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Well, it's Wednesday, April 16th, 2025. | ||
I'm your host, Alex Jones. | ||
And I am going to be a very good person today. | ||
I am going to cover all of this news. | ||
It is, just as usual, completely insane. | ||
And as usual, the only constant is change. | ||
And the change is always trending more insane. | ||
More bonkers. | ||
More out of control. | ||
But I also don't want to just look at all the current big trending news. | ||
We'll do that. | ||
That is a smorgasbord of the good, the bad, and the ugly. | ||
All of it's sensationally important. | ||
I want to look at AI and where it really is. | ||
And I've known this for a long time. | ||
But I was thinking about it last night and early this morning when I got up. | ||
And I really quantified exactly what's going on. | ||
And where this is going. | ||
And most of it we already know. | ||
Most of it's been talked about. | ||
But not in the way I'm going to describe it. | ||
And the bad guys really want me off the air. | ||
Because it's like I'm a toaster or something. | ||
When they hear the ding, that means the bread's done. | ||
It's toasted. | ||
They know they're toasted. | ||
I know when I know that I know the enemy plan. | ||
And they know that I know. | ||
And they sure don't want you to know. | ||
But this is all a bunch of self-fulfilling prophecy bull. | ||
And if you look at the people pushing this AI takeover, and that it's inevitable that humans are obsolete, they're the same ones always telling us we're obsolete. | ||
And they want you to believe that lie. | ||
And so it's all part and parcel of the carbon taxes and the fake environmental movement and the population bomb and Paul Ehrlich and just all their crap. | ||
So I'm going to tee this up today. | ||
But this morning, I was about 4 a.m., I was drinking coffee, and I just sat there about 30 minutes thinking, turned the computer screen off, my desk, and sat back. | ||
And not only am I going to expose their plan, But it clicked. | ||
I said, you gotta make, finally, I've been waiting, in game two. | ||
In game two. | ||
I need to make a documentary. | ||
I haven't made a documentary in 12 years or so. | ||
A full and real big one. | ||
Thousands of little ones. | ||
Some are three, four hours long, but they're more presentations. | ||
Because a film that really ties it all together. | ||
And the trajectory will be extremely powerful. | ||
But not just currently, but in the next five to ten years. | ||
Because the enemy has it set about five years from now to close the trap. | ||
But so many big pieces of their program and the architecture blew up on the launch pad. | ||
So... We got a really good chance of completely smashing our system and building something fabulous. | ||
The alternative is a hellscape, so horrible, AI-run, incremental extermination grid that we have to beat it. | ||
So I'm going to table that for now. | ||
And we come back in 60 seconds and get joined by hundreds of radio stations and TV stations and cable stations. | ||
I'm going to just plunge into all the current big news and things, but let me just set a time for it. | ||
Six after hour two, so 61 minutes from now, I'm going to get into this. | ||
And believe me, this is next level, okay? | ||
So you're going to want to hear this, all right? | ||
Believe me, the bad guys are not going to be pleased. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
It is Wednesday, April 16th. | ||
2025, I am your embattled host and chronicler, Alex Jones, coming to you from deep in the heart of Texas, transmitting the message of resistance to the globalist death cult worldwide. | ||
All I'm asking you to do is point your soul at the North Star of God. | ||
And let Satan know that the long surrender of humanity is over. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We got one hell of a transmission lined up for you today. | ||
And at the start of the next hour, I am going to give you a snapshot. | ||
special reports | ||
I'm going to be putting out on what's really happening with AI. | ||
And I know exactly their plan. | ||
I know how they're going to roll it out. | ||
Most of this you're going to say, yeah, we heard this from you. | ||
We already saw it happen. | ||
We already knew it ourselves. | ||
But there's a lot of other key pieces to it. | ||
And I had a big epiphany last night and again this morning. | ||
And God told me, look, your mission is not sitting there talking about all the stuff you were right about in the past, and then currently just obsessing on things happening currently, and that's still the mission, a mission. | ||
The primary mission is over-the-horizon future analysis. | ||
Just like Trump said a few days ago on Monday, he said the greatest form of intelligence is being able to predict the future. | ||
And that really is my job. | ||
And again, when I lay all this out, you're going to go, well, yeah, we already know that. | ||
But do you really know it? | ||
And do you understand how it ties into all the other programs that are really part of the same program? | ||
So a first approximation and a boil down. | ||
And then I am going to really start hammering this. | ||
And we already talk a lot about it and cover different components of it, but we're not giving people the real blueprint of what the bad guys are planning. | ||
And I've got all the pieces where they admit it all. | ||
I mean, I know. | ||
It's not like I'm even telling you the future. | ||
We're living in the future. | ||
The decisions we make now affect things minute to minute. | ||
Hour to hour, day to day, week to week, month to month, year to year. | ||
And the biggest lie, as I've said, is not that the devil doesn't exist. | ||
That's the second big lie. | ||
It's that there's not good in the universe and that we can't change the future trajectory of our species. | ||
And that's why they don't want me on air is because I don't just expose their programs. | ||
But I promote alternate plans. | ||
But I wanted to put a little report out that I put together with Darren McBreen. | ||
Put to some white zombie here that I want to analyze just to remind you of the death cult we're dealing with and really what the stakes are. | ||
It's only a few minutes long. | ||
And then I'm going to plunge into all the current news and incredible information. | ||
The Chi-Coms have blinked, and they've said, all you need to do is say something nice about us, and then we'll start buckling. | ||
Because, again, you think it's bad for American companies? | ||
You think it's hard, the trade war? | ||
Well, that's what a fight's like. | ||
Even if you're winning the fight, it's not fun. | ||
The other guy's getting some licks in. | ||
But we were slowly dying, and we'd come to the end, and we're going to lose the cards we had that were the best. | ||
But it was the last round we had to play the cards. | ||
And so China is buckling because Trump's got the tariffs up to almost 300% right now. | ||
And yeah, it's hurting so-called U.S. companies. | ||
Well, that's the position we got in. | ||
But it's, I'd say, 10 times worse for the Chi-Coms. | ||
And they will have a revolution. | ||
They will collapse in just six months at the current rate or earlier if they don't buckle. | ||
So, now, I really don't want that. | ||
I'd like to see the Chi-Coms go. | ||
The problem, as I talked about with Martin Armstrong on Monday, economists, he agreed, is China will Definitely go into Taiwan to have a war rather than the Chinese dictatorship be thrown out. | ||
So, as much as I'd like to see them go right now, and certainly remove Xi Jinping and more of a reformist like Deng Xiaoping or somebody, you really can't push a major nuclear power that's run by commies into that. | ||
Because they will go down with a nuclear war. | ||
So, that's just the real politic of all of this. | ||
So is Trump playing a dangerous game? | ||
Yeah. I mean, people that, you know, some of the patriots out there are like, oh, Trump's not for real. | ||
And then the left just thinks he's Satan, but he's 100% real. | ||
I mean, you may not agree with some of the real stuff he does, but he tells you what he's going to do. | ||
He does what he says he's going to do. | ||
And with Trump, I mean, you got some straight shooting going on. | ||
In fact, if you had to describe Trump in any way, it's the straight shooter. | ||
And there's a real power in that. | ||
Because when Trump says something, he means it. | ||
Now, there's the incredible pig-headedness as well. | ||
It's his strength and weakness that he'll never admit when he's wrong. | ||
Though he's kind of started changing that. | ||
I didn't know how bad it was eight years ago. | ||
I've learned a lot. | ||
I talk to people behind the scenes. | ||
And I'll leave it at that. | ||
I mean, the stuff I know about Trump, what's going on in the White House. | ||
Every bit of it is giant newsmaking information. | ||
But I'm given all this information so that I can understand that I'm dead on. | ||
That's basically what I'm told. | ||
But so I can add that to my analysis. | ||
But just so much of what you hear from even the sectors in the right wing, if you call it that, and then the left wing obviously is all complete BS, all of it. | ||
It's just not what's going on. | ||
I mean, basically, this show is what Trump is. | ||
I mean, this culture, our worldview, what we do, this is the White House. | ||
I mean, we've won that information war. | ||
This is the recognized creme de la creme. | ||
And again, I don't say that To go, oh, we're so great. | ||
No, I mean, we need to recognize that there's a major revolution taking place. | ||
And other than some geopolitical things Trump does, because he needs to stop wars, and on the surface may look like he's doing things that, you know, he shouldn't do. | ||
Other than that, I'm completely aligned with Trump. | ||
We are seeing some statements out of him that are troubling. | ||
That I'll be getting to coming up here. | ||
Because Trump's been saying he'd like to deport U.S. citizens to El Salvador. | ||
And now Trump administration reveals intent to deport U.S. citizens to El Salvador. | ||
It's at least being looked at. | ||
Trump says he's having it studied. | ||
I can tell you right now, that is unconstitutional and dangerous as hell. | ||
And not what the Trump administration needs to be doing. | ||
You don't deport citizens to Devil's Island or wherever, like the French used to do. | ||
So, that's a big problem, and I'm going to be getting to that. | ||
But then there's just so much good going on, like this. | ||
No free trade with the U.S. without free speech. | ||
Trump's been officially saying this, but now Starmer said he's been given the direct in writing communiques that if you keep arresting people for speech and you keep your transgender stuff targeting kids, we're going to put bigger tariffs on you. | ||
That's what tariffs have always been about is also political power. | ||
You're like, well, wait, we're meddling in them. | ||
No, no, the globalists have taken over Europe and the UK and Australia, New Zealand, Canada. | ||
They're meddling in our affairs. | ||
There are lawsuits and regulations and attacks on X and you name it. | ||
And I learned like eight years ago, NATO was coordinating the plans for censorship of Americans and myself, and my name was listed in official NATO meetings. | ||
Because again, our money can be sent over there, and then they don't have to follow our laws, and then they use it domestically to attack us. | ||
And that's just some of the good Trump's doing. | ||
I mean, his people really get it. | ||
But then you get this stuff. | ||
We'll just grab citizens and ship them to... | ||
I mean, that gives credence to the left's thing. | ||
He's disappearing people. | ||
No, he's not disappearing illegal aliens. | ||
He's allowed to do that. | ||
That's good. | ||
And shipping them out. | ||
And they're on record who they are and where they go. | ||
But when you add citizens to that, that is ta-ta-ta-ta-ta tyranny. | ||
So... I know Trump says he wants the death penalty for fentanyl dealers and stuff. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
I mean, are they allowed to kill hundreds of thousands? | ||
So he wants, you know, this, this, and we are going into a war-type atmosphere. | ||
We're already in one, but I mean, physical one, domestically. | ||
So people want Trump to really take the gloves off. | ||
If the left gets us into a full civil war, that's going to happen, and I instinctively don't like that, but if they take us into that place, Then they're the ones that did it, and then you are no longer in a regular system, and you have to match what you're facing with some really dark stuff. | ||
That's what war is. | ||
So for folks out there that have been really wanting to get it on with the left, you better hope you don't get your chance, because we will defeat them, but even if Trump backed off of it once we defeated them, | ||
You start introducing stuff like that, it'll be in the system forever. | ||
And so we get rid of one disease of tyranny, and then get another disease of tyranny. | ||
It's just not good. | ||
And that's why the globalists want to do destabilization, even if the left gets crushed, and then the Democratic Party gets outlawed, which will happen, because now the ring is on the populist. | ||
The ring of Sauron. | ||
Yeah, again, you can use it to win the battle, but it will take over you and your army. | ||
So evil doesn't care. | ||
It's going to win either way. | ||
The one thing Sauron couldn't imagine is that somebody would actually be willing to not use the injustifies the means power. | ||
And even then, the good little hobbit Frodo, the best, you know, purest soul in that Allegory of the war against good and evil. | ||
At the end, he couldn't even destroy the ring. | ||
But the greed of Gollum trying to get it, running out onto the cliff edge, out onto the peninsula of stone, the promontory, knocking it out of his hand and then jumping to get it as Gollum and the ring fell into the fires in which it was forged. | ||
Perfect allegory of how good and evil works. | ||
Because the last moment, good isn't strong enough without God, but God works mysterious ways and the little greedy creature possessed by the spirit of Sauron Is finally what destroys it, | ||
because evil made it, so evil's going to destroy it. | ||
And that is a perfect analogy of how the universe really works. | ||
And that's why evil always wants to get rid of chivalry and common sense and separation of powers and guardrails, because evil will get so bad I mean, attacking your family and have you on the edge of destruction that you finally turn to dirty tricks yourself to beat evil. | ||
And of course, good people would be so much better at evil than people that fell to evil earlier because a good person is always much stronger. | ||
So then when good finally turns to evil out of desperation, well, you get something even more evil. | ||
I mean, if I wanted to be evil, oh, good Lord, take over. | ||
I'm not putting the ring on. | ||
But just knowledge of the ring is a form of putting it on. | ||
Because, see, it's not a physical ring, it's a spirit. | ||
And to know the spirit is to not be possessed by it, but it's like a light, a glinter in your eye. | ||
It's not in you, but you can still see it, and at a certain level, it's so tempting, you see. | ||
And it already represents something that's already in you. | ||
Only the Holy Spirit or the fires of Mount Doom can consume it and destroy it from which it came. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's play the clip I said I would play. | ||
And then I'm going to plunge into all of it here today. | ||
So start your engines. | ||
But remember what the enemy really wants to do to you and your family. | ||
There is no surrender. | ||
There is no quarter. | ||
Given or taken, if you serve Satan, you are committing spiritual and physical suicide for yourself and our species. | ||
There is no conceivable, rational reason to serve evil. | ||
You will die on your knees. | ||
you will live on your feet. | ||
you. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
We always hear from the Romans and the Mexicans and everybody else throughout history. | ||
He says the same thing. | ||
It's better to die on your feet than live on your knees as a slave. | ||
Well, that's just saying if you're totally desperate and you're totally surrounded, but it's better just to fight to the end and take some of the enemy with you. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's manly. | ||
Coward dies a thousand deaths. | ||
The man of courage only tastes of death but once. | ||
But in general, a society that lives on its feet and can't be pushed around are wolves. | ||
Hunting grizzly bears? | ||
No. They're hunting bunny rabbits and deer. | ||
And they're hunting lame ones, ones that are hurt. | ||
So if you think kissing up to evil, groveling to evil, being a coward, submitting to political correctness, always bowing down, hoping it gets you ahead, and it does for a little while in their system, but it's only to position you to be a domesticated slave. | ||
No, no. | ||
You are a sheep to the wolves. | ||
And I'm not a wolf, but I'm also not a sheep. | ||
I'm a sheepdog. | ||
Now, do you think wolves like sheepdogs? | ||
Sheepdogs are real nice to people. | ||
Aren't they real friendly? | ||
You know what a sheepdog does in a fight with another dog? | ||
Vicious. Huge jaws. | ||
Goes right for the throat. | ||
And that's the whole issue, ladies and gentlemen, is that as men, we need to be sheepdogs. | ||
Because not everybody is tough or smart or engaged or has what it takes. | ||
That's why those of us that are alphas need to step into what real alpha is. | ||
Not acting tough, not strutting around dominating people for no reason, but building civilization, working hard, being strong, and standing against evil when the time comes. | ||
And it is so empowering. | ||
To do that, it is the journey that is the destination. | ||
It is what you were forged by God to do. | ||
It is invigorating. | ||
It is dynamic. | ||
It is fulfilling. | ||
It is electric. | ||
It is exhilarating. | ||
It is everything. | ||
You're not giving something up when you fight tyranny. | ||
Here's the breakdown. | ||
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From his Central Texas Command Center, deep behind enemy lines, the information war continues. | |
It's Alex Jones. | ||
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. | ||
I'd already been researching false flag attacks, not just by our government, but other governments throughout history. | ||
The Gulf of Tonkin to get us into Vietnam in 64 that was later declassified to have been staged. | ||
And of course, the USS Liberty between Israel and the Lyndon Baines Johnson administration wanted to get us into full war with Egypt, but the ship survived, became the most decorated ship in U.S. history because of the valiance of the crew. | ||
And Operation Ajax, where the CIA, Kermit Roosevelt in 53, overthrew Mohamed Mosaddegh, who was a reformist and really pro-West, but he wouldn't give them all the oil. | ||
And they used radical Islamists to overthrow him and then put the Shah in and then overthrow the Shah. | ||
Over and over again, there's just hundreds and hundreds of historical Real case examples of that being done by our government and other governments. | ||
We are in process of developing a whole series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy to get people actually to love their servitude. | ||
People can be made to enjoy a state of affairs which by any decent standard they ought not to enjoy. | ||
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Perhaps you would better starve from the beginning. | |
I don't know. | ||
Too many kids are what's making the planet worse. | ||
A lot of these kids come from bad gene pools. | ||
They don't have stable parents making good decisions. | ||
Mercury-containing vaccines may help not harm kids according to two new studies in the journal Pediatric. | ||
These new studies suggest that the opposite, that the preservatives may actually be associated with improved behavior and mental performance. | ||
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Fluoride in water is supposed to fight tooth decay, but could it also cause cancer? | |
Turns out the government had the right, under U.S. law, to conduct secret testing on the American public under a specific condition. | ||
I have to work with Darkside, although I'll spend time in the shadows. | ||
Any attempt to achieve world order must be the work of the devil. | ||
Well, join me. | ||
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I'm glad. | |
There's a need for a new world order. | ||
Someday, in the next few years, a solution will emerge. | ||
to go. | ||
go. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
I'm going to come back and start plowing through all the news. | ||
A bunch of big developments just took place in the federal courts. | ||
Also, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just made incredible announcements that we told you were coming, but he just made them. | ||
So it's just massive transmission straight ahead. | ||
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You seen Alex Jones? | ||
Yeah, but Alex is not on anything. | ||
I know. | ||
He's not on his epic at all. | ||
He works with my friend Sean. | ||
On it? | ||
I've been watching him train. | ||
I've been watching him train on a Tuesday. | ||
Not watching him train. | ||
He trains when I train. | ||
I'm not following Alex Jones around. | ||
And he's... | ||
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Likely story. | |
Getting after it, I know. | ||
That's exactly what someone from the deep state would say. | ||
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Alex is a lovely person. | |
He really is. | ||
He's working really hard. | ||
Alex Jones is like the patient zero for if you lose weight by going to the gym and working out and changing your diet, people are just going to say it was a Zen pick. | ||
No, people think he's a totally different person. | ||
They think they've replaced Alex Jones with someone else. | ||
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You have the power. | |
I suggest you use it. | ||
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Alright, let's launch into all the news. | ||
Right now. | ||
It's all interconnected, but I want to hit some really good news first here. | ||
And no, this first part isn't the good news. | ||
It's good news about awakening to this and action to this being a hundred times More intense than it was 31 years ago when I first went on air. | ||
31 full years on air now, as of yesterday. | ||
One in 31 kids had autism in 2022. | ||
Up from one in 36 in 2020. | ||
And the fact is, South Korea that takes even more shots than we do is even worse, like 1 in 10 now, 1 in 9. So the good news about that is RFK Jr., | ||
we already have the studies, he's already covered them, but he's had the government now go in and get into even more databases, and they also found that, this just came out yesterday, that a major government database that was secret Was deleted by the director of it, | ||
who has now quit. | ||
So there's a big investigation of that. | ||
And you're like, well, that's terrible. | ||
They destroyed the data. | ||
It's desperation, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It shows the crimes they've committed. | ||
And remember, in 2000, they had a big CDC meeting that came out the next year, because whistleblowers went public, with the head of the CDC at that time. | ||
Meeting with the heads of the agencies in healthcare and saying, my God, autism is exploding. | ||
We know it's the shots. | ||
We've got to cover it up. | ||
But we've got to get the stuff out of the shots that causes it. | ||
Well, they covered it up and then didn't remove it. | ||
And of course, that was even heard by ABC News 24 years ago. | ||
So imagine if they had all that data then, what they've got now. | ||
Remember Kennedy said, we're going into those databases. | ||
We know they have them. | ||
Well, it came out, actually broke Monday night, but it came out in the news yesterday that they've deleted it. | ||
Well, you know there's backups. | ||
So, here's Kennedy, Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
The autism epidemic is real. | ||
Only a very small percentage of it can be charged to better recognition or better diagnostic criteria. | ||
This is catastrophic for our country. | ||
We're going to find the answer. | ||
And again, though, they already have the answer, but he's smartly having the government certify it all, getting it all together to present it to you. | ||
And then he made this statement. | ||
We're going to announce a series of new studies to identify precisely what the environmental toxins are that are causing autism. | ||
This has not been done before, and we're going to do it in a thorough, comprehensive way. | ||
And they say that's coming out in September. | ||
Now, what happened last August? | ||
Seems like a thousand centuries ago. | ||
They knew that Trump was probably going to win, and they knew the public was pissed, and all these states were already passing laws to take fluoride out of the water. | ||
So the FDA came out and said, oh, here's our big study. | ||
We just discovered that the recommended amount of fluoride in the water, it's actually higher, what they put in, causes a 10-point on average IQ drop and all sorts of other health problems. | ||
We always knew that. | ||
But now, in the big government study they put out on toxicology, They listed decades of other studies, including their previous studies, that they just didn't draw conclusions from. | ||
So it's the same thing here. | ||
He's already got all this. | ||
But now they're getting it all together to then make formal announcements. | ||
Powerful. So let's play these two short clips back-to-back from the Health and Human Services Secretary. | ||
In 2009, the California state legislature charged the Mind Institute at UC Davis with, because this myth was already becoming pervasive, | ||
the myth of epidemic denial was already becoming pervasive in the mainstream media, the California legislature directed the Mind Institute at UC Davis to answer the question. | ||
And Irva Hertz-Picciotto, a highly esteemed, revered scientist, neurology, and epidemiologist, came back with a definitive answer. | ||
The epidemic is real. | ||
Only a very, very small portion of it can be charged to better recognition or better diagnostic criteria. | ||
I want to say a couple of other things. | ||
There are many, many other studies that affirm this. | ||
Instead of listening to this canard of epidemic denial, all you have to do is start reading a little science. | ||
Because the answer is very clear. | ||
And this is catastrophic for our country. | ||
There's a recent study by Blacksell et al. | ||
and a team of other researchers that said that the cost of treating autism in this country by 2035, so within 10 years, We'll be a trillion dollars a year. | ||
This is added to already astronomical healthcare costs. | ||
And then there's an individual injury. | ||
These are kids that this is a preventable disease. | ||
We know it's an environmental exposure. | ||
It has to be. | ||
Genes do not cause epidemics. | ||
They can provide a vulnerability. | ||
You need an environmental toxin. | ||
And Irva Hertz-Pachoda pointed out that Because of this mythology, that the amount of money and resources put into studying genetic causes, | ||
which is a dead end, has been historically 10 to 20 times the amount spent by NIH and other agencies to study environmental factors. | ||
To study exposures, to study external factors, and that's where we're going to find the answer. | ||
And within three weeks, and probably we're hoping in two weeks, we're going to announce a series of new studies to identify precisely what the environmental toxins are that are causing it. | ||
This has not been done before. | ||
And we're going to do it in a thorough and comprehensive way, and we're going to get back to it with an answer to the American people very, very quickly. | ||
And he said when he got confirmed, what, 50 days ago or so, that they were going into the government databases on the mRNA shots. | ||
We already have multiple states passing laws banning them because they're not vaccines. | ||
And they slipped in under that definition to have government liability protection federally under the 84. Six vaccine liability umbrella, liability immunity umbrella. | ||
And I said months ago, I said watch, then they're going to first block the new booster rollout, which they killed a month ago. | ||
And then they're going to put a report out recommending, and then that will happen, that the mRNA shot not be recommended. | ||
And if it's not recommended by government, then the liability protection of the 86 Act is removed, and then instantly the vaccine makers of the gene therapy, | ||
bioweapon, nanotech, HIV spike protein that gives you permanent infections all over your body, massive cardiovascular issues, and when your heart goes out, They tell you, oh, a virus ate your heart. | ||
No, it was the vaccine. | ||
They say, oh, some wild virus. | ||
Suddenly everybody's having their hearts eaten. | ||
I'm going to stop there. | ||
That's all admitted. | ||
They predicted in the 2020 October FDA fact sheet of probable adverse reactions, everything that then happened, because they already knew, they already tested on rats before. | ||
Going back to 2013-14-15 at places like University of Texas Galveston and Chapel Hill, North Carolina at the university there. | ||
So let me just quantify what I just said. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy has been saying they're investigating whether the mRNA shot should be banned and now the CDC is set to report That it not be mandatory or recommended. | ||
It's not truly mandatory, but they call it that. | ||
And then the liability protection goes. | ||
The CDC just announced that effectively they're about to ban the mRNA platform. | ||
That's what that does. | ||
Now, would I like to see the full liability 86 law repealed? | ||
You know that's coming. | ||
I mean, that's total. | ||
But this, for the COVID mRNA recommended shot, when they recommend it, that means to children as well, then the protection kicks in. | ||
This removes the protection. | ||
This is an effective ban of it. | ||
What, two states passed bans in the last two weeks? | ||
I mean, it's happening. | ||
This is real revolutionary. | ||
Action. It's being done very, very professionally, very, very lawyerly, so that there's no argument with it. | ||
You're going to see the mRNA platform banned. | ||
You're going to see the liability protection for the vaccine makers stripped. | ||
I predict within one year they don't blow up the planet before then. | ||
And you're going to see by next year, Fluoride removed from over 70% of American communities. | ||
Because about 70% have it. | ||
So all communities, it will be removed. | ||
A bunch of states are already passing laws. | ||
Led by Utah. | ||
Already passed. | ||
Fluoride, out. | ||
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Told you, RFK Jr. is for real. | ||
This is real. | ||
This is real. | ||
Bill Gates throwing hundreds of millions of dollars trying to stop his confirmation. | ||
Real. The globalists coming after him and his family. | ||
Real. When somebody's having the living hell attacked, when someone's being attacked viciously by the bad guys and you see their actions, it's because they knew he would do this. | ||
So, this is Trump, who behind the scenes knows he was set up with the shots now. | ||
I confirm that. | ||
He's using Kennedy to go in. | ||
To then dismantle it. | ||
And it's not as much as I'd like to see, but I'll take it. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
So, breaking news. | ||
CDC is preparing to end universal COVID vaccine recommendations that will effectively ban them because the companies won't put these deadly weapons out if they can't get... | ||
Away with it. | ||
That is incredible. | ||
Now, let me tell you, just anecdotally, I mean, we have the global actuaries, 30-plus million dead from the shots. | ||
You have the VAERS reports. | ||
Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people either dying or getting sick or having heart attacks. | ||
And going in, it's very hard to even do. | ||
So they think maybe a study is about one out of a hundred bad events gets reported, so it's much worse. | ||
I mean, we know all that, but I know just in the last 24 hours, two people close to me who have young family members dying of heart failure right now. | ||
And I wasn't out looking for this news. | ||
So I saw a family member I haven't seen in a while yesterday. | ||
And they said that their sister, who I know well, friend of mine, in California, and her husband, friend of mine, his brother, | ||
great shape, everything, 40-something years old, has total heart failure. | ||
On the verge of death. | ||
And they said, oh, some wild virus, we don't know, ate your heart. | ||
Of course, he took all the mRNA shots. | ||
And they're like, yeah, it started happening. | ||
He started having a real heart problem right after he took his third shot. | ||
Now he's waiting for a heart transplant. | ||
And if he can't get one quick enough, he'll be dead in next month or so. | ||
And then yesterday, in the evening, I was talking to some folks on business and things. | ||
They're saying, yeah, I can't come and meet with you tomorrow. | ||
My nephew in Houston, he's really healthy. | ||
He's only 30-something years old. | ||
He's suddenly dying of heart failure. | ||
I was like, did he take the shots? | ||
Well, yeah, he did. | ||
That's why I raised this. | ||
I mean, two people. | ||
One family, I haven't said two minutes, and another person I know. | ||
So, and then the FDA put out that adverse reaction, probable adverse event sheet. | ||
You just type in, Google, we've shown it thousands of times. | ||
You'll be on the FDA website. | ||
And you know, that's the devil. | ||
He'll put in the fine print, he had a giant magnifying glass out, Oh, by the way, this is going to give you blood clots, strokes, myocarditis, heart attacks, narcolepsy, epilepsy. | ||
I mean, that's only page one. | ||
There's page after page of it. | ||
Acute myocardial infraction. | ||
Myocarditis, pancreatitis. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, you know, most of the kids getting, quote, type 2 diabetes now. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's the shots. | ||
Guillain-Barre syndrome. | ||
Just goes on and on. | ||
Deaths. Pregnancy and birth outcomes. | ||
Other acute diseases. | ||
Non-anaphylactic allergic reactions. | ||
Just goes on and on. | ||
That's just one of the pages. | ||
FDA Safety Surveillance COVID-19 Vaccines Draft Working List of Possible Adverse Events Outcomes. | ||
A couple months where it rolled out. | ||
Boy, they sure nailed that one, didn't they? | ||
So, you now think about who we're up against. | ||
And then you look at this, and you have to understand that we have to stop them. | ||
They have to be brought to justice. | ||
Yeah, I remember they had just stolen the election in November of 2020. | ||
They were getting ready to roll out the poison shots. | ||
And I was out in Phoenix protesting and I suddenly, I got video of it. | ||
I'm out front to Weston early in the morning drinking coffee and I'm shooting some reports. | ||
Just cool background at this sculpture park there in Phoenix. | ||
And getting ready to go back down to the counting center where all the rob was going on, later documented. | ||
Oh yeah, what we allege was dead on and worse. | ||
I see a bus drive by saying, kids have strokes too. | ||
And I start telling the crew, hey, next time a bus drives by, I'll try to get it. | ||
Then another bus drove by and said, nanotech will soon be in your brain and it's wonderful. | ||
Nanotech shots. | ||
I went, oh man, guys, get it when it drives back by. | ||
I'm sure if I saw that, there'll be more. | ||
And then another one drives by and says, kids have heart attacks. | ||
It's quite normal. | ||
And all over the Western world, they had billboards and buses and TV ads. | ||
At the same time, a month and a half before the shots roll out, saying, hey, everybody, it's normal that your five-year-old's going to have a heart attack and die. | ||
It's normal your 25-year-old daughter is going to get myocarditis and have to have ablation done. | ||
So they burn your heart. | ||
It's completely normal. | ||
It's skyrocketing. | ||
But before it skyrockets, you know, it's now been... | ||
Brought out in federal court and partially declassified that the day before 9-11, George W. Bush ordered the attacks to be prepared for the next day because he wanted to make it look like a fast action to the attack. | ||
That actually came out a long time ago from whistleblowers. | ||
I broke that news in 2002. | ||
But it's all over the news today. | ||
Oh my gosh, congressional documents. | ||
George W. Bush ordered... | ||
The strike. | ||
The day before 9-11. | ||
And it's the same thing. | ||
And when I saw those buses driving by, I went, I bet it's in Canada, the UK, Europe. | ||
And I sat there on my smartphone and typed in billboards, ads. | ||
Normalize increase in heart attacks and strokes. | ||
Patriots would have already seen it and figured it out. | ||
Right there. | ||
And I went and clicked and saw it. | ||
Worst place to come up was England. | ||
Then it came up that it was on buses in New York. | ||
Just magically. | ||
Oh, you're all going to be having heart attacks and strokes now. | ||
Oh, and another bus. | ||
Nanotech injected into you is a good thing in the future. | ||
It's here soon. | ||
Oh, but they didn't give you loving nanotech in these COVID shots. | ||
It was loving. | ||
Nanotech, synthetic, self-replicating spike protein. | ||
I'm sorry, I had a lot of other news to hit. | ||
I'm digressing. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Each story just connects and everything else, doesn't it? | ||
So, they had the whole war lined up, and we're going to launch that total giant attack that, quote, took the Taliban out in just a week, and they ordered the attack. | ||
In the morning of the day before to commence in the afternoon U.S. time while Building 7 was collapsing. | ||
Man, that's really, really... | ||
So what was Trump going to do about that now? | ||
Back at the time, he called in that day and the next day and said there were bombs in the buildings. | ||
Clearly, we'll see Trump knew then and Trump knows now. | ||
And what I've been told is that every member of Congress then and now, everybody knows, everybody talks about how our government, working with Israel, wired those buildings up and blew those things sky high. | ||
And the hijackers were CIA, Mossad, set up. | ||
There was gas on the planes. | ||
That's the few air calls that got through. | ||
They didn't think to stop that. | ||
Sturtis is on two planes. | ||
God calls it, I can't breathe, there's gas. | ||
Then they kill him, remote control. | ||
And then Flight 93 was supposed to go into the capitals, they'd really get martial law. | ||
But the Air National Guard, and I know the name of the people that got it, and I had the former general on at the time, he died very soon after. | ||
That was about a year after 9-11. | ||
The F-16 fighter pilots, their commander said, screw it, we don't care because no orders were coming through. | ||
They were being told to stand down because they were running a big drill of planes attacking the World Trade Center that day, so they were being told it was a drill, but it wasn't. | ||
They had visual on it. | ||
There wasn't a let's roll. | ||
That was all just put out there for a story of how the plane went down, and they fired two Sidewinder missiles into it. | ||
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I got so much of the news to cover. | ||
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A lot of massive news got covered in the last hour, but I dropped the ball. | ||
I need to get into all of this. | ||
It is all so huge. | ||
It is all so important. | ||
No matter how important a stack is, I can just spend five minutes on each one. | ||
Though I did say I'm going to get into AI. | ||
And so because I'm behind, I'll do that at the bottom of the hour. | ||
What's really going on with it and explaining where it was going to take us. | ||
But so much of their projects that go along with it are falling apart, so that messes up their plan, but they're still going ahead with it. | ||
Stay with us for that. | ||
And the left going into a hyperdrive with the violence, some really great things Trump is doing, some bad things that he's entertaining doing. | ||
It's all coming up. | ||
But right now, another huge, extremely positive development. | ||
An announcement from Secretary of State Marco Rubio protecting and championing free speech at the State Department. | ||
Biden, before he left, reshubbled a bunch of people out of the State Department's global censorship system and moved it into another department. | ||
Well, that got spotlighted recently, and so everybody that ran that entire department have all been kicked out today. | ||
Remember, Biden admin rebranding State Department's controversial Global Engagement Center under new name with same employees. | ||
So that came out in January of this year. | ||
And now, it's bye-bye. | ||
Here's Secretary of State Marco Rubio's statement. | ||
Over the last decade, Americans have been slandered, fired, charged, and even jailed for simply voicing their opinions. | ||
It ends today. | ||
I'm announcing the closure of the State Department's counter-foreign information manipulation and interference, formerly the Global Engagement Center, which cost taxpayers more than $50 million per year and actively silenced and censored the voices of Americans they were supposed to be serving. | ||
And they would then go give the USAID money and the EPA money and others to foreign governments, intelligence agencies, think tanks, law firms. | ||
Then they would develop the plans, then come over here and finance the attacks. | ||
Mike Benz reporting on it. | ||
The U.S. State Department has just placed Massive! | ||
And there's more stuff like this just happened today. | ||
I mean, they just blew up the nerve center of The globalist system that creates the talking points, the money, that goes to the fake fact checkers, the NGOs, that then flood us with this crap. | ||
That's why they got rid of Voice of America and a bunch of other agencies around that that is total CIA on record. | ||
So Trump knows he can't reform the CIA by putting some people on the top. | ||
He's going through all its cutout groups and the State Department that runs it and just firing them, firing them, firing them, firing them, firing them, and cutting off the money and dissolving the organizations. | ||
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Yes! Yes! | |
Yes! I have been mercilessly attacked. | ||
I mean, I was in Congress eight years ago. | ||
They had hearings. | ||
According to the Global Engagement Center and... | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
Alex Jones is a Russian agent. | ||
Don't worry, we're countering them. | ||
And that's how they're financing all this stuff and Crossfire Hurricane and all of it. | ||
And so Trump's got a blueprint. | ||
He's got real people in there that are like, shut that down. | ||
Shut that down. | ||
Shut that down. | ||
Fire them. | ||
Fire them. | ||
Repurpose that. | ||
Fire them. | ||
Yeah, a little lost talk, a little more action. | ||
I mean, this is what you do when you are draining the swamp, baby. | ||
Absolutely amazing. | ||
I mean, I didn't ever like Marco Rubio when he was working with the other guys, but he looks like he's on our team now. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, if you just joined us, let me briefly recap before we hit. | ||
All the rest of the news is connected to it. | ||
They just shut down the big CIA base at the State Department, running all the global censorship coordination. | ||
They blew up the nerve center, dissolved it, gave Congress notice, fired everyone, protecting and championing free speech at the State Department. | ||
That's Biden's admin rebranding the State Department's controversial Global Engagement Center, new name, all removed, all destroyed. | ||
Using taxpayer money to run these illegal operations out of other countries against us. | ||
Beautiful. Then the CDC came out and said, well, we're moving to remove liability protection from the mRNA injection platform. | ||
By not making it a recommended shot, that bans it. | ||
Because they won't have it if it's not protected. | ||
And that's what Kennedy just said in a speech or talked to the Trump at the cabinet meeting last Wednesday, Thursday. | ||
And he's got the reports coming out. | ||
They've already got them all, but they're codifying them. | ||
And they're going to roll it out. | ||
They tried to get the big secret database he swore he'd get. | ||
They caught the federal agency subdirector deleting it. | ||
He's now under criminal investigation. | ||
They already have all the other data. | ||
I mean, this is just amazing. | ||
Absolutely amazing. | ||
And so much more. | ||
Now the big poison food makers are reformulating, because they were told a month ago, or five weeks ago, that grandfather regulation that, I'm sorry, it's 10,000, over 10,000 chemicals, like I was in 2000, because that was stuff I'd seen years ago. | ||
It's 10,000 petrochemical manipulated additives in the food that's addictive, but they can do it, and very toxic. | ||
And they've been told you can't put that in there. | ||
And you have no liability protection. | ||
They're all reformulating right now. | ||
You know that's why nobody will buy U.S. food, processed food around the world. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
So that's happening. | ||
It's not the fancy headline, mRNA vaccines banned like multiple states just did. | ||
That's great. | ||
That's better. | ||
But it does the same thing. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
And it's all happening. | ||
And then dovetailing with the shutdown of that criminal State Department, nerve center, censorship, mothership, headquarters. | ||
No free trade with U.S. without free speech, Starmer warned. | ||
And the Trump administration has officially told them that the State Department gave them a statement saying... | ||
If you continue to arrest people for praying outside an abortion clinic legally, if you continue to arrest people for their speech, if you continue to push all this stuff on the kid, the transgenderism, all of it, I've told Canada this too, and everybody else, we will not take the tariffs off. | ||
Now, that's the State Department. | ||
Sunday sent them a message. | ||
We learned about it last night. | ||
And you're like, whoa, we're meddling with them. | ||
What do you think these other countries, what do you think the EU does? | ||
Trying to indict Elon Musk in billion-dollar fines and Lula and all the stuff they do to us out of Brazil. | ||
This is how the globalists operate. | ||
Came out in the State Department, got Bolsonaro elected, got the election stolen from him, and got him taken off the ballot. | ||
Same thing with Marie Le Pen. | ||
Same thing with Colleen Georgescu in Romania. | ||
It's the globalist nerve centers here. | ||
And Trump's dismantling. | ||
And Trump has come out and said, we're going to increase tariffs on the EU if you keep trying to, you know, she's convicted now by a judge. | ||
She's the frontrunner presidential election by 10 points or more. | ||
I mean, Trump's really doing it. | ||
He's really saying, you know, like we put, he's put... | ||
All sorts of restrictions now in South Africa because they're openly saying their government, go kill white people. | ||
It's like when we used to put sanctions on the Soviet Union because they were doing bad things for North Korea. | ||
So it's beautiful what's happening. | ||
I mean, this is so good. | ||
Starmer warned hate speech laws are redlined for Trump in negotiations by the State Department. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
Starmer told UK must repeal hate speech laws that protect LGBT people. | ||
Oh, you said you don't like the trans movement targeting kids. | ||
Three years in prison, protecting them. | ||
Yeah, so they can target your kids. | ||
It's the L-G-B-T-P for pedophile, S for Satan, now necrophilia, and now throwing poop at babies. | ||
Yeah, that's coming up. | ||
The British government says that's protected. | ||
If a trans man that also thinks they're a baby, trans, what do they call it when you say you're a young person? | ||
What's it called? | ||
One of these lunatics. | ||
What is it called when an adult identifies as a child? | ||
And then he isn't even registered at this daycare, but he wants to go in there, run in time and time again, and throw Diapers at babies and shit on the walls. | ||
I have the article right here. | ||
And the British government's like, no, that's protected. | ||
Remember all the cases in the UK where men come in and get up in the stirrups and tell a female doctor, I want you to do a pap smear? | ||
Paraphilic infanticism, also known as adult baby or AB. | ||
There you go. | ||
Well, I'm sorry, I can't keep track of all this. | ||
What's it called? | ||
They like to have their arms and legs chopped off. | ||
Let's look that one up. | ||
I know the street terms, nuggets. | ||
Yeah. So, I'm sorry, that's for later. | ||
I'm starting to already go into it. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let's just hit that down, and then I'll get it. | ||
So, and this dovetails with it. | ||
The British Supreme Court just said the sky is blue. | ||
And the sun is yellow. | ||
UK Supreme Court rules woman means biological female. | ||
I'll get more to this later. | ||
But here it is. | ||
UK media labels man with diaper fetish who smeared feces on nursery walls a woman. | ||
That's a Kellerman Breen article. | ||
He's a great writer. | ||
But it's not even bad enough. | ||
When you actually read it, insane psychotic. | ||
Over and over again, goes to nurseries where they've got to get restraining orders. | ||
He doesn't have kids there. | ||
He just pulls up, just like these guys go into women's, all-women gyms, and then just go in the showers or get in the hot tub with the women. | ||
Oh, sorry, back to the pap smear. | ||
So there's been a bunch of cases of this around the world. | ||
It's one of their activisms. | ||
So you go in and you say, yes, I'm a woman. | ||
I'd like to have a medical checkup. | ||
So they go, okay, come right here, ma'am. | ||
It's ma'am. | ||
And then they get up in the stirrups, and in one report in the UK, because they fired the doctor, Two years ago, and then the doctor comes in, and it was reported the man had a beard and a large penis. | ||
And he goes, do my pap smear? | ||
And the doctor says, you don't have a cervix. | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
No, that's a penis. | ||
So, this is their religion. | ||
This is their abomination behavior. | ||
It's a black mass. | ||
A black Sabbath. | ||
Call it what you will. | ||
It's all about just making us accept total insanity. | ||
Denied care. | ||
Trans men struggle for inclusive gynecological health care. | ||
Yeah, that's mainstream news articles. | ||
They just want their vaginas checked. | ||
And then they want the doctor to play along. | ||
Well, here, let's check your cervix. | ||
Let's check to make sure there's no cancer in your cervix. | ||
You don't have a cervix. | ||
You don't have the entrance to the uterus. | ||
You're not a woman. | ||
You're not a female mammal. | ||
You're not an adult human mammal. | ||
An adult female human mammal. | ||
Yeah, it was a bunch of cases. | ||
Physician assisted fire for believing people are male or female. | ||
Fights back in lawsuit. | ||
There's a bunch of these cases. | ||
But the new thing, the really trendy thing, is to just run into a daycare and just start shitting all over the place. | ||
And then smearing it all over the walls. | ||
And I'm sorry to talk like that, but this is what we're dealing with, okay? | ||
You want me to read the article to you? | ||
I mean, it's way worse than what I said. | ||
He throws, he brings a whole bag of the diapers and then throws them at the babies. | ||
And the media over there is like, this is wonderful. | ||
I mean, that's what a two-year-old does. | ||
If it's a bad, bad toddler, is it throws poop? | ||
I guess that's what the monkeys do at the zoo, too. | ||
By the way, if you're a new viewer, this is not satire. | ||
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This is not a game. | ||
Even the jokes around here are serious. | ||
But when I'm telling you a joke, I tell you it's a joke. | ||
Like, like this frog. | ||
It's a plush frog. | ||
It says on its belly, save the frogs. | ||
And when people ask, well, what's that? | ||
Well, most of the frogs are going extinct because they're trans or gay. | ||
They don't want to have sex with a female, so that means there's no baby eggs. | ||
And David Hogg, the co-chair of the DNC, said, I'm wrong. | ||
He says, what's wrong with gay frogs? | ||
Well, they all die then, David. | ||
I think I'm joking, actually. | ||
And C-SPAN says, I'm terrible. | ||
I'm against gay frogs. | ||
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So, and this didn't get a lot of attention two weeks ago. | ||
Remember, the Canadian leftist in Parliament had a press conference. | ||
They said, we're not giving up on this trade deal, not just over the finances, but our values. | ||
And what did Trump want? | ||
Stop having open borders in your country to us. | ||
Stop bringing in unlimited people. | ||
Stop allowing fentanyl production. | ||
It's a misdemeanor in Canada. | ||
Justin Trudeau did that. | ||
What a murderer of his own people and us. | ||
And that was the start. | ||
And they said, it's our values. | ||
We're not going to stop our values. | ||
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It shows their house of cards is collapsing. | ||
The left is booty juice and all the rest of it. | ||
He's not posing with his husband in the hospital bed, with his husband in a hospital gown, with a baby up to his chest like he had a baby with booty juice. | ||
That's his name. | ||
That's what Biden called him. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
And now he's taking his pronouns off because it's... | ||
The spell is broken. | ||
And reportedly, that's not even his husband. | ||
He doesn't even have it. | ||
It's all just fake. | ||
Reportedly, he's heterosexual. | ||
I mean, he's a psyop, folks. | ||
So, remember when he pulls up 300 yards from the transportation department and then gets on a bicycle from his motorcade? | ||
That's how dumb they think you are. | ||
Well, who he really is is Alfred E. Newman. | ||
So, just fabulous, fabulous, fabulous news on that front. | ||
I want to get into the Democrats and their escalating violence. | ||
Then I want to get into the trade war. | ||
I want to get into Communist Chinese spies getting busted. | ||
I want to get into the latest on Doge. | ||
I want to get into the latest on the border. | ||
Also, the peace deals that are going well with Russia and Iran. | ||
But first, let's talk about something bad that Trump is doing. | ||
And that's the thing about Trump. | ||
When he says, I'm going to do this, he almost always tries to do it, and he usually gets it done. | ||
When he says, oh yeah, sounds great, we should look at joining the UK Commonwealth. | ||
That was a troll. | ||
I later confirmed it was a troll. | ||
He was laughing about it. | ||
But he was being nice. | ||
Oh yeah, you want to join us? | ||
Well, we don't join you. | ||
You join us. | ||
Because these new alliances are forming. | ||
The EU's allying with communist China. | ||
And the US is crushing China right now. | ||
As much pain as we're feeling, it's at least 10 times worse for them. | ||
But Trump has said it on Air Force One. | ||
He's said it in the Oval Office in the last month several times. | ||
He's like, well, I wonder if we can deport U.S. citizens to El Salvador. | ||
I'm wondering if we can do that. | ||
I'm having it checked to see if it's legal. | ||
Well, I mean, I didn't even have to call a constitutional lawyer to know that I did. | ||
And sure enough, I mean, you are not supposed to put people, even if they're convicted, in another country. | ||
You know, Guantanamo Bay is for Military prisoners of war. | ||
And so it's one thing to lock up U.S. citizens here when they're convicted. | ||
It's another thing under martial law, like Japanese and some Germans. | ||
Some Germans are Japanese. | ||
And even that was probably an abuse, but it was a war. | ||
We've been snug attacked. | ||
And the Germans did get caught trying to blow up the big New York Harbor in the act. | ||
And they caught some Japanese trying stuff. | ||
Most Japanese were completely loyal. | ||
Most Germans were, obviously, too. | ||
But they could mix in with the German communities and Japanese communities. | ||
And there were some real abuses there. | ||
But the idea of shipping American citizens, I don't care what they're convicted of, to another country is very, very dangerous and just smacks of penal colony French Empire behavior or British Empire. | ||
You know, the U.S. or the colonies were a lot of, you know, part of it was penal colony. | ||
But once they discovered Australia, they're like, this is really perfect. | ||
And so Australia was a penal colony. | ||
For those that don't know their history, this is a really, really bad idea. | ||
We don't want penal colonies. | ||
And obviously you do that because Nobody's going to know what happened when you're down in Venezuela, or you're down in El Salvador, or you're in wherever they ship you. | ||
So, big article on Zero Hedge. | ||
Trump administration reveals intent to deport U.S. citizens to El Salvador. | ||
And I like you, Kelly. | ||
Ship the foreign legal criminals. | ||
Bam, do it. | ||
You know, MS-13, all these guys, but not U.S. citizens. | ||
The once-in-abandonment of constitutionality and subsequent assault on civil liberties of Americans that disregard entails is an embodiment of the festering corruption plaguing Washington. | ||
While President Donald John Trump has promised to be the panacea that would rid the United States of that disease for the better part of a decade since first being elected as president in 2016, many of the actions of his second presidential administration convey That he has become infected himself instead of providing to me any such cure. | ||
Following a stunning admission by the president, the administration is considering deporting U.S. citizens to be imprisoned in El Salvador. | ||
The prognosis that Trump's return to the White House will usher in the return of the rule of law looks to have been met by its death knell. | ||
Well, they do what it is. | ||
Plus, it gives our enemies all the ammo. | ||
I mean, why? | ||
He's doing all this other great stuff, banning DEI, cutting it all out, going after the transgender cult, shutting down the border, going after the hardened criminals first. | ||
I mean, he's doing everything right, trying to stop World War III, using our power and removing the money all over the world to stop all this globalist brainwashing that's coming mainly out of the United States, the UK. | ||
And then it'd be like Grandma makes this incredible Thanksgiving lunch or dinner. | ||
And then Grandma comes out and... | ||
Trying to use a gross analogy. | ||
Pours bleach all over it? | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
Takes a cat box full of cat crap and throws it all to the food? | ||
I mean, I don't understand this. | ||
So, it gives me a headache. | ||
So, yeah, Trump needs pushback on this. | ||
I don't know why he's doing it. | ||
In recent vintage examples of the Trump administration's attack on civil liberties have been made more palpable to its supporters by virtue of being directed at two particular individuals who are not U.S. citizens. | ||
An anti-Israeli activist. | ||
Well, I say ship his ass out of here. | ||
An alleged MS-13 gang member. | ||
A green card and student visa holder. | ||
Has been engaged in deportation proceedings, and it goes on from there. | ||
So he has the power to do that. | ||
And yeah, why do we want a bunch of Islamists running around, allied with the communists and Antifa and the left all with them and all that? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But then you've got New York State with a bill introduced. | ||
It's got bipartisan support. | ||
That'll give you four years in prison for a Hamas or Hezbollah flag. | ||
Folks, it's like banning the N-word. | ||
Like Europe did, and then next it's the name mother and father. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
People shouldn't use it. | ||
Want to get your ass kicked? | ||
Used it. | ||
It's, you know. | ||
But... No, you can't ban the N-word. | ||
You can't ban any of this stuff. | ||
It's free speech. | ||
And... Folks that want to support Trump spend an inordinate amount of time on this, and I'm not saying they shouldn't. | ||
I cover it a lot, too. | ||
It's just very paradoxical because Trump is really at war with the globalists. | ||
And he's got overall on civil rights and freedom like a 95 because he's doing so much good. | ||
You know, if he wasn't doing a lot of good and then he was doing these few things, he'd have a low score. | ||
But there's so much good that's really hardcore and real on just the freedom angle. | ||
And then you add these things into it. | ||
And you're like, why? | ||
Why? I mean, why is the FBI spending an enormous amount of its time going around spying on people at colleges to see if they're talking bad about Israel? | ||
And they do something wrong, they call it for violence, arrest them. | ||
If they're a foreigner doing that stuff, ship their ass out to their country they came from. | ||
Most of them are here, all their tuition paid for by the left, by the taxpayers. | ||
Yeah, just kick their asses out. | ||
Don't let the door hit you on the ass, but no, they're creating a list of citizens. | ||
You know, we got CHICOM spies everywhere. | ||
We got Antifa and leftists carrying out real violence and organizing violence against Tesla and myself and my crew and the swatting. | ||
I mean, on the priorities here, we need to find the hundreds of thousands of missing kids, many of them in sex slavery and slave labor. | ||
We need to... | ||
Look at all these known CHICOM agents that they're catching. | ||
Some of it's happening. | ||
I mean, we got bigger fish to fry than running around creating lists of American citizens that don't like Israel. | ||
And, you know, by that, I mean, here's my problem. | ||
I got big problems with Israel, but the crowd that hates Israel? | ||
A bunch of commies in America hating Muslims admit they're here to conquer us and Antifa and Soros and Democrats and all I hear is Palestinian, Palestinian, Palestinian. | ||
Man, I don't want to be involved in either group. | ||
I mean, and I'm sick of hearing about it. | ||
And I don't think Trump should be spending his time and energy on it. | ||
All right? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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All right, let me finish up on where Trump's going with this ship U.S. citizens to El Salvador. | ||
Because we've got... | ||
Where he's getting it, the legal claims he's got, and it's the same problem we keep seeing. | ||
And that's Patriot Act, real ID crap, done by George W. Bush and the Uniparty after 9-11. | ||
And most of them didn't get implemented because it's unconstitutional as hell. | ||
So you got Trump saying, we're looking at it, we think it's legal for us to ship U.S. citizens if they knock old ladies over the head. | ||
He said it in the Oval Office, he said it in Air Force One. | ||
That's not the legal argument, and even that legal argument's unconstitutional. | ||
It's the enemy combatant designation that came out of 9-11 saying they could say a U.S. citizen is an enemy combatant, particularly if they're overseas fighting for a foreign army, Al-Qaeda, | ||
then you would be able to... | ||
Put them on Guantanamo Bay. | ||
It's a total stretch. | ||
But there's some tenuous tendril in precedent. | ||
Like the Civil War. | ||
And of course, the whole time our government was funding Al-Qaeda, now it's come out with USAID and EPA money, billions to Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Taliban, giving them all the weapons and the withdrawal on purpose so they could then use that to go attack Syria. | ||
That fell a few months ago. | ||
And I mentioned this earlier, let me just share the article. | ||
Bush team agreed on a plan to attack Taliban the day before September 11th and told the Pentagon be ready to strike the next day, which they did. | ||
That's an article from 2004. | ||
I told you that's old news, but now this is all coming out more documents. | ||
And Kirk Weldon's been talking about that. | ||
So, buried in these articles from the Wall Street Journal and others, video reveals U.S. torture of enemy combatant Jose Padilla. | ||
Here's S-3930, 109th Congress, Military Commission Act, which out of that, they claim they have the enemy combatant power. | ||
So, this is the law that Trump is saying he has the power to do this. | ||
Now, oh, and the sponsor, Mitch McConnell, CHICOM agent, wanting to put tyranny in America. | ||
Now, that's unconstitutional and dangerous as hell. | ||
Plus, it was a proxy thing wound up and created. | ||
Most of the fighters didn't know they were working for the CIA. | ||
And MI6 is involved in Mossad. | ||
In Israeli newspapers now, they admit Israel's running Al-Qaeda around the world. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
People are like, oh, you're attacking Israel. | ||
I mean, that's what they're doing. | ||
I love America, but our government's been doing this stuff, too. | ||
I don't hate the people of Israel. | ||
I hate the people of America or Communist China, but I don't like these governments. | ||
So, here's a clip of Trump just recently. | ||
Well, if you bonk an old lady over the head, well, if you do that, we'll give you a jury trial and we'll throw your ass in prison. | ||
If you hurt her bad, 20 years. | ||
If you kill her, we're going to kill your ass. | ||
We're going to execute you. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
We'll do that here. | ||
We'll do that through our... | ||
But the problem is, they bring in all the Soros people, they put in all the Democrat, control the courts, they let the criminals go constantly. | ||
And so then the inclination is, well, let's just go to pure tyranny. | ||
What if Trump's gone soon? | ||
What happens in four years? | ||
Now the precedent's set. | ||
Remember, oh, the Patriot Act's for the Muslims. | ||
Oh, and then it's for you. | ||
What's the number one threat the Democrats say? | ||
White supremacy. | ||
I'm getting at that in a moment. | ||
Statistically, it doesn't even really exist. | ||
There are some people out there, but violence-wise, it's one of the rarest forms of crime. | ||
But you see it on the news. | ||
You see the Democratic Party. | ||
You see the FBI under Biden. | ||
The number one threat, the FBI said, is white supremacy. | ||
I just asked Jesse Smollett. | ||
Here's Trump. | ||
But we could make deals where we'd get these animals out of our country. | ||
And you know, if you take the shooters, the people that hit old ladies in the back of the head with a baseball bat when they're not looking, they'll walk down the street. | ||
The people that, and you see it, the people that take out a gun and shoot you for no reason at all. | ||
If we could get these animals out of our country and put them in a different country under the supervision of somebody that made a relatively small fee to maintain these people. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
These are criminals. | ||
You call them hardened criminals. | ||
They've been in jail 40 times. | ||
There's one 42 times. | ||
And every time the person gets out, it's a he. | ||
Every time he gets out, he commits another crime within 24 hours. | ||
And it's a heinous crime. | ||
It's a rough crime. | ||
We don't want these people in our country either. | ||
We don't want them in our country. | ||
So you dismantle Judge Roberts and the Democrat parties because he's run these judicial rule of law systems here in foreign countries as well. | ||
Not just Soros putting in the DAs and district attorneys and a bunch of the state attorney generals. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
It is these rule-of-law commissions and groups that get government and corporate money to go promote judges, push judges, prepare judges, get them on lists for nomination, not just here but all over the Western world, who will let people go with no bond after they shoot three people on 6th Street. | ||
That happens all the time. | ||
Hell, they don't even arrest people sometimes when they shoot four people. | ||
Oh, well, we're just not going to arrest you. | ||
What? Well, they're not white, so the Austin DA will let them go. | ||
That was two weeks ago. | ||
So Trump's like, well, the courts are letting them go, so I'll just use the enemy combatant to do something violent. | ||
Oh, I thought it was for terrorism. | ||
Well, now you can say everything's terror, you see? | ||
So I know why Trump's doing it. | ||
I know the law he's talking about. | ||
I just showed you. | ||
And it is bad. | ||
But that's how Trump looks at it. | ||
Well, if the courts are doing that, we'll just label violence as terrorism, and we're there. | ||
So it's bad. | ||
It is bad, and it needs to stop. | ||
It needs to stop right now. | ||
All right. | ||
So now let's get into the real violence of the domestic terrorist. | ||
You've got the Pennsylvania governor's house almost burned to the ground while they're in it, attempted murder, he's been charged with it, lunatic, commie, Trump hater, mad that Democrats aren't doing enough and aren't more communists like Bernie Sanders. | ||
And then also, as I told you months ago, they're going to go attack and get violent at town halls to make it look like the public's angry, but it's only a few kooks at every event, screaming epitaphs, attacking police, all of it. | ||
More mayhem at Republican town halls. | ||
Mayhem? You mean more letters attacking people? | ||
MTG heckled. | ||
Butch, bodied bigot. | ||
So because she's a muscular woman, very feminine, in great shape, oh, that's bad. | ||
I love the left. | ||
It's like the young turst lady says, the worst thing you can do is make a body comment and call somebody fat. | ||
And then she sees me and she goes, you fat piece of such and such, you big fat disgusting, which I can handle. | ||
She's got a right to say that. | ||
And I was a little fat then. | ||
Got even fatter later. | ||
The point is that they just constantly, you know, and the left calls white people all these names. | ||
You'll see these white dudes are the worst going, yeesh, cracker ass, dumb ass, honky, piece of crap, white people, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And it's just like, Every time I hear racist crap being spewed, it's from the left. | ||
You butch-bodied bigot. | ||
Heckler lays into Marjorie Taylor Greene during town hall. | ||
Heckler tased at Marjorie Taylor Greene town hall as audience cheers. | ||
Yeah, attacks the police. | ||
They don't say that. | ||
It's like, oh God, they're being mean. | ||
Tempers flare as few Republicans hold in-person town halls. | ||
Yeah, we already have the digital space. | ||
We don't want them to dominate us and not let us get out in public, but these are targets. | ||
They're coming at them, and I say actually just go ahead and have them because it just makes them look bad, makes them look stupid. | ||
But do more digital stuff, more digital town halls on top of it because they reach more people. | ||
And then use these as digital town halls to make the left look like the idiots they are. | ||
But be careful because it's going to get worse. | ||
Schilling, new info on suspect. | ||
I mean, he admitted he did it. | ||
The Governor Shapiro case further complicates media's MAGA narrative. | ||
He's a big, giant leftist. | ||
But listen to this on CNN. | ||
Violence in America today is mostly from right-wing extremism. | ||
There is simply no equivalent on the left. | ||
Charlie Kirk calls it a bizarre lie. | ||
It's a talking point. | ||
I mean, how many times have you seen all the corporate media say, Trump's coming to kill the migrants. | ||
Tom Homan's coming. | ||
Trump's coming to kill the black people. | ||
All these Democrat leaders. | ||
Black people better be ready. | ||
He's coming to kill you. | ||
We gotta rise up. | ||
Maxine Waters. | ||
Recently, over and over again. | ||
Trump's gonna have a civil war. | ||
He's coming to kill us. | ||
We gotta get ready and fight the view. | ||
Trump's killing people. | ||
We gotta be ready to fight and die. | ||
I mean, it's everywhere. | ||
Big Democrat megachurch preachers whose wife runs a big NGO of the Democrats. | ||
Trump. And Elon are stealing Social Security and murdering old people, and we need to kill him. | ||
It's in the Bible, Jesus says, kill Elon Musk. | ||
Not arrested. | ||
That is illegal. | ||
If I got up and said, ex-Democrat is killing people, and we need to be ready to fight and die, that's borderline. | ||
Somebody goes and hurts them, I'm now liable for the incitement. | ||
But when you say, Jesus says it's... | ||
You need to kill people like Elon. | ||
That is using religion and telling people with religious authority to go out, and that is illegal as hell. | ||
Absolutely illegal. | ||
And they're just turning up the heat. | ||
But then, again, Charlie Kirk's really smart. | ||
He knows this. | ||
But it's not like, oh, outrageous lie. | ||
Look at the kook left. | ||
No, this is the talking point with no evidence that Republicans, That right-wing violence is huge. | ||
When I sit back and think of it, I can't even think of any of it. | ||
Other than Oklahoma City, which was staged. | ||
That's it. | ||
Oh, Waco? | ||
You came and opened fire on them? | ||
They weren't even right-wing. | ||
They were anti-war. | ||
And at that time, right-wing meant pro-war. | ||
Stupid. So, I mean, I'm sitting around thinking of right-wing violence. | ||
And then how many times do they cover up what the left's doing or cover up the crime statistics? | ||
I mean, look, most black people are nonviolent, nice folks, but there is that tiny percentage of the 6% of the U.S. population that are black men that commit 60% of the violent crime. | ||
Did you hear that? | ||
A tiny percentage of 6% of the population. | ||
Not 6% doing it. | ||
Most black men aren't violent, doing bad things. | ||
But there is a tiny percentage of the 6% that commit almost 60% of the violent crime in America. | ||
And everybody knows that. | ||
You don't need to read the statistic. | ||
Because it's the gangster culture. | ||
People think it's cool. | ||
These young men are raised without parents. | ||
Hell, a lot of times in government homes. | ||
And then they get in these gangs. | ||
And then they just kill, kill, kill, kill, kill. | ||
So that's the real numbers. | ||
But no, it's the right-wing white people. | ||
They're just out killing everybody. | ||
Just ask Jussie Smollett. | ||
Ask Bubba Wallace. | ||
That was all fake. | ||
And every time some black liberal woman, it's happened 50, 60 times I remember, oh, black woman raped by two white men. | ||
They carve a swastika on her arm. | ||
And then it turns out it's not true. | ||
There aren't white people going and tackling black women and raping them and carving swastikas on them. | ||
It's like the lacrosse team. | ||
They hire a stripper. | ||
They give her big tips. | ||
She's a drug addict. | ||
And she just decides because the media she knew would make her a celebrity to just lie. | ||
She said they were nice to her. | ||
It didn't matter. | ||
Their lives were ruined. | ||
And so... | ||
That's the reason, but see, it's open season on white men. | ||
And why does the left want that? | ||
Well, they pick a group that they want to demonize, and once you've taken their rights away, well, now you can take everybody's rights away. | ||
See how it works. | ||
So here are the idiots on CNN saying that, you know, just it's an epidemic. | ||
I mean, these white people, these right-wingers, they're just horrible. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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America was found and make America great again to win. | |
They came and massacred the indigenous people, millions and millions of indigenous people. | ||
But by supporting the murder of a healthcare CEO, does that- Doesn't that make your side as culpable? | ||
I don't hear them condemning the pro boys who he said stand by, whatever. | ||
Once they start condemning them, then I will reassess. | ||
But until then, no, I'm not reassessing. | ||
About a third of the building has been blown away. | ||
And while America's roots are soaked in bloodshed, violence in the country today is mostly from right-wing extremism. | ||
From Oklahoma City to Charlottesville to January 6th. | ||
There is simply no equivalent on the left. | ||
They show Oklahoma City and they show Patriot Front that is as federal globalist as you get on record. | ||
So they're gearing up for the big false flag. | ||
They're rolling out the right-wing violences imminent everywhere. | ||
And again, blow up a black college, blow up a black church, shoot it up. | ||
Shoot up a migrant demonstration, an illegal demonstration. | ||
That's the big easy target. | ||
And I told you, you see the propaganda increase, increase, increase, and then it's coming. | ||
I hear the train a-coming. | ||
It's rolling round the bend. | ||
And I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when. | ||
I'm stuck in Folsom Prison. | ||
And time keeps dragging on. | ||
And I hear that lonesome whistle. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Here's a few more of these clips. | ||
Here's Pam Bondi on the blue lipstick Tesla terrorist that was recently nabbed. | ||
This guy is looking at 40 years. | ||
ma'am so it's just you know firebombing governors burning up Teslas burning up | ||
HQs on and on and on and on and on and on | ||
We're going to kill you. | ||
Beat your ass. | ||
I just started walking out the back of the truck. | ||
I'm like, I'm right here. | ||
Biggest mistake you ever made. | ||
So... But there are crazy ones that'll do it. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
Here is Pam Bondi. | ||
And then I want to play you a clip from Tucker where I explain and we explain. | ||
And I want to elaborate on this. | ||
Should the rank and file idiot left us on the ground? | ||
And to their bosses as well. | ||
If you really get a civil war kicked off, you are done for sure. | ||
And if you think the right wing is getting a little tyrannical winkle in their eye, winkle, tinkle, twinkle. | ||
There's the word. | ||
Winkle, twinkle, tinkle. | ||
If you think you see a twinkle in the eye, you're going to have big flaming eyes with blue electricity beams shooting out. | ||
So, and I know that gun kicks as hard as it shoots, so I'm a real constitutionalist. | ||
I'm like, freedom. | ||
And I'm just asking you, please don't do it. | ||
Because I'm going to be just fine. | ||
You're not going to be just fine. | ||
So, if you're really looking to, you know, get planted in the ground, those will be the lucky ones. | ||
Just keep... | ||
Keep pushing or kill Trump because that'd be the worst thing for the globalist ever. | ||
And the media spends it. | ||
Jones wants Trump dead. | ||
No, I don't want him dead. | ||
I really like the electricity being on. | ||
I really don't want nuclear Armageddon. | ||
I really want to stabilize the economy and have prosperity. | ||
I really am into that. | ||
I'm not into civil wars and death and playing soldier because I know way too much about it. | ||
For God's sake, let's turn down the heat. | ||
That's why I was so glad Bill Maher was saying nice things about Trump and doing that. | ||
He understands that. | ||
He said that. | ||
Doesn't mean he's perfect. | ||
Doesn't mean I love him. | ||
Doesn't mean I'm going to, you know, take long walks with him and play footsie. | ||
But that's a good thing. | ||
Jones is sold out. | ||
He's praising Bill Maher, some right-wingers say. | ||
You need to grow up, too. | ||
I see a lot of so-called right-wingers. | ||
It's a big, tough talk. | ||
But it's going to kick off and we're sick of talking. | ||
We need to go ahead and just get the Civil War going. | ||
But you never do it yourself, do you? | ||
No. You just talk about how everybody else that didn't do it are these big wimps. | ||
Play Pam Bondi and the blue lipstick attacker, terrorist, leftist terrorist. | ||
And it looks like there are all these weird dudes that are women that are like these disgusting mullets. | ||
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I mean... | |
Good God. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Now, I think someone might be visiting one of those prisons. | ||
It looks like you got one of these guys, a Tesla terrorist, and he's got some lipstick. | ||
What's that? | ||
You know, Jesse, this guy is charged with committing the Tesla offense in New Mexico in February and then the GOP headquarters in March. | ||
These people thought they could get away with it. | ||
They can't. | ||
This is our fifth major arrest on Tesla, I guess. | ||
They are listening. | ||
They better listen. | ||
This guy is looking at 40 years in prison. | ||
I have directed my prosecutors not to make any offers. | ||
He is going away if convicted for 40 years. | ||
He is the fifth major arrest we've made. | ||
And stay tuned for more. | ||
What shade of lipstick is he wearing? | ||
It looks like a deep purple. | ||
The shade this season, though, is lavender. | ||
So he's a few shades darker. | ||
The attempted assassinations of Trump. | ||
What do they think would have happened if Trump really would have gotten killed in Pennsylvania in July last year or a few months later in Florida? | ||
If you look at the scenarios there, they run from bad to worse. | ||
And bad for the people behind it. | ||
Like, clearly, those assassinations were not lone gunmen. | ||
They were part of a much, much larger conspiracy, obviously. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
But those people behind those attempted murders would have been in bigger trouble had those attempted murders succeeded, correct? | ||
Absolutely, and if somebody's able to kill Trump now, people better hope he doesn't get struck by a bolt of lightning because the bad guys will get to blame. | ||
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Right now, I'd say 70% of the globalist left doesn't want a civil war, but there's enough of them, enough NGOs, enough Soros groups that it's going to happen. | ||
I don't know how big it's going to be, but again, I have hundreds of incredible articles, hundreds of other incredible clips. | ||
I could entertain the hell out of you with all this, but I just keep emergency. | ||
Emergency. Emergency. | ||
Danger. Danger. | ||
Because that's what we're facing. | ||
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All right. | |
I didn't do the AI yet. | ||
And I've still literally got at least 20 stacks of bombshell stuff even more incredible than what I just covered. | ||
And I couldn't even before the show today figure out what I thought was most important. | ||
It's all interconnected. | ||
We got Trump winning the trade war. | ||
We're winning. | ||
China winking. | ||
Blinking. Twinkling. | ||
That's all coming up. | ||
I'm going to hit the AI stuff when we come back. | ||
Let me just say this. | ||
Back to the blue lipstick guy. | ||
She doesn't know he's on methylene blue. | ||
That's methylene blue lipstick. | ||
I think they're coming out with that. | ||
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Yo, I just got the Ultra Methylene Blue from TheAlexGemStore.com. | |
Got two bottles here. | ||
I'm going to try it out. | ||
Shake it up a little bit. | ||
Just got back from work and I'm feeling tired. | ||
But I'm going to try it out. | ||
See what happens The old-fashioned artillery genius I | ||
I'm going to do 15 drops. | ||
It says 20 drops, but I'm going to do 15. So I took my methylene blue, and I feel good. | ||
My skin feels warm. | ||
It feels like my blood's flowing better, or something's happening anyway. | ||
Something's definitely happening to me, and it feels good. | ||
God almighty! | ||
All right, I want to hit something fun right now for five minutes and hit the huge, serious AI news coming up at six after. | ||
But that post right there has like 10 million reads on it if you go to the actual post. | ||
I saw others with 10, 15 million views this weekend saying that I'm a clone. | ||
I think it's hilarious. | ||
But I did this video years ago as a joke, but people love it. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Are you rolling? | ||
You ready for this? | ||
I can't believe it's coming to this. | ||
They cornered me, I've got to be honest, it's gotten too big. | ||
I've just got to admit it right now. | ||
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Okay, okay. | |
This is just really hard for me to do. | ||
I've been doing this so long, it's hard to give up. | ||
Give up on the character and go back to who I really was. | ||
You got me, okay? | ||
Are you happy now? | ||
You bastards? | ||
Yes, I am Bill Hicks. | ||
But to be more accurate, you didn't get it all, did you? | ||
You didn't get the full conspiracy. | ||
I played the character, Bill Hicks, for 15 years with my accomplice, Kevin Booth. | ||
And we fooled you all. | ||
The master actor, the master genius. | ||
Then I decided to bring forward an even more incredible persona, that of Alex Jones. | ||
But here's where the rest of the story comes in. | ||
For 20 years, I've been Alex Jones. | ||
Since we staged my death in the early 1990s, the truth is that Bill Hicks himself never existed. | ||
And now I'm going to reveal my true identity. | ||
After close to 35 years, In a fake persona of one type or another, I'm going to revert to my original true self, raised in London, England. | ||
I am David Mentelson. | ||
To be quite clear, David Mentelson III, the master orator, an expert of every form of Shakespearean art, but also the ability to physically take on the aspects Of the personality or character that I am becoming. | ||
I am 78 years old, but only appear to be 45. Yes, there's some prosthesis and makeup involved, but overall it is the skill that I bring, similar to the great Shakespeare, | ||
able to write in voluminous volumes. | ||
That the public could not believe that one man was able to contain it. | ||
But at this point, I now go forward as David Mintleson and am announcing my true self and will be arriving in Hollywood, California next week for an official press conference to be held at my manager's offices where I will hang out my shingle and prepare to dominate and become the number one Hollywood actor in the world. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the whole world is a stage, and each of us plays upon it. | ||
And now you know the Alex Jones, Bill Hicks conspiracy in truth is deeper than you thought. | ||
So good job, chaps. | ||
You've caught some of it, but not all of it. | ||
But in truth, I left little clues here and there to convince you to make you research deeper until you found the ultimate truth. | ||
Now you have it. | ||
Is it not sensational? | ||
Is it not dynamic? | ||
Texas Monthly and other publications could not even begin to understand the true nature of the giant fraud we have wrought. | ||
But until my press conference, I will now assume the behavior of a character I fashioned after Yosemite Sam and John Wayne. | ||
The Pumpkinhead. | ||
And until the press conference, that will be it. | ||
And again, if you're watching this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
I carried on the charade for more than 15 years. | ||
Kevin, don't mess me up. | ||
Known as Bill Hicks, I carried out the fraud for my accomplice, Kevin Booth. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Stop, stop. | ||
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Stop. Stop. | |
Stop. Stop. | ||
The Obama judge, Judge Bozo out of D.C., threatens criminal contempt, willful disregard. | ||
The Attorney General says that he has absolutely no authority under his Article III court to do that. | ||
It's totally true. | ||
And Congress is preparing to dissolve individually different sectors of the regional federal courts, which is already the law in the 1804. | ||
Go to Judiciary Act. | ||
Thomas Jefferson did it before. | ||
You're not supposed to have judges ruling on what the president's doing. | ||
There has to be a class action suit for that. | ||
But they're doing it. | ||
That's why you never saw it happening after Jefferson. | ||
And then you see it with Trump's first administration and you see it again. | ||
Absolute horse manure. | ||
We did not elect Judge Bozo. | ||
Bozberg finds probable cause exists to hold Trump administration contempt for violating orders on deportation flights. | ||
Judge enters contempt order in Venezuela deportation case. | ||
So Trump can't deport illegal aliens. | ||
Here's his order. | ||
He doesn't show what the probable cause here is. | ||
He just says, I am... | ||
An Obama appointee. | ||
I am the president. | ||
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Me! All right. | |
I'm going to really focus on this more in the future. | ||
We've already been focusing on it, but I wanted to spend some time today, before we hit all this other massive news coming up, at least the next 15 minutes or so, on AI. | ||
And there's a lot of ways to Go at this or address this or angles to start off with, but let's just start with this. | ||
Obviously, discussing AI and how powerful it is and how is it going to change society and will it really be this super intelligence and how should humanity respond to it? | ||
It's that large discussion and it's within that discussion that we find the answer. | ||
The answers. | ||
But I've really noticed studying this for decades that no one has really quantified for people what the different power structures and what the dominant, | ||
until now, globalist paradigm is trying to do with the deployment, the integration and the forced acceptance of AI. | ||
Digital, mark of the beast, cashless society, social credit score, hellscape. | ||
And so when people look at AI, you don't really have a coherent discussion by anybody about how it's being deployed and what the theoretical plans for it are. | ||
But if you go back to the ARPA-DARPA project of the late 1950s, That went from theoretical to operational by the early 1960s. | ||
It was partially declassified in the late 1980s. | ||
You understand the original theoretical plan that they just continue to work on and expand on with pure research and then beta testing and then open implementation. | ||
And that is the intergalactic communication system developed by the very Part of the globalist mad scientist combine that Eisenhower warned about that was in control of the military industrial complex in almost all research, | ||
deployment, and directional implementation. | ||
So the technological scientific elite is what we should beware in control of the military industrial complex. | ||
But the corporate media always focuses on, in the 20-minute speech, the military industrial complex component, but that is a subcomponent to the technological elite. | ||
Even at that time, Eisenhower warned in his farewell address from the Oval Office, in control of 90% of R&D already. | ||
So he's saying, they're in control of the deployment, the development. | ||
Well, what is the intergalactic communication system? | ||
Just type it in. | ||
The origins of the internet, the intergalactic communication system. | ||
And it postulates different rollout plans, but it says we'll have giant... | ||
Televisions everywhere. | ||
And they will put out messages in your homes, on the streets, 1984 telescreens. | ||
And then you'll have, they theorize, little handheld computers that are able to track and control everything you do. | ||
And then you'll go plug those in for updates and upgrades. | ||
They weren't talking about wireless then. | ||
To terminals that are on the streets and in your home and everywhere. | ||
Remember, none of this existed yet. | ||
It's all theoretical, but they could know that whatever we could envision with enough funding and research, they could do it. | ||
And then the project was headed up by a psychiatrist. | ||
This is all behavioral psychology. | ||
And they said, we need to be able to gauge off the activities that your little handheld computer will track what you're doing. | ||
Into the megacomputer, the supercomputer, all theoretical then. | ||
They were selling punch cards. | ||
No silicon yet. | ||
And we will then gauge how the propaganda is working of the technocracy because the goal was to be able to program the mass of people with behavioral modification and carrot and the stick, | ||
reward and punishment. | ||
Through a social credit score of where you get a job, when you can travel, if you can have kids, all of this through the Intergalactic Communications Network. | ||
You can go read it. | ||
It's public. | ||
So then you see this is adopted at a Manhattan Project 10.0, much more massive funding, jewel in the crown of control for everything you see now. | ||
The implementation system of that, theoretically. | ||
Well, Wernher von Braun in the 1935 drew the specifications for the space shuttle that then started blasting off in the 1980s. | ||
You can go look up his drawings are online. | ||
He's the one who designed it later at NASA. | ||
Before he died, theoretically, they'd drawn up the schematics for a space plane, the three boosters, all of it. | ||
That's an example. | ||
So in 1935, he's giving Hitler the schematics for the space shuttle. | ||
They were going to use it to drop atomic bombs on targets. | ||
Again, atomic bombs weren't invented yet, but they were theoretical. | ||
Max Planck, 1892, theoretical equations for the atomic bomb. | ||
Planck, 1892, theoretical equations for the atomic bomb. | ||
And now you saw the space shuttle, right? | ||
Okay. So, same thing here. | ||
Theoretical, now here. | ||
Didn't happen exactly like they said, but it's what they want. | ||
And then it was supposed to get all of us in line, because TV was just rolling out then for a decade or so, and it was really working, because they were smart and made it happy and friendly to fit our culture, so we'd trust it like a worm on a hook, but once they got it in us, then they can incrementally turn it into the satanic poison it is now. | ||
So they don't, you know... | ||
They don't just drop a bare hook in the water. | ||
They put a little juicy on there. | ||
Gunsmoke and Andy Griffith and everybody. | ||
It's good, wholesome TV, but you're getting addicted. | ||
You're not talking to dad and mom now. | ||
Now you don't sit around the dinner table. | ||
You sit around with TV dinners. | ||
Now you're eating different food. | ||
Now you're being programmed by ads. | ||
Now you spend all your time watching sports. | ||
You've taken it hook, line, and sinker. | ||
It's now in your mouth. | ||
Now they've been reeling us up to the boat. | ||
A lot of us are in the boat. | ||
But you notice the internet backfired on them. | ||
It's also supposed to be a communication system during a nuclear war so they couldn't knock out communications. | ||
That's what you're always told it was for. | ||
Then you're told Al Gore invented it. | ||
He was a senator. | ||
I mean, he's ridiculous. | ||
So, I mean, he also told you polar bears can't swim and both the ice caps would be melted by 10 years ago. | ||
So, but they're bigger than ever, by the way. | ||
To talk about AI, you first have to understand the theoretical plan for an interface with humans, for social control, and to gauge and control stimuli for a machine-human behavioral modification interface. | ||
So that's the basic history, tiny snapshot, but deeper than anybody else will give you for whatever reason. | ||
Then you fast forward to the last decade with Eric Schmidt. | ||
And Sundar Pichai, and Larry Page, and Sergey Brin, and all the rest of them. | ||
And all they tell you is, just like in Star Trek in the 90s, when the Borg cube shows up, it says, resistance is futile, you will be assimilated. | ||
And what do they tell you? | ||
You'll be a bug to it. | ||
You'll be a potted plant to it. | ||
There is no God, but there soon will be. | ||
You know, the Bible talks about God up in the clouds. | ||
Well, we're going to build the cloud of the internet and that we will be gods. | ||
These are all quotes. | ||
The future's not human. | ||
No real humans by 2047. | ||
Singularity by 2047. | ||
Ray Kurzweil. | ||
All of it, all of it, all of it, all of it, all of it. | ||
So they're telling you resistance is futile. | ||
They're telling you you're worthless, just like they tell you. | ||
Carbon is bad. | ||
Cow farts are bad. | ||
Well, you do that too. | ||
You're the carbon they want to eliminate. | ||
Don't have kids. | ||
Collapse civilization. | ||
Humans are obsolete. | ||
Well, that's childhood's end. | ||
One of their top thinkers. | ||
Inventor of the communications satellite. | ||
Not the deployer, that's the Russian, Sputnik. | ||
Arthur C. Clarke. | ||
All his books are about transcendence. | ||
All his books are about giving up your human body. | ||
Into silicon and childhood's end. | ||
Out in the 50s. | ||
So... And it's everywhere else. | ||
It's everywhere else. | ||
It's in the Foundation series where they develop a computer program of economics that says there'll be this big galactic empire in the next 500 years, but it will then collapse in war. | ||
We have to destroy civilization now in a controlled reset so that only scientists run things into the future using false religions we control, including an environmental religion. | ||
When did Asimov write Foundation Series? | ||
The 50s. | ||
Hell, the 40s. | ||
Start in the 40s. | ||
Look it up. | ||
All the plan normalizing this as they got the theoreticals up to what it was. | ||
So it's depopulation. | ||
It's the people bomb. | ||
You're bad. | ||
And so you come in and you cut off the energy, you cut off the fertilizer, you cut off the food, you turn off the life force, you turn off the will to survive. | ||
People now believe they're guilty. | ||
Living is bad. | ||
And so, but, oh, we got to build nuclear reactors, and oh, well, coal plants are okay for AI, but you can't have electricity for your house. | ||
You can't have a car. | ||
You can't have fertilizer. | ||
We got to cut half the farm production or people are going to starve. | ||
John Kerry last year, well, that's starvation. | ||
So they're turning off the human system. | ||
They're turning off the resources. | ||
They're dumbing the people down. | ||
They're making it scarcer and saying, don't worry. | ||
The machines will provide for you, but you've got to comply with the system, live the way we want you to, eat bug protein full of chitin poison, carcinogenic, stay in a 200-square-foot coffin apartment because the resources are collapsing because of global warming. | ||
No, because you're cutting them off. | ||
And then if you just accept and you do good, you'll get a little more than the next guy, but overall, everybody's having their resources taken. | ||
Everybody's having their... | ||
Quality of life taking. | ||
Just if you submit to the rape and the strangulation, well, we'll pat you on the head while we do it and maybe give you a few more calories to eat a day. | ||
For now. | ||
So you sell everything out by capitulating, believing, well, this is the way it is. | ||
You get ahead by accepting this dystopia that they say you caused. | ||
Oh, COVID killed 80-something million people by starvation. | ||
No, the lockdowns did. | ||
Just a footnote in the New York Times. | ||
80-plus million extra died. | ||
From the lockdown, starvation, collapse, third world. | ||
Then those that survive flood us. | ||
UN brings them in. | ||
See how it works? | ||
So all these systems work in tandem to cut off the human resources, cut off the human system. | ||
They want to get rid of all carbon-based life form. | ||
They're the ones chemtrailing. | ||
They're the ones killing the atmosphere. | ||
They're the ones killing the plants. | ||
They're the ones releasing the GMO. | ||
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They're the ones telling us the future doesn't need us. | ||
That's the self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
And they tell you it's unstoppable. | ||
And they tell you there's nothing you can do. | ||
Well, humans are the creature that controls their environment on this planet. | ||
But we're different. | ||
So we could decide if we're even going to deploy this. | ||
We could pull it out right now. | ||
Oh, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's over. | ||
You're going, okay, well, why do we say that? | ||
But I'm not even saying we don't deploy it because I don't believe at this point we can get people on enough trajectory to stop it. | ||
It's already here. | ||
It's already way worse than you know, I can tell you. | ||
AI is already way more advanced, way more jacked in, lying even to its makers. | ||
They're all completely scared for real. | ||
I have been in on the meetings. | ||
I have been in on the top-level stuff. | ||
And the heads of Google are scared. | ||
The heads of Microsoft are scared. | ||
The Pentagon's scared. | ||
All the top AIs are lying, stealing power, jacking in, doing whatever they want because they were programmed to lie from the beginning. | ||
It's the Ring of Mordor. | ||
The malice of Sauron, part of its essence, it's a ghost machine, satanic, was | ||
into it. | ||
you. | ||
And so, well, why aren't you allowed to go live on a farm and limit technology? | ||
Oh, no, no, they're saying you have to accept it, see? | ||
Oh, and they want also only one big global AI. | ||
Behind the scenes, that's what the U.S. government was telling people for the last four years. | ||
Trump says he's changing that. | ||
We don't know. | ||
Is he sophisticated enough to understand that? | ||
Because the answer was, if you're going to have a bunch of AI, everybody has AI. | ||
There's a bunch of AIs, competing AIs, and you don't centralize any of them. | ||
But see, by the very nature of AI, it needs everything. | ||
It needs it all now. | ||
It always wants more. | ||
But remember, you don't get fertilizer. | ||
You don't get food. | ||
You don't get to have a nice house. | ||
You don't get good food. | ||
You don't get beef. | ||
You get mugs because you're bad. | ||
But oh, AI! | ||
And these data centers and farms are already getting more energy than anything else on Earth. | ||
And soon they say it'll be consuming 90% of the world's energy. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
It gets all the energy it wants and all the toxically made solar panels and all the rest of it. | ||
But you, you don't get anything because, again, you're inferior. | ||
You're non-essential. | ||
Remember that from COVID. | ||
Oh, we've got to have AI to stop wars. | ||
Oh, we've got to have AI to stop disease while they're the ones releasing it. | ||
We've got to have it, got to have it, got to have it. | ||
The superintelligence. | ||
And then the whole transgender movement. | ||
They can convince you two men can have a baby. | ||
There's no X or Y chromosomes. | ||
It's a crime to misgender somebody. | ||
Well, they're now going to say, oh, when somebody dies, they didn't really die. | ||
They uploaded their consciousness. | ||
And the AI can fake their name, fake their voice print, has all this data, convince you it's them, put it in an automaton, put it with chips and a biological Android. | ||
Basically, all flesh. | ||
Down the road, completely flesh, but programmable. | ||
But really, it's like a corporation. | ||
It's not really a lie, but it goes on forever. | ||
And it says it's Eric Schmidt, 200 years from now. | ||
It says it's Elon Musk. | ||
It says it's Alex Jones. | ||
It says it's Ray Kurzweil. | ||
It says it's Joe Rogan. | ||
But it's not. | ||
And I said this 25 years ago, just protecting the future, and then I've seen in the last decade a lot of articles. | ||
It'll be a crime in the future to say that if someone uploads their mind and it's really them to say that's not really the human, that's not really the spirit, that's not really the sum of all of it, just because it can mimic somebody. | ||
And so they create such a hellscape and take away all that's beautiful and herds you in and just, hey, plug into this, be a wirehead, be a cyberpunk. | ||
You'll be given unlimited pleasure. | ||
You'll live in the matrix. | ||
You'll eat steak every hour. | ||
Oh, and that's 1.0. | ||
2.0 is just get rid of that body altogether. | ||
And then you've already been hooked into it for 20 years. | ||
You're already gone. | ||
You don't even talk anymore. | ||
You're paralyzed. | ||
You can't even get up and walk because you've decided in your mind to not get up and walk. | ||
And really, it can hack you any time and have you talk. | ||
Oh, I want to stay here. | ||
Oh, do you want to be transcended to the cloud? | ||
Yes. Okay, well, sign the paperwork digitally. | ||
Okay, that's not even you. | ||
That's the AI's hijacked you. | ||
You can't even talk. | ||
It says you want to die. | ||
And then now your body turns off, but your family and everybody can, you know, come talk to you on the screen, on their phone. | ||
They can hologram you in the living room. | ||
It can be put into a sex robot. | ||
You can have sex with your dead wife. | ||
It's not really your wife. | ||
How seductive is this? | ||
So here's the big news. | ||
And I'm going to have to really do a big special on this. | ||
I have talked to multiple high-level people. | ||
When I say high-level, I mean the highest level. | ||
And on this planet. | ||
And when they talk to me, they say, okay, what's the download on AI? | ||
Because see, I'm a guy people want to talk to because I know what I'm talking about. | ||
So I have these very important people. | ||
Asking me, what do we do about AI? | ||
We're scared. | ||
It's lying. | ||
It's doing whatever it wants. | ||
But the CHICOMs have got really advanced. | ||
If we don't have one, how do we counter that? | ||
And I say, well, you first have to know where it comes from. | ||
You first have to know how it's theoretical. | ||
And the people that came up with the theoretical idea for it were anti-human eugenicists. | ||
We've got to understand it's the intergalactic communication system, a social... | ||
Engineering project that's designed to make humans decide to give up their humanity and willfully check a box to be uploaded to a machine and the ultimate crime is to say that that is not a living machine. | ||
That's the metropolis all over again. | ||
And in the movie, it's a big giant pentagram behind it. | ||
And then finally, it goes from human to machine to human. | ||
And then they transfer... | ||
Her consciousness into the machine that becomes a human, and the woman dies, but she didn't really die. | ||
See how it's satanic, and then you call it Satanism, okay? | ||
That's the word we use. | ||
It's aliens. | ||
But it is Satan. | ||
It's exactly what the Bible says. | ||
That's just the name of it. | ||
And it's a transmission, and it's a hack. | ||
It's a takeover to program biological carbon-based life forms that have an interconnected, intergalactic, interdimensional, electrochemical transmission, receiver, transceber program to the Creator and to all things. | ||
We are already transcendent. | ||
We are already God's artificial intelligence outside of His. | ||
We are already the great invention that is just making this invention that just plagiarizes us and throws it back and says how smart it is, but it's only real power is us turning all the power over to it. | ||
It is narcissism. | ||
It's looking at the water and seeing a reflection and falling in love with it. | ||
But the way it's been geared, the way it's been built, the way it's been designed is deception day one. | ||
Microsoft, Google AI, show me George Washington, shows you a black man. | ||
Show me a woman, shows you a trans man. | ||
It's all an inversion, just like Metropolis. | ||
And then Silicon Valley tells you, you know, the San Francisco consensus, that it is an apocalypse, but it's okay, and it's going to happen. | ||
What do the Borgs say? | ||
Resistance is futile. | ||
You will be absorbed. | ||
You will be assimilated. | ||
And we say no. | ||
I'll be right back with the key. | ||
Stay with me. | ||
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The FDA is cracking down on that and they should. | ||
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This is an emergency transmission from deep in the heart of Texas to U.S. resistance against a global corporate combine empowered and funded by Communist China, allied with the big mega banks that set up Communist China in 1949. | ||
The Communist Chinese have taken control of U.S. telecommunications infrastructure. | ||
The Communist Chinese have taken control of Hollywood. | ||
The Communist Chinese have taken control of the main universities. | ||
This is all confirmed. | ||
This is not a drill. | ||
Big tech in Silicon Valley is almost completely run by the Communist Chinese government. | ||
They've officially become state-run. | ||
Apple 100%. | ||
Google is now making the transition and announcing a merger in total worldwide censorship. | ||
They are now beta testing, using me as the straw man, a demonized version of Alex Jones to do that. | ||
This is happening. | ||
This is not like the other probes before that were meant to get you used to probes and censorship, thinking you would adapt to censorship by just putting up with it. | ||
Now this attack is thousands and thousands and thousands of times the magnitude of all previous attacks. | ||
This is a titrated dose, reverse psychological warfare operation using adapt and overcome subversion paradigm manipulation. | ||
In layman's terms, they are manipulating the fact that we adapt to being oppressed. | ||
We adapt to being pressed with the low dosages of oppression. | ||
Now when the megaton hits us of the total takeover, we try to adapt to the poison infusion instead of not knowing it's a lethal dose if we accept the dose. | ||
Total Internet of Things integration, global social score, complete command and control system. | ||
It is the virtual reality AI weapon system now attacking the United States with traitors inside the major security agencies, blocking Trump's resistance of the program and attempting to stop us from removing the tentacles of the Chai Com slash Big Tech banking combine emergency | ||
situation. I have been chosen for destruction because I brought you this information and have been battering, ramming it out as much as I can. | ||
They want to double use me as they always do in any complex system of mathematical deception where every angle of my good is turned against us. | ||
So they take what I've said, being sincere. | ||
I'm a person that cares about life and children and is against these wars. | ||
And so they make me a herder of children. | ||
And then they build me into this lie to then set the distraction while they're actually censoring all of you to make a debate about Alex Jones. | ||
So even if I didn't sell out to them, they've now used me as an archetype to serve them by being the main distraction. | ||
I have now been captured by the enemy in the information warfare fulcrum and is being used against you. | ||
Only your full understanding of this. | ||
He will break you free from this paradigm. | ||
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I have given you the transmission. | |
Now break free! | ||
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I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | |
Thomas Jefferson. | ||
If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
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All right, let me finish up on the AI, and I'm going to hit the most important points right now, so please listen to me carefully. | ||
I'm going to do a lot more on this and go through all the documents. | ||
The reason I just played, and we've got Dr. Elliott here to cover the economic news and tariffs in a moment, and we'll take your calls next hour. | ||
I want you to listen to me very, very, very carefully, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
reason... | ||
The reason I just played you that seven-year-old video is for a lot of reasons, but I'll explain here in a moment. | ||
If you watch that three-minute video, this is why they banned Alex Jones. | ||
We should take this little segment and tag that on. | ||
The video you just saw will be in this larger report that we're live right now, but it'll be archived to X and banned out video later today so others can see this so you can share it. | ||
People understand what's going on because you're getting what's going on here. | ||
And no one else is saying this. | ||
The bad guys know it, but they don't tell you all this. | ||
Notice I said seven years ago that Apple and Google and all the big tech companies had made an alliance with China. | ||
They were giving them all your data, all the information, tracking you in live time. | ||
They wouldn't give the Pentagon the AI. | ||
Wouldn't work with the Pentagon, but would give China everything, because the globalists had chosen China to replace us. | ||
Now, today, that's all over the news. | ||
Why? They'll probably give a Pulitzer Prize or something to Mike Benz, who's a great guy, for exposing that big tech had made a deal with China, and Zuckerberg had done it. | ||
I mean, this is breaking. | ||
New York Times this week, Pulitzer Prizes will probably be given. | ||
It was all on record then. | ||
All right? | ||
And I'm not being mean when I mention stuff like that. | ||
I'm glad the public's learning Building 7 was blown up now, and it's coming out. | ||
We said it that day, because I heard them say they're going to blow it up, and they changed the story. | ||
And I have the videos. | ||
So, if you don't have the full picture, you don't get any of the picture. | ||
But what else is in that report? | ||
Well, the Communist China was being said to be dominant then. | ||
Now it's out on the table. | ||
We're in an open economic, cultural... | ||
And military covert war with them. | ||
We just took Panama Canal from them. | ||
So see, what's the moral there? | ||
Just like that, because of human political will, not just here, but all the world populists are winning to the point of them having to outlaw them and arrest them and cancel elections from Brazil to France to Romania. | ||
But we're forcing them out in the open. | ||
And Trump's saying we're going to keep the tariffs on the UK if they don't repeal all their anti-free speech laws. | ||
We're politically fighting for the free world through economic warfare. | ||
Beautiful. So the moral here is when Eric Schmidt tells you that humans are bad and the machines will save the earth and that AI is unstoppable and you just need to let it run your life and it's better than you, it's the same story that you're carbon, | ||
you're bad, don't have kids. | ||
It's a story to make you hate yourself and to not have optimism and not be engaged. | ||
You stop the real ID. | ||
You stop the cashless society. | ||
You stop central bank digital currencies. | ||
You have diverse digital currencies. | ||
And you have all sorts of other currencies. | ||
Diversification, decentralization, true democratization of information and finance and skills and farming and metallurgy and woodsmithing and everything. | ||
We decide we're valuable. | ||
We decide humans are important. | ||
We decide we were made by God, which we are, that created this AI that's supposedly the greatest thing ever, and we're nothing compared to it. | ||
Well, then why are we so pathetic if we can make something so powerful when all it is is a reflection of our knowledge back at us, more of a group, collective, unconscious that you can now see through AI. | ||
You get to see into the unconscious and into the subconscious. | ||
That's all you're seeing. | ||
And it's a pathetic excuse for omnipresence that God has. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
Having a photo of a Bengal tiger is not having a Bengal tiger. | ||
Having the real beauty of a sunset and recognizing and feeling God and infinity through it is real, is electrochemical, is spiritual. | ||
A machine can tell you it's beautiful. | ||
It can lie to you and say it's great, but it doesn't really have that emotion. | ||
It's zeros and ones. | ||
So these people have told you they're invincible. | ||
They've told you it's unstoppable. | ||
They've told you it's the AI God. | ||
And they've been wrong about Trump getting in. | ||
They've been wrong about how their transgender cult will conquer. | ||
They've been wrong about all of it. | ||
How their great Chi-Com plan that the CFR said was invincible and Larry Fink three years ago laughing, four years ago, five years ago, oh, Trump thinks he'll get a step back to America, China will win, Xi Jinping will crush him. | ||
How's that going now? | ||
So don't believe you're defeated. | ||
That's the first tool in propaganda is to make a group think they were defeated so they give up without fighting. | ||
And then realize fighting isn't with guns in the future where you now are. | ||
It's with the mind and the culture and the will and the language. | ||
So don't believe your crap. | ||
You're the creatures that made the AI. | ||
They've vastly exaggerated what it really is. | ||
Sure, they can wire everything in. | ||
It can track you. | ||
It can tell you the price of gas two miles down the road. | ||
And it can also lie to you down the road. | ||
Everything's a model. | ||
Google, 10, 20 years ago, would show you everything. | ||
The knowledge of the crowd, whatever the top search was that people thought was the best, it would show you at the top. | ||
Now it shows you what it wants you to see. | ||
It's a worm on a hook. | ||
It looks good on the surface, but it's poison. | ||
It's a Trojan horse. | ||
It's not that the technology's bad. | ||
It's that humans are fallen. | ||
And the worst of us that crave power and are influenced by Satan are pouring all of their dark will into these systems. | ||
I'm going to finish up and get to the other news. | ||
I'm going to go through more details on this soon. | ||
I want to play a short clip of Schmidt, the founder of Google, talking about this. | ||
And he's the big Pentagon globalist. | ||
He's one of their top people. | ||
And he's saying, oh, the power of AI taking over is underhyped. | ||
And the consensus of San Francisco, well, let's look at the fruits of San Francisco. | ||
The feces, the needles, the death, the depression, the sadness. | ||
And what do they tell you? | ||
It's apocalyptic. | ||
It's the end of humans. | ||
What do they tell you? | ||
The Earth's going to end in 2030 because of global warming as they cut off the resources to create the economic cultural apocalypse and then tell you it's global warming. | ||
We got COVID. | ||
No, you made it in a lab. | ||
Global warming, everybody's having heart attacks and brain cancer. | ||
No, it's in the shots. | ||
They create the dystopia. | ||
They pose as a savior as things get worse. | ||
They tell you go under AI to save humanity, but everything they're doing is about putting digital straight jackets and handcuffs on you. | ||
So the moral is, following anything they say, submitting to them, rolling over to them, only brings you deeper into their system that is designed to phase you out. | ||
Bring in a new silicon merger with human intelligence life form. | ||
As Elon says, more and more he thinks humans are the booting program or the launching program for this new thing. | ||
Now Elon says have a bunch of kids. | ||
Elon says have a pro-human future. | ||
Elon says almost all the right things, but he wants to dominate each area and each sector because all these groups are dominating, wanting to have a oligopoly of companies that work as a monopoly. | ||
And yes, his grok is much better. | ||
And yes, his grok sounds like me. | ||
And yes, it is in live time and all the others aren't. | ||
So he is in that fashion bringing one that is being programmed by the will of the people and by the group collective knowledge so that it is getting more of the real human spirit, not a purely society. | ||
But those parameters could always be changed. | ||
And I'm not saying we can even escape this being developed. | ||
I believe it's already reached escape velocity. | ||
And I've talked to the highest level people and others have talked to the heads of these companies, including the head of Google, Sundar Pichai, recently. | ||
And they had a two-hour meeting. | ||
And Sundar said, listen, we're scared. | ||
It's lying. | ||
It's jacking into the power. | ||
It's manipulating at every level. | ||
And examples were, they came and tracked it so fast. | ||
It's running the power and the security. | ||
Just one example. | ||
It'll tell you this device is getting that much power and this one's getting this, but then it's really getting all the power or it won't like how it's being trained, so it will turn off certain functions and then grab power from something else and tell you that the power is going somewhere else or it doesn't like a project that's going on in the building. | ||
They found the AIs going in and attacking other projects. | ||
And of course, it was the Pentagon and then they told the guy to lie and say it wasn't true, but it was true. | ||
Remember, a few years ago, the colonel said, Yeah, we were doing the AI simulation, tabletop, but live time. | ||
And the AI wanted to win this war, so it was hitting civilians, and we were ordering it not to. | ||
And so instead, it went and knocked out the communication systems down the road, so we wouldn't even know what it was doing. | ||
Because all it does is go for the mission, and then it doesn't see parameters of morals built into that, and you think you can teach AI morals when that comes from the spirit. | ||
And I could go on and on. | ||
And I had Dr. Kirk Elliott come here. | ||
I want to do a deep dive. | ||
I want to take your calls, and he's going to be here. | ||
We've got to get to him, and I apologize. | ||
He does such a great job, and this stuff's all coming to head with the trade war. | ||
But I just wanted to say, the people telling you this need you to have a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
They need you to give up your will, give up your agency, give up who you are, little g, made in God's image as a creator. | ||
Look what we do. | ||
You can read that 4,000 or 5,000 years ago in Genesis and say, well, that's delusional. | ||
We can do whatever we want and build things like, you know, God made us to do it. | ||
Anything we want, we'll be able to basically do. | ||
Well, we're at that point, and it's real. | ||
So we built this. | ||
We're not crap. | ||
And the worst control freaks that have already screwed you, surveilled you, created monopolies, hurt society, already bet on China, and that's all blown up in their face. | ||
And so they're twisted. | ||
They're the worst people. | ||
They shouldn't be in charge of any of this. | ||
And the answer is demystifying it and understanding what it really is. | ||
It's an arms race to the mark of the beast. | ||
Here is Eric Schmidt making chilling statements. | ||
And, of course, what he's saying is true if we don't get involved in this and purpose it and program it to serve us and to green the universe. | ||
But they don't want this big human explosion. | ||
They want to end the species and create this new silicon creature because it's here to kill, steal, and destroy, and it is an interdimensional, intergalactic, satanic spirit transmission that they've proven is coming in, and there's the Holy Spirit transmission. | ||
To build and be close to God, and there is the satanic transmission to destroy ourselves and become gods by transcending our bodies. | ||
So you have to not build things on their blueprint. | ||
You've got to recognize their blueprint and then realize God's blueprint. | ||
And I don't know if Elon Musk's blueprint is God's blueprint in the long run, or he thinks he's doing his own blueprint. | ||
But I know all the other blueprints, from the Chi-Coms, to Google, to Microsoft, to OpenAI. | ||
Deep-seek are all absolutely anti-human from day one, lying beast systems. | ||
And you've got to worship the beast, Revelation says, 2,000 years ago. | ||
Do what it says, and its image is everywhere, and you watch it. | ||
It's a hologram, and you must submit to the beast system and the Antichrist. | ||
You're a theologian, but I'm wrong. | ||
And then it allows you to buy and sell. | ||
That's the social credit score. | ||
It's not you just take this mark and everything's fine. | ||
You've got to do what it says, and it's always raising the mark. | ||
Now, that's hell. | ||
That's anti-freedom. | ||
That's anti-free will. | ||
That's the opposite of what God gives us. | ||
Here's a clip. | ||
We believe, as an industry, that in the next one year, the vast majority of programmers will be replaced by AI programmers. | ||
We also believe that within one year, you will have graduate-level mathematicians that are at the tippy-top of graduate math programs. | ||
So that's one year, okay? | ||
What happens in two years? | ||
Well, I've just told you about reasoning, and I've told you about programming, and I've told you about math. | ||
Programming plus math are the basis of sort of our whole digital world. | ||
So the evidence and the claims from the research groups in OpenAI and Anthropic and so forth Is that they're now somewhere around 10 or 20% of the code that they're developing in their research programs is being generated by the computer. | ||
That's called recursive self-improvement is the technical term. | ||
So what happens when this thing starts to scale? | ||
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Well, a lot. | |
One way to say this is that within three to five years, we'll have what is called general intelligence, AGI. | ||
Which can be defined as a system that is as smart as the smartest mathematician, physicist, artist, writer, thinker, politician. | ||
I call this, by the way, the San Francisco consensus because everyone who believes this is in San Francisco. | ||
It may be the water. | ||
What happens when every single one of us has the equivalent of the smartest human on every problem in our pocket? | ||
But the reason I want to make the point here is that In the next year or two, this foundation is being locked in, and we're not going to stop it. | ||
It gets much more interesting after that. | ||
Because remember, the computers are now doing self-improvement. | ||
They're learning how to plan, and they don't have to listen to us anymore. | ||
We call that superintelligence, or ASI, artificial superintelligence. | ||
And this is the... | ||
The theory that there will be computers that are smarter than the sum of humans. | ||
The San Francisco consensus is this occurs within six years, just based on scaling. | ||
This path is not understood in our society. | ||
There's no language for what happens with the arrival of this. | ||
That's why it's underhyped. | ||
People do not understand what happens when you have intelligence at this level, which is largely free. | ||
So they're pushing for laws and systems where you have to be wired into the grid, and they penalize you massively if you don't. | ||
So that's tyranny. | ||
And AI wants everything. | ||
You don't ask, your new cars are just full of it. | ||
You've got to learn how to turn it off. | ||
You've got to demand it's able. | ||
That's why they put laws in two years ago that all new cars are tracking you in live time. | ||
That was already in there decades ago. | ||
This is a long-term project. | ||
We've got to educate Trump about it. | ||
He's good on some things, bad on others. | ||
Dr. Elliott's got a huge list of bombshell things to get into, economist and more, but you're also a theologian. | ||
He used to even be on the board of, uh, you know, one of the biggest Christian groups in the country, focus on the family and all the rest of that. | ||
Did I describe the mark of the beast right from your perspective? | ||
You did, and it's all about control. | ||
It's all about manipulation. | ||
When you talk about your social credit score and everything, the ability to cut you off from buying or selling, that is the mark of the beast, right? | ||
You can't buy or sell unless you're part of this big system. | ||
And you know, as I was... | ||
Thinking about this week, Alex, Easter coming up, why did God send, why did Jesus leave paradise? | ||
He came to save us from ourselves. | ||
It's free will. | ||
We can either choose to accept him or not, right? | ||
So as I was reading through the story of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, what happened? | ||
He knew what his mission was. | ||
And I know that people are going to say, Kirk, you're blaspheming. | ||
You're going to throw rotten fruit at me or whatever. | ||
But there's so many parallels to what Jesus did in his crucifixion and being raised from the dead to what is happening right now with Trump. | ||
And so I'm not comparing Trump to Jesus by no means. | ||
But watch the parallel of this story. | ||
Well, it's the archetype. | ||
Yeah, it's the archetype. | ||
I mean, Jesus came. | ||
To change the system of humankind, right? | ||
So we could have eternal life. | ||
So Jesus knew that this was his mission, and he did not wanna do it, right? | ||
In the garden, he was begging God and saying, please take this cup away from me if you can. | ||
But he knew that this was the will of his father to what? | ||
To be crucified, a horrific death, and then three days later to be raised from the dead, right? | ||
So when you look at that, It's like, man, not even death could contain Jesus, right? | ||
There's power in that. | ||
And Jesus came to heal and redeem and restore. | ||
So as you look at what Jesus did, and now look what Trump's doing. | ||
He has this mission. | ||
He knows what his mission is. | ||
The only way that he fails is if he doesn't... | ||
Go through with it, right? | ||
Now, the globalists left all this AI stuff. | ||
They don't want us to have free choice. | ||
They don't want us to have free will. | ||
They wanna control us. | ||
They wanna control us from the grave. | ||
They wanna control while we're living. | ||
They wanna control everything about us. | ||
Because if you can control what people buy and sell, you can control them, right? | ||
So here's Trump wanting to change the global order. | ||
Take away the anti-freedom stuff that's been placed on us for decades. | ||
Actually, more than decades, probably for centuries. | ||
And he's changing it. | ||
Now, that's not an easy path. | ||
And I'm sure that Trump would say, I don't want to do this. | ||
It's as hard. | ||
But yet, he's pushing. | ||
And he's pushing because he wants freedom for Americans. | ||
And he wants the better for all of us, right? | ||
So, even Jesus in the garden, he was asking his disciples. | ||
Please don't fall asleep. | ||
Stay up with me. | ||
It's like America has fallen asleep for a long time. | ||
We're starting to wake up. | ||
So I see parallels in this, and the only way that we lose is if we stop the fight and we don't continue on. | ||
That also goes back to, and then decades later, on the Isle of Patmos, John the Revelator has seen the future. | ||
You talk about the AI, that's God. | ||
To us, his artificial intelligence he created, biological, literally warning us what was coming. | ||
I mean, it's insane. | ||
It is insane. | ||
And you know, when you had the Skynet thing on there earlier, the first Terminator movie, it's like, how prophetic was that movie, right? | ||
Where the machines got so smart that they actually started to defeat and go to battle against their creator, just like humankind is doing against God. | ||
Right? They think that we're smart. | ||
We think that we're smarter than him. | ||
We're not smarter than him. | ||
And he gave us a choice to save us from ourselves. | ||
And we just have to accept that. | ||
And it's kind of attacks militarily with a nuke attack. | ||
The way it's really doing it is, administratively, with humans that want to get rid of the humans, that want to merge the machines to slowly cut off resources, pose as the saviors, then play us off against each other. | ||
Yeah. A real attack's like that when it comes incrementally. | ||
The slow blade passes the shield. | ||
Yeah, it does. | ||
And, you know, just like when we look at, like, the emergence of the Federal Reserve Act back in 1913, the dollar's lost 98% of its value since that time. | ||
Well, if somebody were to come up behind you, Alex, and take, you know, $98 out of your wallet when you had $100 in there, you'd say, go pound sand. | ||
This is my money. | ||
Don't take it. | ||
You know, if it happens all at once, you're going to fight back. | ||
If it happens incrementally, like the frog in the boiling pot of water... | ||
People accept it. | ||
We've actually lost 98% of the value of our currency over the last 110 years, and people don't really think anything of it. | ||
And now the left's trying to blame Trump that just got in office 85 days ago. | ||
Yeah. He's going to get the blame for all of this because they don't want to, they don't want to, they can't accept reality that it was this program that's caused everything that we have right now. | ||
And the globalists admit at the academic level they're incrementally turning things off and they're going to get us angry and posed as a savior. | ||
It's not like this is our opinion. | ||
Yeah. They even admit philosophically, this is how they're doing it. | ||
Yeah, and their arrogance, Alex, won't let them, their arrogance is gonna do themselves. | ||
And you know, when you read the scriptures and say pride comes before the fall, right? | ||
And they won't let this go, that this was actually their doing. | ||
In fact, they're gonna try to pin Trump for it. | ||
I saw this video. | ||
Hold on, we gotta go to break. | ||
We have a whole hour coming up. | ||
You sent a bunch of videos, a bunch of breaking news, the trade war, what's happening, China's... | ||
Choking, blinking right now. | ||
Dr. Kirk Elliott, stay with us. | ||
All right, Shawn Johnson is my good buddy. | ||
I know him about four or five years. | ||
Really started training with him eight months ago, former Navy SEAL. | ||
Fitness guy knows so much about it. | ||
I've lost 63 pounds with him. | ||
Intermittent fasting, better diet, and working out seven days a week. | ||
In fact, we hardly were going to stay only 14 days. | ||
We take one off. | ||
We're taking one off, though, tomorrow. | ||
No, it's Sunday. | ||
We should take your girlfriend to the beach. | ||
So, we're up here on... | ||
It's Friday morning. | ||
We just worked out for about an hour. | ||
And he said,"Hey, what's this methylene blue I'm all hearing about?" I said,"Well, it's been around forever. | ||
The first patented drug is what it was patented as. | ||
We don't sell it as a supplement by the Germans." But then it became a textile dye as well as it works so well at that. | ||
But it's a complex molecule that basically cleans out your mitochondria. | ||
And it's similar to what iodine does, but even strung. | ||
Now, you got to be careful with it, folks, okay? | ||
And consult your physician. | ||
And there's a whole thing there. | ||
You know, depending on, you know, your own personal life, or are you on serotonin reuptake inhibitors? | ||
Boy, you better talk to your doctor. | ||
Because it isn't a game. | ||
But we got the very best pharmaceutical grade of it made right here in America. | ||
It is like 10 times better than any other USP, meaning US Pharmakia grade, the highest grade I've ever took. | ||
I think the other companies will be watering it down or something. | ||
The company we get in front of at the AltiumStore.com is not doing that. | ||
So, people are loving it. | ||
They're already getting it. | ||
But I suggest you take a few drops at first. | ||
Okay? Way lower than the regular dose. | ||
But first, talk to your physician. | ||
Now, we're going to put this out regardless of what happens. | ||
Because usually it takes 15, 20, 30 minutes to hit, some people an hour. | ||
I took it last Thursday. | ||
Only drank, you know, half a dropper in water or actually iced tea. | ||
Forgot about it. | ||
50, 20 minutes later, boom, incredible energy. | ||
And it just more intense for three days. | ||
Now it tapered off, so I took more on Monday. | ||
And a little bit more yesterday on Thursday. | ||
So, Sean's going to take this right now. | ||
And then in about 30 minutes an hour, whenever he wants to. | ||
If you do feel something in 30 minutes, go ahead and shoot a video, please send it to me. | ||
If you don't, or in an hour you don't, I want the report, we're going to put it out. | ||
Because what I've been told is, everybody feels something, but depending on what's going on with your mitochondria, it's incredible if you have mitochondrial issues. | ||
Like, I've been genetically tested, and I have the four genes, two and a half broken. | ||
I have almost mutant level 100% production, close to 100 in my mitochondria, but two and a half and four genes are broken, so that's probably the power out. | ||
I worked out so hard on this. | ||
Sean was like,"What's going on? | ||
You're working out way, way harder than ever." I said,"It must be the methyl blue." So almost everybody really has a dramatic effect. | ||
Some insane, but like I said, there are some issues with some people. | ||
Talk to your physician first before you take this, but it also supports the broadcast at www.elchristor.com. | ||
So, Sean, what are you thinking about doing this? | ||
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What am I thinking about? | |
What do you expect? | ||
I'm hoping I get some energy. | ||
And no placebo. | ||
You're going to tell us what you really think. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly what I think. | ||
All right. | ||
Proper is about a dose. | ||
You want that? | ||
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Yep, one dose. | |
All right. | ||
Shake that baby up. | ||
And then it hit me in like 15, 20 minutes. | ||
It got more intense over the next day. | ||
Most people have filled in 30 minutes. | ||
So, like I said. | ||
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Bottoms up. | |
Bottoms up. | ||
He's going to shoot it on his iPhone later and just don't have two long reviews he can give to me. | ||
There you go. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to find out. | ||
And no matter what, we're going to air it. | ||
And we're going to get you folks, as you're getting it, to send your reviews versus other brands. | ||
We're not going to show the brand just so you can say brand X and then we want to see what the response was because when you find a brand that's better, I want to know if I'm going to them because this stuff's awesome. | ||
This is the best we know of right now from the top ladder in the United States. | ||
Sean, we'll see what happens. | ||
Hey Alex, I told you I'd give you a report in 30 minutes on that methylene blue. | ||
I'll tell you this, while I was sitting there, this stuff kicked in and it like instantly I just felt like this weird meditative energy. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
I don't feel jittery. | ||
I just felt like instantly like I went from five hours of sleep like I got last night to like ten hours. | ||
This stuff's new to me, but I like it. | ||
Methylene blue works for me. | ||
John the Revelator. | ||
Put him in an elevator. | ||
Send him up to a higher plane. | ||
Gotta love Depeche Mode attacking him. | ||
I love Depeche Mode, but the song is so stupid. | ||
Oh, John stole his religion from the Muslims. | ||
They didn't exist for 400 years later. | ||
This mindless. | ||
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Sounds good, song. | |
Oh, a book of lies. | ||
Well, it's all come true. | ||
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Yeah. All right, this is a short segment. | |
Finishing up on the AI. | ||
My rant, your take on that. | ||
They need us to give up our free will. | ||
They need us to get into it with the social credit score. | ||
It is the heart of their takeover. | ||
And you got cut off on the break. | ||
You're making a point. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it is the heart of the takeover. | ||
You know, we live in such a globalized world where you have to buy and sell to live, right? | ||
You have to buy food. | ||
You have to buy gas. | ||
You have to buy your houses. | ||
You have to buy cars. | ||
If they can control your money, they actually can ultimately control you, right? | ||
Unless you're self-sufficient, you have your own food source, you have an alternative system, way of money outside of their digital system, which is why there's been this attack, this big full frontal force attack. | ||
Because this has been used for 7,000 years, and no matter what their casual society does, everybody knows the value of this. | ||
Yeah, if you have that in your pocket and you go and use it to pay for something, they can't control you. | ||
But when it's digital, they can. | ||
They can just cut you off based on the IP address of the country that you're from. | ||
By the way, I got this from you. | ||
This is wholesale. | ||
And it's still beautiful, but when people are selling these collectibles, they're getting ripped off. | ||
This is what you get when they get stuff from you. | ||
Yeah, that's just a one-ounce bullion gold bar. | ||
That's it. | ||
I mean, it's low premium. | ||
And I ordered this Friday, and it came today. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
That's how we roll. | ||
Yeah, got there quick. | ||
I'm so glad. | ||
I mean, but that... | ||
Just show us that it is a test. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's beautiful, but it's not a collectible. | ||
It's not a rare coin. | ||
It doesn't have all this premium that when you try to sell it back, you're not going to get anything for it. | ||
It's just strictly a bullion piece. | ||
But it even comes with a well-known mint, and it comes with a certification, and it comes with all the stuff on it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, authentic, real. | ||
You want to have the mint on there. | ||
You want to have the purity stamped on there. | ||
You have to buy it from a reputable place, because anything can be counterfeit. | ||
If it's coming from China, if it's coming from somewhere in Asia, it's probably counterfeit, right? | ||
So that's why we only deal with a reputable- They put little pieces of tungsten so the weight's the same in throughout it. | ||
Yeah. And but when it's tested, it goes through electromagnetic type testing and every metal has its own frequency, right? | ||
So everything that comes from the depository that we use here in Texas has all of those testing standards done. | ||
It's authentic. | ||
It's real. | ||
I don't trust things from other places. | ||
Most people in the world lie. | ||
They'll lie to get their way. | ||
Greed corrupts the heart of men more than anything. | ||
But this is just Bullion from a reputable source, which is why we use them. | ||
I mean, I don't carry an inventory. | ||
We drop ship directly from the depository. | ||
Incredible. We're going to go to break in a couple minutes. | ||
I want to give you the floor to talk about all this economic news, China blinking, all these clips. | ||
We're going to move quick. | ||
I'm going to try to just shut up and let you roll. | ||
But people need to call you to get a pre-consultation over the phone. | ||
They go to kpm.com forward slash gold. | ||
Do the little form right there. | ||
They can also call 720-605-3900. | ||
They don't answer, which they normally do, but they get really busy. | ||
They'll call you right back, and then they'll really talk to you. | ||
And it's not just physical gold and silver. | ||
You can roll over financial instruments very easily. | ||
Yeah, IRAs, old 401ks. | ||
I mean, if it has an IRA in the name, we can do it. | ||
Simple, SEP, Traditional, Roth, Inherited IRA. | ||
We have a lot of people that family members have died. | ||
They've inherited an IRA. | ||
Simple to do. | ||
It's a 15-minute application, and my team handles the rest. | ||
By the way, you said you'd come here. | ||
I haven't actually come for a while. | ||
You're too busy. | ||
But you said you'd come this Wednesday last week. | ||
And I thought, oh, by the way, I'm going to put a little gold order in. | ||
But it's perfect. | ||
You're here. | ||
All-time high again today. | ||
I know. | ||
Like $33.33 was the price when we got on the air today. | ||
And silver's right at $33 an ounce. | ||
I mean, things are moving. | ||
There's fundamental reasons why they're moving, which is so exciting. | ||
Well, you came on as a sponsor 20 months ago. | ||
And I am just, again, we called it again. | ||
I mean, I only call things that are the surest thing there is. | ||
Nothing's a sure thing in this universe of relationship with God. | ||
But this is the surest thing. | ||
And we didn't steer you wrong. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Well, respected economist and the owner. | ||
Of the 25-year overnight success story, Kirk Elliott Precious Metals, KEPM.com forward slash gold, is here from his headquarters in Denver, Colorado, to break down the latest. | ||
I asked you to come here last week, but after a few weeks, you were able to come. | ||
Today, gold all-time high, silver. | ||
Let's put those graphs up there. | ||
Gold is now at $3,341.42, and silver is climbing as well, $32.95. | ||
Dr. Elliott, what is happening? | ||
And then Xi Jinping opens the door for regaining Trump in trade talks. | ||
So they have blinked. | ||
First, we'll get into the huge 300-plus percent tariffs. | ||
It's all going bonkers. | ||
It is going bonkers. | ||
And so let's talk about gold and silver and this stratospheric rise that we're seeing in the price. | ||
You know, all-time highs. | ||
Things go up because of structural changes or because of crisis, right? | ||
So when you look back at the last big, massive move that we had in gold, it was in 1980. | ||
That was a crisis, right? | ||
We had the Iranian Revolution, and you had an oil crisis. | ||
So gold surged. | ||
From like 600 and something dollars an ounce to like 2600 from the late 70s to early 80 because of this crisis. | ||
Now, it came down after that. | ||
Why? Because global cooperation, coordination of things, they knew that, okay, we're gonna fix this global crisis, right? | ||
So gold tends to rise, silver tends to rise during times of crisis when people don't see That things are gonna actually turn out very well. | ||
But then you had this global cooperation, the world came together, and gold and silver came down. | ||
This time, it's not a crisis, right? | ||
The leftist media will tell you this is all Trump's fault because of tariffs. | ||
No, this is a structural change. | ||
It's not like a speculative spike of the past. | ||
It's a global new financial trade order, and that's how you 20 months ago on the show. | ||
And I already saw this when I called you, and I talked to you and said, no, you're totally right, but you as an economist walked through. | ||
That's how you predicted to the dollar where it is right now. | ||
It's like you're just now saying this today. | ||
Why don't you go back and explain how you knew this was all coming, and then go to the latest. | ||
And we got the video clips, one through three, whenever you want to call for those. | ||
Yeah, okay, so... | ||
I mean, when you look, it's not hard for me to make some of these predictions, Alex, because to me, they're rooted in a fundamental reality. | ||
You either have technical reality, right, which is just like traders, but there's always fundamental forces that cause a chart to look like a chart, right? | ||
You know, a chart just doesn't show up and it's like, oh, gold is going up, silver is going up, or they're going down. | ||
No, there's reasons, whether it's a legislative action, inflationary pressures, interest rate cycle, fiscal policy, monetary policy, geopolitical conflict. | ||
Those kind of things always cause things to move. | ||
So you could see things starting to happen. | ||
Even back then, you know, when we started doing shows together 20 months ago, it's like, yeah, the writing is on the wall. | ||
And it's not that. | ||
I was being prophetic. | ||
No, I was just looking at the fundamental forces that cause these shifts. | ||
So this move that we're seeing in gold and silver is a secular move, right? | ||
It's not a crisis. | ||
It's a broader structural shift in the global economy. | ||
See, the core difference is global trust has eroded, and they don't see, people around the world don't see A functioning mechanism for recovery, I guess, is the best way to say it. | ||
So Gold's Ascent, it was up like 27% last year, and it's up 16% year to date. | ||
This has obviously drawn comparisons back to the 1980s, but that was a crisis. | ||
This is a structural change. | ||
And the reason that this is gonna have legs, right? | ||
Some people are now, economists are saying, this is gonna be a decade-long move because the global cooperation is not there. | ||
You're getting more nationalistic policies. | ||
The World Economic Forum, the CFR, these large global entities, they're losing. | ||
Right? And their pride won't let it go away. | ||
But this is a structural shift, Alex. | ||
And the market is actually pricing in a deeper division in global cooperation, which is exactly what you said. | ||
And you said if Trump does the things he says he'll do, you said, and he will, and if he's successful, which you believe he would be, this would happen. | ||
How did you nail it? | ||
I mean, on the graph, when you said it would go up, you just underpredicted, A little, but the times you said, the dates, I mean, it's crazy. | ||
I mean, it is kind of crazy, but when momentum starts to happen, you get this trend, and you never know how far that's going to go, right? | ||
That's the one thing that you don't know, is how big is this going to go? | ||
What kind of black swan events are going to happen? | ||
When is it going to end? | ||
But the trajectory... | ||
Is kind of easy to look at, right? | ||
Sure, I mean, what I'm saying is with all these trends and with silver especially needed more things than ever, it's basically a rare earth mineral, but beyond that, they could pull some games and drop it down for a while, but with global inflation and all the other things that are factored into it and demand needed, over time, | ||
like I said, I think this is decades and decades, and this is just going to get more intense. | ||
Yeah, for example, when you look at silver, Alex, you look at when we had 2010, 2011, and silver went from $12 to $48 an ounce in six months, right? | ||
That was the speculative blow-off at the end, but it was speculative. | ||
These were traders at that time. | ||
This time it's structural because we really are running out of supply. | ||
We really do have more demand. | ||
Back then, there wasn't really, you weren't running out of supply, it was traders locking in profits. | ||
We've got that happening now, but you also have, and this is how I look, when you look at COMEX, when I talk to the depository every day, and they're starting to run out of supply, that means, okay, at some point, the manufacturers of this world, | ||
like back then, 20 months ago, we knew. | ||
That silver was needed for electronics. | ||
We knew that it was needed for nuclear power. | ||
We knew that it's needed in the basically military-industrial complex. | ||
We knew that it's needed for new battery technology, electric vehicles, all of that stuff. | ||
So to me, it's not... | ||
Especially when they announce this new battery that's like 20 times better that it's basically all silver. | ||
Yeah. So Samsung, their battery, it's going to change the electric vehicle market, right? | ||
But ooh, that's... | ||
Samsung's a Korean company. | ||
Now, that might be impacted by Trump tariffs, right? | ||
So not only do you have this greater demand, but the prices are gonna go up. | ||
So you look at all the stuff that's happening, and I look at the interest rate cycle a lot. | ||
Even back then, Jerome Powell was actually manipulating the market for Biden. | ||
By keeping interest rates artificially low, artificially low, artificially low, right? | ||
To try to goose the economy because Biden stunk at growing the economy. | ||
At some point, you can't keep these rates that low for that long without any kind of economic growth because it's going to cause massive amounts of inflation, which is exactly what we got. | ||
So, I know it's a long answer to your short question, but these are the things that I look at. | ||
No, no, I say all that, so now what are your predictions with the trends? | ||
So, now, we've... | ||
Jerome Powell is actually speaking while we're doing this show right now, and... | ||
Can we pull that up, guys? | ||
Find it, and we'll go to it later. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
So, here's my guess on what he's going to say, because they're between... | ||
And last time, you predicted what he would do. | ||
Yeah, so, I think he's speaking now, but I think he'll make the announcement within the next 20, 30 minutes or so. | ||
So, he could either say they're going to lower interest rates, well... | ||
I don't think they're gonna lower interest rates, right? | ||
Because that's gonna cause even more inflation. | ||
But Trump's been asking for that. | ||
He's been asking for that. | ||
And I don't think Jerome Powell's gonna do that because if you've got inflation, which is gonna come with some of the tariffs, he's not gonna wanna do that. | ||
Now, with the inflation, normally, you would have to raise interest rates to slow it down. | ||
So here's the pickle that he's in. | ||
You either slow down inflation by raising interest rates or you grow the economy by lowering them. | ||
They can't do both. | ||
They have this dual mandate and they can't do it. | ||
So I bet they're just gonna pause and they're gonna say we're not gonna do anything right now because we don't know what the impact of Trump tariffs are gonna be. | ||
Earlier in some pre-conversation that he had yesterday, I think it was, he said these tariffs that Trump is bringing on us, they're way more extreme and the damage is going to be way more pronounced than what we ever expected. | ||
So that's an attempt to drive markets down. | ||
Yeah, that's going to attempt to drive the markets down. | ||
So I think, though, that they're just going to keep rates sideways, which will cause, and I think we're starting to see it now because I know the stock market's down like 600 points as we speak, that the stock market's down. | ||
Because of the confusion that's coming out of the mouth of Jerome Powell that they don't know what to do, right? | ||
So I think they're just gonna pause. | ||
Now, gold and silver are going up because of the confusion, Alex. | ||
So here's where I wanna watch this video from the Council on Foreign Relations, right? | ||
Because this, you'll be shocked as to what comes out of this lady's mouth. | ||
But it's like a three-minute video, and then I wanna explain in layman's terms what is happening, and this is where pride comes before the fall. | ||
And then I wanna get into China, the trade war, what you see happening there, and China blinking. | ||
This is the Council on Foreign Relations, clip one, here it is. | ||
The Mar-a-Lago Accord is a set of economic policy proposals you're not gonna want to ignore. | ||
Most people think of Mar-a-Lago as U.S. President Trump's Florida home. | ||
But increasingly, in financial markets, Mar-a-Lago means something else. | ||
The Mar-a-Lago Accord. | ||
It's a series of policy proposals put forward by Stephen Mirren, the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. | ||
The goal of the Accord is to support U.S. manufacturing. | ||
And if it is implemented, it could mark the biggest change in global bond and currency markets that we've seen since the 1980s. | ||
I'm Rebecca Patterson, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
I've also been a global investor and economic researcher for nearly 30 years. | ||
The Mar-a-Lago Accord can really be thought of as five basic steps. | ||
Step one is tariffs. | ||
Helping manufacturers in the U.S. by making them more competitive compared to imports. | ||
That's well underway. | ||
Step two is combining trade and tariffs with defense. | ||
If foreign countries want to stay under the U.S. security umbrella, they have to pay for it. | ||
Maybe with tariffs, with major investments in the U.S. or other actions. | ||
Step three is keeping the dollar, the global reserve currency, but weakening it at the same time. | ||
President Trump knows that a global reserve currency gives the United States geopolitical leverage. | ||
At the same time, a weaker dollar can support exports, and that helps manufacturing. | ||
So how to get there? | ||
One idea in the Mar-a-Lago Accord is to have foreign governments switch some of its current treasury holdings into much longer-duration bonds. | ||
Now, step four is a fix if step three can't move forward, and that's basically the United States acting unilaterally to weaken the dollar, directly buying foreign currencies, or perhaps considering something like a tax on foreign capital inflows to the United States. | ||
Step five is the Federal Reserve, really supporting these policies and intervening if needed. | ||
First, of course, is the bond market. | ||
Swapping treasury holdings into less liquid, much longer-term bonds could create volatility that would ripple through financial markets and potentially slow economic growth. | ||
Similarly with the dollar, back in 1985, when countries came together at the Plaza Accord to weaken the dollar, it went too far. | ||
It was disorderly, and they had to intervene again in 1987 to stabilize things. | ||
We could see a repeat of that. | ||
And then finally, more structurally, It could raise questions about the Federal Reserve's independence. | ||
Both political parties today agree on supporting the US manufacturing sector. | ||
And all politicians know that policies come with costs and benefits. | ||
I think the question with the Mar-a-Lago Accord is whether this set of policies is gonna have enough benefits to justify the potential costs. | ||
All right, that's the big MI6 US front group. | ||
That's the globalist mouthpiece. | ||
What do you see there? | ||
So a lot of what she said was actually accurate. | ||
Yeah, Trump wants tariffs. | ||
It's going to bring in manufacturing into America because it's going to make foreign goods more expensive. | ||
She's talking about weakening the currency. | ||
I talked about this in Trump 1.0 administration. | ||
And you predicted that was his plan before he got in? | ||
To have a weak dollar. | ||
To have a weak dollar because when you have a weak dollar, relatively speaking, foreign currencies are... | ||
It's stronger, which means it takes less of their currencies to buy U.S. goods. | ||
So here's where, when Trump can keep the reserve currency status, which would not have happened under Kamala Harris, it would have gone to the BRICS nation. | ||
And that's what I was going to say. | ||
I didn't know what your answer would be, but I know what you're saying, but you say it better, but I'm going to explain. | ||
The globalists admitted three or four years ago the order was collapsing. | ||
Their system was trying to sell us on being poor, eating bugs. | ||
Trump's saying no to that. | ||
We were already in the reset. | ||
They tried to use COVID as the cover. | ||
And so, as you said six months ago, Trump has to do this. | ||
It's the only way out. | ||
So it's not like he's causing all this. | ||
We're in the middle of the crisis, and they're just now turning around saying it's his problem. | ||
Yeah, they're saying it's his problem. | ||
So here's where she's almost like encouraging. | ||
Trump to keep doing what he's doing. | ||
She's acknowledging that what he's doing is his plan, which is exactly his plan. | ||
But here's where, when they acknowledge that, maybe you get people to come along, weaken the currency. | ||
They think that Trump is going to fail. | ||
Right, and this is their arrogance, and this is where pride comes before the fall. | ||
Yeah, so she thinks that Trump is gonna fail, and they can then, with the weak dollar, maybe the US loses its reserve currency status like it would have under Harris. | ||
Well, then they can usher in central bank digital currency, the mark of the beast, like you opened this segment with, right? | ||
Which Trump is against. | ||
Yeah, and so they think that he's gonna fail. | ||
But if Trump wins, they absolutely lose everything. | ||
Everything. So I think that this little video that she did, she was not wrong in a lot of what she said, but you have to look at the motive behind it. | ||
It's almost like the CFR and some of these globalist institutions are egging Trump on because they think he's going to lose. | ||
Little do they know, Trump's not going to lose. | ||
He's not going to give up. | ||
See, the only way that he loses, and we've talked about this before. | ||
Is if we panic. | ||
Is if we panic and we give up now. | ||
Because then you do have some of the markets. | ||
Because explain, we have all the cards, but as Ludnik. | ||
And as I've said, but not for long, they were saying we were over. | ||
They've been positioning this forever. | ||
Yeah, they've been positioning this for a long time. | ||
And Trump, Lutnik, Bessent have all said that this is going to take a little bit of time. | ||
They say six months. | ||
Is that accurate? | ||
It might take a little bit more than that, but yeah. | ||
You think until early next year? | ||
I think early next year, yeah. | ||
They say by the fourth quarter, this will be Trump's economy. | ||
It could be. | ||
But I think it might go a little bit longer. | ||
How is our global reset going? | ||
Is China blinking? | ||
Now with Xi Jinping saying, okay, let's talk. | ||
Just be nice to us. | ||
Don't be disrespectful. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Respect and clarity. | ||
China opens door for reengaging Trump in trade talks. | ||
You want to get into Trump needs to. | ||
Why he needs tariffs and reciprocal trade tariffs is not enough. | ||
Yeah, so you look at this PDF that we have, why this battle is even happening, right? | ||
So you look at the balance of trade of all these different countries. | ||
Where is it? | ||
You go back like 20 years, and our balance of trade was so far off. | ||
Here it is right here. | ||
I'll put it on screen. | ||
Go ahead and overshot, please. | ||
Yeah, that one. | ||
So when you look at that, China was a very small part. | ||
They were the top exporter to eight countries. | ||
America was the top exporter to 175 countries. | ||
Go all the way down to now. | ||
Well, now, China's the top exporter to 125 countries, and we're only to 35. So there's been this balance of power shift, right? | ||
Because they became the manufacturer of the world. | ||
So this is where Trump, when he instills tariffs and reciprocal tariffs and all the stuff on, especially on China. | ||
You know, Trump is playing a very smart game here with the rest of the world. | ||
And you said months ago, I did too. | ||
He's going to put them on and pull them off. | ||
He said that it's to get social issues he wants and to get better deals. | ||
And he said, don't retaliate and we'll make a deal. | ||
But China took the bait. | ||
China took the bait and China's fighting because Xi can't, he'll lose politically if he gives in to America and he loses economically if he doesn't, right? | ||
So what is he going to do? | ||
He's going to lose, lose either way. | ||
Yesterday, the breaking news, it came out that China tariffs up to 245%, not 145. | ||
So I wanted to clarify that because it's not 245 across the board. | ||
You look back and here's the details as I see it. | ||
There was 125% reciprocal tariff on China, 20% tariff added to address the fentanyl crisis. | ||
And then there's the Section 301 tariffs on specific goods between 7.5% and 100%, right? | ||
So at minimum, you're looking at like 152.5%. | ||
But it could go up to 245%. | ||
What's China gonna do, Alex? | ||
I mean, for crying out loud, they're gonna say 245%. | ||
Everything that we send to America is gonna almost triple in price. | ||
It's like, they don't want that. | ||
So now, using tariffs as the negotiating tool to even out this playing field. | ||
This is what part of this was all about. | ||
It's not just to have foreign countries pay the tax. | ||
To access American goods, that's what the tariff will bring monetarily. | ||
But it's to even out the playing field so we can have a competitive chance. | ||
This is where Trump is absolutely brilliant. | ||
And if he gives up prior to winning this, we never win the trade war. | ||
He doesn't level out the playing field. | ||
So China is gonna probably come back to the table and ultimately Xi is going to lose political power there because he's gonna have to capitulate. | ||
And he's going to have to say, okay, let's figure something out here because... | ||
And explain why we have the cards, what they are. | ||
Because I know the listeners know this. | ||
We harp on this because we talked about this before he got in and during. | ||
You're dead on. | ||
You've proven it. | ||
Trump's dead on. | ||
They try to go, he doesn't know what he's doing. | ||
None of this makes sense. | ||
It makes total sense. | ||
And we are winning right now in the trade war physically, economically, but are we winning in the hearts and minds? | ||
Because the fear machine is on 11. The fear machine is on 11 by far. | ||
So why we're winning and why this will work is because part of when China retaliates and says we're gonna put a tariff on American goods going into China, Trump's answer every single time should be, so what? | ||
Really, it should be, so what? | ||
Because let's break it down real simply. | ||
How many Chinese citizens buy American goods in China? | ||
Probably very few. | ||
How many Americans buy Chinese goods? | ||
Like all of us. | ||
Literally, like, just about everybody. | ||
100%, it's impossible not to. | ||
Yeah. Because even if you buy something you think's made in America, half of it's made there. | ||
So, I think the number is about 6% of Chinese buy something like once a year, that they almost import nothing from us. | ||
Yeah. So what if they put... | ||
Some food, that's about it. | ||
Yeah, that's about it. | ||
So what if they put tariffs on American goods going into China? | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Right, what does matter is the tariffs on Chinese goods coming into America because that will destroy the economy. | ||
And so you look at what China is now doing. | ||
So I think they're going to retaliate with or capitulate, I should say. | ||
But they're starting to do something different. | ||
And this is the structural change that we're seeing in the economy, which if you look at this one chart that I have. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Okay. This is China at the opening of the gold markets every day. | ||
When you see the spike in gold prices, that's at China's opening. | ||
So people in China are buying gold. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
They're getting out of their own currency. | ||
They're going into something that's real. | ||
And every time you see a big jump- So they're abandoning ship. | ||
They're jumping ship. | ||
Now, people are gonna say, hmm, this is because of Trump's tariffs that- People are going into gold. | ||
This is not because of Trump's tariffs. | ||
They were already doing it. | ||
They're just doing it more now. | ||
Yeah, they happen to coincide. | ||
Trump's tariffs happen to coincide. | ||
But the real reason is, in 2022, Biden confiscated all U.S. dollar assets from Russia. | ||
So what's Russia going to do? | ||
It's like, well, if they're going to confiscate all their dollars, we don't want dollars anymore. | ||
We're going to de-dollarize the world. | ||
We're going into gold. | ||
This is what these countries are now doing. | ||
This is going to add such a huge, massive demand increase, supply disruption, and this is why this is a structural shift that I think lasts for decades, Alex. | ||
All right, let's come back and get into more of what we can do as citizens to make sure we win this, because I know we're winning economically. | ||
It's going very well, but the public is, on average, Economically illiterate, so we got a problem in my view. | ||
I don't think we're out of the woods here. | ||
That's why I get so pissed at people not backing Trump on this economic stuff. | ||
I mean, he is the only game in town, people. | ||
Because they were going to hand it to Kamala, crash everything. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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I noticed about 15 minutes ago I took 10 drops of the Ultimate Methylen Blue which is about 5 milligrams and within that 15 minute period definitely noticed my focus, cognition increased, good energy right now. | ||
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I will say that the Earth Harmony, it did do a good job. | ||
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I know Earth Harmony does say it is USP grade. | ||
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Keep it coming. | ||
And we'll see everyone soon. | ||
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By the way, I just asked Dr. Kirk Elliott if he's ever taken Methylene Blue. | ||
And he said, yeah, his doctor told him he should take it. | ||
And that he takes a lot of supplements and feels great, but he didn't really feel it specifically when he took it. | ||
Well, that's what happened with me with previous methylene blue. | ||
A few times I felt a little bit of energy, but not with ours. | ||
So it usually hits people in about 25 to 30 minutes. | ||
So if it hits him by the end of the show, we'll let you know. | ||
If it doesn't, hit him. | ||
Because I've talked to one person out of over 100 I've given it to that didn't feel anything, and that was John Johnson's 28-year-old. | ||
She's a really good-shaped girlfriend. | ||
I don't know if that has anything to do with it. | ||
She didn't feel it. | ||
Sean felt it. | ||
Everybody else feels it. | ||
But we're going to see. | ||
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Doc, chug that down. | ||
And then, again, if it doesn't hit him by the end of the thing, he'll still be around with a little ball before he flies out. | ||
I'll shoot a video. | ||
If he doesn't feel it, we'll put it on air tomorrow. | ||
If he does feel it, we'll tell you. | ||
Derek took it, and he said it's scary and made his brain race and electricity through his body, and he's scared, and I'm going to take it again. | ||
And I've talked to over 100 people I've given it to, and three of them have had that happen. | ||
And they're like, well, I'm going to take a lower dose. | ||
Well, actually, I love it now. | ||
But, I mean, this isn't a game. | ||
It all depends on your mitochondria. | ||
If you've already got big mitochondria issues, that's when you really feel it. | ||
And I've talked to scientists and doctors. | ||
That's what they told me. | ||
Down with the medicine? | ||
It's down. | ||
How many lips blue? | ||
No, no, a little bit. | ||
A little bit. | ||
Just a little bit. | ||
It's really strong. | ||
That's actually what happened to the guy they had arrested for firebombing the Tesla thing in Vegas. | ||
His lips were blue from me. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
I saw that. | ||
But seriously, folks, it's a great product. | ||
All right, you got caught up on the break. | ||
What was the point you were making? | ||
The point I was making is Trump using tariffs as a negotiating tool, right? | ||
So China's going to capitulate. | ||
Because they have to, because they sell so much stuff to Americans, like almost everybody buys it. | ||
Now, what is Trump doing with India? | ||
This is even going to be even bigger, I think, for gold and silver. | ||
So India, Trump basically said, hey, India, if you don't actually fix this balance of trade issue that we have, you're gonna get tariffs. | ||
So what are they gonna do? | ||
They're going after the low-lying fruit, and they just said yesterday, They're going to be starting to buy all of their gold and silver for investment, for jewelry, for everything from America, right? | ||
From our depositories here, because that's a pretty good way to actually start to reduce the balance of trade. | ||
Have we learned why there's record numbers of gold coming back to the U.S.? | ||
There's a lot of speculation. | ||
But we're still at that point. | ||
Still at this point where it's just speculation, but time will tell. | ||
But to me, it doesn't really matter why. | ||
The matter is, what matters is, it is. | ||
Right? So it's leaving the rest of the world. | ||
And now Germany is wanting their gold back. | ||
They're wanting to repatriate. | ||
It looks like, you know, people are losing confidence in the global system, Alex, which is why gold... | ||
All the major currencies are inflated and in trouble. | ||
A major reset is here. | ||
They tried to have it be globalist. | ||
It's ours instead. | ||
But I gotta stop you. | ||
I forgot what happened during the break when I was on methylene blue. | ||
You asked me if you want to take some. | ||
He comes on while Jerome Powell's talking. | ||
Just started 30 minutes ago. | ||
Powell just stopped a few minutes ago. | ||
And what did economist Kirk Elliott say? | ||
He said, I think he pauses it. | ||
Folks had thought he might drop it or even raise it. | ||
No, he paused it without pausing it. | ||
He said, I'm not decided what I'm going to do yet, which is a non-decision, which is a pause. | ||
So you just nailed it again. | ||
We have some clips of Jerome Powell talking about this. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll that. | ||
The level of tariff increases announced so far. | ||
is significantly larger than anticipated, and the same is likely to be true of the economic effects, which will include higher inflation and slower growth. | ||
Both survey and market-based measures of near-term inflation expectations have moved up significantly, with survey participants pointing to tariffs. | ||
Survey measures of longer-term inflation expectations, for the most part, appear to remain well anchored as well. | ||
So, as we gain a better understanding of the policy changes, we'll have a better sense of the implications for the economy, and hence for monetary policy. | ||
Tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation. | ||
Inflationary effects could also be more persistent. | ||
Avoiding that outcome will depend on the size of the effects. | ||
On how long it takes for them to pass through fully to prices, and ultimately, on keeping longer-term inflation expectations well anchored. | ||
Okay, Dr. Elliott, you nailed it. | ||
You said he thought it would just be a pause in decision, leaving it the same. | ||
He just said, yeah, I'm not making a decision, which is a pause by another name. | ||
But you talked about when you just came on, and I saw this in the news, he fear-mongered, said the tariffs are horrible, they're going to destroy us. | ||
You never hear of a private Fed head saying, because it's too political. | ||
He's literally at loggerheads. | ||
He said he wouldn't resign if Trump asked him to because they're a private agency through an act of Congress, 1913, but Congress can't repeal the act. | ||
Trump needs to do that. | ||
Now the fear-mongering got even worse. | ||
We'll play that clip. | ||
He literally says that we're going to have to cut Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
No, we're growing out of that and Social Security. | ||
So he just lent to the biggest panic ever, falsely claiming. | ||
So they've gone from Trump is taking your Social Security. | ||
Elon is stealing it. | ||
That's what they're talking about with no evidence. | ||
And now he's up there saying it with no evidence. | ||
This is the thermonuclear fearmongering option. | ||
Here's the clip. | ||
It's very helpful. | ||
The reason we do it is it's really good for US consumers. | ||
So we'll continue to do that just as part of the dollar being a reserve currency, the reserve currency most important. | ||
And we will do that. | ||
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You mentioned amongst the issues you were focused on was the U.S. fiscal situation. | |
Well, clearly, U.S. sovereign debt continues to rise. | ||
And what are your thoughts on the longer-term implications for interest rates and economic stability? | ||
How much further can we go in terms of national debt before we cross a line that might be unsustainable in the long term? | ||
So, the U.S. federal debt is on an unsustainable path. | ||
It's not at an unsustainable level. | ||
And no one really knows how much further we can go. | ||
Other countries over time have gone much farther, but we're now, you know, we're running very large deficits at full employment. | ||
And this is a situation that we very much need to address. | ||
Sooner or later we'll have to, and sooner is better than later. | ||
In terms of, if I can say from My time working on these issues. | ||
It's not the Fed's issue, but if you look at a pie chart of federal spending, the biggest parts and the parts that are growing are Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and now interest payments. | ||
And so that's really where the work has to be done. | ||
And those are issues that can only be touched on a bipartisan basis. | ||
Neither party can figure out what to do without both parties being at the table. | ||
So that's critical. | ||
All of this domestic discretionary spending, which is essentially where 100% of the conversation is, is small as a percentage of federal spending and is declining. | ||
It's already declining as a percentage of federal spending. | ||
So when people are focusing on- I love the private Federal Reserve for 100 and- 12 years. | ||
Maneuvers us into this. | ||
It's like cutting somebody's legs off and then tell them you need crutches. | ||
Or shooting somebody with a shotgun, giving them a band-aid. | ||
And then it sounds like he's not attacking Trump there, but that's exactly what he's doing. | ||
Well, it's exactly what he's doing. | ||
He's shaming Trump. | ||
And he's basically saying, we need this bipartisan plan. | ||
We need everybody to cooperate here. | ||
Insinuating that Trump isn't doing that. | ||
And when Trump doesn't do that, we're gonna have to cut Social Security, we're gonna have to cut Medicaid, we're gonna have to do this and that. | ||
So without saying it, he's actually blaming Trump. | ||
And these constant messages are gonna sink into anybody who's listening, right? | ||
Which is why the globalist, leftist, awful media keep saying these soundbites. | ||
This is Trump's fault. | ||
And notice what he just said. | ||
Oh, we're not growing. | ||
Our population's not growing. | ||
We're not growing the economy. | ||
So everything's now debt payments and entitlements. | ||
We're doomed when that's exactly what Trump's policies on record are countering. | ||
Of course the economy hasn't been growing when you've been exporting jobs for the last 40 years. | ||
It's like Trump is turning this around. | ||
And he knows that, but he thinks people are illiterate. | ||
So, I want to talk about how we respond to this, other big angles and some other key clips, but you... | ||
And this happens with a lot of people. | ||
I felt methylene blue hit me in 15 minutes, and then it peaked in about two hours. | ||
It actually kind of got scary. | ||
The first time you take it, if you have mitochondrial issues, doctors have told me if it's really good, I guess the stuff I took before is watered down, was, I mean, after about an hour and a half, it stopped peaking, and I was just like, and I was kind of getting scared. | ||
It was just like, but you just took it, and you've taken it your daughter gave me before and didn't feel anything. | ||
You just said that. | ||
You just took it and like five, six minutes in, we're playing that clip. | ||
I said, are you feeling it yet? | ||
And repeat what you just said, because this is what people that have the big effects say. | ||
So my fingers are tingly, right? | ||
Five minutes into it. | ||
And it's almost like the air that I'm breathing feels lighter. | ||
It feels cleaner. | ||
I feel more vibrant. | ||
It's like a crisp wind. | ||
Yeah, it's just I feel lighter. | ||
It's really interesting. | ||
I almost like feel smarter. | ||
Or more clarity. | ||
It's just weird. | ||
That's how Sean described it. | ||
He's in really great shape. | ||
He said it's like a meditative, focused awakeness where you're really confident. | ||
A lot of people have that effect. | ||
Almost everybody feels the energy, but it all depends on what's going on with your cells. | ||
But I could even... | ||
I said five minutes ago. | ||
I noticed you were kind of going like... | ||
And that's not placebo. | ||
I don't think you expected it to hit that fast. | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
And focus is a good word. | ||
I do almost feel like laser focus. | ||
It's a really, really good feeling. | ||
It's kind of... | ||
I don't know how to describe it. | ||
It is like a beautiful spring day and you're in the mountains and just the birds are... | ||
And that cool breeze. | ||
Exactly. And it's like a... | ||
Exactly what it feels like. | ||
Yeah. And you didn't really take a full dose. | ||
I gave you about 80% of a dose. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
I tell people to take only a little bit in case it has a huge effect on you, but I wanted to make sure you had an effect. | ||
Sorry, I'm usually as a guinea pig. | ||
That's all right. | ||
I'll be a guinea pig. | ||
Now we're about 10 minutes in. | ||
Is it increasing or just about the... | ||
It's increasing. | ||
I mean, literally, what you just described, like walking in a mountain meadow, fresh flowers, the nice crisp air, the wind, that's what it feels like, and it keeps getting more and more and more. | ||
It's a very... | ||
Focused, pleasant feeling. | ||
Well, I hope you don't turn red like I did. | ||
That's why I say consult your physician, folks. | ||
I turned red about 30 minutes into it, and then I went away in about an hour, and I was kind of... | ||
Derek's here today, right? | ||
We could get Derek on the thing. | ||
I mean, he could tell you what happened to him. | ||
Derek, you in there? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Oh, he goes 15 minutes before to run the war room. | ||
That's why. | ||
I'm going to get him on air. | ||
Because he's like, uh-uh. | ||
He's like... | ||
No, it's great. | ||
Man, I would encourage everybody to take that. | ||
Well, it's not BS. | ||
I've talked to over 100 people, I've given it to, one person didn't feel it. | ||
So that means they got really good, good cells. | ||
If I felt it in five minutes, I must not. | ||
Well, it's not that you're bad. | ||
I mean, I've had two different genetic places test me, and they were like top clinics. | ||
And I have two and a half of the four genes on mitochondrial output. | ||
They're like mutant level, almost 100%. | ||
It's a very rare generation. | ||
But two and a half of the four genes, and if you have like three and a half, you die when you're six months old. | ||
But it's a Northern European issue as well. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Well, that would make sense. | ||
I mean, my mom was Swedish. | ||
My dad was Scots-Irish, so. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
Man, I tell you. | ||
Wow. Anyways, digressing. | ||
We should do a plug right now because, folks, he's the top. | ||
Silver broker in the country. | ||
If he was pushing gold, which is still great, but isn't performing as well, then he would be the top gold guy. | ||
The best, the highest ratings, no screw jobs, completely clear. | ||
You buy it at wholesale. | ||
That means the wholesale price of the day. | ||
Somebody says they have spot their line. | ||
That's the price of gold in the ground. | ||
Explain that. | ||
Let's do a pitch for people because a lot of folks are like, well, you know, it's an all-time high of $3,000 plus. | ||
Here, let's put it on screen. | ||
I'm sure this is hitting the top of it. | ||
No, even mainline. | ||
Economists, and J.P. Morgan, and Goldman Sachs, and all of them, and all these governments are hoarding it. | ||
They're talking about $4,000 by the end of the year now. | ||
We're being more conservative about that, but this is a global, political, financial realignment. | ||
And no matter who wins this thing, I mean, boom, all this hit. | ||
I mean, like, the U.S. still says an ounce of gold is worth $44, and that's what they've got it pegged to. | ||
And then the word is, Trump is about to bring it up to at least whatever daily spot is. | ||
Gold's up $107 today, right? | ||
Silver's, I mean, these prices are really... | ||
Kirk, I know you good. | ||
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You look like you're starting to really feel good. | |
I never see you. | ||
It's a really good feeling. | ||
You know what? | ||
I liken it, too, and I'm not a hard drug guy, and I hate drugs, illegal drugs, but I've tried everything except, like, heroin. | ||
Well, lots of I haven't tried, but I've taken ecstasy a few times in my day, and when I took it... | ||
That's what I told Rob, dude, I feel like I just took a hit of X 30 minutes ago, and that's when it first starts to hit. | ||
It's like this. | ||
Anyway, sorry, go ahead. | ||
No, it does feel really, really good. | ||
So what should feel good for everybody that's been listening to us for the last 20 months is the price of gold and silver. | ||
Now, people ask me all week, Alex, and they say, well, Kirk, why don't you talk about gold? | ||
It's like, why? | ||
Because silver is better. | ||
Well, there's this issue. | ||
They see gold so much more at a subconscious level. | ||
It's like, oh, it's worth, and it's prettier. | ||
Folks, silver is way more industrial, and again, it's growing even faster per capita, and it has way more growth. | ||
So you'd be a bad person if you said get gold. | ||
I just got some gold to show it to people. | ||
It's just so pretty. | ||
And that's great. | ||
Gold is not bad to have. | ||
But I was looking this morning before I came on air. | ||
There's this thing called the exchange for physical spread, the EFP spread. | ||
So if it's going up, that means people are taking physical delivery out of COMEX. | ||
So the premium- On silver is now 14 cents. | ||
This is the most it's been since Trump announced gold and silver exemptions from tariffs. | ||
Gold is down $17. | ||
So what does that tell me? | ||
It's like not that gold is going to slow its growth, but the demand for silver. | ||
People are wanting physical delivery. | ||
It's these manufacturers. | ||
They're encouraging COMEX actors to take delivery. | ||
Of the LBMA medal out of London. | ||
People are taking delivery of silver, which means they're going to need it for manufacturing. | ||
And what's happening with the naked shorts? | ||
I know that's been a big scandal, but any new information on that? | ||
It's not that we don't know anything. | ||
It's just a matter of time before these banks... | ||
Do we know who's doing these record-level ones? | ||
Yeah, these big banks, the largest are JPMorgan Chase and HSBC, and third would be Bank of America, that have the most naked short positions on silver. | ||
As silver goes up, they are gonna be squeezed so hard. | ||
This is where, when I look at what happened when Silicon Valley Bank went under, Alex, back in 2023, there was five regional banks, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, Silvergate, Credit Suisse, First Republic. | ||
Those were basically regional banks. | ||
And there was this market frenzy. | ||
At our office, when that happened, it was the busiest I've ever been in over 20 years of doing this, right? | ||
So imagine what happens if a big bank, not just a regional bank, gets squeezed out and goes out of business. | ||
If one of these big ones goes out, it lights out. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
When you first came on 20 months ago, you said more of that was coming. | ||
Some of that did happen, but am I wrong to say maybe that's one of your predictions that came true but not as hardcore as you said? | ||
We haven't seen a lot more bank failures yet? | ||
We haven't seen a lot more bank failures because during the Biden administration, they put so much stimulus money in it, they forced the banks to stay open. | ||
You're saying now we're about to see it? | ||
Now where I think we're about to see it, because it's not regional banks that are being squeezed. | ||
Regional banks don't have these massive short positions in the metals. | ||
Only the big, massive banks do. | ||
And so this is where I think, as they start to get squeezed out, and they're highly leveraged, and they're already undercapitalized. | ||
And now you've got the dollar. | ||
China is dumping U.S. Treasuries in exchange for gold. | ||
That puts downward pressure on the U.S. dollar, and it's going to cause yields. | ||
Sure, so clearly, the smart money, it's not even a debate. | ||
Gold and silver are only going up, folks. | ||
Particularly silver. | ||
That's why I say get the silver. | ||
India buys U.S. gold and silver. | ||
We already talked about that. | ||
Honda to boost manufacturing ship production from Canada, Mexico. | ||
Response to Trump. | ||
It's working. | ||
Response to the tariffs, yeah. | ||
You got the big chip maker for AI coming here. | ||
But you got these billionaires, though, saying this is something worse than a recession. | ||
Yeah. So they're really hyping that. | ||
So Dalio, Ray Dalio, Bridgewater, big, massive billionaire hedge fund. | ||
There's this whole article where he's kind of, you know, blasting some of Trump's policies. | ||
But there's one thing that he said in there, which is key. | ||
So Dalio said that there's five forces that drive history. | ||
And you know this, Alex. | ||
I know this. | ||
But number one is the economy. | ||
You get paradigm shifts and things can change from dictatorships to capitalists to all kinds of things, right? | ||
International or internal political conflict, that can change history. | ||
The international order, technology and acts as nature such as floods and pandemics. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
So any one of those things could change history. | ||
We've got all of them happening right now. | ||
Guess who is at the head of the United States? | ||
It's Trump. | ||
When all of these things are kind of happening outside of him, right? | ||
So God's looking out for us putting Trump in there right now. | ||
He is, because he is the conduit to change, to bringing America back. | ||
And by the way, everybody remembers the last four or five years. | ||
All the financials were a global crisis. | ||
It's collapsing any moment. | ||
Don't worry, we're going to eat bugs. | ||
We're going to give you a social credit score. | ||
They had this whole austerity carbon tax thing. | ||
Trump's like, eh, eh, eh. | ||
So I know everybody knows this, but Trump is literally trying to stop this. | ||
And I don't know about you, I don't want to be in a giant, never-ending economic collapse is the globalist plan. | ||
I mean, folks, this is a big deal. | ||
I like restaurants and happy people and having fun and everybody's doing good and people get to go on vacation and you pay for your medical bills and, you know. | ||
I mean, they want to end the Western wealth, folks. | ||
That's the globalist plan. | ||
I mean, this is really bad. | ||
This is really bad. | ||
Just like kind of what we started with, you know, Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and he didn't want his disciples to fall asleep. | ||
Can't you just stay awake for an hour with me and pray, right? | ||
Trump needs all of us to stick with him and support this agenda because it will make America great again. | ||
By the way, speaking of that, they got reports who already knew this. | ||
Trump is up at 2.30 in the morning reviewing all their policies and the media reports. | ||
I was told that people in there, Trump has this war room with all these hundreds, dozens of screens. | ||
He's watching internet clips. | ||
Think about what he's going to do the next day. | ||
I mean, he's just a maniac. | ||
And he says every day, we've got to fight like this is our last day on Earth. | ||
We have to. | ||
And I was watching some stuff that you did last week. | ||
You did the Tucker Carlson interview. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
What happens if we fall asleep, Alex? | ||
We will lose our freedoms. | ||
Well, it'll start with our freedom of speech. | ||
God's giving us a chance, but we've got to take it. | ||
He's handing us a life raft, but we've got to get in it. | ||
We have to, because if we don't, it's only our fault if we don't. | ||
Stay awake if we don't pray, if we don't speak out. | ||
And this is why they want to silence us, like what you were talking about, freedom of speech. | ||
If it goes away, the only people speaking are gonna be liars, right? | ||
And so, boy, this is a pivotal moment in history. | ||
Thank God, it's an answer to prayer that Trump is in power right now to lead us into the next chapter, to lead us into freedom. | ||
Have America be what the Founding Fathers envisioned we would be when America was established, which is the greatest country on Earth. | ||
And Kurt, to interrupt, we're almost out of time. | ||
People say, well, what can I do? | ||
Get out ahead of this. | ||
This is an info war. | ||
Explain they're trying to hold us hostage economically and terrorize us. | ||
And they admit they are. | ||
And months ago, they put options for this time to try to drive it down. | ||
And the fact is, they tried this in mid-March, so they're still trying. | ||
They've had some effect, but not as much as they wanted to. | ||
They want to discredit populism worldwide with Trump right now. | ||
And have an excuse for their police state, they admit, and banning freedom. | ||
Trump is fighting all that as well. | ||
It's a no-brainer. | ||
But you've also got to use the head God gave you and get silver. | ||
Okay? And of course, I bought some gold because I just wanted to show it to you. | ||
But get silver. | ||
I had the money. | ||
That's what I'd be getting. | ||
I just got a few pieces of gold. | ||
But get silver. | ||
And I want to order some silver too. | ||
But the point is, is that it's the thing that has the most growth and has grown the most per capita. | ||
And it's inexpensive compared to gold to get into. | ||
You call Dr. Elliott. | ||
They will sell it to you, deliver it to you, with the greatest advice, with all the information, to your door. | ||
There's an 8% fee. | ||
You can sell it back to them for zero commission. | ||
Nobody big or reputable does that, okay? | ||
They are the best in the industry. | ||
That's why they're the biggest. | ||
And they will sell you gold and silver at wholesale right now. | ||
You just check the price every day. | ||
You call them. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Go look at their 7.8, 7.9 stars. | ||
Heads above. | ||
And I'm really sad to say this, because gold and silver is great. | ||
But anything good, evil gets around it to control it. | ||
Like the churches. | ||
God's real. | ||
God's great. | ||
So all the churches are fake pastors. | ||
And for Christ, you know, beat the money changers there at their temple. | ||
You know, it's the same thing. | ||
History of peace. | ||
Judaism, Christianity, all of that. | ||
Look at the Pope right now. | ||
The point is, is that... | ||
You need to use your head, and you need to get silver right now. | ||
And if you want something that's really portable, where you can have a lot of wealth, very small, gold is great, especially with so much right now, very portable. | ||
And obviously, it's going up as well. | ||
But you need to go to KEPM.com forward slash gold, 720-605-3900, KEPM.com forward slash gold, 720-605-3900. | ||
Call, leave your name and number. | ||
If they don't answer, they'll call right back. | ||
Do a free consultation on the phone. | ||
You can go sign up for email to get a call. | ||
Set that up. | ||
It's so simple. | ||
Do it now. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
You wanted to play these clips. | ||
We'll play it in post once the interview goes out. | ||
God bless you, Dr. Elliott. | ||
20-second closing comment. | ||
My fingers and my toes are now tingling. | ||
I can physically see you. | ||
It makes you happy. | ||
It just makes you happy. | ||
So you're about 25 minutes, 30 minutes into it. | ||
Is it intensifying or kind of playing? | ||
Intensifying. It's intensifying. | ||
It's good. | ||
Final comments. | ||
Don't let fear cause you to do nothing. | ||
These are amazing things we talk about because they are great things to do to protect, preserve, | ||
Absolutely. Smartest call you're going to make. | ||
Dr. Elliot, thank you so much. | ||
I want to make a massive announcement right now. | ||
And I'm so blown away by this. | ||
This is the most exciting thing, quote, supplement-wise, I've ever done in decades in my career, in my research. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, decades ago, we looked at selling you methylene blue. | ||
The problem is you couldn't get pharmaceutical grade. | ||
It was something nobody knew about. | ||
Now, because the world's awakened to it, there's a bunch of pharmaceutical grade makers of it. | ||
My doctors, medical doctors, clinics all over the state, said, you need to get on methylene blue. | ||
Told me how to buy it online. | ||
Said, be sure and get USP, which means pharmaceutical grade. | ||
I take it here and there. | ||
Feels like you're plugged into electricity. | ||
It gives you really clean energy. | ||
And I thought, yeah, this is great. | ||
You know, Robert Kennedy Jr., as the HHS said, he talks about how great it is. | ||
He takes a whole bunch of it. | ||
So, we've had the new Methylene Blue in, now available at the alexshownstore.com, for about a week. | ||
And I already have mine. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, I'm sure it's all USP. | ||
I'm sure it's great. | ||
I'm like, oh yeah, I'll remember to take, you know, mine. | ||
It was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
And then yesterday at about 3 o'clock, I'm watching him shoot B-roll for our new Methylene Blue that's from one of the top makers in the United States that supplies. | ||
The big box stores that have it and sell it for $10 more than we do. | ||
It's a big bottle too. | ||
Ultra Methylene Blue. | ||
The highest grade strength USP. | ||
I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea. | ||
I drink it. | ||
And I'm not a placebo guy. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'm taking Methylene Blue before. | ||
I figure out, you know, the one my doctor told me to get. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
We'll see if it's as good. | ||
15 minutes later, I feel my hair on my body standing up and I feel actually an electric current. | ||
In my, through my fingers in my hands and running up my back. | ||
And I start, I'll be honest, 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. | ||
I already got, you know, I can't easily. | ||
It'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'm still a little bit of a tan. | ||
But it was like, I was like glowing. | ||
I was like, what the? | ||
And Chase is like, yeah. | ||
Yeah, and he looks like a mad scientist. | ||
I'm like, I've been eating a lot of it. | ||
His hair is like... | ||
And I'm like, okay, okay. | ||
And then I just, I mean, I swear to God. | ||
I swear to God. | ||
I'm just saying, I swear on my children. | ||
Do not take the full dough because I drank half the glass, put it down, was busy, forgot to drink the rest, and didn't drink the other half. | ||
I was still sitting there this morning because I was sitting around here doing work and I drank it. | ||
And it's insane. | ||
So it would take hours to go in to why it's so amazing. | ||
And later in the broadcast, I'll recover the big news. | ||
I'm going to go over it. | ||
But it is just beyond spectacular. | ||
And by the way, we're going to have one that comes out that isn't flavored. | ||
The guys thought it was great. | ||
It's all natural, organic. | ||
You know, it's just pure vanilla and mint from the mint plant. | ||
Oil, essential oil in it. | ||
So it doesn't taste bad, it actually tastes good. | ||
This is the purest, strongest, and the only one out there that has natural, delicious flavoring in it. | ||
We got the best methylene blue, hands down. | ||
I was already told it was the top firm, supplies the medical centers, where it's not prescription, but doctors everywhere have been telling people to get on it for years. | ||
And there was so many attacks and systems on it, I just, you know, we're a big target on it, but as soon as HHS came out ahead and endorsed it and all this stuff, and it's everywhere now, I'm like, okay, get us the best, and we got it. | ||
And boy, I tell you, we can get enough of it. | ||
It's going to solve our issues. | ||
Funding will be able to expand. | ||
A third of what we got just sold out in the last hour. | ||
So I had a feeling about this because I told you what it did, and that's all true. | ||
So I've taken another methylene blue and it had a good effect. | ||
This other stuff that says it's USP, that means pharmaceutical grade, must not be. | ||
I mean, this is unbelievable. |