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So InfoWars, the most banned network in the world. | ||
It is Thursday, July 10th, 2025. | ||
This is the Alex Jones show. | ||
Owen Schroyer filling in for Alex today, and I have a pretty epic news desk. | ||
I've got a pretty epic news desk here today. | ||
We're going to have a much, I think we'll have much more diverse news coverage, let's say, if we've been focused on more singular issues with some of the big news stories in the last week or so. | ||
Much more diverse news desk today. | ||
You've got flip-flopping now on the Epstein list. | ||
You've got flip-flopping now on the funding for Ukraine. | ||
Really, it's just confusing on the Ukraine situation. | ||
It looks like because of the backlash for the Epstein files that maybe they're at least going to say, oh, well, maybe we'll consider releasing them now. | ||
So we'll kind of review that. | ||
And then some other developments with what's going on at NASA right now, which ties into the larger agenda to just slash the government. | ||
And then you've got some news dealing with the courts trying to block some of the agenda items in Trump's big beautiful bill. | ||
So it's the same story, just these leftist judges, these activist judges just doing everything to stop Trump's agenda. | ||
The investigation into what happened that led to Trump getting shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania has now resulted in some arrests of Secret Service agents. | ||
You also have some developments dealing with the deportations and the good effects of that and the bad effects of that that we're going to get to. | ||
And then I'm hearing some other chatter about a story that's been kind of back and forth about, well, are they going to do amnesty? | ||
Are they going to do mass deportations? | ||
Who are they going to keep here? | ||
I mean, really, if there's any problem, I think right now it's just been communication on a lot of these issues. | ||
And I can understand the White House having these communication issues when there's so much backlash. | ||
And by the way, the numbers are now in. | ||
Mark Mitchell with Rasmussen Reports. | ||
They've been proven to be the best accuracy when it comes to polls on issues, political trends, elections. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
They've been proven to be the most accurate. | ||
And the numbers are now in. | ||
So if there's a communication problem, maybe it's because they know this, just like we've been reporting on this. | ||
Now the numbers confirm this. | ||
Trump's approval rating is almost going to all-time lows in his second administration. | ||
And it all started after the Iran strike. | ||
So you had the Iran strikes, you had the Elon Musk fallout, you had the big, beautiful bill issues. | ||
Now you had the Epstein list cover up with that horrible moment in the cabinet meeting the other day, and it just keeps sliding. | ||
So yeah, that's going to be a problem. | ||
And then maybe some of these other deals where you'd normally coordinate on communication kind of falls through the cracks and people are like, oh, well, what's going on? | ||
Including even in the White House. | ||
So we got all that. | ||
And then I got to say this. | ||
We're going to have the CEO of Rainmaker on the show today in studio, who I had a chance to talk to you yesterday. | ||
I think he's a good person. | ||
I think he's an honest person, but people have their issues with the technology, with the science, perfectly legitimate. | ||
He'll answer some of these questions today. | ||
Regardless, when I look at these weather patterns that we're seeing in the last five days, something's messing with us. | ||
Now, I'm convinced it's not him, but he can address that. | ||
I'm convinced now somebody's screwing with our weather on a massive scale. | ||
Well, you got your bucket list, your grocery list, your list of things to do. | ||
You got a list of all your wishes, that's a wish list, dude. | ||
You got your Amazon and Santa Claus and Blue Fairy too. | ||
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But I know a list that don't exist, and buddies, so do you. | |
It's the Epstein list, it's a mystery list, but the twist is a myth of a list that we all just missed. | ||
Be an optimist, not a pessimist. | ||
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If you wish to persist, it's probably best to forget that list. | |
Now what were we talking about? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
But I can sleep a lot better at night. | ||
Yeah, life can just go along. | ||
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Knowing this 10,000 hours of sunshine and flowers and nobody doing a damn thing wrong. | |
Here, no C, no damn bum G, no cash. | ||
Well, I wouldn't wanna be sweating men with bulging eyes. | ||
Now tell me them fellas ain't compromised. | ||
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Do, do, do, do, any hippot do. | |
Tell ya, anybody on the big list knows just how far the folks in charge will go to keep the status quo. | ||
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So when the warbell rings, the song that they'll sing is a song that we well know. | |
I oh, I oh. | ||
So it's off the war I go. | ||
But they said it's gonna fix it, but now they're all complicit. | ||
So it's off the war we go. | ||
Send the poor to war. | ||
else before The Trump administration's attempt to whitewash, deep six, gaslight the public into just forgetting about the Jeffrey Epstein intelligence agency pedophile network blackmail system is not going away. | ||
In fact, the attempts to deep six it have only made it explode, as everybody can see. | ||
And look, we know the Democrats openly run child trafficking. | ||
The Clintons, their foundation, all of it, total connections to Epstein and more. | ||
So, when I'm critical of Trump over this 180, it's because Trump's done such a great job, and we want to keep him true to the principles of why we got him elected three separate times. | ||
And at the same time, it's very important to bring down the entire global steep state with the Epstein file. | ||
So, that's why people are so horrified. | ||
But there's so many things with this new Justice Department FBI memo that came out last Sunday that just enraged the public even more, like showing a video from inside the New York Federal Detention Center saying, look, here's the proof that nobody went into Epstein's cell. | ||
And it doesn't even show the door to his wing. | ||
And then there's a missing minute of it. | ||
And they say, look, here's your proof. | ||
I mean, it's like it's designed to piss people off. | ||
And I've already broken this down, but I saw a clip from Benny Johnson's show a few days ago this morning that shows the diagrams and everything that totally detail this. | ||
And it's just over the top crazy. | ||
And so beside this video, I'm going to post that excerpt from the great Benny Johnson. | ||
Now, again, I understand that the Trump administration has a lot of huge issues like trying to stop nuclear war and getting the economy going and getting interest rate cuts and getting rid of the Federal Reserve head, Powell, and that's all happening. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
I just don't like to see this turn we've been going into. | ||
And then I ask myself, who is advising the FBI, DOJ, if they're going to try to drop the Epstein thing to then make a huge issue out of it and tell us all to shut up like Trump did that press conference two days ago? | ||
This is insanity, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
People are paying attention. | ||
But at the end of the day, the Democrats are celebrating. | ||
Oh, look, Alex Schoenz and others are critical of Trump because we have a soul. | ||
We're not in a cult like you. | ||
You guys are open to promoting pedophilia and smuggled 350,000 kids in that disappeared and they've been found in sex slavery and physical slave labor. | ||
So you guys are the known bad guys. | ||
We are the moral populist movement. | ||
So of course we're going to be critical of the Trump administration when they do things that are wrong. | ||
So this doesn't exonerate you. | ||
This doesn't vindicate you. | ||
This just shows how horrible you are and how disgusting you are. | ||
Be sure and watch Benny Johnson's report. | ||
It is extremely powerful and ask yourself why they put this out. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Stay with me, Klein. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Right there. | ||
In fact, the officer station had a unique angle of Epstein's cell. | ||
Now let's look at the screenshot from the video the DOJ shared. | ||
So you can see here that the officer would have been able to see Epstein's cell door and cell block. | ||
So when they say the officers fell asleep, they said that for a reason. | ||
They knew that those, the officers that were stationed there would be able to look directly at Epstein's door. | ||
They needed an alibi because something bad happened. | ||
You immediately notice that whatever this is, this is not the cell block that Epstein was in. | ||
Those are not cell doors. | ||
In fact, this 10 minutes into the video, a person just comes out of one of those doors with a trash bin and places it in the middle of the floor. | ||
So if it's not a cell block, what is this? | ||
The space that we're looking at is the common space near the elevator's staircase. | ||
I've marked it myself on the diagram below. | ||
The red dot is the position where the cameras are. | ||
The DOJ released video was recorded. | ||
This is the opposite of the officer's station and in no way could have seen Epstein's cell block, let it alone Epstein's cell. | ||
Even the one piece of evidence that they released is a lie. | ||
They said, here's Epstein's cell door. | ||
It's not. | ||
The way you can confirm this is the space marked on the schematics and the angle and the shape of the floor that matches the angles that we see in the doors in the video. | ||
The door is marked 46. | ||
That leads to the main entrance. | ||
This is the exit for the entire tier. | ||
So if we go once more to the DOJ footage, you can see that the officer is stationed at the far end. | ||
When you zoom in, you see some teeth on the side. | ||
You can see them right there. | ||
Those teeth are the staircase up to Jeffrey Epstein's cell. | ||
You see them right there on the far right-hand side. | ||
Guys, is Tom ready? | ||
Is Tom set? | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Okay, we'll move very quickly here. | ||
The only thing that we can remotely see in the direction of Epstein cell block is this silver staircase. | ||
You can go up and down the staircase without being seen by the camera. | ||
Anyone could have entered Epstein's cell. | ||
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Even in the footage. | |
Now, this is important. | ||
Gate 46 is the only way in or out of the SHU cell block floor. | ||
Okay, got it. | ||
So this is the full entry to the floor. | ||
We have 11 hours footage throughout the night with that one missing minute. | ||
So you must prove that nobody entered or exited the floor, right? | ||
But the obvious question is, how do we know that someone wasn't there beforehand? | ||
How do we know someone wasn't in before the DOJ video started? | ||
By all measures, you could have stayed in Epstein's cell block. | ||
You could have actually not been seen by the camera or the guard if you had just hidden inside of the utility closet or the crawl space. | ||
Right there. | ||
There's Epstein's door and there is a unlocked security closet. | ||
And there is the broken camera. | ||
So of course, we have no footage of what actually happened. | ||
We have no footage of Epstein's door. | ||
It's all a lie. | ||
And the footage that we're seeing is the entirety of the cell block. | ||
Anyone could have entered Epstein's actual tier. | ||
And that's the one piece of evidence we got with zero explanation. | ||
And I cannot emphasize enough what an insult that is. | ||
Yes, we are now live in the InfoWars World Headquarters in Austin, Texas, which has been the center of another big story with the flooding going on. | ||
And that is such a great breakdown there from Benny Johnson. | ||
And when the video first came out, the initial response was obviously, well, hold on. | ||
So we were lied to about the videos that they said didn't exist or got corrupted, all the other excuses that we heard. | ||
Oh, there is no video. | ||
Then they come out with that video and either just an oversight issue or they just didn't think people would notice or care that there was a minute missing. | ||
And then Bondi has to explain, oh yeah, that's just an error that we have built into the system. | ||
Every night that happens. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
So that's strange that that wouldn't be corrected for 30 years, apparently. | ||
I saw it, and just from my time in a federal prison and my time in the special housing unit, solitary confinement, I saw that, and I said, Well, this doesn't make any sense. | ||
This is not how the normal watch would be. | ||
This is not how a suicide watch would be. | ||
This is not how the guards would behave. | ||
This is not how you would even, I mean, the whole thing was just strange just from looking at it. | ||
And so now even more issues arise. | ||
Now, I don't have much on the Epstein issue today. | ||
We do have some that we might as well just get into now before we move on to the other geopolitical news and then the other big domestic developments. | ||
But before we get into the rest of the Epstein news, if you go back, and I guess the date was, guys, find the exact date of the Iran strikes. | ||
I think it was June 22nd, maybe or something. | ||
Find me the exact date if you would, please. | ||
But if you go back in the buildup to that, and then when the strikes actually happened, there was a lot of backlash. | ||
It was the 21st, thank you. | ||
Yeah, June 21st. | ||
So there was a lot of backlash, and then there was a lot of people attempting to say it wasn't real, or it wasn't a big deal, or they called us panicins, and all this other stuff. | ||
And we're just trying to do real geopolitical analysis, real political analysis. | ||
And whether you agreed with the strikes or not, the story was this is going to be bad. | ||
This is going to be bad for the administration. | ||
This is going to be bad for the approval rating. | ||
And a Democrat Party that had no ground to stand on for the midterms, you've just granted them some ground. | ||
You've just granted them a path on a policy that they can use in the midterms. | ||
So again, you got attacked for that. | ||
You were called a panicking and, oh, trust Trump and all this stuff. | ||
And people just didn't understand. | ||
And they wanted to say, oh, look, there's no World War III. | ||
Well, you know, maybe there's not a World War III, but there have been hundreds of dead in follow-up strikes since then, including Israelis and IDF soldiers. | ||
Since, you know, those are the ones that are priorities. | ||
Whatever the tens of thousands of dead Palestinians, or if Iranians get killed, or people in Jordan or Lebanon, or the Christian villages that are getting burned and the Christians killed in Syria and other parts surrounding the area and the West Bank and everything, those don't matter. | ||
But even, you know, Israelis are dying too. | ||
So whether you said the strikes were good or bad, we were saying this is bad policy. | ||
This is going to hurt the movement. | ||
This is going to hurt the approval ratings. | ||
This is going to hurt us in the midterms. | ||
And we were insulted and called fake MAGA and called panicins. | ||
Well, Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen Reports, which has withstood the test of time, just as recently as the 2024 presidential elections, has been proven the most accurate polling out there. | ||
They had it on every state, they were the closest to being 100% right. | ||
On the national polls, they were the closest to being 100% right. | ||
So you can't deny success. | ||
You can't deny who has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball. | ||
So that's Rasmussen. | ||
That's Mark Mitchell. | ||
He gets it. | ||
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He's got the highest batting average. | |
So he put out the net approval comparison earlier today. | ||
And as you can see, now you throw out maybe the anomalies of the first month or so when morale is high and you're still kind of in the honeymoon phase. | ||
But for full spectrum analysis here, you do have to recognize that that's when the net approval rating was the highest. | ||
But that's kind of your honeymoon phase. | ||
People are feeling good about it. | ||
So you're kind of still in the ceremony of it. | ||
The victory parade, if you will. | ||
But you get a month in and you're starting to really, okay, now you're looking at what's really going on. | ||
So you could say here, aside from the first couple of weeks in the honeymoon phase, you could say that Trump's approval rating in June, net approval rating in June, was as high as it had been in his second administration. | ||
Aside from the brief honeymoon period, it was as high as it had been. | ||
And then if you notice, it takes a direct turn downward on June 21st, the day of the Iran strikes. | ||
And then it takes a dip on Elon Musk and the fallout from that. | ||
And then it takes a dip on the big, beautiful bill and the hostage negotiation politics as usual situation that that was. | ||
And then it takes a massive dip after we were told to shut up about the Epstein files. | ||
So again, whether you support all of these different issues or not, whether you support the Iran strikes, whether you support the big beautiful bill increasing the budget and everything else, whether you're indifferent or think Musk was a bothersome issue and so he's out anyway, whether you think it's time to get over the Epstein stuff, | ||
all of these things, as we told you, would be a net negative on the administration, break the coalition, which can do massive damage to what could have been a coalition that could have ridden this out two, three election cycles to victory. | ||
Now you're looking at the midterms probably going in as an uphill battle. | ||
But we were called panicans. | ||
We were called panicans. | ||
We were called fake MAGA. | ||
We were called fake news and we got attacked. | ||
The numbers are in. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
It's a foreign policy disaster. | ||
It's a domestic policy disaster. | ||
It's not What Trump supporters voted for, and now, I mean, folks, the Epstein thing, probably the worst of them. | ||
And I think you can see by the cover that's being run, because that's the one thing that I've seen. | ||
And I don't know if you've ever seen this before from the Trump administration. | ||
I mean, it's hard to rack your brain from the first four years and then the crazy four years of Biden and to say, well, was there anything like this? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
But then it's not only like, was there anything like this on a single issue? | ||
It's four straight issues. | ||
And they're running the cover just like they've been doing since the Iran strike. | ||
So they ran cover after the Iran strikes, said, oh, no, total success. | ||
Shut up and don't say anything else. | ||
Okay. | ||
I get the logic behind that. | ||
And then the attacking of Elon Musk and saying, oh, no, it's because of the electric vehicle mandate, the electric vehicle subsidies and tax breaks. | ||
No, that's not it. | ||
Oh, the Epstein thing. | ||
People don't care. | ||
They're over it. | ||
We're sick of talking about it. | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
Oh, people want the big beautiful bill. | ||
No, physical conservatives don't. | ||
So they've been running cover on these issues because they know they're not popular. | ||
And they know that it has the MAGA coalition fractured. | ||
And Trump might not care. | ||
He doesn't have to get elected again. | ||
But for the sake of the country, maintaining the Trump MAGA coalition to win midterms and even in 2028 or beyond and crush the Democrats and crush the left politically, it was important. | ||
But so they did it anyway. | ||
They knew it wasn't popular. | ||
They tried to run cover on all of these things. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
And now they're doing the same thing with the Epstein files. | ||
And they put this post up at the White House's X account, which who's ever running that, I don't know. | ||
Did they bring in that gay fella from the Biden years? | ||
Remember him? | ||
The gay guy running around with the phone and everything? | ||
He was having a great time with the female pantsuit. | ||
Is he still running the White House X account? | ||
Because this thing is not good. | ||
And they're saying, look, it's the golden age. | ||
You can take your shoes off at the airport. | ||
And then Christy Doom comes out with a video and says, well, yeah, you can keep your shoes on at the airport, but actually, sometimes you'll actually still have to take them off. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
It's the golden age, man. | ||
You don't have to strip naked for TSA. | ||
Hey, yeah, you know, it's the golden age. | ||
TSA isn't going to grope you. | ||
Hey, it's the golden age. | ||
We're not going to give you an anal probe to fly. | ||
Hey. | ||
But actually, yeah, kind of we will, though, still. | ||
So the White House posts this last night back to their propaganda messaging. | ||
Don't be a panicin. | ||
Don't be a panican. | ||
Trust in Trump. | ||
Sentiment surges as economy booms. | ||
So we're kind of in foreign territory. | ||
And look, I understand it's politics and I understand it's a White House administration. | ||
You're going to get propaganda. | ||
Hell, you're probably even going to get lied to. | ||
But even with the Trump administration, but this is, we're in totally uncharted waters now. | ||
We're in totally uncharted waters. | ||
Subtle lies or white lies or subtle misrepresentations on small things, you know, okay, like you can kind of smooth that over, get over it. | ||
No, this is four straight issues, four straight lies, four straight cover-ups. | ||
Trust is eroding. | ||
The coalition is, I don't even know if you can call it fractured anymore. | ||
It might be permanently broken at this point. | ||
And they just say, don't be a panikin. | ||
Don't be a panikin. | ||
That's what you told us after the Iran strikes. | ||
And your approval rating has been tanking to near all-time lows since the Iran strikes. | ||
Don't be a panikin. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
You might as well say, don't be a realist. | ||
You might as well say, don't be honest. | ||
Don't be truthful. | ||
Don't be a realist. | ||
Don't live in reality. | ||
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Don't be a panikin. | |
No, it was a foreign policy disaster. | ||
Oh, the golden age. | ||
Oh, the economy is surging. | ||
You know, I think if there's one thing this administration will be successful at, it is with the economy. | ||
But that is yet to be seen. | ||
I mean, let's be perfectly clear. | ||
Gas prices are down. | ||
Okay. | ||
They're down. | ||
They're not way down, but they're down. | ||
It's like, well, yeah, compared to the Biden years, they're down. | ||
But grocery store bills, energy bills, still where they were at. | ||
And I understand that takes time. | ||
So I'm not even attacking the White House on this. | ||
I'm just saying you can't come out and say, don't be a panicin as the base is fractured or broken. | ||
You can't come out and say, don't be a panican when the approval ratings are tanking. | ||
You can't come out and say, don't be a panickin when trust is eroding or gone. | ||
And then to try to save face, say, hey, golden age, you can keep your shoes on at the airport. | ||
Hey, look, oh, the economy is surging. | ||
I mean, it's better than Biden. | ||
Inflation is down. | ||
That's true. | ||
Stock market is up. | ||
Maybe that concerns you. | ||
Maybe it doesn't. | ||
Gas price is down a little bit. | ||
So, okay, I see the signs. | ||
I can see where it goes. | ||
We got to get interest rates down and we got to see what the results of some of these tariffs are. | ||
But to sit here and say, look, golden age, economy booming. | ||
Look, golden age. | ||
Keep your shoes on at the airport when they probe you at the TSA when you're flying. | ||
And then you sit here and you're saying, that's a distraction. | ||
But see, that's why this is so bad. | ||
If you actually would have made the economy boom and had the mass deportations, I don't know. | ||
I mean, deep state arrests, maybe we're just dreaming at this point, but throw that in there too. | ||
It's like, if you could have done all of that stuff and then hit us with the Epstein cover-up and then hit us with the Middle East foreign policy and then hit us with, okay, you're not going to get doge. | ||
It's like, no, you hit us with that stuff first. | ||
And in the midst of it, you said, if you want to fund basic law enforcement, if you want to fund the military that's been totally hollowed out in the last four years, if you want to fund that, you got to pass this big, beautiful bill. | ||
Oh, if you want a tax cut, you got to pass this big, beautiful bill. | ||
The same hostage negotiation situation we're in no matter who's president. | ||
But then, without a single vote, without a single debate, more support for Israel. | ||
Without a single vote, without a single debate, more support for Ukraine. | ||
And then they try to slide it into this other military appropriations bill. | ||
Thank God for Marjorie Taylor Greene calling it out. | ||
Over a billion and a half dollars for more foreign military aid and over $100 million for foreign humanitarian aid. | ||
But hey, don't be a panican. | ||
Just accept it. | ||
Don't be a panican. | ||
You were just telling me that you had a brain disease and you, what did you do to fix it? | ||
I found this guy, he's a functional medicine guy, and he got me on methylene blue. | ||
And that instantly stopped everything. | ||
I'd take it. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah. | ||
I take it every day as well. | ||
RFK Jr. told me about it. | ||
Damn, man, it's fantastic. | ||
And so this guy's injecting in 1890, injects these rats with it and then does an autopsy on these things. | ||
And their brain, the brainstem, every single nerve is blue. | ||
So he discovered this methylene blue has an affinity for neuronal tissue. | ||
So he says, well, it's sucking into neurons and working in the body. | ||
So we started putting it in humans. | ||
And we found out it's an MAOI, which helps with depression and anxiety and all kinds of life stress and stuff. | ||
It is so incredible that it acts as an electron donor to mitochondria, especially your neuronal mitochondria. | ||
So it helps you produce more ATP and it helps you get rid of this stuff called reactive oxygen species. | ||
So you have an oxygen molecule that should have two hydrogens on it. | ||
And like your body's job is to convert stuff into water so you can pee it out. | ||
So if you get an oxygen molecule, it's got four, five, one, it's a reactive oxygen, which we call free radicals. | ||
So methylene blue goes in there and balances a lot of those things out in your brain and your nervous system. | ||
So it is a miracle. | ||
It's been proven for 100 years. | ||
It's one of the most well-proven drugs out there. | ||
The strongest medical grade methylene blue. | ||
And this is what I'm on. | ||
Total mitochondria cleaning, next level energy. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
And you want to know what I'm on? | ||
Iris CMOS shilogy. | ||
This right here, look at that. | ||
That is power. | ||
I'm on intermittent fasting. | ||
I'm at 3 o'clock today. | ||
And I stopped eating crap food. | ||
Stopped drinking. | ||
That's what I'm on right there, baby. | ||
Oh, look. | ||
It's Epstein's Pimpette, Maxwell. | ||
With all the powerful elite and Bill Clinton and at the big, rich weddings and dinners. | ||
Oh, look at that. | ||
The daughter of Maxwell, one of the top facade agents. | ||
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Wow. | |
That's right, Maxwell, who's in prison for the sex trafficking to, oh, I guess nobody, right? | ||
I guess that's what we're told is she was trafficking the sex slaves to nobody. | ||
So why is she in prison? | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Now, Now, we've got a report from Alex dealing with this in relation to the Clintons. | ||
Residents of the Texas Hill Country, ravaged by that megastorm last week that's killed over 100 people still, hundreds missing, are outraged right now because the head of the Clinton Global Initiative, their world foundation of the Clinton crime family, Chelsea Clinton, has announced that members of their organization are on the ground. | ||
Now, there's a bunch of big issues here. | ||
Number one, it's on record in a major scandal that in multiple earthquake disasters in Haiti, the Clintons stole billions of dollars of the aid money. | ||
Almost no aid money that they raised went to the people of Haiti. | ||
It's a huge scandal. | ||
All came out. | ||
The Clintons kept over 95% of the money. | ||
But then it got worse. | ||
They knew this all to the world. | ||
They then had the head of the Clinton Foundation, their director, sub-director, got caught trying to illegally smuggle Haitians children out of the country and got convicted of human trafficking. | ||
Then she changed her name and became the head of Amber Alerts. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
So anytime the Clinton Foundation is involved in a disaster, they're there to steal money. | ||
The corporate media runs ads for them everywhere. | ||
Just like the One Foundation with Bono gives around 1% of the money they raise, quote, for Africans. | ||
The rest of the money they literally use to overthrow African governments and fund communist groups like they did several times in Africa. | ||
You can look all this up. | ||
I mean, it is just wild. | ||
Just look up the One Foundation and Ethiopia funding a revolution. | ||
And again, that was tied to the Clinton Foundation and the UN. | ||
It's all the same group. | ||
So they will steal money they raise, and then they're always connected to human trafficking. | ||
You got a bunch of missing kids. | ||
God knows What these people are doing. | ||
And again, the UN and a big AP investigation was found in Haiti to have worked with the Clinton Foundation to sexually abuse and also smuggle thousands of children out of the country. | ||
So you cannot make up the magnitude of how evil these people are. | ||
And you saw through the Democrats the last four and a half years with Biden and the 350,000 kids they smuggled in that disappeared, many of them sex slavery we don't know, and physical slave labor. | ||
I mean, this is what they do. | ||
So we can spend the whole day while Trump's covering up the Epstein file, and we're on it. | ||
But he has no history or connection to any of it. | ||
The Clintons and the Democrats do. | ||
And we know they're connected heavily to Epstein, Epstein, and all the rest of it. | ||
That's what we need the information to come out. | ||
So this is massive. | ||
People are super pissed, very, very upset, and they should be. | ||
And the Clinton Foundation is so discredited. | ||
It shouldn't show its face anywhere, but it is. | ||
But because Bill Clinton's so discredited, and Hillary is, they use Chelsea Clinton, or Webster Hubble's daughter reportedly, to be the front person for this because a quote, young woman is non-threatening. | ||
These people are beyond criminal. | ||
All the globalist networks, Bill Gates, Epstein, all of it. | ||
And they just won't go away. | ||
They're like herpes. | ||
They just keep coming back, coming back, coming back. | ||
I know Nick Sordor is here in school, Texas. | ||
He's out there reporting. | ||
Came on special broadcast we did last night with Chase Kaiser. | ||
He's on the show today, I believe. | ||
We're going to be exposing it all on my broadcast, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. | ||
Central, Owen Schroyer as well, The War Room, 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
Chase is doing a new show weeknights. | ||
That is tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
So be sure to watch real op shows on X and Infowars.com forward slash show for all those feeds. | ||
But this is wild. | ||
We have known human trafficking kingpin organization also steals aid money now in now in the hill country with their operatives. | ||
This is a red alert, folks. | ||
Look out. | ||
The fox is in the hen house. | ||
The wolf is coming after the sheep. | ||
These are criminals, known criminals. | ||
Look out. | ||
And now the situation is really bad here. | ||
There's still hundreds of missing. | ||
Last I saw, and the search is on, but the problem is there was light rain yesterday, but there was still more rain yesterday. | ||
There are parts of North Austin, they're north of the major metropolitan area, but just for the sake of understanding, we'll call it North Austin. | ||
And there are parts where people are completely stranded and bridges are totally out and there's virtually no aid getting there. | ||
Now, you have a lot of volunteer groups and people just helping in the local community and some people are traveling in. | ||
It's kind of been a bit of a late response with the volunteers. | ||
But I know more people are coming in this weekend. | ||
I've talked to some other people coming in this weekend. | ||
I'm talking to people that are boots in the ground there now that are stranded. | ||
And these bridges are out. | ||
And the Army Corps of Engineers is up there monitoring the bridges, but they've already closed them. | ||
They've already shut them down. | ||
And so you can't even get across them. | ||
They'll let you walk across some of them on foot. | ||
At least there's some structure there, as you can see, the structure that hasn't completely washed away or been destroyed. | ||
But they have no water or it's on a boil alert. | ||
They have no electricity. | ||
And all Governor Greg Abbott can do is come out and say, well, don't complain in his press conference this week. | ||
He said, don't complain. | ||
That's like a losing football team. | ||
I'm not kidding you. | ||
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That's literally what he said. | |
So the whole thing is just completely insane. | ||
And, you know, what the Clinton Global Initiative or the Clinton Global Community as Chelsea Clinton is saying, what business they have here, that's concerning. | ||
But what's ironic is that there's a void that's being left for the lack of aid. | ||
And so, oh, well, here comes the Clinton Foundation again. | ||
But I don't get it. | ||
You know, they're talking about more aid for Ukraine. | ||
And of course, there's daily military and financial aid for Israel right now with their five-front war. | ||
But we can't even get the basic needs for people in Texas. | ||
And everybody knows what's going on. | ||
It's like the big well-known secret is that it's just been determined that the couple hundred or thousand people that are there in that area that have no electricity or on a boil alert or don't have water or their house has been completely washed away, they're stranded. | ||
It's just been decided, yeah, it's just not worth it. | ||
Just not worth it. | ||
That's been the decision. | ||
Well, there's been so much pressure now, at least they're being told there, because it should have been done already. | ||
It should have been done already. | ||
But now, because there's so much pressure going on, they're saying, okay, well, maybe we'll send in the Army Corps of Engineers to actually build one of these temporary bridges that's built for something like this. | ||
Maybe they're considering, maybe we'll give you, maybe we'll give you a bridge so people aren't completely stranded. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Now, there's no faith from the people there that are being told this because they haven't gotten, there's nothing that would bring them any faith thus far. | ||
But that was the decision. | ||
The decision was not worth it. | ||
So just go shut the bridges down and let the people suffer and call them losers and everything will be fine. | ||
Well, it's been so bad. | ||
So, okay, well, never mind. | ||
We'll consider building a temporary bridge. | ||
We'll consider it. | ||
If you're lucky. | ||
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It's quite stunning, to be honest. | |
It's quite ridiculous that That plan, that operation wasn't initiated day one. | ||
And I understand, okay, you got the search and rescue, and I understand there was still an issue with more rain and more floods. | ||
They didn't even have the plan, folks. | ||
They weren't even, they already decided they weren't going to help. | ||
So you can make whatever excuse you want. | ||
The fact is, they weren't getting the help. | ||
It was all just local volunteers and people coming in to help and the Army Corps of Engineers saying, bridge is shut down. | ||
So yeah, you had local groups there. | ||
You had the local firefighters and everything, but there's no big help. | ||
Governor Abbott waves his arms in the air and says, don't be a loser. | ||
Trump administration has their own issues right now. | ||
But, you know, I'm sure if a foreign country got on the phone and, you know, needed a bridge built somewhere, get on that real quick. | ||
No problem. | ||
Legally split. | ||
We'll ski daddle. | ||
As Trump says, we'll ski daddle. | ||
But, oh, you know, the Americans in Texas, eh, it's not worth it. | ||
Eh, they'll be fine. | ||
They'll be fine. | ||
But aside from that, I think it's now six states in the last week have had these crazy storms. | ||
And then there was a wild stormfront that moved through Maryland into Washington, D.C. There was a tornado warning in major weather last night in D.C. And I think I sent you guys a video of that if you just want to show that stormfront. | ||
I mean, folks, this is crazy. | ||
Look, I mean, that's like National Geographic weather war stuff. | ||
I mean, that's not an everyday storefront. | ||
You might see one of those in your lifetime. | ||
And even the ones that you see, because there was one just like that that came through Austin, Texas. | ||
I actually happened to capture it on camera. | ||
That is like four times bigger than the biggest storm cell front you've ever seen moving in like that. | ||
I mean, that is wild. | ||
Storms lead to down trees and flooded streets in Atlanta. | ||
North Carolina, severe flash floods, scary videos from Durham. | ||
So flooding in Georgia, flooding in North Carolina. | ||
There's flooding in New Mexico. | ||
There's flooding in Texas. | ||
There's flooding in Illinois. | ||
At what point do you ask yourself, is any of this natural? | ||
Now, there's an individual who's been getting a lot of attention and heat for this, who's going to be in studio coming up in about an hour, the CEO of Rainmaker, who does do cloud seeding, specifically in Texas and in that area. | ||
But he's been quick to come out and address these situations and address all the concerns and questions that people have. | ||
So he'll do the same thing today. | ||
You can make up your own mind, but he explained it all to me. | ||
And I don't think what he's doing and what cloud seeding is, whatever cloud seeding programs you have in these states to just increase precipitation for agriculture or other private interests or public interests, I don't think that's what this is, folks. | ||
I mean, if I'm going to put a tinfoil hat on, if I'm going to go full conspiracy theorist here, I mean, this is like weather warfare. | ||
I mean, you already got the Chinese trying to smuggle in biological warfare. | ||
So yeah, okay. | ||
I mean, put a big tinfoil, imagine a big, you know, 10-foot-tall tinfoil hat on my head. | ||
I've got six states flooding right now. | ||
I mean, I've never seen rain like this in July in Austin. | ||
I mean, granted, I've only been here 10 years, so I'm not going to sit here and act like I have a large historical perspective. | ||
But like, this is nuts. | ||
If this stuff doesn't stop, at some point you got to say, hey, something is going on here. | ||
And again, I see what they're doing with these cloud seeding programs, folks. | ||
You can disagree with me, and that's fine. | ||
We'll do the interview later, and you can form your own opinion. | ||
But this isn't cloud seeding. | ||
This is not cloud seating. | ||
This is geoengineering. | ||
This is like the stuff that you would imagine. | ||
If weather warfare exists, this is it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe someone, you know, someone calls the Trump administration from China. | ||
It's like, hey, how are those tariffs going? | ||
Oh, yeah, you know, how about that weather? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, oh, yeah, how about that weather? | ||
Isn't that strange? | ||
Think you could do something about those tariffs or, you know, how you like that weather? | ||
Again, this is my 10-foot foil hat on my head here. | ||
But how can you not ask the question? | ||
And it's so big of an issue that even the EPA is coming out and making public statements about geoengineering. | ||
I mean, that's how big this deal is. | ||
Some states have made it illegal. | ||
So if you are looking at this from, okay, well, what's the silver lining here? | ||
10 years ago, definitely 20 years ago, hell, I remember 10 years ago, I'm coming to InfoWars studios for the first time ever. | ||
This was 10 years ago when they were going to offer me a job. | ||
And I'm sitting at a hotel airport. | ||
And I'm sitting there and there's two pilots there. | ||
And I just can't help myself. | ||
And I bring up chemtrails. | ||
I'm just talking to these pilots. | ||
Oh, chemtrails come up. | ||
And this pilot gets flippant with me. | ||
I mean, like, flippant, angry. | ||
Can't even believe I would suggest that such a thing exists. | ||
And I'm just kind of like smiling there, laughing. | ||
I think, you know, I got a little glass of whiskey and he's just ticked off. | ||
And the other pilot is over there kind of silent. | ||
He chimes in and he goes, well, actually, yeah, there are chemtrails. | ||
And we do actually have contracts to spray stuff in the sky sometimes. | ||
And the pilot gets so mad and he leaves. | ||
So why am I telling this story? | ||
10 years ago, 20 years ago, if you would have tried to talk to somebody about chemtrails or geoengineering or weather modification, they would have called you crazy. | ||
They would have said it doesn't exist and just been in total denial. | ||
Well, we're not in that world anymore. | ||
Now, even people that would have denied it or said you're crazy, now even they can look up and see these giant lines in the skies or whatever else is going on and say, oh, okay, yeah, there's something going on there. | ||
And it's so bad that the EPA has to come out and make a public statement about it. | ||
So again, is that what's going on with all these crazy weather phenomenons, disasters happening with all this rain? | ||
I don't know, but I can't help but wonder in these crazy times. | ||
I don't think it's cloud seeding because cloud seeding is like, that's like, that's like an inch versus a mile. | ||
But you can make up your own mind and the CEO of Rainmaker will answer the tough questions here in about an hour. | ||
But let me just correct another thing that's going wrong. | ||
There's this story going around that in order to get aid, in order to get relief funds and aid from the floods in Texas, that you have to sign the Israeli loyalty pledge. | ||
Well, that is not accurate. | ||
Now, I will say it could end up being accurate, but I'll explain why. | ||
The reason people are getting confused, this was from 2017 when Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, and this was mainstream news. | ||
It was true. | ||
Texas City requires Israel pledge for hurricane relief. | ||
So yeah, when we got hit with Hurricane Harvey and all that flooding, if you wanted to get disaster aid and relief, you had to sign a Israeli loyalty pledge. | ||
Now, let me explain what this actually is. | ||
In Texas and 37 other states, you have these anti-boycott Israel laws. | ||
I think they're anti-BDS laws. | ||
I think is what they're called, which I never understood. | ||
But you have these laws where you're not allowed to boycott Israel or you're not allowed to have any negativity towards Israel from the business perspective if you have any sort of government or state contract. | ||
So that includes emergency relief. | ||
So that's what this is. | ||
It's the Israel protection laws, whatever you want to call it. | ||
But what's funny about it is it doesn't include anybody else. | ||
So if you're in Texas and you have a business, you cannot boycott Israel. | ||
And if in any way, shape, or form, you're denying any business from Israel, whatever it is, then you can't get a state contract. | ||
You'll lose your contract. | ||
You'll avoid your contract. | ||
You can't get emergency relief. | ||
You can't get humanitarian aid. | ||
So you have to sign the loyalty pledge to Israel. | ||
That's in 37 states. | ||
So it's the same thing with the relief fund. | ||
So this could end up being the case. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if in a week or two or a month, you end up seeing the same stories because the law hasn't changed. | ||
So yeah, you want to get emergency relief. | ||
You have to sign your loyalty to Israel. | ||
But, you know, I'm sure there's nothing, you know, nothing to see here. | ||
Now, you could boycott any other state. | ||
You could boycott any other country. | ||
Just not Israel. | ||
Now, there's other craziness happening here. | ||
Construction workers reach safety in Los Angeles after a tunnel partially collapsed. | ||
27 workers make improbable escape from collapsed Los Angeles. | ||
Another crazy thing going on in Los Angeles dealing with these deportations we'll have coming up later. | ||
That fire, by the way, there was a fire in Hawaii, another fire in Hawaii. | ||
Then there was a fire in Laguna Beach, California. | ||
They ended up finding a young kid who started the fire with a firework. | ||
He has been brought into custody, released to his parents, but it was caused by a firework. | ||
So they always run these scandals and they say, oh, global warming. | ||
And it always ends up being arson or some stupid kid or some homeless guy in the woods. | ||
But they always run with it. | ||
Oh, global warming. | ||
It is strange how they haven't really gone with that narrative with all of the different floods, specifically the one here in Texas. | ||
It's funny you haven't really heard much about that because maybe they know it's something else or it's just failed so much. | ||
It's just failed so much arguing that with every case that they've just kind of given it up. | ||
But you got to wonder what is going on with the weather. | ||
It doesn't seem natural. | ||
Certainly doesn't seem natural. | ||
And with all the other attacks and all the other stuff that we're dealing with politically and geopolitically, it makes you even more curious about whether or not any of this stuff is natural. | ||
But hey, sign a loyalty pledge to Israel. | ||
And, you know, maybe if they can find some of the money that they're sending to Ukraine, maybe if you can get a little chunk of that to American citizens, maybe, maybe then the people in Texas can get some help. | ||
Otherwise, here comes the Clinton Global Initiative. | ||
I'm sure they'll help you. | ||
I'm sure they'll help you. | ||
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And you know what? | |
I don't even know if they want anybody to announce this, but I'll go ahead and announce it anyway. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
You know who is in Texas? | ||
I don't know if they've landed yet, but I do know they're coming. | ||
You know who is going to be on the ground, potentially hundreds of them? | ||
You know who is going to be on the ground helping in Texas? | ||
The Patriot Front. | ||
You know those guys that everybody said are feds? | ||
I don't think they're feds, but people can still think that. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I understand. | ||
They're going to be up there helping. | ||
They're going to be up there boots in the ground. | ||
So sorry, guys. | ||
I know you don't like it because they do a bunch of community service and they don't like people to know about it. | ||
So sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I blew up your spot, but Patriot Front is going to be up there helping. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Maybe if someone else wants to give a little aid or we can get a chunk of the Ukraine aid or I don't know, maybe Israel wants to send us some federal relief, some relief aid to maybe send us some money or maybe Taiwan or somebody else you know all these countries that take our money hey I'm just saying if one of y'all want to send a little more help our way you know give it a little you know pay back pay it back pay it forward whatever that's fine but hey the big bad patriot front you know the big bad federal operation patriot front the big bad racist patriot front they're gonna be there picking up trees and bringing in water and bringing in food and trying to help people because you know they're the bad guys so | ||
So sorry to blow up your spot like that. | ||
And there'll be other people that are going up there, too. | ||
I know there's some like MMA groups and like Jim bro groups that are going up there. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Maybe, you know, Greg Abbott can get off his butt and do something. | ||
Maybe he can get up there. | ||
Maybe someone in Washington, D.C. can prioritize this. | ||
But I know they got other countries they got to prioritize first. | ||
So that's just what we deal with. | ||
All right. | ||
First hour coming to a close. | ||
I'm going to get into this other stack of news here when we come back in the second hour. | ||
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Fighting with everything they've got for you. | ||
Because we're all in this together. | ||
Well, you've rolled over. | ||
You've run up the line for a line, quite frankly. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
People ask, man, thanks for fighting. | ||
Thanks for ever giving up. | ||
Wow, why does it break your spirit? | ||
It intensifies my spirit. | ||
To know we're up against pure evil and we're turning the tide and we're winning. | ||
And then to know that if we don't fight hard, they're going to win. | ||
And commit humanity to a nightmare of evil. | ||
You think stuff's bad now? | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
Thank me for fighting for my own future and yours collectively. | ||
There's not even a question of fighting these | ||
these people look at them they've got to be opposed people tend to think being persecuted is is oh you want to stay away from that oh so you want to stay away from the fight no it's like john paul jones said when he got commissioned as the head of the u.s navy row it was starting and he was writing to the continental congress he said i only want the fastest ships i only want to be sent into the main war zones of direct action they said here is our fastest ship go out immediately goes out and engages and takes over all these british ships two three times the size just ramming straight into them well that's what i want | ||
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do. | |
I only want the fastest ships. | ||
I want to go directly into action. | ||
I want to go 24 hours a day. | ||
I want reporters all over the country. | ||
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I want to be 50 times stronger against the enemy. | |
I want 50 times the audience. | ||
I want victory. | ||
You think what we've done to the enemy has been effective so far? | ||
It's nothing. | ||
I have not yet begun to fight. | ||
So support yourself, support us, do it, or be conscious that you didn't fight when the time was right. | ||
You hesitated. | ||
You took this as another entertainment venue, just some other show, just more talk. | ||
This ain't talk. | ||
This is the targeting coordinates to take down the enemy. | ||
This is the Death Star plans. | ||
This is Sting, the Goblin Slayer. | ||
They hate this blade. | ||
This operation is a sword that is plunged politically, culturally, spiritually into the hearts of our enemies over and over and over again. | ||
They hate it. | ||
It's a standard of their defeat. | ||
It's a symbol of their weakness. | ||
That's what we're doing here. | ||
This is serious business. | ||
So I'm coming to you, asking you to continue to commission us in this fight. | ||
We've already delivered you more victories against the enemy than any other media operation in the world. | ||
And I'm asking you again for all of our collective futures to come to our aid now more and take your fight to the 110% level. | ||
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Tell the truth. | |
Be accurate. | ||
Stand against evil. | ||
Have courage. | ||
Until it's not even having courage, it's what you are. | ||
You know, I actually applaud Lee Zeldin. | ||
Now, I'm not even look because you're going to have so many issues with trust now and you always have issues with trust and transparency. | ||
But we were kind of hoping we were over that with the Trump administration. | ||
Like you've had, you know, however many ex-girlfriends they all they all cheated on you. | ||
And now it's like, oh, this new one, you know, she's not going to cheat on me. | ||
So I understand there's always going to be the trust and transparency issues no matter what. | ||
But I actually applaud Lee Zeldin for doing this. | ||
I think Lee Zeldin has been one of the best. | ||
I think Lee Zeldin has been one of the best appointments. | ||
by donald trump at the epa he's exposed a lot of waste fraud and abuse he's slashed it he's been uh i think i think zeldon's been very good so i applaud him for doing this you know the timing has obviously uh you know forced it onto him but he even addresses how it's just like okay we're gonna you know we're gonna look into this he calls it what it is now he could have said um i suppose you could say he could have said more but but just the fact he's Doing this and kind of tying it into the lies about global warming and man-made climate change. | ||
And this is the real man-made climate change. | ||
So I applaud Lee Zeldin for doing that. | ||
I applaud him. | ||
Now, something that's seemingly gone sideways: Moderna gets full U.S. approval for COVID shot in at-risk children six months and older. | ||
I don't get that. | ||
And I think overall, RFK Jr. has been good. | ||
I'd say overall, RFK Jr. has done a great job. | ||
I'd say good approval rating. | ||
There is that weird statement about the wearables. | ||
He wants everybody to have wearables. | ||
Yeah, no, thank you. | ||
Nauseous. | ||
I'll pass on that. | ||
And then he had so many great moves against these mRNA shots and against these COVID shots. | ||
And so this is a weird reversal, of course, on that I don't like to see. | ||
Hey, whatever. | ||
Somebody wants to go drink Draino, you know, they can go buy it at the store and chug it down. | ||
So, hey, you want to go get an mRNA shot? | ||
You know, go ahead, I suppose. | ||
I suppose that if you want to look at it like that, at least they're not mandating it. | ||
But that's a strange reversal from an RFK Jr. that's been so critical of this and made so many moves against the MRNA shots. | ||
So I got to say, that's a strange one. | ||
Let me address this quickly, and we're about to be joined by Kirk Elliott here to talk a bunch of economic issues with Kirk, who's been so ahead of the curve on a lot of this. | ||
So earlier this week, and now Grok 4 has been released, which is already kind of going sideways. | ||
So we had Grockler, which was Grok 3. | ||
It was Grockler, went full Hitler on us. | ||
So we call him Grockler. | ||
And it was so bad. | ||
Linda Yaccarino steps down as CEO of X. CEO of X resigns day after Grok declares itself Mecca Hitler. | ||
So I called it Grockler. | ||
So Grockler goes full, you know, whatever you want to call it, full Hitler, full Nazi, full anti-Semite. | ||
I mean, you know, it's kind of funny when you just think about AI and the different things it does and the different responses. | ||
It was kind of funny as a kid, if you remember on AOL, Instant Messenger, there were things like Smarter Child, and you could just kind of get whatever desired responses you want out of them and just have a laugh when you're like, you know, a 12-year-old kid. | ||
But so they, so they shut that down, and then they launched Grok 4 today, and now it's already going back down the same path. | ||
Now, you can reach whatever conclusions you want, but the main question about the whole AI thing, and maybe each one is different, but the main question is, is Grok responding to what it's being fed, or is Grok reaching determinations on its own accord with its own research? | ||
Or is it just responding to what it's fed and giving desired results? | ||
But now, who knows? | ||
Maybe they'll shut down Grok 4, Grockler 4. | ||
All right, Kirk Elliott joins me now. | ||
And we're going to talk economy with Kirk, K-E-P-M.com slash gold for more information or at Kirk Elliott, T-P-H-D, or Kirk Elliott, Ph.D.. | ||
That's a double T there on his name. | ||
Find him on X there too. | ||
So, okay, Kirk, we got a lot of topics to hit here. | ||
And I know you want to talk about the economy and something Scott Bessett recently just said. | ||
You want to talk about something going on in Japan. | ||
You want to talk about precious metals. | ||
Let me start, though, if you wouldn't mind. | ||
Let me start with the tariffs issue. | ||
Do you mind if we start with the tariffs? | ||
Is that okay? | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'll run with you. | ||
Whatever you want, Owen. | ||
This is good. | ||
Let's run. | ||
Let's run like Grok in the early 1940s, shall we? | ||
All right. | ||
All right, enough Grock clear jokes. | ||
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on Brazil if it doesn't stop the Bolzonaro witch hunt trial. | ||
So, okay, he's leveraging the tariffs on Brazil for a political reason, which I support what they did to Bolzonaro was wrong. | ||
Whether it's effective or not, we'll find out. | ||
Trump sends more letters dictating high tariff rates around the world. | ||
All right, there's two angles I want to touch here with you dealing with these tariffs things. | ||
We'll talk about the effectiveness with some of the recent developments second. | ||
But first, where does the leverage lie right now? | ||
Because I think people understand what Trump is trying to do with the tariffs, right? | ||
We've been getting ripped off on trade for our whole lives. | ||
He wants to balance it and fix the deficit. | ||
But where is the leverage? | ||
Does Trump have the leverage? | ||
Aside from the right idea and doing the right thing for America, do you believe Trump has the leverage? | ||
Oh, he does because of us, because we're the largest consumption engine on the planet, right? | ||
So there's two reasons for tariffs. | ||
Number one is, yeah, it's going to generate revenue for the country, you know, tax other countries. | ||
It's the pay and play to system to actually sell your goods to the wealthy American public, right? | ||
I mean, that's what a tariff's all about. | ||
That's how our country was founded was on tariffs. | ||
You know, it wasn't until the early 1900s we had the IRS and they decided, hey, let's stop taxing these other countries and start taxing our own people, right? | ||
So Trump's just bringing us back to that. | ||
But this other side of that coin, Owen, is it is a leveraging tool because we're so massive. | ||
If we were a small, dinky country that didn't matter, there would be zero leverage. | ||
But he does have them. | ||
So you had the tariffs were running hot for a while and then they kind of died off for a little bit. | ||
And now within the last three or four days, massive again, right? | ||
Literally massive tariff talk and implementation, right? | ||
Brazil, 50%, like you just talked about. | ||
Well, it's not the only one, but you look at the countries that are on this new list, most of them are BRICS countries. | ||
So when I look at that, it's like they can say whatever they want is the reason why. | ||
But I think there's an ulterior reason. | ||
I think the other reason is yesterday, Project Enbridge, which we've talked about on your show, Alex and I have talked about this before. | ||
It's the new central bank kind of cross-currency platform system that the BRICS nations are going to use, right, to compete with American, the Western system. | ||
Well, they just, they're launching it. | ||
Owen, they're launching it, except they're not going to have the Euro. | ||
They're not going to have the U.S. dollar part of it. | ||
So you've got literally 70% of the world's population that is not going to be utilizing the U.S. dollar. | ||
So how could Trump counteract that? | ||
He counteract that by saying, fine, all you stinking bricks nations, we're going to put tariffs on you like nobody's business, right? | ||
So 50% on Brazil. | ||
And you go through the other countries, it's like 35%. | ||
I mean, it's a lot. | ||
But what else is he doing? | ||
50% on, not necessarily on countries, but on specific products. | ||
Copper, 50% tariff on copper, right? | ||
So copper is used for pretty much all industrial things, right? | ||
And it's the number one element for defense and military is copper, which is kind of like, and we'll get into this next, it's kind of a risky deal to be doing that right now because our military is hollowed out. | ||
So Trump is kind of, I mean, he's threading the needle here. | ||
He's, you know, Peyton Manning throwing it in between three defenders. | ||
Well, he is. | ||
And so you look at this stuff and you think, okay, what are we going to do, right? | ||
How much copper is produced in other parts of the world versus in America? | ||
Well, it's like most of it, right? | ||
Which is why he wants to put tariffs on it. | ||
But I look at it as something a little bit different. | ||
I think this is a very strategic move because when we've talked a lot in the past about silver, for example, silver is used in all electronics. | ||
Copper is used in all these industrial purposes. | ||
When you mine copper, what comes with it? | ||
Mining of silver. | ||
There's very few silver mines that are just strictly silver mines in the world. | ||
They're all kind of closely related to copper. | ||
So you put a tariff on copper of 50%. | ||
It's going to cause the price to go up. | ||
So is the price of silver. | ||
Now, this has more military-industrial problems coming with it too, nuclear power, electronics, because so much uses silver and the price is going to go up. | ||
But what is Trump doing? | ||
You know, what is he doing? | ||
To me, this is all about equalizing, leveling out the playing field. | ||
Because if you're Brazil and you're going to actually lose the American consumer because everything coming from Brazil is going to be 50% more expensive, they're going to comply. | ||
They will ultimately comply. | ||
This is why I do think that more than a money-making tax for America, this is a leveling out of the playing field and it is a massive negotiating tool because it's one thing that we can do well with 330 million people plus that are consumers of most things in the world, right? | ||
And so this is why this is a negotiating tool. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, you know, unfortunately, the military-industrial complex, defense contractors and everything else, which is obviously very important here as well, no matter how you feel about that, that's just the truth. | ||
You know, here's my concern. | ||
It feels like, and I would say this, of all the different things that are going on in this administration, and it's a plethora. | ||
It's a plethora to put it lightly. | ||
You know, I think that the Trump administration and Bessant and Lutnick and Trump himself, I think this is their strongest point. | ||
I think if they have the most muscle and experience to flex, I think it's with this. | ||
A lot of the other stuff is starting to get a little like wet noodle-ish. | ||
This one, I think they're strong on. | ||
But my concern is here, it's like they're threatening to fire the cannon, but the cannon is still loading. | ||
It's like, I don't know if you've ever seen that movie, Uncut Gems. | ||
It's an entertaining movie, but basically this guy is making deals with this huge diamond that he has, but he doesn't actually have it yet, right? | ||
Like it's not in his possession yet, but he's making deals with this diamond, this leverage that he just doesn't have yet. | ||
Like, oh, he can get it. | ||
So it kind of feels like, yeah, the moves are right and there's leverage there, but it's like, are they, it's like, are they an inch ahead of themselves, right? | ||
It's like, it's a, but it's like, are they just a little ahead of themselves, but just kind of making the bet and saying the cannon will be loaded when it's time? | ||
Yes, I think that they will. | ||
And so to do that, you wouldn't make deals without the fully loaded cannon unless you knew that the cannon was going to be loaded, right? | ||
You don't want to bluff on something like that. | ||
It's not a poker game, right? | ||
You don't want to bluff. | ||
So I think that the confidence level is at extreme levels in the Trump administration, knowing that you can use this one negotiating tactic in tariffs to really help the American economy, to help the American people that we're not going to be paying these ridiculously high prices because other countries can do tariffs. | ||
You've got the left that's saying, oh, these tariffs are terrible. | ||
This isn't going to be horrible for the economy. | ||
Trump's an economic moron, right? | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
You hear it all. | ||
Well, if tariffs were so bad, then why do other countries use them constantly against America, right? | ||
So it's a way to make sure that Trump can make America great again. | ||
Now, here's the issue that's at hand. | ||
When you look at what this is going to do, it's going to increase demand for American goods because they're going to be relatively Less expensive. | ||
Well, that means you have to have the manufacturing capability to actually manufacture those goods. | ||
This is what Trump is dealing with, and this is why you're not going to see the results overnight, is because over the decades, and I'm talking decades, like every single president since Ronald Reagan, pretty much, has exported our jobs overseas to buy cheap foreign goods. | ||
Well, that means we're not manufacturing. | ||
The other countries are manufacturing. | ||
When you export the jobs, they follow where the manufacturing is being done. | ||
So now we have to rebuild, we have to retool, we have to retrain. | ||
And that's going to take a little bit of time. | ||
But here's where it gets even wilder, Owen. | ||
I mean, literally wilder. | ||
So when you look at some of the things that Trump is doing to grow the economy, they will work, assuming the economy is growing. | ||
You add to the mix like the deficits that are being added. | ||
It's like a game of Tetris, you know? | ||
It's like a game of Tetris, and they have to get all the things into place here. | ||
And then boom. | ||
Well, you add the deficits that came with the big, beautiful law, right? | ||
I mean, it's like $4 trillion over the next, however long. | ||
Well, hopefully the economy grows. | ||
You've got people working, people spending, tax revenues increase. | ||
Everything is going to increase as the economy grows. | ||
And that could help pay for that. | ||
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But what if? | |
Here's a big what if. | ||
What if the economy doesn't grow? | ||
Well, then the big, beautiful law turns into a big, awful law, right? | ||
We've talked about this before. | ||
Yeah, that's why I'm saying it's like, we're throwing a pass between three defenders here, you know? | ||
And it's Peyton Mannings. | ||
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They're like, Peyton, you know, throw it, but it's like, Peyton's good, but you've got to be really good. | |
This is why Trump wants to get rid of Jerome Powell so bad. | ||
And why does Powell want, why does Powell seem to hate Trump so much? | ||
Or America. | ||
Or America, right? | ||
I mean, it's truly America, but it's not just him. | ||
You look at who owns the Federal Reserve, right? | ||
It's not the U.S. Treasury Department, right? | ||
It's a banking cartel. | ||
You look at the globalists. | ||
You look at the World Economic Forum. | ||
They have a completely different agenda than America first agenda. | ||
So if you put the economy into recession by not lowering interest rates, Trump will get the blame for it. | ||
He's going to get the blame for the recession. | ||
And they know that they know that. | ||
It's Jerome Powell's fault. | ||
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He's the one that lowers or raises interest rates. | |
They're not going to make sure Jerome's name is in the headline. | ||
And by the way, we already did this in 2018 when they were cutting interest rates into the threes, even into the twos. | ||
The economy was booming. | ||
People were buying houses again. | ||
So it's like the price of the house went up a little bit, but you were getting such a low interest rate, your mortgage payment ended up being less. | ||
So it was a net gain. | ||
So it's not like Powell can even sit here and say, oh, no, we don't have proof that this works. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
We've literally been here before and we have the proof that it does work. | ||
It does work. | ||
So here's where they're going back to their old tricks. | ||
I mean, you look at what Powell wants to do with the leverage ratio at banks. | ||
So after 2008, 2009, you know, what caused that? | ||
Excess liquidity in the banks. | ||
Well, excess liquidity, what did they do with it? | ||
They lent that money out to people who should have never had loans. | ||
They didn't have the propensity to pay them back. | ||
This is what caused the subprime lending crisis. | ||
And what happened then? | ||
Stocks came down 50%. | ||
Took five years to recover from that. | ||
So they put mechanics in place, you know, different rules in place that said, you've got to withhold some assets here. | ||
You've got to have a reserve in the banks to cover your toxic assets. | ||
So here's where it gets squirrely right now. | ||
They just floated this idea again to actually make U.S. Treasuries the reserve, not cash, U.S. Treasuries the reserve for their other toxic assets. | ||
So that should be something that's stable. | ||
Oh, and the U.S. dollar is down 10% in the first half of this year. | ||
We're on pace to lose 20%. | ||
Well, Kirk, let me just pause you right there because we don't have much time left here. | ||
And so I want to make sure we get to these other stories. | ||
But on that note, Trump has addressed BRICS directly, not just with the terrorists, but I mean, he's called out BRICS and he said they're trying to collapse the U.S. dollar, which he's right. | ||
That's the whole agenda here. | ||
So, you know, again, you're flirting with danger. | ||
What can you do? | ||
What can you leverage? | ||
Who can you get on your side? | ||
What happens? | ||
I guess I'll frame it to you with like a potential here. | ||
And then in a real life situation, what happens if BRICS is successful? | ||
Because the way I look at it is, so it's like, what do you think happens if Bricks is successful? | ||
And then what would your financial advice be? | ||
Because I look at it where you don't want to be sitting on a bunch of cash, right? | ||
And people like having cash in the bank and it's nice to have, you know, for emergency funds and stuff like that. | ||
So look, I'm not giving financial advice. | ||
Kirk, you can say you are or not. | ||
I'm saying I'm asking you the question, what happens if Bricks succeeds? | ||
And then this is just how I look at it. | ||
I don't like sitting on a bunch of cash. | ||
I don't recommend sitting on cash. | ||
I would say get into the asset column, buy property, whether it's precious metals. | ||
I mean, some people are saying Bitcoin. | ||
I know a lot of people are getting into the stock market. | ||
There's all kinds of different options. | ||
But again, it's kind of the same conclusion as like cash might be the least safe asset. | ||
So what happens if Brick succeeds? | ||
And then, you know, what is your mindset or how do you navigate this and say, I'm going to set myself in a position, who knows, maybe nobody succeeds, but I'm going to set myself in a position not to fail? | ||
So if Brick succeeds, life as we know it with traditional banking is over, right? | ||
There will be no demand for the U.S. dollar, which is why the Fed wants to actually put a bunch of short-term U.S. treasuries back in the banking system as the reserve asset. | ||
Got to build demand for the dollar somehow. | ||
But what would happen if BRICS succeed? | ||
Remember Silicon Valley Bank, First Republic, Credit Suisse, bunch of regional banks that failed? | ||
Amplify that to not regional banks, but big, major international money center banks that start failing. | ||
What's that going to do to the psyche of the American public? | ||
They're going to pull back. | ||
They're going to lose money. | ||
It's going to create runs on the banks. | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to be a prophet of gloom and doom. | ||
I'm just saying if the dollar loses demand internationally, there is really no other outcome except for an inflationary crisis and runs on the banks. | ||
That's what will happen. | ||
That's what BRICS wants. | ||
And this is what Trump is fighting against. | ||
So when you allocate into something that's tangible and something that's real, that's how you protect yourself. | ||
I wouldn't be overallocated. | ||
I wouldn't have too much money in the bank, knowing that this battle is going on when there's a safer option. | ||
Safer option is to hold something that's tangible and real. | ||
And you mentioned some of them, some of them better than others. | ||
Gold and silver, fantastic options because there's zero counterparty risk. | ||
You don't have to go into debt to buy it. | ||
And things go up during inflationary times. | ||
Gold and silver is a thing. | ||
Real estate, a thing. | ||
It's a tangible asset. | ||
Well, why doesn't it perform the same as gold and silver during times like this? | ||
It would if people paid cash for houses. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
People have to, they have to borrow to buy their houses. | ||
And if banks are running out of money, there's not going to be liquidity there. | ||
If interest rates go up, people can't afford them. | ||
So even though it's a thing, it's not going to operate the same because it does have counterparty risk. | ||
You've got a bank that's involved in lending the money. | ||
So I try to simplify it into easy terms. | ||
Something that you don't have to borrow to invest in. | ||
You just pay cash for gold and silver. | ||
You can do it in an IRA. | ||
You can do it. | ||
But I would get it. | ||
Start getting it out of the system. | ||
Start thinking a little bit differently than traditional models of the past. | ||
When stocks stink, you go into bonds and bonds stinky going to stocks, right? | ||
Well, what about when they both stink at the same time? | ||
And an inflationary world where we've got all these black swan events and geopolitical issues and political mayhem, inflationary pressures. | ||
This is the time when gold and silver actually shines. | ||
And the new research that's out just even this morning, you're looking at the massive number of shorts on Comex, physical silver versus paper silver. | ||
Supply is running out. | ||
The demand is sky high. | ||
We're looking at liquidity issues, supply issues, and metals are poised to sort. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because people are getting out of things that they don't trust, going into things that they do, like tangible assets. | ||
When you have low supply and high demand on, it's just not hard to think about that. | ||
It's not rocket science. | ||
That's when prices go up. | ||
That's how you can protect yourself. | ||
Well, and look, generally speaking over time, and this is easy, anybody can compare line graphs, right? | ||
You look at the inflation or the value of the dollar in a line graph. | ||
You look at the price of precious metals in a line graph. | ||
It's almost a perfect parallel. | ||
So, I mean, obviously there's a reason for that. | ||
But, you know, if people don't understand, if you haven't been listening to Kirk Elliott for a long time, because I'm always a natural skeptic, I can't help it. | ||
And you've talked about a lot of different economic issues on my show, The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Your hit rate when it comes to precious metals is about perfect. | ||
I mean, it's actually kind of insane what you predicted with gold and silver about six months ago on the Alex Jones show, and then it almost hit the exact price point that you predicted at the exact month. | ||
So, I mean, I tip my cap to you for that. | ||
There's no denying it. | ||
Let me ask you one more question on that issue. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but the Trump administration, and I'd say it's a good thing, but I wonder what you think about it. | ||
Americans can now use rent payments to qualify for a mortgage. | ||
FHFA says paying rent on time can help you get a mortgage. | ||
Now, this is all about credit and everything else, and the whole credit system is really rigged anyway. | ||
They make you go into debt to get it, which is just so counterintuitive. | ||
Can this help people to qualify for mortgage, get low interest rates? | ||
I mean, is this something that can be a good thing? | ||
Well, no, I mean, I think the whole credit, FICO credit scoring system is a bunch of garbage. | ||
Really, the goal of people should be to get out of debt, right? | ||
And if you have no debt, your credit score will be terrible. | ||
Like, wait a second. | ||
I've worked really hard. | ||
I paid off all my bills. | ||
I don't have any debt. | ||
Why does my credit score stink? | ||
Because they want you to have credit. | ||
They just don't want you to have too much so you can't pay it back, right? | ||
But here's where they're going to use stories like that. | ||
Oh, you've got to build up this reputation of yourself that you can make payments on time. | ||
You know what's awful about these kind of things? | ||
DoorDash, DoorDash, you can buy now, pay later. | ||
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Yeah, grocery $2 like now, pay later. | |
It's like, what? | ||
You're financing your tacos? | ||
Are you joking? | ||
I mean, this is the world that we're living in where it's so debt-based that even stupid things like that start to make sense in people's heads. | ||
Well, and it really is a wild thing because, you know, I had a bunch of student loan debt that I paid off. | ||
My credit score was good, and I don't like using a credit card ever. | ||
And I just noticed it started going lower and lower. | ||
I'm like, what the hell is going on? | ||
So you research and like, no, they want you in debt. | ||
So it's like now I have to use a credit card. | ||
I immediately pay it off, which I don't know, maybe more, less beneficial, but it's insane the system, how it promotes going into debt. | ||
It's just totally insane, but it's just one of many economic problems that are insane that we have. | ||
Kirk Elliott, you can find out more or if you do want to move assets into precious metals, kepm.com slash gold or call 720-605-3900. | ||
Kirk Elliott Ph.D. on X. Great stuff. | ||
As always, Kirk, glad to catch up with you. | ||
See you on. | ||
You watch, folks. | ||
You watch. | ||
What he says about precious metals always comes true. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I like it. | ||
I really like it. | ||
I'm going to have to get on this. | ||
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Kennedy literally gobbles. | ||
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When RFK Jr. mixes something into his drink, people pay attention. | |
Plenty of folks are wondering what was in that little bottle he uncorked during a flight. | ||
What is Bobby Kennedy Jr. dropping into that glass of water? | ||
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Mel Gibson also praised methylene blue on Joe Rogan recently. | ||
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No. | ||
What? | ||
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We have Anna Paulina Luna, who has been one of the one of the best when it comes to declassification on the declassification committee. | ||
And she just called for a special counsel on the Epstein thing. | ||
Now, there's major, major flip-flopping or CYA happening here. | ||
But on the outskirts of all of that, Prince Andrew, free to travel abroad as FBI ends probe into Royals Jeffrey Epstein links. | ||
Now, for the sake of time, you know, I have to do my due diligence to be effective at deciding what we're going to allocate time for on today, a four-hour Alex Jones show. | ||
But people are taking all of this Epstein stuff that's been over the years, you know, videos and relationships and everything. | ||
And, you know, the independent media really is just so skilled and so talented. | ||
And it's just, we played the Maxwell video from earlier. | ||
But you just watch this stuff and it's just so in your face. | ||
It's so in your face. | ||
And it shows you how propaganda can be so effective and so deceiving. | ||
And, you know, it reminds me of the controlled demolition on September 11th of the three buildings in New York City, the Twin Towers and Building 7. | ||
And it's like, when you don't focus on that and you kind of just look at it from all, just from the above with all the different angles of the terrorism and the planes, and it's just like, okay, the controlled demolition of them just going down in their own footprint, which is probably 0.001% possible that that's not a controlled demolition. | ||
So it was a controlled demolition. | ||
It was an inside job. | ||
Not to pontificate on that now. | ||
But the point is, it's like when you watch that isolated and you remove all the other noise and distraction, when you just watch that isolated, just all the different angles, just on repeat, it's like, oh, that's a controlled demolition. | ||
And so it's kind of the same thing with these Epstein videos or the Maxwell video. | ||
It's like when you just isolate it and you just see, here's Epstein with all these powerful people. | ||
Here's Maxwell with all these powerful people. | ||
Here's the different specials they ran on it. | ||
Here's the Zorro Ranch. | ||
And you just isolate it. | ||
It's like, okay, dude, like this guy was the dealer for the elite. | ||
It's like if you've got some group of friends or like some celebrity group or whatever in California, they all like cocaine. | ||
And there's this random guy who's always there and he's their cocaine guy. | ||
It's like, oh, who's that guy over there? | ||
He's the cocaine guy. | ||
It's like Epstein was the guy. | ||
He was the sex trafficking guy. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, you want a little time here? | ||
You looking for something? | ||
It's like, what's Epstein doing around here? | ||
The guy was obviously a creep. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I didn't even send you guys the video. | ||
Maybe we should play it. | ||
And I wonder if Bannon is going to end up producing this now. | ||
He did 18 hours with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And I just kind of went down this rabbit trail with all this new stuff last night. | ||
A lot of it I've already seen, but it was just so overwhelming. | ||
It was just so in my face. | ||
So yeah, now the Trump administration, after the backlash, is like, oh, God, we got to do something about this. | ||
But Bannon did an 18-hour interview or 18 hours of interviews with Epstein. | ||
And then you go look at Epstein's when he's getting questioned for his legal trials, his depositions, or you go look at some of the other videos. | ||
And it's just like, dude, this is so obvious. | ||
Like, this is so obvious. | ||
And Trump comes out and says, oh, yeah, this creep. | ||
Yeah, clearly everybody knew he was a creep. | ||
Just like, yeah, everybody knows that's the cocaine guy. | ||
It's just, it's so freaking obvious, man. | ||
But you can hear it when you're watching this banning video. | ||
And guys, I put it on my ex last night. | ||
If you want to pull it in, I can't believe I've never seen or heard of this before. | ||
But it's like, yeah, here's Epstein. | ||
I mean, I mean, eventually the big cocaine dealer, I guess, is like, yeah, I'm the biggest cocaine dealer in the world. | ||
It's like, you know, Epstein kind of crossed that bridge. | ||
Like, yeah, I'm the guy. | ||
You know, these guys want to come to me for some young fuzz. | ||
I'm invited to all the parties. | ||
And I got my gal over here. | ||
She's recruiting new talent. | ||
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Like, hey, did you hear about the new, did you hear about the new girl? | |
Yeah. | ||
That's what he was doing there. | ||
Oh, he was a financier. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
So it's like, no, this guy was obviously a creep. | ||
Everybody knew it. | ||
That's why he was around all these things. | ||
It's like, hey, you know, who's this guy over here? | ||
He doesn't stop smoking weed. | ||
It's like, yeah, that's the weed dealer. | ||
Like, hey, who's this guy over here with all the young girls? | ||
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It's like, yeah, that's the young girl dealer. | |
And it was just so obvious. | ||
But I'm watching this short clip of the Bannon Monsters documentary. | ||
And then I'm watching the Epstein deposition and I'm watching these other presentations. | ||
It's like, holy crap. | ||
It's like, duh. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, just like you just watched the Twin Towers fall. | ||
It's like, that's a controlled demolition. | ||
Just get rid of all the noise and just, there's the controlled demolition. | ||
Same thing. | ||
It's like, here's Epstein. | ||
It's like, wow, that's the dealer for all the elite. | ||
Like, you want a young hot sex slave? | ||
There's your guy. | ||
So it's insane. | ||
Oh, but oh, FBI says nothing to see here. | ||
So Prince Andrew can travel again. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So they pulled that one in. | ||
Let's first go to Anna Paulina Luna, though, on the Benny Johnson Joe. | ||
She just said this. | ||
So would you be in favor of a special counsel to be set up that perhaps could look at the internal corruption at the DOJ and the FBI that we know to be endemic? | ||
And perhaps that's what you need, right? | ||
Well, I would say a special counsel is what seems to be what the American people are calling for. | ||
What I will also tell you, though, Benny, is that we haven't seen any of this information. | ||
I don't know that any member of Congress, at least on my task force, has been able to even look at some of the basics. | ||
And so what I would say is that, you know, similar to how it was rolled out with, you know, the JFK files, give information that does not implicate victims, doesn't have CSAM, whether it's passports, whether it's the name of books, whether it's evidence, crime scenes, whatever it might be, put it on the archives and let the American people decide for themselves. | ||
That is the only way to, I think, restore trust. | ||
And look, I want to believe that there isn't systemic corruption at the DOJ, but unfortunately, I've been in Congress and I've seen how the DOJ operates. | ||
And it doesn't necessarily mean that it's the Attorney General, but what it does necessarily mean is that there's a big problem over there. | ||
And that if we don't fix it, it's going to unfortunately fester and it's going to hurt the American people. | ||
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The American people trust that their government's going to do the right thing. | |
If justice is truly fair and belonging, then it needs to happen. | ||
And so we'll continue to push for that really small work. | ||
But it's been deafening how many members of Congress have been silent on this. | ||
And to be clear, also, I want to clear something up. | ||
I do not think, and I've told this to multiple media outlets because I've been getting questions on this, is Trump on the Epstein client list? | ||
No. | ||
And I'm very positive of that because if he was, they would have released it during the election cycle. | ||
But what I do know and what I'm seeing right now across every aspect, whether it's rich, poor, famous, not famous, people have actual concerns. | ||
Are people basically paying off people to be quiet? | ||
And that's not okay. | ||
So this is now in the headlines today. | ||
Flip-flop, justice search for Epstein files is still ongoing. | ||
And then you had, and guys, I didn't see it in my stack. | ||
I don't see it on the video list, but will you see if you can get the Tom Fitton video? | ||
I believe I sent that. | ||
Well, Tom Fitton, who has been filing FOIAs for months, if not years, in regards to Epstein. | ||
Well, now they're telling Judicial Watch that, oh, okay, well, there is a list. | ||
I mean, this whole thing is a complete mess. | ||
And, you know, Bondi, It's such choppy waters to navigate because it's like, I don't think Bondi or Bongino or Patel or Trump are corrupt. | ||
There's obviously something else going on here, and there's no way for them to either be honest about it or even they themselves just like don't even know what to do. | ||
So that's why they're like caught in the headlights here. | ||
And I can't even imagine having to review this stuff. | ||
But Bondi comes out and is like, oh, we can't publish videos of child porn and rape and all this stuff at Epstein Stash. | ||
It's like, nobody's asking for that. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Show me anywhere of anyone asking for that. | ||
Nobody's ever asked for that. | ||
We've asked for the client list. | ||
It's been very clear. | ||
It's been very clear what we've been asking for. | ||
Who were Epstein and Maxwell selling the sex slaves to? | ||
Who was coming into Epstein Island to do whatever the hell goes on there? | ||
What were all the cameras set up for? | ||
So it's like, I can rationalize a lot of it. | ||
And I could say, okay, I want to trust these people. | ||
I don't trust the government. | ||
But like, okay, I could rationalize. | ||
You go into Epstein's safe in New York and, okay, yeah, maybe that is his little stash. | ||
Maybe that is Epstein's personal little pervert stash that he has there. | ||
If Epstein is running a blackmail operation for intelligence agencies, which I think we're all convinced that that's eventually what was going on here, then he obviously wouldn't keep all of that stuff in a safe in his New York City mansion. | ||
That would be offshore somewhere. | ||
That would be somewhere unreachable, untouchable, where nobody could get access for it. | ||
So he might have his own little stash there. | ||
But Epstein isn't putting video cameras all over his properties to videotape himself watching his perverted content and pleasuring himself. | ||
That's not what the cameras are there for. | ||
That's not what they're recording. | ||
But are they sending the feed to Epstein? | ||
Is he putting DVDs or copies in his own safe? | ||
Okay, maybe not. | ||
They're probably offshore. | ||
They're probably in the hand of whatever intelligence agency he's working at. | ||
And then under multiple encryption and layers of protection. | ||
So it's like, okay, maybe you did go in there and just find his pervert stash. | ||
But don't tell me that there's nothing to see here. | ||
Don't tell me there's no client list. | ||
Don't tell me he has all these cameras set up and this private island he's flying people to just for his own little sick twisted pleasures. | ||
I mean, come on, you're insulting us. | ||
And then you come out and say, we can't release the videos. | ||
Nobody's asking for the videos. | ||
I can't, I'm like, my stomach sinks just imagining the poor soul that has to go watch that crap. | ||
So now they're telling Tom Fitton, oh, wait, you know, we got something. | ||
Flip-flop, justice search for Epstein files is still ongoing. | ||
Here, let's get the Tom Fitton video, guys. | ||
Go ahead and put Tom Fitton up. | ||
Tom, he sounded pretty definitive there. | ||
So what changed? | ||
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I think they decided for political purposes they didn't include. | |
This is not what I'm talking about. | ||
You guys had it on the screen earlier. | ||
But that's all right. | ||
I forgot to say it to you. | ||
It's the one where he's addressing, yeah, yeah, go with that one. | ||
I mean, that's the... | ||
So Judicial Watch just sued for the Epstein files. | ||
We want the client lists. | ||
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We want the documents the Justice Department and the FBI have about this scandal. | |
We've been getting stonewalling. | ||
So despite the release of some records, it looks like other records haven't been released yet. | ||
Indeed, they haven't responded to our basic FOIA requests for this information. | ||
That's why we're in federal court now. | ||
The best way to understand what records are available, which records are being held secret, and where did they look for the records is to be in court. | ||
And that's where Judicial Watch is, and that's what we specialize in doing, getting secrets from the government they don't want you to know about. | ||
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And people want to know about the Epstein scandal, and we aim to get to the bottom of it. | |
So then you got your people like Ben Shapiro that are running cover for this operation. | ||
Epstein Maxwell case comes in pretty close to zero on the list of American priorities, according to Ben Shapiro. | ||
I think the, is the game show, is it, I'm not a big game show guy, is it Jeopardy where you have a question and then you try to guess what the top response was, guys? | ||
Is that Jeopardy? | ||
And they give you points about if you get the top response. | ||
What is that one? | ||
Family feud? | ||
Family feud? | ||
So imagine it like a family feud game and you ask Trump voters, what is your top priority or top five priorities that you want to see from the Trump administration? | ||
I would bet you the Epstein list is on a lot of those responses. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I would bet you the Iran strikes are not. | ||
If you pulled 100 Trump voters, say top five priorities right now, the Epstein list would be on at least half of them and Iran strikes would maybe be on one, maybe. | ||
And then people like Ben Shapiro come out and say, oh, the Iran strikes was a top issue. | ||
That's what people voted for. | ||
No, they didn't, you liar. | ||
Nobody voted for the Epstein list. | ||
Nobody cares about the Epstein. | ||
Who are you running cover for, Ben? | ||
So it's just a blatant lie, a blatant misrepresentation from a COVID vaccine pusher from a never-Trumper, Ben Shapiro, from a foreign country first, maybe even operative asset, Ben Shapiro. | ||
And he says, oh, nobody voted for the Epstein Files. | ||
Look at the fallout post-all this debacle. | ||
I guarantee them to you, You pull 100 Trump voters, at least 50 of them will say top five issue is the Epstein files. | ||
And by the way, that's not even just Trump voters. | ||
Look at the Trump administration. | ||
Cash Patel talked about it for years. | ||
Dan Bongino talked about it for years. | ||
Pam Bondi talked about it for years. | ||
Even Donald Trump talked about it. | ||
Nobody was running around talking about we need to strike Iran. | ||
We need to strike Iran. | ||
We need to strike Iran. | ||
Except maybe Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin. | ||
Oh, but it's, oh, no, no, no, no. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
People wanted these strikes. | ||
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They didn't want the Epstein list. | |
If there's a silver lining, it's you're, I mean, people are being exposed big time. | ||
I mean, anybody who's running cover for the Epstein operation is just totally exposed now. | ||
Anybody that's prioritizing Iran strikes, just totally exposed now. | ||
So that's either a silver lining or I guess if you want to believe, you know, Trump is such a mastermind, he's doing it all intentionally. | ||
But they, folks, the whole thing was such a disaster. | ||
So now they're covering their own ass and they're saying, oh, well, you know, maybe we'll give you a list. | ||
Oh, maybe there is a list. | ||
Just what are you doing? | ||
But you know what? | ||
I'll say, Anna Paulina Luna, I think they grow some teeth on this. | ||
And I talked to Representative Eric Burleson, who's also on the declassification committee. | ||
I think they grow some teeth on this. | ||
I mean, hell. | ||
Even if for the very superficial reason of politics to just, I mean, this is a total win. | ||
This is a total win. | ||
Why do you think the Democrats are now coming out and calling for this? | ||
It's a total political win. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, you want to gain some political capital. | ||
You want to gain some extra support ahead of the midterms. | ||
Yeah, come out and call for the release of the Epstein files. | ||
Like, hell yeah. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that's why Anna Paulina Luna or Eric Burleson or the others are doing it, but it's also a very real phenomenon. | ||
But my point is, I could see them growing some teeth on this. | ||
Because, folks, there's already a fracture in the House, if we're being perfectly honest. | ||
And I know they all ended up voting, most of them voting for the big, beautiful bill, but they had their arm twisted behind their back. | ||
But there's a lot of the House Republicans that are probably closer politically aligned to, you know, say this audience than your neocon establishment. | ||
They're a little, they're getting a little frayed right now with how things are going. | ||
And they don't want to come out publicly about it, but just trust me, there's fray. | ||
There's fray in the house. | ||
So they could grow some teeth on this and have a special counsel or start having hearings. | ||
In fact, I would even say that there's a very strong chance that that ends up happening in the next 12 months. | ||
And things move so slow in government. | ||
So I don't expect anything anytime soon. | ||
But I could see Cash Patel, I could see Pam Bondi having to testify in front of Congress about this. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And if they form a special counsel or if the declassification committee really wants to show its teeth, that will happen. | ||
So if Bondi and Patel don't want to end up in front of Congress testifying on the Epstein files, then they better get moving. | ||
And this cover your ass campaign that we're all witnessing is not going to do it. | ||
Not going to do it. | ||
Even Epstein's brother, take this for what it's worth. | ||
And obviously, you know, he's no fan of Trump here. | ||
So I'm not in agreement with what he's saying. | ||
But first of all, it's kind of funny. | ||
But at the end of it, it's just reality what he says at the end of it. | ||
This is Epstein's brother, Mark Epstein, on Piers Morgan last night in clip 22. | ||
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You got Bundy, you got Patel, you got Bach. | |
All of these people work for Trump. | ||
Okay? | ||
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So if they're covering up for somebody, who do you think they might be covering up for? | |
So you think they're covering up for President Trump? | ||
Everybody is looking at little pieces of this and coming up with kind of theories. | ||
But people who really take the time, because there's a lot of facts, there's a lot of information. | ||
People who take the time and really investigate this thoroughly all come to the pretty much conclusion that maybe Trump was behind this. | ||
Wow. | ||
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Maybe Jeff was killed to quite him. | |
Do you think President Trump has something to do with Epstein, your brother being killed? | ||
I wouldn't write that off because if you look at all of the evidence we have and all of the facts, not opinions, and all of the facts, that wouldn't be something I would dismiss. | ||
I mean, that's an extraordinary thing to say, but there is zero evidence that Donald Trump had anything to do with your brother's death. | ||
Well, somebody did. | ||
Well, somebody did. | ||
Well, that's, yeah, exactly. | ||
Now, I don't agree that it's Trump. | ||
But, you know, that is kind of a funny thing. | ||
Trump should, maybe, maybe Trump should just come out and say, yeah, I killed him. | ||
You killed a pedophile. | ||
You killed a child rapist. | ||
It's like, it's not exactly a loss. | ||
You know, I just, I had enough of the creep. | ||
I have to admit it. | ||
That 60 seconds missing, it was me. | ||
I went in with my own bare hands. | ||
I choked him out, okay? | ||
I choked him out. | ||
I couldn't stand that little pervert. | ||
I couldn't stand that little creep. | ||
I'd heard enough. | ||
He had to be wiped out. | ||
He had to be taken out. | ||
Sick man. | ||
Couldn't exist on this planet anymore, okay? | ||
Couldn't exist. | ||
Had to be taken out. | ||
So I did it. | ||
I went in there and I choked him with my bare hands. | ||
It's true. | ||
I did it. | ||
I think you should be thanking me, actually. | ||
I think it's a good thing that that sick creep is no longer here. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it was me, Donald J. Trump, with my own bare hands. | ||
He's not here. | ||
Now, obviously, I'm kidding, but as he said, somebody did it. | ||
When it comes to supplements, I am somebody that's like a same way that I am with a Mac user. | ||
I'm incredible at using a computer. | ||
I have no idea how it works. | ||
And I understand the effects and benefits of supplements. | ||
I use them, but I have no idea how they work. | ||
So, like with methylene blue, for example, I found that within 30 minutes of taking it, I have improved focus, improved short-term memory, improved energy. | ||
But if I take it late in the day, it doesn't interfere with my ability to sleep, which is very rare for something like this. | ||
I get a tingly feeling in my fingertips. | ||
It's almost like it's improving my circulation. | ||
My wife has chronic pain in her lower back because she's been a ballet instructor for many years. | ||
And when she takes it, it goes away for 48 hours. | ||
What is actually the science behind why this substance is so powerful? | ||
Your wife, she has kind of unexplained, chronic, mild to moderate lower back pain, right? | ||
There's no injury there. | ||
There's no systemic problem. | ||
It just, it aches, it hurts, right? | ||
So our cells have something called the Hayflick limit, right? | ||
So your cells, of course, your life, they divide, they divide again and again and again. | ||
And around like 48 divisions or something is the number, around 48 divisions. | ||
It's not that you become like a Cronenberg monster and you start getting like cancerous tumors all over you, but we as humans, as we get older, we develop these things called senescent cells. | ||
Now, normally, if we didn't live in like a plastic and chemical infested hellpit, we would have a normal amount and our improved lifestyle and modern living should be able to propel us to be like, we should all be 100 years old. | ||
But why are we all dying? | ||
Why is our life expectancy dropping? | ||
It's very simple. | ||
We live in an environment that's like four or five packs of cigarettes a day on top of everything that everyone else is doing. | ||
We all drink out of plastic. | ||
We're all around all these carcinogens and whatnot. | ||
Everything in our environment is toxic. | ||
What something like methylene blue does is it is a very potent antioxidant to such a degree that it actually goes into the cell and takes the first oxidative stress agent that's produced, O2 superoxide, and turns it into water. | ||
Really? | ||
What it does, it's an alternate way for electrons to be given to the cell. | ||
So if you have cellular damage, like these senescent cells that have built up over time, and you have these mitochondrial energy pathways that just don't work anymore because the system is dysfunctional, the methylene blue can come in and do the broken job and actually heal something that was never thought to have been able to be healed. | ||
Amazing. | ||
So that explains why it can help with things like aches and pains. | ||
Obviously, do your own research. | ||
Do your own research. | ||
We're talking about like in vivo, in cellular studies, this is just what it does to the cell. | ||
And is this the same mechanism that results in things like feeling like you have more energy and focus? | ||
Is it all as a result of this one thing that it does? | ||
Definitely a part of it. | ||
They have other effects too on other receptors. | ||
For example, methylene glue radically increases glucose uptake in the brain. | ||
So it makes you better and more efficient at using your sugar. | ||
We all know the brain uses like 25% of the calories in the body or something crazy. | ||
They've done studies that chess masters burn like 5,000 calories in a day in a tournament because they're so focused on directing energy to their mind as they're thinking so critically that it's like almost like an Olympic athlete. | ||
Well, think about this stuff. | ||
It operates in a very similar way. | ||
That's the real thing methylene blue does. | ||
I really believe in this product. | ||
A lot of people have bought our methylene blue. | ||
Our methylene blue is incredible. | ||
I take it personally. | ||
I was taking methylene blue about like two months before this all happened. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I was like, oh, awesome. | ||
I want to come help with this because it's so cool. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, I mean, like, this is a solid product. | ||
Take this in the morning, a couple hours later, you'll experience the cognitive benefits of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I've noticed that it helps with focus, short-term memory, things like that. | ||
Have you noticed that it helps you get through the day too? | ||
Big time. | ||
I mean, when you're looking at energy, this is boosting your own innate processes and making them work like they should. | ||
This is a shockingly statistically significant and effective metabolic compound that has been studied for almost 200 years. | ||
It's very powerful, very potent, and it's available. | ||
So you can get yours today. | ||
All right, so this is getting even weirder now. | ||
And maybe Elon Musk needs to address this as well with some of the accusations that he's made. | ||
But, you know, we know that, I mean, Trump admitted he flew on Epstein's jet once, but he never went to the island. | ||
It was a situation where Trump's plane was having technical malfunctions and he needed to travel. | ||
So Epstein wasn't even on the flight with him, but he was able to ride in his jet. | ||
So Trump hasn't hidden that. | ||
And then Musk came out and mentioned Bannon, which I don't think Bannon is involved in any Epstein crap. | ||
And then it turns out that Bannon was doing the interview exposing Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Forgot to air that clip. | ||
Maybe we will eventually. | ||
So maybe that's why Bannon's name was brought up because Bannon interviewed Epstein and called him a monster about all the sick crap that he did. | ||
So I don't think Bannon was involved in anything corrupt either. | ||
But then there was Alan Dershowitz, whose name was brought up in all of this. | ||
And I think he even defended Epstein at one point. | ||
But now listen to the claim. | ||
And Sean Spicer just shared this, and Tom Fitton shared this. | ||
Listen to this claim from Alan Derschwitz. | ||
I guess this was earlier today, guys. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
This is not an opinion. | ||
This is a fact. | ||
I have seen, remember, I was accused falsely in the Epstein. | ||
And ultimately, I was completely cleared. | ||
The woman admitted that she may have mistook me for somebody else and withdrew all of her lawsuits. | ||
And so from day one, from the day I was accused, I said I want every document out because I knew every document would prove I was innocent. | ||
So let me tell you, I know for a fact documents are being suppressed. | ||
And they're being suppressed to protect individuals. | ||
I know the names of the individuals. | ||
I know why they're being suppressed. | ||
I know who's suppressing them. | ||
But I'm bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases. | ||
And I can't disclose what I know. | ||
But I can to God, I know, I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them. | ||
And that's wrong. | ||
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They're everything. | ||
And let me tell you, a lot of them are at least one of them is somebody who was accused. | ||
Others are accusers. | ||
And the judges have said, if somebody calls themselves a victim, we're not going to give any information about them. | ||
But they may not be victims. | ||
They may be perpetrators. | ||
So we don't have information about false accusers. | ||
And we know there have been many false accusers who have accused innocent people for money. | ||
And those records are being deliberately, willfully suppressed. | ||
And they shouldn't be suppressed. | ||
If the accusation is allowed out, so should the material that diminishes the credibility of the accuser. | ||
We want total transparency on this. | ||
Every single document, no redaction. | ||
That's what I've said from day one. | ||
I waive any of my rights to privacy, anything there is about me. | ||
I'm happy because it will be exculpatory because I know I haven't touched a woman other than my wife from the day I met Jeffrey FC. | ||
I don't even hug people, but I was falsely accused and I was able to prove it. | ||
And I was able to prove it through documents. | ||
And I want other people to be able to disprove false accusations through documents. | ||
But these documents are being suppressed and withheld. | ||
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So two minutes of Dershwitz there. | ||
And look, I'm not saying I trust Alan Derschwitz as far as I could throw him, but he obviously has a vested interest for transparency here, as he just explained. | ||
So I don't doubt that his interest in transparency is to protect himself. | ||
I don't doubt that for a minute. | ||
And he's not mincing words when it comes to that. | ||
But now you have Alan Dershowitz who was involved in these cases, and he's saying, I mean, he's just saying it's a cover-up. | ||
That's what he's saying. | ||
He's saying it's a cover-up. | ||
There's no other way to put this. | ||
So again, I don't know who's running comms or who's running PR over at the Department of Justice. | ||
Obviously, Bongino and Patel are just like, you know, they feel like they're floating. | ||
They feel like they have no gravity, no connection to Earth anymore when you see their interviews and body language. | ||
They're just like, oh, God. | ||
Because they know what's going on. | ||
And Bondi is just making everything worse. | ||
So the cover-up is on. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
And now they've dug such a hole, they have to prioritize the Epstein list instead of trade deals and deportations and everything else because the Epstein list is now such a disaster. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Derschwitz involved in the case says the cover-up is on. | ||
Joining me in the studio now is Augustus DeRico, CEO of Rainmaker, Rainmaker.com. | ||
And, well, A, you have been a very busy man lately. | ||
And I know that we talked yesterday and there have been some developments since we spoke yesterday. | ||
So we can get to the issue of cloud seeding and a lot of these floods that are happening. | ||
And then you can talk about the science and everything else. | ||
But did you anticipate, and I guess it's so hard to anticipate this stuff, but I'm assuming the reason you're doing a media tour is obviously to get ahead of accusations and to get people to understand what cloud seeding is, the science behind it, what your company does versus maybe programs that happen at NASA or other government programs that we might call geoengineering and differentiating between the two. | ||
And so now, though, it's taken a negative turn. | ||
Do you want to start talking about that? | ||
Because I know what happens sometimes in the political world. | ||
It's like you come out here with, okay, I'm going to do X to get Y result, and then you get the Z result, and you're just like floored by it. | ||
So what has happened since we spoke less than 24 hours ago? | ||
Yeah, there's been two primary developments. | ||
And just for context again, right? | ||
Like I run a cloud seeding company. | ||
We make it rain or snow more a little bit for farms when they are in need of water during droughts. | ||
We cannot produce anything near what the floods in Texas consisted of, right? | ||
Like that was trillions of gallons of water. | ||
There's been two things that have come up in the last 24 hours. | ||
The first of which is people have come after not just me, but after my family. | ||
And do I, again, like, does my heart break for the people of Texas that were affected by this? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Do I sympathize with people that are concerned and skeptical about cloud seeding? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I'm trying to answer questions as transparently as possible, continuously, so that people trust in the tech. | ||
Now, that being said, I can handle death threats, right? | ||
Like I'm perfectly capable of managing that. | ||
I'm a guy. | ||
I'm 25. | ||
Like, that's just part of the business. | ||
But to threaten either to dox or harm my family, which has been happening for the last 12 hours, is reprehensible. | ||
And the people that, one, are doing that will be held to account. | ||
And then two, the people that are online needlessly and knowingly inciting violence against my family, when they have all the information, they know that cloud seeding was not responsible for the floods that ensued. | ||
I think that that is beyond inappropriate. | ||
And I'm happy to talk to any of them in good faith, even if they're engaging in bad faith. | ||
I'm happy to talk to them too, because I think the truth will come out. | ||
That's the first thing. | ||
The second thing is Lee Zedlund, the head of the EPA, came out today, and I'm extraordinarily grateful for this. | ||
He came out saying that the EPA is going to release all the information that they have on geoengineering, chemtrails, contrails. | ||
I think that it's important to distinguish between cloud seeding, which is this technology that's existed in the United States for 80 years that brings more water to farms when they need it, and stratospheric aerosol injection and other such technologies that are being used to block solar radiation and then cool the planet's temperature. | ||
I have continuously, like I said, tried to be totally transparent. | ||
I'm glad that the EPA and our government, at least on this one issue, right, like pretty different than your last segment, but at least on this one issue, are trying to be as transparent as possible with all the information that they have. | ||
Because I think in so doing, we'll find the truth and also know what is good for us and what's bad for us. | ||
Well, I actually said that earlier, too. | ||
I think Lee Zeldin has been one of the best appointments from Trump. | ||
If anybody still has an A on the report card, Zeldon might be one of the only ones left that has an A. And, you know, I kind of, we were talking about this earlier. | ||
I hate redundancy. | ||
And I think the interview we did yesterday was like as good as it got. | ||
I felt like there was nothing left on the table from my perspective. | ||
I don't know if there's anything left on the table from your perspective. | ||
So, you know, I would just say this, because when it first hit Texas and people were looking into your company and then they were looking into some of the projects, obviously I look at that and I say, okay, I want to investigate this. | ||
I want to see what's going on. | ||
And it ended up being you were the one, you were trying to reach out to media to address it. | ||
So I didn't even have to make the effort to reach out. | ||
You guys reached out to me to address this. | ||
And so the conclusion I've reached is pretty clear here. | ||
Now, the technology might exist to do this large scale, not with your company. | ||
Your company doesn't do it. | ||
And since we now have the crazy weather going on all across the country, now my conspiracy tinfoil hat is like in a total another direction. | ||
Like, is this China or something else? | ||
You know, they tried to sneak in biological terror weapons. | ||
Could this be some sort of a weather weapon? | ||
I mean, yeah, my 10-foot foil hat is on here. | ||
But yeah, the conclusion that I've reached is your company don't even have near the capacity to do this. | ||
And even in the past with Texas weather modification issues where some of the agricultural plains have been flooded and they kind of overdid it, like in Houston a few years back, they come out and they address it and they address the public. | ||
And so really, whether you agree with the Texas weather modification program or not, they have been very transparent. | ||
You can go to their hearings. | ||
Are you going to be, do you know when the next hearing is? | ||
Are you going to be at the next hearing? | ||
I'm sure they're going to be addressing all this. | ||
Yeah, there may be a special one next week, both with the governor and then also the TDLR. | ||
And I will be at all of those into the future. | ||
Not just until this is resolved, but so that as long as people do have questions, because I think they will for a long time, we're going to be happy to answer them. | ||
And I'll also say too, right, like with respect to death threats and doxing threats, again, I can handle that. | ||
But like the farmers that are just trying to water their crops from the South Texas Weather Modification Association, they are not responsible for this. | ||
So they're getting it too? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they are. | ||
Well, if I may make a suggestion, don't rely on the government to find out any of that information. | ||
I've learned that the hard way. | ||
They don't, so you may want to go into the private sector. | ||
Even the FBI can't seem to find out people that are responsible for death threats and doxing and swatting. | ||
So that's just a little aside. | ||
I mean, how many, you've probably done a dozen interviews since all of this began. | ||
Has anybody not been convinced? | ||
Has anybody looked at you and said, I think you're lying or I'm not convinced? | ||
During an interview, no, that hasn't happened. | ||
And I mean, I am happy to answer hardball questions. | ||
Like, people can press me on whatever they're interested in. | ||
And I think that to some extent that they have. | ||
And I have pretty clear answers and am not culpable. | ||
So insofar as they're interested in the truth and they get the truth, we're all on the same page. | ||
I will say there have been some people from the Blaze that have refused to talk to us and have implicitly justified and insinuated that violence ought to be committed against Rainmaker and my family. | ||
So again, happy to talk to those people. | ||
I think that our Lord is a forgiving one. | ||
Jesus Christ, to be clear, by the way, a lot of people have talked about space lasers and my early life in the last couple of days. | ||
Do you have a Wikipedia page yet? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I don't. | ||
Early life. | ||
Only some might get that. | ||
Well, when you explain the science to me, and maybe feel free to explain it here to this audience since we did that yesterday on my show, when you explained what your company actually does, and really all things considered, when you talk about the atmosphere, clouds, everything, it's minuscule. | ||
It's minuscule. | ||
You explained it as like a bag of Skittles, maybe. | ||
So why don't you get into that? | ||
Because to me, this is just the reality of it. | ||
What it is that you guys do is so small in comparison to this that, I mean, you would have to amp up, you'd basically, you'd have to ramp up your operations like a million fold to even get something like this if it was even possible. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know the science, not me. | ||
But so why don't you say exactly what it is you guys do, the science behind it, the actual measurements, and then people can understand, yeah, okay, this cloud seeding program couldn't even do this. | ||
It's not even in your capacity. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So what cloud seeding is, is a water supply tool. | ||
It's a technology that identifies clouds that have droplets of water in them that are too small to naturally precipitate. | ||
And then when we identify those clouds with either radar or probes, we'll fly a plane or drone up into them, release a material called silver iodide that then freezes the drops into big enough, heavy enough snowflakes such that they fall and melt back into rain, or if it's cold, stay as snow. | ||
The best cloud seeding operations we've ever seen can produce something like 10 million gallons of precipitation, less than a centimeter over the course of hours. | ||
Now that's useful for farms and that's useful for rest. | ||
You're talking about a centimeter like in a raindropper. | ||
You can see the okay. | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
And the storm that we had in Texas, right, like rivers rose 20 plus feet. | ||
That was a trillion plus gallons of water that precipitated there. | ||
So a million times larger than what our tech is capable of. | ||
Now, I've been very transparent about this. | ||
We do have programs in Texas. | ||
We were operating on the 2nd of July. | ||
Now, we seeded two clouds on the 2nd of July with about 70 grams worth of material. | ||
That's like 8 to 10 Skittles worth of silver iodide. | ||
Those clouds dissipated over the course of two hours after we seeded them. | ||
And then we suspended all operations because our meteorologists proactively identified that there was an inflow of moisture from the Gulf, from Tropical Storm Berry. | ||
We have what are called suspension criteria from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. | ||
And we have the same things with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, the Oregon Department of Agriculture. | ||
Those suspension criteria say if there is a flash flood warning posted by the National Weather Service, then we have to suspend operations. | ||
And so not only did we comply with all those regulations, but we proactively suspended them beforehand. | ||
And the material that we dispersed, it could not have persisted in the atmosphere to impact the tropical storm remnants whatsoever. | ||
So just in terms of scale, like there was no way we could have produced that much water, even if we had seeded the storm, we didn't seed the storm. | ||
We complied with all the regulations around cloud seeding and also stopped proactively before even the state would have required us to. | ||
In order to have produced as much water as came down in that event, you would need to like warm up the Gulf to generate a ton of convection and then subsequent cloud formation and then have that cloud and whole system blow in over the U.S. It's worth saying that the U.S. government has tried to do hurricane suppression and modification in the past. | ||
Project Storm Fury was something we did where we tried to fly out over the Atlantic, seed hurricanes, not seed isn't create, but as in disperse silver iodide into to precipitate water out and lower the velocities of the winds of the storm before they hit the eastern seaboard. | ||
As far as I know, that hasn't been conducted in the U.S. for the last 50 years. | ||
But I think that Rainmaker might get into the business of FOIAing the government just so that we can get any information about what they have been up to, if anything, in the last few years. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
Let me know if you need an attorney for that. | ||
My attorney loves sending FOIA requests now. | ||
We've sent quite a few, sometimes successfully. | ||
It proves to be more difficult than you'd anticipate at times. | ||
Here's a question for you. | ||
Let's say there's three different factors here. | ||
There's your company, there's the private sector, the farmers, right? | ||
Who's ever utilizing your technology? | ||
And then there's the government and their oversight. | ||
So when there's a situation where, let's say, a farm is looking for some precipitation, a potential cloud comes in that you can seed into extra precipitation, where does the decision process go from there? | ||
Is that a decision that Rainmaker makes? | ||
Is that a decision that the farmers make? | ||
Is that a decision that the government makes? | ||
Is there some sort of a process where all three parties are involved? | ||
Or who makes the decision that, okay, the environment is right, go up and seed this cloud? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So the state gives you the parameters, right? | ||
Like you can't seed under these conditions because that could risk flooding, right? | ||
So they set when you're not allowed to, right? | ||
Then the farms, they're paying for cloud seeding. | ||
The municipalities, they're paying for cloud seeding because they just desperately need more water. | ||
Not right now, obviously, but generally in West Texas or in South Texas, there's persistent drought conditions. | ||
The aquifers are drawn down. | ||
They essentially always want more water. | ||
And so Rainmaker is the one that ultimately decides when to seed based on what our meteorologists say are the right conditions. | ||
And then also like, even if our customers want more water, we have to act in a manner that does no harm, right? | ||
And not only does no harm, but complies with the regulations. | ||
So it's ultimately Rainmaker's decision when to seed or not to. | ||
The farmers basically want us to all the time. | ||
Well, and for people that don't live in Austin, usually I always say it's 100 days, 100 of 100. | ||
It's 100 days of 100 degree weather. | ||
I mean, it's usually every summer by August, September, it's just like total drought, total dryness everywhere, fire conditions, high alert. | ||
They have all the alerts going on. | ||
And so that's something, obviously, farmers would say, hey, if we can get a little extra out of these summer months, then we'll try to find a way to do that. | ||
So obviously you can serve a purpose there. | ||
I guess it's either delayed right now. | ||
I don't know if this weather is going to continue. | ||
It was raining all day yesterday. | ||
The sun is finally out today. | ||
It looks like it's going to get hot again. | ||
But okay, looking at this recent weather, now I don't know. | ||
You're more of like a chemist scientist type. | ||
Do you study meteorology at all? | ||
I studied physics in college before I dropped out. | ||
And for this business, I have to study a lot of meteorology. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Have you been paying attention to the weather patterns here in Texas at all? | ||
Like watching all the floods happen? | ||
Yeah, yeah, very closely. | ||
Like watching the radar? | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Have you ever seen anything like it? | |
There have been ridiculous one in a hundred year floods multiple times over the last hundred years, right? | ||
Like that area of Texas that did flood, it's called like Flash Flood Alley by some. | ||
So have I ever seen anything like this in operating at Rainmaker? | ||
No, this is new to the company, these conditions. | ||
Have I looked back at historical data and seen comparable weather systems roll through? | ||
Yeah, I have. | ||
Well, I guess I was getting more specifically like I was traveling on the 4th of July. | ||
It was storming on the 4th of July here, and I was just trying to wait until the rain would stop. | ||
So I'm just monitoring the radar, and I've just been kind of a weather radar hawk for whatever reason. | ||
It just interests me watching it. | ||
And so I was like, oh, okay, I'm monitoring the radar. | ||
And it looks like, okay, right here at this time, everything's going to pass through and the rain is going to stop. | ||
And for whatever reason, and I called it a land hurricane, I'd never, it's just, it just stuck. | ||
It just like, it kept swirling when normally every other weather pattern I've studied on radar, it goes one direction. | ||
It's very specific in Austin. | ||
It always goes the same direction, always splits at the same direction, always dissipates at the same direction. | ||
It's like 98%. | ||
This one like swirled and like just stuck around and it just rained all day. | ||
I mean, do you think that's natural? | ||
Or is my tinfoil hat too tall right now? | ||
I'm a big tinfoil hat guy too, so I'm sympathetic to it. | ||
Most of the time you do see these systems blow through and keep going in one direction, right? | ||
Rather than persisting over a particular area. | ||
And it persisting over that area is part of why the flooding was so severe, because it just kept dumping in the same location. | ||
I think you should trust but verify, right? | ||
Talk to other meteorologists about this, talk to other people about this besides me. | ||
But from what I've seen, what a bunch of other Mets have said, is that this land hurricane, right, it stayed where it did because it was not just Tropical Storm Berry that blew through, but it was the convergence of that and a system from the Pacific. | ||
So where usually you have winds in just one direction, in this case, we had two convergent that got it to persist in that area much longer than it otherwise would have, or longer than most storms do. | ||
So I think that that was probably natural as well. | ||
You know, one of the interesting parts about this, and now you could even say, I guess maybe Rainmaker or you individually is kind of leading this cause. | ||
I mentioned this earlier, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, people would have said, you're crazy. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
Now, every once in a while, you'll even find it on TV. | ||
Some of these local meteorologists, in fact, I think another one just happened where the meteorologists will be watching the radar and say, okay, this is a cloud seeding thing or, oh, this is what they call military chaff. | ||
So now even meteorologists are like, no, this is natural. | ||
This isn't. | ||
So the crazy, you know, the crazy tinfoil hatwarers from 10, 20 years ago have now been totally proven right. | ||
You're out here just saying, hey, this is the science. | ||
This is the product that we're talking about here. | ||
So there kind of is this silver lining where there is a bit of a, I don't know if you want to say awakening or it's an awareness thing, but no longer can people deny that man-made weather modification is happening. | ||
Now, you could debate what degree, but now that's a reality that nobody can Deny. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
And I feel bad for all the people that were aware of weather modification in the last two decades that have been calling it out, that were told they were insane for believing it was real. | ||
Because, you know, whether the particularities of how big the weather mod operations were and the claims about them were correct, like they were told that they were crazy when this stuff was actually happening and has been real for decades. | ||
So I'm glad that the consciousness has risen on this and that people are able to ask questions. | ||
You know, I think that it probably makes sense to, we can't in like real time say where our pilots are operating because people will probably try to kill them at this point. | ||
But like near real-time reporting and meteorologists and like public meteorologists on news stations being notified when these activities are happening so they can report on them and their effect, that totally makes sense. | ||
We should totally keep doing that. | ||
You talked about China's different programs at this. | ||
Do you think, obviously our government's not going to be fully transparent about this, what they've been doing for almost 100 years. | ||
China may or may not be more transparent. | ||
Who do you think has the most advanced science? | ||
Who do you think has the most advanced programs when it comes to this stuff? | ||
Do you think it's China? | ||
Do you think it's America? | ||
I think China's blown us out of the water on this. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
They upped their annual budget from $300 million in spend per year to $1.4 billion in spend on just weather modification this past year. | ||
They're taking their military drones, right? | ||
Like the equivalent of our MQ-9 Reaper. | ||
Theirs is called the Wing Long 2. | ||
They retrofitted those military drones and are using them for cloud seating flights right now. | ||
People have said a lot of stuff about like nanoparticles, right? | ||
They've engineered specific titanium dioxide coatings onto salt particles to attract water much more so than even salt does. | ||
Like they're doing insane levels of research both on how to get up into cloud, what materials should be used in the seating itself. | ||
They have more radar built out in the country than they ever have been before. | ||
They're investing in more sophisticated radar to do this kind of monitoring. | ||
They're not only doing precipitation enhancement, they're actively trying to do severe flood mitigation. | ||
They're trying to do hail suppression. | ||
And it's kind of interesting because China is a whole can of worms. | ||
But while they have all of these crazy advanced programs, if you look up pictures online, like there's some pictures of just guys with like howitzers that are blasting clouds or like really big drums to try to like make enough noise to shake stuff out of the clouds. | ||
So I think they're experimenting with a lot. | ||
Some of it's very advanced. | ||
But the thing about it that is most interesting is they're not just keeping it within China. | ||
We already know that they are exporting this tech abroad. | ||
In Thailand at their Royal Rainmaking Department, in Malaysia and Singapore, and then in the Middle East increasingly, they're exporting their tech, selling it at a loss just to gain maybe some soft power collaboration. | ||
But also, it doesn't take a crazy conspiracy theorist to think that whoever has leverage over what kind of weather happens and what water it comes down will have leverage, right? | ||
Like they will have more soft influence and soft power that way. | ||
And so I think I'm an American. | ||
I care about America. | ||
I don't really want to get concerned with all of these international geopolitics. | ||
I want us to take care of things here and be like a sovereign country. | ||
But insofar as it's in America's interest to export this tech so that it's not the Chinese that are controlling weather around the world, we should invest in this more and not ban it at the very least. | ||
You know, China had some of the worst air pollution in the world. | ||
Is this something that could maybe even be used to curtail that? | ||
Like air pollution really bad? | ||
You bring down a large rainfall and clear it up a little bit? | ||
So not only is China cloud seeding to precipitate all of the pollution out of the air, India is doing it too in a huge way, right? | ||
Delhi and New Delhi are some of the most polluted cities in the world. | ||
They're inducing precipitation to get all this particulate out of the air, down onto the ground. | ||
Then you have to deal with it on the ground, obviously. | ||
But at the very least, then people aren't respiring. | ||
They're not breathing all of these toxic chemicals coming from industrial production. | ||
So yeah, it can be used for that as well. | ||
And, you know, we're up against a break here. | ||
I'll ask you a couple more questions about this because we kind of addressed this yesterday. | ||
But I think maybe the final question for people that might have concerns would be, well, where do you see this technology going or what is your vision of the future? | ||
And I compared it yesterday to something like Elon Musk and Neuralink where, or like even RFK Jr. says, we need to have wearables. | ||
And obviously that's what they want. | ||
They want us all microchipped, not to get off base. | ||
But it's like, yeah, I don't want to get a microchip. | ||
I don't like the idea of humans connecting to machines. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
But at the same time, if I get in a car accident and I lose my ability to walk, and if there's a Neuralink technology that can make me walk again, it's like, well, how am I going to how am I going to deny myself or somebody else that? | ||
So, you know, these are kind of more of the moral arguments, but we'll talk about that on the other side. | ||
Real leadership, the essence of leadership is showing people how it's done so that they understand it's the right way and getting them to adopt it. | ||
And being a leader means you go against the tide when the tide is wrong. | ||
You go against the crowd when the crowd is wrong. | ||
You go against the establishment when the establishment is degenerate and sick. | ||
And then by example and by confidence and by will and by strength, then the timid join you because then it costs nothing to be a patriot, quote the great Mark Twain. | ||
In the beginning, the patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, and scorned. | ||
But in time when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it cost nothing to be a patriot. | ||
The patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, scorned. | ||
But in time, when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it cost nothing to be a patriot. | ||
And when you commit to something worthy and good, it is not a weight. | ||
It is everything. | ||
It is your greatest strength. | ||
It becomes your soul to risk your life for freedom. | ||
It's what God forged you in his mind as he created your soul before he even put you in your mother's womb. | ||
He knew you. | ||
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He knew you. | |
Now, back to our program. | ||
So we were talking about this in the break, how you're kind of in an interesting position. | ||
And, you know, you're getting a lot of positive. | ||
You're getting in a lot of negative, obviously. | ||
And who knows if you even anticipated this? | ||
You just wanted to come out and say, hey, here's what's really going on. | ||
We had nothing to do with this disaster. | ||
Let me explain what's going on. | ||
And I was kind of saying how maybe you didn't anticipate this, but now you kind of have a chance to be at the front of this and you can target, hey, here's what really goes on. | ||
If you want to be afraid of weather modification and geoengineering and aerosol injection and all this stuff, like here's that, here's that. | ||
And then here's what I'm doing. | ||
So you've kind of unintentionally put yourself in a position to be at the front of this. | ||
I'm not sure if you want that considering what you've had to go through in the last 24 hours, but here you are. | ||
And somebody was saying that you're being scapegoated for all of this, which I think is accurate, that people find a disaster and then they want to find out who's to blame. | ||
And so you've just, there you are. | ||
You've got your company there. | ||
You've only been around for two years, by the way. | ||
The cloud seating you do is very, very minuscule compared to what we've witnessed here. | ||
Do you think that's fair to say you've been scapegoated here? | ||
Yeah, yeah, I think so. | ||
And I think like probably for two reasons and maybe a third. | ||
I think that when a tragedy strikes, people do want to find someone responsible because if someone is responsible and you stop them, then tragedies will stop. | ||
That's not the case here. | ||
And still, like, my heart still breaks for all of the people that even are threatening to kill me because they think that we're responsible. | ||
And I hope to engage with them over time and maybe at least clarify what we do and what we're not responsible for. | ||
I think the second reason is, and candidly, right, like it gets eyeballs. | ||
It gets engagement. | ||
I think there's a lot of people. | ||
Hustle bitch is the name of the account on X that probably is the greatest defender of this, of inciting people to believe that, shouldn't even say his name on air, I guess, but probably inciting people to believe that we're somehow responsible. | ||
The third thing that comes up is people saying, well, Augustus is the unaware, unintentional fall guy for some other larger, nefarious cabal, right? | ||
Like maybe there is some sort of large-scale, malicious government weather modification program going on, and I'm just going to be the one that is blamed because I'm trying to do something in earnest, and this is a convenient way to cover their trail. | ||
I haven't seen evidence of that yet. | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
I certainly hope that's not the case. | ||
But we mentioned earlier, like FOIAs to figure out what the government is and isn't doing with weather mod probably makes sense. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And this is where you can kind of, if that's the role you want to play, you never anticipated it until this last week. | ||
But yeah, that would be one way to do it. | ||
But see, generally, I think that that's, you know, even that's where I've landed from saying, okay, I'm skeptical. | ||
Let me look into this, talking to you, doing the interviews, and I'm in agreement. | ||
It's like, hey, whatever Rainmaker is doing is like, whether you like it or not, that's like a centimeter compared to the massive feet of water that the government could inject or anything else that go on. | ||
It's like, yeah, you guys are like this little brand new to the party, just getting started, two years in, really, all things considered, rather smaller projects compared to what the government can do. | ||
And it's like you're all of a sudden becoming the fall guy when who knows what the government capabilities are. | ||
We do know a lot about what goes on in China. | ||
So again, it's like you said, I understand why you end up being the scapegoat for this, but there's just you guys don't have the capability. | ||
I mean, just period. | ||
You literally do not have the tech or the resources to engage in something this big. | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, nowhere close. | ||
And that said, right, like I think that because there are persistent droughts, right, like I will continue to, and so will my team and hopefully more folks will continue to research what the capabilities of cloud seeding are. | ||
Because obviously right now, Texas does not need more water. | ||
But places like Phoenix, places like Las Vegas that are in persistent drought with cities that are at risk of turning water off to their residences, like if we can. | ||
Rationing water. | ||
Rationing water. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Telling people that they can't grow grass on their lawns, telling people to take shorter showers, right? | ||
This is a sort of like anti-human degrowth nonsense that I'm trying to solve for at Rainmaker, right? | ||
And so if cloud seeding can improve and we can start to produce more water than just the amounts that we get from our ops now, I think as long as that's regulated appropriately, it would be a good thing. | ||
And I also think that, you know, I mentioned China, Indonesia, Thailand. | ||
I don't think the science is good enough to justify these programs now, but they're researching how to do severe weather mitigation as well. | ||
That's going to be even more controversial, I imagine. | ||
But if there is a way to use physics and tech and engineering and do it prayerfully, then we should probably investigate ways to mitigate severe weather in the future. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I wanted to talk about the future of it, and you kind of get into it there. | ||
And we talked about the movie Twister, how they go in there and they stop these tornadoes from happening. | ||
But absolutely, it's like if we can stop a category five hurricane from destroying Florida, I'd say that's a good thing. | ||
If you can stop an F4 from destroying Missouri, I'd say that's a good thing. | ||
Now, you're playing with some stuff here that's okay. | ||
It's a little questionable. | ||
We got to make sure we master it. | ||
But again, just to localize it, it's well known here up in Lake Travis. | ||
I don't know how aware you are of Lake Travis, but if you have a house on Lake Travis, they ration your water. | ||
And you can go to Lake Travis in June and the water will be way up to here. | ||
You can go into September and the water is way down to here. | ||
So people ration their water. | ||
And it's like, if you can kind of map, if we can master our environment and do no harm, right? | ||
I mean, that's the ultimate goal is do no harm. | ||
It's like, if you can master this stuff and stop a drought from rationing water in California or rationing water in Phoenix, or you can perfect it and make sure you get the highest crop yield per year. | ||
I don't know if we're anywhere near that. | ||
We're maybe still playing some dangerous games, but it's like, I mean, you can have the moral debate, but again, it comes down to technology is a tool. | ||
It can be used for good or it can be used for bad. | ||
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. | ||
And what I want is a more abundant and green and lush United States than we've ever had before, right? | ||
Like, I don't want farms that have been operating for the last 200 years in the U.S. to have to close down because they can't pump groundwater anymore and they're not getting the rain that they used to. | ||
Like, that is the vision that I'm interested in. | ||
I'm interested in growth. | ||
I'm interested in like clean energy and clean technologies. | ||
And, you know, you also mentioned like the Neuralink chip thing being weird, right? | ||
Or like, have you seen any of the people talking about how like the AI is going to become God, basically? | ||
Or they're like trying to make some sort of demigod out of it? | ||
Well, I think there's a lot of debates about AI. | ||
I think AI is the biggest thing, the biggest threat we're facing, we're not properly addressing. | ||
So I don't know if that answers your question. | ||
But yeah, I think the issues that we're potentially facing humanity with AI, I don't think we're properly addressing them. | ||
No, I don't think so either. | ||
And I think one problem with the discourse around AI, right? | ||
And this kind of was naturally going to happen because the AI stuff comes from San Francisco. | ||
San Francisco is largely like a godless place. | ||
If these core technologies are being run with like a prayerful mindset of stewardship and not by people that either think the world is just material or have some weird, perverse view of things, I think we'll be way better off. | ||
And if you look back on like the early atomic energy research or like the Apollo program. | ||
Are you a moon landing guy? | ||
Do we believe in the moon? | ||
I'd say maybe or maybe not we've been to the moon, but the moon landing videos and all that stuff, I'd say that was fake. | ||
Yeah, I'd say I believe it's fake. | ||
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Actually, no, no, no, no. | ||
I was actually, I landed on the moon first and I set up the camera and everything. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
That's tight. | ||
Cool. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Well, we can't talk about it. | ||
It's classified information. | ||
But yeah, I set up the camera so we could capture the whole thing. | ||
In that case, thank you for your service. | ||
I do think we went to the moon and probably that the videos were real. | ||
But like the people that were on the Apollo program, right? | ||
Like they were trying to bring about like a world that was closer to the kingdom of God. | ||
And they did so with some humility. | ||
And I think that we have to keep doing that. | ||
But if it is people that are stewarding either technology or like our country writ large, and if they have some moral frame rather than just being some sort of materialist or, you know, like whatever else you could say about the state of the American psyche, like if it is people that care about making the world better, then I think we'll be way better. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
That's my footage. | ||
Got it, got it, got it. | ||
Show my footage. | ||
Show my footage. | ||
I caught the Apollo landing. | ||
That's my footage right there. | ||
I set the camera. | ||
No, no, no, the other angle you had, the first angle. | ||
Of Earth. | ||
That's my footage. | ||
Yeah, I got him coming off the ship, too. | ||
Dude, you got to hook me up with the time traveling tech, too. | ||
Not only that, actually, I'm actually a robot, and so I don't need oxygen when I'm on the moon, too. | ||
I can adjust my weight settings for gravity as well. | ||
Oh, so you don't even need Rainmaker to help terraform Mars then? | ||
You can just hang out there by yourself. | ||
I can, yes, yes. | ||
You lowly pesky humans, though, no. | ||
Only me, biological androids, can do that. | ||
All right, I'm being facetious before the conspiracy theories start flowing. | ||
That's funny. | ||
I'm not here to have a moon debate. | ||
That's not even a big issue of mine, but that is a fun topic. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Quickly, though. | ||
So do you anticipate there'll be an emergency hearing next week? | ||
If so, I mean, you'll be there. | ||
Will you be speaking? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
If that gets firmed up, then I'll let you know. | ||
Okay. | ||
Do you know, will that hearing be in Austin? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, that's interesting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do let me know about that. | ||
I'd have an interest in going out there and covering that, too. | ||
I've covered their hearings before, their annual ones. | ||
So that'll be interesting to see. | ||
And again, I've always been consistent with this. | ||
The Texas Weather Modification Program has always been transparent. | ||
I mean, they've never been, I've never felt like sketchy stuff with them because when I go to the hearings and I question the people that lead it, they don't hide from anything. | ||
And they admit when they get something wrong, too, they admit like, oh, yeah, we flooded them. | ||
We got to dial it back. | ||
We got to remeasure. | ||
So they've always been consistent with that. | ||
And that's why I say if there's something unnatural happening here or there's something else going on, it's way above not just the Texas pay grade. | ||
It's way above the Rainmaker pay grade as well. | ||
All right. | ||
We're about to air a report that'll kind of put some bookends on this. | ||
I'm going to ask you the toughest question you've ever been asked right now, though. | ||
Are you ready for this? | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
Are you trying to bring back the mullet? | ||
The mullet. | ||
The mullet. | ||
I think it's back. | ||
I think it's back already. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if it's back yet. | ||
So you say it's already back. | ||
Yeah, I think that among butch lesbians, tech bros, and guys from Appalachia, it's back for sure. | ||
Okay, well, you heard it here first. | ||
He can make it rain, and he can also bring back the mullet. | ||
Augustus DeRico, you know what? | ||
If you have your doubts, he'll answer all your questions. | ||
And I know you're still getting some attacks from some other friends that I have in the media. | ||
I said I'd try to at least give you an opportunity to address those attacks. | ||
I think it's extremely unfair what's happening to you personally and your family. | ||
They certainly don't deserve that, even if they do think you're some sort of an evildoer. | ||
Your family doesn't deserve that. | ||
But I don't think you are. | ||
I think you're a good person. | ||
I'm convinced for whatever that's worth. | ||
But you're in the spotlight now, my friend. | ||
And so there's no going back. | ||
We'll see you through. | ||
That's good. | ||
That's good. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm a firm believer, and I know you are too, that everything is part of God's plan. | ||
So you do with this window of opportunity, this door opening for you what you want. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You're a young guy. | ||
You're a smart guy, and you're not going anywhere. | ||
And maybe you'll be a voice of reason leading this and bringing people to the truth. | ||
So Augustus TiRico, CEO of Rainmaker, Rainmaker.com. | ||
There you go. | ||
I'm sure another dozen interviews will follow. | ||
You're on the media tour right now. | ||
You're not hiding from anybody. | ||
So I give you that credit. | ||
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All right. | |
We're going to put a bookend on this. | ||
I'm going to get to the other news coming up. | ||
But here's another report on what's going on here in Texas. | ||
The catastrophic floods that tore through the Texas Hill Country from the 4th of July into the 5th have claimed at least 82 lives, including 68 in Kerr County alone, with 27 deaths at Camp Mystic and approximately 41 people, including 10 girls and one counselor from the camp, remain missing. | ||
The disaster has prompted extensive rescue efforts with over 850 people saved through air, ground, and water operations. | ||
Lake Travis, the massive flood control reservoir, took on a staggering 86 billion gallons of water in just 24 hours and is now just 30 feet from full capacity. | ||
Just two days before this biblical deluge, Augustus DeRico, a 25-year-old tech bro and teal fellow, was reportedly cloud seeding over Texas with his weather-modifying startup, Rainmaker. | ||
DeRico played God with the skies and Texans' lives. | ||
My name is Augustus DeRico. | ||
I'm the CEO and founder of Rainmaker. | ||
We're a cloud seeding company that is enhancing precipitation via advanced radar and also drones for the sake of supplementing water supplies for farms, cities, reservoirs, and wildlife throughout the United States. | ||
Cloud seeding is conventionally done with a chemical called silver iodide. | ||
It's LD50, so its lethal dose is 10 times higher than aspirin. | ||
And we're using about 50 grams per each operation. | ||
That's as much as can fit in the palm of your hand, right? | ||
That's less flour than is in a slice of bread. | ||
So the amount that accumulates into watersheds is in the parts per trillion after decades of operation. | ||
And we have data to prove that from programs that exist throughout the United States. | ||
You know, so Colorado and California, Texas and Idaho, they all have weather modification programs that the state funds. | ||
How long have they had those programs? | ||
So cloud seeding was invented in the United States. | ||
It's an American technology that was done for the first time in New York in 1946. | ||
So the very first effective weather modification operations were done in the 40s after World War II. | ||
Then there have been a series of programs that have popped up either domestically or abroad in the decades in between. | ||
But we've never actually been able to prove that it works until 2017. | ||
Why is Teal's money funding private weather experiments? | ||
Why is a kid with zero oversight manipulating Texas weather? | ||
They call it stewarding nature, but Texas got a catastrophic flood that killed dozens, swept away homes, and left Camp Mystic horrendously ravaged. | ||
There are currently 42 cloud seeding projects across the American West, like this one in Utah, where they take planes like this with flares attached. | ||
They fly right into the storm and send microscopic particles into the cloud. | ||
Particles that act like magnets for water droplets, bonding together until they are heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain or snow. | ||
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In 2017, the UAE performed 242 cloud seeding operations. | |
The government is confident the operations are increasing the amount of rainfall, but it's difficult to gauge. | ||
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a bill to ban weather control and geoengineering, making it a felony to inject chemicals to alter weather, temperature, or sunlight. | ||
Over 30 states have passed or are pushing laws to restrict these shady practices in the last year, with Tennessee banning geoengineering outright in 2024. | ||
While Health and Human Services head Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is also on the war path investigating DARPA for allegedly running secret weather control ops across North America. | ||
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Bromium, aluminum, strontium, it's frayed in our skies all day long. | |
And I know you've talked to Dane Wigington about this. | ||
He seems to be one of the experts in the field. | ||
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Is there a question? | |
Yes. | ||
How do we stop it? | ||
It's done, we think, by DARPA. | ||
And a lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel. | ||
So, you know, those materials are put in jet fuel. | ||
I'm going to do everything in my power to stop it. | ||
This trend of devastation has targeted smart city-planned areas across the nation, from Maui to the Pacific Palisades to Kerrville itself. | ||
The American people deserve answers, not chemtrails and cover-ups. | ||
And as the skies clear, it becomes abundantly obvious this storm is far from over. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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InfoWars. | |
InfoWars. | ||
Okay, back here live in the InfoWars World Headquarters in Austin, Texas. | ||
And I want to cover some other news here before we get another guest in studio to close out the show with some exciting announcements here that are happening at InfoWars. | ||
Very important stuff. | ||
And then, by the way, if I want to do kind of a deep tease, obviously me filling in for Alex Jones today, but he's working on some stuff right now. | ||
And I think I don't want to get ahead of it, but he may have some important announcements tomorrow. | ||
He may wait till he gets back next week. | ||
I'll be back on here tomorrow. | ||
But he told me he may also be filing some special reports for tomorrow's show on some very important business stuff. | ||
But that's just kind of a deep tease. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Speaking of tech, as we're kind of talking about that here, self-driving robo-taxi service Waymo makes debut in New York City with pilot testing program. | ||
Now, now also, and guys, see if you can pull up a news story. | ||
Tesla announced their auto taxi program that they launched here in Texas a couple weeks ago. | ||
And I guess so far it's been a success. | ||
I haven't heard anything about it. | ||
I haven't seen one of the Tesla taxis driving around Austin yet. | ||
I see the Waymo stuff all the time. | ||
I got to say, this is one of the weirder things When I'm sitting at a stoplight and there's a driverless car next to me, it's just kind of strange. | ||
I don't know how I feel about it. | ||
And then I couldn't help it when I was reading the news and they announced that the Tesla auto taxi was going to be expanding and I guess bringing new vehicles in. | ||
I was like, you know, because I don't know. | ||
For me, I'm kind of like a control freak, you might say, even to like a like obsessive, compulsive level, debatably. | ||
Like, you know, I always like to keep everything in my house clean and neat. | ||
And, you know, my schedule is very, like, very cemented. | ||
So it's really like a control thing. | ||
Like, I don't think I could be in a car that I'm not driving. | ||
I don't even really like to be a passenger in a car with a friend driving. | ||
But, you know, I couldn't help. | ||
I was thinking, I was like, you know, maybe this is like kind of like a leap of faith thing. | ||
It's like facing a fear or something, like facing a mental block. | ||
Like, should I get into a Tesla auto taxi? | ||
I mean, I'd live stream it and everything. | ||
I don't even know how you do it. | ||
Is there an app for it or something? | ||
So I got to admit, it's kind of like just trying to conquer a fear. | ||
It's like if I wanted to conquer a fear of heights, so I go stand on a skyscraper or something, or I go to the Willis Tower in Chicago and I go stand out on that glass balcony where you're literally like five feet out off the building on this glass box. | ||
It's like, so I kind of have a fear of an auto driving car. | ||
I'm going to be honest. | ||
I have a fear. | ||
I don't even like getting ride services. | ||
It's like, I don't even, I like being in control. | ||
I like driving. | ||
Maybe I should try to conquer that fear and hop in a Tesla, a Tesla auto taxi. | ||
But I got to tell you, I don't know if it's in your cities yet or you're seeing it. | ||
It's huge here in Austin. | ||
You got these Waymos. | ||
You can't even drive a mile without seeing one of these deals. | ||
And they have those goofy spinning cameras. | ||
And it's just the whole thing is weird. | ||
It's just a weird deal. | ||
But yeah, you'll see them. | ||
There's no drivers. | ||
And now you see them and there's passengers. | ||
So Austin is one of the cities that they're really heavy in. | ||
I think there's some parts in Arizona where they're big too. | ||
Maybe we'll have to conquer that fear. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I can do it. | ||
I'm going to be honest. | ||
I don't know if I can have a self-driving car. | ||
But there's no doubt now it's here. | ||
And it's only getting bigger. | ||
Only getting bigger. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's hit some of these other headlines before we get into the fourth and final hour of today's transmission. | ||
Trump's frustration with Putin preceded resumption of U.S. weapons to Ukraine. | ||
Now, this is a longer layout here. | ||
So this was the headline two days ago. | ||
All right. | ||
So Trump and Putin fallout, whatever. | ||
I think this is the world kind of looking at the Trump administration. | ||
The approval rating is going down. | ||
The military spread too thin. | ||
And, you know, I get it. | ||
We probably, it's kind of counterintuitive. | ||
And we think, okay, Trump is in, not Biden. | ||
So we have more respect and more trust, maybe even fear around the world. | ||
So it sounds counterintuitive, but I kind of think the opposite has happened. | ||
Now, I'm not saying, I don't even think you can compare and contrast to Biden. | ||
I don't think that's it. | ||
I think the more proper compare and contrast is to the first four years of Trump. | ||
I think the world deals differently with Trump now. | ||
I think the world looks at Trump differently now. | ||
And I think with the issue in Iran and all these promises about no new wars and there would be no fighting in the Middle East and he'd end the Russia-Ukraine war. | ||
And I mean, none of that happened. | ||
And then the aggressive tariff tactics and now his approval rating going down. | ||
I think the world is handling this Trump administration a lot differently. | ||
So that was two days ago. | ||
Okay, weapons are going to Ukraine. | ||
Then it was, no, the weapons are paused. | ||
The Trump administration shifting explanation of Ukraine's weapons pause. | ||
So then Trump was asked about it. | ||
He said, well, I don't know. | ||
He said, I don't know if the weapons have been paused or not when he was asked and that he hadn't thought about it. | ||
So it was, okay, Putin fallout. | ||
We're sending weapons. | ||
Then it was, oh, well, actually, it's paused. | ||
And then it was, actually, we don't know the real trouble with America's flip-flop on Ukraine, weapons. | ||
And then today, Trump resumes weapons deliveries to Ukraine. | ||
Folks, this is not good. | ||
We are spreading ourselves way too thin. | ||
The military was already hollowed out by Biden. | ||
And then we were doubly hollowed out with all the military support in Ukraine, the fallout from Afghanistan. | ||
We kind of have to rebuild everything with this big, beautiful bill. | ||
And it's like, we're really playing with danger here. | ||
I mean, we are spread way too thin. | ||
And Ukraine is going to lose this war anyway. | ||
Why are we still supporting it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it to show up Putin? | ||
But it's not good either way. | ||
Fox News alert, the Ayatollah's gone into hiding. | ||
He's believed to be holed up inside an underground bunker northeast of the capital. | ||
Iranian proxies, which have been severely degraded, are threatening to commit acts of terror against American troops and American ships in the region. | ||
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And sources are telling ABC News that President Trump has approved the attack plans for Iran that were presented to him. | |
And American businesses are now bracing for cyber attacks. | ||
The whole world's watching. | ||
In light of that news, I have a message directly from the president. | ||
And I quote, based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks. | ||
That's a quote directly from the president for all of you today. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
Because people say, well, that's just the President. | ||
No, that's Trump talking. | ||
Now it looks like he's giving himself more breathing room two weeks when we were coming down to the deadline. | ||
And the last deadline passed, obviously, and within 24 hours Israel struck. | ||
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Trump is speaking through her, right? | |
Those are his words. | ||
And he's waiting because you put U.S. bombers over there with bunker buster bombs. | ||
It embroils America into something that could last a decade, right? | ||
He knows the implications of this and you don't want to overreact. | ||
You don't want to actually do something that might not need to be done if you can avoid it with some kind of negotiations, which Trump is the master negotiator, right? | ||
So you've got Iran, you've got Trump, and you've got Netanyahu, right? | ||
So two of those are really going at it. | ||
What Trump is saying, I believe, in that message is, I don't want to embroil America in a war for the next decade plus. | ||
And that's what he's been saying the last 48 hours, or really 24 is. | ||
I only want to do this if it doesn't turn into a long war. | ||
Now he's learning it will. | ||
And so sanity is prevailing, hopefully. | ||
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Well, here's, I got some not enough love to go around, or I don't know, maybe too much love. | ||
You know, Rabbi Shmully, this guy, I'll give him credit for one thing. | ||
He is a character. | ||
Or playing a character. | ||
How a really disturbing-looking gentleman, which is all by choice, he chooses to look like that. | ||
Who owns a sex toy shop with his daughter. | ||
That's also very disturbing. | ||
How he gets access to so many powerful people around the world is a mystery. | ||
Or maybe not. | ||
But here's Shmully, who intentionally is as disturbing as possible for whatever reason. | ||
Well, he's now declaring that the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese be banned from travel to the United States because he's not doing enough to address anti-Semitism. | ||
If you guys want to play a short moment of that here, here's the goofball. | ||
Shmooly, again, the Rabbi Buttplug here in 21. | ||
Hi, everyone. | ||
In about an hour, I'm going to be on Australian National Television. | ||
I hope that you'll all watch it, God willing, calling openly for the United States to ban Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese from entering the United States of America. | ||
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This is a column that I penned two days ago that has gone viral all over Australia. | |
It's being discussed in the national Australian media. | ||
Is he a double watch deal? | ||
Albanese says in Australia. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
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Mr. Albanese, there's no place for you in the United States of America. | |
All right, so that's good. | ||
Why some goofy with the double watch deal? | ||
Why some goofy dildo salesman with his daughter, Rabbi, has so much influence, again, is something strange. | ||
He's a character. | ||
I'll give him that, almost to a hilarious degree. | ||
But the access and the influence is strange. | ||
But okay, aside from all of that. | ||
So he thinks the Australian prime minister, and I guess he's going to lobby his friends, Anthony Albanese should be banned from the United States because he's not doing enough to fight anti-Semitism. | ||
Now, I don't know what the Jewish population in Australia is. | ||
It's probably smaller than in the United States of America. | ||
I don't think that's too much of a reach to guess. | ||
But okay, so he's not doing enough, and so he wants to ban him from the United States. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
So the United States should start banning foreign leaders. | ||
The United States should start banning foreign diplomats from coming here that don't fight anti-Semitism hard enough? | ||
I mean, I could translate this in a hundred different ways, but that's what he says. | ||
Okay, so let me get this straight, though. | ||
If you don't do enough to address anti-Semitism, you should be banned from the United States. | ||
But if you're Benjamin Netanyahu, who likely has caused more anti-Semitism than anybody else on the planet right now, ironically, if you're Benjamin Netanyahu and you're responsible for currently bombing consistently, I believe, at least five different countries right now, | ||
at least 50,000 dead Palestinians, and trying to sabotage peace deals and lie to the U.S. Congress about weapons of mass destruction, which led to Americans dying, you should not only get to travel to the United States, but you should get direct Access and influence over the president of the United States. | ||
So that's all good. | ||
Wanted war criminal and known liar around the world, Benjamin Netanyahu, he can come into the country and have influence and access, but not the Australian prime minister because he doesn't address anti-Semitism enough. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right, let's news blitz our way here through this segment. | ||
A couple of stacks to get through here. | ||
Six Secret Service agents suspended for last year's attempted assassination of President Trump. | ||
Still no answers about shooter or stand down. | ||
And I'm thinking about this as this news was breaking. | ||
And just to correct the record, I said arrested to open the show. | ||
It was suspended. | ||
So I just misspoke there. | ||
But I'm thinking about it last night. | ||
Because again, sometimes you kind of just have to cool it down and just take a deep breath and look at the larger view or try to isolate something. | ||
And the whole assassination thing, which we're coming up on the anniversary of, I guess that'll be Monday. | ||
I think that's Monday, Sunday or Monday. | ||
So no doubt that'll be a big story. | ||
But I'm thinking about it. | ||
And the whole thing is just nuts. | ||
And we knew it was nuts at the time, and it got all the attention at the time, but it's still nuts. | ||
It might even be more nuts now to think about, because remember this. | ||
When they were having all of these different committee hearings, and there were at least three that I recall at the House and the Senate level, at least three, and the FBI director was there, and the Secret Service director was there, two different ones. | ||
And so many of the questions they couldn't answer, but they said, okay, we will follow up on that. | ||
And then they never did. | ||
And this always happens with the hearings. | ||
There was no follow-up. | ||
There was no follow-up. | ||
And as far as the committees are concerned, where they were supposed to be getting answers and follow-up, they never did. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
So the whole thing is just crazy. | ||
And, you know, I'm not saying I think the whole thing was fake, but what are the odds that that same famous cameraman is able to capture a shot with that bullet? | ||
About 0.001%. | ||
What are the odds that Trump moves his head in a direction that saves his life? | ||
About 0.001%. | ||
So, I mean, you look at the odds, it's nearly impossible, but okay, you know, things do happen. | ||
And, you know, you could even people say, well, what about God's involvement? | ||
Yep, God is very real. | ||
But aside from that, okay, so they never answer any of these questions. | ||
How can anybody, when you just try to just calm it down and just think rationally, how can anybody think that some kid, this is what he is, he's some kid. | ||
What was he like 20 something years old? | ||
That some kid is able to plan and plot and get into a sniper position on the roof at a rally to try to kill President Trump. | ||
Like, that is ridiculous. | ||
And the fact that we don't have any more answers on that is insane. | ||
So, okay, some Secret Service agents get suspended, but I mean, because they didn't do their job, they didn't do their job right? | ||
They stood down? | ||
I mean, what is going on here? | ||
The whole thing is nuts, and it's even crazier today. | ||
The anniversary is coming up this weekend. | ||
It's going to be a huge story. | ||
And then, of course, the separate attempt with, oh, by the way, guys, see if there's any news. | ||
You know, Ruth was actually in court today, Ryan Ruth or however you say his name. | ||
You know, he actually had a court hearing today in Florida. | ||
The would-be Florida assassin who had all kinds of ties to Ukraine. | ||
I don't know if anything came of that court case today. | ||
They've mostly just been kind of showing up and pushing it back. | ||
But, you know, he's still alive, and there's definitely some crazy circumstantial evidence dealing with him. | ||
But he was in court today. | ||
I don't know if anything has come of that yet. | ||
I can see if there's any headlines. | ||
But, I mean, this is crazy. | ||
Even if the Butler, Pennsylvania shooter, was acting alone, the failure of Secret Service then becomes the major concern. | ||
But there's just no way. | ||
There's just no way. | ||
And now we find out about all the different angles of the JFK assassination and the cover-up. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump wants to represent himself in Florida case. | ||
So I believe he had a public defender. | ||
So now he's saying he wants to represent himself. | ||
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This is just crazy. | |
This is just crazy. | ||
The whole thing is nuts. | ||
What a crazy world. | ||
You know, sometimes I get lost in all of it. | ||
I'm getting off track. | ||
I'm going to get back to the headlines. | ||
But this is just one of the crazy stories. | ||
Sometimes I get lost in just how completely insane the world is at times, at least the world of politics. | ||
Because, you know, you could easily disappear and go out on a lake and have a cold beverage or whatever and just ignore it all. | ||
Just, you know, try to do the ignorance is bliss thing. | ||
Maybe try to do the bread and circus thing. | ||
You know, you can't do that. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
But it's like sometimes I get so immersed in this stuff. | ||
And then at the end of the night, I just like sit back and I'm just like, we're in a simulation. | ||
Like this isn't even real. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, there's anything even real. | ||
Like, am I just in a simulation here? | ||
Well, what the hell? | ||
How can any of this stuff even be real? | ||
Let's get back to the headlines. | ||
I'm getting distracted. | ||
I'm getting lost. | ||
Obama judge blocks, and here we go again. | ||
Obama judge blocks Trump's big Beautiful bill provision barring funding for Planned Parenthood. | ||
Boy, they love that money laundering operation. | ||
They love their abortions. | ||
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They really love it. | |
Isn't that something? | ||
They can't get enough abortions. | ||
Is it the abortions that they love so much, or is it the money laundering operation where they give money back to the Democrat Party in every election cycle? | ||
Maybe it's both. | ||
So, okay, these judges are out of control. | ||
U.S. District Judge appointed by Obama Indira Talwani issued a temporary restraining order against a preliminary injunction hearing for July 21st, blocking a provision that barred Medicaid funding for planned parenthood. | ||
She is out of Boston, and apparently she loves that abortion. | ||
She loves that abortion. | ||
She loves that money that goes right back to the Democrat Party. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Judge blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order after Supreme Court ruling. | ||
A federal judge has again barred President Trump administration from enforcing his executive order limiting birthright citizenship across the country after the Supreme Court restricted the ability of judges to block his policy. | ||
So the judges are now just outright breaking the law. | ||
What is an insurrection? | ||
What is an insubordination? | ||
What is a criminal judge? | ||
So now the judges not only believe that they're above the executive or are the executive, now you have these judges believing that they are above the Supreme Court. | ||
Why can't we get impeachments? | ||
I mean, something, this is crazy. | ||
And now there's going to be a class action lawsuit. | ||
So non-citizens who came here and got massive welfare. | ||
So they broke the law, came in illegally, got massive welfare, and now they're going to have a class action lawsuit and a corrupt judge is going to part the Red Sea like Moses for them to do it. | ||
And see, we can't even sit here and this is what's so frustrating. | ||
Like we can't even bury the Democrats right now. | ||
We can't even bury the American left, which we were totally on pace to do. | ||
But now because of all the different geopolitical issues and all the different foreign policy disasters and everything else, it's like now burying the Democrats and dealing with all their corruption and dealing with all of these judges. | ||
Now it's like, we can't even do that now because of the massive foreign policy issues and now the fallout of the MAGA coalition. | ||
So now the Democrats are just running wild. | ||
And now they even have political ground to stand on ahead of the midterms. | ||
Now, have you seen this? | ||
This story started trending earlier this week. | ||
And if you see these traffic maps, like you can go on Google Maps and other things, and they have these traffic maps. | ||
Motorists report clear, unclogged freeways in Los Angeles after mass ICE deportation efforts. | ||
So maybe it's deportation, maybe it's self-deportation. | ||
So for the last couple days, the maps of highways in California, and this isn't even the best one. | ||
I've seen ones where it's like all green. | ||
Now, everybody knows Los Angeles is famous for maybe the worst place when it comes to traffic on their highways. | ||
The worst. | ||
It's like usually all red. | ||
And now it's almost all green. | ||
So this is a real phenomenon. | ||
This is like COVID-level traffic where you can go out and nobody's even on the roads. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Is that really how bad it was? | ||
Is that really how bad, how many illegal aliens were in Los Angeles, that they were causing traffic to such a degree that once they're gone, the roads are wide open? | ||
That's wild. | ||
It appears that's the case. | ||
We'll continue to monitor that. | ||
If you're in Los Angeles, I'm sure people are starting to wonder what happened to our usually awful traffic. | ||
Trump's immigration enforcement so far, high arrests, low deportations. | ||
Well, they're able to arrest the people with the ICE data. | ||
The problem is the judges are blocking them from the deportations, and I suppose they need more manpower as well. | ||
But that's the case. | ||
And so they're bragging. | ||
It's like this weird thing. | ||
They're bragging. | ||
Oh, Trump hasn't deported many people. | ||
Obama deported more. | ||
Biden deported more. | ||
And it's like, well, okay, but you're the one blocking him from doing it. | ||
So they're like, ha ha, look at Trump. | ||
He's not fulfilling the campaign promise. | ||
Ha ha, look at Trump. | ||
He's not deporting anybody. | ||
And then you're like, oh, yeah, well, you're blocking him. | ||
You're not letting him deport people. | ||
And then the issue with the farmers and everything else. | ||
Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protest. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Now the left is celebrating. | ||
No, no, no, I'm sorry. | ||
First, the left was celebrating the fact that they were using cell phone data to track and trace Americans to be arrested after January 6th. | ||
Now they're complaining that ICE is using cell phone data to track and trace illegal aliens and round them up and arrest them. | ||
So they like to weaponize tech and the government when it's for their politics, but not when the other side does it. | ||
No surprise there. | ||
Benjamin Song wanted by Texas DPS FBI for ICE attack. | ||
And if you're in Texas, you got a blue alert on your phone yesterday for a suspect who allegedly shot a Texas police officer during the attack of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention Facility on July 4th. | ||
So there were a lot of attacks in Texas this month against ICE and ICE facilities. | ||
And so this individual is accused of involvement in wounding an officer outside of the Prairieland ICE facility in Alvaredo, Where, by the way, there was a massive Antifa cell that was planning attacks on ICE. | ||
So I don't know if the two are connected, but the location at least connects them. | ||
And yeah, this story out of the same area: 10 charged with attempted murder after allegedly ambushing Texas ICE agents. | ||
So this is all going on there. | ||
Mask snatched off ICE agent by California protester. | ||
They are getting really aggressive. | ||
Another tactic ICE is using is going through the insurance and medical bill database. | ||
So, I mean, they're doing an effort. | ||
They're doing an effort to ID and locate all the illegal aliens. | ||
And they're even going in because first they denied that the illegal aliens were getting the healthcare, but they admit it now and it's all true. | ||
So first it was, oh, no, no, no. | ||
Illegal aliens aren't getting health care. | ||
To now it's, why are you taking away illegal aliens' health care? | ||
And so ICE is going into these databases because I'm sure with all the different boxes to check off, they can just basically use as a process of elimination and just determine, okay, here's all the illegal aliens that have received health care. | ||
And then you ID and locate them. | ||
So, but oh, no, no, they're not getting health care. | ||
Don't take away their health care. | ||
They're putting up these flyers now, putting J.D. Vance in the crosshairs. | ||
Remember when they tried to do Roger Stone dirty and put Roger Stone in jail for something like this? | ||
Except that's not even what happened. | ||
It was just like this weird graphic. | ||
It was literally just a weird graphic that had a judge on it. | ||
And then they claimed it was putting him in the crosshair, which was total BS. | ||
It wasn't at all. | ||
But then this is quite literally putting J.D. Vance's head in the crosshair. | ||
I wonder if people will be arrested for that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, it's free speech, I guess you could say. | ||
But, you know, this is just where the left is at. | ||
And now the Lincoln Project is, I mean, I don't know how else you can interpret this. | ||
One day, Alligator Auschwitz will be filled with the ones who built it. | ||
Yes, we know. | ||
You want to put us all in prison. | ||
We're well aware. | ||
We are well aware that you guys want to put us in prison. | ||
We know. | ||
It's okay. | ||
You've already done it for a lot of us. | ||
So we get it. | ||
You guys are authoritarian tyrants. | ||
You don't like any political opposition. | ||
You're perverts and you want to put people in jail. | ||
We get it. | ||
We get it. | ||
And by the way, that whole thing is kind of, it was a nice little hype job. | ||
And I mean, it's kind of funny having an alligator moat, and maybe there's a practical use for it. | ||
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But you know, it flooded already. | |
So I don't even know what they're going to end up doing with it. | ||
And they're kind of just like, you know, let's not talk about it now. | ||
I didn't see this anywhere. | ||
The only place I saw this was on conservative brief from Carmine Sabia. | ||
Woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago claimed to have firearms, demanded to see Trump. | ||
This happened earlier this week. | ||
Barely made any news. | ||
A woman was arrested Monday after she approached President Trump's Palm Beach home at Mar-a-Lago and told Secret Service agents she had an urgent message for the president and that there were firearms in her vehicle. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
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The world's just crazy. | |
The world has gone insane. | ||
NASA cuts. | ||
Shut the whole thing down. | ||
They haven't gotten us back to the moon, if they ever did. | ||
NASA, they couldn't even rescue the astronauts. | ||
What we know as Trump appoints Sean Duffy to run agency, over 2,000 senior staff set to leave NASA under agency push. | ||
Maybe it's time to just shut it down. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just whittle it down to nothing, have it absorbed into Space Force. | ||
But they're going to get at least 5,000 staff are going to be cut, and their funding is going to be cut by 25%, which will be the smallest NASA has been since the 1960s. | ||
So NASA keeps getting bigger and bigger and doing less and less as far as what we thought NASA was going to be doing, expanding us into space. | ||
By the way, a big victory for free speech and for what would have been political prisoner, Douglas Mackey. | ||
You may have remembered this from the 2016 presidential campaign, Ricky Vaughn. | ||
Federal appeals court overturns conviction of Twitter user who posted misleading joke, meme dubbed election interference during 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, which, of course, the left does it all the time too. | ||
But so he put up a joke saying, oh, Hillary supporters, go vote on this date and had a wrong election date. | ||
It was obviously a joke. | ||
And so they tried to put him in jail for that. | ||
Well, they finally got the victory in that. | ||
He would have done seven months. | ||
They finally got the victory for that. | ||
They overturned that. | ||
That is the right thing. | ||
And Ricky Vaughn is now back on X. So he won his legal fight and he got reinstated on X. Congratulations to Douglas Mackey. | ||
We very, very happy at that result. | ||
Obviously, long overdue. | ||
But a victory for free speech and keeping a good American who didn't deserve it out of prison. | ||
Top Ukrainian spy shot dead with silenced pistol in Kiev. | ||
And of course, they're blaming Russia. | ||
At this point, it looks like Russia might just take the whole thing. | ||
And now, if Russia is operating in Kiev, I think that's the sign that maybe they're getting ready to move. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Putin might have other ideas, or he might give Ukraine or Zelensky another chance. | ||
But it looks to me now like I think Putin probably will go all the way in and get regime change. | ||
So if you're Zielinski right now who's aged 30 years in the last four years, maybe 40 years in the last four years, you're probably just thinking about how you get out of this alive. | ||
Because there's no amount of support from the U.S. that's going to stop this, which has been the case the entire time. | ||
Everybody knew it was the case the entire time, but they laundered the money. | ||
They laundered the weapons. | ||
That was the entire plan. | ||
It really had nothing to do with Ukraine. | ||
That was just an operation. | ||
That was just a PSYOP. | ||
But that's what they've done now. | ||
So 300 billion, all the military equipment, no oversight. | ||
Who knows where it is, where it's gone. | ||
Didn't do anything to stop Russia. | ||
Maybe at best, half of it was even used for the purpose it was intended to. | ||
But now it looks like Russia is in Kiev and surrounding Kiev. | ||
So don't be surprised if someday soon Putin, and maybe he already has, basically puts the ultimatum on Zelensky. | ||
And if it doesn't come through, just goes ahead and just goes all the way in. | ||
And nobody's going to stop him. | ||
And the United States isn't going to stop him. | ||
And NATO's not going to stop him. | ||
They'll continue to launder money and weapons, but they're not going to stop him. | ||
And what is the Trump administration going to do? | ||
You're so tied up in the Middle East again. | ||
You're so tied up in the Middle East again that now that foreign policy disaster in Ukraine can't even be addressed. | ||
So you just have to wave the white flag and take the loss on that. | ||
You've got your own issues because your approval rating is sinking. | ||
Your Trump-backed MAGA coalition is also completely broken now. | ||
You've got the Epstein issue. | ||
You've got the Musk issue. | ||
You've got these corrupt judges that are still blocking your agenda. | ||
So, I mean, you can throw more money at it or more weapons. | ||
It's not going to do a damn thing. | ||
What an absolute disaster that was. | ||
And no apologies. | ||
No apologies for all the senators and all the members of the media that led us into this complete debacle and theft of the American money and military support. | ||
So the world, I'm telling you, folks, the world looked at this administration different than the first one, and it's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
I don't think Trump's bark, you know, maybe with tariffs, maybe with tariffs, it still has some bite to it. | ||
But when it comes to China and when it comes to Russia, whatever bark Trump had in the first administration, I don't think Russia and China move anymore. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And they see what's going on. | ||
They see Trump's approval rating going down. | ||
They see all the domestic issues that are happening. | ||
They see all the agenda issues that are being blocked. | ||
And they see that all of our focus and attention is now in the Middle East with Netanyahu running it. | ||
So, you know, Trump can bark at Russia and bark at China. | ||
I don't think they move. | ||
I don't think they budge. | ||
And maybe what happens in Ukraine will be the first sign about what that's really going to look like. | ||
Europe to begin stockpiling food and medicine as World War III fears explode. | ||
Oh, but you're just panickings. | ||
Oh, there's no World War III. | ||
You know, maybe it's a little early to say that. | ||
But really, at the end of the day, this is probably just fear-mongering over Russia and just trying to put the European people in fear over Russia to do the same old take more money. | ||
You know, that's what they like to do. | ||
Just keep taking more money and keep their people in fear. | ||
You know, governments like to do that, don't they? | ||
They like to keep you in fear and then take more money. | ||
It's what they're really good at. | ||
Not much else, but they're great at that. | ||
All right, final segment of the Alex Jones Show coming up on the other side of this break. | ||
And we've got an exciting announcement. | ||
Some things happening here at Infowars. | ||
By and large, the things that you buy for like wellness or lifestyle or just like, you know, you don't want to feel like detoxification support, those are all very potent antioxidants. | ||
Like everything that we sell, like what's in this Ultimate Life Force formula, the NAC in here is a precursor to glutathione. | ||
It's the precursor. | ||
They tried to take that off Amazon during the pandemic because it's so effective at what it does. | ||
It's incredible for lung health. | ||
But you look at that ingredient, you look at other... | ||
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So your body uses it as fuel to break down. | |
It breaks down the NAC and then it turns it into the master antioxidant for your whole body. | ||
If you don't have the NAC, you can't produce it for as much. | ||
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I see. | |
I think so. | ||
It's the necessary fuel for a very important process. | ||
Let me drop some gold on the Rumble chat. | ||
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Is dopamine specifically linked to focus or is it also linked to things like just happiness? | ||
I'm sure you can make an argument for both. | ||
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I mean, this is for like lung and COVID. | ||
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Ultimate life. | ||
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And we have ultimate turmeric as well on the Young Shung. | ||
Turmeric is a great catch-all. | ||
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All right. | ||
Now, one of the drives here at InfoWars for a long time, certainly since I've been here, is to promote a healthy lifestyle. | ||
And we sell supplements and products that help you in that endeavor. | ||
I have been a product of the InfoWars products over the years. | ||
I take my health very seriously. | ||
I'm somebody that I'm not quite like Ray Kurzweil, who I think takes 82 supplements a day. | ||
You know, he wants to live forever. | ||
Yeah, I think 82 last I saw was Ray Kurzweil. | ||
I'm probably like, you know, if I take all my, if I take all my supplements, I'm good in discipline at probably like 20. | ||
Usually I'll get at least 10 after a workout is when I like to take them. | ||
But the point is there's a reason why supplements are so big and so popular and have such a great result. | ||
It's because whether it's your diet, whether it's your exercise routine, the point is you're lacking in some very important vitamins, very important minerals that can make you healthier, live longer, and feel better. | ||
We're also under constant attack, Owen, and that's what's very important. | ||
So the modern human living experience, the environment that we subject ourselves to, it's the equivalent of smoking like a couple packs of cigarettes every single day. | ||
Like that's the bad food that we eat. | ||
That's the poison in the water, X, Y, Z. So it's kind of like what happens is, Rhett Jones in studio with me, we're about to make a very exciting new product announcement here. | ||
So, what ends up happening is, you know, whether it's the modern day diet or whether it's the modern day atmosphere or whether it's, you know, a sedative state, you're not getting whatever it is you need to make your body function at its highest capabilities. | ||
Absolutely correct. | ||
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It's increasing mitochondrial efficiency. | ||
It's reducing oxidative stress and XYZ, other things like that. | ||
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It's incredible at what it does. | ||
But if you're a guy and you're looking for a boost, a healthy, sustainable testosterone boost, we made PowerPlant specifically for someone that wants to increase their free testosterone while accounting for the spike in cortisol that can happen when you naturally do that. | ||
So that's something that a lot of other formulas don't address. | ||
You'll find that the Rhodolia erosia pairs super well with the boron in the formula, and they'll pull it up soon. | ||
I'm sure they'll be able to find it on the computer. | ||
I have a study pulled up that shows the free testosterone increases when it comes to boron. | ||
Now, that's the Riddol erosia slide. | ||
Now, it's funny that you say that because I know you're like way deep embedded in this world now. | ||
Yeah, you're doing all kinds of different studies and reviews, and that's what leads you to find out the products that we're putting out. | ||
And it's funny that you bring up boron, and people like to make jokes about this, but I remember when I was looking into supplements and stuff and different things like, you know, people don't get enough boron. | ||
They don't even know what boron is. | ||
And I remember one thing that always stuck in my head, and that's, you know, it's just true. | ||
Well, what does boron kind of rhyme with, folks? | ||
Just leave it at that. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Well, you're definitely not that. | ||
You're definitely not that if you take it. | ||
It's definitely the smart move to supplement with boron. | ||
And that's something that in a lot of these like super powerful. | ||
I'm a man. | ||
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Take my testosterone booster. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
We've done that. | ||
Super male vitality, great product. | ||
We all love that. | ||
I'm saying, I'm not saying it rhymes. | ||
I guess it starts with a B and then it has an O and then, you know, it just, yeah, it's about performance. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
Ah, all right. | ||
I understand. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
I wasn't saying, I phrased that wrong. | ||
You understand what I thought. | ||
Yeah, no, no, no. | ||
People, when I was first looking into boron as just, you know, just a standalone supplement, one of the things that I learned was like, yeah, it's going to increase, it's going to increase other things. | ||
Yeah, you're going to have fun in the morning. | ||
Let's just leave it at that. | ||
But when it comes to boron and when it comes to the rhodolarosia, cortisol spiking in these normal testosterone formulas that you see, they have a bunch of herbs in there like Toncat or Tribulus terrestrial, which are great, but those are kind of like mild, weak, natural CERMs, and that means selective estrogen receptor modulator. | ||
And that's how they modulate testosterone increase in a supplement context. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
Boron does not work through that mechanism because that mechanism can have some pretty decent side effects. | ||
And that's why I'll hear someone say, oh, I took the test booster. | ||
The test booster was awesome. | ||
But then two, three, four weeks in, it just kind of stopped working. | ||
This is not that. | ||
So what is it then that separates that? | ||
Because you brought up, I think you brought up the Tongat, which is a lot of guys talk about that for a natural booster. | ||
How does this either pair with that or stop the negative side effects of that? | ||
Well, it definitely wouldn't stop negative side effects. | ||
It would definitely be an amplifier that you would use. | ||
There's no negative synergy there. | ||
So you could take both, no problem. | ||
They're just not really going to synergize positively together aside from the effect of supercharging your testosterone. | ||
Now, when I think of a testosterone formula and I want to put it in something like this, which is just like a mitochondrial health, like super antioxidant formula, what I think about is I go, hey, I would want a woman to be able to take this and help with natural hormone optimization, XYZ. | ||
This will not negatively affect you if you are female. | ||
You can take this product. | ||
Whereas some of those other ones with stronger ingredients, especially a high milligram count, you can't do that. | ||
So this is great for men and women, just like we used to say with Supermale, women can take things like this. | ||
They probably just need to take a little bit less. | ||
But with this, there's none of that at all. | ||
Well, what I've noticed too, and I've, you know, my theory is until I feel like, because I talk to guys that do the TRT, the testosterone replacement, and you can certainly see the difference in men. | ||
I'd say specifically maybe when they get into their 40s or their 50s, but you can specifically see somebody like, I mean, I look at somebody like The Rock, who's, you know, I think in his 50s now, you still see him working out. | ||
I mean, the guy is just, you know, yeah, it's ridiculous. | ||
Well, that's, you know, I don't know what he's taking or not. | ||
I think people have accused him of other stuff, but I don't think so. | ||
The point is that you can see like a guy above 50 that is doing the testosterone, they still look jacked and cut versus a guy who's 50 that's not doing it. | ||
You know, they might still be big and they might still have some muscle mass, but there's still some flabbiness there and it's harder to get to those peak levels. | ||
Well, here's what I think, honestly. | ||
I think a lot of people have dysfunction in their body due from senescent cell buildup. | ||
We talk about like the excess oxidative stress happening over time. | ||
A lot of people, like ourselves included, we should be in better shape. | ||
And that's what's cool about products like this is they support you doing that. | ||
And that's why I created both of these. | ||
Methylene blue, huge, popular, incredible. | ||
I love it. | ||
I take it. | ||
Bar none, coolest product on the market in the past 10 years. | ||
But if you want to supercharge that, and especially if you're a man in an athletic context, really check out PowerPlant. | ||
Now, Methyl Drive has kind of the meat and potatoes of what you'd be looking for in a mitochondrial enhancement context. | ||
So PQQ, crazy complicated name. | ||
I'm not going to try to pronounce it all. | ||
PQQ is directly involved in the biogenesis of new mitochondria. | ||
Now, some of these herbs in here, especially cordyceps has been shown, they increase mitochondria too. | ||
But with PQQ, that's like Rolls-Royce level, you will not find a better ingredient to do that job. | ||
CoQ10 helps with the electron chain. | ||
So methylene blue's job is to be an alternate carrier for electrons because you have broken processes in the Krebs cycle stage one if you have like an inflamed or damaged cell slash mitochondria. | ||
So stuff like CoQ10 comes in and says, okay, I'm going to, I'm going to, there's going to be more wire to reach to make the connection. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Well, and that's kind of one of those things that it might be tougher to understand. | ||
And sometimes I know that you brought up some of the visualizations. | ||
And that's why sometimes using the visual aids to kind of help people understand what's going on is so important. | ||
So I just kind of look at it from like a literature perspective when I look into this stuff. | ||
And I discovered years ago, and actually, you know, you were talking about an older product. | ||
I don't know if we still sell it of DNA Force. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
DNA Force Plus. | ||
And I specifically looked into the CoQ10 and to the PQQ. | ||
And then there's some other things that you can use with that to even enhance it. | ||
But I was just specifically, like I said, I'm just reading literature on specific things, boron, coQ10, PQQ. | ||
When I looked into CoQ10 and PQQ, I was like, this is actually, you know, more people need to know about this. | ||
It's two of the most powerful things you can have in a supplement for a bunch of different reasons, like cognitive, heart health, like performance, like a ton of things. | ||
Let's pause for a second and talk about that heart health because it's very interesting you bring that up. | ||
Not making claims here. | ||
This is not medical advice, XYZ. | ||
CoQ10 in studies, they show it's something you're supposed to take before heart surgery. | ||
Now, like that's personal for me. | ||
I know someone that's about to go through that. | ||
So that person is taking 300 milligrams of CoQ10 every day. | ||
That's what their doctor told them to do, not advice to anybody else. | ||
It's such a powerful ingredient that it can actually increase ejection fracture by about 3.67% acutely automatically. | ||
That's what the studies say. | ||
So wouldn't you like, if you're a person in that situation, to have maybe that chance? | ||
These things are very powerful and they don't want you to know about them. | ||
They tried to take NAC off the market during COVID. | ||
They tried to take that off the market on that saves lives. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Another powerful one. | ||
Again, you're getting back to heart health. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And going from the NAC, there's a micronutrient in this formula specifically. | ||
Let me find which one because the different bottles. | ||
By the way, if you thought PQQ was hard to pronounce, go ahead with the N-C-actylatane. | ||
What is the NAC? | ||
N-acetylcysteine. | ||
Thank you. | ||
N-acetylcysteine. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
You got that one down. | ||
So selenium is what I was trying to think of. | ||
Selenium is involved in the synthesis of glutathione much in the same way that NAC is. | ||
So we've got bits and pieces of a system here that comes together and provides you just the antioxidant support you need, the testosterone support you need, the mitochondrial health support you need. | ||
It's all there. | ||
It's all together. | ||
It's in both of these products. | ||
You could take both of these at the same time and experience a heck of a lot of benefits. | ||
Now, I would say younger, older. | ||
You're an older person, you need more overall body support, you need the overall antioxidant support. | ||
I would go with the methyl drive. | ||
But if you're a younger person or someone looking for a performance boost, I would go with the power plant. | ||
Now, I'm somebody that likes to stay active. | ||
And I was kind of, I started this thought earlier. | ||
I didn't complete it, but I, you know, I look at the TRT. | ||
I have friends at the gym older than me that just swear by it. | ||
They think it's like the savior of the world. | ||
They literally think if all men were on testosterone replacement, we could save the world. | ||
You got to have your kids before you do that. | ||
Well, but I was thinking too, like, I'm more of the point where I'm kind of like, okay, I'll think about it when I get into my 40s, but as long as I can still get into the gym, perform at a high level, and still feel like I'm getting the results that I want, then I'm going to push it back as long as I possibly can and just try to stick with the natural, you know, the natural processes there. | ||
But there is no doubt that specifically for men, testosterone levels are at probably a record low for people that aren't addressing it. | ||
And for somebody like me, I'm already, you know, I just turned 36 and I don't really do as much powerlifting. | ||
You're big into the powerlifting. | ||
Yeah, I don't do as much powerlifting anymore just because it doesn't serve the purpose that I'm looking for. | ||
But what I do notice now compared to my 20s is when I decide to do powerlifting, I can still get the strength if I wanted to, but the recovery process is way more difficult now. | ||
It's like I used to be able to do powerlifting in my 20s, and you're in your 20s. | ||
I used to be able to do powerlifting in my 20s, and I mean, 24 hours, maybe 48, I'm like, okay, ready to go next day. | ||
Now I do powerlifting. | ||
I probably need like two or three days to get back to where I can feel comfortable getting back into a heavy squat or a heavy lift. | ||
I would definitely say because as we get older, our inflammation process becomes less. | ||
Things get harder as we get older, right? | ||
So definitely modulating the amount of oxidative stress you're dealing with throughout the week. | ||
I'm sure if you come into a workout fully rested and refreshed, the recovery is a lot better than if you kind of been beat up and degraded over the week. | ||
And here's another thing. | ||
This is just general advice I would say for young people. | ||
Address this stuff when you're young. | ||
Yes. | ||
Address this when you're young because what you're going to find out, and I'm just, I'm just lucky. | ||
You know, my parents were both healthy people, athletes. | ||
So I was always kind of into this, always into fitness and health. | ||
But for some other friends of mine and just other people I know, if you try to start addressing health issues or just fitness, whatever it is, if you try to start addressing that in your 30s or beyond, that journey is going to be so much more difficult. | ||
So much more difficult. | ||
So just advice for young people. | ||
If you're younger out there in high school, college, in your 20s, if you set yourself a foundation up in your younger years for success in your 30s, 40s, 50s, the journey will be so much easier. | ||
The resistance to get the results that you want, it will be so much easier. | ||
Go to the gym three times a week, bro. | ||
Like just go pick up something heavy and then go put it down and do it with correct form over and over and over again. | ||
It's not rocket science. | ||
I feel like people go, oh, I need the plans and then work out in XYZ. | ||
Just go do something and then add a little bit of weight and do that over a year or two and you'll be shocked at where you end up, you know? | ||
And like that's progressive overload is a fact of life. | ||
We have to do harder things to get more. | ||
You talk about aging. | ||
You have to work out harder to stay at the Same level that you're at now. | ||
It's just progression, entropy is kind of a law of the universe type of thing. | ||
Now, we rage against that with what we do. | ||
We try to impose order on the chaos, right? | ||
Like, that's that's how we try to operate, just as humans is what we're doing. | ||
Well, and that's why anybody that really gets into it, like, I mean, you really get into it, like you're looking in the mirror, you're like, okay, what are the results I'm getting? | ||
Or even people that go next level, they're testing their blood every month or whatever. | ||
They're analyzing who I actually think gets a bad rap. | ||
I actually, I mean, he's definitely weird, definitely kind of a freak, but I actually think I kind of like what he's doing because he's kind of volunteering his own body for this stuff. | ||
That's another subject. | ||
But the point is, anybody who gets really into this stuff, they realize, okay, I can enhance what I'm doing here, maybe like tenfold with the right supplement routine. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I totally agree with that statement. | ||
Look, things like, we didn't even mention this. | ||
We didn't even talk about it. | ||
The reason why this is called power plant is because it has cordyceps in it. | ||
Now, of course, the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell and all that, but cordyceps is like an elite top tier, S-tier ingredient, which increases the amount of ATP you make, which indirectly helps you make more mitochondria. | ||
But beyond that, increases your oxygen-carrying capacity. | ||
So you want to talk about workouts. | ||
You want to talk about power. | ||
Talk about strength. | ||
Talk about power plant. | ||
And that's what you need, especially when you're doing a heavy lift and you need to have good breathing or you're doing long form cardio and you need to have strong breathing. | ||
You know, that's where this is going to come into play. | ||
And I, and, and when you started to talk about the new product that we just came out with with the PQQ and the CoQ10, folks, I'm telling you, it's like these are two. | ||
For me, if I had to do a list of like, okay, if someone said you can pick five things, five things that you're going to get in a supplement, like what are the most important things? | ||
Guarantee you, you asked me a hundred times, PQQ and CoQ10 are on that list for me a hundred times. | ||
Vitamin B12, as methylcobalamin, the good kind, magnesium, coenzyme Q10, CoQ10, PQQ, black pepper for absorption. | ||
You can't ask for a better catch-all, really. | ||
And the synergy that both of these products have with the methylene blue is unparalleled. | ||
You will not find a better product on the market that's targeted in that specific way because we made these for you, the customer, and for ourselves because we believe in the product. | ||
We take the product. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I want to be able to take a product that I like from our own store that otherwise I'd have to go out and get otherwise. | ||
It's the most fun thing in the world to get to make stuff like this knowing that I'm going to take these home with me and use them, you know? | ||
By the way, you bring up the magnesium. | ||
This is one of the most, it's a well-known thing. | ||
It's not like PQQ or CoQ10 or boron where a lot of people probably haven't heard about it. | ||
Everybody's probably heard of magnesium and yet still so many people are deficient in magnesium. | ||
And I think I was talking to Rob Dew about this the other day where, because I kind of monitor levels, you know, the, you know, how many grams or whatever you're taking, milligrams. | ||
And magnesium was one of them where I noticed like, okay, you know what? | ||
I'm getting a little more soreness. | ||
Like let's say I go play basketball for two hours and that's a real one. | ||
That's kind of like the heavy lifting. | ||
Like if I 20s, I could play basketball five days a week, nothing. | ||
Now 30s, it's like, oh, yeah, I'm sore the next day. | ||
So what I noticed is when I upped my magnesium intake, even just a small amount in comparison, when I upped my magnesium intake, the soreness went down. | ||
And I think I was talking with Rob Dew about that earlier because he likes to ride bikes and he was saying something similar. | ||
Rob's a monster on the bike, man. | ||
But I noticed it. | ||
Like I noticed it. | ||
I was like, I upped the magnesium a little bit. | ||
The soreness, the recovery, it got better. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, you're talking about something that is critical for over 300 enzymatic processes throughout the whole body. | ||
So you need something for sleep, you need something for digestion, you need something for muscular soreness, muscular readiness. | ||
You got to get your magnesium in anyway. | ||
This is a catch-all that makes sure you cover all of those bases. | ||
Like, like you said, if you were looking for five things to put into a product, like you probably couldn't find a better five things. | ||
And I know you couldn't because I researched it very deeply. | ||
And I said, what is something that I'm going to take every day for years? | ||
And it's these two products right here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you're somebody, even if it's, even if you, from a selfish perspective, it's like, well, yeah, of course I want the best stuff for myself. | ||
Like, of course. | ||
We're giving it to the audience, man. | ||
That's what it's all about is giving people quality priced, high-quality ingredients ready and available to take to you. | ||
And like that, that's what it's all about. | ||
Now, you can try this for yourself. | ||
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Thealexjonstore.com to get these new products. | ||
Try them for yourself. | ||
I know they're going to become a staple in my supplement pantry as the products that we sell always have. | ||
But, you know, you've personally been working on these. | ||
This is a personal product that you have, you basically, you've been the chemist, you've been in the lab, you've put it together, you've done the research. | ||
I love these. | ||
These make me proud to be back here at Infowars again when I remember all the classic products that we had, like DNA Force. | ||
Like DNA Force was an incredible product. | ||
People loved it. | ||
It helped people. | ||
And now we're doing the same type of thing again with Methyl Drive. | ||
And with PowerPlant, we got an updated modern testosterone formula that's built for everybody and won't crush anybody. | ||
So just as we kind of close the book on this, because I told Rex I want to have a little fun with him before we let him go here. | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
You know, I see Rex working out here every once in a while. | ||
We've worked out in the gym every once in a while. | ||
And he's really excited about this stuff. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
He's really excited about this stuff. | ||
He wants it to work for you. | ||
It works for himself. | ||
Like I'm taking all these things separately. | ||
I just put them together. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, isn't it? | ||
What do you do? | ||
I can do like 10 capsules at once. | ||
Man, the thing that's crazy is you'll find yourself buying like three or four, like $35 to $40 bottles when you can just get one. | ||
Like, that's what we're doing here. | ||
Well, especially like once you've done the research, because a lot of the different supplement companies that are out there, or they just get into the big grocery stores or whatever, like they kind of take advantage of people's lack of knowledge and they just figure, hey, they're just going to buy whatever they see. | ||
It doesn't really matter what we put in it. | ||
It's just Whatever they think that they want, or whatever is flashy to them, they're going to buy that. | ||
Whereas you have said, okay, here are the things I want from my experience, from my research, here are the things I want in a product. | ||
So it's like we've done the research. | ||
These are the things we need in the product. | ||
The product isn't worthy of being called a dance partner to methylene blue, which is how I kind of think of these. | ||
It's not worthy of that title because methylene blue is such an incredible and powerful compound. | ||
It has to be perfect. | ||
It has to be done right. | ||
And I was proud of both of these because they're both that. | ||
All right. | ||
Before we sign off here, should we do which one? | ||
Should we make fun of Will Stancil or do you want to hear about Wakanda? | ||
Let's talk about Will. | ||
You want to talk about? | ||
All right, guys, fire away. | ||
So Grockler gets introduced. | ||
The whole thing goes wild. | ||
Mecca Hitler. | ||
Will Stansel has a total breakdown, guys. | ||
Give me clip 29. | ||
Or an or not, is Grockler taking over? | ||
Has Grockler shut it down? | ||
Seriously, did it fail? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Skynet got us. | ||
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All right. | |
Let me take a second. | ||
Will Stansel, you don't get to see him crying about Grockler. | ||
Well, let me use the platform for something really quick. | ||
I'm going to use the platform. | ||
Nick Flint says, you must stop doing your show at 11 p.m. to midnight. | ||
That's insane. | ||
You tell people you go live at 8. | ||
It might be 9. | ||
It can't be two hours late, bro. | ||
Like, it's unprofessional. | ||
That's all I got to say. | ||
You know, he made fun of himself for that the other night. | ||
Yeah, I mean, like, I tried to watch it last night and I fell asleep. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
They're going to listen. | ||
He's a very talented broadcaster, but you can't be aware of that. | ||
What is he doing? | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see if we can get Will Stansel crying about Grockler. | ||
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Now, a Minneapolis man is threatening legal action after an online chat bot posted disturbing details involving him. | |
In a now-deleted post on X, Grok, the app's artificial intelligence chatbot gave users a detailed plan on how to break into Will Stansel's home and sexually assault him. | ||
Joe McCorn spoke to Stancil tonight. | ||
Well, Julie, this story highlights the disturbing nature of AI when it's not used for good. | ||
X's AI chatbot, Grok, seemingly showing very little restraint, putting Stancil in an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous situation. | ||
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All right, here's your book. | |
When Will Stancil woke up on Tuesday, he never expected the online firestorm that came his way on X. One thing they like to do is they like to Photoshop me into pictures of Hitler. | ||
Stancil, an outspoken liberal on X. This guy can use some subgroups. | ||
Dude, they don't understand the Streisand effect, man. | ||
Like, he's just bringing it upon himself at this point. | ||
You're going to be in the news, a little news piece about it, a little local news. | ||
You're just inviting the 4chan people to torment you forever. | ||
He has the perfect physiogamy to be that guy, too. | ||
He does. | ||
He needs some methyl drive, I think. | ||
I think so. | ||
He might need some power plant, too. | ||
We should send him some. | ||
I think so. | ||
He could use it, you know? | ||
A little charity project, we should send some out, you know. | ||
And if anybody decides to follow up on that, you know, whatever Grockler is doing to him, which is obviously wrong. | ||
We don't support that. | ||
Don't go do anything to Will. | ||
He's perfectly innocent here. | ||
He doesn't deserve it. | ||
But, you know, if he needs to, you know, hit the gym and work out to defend himself, we can help him with that. | ||
Visit thealxjonestore.com, folks. | ||
Get your supplements, get methyl drive, get power plant. | ||
It's in your interest to do so, especially if you take the methylene blue. | ||
Now, I really think that you're going to experience the cognitive benefits of it. | ||
You're going to go hit the gym now? | ||
Definitely. | ||
That's it. | ||
There it is. | ||
The Alex Jones show is over. | ||
The war room kicks off next. | ||
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When RFK Jr. mixes something into his drink, people pay attention. | |
Plenty of folks are wondering what was in that little bottle he uncorked during a flight. | ||
What is Bobby Kennedy Jr. dropping into that glass of water? | ||
Methylene blue. | ||
Mel Gibson also praised methylene blue on Joe Rogan recently. | ||
This stuff works, man. | ||
A stimulant stimulates cells themselves to turn the cell up. | ||
This turns the energy up. | ||
That's why there's no letdown. | ||
That's why you can take this and go to sleep, too. | ||
But you sleep better on it, my experience. | ||
No, I really like it. | ||
I'm going to have to get on this stuff. | ||
Here, Shower Kennedy taking it. | ||
Kennedy literally gobbles it. | ||
He must be doing something right. | ||
That ripped bod is 73 years old. | ||
Our methylene blue, medical grade, made in Florida, is incredible. | ||
Cleans out your mitochondria. | ||
Clarity, focus, energy. | ||
You've seen the rave reviews of every guest we've had on. | ||
It's game-changing. | ||
I feel like, wow, there's power in coalescing all your thoughts. | ||
Did you hear our last guest, what she said happened to her? | ||
No. | ||
What? | ||
She said brain fog just lifted. | ||
That's what it feels like. | ||
I feel lighter. | ||
It's really interesting. | ||
I almost like feel smarter. | ||
This stuff kicked in and it like instantly, I just felt like this weird meditative energy. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
I don't feel jittery. | ||
I just felt like instantly like I went from five hours of sleep like I got last night to like 10 hours. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
The stuff's new to me, but I like it. | ||
Methylene blue works for me. | ||
I just kind of feel like I'm sitting up straight more. | ||
I'm thinking more. | ||
The thoughts are coming in easier. | ||
I'm making decisions faster. | ||
And it really does. | ||
It gives you clean energy. | ||
When I'm talking, it seems like it's not really me talking. | ||
I can hear my talking and going, wow, you're fine. | ||
It's almost like an out-of-body experience. | ||
It's like you're behind yourself. | ||
That is what it feels like. | ||
But my brain's going really fast. | ||
It clears the brain fog where you're actually able to focus more clearly. | ||
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For me, it's like a fog lifted, but it was like a veil lifted off, you know? | |
Incredible. | ||
Best product that I've purchased so far. | ||
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Yeah! | |
I feel more energetic. | ||
I feel more alive. | ||
I found that within 30 minutes of taking it, I have improved focus, improved short-term memory, improved energy. | ||
But if I take it late in the day, it doesn't interfere with my ability to sleep, which is very rare for something like this. | ||
I get a tingly feeling in my fingertips. | ||
It's almost like it's improving my circulation. | ||
I feel tingling fingers. | ||
Methylene glue radically increases glucose uptake in the brain. | ||
So it makes you better and more efficient at using your sugar. | ||
We all know the brain uses like 25% of the calories in the body or something crazy. | ||
They've done studies that chess masters burn like 5,000 calories in the day in a tournament because they're so focused on directing energy to their mind as they're thinking so critically that it's like almost like an Olympic athlete. | ||
Well, think about this stuff. | ||
It operates in a very similar way. | ||
That's the real thing methylene blue does. | ||
I really believe in this product. | ||
A lot of people have bought our methylene blue. | ||
Our methylene blue is incredible. | ||
I take it personally. | ||
But yeah, I mean, like, this is a solid product. | ||
Take this in the morning, a couple hours later, you'll experience the cognitive benefits of it. | ||
I mean, it's so good, it's scary, it's just amazing. | ||
So, yes, it really does work. | ||
It varies person to person, but it's amazing. | ||
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About 15 minutes ago, I took 10 drops of the ultimate methylene blue. | |
I must say that it does a damn good job. | ||
99% of people that take it have between moderate to just insanely good effects. | ||
So good for your whole body. | ||
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Definitely noticed my focus, cognition increased. | |
Good energy right now. | ||
I'm a practicing dentist, so I have more patience to treat going up. | ||
So I'm always looking for that afternoon boost with help the slump. | ||
With this, it's like in your head where you're like, you can feel it. | ||
Your body's a little tingly, but you're just more aware of what's going on. | ||
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I would definitely recommend the Alex Jones Methylene Blue here. | |
It's great stuff. | ||
So thank you, Alex. | ||
Keep it coming. | ||
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