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Wow. | |
This is going to be an incredible transmission. | ||
This afternoon, Chase Geiser is coming in with incredible, massive news. | ||
He's going to be breaking and going over in great detail. | ||
But Trump got a major trade deal signed today in Geneva, Switzerland. | ||
Just got announced a few hours ago with the Communist Chinese. | ||
The details will be released tomorrow. | ||
The Communist Chinese are also saying, yes, the deal was reached. | ||
We will have the details by tomorrow. | ||
This is going to be so good for the U.S. economy, so good for our national security. | ||
China was just devastated by Trump's actions. | ||
It was completely one-sided. | ||
We had all the cards. | ||
That's why you see the U.K., India, Canada, all of them coming and saying, okay, we're doing deals or we've done deals. | ||
Everybody is getting on board with President Trump other than Russia. | ||
Russia has said that the world putting all these Sanctions and tariffs on them has made them become self-sufficient, and Russia's doing better than it's ever done under the horrible communists, that's easy, or under the oligarchs, or before that, under the czars. | ||
It is simply an incredible time. | ||
But the first thing I wanted to get to when we come back from break was a special report I shot right before we went live tonight, where, fresh off a visit with Zelensky to the front lines, and still in Ukraine, Riding around on a train for a cringeworthy pro-war event. | ||
Keira Starmer of the UK, MERS, and of course Macron. | ||
Have the media come in while they're in their car. | ||
They're on the train, and they start grabbing things off the table and acting very paranoid. | ||
People blew up the video. | ||
We'll show it to you coming up, and it looks like a cocaine spoon, a little paper package of cocaine. | ||
And all three of them look... | ||
Very, very high. | ||
Very, very amped up like they're plugged into the wall like a Christmas tree. | ||
But it was the corporate media's response to it that was the most revealing. | ||
And Reuters, famous for disinformation and widespread deception operations, swooping in and first saying it didn't even exist. | ||
The video was fake. | ||
And I'm like, oh, well, it's a real video, but you're misinterpreting it. | ||
That is coming up. | ||
It really gets people's attention in a huge way. | ||
Also, We are going to get into a lot of the other domestic operations and the left turning up the heat with violence ahead of this summer. | ||
More and more Democrats trying to storm ICE facilities, getting arrested. | ||
This is going to be a very, very special transmission tonight. | ||
Also, continuing on the economic front, Trump is winning, has cut national debt growth by 92% in just 112 days. | ||
So in reality, we are winning. | ||
America had all the cards. | ||
We've been sold out by design. | ||
And now it's being reversed so quickly because of the fact that we have a president that actually understands what is going on. | ||
And then on top of that, geopolitically, I broke this a month ago from people that were directly there and watched it happen. | ||
Trump said, I'm done with Netanyahu. | ||
I'm done with all his lies. | ||
I know he's spying on my operation. | ||
He's spying on my administration. | ||
You know, that whole Hegseth thing and the Signal deal I was targeting. | ||
Trump, and he knows that Netanyahu's trying to drag us into a potential World War III scenario with Iran. | ||
And so Trump's just completely cut off ties, isn't even talking to Israel now, and is directly going in and making deals with the Middle East. | ||
He also got a deal done between India and Pakistan to agree to shut down the war that they've got going with each other. | ||
I don't know if that'll be successful right away, but... | ||
Trump is definitely getting a lot done, and we're getting very, very close to a peace deal as well in Ukraine, between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
So all this and more coming up tonight. | ||
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I do coke so I can work longer, so I can earn more, so I can do more coke. | |
Bye. | ||
I do coke So I can work longer So I can earn more So I can do more coke Well, | ||
ladies and gentlemen, there's a developing scandal. | ||
Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Frederick Murs are filmed hiding what looks like a bag of white powder. | ||
And a spoon at a meeting table. | ||
Of course, Reuters is coming out and Groic is coming out saying that wasn't cocaine. | ||
It's very obvious that MERS grabbed the spoon and then Macron immediately grabbed the baggie full of cocaine without looking directly at either object in order to sort of not draw any attention to what's going on here. | ||
But we have a report that we recorded before this broadcast with Alex Jones breaking down all the details of this, how Grok... | ||
Mischaracterized it, leaning on the reporting from Reuters and other details. | ||
I mean, guys, it's coke. | ||
It's obviously coke. | ||
We're going to watch this video from Alex Jones and then unpack it together on the other side. | ||
Something incredible happened today. | ||
Macron, Starmer, and MERS were doing a train tour of Ukraine trying to drum up support to keep the war going. | ||
And the press gets invited into their train car and suddenly they look around and start talking. | ||
Moving things quickly, furtively trying to hide them. | ||
And when you zoom in, it looks like a little cocaine spoon, a little paper of cocaine. | ||
And all of them look like they're lit up like Christmas trees. | ||
Regardless of what you think happened there, whether they were hiding cocaine or something else, maybe just cleaning some trash up real quickly. | ||
It's the media, the corporate media response that's really revealing. | ||
I just reposted the video four or five hours ago. | ||
It's already got like 8 million views. | ||
And I noticed that Grok came in and said, hey, this has been fact-checked. | ||
This isn't even a real video, which they admit is a real video. | ||
They're saying the interpretation isn't accurate. | ||
But Grok just says, and usually Grok's pretty good, oh, no, it's fake. | ||
Reuters says the video's fake. | ||
No, they're saying our interpretation is wrong. | ||
Now, think about this. | ||
This is Reuters that got caught getting hundreds of millions of dollars from the Biden administration to target Elon Musk, his company, his family for destruction the last four years. | ||
And then it also got Pentagon money for widespread deception operations. | ||
And then Reuters reported on itself on that and said, well, we don't mean that when we say that. | ||
This is the ultimate gaslighting, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Then you have Zelensky, who's just been with them, the famous Cocaine aficionado. | ||
And all the videos of him just tweaking out of his mind looks more like meth to me. | ||
So there's been studies out about Congress that upwards of half of them are on serious drugs, even worse in Europe. | ||
We need what Trump's called for, mandatory drug testing of any major elected official. | ||
They want us to do it, to be a taxi driver or whatever, to be an FBI agent. | ||
We have serious, serious, serious So this is something that comes down to the establishment corporate media telling us that We are not supposed to be able to question or have our own interpretation of something. | ||
And that if they tell us two men can have a baby and there's no X and Y chromosomes and that men can be in women's sports because they're really women, that we're supposed to just believe these lies. | ||
Reuters is in no position to say what was on that table. | ||
It's objective. | ||
It's for everybody to look at and make their own decision. | ||
And that's what broadcasts like mine are. | ||
It's punditry, it's analysis, it's opinion, and it's journalists that we have on that have broken major stories. | ||
And then the public watches us and does their own research and decides, are we a credible source that tries to tell the truth? | ||
Was Alex Jones right? | ||
Am I tomorrow's news today? | ||
And the answer is, overall, we're one of the most accurate media operations in the world versus corporate media that's been caught over and over again lying on purpose. | ||
about everything under the sun from COVID to the Hunter Biden laptop and WMDs in Iraq. | ||
And then Reuters, known MI6, that's sort of the clearinghouse for disinformation, PR campaigns, and attacks on Trump, myself, Elon Musk, Carlson, everybody else, has the nerve to come in like their god and wave their magic, disgusting wand. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
When they come in and fact-check it, that makes even more people say, oh, okay, it must be cocaine. | ||
Regardless, I challenge Pierre Starmer, And MERS and Macron to take a drug test. | ||
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Macron. | |
I challenge them to go into an independent lab with a review and take a drug test. | ||
They do it for Olympic athletes, but not for these politicians. | ||
I think we should pass laws to do it. | ||
If you just look at them, folks, if there wasn't even cocaine on the table, I'd say they look like they're on a serious stimulus. | ||
Well, that's my report on this important issue. | ||
The good news is the whole world's turning against them. | ||
Trump's close to a peace deal, and humanity stands on the side of peace and justice. | ||
And against those on the wrong side of history, the coalition of the willing, as they've been calling themselves, and against their attempts to bring us into total World War III and a potential nuclear Armageddon. | ||
Be sure and follow me on next week, Alex Jones, and tune into the Sunday live show, 4 to 6 p.m. | ||
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Look folks, it's obviously cocaine. | ||
It's obviously a baggie of cocaine. | ||
I know cocaine when I see it. | ||
It's cocaine. | ||
And we've repeatedly talked about all the times that Zelensky obviously seemed coked out. | ||
We showed you the clips in that report of him rubbing his nose, sniffing a record number of times in a press conference. | ||
Obviously, the guy's tweaked out. | ||
We know that of the billions upon billions of dollars that we've given to Ukraine, much of it has been given to members of his cabinet, military leadership, the oligarchy within Ukraine to basically pay them off to keep them from assassinating Zelensky as he sends all of his men. | ||
Into the meat grinder. | ||
And look, I understand. | ||
You're in an elite class, hanging out with elite people. | ||
Maybe you want to have a good time. | ||
It's a long train ride. | ||
I get it. | ||
I totally understand. | ||
But I grew up in the Midwest, and we use an expression very frequently in the Midwest. | ||
It's an expression that's used all over the United States, but especially amongst the salt-of-the-earth people. | ||
You work hard, and then you play hard. | ||
And these guys aren't working hard enough to justify this retarded behavior. | ||
I mean, it would be one thing if the Macron's and the Starmer's and the German leadership wasn't doing everything it possibly could to hide stories. | ||
Macron trying to hide the story that his wife is his husband. | ||
Starmer constantly covering up for the fact that he's allowing his entire country to be invaded by radical Islamic extremists. | ||
Germany trying to silence and shut down the AfD party, calling them Nazis. | ||
I mean... | ||
These people are not exactly the most competent among world leaders. | ||
They come off very weak. | ||
They have bad decision after bad decision when it comes to the representation or interests of their own people. | ||
And then all of their policies only serve to catalyze and escalate existing conflicts to a total unnecessary extent. | ||
I mean, we've got Donald Trump here who doesn't believe in smoking cigarettes, doesn't drink any alcohol, doesn't do any drugs, doesn't even like tattoos. | ||
There's clip after clip of him saying this over and over again, even to his children when they were young. | ||
And one more thing, no tattoos either. | ||
Famous clip. | ||
And this is somebody who has overwhelmingly advocated for peace. | ||
No new wars during his... | ||
First term, 2016 to 2020. | ||
And now that they tried to escalate wars between Ukraine and Russia, we're seeing that we're on the precipice of peace in that conflict. | ||
Now that we've seen that they tried to escalate wars between Israel and Iran, we see that we're on the precipice of peace with that conflict. | ||
And now that they tried to escalate wars between Pakistan and India, we see again with these negotiations with China that we're on the precipice of peace with China. | ||
So just as the world is in the most dangerous of circumstances, the most dangerous of environments that it's ever been in, we have a president who's repeatedly avoided attempts to drag the United States into another global conflict. | ||
They succeeded with World War I, they succeeded with World War II, Vietnam, Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq. | ||
Countless other examples where they've succeeded in getting the United States involved in these conflicts, probably in the name of protecting the dollar as the global reserve currency, but not this Trump administration. | ||
And those who advocate for endless war and death and just this meat grinder philosophy of how you treat your constituents and your people in the name of some greater good, protection of national security interests, really just protection of the interests of the political class, we see that they're the ones that are frantically trying to subtly hide cocaine when the press comes into their train car, while our sober president is frantically responding and successfully so in subverting all of their efforts to subvert our efforts at peace. | ||
And look, it's not just the Macron's and the Merz's and the Starmer's who have been responsible for this madness or just demonstrated the madness of the political class worldwide. | ||
It's not just the Zelensky's or the Netanyahu's or the Xi Jinping's or the Vladimir Putin's, whoever. | ||
It's members of our own Congress, members of the leftist leadership, Republican and Democratic, but especially Democratic to the point where even Carville is coming out, calling on Ilhan Omar to start her own party and quit hating on Whitey because it's nothing but bad for the Democratic Party here in the United States of America. | ||
This is clip 11. It says, Goldarn! | ||
These people are just helpless. | ||
James Carville calls on Ilhan Omar to start her own party and quit hating Whitey. | ||
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Let's watch 11. Lady, why don't you just get out the Democratic Party? | |
Honestly, start your own movement. | ||
All right, let's do the simple math. | ||
And probably 69%, I don't know, we could call Jim Garcia or Jeff Guerin, roughly 69% of the people are going to vote in November, maybe more. | ||
Let's do 70 for just round mayor, are going to be white. | ||
Of that, 48%, maybe a little more, are going to be mayor. | ||
So that's roughly, let's just call it 33 and a third percent of the entire election. | ||
Well, let's just run against them, because that's so goddamn smart. | ||
All right? | ||
So now we're going to have a campaign about a progressive left against white men who vote about a third of everybody that votes in the election. | ||
Why don't you, lady, start your own party? | ||
And then when it's over, if you want to caucus with the Democrats, fine. | ||
We agree with a lot of things that you do. | ||
But we don't believe we ought to be running against white men. | ||
In fact, we don't think we ought to be running against any gender, any ethnic group, any race, any religion, or anything else. | ||
God damn, these people are just helpless. | ||
They cannot be helped. | ||
There's nothing you can do to help them. | ||
They don't want to be helped. | ||
And as frustrating as Carville has been over the years as a Democratic advisor spewing Democratic talking points on Democratic platforms to Democratic pundits speaking to Democratic audiences, he's absolutely right here. | ||
At least the man has some sense. | ||
At least he's got half a brain. | ||
He understands from a political strategy standpoint, it's absolutely death, suicide, frankly, for the Democrats to just go all out against white people after what we saw happen in 2024 with this election and the fact that the demographics are 69%. | ||
White in terms of who's going to be voting. | ||
And you can't get white people to hate white people enough to justify this sort of rhetoric or behavior. | ||
It's just appealing to these minority bases and these minority districts. | ||
And it's alienating the Democratic platform from the whole of the American people. | ||
I mean, this is clip four here. | ||
Obviously, Carville was speaking about Ilhan Omar and her rhetoric, but this is clip four of Crockett coming out and blaming white people for all the problems, attributing Republicans to violence in the KKK. | ||
I mean, let's watch this. | ||
They try to act like, oh, political violence, it's the Democrats and it's the liberals. | ||
And it's like, actually, actually, I mean, I'm not gonna say that a left-leaning person cannot be violent, because that would be crazy to say that somebody can't be. | ||
But baby, baby. | ||
Y 'all got the white supremacists galore, okay? | ||
Like, all of them. | ||
You got the Proud Boys. | ||
You got the neo-Nazis. | ||
You have people that literally should be classified as domestic terrorists because a lot of times that is what they are doing. | ||
They're engaging in domestic terrorism. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They all align with your side. | ||
Including the KKK. | ||
So, like, I mean, this is who aligns with that. | ||
So, like, inherently, And who you are. | ||
Y 'all are violent. | ||
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And most of your violence has to do with people that's got a little bit of melanin. | ||
But nevertheless, y 'all are a violent group of people. | ||
You attract violent actors. | ||
And I'm sorry, I know they try to make Black Lives Matter out to be the most violent. | ||
Oh, what about Black Lives Matter? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
So that's the thing. | ||
They try to pretend like that. | ||
Everything about these people is so fake. | ||
In fact, without sound, I want you to run that clip because there's something very interesting going on in the background of this clip. | ||
You'll see on the back shelf as Crockett spews, there's a clock there and it's at 10 and 2 and it's not working properly because clocks, when they're displayed at stores, are usually set to 10, 10 because it's the most visually appealing time. | ||
For ads and selling the product. | ||
It's a perfect distance of the hands. | ||
You never see it set to noon because then it looks like there's just one hand. | ||
You always have this spread. | ||
So it's either 820 or 1010 is the spread. | ||
The ticker isn't working at all. | ||
And she's just frozen in time, not learning from anything that's happened over the course of the last four or eight years in terms of the political rhetoric here. | ||
Just stuck in 1963 or even further back than that, going all the way back to 1619. | ||
If you believe in the 1619 Project, just not learning at all, not moving into the future, not progressive at all. | ||
I mean, they claim to be progressive. | ||
They got a fake clock in the background. | ||
They never put a battery in. | ||
They just put it on the shelf as soon as they got it from the Amazon shipment or the Target that they bought it from. | ||
And they just allow it to be frozen in time while they claim that they are the progressive party. | ||
They are the forward party when they literally will not allow, even aesthetically speaking, even metaphorically or symbolically speaking, a clock move forward on their own set. | ||
I mean, it's like. | ||
This is the philosophy of the Democrats. | ||
Let's keep everything hazardous. | ||
Let's make sure we don't solve any of the problems that the people are facing because those very problems have become our platform. | ||
And if we actually solve those problems, then we eradicate our platform from existence and are unable to be successful politically in the future. | ||
So instead of pivoting and addressing new issues after we solve old issues, we have to just keep a perpetual state of racial crisis. | ||
In play here. | ||
We always have to be advocating for LGBTQIA plus rights. | ||
We always have to be advocating for racial rights or women's rights. | ||
And even though the letter of the law gives equal rights to all of these people, there's total lack of discrimination in the law. | ||
Ever since the Civil Rights Act in 1964, for any community based off of its immutable characteristics, that's all been gone away, except for to the extent that diversity, equity, and inclusion has been installed in all of our institutions. | ||
For some reason, the Democrats have gotten away ever since the problem was solved of convincing half the population in the United States of America that those problems still exist. | ||
That there's a massive racial issue and that it's white hate on minority groups when the white demographic is by far and away the least violent demographics, certainly with cross-racial crime. | ||
I mean, just like any other group of people, we have violence and crime within our own segments. | ||
We have domestic violence, things like that. | ||
I mean, there's no way we can get around that. | ||
It's part of the human condition. | ||
We're all equally subject to the fall of man in the book of Genesis, the Old Testament, the Bible, 100%. | ||
But you cannot make a case that white people are responsible for The greatest amount of violence here in the United States of America, especially per capita. | ||
Can't make that case, doesn't make any sense. | ||
But for some reason, Crockett has determined that it's politically conducive to her success to just claim that there's this right-wing extremism, which is non-existent, that the Proud Boys are excessively violent, which is simply not true. | ||
I mean, the real white violence that's happening right now is from the white members of our political class who are coming down and arresting J6ers. | ||
Or the white people from the left, whether they're international or domestic, calling on the swattings of influencers, things of that nature. | ||
And I'm not trying to talk about myself here. | ||
I don't care about the swatting issues. | ||
It's such a non-issue told news. | ||
But isn't it abundantly obvious to members of this audience, anyone who's been paying attention for the last four, eight, or 12 years, that the left is infinitely more violent than the right? | ||
That it's the Kyle Rittenhouses who have to run away from the mobs and then defend themselves, and then they're accused of being violent? | ||
That it's the leftist movements, institutions, organizations that steal, like Black Lives Matter, and then give abundance of cash to their leaders so they can buy mansions and they get called out later without helping anyone in the black community. | ||
And then they burn down police precincts incessantly. | ||
And then you have the Letitia Jameses and others who commit crime after crime after crime after crime. | ||
I guess if you want to talk about violence, you could make the case that White people are the most violent or deadly demographic, given that Fauci was basically single-handedly as a white guy responsible for the death of tens of millions of people worldwide because of the vaccine rollout. | ||
And the mRNA, I guess if you want to make that case, but that's not the type of case that she's making. | ||
She's making the case that I am more violent than any black person you could possibly imagine. | ||
You, the listener, are more violent than any minority group who plays a part in the political dynamic in the United States of America. | ||
Carville's absolutely right. | ||
I mean, we should just let him keep going. | ||
I'm not advocating for the censorship of the Crockett's or the Ilhan Omar's. | ||
If they want to marry their brothers, that's fine. | ||
But they should be deported if they break our laws. | ||
And the Democrats need to stop electing these people if they want to have any national success into the future. | ||
Because it's totally alienating for anyone to hear any of that trash while she sits in front of a fake clock. | ||
Just reemphasizing the point. | ||
That she's stuck in some singularity, some cognitive dissonance, some recursive algorithm. | ||
Jasmine Crockett says Democrats want the safest white boy for 2028 ticket and have a specific candidate in mind. | ||
She doesn't know what she's talking about. | ||
They're trying to make it AOC. | ||
Maybe it's going to be some David Hogg. | ||
Hogg's not even going to be old enough. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Newsome. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
They want the Gavin Newsom's, the abundance of corrupt, more corrupt than perhaps any governor in the history of California. | ||
They want to run the Gavin Newsom's to be the president of the United States despite the fact that every single decision that he's made in California has made California a more dangerous, less effective state. | ||
Coming out with ads and bragging about the fact... | ||
That it's like the sixth largest economy in the world or the third largest economy in the world because of Silicon Valley and all the federal handouts and the fact that 95% of all new jobs in California were state or federal government jobs. | ||
As if it's something to be proud of to steal money from an entire class of people via income tax to the tune of 13% at the state level in the state of California and then use that to fund people. | ||
Being hired for useless jobs at the state level so you can never complete any major rail projects or anything like that, all while Gavin Newsom is flying all over South America to meet with international leaders while he's supposed to be governing one of 50 states in the union? | ||
I mean, if Gavin Newsom, that plastic sociopath, is going to get elected in 2028, then I guess we're going to get what we deserve. | ||
He tried to run ads in Florida during the last cycle just to test it. | ||
Blew right up in his face. | ||
He's got the fake teeth and the perfect haircut. | ||
Handsome guy. | ||
Well-spoken. | ||
Total trash in terms of corrupt political elite. | ||
Going out to the most bougie of restaurants you can possibly imagine. | ||
French Laundry. | ||
Name's the restaurant. | ||
French Laundry. | ||
Gavin Newsom can't wait to go there and be seen not wearing a mask during the pandemic. | ||
It's an old story, but it's indicative of the problem at the root of all of our political issues here in the United States. | ||
That we have a political elite that makes rules for thee, but not for me. | ||
And then likes to... | ||
Do cocaine on the international train with other world leaders or likes to harvest as much money from the American taxpayer as possible so they can wage a war against Russia for God knows what reason all while they're coked out or so they can go to bougie restaurants in Northern California while everyone else is forced to lock down and shut down their business while small business owners are being arrested and losing their licenses, licenses they shouldn't even need to practice the businesses that they're practicing in these various states, whether it's Texas or California during that time. | ||
I mean, I am totally sick of this political elite, guys. | ||
I gotta tell you. | ||
And we have so much more to talk about on the other side of this break coming up in 30 seconds. | ||
I mean, we've got some Pope Leo XIV revealing the basis for his papal name. | ||
We've got Elon Musk revealing Doge discovered 100,000 active federal employees who were also collecting unemployment. | ||
We're definitely going to get into the latest regarding this trade deal that was apparently agreed upon between China and the United States today, just hours ago. | ||
Russia and Ukraine set to start peace talks on Thursday. | ||
So much more on the other side of this break. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host this evening for the next one hour and 26 minutes and 30 seconds. | ||
Where should I even begin? | ||
All right, let's start right off with Elon Musk reveals Doge discovered 100,000 active federal employees who were also collecting unemployment insurance. | ||
This is clip six, where Elon Musk joined Laura Trump on her show, My View, last Sunday night on Fox News. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We've actually found there's a lot of people who are federal government employees, they're active employees who nonetheless applied for and have received unemployment insurance. | ||
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Yes. | ||
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Wow. | |
And this appears to be at least 100,000 people. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, but they'll come after you if there's some micro error on your income tax filing. | ||
But then there's literally 100,000 employees, 100,000 employees for the federal government falsely claiming unemployment. | ||
That's as many People as die every year in the United States from a fentanyl overdose. | ||
As many people who die every year in the United States from a fentanyl overdose work for the federal government and falsely claim unemployment benefits. | ||
Unless I'm misunderstanding here. | ||
I mean, that's hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
Just to give you a little bit of... | ||
The Battle of Helms Deep was fought with 10,000 orcs attacking Helms Deep. | ||
So it's 10 times the number of orcs that attacked Helms Deep and Lord of the Rings, the Two Towers, who are falsely claiming unemployment benefits while they work for the federal government. | ||
So they're getting paid with your tax dollars, and then they're getting benefits for being unemployed, even though they're employed, with your tax dollars again. | ||
But you're the one that gets a letter when there's some sort of a crisis. | ||
Of revenue in the United States of America, in the Department of Treasury, with the IRS. | ||
All while they try to weaponize the IRS, militarize the IRS, because it's the little guy, it's the small business owners who are being so irresponsible and allowing our government to falter, financially speaking. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
It's not this massive amount of waste. | ||
And I know that our government is spending an awful lot of money. | ||
And I know that a lot of the things that Doge identified as wasteful. | ||
Really just diverted how much money was being spent from those wasteful things to things like military expansion, which really shocks and concerns libertarians and others who are hellbent on avoiding war at all costs. | ||
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I'm hellbent at avoiding war at all costs. | |
So I understand, but the fact of the matter is, we're seeing reports here that Donald Trump, through his leadership, has cut national debt growth. | ||
By 92%. | ||
Now, if it's still growing at 8% of what it was growing at before, that is a travesty. | ||
It's really too bad. | ||
There's no reason for our government to be spending more money than it brings in. | ||
It brings in record amounts, astronomical amounts of money, and the waste is so rampant and saturated everywhere that there's no excuse for us to be in this situation whatsoever, financially. | ||
The only legitimate explanation for why we are experiencing this, and it's not an excuse, it's just an explanation. | ||
It's because the political class not only wants to tax you directly, but they want to tax you indirectly with printing money and inflation so that they can then distribute what they print to members of the political class, military-industrial complex, political complex, bureaucrats, staffers, inside traders, family members who are contractors of the actual elected politicians in our Senate or our House or even in the Trump administration, not Trump administration, but the White House administrations throughout history. | ||
This is the reason that we're in debt. | ||
It's not because we need to study the shrimp on the treadmill in Iran. | ||
It's not because we need to throw some transgender It's not because we have to have the gay version of Sesame Street in Afghanistan after we leave behind unnecessarily billions of dollars of military equipment, including tanks, | ||
helicopters, munitions, small arms, which wind up in the hands of terrorists, which then attack Israel so that we and Israel can use it as an excuse to just totally wipe out an entire segment of the planet of anything that lives and breathes for the sake of stabilization and new trade deals. | ||
It is for that. | ||
But that's the only reason that we're really in debt, I guess, right? | ||
Fundamentally speaking, it's the only reason that we've been put in this position as the American people, where we're struggling to make ends meet in our raises, in our jobs, or wage increases in our jobs, never seems to quite keep up with the cost of things, no matter how good intentioned any White House administration may be. | ||
I think Trump's doing a great job eradicating 92% of the debt is just astounding. | ||
Especially when you compare it to any of the other leaders that we've had in the White House over the course of, I don't know, 50 years, 60 years, 70 years. | ||
This is an amazing accomplishment. | ||
But if they were able to do 92% in the first 100 or 200 days of this administration, then it just goes to show what is possible over the course of the next four years, so long as there isn't some political assassination, so long as there aren't just rampant distractions constantly. | ||
Rampant turnover constantly. | ||
We've got this report here, frankly, I want to show you right now. | ||
This is Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, clip 16, saying Epstein files likely destroyed, claims Israel and UK still hold remaining evidence, believes that he didn't kill himself. | ||
Now, this is from May 11th on The Young Turds. | ||
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Let's listen to what Marjorie Taylor Greene has to say here in clip 16. These lines, Epstein files, how disappointed are you that they have not come out yet? | |
And do you have a theory as to why they haven't? | ||
Yeah, I'm glad you asked me about that. | ||
You know what I've been saying for quite a few years now is I guarantee you most of that information has already been destroyed. | ||
I can't imagine that it still exists. | ||
And I would like to, of course, we want to see all the information, but I just think it's been destroyed. | ||
That's my own personal opinion. | ||
But I think there's other foreign countries that probably have information on that as well. | ||
And it would be nice if they would release the information that they have. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Which foreign countries do you think might have information? | ||
I would guess some of our greatest allies. | ||
Israel probably has information there. | ||
I would not be surprised at all if they did. | ||
The UK, I bet, would have information. | ||
I'm not sure who else, but I would suspect those countries. | ||
Are you disappointed that the Trump administration has not put it out yet? | ||
I'm disappointed that many administrations haven't put it out. | ||
The Biden administration should have put it out. | ||
I think a lot of people should have put it out. | ||
But again, I'll go back to this. | ||
I have a hard time believing that it all still is there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Any theories on what happened? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I couldn't even tell you. | ||
It's reasonable for her to take it. | ||
I'm going to push back a little bit on Marjorie Taylor Greene here and disagree to some extent. | ||
But I want to set up. | ||
Some context for why it's reasonable to think what she thinks. | ||
First reason it's reasonable to think what she thinks is that this guy was busted, what, 20 years ago? | ||
A little less than 20 years ago the first time. | ||
Then we knew who he was. | ||
He was allowed to continue to operate. | ||
He was busted again. | ||
He obviously didn't kill himself. | ||
We've had all this data, all this tapes, all these recordings, terabytes, apparently 14 terabytes worth of video recordings. | ||
And to give you a sense of what 14 terabytes looks like. | ||
I believe the entire archive of everything Alex Jones has ever published is around 30 terabytes. | ||
So it's like 15 years worth, instead of 30 years, 15 years worth of four hours of video content every single day. | ||
If it's really 14 terabytes of video here. | ||
I mean, just astounding levels of stuff. | ||
And we saw what happened with JFK, where he was assassinated, then everything was withheld. | ||
And I imagine that evidence was destroyed since the assassination took place. | ||
I'm sure that what they've been giving us is what they've been able to find within their own archives and documents, but that a lot of that was destroyed. | ||
We saw what happened with MKUltra, where in the 70s it was revealed what they were doing with testing Johns and giving people LSD without them knowing it and doing experiments without informed consent, like pre-Nuremberg stuff from the Nazis. | ||
And then all that evidence was destroyed. | ||
We know that evidence was withheld or destroyed pertaining to 911. | ||
We know that evidence was withheld or destroyed pertaining to the vaccines. | ||
We know that evidence was withheld or destroyed pertaining to the origin of COVID-19. | ||
And scientists had to come back and independently study and examine the genetic code or makeup of COVID-19 in order to determine that it was abundantly likely that it came from a lab. | ||
It wasn't just circumstantial evidence. | ||
I mean, there's actual scientific evidence here. | ||
So the government, time and time again throughout history, whenever they've been involved in something, has destroyed the evidence. | ||
It's what governments do, it's what organizations do, institutions do, whether it's Enron, whether it's the Nazis, whether it's the United States of America, whether it's Israel, evidence gets destroyed. | ||
I get it. | ||
But then we have these reports from Pam Bondi that they're going through tens of thousands of videos, and I believe them because the lie... | ||
Creates such a long-term problem for Pam Bondi and this administration if it is a lie and there aren't really tens of thousands of videos. | ||
That you would never tell that lie unless you were going to try to get out before it came true. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And it is the explanation for why it's taken so long for us to get so many of these files or these documents because they have to go through, they have to have an FBI specialist actually watch the child porn, document what happened, make sure that faces are blurred out on all 10,000 of these videos, make sure that victims' names are redacted from the forms. | ||
I think she's telling the truth, frankly. | ||
And she said it privately as we were made aware of by James O 'Keefe's video report this week at a restaurant. | ||
She said it publicly. | ||
To the press. | ||
She said it months ago, but she described it as tens of thousands of documents. | ||
For the first time this week, you know, we saw her describe it as tens of thousands of videos. | ||
The documents in the videos are synonymous because what you do is you have the video and then you have the document which says what happens in the video so you can describe it to a jury or so you can release it to the public without them having to actually watch child pornography. | ||
There are specialists who work for the FBI or the CIA. | ||
Their job, and they have to do it for like only six months at a time or a year at a time because they get PTSD, is to actually go through and watch the child pornography that is seized or found when they press charges against a pedophile. | ||
So that it can be documented what was illegal and what was actually in the child porn. | ||
Somebody's got to watch that. | ||
It's a terrible job. | ||
Worst job on earth. | ||
Screws people up, creates PTSD, all sorts of psychological issues with watching that for hours and hours a day. | ||
So there's only a small segment of people within the FBI that even do this, and then they've got to rotate them because there's just so much material that it's screwing up their minds. | ||
Makes sense to me that if you actually have to go through and watch all 10,000 videos or all 14 terabytes of videos, makes sense to me that it might... | ||
Take a little while to do so because you're not going to put every single FBI agent on the task of watching child porn. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
Nobody wants to do it. | ||
Everybody's trying to hand it off, pawn it off. | ||
So I agree that there probably is some evidence that's been destroyed pertaining to Epstein, but I think that we have an abundance of evidence. | ||
We've got the videos. | ||
We've got the witness testimonies. | ||
We've got the victim testimonies. | ||
There is so much evidence, and we have people who are still alive like Ghislaine Maxwell and others who were involved that could still testify. | ||
I mean, there is no erasing this from history because we know who to ask. | ||
It's not like MKUltra and it was some secret department with one person maybe involved that we know of. | ||
But we don't know who else to ask. | ||
Who were all the doctors that did the experiments? | ||
Who were all the nurses that were involved? | ||
None of that information was public in the same way that this Epstein information is public. | ||
I mean, we could frankly recreate all of the case against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell with people who are still living and breathing today despite the fact that a number of them have been suicided. | ||
But I understand. | ||
And I'm frustrated, too, and I want to see these files. | ||
I'm giving them time. | ||
I will reserve judgment on Bondi until January 20th of 2026. | ||
After that point, frankly, I think that there's no excuse. | ||
But let's go to clip one here. | ||
Let's move on to this new development pertaining to China. | ||
This is breaking. | ||
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent strikes breakthrough trade deal with China. | ||
This is from the Gateway Pundite, clip one. | ||
We'll watch and unpack. | ||
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And I think that led to a great deal of the productivity we've seen. | |
We will be giving details tomorrow. | ||
But I can tell you that the talks were productive. | ||
We had the vice premier, two vice ministers who were integrally involved, Ambassador Jameson and myself. | ||
And I spoke to President Trump, as did Ambassador Jameson last night. | ||
And he is fully informed of what is going on. | ||
And look, it's not a coincidence that this trade deal is being struck with China right in the context of the tariffs, right in the context of a peace deal or a ceasefire rather between India and Pakistan. | ||
Because if you look at the details of the Belt and Road Initiative and the IMEC corridor and the tariffs and the demographics in China and what's going on, you can see that China has a collapsing demographic. | ||
They're not going to be able to meet all of the manufacturing demands of the United States and the world economy in 10 years. | ||
So the United States has to diversify where it sources its goods. | ||
These tariffs on China force businesses in the United States. | ||
To develop the infrastructure elsewhere, whether it's in India or Mexico or domestically, to manufacture their products. | ||
So it makes us less dependent on China as China goes away from economic relevance. | ||
And as a result of this, China is doing two things. | ||
They're trying to get a monopoly of trade on the hemisphere with the Belt and Road Initiative, and they're trying to develop artificial intelligence and robotics as rapidly as possible so they can replace their shrinking labor force with AI and robotics and still remain relevant in terms of global manufacturing. | ||
And when we do things like propose at G20 summits, the IMEC corridor to counter the monopoly on trade that is the Belt and Road Initiative in the region, which is a trade corridor from India. | ||
All the way up through Saudi Arabia, through Israel, into Europe. | ||
It freaks China out, and they do things like fund terrorism from Iran and fund attacks from Pakistan into India to destabilize these partnerships, these allies, as much as possible to make it less enticing or lucrative for the United States and other allies of the United States, I say with quotes, to develop alternative trade corridors in the region. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And Pakistan is abundantly indebted to China. | ||
You can look at its billions upon billions of dollars. | ||
I mean, the debt they have to China is far and away greater than the aid that they receive from the United States of America. | ||
So China owns Pakistan. | ||
The United States has succeeded in winning India over because we've assured them that India is basically gonna be the new China of this century, what China was for the late- 20th century, India will become through the mid and late 21st century, which is going to be astronomically huge for their success and growth in transition from a third to first world country or second to first world country, whatever you want to call them, depends on where you go. | ||
And so these conflicts that we've seen in Iran and in India with Pakistan, it's really just China fighting back against the United States. | ||
They've realized they can't win because they fundamentally, despite how they talk and portray themselves and front themselves to their own people, because that's the culture of communism, they understand fundamentally that you cannot attack a stronger enemy or opponent head-on. | ||
That is a violation of Sun Tzu's art of war. | ||
You just can't do it. | ||
And they don't want to go, Toe to toe with the United States in a trade war, because despite the fact that we make nothing here, we still are a stronger enemy because we have the global reserve status, and nothing in the next five years seems like it's going to threaten that, though there are all sorts of long-term threats to that, namely the fact that our currency sucks. | ||
Fundamentally, it's based off of nothing but war and might. | ||
And realizing that they cannot attack the United States head-on and win an economic war because they just haven't reached... | ||
The critical mass of economic strength that they need to to sustain that type of a conflict long term, given that they cannot develop the AA on robotics fast enough to replace their shrinking labor force, which is literally collapsing right before our eyes. | ||
They've decided to come to the table, negotiate a new trade deal with the United States of America. | ||
And this is incredible, incredible development. | ||
Because what it means is that they found a way to avoid war between Israel and Iran, which is really war between China and the United States. | ||
They found a way to avoid war between Pakistan and India, which is really a war between China and the United States. | ||
And they found a way to avoid war long term between Russia and Ukraine, which China was intimately involved in because it wants the agriculture from Ukraine to become less independent or less dependent, rather, on the United States of America. | ||
So this is yet again, from Bessent, another example of the Trump administration succeeding in circumventing or avoiding the subversion of peace from the likes of the Macron's and the Zelensky's and the Starmer's and the MERS's, all these globalist institutions which want this destabilization because they've already designed the post-apocalypse or the post-collapse infrastructure. | ||
They've already designed... | ||
The new game, the new board after this whole thing just falls apart and becomes what it is. | ||
They've built the matrix in anticipation of humanity having to retreat deep underground into Zion. | ||
And they just cannot wait for this total collapse to take place so they can institute or manifest this post-apocalypse plan and then subjugate humanity basically indefinitely using all of the economic resources, all of the political resources, all of the military resources, and all of the artificial intelligence resources that the technocrats have been developing for them over the course of the last 10 or 20 or 30 years. | ||
And they're coming out now basically and just bragging about the fact that they've found a way to develop weapons that transcend the laws of space and time. | ||
We've seen example after example of this. | ||
People think it's aliens. | ||
I think it's actually our own military-industrial complex because I know, just like many of you know, That the military-industrial complex in terms of technology is always decades upon decades ahead of whatever it is that they give to the general public. | ||
They've got DARPAnet for an extended period of time before the public is given the internet. | ||
The rocket technology, the computational technology. | ||
I mean, you think that they're just now coming around to figuring out quantum computing if they've been developing weapons that can transcend the laws of space and time for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years? | ||
They've got the quantum commuting. | ||
They can brute force anything, whether it's a signal chat or another alternative to signal, whether it's any privacy or an encryption. | ||
They have a way to tap in to the infrastructure, to the physics of multiple parallel universes so they can use all of the resources in those universes to maximize computation here on our dimension that would traditionally take CPUs thousands upon thousands, if not millions upon millions of years to process. | ||
And because we have this technology which is so advanced, because the United States of America is far and away more advanced than anyone else in terms of our space technology, which means satellite surveillance, espionage, communications, information, nuclear weaponry, even if we don't have the nukes in space, which I'm sure we do despite the fact that we have no nukes in space peace deal with the Soviet Union from the 60s, I'm sure that we still have that. | ||
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I'm sure that we're still obeying that. | |
But just as the Navy, the oceans were the frontier of the 19th century and the 20th century, and you look at the United States, the history of the United States and war, we seem to only get involved in wars, at least for the course of the 1900s, when someone attacks us in the ocean. | ||
Whether it was World War I, whether it was Pearl Harbor with World War II. | ||
Whether it's whatever the hell that operation was for Vietnam, the ocean was where we dominated and we stayed out of everything until that domain started getting messed with, and then we would use that immediately as an excuse to get involved in any war for whatever reason whatsoever. | ||
But the ocean is not the newest frontier anymore. | ||
The newest frontier for war is information in space. | ||
Artificial intelligence is the nuclear warhead. | ||
Of the 20th century, artificial intelligence is to the 21st century what the nuclear warhead was to the 20th century, and space is to the 21st century what the ocean was to the 20th and 19th century in terms of warfare. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
And so, yes, it's true that China can build 300 times the amount of ships that we can build, and those commercial ships are all designed to be built with military-grade infrastructure. | ||
They can be converted to military. | ||
Yes, they can build ships way faster than we can, but we have space. | ||
We're the ones with Elon Musk and SpaceX sending thousands upon thousands of satellites into orbit for espionage, reconnaissance, nuclear targeting, weaponry, prediction, anticipation, troop movements. | ||
We're basically, we're not omnipotent, but we are omniscient. | ||
When we focus, our intelligence community does know everything that is happening everywhere at all times. | ||
I mean, they can even use the Wi-Fi signals in your house to make a picture of exactly where you are, where the furniture is laid out, who's sleeping, who's awake. | ||
Those signals bounce off your body, off the walls, and they can see into your home or into any building or infrastructure from outer space and all the figures moving around in real time just if the Wi-Fi is on. | ||
We have established for the first time in the history of mankind a consciousness fueled by artificial intelligence and infinite fake money that is omniscient of everything that takes place on this planet at all times whenever it wants to know. | ||
And before, when we were omniscient, it was not so useful because we hadn't engaged or developed something called informatics. | ||
We had all this information. | ||
We recorded every phone call, every email, every text message. | ||
We had all this data, but we had no way to go through the piles and piles of data to find the needle in the haystack of the information that we actually needed. | ||
That's what informatics is. | ||
But now that we have artificial intelligence and quantum computing, the AI can find what we need to know from the swaths of data that we have accumulated in our data centers all over the world. | ||
And use that for any warfare, whether cyber or nuclear, it wants. | ||
And China knows that we have won on the spatial frontier. | ||
And when push comes to shove, they're going to talk a big talk, just like they always talk about how they're going to invade Taiwan or they have a right to Taiwan. | ||
They're going to scare a big scare. | ||
They're going to subjugate their own people and restore confidence from their own people and their almighty mightiness. | ||
But they're never going to do shit because we won in space. | ||
So far. | ||
So all they can do is try to subvert the dollar any way possible, but they don't have the cards. | ||
To use an expression from Donald Trump famously when he was speaking to Zelensky, they just don't have the cards. | ||
Nobody does. | ||
The only way America can fail is if it allows its own political class to rot it out from within, to sell it out from within, just like the Bidens or the Pelosi's or the Schiff's or the Schumer's, you name it. | ||
That's the only way we can be defeated. | ||
That's our only vulnerability. | ||
So it's up to us. | ||
You want to talk about national security threats? | ||
The greatest national security threat to the United States of America is our political class, and our political class is only empowered if we put them in power. | ||
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It's the clash of the titans Bill Gates is clearly panicking, like a nerd whose graphing calculator was stolen, accusing the world's richest man of killing the world's poorest children by allegedly gutting USAID's vital programs like vaccines and emergency food aid. | ||
Then Gates announced plans to donate nearly his entire $200 billion fortune by 2045 to help the world's poorest. | ||
Likely still gambling on UN Agenda 2030 when humanity is enslaved by technocrats like himself and his lies won't matter. | ||
No word yet from India, Africa and Pakistan on Gates' devastation to their poorest children due to his polio vaccine. | ||
It implies that he's done nothing wrong. | ||
Well, you can even pull up AP and Reuters that the majority of polio cases in the world now are caused by him. | ||
They even admit it's his foundation from his vaccine. | ||
He's also got criticized a month ago for saying India is a kind of laboratory to try things out. | ||
India is an example of a country where, oh, there's plenty of things that are difficult there. | ||
The health, nutrition, education is improving and they're stable enough and generating their own government revenue enough that. | ||
And of course, he's been sued and many of his projects kicked out of. | ||
India, a laboratory to try things. | ||
So he's saying the kids there and others are guinea pigs. | ||
However, we are learning more about Gates' deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and maybe that is why the depopulationist freak is having a panic attack. | ||
Boris Nikolik, a Harvard-trained immunologist and former Gates Foundation advisor, transitioned from pioneering stem cell and gene editing research to co-founding biotech ventures like Biomatics Capital, which funneled $120 million to CRISPR-focused Adidas medicine. | ||
Backed by Bill Gates and other elites, rounded up, in part, by Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Nikolic's work only to be tainted by the sick fantasies of the eugenist duo fascinated with biohacking and transhumanism. | ||
Oddly enough, Jeffrey Epstein named Nikolic the backup executor to his $577 million estate. | ||
You see, Epstein had or... | ||
has a maniacal goal to seed the entire human race with his DNA, aligning with known reports about Epstein's interest in eugenics and transhumanism. | ||
Such as his discussions about creating a super race with his DNA as reported by the New York Times in 2019. | ||
Epstein also expressed a desire to use his New Mexico ranch as a base to impregnate women with his sperm to create a super race. | ||
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I woke up in a laboratory there one night. | |
Wow. | ||
These are the things I haven't wanted to talk about because it's frightening. | ||
But there were scientists there, you know, and I woke up one night in a laboratory paralysed and naked on a table. | ||
These people were doing something else and they don't want anyone knowing about it. | ||
And I came back from there. | ||
I was not okay. | ||
I had severe panic attacks. | ||
I was hospitalised ten times with panic attacks. | ||
And I'd been a very, very healthy, happy girl before I was taken there. | ||
They did something to me and I want to know what they did. | ||
And that's why I won't stop until I know. | ||
This was further explored by elite trafficker Peter Nygaard as the elites went buck wild on humanity. | ||
Bill Gates shouldn't donate his money. | ||
It should be ripped away from him. | ||
He should be hit with a class action lawsuit by the polio vaccine victims in the poorest countries on earth, the farmers neighboring his 275,000 acres of GMO cross-pollinization. | ||
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The same way we lost our independence in energy is the same way we lose our independence with food if we continue in this direction. | |
So it's a business. | ||
And when you eat this food, you start getting sick. | ||
And what happens? | ||
You go to Big Pharma for your drugs, for your insulin and the rest of them. | ||
And what are you doing? | ||
You're putting money in the pocket of the same people who are sponsoring GMO. | ||
And every victim of Gates' interest in the COVID-19 vaccine genocide. | ||
John Bound reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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Stick it to the globalists now. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to The Alex Jones Show. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next 54 minutes. | ||
We've got so much news to unpack. | ||
I mean, I've barely gone through any of these stacks. | ||
And I've got these clips here on the sheet. | ||
Breaking news, yes, we talked about the trade agreement that's happening between China and the United States. | ||
Now, this is a very big deal in the way of implying that there's going to be peace with Iran, peace with Pakistan, and even peace in Ukraine. | ||
I think this war is finally coming to an end. | ||
I mean, the fact that Zelensky, after multiple times reneging on that negotiation with the mineral deals, has finally signed it and had universal parliament adoption of it. | ||
Is a major indicator that we're coming up on peace. | ||
And so we'll see what happens, but I think that this next seven days, and frankly, the next true social post from Donald Trump could just be that the war is over in Ukraine, that we've got major peace, that it's done. | ||
That could be it. | ||
That could be the next big one tonight or tomorrow morning. | ||
I don't know what's going to happen. | ||
I have no insight or insider knowledge on this, but I just anticipate massive peace over the course of the next week, as long as it isn't subverted by some false flag or some fake hoosie attack on our ships. | ||
Something like that. | ||
But we know that this political class, while it insists on doing cocaine and sending us to war over and over again and taxing the hell out of us and then it complains when we tax China and they say that they care about it because it's gonna raise costs for the United States even though they inflate the dollar over and over again and they complain about the fact that debt is not increasing to the same extent that it was before. | ||
It's down 92% in terms of its increase under the Trump administration. | ||
They claim that they care about the working people, but really they only care about protecting their own interests. | ||
And we can see this from what's been reported on Infowars by Alex Jones and others for many, many years. | ||
This notion of deep underground military bases, dumbs. | ||
We see it with Edward Snowden in Hawaii, with Mark Zuckerberg in Hawaii, with the billionaire political technocratic elite, with our politicians, our political class itself. | ||
Sitting Congressman reveals this is clip nine. | ||
Secret underground tunnel beneath U.S. Capitol claims there are still hidden networks of passageways still unknown to the public. | ||
Let's watch nine. | ||
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So this is one of the neat things about the U.S. Capitol. | |
Of course, this building, you know, construction started in the 1700s. | ||
And there are all sorts of little hidden passageways. | ||
You saw I just pulled this cover up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you can see if we get the camera to come over. | ||
Don't fall in. | ||
We don't need a worker's cop claim today. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
He pops right out of there. | ||
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These are long stairs that used to be here that were closed off. | |
We're just off of what's called Statuary Hall, which at one time was the actual house chamber. | ||
So, and it's outside there. | ||
But this is just an example of some of the little hidden secrets in the Capitol. | ||
And so one of the things when we bring tour groups in, if it's a small enough group, it's a big group of people. | ||
Are we going to pause it for a second? | ||
Because I'm having PTSD right now listening to this guy talk while people are talking in the background. | ||
Keep it there. | ||
We're going to play the rest of it. | ||
But if Alex Jones was there talking about this underground base and there were people talking in the background. | ||
Hey, guys, we're trying to shoot a report. | ||
So anyway, go on. | ||
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My big self, I've actually gotten down, and more importantly, out of this hall. | |
I'm not going to debut that again for today, but suffice to say, I've been able to live and tell about it and get out of there. | ||
But it goes all the way down to an old staircase, and I'm told, I can't verify this, I'm told that this staircase, which opens to, if you go down, formally open to the outside, was one of the staircases that British soldiers used. | ||
When they breached the capital during the war, I think it was 1814 when they actually attacked Washington. | ||
When they came in, it was one of the stairs that British soldiers actually came up. | ||
So a lot of just amazing history in this building. | ||
And so when folks come from North Carolina, we try to show things that if it's a small enough group, things are time right, and actually let folks go down there. | ||
The kids seem to love it. | ||
And look, we know that they've got hidden stairways, hidden tunnels, frankly, entire cities underground in the United States of America designed for continuity of government, continuity of leadership in the event of a total nuclear genocide. | ||
And while they dig underground, while they establish bases and networks deep within the ocean, they simultaneously flex and see what they can do to make us as interplanetary as possible. | ||
And there's a lot of things going on with the interplanetary argument. | ||
I know that there's theologians and Christians among us who are uncomfortable with this idea since we were created to be on Earth. | ||
Finding a home somewhere else. | ||
I understand. | ||
I get it. | ||
I don't want to ever have to leave the earth either, but I am aware of the reality that for the first time in basically forever, as far as we know, unless there was some advanced technology before the Younger Dryas 12,000 years ago. | ||
For the first time ever, we've had the capacity to destroy the entire planet. | ||
And we've got radicals in position of power, whether it's in the United States, the United Kingdom, or Pakistan, or China, or Russia. | ||
Eventually, there is going to be some lunatic in command of these arsenals in one of these countries. | ||
And that's going to be a major threat to the existence of humanity on the planet. | ||
So I understand why the Elon Musks are concerned about depopulation and emphasizing the importance that we develop the technology to become interplanetary. | ||
I get it. | ||
Frankly, I think most of this Mars talk... | ||
It's actually about establishing bases and networks on the moon. | ||
Because if we can develop the technology to do it and get to Mars, then we can certainly do it on the moon. | ||
But we don't want to talk about the moon directly because then all of our opponents, enemies, competitors, whatever, internationally would be trying to develop technology to go to the moon as soon as possible as well if they haven't already. | ||
But I want to show you this clip. | ||
Seven. | ||
FAA greenlights five times more Starship launches as Mars mission looms. | ||
Let's watch seven. | ||
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There's a star man waiting in the sky. | |
He'd like to come and meet us, but he thinks he'd blow our minds. | ||
There's a star man waiting in the sky. | ||
And it's scrolling right by the facilities, showing you the rampant activity in terms of developing the technology for us to become interplanetary. | ||
Let the children use it. | ||
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belong to gels and blue girls And it's amazing to see what's been accomplished with SpaceX. | |
A lot of people like to criticize Elon Musk saying, look, he's in bed with the military-industrial complex because of the work that he's doing with these satellites. | ||
Obviously, he was willing to risk all of that, knowing that it wasn't really a risk. | ||
When he came out and bought X, made it a free speech platform, supported Donald Trump explicitly throughout this campaign. | ||
He knew that the military-industrial complex was so dependent on his technology, which NASA could not accomplish as a government sector. | ||
They had to rely on the private sector to do this, so dependent on his technology that there was no risk to him losing those federal contracts, despite what he said outwardly politically. | ||
I mean, that's how serious the military-industrial complex is taking this new frontier, is taking space in the context of fear of economic collapse, forcing China to negotiate with Trump, quietly reaching out first. | ||
This is from Zero Hedge. | ||
Three weeks ago, when we first reported that as a result of the ongoing Trump trade war with China, Chinese factories are shutting down, laying off workers. | ||
We said that as a result of this war of attrition in which the outcome of every incremental clash and battle will be used just as aggressively for media propaganda, quote, the fact that any marginal pain will be amplified as trade war weakness will mean that Beijing will do everything in its power to prevent the full extent of the shutdowns from being revealed, end quote. | ||
Probably right about that. | ||
And now we see that just weeks later, they're much smarter than Russia during the time of the Soviet Union. | ||
Soviet Union willing to drag out the Cold War for decade and decade and decade, ultimately resulting in the total collapse of its economy and nation. | ||
We see that China, after like three weeks, has just decided, you know what, we don't want to do this. | ||
We don't want to get on this road with the United States. | ||
Another economic Cold War with the United States is going to result in the same outcome for us that the Soviet Union experienced in the 90s. | ||
Yes, it will be painful and expensive and inefficient for the United States, but for us it will be existential in terms of its consequences and its manifestations. | ||
And this is directly tied in to what we see happening with the artificial intelligence front that Elon Musk is on and with the SpaceX front that Elon Musk is on because the space frontier is how we maintain military dominance into the 21st century. | ||
And we can apply pressure economically on a superpower like China because we have the military might in a transcendent way despite the fact that China likes to flex and seem like it has a stronger navy than we do. | ||
They just don't have the demographic. | ||
And even here in the United States, we're seeing an increase. | ||
I've got it in one of these stacks here. | ||
I can't remember the exact article, but we're seeing that for the first time in a long time, there's population growth in the vast majority of our states. | ||
For so long, it was 1.7 children per one woman when it needed to be 2.1 or 2.3, ideally, per one woman. | ||
In China, it's one to one. | ||
If you don't have 2.1 or 2.3 children per woman, you have depopulation. | ||
And if you have depopulation for long enough, you inevitably have collapse. | ||
And if this depopulation is caused because of internal policy and not some external calamity, then it's almost impossible to reverse. | ||
We saw it in Rome. | ||
We saw it during the plagues. | ||
We saw it in China. | ||
We've seen it in Russia. | ||
We're seeing it in Japan right now. | ||
We're seeing it in South Korea right now. | ||
And because of this, our leftist political elite have used that as an excuse to bring in 10, 20, or 30 million illegal immigrants. | ||
The military-industrial complex just loved for it to happen because the more terrorism that takes place domestically, the more justified it is in expansion behavior overseas. | ||
But now we've got this vulnerability here. | ||
We have this Elon Musk figure whom I trust and really do celebrate. | ||
Who is the main leader on the AI front and the main leader on the space front. | ||
AI and space being the two most important issues, topics, or sections, or segments of national security for the next 80 years. | ||
But this is why we're talking about Mars. | ||
This is why we were talking about the moon. | ||
40 or 50 years ago. | ||
We understood that those who dominate space will dominate knowledge, and those who dominate knowledge will be like gods. | ||
We'll have power. | ||
False gods, yes, but total dominance. | ||
And China simply doesn't have the cards to fight back against this. | ||
And why is it that we would have to go to another planet? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe it's clip number five here. | ||
The DOJ investigating proposed epic Muslim megacity in Texas. | ||
We've got Elon Musk making a super mega space city, and we've got the Muslims trying to make some weird Waco alternative of Muslim megacity. | ||
Let's watch clip number five here. | ||
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We've had a lot of concern today already about infrastructure, maintenance, safety. | |
One thing I want to touch on, many people in this room, many people watching, Many people that are listening have not addressed the children that I'm concerned about. | ||
We can't even control the pornography in our schools now. | ||
We can't control the trafficking going on in our community. | ||
How in the world are we going to control a school that's inside a compound that is so isolated that we don't have any idea what's going on? | ||
Is this school going to be mandatory? | ||
Watched over by TEA, by TASB, by our legislature, just like all other schools are? | ||
That's my big concern. | ||
What are we doing with a compound that doesn't want to assimilate with the rest of our communities? | ||
This is so wrong. | ||
This country is based on Judeo-Christian values. | ||
We live by two constitutions. | ||
And I am solely against this community. | ||
Wanting to build a compound like this, and we not have any control of it. | ||
I hope y 'all will consider voting no on this compound. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Look, there's been a lot of concern over the Muslim compound thing. | ||
I don't know what percentage of the population in the United States is Muslim. | ||
Please, guys, look it up if you can, and I'd like to see the UK numbers too, and compare. | ||
Because obviously the United Kingdom has crossed the threshold of where it's become a serious problem for them politically, where the major cities have been taken over, where the leadership in those cities has been taken over, where the national political leaders sell out or cater to this demographic because it's radicalized. | ||
And we'll eventually reach that threshold in the United States. | ||
Look, I'm somebody who believes in freedom of religion. | ||
I think freedom of religion is the reason that we've had the greatest amount of peace among religions in the United States relative to anywhere else in the world in the history of the world. | ||
So I'm not saying that we should ban Islam or that we should make it illegal to be a Muslim in the United States or that anybody should attack mosques or anything like that. | ||
I believe in peace. | ||
In 2025, the number of Muslims in the United States is estimated to be around 4.5 million, a significant growth from previous years with estimates suggesting the Muslim population could continue to increase. | ||
So, 4.5 million, what does that put us at? | ||
1% of the population? | ||
Right. | ||
And I want to see the UK numbers. | ||
Because 1% seems to be sustainable. | ||
But what we need to do is close off the borders, not allow anyone with a criminal history, a radical history to come into the United States, not allow anyone from countries who are predominantly controlled by radical institutions, whether they're religious or a-religious, to come into the United States. | ||
Not allow people to become immigrants in the United States if their parents are first or second cousins through DNA testing, things like that. | ||
Same number of Muslims in the United Kingdom as in the United States, but that represents 6% of the total population. | ||
So you hit 5% of your population Muslim. | ||
1 in 20 people in the United States Muslim. | ||
If we allow it to increase over the next 20, 30, 40 years, we start having UK-level problems. | ||
We start having violence in the streets, stabbings, rape, child abuse. | ||
People coming out to protest, this violence increasing and then being silenced through a government that says that's hate speech. | ||
We have the Crockett's and others on the left saying that white supremacy or white nationalism or Christian nationalism is the greatest threat to national security. | ||
I mean, it's going to escalate if we allow this population to continue to grow. | ||
Not saying that we should take them out or force them out of the country or shut down their mosques or anything like that. | ||
I'm just saying we could probably have some policies that are very conducive to the problem staying exactly where it is. | ||
Because you look at what happens in these other countries run by Islam, Sharia law, other variations. | ||
It's 40% of people married to their first or second cousin. | ||
40% on average in the Middle East or in the world of Islam. | ||
And as a result of that, for hundreds of years or even thousands of years, that has caused severe mental illness. | ||
Aggressive behavior, violent behavior, declines in IQ, radical extremism. | ||
I mean, the region of the world that is the Middle East hasn't accomplished anything substantial basically since the first 100 to 200 years of Islam. | ||
Before all of the genetic implications and ramifications of incest had really set in. | ||
So it was after Islam came that algebra was invented. | ||
It was during the golden age of Islam that algebra was invented, but it was within like 100 or 200 years before all the incest had ensued. | ||
So there was this new order, this new... | ||
Consensus, cultural and religious and philosophical consensus that empowered the development of science and technology at that time. | ||
And then the rot began to set in because it wasn't a good long-term solution. | ||
It's like the Germans who were on amphetamines when they invaded Poland. | ||
Yeah, that's a really good strategy for about six months or a year, and then all of a sudden all of your soldiers become lunatics and they become totally burned out, and then you start making decisions like invading Russia right before the winter, and then you lose the whole war and your entire country collapses because of your globalist amphetamine-fueled antics. | ||
So what amphetamine was to the Nazis in World War II, Islam is basically to any culture or region today. | ||
It's just not healthy. | ||
It's violent. | ||
It's against our Christian values. | ||
It's against our Constitution. | ||
They don't believe in things like freedom of religion. | ||
They believe in things like converting or killing everyone whatsoever. | ||
And you've heard about the terrorist attacks that took place from Pakistan to India, where allegedly, reportedly, I don't know if it's true. | ||
You look it up, you take it with a grain of salt. | ||
I'm saying this is something that I heard, not something that I verified. | ||
We're going around aiming guns at people saying, are you a Muslim or a Hindu? | ||
If they said Hindu, they'd kill them. | ||
If they said Muslim, they'd... | ||
Ask them some question to see if they were telling the truth or not. | ||
If they'd lie, they'd kill them. | ||
And it's not just the product of the religion so much. | ||
It is just the product of the culture around it and the behaviors around it that are not conducive to success. | ||
I mean, I can't think of a single thing that the Middle East has accomplished in a meaningful way other than maybe some oil refinement technologies. | ||
Since algebra, which is really based off of the Zoroastrian astrological Mathematics that were developed way before. | ||
And Pythagoras and others. | ||
Way before. | ||
They invented chess. | ||
I believe that was before Islam. | ||
Maybe it was during the Golden Age. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So I'm concerned about it. | ||
Obviously, we don't want to sacrifice things like our values for the sake of solving a problem. | ||
We have to somehow find a way to solve a problem of massive swaths of people coming up or coming into this country who do not assimilate with Western values or Western culture or Americanism. | ||
It's supposed to be a melting pot, not just a pot of a bunch of different crap. | ||
It has to melt in order to be a melting pot. | ||
You have to sacrifice the baggage of your old culture that isn't conducive to success. | ||
When you come to the United States and immigrate here from whatever country you come from, whatever culture you come from, you have to sacrifice beliefs like censorship is okay and freedom of speech is going too far if you want to truly become an American. | ||
You can't just come here, believe in censorship, and just bide your time and vote accordingly to erode that over generation after generation. | ||
We can't accept that. | ||
We have to have policies that reduce the number of people coming in and infiltrating this country who fundamentally want to destroy it and what it means. | ||
I mean, if they love Sharia law so much, why don't they just go somewhere where it already exists? | ||
Why would you need to come here to manifest it here? | ||
If it's so great, wouldn't you want to stay where it is? | ||
And you can compare the accomplishments of the United States over the course of the last 300 years to the accomplishments of any other civilization over the course of the last 3,000 years, and you understand that the path of liberty, private property rights, freedom of speech, trusting people with personal accountability rather than resorting to government hierarchies or autocracies or monarchs to solve our problems is more conducive to innovation and success than any other civilization or economy in the history of civilizations and economies. | ||
You can tell that free market capitalism is much better than centralized control. | ||
That freedom of religion is much better than top-down mandated faith. | ||
You can tell that choice is better than mandate. | ||
Freedom is better than authoritarianism. | ||
Capitalism than communism or socialism. | ||
On every single front, this great experiment has yielded results, and we have an entire leftist class that consistently says things like trust the science, I am the science, scientists say, experts say, as if they love the idea of a double-blind study that has results that we would always believe, even though they lie in the studies and they lie about the results, they seem to love science so much. | ||
Well, the greatest science experiment was conducted over the course of the last 300 years. | ||
It was Americanism versus everything else, and it's abundantly clear what the results of that great experiment are. | ||
America is the best. | ||
The West is the best. | ||
Everything else relatively sucks compared. | ||
So why don't you lean into Americanism instead of advocating for ESG or DEI or just diversity and just including everyone and everything at all times and equity of outcome. | ||
I mean, if you want to trust the science and trust the outcome of the United States of America, it was founded in 1776 and all the accomplishments manifest since then. | ||
Why don't you trust the fact that capitalism is time and time again proven to be better than virtually everything else? | ||
That inflation is terrible and everywhere else it happened there was a collapse. | ||
So why are we doing that again? | ||
I mean, we did the science. | ||
But no, they don't really trust the science. | ||
They just like to lean on appeal to authority when the expert's rhetoric is conducive to their political consensus or success or the expansion of their power explicitly. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser. | ||
I'm going to show you clip 18 here, where RFK says four big pharma CEOs have agreed to stop poisoning Americans. | ||
And then we're going to get into the breaking news about Trump's new truth social post, as well as show some clips associated with that. | ||
So let's watch 18. The food industry really is not profiting from keeping us all sick, but it is keeping us sick. | ||
The pharmaceutical industry actually profits from it. | ||
But I have found, you know, I met with the leader, the CEOs of four of the biggest pharmaceutical companies this week, and I've met with them repeatedly. | ||
I talk to them all the time, and they are committed to making this happen. | ||
So, you know, we'll see. | ||
A lot of it is going to go against their immediate financial interests, the interests of their shareholders, and a lot of the things that we're asking them to do. | ||
And we're asking them to do a lot of things at the same time to lower drug prices and to do better safety testing and to do better efficacy testing. | ||
And so it's a lot, but these are very smart people, and they're very energetic, and they at least have committed to us that this is something that they want to work with us and make sure this gets done. | ||
And that they play a critical role in transitioning us from a sick care system in this country to a health care system, and that their products are actually doing. | ||
And look, we know that the pharmaceutical companies love it when you're sick because they don't make money when you're healthy. | ||
That's why they hate Make America Healthy Again. | ||
They hate anything that makes you healthy because if there was a healthy civilization, there wouldn't be a civilization that was purchasing pharmaceuticals. | ||
And a lot of people have missed one of the major details of the Affordable Care Act, the Obamacare, that has been totally... | ||
And it's totally counterintuitive. | ||
It totally screws up all of the incentives associated with the insurance industry traditionally. | ||
Because traditionally speaking, the insurance industry, whether it's car insurance, life insurance, whatever, they don't want you to have a claim. | ||
Car insurance companies don't want you to get in car accidents. | ||
Life insurance companies don't want you to die because that's when they have to pay out. | ||
But the Affordable Care Act made it so that the Health insurance companies can only make 10% above the cost of care. | ||
And they came out and they said, this is us keeping them from exploiting the American people and price fixing the American people and charging way above the cost of care for premiums. | ||
But all that did was make the health insurance companies... | ||
Conspire together with the drug companies to make the cost of care as expensive as possible so they can increase the volume of their revenue or their income. | ||
They can only make 10% above the cost of care. | ||
And if they want to make more money, the cost of care has to go up. | ||
So they want the cost of care to be as expensive as possible so they can charge premiums to allow for 10% above the cost of care. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
And now we've got this truth post from Donald Trump, and I'll show you a clip on the other side of reading it. | ||
For many years, the world has wondered why prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals in the United States of America were so much higher in price than they were in any other nation, sometimes being five to ten times more expensive than the same drug manufactured in the exact same lab or plant by the same company. | ||
Well, I just explained it to you. | ||
It was always difficult to explain and very embarrassing because, in fact, there was no correct or rightful answer other than mine. | ||
The pharmaceutical drug companies would say for years that it was research and development costs, and that all of those costs were and would be, for no reason whatsoever, borne by the suckers of America alone. | ||
Campaign contributions can do wonders, but not with me, and not with the Republican Party. | ||
We are going to do the right thing, something the Democrats have fought for many years. | ||
Therefore, I am pleased to announce that tomorrow morning in the White House at 9 a.m., I will be signing one of the most consequential executive orders in our country's history. | ||
Prescription drug and pharmaceutical prices will be reduced almost immediately by 30 to 80 percent. | ||
They will rise throughout the world in order to equalize and for the first time in many years bring fairness to America. | ||
I will be instituting a most favored nation's policy whereby the United States will pay the same price as the nation that pays the lowest price anywhere in the world. | ||
Our country will finally be treated fairly, and our citizens' healthcare costs will be reduced by numbers never even thought of before. | ||
Additionally, on top of everything else, the United States will save trillions of dollars. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
Wow, this is astounding. | ||
Let's watch the clip. | ||
And the hoodies. | ||
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Well, I can announce all of them now. | ||
I could announce 50 to 100 deals right now because, you know, I'm the shopkeeper and I keep the store. | ||
And, you know, I know what countries are looking for and I know what we're looking for. | ||
And I can just set those terms and they can go shopping or they don't have to go shopping because everybody wants to shop here. | ||
This is like a beautiful store. | ||
This is like one of Bernard Arnault, maybe I should say Alex, even more importantly, young, the future. | ||
But Bernard, it's an honor to have you have a meeting after this. | ||
But he has the greatest stores in the world, and they want to shop. | ||
Our country is the greatest store in the world of that kind. | ||
And everybody wants a piece of it, and they took advantage of it. | ||
I mean, this is absolutely astounding, because this policy with the pharmaceutical drug prices is directly related, directly embedded in all of the tariff policies that we've seen from this administration. | ||
I mean, we are seeing total- Continuity, total consistency among policies within this administration, the likeness of which we've never seen in terms of consistency before in the administration. | ||
The fact that he's finally making trade deals fair and reciprocal, and the fact that he's finally making the cost of drugs fair in the United States of America, where it's automatically going to change the prices of drugs to match the lowest cost of drugs, of those same drugs in any other country. | ||
So America is always first. | ||
I mean, this is the most America first policy that I've ever heard in my entire life. | ||
And I'm going to show you a controversial clip. | ||
We don't know if it's real or not. | ||
Clip 27 here in a second about the fentanyl. | ||
Because this is directly related. | ||
I mean, we have been in a civilization where the pharmaceutical companies want you to be totally sick at all times. | ||
The food companies want you to be addicted to their food and sick at all times. | ||
They want you to have autism and ADD and depression and be pumped up with SSRIs and amphetamines. | ||
They want you to be as sick as possible and have cancer for as long as possible so they can charge as much as possible and make as much as possible as a result of this. | ||
And we've allowed through our political classes selling out of the interests of the American people to China and others. | ||
We've allowed 100,000 people a year to die in the United States because of fentanyl overdoses. | ||
Estimates say it's probably even more than that, not to mention all the people who don't die of an overdose, but just wreck their entire lives because they're addicted. | ||
I mean, I cannot drive to work without seeing at least a half a dozen people who are addicted to fentanyl begging on the side of the street of all different ages, many of them very young. | ||
But let's watch this controversial clip that we've been unable to verify of two people who seem to have overdosed on fentanyl in a stadium. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Says this couple from East LA overdosed on fentanyl together and died together at the SoFi Stadium watching a game. | ||
So sad, not sure if it's real or not. | ||
Officials are trying to wake him up. | ||
And I don't know if they died or if they just passed out. | ||
But regardless of whether that clip is literally true, it's still capital T true. | ||
Because that's happening hundreds of thousands of times every year or two in the United States of America, whether it's our youth, whether it's anyone. | ||
I mean, you just see it anywhere in any city with homelessness. | ||
It's fentanyl related. | ||
Because we sold out to China, because we sold out to the pharmaceutical companies, because we sold out to the cartels and allowed this stuff to come across the border, whether from Canada or from Mexico. | ||
We sold out all of our interests. | ||
Our politicians sold out all of our interests. | ||
They accepted bribes. | ||
They accepted insider information so they could insider trade. | ||
And they sold us out. | ||
The only way that the United States of America can be defeated is from within. | ||
If the people don't wake up and they allow their political class to sell us out and do this. | ||
We don't hold them accountable. | ||
If things are so good that we're satiated. | ||
If we participate in the various opiates of the masses, whether it's fentanyl or Netflix or football games or entertainment, bread and circuses, that would allow us to sit idly by as if we were nodding off ourselves from some sort of fentanyl overdose as the world burns around us when right next to us is a bucket of water that we could be throwing on the flames to stop it. | ||
I mean, if we wake up, that's enough for us to solve this problem. | ||
It's totally preventable. | ||
It's like falling asleep in the bathtub. | ||
And the water is just rising. | ||
If you would just wake up, you could turn off the faucet and open up the drain and not drown. | ||
But we're also satiated and comfortable and relaxed in this luxury that has been manifest by greater men from generation to generation that we're allowing the tub to just pour water over our faces until we drown without waking up whatsoever. | ||
We're literally choosing to be unconscious rather than awakened. | ||
To be living in darkness or dying in darkness rather than living in enlightenment because for some reason we don't have the character or the stomach to face the dragon, to face the harms and challenges of reality. | ||
We don't have the self-esteem to believe that we should stand up, to not care if we fail so long as we tried. | ||
These are the decisions that we have to make as an American people. | ||
If you want America to survive, then America's got to be filled with Americans. | ||
So we have to ask ourselves the question, what does it mean to be an American and then be that? | ||
Because there is no America without Americans, just as there is no Germany without Germans, or Ireland without the Irish, or England without the English. | ||
The UK has allowed its country to be sold out. | ||
Germany has allowed its country to be sold out. | ||
So many of the European Union allowed their countries to be sold out. | ||
We see tremendous amounts of conflict with any country that claims its own sovereignty, whether it's China, which claims sovereignty on behalf of the CCP, an evil institution, or Russia, which claims sovereignty on behalf of the Kremlin, which could be argued as an evil institution. | ||
The United States is the one place where we have claimed sovereignty historically on righteous principles for righteous people, and we have an entire wing of our political class that is doing everything it can to sell that out at all costs while we're sitting asleep in a bathtub rapidly filling with fentanyl-laden water. | ||
And finally, we have a president of the United States who for the next three and a half years... | ||
Seems to be capable of instituting America first policies which will simultaneously eradicate globalism and significant threats from institutions, nations like Israel, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, or China. | ||
Threats of the sabotage of our own sovereignty, whether through means as so-called allies or means as so-called enemies. | ||
We finally have a president who does things like imposes reciprocal tariff policies, which are only fair, who diversifies where we source all of our goods so we're not dependent on the CCP for our information and our technology when we're in the middle of a technological and economic war right now because their economy and demographic is collapsing. | ||
Who doesn't sell out to the pharmaceutical companies, but instead has the balls to put somebody like RFK in charge, in control, who will fight back against the food dyes and the practices of the pharmaceutical companies that have just littered SSRIs all over our population, anti-anxiety meds on kids who are just anxious because they're going through puberty while they're being hit with TikTok video after TikTok video saying they should cut their genitals off. | ||
I mean, no wonder that they're confused given that both their parents have to work because inflation is so rampant. | ||
And so parents are just giving their kids tablets and sending them to public school. | ||
Schools where they can be brainwashed by Marxists who were funding with their own tax dollars while they steal from us, not just via taxation, but also via inflation. | ||
So we allowed them to erode our minds and our bodies and raise our children at the same time. | ||
While they drug us and sedate us, so we aren't even aware of the fact that we're being date-raped by the political class. | ||
I mean, it's like we went to a bar, we woke up the next morning in a shitty, mysterious place, and we know that we've been raped, but for some reason, the entity that has been responsible for all of its crimes against us is the same one that we're supposed to turn to for justice. | ||
Finally, we have a Donald Trump who's willing to stand up and ensure that the pharmaceutical companies are not ripping off the interests of the American people, that the incentives around the Affordable Care Act and the insurance industry for health insurance aren't such that all the prices have to go up as much as possible in order for them to make money. | ||
I mean, we are turning back to freedom, capitalism, free markets, the invisible hand of Adam Smith from Wealth of Nations, and all the principles through which we were founded because those are the same principles through which we became great. | ||
This is making America great again and making America healthy again. | ||
And all those who come out and hate Donald Trump for what he's doing are either sold out to our enemies, both foreign and domestic, either or or both, or they're just totally retarded and have no business being in political leadership whatsoever because they do not rise to the occasion or have the competence to fulfill the duty of the job. | ||
I mean, there was a time in this country where we disagreed over reasonable things, Democrats, Republicans. | ||
We would have feuds over reasonable policies. | ||
Arguments about reasonable different interpretations of the Constitution. | ||
Now the argument is basically, hey, are we gonna put America first or are we gonna sell it out? | ||
And all those advocating for selling America out are losing abundantly. | ||
I mean, the Democrats have no support whatsoever because they've lied and lied and lied. | ||
They never solved any problem ever for anyone ever. | ||
And people are waking up and figuring it out. | ||
They're figuring out that maybe the side of the people that have to put bumper stickers on their car that says, please don't keep my car, I oppose Elon Musk, maybe that's the wrong side. | ||
Maybe the side that has to hide from their own side in order to live peacefully in a community is on the wrong side. | ||
Maybe the side that has to self-censor is on the wrong side. | ||
Maybe the side that advocates for things like incessant lockdowns, incessant government spending. | ||
Silence is violence. | ||
Black Lives Matter. | ||
Burning down cities and police precincts. | ||
Sentencing people to prison for being political dissidents. | ||
Paying for the FBI to spy on institutions like Infowars or Alex Jones or Owen Schroyer or Chase Geiser or Harrison Smith or others. | ||
Maybe that side's the bad guys. | ||
Maybe the side that funds $63 to $93 billion to Nazis on Hitler's birthday in 2024. | ||
Maybe that's the bad side, Ukraine. | ||
I'm not saying that Russia's a good side. | ||
But they call us Nazis while they literally fund Nazis. | ||
While they literally put up statues in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, iron crosses with the Ukrainian trident. | ||
I mean, everything that the left does is literally fascist while they have the audacity to call us fascist. | ||
And they seem to be for every invasion of our country while somehow for the sovereignty of other nations. | ||
Like they want to protect Ukraine's border more than they believe in protecting our own border despite the fact that we were invaded by millions more people than Ukraine over the course of the same four-year period that the Ukraine war was taking place. | ||
That they would even choose a side between Israel and Palestine is indicative that they have chosen a side that is not the United States of America. | ||
That they would even choose a side between Ukraine and Russia or a side between Pakistan or India or a side between China and Taiwan. | ||
We shouldn't be making decisions about who to vote for when we should only be voting for the home team or who to support when we should only be supporting or cheering for the home team. | ||
I mean, do you think that any football fan of the Patriots is really making decisions between who to root for between the Chiefs and the Bears? | ||
I mean, maybe sometime. | ||
It's like a betrayal of your own team. | ||
And I say that we should take this America first philosophy to the next level where it's not just America first, but it's America only. | ||
And it's not just America first and America only, but it's America always. | ||
America first, America only, America always. | ||
Because there is only room in someone's heart for one nation. | ||
You cannot serve two masters in the words of Jesus Christ, for you will either love one and despise the other, resent the other. | ||
Well, you can't love two countries. | ||
You've got to pick one. | ||
There's only room in the heart of any given patriot for one country, and I have decided that America is the country that will occupy that space in my own heart, and I don't care what happens anywhere else in the world. | ||
And it sickens me that we have a monetary policy, a global reserve currency fiat status, a fractional reserve banking system that has made it impossible for us not to entangle ourselves in all these conflicts overseas because they result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people every single decade, millions upon millions in the World War I and the World War II, which is- Intimately connected to the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank, including the Great Depression and the stock market crash of 1929, resulting in the death of tens of millions of people and the starvation of millions in the United States of America. | ||
Unemployment reaching upwards of 50%. | ||
It sickens me that we have a monetary system that causes the death of tens of millions of Americans every single generation and tens of millions of people all over the world every single generation. | ||
I mean, we have become the world's greatest supervillain basically on accident because we weren't paying attention and we allowed the tub to fill up while we were asleep and now we're drowning in our own ignorance and inaction. | ||
It's time for us. | ||
To get activated, folks. | ||
It's time for us to demand new monetary policy, to demand that after Donald Trump is gone, hopefully he has an incredible four-year term. | ||
I hope he will. | ||
I think he will. | ||
I believe he will. | ||
After he is gone, that in 28, we elect another MAGA president. | ||
That in 32, we elect another MAGA president because we cannot allow this establishment globalist political class to trick us into believing that populism is responsible for any of our problems when really it's political class globalism that's responsible for all of our problems. | ||
So every time the economy crashes and they try to blame populism, we have to say, no, it's actually your corruption. | ||
Every time we get in a conflict overseas and they blame populism, actually no, it's because we have globalist policies that entangle us in all these conflicts. | ||
Every time they say that populism is the reason that we're so unhealthy and we're having all these problems, we say, no, actually, it's the fact that the political class sold out to the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry as well. | ||
Every problem that we have is because of globalism. | ||
Every sacrifice of national sovereignty is to the god of globalism. | ||
This false idol that we worship just before the wrath of God befalls our entire nation, and it seems to be befalling our entire nation with hundreds of thousands of us dying from fentanyl every year, with us totally screwed up with autism from the vaccines that we've sold out to, autism from the food dyes that we've sold out to, our kids all screwed up mentally because of the social media that we've allowed to raise them when we're too exhausted to pay attention to our kids because both parents are working two or three days. | ||
Jobs? | ||
When we send them to some state institution? | ||
By the way, at public school, you're more likely to be sexually abused as a child in a public school than you are in a Catholic church. | ||
So if you're concerned about Catholicism, child abuse, and covering up child abuse, just wait until you see the statistics and the numbers on what's going on in public schools. | ||
So we're sending our kids, because we can't find a way to afford to send them anywhere else, to these public schools where they're being fondled and brainwashed by Marxist globalist elites because we fell asleep behind the wheel? | ||
When all we have to do is wake up and say, no, I'm not gonna allow these restrictions on homeschooling. | ||
No, I'm not going to allow the government to overspend and inflate the dollar so I can't afford to live a normal life. | ||
No, I'm not gonna allow the culture to force me into waiting to have a family. | ||
I'm gonna have a family now. | ||
No, I'm not gonna allow whole culture to interfere with monogamy and building a nuclear family unit. | ||
I'm not going to allow these leftists to say there's something wrong with me because I'm white or because I'm on time or because I believe in mathematics or because I think everybody should be able to read. | ||
I'm not going to allow them to burn books while they accuse me of being a book burner. | ||
I'm not going to allow them to practice fascism while they call me a fascist. | ||
I'm not going to allow them to criticize capitalism while they celebrate Marxist communism, which we know results in starvation, death, mutiny, terrible atrocities, worse than even the Great Flood. | ||
All we have to do is wake up. | ||
That's it. | ||
We don't have to have some master plan, some grand strategy, some sophisticated 3D, 4D chess strategy. | ||
We don't have to learn how to play the most sophisticated strategic Sun Tzu art of war game possible. | ||
We don't have to study second-order thinking, third-order thinking, fourth-order thinking. | ||
We don't have to read the 48 laws of power. | ||
We don't have to... | ||
of any of the history of war to win. | ||
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