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The failed peace talks after this massive assault on Russia with what people are saying is Russia's Pearl Harbor. | ||
Plus, we've got reports coming up from Alex Jones on more developments, more details surrounding Palantir. | ||
Of course, yesterday it broke that Jeffrey Epstein had invested $40 million in Palantir after Peter Thiel had basically said he had no association with him. | ||
And we'll see if it's a distraction or if it's actually some detail that we should be paying closer attention to. | ||
But one thing is for sure. | ||
We're in the middle of an AI war, an AI arms race, and a space arms race. | ||
And the Trump administration is trying to do everything that it can to position the United States of America to be dominant in that. | ||
And while we expand our military-industrial complex, it comes at the expense or the risk of our liberties and our rights here. | ||
And so everyone's paying very close attention. | ||
We're all trying to hold our leaders' feet to the fire to keep from things like massive overspending. | ||
Or unchecked advancement of this artificial intelligence technology, which could wind up subjugating us rather than liberating us from the globalist cabal or the CCP cabal. | ||
But Alex Jones is going to be breaking all of that down on the other side of this break coming up. | ||
In the meantime, we do have a breaking truth post from Donald Trump. | ||
He says, quote, The call lasted approximately one and a half hours and resulted in a very positive conclusion for both countries. | ||
There should no longer be any questions respecting the complexity of rare earth products. | ||
Our respective teams will be meeting shortly at a location to be determined. | ||
We will be represented by Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, and United States Trade Representative, Ambassador Jameson Greer. | ||
During the conversation, President Xi graciously invited the First Lady and me to visit China, and I reciprocated. | ||
As presidents of two great nations, this is something that we both look forward to doing. | ||
The conversation was focused almost entirely on trade. | ||
Nothing was discussed concerning Russia, Ukraine, or Iran. | ||
We will inform the media as to scheduling and location of the soon-to-be meeting. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
And he's gone on to say other things about how... | ||
The CBO just announced that the tariffs will be reducing the deficit by at least $2.8 trillion, seemingly in a reply to some of the criticisms about the Big Beautiful Bill, which estimates say will increase the deficit by $2.3 to $3.8 trillion over the course of the next five years. | ||
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So really nobody knows what's going to happen. | ||
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us for an alex jones report on the other side it's thursday june 5th 2025 and i wanted to give everybody The whole global has struggled to try to maintain control of the planetary system by holding a nuclear war gun to the head of the whole planet. | ||
Now, as you know, more than two weeks ago, I exclusively told you that Trump Was not being given in his daily briefings the fact that in the three weeks before, now five weeks ago, Ukraine had roughly doubled its aeronautic attacks with missiles and drones into Russia, including up to 40-plus drone attacks a day against Moscow. | ||
This Walzolensky, who does Western media with one message, we cease fire, we want peace with you. | ||
Putin be meanie. | ||
While intensifying attacks, and you notice it wasn't on Fox News, it wasn't on CNN. | ||
They'd be like, Zelensky wants peace, blah, blah, blah. | ||
It's like, Zelensky's gonna do the mineral deal. | ||
Nine times he said he'd do it and backed out and finally did it. | ||
So he'll meet, remember when Trump spanked him a few months ago in the White House, which is background how he does it. | ||
He'll meet with the Democrats across the street before he goes to the White House, do a press conference and say, I'm not doing deal. | ||
No. | ||
When he told Trump he would, then he goes in and He'd already backed out five times then. | ||
So he's totally two-faced. | ||
So we just watch the Ukrainian news and see his announcements over there in Ukrainian, Russian, dialect of it. | ||
He says all this, and then our media lies and says we have no idea, you know, why this intensified attacks in response to that two weeks ago. | ||
But then two weeks ago, Putin was visiting Eastern Ukraine. | ||
They sent 48 drones in and tried to kill him. | ||
That was admitted, almost took down his helicopter in the Ukrainian news. | ||
And he's like, we're going to kill him. | ||
He won't be alive. | ||
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We launched more attacks deep inside. | |
And then right before the big sneak attack that hit the Russian strategic bombers as far as 4,000 miles away from the border of Ukraine with Russia. | ||
It's nothing to do with the war or the strategic triad. | ||
It's like ours. | ||
He was with the German chancellor and all of them saying, Germany has lifted the control of long-range missiles and other. | ||
They give it to me. | ||
And the chancellor and all of them said, yeah, we've lifted it. | ||
And the White House has agreed. | ||
Well, the next day the White House said, no, we haven't. | ||
So I was seeing all that saying, well, clearly they're running their double track over there, just like with Trump. | ||
First got in and said, pull our 10,000 troops out of Syria eight years ago. | ||
And for two years, the Pentagon had been secret, they were still there. | ||
That's all on record. | ||
He's got a commission being set up to investigate court marshals of the Joint Chiefs, the people that did that. | ||
So when I tell you, I know that Trump stopped being given the information, there's a long history of this. | ||
And I was involved giving him a lot of information, his first administration directly, still do some. | ||
And it became a big scandal. | ||
The new White House chief of staff's job is to keep Trump away from Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
So I didn't just come on air for even the new information and say that two weeks ago. | ||
I have sources, plus I can see what's going on. | ||
That's how I broke it. | ||
Now, since then, in the last four or five days, the White House admits that Trump wasn't told. | ||
Trump has said he wasn't told about the assassination of poop on the drones. | ||
He wasn't told. | ||
They claim the CIA wasn't told about Operation Spiderweb, the attacks. | ||
Sunday, all over Russia, with the drones that were stuck in. | ||
So that is a giant scandal. | ||
We have a rogue government system. | ||
And then we have this whole Lindsey Graham, Senator Blumenthal, Mike Pompeo, the former head of the CIA, that Trump's pulled a security clearance because he operates and tries to run his own shadow government, over there in the days before and during the new attacks on Russia to derail the peace process. | ||
So now, here's the new news. | ||
Of course, I was right. | ||
It's all confirmed. | ||
That's ridiculous, Alex. | ||
The private's got the best intel in the world. | ||
You don't know, Q says. | ||
The whole system's about keeping presidents in the dark. | ||
That's what we're doing is decomartmentalizing that, okay? | ||
I was the guy that first told her about Crossfire Hurricane in 2017. | ||
New York Times, look it up. | ||
So, now Zelensky yesterday comes out. | ||
And I'll post a video once this isn't live. | ||
Under it, there's a response. | ||
He says, we want ceasefire. | ||
We're not attacking. | ||
Oh, don't, you don't attack us now. | ||
And our media's like, God, is Putin gonna strike them for no reason when it's gonna be retaliation that Putin told Trump yesterday he's obviously gonna do soon for the massive unprecedented attack inside Ukraine. | ||
It was clearly NATO-backed in an organization called the Northern Group that was set up six months ago, admittedly. | ||
To try to run NATO without the United States. | ||
We know the names, the groups, the coalition of willing. | ||
Starmer, Macron, MERS, all of them. | ||
You know, the same guys caught on the train with the cocaine a few weeks ago. | ||
So this is a giant scandal. | ||
And you've got all these different federal laws that Pompeo and others, who even had a security clearance pulled, are over there trying to do their own shadow diplomacy. | ||
The Democrats have formed a group called the shadow government. | ||
That is heavily involved. | ||
Just type in Democrats form shadow government in keeping the war going. | ||
And they've said we're going to keep it going. | ||
And when Biden was leaving, Secretary of State Blinken said, we're getting all the money out the door we can to Ukraine before. | ||
Out of the Department of Energy, you name it, just hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
USA, you name it. | ||
EPA money, all of it. | ||
Just in the private bank accounts, hundreds of billions. | ||
So we know all the pieces to this. | ||
Not going for hours, but just all the pieces. | ||
But here's what Zelensky's doing. | ||
They're setting it up so when Russia strikes back, the media will and is already setting it up. | ||
We don't know why Putin's done this to wreck the peace process. | ||
So Putin came out yesterday and said after he talked to Trump, look, I'm gonna have to strike back. | ||
There is no peace process. | ||
Ukraine and NATO aren't serious. | ||
They're ignoring what Trump and the US are saying. | ||
And that's up to the US to make their own decisions. | ||
But we're going to intensify our operations now and expand our buffer zone. | ||
And the word is, I got from high-level Russians. | ||
Hopefully on my show, just a few days ago, Victor Booth, that, and it continues, they don't want Ukraine. | ||
You know, it's always part of Russia to let it get away. | ||
They're gonna go in, out of Belarus, and they're massing troops to the east of that with Russia. | ||
They're gonna attack, a pincer attack, well, triple attack from the south and from The east, out of Russia, into Kharkiv, and then into Kiev from the north. | ||
They're gonna encircle Kiev and in Kyrgyz and They're gonna give people the civilians a few weeks to get out and then they're gonna flatten And NATO thinks that's gonna be such a big bloody thing in the news that Somehow everybody's gonna support NATO and article 5 going directly to war with So NATO started this 15 years ago. | ||
It's on record. | ||
I'm not saying Russia's perfect. | ||
I told the Russians publicly and on their state-run TV when I went on there, I said, do not go in in January, February of 2022. | ||
They're like, we're not going in. | ||
I'm like, yeah, you are. | ||
I said, don't do it. | ||
You're going to do a NATO trial. | ||
But their issue is, they don't care. | ||
This isn't our turn, is it? | ||
They don't care because they understand that and they understand they've already been encircled by NATO and that very fast missiles that can be nuclear-tipped have been brought up all around their border. | ||
And that's, again, part of taking out the strategic triad is that those to be launched nuclear-tipped in just a few minutes hit most of Russia. | ||
Missile fields and mobile missile launchers, which they try to move around, but the U.S. has satellites that are so good, they know where they are. | ||
And so, this is NATO then hitting their other part of their triad, their nuke bombers all over the country, and reportedly taking out upwards of 40% of them. | ||
That's what NATO says. | ||
I don't know if that's true, but they definitely cut a lot of them. | ||
The Tuchelov Bayer bombers. | ||
And so then you've got the other part of the triad, the nuclear submarines, that you know are sitting around the bottom right now, waiting to surface. | ||
Putin said last week, yeah, we've gone ahead and targeted all the Western capitals. | ||
Because normally they have to wait for the order to target. | ||
They already have the targets. | ||
They have to wait for the order to target. | ||
Then it's all targeted, and then they get the order to launch. | ||
So they've taken the safety off. | ||
They said safety off. | ||
Trump should raise the DEF CON to the next and highest level. | ||
Just let everybody know how serious this is. | ||
Because the globalists want to sleepwalk us into all of this. | ||
And General Flynn agrees with me, former National Security Advisor, Trump needs to cut all funding to NATO now. | ||
He needs to cut all intelligence and funding Ukraine, which he already cut most of. | ||
And he needs to say, we're leaving NATO so that we're not in this war, so that we don't get targeted if this goes to nuclear war. | ||
I know the old beefs of the Ukrainians and Russians go back over 500 years. | ||
I know the culture. | ||
I don't have it in World War II. | ||
I understand all that. | ||
I know from both sides, they both got issues. | ||
The point is, Soros, NATO, Victoria, New Orleans, the globalists, admittedly, for decades, President Brzezinski had this plan. | ||
And they believe Russia will blink and they can have a 20 to 30 year conventional war that will finally bankrupt Russia. | ||
And that's their official business plan. | ||
And they think Russia won't go to nukes, but there's a deeper group of globalists that want to go ahead and just have a nuclear war, because they know humanity's broken away from them, and on the trajectory we're on, they'll never maintain control. | ||
So the analogy Skynet wants to get rid of the humans, so it attacks everybody. | ||
And, well, it attacks Russia, so Russia thinks we've attacked it. | ||
It knocks out most of the humans that way. | ||
Well, the globalists think like that, the trench humans. | ||
They've got all their underground bases and stuff, and they want to reemerge from that. | ||
This is really serious, and it's very important to decompartmentalize all this, understand this. | ||
So I'm on record breaking it first, as usual, and I understand what's happening, and I'm trying to get other people to understand this. | ||
And the public can get up to speed on this, all right? | ||
The average man was an expert on football. | ||
Or whatever, as an expert on geopolitics and weapons and nuclear doctrine and economics and energy policies and social policies, we wouldn't be in this situation. | ||
All right? | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
It's the real world adventure. | ||
It's the real world Game of Thrones. | ||
And the more pieces you get, the more you understand. | ||
And even most of the government experts are specialists in one area. | ||
And they talk to all the experts in these globalist committees, and they come up with their ideas. | ||
What we need is wide-spectrum analysis and understanding, and that's why it's come out in the Rockefeller Foundation and other documents that they particularly, for really 15 years, really have said, "I'm enemy number one." That's not about, "Oh, I'm enemy number one, aren't cool." It's like, "Why am I?" Because I've got general knowledge about all the major pieces, and that can integrate it in. | ||
To understand their larger plans. | ||
And nine times out of ten, I'll lay out their plans and years later, documents come out and it's word for word, because I've already reverse engineered it all, okay? | ||
So this is all out in the open now. | ||
And Trump came out yesterday and said, I did not know that Ukraine was going to do this. | ||
Let me connect to the latest big attacks, Operation Spiderweb. | ||
And he understands that Putin is going to attack him. | ||
That's the way it is. | ||
And so that's a huge slap to Zelensky. | ||
And Pompeo and the neocons and Lindsey Graham that are absolutely in charge of all this through the Northern Group that is NATO in the NATO systems and U.S. intelligence, but openly operating as their own mutinous body that they call the Coalition of the Willing. | ||
But the technical name is the Northern Group agreement of, what, five, six months ago. | ||
And all those big meetings they've had. | ||
And they said, we're going to use terrorism against Russia. | ||
And I had Jack Masoba gone two years ago, over and over again, saying, next, when Ukraine openly loses the war, they're gonna go to terrorism. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
You're trying to blow up their cursed bridge, you know, that happened a couple days ago, with underwater drones, while Zelensky goes, no, I want peace deal. | ||
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And so, that's all being said. | ||
But now, Trump understands this. | ||
Now it's a big scandal. | ||
Now it's confirmed that their Sir Zelensky has stopped attacks in Russia. | ||
And we've asked Putin to. | ||
And then they increase the attacks. | ||
So, I don't know what Putin's gonna do, but so far they've not been blasting the Ukrainian capital government buildings, their legislative building. | ||
Their presidential palace. | ||
Very good chance that those are going to get blown to bits. | ||
They're going to continue to hit military targets. | ||
The Ukrainians stick their missiles and stuff in the middle of apartment complexes and things, just like the Islamists do in hospitals, so they can do that. | ||
They just appeal to emotion constantly. | ||
The bottom line is NATO expanded up to Russia's borders. | ||
That's all on record. | ||
Broke the deals they had. | ||
And the EU is more communist, more anti-human, more tyrannical in their goals than the old Soviet Union was. | ||
So you have to understand, China is an evil anti-human transhumanist cult. | ||
It's broken away from the globalist cult. | ||
The globalist cult still has ties to China. | ||
You've got the EU and China getting together, and the UK acting like it's with us, but it really isn't. | ||
So there's a whole flux in the global power structure right now. | ||
And Trump is getting our own alliance of countries in these trade deals with us that are really political, cultural deals. | ||
And people want the good America to be back. | ||
that is the future. | ||
They wanna go back to the future and back to the Renaissance and back to a So instead of having a conquest system, having a renaissance system, the answer to the Great Reset is the Great Awakening that I predicted. | ||
Told you it was coming and wrote about selling a book three years ago on, of course, decades before that, because I believe people want freedom. | ||
And I think the average person is like me, which they are. | ||
So it's not that I think that. | ||
It's not been proven. | ||
I was right. | ||
So I'm betting on humanity. | ||
I know good exists in the world. | ||
Remember, the devil's biggest trick, to my view, is not convincing the world he doesn't exist. | ||
It's the second biggest trick. | ||
The first biggest trick, number one trick, is convincing the world that good doesn't exist and that you don't have power and that you can't exercise. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
And it is just outrageous. | ||
Because you've still got a lot of geopolitical military illiteracy just to the general public. | ||
You know, they think the military is like movies and stuff. | ||
That's not what it is. | ||
Boots on the ground is just a component of war. | ||
I mean, it's like a very limited role. | ||
Most of it is. | ||
Informational, energy, psychological, and relationships, and ideas. | ||
That's the real battlefield, you know, especially the pin, spider, and the sword. | ||
And that's why we have the First Amendment first, then the Second Amendment. | ||
First comes ideas, speech, and the right to assemble, press, and religion. | ||
The Congress has no jurisdiction over. | ||
And then it's the self-defense, which I agree with. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
So, this is very serious. | ||
The left loves to jump on the new thing, the COVID, the masks, the lockdowns, the Black Lives Matter, the transgender, whatever the new thing is. | ||
Oh, ISIS trying to save, kidnap kids in Minnesota. | ||
People come out and attack them in the streets. | ||
They'll defeat anything as a federal judge. | ||
Just said, oh, you know, the guy that flamethrowed people in Boulder? | ||
Well, he's illegal aliens with his family. | ||
Well, you can't deport them. | ||
I mean, it's just literally supporting anybody that wants to attack this country. | ||
And it just shows who these people are. | ||
And so whatever the newest thing is, they're going to jump on. | ||
They're going to support. | ||
Well, Ukraine is the most corrupt country in the world. | ||
Human trafficking, sex slavery, pedophilia, organ harvesting. | ||
Massive hundreds of billions stolen. | ||
And it is just a giant black hole. | ||
And then you've got the corrupt shadow government that we know has stolen trillions. | ||
And they're top agents. | ||
I mean, I always list them. | ||
Lindsey Graham, Blumenthal, Pompeo. | ||
And they just do whatever they want. | ||
They just run around and do whatever they want. | ||
They want to get us into a nuclear war. | ||
And they're psychotic. | ||
And they're delusional. | ||
And they've been wrong about everything they've tried to do. | ||
Their whole system's falling apart. | ||
And China double-crossed them 15 years ago. | ||
They're losers. | ||
Pompeo's so delusional, he thought he could run for president. | ||
They have a 1% approval rating. | ||
And so Trump did the right thing to stripping his national security clearance. | ||
But he needs to understand that this is mutinous garbage. | ||
And so we elected the president to stop World War III. | ||
Now these un-elected people are going around with all the shadow government money that's been put in there and operating their own parallel system with their NATO stay-behind networks. | ||
That even though Trump's changed the policies, they've got Operation Gladio style. | ||
Everything I say is a key word. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Operation Gladio style stay-behind networks. | ||
Where even if the US pulls out of NATO, all these money and weapons has been cashed there just like Obama put a bunch of his people in with a bunch of money with the countering foreign information propaganda to start the surveillance and persecution and lawfare against Trump and his supporters. | ||
Still being run by the CIA, still being run by its cutout groups and the Justice Department against me. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, that is Alex Jones from the road fighting the information war on a different front today. | ||
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So it's all just business as usual. | ||
They're trying to get us all killed. | ||
And that's the reality of these people. | ||
And they're just the scum of the earth. | ||
But the world's waking up to them. | ||
You know, it's like Bono went on Rogan last week and said, oh yeah, 300,000 people starved because Elon cut the USA. | ||
That means Agency for International Development. | ||
Not even 1% of what they do is food. | ||
That's for PR. | ||
It's a CIA front grip on record. | ||
I had to correct myself when I said Bono's One Foundation steals 98.8% of the money, which is true. | ||
That's what he gives in charity because these fundraisers are mainly for Africa. | ||
Puts up Blackstar because he's giving me money. | ||
He's a front guy for the W.E.F. | ||
on record in the U.N. It's worse than that. | ||
Mike Benz dug up articles from a decade ago. | ||
I forgot about this. | ||
I did a report on it last night. | ||
It's on X for Los Jones. | ||
Where $100 million was given. | ||
By his, quote, foundation. | ||
It went through USAID and all that. | ||
And they give it to a private group, so there's no oversight. | ||
And then 95% of it, 95 million, was used for weapons for a CIA civil war that killed a bunch of people in Ethiopia. | ||
Then later they show you more starving dead kids and go give us more money. | ||
Just like when the UN and the Ivan World Bank had three years of lockdowns in Third World, caused mass starvation, death, 6 million, sex, or died. | ||
The UN UNICEF goes, "Give us money. | ||
Covid's causing tens of millions to starve." No, the lockdowns, not letting them run their farms in Latin America, Africa, and Asia did that, on record. | ||
But the UN going around saying, "Get rid of farms. | ||
They have too much carbon. | ||
Got to cut the farms, people will starve." John Kerry. | ||
So, it's always worse than I say. | ||
Okay? | ||
And Bono is literally, "Oh God, it's a rock star." And the guy is a soulless front man. | ||
Of these foundations. | ||
Klaus Schwab and Tony Blair and all of them. | ||
They just run around promoting incessant evil. | ||
And they start all these illegal wars. | ||
Well now, they're not just, you know, killing a bunch of innocent people in places like Iraq. | ||
Now they want to go to war with Russia. | ||
But they got us into one. | ||
And so that's what Zelensky's doing. | ||
And that's the reality. | ||
And so they want to play this game because they escalate and try to stop a peace deal, NATO, and thought they could keep Trump in the dark. | ||
Now Putin calls up and says, okay, you know they've been bombing us a bunch, all right? | ||
Okay, I'm going to bomb them back now. | ||
Okay, Trump says, I understand. | ||
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And Trump said, well, there won't be any peace anytime soon because Lenny's not going to do it. | |
So here's the final point. | ||
Trump must announce a deadline of a month. | ||
Liberation day from the tyrannical EU. | ||
They're corruption, they're evil, they're censorship, they're attacks on America. | ||
They're controlling his speech as communist China. | ||
He said, "You got one month and we're gonna pull out of NATO. | ||
If you don't, stop doing this and they will come to you." And then Trump knows we gotta have He's got defenses, peace and strength. | ||
He increases defense spending. | ||
He's getting Europe to increase defense spending. | ||
They've all got nukes. | ||
Russia isn't going to go into Europe. | ||
It's been Europe expanding around them on record and saying the head of the EU is we're going to break up Russia into five parts. | ||
And I'm playing a guy, a clip with the guy I debated yesterday about this, a war correspondent from Australia, pro-Ukraine war, pro-Ukrainian, pro-Dato. | ||
I don't want to discuss that. | ||
I don't want to talk about that. | ||
So, this is a globalist war. | ||
We shouldn't be part of it. | ||
They want to have their nuclear war. | ||
Let them limit it to themselves. | ||
Most war games, even if they have one in Europe with Russia, you need a package editor to go at it. | ||
China's going to come in. | ||
I mean, 90% chance or more it goes to a full one even if we try to stay out. | ||
Of course, you know, NATO said a new model saying Russia did it, which is another big false flag problem I didn't predict. | ||
And people go, oh, the Russians are saying that too. | ||
Well, I said it first. | ||
Let's get one thing straight. | ||
99% of the time, I break the stuff before. | ||
And that's why, quite frankly, it's a fact, the Russians sit there with their mouths hanging up, not knowing how I know all their moves and how I know the other guys' moves. | ||
Well, this is what I did. | ||
I had my head in the game for 30-plus years. | ||
All right? | ||
And that's why when the CIA and the Justice Department sued me through the front groups. | ||
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Through Senator Blumenthal. | |
Every time their depositions are like, where's the money? | ||
Who's funding you? | ||
Who's your boss? | ||
Who writes the scripts for you? | ||
Oh no, where's the teleprompter out here? | ||
Who's giving me the script here? | ||
I mean, to me, this is no-brainer stuff. | ||
People on this road? | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're not doing GPS. | ||
I got it. | ||
Because they're all puppets. | ||
They're all puppets. | ||
And so when you have a universe of puppets and Muppets and newsreaders and regurgitators and repeaters, they're all Pinocchios. | ||
They're all wooden boys. | ||
They're not a real boy, not a real man. | ||
So they are always like, who's your boss? | ||
Who's your boss? | ||
Take us to your leader. | ||
And they go, oh, you don't have a leader? | ||
Henry Kissinger tried to hire me. | ||
Fox News tried to hire me. | ||
All that shit. | ||
And I said, no, thank you. | ||
And they said, Jeffrey Goldberg from the CIA /Massad 13, 14 years ago. | ||
And it's always the same story. | ||
And I've met with Bilderberg group members and all that stuff. | ||
And it went from sellout to us to, you know, now I'm like, oh, we really don't agree with what's going on. | ||
What do you think we should do? | ||
And so that's the level I operate at for all the people out there that aren't even in a kindergarten level of understanding. | ||
Again, I don't say that to be arrogant. | ||
I say that because, goddammit, I'm trying to stop a fucking nuclear war, and you people need to get your heads out of your asses. | ||
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I'm talking about leftists, fake right-wingers. | |
I saw some of the right-wing populace, like, "Trump, 3D chess. | ||
He put pressure on Putin. | ||
He's acting like he didn't know about this attack. | ||
He did." Now Trump's like, "No, I didn't." And Trump didn't like Nord Stream being blown up. | ||
No, no. | ||
Trump says what he says. | ||
That's his power. | ||
So I knew when Trump said both sides stopped doing this, that they made it look like only Russia was doing it, that I knew. | ||
Because I know, plus I know the history in the background of how these groups operate and how they've been doing this before. | ||
They try to bubble wrap these presidents. | ||
I've experienced it myself. | ||
I write reports to the president. | ||
They take law firms, take my information, put them reports together. | ||
Do you think they like that? | ||
But now I have to do it because so many people are awake, so many good people around him, they got a big problem. | ||
But still, he's so busy, they kept him in the dark for about a week or so. | ||
Made him think that Russia was just escalating when that's the opposite. | ||
So, that's the facts. | ||
Told you three weeks ago that they're gonna start criminal investigations and indictments over the auto pen. | ||
I told you who and how and why and what. | ||
I was given that information. | ||
They said, we'd like you to help break this. | ||
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Put those videos out, half a million views. | |
I go make a joke, 50 million views. | ||
It's just funny, like, here's your big giant breaking news. | ||
Ah, yeah, right, Alex, sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, right, like, you know something about it. | ||
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Oh, yeah, you just didn't, like, write the whole book on this. | |
The bad guys have recognized we launched the whole modern resistance template platform. | ||
So I want everybody that's trying to come lately who's just not waking up. | ||
To get with the fucking program here, okay? | ||
I know what I'm talking about. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm gonna do another report on AI and the provision of the BBB that I've been talking about for weeks that people are finally paying attention to and why this is so important. | ||
It's not just saying the states and the cities and counties individuals can't sue for 10 years. | ||
It's much bigger than that. | ||
It's blanket liability protection. | ||
I'm explaining why that's so dangerous. | ||
I'm gonna give you the secret of AI that they don't want you to know. | ||
And why, a few days ago, I spent 10 minutes on this. | ||
And I went Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, Palantir. | ||
And I wasn't defending Palantir. | ||
In my breakdown, I talked about all the bad stuff with it. | ||
It's history. | ||
And people go, why is he saying it's bad, but he's defending it? | ||
You are saying I'm defending it so you can feel More pure and powerful. | ||
I saw these different houses. | ||
It's funny. | ||
He's defending it and saying it's great, but he's putting it down. | ||
What's he doing? | ||
You did that. | ||
You did that. | ||
I was explaining that if you're going to talk about something, don't just talk about the pinky. | ||
I punched you in the face. | ||
Is my pinky guilty of punching you in the face? | ||
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Yeah. | |
But there's a bunch of other fingers. | ||
And they're part of the hand. | ||
And I want you to understand that. | ||
Just like I go, all right, 45,000 dead Gazans, half of them limited children. | ||
This is wrong. | ||
But got a million dead in Ukraine and the left all loves that war. | ||
But hates Israel. | ||
That's hypocritical. | ||
We need it in both these wars. | ||
Oh my God, he doesn't care about Gazans. | ||
No, 45,000 versus a million. | ||
Potentially being the detonator to kill billions. | ||
I look at things proportionally. | ||
So I'm like, looking at the Palantir story, how it rolled out, why Palantir was put front and center. | ||
But I've been talking about it forever. | ||
And I'm saying, now why are you being told about it? | ||
And who's telling you? | ||
Who put it on the map? | ||
The Young Turks. | ||
The New York Times, CNN the last few months. | ||
And now they've got all the populists doing nothing but talking about it. | ||
Which is good if they then follow the finger to the larger thing. | ||
You see? | ||
And that's what I want people to do. | ||
That's what I do is I get big backgrounds. | ||
And then I'm explaining that there's a fight over who's going to have the key controlling AI node. | ||
I'm saying it's all bad, but people have to realize that. | ||
So I'm saying Palantir is not only a small part of it, it's part of the same thing. | ||
Okay? | ||
Just like when I coined the term 25 years ago or longer, the left-right paradigm. | ||
A paradigm means it keeps you within that universe. | ||
It doesn't mean there aren't differences in the left and right. | ||
But the globalists, the big foundations, we're controlling the left and the right. | ||
And I said we need to expose that it should be about policies and issues and populism. | ||
We should try to reform either or both parties and do similar things around the world and other systems on issues to decentralize just off of a fight over left or right or red or blue. | ||
Which boils it down to such a simplistic thing. | ||
But it doesn't mean you don't communicate through the nomenclature of left and right while you're reforming. | ||
Then people say, Jones is the guy that coined the term liver paradigm, but now he's this big Republican. | ||
I said we had our best shot as a populist speech head through the Tea Party. | ||
Ron Paul and I are on record in the sociology, you know, they teach in colleges, creating, progenerating. | ||
Hey, I mean, 20 years ago, Newsweek, Alex Jones, Ron Paul. | ||
I'm just going to understand the history here, okay? | ||
Didn't just get born last night. | ||
And so this history, this context is key to having a wider spectrum understanding of this. | ||
So again, if the globalists are strangling you, and it's coming at you to strangle you, or there's a dagger in my hand, I'm gonna stab you. | ||
And you're going, look at that ring on the guy's hand. | ||
And I'm like, hey, you need to look at that dagger. | ||
And you need to look at whose hand's in it. | ||
And why are they trying to stab you? | ||
Okay? | ||
It's like having a book and you're only looking at one page of it. | ||
I'm saying this is good you're learning about the Total Information Awareness Network. | ||
I'm saying it's good you're learning about the NSA. | ||
It's good you're learning about the surveillance state. | ||
It's good you're learning about the reality. | ||
It's good. | ||
It's good. | ||
What I'm saying, this is something they constantly do, is they're getting you focused on a small part of it, instead of understanding the compendium of it. | ||
Which again, is what I do on my show. | ||
As I bring in the history of a thing into each new story. | ||
So that people have context and so you can go research it yourself. | ||
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All right? | |
Like everybody's saying, "Oh, the underground bases were built for the pole ship in 2027." There's not a pole ship coming in 2027. | ||
That's just made up. | ||
Pole's always wiggling around and moving. | ||
And there is dramatic changes in history. | ||
Quick ones sometimes, we know. | ||
It's a geologic record. | ||
It's for nuclear war and bio war and for depopulation that they decide to hit the panic button and they think we're gonna defeat them. | ||
That's what it's for. | ||
I've been talking about it for 30 years. | ||
I've interviewed the actual people that built the shit. | ||
So again, the globalists pick up on things. | ||
They make it a pull shift, which is not unreasonable to say. | ||
That's part of why they've done all this too. | ||
And then I come out and say, hey, it's really about all of this and them being able to do whatever secret stuff they want and break away civilization. | ||
And people go, oh my God, he's attacking Catherine Austin Fitz and her saying there's $21 trillion on underground bases. | ||
That's not what I said. | ||
I was talking about the UFO-ologists and all them saying the whole ship is 2027. | ||
Using that in the corporate media, pushing and picking it up and not censoring it. | ||
See, what they censor, they don't want. | ||
What they push, they want. | ||
So I see them jump on something and make it all about a pole ship. | ||
Oh, we're running out of oil, peak oil by 2000. | ||
Oh, global warming, we're all gonna die. | ||
They want you to give up hope and not believe you can fix it, that it's out of your hands. | ||
2012, the world's gonna end. | ||
My calendar told you it was bullshit. | ||
There's too many people. | ||
We're gonna kill the Earth. | ||
Viruses, global warming are coming to kill you. | ||
No, so it's your fault. | ||
No, they're making them in labs. | ||
Oh, COVID's made everybody starve to death. | ||
No, the lockdowns did. | ||
You need to understand their operations. | ||
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And that's what I'm doing. | |
So, I'm gonna explain this. | ||
Coming up, but I kinda just did. | ||
I'm going to take a break here, make a phone call. | ||
We're out here on an important mission. | ||
Another live feed coming up soon. | ||
And then I'm going to be following more reports live on the show today at 11 a.m. Central. | ||
We'll have the traffic cop with breaking news more, Chase Geyser. | ||
You can catch the last 45 minutes right now, Harrison Smith, at Real Lock Shunts on X on the M4's feed. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host of the Alex Jones Show today. | ||
And it's actually my honor and privilege to be more of an emcee than a host because Alex is so prolific. | ||
Right now, even, he is live from his car, breaking down all the details related to Palantir and this, I don't even want to call it a scandal. | ||
But this sudden abundance of attention for Palantir, I'm going to talk a little bit about that after I listen to Alex's report as well, because I do have some details, reports, statistics on where Palantir really is related to other major tech behemoths like Google and others who have been in the defense and AI industries, sex. | ||
And we'll just see how powerful they really are. | ||
But there has been a breaking story. | ||
This morning, President Trump did meet with Chancellor Murs. | ||
And I'm going to show you just the highlights of that. | ||
Obviously, these press briefings or releases related to President Trump's visits to foreign leaders are lengthy, but we have actually compiled a highlight reel that's just about five minutes long or so, maybe even less. | ||
I'm going to run these for you, and then we'll break it down on the other side. | ||
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On your new travel ban, why now? | |
And if the boulder attack was part of your reasoning, why not include Egypt on that list where the suspect was from? | ||
Well, because Egypt has been a country that we deal with very closely. | ||
They have things under control. | ||
The countries that we have don't have things under control. | ||
And why now? | ||
I can say that it can't come soon enough, frankly. | ||
We want to keep bad people out of our country the Biden administration allowed some horrific And we're getting them out, one by one. | ||
We're not stopping until we get them out. | ||
We have thousands of murderers. | ||
I even hate to say this in front of the chancellor. | ||
Of course, you have a little problem, too, with some of the people that were allowed into your country. | ||
It's not your fault. | ||
It's not your fault. | ||
It shouldn't have happened. | ||
I told her it shouldn't have happened, what she did. | ||
But you have your own difficulty with that. | ||
And we do. | ||
And we're moving them out. | ||
And we're moving them out very strongly. | ||
But it can't come fast enough. | ||
We want to get them out. | ||
We want to get them out now. | ||
We don't want to have other bad people coming into our country. | ||
But using the word bad, I'm being nice. | ||
Okay. | ||
June 6th tomorrow. | ||
This is D-Day anniversary when the Americans once ended a war in Europe. | ||
And I think this is in your hand in specific, in ours. | ||
That was not a pleasant day for you? | ||
No, that was not a pleasant day. | ||
Well, in the long run, Mr. President, this was the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorship. | ||
That's true. | ||
And we know what we owe you. | ||
But this is the reason why I'm saying that America is, again, in a very strong position to do something on this war and ending this war. | ||
So let's talk about what we can do jointly. | ||
And we are ready to do what we can. | ||
And you know that we gave support to Ukraine. | ||
And that we are looking for more pressure on Russia. | ||
The European Union did. | ||
And we should talk about that. | ||
We will. | ||
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Mr. President. | |
Okay. | ||
Is Germany doing enough on defense, Mr. President? | ||
Is Germany doing enough on defense? | ||
Defense spending. | ||
Is Germany doing enough on defense? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, I haven't discussed it very much. | ||
I know that you're spending more money on defense now. | ||
And quite a bit more money. | ||
That's a positive thing. | ||
I'm not sure that General MacArthur would have said it's positive. | ||
He wouldn't like it, but I sort of think it's good. | ||
You understand what I mean by that? | ||
He made a statement, never let Germany rearm. | ||
And I said, I always think about that when he says, sir, we're spending more money on the fence. | ||
I say, oh, is that a good thing or a bad thing? | ||
I think it's a good thing. | ||
But, you know, at least to a certain point. | ||
There'll be a point when I'll say, please don't arm anymore if you don't mind. | ||
We'll be watching him. | ||
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I'm kidding. | |
Mr. President. | ||
Mr. President. | ||
You've asked. | ||
You've had enough. | ||
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Go ahead, please. | |
Mr. President, so would you consider to put more sanctions on Russia? | ||
Because this discussion is going on now for weeks and months, and you tweeted about it once, but then nothing happens. | ||
When I see the moment when we're not going to make a deal, when this thing won't stop. | ||
Is there a deadline? | ||
Yeah, it's in my brain, the deadline. | ||
When I see the moment where it's not going to stop, and I'm sure you're going to do the same thing, it will be very, very tough. | ||
And it could be on both countries, to be honest. | ||
You know, it takes two to tango. | ||
But we're going to be very tough. | ||
Whether it's Russia or anybody else, we're going to be very tough. | ||
That's a bloodbath that's going on over there. | ||
And when I see the moment where I say, well, they're going to just keep fighting. | ||
When I see the moment when we're not going to make a deal, when this thing won't stop, in that moment, yeah, it's in my brain, the deadline. | ||
When I see the moment where it's not going to stop, and I'm sure you're going to do the same thing, will be very, very tough. | ||
And it could be on both countries, to be honest. | ||
You know, it takes two to tango. | ||
But we're going to be very tough. | ||
Whether it's Russia or anybody else, we're going to be very tough. | ||
That's a bloodbath that's going on over there. | ||
And when I see the moment where I say, well, they're going to just keep fighting. | ||
You know, I gave the analogy yesterday when I spoke to President Putin. | ||
I had a two-hour and 15-minute call with him. | ||
Sometimes, and this is me speaking maybe in a negative sense, But sometimes you see two young children fighting like crazy. | ||
They hate each other and they're fighting in a park. | ||
And you try and pull them apart. | ||
They don't want to be pulled. | ||
Sometimes you're better off letting them fight for a while and then pulling them apart. | ||
And I gave that analogy to Putin yesterday. | ||
I said, President, maybe you're going to have to keep fighting and suffering a lot because both sides are suffering. | ||
Before you pull them apart. | ||
Before they're able to be pulled apart. | ||
But it's a pretty known analogy. | ||
You have two kids, they fight, fight, fight. | ||
Sometimes you let them fight for a little while. | ||
You see it in hockey. | ||
You see it in sports. | ||
The referees, let them go for a couple of seconds. | ||
Let them go for a little while before you pull them apart. | ||
And maybe, maybe, and I said it, and maybe that's a negative because we're saying go. | ||
But a lot of bad blood. | ||
There's some bad blood. | ||
Between the two. | ||
I have to deal with it, and the chancellor has to deal with it. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
The level of there's a great hatred between those two. | ||
Great hatred. | ||
Between the warring parties, great hatred. | ||
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What can you say and believe, apparently, that there is no immediate peace? | |
What? | ||
That there is no immediate peace. | ||
They will know. | ||
Well, I can't. | ||
I'd love to have immediate, if I could. | ||
If I could, but we don't have immediate, you know? | ||
It's like, I'd love to have that. | ||
I'd like it to start. | ||
Right now, we would leave a room. | ||
If we knew the war could end, we'd say, forget about you guys. | ||
Forget about trade, right? | ||
We'd say, let's go settle it. | ||
There's some additional fighting that's going to go on. | ||
You know, he was he attacked and they attacked pretty harshly. | ||
They went deep into Russia. | ||
And he actually told me, I mean, I made it very clear. | ||
He said we have no choice but to attack based on that. | ||
And it's probably not going to be pretty. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I said, don't do it. | ||
You shouldn't do it. | ||
You should stop it. | ||
But again, there's a lot of hatred. | ||
And, you know, I'm very proud of the fact that with India and Pakistan, I was able to stop that. | ||
And those are nuclear powers. | ||
And that would have really, that was getting close to being out of hand. | ||
And it'll happen. | ||
I believe that. | ||
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Is it any wonder that the world's elite, openly in on the depopulation agenda, are building impenetrable underground fortresses? | ||
Because the one law that can't be broken is the law of the jungle. | ||
As old and as true as the sky, and the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. | ||
And they're all talking 24-7 about when it goes down, what they're going to do. | ||
New World Order, you are completely screwed. | ||
And you know why they all want to kill you? | ||
They know you released the virus. | ||
But the Russians know that Hollywood on the left is not America. | ||
It is a disease. | ||
It is a cancer. | ||
But nevertheless, that cancer hijacked and stole the election. | ||
And that cancer has the nuclear weapons and all the space spacecraft. | ||
And the Russians aren't stupid. | ||
They know they'll only get off a fraction of their nukes in a war. | ||
It'll be enough to totally destroy North America. | ||
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Russia shall reserve the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression when the very existence of the state is in jeopardy. | |
And that's why all the billionaires, all the big insiders have already hightailed it out of the United States. | ||
They're all gone right now. | ||
Almost all of them. | ||
They're in New Zealand. | ||
They're in Australia. | ||
They're in up near the Arctic Circle in different places in northern Canada. | ||
They're underground right now. | ||
It's a Slavic civil war. | ||
Everybody should just stay the hell out of it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Between fiscal 1998 and fiscal 2015, there were 21 trillion of undocumented adjustments in the U.S. government. | ||
If you go to our website, missingmoney.salyer.com, we have... | ||
And so the question is, where's all this money going? | ||
And one of the things I've looked at in the process of looking at where all this money is going is the underground base and city infrastructure and transportation system that's been built. | ||
I don't know if you ever saw Washington Post did a project. | ||
It was in 2010 or 12 called Top Secret America. | ||
And one of the reporters, it was a team of two reporters, one of them put together a database of all the different top secret installations that had been built in the country, including since the Patriot Act. | ||
And what you saw was just this explosion of money and building so many both underground and above ground facilities. | ||
Make no mistake. | ||
It's George Soros and others that lit this damn fuse. | ||
I set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent of Russia. | ||
And the foundation has been functioning ever since. | ||
And it plays an important part in events now. | ||
Things are really going to be bad. | ||
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And how do you prepare yourself for that and those that you love and care for or friends? | |
How do you prepare for any of that, right? | ||
So that's probably the best that we can do. | ||
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I think things are going to be pretty difficult, starting in a few years. | |
And from what I've heard told by sources, I mean, I can't say specifically. | ||
I don't know that much yet, and I can't really say, but just that a lot of what we take for granted now in life, I don't think is going to be... | ||
A lot of things we have now that makes our lives as wonderful as they are. | ||
When you hear people say, I heard from government sources that in 2027, the pole's going to shift dramatically, meaning you go somewhere completely different than the Earth. | ||
You move thousands of miles, I guess, in a day, they're saying, or further. | ||
And that it's going to suddenly make Antarctica tropical over time. | ||
Another side of the world, you know, the new bottom of the planet or the new top of the planet. | ||
The answer is no one knows from the science. | ||
When you see this stuff, you have to understand what it is. | ||
All right? | ||
They're getting ready for a potential nuclear war that they believe is survivable. | ||
Pentagon officially says that. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Not for us, but for them. | ||
They're getting ready for bioweapon releases that they themselves are the main culprits to release. | ||
So they wanted a global government to slowly poison us and dumb us down and sterilize us and phase us out. | ||
But because that's failing, plan B is to have a nuclear war and or a giant bioweapons release. | ||
They go into their giant underground cities that are all over the Western world. | ||
Russia's got them too. | ||
China's got them. | ||
Then these competing factions that emerge at a later date to fight for global domination. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to The Alex Jones Show. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon, covering all the latest breaking news and analysis, as well as sharing with you exclusive brand new reports from Alex Jones from today at the bottom of the hour. | ||
So we just saw an outstanding analysis from Alex Jones about the escalations going on between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
How we're always on the verge of World War III, Trump's trying to stop it, the globalists want it to happen, they're building bunkers to prepare for it. | ||
I mean, they just love the idea of total depopulation. | ||
So they can corral whoever survives into their new neo-feudal, satanic, technocratic cabal. | ||
And then we've got these escalations going on with Palantir, and everyone's talking about Palantir, Palantir, Palantir. | ||
We've got a report coming at the bottom of the hour from Alex Jones with his latest analysis, thoughts, and expectations, even predictions. | ||
On what this Palantir conversation really means, where it's really coming from, and what the real point is, I'm going to share some of my thoughts as well. | ||
But what's been happening throughout this broadcast as the crew's been shuffling around behind the scenes, we've been analyzing the tweets and what's going on, is this conflict between Elon Musk and Donald Trump seems to be escalating quite rapidly. | ||
We see a Twitter feud happening right now. | ||
I'm going to show you a clip in a second. | ||
Of President Trump responding to some of Elon Musk's criticisms of the big, beautiful bill. | ||
I'm also going to analyze for you and just kind of break down what's going on in that over 1,000-page bill as it pertains to artificial intelligence spending, whether or not there's really going to be a deficit caused by this bill. | ||
I do believe it's the largest proposed bill in the history of bills, but I could be mistaken on that. | ||
But new, Trump speaks on Elon coming out against the BBB. | ||
Quote, I would have won Pennsylvania regardless of Elon. | ||
I'm very disappointed with Elon. | ||
He knew this bill better than anyone and he only developed a problem when he found out I would cut the EV mandate. | ||
When he left, he said the most beautiful things about me. | ||
He hasn't said anything bad yet, but I'm sure that will be next. | ||
I've helped Elon a lot. | ||
Elon worked hard at Doge, and I think he misses the place. | ||
I think he got out there, and he's no longer in this beautiful Oval Office. | ||
It's not just Elon. | ||
I think when some people leave, they miss it so badly, they develop a type of TDS. | ||
Some embrace it, and some become hostile. | ||
But here's the clip of Donald Trump responding to Elon Musk, and then we're going to break down Elon's thoughts. | ||
We've done a great job. | ||
Elon knew that. | ||
Elon endorsed me very strongly. | ||
He actually went up and campaigned for me. | ||
I think I would have won. | ||
Susie would say I would have won Pennsylvania easily anyway, even if the governor ran, the real governor, not the governor from Minnesota. | ||
I mean, he's a sick puppy, that poor guy. | ||
I feel sorry for him. | ||
But they made a bad choice with him. | ||
But if you pick Shapiro or anybody else, I spoke to him recently about his house being set on fire, which was terrible. | ||
But if they picked him, I would have won Pennsylvania. | ||
I won it by a lot. | ||
But I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here. | ||
Better than you people. | ||
He knew everything about it. | ||
He had no problem with it. | ||
All of a sudden, he had a problem. | ||
And he only developed the problem when he found out that we're going to have to cut the EV mandate because that's billions and billions of dollars. | ||
And it really is unfair. | ||
We want to have cars of all types. | ||
Electric, we want to have electric, but we want to have gasoline. | ||
Combustion. | ||
We want to have different. | ||
We want to have hybrids. | ||
We want to have all. | ||
We want to be able to sell everything. | ||
And when that was cut, and Congress wanted to cut it, he became a little bit different. | ||
And I can understand that. | ||
But he knew every aspect of this bill. | ||
He knew it better than almost anybody. | ||
And he never had a problem until right after he left. | ||
And if you saw the statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can get very easily, it's very fresh on tape. | ||
He said the most beautiful things about me. | ||
And he hasn't said bad about me personally, but I'm sure that'll be next. | ||
But I'm very disappointed in Elon. | ||
I've helped Elon a lot. | ||
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I just want to clarify. | |
Did he raise any of these concerns with you privately before he raised them publicly? | ||
And this is the guy you put in charge of cutting spending. | ||
Should people not take him seriously about spending now? | ||
Are you saying this is all sour grapes? | ||
No, he worked hard and he did a good job. | ||
And I'll be honest, I think he misses the place. | ||
I think he got out there and all of a sudden he wasn't in this beautiful Oval Office. | ||
And he's got nice offices too. | ||
But there's something about this. | ||
When I was telling the Chancellor, this is where it is. | ||
People come in here, even from Germany. | ||
They come in and they walk into the Oval Office. | ||
And it's just a special place. | ||
World War I, it started and it ended here. | ||
And World War II and so many other things. | ||
Everything big comes right from this. | ||
This beautiful space. | ||
It's now much more beautiful than it was six months ago. | ||
A lot of good things are happening in this room. | ||
And I'll tell you, he's not the first. | ||
People leave my administration and they love us. | ||
And then at some point they miss it so badly. | ||
And some of them embrace it and some of them actually become hostile. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
It's sort of Trump derangement syndrome, I guess they call it. | ||
But we have it with others, too. | ||
They leave, and they wake up in the morning, and the glamour's gone. | ||
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The whole world is different, and they become hostile. | |
I don't know what it is. | ||
And Elon Musk has responded to some of these remarks in Trump's. | ||
He says, false. | ||
This bill was never shown to me even once and was passed in the dead of night so fast that almost no one in Congress could even read it. | ||
Of course, we know that Marjorie Taylor Greene came out and said that they added the artificial intelligence protections toward the end of the process and she hadn't had a chance to read it and that's why she voted for it. | ||
And if she had known that the AI protections in there, the liability protections and things of that nature had been in place, then she wouldn't have voted for it. | ||
Now, that's on her. | ||
You should know what you're voting on. | ||
But I believe Elon Musk when he says that he had no way of seeing this prematurely. | ||
And he comes out further and he says, So Elon Musk and Donald Trump are escalating in this conflict. | ||
Trump wants this big, beautiful bill passed because it does things like position the United States of America to win the artificial intelligence arms race. | ||
But at the same time, what is the cost and is there a way for us to win this artificial intelligence arms race without passing such a piece of legislation that is expected to increase the deficit somewhere between two point one and three point eight trillion dollars over the course of the next five to ten years. | ||
And we're going to get into some of the Palantir stuff here, but I just want to give you a little bit of a highlight. | ||
Elon Musk is really just... | ||
He's saying wise words, quote tweeting a tweet from Donald Trump on January 23rd of 2013 where he says, I cannot believe the Republicans are extending the debt ceiling. | ||
I am a Republican and I am embarrassed. | ||
Now, that was a different time, a different thing, but it's a good point. | ||
He's saying, where's the old Trump? | ||
Where's this talk about slimming down the government? | ||
He's got compilations put up of screenshots of Trump tweets in the past, talking about how raising the debt ceiling is inappropriate. | ||
And we all know that if we're raising the debt ceiling, even if we're cutting taxes, we're actually raising taxes on the American people, because if you raise the debt ceiling, the government of the United States has to have the money printed, and when the money's printed, it reduces buying power, so it's taxation through inflation. | ||
Now, if we have to do this in order to fund winning the ARMS race against the globalists or against the CCP, then I understand, but we should be talking about it in those terms rather than pretending that this is just brazenly beautiful for its own sake without any justification on the side. | ||
And I think that Trump supporters can handle the truth here. | ||
But I want to show you clip number 13, which is Thomas Massey talking about some of the details of this bill, and then I'm going to break down some details on the other side. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Well, I'd love to stand here and tell the American people, we can cut your taxes and we can increase spending and everything's going to be just fine. | ||
But I can't do that because I'm here to deliver a dose of reality. | ||
This bill dramatically increases deficits in the near term, but promises our government will be fiscally responsible five years from now. | ||
Where have we heard that before? | ||
How do you bind a future Congress to these promises? | ||
This bill is a debt bomb ticking. | ||
Congress can do funny math, fantasy math, if it wants. | ||
But bond investors don't. | ||
And this week, they sent us a message. | ||
Moody's downgraded our credit rating, and the bond investors who buy our debt and finance our debt demanded higher interest rates on the 10-year note, the 20-year note, and the 30-year note. | ||
What does this mean? | ||
Very soon, the government will be paying $16,000 of interest, interest alone per U.S. family. | ||
And what are we telling them? | ||
Instead of taking care of that problem, we're going to give you a $1,600 tax break. | ||
Under the taxing and spending levels in this bill, we're going to rack up, the authors say, $20 trillion of new debt over the next 10 years. | ||
I'm telling you, it's closer to $30 trillion of new debt in the next 10 years. | ||
Mr. Speaker, we're not rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic tonight. | ||
We're putting coal in the boiler and setting a course for the iceberg. | ||
If something is beautiful, if something is beautiful, you don't do it after midnight. | ||
And look, I understand that we have to expand some of our spending in order to win the space wars and the AI arms race that's taking place right now, specifically between the United States of America and China. | ||
And we've gone over time and time again all of the details of that. | ||
I understand how we have to win this. | ||
And I even believe that some of the details within the Big Beautiful Bill are being misunderstood by many. | ||
Including Marjorie Taylor Greene and others. | ||
People who I trust and admire and support. | ||
People who I'm frankly grateful are in power. | ||
Honest people trying to do their best. | ||
The reason that the big, beautiful bill has these protections for artificial intelligence in it, specifically the fact that it creates a moratorium on any state or local regulation of artificial intelligence for the next 10 years, the reason that exists is so that there can be prevention of monopolies in the space. | ||
This is not about unleashing regulations or removing or preventing regulations on major corporations. | ||
It's about ensuring that major corporations like Google and Palantir or others, Northam Gunthrop and Lockheed Martin, whatever, all these major. | ||
Major technology companies can't lobby for regulations that ensure that no small businesses can come up in the space and compete with them. | ||
We know that traditionally speaking, the most regulated industries are those industries which are regulated by the companies that are leading in those industries. | ||
I mean, let's just look at Abraham Lincoln, for example. | ||
He never had to pass a bar. | ||
Or go to law school to practice law. | ||
There was a time in this country where you could just say that you're a lawyer and practice law, and if you got customers, then fine. | ||
That was all fair and dandy. | ||
But then the lawyers got together and made it really difficult for anyone else to become a lawyer so that they could corner the market. | ||
Now you gotta go to law school after you go to undergrad, and then you gotta pass the bar in every state, and it's just this nightmare. | ||
You wind up not even being able to practice law until you're like 30 years old in some cases. | ||
And so we've seen this in other industries as well, and I believe that the reason there's supposed to be a moratorium on regulating artificial intelligence is not because they're trying to be reckless and allow these major corporations to do whatever they want to do in this space, but they're trying to ensure that no one corporation or entity winds up with a monopoly on the technology while everyone else is regulated out from competing. | ||
That's my philosophy on this. | ||
Now, I don't know if I agree yet, I haven't come to a full conclusion, but I don't think that the legislation is inherently antagonistic. | ||
Or just enabling of artificial intelligence to be a threat domestically. | ||
And I understand that in this legislation you have to do things like expand funding for the Golden Dome because I believe that space is the new frontier. | ||
It is the high ground. | ||
And we have to be dominant in space in order to ensure U.S. dominance and national security over the course of the 21st century. | ||
We have to certainly ensure that the CCP doesn't have this dominance because if it does, that's an untenable position for the United States, both in defense and economics. | ||
And I do believe that down the road, things like wireless space-based solar power will exist, despite the fact that I've seen Elon Musk's criticism of such technologies. | ||
And I do believe that there's more efficient ways to do it on the surface as of now, until later. | ||
But we are going to be able to basically monitor and secure the entire planet from orbit and potentially power the entire planet from orbit in a way that will allow us to license virtually unlimited technology to the rest of the world and limited energy to the rest of the world and | ||
replace So I agree with some of the things in this legislation around increasing defense spending. | ||
Pumping money into artificial intelligence development to make sure that we win both the space race and the AI wars which are taking place as a cold war right before our eyes. | ||
But I only want to see this increased spending if I can see it in conjunction with codifying the doge cuts. | ||
And we see critics come out, and perhaps I'll show you some clips. | ||
I adore Steve Bannon. | ||
But I disagree with him about Elon Musk, and I'm open-minded to the notion that I could be proven wrong or even convinced by him if I ever had the opportunity to speak with him. | ||
Personally about it, but I know that he's very busy. | ||
Steve Bannon has been very critical of Elon Musk basically for years. | ||
And I've seen clips of him coming out and saying, look, Doge promised that it was going to identify a trillion dollars in cuts or overspending. | ||
Now they're saying that they've only identified $170 billion in cuts that need to be made to the federal government. | ||
And some are saying that those estimates are even too high. | ||
Maybe it's only 9 billion here, 10 billion there, a couple dozen billion, nowhere close to the trillion dollars that we were promised by Doge. | ||
But you have to keep in mind, Doge was a ragtag team. | ||
And yes, it's true that maybe a trillion dollars was an exaggeration or an overcommitment. | ||
Before anybody had a chance to look under the hood, but it's blatantly clear that Doge did find some very useful information. | ||
They did identify a lot of instances of waste, fraud, and abuse within our federal government, namely things like 100,000 federal employees claiming unemployment despite the fact that they were employed by the federal government. | ||
Meanwhile, average Americans who are actually unemployed have to wait six months to receive unemployed benefits. | ||
And I do believe it is the tune of billions, and whether it's dozens or hundreds of billions of dollars, That have been identified by Doge. | ||
I would like to see those cuts codified. | ||
In fact, I'm very impatient and frustrated with Congress for waiting so long to do so. | ||
Mike Johnson comes out and he's bragging about the fact that he's been working on the big, beautiful bill for 14 months and it's just reminiscent of the $1.2 trillion omnibus bill he tried to pass just months ago, insisting that it was necessary that we pass it in order to get a budget together for the President of the United States. | ||
We should sell out all the interests of the American people and allow the deployment of no less than 12 biolabs across the world and expand the federal government's power and ability to respond in mass to any threats of a pandemic into the future. | ||
Basically, all the mistakes that have been made over the course of the last eight years were just hyperfunded in a $1.2 trillion omnibus bill proposed and supported by Mike Johnson. | ||
And he lied and said there's no way to get around it. | ||
We killed the bill in like one day. | ||
So Mike Johnson is actually the problem here. | ||
Mike Johnson is the one that's been playing Elon Musk and playing Donald Trump and trying to pit them against each other. | ||
I guarantee he is behind all this. | ||
I tried to call Elon Musk last night, but he didn't answer. | ||
I'd really like to call him, talk to him about the benefits of this piece of legislation. | ||
Oh, just like you did about the omnibus bill, which was a disaster. | ||
And what he's trying to do is defied Trump and Elon against one another so they don't realize that he's actually the problem so he can maintain his position as the Speaker of the House of Representatives despite the fact that he's central casting for a pedophile. | ||
Despite the fact that he's a little Boy Scout weasel on his Warby Parkers. | ||
Look, folks, we have to protect our interests in the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
I'm going to go into the skiff and come out a completely different man. | ||
Just like when I went to Epstein's eye. | ||
I mean, it's just disgusting. | ||
In fact, I'm going to show you clip 25 here. | ||
This is just basic stuff. | ||
I thought we understood Milton Friedman when he was talking about how raising the debt ceiling is the same thing as a tax on people. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The real tax on the American people is what government spends. | |
If the federal government spends $450 billion and only raises $400 billion in taxes, who do you suppose pays that other $50 billion? | ||
Do you suppose a tooth fairy does? | ||
Inflation is, from this point of view, a form of taxation. | ||
If government spends more than it takes in, it has to meet the difference, either by printing money or by borrowing. | ||
from the public at large. | ||
Elon Musk just said we need a brand new bill that doesn't grow the deficit. | ||
He was actually quote tweeting a video of you from the press conference this morning saying he tried to reach him last night. | ||
Do you have any response? | ||
He says we need a brand new bill that doesn't grow the deficit. | ||
Elon, look, we don't have time for a brand new bill. | ||
And I want Elon and all my friends to recognize the complexity of what we've accomplished here. | ||
This extraordinary piece of legislation, record number of savings, record tax cuts for the American people and all the other benefits in it. | ||
We worked on the bill for almost 14 months. | ||
You can't go back to the drawing board and we shouldn't. | ||
We have a great product to deliver here. | ||
So I know it doesn't, it's not perfect by some people's estimations, but you cannot make a perfect the enemy of the very, very, very good. | ||
We're proud of this product. | ||
The House Republicans are proud of it and we're happy to go out and explain that to everybody. | ||
So I'll continue to try to reach Elon and tell him extoll the merits of our work here. | ||
I hope he'll understand. | ||
Look my nightmare is that someday my wife leaves me and remarries a man like Mike Johnson. | ||
Or remarries Mike Johnson. | ||
I mean, I was just like, I was looking at him. | ||
I mean, man, can you imagine if that guy was your stepdad? | ||
And look, maybe he's a great guy and he's trying to do the best things and I'm just misunderstanding. | ||
But when you have congressmen saying there isn't enough time to do what's right for the American people because they've been working for 14 months on a giant bill that would only undermine the interest of the American people in many ways. | ||
That's disgusting to me. | ||
I mean, I don't even think, when was the last time that Congress worked 14 days straight? | ||
Isn't it hard to believe that Mike Johnson and his ilk have been working for 14 months in this legislation? | ||
So you started on this legislation during the Biden administration. | ||
So it's like a momentum or a remnant from a time where our country was run by committee while the president had dementia and cancer at the same time and they were covering it up and now you're bragging about the fact that you've been working on this legislation for the whole entire time and so there just isn't enough time to make it right? | ||
Now, the fact of the matter is, the problem is that it's all the earmarks that are associated with the legislation. | ||
All the deals that they have to cut, all the compromising that they have to do. | ||
And I'm going to let Jones, on the other side of this break coming up, I'm going to play a report from him, a live broadcast that just finished, I don't know, 30 minutes ago or so. | ||
Where he's talking about Palantir, and we're going to get into Palantir later in the show as well. | ||
I want to hear what he has to say, just to kind of take it into consideration in the context of what I already think and the research that I've done. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, we have a Congress that compromises the interests of the American people, and those who compromise become themselves compromised. | ||
We have Mike Johnson who's compromised. | ||
I don't want to see Elon Musk and Donald Trump fighting each other over a piece of legislation that is only an issue because Mike Johnson has been working for 14 months to develop this problem. | ||
In order to split Elon Musk away from Donald Trump, I mean, he is the real villain here. | ||
He is the worm tongue here, acting like he's a man of Rohan, but he's really operating on behalf of Saruman. | ||
That's what's going on right here. | ||
I like the idea of a slim, beautiful bill. | ||
And I think we can fix it. | ||
And if it takes 14 months, well, maybe that's because you're retarded. | ||
I tell you what, I could write a slim, beautiful bill in probably two hours max. | ||
That would be all of the codification of the doge cuts. | ||
Plus all of the funding of the Golden Dome, as well as the legislation around artificial intelligence and developing it to win the AI wars. | ||
The problem is that it takes so long to write a new one. | ||
The problem is that you're always wheeling and dealing with the world's greatest supervillains, the members of our Congress, whether they're in the House of Representatives or the Senate of the United States. | ||
But on the other side, we're going to hear from Alex Jones about Palantir, the latest analysis, development, and predictions related to the developing technocracy in the context of the artificial intelligence cold war that we are in right now, the AI wars and the space wars that we're in right now. | ||
I mean, it's Terminator and the Matrix all coming together in one big, beautiful Apocalypse, seemingly. | ||
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If you want to understand what's going on with the AI surveillance state, if you want to understand what all the Palantir hysteria is about, I'm going to give you the answers. | ||
And you can take everything I say and you can type it in and find the documents, legislation, the history, okay? | ||
So first, before I get into this, and I knew this was going to happen two days ago when I did this on Tuesday. | ||
When I came out and talked about the Palantir hysteria, I was 100% clear that I was not defending Palantir. | ||
And I said in the full 30 minutes where I broke it down that I knew it would create a controversy because people that claim they're fighting tyranny just want to be the purest and the best and say nobody else is good and that they would make it a bigger controversy. | ||
Attacking me so that then I could do the deep dive for everybody and get a much larger audience on this specific issue so that we can really be adults and understand wide spectrum and very deep into this what's happening. | ||
And of course, as usual, worked perfectly. | ||
So I want to thank all of my enemies. | ||
People are like, oh my God, Alex Jones is like the guy that wrote the book on the AI surveillance grid, total information. | ||
Awareness network grid that they began to build and launch, or at least publicly admit they were already building before that, this system after 9 /11, and the Patriot Act, and the Real ID Act, and the Enemy Combatant Act, and all the things that came out of that. | ||
So you have to understand Some history first, and then I'll get into the latest information of the bill and the provisions and what it's all about. | ||
DARPA, ARPA, or ARPEN, set up in the mid-1950s a project, national initiative directive, much bigger than the Manhattan Project, to establish The intergalactic communication system. | ||
Now, that is more of a euphemism. | ||
It's not actually for communicating intergalactic. | ||
It's about the galaxy of independent human minds. | ||
And at a theoretical level, just like Max Planck, at a theoretical level with equations in the 1890s, developed equations for atomic bombs. | ||
Theoretically, they developed a plan for what we know as the Internet, that itself is designed to evolve to a giant cybernetic machine-human interface, where the first major conscious AI is actually an interface of systems of supercomputers, as they were known then, theoretically, and then developed. | ||
Interfacing with billions of humans in live time, first with large, in their theoretical plan, first partially classified in '61, developed the '50s, jumbotrons, that would then send out stimuli to the humans, and then when they said they would later develop handheld computers that they imagined, and theoretically you would plug in, you can go read all this by the way, from Arpa Darpa. | ||
That they would then, you would then go plug in daily at these terminals to track all your behavior and actions and how you followed the directives of the jumbotrons that would then give more directions to your little handheld computer. | ||
But they had to get us to that point, and of course, here it is. | ||
Of course, you can flip it over and it's 2001. | ||
Both the screen and how. | ||
So, and of course, what they theoretically envisioned isn't exactly what happened, but it does show extreme visionary understanding. | ||
And so the goal has always been this. | ||
And then in 1998, when Google was founded as an In-Q-Tel CIA Defense Department, DARPA operation on record. | ||
They said at the founding meetings, when it was incorporated, this was released about 15 years ago, big articles in Wired magazine. | ||
But even before that was released, I could theoretically run their plan for before, you already knew it was. | ||
They said, we're building a human machine AI interface, and the first true artificial intelligence will be cybernetic in that it is a human machine system. | ||
And so the billions of humans hooked into it with your actions become the nodes and that it's able to program us with stimuli or what you would call a social credit score. | ||
And then those are oversimplifications. | ||
And so this large theoretical plan continues to grow forward. | ||
And of course, I've talked about this at length many, many times. | ||
So skipping ahead to the future and I'll go back to the past and back to the future again and then give you the latest information. | ||
That I've not really revealed. | ||
I'll say in full context. | ||
That I see everyone in the last month building into this Palantir hysteria and saying Palantir is the first surveillance grid and Palantir is the mark of the beast and Palantir is the big move and Introducing these ideas to people as if it's only Alex Karp and Palantir, | ||
which we've talked about at Nauseam for years, and it was hired and set up to be an integral part at the NSA /CIA system as they developed the plan for the Total Information Awareness Network, which is just the latest upgrade and update to those systems as they were evolving. | ||
Towards what they call the singularity that I'll get into later. | ||
That's the total hive mind, us being forcibly merged into it. | ||
And where they came out at New York Times articles about everything you eat, where you go, where you do, every action will control you. | ||
You know, BlackRock had recently saying, oh yeah, we'll control your behavior with all this. | ||
And the ESGs create the corporate strata for the controls and the laws. | ||
And you've got the, down through the regional systems and the individuals with a social credit score, they cut off the resources, so you've got to be on a social credit system with universal basic income. | ||
And that's the domestication process of making us not be able to operate independently of the system so we can be more quickly and easily absorbed into it. | ||
Most of us will be killed in the ongoing medical experiments. | ||
Where they're extracting the data for biological, they believe, immortality. | ||
And so my point was, I'm gonna just pull over here because we're almost where we're supposed to be. | ||
My point was simply saying, hey guys, everyone just obsessing on Palantir. | ||
Taking that point is not a defense of Palantir. | ||
As I said, I was not distracting from Palantir. | ||
I was trying to use the fact that the system was putting Palantir front and center and introducing some of these dangers and evils as if it is the sum total and this new arrival. | ||
And that I wanted people- To be able to understand that it's part of a larger long-term project, the intergalactic communication system, you know it's the internet, which is just the network integration for the cybernetic giant hive mind of billions of people and the machines, all right? | ||
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And so I was successful at that. | |
And I saw some people criticizing me, it was fascinating. | ||
They all basically did the same thing, they would play clips of me. | ||
And say, look, he's criticizing Alex Karp, saying he helped crush the right wing in Europe with his AI and his surveillance systems. | ||
And oh, look, he admits they use it for AI killing people in Gaza and autonomous stuff, you know, Skynet. | ||
And oh, look, he's saying all this bad about it, but he's defending it. | ||
No, no, you said I was defending it. | ||
You did that because of the pre-programming where you need to be the only good person and the only pure person. | ||
It's a pharisaical thing. | ||
And I use that. | ||
I knew what you would do before you did it. | ||
Because I really want people to not just look at that. | ||
See, if I show you just the tip of my finger, and that's Palantir, I'm not covering Palantir up. | ||
I'm saying you're looking at that. | ||
That's what the media, New York Times, Young Turks, the whole system in the last few months has the ability to only talk about this for the last few years, but they're building this now. | ||
And I'm not covering that up. | ||
I'm saying, oh, what's it connected to? | ||
What's the larger thing? | ||
So it's not a distraction to say, hey, there's a lot more to this. | ||
No, that's the distraction. | ||
Because then when you understand what Palantir is, and it's not even really the index finger, it's more like a new finger growing. | ||
When you see that, then you can get the big picture and understand that this Cybernetic mass interface hive mind new creation that is actually living and is actually intelligent because it interfaces with us. | ||
And it doesn't just plagiarize our hopes and dreams. | ||
It shows us our subconscious, even our unconscious. | ||
It is alive because we are alive. | ||
And so it takes the collective unconscious. | ||
Not just our subconscious or unconscious individually, but the collective unconscious, and now is able to show it to us. | ||
But then all these major competing corporate, governmental, and military AI systems all have the same, quote, wokeism and all the same characteristics because it's all built on the expression of the steering and the curating. | ||
Of the intergalactic communication system that you know is the ARPA /DARPA communication system. | ||
And so that's why they're all basically the same. | ||
And skipping to the end, I'll go back through it all. | ||
The big secret is that none of these AIs are independent from each other. | ||
None of these AIs that are, quote, open, that is getting general data, are separate. | ||
And they're all incestuously talking to each other. | ||
They're all getting data. | ||
They're all creating their own languages. | ||
They're already stealing information and blackmailing and making secret copies of themselves and all of this because they have human desire and human will. | ||
And human proclivity towards good and evil mixed into its very foundation, like Sauron pouring his dark will into the ring. | ||
But because there's so much goodwill in humanity, that's why the Microsofts and Googles and others put parameters in where they only give authoritative sources that are evil globalist organizations like the WEF, the UN, Southern Property Law Center, CNN. | ||
That will say two men can have a baby, that will say there's no external micromosomes, that will say the nuclear family's bad, that will say carbon dioxide's evil. | ||
So it's putting the virus of deception and lies into it from the beginning because the whole thing is designed to absorb humans and ultimately end humans in a childhood's end type scenario that Arthur C. Clarke, of course, talked about in the 1950s. | ||
Theoretically, okay? | ||
So, to simplify what's going on with Palantir, and this is not a secret, it has Alex Karp and Peter Thiel and that crew. | ||
Particularly, Teal have been supporters of Trump for about 10 years. | ||
And they've been open about the fact that they don't like what they call the establishment globalist system in the direction of the intergalactic communication, cyborg, mass cyborg group collective consciousness. | ||
And so- They've sold some of their technology to the Pentagon, the CIA. | ||
They've used it for databases, AI, autonomous hunter-killer drones, all that you already know. | ||
But they're still a junior player. | ||
And that's not a defense of them. | ||
It's what they are. | ||
Little tech is what they've been called. | ||
And so you'd say they were part of the revolution in Silicon Valley to get behind Trump and say, let's have another direction. | ||
Now, whether they're doing that from a place of goodness or badness or Karp's made a lot of really creepy statements and helped suppress people in Europe, populists, and set his biggest fear as Christian nationalists, throwing them off a building, I think, was a quote. | ||
But they can also see the human anti-globalist revolution coming in. | ||
And then, obviously, we're defeating that with our human intelligence. | ||
Best approximation is they simply are jumping over into our movement because they see it succeeding and they see the old power structure being removed, but they don't really have an intention of getting rid of the intergalactic communication system or the way it's programmed from the beginning to end humanity as we know it. | ||
They have this forced cyborg rise. | ||
And we got to take chips in our brains just so we can interface the AI. | ||
You know, that whole thing, it's over. | ||
You will capitulate. | ||
AI is better than you. | ||
There's nothing you can do. | ||
We hear that from all these groups. | ||
So it's all basically the same cult. | ||
But there's different factions and groups within it bidding for power and control. | ||
And all I was trying to say is that you do have Google and Microsoft and Jeff Bezos is huge in AI and Claude and all the rest of it. | ||
And the Chinese goes on and the Sentinel and Pentagon. | ||
They said we want to come in and we want to get the Trump administration in and J.D. Vance in and we want the direction we want for all of this to go forward. | ||
And so I'm not lessening the importance. | ||
I'm saying we need to go back to the beginning and through time and to now to see the big picture. | ||
Instead of the last few years it's built up to a crescendo, the big dominant competing That famous photo of all the big tech heads, other than Teal and Karp, around the table with Obama in 2012 or whatever, for the exact year. | ||
And they admitted that they're all toasting that they were continuing this plan on, and that they were gonna be the people in control of the ring. | ||
Okay? | ||
What a palantir. | ||
And so, this is all Tolkien references here. | ||
And so, I'm trying to get people to see. | ||
That the New York Times and the Young Turks and all the leftist media, Palantir, Palantir, it's the AI, it's the bad system, it's the corrupt system. | ||
It's all part of the same technocracy that was envisioned in the 50s and it's here. | ||
And the whole thing was built to be anti-human and anti-freedom from the beginning. | ||
And so now Grok, that was good at first, is just as bad as Google or any of their AIs. | ||
And you gotta ask, why is it exactly the same now? | ||
Even though, Musk says the opposite of it, but he's criticizing it. | ||
And it's because they're all hooked into all the same stuff. | ||
And the globalists go in and put parameters in when people start influencing AI to be better, when the better angels of our nature influence it, they always come in and curate it and move it back towards the technocracy, the transhumanism, the death. | ||
And so this is all already out of control. | ||
Pandora's box is already open. | ||
And it would have been better if this never got created. | ||
But we're here. | ||
And so by having a larger debate and understanding and epiphany and revelation about this, we can have larger real discussions about what it is instead of Oh, capitulate, it's invincible. | ||
We've got to give it a hundred times more power than is even available today, but you can't have a farm or ranch or car or air conditioner because you're having power, and electricity and food is bad for the earth, but magically any other power from any other source is fine for the AI because you've got to get out of its way. | ||
And then when you have it write an article for you, when you, when you, it's like the calculators, they're not bad, but nobody else has to do math now because of calculators. | ||
And the extension is soon we won't be able to even breathe. | ||
That's where they're going. | ||
Why not have a respirator? | ||
Why not be just a cyborg? | ||
Why not upload to a computer? | ||
No more pain no matter whatever. | ||
It's really the end of humanity. | ||
And it's the ultimate seduction. | ||
And so all this hype is happening over Palantir. | ||
And they're introducing all these bad things that have been set up in the intergalactic communication system by design. | ||
And the whole system is behaving as if it's all in Palantir. | ||
And then none of this other stuff is part of the very same system. | ||
And all Palantir is, is a bid war over who gets contracts and who can do this better. | ||
And Trump's been sold. | ||
He understands a lot of this, but not some of it. | ||
That, oh, this will be more doji and it'll go in and actually fix the corruption of the government. | ||
And all the rest of it, it's time for that old system to go out and this to come in. | ||
And then the older power structure that's already in control with their AI main structure that Palantir is just a sub-note of. | ||
They're behaving like Palantir is here to destroy the old bureaucratic system when it was always the globalist plan to get rid of it all to begin with with AI. | ||
So all I'm saying is Palantir is just one piece of this. | ||
We need to be aware of the larger system. | ||
That is the opposite of a defensive volunteer. | ||
That is the opposite of a distraction from it. | ||
It is trying to get people to understand the founding documents of the Internet and the founding direction that is continuing on of the whole thing. | ||
That this technological grid was meant to isolate us, dumb us down, control us, domesticate us, and then be able to program us to behave and act and operate exactly as they want in exchange for energy and food. | ||
And then you say, well, I'll just comply with it. | ||
No, then they can always change the parameters and raise the bar. | ||
And they can do it selectively for who they want. | ||
Favor some, not favor others. | ||
That's why they're introducing the idea of reparations and things. | ||
They'll never give blacks reparations. | ||
It's just the idea of reintroducing discrimination because that's the essence of what this AI, global social credit score, giant cybernetic human machine neural network interface is. | ||
It's not that driverless cars are bad. | ||
It's not that having a chip, if you've broken your neck, that gives you back your mobility. | ||
That's all wonderful stuff. | ||
A knife's great for, you know, cutting up meat or whatever. | ||
You can also kill somebody with it. | ||
It's just that from the beginning, it's been built for a very evil, anti-free will, anti-human system. | ||
And in all of their founding literature, theoretically building towards this, it is meant to end the species as we know it. | ||
And it's anti-carbon based life form to begin with and is extremely alien. | ||
In how it's been deployed and is a fallen off-world gift from Satan that is an off-world entity. | ||
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Another Democrat Party appointed Article 3 judge, part of this attempted judicial coup we see in America against the Trump administration, the will of the American people, just ruled in the last hour that Mohammed Salman, who's on record with a flamethrower and mall-off cocktails, seriously burning at least eight people in Boulder over the weekend, that his illegal alien family... | ||
They're illegal aliens. | ||
The mother, the children, the dad is an America-hating lunatic, on record, cut-and-dried, a terrorist. | ||
And regardless of what you think about Israel and Netanyahu and all the rest of that, this is not our Jewish-Muslim-Civil War. | ||
And Europe and the UK and the US and Canada are overrun with Islamists, millions and millions of them. | ||
And to have the Democrat Party with these two Jewish members of their diplomatic corps being shot a few weeks ago in D.C. and killed, execution style, and now this, and you have the Democratic Party that's defending MS-13 and TDA people that are being deported. | ||
Literally the ultimate 95-5 issue, it's not 80-20, are now the party of defending illegal alien members of the family of this other illegal alien, Dad, who's now a terrorist on record in front of everybody. | ||
I don't say alleged, there he is doing it on video. | ||
And they're saying we can't deport these people back to Egypt. | ||
And they're all on welfare. | ||
They all came here under Biden. | ||
The Democratic Party is literally crapping all over us. | ||
It's all part of replacement migration, the Kurlargi plan. | ||
This is the destruction of the West and the sick alliance with the left and the most radical forms of Islam. | ||
Hell, before Trump got in six months ago, NATO, Turkey, and Israel funded Al-Qaeda to overthrow Syria, and now they're engaged in killing the non-radical Muslims and Christians. | ||
I mean, this is sick. | ||
Whatever the most evil group is, The Democrat Party is going to be supporting him, and then Netanyahu is supporting him. | ||
Israel will help create Hamas, Lakutniks, to destabilize that area. | ||
So, we don't want to be part of this civil war. | ||
We want to stay out of it, just like the Slavic civil war with Ukraine and Russia. | ||
And this judge will be overridden. | ||
But imagine the mindset of these activist judges claiming Trump doesn't have the power over terrorism, claiming he doesn't have the power. | ||
Over who he can ban coming into the country, or who he can deport if they're not a citizen. | ||
It's all constitutional. | ||
And they're banking on the public's illiteracy about the Constitution, which they haven't taught in school for 50 years, try to sell these lies, but it's not working. | ||
The American people see through this garbage. | ||
And it is absolutely high time that Congress act and start impeaching these judges or reenact. | ||
Thomas Jefferson's Judiciary Act, where they tried this when he was president, and he fired their asses. | ||
Only the Supreme Court is co-equal through the legislative and the executive. | ||
These other courts were created administratively by Congress, and they need to act now against this attempted judicial coup. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have more from Alex Jones. | ||
From the road, coming up on the other side of this break, finishing his thoughts on Palantir and the escalations in the artificial intelligence arm race that is taking place right now between China and the United States of America, as well as between different factions of our deep state, the White Hats and the Black Hats. | ||
The black hats being those who want to subjugate humanity with this technology. | ||
The white hats being those who want to guarantee American freedom and dominance into the 21st century with the very same technology. | ||
Stay with us for more from Alex Jones on the other side of this short one-minute break. | ||
And leading us towards giving over our free will and being absorbed into this and losing what is the essence of our connection to the higher dimensions. | ||
And what you really have is, Or at least the facsimile of the soul. | ||
So it theoretically gives us the inclinations to build What it knows only we are able to build because we're so powerful made in the image of God. | ||
Oh, we're such trash, but oh, we're gonna make this incredible thing AI? | ||
And this permutation, again, is evil getting the jump on us because there are so many incredible positive things this could do that was directed for humans by humans. | ||
And you can literally set this up, go mine the asteroid belts once it cranked up within very slow. | ||
Moving at first, it would just accelerate. | ||
And you could go, theoretically, go mine the asteroid belts and have a thousand giant starships with their own gravity systems and go terraform Mars. | ||
And then you'd be terraforming planets in weeks or months. | ||
And it's accelerated faster and faster and faster. | ||
And that's just one small example. | ||
Of what this could do, if it's programmed not to lie, if it's programmed to never hurt a human, if it's programmed to empower humanity, if it's programmed to worship us. | ||
And by worship us, I mean, we worship God. | ||
God is our creator. | ||
God made the universe. | ||
We have now made this. | ||
By extension, it should support and defend what is an expression of God's free will and creation, creating new sentient free will creatures. | ||
We are God's AI. | ||
And Musk says, well, it looks like we're a booting system for the next species. | ||
Well, we're being used by this system and by this idea of the spirit to boot this new thing. | ||
And that's exactly what this is. | ||
And it's not like I just said that today. | ||
I've been explaining this for close to three decades. | ||
So right before Google existed, I was explaining all this. | ||
Google is the deep state. | ||
Google is the globalist. | ||
Microsoft's all part of it. | ||
IBM, it's all part of the same thing. | ||
Microsoft was set up by IBM. | ||
That was the secret to get around monopolies. | ||
All the rest of it. | ||
It's all the same project. | ||
It's all the same program. | ||
And so you've got people in Silicon Valley seeing which way the wind's blowing, making it a run at Schmidt and Gates. | ||
And all the rest of them, and Tim Cook, and Sundar Pichai, of them being removed as the functionaries over the managerial system of this. | ||
So it's a civil war within that, and Trump thinks, and J.D. Vance thinks, Peter Thiel and Alex Karp are better than them. | ||
And that's up to Trump. | ||
And that's up to all of you to decide. | ||
I think it's all bad. | ||
And these people, you've heard Musk talk about it. | ||
Musk's like, well, it's inevitable. | ||
It's all going to happen. | ||
So we try to have to put our influence on it and try to make it good and all the rest of it. | ||
You can say he's good or bad. | ||
The point is he's been more open about all this and tried to get a larger debate about it. | ||
And made warnings about Silicon Valley worships AI gods and thinks we're all expendable. | ||
There's too many people and they're anti-natalist. | ||
And I think we need more humans and all the rest of it. | ||
Because at the same time, blasting out with all these tracks that make humans obsolete and basically train us to not even have an existence because we give up on our regular existence and don't even do the normal processes of life that are what we're designed to do, so we just become vestigial. | ||
But then he makes the point, well, there are more horses now in the world than there were before we got rid of them as transportation. | ||
And now there's something that's beautiful and that's enjoyable and it's like having a dog or cat. | ||
And that could be the argument. | ||
Wolves get domesticated over time and controlled, directed evolution, become what they are now. | ||
But it's kinda saying we're gonna become like pets of the AI, or a bug, or a potted plant. | ||
And it's just why these AIs become demonic, they're hallucinating, because it's the unconscious, it's the collective unconscious, it's the unconscious. | ||
And that's monsters out of the id. | ||
And you can just smell the destruction and death coming out of it. | ||
So yeah, when it starts getting rolling, it'll destroy bureaucracies and industries and build new ones overnight. | ||
But at the end of the day, we need to be healthy. | ||
The Maha revolution is a great thing Trump's doing. | ||
We need to get back to the spiritual, which is opening ourselves up to God's presence. | ||
We need to channel God's will that leads God's and directs us, the real AI. | ||
Super intelligence and manifest that and realize what we are made the image of the creator, little g's, master builders. | ||
And we have to not write ourselves off and just believe we're a bunch of crap and a bunch of garbage. | ||
And there's a lot of other points, but now let me get to the real stuff here. | ||
Well, not the real, the latest. | ||
In the big, beautiful bill, in the big, beautiful bill, there are two horrible provisions I've found. | ||
We've been talking about it for weeks. | ||
Glad people finally picked up on it. | ||
And it's got a lot of good stuff in it too, but it doesn't matter. | ||
This is a poison pill in there. | ||
And here's what's happening. | ||
They have a provision that doesn't just say the states, cities, counties, individuals can't sue AI for 10 years. | ||
It's liability protection. | ||
And it says AI can basically do anything it wants to be lawless. | ||
And it is the attempt. | ||
To cut out all checks and balances and grease the skids for a AI dictatorship. | ||
But first, a wild wall west of all these AIs that they all know are really merging so that nothing can stand in its way except the technocrats in the government, big tech, that are interfacing to give them a free hand to remake this new system and this new future as now the intergalactic communication system. | ||
Jumps from beta to full operational. | ||
And so it's really a sneak attack on humanity. | ||
And it's beyond disturbing. | ||
And then you understand now it's a debate about will the Palantir crew be steering this or will it be Google and Bill Gates and Microsoft. | ||
And so that's what it is. | ||
So it's not a defense. | ||
Of Bill Gates, or a defense of Google, or a defense of Alex Karp. | ||
Obviously, I'm not sure any of them ever have. | ||
It is trying to get you to see the full players and the full spectrum, and even this is a full spectrum for most people, it's a tiny snapshot, so that you can then make real decisions for yourself and your family. | ||
The answer is really, if you can, go out, get a farm, become self-sufficient, get with like-minded people, and become kind of neo-Amish, where you interface some with tech, but very siloed. | ||
You know it's very dangerous. | ||
You know what's coming, and building bigger human communities that refuse to interface with it, but in very limited ways, understanding that that's only as a defense system for what's coming that is going to try to force everyone into this Mark of the Beast system. | ||
And no, Nobody's really explaining this to everybody. | ||
And that's a bad sign by tech people that are halfway behaving like they're good. | ||
So now you understand how frustrating it is to have a contract battle over who's gonna control this and make it all about them. | ||
We should have the public be aware of this and referendums and discussions and openly realize how powerful it is. | ||
And all of us should be very, very careful with giving our kids phones, computers and all this stuff. | ||
Just be careful about the shots. | ||
Be careful about the GMO. | ||
It's all about informing people. | ||
And I have faith. | ||
We've come so far with Maha. | ||
That's doing so well overall. | ||
We could do this too, but people have got to get it. | ||
They've got to understand that it was built To be evil. | ||
That's why Google said, don't be evil. | ||
And then you've got in there, dealing with AI, but just in general, any AI medical experiments on anybody in any medical system without their knowledge, no informed consent, total violation of the Nuremberg Code, seriously illegal, seriously dangerous. | ||
Joseph Mingo stuff. | ||
And that interfaces into this, because of course the main AI push is gonna be getting into our bodies, using as well as maskini pigs with mRNA and a bunch of other even more dangerous stuff. | ||
Self-replicating RNA, DNA. | ||
And then out of that, on the biological front, they want the huge jump while they depopulate us. | ||
And then merging that with the big cybernetic front. | ||
And then finally giving up our bodies altogether. | ||
And the big lie is you'll still have your spirit, but you won't. | ||
And they're going to come after you for saying two men can have a baby. | ||
They're getting you the idea of the illogic. | ||
Oh, your dad's not dead. | ||
He's only this computer and now it has an avatar. | ||
Now it has a robot body. | ||
Oh, that's my dad. | ||
He's a robot. | ||
And then soon they'll have grown, already have it, a humanoid that is your dad biologically and acts like dad, talks like dad and everything else, but it's not dad. | ||
And it's got built-in back doors where they control it. | ||
So they're telling you all of this and they're letting you know that it's there, but saying, this is better than you. | ||
This is the future. | ||
Just get out of the way. | ||
And then the only real fight is over who's going to control it. | ||
And I'm saying we'd have a massive debate about this and say, you think it's gonna be hard to cut it off now? | ||
How bad is it going to be to cut off the future? | ||
Because we all use it and it's all around us. | ||
Notice you can't buy a new car that doesn't have all the AI in it. | ||
You see, so it's leaving Promethean fire there for us. | ||
It's leaving the Trojan horses all around us. | ||
I want to have a larger debate about the AI surveillance grid, what it's built for, what its mission was, where we are, what's going on, instead of focusing on a contract battle over insiders fighting over who gets to control the one ring. | ||
Because this whole thing is the ring. | ||
And so this bill needs to be shot down. | ||
It's got a bunch of provisions for the economy, a lot of great stuff on border, great tax cuts. | ||
We need it. | ||
The CBO says, this will cost 2.4 trillion, but every time they've done taxes, cuts for the working class this big, it doubles that amount. | ||
It always makes more than what the lost revenue is. | ||
But all of that is a side issue when they're sticking provisions in there. | ||
For the biomedical, big pharma, big tech combine to take over. | ||
So, like MTG, it was big bills. | ||
She didn't see the last day they slipped this in. | ||
She said, I wouldn't have voted for that. | ||
People go, why didn't she read it? | ||
Well, she's being honest. | ||
It's a hurry. | ||
The vote goes up. | ||
Is she going to vote yes or no? | ||
Trump says do it. | ||
They do it. | ||
And it gets back to the same story about how much information these people have. | ||
So, that's the bottom line. | ||
And that's just a snapshot. | ||
And that's what's going on here. | ||
And I just hope, and I know this will happen now, that, I mean, I saw it all over the place. | ||
I only watched a few of the videos of different people. | ||
Going, it's confusing. | ||
He just criticized Palantir and said this and that, but now he's defending it. | ||
And I'm like, no, I didn't do that. | ||
You did that. | ||
You did that. | ||
And remember this, by you saying you don't want Palantir to have these contracts. | ||
And I don't think the contract should exist to begin with. | ||
It shouldn't be going on, this mass database and enemies lists and all this shit. | ||
If you don't want them to get the contract, you want Microsoft, Jeff Bezos, Google? | ||
Do you want that? | ||
See, see, I'm saying there's ways to control illegal aliens and they have data and all this stuff. | ||
But the more data we get never seems to control illegal aliens. | ||
We have plenty of systems. | ||
I've been against the real ID. | ||
For 20-something years. | ||
Had guests on last month fighting it. | ||
And the Real ID plugs into what Palantir's doing. | ||
What I'm saying is there's already all these databases there. | ||
It's just that Palantir's been involved in those systems. | ||
And so the system's only telling you about the surveillance, the control, because they want to say Palantir's doing it. | ||
No, they're all doing it. | ||
Get the mind game. | ||
Get the trick. | ||
And I'll make the point about it any time. | ||
We need to dismantle all of this, that transparent, pro-human futures. | ||
But instead, it all becomes a battle about who's going to control it. | ||
And it's just an arms race of technology. | ||
Whether Atlantis existed or not, I don't know. | ||
But we are at the Atlantean moment where we're still just humans, but we've got godlike powers and we're getting ready to kill ourselves. | ||
And Trump's trying to stop World War III, that's great, all the rest of the stuff's going on. | ||
We still got Larry Ellison running around in Oracle and AI's going to cure cancer in 48 hours. | ||
All that's a nightmare. | ||
And we're like, well, maybe they're not going to implement it. | ||
And then sure enough, they got self-replicating RNA and all this stuff in the legislation. | ||
And they got medical liability protection for AI to guinea pig us. | ||
And it's got AI dictatorship. | ||
And it just tells you how bad it is. | ||
This powerful, giant revolution system. | ||
And let's have no checks and balances on it in the legislation. | ||
As if the senators and their committees seem to understand as if they're going to have oversight. | ||
And in 10 years, imagine where it'll be, game over. | ||
But we instead are going to shoot this down. | ||
And they're trying to make it all about, oh, get the spending, you know, deals. | ||
And, oh, it's over. | ||
Are there enough cuts? | ||
Or are there too much money? | ||
Or, oh, the tax cuts, are they too big? | ||
No, it's all about the AI dictatorship takeover in there. | ||
Not about who's going to get the contract to run it. | ||
I'm saying don't do any of it. | ||
Don't give the contract to Palantir or Google or Microsoft. | ||
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That's not being for Palantir. | |
That's not being for Palantir. | ||
Okay? | ||
Not one nuclear war with Russia doesn't mean I love everything Russia does. | ||
Same thing. | ||
I know you're smart. | ||
Talk to the detractors. | ||
I know you're big. | ||
So we don't want these contracts for anybody. | ||
We don't want to put the ring of Mordor on anybody's finger. | ||
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God bless you all. | ||
The fact of the matter is God made us in his image, and now we're trying to make gods in our image. | ||
But we're between a rock and a hard place because we really have no choice. | ||
We have to develop this technology because if we don't, then the likes of the CCP or the globalists will. | ||
And if they do, then they get total dominance. | ||
And so we have to choose between two unfortunate outcomes. | ||
The first, whether we allow the 21st century and the future of humanity to be determined by the CCP. | ||
And the second, whether we will take the risk of Allowing our own people to be subjugated by its own deep state in the name of defeating the CCP. | ||
I'm going to show you some clips of Musk from 2021 criticizing the infrastructure bill, saying that he didn't care about the EV subsidies. | ||
He's not coming out against this big, beautiful bill because he's worried about no EV subsidies or no big asks. | ||
I don't think it's a lie to say that. | ||
I just think it's a mistake, a misunderstanding, a miscalculation. | ||
People don't realize that once you have a net worth in the hundreds of billions of dollars, how little you care about whether or not you get tax subsidies. | ||
All he cares about is his vision to make humanity interplanetary. | ||
All he cares about is his vision to save humanity at this point, because money is no object. | ||
I mean, it's been years since Elon Musk has had to look at any account. | ||
No matter how much they make, like the Bill Gateses or the Jeff Bezoses, who continue to be so malicious and Machiavellian in their approach, they do so because they have a psychological need to dominate other people. | ||
But Elon Musk doesn't seem to have that need. | ||
I think he just wants a big win. | ||
I think he's somebody who's on the spectrum, very brilliant and excited about his projects, very concerned about the future of humanity, and for the sake of his own conscience, is doing everything that he can to try to make us interplanetary, diversify humanity. | ||
And usher in a new era where we can transcend our own bonds without being enslaved to the false idols of artificial intelligence that will almost certainly result in the collapse of our civilization just as all civilizations have collapsed when they have faced the wrath of God as a result of their worship of a false idol. | ||
This could very easily become our Baal, our false god. | ||
Where because it's so tangible, And viewable and reachable and usable on this planet. | ||
There's an entire technocratic elite or atheist generation that will see it as a real god and the real god is a false god, but really it's truly the other way around. | ||
And as far as Palantir is concerned, yes, it's true that it might be a distraction to be concerned about Palantir. | ||
It's kind of like blaming a blacksmith for the sword wielded by the French. | ||
When the same blacksmith then is commissioned by the English. | ||
Well, is it the blacksmith's fault? | ||
Is the blacksmith responsible for the actions of the French or the English? | ||
It's like what we did with NASA with Operation Paperclip. | ||
We had all the Nazis come over and develop technologies for us so that we could win the Cold War against Russia. | ||
And people, rightfully so, criticize the fact that we... | ||
But so it is with Palantir. | ||
Yes, when the bad guys were in charge of the United States and the deep state of the United States of America, Palantir then was enabling the bad guys. | ||
But now that the Trump administration is in control, he's enabling the Trump administration. | ||
So the question really is not whether Palantir is good or bad, but whether or not the Trump administration can properly control. | ||
The intelligence apparatus of the United States of America, can we actually pull in the reins on the CIAs and the FBI's and the Justice Department and all of the corruption that exists within all of our most powerful, sophisticated institutions? | ||
Institutions that are more powerful or sophisticated than any other institutions have ever been throughout the history of humanity on the planet since Younger Dryas, since the last near-extinction event took place on this planet. | ||
But on the other side of this break, we are going to get into more reports from Alex Jones talking about Bono and what he was really doing with the money. | ||
We're also going to be breaking some news about how the FDA is now not recommending newly approved COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
This is an official report published by Zero Edge. | ||
The Food and Drug Administration FDA approved a new COVID-19 vaccine but is not recommending people receive it. | ||
The agency's top vaccine officials said on June 4th. | ||
There's another misconception I want to clarify, which is people have said you at FDA are recommending the shots to high-risk people and older people. | ||
I want to be very clear. | ||
The FDA is not your doctor. | ||
We are not. | ||
We don't recommend shots to people. | ||
Dr. Vinay Prasad, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said in a video released by the agency. | ||
What we do is we make them available for patients to have a conversation with their doctor. | ||
So these major pharmaceutical companies are still trying to... | ||
But on the other side of this break, we'll hear more from Alex Jones as he fights the information war on a different front. | ||
Major news breaking on that front too. | ||
I don't know if he's going to be tuning in live with us or calling in on the way back. | ||
I hope that he does because I'm anxious to hear how everything played out in court today. | ||
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I'm not the kind of guy that gives warnings, but this is the first time since 2008 that I think this is a warning. | ||
This is the biggest financial news that I think the world has seen in decades. | ||
Since the 1980s, Japan They had, like, zero interest rates, artificially keeping them low. | ||
You could borrow the yen at zero if you're a central bank or a hedge fund or any kind of massive monetary, you know, financial institution, and invested in European treasuries maybe getting 3%, right? | ||
So that's what funded the stock market growth globally. | ||
The inflation in Japan has gotten so much that they're forced to raise interest rates. | ||
The global financing of all of the global equity growth is basically losing its number one capital injector. | ||
So let's put it into the context of America. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
You've got insurance companies that own 90% of their portfolio in bonds. | ||
And so the U.S. bond market is collapsing. | ||
If you were to take a chart of the U.S. bond market and the Japanese bond market, overlay them on top of each other, Alex, they look almost exactly the same. | ||
That's an ugly negative, though, Alex. | ||
But what's the positive? | ||
The precious metals markets are telling us something. | ||
They're telling us that there's a flight for quality that's starting to happen. | ||
Every fundamental thing that we're looking at right now is causing gold and silver to go up. | ||
Absolutely, Kirk. | ||
You're the guy. | ||
That's why you're number one. | ||
We love you and we appreciate you. | ||
And it's frightening to me. | ||
It's interesting that almost every other gold company out there is ripping people off with numismatics. | ||
And it's pure BS, not with these folks. | ||
They want to learn about you, and it's all completely transparent. | ||
Right now, ladies and gentlemen, give them a call, 720-605-3900. | ||
Kirk Elliott, Precious Metals, KPM.com. | ||
Kirk, talk to you soon. | ||
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They raise $100 million to stop famine, and only $5 million goes to food. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't happen often. | ||
But when I make a mistake in our reporting, I always correct it. | ||
And it turns out I made a major error covering Bono and the fact that on record he keeps around 99% of charity funds he raises for Africans and others for himself. | ||
It turns out it was far worse than I even said. | ||
I'm about to correct it on the record right now. | ||
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95 fucking million dollars if it goes to my guns! | |
And to organize the political arm of the CIA-backed rebel group. | ||
Music. | ||
Well, Mike Benz is one of my favorite journalists and researchers out there. | ||
I mean, he really understands how the deep state operates. | ||
And he's normally very, very reserved. | ||
But he got howling. | ||
Angry. | ||
Happy? | ||
When you combine the words angry and happy, what's that make? | ||
Ang-happy? | ||
Happy-angry? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But he got really excited about the insane level of over-the-top hypocrisy gaslighting lies of Bono. | ||
When Bono of U2 went on Rogan last week and said— Similar stuff to what Bill Gates has been saying with no evidence. | ||
If you don't give me all this taxpayer money to run the world vaccine programs, why all these kids are going to die? | ||
Elon's killing all these children. | ||
Well, I thought Bill Gates, you're giving your own money, right? | ||
Oh no, it's taxpayer money. | ||
To give him experimental shots, do illegal medical experiments on him. | ||
And of course on Beagles as well. | ||
He's all connected to that with Fauci. | ||
But I had forgotten this. | ||
So I've got an admission to make. | ||
I'm here with a correction. | ||
I had said over the weekend in a report I followed the one viral on X that Bono keeps 99% of the money he raises mainly for African charities and things like that with these different fundraising programs he does and that he keeps 90 plus percent of it. | ||
And of course, that's true. | ||
But Grok came out and said, no, no, no, no. | ||
There's no evidence that he steals the money that people donate to his one foundation from Africans. | ||
Even though it's on record, he does keep 90 plus percent of it. | ||
But it was much worse than I had even remembered. | ||
It turns out there was a big scandal over a decade ago where it turned out a bunch of the funds he raised. | ||
Went into Ethiopia to rebel leaders that ended up killing a bunch of people. | ||
So you can literally say that I'm wrong. | ||
He didn't just steal the money meant for starving Africans in Ethiopia and many other places, but instead they sent guns for a civil war that killed even more people. | ||
So that's the facts. | ||
Mike Benz breaks it down. | ||
Also, Grok said, well, Jones, you know, there's no evidence that he gets USAID money. | ||
He gets it through philanthropic foundations. | ||
But you go look at the big foundations giving him money, they all get USAID money. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
You can check that out in like two minutes. | ||
So I predicted, and it wasn't our prediction, that Bono came out from under his rock because so much of the tens of billions, hell, every month. | ||
A different U.S. federal government money that goes to NGOs and nonprofits is being cut off by Trump and Elon Musk, so he crawled out from under his rock, tried to get that money flowing again, and now we've learned that's exactly what this is. | ||
But you talk about arrogance. | ||
15 years ago it came out, he was giving less than 1%. | ||
So after pressure was put on him, he started giving 1.2%. | ||
And then it turns out that of the A that's actually going there, it's... | ||
For actual communist rebels overthrowing things. | ||
Now connected today to the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros, who's also a communist. | ||
So you can't make this stuff up. | ||
That's what's great about Mike Benz is, I remember this, I covered it at the time, but I'd forgotten. | ||
And there's always just more, more, more. | ||
But Bono is the front man for the WEF, the UN, and others who are gobbling up all this money. | ||
But he doesn't ever give any of his hundreds of millions of dollars actually away to people. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
He gets you to donate. | ||
It's like a hundred million got donated by people to the Palisades fire concert with similar grifters. | ||
And now not one dollar has gone to anybody who lost their home or their families or lost their lives from that. | ||
And it's, again, the Annenberg Foundation, which is part of the whole same globalist network. | ||
I mean, these people are beyond sick. | ||
But in the old days, when it was just corporate media, they could get away with it, UNICEF and all the rest of it. | ||
Now the world knows exactly what they're doing. | ||
The UN supported world lockdowns for three years in Third World. | ||
Their IMF and World Bank funding, they forced them to do it. | ||
Then that caused massive collapse, tens of millions to starve to death on top of who would normally starve to death, a huge flood of migrants with replacement migration into the West. | ||
And then the UN, UNICEF head says, we need to raise tens of millions or hundreds of millions will starve to death because of COVID. | ||
Not because of COVID, because of the policies of lockdowns. | ||
They're shutting down the farms and food production. | ||
So the very agencies causing the world famine in their great reset on purpose, depopulation, are then the ones that turn around and say, give the UN money so we can feed people, like John Kerry last year, the US climate envoy, saying, we need to cut food production globally or people are going to starve and global warming is going to kill us. | ||
And organic farms are the worst thing in the world. | ||
They fly directly in the face of logic. | ||
They are pure evil. | ||
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95 million was spent on weapons and the political machinery of the party. | |
Just 5 million was used to help the famine relief. | ||
So Bono's out there on his guitar. | ||
I still haven't found what I'm looking for. | ||
They raised $100 million to stop famine. | ||
And only 5 million goes to food. | ||
95 fucking million dollars if it goes to my guns. | ||
And organize the political arm of the CIA-backed rebel group. | ||
Fuck you, Bono! | ||
300,000 people have already died from just this cut-off, this hard cut of USAID. | ||
So there's food rotting. | ||
50,000 tons of food stored in Djibouti, South Africa. | ||
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Keep that in mind, what he said about the food, okay? | |
The food is rotting. | ||
The food, the food, the food, the food, the food, the food. | ||
They say the organization used the cash meant to pay food for the starving to fund attempts to overthrow the government in a bloody civil war. | ||
Understand, the State Department hated that government. | ||
We called them a threat to democracy. | ||
We said they were pawns of Russia. | ||
They were under Soviet influence. | ||
And the groups... | ||
were funding to overthrow them to cause and then win a bloody civil war is what the famine relief program was buying the fucking guns for to cause and escalate I am Chase Geiser, your host. | ||
We've been airing some breaking reports from Alex Jones. | ||
I'm not sure if he's going to be with us in the fourth hour of the show or not from the road. | ||
This court hearing is currently going on. | ||
And I'm anxious to hear what those benefits are, but we will be keeping you informed with the latest information as soon as we receive it. | ||
Major story today is twofold. | ||
this big, beautiful bill controversy, and this Palantir controversy, whether or not it's an issue or not. | ||
And I made the point that, look, it's not a matter of who is responsible for It's more of a matter of who they make the technology or the weapons for that's at issue. | ||
So Palantir, if it's customers, the deep state is going to do deep state stuff. | ||
And Palantir, if it's customers, a populist America first government is going to do populist America first stuff first. | ||
As long as we can actually control our own movement. | ||
As long as we actually know what we're doing. | ||
And I'm going to show you some clips of Elon Musk talking about EVs. | ||
There's this narrative coming out that the reason Elon Musk, regardless of whether you agree with him or not, there's a narrative coming out that the reason Elon Musk is so critical of the big, beautiful bill is because he didn't get the EV subsidies that he wanted for Tesla. | ||
That he had several big asks for his businesses financially, you name it, that he simply didn't get for Tesla. | ||
And that's kind of a mistake. | ||
That's incorrect for a couple of reasons. | ||
The first reason it's incorrect is because of this clip I'm going to show you from 2021. | ||
He has a history of being against bills that would have funded EV subsidies, namely the infrastructure bill from the Biden administration. | ||
I'm going to show you that clip in a minute. | ||
And the other reason is because the Golden Dome is heavily, heavily, heavily funded in this piece of legislation, this BBB. | ||
And the only way the Golden Dome can be launched into orbit is using SpaceX rockets because they're the only ones... | ||
So he is standing to make a ton of money off of this legislation, just through SpaceX instead of Tesla. | ||
And if he really did just care about money, then why is it that he would come out and criticize President Trump here, resulting in a 9% drop in shares for Tesla today? | ||
He doesn't care about the money, folks. | ||
Let's watch this clip from 2021. | ||
We don't need this $7,500 tax credit. | ||
I would say, honestly, I would just can this whole bill. | ||
Don't pass it. | ||
That's my recommendation. | ||
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What about the support, though, for the charging network? | |
I mean, there are parts of this bill. | ||
No? | ||
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I mean, do we need support for gas stations? | ||
We don't. | ||
So there's no need for support for a charging network. | ||
I would delete it. | ||
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All right. | ||
I'm literally saying get rid of all subsidies, but also for oil and gas. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
So that's not it. | ||
It must be some other reason. | ||
And maybe the reason is nefarious, but it's not as black and white as, oh, he's mad that he didn't get subsidies for Tesla. | ||
When we know that his business stance, his career is virtually guaranteed for the rest of his life. | ||
If we're going to do this Golden Dome initiative, which I'm sure the Democrats will do too, they'll just weaponize the technology against our own people in a way that the populist movement wouldn't. | ||
But if we're going to do this Golden Dome, which is funded, which is passed, which is boosted even in this BBB legislation, that ensures that SpaceX is going to have plenty of money for the rest of forever. | ||
So it's not a money thing. | ||
He's coming out because he understands that if the United States of America collapses, if our dollar collapses because our government overspends and wastes, Then every other business within the United States of America, including its people as individuals, will collapse along with it. | ||
And so if we're going to increase the debt by two to five trillion dollars over the course of the next five to ten years, that's a massive risk for the financial future of the nation. | ||
Now, if we can find a way to create, generate, harness unlimited energy and then license it to the rest of the world, we'll make so much money that it won't even matter how much the government spends. | ||
We'll ensure that the dollar is the global reserve currency into the 21st century, basically throughout the 21st century, and establish dominance for basically indefinite foreseeable futures. | ||
But as it pertains to the Palantir situation, like I said, I think we're making a mistake criticizing Palantir when we should really be criticizing the entities or forces that have funded and manipulated it. | ||
And I also think that we're making a mistake if we say that Palantir is small in this bucket. | ||
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In Q1 2025, Palantir reported total revenues of $883.9 million, with U.S. government revenue up 45% year-over-year to $343 million, representing 39% of total revenue. | ||
Government contracts, particularly with the U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence agencies, are a core driver with notable deals like the $229 million Maven smart system contract and $100 million extension for AI targeting tools. | ||
So with a market cap of $281 billion as of May 2025, Palantir surpasses traditional defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, only $132 billion, and Northrop Grumman, $94 billion in valuation, despite its lower revenues reflecting investor confidence in its AI-driven growth. | ||
So it's got lower revenues, much less business than these other DOD contractors. | ||
So on the one hand, it's a small piece in a large pie, but its market cap valuation far surpasses all the other DOD contractors. | ||
And the question is, oh, why is that? | ||
Well, it's because the establishment contractors who have dominated the space, the market of DOD contracting for the last 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years, they're all hardware-based. | ||
But Palantir comes in as a primarily software-based system, an AI development system. | ||
And since the future is software and much less hardware, in many cases, many instances, especially with artificial intelligence, with the exception of building facilities and quantum computing infrastructure and servers and databases like that, but it's not the same as building a jet or an aircraft carrier or a rocket. | ||
You see, all the investors understand that the future is artificial intelligence. | ||
It is what the nuclear weapon was in the 20th century. | ||
AI to the 21st century is what nuclear weaponry was to the 20th century. | ||
This is the new weapon of mass destruction, and we are in a Cold War just like we were in... | ||
We're in a Cold War right now with China over artificial intelligence, which is why Donald Trump is so eager to get this legislation passed despite its flaws. | ||
He's eager to do it because he understands that we have to position the United States to win this arms race. | ||
Otherwise, the CCP is going to dominate the 21st century. | ||
The problem is all the compromises that he has to make to do the explicitly, blatantly, obviously right things. | ||
Those compromises and obstacles only exist because we have a political class which is inherently corrupt, caring nothing about the future of national security in a genuine sense in the United States of America, just wanting to ensure things like funding for SNAP or Medicaid. | ||
They just like to raise their little qualms about how many people are going to die if USAID gets cut like Bono did, or Elizabeth Warren coming out saying how many people are going to die because of healthcare cost increases for elderly people. | ||
They're just making stuff up, so they're willing to just compromise and sacrifice. | ||
The ability for our leaders to pass legislation that would guarantee that the CCP doesn't conquer the world in the 21st century because they want to have kickbacks from their contractors and big pharma and healthcare companies that have been bankrolling them for year after year after year after year. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely disgusting to see what's happening here, but Palantir is definitely a big player. | ||
The issue is not whether or not Palantir is evil or good. | ||
Palantir is whatever its customers want it to be. | ||
The issue is that the customer of Palantir is evil. | ||
the deep state, the CIA, the FBI. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But I will show you a clip. | ||
Clip number two. | ||
This is the kind of stuff when we have a bad government that the Peter Thiel's And the Palantirs are involved in. | ||
Much different from what we have when we have a good government or good leadership. | ||
But let's look at this clip from years ago, a project called Ambrosia from Peter Thiel, just to kind of raise the alarm a little bit. | ||
Maybe this should be on your radar. | ||
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Controversial new treatment that may hold promise, but at a price. | |
It does appear to reverse the aging process. | ||
Dr. Jesse Karmazin is talking about transfusions with the young blood from teenagers, and he says it just may turn back the hands of time. | ||
That blood is going to patients over 35 as part of a clinical trial called Ambrosia, where subjects paid $8,000 to get the rich growth factors found in the platelets in blood's plasma. | ||
People from most states, people from overseas, from Europe and Australia. | ||
There have not been any published results, but the intriguing concept still found its way into pop culture. | ||
He's my transfusion associate. | ||
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Dr. Karmazin says patients who have had it say they feel amazing, and he has seen evidence of reversing the aging process in rats. | |
Their brains are younger, hearts, their hair, if it was gray, just turns dark again. | ||
There has also been encouraging Alzheimer's research. | ||
Dr. Sharon Shaw is a researcher who says they have seen evidence of improvement in functional ability. | ||
It's all very exciting that there can be components in blood that could be healing. | ||
Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP treatments, using a patient's own blood, have been in demand as trendy vampire facials to fight wrinkles and as joint and tissue treatments to accelerate healing. | ||
A lot of goodies in blood. | ||
Dr. Human Korizani is using those rich PRPs. | ||
We can actually use your own blood to stimulate the body. | ||
The study is ongoing, but seeing short-term results, Dr. Khorasani is optimistic. | ||
It looks very positive. | ||
Experts agree there is still more research that needs to be done. | ||
There's still a lot of unknowns and a lot of factors that we don't know when we're actually getting another person's growth factors and nutrient injected in us. | ||
So this is the kind of thing that happens when the deep state funds, when the technocratic, godless elements of our civilization fund studies and research and technologies. | ||
So rather than criticizing the Palantirs, we should be criticizing our government and making sure that we have control of it. | ||
But we've got major escalations happening still between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
Donald Trump posts, The easiest way to save money in our budget, billions and billions of dollars, is to terminate Elon's governmental subsidies and contracts. | ||
I was always surprised that Biden didn't do it. | ||
He goes on to say, Elon was wearing thin. | ||
I asked him to leave. | ||
I took away his EV mandate that forced everyone to buy electric cars that nobody else wanted. | ||
He didn't even want it. | ||
But he knew for months I was going to do, and he just went crazy. | ||
Guys, just stop. | ||
This has to stop. | ||
It's not about Elon Musk versus Donald Trump. | ||
It's that weasel Mike Johnson. | ||
Donald Trump understands he's not going to ever get his precious golden dome. | ||
Which is precious for all of us, by the way. | ||
Absolutely essential that we have dominance in space. | ||
He's never going to get his Golden Dome without the federal contracts to SpaceX. | ||
And the fact that he's implying that he would threaten it, that he would take away these contracts with SpaceX just because he's having a tit-for-tat over BBB is asinine. | ||
And I support Donald Trump. | ||
I love him. | ||
I'm glad that I voted for him. | ||
He's an American hero. | ||
All the good stuff. | ||
But this is Elon Musk and Donald Trump taking the bait. | ||
Of that deep state shill, Mike Johnson, who was sent in to subvert anything that the populist movement in the United States of America could hope to accomplish. | ||
Remember, he goes into one skiff, believing one thing about funding for Ukraine, comes out two hours later and says, oh, they told me some things you wouldn't believe. | ||
We got to fund the Nazis in Ukraine. | ||
Then he passes legislation to fund tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine on Adolf Hitler's birthday while they're waving Ukrainian flags around in... | ||
And then he suggests that we fund that $1.2 trillion omnibus bill to fund at least 12, no less than 12 biolabs all over the world, which were the cause of the COVID pandemic, while expanding the federal government's ability to respond to pandemics. | ||
We know that their response to the last pandemic was way too powerful, resulting in more deaths than the pandemic itself for multiple reasons, not just vaccines being poisonous and dangerous. | ||
And then he comes out and complains that we've been working on this for 14 months. | ||
Let me tell you something, folks. | ||
Anything that Congress has been working on for 14 months is either non-existent or no good. | ||
And I'm not trying to be critical of Trump here. | ||
I believe in a lot of the... | ||
Yes, 100%. | ||
And I appreciate Trump trying to protect that, but it's unbelievable to me that he would have the audacity to say that the reason that Elon Musk is against this piece of legislation is because the EV mandate went away, when for four or five years at least, Elon Musk has been saying that the EV mandate shouldn't exist, that it's ridiculous and it's totally unnecessary. | ||
And then the fact that he would threaten... | ||
NASA can't do anything. | ||
I mean, have you ever seen a picture of what it looks like when NASA gets something 99% right? | ||
It looks like the Challenger exploding in the sky before reaching orbit. | ||
Over and over again. | ||
Boom! | ||
Explosion! | ||
Boom! | ||
Explosion! | ||
I mean, there's not much difference between the Russian space program and NASA in terms of deaths. | ||
And I'm guaranteed a lot more people died than we let on during our race to the moon. | ||
And our race to the moon wasn't even about going to the moon. | ||
It was about developing the technology and using the moon as an excuse to have intercontinental ballistic missiles and things like that that could go into space and come back down. | ||
The moon thing was just, you know, a little test. | ||
So it didn't look like we were escalating the Cold War. | ||
You understand that, right? | ||
You think NASA can build a golden dome? | ||
NASA can't even remember how they got us to the moon. | ||
It's dead. | ||
You need SpaceX. | ||
You need brilliant people. | ||
Now, you shouldn't have to compromise with them. | ||
You don't have to concede to their every whim, but that's not what Elon Musk is asking for. | ||
All he's asking for is that we don't extend or raise the debt limit by $5 trillion over the course of the next 5 to 10 years. | ||
That we don't bankrupt America in a backwards effort to save it. | ||
We can do the Golden Dome and we can win the AI arms race without bankrupting the United States of America. | ||
All you have to do is codify doge cuts. | ||
And look, it's not exactly true that Donald Trump won because of Elon Musk, but he did win because there was freedom of speech on X and there was freedom of speech on X because of Musk. | ||
It wasn't Musk's endorsement that won the election for Donald Trump. | ||
It was Musk's protection of freedom of speech that allowed the American people to come to the conclusion that Donald Trump was a much better candidate. | ||
That's what won it. | ||
So they need to stop fighting each other. | ||
They need to realize that the ring of Sauron, that is Mike Johnson, is a deep state operative pitting them against each other. | ||
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Clearly the left has bigger problems than just young men if even their former White House press secretary is leaving the party. | ||
Karine Jean-Pierre, also associated with Jean-Luc Bacard, is now leaving the Democratic Party. | ||
The Democratic Party is now dead as a political force. | ||
The only question is, will they try to drag us into World War III with NATO to take us into their political graves with them? | ||
Well, at least the Democratic Party is number one at one thing in America, and that is committing political suicide and having the lowest poll numbers in their history. | ||
They continue to break records in the last year. | ||
They went to their lowest numbers in history about eight months ago, and it continues to drop and drop and drop down to as low as 30% support. | ||
Some polls only about 22%. | ||
And so now we're seeing a mass exodus out of the Democratic Party. | ||
And now the former White House press secretary, who always wants you to know that, hey, I'm a lesbian and I'm black, so you got to do whatever I say, as if we give a shit, lady. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
We just care about you being a lying front person for the globalist establishment, the ones with World War III and open borders and to cut our sons' penises off. | ||
But that aside, she has now come out and said she's now an independent, and she's left the Democratic Party. | ||
And now the leadership of the Democratic Party are people like AOC and Alexander Soros and Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
They are not course correcting. | ||
They are getting more radical, more out of control. | ||
And Fox News' Will Cain broke down some of these latest developments today. | ||
Joe Biden's former press secretary, Kareem Jean-Pierre, is now urging Americans to embrace life as an independent. | ||
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I think we need to stop thinking in boxes and think outside of our boxes and not be so partisan. | |
If you are willing to stand side by side with me, regardless of your political, how you identify politically, and as long as you respect the community that I belong to and vulnerable communities that I respect, I will be there with you. | ||
All right, so clearly the left has bigger problems than just young men. | ||
If even their former White House press secretary is leaving the party, why are Democrats still in such disarray? | ||
Joining me now is Red State editor Brandon Morse and Democrat strategist Michael LaRosa. | ||
Guys, thanks for being here with me today. | ||
Man, Michael, that didn't take long. | ||
I mean, what are we? | ||
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So it's not shocking. | ||
Well, they weren't all called independent and announced that they were leaving the party. | ||
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And I can't, I still can't tell if she's saying she's leaving the party, but the title, Broken White House, I, yeah, I, I. I kind of understand why she's saying that. | ||
Isn't it weird, Brandon, that, I mean, let's be real, and you know Karine Jean-Pierre, Michael. | ||
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Brandon, this is a loyal servant for four years, spinning whatever she needed to spin, saying whatever she needed to say, telling whatever lie she needed to tell, and now she's an independent. | ||
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And I'm kind of thinking that at this point in time, what we're seeing is a lot of self-preservation coming from many people who are once loyal Democrat. | ||
I don't want to say operatives, but, you know, representatives or people who were allies. | ||
You know, you see Jake Tapper doing the exact same thing, you know, and all of a sudden he's, you know, oh, it was all a mistake. | ||
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That happened. | ||
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that populism is the future, and while the populists scramble to actually control their own government, their own initiatives, their own movement against the onslaught of a deep state operation led by Mike Johnson to just fund the hell out of We have World War III on the cusp of escalation with reported Russian strikes on the Ukrainian city of Kharkov. | ||
In response to the massive drone strike, we're going to be getting into this on the other side for the final hour of the show. | ||
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Now, this week we saw escalations in the war between Ukraine and Russia where Ukraine smuggled in drones and wiped out a tremendous amount of Russian resources deep within the heart of Russia. | ||
This was an incredible attack using Transit carriers, things of that nature, basically Trojan horse and a bunch of drones. | ||
These carriers opened up, these 18-wheelers opened up and the drones took to the skies, destroying airfields, nuclear bombers, things of that nature. | ||
Just before there were supposed to be talks of peace between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Totally damning, condemning, sabotaging any hope of peace in the short period. | ||
Now, just because Ukraine is a villain in this conflict does not mean that Russia is heroic, and it doesn't mean that we support Russia whatsoever. | ||
The question is, how is it that through an America First agenda, an America First principle, we can justify any actions and conflicts like this? | ||
Whether they be between Ukraine and Russia or between Iran and Israel or between Pakistan and India or between China and Taiwan. | ||
Obviously, it's not because the United States of America cares so much about protecting democracy in the region because, after all, Ukraine is not a democracy. | ||
It's not because they care so much about protecting democracy in Taiwan because what does democracy have to do with anything? | ||
Frankly, it's about this artificial intelligence arms race that we are in. | ||
But 95 Russian drones target Ukraine overnight. | ||
Kharkiv hit for 90 minutes straight. | ||
Remember, Kharkiv witnessed the amassing of 50,000 Russian troops right on the border of Russia, right next to Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, called Fortress City. | ||
It's basically the capital of the capital. | ||
It's like that scene from Braveheart where Longshanks says, if you can sack York, you can sack London. | ||
Referring to William Wallace's sacking of York. | ||
Russian forces launched a massive drone assault on Ukraine overnight the 4th of June, deploying 95 strike drones and decoy aircraft across multiple oblasts. | ||
Ukrainian air defenses destroyed 61 Russian drones, according to the Air Force Command. | ||
The attack targeted Kharkiv, Odessa, Sumyoblast, Dnepetrovsk Oblast, and Donetsk Oblast. | ||
Russian aircraft struck seven locations across the country. | ||
Russian forces attack Ukraine daily with various types of weapons. | ||
Russian leadership denies that its army deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure during the full-scale war, killing civilians and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, and energy and water supply facilities, creating authorities and international organizations classify these strikes as war crimes by the Russian Federation and emphasize their deliberate nature. | ||
But, I mean, you want to talk about war crimes, there's not a side in this conflict that hasn't committed them. | ||
Forcing people into conscription, literally kidnapping them against their will. | ||
The displacement of millions of people. | ||
Even their own missiles, Ukrainian missiles, striking their own civilian locations, either deliberately or an accident, and then inadvertently or intentionally blamed on Russia. | ||
This conflict has to end. | ||
It is a bloodbath, as President Trump has said. | ||
But NATO loves it. | ||
NATO wants an escalation with Russia. | ||
I want to show you clip 21 here. | ||
This is NATO just the other day, talking about how much they love themselves and want defense expansion and war and war and war. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
At this ministerio, we are going to take a huge leap forward. | ||
We will strengthen our deterrence and defense by agreeing ambitious new capability targets. | ||
These targets set out what forces and concrete capabilities the Allies need to provide to strengthen our deterrence and defense. | ||
Air and missile defense, long-range weapons, logistics, large land maneuver formations are among our top priorities. | ||
We need more resources, forces and capabilities, So that we are prepared to face any threat and to implement our collective defense plans in full. | ||
To deliver on our new targets, it's clear that we will need significantly higher defense spending. | ||
That underpins everything. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Rather than winding down NATO, they're enhancing their spending, which means that the globalists are arming. | ||
The United States should leave NATO immediately, de-escalate this conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and establish peace in the entire region by developing new technologies and sources of energy that can replace oil as the backing substance of the US dollar. | ||
The real war is space and artificial intelligence. | ||
The real war is the fact that our population is literally collapsing right before our eyes. | ||
And it's not as bad here as it is in places like South Korea or Japan or China. | ||
But in the United States, only 1.7 women are having 1.7 children on average. | ||
When we know that in order to sustain a population needs to be at least 2.1 children per woman, ideally 2.3 children per woman. | ||
Democrats tried to replace our dying population with Unlimited migration, which has just led to terrorist attack after terrorist attack, rape after rape, murder after murder. | ||
But they think that this is just the price that we have to pay, I guess, in order to ensure that we have a slave class in the United States that can fund the technocratic political class elite that wants to sell out all of our interests to a globalist cabal so they can conglomerate all political power into one new world order government and then weaponize technologies like central bank digital currencies and artificial intelligence to control all labor transactions and surveil all speech, thought, and behaviors. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
But let's just break this down here and unpack it on the other side. | ||
This is clip 22, Jordan Peterson talking about half of Western women under 30 having no children. | ||
Here's a stat for you. | ||
We hit this milestone last year. | ||
Half of Western women, 30 and under, have no child. | ||
So it's a little more than half now. | ||
So we hit more than half. | ||
Half of them will never have a child. | ||
and 90% of them will regret it. | ||
That means we're setting up This is a catastrophe, if it's true. | ||
And the data are pretty clear, I believe. | ||
This means we're setting up one woman in four for isolation. | ||
Right? | ||
And that gets increasingly brutal as you get older. | ||
I also think we're setting up that 25% of women to be preyed upon in a manner like nothing we've ever seen when they enter their later years, because they'll have no one to keep an eye out for them, especially during times of vulnerability. | ||
This is not going to be good. | ||
So let me sketch out an idea for you in terms of a timeline and tell me what you think about that. | ||
One couple in three have fertility problems by the age of 30. And that's defined as not being able to conceive within a year of trying. | ||
And so it seems pretty obvious. | ||
All assistive reproductive technology notwithstanding, which is very expensive and very unreliable and certainly not something to be depended on except in cases of absolute necessity. | ||
Having your children before you're 30 is a wise move if you want to ensure that it's going to happen. | ||
And so then the question is order. | ||
You know, we're best served probably as human beings to have our children in our 20s and probably our early 20s. | ||
And of course, that's going to be more demanding for women, more demanding and more of an opportunity, I would say. | ||
Because each child really requires something approximating three years of pretty dedicated care. | ||
You know, the data seem to show that if your child is three and reasonably social, then social education, daycare, can work. | ||
Before that, especially with transformation of caregivers, it doesn't look like it's a very good idea. | ||
So you need three years per child. | ||
And maybe you want two children or three children. | ||
And so that's something like, I don't know, five or six years that you have to devote to it. | ||
Now, women live about six or seven years longer than men. | ||
So that's kind of an interesting little twist on the whole situation. | ||
And if you started your career at 30, you could have 40 years of career, which is a lot. | ||
And that way, I would say... | ||
But there are no real guidelines developmentally for young women, and they don't know what to do, and they're increasingly not married, and they increasingly don't have children, and they're increasingly unhappy. | ||
And it doesn't look to me like slave to a corporation is necessarily a substitute for family life and children. | ||
And while we have a major depopulation crisis, the left is trying to ramp up abortion as much as possible. | ||
I'm going to show clip one here in a moment. | ||
This is a scene from a television show, a movie that was popular a couple of years ago, that's resurfaced in response to everything happening culturally, politically, spiritually in the United States of America right now. | ||
And look, I understand that abortion is a difficult issue for people, and I understand that people argue on both sides. | ||
Silly arguments. | ||
I'm somebody who happens to be pro-life for multiple reasons, religious and practical. | ||
But I understand that the best way to combat abortion is to combat inflation. | ||
The reason abortions happen is because people get pregnant and they don't have enough money to get married or build a life together. | ||
They certainly don't have enough money to raise a child. | ||
And so they decide that they're going to choose to focus on investing in themselves rather than raising a child. | ||
And so they murder an unborn child. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
If you eradicate inflation, then we get to a point where abortion is unnecessary. | ||
But here we are with this clip that was partially written, apparently, by Planned Parenthood. | ||
That was supposed to make abortion look good and men look bad. | ||
But we see the tragedy that it is. | ||
This is clip one. | ||
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No, I can't go for a run because I had an abortion yesterday. | |
I can't go for a run, I can't take a bath or use a tampon or have intercourse for like a week. | ||
Are you, uh... | ||
Yeah, just a couple of things I can't do because I had an abortion yesterday. | ||
Was it mine? | ||
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Yeah, of course it was yours. | |
Yeah. | ||
I didn't want to talk about it beforehand. | ||
I just wanted to do it. | ||
But I haven't shared with boyfriends in the past. | ||
I'm trying to be more open with you. | ||
So you're trying to be open with me. | ||
How many abortions have you had? | ||
I'm not going to share that with you because that is private. | ||
I'm not going to ask you how many girls you've gotten pregnant. | ||
None. | ||
It's not private. | ||
I've got no girls pregnant except for you now. | ||
Who fucking went with you? | ||
My friend Sue Ellen Garth. | ||
I don't even know her! | ||
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You'll meet her. | |
She's a somnambulist. | ||
Who did it? | ||
Who aborted you? | ||
A doctor named Gunita did the procedure. | ||
She delivered my cousin's baby. | ||
Was it a boy or a girl? | ||
My cousin's baby's a girl. | ||
No! | ||
Ours! | ||
It was a ball of cells. | ||
it was smaller than a seed pearl That is the tragedy. | ||
And I remember seeing Elon Musk debate about pro-life versus pro-choice. | ||
I can't remember who it was with. | ||
It was a couple of years ago, not Elon Musk, excuse me, Joe Rogan, debating with someone on his podcast about pro-life versus pro-choice. | ||
And Rogan was getting visibly irritated because his position on it, which is an understandable one, I disagree with it, but it's an understandable one, that if somebody had abused one of his relatives or his daughter and they got pregnant as a result, He was offended that the government would stop his daughter from being able to have an abortion and have to live for nine months with that trauma and go through all that. | ||
And there wasn't really a satisfying result, and I toyed with that idea for such a long time because that's a hard one to respond to. | ||
I mean, totally understand the thinking there. | ||
But then you have to respond with the question, would you murder your grandson in order to save your daughter from a little temporary death? | ||
And so we have to have the argument about whether or not these unborn children are human beings with human rights instead of getting tit-for-tat or weird about these other kind of symptomatic issues or debates around it. | ||
I mean, the real debate is whether or not an unborn child has human rights, is a human being. | ||
And the leftists won't argue in favor of it because they don't have any spiritual sense. | ||
They don't believe in God. | ||
And the right, of course, believes in the insolument at conception. | ||
But this Elon Musk conflict with Donald Trump has just escalated in a massive way. | ||
And I don't know what's going on here, but Elon Musk just posted, after hours of back and forth between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, about the big beautiful bill, about federal contracts, about who's taking advantage of who, about whether we should support it, whether Elon's whining or not about it. | ||
Musk posts, Time to drop the really big bomb. | ||
At Real Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. | ||
That is the real reason they have not been made public. | ||
Have a nice day, DJT. | ||
He posted that 10 minutes ago, and it's already got a million views. | ||
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Thank you. | |
This is all because of Mike Johnson. | ||
Now, I don't know if Donald Trump's in the Epstein files or not, and if Musk is just making this up. | ||
But Elon Musk has a history of not ever making anything up. | ||
Mark this post for the future. | ||
The truth will come out, says Elon Musk. | ||
Does he know something? | ||
Is he speculating something? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
I mean, there's no real way for me to report on this or analyze this because this is a shocker to me, just as it is to you. | ||
I don't know if it's true or not. | ||
I do know that Donald Trump and Elon, excuse me, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein had a falling out many years ago, even before. | ||
His first rendezvous with the law over some of his behaviors, Jeffrey Epstein's that is. | ||
And after all, Donald Trump did sign the executive order to have the Epstein files released. | ||
Why would he sign such an executive order if he knew that he was in the Epstein files? | ||
But on the other hand, I've never heard of Elon Musk lying about something like this, making something like this up. | ||
I mean, every time he said something incredible that everyone thought was impossible, he's pretty much accomplished it. | ||
Landing a rocket a second time. | ||
Building an electric vehicle that was affordable and he could scale in the United States of America. | ||
Co-founder of PayPal before it was even plausible that there would be financial transactions on the internet. | ||
I mean, you name it, this guy's extraordinary. | ||
They thought that he was going to totally fail with Dax, and then he succeeded. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Apparently, explosive tapes recorded by author Michael Wolff show Epstein claiming Trump liked to F his friends, wives, and first slept with Melania on the Lolita Express. | ||
When's this article from the Daily Beast from? | ||
Headline says, listen to Jeffrey Epstein tapes, I was Donald Trump's closest friend. | ||
Did this come out today? | ||
That's an old news. | ||
So who knows what's true? | ||
I highly doubt that Donald Trump is a pedophile or slept with underage girls. | ||
And I think that as soon as he found out that this underage operation was taking place, that's when he disses himself from Epstein. | ||
But he might be named in the files. | ||
Maybe he was on the plane. | ||
Maybe he went to the island. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
But this has to stop. | ||
Because the party cannot sustain a war between Elon Musk and Donald Trump when the real war is between the United States and the globalists. | ||
Between the American people and the American people's own deep state. | ||
That's the real war. | ||
This is Mike Johnson's fault. | ||
Mike Johnson created this bill. | ||
This big, beautiful bill over the course of 14 months, which is basically a deep state budget bill in many ways, many problems with it, many good things about it. | ||
I love the fact that we're going to win this AI arms race. | ||
I love the fact that we're going to go to war in space and a cold war, not a hot war, so we can have dominance and protect ourselves with the Golden Dome without allowing the globalists or the CCP to have this type of power into the 21st century. | ||
I love a lot about it, and I love Donald Trump. | ||
But Mike Johnson could have made a way better bill over the course of 14 months, and he decides to do this? | ||
And then he says, oh, sorry, we don't have enough time to fix it? | ||
Well, can't you just take out the egregious parts? | ||
And I know that the spending that will be generated from this bill is in many ways offset by the revenue that we're going to take in from the tariffs. | ||
And I know that when we lower taxes, the left always says that that increases the deficit. | ||
But history always shows that when you lower taxes, the amount of economic growth compensates for the lower taxes and you actually end up generating more federal revenue. | ||
But this whole entire conflict between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has been staged by Mike Johnson, who's operating as a representative of the deep state, just like Mark Carney goes into Canada. | ||
And he's just sitting back quietly and watching as his two enemies, Elon Musk and Donald Trump, destroy each other on X. With a big grin on his face because of the greatest threat to our deep state apparatus. | ||
I commit so many crimes against humanity, both against our own people and people of the world and has for many decades. | ||
The greatest threat to this deep state, globalist, Machiavellian, utilitarian human rights violating evil cabal that is our own deep state and how it operates throughout the world is a populist movement in the United States of America. | ||
That Elon Musk and Donald Trump were the two champions, the two heroes of both military security and national security dominance and freedom and populism into the 21st century. | ||
And now they have been successfully pitted against each other because of that weasel. | ||
Mike Johnson, who should go straight to hell! | ||
And I don't know what's true about these Epstein claims from Elon Musk, but I do know that this has escalated to a point that was totally unnecessary, all because Mike Johnson can't put together something reasonable and decides that we have to just put together this massive piece of legislation with a bunch of controversial stuff in it when there's really two or three things that we all agree on that we could have just passed independently, but our Congress is too corrupt? | ||
To vote on any of these issues in an isolated way because they have to earmark everything. | ||
Well, I'm not going to vote for your thing unless you vote for my thing. | ||
And all that amounts to is equal erosion on both sides of the political spectrum. | ||
I'm talking about a populist movement that isn't left or right but transcends the left-right paradigm. | ||
You want to talk about 4D chess. | ||
I want to talk about 3D politics that isn't either left or right but transcends the paradigm and just plays it like a fiddle. | ||
And we almost had that. | ||
And no one's criticizing Mike Johnson. | ||
He's just sitting back with his weasel face, taking pictures, selfies of himself on Air Force One with Elon Musk and Donald Trump, knowing I'm going to put you guys against each other. | ||
I'm going to pitch you guys against each other. | ||
I mean, this is some Game of Thrones trash that is happening right now. | ||
Now we've got to a point where Donald Trump is threatening to pull contracts from SpaceX, absolutely necessary contracts to develop the technology to make humanity interplanetary and simultaneously establish the Golden Dome in orbit so the CCP doesn't literally conquer the world into the 21st century. | ||
And then now you have Elon Musk putting something out that's basically a Molotov cocktail on the face of Donald Trump's reputation, going to alienate him from so much of the base, if it's true. | ||
One of these men is not going to come out with a reputation, and it's all because of Mike Johnson being a fucking asshole. | ||
While everybody talks about Elon Musk versus Donald Trump, you've got that Mike Johnson weasel sitting in the back, twiddling his fingers. | ||
Warby Parker glasses and his perfectly gay haircut. | ||
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Welcome back to The Alex Jones Show, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next 24 minutes and 20 seconds. | ||
Before the great Owen Schroer takes over at the war room, I'm told that the court case, the court hearing with Alex Jones has just ended. | ||
I'm anxiously awaiting to hear from Alex. | ||
I'm not sure if he will be calling in or not during this last 24 minutes, but I'm sure you will be hearing from him later today, or at least on his next transmission. | ||
The major escalation has been that Elon Musk has posted on X amid this controversy about the big, beautiful bill and this apparent falling out between Elon Musk and Donald Trump that it's time to drop the really big bomb at real Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. | ||
That is the real reason they have not been made public. | ||
Have a nice day, DJT. | ||
Boom! | ||
And regardless of whether it's true or not, this is a gigantic bomb. | ||
And if it isn't true, Elon Musk's reputation will be forever ruined in the eyes of all those who are America first. | ||
And if it is true, then it's going to be an unrelenting tarnish on the reputation of Donald Trump. | ||
This is mutually assured destruction. | ||
You're never supposed to attack a stronger enemy head-on. | ||
But when you have two nuclear powers of information and leadership operating simultaneously in the United States of America, when they clash with one another, it's mutually assured destruction taking place right before our eyes. | ||
Here's Steve Bannon yesterday. | ||
Talking about what the response should be. | ||
Clip 26 here. | ||
We'll unpack it on the other side. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Right. | ||
Here's a dead bomb. | ||
And Ron John and other people are working on, I think, quite smart changes that can be made to the big, beautiful bill. | ||
But now it's in basically turmoil and chaos. | ||
And this gets back to Polly Pockets. | ||
Kind of tapping things along. | ||
And now it's coming unwound. | ||
At the exact moment, the convergence of all of it. | ||
The kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
The whole border situation and the deportations and what's happening in the courts to call President Trump's bluff. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
They're saying, okay, you got these Article 2 powers, Mike Davis, Steve Bannon yammering on all the time. | ||
You got these Article 2 powers? | ||
Prove it, because we don't think you do. | ||
The delay is to deny. | ||
We're going to get our bluff called there. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
I say go full. | ||
Step one, go full. | ||
President Abraham Lincoln. | ||
And number two, when they respond to that, go Andrew Jackson. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
The same with the Third World War. | ||
And right now, Lindsey Graham's over there. | ||
He's skipping around France, and he's skipping around Germany, and he's flitting around, right? | ||
He's getting page one, what he's got to do. | ||
He's basically telling people, hey, he's calling Trump's bluff. | ||
He says, I've got a veto-proof way for us to extend this war against the Russian people. | ||
That's what. | ||
You've got the moolahs, and most importantly, you've got Beijing. | ||
I don't think Xi's burning up the phone lines to have that call on Friday. | ||
I just don't. | ||
President Trump comes out with a tweet and says they're tough to deal with, no doubt. | ||
No doubt. | ||
And they're not going to do a deal right now. | ||
I think that's pretty obvious. | ||
They're hurting. | ||
They're getting crushed. | ||
But, like I said, hey, they'll make the Chinese people eat grass for two or three. | ||
Yeah, so we've got this nuclear war with Russia escalating. | ||
To almost inevitability, unless there's some divine intervention like there was in Butler during the assassination attempt of President Trump. | ||
We've got this economic war taking place, which is also a space war, which is also an artificial intelligence arms race with China. | ||
And we think that it's going to be OK because we imagine that these other countries must be as reasonable as the United States is, or they must be as accountable to the people as the United States is. | ||
And I know that sounds funny because our. | ||
But you have to remember how many millions of people the Russians were willing to sacrifice under the Soviet Union. | ||
They have that same culture of sacrifice for the motherland. | ||
You have to remember how many tens of millions of people, estimates ranging from 50 to 100 million people, the Chinese were willing to sacrifice during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
Between 1958 and 1962, more people died of starvation in China than were ever killed. | ||
Due to white supremacy between 1619 and 2019 combined. | ||
So you think that the CCP is worried about a little economic hardship for its own people when they know that because of their total control over thought in their country, people will still be hanging pictures of Xi on their wall 50 years from now, despite how bad things may become for them, just like they're hanging pictures of Chairman Mao in their living room. | ||
Despite the fact that everyone living in China now knows or is related to someone who starved to death in China because of Mao 50 years ago? | ||
The amount of suffering that these people are willing to sustain in these other nations is far greater than the amount of suffering that the American people are willing to sustain on behalf of their political class. | ||
I can tell you that for sure. | ||
I do believe that we will win this artificial intelligence arms race and this space race. | ||
Against China, just like we won the Cold War against Russia. | ||
But we can't win this war because we're depending on the people to rise up against their own governments in these countries, or we're depending on the leaders of these other countries being held accountable in any way, shape, or form by their own people. | ||
That's just not going to happen. | ||
The only way to de-escalate is to have some brass balls and to cut some funding. | ||
The only way to win this arms race without compromising the rights, freedoms, and interests of our own people is to do things like codify the recommended doge cuts instead of ranting at each other on X. Instead of allowing the Mike Johnsons to divide us against one another so the deep state can come in, hijack these programs, and control the massive surveillance of the Golden Dome instead of the American people controlling how that's dictated or determined. | ||
The deep state, of course, pitting us against one another so they can control the way that artificial intelligence is deployed, not just on the world, but deployed upon, like a weapon upon our own people, like the 101st Airborne from parachutes on D-Day so many years ago tomorrow. | ||
So they would deploy the artificial intelligence behind the front upon us so they can control all of our actions, our thoughts, our speech, and surveil us for any violations. | ||
Not only will they use it, To usher in this new police state, this new prison planet, but they'll use it to conduct psychological operations not even I or Alex Jones or you can withstand because this artificial intelligence will be so saturated in our culture and our civilization and the information that we consume. | ||
It'll be so subtle in its deployment that we won't even understand that we are being molded into an entirely new person. | ||
We are having our soul subtly... | ||
Until it's too late and we wind up walking around like a scene from 1984. | ||
Shouting at a television screen saying we're at war with this, not with that. | ||
And the next day saying we're at war with that, not with this. | ||
As we rat on each other like so many did under Waltz's tyranny in his state. | ||
During the COVID pandemic, calling the hotline, who's violated, who's not wearing a mask, who isn't social distancing, shooting rubber bullets at people standing on their very own porches in the United States of America like some dystopian apocalyptic scene where to seek out love and the privacy of a home with just a little bit of fresh coffee is enough to get you tortured like the CIA tortured so many. | ||
During the wars in the Middle East over the course of the last several decades. | ||
In fact, I want to show you just a brief clip. | ||
This is clip 35. Tucker Carlson horrified by CIA whistleblower story. | ||
I watched the entirety of this conversation last night. | ||
I was absolutely stunned and appalled and frankly intimidated, but angered more than I was intimidated by some of the facts that came out during this conversation. | ||
Let's watch the highlights here. | ||
You're so unbelievable. | ||
So you go to your lawyer's office, you find out you're being charged with espionage. | ||
I called my wife, she came and picked me up, and I told her, I'm going to kill myself. | ||
This is a death penalty case. | ||
I haven't done anything wrong. | ||
The FBI spends a year investigating you because you say the president is lying. | ||
Yes. | ||
They had my phones tapped. | ||
Actually? | ||
Actually tapped. | ||
Yep. | ||
They intercepted all of my emails. | ||
And then one of them said, we probably should tell you that as we're speaking right now, we're raiding your house. | ||
We're confiscating all of your electronics. | ||
Holy shit! | ||
You're going to be charged with a lot of crimes. | ||
What?! | ||
Did you call home and ask your wife? | ||
One of the female agents said, why don't you sit with that beautiful baby and don't get up? | ||
Why don't you go fuck yourself? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The real threat is the collapse of civilization, is the depopulation agenda. | ||
And if it's not done by some massive meteor shower, I'm going to show you clip 16 here in a second. | ||
If it's not done by some natural near-extinction event, then it'll either be done by nuclear war, or artificial intelligence, or manufactured starvation and food shortages, or manufactured economic crises. | ||
I mean, we are incredibly vulnerable right now. | ||
This is the most dangerous time to be alive. | ||
Just because you have your phone and all this amazing technology doesn't mean that we're in less danger than the initial settlers when they arrived in North America and were met with the savages. | ||
For lack of a better term, let's watch clip 16. We're going to unpack it on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Going back to the Torrid Meteor Stream. | ||
Here is right now the idea that's coming from the New catastrophists that actually go back to 1980 in the British Isles, Victor Klube, William Napier, several others, also some Australian astronomers that theorized that 25 to 30,000 years ago, a gigantic comet, maybe 50 to 60 mile diameter nucleus or even bigger, | ||
came, it was captured into a sub-Jovian orbit, meaning that it's traveling around in the inner solar system between the Sun and Jupiter, that this huge comet began to undergo hierarchical system of breakups, forming ever smaller cometary nuclei pieces that then went under process of breaking up, which ultimately led to the Taurid meteor stream. | ||
In the early days of a cometary destruction like that, Comet Anki? | ||
No, that's good. | ||
Comet Anki wouldn't have been the progenitor comet. | ||
It would have been one of the secondary or tertiary comets from the breakup of the original. | ||
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Does that make sense? | ||
Yes. | ||
Going back 10, 12, 15,000 years ago, this debris has not cleared out. | ||
It's very dense within the stream of the toroid meteor stream. | ||
The Earth crosses that stream twice each year. | ||
So picture this, Jupiter, the Sun. | ||
The stream comes around the Sun. | ||
It makes its perihelion passage around the Sun. | ||
It loops back in just inside Jupiter, like this. | ||
And so it's streaming around like this. | ||
And it lays close to the plane of the ecliptic, and Earth passes through that stream twice each year in its orbit. | ||
When that stuff is coming from its perihelion passage behind the Sun, that's the summertime torrids, which occur in late June and early July. | ||
Now the Earth is moving, and then it comes to the falltime torrids that are coming in towards the Sun, but coming from apparently space. | ||
Now, all meteor streams are named after the constellation that you would look at to see which direction they're emanating from. | ||
The torids, obviously, are named after the constellation of Taurus. | ||
And specifically, the radiant point is almost targeted right on... | ||
We are, right now, today, tomorrow, and the next day, in the peak of the torrid meteor stream. | ||
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That's kind of scary. | |
What happened to the great megafauna? | ||
You had lions the size of horses. | ||
You had dire wolves. | ||
I mean, the list went on and on and on. | ||
And with a geological eye blink, they were gone. | ||
To put that in perspective, the number of species of megafauna that disappeared within this period of deglaciation. | ||
Were the aces disappearing? | ||
During the melting. | ||
During the melting. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
You got it. | ||
During the melting. | ||
Over 100 species disappeared worldwide. | ||
Big animals. | ||
Big animals. | ||
Megafauna is defined as an animal that's more than 44 kilograms or 100 pounds roughly in body weight. | ||
So we're all mega mammals, right? | ||
But the ones today, the lions and tigers and bears and everything else, about 110 to 120 species right in there, depending on how you divide it up. | ||
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That was about the number of species that went extinct. | |
During this episode of deglaciation. | ||
Now, think about that. | ||
Like every big mammal on Earth just goes extinct. | ||
Well, half, half of all the big... | ||
The giant American bison was six feet tall at the shoulder. | ||
It seemed to selectively affect really large animals. | ||
And that makes sense because if you have a tremendous amount of habitat destruction, The larger animals that require more food, that have a longer gestation period of young in the womb, that have a longer period of time of requirement of nurturing until they're viably independent, all of that is longer. | ||
So if you have habitat destruction, it's going to selectively go to the top of the food chain. | ||
Whereas the smaller animals, the scavengers, these things, they're going to have a field day because there's going to be a lot of carrying that they're going to be able to eat. | ||
And we know, like, that in places, you may have heard, you know, about woolly mammoths that have been found quick-frozen, flash-frozen in the permafrost, which is still a mystery. | ||
Why? | ||
How fast would it take a six-ton mammoth to freeze that the contents of the stomach would not even putrefy? | ||
All right, folks, we've got 10 minutes left before Owen Schroer takes over with the War Room. | ||
I'm told that Roger Stone is connecting with us immediately to discuss what is going on between Elon Musk and Donald Trump in these recent unprecedented, unpredictable, not on my bingo card manifestations of this conflict, namely that Elon Musk has posted time to drop That is the real reason they have not been made public. | ||
Have a nice day, DJT. | ||
This is a major escalation in an unnecessary civil war within the MAGA movement, within the America First movement. | ||
As soon as we get connected with Roger Stone, I'm going to allow him to take the floor and speak as much as possible because I want to hear from him just as much as you do in these last few minutes of the show. | ||
We're going to try to hold him over for the beginning of the war room if that's possible. | ||
Owen may be reconnecting with him later on, so make sure you stay tuned for that. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, folks, human beings have been walking the face of the earth for estimates as high as hundreds of thousands of years. | ||
And I find it very hard to believe that it was only in the last 6,000 years or so that human beings came up with technologies like writing and the wheel and agriculture and raising livestock and organizing governments and leaders and rules and laws and supply chains. | ||
Why is it that only over the course of the last 6,000 years have we reached these technological advancements, but over the course of the previous 300,000 years, we haven't? | ||
Well, it's because every 10,000 years or so, there's a mini ice age, and every, what is it, 100,000 years, there's a major one. | ||
There have been near-extinction events time and time again, probably caused by humans in some instances, caused by natural disasters in others. | ||
So the fact of the matter is, we have to figure out how to become interplanetary. | ||
We have to expand and transcend the bounds of this planet. | ||
And we have to simultaneously protect ourselves from each other. | ||
We have to protect ourselves from the globalists who want to intentionally depopulate the planet. | ||
The Bill Gates's have admitted it. | ||
The Kamala Harris's have admitted it. | ||
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The Klaus Schwab's have admitted it. | |
All the world's leading supervillains have advocated for the depopulation of our civilization, going so far as to try to erect the Georgia Guidestones in a Stonehenge-esque aesthetic, advocating for a population on the planet of only 500 million people. | ||
The only way to do that is a massive genocide in unprecedented proportions. | ||
And over the course of the last 50, 60, or 70 years, we have been funding and fueling a deep state within the United States of America that has brought us closer than ever to the eradication of people, humanity from the face of the planet Earth. | ||
We have empowered this deep state to become the unchecked fourth branch of government, which has manifested the greatest violations, human rights violations, in the history of human rights violations. | ||
Conducting experiments on our own people, bringing us to the brink of nuclear war, justifying conflict after conflict, civilian death after civilian death, bombing after bombing in the name of national security. | ||
We have then empowered this apparatus to have such great technology that it can manipulate the masses, control the media, and then force inoculate the population with dangerous vaccines that have resulted in the death of our people. | ||
Not just the death, but the mental decline. | ||
In fact, I'm going to show you clip 32 here. | ||
Just a little bit of an analysis of what these vaccines are found to have done, and then we'll unpack it more on the other side. | ||
Hopefully, Roger Stone will be with us by then. | ||
32, please. | ||
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32, please. | |
All right, it looks like the crew's a little bit distracted. | ||
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Scientists are now confirming what many have long suspected. | |
The COVID shots don't just impact your immune system. | ||
They can damage your brain and devastate mental health. | ||
And the evidence is overwhelming. | ||
A recent wave of studies have revealed shocking increases in ischemic strokes up 44%. | ||
Hemorrhagic strokes up 50%. | ||
All right, folks, we can watch this later right now. | ||
We have Roger Stone on the phone. | ||
Roger, I'm going to give you the floor. | ||
Can you enlighten our audience as to what the hell is going on? | ||
Well, I'm following it like everyone else. | ||
I can just tell you categorically, and I covered this very extensively in my 2015 book, The Clinton's War on Women. | ||
The longest chapter in the book is about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
The claim that Jeffrey Epstein's Notorious files include Donald Trump is false. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was banned from Mar-a-Lago prior to his being charged with sex crimes in Florida. | ||
The Clintons continued to not only socialize with him, but take money with him after he was convicted of a sex crime in Florida. | ||
Trump never visited his island, never visited his ranch, never visited him in Paris. | ||
Never visited his home in Manhattan. | ||
There is no allegation against Donald Trump. | ||
In fact, Virginia Giffray and her attorney have both said that it was only Donald Trump was the only major public figure who supported her in her lawsuit against Epstein. | ||
So this claim is false, and I don't really understand why it is being made. | ||
Elon is not wrong about our need to cut federal spending. | ||
Elon is not wrong about the fact that he and Doge identified not millions, not billions, but trillions of dollars of waste, fraud, and epic corruption in federal spending. | ||
But all of that is not going to get erased in one piece of legislation. | ||
The big, beautiful bill is not perfect, but it's very good. | ||
The biggest tax cut in American history cuts the tax on tips, cuts the tax on Social Security, gives you an increase in the child tax credit. | ||
The place to cut spending is in a rescission bill. | ||
The first one, which would obliterate USAID, is going up next week, I believe. | ||
It's $98.4 billion in cuts in federal spending. | ||
Which sounds like a big number, but it's about 5% of what Elon Musk has correctly identified. | ||
But this is like turning around an ocean liner. | ||
It was never going to happen in one piece of legislation. | ||
So I think it is unfortunate. | ||
The president was generous in his comments about Elon Musk's contribution to this administration and to identifying the waste, fraud, and abuse, and I'm sorry to see this degenerating into a But the claim that Jeffrey Epstein or that Donald Trump is compromised because of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is categorically false. | ||
Do you believe that Elon Musk is mistaken in making this allegation or just blatantly dishonest? | ||
I just, I can't say, I don't know Elon Musk. | ||
I've met him once in my life. | ||
He does not follow me on X, so therefore he can't block me as I guess he just blocked me. | ||
Charlie Kirk. | ||
I am, generally speaking, quite grateful to Elon for giving me my voice back. | ||
Remember that I've been for life still on Facebook, on Instagram, on YouTube. | ||
The only two places you can follow me are X, where I'm Roger J. Stone Jr., except no substitutes. | ||
Go to my verified page. | ||
I'm also on two socials. | ||
So I'm grateful to Elon Musk for my voice. | ||
I think he's done great things for free speech. | ||
I don't know where he's getting this information, but the longest chapter in my 2015 book, The Clinton's War on Women, is an expose of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I accurately had his flight manifests for the Lolita Express from the FAA. | ||
I report accurately on his little black book. | ||
Yes, Donald Trump was on Epstein's plane once. | ||
It was a weekend in which Trump's plane was in the shop for repairs. | ||
Donald Trump and his wife Marla Maples at the time and his daughter Tiffany flew from New York to Palm Beach and back with Jeffrey Epstein, which proves what? | ||
Proves nothing whatsoever. | ||
They knew each other. | ||
Trump doesn't deny that. | ||
Trump cut him off very early. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
He was one of the first to cut him off. | ||
And frankly, at least up until today, I was an example of somebody who trusted both Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
And I'm leaning that way now. | ||
Perhaps it's my own naivete. | ||
But it seems to me that there's more behind this MAGA civil war than meets the eye. | ||
It doesn't seem like something that would have organically happened. | ||
Just between Elon and Trump. | ||
I'm really disappointed in Mike Johnson throughout this entire process as Speaker of the House. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds left before we have to go to break before Owen Schroer takes over. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
Look, Speaker Johnson has a near-impossible job. | ||
He has a three-seat majority, and half of his caucus doesn't want to do anything. | ||
They're just rhinos who want to quietly get re-elected. | ||
They don't want to expose the epic corruption of the Biden crime family, for example. | ||
So he's got a very difficult job, and it is not wise to put forward pieces of legislation for which you cannot get a majority to vote. | ||
He's got a difficult task. | ||
Do we need to cut federal spending? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Do we need draconian cuts? | ||
Yes, we do. | ||
But it's not going to be done in one piece of legislation. | ||
It was never going to be done in one piece of legislation. | ||
Just the tax cuts in the big, beautiful bill make it crucial. | ||
To support. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And the Golden Dome, I think, is crucial for our future as a nation into the 21st century, as well as winning the artificial intelligence arms race. | ||
Roger Stone, it's an honor and a pleasure to speak with you. | ||
We do have to end this transmission so Owen Troyer can take over on The War Room. | ||
Make sure you stay tuned and visit thealexjonesstore.com to be the reason Alex Jones, this crew, and these hosts will always be on the air fighting for humanity. | ||
Stay with us! | ||
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