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It's Tuesday, April 8th, 2025, and Judge Boasberg has been overridden by the Supreme Court. | ||
But notice that Amy Comey Barrett, appointed by Trump, voted against the Constitution in America and for an MS-13 gangbanger. | ||
Deported to El Salvador. | ||
I warned Trump. | ||
Robert Barnes warned Trump. | ||
So many others warned Trump at the time that she was a total operative of the deep state. | ||
So is Chief Justice John Roberts, that he's been recently exposed literally working with top Democrat operatives like Norm Eisen to set up all the lawfare we've seen over the last nine years. | ||
So it's very, very important that they continue to be exposed. | ||
And we have to understand that every action of these district court federal judges is completely unconstitutional. | ||
And that it violates every facet of the laws and precedent in this country. | ||
But they're desperate. | ||
And you're going to see more of this. | ||
But Roberts chose the battles here. | ||
It was too obvious to side with MS-13. | ||
But he will continue to work behind the scenes and publicly like he did in 2020, letting the lower courts know it later came out. | ||
Don't even hear these election fraud cases. | ||
We're going to be breaking it all down here today. | ||
Right now, if you're watching this, I am in Florida to be on Tucker Carlson's show tomorrow. | ||
That should be out very, very soon. | ||
But I'll be filing reports from the road. | ||
Calling in live and more. | ||
But coming up, the big story are these dire wolves that supposedly have been resurrected from 13,000 years ago. | ||
What's really behind that? | ||
And how does that tie into the entire underground human-animal chimeric splicing that they admit in government? | ||
White papers and research have been going on for 50 years that we know of. | ||
The animal-human clones that suddenly they're admitting they've got, just like these dire wolves that are a secret facility, and they can't let you have all the details. | ||
Well, they keep this whole system out of view, but are starting to reveal it and roll it out to the world. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
I'll be filing reports on this coming up. | ||
But right now, Chase Geyser, Harrison Smith, and the crew are hosting... | ||
From Austin, Texas, we take you there live now. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host today and tomorrow, while Alex Jones is on a mission for the Infowar, visiting Tucker Carlson for what is certain to be an outstanding interview. | ||
Frankly, I can't wait myself to watch it, but we have... | ||
Several reports lined up right now coming from Alex Jones that we're going to be airing throughout the show and he's actually currently working on even more reports that he's sending to the crew to edit. | ||
So this whole show is going to be littered with new Alex Jones content and there's just so much news to cover. | ||
I asked the crew to put the chessboard background up today because it's incredibly fitting for what we see unfolding Throughout the world right now with these tariffs. | ||
And I didn't really realize the depth, the complexity of what's going on until I had a conversation with George Papadopoulos years ago. | ||
Gosh, now about the IMEC corridor. | ||
And now I totally understand what's going on and it's shocking and it's dangerous. | ||
Chris, I believe Trump is doing all the right things with the tariffs, by the way. | ||
But we are in an incredibly volatile situation right now between Russia, China, Iran, India even and the United States. | ||
And it has to do with falling fertility rates and birth rates and trade deficits and tariffs and keeping the dollar as a global reserve currency. | ||
I've got some new insights I'm going to be sharing with you on the other side. | ||
Right after this one minute break, we do have some more reports from Alex Jones that we're It is Tuesday, April 8th, 2025. | ||
And we have a lot of massive news, obviously, to cover today. | ||
But something I want to spotlight first is the fact that Adam Schiff, the disgraced congressman, now senator from California, who quarterbacked the fake Jan 6th committee, who had to be pardoned for all the crimes he committed during that, destruction of evidence, falsification of evidence, tampering with witnesses, the list goes on and on. | ||
And they covered up what they really did, how the Democrats ran January 6th, the deep state operation. | ||
They wanted to be a lot worse than it was, but it was a dud, so it really blew up in their face. | ||
Pun intended, their fake pie bomb, all of it. | ||
They've been running the globalist whole shadow government against Trump and the American people for year after year after year. | ||
Well, now he's had his own kangaroo hearing that's not even a real congressional hearing, just like January 6th was not truly constituted. | ||
He's saying they're exposing Trump and his shadow government and his tyranny when Trump has the mandate of the people and won the popular vote, as well as the Electoral College, and his polls are the highest they've ever been. | ||
The Democrats are down to 21, 22 points. | ||
Depending on the poll, their party's going over the edge of the cliff. | ||
As Bill Maher said three weeks ago, it's game over for them. | ||
Really, their party has died. | ||
So all they want now is to instigate a civil war in America. | ||
Crash the stock market and treat some type of racial incident, George Floyd 2.0. | ||
That's John Podesta's own admitted battle plan. | ||
And so now they're going to have these fake hearings there inside Congress, I guess paid for by taxpayer money somehow, and say that Trump is a dictator and Trump isn't transparent. | ||
And Trump is doing all these illegal things when it's their judges violating the Constitution with all these injunctions against Trump that are being... | ||
Obviously all overridden because they're totally fraudulent, trying to protect MS-13 gang members from being deported. | ||
I mean, this type of crap. | ||
So everything they've done, the lawfare, the lawsuits, the indictments, the grand juries, the trillions stolen, the money laundering, just trying to start a nuclear war, the human trafficking, the sex slavery, all of it. | ||
And then they turn around and invert reality and say that Trump and his administration, they're the ones doing this. | ||
They have a shadow government. | ||
They have a secret government. | ||
When he's literally having a shadow government hearing, it's just the height of fraud. | ||
But that's what they are. | ||
I mean, they are perfect in their fraud, perfect in their lies, perfect in their deception. | ||
But now the people are asleep, so it's all coming to a head. | ||
Here's the clip of Schiff. | ||
What a circus. | ||
And then we're gonna be breaking down this and a lot more here today. | ||
I've got a report coming up on these dire wolves. | ||
Being resurrected, post-extinct, really the whole thing is a fraud. | ||
There is a lot of real cloning and human-animal splicing going on that I'll be detailing coming up in my next report. | ||
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...step of convening this unprecedented hearing. | ||
We've brought together both chambers of Congress, the Senate, and the House to conduct real oversight and to serve as a check and balance to hold those who misuse power to account and to carry out our constitutional duty. | ||
Convening this hearing was not our first choice. | ||
We have tried to get our Republican colleagues to hold hearings, to do meaningful oversight, to assert Congress's authority as an independent branch of government. | ||
But to our great disappointment, our Republican colleagues have abdicated that important responsibility. | ||
They have stood by as the President has run roughshod over the legislative branch and turned Congress into little more than a rubber stamp. | ||
So today we'll hold the first of what we hope will be more bicameral oversight hearings. | ||
We will do the investigative work that our colleagues across the aisle refuse to do. | ||
We will expose the illegality, abuse and corruption of this administration and within the Department of Justice. | ||
We will have brave witnesses speak to what's actually happening behind closed doors, how the Trump administration continues to try to intimidate them from speaking out, and why it matters to Americans across the country. | ||
The Trump administration is following a well-worn playbook. | ||
History serves as a guide and as a warning. | ||
In the 1930s, a Jewish lawyer in Berlin tracked in meticulous detail how Germany gradually became what he called a dual state. | ||
First to keep the country running, the ordinary legal system remained in place for most people. | ||
And yet, step by step, a parallel system of governance and law emerged, what one scholar called a lawless zone. | ||
A parallel system carry out the will of the leader and to go after his enemies, real or perceived. | ||
To punish, to reward, to co-opt. | ||
To intimidate silence or take over institutions that make a society free and vibrant. | ||
The courts, the lawyers, the universities, the press, even businesses. | ||
These people have absolutely no clue what's going on. | ||
First of all, they're abundantly corrupt. | ||
But then second of all, they're totally ignorant. | ||
I don't think anyone realizes the level of desperation the most dangerous nations of the world are in right now. | ||
I don't think anyone realizes how Russia is with an incredibly low birth rate. | ||
I don't think anyone realizes how desperate China is with the birth rate of one child per woman, which is half of what it needs to be to sustain its own population. | ||
I mean, economically speaking, these major superpowers with nuclear power are dying. | ||
And that's what's ultimately causing a lot of the conflict that we're facing right now. | ||
With Russia's desperation, being surrounded by NATO and relying on exporting natural gas as a major part of its economy through Ukraine, that experience. | ||
There's a lot of expansion there, not to mention they're rallying with China and BRICS to try to subvert the dollar as a global reserve currency. | ||
But then we have China pushing for the Belt and Road Initiative and funding and supporting Iran to keep the Middle East destabilized so we can't pivot away from them. | ||
But the fact of the matter is China within the next 30 years is going to crumble unless they make dramatic changes to their reproductive rights. | ||
And the Adam Schiff's and the Elizabeth Warren's, they don't understand. | ||
They don't get it. | ||
They think that when we... | ||
Launch tariffs or reciprocal tariffs on these other nations that it's a tax on middle class and lower class Americans. | ||
When really it's not. | ||
If you look at what happened to the stock market in the United States, the people that took the biggest hit were the billionaires here in the United States. | ||
And China's stock market crashed 10% in one day just the other day because of these tariffs. | ||
You realize the difference between the Chinese stock market and the U.S. stock market is that the Chinese stock market is 60% owned by the CCP, by the government itself. | ||
So when we hurt their stock market, we're actually undermining the CCP itself. | ||
The government of China itself. | ||
Whereas when our stock market gets hurt, there's some billionaires that might lose some money. | ||
Some things get traded around and then it bounces back right away. | ||
I mean, today we're seeing the Dow Jones recovering astoundingly well. | ||
But they don't understand the major shift that is taking place right now in the entire world. | ||
A similar massive economic shift took place 50 years ago when the United States shifted from a manufacturing economy to a service-based economy. | ||
We stopped making things here in large because we outsourced all of our manufacturing to China for the cheap slave labor and because the... | ||
It became so expensive to make anything here that everybody just outsourced. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous that it's cheaper to import from over the ocean from another nation than to manufacture right down the road something that we need, like pencils, for example, or electronics. | ||
But what's happening now is a few things all at once. | ||
First, we have artificial intelligence exploding, which is basically going to eradicate the workforce as we know it. | ||
Now, I'm somebody who believes in the conservation of labor, similar to Sir Isaac Newton's law of the conservation of energy. | ||
Energy is neither created or destroyed. | ||
It merely changes form. | ||
Same thing with labor. | ||
I mean, they thought when tractor trailers came out that all the farmers were going to be out of work. | ||
And it turns out that, no, they had more work to do. | ||
Farming 100 acres, you could farm 1,000 acres now with the technology. | ||
Everybody's still working by the sweat of their brow. | ||
I mean, God commanded it himself in Genesis as a punishment for original sin. | ||
You will work by the sweat of your brow. | ||
It's part of the human condition. | ||
It cannot be innovated away. | ||
So we've got this artificial intelligence coming in that's going to totally eradicate the labor force as we know it. | ||
People will still have jobs. | ||
They're just going to be completely different. | ||
The amount of information and content that they're going to be required to produce is going to be astronomically more than any historical precedent that has been set. | ||
And then China simultaneously is losing its entire labor force because they're not having any children and everybody is aging out. | ||
So even if we relied on China exclusively for all of our manufacturing, there simply wouldn't be enough of a labor force in China to satisfy the demand of the U.S. | ||
market in the years to come. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is the strategy. | ||
This is the policy. | ||
We are trying to make India the new China. | ||
We are trying to make India manufacture all of our goods instead of China because China is subversive and tricky and dishonest and not an ally whatsoever. | ||
And we know that China is funding Iran, which is funding terrorism in the Middle East. | ||
We know that China is trying to destabilize the region to ensure that we can never put the IMEC corridor from India through Israel into Europe. | ||
So China is desperate. | ||
They're ready to go to all-out war because they know that they're going to die if they don't secure a significant increase in economic influence in the region in a very short period of time. | ||
Russia's in a similar position. | ||
Birth rates astronomically low. | ||
They're trying to do everything they can to subvert the dollar as well because of all the sanctions we put on them, the regulations we put on them. | ||
NATO's always surrounding them. | ||
Even NATO today, every single day I see new ads from NATO. | ||
In fact, I'm going to show this clip. | ||
This is clip number 32, guys, of a NATO ad. | ||
Just advertising globalism, how great it is, all in the context of the fact that the Pentagon chief fires U.S. military representatives to NATO. | ||
Defense Secretary Pete Hagseth has fired the U.S. military representative to NATO. | ||
The Pentagon announced Tuesday saying her removal was due to a loss of confidence and her ability to lead. | ||
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Let's watch clip number 32. NATO works with a wide network of non-member countries across the globe, which are called NATO partners. | |
The Alliance also collaborates closely with other international organizations such as the European Union and the United Nations to contribute to peace and security. | ||
These organizations and partner countries team up with NATO on many activities, including military training exercises, crisis prevention and management, information sharing, and much more. | ||
These partnerships allow NATO and its partners to tackle common challenges like terrorism, cyber attacks, or climate change. | ||
Cooperating with partners that share NATO's core values contributes to stability beyond our borders and enhances our security at home. | ||
And I've gotten to a point where I'm convinced that China is fundamentally and ultimately behind The massive decline that we've seen in Europe. | ||
And when you look at Europe, you see that they've been invaded with an unfriendly foreign body, a lot of refugees, a lot of so-called asylum seekers. | ||
I think the most common name in Ireland of a newborn baby is Muhammad now. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I believe in freedom of religion. | ||
I believe that if you're a Muslim, you should be able to practice your religion. | ||
I'm not Muslim, and I have a lot of problems with that religion. | ||
But I'm also not so naive as to think that you can have two totally incompatible cultures right next to each other in close proximity without any assimilation living in harmony. | ||
And when you look at all these people that are flooding into Europe and where they're coming from and why it's happening, a lot of it has to do with the just tremendous amount of unrest that is happening in the Middle East, most of which is funded by China through Iran and then propagated out from Iran into all the surrounding Muslim majority countries. | ||
You've got things like... | ||
Cousin marriage, the return of 40% of all marriages are between first and second cousins. | ||
Of the marriages that are between cousins, 30% of them are between first cousins, and it's been happening for generation after generation. | ||
And then you ship them all throughout Europe, and you have this crippling and this undermining of Europe happening right now, which just leaves Russia stronger, relatively speaking, and China stronger, relatively speaking. | ||
All of our allies are being bred out. | ||
None of them are having any children. | ||
This is part of the strategy, I think. | ||
And if you look at the policies of China, they don't allow any of that stuff to happen in their own country. | ||
They're almost completely homogenous. | ||
So they fund all this chaos and terror that allows for the erosion of Europe and Western values and Western culture all while they erode our children's minds through apps like TikTok and things of that nature. | ||
Some sort of color revolution where they're just brainwashing generation after generation. | ||
But these are all behaviors of a desperate people. | ||
And this is what I'm afraid of because we understand if we've been paying attention That the more desperate a party becomes, the more dangerous it becomes. | ||
If you're in a fight and you're backed into a corner, you start pulling hair, you start scratching, you start clawing, you start biting. | ||
And now I finally understand what's going on and why it's so important that Trump's doing what he's doing. | ||
We drastically... | ||
In the United States of America, have to diversify away from China because even if we were just chummy with China, so friendly with China, in the next decades, they're not going to be able to satisfy the demand that the United States market's going to have for production because their population is gone. | ||
And when that happens, they're going to have a massive economic implosion. | ||
They're going to have an aged population. | ||
And it's going to be like back to square one. | ||
And this is why we see things like China and Russia teaming up despite the fact that throughout history they've kind of had a checkered relationship with one another. | ||
I can't remember which clip it is on the list, but I know the crew's got it. | ||
Zelensky comes out and brags that he's captured Chinese soldiers fighting on behalf of Russia in the war in Ukraine. | ||
Obviously, Zelensky understands. | ||
That the United States is about ready to go to war with China, if not explicitly, then through the proxy of Iran. | ||
And Zelensky is thinking that if he shows that the Chinese are fighting with the Russians... | ||
then maybe he can garner some sort of international support from Europe or the United States of America or England, even more support, given that we feel threatened by China right now because they're trying to undermine the dollar as a global reserve currency by establishing a trade monopoly in the entire hemisphere of the planet. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But what's scary to me about this realization, about talking about these tariffs, what's really happening with the population crises in these nations, these nuclear power nations, what's really shifting in terms of artificial intelligence and the way labor is going to be done and who's going to manufacture what, when, and who's going to have a global reserve currency. | ||
What's really terrifying to me about this is we see Doge come in and identify massive amounts of waste, at least a trillion dollars worth of waste, if not more. | ||
And I believe that that effort was earnest. | ||
And I believe that Donald Trump sincerely wants to eradicate government waste because I believe that he understands that if we want to have a population in the United States, then we have to eradicate inflation. | ||
And the only way we can eradicate inflation is if we eradicate government spending. | ||
But that being said, it did just come out that the new budget funds a record amount of money to the Pentagon. | ||
I can't remember what the exact number was. | ||
Was it a trillion dollars? | ||
It's one of these articles in the stack here. | ||
And so he's ramping up military expansion, military spending. | ||
He is literally attacking China with the tariffs, which I agree with, all while threatening to go to war with Iran, which is China, because there's this massive trade war going on right now in the region over who's going to have a monopoly of trade itself. | ||
I'm thinking to myself, every single piece of evidence is pointing toward the notion that we are going to go to war with China. | ||
With Iran specifically. | ||
In fact, I want to show you clip number 46. This is Warren Buffett in clip 46 saying that, in a way, tariffs are an act of war. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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How do you think tariffs will affect the economy? | |
I mean, tariffs are actually, we've had a lot of experience with them. | ||
They're an act of war to some degree. | ||
How do you think tariffs will impact inflation? | ||
Over time, there are attacks on So is there an answer for that when people say, you know, inflation persists, consumer prices keep going up, when's the end in sight? | ||
No, prices will be higher 10 years from now and 20 years from now and 30 years from now. | ||
And what do you think about what's happening in Washington right now? | ||
I think it's Washington. | ||
It's, you know, technology changes things, all kinds of things, but Washington is Washington and the problem with politics is that it tend to have to make tiny compromises. | ||
So look, I don't know if Warren Buffett's right or not, if he's malicious or not. | ||
Mixed feelings about him. | ||
But in a way, tariffs can definitely be used as an act of war. | ||
I mean, we have essentially Eradicated at least 10% of the CCP's net worth in one weekend. | ||
All while they're trying to fund this war with Iran so they can destabilize the region and ensure that the Belt and Road Initiative gets created and established before the IMEC corridor. | ||
And Trump has been coming out recently and talking about the IMEC corridor. | ||
I want to show you clip number 13. This is Trump talking about the IMEC corridor. | ||
And for those of you who don't know what it is, it's just simply a trade route from India through Saudi Arabia to Israel into Europe. | ||
But right now, we're the leader by quite a bit. | ||
Finally, we agreed to work together to help build one of the greatest trade routes in all of history. | ||
It will run from India to Israel to Italy and onward to the United States, connecting our partners by ports, railways, and undersea cables, many, many undersea cables. | ||
It's a big development. | ||
It's a lot of money going to be spent. | ||
We've already spent some, but we're going to be spending a lot more in order to stay advanced and stay the leader. | ||
I'm pleased to report that with today's announcements, the friendship between the United States and India is the strongest I believe it's ever been. | ||
I think our relationship is the best it's ever been between two leaders of the two countries. | ||
And it's an honor to say that. | ||
I'd like to now invite the Prime Minister. | ||
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Alright, so everybody's asking about this unextinct or de-extinct event by Colossus Biosciences out of Dallas, Texas that has these dire wolves that have been raised from the dead from extinction from 13,000 years ago at an undisclosed location protected by 13-foot fences and drones. | ||
These are hybrids. | ||
They simply took some of the DNA strand from bones from the marrow of extinct dire wolves that, again, are somewhat related to canines, more related to the African jackal. | ||
And they injected it and mixed it into the genome of a wolf. | ||
They're saying that this is a dire wolf from the TV show Game of Thrones itself, that it's just a Hollywood representation of that. | ||
So it's fantasy on top of fantasy. | ||
What it is, is just a new creation. | ||
And none of this is new. | ||
Forty years ago, in South Korea, you could buy rhesus monkeys that glow in the dark that are part jellyfish. | ||
But that's not sexy to people for some reason. | ||
50 years ago, they were able to grow a human ear on a mouse. | ||
So my point is, it's way advanced, the science, from what you're being told to what you're seeing. | ||
And I remember being on the air 30 years ago, and it was in government white papers and public information that they'd splice humans with animals and were implanting the embryos inside of cows and growing up these humanoids. | ||
Their argument was, well, because we've made The humanoids are generally cows. | ||
They would be rejected by the cow. | ||
He doesn't have any rights. | ||
And then you saw the big PR articles last week. | ||
Oh, scientists say they can grow humanoids now for organs, but don't worry, they're not conscious. | ||
So what we're seeing is humans being turned into a commodity. | ||
And, you know, you got Elon Musk going, hey, it'd be cool to have a baby woolly mammoth. | ||
Wouldn't that be great? | ||
Sure, all that would be very, very interesting. | ||
But, In general, all of this isn't just the plot from Jurassic Park. | ||
It's the reality. | ||
There's also the issue that when you mix extinct DNA, what it is, cells, with current living species, there are a lot of different genetic pollution, viruses. Microplasms, a lot of things that are mixed into it. | ||
And you can have extinct viruses that then are able to reemerge. | ||
Of course, just like all the new COVID shots, for some reason I have SV40 that causes cancer, the monkey virus. | ||
Even though it's not in the manufacturing process, why is it in there? | ||
Well, they're adding it on purpose. | ||
And the spike protein goes in and kills your DNA point that is for healing cancer. | ||
And they load it all with not just S-40, but hundreds of other deadly viruses. | ||
I mean, this is all weapon systems. | ||
So there's a lot of great technology. | ||
Everything that's being rolled out by the globalists is to poison us and kill us and make a new market for Pfizer to double their profits on all the new cancer drugs they have. | ||
And then with these other companies, it reminds me of the Raliants 20-something years ago saying that they cloned humans and it wasn't really true. | ||
But in this case, I mean, I believe it's true, but it's not really the dire wolf. | ||
It is a hybrid with the current wolf. | ||
Mixed in. | ||
Yeah, brother. | ||
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Can I take a selfie? | |
You bet. | ||
Shoot and report. | ||
It's all right. | ||
Come on over. | ||
Hey, have you heard about the dire wolves? | ||
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I don't think so. | |
How they've brought back the extinct animal. | ||
But really, that's not what's going on. | ||
So I'm going to shoot and report. | ||
Good to see you, brother. | ||
Nice to meet you. | ||
So that's the reality of what's happening here. | ||
And I'm glad that this is coming out because it's just a great way to get people thinking and understanding about what's really going on. | ||
You know, the future has been here for a long time. | ||
It's just not evenly distributed. | ||
And all the amazing technology that's been developed is kept by the establishment. | ||
And we're just deployed the systems as weapon systems. | ||
But all of this PR about, oh, we can grow humanoids to get new organs. | ||
Oh, it's industrial level. | ||
It's no big deal. | ||
And now all this dire wolf stuff. | ||
It's all just normalizing this. | ||
But back when they were making Jurassic Park movies 20 years ago, this stuff was already reality. | ||
So, now... | ||
In the case of dinosaurs, it's so old, they haven't been able to get any of the real DNA. | ||
I don't even know where... | ||
But woolly mammoths and things like that, they do have. | ||
And I can guarantee you they've already got all that stuff, okay? | ||
This is just a company that has low-level technology compared to what's really going on. | ||
And then now you've got Fauci saying there's going to be a new virus coming out that's going to be very bad and have a very high morbidity rate, mortality rate, just like it did in 2017. | ||
Of course he knows that, because he worked with Obama and the globalists, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to make it, then move it to Wuhan, so they have a cover story for what they're about to do. | ||
So this is all going to function stuff. | ||
So it's an extremely, extremely serious situation, and it needs to be exposed, and the general public. | ||
Hi, how you doing, brother? | ||
God bless you. | ||
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I saw your, the Tesla thing was amazing. | |
Oh, the Tesla protest? | ||
Say hi to folks. | ||
If you want to be on air, I'm shooting a video about the... | ||
Did you hear about the resurrection of the dire wolves? | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
10,000 years. | ||
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That's amazing. | |
Yeah, I'm following this report today. | ||
It's a little bit bigger than that, but yeah. | ||
But it all ties into gain of function, all the genetics. | ||
Sounds insane, though. | ||
Where are you guys going? | ||
We're going to Tokyo. | ||
All right, well, good luck, guys. | ||
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Thanks a lot, man. | |
God bless you. | ||
Sure, let's do it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
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Man, I became a big fan after that. | |
Well, you're on air now, buddy. | ||
Amazing. So, God bless you, man. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
You guys have fun in Tokyo. | ||
So that's the report. | ||
I'm going to go back to chasing the group. | ||
I'll be following more reports live from the road. | ||
I was seeing this earlier in the morning about the flight to go to Kirk Carlson. | ||
So God bless you all. | ||
Don't forget this entire operation is powered by ultra-methylene blue, the best methylene blue out there, medical grade. | ||
It's in stock, ready to ship right now at the AlexJonesStore.com and all the other great products are there as well. | ||
Thank you so much for your support. | ||
You're the reason we're still here. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
We've got more reports coming up. | ||
Some in this segment, some in the next hour. | ||
Basically every hour. | ||
He's sending stuff in like crazy. | ||
The crews tell me there's another one, there's another one, there's another one. | ||
So we're going to show all of them. | ||
There will be a lot of Alex Jones on this broadcast. | ||
But as I was saying during the last segment. | ||
We have this major trade war going on. | ||
China is desperate because its population is collapsing. | ||
Russia is desperate because its population is collapsing. | ||
Artificial intelligence is completely shifting the future of labor the world over while we're trying to divert all of our manufacturing back home and to India away from China because regardless of whether or not we're friendly with China, they simply will not have enough people able to fulfill the demand. | ||
And so we've got this massive replacement migration happening in Europe. | ||
The Democrats try to do the same thing here. | ||
And so what I want to do is I want to show you a couple AI clips and I'm going to tie it in to how AI is really connected to all this and why I think everything points to war with China. | ||
It's really ugly and I hope that I'm wrong. | ||
And I'm just so glad that Trump is president because he's probably the only leader, the only option that could feasibly bring us out of this without causing a massive World War. | ||
First clip I want to show you is clip number 15. This is Bill Gates talking about artificial intelligence. | ||
And after I show you that clip, I'm going to show you another clip of Sam Altman talking about artificial intelligence. | ||
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So let's go to 15. Everyone's talking about AI and that's the big topic. | |
Everyone's like, how's it going to take over and all this stuff and it's bad or it's good or we don't know. | ||
So what are the pros and cons for, in layman's terms, for someone like me? | ||
Yeah, so the era we've come to is sort of the vision that computing was expensive and it basically became free. | ||
The era that we're just starting is that intelligence is rare. | ||
You know, a great doctor, a great teacher. | ||
And with AI, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace. | ||
But I think, you know, it's a little bit unknown. | ||
Will we be able to shape it? | ||
And so legitimately... | ||
It's completely new territory. | ||
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I mean, will we still need humans? | |
Not for most things. | ||
So basically what he's saying there is something that Elon Musk has said. | ||
Despite how evil Bill Gates is, he's correct in that human intelligence will become a very small percentage or proportion of overall intelligence on the planet in like in the next 10 years, maybe in the next five years. | ||
And the more intelligent artificial intelligence becomes, the faster it becomes more intelligent. | ||
It's exponential. | ||
It's like Moore's Law. | ||
So we are rapidly entering into a new era. | ||
And frankly, we're already there. | ||
We just haven't realized it yet. | ||
We haven't admitted it yet. | ||
It's like people use the dollar and pretend that it has value because no one's admitted that it's worthless yet. | ||
But once everybody kind of gets on board and realizes that it's worthless, then everything changes. | ||
Same thing with artificial intelligence. | ||
It's absolutely astounding what it's able to accomplish. | ||
I'm going to show you this Sam Altman clip to really drive it home, and we're going to unpack this on the other side with some details of what the ramifications, what the implications are of this unfolding. | ||
Let's watch clip 48. Company makes large language model, API, other people build on top of it. | ||
And I think there will be a middle layer that becomes really important where I'm skeptical of all of the startups that are trying to train their own models. | ||
I don't think that's going to keep going, but what I think will happen is there will be a whole new set of startups that take an existing very large model of the future and tune it, which is not just fine-tuning all the things you can do. | ||
I think there will be a lot of access provided to create the model for There's a lot of famous | ||
scenes from the first Matrix movie. | ||
Which directly correlates to what Sam Altman is talking about. | ||
This is another example of an evil sociopathic technocrat actually forecasting the truth of what's going to happen in the future. | ||
I don't know if you remember, but there's a scene in the first Matrix where they're all eating this goopy oatmeal-like food together in the Nebuchadnezzar. | ||
One guy says it's everything the body needs, and the other guy, Mouse, says it's not everything the body needs. | ||
And he's referring to the woman in red that he's programmed. | ||
And they have all these training cycles where Morpheus and Neo can practice martial arts in a fake room in the matrix. | ||
Or he's training them to learn how to jump from building to building in the matrix. | ||
Or he's training them on what the matrix is and is able to freeze everybody. | ||
These are countless scenes in The Matrix about the nature of The Matrix. | ||
The point I'm trying to make is they were able to build these specific programs layered on top of the fundamental infrastructure, but it was still based on the Matrix. | ||
Ultimately, all the technology that they were using for those training exercises in that movie, all those scenes in that movie, all that technology was based off of the ultimate singularity. | ||
The ultimate artificial intelligence. | ||
What Sam Altman is talking about is, hey, there might be competitors out there. | ||
There might be other startups and businesses that create awesome tools using the infrastructure that OpenAI creates. | ||
But there's not going to be another major competitor or there will be so few other major competitors that it's going to be a conglomeration of this massively powerful technology. | ||
So OpenAI... | ||
And BlackRock are vying for a place as the foundational infrastructure for artificial intelligence into the future. | ||
Through XAI, Elon Musk is trying to create a competitor. | ||
And this is all while China is threatening at any moment to take over Taiwan. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's been investing in Taiwan for years because Nvidia is there, and Nvidia makes the chips that are used for the radically fast processing required. | ||
For artificial intelligence models to run. | ||
So we've got this weird thing where China's infrastructure and its economy is totally shrinking because its population is dying and they're only having one child per two people. | ||
While they're simultaneously trying to secure a monopoly over trade in the region through the Belt and Road Initiative and they're harassing other parts of the region that could foster a competitive trade route like the IMEC corridor. | ||
So while they're manufacturing and their populace is collapsing, while they're trying to gain an economic monopoly over the entire half of the planet, they're simultaneously vying for influence over the future of artificial intelligence because they know a couple of things. | ||
First off, they know that if the United States is able to successfully weaponize artificial intelligence in a more advanced way, then that makes them less dependent on China, more independent altogether. | ||
But simultaneously, they are desperately trying to figure out how they can automate the labor that is going to die of age, that is aging out, retiring, and leaving. | ||
And so they're in a war on all fronts right now, and we slap these tariffs on them because they're assaulting us and harassing us through Iran, because they're trying to subvert the dollars, the global reserve currency, and if they were successful in doing so, I mean, it would just totally wreck Western civilization as we know it. | ||
Massive global depression. | ||
Way worse than what you saw in 1929. | ||
Almost certainly would lead to World War III. | ||
That's a national security interest right there. | ||
And so we're gearing up for war with China, either directly or through Iran. | ||
Pete Hegseth has said it. | ||
We've got the Pentagon getting record funding. | ||
We've got Trump threatening Iran. | ||
We've got the intelligence community saying that Iran's been trying to assassinate President Trump. | ||
And I think Trump believes it. | ||
I don't know if it's true or not. | ||
I doubt it's possible. | ||
I doubt that it's true. | ||
Because surely that's suicide for Iran if they were to do something like that. | ||
They know that. | ||
But it's just unbelievable to me. | ||
And before we go to this report from Alex Jones, I just want to remind you even more reports are coming up in the next segments. | ||
And I'm going to unpack this more in an in-depth way on the other side of the break. | ||
In all the ramifications of it, because right now I think we're the closest that we've ever been to World War III, and it's because our enemies are so desperate. | ||
And I think that Trump is really, really masterful right now in some of the things he's doing with the tariffs. | ||
But on the other side of this break, I'm going to show you some of the clips of Democrats who just don't get it, or they're just totally sold out to the CCP. | ||
In the meantime, watch this, and we'll unpack it on the other side. | ||
Well, just last month was Rob Dew, my old friend and colleague, 16th year here at Infowars, right here in this same building that the globalist deep state, Paul Weiss, the big Democrat law firms are currently trying to shut down. | ||
But that's not what we're here to talk about today. | ||
I am here to talk about something that is really miraculous. | ||
Now, whatever the top supplements are, whatever's the highest rated, whatever has the best reviews, whatever the chemists and scientists say is the best, I go out and try it, and if I like it, I go and find the top producer of it, and we bring you a private label of it at theauctions.com. | ||
But in my decades and decades and decades loving supplements, promoting supplements, selling supplements, I have never tried like the methylene blue that we were able to get through our sponsor, the Alex's Store.com. | ||
Now, I tried over the years, supposed USP grade, because my medical doctor six years ago said, hey, you need to be on methylene blue. | ||
It was the first drug ever patented in the 1870s by the Germans. | ||
And it's amazing. | ||
And it cleans out your mitochondria, gives you all this energy, but it's not even a stimulant. | ||
So I got some. | ||
They just said, get a USP grade. | ||
And it gave me some good, decent energy, but then I'd forget to take it. | ||
It wasn't that much to write home about overall. | ||
Then, a few weeks ago, and this bottle we've been using, it will stain you, came in, and the crew's like, whoa, this is way stronger than any methylene blue we ever took. | ||
So I took it, and within 15, 20, 30 minutes, boom. | ||
Just incredible energy, but it's not an energy you get from coffee or other stimulants where you're jittery, and you can also sleep on them. | ||
My sleep's been better. | ||
It is a focused, clean, Meditative clarity. | ||
My friend, Sean Johnson, who I work out with, he's a former Navy SEAL, great guy. | ||
The other day we were working out and he goes, hey, I've heard of this methylene blue. | ||
What's it do? | ||
And I said, well, I got some at the office. | ||
And then the gyms are at the office, so we came over and took some. | ||
This stuff kicked in and it like instantly, I just felt like this weird meditative energy. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
I don't feel jittery. | ||
I just felt like instantly, like I went from five hours of sleep like I got last night to like 10 hours. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
This stuff's new to me, but I like it. | ||
Methylene blue works for me. | ||
Just look it up for yourself. | ||
It's a huge rabbit hole. | ||
Even go read the Wikipedia about it. | ||
You'll see how Germany invented it and all the rest of it. | ||
But Rob, you have a similar description as other people. | ||
It's just clarity and focus, but also my workouts are so much more intense. | ||
I later learned a lot of bodybuilders take it and mix it with things like liquid. | ||
Or, you know, powdered vitamin C in water. | ||
So he was really giving me his download today. | ||
But I said, why don't we just walk in here at, you know, 5.15 in the afternoon on this Monday. | ||
You'll be seeing this tomorrow or later on X or Bandai Video and give people your description. | ||
But there's so much to know. | ||
Trust me, you want to go do your own dive on this, your own deep dive. | ||
Here we are, Rob. | ||
We didn't really script this. | ||
We just talked a few minutes before we came here and taped this. | ||
We don't script anything. | ||
I know, but I mean, kind of just repeat. | ||
You were like five minutes giving me your down low, and I said, can you please repeat that? | ||
So just kind of repeat that. | ||
Yeah, well, I did it with, Chase Geiser said, you know, you got to try our new, our methylene blue, because I've tried it before, and one thing I've always noticed is the taste is not very good at all. | ||
The flat out, it just doesn't taste good. | ||
It kind of tastes, it doesn't even taste like, you know, green stuff when you do it. | ||
It just has a kind of a foul taste to it. | ||
But I've also tried it with mixing vitamin C powder. | ||
That makes it taste better. | ||
This stuff here, Chase, Put some with sparkling water. | ||
Had no flavor in the sparkling water. | ||
Poured that in. | ||
Did a dropper full. | ||
And I immediately, you could taste the mint in there, which is so pleasing. | ||
It's got all natural mint. | ||
Very pleasing. | ||
And vanilla in it. | ||
Yeah. So this is one of the only brands that has that. | ||
Yeah, because you can't really find it flavored. | ||
But for me, it's how strong it is. | ||
Oh, yeah, well, but first is getting the medicine down. | ||
They say a spoonful of sugar helps it go down. | ||
Well, with this, boom, I drank it. | ||
And about, I would say, 10, 11, 12 minutes later, I suddenly kind of go from going like this. | ||
You kind of sit up straight, and you're like this. | ||
I call it century mode because you're aware of what's going on. | ||
You're aware of things. | ||
You're thinking a lot clearer, but it's not like drinking a bunch of coffee or taking a bunch of other stimulants or something where you're kind of like this. | ||
By century, you mean like a Roman century? | ||
Yeah, like a Roman. | ||
You're on guard. | ||
You're looking out. | ||
You're aware of what's going on. | ||
You're in the moment. | ||
You're more in the moment than instead of being reactive, you're more like proactive. | ||
Getting phone calls, editing video, everything was just going a lot smoother when I did it here in the office. | ||
And I've probably taken methylene blue about 10 times. | ||
I don't take it every day. | ||
I take it maybe once a week. | ||
But with this, it's like in your head where you're like, you can feel it. | ||
Your body's a little tingly, but you're just more aware of what's going on. | ||
And I just kind of feel like I'm sitting up straight more. | ||
I'm thinking more. | ||
The thoughts are coming in easier. | ||
I'm making decisions faster. | ||
And it really does. | ||
And it gives you clean energy. | ||
I think until the next day, I could still feel it working in terms of... | ||
Well, my doctor told me to take it to clean out my mitochondria because of my genetic issue. | ||
So that's it. | ||
It funds the operation. | ||
We're really, really proud of it. | ||
This is an update on Methylene Blue. | ||
Ours is Ultra Methylene Blue. | ||
And seriously, we always like to have more than one supplier with anything. | ||
If you've got a brain and after you try ours and you think yours is better... | ||
Tell us the brand. | ||
I want to get it. | ||
I want to see it. | ||
Because when I say this is the best, I probably use five, six different ones. | ||
This is heads above those. | ||
And what I really get behind is what I get the best effect. | ||
So everything you see we're promoting, I love it. | ||
I get a big effect out of. | ||
And people really like it. | ||
It's been getting a lot of good feedback from other people. | ||
So make your videos and tell us how it's helped you. | ||
Yeah, this is only, we've only been shipping this for about 10 days. | ||
I guess a cat took it like 13 days ago. | ||
And we're already getting a bunch of feedback. | ||
We're starting to get some videos in. | ||
But like I said, I'm going to structure everybody. | ||
When we put these out, we get five reviews. | ||
One of them doesn't like it. | ||
Four of them like it. | ||
I think it'll be like one out of ten don't get an effect. | ||
I think it's like one out of 15 so far. | ||
My own personal test. | ||
But I just want to put it all in. | ||
No, it didn't really do anything for me. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
And like the Derek thing. | ||
He's like, no, this is scary. | ||
Because I mean, some people like to take this and they're like, what the hell? | ||
Like electricity, I'm like, hey. | ||
It's like getting superpowers for a little bit. | ||
It's like limited superpowers. | ||
Well, you got mitochondria problems from my experience if that's what's happening. | ||
Yeah. I'm not giving advice. | ||
I'm telling you what's happened to me. | ||
Well, and there's a reason RFK Jr. is doing three droppers full. | ||
He's probably got some, he's already talked about the different damage he's had from some of the shots and the flu shot and whatnot. | ||
But if he's doing three dropper fulls. | ||
Imagine, you know, what it's doing for him at that point. | ||
Well, he was reading in a lawsuit against the flu vaccine maker, the very one he took, that it does that same thing, paralyzing your larynx. | ||
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So also become a subscriber for this. | ||
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Thank you so much for your support. | ||
Be sure and follow me on X at Real Alex Jones. | ||
And be sure and know that even if X ever gets taken down or shut down like it does sometimes, you can follow us at infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Thank you so much for keeping us on the air. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host today of The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Alex Jones is visiting Tucker Carlson for an interview right now, and that will be coming out in the coming days. | ||
We've got more reports from Alex Jones on the other side. | ||
First, we're going to show you a bound report in about one minute. | ||
After that, we've got more reports from Alex Jones, and then I'll be getting into the weeds on the latest regarding the tariffs and the potential escalation into World War III, which only Trump can stop. | ||
And I believe that he will. | ||
I hope that he will. | ||
But things are getting really crazy out there, folks. | ||
Stay tuned and make sure you go to TheAlexJonesStore.com. | ||
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I want to make a massive announcement right now. | ||
And I'm so blown away by this. | ||
This is the most exciting thing, quote, supplement-wise. | ||
I've ever done in decades in my career, in my research. | ||
Okay? Now, decades ago, we looked at selling you methylene blue. | ||
The problem is you couldn't get pharmaceutical grade. | ||
It was something nobody knew about. | ||
Now, because the world's awakened to it, there's a bunch of pharmaceutical grade makers of it. | ||
My doctors, medical doctors, clinics all over the state said, you need to get on methylene blue. | ||
Told me how to buy it online. | ||
Be sure to get USP, which means pharmaceutical grade. | ||
I take it here and there. | ||
Feels like you're plugged into electricity. | ||
It gives you really clean energy. | ||
And I thought, yeah, this is great. | ||
You know, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the HHS head. | ||
He talks about how great it is. | ||
He takes a whole bunch of it. | ||
So, we've had the new Methylene Blue in, now available at the AlexJonesStore.com for about a week. | ||
And I already had mine. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, I'm sure it's all USP. | ||
I'm sure it's great. | ||
I'm like, oh yeah, I'll remember to take, you know, mine. | ||
It was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
And then yesterday at about 3 o'clock, I'm watching him shoot B-roll for our new Methylene Blue that's from one of the top makers. | ||
In the United States that supplies the big box stores that have it and sell it for $10 more than we do. | ||
It's a big bottle too. | ||
Ultra Methylene Blue. | ||
The highest grade strength USP. | ||
I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea. | ||
I drink it. | ||
And I'm not a placebo guy. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'm taking Methylene Blue before I figure out. | ||
You know, the one my doctor told me to get. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
We'll see if it's as good. | ||
15 minutes later, I feel my hair on my body standing up. | ||
And I feel actually an electric current through my fingers and my hands and running up my back. | ||
And I start, I'll be honest, I start itching. | ||
And I go take my shirt off and look in the mirror because I'm itching. | ||
And my skin wasn't like hives. | ||
It wasn't a rash. | ||
My skin turned red. | ||
Not bright red, but red. | ||
I already got... | ||
I can't easily. | ||
He's a little bit of a Native American to me, so I've always got a little bit of a tan. | ||
Anyways, even when I'm not getting any sun, I've still got a little bit of a tan. | ||
But it was like, I was like glowing. | ||
I was like, what the? | ||
And Chase Guy was like, yeah. | ||
Yeah, and he looks like a mad scientist. | ||
I'm like, I've been taking a lot of it. | ||
His hair's like, and I'm like, okay, okay. | ||
And then I just, I mean, I swear to, I swear, okay, you know, I swear to God, I'm just saying, I swear on my children, okay? | ||
Do not take the full dose, because I drank half the glass. | ||
Put it down, was busy, forgot to drink the rest, and didn't drink the other half. | ||
I'm still sitting here this morning because I'm sitting around here doing work when I drink it. | ||
And it's insane. | ||
So it would take hours to go in to why it's so amazing. | ||
And later in the broadcast, when I recover the big news, I'm going to go over it. | ||
But it is just beyond spectacular. | ||
And by the way, we're going to have one that comes out that isn't flavored. | ||
The guys thought it was great. | ||
It's all natural, organic. | ||
It's just pure vanilla and mint. | ||
From the mint plant. | ||
Oil, essential oil in it. | ||
So it doesn't taste bad. | ||
It actually tastes good. | ||
This is the purest, strongest, and the only one out there that has natural, delicious flavoring in it. | ||
We got the best methylene blue, hands down. | ||
I was already told it was the top firm that supplies the medical centers. | ||
It's not prescription, but doctors everywhere have been telling people to get on it for years. | ||
And there were so many attacks and systems on it. | ||
I just, you know, we're a big target on that, but as soon as HHS came out, had endorsed it and all this stuff, and it's everywhere now, I'm like, okay, get us the best, and we got it. | ||
And boy, I tell you, if we can get enough of it, it's going to solve our issues. | ||
Funding will only be able to expand. | ||
A third of what we got just sold out in the last hour. | ||
So, I had a feeling about this, because I told you what it did, and that's all true. | ||
So I've taken other methylene blue, and it had a good effect. | ||
This just... | ||
This other stuff that says it's USP, that means pharmaceutical grade, must not be. | ||
I mean, this is unbelievable. | ||
Get your ultra methylene blue now at thealexjonesstore.com while you can. | ||
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Get your ultra methylene blue now at thealexjonesstore.com. | |
The next outbreak will be of a respiratory disease that's easily transmissible, that has a significant degree of morbidity. | ||
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And we are making this a little bit more dangerous with the cuts and our attitude towards science? | |
Oh, absolutely. | ||
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Worst day for our economy since COVID. | |
Just a little reminder, this time, he's the disease. | ||
COVID hurt the economy last time. | ||
This time, Trump's the disease. | ||
They always say COVID caused you. | ||
Tens of millions extra a year to starve to death during the lockdowns. | ||
No, the lockdowns did it. | ||
The policies did it. | ||
That's the image. | ||
They used COVID to lock everything down and blow the economy last time and stop Trump's economic program. | ||
The state of California has taken tens of millions of dollars from the federal government providing free health insurance for illegal immigrants in California. | ||
We're going to get that money back. | ||
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Someone came to you, someone came to me in person and said, I... | |
I basically am a PR agency, a very high echelon one. | ||
And I was approached by a government agency to create a narrative against you, and it's going to be called your anti-vaccine. | ||
And I turned down the job, but I wanted to privately and secretly... | ||
We couldn't do an email, we couldn't do a phone call. | ||
I had to come to you in person and let you know this, that they're going to come after you and hard. | ||
And I said... | ||
Well, how are they going to do that when I've clearly said in every interview I'm not anti-vaccine? | ||
Like, I'm just telling the story of my child, of what happened and how I'm getting him better. | ||
And they said, doesn't matter. | ||
He said, doesn't matter. | ||
They're going to come after you with everything they've got. | ||
And they've, you know, they've got the media on their side. | ||
They're doing it again. | ||
Crashing the markets with their put options, with their panicking, with, oh my God, this is the worst thing ever. | ||
We're all doomed. | ||
And then you look at the actual graph, how much it's fallen, it's nothing. | ||
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What do you say to people in the public who are concerned now about drug safety, about whether we're prepared for the next pandemic when these cuts have happened so hard, so fast? | |
Yeah, I'd say to the reporters in the room and the lobbyists in the room, I mean, obviously make your case, but I'd truly ask for, as you're making it, a little bit of humility about what the voters were trying to say by putting... | ||
Bobby Kennedy Jr. in this position of power. | ||
The NIH oversaw, and this is just consensus at this point, the creation, the literal creation of a pandemic. | ||
The NIH, whose goal is to promote American health, has overseen a devastation, just an abject devastation in American health over the past 20 years, with disease rates skyrocketing in America, leading the world of almost every single chronic disease, with rates of nearly every single chronic disease being at an all-time high among kids. | ||
It is absolutely. | ||
Like the idea that Bobby Kennedy should not come in and make dramatic changes to the leadership and the personnel at these authorities that have overseen an abject devastation of American health, which the lobbyists in this room do not have the humility to admit that we have gone completely wrong. | ||
The lobbyists in this room laughing when we have the sickest children in the developed world. | ||
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If you guys, if that is your attitude. | |
And your attitude is to tell the maha moms that their votes and their voice is not legitimate, that we need dramatic changes to American healthcare. | ||
If you think it is illegitimate for Bobby Kennedy to not make big changes to people like Peter Marks, who once again and again and again went against FDA advisory opinions, who fired the two top vaccine makers, the two top vaccine scientists at the FDA for suggesting that we shouldn't mandate COVID shots for soldiers, Continually went against expert opinion in favor of the pharmaceutical industry, who many people here were collaborating with him with. | ||
The fact that somebody like that can't be fired, and he can't install tremendous people like Marty McCary and Jay Bhattacharya and Dr. Oz to start reforming these agencies and put in their people, of course he should do that. | ||
That's what people voted for. | ||
Most people are now awake, the vast majority, but they just woke up. | ||
So they're trying to get their bearings. | ||
And I've also seen, because the leftist corporate Hollywood-style brainwashing and attacks are working on less and less people, now the system is going at it from trying to finance supposed anti-globalist opposition to then go around and try to demoralize people and say Trump's not for real and we're basically all doomed. | ||
And that's the new official point. | ||
Remind you of the COVID tyranny and then place it all on Trump's feet right at his doorstep as I've been warning him and others that they would do. | ||
Well, I have no respect for the warmongers and the war profiteers and those who want the war to continue forever for their own purposes. | ||
This is, in my view, an evil thing. | ||
Because I'll talk to someone on the left and they'll say, we must not give in to Russia. | ||
I'm like, but you have no plan for success. | ||
So what you are suggesting then is that we send these poor kids into the meat grinder every day for nothing. | ||
There's no end in sight. | ||
Forever. That is cruel, inhumane, and senseless. | ||
So President Trump is right. | ||
There must be peace, and it's time for the slaughter of the young men and old men to stop. | ||
It's time to stop this senseless death machine. | ||
That's really what it comes down to. | ||
There are those who like to have the appearance of empathy, but they don't have the reality of empathy. | ||
Those who are pro-war... | ||
They have the appearance of empathy. | ||
They're hypocrites and liars. | ||
If you want the reality of empathy, we must stop the senseless everyday death that lasts forever. | ||
That's what true empathy is. | ||
We should care about those men who are dying in the trenches in Ukraine and Russia. | ||
We don't want to be there. | ||
They're conscripted. | ||
They're forced to be there. | ||
Ukraine conscripted, Russia conscripted. | ||
They're forced to kill each other. | ||
Why? For how long? | ||
It's time to stop. | ||
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Yes! Yes! | |
Yes! Yes! | ||
Yes! We're living! | ||
Oh, we're living! | ||
Holy shit! | ||
We're living! | ||
We're alive! | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I have another report from Alex Jones that I'm going to air momentarily. | ||
And I'm going to get into some of the breaking news here, like the Supreme Court temporarily granting Trump the ability to fire thousands of federal employees. | ||
And the crackdowns on illegals getting fined $1,000 per day for refusing to leave, as well as the IRS and the DHS reaching an interagency deal to aid deportation efforts. | ||
There is breaking news happening. | ||
I do have some new developments, too, regarding what I've been talking about for the first hour of the show. | ||
With the Indo-Pacific region and India as our new manufacturer, I'm going to show you some awesome clips and details that I think are really going to enlighten and break it down what's really happening and how dangerous this is. | ||
In the meantime, let's watch this clip from Alex Jones. | ||
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Europe is the values of the Talmud, the Jewish sense of personal responsibility, of justice, and of solidarity. | |
So not only is Ursula von der Leyen the dictator of the EU, the head of the unelected EU commission, she now says that the Talmud is what Europe's all about. | ||
Well, you could certainly say Christianity's heavily influenced because of Judaism, so that would be the Bible. | ||
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But that's the Torah, not the Talmud that comes out of Babylon. | |
And all the rest of it is not what original Judaism was, but that's a whole other side issue. | ||
The bigger thing is the Pope says he doesn't want to hear about Europe's Christian roots when it's under Islamic invasion. | ||
And she said that three years ago. | ||
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And none of these people promote Christianity. | |
In fact, they attack it. | ||
They support the Islamists burning down thousands of churches every year, literally. | ||
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So this is an anti-Christian attack. | |
Right. And it's rise, all defined by Christianity. | ||
And it's defined by Rome before that, and Greece before that, and everything that came out of that. | ||
And you can say, you know, Judaism's a big part of Christianity. | ||
Obviously, it's what it came out of, the Abrahamic religion. | ||
So, if you said that, but not the helmet. | ||
And certainly, notice there's something about Christianity here, because you're not supposed to talk about that, because it's bad. | ||
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It's under attack everywhere. | |
So, She's a tyrant. | ||
Arresting all of her political opposition. | ||
Canceling elections. | ||
And trying to censor Americans. | ||
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Trying to find Elon Musk. | |
The EU is collapsing. | ||
And these days are numbered. | ||
And it's a tyranny. | ||
And their carbon tax plan is collapsing. | ||
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It's all failing. | |
It's all falling apart. | ||
The new international order is here, and America is in charge of it. | ||
And they heard of this plan years ago. | ||
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Somebody came up with it. | |
It was called 1776 Worldwide, rebuilding the American system to challenge the globalists, and the humanity would choose that system. | ||
We're winning. | ||
The globalists are losing. | ||
And I just want to say, Europe is about Christian roots. | ||
And that's what founded the modern Europe that made it so great Christendom, Christendom, Christendom, Christendom. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon. | ||
Alex Jones will be back in studio the day after tomorrow, as I understand it. | ||
And we do have some breaking news that has come across the desk. | ||
The Supreme Court has temporarily granted Trump the ability to fire thousands of federal employees, and he is giving a live press conference right now on tariffs and other issues. | ||
So we're going to cut to that and see what President Trump has to say. | ||
Good afternoon everybody. | ||
How are we? | ||
Good to see you all. | ||
I have a few announcements off the top today. | ||
On April 14th, President Trump will welcome President Bukele of El Salvador for an official working visit here at the White House. | ||
They will discuss El Salvador's partnership on using their Supermax prison for Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gang members and how El Salvador's cooperation with the United States has become a model for others to work with this administration. | ||
On April 17th, President Trump will welcome Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney of Italy for an official working visit at the White House as well. | ||
The president's thoughts also remain with the families and communities experiencing devastating loss from the severe storms and flooding affected several states across the central US. | ||
President Trump approved emergency declarations for Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee, allowing FEMA to provide federal assistance like equipment and resources to support state and local emergency response officials who are leading this response on the ground. | ||
Last night, the Supreme Court delivered a massive legal victory to the Trump administration and allowed us to continue removing foreign terrorist invaders under the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
This was a smackdown to a rogue left-wing, low-level district court judge who have relentlessly tried to stop President Trump from using his core constitutional powers as head of the executive branch and as commander-in-chief. | ||
The highest core in the land made it clear that the president of the United States has the power to protect our homeland and forcibly remove foreign terrorists who pose a I thought the president was speaking, but I misunderstood the crew. | ||
I don't want to burden you with listening to someone read off of a sheet of paper. | ||
But if she starts taking questions and anything interesting comes of it, we will definitely let you know right away. | ||
In the meantime, I did during the last break go back to my computer and print off. | ||
As many references as I had the time to of the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
Because what I've been saying throughout this broadcast is that China's population is imploding. | ||
They're not going to be able to fulfill the demand of the U.S. market in the next 10 years because of this implosion. | ||
We, as the United States, are trying to divert manufacturing to India, Vietnam, to even Mexico. | ||
So that we're not dependent on China. | ||
China, in their desperation, realizing this, is trying to get a monopoly on artificial intelligence while simultaneously get a monopoly on trade through the Belt and Road Initiative throughout the entire region so they can subvert the dollar and have some sort of economic pull, even if their population implodes. | ||
And this is why it's so dangerous. | ||
I'm going to show you this clip of Peter Zaihan on Joe Rogan. | ||
This is from a couple of years ago. | ||
I'm not a huge fan of Zaihan because I think of him kind of as a fed. | ||
I generally just don't trust anybody with a ponytail. | ||
Any man with a ponytail, but he's absolutely right in this three-minute clip. | ||
Let's watch and unpack it. | ||
You're saying that China has 10 years to go. | ||
At most. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Well, we now know that they've lied about their population statistics, and they overcounted their population by over 100 million people, all of whom would have been born since the one-child policy was adopted. | ||
So this is one of those places where they've got more people in their 60s and their 50s and their 40s and their 30s and their 20s. | ||
What was the logic behind the one child? | ||
Was it that they were overpopulating? | ||
Mao was concerned that as the country was modernizing, the birth rate wasn't dropping fast enough, and that the young generation was literally going to eat the country alive. | ||
So they went through A breakneck urbanization program which destroyed the birth rate. | ||
At the same time, they penalized anyone who wanted to have kids. | ||
And both of those at the same time have generated the demographic collapse we're in now. | ||
And the problem with that also was that they wanted male children. | ||
Yeah, there's a cultural aspect to that too. | ||
And obviously, men can't have kids on their own. | ||
And what is the ratio to men to women in the younger people in China now? | ||
Before the data revision, with the last set of lies, it was about 1 to 1.2. | ||
It was the most distorted in the world, even more than Sri Lanka, where there had been a civil war for 30 years. | ||
Since then, we don't have good sex-by-sex data, but it's undoubtedly worse. | ||
And so what are the other problems that they're encountering that leads you to believe that they only have 10 years left? | ||
Well, without young people, we've seen their labor costs increase by a factor of 14 since the year 2000. | ||
So Mexican labor is now one-third the cost of Chinese labor. | ||
Their educational system focuses on memorization over skills. | ||
So, despite a trillion dollars of investment and a bottomless supply of intellectual property theft, they really haven't advanced technologically in the last 15 years. | ||
Mexican labor is probably about twice as skilled as Chinese labor now, even though it's one third the cost. | ||
They've consolidated into an ethnic-based, paranoid... | ||
And it's very difficult for the Xi administration to even run it because it's not an administration anymore. | ||
No one wants to bring Xi information on anything. | ||
So we now have tech barricades that prevent the Chinese from buying the equipment, the tools, or the software that's necessary to make semiconductors. | ||
In fact, he went so far as to say any Americans working in the sector have to either quit or give up their American citizenship. | ||
Every single one of them either quit or was transferred abroad within 24 hours. | ||
So the tech system is stalled. | ||
They don't have the young people to go consumption-led. | ||
They're completely dependent on the U.S. | ||
Navy to access international trade. | ||
They are the most vulnerable country in the world right now. | ||
And based on how things go with Russia, we're looking at a significant amount of raw materials falling off the map, specifically food and energy. | ||
And the Chinese are the world's largest importer of both of those things. | ||
So there's no version of this where China comes through looking good. | ||
And the challenge for the rest of us is to figure out... | ||
How do we, in as smooth and quick as a process as possible, figure out how we can get along without them? | ||
Because they are going away. | ||
And they're going away this decade for certain. | ||
Now, vulnerable is... | ||
The correct term to use for China, but vulnerable should not be confused with weak. | ||
They are not weak. | ||
Yet. We know that China has 300 times the ship building capacity of the United States of America. | ||
We know that all the commercial ships that they build are military grade, so they're easily convertible into military ships. | ||
And their desperation actually makes them more dangerous. | ||
So as they're dying, they're Ready to thrash out. | ||
We see this threat with Taiwan. | ||
We see them wanting to disrupt the IMEC corridor through Israel so they fund and support Iran. | ||
We see them support Russia because they want Ukrainian agriculture exports diverted away from Europe and into China to make them more independent of the United States. | ||
And we see them threatening the so-called Indo-Pacific region. | ||
Because that's where the IMEC corridor starts in India. | ||
If we're trying to replace China with India as the United States, then China has every incentive possible to disrupt any trade from India to the rest of the world because that's their competitor as they're dying. | ||
They're going out of business and they're trying desperately to shut down any of the competition in a last-ditch, violent, dangerous effort to salvage their economy. | ||
And I've got it here in the overhead cam. | ||
This is from 27 minutes ago. | ||
It's actually more like an hour ago. | ||
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. | ||
Marines sharpen their skills alongside Australian Air Force. | ||
This training, along with the ongoing MRF Darwin rotation, strengthens our partnership with Australia and enhances our combined ability to respond to any challenge in the Indo-Pacific. | ||
I'll show you clips 60 and 62, back to back. | ||
Yesterday's enemy, today's friend. | ||
40 years ago, Iwo Jima veterans from both sides met in friendship. | ||
Today, the U.S.-Japan alliance is a cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific. | ||
Together we honor the past and build the future. | ||
Let's watch clips 60 and 62 of different times Hegseth has mentioned the importance of the Indo-Pacific regions. | ||
Interesting how it's coming up all of a sudden, all the time. | ||
Forty years ago, at the very first reunion of honor, a defender of Mount Suribachi, Komatsu Yoshio, he met Wayne Bellamy, a Marine veteran of Iwo Jima. | ||
Bellamy remarked, I was one of the first troops that landed at the base of Suribachi. | ||
To which Komatsu replied with a smile, Yesterday's enemy, today's friend. | ||
The U.S.-Japan alliance shows those brave men of 1945 how yesterday's enemy has become today's friend. | ||
Our alliance has been and remains the cornerstone Of freedom, prosperity, security, and peace in the Indo-Pacific. | ||
And it will continue. | ||
As we remember the many who gave their lives here for the peace we now enjoy, let us recommit ourselves to our friendship and to our alliance. | ||
Our unity and our shared purpose is what strengthens us. | ||
They strengthened us. | ||
So here's Hagsath doing this ceremony showing respect to Japan in the interest of bolstering Indo-Pacific relations. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No one should question the resolve of the United States of America to defend our interests in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. | ||
We will do this through the deterrent power of the strongest, most effective Most lethal fighting force in the world. | ||
And that is something this administration is committed to in every capacity. | ||
Just last week, I was in the Oval Office, standing next to President Trump. | ||
So you have to keep in mind, when Hayseth talks about protecting our interests in the Indo-Pacific region, he's specifically talking about protecting our ability to do business without interference or coercion from China. | ||
This is not a brazen threat to China. | ||
But there are explicit adversary in the region. | ||
Even this. | ||
Secretary Rubio, it's not that complicated. | ||
China threatens our security and prosperity. | ||
At today's meeting with the Indo-Pacific partners, we agreed the region needs to be free from China's coercive and unfair trade policies. | ||
Our security depends on it. | ||
This is clip 61. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
61 if you can. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So, They met and they discussed the importance of the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
If you type in Indo-Pacific region on X, you will find post after post, recent posts from major U.S. leaders, major international leaders as well, talking about this importance. | ||
And it's something that started to creep up with even Schumer and Mike Johnson early. | ||
It's one of the first things. | ||
I believe when Mike Johnson gave his acceptance speech or his first speech after he was made the Speaker of the House, he came out and just started talking about how important it was to protect our interests in the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
And on the same day, Chuck Schumer gave a separate speech where he talked about the importance of protecting our interests in the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
So I think that the Democrats and the Republicans are kind of on the same page about this crisis, but they have completely adverse, just perverse. | ||
Views on what policies need to be instituted because keep in mind, we've got a similar problem here in the United States that China has and Russia has and Japan has and South Korea has with the population situation. | ||
Our birth rate is only 1.7 children per one woman. | ||
It has to be at least 2.1 in order for our society to sustain itself and expand. | ||
And even breaking even isn't good. | ||
Treading water is the same as drowning. | ||
And so the Democrats, Schumer explicitly stated this, their policy Rather than to figure out how to get people to have families and have children in the United States of America, Western civilization, American values, their policy was just to import 10, 20, 30 million illegal migrants into the United States to replace the existing demographic which is aging out. | ||
Literally, replacement migration. | ||
That's what they advocated for. | ||
And I think for the first time since 1857 in the last four years, we had more people come into the United States from outside of the United States than people born in the United States. | ||
First time in almost 200 years. | ||
And so what the Democrats want to do is they want to import this replacement migration rather than solving the inflation problem, because if they can solve the inflation problem, they have to cut spending. | ||
If they cut spending, then they lose their racket, their scheme. | ||
So they are literally selling out America for the sake of importing a new tax-paying base that has completely different values, un-American values. | ||
Totally incompatible cultures with the United States of America, with Western civilization. | ||
So that that new base will prop up the political class of the United States into the future. | ||
This is the neo-serfdom, the neo-fiefdom that Alex Jones has been talking about. | ||
Where there'll be these white liberals like the Elizabeth Warrens and the Chuck Schumers at the top. | ||
There'll be this base of brown people and Muslims that fund it. | ||
And it's exactly what happened in Europe as well because Europe has a similar problem with its crisis. | ||
Because inflation is so bad that nobody in these countries is having children, certainly not to the extent that they were 100 years ago. | ||
This feminist push has everybody on birth control, nobody's getting married until they're in their 30s, and by the time they get married, their fertility rates are super low, so they're having fewer children. | ||
And so what the European leadership decided to do was just, why don't we import millions upon millions of people that hate Western civilization so that we can have a slave class under us so I, Keir Starmer, can be white? | ||
And pleased with my whiteness. | ||
And I can pretend to sell out to this class of people that I'm bringing into my country, but really what I'm doing is ensuring that there's a financial base that pays up into the political class system while I allow the erosion and eradication and frankly genocide of my entire peoples. | ||
That's the philosophy of the left. | ||
The Russians are dealing with this problem, but they're not importing millions upon millions of people into the country. | ||
They're trying to expand their way out of it. | ||
China's got this problem and they don't really care about massive death. | ||
I mean, just look what happened between 1958 and 1962 with the Great Leap Forward. | ||
At least 50 million Chinese starved to death. | ||
Mao Zedong didn't give a shit. | ||
But what they want to do is try to get artificial intelligence and robotics ramped up as much as possible so when the people age out in the next 10 years, they can replace them with artificial intelligence. | ||
But they're not going to be able to do it fast enough because we have a monopoly on most of the technology required to do that, otherwise known as Taiwan, which is why Taiwan now is under more threat than it's ever been before because China is desperate and they need that technology to replace their labor force. | ||
Which is why Israel is under threat right now through Iran because China is funding Iran to disrupt trade through Israel and it's trying to disrupt trade through Iran. | ||
New Zealand needs to see the bigger picture in trade negotiations. | ||
And I've got countless other articles and examples of this in the stack. | ||
It's very obvious what's happening here, but this level of... | ||
Desperation from a nuclear power is very alarming to me. | ||
Because what will they do next? | ||
If they have no choice, if they're economically squeezed out and they're starving and they're desperate, that's what I'm worried about. | ||
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I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next couple of hours. | ||
Alex Jones will be back in studio on Thursday, and we do have more reports from him coming during this broadcast. | ||
Fresh reports from the road. | ||
He is visiting Tucker Carlson, and we expect that episode to be coming out in the coming days. | ||
In the meantime, Caroline Levitt has been doing a press conference, and she did begin to take questions from the press. | ||
So we're going to show you a couple of clips of that. | ||
The first one up is about tariffs. | ||
We're going to show you that clip and then unpack it. | ||
And then we're going to show you another clip about iPhones based on some of the questions she was asked in her response and unpack that as well. | ||
So let's do the first clip. | ||
Total since the Liberation Day announcement, nearly 70 countries have already reached out to the president to begin a negotiation. | ||
Countries are falling over themselves to reform their unfair trade practices and free open their markets to our country. | ||
Because these countries greatly respect President Trump in the sheer power of the American market. | ||
These countries realize they've gotten filthy rich over the past few decades by imposing substantial tariffs on American-made products and ridiculous non-monetary barriers to block out American industry. | ||
The jig is up. | ||
Past American presidents sat by and let this happen, but President Trump stood up for our country and he is saying no more. | ||
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But iPhones specifically, is that something that he thinks is the kind of technology that can move to the U.S.? | |
Absolutely. He believes we have the labor, we have the workforce, we have the resources to do it. | ||
And as you know, Apple has invested $500 billion here in the United States, so if Apple didn't think the United States could do it, they probably wouldn't have put up that big chunk of change. | ||
And she's right, but it's not just the United States that can... | ||
Perform manufacturing for Apple. | ||
We got this overhead article here from India Today. | ||
Trump tariff effect. | ||
Apple, Samsung said to ramp up Indian manufacturing. | ||
Apple and Samsung are reportedly considering shifting a larger part of their global production to India as a direct response to the higher import tariffs announced by former President U.S. By existing U.S. President Donald Trump. | ||
Apple and Samsung are said to ramp up production in India amid the rising U.S. tariffs. | ||
India is likely to gain an edge as China and Vietnam are facing higher import duties. | ||
Both Apple and Samsung are yet to comment on the matter. | ||
They're considering shifting a larger part of their global production to India as direct response to the higher import tariffs announced by its existing U.S. President Donald Trump, with the U.S. now slapping a steep 54% duty on Chinese products. | ||
So just like we've been talking about, we are diversifying into India. | ||
There's a major demographic crisis happening in China and Russia and in the United States for that matter. | ||
And so what Trump is doing is not just imposing a tariff on these other countries in order to incentivize a more rapid, to catalyze a more rapid diversification of where we source our materials. | ||
Remember how bad it was during COVID. | ||
When virtually everything you could imagine was manufactured in China and we couldn't get any of it because all the ships were stuck in the port at Newport, California, I think? | ||
We realized how dependent we were on them for things like insulin and basically everything else. | ||
And so we've got to diversify because when China's labor force goes away, they are not going to be able to meet the demand. | ||
But we've got a similar problem here in the United States of America. | ||
Our demographic is shrinking. | ||
And the Democrats'solution was just to import as many people as possible into the United States to replace that. | ||
But what Trump is doing is playing 4D chess. | ||
He actually is playing 4D chess this time. | ||
This is not some wishful thinking. | ||
It's not an example of me seeing him do something that I can't explain that makes me uncomfortable. | ||
So I write it off as 40 chess just so that I can have the inverse of Trump derangement syndrome, which is to say that he could do nothing wrong. | ||
No, he's actually playing 40 chess because he understands fundamentally that the reason we have a population crisis here in the United States of America is because inflation has been out of control since 1971 when we went off the gold standard. | ||
When inflation goes up, native populations have smaller and smaller families. | ||
And men and women both have to work. | ||
And when they both work, they get married later. | ||
And they have children later, which means they have fewer children. | ||
My parents were born in 1949. | ||
They started having kids when they were 23 years old. | ||
I didn't start having kids until I was 30. Would have loved to have kids in my early 20s. | ||
Would have loved to have started a family. | ||
Didn't meet somebody. | ||
Everybody's focused on their career, trying to get everything right, trying to save up for a down payment on a house. | ||
It takes a long time to do that. | ||
It takes forever to get out of your parents'basement. | ||
If you're a college graduate with a ton of debt and you majored in some stupid degree, but you've been brainwashed into pursuing and you've been indoctrinated, so you're worthless in the market. | ||
But Trump understands that inflation is the Not just of our population crisis here in the United States. | ||
But of almost every other problem you can possibly imagine, whether it's the feminist movement, whether it's this woke ideology, whether it's the debt crisis that everyone's facing, including our government, but everyone on an individual level with bankruptcies up 21% year over year under the Biden administration. | ||
Credit card debt, I think 54% of the population has credit card debt now. | ||
And the Democrats like to come out and act like whenever the stock market crashes 3% in one day or 1,500 points in one day, that it's some major blow to middle class or lower class Americans when it's the Democratic policies that have resulted in an entire class of people, middle and below, who have been incapable of affording, investing in the market to begin with for many, many years. | ||
Gone are those days. | ||
Everybody's paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And what happens when you have both parents working is you have to outsource the raising of your children to the state, so as soon as they turn five years old, you send them to public school because that's the only one you can afford. | ||
And then the state takes over from the age of five until 23 when they graduate from college. | ||
18 at least when they graduate from high school. | ||
So the state's raising and indoctrinating their children. | ||
Both parents are working as a result of the financial stresses. | ||
They're getting divorced. | ||
And then you have single parent homes. | ||
And then you have step parents coming in. | ||
And the greatest likelihood of a child being abused is having a step parent. | ||
Did you know that statistically? | ||
That's the greatest indicator that there's a child being abused. | ||
Or the greatest threat to a child is a step parent. | ||
Then the abuse breeds all these problems. | ||
Mental illness. | ||
Depression. Suicide. | ||
Use of fentanyl. | ||
Gender dysphoria. | ||
Child abuse. | ||
More pedophilia. | ||
And it goes on and on and on. | ||
All the crime that's happening in the minority communities since the 70s is a result of this inflation. | ||
Because the minority communities were impacted first and turned to crime and the parents aren't around to watch the kids and the kids get in trouble and then all of a sudden it's single mothers raising all these kids. | ||
Every single problem that we face in the United States of America is because our money is a lie. | ||
How do you stop inflation? | ||
Well, the only way you can really stop inflation is by cutting the spending, which is the purpose of Doge. | ||
And the only way you can catalyze production domestically or in other places other than China is by imposing tariffs on our adversary nations that we become reliant on. | ||
I mean, we have funded the development of China's entire economy. | ||
They've got support. | ||
They're not even accurately reporting how much gold they're mining in their own country because they're trying to frantically figure out a way to create a new currency to subvert the dollar? | ||
And we've been paying for all of this. | ||
And what does China go and do? | ||
Well, they go and they buy all their oil from Iran, a lot of it. | ||
And they fund Iran, which in turn funds terrorism in the Middle East. | ||
Which in turn is used by our CIA to justify war after war after war in the region. | ||
Whether it's Afghanistan, which was to ensure that oil was traded in dollars. | ||
Whether it's Iraq, which was to ensure that oil is traded in dollars. | ||
Whether it was Gaddafi in Libya, who was assassinated to ensure that oil was traded in dollars. | ||
Whether it's Iran, to ensure that yes, oil is traded in dollars, but to also ensure that China is unable to get a trade monopoly in the region through the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
This whole conflict with Iran is a proxy conflict with China, and China is ramping up because they've reached such a degree of desperation. | ||
And the only way we're ever going to get ourselves out of being in war after war after war is if we have honest money, which is why I'm interested when I hear things like Donald Trump saying that we're going to have a strategic Bitcoin reserve as a nation. | ||
Which is why I'm interested when I hear Donald Trump say things like we're going to check out Fort Knox to see if there's actually any gold there. | ||
Why is he interested in gold all of a sudden? | ||
Why is he interested in Bitcoin reserves while simultaneously signing executive orders banning central bank digital currencies? | ||
because maybe he knows that the globalists are up to something subversive where they themselves are trying to replace the dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
They're trying to catalyze the collapse, folks. | ||
And the fact of the matter is this whole globalist push, whether it was from the UN or from NATO or from the World Economic Forum And if we establish green energy, | ||
Then the globalists will successfully be able to eradicate all of the people in third world countries through exposure, starvation, these countries that depend directly on fossil fuels. | ||
They'll simultaneously be able to erode and eradicate this class of people in the world that would be a burden on their one world government while causing the dollar to crash so the IMF Or other international banking entities can usher in a new central bank digital currency and control every transaction the world over. | ||
You have to keep in mind that China and Russia are not on the side of the globalists, and the globalists certainly are not on the side of the United States of America. | ||
But they're all vying for economic dominance. | ||
You've got all of Europe totally sold out and eroded its own culture by importing this slave class into it, this tax base. | ||
Then they use all that funding To put these committees and groups together to just conspire to undermine the integrity of the United States economy. | ||
I mean, there's a reason that Mark Carney was made the Prime Minister of Canada with 86% support by 150,000 leftists. | ||
With his background in the International Bank of Settlements, the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England. | ||
Statements and his advocacy for central bank digital currencies and just more and more control. | ||
I mean, if 86% of the trashiest leftist globalist entities in Canada are supporting Mark Carney, what kind of guy do you think Mark Carney is? | ||
All in the context of some major trade war that we're having right now. | ||
They are implanting their agents all over and all around the United States of America, even inside the United States of America. | ||
I mean, why do you think that China, if it's suffering such a major population crisis, made the decision to send 30,000 military aged men to the United States during the pandemic? | ||
Thank you. | ||
You realize that 30,000 military-aged men cannot get out of China without permission? | ||
What's more without sponsorship? | ||
So they're sending sleeper cells into the United States for God knows what reason, all while they're having a population crisis, all while they're trying to manifest a trade monopoly in the hemisphere, all while they're trying to antagonize any other alternative trade development, all while they desperately need the NVIDIA superconductor capacity in Taiwan. | ||
This is why you have Hegseth coming out and saying Indo-Pacific region over and over again. | ||
It's why you have Schumer saying Indo-Pacific region over and over again. | ||
It's why you have Mike Johnson saying Indo-Pacific region over and over again because the entire military-industrial complex is gearing up for a war with China either explicitly or through proxy in Iran. | ||
But no, no, the Democrats just don't understand these tariffs. | ||
These tariffs are bad for middle-class people. | ||
This is clip number 25. A clip about tariffs. | ||
Costing Americans. | ||
Let's watch 25. I hope he comes to his census and listens to some cooler voices around him, but there's no sign of that at all. | ||
And the chaotic nature of this, as Kramer has pointed out with this map, the fact that they didn't even notice they were taxing with their tariffs a bunch of penguins on two remote islands. | ||
It's unbelievable to me. | ||
And then at the same time, you've got regular Americans who are just holding on to things while they're dismantling Social Security, while they're cutting Medicaid. | ||
We have got to vote on the Senate floor and so many of our Republican colleagues, again, a lot of angst because they have realized that this is an economic disaster. | ||
And we want to get on track, but he's got to come to his senses and he's got to stop worrying about Elon Musk and the trillionaires around him and start thinking about those families that are just struggling to get by. | ||
Does Amy Klobuchar not understand that Social Security and Medicaid are the reason people need Social Security and Medicaid? | ||
That these welfare programs and the... | ||
Printing of money that we have to do in order to fund them is the result in the middle class and lower classes' total loss of buying power over the course of the last 50 years, resulting in their utter dependence on the U.S. government, all while that government sponsors the replacement migration of their people? | ||
Here's another one, clip number 36, and then we'll unpack who's really got billionaires surrounding them. | ||
Clip 36. First off, Lawrence, first they were shocked, and now they're mad. | ||
And so that is a major factor that's going to go on all around the world. | ||
People are going to make decisions. | ||
We've got farmers that need Canadian potash for fertilizer. | ||
We have got others that sell their soybeans all over the world. | ||
And what happens is these other countries say, wait a minute, I can get stuff from Brazil. | ||
I can get stuff from another country. | ||
And then we lose those contracts forever. | ||
We're the fourth biggest ag exporting state in the nation. | ||
So I see it firsthand. | ||
And these rural areas especially are going to be hit by this hard. | ||
So, you know, we were joined today by the steelworkers are on our side on this, a number of other unions. | ||
We have got the retail association with us on this. | ||
And wait a minute, the Chamber of Commerce endorsed this resolution today. | ||
So you're right. | ||
This is the first major crack and I'm so glad you understand the significance of this for the American people in terms of prices going up even more than they've already gone up. | ||
But also the political significance that we stood up and we won. | ||
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Don't even get me started on the Chamber of Commerce. | |
But Amy goes up there and she criticizes all the billionaires surrounding Elon Musk when he is like the minority among minorities of billionaires. | ||
And they talk about how these tariffs are a major problem for working class people when the only people who lost money in the last few days were the billionaires and the multi-millionaires who invested in the market. | ||
And it's all recovered anyway. | ||
Nobody else can afford to put money in the market, Amy, because your policies have screwed everybody out of buying power. | ||
Everybody's living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Eggs are way overpriced. | ||
They're getting better, but they're way overpriced because... | ||
There was a 400% mysterious increase in poultry farms going up in flames between 2020 and 2024 compared to 2016 to 2020, the four years prior. | ||
Why is it that the government is burning up all of our livestock and agriculture and selling all of our farmland to China? | ||
Why is it that they're culling all these herds of poultry and California is declaring a state of emergency because one guy gets the flu in Louisiana? | ||
Creating an artificial shortage so they can justify pushing mRNA vaccines on poultry because they know no one else will voluntarily take any of these vaccines after what happened during COVID-19. | ||
But let's look at your background, Amy. | ||
For her current Senate campaign, data from Open Secrets as of October 26, 2024, happy birthday Hillary Clinton, highlights the top contributors based on aggregated donations from employees, their families, and PACs affiliated with specific organizations. | ||
Dorsey& Whitney? | ||
Okay, that's a law firm. | ||
University of Minnesota? | ||
Okay. Makes sense. | ||
That's where she's from. | ||
Fager Drinker? | ||
Another prominent law firm. | ||
Emily's List? | ||
A PAC focused on electing pro-choice Democratic women? | ||
Okay. Medtronic? | ||
A major Minnesota-based medical device company? | ||
That's probably got some China money behind it. | ||
How about billionaire donors? | ||
Klobuchar had 21 billionaires and their spouses as donors. | ||
More than most Democratic candidates except Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, Cory Booker, and Kamala Harris. | ||
Notable names include Jonathan Gray, Blackstone COO, Hamilton Tony James, Blackstone EVP, both tied to finance. | ||
No wonder she's so upset that the stock market went down. | ||
All of her donors are like, hey, Trump's tariffs are really screwing up our political class skimming. | ||
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founder, a tech billionaire and major Democratic donor. | ||
S. Daniel Abraham, Slimfast founder, frequent contributor to Democratic causes. | ||
We need fat people if we're going to sell Slim Fast. | ||
Stanley Hubbard. | ||
Hubbard Broadcasting, a Minnesota media mogul who typically leans Republican but supported Klobuchar for some reason. | ||
United Health Group, Wells Fargo, Comcast. | ||
I mean, she is the epitome of swampy, swamp, swamp, swamp, swamp. | ||
So no wonder she's opposed to these tariffs because all of her donors are in banking or finance. | ||
Or dependent on Chinese imports, rather than the medical manufacturing field. | ||
And she goes up there and she has the audacity to act like she is operating on behalf of the interests of the American people when virtually everything she has ever said or done has accomplished nothing for them and served only to exploit them. | ||
She would rather have us completely dependent on China funding the desperate military development in China. | ||
So that all of our economy and manufacturing would totally collapse within the next 10 years when their demographic implodes? | ||
Then just stomach a weekend of bad performance in the Dow Jones Industrial Average? | ||
I mean, I don't even know what to say. | ||
And it's not just her. | ||
It's these others coming out, like the Elizabeth Warrens. | ||
I thought Elizabeth Warren was supposed to be some genius. | ||
I thought she was supposed to be some really talented, brilliant Harvard professor. | ||
But she is shockingly retarded. | ||
I mean, look, I'm not the smartest guy in the world, but it's a deeply uncomfortable feeling to think I'd be better at being a senator than the current senators. | ||
I mean, no average American should feel like they would be better at the job than the people doing a job so important. | ||
But we've arrived at a place where basically anyone else would be better at this job. | ||
You mean you want to fund China and you want to allow them to build the Belt and Road Initiative and subvert the U.S. dollar and have a monopoly on trade in the region? | ||
You mean you want to fund China so that they can take Taiwan back and then have a monopoly on artificial intelligence and the age of artificial intelligence is the super weapon that it is? | ||
Because you're upset that your Wells Fargo donors aren't going to support you the next go around? | ||
You're upset that Comcast isn't going to support you the next round? | ||
And you're going to act like the reason you're saying what you're saying and doing what you're doing is because you love middle class Americans when you had almost more billionaire donors support your campaign than any other Democrat. | ||
I think it's very clear which party, which philosophy, which ideology Is the billionaire elite philosophy. | ||
Exceptions included, like Elon Musk. | ||
I think it's very clear that the Democrats are abundantly on the side of the billionaires. | ||
And they always talk about paying your fair share. | ||
We have to tax people so they pay their fair share when all the studies have been done. | ||
All of the numbers have been crunched. | ||
We know that if we liquidated all of the assets of all the 1,000 billionaires that are on the United States, something like that, it would pay for the government for like six months max. | ||
While they constantly rob Social Security, which is supposed to be eviscerated by 2035, and then they complain about Elon Musk identifying all the Social Security fraud when that actually ensures that Social Security will still exist longer into the future for people who really need it. | ||
I mean, the level of corruption and depravity here is like something not seen since Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
And we've literally got clips similar to Sodom and Gomorrah of staffers in the halls of I'm just so sorry. | ||
That's just so embarrassing. | ||
you. | ||
I think the people are waking up. | ||
I guess the problem is that everybody's got an intuitive position on whether they're left-leaning or right-leaning, and then everything else is just confirmation bias. | ||
And so since Republicans are just as screwed up for different reasons, So many people support the Democrats because intuitively they might be left-leaning and they see Lindsey Graham advocate for another war or Tom Cotton advocate for another whatever or Dan Crenshaw berate some 12-year-old or trip some journalist and they just use that as confirmation bias in order to go further left. | ||
When it's actually one uniparty, there's no such thing as bipartisan. | ||
There's no such thing as reaching across the aisle. | ||
There's only a uniparty. | ||
I mean, America doesn't need a third political party. | ||
It needs a second one. | ||
That's what MAGA is. | ||
It's the second political party against the political class, the uniparty that exists. | ||
They're globalists left, globalists right. | ||
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They shake hands. | ||
They drink together. | ||
They party together. | ||
They love each other behind the scenes, and then they play like they're fighting each other, like it's WWE or WWF on C-SPAN. | ||
And right after this joke, I mean, have you seen the clips, the footage, the images of... | ||
AOC with Matt Gaetz. | ||
And I'm not bashing Matt Gaetz here. | ||
But Matt Gaetz when he was still in Congress. | ||
Have you seen her like kind of straddling his legs while he's sitting down looking up at her and they're all buddy-buddy and she's all close and feeling touchy. | ||
Guys, see if you can find that image of AOC and Matt Gaetz. | ||
A lot of chemistry going on there for people with totally opposing political views in an incredibly contentious political time period. | ||
I'm just sick of it, folks. | ||
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You know what we're not talking about? | ||
What we're not talking about is this is the Great Reset. | ||
Except it's not the Great Reset. | ||
It's the Great Reset of the Great Reset. | ||
The Great Reset. | ||
We had two ways to go. | ||
And Donald Trump never said it this way, but I thought I had articulated this, and maybe I hadn't clearly enough, and I've been trying to say it for the last few days, so let me just be very, very clear. | ||
You had two choices. | ||
The world as we know it, Doesn't work. | ||
So the first choice was what Klaus Schwab was doing, where we could all eat bugs, and they were going to reset everything. | ||
Get away from the free market entirely. | ||
Go all globalism and push everything up to a global government. | ||
That would reset our economies. | ||
It would reset our dollar. | ||
We would go to a global currency. | ||
All of the stuff we've talked about for the last five years. | ||
That's real. | ||
That was happening. | ||
Donald Trump came along and said, don't like that. | ||
Don't want to do that. | ||
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That's good. | |
That's a good observation. | ||
We shouldn't do that. | ||
The problem is, you can't just not do that. | ||
Because the problems are real. | ||
The solutions, the way the world works now, no longer works. | ||
It doesn't work the way it did in 1946. | ||
It's not 1946 again. | ||
So we need to update the system and repair all of the damage that has been done for the Great Reset. | ||
Because remember, what was their plan? | ||
To manage the decline of the West. | ||
Just to keep it going enough so nobody really... | ||
And then it'll come in one violent shock and everybody will be like, oh my gosh, panic! | ||
And that's when they will finally change everything and make the final switch. | ||
That's the Great Reset. | ||
If you thought you were going to get a replay of 2016, you're mistaken. | ||
Because this time, he gets it. | ||
Remember we said the 2020 election was really good, it turns out, because he had time to think and realize what he was fighting and where everybody is and make a plan? | ||
This is part of his plan. | ||
And he told us, now he didn't say about the Great Reset part, but... | ||
He told us that we're going in a completely different direction. | ||
He told Europe that. | ||
He's told everybody that. | ||
That's what NATO is about. | ||
That's what all of this stuff is about. | ||
He's resetting the system so it will be an America first and anybody else that wants to join us, you know, England first, whatever, we'll all get along, we'll trade, but we're not going to do it the way the globalists have done it. | ||
So, what we're going through now is the shock to the system of the beginning of the shaking off the calcification of this system and restarting the engine and saying we're going in a different direction. | ||
Throw this thing in reverse. | ||
And so, all of the gears and everything that has been turning one direction now for almost 100 years. | ||
And especially in the last 25 to 30 years, with the Great Reset and the WEF and everything else, all those mechanisms, all those gears that have been going one way only, all of a sudden are grinding to a halt and reversing. | ||
That's what you're going to feel. | ||
Now, I didn't expect this to happen now. | ||
I mean, I was expecting that I would see progress on the border. | ||
I was hoping that I would see tax cuts by now. | ||
I was hoping I would see more regulation cuts by now because those two things are vital before you put in the tariffs or at least right after you put in the tariffs. | ||
It helps ease this pain. | ||
That's Congress having done their job. | ||
I don't know why he's not pounding his fist on their heads right now to get that job done. | ||
But that's what's happening. | ||
And this is going to, this is what Donald Trump said over the weekend. | ||
What was it? | ||
I want to give his quote. | ||
He told the average Americans, hang tough. | ||
Just hang tough with me. | ||
I know it is bad right now, but this is an economic revolution and we will win. | ||
Hang tough. | ||
It won't be easy, but the end result will be historic. | ||
That's what I'm hoping for. | ||
I'm not hoping that his tariffs work. | ||
I'm hoping for an economic revolution. | ||
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In just about three minutes, I am going to show you the latest Alex Jones report. | ||
The crew has just received it from Alex Jones, so you will be getting an update from him momentarily on some recent controversy surrounding RFK Jr. | ||
Now, if you've been paying attention for the last couple of weeks, you may have noticed that there has been some quote-unquote scandal associated with I don't know how true it is, what's really going on. | ||
I don't know the details. | ||
I've never met Candace Owens, but I trust her reporting. | ||
She's a very impressive woman. | ||
I know Ian Carroll very well. | ||
He's reported on this some too. | ||
I don't know if I agree with him, but I definitely trust him. | ||
Incredibly brilliant and honest person. | ||
But the controversy around RFK Jr. over the past couple of weeks has been whether or not he's compromised in some way or another. | ||
And I'm not going to go into the details because frankly, I don't know the details. | ||
But this recent development from the other day is very interesting because as you know, RFK Jr. has been very opposed to the vaccine industry for very many years. | ||
And there's a post from Secretary Kennedy's ex-account from I believe just two days ago. | ||
Overhead cam, please. | ||
So I came to Gaines County, Texas today to comfort the Hildebrand family after the loss of their 8-year-old daughter, Daisy. | ||
Got to know the family of 6-year-old Kaylee Fair after she passed away in February. | ||
I also developed bonds with and deep affection for other members of this community during this difficult time. | ||
Of course, he's referring to the measles outbreak. | ||
And it goes on, the bottom, RFK Jr. says the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine. | ||
And so a lot of people are like, wait, what the hell, RFK? | ||
I thought you were opposed to these vaccines. | ||
So I'm going to show you this clip, 49, of Ian Carroll breaking this down a little bit. | ||
And then I'm going to show you Alex's in-depth analysis, which I'm very much looking forward to seeing. | ||
This is clip 49. So, quote, the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine? | ||
On to the text message that I got yesterday. | ||
They're perplexed because what RFK said in person is the opposite of what he said in this post. | ||
This book was published by Children's Health Defense, and it's called The Measles Book. | ||
And then a foreword by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
Why have the benefits of the measles vaccine been exaggerated and the risks understated? | ||
Because these vaccines are a cash cow. | ||
Quote, Measles outbreaks have been fabricated to create fear that in turn forces government officials to do something. | ||
Obviously, that is misinformation and, you know, bad science. | ||
And anyone that would question the efficacy and the safe and effectiveness of the V things clearly is a misinformation spreader. | ||
So just to clarify, our stance on this show is that those V things are extremely safe and effective. | ||
And you should listen to everything that the Big Pharma media tells you about them. | ||
Which I'm sure there was no crimes, because these guys are all above board. | ||
And Big Pharma would never, ever commit a crime for profit. | ||
That's why they voted for Bobby. | ||
And so now that Bobby is changing his tune, it's looking pretty fishy. | ||
And so we naturally have some questions for you, Bobby Kennedy. | ||
Because we are here to Maha. | ||
And we're gonna Maha. | ||
And we are under the impression that you're here to Maha, too. | ||
And this is your legacy. | ||
And you wrote the goddamn book on it. | ||
The real Anthony Fauci. | ||
And right now, Bobby, you are writing the book, The Real Bobby Kennedy. | ||
All right, so here is Alex Jones's report on this post from Secretary Kennedy, which seems to be in total conflict with... | ||
his earlier positions and statements on the matter and is confusing a lot of people. | ||
And I hope Kennedy comes out and says, Oh, it was a staffer. | ||
It was a mistake. | ||
It's not exactly how I feel. | ||
And it's possible that maybe a bunch of staffers still run the secretary of health account. | ||
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I don't know, Your kids were young now? | |
Would you give them the measles, the mumps vaccine? | ||
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No. I have measles. | |
When I was a kid, it was... | ||
Lots of people used to die from those diseases. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
They died in the 1900s, early 1900s. | ||
There were about 10,000 Americans a year who died. | ||
In 1964, there was about 300 or 400 who died, and they were almost all severely malnourished kids, mainly from the Mississippi Delta. | ||
Well, you just saw that clip from a few months ago of our now Health and Human Services head, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he would not give the MMR shot to his family. | ||
And of course, we know the MMR is the number one so-called vaccine, the triple jab for measles, mumps, rubella, linked directly to autism and now thousands of studies. | ||
And in the last few months with the so-called measles outbreak, there's only been two deaths. | ||
Both of them had comorbidities. | ||
They've died from other things. | ||
They put measles on the death certificate. | ||
Now, Kennedy came out and said you need better nutrition and things like that. | ||
Most people don't even get sick from measles. | ||
Flu kills way more people, so what's all the hysteria about? | ||
That's absolutely accurate. | ||
But he said during confirmation hearings he's not against vaccines in general, and he said he would go with what the Trump administration told him to do if it was legal. | ||
So he's been put under pressure by the Trump administration to do something about measles and all this hysteria. | ||
Well, he was doing the right thing, exposing it as a bunch of fear-mongering. | ||
But now with his whole background, he learned in a lawsuit researching it himself that he got his larynx damaged from the flu shot. | ||
The flu shot's linked to causing worse COVID cases in people, lowering your immunity. | ||
He wrote the book on Anthony Fauci. | ||
So overall, he's doing a great job getting all the toxic chemicals out of the food. | ||
They've already put that ban in place. | ||
They're having to pull that out now. | ||
There's always big legal cases. | ||
They killed the new COVID booster a few weeks ago. | ||
He's got big investigations going on with the vaccine makers. | ||
I mean, they're scared. | ||
Bill Gates has come after him with big money. | ||
But that said, it's still disappointing. | ||
We need to put pressure on the Trump administration in general to let him do his job. | ||
And that's what we put him there for at HHS, was to make our country healthy again. | ||
So here's some excerpts over the years of Kennedy talking about these issues. | ||
And he's still a force for good, but Trump went along with warp speed. | ||
It was his big failure. | ||
He's been told all the people boo it. | ||
He knows people are angry. | ||
I have another report coming out on that. | ||
And Trump's been basically going after Fauci and others for the origin situation. | ||
And Fauci's now saying, oh, there's going to be a new, more deadly virus coming out that's going to derail Trump. | ||
And so this is really creepy. | ||
Trump needs to get ahead of it this time. | ||
They want to use a new pandemic to bring in all their controls. | ||
And Kennedy's the man to fight it. | ||
But this is still disheartening. | ||
I don't hate him. | ||
He's still doing a lot of great work. | ||
But you can't play politics in people's lives. | ||
It's been happening to our children. | ||
It's just too important. | ||
But regardless of what Kennedy does, we're all going to continue here in the independent real media to expose the fact that these shots don't protect you. | ||
In fact, they hurt you. | ||
It's all part of Big Pharma and Big Medicine's plan to have a sick population they can suck off of and control. | ||
And ultimately, it's about depopulation. | ||
I know Trump, for a fact, has been told that, because I've told him, many others have told him as well. | ||
Another report coming out on that in the next few hours. | ||
So please stay with us. | ||
Here's some excerpts of the things that Kennedy said in the past that are dead on. | ||
This is the Kennedy we love. | ||
The new one we're starting to see, we're concerned. | ||
If your kids were young now, would you give them the measles, the mumps vaccine? | ||
No. I got measles, mumps when I was a kid. | ||
Lots of people used to die from those diseases. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
They died in the 1900s, or early 1900s. | ||
There were about 10,000 Americans a year who died. | ||
In 1964, there was about 300 or 400 who died, and they were almost all... | ||
Severely malnourished kids, mainly from the Mississippi Delta. | ||
This was before the poverty program, so there was a lot of starving children in our country. | ||
It's very, very hard. | ||
To kill a healthy child with any infectious disease, but particularly with measles. | ||
And the World Health Organization now says vitamin A is an absolute cure for measles, which we didn't know about back then. | ||
Back then, you know, we were treated with chicken soup and it was, you know, a week at home watching Leave it to Beaver and every kid caught it. | ||
Every single kid got it, and I had 11 brothers and sisters, and we all got it, and we were all fine. | ||
And there are lots and lots of studies out there now that show that kids who get measles as a child are much healthier when they grow up, that they're much more resistant to cancers, to atopic diseases, to allergies, and to heart disease. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
If you do not do, you know, placebo-controlled studies, you will not see those effects. | ||
You'll just think, oh, I just cured measles. | ||
You know, good for me. | ||
You're not seeing that 10 years later, those children are much more susceptible to Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, atopic diseases, cardiac diseases. | ||
Allergic diseases than other kids, and you may be killing more of them over the long run than measles ever did. | ||
First, tell the audience why you sound hoarse. | ||
I have a disease called spasmodic dystonia, and I got it when I had a very, very strong voice until I was 46 years old. | ||
And I got this. | ||
It's actually a neurological injury, and it causes my voice to sound kind of strangled. | ||
I actually am. | ||
It was much worse than this for a long period of time. | ||
I had surgery on it in Japan about a year ago, and that helped me a lot. | ||
And then I'm doing some treatments now that are helping me. | ||
But, you know, my voice stinks. | ||
My voice got turned this way. | ||
I got a disease, a neurological injury in 1996 when I was 42 years old. | ||
And it's called spasmodic dystonia. | ||
And I never, you know, I never knew what happened. | ||
The doctors would ask me, did you have a trauma? | ||
And then about three years ago, I was litigating against the flu vaccine. | ||
I was preparing a complaint against all the companies that made flu vaccines, certain kind of flu vaccines. | ||
And I had to, for the first time, look at all the list of side effects that are on the manufacturer's inserts. | ||
And this disease, spasmodic dystonia, was one of the top injuries. | ||
In a million years, I would not take the flu shot. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
Because this is what Cochran and BMJ have found. | ||
People who take the flu shot are protected against that strain of flu. | ||
They're 4.4 times more likely to get a non-flu infection. | ||
And you might find, and a lot of people do, that they get the flu shot and then they get sick. | ||
They're usually not getting the flu. | ||
They're getting something that is indistinguishable from the flu because the flu shot gives you something called pathogenic priming. | ||
It injures your immune system so that you're more likely to get a non-flu viral upper respiratory infection. | ||
In fact... | ||
The Pentagon published a story, and you can cite this, it's by Wolfe, W-O-L-F-E, in January of this year, in which they said the flu shot not only primes you for flu, but it primes you for coronavirus. | ||
You went to Samoa. | ||
You convinced people not to get the measles vaccine. | ||
An outbreak resulted in 83 deaths. | ||
Yeah, well, that story is not true. | ||
First of all, the Prime Minister of Samoa stayed the measles vaccine after. | ||
Measles vaccines killed a number of people in Samoa, including members of his family. | ||
So when I went to Samoa, the ban was already in place. | ||
And I visited people in Samoa. | ||
I didn't make a... | ||
No, there was no policy that resulted from my going to Samoa. | ||
Secondly... Nobody died in Samoa from measles. | ||
They were dying from a bad vaccine. | ||
And the vaccine was imported from Australia and given to people who had measles, which is not recommended. | ||
The same measles outbreak hit Tonga, which is the neighboring island, and nobody died because they didn't get the vaccine. | ||
So this is more propaganda by the pharmaceutical industry, which is drumming up a lie. | ||
Do try to discredit me, but if you actually look into it, John, you'll find that it is not true. | ||
And you still say that autism is caused by vaccines? | ||
Yeah, autism is caused by vaccines. | ||
And by the way, CDC's own data, you know, they did a study called the Verstraten study in 1989. | ||
And they looked at the hepatitis B vaccine. | ||
They looked at children, and from the biggest database in the world, the Vaccine Safety Data Link, they looked at children who got the hepatitis B vaccine during their first 30 days, and they compared those to kids who got it later or didn't get it at all. | ||
And there was a 1,350% elevated risk. | ||
There may well be, but there are studies with millions of people. | ||
You have this wrong. | ||
There's a series of about 13 studies that were done by people we call biostitutes. | ||
One of them was the leading one who are people who do these studies for money for CDC or pay for by CDC in order to create the illusion that Vaccines don't cause autism. | ||
The chief scientist was a guy called Paul Thornton, who CDC laid, and his study is the most cited study for this proposition. | ||
And Paul Thornton is now a fugitive. | ||
He's wanted by Interpol. | ||
He stole millions of dollars from CDC that he had claimed to use on this study, but he was building houses, buying motorcycles. | ||
And living a life of luxury, and his study is absolute fraud, and yet they have not retracted it because CDC is a dishonest organization. | ||
It continues to be cited in the literature. | ||
And by the way, John, there are hundreds and hundreds of studies. | ||
I've written a book, if you're interested, called I'm Aerosol, Let the Science Speak, that has, I think, 1,400 references and over 400 studies cited. | ||
That link autism and other related neurological injuries to vaccines. | ||
There is no question about it. | ||
If you actually read the literature, if you listen to what the propaganda that CDC tells you, yeah, vaccines don't cause autism. | ||
It's propaganda. | ||
This is a captive agency that is intertwined and owned by the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
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This is incredibly unnerving. | |
Let's just take a 30,000 foot view on this. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
Has for the entirety of his career taken an incredibly unpopular position on vaccines. | ||
I mean, back when everybody thought you were crazy to be a vaccine denier 10, 20, 30 years ago. | ||
I know many of these listeners here to InfoWars always knew something was wrong, but I'm talking in terms of the people. | ||
So he goes his whole entire career, his whole entire life, Dealing with the fact that his father was killed, JFK was killed, likely by the intelligence community, admits that he doesn't believe Sirhan Sirhan was involved, directly at least. | ||
Constantly going to war with major pharmaceutical companies, doing major environmental work, major environmental lawsuits, touting incredibly unpopular, accurate positions on the safety and efficacy of vaccines, whether or not they're linked to autism. | ||
Struggles with substance abuse, overcomes it. | ||
It's very public. | ||
He goes through a nasty divorce. | ||
Sexual addiction becomes very public. | ||
Embarrassing years ago. | ||
Everybody's got a thorn in their side. | ||
I'm not throwing stones. | ||
And then all of a sudden, after he gets a major position, to see him to begin to flip on the vaccine issue is really alarming to me. | ||
And I hope this is a misunderstanding. | ||
I would like some transparency around this because I don't want to make any allegations or assumptions or accusations before I know what the hell I'm talking about. | ||
But if I had to guess, it seems like he's compromised. | ||
And no, I don't think it's Israel. | ||
I think it's the CIA. | ||
I don't know if it's linked to the fact that his daughter-in-law, who was also his campaign manager for some time, who now sits on Intelligence Advisory Board for Donald Trump is former CIA. | ||
I believe she was the youngest woman ever recruited to the CIA at the age of 22. Maybe it's not related to that at all, but it seems very bizarre to me that after the CIA killed two members of your family and engaged in all this humanitarian stuff that you seem like you would fight against your whole life based on the other things he's fought against, she would allow the CIA to marry into your family. | ||
Or run your campaign. | ||
And maybe I'm just totally wrong. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know Amaryllis Fox very well. | ||
Never matter. | ||
But for him to say that the measles vaccine, after all those clips that we just saw, is the safest and best way to prevent measles, that's the kind of stuff that people say when they're compromised. | ||
They totally flip the script when they're compromised. | ||
I mean, it's like Otto Wambier in North Korea when he was arrested for taking that portrait off the wall in the hotel and he had to do this. | ||
Desperate confession on camera that was released to the world to embarrass him and humiliate him and show the dominance of the North Korean Communist Party. | ||
It sounds like he's compromised. | ||
And I know there were allegations of inappropriate texting relationships with journalists or whatever last year, and who cares? | ||
But this type of behavior, I think somebody's if I had to guess, I don't know. | ||
Maybe I should. | ||
I bet there's some evidence floating around there that he doesn't want out. | ||
That's what it seems like to me. | ||
And the reason I think it's the CIA is because the CIA is in bed with the pharmaceutical industry for reasons of national security. | ||
The CIA understands that a major component of warfare in the 21st century is biological warfare. | ||
It's why they tried to get Mike Johnson to pass the $1.2 trillion omnibus bill that was going to fund no less than 12 bio labs all over the world. | ||
It's why Hunter Biden through Rosemont Seneca invested in Metabiota, which received a DOD contract for like $24 million while Joe Biden was vice president of the United States. | ||
And under that DOD contract, they did research in Ukraine and in Wuhan. | ||
Of course, Wuhan's the lab where COVID was made. | ||
And so if you have a national security apparatus that's very paranoid about biological warfare in the event of a conflict with China, which as I explained over the first two hours of the show is increasingly likely as China becomes more and more desperate with its demographic implosion it's experiencing right now. | ||
It seems to me reasonable that the CIA would be really pushing hard for pharmaceutical companies to have liability immunity for vaccines like they pushed hard for years and years ago. | ||
It seems very likely that they'd be pushing hard for mRNA vaccines to be experimented with, tested. | ||
So that in the event of a biological war with China, the CIA would have the means to vaccinate the populace. | ||
And what we saw from them was. | ||
And I think the CIA has got him blackmailed to push vaccines as a national security imperative. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I hope that everything's okay. | ||
I support Bobby. | ||
Maybe it's a cry for help. | ||
He should know. | ||
That Maha will embrace him no matter what and he should stop living under the thumb of whoever seems to be controlling him. | ||
Alright folks, we're going to break. | ||
We're going to be back in four minutes. | ||
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...of RFK Jr. on Air Force One right after he was confirmed as the head of Health and Human Services a little over a month ago taking three dropper fulls of methylene blue. | ||
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So, after RFK Jr. publicly took it, and it got this massive attention, we had all these listeners say, why aren't you carrying it? | ||
Well... I looked into it more than a decade ago and even a few years ago and it's really hard to get it when it is what they call USP or United States Pharmacopoeia grade, pharmaceutical grade. | ||
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Even though it's not prescription, to get the really good stuff, that's where you had to get it. | ||
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It was a placebo, and 30 minutes later, I felt like I was plugged into the electrical side. | ||
So, be very careful with this. | ||
I don't know what Kennedy's taken when he took three droppers in water. | ||
I put one dropper in water, banged back, you know, half of a 12-ounce glass, forgot to drink the rest of it, got busy, and I was like, what the hell's going on 30 minutes later? | ||
I was like, oh, I took that methylene blue. | ||
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Wow, what a crazy day. | ||
So much to unpack. | ||
I don't even know where to begin. | ||
I don't even know where to begin. | ||
I mean, I'm looking at these clips that I have on the sheet here, and I can't even choose which one to start with. | ||
I guess there's no better place to start on InfoWars than with Shadow Government. | ||
Let's go to clip number 12. This is Adam Schiff. | ||
Talking about forming a shadow government, we'll watch this and unpack it as well as some other clips. | ||
Extraordinary step of convening this unprecedented hearing. | ||
We brought together both chambers of Congress, the Senate and the House to conduct real oversight and to serve as a check and balance to hold those who misuse power to account and to carry out our constitutional duty. | ||
Convening this hearing was not our first choice. | ||
We have tried. | ||
To get our Republican colleagues to hold hearings, to do meaningful oversight, to assert Congress's authority as an independent branch of government. | ||
He's just mad because he can't afford another pencil neck because all the tariffs on China and China makes all the pencils. | ||
Honestly, I don't even think I can listen to him anymore. | ||
Please, please. | ||
I know Alex did a report on that clip, but the audacity of these people is just utterly astounding to me. | ||
And I don't know if all the allegations about him and the hotel in Los Angeles and the accidental murder of some boy that he was sleeping with are true. | ||
I don't know if that's just QAnon stuff or what, but I can tell you what, he doesn't give a damn about human trafficking. | ||
He doesn't care about 100,000 people dead from fentanyl every year. | ||
He is just interested in satisfying the political interests of an international community. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm getting to the point right now where I'm starting to think that China is behind a lot more of our problems than anyone else and anyone ever thought. | ||
And it's not some Red Scare McCarthyism that has me thinking this. | ||
It's not just the TikTok stuff and the cultural color revolution that we're witnessing. | ||
It's not just the fact that their demographic is totally imploding and that they've basically got a monopoly on everything that we need ever. | ||
And it's not just that the CCP is totally satisfied or even okay with or even conducive to the death of millions of its own people without even batting an eye. | ||
It's not just the fact that they're so brainwashed that they still worship Mao and a cult of personality despite the fact that everyone living in China today still knows someone or is related to someone who died during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
I'll tell you what it is that really bothers me about the Chinese. | ||
Their culture. | ||
You want to hear a little xenophobia from Chase Geyser? | ||
The thing that bothers me most about China is that you can find countless videos of Chinese women and men who can play Mozart perfectly. | ||
They can play Beethoven perfectly. | ||
Rachmaninoff. These European composers from Russia or Germany. | ||
You put them in front of a piano and they just... | ||
They follow the rules. | ||
They have an astronomical amount of discipline. | ||
But I can't for the life of me think of one damn Chinese composer. | ||
See, they can play that which other nations and cultures create, but they cannot create anything of their own. | ||
They're like a parasite. | ||
They have to steal our artificial intelligence technology. | ||
They have to steal our weapons technology. | ||
They teach their kids how to do math and memorize stuff, but they don't teach them any skills because skills require creativity. | ||
And everything they're teaching their kids, frankly, is going to be moot because AI is going to be able to do everything they're teaching their kids. | ||
All they know is order and obedience to authority and discipline. | ||
And it's why they've arrived at this place where they're totally imploding on themselves. | ||
I mean, after thousands of years of being a nation, accomplishment after accomplishment, dynasty after dynasty, V. | ||
Bravery, courage, conviction, principle. | ||
Then communism comes along and the best they can do is play a song perfectly that someone else wrote. | ||
And you got the Adam Schiff's and the Joe Biden's and the Hunter Biden's and the Nancy Pelosi's and others who are just happy to sell out all of our interests to the CCP. | ||
ACP. ACP. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They're happy to sell out the very culture responsible for innovating that which is copied to the parasite that copies it. | ||
And I know that they've got some things that are impressive about them. | ||
I know Xi Jinping can be a little bit of a badass. | ||
He certainly stood up Justin Trudeau, but that's easy to do. | ||
Anybody can stand up Justin Trudeau. | ||
I don't know if you remember that clip from a couple years ago. | ||
Justin kept trying to talk to Xi Jinping. | ||
But why is it that we would fly their flag in San Francisco, clean up the streets of San Francisco for the first time in decades, having our Marines hold a Chinese flag while Xi Jinping visits us? | ||
We know that they're imploding. | ||
We know that they're trying to subvert the dollars, the global reserve currency, which would ruin America and frankly the world for that matter for at least some period of time. | ||
We know that they're funding terrorism in the Middle East. | ||
We know that they're a major threat to Taiwan, which we need for superconductors and semiconductors because we don't make anything here anymore. | ||
We know that they're sending their soldiers now to fight alongside Russia against Ukraine while we fund Ukraine. | ||
And I'm not for funding Ukraine, but this is certainly an adversary. | ||
Why are we rolling out the red carpet for the Red King? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
And I just keep thinking about Amy Klobuchar and the fact that she would out and just lie about tariffs being negative for the middle class in America while she's being funded by more billionaires than any other Democrat except Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and maybe one other. | ||
While her highest funders are Wells Fargo and Comcast. | ||
While they advocate, while she and her others are. | ||
I mean, the reason our movies suck in the United States now, you realize, is because the Chinese market has become so valuable to Hollywood that they have to make sure all of our content that they put out, all of their content that they put out, is compliant with the tenets and principles and creed of the CCP. | ||
Movie Gravity came out with Sandra Bullock. | ||
They got the International Space Station. | ||
Historically speaking, the International Space Station was a partnership, I believe, between Russia and the United States. | ||
But in that movie, for example, for some reason, the International Space Station was a partnership between China and the United States. | ||
Oh, because they wanted the movie to go out in the Chinese market. | ||
Okay, well, Disney buys Star Wars and proceeds to launch three of the worst Star Wars movies ever made with some... | ||
Bizarre and unnecessary Asian side hero. | ||
Oh, you gotta appeal to the Chinese market. | ||
And all of these movies have like these weird collectivist values. | ||
They're all about individual sacrifice to the masses. | ||
Rather than self-actualization like our film and cinema used to be. | ||
I mean, we literally sold our culture out for a dollar from the CCP. | ||
a dollar that we gave them because we allowed them to make everything for us. | ||
you. | ||
I just wish that the complicated nature of our politics could be reduced and simplified to a point where everyone's immediate reaction would be to shame these people. | ||
But it's so complicated. | ||
I mean, I have to go into a sophisticated argument about the IMEC corridor versus the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
How tariffs adjust manufacturing, demographic implosion over the course of the next 10 years, and global reserve currencies and the nature of fractional reserve banking in order to explain to you how much of a retard Amy Klobuchar is. | ||
It should be easier than that. | ||
I mean, it's obvious just looking at her, but I think that's why we've arrived at the place that we've arrived in the United States of America, because it takes like 45 minutes to explain how evil these people are, and nobody has 45 minutes. | ||
I got this just on the desk. | ||
Put China in its place. | ||
Secretary of Defense Pete Higgs at the Panama Canal. | ||
I want to be very clear. | ||
China did not build this canal. | ||
China does not operate this canal. | ||
And China will not weaponize this canal. | ||
Let's watch this clip right here of Pete Higgseth. | ||
I want to be very clear. | ||
China did not build this canal. | ||
Tony, we're going to war with China. | ||
China does not operate this canal. | ||
And China will not weaponize this canal. | ||
Together with Panama in the lead. | ||
We will keep the canal secure and available for all nations through the deterrent power of the strongest, most effective, and most lethal fighting force in the world. | ||
We will do this in partnership with Panama. | ||
Together we will take back the Panama Canal from China's influence. | ||
And we will do this along with other capable Like-minded allies and partners. | ||
And I've been trying to tell you guys that Iran and China are the same thing. | ||
Just like you have to think about the CIA and Ukraine is the same thing, or Ukraine and NATO is the same thing. | ||
Ukraine was a proxy war with Russia. | ||
Iran would be a proxy war with China. | ||
And every time our leaders, and I'm not criticizing them. | ||
I understand this is a real conflict. | ||
This is a real thing that we have to be strong against. | ||
But every time our leaders talk about the Indo-Pacific region, And how important it is to protect our security there. | ||
And in another breath or another clip, they're talking about escalations with Iran. | ||
I mean, this is clip 28 of Trump talking about the Iran talks that are coming up. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I think if the talks aren't successful with Iran, I think Iran is going to be in great danger. | ||
And I hate to say it, great danger because they can't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
You know, it's not a complicated Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. | ||
That's all there is. | ||
Right now we have countries that have nuclear power that shouldn't have it. | ||
But I'm sure we'll be able to negotiate out of that too as part of this later on down the line. | ||
But Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. | ||
And if the talks aren't successful, I actually think it'll be a very bad day for Iran if that's the case. | ||
Here's clip number 38. Trump. | ||
there's some convergence. | ||
It's like mercury is in retrograde in the total socioeconomic global environment. | ||
Let's watch clip 38. | ||
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Has maximum negotiating leverage right here, right now. | ||
And I think it would be a mistake for anyone to think otherwise. | ||
And many of, as I said, many of our trading partners, they have queued up and they have kept their cool. | ||
They have not escalated and they will get priority in the queue. | ||
I think it was a big mistake, this Chinese escalation, because they're playing with a pair of twos. | ||
Traditionally, if you look at the history of the trade negotiations, we are the deficit country. | ||
So what do we lose by the Chinese raising tariffs on us? | ||
we export one-fifth to them of what they export to us. | ||
So that is a losing hand for them. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
They're in no position to negotiate. | ||
That's why it's so scary. | ||
Meanwhile, you have the globalists taking advantage of this weakening of the United States and Europe and China and Russia all at the same time. | ||
Probably why they're perpetuating all these policies to weaken us because the globalists themselves are weakened and they want to Establish their own central bank digital currency in the aftermath of this collapse. | ||
Here is clip number 42 of Pritzker. | ||
The reason I show this, I'll disclose on the other side of it. | ||
Pritzker coming out, talking about the brave young people standing up to tyranny. | ||
We all know he's on Soros payroll. | ||
We all know he's on the globalist payroll. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Across the country, young people are standing up to the Trump administration and fighting back against Republican policies that are destroying their future. | |
I have one message for the youth of our country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And let's go. | ||
When you protest, when you speak out, when you show up, when you sign up voters, when you vote, you're telling them you're not going to take it anymore. | ||
Trump and Republicans are taking away your civil rights protections, shutting down public education, and making it harder for you to get a job. | ||
They want to take the country backward, and they're lying to you. | ||
You can stop them and hold them accountable. | ||
Keep making your voices heard by going online and posting about how they're harming our communities. | ||
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are attempting to dismantle our country piece by piece. | ||
Your energy, your activism, your willingness to fight for your generation will help stop Donald Trump from doing any more damage to your future. | ||
Thank you for giving us all hope. | ||
That fat ass is the governor of Illinois. | ||
And I grew up in Illinois. | ||
It's insanely corrupt. | ||
You're more likely to go to prison if you've been a governor of Illinois than if you're a high school dropout in Illinois, statistically speaking. | ||
That's how corrupt Illinois is. | ||
Where Obama came from, it's where Blagojevich was when he went to jail. | ||
And you've got Pritzker there with the audacity to read some script about young people standing up to tyranny as if he's so relatable standing in front of a castle holding I mean, we are talking about a class of people so abundantly out of touch, so abundantly transcendent to the people they claim to serve and love. | ||
All they do is exploit and manipulate their base. | ||
They weaponize their base with the astronomical amount of funding from Soros and these other globalist institutions whose sole objective is to lie. | ||
Lie, lie, while censoring the truth so they can control thought, so they can then control speech, so they can then control action, and they weaponize the resources that they have now in order to guarantee that they have resources in the future because all that people in power really want are two things. | ||
They either want to sustain their existing power or to expand their existing power. | ||
What happened to Rome? | ||
That's why it expanded until it contracted and became a church. | ||
What happened to the Soviet Union? | ||
It's what happened to Nazi Germany. | ||
They just get addicted to expanding. | ||
Obviously, he's addicted to expanding. | ||
I mean, I don't know how much more he could possibly expand. | ||
But they weaponize their resources. | ||
To gain this bizarre control because there's nothing that irks them or makes them so paranoid or feel so vulnerable or weak as to think that maybe one day they won't be as powerful as they are now. | ||
Maybe one day they'll actually dissipate and return to dust as is declared in the Bible. | ||
And that's my concern with these globalists philosophically in conjunction with these technocrats because there is a whole class of incredibly bright Incredibly well-funded people who are actually trying to achieve immortality for themselves and they're simultaneously building the infrastructure to ensure that once they're immortal, there's no way that they'll ever lose the power that they have. | ||
They don't just want to live forever. | ||
They want to live forever a certain way. | ||
And so they accumulate over generation, over generation, over generation. | ||
And they pat each other on the back and they conspire together and they just trash civilization after civilization after civilization. | ||
They steal, print, rob, manipulate, blackmail. | ||
As they quietly develop this technology and they try to distract you by saying, oh, the dire wolves are back. | ||
You guys like Game of Thrones? | ||
Dire wolves are back. | ||
When really it's that technology that's being used. | ||
To make human-animal hybrid organs that are in a legal gray area so they can ensure that they can just replace all their body parts with new cloned versions of their own organs as they age. | ||
As they sit in these pressurized chambers. | ||
I've seen clips of this guy. | ||
Who's the guy that always wears this shirt that says don't die or join and don't die? | ||
He looks like a vampire. | ||
He's talking about all the supplements he always takes and he's always in some pressurized chamber and he's Constantly obsessed with everything he can to extend his telomeres on his DNA so that he never ages. | ||
And he constantly posts his blood results to show that his levels are that of a man so much younger than him. | ||
All in the context of Canada running ads for euthanasia featuring only white people. | ||
Like, you want to die? | ||
We'll pay for it. | ||
Or the government will pay for it. | ||
our company will kill you. | ||
And then we'll use that money for research to ensure that a technocratic class of people can live forever. | ||
This is why people are so reluctant to trust Elon Musk, because, you know, he's developing Neuralink and artificial intelligence. | ||
And he's been in this class for an extended period of time. | ||
He was involved with the electronic vehicles and he was involved with PayPal. | ||
I understand why people are wary of Elon Musk. | ||
But don't you think that maybe he realized that the depopulation agenda I mean, these people are crazy. | ||
You see how desperate China is acting because its population is imploding? | ||
You see how desperate Russia is acting because its population is imploding? | ||
Japan, South Korea, population's all imploding. | ||
The United States, it was imploding, so we desperately allowed 30 million people to come into the country. | ||
Just imagine if the entire population of the earth just begins to shrink, how desperate and violent and volatile everyone will become. | ||
And it's almost like divine providence. | ||
It's almost like it's a sign of God because I don't know how many of you know this out there in the audience. | ||
But if the Earth's gravity was just a little bit stronger, if it was just a little bit more powerful, then rocket would not be strong enough to get any object off of the surface of the Earth. | ||
I mean, it is like a miracle that we live on a planet that just barely allows us to use rocket technology to get anything out into orbit. | ||
And to me, that's like a sign from God that it is our destiny to experience To sustain humanity as a whole. | ||
Rather than our own individuality in perpetuity. | ||
That's what's so bizarre about it because these technocrats would have swaths of people sacrifice themselves to some ideal that would allow said technocrats to live forever. | ||
While those of us on the right, the populist right, who fight for individualism and fight against self-sacrifice because we don't believe that any human is to be sacrificed or any life is to be sacrificed. | ||
We advocate for individual rights and private property rights. | ||
We're actually the ones that are okay with dying and moving on so long as it perpetuates the health of the species. | ||
To quote Shakespeare, these violent times have violent ends. | ||
So if I was going to guess what's going to happen in the next 10 years, I'd say explicit war with Iran, probably a little bit of a war with China, at least through Iran as a proxy. | ||
We'll probably secure the IMEC corridor and sustain the dollar as the global reserve currency and gain total control of the Middle East but not without killing millions upon millions of people. | ||
Artificial intelligence will replace most of the jobs here in the United States but we will diversify our manufacturing to India, Mexico and other places and that coupled with robotics will make everything so inexpensive that We'll basically be sitting pretty here for the 21st century. | ||
That's why things can happen. | ||
As long as Russia or China don't use their nuclear weapons in their implosion in some self-defense way. | ||
And maybe it's the case that Iran already has nukes and that they'll use them in a war against Israel, but then I don't think the United States even cares because then everybody over there is dead and we have total control. | ||
I don't think Mossad controls CIA or the United States. | ||
I think the CIA controls Mossad. | ||
It existed a year before Israel even existed. | ||
Mossad's budget is like $3.5 billion a year, which is one-sixth the budget of the CIA. | ||
I don't believe for a minute that Mossad controls CIA. | ||
I think the CIA controls Mossad. | ||
And when the CIA wants dirt on our politicians, they pay or they hire or they pressure Mossad to do it. | ||
So that it can't be traced back to them. | ||
There's no paper trail. | ||
That's what's really going on here. | ||
We have a Machiavellian utilitarian intelligence community that is weaponizing the intelligence communities of other nations, which we have allowed to become dependent on us. | ||
And they're engaged in terrible crimes against humanity, terrible violations of rules and law, but there's no accountability because there's no paper trail. | ||
And it's all done in the name of national security. | ||
That's what's really sick about it. | ||
The CIA actually thinks that when it's raping you, it's for your own good. | ||
That's what totally blows my mind. | ||
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I mean, look at gold right now. | ||
Holy mackerel. | ||
I mean, it is up just enormously. | ||
So yeah, I'm pitching it to you right now. | ||
I mean, I'm... | ||
I mean, I'm handing out, you know, Gatorade at a marathon. | ||
I mean, I'm handing out ice water in the Sahara. | ||
I mean, it is such a, the top rated, the biggest company, because they're the best, and he's a patriot, and he keeps his show on the air. | ||
Are you, I mean, look, they're getting the most calls and stuff they've ever had. | ||
So, and I knew this was coming. | ||
And I was telling you last year and a half, I said, get in now, get in now. | ||
And you're like, well, now it's really luck. | ||
It's going to go up, people. | ||
Or, I'm an upside-down world. | ||
I mean, there's nothing sure in this world but your relationship with Jesus Christ. | ||
All right? | ||
Other than that, though, gold and silver in investments, and I get it, and have had it, for emergency backup, a hedge against insanity. | ||
Okay? Here's where all eyes now are on gold and silver. | ||
Because gold went over $3,000 an ounce, it's at an all-time high. | ||
That's a very strong technical and psychological threshold number, that $3,000. | ||
So now that the world is looking at gold, the world is also going to be looking at silver. | ||
So even the massive growth that we've already seen... | ||
I'm guessing it's just the beginning. | ||
Every podcast in the Patriot world has some kind of a gold dealer sponsoring them, right? | ||
It's like, oh, we're selling these shipwrecked coins. | ||
They sell semi-numismatic coins. | ||
They sell rare things. | ||
They sell things with a story. | ||
And I'm warning you, just because gold is good, not all gold is good. | ||
Just because silver is good, not all silver is good. | ||
I've seen literally, Alex, hundreds, hundreds of invoices from people who have purchased from other dealers that have been on these things. | ||
And they're paying $60 to $80 an ounce. | ||
Let me explain how this works because it's not good. | ||
So a dealer will actually commission like the Canadian Royal Mint and people will think, oh, this is a Canadian Royal Mint coin. | ||
No, Canadian Royal Mint makes Canadian Maple Leafs, one ounce. | ||
If you have some kind of a two ounce or one and a quarter ounce wildlife coin that you're paying $60 or $80 an ounce for, here's what happens when you liquidate it. | ||
So you bought it for $80 an ounce when silver was, let's say, $28. | ||
That's when I was looking at a ton of these invoices. | ||
So what happens when you liquidate it? | ||
You send it to the depository. | ||
The depository says, we don't want this crap. | ||
We're going to give you 4% less than spot. | ||
We're going to melt it down into a coin or a bar. | ||
So you paid $80 and you get the same price as bullion when you liquidate it. | ||
What that tells me is silver really has to move to $60 to $80 an ounce for you to break even. | ||
This is the worst stuff, but people love to sell them because they're higher commission. | ||
I don't play that game. | ||
So if you think you've been ripped off on something like that because this story sadly resonates with you, call our office. | ||
And we'll see if we can unwind it for you and do something to get you into a better spot. | ||
You said two weeks ago, I think it'll be above 3,000 in two weeks. | ||
Now it's over 333 right now. | ||
3,033. | ||
Gut level, you're not predicting it, but just as a man, as an economist, where do you think gold is in a month? | ||
3,100 in a month, like in the next three to four weeks. | ||
And then I think it gets to 3,200 by the beginning of the summer. | ||
And we could literally see 4,000. | ||
As momentum starts to gather and as the eyes of the world get on it. | ||
And then silver, you know, probably 50 to 75 over the next 12 months. | ||
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Dr. Kirk Elliott, thank you so much. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
See ya. | ||
It's good to be right, isn't it? | ||
Wow. So, fluoride in the water. | ||
Good thing? | ||
Bad thing? | ||
Time to rethink? | ||
I think, Chris, it is a time to rethink. | ||
But I think it's important with that emphasis on rethink. | ||
Let's look at the science. | ||
Let's do it in a transparent way. | ||
Let's determine. | ||
There is some data that a number of people have looked at that attention deficit disorder, developmental issues in children can be negatively impacted. | ||
But let's look at the data, put it out in public. | ||
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What do you think? | ||
I think there's data for developmental problems, Chris. | ||
It's interesting that in the old days, When we didn't have fluoride in toothpaste, fluoride was really important in changing cavities in teeth. | ||
I know I had half my mouth as a cavity when I was a child. | ||
I was constantly in the dentist office having my teeth being full of cavities. | ||
So clearly fluoride did a lot for dentistry. | ||
But I would say, you know, once we started putting fluoride in toothpaste, there are lots of places in our country where we probably get adequate fluoride without having fluoride in water. | ||
But again, I'm not going to come out and say, hey, it should be eliminated. | ||
I say, hey, let's look at the data. | ||
Right? And so... | ||
You can look at whether we really need it or not, and let's just debate it. | ||
As my own instincts are, that we really don't need it. | ||
...to be compulsory in our drinking water, and that many, many jurisdictions will begin to take it out, and I don't think we'll be any worse the where. | ||
And it'd be interesting to see in Utah, where the event was today, you know, there's 27 jurisdictions within Utah that don't have fluoride, and there's two that do have fluoride. | ||
Let's look to see is there any difference in development to the children that grew up in things that had fluoride versus not. | ||
Let science give us We've got some data here. | ||
Kennedy has said, and I do believe him, you know I'm an advocate for him, I do believe that he wants science to drive the issues, so let's use science to drive the issues. | ||
Fluoride should not be in our water. | ||
Fluoride had a strong justification in the 1940s when it was added and people didn't understand the science and they thought its benefit to our teeth was systemic. | ||
And by drinking it, it would enter your body and somehow protect your teeth. | ||
Now we know that there is no systemic advantage, zero systemic advantage, and that the only advantage comes from topical application. | ||
So it's the water that passes through your mouth. | ||
You can achieve that benefit from brushing your teeth. | ||
And in the era of fluoridated toothpastes and mouthwashes, it makes no sense to have fluoride in our water. | ||
The evidence against fluoride is overwhelming. | ||
In animals, in animal models, and in human models, we know that it causes IQ loss, profound IQ loss, and it's dose-related. | ||
The more fluoride you get, the higher levels in your drinking water, your urine, the more likely it is you will lose IQ, and also other neurological injuries like ADHD. | ||
It affects, science indicates that it affects... | ||
Kidney health, it affects liver health, and it causes hypothyroidism, and it causes osteoarthritis. | ||
Women who are more exposed have up to 50% more hip fractures than women who are unexposed. | ||
It causes fluoridasis in between 40 and 80% of our kids. | ||
It makes no sense to have in our water supply. | ||
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I haven't done DMT, but I know a lot of famous people that have and others. | ||
And the government since the 70s has been doing intravenous drip with it. | ||
It just didn't become popular the last 20 years by eating it. | ||
And I've talked to well-known people off record who have gone to these big DMT rituals at sacred sites because reportedly those are like gates or places where dimensionally they've been doing sacrifices for thousands of years. | ||
So maybe the things hang around there or it's a ley line. | ||
They're not sure. | ||
But if you go there and take DMT, they're having groups of 20, 30, 40 people. | ||
Who are seeing the same hallucination on it at the same time. | ||
They basically say aliens come up the steps of the pyramid or, you know, and everybody's seeing it at the same time. | ||
Maybe it's not a hallucination. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
If it's an individual seeing it, it's one thing. | ||
Right. But then sometimes people in the group even get attacked by these things. | ||
Taking ayahuasca, taking DMT, taking any kind of hallucinogenic drug, which I've done, you know, as a child. | ||
But now knowing what I know, I would be very afraid that... | ||
Those drugs open up a portal for something to enter me. | ||
They thin the veil. | ||
Exactly. And the Bible says pharmakia leads to conjuring and witchcraft all in the Old Testament. | ||
And it talks about all the other tribes that were sacrificing people and Jehovah says don't do that anymore. | ||
Have some respect for the unknown. | ||
I mean, I'm not pretending to understand any of this stuff. | ||
And again, I've taken LSD. | ||
I get it. | ||
But, you know, I was 15. Now, I have a lot of respect for the things I don't understand, and it is a kind of peculiar American attitude that whatever it is we don't know has got to be great. | ||
Exactly. And that's just not true. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
Our optic nerve, they've proven, picks up a lot more on the light spectrum than we see. | ||
So we have kind of, we don't kind of, we have biological blinders so we can focus on the third dimension. | ||
And not be completely freaked out by all this other stuff that's right near our dimension and kind of like a frequency bleeding in. | ||
And so exactly, you roll the dice when you do that. | ||
And all the ancients, even if you try to go to Peru or Brazil or wherever, take those drugs. | ||
They'll say, this is dangerous. | ||
Now get ready for weeks. | ||
We're going to guide you through it. | ||
And I'm not saying even do it with those drugs. | ||
dangerous in a sense that will affect your serotonin levels or hurt your body, which is possible, I guess, also, or it'll kill you. | ||
I'm not even worried about that. | ||
I would be much more afraid of being possessed by I know people whose lives have gone in the wrong direction after doing that, or who've had important relationships dissolve, which is always a sign of evil. | ||
You know, God brings us together, dark forces divide us. | ||
I have that exact same instinct of... | ||
Caution not to do it. | ||
I like the frequency my brain's tuned to now. | ||
And I've talked to people that do the rituals that are really into it. | ||
They say, no, it is true. | ||
Some people, you know, get haunted by spirits and demons when they take it. | ||
Most people, that doesn't happen. | ||
Kind of a big risk. | ||
In high school, I took acid a few times, too. | ||
I've taken mushrooms a few times. | ||
That kind of barely manipulates the space-time fabric. | ||
The walls start dripping a little. | ||
But yeah, you take DMT or ayahuasca, which is, I guess, a longer breakdown form of it. | ||
I mean, reality goes gone. | ||
Well, I remember flipping out on acid 40 years ago, 1984, when I was 15. I remember it very well. | ||
I'll never forget it as long as I draw breath. | ||
And I was being attacked by howling, leering, grinning cartoon characters jumping right into my face and screaming at me. | ||
I mean, I think it's pretty conventional, but I don't know. | ||
I would say that's conventional. | ||
That's maybe one out of a hundred. | ||
That's still the bad trip. | ||
Well, it was a bad trip, but I feel... | ||
Like, that's a very serious thing. | ||
Describe that more. | ||
Howling, leering demons. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I remember being, I was in my bedroom. | ||
I was home for Thanksgiving vacation from boarding school. | ||
I had taken a couple hits of acid on an airplane flying from New England to California. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Which is obviously not wise, but, you know, I was 15. I don't know. | ||
Someone handed me a bunch of acid. | ||
And I was totally fine until I got back. | ||
And then I went upstairs and it was the night before Thanksgiving and I smoked pot with my brother. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
thing. Did you look in the mirror? | ||
Yeah, my brother's face turned into a rat with like this line. | ||
I was like, wow, I think I'm flipping out. | ||
And then I spent like the next six hours being attacked by these figures, characters, I don't know what they were, but very, very vivid, very Describe them. | ||
I remember looking at a picture in my bedroom, and I had just gotten home after spending all day tripping on this airplane, so I was kind of out of it. | ||
But I remember looking at this picture, and all of a sudden, whatever was in the picture, like a dog or something, jumped out at me and started screaming at me and leering with teeth and laughing in my face, and then this one jumped out there, and then all throughout my entire bedroom these things were. | ||
Jumping out and screaming at me and laughing at me. | ||
This is what I've thought and talked to folks and heard and felt. | ||
Everybody knows you're a good person. | ||
People that are already kind of worldly and are almost to the dark side are in it. | ||
Then it's wonderful and they're your friends and everything. | ||
But if the demons pick up that you've got a good trajectory, they just hate you and if they think they can't get you, they just want to hurt you. | ||
It was only when I quit doing anything... | ||
Including Advil, that I got moral clarity, I would say. | ||
And so I do think that stuff is a vector for actual evil, for things entering you and controlling your behavior. | ||
And that's what word for word, as you know, the Bible says that. | ||
If you take pharmakia, meaning pharmaceuticals, and that is the gateway to hell. | ||
It opens it up. | ||
Have you always believed that there were forces that you couldn't see that were real? | ||
Like definitely something outside was telling me things. | ||
And so by the time I got older, I realized that more. | ||
And then once I started tuning into it, it then just became more second nature. | ||
And then it was kind of like just, I was getting the information, I'm thinking about work, not even processing it anymore. | ||
It's only the affluent whites who've been convinced or trained to believe that Like, | ||
where I grew up, the only Yes, exactly. What we deride as superstition is actually a description of... | ||
Yes. Spoiler | ||
plate Satanism is, is I'm God. | ||
The only people who retained their respect for the unknown and understood the limits of their own intellect were on the fringes of American society. | ||
The mainstream of American society just was taught, probably by design, I would think, but you just dismiss all that stuff. | ||
Exactly, but I was not at a wrinkle. | ||
I think you probably, because you've been at the heights of everything in your position. | ||
I've been able to see some of this. | ||
When you actually get into the ultra-rich, though, and also the top of artisan people, they're completely into the economy. | ||
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No, you're totally right. | |
It's almost like the IQ scale. | ||
It's like dumb people understand the truth. | ||
Really smart people know the truth. | ||
And in the broad middle, what do they call it, midwits? | ||
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Yeah. They've convinced themselves that they, like, they got it all figured out. | |
Educated idiots. | ||
Educated idiots. | ||
But the truly smart people I know, Matthias Desmet, for example, they're, like, delighted to admit the limits of their knowledge because they're smart enough. | ||
First of all, they're secure. | ||
Was it Aristotle said, I know I know nothing? | ||
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Yeah. Well, of course. | |
The beginning of wisdom was my father always... | ||
Fascinating video there of Tucker Carlson with Alex Jones. | ||
And look, I agree with everything that they said in that conversation. | ||
But I also know that you don't have to take a hallucinogen in order to see a demon. | ||
You can just watch MSNBC. | ||
I'm gonna show you clip number 31 here. | ||
Just unbelievable self-righteousness. | ||
Let's watch this and unpack it. | ||
Have to grapple with it. | ||
Because it's the snake, it's the beast coiled up in the heart, the bosom of the country, as Frederick Douglass said. | ||
And the fact that they are doubling down on this shows you what kind of human beings they actually are. | ||
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Say more. | |
We chose a felon who is more interested in loyalty, who's more interested in retribution, who's more interested in grift than in democracy. | ||
And we chose a felon because we didn't want to elect a black woman. | ||
So to read that, to actually explicate that, is to say we would rather destroy the republic than for that to have happened. | ||
And until we grapple with it, there's no amount of protesting I could do. | ||
There's no amount of resistance that could come into play. | ||
To actually force 78 million people to grapple with what motivated them to put themselves in this position. | ||
We chose a felon because we didn't want to elect a black person. | ||
I wonder if he realizes that the entirety of Western civilization is built off of a culture, a metaphysical philosophy, a religion based on its savior Being wrongfully convicted. | ||
Right? I mean, didn't Jesus Christ say, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me on the cross after he was wrongfully convicted? | ||
Didn't he say, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do? | ||
So just because Donald Trump is a felon makes him guilty? | ||
As if no innocent man has ever been convicted of a crime by a corrupt judicial system? | ||
As if Otto Warmbier in North Korea wasn't innocent? | ||
At least... | ||
Much more innocent than the sentence was justified. | ||
It was like 12 years hard labor. | ||
We did not vote for Donald Trump because the alternative was a black woman. | ||
We voted for Donald Trump because it became abundantly clear that he was the only outsider that represented the interests of the people instead of the political class. | ||
That the entire system which had been corrupted over decades was weaponized against him just as it is weaponized against us, the people. | ||
And all of the other alternatives were abundantly unqualified, corrupt, evil, incompetent, and retarded. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden couldn't even hold a sentence together. | ||
Absolutely murdered in that June 30th debate. | ||
Couldn't walk up the stairs. | ||
Everybody on his staff is admitting he's all hopped up on drugs and they got a sun down him at 4 o'clock. | ||
He's eating ice cream cones right before he goes to bed like you do with people that have Alzheimer's. | ||
Totally incoherent in every way, shape, and form. | ||
And then there's a coup to replace him so there's no primary whatsoever for like the second or third time in the Democratic Party with Kamala Harris who is perhaps the worst Attorney General that's ever set foot in California. | ||
People that she put away in prison, the mothers who were in prison because their children were truant at school, the people that she kept in prison after their sentence was up, they just stayed in prison for whatever reason? | ||
While she would come out and adopt different accents to different audiences as if she's Hillary Clinton in the 1990s and it's not going to come out what she's doing? | ||
What was it? | ||
What can be unburdened by what has been? | ||
I mean, there was a whole coup. | ||
And this childless woman who even admitted that she wanted to depopulate the planet, that depopulation was good for the environment. | ||
And you think that we chose Donald Trump because he was white? | ||
We elected a black guy in 2008. | ||
And then again in 2012. | ||
The race thing is not the issue. | ||
In fact, with ESG scores and diversity, equity, and inclusion scores, it's pretty obvious that we favor the minority communities here. | ||
And with an entire political establishment hell-bent on bringing anyone into the United States of America legally or not, as long as they are not white, same with Europe, what is it, 7% of the world's population is actually white or Caucasian? | ||
We're the minority in the world here. | ||
I'm sorry that you think that we're on some high horse and that we control the masses beneath us because of our racial privilege. | ||
Because we took advantage of other people. | ||
Let me tell you something, folks. | ||
Everybody takes advantage of other people. | ||
Everybody cheats, lies, steals, manipulates, and exploits. | ||
The only reason white people made it to the top in the world is because white people disproportionately adopted Western values. | ||
Like Christianity. | ||
Like reason. | ||
Like metaphysical philosophy. | ||
Like private property rights? | ||
And anyone else, regardless of their race or immutable characteristics, who adopted Western values, also did very well. | ||
You don't have to be white to be Western. | ||
But they use this correlation is causation argument. | ||
It's totally retarded. | ||
We're just because 90% of people who are white are part of Western civilization. | ||
Just because all the people at the top happen to be white in the United States. | ||
It's like the people that say that the Jews are controlling everything because Jews are disproportionately represented in different industries. | ||
Are you sure that they're disproportionately represented in those industries because they're Jewish? | ||
Or, I don't know, is it the fact that Jewish people don't get divorced nearly the same rate so they raise their family themselves and they send their kids to college way more than any other demographic? | ||
And once their kids go to college, they go to... | ||
Get advanced degrees? | ||
Or is it because perhaps for thousands of years everybody has been blaming the Jews for all of their problems so the Jews have decided that they're really going to stick together because it's more difficult for them to work with other people or trust other people given what's happened over and over again. | ||
And by sticking together and having this form of nepotism, it's allowed them to be incredibly successful in business because they do business with one another. | ||
Honestly, I've never met a Jew I didn't like. | ||
I have problems with Israel. | ||
I don't like Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
I don't like Ben Shapiro talking about how these tariffs are so bad for Israel. | ||
It's so unfair. | ||
I don't like any of that stuff. | ||
I only care about America. | ||
But when I say America first, I mean I'd much rather see the interests of American Jews represented in the interests of Israeli Jews. | ||
It's the same thing when the left blames all just white people for their whiteness and their white privilege. | ||
I'm so sick of my character being called into question because of my race. | ||
People say you should be proud of your race or that you should be ashamed of your race. | ||
The left says that we should be ashamed of being white while they themselves say that they should be proud of being of color. | ||
But riddle me this. | ||
How is it that anyone should be either ashamed or proud of an immutable characteristic that has nothing to do with any decision they've ever made or any content of their character? | ||
Why would I be proud to be white? | ||
I didn't have any say in that. | ||
I just came out white. | ||
Why would I be ashamed to be white? | ||
I didn't have any say in that. | ||
There's like this famous scene from Game of Thrones where he says, I'm not beholden to my father's oaths and I'm not accountable for my father's sins. | ||
But what they want to do is they want to marry the values that they're trying to undermine to a minority race, the white race, So that they're one and the same, just like they married Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin. | ||
In the eyes of the left, they're the same person. | ||
Now they've married in Elon Musk and Adolf Hitler. | ||
All four of those people somehow are the same person, despite the fact that we're actually funding the Nazis in this conflict. | ||
So Hitler was all about those Ukrainians. | ||
But they marry the race to the ideals and the culture that they hate that threatens them, that threatens their political ideology, and then they attack the race. | ||
It's a cheap shot. | ||
Because they understand that they can't make a sound argument against Western civilization. | ||
I mean, how can you argue against things like the Renaissance and reason and the existence of God and math and punctuality? | ||
I mean, they literally said that punctuality was racist. | ||
Being on time is racist? | ||
You can't attack those things and sound reasonable. | ||
You have to marry all those things subconsciously to a race or to an identity and then you attack the identity. | ||
And it happens both ways all the time. | ||
We see it. | ||
But the amount of subversion and intentionality required to go into it is a conspiracy, the likeness of which I don't think I've ever seen. | ||
And it's perpetuated internationally by some shadowy cabal that it's really hard to point your finger at. | ||
You can see the players, like the Soroses and the Klaus Schwabs and the Justin Trudeaus and the Mark Carney's and the Alex Soroses. | ||
You can see the players, but it's really hard to see who's actually playing the chessboard. | ||
You can see the pieces on the board moving around with some semblance of autonomy, but it's so difficult to understand how these complicated infrastructures are set up in such a way that allows for this asinine level of corruption and evil. | ||
And just blatant lies. | ||
And what's troubling more is if we don't know who's actually behind everything, what's actually perpetuating everything, And it's impossible to hold these entities and organizations accountable. | ||
I guess it begs the question, if you can't tell or don't know who it is, then it's probably an intelligence community. | ||
It's probably a spy ring. | ||
It's probably the CIA. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I want to show you clip 21. This is Musk saying why it is that the left wants to kill him. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
You're working on helping the blind see and all of these other things. | ||
Is it really come down to the basic you're aligned with President Donald Trump, who also is a friend of mine, and that you have identified well over $100 billion in waste, fraud, abuse that our federal government never should have been spending? | ||
Is that what it comes down to? | ||
Yeah, it turns out when you take away people's, you know, the money they're receiving, Yep, that's exactly what's going on. | ||
And I actually want to show you this clip. | ||
But this is 23. | ||
The same reason they're coming after the tariffs is the same reason they're going after Elon Musk. | ||
destructive of their economies. | ||
Why is China booming? | ||
How did India become an economic powerhouse when it has these exorbitant tariffs on American imports? | ||
How did Vietnam of all places become such a different country even though it has these prohibitive tariffs? | ||
Why isn't Germany, before its energy problems, why wasn't it a wreck? | ||
It's got tariffs on almost everything that we send them. | ||
How is the EU even functioning with these tariffs? | ||
I thought tariffs destroyed an economy, but they seem to like them. | ||
And they're angry that they're no longer asymmetrical. | ||
Apparently, our people who are tariffing us think tariffs improve their economy. | ||
Maybe they're right. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The second thing is, why would you get angry at the person who is reacting to the asymmetrical tariff and not the people who inaugurated the tariff? | ||
Why is Canada mad at us when it's running a $63 billion surplus and it has tariffs on some American products at $250 billion? | ||
250 percent. | ||
Doesn't it seem like the people who started this asymmetrical, if I could use the word trade war, should be the culpable people, not the people who are reluctantly reacting to it? | ||
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The End. | ||
Well, just last month was Rob Dew, my old friend and colleague, 16th year here at Infowars, right here in this same building that the globalist deep state, Paul Weiss, the big Democrat law firms are currently trying to shut down. | ||
But that's not what we're here to talk about today. | ||
I am here to talk about something that is really miraculous. | ||
Now, whatever the top supplements are, whatever's the highest rated, whatever has the best reviews, whatever the chemists and scientists say is the best, I go out and try it. | ||
And if I like it, and I always do whatever's highest rated, that's how people love stuff, the knowledge of the crowd, I go and find the top producer of it and we bring you a private label of it at the AlexScore.com. | ||
But in my decades and decades and decades loving supplements, promoting supplements, selling supplements, I have never tried something like the methylene blue that we were able to get through our sponsor, the AlexScore.com. | ||
It was the first drug ever patented in the 1870s by the Germans, and it's amazing, and it cleans out your mitochondria, gives you all this energy, but it's not even a stimulant. | ||
So I got some. | ||
They just said, get a USP grade. | ||
And it gave me some good, decent energy, but then I'd forget to take it. | ||
It wasn't that much to write home about overall, but it varies person to person. | ||
Then, a few weeks ago, And this bottle we've been using, it will stain you, came in and the crew's like, whoa, this is way stronger than any methylene blue we ever took. | ||
So I took it, and within 15, 20, 30 minutes, boom, just incredible energy. | ||
But it's not an energy you get from coffee or other stimulants where you're jittery, and you can also sleep on them. | ||
My sleep's been better. | ||
It is a focused, clean, meditative clarity. | ||
And so I've been giving it to friends and family and neighbors and folks and saying, hey, this is a supplement. | ||
Tell me what it does. | ||
Because I want to hear from them what it does. | ||
And my friend, Sean Johnson, who I work out with, his former neighbor is still a great guy. | ||
The other day we were working out and he goes, hey, I've heard of this methylene blue. | ||
What's it do? | ||
And I said, well, I got some at the office. | ||
And then the gyms are at the office. | ||
So we came over and took some. | ||
This stuff kicked in and it like instantly, I just felt like this weird meditative energy. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
I don't feel jittery. | ||
I just felt like instantly, like I went from five hours of sleep like I got last night to like 10 hours. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
This stuff's new to me, but I like it. | ||
Methylene blue works for me. | ||
Just look it up for yourself. | ||
It's a huge rabbit hole. | ||
Even go read the Wikipedia about it. | ||
You'll see how Germany invented and all the rest of it. | ||
But Rob, you have a similar description as other people. | ||
That have taken it. | ||
I talked to my dad, who's a retired doctor and also a chemist, and he was saying similar things that, depending on the individual, though, the more your mitochondria are having issues, the more toxins are in them, most of that's genetic. | ||
I had two different genetic tests, one six years ago with the same doctor that told me to take it, and then again with Joe Rogan's doctor, Ways to Well, I did about six months ago, and they both found their genetic testing, Ways to Well, was even more advanced because it's six years later. | ||
And they said there's four genes that deal with mitochondria energy transfer, and every cell is electrochemical. | ||
And you have two and a half of the four broken. | ||
If you have three, you're in a wheelchair for your life. | ||
If you have four, you die when you're like a baby. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
Now, I also have genetically super high mitochondrial energy production. | ||
In fact, it's mutant level, almost 100%. | ||
My genes are, like, incredible there. | ||
I guess they described I even have, like, some extra ones for that. | ||
A lot of people have stuff like that, so that's a true good mutation. | ||
But then not as much of the energy gets out. | ||
So I'm operating less than 20% is how it breaks down of what would be going on. | ||
And again, it's not like you're racing energy. | ||
It's just clarity and focus. | ||
But also my workouts are so much more intense. | ||
And I later learned a lot of bodybuilders take it and mix it with things like liquid or your powered vitamin C and water. | ||
And so Rob, you know, is a self-sufficient athlete. | ||
And so he knows a lot more about the stuff than I do. | ||
So he was really giving me his download today. | ||
But I said, why don't we just walk in here? | ||
5.15 in the afternoon on this Monday. | ||
You'll be seeing this tomorrow or later on X or Bandai Video and give people your description. | ||
But there's so much to know. | ||
Trust me, you want to go do your own dive on this, your own deep dive because the molecule itself, notice I got stained with the bottles everybody's using around here, is a very complex and the way it's positively and negatively charged, it's just perfect to open up the electrochemical activities in your cells and take The toxins out, really, unlike anything else. | ||
The only thing close is something that's essential, and that's iodine. | ||
It also is essential to electrochemical activity in the cells, in the body, and mitochondria as well. | ||
And, of course, I do take X2. | ||
That is the best pharmaceutical-grade true atomic iodine, not radioactive, but on the atomic table. | ||
Here we are, Rob. | ||
You were just like five minutes giving me your down low, and I said, can you please repeat that? | ||
So just kind of repeat that. | ||
Yeah, well, I did it with, Chase Geiser said, you know, you got to try our new, our methylene blue, because I've tried it before, and one thing I've always noticed is the taste is not very good at all. | ||
The flat out, it just doesn't taste good. | ||
It kind of tastes, it doesn't even taste like, you know, green stuff when you do it. | ||
It just has a kind of a foul taste to it. | ||
But I've also tried it with mixing vitamin C powder. | ||
That makes it taste better. | ||
This stuff here, Chase, Put some with sparkling water. | ||
Had no flavor in the sparkling water. | ||
Poured that in, did a dropper full. | ||
And I immediately, you could taste the mint in there, which is so pleasing. | ||
It's got all natural mint and vanilla in it. | ||
So this is one of the only brands that has that. | ||
Yeah, because you can't really find it flavored. | ||
But for me, it's how strong it is. | ||
Oh yeah, well, but first is getting the medicine down. | ||
They say a spoonful of sugar helps it go down. | ||
Well, with this, you don't even need that. | ||
I had no dead sparkling water, essentially. | ||
It had no flavor. | ||
And you put that in there. | ||
Boom, I drank it. | ||
And about, I would say, 10, 11, 12 minutes later, I suddenly kind of go from going like this. | ||
You kind of sit up straight, and you're like this. | ||
I call it century mode because you're aware of what's going on. | ||
You're aware of things. | ||
You're thinking a lot clearer, but it's not like drinking a bunch of coffee or taking a bunch of other stimulants or something where you're kind of like this. | ||
By century, you mean like a Roman century? | ||
Yeah, like a Roman. | ||
You're on guard. | ||
You're looking out. | ||
You're aware of what's going on. | ||
You're in the moment. | ||
You're more in the moment than instead of being reactive, you're more like proactive. | ||
And so- Getting phone calls, editing video, everything was just going a lot smoother when I did it here in the office. | ||
And I've probably taken methylene blue about ten times. | ||
I don't take it every day. | ||
I take it maybe once a week, once every couple weeks. | ||
But I do notice it when I take it. | ||
Because when you start smoking cigarettes, the first couple times you're like, oh, you hit that nicotine high, get you. | ||
But then later on when you smoke them, you don't feel it as much. | ||
You need more cigarettes to do it. | ||
So I kind of do things where I can still feel them. | ||
So then I know that they're working. | ||
Well, I'll say the closest thing to it is beta alanine. | ||
If you ever take beta alanine, you'll feel this. | ||
I call it a fuzz. | ||
But it's a downgrade. | ||
It feels like it's more body instead of like in your head. | ||
But with this, it's like in your head where you're like you can feel it. | ||
Your body's a little tingly, but you're just more aware of what's going on. | ||
I think until the next day, I can still feel it working in terms of... | ||
Well, my doctor told me to take it to clean out my mitochondria because of my genetic issue. | ||
Yeah. What I found was this, is the workouts were way more intense. | ||
Now, Chase was saying, and I've taken it before, and this is what I noticed, this is way stronger than the other methylene blue I tried. | ||
I agree. | ||
And I've taken it with regular and then with vitamin C. And they say with vitamin C, it helps go into your cells a little bit faster, especially if you're working out. | ||
But I haven't tried ours with vitamin C just because it tasted good the way it was. | ||
So it's like I didn't feel like it either. | ||
You were telling me, and I looked it up, I saw a bunch of folks saying it, for a long time, people say the vitamin C doesn't just make it taste good, it supercharges it. | ||
It supercharges it helps it get absorbed quicker. | ||
Endier, because I think there's something with the vitamin C has an extra molecule that then it shares with the methylene blue. | ||
So when it actually makes it less blue when you mix it in with there, you can notice that. | ||
Maybe we should come out with a vitamin C, because some people don't want to deal with the dripping, like kind of me. | ||
It really is. | ||
It stains easy. | ||
Yeah. I mean, just. | ||
Oh, inside a pill or something. | ||
Yeah, because I was just bringing this in, and Wes, one of the engineers, said, I've heard this is great. | ||
Can I try it? | ||
I said, sure. | ||
Yeah. By the way, see if Wes is still here. | ||
He took it about 30 minutes. | ||
Go see what happened to him. | ||
was other stuff you were saying about it, but I mean, the point is, is that It's a focused calm. | ||
I mean, it really is. | ||
You're focused, but you're not jittery at all. | ||
I'm amazed at something that's this old, and there's so little information out in the real world about it. | ||
Well, what I noticed right away was instant clarity, energy focus, but it got more intense over the next few days, so I didn't even take more because I was like, whoa. | ||
And then it kind of started fading out Monday. | ||
That was a Thursday, so I took some more then. | ||
And then I took some more a few days later, but I mean, and I took some last night on Sunday night. | ||
Meditative focus? | ||
I don't know how to describe it. | ||
It's like, you drink a bunch of coffee, you're like, eee! | ||
Yeah, and you get a lot of work done drinking a bunch of coffee, but still, it's also a little more manic, I think. | ||
Well, that's the thing, I'm not drinking as much coffee now, but what I really noticed was the workouts. | ||
Nobody told me that. | ||
You said, oh yeah, that's a well-known thing. | ||
The workouts are just... | ||
Incredible. Well, I think tomorrow, you're not going to be here tomorrow afternoon. | ||
So I think what I'm going to do is take some and then go on a bike ride. | ||
And I've got stats of all the bike rides I've done with the timing and how fast it is. | ||
I'll see if my times increase with it. | ||
I'll do one of my 20-mile bike rides and just see what that does and see if it helps. | ||
And I haven't taken it since the last time I took it with Chase. | ||
That was the last time was about a week and a half ago. | ||
Well, I want to be 100% clear with viewers and listeners. | ||
I already only bring you whatever's top-rated, known by the scientists and researchers and the general public to be great, and already triple-tested, then we test everything again from top labs. | ||
I mean, that's just the simplest thing in the world. | ||
If you're going to sell stuff, sell the best because people don't want to come back and get it. | ||
But this is so much stronger and so much better than the other methylene blue that I've taken in the past that I've still got some effect from that it really is a game-changer. | ||
And again, it was my doctor telling me to get on it years and years and years ago because of how it cleans out. | ||
You're mitochondria. | ||
But we're selling it as a supplement. | ||
We're not selling it as a drug. | ||
It's up to you to do your own research. | ||
And I will say that Derek, one of the sound guys, the camera guys, he told me, yeah, I took it some and it kind of freaked me out. | ||
He said, I feel like electricity and my brain all feels wild and I don't know. | ||
I like it. | ||
Well, that's almost where I was last Thursday. | ||
Thursday before last one, I got really kind of freaked out. | ||
You pulled your shirt off. | ||
Yeah, you were like, something going on in my back. | ||
Like electricity. | ||
And then it didn't do that as bad the next few times. | ||
Right. I think, like you said, it's more intense the first time you experience it. | ||
Yeah. Like anything that's psychoactive. | ||
But I tried to get him to go on air today, and he's like, oh, I don't really want to be on air. | ||
But Derek knows he said that because I really want people to take it serious that not only does it work great for me and so many others. | ||
I mean, I guess I could have said it freaked me out. | ||
I guess I was freaked out. | ||
The way you've talked about it, yeah, it did kind of freak you out. | ||
But then you also saw the benefits going down the line later with your workouts. | ||
Because I remember you came in the next day and you're like, man, I worked out great. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
I had all this energy. | ||
I couldn't stop. | ||
And your workouts are pretty intense. | ||
You talk about them a lot. | ||
You've shown videos with Sean. | ||
But just, I think, as a workout supplement, I don't know if a lot of people are doing that. | ||
And I think we're asking people, make your videos. | ||
Go out there and shoot a video of how it made you feel. | ||
And then post it to X or wherever. | ||
Send it to us. | ||
And I'm intending to put compilations together with, oh, I took it, nothing happened. | ||
Because I've had like... | ||
At least 15 people I know take it. | ||
And some say, yeah, I felt a little bit of clean energy. | ||
They always say kind of clean was a little bit of pick me up, kind of make me focus. | ||
Few people said that. | ||
You know, Derek said it freaked him out. | ||
You know, he's going to take it again. | ||
I was almost there, but liked it. | ||
But I was like, whoa, this is, I didn't tell people this is serious. | ||
And then Sean just said, you know, like real good, you know, focus, kind of meditative. | ||
That's the most common thing. | ||
And then you said sentry mode. | ||
Yeah. You know, Cedric, you're on alert. | ||
You're looking around. | ||
You're aware of everything that's going on. | ||
I think your senses are a little more acute when I'm on it. | ||
And so it's something I use. | ||
I don't use it every day. | ||
There are other things that I do take every day, but that is not one of them. | ||
The CMOS is a supplement I do take every day. | ||
Well, Sean's girlfriend took it. | ||
Yeah. And she didn't feel it. | ||
She didn't feel anything. | ||
She might have good mitochondria. | ||
She's 27 and in really good shape. | ||
Oh, to be 27 again, right? | ||
I think that's what it is. | ||
As you get older, you start losing things. | ||
Well, the mitochondria slow down. | ||
Sure, and it's different supplements and stuff that really help. | ||
Yeah, totally. | ||
DNA force helps. | ||
It helps prolong. | ||
While we're at it, since you raised that, I was intending to shoot some ads about that in the future. | ||
One reason this might be working so well versus when I took it six years ago and other times since then, other brands, is I am taking the Irish Sea Moss, I am taking the Shilajit, I am taking the Ultimate Turmeric, and these are the strongest brands. | ||
I'm not going to get into what Shilajit does, booster testosterone and other things, a whole bunch of natural amino acids that form naturally in these mountain formations. | ||
The Irish Sea Moss is known, this is the strongest out there, 93 vitamins and minerals, the best organic. | ||
...available iodine, which is so important. | ||
Well, and both of those, both of those have the trace minerals that you need, that your body needs, that you don't need tons of. | ||
You just need little bits of. | ||
And the CMOS has something like 88 or 90 of them. | ||
And then Shilajit's got a little bit more. | ||
It's got almost all of them. | ||
So you put it together. | ||
Well, this guy is saying natural, basically, peptides. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, there's a lot of things in Shilajit. | ||
But I think the biggest thing is those trace minerals that your body needs in order to work better. | ||
And then your body starts working better because it's your body doing the work. | ||
What does the CMOS do for you? | ||
To me, it just gives me a better energy in terms of just a baseline energy where I can go in. | ||
I still drink a little bit of coffee, but that's mainly on habit because I like drinking kind of cold in here. | ||
I like drinking something a little bit warm. | ||
But the CMOS gets me going. | ||
And the Shilajit, I think, provides just basic. | ||
Kind of long-term energy. | ||
And this, it just heightens your focus. | ||
For me, it heightens the focus a lot and really brings me up another level that I wasn't getting before. | ||
But like I said, it's pretty powerful and I don't do it every day. | ||
But I think people should try it and see what it does for them and then see how it works and then make a video about it. | ||
Well, now we know Robert McTinney Jr. is taking three droppers full. | ||
I would not advise that. | ||
I would talk to your physician first. | ||
Again, none of these statements have been evaluated by the FDA. | ||
You always hear the left saying, he sells stuff not approved by the FDA. | ||
Anything from vitamin C to B12 to fish oil that's being sold as a supplement, even though they're documented to be great for you, they have no jurisdiction over it. | ||
We have no jurisdiction over them. | ||
So when you get in saying things are a drug, which we're not selling this as that, and that's not what it is, that is their wheelhouse under the law. | ||
You understand? | ||
So when you hear not approved or not evaluated, that's their wheelhouse. | ||
This is our wheelhouse as private citizens, free association. | ||
Able to take this. | ||
But I still think you should talk to your physician. | ||
And people should look it up and read about it. | ||
There's lots of videos out there. | ||
There's lots of literature out there. | ||
You could read about the history of methylene blue. | ||
And then there's different grades. | ||
There's the downgraded version that they do use as a dye. | ||
And then there's the prescription version. | ||
What do they call it? | ||
The USP version? | ||
Yeah, I was talking to the people that produce and read the scientific stuff. | ||
The USP is basically totally different than what they use for dye. | ||
This would dye great. | ||
Beautiful color. | ||
That's just the molecule. | ||
That's the light that bounces off of us, this beautiful deep blue, like deep Atlantic Ocean. | ||
Yeah. You ever been on a cruise and the water going down into it? | ||
This is like electric deep blue. | ||
I would call it electric deep blue. | ||
Not electric blue, electric deep blue. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
When it's in this grade, it is isolated as that molecule. | ||
When it's not that grade, it's reportedly got some more junk with it, basically. | ||
Right. That's made in the production. | ||
Some extra stuff. | ||
I'll tell you what the game changer, though, with this is, it's the best tasting methylene blue I've ever had. | ||
I mean, I can't believe. | ||
Even when you mix a vitamin C with it, it tastes better? | ||
I mean, I'll say this. | ||
It doesn't taste bad. | ||
The normal stuff tastes really terrible. | ||
Right. It tastes okay, but I don't care. | ||
I just do it right in the water. | ||
To me, like something tastes bad seems like it's better for you. | ||
Well, you know, a lot of people won't do the iodine. | ||
They'll put it in water. | ||
I like putting iodine right on my tongue. | ||
I like tasting it because it does feel it's got that powerful salt taste to it. | ||
Well, in some way, it like... | ||
I wouldn't say it tastes good, but my brain knows it's good. | ||
Right. And it goes, hmm. | ||
It's kind of like sometimes when you get fresh shrimp, but it's kind of iodized, but it's good in a way. | ||
Yeah. I don't know how to describe it. | ||
Because your body knows it's really good. | ||
Your body knows. | ||
Your body's doing a lot of things that we don't all even know what the body, because the body does a lot of magical things when it's given the right tools to do it with. | ||
It'll work a lot better. | ||
You know, you eat junk food, you're going to sit on the couch like a slob. | ||
You take stuff like this, you take the other supplements we have, you're going to be out, you know, having a better life. | ||
I mean, that's really all I can say. | ||
And bottom line, I mean, we're fighting the globalists. | ||
We're having big success for all of our future freedoms. | ||
So buying this, you win. | ||
But you're going to like it. | ||
I mean, most of you are going to be blown away. | ||
Some of you are like, yeah, that's pretty cool. | ||
Well, regardless, what it's doing for your cells, look it up, is cleaning them out. | ||
Even if you didn't get a feeling from it, look at the study for yourself how it cleans out your cells. | ||
It makes the mitochondrial live longer, be healthier. | ||
That is so important. | ||
So does iodine. | ||
So does vitamin C. So does turmeric. | ||
All these things, your body loves them. | ||
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Out of all the products, you know, iodine, if you're deficient, which most people are, look up iodine deficiency. | ||
Over 2 million people have cognitive disorders, according to even the World Health Organization because of it. | ||
The government used to put it until the 80s in the salt because up in the 20s, we had massive IQ collapsing, especially in the Midwest because there's no fish. | ||
And so within 10 years of it, IQs went up 15 points on average. | ||
Then in the 80s, they pulled it out. | ||
That was the crappy type of iodine that's bound, but your body still absorbs a little bit. | ||
This true atomic iodine. | ||
Just does incredible things. | ||
But it takes, like Dr. Grip told me when we first came out with it 12 years ago, because he was coming out with it, we probably labeled it. | ||
He said, it'll take about two to three weeks. | ||
You'll have a detox for about two days, kind of feel a haze, maybe feel a little sick, which happens, like he said. | ||
Yeah, and then you come out of that. | ||
And then I felt just like a weight was lifted off. | ||
Ionide takes a few weeks to build up. | ||
Right. Okay, this stuff, 30 minutes. | ||
Feel it immediately. | ||
I mean, hit me in 15. I'm saying 30 just so. | ||
But there will be some of you, like Jen, Sean's awesome girlfriend, good friends with her. | ||
It's an amazing sculptor and artist. | ||
She sat down and didn't feel anything. | ||
But she's glowing. | ||
She's in great shape. | ||
Right. Yeah, 27. That probably helped. | ||
Yeah, that's what my dad explained to me. | ||
I looked up if it was true. | ||
It's like the more issues you've got in your cells, and again, mine's genetic, the more you feel it. | ||
Yeah. All right, so that's it. | ||
It funds the operation. | ||
We're really, really proud of it. | ||
This is an update on Methylene Blue. | ||
Ours is Ultra Methylene Blue. | ||
And seriously, we always have more than one supplier with anything. | ||
If you've got a brand, after you try ours, and you think yours is better, tell us the brand. | ||
I want to get it. | ||
I want to see it. | ||
Because when I say this is the best, I've probably used five, six different ones. | ||
This is heads above those. | ||
Okay? Because I've taken some other methylene blue even since I got into shape. | ||
And it was just kind of like, yeah, I feel that. | ||
All right. | ||
And I don't like dealing with the liquid. | ||
We're going to come out with liquid caps. | ||
We're going to come out with... | ||
Wanted stasis with a vitamin C powder? | ||
I mean, people want this, you're going to get it, and I want it. | ||
And what I really get behind is what I get the best effect. | ||
So everything you see we're promoting, I love it. | ||
I get a big effect out of. | ||
And people really like it. | ||
It's been getting a lot of good feedback from other people. | ||
So make your videos and tell us how it's helped you. | ||
Yeah, this is only, we've only been shipping this for about 10 days. | ||
I guess a cat took it like 13 days ago. | ||
And we're already getting a bunch of feedback. | ||
We're starting to get some videos in. | ||
But like I said, I'm going to structure everybody. | ||
When we put these out, we get five reviews. | ||
One of them doesn't like it. | ||
Four of them like it. | ||
I think it'll be like one out of ten don't get an effect. | ||
I think it's like one out of 15 so far. | ||
My own personal test. | ||
But I just want to put it all in. | ||
No, it didn't really do anything for me. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
And like the Derek thing. | ||
He's like, no, this is scary. | ||
Some people take this and they're like, what the hell? | ||
It's like getting superpowers for a little bit. | ||
It's like limited superpowers. | ||
Well, you got mitochondria problems from my experience if that's what's happening. | ||
I'm not giving advice. | ||
I'm telling you what's happening to me. | ||
Well, and there's a reason RFK Jr. is doing three droppers full. | ||
He's probably got some... | ||
He's already talked about the different damage he's had from some of the shots, some of the flu shot and whatnot. | ||
But if he's doing three dropper fulls... | ||
Imagine what it's doing for him at that point. | ||
Well, he was reading in a lawsuit against the flu vaccine maker, the very one he took, that it does that same thing, paralyzing your larynx. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I mean, my uncle took a tetanus shot one time when he stepped on a nail and literally almost killed him. | ||
And then they admitted that was what it was. | ||
Right, yeah. | ||
My grandmother got polio in the 50s from the polio vaccine her doctor told her. | ||
Yeah. I mean, you can't swing a stick and not see the damage. | ||
There's a reason we don't vaccinate our kids. | ||
Absolutely. Say that. | ||
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