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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Wednesday, April 9th, 2025, and the U.S. trade war with Communist China just went thermal nuclear. | ||
The United States has now raised tariffs overall, combining them to over 100%. | ||
China has slapped an 84% tariff on top of their tariffs, bringing it to really over 200%. | ||
They have been raping us for decades, and all they really buy from us now is raw material to send manufactured goods back. | ||
We still hold all of the cards, the world reserve currency, the biggest, best military, the best energy supply, but we're losing those cards. | ||
And coming up in the next segment, I'm going to get into Kevin O'Leary's breakdown of this on CNN, where he literally knocked it out of the park. | ||
We have a narrow window to play our cards right right now. | ||
The globalists, the CFR, had all said America was over. | ||
We were basically going to collapse, be rolled into this globalist system. | ||
But that's not happening. | ||
And now... | ||
Hundreds of countries have called Trump. | ||
More than 30 on record saying, fine, we'll take tariffs down to zero right now. | ||
And that means non-monetary tariffs. | ||
That means currency manipulation. | ||
That means VAT taxes and so much more. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, if we just don't panic, like President Trump has said, don't be a panicking, be an American. | ||
If we're just strong, if we're just brave and know the fundamentals, we're going to win. | ||
Sure, they keep trying to crash the stock market, but the stock market is a giant casino that the globalists have used to manipulate things. | ||
But I know a lot of people make money off it. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Under this system, we're going to have the jobs here, and we're going to have a better stock market than ever, and we're going to have production that's critical to our national sovereignty. | ||
We can't be a bunch of fentanyl and meth addicts and a bunch of collapsing systems. | ||
We've got to get back to being a sovereign nation, and it's happening right now. | ||
And we're culturally removing the DEI, all the transgender brainwashing. | ||
Trump just put a massive block on federal funds to Maine because they're still putting men in women's prisons to literally... | ||
Rape them. | ||
Already the governor backed off when she said, oh, we're going to still have men and women's sports. | ||
She backed off of that. | ||
She's going to back off of this. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Trump keeps winning, winning, winning, winning. | ||
Supreme Court just overrode the Obama judge that said Trump can't deport MS-13 illegal alien gang members. | ||
Of course he can. | ||
It's right there in the Constitution. | ||
So the long surrender of our republic is over. | ||
If we continue to push and if we get the truth out. | ||
That's why all of you are so critical to share this report and share other reports and know the facts and let your fellow Americans know what's happening. | ||
Trump's polls are at all-time highs. | ||
There's a total political realignment. | ||
The majority of union workers are now supporting the Republican Party. | ||
The Republican Party is no longer the blue-blood elitist party. | ||
The Democratic Party is, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is a global shift. | ||
This is a worldwide fourth. | ||
And I am just so blessed to be here working with all of you in this fight. | ||
We are Americans. | ||
We are a family. | ||
And imagine 20 years ago being at this point right now where the globalists are in complete free fall, where Bill Gates has had all of his government funding cut off, where Klaus Schwab has been kicked out of the WEF, where the entire globalist system is collapsing, and they admit at their own Davis meetings that Trump and America is winning. | ||
And it's basically unstoppable unless we desert him. | ||
Finally, a president doing what he said he would do. | ||
Finally, a president delivering on all of his promises. | ||
This is what the information war is all about, and it wouldn't have happened without. | ||
My crew and this broadcast and all of you that aren't just supporters. | ||
You are men and women in the arena. | ||
That Teddy Roosevelt talked about it and has been your stalwart support against the bullying and the lawfare and the attacks and the demonization and not abandoning me and President Trump and others that has done this. | ||
So I salute you all. | ||
I salute Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, everybody. | ||
This is so exciting. | ||
The Great Awakening is here. | ||
Full broadcast straight ahead. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host today of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
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Kevin O'Leary is absolutely right. | ||
America still holds all the cards, but the window is closing. | ||
If we don't get behind Trump's plan to stand up for communist China economically and militarily, it's over for our republic. | ||
We're going to completely collapse because of our debt. | ||
We have to innovate and expand our way out of this, and Trump's plan is already working, so it's up to us to lose. | ||
We can't be pussies. | ||
We've got to stand with Trump. | ||
104% tariffs on China are not enough. | ||
I'm advocating 400%. | ||
I do business in China. | ||
They don't play by the rules. | ||
They've been in the WTO for decades. | ||
They have never abided by any of the rules they agreed to when they came in. | ||
Kevin O'Leary is absolutely right. | ||
We're about to play the full clip from CNN. | ||
China was positioned by the globalists starting in the 80s to be given all their earth minerals, to be able to put all their internal tariffs on us, to not just dominate America, but to dominate the entire world for the globalist middlemen who would then extract most of the | ||
wealth from the West, not even transferring that much to communist China. | ||
But again, starting about 15 years ago, communist China began to break those middleman deals and deploy their military around the world. | ||
I promised they'd made the globalists that they wouldn't do. | ||
Communist China would be given dominance of industry and production, | ||
When you see China's numbers of 5% growth rates and all the rest of it, it's pure crap. | ||
They have the fakest economy in the world. | ||
All their numbers are garbage. | ||
Currency manipulation, internal tariffs, the list goes on and on. | ||
So, Trump is simply ending our long surrender. | ||
But what O'Leary says that's most important, you'll see the full clip, is that America still holds the cards. | ||
We're still the biggest market in the world. | ||
We still have the biggest military in the world. | ||
We still have the world reserve currency, but that was all draining away. | ||
We have to make this move right now. | ||
The Council on Foreign Relations and other globalist groups have been bragging about the new China century, how it was over for us, and how they positioned us to that. | ||
But in the last minute, China stabbed them in the back, so their system failed. | ||
The only way out of this is what President Trump is doing. | ||
The other way is global collapse. | ||
If the U.S. collapses, it's going to collapse China as well. | ||
But they're so greedy. | ||
They want that power. | ||
And a lot of people like Soros in the past were totally for China. | ||
Now it says, oh, China's the greatest evil because Xi Jinping double-crossed him. | ||
People like Bill Gates are still completely in bed with communist China. | ||
So China's allied with the EU. | ||
The U.K., as I told you weeks ago, was in alliance with us. | ||
That's now public. | ||
I don't trust them. | ||
The point is the old international order is over. | ||
And the left here, still fighting Trump, they're headless horsemen. | ||
They don't have any command and control. | ||
They're following the old script, running around, trying to burn down the country and have insurrection. | ||
They still think they're the enforcers of the globalist order when their globalist order is gone. | ||
That's the facts. | ||
The globalists destroyed their own system. | ||
It was a fraud. | ||
It was a lie. | ||
And people don't want austerity. | ||
They don't want to eat the bucks. | ||
And especially if the globalists have been identified and people know who is causing the pain. | ||
Here's the full O'Leary clip. | ||
This is so important. | ||
Share with everybody you know. | ||
I do business in China. | ||
They don't play by the rules. | ||
They've been in the WTO for decades. | ||
They have never abided by any of the rules they agreed to when they came in for decades. | ||
They cheat. | ||
They steal. | ||
They steal IP. | ||
I can't litigate in their courts. | ||
They take product, technology. | ||
They steal it. | ||
They manufacture it and sell it back here. | ||
Can Americans withstand 400% tariffs? | ||
What would that look like? | ||
I want Xi on an airplane to Washington to level the playing field. | ||
This is not about tariffs anymore. | ||
Nobody has taken on China yet, not the Europeans, no administration for decades. | ||
As someone who actually does business there, I've had enough. | ||
I speak for millions of Americans who have IP that have been stolen by the Chinese. | ||
I have nothing. | ||
Against the Chinese people. | ||
They brought great literacy, art, and tech to the world. | ||
The government cheats and steals. | ||
And finally, an administration, you may not like Trump, you may not like his style or his rhetoric. | ||
Finally, an administration that puts up and says, enough. | ||
400% tariffs tomorrow morning. | ||
He'll tell you why. | ||
Xi can only stay the supreme leader if people are employed. | ||
If we wipe out any business there, because we are still 39% of all consumables on Earth and 25% of the world's GDP, America is the number one economy on Earth with all the cards. | ||
We will not have that forever. | ||
It's time to squeeze Chinese heads into the wall now. | ||
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Well, hold on. | |
I hear you, but hold on. | ||
If we're talking about people, the average consumer, not necessarily... | ||
The head honchos of businesses all across the globe. | ||
Can they withstand the pressure of that sort of tax on the goods? | ||
It's short-lived. | ||
But yeah, but what's your timeline? | ||
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You don't know the average American's timeline, what they can actually survive. | |
There's people right now who can't survive. | ||
400% tomorrow morning, cheese on an airplane to Washington to cut a deal. | ||
Kevin O'Leary is absolutely right. | ||
Brilliant business mind. | ||
This trade war is really something to behold. | ||
We've got more reports from Alex Jones coming up after the next break. | ||
But in the next 17 minutes, there's just so much to unpack. | ||
I can't even believe all the things that are being accomplished by this administration. | ||
First, it was Doge making us abundantly aware of all the corruption in a very explicit way. | ||
And now with this trade war with China, it's absolutely amazing to witness. | ||
Now, the Chinese are very smart. | ||
They're very astute. | ||
And we've heard Trump in the past say, and I'm paraphrasing, things like, The problem with Americans and the way that they think is, definitely paraphrasing here, he didn't frame it like this. | ||
We think in terms of quarterly returns. | ||
Whereas the Chinese think in terms of 100 years. | ||
They're a much older culture. | ||
They have a 100-year plan. | ||
They strategize over decades after decades after decades. | ||
They don't have elections all the time that totally switch and swap administrations. | ||
And so the Chinese are not to be underestimated. | ||
They're very smart. | ||
But that being said, One of the earliest rules of war and Sun Tzu's art of war is never attack a stronger enemy head on. | ||
And that's what President Xi Jinping has decided to do. | ||
And it's what Trump's done too. | ||
But Trump is actually the stronger enemy. | ||
We are the stronger economy. | ||
I know that we don't make anything here. | ||
But without us, they've got no business over in China whatsoever. | ||
What is it that Hillary said? | ||
We're like 40% of all their consumables? | ||
Or 40% of all the consumables in the world? | ||
Probably a greater proportion of that in China. | ||
And when their stock market tanks, the CCP itself tanks because the CCP owns 60% of all of the stocks in China, in the Chinese stock market. | ||
When our stock market tanks, people just move money around and then it bounces right back. | ||
It's not government owned. | ||
It doesn't cripple the federal budget whatsoever. | ||
And so we've got all the leverage here. | ||
We're the customer. | ||
The customer is always right. | ||
I'm sorry, Xi Jinping. | ||
And the beauty of it is, the Affordable Care Act is so corrupt, so abundantly corrupt, that even if the prices of all the drugs and pharmaceuticals that we import from the CCP, from China, go way up as a result of these tariffs, | ||
the pharmaceutical companies stand to make an astronomical sum of money | ||
But specifically, the insurance companies love it. | ||
That's what's so weird about it. | ||
Because after the Affordable Care Act passed, insurance companies are only allowed to make 10 to 20% above the cost of care. | ||
So they're always trying to find ways to make the cost of care go up as much as possible so they can raise your premiums and build their overall top of line revenue. | ||
it. Thank you. | ||
Health insurance providers love this idea of the cost of health care going up. | ||
But what this is going to do is it's going to catalyze the inevitable before the inevitable arrives. | ||
And what I mean to say is the Chinese demographic is totally imploding. | ||
They have one child per woman in that country. | ||
You need at least a 2.1 per woman rate in order to sustain. | ||
2.3 is ideal. | ||
And so their entire labor force is aging out, dying out, and they do not have enough people to actually operate these manufacturing facilities to meet the demand of the world's market, specifically the US market, into the future. | ||
And they're frantically trying to do things like threaten Taiwan and develop artificial intelligence and robotics like the Japanese have done, but they simply cannot do it quickly enough. | ||
you. | ||
their innovation is not outpacing their | ||
inevitably going to happen, regardless of whether we have any tariffs with China or not, is by 2032, they're not going to be able to supply the U.S. market. | ||
Or there's going to be six or eight-week delays on what was once two to four-week delays on product orders. | ||
And see, President Trump understands this because he's done international business for a long period of time. | ||
He understands how to do international business deals. | ||
not from within the system, and he's got so much money, similar to Elon Musk, that nobody can pay him off. | ||
It's like Joe Rogan. | ||
You can't pay him off to talk about specific talking points. | ||
He's got F you money. | ||
That's the whole definition of it. | ||
Trump's got the same thing. | ||
And frankly, the United States has the same thing relative to all the other economies, despite the fact that we have an atrocious overspending problem and national debt issue. | ||
We'll fix it. | ||
And so what we have to do is we have to diversify where we supply all of our products in the United States, not just because the CCP is communist and because they're brainwashing our kids and because they totally ruined Hollywood. | ||
I mean, if you think... | ||
1958 to 1962 was a great leap forward. | ||
Everything that's come out of Hollywood the last 20 years has been a great fast forward because it's all been made to be compatible with the CCP's ideology so that they can release these movies in the Chinese market. | ||
Nobody wants to watch that crap. | ||
Look what the Chinese did to Star Wars. | ||
I mean, we've been talking about World War III all year with Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Iran, China, Taiwan. | ||
I think the fact that the CCP ruined Star Wars is enough of a reason for us to go to World War III right now. | ||
Of course, I'm kidding. | ||
I oppose war in almost all circumstances. | ||
But this collapse of Chinese supply to the United States is inevitable because of their demographic implosion. | ||
And by putting these tariffs on them now, we undermined all their efforts. | ||
To sabotage the dollar as the global reserve currency, to steal more of our intellectual property, to make headway in artificial intelligence, to threaten Taiwan, to fund terrorism through Iran while catalyzing the market to figure out different ways to source our goods. | ||
Now, India is going to be a major player. | ||
I showed reports yesterday, report after report about how India might be the new China, and its population is actually growing while China's is imploding. | ||
And they've drastically increased their manufacturing capacity in India. | ||
And you know what? | ||
They actually speak English. | ||
I don't know if you've ever done business, anyone in the audience, with Chinese manufacturers, but they do not speak English. | ||
And it's a pain in the ass to deal with them because half the apps that you would use to communicate with them are illegal in the CCP. | ||
I mean, it is a nightmare to do business with the Chinese and they are dishonest and they send faulty products and they send them late and they lie about shipping deadlines. | ||
I mean, I've seen it time and time again. | ||
I was in social media advertising for eight years before I started working at InfoWars and I dealt with a lot of businesses that imported products from China. | ||
One time specifically, I had a client that was selling $100,000 worth of bicycle helmets. | ||
Every single month to second world and third world countries because in second world and third world countries people ride their bikes to work and they ride them around their carriers. | ||
And these helmets had flashlights on and then Bluetooth capabilities so you could listen to music while you're on your bicycle. | ||
I mean, they were fancy helmets. | ||
We were selling a lot of them. | ||
But this Hong Kong stuff broke out where the CCP took over Hong Kong before it was supposed to. | ||
Another example of Chinese treachery. | ||
And China stopped exporting the helmets from my client that he was selling to South American countries and African nations because they were afraid that those helmets were being diverted to protesters in Hong Kong. | ||
I mean, this is the type of depravity and authoritarianism of the CCP. | ||
And so we have to diversify to Mexico. | ||
You know, the labor cost to Mexico is like one third the labor cost to China right now because their labor force is shrinking. | ||
So you have to pay them more in order to get them to come to work and to prioritize your projects. | ||
I know Mexico doesn't have the same tooling technology or infrastructure or experience as China, but in terms of just sheer labor, labor in Mexico is one-third the cost of the CCP. | ||
Don't you think that we could probably establish some infrastructure in Mexico to have them develop products for us? | ||
Labor in India, even cheaper than that. | ||
Like a dollar an hour or something in India. | ||
I can't remember what the actual numbers are. | ||
I was looking at all these details last night. | ||
Now the problem is, a lot of... | ||
The raw materials that are used to make products still come from China. | ||
So even if we diversify our manufacturing into India or Mexico or domestically, we're going to have to find different ways to source the raw materials. | ||
But this is the kind of thing that can all be accomplished over the course of like 10 years. | ||
I mean, keep in mind, it wasn't really until the 70s, in large due to Joe Biden's leadership, that we made the executive decision at some point, somehow someone did. | ||
To totally transition the U.S. economy from a product-based economy to a service-based economy. | ||
We used to manufacture. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I have some heirlooms from my grandfather. | ||
He was in World War II. | ||
I've got his World War II helmet. | ||
I've got his 1945-issue Navy K-Bar knife. | ||
It was an old giant fan that he had. | ||
I mean, it was like a floor fan that would stand up, and it was this giant fan, and it was so loud, but it was amazing. | ||
It was made just of solid metal. | ||
And every once in a while I encounter one of these old objects from like 50, 60, or 70 years ago made in America. | ||
Actually made in America. | ||
It's got the aesthetic of an old Captain America comic. | ||
It's just classic and clean and polished and geometric and perfect. | ||
Almost like Art Deco meets some vision for the future. | ||
And then what happened is we had the organized labor unions and we had all the politicians get involved and sell out all of our interests. | ||
And we decided, you know what? | ||
Why don't we just outsource all manufacturing to China? | ||
It'll be so much cheaper. | ||
They're not a threat now. | ||
They're a totally struggling economy. | ||
50 to 100 million of them starved to death between 58 and 62 during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
And if we bolster up our relationship with China, then it will keep them from joining the Soviet Union against us because we'll be their most important customer. | ||
Bye. | ||
Not for Bloomington, Illinois. | ||
Even driving through small towns in Illinois, every once in a while you'll see a factory. | ||
There's an ethanol plant in Decatur, Illinois that smells, makes the whole city smell. | ||
That's still operational. | ||
But I see empty factories all the time. | ||
I lived in Nashville, Tennessee for seven years. | ||
There was an old... | ||
Snuff factory. | ||
Like snuff tobacco. | ||
Totally dilapidated. | ||
This old sign. | ||
Some parts of the United States of America as a result of what we did outsourcing everything to China over the last 50 years look like a drone video flying through Chernobyl. | ||
Where there's plants like growing out of the buildings. | ||
No people to be found anywhere. | ||
Giant amounts of square footage. | ||
Maybe some graffiti here and there. | ||
And it feels like we're walking Like within a lost civilization. | ||
When I was in college, I was in some medieval world class and I had to read Beowulf and some of the early Anglo-Saxon writings. | ||
And I can't remember which one it was because I was too busy chasing tail and making music. | ||
But there's a specific poem in some of those early Anglo-Saxon works where whoever the writer was came across An old, abandoned Roman town. | ||
Small city town. | ||
It wasn't Rome itself, but it was a Roman town. | ||
And he writes about it, and he says, who were these gods among men who built such structures? | ||
He sees the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns, these old temples. | ||
Remnants of a civilization with beautiful art and text depicted on them, made from marble and stone. | ||
But it's been hundreds of years since anyone's lived there because Rome has collapsed. | ||
And this Anglo-Saxon pillager, presumably, is walking through, traveling through this band of companions, thinking, who are these gods who designed such structures? | ||
And that's how it feels when you go to a Detroit or you look at these old manufacturing towns in the United States. | ||
You see the old school potential. | ||
I don't know if you've seen the movie Ford vs. | ||
Ferrari. Maybe the crew can find this clip not to throw you a curveball. | ||
See if you can find the clip of Henry Ford Jr. talking about the Ford manufacturing of airplanes in his office looking out the window to Matt Damon's character in that movie. | ||
He says something to the effect of One out of every four B-52 bombers in World War II came off of this lot. | ||
Don't tell me what Ford can't do. | ||
I'm thinking to myself, where is that manufacturing here in the United States? | ||
I mean, we invented manufacturing in the United States with the original Henry Ford weaponizing the assembly line for the first time, proving that capitalism actually can weaponize greed for the benefit of all. | ||
Because people always talk about how greed's a major problem. | ||
The problem with capitalism is that people are so greedy. | ||
You think the people in the Soviet Union aren't greedy? | ||
You think the CCP isn't greedy? | ||
The Chinese aren't greedy? | ||
You think the Palestinians don't have greed? | ||
Or the Israelis don't have greed? | ||
Or the Ukrainians don't have greed? | ||
Greed is not something unique to our people or unique to capitalists. | ||
It's something embedded in all of us since the fall of man. | ||
It is part of the human condition. | ||
Everybody is susceptible to greed. | ||
Everyone eventually bows down to the ring of power. | ||
But the difference is, capitalism actually converts, through some magical alchemy, greed into something that benefits all. | ||
And here's how it does it. | ||
Henry Ford wants to make an astronomical sum of money, so he conjures up the assembly line and figures out how to make a car that's affordable for everyone because the production process is so efficient. | ||
You can have a Model T in any color you like, as long as it's black. | ||
Cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, but efficient in quality. | ||
And then suddenly everybody can afford a car, and Henry Ford makes a lot of money. | ||
That is greed, capitalism turning greed into something that benefited everyone. | ||
But in other economic systems, like communism or socialism, The greed only exploits the people when you have a political class that just skims and taxes and skims and taxes and controls and manipulates when you have this globalism which is the combination of Marxism and fascism where for some reason none of our interests are being represented at all and all of our wealth and value is being redistributed throughout the world to members of the political class specifically, | ||
not even to the poor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And so it's important that now We're moving away from the CCP because they are at war with us. | ||
Economic war. | ||
They're funding Iran which is funding terrorism. | ||
They're trying to subvert the dollar with the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
They're trying to escalate conflict in the Indo-Pacific region which we've heard so much about lately because they really don't want India taking over all their manufacturing business. | ||
But with the IMEC corridor being developed from India through Saudi Arabia we might actually have a real shot at economic dominance in the... | ||
21st century. | ||
And it's something that the Joe Bidens or the Kamala Harris's never would have done. | ||
Not only because they're incompetent and retarded and they don't understand the complexity of this dynamic, but also because they're just totally for sale. | ||
We know that the Bidens were taking astronomical sums of money from the Chinese for years and years and years. | ||
And they were selling out our national security interests in the region. | ||
For years and years and years. | ||
And we know Kamala Harris would do the same exact thing. | ||
I mean, when you have Joe Biden forcing San Francisco to be cleaned up for the first time in years, flying CCP flags, paying Chinese nationals to wave those flags as an entourage with Xi Jinping arrives and our own Marines are holding up CCP flags. | ||
Something is deeply wrong, folks. | ||
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July of 2024. | ||
But a lot has happened since July of 2024, including a national taxology program report in August of 2024. | ||
We're about to play the full historic clip with the head of the EPA, Lee Zeldin, and the head of the HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., teaming up to go after... | ||
Poisonous fluoride that is supplementally added to the water since the late 1940s. | ||
All the major studies, government studies, lowered IQ, infertility, cancer, all sorts of other problems. | ||
They know exactly what they've been doing. | ||
We had the FDA come out six months ago and say, we've done studies, what's in the water lowers IQ massively. | ||
This is really happening, and they're also going after the additives that are in the food and working with the states as well. | ||
Now, yesterday I came out and said, look, Kennedy's reversing himself on the MMR shot, measles, mumps, rubella. | ||
He said on national TV he would never give it to his kids. | ||
It's the most linked vaccine to the explosion in autism. | ||
But he is also clearly positioning himself to have government studies. | ||
They already know what they're going to find so that he can look like he's being open minded when they bring forward the recommendations to massively restrict the so-called vaccines. | ||
Again, when I was a little kid, three vaccines. | ||
Now it's over 60 before a kid even hits three years old. | ||
So this is very, very exciting on the fluoride front. | ||
Again, a month ago, they put an order out that the thousands of food additives that they had a waiver from got to be taken out. | ||
that's happening right now. | ||
So overall, Kennedy's doing a great job. | ||
But with the FDA, even more than HHS, that is the agency that needs to go in and expose this and ban all this garbage. | ||
Also, atrazine needs to be banned for its gender-bending, cancer-causing properties that are on record as well, in allowable levels. | ||
It bends the gender of the majority of frogs, makes a bunch of them mutants, transgender. | ||
The males try to have sex with other males. | ||
Their populations plunge. | ||
So overall, I give Kennedy about a 95 right now. | ||
I'd put him at about 100 before his slide on the measles shot. | ||
Oh yeah, go ahead and get it. | ||
Oh yeah, it's a problem. | ||
Two deaths this winter from it. | ||
Both the deaths. | ||
It was comorbidities. | ||
One person had five, one had three. | ||
That means they had a bunch of other diseases, cancer, and problems. | ||
But overall, this move on fluoride is so huge. | ||
Are we not vindicated with all the toxicologists and scientists I've had on for many years exposing it? | ||
This was done to stun the population, to dumb us down. | ||
Again, in the 20s, they put things into the salt, iodine, to raise IQs. | ||
They took it out in the 80s. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
This is social engineering. | ||
Iodine is the good halogen. | ||
Fluoride is the bad halogen. | ||
That is the reality. | ||
So here's the full press release video by the FDA head and the HHS head teaming up together. | ||
This is very, very exciting. | ||
That's why I am backing the Trump administration that much stronger on so many fronts. | ||
They're also trying to stop World War III with Iran right now. | ||
Iran has come to the table. | ||
This is really, really good because from my sources in the White House, we have been inches away from a massive attack on Iran for the last few months. | ||
There is intense, intense negotiations going on right now. | ||
I've talked to the folks that are running those negotiations with the Iranians and the Israelis. | ||
And right now we are on the bubble, whether it's going to be total war with Iran or whether it's not going to be. | ||
This is going to be much worse than even Ukraine. | ||
If it kicks off, I'll be. | ||
Talking about this, obviously, in a big show I'm taping today with Tucker Carlson. | ||
So be sure to look for that drop. | ||
But here is the full exchange between Lee Zeldin and Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
We're here today. | ||
EPA is here today to make an announcement that wouldn't be happening if not for Secretary Kennedy. | ||
The current standard for EPA is four milligrams per liter of fluoride. | ||
And it was most recently reviewed July of 2024. | ||
But a lot has happened since July of 2024, including a national taxology program report in August of 2024. | ||
If you ask if any members of the media wanted to quiz Secretary Kennedy on every aspect of science that is out there on fluoride, he is ready for any question that you have for him. | ||
He's read all of the studies, he's memorized them, and he's fighting for them. | ||
So what EPA is going to do... | ||
Is go back and look at these studies that have come out since July of 2024, and we're prepared to act based on these science, both the National Taxology Program study, as well as other peer-reviewed studies. | ||
If this is as important as it is to Secretary Kennedy, if it's as important as it is clearly to so many people who are here in this room at this press conference today, Then it is top of the list for the Environmental Protection Agency. | ||
It evolved when I read the science. | ||
I think I read it most carefully in the last couple of years. | ||
And the science involved the National Toxicity Program issued its report in August. | ||
And that report was devastating. | ||
And I don't think, you know, I think we need to apply the precautionary principle in this country that we should do no harm. | ||
And it clearly is doing harm. | ||
I mean, the trade-off is IQ loss in kids and what we can't afford in this country. | ||
We need all the brain power that we can to handle the challenges of the future. | ||
And then the other health impacts, which are less clearly documented in the science because they have not been completely well studied, but they are alarming enough so that we shouldn't be demanding that parents Accept something for their children in their homes. | ||
That is essentially a medication. | ||
They can go to the drugstore and they can get toothpaste. | ||
If you want to apply it in your home, you can. | ||
You can get mouthwash. | ||
And I believe, and I think it's a moral imperative that we all believe in freedom of choice in this country. | ||
It is one of the bedrock principles of our democracy. | ||
That the government shouldn't be making decisions, intimate decisions about our own lives. | ||
And, you know, and then just the science is overwhelming on it. | ||
Now it doesn't make any sense. | ||
So good things coming from RFK Jr. | ||
I'm told that Utah is the first state to pass bill banning fluoride in drinking water. | ||
We've been saying it for years. | ||
Alex Jones has been saying it for years. | ||
He might actually be the first person of note with critical mass with a large audience who's been making claims about fluoride in the water being a problem for at least 20 or 30 years. | ||
Maybe even going back all the way to the 90s. | ||
There is poison in the water. | ||
And it's not just the fluoride. | ||
It's the atrazine. | ||
And it's the food dyes that make our kids autistic and ADD and have behavior and mental health issues. | ||
And all these terrible toxins and chemicals that go into the body, the sugars that are insane, the high fructose corn syrup, the aspartame. | ||
Because we remember, because of inflation, we've had to outsource the raising of our children to the state through public education. | ||
But also through all the social media that they consume, which is controlled, TikTok, by the CCP. | ||
And all the entertainment that they consume, which is also controlled by the CCP because Hollywood is sold out to the Chinese market. | ||
They don't want to just release movies in the United States of America. | ||
They want them to break in a giant Chinese market. | ||
They all have to be compatible with communist ideology, sometimes even emphasizing that ideology. | ||
That's why we see the butchering of story after story, movie after movie. | ||
Every single remake is woke-ified and just bastardized and ruined as our culture is sold out to China so that Hollywood and the political elites and the political class can skim all off the top. | ||
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We should have known after we saw Hunter Biden and Joe Biden sell out all of our interests to the Chinese, opening up bank accounts in the Chinese National Bank. | ||
Spending time with China's top spy. | ||
interests in the various islands of the region as China's Navy capabilities are far superior. | ||
I mean, their minds all over the region are insane. | ||
I know experts, cybersecurity, intelligence experts with top secret clearance who've told me about the sophisticated level at which China is ready for a naval war with the United States. | ||
We know that they can build 300 ships for every one ship that we build and all the commercial ships that they do build are military grade. | ||
But as we shift away. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're going to move into places like Mexico, which is great because of the proximity. | ||
And we are going to bolster domestic manufacturing. | ||
But the problem is, we have a population issue here in the United States too. | ||
It's not as bad as Japan or South Korea or China, where there's only one child per every two adults. | ||
I mean, they're literally imploding. | ||
Total collapse. | ||
Russia's got the same thing going on. | ||
But we're at 1.7 children per one woman. | ||
And we need to be at least 2.1 to break even. | ||
2.3 is ideal. | ||
For the first time since like 1857, I mentioned this yesterday, we had more people immigrate to the United States in the course of the last several years than were born here in the United States. | ||
And Chuck Schumer has come out and admitted it. | ||
We're not having enough children so we have to import and migrate in the labor force to replace those of us who are retiring. | ||
The Native Americans who are aging out or dying. | ||
And Jasmine Crockett even reemphasized this. | ||
This is clip 16 where she suggested that we needed to import illegal immigrants because we're done picking cotton. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
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So I had to go around the country and educate people about What immigrants do for this country or the fact that we are a country of immigrants? | |
Right, right. | ||
The fact is, ain't none of y'all trying to go and farm right now. | ||
I've got family trying to farm right now. | ||
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Okay, so I'm lying. | |
Raise your hands. | ||
You're not! | ||
You're not! | ||
We done picking cotton. | ||
We are. | ||
You can't pay us enough to find a plantation. | ||
So what she's trying to say is that culturally in the United States of America, we have become accustomed to a service-based economy, not a product-based economy. | ||
And as a result of that, our culture likes professional jobs. | ||
We like entrepreneurship opportunities. | ||
We like to be accountants. | ||
We like to be software engineers. | ||
We like to work in an office at a desk using a computer. | ||
And since that has become the case, We no longer have a native population that likes to do things like build homes, work in factories, perform landscaping, clean houses, things like that. | ||
That's what she's trying to say. | ||
And since we culturally don't want to do those jobs that 100 years ago we would have been happy to do, then the solution must be to import very poor and desperate people to do the dirty work that we don't want to do. | ||
that's what she's trying to say. | ||
you. | ||
The problem is we were a better people. | ||
We were a stronger people when we valued hard work, when we weren't ashamed of the jobs that we had, when we weren't ashamed of being stay-at-home mothers instead of having some career, when we weren't ashamed of not having a college education. | ||
When we weren't too proud of having a college education when we did. | ||
When we weren't arrogant about our success and our entrepreneurship and our innovation. | ||
We just did it for the sake of it because it was the right thing to do and because it accomplished amazing things for humanity. | ||
But we have shifted into a nation of hubris. | ||
A nation of unjustified arrogance. | ||
Where we think just because we've been sitting on our laurels In riding on the fact that the dollar is the global reserve currency, and that we've been able to successfully outsource slave labor to China with the little kids with their little fingers working on our iPhones, with the little kids with their little fingers working in the cobalt mines in Africa, | ||
that since we outsourced it, somehow we are both morally superior and just superior altogether in all ways whatsoever. | ||
But we were a better people. | ||
In the age of Norman Rockwell, when you see the blue-collar man sending his son off to college, famous painting, I think it's called Off to College, one of my favorite paintings of all time. | ||
When you see the nuclear family at Thanksgiving dinner, when you see the little boy in the diner having ice cream with the police officer, when you see the people in the pews with their hands folded praying up to Jesus Christ. | ||
And so I am actually looking very much forward. | ||
To an America reborn based on its own labor and hard work and ethic. | ||
Because this scenario is going to catalyze the cultural change. | ||
And we've seen it before. | ||
It's not the first time that a cultural change has happened because of a total economic shift. | ||
We go off the gold standard in 1971. | ||
Inflation is rampant. | ||
I think there's even a website called What the Hell Happened in 1971. | ||
Something like that. | ||
I don't know if you guys can find it. | ||
And as a result of that, | ||
women had to start working, and so we had a major cultural shift and push into... | ||
Feminism. See, feminism is not something that created political change. | ||
Political change created feminism, this newest version. | ||
I'm not talking about the traditional feminism where people argue that women and men should have the same rights. | ||
Everybody agrees with that. | ||
I'm talking about this new wave, or they call it second or third wave feminism, where now you have to compensate with affirmative action. | ||
Now you have to do all this extra stuff for women, and then you can't hire men. | ||
We've seen it all. | ||
It happens with the race stuff, too. | ||
So we have this massive inflation. | ||
Women have to work. | ||
Men are ashamed that they can no longer provide for their families. | ||
And rather than dealing with the problem at the time, they just decided to have this huge feminist movement, this huge push, justifying women going into the labor force, shaming women for being stay-at-home mothers, and then outsourcing the raising of all children to | ||
the state. | ||
And in conjunction with this, since women had to have careers, they obviously couldn't get married and have a family as young anymore. | ||
They had to go to college and get into debt. | ||
And so birth control comes into the mix, and now we've got this massive promiscuity, this polyamory. | ||
Everybody's having sex, but nobody's having children. | ||
10% of the men are sleeping with like 80% of all the women. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
So we've got this involuntary celibacy thing going on that's causing mass shooters and weird sex fetishes and just... | ||
I mean, our boys are going to be boys forever. | ||
They'll be in their 40s and they'll be like 16. It's happening now. | ||
We see it all the time. | ||
So the political shift, the economic shift in 71 changed the entire culture into this leftist, woke, Marxist, feminist movement. | ||
So this political shift can have the reverse effect. | ||
We're sorry. | ||
If you want goods and services, you're going to have to manufacture it here in the United States. | ||
We need people to work at this factory. | ||
We'll pay them. | ||
We need people to harvest this material. | ||
We'll pay them. | ||
We need people to do the jobs that they used to do 100 years ago before we outsourced it to immigrants and slaveholders overseas. | ||
And then you'll have this reawakening where there's pride in hard work. | ||
Where the blue collar class can actually afford to buy their houses even in urban expensive environments because there's so much demand for their work and they no longer are looked at with pity by some bougie college graduate. | ||
Where they no longer have to feel shame in saying that they're a contractor. | ||
Or that they work in a factory where they can be proud of it because we're making our own materials with our own hands in our own country for our own people. | ||
It's awesome! | ||
And when I see that Norman Rockwell painting off to college, which they showed briefly earlier. | ||
In fact, pull it up again. | ||
Please. There's so much going on here. | ||
You've got the blue-collar man with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth. | ||
Sitting at the train station. | ||
It's a train stop. | ||
And he's got his hat and his scuffed shoes, his father, as his son is wearing a business suit, all shined up and polished with a perfect haircut, not sweating, eagerly waiting for the train to arrive so that he can go off to college. | ||
And the point of this painting is that man worked his ass off. | ||
So that he could provide an opportunity for his son to pursue his dreams. | ||
To get an education, not an indoctrination. | ||
To make his family's name mean something instead of being average or forgotten. | ||
And the real hero in this painting is the man in the center of the painting, the father. | ||
The blue-collar man in his denim-on-denim because he works with his hands, probably in a factory, with his scuffed-up shoes. | ||
His messed up hair and his cigarette because he's dealing with the stress. | ||
His beet red face and his sweat. | ||
As his son, soft, waits with the dog at the train station to go off to get an education. | ||
His fancy tie, polished shoes, matching socks. | ||
But little do we know that instead of providing opportunity for the generations to come, Everything accomplished by the immigrants and the blue-collar workers in the United States only served to send their children off to a Marxist leftist indoctrination. | ||
And then that generation totally sold out all the interests and culture of the American people because they were indoctrinated and foolish and selfish and reckless and lacking in character. | ||
So now that father doesn't even really exist in the United States of America anymore. | ||
There's hardly anybody like that. | ||
I know some people like that. | ||
I've got cousins who actually run farms. | ||
They don't own the land anymore, had to sell the land, but they still farm the land that was once in our family that they had to sell. | ||
And they've got combines and they know how to raise cattle, pigs, cows. | ||
They make their own beef. | ||
And they work hard. | ||
I've got a brother who's a painting contractor. | ||
He's got a bunch of employees. | ||
They paint houses, commercial buildings, all the place. | ||
They're kind of like that. | ||
But where are the stories of your friend who works at the General Motors factory talking about how they increased productivity on the line 20% in the last three months because they changed something in the assembly line infrastructure, because the engineers designed something new? | ||
Who are the people who are proud of what they're actually building with their own hands instead of what they accomplished just trading in the stock market? | ||
You've got the Mark Carney's now who are leading Canada. | ||
86% support from the leftist party. | ||
Only 150,000 Canadians allowed to vote for him. | ||
Now he's running Canada. | ||
He's from the Bank of England. | ||
He's from the Bank of Canada. | ||
He's from the International Bank of Settlements. | ||
He went to Oxford and I think Harvard. | ||
So he was Ivy League here and then Royal League, whatever the hell you call it in England. | ||
This is a man who's never worked with his own hands in his life, never made anything, and I know he's tough. | ||
He runs his little marathons and he believes in fitness and stuff, but this is a paper pusher. | ||
I mean, these are people who deal in the exploitation of other people's productivity, who try to trade and bet on who's going to be most productive without themselves being productive. | ||
And we've created an entire culture around that where we spend like $50,000 I'm told for Fauci to give a speech at some college this week, he was paid 50 grand to speak at some college this week. | ||
What the hell has that guy ever done other than inoculate millions upon millions of people with poison and give an entire generation of Americans AIDS through contaminated medicine while getting away with it? | ||
Paper pushers. | ||
What has this political class done other than push paper? | ||
At least Donald Trump built buildings. | ||
What's more real than a building? | ||
Even Ayn Rand herself said there was nothing more beautiful. | ||
In the world than the New York City skyline because it was a testament to what man could accomplish through capitalism. | ||
She's talking about New York City in the 50s, 40s, 30s when she came over. | ||
After the Soviets ransacked her father's pharmacy and took everything from her family, she came over here as a staunch capitalist and she knew that those who build things are the only people who matter. | ||
And that's what Donald Trump does. | ||
Not only does he build buildings, not only does he make deals, but now he's building back America. | ||
He's making America great again. | ||
And these tariffs are just the first step. | ||
And I'm glad he's doing it now because now we have time to heal from the initial pain of a recovery. | ||
Right now we're in physical therapy. | ||
You get a surgery because you need a surgery to get better. | ||
And after the surgery, for a little while, you feel worse than before the surgery. | ||
Your knee's bothering you a little bit before the surgery, so you get a knee replacement immediately after the surgery. | ||
You're actually having a harder time getting around than before the surgery. | ||
Then you go to physical therapy, and it's painful, and you work it out, and then you're running marathons again. | ||
Then you're better than you ever were. | ||
Your new knee's better than the one you were even born with in some cases. | ||
That's what we're experiencing right now with this trade war. | ||
These tariffs have the initial pain of a surgery, a necessary life-saving surgery, and we're going through the physical therapy as we figure out how to source products from Mexico or from India or domestically. | ||
And prices are going to go up for a little while. | ||
But in the end, when we get through this economic therapy that we're going through, we are going to be much better off than we were before, and we will have prevented an inevitable disaster when the Chinese demographic implosion is complete. | ||
Folks, Harrison Smith is joining me on the other side of this break. | ||
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It was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
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I already got... | ||
You know, I tan easily. | ||
There's a little bit of Native American in me, so I've always got a little bit of a tan. | ||
Anyways, even though I'm not getting any sun, I've still got a little bit of a tan. | ||
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Are you a panicking PBD? | ||
No, I'm just happy the fact that he's up. | ||
Coming through on the promises that he made. | ||
People have to realize this. | ||
A lot of people are like, well, he's trying to make the economy drop and lose all this money. | ||
Since 1988, when he was on Oprah Winfrey, he talked about the fact that America wasn't negotiating properly on our behalf, on tax pay, on us citizens. | ||
They weren't doing a good job at it. | ||
He's been saying this for a long time. | ||
It's been 37 years. | ||
And when he campaigned, he specifically said his favorite word is terror. | ||
How many times did he say it? | ||
Over and over and over again. | ||
So the people that are surprised. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Should be a little bit stepping back and pausing and taking the time out. | ||
I will give you one thing for us to be thinking about. | ||
Back in 1996, Nancy Pelosi has given a speech. | ||
She's talking about the fact that how unfair it is for China to be charging us 35% on tariffs while we're only charging 2%. | ||
And how the fact that their 2% that they pay only made 170,000 jobs in America, but our 35% helped China create 10 million jobs. | ||
How unfair of this this is. | ||
That sounded right. | ||
She made sense. | ||
Except they couldn't execute until a guy like Trump showed up where he knows how to negotiate and he's saying, no, we're not playing this game. | ||
My biggest thing is watching how this negotiation with China is going to take place. | ||
I have a feeling. | ||
They're soon going to be knocking on the door saying, let's figure out a deal here, but I don't know how long that's going to take. | ||
So do you think he's going about it in the right way by taking on the entire world all at once instead of going at each individual nation? | ||
And do you think these deals are going to be cut bilaterally or one big, beautiful deal at Mar-a-Lago? | ||
No, I think he's doing it the right way because you're steering the pot to see who's going to be the first. | ||
50 people are calling us. | ||
Vietnam already agreed. | ||
Another country already called. | ||
There has to be a spirit of competition and urgency where everybody's moving. | ||
If he does it methodical, one by one by one, one could slow it down. | ||
And on top of that, if you don't do it fast now collectively, midterms around the corner, then what happens with midterms? | ||
So then that's going to be a bloodbath at midterms if they're not executing this accordingly in a very urgent manner. | ||
I think they're doing it the right way. | ||
If we're going to do it, the last thing you want to do is one by one by one. | ||
Just take the whole thing off. | ||
Let's negotiate. | ||
It's going to be nasty. | ||
It's going to be ugly. | ||
It's going to be painful. | ||
But if we can get through the season, everything and the way deals have been done with other countries, it's going to be a whole new standard, which is good for the American people. | ||
Do other countries know that, that Trump's up against the clock with the midterms so they can wait him out? | ||
Absolutely they do. | ||
Of course they do. | ||
But you've got to realize, there's all these leverage cards that you have. | ||
Trump is just starting with tariffs, right? | ||
It could be military. | ||
That's right. | ||
Military is the last resort we want to go to, but Trump has so many directions to go with. | ||
Protection deals and armament shipments, that kind of stuff. | ||
I'm not saying we nuke Vietnam if they don't do the deal. | ||
No, but what I would say is if I'm negotiating with Japan, this is what I would say. | ||
We've had a military base with you all these years. | ||
That's why we owe you a trillion dollars. | ||
We may need to cut that out. | ||
And hey, we're going to pull our military out and don't ask us for protection. | ||
All the leverage is on our side. | ||
The biggest one that I'm watching closely is China. | ||
And the thing I'm most interested in long term is to see how this negotiation with C.K. Hutchinson and the two ports at the Panama Canal, how is that going to be tied in? | ||
If they can figure out a way to get all of these deals done together. | ||
He may need to write Art of the Deal 2, because the way he's doing this negotiation, people are going to want to read it. | ||
Right. You throw the TikTok thing in there with China, you got a pretty big one. | ||
And I just wanted to follow up on something, because we mocked you for sending my wife a onesie, which I thought was kind of funny because she's young, but... | ||
You've made up for it. | ||
Your staff has now sent Georgina, my daughter. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
We got more than just this. | ||
Just let the audience know. | ||
They emptied the warehouse. | ||
We got the humidors. | ||
It's putting the Fox shop to shame. | ||
So thank you, and thanks to your great staff. | ||
Well, that's Chris. | ||
Leo, everybody at vtmerch.com. | ||
They're doing a great job. | ||
I'm glad you got your gift. | ||
Alright folks, we'll be right back on the other side of this one minute break. | ||
I got Harrison Smith in studio. | ||
We've got so much to cover. | ||
We're going to talk about the tariffs, the trade wars that are going on right now, artificial intelligence, everything on the desk in terms of breaking news. | ||
Stay with us and don't forget we're going to have more reports from Alex Jones throughout the broadcast. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
One minute. | ||
All right, folks, I am Chase Geiser, your host today. | ||
Alex Jones is with Tucker Carlson today. | ||
He'll be back in studio tomorrow. | ||
So I am going to be your host throughout the broadcast. | ||
However, Alex has been sending in a litany of reports and we will be broadcasting original new content from Alex Jones throughout the remaining transmission. | ||
I am joined by the esteemed Harrison Smith. | ||
Harrison, it's always an honor and a pleasure to be with you. | ||
I really enjoy our time together on air. | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
A ton of stuff is going on, as you've been covering. | ||
Obviously, China is the big topic of discussion today, the tariffs. | ||
I think it's going well. | ||
I think it's going extremely well for Trump. | ||
You're not worried about your Amazon purchases going up in price because of these 400% tariffs on China that are going to come through? | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
I'm not actually worried about that, no. | ||
I tell you what, if all the prices of everything go up 400% on Amazon, but I have no income tax requirement, I'm happy. | ||
Sort of break even. | ||
Yeah, no, I think it's going to be a little bit painful at the beginning, but, you know, I keep pointing out, Trump gave this interview somewhat recently, it was probably only a week ago or so, and he's asked about the stock market, and he says, stop looking at the stock market, stop looking at it, | ||
it doesn't really matter, which is so strange for Trump to say, since he has always touted his stock market gains as a massive success. | ||
But what he said was, We in America deal quarter to quarter. | ||
China's over there planning for 100 years. | ||
They're planning a century ahead. | ||
We're worried about our returns next week. | ||
That's not a way you build a country. | ||
And he said, I'm trying to build the foundation of a strong country. | ||
And that does seem to be what he's doing. | ||
And, you know, honestly, there was this article. | ||
I just had it from Forbes. | ||
It's funny the way they're trying to report this is almost as if. | ||
As if this is a bad thing. | ||
But it says these donors gave big to Trump. | ||
They just lost billions. | ||
And they're admitting that, you know, the people really hurt by Liberation Day or affected by these tariffs are the billionaires. | ||
They're the one percent of the one percent. | ||
They're the top most, you know, the people with the most money in the stock market. | ||
They're the ones losing out. | ||
This is really a very populist agenda Trump is pursuing. | ||
It is the best possible thing that could be done to actually fulfill some of the things that Trump detractors want. | ||
You know, they hate billionaires because they're socialist more. | ||
Billionaires. Just are jealous, I guess. | ||
I don't hate billionaires. | ||
I don't think billionaires' mere existence is an act of unfairness. | ||
Right, nobody's poor because somebody's rich, unless it's George Soros. | ||
Yeah, I don't hold any grudges for these people, but I do recognize the damaging effects that inequality has on this country and the diminishing or largely eradicated middle class in this country that has been our source of power for so long is being diminished and eradicated. | ||
So, I, you know... | ||
I'm happy for this, but it's funny. | ||
They're trying to basically say, well, it's bad that these billionaires are losing money because it shows that Trump is betraying his friends. | ||
And it's like, what do you people want? | ||
Well, they're not even losing money. | ||
You only lose the money if you sell. | ||
They're holding their stocks and they'll bounce back when the supply chain is reverted. | ||
And actually, I want to show a clip, E.E., Elephant, Elephant. | ||
It's the Marco Rubio clip in a second, guys. | ||
But it's funny because, just like you said, we have AOC wearing the eat the rich dress. | ||
Right. We've got the leftists talking about billionaires paying their fair share. | ||
Elizabeth Warren has said it countless disgusting times. | ||
Bernie Sanders has said it countless times. | ||
And Amy Klobuchar is coming out and bitching about these tariffs. | ||
And I look up, Ankurak, who her largest donors are, Wells Fargo, Comcast. | ||
She's got 17 billionaire donors, which is more than any other Democrat except for Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. | ||
So she is like the number one funded Democrat by the billionaire political class elite. | ||
And they're talking about eating the rich and the billionaires paying their fair share. | ||
But the reason they hate these tariffs is because it's impacting the Wells Fargo's in the finance department and in the billionaire class. | ||
But I want to show this clip because it's exactly what you were saying, Harrison, from Marco Rubio. | ||
This was actually the most impressed that I've ever been with Marco Rubio because we remember the debates with him and Trump in 2016. | ||
And Trump made the hilarious quips about how he's always sweat. | ||
Marco Rubio is always sweating and it's not exactly a poker face. | ||
So you see those. | ||
And then I saw this and I was like, holy shit, this guy is a powerhouse. | ||
I just didn't know it because he allowed himself to get branded as a pussy. | ||
Here's EE. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Their economies are not crashing. | ||
Their markets are reacting to a dramatic change in the global order in terms of trade. | ||
And so what happens is pretty straightforward. | ||
If you're a company and you make a bunch of your products in China and all of a sudden shareholders or people that play the stock market realize that it's going to cost a lot more to produce in China, your stock is going to go down. | ||
But ultimately, the markets, as long as they know what the rules are going to be moving forward and as long as that's set and you can sustain where you're going to be, the markets We'll adjust. | ||
Businesses around the world, including in trade and global trade, they just need to know what the rules are. | ||
Once they know what the rules are, they will adjust to those rules. | ||
So I don't think it's fair to say economies are crashing. | ||
Markets are crashing because markets are based on the stock value of companies who today are embedded in modes of production that are bad for the United States. | ||
We have to be a country to think we're the largest consumer market in the world, and yet the only thing we export is services. | ||
And we need to stop that. | ||
We need to get back to a time where a country that can make things. | ||
And to do that, we have to reset the global order of trade. | ||
First thing is to leave it the way it is forever. | ||
I mean, this just can't continue. | ||
We can't continue to be a country that doesn't make things. | ||
We have to be able to make things to provide jobs for Americans. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
China is an example. | ||
I mean, it's outrageous. | ||
I mean, they don't consume anything. | ||
All they do is export and flood and distort markets in addition to all the tariffs and barriers they put in place. | ||
So the president rightly has concluded that the current status of global trade is bad for America and good for a bunch of other people. | ||
And he's going to reset it. | ||
And he's absolutely right to do. | ||
In reality, yeah. | ||
Yeah, the economy isn't crashing. | ||
Maybe the stock market is for like a day, but they're not the same thing. | ||
And especially since between 2020 and 2024, 40% of all dollars ever printed were printed. | ||
And when those dollars are printed, they go into the banks. | ||
And when the banks don't have businesses to loan that money to or other investment opportunities or mortgages, I heard something in my ear. | ||
Okay, let's go to Alex Jones. | ||
He's calling in with some breaking news. | ||
Alex Jones, you are live on the air. | ||
How are you today, sir? | ||
I'm fine. | ||
Now, I'm in a bad Internet space right now. | ||
By about 30 minutes, I'll be back in the city here in Florida, so I'll be able to make a connection via Zoom. | ||
...from the road before I fly back to Austin. | ||
And when I get back this evening, we've already had these reports exposing what the deep state's been doing ready for the last few weeks. | ||
We've been adding new information as it came out. | ||
I was already set to release it today. | ||
This is big news. | ||
I just did a two-hour interview with Tucker Carlson that they are going to release in the next three hours. | ||
It is beyond bombshell. | ||
It's a major scandal inside the White House with Boris Epstein and what he's been doing behind the scenes with these deals with Democrats with Trump. | ||
How that ties into my case, it is a big deal, and Trump is going to be atomic-level pissed. | ||
And obviously, Tucker Carlson has dialed into everything. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
It's just no secret that he's like the unofficial ambassador to everything. | ||
So, I've been in intense meetings here. | ||
I was in four hours of meetings with Tucker yesterday. | ||
A lot of big stuff that I'll be revealing once I get back to Austin. | ||
I'll be back in Austin by about 6. We need to go ahead and just get those reports that were finalized done tonight with the updates. | ||
We're going to release those tomorrow. | ||
They have all the documents and all the proof, the Justice Department. | ||
Illegally, under Obama, and then they kept it secret under Trump, and then now under Biden, and then now it's all coming out. | ||
We just got so much information about the break, but you saw... | ||
The big headlines everywhere today. | ||
Oh, Connecticut Supreme Court says they're not even going to hear our case because it's so bulletproof of the show trial being found guilty by the judges. | ||
All of it. | ||
They are just desperate to shut us down, but we've survived so long. | ||
And, you know, it's all in God's hands. | ||
We will continue on regardless. | ||
That's why everybody's supporting us at TheAlexJonesStore.com that I don't own, that they can't get, but it's going to be our sponsor with The Alex Jones Network and the other folks we're going to be working with. | ||
They came in and offered him all this money. | ||
They said, we don't want money. | ||
We want him off the air. | ||
We're under law. | ||
You're supposed to only get money. | ||
And we now know they've raised hundreds of millions of dollars off my name. | ||
We have the documents. | ||
All of this is going to be released. | ||
Now's the time. | ||
Okay, because more keeps coming out, but we're done. | ||
It all comes out tomorrow. | ||
A bunch is already coming out today. | ||
I just told Tucker Carlson everything. | ||
We also went into the origins of 9-11, the Iran looming war, imminent left-wing stage false flags. | ||
We try to create civil unrest. | ||
Tucker agrees. | ||
That's coming from his sources. | ||
So this interview with Tucker tonight is going to be beyond bombshell. | ||
It'll be on X. It'll be everywhere. | ||
Get it. | ||
Get it out to everybody. | ||
But I'm going to let you get back to what you're doing. | ||
And then as soon as I get into better cell zones, I'm on one bar here. | ||
Boca Grande is a beautiful place, but it's out in the middle of nowhere with not much internet. | ||
So I'm on my way back into Sarasota to fly out right now. | ||
And so I'll be on a plane in the next couple hours. | ||
Back to you guys. | ||
I want to thank the listeners, the crew, everybody standing with us during this stressful time. | ||
This is historic. | ||
Here's a little prelude video I shot with Tucker about two and a half hours ago before he did this two-plus-hour tour de force interview. | ||
We're going to play that right now here in a moment, and then Chase will continue covering the news. | ||
And then I'm going to give you a first look, details of what's just happened and what's coming next. | ||
I'm going to make some more phone calls before I do that. | ||
So coming up here in about 30 minutes, I'll be connecting via Zoom to host some of the show with Chase Geyser from the road. | ||
But again, folks, we can't do this without you. | ||
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And people say, well, you could have just given up and let them take over in full force. | ||
You know, the fraud involved, in my view, the racketeering, the conspiracy against rights, we were getting ready to file all that literally today, but I've been so busy I have to green light it all, but that's still all going forward. | ||
But it's good we waited because we have even more now. | ||
This is a major White House scandal now that ties into all that. | ||
And so you definitely want to understand that this is serious conspiracy against rights racketeering, abusive process situation with the Democrat lawfare mafia. | ||
And they have really been naked with their attacks on me, and it's all coming to a head. | ||
And I can tell you the White House is pissed off, and Trump is pissed off, and this is a big deal. | ||
So I'm going to wreck an order, my thoughts, make a few phone calls, and then I'll be back towards the end of the hour once I get into a good enough reach, and I'll have a video connection to you guys. | ||
But again, now is the time to stand with Trump, with America, with InfoWars. | ||
What we're doing, we cannot do it without you. | ||
You are not just important. | ||
You are critical listeners and viewers in this fight. | ||
A lot of us will continue on this long. | ||
And in the process, we've exposed the globalists and just their countless bizarre attempts illegally to close our doors without court orders, fake auctions, Bloomberg coming in and trying to buy it. | ||
I mean, they are just completely desperate. | ||
They think this harassment of me and my family is going to deter me. | ||
All it's done is made me redouble my efforts. | ||
The words of John Paul Jones, I've only begun to fight. | ||
Here's a little clip with myself and Tucker, and then I'll be back later in the hour. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Why did the FBI and the DOJ single out Alex Jones for total personal destruction? | ||
And I've actually been meditating on this for the past 15 years, and I have a new thought, so I'm going to ask you about it. | ||
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You've got an element of the FBI and these war game scenarios where they can remote control a 747 and they're going to crash it into the World Trade Center. | ||
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Well, we're here with the one, the only Tucker Carlson in a secret lair. | ||
He's about to interview... | ||
Not so secret! | ||
So, you've been traveling the world, really investigating what's happening and trying to get world peace, and we were talking last night, you really think that this Iran war that's so close to kicking off would be much worse, talking to all the experts, than even what we see in Ukraine that's got us on the road to nuclear war. | ||
What's your inside baseball on that briefly, and what are we going to be talking about today on your show that airs tonight? | ||
Well, I mean, I'm just, you know, I think Donald Trump was elected. | ||
In part on the promise, heavily on the promise, you know, like no more wars that don't help the United States. | ||
I don't think there's any war that poses a bigger risk to us than a conflict with Iran for a bunch of reasons. | ||
But I actually think, call me naive, I think Steve Witkoff, who's the president's global envoy, has a pretty good shot of getting this wrapped up peacefully. | ||
So I'm really grateful for that. | ||
Never thought I'd say it, but I mean that. | ||
As for what we're talking about, I want to know Why the feds have been tormenting you for 25 years? | ||
And I've thought a lot about it. | ||
Why did the FBI and the DOJ single out Alex Jones for total personal destruction? | ||
And I've actually been meditating on this for the past 15 years. | ||
And I have a new thought. | ||
So I'm going to ask you about it. | ||
Well, I think that's the connection. | ||
I think you predict 9-11. | ||
You're the only person in the world who says out loud, time stamped on camera. | ||
They're going to knock down the World Trade Centers with airplanes and blame Osama bin Laden. | ||
You say that. | ||
We can prove it. | ||
That's not a guess. | ||
And then rather than call you and ask, like, how did you know that, Alex Jones? | ||
Do you have any information we should know about? | ||
The 9-11 Commission totally ignores you, and then the feds decide to destroy you. | ||
And I don't think that's, those are unconnected facts. | ||
Yeah, that's the famous July 25th, but my crew member, Chase Geiser, using chat CBT, actually found a bunch when I talked about it. | ||
March and April of that year, specifically, and the CIA. | ||
If I'm the 9-11 Commission, I'm looking around. | ||
They interviewed tons of people on the question, were there signs this was going to happen? | ||
You're the only person who's on television saying in detail what's going to happen. | ||
That's provable. | ||
Again, we're not guessing. | ||
It's on tape. | ||
And they don't even call you? | ||
You tell me what that is. | ||
Well, a lot of hardcore issues today. | ||
And what time is this airing where? | ||
I think it's airing tonight. | ||
On all platforms. | ||
X and YouTube and TikTok and the rest. | ||
Very, very excited. | ||
Well, let's get going here. | ||
Again, folks, you can find all that on all the Tucker Carlson platforms and right here on X. We'll definitely link to it right here at Real Alex Jones. | ||
I'll tell the crew, just grab some of those earlier clips and the other July clip was posted on the other so people can see what Tucker's talking about. | ||
Thanks, Tucker. | ||
Amen. Thank you. | ||
There goes Tucker Carlson. | ||
All right. | ||
And there's the list of some of the subjects we're going to be talking about. | ||
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Hello, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm so glad that you could join us today for this Wednesday, July 25th, 2001 broadcast. | ||
Two months before 9-11, Alex Jones went on live television and predicted that there was going to be a major false flag terror attack. | ||
Tyranny is enveloping the globe, and the United States is a shining jewel the globalists want to bring down, and they will use terrorism as the pretext to get it done. | ||
We know the government's planning terrorism. | ||
We know Oklahoma City and World Trade Center was terrorism. | ||
We know the Joint Chiefs of Staff wanted to blow up airliners. | ||
If you do it, we're going to blame you because we know who's up to it. | ||
Alex said the terrorist attack would take place in New York City, specifically the World Trade Center, orchestrated by the CIA's boogeyman, Osama. | ||
Bin Laden. | ||
Or if you let some terrorist group do it, like the World Trade Center, we know who to blame. | ||
If any terrorism comes, it's from this government. | ||
And if there was an outside threat like a Bin Laden, who was a known CIA asset in the 80s, running the Mujahideen war, and whose family builds all the military bases over in Saudi Arabia right now, and sits on the board of Iridium satellite. | ||
He's the boogeyman they need in this Orwellian phony system. | ||
You know, it's crazy. | ||
It's crazy that Tucker Carlson mentioned the FBI's harassment of us because we've been under a type three assessment as we've reported numerous times on this network. | ||
a type 3 FBI assessment since December 10th of 2013, which means they can follow us in public, potentially | ||
bank records to monitor our transactions. | ||
They can send undercover agents in as operatives to work for us or with us. | ||
They can't spy directly on our devices under a type 3 assessment, but it's one level below that. | ||
They classified us as a white, racially motivated extremist organization under a human intelligence classification from the Boston field office for some reason, even though we've never done business in Boston. | ||
And I don't like to talk about the swatting stuff too much because it's old news. | ||
It's weeks ago and it's happened to so many people. | ||
I'm like, yeah, did you not research anything? | ||
I actually gave them more information than they gave me. | ||
And I asked them, I was like, you know what, as an aside, here's the issue that I'm really more concerned about than my case. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Why is it that my place of work has been under a type 3 assessment since December 10th of 2013, and there was just this pause? | ||
I didn't know any of that. | ||
I was like, yeah, I'll send you the FOIA request. | ||
So I sent it over. | ||
I don't know if I'm ever going to hear back. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Frankly, I don't like hearing from the FBI. | ||
She tried to get all sorts of information from me, too. | ||
Like, do you know of anybody else who's been swatted that hasn't come forward? | ||
And I was like, yes. | ||
And she's like, who? | ||
And I was like, I'm not telling. | ||
And she's like, well, we won't release it to the public. | ||
And I was like, listen, lady, the circles I run in, they don't want the FBI to know. | ||
But anyway, it is just astounding, the assault. | ||
And I think you're privy to some of the information that hasn't been publicly released yet. | ||
But the level of attack that Infowars has been under the last month is nation-state level attack. | ||
So anyway, what are your thoughts, Harrison? | ||
Yeah, no, I was just, you know, Alex just delivered this news, stories at Newstimes.com. | ||
Connecticut High Court denies Jones' appeal to throw out $1.4 billion Sandy Hook Award. | ||
And I was just going over and just reminding ourselves, because, you know, we just deal with so much information on a daily basis. | ||
And, you know, it's the type of thing where I'll spend, you know, a couple hours, like, getting to the bottom of, like, what even is a default judgment? | ||
Was this properly applied? | ||
and what should happen once a default judgment takes place, and did our court follow that? | ||
I learned it all, and then I'll forget it a week later. | ||
So I was just trying to remind myself of just what InfoWars has been through, in particular with the Sandy Hook case. | ||
And I know we're working on a documentary about it, and Alex has talked about it a few times, but that's really what's needed is to lay out in two hours the full timeline from all the way back, | ||
and it's the type of thing that you would think this wouldn't be able to happen in America. | ||
You would think that at a certain point, some court would step in. | ||
And go, none of this makes any sense. | ||
None of this is accurate. | ||
None of this is applicable. | ||
None of this was done the way it was supposed to go. | ||
Clearly, this is politically motivated. | ||
And the fact that the Connecticut Supreme Court apparently has co-signed everything that's happened so far. | ||
I mean, I guess it's going to have to go to the U.S. Supreme Court at this point. | ||
But when you actually see it laid out from the fact that from the day Sandy Hook happened all the way up until Trump's election, you can go on Google News. | ||
You can search Alex Jones, Sandy Hook. | ||
You find nothing, not a single article associating Alex Jones with Sandy Hook, not a single complaint, not a single nothing. | ||
Whenever anybody in the replies on social media makes some jab at Alex. | ||
So, oh, don't you work for the guy that lied about those dead kids? | ||
Stuff like that happens all the time on social media when I post something, especially if I'm posting something provocative and true, then they really get freaked out. | ||
I always just respond clip with a question mark because they can never find an actual clip of Alex Jones doing the thing that they said that he did, that they sued $1.5 billion from. | ||
They've been spying on us since 2013. | ||
Then we know because of that blevis leaked video, that gay contractor for the CIA, that the CIA corralled these plaintiffs together in order to come after us. | ||
These, these, these law firms together in order to come after us. | ||
Now it's breaking that we've discovered that the Biden administration funded the | ||
And all while members of their boards of directors were paid as much as $500,000 for as little as two months of work. | ||
And then you see all the money that they've raised claiming that Alex Jones has defamed them. | ||
It's just asinine. | ||
The level of weaponization of the civil court by the federal government to silence political dissidents. | ||
Folks, we're coming back on the other side with more news, more breaking analysis with Harrison Smith. | ||
Stay tuned for the next four minutes. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon. | ||
Alex Jones will be joining us at the end of the hour by Zoom. | ||
To share more details of the breaking news regarding InfoWars, the future of InfoWars, and his conversation with Tucker Carlson, which is set to be released on X this evening, we do have some breaking news. | ||
I'm going to read this report, this true social post from Donald J. Trump. | ||
I'm joined by Harrison Smith in studio. | ||
Based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the world's markets, I'm hereby raising the tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125 percent, effective immediately. | ||
At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable or acceptable. | ||
Conversely, and based on the fact that more than 75 countries have called representatives of the United States, including the Department of Commerce, Treasury and the USTR, to negotiate a solution to the subjects being discussed relative to trade, trade barriers, tariffs, currency manipulation and non-monetary tariffs. | ||
Also effective immediately. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
Wow, unbelievable. | ||
I want to unpack this with Harrison on the other side. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
Did you see this? | ||
I don't know if you saw that. | ||
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What's this? | |
Drudge report headline, Trump 90-day tariff pause, Dow up 1,900. | ||
He's playing with them, man. | ||
He's toying with them like a cat. | ||
The economy isn't crashing if you can fix it with one true social post. | ||
Amazing. It's amazing. | ||
And the reason I want to wait until we watch this clip is because this clip directly relates to what Trump is discussing here. | ||
And I want Harrison to see this and see what he thinks about it. | ||
This is clip letter A. After this clip, we'll unpack all this breaking news. | ||
You saw this in COVID. | ||
America is totally unprepared. | ||
...to fend for herself if push came to shove. | ||
We can't make things here anymore, right? | ||
We have kids that can make TikToks, but we don't have scientists that can make drugs. | ||
That's not sustainable. | ||
That's not a secure country. | ||
Like, if you look at our military programs, right? | ||
We spend, I think, $700 billion a year. | ||
Those five American companies that make all of our weapon systems are American. | ||
Great. One step removed, most of the companies that they work with to make those weapon systems are also American. | ||
And you say, great. | ||
But one step removed, if you look at where all of the key inputs to all of this stuff that we use to keep ourselves safe and to protect our allies and to, you know... | ||
To have influence in the world. | ||
All of that stuff can be shut off by China in a snap of a finger. | ||
Can you give an example of what that would be? | ||
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You're talking about the screws that go into the plane? | |
Much more important than that. | ||
Let's just say that I'll use an example that I think we could all relate to. | ||
We need to electrify As much of the United States as possible. | ||
Meaning, we need more electricity, not less. | ||
We barely have enough electricity for all of the needs that we have. | ||
Fair? There's brownouts. | ||
It's all nuts. | ||
We need more energy. | ||
One of the things that we need more energy for is electric cars. | ||
I'll just use that as an example. | ||
Electric cars need an electric motor. | ||
So far, so good. | ||
All of that stuff can be American. | ||
But inside the electric motor, the way that the electric motor works is that there's a magnet that spins really quickly. | ||
That magnet is made from something called rare earths. | ||
There is nobody right now that can really secure a meaningful pipeline to those rare earths except through the Chinese. | ||
They're incredibly good at it. | ||
They're incredibly sophisticated. | ||
And they have a top-down way of organizing that market. | ||
That's an example. | ||
Let's say that you need batteries, not like the simple Duracell that you buy at Target, but like the big batteries that can store energy when it's made or whatever. | ||
There are two companies that know how to do this. | ||
He's saying that we're not in a position to respond rapidly to this. | ||
He's saying COVID was an example of this. | ||
We're totally dependent on China. | ||
We can't go to war head-on with China, but they're completely dependent. | ||
On our consumer base, just as we are dependent on them in large for a lot of our product manufacturing. | ||
But that being said, yes, it's true that the United States loses every war that it gets in, but we win the world wars. | ||
We win World War I, we win World War II, we'd probably win World War III. | ||
And we were caught off guard with Pearl Harbor, but we responded immediately by developing our naval capacity, our plane building capacity. | ||
And we won that war. | ||
I mean, famously, Japan admitted that they had awoken a sleeping giant after the Pearl Harbor attack, which I know we knew was coming, but you know what I mean. | ||
And so I wanna show you this clip, this short clip from Ford versus Ferrari to emphasize my point. | ||
And then I want to hear from Harrison what he thinks about all this breaking news. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Come here. | ||
Come here. | ||
See that little building down there? | ||
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In World War II, three out of five U.S. bombers rolled off that line. | |
You think Roosevelt beat Hitler? | ||
Think again. | ||
This isn't the first time Ford Motors has gone to war in Europe. | ||
We know how to do more than push paper. | ||
This isn't the first time that the United States of America has gone to war in a meaningful way. | ||
So that's what I wanted to share with you from that clip. | ||
Harrison, what are your thoughts on all this? | ||
I know it's been a lot. | ||
Yeah, no, it's a very powerful clip. | ||
And I know Scott Besson is giving an address in front of the White House right now. | ||
So maybe we can go to that and find out the latest on it. | ||
But I actually saw a video that was posted while you were on air by Scott Besson, where he says he says, you know, ever since, you know, speaking of Scott Besson, he says, ever since I got into, you know, the finance world 20, 30 years ago, the system has been rigged for Wall Street and we're not concerned | ||
with Wall Street anymore. | ||
They'll still do fine. | ||
They'll do all right. | ||
They'll do great. | ||
But we're prioritizing Main Street for the first time in decades. | ||
And that's exactly what Trump is doing. | ||
I think this is brilliant. | ||
I was listening to, of course, everything you were saying in the first couple hours of the show about the... | ||
The manufacturing that America used to have and when you drive through these small towns and just see the ghost towns that they've become and the depression that just oozes out of these places, not because it's their own fault. | ||
And the thing I think people need to understand is... | ||
This is on purpose. | ||
This is by design. | ||
This is not a mistake. | ||
This was not, oh, we tried to do a good trade deal and oops, we offshored all of our manufacturing. | ||
It's on purpose. | ||
It's by design. | ||
You can look at Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential election talking about the effects NAFTA would have. | ||
He was exactly right. | ||
So you can't look back, just like COVID, how we knew the lab leak in January of 2020. | ||
It makes it kind of ridiculous when the experts come along and say nobody knew this was going to happen. | ||
Nobody knew it was a lab leak. | ||
Nobody knew NAFTA was going to take jobs. | ||
Well, that's BS because there were people, dissident voices, at the time saying exactly what would happen, and they've been proven right. | ||
So this was all on purpose. | ||
It was by design. | ||
This is globalism. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
It's about tying countries together economically so it's more difficult to go to war because ostensibly globalism is all predicated on being anti-war, but really they just don't want nation states going to war. | ||
They want a globalist system that's constantly at war with everybody that's not inside the system. | ||
So it's all a lie. | ||
From the outset. | ||
But when it comes to China, I had a caller today that was doing a good job of laying it out. | ||
It's up 2,600 points now, by the way. | ||
The Dow? | ||
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The Dow's up 2,600 points and I'm feeling good! | |
It's risen 700 points since the beginning of this segment. | ||
That is pretty wild. | ||
But, I mean, when you look at China, as the video that we just played showed, talking about the electronic components that we get from China. | ||
Every single transformer in America at this point is operating off of Chinese hardware that could very well have kill switches in it. | ||
They've got tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people here behind enemy lines. | ||
We've all seen the videos of them standing outside the border, and they're all standing at military attention. | ||
They're all standing at parade arrests with their hands behind their backs because they are soldiers being sent into this country. | ||
So you've got people behind enemy lines here in the United States as, you know, groups that could be activated at any point. | ||
You've got the reliance we have Well, | ||
I mean, there's the spying and there's the manipulation. | ||
And then the 100,000 dead a year from fentanyl. | ||
And the fentanyl. | ||
All of this stuff. | ||
But then think about the fact that we have 300,000 Chinese students in our engineering programs. | ||
Most of them go into STEM stuff. | ||
Not only are we literally teaching them our proprietary technology. | ||
Even weapon systems, right? | ||
That's where people learn how to grade lasers for detecting incoming missiles. | ||
That happens at the universities. | ||
We're teaching Chinese students to do that. | ||
They go back to China. | ||
They leave with all of our education, all of our technology. | ||
They take it back to China. | ||
Meanwhile, we're left with no engineers because all of the spots in the universities went to the Chinese students. | ||
So now we have no engineers and they have all of our technology. | ||
Then you've got the environmental concerns, right? | ||
And this is the thing that it goes to. | ||
Just everything. | ||
Back to what we were talking about, how the leftist almost pathologically cannot resist doing things that benefit billionaires. | ||
It's hilarious because they're so anti-billionaire. | ||
And yet, who were the ones that were pushing the lockdown from COVID that almost wholesale transferred trillions of dollars from the middle class to the 1% of the 1%? | ||
A total conglomeration of wealth. | ||
100%. They were all for that. | ||
It's like everything they do benefits the people that they claim they hate or messes up the programs that they want to implement. | ||
They're the ones that are obsessed about saving the earth and pollution and climate change. | ||
And yet they're the ones that are behind the policies that offshored everything to China where there are no environmental. | ||
They're literally dumping. | ||
Plastic directly into the ocean. | ||
What's that island in the Pacific? | ||
There's some plastic island in the middle of the Pacific that's all just bottles and turtles with straws in their noses and shit? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's called... | ||
Some guy invented something to clean it up. | ||
He was on Joe Rogan's podcast. | ||
That's how I heard about it. | ||
It's like one square kilometer or something. | ||
Yeah, the trash island in the Pacific. | ||
90% of the trash in the oceans comes from five rivers. | ||
Three of them are located in China. | ||
China has fishing fleets. | ||
Have we ever talked about the Chinese fishing fleets? | ||
They're called floating cities. | ||
And they literally, deliberately eradicate all life in the ocean. | ||
They have trawlers that just drag. | ||
Like Waterworld? | ||
Where it's just like a city floating around with smoke coming out of it? | ||
Because what they do, they have what they call a mothership system. | ||
So they never, ever, ever go to port. | ||
Off, you know, in the land where they're offshore. | ||
So they'll take this fishing fleet, they'll park off, you know, the coast of Argentina or the coast of Peru. | ||
They fish those waters until they are all totally dead. | ||
And this has had major ramifications where, like, the Chinese show up, they kill everything. | ||
The next year, the fishermen go out and there's nothing there because they've wiped out. | ||
I mean, there's no, like, thought. | ||
They ever try casting the net on the other side of the boat? | ||
Worked for our guy. | ||
Yeah, well, look. | ||
All I'm saying, and so they have this mothership system, so they'll be off the coast of Peru, but they never dock at Peru. | ||
They have ships from China, so they just trade back to China. | ||
It is the most outrageous and destructive practice in the world today. | ||
And literally, like you said, I'm with you. | ||
I'm against almost all wars. | ||
I would be in favor of going to war against these Chinese shipping fleets because they are... | ||
Like I said, deliberately eradicating life in huge swaths of the ocean and they're just doing it. | ||
And so you've got these leftists that are outraged that we're, you know, starting beef with China when China represents everything they're supposed to be against. | ||
It's just... | ||
Patent hypocrisy. | ||
But we've made a very dangerous enemy. | ||
We have empowered that enemy. | ||
It's our money that they're building these incredible infrastructure. | ||
The world's tallest bridge. | ||
The world's biggest airport. | ||
I mean, it's impressive. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It should be ours because it's our money that's being built with. | ||
It's our energy that's gone into creating the prosperity that's allowed them to build these wonderful things. | ||
And then it's COVID. | ||
And the report just came out. | ||
The Biden administration had hidden it. | ||
But it also had to do with China hiding the fact that COVID was spreading as early as October. | ||
I got it in November 2019, guaranteed. | ||
And we've been reporting that it coincided with the military games, that it was all planned. | ||
By the way, hey, spoiler alert here. | ||
Spoiler alert, we're ahead of the curve on this. | ||
It was released on purpose. | ||
It was an attack. | ||
They shut down all domestic flights in and out of Wuhan, but they kept all the international ones. | ||
It was all on purpose. | ||
It was all designed. | ||
It was all done completely on purpose. | ||
But China had a big role to play in that. | ||
The invasion, the fact that we get 90% of our pharmaceuticals from them, the fact that our electronics are all dependent on them, the fact that we rely on them for rare earth minerals. | ||
I mean... | ||
But again, this isn't because America's run by idiots that were trying to, you know, counteract China and just kept getting beaten because China's so smart. | ||
The people that run our country for the last several decades have systematically sold us out to China and put us in the position that we're in right now. | ||
So I think that's the important thing to understand when it comes to China in particular. | ||
And I don't know what I was speculating about this with the caller that called in and was going through all of this, talking about the art of war. | ||
And he had an interesting point where you're saying China's playing the art of war. | ||
Trump is playing the art of China is very much putting on the face of strength right now. | ||
Yes. But that could very well be- It's very important in communism to do that too. | ||
Even Gorbachev said our power comes from the perception of our power. | ||
And there's a very, very strong sense in Chinese culture of losing face or saving face and humiliation is like the worst- Which is why they all look the same. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Or maybe it is. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm no scientist. | ||
But yeah, they- Really are not going to back down. | ||
They don't want to be perceived as being beaten by America. | ||
But we have all the cards. | ||
We've got the royal flush, and they're holding a pair of twos. | ||
So you're going to have to fold at a certain point. | ||
It's just how painful it's going to be for them before it gets there. | ||
You know, again, I think this is extremely exciting. | ||
I think Donald Trump must be having the time of his life right now, knowing that he's been advocating and trying to do this for 40 plus years, and it's finally coming to fruition. | ||
It seems like it's working rather well for him. | ||
So China is a very dangerous enemy that our elite have built up and established with the intention of us going to war, with the intention of us losing that war as they shift the balance of power towards China to complete their goal of globalism. | ||
They have to destroy the Western powers, which are the ones who embody and invented and continue to expound the beliefs of human rights and free speech and all of these wonderful things that have brought us the prosperity that we enjoy but are a barrier to the globalist total control of humanity. | ||
So they're trying to do away with the West. | ||
They're trying to start World War III as the final act in the trifecta, World War I, League of Nations, World War II, UN, World War III, global government. | ||
That's what they're trying to do. | ||
And it seems like Trump is doing a very good job of both resetting things, putting things into place, but not doing it in a way that allows them to crash our economy and force us into a position of desperation. | ||
Guys, see if you can find a live tracker of the stock market. | ||
I'd be interested to see what's going on. | ||
But I wanted to mention to you, because you were talking about the overfishing and all the terrible things that China's done in the ocean. | ||
Have you ever seen the documentary, Harrison? | ||
Jiro Dreams of Sushi. | ||
Yes. It's like one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. | ||
One of my personal favorite. | ||
And maybe you'll remember, I don't. | ||
He's a Japanese guy, not a Chinese guy. | ||
But this guy is a certain sect of Japanese philosophy. | ||
They have different schools of thought that go back hundreds or thousands of years. | ||
I mean, people have been Japanese for a long time. | ||
Very true. | ||
A lot longer than Americans have been American. | ||
And the type of school of thought that this guy is in, he's an old guy. | ||
He's like Yoda. | ||
He's ancient and never dies. | ||
Where you're supposed to get incredibly good at something very simple. | ||
It's like a philosophy. | ||
So for some people, it's painting. | ||
Others, it's an instrument. | ||
Maybe it's gardening. | ||
Just you name it. | ||
Whatever somebody could be good at, they just focus their entire life on being the best at that one thing. | ||
And Jiro, in this documentary, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, dedicated his life and his philosophy to making the best sushi in the world. | ||
So that entails everything from what kind of cookware you purchase, how much pressure you put on the rice, because you have to pressurize the rice to get that texture for the sushi, and then even selecting the fish. | ||
Right. So he would go to the market when he was younger every single morning and manually pick out which fish were going to be in his sushi that day. | ||
And he got so good at picking out the fish and figuring out how to pressurize the rice and figuring out how to prepare the sushi that he makes the best sushi in the world. | ||
It's like indisputed best sushi in the world in this small subway restaurant in Japan. | ||
It's a Michelin star. | ||
I mean, it's the deal, right? | ||
The point I'm trying to make is, in my opinion, the purpose of life is, other than to worship God, is self-actualization. | ||
We all try to manifest the best version of ourselves. | ||
Some people have a maligned idea of what that is, and they become supervillains like Klaus Schwab. | ||
Others like Elon Musk are at least somewhat on the right trajectory where they have these ambitions and these goals for interplanetary travel. | ||
And they come closer than anyone to accomplishing that, regardless of whether he does. | ||
But you cannot reach self-actualization in a society that doesn't give you the freedom to do what it takes. | ||
It's the best in the world, but you can't make the best possible sushi. | ||
Because he says it's been overfished. | ||
They're fishing the tuna too young, so they're smaller than they used to be. | ||
So it's literally impossible for him to reach self-actualization because of bad communist policies. | ||
And that, to me, is the sin of so many of these other ideologies and political philosophies, that they rob people of their potential to reach self-actualization. | ||
That's why capitalism, though not perfect, has been the best because it's afforded the most opportunity for people to become the best versions of themselves. | ||
And so when I see what the CCP does and how it's robbed the American people, I feel incredibly sad because you can be drawing breath and not really living if you're stuck in a stagnant mode. | ||
I'm going to have to think about that one a little bit, because what it reminds me of is, well, we'll get way off track here, but E.O. Wilson is a famous, I can't remember the word, biologist who studies insects. | ||
You know, he talks about how, you know, if you're going off just like sheer weight and numbers, ants are doing better than humans. | ||
Ants are smarter than humans. | ||
Their civilization works out better than humans. | ||
And so he's asked, you know, what separates ants from humans? | ||
And it's... | ||
That ants are really good at one thing and it's the only thing they understand. | ||
Following orders. | ||
Following orders and doing what they're programmed to do and that's it. | ||
Whereas humans have the ability to do multiple things and to be experts in a variety of different fields. | ||
There's this interesting idea of what is it to be human? | ||
I always think about it when it comes to Elon Musk because Elon Musk loves talking about civilization. | ||
He's like, I just want civilization. | ||
I want to expand civilization. | ||
Civilization's at risk and we have to continue it. | ||
But civilization isn't enough for me. | ||
China is incredibly civilized and advanced. | ||
And it's also a miserable hellhole and videos out of China will make you they'll make you bar. | ||
They were locking people in their apartments during COVID. | ||
It was a nightmare. | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
And they have this whole thing where, like, there's so many videos and I'm like talking about it, but like they'll run over a kid in a car and the person like backs up and runs over again because if you hurt somebody but don't kill them, then you're you are like responsible for the rest of their life. | ||
I mean, they just have a weird sense. | ||
It is totally alien to us as Americans. | ||
So many aspects of Chinese society, but it's civilized, but it is civilization. | ||
And so, you know, I've always wanted to ask Elon Musk, like, why? | ||
Is there something beyond civilization that is better than civilization? | ||
Or doesn't your civilization have to uphold certain superlative values rather than just... | ||
You know, very well-organized barbarism, very well-organized savagery, which is what you see in places like China. | ||
America is a civilization that was built on liberty and freedom and all of these beautiful, wonderful things that make life worth living. | ||
I'm not down with just civilization for civilization's sake. | ||
I need it to mean something and to be promoting humanity in its best possible form, as you're pointing out, self-actualization. | ||
Or whatever that may be. | ||
So, you know, China to me is very alien in a number of ways. | ||
But I think most of all would be the just sheer lack of humanity. | ||
But, you know, you also can't blame China totally because as I've talked about a lot on American Journal, it's Steve Jobs' fault that there are slave nets in China, right? | ||
It's Steve Jobs'fault that rare earth minerals get used at the rate that they get used because he wanted to make the most amount of money. | ||
He wanted to maximize the capitalistic return, so he wanted a phone that you had to replace every year. | ||
There's no reason why there should be planned obsolescence. | ||
Do you think that it wouldn't have happened if Steve Jobs hadn't done what he did? | ||
I mean, there was also Microsoft and others that were trying to source material. | ||
But he did it deliberately. | ||
And I mean, it was his philosophy all along. | ||
And, you know, if you read biographies or watch documentaries about the beginning of Basil. | ||
Yeah, he's brutal. | ||
You know, there was always like combat between him and Wozniak, where Wozniak was like, wanted to have this very customizable and you could swap things out and everything. | ||
And Steve Jobs was like, no, if we want to make the most money, the customer should not have access to the internal parts of this. | ||
That's why iPods don't have batteries, right? | ||
They didn't want you able to swap out a battery. | ||
They wanted you to get a whole new iPod. | ||
It's all about maximizing profit. | ||
So it may have been, I mean, obviously, it would have been cheaper to make things in China anyway, that probably would have happened anyway, but the practice that we have of constantly churning out millions upon millions of phones, every one of which has to have these precious metals in them, and then they get thrown away and poison the ocean, | ||
and the factories are running at maximum capacity, so the people there are wage slaves that are trying to kill themselves, and we have to put up suicide nets. | ||
I mean, that is all the outcome of Steve Jobs and his philosophy of maximizing profit. | ||
And everybody else followed along because he was right. | ||
And that is the way they maximize profit. | ||
But it's had major downstream negative effects that I can't necessarily blame on the Chinese. | ||
They were just taking advantage of. | ||
Well, and our politicians allowed it to happen. | ||
I mean, any president could issue these tariffs, making it impossible for Steve Jobs to make money over there, too. | ||
But that's a very interesting take. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser. | ||
Alex Jones is going to be joining us any minute. | ||
Harrison Smith is going to stay with me in the studio until Alex Jones joins us remotely from his Tucker Carlson interview. | ||
We've got this breaking news, which we announced to you during the last segment and covered and talked about. | ||
But we're going to break it down even more because I do have clips that correspond to it. | ||
Breaking, President Trump issues a 90-day pause on tariffs and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff during this period of 10 percent except for China. | ||
Guys, let me know how the Dow Jones average is doing. | ||
I know at one point it was up 2,600 points as a result of this news. | ||
Trump says, based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the world's markets, I'm hereby raising the tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125 percent, effective immediately. | ||
At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable or acceptable. | ||
Conversely, and based on the fact that more than 75 countries have called representatives of the United States, including the Departments of Commerce, Treasury and the USTR, to negotiate a solution to the subjects being discussed relative to trade, trade barriers, tariffs, currency manipulation and non-monetary tariffs. | ||
And that these countries have not, at strong suggestion, retaliated in any way, shape or form against the United States. | ||
I have authorized a 90 day pause and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff during this period of 10 percent, also effective immediately. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
The president who stands up for Main Street, not Wall Street, who protects the middle class, not the political class, and who defends America, not trade cheaters all over the globe. | ||
They're trade cheaters. | ||
They cheated on us. | ||
They cheated with tariffs on us. | ||
They stole our money. | ||
They stole our jobs. | ||
There's that main street, not Wall Street. | ||
Now it's up 2,700 points. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
It's really impossible to overstate the scale of what Trump is doing right now. | ||
I mean, these are tariffs, sure. | ||
It might sound boring, like, oh, a different type of tax. | ||
How exciting. | ||
No, he's upending. | ||
A century-old global order that was designed to exploit, deprive, and ultimately enslave us. | ||
He is doing it. | ||
He is unilaterally destroying this entire construct that has been responsible and is the source of so much of our problems. | ||
It's just absolutely incredible to see. | ||
And it's like we're just waking up from a fever dream. | ||
It's like for decades we've been in this State of just nonsense and unreality. | ||
And finally, we're just doing things that make perfect sense, that should have been done a long time ago. | ||
And the fact that 75 countries are willing to work them. | ||
I mean, there's not that many countries. | ||
I think 86 countries were targets of these tariffs of Liberation Day. | ||
So 75 out of the 86 countries said, oh, you're tariffs, huh? | ||
We can work on something. | ||
Let's make a deal here. | ||
We don't mean to be unfair. | ||
We can work something out here. | ||
I mean, the fact is we could have done this at any point. | ||
America has this incredible power, incredible prosperity, incredible accomplishments beyond anything ever achieved in history. | ||
I mean, it's not just blowing smoke when we say America is the most powerful country in the history of the world. | ||
We are in this incredibly elevated position. | ||
And yet, where's the benefit for the American people? | ||
When have we ever enjoyed the benefits of this empire that we run? | ||
It's all been designed for our exclusion and our disappropriation or, you know. | ||
They take advantage of us. | ||
In simple words, it's all about destroying America. | ||
So we're the most powerful country in the world. | ||
We are still 25% of the world economy, and yet our bridges are collapsing, our schools are incompetent, our police can't keep a handle on the crime. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
It never should have been like this for the entirety of my lifetime and your lifetime and for decades beyond. | ||
America has not seen a single benefit for the incredible prosperity that we've helped generate. | ||
And finally, somebody is in power who actually seems to want to accrue those benefits to the American people, and it's beautiful to see. | ||
Well, it's interesting because you mentioned how the Democrats are truly the party of the billionaires. | ||
And so the question is, do the Democrats work for the billionaires or do they work for the CCP? | ||
And I think the answer is probably both. | ||
I think there's a convergence of those interests. | ||
And we know that China buys out our politicians. | ||
They certainly bought out all the Bidens and many, many others. | ||
Stay with us for more from Alex Jones on the other side of this break. | ||
Thank you so much for joining me, Harrison Smith. | ||
Make sure you follow him on X right now and go to TheAlexJonesStore.com and keep us on the air. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon. | ||
We've got breaking news that President Trump issued a 90-day pause on tariffs and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff during this period of 10%. | ||
Except for China, the Dow Jones is skyrocketing. | ||
I'm told it's up 2,700 points. | ||
And we've got analysis from Alex Jones tuning in remotely about this and other breaking news and developments from his time with Tucker in Florida. | ||
Alex, you are on the air, sir. | ||
Chase! Again, this has always been Trump's plan. | ||
He got the EU to agree five years ago, or actually 2018, six years ago, that they were going to do zero tariffs. | ||
But then they backed off of that. | ||
So it's the same thing again. | ||
This time he's actually got agreements from them. | ||
The real trade war has always been aimed at China. | ||
And so now Trump's got most of the agreements he wants. | ||
Now he can stop shaking the cage. | ||
But now he got China, who he warned. | ||
He said, if you retaliate, we're going to retaliate more. | ||
Well, China is really the only country that really retaliated. | ||
Canada ran their mouth about it, but never really did it. | ||
So Kara Starmer and the EU wisely knew the screw job's all one way against us. | ||
And so we had all the cards. | ||
But China is so belligerent. | ||
Tariff almost up to 100%. | ||
So Trump's taking his to 125. | ||
And so this is going to be massive. | ||
So we saw the fake news Monday that it was a 90-day pause. | ||
And that's because sources in the White House, we now know, were talking about it. | ||
Trump said not yet. | ||
That was a leak that caused the market to shoot up just for the hour until it got denied massively. | ||
But look, the market's just a gambling system. | ||
What matters is real jobs back here to America, and we have all the cards. | ||
Because we still have the world reserve currency, we have the best energy system, even though it's been downgraded and hurt a lot by the left, by the green fraud. | ||
And we have the fact we're the biggest market in the world still, but not for long, just being diminished. | ||
We were sinking. | ||
I know I keep repeating that because it's so critical. | ||
That's why Trump's trying to get as many countries in an alliance with us to boost up our balance sheet. | ||
Because we were bankrupt, but we can grow our way and innovate our way out of it easily. | ||
Easily. And Trump's got a lot of other tricks up his sleeve as well, like pegging the currency partially to gold, raising the price for $44 an ounce, the government sees it as, just to the current $3,000 plus, and that will create trillions. | ||
So this is the only move we have, so it's the perfect move, and it's a great move, and we've been managed directly into this slavery. | ||
They're going to say, Trump capitulates, blah, blah, blah. | ||
No, these countries came and agreed that these countries have now signed deals, both of them, and said they're going to do that. | ||
And then if they don't follow through, he just places it back on. | ||
But it's good cop, bad cop stuff. | ||
It's carrot and stick stuff that is going on. | ||
So to read what President Trump said, based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the world's markets, and they're the ones really tanking it. | ||
I am hereby- Raising the tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125% effective immediately. | ||
At some point, hopefully, in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable or acceptable. | ||
Conversely, based on the fact that more than 75 countries have called representatives of the United States, including the Department of Commerce, Treasury, and the USTR to negotiate a solution to the subjects being Discuss related to trade, the trade barriers, tariffs, currency manipulation, | ||
and non-monetary tariffs that these countries have not at any strong suggestion retaliated in any way, shape, or form against the United States. | ||
I have authorized a nine-day pause and the sustainability lowered reciprocal tariffs during the period of 10%. | ||
Also effective immediately. | ||
Thank you for your attention. | ||
To this pattern. | ||
So they're not all completely gone, but he's lowered them. | ||
So it's all carrot and stick. | ||
Trump already said, hey, the deals we brought forward are for about half the ripoff you're doing to us. | ||
And I've looked at all the numbers, they're really accurate. | ||
Other than some of these countries are so small, of course they're gonna have a trade deficit. | ||
Some of these countries only import a couple foods to us, a couple plants. | ||
And they're like, so some of that's been a little bit ham-fistedly done, but that's the way this works. | ||
And that stuff's getting dialed back right now. | ||
That's one reason Musk's been pissed off at Navarro. | ||
I'm not saying Navarro's bad. | ||
I think Navarro's a great guy and loyal. | ||
It's just that some of that stuff's been a little ham-fisted. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Action is ham-fisted sometimes in some respects. | ||
It's better than laying down and getting raped. | ||
Elon has said that. | ||
We're going to make mistakes in this action, but we're going to admit those mistakes if they happen instead of covering them up or actually using mistakes for more control. | ||
That's really the big news there. | ||
Massive news. | ||
Very, very excited about that. | ||
I'm getting to the airport here in a little while and flying back to Austin here in Sarasota about to fly back. | ||
And I'll be back this evening with special reports. | ||
Thanks on what's happened. | ||
But long story short, on the big Tucker Carlson interview that is dropping here in just the next few hours. | ||
I go into the big picture, the globalist, my new predictions, why 9-11 was so important, the looming Iran war, boy, Tucker's got the inside baseball on that, and so much more. | ||
But I also break all the new news about the Justice Department illegally funding lawsuits against me, how it ties into Boris Epstein. | ||
Making this deal with the Paul Weiss law firm with their persecution of trepidant supporters. | ||
Simon, they would stop doing it. | ||
They'd do pro bono to help poor people. | ||
Well, they're calling the pro bono 20 million, I'm assuming me, running this whole thing. | ||
But we had a very strong appeal in Connecticut. | ||
The show trial with Judge Bellows did violate the Constitution, clearly more negatively than ever seen before. | ||
The Connecticut Supreme Court just said, nope, we're not even gonna respond to all we're not hearing your case. | ||
So now the Supreme Court doesn't hear it. | ||
It's fine. | ||
They'll just chase me around forever. | ||
I never had one one-hundredth the money they said they did. | ||
That was all lies. | ||
Never did any of the things they said I did. | ||
Never made money off of them. | ||
They made money off me. | ||
That's all exposed to Tucker Carlson. | ||
The hundreds of millions that they raised off my name. | ||
They tried to have Bloomberg come in with the onion and shut us down illegally. | ||
That got found at federal court. | ||
They tried to close the place with armed security. | ||
They told that it was a court order when it wasn't. | ||
You've seen all their desperateness. | ||
And so it's just drawing them out in the open. | ||
And in my opinion, it is a racketeering conspiracy against rights and major abuse process. | ||
And it's all the same people, Norm Eyes and all of them. | ||
But we got this Boris Epstein guy that somehow got in there to do these deals with the Democrats to get these Democrat law firms to stop attacking Trump and his family and then pay some type of reparation. | ||
They go, we'll just do it for- Pro bono work for poor people. | ||
Well, all these law firms call it pro bono work when they harass and sue me and Rudolph Giuliani and Trump's family. | ||
So I don't think Trump understood, because he's busy, I get it, that the big joke is the pro bono work of the fine they're paying is them already writing off their lawsuits against President Trump and me. | ||
We have the court documents. | ||
We have the files. | ||
So I was already going to release that. | ||
Last week, my lawyers wanted to keep adding more because they were learning more. | ||
We were getting ready to file a bunch of stuff in court. | ||
It blows me today, but I got busy and didn't green line it because I was out here doing Tucker. | ||
But it's good now that we have this Supreme Court thing in Connecticut because it's even more. | ||
So I'm going to say that again. | ||
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They're like, we'll help poor people pro bono. | |
And Trump goes, okay, I agree to that. | ||
And the pro bono is suing Trump and suing me. | ||
So let's just say Trump, I'm told, is not too pleased. | ||
So they just keep doubling down, doubling down, doubling down, doubling down. | ||
Norm Eisen, I will file 100 lawsuits when Trump gets in office to block everything he did, and they're all getting overturned. | ||
So they have been trying so hard to get me off the air. | ||
It's Eddie Munster, God. | ||
By the way, he looks just like Chris Maddy, the local lawyer the Democrats use in Connecticut. | ||
Is that Norm Eisen, his dad? | ||
Seriously, put it back up. | ||
Norm Eisen looks like an older clone. | ||
They all look like they've been struck by lightning. | ||
Yeah, and so they all have the Eddie Munster look. | ||
I'm supposed to hear the Addams Family music. | ||
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Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun. Thank you. | |
So look, I'm gonna fight for Infowars at the end. | ||
Everybody's done a great job. | ||
It's all blown up in their face. | ||
They're not going to stop me on other networks, other people. | ||
They can't stop my free speech. | ||
They want to make me miserable. | ||
They have just fired me up. | ||
So when I'm doing all those sit-ups, push-ups, pull-ups, and eating healthy, it's because they want to hurt me. | ||
And I realized I was my own worst enemy. | ||
So now my revenge is living well and watching the global world government system destroyed. | ||
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Those are getting released tomorrow. | ||
It's finally time. | ||
But you get the deep dive on Tucker Carlson tonight. | ||
He'll be on X everywhere else. | ||
He'll probably want to post it here. | ||
I'll be on the airplane when it comes out. | ||
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But as long as you stand with us and realize this is a long-term fight, you're going to continue to see bigger and bigger victories against the globalists. | ||
And I said this weeks ago. | ||
I said, Trump is going to, I said it months ago, he's going to put tariffs on. | ||
People don't move. | ||
He's going to do them worse. | ||
When people move partway the way he wants, he'll move partway back to them. | ||
But we always knew China was going to do this. | ||
Trump predicted he would do this. | ||
Trump is getting all these other countries on board with us. | ||
He's making it about how China's been screwing them. | ||
But the global has set up China to screw everybody. | ||
Trump's cutting out the middlemen and explaining that. | ||
Explained it more in his last year in office, the last time when he said he finally figured it out. | ||
Well, I knew all about it because Anthony Sutton, the Senate archivist in the Frank Church committee, found out about their plan previously. | ||
And the John Birch Society understood it all. | ||
And so I was listening to them in the 90s, and they understood all of this. | ||
Okay, so it's key to understand the globalists are the ones that set this up and sold us out. | ||
And they're the ones that are a deep crap, but their operatives are everywhere. | ||
All right, looks like we might have lost Alex there because of the connection. | ||
It looks like he's back now. | ||
Alex, we just lost you for about three seconds. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, it's just the globalists hide in the complexity. | ||
And they hope that people just give up and they keep ruling us. | ||
No, they're going to enslave us completely. | ||
Just like the public schools and private schools get federal and corporate grant money to brainwash kids and put them in a database to prepare them for sterilization. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
So they're trying to pass laws to make it illegal if you don't accept it. | ||
But we just expose them more. | ||
But it's all about secret relationship with your kid, grooming them. | ||
Secret relationships with these law firms and the intelligence agencies. | ||
Secret, secret. | ||
They operate in the dark. | ||
That's why we've got to keep spotlighting them and why they can't handle it. | ||
Remember the Pentagon document came out with Doge two months ago, where it was all these millions to engage in wide-scale deception operations against the American people. | ||
They're so arrogant, they even say it in the document. | ||
So I'm going to let you take back over. | ||
I'm going to shoot some more reports. | ||
When I get to the airport, once I get through security, here in just a minute, I'll call in on the war room when I got a better connection. | ||
But after the break. | ||
We got a real treat for you. | ||
Trump has discovered a new giant body of water scientists have using political science. | ||
We're going to air that and then also some other reports that you're going to hear. | ||
Thank you so much, Chase. | ||
Thank you, Alex. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Looking forward to seeing you back in the office. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, major scientific news just got announced. | ||
A huge... | ||
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This is so incredible. | ||
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And you don't question science, like Dr. Fauci said. | ||
Science means not questioning. | ||
And this is political science you're about to see. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the U.S. government, our leader. | ||
Just discovered one of the largest bodies of water on Earth and planted the flag. | ||
Let me show you right now. | ||
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Come with me. | |
It's the first time you're ever going to see this in your life. | ||
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Look how gorgeous it is. | |
Look at it. | ||
It is the Gulf of America World Ocean. | ||
The entire planet's ocean. | ||
In fact, the planet Earth is now named USA. | ||
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Behold, the Gulf of America. | |
And it is only the beginning of our worldwide ocean. | ||
It's not us, it's the Chacoms. | ||
We're going to have World Chacom Ocean. | ||
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We're not going to have the Chinese wagon winning things, no. | |
Look at it. | ||
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I'm about to be the first American to enter the... | |
Planetary American Ocean. | ||
The American Ocean is ours! | ||
Yes! You | ||
just saw a short clip of John Rich. | ||
We're about to play the full exchange here in a moment. | ||
This is one of the most powerfully straightforward presented analyses I've ever seen. | ||
I mean, this guy really gets it. | ||
I have told Trump the same things. | ||
He doesn't want to hear it. | ||
Other people have. | ||
Because he doesn't want to know he got conned and set up by Fauci and others. | ||
And I was there. | ||
I saw how it all unfolded. | ||
And I can tell you behind the scenes, he knows that he was set up. | ||
He's been told that by Senator Paul. | ||
He's been told that by RFK Jr. and many others. | ||
But he also understands that in his belief, if he comes out and admits all of this, well, that's going to be a big problem. | ||
Remember that leaked video of RFK Jr. and Trump talking that RFK Jr.'s son leaked where Trump's like, oh, it looks like it is hurting kids? | ||
Trump knows. | ||
And that's why people boo him when he brings it up on the stage. | ||
And that's why he doesn't do it anymore. | ||
And that's why it's important we continue to put pressure on him because they're still trying to bring in the U.N. treaty. | ||
Fauci just said a few days ago. | ||
Oh, a much worse virus with higher death rates coming. | ||
You better do what we say. | ||
And you've got Peter Hotez and, you know, all these other creepy people doing this. | ||
They're really the mouthpieces of big pharma and Albert Borle and the rest of them that only to be in prison. | ||
So Trump's done a lot of other good work. | ||
I know the whole backstory. | ||
He was also for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and monoclonal antibodies and everything. | ||
He's like, just, hey, let everybody try everything. | ||
He could never imagine they'd actually bring forward this, you know, this toxic bio attack. | ||
He's had Kennedy in there killing the new COVID rollout with their new booster. | ||
They've been doing a lot of good, but still, this is the big albatross around Trump's neck. | ||
And I understand his philosophy of never betting when he's wrong. | ||
He's doing a lot of good right now, in general, securing the border, trying to stop World War III, getting jobs back, all of that, and dismantling the deep state. | ||
But here's the rest of the exchange where this great musician just explains what we're all seeing, what we're all feeling, what's all happening. | ||
I mean, I know so many people that had family that died or got really sick from the shot. | ||
And also I had a lot of friends and family that died or got very sick from the virus that was man-made, that we know was cooked up by Fauci and set up during the Obama administration in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. | ||
They moved to Wuhan, so they had a plausible deniability and they released it. | ||
And we explained all this in January and February of 2020. | ||
We were the first with Dr. Francis Boyle and other top chemical biological weapons experts. | ||
And so we are tomorrow's news today. | ||
So regardless if Trump keeps denying this, the point is the public knows it. | ||
So... | ||
It's only been a few months, except now he's backpedaling on MMR shots that are the number one cause of autism in the studies, when he always explained that measles doesn't kill anybody unless you already have a bunch of comorbidities. | ||
Only two people in the last winter, the last four or five months, have died from it, and they really died of something else. | ||
Really discouraging to see that from Kennedy. | ||
And I shot an earlier report that's right here on X. There were a lot of shows on that. | ||
But regardless, we the people, not just here but around the world, know the truth. | ||
We're not going to stop. | ||
And we're not buying into the disease X the globalists said for decades they'd use to take over the planet and bring in the cashless society. | ||
And so it's really COVID blowing up in their face that finally killed globalism. | ||
And so Trump needs to finally move away from that and call for a criminal investigation and admit he got set up. | ||
Because as more and more of this comes out... | ||
Trump goes from being set up in it to, after the fact, becoming complicit in it. | ||
So, Mr. President, use your brain. | ||
I know you're smart. | ||
I know a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff. | ||
I know that you really understand what's going on on a lot of fronts. | ||
You don't want the Iran war. | ||
You're playing that very wisely. | ||
You finally got them to blink. | ||
Today's congratulations on that. | ||
I'm overall very, very pleased. | ||
I'm going to throw the baby out with the bathwater, but 30 plus million dead in insurance actuaries. | ||
Those are hard numbers from the shots and growing is a serious issue. | ||
Here is the full breakdown where he recounts exactly what happened in that dinner with President Trump. | ||
Here it is. | ||
We're sitting there. | ||
And everybody's eating their food and President Trump is not president at this time. | ||
And he's talking to the senators and talking about really important stuff. | ||
And I'm just minding my own business going, I don't know how I got in this room. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
I'm sitting elbow to elbow with him. | ||
It's about an hour into dinner. | ||
I hadn't said a word, just been listening. | ||
And Trump gets to eating and you've seen him do this move right here. | ||
Wherever, in the big boardroom. | ||
Okay, that's what he does. | ||
He goes, can I ask you a question, John Rich? | ||
He never calls me John. | ||
John Rich? | ||
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I look at him, I go, yes, sir. | |
What's the question? | ||
He goes, well, you do a lot of big shows. | ||
You're an entertainer. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
You play for really big crowds. | ||
I go, I do. | ||
I play for really big crowds for a long time. | ||
He goes, have you seen these rallies I'm doing? | ||
It's 30,000, 40,000 people. | ||
I said, yeah, it's unbelievable. | ||
He goes, so here's the question. | ||
Why are people booing me at my rallies when I bring up the vaccine? | ||
This is the question from the President of the United States. | ||
A guy who is very proud at that moment of the fact that he was able to stomp the gas pedal and get that thing out because he's under the impression this is going to fix the problem. | ||
Operation Warp Speed. | ||
That's it. | ||
Okay, so here's a guy who... | ||
To his own admission, one of the biggest egos on the earth. | ||
And he's very proud of this. | ||
And I respect him. | ||
There is no limit. | ||
But I'm being asked a very direct question. | ||
And so, man, I went, looked at him and I said, okay, I'm going to tell you the answer and you're not going to like it. | ||
He goes, okay, what's the answer? | ||
You're going to look at me like this? | ||
I said, let me start off by saying this. | ||
We, the American people, do not trust the people that you were forced to trust at the time when this was happening. | ||
Let's start there. | ||
And I said, by the people we don't trust, here's who I mean. | ||
The FDA, the CDC, the NIH, the WHO, Fauci, and all the rest of them. | ||
I said, Mr. President, we consider them to be a bunch of murderous depopulationist psychopaths. | ||
And his reaction was? | ||
That's a good way to start. | ||
His eyes are, he goes, unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable. He's stunned. | ||
No, he is stunned that I said that. | ||
I said, now, let me tell you why they're booing you. | ||
I said, because all of them, including me, I said, I would boo you. | ||
I. I would boo you if you brought that up, and here's why. | ||
And he's looking at me, and I'm thinking to myself, this is the last time this guy's going to invite me to anything. | ||
He's never going to call me again. | ||
I'm throwing massive shade on a former president's, in his mind, one of his biggest accomplishments. | ||
And it dawned on me, nobody had told the man what I was telling him right now, because they all worked for him. | ||
They all got something to gain from him. | ||
They're not going to tell him this. | ||
Because they're not serving him well. | ||
I don't work for him. | ||
And I think a lot of him. | ||
And I want him to understand the truth about it. | ||
So I said, here's the problem. | ||
Here's why they're booing you, Mr. President. | ||
Because every human being out in that rally, either themselves or they know someone directly who has been harmed by the vaccine or has even died from it, including me. | ||
I said, I got members of my own family who were forced to take it against their will to keep their jobs. | ||
And now they've got. | ||
All kinds of problems. | ||
Big problems. | ||
Heart problems. | ||
Lung problems. | ||
And he's looking at me and he looks around the table and he goes, this is unbelievable. | ||
I mean, he goes, has anyone else heard this? | ||
Herschel Walker. | ||
He was running for Senate at the time. | ||
He goes, Mr. President, I mean, down in Georgia, my constituents come up at my rallies and what John just said, man, I hear it every single day. | ||
Looks over at Marsha. | ||
Marsha's sitting there going, you know, looks around the table, and then Lindsey Graham, who's sitting across. | ||
So you're here, or I'm here. | ||
I'm sorry, but you're Lindsey Graham. | ||
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You're Lindsey Graham, and you're me. | |
As I'm going into the part where I said, even in my own family, I have Lindsey Graham busts in with it swishing his Chardonnay around and said, Mr. President, if you listen to conspiracy theorists like John Rich, | ||
the Democrats are going to take credit for what you did and they're going to beat you in the next election with it. | ||
Oh. So I'm looking at Trump and he's sitting over there and he does that and I looked at him and I said, do not interrupt me when I'm speaking. | ||
Do you understand me? | ||
What? And he looked at me and he goes, well, I didn't mean to disrespect you. | ||
I go, yeah, but you did. | ||
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Right now you look like Wyatt Earp. | |
Trump is right here. | ||
You're Lindsey Graham, okay? | ||
I'm holding him. | ||
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You're Lindsey Graham. | |
I look at him one more time. | ||
I go, now let me finish what I was saying. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
And then I finished it. | ||
Okay. Trump ended that by saying, so I guess no more vaccine talk. | ||
I said, I think that's a good idea. | ||
I said, I think you're going to learn a lot about it. | ||
But yes, I think that's a good idea because that's the only thing that would make us ever boo you, Mr. President. | ||
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Yeah, because you're right. | |
I mean, that's one of the things that I think a lot of people didn't agree with him on. | ||
And it was the vaccine and him being proud of it. | ||
And Jason actually has a story that's similar. | ||
Well, the thing about Trump and the vaccine, Trump never mandated the vaccine. | ||
No, exactly. | ||
Trump said, you're all the doctors. | ||
Go figure out how to make this stop. | ||
And he trusted these people that we now all know are a bunch of depopulationist animals. | ||
We all know that now, but he never mandated it because mandating an experimental medical procedure violates the Nuremberg Code. | ||
It's a crime against humanity, which I hope we see that play out because people need to be held accountable for that in a major way. | ||
I think it will. | ||
So that was the story there. | ||
So, you know, again, he has called me since then. | ||
He does text me back from the Super Bowl. | ||
He has invited me to more. | ||
So I did not lose my friendship with him. | ||
I think if anything, based on a couple of things he's asked me over the last year or so, he probably appreciates the fact that I'll give him, say something to him that he don't really want to hear that. | ||
Bye. Thank you. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, crazy day in the way of news. | ||
Kudos to John Rich for doing that. | ||
I one time went to a party at John Rich's house when I was in Nashville. | ||
I think his guitar player was trying to bang my girlfriend at the time, so we got invited to this awesome party. | ||
He had a crystal chandelier that rotated. | ||
It was a cowboy saddle. | ||
He's famous for that song, Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy. | ||
I just remember he had this giant chair in the middle of the party. | ||
There was a stage, and he was on the dance floor in this giant chair. | ||
And there were just women coming over and sitting on the arms of the chair and flirting with him. | ||
And I remember when I left, I went up to him to thank him. | ||
Didn't interact with him at all during the party. | ||
He had no idea who I was. | ||
It was a large party. | ||
I took his hand and said, thanks for having me in your home. | ||
And he just gave me a very serious look and squeezed the hell out of my hand. | ||
And I have a good handshake. | ||
And I just remember, however hard they squeeze, you gotta squeeze back just as hard, and that counteracts the discomfort. | ||
So I just squeezed back as hard as I could, and I left. | ||
Never heard from him again, never really saw much from him again, but now he's just really killing it with this. | ||
And what's so shocking about that specific report is... | ||
That it was obvious that no one had ever told Trump that people have an issue with the vaccines. | ||
And Trump isn't stupid. | ||
I mean, he's got to see posts on True Social or X or things of that nature. | ||
But I know what it's like to get a lot of hate on social media. | ||
There's a lot of leftists that attack me, replies, whatever, and move on. | ||
And it's easy when so many stupid people attack you for so long to write off any legitimate criticism. | ||
As another example of just these people just hate me for another reason, so they're attacking me for this. | ||
And I imagine that Trump, when he saw any negativity about the vaccines and things of that nature on social media in response to him, was probably just thinking, all right, well, these are just people that are after me for some other reason. | ||
But the fact that nobody around him would tell him that people were uncomfortable with the vaccines is very, very alarming. | ||
And that's the danger of being in power. | ||
You're going to be surrounded by yes men or people that exploit you, people that try to take advantage of you. | ||
And Trump is wise to that. | ||
He understands that. | ||
And he's not an old man in dotage. | ||
So he's capable of fending for himself. | ||
And he's learned a lot, obviously, since his first administration, where he was really surrounded by the swamp rats. | ||
And he's mitigated that. | ||
But I just hope that he's able to really clean house this time around. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to show you this clip because we're going to break down more into the tariffs. | ||
And we've got another report from Alex Jones I'm going to be sharing with you as well. | ||
This is clip letter C. Donald Trump is breaking the Chinese economy according to Gutfeld. | ||
Let's watch clip letter C, please. | ||
It's no surprise to anybody who voted for him that this was going to happen. | ||
He told you this was going to happen. | ||
And like Dana said, you might not like one thing, but the overarching thing is what you voted for. | ||
And it's what Democrats have been voting for for decades, and Trump's actually the one doing it. | ||
You said something yesterday, Greg, and you reminded me of Ross Perot. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Not your size, but what you said. | ||
And I looked back at the debate with Bush and Clinton, and Ross was in the middle, and he said, you know, you could have our companies go south, and they could pay workers a dollar an hour, not give them any health care, have no environmental regulations, have no pension, and you could make a ton of money. | ||
And what you're going to hear is a giant sucking sound coming south. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
And the sucking sound also came from the east, and that's China. | ||
And now you're seeing what Trump's trying to do. | ||
He's trying to destroy China. | ||
Because if you break the Chinese economy, you put America back on top. | ||
The Chinese thought they were going to overtake us. | ||
It's not going to happen if this thing goes through. | ||
If you can cut off their exports, they're toast. | ||
You can't export all these cheap products here. | ||
You're definitely not going to sell them into Europe because they don't have the consumer power. | ||
And so the Chinese economy, they can't consume their own stuff because they don't have enough wealth and they don't have enough families, to be honest with you. | ||
And so you're going to have to lay people off and then the whole country is going to disintegrate. | ||
So that's a good thing. | ||
And then you're breaking China off from Russia. | ||
Because this Chinese economy is feeding the Russians, and right now you drop oil to $60 a barrel, so it starves Putin's war machine, and then you separate those two countries. | ||
So look what we're doing also at the same time in the Middle East. | ||
You have the Syrians, now they're on our side. | ||
They're proxies, now ours. | ||
And then you have carriers surrounding the Iranians. | ||
And we're saying you better negotiate, not nuke up, or we'll bomb, bomb, bomb. | ||
And if they can do a deal there, that's the second Russian proxy that falls. | ||
And we'll get that Iranian oil back on the world market, and it keeps the price of oil going lower. | ||
We need cheap energy. | ||
And then the Europeans, they don't have another game. | ||
They have to sell here. | ||
They can't sell it anywhere else. | ||
And what you're seeing is the EU trade bloc starting to break. | ||
Hungary is trying to do a bilateral deal that your English are going to start trying to just negotiate directly with us. | ||
And it splits. | ||
Of course. | ||
And then you throw in the NATO thing, because right now Pete Hegseth's going, oh, we might bring some troops home. | ||
So they're really off kilter. | ||
You've now surrounded the Chinese. | ||
They thought the Chinese were going to cut deals with the Japanese and the South Koreans. | ||
Didn't happen. | ||
Thought it was going to cut deals. | ||
Their appearance didn't happen. | ||
And Trump sent Hegseth down to the Panama Canal. | ||
He's saying it's ours. | ||
And we're wrestling TikTok away from that country, too. | ||
Everything is moving perfectly at the same time. | ||
But Dan is right. | ||
You have to have the tax and regulation cuts in order to finish it off. | ||
That was very thorough. | ||
I wasn't listening, but it sounded thorough. | ||
It's the giant sucking sound. | ||
We're trying to stop that. | ||
Yes. Everybody knew that Trump was going to do this. | ||
Everybody knew that Trump was going to fight for American interests and that this trade deal that we have worked out with the CCP. | ||
Was unsustainable. | ||
And honestly, I think this explains why Elon Musk went full MAGA, in part. | ||
Other than Alex Jones, Elon Musk was one of the first people in this space talking about how depopulation was a crisis and the greatest existential threat to humanity. | ||
And remember, early on, I love Steve Bannon. | ||
I think he's a brilliant political analyst. | ||
But for a long time, Steve Bannon did criticize Elon Musk as being a technocrat in the hands of the CCP because of his business deals and his dependence on them. | ||
But if you look at what's happening with this administration and you look at what Elon Musk has been saying for years now, where he's talking about how depopulation is a major crisis and China is facing this depopulation crisis, it's going to implode. | ||
He knows that all the components and materials that he needs to make humans interplanetary, we need to diversify where we source that material and those components if he wants to accomplish his goal. | ||
So he went full MAGA. | ||
Have children. | ||
We need to diversify away from China because they're not going to be able to meet the demand, folks. | ||
Alright, we have a report from Alex Jones. | ||
Then we're going to go to a short break. | ||
And on the other side of that break, I'm going to hit it hard for the final hour of the broadcast. | ||
All right, the Connecticut Supreme Court did what we knew it would do, being bought and paid for by the Democratic Party, and said, we don't care that you've got your appeal. | ||
We don't care that you were found guilty by a judge totally illegally and she violated due process, the right of the press, and the First Amendment cut and dried. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We don't care. | ||
So the Supreme Court doesn't hear that case. | ||
They'll just chase me around forever for this non-existent money. | ||
That's why I laughed at their billion-and-a-half-dollar judgment. | ||
They said, that's not enough. | ||
We want... | ||
2.75 trillion, the GDP of India. | ||
Every time I say that, people think I'm joking until you look it up. | ||
It's all just Wizard of Oz, I'm the Great Mighty Oz, boom, bow before me. | ||
They raised hundreds of millions off me on record, running PR, fundraisers. | ||
They got $4 million in Justice Department money. | ||
Those documents are coming out today on Tucker Carlson. | ||
We're breaking all the actual documents themselves tomorrow. | ||
They sit in the U.S. Treasury Department to try to close the doors. | ||
The court orders repeatedly got caught, had fake auctions, got caught. | ||
And they just don't stop. | ||
They don't stop. | ||
And it's only been the federal court that didn't allow them to do all their shenanigans. | ||
But now if they won't make a deal to do a settlement, which they have always said they don't want money, then it gets kicked back to state court. | ||
And they're in the news saying we want to shut it down to state court. | ||
And then they'll go, we want money. | ||
He won't give us money as if you're dumb. | ||
They want me off the air. | ||
They want to harass me forever. | ||
Well, that's not going to happen. | ||
I'm going to do more podcasts, more interviews, more shows. | ||
It doesn't matter what you do to InfoWars. | ||
And unless you're supporting our sponsor, TheAlexJonesStore.com, then I don't know that they can't shut down. | ||
It's owned by Bigley. | ||
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We got all sorts of other sponsors and folks that are going to come in. | ||
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And that we will just continue on from there. | ||
And I've got all sorts of people offering me jobs and stuff. | ||
But I just, I live in Texas. | ||
My parents live there. | ||
It's where I'm from. | ||
And our crew is there. | ||
We've got a badass crew. | ||
So, we're going to continue on one way or another. | ||
We could be shut down in days. | ||
Probably weeks. | ||
We're going to, we already had a big... | ||
The stuff we're filing, we already filed one lawsuit, is the big Democrat law firm, Paul Weiss. | ||
They just got sanctioned by Trump and confessed to lawfare, but they pulled a fast one. | ||
I guess the negotiator that, you know, told Trump, didn't tell Trump that they wrote off the pro bono $40 million they were going to do as their unofficial fine for what they did, confessing, to suing Trump and suing me. | ||
That's their write-off. | ||
I don't think Trump got told, oh, we're going to write this off as pro bono or... | ||
Trump's like, oh, they got to do pro bono. | ||
He thinks like criminal pro bono, you know, helping people that don't have defense or whatever, or civil pro bono. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
It's suing you and me, Trump. | ||
That's what Paul Weiss did. | ||
That's in the court documents. | ||
We're going to get him out on Monday and Tuesday, but I want you to do Tucker. | ||
We have it all filed. | ||
The files are all public. | ||
The Justice Department, $4 million funding it. | ||
It's already out in the public domain, but we put it all together in a big report. | ||
Absolutely scandalous, and they thought because of their big story, I did all this to the families of kids, which I did none of it. | ||
They just raised money off this story. | ||
They're being victimized, and I'm doing this to them so they can play victim and raise money. | ||
It's just totally insane. | ||
And it's all coming out, and they just can't help but keep doubling down. | ||
They just can't stop what they're doing. | ||
And so, serious conspiracy against rights, serious violation. | ||
A very, very serious violation of process violations. | ||
It's just staggering. | ||
Racketeering, in my view. | ||
Thank you for your support. | ||
We're winning. | ||
We're fighting through this. | ||
They just don't know when to quit, and we don't know how to quit. | ||
You know what happens there. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
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I mean, look at... | |
Get 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 handing out 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, whoa, now it's really luck. | ||
It's going to go up, people. | ||
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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. | ||
See, 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 $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. People need to call you. | ||
Do a free consultation. | ||
Leave your name and number. | ||
720-605-300-KPM.com forward slash gold. | ||
Do the form. | ||
They'll call you back. | ||
They'll do a free consultation. | ||
They can roll over your IRAs, 401ks. | ||
Do it now, folks. | ||
I only steer you in the right direction. | ||
It's a no-brainer. | ||
Dr. Kirk Elliott, thank you so much. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
See ya. | ||
It's good to be right, isn't it? | ||
Wow. And that takes me to my next question, which is Senator Cory Booker, his 25-plus hour speech on the floor this week. | ||
You actually jumped in at one point to ask him a question to give him a little break from speaking. | ||
I want to play part of his statement back to you and get your reaction on the other side. | ||
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I confess that I have been imperfect. | |
By the way, this is the only time I think anyone ever saw a clip of this. | ||
I confess that the Democratic Party has made terrible mistakes that | ||
given lane to this demagogue. | ||
Do you agree with Senator Booker that the Democratic Party, in his words, gave a lane to President Trump? | ||
Well, I definitely agree with him. | ||
I think we were guilty of not thinking big and not acting big. | ||
One thing that we see, you know, with the Trump administration is you can move the country far and fast. | ||
If you have the courage of your convictions, if you're willing to be bold. | ||
Now, they're being bold in a horribly dangerous, destructive direction, which is really hurting working families. | ||
But that's no excuse for Democrats not being bold in our own ideas and pushing the country forward. | ||
We're going to have to do that, and there's nothing that succeeds like winning. | ||
We just won a big, important race in Wisconsin. | ||
That is a real shot in the arm. | ||
The energy you're seeing now manifest around the country in these mass demonstrations. | ||
Show that, you know, the Democratic Party is waking up. | ||
And I think Cory Booker did a lot to help Democrats in Washington in particular wake up and see these are not normal times. | ||
We're not going to be able to fight what they're doing in a normal fashion. | ||
But in addition to pushing back aggressively and hard and hours in a row like Cory Booker, we're going to have to be pushing hard on our own big ideas. | ||
All right. | ||
Adam Shifty Shifts, can you believe this guy? | ||
He's got the smallest neck I've ever seen. | ||
And the biggest head. | ||
We called him Watermelon Head. | ||
I'd say, how could that big fat face stand on a neck that looked like this finger? | ||
How could it? | ||
It was the weirdest thing. | ||
It's a mystery. | ||
Nobody can understand it. | ||
But he's one of the most dishonest human beings I've ever seen. | ||
And, you know, how we can allow... | ||
People like that to run an office is a shame, but we did. | ||
He was in charge of the witch hunt, you know? | ||
He was in charge of the fake witch hunt with Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
It was a made-up story. | ||
Made up. | ||
Think of it. | ||
They make up a story, they know it's made up. | ||
It's gone on for a year and a half, two years. | ||
Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
I knew nothing about it. | ||
The only thing I knew was that I taxed the pipeline that I told you about, that I put all sorts of sanctions and everything else. | ||
They never had a problem like they had with me. | ||
But it was Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
Constant. As a method of... | ||
What they did is that was the complaint about why she lost an election. | ||
Because Crooked Hillary was expected to win the election. | ||
But they didn't see what we saw. | ||
We saw the biggest crowds in history gathering. | ||
Only superseded by the crowds we just had. | ||
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But here's a guy that goes out. | |
And he goes to an intelligence hearing or whatever you might call it. | ||
And it's supposed to be secret. | ||
He'd walk out. | ||
He'd either make a call off the record, off the record, just crooked Adam Schiff, shifty Schiff. | ||
He's a shifty Adam. | ||
Or he'd just go out blatantly and have a news conference. | ||
And because it had to do with me and my family, he'd go out and have a news conference. | ||
And he said, Now, you've got to remember, he knows it's a hoax because he made it up with Crooked Hillary. | ||
So he knows it's a hoax because we're dealing with human beings on the other side. | ||
He'd say, Donald Trump Jr., the son of the President of the United States, will spend many years in prison because of what he's done with Russia. | ||
Now, think of that statement on a human basis. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host for the remainder of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
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It's time to take a hard, uncomfortable look at violence in the UK. | |
That's right. | ||
Let's get uncomfortable. | ||
Uncomfortable conversation time. | ||
This is the face of knife crime. | ||
A little white, child! | ||
Oh, wowie-zowie. | ||
I'm so uncomfortable. | ||
So discomforting, yes. | ||
Is this really true? | ||
Not in a statistical sense, or in any kind of relevant spiritual sense, or even in a singular anecdotal sense, but in every other way. | ||
This is the face of knife crime. | ||
Brave! Yes, well, so very gritty and real. | ||
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I'm very uncomfortable. | |
And we're not stopping there. | ||
Next, we're producing an uncomfortable special on the face. | ||
Of acid attacks in the UK. | ||
Wow. Oh, how bold. | ||
I'm so uncomfortable. | ||
This is who's committing the acid attacks? | ||
According to the data? | ||
Or the victims? | ||
Or public perception? | ||
No. But in some other equally real sense? | ||
Perhaps. Gritty. | ||
Real. People need to see this. | ||
I'm so uncomfortable. | ||
And finally, for our last piece, where would we be without a gritty and realistic depiction? | ||
Of rape gangs. | ||
My, what an uncomfortable reality. | ||
Very important. | ||
My discomfort knows no bounds. | ||
Is this really what happens? | ||
Has it ever happened even a single time in the history of our nation? | ||
No. Has anything even close to approximating the territory of such a thing happened? | ||
Again, obviously not. | ||
But does it hurt people's feelings when crimes on television are portrayed according to statistical reality? | ||
A resounding yes. | ||
Wow, what an incredible presentation. | ||
But I have an idea. | ||
What if we portrayed these crimes based on the statistics? | ||
Is anyone else really uncomfortable right now? | ||
And the reason I wanted to show you that clip from Freedom Tunes is not just because every single cartoon that they put out is absolutely hilarious and totally on point. | ||
Some of my favorites go back to when Kamala Harris was running for president and they accurately depicted her disposition. | ||
But the reason I wanted to show that is because I want to talk a little bit about Hollywood and the CCP, China, and how it's infiltrated Hollywood in a very large scale. | ||
Now, obviously that cartoon was about what's going on in the UK and how Netflix needs to depict things in the UK, but it all really ties back to the central issue of depopulation. | ||
Europe's got a depopulation issue. | ||
Germany's too small to even raise a standing army. | ||
They're trying to raise like 100,000 troops or something. | ||
It's just astronomically small. | ||
And as a result of this depopulation, which has happened as a result of global inflation over the course of the decades, countries in the West, Europe, have decided, and the United States at one point at least, decided to import the replacement migration for the population that they aren't breeding. | ||
So all over Europe, you've got these asylum seekers, these refugees, they're all flooding in to replace the fact that the British aren't having British children and the Irish aren't having Irish children and the Poles aren't having Polish children. | ||
The Germans aren't having German children. | ||
And this is supposed to be the future tax-paying base for the political classes, the political elite in these countries. | ||
Fortunately, though, these countries are, in large, run based on democratic processes. | ||
So ultimately, what's going to happen is the type of people leading these countries are the type of people coming into them. | ||
In the United States, I showed you a clip in the first hour of the show today of Jasmine Crockett talking about how we have to have illegal immigrants because we ain't picking cotton anymore. | ||
Chuck Schumer said the same thing. | ||
We have to import the labor force because our population is going down. | ||
And China, finally, has the greatest population crisis of them all, where they're only having one child per woman, which is less than half the necessary sustainability rate, meaning that in the next 10 years, their labor force is going to be drastically smaller. | ||
They're not going to be able to meet the demand of the international global markets, and supply chains are going to crumble unless we pivot now and diversify how we source things now. | ||
And as a result of their desperation and our dependence on them, Hollywood has become basically Marxist. | ||
It's neo-Marxist. | ||
It's globalist in the sense that it's fascist and Marxist. | ||
It's totally compliant with all the messages and ideology of the CCP. | ||
And it's satanic because somehow, in some sick way, It thinks that total depopulation is good despite the fact that it's the antithesis of the first story of the Bible, | ||
the first act of God really in the first week to create man, create life. | ||
We're supposed to be fruitful and multiply so everything that is abundantly evil is totally antithetical to good by definition and therefore must want the depopulation of human beings all over the place. | ||
Third world countries, second world countries, white people, they love depopulating white people because they've married Western civilization to the white race psychologically so they can just bring down all of our values. | ||
But here is Ian Carroll in clip letter L talking about how Hollywood might as well put Satan on the stage. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Satanic panic has also seeped into mainstream Christian nationalism in the US. | ||
The movement deems any cultural or political institutions that don't reflect evangelical Christian values as satanic or antichrist. | ||
This includes everything from school kids learning about LGBTQ issues to vaccines to drag queens. | ||
But remember, this is an article about those Grammys doing their whole distraction thing. | ||
I was not raised Christian. | ||
This is not like my natural state of affairs. | ||
I'm not naturally out here talking about Satanism. | ||
But Satan is on the stage. | ||
So... These are some more photos from that same performance. | ||
And in the second clip there, you'll notice earlier in the evening on Sunday, Smith and Petras also won the award for Best Pop Duo. | ||
Petras, who accepted the award, made Grammy history by becoming the first transgender woman to win an award. | ||
Yes, if you're... | ||
If you're reading the screen, the Grammys were sponsored by Pfizer. | ||
Naturally, the actual real humans on the internet on places like Twitter had a different opinion of like, yo, I know we on the right probably use the word satanic too often, but this performance from Sam Smith is literally a tribute to Satan. | ||
And so you see how depopulation is almost the root of all the evil that we face in the world. | ||
Really, it's the fact that The dollar is a fiat currency and it's the global reserve currency so we have inflation. | ||
And inflation causes all these problems, predominantly depopulation. | ||
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This is why we have to solve this depopulation problem. | ||
We can't migrate it away. | ||
We can't immigrate it away. | ||
We can't test tube it away. | ||
That's what they're going to be advocating for next. | ||
Some scientists and experts are estimating now that by 2050, Virtually all men will be totally infertile if the rates of sperm counts continue to decline at the rate that they have for the last decades. | ||
So now we've got this opportunity, this window opening up for the globalists where in the name of infertility and depopulation they can advocate for centralized eugenics policies. | ||
I mean it's positively macabre. | ||
It's very Third Reich-esque stuff that I thought we'd solved ideologically in the first half of the 20th century is coming back in droves. | ||
And that's because it's the hybrid of Marxism and fascism. | ||
It takes the eugenics of fascism with the control and cultural revolution aspect of Marxism and that is what globalism is. | ||
100% fascism plus Marxism equals globalism. | ||
And even Larry Fink of BlackRock Has come out and said that depopulation is a major issue. | ||
Let's watch clip letter P. Larry Fink talking about declining population growth. | ||
I can argue in the developed countries, the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations. | ||
That's something that most people never talked about. | ||
We always used to think shrinking population is a cause for negative growth. | ||
But in my conversations with the leadership of these large... | ||
Speaking at the World Economic Forum, which loves depopulation. | ||
Xenophobic immigration policies, they don't allow anybody to come in. | ||
Shrinking unemployment, excuse me, shrinking demographics. | ||
These countries will rapidly develop robotics and AI and technology. | ||
And if the promise, I didn't say it's going to happen, but if the promise of all that transforms productivity, which most of us think it will, we'll be able to elevate the standard of living of countries, the standard of living of individuals, even with shrinking populations. | ||
And so the paradigm of negative population growth is going to be changing. | ||
And the social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines is gonna be far easier in those countries that have declining populations. | ||
And so for those countries that have rising populations, the answer will be education and so rapidly developing. | ||
For those countries that do not have a foundation of rule of law or education, | ||
That's where the divide is going to get more and more extreme. | ||
Look, I'm no fan of BlackRock. | ||
And I can't tell yet. | ||
It's probably BlackRock's fault. | ||
But BlackRock catches a lot of flack for things like conglomerating property, buying up houses, buying up apartment complexes during the COVID stuff. | ||
But ultimately, any business would do what they did in the environment that our political class allowed to exist. | ||
It's our fault for electing the politicians. | ||
It's the politicians' fault. | ||
For creating a system that benefits the Larry Finks and the Black Rocks that incentivizes conglomeration and consolidation at the expense of the American people. | ||
And he's putting his money where his mouth is because if you remember, Black Rock is involved, as I understand it, with OpenAI. | ||
I believe that Black Rock made a major investment in XAI. | ||
XAI, which is 54% owned by Elon Musk now, now owns X, the social media platform. | ||
And so you see him diversifying and really investing in artificial intelligence. | ||
And what he's saying there is simple. | ||
He's saying that, look, traditionally speaking, depopulation was a problem for major superpowers, major countries. | ||
Throughout all of history, it's been a problem, especially for China, given that China needs a labor force in order to manufacture goods that it ships all over the world. | ||
It's a major exporter. | ||
And he's saying that artificial intelligence and robotics combined are going to replace the human beings that Currently exist, but will no longer exist demographically speaking in these nations. | ||
And that they're going to be fine. | ||
But the problem with this is China is so economically desperate that it's unable to develop the technology and the artificial intelligence at a fast enough rate to outpace its demographic decline. | ||
And that's why we have to turn our attention to Taiwan. | ||
Because what they're doing is they're funding Iran to destabilize the Middle East so that we can't create a competitive trade corridor with the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
That's one play that they have. | ||
They're simultaneously trying to have basically a monopoly on manufacturing for the entire world. | ||
They do other things all the time to try to sabotage India, other competitive manufacturers, India still being dependent on raw materials from China. | ||
So they're maintaining control there. | ||
But Taiwan is the major producer of the technology required to sustain large artificial intelligence platforms. | ||
The chips that are made in Taiwan power things like ChatGPT. | ||
They power things like Grok. | ||
They power things like high-speed trading. | ||
NVIDIA, namely. | ||
And so China can talk all day about how it wants to reunite a one-China policy, how Taiwan's always been part of China. | ||
They just haven't exercised their will over it yet. | ||
You know that they could any minute if they wanted to. | ||
They did the same thing in Hong Kong prematurely | ||
their word. | ||
Not unless they make sustained changes over the course of many decades to come. | ||
We can fix everything in the next four years if we just fixed inflation, provided tax incentives for people to have children, encourage people to have more children. | ||
There's all sorts of policies, cultural things you can do to get your population to have children. | ||
But you have to have a good economy and you have to have sound money and you can't have astronomical sums of debt. | ||
So Trump's trying to reduce the government spending, despite the fact that there has been a record amount of money allocated to the Pentagon because of the rising threat of China and Iran. | ||
He's trying to cut the spending so that he can cut the inflation. | ||
He's initiating these tariffs basically exclusively against China to force the market to diversify production so that when their population declines and they are unable to replace it with robotics and artificial intelligence, we don't rely on them to supply us | ||
with pharmaceuticals, raw materials, electronics, basically everything that we become dependent on them for. | ||
He's playing 4D chess on multiple fronts at the same time always. | ||
And China is freaking out because they need as much money as possible now in this space race. | ||
We are cutting off | ||
Our funding of their AI development, their military development, their cultural development, their propaganda, their efforts against us in the entire region through Iran, the Belt and Road Initiative, right now we're cutting off the funding of the enemy. | ||
We have been propping them up. | ||
It's like if during the Cold War, Russia or the Soviet Union had been responsible for all of our manufacturing, it would be such a conflict of interest. | ||
Now we're finally admitting that our enemy is our enemy. | ||
We're calling a spade a spade. | ||
And the Chinese, over the course of the last 50 years, have successfully Bribed politician after politician after politician on the right and on the left. | ||
In fact, I have a clip of Bill Clinton. | ||
This is clip K. Hindsight is 2020, but there's no serious debate. | ||
Clinton totally sold out to the Chinese. | ||
So did the Bidens. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
The WTO agreement will move China in the right direction. | ||
It will advance the goals America has worked for in China for the past three decades. | ||
And of course, it will advance our own economic interests. | ||
Economically, This agreement is the equivalent of a one-way street that requires China to open its markets with a fifth of the world's population, potentially the biggest markets in the world, to both our products and services in unprecedented new ways. | ||
Yeah, that was a lie. | ||
I never sold shit to them other than soybeans. | ||
All we do is to agree to maintain the present access which China enjoys. | ||
Chinese tariffs from telecommunications products to automobiles to agriculture will fall by half or more over just five years. | ||
For the first time, our companies will be able to sell and distribute products in China made by workers here in America without being forced to relocate manufacturing to China. | ||
Didn't work out like that. | ||
Sell to the Chinese government or transfer valuable technology for the first time. | ||
We'll be able to export products. | ||
So there we go. | ||
Bill Clinton selling out the United States to China. | ||
To what end? | ||
Well, to satisfy the billionaire class, he was probably personally paid off. | ||
And he was a smart guy, Rhodes Scholar, brilliant guy, evil, but brilliant. | ||
But let's just take a look at all that China has done for the United States of America. | ||
It's imported enough fentanyl to kill 100,000 people a year into this country. | ||
It's made us completely dependent on their pharmaceuticals and their economy and manufacturing for all of our electronics, whether it's our phones, our computers, or our automobiles. | ||
They have simultaneously... | ||
Brainwashed our children through TikTok and then stolen the data with no accountability whatsoever. | ||
They've been stealing our military plans, namely for the F-35B, one of which mysteriously disappeared. | ||
Government claimed that they found it, but there's no evidence that they did. | ||
Only one witness that they saw it crash. | ||
And the pilot was ejected from the plane after testing an update to the plane. | ||
One notable detail is that the F-35B, I believe, is the first When it leaked from the lab as early as September of 2019, | ||
They shut off all domestic flights in and out of Wuhan, but they allowed all the international flights to take place to ensure that the rest of the world would be infected too if they were. | ||
So they killed millions upon millions of people, totally wrecked the global economy, totally screwed up our election in 2020, undermined the Trump administration and his campaign for re-election at that time. | ||
I know they cheated, but COVID didn't help. | ||
you. | ||
Then, by developing their market, they | ||
Hollywood to sell out all of our cultural values and ideals for the sake of being able to air their movies in the Chinese market. | ||
So they totally warped all the entertainment that we consume to be compliant with Chinese Communist Party ideals. | ||
Then they bribed our politicians like the Klobuchar's, the Hunter Biden's, the Joe Biden's with incredible trade deals, business deals to the tune of millions of dollars. | ||
He was supposed to stop them from the island hopping that they were doing, the island building that they were establishing, control over key trade routes in the region. | ||
And he went and just didn't accomplish any of that while his son is opening up a bank account in China, Chinese Central Bank. | ||
And on top of that, they have funded Iran. | ||
They're responsible for the importation of 90% of Iran's oil exports go to China, as I understand it. | ||
So through that channel, they're able to fund them. | ||
They even do joint military exercises, similar to how Trudeau allowed the Chinese to do military exercises north of the border. | ||
Unbelievable. All while Trudeau is the son of Castro, communist, Chinese, it's all the same thing. | ||
And then they ruin the environment by dumping plastics. | ||
Into it so that there's major plastic islands all over the Pacific Oceans now. | ||
Terrible pollutants in the air. | ||
All while they import all the world's gold. | ||
Lie about the amount of gold that they're mining because they're trying to sabotage the dollar and they want to have a replacement currency. | ||
And they lie about virtually every other meaningful data point. | ||
How bad COVID-19 is, whether it's spreading. | ||
They covered the whole thing up like the Soviet Union did for the first few days of Chernobyl until other universities and labs were able to detect the radiation in the air. | ||
Then they send their spies over here to sleep with and compromise our politicians. | ||
They sent 30,000 military-aged men over here to act as sleeper cells and raise children here to inform the CCP. | ||
They sent hundreds of thousands of students here to learn all of our technology and | ||
On every single front imaginable, economic, cultural, they have assaulted us. | ||
And what's more, they haven't just assaulted us, they have insulted us. | ||
Constantly screwing us over, stealing our intellectual property. | ||
Google even came out and admitted, look, if we didn't work with China on a CCP compliant version of Google, they would have just stolen our technology. | ||
So we had to work with them. | ||
At least we have some semblance of control if we work with them. | ||
Don't even get me started on the concentration camps that they have in China that are killing Muslims all over the place. | ||
I'm no fan of Muslims, but Jesus Christ, I'm not supportive of genocide. | ||
I mean, this is an incredibly dangerous and threatened and vulnerable enemy. | ||
And they're formidable too. | ||
So I'm very pleased to see that this tariff policy is playing out just the way that Trump wanted it to. | ||
Because you can't just do tariffs on China. | ||
Otherwise, it looks like targeted harassment. | ||
You have to do reciprocal tariffs on everyone. | ||
And then you take them away when they comply. | ||
And he knew China would be the only one that would fight back. | ||
And so now we just have tariffs on China, which was the goal to begin with. | ||
It's absolutely brilliant. | ||
Stock market's back. | ||
Democrats can't do anything about it. | ||
More news on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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? We've had the new methylene blue in, now available at thealexionstore.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 mine. | ||
It was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
And then yesterday at about 3 o'clock, I'm watching them 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. | ||
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. | ||
Fifteen minutes later, I feel my hair on my body standing up. | ||
And I feel actually an electric current in my, through my fingers in 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 at 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. | ||
It was like, I was like glowing, I was like, what the... | ||
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And I'm like, okay, okay. | ||
And then I just, I mean, I swear to, I swear, okay, I swear to God, I'm just saying, I swear on my children, okay... | ||
It is just beyond spectacular. | ||
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Then we need to decrease what I call government creep with personnel. | ||
The FBI's footprint has gotten so freaking big and the biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of its intel shops. | ||
I'd break that component out of it. | ||
I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on day one and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. | ||
And I'd take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals. | ||
Go be cops. | ||
You're cops. | ||
Go be cops. | ||
Go chase down murderers and rapists and drug dealers and violent offenders. | ||
What do you need 7,000 people there for? | ||
Same thing with DOJ. | ||
What are all these people doing here? | ||
Looking for their next government promotion. | ||
Looking for their next fancy government title. | ||
Looking for their parachute out of government. | ||
So while you're bringing in the right people, you also have to shrink government. | ||
So a massive government reform. | ||
Yeah. And you've got to work with Congress to eliminate the billets. | ||
This is one of the things we did when I was Deputy DNI. | ||
We got to DNI and I was like, okay, what do all these people do? | ||
We've got the CIA, so why do I have analysts doing the CIA's job here? | ||
Why do I have a floor of them? | ||
Like, give me a good answer. | ||
I don't know everything. | ||
I don't know a lot. | ||
But if you can give me an answer that satisfies their existence, I'm all in. | ||
Well, we just have our own people. | ||
Okay, well, now we don't. | ||
And we went to Congress and zeroed out a bunch of billets. | ||
And they hated us for it. | ||
Why? Why would Congress hate you for that? | ||
Not Congress, the public. | ||
Congress is like, great, you saved us money. | ||
You're the only agency that returned money this year. | ||
Because we didn't spend our entire budget. | ||
We were literally funding seats with no humans in them. | ||
For years. | ||
And... The government creep that I was talking about is these agencies go to Congress every year. | ||
And again, this is why it's a thing of decades. | ||
I need five more seats here. | ||
I need ten more seats here. | ||
Okay, you keep doing that. | ||
How's that going? | ||
Oh, we'll fill that seat next year. | ||
We're in the process of interviewing people for that section. | ||
No one returns money. | ||
It's the biggest fiction in government that you can't return money. | ||
Every agency and department that I've ever worked for, when it comes to the fiscal end of the year, they're like, go on trips. | ||
Go spend money. | ||
What? Just give it back to Congress. | ||
We can't do that. | ||
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All right, folks. | ||
We've got 22 minutes left together. | ||
And everything Kash Patel said in that Sean Ryan interview is every reason that everyone supported Kash Patel. | ||
And there's this clip from Dave Smith. | ||
I don't have it on the list. | ||
The crew doesn't need to find it. | ||
I'll just talk about it. | ||
Where Dave Smith mentions, I couldn't have imagined somebody better to head the FBI than Kash Patel. | ||
I couldn't have imagined somebody to head health than RFK Jr. | ||
I couldn't have imagined somebody to lead the intelligence than Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And I feel the same way. | ||
I couldn't imagine better people for any of these roles. | ||
I couldn't imagine a better president of the United States than Donald Trump. | ||
And Donald Trump is doing a great job. | ||
Shady Vance is doing a great job as the vice president. | ||
Typically, the vice president is inconsequential unless you're Dick Cheney and you're actually pulling the strings. | ||
But if we don't accomplish incredible things over the course of the next four years, I don't know that I will still have faith that we're capable of accomplishing incredible things because we've got the A-team now. | ||
And I know that change doesn't happen overnight. | ||
I understand that you don't get appointed as the director of the FBI and then fix the FBI in seven days. | ||
I don't expect it. | ||
And I know a lot of people are really disappointed at the fact that we still don't have the Epstein files. | ||
We still don't have all the JFK files. | ||
I don't think we have any of the MLK files. | ||
There's still so much, and there have been no indictments as far as I know. | ||
There's been a lot of great oustings. | ||
The head of the IRS, acting commissioner resigning over the deal to send immigrant tax data to ICE. | ||
That's great that this person's gone. | ||
Fauci's out. | ||
Others are gone. | ||
And I'm going to give them until January 20th of 2026. | ||
I think it's reasonable to expect it to take a year for Trump to accomplish some of his goals. | ||
He's already done a great job. | ||
I mean, he's already done four years worth of work in the first four months. | ||
But for the FBI to get fixed up, for the CIA to get fixed up, for the Federal Reserve to get fixed up, the economy, for our health to get fixed up, I'm going to give them a year. | ||
But if we don't see indictments for some of these crimes related to the pharmaceutical industry and the vaccines and COVID, if we don't see indictments regarding the Epstein crimes or at least enlightenment as to who was really behind everything, if we don't get the MLK data or the rest of the JFK data, | ||
then that tells me there's enemy in the wire. | ||
And I believe Pam Bondi is a Girl Scout. | ||
I think she's kind of a pageant valedictorian type. | ||
Who's always turned her homework in on time, always got straight A's, always likes to do what she's told, not because she lacks autonomy or authority, but because she seems like the type of person who is fulfilled by the approval of superiors. | ||
Teacher's pet, wants to please Trump. | ||
I understand. | ||
And she's obviously a very smart and talented lawyer. | ||
But saying that we're going to have all this bombshell information about Epstein and then not delivering and delivering something else, thinking that people would buy it. | ||
That was bizarre with the binders. | ||
Whatever, though, first week on the job, really incredibly tough job, really incredibly tough issue. | ||
You know, one mistake, strike one. | ||
And then she gets all the documents from the FBI while the FBI is trying to delete terabytes of data that they couldn't successfully delete because there are still white hats inside the FBI. | ||
Bye. Bye. | ||
I understand why you might have to redact information as it pertains to national security. | ||
But every day that goes by that we don't have more information on this or we don't see indictments from this erodes trust in the process in the system. | ||
And the currency of leadership is trust. | ||
You cannot lead without trust. | ||
The most important thing, 100%, that there's total trust. | ||
That's why you can have Where there's 100% devotion and trust in him, people will tolerate the fact that they're eating crickets and starving to death and going to work camps and constantly in a state of paranoia. | ||
Same thing in China. | ||
I mean, there's still a cult of personality around Chairman Mao. | ||
He killed 50 to 100 million Chinese people during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
Everybody who lives in China now is related to or knows someone who died during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
It's like 10 times the amount of people died during the Great Leap Forward than in the Holocaust if you buy the established numbers. | ||
But everyone still loves Chairman Mao? | ||
That's like the Jews loving Hitler after the Holocaust. | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
But it's because... | ||
The CCP has brainwashed its population into having 100% trust and they're able to weaponize that trust because it's the currency of leadership to disrupt the entire world. | ||
And so what we need now in this country, if we really want to heal, in my opinion, is trust. | ||
Now, Donald Trump has all the trust of the MAGA base. | ||
He hasn't lost any, in my opinion. | ||
100%. Might even gain some. | ||
Probably did. | ||
If you look at all the CNN polls and the clips, they're freaking out about his popularity and his approval rating. | ||
He's gained a lot of trust. | ||
Donald Trump has gained a lot of trust. | ||
But we have to figure out a way to inspire trust in the other half of the country, not necessarily in Donald Trump, but in the populist movement. | ||
We have to find a way to earn the trust of the MAGA base. | ||
In the other members of the cabinet and the other departments of this government. | ||
When I was talking to the FBI yesterday, I was trying to be polite because they're investigating my case and I don't want to get distracted with it. | ||
But they asked me to come into the FBI office. | ||
I'm not going to go into the FBI office and sit in some room without a lawyer and I'm not going to pay a lawyer just so I can go have a meeting with the FBI. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
You can call me, but I'm not coming in. | ||
They called me and they're asking questions. | ||
And they're talking to me about how excited they are about Kash Patel and how they understand my reluctance to talk to the FBI. | ||
And they're doing the whole good cop thing. | ||
And I'm sure that they're good people. | ||
I'm sure they're probably white hats just trying to get to the bottom of crime, solve crime. | ||
I get it. | ||
I looked up one of the agents. | ||
Apparently they've done some good work with some other cases that have been notable in the area over the years. | ||
But I was unwilling. | ||
To be more helpful to them because I don't trust the FBI. | ||
Not necessarily those specific agents, but the FBI itself. | ||
It's been spying on my place of work since December 10th of 2013. | ||
It weaponized the civil courts against my employer, who's my close friend. | ||
I consider him like family. | ||
In order to silence his political dissidence. | ||
He's been classified. | ||
This network has been classified as hate speech, not only by the FBI, but just generally speaking. | ||
Despite the fact that we've been opposed to every single war that we've ever been in. | ||
Ever. They classify us as hate speech so that they can debank us. | ||
And then in order to do business, since we're so high risk, we have to pay exorbitant credit card processing fees. | ||
So they take from us there, then they tax the hell out of us, then they spy on us, then they leverage the information that they have on us, which is nothing. | ||
To create a civil suit against us for the largest defamation case in the history of defamation case? | ||
I mean, if you look at the precedence that's been established around the lawsuits against Alex Jones, he has been sued for more money than any other person in the history of defamation cases. | ||
So according to our precedence in United States civil court law, Alex Jones committed defamation worse than anyone has ever committed defamation? | ||
Then when people criticize him for it, there's article after article, headline after headline, documentary after documentary, claim after claim, press conference after press conference from our enemies, leak after leak. | ||
When you ask these critics of InfoWars to produce a clip supporting their allegations, they never can. | ||
I still haven't seen one. | ||
Certainly not one that was $1.5 billion. | ||
I mean, in any just system, these plaintiffs, their lawyers, would be lucky to get a free bottle of Shilajit as a settlement for anything that we may have done wrong. | ||
But the thing is, they're not coming after us because of what we get wrong. | ||
They're coming after us because of what we get right. | ||
And while they criticize us for one thing we may or may not have gotten wrong 10 years ago, they totally ignore the 10 things that CNN, MSNBC, NPR got wrong one hour ago. | ||
And look, there's been a lot of diversification in this space of broadcasters telling the truth as they see it. | ||
You have the Nick Sordors, you have the Ian Carrolls, you have the Viva Fries, you have the Joe Rogans, you have the Tucker Carlson's, you have the Megyn Kelly's, you have the Candace Owens's. | ||
There are a lot of people that are beginning to do what Alex Jones started 30 years ago. | ||
Telling the truth, growing an audience. | ||
Doing it in an alternative way as legacy media becomes irrelevant. | ||
We replaced it. | ||
We are the media now. | ||
But the fact of the matter is this assault on Alex Jones is not just an assault on Alex Jones or InfoWars. | ||
It's an assault on anyone with the audacity to tell the truth relentlessly. | ||
The ambition to build an audience to ensure that people actually hear it. | ||
And the will to see that change is made. | ||
So if he brings down, if they bring down Infowars, they won't shut down Alex with your support at thealexjonesstore.com, but if they bring down Infowars, then it'll be the Candace Owens next, and the Joe Rogans next, and the Tucker Carlson's next. | ||
They already tried to eradicate Tucker Carlson. | ||
And then after they bring down all the alternative voices, then they come after the populace, just like you see in clip after clip in the United Kingdom. | ||
Where they're arresting people in their apartments for posting things on social media that could be perceived as offensive. | ||
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And just to give you an example, I'm going to show you this clip of Sam Harris. | ||
This is clip N as a knight going after Lex Friedman. | ||
The reason I want to show you this clip is because many of you may not realize who Sam Harris is. | ||
Many of you do. | ||
He was very popular on X at some point in time in history until he deleted his X account because he couldn't handle the replies. | ||
He had a podcast called Waking Up with Sam Harris years ago that was very popular, very secular and popular. | ||
He was a thoughtful guy. | ||
He was an honorary member of the intellectual dark web at one point in time when Jordan Peterson was coming to prominence, Weinstein Brothers and others. | ||
Of course he had to change the name of his podcast from Waking Up. | ||
I can't even remember what he calls it now. | ||
Because woke became common in the vernacular and it was just too associated with that. | ||
But this is a man who doesn't believe in God. | ||
This is a man who is a staunch materialist believing that only that which is physically in the universe is real or exists. | ||
And he doesn't believe in free will whatsoever. | ||
Although he does advocate that we should act as if we have free will. | ||
But he's said that he doesn't believe in free will. | ||
So no God, no free will, all that exists is manifest right around us. | ||
And he went viral right before he deleted his ex-account for saying that he didn't care if the bodies of dead children were found in Joe Biden's basement, he would still vote for him over Donald Trump. | ||
But this is Sam Harris, the embodiment of globalism, in my opinion, the leftist just brainwashing cult. | ||
This is somebody who's incredibly smart in terms of IQ. | ||
You can be smart and foolish, and you can be... | ||
Dumb and wise. | ||
Dumb and wise, Forrest Gump. | ||
Smart and foolish, Sam Harris. | ||
Let's watch this clip. | ||
Right, and this is something I've complained about with Lex Friedman. | ||
Lex is another very nice guy. | ||
I don't think he's ill-intentioned at all, but he's going to sit down with Putin, really, and conduct an interview? | ||
That's going to be useful for the world? | ||
That seems extraordinarily unlikely to go well. | ||
I would love Lex to prove me wrong there, but I saw how it goes when he talks to people like Tucker Carlson or Kanye West or any other controversial figure. | ||
Some of those conversations have been just disastrous founts of misinformation. | ||
So it is with the all-in podcast guys. | ||
I only know Jason. | ||
I've met David Sachs once, but I can't say I know him. | ||
I was a big fan of their podcast in the beginning when they were talking about business stuff and entrepreneurship. | ||
That was fun and useful. | ||
I think they were giving a lot of valid information there to people. | ||
Once they got political, once they got deep into... | ||
you know, once David Sachs began spouting Kremlin talking points, quite literally Kremlin talking points, though he would roll his eyes at that description. | ||
completely unencarnished. | ||
Okay, pause it for a second. | ||
Criticizes him for espousing Kremlin talking points. | ||
And here's the problem with that. | ||
Let's give an example of somebody almost universally considered to be very evil, Adolf Hitler. | ||
If Adolf Hitler comes out and gives a speech about how 2 plus 2 is 4, and then someone else comes out and says, yes, 2 plus 2 is 4, is that espousing Nazi talking points? | ||
I mean, just because an evil bastard says or believes something doesn't mean that what they say or believe in that specific claim is itself evil. | ||
Right? And so, a Kremlin talking point, for example, might be that Ukraine has a Nazi problem. | ||
Which it does! | ||
This has been reported on for a decade. | ||
Vice Media did like a whole mini-documentary on the Azov Battalion and how their symbols are all Nazi symbols and how they do training and it's all a nationalist Nazi movement. | ||
Many of them have Nazi tattoos, they use the radial sun symbol. | ||
I mean, countless examples. | ||
And we know that 250,000 Ukrainians volunteered for the Nazi army during Operation Barbarossa. | ||
We know that there's a cemetery in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania dedicated with an Iron Cross statue and the Ukrainian Trident II, World War II Ukrainian soldiers. | ||
So there is a Nazi problem in Ukraine. | ||
And yes, that is a Kremlin talking point. | ||
But if I say that there's a Nazi problem in Ukraine, Sam Harris, instead of actually attacking the claim directly that I just made, we'll say that's a Kremlin talking point. | ||
It's an ad hominem attack. | ||
It's an attack on my character, not on my argument. | ||
So saying that he's espousing Kremlin talking points without even addressing any of the specific talking points is in and of itself a fallacy. | ||
So you want to talk about misinformation that is mathematically bullshit. | ||
According to every mathematician from Bertrand Reinhardt, | ||
Go on with the clip. | ||
This, um, you know, You know, Dunning-Kruger effect that took hold over there. | ||
It's been a disaster, right? | ||
And they had Trump on, and they had Tucker on, and these interviews were totally irresponsible, right? | ||
And I think quite politically consequential, right? | ||
I mean, look at all the... | ||
The legions of tech bros in Rogan's audience and in the All In podcast audience Look at all the legions of leftists in the CNN audience who are on The View. | ||
People decided for themselves after they heard both sides. | ||
I guess I could add Lex to that. | ||
I think we're largely responsible. | ||
And the normalization of supporting this personality cult in Trump. | ||
Elon also played his role. | ||
It's been disastrous. | ||
And I'm not sure, again, apart from an economic catastrophe, I'm not sure what is going to break the spell. | ||
But the errors that these podcast hosts have been making are absolutely obvious, right? | ||
To any real journalist or any real academic touching any one of these subjects. | ||
The errors they're making are crystal clear and totally avoidable. | ||
And so, I mean, to do this job effectively, you know, as an... | ||
as a member of the independent media, you still have to internalize the norms that... | ||
...made real journalism real journalism in the past. | ||
You mean the norms that made real journalists into CIA operatives in Project Mockingbird? | ||
You don't want to be an intellectual. | ||
You just want to be an entertainer. | ||
Well, then don't interview Vladimir Putin. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
Time magazine made Hitler man of the year, you dumb shit. | ||
...political process to that level of pollution. | ||
In the information space. | ||
It's like, again, Joe's got effectively Holocaust deniers on his podcast at a moment where anti-Semitism has become more consequential, globally speaking, | ||
than it has been since the Holocaust. | ||
That's his contribution to this moment. | ||
Perpetuated the Holocaust, dude. | ||
So you're criticizing Lex Friedman for wanting to talk to Vladimir Putin because you support Ukraine. | ||
And then you're criticizing Joe Rogan for having Holocaust deniers on, which is arguable. | ||
I don't think he even really did. | ||
When Ukraine committed acts of atrocity during and for the Holocaust. | ||
And look, I'm okay with Sam Harris saying whatever he wants to say. | ||
He has the right to say all that stuff. | ||
He can have any guest he wants. | ||
He can push whatever narrative he wants. | ||
But when you come at me or other alternative media members advocating basically, at least implicitly, for censorship in the name of protecting the people from misinformation, maybe it would help your argument if every other claim that you made wasn't total bullshit. | ||
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Doing a VIP review as requested by Alex and the store. | ||
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Should they pull pin and do World War III, then we'll have some scotch and cigars and call it a day, but that's not going to happen, folks. | ||
Listen. Ron, from myself and the Embattled InfoWars crew, | ||
I want to personally thank you. | ||
For all of your incredible support, you're an amazing guy. | ||
Hopefully I can meet you sometime. | ||
You know, every time we meet listeners in the streets or we've had these winners at the alexjohnstore.com of the different full off-road vehicles, they're just amazing people. | ||
So authentic, so real. | ||
It is such a blessing to be in this fight with you and we just appreciate veterans like yourself so much because you understand more than anybody that freedom's not free. | ||
I salute you, Ron, and every other man and woman out there like you. | ||
You truly are the tip of the tip of the spear. | ||
You are the heart of the heart. | ||
You get it. | ||
And it's people like you that the world is riding on. | ||
It's people like you that we all stand on your shoulders. | ||
You're not as important as me and my crew. | ||
You are more important because we're a core operation, a focal point, but without the backing. | ||
A people like you were nothing, and it's only through the mass, it's only through the individuals that decide to understand how historic this is and face the reality. | ||
And it's folks like you, Ron, that understand that it takes money to win a war that is so incredibly supportive. | ||
It is the super supporters like you that understand we're fighting for you. | ||
You're fighting for us. | ||
We are doing this as a team. | ||
The globalists have recognized that Infowars... | ||
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