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Well, here we are. | ||
July 4th, 2025. | ||
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The 250th anniversary of our Republic. | |
InfoWars. | ||
Tomorrow's news. | ||
Today. | ||
I want to thank all of you for your steadfast defense of the Republic and humanity and your support of this transmission hated by the globalists above all else except President Trump because he defies their will. | ||
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All the hip young things Trying to make a scene Living out forbidden dreams It's all a sprangled banner Blooders in the sky | |
250 years ago, on July 4th, 1776, our forebearers declared independence against the greatest empire in the world that had defeated all other major armies. | ||
And because of our perseverance in the next six years, we won. | ||
And so this July 4th, 2025, we are at that crossroads as well. | ||
You can cut the suspense with a knife. | ||
Now, yesterday, I interviewed the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, former top national security advisor to President Trump, General Flynn. | ||
And he talked about the elephant in the room, the CIA report that we know is true because we already covered it all, about crossfire hurricane being run by Obama and the CIA and the DOJ to try to overthrow the 2016 election. | ||
That is treason, not just against President Trump, but against the American people and our vote and our will. | ||
And then you've got weeks ago, Senator Grassley's report with China, Venezuela, and others working with the Democratic Party and the CIA, it's all in the documents, and the DOJ, a director of the FBI, to have communist China flying ballots marked for Joe Biden in 2020 that we already reported all the time. | ||
The whistleblowers, the ballots, the U.S. Postal Service drivers finding it in Pennsylvania. | ||
It just confirms it all. | ||
And Flynn is right. | ||
We must now have indictments of the big three capos under the globalists. | ||
Comey, Brennan, and Clapper. | ||
And so on this July 4th transmission, we'll cover all the latest developments, but I'm going to re-air that interview from yesterday with General Flynn. | ||
And it is of maximum importance to get that out. | ||
Yeah, he talks to Trump. | ||
Trump says he's one of his top non-official advisors. | ||
But it's not just I respect Flynn and know he's right. | ||
I know that myself. | ||
You know that. | ||
These enemies of the Republic are not going to stop. | ||
And they are going to stage false flags. | ||
And they are going to continue to try to sabotage the economy. | ||
And if they ever get back in power, they're coming after everybody. | ||
So this is an existential threat for me and my family. | ||
I liken it to Star Wars, episode four, the first episode. | ||
And you got the rebels get the plans to get back to their base. | ||
But in comes the Death Star, and it's got to orbit the planet to get a clear shot at the moon. | ||
And the Death Star is getting close to clear to fire. | ||
We're six, seven months into the Trump administration, 160-something days. | ||
And this is so existential for me. | ||
But remember, as Trump's always said, they got to get through us to get to you. | ||
This is all about targeting you with Claire and Pivot for total collapse. | ||
It's so exciting. | ||
It's so historic. | ||
People love a football team or a basketball team. | ||
It's raw-rah. | ||
It's tribal. | ||
This team, that team. | ||
Those are all facsimiles. | ||
Those are all simulations of the real thing. | ||
It's like not marrying a woman, but saying, I like my blow-up doll. | ||
I'm going to go buy a blow-up doll, and it'll be my wife. | ||
It won't argue with me. | ||
Watching football and caring about that like it's important is like having a blow-up doll versus your real wife. | ||
This is the real battle. | ||
This is the animating contest of liberty. | ||
This is what it's really all about on July 4th, 2025. | ||
It's not about cheeseburgers and beer and fireworks. | ||
That's all great. | ||
Believe me, I love it. | ||
It's about this American revolution that is still back to the future, the most cutting-edge development in human history and relaunching it like the Phoenix from the Ashes, which is happening like a starship blasting off from South Texas into orbit. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
We'll be right back sharing the live feed at Relox Shows. | ||
Now you are the Paul Revere. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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The Globalists are coming. | |
The Globalists are coming. | ||
Gates, Schwab, Soros. | ||
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Gentlemen, these men must be stopped at all costs. | |
They want to put chemicals in the water that turn the frogs gay? | ||
How about we put their tea in the water instead? | ||
The Americans have routed us, sir. | ||
They keep taking that strange liquid that makes their tongues blue. | ||
We can't hold them off much longer, sir. | ||
Those Yanks are demons, I tell you. | ||
I saw one beat one of our boys to death with a stuffed animal frog. | ||
A stuffed animal frog? | ||
Yeah, I've killed probably 10 or 12 red coats with Old Froggy here. | ||
It's a highly underrated melee weapon, in my opinion. | ||
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The answer to 1984 is 1776. | |
The End It's July 4th, 2025. | ||
I am your embattled host, Alex Jones. | ||
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And I'm exactly where I want to be at the front lines. | |
If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
Live from theinfowars.com studios, It's Alex Jones. | ||
There are not words for me to describe how truly epic the times we live in are. | ||
I am so thankful to my family, to the crew, to our viewers and listeners, the activists, but most importantly, to God for putting us in the position to take a head-on run at the globalist and to see such incredible success. | ||
Overall, I am beyond pleased with President Trump. | ||
I will warn Trump when I think things could be a setup, but in general, I have extreme faith in the fact that he's a good man that the evil globalists hate, and we know that's true. | ||
I have been massively persecuted for my support of Trump, which is fine. | ||
I signed up for this, but that's really the marker or the highlighting of the fact that we're on the right track. | ||
So we have a lot to cover here today on this July 4th transmission, but yesterday's interview with General Flynn was so important. | ||
I'm going to re-air it coming up at the bottom of the hour in only like 25 minutes from now. | ||
We'll continue on with a raft of incredible interviews. | ||
And you should definitely share the interview that is on Exit Relox Jones. | ||
Because we have these coup members. | ||
And we have the CIA's own report. | ||
And you go, oh, the CIA, I already reported on all this 2017, 2018 through now. | ||
I already know it up one side and down the other. | ||
I already know it's all true. | ||
They published the CIA against itself. | ||
That's ever happened in its history since 1947, the National Security Act. | ||
That the CIA director Ratcliffe finds Obama admin, Brendan, Comey, and Clap, the three ring rapes, conceive the Trump-Russia collusion hoax as a political weapon against MAGA and America and the will of the voters. | ||
Here's the report. | ||
With the exhibits, their own emails, their own messages, how they did it to try to overturn the election, to have the fake impeachments. | ||
This is treason. | ||
Then you've got the Senate report from Grassley. | ||
Came out weeks ago, got almost no coverage with all the documents and whistleblowers that Communist China with Venezuela, the CIA, the Democratic Party in 2020 shipped in the fake ballots marked for Joe Biden. | ||
I don't know, it's true. | ||
We reported it all the time. | ||
Only other organization did a better job than us, and they did was a gateway punt. | ||
The whistleblowers, the documents, the USPS drivers. | ||
They all did the right thing and told the truth. | ||
The Chinese driving in Michigan and Pennsylvania and others at 2 a.m., 1 a.m. with the trucks, offloading the ballots. | ||
And Patriots shot video of it and said, look, it's all only Mark for Biden. | ||
It's all crisp. | ||
It wasn't mailed. | ||
It's been shipped in. | ||
And the mules dropping off the deliveries. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
That's coming up at the bottom of the arm. | ||
But in the final equation, we must see immediate action. | ||
And we must, with this total proof, on Crossfire Hurricane directed by Obama and a State Behind Networks in this coup. | ||
And on four years later, 2020, the Communist Chinese with Venezuela and the Democrats. | ||
It's cut and dry. | ||
We have them. | ||
This isn't hand in the cookie jar. | ||
This is like cops busting in when a guy's robbing the bank and they're handing him the cash. | ||
This is open and shut level developments. | ||
And the corporate media is not going to report on this. | ||
It's up to the independent free media to do it. | ||
It's up to you to share the feed right now at Rell Office Show. | ||
It's up to you to take the archive of the interview yesterday on X of Flynn and share it on your email, on your text messages, and tell those who share it to share it and tell those they share it to share it and so on. | ||
That's called the chain reaction. | ||
I harp on the chain reaction every hour, at least for 30 seconds, because it's where victory lies. | ||
You recognizing the agency you have of free will and the power you have to override these systems of propaganda and deception. | ||
They wouldn't be working so hard to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop and all the rest of it and cross for a hurricane if they didn't know it could bring them down. | ||
And we're that close right now. | ||
But let's talk about what the bad guys are doing. | ||
Yesterday, another Obama-appointed judge, just days after the Supreme Court said Article III courts created by Congress are not co-equal to legislative or executive and cannot do nationwide injunctions against the executive. | ||
You weren't elected popularly, the only person nationwide elected the president. | ||
You aren't little emperors. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
And what did I say months ago and weeks ago and yesterday? | ||
I said, watch. | ||
District judges can, with a class action suit that's been won, demand the Supreme Court try to hear it. | ||
But instead, now the judge is saying he's treating groups of illegal aliens set for deportation, most of them with giant criminal records on top of it, as a class block, and that he's doing a new injunction. | ||
Well, the different conservative judges of the court have issued statements saying, we knew you'd do that, and we're going to block that as well. | ||
And they told the lower courts, if you think you're going to do that, we're going to come in not in 160 days like they did in the first round. | ||
We're going to come in quickly. | ||
But that didn't stop people like Moss. | ||
Put him on screen. | ||
Look at the arrogance of that megalomaniac, hyper-narcissist. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
He wants to show off to all his little buddies. | ||
You can't deport rapists and Murderers. | ||
I say they didn't even file a class action. | ||
I say this is a class action. | ||
And I say the president of the United States, meaning the voters, you need to sit down and shut up. | ||
What did Bob Villen, the big BBC-backed rapper, say earlier in the week at that big BBC televised show? | ||
He said, you don't like your country being conquered by Muslims? | ||
Sit down and shut the F up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
And the government will arrest you if you criticize that, but they televise that piece of garbage saying, shut up. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they're scared of you speaking out. | ||
Well, they can't silence us all. | ||
Just like in Bug's life, the grasshoppers are saying to the grasshopper, hey, we got plenty of grain and food here. | ||
Why are we going to go back? | ||
Is that one ant stood up to us? | ||
He said, because those little ants outnumber us 100 to 1. | ||
And if they ever figure that out, it's over for us. | ||
So we're going back there. | ||
So Judge blocked sweeping asylum crackdown after Trump declared invasion at southern border. | ||
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss said Trump's proclamation declaring an invasion at the border cannot be used to justify unilateral restorations he sought to impose on asylum seekers. | ||
So he says, I'm filing a class action. | ||
Class action is going to be brought by people. | ||
No, he just says, I do it. | ||
Holy smokes, Justice Alito called it. | ||
Remember the victory we had at SCOTOS over the nationwide injunctions? | ||
He wrote, don't think to lower courts in his decision, even before this happened with Moss, that you're going to do fake class action universal injunctions. | ||
We're going to slap that down real fast. | ||
And here's what he said. | ||
The universal injunction will return from the grave under the guise of nationwide class relief. | ||
And today's decision will be of little more than a minor academic interest. | ||
He goes on to say, we're going to slap that down. | ||
So more tyranny while they say Trump is a dictator. | ||
More lies. | ||
More fraud. | ||
But here's more of the actions Trump's taking. | ||
Justice Department is now exploring using criminal charges against election officials who don't follow executive orders or election law and allow illegals to vote without IDs and more. | ||
New York Times. | ||
So we're seeing the right movement there. | ||
Trump withholds nearly $7 billion from schools with little explanation. | ||
Remember that? | ||
No, he signed executive orders months ago saying on the date two days ago that if you keep transgender brainwashing or illegal aliens getting benefits, we will cut your federal education funding. | ||
And he's now done that. | ||
More of how you take action. | ||
But instead, the Corporate goes, we don't know why he did this. | ||
He wants to cut the school lunch program. | ||
He did no such thing. | ||
But that's how they try to confuse the public, who they try to keep politically illiterate. | ||
And also, the documents have come out that Gates, the Democrats, and Big Pharma have a consortium to attack RFK Jr., HHS head, who really is the MVP right now taking action, from one level saying he's bad and evil and going to kill tens of millions with what he's doing with no evidence, to another level having right-wing influencers that they give talking points to and pay saying that he's not really MAGA. | ||
But they are moving to take out the poison dyes, the fluoride. | ||
It's already happening. | ||
States are banning it. | ||
They've got their autism report coming out. | ||
They've already said it shows that the vaccine is directly linked to it. | ||
And they've taken away liability protection from the vaccines, which means these companies won't even put them out. | ||
And then the FDA and mRNA COVID shots cause myocarditis. | ||
They come out yesterday. | ||
It's a 15-minute report on the official FDA feed with their head scientists saying, no, we already know the shots are causing myocarditis. | ||
They put a report out a few days ago saying it's also directly linked to autism. | ||
So the report he promises in September that derails everything they've done and overturns the whole poison shot system, the whole social control, eugenics, depopulation system. | ||
They're already softening things up with the artillery ahead of that. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Meanwhile, Senator Rand Paul working with FBI Director Patel to investigate Fauci malfeasance may force crooked Dr. Fauci to testify under oath. | ||
The criminal investigations are ongoing. | ||
Kennedy also exposes how the globals are cutting off farms to cause mass starvation and control. | ||
HEAS Secretary Kennedy, Fauci pardoned by Biden to protect from creation of COVID and CDC hid 1,135% spike in autism rates from hepatitis B shot. | ||
Fauci pardoned by Biden to protect from creation of COVID, how they created COVID and hid what was happening. | ||
It was all on purpose, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And it goes on from there. | ||
And Kennedy talking about how Trump behind the scenes is absolutely so concerned about what's happening. | ||
Plus, he's doing it publicly. | ||
So very, very powerful, important information, but you're not going to see the corporate media reporting on that. | ||
It's up to us to get these reports out. | ||
I keep going back to you. | ||
Like in V for Vendetta, when the head inspector is talking to V in disguise, they're meeting out of the park at some statues to remember those killed by the bio weapon released by the government to bring in martial law, shadows, foreshadowing of COVID. | ||
And he says, if you knew all this, DeV, why didn't you go to me before? | ||
Why didn't you speak out before? | ||
And he said, Inspector, I was waiting for you. | ||
I was waiting for you. | ||
And that's why the whistleblowers and everything we're doing is so important. | ||
All of us together are what's going to turn this around. | ||
I'm not going to fix it. | ||
Trump's not going to fix it. | ||
Pam Bonnie's not going to fix it. | ||
Tom Homo's not going to fix it. | ||
R.F.K. Jr. is not going to fix it. | ||
Kirk Carlson's not going to fix it. | ||
Joe Rogan's not going to fix it. | ||
Elon Musk isn't going to fix it. | ||
All of us together, from the lowest level to the highest level, making the right decisions, having courage, and telling the truth, we are going to fix it. | ||
And that leads me now to the passage yesterday of the Big Beautiful Bill, which has a bunch of pork in it and it's got issues, but they pulled out the AI dictatorship section and a bunch of others. | ||
Thank God. | ||
I couldn't support it until then. | ||
Three days ago. | ||
But to watch Hakeem Jeffries in his biggest filibuster in history, no, the record's 25 hours. | ||
He did eight. | ||
They just say he did. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Because they love their father. | ||
Lives. | ||
He said over and over again that this is an attack on the working class where he was opposing getting rid of taxes on tips and giant record tax cuts on the working class and middle class. | ||
What a monstrous person. | ||
But that's why in all the polls, there's a total political realignment with the Republican Party now, the party of the working people, because they understand it. | ||
So Akeem Jefferson could talk about the working class, the common people all day long. | ||
It's a lie, and more and more people now understand it. | ||
And that's why the Democrats, which are just a globalist arm, are so panicked and so scared. | ||
And Carbo's saying Trump's going to declare martial law and Trump's a dictator and he's going to kill the migrants because they're gearing up for the false flags. | ||
And that won't work either. | ||
But it could cause a lot of destabilization and problems. | ||
That's why we're here exposing it so that we can get ahead of that and understand what's going on. | ||
But we have record 147,000 jobs, way above expectations. | ||
I have all these other factory orders and energy prices plunging. | ||
And Trump is winning in his agenda faster than I thought he could do. | ||
We have the Federal Reserve refusing to cut interest rates. | ||
We have the Moody's and the big globalist rating agencies lowering our ratings more. | ||
And the New York Times saying, oh, the U.S. is about to fail. | ||
Even though we're winning worldwide in way better position than China or the EU or Canada or any of these countries. | ||
Now it's like $13 trillion committed. | ||
$5 trillion is already flooded in. | ||
Because we've got a president saying America's open for business again. | ||
The Keystone pipelines getting opened up and all the rest of it. | ||
But they just keep telling you, you're a loser. | ||
You're a failure. | ||
It's over. | ||
And that's why Trump says don't be a panicking on the economy. | ||
The last ingredient to a cesspool economy is optimism and confidence. | ||
So I won't sit here and give you fake confidence. | ||
I won't sit here when something's dangerous or bad or I think wrong. | ||
Hopefully it turns out okay, like the Iran stuff. | ||
So far it has. | ||
And I've said, okay, we'll see. | ||
But 95% of the time, I'm in alignment with Trump. | ||
And the left tries to make that a big issue. | ||
Oh, Jones suddenly doesn't support Trump. | ||
That's another one of their lies. | ||
Jones turns on Trump. | ||
The headlines every day. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I'm not a cult. | ||
Trump doesn't want a cult. | ||
Anybody that's in MAGA that wants a cult, you're in the wrong group. | ||
Go to North Korea. | ||
I'm a free will person. | ||
And I will state my views. | ||
I'll have General Flynn on, like I did yesterday. | ||
We're about to re-ear it. | ||
Saying, hey, we got to have action now. | ||
Trump overall is doing a great job, but we need indictments for treason, for the theft of the 2020 election, the attempted coup in 2016, 2017. | ||
We have all the documents. | ||
We have the government reports. | ||
We have the facts. | ||
Hell, I lived. | ||
I already knew 95% or 90% of what was in the report. | ||
But it's up to us to get those reports out. | ||
Here is breaking. | ||
Even CNBC has to admit this. | ||
United States adds 147,000 jobs, smashing expectations by tens of thousands. | ||
Unemployment 4.1, again, beating expectations. | ||
Here's a report. | ||
Anything's possible. | ||
We'll know shortly. | ||
Obviously, it's the big June job, job, jobs report. | ||
I wouldn't look for this to make an easy, more likely. | ||
147,000 jobs, definitely better than expected, no matter what your range was, whether it was closer to 100 or 115,000. | ||
It's a pretty good number. | ||
And guess what? | ||
If we look at the two-month revision, it's positive. | ||
It's up 16,000. | ||
How does 147 stack up? | ||
Well, it's pretty odd because it's exactly where we were in April, unless they revised that to find a higher number than that. | ||
Well, you're going back to last year. | ||
So this is tied for the, you know, second best, tied for the first best number of job creation of the year. | ||
Now, let's look at the numbers for unemployment rate. | ||
That number is coming in at, well, it's coming in at, where is it to underemployment? | ||
There it is. | ||
4.1%. | ||
Sorry, folks, we do this on the fly. | ||
4.1%. | ||
And obviously, 4.1 equals where we were in February to find a lower unemployment rate at the beginning of the year when it was at 4%. | ||
Now, if we look at average hourly earnings, up two tenths, we're looking for up three tenths in the rearview mirror is up four tenths. | ||
Up two tenths equals where we were in April to find a lower number. | ||
You really have to go back in the wayback machine. | ||
You're going all the way back to August of 23 when it was up one tenth. | ||
So earnings are something to pay attention. | ||
Now, here's the bigger picture. | ||
Suddenly you see CNN being pro-Trump maybe 30% of the time. | ||
You never saw that 1% of the time the last nine years. | ||
Well, they have no ratings. | ||
They're falling apart. | ||
They're about to be sold off, but they can't go against all the people. | ||
And there's a lot of the establishment now behind Trump because they know China's double-crossed him, and this is the only way out. | ||
So we are winning, but there are lots of straggling pools of globalist forces that are very, very dangerous. | ||
So we're not out of the woods yet. | ||
Blowout June payrolls, 147,000 jobs, way above expectations. | ||
This payrolls increase. | ||
Goldman finds net purchase intent. | ||
Tesla up. | ||
He goes on and on. | ||
Services survey signals expansion in June. | ||
So, good stuff happening. | ||
We'll be right back with General Flynn. | ||
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Leading a frontal assault on the lies of the New World Order. | |
It's Alex Jones. | ||
All right. | ||
General Flynn is our guest. | ||
And he's a former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, former top national security advisor, President Trump, and current advisor, unofficially of Trump. | ||
He is here to give us a threat assessment on the real current state of things and what he thinks is most important front and center. | ||
He's alone with us for about 20 minutes, generalflynn.com. | ||
So General Michael Flynn, thank you so much for being here. | ||
You've got the floor. | ||
Thanks so much for having me, Alex, and everything that you continue to do and report on. | ||
I mean, it's amazing how visionary you really are. | ||
So where are we? | ||
Where is the United States of America right now? | ||
And, you know, we have, I'm not sure if Hakeem Jeffries has shut up yet, but we'll have the big, beautiful bill, and that'll get signed off here by the President of the United States shortly. | ||
And that'll continue to move our economy in the direction that I think that Trump wants to move. | ||
And, you know, one of the big things this summer, of course, is the price of a gallon of gas, the price of a gallon of milk, the price of a dozen eggs. | ||
So all that matters to the American people. | ||
But what also matters to the American people, and I know this because I'm getting it in spades, and I hear it because I pay very close attention to the various news conferences and press conferences that both Trump does, and as well as is being done from the White House press room. | ||
And that's this issue of accountability. | ||
So yesterday, and I think you've reported on it and it's floating around the internet right now, is this declassified document about Russia Gate, right? | ||
I mean, I've known this. | ||
Everybody knows this. | ||
But now there's stark evidence. | ||
There you go. | ||
There is stark evidence. | ||
Brennan, Comey Clapper, right? | ||
And these three stooges, these three hoodlums. | ||
These guys, the whole thing was made up. | ||
It was made up to help Hillary Clinton win. | ||
And in fact, part of that also says that actually Russia wanted Hillary Clinton to win. | ||
They actually favored her to win. | ||
So that document's out. | ||
There's another document that didn't get a lot of reporting, and that's the document that Senator Grassley, I think he released a couple of weeks ago about foreign interference in our elections, particularly precisely China, but China, Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, Iran, where the U.S. intelligence community was aware of all this during the 2020 election. | ||
So we've known that. | ||
So how much more do we know that the U.S. intelligence community is hiding from the American people? | ||
But this particular document that you're rifling through right there, Alex, is such a staggering display of criminal behavior by the most senior officials in the U.S. government under Barack Obama. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we now know, because during my case, we brought it out, you know, before my case was dismissed, we fought tooth and nail. | ||
Yeah, these are acts of treason, exactly. | ||
So the fifth, and I'll go back this, the 5th of January of 2017 was a very famous meeting, which we now know we have all the evidence of, there's probably some redacted items that are still remaining, but we have enough evidence of the 5th of January 2017 meeting in the Oval Office run by Barack Obama and his soldiers, right? | ||
Those three, Comey Clapper and Brennan were three among a couple of others. | ||
Yates and Susan Rice were two others. | ||
And that's the meeting that they conspired to basically undermine a duly elected president of the United States. | ||
And the person that they talked about getting rid of first was yours truly. | ||
That was the 5th of January, 2017. | ||
The 6th of January, that particular report was presented, what that report is talking about, that report was presented to Donald J. Trump and his incoming national security team the very next day up at Trump Tower, 6th January, 2017. | ||
So here they are in the Oval Office on the 5th of January, and they are conspiring to basically undermine and overthrow the presidency of the United States of America. | ||
And then the 6th of January was the day that they then met to lie to the incoming administration, particularly to President Trump, about a whole series of things. | ||
And no series of things are highlighted in this particular. | ||
All right, gentlemen, stay there. | ||
You have the floor, sir, to unpack first the level of treason, as you said earlier, we're dealing with, and what must be done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So first of all, Alex, we're at war. | ||
We're at war with a very intrusive component of our federal government and some of the other institutions. | ||
And this is a Marxist takeover. | ||
And these people have not quit. | ||
It started with Barack Obama. | ||
They wanted Hillary Clinton desperately. | ||
Trump won. | ||
You know, they stole the election in 2020. | ||
Trump, thank God, survived an assassin's bullet to his head. | ||
And he's now the president. | ||
And he's doing some amazing things. | ||
But this nation, and I want everybody to understand that this is a Marxist revolution that is ongoing in our country and has been for a long time. | ||
So Trump, and another aspect of the presidency, the president of the United States is the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief, and he is the chief law enforcement officer for the country, not the attorney general of the United States, okay? | ||
The president is. | ||
So, the president has extraordinary national emergency powers, national security authorities that he can exercise. | ||
And I can tell you, with this report, with what Senator Grassley put out about elections and the intrusion of our elections by foreign adversaries and others that were supporting them inside of this country, and what we now know of what they try to sort of pull the wool over our eyes with the head of the CIA, | ||
the head of the National Intelligence Directorate, and the head of the FBI, those three alone, never mind a few others, we now must demand accountability. | ||
And I can tell you, just looking at the last 24 hours, and I put something out a couple of days ago, and I've actually said this on your show before, the people that they need to go after, they need to go after some of these guys right now. | ||
And I mean like today and tonight. | ||
You said a year ago, you said a month ago, you said Brennan, Clapper, and Comey are the kingpins. | ||
You get them, the whole thing falls, and now it's in the report. | ||
Yeah, and exactly. | ||
And, you know, and like I said, you go pick up Jim Clapper. | ||
So, Cash Patel, go pick up Jim Clapper, take him on a long ride to wherever he's going to be questioned. | ||
And I get, and I guarantee during that ride, he will spill his guts because Jim Clapper does not want to go to jail. | ||
He's an older gentleman. | ||
You know, he's like probably 80, 81 years old. | ||
He doesn't want to go to jail for the rest of his life. | ||
And the other thing is Brennan, Comey, and Clapper, those three, those three amigos, they're soldiers. | ||
Okay. | ||
They're soldiers in this takeover of America. | ||
The kingpins here are people like Barack Obama and others who are part of this globalist component, and they're internal to this country. | ||
There are some of the large CEOs, if you will, and certainly the overseas component of the globalist cabal led by people, the likes of Soros, as an example. | ||
So these three, though, were soldiers, and they were executing what they were told to execute, which is basically to undermine. | ||
Once Trump won in 2016, we are not going to let this guy have a day to breathe. | ||
Undermine him. | ||
Get rid of him. | ||
And they wanted him out before the election. | ||
They wanted him out once he won. | ||
They wanted him out immediately with the likes of Rosenstein, who was the acting attorney general at the time, trying to run the 25th Amendment on Trump. | ||
I mean, so many things that we have got to go back and look at. | ||
And, General, just to briefly interrupt, because you're so on target here, for people that don't know about Rousey's report and all the documents he got from whistleblowers and others, it's exactly what you and I said four and a half years ago at the time, what came out, the Chinese whistleblowers, the ballots floating on private planes in the key battle around stealing it, the Chinese nationals driving the cars in at 2 a.m. in Michigan and other Pennsylvania, and the postal drivers finding it, reporting it, FBI threatening them. | ||
This was Venezuela, China working with the CIA, working with their own operatives to literally steal the election. | ||
And then when the FBI mid-level found it and reported it, it then being shut down. | ||
This is total proof of high treason with the Democratic Party, with their own operatives and the intelligence agencies and DOJ working to steal the election using the power and force of our main adversary, the Communist Chinese. | ||
I mean, look, we know the penalty for this is open and shut, and they need to get fair trials, and then they need to be hung in public. | ||
This is very, very serious time for America. | ||
And Trump is in a really powerful position, not only the presidency of the United States of America, but the mandate that he was given in a very historic victory. | ||
You know, we haven't had that many presidents that were president, and then there was a break, and then they were president again. | ||
I think it's only been twice in our history. | ||
And that's because the American people, they felt like something was stolen from us. | ||
And it was. | ||
Our country was like an attempted robbery of the United States of America by the Marxist left in this country. | ||
Okay? | ||
Well, there was a kidnapping, a kidnapping general for four years. | ||
They got control. | ||
We pushed them back out. | ||
So this is a tug of war. | ||
It's huge. | ||
And so Trump right now, with a Congress that should be behind him, they're not totally behind him. | ||
This uniparty that's sitting in Congress, right? | ||
He won the Republican House, the Republican Senate. | ||
He's got three appointees in the Supreme Court. | ||
Say what we want about them. | ||
But Trump is in a really, really powerful position. | ||
He's six months into the job of his second term, and he needs to really start taking action. | ||
This bill that gets signed, it's going to skyrocket the economy, I think, is going to really move quickly here. | ||
And I think that Trump has got a good plan for that. | ||
But what I want to tell him is I want to tell President Trump that, and he understands this, trust me, he understands this. | ||
He's got to get the people around him to understand it even more and now to act. | ||
But we are at war. | ||
We are in a wartime situation right here at home. | ||
And, you know, you can go back to one of our founders, John Jay, in Federalist Paper 2 and 3, he addressed the greatest threat to America. | ||
And I'll paraphrase the greatest threat to America won't be from a foreign adversary. | ||
It'll be from subversion inside of our own country. | ||
And that's where we are today, almost 250 years later, right? | ||
249 years later. | ||
We have subversion from the highest elements of our United States intelligence and security apparatuses, right? | ||
The leaders of those organizations were subverting, and they were doing it on behalf of a president of the United States. | ||
And that was in name as Barack Obama. | ||
So Trump has got to get his team together and say, okay, folks, what do we want to do? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
What steps are we going to do? | ||
And the most important person in that room is probably Pam Bondi. | ||
You know, if she's got the wherewithal to be able to do this, you know, we don't need any more talk on any of these news channels anymore. | ||
What we need is we need action. | ||
I would like to know, as an American and as somebody that has been through hell and back, I want to know, is there an investigation ongoing against these people? | ||
That's not giving away the farm. | ||
Just tell the American people what it is that you're doing. | ||
Because if you don't, we're going to stop believing anything You say. | ||
And we're going to continue to have that truth continue to be just going away, just dissipating. | ||
Because right now, and trust, the idea of trust in our institutions is something that we want desperately. | ||
The American people want to trust our institutions desperately, but we do not. | ||
And that trust will erode, will continue to erode if we aren't told that we are taking the following actions. | ||
This report, this report that just came out is so egregious. | ||
It is an attack on our country. | ||
It shows a usurpation, an insidiousness inside of our nation that totally against the Constitution, totally against the rule of law, to undermine our country. | ||
And I don't want to hear anything about, well, statute of limitations. | ||
I mean, we should be talking about, you know, we should be talking about treason. | ||
Trump said something the other day. | ||
I don't know how much time I got. | ||
I'll finish with this, Al. | ||
No, please, sir. | ||
You got as much time as you want. | ||
We're not going to break for 12 minutes. | ||
You can stay. | ||
Trump said something the other day, yesterday, I think, down at his Alcatraz Alligator Alcatraz there, right? | ||
And somebody asked him about Maorkis. | ||
Somebody asked him about whether or not Mayorkis is going to be indicted for letting in all these illegals, right? | ||
Is he going to, is something happening? | ||
Trump said, well, I think he was pardoned. | ||
Was he part? | ||
He asked one of his guys, was he pardoned? | ||
And they didn't know. | ||
They should know. | ||
They should know if Maorcus, a secretary, a cabinet secretary level under Biden, was he pardoned or not. | ||
Somebody on his team ought to know that right then and there. | ||
But they didn't know. | ||
So Trump says, you know, well, maybe he was just following orders. | ||
Well, so weren't the generals and the SS during World War II. | ||
And guess what happened? | ||
What happened after World War II was something called the Nuremberg trials. | ||
Okay? | ||
So I don't know if we have to go that far. | ||
Although I will tell you, I don't want to hear that, well, somebody was just following orders. | ||
If Maorkas was following the orders of somebody and he allowed 20 million in during his watch, that's a problem. | ||
You can't just, you can't take a pass here, folks, about you were following orders. | ||
So Brennan Comey and Clapper, if you're going to sit there and say, well, I was following the orders. | ||
Okay, well, who were you following the orders of? | ||
You following the orders of Barack Obama? | ||
I mean, this is now where we have to, you know, the old rubber meets the road, right? | ||
Now that it's the nut-cutting time, and we have got to come to grips with the fact that this country was, there was an attempted coup d'etat of this country, and our military-industrial security state complexes were part of it. | ||
And they were led by people like Barack Obama, a sitting president at the time. | ||
And that's when it started against you and Trump in America. | ||
But then by 2020 with the Consortium of China, Venezuela, and others on record, they did it. | ||
Senate reports of the documents. | ||
So this is so documented, massive. | ||
You've been targeted. | ||
I've been targeted tens of thousands of other Americans openly. | ||
And we have to understand that this is Trump's duty. | ||
He wants it. | ||
He has said that you take action. | ||
But everybody has to understand, Pan Bondi, everybody else, if they ever get back in and they don't get prosecuted, we don't take down this deep state infrastructure, no one is safe. | ||
So this must be done. | ||
We have victory right in our hands. | ||
We have it open and shut. | ||
And all they have to do is understand that these are treasonous criminals, open and shut, under the direction of Obama, and they must be moved against immediately. | ||
General Flynn, I know you advise the president, and I see him out everywhere saying, no, they need to be indicted. | ||
And I don't think Bamboni's a bad person, but we don't see Epstein prosecutions, 14 terabytes of children being raped, she confirms, that they found hidden in New York. | ||
You got Comey's daughter doing the cover-ups. | ||
I mean, this just has to be done. | ||
If you were the president, you know, a special prosecutor, that takes too long. | ||
I mean, Trump does an address from the White House and exposes this treason. | ||
I mean, what needs to be done here? | ||
I would pull my team in. | ||
If I was him, I would recommend to him. | ||
And I would pull that team together and I'd pull them all in, all of them. | ||
You know, the close, trusted personal advisors he has. | ||
And I would say something along the lines of, look, we just crushed the Iranian nuclear program and set them back 10 years, let's say. | ||
What I want this team to do is I want this team to crush the deep state just like we just crushed the Iranian nuclear program. | ||
But I want the setback to be forever. | ||
So we have got to come up with some ideas right now to massively shut down agencies, organizations, maybe whole departments, get rid of a whole bunch of people. | ||
And we also have to, and I would be looking right at my attorney general and probably at the at the director of national intelligence and saying, you two work together because I guarantee there's an awful lot of stuff on classified systems of communications that were affected on what we call JWIC, CWE, Cyprinet. | ||
Those are some of the classified systems. | ||
And I would direct both of those individuals to come to me with a plan. | ||
And I mean, I give them maybe, maybe 72 hours. | ||
And I'd say, I want a plan for an investigation. | ||
And then I want to see some indictments. | ||
And I want to see some people brought in for questioning right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
There's enough in this document. | ||
There's enough in this document, Alex, just to bring people in to question them. | ||
I mean, some of the intelligence analysts that are addressed in there that are not by name, we can find out who their names are. | ||
Bring them in. | ||
And I would be looking right at Pam Bondi in this because I will tell you, because I'm not going to let it go. | ||
I'm not going to let it go. | ||
Sorry, they picked the wrong Irishman here. | ||
I am not going to let this go. | ||
We cannot continue on as a constitutional republic based on a rule of law. | ||
We cannot continue on with this country. | ||
I don't care how good Trump changes the economy, and he will. | ||
We cannot continue on if we don't have accountability. | ||
That's something that our founders taught us. | ||
They taught us two things, courage, and they taught us accountability, because they held themselves to account for every one of their words and every one of their actions while they formed this country. | ||
And now it's time for our 200, you know, as we approach our 250th year anniversary. | ||
If we want 250 More years, we better start holding people accountable who were trying to undermine our very constitution. | ||
And that's tyranny. | ||
That's barbarism, if you want to call it, but it's definitely tyranny at its finest. | ||
And I hate to even say it like that, but that's what I'm saying. | ||
This is thoroughbred tyranny. | ||
So in closing, and I appreciate the time, we've got a few minutes left, about four minutes, sir. | ||
I know you got to go as well, but this is so important. | ||
This is one of the most important things I ever said on my broadcast 31 years. | ||
We are at that moment, and it's not just the right thing to do. | ||
It's not just integrity. | ||
It's these enemies are going to clamp down even harder if they ever get back in. | ||
They had literally sold us out to China to steal the 2020 election. | ||
That's in the Senate report. | ||
We already knew that. | ||
We already researched it. | ||
We already had the proof, but here it is. | ||
We had them starting the coup in 2016, all the impeachments. | ||
And this is about existential threat, particularly for you and I and Trump. | ||
And they know they're in check, mate. | ||
That's why Hakeem Jeffries and Carville are all saying Trump's about to declare martial law. | ||
Trump's the dictator. | ||
No, they brought us into the lawless chaos. | ||
They did all this. | ||
This must be done now. | ||
You can't leave the threat there embedded. | ||
You've got to go at the head immediately. | ||
And anybody advising Trump to be scared of arresting these people, there will be celebrations in the streets. | ||
It will supercharge everything. | ||
The House of Cards will fall. | ||
But if we hesitate at this moment, ladies and gentlemen, we have signed this country's death warrant. | ||
General Flynn, three minutes left. | ||
Closing comments station. | ||
Yeah, so, you know, there's a phrase, he who hesitates is lost, right? | ||
What they said, and from the Marxist side of their argument, what they say about us is what they will do, okay? | ||
So what they say that we are doing or we will do is exactly what they will do. | ||
And they've already demonstrated that these last four years, trying to not only imprison a former president of the United States, now current president, but also to kill the president, to assassinate him, not once, twice. | ||
And there are other threats that were out there that the president and his security team, while he was campaigning, had to adjust to. | ||
So these people are very, very dangerous. | ||
They're very dangerous. | ||
And I know that Trump wants to use the full weight of the Constitution and the rule of law to do so. | ||
But the president of the United States also has other powers. | ||
He's got national security powers. | ||
He's got national emergency powers that he can take. | ||
His team, and he needs to ask for this right now. | ||
He needs to ask for a full accounting of the authorities that he has. | ||
And they can go back and give him historical precedence from other presidents that had to do emergency level kinds of things. | ||
Because the president is the only person that takes the oath of office with the word preserve. | ||
Preserve. | ||
Only person. | ||
Everybody else just says protect and defend. | ||
The president of the United States, when he puts his hand on the Bible, he uses the word preserve in his oath of office. | ||
And it's to preserve the Constitution of the United States of America. | ||
He is the guardian. | ||
He is the only one invested with it. | ||
It's your job. | ||
He is the only one that has that responsibility vested in him by the American people, by the majority of the American people is how our system functions as a constitutional republic based on an effective and functioning rule of law that is fair and equal to all, not to the left only, right? | ||
Which is what we learned during Russia Gate and what we learned during the last four years. | ||
Trump still knows that he's when he comes out of the presidency, President Trump, when you come out of the presidency, you still have a conviction hanging over your head up in New York. | ||
These people are not going to let that go. | ||
This is good versus evil. | ||
This is good versus evil. | ||
And we better know, we better understand right now that if we don't take the evidence, if we don't take the information that we are getting, and the American people are standing there like me right now, we're standing or we're sitting and we're saying, please, Mr. President, take action. | ||
We are giving you that authority as the people of this country. | ||
I don't give a shit what MSNBC or some of these other media outlets, whatever these other media outlets, I don't care what they say or what the talking heads say. | ||
They do not represent the majority of Americans who voted not only for the presidency of the United States, but also for the House of Representatives, also for the U.S. Senate. | ||
I mean, we have the majority. | ||
Let's take advantage of it while we can, because if we don't, and I know this, I know this for a fact for me, I mean, they're after me, you know, six ways, like Chuck Schumer says, six ways to Sunday, right? | ||
Exactly. | ||
So what you're saying is bottom line, John. | ||
President Trump as well. | ||
So I'll finish there. | ||
No, thank you, sir. | ||
I just want to say in the last minute we have, it was William Shakespeare wrote his famous play based on Julius Caesar, and the quote is, there's a tide in the affairs of men when the flood leads onto fortune. | ||
Our fortune is preserving and relaunching the Republic at its 250th anniversary, greater than ever. | ||
God gave us this shot, but God is now wanting us to do this, and it must happen. | ||
And you're raising the alarm. | ||
All the listeners have to raise the alarm. | ||
They have to take this live feed and take this once we are coming to X and share it. | ||
It needs to get 100 million views. | ||
And you're absolutely right. | ||
We have the total proof. | ||
You were patient zero the first thing came for because you were a loyal, real American who understood it. | ||
We are always indebted to General Flynn, generalflynn.com. | ||
Thank you for the urgency. | ||
We must take action. | ||
God bless you and God bless our Republic on the eve of our anniversary of the birth of our great nation. | ||
And thank you, sir. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
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The end of the day is the end of the day. | ||
Welcome back to the Elk Joe Show, and we've got the granddaddy of the modern liberty movement, Dr. Michael Savage, and the father of the modern health and wellness supplement nutrient revolution. | ||
I mean, literally, we owe so much to this guy on every front. | ||
There's been nobody in talk radio's history that has been as well-versed and wide-spectrum smart as him. | ||
There's a lot of smart people in one area or another, a couple areas. | ||
I want to be smart in a lot of areas. | ||
And I can tell you, I am the junior big time to Dr. Michael Savage, A Savage Nation. | ||
Also, his website. | ||
You definitely want to find that. | ||
And I appreciate him joining us. | ||
Some stations don't carry this first five, but I don't want to waste some time. | ||
So we're going to write to him right now. | ||
Obviously, we have the Iran-Israel situation he's been speaking about. | ||
We have this huge Supreme Court ruling about these out-of-control would-be imperial lower courts and just so much happening. | ||
Dr. Savage, it is great to see you're looking great as usual, my friend. | ||
Well, what a buildup. | ||
As they say, it's a tough act to follow, man. | ||
I don't know who that guy is you're talking about, but I like him. | ||
I do too. | ||
Oh, it's not true. | ||
You know, you're awesome. | ||
You know, Alex, how the ego works. | ||
Sometimes we think we're great. | ||
Sometimes we don't. | ||
That's how God set up our brain. | ||
Because if we think we're great all the time, we wind up in real trouble. | ||
No, I'm the same way. | ||
I'm down on myself a lot too. | ||
But look, people that are excellent, like Elon Musk or Donald Trump or Michael Savage, we need to celebrate those people and you deserve it. | ||
You've been through hell, buddy. | ||
You've been censored, attacked, everything, and we love you. | ||
And it's true. | ||
We would not be here. | ||
Trump would not have gotten elected. | ||
I would not be as informed as I was if it wasn't for Michael Savage. | ||
So I'm sorry. | ||
I'm going to pour it on. | ||
I don't do that for most guests. | ||
You deserve it. | ||
You know, you mentioned something earlier that you're the only one who mentioned my background in health, nutrition, vitamins, supplements. | ||
You know, going back to the 1970s, Alex, I don't want to take you off track into politics. | ||
In this short little segment, let's talk about your roots. | ||
Here's a book from 1974 that was written before RFK Jr. was into the health world. | ||
I think he was still doing other stuff with his arm. | ||
You know, he was a man with the golden arm at that time. | ||
But he's since become a health guru. | ||
But this book, Bugs in the Peanut Butter, was a very popular children's book. | ||
And it was about, guess what? | ||
Taking the additives out of children's food, the colorings, the flavorings, et cetera. | ||
And it was an interesting book. | ||
I mean, didn't change very much. | ||
I try to reach out to RFK when he was appointed by Donald Trump, and I think he's doing a great job. | ||
I never heard back from them because the thing is, I can help them with the alternative medicine world. | ||
They have nobody helping them with alternative medicine in the Maha movement that I know of, of any prominence. | ||
I'm talking about the nutrition, the herbal medicine, homeopathy. | ||
You need somebody who knows these modalities to guide the government to not crush these alternative. | ||
This is what I'm afraid of. | ||
Remember, under the Democrats, people don't know this. | ||
In the 1950s, vitamins were illegal, Alex. | ||
They were illegal. | ||
People were arrested for selling herbs in a pharmacy store. | ||
And they were terrified of the FDA. | ||
This was under the Democrats. | ||
And there was a period in time, I think, when Bill Clinton was president or Obama. | ||
They tried to, again, make supplements illegal in this country. | ||
Who's doing it? | ||
Not the Republicans, not the evil conservatives, but the progressives, the left, were trying to ban vitamins. | ||
Would you believe that? | ||
Well, you know it. | ||
Well, I know it because you were the guy. | ||
I read your book like 30 years ago, but you wrote the first big book. | ||
That's what your doctorate is, is in plants and all that. | ||
I mean, like, so it's not for people that are into this that know you, you didn't really talk about it. | ||
You're the guy that's credited as basically launching the whole revolution we live in now that, like you said, RFK surfed in on, which is great. | ||
Yeah, I don't mind. | ||
I mean, I like it. | ||
I would like to help him with an advisory panel. | ||
But look, Alex, I'm not part of the in-circle of this Trump, this particular Trump administration. | ||
The last one, yes, I was on Air Force One with the president. | ||
We ate together. | ||
Loved the guy. | ||
Met him at Mar-a-Lago since. | ||
But this whole new regime that's in power, God bless them, doing a great job, but I don't know them. | ||
They don't know me. | ||
Well, they definitely need to, yeah, Kennedy needs to go to the mountain, and because when it comes to, I mean, Savage is the guy that launched the whole modern health revolution. | ||
We'll be right back in one minute. | ||
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The Globalists are coming! | ||
Gates, Schwab, Soros. | ||
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Gentlemen, these men must be stopped at all costs. | |
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We can't hold them off much longer, sir. | ||
Those yanks are demons, I tell you. | ||
I saw one beat one of our boys to death with a stuffed animal frog. | ||
A stuffed animal frog. | ||
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The answer to 1984 is 1776. | |
The answer to 1984 is 1776. | ||
Big Brother, mainstream media, government cover-ups. | ||
You want to stop tyranny? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
Live from Austin, Texas, broadcasting worldwide. | ||
It's Alex Jones. | ||
Dr. Michael Savage, a Savage Nation on X, MichaelSavage.com, is our guest here at high noon Central Standard Time. | ||
And in the time we've got, I'd like to really try to give him the floor. | ||
He can go where he wants to first. | ||
This Iran-Israel situation that's still bubbling and very dangerous, as he said a lot of really astute things on. | ||
Or we can plunge right into the Supreme Court ruling on beyond activist judges, this attempt at lower court judicial tyranny, little imperial princes, as the president and then Pam Bandi just talked about, and all the other things on the radar screen as we approach the 160th day of the Trump administration. | ||
So, Dr. Savage, great to have you here. | ||
What would you like to tackle first? | ||
Look, this is your show. | ||
I don't know what your audience wants to talk about. | ||
I followed your lead on the vitamin area, which I think is super important. | ||
I think the biggest issue right now is what happened today in the Supreme Court. | ||
Basically, they just gave us America back. | ||
This country was built by European American genius. | ||
I know others contributed. | ||
We all know that. | ||
We acknowledge all of it. | ||
But all of the major advancements, all of the greatest contributions to Western civilization were contributed by European Americans and by Europeans. | ||
And to deny that is to deny reality itself. | ||
You can hate me for saying it, not you, but there are listeners and say, but wait, my people did this, my people did that. | ||
Yes, yes, yes. | ||
But the majority of advancements in civilization that we are all enjoying were contributed by European Americans. | ||
And what happened during the progressive revolution that we have just lived through, most recently under Biden, the tyranny of those four years, which I don't know if we'll ever climb out from under the rubble. | ||
You talk about dropping bunker-busting bombs on Iran's nuclear program, and they're buried under tons of rubble. | ||
This nation's buried under the rubble of Joe Biden. | ||
And I don't know that we could crawl out so readily what he has done to this country. | ||
When you bring in 20 million, let us say, unknowns from around the world, almost none of whom are from Europe, what do you think is going to happen to a nation? | ||
Does it get better? | ||
Does it move up or does it move down? | ||
It becomes like those you bring in. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
So Trump's trying to rid us of this scourge that was inflicted upon this nation by the last administration. | ||
And today, the birthright citizenship deal is the biggest thing I've heard in years. | ||
I mean, what does it mean? | ||
People don't even understand it. | ||
People were coming in from the third world in their ninth month of pregnancy to drop a baby over the border. | ||
In other words, right? | ||
They're on an airplane. | ||
They give birth. | ||
The baby's automatically a citizen. | ||
And then the baby, who isn't even a person yet, just a little baby person. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
The baby person becomes a citizen. | ||
And now the parents become a citizen. | ||
And did they coin their grandmother? | ||
And did you coin the term anchor baby? | ||
Oh, no, no. | ||
I didn't coin that. | ||
I don't recall that. | ||
I did Borders Language Culture. | ||
But anchor baby, you know, some countries have gotten wise to it. | ||
People were flying in from China into Canada 30 years ago. | ||
And they were in the ninth month of pregnancy. | ||
And all of Western Canada was becoming Chinese. | ||
And a Chinese minister tried to stop it because he said this country will become like China if we don't stop birthright citizenship. | ||
Unfortunately, Canada overturned that and they do permit birthright citizenship in Canada. | ||
They didn't even follow the advice of a Canadian of Chinese ancestry. | ||
And Canada today does not look like Canada under the Royal Mounted Police. | ||
Let's put it to you that way. | ||
It's not for the betterment of Canada, what has happened, and that's why it's so far to the left. | ||
But going back to our country, so we have that victory. | ||
What else did we have today? | ||
It was another major one. | ||
Alex, what was the other Supreme Court victory today? | ||
They said the left, parents have a right to opt their children out of the pedophile, LGBT trans Satan cult. | ||
Can you imagine how horrible that is to all the people at CNN, MSNBC, what a horrible night they're going to have tonight as they jam bottles up their suitcases? | ||
Can you imagine how miserable they're going to be tonight when they realize they can't brainwash another generation of children, castrate our boys, chemicalize our girls, destroy our families in order to usher in utter disaster? | ||
You know, when Trump was in the first time, remember how rocky that was because of the opposition? | ||
We all saw that his ability to change this nature of the Supreme Court was going to change America for the better through time. | ||
And that's what we're witnessing today is changing America for the better. | ||
There's a salvation coming. | ||
Look at the freak show you're showing here. | ||
But you know, Alex, I have to say something about this. | ||
I think it's humorous. | ||
It's funny. | ||
They're not hurting anybody. | ||
I understand that. | ||
And I don't care what people do behind closed doors. | ||
If a big fat guy that weighs 400 pounds wants to be his mother and wear her shoes and her wig and her dress and he enjoys it, hey, he could do that. | ||
But I've said for years, stay away from our children. | ||
You cross that line, you're going to have hell to pay for it. | ||
That's what's going on now. | ||
They're finally getting a taste of what America is all about, which is children, children, children. | ||
The mama bears said enough of this. | ||
We don't want you doing this to our boys. | ||
We want our boys to grow up as men. | ||
We want our men to get married and have a wife. | ||
We then want our boy and his wife to have babies. | ||
We want our daughter to grow up and have a husband and have babies. | ||
We don't want them to be confused at age five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
It's giving rights back to the parents. | ||
I don't see how this is homophobic. | ||
I think this is sanity, finally, from the Supreme Court. | ||
Good day. | ||
It's a good day for America. | ||
And you made a point that I've seen nobody make really in the last 150-something days of Trump back in today, watching the ruling. | ||
Trump's big success is even going back eight years ago and seven years ago, six years ago, with those Supreme Court people he put in that weren't perfect, but way better than what we were going to have. | ||
And now we're seeing massive tsunami ripple effects from that action that we put in the bank by getting him in the first time. | ||
And now he's set to probably get more appointments this time. | ||
This is do or die time. | ||
And this is miraculous that historically Evil builds up in the last few minutes or the 11th hour. | ||
Humanity wakes up. | ||
It looks like it's happening again. | ||
Supreme Court says parents could pull kids from classes with LGBTQ themed books. | ||
You imagine what the liberals are going to be screaming about today. | ||
Imagine the headlines. | ||
How dare them ban books? | ||
You could just see the headlines. | ||
Trump bans books. | ||
Trump burns books. | ||
Trump is Hitler. | ||
Here it comes, right, Alex? | ||
You know what's coming. | ||
Oh, yeah, they've already been doing it. | ||
And no, it's not banning liquor to not give it to a 10-year-old. | ||
It's not banning cigarettes to not give it to a eight-year-old. | ||
It's, you know, you got to be 18 to join the military. | ||
It's not banning books. | ||
It's the left that's been censoring and lawfaring and all of this, not Trump. | ||
Taking out of sixth grade classes graphic novels that are just, I can't even describe them on air. | ||
They arrest parents that read them at school board meetings saying it's profane to read it at a public event with adults, but you can give it to a little kid. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, this is the world upside down. | ||
It's the Alice in Wonderland effect of progressivism, which is everything. | ||
Let's put it this way. | ||
A guy I know wrote a book called Liberalism as a Mental Disorder. | ||
He wrote it in 2005. | ||
People thought it was humorous. | ||
They thought it was cute. | ||
They thought it was clever. | ||
They thought it was funny. | ||
But this guy was actually very serious when he wrote this title. | ||
And he said they have everything backwards because they're mentally ill. | ||
In plain English, they're mentally ill. | ||
People who do stuff like this, Alex, you got to admit they're not sane. | ||
Are they sane? | ||
Oh, you know? | ||
You were the first to really nail it decades ago. | ||
So let me ask you this. | ||
What is the bottom of leftist mental illness? | ||
Is there no bottom or is the bottom when we finally wake up and say no, which we're starting to hit? | ||
And now as they realize that the world's waking up to them, not disturbing around the world, they, like any cult, are turning inward and becoming more hardcore. | ||
And I see them turning on each other and burning themselves out. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
Because last time you were on, I said, is the Democratic Party the lowest poll numbers this history? | ||
Is it dead? | ||
You said, no, no, no, no. | ||
No, they're not done yet. | ||
Remember, I said that. | ||
I said, no, no, they're just starting. | ||
And of course, then the riots came in LA, particularly. | ||
The worst was in LA in the liberal state in which I live. | ||
It was shocking to see this permitted to go on. | ||
And so when Trump brings in the National Guard, right away, the Hitler card comes out. | ||
When Trump calls in the Marines in the background, out comes the Mussolini, the Hitler, the Pol Pots, Stalin. | ||
All of the cards come up again. | ||
And of course, the governor, unfortunately, is helpless or he is a co-he's doing it. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
He's stupid. | ||
He isn't. | ||
Gavin wants to be president. | ||
Why would he permit this to go on knowing that not only do people in California hate this lawlessness, but the whole world is watching a state that was once the most beautiful state in the world melt down? | ||
Why does he not step in and take control of the fringe? | ||
It's only a fringe left that is controlling the state politics. | ||
It's not the majority of this state. | ||
Years ago, I called it the porn belt and the corn belt, okay? | ||
It's the porn belt in California that is controlling all of this madness. | ||
But even those in the porn belt don't want it anymore. | ||
They just put in as mayor in San Francisco, a descendant of the Levi Strauss fortune. | ||
He's at most a moderate centrist, okay? | ||
Even he was brought in to stop the meltdown of this once beautiful city, San Francisco, when you had homeless people able to pull their pants down and defecate outside a restaurant window, and the cops couldn't break their skull open and drag them off and throw them into a mental hospital. | ||
We had to watch this go on. | ||
And of course, there's burning and looting. | ||
I have a solution, which is the, this is the Iranian, this is the Saudi solution to that one. | ||
The Saudis have the right solution for that kind of work. | ||
But we don't live in Saudi Arabia quite yet, nor do I say we should, Alex, but there's not enough, let us say, toughness allowed by the police to stop this behavior. | ||
Because the only thing these mentally ill, spoiled brat bastards will understand is a night stick on the head in plain English. | ||
Well, let's talk about the No Kings. | ||
No, I totally agree. | ||
Let's talk about the No Kings protest. | ||
They really tried to have their uprising, have this bizarre Tim Waltz appointee. | ||
They tried to say it was a MAGA person, but now says he was trying to kill Amy Klobucher and others for Tim Walls. | ||
Very suspicious. | ||
But now because the John Podesta plan, where he said they would have an uprising this summer to make Trump overreact and drive him from power, a public admission of trying to create a civil war, that seems to have stalled out and failed as well. | ||
As you were saying, another victory? | ||
Or do you think we should expect more this summer? | ||
I think the people themselves, 99%, maybe 95% of the people, want these people constrained, arrested, and taken off the public square. | ||
I think they want them gone. | ||
I don't know any liberals living in this state who want to see their city burning. | ||
I don't know anyone in this state who wants any more of this crap to go on when they're trying to drive to work to have these lunatics stopping them on a highway. | ||
They're sick of it and they want to see them rounded up and thrown away and they never want to see them again. | ||
I've had enough of this. | ||
I live in the state. | ||
I haven't left the state because I still love it. | ||
Okay, I live outside the city. | ||
But you know, the city is getting cleaner here in San Francisco since the new mayorship. | ||
And we got in DA a few, like a year or two ago. | ||
She's a little more conservative. | ||
A lot of the madness that we saw in San Francisco stopped. | ||
But LA, it's worse than ever because of that lunatic, smiling, smirking, smurf mayor. | ||
Where would she come from? | ||
What's her name, Bass, with that smurf name? | ||
Former intelligence agent of Cuba. | ||
She admits it. | ||
Well, I don't think she's the only intelligence agent from Cuba. | ||
I think we had one running DHS in the last administration, by the way. | ||
The gentleman from Cuba himself, a Cuban immigrant. | ||
Remember him? | ||
Mayorkas. | ||
The manager Mayorkas, really. | ||
And he came from Cuba, but he wasn't one of the Mariel Boat invasion people who came here to do good. | ||
I think he was sent here to do bad by what I saw him doing. | ||
I don't understand why Trump hasn't kind of opened this up. | ||
I guess he has bigger issues to handle than vengeance. | ||
And he understands that it's maybe low on his priority to get to the bottom of these people. | ||
Well, I can tell you, I've talked, Michael, to his top prosecutors. | ||
They said, listen, we got 5,000 ICE enforcement. | ||
We got 30-something thousand FBI agents. | ||
We've only got a few thousand real prosecutors. | ||
And because of these courts blocking all of his first agenda, we are constantly battling these lower courts and can't even get the first orders done. | ||
So we have to go back to Trump and say, okay, do we not do these orders or these orders? | ||
The answer is they are not genies. | ||
They don't have a magic wand. | ||
And that's the problem of the left. | ||
When they bring their own lawless chaos to obstruct and then only totalitarianism to counter that, it's not totalitarianism when you trigger the chaos and then you're in a war. | ||
That's when due process goes out by necessity. | ||
We don't want to be totalitarian. | ||
But the left and the Podesta plan, as you know, says they're going to push Trump into that. | ||
So how do we handle that? | ||
Well, of course they want chaos. | ||
And they're very, but one thing we have to remember is never to underestimate the left, first of all. | ||
The first thing is to respect the genius of these deviant bastards. | ||
You have to respect the genius of these deviant bastards on the left. | ||
They know that if they tie you up with 100 little cases, what's the image that I'm thinking of? | ||
The Liliputians with the cords around, right? | ||
Thank you. | ||
They understand that. | ||
Tie up the giant with all these little strings. | ||
And the little strings, if you put enough little strings on the giant, the giant can't move. | ||
You don't have to stop the giant with a giant stone. | ||
You can stop the giant with a lot of little strings. | ||
So they've tied up the giant of America with thousands of little strings called lower court rulings, as you just pointed out. | ||
What is the solution? | ||
Trump is taking the bigger issues first, and he's working back down the pyramid. | ||
Remember, he's not been in power so much as nine months yet, Alex. | ||
Look at what he's accomplished in only a few, in nine months. | ||
I have optimism that slowly but surely, him and Pam Bondi will get control of the puppet masters. | ||
And once he gets control of them, the George Soroses and the other billionaire types, and I'm not putting down billionaires. | ||
You guys are good on the imagery and you're fast. | ||
Your team is the best. | ||
How do you get these images so fast? | ||
I love it. | ||
Gulliver's travels. | ||
How do you do this? | ||
I love these images, but we all remember that. | ||
Those little creatures running around with the little hammers knocking. | ||
Yeah, there's Adam Schiff. | ||
There's all of them, all the liberal lawyers that came out of NYU and Columbia and Harvard. | ||
There they are with Lord degrees and hammers and sickles putting them in the ground, tying down the giant of America. | ||
So I think eventually we'll break our bonds and we'll throw them off us like lice. | ||
I think that's what's going to happen. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
I know you said you might be able to stay a little bit longer than the bottom of the hour. | ||
I want to come back on Maha, the health revolution, and your original book that launched Seoul, because I've read several of them on herbs, on that, and what you advise Kennedy to do, because that's something that really is your true gravitas. | ||
People think of you as helping launch the whole modern populist, common sense, conservative Americana revolution, but you're really, really the OG on that as well. | ||
But I also want to talk some about Israel. | ||
I know you're not anti-Israel. | ||
I'm not either. | ||
I've never even been overall, you know, had a heart on Fournette and Yahoo, but he's in such political trouble. | ||
He stood down on October 7th. | ||
He wants these wars to continue. | ||
And I just wanted to get your, in the five, six minutes to break, your overall view on what I see as the biggest danger to Trump being able to get America back on track, which he's doing, is the Ukraine war that NATO wants to keep us in and expand and Israel-Iran. | ||
Certainly no fan of the Moolahs either. | ||
But I know most of his analysts are telling him don't go to full war. | ||
Thank God he pulled back from it. | ||
But you put out a tweet. | ||
I wanted you to fill us in on what you exactly meant there, where you said, you know, where we really need regime change is Israel. | ||
What did you mean by that? | ||
You want me to do that now or after the break? | ||
You got six minutes. | ||
You can start. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, it's a big topic. | ||
First of all, I level with the playing, make the playing field level. | ||
I am a practicing Jewish person. | ||
Let's start with that. | ||
Meaning, I follow God's rules. | ||
Did something just break down here? | ||
No, you're good. | ||
You're on it, Michael. | ||
You're good. | ||
I heard something pop. | ||
Okay, I follow the Bible as best I can, as imperfectly as I do. | ||
Okay, I'm a fallen angel. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
I don't hit all 10 every day, but I know what they are. | ||
Let's start with that. | ||
And when I go in and I pray, I pray to God. | ||
I don't pray to an idol. | ||
I don't pray to a prime minister. | ||
I don't pray to a political party. | ||
I pray to the one true God, who is the God of Jews, Christians, and Muslims, by the way. | ||
It's the same God. | ||
I understand what this is, and I understand how it's been distorted. | ||
I'm not a fan of Netanyahu at this time for three reasons. | ||
I think he's let this war go on too long. | ||
I think there's a time to use a hammer and a time not to use a hammer. | ||
And I think there's a time to pull back the hammer and sue for peace right now. | ||
And yes, it will leave some of Hamas in place. | ||
Yes, It will not cleanse the entire area of all those who can do harm to the state of Israel. | ||
But there's a time to stop, and that time is now because I believe at this point, most of the world has turned against Israel. | ||
That's the reality of the situation. | ||
And I think that any country that does not have term limits, if we look around the globe, Alex, the countries that seem to be in the worst shape in terms of kind of authoritarian control are those without term limits. | ||
You could start with Russia. | ||
How long has Putin been in power? | ||
Okay, maybe there would be a different Russia if there was a different person. | ||
And maybe he would have sued for peace by now and work a deal out with that maniac in Ukraine. | ||
You talk about a dictator, the dictator in Ukraine banned elections. | ||
Then suddenly they got him a suit out of Filene's basement to go to NATO. | ||
Where'd this character Zelensky get it? | ||
What's he going to NATO for? | ||
He's not a member of NATO. | ||
What'd they bring the stooge over to the marionette? | ||
Again, you know why. | ||
They want permanent war. | ||
So getting back to Israel, no term limits. | ||
Netanyahu has been in power far too long. | ||
I think there was a time he was a great hammer for the country. | ||
And I think the time has come for the opposition party to seize power. | ||
And people say, well, you want liberals running Israel? | ||
They're the worst people on earth. | ||
I want to remind everybody that some great war heroes happen to be members of the opposition party in Israel. | ||
I am talking about former four-star generals who are war heroes in Israel, who want the war ended. | ||
They want to make peace with the Palestinians. | ||
They don't want to kill every member of Hamas and throw all of the Palestinians out of Gaza. | ||
This would be the worst. | ||
And I've said this to, I don't know who I said it to. | ||
Okay, there's a plan floating around coming out of, I don't know who, to move 1.2 million people out of Gaza and move them to other countries like Libya. | ||
I have said over and over again, in fact, I know a person who advises the president, who's very high up, who advises Israel very high up. | ||
And I told him this would be the gravest disaster you could ever make, which is forcibly removing 1.2 million people out of Gaza with donkeys in a line that looks like it's biblical, going back to ancient times when it was done to the Jews. | ||
What the hell are you people thinking? | ||
So here's something I have not read in the media yet, Alex. | ||
I can disclose it on your show. | ||
This person said to me, they're not going to be forcibly removed. | ||
They're going to be given the option of moving with some payment if they agree to leave. | ||
I said, okay, that sounds okay, but I don't really believe it. | ||
But think of the optics. | ||
A million people being forced out of Gaza with donkeys. | ||
How's that going to look? | ||
Not going to look very well. | ||
It's the ultimate PR disaster. | ||
That's what I said weeks ago. | ||
I said to Net and Yan, everybody all hyped up over there. | ||
I said, you realize you're literally going from being most people seeing you as the underdog to now being the bully. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No, that's exactly what's happened. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
That's the problem with this whole war, which is unfortunately the world has gotten used to the Jew being a victim. | ||
And they like the idea of the Larry David or a Woody Allen type of Jew, you know, the begging kind of funny guy who criticizes himself and is always afraid of everybody. | ||
So when they actually see a muscular soldier who's able to kill, they don't like it. | ||
First of all, it violates the imagery of the craven, frightened little Jew, right? | ||
The image. | ||
That's number one. | ||
But number two, they don't want. | ||
They don't want any more war. | ||
Nobody wants this war to go on, except, I'm sorry to say, it looks to me like the ruling political party in Israel for their own political reasons. | ||
Now, we could go back to October 7th, which is a very sore point, Alex. | ||
I don't think that they've had enough of a commission yet to investigate how that happened. | ||
I would like to know, as an American supporter of the state of Israel, how the most advanced surveillance state on the planet could not have seen early warning signs of rumblings coming from over the border in Gaza. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
They have cameras up everyone's skirt on that border, right? | ||
And then there was a report soon after October 7th that a group of young Israeli women who were in the IDF, who were in the, they were in a division that was in the surveillance department, and they started reporting unusual activity on the other side of the fences. | ||
And I read, and I don't know whether it's confirmed or denied, I read they were warned by their superior officers that they'd be court-martialed if they didn't stop sending out. | ||
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All right, Michael Savage, I don't think it's a secret, is one of the most well-versed red people on a lot of wide subjects. | ||
That's why I love his show so much. | ||
I'm so glad he still does some shows. | ||
You can find that all at michaelsavage.com and A Savage Nation on X. But continue to take as much time as you need here because that's my issue. | ||
Look, Israel has nuclear weapons. | ||
Israel has a lot of great civilization, society, culture, has overall been a great ally of the United States. | ||
I've had a lot of issues with some of the dirty tricks Israel's done, but our government does that. | ||
All these governments have different permutations of that. | ||
I just report the good and the bad. | ||
And some people get mad at me about that. | ||
But pulling back and looking at Israel, take out Hamas and Hezbollah all around it, have all these stunning victories, and then keep pushing too far. | ||
And then I look what all the top analysts say that are even pro-Israel in the Pentagon, in the think tanks, the RAN Corporation, all of it, saying don't go to full war with Iran because of all the scenarios with Iran and China and North Korea. | ||
And my information is they've had the fissile material a long time. | ||
So if the MOLAs get backed up against the wall, you might see some magic nukes come out that people didn't know about. | ||
That's been my CENTCOM sources for a long time. | ||
I'll just leave it at that, highly classified information. | ||
And some will say, well, that adds to Netanyahu's argument. | ||
We got to take it out. | ||
Except I told Trump, I told everybody weeks ago, I said, once you blow up those facilities, you'll knock back their ability a long time to make more. | ||
But I'm telling you, there's been a lot of stuff taken out. | ||
And then that becomes a whole controversy, kind of splitting hairs. | ||
But just going back to where you were on where you see this going, because Israel didn't do too well with Herod or with Saul. | ||
We had our revolution to get rid of King George III. | ||
And I think what you're saying is Netanyahu's kind of become a king, and he's doing everything only for the interest, basically, of himself. | ||
Is that what you're saying in synopsis? | ||
No, not really. | ||
I don't say only for himself. | ||
I think you can't separate the patriot from the president of the country, from the man who is doing things for himself, any more than you can with Trump. | ||
You could say everything Trump is doing for himself. | ||
Would that be true? | ||
No. | ||
He's doing great stuff for America, but he's also doing great stuff for himself. | ||
That's what powerful leaders do, Alex. | ||
They're all self-serving to a great extent. | ||
Isn't that true? | ||
I haven't seen one president who wasn't. | ||
Have you ever seen a president leave office a modern times poorer than he came in? | ||
I haven't. | ||
No, so then quantify what you're specifically saying. | ||
That's a bold statement from you. | ||
It's time for Netanyahu to go. | ||
Flesh that out at where you think this is going and what type of peace still you think the U.S. should push for and what you think Israel should do. | ||
Well, who am I to say it? | ||
I'm one man among 7 billion on the planet, but I think that the war has been prosecuted to the extent it needs to be prosecuted. | ||
I think that they can do a very, very wise deal right now by carving out, first of all, a barrier strip between the state of Israel, or the nation of Israel rather, and Gaza by putting in a barrier between them and the folks on the other side of the barrier. | ||
No more fence on the border with Israel, but let's say a DMZ, a demilitarized zone, a good strip, just as should be done between Russia and Ukraine, which has been proposed by others. | ||
Make it a demilitarized zone between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Maybe not as far as the Dignipa River, but maybe up to the point where the Russian-speaking population lives. | ||
And close it off and then put it in a DMZ zone like you have in the Koreas, Okay, which is still at war. | ||
So you need a DMZ zone between Israel and Gaza. | ||
And then you need to raise the funds from NATO to rebuild Gaza, if we're going to talk about Gaza alone. | ||
And I think Israel needs to consider letting one of the people, letting have another election and see what happens. | ||
It's up to the Israeli people to vote. | ||
Maybe they love Netanyahu. | ||
Maybe they're not tired of losing their sons in war. | ||
Maybe they're not tired of seeing their country decimated. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe they are. | ||
Maybe they would like to try peace and give peace a chance. | ||
That's up to the Israeli people. | ||
But there's something to notice in all of this. | ||
When the war was ongoing with the rockets coming from Iran, something stood out to me, which were all of the cranes over Tel Aviv. | ||
They were building high rises in Israel. | ||
The country is booming because of the productivity and the genius and the enterprise of the people. | ||
They want peace. | ||
They want to build a nation. | ||
They don't want to be fighting wars for the rest of their lives. | ||
And then conversely, if you look at images of Tehran, I didn't see one crane building a building in Iran. | ||
Did you? | ||
Maybe I missed it. | ||
I didn't see Iran going, building any skyscrapers. | ||
So I think it's enough death and destruction. | ||
And, you know, there's a time for peace and a time for war. | ||
Read the Bible. | ||
A time to love, a time to hate. | ||
A time to peace, a time to war. | ||
A time to rend and a time to, you know, build up. | ||
And I think it's now time for peace in plain English. | ||
I think we have to go back to the Bible because I also quoted Ecclesiastes shortly before that tweet and perhaps after that tweet, which is a time for war and a time for peace, a time to love, a time to hate. | ||
Trump, right after he bombed Iran, became a very peaceful talking man. | ||
He didn't suddenly start screaming about, let's take all of Iran, let's bomb Tehran. | ||
He didn't do that. | ||
He was very smart. | ||
Yin-yang, very, very martial arts-like, right? | ||
Hit him with the hammer and then back up. | ||
That's what he did. | ||
And I think Israel needs to back off right now. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
They've been at war since God knows when, for so long, they don't know how to stop. | ||
Remember when Trump screamed at Netanyahu and that's what he said. | ||
He said they're both crazy. | ||
They've been at war. | ||
I was shocked when I heard it. | ||
I started to applaud saying, because that's, look, he's like from Queens and so am I. That's the way people talk. | ||
If he was in a room with someone who he was talking about, he says, what the hell are they doing? | ||
These people, they've been fighting with Jordan so long, you don't know what the fuck they're doing. | ||
Say, put them in neutral corners and end it for the sake of the world. | ||
I think the same would apply to Ukraine-Russia. | ||
Okay, this has gone on longer than World War II, I think, or close to it, which is insanity when you think about it. | ||
But I know you're hard focused on the Holy Land, and I understand that. | ||
No, no, no, no, Michael, I've been heavily focused on more so because I know from all the different studies we've looked at that war is the only thing that could kill this recovery. | ||
Just if they were to block the Strato Remoose, a conservatively would double inflation, CPI would go up, they'd raise interest rates. | ||
And I've had economists on that would really hurt the Trump recovery that's starting to work. | ||
And people say, oh, you just care about money. | ||
Well, if Trump doesn't get the recovery, then America and his agenda could fall. | ||
Then the West falls and the world falls. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
Well, that's why they want war in order to cripple the economy. | ||
You know, the two basic drives of humanity, I wrote this down before the show. | ||
Look, two basic drives of humanity, fear and hunger. | ||
Sometimes I make little post-it notes to myself. | ||
And if you analyze almost any situation on earth, whether it's war or peace, the basic drives on both sides are fear and hunger, one way or the other, whether it's hunger for food or hunger for power. | ||
So how much of this war in the Middle East is based upon fear, all of it? | ||
How much of it is based upon hunger? | ||
Little of it. | ||
It's basically a power struggle at this point. | ||
But we have to now focus in this discussion upon the 13th century madmen running Iran. | ||
The Iranian people don't want them in power. | ||
The Iranian people were an advanced civilization before all of us were here. | ||
I mean, Persia. | ||
We talk about ancient Persia. | ||
So then you had the Shah of Iran, who was a Western dictator. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
And I remember very well in the 70s, how the left started to poison the minds of American college students saying, the Shah of Iran has to go. | ||
And he has a secret police called SAVAC. | ||
And SAVAC's taking people off the street and torturing them. | ||
Well, guess who they were taking off the street and torturing? | ||
The very people who are running Iran now, their progenitors are the ones who they were taking off the street and torturing because they wanted to bring Sharia law and the madness of the mullahs into Iran. | ||
So the Shah, who was Western educated, had a nation where women had equal rights. | ||
Dare I say women could drive a car? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
Could you imagine an equal right? | ||
They could drive a car. | ||
They could teach in school. | ||
They didn't have to wear a stupid 13th century turban on their head. | ||
That was the Shah. | ||
That was the fascist that the Jimmy Carter people hated. | ||
So they overthrew the Shah by undermining him. | ||
Come back into Iran is Khomeini at the time, who was in exile in London. | ||
And one of the first thing he does is again, attack women. | ||
It's very interesting how frightened these mullahs are of women's sexuality. | ||
They hate their hair because it incites a lust in a man to see a beautiful woman in her hair. | ||
So the first thing you do is what do they do? | ||
Cover the hair, right? | ||
Then they, you can't wear a dress that shows your legs. | ||
Why? | ||
Because men might like you. | ||
You can't have that. | ||
So cover them with a tent. | ||
Give them a 15th century tent, which by the way, these burqas are not even in the Quran. | ||
There's nowhere in the Quran can you find a reference to a woman having to wear a tent. | ||
This is a derivative. | ||
Let me ask you this, and this is a key point to get to. | ||
We're showing footage for TV viewers of the 70s bikinis, you know, rock and roll. | ||
You can say that's, you know, not the perfect example of freedom. | ||
But the point is, this is a very advanced culture. | ||
Overnight, the crazy mullahs take over, and now we have this new mayoral guy that, this Sauron, the Sauron guy of Lord of the Rings. | ||
And he, I've noticed as a chameleon, he says, oh, transgender, double the money to cut little children's genitals off. | ||
And then over here, he's like, yeah, jihad's going to take over. | ||
And I have shots of him at mosques just before he won last week saying, we're going to take over. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
This is about Islam. | ||
And he has this Osama bin Laden cleric up there shooting his mouth off. | ||
I mean, literally an Osama bin Laden lookalike. | ||
I mean, and then now I have leftist publications. | ||
Let me dig it out, saying our hope is to block populist uprisings worldwide with mayors like this. | ||
And we see all these Western capitals like London falling to these Islamic mayors. | ||
And then you have the left, all these liberal women, transgenders, liberals for Islam. | ||
I mean, that's like saying that it's totally, it's like saying mice for cats or something. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, how about, did you see fat lesbians for Sharia law? | ||
I mean, have you seen those? | ||
I've seen it, yeah. | ||
I mean, we've seen the insanity, but again, there's a guy I know wrote a book called that says it all. | ||
When you shake your head and said, how could this be going on? | ||
There's an answer. | ||
Liberalism is a mental disorder in its extremity. | ||
So let's go back to the Red-Green Alliance that you're alluding to in this mayor. | ||
There's no question in my mind, given that his father is a well-known Marxist professor at Columbia, was not inventing this or supposing it's going to happen. | ||
His father is a known Marxist professor and a Muslim at Columbia. | ||
Okay, his mother is a well-known Indian filmmaker in America, very communistic. | ||
Both parents grew up as a red diaper doper baby. | ||
So there's no question in my mind that he is a product of the Muslim Brotherhood here in America, this so-called fifth column, and that the Red Green Alliance is absolutely, as you mentioned earlier, in favor of this type of personality ruling our cities. | ||
When I say the Red-Green Alliance, for those of you who are not politically astute, I am talking about green representing the so-called Palestinian movement and red representing the communist movement. | ||
They are now cousins together to bring it all down, girl, because they don't care about the mullahs. | ||
They certainly don't care about introducing Sharia law, the left. | ||
All they want is a revolution where they think they will thrive and at which point the communists will take care of the Muslims. | ||
That's what they're thinking. | ||
Little do they know that the Muslims are 50 times more powerful than they are and capable of killing them faster than the, in other words, the green is going to kill them faster than the red is going to kill the green. | ||
So this is very dangerous to see this happen in New York. | ||
But I think it's a product of a few things. | ||
First of all, this was a primary in the Democrat election. | ||
So it was not the general election. | ||
Secondly, the turnout was rather low. | ||
I think it's important people know that. | ||
Thirdly, the exposure of this dangerous Muslim Brotherhood plant in America, this Momdi guy in New York, was not clearly spelled out by the vermin in the media. | ||
They didn't. | ||
In fact, they celebrated him because they figured he's cool. | ||
He did a couple of rap music things that his mother made for him. | ||
Spoil Rich Kid from Hollywood mother was a filmmaker. | ||
So he did a couple of rap videos. | ||
But even the black, the smart black people, did you see what 50 Cent said about him today? | ||
That was a great treat. | ||
What did he say, Michael? | ||
He was sending out something about the revolution that he's going to bring to New York and whatever. | ||
And 50 Cent was a very wealthy performer. | ||
The way he put it in the black lingo, I can't repeat it exactly. | ||
We're saying, I'm not buying this shit in plain English. | ||
I mean, I'm not into this horse shit that this guy's putting out. | ||
So then Momdi says, well, he's not going to be into it because he's a rich man. | ||
But he said, I'm only suggesting a 2% tax on every million from the millionaires. | ||
He said, that's only $20,000 per million. | ||
So, of course, Alex, that's how they do it. | ||
It's only 2% now, right? | ||
Well, that's how this started in California, where we now pay the highest tax in the state, maybe in the world. | ||
16% is what I pay in the state of California in tax. | ||
It didn't start at 16%. | ||
It started at a small percent. | ||
And then when they spend that money, they want more and more and more and more of the hardworking people's money. | ||
So they flee. | ||
They flee the state. | ||
The state is hollowing out. | ||
All we're getting in here are the people who want something for nothing in the state. | ||
And the real producers have left the state over the last few years. | ||
What are you predicting with Sauron Madani? | ||
What do you predict is going to happen with him? | ||
Because we now have lines around the block for the current mayor, who's a big liberal, but compared to this guy is an angel. | ||
And he's out giving anti-communist speeches against this guy now. | ||
So it seems to be waking up. | ||
Like you said, San Francisco is kind of waking up that, wow, we really need to understand that this is dangerous. | ||
Well, even if this Momdi loses this time, it doesn't mean he's going to be gone. | ||
It means a star was born. | ||
And we have to be very aware of the fact that Marxism is on the rise in America politically. | ||
And the godfather of all of this is the most evil man in the history of American politics in my lifetime, who is Bernie Sanders. | ||
He is the most dangerous evil man I've ever seen in my life. | ||
He looks like a harmless liberal Jewish grandfather who has a tuna fish sandwich in his lapel that leaked out and there's a little tuna stain on the, you know, that type of teacher in math or the ninth grade, the kind of harmless guy who espoused, you know, communism. | ||
Well, he isn't harmless. | ||
He is the Pied Piper of evil. | ||
He is the godfather of occasional cortex. | ||
That's the horse-faced Latina from Westchester who makes believe that she's down with the people from the Bronx. | ||
Well, she was a big supporter of this Momdi, wasn't she? | ||
She grew up in Westchester in an architect's home. | ||
And then she makes believe she's from the Bronx, which she isn't. | ||
I'm from the Bronx. | ||
And nobody they know who is poor wanted to remain poor. | ||
And nobody they knew wanted to be a communist. | ||
They wanted to make some money and get the hell out of the Bronx. | ||
So what's going to happen is he's going to have a long future ahead in politics. | ||
He won't win the mayorship. | ||
I'm pretty sure that the powers that be are going to put a lot of money behind the current mayor, Adams, and he's going to win. | ||
I don't know why Curtis Sleewa doesn't drop out. | ||
I think he's not going to do any good for New York at this point. | ||
Sleewa cannot win, number one. | ||
He ought to just throw his votes toward. | ||
Did you say that Cuomo was saying he's going to stay in? | ||
That's only going to hurt Adams. | ||
Well, he's trying to be a spoiler, and it will hurt Adams. | ||
It'll hurt New York. | ||
It'll hurt everybody. | ||
And Cuomo is a member of this corrupt Democrat machine, like the Tammany Hall Democrat machine that runs California that needs to go. | ||
And it needs to go fast or else they could fall to the scimitar politically. | ||
But I don't know that Cuomo is going to stay into the end. | ||
I think he's bargaining now for whatever he can get out of the remnants of his campaign. | ||
And who knows what it is? | ||
Some kind of amnesty, money. | ||
Who knows what it is? | ||
Incredibly well said. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Michael Savage, you've been very gracious with the time. | ||
We've only got five minutes left. | ||
Let's spend some on what you said earlier. | ||
And later, when we post this on X, other places, I'll take what you say now and put it back with that. | ||
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If you check the industry, people that don't know, Michael Savage is credited as launching the modern herbal health revolution in the early 70s. | ||
He is credited by everybody that knows of this whole giant system we've got that's helping so many people. | ||
Did you know what you were doing at the time or why was it? | ||
How did you do it? | ||
You know, it's a great question. | ||
Okay, so this is the latest book and you want to sell it. | ||
I think it's a great book. | ||
Yeah, we'll buy it from you. | ||
Get it from you. | ||
The publisher, I don't mind. | ||
I'll call him. | ||
So why did I go in? | ||
What was I doing this for? | ||
To save the world? | ||
What the hell was I doing it for? | ||
What drove this boy from the Bronx and Queens to not go to law school, to not become a real estate hustler, to not do anything that I was supposed to do in my menu, right? | ||
A businessman, a doctor, a lawyer, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
What made me go to this islands of Tonga, 9,000 miles from home or 6,000 miles from home, and sit and listen to folk healers who didn't speak a word of English, and I didn't speak a word of Tongan or of any of the dialects of Fijian, and sit there with translators and listen to them as they showed me their plants and pulled out little writings about what they had, about how their mothers taught them to heal. | ||
What was I trying to do? | ||
Do I know how God motivates us, Alex? | ||
Do we know what pushes us in our life when we are given a calling? | ||
Why are you on the media? | ||
What drove you here? | ||
Your father didn't do this, did he? | ||
No. | ||
He didn't do that. | ||
So something compelled you to go into broadcasting and be the... | ||
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Yeah, but there was something within you, though. | ||
You could have done it another way. | ||
You could have become a lawyer. | ||
You could have become a politician, but you didn't. | ||
You became a broadcaster, very successful. | ||
You put up with hell. | ||
The world has dropped a ton of bricks on your head many times, but you were pushed into this area. | ||
So I'm saying there are undercurrents in our subconscious, Alex, that go back generations, multi-generations, or perhaps not even to our own ancestry, maybe to the ancestry of the universe that speaks to us and talks to us and pushes us down the river of our existence. | ||
I don't know how else to say that. | ||
No, that's beautifully said. | ||
It's beyond genetic memory. | ||
It's beyond ancestral memory. | ||
It's beyond epigenetics. | ||
It is the group collective unconscious. | ||
I totally agree with that. | ||
So you say, why did I do it? | ||
For one, I was always interested in healing. | ||
There was a lot of illness in the family, and we were always talking about health and illness and healing. | ||
No one was a doctor, but everybody always talked about illness and health. | ||
And I had a brother who was born sick and he motivated me in many ways. | ||
And sometimes I think that I do a lot of this because I wanted to heal my poor brother. | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know, I saw a little boy who was helpless and I couldn't do anything. | ||
And my mother cried and he died in a home, a horrible death. | ||
So this traumatized me, gave me PTSD. | ||
Like, why is the world unable to help my poor brother Jerome? | ||
Maybe I could do something. | ||
Maybe I can heal people like him. | ||
Who the hell knows what's out there in the world? | ||
Weird world of herbal medicine, because I knew that the drugs of our world were good for infections, but they weren't good for the kind of thing he had. | ||
So where are these healing things? | ||
Well, they do exist in places, and many of them were not technological. | ||
They were early technology. | ||
They were called the technology of God through the technology of the earth and through the plants and the animal products and the minerals that came up from our earth that we are all part of. | ||
And that's what I became fascinated by, Alex. | ||
Incredible. | ||
MichaelSavage.com. | ||
Find him on Axe. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Best interview ever that you've joined us in. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
And please, anytime you got an itch to scratch, you want to come on. | ||
We love you, brother. | ||
And thank you so much for being with us. | ||
God rules. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Michael Savage. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Wow. | ||
Learned a lot from that guy. | ||
And literally so much from our modern world with this revolution of herbs and plants came from him. | ||
It's simply amazing. | ||
I first learned about herbs and stuff when my grandfather was an inventor and a prospector and a bunch of other stuff. | ||
And I remember he had one of Savage's books. | ||
I forget which one it was when I was like in high school. | ||
He's like, you need to go to the Amazon like this guy. | ||
He really went to the South Pacific. | ||
You need to go and you need to find these plants, make a salve. | ||
And you should be that. | ||
And he would prospect for uranium and he found uranium and did stuff like that. | ||
It was a really great guy. | ||
So I learned about Michael Savage from my grandfather, C.W. Hammond. | ||
All right, we're going to go to break. | ||
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Trump's press conference, fully loaded, just jam-packed. | ||
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*Bad music* | ||
If you are receiving this transition, you are the resistance. | ||
Rising up, straight to the top. | ||
And the gods got the glory. | ||
When the distance comes. | ||
Soron Madani. | ||
Soron Madani, I'm sorry. | ||
Zoran Madani does these things where he dresses up like a girl, axle, non-threatening, communist, super jihadi, absolute American hater, wants to disarm the police, have world government, wins the Democrat primary, and he's all, I'm liberal. | ||
Oh, I'm going to pass all these anti-free speech laws, protect Jews. | ||
This is all part of the globalist calergy plan. | ||
Like London, all these other capitals run by the Muslims. | ||
So everybody's obsessed with Israel all day, which I have big criticisms of. | ||
No, I'm even more worried about the Muslims. | ||
And so all this non-threatening crap is their standard PR. | ||
It's a takeover plan. | ||
Laura Loomer, closing comments on this. | ||
We're witnessing the destruction of Western civilization in real time. | ||
And you and I have been at the forefront of exposing this for many years now, Alex. | ||
And unfortunately, the GOP has done nothing to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. | ||
This was something that we were told was going to happen during the first Trump administration. | ||
It didn't happen for some reason. | ||
I'm hoping that this will be a campaign promise that is gone through with and fulfilled during the second Trump administration, because all of these proxies, all of these Palestinian groups that are chanting globalized ANTI FADA and causing chaos in the streets of American cities, | ||
especially in Texas, they've identified, national security officials have identified, Alex, that the largest Hamas and Hezbollah terror cells are actually out of Texas, out of Dallas and Houston, believe it or not. | ||
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And there are over 2 million Iranian proxies living in our country. | ||
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He's not going to comply with federal immigration enforcement. | ||
He wants to castrate children by giving $65 million of funds to what he calls gender-affirming care, which is just another fancy little term for chemical castration. | ||
This guy is trying to destroy the United States of America. | ||
He's coming in friendly, pretending like he's an ally of the LGBTQ, pretending like, you know, he cares about cracking down on anti-Semitism and cares about Christians. | ||
No, when he talks about hate crime legislation, as he did, he said he's going to put millions of dollars. | ||
Most of the budget is going to be allocated to cracking down on hate crimes. | ||
That means that he's going to basically be implementing Islamic blasphemy laws. | ||
You're not going to be able to criticize Islam. | ||
You're going to go to jail if you misgender somebody, just like we're seeing in London. | ||
They elected Sadiq Khan, right? | ||
They had an Islamic takeover of London. | ||
So many Muslims were able to vote. | ||
They put a Muslim mayor in London. | ||
And now you have stabbings. | ||
You have women that are having acid thrown on their faces on the side of the street. | ||
You have honor killings. | ||
You have terrorist attacks. | ||
You have bombings at concerts for little 13-year-old girls. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
It's for standard operating procedure. | ||
Laura Loomer on X. Where else? | ||
Can people find you and find your book? | ||
Well, they can follow me on X at Laura Loomer. | ||
My show is on Rumble every Tuesday and Thursday, rumble.com slash Laura Loomer. | ||
My show is called Loomer Unleashed. | ||
And then you can go to my website, loomered.com, where you can read my exclusive investigative reports and follow what I'm doing there. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
So much for the work you do. | ||
That's why I didn't want to get in a fight with you. | ||
And I hope we can fix it with you and Tucker. | ||
And by the way, I'd love to come on your show anytime you want. | ||
Laura Loomer, thank you so much. | ||
You have an open invitation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Set it up. | ||
Let's do it this week or next week. | ||
I just got Loomered. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, Laura. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Alex. | ||
Bye. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
All right. | ||
Very polarizing figure, just like I am. | ||
Definitely one of the most censored people ever. | ||
So she defended me. | ||
I like her. | ||
I get mad at her sometimes because she has a tendency to infight. | ||
You know, you'd say she does it when she thinks it's right. | ||
I just, you know, Tucker's as good as it gets. | ||
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Discover trends and global developments years before they happen. | |
Right here on The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Oh, I have to start. | ||
Take my back for life. | ||
And I'm so excited. | ||
Take my back, take my back for life. | ||
All right, we're into the fourth hour here on this live Thursday, June 26, 2025 transmission. | ||
And I wanted to get Errol Musk, an engineer, scientist, computer programmer, former city council member. | ||
I mean, just he's done so much stuff. | ||
He's addressed Stanford and Harvard Universities, debated Oxford University, a forum for the future 2050 in Russia to their main intelligentsia recently that I also spoke via video link to. | ||
And I aired his speech here, but also really thought it was amazing on all the different things he covered. | ||
And he's officer commanding the 19th Electronic Warfare overall winner SADF shooting competitions. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
His bio is so interesting. | ||
So we've only got with the breaks we have here, like 45, 50 minutes to talk to him. | ||
So he can go wherever he wants. | ||
And, you know, you can't overshadow the father with the son because it's the father that you get the son from. | ||
But I'm sure sometimes he's probably, you know, he's a very interesting person in his own right. | ||
Always probably gets the Elon Musk questions. | ||
But I want to bring up Elon Musk later, but I just can't help it up front. | ||
I know you guys have had your differences like any father and son, but it must just still be amazing to have one of the most enigmatic Maverick sons and you're a Maverick yourself and to just watch all of this going on. | ||
It's got to be surreal. | ||
And then we'll get into all your views on space travel and AI and some of the amazing things you talked about when you were at that big conference in Russia. | ||
But just, you know, Errol Musk, how surreal is just the year 2025 in general? | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
How surreal is the year being? | ||
What is the question? | ||
No, no, I'm just saying, what is it? | ||
What do you make of the world today? | ||
What's the state of the world? | ||
Is it just surreal consciousness? | ||
Well, you know, in many ways, I see things coming right. | ||
I see things moving in the right direction in many ways. | ||
Last year, this time, you know, I made a couple of trips to the U.S. Last year. | ||
I've got a lot of family there, and people were very despondent under the Biden time. | ||
You know, this previous administration was basically giving people the idea that they have to actually find a place to leave, go away from America. | ||
They were considering leaving the country. | ||
You know, they were semigrating from California to Texas and so on, at least. | ||
And this year, when I went, I spent April, the whole of April from California to Texas. | ||
And the mood was totally different. | ||
You know, I like to say that 80% of the people, I'm supposed to say 80% of the people were very happy or behind Trump. | ||
In fact, 100% of the people that I met were very happy and feeling much better about things and very behind Trump. | ||
That was recently. | ||
So I'd written some questions last night and, of course, forgot them on the kitchen table. | ||
And that was really my first question. | ||
just reminded me: are you optimistic about the future? | ||
As obviously a futurist and very interesting person, are you overall optimistic or are you negative about the future? | ||
No, no, I'm optimistic. | ||
I would say that the world is waking up. | ||
You know, a few years ago, you were a lone voice in the wilderness. | ||
Now everybody, you know, takes your word and people like you and they listen because they realize that the things you were saying a few years ago are accurate, were true. | ||
And now people are much more wide awake and much more aware. | ||
And it's not only the older people, even the youngsters, the 20-year-olds, 25-year-olds, the 30-year-olds, they're aware of fake media and they're aware of that they're being misled and so forth and so on. | ||
And, you know, this is quite a big divide all over the world. | ||
And people are between those who still don't see the picture and those who do see the picture. | ||
And the numbers that are seeing the picture now are huge. | ||
I mean, even myself, you know, like about before 10 years ago, I actually used to watch CNN. | ||
And I would watch BBC. | ||
And about 2015, I seem to remember looking at CNN and that, I thought there's something wrong with what these people are saying. | ||
You know, within myself, I started saying, wait, there's something wrong here. | ||
This doesn't add up the things they're saying. | ||
And of course, slowly, you know, we all sort of woke up. | ||
I certainly woke up to the reality. | ||
And so did Elon, Elon and Kimball, my sons, because up to that time, they considered me evil for even suggesting that Trump was a good choice. | ||
And, you know, told me to my face, you know, that I'm an idiot. | ||
And now, since then, they've changed as well. | ||
And they are, apart from the recent argument between the two, the domestic quarrel that was recently between Trump and Elon, they totally behind Trump, totally behind what's going on. | ||
And that's great. | ||
Well, that was my first question that I forgot. | ||
And then you magically brought it up. | ||
So I'm very optimistic overall as well, because we've been so asleep for so long. | ||
Now the awakening's here and all the kleptocratic, frozen, stagnant establishments are just in total crisis. | ||
I really think the establishment should stop fighting the will of humanity's destiny and success and should instead try to align themselves and have a pro-human future. | ||
We have this depopulationist, transhumanist, globalist cult telling us, you just roll over, the future is not human. | ||
You all know Harari. | ||
But I see humanity in the 11th hour roaring back from that. | ||
And, you know, there's so many ways to go at this. | ||
But I noticed when you were in Russia, just like Tucker said, I haven't been there, but I have people that have seen go there. | ||
They say the cities, St. Petersburg, Moscow, the nicest you've ever seen, just so innovative, so clean. | ||
And they go, oh, you're Russian agents. | ||
No, it's a fact. | ||
Now, sure, when they were under communism, it was terrible. | ||
And Boris Yeltsin came here and saw a grocery store and started crying. | ||
And that's why Tucker obviously went and pointed out, hey, it's not like that anymore. | ||
Just as an example of humanity coming back from darkness, to paraphrase you, you said that Moscow and St. Petersburg when you're in Russia was one of the most, if not the most spectacular human centers you'd seen. | ||
Can you kind of repeat or expand on that? | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
I also, it was my first trip to Moscow, and I had in the 80s been to East Germany on business, believe it or not. | ||
The East Germans or DDR, it used to be called, actually was prepared to sell things to South Africa at that time, you know. | ||
And so I did see that, and it was pretty miserable in East Germany, I must say. | ||
Although the people in East Germany in those days were absolutely wonderful and good looking. | ||
I'll never forget that. | ||
And then now this trip to Moscow, I also wasn't sure what to expect. | ||
You know, I expected a sort of miserable airport and I expected sort of shadows and alleys and weird looking dark places. | ||
I don't know what I had in my mind. | ||
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But when I got there, I couldn't believe it. | |
The airport, the airport was staggering. | ||
I mean, probably one of the most beautiful airports I've ever seen. | ||
The service, everything was just so good. | ||
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There was just no way to put it in any other way. | |
The two of us, I had my assistant strategist with me, Nathan. | ||
Nathan Brown is a PhD in business now. | ||
And he was with me and he was, you know, we just couldn't believe it. | ||
And Moscow is by far the most beautiful capital city in the world. | ||
I mean, by far. | ||
We're not talking about by a little bit. | ||
It puts DC in the shade. | ||
And DC, I always thought, was rather nice. | ||
And certainly London is tatty by comparison. | ||
Moscow is stunning. | ||
It is so clean. | ||
And not only that, they seem to have a monopoly on good looks. | ||
Everybody is good looking. | ||
Every woman looks like a fashion model. | ||
I mean, I'm not joking. | ||
It's not like some look like a fashion model. | ||
Oh, listen, I've watched raw footage out of Russia and I've been there one ago. | ||
And like, you just see the people and they're not eating GMO. | ||
They're not, it looks like the footage of eight millimeter people in the 50s in the U.S. It's like going back to the future. | ||
It's just, it's amazing. | ||
It is amazing. | ||
And the mothers of their children everywhere. | ||
You know, it's mothers and children everywhere you look, you know, running around with their children running with them and beautifully dressed and doing shopping or whatever it is. | ||
I'm so I'm used to seeing that kind of thing where, you know, small children with their mom running about. | ||
And you know, it was just terrific. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is a scam. | ||
The scam. | ||
There's Moscow that you're looking at it. | ||
The whole thing about Russia, from what I can see, Moscow, and excuse my language. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Russia is an incredibly beautiful place. | ||
The food is unbelievably good. | ||
And the prices are like a third of what you pay in the US, which I do believe I understand that because also here in South Africa, food is cheaper. | ||
It's about the same price as food in South Africa. | ||
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But quality, really quality food. | |
And I can't think of a single thing that I could say about Moscow that would be bad. | ||
I can't think of anything. | ||
Well, that was Tucker's point that Senator Ted Cruz attacked last week. | ||
He said, oh, you're a Russian agent. | ||
He said, no, I just went there. | ||
We're being screwed by inflation. | ||
We're being screwed by all these wars, globalism. | ||
And we're told this is so horrible. | ||
But it's like, it's the converse of how Yeltsin comes here in 1990 and cries when he sees all the food because they were literally in food lines, couldn't even get stale bread. | ||
And then now it's flipping the other way. | ||
And Americans should see this. | ||
They should know this. | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, I can't imagine what Taku was talking about. | ||
Although if I look back to the DDR in those days, but I sat in a DDR for about a week and the food and everything, it was reasonable. | ||
It was just a bit tatty in those days, the DDR. | ||
I didn't see the people, oddly enough, I'm talking about the East German Republic in the 80s was quite, the people were very happy. | ||
That's the one thing I noticed. | ||
They were always smiling. | ||
And for some reason, I don't know, but now in Russia, coming back to Russia now, the people were incredibly kind. | ||
And they would rush up to a person if they recognized me and say, you know, without any sort of shyness or anything, you know, they say, you know, oh, I'd like my photo with you and all that sort of thing. | ||
And, you know, a lot of them speak English, which helps a lot because they, and not only that, some of them, many of them speak like four languages, which is quite amazing. | ||
And I can't say enough about it. | ||
The thing about Russia is a lie. | ||
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Incredible. | ||
I just want to give you the floor and invite you back again. | ||
We've still got like 40 minutes left here. | ||
Errol Musk, very interesting person, obviously. | ||
But I want to ask you this question. | ||
This is a wild card. | ||
Verna von Braun wrote a book about somebody from the world, the Earth, that sends missions to Mars, builds a colony, and becomes the leader of Mars named Elon. | ||
And then you've got your son. | ||
You're wearing your Occupy Mars shirt. | ||
Was there any connection? | ||
Or did you read that novel? | ||
Or why did you name him Elon? | ||
And it's just very interesting twist of fate that his name's Elon and he's already kind of known as the king of Mars. | ||
Well, yes, when I was a young boy of about 12, 12, 13, I was on the Moon Watch team for American satellites and we had a man who lectured us or mentored us or looked after us. | ||
Jack Bennett, he actually had a comet named after him later on. | ||
And he would read us these books by Werner von Braun and Professor Oberst. | ||
The books were written by two people, Werner von Braun and Professor Oberst. | ||
And Professor Oberst was Werner von Braun's teacher. | ||
And then they would, the books were in German, but there were a lot of illustrations, you know, color illustrations about, you know, showing you rockets on Mars and all that sort of stuff. | ||
And yes, I did see all that stuff. | ||
And I did see the term Elon. | ||
And when my child was, you know, when my son was born, something happened, which was quite odd. | ||
In the family on his mother's side, there was somebody by the name of John Haldeman, John Elon Haldeman, and some grandfather or something. | ||
So I remember the name Elon, and then I said, oh, well, I'd like him to be called Elon. | ||
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So, yeah, that is the connection. | |
Wow. | ||
And then he is the guy with the total focus is his heart. | ||
You're super interested. | ||
You're heard not talking about your son. | ||
You know, the media tries to say there's this big giant wedge and all this stuff. | ||
Every time I see you say great things about your son, obviously you've got to be extremely proud. | ||
You got a lot of other children as well. | ||
What is it like as a father to see, not as one of the most famous people alive today? | ||
I think if we can look back over time, even ask the ancients, if we look at everybody in history, your son's in the top 10 most interesting people ever. | ||
What's that like as a father? | ||
Well, you know, it's great. | ||
I mean, we've all tried, you know, in the family, all the males in the family, we all think we sort of generals, you know, and we all, you know, so we like very independent kind of guys, very, I suppose the term is, you know, upstarts or something. | ||
And so, but it's great to see what Elon has managed to do. | ||
I think the words Maverick, Maverick does his own thing, but yeah, yeah, Maverick. | ||
But an upstart's not always successful. | ||
You're saying Mavericks. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
It's called Maverick. | ||
And yeah, yeah, Elon is, we are a family of sort of Mavericks. | ||
And, you know, we all think we know better, which is not good. | ||
But yeah, we are. | ||
So as far as Elon's concerned and Kimball, Kimmel, you know, he's also broken so many milestones. | ||
I mean, my younger son as well. | ||
And my daughter, you know, she's got her own film studio making movies called Passion Flicks. | ||
It's like Netflix, but it's Passion Flick. | ||
She makes full-length movies. | ||
She owns the whole operation. | ||
It's quite amazing. | ||
So, yeah, my kids are, you know, proud is not the right word. | ||
You know, they are very pleasing to me. | ||
Satisfying. | ||
Satisfying, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Well, we need more people like them, like Trump said. | ||
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Oh, we need more people like you, Alex. | |
Well, I'm trying. | ||
There's so much to talk about. | ||
So you're very optimistic about the future of humanity. | ||
You think we're taking the right fork in the road to use your son's parlance? | ||
Yes, definitely. | ||
Why else are you optimistic, Errol? | ||
Well, you know, here in Africa, where I'm sitting at the moment, I travel a lot, so I'm out of the country a lot of the time for what it's worth, but I am in South Africa at the moment. | ||
Most of the, or nearly all the African countries around me have contacted me saying they want to be aligned with Donald Trump. | ||
That's in the last, say, five months, five, six months, or four, five months. | ||
They've contacted me, written to me, phoned me, spoken to me on telephone, WhatsApp, what do you call it, Zoomed with me? | ||
Signal all of it. | ||
They want to align with Trump. | ||
That's from the DRC, Mozambique, Botswana. | ||
I don't know if you know these countries, Namibia and so on. | ||
The only country that is a troublesome country is South Africa, where the black government is dead set against doing anything that is in the interests of the U.S. So, but all the other African countries, the president of the DRC said to me a few months ago, he phoned me, he said, please help us become aligned with Trump, which I did. | ||
I sent letters and everything there to the Trump people. | ||
And he said, this is what he said. | ||
The president of the DRC, he said to me, Trump's a believer, and I'm a believer, and that's enough for me, which I thought was a very nice thing to say. | ||
You know, well, they obviously want to innovate. | ||
They want into the West, just like, and they understand its optimism. | ||
And then South Africa is a Soros globalist enclave trying to steal the wealth. | ||
But the Africans, on average, absolutely know Trump's a change. | ||
And they're like, hey, and they say, and Trump does want everybody to flourish. | ||
And so they're like, hey, and Africa's so rich. | ||
Imagine that's one big mistake Trump made was making the joke about, oh, we'll annex Canada. | ||
And he helped the globalists win there. | ||
Carney's a bad guy. | ||
No, Canada wanted to align with us. | ||
I get the joke, but that's one of the few things that backfired. | ||
The world, just look at all the trade deals. | ||
Everybody swung to us overnight. | ||
They want a new system. | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
And Mosen Beek contacted me. | ||
They said all our harbors, all our airfields, all our minerals, whatever the U.S. wants, we want the U.S. to have it. | ||
And, you know, I send all this information over to, you know, to the State Department there and everything. | ||
I hope they respond. | ||
And I know they have recently, this week, responded with the DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo. | ||
And so, yes, definitely a lot of places are waking up. | ||
South Africa is a problem. | ||
By the way, it's funny you say this. | ||
I get contacted by a lot of governments. | ||
Don't really respond. | ||
I've had the president of the Congo contact me saying this. | ||
I just forgot Monday saying the same thing. | ||
So they really want in. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, that's right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sorry, I interrupted. | ||
Go back. | ||
I interrupted. | ||
You said it was a little bit more. | ||
I was just saying that the problem is here in South Africa, we have a sort of renegade government here that does not care about the people, their own people, their own black people. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They only care about a few hundred insiders that are well looked after. | ||
And the rest of the country is, you know, sort of ambling along trying to survive. | ||
South Africa is probably the worst place it's ever been. | ||
People are happy. | ||
At least there's no racism here. | ||
There's absolutely no racism in South Africa. | ||
So that's a good thing. | ||
You never see a racist incident here. | ||
But at the same time, the people are on their knees when it comes to finance and income. | ||
We've got 63, one of the big organizations here that does this kind of thing, they worked out there's 63 million people in South Africa, but only 7 million people have a job. | ||
So that gives you some idea of the situation. | ||
It's 80% unemployment? | ||
Yeah, about 80% unemployed. | ||
You know, I was going to raise South Africa because I've never been there, but I've studied it. | ||
My wife did college, some college here for a year. | ||
She said there wasn't even a lot of racism then. | ||
And the average American, white or black, literally thinks like Nazis running. | ||
And that I saw black leaders going, these South African farmers coming here better not call me the N-word. | ||
I mean, they don't even know. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
No, there's no racism. | ||
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The racism here, no. | |
South African white people, oddly enough, get on very well with black people. | ||
It's my experience. | ||
We get on very well together. | ||
We understand each other very well. | ||
We work together. | ||
We employ. | ||
Most people employ a lot of black people. | ||
I certainly did. | ||
And we get on very well. | ||
There's never really been amazing. | ||
That's just the comedy. | ||
I mean, there is the Kill the Boar group. | ||
There's that group. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yes, but that's the government group. | ||
Using racial control. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Errol Musk, four-minute break. | ||
We're honored to have you. | ||
I want you to come back again, but we've got 30 more minutes. | ||
Stay right there. | ||
You're literally reading my mind. | ||
Every time I'm about to ask a question, you bring it up first. | ||
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You keep saying you've got something for me. | ||
You know, I knew about Errol Musk, but I never actually read his bio. | ||
This guy's like a champion sharpshooter in like military competitions, armored car leader, officer commanding the 19th Electronic Warfare. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
IBM programmer, electrical engineer. | ||
Would you take an hour to go over all this? | ||
Well, we can see what the genes are doing here with his sons and daughter and all their successes. | ||
You were finishing up on South Africa and the state of it. | ||
And from South Africans, I know they say there's very little anti-white black stuff except the communists and the government and these gangs they support. | ||
I don't mean to bring up a negative point, but it just shows the level of violence that the left and media tried to cover up and the government chanting with hundreds of thousands of sports stadiums, kill the African farmers, and then saying, oh, God, don't move any of them here. | ||
They're going to be racist. | ||
But Elon Musk's dad killed three men who would have murdered six-year-old daughter and boiled her head, which is what they do. | ||
So you say it's rare, but it's this group. | ||
Who is that? | ||
And the fact that you had to do this back in 1998, just a brief story on that, just to show that what's going on in South Africa that the leftist media tries to cover up. | ||
And how could South Africa be reformed as such a wealthy, amazing culture and brought back from the brink of total collapse? | ||
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Well, you know, that's actually, you know, that's true. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
You know, not happy about it, but that's what happened, yes. | ||
Well, it wasn't a gotcha. | ||
I mean, we know that what the violence, I mean, it's mainly black on black, but it's also, I mean, massive amounts of whites being, you know, hunted down, killed on their property. | ||
Just as an example, it was like in the White House a few months ago when they had the South African leader there that's openly saying we're going to take the whites land, not give them compensation. | ||
Tells Trev he didn't do it. | ||
We had the video of it a year ago. | ||
And then he points at white South Africans' administration. | ||
He goes, right, tell them there's no violence. | ||
They're like, well, actually, they try to kill us on our families all the time. | ||
And so as a microcosm, here's Errol Musk having to defend. | ||
I mean, how bad is it? | ||
Well, you know, the real problem is that we don't have a police force anymore. | ||
We used to have good government departments in this country, you know, all-round, well-run country. | ||
But now we don't really have proper government departments. | ||
We don't have an airline. | ||
We don't have railways. | ||
We have the worst ports in the world. | ||
We have no health system, no health care. | ||
We have no education system has collapsed. | ||
You know, so most, the worst, one of the bad things is that the police force doesn't exist anymore. | ||
So there's no law and order. | ||
You know, there's no one to protect anyone. | ||
So unless you happen to live in a place like where I live, which is, we are sort of a more, not necessarily just a white area, but we are a mixed race area. | ||
But it's an organized area. | ||
And we have private, private, we have three private police forces that people all pay in to have here. | ||
The local, the real police don't exist anymore. | ||
So if you, for example, if your house is broken into or if your car is stolen in South Africa, you don't go to the police because there's no one to go to. | ||
They just don't exist. | ||
Which is what the left does all over the world defunding the police. | ||
This is part of the methodology, in my view. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Yeah, they defund it. | ||
And, you know, they pay the police like $50 a month. | ||
So nobody wants to work for the police anyway. | ||
But, you know, really, $50 a month. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
US dollars a month, I mean. | ||
And yeah, so that's the situation that we've got. | ||
And so a lot of the people who are on farms and in remote areas, unless they are well armed, they're in big trouble. | ||
You have to sit with your weapons on your lap every day. | ||
Every night, you have to sit with your weapons on your lap. | ||
I have had to do that many a time. | ||
And Errol, I didn't bring that up as a gotcha. | ||
I didn't even know that. | ||
The crew just hands me articles. | ||
And wow, and I didn't know you're like a top champion sharpshooter. | ||
So I guess that was a bad deal. | ||
It's just so interesting. | ||
I know you're sad about it. | ||
You're not happy about it. | ||
You're humanitarian, as your bio shows, but briefly, what was the story? | ||
What happened? | ||
Well, I had a home on a farm that I had two homes on a farm, two houses on a farm that I rented out to people near the city called Johannesburg. | ||
And I went, I was between tenants on the one property and I was having it painted out. | ||
And I went one evening with my six-year-old daughter to see how they were getting on, the painters, you know, and luckily we put all the lights on to see because it was towards winter. | ||
It was a bit dark, getting dark quite early. | ||
And so I got there about five in the evening. | ||
And the painters left. | ||
My daughter and I were left. | ||
And my daughter wanted to have a run a bath. | ||
We used to live in that place and she decided six years old, she's going to have a bath there. | ||
So I sort of left her. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I've got an eight-year-old here right now. | ||
She loves it. | ||
I'm taking a bath. | ||
Sorry? | ||
I have an eight-year-old daughter. | ||
Daughter's like, I'm taking a bath. | ||
They just decide to do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anyway, yeah. | ||
So then I heard something in the lounge, the big ranch style house. | ||
And then I went, I left my revolver in the bathroom with her. | ||
And then I went up to the lounge. | ||
And I found seven or eight guys there. | ||
And they just started shooting at me just straight off. | ||
They just didn't hesitate, just started shooting at me. | ||
And I ducked. | ||
I ran back to the advance room in the main bedroom and I managed to get my revolver. | ||
And as I came down the passage, I took them out, you know. | ||
Wow. | ||
So I was reading here. | ||
You were like basically a national champion shooter. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
No, in the military, in 1968, I won the South African Defense Horse Shooting Championships over a period of a week from handguns to cannons, you know. | ||
By the way, that's well known that South Africans are some of the best soldiers. | ||
That's quite the accomplishment. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
No, no. | ||
I mean, that particular competition, I've been in quite a few competitions, but I won that one. | ||
That was a big one. | ||
And I was separated from the guy behind me by about two points out of 2,000. | ||
So, you know, I might have had 1,792. | ||
And the next guy behind me was 1,790. | ||
So it wasn't like I was way ahead of anybody, you know. | ||
I was just lucky. | ||
What was your military career like? | ||
I bet that was amazing. | ||
Yeah, no, I got a medal recommendation and all sorts of things like that. | ||
I was quite successful in the military. | ||
I was in the military for 11 years. | ||
And yeah, I was quite successful. | ||
And I was a unit commander for quite a long time of 19th Electronic Warfare. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow. | ||
And I used to be in the armored. | ||
I was in the armored cars. | ||
And then they started a new unit called electronic warfare. | ||
And as I was an electrical engineer, they asked me if I would transfer. | ||
And so I said, sure. | ||
So I transferred to electronic warfare. | ||
And I learned a lot of things there. | ||
I really learned a lot. | ||
But it was in the 70s. | ||
So technology wasn't what it is today. | ||
But we were already able at that time to use a lot of things that later on became quite common, cameras, certain kinds of cameras, you know, video cameras that weren't normally just available to the public. | ||
So it was nice. | ||
It was quite interesting. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
Well, too bad for those guys. | ||
I guess you got three of the six, but I guess they ran into the wrong guy, huh? | ||
Yeah, I'm not happy about that. | ||
I think of it as somebody's child, you know, or something like that. | ||
Well, I'm happy, though, you and your daughter didn't get killed, though. | ||
Well, you know, the police said to me afterwards that if they had killed me, they would have, you know, they would have used her for medicine, you know, for Muti, you know, what they call Muti, you know, where they eat her, you know. | ||
And people don't know, a lot of places in Africa, especially central and southern, there's a big thing about eating children. | ||
That's a yeah. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, it goes back thousands of years, I suppose, you know, into the past, people, you know, had all these sort of weird beliefs and things, and it's still here. | ||
So they still have a lot of people. | ||
Yeah, binos don't fare very well in Africa, do they? | ||
They think they're magic, so they really want to eat them. | ||
Well, you know, apparently, if you, you know, I mean, I, you know, if you eat something like off the child or something, then then you've got magic powers. | ||
You know, you've got magic balance. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Isn't that a big problem in South Africa? | ||
They want to rape a baby if you have AIDS, right? | ||
They think it cures you, yes. | ||
They did. | ||
That was the thing. | ||
If you rape a baby a while back, 15 years ago or 20 years ago, then you're cured of AIDS. | ||
You know, I mean, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
It's pretty weird. | ||
Well, I mean, I would imagine, aren't you kind of Dutch background some? | ||
Yes, I'm about two-thirds Dutch, one-third English. | ||
And yeah, I'm very proud of my Dutch background. | ||
Very proud of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Very good people. | ||
Definitely the best farmers in the world. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
No, no, the best farmers. | ||
And sending them to you is great for you guys, not so great for us. | ||
In fact, when I was in Russia, you know, I realized the place for these Dutch farmers to go to is Russia because they would really prosper in Russia. | ||
Take like a dirt to water. | ||
Yeah, Putin has a giant for eight years now. | ||
Organic food initiative to be the biggest in the world. | ||
They are now the biggest producer and exporter of organic food. | ||
Maybe whether Russia's looks so healthy, but I can talk to you for 10 hours. | ||
You got to come back again soon. | ||
We'll do a commercial free. | ||
We only got like 14 minutes left. | ||
I've been asked a lot of questions, sir. | ||
AI, space travel, the future of humanity, you've got the floor to address us for the next 14 minutes. | ||
I'm going to be quiet. | ||
Well, you know, what I spoke about the future was there are four things that I spoke about at the Freedom of the Forum of the Future in Ramoscow, which, by the way, was described as a far-right conference, but I didn't see what was far right about it. | ||
We spoke about increasing living space for families, and we spoke about the dwindling population of the European populations, which is very worrying. | ||
You know, like Italy has a replacement factor of 1.3, which is kind of over the top low. | ||
I mean, it's terrible. | ||
Anyway, I spoke about longevity. | ||
I spoke about space-time travel. | ||
I spoke about gravity. | ||
I spoke about fusion. | ||
As far as longevity is concerned, longevity is the length of a human life, supposedly, what the longevity is of a human life. | ||
Now, life extension is what the globalists is their whole secret project are obsessed with. | ||
I said I want to interrupt. | ||
But yeah, that's the big, big secret is life extension. | ||
Yes. | ||
So there's an enormous amount of work being done, successful work, amazing things being happening, especially in the United States. | ||
And a lot of it's being led by China, by scientists in China. | ||
And they all work very closely with the people in California. | ||
They work like, you know, hand in glove with each other. | ||
And I was at the longevity clinics in California. | ||
And when I was there, I was actually at a clinic. | ||
And I said, I remember reading about at this particular longevity clinic, I said, I remember reading about Dr. Craig Fender, who actually mapped the first genome. | ||
And they said to me, well, if you turn around, he's standing right behind you. | ||
Wow. | ||
So I turned around and there's this guy. | ||
And he mapped the first genome. | ||
So with longevity, what they can do now is, first of all, let me say that before the First World War, the average lifespan of a European woman was 39. | ||
So you were likely to die up to around about coming up to 39 or just after 39, around about 39. | ||
And it's now, at this time, it's something like 87. | ||
So it's more than double the longevity or the lifespan expectancy of a European woman. | ||
And so this is clearly a lot of things have happened. | ||
Of course, before the First World War, people were living on potatoes. | ||
They ate potatoes for breakfast, lunch and supper. | ||
And so we've changed things in the world so much in the last hundred years. | ||
And you can walk into a convenience store and buy vitamins now. | ||
I mean, you can go into your quick shop at the gas station and buy vitamins. | ||
And that's really great. | ||
And so the idea of the longevity people, and these are all guys with, you know, masses of qualifications, they're all doctors, PhDs and double PhDs and all that sort of stuff. | ||
And they are saying that the length of a human life should be about 120 years. | ||
And that this is what they are aiming at. | ||
And that's not pie in the sky. | ||
That's what the telomeres show. | ||
Yes. | ||
Anyway, so this is quite interesting. | ||
And so this week, you know, the clinic in California contacted me earlier this week to say, would I be, they've done one guy, Dano White or something, and would I be interested in being a free, a free, I could get this treatment free, or what are they going to do? | ||
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They can look after me because they figured a test subject. | |
Yeah, they can make me a test subject. | ||
They asked me if I want to, and they were very nice about it. | ||
They've been incredibly nice people. | ||
And they're in Palo Alto. | ||
And so they asked me if I would be a test subject this week because they figured that I should be able to live to 120. | ||
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So I said, that's really nice of you. | |
But I haven't quite said yes yet, but they haven't pushed me yet. | ||
But I probably will go over there shortly and speak to them. | ||
But anyway, the idea is that you can have your genome mapped. | ||
And in China today, you can have your genome mapped for $100. | ||
In LA, in San Francisco, it's $1,000, which is quite a lot. | ||
But in this country, it's about $2,000. | ||
So that's a lot. | ||
I had mine mapped by one place for like 5,000, six years ago. | ||
There was like 1,000 last year. | ||
And literally, it was the same thing for two different companies. | ||
And I did what they said. | ||
They could tell what I was absorbing, what I wasn't, changed my life. | ||
People say, why do I lose so much weight? | ||
A biggest thing was I did what the genomic thing said. | ||
It was all just supplements. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Well, you look terrific. | ||
And you really look good. | ||
But anyway, so that's the same thing that I'm talking about. | ||
And so they want you to start your genome mapping at the age of 14. | ||
They say people should start at the age of 14 and then they can see what you predispose to and all that sort of stuff. | ||
So that's longevity. | ||
And then I also spoke recently about gravity, the fact that, you know, we go to the movies and we see vehicles, you know, in these modern movies, you know, moving about in the sky, going up vertically and going up to the space station or, you know, floating about around the skyscrapers. | ||
And we just take it for granted. | ||
Well, that's never going to happen unless we can conquer or understand or use gravity for our own purposes. | ||
And so we've talked about that. | ||
They've conquered that. | ||
He's had his head scientist say that. | ||
Do you think that's hyper true? | ||
I've heard from my Pentagon sources they've got gravitational control now. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
If they have, that will be the most powerful country in the world if they've managed to do that. | ||
Elon won't need 33 or 36 booster rockets to get payloads into space. | ||
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No. | ||
And that's the whole point. | ||
As I've said to Elon, you know, rockets have their uses, but in my opinion, traveling in a little capsule for a few months or six months or 18 months or whatever it is between Earth and Mars, forget it. | ||
People can barely go across the Atlantic in a little boat without wanting to kill each other. | ||
You know, they just crack because the dangers and the daily monotony and the daily daily. | ||
With gravitational control, we can literally have a whole city built and just launch it. | ||
Well, anyway, so coming back to gravity, if we have to start now, 100 years ago, the mathematicians 100 years ago, around the time of Einstein, Minkowski, and the various ones, Hardy in those days, they were all talking about and writing paper after paper on space-time travel and overcoming gravity. | ||
And for some reason, and there's hundreds of these papers, and this was 100 years ago. | ||
And for some reason, it was all laid by the side and left and not worried about. | ||
And we need to get back to that. | ||
Whether the secret government departments are doing it, I don't know, but we need to get back to that. | ||
It needs to be done by private enterprise. | ||
Then it's probably done. | ||
And once we do that, then space-time travel would be moving from Earth to Mars in an instant. | ||
You don't travel through space. | ||
You travel through space-time, which is different. | ||
So we talk about light leaving a star far away and it comes to us after four years or after a million years, this little photon of light, and it leaves the star and it battles its way through space, according to the scientists, and it goes for a million years and then it bounces. | ||
So you're talking about full space. | ||
And just to be clear, Max Planck in the 1880s created the equations for atomic weapons that were later picked up and done. | ||
So what you're saying is, which is true, they have the computations that this is doable. | ||
So why did it get frozen and shut down? | ||
Because it's disruptive technology by the elites. | ||
Clearly, if the equations prove atomic weapons 60 years before they were developed, then theoretically we can do this. | ||
Yes. | ||
You know, Minkowski said it's all in the math. | ||
It's all in the math. | ||
It's all in the mathematics. | ||
And Minkowski insisted it's all in the mathematics. | ||
And if you take the mathematics for a moment, you know, before 1905, all the scientists in the world, I know this is what I'm going to tell you now sounds absolutely impossible to believe, but all the scientists in the world believed before 1905 that the sun was a big lump of coal and it was burning rubber. | ||
It was a big lump of coal burning up in the sky. | ||
And scientists, if you went to a university or something and you were taught, you were told the sun was a big lump of coal. | ||
Some people had versions of the coal imploding upon itself and things like that, which they never quite understood what that meant. | ||
But yes. | ||
Well, you know, in 1900, they said also, the scientists said we don't need to do any more research because we know everything. | ||
That is in 1900. | ||
But anyway, so before 1905, the idea was that the sun is a big lump of coal. | ||
And if you wrote your examinations at the university, you were supposed to say, when they asked you what the sun is, you were supposed to say it's a big lump of coal. | ||
And then you got a mark, you know, you got a tick. | ||
And anyway, then along comes a guy who couldn't get a job as a lecturer because he only had a second class university pass in physics. | ||
And he got a job in a patent office and he had plenty of spare time. | ||
So he started using his. | ||
Yes, he started thinking about it. | ||
And he worked out, he wrote up this two pages. | ||
Then he took it to later, actually. | ||
First, he took that, the first pages, because the last equation he had didn't make sense to him. | ||
It said E equals M C squared. | ||
Energy is mass times the speed of light squared. | ||
And he sent it to Heidelberg University because he was a friend because he didn't have money for postage. | ||
And this changed the world. | ||
It threw the world upside down. | ||
And Minkowski turned that into full mathematics. | ||
And then they realized after 1905, in the months that followed, that the sun's energy is actually energy generated by mass, losing some of its mass and turning into energy. | ||
And so I mention that because, you know, as you just said, the only thing that's important about science is change, change. | ||
So when they say this is the furthest we can go, that's not true. | ||
It will keep on changing. | ||
And they say, for example, the speed of light is the fastest speed in the universe. | ||
It's what we think it is at the moment, but it's not. | ||
So that photon that I was telling you, in reality, in space-time, it leaves that star a million light years away, and it reaches us instantly. | ||
From the photon's point of view, it reaches us in the same moment that it leaves that star. | ||
If you understand, it doesn't go for a million years through space traveling along all by itself. | ||
We see particles jumping in and out of the dimension. | ||
Yeah, it comes through space-time. | ||
It's very difficult to understand, but at any rate, in due course, people, everybody will understand it. | ||
And then the other thing I spoke about was the fact that we need to accelerate our study of fusion, because fusion is unlimited energy and it's clean energy. | ||
It's the sun's energy. | ||
It's the same energy that you get in the sun. | ||
So fusion, hydrogen into helium, we need to accelerate that process. | ||
We need to not hand it to governments and government places like CERN. | ||
Private companies must start finding out because government concerns are just interested in getting their grants extended and things like that. | ||
They're not hungry. | ||
They're not hungry enough. | ||
Elon makes a success of things because he's very hungry. | ||
And being hungry makes you think harder and work harder and do things quicker. | ||
That's what I would say. | ||
So we need to accelerate the drive towards fusion. | ||
The country that conquers fusion, the science of fusion, will be the leading country in the world. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And China is leading publicly. | ||
We know the U.S. has suppressed it as a disruptive technology. | ||
Errol underscore must. | ||
Errol, Errol, this has been an amazing interview. | ||
My show's over. | ||
Promise me in the next few weeks, whenever you want, let's do a commercial-free deep dive for like an hour and a half or more, please. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It was very nice meeting you. | ||
It was great talking to you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I'm going to get my producer, give me my number. | ||
Hopefully, I can get yours. | ||
I would love to talk to you off air, and I'd love to get you back on. | ||
Very impressive. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And thank you for being with us. | ||
You're looking really good. | ||
You're looking good too, brother. | ||
And thanks for your son and everything else you've done. | ||
All right. | ||
Owen Troyer takes over now. | ||
Wow. | ||
Let me say bye. | ||
Errol, don't hang up. | ||
I want to say bye to you here at the end. | ||
All right, Owen with the war room. | ||
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leading a frontal assault on the lies of the New World Order. | ||
It's Alex Jones. | ||
All right. | ||
The hands-down top pollster from the top polling agency in the world, the most accurate, Mark Mitchell joins us at six after. | ||
And then he'll be with us 30, 40 minutes as long as he can be. | ||
And then I'll continue with the callers that are here and more after he leaves right through the fourth hour. | ||
Massive news on the strikes that we'll be getting to. | ||
But before I go to Mark Mitchell, I want to just finish up what I was just talking about. | ||
Plus, most of our radio stations don't care this first five minutes. | ||
I want everybody to hear what he has to say. | ||
So I appreciate him on hold. | ||
I see him right there on screen. | ||
Really respect his time because I want to find out what the American people's real view on this war and this expanded operation is with the latest numbers. | ||
But a caller said it seems like Trump's a new person. | ||
He loves humanity, but he just doesn't give a crap anymore. | ||
And he's not playing games. | ||
And from everything we've seen, this is the I don't give an F Trump. | ||
And he doesn't respond to most of the fake media attacks anymore. | ||
He's way more confident. | ||
He's doing so much to save the country domestically and with jobs and with the border and with everything he's doing. | ||
It's miraculous. | ||
But saying he wasn't ever going to go for any regime change offensively and then going back on that yesterday and saying, hey, let's have regime change when Iran is a way more dangerous connected foe than Iraq or Libya or Syria or any of these places goes to the point of a lot of people that know Trump well. | ||
And they say now it's not megalomania. | ||
He's not trying to be a king, but he's been through so much pressure and so many attacks and they're trying to kill him that he is just beyond confident. | ||
He's very fatalistic, but in a positive way. | ||
He's going to do what he's going to do, and that's the end of it. | ||
And when you've been through this many attacks, nobody more than him, and you have persevered, there are many men, particularly in history that through adversity become who they were, like Andrew Jackson. | ||
I mean, no movie's been made about him that I know of. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Dad died working the land. | ||
They're in the South, Scottish immigrants, when he was like three. | ||
His older brother and mother get put in a British concentration camp and starved to death. | ||
When he's nine years old, he joins the rebellion and is a sniper and message runner, highly decorated through the whole war, then goes and becomes a lawyer by the time he's 18. | ||
I mean, you know, just Indian fighter, judge, everything else, total badass. | ||
Major duels, shot up, can't kill him. | ||
You know, just, but he became, the British said, like in battle with him in the Battle of New Orleans and stuff, where he stood for three days while they're firing at the barricades with cannons from only, you know, a few hundred yards away. | ||
They can't shoot him. | ||
He was like a demon specter. | ||
They said they could see his eyes gleaming through their glass. | ||
And it was like he just energized everyone around him. | ||
And they were scared of him. | ||
They call him the devil. | ||
And I'm not saying it's even satanic energy. | ||
It's more of just man's titanus will that you can activate. | ||
And you got to be careful with it because I've gone through some similar things, nothing compared to this yet. | ||
And instead of giving up, I just decided to overcome it and defeat it. | ||
And then it just turns on all these primal energies that can swerve into devil territory. | ||
So you feel the Holy Spirit more and you feel the evil more. | ||
This is very metaphysical, but that's what it is. | ||
It's not like putting on the ring of Mordor, but it gets close. | ||
So here's a clip of Mike Tyson explaining it. | ||
When God favors you, so's the devil. | ||
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Hey, the left doing this helped create him. | ||
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It's Alex Jones coming to you live from the front lines of the InfoWar. | ||
Get up to the nuke. | ||
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All right. | ||
It appears that Iran, they've said they are, have done limited strikes, warned the bases the missiles were coming as a face saving for the U.S. obliterating many of their nuke bases Saturday and ongoing Israeli strikes against those different facilities. | ||
Now, Mark Mitchell is the top pollster at Raspusson. | ||
Raspusson is hands down the most accurate polling operation in the world, totally nailed it last election and just going back many years. | ||
We have the VP Director of Polling Operations, Mark Mitchell, has a diverse background with expertise in operations, finance, venture capital, private equity, with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering. | ||
Mark has held leadership positions at various notable companies, such as Walmart, e-commerce, jet.com, and JPMorgan Chase. | ||
Rasmussen Reports is a nonpartisan, independent electronic data company specializing in the collection, publication of public opinion polling information. | ||
Mark underscore R underscore Mitchell, but he says all the stuff is up on rasmusenreports.com and on their X feed. | ||
And he'll be going over some of those with us right now. | ||
So Mark, I could ask you upfront your personal opinion on the war and where this is going and what you think Trump's doing. | ||
And then obviously what the general public thinks and just all the other developments that are unfolding. | ||
So Mark, thanks for spending time with us today. | ||
Yeah, great to be here. | ||
I think with Trump, he feels like what I've seen in the military from intuitive leaders. | ||
He is not really concerned that much about image. | ||
I think that he understands that he has to make imperfect decisions on limited information. | ||
And sometimes the information changes. | ||
And so you have to pivot on a dime. | ||
Often when people lead an organization like that, and it's very popular in the military, it seems a little chaotic. | ||
And that's just what happens. | ||
But I think the problem is, is the reason why there is an issue is that nobody trusts the federal government. | ||
Only 30% say they trust the federal Government. | ||
And that's who's probably giving him most of his information. | ||
And we can just look at Washington, D.C. and see those people. | ||
All the masks slipped. | ||
A lot of them, you could feel with almost every fiber of their being, crave some kind of conflict here. | ||
And I think Americans, you know, fundamentally see that. | ||
And luckily, I think the polling says they're still very supportive of Donald Trump. | ||
We haven't really seen him lose any supporters at all. | ||
And when you look at the numbers, which we can go over, this is essentially actually a very popular thing. | ||
And I don't think people want boots on the ground. | ||
We have numbers that show that. | ||
But they have heard about Iranian nukes for a very long time. | ||
And Donald Trump finally did something about it when most prior presidents did not. | ||
I mean, this kind of made that whole pallet of cash thing go up in a flash of bunker busting bombs, didn't it? | ||
Well, I totally agree with why there is trepidation by myself, Tucker Carlson, MTG, Congressman Massey, and others. | ||
It's not that we don't trust Trumper like him. | ||
We know he's getting info from the neocons and Israel and Netanyahu and the military industrial complex and Lindsey Graham. | ||
And it's the same movie, you know, just, you know, different actors over and over and over again. | ||
So we have real legitimate mistrust, but that's why I want to get you on. | ||
I noticed the numbers are. | ||
Trump is so convincing. | ||
We're seeing record-level support for war here. | ||
Yeah, ultimately. | ||
Now, I think war is probably not the right word. | ||
I think people have been desensitized to us dropping bombs of freedom on people from the other side of the world, to be honest with you. | ||
But going into this, I mean, we saw this coming a long time ago. | ||
We have numbers back from May 20th. | ||
Would you support or oppose military action by the United States to destroy Iran's nuclear weapons program? | ||
It's 57%. | ||
That's a strong majority. | ||
That's more than people want 100% deportations. | ||
And only 30% were opposed, only 17% strongly. | ||
Republicans, it was like 73%. | ||
So that's the thing is that people really piled in behind Donald Trump's domestic MA agenda. | ||
But kind of this lingering neoconservative roots in the Republican Party is still there. | ||
And it very much is about the nuclear weapons. | ||
We had another question. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Do you agree or disagree with this statement? | ||
Iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
And this is back from May 29th. | ||
And 84%, at least somewhat agreed with that, 63% strongly, 56% of Democrats strongly, 71% of Republicans strongly. | ||
It was like a 90% number among Republicans. | ||
So that's what the party wanted is some kind of aggressive action to make this not be an issue. | ||
And the way I kind of thought about it is kind of a lost opportunity because let's not forget what was happening before Israel went ahead and made this strike. | ||
The Democrats were basically imploding by burning down their own cities as part of these protests out in LA. | ||
Gavin Newsom, his numbers took a real hit. | ||
Like he's underwater nine points now nationally. | ||
Can't even get to a 40% favorability rating. | ||
He's only got a 55% favorability rating with Democrats. | ||
That was what was happening when Israel made this strike. | ||
And again, I think we'll never know. | ||
Was it a real threat? | ||
Were they going to get the single suitcase bomb that we've been hearing about for 20 or 30 years? | ||
I was on a nuclear submarine. | ||
I know what one tried ballistic missile can do to a country. | ||
And it's a lot more than a 15 kiloton tactical nuke that might not even exist that has no delivery payload mechanism at all. | ||
And so I don't know. | ||
We're never going to know these things. | ||
But hopefully, I think, again, a popular action and something that's been hanging over Americans' heads for a very long time, it shouldn't affect his numbers. | ||
It might actually make him go up. | ||
Assuming all the other things on the slippery slope don't happen, assuming that we don't have to provide more military aid, assuming that there aren't the round-the-clock videos on the mainstream media news about all of the suffering women and children in Iran and how they really need us there to help restabilize with the new regime. | ||
And that's the modus operandi. | ||
It really is down in Washington, D.C. You know, I forgot you were on a nuclear submarine. | ||
Let's read what Trump put out today. | ||
Let's go back to the start, please. | ||
In response to Mediev, really the Kremlin spokesperson, former president, he's the bad cop to Putin. | ||
So this is what Putin said. | ||
It's not Mediev. | ||
Did I hear former President Mediev from Russia actually throwing around the N-word nuclear and saying that he and other countries, North Korea has not said they planned to do it, would supply nuclear warheads to Iran? | ||
Did he really say that or is it just some figment of my imagination? | ||
If he did say that, and if confirmed, please let me know immediately. | ||
The N-word should not be treated so casually. | ||
I guess that's why Putin's the boss. | ||
By the way, if anyone thinks our hardware was great over the weekend, far and away, the strongest and best equipment we have, 20 years advanced over the pack, is our nuclear submarines. | ||
They are the most powerful and lethal weapons ever built and just launched the 30 tomahawks. | ||
All 30 hit their mark perfectly. | ||
So in addition to great fighter pilots, bombers, thank you to the captain and crew. | ||
So wow, quite the saber rattling in response to the Russians in North Korea, Mark Mitchell. | ||
Yeah, a lot of interesting stuff packed in there. | ||
I like the little quote about how he says it's a good thing that Putin is in control because we haven't heard a whole heck of a lot about Putin's nukes, to be honest with you. | ||
And listen, you know, we've pushed the envelope with how much I think that the U.S. should be involved in Ukraine. | ||
But just to give people who aren't familiar with this a frame of reference, everybody says, okay, 15 kilotons, that's what dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it would be catastrophic. | ||
And it could take out probably multiple city blocks, a good section of downtown Manhattan. | ||
But one singular intercontinental ballistic missile fired from a Russian submarine, of which they have many, and of which have many missiles, one single missile with its 10 MERVs could basically take out a swath of America from the western side of Long Island all the way down to Philadelphia. | ||
One missile, gone. | ||
So that's what we've been up against for two or three years. | ||
Nobody really talked about nuclear. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, it's like, well, now we have to really hit Iran. | ||
And it's like, maybe it was just something on the punch list and we had to cross it off. | ||
And again, the public opinion supports it, but it just doesn't make sense with all of what we've been talking about doing for Russia, especially the way that Washington, D.C. has been talking about that particular conflict. | ||
We've got a huge development, and I've been saying, I hope this is the case for days. | ||
And I said when these strikes were coming in today to Qatar that it was limited, and if they were able to shoot them down, it would be similar to what we saw in 2020 that Trump talked about, where we'd kill Soleimani. | ||
So the Iranians said, hey, we got to face save. | ||
So they fired 18 missiles into the desert by a base in Iraq and killed anybody. | ||
I said, I hope that's the case. | ||
The posture looks really warlike by both sides. | ||
We know he gave them a chance last Thursday to have two weeks come to the table. | ||
They said, screw you. | ||
So he went ahead with the attack. | ||
But now just in the New York Times, CNN, all reporting, President Trump does not want any further military engagements in the region, and they are expected these attacks from Tehran per CNN. | ||
Again, again, Iran did tell Qatar, the U.S. military, the attack was coming hours before it did. | ||
That's why Qatar closed its airspace. | ||
So now it looks more like the Kabuki theater we saw in 2020 that Trump, very uncharacteristically for any leader, admitted was going on. | ||
We know stuff like this has been done before. | ||
So this is an amazing development. | ||
And everything I see, I now believe this is true. | ||
And so I hope I'm wrong when I said it looked like this was really escalating out of control, but still Netanyahu and some of the other forces are demanding regime change. | ||
So can you speak to that, Mark Mitchell? | ||
And then why would Trump come out last night and push regime change if that's not what he wants? | ||
Maybe he was doing a Trump trial balloon. | ||
I think it's a loaded term. | ||
I don't think people want to see that. | ||
But what I do have is boots on the ground. | ||
And wow, to be on the air when this breaks is pretty cool. | ||
Hopefully the Trump team was actually looking at our numbers because they're out today. | ||
But would you support or oppose the United States using ground troops to support Israel in the war against Iran? | ||
The numbers low. | ||
Only 14% strongly support, 19% somewhat support. | ||
So that's only one in three of the electorate and 58% are opposed, 38% strongly. | ||
And what's kind of wild is because it has the word Israel in there. | ||
Democrats are really against this, even though they were very supportive of almost everything we did in Ukraine. | ||
Only 28% of Democrats support this. | ||
That number is plummeting. | ||
And then independents are the most anti-war. | ||
26%, only 18% strongly support. | ||
And not even a majority of Republicans. | ||
So people understand, again, I think it's this desensitization to the fact that we can literally drop bombs on anyone from anywhere. | ||
44% of Republicans support boots on the ground. | ||
It's actually a plurality that don't support that. | ||
And I can tell you, we polled this two or three years ago with Taiwan and China, and the numbers for Taiwan were much, much more higher. | ||
So I think there's an aspect of people who say, again, I ran with nukes, probably not great, but is this particular conflict our problem? | ||
Not militarily, according to these numbers. | ||
And I think that's the problem. | ||
Is that on the Raspbusin Reports website? | ||
We are a subscriber. | ||
Some reason we can't get into it. | ||
But we did subscribe last time to get it. | ||
But is that on the Raspbussin's X account? | ||
Yes. | ||
Most voters oppose sending U.S. ground troops. | ||
Our headline story from today. | ||
We just put it up a couple hours ago. | ||
Wow. | ||
So most voters oppose sending U.S. ground troops. | ||
Well, a plurality of voters support the use of American air power and naval forces against Sarin. | ||
Only a third favor the deployment of U.S. ground troops. | ||
Full story in the comments, and we'll go through some of that. | ||
So this is, I think it's premature to say it, but with what the White House is saying, that they don't want to expand the war and that they expected these attacks and aren't going to retaliate, this is a real chance to maybe start shutting this down. | ||
Yeah, I really hope so. | ||
And it would be better for Israel, too. | ||
I can tell you what, the stuff that's been going on has not been good for Israel support in the U.S. We asked this one benchmark question, looking at the history of Israel and Palestine. | ||
I know it's not Iran, but let's just use it because I think now for the left, Israel and Iran or Palestine and Iran are probably going to be interchangeable, right? | ||
Do you sympathize more with the Israelis or the Palestinians? | ||
And right now, the last time we checked it, Israelis only got 44%. | ||
Palestinians got 30%. | ||
That's down to a 14-point lead for Israel from 30 points just a year ago. | ||
And so what's going on over there, I think, is attracting a lot of negative attention. | ||
Obviously, it's mostly in Democrats. | ||
A plurality of Democrats actually support Palestinians now and not Israelis. | ||
And for Republicans, it's only Israel 54 to 27%. | ||
So those numbers are moving really rapidly. | ||
And again, it looks like we're not going to get involved, but that doesn't mean these issues in the Middle East aren't going to go away. | ||
And with how close we are as allies and with all the ties that we know exist in Washington, D.C., it's a problem. | ||
And Israel is stepping up attacks inside Iran right now. | ||
Yeah, it would appear so. | ||
And again, my philosophy from a public opinion perspective is that our policy should probably be if you break it, you bought it. | ||
But Iran outnumbers Israel 10 to 1. | ||
I don't know the situation. | ||
I'm not, you know, a pro in national security and foreign policy issues. | ||
I know a lot of Iranians don't necessarily support the existing regime. | ||
That doesn't mean that on the whole, the world doesn't support the existing regime with how tied in Iran is with the BRICS, Brazil, Russia, India, China. | ||
They've made essentially a quasi-monetary bloc. | ||
They're economically, relatively dependent on people. | ||
And for us to go in there and start rearranging the furniture, even if it's just with a nod and a wink of American support, that's a problem that will affect, again, what should be a laser focus on domestic policy issues. | ||
I don't think this is going to affect Donald Trump's polling. | ||
Didn't really drop last night. | ||
Right direction is still 47%. | ||
We probably need a few more days to really see. | ||
And again, it might bounce. | ||
But the takeaway that we've said on your show multiple times here is that with Trump 2.0, he should be confident. | ||
He should be giving absolutely no Fs because he's got the highest right direction polling of any president in the last 20 years. | ||
That's because he's giving Americans what they want and he's earned their trust because pretty much nobody else has given them what they voted for. | ||
Like that's the thing. | ||
And so he's earned that. | ||
He's probably going to stick with them and it could be squandered. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's now confirmed by the White House itself that they were basically told about the attacks. | ||
The Pentagon already said that two hours ago. | ||
And that this is all basically 2.0 face saving for the Iranians, like in 2020 when Trump ordered Soleimani, the head of their paramilitary forces and terror planning, killed successfully. | ||
And Trump about a year later, once he was out of office, said, no, we accepted that they had to save face. | ||
So I would imagine then there was probably back channeling even before this. | ||
I wonder why the Iranians last week got an offer a two-week chance to come to the table after Steve Bannon talked to Trump. | ||
And then it was confirmed by the White House that the Iranians said, no, screw you. | ||
And then I guess now they see the big posture and now they're backing off. | ||
I mean, I pray this is the end of it because I've had the economist tell me, look at the numbers, you get straight over moose blocked, $120 barrel oil. | ||
That doubles inflation. | ||
That messes up the CPI. | ||
That gets interest rates raised. | ||
And then that tanks the Trump recovery that has a really good shot of succeeding. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you 100%. | ||
I think the economy is primarily according to voters, jobs and wages. | ||
And then prices was the number one issue coming into this election. | ||
I don't think Trump should be giving ammunition to the Democrats at all because everything they've been focused on has been totally like fake issues, to be honest with you, all this stuff about people supporting deportations. | ||
People support massive deportations stronger now than they have ever before. | ||
But that's what the Democrats have been forced to resist on. | ||
And it's not going to work. | ||
But if all of a sudden we have a 20 or 30% pop in prices at the gas pump because of things that Trump allowed to happen or supported, like that could be a problem. | ||
That could be ammunition. | ||
Again, Trump needs to, and I think people understand that there's going to be probably some economic turmoil baked into this because we had a majority of people supporting Donald Trump's economic policies, while at the same time, an even stronger majority also agreed that we were likely to see a recession in the next 12 months. | ||
And so that means that there's some turmoil baked in. | ||
And, you know, it would be horrible if we gave Democrats some ammunition that they could run against Trump with on that. | ||
My big concern is it was easy to predict that they're going to, that the Iranians were going to get the uranium out. | ||
And then the Israelis would start saying, oh, we didn't get it. | ||
We've got to keep the war going. | ||
We've got to have regime change. | ||
That's now happening. | ||
Trump is saying, no, no, no, we got it. | ||
Mission accomplished because he wants to put this to bed. | ||
But I see this like herpes, something that just keeps coming back again and again and again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I mean, it could be. | ||
It was such a powerful tool. | ||
And again, I'm not dismissing these concerns. | ||
I'm not saying that I want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
I'm saying that they've been enriching uranium for a very long time. | ||
There are people who could have sold them a weapon. | ||
There are people who could have sold them highly enriched uranium. | ||
Russia has thousands of those warheads, I think, laying around still. | ||
Other countries that we don't like have them as well. | ||
North Korea got them. | ||
And North Korea is not bombing us every day. | ||
And everybody will say, yeah, but Iran has a death to America parade. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but I don't know if you can take all that stuff at a face value. | ||
That's about to say, we've already seen a lot of restraint from them over the years. | ||
Yeah, the establishment will use these tools. | ||
And it's very powerful for them to have an 84% number, over 80%. | ||
You do not see Americans agreeing that much on things like, it's such a divided country. | ||
For 84% to agree, Iran must never have a nuclear weapon. | ||
That's a very powerful tool for Washington, D.C. And I just don't think they're going to retire it. | ||
And so if Iran in the middle is ever about to fall, they do have a bunch of nasty stuff they can do, like shut down the straight over moves, fire a bunch of missiles. | ||
What do you think about North Korea saying, oh, yeah, we're going to give them nukes? | ||
You know, the Russians just floated over. | ||
We're talking to a bunch of countries that are talking about it. | ||
And then I think North Korea is being overlooked here. | ||
I mean, they, on their official, you know, government site on X said, yeah, we're going to give them nukes. | ||
I mean, it's just more complications. | ||
The way I kind of look at it, Alex, is listen, we've had, what, decades now of massive illegal immigration into this country, unchecked, wave upon wave of just millions of people coming here, most of them probably human trafficked from all over the world, unvetted, just pouring across our southern border, bringing God knows who what, what with them, horrifying Americans, completely undermining their trust in the federal government. | ||
We had more than 60% of people thinking that Joe Biden was actually enabling the border crisis at the southern border. | ||
Now, obviously, we know he was, or the, you know, the weirdos in his administration. | ||
He said for Americans. | ||
Immediately surge the border. | ||
He said, when I went, immediately surge the border. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
And that's what's happened. | ||
And now for the very first time, that number ticks down. | ||
For the very first time in decades, that number ticks down. | ||
And all of a sudden, we're talking about conflagrations in the Middle East. | ||
We're talking about all of these people that have been simmering for a long time are challenging the status quo, saying they're going to give nukes. | ||
This has become a powder keg. | ||
And I think, honestly, Donald Trump walked into a lot of this, right? | ||
It's what happens after four years of a very weak administration who did not poll well on national security issues overwhelmingly. | ||
And it's like Trump was winning on most things, but he was also winning on things like who's going to have the better policies for the Middle East? | ||
Who's going to have the better policies in Ukraine and Russia? | ||
And Trump was winning on that stuff too. | ||
And that is at the time when Trump was saying things like, we can't be over there starting foreign wars. | ||
So we just need to stick to that. | ||
It's Donald Trump gave the Republican Party the biggest Gift ever. | ||
The right domestic policy agenda, super popular, more popular even than Trump is. | ||
And it's like we can't stay focused on it. | ||
I agree. | ||
And again, you're not, I think what I'm getting from you is this is dangerous. | ||
You're not for it. | ||
Neither am I for people that are totally against this. | ||
We're just giving you what the public is thinking and just giving people the facts. | ||
We're not allowed to Democrats that are going to misrepresent some issue just because we want it to be that way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Listen, I'm just telling you what the numbers are. | ||
I have opinions. | ||
I have politics. | ||
My politics are I think that voters should get what they want unless it's stupid. | ||
And we should acknowledge that there are stupid things that voters want. | ||
And they wanted this cleaned up. | ||
Good on them. | ||
But there are slippery slopes. | ||
Slippery slopes are very real. | ||
And we should acknowledge that there have been many in the past. | ||
A lot of people came out just in the last couple of weeks saying things that sounded very similar to 2003, so much so that I had to go take a shower. | ||
Like it was gross the way that we heard the same lines being repeated. | ||
Mark Mitchell, I know you're really busy. | ||
Just do like seven, eight minutes with us on the side. | ||
I'll talk about domestic issues with you. | ||
Then I'm going to let you go and go to calls. | ||
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Only 14% support, four boots on the ground. | ||
That means regime change, but 80 plus percent support for trying to take out the nuclear weapons. | ||
But now you've got polling numbers that aren't even out yet. | ||
Our first look at Americans' view on political violence and who's really violent. | ||
The Democrats have tried to bill Republicans and populists as violent. | ||
Anybody that can just look at reality knows that's preposterous compared to them. | ||
They don't even have a pulse compared to violence. | ||
They've got a raging 250 pulse. | ||
And then that ties into the left's meltdowns, the No Kings thing falling apart, Newsom's poll numbers, Sanctuary Cities, and so much more. | ||
You've got the floor, Mark Mitchell. | ||
But first, the new exclusive info, not even out yet, from Rasmussen on America's current view on political violence. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
People blame the media rhetoric. | ||
That's ultimately what it comes down to. | ||
We've been tracking all forms of violence, questions about upcoming, pending civil wars, questions about whether there would be a violent reaction to the election last fall. | ||
And the numbers have been absolutely horrifying. | ||
But it's great when you see agreement on the actual cause of the problem here, because one could wonder and scratch your head, why are we at each other's throats? | ||
And do you agree or disagree with this statement? | ||
I'm very concerned at how we're normalizing violence, hostile political rhetoric, anger, and hatred every day. | ||
And it's an 86% number. | ||
You just don't see numbers that high. | ||
64% strongly agree. | ||
Basically, every Republican, 84, like Democrats, bipartisan. | ||
It's all in the 80s, even independents. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
And this is, we asked this prompted by the Minnesota shootings. | ||
How everybody rushed to say, no, he was on the right, no, he was on the left, which is more to blame for incidents like the recent shooting in Minnesota, availability of firearms, mental illness, or heated political rhetoric. | ||
And political rhetoric wins 55%. | ||
The other two can't even get to 20. | ||
And with Democrats and Republicans, again, bipartisan, 51, 55%, Independents, 60. | ||
And so I think that this is a real lucid look at what voters now think about the environment we're in. | ||
Again, we've talked about all the failing institutional trust, but now it's like people are very clear-eyed about the fact that the reason we're in this situation that people are popping off and trying to go murder each other is because of the way political discourse has shifted into basically Mango Mussolini, Trump Hitler, you know, and all of the histrionic things that Democrats have said are going to happen. | ||
Democrats were imploding before all this stuff happened with Israel, and I think they're going to continue to implode. | ||
But they tried this final time to get over the hump on basically no substance. | ||
They tried to do it with Kamala Harris momentum that was fake and a whole bunch of meaningless words and interviews that meant nothing. | ||
And they almost got there, which is kind of weird. | ||
But here we are now with none of them polling very well. | ||
Their frontrunner, when you ask Democrats, is still Kamala Harris. | ||
She's a loser. | ||
She gets 40% of the vote. | ||
Nobody else breaks 10. | ||
Gavin Newsom gets 10% of the Democrat vote. | ||
And he's out there basically filling a vacuum. | ||
He's their spokesman right now. | ||
And he's standing up, trying to make a national name for himself, running for probably a national, you know, probably going to run for president. | ||
And he's standing for like 5% issues. | ||
Listen, people, how do you rate the way President Trump is handling issues related to immigration? | ||
53% excellent or good, only 33% poor. | ||
Half the country wanted to basically impeach this one judge, the Boesberg guy. | ||
How important is it that illegal immigrants who committed crimes in America should be deported? | ||
79%, including 69% of Democrats. | ||
How's he going to win the Democrat nomination when he's out there saying what he's saying about being anti-deportation, about resisting ICE, all this stuff that all of the sanctuary states and cities are doing? | ||
And I can only look at that and conjecture about why they're in this predicament. | ||
It could be because they're trying to fundraise on this stuff. | ||
It could be foreign adversaries. | ||
It could be accelerationism. | ||
But they lost a ton of support and they're doing only things to lose more support. | ||
And you could say, oh, wow, they did have the biggest political rally in the history of the U.S. Well, they paid a lot of money for it. | ||
It was, I think, an overlay on the Obama-era action network political organizing thing that they had going as well. | ||
But I acknowledge that millions of Americans came out. | ||
But what's kind of weird is that for us to have the biggest political rally ever when right direction is the highest it's ever been, when they're trying to stoke racial animosity and Trump's got about a 45 to 50% black approval rating, depending on the day, and Hispanic voters pull to the right of white voters on immigration issues, kind of wild. | ||
And like what we saw out of this No Kings rally is, okay, they had their event. | ||
I guess it was a hug fest. | ||
They've all convinced themselves that, yeah, we really still do exist. | ||
And the last 10 false starts that we've had trying to get these rallies off the ground, well, we finally succeeded at one. | ||
But what are the optics? | ||
Like what optics did they get out of that event? | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
Nothing usable. | ||
And so again, it all just comes down to Trump's on the center stage. | ||
People voted for a domestic policy agenda. | ||
And there could be a lot of opportunity for unforced errors. | ||
Well, that's amazing. | ||
Again, you told me during the break, we were going over other polling stuff that just came out at Rasputin that you're heading up as a head of polling. | ||
And you said this is an exclusive. | ||
Can you just walk through that slowly again? | ||
And when is this going to be published? | ||
Because that's amazing. | ||
The numbers you said are just stratospheric, blaming the mainstream corporate media for fanning violence. | ||
I think is what you said. | ||
And vast majority, also you're looking at and saying, no, it's the Democrats with their preposterous claim that, oh, white supremac is the most dangerous thing. | ||
And there's huge instances of it when it's almost non-existent. | ||
I mean, the ridiculous histrionic hoaxing that, again, Trump is Hitler, and they're not stopping the messaging. | ||
But can you go back over there? | ||
That was amazing. | ||
Well, it's kind of bipartisan, too. | ||
And I think you got to acknowledge that January 6th was used to great effect by the left. | ||
They really did convince a lot of Democrats that MAGA people are violent extremists. | ||
They really did. | ||
And it's because they got optics, like what you're, you know, the kind that you're showing. | ||
And like, I'll just run down them quick. | ||
This is 1,097 U.S. likely voters conducted June 17th through 19th. | ||
I think it's going to be out either tomorrow or Wednesday. | ||
Recently, a gunman in Minnesota shot four people, including two Democratic lawmakers, in what has been called a targeted political assassination. | ||
How likely is it that there will be more political violence in the next few months? | ||
78%, that's not a good number. | ||
45%, very likely, 33% likely. | ||
And Republicans and Democrats, equally high, 78% for Democrats, 80% for Republicans. | ||
Which is more to blame for incidents like the recent shooting in Minnesota? | ||
Heated political rhetoric by a majority, 55%. | ||
And this is wild. | ||
The other two question options, availability of firearms, 19%. | ||
It's not about black scary rifles. | ||
It's not. | ||
Mental illness, 17%. | ||
It's literally people think it's because people are being whipped up into a frenzy by either the media or their leaders. | ||
And again, Democrats, 51%, heated political rhetoric, Republicans, 50. | ||
Independents, 60. | ||
Do you agree or disagree with this statement? | ||
I am very concerned at how we're normalizing violence, hostile political rhetoric, anger, and hatred every day. | ||
And I don't know off the top of my head whose quote that was, but I'm sure we pulled it from somewhere. | ||
86% agree. | ||
86%. | ||
You can't even agree that like, I just can't reinforce enough how strat, stratospheric. | ||
The only number I think I've seen higher is things like, is it important to prevent cheating in elections? | ||
64% strongly agree. | ||
22% somewhat agree. | ||
Only 3% strongly disagree. | ||
And that's a really damning reflection on where we're at. | ||
People think the status quo is normalizing hostile political rhetoric and violence. | ||
And again, bipartisan. | ||
It's 86% of Democrats, 84% of Republicans, 84% of Independents, every age, demographic, every race. | ||
Everybody thinks that we're being pushed into political violence. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
Well, that is certainly good news. | ||
Finally, 30-plus states on the verge or have already passed laws against geoengineering. | ||
And when we saw the law just passed in Florida, you've pulled on that. | ||
I think you're the only agency that has. | ||
Yeah, I looked for a really long time and we came in and talked about it. | ||
Let me see if I can find it. | ||
I mean, it's just one of those things where it's like what people think is important, but there is a window of acceptable things that you're allowed to talk about when you poll people. | ||
And Rasmussen doesn't stick to that window at all. | ||
We've polled on literally everything. | ||
How likely is it the government agencies have been secretly releasing chemicals in the atmosphere as part of geoengineering and weather modification activities? | ||
44% likely, 39% not likely. | ||
So it's a plurality. | ||
America's like, yeah, sure. | ||
Like, probably. | ||
Like, they've done pretty much everything else. | ||
And it's 35% of Democrats, a majority of Republicans. | ||
Good job, Alex. | ||
I think you probably had something to do with that, 59%. | ||
State legislature in Florida recently passed a legislation to prohibit the release of chemicals into the sky to alter the weather or atmosphere. | ||
Would you support or oppose similar legislation? | ||
And it was a 60% support to only 27% opposed. | ||
So this falls into a bucket of things where I think Republican state officials should pay really close attention to this. | ||
There are a set of things that will just not be addressed at the federal level for whatever reason. | ||
And I think one of them near and dear to my heart is E-Verify, which I think could do a lot of things to increase self-deportations in America. | ||
But what I've been told and what I feel walking around the halls of Congress is that Republicans just love their slave labor too much. | ||
It's never going to get passed. | ||
And so what happened is, well, a bunch of states have gone on and done that, 22 states now, I think. | ||
Here you have a whole bunch of states doing this geoengineering thing. | ||
My call to them would be follow in Arkansas's path. | ||
Try to get paper ballots in place. | ||
That happened in the county in Arkansas. | ||
It would be the first place, I think, in America where paper ballots would be implemented. | ||
And this is something that Republican state legislators could do everywhere because I don't think it's, again, we're talking about we can't even get this big, beautiful bill passed, which is also a public opinion loser. | ||
I can tell you that. | ||
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And we can't even get that passed, let alone any other component of Trump's domestic agenda codified into law when we all know what happens when the Democrats take the Senate majority again. | ||
We all know what happens. | ||
And Republicans are just, I don't know, you know, golfing, going to, going down the street to happy hour at four o'clock after the session lets out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's not like we are not seeing out of Washington, D.C., the same reflexive energy level that voters demand and are getting out of Donald Trump. | ||
Unless, of course, the bombs are dropping somewhere where it's sandy. | ||
All right. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Mark Mitchell, Mark underscore R underscore Mitchell, raspus and reports.com. | ||
Amazing information. | ||
Thank you so much for the time. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Thanks, Alex. | ||
Wow. | ||
So 14% support basically boosting the ground regime change. | ||
84% support getting rid of their nuclear program. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
It's being used to continue it on. | ||
We're just giving you the numbers. | ||
And we're not endorsing that, as you heard him say. | ||
He used to be on a nuclear submarine, really smart guy, engineer. | ||
And he's saying, yeah, this is a quagmire. | ||
We don't trust the people giving Trump the intel. | ||
But Trump's doing what he did. | ||
And it looks like Iran just did the same kabuki theater they did when Trump killed Soleimani. | ||
But will Israel let it stop? | ||
They're still intensifying attacks. | ||
So I'm against this war. | ||
You heard him. | ||
He used to be with nuclear weapons. | ||
Mark Mitchell. | ||
He's like, these things are all over the place. | ||
You can't just attack anybody that's got them. | ||
And I told you they wouldn't get rid of their nuclear arsenal when they did this. | ||
And they got a bomb. | ||
It's not 15, 14 days out for 24 years, okay? | ||
Holy mackerel. | ||
I talked to multiple people when I learned the information from people I trust about knowing they had the enriched uranium at least 15 years ago. | ||
A lot of it. | ||
And then it's very easy to make the bomb. | ||
They're just not telling people they got it. | ||
And people say, well, you're now endorsing, attacking them. | ||
You're admitting they have it. | ||
I'm just telling you the information I have. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's not what I'm doing. | ||
I don't twist information so it makes something the way I want it to be. | ||
That's not how my brain works. | ||
And I told you they wouldn't get it. | ||
They wouldn't get the material. | ||
Oh, shut up. | ||
It's easy. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
You're for Iran. | ||
And it's everywhere now. | ||
They didn't get any of it. | ||
Oh, bad news. | ||
See, I said I thought it just wouldn't de-escalate, but I thought I was wrong. | ||
Iran will continuous retaliation response to U.S. attacks. | ||
Senior Iranian official tells Reuters. | ||
But they did call the military and say the missiles are coming. | ||
And they did say they don't want to expand the war. | ||
And Trump just said he wanted that. | ||
So let's hope. | ||
I think this is all up in the air. | ||
You heard me first hour saying, I don't think this is a kabuki theater like before. | ||
Because this is so much more kinetic, so much bigger. | ||
Israel being flattened, Iran being flattened. | ||
Russia talking about, you know, North Korea giving nukes to them. | ||
But we're in a whole nother ball game here, folks. | ||
Here I am celebrating as it's all over the news that Iran's backing down and then this, but I don't trust Reuters as far as I can throw. | ||
Remember, they run wide-scale deception campaigns on the public. | ||
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Kevin in South Carolina, thank you for holding her on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, what's up, Alex? | ||
Man, this is a first time caller, long time listener, Matthew. | ||
You're awesome. | ||
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Appreciate you. | ||
I want to touch this early before Mark Mitchell. | ||
I mean, I think that it's crazy that people undermine Trump the way they do. | ||
I mean, trying to be, you know, call him a peacetime president he's supposed to be. | ||
But how is he supposed to do that when he's completely undermined, especially with the DJ? | ||
I mean, you know that the left right consistently trying to stir up what he's trying to do and trying to create peace. | ||
Now, as far as I am concerned, I do believe that the nuclear that JTTOA is one half point. | ||
I think I'm a corridor. | ||
is a huge marker for what's going on right now, and especially for the top warfare that's going on in the Middle East. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
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I agree with you. | |
But, I mean, it's crazy. | ||
I mean, it is absolutely crazy. | ||
And that's what people are, you know, I can't stand. | ||
I've seen all these protests about people waving flags, supporting their country that they live in in the United States. | ||
And I'm like, that's complete treason, pal. | ||
I mean, you don't need to know a drop in the bucket. | ||
All your teeth is saying everybody else's. | ||
I mean, that's, I mean, that's not all right. | ||
You need to do more research. | ||
You need to, you know, think critically more and pay attention to actually what's going on in the world instead of just creating false rhetoric and just running with the punch, you know. | ||
Well, Putin just met with Iran's foreign minister and called the U.S. strikes on Iran illegitimate. | ||
And so, again, we have not de-escalated this yet. | ||
I'm seeing some good signs. | ||
What do you think is going to happen, Kevin? | ||
I mean, currently, I think, you know, this whole surgical strike was definitely a good idea. | ||
I think now that second Qatar, that they're trying to posture, they're trying to do the whole propaganda stuff, this whole thing. | ||
So show them that they're actually trying to retaliate. | ||
I mean, who wants a base that you're about to drop some missiles at me? | ||
I mean, that doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
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I mean, because if you have this superpower trying to back Iran and to completely undermine us, I mean, what's going to happen from there? | ||
I hear you. | ||
Great points. | ||
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