ||
I'm waiting for you. | ||
So anybody can tell you that's not a good PR move, but the people still fighting the Russians are crazy. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Absolutely out of their minds. | ||
Now, shifting gears. | ||
Tosh Patel is now inside the FBI. They're going to start seeing really fast moves there. | ||
Trump's AG, Bondi, confirms Epstein and Diddy Docs to be released, exposing globalist pedo blackmail operations. | ||
Big article on Infowars.com. | ||
Here she is talking about it yesterday. | ||
Scaring bad guys is something Cash has talked about a lot, and you have, when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein and the people who are predators in this country. | ||
They've been given a pass, and a lot of Americans think these guys have got to pass for a long time and maybe even are still being protected right now. | ||
Where are we at with the Jeffrey Epstein list, the documents? | ||
And Cash has made a lot of public statements about this. | ||
Where are we at? | ||
I was briefed on that yesterday. | ||
I can't talk about that publicly, but President Trump has given a very strong directive and that's going to be followed. | ||
A lot of documents. | ||
People can expect actual movement on this. | ||
It's not just empty promises. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't make empty promises. | ||
Right. | ||
I think promises made, promises kept. | ||
And that's why we're all there to carry out his directive about making America safe and prosperous. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
Now let's look at the big doge developments. | ||
Trump DOJ declares multi-layered protections for administrative law judges unconstitutional. | ||
Yes, it's been made up the last 30 years, dismantling longstanding shield for unelected bureaucrats. | ||
Yeah, most of these judges have not been confirmed by the Senate. | ||
They are not lifetime appointments, but they operate like they are and basically do whatever they want and carry out the deep state's operations. | ||
So that is a big deal. | ||
Continuing, Justin, District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled that Trump can continue the mass firings. | ||
It is completely constitutional. | ||
Continuing, DHS deputizes hundreds of State Department officials. | ||
Trump is really scaling up. | ||
Trump rolls back protections for about 520,000 Haitian migrants to deport them. | ||
Trump administration throws out protections from deportations for roughly half a million Haitians. | ||
Protected Haitians may be forced to leave the U.S. by summer. | ||
We've got the illegal aliens running around waving Mexican flags, cursing America as usual. | ||
It just goes on and on. | ||
Continuing with some of the other big doge developments, Trump has triple confirmed that very soon they're going into the Federal Reserve and that indeed they are going to live stream an Elon Musk idea. | ||
Elon has an idea last week about... | ||
20-50% rebates of the saved money back to taxpayers. | ||
Mike Johnson yesterday at CPEC said, that's not very Republican to give people handouts. | ||
If you're a taxpaying household, 79 million of them, and the individual's in that, and you've been paying taxes, and they make a bunch of giant savings, and they're going to put 60-80% of it back into the Treasury. | ||
While they're cutting these programs, it saves money long-term as well. | ||
Yeah, I think it's absolutely a defibrillator with our economy on the verge of cardiac arrest to send real money to people. | ||
And then that restarts the economy. | ||
Either that or the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates. | ||
They shouldn't have that power. | ||
They've increased interest rates to hurt Trump. | ||
He's asked them to cut interest rates. | ||
So he's making all the right moves. | ||
Cutting, expanding, innovation, slashing energy prices is starting to beat this inflation. | ||
So this is a serious situation, people. | ||
Very serious. | ||
And I've already covered some of the economic news on that front, but consumer sentiment is plunging. | ||
Factory reorders. | ||
Other orders are down. | ||
And you got the globalist short selling and putting record puts in to plunge the market in the next few months. | ||
Now you can argue that'll be a good correction to lower housing prices or something like that. | ||
That is going to contribute to unrest, which the left wants. | ||
They want a civil war. | ||
Trump is right. | ||
We got to have momentum and we've got to get prices down. | ||
For peace, because that's the equation. | ||
Plenty of energy, plenty of food, happy, filled bellies. | ||
We don't have bloodshed. | ||
Not just here, but around the world. | ||
Remember, Klaus Schwab, we're going to cut off the resources and make an angrier world for the Great Reset. | ||
This is the opposite of what they've been doing, but we've been under this for a while, and the COVID lockdowns were designed to destroy the real economy. | ||
To position us for vertical integration. | ||
Economic destruction. | ||
So, Trump cannot get this done quick enough. | ||
I want to play a clip of Elon Musk. | ||
Well, first, let's have him come out with a chainsaw last night. | ||
Some of those great images. | ||
And then I want to get to Elon Musk. | ||
Talks about the Biden administration importing illegals to flip swing states. | ||
And he's right in his statement, but he's worse than he's saying. | ||
Play the clips and I'll comment. | ||
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*Dramatic music* Hey my friend! | |
Yeah! | ||
Hi, how you doing? | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Do you want to have a bracelet for you? | ||
Thanks. | ||
*Dramatic music* On the day I was born When the saw gather rise on the wall You okay, but no. | ||
You good? | ||
Well, let's go. | ||
Look into the trees Look at me, look at me. | ||
that I was bad to the bone. | ||
Bad. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy. | ||
Chainsaw! | ||
When you talk about chainsaw for bureaucracy, it's the CIA. I think it's really important for people to understand that the Biden administration Sent any possible money that they could, if there was money they could send to facilitate and amplify illegal immigration, they sent it, okay? | ||
They took money from FEMA, meant for helping Americans in distress, and sent that money to luxury hotels for illegal immigrants in New York. | ||
All right, we gotta go to break. | ||
We're gonna come back with the full clip because it's really important. | ||
And yeah, they admitted it's replacement migration for new voters, but they don't get the vote right away. | ||
It apportions more Democrat districts, that's where they put them, so they get more seats in blue cities and areas in Congress. | ||
That is immediate. | ||
And that was their plan. | ||
But Trump got enough people that hadn't been voters or had been Democrats to vote for him to override that, and it was like our last chance. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
President Trump's been fighting the globalists for years, and now he's got them right by the throat. | ||
But there's a lot of traitors, a lot of cowards hiding in the shadows. | ||
That's why we, the American people, have got to stay focused and have President Trump's fucking back. | ||
That's why I'm counting on every person in the Joe's Info War Army to step their game up like President Trump and Elon Musk and the rest of the patriot crew of Spartans are doing. | ||
That's why I'm more committed now than I've ever been in the fight! | ||
I'm 20 hours a day committed! | ||
And I hate it when I go to sleep. | ||
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Nothing you can do! | ||
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I'm counting on your brother. | ||
Well, I think it's really important for people to understand That the Biden administration sent any possible money that they could, if there was money they could send to facilitate and amplify illegal immigration, they sent it. | ||
They took money from FEMA, meant for helping Americans in distress, and sent that money to luxury hotels for illegal immigrants in New York. | ||
That is an outrage. | ||
They actually did that. | ||
And not only that, even after the president signed an executive order saying it has to stop, the sort of deep state bureaucrats still pressed send on $80 million last week to go to the Roosevelt Hotel in New York and other places. | ||
Last week. | ||
And now they're mad that it got stopped. | ||
And they're trying to sue to have it be restored. | ||
It's like, the gumption isn't unreal. | ||
You think they're creating a new voter class? | ||
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Would you think that was the goal when they opened up the borders for four years? | |
Create a new voter class, get them citizenship, get them in, green cards, vote. | ||
A lot of these things, like, you don't actually have to assume some grand conspiracy. | ||
You just need to look at basic incentives. | ||
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Benefits. | |
So if the incentives, fundamentally, if the probability that an illegal is going to vote Democrat at some point, Whether it's, you know, cheating. | ||
But eventually they can become citizens. | ||
But if the probability is like 80, 90 percent, just look at California, which is supermajority dem. | ||
And then the incentive is to maximize the number of illegals in the country. | ||
That is why the Biden administration was pushing to get in as many illegals as possible and spend every dollar possible to get as many. | ||
Because every one of them is a customer. | ||
Every one is a voter. | ||
So the whole thing was a giant voter importation scam. | ||
Pretty obvious. | ||
Very obvious. | ||
And then moreover, they actually created the CVP1 voter app thing, which is like, they would literally fly people in. | ||
It's not like, at the point at which... | ||
You know, people being flown in at your expense. | ||
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Sending planes. | |
Building a wall. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
They're literally flying them in. | ||
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No other country in the world would do something like this. | |
Nobody is this stupid. | ||
Yeah, and then we found that it was like a $100 million contract given to some guy in London, actually, oddly enough, for the CVP1 app. | ||
So they're flying illegals into the swing states. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And if you've got like a margin of victory of maybe 20,000 people and you fly 200,000 illegals into that state, it's not going to be a swing state for long. | ||
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Change the numbers. | |
Eventually. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe in four or eight years you're going to have a perpetual power. | ||
It's just a matter of time. | ||
It's a long game. | ||
It's just a matter of time. | ||
So it might take like a year for an asylum seeker or something to get a green card and then five years for the citizenship. | ||
Is there an investment that is guaranteed to pay off? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Just a question of when. | ||
They all remember who brought them in and who left them here. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And I just wanted to add to that, that the Democrats out of New York and California, we played the clips before, they admitted the last few years, they said, no, we're getting congressional apportionment with the larger population in the blue cities and states to we're getting congressional apportionment with the larger population in the blue cities and states to get It apportions it to them. | ||
So it's not just wait till they vote or wait till they vote illegally, which we know they have them voting in all these cities anyways, and telling them that it's legitimate and legal. | ||
No, no, it's far worse than that. | ||
This is immediate. | ||
And remember, the Democrats for decades denied this. | ||
Now they admit, oh, of course he'll legalize people to vote. | ||
Kurt Metzger, one of my favorite comedians, super popular, specials all over everything, a frequent guest, obviously, on Joe Rogan's podcast, and where I really watch him most of the time, is the co-host with the great Jimmy Dore, KurtMetzgerComedy.com, Kurt Metzger on X. He has kept us gone for 10 hours. | ||
He is so smart. | ||
He knows more conspiracy stuff than I do. | ||
He was talking all this stuff about MKUltra, and I was trying to remember. | ||
All the stuff he's talking about. | ||
And he's bringing me all these other crazy things about the war we're going to get into. | ||
But you wanted to speak to the illegals and the voting. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
On Jimmy's show, we covered... | ||
It was on C-SPAN. It was Dick Durbin giving a speech about... | ||
It's not just that. | ||
I mean, definitely that. | ||
But, you know, they weren't meeting their recruiting requirements for the military. | ||
Then there's all, like, Purdue factory where they incentivize them to fire the employees and bring them in. | ||
So it was a massive overhaul of cheap labor. | ||
You know, we've been doing that for many years. | ||
The, you know, it's in the, what's that movie, Gangs of New York? | ||
Yes. | ||
Irish getting on the boat. | ||
It's an old game. | ||
Yeah, that's how we got so many Filipinos in the 80s was you could get citizenship for being in the military. | ||
So in Florida, there's whole communities of people that we brought in that way. | ||
It's like a tradition. | ||
But they used to say demographics is destiny all the time before it became great replacement theory. | ||
And I guess what makes it bad is if you're not happy about it. | ||
Well, I think it's that before we would induct them in the melting pot to be an American. | ||
Now they're being inducted into globalism to be kind of anti-American, a lot of the illegals. | ||
I can't believe it spread to all of Europe. | ||
I went to England in 2011 and it wasn't like now. | ||
They've imported all American crap, like identity politic crap to, you know, like why would the UK have massive... | ||
Well, that's all BlackRock. | ||
That's all UN replacement migration to conquer people. | ||
Now... | ||
Let's talk about the wars. | ||
I said, what do you want to hit first? | ||
You can talk about any topic. | ||
You said, look at this. | ||
This is Newsweek. | ||
There are concerns that the Ukraine presidency could be voted out of office if the country holds an election. | ||
And this is on their site. | ||
This was the headline. | ||
And then I guess they thought, oh, we're being too honest. | ||
So then now they just changed this. | ||
Zelensky could be ousted as Trump demands Ukraine election, which is still really the same thing. | ||
But it's so ridiculous. | ||
There are concerns that Ukraine president could be voted out of office if the country holds an election. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look, community notes, we're not perfect. | ||
They're better than fake globalist fact-checkers. | ||
But Musk came out and said, look, we may have to do something because these NGOs are gaming it. | ||
USAID still, the money's over there, put out a fake headline that, oh no, he's really 50-plus percent popular, 57 percent, even though the real polls do show it's single digits. | ||
You're serious crap here. | ||
They're changing wording on something. | ||
I don't know if it was trust or something, but it wasn't that he's popular. | ||
They'd taken that number from some other, some deceptive way this poll was done. | ||
I mean, it's Ukraine. | ||
Why would you trust a single poll from Ukraine? | ||
93% of the propaganda there in the media is funded by USAID. You can tell Colonel McGregor was on yesterday on Jimmy's show, and he goes, this war is a metaphor for globalism. | ||
That's why they're all fighting for it like that, because it's going to be the end of globalism if this doesn't work out to them. | ||
Absolutely, and it really is a repudiation of globalism, and they even admit in Hollywood and Ukraine, it's about smashing traditional values. | ||
It's about bringing in the transgenderism, all of it. | ||
I'm blown away by, we played that story yesterday, I think it was Michael Knowles had it on, where Rory Stewart from England was getting USA money for his wife's program. | ||
Where she explains to Afghan people about modern art. | ||
And he said degenerate art, which I'm like, that's kind of a loaded term. | ||
But then it cuts to, it's a urinal. | ||
Is that Marcel Duchamp just a urinal? | ||
He sees women in burkas and this chick explaining to them why this urinal is art. | ||
Can you imagine what these people must think when they'll lead to the West in general? | ||
Exactly. | ||
The globalists bring the money in and they push things that are unpopular to actually make people hate America. | ||
So while they're using America to build the world government, they're also using it to give us the blame so that we're left holding the bag. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it's pretty creepy, but that guy Jonathan Adi said all of this when he initially got arrested after, you know, shooting up that Trump hotel. | ||
I go back and watch Jonathan Adi's interrogation by the Secret Service. | ||
He said a bunch of this stuff, and a lot of stuff sounded real far-fetched, but I go back and re-watch it every so often. | ||
That was a thing that I saw years ago as a joke. | ||
2017, it was a funny news story. | ||
This guy put on a scuba suit and went into a Trump hotel and laid a flag on the front desk and was shooting, and then he puts on socks and runs on marble from the cops. | ||
He gets shot in the leg and slides, and it cuts to him saying stuff that sounded crazy at the time, but then all the diddy stuff he said came true. | ||
And he said not only that, Ron Burkle, Ben Meisless of the Midas Dutch fame, was in on it with Diddy. | ||
He says all this in that interview. | ||
And he said they want to destroy America, and it sounded crazy, but how else can you interpret all these things they've done? | ||
It's not incompetence, it's malice to me. | ||
And they take over the media, they do all this horrible evil in America's name, hoping we wouldn't find out and reject it. | ||
Now, since you mentioned Petity... | ||
I was about to go to that next. | ||
His lawyer dumped him today, said, I cannot work with him at any level under no circumstances. | ||
Can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs? | ||
Wow. | ||
And it goes on from there. | ||
And this is all, you know, just a Jeffrey Epstein 2.0 deal. | ||
And then also you've got Pam Bondi says, the new AG says, no, they're going to release all this. | ||
Is that connected? | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
Well, okay, here's my question. | ||
Because I always say the client list, but these are blackmail victims. | ||
I wouldn't call them clients. | ||
Isn't the client? | ||
Mossad. | ||
There's one client. | ||
And the rest of these people that are being blackmailed for the awful things they did. | ||
It's absolutely true that I don't see Mossad and MI6 as anything else. | ||
But Mossad and the UK specialty is sex trafficking, pedophile. | ||
That's been well known for 50 years. | ||
And then Gisling's Mac Wells, your dad, the big Mossad guy, he was the big manager of it. | ||
And I saw Lex Friedman had a guest on. | ||
Oh, Tim. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Oh, we played on Jimmy's show. | ||
And he was like, I know nothing about Mossad and sex traffic. | ||
And we're like, okay. | ||
Yeah, he was just uncomfortable talking about it. | ||
Like, why? | ||
Why does it make you uncomfortable? | ||
I mean, to some degree. | ||
Well, Lex is not stupid, so I don't know how he goes. | ||
I've never heard of Mossad involved with Epstein. | ||
You only have the head of Mossad and Israeli prime ministers caught, you know, in... | ||
All the time sneaking in to Epstein's base in New York. | ||
Yeah, well, all those MIT people, all them science people I used to watch on TV, you know, Marvin Minsky, the father of AI, he's a creep. | ||
Most of them are creeps, it turns out, if you look into it a little bit. | ||
Schrodinger, I told Joe this, you know, Schrodinger's cat, the famous, that guy was, he was bad. | ||
He was real bad. | ||
You can look at it, they even said it in Forbes. | ||
Well, if you go back to Alfred Kinsey and Sigmund Freud and all of them, those schools of psychology were open pro-pedophilia. | ||
Well, I mean, Freud taught that, you know, little girls like it, and they're seducing the men. | ||
Well, isn't that, like, his job was, like, gaslighting rich Austrian bloodline incest victims, basically? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, yeah, baby's what you wanted. | ||
Like, somebody told me that recently, and I kind of think it's true, because so much of it is, like, the child's fault. | ||
Oh, they have an oral fixation. | ||
Really? | ||
They had it coming to them. | ||
Yeah, and you start seeing this more and more, this veiled, like... | ||
Oh, yeah, and people forget, I mean, the German-Austro-Hungarian bloodlines go literally back to Vlad the Impaler that King Charles says his line goes to. | ||
That's who they say is the first one on the line, and it is. | ||
And he lives part of the year in Dracula's castle. | ||
Literally, folks, I'm joking. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Incest is what they did. | ||
And so we wonder, where is this coming from? | ||
Why are they pushing it? | ||
It's an incest cult. | ||
It's like in Dune, there's the Bene Gesserits. | ||
I think they're based on the Jesuits, right? | ||
But there's this thing going back in history of a corrupt priest class that breeds these bloodlines like dogs, like inbred dogs, and then tells them they're God. | ||
Like going back to ancient Egypt, you know, the stupid outfits. | ||
That's a show. | ||
That's for crowd control. | ||
And then you have a whole society based on OCD. And then you've got the priest class that's around the pharaohs, the kings. | ||
They're really in charge. | ||
Just like the Chinese empresses couldn't feed themselves. | ||
They were too royal. | ||
Had like foot-long fingernails. | ||
They'd bind their feet because they couldn't walk. | ||
Convincing them, you're so powerful and a god, you can't touch the ground. | ||
And it was really the bureaucratic class, the legalists, controlling them all, locking them in the forbidden city. | ||
Yeah, they're like purse puppies, basically. | ||
And so they breed these people, and then they'll cut off a line if it gets out of hand like they did with Sarnicholas, right? | ||
Or who's the ones that end up looking like aliens at the end? | ||
The big... | ||
The Habsburgs. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They just inbred into where's an alien autopsy on the last guy. | ||
And I mean, look at Prince Charles. | ||
He's got it. | ||
People dump on, you know, the redhead one and Meghan Markle, and I, you know... | ||
Well, it's well known that it was a military colonel that got her pregnant. | ||
Yeah, but I mean, to be fair to Harry, his family are lizard people, in my opinion. | ||
Well, my point is, he's not actually King Charles' son. | ||
I hope, good for him. | ||
Well known. | ||
Hopefully not. | ||
I mean, no, Charles has talked about it. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that at all. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, well, there's not a lot of redheads, right? | ||
Besides, was it like her bodyguard or something? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Have you seen Candace Owens reporting on Macron? | ||
It's a fact. | ||
Okay, I just wanted to understand and see if I have this straight. | ||
Not only was it his teacher, it's not the beautiful story we thought where his 40-year-old teacher when he was 14, they got together and now they rule France instead of her going to jail. | ||
It might be his dad? | ||
Is that true? | ||
It's a dude for sure. | ||
Yeah, well, you saw a video of, it looks like David Spade sitting down, of Brigitte. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And when you see Brigitte get pissed, too, it's like a wife-beater. | ||
He gets all rooting, tooting. | ||
Like Popeye. | ||
I mean, take Michelle Obama. | ||
I mean, that's Big Mike. | ||
Have you seen the footage of him coming out of the college with the daughters, and there's a giant snake bouncing in the pants? | ||
Okay, I've seen the Ellen dancing one. | ||
Oh, no, you haven't seen... | ||
No. | ||
Michelle Obama come out of the... | ||
I think it's Harvard. | ||
Literally, it's like a giant penis bouncing around. | ||
No, but I would like... | ||
Yeah, and that's also the clip of Elon Musk's dad talks about that. | ||
Everybody always pulls this up. | ||
No, that's nothing. | ||
That's nothing. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Oh! | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And it's not doctored video. | ||
Remember, Ellen DeGeneres... | ||
Not Ellen DeGeneres. | ||
You know how Joan Rivers said that? | ||
She's dead, yeah. | ||
That or whatever. | ||
So, my friend Keith Robinson was... | ||
By the way, watch the video. | ||
The black bodyguard, he's his ding-dongs bouncing around when he comes out and then so is hers. | ||
And Obama's adjusting his penis. | ||
She is. | ||
But anybody knows the guy. | ||
He's adjusting the package. | ||
Boing, boing, boing. | ||
How many people is it going to turn out? | ||
Dick Gregory used to say that about her as well. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I just found that out. | ||
I mean, have you seen Michelle standing next to, like, NFL football players? | ||
I mean, have you seen the shoulders? | ||
Well, I've seen chicks with big shoulders plenty of times that were still chicks. | ||
I have seen that. | ||
A lot of gymnasts out there, you know? | ||
Have you seen chicks that have giant nine-inch things bouncing around their pants? | ||
Oh, they're just, yeah, down by the docks. | ||
I mean, roll it five times in slow-mo, guys. | ||
There's other footage of this, too. | ||
I mean, those arms aren't that. | ||
I've seen... | ||
The only way, the only way that's not a male member in the video coming out of Harvard, play it again, guys, is that they did it as a prank and put a rubber snake in her pants. | ||
I mean, look, it's flopping around. | ||
She adjusted. | ||
Where can I get this video? | ||
I mean, this came out at the time, like, whenever their so-called daughters were being enrolled in college, I think like eight, nine years ago. | ||
It was on TV. Boing, boing. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot. | ||
Well, you know. | ||
Look, I've been squeezing on it. | ||
No, it's not fake. | ||
This is pre-AI. There's a lot of strange stuff with, because, you know, Obama came out of nowhere. | ||
I didn't think about it at the time when he came in. | ||
But now that I got into all this MK Monarch stuff, a bunch of these leaders, that's why they seem like actors. | ||
They've been groomed since childhood for this. | ||
And, you know, and I mean groomed in every possible way. | ||
Look, that flopping bulge is the most suspicious part. | ||
I've definitely seen women that have this level of... | ||
Sure, but have you seen women that have huge snakes bouncing around their pants? | ||
No, that's a real... | ||
I mean, maybe Michelle Obama puts a rubber snake she buys at the store in her pants. | ||
Plus to adjust it, and then you can compare it to other wieners coming out of the door. | ||
Well, you got other dudes, like, bouncing around, and so, you know... | ||
It's not just bouncing around. | ||
Everybody knows what it looks like when a dude adjusts their package. | ||
I mean, that's almost like an autistic, you know, adjustment there. | ||
And then, so, what's the supposedly the daughter? | ||
I mean, I think there's a realization. | ||
Oops, I didn't tuck it. | ||
Boing, boing, boing, boing. | ||
And that's the other thing I don't get. | ||
Is Big Mike that big that no tucking will work? | ||
Well, I mean, it's a big black dude. | ||
That goes to the territory. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, look, Michelle Obama could be a top male porn star. | ||
Probably has a two-foot penis. | ||
Correct? | ||
Oh my god, look at these two lizard people. | ||
I think it's four lizard people. | ||
Oh, you think they are also? | ||
I figured they would just... | ||
I know, that's David Icke with the lizard people thing, but I mean, I think that... | ||
Okay, so Kathy O'Brien in her book 30 years ago was talking about how they had fake hologram setups, because their tech was about 60 years ahead of us, George H.W., and they would purposely make themselves look like... | ||
Reptilians, because they had studied some psychology that people are afraid of. | ||
Well, yeah, they came out in the documents, WikiLeaks, that the CIA would have women interrogate men at Guantanamo and also wear demon outfits to scare them, mask. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
Yeah, not 60 years ahead, exactly. | ||
Disneyland, built in the 50s out in L.A., and I saw it when I was like 6, 7, 8 years old. | ||
First time I saw Hallgrams, but it was the original, you know, old haunted house there, because there was a whole display that explained it. | ||
And that was with three cameras projected. | ||
You're in this haunted house. | ||
There's ghosts flying around everywhere. | ||
It looks real. | ||
So, yeah, no, hologram technology is 80 years old. | ||
They had some prism they were doing that with that somebody just figured out. | ||
It was like lost, and somebody figured out how to recreate it finally. | ||
You know that? | ||
I just saw some video about it. | ||
They had some way ahead of its time prism to create those. | ||
And some guys just figured out how to... | ||
Well, I'm sure there's footage. | ||
You guys pull up Disney's original haunted house, Disneyland LA. And just, I mean, there's footage. | ||
I mean, it's been there since when they built in the 50s, 60s, whenever they built it. | ||
I think it was the 50s. | ||
The point is, I saw it in the mid-80s. | ||
I'm like 8, 9, 10 years old, or maybe early 80s. | ||
And I was like, whoa. | ||
I mean, you know, stand in line for an hour. | ||
It was worth it. | ||
Most of the rides, I'm like, this sucks. | ||
Can we leave? | ||
I was like, whoa, I'll go back through the line to see that. | ||
And then you walk around this haunted house, and it looks like Slimer and Grouse Busters. | ||
No kidding. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So... | ||
It's crazy, man. | ||
Well, you know, so we had Colonel McGregor, like I said, on yesterday. | ||
And he was on an ad for some conference, and he was talking about how they were taking kids underneath Disneyland to do MK stuff to him. | ||
And Jimmy doesn't, you know, Jimmy don't go as far as I do, what I think they do. | ||
But he heard McGregor saying, and he's like, what is this? | ||
And I never hear any, I hear MKUltra brought up, but not Monarch. | ||
And I used to hear Monarch brought up probably, I don't know, 2011, 2012, around, that's when. | ||
I don't know if they scrubbed it or what, but you never hear about it again. | ||
Yeah, for everybody that talks about MKUltra, MKNaomi, Project Monarch, I mean, that stuff all came out in the Frank Church committee hearings. | ||
And that stuff back in the 50s and 60s, there's all sorts of projects. | ||
But now it's not so much little micro-projects. | ||
They've externalized it all to the public. | ||
Oh, it's mass rollout. | ||
With the culture, the TV, the serotonin rip-taking headers that put you in their dream state. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's mass mind control of those that are highly suggestible. | ||
Well, I... Every time we cover a news story, and the only reason I would wholeheartedly believe it now is because we covered so much news where it's the same thing over and over. | ||
And people seem to forget news that happened a week ago. | ||
They just forget it's trauma. | ||
That's what I always tell them. | ||
I have a really smart crew and I have a smart family, but I tell people, open your eyes. | ||
You've got to get yourself in a heightened, awake state and look at everything and really look for what's being hidden in things. | ||
And they got big studies out that says the advent of television, People are more suggestible, and most people are in a near-daydream or daydream state. | ||
I haven't been able to see a movie in decades, because I've trained my brain just to be focused on always looking at what the real message is. | ||
Movies are okay now, but it's more like work, watching them, thinking about the messaging in it. | ||
But I remember before that, about 20 years ago... | ||
Where I just shifted into total analyzed mode. | ||
And I remember going to a movie like two hours and I was like, ugh. | ||
You know, where you're just suspended disbelief, you're in it. | ||
And now I watch horror movies or anything. | ||
It's not even entertaining because I can't get into the dream state. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Also, I felt that way when I saw Top Gun 2. Oh, it's just like... | ||
It disturbed me. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Even though it wasn't anti-American propaganda, it was still... | ||
Propaganda designed for people who are unconscious, who thought it was like the greatest thing ever. | ||
And I was like, no, it was all just people punching buttons. | ||
And then my friends didn't know who they were fighting. | ||
They were like, oh, no, it's supposed to be Russia. | ||
They didn't say Russia. | ||
They left it purposely. | ||
They purposely don't tell you. | ||
They say there's MIGs, so you maybe put that together. | ||
But they don't tell you who it is. | ||
Well, it was supposed to be China, but everybody got pissed. | ||
Then it was North Korea. | ||
And then they just kept dialing it back for political correct purposes for foreign distribution reasons. | ||
By the way, I think them drones everybody saw, the bulk of that was Palmer Luckey is what I think. | ||
And I got this from watching Daniel List, dark journalist. | ||
There's an old Wired article about the dream of swarm drones. | ||
That's what he's running for them now. | ||
And that whole thing seemed very tech bro disruptor to me. | ||
Oh yeah, no, no, no. | ||
I mean, that's why Trump came out and said he looked. | ||
It was companies authorized to do it. | ||
And that's what it was. | ||
They were just jacking with people's heads. | ||
Yeah, why are they allowed to just even do that? | ||
Like, is anybody bothered? | ||
Because they were so desperate because everything was imploding on them. | ||
They wanted to change the subject from Trump. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
And then Trump went and looked, and it's like, it was an air taxi company got an authorization to do tests. | ||
They designated three years ago that area of New Jersey to do all these tests. | ||
A bunch of companies were greenlit to do tests. | ||
Then people stopped looking down from the cell phones up to the sky, and then people thought airplanes coming in with their landing lights on were UFOs, because it looks like a disc from the front. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
What about in Tennessee? | ||
I mean, it wasn't just New Jersey. | ||
It was a lot of places. | ||
Yeah, well, there's a lot. | ||
Because six months ago, they lifted the restrictions on large drones. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
That was lifted across the board. | ||
That's why Trump said, you know, why are they doing this? | ||
Right. | ||
But then even Biden, when he was, you know, slipped out of the mode of lying right for the election, he's like, I looked it up. | ||
They just relaxed the rules. | ||
So there's a lot more of them. | ||
And of course, then there's other weird, there is secret stuff too, and the little pods that have been around for, you know. | ||
Those spinny ones that people thought were the wheels of his ego and stuff. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But most of it's human. | ||
But there's no doubt, you know, before all this technology was human, this stuff's been going on forever. | ||
We'll be right back with our special guest. | ||
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I want to get into CIA running cartels. | ||
These are the subjects you sent, which I'm all over. | ||
NASA, Lucifer, MK, Monarch, Dalai Lama, JFK, Epstein files, Gemstone file. | ||
And then drones and palm are lucky. | ||
You're moving so quick. | ||
Let's go through each one. | ||
And the Ukraine death list. | ||
Also, as I told you, Apple's moving back. | ||
I told you that on February 18th, and Trump just announced it. | ||
So tomorrow's news today. | ||
I will get to that coming up. | ||
But, man. | ||
Kirk Mesker, next time you're here, we gotta do like a commercial-free two-hour. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because an hour would use on an oven. | ||
You jump around even more than I do, which is fine, but... | ||
No, I really do a lot. | ||
But you asked me something, and I start pulling up the data in my brain, and you're already jumping to the next thing, and I'm like, whoa! | ||
And then like a minute later, oh, I know what he's talking about. | ||
But just separately, in a few minutes we have in the short segment, what are you thinking this global revolution is? | ||
How would you describe what's happening in the world? | ||
What's your 31-day first report card on Trump? | ||
Well, I like all these things he's doing. | ||
I just want him to keep going, and I want more of the truth to come out. | ||
So I don't think he can explicitly say a bunch of stuff that I think is true that he must know is true. | ||
I don't think he can. | ||
Because I notice when I try to tell people about stuff, they can only take so much at once. | ||
You've got to really walk them through the five stages of grief or whatever state. | ||
You've got to hold their hand through it because it's stuff so shocking to hear. | ||
And the stuff that they've been doing for years is so bad. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, they talk about disclosure and stuff. | ||
How are they going to be possibly able to do that? | ||
The crimes are real bad, you know? | ||
Without getting into graphic detail, they're shocking. | ||
People that are normal or aren't psychotic, it doesn't make sense, but torturing babies to death and stuff, it really makes them feel powerful. | ||
Yeah, well, that's what I meant by that Dalai Lama thing, because I realized, you know, what's a Dalai Lama? | ||
It's a kid they get, they follow their genetic lineage, right? | ||
They do that little test to see if you're the reincarnation with the toys, you know, and then they basically take a four-year-old away from its mother and re-pattern his brain to think it's another guy. | ||
So Tibet has had the same ruler for a thousand years or whatever it is. | ||
It's been the same guy. | ||
It's a monarchy that's selected by a oligarchy. | ||
Yeah, and so they brainwash a child into thinking they're the same guy, right? | ||
And why were the Nazis so fascinated with that? | ||
And why are so many people? | ||
Because that is some really good mind control right there. | ||
And I bet you that's some secrets they got and brought over to America when we brought all those Nazis here. | ||
How to re-pattern our whole school system is based on getting a child away from their parents young. | ||
Well, that's where our modern education that's brainwashing comes from is Austria. | ||
Yeah, it's all from... | ||
Which was the Austrian-Hungarian Empire's mind control base for slave soldiers, but they were so brainwashed they loved fighting and dying and being slaves. | ||
Yeah, how do we make that like you hear about, Joe hadn't heard of this, but the old man in the mountain, you know, of the assassins, and he created those, you know, they'd get a smoke hashish and wake up in a beautiful garden with 72 virgins. | ||
I think that's where that comes from. | ||
Well, that's how they brainwashed the ninjas in Japan was with sex and drugs. | ||
It's really the same story over and over again. | ||
You get a bunch of people and you have to, because people instinctively, that Prussian school is because they found out people were purposely missing with their rifles because they didn't want to kill people. | ||
So that's why they, that was the need that that was a response to. | ||
And it was such a great industrial war thing that it was a model for America. | ||
I think India went there. | ||
A bunch of countries like, how did you do this miracle, Prussian emperor? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And then there's another issue. | ||
I remember the liberals in the 80s and stuff were doing, and I don't like to comment Chinese to what they did in Tibet, but... | ||
It was one cult going after another. | ||
When you actually study the Tibetans, they do like human sacrifice and stuff. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
But the way they do it is set babies up on a cliffside to freeze to death. | ||
I mean... | ||
When you actually look at it, you're like, what is all this? | ||
And you don't hear that part from Richard Gere. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, that hamster rumor is like the least bad thing about it to me. | ||
The hamster rumor. | ||
Yeah, that hamster rumor is like probably the least bad thing about Tibetan food. | ||
Actually, I heard Michelle Obama has 10 hamsters living in her ass. | ||
Really? | ||
That's a joke, folks. | ||
Because I do believe Tucker said a rumor that Pete Buttigieg is straight. | ||
When he came on Jimmy's show, he goes, gossip around D.C. has Buttigieg been straight the whole time? | ||
Probably is. | ||
Well, Kurt Metzger is a super smart comedian and co-host with the great Jimmy Dore. | ||
And we've only got about 25 minutes left with him. | ||
I have another amazing guest coming to the studio to talk about Maha. | ||
But we've got to do like a two-hour commercial free next time you're in Austin. | ||
Call me a little bit earlier than a day or two before. | ||
Let's do a commercial free podcast. | ||
Those are really popular. | ||
Tens of millions watch. | ||
Not just a live show. | ||
But let's go through these. | ||
You brought up this Doge thing in Elon to me. | ||
And when you said it, I do remember the Venetian black nobility and this system of government in the city-states. | ||
And then when that... | ||
You know, kind of moved to Scotland and moved to England in the last 600, 700 years, and that's kind of the model. | ||
I was always thinking of Doge as his coin that he put out, and it's a cool name, but I'm not saying he's the black nobility or he's with the Vatican folks. | ||
He's actually been criticizing the people that run the Vatican. | ||
By the way, they said the Pope might die. | ||
That's in the news. | ||
Pope Francis could resign over ill health, says Cardinal, so that's getting close. | ||
So I'm not here as an apologist to him. | ||
Elon Musk. | ||
But it is interesting, and I'd forgotten about the Doge, so you gave me a fact sheet. | ||
Let's talk about this. | ||
So yeah, so Dogecoin, that's where it supposedly comes from. | ||
And what's Dogecoin? | ||
It's a mix of dog and coin, if you look it up. | ||
That would be dog coin, so it don't make sense to me. | ||
But anyway, looking at something else, the leader of the Venetian city-state was called the Doge. | ||
And it was the leader of the oligarchy. | ||
It was like an oligarchy would elect him or something. | ||
Then the person appointed to him would be called the Podesta, which is ominous. | ||
But I don't know how connected that is to what Doge is doing. | ||
But it's very, you know, all these tech guys seem to want this Venetian city-state system, you know? | ||
I'm all for what Doge is doing now. | ||
We should get to see all the numbers and what they spent the money on. | ||
There's nothing wrong. | ||
Judge a tree by its fruit. | ||
So if good results happen, then I'm happy. | ||
But that is an ominous thing to me, the use of Doge. | ||
Yeah, well, you're talking about what the globalists have said for 80 years. | ||
They want to have 10 regions, 3 super regions, and then devolve the nation state, suck the power out into corporations, and the corporations have their city states, and they don't want more than 10 of them, and it's modeled after Israel's really a city state, or the city of London within London, or the Vatican, or the District of Columbia, D.C. And then if you see the movie Rollerball, if you see the James Caan movie Rollerball in the 70s, there's no longer America. | ||
There's only a couple of city-states here, a couple of city-states around the world, around 10 of them. | ||
And then if you look at Hunger Games, it's the same thing. | ||
So see, and then everybody else has kept no electricity in a primitive state, and then we've got these high-tech Elysium Field. | ||
Or Mount Olympians flying above us. | ||
Yeah, what is that? | ||
The old religion they call it? | ||
Well, if you look at the movie Zardoz. | ||
Yeah, that's... | ||
So it's just the globalists live forever. | ||
We all live in a primitive state. | ||
When primitive states start getting together, they send out these warlords they've got to go keep the population down. | ||
That goes back to Plato and his ideas of too many humans crushing the breast of Mother Earth. | ||
And so, yeah, the globalist plan is public. | ||
After Agenda 2030 and the collapse of civilization, they will still have high-tech technological city-states that are corporate technocracies. | ||
Right. | ||
And then everybody else, it'll be like a national park, and our numbers will be cut down to 90%. | ||
And that's just the model, you know, you saw Jeff Bezos here is going to say, oh, the Earth will soon just be like a national wildlife preserve. | ||
I did not see him say that, but that's very creepy. | ||
Yeah, so they've always been pushing that. | ||
So, yeah, that's what it is. | ||
Well, that's what's so upsetting is how it's not top-secret stuff. | ||
You just read their books and all the things they say. | ||
Yeah, so you asked about the Doge. | ||
We should ask him on this. | ||
He was the head of the state of the highest-ranking office official in the Venetian Republic from the 8th century until the 18th century, a thousand years. | ||
The word Doge comes from the Latin word dux, which means leader. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
The Doge was the head of the state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. | ||
The Doge was the head of St. Mark's Church. | ||
The Doge was responsible for the day-to-day administration of the city. | ||
The Doge had significant power in foreign policy and trade matters. | ||
The Doge represented the unity and stability of the Republic of Venice, which is the Renaissance came back out of. | ||
The Doge was elected by the Great Council of Plenary Assembly of the Venetian nobility. | ||
The election process became increasingly complex over the centuries to avoid manipulation. | ||
The Venetian ruling elite never allowed any one family to monopolize the title. | ||
The office of the Doge ended in the 18th century when its first holder was deposed by Napoleon. | ||
Is that why they hate Napoleon so much to this day? | ||
Next topic. | ||
CIA running the cartels. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
And that's why Trump actually going after him and shutting it down. | ||
I'm talking about people involved. | ||
It's happening. | ||
That's as big a move as ought in the Pentagon and trying to end this war. | ||
I mean, they've been running those cartels and playing off against each other forever. | ||
I know you're an expert on this. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
Well, I'm not an expert, but I know the failed drug war, as they used to call it, was not a failure because the CIA took over all the drugs some time ago. | ||
So, just like when they used to say they put crack in the hood, and I used to dismiss that, but of course they did. | ||
It actually came out in the 1997 CIA hearings. | ||
Yeah, this is like old stuff you can find, and it's like, so... | ||
Why wouldn't they bring fentanyl in on purpose then? | ||
Why would they not? | ||
It's all part of the depopulation plan. | ||
Of course, the CHICOMs are part of it. | ||
So what do you make of Trump making that move? | ||
Well, here's my hopes, is that he's just saying the cartels, but he understands it's the CIA. You know, that's the best. | ||
Well, even the New York Times said a month ago, we'll pull it up again, the exact headline is, experts warn Trump declaring Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations could hurt the economy. | ||
They're not even denying it. | ||
So that's like, did you see Bukele, the guy in El Salvador? | ||
He made this great speech. | ||
I don't know where he was, but he was saying when they wanted to get MS-13 out, he was told by all the advisors, look, the economy, they're such a part of the economy. | ||
You can't just get the criminals out that quick. | ||
It'll crash the economy. | ||
And he said to them, we're willing to lose some GDP to get the corruption out. | ||
And then their GDP went up three points instead of... | ||
No, I agree, because all the cost around, it's just evil. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
And the prisons, there it is. | ||
How Trump's plan to label some cartels terrorists would work. | ||
No, that's not it. | ||
We showed it yesterday. | ||
I'll pull it up. | ||
There it is. | ||
How labeling cartel terrorists could hurt the U.S. economy. | ||
I mean, that's as bad as this Newsweek one. | ||
Why, if they have an election, Zelensky might get voted out. | ||
The factions are so obvious now from their, you know, they're all joined together. | ||
You can really see where the lines are because you've got, like, your Mitch McConnell. | ||
I guess he's getting out soon, right? | ||
Yeah, you've got the neocons hanging on by their fingernails. | ||
You've got the leftists, globalists. | ||
But I want to get back to Musk. | ||
Because you can say whatever you want about Musk. | ||
I mean, I really love what he's doing and the proof's in the pudding. | ||
You know, the actions speak for themselves, tree bites fruits. | ||
But, I mean, you know, he gets all this power. | ||
He could, like, flip around and be bad later. | ||
My point is, is that clearly the globalists had argued to have a collapsed economy, total control, social engineering, nuclear war. | ||
They were even saying, oh, it's survivable, and Sean Penn saying it's a great idea. | ||
I mean, I think with Trump and all them, it's just common sense survival. | ||
I mean, who do you, what do you think about Elon Musk? | ||
I don't have any feelings about him because I never met the guy. | ||
I don't understand these people that overly love or overly hate him because it's just like we're all supposed to care about pick a billionaire we like, I guess, and be a feudal peasant to them. | ||
Like, oh, I follow Lord Musk or Bezos. | ||
The people that hate him, I'm like, well, what billionaire do you like? | ||
Do you think Bill Gates is good? | ||
Well, listen, I've had one of those names you mentioned, not Musk, approach me before all the suits and stuff seven years ago. | ||
And it was supposedly for one meeting, and it was another. | ||
And I mean, it was literally like, basically, you know, devil's advocate, the meeting up at the top of the building. | ||
And they were like, hey, carpet of gold, carpet of bombs. | ||
And I said, no way. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
And then they came back again through folks, and I was just like, no. | ||
They're like, okay, boom, it all started. | ||
That happens if you're making any headway. | ||
Someone will come up to you like that. | ||
Yeah, people say, oh, say who it was. | ||
Well, I mean, I agreed off-record meetings. | ||
It wasn't illegal what they were saying. | ||
It was all kind of a little bit veiled. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, and then they turned the CIA loose on me, FBI, all of it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And there have been other buy-off attempts, like my corporate CEOs had people. | ||
I mean, Fox tried to give me a show before that. | ||
Roger Ailes. | ||
What happened to Vince? | ||
Because remember the old show? | ||
I watched some old clip of, it was you and Jesse Ventura, and it was about the, we're gonna have a pandemic for the useless eaters. | ||
It was on whatever, I can't remember what network it was on. | ||
True TV. Yeah, and then, what the hell happened to Jesse Ventura? | ||
He went from, the vaccines are dangerous to everyone should be made to take the shot, Alex. | ||
Yeah, what is that? | ||
Blackmail or MK? That's a new game show I have. | ||
I mean, I, you know, look, here's the deal. | ||
It was insane what he said. | ||
That first... | ||
And I was on the second season, too. | ||
I did the research, 90% of it, for the depopulation special and the police state special. | ||
And it slipped through, because back to the system was so arrogant, and they literally had it erased off the DVRs, flipped out, threatened to cancel Ventura's show, and then they never aired those two episodes again, the really hardcore ones. | ||
Because, I mean, I literally gave them the research, gave them the proof, they saw it, they checked it, took them to all the places. | ||
And then they had congressmen attack him and threaten him and say it was bad. | ||
And then they came back to me and they said, hey, Jesse's thinking about not doing the next season. | ||
Would you like the job? | ||
But we want you to do like chupacabras and flying. | ||
And I said, no. | ||
So it was always like that. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
And so that's what happened. | ||
And then he ended up doing a few seasons and I refused to be part of it. | ||
Because I said, I'm not doing chupacabras and Casper the Friendly Ghost. | ||
Yeah, well, again, it's specifically like just stick with the fun stuff and don't mention these uncomfortable things that are, Plans we set out. | ||
They're not conspiracies. | ||
They're things we say out loud. | ||
Yeah, and that's how the system works. | ||
I mean, I had Discovery Channel, History Channel, all of them come to me and say, hey, we want you to do a ghost hunter show. | ||
We'll pay you $20 million a season. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
I mean, when I had the billionaire, you know, because I, again, Musk is not just a regular billionaire, but I had one of the other big ones at the time we're just kind of world. | ||
And it was like opening thing, $50 million. | ||
What is it with $50 million being the entrance fee for so many things? | ||
I've heard this figure come up in every single day. | ||
They said, hey, $50 million, we're going to have a free speech foundation that you run, but these advisors tell you, and you're going to be like, I hadn't heard this yet, like a fact checker. | ||
And then you will do that. | ||
We'll help you make sure it's accurate. | ||
We'll help others be accurate. | ||
And I was like, no. | ||
They go, you want a higher number? | ||
And I'm like, how much money should this foundation have here? | ||
We were thinking your salary would be $50 million. | ||
And I was like, uh... | ||
I said, there's no amount of money. | ||
Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
And they said, do you understand who you're dealing with? | ||
And I said, yeah, the government. | ||
I understand. | ||
Yeah, that's wild, man. | ||
I don't even think... | ||
Literally up in a big high-rise building with a big mahogany table. | ||
You can look down. | ||
The panel walls, the lamps, just like a network. | ||
He's like, you have meddled with the title forces of nature, Mr. Beal, and you atone. | ||
John Harmon, he's the only one, my producer, he's been there 20-something years, 22 years, 23 years, good God. | ||
Good God, man. | ||
The only time Rothkopf, head of the Kissinger group, on air during breaks, is like, I'm not going to come off here. | ||
I only came on here to invite you up here to Kissinger and want you to work for us, and you'll be part of the super class, and blah, blah, blah, and you'll be at the table. | ||
And I was like, And I was like, this isn't off the record? | ||
And he goes, no. | ||
This isn't off the record. | ||
I go, I can say this. | ||
He goes, yeah. | ||
And he goes, and I'm leaving if you don't stop it. | ||
And I come back on, attack him again, and then he leaves. | ||
Harmon, get on the microphone and tell Kirk about it. | ||
It's the only time it wasn't off record. | ||
Because this happened like 15 times. | ||
Is Harmon even in there? | ||
You know, I put all these microphones in there for them. | ||
And that's why I built the microphones in there. | ||
Come on, and they just won't do it. | ||
They just won't talk to me, ever. | ||
Well, I didn't know how many... | ||
They forget where the buttons are, where you get a microphone, and you put it by your face, and you put it on the air. | ||
I'm sorry, go ahead. | ||
I tell you what, Harmon, I know you're running the board right now. | ||
You just come in here, and you'll use my microphone to sit in my lap. | ||
Come on in here. | ||
We can get that to work. | ||
Come in here. | ||
I'm gonna come in there. | ||
I don't see him getting up. | ||
See, it's a mutiny here. | ||
I want him to tell the story. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
But I know a bunch of people that got... | ||
I have a friend who told me about a director he knows. | ||
He wouldn't tell me the name of the director. | ||
What happened? | ||
Man, they do this. | ||
They choke up. | ||
I love them to death. | ||
But I've got to get them on the air more. | ||
Because when I do, they just... | ||
Sorry, what were you going to say? | ||
Oh, here he comes. | ||
All right. | ||
Oh, we have to get somebody else on the board. | ||
Harmon. | ||
Harmon, tell the Rothkopf story right now. | ||
Real quick. | ||
I was eating lunch. | ||
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Sorry. | |
Sorry, I was eating eggs. | ||
Here, come here. | ||
How long you worked here, Harmon? | ||
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Like 22 years. | |
Yeah, go ahead and tell him. | ||
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So he came on as a guest, and Alex, during the break, they were talking. | |
And then the guest was just inviting him to fly out to him. | ||
He's got a seat at the table. | ||
That is a creepy thing to say, a seat at the table. | ||
What are you, John Wick? | ||
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And then Alex was like, did you just hear that? | |
Yeah. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
He goes, yeah, no, no, super class. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Superclass is like breakaway civilization talk. | ||
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He was very impressed with Alex's analysis of everything. | |
And he was just like, how do you know all this? | ||
And it was just... | ||
It's the arrogance to have it out in the open. | ||
They have to keep it in plain sight. | ||
That's like part of the deal. | ||
But that's immediately what they do. | ||
But he said he actually came on to try to be reasonable with me. | ||
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He tried to, like, summon you into the club. | |
Well, he said he goes, you're already the leader of kind of the conspiracy opposition. | ||
You can work with us. | ||
Yes. | ||
Because that'd be a smart acquisition for them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Everything gets co-opted eventually, or it has to be destroyed. | ||
I mean, they try to ruin you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And instead, we're going to ruin them. | ||
Yeah, I'm all for that. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I know you're right. | ||
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It's all good. | |
Like, get in there! | ||
So, a friend of mine, he was working with this black director who you probably have heard of, but he didn't tell me a name. | ||
And keep in mind, he's telling me this story like it's no big deal. | ||
It's not like he's telling me this like a secret, okay? | ||
This is just like normal Hollywood stuff, okay? | ||
But the guy told him he was offered, because he wanted to make some movie, and he was offered $50 million, okay? | ||
But for this producer, he had to put on a cat suit and cat ears and put his headshot in his mouth and crawl on all fours and give the guy, service the guy, and he would have gotten $50 million, okay? | ||
But here's the craziest part. | ||
His buddies, you know, he had his friends that he brought with him from the hood and stuff, and he said he knew who his real friends were, because they were like, hey man, 50 million is a lot of money, maybe you should go do that. | ||
Like, he had some friends who were like, you should take the money and do it. | ||
And that's like a normal standard thing that just happens. | ||
But let's explain how the devil works. | ||
They already know somebody's talented. | ||
They already want you for the movie. | ||
Right. | ||
But they want to own you spiritually, metaphysically, and know that there's going to be a lot more you got to do. | ||
It's like a social credit score. | ||
Oh, it's only this I got to do now. | ||
No, they're always going to add more. | ||
You get initiated. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's a mystery school. | ||
I mean, that's why you don't ever want to sell out to anybody. | ||
Because there's never going to be enough. | ||
well you know it's not that I'm so like moral about it I literally can't control how I am so I've tried to not I'm the same way I couldn't sell out right because what am I supposed to sell out to people that want nuclear war you know what are you supposed to be cool after that you know about things I don't understand how you're supposed to unseat yourself here's the thing I know there's evil I know they pay people off and then they'll threaten you you don't think I don't know you're dangerous I mean I've had them threaten me too | ||
Yeah, five years ago. | ||
You know we're the mafia, right? | ||
I go, yeah, that's why I'm fighting you. | ||
Well, you know what we can do to you. | ||
And I go, yeah, that's why I'm fighting you. | ||
People don't understand that the mafia, you know, you don't have to believe Illuminati or whatever. | ||
You don't need to be. | ||
Look, that was a great trick in the 50s, 60s. | ||
They convinced people that only Italians have organized crime. | ||
Well, first they said they didn't. | ||
They used to say that the mafia might as well have been the Illuminati. | ||
Because they were blackmailing Jagger Hoover. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So now that we know the American national bird should be gay blackmail. | ||
You should assume that most of the structures are in place. | ||
Like when you see Marco Rubio doing a about-face. | ||
I was watching Glenn Greenwald, and he's going, he goes, wow, Marco has changed his entire outlook. | ||
Like, no, he didn't. | ||
That guy had no outlook. | ||
They got his blackmail file. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
These politicians don't switch on a dime like that unless they got a new controller. | ||
Well, Marco Rubio could see that Trump was going to win. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so, and he's very smart. | ||
And so now he's on our team. | ||
I would not turn my back on him. | ||
Well, I'm saying that, like I said, these are globalists. | ||
By the way, they've got him tapped, the globalist. | ||
I, at that time, saw him and just sort of joking around with him and confronted him some. | ||
I'm not going to get into what happened that day, but all hell broke loose. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
I mean, they had, like, dudes come at me at the hotel, black sedans, men in black, like, you know. | ||
And I won't even tell the stories. | ||
It sounds like I'm trying to be tough or whatever. | ||
But I'm just like, look, you're about to get your ass beat in the ground. | ||
But the point was, is this is the type of stuff that goes on. | ||
So he sent thugs at me like one hour after that. | ||
Dude, just like Kamala Harris not going on Rogan's podcast, okay? | ||
Because she literally can't have a conversation without handlers. | ||
Who? | ||
Kamala Harris. | ||
Oh yeah, that's why you're wearing her shirt. | ||
Oh yeah, it's my I'm Speaking shirt. | ||
It'll get funnier as time goes on that I have this shirt. | ||
Tell me the joke. | ||
With the I'm speaking, I just like... | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
I knew the inside baseball, too, from Joe and folks that they would say they were coming, cancel, then want rules, and then later just said, oh, no. | ||
I mean, yeah, they just lied about it. | ||
Because everything is set up, and there's a bunch of people who think, I guess, the super class that think that's great. | ||
It's really savvy to never say what you think and to always be protected from saying a thing as opposed to just like, hey, I'll show up and talk to you for three hours, which is what Trump did. | ||
I mean, that goes a long way, a long way for somebody when they can have a conversation and it doesn't have to be that curated ahead of time, you know? | ||
But all these people in power, the system they've been in is that, like, you don't ever say anything until you know what our, I don't know, what the cattle are doing. | ||
I've seen this for years. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
I want to get your other, you already mentioned this, but let's get into JFK, Epstein files, Gemstone file, NASA, Lucifer, MK, Monarch, Dalai Lama. | ||
We already kicked some of it, but anything else you want to say? | ||
So do you think, okay, so the JFK stuff, when they release it, assuming that it's going to be released, I hope it is, they said. | ||
What's going to be in there, do you think, that would, because obviously I can say we killed Kennedy in the files, but is it that it's going to show that, what's his name? | ||
What's the Patsy guy's name? | ||
I'm blanking out like an idiot. | ||
Lee Harvey Oswald? | ||
Yeah, is it going to show that he was an asset the whole time? | ||
We already know that. | ||
Right. | ||
We already got a bunch of documents. | ||
We have FBI file CIA. He was working under George Herbert Walker Bush, who was the mission liaison for the CIA, liaisoning with the Pentagon and the CIA hit team run by E. Howard Hunt. | ||
Right. | ||
And we know all the names. | ||
We have all the deathbed confessions, all the witnesses, photos taken, Dallas Morning News. | ||
So what's in there? | ||
George Herbert Walker Bush there at the school book building. | ||
Hunt got arrested by the police. | ||
They let him go. | ||
Do you think it'll be a gemstone file, I guess? | ||
You know, the gemstone file I was telling you before, like it involves Howard Hughes and Onassis. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The guy Jackie married. | ||
Do you think it's that stuff? | ||
Because that came out a long time ago. | ||
And it was almost like the early WikiLeaks back in like... | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, for those that don't know, Onassis literally was like Spectre. | ||
Yeah, he was... | ||
Blofeld is based on Onassis. | ||
That's why they're on a ship with the cat. | ||
And they had a Texas billionaire that they were keeping on an island, and Blofeld has a fake voice device to trick the press, because remember Howard Hughes only gave one phone interview? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this wasn't in the Scorsese movie, but apparently when he disappeared, he had four Mormons around him that they called the Mormon Mafia, who were handling all his business. | ||
And what it said in Gemstone was he got kidnapped and they were shooting him full of heroin. | ||
Well, that's a fact. | ||
That's why he had all these broken needles in him and everything. | ||
But that's what they did. | ||
They needed that corporation, so they just kept him drugged up, and it was the CIA. Yeah, so this is like old revelations. | ||
So what do you think's in these files that's more than what's already in that gemstone thing? | ||
I mean, do you think that's what it was? | ||
Yeah, and that's the kind of thing that Musk has got to be careful of, because he's not unlike any of these other billionaires. | ||
He's got all this infrastructure, all these systems, and he's very smart. | ||
He knows what he's doing. | ||
That's how they would get him, would be slowly introduce something into his drinks, slowly start addicting him and drugging him until he doesn't even know that incrementally. | ||
I warned Trump about that. | ||
I believe that was happening early in his first administration. | ||
They did an investigation. | ||
He believed it happened. | ||
He then had me consult with the Secret Service about it. | ||
And I said, if I was them, I'd be putting some slow sedative, building it up in his Diet Coke. | ||
And then Trump figured it out. | ||
This has really happened, folks. | ||
The CIA went crazy when I figured this out. | ||
And that's why he always orders fast food and has it randomly delivered by other people. | ||
He only trusts like one chef. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, Trump will go around at his Mar-a-Lago club and go to employees that worked for 30 years randomly and say, make me this now. | ||
He watches them make it. | ||
Well, Elon's dad ran an emerald mine, okay, which is creepy for a lot of reasons. | ||
That's too much to get into. | ||
But do you think Elon as a kid might have been put in the program? | ||
Because when I hear about, like, Matt Taibbi talking about getting fired from the Twitter files. | ||
He said that, uh, it was like, people say it's like, oh, Elon's like, a lot of people can be different when you talk to them different times, but I've since met a bunch of people who have completely different personalities, and, uh, when I ask them about their background, I find out really scary stuff. | ||
There's a lot of stuff going on. | ||
Kurt, we gotta talk to you again soon. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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Well, for the balance of the transmission, the next hour and 24 minutes or so, A really good friend of mine, Brigham Bueller, is going to be here with us. | ||
He's a very popular podcaster, also a very popular medical expert company owner, and he also does great medical work for myself and Joe Rogan. | ||
And I didn't really push him to talk about this before, but then today he said no, he'd be happy to talk about it today. | ||
Contrary to what people believe, I've taken zero Ozempic or any other fat loss drugs. | ||
It's been diet, exercise, intermittent fasting, a lot of great supplements. | ||
And I have taken stem cells in my hurt leg and shoulder with this guy's company. | ||
And it's been absolutely amazing right here in Austin, Texas. | ||
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Thought I'd have to have surgery on my shoulder and it helped to heal. | ||
Didn't have to do that. | ||
So we're going to be talking about that some here. | ||
Yeah, that's just me. | ||
Three months into working out. | ||
And I didn't want to stay big, so I've gone down even more. | ||
But that is what diet and exercise... | ||
And again, people that don't know, it's just a big joke that I'm on Ozempic. | ||
If you take Ozempic, it eats your muscles and goes after your heart, folks. | ||
You don't keep your muscles and then lose 60 pounds on Ozempic. | ||
It goes after it all. | ||
I would never take that. | ||
And the reason it irritates me is not because people make the Ozempic joke everywhere. | ||
But that you're acting like people can't do this with diet and exercise and supplementation. | ||
That is what irritates me, is that people that act like, people are like, God, I'd see the comments. | ||
Well, I'm going to get on a zip if you did it for Alex. | ||
No, I lost 60 pounds. | ||
And if you go back and just type in Alex Jones, young Alex Jones muscles, you'll see a few photos of me when I was like 18, 19. Looked like Bruce Lee. | ||
That's genetics, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Well, Brigham Mueller is here with us, and I could talk for a long time about him and his company, Ways to Well, just W-A-Y-S to Well. | ||
I'll put that on screen. | ||
But I think it's better for people that don't know who you are, though you've been all over Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson and everywhere else for years, about who you are, what Ways to Well does, and you wanted to talk about The fact that you're friends with Kennedy, you're involved in D.C., you also have a lot of big government contracts, obviously working with the Pentagon, so you're really a smart guy about what you're seeing, and are you optimistic? | ||
Is Trump delivering, under-delivering, over-delivering? | ||
What do you think of what Kennedy's doing? | ||
So much talk about it, but first, Brigham, tell people about yourself. | ||
Yeah, I was a drug rep right out of college, experienced firsthand the challenges of... | ||
The broken healthcare system. | ||
And one of the things Bobby Kennedy's talking about right now and ringing the bell on is SSRIs and antidepressants. | ||
And ironically, you know, right out of college, I went out bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, thinking I was going to change the world. | ||
And worked for a big pharmaceutical company. | ||
Within 18 months, I realized this is just something I can't do. | ||
We were out there getting educated on antidepressants, and I'm looking at the data, you know, as a 22-year-old kid going, wait, this doesn't make sense. | ||
This barely differentiates from placebo. | ||
From there, I left into Medical Device, where I worked with some of the best and brightest surgeons in the country. | ||
Left that med device space to go be a serial entrepreneur in healthcare, where we had blood labs and genetic testing labs, where we went out to clinicians and tried to educate the clinicians in America on the importance of getting proactive and predictive and practicing preventative care. | ||
But unfortunately, the system we're in is so corporately captured, clinicians really didn't have the autonomy to drive healthspan or practice predictive medicine. | ||
And that's part of the challenge of the chronic disease crisis that the Maha movement and Bobby Kennedy and all these guys are ringing the bell on. | ||
I had Kurt Metzger in here during the little breaks. | ||
We didn't have much time to talk, but I was about to ask you, hey, how are you feeling about what you're seeing on the ground going after big pharma and the big corrupt system? | ||
He was like, it's incredible. | ||
It's real. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's revolution. | ||
I was like, well, that's what I'm seeing. | ||
And again, it's easy to be up here and be a pessimist and people just, you know, want to believe that nothing good could ever happen. | ||
There's not just evil in the universe. | ||
And, I mean, I cut my teeth going after problems and corruption. | ||
There's plenty of it to deal with. | ||
And, you know, you had Borla at the White House. | ||
Trump introduces him as a great guy and everybody boosies him. | ||
I mean, there's still some issues with Trump. | ||
This isn't perfect, but my God, it's night and day difference. | ||
I can tell you, you know, firsthand. | ||
From interacting with Tulsi, interacting with Bobby, they are passionate, they care, and they are attempting to dismantle the corruption and the collusion. | ||
Whether we're talking about the three-letter alphabet organizations, the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, all of these different institutions. | ||
And for the first time ever, people are talking about pharmacy benefit managers, one of the evil empires that are so under-recognized and under-recognized. | ||
Talked about in this space. | ||
And Bobby called me and said, hey, remind me again what you saw with the pharmacy benefit managers. | ||
And it is such a crucial component to what is going on in our broken healthcare system. | ||
And they're saying they're going to take it on directly. | ||
I mean, you explained it. | ||
It's not just Big Pharma. | ||
It's the insurance companies getting rebates. | ||
I mean, this is a major scam. | ||
Oh, it's a gigantic scam. | ||
And if Doge were to dig into the Medicare-Medicaid programs, what they're going to find... | ||
That was my next question. | ||
For people that don't know, because you're like a leading expert, it's what Kennedy consults with you, recap how these scams work and then recommend what Doge should do. | ||
Because, I mean, healthcare insider publicly advises Doge. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, one of the things that's occurring and that is so under... | ||
Valued, I should say, is when you talk about big pharma, big pharma does one-fourth the amount of revenue of the big five insurance companies. | ||
I'm going to say it again so your listeners can hear it. | ||
The big pharmaceutical companies do 4x the revenue of the pharmaceutical companies without ever making, producing, or generating or pioneering a product. | ||
Their model is to profiteer off chronic disease, death, and despair. | ||
It is the truth. | ||
This is what is occurring. | ||
They literally are killing you, but sucking your money out while they do it. | ||
They are monetizing chronic disease. | ||
Like a spider drinking your blood while they kill you. | ||
Well, the average American's on four or more prescription drugs. | ||
And why are we on four or more prescription drugs? | ||
Because we don't... | ||
Practice preventive care. | ||
We have no ability for our clinicians in America to uncover root cause, to deep dive, and to actually solve chronic disease. | ||
Instead, we're writing prescriptions to treat symptomology of chronic disease. | ||
And when you understand how we got here and you look at the incentive systems, you know, my dad always said, show me the incentives and I'll show you the outcome. | ||
And if we look at the incentives from front to back, from... | ||
Big pharma, all the way to big insurance, all the way to your clinician, to the hospital systems. | ||
Everything is based off quarterly earnings, quarterly profits, and driving revenue. | ||
And it's all coordinated, the bigger and more centralized. | ||
The healthcare system, as well with COVID, whether it was Australia or Germany or Italy or the U.S., Canada, it was all $53,000 or its equivalent to put somebody on a ventilator. | ||
It was Desivere. | ||
It's all globally coordinated, down through the insurance companies, what they'll pay for, through Big Pharma. | ||
And the key to this, though, Brigham, is that when you look at BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard, and who all actually owns that, the insurance companies at Big Pharma are all inter-owned. | ||
So it's one big blob. | ||
Yeah, and in medicine, we say we've got to uncover the root cause to truly fix an issue. | ||
And you start by asking the question and doing the deep dive. | ||
And that's one thing that I see this administration is attempting to do. | ||
Let's dive in, let's dig deep, and let's uncover the root cause. | ||
And the root cause is- Chronic and sinister, and it runs deep. | ||
If we look at our healthcare institutions, and let's just take the governmental payer programs, Medicare, Medicaid, $500 million in prescription drugs are spent annually through the Medicare, Medicaid programs. | ||
We don't have line of sight into our TRICARE programs and our soldiers and armed forces in uniform, but that number is probably close to double that. | ||
We are probably approaching almost $1 trillion a year in governmental spend on pharmaceutical drugs and products, with the average American being on four or more prescription drugs. | ||
And I'm going to explain to you how they're monetizing these disease states. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
Let me quantify that. | ||
Roughly 30% of every prescription drug cost is being held and profited at the insurance So the insurance companies went out and bought up these middlemen that Trump and- Bobby Kennedy here talking about, the middlemen are called the pharmacy benefit managers. | ||
They were brought into place to try and drive down the cost of prescription drug care for me and you, the average American. | ||
But they were corporately captured by the big five insurance companies. | ||
And rather than driving down the cost of prescription drug care, they drove up the cost of prescription drug care. | ||
Rather than passing on the savings to us, the taxpayers. | ||
The big insurance companies turned it into a profit center for themselves, now aligning their agendas and their motives and their goals in hitting quarterly earnings with increasing the amount of prescription drugs that are prescribed in America. | ||
So they've created an oligopoly, which is the same thing as a monopoly, and it's all co-mingled and co-owned on the boards. | ||
Some of these insurance companies literally own majorities of major pharmaceutical companies and vice versa. | ||
They're then able to come in and totally control the markets. | ||
That's not free market. | ||
That's crony fascist capitalism. | ||
And then they advertise the alternative is communism or single-payer, but even in Obama's single-payer plan they've been pushing, it's still administered by these big groups that actually still get the money. | ||
So now it's going to be government enforcing and shutting down their competition, which is even worse. | ||
So how do you describe a fascist oligopoly, or what is it? | ||
Well, the challenge becomes they decide what drugs go on formulary, where they're placed on formulary, tier one, two, three, or four. | ||
And those decisions are not based off the efficacy or the benefit of the drug or the medication to you, the patient. | ||
It's based off who's willing to pay to play. | ||
They base the incentives in the rebates, decide which tier pricing each compound gets. | ||
And that tier pricing drives your accessibility to the medication. | ||
So there's all sorts of really great medications. | ||
Well, yeah, and that's what you saw with the FDA and its decisions around peptides. | ||
And you asked earlier what my thoughts are. | ||
I'm very excited. | ||
You know, one of the individuals that was put into place at the FDA is Marty Macari, who is an advocate for patients, who is a true... | ||
Like passion, patient care advocate who wants to help humanity. | ||
And the hope is we can break some of these ties that big pharma and big institutions have on the FDA. And it starts with stopping the cross-pollination. | ||
Nine out of the last ten heads of the FDA went to go work for industry. | ||
The entire opioid crisis was created and perpetuated by the relationship of big industry with... | ||
With big government, right? | ||
The FDA ramrodded a product through the market that was addictive, abusive, and catastrophic to millions of Americans. | ||
And one of the little-known facts about that, while talking about PBMs, is, like I said earlier, 30% of the revenue of opioids, of OxyContin, went to The big insurance companies, via their holding companies, the pharmacy benefit managers. | ||
So the family that gets in trouble and pays a fine, but not the insurance companies. | ||
You got it. | ||
Bingo. | ||
And they've done that time and time again. | ||
Well, here's an example. | ||
We see all these studies about Ozempic and these other new class of drugs that freeze your guts and do all this other weird stuff. | ||
I mean, how are they approving that, knowing it's bad for your heart and all this? | ||
Well, one of the challenges... | ||
One of the other things that I've talked about, it's interesting, out of 365 blockbuster drugs between 2010 and 2019, 365, Alex, how many would you guess Big Pharma created? | ||
I don't know. | ||
The answer's fucking zero. | ||
Out of 365 blockbuster drugs, 100% Originated at the NIH. Funded by us, the taxpayer. | ||
That's right, I did know that it's the Pentagon, the NIH, all of it. | ||
They're really where most of the stuff's getting developed. | ||
Yeah, all the innovations coming from taxpayer dollars. | ||
Then those compounds, once they reach a certain level of potential outcomes and profitability, are then sold off to Big Pharma, where they're marked up, and then they're marked up again by Big Energy. | ||
And the NIH scientists and administrators, they all get a slice of it. | ||
Correct. | ||
And we, the taxpayers, are paying and fitting the bill. | ||
Do we have any idea how much Fauci's been paid off of the poison cover shot? | ||
I don't know how much Fauci's made, but I do know that we paid $1.2 billion to create the Moderna vaccine via the NIH. It was then purchased, and they then billed the federal government $18 billion that we, the taxpayers, paid for. | ||
And so we've spent... | ||
Insane amounts of money. | ||
If we talk about doge and fraud and abuse and waste, I mean, if we look at our healthcare institutions and they turn their line of sight to that, they're going to find egregious behavior. | ||
And that's what Kennedy, I mean, has already hit the ground running. | ||
It's happening. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What do you make of Borla so desperately at the White House yesterday? | ||
It's all interesting. | ||
You know, I am... | ||
I am hopeful that change will happen. | ||
I am hopeful that we're having the conversation. | ||
And just like in medicine, it starts with uncovering the root cause if we really, truly want to prevent a chronic disease. | ||
And look how it's suddenly Republicans that want to clean up the food and water and drugs. | ||
It's suddenly Republicans that want to stop World War III. What happened to liberals? | ||
I mean, Kennedy keeps saying, hey, I didn't change, you changed. | ||
Let's depoliticize this. | ||
We're dying. | ||
Well, yeah, and even me, what's insane, I've never voted Republican. | ||
I'm here to tell you, I've never voted, but I've gotten to know Tulsi, I've gotten to know Bobby, I've gotten to know Joe Rogan. | ||
We were all left-leaning individuals, and at some point we've got to say... | ||
There's a time for change, and we've got to fight the corruption, fight the agenda, and fight for what's right. | ||
And why were you liberals? | ||
Because you were brought up that way? | ||
Or liberals used to be free speech, anti-war? | ||
Well, I don't think exactly what you said. | ||
I don't think I changed. | ||
I think the left changed. | ||
I think the left went further left, and the right, in a weird way, in a lot of ways, moved further left, too. | ||
And now it is the party that's fighting the war machine. | ||
It is the party that's asking for answers in disclosure. | ||
It is, in a way, the party that is starting to fight back. | ||
Yeah, the New York Times said Republicans have co-opted the anti-war movement. | ||
No, the Democrats didn't just get rid of it. | ||
They embraced total war. | ||
So, I mean, they just gave up the moral high ground. | ||
Yeah, and in the healthcare space, too, I can't remember how many billions of dollars they uncovered that were going overseas for Medicare that weren't even going to Medicare patients here in the United States. | ||
And that's just one tiny sliver of a tip of an iceberg. | ||
Because when I throw numbers out about Medicare and Medicaid spend being $500 million on prescription drugs alone, that doesn't include our TRICARE programs. | ||
I mean, we're talking about potentially trillions of dollars in waste and abuse because even though it's a governmental payer program, those governmental payer programs are controlled by the big five insurance companies. | ||
That's what a lot of folks... | ||
Well, I want to come back in a few minutes. | ||
We'll do the whole next hour. | ||
I want to ask you, because you really are an expert on this. | ||
People don't know all the stuff you've done. | ||
I mean, you've done some of the main Pentagon blood testing operations. | ||
You've had huge... | ||
You're in everything. | ||
So you have all these different angles in it, from the drug rep to the big production to drug production companies you've got, the classic drugs that are known that work, cheap prices. | ||
I mean, you've got your fingers in everything, which is what you need in the real world to be really street smart and business smart. | ||
What Kennedy needs to do, what Trump needs to do to get us healthy, lower prices, because obviously the chronic disease on all the actuaries will bring the country down alone. | ||
It will collapse things if we don't turn it around. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
Healthcare is the number one reason for bankruptcy in America, the number one state restraint for the budget, and the number one federal concern for the budget. | ||
And it's ballooning every year because chronic disease is through the roof. | ||
And it starts with getting proactive and predictive. | ||
We can stop these chronic diseases from ever developing. | ||
And the solution is not at the bottom of a pill bottle. | ||
Now, you know, I go to your medical clinic here in Austin, Texas, one of your many around the country, but... | ||
I know you're always kind of careful about who you say or whatever. | ||
Joe doesn't make it a secret. | ||
He goes to you, and that's how we got in touch. | ||
But you've got a lot of other famous people, but also average folks. | ||
But people ask, what did I do? | ||
Exercise, diet, all of it. | ||
But I guess I should go through it. | ||
You guys tested my blood. | ||
I take a DEA or whatever it is, something for brain chemistry. | ||
Does that help me? | ||
What's it called? | ||
Well, one of the big things is, again, taking it. | ||
What's that called? | ||
DHEA. DHEA, okay. | ||
So what's that do? | ||
Well, it's going to help you with your hormones and optimizing all of your hormones. | ||
But that's not expensive, so Big Pharma doesn't like it. | ||
Well, and you're not taking a shot in the dark. | ||
That's the other constraint in this broken ecosystem, is insurance tells your doctor when, where, and how, and what they're allowed to do. | ||
So if I'm coming in and I want to run a comprehensive blood panel on a traditional market and do a deep dive into you as an individual... | ||
But isn't that compound just something natural? | ||
It's not even really... | ||
It is. | ||
No, it's 100% natural. | ||
And this is the challenge, though. | ||
You're taking a shot in the dark as a primary care in America because you have six minutes with a patient. | ||
That's not the clinician's fault. | ||
That's the insurance company's fault. | ||
Okay, so you looked at that. | ||
You said, I need more essential fatty acids, which I did and helped. | ||
I did that. | ||
You also, the peptide, what is it? | ||
BPC-157. | ||
That really helped with tears and stuff I had. | ||
And then I noticed the government's trying to get rid of that now. | ||
So fascinating. | ||
So what I'm doing is amino acids and stuff. | ||
Correct. | ||
It's short-chain amino acids. | ||
When you look at what peptides really are, BPC would fall under a classification of a peptide. | ||
It's a short-chain amino acid. | ||
And because our foods and our diets and our lifestyle and the toxins in our environment, our body doesn't process these things as well. | ||
Our diets are depleted in them. | ||
Our food sources aren't as strong as they used to be. | ||
And so we have a... | ||
Plethora of alternatives. | ||
Hold on, we've got to go to break. | ||
Come right back with that. | ||
I want you to go through all this. | ||
The reason I'm sharing my own personal stuff is I want to help people. | ||
And no, it's not Ozempic. | ||
That'll eat your heart and shut your guts off. | ||
I don't take Pfizer shots. | ||
I don't take Ozempic. | ||
Get that straight, folks. | ||
But I'm telling you what I am taking. | ||
And it's supplements. | ||
And it's getting my blood tested to see what I needed. | ||
And they're like, hey, get fish oil. | ||
I'm like, wow, I'm already taking it, but not enough. | ||
Start taking more. | ||
Boom, it's great. | ||
I mean, it's just real simple stuff. | ||
Imagine going to a doctor and they say, hey, fish oil, buddy. | ||
All right, so the left are some of the greatest unintentional comics ever, except when you realize the people that are living under the mind control really are victims. | ||
I mean, they really love to be soy boys. | ||
They really love to have low testosterone. | ||
It's in major studies that they, on average, the more leptish you are, the lower your testosterone is, even if you're a 15-year-old, you're a 20-year-old man. | ||
So Raw Egg National has posted this this morning. | ||
I went and looked. | ||
It's true. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
Then it made me think about some of the news articles and things that have come out recently that I didn't cover. | ||
Look at this. | ||
On Wednesday, you can talk for an hour about this guy. | ||
On Wednesday, I go through my apartment unit's dumpster to make sure there are no recyclables that tenants are throwing into the trash. | ||
Today, I found this. | ||
It was a little police state busybody digging through people's trash, a little Stasi. | ||
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Little, little, little totalitarian. | |
It's a type of steroid sold by Alex Jones on InfoWars. | ||
He was banned from the internet for hate, for exposing tyranny. | ||
It's taken by white supremacists to increase their testosterone and masculinity. | ||
This guy's a real liberal when you go look it up. | ||
I know which neighbor it is and was because there was also mail in the trash bag. | ||
Oh, you're reading his mail. | ||
That's even better. | ||
I'm not sure what I'm going to do. | ||
Oh. | ||
But I live across from an effing Nazi on steroids, and I have no idea. | ||
And the feed, with people responding, I could do a whole hour just comedy-wise on this. | ||
Now, what did I think of when I saw this? | ||
It says, I generally couldn't think of a better advert for Super Bowl Vitality if I tried. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
Hey, study. | ||
Testosterone treatment turns Democrat voters more conservative. | ||
Here's the big study. | ||
Right there for yourself. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
The actual study. | ||
Testosterone and politics. | ||
They're literally soy boys. | ||
So, these people are literally emasculated, deranged ghouls. | ||
And he thinks it's illegal that somebody has a herbal supplement. | ||
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So, Yes, we celebrate our diversity and in Islam we are a very, very diverse religion. | |
But there are some people, there are some people who think diversity is not a strength and is a weakness. | ||
They think diversity shouldn't be celebrated, it should be denigrated. | ||
They try and pit Muslims versus Hindus. | ||
They try and pit those from London versus those from other parts of the country. | ||
They try and pit those who are older. | ||
Versus those who are younger. | ||
And as the general election approaches, they will try and make these culture wars bigger and bigger. | ||
And we've got to say no. | ||
We've got to say we're going to build bridges and we're not going to build walls. | ||
We've got to show them that Islam celebrates diversity and we celebrate our brothers and sisters whether they're Muslims or they are non-Muslims. | ||
In school they were teaching us about Islam, about Prophet Muhammad and all their ideologies. | ||
They barely covered Christianity after all. | ||
Did they tell you about how he was a warlord who brutally murdered people? | ||
They wouldn't say any of that. | ||
And when I tried to stand up and say that some of them things, I would get in trouble for it. | ||
Dispended from school. | ||
Shame on them all. | ||
Because what the state is subjecting Tommy Robinson through in solitary... | ||
For a piece of independent journalism, whether you agree with that piece of independent journalism or not, is depraved. | ||
So here's the information, the breaking information that the MSM is ignoring direct from Tommy's official team. | ||
Urgent update on Tommy's situation. | ||
Tommy is in solitary confinement for a non-criminal offence. | ||
Now, they're trying to starve him. | ||
The prison has banned him from ordering food for a week, his only source of nutrition, tinned tuna and mackerel. | ||
Just because he spoke to his son on speakerphone went on a call to another family member. | ||
They've blocked visits, cut off phone access, he's lost serious weight, and his mental health is deteriorating. | ||
His human rights have been breached repeatedly. | ||
This is political persecution, plain and simple, and it's effing spiteful. | ||
If they go through with this on Monday, we'll have no choice but to call a protest next week directly outside Wilhill Prison. | ||
Enough is enough. | ||
Tommy Robinson's outrageous plight will only be the beginning of the slow transfer of Her Majesty's government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland toward Sharia. | ||
Sharia for you guys! | ||
BBC seemed to be perplexed when a 2013 report stated something quite remarkable happened in London in the first decade of the new millennium. | ||
The number of white British people in the capital fell by 620,000, equivalent to the entire population of Glasgow moving out. | ||
The consequence, as revealed by the latest census, is that white Brits are now in a minority in London, making up just 45% of its residents. | ||
Now London has seen Sharia Muslim patrols, no-go zones, specialized Islamic tax reform, Sharia courts, and even a Sharia-compliant airline. | ||
While the Guardian headline says, the far right is organized and growing. | ||
Those Nazi salutes are serious. | ||
While the only picture used shows a man with his hands up as the police intensify on the crowd. | ||
The Independent also posted a video of one guy giving a Nazi salute in response to being called a Nazi by leftists just to anger them. | ||
Hardly swarms of Nazi salutes. | ||
It's blatantly obvious that Britain's detached government wants to paint their fellow countrymen and women simply concerned for the future of their country as racist Nazi scum. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars.com. | ||
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InfoWars.com. | |
We're in a special report the last five minutes because some stations don't carry the first five. | ||
I want everybody to hear what our special guest, the owner and founder of ways2well.com, Brigham Bueller, has to say. | ||
He sent a lot of videos over, too, about a lot of exciting things that are happening I want to get to in the rest of the hour. | ||
But coming up, because I want him to have the floor first, Trump just vaporized the globalist Maine governor, Janet Mills, to her face over her refusal to comply with the executive order keeping men out of women's sports. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
We'll get to that in a little while, but this is wild. | ||
So, Brigham, people that just joined us, Joe Rogan told me about you, known you for years, good friends. | ||
You're a big guest on his show. | ||
you own all sorts of medical companies and systems, not just blood testing and diagnostics, but you've got compounding drug facilities that actually make great drugs that are cheap, that have been around for decades, most of them, that help people, but insurance companies don't authorize it because they're hooked in with the drug companies, only but insurance companies don't authorize it because they're hooked in with the drug companies, only pushing garbage they And then you got cut off by that last brick on other topics. | ||
So just go wherever you want here because you've got a lot to say. | ||
Well, I just want to expose where the corruption lies and where we can find waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And I'll go back to the opioid crisis that was perpetuated by the big insurance companies, the big pharmaceutical companies, and candidly, big government, the FDA. Most of those studies were done at the NIH. Those products were then passed along to Big Pharma where they were monetized, marked up, and then marked up again by big insurance. | ||
And there was so much money being made that everyone turned their head the other way to the level of addiction and abuse. | ||
And as we look at those compounds and we identify, you know, how did this happen? | ||
How did we get here? | ||
It is a telltale sign of the times and what we've seen time and time and time again. | ||
If we allow these big institutions to infiltrate, corrupt, and collude with our three-letter organizations, we shouldn't be shocked when we have terrible health care outcomes. | ||
And so when we look at the insurance model and how that model is run, let's say you were to come in and say you want to get preventative care, right? | ||
The insurance companies obstruct your clinicians' ability to run a comprehensive blood test. | ||
I know this firsthand because I owned blood labs that went out and educated clinicians on the importance of comprehensive blood work and preventative care. | ||
Immediately, within three to five months, these insurance companies sent nasty letters out to the clinicians warning the doctors not to pull comprehensive blood work or they could lose their insurance plan. | ||
That's terrifying for a clinician because that's their lifeline. | ||
These people have worked their tails off to be in this position to be able to help people. | ||
But now, in a way, they're castrated. | ||
Their hands are tied with their ability and their accessibility to treat. | ||
And we saw the same thing with the opioid crisis. | ||
Not only did they make money off of opioids, they obstruct the ability for you, the patient, to get accessibility to alternatives. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
We compounded non-addictive, non-abusive pain creams that would allow patients to have a pathway forward to treat their chronic pain that was non-addictive, non-abusive. | ||
The insurance companies, within six months, shut it down, quit paying for it, and forced people back to opioids. | ||
Then if you are going to prescribe an opioid, most clinicians in this country would agree. | ||
We should be toxicology screening you to make sure you're not diverting this medicine and to make sure that you're not a potential addict abusing this medicine. | ||
We should also genetic test you to make sure that you can actually metabolize this medicine and that you're not a high risk profile. | ||
All of those safety nets were removed. | ||
And they don't do blood testing to see maybe genetically you're not absorbing B12 or vitamin D, which you guys did with me and said bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, and I did it and got super healthy. | ||
And it wasn't drugs. | ||
What's happening with Alex Jones? | ||
That is the pathway forward. | ||
If we truly want to treat and fight the chronic disease crisis, 1.7 million Americans are dying every year of chronic disease, greater than every war ever fought by America, of American lives. | ||
We can prevent that. | ||
Most chronic disease is preventable, but it starts with taking a look under the hood. | ||
And so I tell people they have to think of their insurance plan a lot. | ||
Like you think of your car insurance. | ||
It's there if you total the car. | ||
It's not there to provide preventative maintenance. | ||
Like you rotate the oil, you change the oil, you rotate the tires on your car. | ||
You've got to take sovereignty and autonomy over your health. | ||
And that's what we're attempting to do at Ways to Well. | ||
And I think that's a big movement of what Bobby's trying to preach. | ||
We can do so much better by humanity and by the American people by getting them accessibility to true preventative care. | ||
But going back to what you said, this is on record, but we pulled up articles and it's all not even debated. | ||
Almost all the drugs, all of them actually, are made by the government and then the bureaucrats get a piece of it and then they farm it out to Big Pharma who then go and pay rebates to the insurance companies. | ||
So that the insurance, they're not telling you that, that they're paying them, and then they don't push drugs that are good, or drugs that have been on record to be good that they don't make money. | ||
They push crap. | ||
I mean, that is crazy. | ||
It's not just, you know, that, oh, this is only if you're in an accident. | ||
It's like almost everything they're pushing is bad. | ||
100%. | ||
And another example, what we briefly touched on earlier, was, you know, I was a drug rep and we sold antidepressants, candidly. | ||
And if you look at the data around SSRIs and antidepressants, we're 25 years down the road. | ||
Deaths of despair are at an all-time high. | ||
Anxiety, depression, all of it at an all-time high. | ||
Deaths of despair are greater than that of the Great Depression. | ||
What we are experiencing as a society is not just physically chronically ill, we are mentally chronically ill. | ||
And the solution, again, is not at the bottom of a pill bottle. | ||
If you look at the efficacy data of these antidepressants that have been on the market for years that we spend literally hundreds of millions of dollars on through our governmental payer programs and our private insurance programs that you and I are spending so much of our hard earned money towards. | ||
They don't differentiate from placebo in their own trials. | ||
What big pharma has now 25 years retrospective studies over 75 studies found that antidepressants 82 to 85 percent of the benefits are placebo effect on their own one to 52 point scale for depression. | ||
It made a one to two point difference. | ||
Then you get into the dark side of these things. | ||
One, they're not as efficacious as we've been told to believe they are by the media and by the branches of these big pharmaceutical institutions, but they're also dangerous. | ||
The average person under the age of 25 has a two and a half times increased risk of suicide. | ||
60% of patients report numbing effects in their emotions. | ||
Most patients relapse within 18 months for a product that actually works less efficaciously than exercise. | ||
Exercise in over 90s. | ||
Forest bathing and studies. | ||
Just walking around in the woods or in a field or the park is good for you. | ||
You're supposed to do that. | ||
And they put in the 90s on Prozac drugs. | ||
That it causes increased suicide, megalomania, suicide alleviations, violence, mass murder. | ||
And then you try to talk about it, you get censored and attacked, and then Musk comes out and points it out and they attack him. | ||
Yeah, and that's what Bobby's doing. | ||
That's why I want to bring up the antidepressants. | ||
Look, they're a tool in the tool belt that can serve value in the right patient population when utilized appropriately. | ||
But having been a drug rep, I can tell you that is not what Big Pharma does. | ||
They go out and they toe the line and they press the envelope and they grow market share. | ||
And they do that through convincing clinicians to grow their prescribing habits. | ||
And they do that through painting this picture of these are life-saving compounds. | ||
But the truth of the matter is, in over 97 studies, exercise was one and a half times more effective than any SSRI on the market. | ||
So these products aren't as efficacious as they make them out to be. | ||
They're definitely not as safe as they make them out to be. | ||
And we funded and paid for the development. | ||
And the curation of these products, then we get price gouged through the machine that you just disclosed. | ||
And it's drug after drug, market after market that we see this in. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Looking at what Kennedy's done so far, now sworn in for about eight days, and talking to him, what do you think his first main targets are going to be? | ||
I mean, I think he's announced a lot of it, and a lot of it is asking the question. | ||
Like I said earlier, at least now we're willing to ask the question, and we have people holding people accountable. | ||
And I think a lot of how we fix this is to begin to sever the ties of this corporate capture, right? | ||
We should not be allowing the heads of the NIH, the FDA, all of these alphabet organizations to swap spit with the very people they're supposed to be regulating. | ||
Like I said earlier, 9 out of 10 of the last heads of the FDA have gone to work for industry. | ||
You know, an easy fix for this would be not allowing the people who are the head of the FDA to regulate and enforce treatment options and modalities in the marketplace and then go work for the very people they're supposed to be protecting us against 18 months later. | ||
Purdue Pharma and what happened with the FDA is a prime example of what we get when that happens. | ||
And we can look through history and time and time again see the same problem perpetuating itself. | ||
So that would be one way to fix it. | ||
Another is direct-to-consumer advertising. | ||
We're one of two nations in the world, us and Australia, that allow the pharmaceutical companies to advertise directly to consumers, which is... | ||
It's just insanity to allow them to have that kind of accessibility to, you know, not only all Americans, the elderly, but also the youth of America are getting these messages during Super Bowl ads and all different moments where they're just trying to watch TV and they're getting pushed to this propaganda that can oftentimes be misleading. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You know, Kennedy said in a speech, he said, nothing's off the table. | ||
And they've already gone in and banned making troops. | ||
College people, medical workers, and primary school people take the shot. | ||
Now they're openly talking about banning the Pfizer shot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Which is, I mean, it is crazy how fast things are shifting. | ||
And, you know, the big thing we could do as a society is take back our health care and do what you've done, Alex. | ||
Go and get proactive and predictive. | ||
Go have a comprehensive blood work. | ||
Go assess yourself and prevent the onset of chronic disease. | ||
But I go back to the model that we live in today just so you can understand. | ||
If I'm an insurance company and I know that Joe Bob is pre-diabetic and Joe Bob is headed towards diabetes and I'm monetizing insulin, I have no incentive to stop him from progressing to diabetes because I'm a drug dealer. | ||
I'm in the business of selling insulin. | ||
And that is why the average American is on four or more prescription drugs while every major chronic disease is on the rise. | ||
It goes beyond our food and our institutions all the way into every aspect of our healthcare. | ||
And we've got to fight back. | ||
And thank God this is the direction we're headed. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I want to hit two big developments here with you right now. | ||
But before we do that, tell listeners and viewers, because you're not a sponsor, probably should be, but you've helped me so much, and then I also have another doctor that I took the last three blood tests you did in the last seven months on me, and they were like, wow, who's doing this blood test? | ||
This is the best readouts we've ever seen, and they basically told me all the same things, because that's my older doctor, and they've got a great clinic and great stuff. | ||
But they were just checking me out and doing my yearly checkup. | ||
It was time for that. | ||
And they were like, okay, it's time for your blood testing. | ||
Oh, here it is. | ||
They're like, wow, we've never seen tests this good. | ||
And who is this? | ||
And of course, they're like, oh, we know who that company is. | ||
Tell people about your services, how easy it is, and what you do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, you know, our goal at Ways to Well is to stop chronic disease. | ||
And we start by preventing the diseases from ever developing in the first place. | ||
And how you do that is through... | ||
Comprehensive analysis, step by step. | ||
So like in anything in life, you know, it's good to know if your goal is to live to be a healthy, happy centenarian, right? | ||
The difference between somebody who dies at the average American life expectancy of 72 and somebody who lives to be 100 is the onset of chronic disease. | ||
Well, 87% of chronic diseases are preventable. | ||
So if we get proactive, predictive, and personalized... | ||
We can prevent and steer off the onset of chronic disease. | ||
So a ways to well, we're using AI algorithm-based medicine to assess your blood work. | ||
The future is monitoring you 24-7, tying into your wearables, your REM sleep, your deep sleep. | ||
We know what date you started a treatment modality. | ||
We're tracking those trends with the AI algorithm to see how you're improving. | ||
I actually have a video on some of that if you want to play it at some point. | ||
But through that, we can delay And prevent chronic disease from manifesting, meaning you don't have to go on all these prescription drugs, meaning that through diet, lifestyle, nutrition, lifestyle, behavior changes, and just giving you, the patient, the knowledge, we give you the power and the autonomy to drive your health. | ||
Well, what I loved was, you guys did the first blood test and said, you need more fatty acids, which I take sometimes, but I sort of take fish oil every day and krill oil. | ||
And I already know this. | ||
Why was I doing that? | ||
And then you're like, hey, you're not absorbing vitamin B12, right? | ||
You'll do this. | ||
And your brain's low in this. | ||
And I look at it, and none of it's prescription, you know, though you guys sell pharmaceutical grade other than I got from your thing. | ||
But it was, like, super inexpensive. | ||
And, like, boom, felt it right away. | ||
Had more mental clarity, more everything. | ||
And I'm like, so there's not drugs? | ||
I'm like, well, this peptide, amino acid, and I looked it up, and it's just made in your gut, and then it helped with my shoulder and helped with my leg, and I'm just like, and they're like, yeah, you know, that's why Aaron Rodgers comes in, but the point is, is that, I'm not supposed to say your patients are, but the point is... | ||
No, no, Aaron's done a testimonial. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
He actually had us in the documentary about stem cells and how much they helped his recovery. | ||
Yeah, I mean, but it's like, and then I tell other doctors about this, they barely even know about this stuff. | ||
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You're talking to the Pentagon, they don't even know about stem cells. | ||
Well, the challenge, yeah, because the challenge is most of the healthcare institutions in America are in the insurance-based model. | ||
And so they're limited with what and where and how they can treat you. | ||
Plus, they don't want to, they don't test you to see what you're... | ||
Body's not absorbing, because everybody's genetically different. | ||
Everybody has different genetic traits where you can't absorb certain things, correct? | ||
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Correct. | |
And you never hear about regular doctors or hospitals actually seeing what you're deficient in. | ||
Correct. | ||
I mean, deficient, folks. | ||
If you don't have something essential, it will kill you. | ||
A simple example is we make supplements at Ways to Well as well, and all of our supplements are independently third-party verified, no contaminants, no dyes, no food dyes. | ||
Everything is the highest quality of ingredients, pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, independently third-party verified. | ||
But what makes it important is you've got to have the right supplement for you. | ||
And the way to identify that is to do a comprehensive blood test. | ||
So often I have people come in that have anxiety, depression. | ||
If you were to go into a primary care practice, they're going to write you an antidepressant. | ||
But they never did the deep dive. | ||
They didn't look under the hood. | ||
Oh, your body's not absorbing folic acid. | ||
Oh, your body's not absorbing it. | ||
As soon as we do the blood work and we know which type of genetic markers you have and which cytochrome P450 variants your unique genetic makeup is, we can tailor a solution to maximize your absorption rate and make sure that we're giving you the supplements and the micronutrients needed to optimize your health. | ||
And your nurse practitioners are even telling me, looking at me, blonde hair, blue eyes, they're like, oh, you'll probably have... | ||
Yes. | ||
And sure enough, I had right what they said in my genetics, certain genes broken. | ||
And what's amazing about that is, so a simple example, so many people with anxiety and depression are deficient in zinc, magnesium, and vitamin D. These are not drugs. | ||
These are literally vitamins and minerals that we are deficient in in our diet, in our lifestyle, and sometimes because of our genetic makeup, our ability to absorb these compounds. | ||
And so when we do that deep dive, we can guide you with a tailored approach on which supplements are going to work, which supplements aren't going to work, and help you tweak. | ||
But the answer is not always a prescription drug. | ||
Well, I was going to get to the Trump thing and the dose victories now, but let's do it after the break because I want to talk about this. | ||
You sent me some clips. | ||
Which one is the clip you're talking about that you'd like to play? | ||
Well, you could play number 10 that talks about the app and the AI algorithm and the direction things are headed. | ||
Yeah, let's play clip 10 when they get a chance to get it because they had other videos pulled up. | ||
And we're going to break it in a little while. | ||
Folks, Trump just flamethrowed. | ||
I mean, just annihilated the corrupt governor of Maine. | ||
Of course, Maine tried to take him off the ballot as well. | ||
And then I also want to get into these Doge victories because there's been... | ||
I was watching Fox here in the break, getting a cup of coffee, and they're like, oh, he's racked up some wins. | ||
It's a lot more than just these wins at Doge. | ||
I mean, we knew it was constitutional what Trump was doing, and they had a few picked activist judges that would shoot it down, but we knew all of it's being overturned. | ||
It only took a few weeks, so the left is in full crap there, britches mode. | ||
Go ahead and play the clip. | ||
This is not a healthcare ad. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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This is not a healthcare ad. | |
It's a wake-up call. | ||
In your health, it's a business. | ||
Not yours, though. | ||
Bears. | ||
The system isn't broken. | ||
It's rigged. | ||
And we're the ones footing the bill. | ||
Welcome to the system designed to keep you sick, overwhelmed, and in debt. | ||
It is the world to blind you from the truth. | ||
Damn, this is depressing. | ||
But what if I told you it didn't have to be like this? | ||
This is ways to go. | ||
We're not here to play the game. | ||
We're here to rewrite it. | ||
No gimmicks, no noise, no medical bullshit that leaves you guessing. | ||
Just personalized, cutting-edge care that actually puts you in control of your health so you can live longer, feel better, and actually be f***ing healthy. | ||
Remember, the system should work for you, not them. | ||
It's not healthcare. | ||
It's your life. | ||
Live it well. | ||
We've still got a few minutes till break. | ||
Which clip do you want to go to next, Brigham? | ||
If you want to look at what's going on with the industry and the movement, I guess you could do expenses and doge. | ||
You know, talk about relevant to modern times and what's happening right now. | ||
Yeah, that's clip six here with Brigham Bueller. | ||
I'm sure you get sick of that joke. | ||
I've had it ever since elementary school. | ||
Bueller, I'm going to stop it. | ||
It's friendly. | ||
Here it is, expenses and doge. | ||
And there's lots of people out there now. | ||
Who, for profit reasons, want to keep our children sick? | ||
UnitedHealthcare alone made $365 billion last year in revenue, and 60% of that revenue came from monetizing your prescription drug care. | ||
The reason that is so important and crucial for the American people to understand, and candidly, for Doge to understand, is they monetize that drug care through gap pricing, spread pricing, and marking up the cost of our... | ||
So even though the American people fund 85% of HHS and help develop and pioneer these drugs, these drugs are then sold off for a fraction of the dollar amount to big pharmaceutical companies where they then mark up the price that then get marked up again by the big insurance companies and we the people fit the bill. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
Maha is such a great concept. | ||
And this is the first time I truly feel like as an insider in the system that there's hope. | ||
And so if you're asking, is Robert Kennedy Jr. going to do this? | ||
This is one of his videos with you. | ||
And this is what he's already moving in to do. | ||
I'm already seeing lightning fast action beyond those sending taxpayer money back to him, which is great for stimulus. | ||
At least part of it, pay down the debt with 80% of it, 20% of the people. | ||
That makes perfect sense. | ||
Especially the issue of the economy falling apart. | ||
We've got to get this thing going quick. | ||
It's like an engine running out of gas. | ||
Because if you don't save the thing now, it'll be basically impossible to do with how big the debt is. | ||
But, I mean, you talk about giving people their health back and all the money saved on healthcare. | ||
Big pharma and big healthcare and all these parasites are going to bring us down. | ||
All the numbers show if we don't stop this. | ||
We have to do this, as Elon Musk has said. | ||
Oh, we 100% have to. | ||
And beyond their ability to influence what... | ||
Gets covered. | ||
They also have the ability to obstruct things from going into the marketplace. | ||
One of the prime examples would be what you and I talked about, stem cells off the air. | ||
You know, we've helped you. | ||
We've helped Aaron Rodgers. | ||
We've helped Joe Rogan. | ||
Like, these products are life-saving and life-changing for individuals, and they have stifled and made it. | ||
Dang near impossible for the average American to learn or be educated on this space. | ||
You're not allowed to advertise. | ||
You're not allowed to make claims. | ||
It's very restricted in our ability to... | ||
And it's because it's not a drug they can patent and control, and it works. | ||
Nailed it. | ||
Nailed it. | ||
Because when we look at... | ||
You know, these cellular treatment options. | ||
We're taking the cellular goodies of life. | ||
Healthy birth, healthy mother, pre-planned C-section. | ||
We take the discarded afterbirth, which is the placenta, the umbilical cord. | ||
And within those are the cells of life. | ||
MSC, cytokines, exosomes, extracellular vesicles. | ||
That's all just nerd talk for the truth of the matter is. | ||
What it is, is the building blocks of life. | ||
And if you're going to build a house, you need the raw elements. | ||
You need the brick, the mortar, all of the wood, all of the things that it takes to construct the building. | ||
But then you also need the blueprints. | ||
And these MSCs, mesenchymal signaling cells. | ||
It's totally moral because nobody's getting killed. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
The globalist anti-human revolution is now burning down and collapsing in front of us. | ||
Our counter-revolution against them has been an incredible success. | ||
But now, we have to continue the greatest revolution in modern history, the Renaissance, into the future. | ||
And that's why InfoWars is more important than ever. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we could not have done any of this without you. | ||
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Almost 50% of teens in the United States are overweight or obese. | ||
If a foreign nation did this to our country, we would consider an act of war. | ||
More children are being diagnosed with metabolic disease, diabetes. | ||
Girls are starting periods six years younger. | ||
All I wanted them to hear is, don't sweep this under the rug. | ||
These are people dying. | ||
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Today, virtually everything a child eats or drinks will be served on a plastic plate, in a plastic bottle, or be eaten from a plastic container with plastic utensils. | |
How can we call ourselves a moral nation? | ||
The exemplary democracy in the world, if we are treating our children like this, we're always going to bounce back as Americans. | ||
We're not going to do that if our kids all have chronic disease. | ||
I believe we have the opportunity for transformational bipartisan change to transform American health, to hypercharge our human capital, to improve our budget, and I believe to save our spirits and our country. | ||
Really knowing that you're not only speaking to these senators, but you're speaking to the American people on the record in the halls where these critical decisions are made, Very rarely do they have anyone coming in speaking about health care, coming from a place of such experience of actually focusing on healing. | ||
The challenges of the existing system, it's a model built to essentially treat and maintain chronic disease and monetize that chronic disease for big insurance and big pharma. | ||
And there has to be a paradigm shift that transitions away from treating chronic disease to preventing the root cause that are creating these chronic diseases. | ||
It starts with conversation. | ||
If we can't have the conversation and we can't expose the kinks in the armor and the flaws in the system, you know, the entire value system and the entire reward system of this is built on quarterly earnings and quarterly profits for all these private interests. | ||
And so why are we shocked when we have terrible health and killer quarterly earnings and killer profits? | ||
If we paradigm shift and we truly focus on identifying root causes, preventing chronic disease, not treating with a Band-Aid, I really think we can reduce the cost of healthcare while helping Americans be healthier. | ||
Working with Bobby Kennedy and working with others who have a lot of experience in this space, it is truly a once-in-a-lifetime kind of change that's possible to be able to extract the big-money, big pharma interests. | ||
- Oftentimes, as you know, the FDA is led by somebody who came from big pharma and will go back to big pharma. | ||
And so who do you think they're making decisions in the interest of? | ||
It's big pharma. | ||
I'm a co-chair of the Trump transition team. | ||
And so to be able to find The right people who aren't looking for their next, you know, multi-million dollar payout by Big Pharma, but who are there actually to help identify the root causes of why people are getting sick in so many different ways and bring together that team of people who are actually interested in addressing the root cause of these problems. | ||
Brigham Mueller, the owner and founder of Ways to Well, just W-A-Y-S, the number two, well, ways2well.com, is a really smart guy, and I wanted to play a few of those clips. | ||
Some of the things that he's been up to with Tulsi and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Joe Rogan and others. | ||
This is a real revolution against the tyrants. | ||
It's not just a counter-revolution of the left. | ||
It's a revolution against Big Pharma and the death cult who want to make us sick, who want to control us on record. | ||
It came out decades ago. | ||
Bayer, knowing they were putting HIV and hepatitis in the Factor 8, killing millions. | ||
And they were just laughing about it, saying, well, there's too many hemophiliacs. | ||
These are sick people. | ||
Their reign of terror is coming to an end. | ||
I hope that's the direction we're headed, and I feel confident that we're at least asking the right questions, and we've got change brewing for sure. | ||
And Bobby even said in a tweet, RFK said in a tweet... | ||
You know, the FDA's war on peptides, stem cells, all of these alternative treatment modalities that challenge the establishment and challenge the status quo of Big Pharma. | ||
Your days are numbered and the war on these things are over. | ||
And I hope with some of the administration and some of the folks he's putting in place, we'll be able to get a little bit more transparency and be able to bring some of these life-changing treatment options to the masses. | ||
I really, truly do. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I want to now move to this subject and get your take on it, Brigham. | ||
Doge and President Trump have won six legal fights in just the last four days. | ||
Two big ones just last night. | ||
And this morning, you had all these Democrat judges and Norm Eisenman and all the Democrat Party operatives going to the judges they control and saying the executive branch... | ||
Isn't allowed to look at its own computers. | ||
The head of the Treasury Department can't look at any computers, anything they found they have to destroy. | ||
That has all been overturned in two big rulings. | ||
And the judges excoriated them, saying, this is insane. | ||
I'll read some of the quotes. | ||
You're not allowed to say the executive branch can't look at computers. | ||
Another ruling, yes, Trump can fire whoever he wants over the executive branch. | ||
He is the one person elected by all the American people. | ||
That is the executive branch. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
Another thing was overturned that they couldn't. | ||
Freeze funds while they do investigations. | ||
That's been overturned. | ||
Doge wins massive victory after Judge Schlam's liberals attempts to stop Trump's federal executive branch investigating. | ||
Doge scores big win, allows access on three federal agencies, including the Treasury Department. | ||
Doge notches courtroom wins as Elon Musk crusade to slash federal government. | ||
And there's quotes by one of the judges. | ||
It is not the job of the federal courts to police the security of the information systems in the executive branch, wrote U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in a case. | ||
He went on to excoriate them. | ||
So these judges, with no evidence, I read the filings on air, just said, we think you're stealing Social Security numbers, we think you're hacking it, we think you stole something, because Norm Eisen said so. | ||
I mean, this is wild that they just keep doubling down with bigger and bigger and bigger lies, and it's blowing up in their face so fast. | ||
I think the American people's vote was strong and powerful and a strong message to government that the vote was for change. | ||
And if you look at the approval ratings and the views of where the American people stand on this, I think people are happy with a lot of the challenges and a lot of the change. | ||
Despite what the media may be telling us in the public eye, it seems pretty apparent that most Americans want answers and want to expose fraud and abuse and corruption. | ||
You know, to me, this isn't a left or right issue. | ||
To me, this is a humanity issue. | ||
And we're looking for answers and we're looking for truth. | ||
And what we're looking for, what we're looking for is what you're about to see. | ||
President Trump, just about an hour ago at one of his impromptu press conferences, he speaks six, seven, eight, nine, 20 times a day some days, five, six speeches, events all over the country, more executive orders signed today. | ||
And he's talking to the governor conference that came to meet with him. | ||
And he starts talking to the Democrat governor, Janet Mills of Maine, all part of the same group that tried to take him off the ballot up there illegally. | ||
I mean, just totally crazy. | ||
And he says to her, listen, you're going to follow the federal law, my executive orders, no more DEI money, no more trying to convince 10-year-olds to cut their penises off. | ||
Can't do that until you're 18. It's a free country. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
And she talks back and he just slams the living crap out of her. | ||
You talk about medical tyranny. | ||
We have all these big company heads and others saying, oh, we'll make millions off each person that we mutilate like this and mutilate with the chemicals, not just chopping up. | ||
Here's President Trump. | ||
The NCAA has complied immediately, by the way. | ||
That's good. | ||
But I understand Maine. | ||
Is Maine here? | ||
The governor of Maine? | ||
Are you not going to comply with it? | ||
Well, we are the federal law. | ||
Well, you better do it. | ||
You better do it because you're not going to get any federal funding at all if you don't. | ||
And by the way, your population, even though it's somewhat liberal, although I did very well there. | ||
Your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports. | ||
So you better comply because otherwise you're not getting any federal funding. | ||
Good, I'll see you in court. | ||
I look forward to that. | ||
That should be a really easy one. | ||
And enjoy your life after governor because I don't think you'll be in elected politics. | ||
Man, that is a murder on live television. | ||
And people get men beating up girls in sports and stealing their titles is evil. | ||
Bigger than that is the targeting of children in private schools with government grants and public schools, getting the kid little, convincing there's something else, telling, oh, don't tell your parents, putting them into a psychological database, a cult, and then preparing them to be mutilated by the system. | ||
I mean, Brigham, this is evil stuff. | ||
It's definitely saddening to know where we are as a nation and that these things occur, especially knowing that... | ||
Through the chemicals and all of the ingredients in our food, we are crashing hormone levels with endocrine disruptors, you know. | ||
Whether intentionally or unintentionally, we're still coming to the same outcome. | ||
You know, even children are chronically ill. | ||
Girls are starting periods six years younger. | ||
Boys' testosterone levels are a fraction of what they were in the 80s. | ||
All of these things are detrimental to our long-term physical and mental health, and it does feel predatory to be allowing these type of pathways to impact children. | ||
Well, the U.S. is one of the only countries in the world that allows that regime, and at their allowable level, it bends the gender of the majority of the frogs. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I don't hate people that feel like they're another sex. | ||
And if adults want to do that or whatever, I don't hate those people. | ||
What I hate is targeting kids, confusing them. | ||
But you're right. | ||
At the embryonic level, I'm not a scientist, but I've read all the scientific reports I've talked about for decades. | ||
I'm one of the first guys to really talk about it. | ||
It bends people to where they're not really male or female. | ||
They are a mutant. | ||
And then the system comes in and says, well, let's not give testosterone to a boy who's had his... | ||
This thing bent, bending back the other way. | ||
Let's bend it all the other way, even though statistically these people commit suicide, they're very depressed, not because society isn't accepting them, but because they've been damaged by this, and now they're going to further take them down this path of damaging. | ||
Just like if somebody doesn't have a pituitary growth hormone, for 50 years they give the kids growth hormone and they become a normal size. | ||
Well, that's bending it back the way it's supposed to be, and I think really... | ||
That's a whole new area of services we need is to help rehabilitate these kids that have been mutated by the chemicals. | ||
Yeah, and I think giving people accessibility to answers, too. | ||
You know, giving, you know, whether a child or an adult, being able to actually have a deep dive and understand what's going on in your body physiologically allows us to have better insight into how we can help drive your health mentally and physically. | ||
Well, we don't want them putting chemicals in the water that mutate the frogs. | ||
And then David Hogg, the new co-chair of the DNC, said Alex Jones is homophobic. | ||
He doesn't want gay frogs. | ||
I think gay frogs are great. | ||
Hey, Hogg, there'll be no more frogs. | ||
That's what this is all about, depopulation. | ||
Well, and when you spray chemicals on ecosystems that eradicate and destroy entire ecosystems, it would be logical to assume that those... | ||
Those chemicals are going to directly or indirectly make it into our food and water sources, and they're going to wreak that same havoc on us that are also, I mean, technically bipedal primates. | ||
We are an extension of the animal kingdom. | ||
We fall within it. | ||
So we're going to be impacted by those same chemicals that impact the animals in those ecosystems. | ||
And that's why I think... | ||
Additional rules and regulations around our food, our food sources, the chemicals we're allowed to spray on our food. | ||
All of that is crucial. | ||
And you see Monsanto ramping up its arm to fight that and to provide itself with exemptions. | ||
And that's why they know how real Trump and Kennedy are. | ||
You're pointing it out. | ||
They're flooding into state governments getting laws passed that they have liability protection for their chemicals. | ||
Well, if your chemical is so safe, why do you need that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, that's a good question. | ||
And then if you have nothing to hide, why are you scared of us asking questions and looking deeper? | ||
I don't think I don't know where knowledge became a negative thing. | ||
Knowledge is power. | ||
And with knowledge, we can make better decisions. | ||
And a lot of these things that are, you know, inciting so much frustration from RFK and Trump are really just more asking questions and asking for a deep dive and asking to do the research and dig into the data and uncover. | ||
Are we on the right path or are we not on the right path? | ||
And is there fraud and abuse occurring? | ||
It seems logical. | ||
I definitely know it's logical in the healthcare space because I've seen firsthand the damages and the ramifications of the system the way it stands today. | ||
Wow. | ||
I'm being sent clubs by the crow. | ||
Trump is off the chain. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Guys, get this right now. | ||
Chase has sent it to me. | ||
Trump suggests the rising rates of autism among children could be linked to the U.S. government possibly spraying something in the air. | ||
He claims other countries and the Pennsylvania Dutch don't have this issue. | ||
Well, yeah, there is the giant Department of Energy project that started in 1994, partially declassified, of spraying aluminum dioxide in the atmosphere that also does cause neurological issues. | ||
It's a lot of other things, a cocktail. | ||
But wow, what is going on with Trump, Brigham? | ||
I mean, this guy... | ||
Because that's the thing, you know, is Trump going to get into all the secret areas and start declassifying and stopping? | ||
Because if you think Doge has found the really bad stuff yet, you're wrong. | ||
You know, it's not just, is the gold still at Fort Knox? | ||
Yeah, the former head of the CIA, when he was the head of it, John Brennan said 10 years ago, oh yeah, we've got a giant secret program to control the weather with geoengineering with stuff we spray. | ||
So, I mean, wow, yeah, when is Trump gonna get into the chemtrails? | ||
Here's the clip of Trump. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
But, you know, we have one stat that I quote, the autism stat. | ||
And you hear different numbers, but it's thousands. | ||
They say between 10 and 20,000. | ||
So if you go back 15 years ago, we had, like, nobody. | ||
It was one in 20,000. | ||
Now we have one in 34. Is that right? | ||
34. So 34 or 36 kids have autism. | ||
And if you go back, I guess, 18 years, whenever that was done, it was one in 20,000. | ||
So we got from 20,000 to 34, 36. That's unbelievable. | ||
So there's something wrong. | ||
There's something wrong. | ||
We've done something wrong. | ||
There's something you're gonna figure it out. | ||
Maybe it's a spray that we spray all over the place that nobody else does. | ||
Other countries don't. | ||
Oh, Atrazine. | ||
The Pennsylvania Dutch, they don't do anything, and they're amazingly healthy. | ||
Now they don't take vaccines either. | ||
Yeah, they live like average age of 86, average age now is what, 75? | ||
I know autism rates are up 400%. | ||
It used to be 1 in 150 kids. | ||
That's 1 in 38. Yeah, it's staggering, and they're projecting that that number's going to continue. | ||
And they go, oh, it's overdiagnosed. | ||
No, I'm 50. I know what kids look like 20 years ago. | ||
I go to the mall, and half the kids look like, I'm sorry, they look really unhealthy, like mutants. | ||
We definitely are. | ||
It's not even how they look. | ||
I mean, it's like you try to take your kid to a movie, and I've still got a 7-year-old. | ||
A lot of my kids are grown, but I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
It's like... | ||
It's like basically half the kids look like they're in deep trouble. | ||
And they're howling and barking, and it's pretty sad. | ||
Even when we go back to food, and we haven't talked a ton about food on this go-round, but even when you go back to food and you look at how the FDA regulates the food systems, and if you look at even, I know they've already changed their policy on red dye, which they gave them, I think, three years to take it out of the food, even though they're saying now that it's a risk factor. | ||
It's based off the batch and the dosage, right? | ||
And so how many people do you know that eat the actual serving size of a bag of chips? | ||
Now you multiply that times all of the other food sources that individual eats during the day, and that's based off an adult weight. | ||
And you take that back to a child who may be eating 10 or 20 things that day that have these chemicals, dyes, or different variabilities in their food. | ||
All of that is leading to increased... | ||
Incidences of ADHD. Yeah, I saw a guest on Tucker like six months ago and he was like, oh, after cigarette makers got caught in the 90s adding addictive additives, they moved to food. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
If you look at the ownership, it was big food that owned a bunch of tobacco. | ||
Food was doing this before they started adding weird additives 60 years ago to tobacco. | ||
So they got it backwards. | ||
I mean, they put addictive weird things in there like Red Diet 3 and all that. | ||
Aspartame, incredibly neurotoxic and addictive. | ||
I mean, people are addicted to Diet Coke because they're addicted. | ||
Yeah, one of the things that my friend Bonnie has been exposing is literally in America, we have the same factories making food, the same Froot Loops in the same factory. | ||
They ship one batch to Canada that has all natural food dyes, and they ship a different batch to the children of America from the same manufacturing facility. | ||
They have the ability to make a product safer and less addictive. | ||
They are choosing not to. | ||
And it's our job as consumers to hold these people accountable. | ||
And the only way to do that is to talk through our pocketbooks. | ||
We cannot wait for Congress and governmental bodies to drive this change. | ||
We, the people, have to drive this change. | ||
And I always bring it back to healthcare because that's my knowledge base. | ||
It's the same thing with healthcare. | ||
You know, what we demand is what we will get. | ||
But we have to take sovereignty, accountability, and demand better healthcare outcomes and get away from treating and being sold Band-Aids and go back to healing wounds. | ||
I got some really scary news for everybody. | ||
Guys, pull up the Newsweek article, please. | ||
It's this link to this right here. | ||
We have some, Hotez said two months ago, don't worry, a new pandemic will crash down on Trump and stop him. | ||
And then you've seen Bill Gates say, you better do what I say or a billion, ten million will die. | ||
Don't cut USAID money. | ||
And it went on and on. | ||
And you've seen the head of the UNWHO, Tedros, say it too. | ||
Here it is, breaking a new coronavirus with the ability to spread to humans similar to COVID-19 pandemic has been discovered in China per researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology where it came from the beginning. | ||
Oh, there's a new one. | ||
A new COVID. Oh, and they're telling us about it. | ||
The very people that did it last time and had it on the shelf and ready. | ||
New coronavirus discovered in Chinese bats sparks alarm. | ||
Oh, it's the bats again. | ||
Even though we knew in February of 2020. That they'd scanned it at major universities in India and other areas, and it was five viruses combined, chimeric, made in a lab, all confirmed now. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Can you believe this? | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
It's definitely terrifying. | ||
And I think one of the challenges would be, you know, society's changed. | ||
People aren't as trusting of the government anymore, and rightfully so. | ||
And so the scare for me as, you know, a concerned citizen is, are we going to go? | ||
To the boy who cried wolf, the old nursery rhyme. | ||
Are people going to ever believe again in these institutions? | ||
And they've created and perpetuated this environment of distrust. | ||
It's terrifying to see what could happen in the future now that we have no trust in these organizations. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
I mean, they tell you. | ||
Right when Trump first got in eight years ago, Fauci famously goes, don't worry, we'll get control. | ||
There'll be a new virus respiratory out of China that'll be a guaranteed new pandemic. | ||
We'll hit Trump. | ||
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And then he says, don't worry, the bird flu and other things out of China respiratory are coming. | |
And they're making them all on the shelf. | ||
It came out there to had COVID-19 made under Obama's orders at Chapel Hill. | ||
All this has come out. | ||
And now the very same group, oh, we're warning you, it came out of bats again. | ||
And then you have the head of mRNA at Pfizer getting caught by James O'Keefe two years ago going, oh, we got a whole bunch of new viruses. | ||
We're going to release new strains to make money. | ||
Have you seen that video? | ||
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No, I haven't. | |
I mean, he just, he should, that's who the Justice Department should go after. | ||
He's saying it on video, plus we know they did it. | ||
I do know that a huge pipeline for most of these pharmaceutical companies is built around mRNA. | ||
You know, that's the future of these pharmaceutical industries. | ||
And then the challenge becomes, you know, when we've built a market and an economy and a system, again, that is so focused on quarterly earnings with these big pharmaceutical companies. | ||
And they had the goose that laid the golden egg in these vaccines. | ||
They're not just going to willingly turn over the keys to the castle and take dips in revenue, profit margin. | ||
Well, that's what the Pfizer head of the morning said bragging. | ||
In three different meetings with James O'Keefe, who dressed up like a gay guy, didn't know what James O'Keefe was, he made his hair blonde. | ||
He's like, tell me about what you do. | ||
And he goes, well, we've made all these viruses for new variants. | ||
We're going to release them to make sure we keep making money forever. | ||
Isn't that a great model? | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
And then we know it's man-made. | ||
They scan the damn thing. | ||
It's man-made, Brigham. | ||
Yeah. | ||
These are psychotics. | ||
It's scary. | ||
It's definitely scary. | ||
But we've seen it. | ||
I mean, like you said earlier, we saw what happened during World War II with, you know, Bayer testing its products on people in concentration camps. | ||
And then we go into the 80s with, you mentioned the AIDS crisis and knowingly pushing hemophilia medications that impacted... | ||
People don't know. | ||
It's in the minutes they got in lawsuits in Australia and France where the head of it goes, yeah, we know we're giving everybody this. | ||
There's too many hemophiliacs. | ||
They were recording this in corporate minutes. | ||
Hey, we better pull Factor 8. Nah, screw them. | ||
And it's all documented. | ||
And then it's also, you know, back to the obstructionist mindset. | ||
There were alternatives. | ||
This was when AIDS was a death sentence. | ||
HIV was a death sentence at this time. | ||
And third world countries were paying north of $12,000 for a treatment. | ||
So nobody could afford that treatment. | ||
Compounding pharmacies and generics were attempting to offer products for, I think, $12 a month, and they blocked the... | ||
Dallas Buyers Club is a true story of just a microcosm. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Brigham Mueller, amazing job. | ||
Here is the URL. They're not a sponsor, but they should be. | ||
I haven't even asked him yet. | ||
No, I mean, thank God Joe Rogan told me about this guy. | ||
From what I've heard from other people that have seen the test, the best, most... | ||
Comprehensive blood testing at a very affordable price to really find out what's going on. | ||
The drugs they've got you on, your doctor, whatever. | ||
Who knows? | ||
It might be toxic to you. | ||
This tells you the science is so advanced now, you need to go to W-A-Y-S. That's Ways2Well. | ||
You don't spell out two, just the number two. | ||
Ways2Well.com and use promo code Alex. | ||
So what are they going to do with that? | ||
I forgot about... | ||
Well, it'll give you a discount and it'll allow us to get you in the system and get things started. | ||
And it starts with taking a look under the hood and seeing what's going on. | ||
Brigham, great job, brother. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
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And then take this. | ||
As of tonight, cutting this announcement, Tuesday night, they have sold out of the 4,000 fundraiser coins of pure silver, minted and made in America, veterans of the Infowar, 1776, the seventh coin in the last three years we've offered. | ||
This is an amazing coin. | ||
Just the silver and the printing of it costs our sponsor $38 to make. | ||
We sell it for $99, but if you're a member and discount it, it's $70-something. | ||
This is a memento. | ||
All the past coins sell on the resale market for double, triple, what we even sold them. | ||
But I don't sell them as some financial instrument or something to make you money. | ||
It's your investment in freedom and the second American revolution. | ||
So we're defeating the globalists, but we're worried about Trump and Elon and Doe's right now. | ||
In the big picture. | ||
But when it comes to getting the news out, I'm coming to you for the support and I need your support. | ||
So they held back a thousand coins and half of them are already sold at realoxjones.com. | ||
So as of cutting this, there's 500 left or about 490. I just looked like five minutes ago of these left. | ||
So these are gone at theoxjonesstore.com. | ||
They're exclusively available at realoxjones.com. | ||
A piece of history to give to generations. | ||
To know you're committed to the fight. | ||
And I want to thank those that have supported. | ||
For those that haven't or those that already did. | ||
And you want the coin. | ||
You can get the coin. | ||
It's available as well right now. | ||
And there's also limited edition daggers. | ||
All the other past knives have sold out very quickly. | ||
Those knives are on the verge of selling out at thealexhomesstore.com. | ||
And that's to support InfoWars. | ||
And that's great. | ||
But if you go to realalexhomes.com, the combat dagger. | ||
With InfoWars on one side of the hilt and 7076 on the other, limited edition, laser etched. | ||
Those are available as well and so many other products. | ||
So thanks for keeping us in the fight. | ||
This is your fight. | ||
This is you really donating to your own future. | ||
This is your opportunity to join me as you've done in the past. | ||
And those are the folks who have supported. | ||
For those of you that have shared the articles and videos, things like that, you're great and I appreciate you. | ||
But for that small less than 1%, Of the hundreds of millions of people we reach a day that actually share the videos, that's great. | ||
But for those of you that actually go and support and actually buy products, you are less than one-tenth of one percent at RealOxJones.com. | ||
So I want to thank all the past supporters and encourage those of you out there who've been on the fence. | ||
This isn't just some Netflix show. | ||
It's not something you punch up on your DVR. Now, this isn't some weird, fake, Political ideology and everybody with their hand out. | ||
This is the tip of the spear. | ||
We're taking over the culture. | ||
Our analysis of the world has been proven to be the most accurate by light years. | ||
So it's your opportunity to really back folks that are fighting for you and your family's future right now at RealAuxJones.com. | ||
But regardless, I want to thank you for your verbal support and sharing the links and articles over the years. | ||
We're in this together. | ||
But right now, this is a... | ||
15-round heavyweight championship fight. | ||
And, you know, just like Al Pacino in that famous Any Given Sunday speech, talked about life's about a battle of inches. | ||
That's what's happening right now. | ||
So for those of you that kept us in the fight this long in a battle of inches, I salute you. | ||
But now we are nine months pregnant in this. | ||
We are winning. | ||
We're over the top. | ||
We've turned the tide. | ||
But we can't just decide we've won and go back to sleep. | ||
We've won major battles. | ||
We haven't won the war. | ||
So go now to thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
And support the great products that are there to support Infowars. | ||
But if you want to support the legal defense and the backup network, RealAlexJones.com is the place to go to get these great products. | ||
So please take action now. | ||
I can't do this without you. | ||
The number one place to support to get the very best deals and products that are sold out is RealAlexJones.com. | ||
To keep our operation going and to ensure we have the funds and equipment and money we need to continue to fight regardless of what the globalists do at reloxjones.com. | ||
I respectfully thank you and ask for your support now because without you, we can't continue. |