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Today, well, as I said over the weekend, Sunday night, and on Monday, all the signs are now beginning to appear that Trump is positioning the pieces into place to purge or coup Zelensky, | ||
the Ukrainian globalist puppet dictator. | ||
And the footage I just showed you is literally the air raid sirens going off in Kiev last week while people demonstrate and fight the police in the streets. | ||
So it would be very good for Zelensky to be removed. | ||
He is a tyrant, and for them to hold free and open elections. | ||
And Putin has said that if that was announced, he would stop the war right away and would even negotiate to pull back out of most of the country. | ||
But he wants a deal with the United States that NATO will never take over. | ||
And he said, you can have Ukraine, you can have the minerals, you can have the oil and gas, you can have it all, but not NATO and not Europe. | ||
And they want the United States, this has been out since Trump got in six months ago, to come in. | ||
A lot of people say, well, we're not an empire, and that's not what we're supposed to do. | ||
Really, we're not an empire. | ||
If the United States does not go in there and take that over, the EU and NATO are going to continue to try to get control of it and continue to start a war with Russia. | ||
And the fact that the Russians would even do a deal and have said they would with Trump, as long as it's inked, even though they know Trump will be gone someday, they believe that will give them the standing. | ||
But that is a big concession. | ||
Because if anybody's got claims on Ukraine other than Ukrainians, it's the Russians. | ||
I mean, they're like two brothers or something. | ||
It's not even debatable. | ||
I mean, Russia started there a thousand years ago. | ||
Well, they're called Slavs because this Orthodox priest spread Orthodox Christianity all over the area and they converted and he was called Slav the Wise. | ||
Slavs are called Slavs because of that guy. | ||
Look it up. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
So Russia wants Western expansion and missiles off its damn border. | ||
But they're not even saying, you know, pull them out of all the other countries surrounding them. | ||
Hypersonic missiles that can take out their defensive missiles. | ||
They're just saying, just stop. | ||
And the Kremlin has said to Trump's threats of 100% tariffs, they said, look, we're already under total tariffs. | ||
It's made our economy stronger. | ||
We're immune to your sanctions. | ||
And Russia officially has asked the Trump administration not to remove sanctions on their companies. | ||
Now, they have asked to let Russians more easily fly to the U.S. and things like that that harasses their citizens. | ||
But it is a true case of that which does not kill you only makes you stronger. | ||
Like I don't support Jim Crow or making blacks use different bathrooms or go to the back of the restaurant to buy takeout food from the back door. | ||
Terrible system, but blacks had lower illegitimacy than whites until Jim Crow was gotten rid of. | ||
And they had their own nice hotels and nice restaurants and nice cleaners, doctors, colleges, everything, because that which didn't kill them only made them stronger. | ||
Now, when the government got involved with blacks in the 60s, they now have the worst demographic for everything, including not living very long, terrible test scores, massive illegitimacy, almost 80%, like that. | ||
And all the other groups are following the same trend as well. | ||
And you're like, what's that to do with Russia? | ||
Well, I mean, it's like Russia's being oppressed and it's gotten stronger because it has to do things itself. | ||
And America can learn from that. | ||
I mean, it's not isolationism. | ||
It's independence. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side of this quick break. | ||
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The great clash of the ages deciding the future of our species is now here. | ||
All right, my friends. | ||
Thank you for joining us on this July 30th, 2025 Wednesday transmission. | ||
I come to you from the embattled under siege InfoWar Studios in Austin, Texas. | ||
Let me tell you what is coming up. | ||
It's always almost impossible for me to not just tell you about something and then I should get into the story, but I'm going to do this right now. | ||
And then I'm going to come back and go through all of it. | ||
Trump has publicly come out and he'd been even stronger and said it's time to indict Obama, the traitor for treason. | ||
And this morning, he talked to the gateway pundit, reporter, and said, yes, we need to impeach Obama so that he can be indicted. | ||
you have to impeach him, strip him of the title of president. | ||
You can do that retroactively. | ||
You can do that posthumously, posthumously, meaning he's not in office. | ||
Strip him of the immunity. | ||
It's 100% cut and dry, as Attorney David Schoen, a top lawyer, has stated. | ||
It's cut and dry. | ||
And it also needs to be done to Biden. | ||
And I'm telling you, they're going after Hillary. | ||
They're going after Comey, Brennan, and all of them. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
And I mean, they have every intention of indicting their asses. | ||
And they don't need to strip them of presidential immunity because they don't have it. | ||
So kind of a big deal. | ||
We've got that video of Trump saying it more. | ||
We also have Robert Barnes here yesterday calling for it and saying that's the way to do it. | ||
And again, I want to be very clear. | ||
I don't say this to sound holy or magnanimous or no, I'm serious. | ||
We don't want Obama indicted, defrocked of his presidential title and protections, and then indicted out of vengeance or out of hatred. | ||
We don't want James Comey indicted out of vengeance or hatred, or any of them, John Brennan and the rest of the crew, though I do loathe them. | ||
We don't fight and go after the enemy because we hate them. | ||
It's because we love our families and our culture and our freedom, and we must. | ||
You indict the kingpins. | ||
You indict just one of them and all of their minions that are still battling on more viciously than ever, attacking this country, attacking sovereignty, attacking any other sovereign individuals, attacking Trump's key supporters. | ||
I mean, they're more frantically attacking me and everybody else. | ||
Everybody from General Flynn to Mike Lindell to MTG to Tucker Carlson. | ||
So they have not given up. | ||
And they must be crushed. | ||
This is not about vengeance. | ||
It's not even about justice, though it is justice and justice needs to be done. | ||
It's about survival. | ||
We are not in the old political system where the Uni Party, Republicans and Democrats, fought over power, but didn't go after their kingpins because they wanted basically immunity to do whatever they wanted. | ||
They burn a few low-level people here and there to keep up the illusion of not living under a uniparty dictatorship. | ||
So that's where we are right now. | ||
This must be done. | ||
There is no way if they don't start indicting these people and dismantling the entire deep state, not enough to cut their money off. | ||
I mean, they've already made some big gains, but no, no, no, not enough. | ||
We've wounded the enemy politically, but they're not lethal wounds. | ||
I'll put it to you this way. | ||
If we keep pressing the attack, they won't be able to tend to the wounds that actually are grievous. | ||
But we got to press the attack. | ||
We got to politically, nonviolently plunge double-edged daggers into their carotid arteries and just stab, stab, stab, stab, stab, stab, Stab, stab, stab, stab. | ||
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Stab, stab, stab. | |
Nonviolently politically. | ||
That is an analogy I was using. | ||
But we need to with direct force. | ||
Plunge. | ||
Plunge, plunge, plunge, plunge. | ||
It's good therapy. | ||
So, or they're going to chemicalize all your sons and cut their dicks off. | ||
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Okay. | |
They're going to take all your children, the CPSs, and hand them over to pedophiles. | ||
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That's their plan. | |
They are going to absolutely poison you with fluoride and deadly shots. | ||
They are going to rain down aluminum dioxide and barium and other radioactive isotopes. | ||
They are going to just run around starting giant wars and releasing bioweapons and locking you in your house to starve to death and defunding the police and pumping in fentanyl. | ||
They want to murder you. | ||
They are a satanic death cult. | ||
And if you study civilizations throughout history, they'll be stoic, they'll be strong. | ||
You know, there's a death penalty for infidelity. | ||
That's how the Romans started. | ||
It's how all those cultures started. | ||
It's how the Jews started. | ||
And then by the end of it, whether it's the Babylonians or the Jews or the Egyptians or the Druids or the Aztecs, by the end of their system, they are literally sacrificing children, drinking blood, raping children on top of idols. | ||
Every culture, Asians, Africans, whites, every group's done it. | ||
It was a big thing the white supremacists, the anti-Jew people push. | ||
And they go and they show like mainline history books and things about all these different Jewish sects throughout the Middle East, you know, sacrificing children and all that. | ||
And then the Jewish groups come out and say, that's blood libel. | ||
We don't do that. | ||
And of course, there's been all sorts of Jewish Satan cults, but everybody's got them. | ||
I'm not defending Jews. | ||
I'm not attacking Jews. | ||
It is a historic fact that in decline of civilization or society, culture, it always reverts to this. | ||
And you're like, where does it come from? | ||
And it always ends with raping children in public, torturing them, drinking their blood, and then killing them. | ||
Usually throwing them on a fire. | ||
So that's the reality of, and it's a sick spiritual mind virus. | ||
And you see it all around you. | ||
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And it always leads to collapse, total war, and destruction. | ||
Look at the Germany and the U.S. in the 20s brought on a depression, and then it conjures things like Adolf Hitler. | ||
So So we're going to be getting into more of that today. | ||
So that's one of the stacks. | ||
I'm going to detail here. | ||
We come back after the break. | ||
It breaks up for 14 minutes, but kind of a big deal. | ||
Also, Patel found thousands of sensitive Trump-Russia probe documents set aside burn bags in secret room at FBI. | ||
And they're getting ready to release the details of those. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell's request for immunity in exchange for testimony denied in stunning twist. | ||
Oh, she was going to spill the beans on Trump, we were told. | ||
But there was nothing there because Trump would never go be compromised and be with children. | ||
A, that's not what he's into. | ||
That's well known. | ||
B, you think Trump wants to be set up in an occult? | ||
No, he wants to run things. | ||
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No, he wants to run things. | |
I mean, that's just ridiculous. | ||
He would never go to Russia and land and say, take me to a hotel and have KGB hookers piss on me. | ||
I mean, it's just, of course, that wasn't true either. | ||
But I was saying all last week, I said, everybody freaking out that they're sending the DOJ to talk to Maxwell. | ||
I said, doesn't look good. | ||
But I said, I don't think they're going to give her immunity. | ||
And I don't think this pardon's going to come down, like people think. | ||
They're just pumping her for more information on Gates and Bill Gates and then, you know, Bill Clinton and, you know, the Harvard head and all the hundreds of them and the Larry Summers. | ||
And she sung like a canary for two days. | ||
And then she said, I want immunity to testify. | ||
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And I said, no, you're not getting it. | |
Because we already know all that. | ||
they would have brought stuff out on Trump either They had it. | ||
And then we go back to 23 days ago when Trump started throwing fits. | ||
We say, why did he act so guilty? | ||
Well, if you actually look at the way he was acting, he was acting pissed off because he found out they stuck in the FBI files they hadn't turned over a bunch of innuendo and recycled BS. | ||
And now, as I predicted, that's coming out, but that's what's in there. | ||
So I am very pleased at this point that it's looking like what the evidence showed and what common sense stated that Trump is clean. | ||
But gosh, did he handle it wrong? | ||
And he's 79, folks. | ||
He's still really smart, but he's operating on adrenaline and will. | ||
And I can tell you, people around him and close to him, he works too much. | ||
He works like 20 hours a day. | ||
He is getting more and more angry. | ||
And I mean, can you imagine being through what he's been through in nine years and being 79? | ||
It's just phenomenal. | ||
He's alive. | ||
And the guy's a bull. | ||
And if they can kill the old man or break him with the pressure, we are in a lot of trouble, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And yeah, I did just refer to Trump like he's Don Corleone, but he's not, you know, the head of the Newark mafia. | ||
He's the head of a beachhead, desperate attempt to save this damn country. | ||
And that's why I will never pull punches when he's making mistakes, in my view, because I'm in the game. | ||
I'm focused. | ||
I've got all the sources, and I'm 51. | ||
And he has got so much going on. | ||
He's not read in on so many things that are going on. | ||
People think he has more advanced knowledge than other people. | ||
He doesn't even take the CIA briefings and things most of the time because he knows it's a bunch of crap. | ||
He tries to figure it out himself. | ||
And that's why we're able to get him information on a daily basis. | ||
I mean, Roger went and spent seven days with him, off and on, and with the administration saying, you need to go out and order all the stuff released. | ||
Who cares if they've got lies about your wife? | ||
Just put it out. | ||
He's like, fine, do it. | ||
And then Roger read him in on it and all the rest of it and said, so you need to respond more when they ask you about it. | ||
And he did that in the last few days. | ||
People are like, oh, okay, yeah. | ||
So it's just an example of what's really going on with Trump. | ||
So we got that coming up. | ||
We have J.D. Vance again and Congress and Trump calling out the EU and the UK for their horrible censorship that they're now trying to extend to the U.S. That's great news. | ||
And now they're saying, okay, they'll back off on it because Trump's threatening tariffs. | ||
8.8 magnitude quake, the biggest in decades, strikes off Russia's far east. | ||
Tsunami waves reach Japan and Hawaii and California. | ||
We'll be looking at some of those maps and some of those tsunamis that came in. | ||
We've also got an excellent breakdown on Fox dealing with the EU central bank digital currency and how dangerous that is and how they're able to launch it. | ||
It will, like a black hole, suck us into it as well and basically form the foundation of the new global currency. | ||
We've got more incredible judicial activism by Obama judges always. | ||
There's a few Clinton ones, but it's like 95% of the time Obama judges. | ||
And I mean, the new stuff they're doing is so flagrant. | ||
They're not blocking Trump initiatives now. | ||
They're blocking Trump initiatives that have passed Congress and are law. | ||
Article III courts have no say on that. | ||
There's not even cases in front of them. | ||
Not a class action suit, nothing. | ||
And, oh, Congress just pulled the funding, didn't allot the money to Planned Parenthood with the $500 million for just the next year. | ||
And so they're trying to order Congress to pay. | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
Some district judge now writes the law and passes them. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
These people are lunatics. | ||
And the Israeli settlers are editing in. | ||
Mike Huckabee is a avowed Christian Zionist. | ||
He's an ardent supporter of Israel. | ||
He is over there probably three, four months a year. | ||
He's the U.S. ambassador to Israel. | ||
And he's been giving speeches and writing letters to the Jewish settlers saying, please stop burning down the churches and killing the Christians. | ||
And their answer is, they put out an official letter, we're going to drive all Gentiles out of here. | ||
And Huckabee's like, hey, you know, we got a big business here getting billions of dollars from Christians on Fox News ads everywhere saying send money to the settlers. | ||
You know, you don't need to burn the last church that's 2,000 years old there in the West Bank. | ||
And they issued a statement. | ||
They said, yeah, we're going to, every Gentile has got to be an enemy. | ||
And Ellie was like, you're not supposed to tell people that. | ||
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We're getting their money. | ||
And they just said, F you. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
Now, look, all the Jews over there are not like that. | ||
Okay. | ||
And you've got, you know, just people protesting in the streets. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
But news flash, 2,000-year-old churches, Coptic churches, Catholic churches, Orthodox churches. | ||
You know, those guys have never attacked you and aren't going to attack you. | ||
Maybe Jews got some beefs with Catholics, but I mean, what did the Orthodox Church of the Coptics do to you? | ||
You know, like, you know, they're pretty friendly. | ||
You know, it's a nice tourist attraction. | ||
Once you've driven all the Muslims out, everything's have some nice little cute churches. | ||
Nope, got to burn those down. | ||
Homing at the mouth. | ||
Wait till I read what the groups are saying. | ||
They just hate everybody that's not Jewish so much that they're willing to lose billions of dollars that's sent by churches all over the United States, mainly Protestant, Christian Zionist churches. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
In the Bible Belt. | ||
I mean, even medium-sized churches send $20,000, $30,000, $40,000, $100,000 a year to Israel right to those settlers. | ||
And those settlers are like, give us the money. | ||
And if I see a Christian around here, I'm going to kill him. | ||
So we're supposed to just sit here and go along with that. | ||
No, I don't like those foaming-at-the-mouth Jewish settlers that are Jewish extremists, supremacists. | ||
And I also don't like the Muslims who say anyone that's not a Muslim, they're allowed, or Kafirs, or subhuman. | ||
They're allowed to rape us, kill us, capture our wives and daughters, put them into sex slavery. | ||
That's what the Muslims do. | ||
That's Islam. | ||
You know, the Harams. | ||
And I'm just like, dude, I don't like your Middle Eastern cultures. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
I mean, they invented a lot of stuff over there and you had some reform times and pretty art. | ||
I'm not saying all the Muslims are fully Orthodox. | ||
But Muhammad was a slaver in Mecca at the crossroads. | ||
And he took a bunch of different books and mixed them together as a way to have a military force to take over. | ||
And the Quran says black people are subhuman and on and on and on. | ||
But notice, the black Muslims don't want you to read that in the Quran. | ||
And I'm not going to have Elon Omar, who doesn't think she's black. | ||
She's just from a famous slaver family, slaver dynasty, royalty. | ||
And she's a mean old snapping turtle waving her finger at me, telling me to be guilty because I'm white. | ||
And I'm like, listen, lady, I don't come from slaver families that are currently running slaves. | ||
Okay. | ||
So take your ugly ass and go back to your hellhole and shut up, scumbag. | ||
You filthy, disgusting worm. | ||
You are filthy. | ||
You just are just a rat-like creature in your activities and who you are, and you look like a witch. | ||
The cover of the book matches the content. | ||
So you take your evil, elitist, wicked ass, your warlord ass, and you get out of my country. | ||
We got all the top Somalis on TV in a Pledge. | ||
I don't care about America. | ||
I'm going to send money to our homeland, Somalia. | ||
And America sucks, and white people suck, and white people commit all the crime. | ||
And we're, well, then, well, then, well, then you take your anti-human, blacks are subhuman, garbage, and whites are so everybody's subhuman. | ||
But you understand how arrogant the Somalis are, folks? | ||
Because even before Islam existed, they were the pirate slaving capital selling black slaves to different parts of the world. | ||
Now, the Romans were not racist. | ||
Whoever was tough and smart, they liked. | ||
But they did not import black slaves to Rome. | ||
They were very rare. | ||
They imported Germans, French, and English from Albion, Gaul, Visigos, Ostrogos. | ||
So, no, no, no, no. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
If you had to pick one group in the world that are diagnosed, it is the Somalis. | ||
And they are proud of it. | ||
It will tell you. | ||
They believe they're going to rule the world. | ||
So the crew just reminded me that James O'Keefe has not tried methylene blue, or they asked me to ask him. | ||
He has it, doesn't know what it is, but he's so nice and trusting. | ||
He just took it. | ||
It's actually cyanide, James. | ||
No, no, no, seriously. | ||
Usually, I'm joking. | ||
No, it's really good for you. | ||
It takes 30 minutes to hit. | ||
It's not a stimulant, but it creates mitochondrial function and skips the oxidative process two levels or three levels in the cells. | ||
Usually takes 30 minutes to hit. | ||
You're on Owen at four. | ||
Just please, Owen, talk to Owen. | ||
Ask if it hit you, what you felt. | ||
And if you didn't, we're going to put it on air and you'll be the only guest that hasn't. | ||
So slam the rest of your medicine. | ||
You got it. | ||
So you're asking what the mean blue is. | ||
It is something RFK Jr. pushes. | ||
It's something I've been about for years, but we've got the best and it is amazing what it does to your body. | ||
All right. | ||
I look forward to that. | ||
Sometimes it is in 15 minutes. | ||
You got to let us know what you feel. | ||
Wait, I've been drinking it for about 10 minutes, so we'll see. | ||
Ah, you just started drinking about two minutes ago. | ||
I finished the rest of it. | ||
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20 minutes late now. | |
I just took it. | ||
I took a lot of it, and I would say it was the effect on me was light sensations. | ||
It was increased light perception. | ||
That's what happened to me. | ||
Do you the pixels of the world around you, like enhancing my eyes when a light and I woke away? | ||
It was just a bit of enhancement perception there. | ||
Now, that's what it did for James O'Keefe. | ||
What will it do for you? | ||
The good news is medical doctors have told me the very small percentage of people that don't have any effect, it means your mitochondria is so incredibly healthy, you don't need it. | ||
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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. | ||
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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, in my experience. | ||
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No, I really like it. | |
I'm going to have to get on this dark. | ||
Here, Shower Kennedy taking it. | ||
Kennedy literally gobbles it. | ||
He must be doing something right. | ||
That ripped bod is 73 years old. | ||
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That ripped the world. | |
you you you you Coming at you live. | ||
I'm live. | ||
So are you. | ||
That's why you're tuning in because you are at the tip of the spear. | ||
We are in it together. | ||
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All right. | |
Again, I want to be 100% clear with everyone, especially long-term listeners know this. | ||
You don't need to be told it, but new listeners need to know this. | ||
I don't blame anybody that hears that there's deep state indictments coming forever and then it never happens. | ||
And so no one believes it's going to happen. | ||
I'm the guy saying it was pure bull in the first Trump administration and all the rest of it. | ||
And RFK, you know, his cousin's going to come back from the dead, JFK Jr. and all that lunatic asylum stuff. | ||
I told you that the first attorney general was absolutely a wimp and in over his head. | ||
And oh no, Sessions was going to. | ||
And I went right down the line of the big mistakes Trump made and who he brought in and all the rest of it. | ||
This time he's got a team. | ||
Maybe 10% of Trump's team was good in the first administration. | ||
And by the end of it, they got rid of basically everybody. | ||
Everybody just ran off or got indicted or sued to oblivion. | ||
And the people that wouldn't leave, they put in prison like Navarro and others who were back. | ||
Now, I'd say at the top, he's got about 90% good guys in. | ||
And he's created task forces that they're now calling strike forces. | ||
That's the real technical name, where they've got all these agencies and all these angles and they're looking at every level. | ||
And they're going to hit low level, mid-level, and high-level. | ||
They're not going to wait and go to the bottom and work up. | ||
They're not going to go to the top and work down. | ||
They're going to hit the bottom, the middle, and the top. | ||
And it's already begun. | ||
And they're getting their ducks in a row and they're releasing all these documents to prepare the ground or poison the well is what it's called. | ||
And unlike the Democrats putting out lies about Trump before all their indictments and lawfare, this stuff's all meat and potatoes. | ||
This is all stuff that is really cut and dry. | ||
And I have been told, even before he got back in, that he's got people come in that every intention of going for the jugular. | ||
And I've talked to those people, and I'll just stop there. | ||
And I've been like, quite frankly, I don't, you know, I want Infowars defended, but I'd rather take out the main capital ships here in the war because they're going to get us all if we don't get them. | ||
And it's like, no, no, no, they got sloppy with you. | ||
We're going to hit them at every level. | ||
So give us everything. | ||
I'm like, okay, sure, hang on. | ||
So, and I mean, they're busy little beavers. | ||
Billions of dollars has been allotted to two task forces, strike forces people know about, but there are some other strike forces, and they have every intention and the mission to indict. | ||
And this weaponization of the government task force, that's what the government weaponization is the people task force to stop that. | ||
Has jurisdiction all over the country and can bring it where it wants, not in D.C. And this new one of this treason task force, criminal conspiracy, treasonous conspiracy task force has the mission to indict. | ||
So will we see all these indictments? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They could kill Trump tomorrow. | ||
Who knows what they'll do to the people on the task force going after him? | ||
And we're dealing with the mafia here. | ||
And these people do some really nasty stuff. | ||
Their favorite thing is to come to your house, taser everybody, and then they kill your wife and kids and then kill you. | ||
And then it's in the news that, you know, it's a murder, murder, suicide. | ||
That's one of their favorite things to do. | ||
Or they just send someone to tick to your house to kill you. | ||
So, I mean, look, so, so, I mean, understand, everybody wants to go to war with the deep state. | ||
Well, if you want to go to war with them, you better know what war means. | ||
And by the way, I am at war with them. | ||
I know they're not backing down. | ||
They're not giving us quarter. | ||
We're not giving them quarter. | ||
By the way, if you don't know the terms of chivalry, quarter means that you're finally beating somebody and you got them on the ground before the fight. | ||
You know, you can have classic fist fight and the rules of it, or you can have a fight with clubs and it's understood you could die, but it's not a guarantee, but you accept you could be killed. | ||
And then you've got fights with swords or spears or the rest of it, classic jousting. | ||
That's just middle-aged latitude activity. | ||
But it was freemen doing it to settle scores and things like that. | ||
So they didn't have to have full wars, just have the have the top guys fight. | ||
It's like the movie El Cid, that's a true story. | ||
Why have the kingdoms all kill each other? | ||
We'll just have our two champions fight and that'll decide who gets this disputed area. | ||
Pretty good way to do it. | ||
So, oh my God, Spanish history is just, I probably read 10 books on it. | ||
Medieval Spanish history total. | ||
I mean, you're like, you can read the Clan of the Barbarian book, but it's real. | ||
I mean, just wild stuff, folks. | ||
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But side issue. | |
All of it's amazing, but Spanish history is just amazing. | ||
And so, but segwaying. | ||
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Quarter means, all right, this is a lethal battle, say on Jall's team of horseback. | ||
But if somebody's knocked off and really hurt and it's got a spear halfway through them, if they take the handkerchief off their side and throw it down of their family colors or tap out, like in the UFC, say, I give up, you give up. | ||
But then you've got jousting where people are really pissed off and they say, no quarter given, no quarter received. | ||
And that means once you knock the person off and jump down with your battle axe or your sword, you don't give them quarter. | ||
You go and hack your head off. | ||
Well, news flash, the globalists ain't giving us quarter. | ||
So we weren't looking for this fight, but we're in it. | ||
So we politically have to go all the way. | ||
If you want to show a really, and it's a true story, excellent movie. | ||
You know, I can't stand Matt Damon. | ||
I mean, he's a good actor, but just know he's such a piece of crap. | ||
It's hard to watch anything he does. | ||
But the last duel, that's a true story. | ||
Witnessed by like a quarter million people and British historians, all of it. | ||
And they finally started to outlaw it after that. | ||
Remember the old Wild Wall West till the 1890s and stuff in Texas, they wouldn't arrest you for dueling. | ||
In fact, some areas of country still have dueling on the books. | ||
It's legal. | ||
And, oh, you got a dispute. | ||
Let's just go out here and we'll have a referee and we'll walk out 40 paces and turn and shoot each other. | ||
We had founding fathers kill each other in duels. | ||
President Jackson survived a bunch of them. | ||
But my point is, is that they're not giving us quarter. | ||
And so we didn't start this. | ||
We didn't do this. | ||
And it's not like they just want to run things and be the boss. | ||
No, they literally want to poison our water and cut our children up in medical experiments. | ||
And it's just ridiculous. | ||
Here, let's go ahead and roll this scene here. | ||
Now, this is a true story from the last duel. | ||
This is what, 600 years ago in Paris, France. | ||
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Here it is. | |
The radio losers can't see it. | ||
This one they're already off their horses. | ||
Now they're fighting hand to hand. | ||
knives and swords This guy raped his wife and took his land. | ||
Because he knew how to kiss the king's ass. | ||
Of course, everybody's jealous of the war hero, just like they were jealous. | ||
The Nazis were jealous of Erwin Lommel. | ||
He gets your pizza over him. | ||
Then of course the war hero wins. | ||
This is all written about the town. | ||
It went on for like 45 minutes. | ||
Cruzman. | ||
Cut it down for the movie. | ||
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Thank God. | |
See that dagger? | ||
It's a triangle because it goes through armor. | ||
spike This is where we are with the deep state right now. | ||
And Trump is on top of them, so are we? | ||
We have to politically do what must be done. | ||
Or they're going to kill us. | ||
In my case, literally. | ||
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Confess! | |
Confess! | ||
Invest me. | ||
Cruise, there was no rape. | ||
There was no rape. | ||
There was no rage! | ||
In the name of God, feel the peril of damnation of my soul. | ||
I am innocent of the crime! | ||
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Can you be damned? | |
Yes! | ||
*Squeak* | ||
And that's how it killed him. | ||
Spike in the brain. | ||
And then they began to pass laws to stop duels to death. | ||
We didn't end it in Texas till 1890s. | ||
Now, that's what's going on here, people. | ||
So that's what the Trump administration needs to know. | ||
They do know that. | ||
We have to politically destroy them, legally and lawfully, non-violently. | ||
Or America and the world goes under the New World Order. | ||
Very simple. | ||
So I'm all in. | ||
What about you? | ||
I mean, they're going to keep attacking us anyways. | ||
Might as well fight. | ||
I mean, they're not going away until we kill them. | ||
So Trump has come out with a new statement on TrueSocial Analytics. | ||
It's time to indict Obama the traitor for treason. | ||
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Yes. | |
And he's beating that drum. | ||
And here he is. | ||
President Trump tells Gateway Pundit what he thinks of impeaching Obama for leading the Russian collusion hoax. | ||
They keep saying collusion hoax. | ||
It was a coup to try to remove him and say all of his supporters were Russian agents and persecute people and use the CIA and other groups domestically on me and a bunch of other folks. | ||
And it went on raiding Mar-Lago and covering up the laptop and stealing elections. | ||
And I told you it needs to extend into 2024. | ||
And it is, like I told you a month ago. | ||
You've now seen the director of the CIA, the FBI head, all of them told you, no, we're going after everything. | ||
So the statute of limitations is not over. | ||
Yeah, Comey and them perjuring themselves. | ||
That's past the statute. | ||
Not all this other stuff. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
We are finally sitting on top of them politically with the spike above them. | ||
And right now, the Trump admin has yet to start and they're going to try to block it and pull their games and all the rest of it, stage false flags, but we'll get that in there if we try. | ||
Just politically, nonviolently, ram it into their brain now. | ||
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Attack, attack, attack, attack, attack. | |
Stop taking it. | ||
Good God, how much BS are we going to deal with here? | ||
It's called self-preservation for heaven's sakes. | ||
We don't have a choice here. | ||
This isn't about vengeance. | ||
It's not about justice. | ||
It's about survival. | ||
And of course it's justice. | ||
Because justice is about having civilization. | ||
It is about having a social contract. | ||
is about evil knowing that it's got a very good chance if it does bad stuff, it's going to get thrown in prison. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And as I said decades ago, I don't know how all this is going to end, but if they want to fight, they better believe they got one, and now they're getting it, aren't they? | ||
And we can't hesitate in our moment of victory to stop calling it the Russia collision hoax. | ||
It's the coup plot against America and the American voters to set up a domestic police state to, quote, purge MAGA. | ||
It's a totalitarian cult of satanic lunatics trying to start a damn nuclear war and front us with military-age men from the most dangerous, barbarous shitholes on the planet and shipping in fentanyl and cutting off our energy supplies and harassing our farmers. | ||
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These people hate our guts. | |
They don't want to run the country and have success and share in everybody's success like Trump. | ||
They are chicken shits that love control over people because they hate themselves subconsciously and they project their inner suicidal nihilistic loser mentality onto us. | ||
And we're not the losers. | ||
Look at Pelosi. | ||
Look at John Podesta. | ||
Look at Obama. | ||
Look at King Charles. | ||
Look at Klaus Schwab. | ||
Look at Bill Gates. | ||
They are scum and they know they're scum. | ||
And they don't like those of us that are strong and have will and have real power. | ||
That's why we don't use our power because we innately have the power and we have a governor on the power. | ||
They don't have real power. | ||
It's why they want power because they don't know what power is. | ||
Power is responsibility. | ||
Power is responsibility. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Power is a burden. | ||
Leadership is a weight. | ||
But because they've never had the crown of leadership, they ever seek it and think leadership is putting your thumb on people. | ||
No, leadership is setting people free by example. | ||
And because you're so exceptional, you're going to lead people into greater exceptionalism. | ||
That is leadership. | ||
Leadership is sacrificing yourself for the species for the greater good of the future generations because your ancestors were like that and you want to follow in their footsteps as great men and women. | ||
That is fulfilling. | ||
That's what your soul wants. | ||
It's what your cells want. | ||
It's what your guts want. | ||
It's what your very sinews demand. | ||
But they are of their father, the devil, so they don't understand real power. | ||
And they're threatened by those that have power. | ||
They want to poison everybody with fluoride and 5G and GMO so you got a bunch of stunted, diseased, sick people so you can rule an empire of wasting zombies. | ||
You want to be the god kings of zombieland? | ||
Wow. | ||
You're sick. | ||
Here's Trump talking to the gateway pundit. | ||
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Have a good time. | |
Yeah, thanks so much. | ||
Mr. President, what would you consider a British accomplishment while we're in Scotland? | ||
Is it a real trade deal? | ||
It talks with the U.P. leader? | ||
The real trade deals are fantastic. | ||
They're making a country very rich. | ||
Our country is very, very rich. | ||
It's about time somebody did it. | ||
Mr. President, do you think that Congress should start impeachment proceedings against Barack Obama? | ||
Well, it's not impeachment, he's out of office. | ||
He's a bull. | ||
But he should be himself because he has a... | ||
You have to recognize the wrong thing. | ||
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That can never be allowed to happen. | |
Thank you, sir. | ||
All right. | ||
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It feels so good. | ||
Cleans out the cells, just does incredible things. | ||
RFK Jr. loves it. | ||
We've got the strongest. | ||
Old Bruce Lee Blue. | ||
But he's going on Owen in about 30 minutes. | ||
My show just ended. | ||
I forgot to do this. | ||
Don't forget when he's on Owen to tell us what he felt. | ||
And if he doesn't feel it, we'll put that out. | ||
So Scurt, go ahead and take a half dropper or so. | ||
That's about a half dose. | ||
And then go ahead and shut that down. | ||
And then we're going to find out what happens to you. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Most people hit it within about 30 minutes. | ||
First being after a couple hours. | ||
But just tell people what you think. | ||
And if you don't feel it, we're going to tell everybody. | ||
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20 minutes later. | |
I can feel a definite, like an energy spike. | ||
Yeah, this feels pretty good. | ||
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What are you going to do now? | |
Or energy spike? | ||
I'm going to see if it has a crash. | ||
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I've never heard of a crash. | |
Yeah, apparently it doesn't. | ||
But yeah, it feels pretty good. | ||
Yeah, definitely feels sharper. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, I was pretty tired coming in here. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Well, you're running around Texas right now. | ||
You're dealing with some other issues. | ||
I was driving all over Texas giving speeches for a True Texas Project. | ||
So did he give you the drink or the capsules? | ||
I took the drink, but I got a bottle of each, and I'm going to go and do a longer-term test. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, I do feel kind of amped right now. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Several weeks later. | ||
You just saw an ad for Methylene Blue. | ||
You were here a few weeks ago, and I do this with every guest, more than 50 of them now. | ||
Every person has had clarity, energy, a fog lift is the most common. | ||
But what's really good is the long-term effects for your stamina, your energy, your libido, however you can work out. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
So I had forgotten when he was coming in, we gave him a bottle because he loved it. | ||
Almost gone. | ||
I had forgotten to ask you if you listened to it long-term. | ||
So just briefly, tell people the short-term effect. | ||
And then now a few weeks later, the long-term effect. | ||
Yeah, it gives you a good energy boost. | ||
I use it before I work out. | ||
So if I'm going to be doing kettlebell workouts, I do some methylene blue about a half hour before. | ||
And it just gives you mental focus. | ||
I don't crash afterwards. | ||
That's good stuff. | ||
I need some more. | ||
We'll give you some. | ||
How fast did it kick in? | ||
About 15, 20 minutes. | ||
Take about a half hour before I work out. | ||
And then you're saying you're almost out of the bottle. | ||
Was that three weeks ago? | ||
A month ago? | ||
Yeah, something like that. | ||
You gave me the liquid and the pills, too. | ||
You're almost out of both. | ||
Yeah, almost out of both. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
All right. | ||
I'll give you more. | ||
For the audience, we can't give it to everybody. | ||
We need your support. | ||
The alternative.com. | ||
For me personally, the first week I got on it, now four or five months ago, I actually sort of hurt myself because the workouts were so crazy. | ||
My trainer goes, dude, what's going on? | ||
Like three days into it, I go, I don't know. | ||
I just, I was like lifting way more, going way harder. | ||
And then I got really exhausted after about a week because the same thing happened to Rob Dew, who's a great long-distance, you know, bike rider. | ||
So he's quite the athlete. | ||
He said he was biking so hard uphills and stuff that he actually had to pull over because, you know, his heart was going crazy. | ||
I mean, this stuff's wild. | ||
Yeah, it's good. | ||
I like it better than doing like a five-hour energy shot because those will make you crash afterwards. | ||
This doesn't have the crash. | ||
See that? | ||
No crash. | ||
It's not a stimulant. | ||
It just skips the oxidization process somehow. | ||
So I've been using it while I'm out there doing search and rescue. | ||
Almost out. | ||
You're saying you love it for working out. | ||
Has it gotten better over time or what long-term thing have you felt? | ||
Or if nothing? | ||
Well, I think just the main thing is, is it gives me a better workout, and that has good results over time. | ||
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Yeah, for sure. | |
That's what I found without even knowing. | ||
And then O'Keefe's like, oh, it made my vision better. | ||
And Rob Dew goes, we have a bunch of callers already saying that. | ||
Did you see these studies about it like curing glaucoma? | ||
And I'm not going to say, we're not selling it's a drug. | ||
I'm not saying it's going to do that. | ||
I'm like, God, this stuff's crazy. | ||
No, they don't want you to know about it. | ||
It's like avermectin. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Old school stuff. | ||
But you can't take it of your own SSRIs. | ||
And folks, it's so strong. | ||
Talk to your doctor first because it's not a game. | ||
Ours is really strong. | ||
If you'll just try it, you'll be hooked and we can find the operation. | ||
It's a win-win. | ||
We'll be right back with Stuart Rhodes. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
All right. | ||
We are winning on the rebooting of the economy. | ||
The victories have been phenomenal. | ||
They have been devastating the globalists. | ||
But some big challenges this week and next week are so critical. | ||
I'll be getting into the next segment. | ||
But back to this indicting clapper Brennan Comey Hillary and having an impeachment of Obama. | ||
People don't understand this. | ||
And it should be Biden, too. | ||
You can have an impeachment after they're out of office and strip them of their presidency and their immunity. | ||
And that's what David Shoan, who people think Allen Durstwich is the best lawyer in the country. | ||
I mean, he's definitely smart. | ||
Everybody that knows it's David Shone. | ||
And who is a listener, by the way? | ||
Look at that. | ||
But the point is, is that it's cut and dry. | ||
It needs to be done. | ||
Let's go after them all. | ||
And I know I just harped on that. | ||
But they created all these lies. | ||
They pushed these lies to try to overthrow the elections. | ||
They use Steel 2020. | ||
And here's Robert Barnes yesterday talking about it and saying it needs to be done. | ||
And then Trump this morning with Gateway Punch saying yes, he thinks that needs to be done. | ||
So let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
This isn't like persecute Trump for a bunch of made-up crap. | ||
And that turns the public against the Democrats. | ||
People knew it was BS. | ||
Just like my show trials. | ||
Blew up in their face. | ||
They got their fake judges. | ||
I mean, almost everybody now knows it was scams because they watched it. | ||
And she'd ordered the cameras turned on the points, but forgot a few times. | ||
You're not allowed to say you're innocent. | ||
You're already guilty. | ||
You know, stuff like that. | ||
People are like, what? | ||
How does she say he's guilty? | ||
Yeah, she already found me guilty. | ||
So, this is with them, it's absolutely ridiculous the crimes they've committed. | ||
And everybody knows they're bad, and people want justice. | ||
They want to punish the bad guys so their minions cut and run. | ||
And so they get the fear of God back in them and not have this free-for-all. | ||
Here's. | ||
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We either deep six the deep state or the deep state deep sixes us. | |
And for President Trump, either he drains the swamp or the swamp will drain him. | ||
I recommend going through the impeachment route. | ||
I think that constitutionally that's the proper protocol for a president or vice president anyway. | ||
So impeach them. | ||
I mean, that's also that's great for the midterms. | ||
Go through an impeachment proceeding, disclose it publicly everything that went on in the House, go through the impeach Barack Hussein Obama, impeach Joe Biden. | ||
And then impeach somebody after the fact. | ||
That means pull their presidential immunity, remove their presidential immunity by defrocking them. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And publicly exposing this for once and for all. | ||
And that there be some consequence for all of this. | ||
And so that's one parallel trial. | ||
If Trump could get that done, they would win 100 seats in the House. | ||
Correct. | ||
It would be a massive way. | ||
It's what the public is begging for is cleaning up this corruption once and for all. | ||
And we need accountability and consequence. | ||
We remember back in the late 1970s, we're on the verge of some consequence from the MK Ultra disclosures, from the Assassinations Committee, all of those things by Frank Church's Select Committee on Intelligence. | ||
And then all of a sudden, it all got cleaned up in the early 80s with the Iran-Contra hostage deal that the Reagan administration secretly cut and they put the deep state back in charge. | ||
And they have never faced consequences ever since. | ||
And they almost, I mean, they almost assassinated Reagan. | ||
So Reagan got the message to back off and let Poppy Bush run the show on the intelligence side of the equation. | ||
And that's what happened, as he had done previously. | ||
And then at the same time, and then brought in people like Barr, Mueller, all those guys go back to that time period. | ||
Comey, to a certain degree, goes back to that time period. | ||
But on the other track, they can bring all the criminal indictments that they need by simply having the right people assign the strike force, have the right-wing versions of honest versions of Andrew Weissman assigned to this, bulldogs who understand criminal law, know how to go after these people, do not do the case in the district of corruption, take the case down to the southern district of Florida. | ||
Whereas we explained at the time, Alex, we talked about what that was attempted another cover-up. | ||
The raid on President Trump's house was to grab the files so they could permanently destroy them. | ||
He'll be right back on the economy. | ||
Then the word is Trump's going to stage a coup. | ||
All right. | ||
Coming up at the bottom of the hour, I'm going to get into the latest judicial tyranny with judges trying to block Congress and laws they passed. | ||
Not the Supreme Court. | ||
That's the only thing can do that. | ||
It's co-equal. | ||
But district courts. | ||
They're getting more brazen. | ||
We're also going to get into Congress now moving against the EU and their incredibly draconian censorship laws that they're trying to use to control us here domestically. | ||
We've also got Israeli settlers burning down churches in the West Bank and blowing up people's houses again. | ||
Two weeks after the U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee to Israel, who's totally pro-Israel, sent them letters asking him to please stop. | ||
We'll tell you what's really going on behind the scenes. | ||
With that, we have a moment into this 8.8 mega earthquake, the biggest in decades that hit off Russia's Far East coast. | ||
Tsunami waves reached Japan, Hawaii, California. | ||
We're also going to get into how illegal aliens are being hired as police around the country. | ||
I mean, there is a lot coming up today, and I intend to open the phones up in the third and fourth hour today. | ||
Also, Tucker Carlson had a renowned historian on on how international banks funded World War I and World War II. | ||
Now, Anthony Sutton and the church committee hearings brought all this out in the 70s. | ||
But Tucker's being attacked for having this historian on, and I know who the historian is. | ||
He is renowned, but I've already, this is all mainline history. | ||
They're calling Tucker anti-Semitic because the heads of the German Central Bank and the head of the U.S. Central Bank were two Jewish brothers. | ||
And it's the media attacking Tucker, injecting the fact they were Jewish. | ||
He didn't make the point they were Jewish. | ||
But yeah, no, no. | ||
The Rothschilds on record have been funding every side of European wars for 300 years. | ||
So when I criticize the Rothschilds or the Warburgs, I'm not bringing the fact that they're Jewish in. | ||
I'm bringing in the fact that international banks love to fund both sides of a war, and we'll explain why coming up when I play those clips in the fourth hour. | ||
But it's just wild to see these attacks when Tucker's just exposing the private Federal Reserve, because here's the key. | ||
The private Federal Reserve had an audit in 1913 when Congress passed the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
They demanded who owned it. | ||
And 80 plus percent was owned by European shareholders, the majority of it, Rothschilds. | ||
There's not been an audit since then. | ||
That's 100 plus years. | ||
What, 112 years? | ||
So when Jerome Powell will not cut interest rates, but he's part of the same private central bank that owns the British Central Bank, the Canadian Central Bank, the EU Central Bank, the German Central Bank. | ||
They're all private. | ||
It's the same shareholders. | ||
And they give them interest rate cuts, but not us. | ||
It's illustrative of how this is an attack on America. | ||
So that's coming up. | ||
But I wanted to get Dr. Kirk Elliott on because he's loaded for bear on all these big articles about this bubble, ripe for AI.com bust bigger than we saw in the dot-com bubble busting. | ||
All these key deadlines coming up. | ||
We also have the European Central Bank head admits that without CBDC, central bankers risk becoming obsolete, and they're going to use these to control our every action. | ||
This is very, very dangerous. | ||
So there's a lot, I mean, just intense economic news breaking. | ||
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So, Dr. Elliott, there's a lot of places to go here. | ||
We'll probably give you about 40 after or so. | ||
So I want to try to let you get to it. | ||
But first off, in general, since Liberation Day in April, I would say as a layperson, Trump's trade plan is overperforming with the EU capitulating, Japan, Indonesia. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
And 3% growth rates, inflation slowing, energy prices going down. | ||
I mean, it's still terrible, but we definitely see the course changing. | ||
Do you agree with that statement or is that accurate? | ||
I totally agree with that statement. | ||
It's this pendulum shifting moment. | ||
And this morning, I walk into the office, turn on Bloomberg, and sure enough, the GDP number is up 3%. | ||
You know what, Alex? | ||
The economists were shocked. | ||
It's like, I can't believe it went up 3% in the second quarter. | ||
And honestly, I couldn't believe it either. | ||
It was like, okay, this is really quite good. | ||
And then I started thinking, Trump is winning so big, Alex, so big that the economists of the world, the banksters, everybody's like, what are we going to do? | ||
He's actually upsetting our globalist apple cart here, right? | ||
And so when you look at some of the wins that he's had, they're out of this world big. | ||
And you cover them all the time. | ||
But, you know, way back, way back earlier in the year, when the tariffs were kind of all the news and people said, oh, these tariffs, these are stupid. | ||
And this is going to destroy the middle class and it's going to hurt Americans. | ||
We have to realize tariffs do two things. | ||
Number one, they're a revenue generating arm where you tax foreign governments and other countries to sell to wealthy Americans. | ||
Okay, that's one. | ||
The other one, it's a negotiating tool, right? | ||
It's like, why do we hold all the cards in all of these? | ||
Because we're America. | ||
If we were a small dinky country, we wouldn't hold any cards. | ||
But when Trump puts on the table, hey, we are going to slap tariffs on all your goods and you're going to hurt your own economies unless you capitulate. | ||
Well, then ultimately that negotiating power is going to win, level out the playing field. | ||
This is what's starting to happen and why Trump is being so successful. | ||
So just this week, right? | ||
Well, actually going into last week up until now, what are the two big massive tariff wins? | ||
Number one, Japan. | ||
One of the largest manufacturers in the world. | ||
What comes from Japan? | ||
Sony, Panasonic, Honda, Toyota, Lexus, Infiniti. | ||
I mean, you look at these Nissans, you look at these. | ||
There's a lot of big manufacturers. | ||
What did Trump accomplish? | ||
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Okay. | |
So what Trump accomplished with Japan is so good. | ||
$550 billion direct investment into the United States economy from Japan, 0% tariffs on American goods being sold to Japan, and a 15% reciprocal tariff on Japan and all of their stuff being sold to America. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
How does this make sense for Japan? | ||
Tell you how it makes sense for Japan. | ||
Because they want to sell Hondas and Toyotas and Nissans and Sony and Panasonics to American consumers. | ||
This is a huge win, Alex. | ||
Massive. | ||
And what's that $52 billion? | ||
The globalists have decided to crash the world economy and then bring in austerity. | ||
Trump's launching a global initiative to boost the whole world economy, up energy output and food output, as he said, not just for America, but worldwide, for stability. | ||
And the world's like, yeah, we like this instead of the U.N. Klaus Schwab great reset. | ||
So Trump's simply selling a plan and the world is responding because the U.S. was in control of the globalist system. | ||
Now we've seized control of the U.S. We're in control of the globalist system. | ||
And Trump is doing something that's very fair and very smart. | ||
Very fair and very smart. | ||
And add to this, Japan is big. | ||
Add to this the European Union. | ||
European Union is even bigger. | ||
What comes from there? | ||
BMWs and Audis and Mercedes and Volkswagens and Nestle Chocolate. | ||
I mean, all this stuff, right? | ||
That all the wine and all the stuff. | ||
All of that. | ||
So what did he accomplish there? | ||
Again, 15% tariff, right? | ||
Okay, this is really good. | ||
They're also going to buy $750 billion of energy from America. | ||
We've got 0% tariffs on American goods going into Europe. | ||
Again, why would they ever say something like, this is a good idea for us? | ||
Because they want to sell to us. | ||
See, this is going to be so good because these direct investments, they are going to be building factories, Hondas and Toyotas and Nissans and BMWs. | ||
You know, when they direct investment into America, they're going to be able to explain why this is working, but they don't know what to do in the corporate media now. | ||
And then now the dollar is shooting up against the Euro, which it had dropped dangerously. | ||
You'd predict it would drop quite a bit. | ||
Now it's starting to go back up. | ||
Why do we see these headlines? | ||
Why a make it or break it week looms for the U.S. economy? | ||
What do you expect Powell to do after Trump's put so much pressure on him? | ||
Euro suffers steepness one day dropping its dollar since May as U.S.-EU deal. | ||
How does that factor in? | ||
Well, the Fed is meeting today. | ||
They will have their announcement after I'm off the air with you in a couple of hours. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Powell is probably not going to lower interest rates again. | ||
Again, even after Trump, it just keeps pounding on him, saying how he's slow and not doing what's right for America. | ||
And he's going to cause a recession. | ||
And Americans need to be able to afford to finance homes, right? | ||
I mean, this is all part of what Trump is doing. | ||
He's been right in the last 14 months every time that he would keep them there. | ||
And Trump has said he thinks he will lower them today. | ||
You think Powell's still bucket? | ||
I don't think he's going to lower them today. | ||
I mean, I pray to God that I'm wrong. | ||
I pray to God that I'm wrong because America needs him to lower interest rates. | ||
Here's the ramifications and why I think that this is so political, Alex, because Powell is not going to get blamed for a recession. | ||
Trump will. | ||
If you don't lower interest rates, you could go into a recession after all these amazing wins. | ||
It's going to tarnish Trump. | ||
And we've got an election, midterm elections next year. | ||
People vote with their wallets, right? | ||
So if you can keep this economy sluggish and slow, the globalists think they've got it over time. | ||
So, but even after he went to the Fed building where they had 3.1 billion overruns and Powell's been caught lying to Congress, even after that, you think Powell will continue to do this? | ||
That's my guess. | ||
That's my guess, because unless he's completely buffaloing people, right? | ||
I mean, you have to stay silent right before these meetings. | ||
And so there's nothing that's really being said. | ||
But the things that he said prior to this leads me to believe he's not going to lower them. | ||
Right now, we might be trying to trick everybody, but I don't think he's going to be. | ||
No, no, I think you're right. | ||
So what does that do to the economy? | ||
He can't be gotten rid of until next year. | ||
If he doesn't lower interest rates, the economy doesn't have the muscle that Trump is giving it, right? | ||
It's like trying to work out without having some carbs and working out and not eating enough protein to actually feed your muscles. | ||
Trump's giving it what it needs, except Powell doesn't have the nourishment to make it last. | ||
He's got to lower rates so people can start to afford to buy homes. | ||
This is what Trump's been bellyaching at him about the whole time. | ||
And so we'll see what happens. | ||
But what Trump is also doing is with the Genius Act and stable coins. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people who love it, a lot of people who hate it. | ||
Here's what I think this tells us in a big picture, stablecoins, cryptocurrency tokens that are backed by the U.S. dollar or some other currency from another country, right? | ||
What is that? | ||
This is away from central bank digital currency. | ||
And let me introduce this. | ||
This literally creates a war bond. | ||
It creates a remonetization and it moves away from central banks that have always had the power to create currency. | ||
And that's where you're going with this. | ||
So a lot of people are saying, oh, no, it's going to be used to set up a central bank digital currency. | ||
No, instead, it is creating an alternative system from what the globalists are setting up. | ||
And that's why they're actually so panicked and why the EU and other central banks are actually opposing what Trump did. | ||
And look, it's all dangerous. | ||
It can all be abused. | ||
But you get the globalists with their actual central bank digital currencies that they admit are going to be for controlling behavior. | ||
You got a big problem. | ||
So let's play this video since you mentioned it. | ||
European central bank head, Christina Legrand, admits that without CBDC, central banks risk becoming obsolete to things like Bitcoin and other stable coins. | ||
So they know this, and they know this is a competition of that. | ||
And what I want is a diversity of all of this. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
If we are not involved in experimenting and innovating, like Trump's doing, in terms of digital central bank money, we risk losing the role of anchor that we played. | ||
They mean control and issuing the currency. | ||
And people say, well, this could be abused either way. | ||
We're in the digital age. | ||
It's happening. | ||
The answer is diversification. | ||
The answer with AI is not having central AI that the Democrats and globalists want to ban everybody else having their own systems. | ||
The answer to this arms race is that we have competition and that we have all these new currencies and some will be speculative and some will be bad, some will be good. | ||
But imagine having hundreds of different digital currencies and different systems and private and corporate and government and community and local. | ||
And then you can go get into the coins that stand for what you socially believe in. | ||
So it's not a top-down one world currency that tells you how to behave or you can't use it or you get credit dinged. | ||
No, instead, you have thousands of different currencies and systems. | ||
And of course, it'll be five or six big ones. | ||
And then that gives real diversity and gives people real mobility throughout the economy and decentralizes. | ||
Here's the club. | ||
There is clearly an aspiration, a desire for digital payments, much more so than it was in the past. | ||
And this is growing. | ||
We are now, in the surveys that we've conducted across the 19 members of the Euro area, we have more than 50% of the respondents who say we want digital payments. | ||
Well, less use of cash, demand for secure and riskless payments. | ||
Where do we stand? | ||
We central bankers. | ||
We have been operating as a monetary anchor in relation to the commercial banks and the private money. | ||
If we are not in that game, if we are not involved in experimenting, in innovating in terms of digital central bank money, we risk losing the role of anchor that we have played for many, many decades. | ||
And we have historical examples of period where the central bank monetary anchor was not there, and that precipitated crisis after crisis. | ||
That certainly was the case at the time of the free banking in the 19th century. | ||
Do we want to go back to those days? | ||
Probably not. | ||
I would say certainly not from our vantage point, as a result of which we have to respond to the demand for those digital payments in order to maintain the role of anchor that we have been playing regularly. | ||
Now, unpacking that, I got an economist coming up. | ||
It was on Tucker breaking it down. | ||
It gives these private banks the control of issuance of currency. | ||
Central banks are the same as your local bank, folks. | ||
They've been squeezing local banks. | ||
Again, it's all a privately owned system, and they're panicking because Trump has already made us the center of innovation. | ||
He's empowering individual cryptocurrency diversified, then tying it to our currency to super boost it. | ||
This is genius. | ||
They're in total, complete cuckoo land panic mode right now, Kirk Elliott. | ||
Well, she just said we can't be the anchor. | ||
We don't want to go back to the 1900s in the world of free banking, do we? | ||
Certainly not. | ||
Why wouldn't she want free banking, right? | ||
Because under central bank digital currency, under central banks as we know it, it's complete command and control. | ||
And Kirk, you're so right. | ||
Tell people what the U.S. growth rate was from 1789 until the Federal Reserve came in. | ||
On average, am I incorrect to say we had a 10% growth rate on average, the greatest in world history? | ||
And yeah, there were lots of speculations and booms and busts, but things were so diversified, it was wild, wild west, 10% growth rates instead of 2.5% growth rates. | ||
Can you explain that to the people? | ||
That's what the numbers tell us. | ||
And you know why? | ||
It's because during that time from 1776 until 1913, when the Fed came into power, when the IRS was created, who paid our bills? | ||
Foreign governments. | ||
There was tariffs. | ||
This is where Trump is bringing us back to. | ||
We didn't have Americans who had the stinking IRS saying, we're going to take 30, 40, 50, 60% of your income and taxes. | ||
See, all of our money was allowed to be injected back into the economy because foreign governments and foreign companies were paying the tax to do business here. | ||
I mean, when you open it up to our pockets are big, we're going to spend it. | ||
That's why you had that massive growth. | ||
The IRS and the Fed creating inflation, which is a hidden tax, has been very detrimental. | ||
That's another thing. | ||
Our currency's stable until 1913, then it's lost 98% of its value. | ||
People don't understand, folks, communism was cooked up by the British Empire. | ||
Marx and Engels were funded to con serfs, populations becoming free. | ||
They weren't called slaves, but they technically were in Russia, in Europe, everywhere, to the lords. | ||
You didn't own the land. | ||
You worked it. | ||
You were sharecroppers, basically. | ||
And they had to have a way to con them back in. | ||
It's in the communist manifesto. | ||
The income tax didn't exist until that. | ||
It literally is a communist operation given to you by the central banks who want to rule you. | ||
This is feudalism. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, progressive income tax, especially, which is what we have. | ||
The more money you make, the higher your taxes. | ||
That's one of the specific 10 planks of the communist manifesto, right? | ||
Because it drives business incentive away. | ||
It sends it to other countries. | ||
See, what they're doing, Alex, is so counterproductive for American growth. | ||
What Trump is doing here with the stable coins, don't listen to the nonsense. | ||
This is so good for America because it's creating an alternative private currency system. | ||
This is what stable coins issued by Tether or Circle or PayPal or Trump's coin or Ripple's, you know, their new US dollar stablecoin. | ||
This is the alternative system that's on a decentralized blockchain and private that gets us away from CBDC. | ||
Which is why. | ||
You've got the Federal Reserve. | ||
When you see the European Central Bank, that's the Federal Reserve pissed about it. | ||
I mean, the Nation of Islam can have their own. | ||
The NFL can have their own. | ||
The white supremacists can have their own. | ||
The La Radio, anybody, good, bad, whatever. | ||
This is decentralization. | ||
It is. | ||
And this is how Trump can actually be behind the Stablecoin Act and the Genius Act and still say we are not going to have CBDCs in America. | ||
It's like people say, well, the creation of that is a CBDC. | ||
It's like, no, it's not. | ||
It's the alternative to CBDC. | ||
See, and Armstrong explained this last week. | ||
It's not, people misunderstood it. | ||
And I kind of jumped the gun and because, you know, I like folks who are bringing it up and you could see it as that, but that's not what it is. | ||
That's not what it is. | ||
And the bigger picture, Alex, is gold and silver, stable coins, cryptocurrency, they're all thriving right now because it's an alternative to something that people don't trust, which is the central banks and banking in general. | ||
That's right. | ||
And Trump is innovating on the leading edge of real populist revolution. | ||
I mean, just on the economy, folks, he's like a 100. | ||
I mean, it's just spectacular. | ||
I want to come back and look at some of the other big financial developments and how the globalists can sabotage this recovery that's working, but it's in danger without the rate cut. | ||
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All right, let's look at some of the other financial news with Dr. Kirk Elliott and give his prognosis for the future here. | ||
Again, when Trump's doing something that we think is wrong, I'm all over him. | ||
When he's doing something great, we cheerlead it. | ||
But I don't cheerlead things that I think aren't good. | ||
And you heard, you know, Dr. Elliott, I mean, this is so spectacularly successful despite them trying to short the market in the last few months, starting in March, April, May, despite all the gloom and doom, despite not cutting interest rates, despite all of it and all the sabotage of Biden that they handed Trump, it's been spectacular. | ||
And, you know, there's still major pain in the economy. | ||
We've not turned the big cruise ship around, but it's really starting to turn. | ||
And then it's just so obvious that good cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and other things that are alternatives to the old private central banks are going to go up, like gold and silver. | ||
So now, should gold investors switch to silver as the price surges? | ||
MarketWatch is now talking about what Elliott's been talking about for years. | ||
When is that time? | ||
Also, UBS orders banks to scale back sale of complex currency products. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Billionaire investor Ray Delano urges 15% allegation in gold or Bitcoin, says world on verge of economic heart attack. | ||
UK is in a debt doom loop with your cash in gold. | ||
Put your cash in gold, says Ray Dalio. | ||
That's what big governments and corporations, universities, institutions, and billionaires are doing. | ||
So we've got Trump trying to turn it around, but then I see everywhere, and I see a lot of signs that could be serious. | ||
It's not just corporate hype, that we've got this giant bubble, AI bubble. | ||
China's got incredible debt. | ||
The EU is falling apart. | ||
As bad as America is, we're the best house in a bad neighborhood. | ||
The UK is in deep trouble. | ||
Canada's in deep trouble. | ||
Bucking Trump and his economic deal would actually help them as well because the monopolies up there hurt the population there more than hurts us. | ||
So they pay so much more for things. | ||
This is coming to a head. | ||
It's hard for me to gauge what is actually going to happen. | ||
But when we hear about out-of-control debt, bubbles, record credit card debt, even quote, wealthy people now, record credit card debt. | ||
What's really going on? | ||
And quantifying the danger. | ||
What is the danger? | ||
How bad is it? | ||
The bank failures, things like that that we see being prepared for. | ||
So, Alex, you had some articles on it. | ||
The biggest one that you have up there on your screen was the UBS piece. | ||
UBS is signaling with their actions, not necessarily their words, but with their actions, that there is a currency banking crisis right around the corner. | ||
How do we know? | ||
Because the business that they are in, foreign exchange and banking and things like that, they're scaling back or stopping altogether complex foreign currency transactions. | ||
Why? | ||
What do they see coming that they don't want to? | ||
You said months ago, the carry trade is basically over. | ||
It's over. | ||
And they see so much turbulence that they don't know which way this is going to go. | ||
Because like you said earlier, the pendulum is shifting, right? | ||
What is going to be right around the corner? | ||
Are we going to see massive bank failures, which is why Wells Fargo had to borrow $188 billion in the first quarter alone just to stave off a liquidity crisis? | ||
Are they seeing bank failures? | ||
Are they seeing a change in the money system as we know it? | ||
So they're going to say, we've got to stop some of these complex currency transactions. | ||
There's no doubt that's coming down. | ||
You have the Oracle Omaha hoarding hundreds of billions of cash in the last three years. | ||
What does Heath see coming? | ||
Well, you don't have billionaires selling their equities and selling the things that they have ownership in and just sitting on the sideline in cash if they thought those things were going to go up. | ||
See, I think there's a tectonic shift that's about to happen. | ||
And Christine Lagarde, she's the Jerome Powell of the European Union. | ||
She's head of the European Central Bank, says that the central banks are going to become obsolete. | ||
They are scared silly over the privatization of money via stablecoins, right? | ||
So, this world is changing. | ||
That UBS article is very important because I think that's right around the corner. | ||
But what I smiled at this morning is the three articles, the two by Ray Dalio and the one where it talks about, and should investors move from gold to silver? | ||
It's like, okay, Alex, we've been ahead of this curve for two years, you and I. Two years. | ||
We've been telling people to go into silver. | ||
Now that the fact that the retail public is catching on to what we've been doing for two years and allocating into strength tells me that we're about to see massive growth when you not only have industrial demand, you're going to have retail demand. | ||
And that means prices are going to go up. | ||
So then you've got one of the largest hedge fund managers in the world, Ray Dalio, saying, you know, how many hedge fund managers over the years have said, oh, you got to put money into precious metals? | ||
Hardly any of them. | ||
And if they did, it was this dinky percentage. | ||
He's saying 15%. | ||
You've got to get out of your cash positions, go into metals because the world is on the verge of an economic heart attack. | ||
His words, not mine. | ||
Right. | ||
So when I look at that and I dissect it, it's like, what's the economic heart attack? | ||
It's Japan, Alex. | ||
Like you and I talked about weeks ago, Japan's loss of the yen carry trade, which was the financing arm of the global growth since the 1980s, because at 0% Japanese yen interest rates, countries, hedge funds, big massive banks could borrow yen at zero and invest it risk-free in European bonds, U.S. bonds paying 2% or 3%. | ||
That's free money. | ||
That caused the growth. | ||
Now that Japanese rates are up 4% this year alone, yen carry trade is over. | ||
Global growth is over. | ||
But don't worry if you're American because we are actually pendulum shifting moment, coming to the top of the heap again. | ||
However, the global economy, I think, is going to hit a debt spiral, which is why UBS and all of these billionaires and the Oracle of Omaha are getting out of their positions going into cash. | ||
I would say cash isn't safe. | ||
Cash is not safe, Alex. | ||
U.S. Treasury wants to be able to do that. | ||
There are things that are commodities that can be converted into cash that are portable. | ||
So just expanding on this, Trump understood all this uncertainty. | ||
He has all these top innovators and financial experts. | ||
He understands the key going into this crisis is to be the innovator, to be where everybody's investing, and to be the crypto capital, and to be the industrial gold and silver capital. | ||
He has a deal with India to only buy their gold from us now, and that's happening. | ||
So he is doing everything at every level to make us the place to flee to when this collapse happens. | ||
There'll be some bumps in it, but I see the United States going into an era that we haven't seen in 100 plus years of explosive growth on the other side of this. | ||
We are being positioned perfectly. | ||
Perfectly. | ||
To actually be the champion and finally be the recipient rather than the little guy. | ||
You know, all these globalist international organizations that we funded with so much money and didn't get a commensurate vote on their decisions, Trump's getting rid of them, right? | ||
World Health Organization, you know, we're diminishing our stake in that. | ||
NATO, who knows what's going to happen with that. | ||
But the international community is scared that the United States, and don't look at this as a negative word, is starting to isolate itself from the global community. | ||
And let's be clear. | ||
Let's be cynical. | ||
Trump's been against this for 40 years. | ||
He's been for these policies of tariffs and good trade deals. | ||
But the American globalist elite sold out America for international power in the last 40 plus years. | ||
They got incredibly wealthy, but now that's bringing down the whole system. | ||
But because the United States was critical to all this and the main place they sold their goods, we still had the power. | ||
And so at the last minute, it's just flipping back to a new system. | ||
And that's why Trump should succeed, is succeeding, because even most of the elites that went along with all this and got super rich are now flipping back over because it actually makes more sense. | ||
And that's why Trump's destined to succeed if he doesn't blow his feet off of the ridiculous Jeffrey Epstein crap, you know, saying, shut it down, don't look at it. | ||
When we know there's no real evidence about him there, but the CIA wants him to shut it down because they were involved in Massad running it. | ||
He's been asked to do that. | ||
He turns around and does it. | ||
Then the Democrats turn around and use it on him. | ||
So then he says, okay, bring stuff out about them. | ||
And so we're back to where we were. | ||
How do you see that affecting things? | ||
Well, I mean, I wish that the Epstein stuff wasn't such a stinking distraction, Alex. | ||
And who knows what is going to be behind it, why the CIA is covering it up, you know, who's involved, Mossad, whoever, right? | ||
The good thing is that you've done investigation on it. | ||
Trump's not on there, right? | ||
But this is a distraction of all distractions focusing us away from what is really important for the American public right now. | ||
And I'm not saying that human trafficking is awful. | ||
These tough stuff that's happened to kids, it's awful. | ||
And these people need to go to jail. | ||
They're evil. | ||
They're awful. | ||
They're horrible. | ||
It's definitely being used to try to bring down the Trump administration and distract from other things. | ||
And it's a distraction from the economy right now as Trump is winning on the economy, which I was just talking to a good friend earlier this morning. | ||
Husband hasn't worked in two years in the construction work because people can't afford to buy their houses. | ||
It's like lower interest rates, Jerome Powell. | ||
He's wanting to blame Trump for a recession. | ||
And Trump, given the ability to run free without these massive headwinds, is going to grow the economy. | ||
Growing the economy is going to Be fantastic for silver because of the industrial demand. | ||
It's going to be great for cryptocurrency because cryptocurrency tends to go with the stock market, right? | ||
But if these things aren't allowed because the headwinds are so strong and they want to destroy Trump so bad, we go into a recession that's actually an inflationary recession because of all the money that's been printed, all the debt that's out there. | ||
That's what they want Trump's legacy to be as the president who goes down with one of the worst inflationary recessions in the history of America. | ||
People don't know, it'd be worse the Great Depression if this happens because the demographics, the numbers, the debt, the energy issues, all of it. | ||
The globalists want post-industrial. | ||
They believe they can crash the world economy, social engineer us, bring in universal basic incomes, but they can only do that if we don't blame them. | ||
The globalists are already reviled. | ||
That's why I've told the globalists, your plan, you can't crash things and blame Trump dumbasses. | ||
He's already set Powell up to get the blame, which is true. | ||
So we're not in the old game where you controlled all the media and you can pull off these crimes and these economic disasters and war and get away with it. | ||
You guys need to get on board and then they'll actually keep their stolen wealth. | ||
I'm not even defending them. | ||
I'm saying what they're doing is like a kamikaze pilot. | ||
I mean, if you look at, like they look at things one-dimensionally, well, we can just do this and then get Trump and when everybody goes belly up, we've got cash. | ||
We'll buy things up and vertically integrate. | ||
It'll be war in the streets and total collapse. | ||
And the globalists are on record building all these bunkers and trying to hide out. | ||
Why would you want to rule a world where you have to live in a bunker and it's like World War Z up on the surface? | ||
You peep, that's why I see Trump wants golf courses and hotels and steakhouses and football games and American flags and real jobs and factories. | ||
And it's just like you globalists think it's cool to be James Bond supervillains. | ||
It's not cool. | ||
It's not cool to try to pretend you're Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin, you jerks. | ||
But they just love it. | ||
They love keeping their thumb on us. | ||
And I just don't know. | ||
I mean, even in the last WEF meeting, they said everybody hates us. | ||
We got to get trust back. | ||
And they come up with new lies. | ||
So they admit they're dying. | ||
They admit they're obsolete. | ||
They admit everyone's turning on them. | ||
They're having to cancel elections in Europe and arrest their political opposition all over the world. | ||
And it just gets worse for them by the minute, but they don't stop, Kurt. | ||
I mean, Trump's giving them options to run up the flag. | ||
They can take their stolen money and just go away, but they won't do it. | ||
So now Trump's, okay, and I'm just getting in diameters ready. | ||
And then I ask, what will the globalists do once that happens? | ||
You know, they're going to pull off false flags and stuff. | ||
They're not giving up, Kurt. | ||
I'm really worried. | ||
I mean, at least we've got the initiative. | ||
At least we're not laying down. | ||
But I want people to understand the danger of these globalists because they are so used to winning and so used to us going along with it that I think they're going to go ahead and just keep being obstructionist and accelerationist. | ||
And because again, folks, it's not the weird, you know, crazy Muslims or white supremacists or black supremacists that want accelerationists. | ||
That's a very small group of people. | ||
No, the globalists, the Extinction Rebellion, King Charles, the New Order, they want to collapse civilization. | ||
They think they'll control, so they'll rule it, have a new feudalist system. | ||
They're the accelerationists. | ||
And that's why we're in so much danger. | ||
Huge danger. | ||
And everything that you said has such a deep spiritual underpinning to it, right? | ||
Pride comes before the fall, right? | ||
Their pride and their arrogance is going to cause them to be very, very dangerous, like a rabid dog backed into a corner, right? | ||
They're going to fight to the death to get their way out, right? | ||
But ultimately, pride comes before the fall. | ||
You know, so I'm looking at some of these other spiritual underpinnings. | ||
You look at central bank digital currency, the ability to cut you off from buying or selling if your ideology doesn't match up with it. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
That's what's at risk of being lost because of Trump's stablecoin and now privatization of money, so to speak. | ||
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See, this is where in the Bible, when God tells us. | |
By the way, all the heads of the central banks, the head of the UN, all of them say they're going to use it to control our activities. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
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Their words, not ours. | ||
This isn't coming from a conservative podcaster. | ||
This is coming from their own words at the Bank for International Settlements. | ||
You can look at Project Enbridge. | ||
You can look at Project Icebreaker. | ||
You could look at all these different projects that they have. | ||
But when the ability to cut you off from buying or selling based on your ideology, your digital social profile, your social credit score, to me, that's the mark of the beast, Alex. | ||
Well, God wouldn't talk about the mark of the beast unless there's options because he's a God of freedom and a God of choice. | ||
We have the choice as a Christian to accept Jesus or not. | ||
We have a choice to sin or not sin. | ||
You will have a choice to actually accept the mark of the beast, which is terrible in Revelation, or not accept it. | ||
Well, now that we've got the stable coins, right? | ||
We've got an alternative system. | ||
There's actually something. | ||
God always gives us a way out. | ||
If people don't understand the Bible, it's all very clear. | ||
You have to worship the beast to get the mark. | ||
You don't just, oh, I'll accept it. | ||
No, you've got to, it's social credit score. | ||
You've got to, and it's always going to change. | ||
It's always going to be more. | ||
He says you got to turn your kids over to the government. | ||
Boys will be girls. | ||
Girls will be men. | ||
Children will be put above their parents. | ||
It's all described. | ||
All of it's described. | ||
And see, they're going to make it really hard to not accept it in the sense of universal basic income, right? | ||
Even Christians who know revelation and they're getting their social security payments through the central bank digital currency. | ||
It's like, if you don't accept this, you're not going to get your social security payments. | ||
or your universal basic income? | ||
What are people going to do? | ||
This is where I took an Uber this morning as we hiked super far, but then, you know, drove back to the office in an Uber. | ||
And the thing was literally going, your seatbelt's not on. | ||
We only want you to be safe. | ||
And the AI was barking orders because my daughter was in the middle and hadn't put her, it was me and Sean and my daughter Charlotte hadn't put her seatbelt on. | ||
And it was just in the future, they've already said it will, it will, it will know who you are off the app. | ||
And they're saying that you will be docked or charged more or given a social credit knock for that. | ||
Again, everything is surveilled, folks. | ||
It's all for good reasons, but it's not. | ||
It's not, and this is why one of the options that you and I have talked about for years is like a tangible asset. | ||
Get out of the system, get something that's not digital. | ||
For those of you who like tangible assets like gold and silver, take delivery of it. | ||
For those of you who are okay with the digital world, I see a world coming pretty soon where real world assets, whether it's gold, silver, real estate, stocks, bonds, mutual funds are all going to be tokenized. | ||
We're heading into a digital world, which is why probably Jerome Powell, Christina Lagarde, they're concerned about the viability and future of the central bank. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's either us or them. | ||
It's a battle of systems and they want total control. | ||
So everyone should call you, get a free consultation on the phone or by email. | ||
And it's all what is the wholesale best service delivered to you, or they've got depositories you keep it in, comes out of Texas. | ||
Incredible service. | ||
I've ordered a little bit of silver and gold, came like two days later, you know, delivered FedEx to the door. | ||
It is, it is, it is hands down. | ||
And I'm not trying to knock everybody else, folks, but I can make three, four, five times with the other groups, and they claim they're selling bullion. | ||
And then you call up and they pitch you a bunch of numismatics and other stuff. | ||
Even the bullion they claim, you know, it's not bullion. | ||
You can call Kirk. | ||
Whatever the silver spot price is, that's out of the ground. | ||
But whatever the wholesale price is for gold or silver, that's what you get. | ||
You can sell it back for free. | ||
Nobody of any renown has that. | ||
They have it. | ||
It is the hands down, the place to go, KEPM.com forward slash gold. | ||
Put in the email there. | ||
You want to get called. | ||
They'll call you at free consultation. | ||
You can roll over financial instruments very, very easily. | ||
And gold and silver is the best producing, best performing thing right now, but it's an emergency backup. | ||
And it's not in competition with Bitcoin. | ||
You want to diversify in life and have different things. | ||
So people need to call 720-605-3900, 720-605-3900 and talk to Kirk Elliott. | ||
He answers the phone a lot. | ||
He's got over 50 people there in Denver, Colorado. | ||
He's an amazing person. | ||
Dr. Elliott, thank you so much. | ||
My pleasure, Alex. | ||
We'll see you soon. | ||
KEPM.com forward slash gold, 720-605-3900. | ||
And we get a good sponsorship out of it. | ||
We get a little percent of whatever you get there. | ||
And I've been offered a million dollars a month to sell you numismatics at 30%, 40% above spot. | ||
And people will buy it. | ||
Show them it's pretty coins. | ||
I won't do that. | ||
And it's okay to go out and people like collectible coins, knock yourself out. | ||
But if you're doing it for an investment, you want bars, folks, okay? | ||
And from known mints. | ||
And that's it. | ||
It's very simple, not rocket science. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, I mean, our financial issues would be over if I rip people off. | ||
So, you know, we get $100,000 sponsorship, some bigger ones, $150,000, having Kirk on promoting it because there's not a bunch of profit in ripping people off. | ||
But in scalability, there is for Kirk. | ||
He's the biggest, even though he doesn't make a lot of money compared to firms that are smaller, but he's the biggest because all the smart people know he's the best, period. | ||
There are a lot of other good little mom and pops and groups out there, but there's just not, you can't, you have to be massively scaled up to sell gold and silver with a tiny percentage. | ||
You have to be massively scaled up or you can't operate on small profits. | ||
I mean, that's like McDonald's back when it was 56 years ago. | ||
It was still good food. | ||
I was like, it was good and tasty and beef tallow, delicious. | ||
But the guy that created it, he said, look, I'd rather sell people billions of hamburgers and only make a small percentage on them than sell you a million hamburgers, make a bigger percent, because I make more money selling you a billion hamburgers. | ||
Well, the problem is you got to get up to a billion hamburgers. | ||
That's what Kirk's doing. | ||
So it's why it's the only place you can get it like that and not get screwed over. | ||
And so gold and silver is a great thing, except anything good. | ||
It's like a water hole in the Sahara. | ||
The water's good and the gazelles and the elephants and things come there to drink. | ||
But what is hanging around the water hole or out in the savannah in Western Africa, down in Central Africa or Eastern Africa? | ||
What's hanging around where all the prey comes? | ||
Crocodiles that are 20 feet long and lions. | ||
Well, Kirk Elliott's not a lion. | ||
He's not a crocodile. | ||
He's the water. | ||
He's the good deal. | ||
But people that don't know that just go stumbling in to the water is good. | ||
The gold and silver is the water. | ||
It's good. | ||
God gave it to us. | ||
But around that water hole, baby, you better look in those grass right there. | ||
You see those eyes looking at you? | ||
That's a lion. | ||
You see those little eyes over there in the water? | ||
Looks like a log. | ||
That's an 18-foot-long crocodile. | ||
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And I am so pissed that there aren't very many good gold and silver companies. | ||
I mean, it's really disgusting. | ||
Pretty good analogy, though, right? | ||
The pool is the gold and silver. | ||
The gold and silver companies are the presidents, the crocodiles, the hippopotamus. | ||
Hippos aren't mean. | ||
Oh, they kill more people than half or anything else. | ||
They're the meanest thing around. | ||
All right. | ||
That is the meanest, toughest land animal. | ||
A hippopotamus would take a polar bear. | ||
The next toughest animal is like, I guess an elephant could run them both over, but a bull elephant. | ||
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We need your backing. | ||
I am 100% dauntless. | ||
If anything, I get overheated because I've got so much energy and I'm so angry at these people and it bleeds off into my life. | ||
I need your backing. | ||
I'm backing you. | ||
Quite frankly, if you don't back me and my crew, what we're doing, you're nuts. | ||
And I'm not mad at you. | ||
I'm the same. | ||
You're crazy. | ||
Evil hates this transmission. | ||
We've got their number. | ||
And if you don't back, the organization's 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 white flag, quite frankly. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
People ask, man, thanks for fighting. | ||
Thanks for 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 people. | ||
Look at them. | ||
They've got to be opposed. | ||
People tend to think being persecuted 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 route was starting. | ||
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, there's our fastest ship. | ||
Go out. | ||
He immediately goes out and engages and takes over all these British ships for three times the size. | ||
Just ramming straight into them. | ||
Well, that's what I want to 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. | ||
Tell the truth. | ||
Be accurate. | ||
Stand against evil. | ||
Have courage. | ||
Until it's not even having courage. | ||
what you are. | ||
you you you All right, folks. | ||
We are now into our number three. | ||
And I want to take your phone calls on Trump and your report card on him, the Epstein stuff, the economy, my take on where this is going, what's happening. | ||
We can also talk about something I haven't gotten to. | ||
I mentioned it, but it really should have been my top story. | ||
Really should have been my top story. | ||
I've already seen the signs of this. | ||
And a standard procedure of a president's actually in charge. | ||
And a government that we've been backing doesn't do what we want. | ||
The U.S. government does regime change. | ||
And most of the time, it's been done for evil purposes. | ||
But Zelensky needs to be removed. | ||
Ukraine needs to have free elections. | ||
We need to end this potentially world-ending war. | ||
And Russia has come out and leaked. | ||
And I don't just believe the Russians, but most of the time their intel leaks are accurate. | ||
Right before they invaded Ukraine three and a half years ago, like, we are not invading. | ||
I'm like, yeah, you are. | ||
It was on national TV. | ||
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They're like, we need to interview now. | |
The Russians are actually not very good liars. | ||
But they've been accurate on most of it. | ||
And they're saying Western and Ukrainian officials held secret meeting on Austin Zelensky. | ||
Yeah, I can tell you that's going on. | ||
And then I talk to my sources and they go, how do you know that? | ||
Who told you that? | ||
And I'm like, I figured it out. | ||
Oh, well, you're good at that. | ||
Yep. | ||
Sounds like you know what you're talking about. | ||
Well, what is that going on? | ||
Well, Alex, I think you already know the answer. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then what do you think about this? | ||
They'll ask me. | ||
So I don't reach out to all these sources usually to get information. | ||
I reach out to ask them what they think. | ||
And it's because they've been such good sources in the past. | ||
And then they'll ask, well, what do you think? | ||
And more than nine times out of ten, we're right. | ||
Because our head's in the game. | ||
So we can discuss all This and more. | ||
Two hours is left here, or an hour and 57 and a half minutes, technically, ahead of Owen Schroyer in the war room today. | ||
And Owen's always done a great job nine years here, but he just gets better and better, just like Harrison Smith. | ||
The war room coming up at 3 p.m. | ||
Central, Infowars.com forward slash show, man.video. | ||
They can shut that down. | ||
So be sure and follow us on extra log shones and more. | ||
But I said I'd hit this, and I hit it a little bit in the first hour, but I'm going to hit it when we come back. | ||
And that is the Jewish settlers, some of them, are not just burning out and killing the Palestinians that are left. | ||
And I don't support that, even though I think Islam is a cancer. | ||
Well, where is it supposed to be if not where it's been? | ||
So, you know, kill Hamas, kill Hezbollah, whatever. | ||
Don't blow up five-year-olds. | ||
And snipers laugh and shoot eight-year-old kids and stuff. | ||
It's just, it's evil. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
You're like, well, Islam's bad. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you're going to act just like it. | ||
So now they're burning up and blowing up just on a daily basis, the few churches left. | ||
And then, oh, it's an accident. | ||
And then later, of course, it's not an accident. | ||
Oh, we firebombed this on accident. | ||
Oh, we dropped a bomb on accident. | ||
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Oh, these Christian aid trucks. | ||
We just, we just shot missiles right through the sunroofs of a bunch of cars perfectly on accident. | ||
Oh, yeah, right. | ||
Tiger Woods just hit a hole in one by accident. | ||
Oh, we just stood down for seven and a half hours on October 7th by accident, but we have this incredible military, which you do. | ||
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Just stop it. | |
Oopsie, we're going to stop the settlers burning up the last Christians, firebombing their houses. | ||
And even the U.S. ambassador, Huckabee, who is a Christian Zionist, is like sending him letters saying, stop. | ||
And they're like, we're going to push all Gentiles out. | ||
He's like, people are learning about that. | ||
It's going to cut off all the churches, sending you the money, dumbass. | ||
And the Netanyahu apologizes. | ||
And then the Israeli settlers burn down more churches. | ||
God almighty, what the hell is your problem, man? | ||
You got some hutspa. | ||
Well, we're into hour number three right now. | ||
And as predicted last hour by Dr. Kirk Elliott, Economist, despite all Trump's pressure and everything, Fed leaves rates unchanged to find Trump's demands for aggressive cuts. | ||
And the very same Federal Reserve shareholders that own the private EU Central Bank and the German private central bank, they've cut their rates repeatedly. | ||
Wow. | ||
So we knew that was coming. | ||
Trump needs to start beating the drum to have Congress repeal the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
Because it's true, Trump has no authority over it other than being able to appoint Fed chairman to their terms. | ||
And again, that's the New York Fed is the actual board of the private bank. | ||
The 12 offices are a private, but it's a treasury interface and does real stuff for the U.S. banking system, collects the money, ships the money out, does all that. | ||
So that's all legitimate, but it's functions the Treasury should be doing. | ||
And it does it in conjunction. | ||
So they try to confuse you with their Fed education about it. | ||
Oh, look, we do this. | ||
Yeah, you do that. | ||
But the people running the policy are in New York. | ||
And that's why you have all these other Fed chairmen, co-chairs around the country constantly complaining about it. | ||
Because they actually, most of them are good. | ||
I mean, you could, but the head of Texas, the head of, I mean, the different regional banks, basic tech, I mean, it sounds like me or Ron Paul. | ||
You listen to what they put out. | ||
They're like, the Federal Reserve out of New York is shutting down all the local banks and killing liquidity. | ||
This is BS because they got their foot on our neck. | ||
And still, the average American doesn't know the Federal Reserve is private. | ||
Well, in the last 30 minutes of the next hour, I'm going to take calls to cover news now. | ||
Tucker had an extremely informative, revered historian on. | ||
And I'm quite the expert on these subjects. | ||
I can tell you everything he's saying is dead on. | ||
And then he's obviously always up on the latest. | ||
And he got threatened and persecuted by the EU and the CIA on record for exposing them and how they're destroying society by design. | ||
But it's very refreshing to see the private Fed head and the private head of the EU, central bank, saying, we're obsolete. | ||
Everyone hates us. | ||
What Trump's doing with crypto is going to destroy us. | ||
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Oh, you won't do what I say? | ||
I'll just create a whole new system. | ||
And then obviously that can all be abused too. | ||
But diversity in economic systems is always the answer to tyranny. | ||
And Trump is creating a decentralized wide spectrum system that will be a huge boom and will destroy the private central bank's dominance. | ||
As I played the head of the private Central Bank of Europe admitting last hour. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's very, very exciting. | ||
Now, let me give you the toll-free number. | ||
First-time callers on Ukraine-Russia, Trump reportedly planning to oust Zelensky. | ||
We'll get to that in a moment. | ||
The Epstein latest developments, what do you think is going on there? | ||
What do you make of the economy? | ||
The Fed doing this. | ||
Trump's incredible success on tariffs. | ||
That's $500 billion in or whatever. | ||
It's wild. | ||
But finishing up what I hit in the first hour. | ||
So you got the West Bank to the east of Israel proper and then down at the southwest there in the Mediterranean, backed up against Egypt. | ||
You got Gaza or what's left of it. | ||
And now they're saying it's more like 300,000 dead in Gaza, not 50,000. | ||
You got a couple million people left there, and you got all these aid groups and these images of people begging for food and children starving to death. | ||
And then you've got many of the Muslims there do not want war, do not want to attack Israel. | ||
But you got Hamas all underground running around. | ||
And Israel that helped back it and put it in power until three years ago. | ||
Netanyahu was giving them lots of money because he wanted bad guys in charge so he'd have an enemy. | ||
And this is all on record, just like the West helped put Al-Qaeda in now into Syria. | ||
And now they've been slaughtering Christians in mass. | ||
So I don't want to hear about defensive civilization from Yetan Yahoo when this is going on. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
No, you need to have bad guys in there so you can come in and take over and stay in power when you're unpopular. | ||
And Trump's been wanting peace deals, and that's been totally ignored. | ||
So for a long time, this has been happening for really since 47, but it's intensified where now in Gaza and in Bethlehem and in the West Bank and just everywhere, you have Israel through its militia settlers firebombing and burning people's houses, homes, running huge attacks, spray painting death threats, killing people. | ||
And they're Orthodox Christians, Coptic Christians, and Catholic Christians. | ||
And they're not anti-Israel and they've been there for thousands of years. | ||
And so Mike Huckabee, and I showed the footage a few weeks ago, the last big attack, now more happened over the last few days. | ||
You see this one of the last Christian village in West Bank, and the houses are on fire, the cars are on fire. | ||
And Israel's not even denying they're doing this. | ||
It's not like it's some false flat. | ||
So you show that again. | ||
Just show Christian village, last Christian village in West Bank burned. | ||
Showed it last week, two weeks ago. | ||
And you can see the church is getting blown up, and then Israel says that that's an accident. | ||
So now, Huckabee two weeks ago sends a letter to Israel and to Netanyahu, and he's the ambassador and basically lives over there. | ||
He's totally pro-Israel. | ||
And I like Huckabee on domestic policies. | ||
He's a nice guy. | ||
And I get you got to choose a side. | ||
I mean, he's been a Christian Zionist his whole career. | ||
I mean, he talks about Israel more than he does America. | ||
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And I get it. | ||
That's part of his faith. | ||
All that. | ||
But, I mean, this is a slobbering, sycophantic supporter of whoever's in charge of Israel. | ||
And he's involved with the aid groups, and they run ads on Fox and everywhere else, and the Christian networks raising billions a year from American Protestant Zionists. | ||
I mean, you go to a mainline Protestant church, folks, and I mean, it's as pro-Israel than a right-wing synagogue. | ||
I mean, probably more so. | ||
I mean, you go in there and you think you're worshiping Judaism, not Jesus Christ. | ||
And so Huckabee starts sending him letters going, hey, man, you can't blow up the last few Christian villages and kill everybody and blow their churches up and firebomb their houses. | ||
This looks really bad. | ||
Now, is that Huckabee trying to hurt Israel or help Israel? | ||
No, any moron would know that the way these settlers are behaving is why American Christians don't like Muslims. | ||
You're acting as anti-Christian as a freaking ISIS person. | ||
And again, I don't want Israel to be blown up. | ||
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I don't have a fetish to hate Israel. | |
But I will not apologize for criticizing Israel. | ||
It's trying to drag us into war, manipulating our domestic policies, trying to censor here domestically. | ||
And the Jewish lobby is constantly joining the left, criticizing white people and Western culture and saying it's racist when, hey, bro, you got an ethno-state over there. | ||
There's laws that a non-Jew can't marry a Jew in Israel. | ||
Get arrested. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We don't harp on that. | ||
Okay, have your state. | ||
Be proud of your religion and ethnicity or whatever. | ||
I mean, I'm all for people doing their own thing. | ||
Just don't lecture us when we're not doing one tenth as Western Christians to have some protection of our culture, just a tiny bit. | ||
And you tell us it is the devil. | ||
And then you do stuff that is just outrageous. | ||
U.S. says attack on West Bank Palestinian Church was an act of terror, Reuters. | ||
So even the Trump administration and Huckabee says, this is terrorism. | ||
Stop it. | ||
And then I've got the quotes here from the local kibbutz newspapers and websites where they literally say, we're going to drive all Gentiles. | ||
You're all a threat. | ||
You're all bad. | ||
So that is their response to Huckabee trying to get them to stop destroying themselves in the eyes of the world. | ||
And that's a microcosm of this real life snuff film we're watching with everybody getting starved and slaughtered in Gaza. | ||
So just like when I said Trump comes out and says, forget Epstein, move along, I go, that's the dumbest thing you could say or do. | ||
It's going to blow up. | ||
Well, this is 100 times more insane. | ||
What Netanyahu is doing is trying to get the whole world to turn against Israel and have a giant Arab uprising against Israel so he can play God and keep them in a constant war. | ||
He wouldn't be in power right now if this wasn't happening. | ||
So Israel is committing political suicide. | ||
And people go, well, great. | ||
Drive them into the ocean. | ||
They got nuclear weapons, dumbasses. | ||
It's like starting a war with the Russians. | ||
You know where that ends. | ||
but this is Israel going wild stirring all this up. | ||
And then people are good, we'll destroy them. | ||
You're not going to destroy them. | ||
You're going to get us all destroyed. | ||
Trump's like, hey, let's build golf courses and hire the Palestinians to run them. | ||
Israel's like, nah. | ||
They could go in there and remove Hamas and all them and go in there and rebuild that. | ||
Those people would be converted to capitalism in 10 seconds. | ||
And the ones that aren't, well, they can be shipped wherever. | ||
But the point is, is that Saudi Arabia has got to plan all of it. | ||
They're going to give Israel the money to do it. | ||
And Yahoo goes, no, because he wants total, complete chaos. | ||
And he's got a bunch of wound up, crazy people. | ||
I mean, the polls are as high as 85% of the Israelis want to just wipe out every Palestinian. | ||
And don't tell me they're not Palestinians. | ||
Palestine's a real thing. | ||
A lot of them are vagabonds. | ||
I get that part. | ||
I get nobody wants to take them. | ||
I wouldn't turn my back on a Palestinian on average for 10 seconds. | ||
I get that. | ||
See, just because they're bad on average doesn't mean you get to blow up five-year-olds in front of everybody and then, you know, tell us it's all okay. | ||
And then you start blowing up the Christians that don't do a damn thing to you. | ||
And more and more, the Israelis are beating up Christian tour groups that come, including tour groups associated with Huckabee, because the Jews on average over there are so wound up like a beehive and so pissed at everybody. | ||
It reminds me in France and Spain. | ||
They're attacking and burning and going after tourists saying, we don't want you here, even though most of their economy is tourism. | ||
I mean, it's not just the Israel acting like this. | ||
It's just, it's nuts. | ||
I mean, the Israelis ought to be kissing Christians' asses and red carpeting them for tourism. | ||
But nope, instead, Christians are being treated like filth over there now. | ||
And it wasn't like that 20, 30 years ago. | ||
And so the more Netanyahu gets Israel attacked, the more wound up and tribal the Jews get, you see. | ||
And then the more crazy they go, the more crazy everybody else goes. | ||
And now it just goes on. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you got, it's just, it's, I mean, I could find 100 new videos a day of Jews beating Christians up and spitting on them. | ||
Now, that's not all the Jews over there, but do the Jews understand the world is watching you act like crazy people? | ||
And I can look second, third, fourth order where this goes. | ||
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So do you want me to read this article, InfoWars, that has links to the Israeli news? | ||
I mean, this is really nasty stuff. | ||
Israel's settlers again commit terrorist attack against Christians in West Bank. | ||
That's the State Department. | ||
That's Huckabee saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
We're kind of turning a blind eye while you wipe out the Muslims, but you don't need to attack the Christians. | ||
And response, they're like, pound sand, old man. | ||
Just give us that Christian Zionist money and shut the hell up. | ||
Despite U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee's recent visit to the Tai Bet, the last fully Christian town in the West Bank, he went there to give it attention a few weeks ago to stop the attacks, during which he condemned the violence against the town and called for harsh consequences for the perpetrators. | ||
Aggressive attacks on the village, firebombs, houses, churches. | ||
Early Monday, according to several local reports, Israeli settlers assaulted homes with stones and firebombs, everything else, attempted to set houses afire, threatened to the inhabitants with graffiti messages saying, we're going to get you, and again, burned up, blew up more things. | ||
German ambassador to Israel, Stefan Sibbert, condemned the attacks. | ||
Monday, whether the target is a Christian village or a Muslim community, these extremist settlers may claim divine mandate. | ||
The only truth, they are criminals, strangers to any authentic faith. | ||
The Forum for the Holy Land Christians also released a statement Monday decrying the terrorist attack and demanding an in-depth investigation into the international neutral body, accountability for the terrorist and actions against those who incite the terrorists. | ||
You got the IDF shooting Christians in the West Bank and Gaza and everywhere else. | ||
Vatican News reported that the attackers are part of an extremist Israel group called Hilltop Youth, known for setting up illegal outposts in Palestinian territory and committing violence against Palestinians and their land. | ||
According to terrorism expert Ami Pedhzer, Hilltop Youth adhere, and they link their sites to the Canist worldview endorsing deportation, revenge, and annihilation of Gentiles that pose a threat to the people of Israel. | ||
Amid their latest Attack in the village. | ||
The Israeli settlers reportedly set fire to the town's cemetery and the historic church of St. George, one of the oldest religious landmarks in Palestine. | ||
Father Bahir Fawadi, parish priest of the church of Christ, the Redeemer, in the village located east of Ramallah, recently lamented, we do not live in peace, but in daily fear of siege. | ||
And it goes on with more examples. | ||
Now, here's another one. | ||
Israeli settlers attack West Bank Christian Village again. | ||
Here's the statement by Ambassador Mike Huggaby condemning the terrorism. | ||
That was on July 16th, half a month ago. | ||
Two weeks ago. | ||
And it's only getting worse. | ||
Meanwhile, over 40 Christians killed in ISIS-linked terrorist attack on the Congolese Catholic Church with hundreds of other murders. | ||
So this is what goes on in places in Africa like the Congo. | ||
So the average American thinks, oh, just support Israel. | ||
They're fighting Islam. | ||
And yeah, you can say they are, and also stirring it up and then putting radical Islamist groups in control so they have a new enemy. | ||
But Denyahoo wants to ship the Palestinians to Europe and the U.S. No, you can keep them. | ||
But Europe's waking up. | ||
Berlin's special visa program for Syrians, Afghans, and Iraqis has been scrapped. | ||
Inner Europol chief of their police force says 12-year-olds killed for $20,000 cash. | ||
They don't tell you in her statement what they're talking about. | ||
They're talking about North Africans and Muslims. | ||
Muslim aliens demand for female only care of wife at Austrian hospital rejected. | ||
These people just demand everything, man. | ||
It is just something else. | ||
You know what? | ||
I got an idea for all the Middle Easterners. | ||
Just in average, your culture, what you do, what goes on over there. | ||
You got all our oil money. | ||
You got all the rest of it. | ||
I don't want to interfere in your countries. | ||
Israel, you can go over there, do whatever you want. | ||
Muslims, whoever you want. | ||
How about you just leave us alone? | ||
How about Israel doesn't have its lobby manipulating our government? | ||
And how about the Muslims trying to take over all these governorships and mayoral things and all your crap and running down the country and running down Christians and running down white people? | ||
If we're so bad, just go away. | ||
And by the way, the old days of us kissing your ass is over, okay? | ||
People are sick of it. | ||
We're sick of Elon Omar. | ||
We're sick of Benjamin Yetan Yahoo. | ||
We're sick of all you. | ||
And black Americans are sick of you trying to have a race war. | ||
And Hispanic Americans, more and more. | ||
And white people, we're done. | ||
We know the problem. | ||
It's these big corporations and these special interests that want to make us all fight with each other. | ||
And because we've been so politically correct and so into being guilty, Christianity has been taken over the last 60, 70 years and turned into this white guilt thing. | ||
It was England and the Protestants that banned slavery all over the world. | ||
It was white people made the first moves to ban slavery. | ||
The only places it's still going on is Arab places and places in Africa. | ||
I will no longer be told I'm evil because of the color of my skin when I have nothing to do with any of this. | ||
But liberals and liberal black people and all of them think it's like some piggy bank they've got. | ||
It's like some royal title that they're not white. | ||
So they get to tell me I've done something wrong and I'm out to get them. | ||
Now, I'm smart enough to not blame everybody that's black or brown, and not even most of them, but your leaders. | ||
And you're trying to manipulate me and make me feel guilty. | ||
And instead, I resent you. | ||
And I'm sophisticated enough to not slide into hating all of you. | ||
And I've been warning for decades, all this anti-white stuff is designed to turn white people into rabid racists via survival mechanism so the globalists can then play all the sides off against each other. | ||
Because if we ever got unified around good policies and good monetary systems and good health care and good culture and unified around that and Christianity, that's how we don't all kill each other. | ||
People think sectarianly they're going to run off and create their own black community, their own white community. | ||
And maybe for a while, you'll be okay and actually do good, not because you're away from black people or white people overall, but because you're away from the cities and away from outside influences of the culture. | ||
But it's Hollywood and the left that is poisoning all of us. | ||
It's big pharma attacking all of us. | ||
So you can hide out in the countryside. | ||
Believe me, I know it's very seductive. | ||
And it's good to have that as a backup if you can. | ||
But you better take the country back or they're going to get you in the countryside later. | ||
You understand? | ||
There's no hiding in the sand or pulling your little turtle head in. | ||
We'll come back with your calls. | ||
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I want to go to your phone calls. | ||
I mentioned this yesterday, but I should mention it more. | ||
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Well, compared to the liberals saying all whites are inherently evil and we need to get rid of all the white people at the universities. | ||
And it's just, you know, no, no, the left's taking us there. | ||
And I think it's overall healthy to not be politically correct and not have all this wokeism. | ||
Now, he does it in a very flamboyant style on purpose. | ||
He even admits, you know, he goes too far. | ||
But I look forward to the debate. | ||
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Okay, I just spent probably too much time on the Israel thing because in the scale of things, this Russia thing is much bigger. | ||
But it's still important to cover. | ||
Let me hit this Russia thing, and then I'm going right to your phone calls. | ||
You have the EU cutting billions of dollars because of corruption to Ukraine. | ||
You have Trump slowing and stopping most weapons deliveries to them. | ||
You have a lot of criticism by Trump of Zelensky and the fact that he's not elected now for a year and a half, that he's banned even his loyal opposition parties and taken over the media and banned the Orthodox Church. | ||
And Russia wants free and fair elections over there. | ||
I think that's reasonable as part of the deal to end the war. | ||
And Trump has said to Russia, we may give heavy weapons to Ukraine and start bombing Moscow. | ||
Now he's given them 10 to 12 days as of yesterday. | ||
I hope that's just saber-rattling. | ||
Russia came out and said, we're not taking those threats. | ||
We're not going to stop for our security. | ||
You wouldn't put up with this. | ||
We're not. | ||
You got a real peace deal. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
If not, you just keep your threats. | ||
And then Russia came out today and said, oh, you want 100% tariff on us? | ||
We already have total tariffs. | ||
It made us stronger. | ||
Please, we want you to do it. | ||
So the Russians aren't going to fold. | ||
And the smartest moves I said for a long time, but with Barnes yesterday, would be to remove Zelensky. | ||
And I don't mean kill him, but the word I've heard is that for months, Trump's State Department and others have been talking to the political opposition, also talking to some of his top people. | ||
And now they're meeting with the EU people. | ||
And obviously, NATO doesn't want that, but they're talking about removing Zelensky because he won't make deals either. | ||
Western and Ukraine officials held secret meeting on ousting Zelensky. | ||
So do I believe the Russians when they say this? | ||
I already said this. | ||
I already believe this before they said it. | ||
They say they have intelligence showing it. | ||
Top officials in Kiev saluted Western plans to replace the Ukrainian leader with former military chief Valery Zalzuny. | ||
The SVR said, U.S. and U.K. officials have secretly met with key Ukrainian power brokers to discuss ousting Voldemir Zelensky and replacing him with former military chief, according to Russia's foreign intelligence services. | ||
Yeah, I said months ago, though I can't pronounce his name well, that that's who they're probably replacing with, how do you say it, Valery Zalyuzunyi. | ||
In a statement yesterday, the SVR claimed Western officials had gathered at an undisclosed Alpine Resort, like they always do, with top Zelensky aide Andrei Yermak, Ukrainian military intelligence chief, and others, who is currently Kiev's ambassador to the UK. | ||
According to the agency, all sides agreed it is high time for Zelensky to be replaced and called the change a key condition for resetting Kiev's relations with the West and continuing Western military aid. | ||
The SVR reported that U.S. and UK officials told their Ukrainian counterparts they want the former military chief to become president. | ||
The agency claimed that Yermak and others saluted the plan and secured promises that they would keep their current post who the U.S. wanted to cover. | ||
All right, so I believe that happened, but we will continue to watch that as it unfolds. | ||
All right, I'm going to go to your phone calls. | ||
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Mordecai and Maryland on Israel, politics versus reality. | ||
Mordecai. | ||
Hello? | ||
Yep. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Alex. | ||
How are you? | ||
I'm all right. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Good. | ||
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First of all, longtime listener, a lot of respect for you. | ||
Just wanted to give you an idea. | ||
You've really pushed me in the areas of research to like to question, to be emotionally honest. | ||
All my life, I've been someone who studied people, studied our world, our history, as I guess, us as humans. | ||
And that has led me, I guess, over the years to really debate, to explore, and to engage with everyone from my own faith, from my own community, from different races. | ||
And I've done that for some years now. | ||
And I guess where I want to be at here with you is just to create and to see if you and I could either debate or just explore together the difference between what I would call modern Israel and the biblical Israel. | ||
Israel being, the biblical Israel being what I would believe is like the children of Jacob, us Jews, separate from, let's say, modern Israel, right? | ||
I don't trust politicians. | ||
I don't trust politics. | ||
I don't trust Bibi further than I could throw him, not because he's an Israeli Jew politician, but more so because he takes a place in politics. | ||
I think a lot of your points that you make regarding Israel and the Mossad are extremely valid, and we have enough evidence to say that we should definitely have our finger on the pulse there. | ||
But I think it's dangerous to conflate Bibi, Israel, Mossad, Israel, and then the Jewish nation at large, from let's say if we're looking at it at a macro view. | ||
Oh, listen, I totally agree. | ||
It's like I don't like the communist Chinese government. | ||
I don't blame the Chinese people for that. | ||
And so, I mean, I agree with you. | ||
But then they have a modern Christian Zionist view that whoever's in power in Israel, you must do what they say or you will be cursed. | ||
And so I think that that is a manipulation as well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And yeah, so I would agree with that. | ||
Again, that testament, I don't know if it lives strong. | ||
Again, I'm only going to talk from my close, intimate relationship, let's say that I have here in Maryland, in New York, and Florida. | ||
And I explore a lot and I've had debates. | ||
I talk with rabbis. | ||
I talk with non-believers. | ||
I do a lot of outreach with young kids. | ||
Sure, but I mean, in general, you think it's bad to do it, and it's a really bad look when the settlers are burning up the last few Christian churches. | ||
And even Mike Huckabee, that I'll just say it is sycophantic towards Israel because he makes so much money off of it. | ||
I mean, he leads tours there. | ||
He's like, hey, guys, stop attacking the Christians. | ||
You know, this is bad for business. | ||
And they're not stopping. | ||
Yeah, so that would be a good idea. | ||
And I understand it's a minority of the Jews doing it, but the point is it's happening. | ||
Correct. | ||
And that's, and if I could, and one of the things I want to get on is that if I could give a message to any Jews that are watching or listening and a message that I'm consistently trying to push via social media. | ||
Again, I'm doing this all. | ||
I'm not doing it for clicks. | ||
I'm not doing it for fame, for money. | ||
You know, I'm not doing it for clout. | ||
I'm doing it because I really believe something that, a testament that you've given off a lot is that it's our job as humans, whether we're Jewish, Muslim, Christian, black, white, Asian, it's our job to get in the info war, to educate, to arm yourself, and then as best as you can, emit this energy to the world. | ||
And it will heal with us. | ||
But at the same time, every Jew that's listening, we do need to take responsibility. | ||
We have this idea called Chilo Hashem. | ||
It's when you embarrass God's name in front of the world. | ||
And one of the biggest versions of that would be when a Jew embarrasses another Jew on their actions, where the second Jew looks at the first one being embarrassing and says, one second, if this is his actions, then maybe I'm not really part of this religion. | ||
Maybe it's got it wrong. | ||
And that's one of the worst things a Jew can do. | ||
And I think the Jewish people right now, in light of everything that's been going on, let's say over the past seven years, we need to realize how much light is being shed onto us, how many eyes are looking at us. | ||
And if we look throughout history, that when times like this come, the first thing the Jews need to do is realize, get out of the public eyes. | ||
It's not about us. | ||
Stop making parades. | ||
Stop making attention onto yourself. | ||
We definitely have a story to tell. | ||
We definitely have trauma, obviously, in our history, as does many other nations. | ||
But our responsibility right now is any, like you're saying, any opportunity that we can show the world we are not here to fear monger. | ||
We are not here to control. | ||
We are not here to create genocide and or murder. | ||
We're here to constantly walk with those next to us to heal the world. | ||
Now, listen, an interesting call. | ||
I got to be fair to all the other callers, but I hear your point. | ||
And yeah, I mean, look, Michael Savage is pro-Israel, but he's America first. | ||
He's like, Netanyahu needs to go. | ||
I mean, the State Department is condemning Israel's settlers for terrorism. | ||
I mean, look, they're burning up Christian churches. | ||
This is, again, I'm like, oh, great. | ||
Israel's really screwing itself over now. | ||
It's like, stop it. | ||
And I get it. | ||
Israel's all wound up in a big tribal war. | ||
I don't agree with it, but it's just insane. | ||
And it goes back to the Native Americans and the settlers. | ||
I mean, the Native Americans, most of them were barbarous, murdering people. | ||
They'd come and say, help us kill the other tribe or we'll kill you. | ||
And then the settlers will get wound up and kill them. | ||
And then the Indians would massacre them, and then we massacre them. | ||
This is what goes on, folks. | ||
I understand how this stuff operates. | ||
I am simply saying that this is leading down a very dangerous path because Netanyahu wants continual war standpoint. | ||
And I can look where this is going, and it is bad. | ||
And I don't want to, I'm glad we got a call on that, but it's just like out of everything going on, it's not the most important thing, but it's definitely important. | ||
All right, Will in Wisconsin on Israel as well. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, Trump report card first. | ||
I would say A plus plus plus on the curve, B solid. | ||
You know, everybody knew beforehand that he's not the anti-Jew guy. | ||
I mean, he's from New York. | ||
He's the Chaos and Order president, Blood Moon Eclipse president, the Avenger, the Reclaimer, their Reaper, R. Obama. | ||
So I think he's doing a great job, especially when you compare it to other presidents. | ||
And with Israel, you know, I think it's on its face now that they're doing prima fascia genocide, given the starvation, forced removal, the concentration camps. | ||
I saw videos of them like cooking next to the starving Palestinians and letting the smells waft over and making them tortured that way. | ||
Well, the really bad stuff is like shooting 10-year-old kids that are playing with sticks in the street. | ||
And then, oh, it's an accident. | ||
And then it's like, you understand this is on international television. | ||
And they're like, we don't care. | ||
And it's just like, okay, whatever. | ||
I mean, it's really bad. | ||
Yeah, and it's on 4K. | ||
There's so much cell phone now. | ||
It's not like old grainy footage, so many different videos being posted by Hamas and I. And again, we don't like the Muslims in general because they do stuff like that. | ||
So I don't want to hear, oh, well, they're trying to kill us and they're barbarous. | ||
So we can, no, the good guys don't act like the bad guys. | ||
They both need Jesus. | ||
They both need Jesus right now. | ||
And I think that's great for us worldwide. | ||
Also, I never hear people talk about maybe for the debate tonight how the world would be like if the U.S. only was the only country with nukes because our nuclear secrets were given to the Russians by two Jewish people. | ||
And it would be a totally different paradigm now. | ||
It would be America worldwide and we would have a lot less of these problems. | ||
And also the organization. | ||
Well, I mean, look, the Rosensteins were communists and did league stuff, but They were scapegoats. | ||
The scientific interest over there, scientific people in the Manhattan Project did not want the U.S. to be the only nuclear power. | ||
They thought that was dangerous. | ||
But look, the Russians would have gotten nukes a few years later without being given how to do it. | ||
Maybe, maybe. | ||
But I also wanted lastly to thank you for covering the organ harvesting stuff. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
It happened to a relative of mine. | ||
They tried to take my own left arm at the hospital, believe it or not, saying that they had to remove it because it was going to cause infected blood to go to my organs. | ||
I was like, you're not going to take my arm and left. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
He saved my arm. | ||
I had to hold my grandma in my arms before COVID after they ventilated her. | ||
And she survived the Balkan wars and communism and Nazis. | ||
And the hospital killed her. | ||
She was trying to tell me to take her out of a hospital. | ||
And I pussied out and didn't take her out of the hospital. | ||
And they later killed her. | ||
I was shot. | ||
Same with my other relatives. | ||
The hospitals are killing people still after COVID. | ||
And the whistleblowers online are saying 70 odd percent in some wards of those organs are going to foreign donors, not even American citizens. | ||
If their organs are getting harvested, at least can they go to Americans? | ||
No, it's true. | ||
They're being given. | ||
The U.S. is almost as bad as China on organs. | ||
I can talk to you all day. | ||
I can tell the people. | ||
Thank you, Will. | ||
These are all great calls. | ||
So I hate cutting you off, but there we go. | ||
The next person we know. | ||
John in Texas. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Alex. | ||
Been listening to you since about 2010, and I got a couple of points. | ||
I'll get to them quick. | ||
I figured that this would give you a laugh. | ||
In 2010, I was listening to that Mark Levin. | ||
He was dogging you out so hard. | ||
Okay, I'd never heard of you before, and I live up here in McKinney. | ||
Never heard of you. | ||
He was dogging you out, and I'm like, who's this Alex Jones guy? | ||
So Mark Levin put me on to you, and I've been listening to you now for 15 years. | ||
Yeah, Mark Levin's a neocon. | ||
He loves all these wars. | ||
So he's a bush guy. | ||
He always attacks me. | ||
The guy's a joke. | ||
100%. | ||
I mean, he's good on conservative politics and stuff. | ||
So I'm like, I tune into Sean Fox. | ||
I'm like, I agree with all of it till it goes into war. | ||
And I'm like, no, I'm against that. | ||
Yep. | ||
He was a very, he was a pro-shot guy, pro-vaccine guy when all of that. | ||
And that's when I quit listening to him. | ||
Okay, this is an important thing to remember about the Middle East. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm very pro-Israel, much more skeptical of the Zionist situation. | ||
Pretty much same view as you have. | ||
Okay. | ||
They have the right to defend themselves, but they don't have the right to do genocide against any religious group. | ||
But they've got that idea that they're the only ones that belong on that land that it was given to them by Abraham. | ||
Okay? | ||
Christian people, and I don't mean for this to be a Catholic-Protestant argument. | ||
That's a different topic for different times. | ||
But Christians should understand this. | ||
Israel means people of God. | ||
Christians are the people of God. | ||
Okay? | ||
We are the shining city on the hill. | ||
We are the new Jerusalem. | ||
Okay? | ||
And the Jewish religion ended in 70 AD. | ||
And we as Christians know that the building of the third temple or ones that have any common sense is going to usher in the Antichrist. | ||
Well, I know this. | ||
I know this. | ||
You can see God working through Abraham and you can see God's hand there. | ||
And so people say, oh, it's not Judeo-Christian. | ||
No, the Abrahamic religion's come out of that. | ||
But it doesn't mean Christianity is the old covenant. | ||
It is the new covenant. | ||
And Israel would not even exist now if it was not for the United States and not for Christendom. | ||
So I think Jews ought to sit back and think about that and see that hand of God throughout all of this in a larger plan. | ||
And the Bible says, and it's all coming true, that at one point the Jews will just absolutely have to know that that's the case. | ||
Alex, I got something for you to research I think you'd be very interested in. | ||
Research Pope Pius IX when the Zionist movement started in the 1890s. | ||
And they said, you know, are you pro-Zionist? | ||
Are you for the Jews returning to this land? | ||
Because remember, way before then, the Catholic Church has been there since Christ walked the earth. | ||
And Pius IX said, I am not a Zionist, but if the Jews want to return to the Holy Land, we Catholics will be here to convert them. | ||
Interesting. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
We're going to go to Wayne, Cameron, Jay, Tom, Douglas, Digital Soldiers, Sean, and Chris. | ||
That'll be it for calls because after I get to you, amazing historian. | ||
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you you All right, we are back live. | ||
Hour number four. | ||
We are 60 minutes out from the amazing, intriguing, informative, heartthrob Owen Schroer that all the ladies love. | ||
So he is coming up today. | ||
It is funny to go out in public with Owen. | ||
It's like pretty funny. | ||
It's still good to see the women have their instincts intact. | ||
And the ladies like me as well, but a little more so with Owen. | ||
So it's good to have the competition around here. | ||
I mean, I'm a father and married guy and all that. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
It's fun to see the ladies get excited, isn't it? | ||
It's all the good things in life. | ||
It's how we repopulate the world. | ||
All right, getting serious here. | ||
I got other news I'm going to hit on and things here and there that's really important. | ||
I've a hit, but let's go back to your phone calls. | ||
Wayne in Virginia, you're on the air worldwide. | ||
Go ahead, Wayne. | ||
Alex, it's a pleasure and an honor, brother. | ||
Good to talk to you. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to tell you first that I believe those stacks. | ||
I've watched you doodle on those over the years, and I've thought often that you could probably auction those off at the end of the week on X or maybe on the X. You know, that's a great idea. | ||
My little doodles, we should sell those. | ||
We need to raise money. | ||
I've loved them and thought, I guarantee you, people would also. | ||
They'd frame them, you know. | ||
What's on your mind, brother? | ||
Delay, I wanted to well, I'll go Alex Jones on you, you know. | ||
You've heard the Deagle report. | ||
First of all, I was gonna tell you, Biden drove this, like you said, I've heard you, into the ground. | ||
And if it wasn't for Trump in this last little while, really reeling us in from the edge, we'd be in we'd be in big trouble right now if if Kamala was at the pillar, right? | ||
And that's why Powell is happy to keep it going in the same direction. | ||
That's what his bosses, I believe, want, right? | ||
And you remember you remember George Greene in 2006? | ||
He said that they would kick it all off right there, this way, in Israel. | ||
I've heard you say that Israel was bought by the Rockshops for Israel, right? | ||
To start the NWO in this fashion. | ||
And you and Kurt Elliot were just talking about these guys don't want to eat steaks and play golf. | ||
They don't. | ||
We're dealing with super satanic forces here. | ||
Look at Little Madison Cawthorne. | ||
A young guy was invited to what? | ||
A big cocaine party. | ||
We saw three or four of the leaders just enjoying their little co round table recently. | ||
Yeah, these are degenerates. | ||
Like all of us that are normal never get sick of a ribeye, never get sick of a sunset, never get sick of playing with our kids in the pool, never get sick of praying, never gets, it all just gets better, but never get, you know, we're just happy and like ourselves and like other people. | ||
And we're blinded by the fact that we're inherently overall good. | ||
We're still sinners and fallen to think other people are like us. | ||
And as you get older, you learn, no, there's a lot of people that inherently like to do nasty bad things. | ||
And in government and in high-level corporations, it's admitted the highest level of psychotics is in corporations at the leadership level. | ||
The higher you go in government, The more the possibility that they are absolutely satanic. | ||
I mean, look at how quiet they all were when Trump was facing 700 years in jail. | ||
We didn't see him out there daily with press conferences like you and I would have been if there would have been dozens of Marjorie Taylor Greens. | ||
Great points. | ||
Yeah, we're just, you have to understand evil's real, folks. | ||
The devil's real. | ||
Like you said, you can't hide in the fence post hole from the drones, even if you're out. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
Everybody wants to talk about Israel. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Yeah, Israel under Netanyahu's tutelage is so out of control. | ||
Ultra-Christian Zionists like Huckabee, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, is saying it's terror attacks on Christians, blowing up, burning up their churches, their houses needs to stop two weeks ago. | ||
Now they've come out again. | ||
I mean, when you got Huckabee telling Israel to knock it off, I don't mean everybody over there, but you know what I mean. | ||
You got a problem. | ||
And again, I'm not like, ooh, everybody's turning against Israel. | ||
I'm sitting here. | ||
I threw out a bunch of topics to call in about. | ||
Trump, Epstein, crossfire hurricane, treason charges, Obama, a new impeachment to strip him of his immunity. | ||
And nobody's calling in about it. | ||
I said, and you can talk about Israel if you want. | ||
And this. | ||
And it's every caller. | ||
Well, there's one caller, Cameron, is on Russia Gate and Obama, which I, you know, I just, and again, I'm talking about it. | ||
And I don't want to be in the position of having to harp on Israel. | ||
Not because I want to cover up for Israel, but also because I don't have a heart on for Israel. | ||
But because we were all brought up and taught to support Israel, I mean, at least I was, you know, most people in America were. | ||
And then we sit there and see Israel involved in all of our internal politics and things. | ||
And we see Israel following rules we don't have, you know, where Israel can have laws against non-Jews marrying Jews. | ||
And we have the Israel lobby constantly lecturing us how we're bad because we're white or whatever. | ||
People are just sick of it. | ||
And I would just, I would tell Israel, reform yourself, get rid of Netanyahu, and go with the Trump Saudi Arabia plan to flood money into Gaza and kick out the radicals, which can be done. | ||
Israel propped up Hamas and turn the place into a damn resort. | ||
Just like Trump went to North Korea and Kim Jong-un cried and said, China won't let us do it. | ||
I mean, South Korea per square mile is the wealthiest people in the world per capita. | ||
North Korea is the most poor. | ||
And Trump wouldn't explain to him. | ||
And Kim Jong-un goes, I know that. | ||
I'm not allowed to do that. | ||
This is a system. | ||
I got it. | ||
It's what we do. | ||
And China won't let us. | ||
And I just, I want prosperity for everybody. | ||
I just, I, you know, and Islam is a cancer. | ||
I don't want it here. | ||
You see it. | ||
You see the left loves it because it's anti-Western. | ||
You've got weird leftist Jews, you know, and others that are anti-Christian, so they fetishize Islam. | ||
I mean, it's like, let me give a news flash to Jews in general in case some of you don't know. | ||
I know most of you do. | ||
Christians aren't your problem. | ||
There's almost 2 billion Muslims, and almost all of them want to slit your throat. | ||
And you're like, well, that's good. | ||
See, supporters murdering them all. | ||
You're not. | ||
You kill hundreds of thousands of them and you energize the whole thing. | ||
Give them golf courses, you dumbasses. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Give them ribotics and give them golf courses. | ||
We have to stop the war. | ||
We have nuclear and biological weapons. | ||
We are not cavemen anymore. | ||
It's got to stop. | ||
All right, that's my two cents. | ||
Let's go to Jay in New Hampshire. | ||
No, excuse me, no, Jay in New Jersey. | ||
Jay, go ahead, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | ||
First about the Trump report card. | ||
I would give him, you know, on a scale of one to 10, an eight, but I really would want to give him higher. | ||
We have to see government people being arrested, in my view. | ||
I don't see how the country can ever come back from the lawlessness that took place under Comey McCabe, you know, Brennan Clapper, Obama and Garrett. | ||
And I totally agree. | ||
That's the number one issue is indictments because their people are already still through the government and have a feeling of being above the law, no accountability, and feeling invincible. | ||
They must be arrested. | ||
That's how you exercise the demon. | ||
The cancer must be removed. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Obama funding the whole Arab Spring and overthrowing our allies? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And if they aren't arrested, then, you know, the next Democrat president will take it even further because he sees that he won't be accountable to the law. | ||
And I believe that from Comey to Garland and everyone in between, they all have to rot in prison for the rest of their lives to, you know, for what they did. | ||
The next person that's in power won't repeat the same thing. | ||
There must be accountability. | ||
There must be justice. | ||
This is existential threat. | ||
And if there aren't indictments of big, high-level figures, it's open and shut. | ||
Long before the midterms, we're going to lose the House and Senate. | ||
And Trump knows what that means. | ||
It must happen. | ||
That's why he's demanding it. | ||
So what do we do to make sure it happens? | ||
Because I'm told the Justice Department's been given the marching orders. | ||
You find the crime, you do it. | ||
And I'm told they're planning it. | ||
Well, it can't be quick enough. | ||
Let's not hesitate here. | ||
Yeah, well, I just, you know, I have such low confidence that something like that will ever happen to see these government people go to prison. | ||
It hasn't gone anywhere close to there so far. | ||
So, you know, I'm hoping, but I'm not getting my hopes that high because if you look at what Pam Bondi has been doing so far, it's just underwhelming. | ||
I haven't really seen any, you know, any movement in that direction. | ||
No, instead they sent him up with bad Epstein advice. | ||
And here's the deal. | ||
The Uniparty wants to keep stealing and robbing. | ||
And so they don't want to burn any of their people because it might create domino effects because they all got dirt on each other. | ||
The deep state wants austerity to collapse the country in World War III. | ||
That's a far greater danger. | ||
And I'm talking to their logic. | ||
And so it has to happen, brother. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
All right, Douglas in Texas, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Alex Jones, thank you so much for having me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
I just wanted to start off. | ||
You know, I called in for Trump's report card, and I also want to give an Alex Jones report card with a triple-A-plus. | ||
Man, I've been a listener since 2020. | ||
You really opened my eyes. | ||
You changed my life. | ||
I can see how you touch a lot of people's lives in our communities up here in Sherman, Denison, Texas. | ||
And, man, I can't say enough about just what you're doing and your team and everybody there at InfoWars. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, let me thank you for keeping us on the air, Douglas. | ||
We're nothing without the listeners of viewers and your support and your word of mouth. | ||
So thank you, Douglas. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
So today for Trump's report card, I'm same as the last caller. | ||
You know, I'm really looking at this. | ||
And I think that if it weren't for you, we would be losing more ground with our base. | ||
I mean, you've really been on point with this. | ||
Do not shoot yourself in the foot. | ||
This is a critical moment. | ||
And I'm really glad to see that your wisdom is being able to filter through and help people see what they cannot see when they're so busy and they've got it clouded up on their desk. | ||
I really, really am grateful. | ||
You got my promise on this, Douglas. | ||
I say what I really believe is the best answer and the truth. | ||
I literally sometimes for hours just sit and just focus on topics that I'm not sure of until I get the answer. | ||
I don't say what I want to believe. | ||
I say what the best evidence says. | ||
And that's all God working through us. | ||
So thank you. | ||
But yeah, people can know when you tune in here, you're getting exactly what I really think. | ||
Unfiltered, absolute, what I believe is the truth. | ||
Now, as the Bible tells us, we all see through rose color darklies. | ||
We all are distorted. | ||
Only God has true clarity. | ||
But with me, and you can hear the listeners are the same, our guests, you're getting sincerity, brother. | ||
Awesome. | ||
And if I could leave you with one question, and I know this is something that you don't cover as much, and it may be because there's not much to worry about. | ||
But I, as a Texan, I'm really struggling looking at the way that Dustin Burroughs has sort of taken over everything. | ||
Everything's been managed by the left. | ||
I'm really struggling with what am I going to do here when we come up to the midterm. | ||
So if I could ask one thing, it would be please continue to shine the light on our own home state. | ||
Make sure that our listeners here, that we're getting some of the information so that we can together make a great choice this year. | ||
No, I totally agree. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
I got to jump because I want to answer your question. | ||
I have dropped the ball on covering Texas politics. | ||
I follow it some, and it's so horrible and so traitorous that a lot of times the topics, like I've had this Ghislaine Maxwell Alistair Crowley stuff for a while, her whole family, it's Alistair Crowley cult. | ||
And I haven't covered it yet. | ||
In fact, where's that folder I have? | ||
Because there's so much more. | ||
So I'm not wanting to cover it because I want to cover it up. | ||
It's that I want to do real research that's so big, I don't get to it. | ||
But I'm going to do the Aleister Crowley stuff tomorrow. | ||
In fact, make me do that, Thomas. | ||
It was Thomas pointed out extra stuff to me. | ||
And it's the same thing, Texas. | ||
That would take hours. | ||
And Glenn Beckstetwork's been doing a good job covering that. | ||
But I mean, again, I don't even want to get started. | ||
The Republicans gave co-leadership to the Democrats on the committees. | ||
They are sabotaging Ken Paxton because they want to keep stealing and they want to, it's bad. | ||
And so Florida has basically has problems, but it's the example. | ||
It's got its act together. | ||
And I would love for my home state to get its act together, but we got a bunch of corrupt lawyers running it. | ||
And there's some good Republicans. | ||
And they're obviously better overall than Democrats, but the leadership is a bunch of scum. | ||
And the governor sits by while the legislature sabotages our populist conservative agenda. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to be mean to the governor. | ||
I don't want to think he's a bad guy. | ||
And he says a lot of good things and does some good things. | ||
But at the end of the day, he's a pussy. | ||
And I got information a decade ago about Governor Abbott from very good sources. | ||
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And he's compromised. | |
And that's why we have these problems. | ||
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And I have to pick my battles. | |
And but Texas has a big problem. | ||
The biggest problem in Texas, because I'm a Texan and I got family all the state, is we've got such a sense of pride that we're the good guys and we're the conservatives and everybody, that we think we're always going to be a red state and we think we got it handled. | ||
And Texans, on average, are great people, but a lot of them are in la-la land. | ||
And Texans need to get their heads out of their asses. | ||
But I could spend all day, every day on the stuff in Texas. | ||
I mean, I still look at it. | ||
I still study it. | ||
And it just goes bad to worse. | ||
And all the big tech money coming in. | ||
That's why Musk getting super hardcore patriot. | ||
He's been battling all the other big tech's initiatives. | ||
I mean, from the Soros DAs to the judges to the, I mean, he like, that's why I'm like so pro Musk. | ||
I get to live here and he is like battling them and nobody even knows about it. | ||
I mean, hundreds of millions and everything he does is like good. | ||
And then people are just like, oh, yeah, Elon Musk, he's whatever. | ||
No, I'm on the ground. | ||
And I see what he's doing. | ||
And that's why Trump and them running him off and doing all that, because Susie Wilson like him is bad move because I'm on the ground, I'm in the weeds. | ||
Go ahead, Sean in California, Israel divide and conquer. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hello, sir. | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Welcome. | ||
For the last over 20 years, I've been listening to you since I was in college. | ||
And I began my cloning research and eugenics and genetics research. | ||
And I found you. | ||
The only one telling me the truth all these years. | ||
I keep tuning in and buying your products because I want to get healthy. | ||
And the products work, people, I got to tell you. | ||
The methylene blue is the best one yet. | ||
I got a couple bottles. | ||
I take it, but I didn't want to talk about that. | ||
No, thanks for being here. | ||
No, don't. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You're the reason we're on the air. | ||
Sean, you remind me of Takes Methylene Blue. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Tell the truth. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
So you were doing cloning research in college, research and cloning. | ||
And let me guess, you tune in here and find like cloning's way more advanced people know, right? | ||
And then you hear me talk about it. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
They've probably cloned humans in China. | ||
Oh, there's no doubt about it. | ||
And the cloning organs, and there's a lot more that people don't know. | ||
It's all the way down to the genetic level. | ||
They're trying to manipulate us through our food. | ||
Well, let's be clear, Sean. | ||
They've been cloning humans at the embryonic level for 30, 40 years we know of, and then they terminated before birth. | ||
But no, there are clones walking the earth. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't want to think about it because I know the possibility of that is very real. | ||
And it probably is. | ||
It's hard to think about this stuff because it makes me want to puke all the evil that they're doing to us. | ||
And I've seen it firsthand. | ||
What's on your mind on Israel and divide and conquer? | ||
Yeah, they divide and conquer us. | ||
And the Cloud and Pivot strategy is alive and well. | ||
And our governor, our mayor here, and I work in politics in California. | ||
I just dislike it. | ||
But I did get the marijuana law passed. | ||
I'm proud of that work. | ||
Well, brother, it's good to hear from you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to Cameron in Michigan on another subject that I really wanted to talk about, but people love talking about Israel. | ||
And that's Obama and Russia, Gate, where that's going. | ||
Go ahead, Cameron. | ||
Hey, Alex. | ||
How's it going? | ||
Good. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Good. | ||
You know, with Obama and Russia, it's just crazy. | ||
You got, you know, Obama covering up all these files and the Obama DOJ just putting Trump's name in there. | ||
One of my worries I have with this is what if Pam Bondi, who, again, did a terrible job with the Epstein files, how are we going to make sure that she knows, you know, that she does the right things to get these people prosecuted? | ||
Because these people need to be prosecuted. | ||
Yeah, because their minions are still in the government. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I mean, it's like you find a rattlesnake in your bed and then you just throw it out of the bed and let it slither off in the corner. | ||
I mean, we got to get the rattlesnake. | ||
Well, my intel, it's not intel. | ||
I've been told by a high-level justice department, they've been told, green light, indict their ass. | ||
And you see Trump saying it every day, indict, indict, get Obama, get, you know, get him, get him. | ||
I mean, the question is, will Pam Bonnie do her job? | ||
100%. | ||
And, you know, Trump, I believe that his second administration has been a lot better in terms of who he's appointed, but there is definitely still those holes. | ||
And, you know, again, also Congress, they're another big part of it. | ||
I think what, they have a 13% approval rating. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And you've had Congress, Speaker Johnson and Senate Leader Thune trying to block recess appointments. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's just, it's incredible. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And by the way, I don't want to go completely off topic, but I've been watching you since I was 11 and I'm turning 19 tomorrow. | ||
So I decided I'm like, you know, got to give him a call. | ||
He's doing calls right now. | ||
Well, happy birthday, Cameron. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
Chris in California and then Digital Soldier. | ||
Go ahead, Chris. | ||
Hi, how are you today? | ||
Good, brother. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I'll plug your X2 because I haven't heard people plug that in a while. | ||
And I just took it with my methylene blue, and it is an awesome combination. | ||
I'll say that right now. | ||
Yeah, they go together in the mitochondria and energy. | ||
You can't over-hype it enough. | ||
I mean, if listeners just knew what X2 and methylene blue do together, I take it together, just did literally during the last break. | ||
They got X2 and methylene blue in this glass of water right here. | ||
If they knew what it did to your life and your stamina, energy libido, everybody would be on it. | ||
We'd be 24 hours a day with the funding. | ||
We'd have reporters all over the world. | ||
But people are saying, yeah, you know, one-tenth of 1% ever buy anything. | ||
Millions of listeners are like, yeah, right. | ||
It's not, you know, everything else is a scam. | ||
I'm not going to listen to him. | ||
All right. | ||
That's their loss. | ||
Yeah, it is because I see all the electricity. | ||
I feel the jolt. | ||
Like, I get all the effects. | ||
Well, that's because it creates the proper electrochemical activity in the cell. | ||
The reason you actually feel electricity when you take it, most people, is because it is literal electrochemical electricity intensifying in your body. | ||
I mean, it's not like a stimulant that turns up the cell's activity, but makes it tired. | ||
It cleans it, makes it healthier while you get more original core electrical energy. | ||
That method blew my finger right there. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's so unbelievable. | ||
And then I've taken it. | ||
My doctor said, get on it six, seven years ago, and I bought the USP. | ||
He said that I barely felt it. | ||
My wife likes this. | ||
We had five or six brands. | ||
Ours, it's true. | ||
Just try somebody else and try ours. | ||
Ours is way stronger. | ||
Yeah, it's fun. | ||
So you're a Catholic and stays on Palestine and Trump. | ||
So what's your take? | ||
I'll say I live in California, so I'm happy with Trump with a lot of the ICE raids and everything. | ||
I know I wear my USA shirt. | ||
I get frowns. | ||
I don't really care, but I think he's doing good. | ||
He might not, a lot of people get upset because I think he does the swerve. | ||
Like he can't just hit, we can't just do things point blank. | ||
So he has to swerve, and he does a little bit here, a little bit there. | ||
But overall, I mean, everybody says last six months, who could really say that he's doing a bad job for how he's going to be able to do it? | ||
I mean, it's night and day compared to the Democrats. | ||
So I'm going to ask Nick Fuentez that tonight. | ||
Okay, you do better here and there, but would you rather come all in? | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
By the way, I don't really plug InfoWarStore.com because it's almost sold out of everything. | ||
They're trying to shut us down. | ||
You order it, you get it. | ||
We got a hearing the 13th. | ||
We're probably going to win. | ||
Pray. | ||
But X2 is still available there. | ||
It's almost sold out. | ||
We have fish roll back in stock, the very highest quality, 25% off. | ||
Infowarstore.com. | ||
And it's critical you do that. | ||
But we are so to the wall and we've survived so much. | ||
People think that's hype. | ||
We shut down. | ||
People are going to flip out. | ||
But I've not backed down. | ||
I've not pulled punches. | ||
I'm 110% trying to stay on air here. | ||
But I've built backups. | ||
And the only reason we're still here, folks, is it? | ||
So thank you for the support. | ||
All right, let's go to Digital Soldier. | ||
Here's our tellgunner before I come back with this incredible economic news and historical news. | ||
Digital Soldier, you're on the air. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
It's Top Gunner Digital Soldier. | ||
I'm calling Kelly. | ||
How's it going, Alex? | ||
It feels like good. | ||
It's my first time calling. | ||
I wanted to talk about Obama, the whole post that Trump just did on truth. | ||
And my question with that is, what does it look like after he's indicted, if he's indicted, if Pam Bondi actually does her job and him and the rest of his minions are indicted and they're actually put through trial and they're actually arrested? | ||
Yeah, that's a great question. | ||
They got to have an impeachment of Obama to strip him of presidential immunity. | ||
But as for others, there's going to be a firestorm. | ||
The deep state's going to go crazy. | ||
They're going to have all these high-powered lawyers, but it will create so much confidence in the population. | ||
The stock market will explode. | ||
Trump's approval will explode. | ||
His candidates will all start winning even more. | ||
And a bunch of their minions will turn state's evidence and panic and run because they never believed there would be any justice or accountability. | ||
It will be spectacularly positive, but they might set off a nuke and say Iran did it or do a false flag. | ||
So it's also very dangerous. | ||
Yeah, I was thinking they would start sending out BLM and Antifa to the cities and all that stuff to cause civil unrest. | ||
100% they're going to try to launch civil war, but nobody's going to buy it. | ||
They already tried with the No Kings thing. | ||
Yeah, no, that's their default. | ||
Jonathan, that's the plan. | ||
That's what they're going to do. | ||
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Yes, sir. | ||
All right. | ||
Cool. | ||
Yeah, that answered my question. | ||
Digital Soldier from California. | ||
We appreciate you calling. | ||
All right, I'm going to come back and introduce this with this famous historian who's dead on about what the central banks are doing, the real history of World War I, World War II. | ||
You don't want to miss this information with Tucker Carlson. | ||
Coming up, share that live feed at Relox Shows Down. | ||
First of all, you know, congratulating Tucker on having the humility to admit that he was wrong, to change his mind when presented with alternative evidence. | ||
She's saying it's fallen. | ||
building seven. | ||
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New York skyline, a symbol on by the mayor, Rudy Giuliani, much earlier today because of the course, the dreadful collapse of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. | |
To wake up and not just correct his wrong beliefs, but actually work to not make the same mistake again. | ||
So he feels guilty about being a propagandist who helped contribute to the buildup to the war in Iraq. | ||
And he's now working as hard as he can to not make that mistake again, to prevent the next major Middle East war. | ||
You were a vocal defender of the Iraq war. | ||
I was a promoter of the Iraq War. | ||
Apparently, unlike you, I was dumber. | ||
And I think that you just articulated the main lesson of it, which is it's hard to do that, and we're not good at it. | ||
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Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. | |
It's about Tucker Carlson having this awakening and having the tenacity to admit he was wrong and work to, you know, make up for his past mistakes. | ||
But also, again, just the legendary, like mythical aspect of the fact that decades ago, Alex Jones served as the spirit guide, as the wise old man in the beginning of the heroic cycle, showing them a different way, pulling back the curtain and showing them the real world beyond the cave. | ||
I'm here to warn people. | ||
You keep telling me to shut up. | ||
This isn't a game. | ||
And it didn't happen right away. | ||
And they didn't like him right away necessarily. | ||
Chuck Carlson was not very friendly about Alex Jones before they met and before he realized that he was wrong. | ||
But just planting that seed, cracking that hole in the veil has led to these people actually having platforms to change the course of history. | ||
It's the fulfillment of the plan. | ||
The real plan has been the Alex Jones plan all along, the awakening, the Infowar, the fires of human liberty being kindled in the hearts of the likes of Tugger Carlson and Joe Rogan, who can go on to spread those fires everywhere. | ||
It's just an amazing accomplishment. | ||
It's an amazing success story. | ||
And sometimes it takes a tragedy, an attack, the false flag, attack like 9-11 to be the catalyst for that. | ||
It's something that you can take, and as evil and as despicable and as destructive as it was, even in that destruction, they planted the seed of the awakening that would set things right. | ||
Alex Jones recognized that and harnessed it and activated it and weaponized it against the New World Order. | ||
And here they are flailing and desperate and more exposed than they've ever been. | ||
The awakening is only increasing and it's just a story for the ages. | ||
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Tonight, 8 p.m. | ||
Central, real Alex Jones on X, Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
At any station you want to pick it up, it'll be on the satellite and the network feed. | ||
I will debate Nick Fuentez 8 p.m. | ||
I kick off with news, 9 p.m., he comes on. | ||
We debate for an hour and a half or so. | ||
Look for that tonight and share the link. | ||
You are the Paul Revere's. | ||
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So when I saw this interview this morning, it's two and a half hours long. | ||
I watched about an hour of it. | ||
It was just all dead on history and reminded me this is stuff I've covered a lot in the past that we need to get back into. | ||
So world-renowned economist and historian Richard Werner on where money comes from, banks just create it out of thin air and keep a pile for themselves and then socially control society and governments with it. | ||
And the first clip I want to play, and I'm going to play some excerpts here, was the head of the German Central Bank and the American Federal Reserve were won by two brothers in World War I. That's the Warburgs. | ||
And it's the same thing with World War II. | ||
And it's the same thing today. | ||
The same shareholders have the EU Central Bank that gets interest rate cuts, but we don't over here. | ||
The Federal Reserve is part of that same combine. | ||
And I noticed like a third of the comments were calling him anti-Semitic. | ||
They didn't point out that the Warburgs were Jewish or Rothschild bankers. | ||
But that's what Anthony Sutton in the Frank Church Committee hearings and the U.S. Senate secret records, but it was about the private banks funding both sides. | ||
And nobody even pointed out that some of the central bank heads were Jewish. | ||
The media does that. | ||
Here's Tucker Carlson saying banks are funding both sides of wars. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
And they're getting into central bank digital currencies and how the banks do this. | ||
And the attack is he's anti-Semitic. | ||
See, it's people using that to call people anti-Semitic that supercharges all of this. | ||
We're just trying to talk about the Federal Reserve and what it's doing currently and the history of it. | ||
And then people, Jew, Ju, Ju, Jew. | ||
And people are like, okay, why'd you do that? | ||
And at the end of the day, the ADL and others know what they're doing. | ||
Because the more people then attack Jews, the more they get funds to protect the Jews. | ||
It's just incredible because I don't want to put, I wasn't, when I first saw this this morning, I wasn't even going to bring that up. | ||
I wasn't thinking, oh, Warburgs are Jewish. | ||
They'll talk about Jews all day. | ||
But then I saw the comments. | ||
Oh, God, the anti-Semite. | ||
This is all historically true. | ||
And then the Bushes took over the main bank of the Warburgs, Prescott Bush, Senator Bush in World War II, and it got a lot of the hidden Nazi money in Argentina and the rest of it. | ||
So it's very sick. | ||
Like Madeline Albright's dad was Jewish, but helped round up the Jews and rob them for Hitler. | ||
And down low, you had Soros doing it. | ||
So, you know, it's a very sick historical thing that went on. | ||
So here he is on world wars being financed by both sides of the same bankers. | ||
Then we'll go into a few key clips that I thought were most important, but the full two and a half hour interview on the Tucker Carlson network on X and everywhere else is must watch. | ||
Here's some excerpts. | ||
And then Owen Schroer, in 23 minutes, takes over with the war room. | ||
But tonight, 8 p.m. | ||
Central, the debate on Trump with Nick Fuentez. | ||
So join me and share the link. | ||
But here is the historian and economist, Tucker Carlson. | ||
The central bank of the United States, the Fed, was created during, right before the war. | ||
What was the role of the central banks during that war? | ||
From 1917, the U.S. and Germany were at war and their economies organized as war economies at the pinnacle of the war economies are the central banks. | ||
So who were the key players in the German central bank, the Reichsbank, which was 100% privately owned? | ||
Where is somebody called Max Warburg or Max Warburg, you might say in English? | ||
And who was at the pinnacle? | ||
In fact, was a founder of the Federal Reserve. | ||
And who was the key person there? | ||
Paul Warburg, his brother. | ||
But of course the soldiers have to kill each other and these two countries are... | ||
The head of the German Central Bank and the head of the American Central Bank were run by brothers during a war between the U.S. and Germany? | ||
Yes. | ||
Now, what Professor Sachs and Peter Boone were arguing was that, you see, how if you're a Japanese landowner, you own this super expensive real estate, and now you figure out it's probably better if I buy half of California, let's say. | ||
Which they did. | ||
So let's do it. | ||
They were arguing, well, they would have to sell the land. | ||
Now, who's going to buy Japanese land? | ||
And it was true that foreigners were not buying Japanese land. | ||
It was totally overpriced. | ||
No foreigner would buy Japanese land. | ||
So only other Japanese would buy it. | ||
Ah, but that means the money stays in Japan. | ||
And that means there's no link. | ||
That was their argument, you see? | ||
But I realized that's not how it works because I'd spoken to a lot of practitioners. | ||
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That's not how it works. | |
And the solution is, and it's the solution to many other puzzles in economics, to essentially almost all the big puzzles, and there's many in macroeconomics. | ||
Macroeconomics has not been successful for 200 years. | ||
I've noticed. | ||
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Exactly. | |
It's been a failure for 200 years, no progress. | ||
That's actually official. | ||
There was a study in the, what's it called? | ||
Journal of Economic Perspectives, which is, you know, it's quite a highly ranked journal in 2019 by two Stanford University professors about progress in economics. | ||
And they mention that, oh, sadly, we haven't had any progress in macroeconomics for at least a century. | ||
So, and why is that? | ||
So the solution to all this and why economics has made no progress is bank credit. | ||
Now, bank credit, and actually you should say fully, bank credit creation. | ||
This is a concept that's been a taboo or a secret in economics. | ||
Banking has been frozen out of economics for a long time. | ||
There's no banks in economic models and theories. | ||
And that's, of course, Also, why they don't work because, in reality, if you ask some ordinary people in the business district of any town, they will tell you, you know, what's important in the economy, they will mention banks. | ||
Yes. | ||
But ask an economist, an academic research economist, and they will not mention banks. | ||
Well, ask any person, who do you owe money to? | ||
The bank, some version of the bank. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Well, the reason is that the economists follow this theory that banks are just financial intermediaries. | ||
They just, you know, gather deposits here, do their analysis, credit analysis, you know, risk assessment and all that. | ||
And then they allocate the funds and invest. | ||
They just take a percentage. | ||
They're a pastor. | ||
So they're intermediaries. | ||
Yes. | ||
But that's wrong. | ||
That's not what they are. | ||
It's one theory of banking, and it's still the one that's still dominant. | ||
All the textbooks and the leading journals, they still use that. | ||
But actually, if you look into it, you realize there's three theories of banking. | ||
A second theory, slightly older, that was dominant until the 1960s, so-called fractional reserve theory. | ||
And you may have heard this fractional reserve banking. | ||
What is that? | ||
Well, this theory says, this part is similar, each bank is a financial intermediary. | ||
It just collects deposits and then does the analysis, lends out the money. | ||
But in aggregate, as banks interact, there's money creation. | ||
Oh, and that's where students here should have pricked up money creation. | ||
They even talk about a money multiplier. | ||
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That's the second theory. | ||
Now there's a third theory. | ||
And that one had been made out to be a wacky conspiracy theory. | ||
But it is the one that was more or less quite widely known until about a century ago. | ||
And that's the credit creation theory of banking. | ||
And this one says banks are not financial intermediaries. | ||
Banks are special. | ||
They have a unique power that no other player in the economy has. | ||
And that is the power to create money. | ||
And actually, that theory had been called all sorts of names like, oh, this is cookie people and, you know, cranks. | ||
Keynes said in his general theory, or it was the treaties on money. | ||
You know, these are the cranks who talk about this banks creating money. | ||
I think the average person believes the right, the ability to create money is reserved for governments alone. | ||
That's absolutely correct. | ||
In fact, I did a survey with my students in Frankfurt in 2011. | ||
My audience was getting larger when I was teaching at Goethe University Frankfurt. | ||
It was only sort of for a few years, substitute professor, optional courses. | ||
So first one was only 50 students, but next one was already 150. | ||
In the end, it was 450. | ||
Everyone was there also from politics and law. | ||
And so I thought, oh, this is a great audience. | ||
Listen, guys, let's use these numbers. | ||
Let's do a survey. | ||
So I sent them out to, you know, because if you've got so many people, then if everyone does 10 questionnaires, you know, you're talking big numbers. | ||
So we did a survey of central Frankfurt. | ||
And one of the questions asked was just this question. | ||
Who do you think creates and allocates the majority of the money supply in the economy? | ||
And to make it easier, here's multiple choice answers. | ||
The government, the central bank, the financial markets, the banks, and so on. | ||
You know, give a few options or savings, you know, people through their savings, which is another economic theory. | ||
And the answer was, just as you said, and you spoke the facts, 84% responded, either the government or the central bank are the ones that create and allocate the majority of the money supply. | ||
Because that's common sense. | ||
You know, it's something very important that clearly affects everything and everyone. | ||
It should be in the hands of the government. | ||
It's what people feel. | ||
But it's not true. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
And so what is the answer? | ||
Well, of these three theories of banking, which one is correct? | ||
Well, what's the scientific thing to do? | ||
It's to do an empirical test. | ||
That's what a scientist would do. | ||
But it turns out I was the first to do an empirical test of the three theories of banking. | ||
Empiricism and economics? | ||
I didn't know that that happened. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Ran experiments and replicated them? | |
You know, you can do empirical tests. | ||
The replication is debated whether you can always replicate it. | ||
But certainly you can test. | ||
You can do tests. | ||
And we can certainly control for certain things. | ||
And that's what it did. | ||
And I thought it's crazy that, you know, you had for over a century this debate between these two theories, but nobody had actually done the scientific things. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
Let's just test with the data and observation which of the theories is in line with the data and which is rejected by the data. | ||
Now, to do this, I needed a bank that would cooperate. | ||
And my plan was, well, I'm going to take out a bank loan and we're going to watch inside the box, inside the banking's accounting, the bank's accounting system, how are they accounting for this and what transactions are taking place when I take out my loan. | ||
You know, the intermediation theory says deposits get lent out. | ||
The fractional reserve theory says that the bank needs to have excess reserves at the central bank and that's then used for the new loan. | ||
And the credit creation theory, you know what it says? | ||
It says when you get a loan, no money is transferred to your, it's transferred away from anywhere else and you just credited new money out of nothing that is not transferred away anywhere inside or outside the bank, which seems quite sort of extreme. | ||
Like magic. | ||
In fact, one uses the convention is to use Latin for this. | ||
The money is created ex nihilo out of nothing. | ||
So when it did the empirical test, the conclusion was the financial intermediation theory is rejected and the fractional reserve theory is rejected. | ||
Banks create money out of nothing. | ||
By the way, you can look it up. | ||
It's the most downloaded paper of all Elsevier publications called, and it's open access. | ||
So can banks individually create money out of nothing? | ||
Any bank. | ||
Not just, to be clear, not just central banks. | ||
Any bank. | ||
In fact, that's the whole point. | ||
We're talking about normal banks. | ||
With central banks, it wouldn't be a surprise. | ||
But the Bank of Omaha. | ||
Yes. | ||
Any bank creates money. | ||
When you take out a loan, the money that you're given as the borrower didn't previously exist. | ||
It is net new purchasing power that's been created and added to the money supply. | ||
You know, the Fed was created on the pretext, on the main argument, because there's lots of doubters who didn't want the Fed as very un-American, was the general view. | ||
And they were very sneaky to actually get the Fed and get the law passed. | ||
They used some of the rules on how you can schedule a vote, and they went for the most obscure procedure, which is easy to overlook, that there's actually a vote. | ||
And the vote was on the 23rd of December. | ||
And most congressmen actually weren't even aware. | ||
But in any case, they're already gone for Christmas. | ||
And so it was just the hardcore group of insiders, and they voted the creation of the Fed. | ||
That's how it was done. | ||
But in terms of arguments, in favor of establishing the Fed, the main argument is the lender of last resort function. | ||
And it's true that if you have a fantastic bank, very solid, strong, conservative, it's doing well, is helping many small businesses, good bank. | ||
If a very convincing, nasty rumor is circulated, and let's say it's effective and people believe the rumor and they just run for their deposits, they all pull out the deposits, that good bank will be in trouble. | ||
That is true. | ||
Of course, there's policies against that that you could do. | ||
But the argument was, well, the best is to have a central bank because they can provide endless liquidity through money printing, which is internal money, reserves, or if needed, if they want cash, the central bank provides the cash, paper notes, and therefore this good bank will not go bust. | ||
And that is sort of convincing. | ||
But when it came to that, beginning of the Great Depression, what did the Fed do? | ||
It let more than 10,000 banks go bust in the nastiest way. | ||
These were banks that were small lending to local businesses, to the farmers in particular. | ||
And they let them go bust. | ||
Now, in the 1920s, there was mechanization of agriculture, you know, tractors and so on. | ||
So there's expensive equipment and the banks were giving the loans. | ||
The farmers were taking the loans. | ||
Now, these banks were bust. | ||
Well, they were taken over by big banks, bigger banks and banks that were part of the Fed cartel. | ||
But to lose 10,000 banks is just such a setback for the economy. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Now you'd think, oh, good for the farmers, you know, at least they're out of these loans. | ||
No. | ||
Number one, when the banks went bust, there was no deposit insurance, these families, these farmers, these small businesses, they all lost their personal savings. | ||
All that money they had in the bank was gone. | ||
That wasn't refunded. | ||
Okay. | ||
Number two, you think they'd be off the hook from the loans? | ||
No. | ||
The banks were then taken over, bought cheaply, and they still had to repay the loans, but they had nothing left and they were destitute. | ||
Wait, you lose your deposit, but keep your debt? | ||
Yes. | ||
How does that work? | ||
That's the Federal Reserve policy. | ||
Of course, the Fed could have done it very differently. | ||
And so they saved those. | ||
The man of the people. | ||
Well, the banking systems, once you set up a central bank that's not controlled by the people, then you're in the hands of the central bank. | ||
And the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is 100% privately owned, and that is really the center where all the decisions are made. | ||
You have the Washington board of the Fed, but that's a political shop. | ||
The actual central bank operations are all in New York, 100% privately owned. | ||
And what happened in the 1930s is therefore these farmers became destitute. | ||
The land was the collateral for the loans they couldn't repay. | ||
They lost their land. | ||
They lost their livelihoods. | ||
Some lucky ones became day laborer on the farms that they previously owned. | ||
The unlucky ones starved. | ||
There was starvation in the United States of America of honest farmers. | ||
And it's really such a, I mean, read The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. | ||
You know, these are better descriptions of economic reality than the economics textbooks where they tell you banks are financially intermediary. | ||
So we don't need to talk about banks. | ||
That's for sure. | ||
So the central banks, when push comes to shove, they pursue the agenda of concentrating the banking system and reducing the number of banks, which increases the power of the central banks. | ||
But we were talking about the three theories of credit creation. | ||
And so conclusion there was I did the empirical test. | ||
Banks create money. | ||
They are therefore the most powerful economic player in the system because they're special. | ||
They have a license to print money. | ||
And the majority of the money supply is created by banks. | ||
But it was only in Japanese. | ||
So one day I got a call from a Reuters journalist. | ||
From Reuters, this and this name, British guy on the phone, apparently. | ||
And he mentions my book. | ||
Oh, so I thought, oh, that's impressive because it's all in Japanese. | ||
And usually, you know, the foreign journalists, they don't speak Japanese. | ||
So I was quite curious. | ||
So, and I expected, you know, he wants to interview me on the book. | ||
And then he's, oh, no, no, it's no, sorry. | ||
It's, this is, it's about your book, but it's a personal matter. | ||
Really? | ||
Personal matter? | ||
Yes, I am calling. | ||
It's a private matter. | ||
I want you to help my wife. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, I'm confused. | ||
Can you explain? | ||
Well, you see, her job is to translate your book. | ||
Well, hang on. | ||
This book has been translated. | ||
It's a great translation. | ||
I helped with it. | ||
The publisher, we sat together. | ||
We, you know, we were really wordsmithing every sentence to make sure it's got the right new ones. | ||
I wrote it in English, yes, but it's a very good translation. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Her job is to translate my book. | ||
Yes, her job is to translate it back into English. | ||
She's given a very tight deadline. | ||
And, you know, if you give us the manuscript, the original English, then she's done with her job. | ||
Excuse me, what? | ||
You know, I own all the language rights. | ||
I've sent it to some American publishers. | ||
I'm still waiting for the result. | ||
This is like a pirated translation. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I mean, I'd love to help you and your wife, but I can't do this against my own interests. | ||
So I had to decline. | ||
Now, he did say where she worked, and it was one of the major, I don't want to say, I don't want them to get in trouble even after, even though it's 20, 24 years ago, but it was one of the major places in Japan that are more considered official where you'd also think, well, hang on, why do they need to read need to read this in English? | ||
Because the Japanese people are quite happy. | ||
If something is in Japanese, they will only read the Japanese. | ||
You've got a choice. | ||
Nobody will say, okay, I'll read the English. | ||
So it was clear there's somebody outside Japan who wants to read this, but who could use one of the major, what's considered government institutions as a translation bureau. | ||
Well, the puzzle was solved a few months later when somebody came to visit me from America, from Washington, head of one of the think tanks and economists. | ||
I had met him before. | ||
He knows me. | ||
You know, he's doing Japan. | ||
He wanted to, a lot of people came through to see me on Japan and asked me on my analysis. | ||
And so, you know, we met and first thing he says, Richard, great book you wrote on Japan. | ||
Princes of the Yen? | ||
Well, hang on, you don't read Japanese. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
But, you know, the translation is circulating in Washington. | ||
And then... | ||
And then, you know, a few months later, I got the call from the U.S. Embassy. | ||
It was, you know, clearly a Japanese lady working there, very polite, as you'd expect. | ||
Professor Werner, we have a request from the U.S. State Department. | ||
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Okay. | |
There's a senior person from the State Department who wants to arrange a meeting with you. | ||
Well, I guess that's in Washington. | ||
I have no plans to go to Washington at the moment. | ||
Sorry. | ||
No, he's coming to Tokyo to see you. | ||
So I thought, okay, let's meet in a public place as opposed to a dark alley. | ||
And sure enough, when we met, the main message was, you know, the CIA is watching you. | ||
That was the message. | ||
That was the main message. | ||
It's like there was no, there's no quizzing or trying to manipulate me or get me, you know, it's just the CIA is watching now what you're doing. | ||
They weren't trying to learn from you. | ||
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They were trying to tell you something. | |
No, no. | ||
Actually, somebody suggested when I told the story that that also was my opportunity to ask for something, like, you know, be president of one of the Federal Reserve Banks in the U.S. as part of the deal to stop talking about credit creation. | ||
Actually, it reminds me, I need to finish another story I started, you know, I told you about Keynes moving away from the truth. | ||
And then I'll pause and savor this for a moment. | ||
So you publish this book in Japan, in Japanese, explaining the Japanese recession, and within a few months, you get a visit from the CIA. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Well, I spilled the beans on what is the most powerful mechanism for both economic growth and prosperity or arranging for the boom bust cycles. | ||
And of course, this is something that's been happening across the globe in the last 200 years quite a lot. | ||
And I was mentioning names. | ||
And I did, okay, I need to tell you to finish that before we come back to the, to Ben Bernanke and colleagues. | ||
After that visit, all the US publishers sent back their polite letters turning down my book. | ||
I mean, imagine this is a book that was the number one bestseller in Japan. | ||
It did have a chapter in it on the US. | ||
There was a link. | ||
I had a chapter on Asia, the Asian crisis, same story. | ||
And I had a chapter on my encounter with Alan Greenspan. | ||
And based on that encounter and some analysis, I concluded, and that was in that chapter, that actually the Federal Reserve was on track, and Alan Greenspan was still heading it at the time, was on track to create the biggest asset bubble in history. | ||
And they will do likely the same as in Japan, and it will be a crisis. | ||
It will be a bust, but because it's America, it's going to be a global financial crisis. | ||
That was in my book. | ||
It's published in the original Japanese in 2001. | ||
Now, I then found one publisher that has a, I don't want to mention the name, it's a very good name. | ||
And they have international offices, global, excellent pop reputation, and their US operation is quite independent, has editorial independence. | ||
And I met to, I sent the whole manuscript to the CEO of their US side and their excellent distribution in the US. | ||
And then I went to New York and I called him and said, I happen to go through New York. | ||
Can we meet? | ||
Of course, we met in the four seasons. | ||
The first thing he said when he saw me is, Richard, thanks for sending me your book. | ||
I read your book. | ||
It's the best business book I've ever read. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
Of course, we'll publish it. | ||
So that's how the lunch started. | ||
And I thought, well, this is good. | ||
This is starting good. | ||
I better immunize him a little bit on what's going to happen next. | ||
People will approach him, and I experienced this in Japan. | ||
They will say that this is a dangerous book. | ||
That phrase was used. | ||
Some particular journalist working at the New York Times, but probably also rather, you know, in the mockingbird style, perhaps working for some of the agencies, they did some sort of activism against my book because I wanted a book launch on the Japanese book for the foreigners and the foreign journalists in Japan at the Foreign Correspondence Club. | ||
And the head of the foreign correspondence told me that these U.S. journalists were really trying to block that. | ||
Anyway, so I told him, you know, they will say this is dangerous. | ||
And he was just laughing it off. | ||
You know, nobody can stop me. | ||
I have total editorial independence. | ||
And this is a brilliant book. | ||
He was the best seller Japan. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Of course we'll publish this. | ||
So two weeks later, I was back in Tokyo. | ||
Email from this guy. | ||
Dear Richard, it's great to meet you in New York. | ||
I love your book. | ||
Unfortunately, we can't publish it. | ||
I am making this very important announcement on Thursday, July 17th, 2025. | ||
As most of you know, the Democrat Party deep state law firms Paul Weiss and others have been involved in a terror campaign against myself and my family. | ||
A legal terror campaign of weaponized lawfare, serious abuse of process. | ||
And they have been exposed repeatedly in federal and in state courts now. | ||
But they don't care. | ||
They're simply accelerating their attempts to shut down InfoWars after they got caught running a fake auction last year to Bloomberg-backed Onion and the Everytown Gun Control Group. | ||
And there was a bunch of other major fiascos that they engaged in. | ||
So they have an egg on their face. | ||
So now they've gone back to the same state court where I was found guilty by the judge. | ||
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Remember that? | ||
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They appointed one about 10 months ago, but because it was all done incorrectly, it got shot down in federal court. | ||
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The last receiver sadly committed suicide, Kel Mercer, a few months ago. | ||
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You'll see that coming up here in just a few minutes. | ||
Just sit tight for a second. | ||
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They have been trying to bring down Trump forever. | ||
You saw the law fare, it blew up in their face. | ||
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Breaking news out of Texas tonight, a federal judge ruled that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must sell off nearly all of his personal assets. | |
InfoWars just lost their war on info. | ||
We are just learning that a bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down and sell off InfoWars. | ||
InfoWars is shutting down. | ||
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The government may shut him down, but they won't shut him up. | |
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