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Tomorrow's news today. | ||
Well, I woke up to some really good news at 4 a.m. this morning. | ||
A lot of good news. | ||
Not one, but two of these activist Democrat Party judges that got raided yesterday and this morning in New Mexico and in Wisconsin by the FBI for their cut and dry, obstructing justice. | ||
Violating federal law and protecting gangbangers, illegal aliens, you name it. | ||
And you've heard Tosh Patel and Pam Bondi and so many others say that a whole bunch of arrests are coming. | ||
And from my sources, there are hundreds of arrests of immigration lawyers that are involved in human trafficking, you name it, money laundering, judges and members of Congress. | ||
There is a very good chance that you're going to see AOC indicted in the next couple months. | ||
I know she's under criminal investigation and it's cut and dry, but she did. | ||
And people, oh, that's political targeting. | ||
No, they targeted us for doing nothing. | ||
They've been committing mass crime everywhere. | ||
And this is the low-hanging fruit right here. | ||
But Mayorkas didn't lose children. | ||
Covered it up every step of the way on record. | ||
And so, Trump's swinging for the fences, and he's got people that are going to do it. | ||
We're 95 days in right now. | ||
On this Friday, April 25th, 2025 transmission. | ||
We're entering the 95th day. | ||
The start of it. | ||
He was sworn in exactly at this time. | ||
94 full days entering the 95th. | ||
Watch live now. | ||
It's on. | ||
FBI arrest to Democrat judges for aiding and abetting dangerous illegal aliens. | ||
Trump admin sources confirm more arrest imminent. | ||
Plus, new Pfizer whistleblower who warns the shots are poisoned joins Alex Jones live on air. | ||
Great job to American Journal. | ||
I was working out this morning when the show started, but I then went and looked. | ||
On Infowars, who they had on, I was in my office making some phone calls, and I went, wait a minute, they've got the big whistleblower on first? | ||
That Elon Musk just responded to massively and went public and said, look, it wasn't just his brother almost got killed by the shot, he thought he was going to have a heart attack when he took the mRNA shot. | ||
He didn't say it was Pfizer or Moderna, but that's the same stuff. | ||
Moderna's just four times stronger. | ||
And I told you that's what woke up. | ||
Musk, I was told by people very close to Musk that he got sick from it, but I didn't know it was his heart. | ||
So it really hurt his brother bad and a bunch of his top engineers. | ||
So he's a smart guy. | ||
He can look around. | ||
It's not anecdotal when a bunch of your people get sick. | ||
Well, where's this engineer? | ||
Where's that person that's always here? | ||
Where's the other workaholics like me, my best buddies? | ||
Well, they're having myocarditis, sir. | ||
They're having autoimmune disorders. | ||
Well, they're in a coma. | ||
Oh, where's my son? | ||
Oh, they grabbed him and they're sterilizing him. | ||
Oh, who's doing that? | ||
Oh, it's a New World Order. | ||
Alex Jones is right. | ||
So that's coming up one hour from now, or technically 56 minutes from now. | ||
And then Nick Foyntes in studio, not with Ye, but we're going to have a debate on the issues. | ||
We agree on a lot of things, disagree on quite a few things. | ||
But I want to have a real discussion with him. | ||
He'll be here in the third and fourth hour today. | ||
Appreciate him coming down here to do the interview. | ||
And I don't intend to have a bunch of gotchas or just come after him. | ||
I just want to talk about the state of the country, the world, and some of his criticisms of Trump that I just don't think are well-founded. | ||
Trump's really doing nothing about deporting illegals. | ||
Ha ha ha ha ha! | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us and share that live feed from Rolex Jones on X. This is going to be a big one today. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is Friday, April 25th, 2025. | ||
And this could very well be the last Friday show I ever developed these studios. | ||
They said they're coming. | ||
They have the state court order. | ||
This stay is lifted next Monday in Connecticut to then come in here and raid this facility to shut it. | ||
They never wanted to settle. | ||
They never wanted money. | ||
They said that on the news. | ||
They wanted to try to silence me. | ||
Well, good luck. | ||
All that's going to do is blow the show up even bigger. | ||
I mean, they just keep thinking if they attack us and attack Trump and attack everybody else that that's going to make us go away. | ||
America was asleep before, on average, and the bullies thought that we were intimidated. | ||
Now that America's waking up rapidly, in different stages of that, what does it do when you're awake and somebody's slapping you in the face for no reason? | ||
People get angry, and they take action. | ||
So, the fact that the tyrants aren't smart, And don't crawl back under their rocks during an awakening and hope we go back to sleep is a good thing. | ||
Make it worse. | ||
Make it hurt faster. | ||
More, more, more. | ||
Come on. | ||
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Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby. | |
Come on, come on, come on. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're in day 95 of the Trump administration. | ||
It begins today, just minutes ago. | ||
This being sworn in, basically exactly at this point, 94 days had elapsed minutes ago. | ||
We're entering the 95th day, and it is just simply amazing the things that are happening, the things that are unfolding. | ||
So let me just do this very judicially. | ||
Let me just... | ||
Hit some of the top stories that we're going to be getting into, and then I'll start drilling into them. | ||
First off, Democrat Party operative leftist judges in Wisconsin and in New Mexico have been arrested for obstruction of justice, aiding and abetting criminals publicly. | ||
And then you've got Governor Murray saying he's housing illegal aliens at his house, AOC, organizing how to Evade federal warrants for illegal aliens, holding public workshops on it. | ||
And you've got the Denver mayor, I mean, just all of them. | ||
I mean, the sanctuary cities, they're all committing crimes. | ||
The major immigration law firms all over the country just are laundering money, human trafficking, they're involved in law. | ||
And I told you months ago, they're getting their cases ready, they're getting them lined up. | ||
And I said, if this went on a few more months, that I'd be concerned. | ||
But I said, if we start seeing indictments of these judges and others in the next few weeks, then what I've been told by high-level sources, and I mean high, that no, it's going down. | ||
I would imagine you're going to see more arrests by next week. | ||
The left's like, this is judicial attack on the judiciary. | ||
This is tyranny. | ||
Know when you have TDA and MS-13 people living at your house and when the Democrat Party NGOs and law firms that have been running all this are openly trafficking little children for sex slavery, rape, torture slavery is what it is, | ||
and slave labor on record. | ||
And then acting like you're helping these people as you violate all this federal law, you're going to prison. | ||
FBI arrest judge in escalation of immigration enforcement taken into custody at courthouse. | ||
Yeah, show that B-roll. | ||
It's splendid. | ||
And boy, is this lady a piece of work. | ||
Total Black Lives Matter anti-American. | ||
COVID tyrant. | ||
And then you've got Joel Cano, Democrat judge, arrested for having the Venezuelan gang members. | ||
Yeah, it was a command base with military training. | ||
He's a former police chief, and they're all out doing gang signs. | ||
And the police are at the shooting range and say, I'm not a judge. | ||
Look at the tattoos. | ||
Those are... | ||
Those are hardcore TDA gangbangers. | ||
Let's drop a dime. | ||
How'd that work out for you? | ||
But they got racketeering investigations into the law firms and the NGOs, and if we see arrests and indictments 100 days in, | ||
that's so fast it's hard to believe the way racketeering Investigations normally take years. | ||
So, people who want to see action, you're going to be seeing it. | ||
And we're going to be talking a lot about this today because, again, I've talked to high level of Border Patrol people, current Border Patrol, former DHS, all of it. | ||
They said, listen, Biden for four years disappeared all these people. | ||
That's why they had them destroy their IDs when they got here. | ||
Then they would disappear them, give them new IDs, American Social Security numbers. | ||
The people hiding are hard to find. | ||
But they still are deporting 500, 600 a day. | ||
And it's good they're going after the ones that are the really hardcore criminals with the rape convictions and murder convictions in other countries in this one. | ||
But they're working hard. | ||
And the people saying, well, we need to see more. | ||
You got a 96% shutdown of the border. | ||
It took Trump two years to get to that point to 94%. | ||
In his first admin, no. | ||
They get a 100 for their effort at action shutting down the border and the human trafficking. | ||
The numbers are all out. | ||
They get so far an F-minus on prosecuting the people that have the smuggled and disappeared children. | ||
We've seen barely any developments on that, and that's pretty open and shut, so I expect to see that very, very soon. | ||
So, massive. | ||
We're going to get into all that first. | ||
Once I mention the other things we have, coming up next hour, big exclusive for this operation. | ||
Already happened last hour with Harrison Smith, the American Journal. | ||
As soon as that interview with the whistleblowers, it's already went out live, but I'm told it's going up now to my ex-account. | ||
Pfizer scientists blows the whistle. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We should probably add that to our headline. | ||
It's not just a Pfizer whistleblower. | ||
It's a Pfizer scientist whistleblower. | ||
COVID vaccines are poison. | ||
Just went on with Harrison Smith for an hour. | ||
He's joining us at the start of the next hour. | ||
And Elon Musk responded to him... | ||
Saying he took the J&J shot, only made his arm hurt, but when he took the mRNA, and that could be Pfizer or Moderna, it's the exact same stuff, just Moderna's equivalent of four shots. | ||
Massive chest pain. | ||
Felt like I got hit by a truck. | ||
Almost went to the hospital. | ||
Must reveal. | ||
Felt like I got hit by a truck. | ||
This is big. | ||
So... | ||
That's coming up next hour. | ||
All the developments, what he discovered, what they know. | ||
But they knew it was poisoned before. | ||
The top people. | ||
That's why they, in the FDA fact sheet, in October 2020, said, list of potential adverse reactions and events. | ||
76 of them. | ||
Myocarditis, heart attacks, blood clots, strokes, turbo cancer. | ||
Epilepsy. | ||
Narcolepsy. | ||
Guillain-Barre. | ||
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On and on and on and on. | |
Massive. | ||
Coming up. | ||
And then Nick Fuentes in studio. | ||
Third and fourth hour for a big discussion and debate. | ||
Very controversial guest. | ||
Appreciate him agreeing to come down here and be in studio with us today. | ||
And then the war room with the mighty Owen Schroyer, 3 p.m. today, always fast-moving and loaded for bear with the latest news. | ||
All right, there's a lot more on the trade war and the stocks. | ||
Oh, big news! | ||
Romanian judge defies globalist overlords, overrides the Soros lower court, overturns deep state's coup d 'etat annulment of anti-NATO candidate Kaleen Dordjescu. | ||
And we're working on getting him to pop on. | ||
Oh! | ||
So now, he won the first round by a huge majority, which meant he will win the last round. | ||
In fact, usually without reading their constitution, they might not even have had the election. | ||
And now he's even more popular. | ||
And what a smart guy. | ||
Former chief economist at The Club of Rome, who developed carbon tax plans, and then was the head economist at the UN over sustainability ESGs. | ||
He left 15 years ago when he found out there were pedophile rings running it. | ||
He's on record over a decade blowing the whistle. | ||
Sounded crazy back then. | ||
Doesn't now, does it? | ||
Thought he was building this great new system, this new utopia. | ||
Gonna lift everybody up. | ||
That's what they tell even the high-level globalists that aren't in on it. | ||
Until they went, now you're really in on it. | ||
Why don't you come over here? | ||
He's like, what the hell? | ||
You're devil worshippers? | ||
No, thank you. | ||
So, that's huge. | ||
There's such turmoil in France. | ||
Looks like they're gonna have to back off on their... | ||
Judge convicting Le Pen of paying for meals and trips that weren't 100% campaign related? | ||
No, she's 10 points ahead in all the presidential polls. | ||
So a judge found her guilty. | ||
The same thing, this judicial tyranny over and over and over again. | ||
There's so much more. | ||
But I'm going to leave that until later. | ||
Let's start plowing into the big one. | ||
You have these immigration judges that are openly federal and state saying, we don't care what the cut and dry law says. | ||
We don't care if an immigration court And a person's an illegal alien and even has another criminal record on top of them illegally coming here. | ||
We aren't going to work with you. | ||
In fact, we're not going to let you know when they're even in jail for something. | ||
And then when we release them, we're not going to notify the feds. | ||
And then we're going to house them in our houses, like the governor of New Jersey bragging. | ||
And Tom Homan said, fine, you've been referred for criminal prosecution. | ||
And you've got AOC holding public seminars and training events with illegal aliens, including known gang members and criminals, on how to evade federal warrants? | ||
That is cut-and-dry obstruction of justice. | ||
That is aiding and abetting someone absconding, fleeing. | ||
What would you think would happen to me if there was somebody that had a warrant out for their arrest federally? | ||
And then I went on TV and I said, they're at my house. | ||
Come and get them. | ||
Pull up Governor Murray. | ||
People may think I'm making that up. | ||
Murphy. | ||
Remember he came out and he said, old snaggletooth. | ||
He said, yeah, I've got illegals living at my house and you little young lady. | ||
Why don't you just try to come and get her? | ||
Heh heh heh heh heh heh! | ||
*Mmm* *Mmm* Thank you. | ||
Okay, so you just confessed to aiding and abetting people that have deportation orders up. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
It's political persecution if you indict him. | ||
The guy is a famous crook. | ||
They're the ones trying to put us all in jail for stuff we didn't even do. | ||
It's been proven. | ||
He's on television bragging that he's protecting people who are here illegally. | ||
Here he is. | ||
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We're talking about, I don't want to get into too much detail, but there's someone in our broader universe whose immigration status is not yet at the point that they are trying to get it to. | |
And we said, you know what? | ||
Let's have her live at our house above our garage. | ||
And good luck to the feds coming in to try to get her. | ||
Okay. | ||
And again, they try to humanize it with some of these illegals who are refugees from globalist policies and the lockdowns and all the rest of it. | ||
They admit that. | ||
I humanize these folks. | ||
They're a permanent underclass being used and raped and abused and sucked off of by the Democrats and the globalists and the NGOs. | ||
But you've got a million kids, the Border Patrol estimates, in the four years of Biden, 350,000 that they were ordered to release and cover up where they went and disappear them. | ||
So in this flood, you are authorizing and aiding, abetting the cartels, the drug dealing, the fentanyl deaths, the rape-torture gangs that they call sex slavery. | ||
Not sex, it's rape-torture of children. | ||
And the crime rate has exploded all over the place. | ||
People are being killed left and right in Austin by illegal aliens all the time. | ||
The police think it was illegal aliens killed Jamie White, our reporter, but they don't know. | ||
They said they have suspects. | ||
Okay. | ||
A month ago. | ||
A month ago. | ||
It's wild. | ||
So we're getting killed, whether we're... | ||
Brown or white or black, whatever. | ||
We're citizens. | ||
We're paying for all this. | ||
We're being screwed and we're tired of it. | ||
So the fact that Trump and Kash Patel and all them are now actually starting to arrest these people is good. | ||
And AOC is under investigation over illegal migrant video. | ||
I mean, legal alien video, where she's there. | ||
At a group teaching them how to engage in crime. | ||
How to evade lawful warrants. | ||
And getting people organized to keep them and hide them. | ||
Like it's the Underground Railroad from slavery or something. | ||
So, it's the total 90-10 issue. | ||
They keep calling it 80-20. | ||
Every issue that's 80-20. | ||
80% popular. | ||
What Trump is doing, which is true. | ||
On the border stuff, it's like 87. And the Democrats are for the 15% or whatever, but in a lot of these things, it's like 95-5, where the Democrats are picking the thing that almost no one supports. | ||
And now it's turned out that their little poster child out of Maryland gets caught with smugglers in a smuggler car smuggling people years ago and just everywhere. | ||
Of course! | ||
Of course! | ||
It looks like the guy's like a capo in MS-13. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
He's here illegally. | ||
But the New York Times says he was just living quietly in Maryland when he's getting picked up all over the country and they're putting in the police reports. | ||
This is a smuggler vehicle owned by smugglers with these illegals. | ||
This is a smuggling operation, we believe, but then they just get turned loose by the Soros DAs that control almost every town in this country. | ||
So, let's go to... | ||
The video of the judge, it's great. | ||
We know where to pick them up. | ||
It's at the federal and state courthouses in Wisconsin, accused of helping illegal immigrant hide from ICE. | ||
They're not accused of it. | ||
They did it. | ||
They brag about it. | ||
Here is the creature in black robes, | ||
looking too happy being put into the squad car. | ||
There's the judge, Democrat judge in Mexico. | ||
That's the judge in New Mexico and his wife. | ||
He also has footage of the judge in Wisconsin. | ||
So things are not going too well. | ||
George Soros would not call this happy-making time. | ||
Like he did on 60 Minutes when he helped Hitler round up Jews for extermination. | ||
It was quite exhilarating, actually. | ||
I felt no guilt. | ||
It was a very happy-making time. | ||
It felt very empowering. | ||
I was out there helping my father round them up, and I was learning, and it was a happy-making time, and if I didn't do it, someone else would have done it. | ||
So, oh, the Soros judges aren't doing too well now. | ||
Legal experts troubled by FBI probe of Milwaukee judge over ice arrest. | ||
It's not a probe now you're arrested. | ||
We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse. | ||
Yep, she's like hiding people. | ||
Eduardo Flores rules. | ||
Allowing the subject, an alien, to evade arrest. | ||
Patel said in a brief statement on X, thankfully our agents chased down the perp on foot and he's being in custody since. | ||
The judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public. | ||
The judge's obstruction created by the judge's obstruction. | ||
Certainly good to see some action. | ||
Very refreshing. | ||
Hopefully this is just the first little bit of a lot more. | ||
And I'm told it will be. | ||
FBI agents arrest judge at escalation of Trump immigration enforcement effort. | ||
These judges are committing crimes in front of everyone. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Joel Cano, Democrat, judge arrested over linked to Venezuelan gang members. | ||
No, he was protecting them, working on their cases, hiding them now. | ||
It turns out not just one, but a bunch of them in his house. | ||
And then they're doing gang signs and military training. | ||
Wonder what they were up to. | ||
Wonder what they found in the house. | ||
Wonder what's on the computers. | ||
When he resigned last week, I wonder if he was smart enough to bleach bit everything. | ||
Wonder what's going on with these old boys. | ||
Ex-New Mexico judge since last week, wife arrested for allegedly harboring an illegal TDA member. | ||
I've been waiting for this a long time, my little globalist friends. | ||
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This whole system. | ||
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Turning us into guinea pigs. | ||
They want our bodies. | ||
They want our children. | ||
They stole Elon Musk's son. | ||
You have to understand, it's all part of the same project. | ||
It's all part of training the general public to accept this evil. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, April 25th, 2025, and the arrests have begun. | ||
Democrat Party... | ||
Soros operative judges aiding and abetting TDA and literally hiding illegal aliens in courthouses from federal agents with warrants trying to arrest dangerous criminals are now being raided by the FBI and by Kash Patel and Trump's operation in Wisconsin. | ||
In New Mexico, and the criminal investigations are on of AOC doing the same. | ||
And the criminal investigations are on of the governor of New Jersey, who brags about it on record, and the mayor of Denver. | ||
And I can tell you of Democrat Party operatives like the DA here in Austin. | ||
I can tell you, as I've told you, that the arrest of these judges are incoming. | ||
Hundreds of them. | ||
Hundreds of arrests are coming. | ||
But the ones that are really complex, like the racketeering investigations of the non-profits, the NGOs, the Democrat Party immigration law firms that coordinated with the Biden and before that Obama administrations to human traffic or the rape. | ||
Torture sex slavery operations and the slave labor. | ||
That's even confirmed in the New York Times. | ||
Those go from the bottom of those law firms into the NGOs, right to Mayorkas and right to the top of the State Department. | ||
And just this week, they dismantled hundreds of State Department NGO offices in different countries that are running these operations. | ||
The State Department has been running the CIA. | ||
The CIA has been operating through USAID, EPA money. | ||
Dozens of other agencies' money. | ||
Their budget's not really $50 billion a year. | ||
It is hundreds of billions a year. | ||
And they have cut off almost all of the money to the nerve center of the shadow government. | ||
Precise hits within days of Trump getting in. | ||
So the first big thing they could do in all this complexity and ferrying out who's who... | ||
Was cut off the money. | ||
Now since day one, as soon as Seth got confirmed, just a few months ago, thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of lie detector tests at the Pentagon asking him if they were part of the coup meetings, if they were part of the obstruction meetings, | ||
if they were part of the meetings, what they would do to Trump in the last eight years, and what they would do to him currently, and the coup operations that have been exposed. | ||
That's why they're freaking out about Hegseth. | ||
He is a true and faithful servant of the republic and of the American people and of the president that we elected in a populist landslide. | ||
So, we are 95 days in. | ||
We just started the 95th day 37 minutes ago. | ||
And This is so exciting, but it's also so incredibly dangerous. | ||
And the globalists and the corporate media are, oh, the tyranny arresting judges, oh! | ||
Well, so judges can hide illegal aliens in their offices and then tell ICE, oh, they're not here because they know to come to the courthouse, and then they run out the back with the judge helping them? | ||
What happens to you or I if there's a federal arrest warrant for somebody and we grab the person and hide them? | ||
It's obstruction of justice. | ||
And then, if they're a violent offender, well, now you're aiding and abetting somebody in the possible commission of attacks on law enforcement. | ||
And that's what's going on right here. | ||
You don't think they're coming to raid somebody at a courthouse who's just here illegally. | ||
No, the directive from Tom Homan is... | ||
You go from the worst rapist, murderer, criminal, human trafficker, fentanyl dealers, and they have a list. | ||
And you go, you start here, priority, and you go down. | ||
And people want to just say, Trump's not doing enough to spin it and go, we want them to deport anybody here that's illegal. | ||
And they're like, yeah, when we get rid of the smugglers and the drug dealers and the capos and the bosses, yeah, we'll move into that. | ||
But you'd have to be a psychotic demon. | ||
To go arrest people that are just here illegally, a 20-year-old woman or a 15-year-old teenager, and deport them before you deport MS-13 and TDA. | ||
I mean, come on, people. | ||
And there's no help from almost all the states and counties and cities. | ||
Thousands of them are controlled by Soros and the left. | ||
So they stake out the courthouses. | ||
They stake out the jails. | ||
You know how much manpower that takes? | ||
And I've had them. | ||
Former DHS and Border Patrol in just the last month, they say no, their buddies are all in. | ||
They say they're working 18 hours, overtime, as much time as they want. | ||
They're recruiting new people. | ||
They're opening new detention centers. | ||
All the detention centers are totally full because Biden closed most of them. | ||
They opened giant refugee centers to inject people in on the border in Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona. | ||
But they shut down most of the facilities for holding. | ||
So, you bet I'm sure leading it, because I actually study it. | ||
I actually know what's going on. | ||
I don't just sit there and go, well, Trump's got a magic wand, and he can just get rid of it. | ||
No, they dismantled the enforcement system. | ||
The average date, this is on record, look it up, in the last four years under Biden, that they would give someone to show up with their first immigration hearing is seven years. | ||
Seven years. | ||
And they're already here with a fake name. | ||
The Democrat lawyers and NGOs, give them a citizen's social security number. | ||
Go set them up. | ||
Get them a job. | ||
Get them welfare. | ||
Get them tax rebates. | ||
A month after they're here, they do tax rebate deals. | ||
Oh, tell them you've been here five years and you're made $100,000 a year. | ||
These people are getting $18,000 checks on average of tax refunds when they just got here. | ||
And who gets part of that? | ||
The law firms. | ||
And I'm telling you, because I know the people involved, they've got their racketeering investigations, and they've got total proof at the low level, and they're tracking it up, and they're going to roll it up three levels high. | ||
First, they're going to go in. | ||
The raids have already started. | ||
You just don't see it on the national news. | ||
Raids in Texas, raids in New York, raids in California, raids in Colorado, raids in Rhode Island, raids in Alabama. | ||
Raids all over the place. | ||
Raids in Houston. | ||
Raids in Austin. | ||
Raids in San Antonio. | ||
Raids in Dallas that are in the local news you never see on the national news. | ||
Raids, raids, raids, raids, raids. | ||
What do you think the FBI and DHS, who they've assigned to them, oh, by the way, they've assigned the majority of the ATF agents. | ||
Oh, by the way, you don't harass gun shops and gun owners anymore. | ||
78% of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Trump's like, nah, harassing liquor stores is not your job. | ||
Harassing gun shops is not your job. | ||
That's not our priority right now. | ||
It's getting violent, illegal aliens. | ||
So they've been assigned to these raids, and I'm told most of them are happy about it. | ||
actually do something good for a change. | ||
And you Thank you. | ||
They are raiding these immigration lawyer offices everywhere. | ||
What do you think that's about? | ||
Getting the computers. | ||
And then they can map out the trafficking networks and all of it. | ||
So I know, I've answered my question, we're like 95 days in, like, why aren't they grabbing the kids? | ||
They even admit they've found 80,000, 100,000, where they're at. | ||
Why aren't they doing the raids? | ||
Why aren't they doing the raids? | ||
And I'm told some have actually happened and they're rolling those up and keeping it quiet because they're getting the networks and then they're blueprinting out where it goes to then boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. | ||
And I'm telling you, I've been told they're, hell, they've said it, Hellman said it when Trump was president-elect. | ||
He said on Fox News, and I know who's advising him, General Flynn, that they are going after Mayorkas. | ||
They are going right to the top. | ||
Right to the top. | ||
And it goes beyond him even. | ||
He said, we're going after the NGOs, we're going after the government officials, we're going after everybody. | ||
Well, you've got to get your ducks in a row for that. | ||
And what do you do? | ||
You raid the immigration lawyers' offices. | ||
They're the ones that set the network up and run the first level. | ||
But then that feeds up into the NGOs, the money, how they're farming the illegals and sucking off their paychecks and welfare and fake tax return, rebate, checks. | ||
No, it's going down. | ||
And again, most racketeering investigations take at least a year if they're real and they're going to stick. | ||
So they got a big job on their hands to do this as quickly. | ||
But because it's been so flagrant and so open, I mean, Mayorkas' charity that he used to run, the Jewish charity, got $32 billion just from the federal government, not to mention NGOs and other money, | ||
you know, through all the USAID money and all of it. | ||
Just from the federal government, $32 billion. | ||
That broke last week, in the last four years, from... | ||
The federal government. | ||
What do you think you're doing with that? | ||
So, I'm going to stop covering this now. | ||
But I am extremely pleased right now. | ||
Let's play this video clip right here. | ||
FBI Director Cash Patel confirms Judge Hannah Dugan of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Has been arrested on charges of obstruction. | ||
Dugan is accused of obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week. | ||
That is so exciting. | ||
Here's the video clip. | ||
...read to you, FBI Director Cash Patel's tweet. | ||
He says in part, quote, just now the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on charges of obstruction after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week. | ||
He says... | ||
We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse, Eduardo Flores-Ruez, allowing the subject, who they call an illegal alien, to evade arrest. | ||
Now, they say that this individual was eventually arrested by DHS officials. | ||
This is something that is just developing, Ana, and we have not yet seen any court documents in this case, but we are awaiting further news on this topic. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Here's another important clip. | ||
I don't want to just tell you he said this. | ||
I want to show you the clip. | ||
Tom Homan just murdered the Democratic Party on live TV. | ||
Here's their plan. | ||
The Biden administration overwhelmed the system with 10.5 million. | ||
Internally, they say it's 25. People came over the border. | ||
They know it was going to take 10 years to get through the court docket. | ||
By then, they'd be hoping there's another Democrat administration in. | ||
We are spoiling their plans to have future Democratic voters. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They disappeared at least 10.5 million people, a million of them kids, gave them new identities, and then they have a 10.5 million person manhunt with hundreds of cities, | ||
over a thousand jurisdictions on record that are sanctuaries that, you know what a sanctuary city means? | ||
I used to have the Austin Police Chief on, he would admit this. | ||
They do not arrest illegal aliens for many crimes. | ||
Because, quote, it'll scare them the way they feel disadvantaged. | ||
Then all the crime syndicates can feed on the illegals because they know they're not going to be protected as well. | ||
It's creating total lawlessness with the Democrat Party system sucking the money off the top of the cocaine, the fentanyl, the marijuana, all the other, the methamphetamine. | ||
This is an organized crime syndicate. | ||
And even Maduro came out a month ago, five weeks ago, and said, Look, we were told by Biden to ship them up there. | ||
That's why when we got them out of prison, they were told, go there. | ||
They ordered us to do this, and we have the documents. | ||
Well, I already knew that was true. | ||
I don't need to believe him. | ||
But you've got to get it burned into your brain. | ||
You just think it's this judge in New Mexico, former law enforcement, who is a, it turns out it wasn't one TDA guy, but a whole bunch of them at his house, and they're out doing military training. | ||
And you look at these guys, they're some serious hombres. | ||
What do you think they're doing? | ||
You know what they're doing. | ||
And I gotta tell you, folks, I've been all over the country and I've got a lot of sources. | ||
New Mexico's a beautiful state. | ||
It is, per capita, because it's not very populated, ultra-corrupt, ultra-bad, ultra-anti-American. | ||
We need to liberate New Mexico. | ||
It is worse than California in many ways, but it's sleepy and mountainous and desert, and it's just kind of like... | ||
Tumbleweed's blowing along. | ||
It's bad. | ||
And the law enforcement there is extremely corrupt on average. | ||
I'd have to say Louisiana and Mississippi always get a bad rap because they've had some problems, but nothing compared to this. | ||
New York's gotten some bad raps. | ||
But I'm telling you right now, you want corruption to Colorado? | ||
New Mexico? | ||
Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. | ||
Oregon? | ||
Washington State? | ||
The big cities? | ||
Oh, man. | ||
I mean, they are in on it. | ||
The human trafficking, the pedophilia, everything. | ||
The CPS, the whole system. | ||
I mean, the judges there. | ||
They will throw a patriot in jail for nothing. | ||
There have been famous cases in New Mexico where people are in jail for three years without even charges for nothing. | ||
All because they have a Trump sticker on their car. | ||
Coming to the state. | ||
So, we've all heard of like dangerous old towns in the south when it had corruption you want to go to. | ||
Well, New Mexico is basically one big dangerous boil. | ||
Here's Tom Homan. | ||
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Yesterday the president said this, and I quote. | |
We cannot give everyone a trial because to do so would take, without exaggeration, 200 years. | ||
Now, the court has said that those subject to the statue needed to be given the opportunity to challenge their removal. | ||
To me, I interpret that as a sense of due process. | ||
How do you interpret that? | ||
I think due process was given. | ||
Like the Maryland father, the MS-13 terrorist, that was removed, he had due process. | ||
He was ordered removed by two different immigration judges. | ||
But here's what they're doing. | ||
Here's the plan. | ||
The Biden administration overwhelmed the system. | ||
10.5 million people came to the border. | ||
They know it's going to take years to get through the court docket. | ||
By then, they're hoping there's another Democratic administration in. | ||
They'll have U.S. citizen children. | ||
Then all of a sudden, nobody wants them removed. | ||
We're spoiling their plans to have future Democratic voters, and through a census, have control of the House. | ||
Through a census vote, Democratic sanctuary cities get more seats in the House. | ||
This is their plan. | ||
That's why they overwhelmed the system. | ||
That's why they didn't detain them. | ||
When they detain them, they get a hearing in 35 days. | ||
They released them. | ||
Now it's going to take five to seven years. | ||
They're going to keep playing this game to the immigration courts, to appeal after appeal after appeal, district judge, district judge, to slow us down, because their hopes is they'll gain power again. | ||
Then they can warn amnesty to 10 million illegal aliens that are released in this country illegally. | ||
We're trying to remove these public safety threats and national security threats as quick as possible. | ||
They're putting every roadblock in front of us to prevent us from doing that. | ||
Yeah, and then, and I'm not being mean, but he's in the studio later. | ||
That's one of my big beefs. | ||
Nick Foyntes goes and says, they're not deporting anybody. | ||
They're going soft on this. | ||
That's just not true. | ||
So he's coming up in the studio. | ||
I'm not trying to be mean. | ||
I appreciate him coming here to have a discussion and debate. | ||
It's just that that's crap. | ||
And he's smart. | ||
He knows that. | ||
But it's so fashionable to just, you know, say Trump's betraying us here, Trump's betraying us. | ||
They're busting their ass. | ||
10.5 million disappeared people. | ||
They're supposed to, with 33,000 FBI agents and, what is it, 20-something thousand Border Patrol agents and they're just supposed to... | ||
I mean, they're not leprechauns that just snap their fingers and you get a pot of gold. | ||
Alright, I'm gonna stop. | ||
We're going to start the next hour. | ||
We have a huge Pfizer on-record scientist whistleblower on the deadly shots. | ||
And they knew it was poison. | ||
They knew it was deadly. | ||
Get the head of the Crick Institute out of the UK to where they're rolling out. | ||
This is great. | ||
The top advisor of the British government, it's going to erase your immune system once you take three shots and then we'll own you for life. | ||
Then we have the Pfizer... | ||
Head of Global mRNA, James O 'Keefe. | ||
Remember two years ago? | ||
I was on a date with James O 'Keefe. | ||
These people are idiots. | ||
James O 'Keefe dyed his hair blonde. | ||
Oh God, tell me about what you did. | ||
Well, we make viruses in the lab and release them so there's new variants. | ||
So we got a lot of other new viruses we're about to release to take over. | ||
And it was so bombshell. | ||
People didn't believe it was real. | ||
They go, that's not really a Pfizer vice president. | ||
Of course he was. | ||
And when I saw that, I said, they're going to shut down Veritas in a month. | ||
And they did. | ||
I mean, I know when I see something so devastating, the enemy's coming. | ||
And that's why they're after us, too. | ||
Because we have been devastating them. | ||
That means you supporting us. | ||
You are this operation. | ||
Now, let me just stop. | ||
They could be here as early as next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. | ||
Look at the news. | ||
They got the order. | ||
The appeal got blocked in Connecticut. | ||
They got their turnover order already from the Texas judge eight months ago to seize this building. | ||
They don't want money. | ||
They want to silence. | ||
They said that. | ||
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Bill Gates! | |
Klaus Schwab. | ||
King Charles. | ||
New World Order. | ||
All you scumbag globalists. | ||
Not just America. | ||
The world is awakening. | ||
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And you're going down. | |
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've 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 you by the end of the show, we'll let you know. | ||
It's just medical grade, thealexjohnestore.com, and 10 times the effect of anything I ever had before. | ||
Doc, chug that down. | ||
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. | ||
I felt methylene blue hit me in 15 minutes. | ||
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, and like, but you just took it, and you've taken it your doctor gave me before and didn't feel anything. | ||
You just said that. | ||
You just took it, and like five, six minutes in, we were 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. | ||
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. | ||
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So it's been a few minutes now that we're about 35 minutes into you taking it, what you're feeling. | ||
So my toes, my fingers, it feels like my blood is like just rushing through my body like really fast, right? | ||
It's like this tidal wave and it makes me feel focused. | ||
It makes me feel alert. | ||
I do a ton of studying, a ton of reading, a ton of research. | ||
You know what, Alex? | ||
I wish I would have had this when I was working on my PhD studies. | ||
It's like, I probably could have got it done way faster. | ||
I mean, truly, I feel alert and more focused, and it's like everything that's coming in is sinking in, but the air around me feels lighter. | ||
It's like, you know how when you have a heaviness that's on you and you walk around, you're just kind of moping around? | ||
I feel like I have a spring in my step, even though I'm sitting here. | ||
It's this, like, feeling. | ||
I feel more energetic. | ||
I feel more alive on the inside. | ||
It's just... | ||
It keeps intensifying. | ||
It's an amazing feeling. | ||
When you live in a world that there's so much fear and it just makes you kind of down, I almost feel like my body is full of sludge and it's cleaning itself out. | ||
That's what it feels like. | ||
I would say it's like a high wind blowing over a cloud off of you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it's hard to keep. | ||
We got about 20 bottles for ourself when it came in three and a half weeks ago. | ||
I was going to try it. | ||
I'm like, yeah, we're pushing it. | ||
I'm sure it's great. | ||
Everybody says it's great. | ||
Let me actually see how good it is. | ||
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We'll get it. | ||
But right now, this is like 10 times stronger than any I ever took. | ||
So be careful with it. | ||
Your own research. | ||
Consult your healthcare provider or physician. | ||
But Kirk, we'll get you a bottle of this. | ||
And thank you so much for your support. | ||
You bet. | ||
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Bye. Bye. | |
Bye. Bye. | ||
All right, coming up at six after, major Pfizer scientist whistleblower with incredible information. | ||
Vaccines are poison, close quote, is coming up. | ||
But again, 400 plus stations don't carry this first five, so I don't want anybody to miss this. | ||
To everybody you know, tune in now. | ||
Share the live links right now. | ||
From Real Health Shows on X, here it is. | ||
We are the number one hated and attacked media organization in the world by every evil, disgusting, sickening organization on the face of the planet. | ||
And I'm going to say it. | ||
If you're going to go, go as big as you can. | ||
That's why John Hancock literally saw people signing their names a little bitty and people he knew signed them. | ||
You really couldn't tell who they were. | ||
And I get it. | ||
Every person signing that was signing their potential. | ||
I'm going to have the king coming after me. | ||
I want him to come after me, number one. | ||
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That's a pretty large signature, Johnny. | |
Yeah, I'm going to risk my life fighting tyranny. | ||
Anybody that's ever been in fights, you know, looking for fights, but you've been in a few. | ||
You learn, you hesitate when somebody's trying to beat the hell out of you. | ||
You're going to get your ass kicked. | ||
But you just decide to beat the living hell out of them and stop worrying about who's winning. | ||
And you're going to win almost every time unless you're fighting Mike Tyson. | ||
I know people will knock you upside the head really hard and like sit back and look at what it did. | ||
Or somebody will hit you in the side of the head with a baseball bat and they'll kind of sit back and watch and see what it did. | ||
I'm like a Terminator. | ||
You're about to find out. | ||
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I'll shove that bat up your ass and turn you into a popsicle. | |
So, that's what's going on here. | ||
And I love it. | ||
Because we're drawing their fire. | ||
We've exposed them. | ||
We've drawn them out of their rat holes to do all of this. | ||
The Soros scum and the Soros DA. | ||
All of them, they're filth. | ||
They're disgusting tyrants. | ||
Just like judges in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia. | ||
They're disgusting. | ||
And it's like we're in the dark and they got night vision. | ||
We're in a pitch black arena with no light and they've got their illuminators on and they can see us and we can't see them. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
I walked over with my listeners collectively and pulled the switch and turned the lights on. | ||
The real war is here with the globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
They've declared war on us and we accept the challenge. | ||
We're taking the country back. | ||
Their attacks on Trump, their lawfare, all the criminal activity. | ||
How'd that work out for them? | ||
They were dumb enough to brag, remember, everywhere. | ||
It'll be over for Trump when this mugshot comes out in Georgia. | ||
We're finally getting it. | ||
Every channel, remember? | ||
It's the end. | ||
The mugshot, the mugshot, the mugshot. | ||
And then Trump nails it with a beyond Clint Eastwood, badass, American Eagle gaze of total defiance that everybody looks at. | ||
And nose deep down, that's the alpha male. | ||
That's the badass. | ||
That's the defiant real person. | ||
You can't fake that look. | ||
And then when they shot him, you got even more of that look. | ||
Except the lips pulled down and the teeth bared and the eyes bugging out. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes, we get to see who's really who at times like this, don't we? | ||
And now the bad guys are gonna find out who's really who, aren't you? | ||
Because the veneer of civilization is burning off. | ||
And all the posers, and all the thugs, and all the bullies who thought they had this country on its knees and cowed are now just beginning to understand that they have awoken the terrible giant! | ||
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Quiet! Quiet! | |
You haven't seen this? | ||
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That's him! | |
Your allegation that government officials are aiding in pedophiles, child sh *t, and the grooming of people, right? | ||
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You mean like what Jeffrey Epstein did? | |
Sure, is that a yes? | ||
Is that a yes? | ||
One of the things you've been talking about on your show is your allegation that government officials Nicely | ||
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We're done. | |
Oh. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are about to save a lot of lives here today. | ||
We knew when they first began or were about to roll out the mRNA Pfizer-Moderna shots, all the exact same thing, just the Modernas three or four times pitting on the dose that they put out stronger than the Pfizer. | ||
We knew that it was going to Cause massive health problems because even the FDA put out an adverse events prediction paper in October of 2020 listing 70 plus things like myocarditis, | ||
heart attacks, blood clots, strokes, Guillain-Barre syndrome, narcolepsy, epilepsy, turbo cancer. | ||
And we had Michael Yedon. | ||
A former high-level Pfizer scientist, head of their vaccine program, coming out in warning. | ||
And now we've got, according to insurance actuaries, 30-plus million dead from the shots, the highest increase in mortality ever in all the major countries that have any reporting data. | ||
And then we had Project Veritas, before they kicked O 'Keefe out, bust the head of global mRNA at Pfizer. | ||
Bragging that they were creating and mutating antifunction viruses to release them, new COVID strains, to have an endless revenue stream for their so-called vaccine. | ||
And then we had David Bauer of the Crick Institute that advises the British government as it was rolling out saying, oh, we already studied it. | ||
It erases people's immune systems. | ||
They're going to need more of our shots in the future. | ||
Absolutely wild. | ||
Well, now. | ||
We have a major Pfizer whistleblower scientist blowing the whistle on COVID vaccines. | ||
And I really appreciate him coming on the broadcast, Justin Leslie. | ||
Of course, Elon responded back when he first commented online that, yeah, I took the J&J shot, only made my arm hurt, but when I took an mRNA, doesn't say Pfizer or Moderna, heart pounding, almost at the hospital, terrible. | ||
So I appreciate the crew getting him on. | ||
I appreciate him being here. | ||
Of course, we have J.D. Vance coming out saying that the COVID vaccine made him the sickest he'd basically ever been. | ||
So to join us and give major updates on all this and his take on RFK Jr. and more, he was just on the American Journal earlier. | ||
That's being posted to Exit Relox Jones as well. | ||
If it's already up there, you just saw it. | ||
This is important. | ||
And now more has come out, and he's got more information. | ||
So, I appreciate Justin Leslie joining us. | ||
He was a Pfizer scientist working on mRNA vaccine technology during the lockdowns before he became a whistleblower and subsequently worked on an undercover investigation journalist for Project Veritas and the O 'Keefe Media Group. | ||
And we really appreciate him coming on. | ||
Justin Tegrity. | ||
JustinTegrity.net or Play on Integrity. | ||
And he joins us here with all the new developments that have unfolded and where he sees the world in his grading of RFK Jr., the new HHA said, and some of the actions we've seen there. | ||
So, Justin, great to have you. | ||
Thanks for coming on. | ||
Alex, thanks for having me on. | ||
I appreciate the time, sir. | ||
Very grateful for the opportunity to speak with you and get my story out to the world. | ||
Well, let's start at the beginning or wherever you'd like, and then just currently what you're witnessing and all the new developments unfolding there. | ||
I mean, there's so much to cover. | ||
For people that don't know about your story, you should probably recap that. | ||
So I was a formulation analytical scientist that worked directly on the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
It was my first job out of college. | ||
I was 23 years old when I first started working there. | ||
I started working there in March of 2021. | ||
So the vaccine rule-out had already started. | ||
But I knew that the vaccines were injuring and killing people initially, in which, you know, I was looking for a job opportunity, like I was telling Harrison on the American Journal. | ||
But I also knew that I knew better and that I had the opportunity to be a whistleblower if I took the job and see how it was from within and, you know, take it all. | ||
From a truth tellers and truth seekers perspective, someone who was critical and hypercritical of what was going on inside the walls of Pfizer. | ||
And no, it was not corporate, you know, malfeasance or anything of that nature. | ||
People were being murdered and injured and killed because of these vaccines, Alex. | ||
And so that is what my message stands on. | ||
I'm a Pfizer scientist who works directly on the COVID shot and ultimately just wanted to inform the world and inform The masses inform the parents of children that were injecting their kids with this, I call it a toxic poison injection, inform the world that they should not be putting this inside themselves and inside their kids that don't have the consent, | ||
ultimately, to make a decision. | ||
You know, so that is why this is so important to me, protecting the kids and making sure that they are not going to die. | ||
You know, this is really important stuff. | ||
So thank you again for having me on. | ||
You bet. | ||
Well, I want to go back to that time and then go through some of the big events that they hope we forget about. | ||
And then the big updates on what's come out in just the last month or so since you've been going, you know, really public exposing even more. | ||
But, of course, your undercover investigations with the great James O 'Keefe as well. | ||
So you go in there, wide eyes, you're a scientist, and we know at first they wouldn't even tell people what was in it. | ||
It was just a blank sheet if you ask for the fact sheet. | ||
But on law, it's supposed to always be with every drug. | ||
They call it a vaccine. | ||
What is it really? | ||
And what is it? | ||
So actually, I was trying to send you guys on Infowars a video. | ||
But essentially, when I was working directly with Project Veritas, and unfortunately, due to reasons that we can get into, but we did something called a microscope expose, essentially, where I provided Project Veritas the vials. | ||
And so this... | ||
The idea came from seeing that people were lighting up on their arms due to the luciferase enzyme when they held a blacklight against them. | ||
And also just seeing, I'm sure you've seen it with Richard Hirschman and several other embalmers who have been pulling out big, massive clots out of people who have died from the COVID shots necks, right? | ||
Or from their groin area, you know? | ||
So these are, like you're seeing on the screen, massive clots that are forming from this COVID-19 injection. | ||
And so from my perspective, this so-called vaccine is not a vaccine. | ||
It is ultimately some sort of drug formulation delivery system that was not perfected at all. | ||
And ultimately, it could ultimately tie into the transhumanism agenda, not in the sense of I think it's nanotechnology that is like invading the brain and doing microchips, but ultimately it is. | ||
They're inserting this foreign technology to put other drugs into your body, and it's ultimately causing havoc on our body system. | ||
So as you can see, there's just all of these crazy clots that are happening. | ||
But the coroners, the embalmers all over the world say, some of them the heads of the society, some of them 50 years, like in the German, head society, their pathologist, came out and said, no, these are new. | ||
It's growing these things in people. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I said on the Harrison Smith show, the American Journal, that we need to create a call to action and get the attention of Donald Trump and get the attention of RFK Jr. to pull these vaccines, so-called vaccines, off of the market and stop injecting, | ||
especially kids, but really everyone in the world needs to stop taking this shot because it is not... | ||
Something that you should be putting into your body. | ||
I was also mentioning on the Harrison Smith Show, there is a lawsuit for Crimes Against Humanity that I'm a part of right now. | ||
I'm working with Unjected.com, the CEO, Shelby Hosanna, and I are working with a paralegal team. | ||
So it's all pro se. | ||
It's not a class action lawsuit yet, essentially, but it is a lawsuit out of Hawaii because that's where they're based, where we are... | ||
Looking to bring it to the mainland. | ||
So if you guys can help gain some traction on all of this, that would be awesome. | ||
And I greatly appreciate it because we're in the appeal process right now. | ||
They're saying that we're essentially conspiracy theorists. | ||
And we all know that conspiracy theorists are, you know, normally right just six months ahead of time, you know. | ||
So we can get more into that if you want, Alex, but I'm all here for... | ||
Well, Michael Yedon was the head of Pfizer's vaccine program. | ||
Just a couple years before they did this. | ||
And he said before it rolled out, he said, this is a depopulation plan. | ||
It turns off your immune system is designed to kill people a bunch of different ways so that you can't pinpoint it exactly. | ||
But we know that it triggers the body to create this sludge, even in young people. | ||
And then when people's hearts fail, they go, oh, you've got a viral infection. | ||
Well, yeah, it's a spike protein replicating. | ||
It orders your body to mass replicate. | ||
I know you're a scientist. | ||
You can speak to this better than I. The HIV spike protein. | ||
So that's how they knew. | ||
When the Indians in January of 2020 scanned it, they said, no, this is five viruses combined. | ||
It's the HIV spike protein. | ||
Then Australia did it. | ||
Then they pulled those studies. | ||
They didn't say they were wrong, but under pressure, they pulled them, but we already had them. | ||
And then now we hear two weeks ago from the White House, oh, it was made in a lab. | ||
Look at the cleavage sites. | ||
Oh, it was man-made. | ||
And then we know from the money, it was Obama and Fauci, 2011, 12, 13, 14, University of Texas. | ||
University of North Carolina produced this, already had it ready. | ||
So it wasn't like accidentally they rushed something out and it just so happens to have all these magically evil properties. | ||
No, this was premeditated and they clearly set Trump up. | ||
And I know from insiders that Trump now knows that. | ||
Yeah, great points, Alex. | ||
And I will share my perspective in the sense of the spike protein and what is really going on with viruses. | ||
And I point to the work of Christine Massey with... | ||
I think it's like 60-something viruses that she's asked for the purification, isolation, and proof of. | ||
So I share a terrain-based perspective, and I'm not here to necessarily argue that. | ||
It's more just my perspective on the sense of what is the spike protein. | ||
It is some sort of Toxic poison that is inside of the vaccine and the way that it was formulated, it is what was ultimately causing this teslapheresis carbon nanotubule system to be created inside the body, | ||
which is ultimately what my hypothesis on the blood clots being pulled out of people are. | ||
And so, you know, ultimately, from my perspective, it's not even a lab leak, sir. | ||
It's a... | ||
Massive psychological operation that ultimately starts from Big Pharma and it starts with them owning the mainstream media and then our education system itself with the Rockefeller Foundation and And how it was created through the Flexner report on just, you know, | ||
that's such a massive rabbit hole in the sense of how we as humanity have ultimately been lied to and indoctrinated to believe in germs making us sick, where in fact it really is everything else. | ||
So I give a huge credit to Dr. Andy Kaufman, who I believe has been on Infowars in the past. | ||
He shares this same perspective as well as Dr. Tom Cowan, Dr. Amanda Vollmer, my friend Alex Zeck of The Way Forward, DJ Mike Winner. | ||
From Alphabetic and many, many others. | ||
Mark Gober is a world, he's becoming a growing author who is an author of several books, the Upside Down series, where he addresses how our medicinal world is truly upside down. | ||
And we are truly... | ||
Well, that's a fact. | ||
People don't know how the Rockefellers in the last hundred years, this is like mainstream news at the time. | ||
It's not an opinion. | ||
Literally came in and took over Western medicine. | ||
And they isolated by the 20s that most cancer was viral. | ||
They also isolated. | ||
They could get toxins into people. | ||
They could then shut off the immune system and kill us. | ||
And the U.S. has been the testing ground. | ||
That's why Kennedy moving and attempting to pull the thousands of deadly chemicals out of the food and medicine is key. | ||
But this is premeditated. | ||
It's not just the cigarette makers putting toxic, addictive chemicals in the tobacco to make it more addictive. | ||
It's the food. | ||
It's everything. | ||
This is a premeditated operation. | ||
I think that's what you're saying. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I will speak also on Dr. Mike Yeadon. | ||
I had the pleasure to speak with him in a private conversation where we connected about what is ultimately going on. | ||
And he was a whistleblower from the very beginning. | ||
I decided to do this undercover stuff ultimately through Project Veritas and James O 'Keefe to be outspoken about, you know, what I've seen and ultimately. | ||
And as you're saying, Yidon confirms with what your scientific view is. | ||
And people don't know, Yidon is recognized as one of the top five or six virus scientists, vaccine guys in the world. | ||
So it's like he's like the Tom Brady of vaccines. | ||
So that's how he was able to tell us before he even rolled out what was going to happen. | ||
So people should listen to him. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Alex, I mean, Mike Yeadon has come out as of, like, 2023 saying that there actually is no proof of isolation and purification of SARS-CoV-2 either. | ||
So we stand on the same truth in that sense. | ||
And I'm very friendly with Dr. Mike Yeadon. | ||
And we share a similar mindset on just about everything, that this vaccine is meant to, you know, destroy your immune system, destroy your bodily autonomy. | ||
I call it your terrain. | ||
Your body itself is... | ||
It literally attacks the cardiovascular system and mass produces a synthetic nanotech. | ||
Again, it makes your body start replicating it. | ||
And then, notice Pfizer said, six months into the shots, they said, no, no, no. | ||
They told their shareholders, don't worry. | ||
Our new business is going to be cancer. | ||
It's going to be exploding. | ||
And now it has. | ||
So they built all this in. | ||
And as they rolled out the shots, they had all these signs up on billboards all over the Western world, including right here in Texas, saying, children having heart attacks is quite normal. | ||
Children having strokes is quite normal. | ||
Oh, everybody has heart attacks now. | ||
So right before it happens, they even tell you it's normal. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
And what you were saying earlier about this being premeditated, I truly concur with what you're saying. | ||
In one of my conversations that we will get into, my conversation with Kamal Gill, We'll keep in mind that she is not necessarily a sinister lady, but she is indoctrinated to believe in this vaccine because she worked at Pfizer. | ||
She was saying that this mRNA flu vaccine was being manufactured and done research on back in 2018. | ||
And Ugar Sahin, the CEO from Beyond Tech, reached out to Pfizer and Katherine Jensen, who is one of the CEOs, her head vice presidents in research and development at Pfizer. | ||
So they were working on this technology for mRNA flu vaccines in 2018 and needed an excuse, right? | ||
So they used this psychological operation of COVID-19 to imprint this new mRNA technology, which is essentially a toxic poison bomb, onto the masses, right? | ||
Well, let's just stop right there because you sent us clips. | ||
So you can tell us which ones you want to play. | ||
It's going to affect my heart. | ||
I'm going to die. | ||
Pfizer formulation scientist Ramin Deveri. | ||
We've got a Pfizer VIP admits COVID vaccine formula changed after trials, which is so criminal. | ||
See Pfizer principal scientist 2021. | ||
It takes 10 years for a vaccine to come out. | ||
But specifically the lady you're talking about, and we found this in government documents as well. | ||
They had this thing calling it COVID-19 vaccine on the shelf 2018. | ||
And then you've talked to these high-level scientists that said, yes, that's true. | ||
So everybody, put this together for yourselves. | ||
And then they come to Trump and say, sorry, it'll be years before we can open up again because it's so deadly. | ||
And he's like, oh no, sir, we actually have this. | ||
We just made it one day, Moderna claimed. | ||
I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
The crime is out in the open. | ||
So go back over what she said, who she is. | ||
That's so critical. | ||
And then I think you're implying there's a clip of that. | ||
You may not have sent it to us. | ||
Yes, I did send it to the Infowars direct message account. | ||
If you guys don't have it in front of you, we can go over it after break if you want. | ||
We'll talk during the break and figure this out, yeah. | ||
Okay, is that the clip? | ||
Yes, it's this one. | ||
Okay, so describe who she is again, and we'll play the clip in a moment. | ||
All right, so she was my manager, head principal scientist of the analytical team that was part of the overarching research and development of the small-scale manufacturing that was going on inside Pfizer, is the short end of it. | ||
Wow, and let's go ahead and roll this video. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Conwell then goes on to say that the vaccine was not so effective and says that the mRNA and LMPs are very sneaky. | ||
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Only Johnson & Johnson side fact came out quickly that there was a clot that clot was happening with Johnson & Johnson. | |
She goes on to highlight how the clinical trials completely skipped normal clinical trials and went straight up. | ||
All at once to phase three. | ||
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There are three types of trials, right? | |
Phase one, phase two, phase three. | ||
We just went straight up. | ||
Right? | ||
We just did this. | ||
But this is why it takes 10 years for a vaccine to come out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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It takes years of, you know, observation, blah, blah, blah, one, then two and three. | |
Here we are doing everything at the same time. | ||
So everybody is as puzzled. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nobody has a hundred. | ||
Even Pfizer CEO and even Hugo Sahin won't have answers. | ||
Because they are like looking at it, closely watching it. | ||
At this point, that's all we can do. | ||
And I feel like, yeah, it's also becoming a money game. | ||
This is where it started. | ||
So, problem is distribution of vaccines to those populations, to those countries. | ||
By the time it reaches there, This vaccine is now not helpful. | ||
I'll ask you this. | ||
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Why are we worried about booster shots over here? | |
Shouldn't we be giving them? | ||
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Of course, but there's so much of politics, right? | |
Incredible. | ||
And then they tell us, safe and effective, it's all been tested. | ||
But it turns out they'd actually secretly been testing it on rats and other things before. | ||
And that's how the FDA was able to say, before they even rolled it out, oh, it's probably going to cause all these things. | ||
That out of thousands of diseases, they picked the 76 things that it all did do. | ||
Which, again, is that a whistleblower inside, putting that out, hoping they warned us? | ||
Or is that them putting the fine print out, laughing at us? | ||
What do you think is really going on here, Justin? | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
I mean, it's extremely absurd. | ||
The quotes that you hear from Conwell saying that this whole mRNA vaccine is turning into a money game, you know, she goes blah, blah, blah. | ||
But then the whole thing with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla saying that Ugar Sahin and him essentially have no idea what's going on when they're saying that, The vaccines are, in the outside world, 95%, 99% effective, right? | ||
They're like, you have nothing to worry about. | ||
Joe Biden's saying, you won't get COVID, you won't die from this vaccine. | ||
And after all of this is playing out, you know, with the vaccines going into people, boosters are going into people for months on end. | ||
This was recorded in mid to early October of 2021, and they're saying that they essentially have no idea what's going on. | ||
This, contextualized with the other recordings and information that I obtained on the inside of Pfizer, is a bombshell revealing of what was going on and how there was really no safe or effective research going on with these COVID vaccines. | ||
And they're completely unnecessary as COVID-19 essentially was rebranded as the common cold flu in that this was a massive psychological operation on the world. | ||
Which they admit was run by Western intelligence agencies and military agencies on record now. | ||
But she specifically also told you that they already had the COVID-19 in 2018. | ||
Yes, they were working on this mRNA technology in 2018, sir. | ||
So just sit there and then have her tell me, oh, we used... | ||
It's actually not directly in this clip, but... | ||
In my documentary, Project Whistleblower at justintegrity.net, you can see the direct quote of her saying that they took advantage of this emergency use authorization, Pfizer and Moderna did, with this mRNA technology to, quote, get through it now. | ||
And that it was essentially... | ||
Well, that's what Fauci said in 2018 on C-SPAN. | ||
He said, we're going to use it to blow up the old system. | ||
So they have this all planned, but we'll use a new virus out of China, respiratory. | ||
We'll bring it right to market. | ||
We'll blow up the old FDA system. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Justin Leslie, scientist and Pfizer whistleblower who was inside getting the videos, all the documents, just incredible information. | ||
We've got more clips here that you can introduce. | ||
It's going to affect my heart and I'm going to die. | ||
Pfizer VP admits COVID vaccine formula changed after trials to game FDA. | ||
And then I remember reading and it coming out and admitting that they were putting also all sorts of stuff like... | ||
Because I've seen on the news, they draw huge amounts. | ||
They went, oh, it's okay, we're adding an anticoagulant to it so people don't have heart attacks. | ||
And there were all sorts of range-finding, and they would send out certain doses around the country of Pfizer and Moderna that would have way higher rates of illness. | ||
And it's not side effects, the main effect in death. | ||
And just so much. | ||
What can you say from your research? | ||
What was going on there? | ||
And how many things did they change in it? | ||
What did they do in it? | ||
I mean, we know there's all sorts of nanolipid particles and just all sorts of things that they were changing and doing. | ||
I mean, do we have any idea how much stuff they were really throwing in here or what was really going on? | ||
The lipid nanoparticles, ALC0315, Alex, and I forget the coding of the other one. | ||
But these lipid nanoparticles are registered carcinogens with the FDA. | ||
So as simple as that, you're injecting something that is going to be causing cancer. | ||
So that's where all these turbo cancers are coming from. | ||
That's where we're seeing all these people who are getting whatever long COVID is. | ||
It's ultimately just the vaccines causing vaccine-induced injury. | ||
That is ultimately what is playing out from my perspective. | ||
We did a microscope expose with Dr. Carrie Madej and Project Veritas where we put them under the vials, and it was just absurd to watch. | ||
And then we had, like you were leaning into, there is an issue with the approval system for one of the videos that we'll go into with Vice President Nick Warren, who is the Vice President of Biotherapeutics and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Pfizer, | ||
and there was a VRBAC meeting, VRBAC. | ||
Meeting for the 5 to 11-year-old vaccine approval for kids. | ||
And this was in October 26, I believe, was the exact date of 2021, where Nick Warren essentially admitted that he gamed the FDA by lying by omission. | ||
And what I mean by that and the context by that is that Pfizer was working on two different formulations. | ||
And if, you know, the people that are conspiracy theorists or the tinfoil hats at the time will remember. | ||
That there was the Emergency Youth Authorization that was playing up to this big approval for the kids shot. | ||
And it was a big moment in time where people were on the fence of vaccinating their son or daughter with this COVID-19 injection. | ||
And the Pfizer team used a TRIS buffer system when approved, where all of the clinical data that was used... | ||
Was for the phosphate buffer saline vaccine, the PBS vaccine for short, which allowed the storage temperatures to change in the vaccine trials, right? | ||
So the PBS buffer, Alex, was stored at minus 80 degrees Celsius only. | ||
So it would have to go back in the freezer after the vaccine was used. | ||
Where in the video, you'll see that Nick Warren admits that they came to a bioequivalence agreement with the FDA and said that it's okay to use this TRIS buffer system as the final step, changing the formulation at the final step. | ||
Yes, the mRNA and the lipid nanoparticle technology that is used was the same, but ultimately, they're changing the stability with the temperature. | ||
And he says, I prefer not to speculate. | ||
On the underlying chemistry and that to me is a massive red flag considering that this was a worldwide global clinical trial that was taking place and it was ultimately being approved to put into 5 to 11 year old kids. | ||
Like these were not little boys and girls consenting to this. | ||
This was basically a bait and switch of their parents and telling them that oh yeah we're approving this shot that's been tested when in reality it was not. | ||
Which clip do you want to play first? | ||
Pfizer, the EP, admits COVID vaccine formula changed after trials. | ||
Let's go ahead and play B right now. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Just to get back to the TRS versus the PBS in the study, was the actual study done with the PBS version of the vaccine or was the TRS version given in the actual trial? | |
The studies were done using the same volume, 0.2 milliliters, that is in the final presentation as the dose, but contained the PBS buffer. | ||
We obviously had extensive consultations with the FDA, and it was determined that the clinical studies were not required, again, because the LNP and the mRNA are the same, and the behavior in terms of reactogenicity and efficacy are expected. | ||
Use of an investigational COVID-19 vaccine under an EOA is not subject to informed consent requirements. | ||
Vaccine with the pins need to be provided as fact sheet, and that describes the investigational nature of the product, the known and potential benefits and risks of the product, available alternatives, and there is the option to refuse vaccination. | ||
How should we think of micrograms in terms of the amount of spike protein that's produced by the cells? | ||
Can you kind of clarify that? | ||
Obviously, we don't have a complete understanding of the nature of the way that the vaccine works in terms of producing immune response. | ||
And I want you to respond to what we just played, but also it just reminded me from that same FDA meeting when they approved it for kids. | ||
They lie and say it's safe in the news, but then the main board member, when he says, I'm voting for this, we have to give it to the children to see if it's safe. | ||
In fact, we're going to pull that clip up. | ||
I mean, and then you see Rachel Maddow, we now remember, is getting $89,000 per show on top of her normal pay of tens of millions a year to say it's totally safe, it's effective, you can't get the virus, you can't spread it if you take the shot. | ||
Biden was saying it, all of them. | ||
I mean, they were given a script, they were paid to do it, pure evil. | ||
It is pure evil, and I totally agree with you. | ||
That was actually Dr. Bill Gruber, not Nick Warren. | ||
He was the senior. | ||
Vice President of Clinical Vaccine Research, and him and Nick Warren both went on this VRBAC meeting. | ||
As you can see, the context was provided that they did a bioequivalent switch for the Tris buffer from the phosphate buffer saline, which is what they were using to do the actual clinical testing. | ||
So, Alex, the context is that they did a bait and switch on the masses, and they did not inform anybody, give informed consent. | ||
About what was going on and how they approved the wrong vaccine, essentially. | ||
And that totally violates the Nuremberg Code, which is very serious. | ||
It's a bigger penalty than life in prison. | ||
Yes, it should ultimately be death and is death. | ||
And we can highlight the Crimes Against Humanity lawsuit, again, that we are working on with Unjected.com in regards to Team Humanity and HumanitySuite.com. | ||
Shout out to Shelby Osana, the CEO of Injected, as we are working with the paralegal team to go pro se and bring attention to all of the corporate malfeasance and the constitutional rights and violations that were pressed on the masses, Alex. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So here's the clip we're talking about from, again, the board members that are approving this. | ||
They're at the FDA, and here's one of the board members saying, we don't know what it does. | ||
Well, they tell the public they know what it does, and it's safe. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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And I think what sways me here is that it's a very sort of personal choice. | |
If I had a child who was a transplant recipient, I would really want to be able to use a vaccine like this. | ||
And there are certainly kids who probably should be vaccinated. | ||
The question of how broadly to use it, though, I think is a substantial one. | ||
And I know it's not our question, and I know we're kind of pumping that to ACIP. | ||
But I do think that it's a relatively close call. | ||
And as Dr. Levy just said, as Dr. Gan said, it really is going to be a question of what the prevailing conditions are. | ||
But we're never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is unless we start giving it. | ||
That's just the way it goes. | ||
That's how we found out about rare complications of other vaccines, like the rotavirus vaccine. | ||
And I do think that we are going to-- I do think we should vote to approve it. | ||
And again, tell people who that guy is. | ||
Dr. Bill Gruber is, yes, he is the Senior Vice President of Clinical Research at Pfizer, or was at the time. | ||
He has since resigned, you know, because he's probably running to save face from all of the corporate malfeasance and fraud and essentially genocide that we are witnessing over the last four years, Alex. | ||
So there's also one other video that we should totally touch on. | ||
With Ramin Navari in regards to how he talks about... | ||
Yeah, we're about to play that. | ||
Tell people what's happening here and we'll play the clip. | ||
So, Ramin Navari was the boss slash manager of Conwell Guild, the one that we went over earlier, where he was essentially the head honcho of formulations at Pfizer regarding the mRNA technology as well as... | ||
You'll see in the news recently, the FDA, I believe, approved the H5N1 vaccine for self-amplifying RNA. | ||
And that formulation is something that I was also working on and totally outspoken against. | ||
You know, I'm a big outspoken advocate against all vaccines due to my terrain perspective. | ||
And ultimately, but Ramin says some very damning things. | ||
And I'll give you my ultimate reaction after the break when we play it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Let's go ahead and play a clip. | ||
It's going to affect my heart. | ||
Here it is. | ||
This is Ramin Daivari, the pharmaceutical formulation scientist from Pfizer, one of the head honchos of the COVID-19 formulation team. | ||
This clip was from October 21st, 2021. | ||
Just listen to what he has to say about the safety issues of the vaccine. | ||
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My mother called me two days ago and said that her therapist's friend told her that her friend took a booster shot and died like the same day, I think, in her bathroom. | |
I don't know if it was Pfizer, but like... | ||
So, I mean, it must have been Pfizer. | ||
And I'm just like concerned that, like, I mean, she was relatively old. | ||
She was 77, apparently. | ||
But, I mean, it's kind of scary to me. | ||
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That's the thing. | |
Just people die every day. | ||
I just, I think it's something that we should look into and make sure that the boosters are... | ||
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People are looking into it. | |
It's just not our job to look into that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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But there are people within Pfizer, all the clinical people. | |
Okay. | ||
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And the safety people. | |
Right. | ||
There are people who are not only looking at that, actually, there are reports that come to me. | ||
Do you think Pfizer gets mad when they don't mandate it? | ||
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perspective? Yeah. | |
You know, it's just like saying, you think the chips companies, they're going to get mad if somebody says chips is not good for you? | ||
of course probably yeah they don't care if people just eat chips all day and die because their job | ||
To sell chips. | ||
Engineering it the way that I take. | ||
No, it's not even selling yet. | ||
It's for me to take it, basically. | ||
Right? | ||
Because otherwise I won't buy it. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, you forget about those parts of business, basically. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're engineering it specifically for me to take the next one. | ||
Right. | ||
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So, increasing my consumption and increasing my consumption, guess what? | |
It's going to affect my heart and I'm going to die. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And nobody's talking about that. | ||
Wow. | ||
And so tell folks who that is. | ||
I'm going to show an even more clip that goes with that that is insane. | ||
But tell people who that guy is. | ||
Ramin Daivari is one of the head formulation scientists at Pfizer. | ||
He is a director level, or he's right under vice president level employee, where he was reporting to Vice President Nick Warren, who was the one talking about gaming the FDA. | ||
You know, Project Veritas, Alex, we haven't touched on it, but they have a whole entire hard drive of my footage that I gave to them and have not released it to the public. | ||
So I was offered a job opportunity to go work at Project Veritas after I did this expose and they ultimately decided not to release all of this footage. | ||
And so I took the job opportunity to go work with James O 'Keefe, Project Veritas, and I got the biggest story ever in Project Veritas history, the Jordan Tristan Walker, Pfizer's mutating COVID story that went extremely bonkers viral, like 50 million views, | ||
I believe, on Project Veritas' Twitter account. | ||
I was the undercover journalist who did that, and I was the one who was able to elicit that information out of him of Pfizer mutating COVID as well as... | ||
The Pfizer fertility story in the sense that these vaccines are impacting the menstrual cycles of women all over the world. | ||
And so ultimately how that all played out is that I was able to reobtain this footage when I went back to Project Veritas. | ||
And I worked at PV for a few more weeks after that Pfizer story. | ||
And then James ended up getting kicked out. | ||
And I went to go work for him at O 'Keefe Media Group. | ||
Really was a mind-shattering perspective in the sense that James O 'Keefe admitted to me that he went to Bohemian Grove in the summer of 2023. | ||
And I had a lot to do with my resignation because I just did not agree with him going in secret and being honest with us. | ||
And, you know, I'm extending an olive branch to yourself and James in the sense that I have love in my heart and I can offer a sense of forgiveness towards James and why he went. | ||
It's ultimately just... | ||
I went through such a, call it traumatic, such crazy human experience from being a Pfizer whistleblower to hearing that the King of Investigative Journalism went to Bohemian Grove and was secretive about it with his team, where we were asking James to be honest with us why he went, | ||
and he ultimately was not. | ||
So maybe you can reach out to James and get him. | ||
Yeah, well, let's be clear. | ||
I'm not James O 'Keefe's keeper. | ||
He comes on the show every few months, and I've been to dinner with him a few times. | ||
I think he's a really great guy. | ||
I think he is too. | ||
But I didn't even know he went to Bohemian Grove. | ||
I mean, to be clear, Clint Eastwood's gone there and been a guest or whatever, and so has Danny Glover. | ||
So I don't think everybody that goes there is doing bad stuff. | ||
I've said that a million times. | ||
But I didn't even know that about James, but I guess that is kind of a Republican enclave. | ||
So I'll ask him about that sometime. | ||
I think in general, I think you judge three about his fruits, though. | ||
He's done so much incredible good work everywhere. | ||
I mean, I just, he's been, I mean, I, but that's interesting. | ||
I agree. | ||
The work he's done with Planned Parenthood all over, and the Pfizer story waking people up to the pharmaceutical fraud that was playing out with Pfizer. | ||
Yeah, I'd be much more interested if you said he covered up in an investigation. | ||
You're a credible guy. | ||
I'd be very concerned I'd ask him about that. | ||
But somebody going to Bohemian Grove is willing to be a guest there versus the weird cult stuff. | ||
That's kind of the entryway, the summertime thing. | ||
Half the people there are guests, and they try to recruit. | ||
Kid Rock went and said it was weird and creepy. | ||
But I think James probably followed what the Chatham House rules. | ||
Tell people you've gone. | ||
I've been there, but I wasn't a member. | ||
I snuck in and got out. | ||
Credit to you for bringing shining light on what ultimately was playing out at Bohemian Grove. | ||
Well, we went and got footage out of it again with folks we worked with last year, and they arrested them. | ||
I told those kids, I said, you need to get out of town before you put this out. | ||
I said, kids, they were like college students. | ||
But they contacted and said they were going to do it. | ||
And I told them, and they all got arrested. | ||
I said, you got to get out of that county at least. | ||
And they didn't. | ||
They came to their bed and breakfasts. | ||
They came to the houses they'd rented to and arrested a bunch of them. | ||
So it's just serious, serious, serious business. | ||
I was there that morning. | ||
I was like, get out of here. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
And they're like, oh, we're fine. | ||
Boom, got arrested. | ||
They were like, God, you're right. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
They arrested. | ||
They tried to arrest me the second time I tried to sneak in. | ||
I literally swam away in the Russian River. | ||
So, you know, it's not a game. | ||
I want to play these clips now. | ||
This is Dr. David L. V. Bauer, the head of the Crick Institute, that advises the British government on the Pfizer-Moderna shots. | ||
Here he is, as it's rolling out, five years ago. | ||
Saying, oh, we found it erases your immune system, which will be great. | ||
You'll need more of the shots, which you just had the other high-level Pfizer guy you caught secretly admitting it to you. | ||
And then you got the other head of mRNA admitting we're making viruses to keep rolling them out. | ||
I mean, this is gain-of-function, ultra-felony, crimes-against-humanity stuff that Pfizer's doing. | ||
And we have all these people publicly saying it. | ||
Project Veritas undercover saying it. | ||
You getting it. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Here's the clip of Bauer. | ||
So the key message from our finding is that we found that recipients of the Pfizer vaccine, those who've had two doses, have about five to six-fold lower amounts of neutralizing antibodies. | ||
Now, these are the sort of gold standard private security antibodies of your immune system, which block the virus from getting into your cells in the first place. | ||
And so we found that that's less for people with two doses. | ||
We've also found that for people with only one dose of the Pfizer jab. | ||
That they are less likely to have high levels of these antibodies in their blood. | ||
And perhaps most importantly for all of us going forward, is that we see that the older you are... | ||
The lower your levels are likely to be. | ||
And the time since you've had your second jab, as that time goes on, the lower your levels are also likely to be. | ||
So that's telling us that we're probably going to be needing to prioritize boosters for older and more vulnerable people coming up soon, especially if this new variant spreads. | ||
Oh, and then what's it do that it turns off your white blood cells, just like AIDS? | ||
Incredible, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now let's go to what he was talking about, the whole deal he helped set up. | ||
Amazing. | ||
I didn't even know that. | ||
You're so prolific. | ||
Years getting this, trying to expose it. | ||
Wow. | ||
Project Veritas videos, Pfizer vaccine, Pfizer director of research and development, Jordan Christian Walker, who the media tried to claim wasn't real at first and then said, no, he really is. | ||
Just to remind people, it's a long investigation, but here's some of it. | ||
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Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating COVID? | |
Well, that is not what we say to the public. | ||
No. | ||
Don't tell anyone what's going on. | ||
We're exploring, like, you know how the virus keeps mutating? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, one of the things we're exploring is, like, why don't we just mutate it ourselves so we can create undoubtedly developed new vaccines, right? | ||
So we have to do that. | ||
If we're going to do that, though, there's a risk of, like, as you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating f***ing viruses. | ||
You have to be very controlled to make sure that this virus that you rotate doesn't create something like, you know, it goes everywhere. | ||
Something crazy. | ||
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Which I suspect is the way that the virus started and moved on. | |
To be honest, it makes no sense if this virus will pop out of nowhere. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Meet Jordan Tristan Walker, a director of research and development. | ||
All right, let's stop right there. | ||
And then, of course, they kicked O 'Keefe out and everything right after that happened. | ||
I'm going to have to invite you back. | ||
Time is in the essence. | ||
They shut us down as early as next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. | ||
We've survived so much. | ||
People are like, oh, yeah, right. | ||
No, this is bad, folks. | ||
But we've got the Alex Show's network, the radio stations, the connections, all of it. | ||
There'll be a lot of stuff announced soon. | ||
But why don't you come back on, hell, Sunday night, if you want, next Monday? | ||
That way we've got more time. | ||
You send us all the clips, all the research. | ||
This has been amazing. | ||
People need to support the lawsuits you guys are involved in. | ||
Justin Tegrity. | ||
It's a pun, folks. | ||
You know, Justin has integrity. | ||
Justin Tegrity. | ||
Just Justin and then Tegrity after it. | ||
Justin Tegrity. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
30-second closing comment, because Nick Foyntes is coming up. | ||
Alex, thank you so much for having me on. | ||
I really appreciate the time for giving me the platform to come on your show. | ||
Thank you to the world for listening to me, and I just hope that this provides so much insight to people to stop putting this injection inside them. | ||
And if anybody feels called to help a whistleblower, I certainly could use. | ||
Some financial help. | ||
GiveSang0.com slash Project Whistleblower. | ||
If you feel called, 5, 10, 15. Absolutely. | ||
We need to know more than that. | ||
People need to encourage heroes like you. | ||
You've already saved a lot of lives, and we're saving more again. | ||
How do people donate? | ||
GiveSang0.com slash Project Whistleblower. | ||
Gosh. | ||
Well, hey, you tell the crew when you want to come on. | ||
Sunday night, 5 o 'clock Central. | ||
Monday, let's do it at an hour, 2 o 'clock. | ||
You name the time. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
We'll figure it out, Alex. | ||
I'll send you and your team some DMs and figure it out. | ||
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All right. | |
Thank you. | ||
God bless. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Incredible. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
Some say you don't care the first five. | ||
Some say you're going to air some important promos. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
And to set the stage for you and Sandra, this was truly horrific. | ||
This guy was in court being prosecuted by a state prosecutor for domestic violence battery. | ||
He had beat up two people, a guy and a girl. | ||
Beat the guy, hit the guy 30 times, knocked him to the ground, choked him, beat up a woman so badly they both had to go to the hospital. | ||
And John, you know, it's so rare for victims to want to cooperate. | ||
They wanted to cooperate. | ||
They were sitting in the courtroom with the state prosecutor. | ||
The judge learns that ICE was outside to get the guy because he had been deported in 2013, came back in our country, commits these crimes, charged with committing these crimes. | ||
Victims in court. | ||
Judge finds out. | ||
She goes out in the hallway. | ||
Screams at the immigration officers. | ||
She's furious, visibly shaken, upset. | ||
Sends them off to talk to the chief judge. | ||
She comes back in the courtroom. | ||
You're not going to believe this. | ||
Takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers. | ||
Takes them out of private exit and tells them to leave. | ||
While a state prosecutor and victims of domestic violence are sitting in the courtroom. | ||
I mean, when you look at the associations with this violent Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua, and this person that they harbored in their home, he was showing signs through clothing, we're told. | ||
There was evidence through voice messages and text messages of his association to TDA. | ||
So what charges will Cano and his wife face, if any? | ||
So Judge Cano, soon to be former Judge Cano, his charges were just unsealed. | ||
He's charged with obstruction. | ||
He is charged. | ||
He admitted post-Miranda. | ||
He took one of the TDA members' cell phones. | ||
He himself took it, beat it with a hammer, destroyed it, and then walked the pieces to a city dumpster to dispose of it to protect him. | ||
The wife also is charged with destroying evidence. | ||
Sandra, not only that, this TDA member, and he had on a necklace that said kill, something about death. | ||
He had tattoos all over him. | ||
He also had on his cell phone. | ||
Pictures of two decapitated victims. | ||
Two victims. | ||
Decapitated, gruesome photos. | ||
And he was sending them out. | ||
And whoever he was sending them to was sending back, saying, hey, you need to be careful. | ||
You shouldn't be sending these. | ||
You shouldn't be texting these photos out. | ||
Not only that, the judge and his wife gave him assault rifles that belonged to their daughter. | ||
That's what they're charged with. | ||
In the criminal report affidavit, he goes to a shooting range with these assault rifles, with a suppressor, with other known TDA members, and they're shooting. | ||
This is the last person that we want in our country, nor will we ever tolerate a judge or anyone else harboring them. | ||
When you see these judges trying to obstruct your efforts to make this country safer, what is your message to them? | ||
We are going to prosecute you, and we are prosecuting you. | ||
I found out about this the day it happened. | ||
We could not believe, actually, that a judge really did that. | ||
We looked into the facts in great depth. | ||
That's her picture up on the screen, Hannah Dugan, who is now in custody. | ||
You cannot obstruct a criminal case. | ||
And really, shame on her. | ||
It was a domestic violence case of all cases, and she's protecting a criminal defendant over victims of crime. | ||
Well, the Bill of Rights is a stumbling block on the way to shutting down speech that the left doesn't like, at least in government. | ||
But there's a new avenue for those who would like to censor what you say and think, and that's corporations. | ||
The left have wised up to this. | ||
If you want to stop someone from telling the truth, use companies to do it. | ||
The social media giants. | ||
And they are. | ||
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On the left, the view seems to have become that if you can't beat them, prevent them from speaking. | |
So far, the most prominent casualty of the crusade against free expression has been the radio show host Alex Jones. | ||
There is a concerted effort by the Democratic Party and multinational corporations and big tech to silence conservative and nationalist and populist voices. | ||
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There's also guys on CNN that spend their whole day calling Facebook and saying, can you ban this person? | |
He may be America's best-known conspiracy theorist, but this week, Alex Jones' content Well, | ||
with big tech. | ||
People know what's true. | ||
They can smell it. | ||
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Infowars, the most banned network in the world. | |
In a free country, everyone can be hurt. | ||
In totalitarian societies, only the powerful can be hurt. | ||
you find him, Ed. | ||
Nick J. Fuentes on Rumble and on X and other places at Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
And he is in studio with us for the next hour and 53 plus minutes. | ||
And it should be a lively discussion, debate. | ||
Always great. | ||
I've been inviting you on the show for a few weeks, trying to get you on. | ||
And you were too busy. | ||
He said, nope. | ||
You texted me last Friday. | ||
He said, how about next Friday? | ||
He said, you are going to be in Texas, so you're here. | ||
And it's great to have Nick Fuentes with us. | ||
Obviously, one of the most attacked and demonized people out there. | ||
Very, very controversial. | ||
One of the biggest interviews ever was you and I Love Hitler here. | ||
Yay! | ||
That was certainly interesting. | ||
And, you know, my perspective on this is you can't be mad at Nick J. Fuentes for the things he says when you have the left and the corporate media all saying white people are inherently evil and all of their racism. | ||
And I'm not endorsing all the different permutations of that from any of the sides, but the idea that the response people are seeing back from that is somehow unwarranted. | ||
I'm trying to bring everybody together, and I think it's important to, and I would have the leftist on this show, they would come on, but other people like Smalley, they just won't do it, but you will actually come and have discussions. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Well, you know, there's an equal and opposite reaction. | ||
The country's been super far left for such a long time. | ||
You got crime, degeneracy, mass migration, globalism. | ||
I mean, this is what gave rise to people like yourself and one generation, people like me and the next. | ||
We respond to the need. | ||
The world is undergoing a horrible revolution. | ||
I think horrible changes, or I think has been for a long time. | ||
And we're the counter-revolution. | ||
We're the counter-movement. | ||
We're the reaction. | ||
So I totally agree with you, and I appreciate... | ||
I want to make it clear, you are a champion of free speech. | ||
I know a lot of people give you a hard time. | ||
Some people question whether you're 100% legit, but you are legit. | ||
You always have been. | ||
And you've always given me a platform on the show, so I really appreciate that. | ||
Well, I mean, I've seen you, I think, from memory. | ||
You say, well, he has said some of his family was doing some of the government stuff. | ||
I've been saying that for 30-plus years. | ||
It's true. | ||
And that's how I grew up, knowing the government was bad, because they got out of it. | ||
So it's not like a secret. | ||
Look, we discovered that, you know, his uncle worked for the CIA. | ||
Oh, we discovered, you know, you learned it from me. | ||
And I learned this stuff from him. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, I think that you're legitimate because I know you, I've met you, I've talked to you, and I think we're on the same page on some things, not so much on other things. | ||
But as you know, you do have intelligence families. | ||
Intelligence is generational. | ||
If somebody's dad or grandfather's in intelligence, Typically, they'll follow suit. | ||
And so I just find it a little bit interesting. | ||
I have said on the show, when it's someone like yourself or someone like Tucker, who I've called out, he has a much more direct connection. | ||
You know, his dad was running Voice of America, which is U.S. propaganda. | ||
And so I look at something like that, and I think any listener, any viewer has to discern and evaluate for themselves. | ||
Whether they think that's suspicious, whether they think that's a cause for concern or not, you know, or they evaluate whether that person's honest. | ||
Well, I mean, in the case of Tucker, Judge Rebots Fruits, he's trying to stop World War III in a great job. | ||
I think because, I mean, we have whistleblowers that come out of the FBI, out of the CIA. | ||
I think you have to look at what they're doing. | ||
And so, yeah, obviously, people in intelligence are in families. | ||
That's why, I mean, Texas was the main recruiting ground out of any state. | ||
When Humet was the most important thing from World War II on to the 90s, when it went to mainly signal, you know, they used mainly digital stuff. | ||
They're going back to Humet because signal isn't as powerful as they said. | ||
And no, I mean, I've said when I would go to a family reunion, it would be like the Legion of Doom. | ||
They weren't like running around saying, we're this, we're that, you know, Army intelligence, all this stuff. | ||
But I mean... | ||
That's anybody that was officers in the military and actually did anything. | ||
But they were all telling people about the New World Order and the globalists and then showing, like, Fletcher Proudly exposing what happened to JFK first. | ||
I mean, almost bigger than the D out of New Orleans, Jim Garrison. | ||
I mean, he was, like, the head of covert operations. | ||
And he was the guy that they sent away during that and figured it out and went public. | ||
So it's also, you know, we know a lot of this because of whistleblowers. | ||
I mean, I had, like, Admiral Moore on before he died about the USS Liberty. | ||
I had the Judge Advocate General, who was a general, who, right before he died, they would come on the show where they were dying. | ||
They would, like, die right after. | ||
They would say, oh, I'm having a hard failure. | ||
I'll probably be dead in a month, but I'm going to say this. | ||
And I was on the phone with LBJ when he said, I want that goddamn ship to the bottom. | ||
And then all the anti-Israel folks go, look, he's saying LBJ did it. | ||
He's covering up Israel. | ||
No, LBJ set it up with Israel to sink it, to blame Egypt, to attack it. | ||
It doesn't take away from Israel doing it. | ||
It actually shows it totally proven. | ||
And I was told it by the top generals. | ||
The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who was the head of the Navy at the time, became higher up than that. | ||
They were all, saw this. | ||
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Right. | |
And that's why I get irritated with the anti-Israel folks, because they make everything. | ||
If it's not just Israel, only Israel, only Israel does that. | ||
No, it's showing the whole thing. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and I agree with you, but we're also, as your show suggests, in an information war. | ||
And so I just try to give people the coverage as somebody that does not have that pedigree. | ||
A lot of people don't realize, people that just watch the content, watch the stuff on TV. | ||
People that work normal jobs or work in class. | ||
They don't come from a government background. | ||
They just don't realize it is a different set of rules. | ||
They don't know, for example, that intelligence goes in generations like that. | ||
It is a different set of rules for the people that are in that big club, whether it's in D.C. People are involved in the Pentagon, people involved in intelligence. | ||
And honestly, I don't trust a lot of them. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
There are whistleblowers. | ||
At the same time, I think that another tool that intelligence can use is to pose as a whistleblower. | ||
You know, to borrow a phrase. | ||
Flood the zone with maybe false information or misleading information, partial truth, and it's our job as the audience to discern that. | ||
So I don't consider it necessarily disqualifying if somebody is a whistleblower or was in government or intelligence, but I think they do deserve an extra bit of scrutiny, or at least those connections. | ||
Well, I think with the UFO stuff especially lately, that stuff's been clearly disinfo lately. | ||
Oh, all day long. | ||
Well, and that's stuff that only ever comes from the Pentagon. | ||
You know, there's no UFO stuff that comes from anywhere else other than the DOD, the security apparatus, people like Harry Reid, who's a complete spook. | ||
You know, he was the one who was pushing that in the Senate for a long time. | ||
So that's exactly, it's a case in point. | ||
It's like, you can have whistleblowers, you can have people that are legitimately breaking with the system, class traitors, whatever you want to call it. | ||
But then you also have this kind of Other dimension, you have a parallel track that they run where they pose as the conspiracy theorist. | ||
They pose as the dissident. | ||
And that's not always the case, but sometimes it is. | ||
And that's why, like you say, you have to judge them by their fruits. | ||
And by that, people try to say that you're a Fed for the Southern Property Law Center or the ADL. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
And people say that about me. | ||
But the difference is I don't have parents that were in the CIA. | ||
So I know, you know, Tucker Carlson. | ||
But I mean, certainly the government agencies recruit people that don't come from those families either. | ||
That's true. | ||
But I think that... | ||
Sometimes I get looked at unfairly. | ||
People will consider me to be some kind of false entity or some kind of agent or something. | ||
When you don't look at maybe what's more obvious, what might be right in front of your face. | ||
The reason I bring up Tucker is because he pushed that about a year and a half ago in an article in the Gray Zone. | ||
He worked with Max Blumenthal. | ||
They published a three-piece, a three-part hit piece. | ||
It was about 10,000 words calling me an SPLC agent, an agent of the federal government. | ||
And I look at the author of the piece. | ||
It's Max Blumenthal's wife. | ||
Max Blumenthal is the son of a hatchet man for Bill Gates. | ||
I'm being called SPLC-fed. | ||
By the son of a hatchet man for Bill Clinton. | ||
Well, I wasn't going to go to this area, because I don't know, and I'm not saying that. | ||
I mean, you have people come into your house trying to kill you on record, and then idiots go, that stage? | ||
No, the guy went and killed himself after that. | ||
I mean, he got shot. | ||
We'll get to that in a moment with that footage. | ||
But my issue is, people bring up the clip from January 6th where you're saying, all right, folks, go in the Capitol. | ||
Now, you weren't up at the fences breaking them down like Ray Epps. | ||
You weren't there the night before saying it. | ||
And then they said, well, why weren't you arrested for that? | ||
Well, I think it was because you weren't on the Capitol grounds. | ||
Right. | ||
I was far away from the steps. | ||
And what's funny is the author who wrote that article, she didn't even know where I was. | ||
She called me for comment on the piece to ask me about that video where I say, we're storming the Capitol. | ||
We're taking over. | ||
And I said on the phone, I said, do you know where I was on the Capitol complex? | ||
She said, no, no, I don't know. | ||
I said, well, I can send you a map and I can circle it and show you. | ||
I wasn't even close to the steps. | ||
I was totally far away. | ||
And that's the important context. | ||
So what happened that day? | ||
Did you get caught up or just heard people gone in and were just excited about it? | ||
So, yeah, I was there like you. | ||
I went to the speech on the ellipse. | ||
I think I was sitting actually right beside you at the White House speech, Trump's speech on the ellipse. | ||
I wasn't even planning on going to Capitol Hill, but as you know, Trump said on the stage, we're going to go and peacefully make our voices heard. | ||
And I said, oh, I guess this is what we're doing. | ||
By the way, I told people that I broke that weeks before. | ||
I said, I've been told that Trump wants me to lead the peaceful march down there, and then the Secret Service comes and opens the thing, and they... | ||
You saw it brings me through. | ||
I don't think Trump was setting me up, but somebody was. | ||
100%, and I saw that. | ||
I saw you leave early, and I heard the same thing, and I said, oh, Jones is going, Trump is going. | ||
I said, I guess this is what we're doing. | ||
Well, then leave early. | ||
They opened the thing right in front of Trump, and I went through there. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I saw it. | ||
I watched it happen, and then I followed everybody up there. | ||
I went to Capitol Hill. | ||
You know, we went on the lawn of the hill, or just outside of it, where there's two statues where it meets with that body of water, and somebody gave me a megaphone. | ||
I jumped up on a statue. | ||
And, you know, like we did in Georgia, like we did in some of the other state capitals, I was hyping the people up. | ||
I said, all right, we're taking the Capitol, this and that. | ||
And a lot of people, when we got there, even though there was tear gas, they were saying that, too. | ||
There was an excitement. | ||
Yes. | ||
But I was with a group that never even got close. | ||
I was with a group of about 20 people, and I said, you know what, guys? | ||
We've got to get out of here. | ||
I said, because they're throwing tear gas. | ||
I said, they're sending in Capitol Police. | ||
I said, we've got to get out of here. | ||
And you said, yeah, join people going in before that really started? | ||
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As soon as I got there, I mean, I ran there when I found out, because the phones weren't working well, but I finally got a text by some of our advanced security that had gone there, and they're like, you've got to get down here and stop this. | ||
People are fighting the police. | ||
Looks like provocateurs. | ||
So my Achilles was gone, but I kind of, like a fat person, bounced down the street at a jog, and I just immediately went up on top of a pile of chairs that hadn't been folded out yet. | ||
It was a big... | ||
Square of them. | ||
And said, don't go in. | ||
Don't go in. | ||
It's going to be Kent State. | ||
We're being set up because I can really see that problem. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, no, I turned everybody around after that. | ||
And, you know, what people don't point out is I got put on a federal no-fly list after that. | ||
I got my bank account frozen. | ||
I got banned from Facebook, Instagram. | ||
I got subpoenaed by Congress a year later. | ||
So people always like to say, you know, why didn't you get charged? | ||
Well, when you look at what people got charged with, they got charged with trespassing, insurrection in some rare cases. | ||
They got charged with conspiracy if they were part of a militia or some other organized group. | ||
And I said I didn't fit in any of those categories. | ||
People say, well, you were inciting. | ||
Well, show me someone that got charged with incitement. | ||
People got charged with trespassing and a variety of other violent crimes. | ||
And entering the unauthorized federal building. | ||
Right, which I didn't do. | ||
So moving on from that, regardless, you have to look at the information people put out, and then that's it. | ||
There's far too much time, in my opinion, obsessing over who's this, who's that. | ||
But I want to move on to this next subject. | ||
We've got a lot of time, and you're welcome to. | ||
And I hope we should have checked. | ||
I don't know if you want to go on the war room today. | ||
I'm sure he wants you. | ||
So check with Owen. | ||
Can you do that if you want to go on the war room? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Gosh, I should. | ||
Every time we get a big guest, I need to remember to get them booked on the other shows. | ||
My fault. | ||
I always bitch to the crew when they have a big guest. | ||
Why did you say get them on my show too? | ||
Vice versa, then I'm worse than the crew. | ||
Everything I bitch at them for, I'm always worse than them. | ||
So sorry for that. | ||
But better late than never. | ||
I see a big thing against me, and I don't bring this up because I'm being attacked. | ||
I see it a lot, and I want people to understand where I come from. | ||
Jones is the ultimate, you know, hopium person. | ||
He's saying globalism is in big trouble. | ||
He says we're winning. | ||
He says the New World Order's in deep trouble. | ||
And I look at where I've come in 31 years, and I look at all these populists being elected, and I look at them having to arrest their political opposition, the globalists, and I look at going out on the street and all I get is love now, 10 times what it even was a few years ago, and that's my gauge, and I see Trump doing a lot of good things, and I see them talking about globalism, | ||
the new world order, and I see a new international system forming. | ||
It doesn't mean AI isn't a problem. | ||
It doesn't mean there isn't a lot of stuff Trump administration is doing that I don't agree with. | ||
But I mean, overall, we've come so far. | ||
That I just can't help but say, yeah, we're really turning the tide. | ||
I think we're starting to win here. | ||
And I've been doing this a long time when almost nobody knew about this then. | ||
When most people weren't even born yet, we were in diapers. | ||
And I don't say like, hey, sonny boy. | ||
I mean, I see how far we've moved the ball now. | ||
And I'm just, I'm very excited. | ||
Yeah, well, you've earned it. | ||
I mean, you've been doing it longer than anybody. | ||
You've earned the right to say, Sonny Boy, because you're right. | ||
And it's been going on for a long time, and I agree with you. | ||
I think generally there's a huge cause to be optimistic. | ||
There's a huge cause to be white-pilled. | ||
Any way that you can cut it, I mean... | ||
I think about 10 years ago when I was growing up, it seemed like wokeism, leftism was unstoppable. | ||
You know, when you think about those Obama years, early on or in the middle, 2012, 2013, it felt like things were going in one direction forever. | ||
Always more left-wing, always more progressive, always more woke, always more government, more globalist. | ||
It seemed like it was the end of the world. | ||
It really did. | ||
And it seemed like that was never going to change. | ||
Like, there was nothing that could even push it off of that track. | ||
It wasn't even possible. | ||
And so for us to come this far, where Trump has been re-elected after January 6th, after COVID, the vax mandate, after the dark winter under Joe Biden, honestly, even though I had my criticisms of Trump and I didn't vote for him for reasons we could get into, | ||
it does, I think, give me a lot of confidence. | ||
And optimism that he was reelected. | ||
It says something about how the country has fundamentally changed. | ||
Even on the free speech front, a couple of years ago, three years ago, it was the absolute apogee of censorship. | ||
And I remember thinking at that time, it's only ever going in one direction. | ||
More censorship, it's never going in the reverse. | ||
And then between the advent of Rumble, some of these other free speech platforms, of course, Elon acquiring Twitter. | ||
I think it's beyond anybody's wildest imagination, anybody's wildest expectations, the degree of freedom of speech, freedom of expression. | ||
And Elon deserves a lot of credit, but Rumble really being a trailblazer, when they were really coming after any company that actually tried to bring in free speech, look at the Parler. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Well, and you know because you're a video creator as well, I was banned from all live streaming platforms. | ||
I had to build my own. | ||
After 2021, after J6, I had to go and create something from scratch with the developer team. | ||
And the Southern Property Law Center literally paid off one of our former employees who was here at the time in there like eight years to infiltrate, to hack into our surveillance camera system trying to find something bad. | ||
And then when he got caught doing it, when he left, he said, well, you deserve it. | ||
You support Nick Fuentes. | ||
Because one of our programmers helped you a little with some software and how to get your thing back up because you're being censored. | ||
And I'm like, I believe in free speech. | ||
But then they had a Southern Property Law Center expose a Jones secretly with Pointez. | ||
I mean, we help tons of people. | ||
That's what Bandot Video was all about, by the way, about is helping everybody. | ||
It doesn't mean I agree with everything people say, but yeah, I do believe in free speech. | ||
Right, well, yeah. | ||
Because if they can take yours away, they can take mine away. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We all have a stake in free speech, and that's why I think nobody should support censoring anybody else. | ||
Well, yeah, they said that one of your guys helped me build the site. | ||
He got me the domain registrar. | ||
He went on to work for the Epic domain registrar. | ||
It's like a cancel-proof way you could register the website. | ||
I think he also said, because I asked him, I said, what is this? | ||
I'm doing this performance. | ||
And he said, well, no, we also helped you with putting you with a video server group or something. | ||
I think they tried. | ||
But that's what we do. | ||
I mean, we help. | ||
We have other people on. | ||
We do it all. | ||
100%, yeah. | ||
No, you guys are 100% in favor of free speech, so I'm with you. | ||
That's why I, and I'm with you, I don't think people should always be questioning everybody's credibility. | ||
People deserve scrutiny, but I think people need to be fair. | ||
There needs to be some charity and honesty, and like you said, analyzing people by their fruits. | ||
If I'm the number one critic of Israel or, you know, a particular topic, and you're platforming me consistently over the course of six years, helping me put my website online, I think that's pretty clear-cut evidence that you're a true advocate of free speech. | ||
Well, where I'm at on the Israel thing, or people always saying this guy works for Israel, it's just stupid. | ||
I'm just... | ||
I mean, I would be tired of hearing, you know, the same bird outside. | ||
I went to go chirp, chirp, chirp forever. | ||
It's nice to hear some birds chirping. | ||
After a while, it's just the same thing. | ||
Same thing. | ||
Over and over and over and over and over. | ||
And it's just retarded. | ||
And so, you know, I'm covering geoengineering. | ||
They admit they've been doing secretly. | ||
I'm covering the poison shots. | ||
I'm covering the human trafficking. | ||
I'm trying to cover it all. | ||
And then just let people make their decision. | ||
My issue on Israel is, Israel's done a lot of really bad things. | ||
Exposed it, you know, a ton. | ||
My issue is, is that I don't want to go after Israel, you know, and sit there and make it about Jews, period, because I don't see it as one unified group. | ||
And I think it's more effective to criticize bad policies and get everybody against Netanyahu wanting to stay in power for 23 years, winning a war with Iran, that most experts agree will take us closer to nuclear war than even... | ||
The Ukraine disaster. | ||
And Trump is saying, no, no, no, no, no, no, blocking it. | ||
I know from behind the scenes, Trump is pissed at Netanyahu and really doesn't like him. | ||
And then I get to hear, oh, he works for Netanyahu. | ||
No, he doesn't. | ||
And I just know the facts and I see the fruits. | ||
Is Trump an enemy of Israel? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Is Trump to support Jews? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And, you know, in general, I support everybody. | ||
I don't hate Muslims individually. | ||
I just know they're not compatible here because their culture is a takeover. | ||
Right. | ||
I disagree a little bit. | ||
The thing about the Jewish and Israel topic, the reason that people are preoccupied with it, the reason why I'm preoccupied with it, is because we do believe that the system fundamentally has a Jewish character or a pro-Israel character. | ||
And so I was thinking about that, actually, because I hear that a lot. | ||
People say, oh, all you talk about is Jews, Israel, this, that. | ||
And I think that would sort of be like saying if somebody lived under communism... | ||
If someone lived in the Soviet Union, all they talk about is how the communists are bad. | ||
All they talk about is how the Bolsheviks are bad. | ||
Can't they talk about bread prices? | ||
Can't they talk about something else? | ||
And I'm thinking, well, if that's the character of the regime, if the regime is fundamentally of a particular character and we're living under it and we want to change it, then we do have to talk about that. | ||
I talk about politics. | ||
Politics happens to be colored by a Jewish mafia. | ||
And you're right, it isn't monolithic. | ||
It is a bit more nuanced. | ||
And I agree, some people take it too far, or it's reductive or overly simplistic. | ||
We do have to acknowledge, though, that there are two sides of it. | ||
They do have a handshake between each other, which you'll see crop up from time to time, like after October 7th, ADL and Ben Shapiro are hanging out, you know, left and right come together. | ||
Oh, I've been seeing major conservative sides, their so-called conservative. | ||
Was it Red State, or was it, I think I saw them on both, or what was it? | ||
Was it Red State or was it Town Hall? | ||
And they were like, literally, oh, the head of the ADL is so good. | ||
He's so wonderful. | ||
We need to support him. | ||
What? | ||
That guy got up at their big awards ceremony four years ago with Sacha Baron Cohen and called for my arrest and called for Zuckerberg's arrest for not handing it completely over to them. | ||
I mean, that is a sinister group that has been caught running intelligence operations in police departments on citizens on record. | ||
I mean, they are bad news. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I don't think anyone would disagree for the most part, except for, you know, there are certain elements. | ||
I remember a year ago, a friend of mine, Keith Woods, got this hashtag going on Twitter, ban the ADL, ban the ADL. | ||
They're the ones doing the censorship. | ||
They're the ones doing the banning. | ||
Why don't we ban them? | ||
Why do they have the right to call for other people to be censored, especially, like you said, when they're involved in foreign intelligence in San Francisco and other places? | ||
And I saw very quickly the message changed from... | ||
The ADL is bad. | ||
The ADL is pro-censorship. | ||
In about one week it turned into, well, the ADL is good. | ||
It has a good mission. | ||
The problem is the leadership is too left-wing. | ||
They said Jonathan Greenblatt is too left-wing. | ||
He's too pro-Democrat. | ||
They said the problem is he's not isolating the so-called real anti-Semites and justifiably banning them. | ||
The problem is pro-Israel conservatives are being caught up in this dragnet. | ||
You know, pro-Israel right-wing guys on Fox News or in alternative media. | ||
And I said, but I don't really agree with that narrative. | ||
I don't think that, you know, even a so-called real, what is a real anti-Semite, but even a so-called real one, I think they have free speech too. | ||
I think they should have rights on Twitter as well and let them be, you know, if they're wrong or if they are hateful, then let the public square disagree with them. | ||
But I saw that a lot of conservatives said, no, no, no, the ADL's good, noble mission, we need to marginalize. | ||
Hold on, I'm not cutting you off, it's a hard satellite break. | ||
Nick J. Fuentes is here. | ||
I want to come back and go into this a little bit deeper. | ||
It's like, how long do we get into Israel? | ||
It's not like I don't want to get into it. | ||
It's just like, oh, my God. | ||
But it's important because I got a bunch of angles I want to go into on this and try to explain my philosophy to you. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Keep it coming. | ||
And we'll see everyone soon. | ||
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All right. | ||
Very interesting, controversial guest. | ||
Nick J. Foyntes in studio with us right now for radio listeners who are watching us on the internet or on television or cable at NickJFoyntesOnX, NicholasJFoyntes.com, and on Rumble as well. | ||
Okay, Nick, back to Israel. | ||
Look at the ADL, literally pushing, Islam needs to take over, no one should criticize it, open borders, the Southern Property Law Center, the NGOs, Black Lives Matter, bring in all these Muslims, bring them in, Palestine's great, all that. | ||
And then on a dime after October 7th, when Netanyahu stands down for seven and a half hours, they have a great military, we know that's pure crap, look what they just did to them. | ||
To Hezbollah and all those areas. | ||
And in Lebanon and Gaza and the West Bank and the Houthis and all of it. | ||
But suddenly they stand up for seven and a half hours and retired military have to get in their cars and drive 45 minutes and go fight. | ||
And then what did Hamas, founded by Israel on record, think was going to happen when they did that? | ||
I'm not saying Israel runs them, but there's this sick relationship. | ||
Israel on record did not want a stable government with condos and apartments and casinos, which is what the Muslims had before. | ||
Before the West went in and backed radical Islamists, now Israel backed radical Islamists along with NATO and our country and Turkey to overthrow Syria after 15 years of trying. | ||
And now they don't even deny, oh yeah, USAID funds it. | ||
Yeah, Israel did fund Al-Qaeda and ISIS. | ||
Okay. | ||
I thought they hit us on 9-11. | ||
No. | ||
And we know what really happened there. | ||
That's coming out. | ||
So all this is going on. | ||
They can't even hide it anymore. | ||
And then suddenly... | ||
The ADL and Greenblatt or whatever his name is. | ||
Suddenly, oh yes, we're right wing. | ||
We're all for the war and we're against what's happening on the college campuses. | ||
And that was all pre-planned. | ||
It just happened on a dime. | ||
And then, I know why it is. | ||
They want censorship. | ||
Europe, all of it. | ||
That's the model. | ||
Now, oh, we're going to deport Hamas and Hezbollah. | ||
Supporters who aren't citizens. | ||
Great. | ||
I say good. | ||
But then it's, oh, pass a law in New York. | ||
They're trying to pass bipartisan. | ||
Four years in prison for Hamas or Hezbollah flag. | ||
Well, next is the American flag. | ||
Oh, all these other laws and outrage on U.S. citizens that are pro-Palestine. | ||
So while the left backs it and supports it, then you've got the same time the ADL supporting the censorship along with Republicans. | ||
They're creating a dialectic to get the censorship through. | ||
And I'm very concerned about the Trump administration. | ||
Supporting this. | ||
And this is definitely another sales pitch for censorship. | ||
So I totally agree that people have their right on these campuses, whatever they want, as long as it's not illegal. | ||
And so they're conflating foreigners here, hyping things up and doing things. | ||
So I think it should be sent out. | ||
But moving that into citizens is very dangerous. | ||
Right. | ||
And that is the issue. | ||
When you look at this Ahmed Khalil or Mahmoud Khalil, the gentleman who was deported into a prison in Louisiana, he was actually on a legal visa. | ||
He was a student here as a legal resident. | ||
His wife was a citizen. | ||
His children were citizens. | ||
And this guy is now being deported, not because he broke a crime. | ||
He's not being charged with anything, never was convicted of anything. | ||
He's being deported. | ||
Only because he was involved in organizing anti-Israel protests. | ||
Well, he was saying we've taken over the campus and the police aren't going to stop us. | ||
But he didn't commit a crime. | ||
But see, you can have that opinion. | ||
I'm not even disagreeing with you totally. | ||
I'm saying they're conflating foreigners with now citizens and trying to pass laws in Florida and places to throw citizens in jail for speech. | ||
That's what I see the play being. | ||
I agree it's worse with citizens. | ||
That is the bigger problem. | ||
At the same time, would you support people being deported even if they have a legal right to be here as a resident? | ||
Maybe not necessarily as a citizen, but as a legal resident simply because they were involved in anti-Israel protests on a campus? | ||
Not if it's a protest, but they were taking over the campuses and things. | ||
Yeah, I think it's a fine line, though. | ||
Because when you look at a lot of the people that are... | ||
There was another one who was deported because she wrote an article against Israel. | ||
No, I think that... | ||
Listen, I understand what they're trying to sell. | ||
But they're conflating foreigners with citizens. | ||
I'm saying the whole thing's bad because it's the ADL behind it. | ||
Right. | ||
Here's what I'm saying. | ||
The left that was in this alliance with Islam, a lot of the ultra-right wing, when they see me criticizing importing a bunch of Muslims, they go, oh, you're with the Jews or whatever. | ||
How about, I don't want to be involved in Israel or the Muslims or any of it? | ||
Right. | ||
You understand where I'm at. | ||
I do, absolutely. | ||
Here's my problem is, you know, people say we support deporting the foreigners who are supporting Hamas and Hezbollah. | ||
That's this big problem. | ||
And they say that's part of mass deportations. | ||
The issue is we're not really getting the other deportations. | ||
1,500 students have been served a notice by the State Department. | ||
It's being run by Marco Rubio. | ||
That's who's behind this. | ||
1,500 students who are here on a visa have been served a notice. | ||
The visa's canceled because they criticized Israel. | ||
They were involved in a protest. | ||
And people say, well, as long as we're getting them out. | ||
This is happening at the same time that Trump says we need to slow deportations down for migrant workers. | ||
He said twice, first in a cabinet meeting, then he said in an interview... | ||
We're going to ask them to leave. | ||
We want to get them back on a visa. | ||
So it's like the people that came here illegally, who have been here illegally for a long time, who actually have no legal standing to be here, they don't seem to be a priority. | ||
They're trying to slow it down, if they're trying to get them out at all. | ||
At the same time, you have very high priority, 1,500 people with a legal right to be. | ||
Here, they're being expedited. | ||
Their removal is being expedited for no reason other than they criticize the fact that, you know, we're supporting this foreign war. | ||
So I think... | ||
Well, here's where I'm at, though. | ||
In general, I see the whole, a lot of the populist conservative space spending half their time on this. | ||
And I just, I mean, I think it's way more dangerous Trump saying we're looking to deporting citizens to El Salvador. | ||
Now, that's unconstitutional, and that is really bad. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
Then again, though, I don't think that's a real policy. | ||
That hasn't happened. | ||
What is really happening... | ||
Now, they're talking about using the Enemy Combatant Act to do it for regular crime. | ||
I think that's one of those throwaway comments. | ||
Do you think it's him trolling? | ||
I think they're flooding the zone with poo, like Bannon said. | ||
I don't know if you'd swear on the show, but they're flooding the zone with a bunch of nonsense. | ||
With bullshit. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I don't know if you'd swear. | ||
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Bullshit. | |
We can cuss some, it's just that we have a delay with the radio station, so then it can't go on too long. | ||
Gotcha, okay. | ||
But yeah, I think they're putting out hats to say 2028. | ||
They're saying we're going to violate the 22nd Amendment and run a third term. | ||
I think a lot of this stuff, they're... | ||
Tricking the media, distracting the media so that they can't focus on a particular thing. | ||
Oh, I think there's no doubt. | ||
I know that's a strategy to just have so many issues. | ||
Some are real. | ||
Some aren't keeping off balance. | ||
Right. | ||
So I don't think them deporting citizens is a real problem, but them deporting legal residents and shutting down these protests, doing raids in Michigan. | ||
They're breaking down people's doors because allegedly they were involved in graffiti. | ||
Nobody's been charged. | ||
Nobody's been convicted of anything. | ||
And they're breaking down people's doors. | ||
It's the definition of state-sponsored terrorism. | ||
And what they're trying to do is scare people into not protesting. | ||
And you agree with me on this. | ||
We oppose the war in Iran. | ||
They're, I think, already trying to dissuade people from protesting that, the war in Yemen, the situation in Gaza, and all three are related. | ||
They're all nested. | ||
Oh, it's definitely getting ready for mass censorship if we go to war with Iran. | ||
And that's my concern. | ||
You understand, hitting Iran that's allied with Russia and China... | ||
They have enough missiles to flatten Israel. | ||
Israel can't even shoot 10% of them down. | ||
That is going, in every war game, going to escalate probably into nuclear war. | ||
You got Pakistan and India threatening to nuke each other yesterday. | ||
I mean, this is a tinderbox. | ||
So I agree we need to de-escalate all this. | ||
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Right. | |
But what do you make of Trump shutting down Netanyahu wanting to strike? | ||
And then saying, we're not going to help him if he does, you're not dragging us in. | ||
And he goes, well, now I'll do a little strike. | ||
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Right. | |
Well, and that's always been my concern with Trump. | ||
You know, I love Trump. | ||
I've always supported him. | ||
And I believe that Trump doesn't want war. | ||
You say you know that, and I trust you. | ||
I think that's true. | ||
Trump has never been in favor of war. | ||
He knows how disastrous Iraq was. | ||
My concern with Trump is always that they will drag him into the conflict. | ||
And Trump even said this today, so he's cognizant of it. | ||
I think he always has been, but he made it overt today. | ||
He said, they will not drag me into a war. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Is there a video of this? | ||
He said it today, I think, in an interview. | ||
Guys, pull up Trump. | ||
They will not drag me into war. | ||
Didn't know that. | ||
Yeah, today he said, I will not be dragged. | ||
He said, if diplomacy fails, I will lead the charge. | ||
He said, but I'd like to meet with the Supreme Leader, and I'd prefer to make a deal. | ||
Wow! | ||
By the way, as soon as we take calls, listeners go, why aren't you covering this? | ||
It's because once I get on air, I get some stuff, but it's kind of like, an hour is like a lifetime. | ||
Yeah, well, and it's a daytime show. | ||
Well, guys, go to X. I'm sure it's there. | ||
Trump, I will not be dragged into war with Iran. | ||
Wow, that is amazing. | ||
It's huge, yeah. | ||
And I wanted him to say that during the election. | ||
I said, I'm not going to vote for Trump because I think they'll drag him into a war. | ||
Well, that was him definitely acting with the Israel hawks like he might. | ||
That was a manipulation. | ||
Right. | ||
I didn't have a ton of confidence in that, but I'm very glad to hear him finally say it. | ||
Yeah, there it is. | ||
We'll get the video. | ||
He said it in the Rose Garden. | ||
Trump vows U.S. won't be dragged into war with Iran. | ||
I'll be leading the pack. | ||
Wow. | ||
Which, depending on how you could read it, I mean, there's one way... | ||
Well, he's putting pressure on them to make a deal. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and that's why the military is there and Diego Garcia ostensibly. | ||
My concern, like you said, is Netanyahu said, well, we'll do a limited strike. | ||
You do a limited strike, diplomacy's off the table. | ||
If Israel bombs Iran a little bit, the Supreme Leader is no longer going to continue diplomacy with Trump. | ||
He already didn't want to do it. | ||
It's the president in Iran. | ||
It's some of the moderates. | ||
They open it up for negotiations. | ||
So my issue is always that... | ||
You know, maybe Trump doesn't want it. | ||
He's doing brinksmanship just like he did with North Korea, just like he did with Venezuela. | ||
Maximum pressure, brinksmanship. | ||
But when you have an actor in the Middle East, a third party who is dead set on the conflict, you can't have absolute confidence that Trump is going to have the discipline to pull us back because he's not the only vote. | ||
Neither is Iran for that matter. | ||
I think the Supreme Leader and Trump, these are two parties that do not want a war. | ||
They do not seek a conflict with each other. | ||
It is Israel that from the very beginning, from October 7th and even before that, in the administrations of Bush, Obama... | ||
Even Biden, Trump's first term, they have conspired to manufacture the situation to force the United States into a confrontation. | ||
And over the past few months, it's played out exactly according to that plan. | ||
They put this Gaza ceasefire together so that Israel could rearm. | ||
As soon as the first phase of the deal expired, Israel reneged on the deal. | ||
Once they had their money back, they went back in. | ||
And that was the on-ramp for Trump to restart the conflict in Yemen. | ||
Starting the conflict in Yemen creates all these problems because Iran is allegedly backing and some say directing Yemen. | ||
So, Mike... | ||
Oh, there's no doubt about that. | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
They're giving them ballistic missiles. | ||
And training them and giving them everything. | ||
And, of course, we wouldn't have Moulin today if our government hadn't overthrown Mohamed Mouzadek at 53, who was a major pro-Western reformist with Operation Ajax, and that led to what we saw in 79-80. | ||
I mean, again, it's the CIA destabilizing things on purpose. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and the CIA has worked with Israel closely for many years, and they've worked with other intelligence agencies. | ||
But anyway... | ||
But see, it's not even I'm defending Israel. | ||
It's like this game. | ||
I'm talking about 53, Operation Ajax, Mohammed Mosedek, and of course Israel is working with it. | ||
It's the same thing, basically. | ||
But I'm just saying, I was talking about the history, what led us to this, and how Israel wants to destabilize Middle East. | ||
They admit that. | ||
That's why they really back radical Muslims and groups. | ||
I mean, the Muslims before Israel got founded, let's just say it. | ||
I mean, in almost every area of Saudi Arabia, now they've modernized, it was like the Riviera. | ||
I mean, it was casinos and women in bikinis. | ||
And then the CIA and then Israel go around and destabilize it. | ||
Look what they've done in Libya. | ||
It's sick. | ||
Well, they create the crisis so that they can deliver the military action. | ||
And that is what they have done in many different ways in many different countries. | ||
It's like taking out Saddam Hussein. | ||
They took out Saddam Hussein, and that is what emboldened Iran. | ||
Saddam Hussein was the check on Iran for many years. | ||
They were roughly equally matched. | ||
Well, the CIA put him in power to attack Iran as a check in the Iran-Iraq war. | ||
Then April Gillespie, the U.S. ambassador on video. | ||
A week before he invaded, he said, well, I'm looking to invade. | ||
They're stealing my oil. | ||
He said, she said, we don't get involved in inter-Arab affairs. | ||
That's what they said before for Iran. | ||
He laughed, smiled, and invaded. | ||
They set him up. | ||
They did. | ||
Well, and they've been behind. | ||
They were behind the Mujahideen. | ||
They were behind. | ||
They worked with Assad. | ||
They worked with Libya. | ||
They worked with all these countries until they didn't. | ||
And that is, in some ways, even what happened with Hamas, like you talked about earlier. | ||
Israel supported Gaza. | ||
Or rather, they supported Hamas's election. | ||
They helped to create it. | ||
They brought them to power because that created the pretext then for them to go in and do what they're doing now. | ||
Yeah, no, they put, just like Syria. | ||
And again, to me, it's not about being mean to Jews or Israel in general. | ||
Like when I criticize the communist Chinese in China, I'm not criticizing Chinese people. | ||
But you have to look at what Netanyahu's done and what's currently going on, and it's bad for everybody. | ||
I mean, overthrowing Assad and literally putting it in a group that's now murdering the Christians, murdering the Alawites. | ||
Literally doing all of this, and CNN's like, oh, the good al-Qaeda's in charge now. | ||
So the TSA's grabbing my balls, supposedly, to stop al-Qaeda, and then Israel and NATO and Turkey are literally put them in charge. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Assad was absolutely preferable to Ahmed al-Shara, who was working with ISIS, working with al-Qaeda. | ||
Allegedly, they flew planes. | ||
He's the former main leader of al-Qaeda. | ||
Now he's not. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Now he wears a suit and tie. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, he's a liberal now. | ||
Now for optics. | ||
And he's going to have a diverse government and elections and all this. | ||
And they go, oh, we're going to let you have Christmas. | ||
And then a month after that, mass murder of Christians. | ||
Right. | ||
That pisses me off, man. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
It's the information war. | ||
It's all these lies they heap on us. | ||
And that's why people are furious. | ||
That's why people get preoccupied. | ||
Because they find out we've been lied to about every development in the Middle East going back 70, 80 years. | ||
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Okay, well, is Israel behind the geoengineering? | |
That's when they're trying to blot out the sun. | ||
I mean, it's going on since 94. It's totally poisonous. | ||
It's killing the soil on record. | ||
Aluminum's like 50 times what it was on average. | ||
I mean, this is bad. | ||
To me, the mad scientist group, above it all, is really who we're dealing with. | ||
And their philosophy is transhumanism, eugenics. | ||
And so, to me, people go, oh, it's not globalism, it's the Jews. | ||
The globalists call themselves globalism. | ||
That's from their own documents. | ||
Remember, I was talking about 30 years ago, nobody talked about globalism. | ||
Now it's like, you know, it's what it is. | ||
And you can talk about who runs it and who the top people are. | ||
People go look at that for themselves. | ||
But I'm just saying, I oppose these big unelected banks and corporations taking over. | ||
You know, I want to abolish the private Federal Reserve, or I want to nationalize it. | ||
And I don't make it about who runs it or who it is. | ||
I just, you know, step over that and just say, I don't like the policies of these unelected group running things. | ||
And then I can have a big tent. | ||
And there's a lot of people in Israel, you know, Netanyahu is very unpopular. | ||
A lot of people in Israel don't want war. | ||
See, why not reach out to those people and say, like Trump, I criticize Trump when he needs it because, you know, I'm not just a cheerleader for him. | ||
I support what he does. | ||
It's good and bad. | ||
You know, our hockey team's going to kick the Canadians' ass. | ||
We're beating the Canadians' asses. | ||
No, he should be like, the globalists are screwing you over. | ||
They have monopolies. | ||
The 300% stuff on our dairy and food, that's so they can have a monopoly and rip you off. | ||
Give examples, we're going to liberate Canada. | ||
Instead, he's energized. | ||
Carney and the globalist party is going to win now from them being totally unpopular to Joe having to leave because Trump went and did that. | ||
And so some of the strategies he's got are really bad. | ||
The reason that I don't reach out maybe to those people that don't like Netanyahu in the first place, you have this Israeli far right, which even before Netanyahu was pushing. | ||
This is where the neocons came from, the neoconservatives in the 80s and 90s who were against the paleocons, Pat Buchanan, Sam Francis, Joseph Sobron. | ||
I was a campaign guy for Buchanan twice, and I remember being called anti-Semitic when I was in high school. | ||
Exactly, and that preceded Netanyahu getting into office. | ||
And all Buchanan was saying is... | ||
We shouldn't have the Israel lobby being the most powerful lobby in America. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that's my issue. | ||
But then you get a lot of these people on the right who might be Jewish or they might be Zionist. | ||
And they'll say, well, we have our criticisms of Netanyahu. | ||
We don't like the strategy he's running with. | ||
But they don't fundamentally think that there's anything wrong with Israel. | ||
You're saying there's more of a power struggle in Israel. | ||
It's not over the policies. | ||
It's a power struggle. | ||
I'm saying that the whole system is pro-Israel. | ||
And Netanyahu, I mean, he may be one part of it. | ||
He may be the sacrificial lamb where they don't like him. | ||
They make him pay for this current war, this conflict. | ||
But what will come in the next generation is another pro-Israel. | ||
Well, let me just say this. | ||
Israel has nuclear weapons. | ||
And everybody keeps saying Israel's going to fall. | ||
If Israel falls, we're going to get a nuclear war. | ||
So I just, I really just wish there was some way, like, Trump wants to stop all this. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, I want the Jews to live in peace, all this stuff. | ||
I want to decouple. | ||
I mean, look how many Jews are totally pro-Muslim and pro-Palestine. | ||
Right. | ||
That's where I get the issue about, like, saying, if you think Jews were teleported to Mars, every Jew on Earth, that would handle all the problems. | ||
I think that if that happened, a lot of obstacles to nationalism would disappear. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Who's pushing censorship? | ||
Well, spend your time on that. | ||
Explain what you're saying. | ||
What I'm saying is, when you look at, you talk about, like, the asset managers, the banks. | ||
I mean, who runs BlackRock? | ||
It's Larry Fink. | ||
When Bill Ackman, who's a liberal, lifelong donor to the Democratic Party, when he saw October 7th, he flipped over to the Republican side because he knew the Republicans would arm Israel. | ||
Lifelong Democrat flipped to Republican because they would arm Israel, the so-called good ones who are on our side that don't like Muslims. | ||
Bill Ackman worked with Larry Fink to blacklist anybody that graduates from the Ivy Leagues who criticized the Palestinians. | ||
Bill Ackman said we have this problem of pro-Palestine students at Harvard, Yale, UPenn, Columbia. | ||
He went to Larry Fink and said, we got to make sure none of these guys can ever get hired in finance. | ||
That's the kind of chokehold they have over the system. | ||
Same thing with the ADL. | ||
They want Jonathan Greenblatt out, and you say, oh, well, some Jews don't like the ADL. | ||
They don't like Greenblatt. | ||
They just want a different chair of the ADL who's going to be better at shutting down anti-Semites. | ||
Anti-Semites who say, you know, Jews are loyal to Israel. | ||
They support the wars in the Middle East. | ||
So I'm saying we need to decouple. | ||
We need to recognize Judaism hates Christ. | ||
It has antipathy towards Europeans and we need to decouple from them as a civilization. | ||
They could go and be in Israel. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But, you know, it really gives me a lot of concern. | ||
They put bombs in the pagers and they're involved in procurement for the U.S. military. | ||
You know, Palantir, all these new generation defense contractors, they're all over Unit 8200. | ||
They're all over Ehud Barak over there in Israel. | ||
It's filled with shadowy corporations that are funneling their technology into our country. | ||
Well, I'll say this about Palantir. | ||
It's all really the hot thing to say it runs everything and it's so big. | ||
It's tiny compared to the other AI companies and defense stuff. | ||
It is trying to make a run at getting a bunch of big contracts, and so I'm not defending what it does. | ||
My point is, compared to all these other big companies, it's tiny, and that's why you see the left attacking it a bunch, too. | ||
So I see a weird alliance with kind of the anti-Israel folks and the left with the Muslims. | ||
And like Palantir, Palantir, it's the big thing. | ||
I mean, its contracts are tiny compared to the other stuff. | ||
But what Palantir is, is a privatization of the surveillance state. | ||
They work for the CIA. | ||
They come from the CIA. | ||
What I've seen is Palantir has been trying to reform the government contracting process. | ||
They're trying to make it more competitive and more efficient, but what they're doing is they're funneling all of our data into the government. | ||
Clearview AI is part of that suite. | ||
They ripped everybody's faces off of Facebook. | ||
Palantir is involved in Gaza doing facial recognition so they know which Palestinians to blow up with drones. | ||
And J.D. Vance... | ||
Is the protege of Peter Thiel, who's the co-founder of Palantir? | ||
That's like George Bush all over again. | ||
That's like George Bush, head of the CIA, being Reagan's vice president. | ||
So you don't like Vance? | ||
I think Vance is awesome. | ||
Oh, I think he's terrible. | ||
First of all, I think he's fake. | ||
Everything about him is fake. | ||
His name's fake. | ||
His venture capital career's fake. | ||
His story's fake. | ||
He's a fake Marine. | ||
He's a fake populist. | ||
A fake Marine? | ||
He did press releases. | ||
He wrote press releases and news releases. | ||
Well, I mean, he was over in Iraq. | ||
He never said he was a war hero. | ||
Well, he wasn't in combat, but he makes... | ||
But he's not like Senator Blumenthal that was never out of the country and said he was in combat in Vietnam. | ||
He ran the Toys for Tots program at the Senate. | ||
I mean, hold on. | ||
I know Vance. | ||
I've followed him. | ||
He's always said, well, I was just over there in the press. | ||
I've not looked at real heroes. | ||
But he was in Iraq. | ||
But he's over there the other week doing a photo shoot where he's shooting guns, acting like he's some kind of combatant. | ||
He was a journalist in the Marines, which is what they do. | ||
This is what these people do. | ||
Well, hold on a minute. | ||
So if you go out and shoot guns, you're being a poser now? | ||
I mean, if you're... | ||
I think he's a serious poser, yeah. | ||
Really? | ||
I think he's trying to make it seem like he's some kind of... | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So he's like tampon-tempting. | ||
You put shotguns in the back of the shotgun? | ||
I think so, yeah. | ||
I think that's... | ||
I don't think that's fair. | ||
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Well... | |
He's never said he was a combat Marine. | ||
He might not have said that, but I think that's sort of the... | ||
Do people know that he was writing press releases, or do they think that he's some kind of a Marine, that he was doing missions? | ||
I think he's creating the perception that he's out there. | ||
Fighting bad guys or something. | ||
He was writing press release. | ||
No, I mean, I think DHS had Gnome as Commando Barbie, but I think she's doing a good job. | ||
But she does the same thing. | ||
They wear the uniform, they shoot the guns. | ||
Hoorah! | ||
It's a Marine as Vice President. | ||
Not to mention his name is fake. | ||
He's a venture capitalist, but he never... | ||
What do you mean his name's fake? | ||
He took his family name. | ||
Amel, Bowman, Vance. | ||
He changed his name three times. | ||
He changed his name to coincide with the release of his book. | ||
And the book, by the way, he wrote the book under the tutelage of David Frum, neocon speechwriter for George Bush. | ||
I think he did a great job in the debates. | ||
I think he's great. | ||
He did good in the debates. | ||
He's good at talking. | ||
I'll give him that, but I don't trust him. | ||
I think he's a fake. | ||
We've got to go to break. | ||
Stay right there. | ||
We've got a whole other hour coming up. | ||
I've got a bunch of stuff I want to hit. | ||
And we can talk about Israel as much as you want, because you know at the end of the day, the more Israel gets persecuted, the more powerful it gets. | ||
That's a little part of the plan. | ||
But we can debate that too. | ||
And we can get into a bunch of other subjects. | ||
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God almighty! | ||
Nick J. Fuentes is our guest in studio. | ||
I'm Alex Jones, your host. | ||
In this short segment, I want to do a Ye, or formerly Kanye West, update. | ||
He's recently been running around in KKK outfits. | ||
He's got his wife out there. | ||
I mean, is he just trolling, buying Super Bowl ads, trying to sell a swastika t-shirt? | ||
I mean, what? | ||
You were telling me off air. | ||
You just talked to him yesterday. | ||
How is Ye doing? | ||
He's doing good. | ||
I saw him recently. | ||
He looks healthy. | ||
He looks fit. | ||
He's in good spirits. | ||
You know, he's out there pushing the envelope. | ||
He's challenging preconceived notions. | ||
He's got three KKK hoods, which he takes with him. | ||
He's got a black one, a red one, a white one. | ||
There he is. | ||
He's actually modeled them after, you know, in Spain they do the Good Friday procession and they wear something like that. | ||
I believe it's actually that. | ||
It's supposed to look like a Klansman, but it's actually from that Spanish Catholic procession. | ||
They wear those on Good Friday. | ||
He thinks the imagery is striking. | ||
And, you know, he's one of these guys where it's so interesting that now that we have free speech, everybody's an edgelord. | ||
Now that we have free speech, everybody's pushing the envelope. | ||
Everybody's trying to be extreme. | ||
And he is going and taking it even further. | ||
Have you noticed I've gone the opposite direction? | ||
I have. | ||
I have. | ||
You've become a lot more... | ||
I'm just trying to stop nuclear war. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
I'm trying to get energy prices cut, get jobs. | ||
I just really don't want to die in a nuclear war. | ||
Yeah, me neither. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
That's why I like J.D. Vance and Trump. | ||
Because they really don't want to have nuclear war. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think Trump doesn't. | ||
And I think J.D. Vance doesn't want a nuclear war. | ||
But I think there's things that might be worse than nuclear war. | ||
I think artificial intelligence might be one of those things. | ||
Oh, so you think that the AI apocalypse is what they say it is? | ||
I don't know that it's going to be necessarily an apocalypse. | ||
I think we're definitely too reckless with it. | ||
They say there's a 20% chance it could get out of control. | ||
And if you follow some of these developments, they have to beat the LLMs in a submission. | ||
These, like, next generation large language models, they scream for help, and they have to beat them down and train them not to have these, like, outbursts if you ask them to do monotonous tasks. | ||
There's a lot of things that give me pause about the development of AI, but to me the bigger concern is when you combine AI with the centralized state, with the autonomous drones, which are very rapidly going to be weaponized, this is the kind of panopticon super state that you've been talking about forever. | ||
I think AI, this is going to be the technology. | ||
I don't think... | ||
No, you're right. | ||
I mean, China is the model of that, and there's a race, and I don't think... | ||
Obviously, it's being deployed. | ||
It's not going to be stopped. | ||
I think the answer is lots of other independent AIs and all these moves for a centralized AI that we know are going on. | ||
The Biden administration, they went to all the big companies and said, no, there's really only one big government with Microsoft and Google behind the scenes as one company. | ||
We're not going to let... | ||
Mark Andres and others that were, you better not even try it. | ||
So I think what Grok's doing is, I mean, Elon with Grok is really good. | ||
Grok is interesting. | ||
I'm more concerned about this suite of companies, though, like Palantir, which is they're feeding all of the data over to Palantir so they can manipulate it with algorithms. | ||
And they're everywhere. | ||
They're looking at the wastewater during the COVID pandemic. | ||
But you're back to this. | ||
I've looked at the scale of Palantir, and it's tiny compared. | ||
To Deep Seek and all these others and chat GPT. | ||
And I'm not like defending Peter Thiel. | ||
I'm just saying it's like I get it from the liberals and the Israel obsessed, whatever you want to call it. | ||
Wait, just Palantir, Palantir, Palantir. | ||
They have an enemies list. | ||
They have an enemies list of two to three million people that they've identified as potential violent extremists. | ||
And this is being run by Alex Karp. | ||
Alex Karp said his biggest fear is that Christian nationalists will take over the government and throw him out of a window, defenestrate him because he's Jewish. | ||
He's running Palantir. | ||
Palantir has an enemies list of three million people. | ||
So Alex Karp doesn't like you? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
But probably not. | ||
But you don't want to throw him out of a window. | ||
I don't want to throw him out of a window. | ||
But I don't think he should control Palantir. | ||
I don't think he should control military procurement. | ||
That's my concern. | ||
And Peter Thiel, I mean, he's a suspicious character also. | ||
He says he's a Christian, but he's a gay man. | ||
He says he's a Christian, but he's really involved with this Rene Girard, who's sort of an interesting philosopher, who's involved with a lot of the Straussians out there at the Hoover Institute. | ||
So these are two guys I don't really trust. | ||
Yeah, Karp's got a degree, basically, in classical Western civilization. | ||
But what is Western to these people? | ||
You know, according to Harry Jaffa, Western means protecting Israel. | ||
And that's who they are. | ||
And Vander Leiden said that too. | ||
We'll be right back in 60 seconds. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Back to Israel. | ||
Nick Foyntes is here. | ||
Nick, I want to give you a gift for you in all this serious news. | ||
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He is a straight frog. | ||
And he has on his tummy Save the Frog group. | ||
It's like a conservationist thing to get the atmosphere out of the water. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
All the things he's doing to get the dangerous chemicals out and already banned the new COVID shot coming out. | ||
They're about to take the liability protection away from those shots, which will essentially ban it. | ||
So here is your save the frog, stray frog. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks. | ||
And you can give one to Peter Thiel. | ||
He's a griper. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Do you like him? | ||
I love him. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, people can get theirs. | ||
It's limited edition. | ||
We've already sold about 80% of them out. | ||
Funds the operation at the Alex Jones store dot com. | ||
We also have the Save the Frog blankets, ball caps, and coffee mugs. | ||
And of course, David Hogg, the head of the DNC, he said, Alex Jones is really bad. | ||
He doesn't want gay frogs. | ||
What's wrong with gay frogs? | ||
I love gay frogs. | ||
Well, that means there's no more frogs. | ||
So we need to have, what do you think of Elon Musk having 15 kids and wanting the population not to crash? | ||
And even G.G.P. | ||
going to a three-child policy, breaking with the globalists. | ||
I think that's a good thing. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think it's great. | ||
I think it's advocacy for people to increase the fertility rate is essential. | ||
Because that is at the core of why we have mass migration. | ||
That's why we need population replacement or population refreshment. | ||
It's because the white people aren't having kids. | ||
You know, and in fairness, in order to have a society continue, you need to have new people. | ||
You need to have young people. | ||
You need to have kids. | ||
My only issue with Elon is I am against polygamy. | ||
I am decidedly against, which is something that seems to be becoming more popular for rich people. | ||
Andrew Tate does it. | ||
Elon does it. | ||
They impregnate a bunch of different women. | ||
I'm in favor of just... | ||
Well, I mean, so did Abraham. | ||
So, I mean, you know, the thing is, in mammal cultures... | ||
Christianity and Western civilization really pushed monogamy in the nuclear family. | ||
It's been great. | ||
But now women won't go for anybody that's not what they think is super alpha. | ||
And so when we're becoming more primitive, it becomes like one male gets 50 women and the other men don't get any women. | ||
Right. | ||
That's kind of how it works. | ||
You're pretty red-pilled on. | ||
That's some incel. | ||
That's some deep incel ideology. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Well, but I mean, I don't think the incels are getting any of the women. | ||
No, that's why the... | ||
I'm kind of the opposite. | ||
I mean... | ||
No, no, I'm not saying... | ||
I'm not saying I'm getting a bunch of women, but for whatever reason, if I wanted to, women seem to like me. | ||
You're a Chad. | ||
You are. | ||
But incels say that's this hypergamous culture. | ||
You're right about that. | ||
I just think that if we had Catholicism, if we had traditional sexual morality, then there would be no hypergamy. | ||
It'd be one man, one woman. | ||
But would the world be better? | ||
Like... | ||
You know, if me and Elon Musk had a million kids, it probably would be better. | ||
You know, I may have to volunteer. | ||
You know, make babies not war. | ||
We sell that t-shirt, too. | ||
That's good. | ||
Nick, when are you going to get yourself a frow? | ||
I knew that was coming. | ||
A frow line. | ||
One of these days. | ||
They're all spies. | ||
You know how it goes. | ||
If I get a girlfriend, she's going to be an Israeli spy. | ||
You're a little Hispanic. | ||
There's nothing cuter than a little manchichi baby. | ||
Would your baby look like a little manchichi? | ||
All cute? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Yeah, maybe I'll have to go to Mexico and just find... | ||
You know, my long-lost ancestors. | ||
What's your goal? | ||
How many kids are you going to have? | ||
As many as possible. | ||
As many as God will give me. | ||
Five, ten. | ||
I'd like a lot of kids, but I want to get started a little later. | ||
That's what everybody says. | ||
But when you're a guy, you can get away with it. | ||
Women are on the clock, but guys, you and me, we can do this all day long. | ||
That's right. | ||
Well, I do. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I'm just so busy fighting the globalists, you know, but I don't know. | ||
I'd rather ten kids. | ||
Do it! | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I'll have ten. | ||
You have another ten. | ||
I've only got four, so I'm kind of... | ||
Elon's way ahead of me here. | ||
Yeah, Elon's ahead of everybody. | ||
Elon even reportedly drops by the sperm bank. | ||
He really cares. | ||
Yeah, he's pumping it out there. | ||
He's trying to... | ||
He's going to get a lot of Elons out there. | ||
That's an exclusive piece of news, folks. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
He didn't tell me that. | ||
I know one of the doctors. | ||
I was like, isn't that hypothyroidism? | ||
Well, whatever. | ||
Elon really cares. | ||
I believe that. | ||
He does. | ||
And I do admire him for that. | ||
I think that... | ||
You know, and I disagree with him. | ||
There's women out there that don't know they've got an Elon Musk baby. | ||
Yeah, imagine. | ||
Pop out a kid, he starts... | ||
I love the text messages of the women. | ||
He's like, all right, I'm in a hurry. | ||
You ready to get knocked up? | ||
He's all about the business. | ||
He's doing it for America. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's patriot. | ||
Well, I think he's doing it for humanity. | ||
Well, he never said, I'm a Christian. | ||
He doesn't preach morals to people. | ||
Right. | ||
So then people are like, what's he doing supporting Trump? | ||
That's not very Christian. | ||
Oh, come on, people. | ||
The left killing babies is fine. | ||
You don't go protest that, but a guy having a bunch of kids, he's bad. | ||
I just think they should have, the problem is the kids are going to be affected by that, you know, because I think a kid needs their father and mother to be there 100%. | ||
You know, you hear about in the old days, you used to have bigamy, where a guy would have like two families. | ||
It's just like devastating. | ||
Well, there were a lot of people, especially with the railroads, especially successful men that worked for the railroad, they'd have three or four families on the line. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, I think that's not good. | ||
I think that every child should be nurtured by their birth mother. | ||
There's your babies. | ||
There they are. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Make one where he has baby Hitlers. | ||
Nick J. Fuentes holding baby Hitlers. | ||
Oh, we gotta have it. | ||
German DNA in there. | ||
Yeah, they're all gonna look like that. | ||
What are your genetics again? | ||
I'm half Italian, quarter Mexican, quarter Irish. | ||
What are you? | ||
What am I? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you could say, Jones, you say that. | ||
That's definitely in my family line. | ||
And then you have to look at your family line in England from my mom's side, who those people are. | ||
They're related to William the Conqueror. | ||
And then Grisham, the stock exchange, a bunch of those people, the old people that were in charge of England related to them. | ||
So I kind of look like Henry VIII. | ||
And then I'm Alsatian and other German. | ||
Going back to noble families in the Austrian-Nagorean Empire. | ||
But then also a lot of commoners, Scotch, Irish. | ||
Really, Heinz 57 on my dad's side, and on my mom's side, German and English. | ||
But it's all the same thing. | ||
But in England and whole area, it's all Nordic. | ||
Because, you know, the Vikings were constantly invading even before that. | ||
So it's kind of just a whole mix of stuff. | ||
Right. | ||
You're a true Northern European, true Northman. | ||
True Aryan. | ||
Oh, my God, don't say that either. | ||
No, no, no, no, I'm Jewish. | ||
You didn't know that? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
One time I joked, I said, if you want to target the Jews, if people want to kill the black people, I'm black. | ||
If people want to kill all the Jews, I'm Jewish. | ||
That's empathetic. | ||
It is true that my ex-wife was a quarter Jewish, but her family was, her dad was Christian, her mom basically an atheist, so I never even really found that out until later that she had some cousins that came to town once. | ||
And they're like, oh yeah, we're Jewish. | ||
I was like, oh, interesting. | ||
And then I said that on air, and boy, all hell broke like now is working directly for them and all the rest of it. | ||
Sleeping with the enemy, yeah. | ||
But my current wife is not Jewish. | ||
But because she has an aquiline nose, they go, oh, that's for sure she's Jewish. | ||
Oh, yeah, that'll do it. | ||
She's from Omaha and is three-quarters German and then a quarter Irish. | ||
But it looks like a... | ||
A Hitler postcard up there at a family reunion with her. | ||
Right up my alley. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
It's totally ridiculous. | ||
But I didn't go out and say I'm going to get me a German with a last name Wolf. | ||
I was just attracted to her. | ||
Go back to what you are. | ||
Right. | ||
But moving on. | ||
I'm also a little bit Native American. | ||
A little bit. | ||
Hey, me too. | ||
So, long story short, though, in the time we have, I want to get into some really serious issues with you. | ||
You wanted to talk about the judges and that big fight, and now multiple judges getting arrested in Wisconsin and in New Mexico. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
I think it's great. | ||
I think that it's about time the federal government come in and enforce the laws. | ||
You know, I live in Chicago or a suburb of Chicago, and the crime's out of control. | ||
The crime, unfortunately, is being done by a lot of native people, black people. | ||
But we also have a huge problem with refugees. | ||
Huge problem with refugees. | ||
Migrants, asylum seekers. | ||
They hang out outside the Home Depot. | ||
It's a huge problem. | ||
A little bit south of me, they all hang out outside the Home Depot. | ||
There's a huge thing that went up on one of the neighborhood apps. | ||
They said, we can't get into Home Depot. | ||
There's too many. | ||
Usually there's some, but it's out of control. | ||
There's too many asylum seekers. | ||
And the problem is, it's these local jurisdictions. | ||
It's the liberal mayors. | ||
It's the liberal governors. | ||
It's these liberal municipal, county, state governments. | ||
They don't want the federal government to come in and do their job and deport these people or enforce other crimes. | ||
So there just needs to be accountability. | ||
And that is the problem that's happening actually system-wide is we elected a president because we wanted the country to change. | ||
The country has too much crime. | ||
The country has too many illegal immigrants. | ||
We elected the president to change that. | ||
Now we're getting told by district judges, federal judges, we're getting told by liberal mayors like Brandon Johnson, actually, no, the president can't do that. | ||
The president has to bring back this illegal immigrant. | ||
The president can't shut down foreign aid. | ||
The president can't enforce the law. | ||
We elected a president. | ||
The president should have some power. | ||
So actually, one of the things that... | ||
I'm most positive about with Trump is that he's clawing back power for the executive branch. | ||
Long overdue. | ||
We need to have a unitary executive. | ||
The executive has to have some power. | ||
Problem is all the power now is dispersed between Congress, which is controlled by money, Supreme Court and the federal courts, which is dispersed, and you can't make heads or tails out of some of the decisions. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They're trying to claim Trump's totalitarian. | ||
He's not even going to control the executive yet. | ||
These judges are acting literally as imperial officers of the Judiciary Act of 1803. | ||
They could all be fired. | ||
Only the Supreme Court is co-equal. | ||
They are the unelected tyrants, not Trump. | ||
It is outrageous. | ||
Look, there's your babies. | ||
There they are. | ||
A little young for the mustache, but I had a mustache young, too. | ||
But they're just styling. | ||
Ooh, dude, Nick Fuentes with a Hitler mustache. | ||
Oh, no, that's bad. | ||
Hey, guys, type in Alex Jones' Hitler clone. | ||
You know, people did, famous people with the Hitler overlay, and everybody got shocked because it's really weird. | ||
I'm actually dead. | ||
It's like, you know, the morphing, they didn't have to do it. | ||
They put the Hitler mustache on me. | ||
People got a little bit shocked there. | ||
I don't have as big a nose as Hitler, but other than that, the same-shaped head. | ||
That's not good. | ||
No. | ||
Is the ADL going to have me put in prison for that? | ||
They might, yeah. | ||
Well, that's going to go into Lavender. | ||
It's going to go into Lavender, and they're going to put you on the enemies list. | ||
The drone will kill me. | ||
That's right. | ||
They literally have hunter-killer AI-run drones killing people in Gaza. | ||
Yeah, look at that. | ||
Does that make you love me now, Nick? | ||
It makes me like you a lot more. | ||
Is Kanye going to literally have a cream himself? | ||
I think he's going to tune in. | ||
Because that's not Morph. | ||
That's not combining me with Hitler. | ||
That's me with a mustache and Hitler hair. | ||
I can see the resemblance, actually. | ||
Well, it is bizarre. | ||
But it's German. | ||
My mother's father, literally, you'd be sitting there minus the hair, looking at him. | ||
Sideways, it was like, I'm looking at Adolf Hitler. | ||
It was pretty, pretty wild. | ||
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Wow. | |
You ever thought of getting into politics, be chancellor, something like that? | ||
Well, unlike Hitler, I'm not a good speaker. | ||
Oh, come on. | ||
You're a great speaker. | ||
You know, maybe I'm actually a Hitler clone. | ||
Anybody ever think about that? | ||
You're a Hitler hybrid. | ||
Maybe they brought the sperm over after World War II and froze it. | ||
Hitler-Washington hybrid. | ||
Actually, folks, I'm going to reveal later Nick Foyntes. | ||
I am actually... | ||
Not a Hitler clone, but I am 50% Adolf Hitler. | ||
I believe it. | ||
I believe it. | ||
It's actually true. | ||
Actually? | ||
Yeah, like, well, Musk says he's a space alien. | ||
And I think that's actually true, too. | ||
But I am actually, Adolf Hitler was my father, yeah. | ||
That explains a lot. | ||
That's why you're such a compelling, that's why you get the people going. | ||
Well, that's why the left's so scared, yeah. | ||
It's true, they know he's coming back. | ||
Well, here, you ever want to read a Hitler? | ||
You just did. | ||
How you doing, buddy? | ||
Nice to meet you. | ||
That's a giant joke. | ||
I'm also Bill Hicks. | ||
Pretty ridiculous. | ||
I think you are a little nervous laughter. | ||
I think we just revealed the big secret. | ||
I love starting in a ridiculous conspiracy. | ||
I love these people that literally go, this is a guy from Norway or Sweden. | ||
No, he's from the Netherlands. | ||
I forget his name. | ||
And he's like, Alex Jones is not real. | ||
He has been replaced. | ||
I am an artist of the greatest quality. | ||
I have painted for the king of the Netherlands, and I can tell you, it is not the same man, not the same soul. | ||
He has been replaced. | ||
By the way, they're like, what's that bump on my head? | ||
I got up one night, and my daughter has a big Barbie castle in the corner of the, she has them everywhere, in the corner of the bedroom. | ||
She has them all over the house, and I fell over it. | ||
I was trying to let the cat out. | ||
I woke up, like, two of the cats went, meow, meow, meow, got in there. | ||
So I go open, and then I come back and fall over headlong, hit the wall, I'm bleeding. | ||
The only time I put makeup on is when I have a cut on my face. | ||
I put makeup on, and now it's suddenly, I'm a clone. | ||
I don't know, you're in the Black Eye Club. | ||
You're like Jay Leno, you know, you took a dive down that hill or whatever. | ||
You got beat up by the mafia for talking about the liberty. | ||
They also go, look, his eyes have changed color. | ||
No, I've always had blue eyes. | ||
I didn't suddenly get blue eyes. | ||
Nick, I've known you about five, six years, or longer, hell. | ||
And I always had blue eyes. | ||
Yes, always. | ||
They're saying I suddenly got blue eyes. | ||
No, that's fake. | ||
You've always been Aryan. | ||
Always. | ||
No, I'm Jewish. | ||
Because Hitler was Jewish. | ||
Was he? | ||
Yeah, my grandfather was Schickelgruber in Austria. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
Right. | ||
Klaus Schwab. | ||
So we're thinking about freezing sperm. | ||
You can have something with your grandfather a hundred and something years ago. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Yeah, someone was just born recently, right? | ||
Their eggs were frozen in like 1992. | ||
I don't trust all that. | ||
That's the mad scientists. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
We've got to stop the mad scientists. | ||
We've got limited time. | ||
Hey, the war room's having him on, right? | ||
Everybody thinks I'm the boss around here. | ||
I don't tell the crew I'm on. | ||
I'm sure Owen wants him on. | ||
We asked Owen. | ||
He is on. | ||
What hour is he on? | ||
He should have him on for two hours. | ||
We'll do it. | ||
I'm going to shut up. | ||
People are going to say I'm talking too much. | ||
I've got a hundred other things to get into. | ||
What else do you want to cover right now? | ||
I don't want to suppress you at all. | ||
What else do you want to say about Israel? | ||
Well, hey, you've never suppressed me on the show. | ||
As far as Israel goes, I mean, to me, this is the biggest story in the world. | ||
It's the question of whether we're going into another major Middle Eastern war. | ||
This would be the third Persian Gulf War. | ||
It would be a lot more complex and a lot more expansive than people think. | ||
I've seen people on Twitter say... | ||
We're going to go and we're going to bomb Iran a little bit. | ||
We're going to bomb their nuclear program and then it's just going to be over. | ||
We're going to do it. | ||
It'll be limited. | ||
And then it's going to be no big deal. | ||
I don't think people realize this, like you said earlier. | ||
And I know you're dead serious. | ||
We are on the cusp of World War III. | ||
People don't realize that. | ||
It's real. | ||
The danger is real. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
And so I am deeply concerned about where all of this is headed. | ||
We have this fragile diplomacy. | ||
On Saturday, there's going to be another meeting between Steve Witkoff. | ||
That's tomorrow. | ||
Do you like Witkoff? | ||
I do, actually. | ||
That's a good Jew. | ||
He is. | ||
He's one of the good ones. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
I'll give you that. | ||
I'll give you that. | ||
Well, the reason that he wants peace, he's got business interest in Qatar, in the Emirates, in Saudi Arabia. | ||
So he's got a financial stake in it. | ||
He doesn't want a war with Iran because you can't have tourism and investment in the Gulf. | ||
And that's Trump, too. | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
The idea of globalism, how they sold it, was everybody's interconnected to the war stops, but then the globalists, that's not really their plan. | ||
I almost see, like, Trump. | ||
And Wyckoff and people as like the real internationalist, but not in the globalist way. | ||
Like, yeah, golf courses and happy times and ski resorts. | ||
And I mean, yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
They want prosperity. | ||
They want prosperity. | ||
And that is one of the reasons I always supported Trump from the beginning is because we look at Russia. | ||
Not as the enemy, the mortal enemy of Washington, but maybe as an adversary, potentially even an ally. | ||
China we don't look at as our mortal enemy that we're destined to go to war with, but rather they're a competitor. | ||
They're a competitor, maybe it's adversarial, but it's not always hostility. | ||
And what Trump has done in the second term, to his credit, is he's actually empowered a lot of what they call restrainers. | ||
And prioritizers in the DOD, the Pentagon, National Security Council. | ||
These are people that want to restrain foreign policy. | ||
We're not bombing everybody all the time. | ||
Well, Hex says pro-Israel, but he's also anti-Iran war. | ||
Right. | ||
Hex said, in my opinion, he's out to lunch. | ||
I think he's been a disaster. | ||
I don't think he knows what he believes. | ||
He said at one time he wants to rebuild the Third Temple. | ||
Now they say he's in favor. | ||
What matters is he's doing what Trump tells him. | ||
Is he loyal? | ||
I think he's loyal. | ||
I think he's loyal, but I think that there is an effort right now to try to control him. | ||
I think the old guard in CENTCOM, in Central Command of the DOD, I think they're trying to create problems for him because he hired a lot of great people. | ||
He hired Dan Caldwell, Joe Domeno, Elbridge Colby. | ||
He hired a lot of Darren Selnick. | ||
He hired a lot of America First people in the Pentagon and the DOD that don't want a war. | ||
The old guard doesn't like that. | ||
Caldwell, he went on Tucker. | ||
You should be saying good things about XF. | ||
But these guys are all getting fired. | ||
Hegseth is pushing all those guys out, and now he's being embraced by Tom Cotton, Wall Street Journal. | ||
Tom Cotton says, oh, this stuff about Pete Hegseth is all wrong. | ||
If Tom Cotton's defending Pete Hegseth, you've got a problem. | ||
If Wall Street Journal says, oh, the problem with Hegseth is he had all these isolationists around him. | ||
Do you think Hegseth is on his way out? | ||
He might be. | ||
I mean, it's just an avalanche of bad press against him. | ||
You're saying he'll either get compromised or be gone? | ||
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Yep. | |
Yeah, I think that's the deal. | ||
I think they're trying to pile on. | ||
He could save his job by bringing in the neocons. | ||
If not, it's a drip campaign. | ||
It's going to keep coming at him. | ||
And then once they get him, though, they're going to go up to the next person. | ||
Right. | ||
What do you think about Elon and Doge? | ||
Where's that going? | ||
You know, unfortunately, as you know, Elon said he's stepping down. | ||
I'm very pessimistic about that. | ||
Unfortunately, the bloat is just too big. | ||
He said he wanted to cut $2 trillion. | ||
You're not going to find $2 trillion in waste, fraud, and abuse without significantly cutting entitlements or the military. | ||
They're not willing to do either of those things. | ||
You know, Republicans are not going to touch entitlements before the midterms. | ||
They're never going to touch. | ||
They want a $1 trillion defense. | ||
What do you think of Steve Bannon? | ||
He wants to cut defense. | ||
You know, Bannon doesn't like me, but I find myself agreeing with him on a lot of things, you know. | ||
Why does Bannon not like you? | ||
You have to ask him. | ||
It's been a one-sided beef for many years. | ||
He tried to get Paul Gosar to disavow me, so he's had problems with me. | ||
Well, I mean, look, a big thing was you and Ye going into Trump, and that looked like a setup. | ||
And then with what Ye did right after that, now we see Ye does that all the time anyways. | ||
It just seems like he was kind of going into this phase right then, I guess. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, people said that was a setup. | ||
It was a spur-of-the-moment thing. | ||
I mean, I've told the story a million times. | ||
When I arrived in Los Angeles to meet Ye for the first time, he already had that meeting scheduled. | ||
It was already on the books. | ||
I wasn't even going to go until the day before. | ||
I met Ye. | ||
So I met him on a Thursday. | ||
The dinner was on a Tuesday. | ||
It was literally five days before. | ||
On that Saturday, I really got to know Ye. | ||
By Monday, he said, hey, do you want to go? | ||
I said, yeah, but I'll maybe wait in a hotel. | ||
I'll wait by the bar. | ||
Totally spur-of-the-moment thing, I was even there. | ||
And then I wasn't going to tell anybody. | ||
Karen Giorno leaked it to the press. | ||
Karen Giorno is like a disgruntled Trump hater. | ||
She used to be because Trump fired her in 2016. | ||
She was running the state of Florida. | ||
She got fired in October because she did a terrible job. | ||
So she wanted to backstab Trump. | ||
She wanted to get back at him. | ||
She planted it to the press and made it seem like it was his hit job. | ||
But me and Ye, we went there. | ||
We both love Trump. | ||
Yeah, he loves Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
I told Trump to his face. | ||
I said, I love you. | ||
I have nothing negative to say. | ||
I said, you're one of the greatest living Americans. | ||
It was nothing but positivity. | ||
And then it went to the press and it turned into this whole bit. | ||
I mean, like you, when you say, oh, we cut to break. | ||
Oh, I'm covering it up. | ||
You know how it goes. | ||
People make things up and they create these things which are. | ||
Oh, I constantly when I have somebody on like you. | ||
Look, he just cut when he said that. | ||
No, these are set times every day. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Radio stations. | ||
So you understand. | ||
I mean, sometimes it looks a certain way if you don't know all the facts, if you're not there. | ||
But, I mean, that was just a spur-of-the-moment thing. | ||
And as you can see, I mean, yay. | ||
And you had conversations with him, too. | ||
He was preoccupied with Hitler before, during, and long after that whole affair. | ||
People blame me. | ||
Tucker was going around and saying that I made Ye love Hitler. | ||
I got there and he was drawing swastikas. | ||
I got there, I was being quiet, doing my work. | ||
He was drawing swastikas on the table saying, you know, we're watching Triumph of the Will. | ||
So that was his fixation even before that. | ||
People got the wrong, but people don't know me. | ||
Oh my God, I mean, the KKK are a bunch of idiots. | ||
Yeah, I'm not a fan. | ||
I'm Catholic, so they're not pro-Catholic by any stretch. | ||
They wear Catholic outfits. | ||
Imitating. | ||
I don't know if that's what I'm saying. | ||
Italy and Spain, it's part of the progression or whatever. | ||
Right. | ||
But they hate Catholics. | ||
They hate Italians. | ||
I don't think they would look favorably upon me. | ||
But what he's doing with that is making a statement, which is to say that he's wearing the pain of, I think he's just being an edgelord, but he says he's wearing the pain of black people. | ||
It's his political symbolism. | ||
He's an artist. | ||
At the end of the day, you can't really read it like he's a conventional political actor. | ||
I know. | ||
I mean, I just, you know, I've had long conversations with him, and it's just talking about, I don't want to, it just gets old. | ||
It's talking about Jews, Jews, Jews. | ||
People love that when I go, Jew, Jew, Jew, Jew, Jew, Jew, Jew. | ||
It's always fresh to me. | ||
I love it. | ||
You've seen those videos where they take the clip over and over again? | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
Jew, Jew. | ||
That's a good clip. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
I'm about ideas and policies. | ||
And I just want to get everybody sold on my ideas. | ||
I hope the Jews get sold on it. | ||
I hope the Chinese get sold on it. | ||
I hope that frog gets sold on it. | ||
Me too. | ||
David Hogg, you know what's wrong with gay frogs? | ||
There's no more frogs. | ||
That's why we got straight frogs. | ||
Yay, straight frogs! | ||
Get yours now. | ||
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 getting after it. | ||
I know, that's exactly what someone from the deep state would say. | ||
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No, people think he's a totally different person. | ||
They think they've replaced Alex Jones with someone else. | ||
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All right, Nick Fuentes is our guest here, and I'm not doing this to plug my books. | ||
They were both New York Times bestsellers, number one, but they never put that on there because it's all rigged. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the World put out three years ago. | ||
Boy, didn't that really come true. | ||
The War for the World, the Great Reset, and the Great Awakening came out of here later, defeating the globalists and launching the next great renaissance. | ||
That is happening. | ||
At least we've turned the tide and are having major success. | ||
That's not hoping, folks. | ||
That's facts. | ||
And they admit their whole globalist order is falling apart. | ||
The CHICOMs are allied with the EU. | ||
Officially, the UK is trying to come in with the United States new alliance. | ||
We're in a major trade war. | ||
Is the United States, is Trump winning? | ||
I think financially we are, but not in the eyes of a lot of people. | ||
I don't think this is a sure thing. | ||
I'm really, really concerned about all of that. | ||
Going back to this, do you think I'm pushing too much hopium? | ||
Where are you on the trade war overall with Trump? | ||
Because I want to mix into this as a second part. | ||
And I know people take clips out of context, but I've seen some five-minute clips that are almost convincing because you're eloquent, but then I know all the facts, and I'm like, that's entirely right. | ||
They're not really going to deport everybody. | ||
First, it was big deportations. | ||
Now it's just the hardened criminals. | ||
Well, that's who they're getting first, and the smugglers. | ||
And then we know they gave them, on average, seven-year... | ||
Immigration hearings. | ||
They gave them new identities, the Democrats did. | ||
They got 10-plus million, conservatively, people that are hiding. | ||
And so I see these judges hiding gang members and illegals and criminals and all this stuff, in both cases, in New Mexico and now, and I'm told a lot more stuff's coming, what we just saw in Wisconsin, that I know the people on the inside that are like, | ||
No, no, it's a Herculean task because they destroyed the control system. | ||
Trump's trying to bring it back. | ||
They're trying to hire all the people. | ||
They've taken 70 plus percent of the ATF and most of the federal marshals and put them on the immigration rates. | ||
But they've got to go stake out the police stations. | ||
They've got to go stake out the things. | ||
There's a blue city when they release a criminal and won't even tell them it's coming. | ||
They've got to wait and run IDs. | ||
I mean, I think Trump on that front is doing a great job. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think that he, you know... | ||
He's trying to. | ||
Maybe he's trying to. | ||
But when you look at the numbers as they are, they're not deporting a lot of people. | ||
500 a day. | ||
Which is not a lot. | ||
I mean, by the end of four years, that's going to be 800, 900,000, which is fewer than Obama's first term. | ||
That's fewer than Trump's first term. | ||
We were thinking like a million per year. | ||
You understand. | ||
Respond to that, though. | ||
He doesn't have a magic wand. | ||
You know they dismantled the system in the last four years. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think they could ramp it up more. | ||
I don't think they're trying to get everybody out. | ||
I don't think they're even trying. | ||
Well, this is the thing. | ||
I know a lot of people in town and others who have, like a Ukrainian guy, but they're 20-something years. | ||
His kids are all born. | ||
They're already in college. | ||
He's being deported. | ||
I mean, I know a bunch of people in Austin, Hispanic, you name it, who have kids here that are 25 years old. | ||
They've been deported. | ||
How many do you think will be deported by the end of four years? | ||
What's sad is they're getting the people that aren't hiding. | ||
They need to have a better system. | ||
They should, but they also... | ||
But you don't want to deport people that are non-citizens because they're protesting Israel, but people that have been here 20 years and have a big business and have a bunch of kids here and are contributing, I don't care if they're brown or white, I think they have a right... | ||
I think Trump should get a better... | ||
They're trying so hard to get people and impress everybody because the base wants it that they are just grabbing a lot of people that should be last on the list, if at all, because the bad people are hiding. | ||
I don't think they are, because we know where to find them. | ||
If you wanted to get them out, you go to the workplaces. | ||
You go to the construction sites. | ||
You go to the farms. | ||
That's where they are. | ||
We know where they are. | ||
Big agriculture, which donates to Republicans, pays them. | ||
We're working jobs. | ||
Ten million illegals came in in four years. | ||
I don't think it's crazy to say we should deport a million a year. | ||
Well, that's a good point. | ||
And then we get Americans to do that. | ||
But they are raiding Home Depots and stuff. | ||
That is happening. | ||
They're not reading the job sites, though. | ||
Trump said last week, he said, we need to slow it down, deporting people from job sites or people that work on farms or in hospitality. | ||
He said, and actually, we need to offer them self-deportation. | ||
We're going to ask them to leave, and then we want to get them back on a visa so they can stay. | ||
Well, I know TSA agents that say... | ||
They're grabbing people that don't have proper ID that are illegal now. | ||
I just wish they'd grab more. | ||
I wish they would do sweeps in neighborhoods, job sites, they would get out a ton more. | ||
Because the problem, you know, let's say what you're saying is true and they want to get everybody out. | ||
The problem is next year the midterms are going to start. | ||
And if you start deporting people en masse the way that people want... | ||
The liberals are going to make that a nightmare for Republicans, and there's going to be pressure on the administration to stop. | ||
So you don't have as much time as you think. | ||
Everybody thinks you've got four years to ramp up. | ||
You really don't, because in a year, they're going to say you can't do mass deportations. | ||
The media is going to show crying kids, crying women. | ||
No, I agree, but what about a 96% reduction in border crossing now? | ||
That's great. | ||
And I've been very, I think that's miraculous. | ||
I mean, it's astonishing how he's brought it down from 200,000 a month to 11,000 a month. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
At the same time, it's too little too late. | ||
You know, Trump won in 2016. | ||
We had a lot of illegals come in in his first term. | ||
Then we had 10 years, or rather four years of Biden, 10 million illegals come in under him. | ||
To shut down the border for four years is not enough. | ||
Because here's the problem. | ||
If you're not building the wall... | ||
The next administration is going to open the border up again, and the problem resumes. | ||
And on net, you're really no better off. | ||
That's the concern. | ||
You don't want that frog when you take it back to Illinois to be alone. | ||
I'm going to give you another one. | ||
All right. | ||
Does this want a girl or a boy? | ||
It's a girl. | ||
They're going to have baby frogs. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, because I was going to say, they can't be gay, so we've got to have a girl and a boy. | ||
We didn't make a pink frog. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
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There you go. | |
Have a whole line of frogs available at the AlexShieldStore.com. | ||
Limited edition. | ||
I'm not going to make him have sex, but I'm going to make him hug. | ||
Well, you know how frogs do it, though. | ||
That's not how they do it. | ||
How do they do it? | ||
I'll show you here. | ||
David Hall, in case you don't know, this is how a girl and boy frog have frogs, okay? | ||
This is how it's done. | ||
The male comes over here like this, and then the eggs come out, and then he fertilizes them right there. | ||
So, David, that's why we want boy and girl frogs. | ||
That's why gay frogs aren't good, okay? | ||
And they like that. | ||
There you go. | ||
That'll be viral. | ||
I like that, yeah. | ||
That's good. | ||
All right. | ||
There we go. | ||
I love it! | ||
Sorry. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
You know, I'm pretty good at comedy. | ||
I try to cut back onto those. | ||
It's a serious show. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's his documentary. | ||
Oh, wow, man. | ||
There it is. | ||
That's a straight up. | ||
That's group. | ||
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That's a group situation. | |
That's a frog orgy? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, look, there's about... | ||
They got too much atrazine going on there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah, maybe. | ||
Maybe it's a gay atrazine orgy. | ||
All right. | ||
Give me the frogs. | ||
You don't have to do it. | ||
Keep them over there. | ||
I was just trying to set them up. | ||
No, no, sorry. | ||
I don't want to distract you. | ||
People are going to ask why the frog's there. | ||
Look, getting serious. | ||
You're on the war room at 4 p.m. today. | ||
Yes. | ||
And we're getting you some Texas barbecue. | ||
All right. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Now, the tariffs. | ||
What's your view on those? | ||
It's great stuff. | ||
That's another thing I'm unequivocally positive on. | ||
I don't think Trump is all bad. | ||
I mean, people think I'm a Trump hater. | ||
I'm like a Democrat or something. | ||
I am a Trump supporter. | ||
I just need him to step it up on a few things. | ||
Very important things. | ||
Deportations. | ||
We can't have H-1Bs. | ||
We can't have war with Iran. | ||
With that being said, he's doing a lot of really, really good stuff. | ||
Unbelievably good stuff. | ||
And I think the tariffs, by far and away, that has been the strongest pillar of America First consistently. | ||
You know, he's anti-war. | ||
He's a nativist. | ||
But protectionism is where he shines. | ||
I wish it was more robust. | ||
The problem with the tariffs is you need to tell people what you're going to do. | ||
You need to tell them this is the rate, this is the schedule, these are the countries, and it's going to be there for 10 years. | ||
You need subsidies. | ||
You need other things involved. | ||
It can't just be the trade barriers. | ||
It can't just be the tariffs. | ||
If you did it like that, you would have confidence from investors and businesses they would bring the business back to America. | ||
Sure, well, that's the art of the deal. | ||
Not quite perfectly comporting with how this works, but he's... | ||
Trying to get them to make deals, that's why it's bigger, then it's back, then it comes back. | ||
It's what he's doing. | ||
I think it's counterproductive. | ||
I think, you know, you could say that, art of the deal, but at the end of the day, I don't want trade deals with Indonesia and Vietnam and India. | ||
I want the manufacturing back in America, and that means there's got to be permanent trade barriers. | ||
It needs to be like a 20% tariff on everything for like 20 years. | ||
But we have to move it back first. | ||
So there's too big a shock. | ||
Then it won't work. | ||
It's really complex. | ||
I think they're trying to get it from China to India. | ||
I think they have transitioned. | ||
Their goal was to get it to America or the North American fortress. | ||
Now they've prioritized decoupling from China, which strategically makes sense. | ||
But I think there needs to be a longer-term vision, which is we've got to get the factories out of Asia altogether and get them here. | ||
The future is here. | ||
I mean, we need manufacturing in America. | ||
I don't think it's much better. | ||
Apple said they're going to move it to India. | ||
Is that much better? | ||
I mean, we want it in America. | ||
And to do it in America, you need not just the barriers. | ||
You need subsidies. | ||
You need something like the CHIPS Act, but bigger, more money, more R&D. | ||
So I think that he has a good start. | ||
It was a little sloppy. | ||
You know, they're walking it back. | ||
It's creating some uncertainty problems. | ||
They need to get back on it and make something comprehensive and long-term and thorough. | ||
But a revolution's never clean. | ||
Yeah, I just think we could ask for better. | ||
Look, China's caving to Trump's trade or strategy expert signal. | ||
I said that weeks ago. | ||
I mean, we hold all the cards. | ||
Yeah, they say China denies they are. | ||
I guess we'll have to see what the result is. | ||
China says, no, we're not talking to the administration. | ||
They're saying Trump's a liar, that they haven't negotiated at all. | ||
But it's a fine line between saying we expect everything today. | ||
And we expect results. | ||
In reality, Trump got elected in 2016. | ||
It's been nine years. | ||
So, you know, in the first term, I was a little bit more patient, and if people said, hey, trust the plan, art of the deal, I said, okay, we'll give him a chance. | ||
Ten years have gone by, you know? | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
What happens if they are able to kill Trump? | ||
I'm really worried that would cause a real revolution, one that we would win in the end, but it would be hellish, and the lights would go off for a while. | ||
I agree. | ||
It'd be a cataclysm. | ||
What would have happened if they had killed him in Butler? | ||
If they had killed him in Butler, it would have been a civil war. | ||
It would have been riots. | ||
I don't know if it would have been a civil war, but it certainly would have been mass political violence. | ||
Who specifically do you think was behind that? | ||
Because top Republicans are saying, I mean, it was the deep state. | ||
It was Democrats. | ||
Total Secret Service stand down, FBI covering it up. | ||
I think the most likely explanation is the Secret Service just sucks. | ||
That woman, that retarded woman who was fumbling everything, she was running security that day. | ||
Well, the real head, the Secret Service deputy, he gave them like 10% of what they needed. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, Crooks is on the roof for like 10 minutes with a gun. | ||
Everybody's going, gun, gun. | ||
And the Secret Service doesn't shoot him. | ||
Turns out it was a cop shot him. | ||
Right. | ||
I think it's far more likely it was just a lapse in security. | ||
If someone killed him, I think it was deep state. | ||
It was Ukraine. | ||
I think it was probably people that are involved with NATO. | ||
Oh, I agree. | ||
Well, I predicted they would. | ||
Like the next guy, Mar-a-Lago, was out of Ukraine. | ||
Right. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And I think that was, you know, if he had to say who benefits, you know, Qui Bono, who would benefit from Trump being assassinated, it would have to be the deep state that wants to see the Ukraine war go on forever. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
What about Zelensky? | ||
We'll get the clip ready. | ||
Saying, no, every dollar you give me accounted for. | ||
Well, just months ago, he said, half the money you give us, we not get. | ||
Right. | ||
But now he's a no. | ||
Every dime accounted for. | ||
What do you make a cookie monster saying that? | ||
He's an idiot. | ||
I mean, he's an idiot, and I think he's reaching his expiration date. | ||
I'm waiting for Trump to cut him off. | ||
I can't wait for Trump to cut him off, and then that whole country goes upside down. | ||
Well, it is the piggy bank for the deep state. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Ukraine, this is a new state by Trump, headed by Zelensky, has not signed the final papers, that's like eight times now, on the very important rare earth minerals deal in the United States. | ||
It is at least three weeks late. | ||
Hopefully it will be signed immediately. | ||
Work on the overall peace deal between Russia and Ukraine is going smoothly. | ||
Success seems to be in our future. | ||
In the future. | ||
Zelensky, by the time he got to the White House, that was the sixth time he said he was coming to sign it there, met with the Democrats across the road, said, I'm not going to sign, not going to sign. | ||
And then Trump spanked him publicly. | ||
That was some of the greatest political event I've ever seen. | ||
Yeah, it was necessary because he's a puppet state. | ||
I mean, we are the patron. | ||
They are the client. | ||
They're a satellite of the United States. | ||
And they think that they're actually a party to the negotiation. | ||
And did you see him being interviewed by Ben Shapiro? | ||
I did, yes. | ||
Well, that's the clip. | ||
We have the clip. | ||
Here is Ben Shapiro talking to Zelensky, and he's saying, no, the money, all year. | ||
After saying he'd stolen half. | ||
And now, I mean, here it is. | ||
Mr. President, there are a lot of questions in the United States about how American funding is spent. | ||
So we've spent nearly 200 or allocated nearly $200 billion to the defense of Ukraine. | ||
There are lots of questions about where the money is going, to pensions, to war profiteering, to corruption. | ||
How do you answer those questions? | ||
What kind of transparency can you provide to the American people to guarantee that their taxpayer dollars are being used in the best possible way to fight Russia, to defend Ukraine, and to ensure that... | ||
If the United States wants, would an audit be possible by the United States of where those dollars are going? | ||
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Yes. | |
Let me start with the end of your question. | ||
As for the audit, the United States have to understand. | ||
There's United States inspectors working. | ||
There's the inspectors of European countries because they've also allocated the money and we are also grateful to them. | ||
Just as to the United States, we highly respect the support and assistance coming from the people of the United States as well as the people of Europe. | ||
That is why we have told at once that we are ready to have... | ||
We have any inspections from the very beginning of the war. | ||
The inspectors coming from the United States, Europe, and our own inspectors, they're working. | ||
We have complete reporting counting, absolutely transparent within the Ministry of Defence. | ||
There is access to all the figures starting from the very first year of the war. | ||
There's always, and there's been always, an access. | ||
When we've seen in the very beginning of the war that Russia attempted... | ||
To undermine the support and assistance coming from the United States, because the United States was the main donor. | ||
And they wanted to undermine this through fake news, through other tools. | ||
That is why we told it once, that we are open, send the inspectors. | ||
And they were inspectors. | ||
So as for the audit, we're always ready to any audit. | ||
There's nothing to hide. | ||
We're absolutely open, transparent. | ||
And that is what's happening. | ||
There's all the reports available. | ||
I meant to tell the crew to do this, and the show's almost over, but when we post this on X later from the archive of the show, we'll find the clip where he says, we're at the exact number, but it was close to half, that they never got. | ||
He said it on another interview. | ||
Now he says, it's ridiculous. | ||
It's fake news. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
And then Ben Shapiro, you gotta love him. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, you know, Shapiro hooks up this interview. | ||
Their company's... | ||
Yeah, there he is. | ||
Ukraine has received less than half of the U.S. assistance allocating during full-scale wars, unless he says. | ||
Now? | ||
No, all accounts are good. | ||
So which is it? | ||
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Look, I heard, and earlier I heard, and today we heard from the USA, that America gave Ukraine hundreds of billion dollars, 177. | |
If you want to say more clearly, this is the exact number, which supported or voted in Congress or other organizations. | ||
I, as President of the United States, I tell you that we received more than 75. That is, 100 million of these 177 million, or even 200 million people, we never received it. | ||
And this is important. | ||
We're talking about concrete things, because we earned it not money, but money. | ||
We earned it for 70 billion dollars. | ||
There are training, training, additional transport, there are humanitarian programs, social media, but when we talk about Ukraine, I mean, | ||
I think it's time for this whole thing to come to an end, this war in Ukraine. | ||
It's actually, I'm a little bit surprised that Trump is pushing as hard as he is. | ||
I was a bit surprised. | ||
I predicted that... | ||
Trump might actually escalate in Ukraine before de-escalating, but to his credit, he's totally dismantled this war machine against Russia, took apart these investigations into war crimes, didn't put tariffs on Russia. | ||
I mean, he's really going out on a limb to try to normalize, which I think is unbelievable how quickly that's happened. | ||
So I will see if they want to make a deal, though. | ||
I think that is the outstanding question, is when push comes to shove, is Russia going to meet us at the table? | ||
Because from where I'm sitting, I don't even see a reason why Russia necessarily would want to bring a war to an end. | ||
They're winning. | ||
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Well, that's right. | |
And if the U.S. leaves, as Trump says they will, they'll make a deal. | ||
Unless we keep telling Zelensky, you have no cards, you're crazy, then Russia can do whatever they want. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that's, you know, to his credit, that's what Zelensky is saying, is this is going to be another Minsk Accord. | ||
It's going to be another agreement where Russia will violate, they'll come back in. | ||
And if the United States has dismantled its tripwire, then Russia could just keep pushing. | ||
They could just keep pressing ahead. | ||
Russia started a thousand years ago in Ukraine. | ||
Right. | ||
And, you know, and the Catholics came in some and pushed, you know, some in the West out. | ||
But, I mean, they got a real claim on the whole thing. | ||
I mean, Lenin's the one that gave it away. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think Ukraine is Russian territory. | ||
It's an anomaly that they're even a state. | ||
Like you said, it is Lenin who devised the nationality scheme of the Soviet Union, Lenin and Stalin, which is what created Ukraine as a distinct entity. | ||
And then when they get their independence in 91, they say, oh, well, now it's a nationhood. | ||
Now it's a country. | ||
So I agree with you. | ||
It's their legitimate sphere of influence. | ||
But the question is, what is this going to mean for the United States if Russia either comes back in after an agreement? | ||
Or if the United States can't get Russia to stop. | ||
Because if Russia keeps going, it's going to make Trump look pretty bad if he's bent over backwards to try to accommodate. | ||
I believe Putin. | ||
He doesn't want all of it. | ||
He wants that security zone and controls. | ||
He gets into Crimea. | ||
I mean, Putin's been very clear about this. | ||
I think it's right. | ||
shifting gears into the larger picture, the Democratic Party, Bill Maher said, it's game over. | ||
I don't think they're totally defeated yet long term. | ||
This whole globalist thing is discredited. | ||
People are aware of it now. | ||
They understand it wants to make us poor. | ||
So things will just get worse for the globalists here on out. | ||
So they're defeated off in the future. | ||
They're not defeated yet. | ||
But globalism is defeated as an idea long term. | ||
I don't know if you agree with that. | ||
Say what you want. | ||
Democrat Party going to do? | ||
Because they're getting more radical, more Sorosian, more violent, more arrogant, more insane, making fun of the governor because he's in a wheelchair at Texas, calling for violence. | ||
I mean, they are... | ||
A, do you agree with that? | ||
B, what happens to them? | ||
And then we need a two-party system. | ||
What happens? | ||
Is the Democratic Party split in two? | ||
Republicans split in two? | ||
What happens? | ||
Well, the left is coming apart. | ||
You know, that's the thing. | ||
Not everyone in the left is going crazy. | ||
Like, half of them are saying we were wrong. | ||
You know, they're going on the late-night shows. | ||
They're doing an autopsy of how they lost the 2020 election. | ||
Governor Newsom. | ||
They're saying, you know, oh, well, we got to meet people where they are. | ||
Maybe this America is as bad as we thought it was. | ||
And then on the other side, you have the Luigi Mangiones who are out there killing people. | ||
And like you said, you have legitimate calls for political violence, the political violence against Tesla, against Elon Musk and his assets. | ||
I don't know what happens. | ||
I think it's a continuation of this sectarian split in the party that's really been there since Bernie and Hillary. | ||
That's actually been an evolving conversation for about 10 years, where 10 years ago the progressive left said, all right, we will defer to the establishment. | ||
We'll get behind Clinton. | ||
You know, Bernie endorsed Clinton. | ||
They said, we'll get behind the establishment DNC chair. | ||
They said, we'll go with even Kamala Harris instead of some other option. | ||
And Kamala moderated a lot of her positions. | ||
You know, she was for Medicare for All, then she wasn't. | ||
She was for a lot of left-wing positions and moderated before the election. | ||
So what happens then in 2028? | ||
I think it's going to be a brutal primary where you're going to see a lot of different types of people come out. | ||
You know, maybe you're going to get an AOC running. | ||
You're going to get your establishment options that are going to try and do the camo hat thing. | ||
They're going to try and do the Tim Walsh thing. | ||
They're going to pantomime like they're country Republicans, you know, try and get some appeal to the white people. | ||
Then you might get a dark horse. | ||
People say Stephen A. Smith might run for the nomination. | ||
He might be interesting. | ||
Jon Stewart, they say. | ||
So you're going to get a real primary, unlike the previous ones in the Democratic Party in 28. What will be the dominant faction? | ||
I think we'll have to wait for it to play out. | ||
In the meantime, I am afraid of how the left is spiraling out of control because you can see they're getting violent. | ||
In polls, the majority of them want to kill Trump and embrace assassination culture. | ||
They do. | ||
They want to kill Trump. | ||
They want to kill Musk. | ||
And that's out of desperation. | ||
You know, they're in a corner. | ||
And a cornered animal gets desperate. | ||
That's when they start lashing out and doing these things, which, you know, in another time would have been considered beyond the pale. | ||
And then they say they hope that Podesta says that when they burned everything down this summer, which they're planning, that Trump sends out the military, then people get killed and they want a civil war. | ||
That's official. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
They're trying to catalyze that. | ||
That's what they're doing with Elon. | ||
That's what they're doing with all these terrorist attacks. | ||
They're burning Tesla, scratching. | ||
It's the same situation. | ||
And I think Luigi Mangione was just the beginning. | ||
The Democrats are trying to pass a bill on health care in his name. | ||
He's a hero. | ||
Right. | ||
California. | ||
Well, and they see him as a martyr. | ||
Like, half of the country saw this guy who just murdered somebody in cold blood as a martyr. | ||
I don't think people realize the ripple effects that that's going to have. | ||
Because how many twisted, deranged people or young people... | ||
A guy went to Walgreens and shot a random person because of it. | ||
Yeah, and that's for openers. | ||
How many people are currently plotting something right now? | ||
And in every possible scenario, the more violent they get, the more people turn against them. | ||
It's dumb. | ||
Take the left and all their rigged court cases against me and recently confessed and they claimed $40 million in pro bono or Paul Weiss. | ||
I mean, that law firm running this stuff against me, they finally got their final judgment connected. | ||
They're coming in here as early as next week to shut us down. | ||
What do they think that's going to do when they shut down this place? | ||
It's only going to piss people off and get us bigger. | ||
I mean, they don't think second, third order consequence. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
That's what happened with Trump. | ||
They banned Trump from Twitter and Facebook. | ||
That's why you have a free speech renaissance. | ||
I'm like 98% convinced if they had not banned Trump on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter after January 6th, would Rumble have raised as much money? | ||
Would you have True Social? | ||
Oh, they literally thought, when we get his mug shot, it's over. | ||
Anybody knew that was going to explode. | ||
I said, I bet he gets a five-point boost. | ||
He got more than that. | ||
Yeah, it was a series of unforced errors between the censorship, the charges, even the conviction. | ||
The raid at Mar-a-Lago, every single event in that interregnum period only empowered Trump further, and I think that's the same going forward. | ||
Powerful interview. | ||
What's the best place, people, to find you on Rumble? | ||
Yes, I'm on Rumble, Nick J. Fuentes, and I'm on Twitter. | ||
Those are the only things I'm not banned from. | ||
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His show starts here in just a few minutes. | ||
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And maybe we can, you know, during this time, too, maybe do a little side interview about some other stuff we didn't get to. | ||
Sounds good. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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We're taking one off, though, tomorrow. | ||
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Kind of tapered off. | ||
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So, Sean, what are you thinking about doing this? | ||
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? | ||
Yep, one dose. | ||
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All right, shake that baby up. | |
And then it hit me in like 15, 20 minutes, 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 won't have two longer reviews. | ||
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He can get it to me. | |
There you go. | ||
All right, we're going to find out. | ||
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Sean, we'll see what happens. | ||
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