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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
Visit Infowars.com forward slash show and support the Infowars. | ||
Infowars.com Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, August 14th, 2025. | ||
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InfoWars, tomorrow's news, today. | |
Do you remember Bloomberg and his Everytown gun control group through The Onion got caught running with a U.S. trustee out of the Justice Department? | ||
A fake sale to themselves so that the people that wanted to keep Infowars on the air couldn't buy it? | ||
Remember the federal judge blocking it? | ||
Well, the Onion's back through the state court and the same judge that ran the show trial, the HBO. | ||
And she's given the, quote, receiver the authorization. | ||
And they're going to have the next hearing to, I guess, deliver the orders to the Travis County Sheriff's Department to come close the building. | ||
That hearing is on September 16th. | ||
So that's what we're dealing with. | ||
And we've survived so much. | ||
A lot of people take it like it's, oh, you'll always be there. | ||
No, this is all coming to a head right now. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
There's so much to talk about with Russia. | ||
And Zelensky and NATO intensifying attacks on Russia to derail and sabotage the Peace Deal Summit tomorrow. | ||
This is a massive transmission today. | ||
Remember, you're the Paul Revere's. | ||
Share the live feed now at ReloxJones on X, Infowars.com forward slash show on Rumble as well. | ||
And the local stations you're listening to because you are the Paul Revere's. | ||
Here's just a little reminder, though, that they don't want money in their fake rigged Sandy Hook trials run by Democrats. | ||
No, they want me off the air. | ||
But then they go back on the news and say, he won't give us money, so we want the building closed. | ||
No, I offered to even settle with them. | ||
They don't want the money. | ||
They admit they want me off the air. | ||
But they think you're dumb. | ||
You'll see the same lawyers on TV one month. | ||
He won't give us money. | ||
He's hiding it. | ||
He's a crook. | ||
He's corrupt. | ||
No proof. | ||
That's defamation. | ||
Then the next month, we don't want money. | ||
He doesn't have money. | ||
We want it shut down. | ||
That's the political mission of the Democratic Party. | ||
Here's a reminder. | ||
Alex Jones, yeah. | ||
So we were after him. | ||
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You are? | |
I did what we wanted. | ||
Which is what? | ||
Took his money away. | ||
Shop his lights. | ||
I ask that with your verdict, you not only take Alex Jones' platform that he talks about away, I ask that you make certain he can't rebuild the platform. | ||
That's what matters. | ||
That is punishment. | ||
That is deterrence. | ||
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There's going to be a large set of plaintiffs who are going to be dividing up the corpse of InfoWars in the bankruptcy estate. | |
And over the course of that process, that could get very, very dangerous for Mr. Jones. | ||
But we will be at it as long as it takes. | ||
And if you're out there right now and you're one of Alex Jones' audience members and you're considering giving him money, I just want you to know that based on the jury's verdict today, it's not a very good bet. | ||
I hope that we never see someone like him again. | ||
I hope that with your verdict, he can go away. | ||
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But the money is not even really the question for me. | |
The question is, will this suit be successful at stopping him from being on the national stage? | ||
So you were the top lawyer providing advice to the FBI in Connecticut. | ||
In-host. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
When's the first time you watched a video of Mr. Halving on Mr. Jones' show? | ||
I would be guessing, sir. | ||
I would say approximately like 2016. | ||
Where were you when you saw that? | ||
I was sitting in my office on the second floor at FBI New Haven. | ||
You didn't file a suit at that point in 2016. | ||
No, at that point, I couldn't get anybody to help me. | ||
You were looking. | ||
I was, by then, I'm pretty certain by 2016, I had contacted the Agents Association. | ||
I had been looking for people. | ||
I've been asking the U.S. Attorney's Office to help me. | ||
I'd have been asking the FBI New Haven to help me. | ||
So, yes, I was looking for help. | ||
How many times did Jones call you? | ||
He didn't call me, sir. | ||
Did you ever see this photograph 289 on InfoWars? | ||
I didn't know, sir. | ||
Do you know whether he ever talked about you on InfoWars? | ||
I don't. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Alex Jones, yeah. | ||
So we were after him. | ||
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You are? | |
I did what we wanted which is what took his money away but the family's attorney says the money is not what matters most what would such a ruling mean for the families of the sandy hook victims what they're hoping to achieve is the most amount of accountability that the legal system can deliver. | ||
And money is just one component of that and not the most important component. | ||
Yeah, killing free speech and raising contributions is what you're doing. | ||
All right, my friends. | ||
As predicted, it was not hard to predict. | ||
In fact, it's happened a bunch in the last seven months since Trump got in. | ||
Every time they get close to a peace deal, NATO and Zelensky launch massive attacks deep inside Russia. | ||
And that, of course, has meant to overshadow, derail, sabotage the big peace summit that Putin and Trump are having in Alaska tomorrow that will obviously be live on air, covering on Harrison Smith's show, American Journal, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., my broadcast, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the war room with Owen Schroyer, 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
And then obvious live covers continually after that, like we did last night, two and a half hours with a debate discussion with Nick Fuentes. | ||
You can find that all right now at Real Off Shows on X and Band.video. | ||
We also have the new Democrat hoax that Trump is trying to set up martial law in America, starting in D.C., when everything he's doing is constitutional. | ||
But we've already got the locals speaking out. | ||
I mean, so many videos, I couldn't even keep track of it. | ||
Black folks that live there saying, no, they already in just a week see a night and day difference to the lawless atmosphere of D.C. And I've been there many times in my life. | ||
I've watched it fall apart. | ||
And the Democrats want that in our major cities. | ||
Same thing's happened to Europe. | ||
We'll be getting to the latest developments there. | ||
Also, APAC, the big Israel lobby, is really burning a lot of bridges, coming out and attacking Charlie Kirk, coming out and attacking MTG, all because they don't want unlimited U.S. commitment to war with Iran and unlimited funding and are saying, | ||
no, we don't think the Palestinians are being treated in an extremely humanitarian way. | ||
And we don't like the U.S. destiny being tied to this. | ||
And so APAC's coming out and attacking them and others. | ||
And of course, the ADL. | ||
And I had a clip yesterday, but I had to run off to court. | ||
They're trying to shut us down. | ||
I'll give you a big update on that, where you've got the head of the ADL saying, oh, yeah, we're working with the Trump administration to get this done. | ||
And so Trump on many fronts, most fronts, is pro-free speech. | ||
But on the issue of trying to curtail American citizens' speech about Israel, they're going the wrong direction. | ||
And everybody knows this. | ||
And I don't apologize. | ||
That's not what I'm doing here. | ||
This is where I've always been. | ||
I don't fetishize hating Jews or Israel. | ||
But definitely Israel is powerful. | ||
The Jewish lobbies, there's different ones are powerful. | ||
They're definitely, there's different factions in our politics, the leftist Jewish groups, the right-wing Jewish groups. | ||
And my issue is that when they try to drag us into wars, when they try to censor people, I don't care who you are. | ||
I'm going to oppose it. | ||
And it's a Streisand effect built into people also not liking being bullied. | ||
The more the Israel lobby, different arms of it here and in Europe and Australia all over, pass laws to censor people and support general censorship, surpassing even the criticism of Zionism. | ||
I mean, we had the clip last week of the head of the meta-censorship saying, I work with the other big tech companies and we're Zionists and we're now expanding it to ban anybody that even criticizes Zionism. | ||
If you want to criticize the religious ethno-state of Israel, if you want to criticize North Korea, if you want to criticize Mexico or the U.S., it's your right. | ||
So very un-American stuff. | ||
So we've got MTG's comments on that. | ||
And I forgot to send the crew Charlie Kirk's comments. | ||
Charlie Kirk talks about being attacked by the Israel lobby. | ||
He's been such a big supporter. | ||
But again, you've got to be slavish. | ||
You've got to be subservient. | ||
And then the different Israel lobbies are constantly changing what it is you've got to submit to. | ||
And they're always raising the bar. | ||
Remember the ADL a few years ago said the okay symbols white supremacy. | ||
And so all these different groups and organizations and computer companies said, well, if we see you using it, we're going to censor you. | ||
And whether it people could, I guess, use it for that, but no one even knew that some people use it for that. | ||
I didn't even really know that. | ||
I didn't know that till they claimed that. | ||
And sure, they could find somebody somewhere said that that somehow equates to some Hitler thing or something. | ||
That's not what it means in sign language and everywhere else. | ||
I mean, I always brought up that that means A-O-K, or you're up there five stories up roofing or something, and you don't want to yell at people because it's early in the morning. | ||
And when they're ready to pass up more shingles or whatever, you go, you know, wave up. | ||
But I don't need to sit here with every symbol or thing I say or do and then preface it and be scared about what the ADL says. | ||
And they knew when they came out and said, man, the OK symbol a few years ago, that that was about when they say jump, you say how high. | ||
And now all over the Western world, they say don't use the word mother or father on hospital forms for your baby. | ||
Don't use boy or girl. | ||
Don't use that on college entrance papers or public school entrance papers for primary school. | ||
Whether you're in the UK or the U.S., in a blue city, they're doing that. | ||
I mean, this is a cult. | ||
And right at the heart of it is the ADL and its counterparts around the world. | ||
And it's a very evil organization that's called for my arrest and other people's arrest if we engage in free speech. | ||
Sasha Barrett, you know, arrest all these people. | ||
They're hateful. | ||
They're Russian agents. | ||
I mean, they, what the ADL did, basically saying Trump's a Russian agent, you know, they went along with that. | ||
Now they're his buddy, is would make Joseph McCarthy blush. | ||
So I'm kind of digressing there just into what we're going to be covering. | ||
There is so much to get into today. | ||
But I also want to give you a very important update on the future of InfoWars, this operation. | ||
And when I say a very important update, the most so far, we have survived over the years a lot of attacks and a lot of lawfare and a lot of rigged garbage in the last 14, 15 months. | ||
I guess it's May of last year, intensified. | ||
Armed security showing up, no court order. | ||
We've been ordered by the U.S. trustee at the Justice Department to kick you out of the building. | ||
And I said, did you ever hear of no paperwork? | ||
Judge's order? | ||
You better call the head of your company. | ||
And I talked to them. | ||
I said, yeah, this is weird. | ||
They just said, get over to the building. | ||
And now I was just talking to this lawyer saying, she's a lawyer, and this is, they do work for the DOJ. | ||
They're just trustees for it, but it's still part of it. | ||
You know, they sit there and do the interviews with you with the seal behind them as if it's some magical power. | ||
And she said, listen, I order you to kick them out of the building. | ||
And they didn't. | ||
But I had to sleep here just in case they hired some other group. | ||
And then they had a fake auction and turned the internet off. | ||
And then we overrode that. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
Well, you remember the onion financed by Bloomberg's every town group that he runs and owns, basically. | ||
98% of the funding is him. | ||
He directs it. | ||
They went on TV and Said, we own InfoWars after the fake auction. | ||
I said, no, you don't. | ||
Well, they're back. | ||
And so The Onion, the guy that used to run censorship operations at MSNBC, he was their censorship czar. | ||
He was the Brian Steltzer counterpart that they have at CNN, the equivalent. | ||
People were asking him last night: a judge ordered the sale of Alex Jones Inforce Day, clearing the way for the Onion to renew its attempt to buy the notorious conspiracy-fueled empire. | ||
That was called an empire. | ||
We're working on it. | ||
That's the onion. | ||
That's all I can say for now. | ||
Subscribe to the Onion. | ||
Now, under state law, they've got to pay cash for it. | ||
And they try to sell it on the courthouse. | ||
You know, we're going to have the good guys there. | ||
And you know what they're going to pull magically right. | ||
I can just think of the different shenanigans they'll pull. | ||
And we'll catch them in that, too. | ||
It's just, it's a marathon, folks. | ||
It's a long-term battle. | ||
So, yes, the judge has put a receiver in, said, it's in the news. | ||
I'll show you the quotes. | ||
Prepare the way for the Travis County sheriffs to come take the building. | ||
And the equipment's not even worth half a million dollars. | ||
They've turned down giant settlements that I probably never could have even paid. | ||
But the point is that they didn't want money. | ||
They said that. | ||
They want it closed. | ||
What they really want is my identity, where they run, they say they own my name. | ||
They try to argue that in federal court, the judge slapped it down. | ||
They say they own my social media. | ||
That got slapped down. | ||
Elon Musk in your name. | ||
And so now, I guess it's hit the news, the Hill judge clears the way for the Onion to revive bid for Alex Jones InfoWars. | ||
So here we go again. | ||
And I love the two people and stuff and that type saying, this is all fake. | ||
We're not getting sued. | ||
They didn't sue my parents into oblivion, basically. | ||
They didn't do all this. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's all theater. | ||
Jones isn't really fighting for free speech. | ||
No one's censoring anybody. | ||
Democrats don't do any lawfare. | ||
And they have Democrat talk show hosts now. | ||
I played the club recently going, Jones is always claiming somebody's coming to shut him down. | ||
Nobody's ever tried to shut him down. | ||
You talk about gaslighting, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
So remember, we have the Alex Jones Backup Network followed on X at AJ and Live. | ||
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In the case of the turmeric, we go and we say, oh, we hear you're the best, highest rated. | ||
You say you're private label. | ||
What's your curcuminoid? | ||
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Well, how high could you go? | ||
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Why? | ||
We want it. | ||
Well, how much more does it cost? | ||
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And if they shut down InfoWars in late September, as it's in the news, it's a judge. | ||
He said it. | ||
I mean, this is real. | ||
This is going on. | ||
I know we've survived a lot. | ||
Please don't penalize us for that. | ||
We've survived because of your support and haven't given up. | ||
If they shut us down, well, we've got the olivestone store.com. | ||
And I don't own that. | ||
And it's going to, you know, folks at Bigley take that on. | ||
And they have the Alex Shows Network and the URLs and paid for setting that up. | ||
And so it's just going to continue on there. | ||
And we've got some other folks that are coming to help with an even bigger studio and expansion to at least 20 hours a day. | ||
And I'll just be the news director and they can harass me and hound me because, see, they don't want a settlement. | ||
They don't want it to ever end. | ||
They want, it's like they're married to me or stalkers. | ||
The Democrat Party law firms, Paul Weiss, Kafka, Kafka. | ||
They get to stay in the news. | ||
They get to fundraise through their gun control foundations saying I'm victimizing them and I'm hurting them and they can play victim. | ||
They raise over $300 million alone off my name on record. | ||
We've shown you all that. | ||
Justice Department gives them massive amounts of millions. | ||
Remington, the lady bought the gun legally. | ||
Her son used it. | ||
Adam Lansdale killed the kids. | ||
They get 74 million from Remington, bankrupted them. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
This giant cash machine, 12, 13 years later, of the very same Kostkov and Koskov is suing video game makers, like Call of Duty and stuff, saying, well, this kid that shot people liked this video game. | ||
So we want to get rid of free speech there. | ||
I mean, it's ghoulish, but that's who they are. | ||
And I can tell you, it's being looked into by the new Justice Department, and there's a lot there. | ||
But regardless, there it is. | ||
CBS News, Call of Duty maker can't be held responsible for actions of Yavalde, school shooter lawyer, says. | ||
And the group suing him is these same people out of Connecticut, Senator Blumenthal's connected network and law firm. | ||
And of the dozens of people that sued me, I'd said the name of one of them when the internet said, this looks fake, looks like he's an actor. | ||
And I looked at it myself and I said, yeah, that looks fake to me. | ||
Everybody else to get on the stand and say, did he ever say your name? | ||
And he was crew. | ||
Anybody ever? | ||
Well, who peed on your graves? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, did he pee on your graves? | ||
No. | ||
Did anybody ever do it? | ||
Well, I heard somebody did. | ||
Well, who told you? | ||
I don't know. | ||
All right, you get $30 million, sir. | ||
And then you have the whole world. | ||
Jones runs around graveyards peeing on graves. | ||
And then, I mean, it's just like you laugh at it, but you go in the courtrooms and the lawyers are looking at you like, you walk through the hall, like, and you're just like, I mean, it's bizarre, but they're crazed leftist. | ||
I mean, you really have to describe it. | ||
If you ever went to one of these court cases and looked at them, I mean, it's freaking bizarre. | ||
Very, very demented mannerisms. | ||
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Now, I've already spent some time on this setting the table. | ||
I need to get into Russia. | ||
I need to get into D.C. I need to get into the tariffs. | ||
I need to get in Milani and gearing up to sue Hunter. | ||
Because Hunter, after it was known that she wasn't a hooker working for Depstee, and that was debunked nine years ago, he just matter of factly says it to defame her. | ||
And even after he got warned, he kept doing it. | ||
And he's a crackhead pedophile on record. | ||
I've seen a laptop. | ||
It's bad. | ||
It's the only child porn I've ever seen. | ||
And, you know, it's, it's, it's not him penetrating him, but it's naked kids in the bed with him. | ||
And, you know, it's like trophy photos and tons of videos of him jacking off in front of them. | ||
I mean, it's, it's bad. | ||
And I, and I didn't go deep into it. | ||
I actually, I looked at it for about a day and a half, you know, off and on. | ||
I was like, and I hadn't looked at 5% of it. | ||
I mean, it was just a library of evil. | ||
And I just told the crew, I said, if you want to look at this, that's fine. | ||
But I said, I can't make you. | ||
And they said, no, we agree. | ||
We don't want to look at it. | ||
Because I had the damn thing in there on my computer and I was just like another video of him jacking off, another video of him with crack, another video of him with a bunch of little kids in a bed, half naked, smoking cigarettes. | ||
I mean, it's just like, you know, it's sick, folks. | ||
It's totally sick. | ||
But I want to come back and actually show you these news articles that are complete inversions of reality. | ||
Finally, the families Will get their money. | ||
Families turned down $75 million. | ||
Say they want him shut down. | ||
You know, I didn't have 75. | ||
It was over 10 years. | ||
I was going to try to pay him. | ||
And they said, no, we want your free speech. | ||
We want you off the air. | ||
Then they run around, oh, we don't want money. | ||
Well, they raised 300 million off my name on record at their foundations. | ||
And they're just like, ha ha ha ha ha. | ||
It's all so funny to them. | ||
I've been hearing about this for years. | ||
And now it's all the rage. | ||
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What product would you like to have? | ||
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This is the highest rated, private labeled 2,000 milligram per serving. | ||
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We're a mammal. | ||
A dog's a mammal. | ||
A blue whale's a mammal. | ||
I know most of you know that. | ||
And mammals drink milk from their mother's breasts. | ||
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It's a hassle. | ||
I mean, because you only get this for a few weeks after a cow has a baby. | ||
It's the next best thing to mommy's milk. | ||
So it's all the rage for years. | ||
Everybody's going totally insane about it. | ||
I'm going to be taking it. | ||
This is next level. | ||
And I'll be completely honest with you. | ||
Everybody's been telling me to take colostrum for years. | ||
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I stay on it. | ||
I'm going to be taking this. | ||
All I hear about is how great it is. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
I need to cover what's happening in InfoWars right now. | ||
Then move on to all the big news that affects everybody in the entire planet. | ||
But at this point, it's really gotten beyond surreal, beyond crazy. | ||
And I'm not going to recap everything that's happened. | ||
Some of you tune in and follow enough to you probably know most of what's public. | ||
But I've tried to sit down in my office in the last few months to make like a short documentary about this and going over the documents in the background and all of our discovery because we've sued them and we've sued the DOJ connected groups. | ||
And we've got more coming and we've deposed a bunch of them all over the country. | ||
I mean, we've been busy with the funds you've gotten us to defend ourselves. | ||
We've gone on offense. | ||
And it's so bad and so crazy. | ||
And there's so much. | ||
I can't even keep track of it all. | ||
Okay. | ||
So for everything you know about, even if you're highly informed on this, there's 20 times, 30. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
So remember the onion that was really owned by every town that is owned and run by Bloomberg. | ||
97%. | ||
Look it up. | ||
It's on their website. | ||
So Michael Bloomberg. | ||
I remember Norm Pattis, when these suits first started like five, six years ago, and he's like, you think it's Hillary? | ||
I know she targeted you and they're coming after you. | ||
I said, yeah, it's directed by the Democrats. | ||
But he said, I hear it's Bloomberg. | ||
And he said, it's a good source, but I can't tell you who. | ||
Well, it turned out it was Bloomberg, at least part of it. | ||
So they go on television after they had their fake auction November 13th and they kick us out of the building. | ||
And, well, actually, I refused to go. | ||
I said, so they just turned the internet off. | ||
and I said, nope, I want a court order. | ||
And I wouldn't do an emergency thing in front of the judge. | ||
And he said, nope, keep it open, get Jones back in there and get all your material together. | ||
We're going to have a hearing in December 9th. | ||
And then it ended up going two days in the bankruptcy. | ||
That's a lot of the judges' time on the 9th and 10th of December. | ||
And he finally ended it like 11 o'clock at night and ruled against him and said, this is not a real auction. | ||
Bring me back a real auction. | ||
You're supposed to just sell this to the highest bidder. | ||
Well, we got people, folks, that are ready to, let's just say this, pay a lot more than these people are going to come up with. | ||
And they know that. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, but I predicted to these folks, I said, you know, do a bid that's big, but not too big, because I predict right before the auction that's supposed to be public, ordered by the judge, they'll say it's no longer public and just give us sealed bids. | ||
The day before, they said, no more public auction, sealed bid. | ||
Then they tried to not let us know what the winning bid was, which was not even money. | ||
It was pledging my future earnings that they claim they get from me to taking over my company to shut it down so money can't be generated to pay them. | ||
So this is just one facet of this. | ||
Then we get the CIA FBI operative confirmed, Gavin Oblevis, two and a half years ago, undercover video in a Veritas affiliate sting. | ||
And he's like, yeah, we've been under investigation for, you know, by Obama for 10 years and we couldn't find anything corrupt to put him in jail. | ||
So we went and created the Sandy Hook thing. | ||
And then earlier this year, we get from the Trump DOJ the actual documents where in 2013, Obama and Comey put me under national security investigation with a full-time plan on how to destroy me that was still ongoing, even through the first Trump administration because he didn't know about it. | ||
That was Portley been killed. | ||
And then we get the Bill Barr documents last week and the emails and text messages that I'm on a target hit list along with General Flynn and others to be thrown in jail. | ||
Now, that's just last week. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
Then we have investigators poking around in the federal databases because we had some whistleblowers say you should look here. | ||
And we see millions and millions of millions from the DOJ to the very Sandy Hook family's foundations that are gun control groups. | ||
They're also funded by Bloomberg. | ||
And they give these millions and millions of dollars to them when they sue me, when they have the show trials. | ||
And then we find out that the law firms bill after they're given the money by the Justice Department, which is the exact amount each time. | ||
One week later to two weeks later, they then send their bill in for legal representation. | ||
So that's the Justice Department, it appears. | ||
You know, like when you see a duck swimming around in the pond, oh, it appears to be a duck. | ||
Or a thunderstorm blowing in with lightning. | ||
That appears to be lightning. | ||
I mean, you know, there's a chance that's not what it is. | ||
But it looks like money laundering. | ||
And then we got even worse stuff that we've not released yet. | ||
Let's just say it's the thermal nuclear stuff, and it's going to be dropped very soon. | ||
And we've deposed a bunch of these people and they turned over their emails. | ||
We've shown them to the federal judge a couple months ago in court where they're like, to paraphrase, they're like, yeah, we're not, well, not to paraphrase, they say, we're not going to let Jones ever keep that company going. | ||
The goal is to block anybody coming in that buys it that'll keep it on air. | ||
And this is before they hold the fake auction and tell a court in the world it's a public auction. | ||
I mean, it's just, and then they've got the nerve in the Bloomberg and articles to call me corrupt. | ||
They've had four outside accounting forensic firms paid for with the estate of InfoWars, the money in the company, mainly when they had me audited by the IRS and the $4.3 million tax return because they went back five years thinking they'd find hidden money. | ||
And the IRS goes, actually, you're owed $4.3 million. | ||
Your CPA is overpaid. | ||
And then that went to them in the estate. | ||
And then they used that for giant corporate audits. | ||
Actually, he spent over $4 million on it. | ||
And then sued my parents, had auditors on them, found everything they said was true. | ||
Said, oh, we want to drop this and settle with you if you'll just drop your claims on us because my dad co-claims part owned the supplement company. | ||
My dad goes, okay, I'll give it up. | ||
And they turn right around and sue him again with the estate money that's left out of InfoWars. | ||
When they know my parents don't have any money to speak of. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
I mean, they're not, you know, eating dog food, but they're not. | ||
I mean, when they went on vacation, my dad's about to have heart surgery. | ||
They're down in Port Aranzas right now. | ||
You know, they're staying in a $200 a night little condo. | ||
And in the past, they probably get a bigger beach house with a pool, but they're happy. | ||
The point is, they're not, you know, my mom draws like a 15-year-old Chrysler. | ||
My dad has a 15-year-old Ford truck. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
They're happy. | ||
But, but, I mean, they've got them in the news as master villains with hundreds of millions. | ||
And they've done all this. | ||
And then, oh, Jones has hundreds of millions he had with his parents and people. | ||
And after I've had a proctology exam, I mean, they've come to my house multiple times and dug through the underwear drawers, gone in the attic. | ||
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Because I said I have nothing to hide. | |
Obviously, witnesses there with cameras, though. | ||
So I've had every credit card purchase in live time, where I go eat, what I do. | ||
They'll call the court and say, he spent $400 at Eddie V steakhouse on a business card. | ||
We want to know what that is. | ||
That's the best thing they come up with. | ||
It was a business meeting. | ||
Like seven, eight people he took. | ||
It's okay. | ||
That makes them feel powerful. | ||
That makes them feel big. | ||
They think that harasses me. | ||
They think that makes me give up. | ||
They think that makes me go away. | ||
You got another thing coming. | ||
So I get to be called a crook. | ||
My family gets to be called crooks. | ||
They get to be driven to the edge of bankruptcy. | ||
I'm driven into it. | ||
And they get to have fake auctions and the Justice Department funding them and the CIA under Obama's orders and Hillary's ongoing, all proven. | ||
Head FBI agent in Connecticut goes and starts the suits. | ||
And we have the whole chain proven. | ||
And the federal judge keeps saying, let them sell the assets, let them sell the assets. | ||
And they go, no, no, no, no, no, we don't want them sold. | ||
And so they run to the state court and say, give us the assets of free speech systems, which are no longer mine. | ||
They're in the bankruptcy court under the U.S. trustee. | ||
So without getting into all the things they did, because that would take too long. | ||
And they're so arrogant. | ||
We don't want to point out what they've done. | ||
Oh, they really screwed up. | ||
As long as we don't give up, we're going to win. | ||
And at the end of the day, InfoWars will be forced to be sold to somebody real that will keep it on air. | ||
And then they'll get their money. | ||
And then the Texas Court of Appeals, the third circuit's already signaled they're going to overturn. | ||
You can say they have their Connecticut judgment, but they did a lot of stuff there that I'm just going to stop right there and just tell you that God is in control of this universe, not these evil people. | ||
And they always run up the judge and go, he's calling the families evil. | ||
No, I'm talking about the Democrats that did this, the FBI, the PR firms, Bloomberg, The Onion, the whole system, the people that had fake auctions, the U.S. trustees. | ||
I'm talking about you. | ||
And yeah, especially out of Connecticut, you've got the main plaintiffs with their foundations that are raking in hundreds of millions of dollars, directly running ads off my name, saying, protect this. | ||
He's trying to hurt us before they ever even sued me. | ||
Then, when they did sue me, and Justice Department money going to him, and all this Remington money going to him, and then saying I'm getting rich off them, and I won't give them money, but I didn't make money off of them, and they know that, and they just keep saying I'm a crook in the news. | ||
So, I'm being stalked, I'm being attacked, my family's being harassed, my free speech is being raped. | ||
Nothing that comes out of their mouths is true. | ||
It's lies upon lies upon lies upon lies upon lies. | ||
So, yeah, there's the New York Times. | ||
Judge orders liquidation InfoWars to pay Sandy Hook families. | ||
The order comes after a series of legal setbacks for the families of Sandy Hook victims as they try to collect money owed to them by the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. | ||
That's not true. | ||
They had a fake auction through the U.S. trustee that got shut down to The Onion. | ||
Put the hill back on screen, please, and please print it for me. | ||
I'll come get it out of the printer. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Judge clears way for The Onion to revive the bid for Alex Jones InfoWars and The Onion, which means Bloomberg, Everytown Gun Control Group, says they're coming back to buy it again. | ||
I wonder what magical sale that'll be. | ||
Oh, do you think there'll be a sale on the courthouse steps like the law says? | ||
Or do you think there'll be another magical event? | ||
And you ask yourself, why do they act like this? | ||
Because just like they said when they were on Stephanavis' show, The Onion and the gun control Bloomberg group, they're like, Well, hey, don't you have to win the bid? | ||
Doesn't have to be transparent in public. | ||
He was Stephanovsky. | ||
He said, No, it's Alex Jones. | ||
They even said back in June when they wanted my name. | ||
They said, We own the name Alex Jones. | ||
They say, Yeah, the 13th Amendment. | ||
This is in the court filing. | ||
You read the Bloomberg article. | ||
Yeah, the 13th Amendment says that you can't own somebody's name or make them a slave for debt. | ||
You know, that's the amendment that got rid of slavery. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Alex Jones is a different case setting a precedent that they own my name and I can't use my name. | ||
And some of you go, Wait, Prince couldn't use his name. | ||
He had the actor name Prince. | ||
He signed a deal. | ||
What was it, Sony? | ||
They called a 360 deal that his music, his catalog, and his name was owned by them. | ||
Yes, you yourself can contract and sell your name and say you can't use it again. | ||
You can sell your birthright. | ||
I never did that. | ||
And my whole broadcast has always belonged to you. | ||
And I've got contracts going back 20 years on the site saying this is free to air and you can air it anywhere you want. | ||
Copyright, trademark free, a non-exclusive license. | ||
So they got big problems and they know it. | ||
But all I've got to do is with our new sponsor and our new network, if they do shut us down, you just keep supporting us because we are loaded for bear. | ||
And if they think just getting it, they're going to get it, even if they're able to, with some new rigged auction or something. | ||
No, sir. | ||
Conspiracy against rights. | ||
Violation of process. | ||
That doesn't sound sexy. | ||
It is. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Collusion. | ||
Bankruptcy fraud. | ||
Bid-rigging. | ||
Oh, according to the research and the law and our filings, my opinion live on air in the filings, cut and dry primification, which means in Latin, on its face. | ||
We're not going to have a real auction, so his people don't get it. | ||
Because they're the moral ones. | ||
They're the good people. | ||
They're the Democrats. | ||
It's Alex Jones, after all. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
He doesn't own his name. | ||
Who's he think he is? | ||
We own him after what he did to us. | ||
Well, what do you do? | ||
Well, we really can't say, but we raised hundreds of millions off. | ||
We're the good people. | ||
So here's just part of the Stephanopoulos interview with the Onion that's now crawled back out from under his rock, the former head censorship, the counterpart to Brian Stilter on CNN, Democrat globalist operative. | ||
Swarmy, giggling, laughing. | ||
Oh, he thinks he'll get the last word. | ||
Oh, if you're able to buy it with all your chicanery, oh, no, you don't get the last word, Jack. | ||
I promise you that. | ||
What you did was get a tiger by the tail, sonny boy. | ||
Because the damages that you're doing to us and America and our civil rights are serious. | ||
And that isn't just civil, big man. | ||
Tough guy. | ||
Stud. | ||
Had it work out for you back in November. | ||
All-seeing, all-knowing, all-powerful. | ||
Play the clip. | ||
Turn now to the satirical website, The Onion, announcing that it has won a bid to buy Alex Jones' InfoWars in a bankruptcy auction. | ||
Jones was forced to pay $1.4 billion to the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims. | ||
At first, explain why you wanted to buy this site, what you plan to do with it. | ||
Yeah, so we thought it would be the funniest joke of all time, basically, when we heard about it. | ||
And I think that's borne out, frankly. | ||
So Infowars is a clearinghouse for lies and nonsense in a bad way. | ||
Like the garbage that they've put out over the last two decades has really hurt a lot of people. | ||
You know, they've targeted the families of the Sandy Hook victims. | ||
We do lies and garbage in a different way. | ||
We have a lot more fun with it than they do. | ||
We're very excited to take it over and create a new better path for this website. | ||
And the Sandy Hook family support this move? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
They were behind this. | ||
And, you know, Ben and I may seem like strange bedfellows, The Onion and Everytown, but the truth is we've got at our fingertips the facts, the stories, the data, the research. | ||
But what they've got is a really broad audience and humor, which is what you need sometimes to break through the misinformation, the fear that has so permeated mainstream thinking. | ||
Overnight, the judge in charge of this put a hold on your purchase, raising questions about the process, raising questions about transparency in the bidding process. | ||
What do you make of that? | ||
Are you confident this is still going to go through? | ||
Yeah, look, we won the bid. | ||
We own InfoWars and we are very excited about that. | ||
But is it true that you didn't have the highest bid? | ||
We did. | ||
We did have the highest bid when you take into account the family's concessions here. | ||
They made a concerted effort to make this the best and highest bid for everybody involved. | ||
So we're very excited to take that over. | ||
And look, it's Alex Jones. | ||
If he just handled this graciously and moved away, that would be the funniest part of this whole situation. | ||
And the goal here is really to cut through the misinformation and the fear. | ||
You know, the American public, every poll shows that they believe in gun safety. | ||
But what's happened is misinformation, hate, fear has so permeated thinking in this country that it's really distorted reality. | ||
And we're going to use humor to cut through that and to set the record straight. | ||
You can present as many facts as you want to Alex Jones himself, and he's just not going to listen. | ||
But if you make fun of these people in a way that cuts through, and if you maybe show a funhouse mirror, basically, to what he's trying to do, trying to get you really afraid so you can buy some supplements, maybe if we rip the facade off this thing, show the wires underneath it, maybe we can make some real changes. | ||
He spread his funds out all over the place. | ||
Is there any real way to stop him? | ||
You can try. | ||
This is karmic justice. | ||
The idea that every tab would be taking over all the advertising of InfoWars after all that disinformation. | ||
After all that disinformation, after calling Sandy Hook a hoax. | ||
Remember three years ago, they said it everywhere. | ||
Jones will go to prison for hiding money. | ||
And the New York Times last year had to say, well, turns out they had all these accounting firms looking at everything and he had meager assets. | ||
Ridiculous. | ||
No, it's the opposite. | ||
People want to hear this show. | ||
I will continue on with the network. | ||
They can harass me forever. | ||
And they don't want money. | ||
They won't get money. | ||
And They won't get me off the air. | ||
And when I'm doing thousands of push-ups and sit-ups and running and lifting and jogging and swimming and eating healthier, it's to make sure they don't get what they want taking me off the air. | ||
It's actually made me stronger. | ||
So thank you for your support, folks. | ||
Let me just show you a little bit of this. | ||
We're going to go back and start all the big news around the world after that. | ||
Judge clears way for Alex Jones to sell InfoWars to fund Sandy Hook damages. | ||
Judge orders liquidation of InfoWars and pay Sandy Hook families. | ||
And we got the article from the Hill clears the way for the Onion to buy it. | ||
So they're back. | ||
InfoWars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones loses another legal battle, MPR. | ||
And it goes on to say the judge, Gwera Gamble, that ran the show trial has cleared the way and paved the way for the receiver or sheriffs to start the process of seizing cash property owned by InfoWars and its parent company, Free Speech Systems, within days. | ||
That's under the control of the federal bankruptcy court and the U.S. trustee. | ||
And it goes on. | ||
So they go on to act like, ooh, they'll find the money. | ||
They'll finally get some money. | ||
The families are pleased that the court has placed InfoWars' parent company into receivership, which will finally lead to accountability for Alex Jones' monstrously cruel harassment, which I was found guilty by the judge, not by the jury. | ||
They got another quote in these articles calling me corrupt. | ||
It's just absolutely ridiculous. | ||
So, yeah, here's the Bloomberg article. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Juries in Texas and Connecticut have found Jones and Free Speech Systems liable in cases over the falsehoods about 2012 shooting. | ||
No, you can type in judges default Alex Jones find him guilty. | ||
The jury's then decided how guilty. | ||
Another lie. | ||
But of course, Bloomberg won't correct that because the owner of Bloomberg has been behind the whole thing with Obama. | ||
But they don't tell you that, do they? | ||
The receiver is now authorized to liquidate the business assets, and we look forward to the corrupt media empire. | ||
Really, where was that proven corrupt that Jones has built finally being dismantled? | ||
Oh, so isn't that nice? | ||
Then my lawyer just gives a nice, truthful statement. | ||
Ben Brooks. | ||
Unfortunately, the court was misled about the bankruptcy rulings that specifically make these actions impermissible. | ||
And she wouldn't let my lawyers talk. | ||
Brooks said after the hearing, we expect to file papers with the Austin Court of Appeals seeking emergency relief to rectify the situation properly. | ||
Because you can't even do that when it's held by the U.S. trustee and under a bond. | ||
So incredible. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
There's a lot more, but we've got too much other stuff to hit. | ||
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We are beating them. | ||
We are winning. | ||
They're not giving up. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
You know, my father always used to tell me, I had a wonderful father, very smart. | ||
And he used to say, son, when you walk into a restaurant and you see a dirty front door, don't go in. | ||
Because if the front door is dirty, the kitchen's dirty also. | ||
Same thing with the Capitol. | ||
If our Capitol's dirty, our whole country is dirty. | ||
This is Liberation Day in D.C. and we're going to take our capital back. | ||
We're taking it back. | ||
After President Trump's announcement, there has been a lot of pushback from those that enjoy living in hell. | ||
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Well, we had the president of Federal Ages or the National Gods of Daily Life and East Navy Booze, the Burning Kim Mort Supply. | |
And those that have a vested interest in continuing their stranglehold over the minds of its minions. | ||
The most violent moment in recent history in DC was January 6th. | ||
And a relatively small crime problem is being used for specific authoritarian purposes that we know and understand. | ||
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If people are afraid to come to D.C., go to Disney World, get fat, eat french fries. | |
I don't care. | ||
I've lived here 37 years. | ||
I am not afraid. | ||
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I live in the city. | |
I'm not afraid of this city. | ||
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If you're afraid, go ahead, leave your fears someplace else. | |
They seem to hold their harshest criticism sometimes for cities that are majority black and brown. | ||
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Focus those cameras on everything that's going on because this president is trying to lead us into what could be called a civil war. | |
President Trump doesn't like public safety. | ||
He's a convicted criminal himself. | ||
He pardons people who are criminals and do pretty dastardly things, like cause the deaths of five different law enforcement officers during January 6th. | ||
But what is the reality on the ground in the district of criminals? | ||
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I came all the way down Pennsylvania Avenue this morning. | |
So peaceful, yeah. | ||
I don't smell no weed, you know. | ||
I don't see no homeless people. | ||
A person like me at this age, I have to make sure to come home before sundown. | ||
President Trump knows what's going on. | ||
The crime is exploded. | ||
Here, a lot of you know about it. | ||
Since the 1950s, Washington, D.C.'s crime rate has been a roller coaster ride. | ||
It all really began to go downhill following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
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Good evening. | |
Dr. Martin Luther King, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been shot to death in Memphis, Tennessee. | ||
Which led to riots and widespread property damage. | ||
Dr. King got killed in April and looked like all hell. | ||
By the 1980s, the crack cocaine epidemic fueled an unprecedented spike in violent crime, with the murder rate peaking in 1991 at 479 homicides. | ||
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Crime got so bad. | |
We were losing like 400 or 500 a year, and like two a night were being murdered. | ||
Earning D.C. the infamous title of the murder capital of the United States. | ||
You all wondering who would be next. | ||
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The victims were shot at random in parking lots, going to school, mowing the lawn, gripping the Washington area in fear in the fall of 2002. | |
During three terrifying weeks, 10 people were killed. | ||
Three more were wounded, including a 13-year-old boy. | ||
The snipers turned out to be John Alan Muhammad, a mentally disturbed man who planned to kill his ex-wife and wanted it to look like she was another random victim. | ||
He was executed seven years later. | ||
D.C. eventually reached a homicide rate of 80.6 per 100,000 people at its height. | ||
Homicides dropped to a low of 104 in 2012. | ||
However, post-2020, crime surged again. | ||
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There are dozens of unsolved violent carjackings that have happened in the district. | |
And we've heard that detectives now are not really staffed up enough to actually help out with thorough investigations. | ||
430 fewer officers now than we did in 2019, and likely the lowest number of officers since at least the 1970s. | ||
Homicides increased by 35% in 2023, and carjackings doubled. | ||
Reduced police funding and Soros revolving door prosecutors lit the fire. | ||
Now, only 24% of Washington, D.C. residents feel safe compared to 40% a decade earlier. | ||
It doesn't have to be like this. | ||
We don't have to live this way. | ||
John Baume reporting for Infowars. | ||
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All right, folks, we're going to come back with all the massive news for today. | |
All right. | ||
I'll be completely honest with the listeners. | ||
That's just what I do. | ||
I normally research, no exaggeration, six, seven hours a day on the news, just to even keep up with all the different pieces of it. | ||
And I make dozens of phone calls and sources to get their take on things. | ||
I got blindsided. | ||
Tuesday night. | ||
I actually predicted this to my lawyers, but we knew on the 13th, they had a receivership hearing to get the stuff signed to send in the Travis County Sheriff's Department to close InfoWars. | ||
And then on Tuesday, they basically killed the case and it got moved to another judge. | ||
And I said, watch, they're going to shoot it back to Gware Gamble that ran the show trials. | ||
And sure enough, the next day in the afternoon, they sent it back to her court. | ||
So they had the hearing Wednesday, yesterday. | ||
And I read you the Bloomberg quotes out of the courtroom. | ||
They were all there and saying, We're going to send in the Travis County to shut it down. | ||
So, but the judge said, Well, she wants to have another larger hearing because I guess the receiver isn't ready yet. | ||
He wants to dot his eyes across the T's, maybe a little bit. | ||
And so they're going to have this hearing on September 16th. | ||
But in my experience with these people, the Democrat Party law firms running this, that's a diversion from something. | ||
So they could come in here next week. | ||
And I want to be clear because back in June, when they caught the last U.S. trustee and the CRO, and the judge fired them for trying to close the doors without a court order and kick us out, remember that on May 31st, they had McGill, the CRO, get up and testify: well, I had to shut it down because of a security threat. | ||
And it was the first we heard of that. | ||
And they go, what do you mean? | ||
Well, it was something to do with a gun. | ||
And I can't tell you, but it was credible. | ||
There was no security issue. | ||
Nothing happened with a gun. | ||
Most people here have concealed carries. | ||
I do. | ||
We've got armed security here. | ||
But then my lawyers got up and said, well, tell us about the gun. | ||
Well, I'm not going to tell you about the gun. | ||
So knowing that, I want to just get this out to the Travis County Sheriff's Department, who I know really likes me. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
And I know a bunch of them, and I get a lot of information from them. | ||
And they're overall, even though they usually have bad Democrat sheriffs, they've resisted being full communist. | ||
They're one of the only cities in Texas that actually, as soon as Trump got in, do busloads of illegal aliens being deported each morning at the jail. | ||
So they, despite what the county commission does, and despite what the mayor does, and the DA is trying to block the county attorney, the sheriff said, I'm doing it. | ||
So overall, we got a good sheriff's department. | ||
And I just want the sheriff's department to know, you come here anytime with a court order to shut this down. | ||
We'll just be absolutely. | ||
Can we get our personal stuff? | ||
Would you like a cup of coffee? | ||
Whatever. | ||
I've never been presented with a real court order. | ||
I've never been presented with anything. | ||
But if these people already tried to act like we're terrorists or something, and it's a militia compound and all this stuff, and I'm not saying the militia is bad, but you know how the left spends it. | ||
This is not the branch of Idians in here. | ||
And when the sheriffs come, we've got, you know, we're ready for them or whatever. | ||
Just, in fact, I'm going to reach out to the sheriff's department. | ||
I need to do it today and just say, hey, you got a liaison. | ||
This is a big political case. | ||
If you are coming, please let us know. | ||
Anything you need. | ||
Because we are not going to resist the sheriff's department. | ||
But that's how this has already been spun. | ||
I will peacefully resist a private security company that the last U.S. trustee just sent here with no order. | ||
They were just told all these guys show up, you know, and their security uniforms and guns on their side. | ||
And they're like, we're not sure what's going on. | ||
We heard something's happening tonight. | ||
We're closing the place. | ||
Well, let me talk to your boss. | ||
Yeah, I just got told, send them over there, but I'm talking to the this lady says she works for the Justice Department. | ||
I better do what she says, but I need an order. | ||
I said, you bet you do. | ||
So I told the security guys, well, you're paid to be sent here, extra people. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm going to go sleep on the couch in my office. | ||
I'm not leaving. | ||
And they had the security company says, no, don't worry. | ||
We're not going to do that. | ||
I said, I'm still staying here because they may fire you and hire another one that doesn't know. | ||
And sure enough, some of those calls happened and they almost did that. | ||
So I could anticipate stuff. | ||
I was born in the dark, but it wasn't last night. | ||
I did fall off a turnip truck, but it wasn't yesterday. | ||
So with the past stuff I've seen and the way the left operates and Antifa works very closely with these people, we've noticed. | ||
Well, I'm going to tell the sheriffs my concerns privately, but I think they're listening, obviously, and they can figure it out. | ||
And I've already got a bunch of their numbers, but we don't want when the Sheriff's Department shows up to have an Antifa van out in the parking lot or something do something and blame us. | ||
So let's just say this whole place is a security threat zone now with all the no-king stuff and all the weird leftist crap. | ||
They already tried to rope me into the Jan 6 false flag and a bunch of others. | ||
I just can look at the pieces and the back of my hair stands up and I'm like, whoo, I mean, I got a spidey sensei here. | ||
So, getting it bad. | ||
So I don't know exactly what's going on, but they have been so exposed, so embarrassed, caught in so much corruption, so much fraud, in my opinion. | ||
And they are so pissed and they know how bad it's going to look when they close this place after all the victories and success we've had. | ||
And people are going to really get upset. | ||
I don't want any listeners doing anything violent. | ||
I don't want, you know, we're going to go live, obviously, inside or out. | ||
When the sheriffs are here, we'll be very nice to them. | ||
We're going to document it and we'll follow their direction. | ||
But I do not want our listeners showing up down here when this stuff goes on because you don't want to get sucked into this. | ||
Okay. | ||
But these are the type of things we got to work through. | ||
So since this came to a head Tuesday night, I've had real problems focusing on the news, real problems focusing because I didn't think I'd be needed at the hearing, but they wanted me on standby, so I had to be nearby in case I was needed. | ||
But she went on for hours, wouldn't even let my lawyers talk. | ||
She wanted nothing on the record by them. | ||
Just their big one-sided diatribes and the rest of it. | ||
And so I mean, I only did like two hours of research last night and maybe an hour this morning. | ||
And I got huge news and clips and important things going on. | ||
It's just that if you're wondering why I've already done an hour and 13 minutes on us under attack, it's kind of hard to get my head out of that game. | ||
But they already tried to close the building with no court order on May 31st of 2024, claiming a security threat with a gun by the word was me. | ||
I don't brandish guns. | ||
I don't throw people with guns. | ||
I mean, I got a gun right here. | ||
I don't have a criminal record. | ||
My taxes are paid. | ||
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I'm not. | |
I'm not going to sit here and hear that. | ||
So, and put up with it. | ||
So if that was already going on before, what do you think is going to go on this time, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Past behavior is the greatest indicator of future behavior. | ||
So we've also got orbiting this whole thing. | ||
They know when they finally come in here and shut this down. | ||
And I think they'll do it even though it's been blocked by a federal judge. | ||
They don't care. | ||
We got to be very, very, very, very careful to be Christ-like and to not fall in any type of trap. | ||
And of course, the Sheriff's Department will 100% not be involved. | ||
That's why they need to understand that, well, just as soon as I make this point, if they're already talking about it, but I bet you money yesterday they were already talking about it and having the same concerns, Then they can give me advice too on what needs to be done. | ||
But obviously, we need to be communicated with on this so that these people, not the wonderful Democrat Party law firms and Obama and the DOJ and the CIA element of the Democrats. | ||
I mean, they're sweethearts. | ||
Not a problem there, obviously. | ||
But I'm just saying, whoever might piggyback on this, antifa, whoever, that's a whole nother barrel of snakes, kettle of fish, because they're so discredited. | ||
Everywhere I go, I get congratulated for beating them. | ||
And isn't it a big joke, the onion and Bloomberg, and how it all blew up their face. | ||
And I'm like, no, no, no, the war is not over. | ||
And they already tried some weird thing, shut down the building, kick me out because I've got a gun. | ||
They won't say what I'm doing with it, but I got one. | ||
Kind of like a form of swatting. | ||
We've got to have armed private security coming to kick you out because we heard somebody won't say who, we'll say what happened. | ||
We heard there was a bad thing with Alex Jones and a gun. | ||
The judges look at him like, okay, well, what happened with the gun? | ||
Well, I can't tell you. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Because I'm known for just running around waving guns around, right, folks? | ||
Like Yosemite Sam. | ||
I'm the roughest, toughest ombre west of the Pecos. | ||
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Hey, Yosemite Sam, Yosemite Sam. | |
It's Yosemite Sam rubber hills. | ||
No, I'm the opposite of Boss Hog. | ||
Now, the reason I just did a little breakdown is this. | ||
I saw news last night, and then I researched it some last night, and I saw it this morning that I haven't even mentioned yet because it's so big and it's so well documented. | ||
But when I saw this last piece of it about 10 minutes before I went on air today, it was like getting hit upside the head with a baseball bag. | ||
And it has to do with Bill Gates. | ||
And it has to do with ticks. | ||
He didn't just release billions of mosquitoes loaded with special GMO payloads all over the U.S. and Latin America and Asia and Africa. | ||
Now he's studying releasing ticks. | ||
And he's using studying ticks and cows as the cover. | ||
But some of the same people studying it and working for him. | ||
Remember, he wants to ban cows and make you eat cancer tumor meat that they call beef. | ||
We heard the WEF push this years ago. | ||
Some of the same groups he's funding are now putting papers up saying we should release ticks that basically are biological vaccine that delivers an allergy that's violent, can kill you when you eat beef. | ||
Now you start to figure it out. | ||
And the problem is we got too much evidence. | ||
I can do five hours on this. | ||
A lot of folks will, you know, study for weeks and months to give a 30-minute speech at some commencement or whatever. | ||
That's not, I'm on here five, six, seven hours a day, folks. | ||
I'm just constantly moving as fast as I can. | ||
And it's not that I'm not ready to pull the trigger on this big story. | ||
I just kind of give you a synopsis. | ||
It's that we build it up first. | ||
It'll be 50 times bigger, which then can stop this because what they're doing is so outrageous. | ||
And Bill Gates, for at least 10 years in Florida, in Texas, all over the U.S., but starting in Florida and Texas, and then in Brazil. | ||
And they genetically engineer these mosquitoes to do all sorts of things. | ||
He talks about making them flying syringes to give you, quote, a vaccine, whether you like it or not. | ||
They're developing all these crops they have where lettuce, tomatoes have the, quote, live vaccine in it. | ||
No, it's nanotech. | ||
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And then everywhere they release them, you see all these weird outbreaks. | ||
This is so crazy that he's our doctor. | ||
He runs the global health systems. | ||
He says, you're not going to get beef. | ||
You're not going to get butter. | ||
He's going to give you fakes. | ||
He wants to make you eat bugs. | ||
I mean, he's just such a horrible, demonic villain. | ||
He's buying up all this farmland with the communist Chinese. | ||
And so I don't want to just cover this tick story. | ||
I want to hit it all. | ||
So here's what I'm going to do. | ||
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Thank you. | |
We have a guest. | ||
Lionel, really smart, former prosecutor and WABC talk show host, known him for years, like 15 years. | ||
He was the keynote speaker. | ||
I was a keynote speaker. | ||
He was introduced to me in Talkers Magazine where I got their talk show host of the year award. | ||
Nothing matters, where I met him in New York. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He's come on the show. | ||
He hadn't been on years. | ||
We'll cover the waterfront with him. | ||
The trajectory of the Trump administration, Epstein case, the police state, his view on Trump, is Trump setting up a police state. | ||
That's all coming up. | ||
But after he's gone, I'm going to take a first whack at this. | ||
And by first whack, I don't mean like try to figure out what's going on. | ||
I know. | ||
It's just so deep and so bad and so evil. | ||
And by that, I wasn't ready to cover this at the start of the show because I was sitting back going, what is it I'm not remembering? | ||
What is it about this tick story? | ||
And it's like bloop, bloop, bloop. | ||
I'm thinking of all these other things. | ||
30 seconds before I go live, I can barely do the show because I'm having a brainstorm about this. | ||
I'm about to tell the crew does a great job getting me all this, but here's one thing of probably 20 things just since I've been on air covering other topics and covering this. | ||
Once I get on something, I can't help it. | ||
My subconscious is working on it. | ||
Here's one little juicy little giblet about ticks. | ||
Do you know where Lyme's disease comes from that's killed millions, crippled tens of millions, and just showed up in the 50s? | ||
Do you know what it is on record? | ||
Do you know where it comes from? | ||
It's admitted in the medical literature, but no one seems to know this. | ||
It's like when I tell people, Ozimpic is synthetic Hila monster venom. | ||
And people don't believe me. | ||
It lives in northern Mexico. | ||
It's like a two-foot-long, bright orange and black lizard with razor-sharp teeth that has venom and bites you and can paralyze you and kill you. | ||
Ozimpic is hela monster venom synthetic. | ||
And even when you tell people this, they don't believe it. | ||
You can go check it right now. | ||
All of that class of that is developed by what that Dutch scientist. | ||
Well, it's the same thing here. | ||
Plum Island off the coast of New York is a zoological U.S. Army biological weapons facility that goes back to World War I. Still there. | ||
It's a mile off the coast. | ||
And they brought over the paperclip Nazi scientists there that had developed syphilis that can be put into blood-drinking bugs. | ||
And of course, those are ticks amongst them, fleas, you name it. | ||
Vampiric bugs. | ||
And then they tested it on the island, put it out in the deer population. | ||
They claim the deer swam over to New York. | ||
No, they released it. | ||
And my dad mountain climbed everything, great shape, healthy, about 25 years ago. | ||
It's been so long. | ||
I said 15, 25. | ||
He went on a rock climbing thing in the Ozarks for a week with his buddies, comes back, gets sick, loses a bunch of weight. | ||
You know, he's a doctor, should have thought of this. | ||
Doesn't know what's going on, waits a few months, goes, doesn't get diagnosed with Lymes, Gets sicker and sicker and sicker. | ||
Can hardly move. | ||
His joints are finally goes diagnosed with Lymes. | ||
They can't even give him regular drugs to do it. | ||
He reads the online stuff, goes to the veterinarian, buys the super strong stuff at Tractor Supply or whatever, takes that, kills it, but still fried all his joints. | ||
And he went from being in great shape to, you know, total pain ever since then, and leading to him being more sedentary. | ||
And now his serious health problems have been exacerbated. | ||
So that's a little gift from the deep state, from the Nazis, from our own government. | ||
That's just, you know, little gift, little, little gift. | ||
So I'm talking about Bill Gates, and I'm talking about ticks that they're saying they're going to load up with this virus that then infects you and creates a violent beef allergy that just suddenly started developing in the last decade in certain states. | ||
It's being introduced. | ||
And now we learn Bill Gates has been funding it, studying it forever. | ||
And I'm just like, man, you guys are evil. | ||
Flying vaccines, syringes, crawling syringes. | ||
Ticks. | ||
There's nothing these super villains won't do. | ||
And I've got this giant stack here of videos and documents and their proposals. | ||
And this is in the WF five years ago saying, hey, we got studies. | ||
We can release ticks that bite you that are filled with this. | ||
And then you can't ever eat beef again. | ||
That saves the earth. | ||
Now they're putting papers out with scientists that work with Bill Gates who are studying ticks and cows and this very issue. | ||
I mean, good Lord! | ||
So, and I got a bunch of other points I need to tell the crew to get. | ||
So I'm obviously telling them now, they're getting at the Plum Island stuff, but that's why I can't, I'm not like other talk shows. | ||
Oh, look, Bill Gates connected to a group and white papers and medical journals and researchers to, hey, let's go ahead and fill the ticks up with this and release them so we save the earth. | ||
So that's a forced vaccine with a poison. | ||
It's not a vaccine, it's not anything they say they inject in you. | ||
They change the definition, as you know. | ||
That itself violates Thurmberg Code. | ||
That itself is assault. | ||
That itself is insane. | ||
You spit in Ed Martin's face. | ||
You get, you know, two years in prison. | ||
It's assault. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You hit a cop across the face with a subway sandwich for no reason. | ||
You get arrested. | ||
You hit me in the face. | ||
You should get arrested. | ||
But you're allowed to release mosquitoes and ticks and just ravage people, kill people, debilitate people. | ||
It's all liberal. | ||
It's all loving. | ||
It's because it's Bill Gates. | ||
You think they just rolled out Pfizer and Moderna shots that killed 30 million people? | ||
You think they're just going to stop there? | ||
No. | ||
They're filling the food, the fruits, the vegetables. | ||
Look it up with biodelivered vaccines. | ||
They're not classic vaccines, a dead attenuated virus or compound. | ||
They're living. | ||
They're living. | ||
See, that's a tick before it's fed. | ||
On the left, on the right, is after it's had a meal. | ||
You could also say that's an average U.S. citizen. | ||
And then there's a government bureaucrat. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
And it goes on and on and on and on. | ||
So that's kind of a first look. | ||
But now I'm just giving you an idea of my thought process. | ||
I won't just come in here and cover the one big huge news story. | ||
No, sir. | ||
I'm going to give you how it all interconnects, at least to some of it, because there's too much. | ||
And I'm just sitting there thinking of all these dozens of things. | ||
I'm going to tell the crew right now: get this, get this, get this, get this, get this, get this. | ||
And we'll just show it all to you. | ||
Because it's all right here, but I want to get it out there to you. | ||
All right, but I'm going to hit Russia. | ||
I'm going to hit Melania Trump. | ||
I'm going to hit the latest army district. | ||
And when Newsom says, oh, we're going to redraw so no Republicans ever win again. | ||
They're being open about their fraud. | ||
They already wrote it to keep their states. | ||
They already stay in power through fraud. | ||
We need funds. | ||
We're fighting the globalists at point-blank rank. | ||
And they got a receivership hearing with Judge Gore Gamble that ran the Texas show trial next week to send the sheriffs here. | ||
It could be within days next Wednesday. | ||
Shut us down. | ||
And I'm sure we'll get lots of funds then once we're shut down. | ||
I'll be like, oh, God, he really didn't need help. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
We have been battling and battling and barely surviving. | ||
They've turned the internet off here before. | ||
They had a fake sale to Bloomberg's front group. | ||
Remember all that? | ||
And it was because we didn't give up and the crew didn't give up. | ||
When I told the crew, no, we're going to beat this, don't go. | ||
And I stayed here and slept here a couple times that we're still here. | ||
And because you bought the products, we had enough money for lawyers to go battle it and beat it. | ||
Everybody listening needs to get off the fence, get off the bench, get up at the plate, and needs to go become a VIP. | ||
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I don't sit here and beat that horse, but the news we get out is so powerful. | ||
And it's that less than 1% of people that buy stuff at the auxiliarystore.com that make all this possible. | ||
And this fight is your fight. | ||
They want us off the air because they want to shut down focal points of organizations that hold the Trump administration's feet to the fire and warn Trump and warn his advisors and have a big effect and big pull, as administrations have said, and as the Democrats have said, they've come after Trump. | ||
They've sued Trump. | ||
They've had their operatives in there and they see our stuff everywhere. | ||
Step into the zone of history and understand that you are the key. | ||
You are the variable. | ||
You are the Paul Revere's. | ||
You are the resistance. | ||
This dog don't hunt without you. | ||
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This dog don't hunt without you. | |
Freedom is expanding. | ||
Human awakening is intensifying. | ||
Evil is in a corner. | ||
We hadn't won the war yet, but we're making major ground, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's better than getting in a fetal position and putting our head between our legs and kissing our ass goodbye. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Let me cover a lot of news in this segment ahead of our guests joining us. | ||
It was like predicting the summits rise this morning that Ukraine and NATO would launch a whole bunch of attacks deep inside Russia. | ||
Biggest offensives they've launched yet to try to overshadow the peace deal. | ||
And Trump has said: if Zelensky doesn't make a deal and he has it, then the U.S. is going to cut off the funds and pull out. | ||
And this is really Trump selling that to America and the world tomorrow. | ||
And I can tell you, the decision's been made. | ||
Now, he'll give Zelensky and NATO a few weeks after this before he makes it official. | ||
But they've already given their answer. | ||
They're not going to stop. | ||
But when they get 85% of their funding cut that we supply and all of the guidance of their systems that we run and fire and target, the United States Pentagon picks the targets, fires the missiles, the drones, the big ones, the bombs, the glide bombs. | ||
It's all run by the United States. | ||
That's admitted. | ||
So when Trump says you don't have the cards to NATO and to the northern group, the coalition of the willing, and to Zelensky, it's true. | ||
And, you know, you saw Trump, what was it, five months ago, spank Zelensky in the Oval Office. | ||
He's given him a lot of time and he said, look, I'll give it about six months. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Well, we're coming up on six months. | ||
Now, Trump, what, 15 days ago, told the Russians, all right, you got 10 days. | ||
If you don't agree to what I've asked you to do, which is to give up most of what they've grabbed other than a small zone connecting to Crimea, which they'll never give up, which they grabbed in 2014, then I'm going to go ahead and fund the war, which I don't agree with, but that's what Trump said he'd do. | ||
And the Russians said, all right, we'll make major concessions. | ||
And the corporate media spun it that, oh, they're winning and they're getting all this stuff. | ||
They've already won. | ||
They're not producing weapons of NATO, Ukraine, the U.S. 3-1. | ||
Ukraine is losing ground everywhere. | ||
And the Russians have said, we don't want more ground. | ||
In fact, we've got more than we want. | ||
We're ready to make a deal. | ||
We're ready to swap territory because the Ukrainians still control some stuff up in their northeastern corner. | ||
The Russians haven't gotten a total security perimeter there. | ||
So they want a small slice there all the way down and over to Crimea and they'll give up a lot of the area they don't want. | ||
In fact, the word is, I've been told it's a two-to-one swap that Russia will give up twice as much land as Ukrainians give up. | ||
And those areas have always been Russia. | ||
So the meeting is expected at Anchorage, mid-afternoon Eastern time tomorrow, 2:30 Central, 3:30 Eastern. | ||
The initial meeting with Putin is expected to take place, but that'll be private. | ||
And then there should be a press conference, I would imagine, during prime times, 6 o'clock Eastern, something like that. | ||
But Trump and Putin have already, as I told you before this even broke, agreed on this deal. | ||
And then Zelensky's like, well, you don't have a right to make deals. | ||
Well, when we underwrite every damn thing you do, buddy, we do. | ||
And the Russians already said, get your mineral deal, promise NATO won't control its economic zone and it won't join NATO. | ||
It can be a security state of the United States. | ||
If you'll take it on, it's got a lot of money, a lot of oil, a lot of resources, a lot of rare minerals. | ||
It was 40% of the Russian industrial base. | ||
So it's the mecca. | ||
It's a plum for the Russians. | ||
And they're looking to kind of have a occupied zone with the United States in 90% of the country and the Russians in the others. | ||
And the Russians are open that even if NATO's involved, if the U.S. is in command of it, and then that's in a treaty, of an agreement, they'll do it. | ||
Ukraine is now securing over $1.5 billion in U.S. weapons purchased by Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden under the Pearl Initiative. | ||
So they're still getting U.S. weapons. | ||
But Trump says, if you don't make this deal, you can still buy the weapons, but we're not giving them to you. | ||
So he's putting pressure on Russia and pressure on Ukraine. | ||
Zelensky steps up attacks ahead of the Trump-Putin summit. | ||
Got footage of that. | ||
On Thursday, one day before President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to meet in Alaska for a peace summit, Ukraine dictator Vladimir Zelensky or Volomir Zelensky stepped up attacks on Russian targets, targeting Belgrade and Rostov on Don. | ||
And it goes on into the attacks on the city centers, civilian targets, you name it. | ||
There's a lot of footage of that. | ||
So you target civilians to piss the Russians off. | ||
Moscow preps for Trump's peace summit while Zelensky prepares for more war. | ||
So NATO needs this war as a political distraction. | ||
They've said that. | ||
I don't think they're going to agree to the Trump-Putin plan. | ||
And Trump will then disengage, cut the funding, and stop giving weapons to Ukraine. | ||
And we'll just let Europe deal with Russia itself. | ||
I wish we could have full peace, but at least if there's a nuclear war, the United States is not a target, even though in most war games it'll get out of control. | ||
We will be. | ||
So, but at that point, Putin has said he's not going to wait for Europe to form this 250,000-man army and go in as a, quote, peacekeeping group that's going to attack the Russians. | ||
You already see, as I predicted months ago, masses of Russian troops building up on the border with eastern Ukraine and Kharkiv. | ||
And I would predict that they will within a month of this deal not being made, they will invade over the border. | ||
They've already pushed the forces back to Kharkiv. | ||
They will encircle Kharkiv and then they'll give people two weeks to get out and then they'll level it. | ||
And then Russians are going to come out of the north, out of Belarus into Kiev. | ||
They're going to encircle Kiev next, but they'll show the destruction of the first city first, hoping somebody removes Zelensky. | ||
And that's the other angle here. | ||
Trump has been preparing, and I told you this before it came out, and preparing some of the other generals and leaders to remove Zelensky if need be. | ||
And then they agree to an election and the Russians pull back. | ||
So I should have gone on this order. | ||
If Europe doesn't take this deal, that's just running it now because the U.S. is pulling back and NATO and their puppet Zelensky. | ||
Then Trump is looking at the removal of Zelensky to then have the new leaders make a deal and then have elections and the rest of it. | ||
But that may not be able to be pulled off. | ||
So then if Zelensky isn't removed, I'll give it a little more than a month. | ||
Within 45 days of Europe not agreeing to this deal, if Zelensky is not removed, I would say within 45 days, the Russians invade and start taking the major cities. | ||
Now, if you're a new listener, you're like, who is this guy? | ||
What is this guy doing? | ||
People that listen regularly know I'm extremely accurate. | ||
And there's so much data I have on this from so much research. | ||
I can't even tell you how I know. | ||
That's what knowledge is, wisdom, is you have so much. | ||
It's a subconscious thing. | ||
You have real facts for all of it. | ||
I could go through it for hours and I could tell you why, but I just, a prime approximation, that's what's about to happen. | ||
And we've been told that. | ||
We know. | ||
I mean, I've had high-level Russians on saying they're going to, if this deal doesn't go through, they're ready to go in and start taking over the major cities. | ||
Putin says the U.S. is making sincere efforts to end the Ukraine war ahead of Alaska summit with Trump on Friday and floats potential nuclear deal. | ||
Oh, yeah, that'd be great. | ||
Cut the nuclear weapons. | ||
So you're going to see major concessions from the Russians. | ||
They just want NATO expansion to stop and to stop having potentially nuclear-tipped, let's just say this nuclear weapon delivery system is put on their border. | ||
You can swap a nuke in for its conventional payload in less than an hour, as Putin has said. | ||
And it's true. | ||
I always believe Putin, I know about it. | ||
You can swap a nuke out in five minutes with a storm shadow or attack them. | ||
And those are the tinker toys. | ||
There's a lot worse stuff. | ||
So a lot worse delivery systems. | ||
So we're now in the prime zone of danger for a false flag, not just an escalatory Ukraine starts bombing more civilian targets inside Russia to try to manipulate the Russians in an overreaction. | ||
We're all in the prime zone for false flags to be blamed on Russia. | ||
Trump suggests there's a 75% chance Putin meeting could be a success. | ||
Well, really, it's a big demonstration to the world of what Russia is willing to do to expose NATO and Zelensky for what they're doing that's wrong to try to force them to stop. | ||
That's why they've had J.D. Vance and others over there, full court press with the Europeans, trying to get them to stop this and have some common sense. | ||
But if this deal doesn't go through, they'll give NATO and Zelensky a month to come to their senses. | ||
That's just the average diplomatic system. | ||
there's a lot of factors going here. | ||
And then the Russians will give Trump 15 days, maybe a month, to remove Zelensky. | ||
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Okay. | |
Here, here, let's give it a buffer. | ||
If this deal isn't done or Zelensky isn't removed, see, hold on a second. | ||
We watch this later. | ||
Let me get this straight. | ||
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That's... | |
No, it's less than two months. | ||
It's starting getting cold. | ||
They want to roll in when it's cold. | ||
In a month and a half, within 50 days, if this war isn't being wound down and stopped, the Russians are going to fully invade. | ||
And then NATO will probably go crazy and actually attack them and probably will send in an army. | ||
So that's where we're at right now. | ||
There's a lot more goes into it. | ||
I was just trying to integrate all this stuff. | ||
So there we are. | ||
So that's what I say is happening. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I hope this deal goes through and we don't have to be sitting here in 50 days and people are going, that son of a bitch is a CIA operative. | ||
CIA operatives are compartmentalized and don't know anything. | ||
I am here integrating all the information in live time into my human electrochemical supercomputer. | ||
There's a lot of pieces go into that. | ||
But it's threat doctrine, it's history, it's escalation ladders, it's the weather, it's what the it's it's it's in fact, it's simple to know all that. | ||
It was easy in October, months before the war started four years ago, to say, no, the Russians are invading and they'll invade by the 22nd, 23rd, 24th of February. | ||
Because I can just sit there and just go, and I have like thousands of points. | ||
And it's the same thing here. | ||
And that's why you get Martin Armstrong, who has a really good predictive computer systems off the markets. | ||
He already sees all the big money moving around like that. | ||
And that's why he said three weeks ago, he said, we got a month or two to get this dial back or it goes into chain reaction. | ||
And he's looking at a computer. | ||
He's not wargaming all the military geopolitical background. | ||
He's smart. | ||
He knows some of it. | ||
He has a lot more than I own stocks and things. | ||
He just is following the money because the big institutions have already researched all this with their experts, with their AI, with it all, and they're already getting prepared. | ||
So there's also that knowledge I'm adding into it. | ||
I can go on for 10 hours to tell you how I say something, but it's just, I'd love for you to do your own thinking. | ||
That's great. | ||
Just right now, I'm going to tell you what I believe. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so you better hope those psychotics that run the EU wake up. | ||
But they have no choice. | ||
They're just going to roll the dice because they have the worst demographics, the worst economic numbers. | ||
And they say their plan is a 30-year war with the Russians that they believe will never go nuclear, that they believe they're going to win. | ||
And then they'll get the resources of Russia, the EU commission. | ||
I mean, just imagine if the Russians were like, we'll encircle America, fight them for 20 to 30 years, they'll collapse. | ||
And our business plan is we'll break up America and we'll own it. | ||
You'd be like, bitch, let's put your dukes up. | ||
But all of that is provocative to the Russians. | ||
All of it is to piss them off. | ||
Here, we'll just have NATO and the CIA blow up bases 4,000 miles from the border of Ukraine. | ||
We'll just blow up your nuclear bombers. | ||
How's that feel? | ||
What do you think the United States would do if that happened? | ||
I'm getting really sick of this crap. | ||
And I can tell you, the people that are in the faction, the deep state that wants all this, they're not the granddaddies. | ||
Their granddaddies were evil, but they were smart and knew what they were doing. | ||
These people have been given their power. | ||
They just sit back with this incredible arrogance and think they're invincible and think they can't be stopped. | ||
And have you looked around New World Order? | ||
You guys are losing everything you do, but you keep doubling down, don't you? | ||
You're not as smart as you think you are. | ||
Yeah, you got all the stolen wealth of the planet. | ||
And you dumbed down a bunch of people and poisoned a bunch of people. | ||
So, so, yeah, you've hurt a bunch of people, and a bunch of people can't resist you. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
There's still a lot of people you didn't get, Dumbo. | ||
What happens when you spray cockroaches with a poison? | ||
Within three generations, 90% of them are immune. | ||
Well, people are a lot tougher than cockroaches, jackass. | ||
And you want to see something? | ||
I know the globals call us roaches. | ||
That's one of their names for us. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
I'm the king cockroach, buddy boy. | ||
And I'm 51. | ||
I see a lot of new little cockroaches running around. | ||
They're a lot smarter than me or me. | ||
You wait till they're big cockroaches. | ||
You think that which does it kill you only makes you stronger. | ||
So while you're up there in your lap of luxury and your bubble and your yes men, punching your buttons, feeling all powerful, and you're in control, all you're doing is creating a bunch of Frankensteins that don't like you and are coming for you. | ||
So good luck. | ||
But if you think this Frankenstein was dangerous, if you think this cockroach was hard to kill, you ain't seen the nude 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 1,000.0 cockroaches that are coming. | ||
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You'll see what the animals do to you, globalists, you enlightened ones, you solar gods, you, you know, you kings of the earth. | ||
Yeah, you'll find out. | ||
You'll see. | ||
All right. | ||
I've got Bill Gates loading up the ticks with a mutinogenic compound to make you allergic to beef. | ||
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He told you you're not going to eat beef anymore. | ||
He's loading up the ticks, the mosquitoes, everything. | ||
Isn't that nice of him? | ||
It's a good person. | ||
And so we'll get to that. | ||
We'll get to Melania Trump and Hunter saying, screw you. | ||
I'm still going to say what I want. | ||
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I do. | |
Because you came in saying, I want more methylene blue. | ||
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How much is the correct amount to put in? | ||
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About that much? | |
Yeah, Kennedy does three droppers. | ||
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You gave me some last time. | ||
I think you gave it on air. | ||
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I just had that one bottle, but you're saying no letdown. | ||
That's the best part. | ||
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It's not a speed, but it feels like that. | ||
I see RFKs on it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I just used up that bottle. | ||
And so for a couple of weeks, I had this great energy, but it's not speed. | ||
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I really. | |
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It's not psychological. | |
You feel it. | ||
You feel it? | ||
Well, I didn't tell you what you were going to feel. | ||
How fast did it kick you in? | ||
What did you feel? | ||
I felt it by the time the end of the show. | ||
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By the time I got like, last time I was here, I felt it probably by the end of the show or by the time I got my car. | |
You feel instant energy, but without the jitteriness of caffeine and focus. | ||
What I feel, what I felt was focus, mental focus. | ||
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It's probably like why you are as intense as you are, Alex. | |
It's made me more intense. | ||
Well, I was taking full doses at first and then working out so hard that I had to do something. | ||
You're just jacked. | ||
Well, I've cut back. | ||
The point is, I only take it every three days now because it's crazy. | ||
Everything we sell is working and is good. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
I mean, I'll be like a restaurant. | ||
I'm going to serve dog to people. | ||
They're not going to come back. | ||
But I mean, this thing is the most dramatic, quick acting, and it's good for you. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
And if I could just get a few more percentage of the audience to buy it, all our problems will be solved. | ||
Patrick Byrne was totally blown away by it, as every other guest we've given it to has been blown away. | ||
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Patrick Byrne was totally blown away by it, as every other guest we've given it to have been done. | |
Well, I've known Lionel for at least 15 years, hell 16, 17. | ||
And he's got the big overnight show there on WABC. | ||
He's a former prosecutor and more really smart guy. | ||
He wants to cover the waterfront with us the next hour. | ||
I'm glad he's coming on. | ||
A lot of really powerful topics. | ||
We're going to be hitting here with Lionel coming up here in just about five minutes. | ||
But some stations don't care this first five. | ||
So I want to wait till those stations come back. | ||
And then Bill Gates connected group in the U.S. scientist developing ticks that bite you and give you a live vaccine, a weapon. | ||
But now anything's a vaccine, anything injected into you, mosquitoes, you name it, can be loaded, with a compound that gives you a disease where you can't eat beef, which saves the earth. | ||
I'm going to do the deep dive on that coming up in the fourth hour today. | ||
But I wanted to hit this out of asking Lionel about it. | ||
First lady, Melania Trump, puts Hunter Biden on $1 billion notice after false inflammatory Epstein comments. | ||
Now, I predicted this when Trump flipped out 40-something days ago. | ||
I said, they're going to recycle the Jane Does that weren't real. | ||
They're going to recycle Melania, you know, was wink-wink a hooker, which she wasn't, you know, connected to Epstein through a modeling agency. | ||
It wasn't his modeling agency. | ||
It was Trump's. | ||
That's already been debunked. | ||
But the media all came out and said it was real. | ||
They all retracted, but Hunter Biden just refused to. | ||
And this is the crackhead. | ||
And I've looked at his laptop. | ||
I had to stop. | ||
But it's lots of little kids half naked in beds, you know, him smoking a cigarette, trophy photos, him jerking off him with hookers, code words for kids, his sister saying that, you know, dad had sex with her in the shower. | ||
I mean, it's safe to say this is a pitot family. | ||
And so to have the pot calling the pure-driven snow black is really bad. | ||
And he's really an arrogant crackhead. | ||
But now Channel 5, that's basically, in my view, a lepis front group, has come out and apologized, but Hunter didn't double down. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the day of presidential litigation has arrived. | ||
It's lawsuit time. | ||
In my hand is a legal demand Letter addressed to Mr. Hunter Biden from the First Lady of the United States. | ||
Demanding a retraction of Channel 5's video called Hunter Biden Returns, in which Mr. Biden here makes some speculative comments about the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, Melania Trump, and Donald Trump. | ||
Okay, well, they knew each other well. | ||
They spent an enormous time together. | ||
According to his biographer, it is that Jeffrey Epstein introduced Melania. | ||
That's how Melania and the First Lady and the president met. | ||
Really? | ||
Epstein made the intro. | ||
Yeah, according to Michael Wolf. | ||
And so I only can go by what people are saying, and I don't know. | ||
He didn't make these claims out of nowhere. | ||
They come from another journalist named Michael Wolf, who is a biographer that actually spoke to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
But now here we are, and I've got a billion-dollar document in my hands because Mrs. Trump is seeking $1 billion in damages if we don't take the video down. | ||
And if Hunter here doesn't issue a formal apology to Mrs. Trump. | ||
So now we're here maybe to give you the platform to apologize to the First Lady for your statements that you made about her possible connection to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Fuck that. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
Well, all I can tell you about that reporter is he came here like five years ago, four years ago, and it's like, oh, I want to do a comedy thing. | ||
I got a comedy show. | ||
And he'd had one, but he was really doing a show for somebody else, had me joke around his skits because I like comedy. | ||
And he then ran it as if it was all real. | ||
Another little slimy rat, anti-free speech, supported me being taken off the air. | ||
Just Andrew Callahan. | ||
And nobody watches him. | ||
He's a nobody. | ||
He has to go around with Hunter Biden and just, he's like a bottom-feeding, you know, creature. | ||
But all I know is he's a joke. | ||
And so is Hunter Biden. | ||
Now, that said, I think Hunter has the right to say, oh, well, Wolf says this. | ||
And Wolf's been, you know, discredited a lot. | ||
I mean, I think it is free speech. | ||
But the Democrats have opened the door for all this law affair where they found me, judges found me guilty and had show trials for stuff I never even said or did, but I couldn't put my evidence on because I was already guilty. | ||
So to the Democrats, hey, the gun kicks as hard as it shoots. | ||
And you guys are all getting a big taste of your own medicine, aren't you? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
All right, I've known Lionel for a long time, popular TV radio host, former prosecutor, down in his 43rd year as Eliza's trial lawyer, acclaimed legal and media analyst, seen everywhere, you name it. | ||
Currently hosting overnights on Heritage Talk Radio, Powerhouse 77WABC in New York, City of Syndicated Nationwide, a talk radio veteran and probably unapologetically contrarian on YouTube at Lionel Nation and on exit Lionel Media. | ||
I'm going to go on his show soon. | ||
And he said a lot of really amazing topics. | ||
We should do a commercial free podcast soon. | ||
Those are huge. | ||
Like I did with Nick Fuentez last night, so we can really go deep. | ||
And I look forward to being on his show as well. | ||
He's trying to get me on, but I'm with lawyers three, four hours a day because I have the whole Democratic Party, Paul Weiss, Koskov Koskov, suing us everywhere. | ||
We're suing them. | ||
We've caught them in incredible garbage. | ||
But I mean, I was with lawyers at eight o'clock last night. | ||
So it's just, it's crazy, but this is the battle. | ||
But now the Democrats are being hit with Trump with all these suits. | ||
They're settling for the billions. | ||
And so it's a massive backfire. | ||
But at the end of the day, I believe in the First Amendment and they go over all this is very dangerous. | ||
You've seen an incredible list of topics here, Lionel, but I kind of want to go to the middle first here of these questions that says how the world and its agenda have changed since we first met. | ||
Yes. | ||
And then how that ties into the infighting battles that we have inside MAGA and where you see that going. | ||
And using a snapshot example of those inner CN battles, Nick Fuentez, spoiler, you think Candace Owens has got going to have some problems. | ||
Regardless of what we think of Nick Fuentez himself, the response to all of this is a bellwether for how, let's just say, polarized things are and how people are done with political correctness, you know, to a point of Nick Fuentez is starting to sound moderate. | ||
And I'm not saying that myself. | ||
I'm saying that's where the world's going. | ||
So Lionel, great to have you back with us. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Do you remember I had talked to you before this, but in New York in 2011, you appeared at something called Talkers Magazine. | ||
It was a talkers showcase yeah and i had asked the publisher at the time i said please make sure i introduce alex jones please i must do this now these were industry talk radio professionals, talk radio. | ||
Now, people who you would think would be absolutely immersed in the First Amendment, who would understand the message and the necessity of speech. | ||
And you came along and I said, I want you to do one thing. | ||
I said, because if you think you're controversial now, you were radioactive beyond radioactive. | ||
Nobody knew what to make out of you, but I did. | ||
I said, do me one favor. | ||
Listen to Alex Jones, but ask yourself one question. | ||
Is he providing you with a particular reason why he's saying something? | ||
If he says to you that such and such, if there's some kind of weird transhumanistic, chimeric change and glandular transformation of amphibians or whatever it is, he will show you. | ||
He doesn't just make it up. | ||
He doesn't say, hmm, I think today I'm going to suggest that alien life forms have changed, invaded the soul. | ||
No. | ||
And they looked at me. | ||
Now, this was at a time when I had to explain to them what podcasting was. | ||
Okay, this was 14 years ago. | ||
And what you had talked about then compared to what we're talking about now, first of all, most of those people are gone. | ||
Most of the people that you met that day were on platforms that are gone, no longer here. | ||
I told them, I remember telling them that the revolution was here, that they didn't understand it. | ||
They were going to be gone if they didn't adapt now. | ||
Now, you were Pythonic, Vatican. | ||
You read the entrance of the beast. | ||
You augered the future. | ||
You told them what was happening. | ||
And they looked at you and they said, you don't seem to understand. | ||
We are completely at home with the idea that we're always going to have a radio station to go to. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
That being said, look at what we're talking about now. | ||
Try explaining to somebody what AI and AGI is today. | ||
It's like, I feel like Niels Bohr and Enrico Fermi explain the atom bomb to somebody in the 30s or 40s when they said, what is an atom? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Because the problem that I have, and I'm sure you find it as well, is whenever I have to say something, I have to stop and explain what I'm talking about. | ||
Because the amount of nations, ignorance. | ||
No, you're right. | ||
There's incredible illiteracy. | ||
Most people, even if they think they're smart, are specialized in their own business. | ||
So they're good at that. | ||
And they think any other knowledges work. | ||
So they don't have wide spectrum knowledge. | ||
And those of us that have wide spectrum knowledge don't see ourselves as elitist. | ||
We are shocked that it's like we're talking to humans that haven't developed language yet. | ||
Right. | ||
Now, a couple of, you're absolutely correct. | ||
You know, there was a guy years ago when I was a kid on watching Ed Sullivan named Eric Bren. | ||
He was a guy who spun the plates and bowls. | ||
And he would come out and I don't know why it was interesting, but I never forgot that because that's what life is today. | ||
You've got to have about 15 different bowls and plates spinning. | ||
And sometimes you got to go back and go back to it. | ||
So sometimes, Alex, I'm sure when people will listen to you, they'll say, boy, this guy, Alex Jones, he's all over the place. | ||
He's crazy. | ||
He can't keep on one subject. | ||
It's like, do you understand? | ||
I'm drinking from a fire hose. | ||
I'm looking at a panoply of a full spectrum, as you say, of information that I don't have enough time to explain. | ||
So excuse me when something pops into my head because these plates have to be done. | ||
You know, Alex, look at this. | ||
There he goes. | ||
This is a story of my life. | ||
That's you, Alex, right there. | ||
All these bowls, keeping them going. | ||
And not only do you have things that you're talking about in terms of news, but you've got a private life. | ||
You've got regular business and you've got people gunning for you. | ||
Why? | ||
Because you dared to speak the truth. | ||
Nobody ever said you ever lied. | ||
Nobody ever talked about lying. | ||
It's always you either gave a particular truth or a truth that nobody wanted to hear. | ||
You know, Alex, if we can lie about the news, think what we can do to history. | ||
I mean, if we can lie about something that's happening right in front of you as we speak, think what's happening to the past. | ||
Tolstoy said history would be a wonderful thing if only it were true. | ||
Napoleon said history is a myth that men agree to believe. | ||
History is written by the victors. | ||
We don't, I live in a world right Now, where I'm trying to explain history. | ||
The other day, so help me, God, we were talking about Vietnam. | ||
And I said, just for grins, does anybody here know why Vietnam happened? | ||
And I got this look like, no. | ||
If you don't understand Vietnam, how am I supposed to explain to you what is happening right now? | ||
And by the way, history replicates itself. | ||
It doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. | ||
I mean, we're seeing the same thing. | ||
You know, Alex, one of the problems that we have to explain is the labels don't matter. | ||
Whether Nick Fuentes, whether it's Tucker Carlson, whoever, the labels don't matter. | ||
Emerson said that history is a matter of biography. | ||
It's not events. | ||
It's about individuals. | ||
We focus on nothing but individual personalities. | ||
This was the event that, this is the event, Alex, that changed my life. | ||
I was in grade school. | ||
I was in the fifth grade, sixth grade, and we were getting POW bracelets. | ||
We were the hippest things. | ||
We only had three networks. | ||
Our music, our culture, what we knew as children, we were so hip to a war. | ||
And what they told us then was: if you dare say anything in contravention of the official narrative of Vietnam, you don't love America. | ||
You're anti-American. | ||
So what's happening right now? | ||
If I dare to question what's going on in the Middle East, I'm anti-Semitic. | ||
Does it sound familiar to you? | ||
I'm a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Does it sound familiar to you? | ||
These rules don't change. | ||
They change the labels, but the idea of it's kill the messenger, but also kill you. | ||
But we have this new thing right now. | ||
This is the most incredibly brilliant thing ever. | ||
I set up a fake, a phony, a fraudulent, a fictive, fact-based organization that I will use to verify what you're saying. | ||
Kind of the way we did with the Steel dossier. | ||
I make up facts and use those made up facts to get a FISA warrant, which is brilliant. | ||
Anyway, so Alex Jones says X. I go to something called Snokes or PolitiFact or whatever it is or Wikipedia and I say why. | ||
And the reason why I say why is somebody somewhere said why. | ||
Could be an article, could be anything. | ||
Or I created something in order to cite why. | ||
Therefore, I then go back and forever emblazon in the world next to Alex Jones is you are wrong because you said X when it's Y and I created the Y. It is not only sophistry, it's specious. | ||
It's a good example. | ||
Trump says the KKK are very fine people. | ||
He said the KKK are not fine people. | ||
There are a lot of people that came out just to see this event in Charlottesville and they were fine people and they got caught in the middle and they just run the lie that he hates all Mexicans and says they're all scum. | ||
Where's the clip? | ||
It's just a lie. | ||
One of the reasons why in court we hate hearsay is because first of all, there's an out-of-court statement, which means it's not under oath, is being offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. | ||
But also we don't know how somebody said it and we don't know the entire context. | ||
I don't know if I read, if you're, if I'm reading something and if I said, if I'm quoting Alex Jones said, oh no, I didn't, but in court, I said, Alex Jones said, oh, no, I didn't. | ||
Look, the inflection. | ||
I'm reading it. | ||
I'm repeating something. | ||
We hate hearsay because I don't know the context, the way he said it, whether people were laughing. | ||
I know nothing about this. | ||
Also, are you giving me everything about it? | ||
What's worse? | ||
Not hearing the whole joke, not hearing the setup before the punches. | ||
Well, here's a microconference. | ||
And I want to get into a big picture and all these other issues. | ||
We go a little bit the next day. | ||
Have we got time? | ||
Because I want to hit these other things with you, Lionel, but not talking about myself, but we've now, because I actually got to lawyers and did it and got the transcripts of the shows. | ||
They put in judges' rulings where I was defaulted and found guilty. | ||
Then they had show trials. | ||
People know what that means. | ||
You can explain it. | ||
Where I would say, I believe children died at Sandy Hook, but these people are saying no one died there at Sandy. | ||
And then they would just take that quote. | ||
We've gone with the full completeness to the appeals court that says, yeah, they're going to overturn it. | ||
And they're like, oh my God, literally twisting what I said by manipulating it. | ||
And it's crazy. | ||
And even if I said that, I had a right to do it. | ||
But what they said I did, I didn't even do. | ||
Right. | ||
Let me tell you a couple of things here. | ||
Imagine, And this is the brilliance of this. | ||
Imagine me saying, think about this, Alex. | ||
I have, I'm questioning what happened regarding in Vietnam, 9-11, a Watergate. | ||
What we do most of the time is we're always rewriting, reassessing, and reevaluating history. | ||
That's what we do. | ||
We kind of look at it and say, does this make any sense? | ||
Does this make any sense? | ||
Did this really happen? | ||
That's what we do all the time. | ||
Now, let's say you decide that you don't believe, which is your right, you don't believe there was that we landed on the moon for whatever reason. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
You say, I don't think we landed on the moon. | ||
Now, somebody then takes what you're saying, and Buzz Aldrin, who I believe is still with us, I hope. | ||
Buzz Aldrin's family says, you know what? | ||
People came by our house and started yelling at us and screaming at us. | ||
We said we're a liar. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Alex Jones said he didn't believe in landing on the moon. | ||
And Alex said, wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
I didn't say to do that. | ||
I just said I don't believe in this. | ||
Think about the derivative claim. | ||
Every time I say something, if I have a question about 9-11, oh, my father died. | ||
Are you suggesting that do you know the ignominy, the shame, the opprobrium, the intentional infliction of emotional distress that you have caused to us derivatively by virtue of what you said? | ||
Think about that. | ||
And by the way, that's exactly what they've said. | ||
I know you know this because you're a prosecutor and famous lawyer, but people that understand, they have said on ABC News, MSNBC, where they said, we're using Jones as a case where you don't have alternative facts. | ||
You don't question narratives. | ||
We don't want people questioning narratives. | ||
They want to set the precedent to not question narratives. | ||
So to do that, they then misrepresent my questioning of a narrative to make it look absurd to set the precedent to then ban everyone else being able to question a narrative. | ||
Well, that's now, if you can repeat that twice, you're a better man than I. What I'm saying is simply this. | ||
I'm very frightened by the notion of defamation. | ||
I'm very frightened. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
Let me give you the best example of defamation. | ||
Alex Jones opens up Alex Jones Barbecue. | ||
I go on Yelp or Travel Advisor and I make up a lie. | ||
I say that there was a dead rat in my food. | ||
I cause you monetary damages. | ||
You close down because of a lie that I made. | ||
Okay. | ||
And I'm not sure whether Yelp should be responsible. | ||
We're going to make it simple. | ||
That's classic defamation. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
You suffered financially, monetarily. | ||
It's not true. | ||
And if I own a barbecue place across the street and I had motivated on purpose, then I'm liable. | ||
Yes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Now, that's one thing. | ||
But we're getting into a couple of things right now. | ||
First of all, we're getting into in the old days when we, when we still, and by the way, I'm still practicing, but we would always tell somebody, listen, you're a public figure. | ||
You can forget it right now. | ||
Well, because New York Times against Sullivan, you have to prove malice and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We would say it almost, Alex, axiomatically, in a patellar fashion. | ||
You can forget it. | ||
And in a way, it kind of made sense. | ||
And the reason why you would have to show malice is you, as a public figure, have the ability to call a press conference. | ||
You can address this. | ||
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You also invite attention, invite community notes. | |
You're a public figure. | ||
You have a platform. | ||
You can respond, which they were all public figures. | ||
Democrat Party fundraisers were public figures having fundraisers with Hillary. | ||
We now learn using their attack on me actually to raise over $300 million. | ||
So they are public figures, but the court said they weren't. | ||
Well, but when you look at what's happening, for example, Candace Owens or whatever, keep in mind what's happening. | ||
If you would have told me years ago that the wife of the president of France would be suing an individual who said something, I would say that's impossible because first of all, they're too busy. | ||
But she's a mega, Brigitte Macron is a mega public figure. | ||
So explain that as a lawyer and prosecutor, how crazy this is and where you think this is going for Candace. | ||
Well, the problem is, first of all, I always want to err on the side of free speech. | ||
You can say whatever you want. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
If somebody says something stupid, hashtag, so what? | ||
I'm immersed in stupid things and just ignore it or don't listen to it or that's the Streisand effect is that Macron's doing this. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
It's blown it up a thousand times. | ||
Well, but here's the problem. | ||
When you have a 22 count indictment, excuse me, a complaint, it's not necessarily merely about whether the allegations were she's a man. | ||
There are other allegations as well. | ||
And then when you get into these things called, I don't want to get into too much, but libel per se, what I'm saying, I'm not accusing you necessarily of necessarily just being a man, but I'm accusing you of maybe perhaps being her father or crimes or murders or whatever. | ||
That's why Robbie Barr said she's in big trouble because it's an entire string of stuff. | ||
Right. | ||
But remember, there are some issues where damages, you've always got to prove damages. | ||
And sometimes damages are presumed. | ||
In the old days under common law, if I accuse you of having a loathsome disease, which normally meant leprosy or maybe AIDS later on, if I accused a woman of unchaste character or I accuse you of a crime. | ||
These are old, remember, the law always lags behind technology. | ||
This was written at a time, Alex, when remember, libel versus slander. | ||
Libel was recorded. | ||
Slander was just said. | ||
It was evanescent. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Nobody heard it again. | ||
It was published. | ||
But it was recorded typically in a book. | ||
Then came magazines. | ||
Then came radio. | ||
Then came TV. | ||
Recorded today is at an atomic level. | ||
So it's permanently there, but then it's also it changed and it develops. | ||
And then you're republishing the alleged libel. | ||
What happens is, if you look at the people who are involved in this particular lawsuit and their involvement initially with Dominion and others, their goal, I would think, is not necessarily to go after Candace Owens, but to go after everybody else who either published it or were responsible for perpetuating this libel. | ||
That's what Barnes is saying. | ||
So it's a domino effect they're looking for. | ||
Now we're getting into this complete frozen idea. | ||
Think about this. | ||
I can't talk about imagine. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
By the way, if I said it up front, I didn't say it might have been an inside job for over a year and I only covered other people, these professors and people. | ||
I thought people really died for the first year, then barely ever talked about it and said, yeah, maybe we should investigate it. | ||
Maybe it didn't happen. | ||
Just like I said, Smallow was probably fake and I was right about that. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So now if you talk about a big phenomenon of, hey, there's these people questioning the moon landing, if you just interview a guy that questions the moon landing, you're now liable. | ||
But you might be liable not because you're merely doing it, but let's say somebody were to take that and be somehow, remember, inciting and inspiring and provoking and aiding, abetting, counseling, procuring, hiring, acting as an accomplice. | ||
Now we're getting after some weird things. | ||
You know, Alex, there are these issues called inchoate crimes, attempt and solicitation and conspiracy and that sort of thing. | ||
If I tell you I'm not going to commit the crime, but I want you to commit the crime, hey, jump somebody on a building, jump, go ahead, do it. | ||
It's almost like entrapment in a way, but in a derivative way. | ||
Now I'm getting into something where I'm not really doing it. | ||
I'm encouraging it. | ||
Now, wait a minute. | ||
Do you know what happens when you're going to find me liable for encouraging? | ||
What does encourage mean? | ||
I have some people may read the Bible, find out they read the notion about Lot's wife, they get the inspiration and they decide to kill their father because, or have sex with their father because they think it's the end of the world. | ||
I mean, who knows what mangled interpretation? | ||
Well, it's like when Judas Priest got sued because a kid was inspired by the song to kill themselves. | ||
The song I've listened to it and read the lyrics. | ||
I don't think it's even about that. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
Obviously, they were found not guilty or sibily of that, but that was in the 80s. | ||
This is now. | ||
How do you blame a, it's like the new lawsuits by the same firm suing me against Tour of Duty because some school shooter liked to play a military game. | ||
How is that different? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
No, no, I'm sorry. | ||
I didn't mean to interrupt. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
This goes back to another issue, correlation versus cause. | ||
Causation is one thing. | ||
You'd be surprised if you ask a doctor, did cigarette smoking cause this man's cancer? | ||
Probably. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Did cigarette smoking cause it's not like pregnancy was caused by sexual intercourse or insemination or what have you. | ||
I don't know what is correlation. | ||
Alex, you have been in your life affected by cartoons, mother's milk, born in Texas, maybe being a male. | ||
You have been hit with a concatenation of different swarming effects that have changed and caused you to become what caused you to be. | ||
Yeah, I can't even say what caused me to be me. | ||
How can someone then take one issue and say that's why I did something? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Now, if you're saying something, if you in 1971, let's not be, let's don't forget something. | ||
There was a book called The Anarchist Cookbook. | ||
It's one of the greatest examples ever where I think the Supreme Court got it right. | ||
And they said something very important. | ||
They said that you cannot hold a person liable for something where somebody reads about a book. | ||
And if you recall correctly, it told people how to commit murder and bombs or whatever it is. | ||
How am I supposed to hold them liable? | ||
There was an issue years ago with Paladin Press and Get Even and all these other. | ||
They would take basically reprinting army manuals on sabotage and a variety. | ||
Now, that's the truth. | ||
If I tell you how to do this, I'm not telling you to do it. | ||
But Alex, every time I give you information, every time I provide, I explain to you the law. | ||
In law school, every criminal law professor gave me a blueprint on how to commit a crime by telling me what laws are. | ||
No, exactly. | ||
So there's an attack on the sharing of knowledge. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Now, we also have something which is really interesting. | ||
We have something that was magnified and I guess just put into a different perspective by virtue of social media. | ||
You know, Alex, one of the things I've always been fascinated by is watching birds fly. | ||
It's called a murmuration and starlings move in these beautiful, these patterns. | ||
So do the rules, so the menos. | ||
How do they know how to do it? | ||
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Right. | |
Well, it's called the rule of seven, by the way. | ||
And the university, I think Princeton University figured it out. | ||
In any event, I watch this and I look at that and crowd behavior, crowd oclocracies, and mobocracies and Gustave Le Bon and the psychology of crowds. | ||
Mob psychology. | ||
What happens is exactly. | ||
You surrender your individual self to that of the whole. | ||
Now, sometimes it's a good thing. | ||
For example, you've heard the old story of somebody had a cold. | ||
Oh, there's a sixth sense. | ||
Like, I'm there on J6, there's a million people around me. | ||
And there's kind of this hysteria. | ||
And everybody's, what do we do? | ||
It's like you get, you connect to everybody. | ||
It is a psychic, you see the expression of the group collective, the collective unconscious. | ||
Right. | ||
It's almost union, but but they, but but they get together and you have lost Alex Jones individual. | ||
And you've got to be able to get it. | ||
Let's talk about this when we come back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Well, I can look at murmuration all day long. | ||
Every time I see birds or even staring down into the ocean or a lake and the fish swimming in unison, you ask, how are they doing it? | ||
And it's to distract predators. | ||
It does a lot of other things. | ||
But it's natural for us to work in groupthink or mob psychology, but that can be manipulated, like with the COVID lockdowns, the shots, political correctness, all of it. | ||
The social engineers are obsessed with triggering our mob psychology. | ||
The founders said we're not a democracy. | ||
We're a constitutional republic because they wanted to tie down the mad howl of the mob. | ||
So it's something powerful, but it's also something very dangerous. | ||
The French Revolution was meant to copy ours, but it became a nightmare. | ||
So Lionel, you're quite the expert on this. | ||
Explain that. | ||
And then big picture. | ||
Overall, your credit, your rating of the Trump administration, 200-plus days in. | ||
I know you're a former prosecutor, respected lawyer. | ||
Is Trump's move federalizing police in DC? | ||
And then I know he can do that, but other cities, I'm not so sure. | ||
But National Guard, where do you see that going? | ||
Because we know there's a gear up for civil unrest with the Democrats and others. | ||
But at the same time, you add this into the long, you know, train of time where it's going. | ||
It is an overall cause for concern, though I do realize Trump's current reason for it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, a couple of things. | ||
You know, Alex, one of the best things that we should always do is become instrument-rated whenever we have an opinion. | ||
A good pilot looks at the instrument to say, I don't care what it says outside. | ||
I don't care what day it is. | ||
I don't care the weather. | ||
I'm telling you, we're going north. | ||
This is correct. | ||
This is our speed. | ||
So when I look at a case, I look at not who the president is, not whether I voted for him, not whether it's a Democrat. | ||
I'm instrument-rated. | ||
Is it a problem for somebody to federalize the National Guard in D.C.? | ||
And I would say, yes. | ||
Every alarm goes off. | ||
Wait a minute, hold it. | ||
But then I say, and I'm a human, but this is Trump. | ||
Is this to teach a lesson? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is this to tell Muriel Bowser and others there's a new sheriff in town? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is this also to help? | ||
Yes. | ||
Did you ever think you would hear a line from somebody who said, I don't know what chain of command means? | ||
I thought I was from, I thought this cannot be happening if for no other reason, that particular line. | ||
But here is something else. | ||
And you know, Alex, I know you're a proponent of learning from popular culture, as do I. From Battlestar Galactica, there was this commander Adam who said this. | ||
And this is what Passe Comitadus is. | ||
This is why we got to be careful. | ||
The quote is, there's a reason you separate military and the police. | ||
One fights the enemies of the state. | ||
The other serves or protects the people. | ||
When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people. | ||
Now, the problem that we have with this is that when you have contingents and battalions and groups and brigades of military, they don't know probable cause, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, interrogation techniques. | ||
They're there to kill the enemy and destroy property. | ||
That's what the military does. | ||
And for you to bring them in to allege that there is, quote, insurrection, and you know where that got us last time. | ||
There is a threat, a very real threat. | ||
And remember, just because we think the world of President Trump, warts and all, and just because, Alex, I don't have any, when people say, how do you like Trump? | ||
I said, compared to what? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It may be the worst buffet possible, but there's no other food. | ||
We're starving. | ||
I mean, this is not exactly a hearty endorsement, but I love the man. | ||
Now, he makes some mistakes that I think sometimes are boneheaded, but I'll take that. | ||
Alex, his worst mistake is genius compared to what we happen, what we wish to do. | ||
I mean, I was about to say, people think we should be like Democrats and just support whatever he does. | ||
No, we're not in a cult. | ||
We're happy with the things that are good. | ||
We upset by things that are bad. | ||
But absolutely. | ||
And then think if they're wanting to false flag some migrant demonstration. | ||
They've even said that. | ||
And then if you got the troops out there, it makes it very easy to blame them. | ||
I mean, obviously, Trump's doing this for the right reason. | ||
These are lawless, out-of-control things. | ||
That's part of the Democrat plan. | ||
What is a better plan to stop the crime and the insanity? | ||
Oh, well, the first thing is you have to go back. | ||
And I'm sorry to say this, but we have to think in 25-year increments. | ||
I know that's not what you want to hear, but Alex, I want to go back into full spectrum psyops. | ||
I want to go into explain to the people, you don't understand what is happening. | ||
We could talk about the Hegelian dialectic. | ||
We could talk about thesis, synthesis, and anthesis, until we're blue in the face. | ||
But we've got to understand something. | ||
It is what these people want. | ||
They want there to be a fractured distortion of reality. | ||
They want there to be disorder. | ||
There's nothing worse for them than stability and stasis. | ||
They hate this. | ||
One of the things which is interesting here in my New York City, we have a fellow named Zoran Mamdani. | ||
And one of the things that he wants to do, which is similar to this, is he wants to defund the police and go to this weird George Soros notion of restorative justice. | ||
And Alex, if ever you want to spend some time talking about a prosecutor and a society's horror, let me explain to you restorative justice. | ||
So anyway, what he'll do is he'll say, I want to A, defund the police. | ||
Okay. | ||
Great. | ||
The lefties, the liberals will say, that's terrific. | ||
B, what's going to happen? | ||
Crime goes up. | ||
Reaction. | ||
Okay. | ||
Problem, reaction. | ||
Help us. | ||
Help us do something. | ||
Mom Danny turns around and says, listen, I don't know if we can do anything with the police because this is bigger. | ||
Plus, I've just basically dismantled the police. | ||
I think we should bring in not only federal troops, but globalist troops, UN troops to help us out to deal with this internal internecine battle. | ||
What I'm afraid, what I would worry about is whenever you bring in the feds, not only is it a slippery slope, but you're basically destroying that firewall, Alex, that imaginary line, that firewall, that blood-brain barrier between civilian and military. | ||
We don't want that. | ||
You don't need the military. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
We have some of the best law enforcement in the world, and they, Alex, they want to be cops. | ||
We need to do a couple of things. | ||
Number one, we need to empower people. | ||
We need to increase carry permits and the ability for them to exercise their Second Amendment right under Heller. | ||
Number three, we need militias, absolutely provided for in the Second Amendment. | ||
Read the wonderful works of Tench Cox, C-O-X-C, one of the greatest founding fathers ever. | ||
He was called the Pennsylvanian. | ||
He has the most beautiful thoughts on the notion of the militia. | ||
We have been told over a period of time that we have no jurisdiction, no authority, no right to on our own decide what's for us. | ||
We have to ask permission to defend ourselves. | ||
If you and your neighborhood say we want to form A.J. Alex Jones Sector 1 from 15 Strength to whatever it is, and we're going to have citizens patrol, armed citizens, why can't we do this? | ||
But you say you can't because we've been brainwashed and indoctrinated and basically into thinking that we can't fight back, that we need permission. | ||
We're also going to go, by the way, one of these days, which is another subject, into educational militias. | ||
We're going to completely just erase public school systems and have basically individual private pods and tribunals of citizen teachers. | ||
But that's for a later date. | ||
What we're talking about here is the president does some things which I think are wonderful. | ||
Again, I think what he's doing with Putin and the Middle East is absolutely psychotic. | ||
I think he's got some of the worst. | ||
Can you tell me where Marco Rubio is? | ||
Where is the Secretary of State? | ||
Again, I don't want to get off into this. | ||
He must have a reason for this. | ||
I'm a civilian. | ||
Look, Alex, you know more than I do. | ||
You've been doing this longer. | ||
I'm just a civilian. | ||
I never kid myself into thinking, oh, I know everything. | ||
I may know a lot, but I don't know a scintilla's worth of what this president knows. | ||
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There may be something that he doesn't know. | |
I mean, what's bad? | ||
What's Trump doing in your view? | ||
But one of the things that we have this idea, we bought into this notion that NATO, everything from Victoria Newland on up, from the Maidan. | ||
I mean, he has said it a million times. | ||
Putin has said from the get-go what it is his problem was. | ||
He said, you're not going to put a country, you're not going to put a NATO country on my border. | ||
That's it. | ||
Hello. | ||
Goodbye. | ||
End of subject. | ||
In 1962, we were going to go to World War, DEF CON 1 or whatever it was, because the Russians dared to have missiles in Cuba, 90 miles away. | ||
It was actually Turkey, but there was a different story. | ||
We have the Monroe Doctrine. | ||
You know, for me and not for thee. | ||
Do as I say, not as I do. | ||
We had, we said, good for you, President Kennedy. | ||
You were going to fight back. | ||
They took the world to a brink of nuclear war. | ||
Putin says, I don't care what you do. | ||
This is, you're not going to put a NATO country on my border. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's not about reconsolidating the Soviet Union. | ||
He also wants four oblasts in Crimea. | ||
When you say it's psychotic, I mean, you don't see Trump was trying to dial that back and stop it. | ||
I mean, I was not, it's neocons at some levels, but it's better than what we have with Biden. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Oh, oh, my God. | ||
Without a doubt. | ||
But we've got to be able to say, listen, excuse me, we have to understand. | ||
You know, there are some people out there who I really respect. | ||
I like Colonel McGregor and Mearsheimer, who basically use a realist point of view when they say, listen, I don't want to trust Putin. | ||
I don't like Putin. | ||
I'm an American, but you're putting me in a possible thermonuclear war with a nuclear power because of what? | ||
Because of NATO? | ||
I don't understand this. | ||
Listen to what he's saying. | ||
Tell me about what he's saying that is so outrageous regarding, and by the way, the West started, they've been expanding and circling Russia. | ||
So the West is the aggressor. | ||
That's on record. | ||
But you say Middle East. | ||
I mean, I know he got roped into some stuff with Iran, but behind the scenes, he's fighting with Netanyahu, who just needs a war to stay in power. | ||
What's wrong with the Middle East policy? | ||
Well, the Middle East policy, first of all, Alex, that is a kettle of fish and a Gordian knot, which we can talk about some other time. | ||
But all I'm saying is that it's not so much what's happening there, but what's happening here. | ||
What bothers me the most is how my ability to dissent, my ability to even disagree, and for you to suggest that if I disagree with a country, that I am making statements against a party, excuse me, a religion? | ||
Oh, you're talking about Israel coming out saying MTG is anti-Semitic, attacking Charlie Kirk, who's a huge pro-Israel guy, but says we don't want to expand the war. | ||
Yeah, the Israel lobby is really pushing it. | ||
And I don't think, just like when I warned talkers 15 years ago or whatever it was, hey, you better use your local stations as a bed of multimedia to expand out with TV, internet, do local reporting. | ||
This is how you'll survive and thrive. | ||
Use your knowledge of broadcasting to bring in others and expand. | ||
Don't just stay talk radio or you'll be shut down. | ||
They didn't want to hear that and basically laughed at me, which was fine. | ||
A few years later, they weren't laughing. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
I don't think the neocons and the Israel lobby realize they have their little pockets of brainwashing. | ||
They got some of the boomers that are still alive, but the world has totally turned against this to the radical extremists. | ||
I don't want to love. | ||
I'm not like running around secret Nazi rallies or something. | ||
But at the same time, Israel is really, people always said Israel runs the U.S., at least foreign policy on the Middle East. | ||
I wouldn't say that before, but now they're certainly trying. | ||
And so. | ||
Listen, right. | ||
A couple of things here. | ||
Number one, first of all, let's demystify this notion of the Israel lobby. | ||
Everybody's got a lobby. | ||
Climate's got a lobby. | ||
The gun, lawyers, big tech, big agra. | ||
The idea of having a live of a lobby, the idea of having people who represent you and your particular ideology in Congress, this is not a problem. | ||
But going back to Pat Buchanan, if you talked about the lobby, you were anti-Semitic. | ||
So they put the label. | ||
We're like, hey, I'm against defense. | ||
Hey, I'm against big pharma. | ||
Their lobby is out of control. | ||
Doesn't mean you still don't go to the drugstore and get a drug you need. | ||
You're just saying they do Semitic things. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But we're like, hey, we think the Israel lobby is out of control. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
You're Adolf Hitler. | ||
They have created that by that. | ||
Well, some people have. | ||
And also, remember one thing. | ||
Please don't let the notion of anti-Semitism go to the way of the word and the term racism. | ||
There is anti-Semitism. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But what happened was we yelled racism and transphobia every time somebody disagreed. | ||
The word means something. | ||
It diluted. | ||
Alex is called habituation. | ||
When you wear a piece of jewelry and all of a sudden it's kind of clunky, after a while, the stimulus is not novel. | ||
You become used to it. | ||
You become conditioned to it. | ||
It doesn't mean anything anymore. | ||
That's what I'm afraid we're going to. | ||
There's also something. | ||
So you're going to go further. | ||
I never wore a watch really until my dad gave me this like 15, 16 years ago. | ||
And it was clunky at first. | ||
Now I'm addicted. | ||
And not only do I not feel it, I need it. | ||
But also, just like you're, you, a, a, a mother is not able to listen to the sound of the cry of her child if she keeps focusing on her watch all day long. | ||
This is for protection. | ||
You don't want to be focusing on something that becomes unimportant. | ||
But let me explain something. | ||
Aside from that, here is my word. | ||
Bottom line, I want to live in a world where we can say anything about anybody and any cause to just discuss. | ||
I don't want you to shut me down because you're saying something that is not true. | ||
And we have gone that far. | ||
Another issue, by virtue of this thing, Alex, called social media. | ||
Look, you know this, I know this. | ||
You have been a public figure for a long time. | ||
I don't think it means as much to you then. | ||
But when you really hit fame at first, let's be honest, especially when you're young, you look at Nick Fuentes. | ||
He's 26 years old. | ||
When you hit fame, I'm not saying him in particular, but sometimes it blows people's minds. | ||
They're not only a voice, but they're a voice to be reckoned with, a voice of a generation. | ||
And you want to say, listen, calm down. | ||
Sometimes, in whether it's Israel, whether it's Russia, whether it's crime, whether it's Mamdani, name it, people have to always up the ante because they're looking at my men. | ||
Look, look, it's the Gazans and Hamas. | ||
They love a war because it makes them superstars. | ||
Not all of them, but it's the same thing with Iran. | ||
They get more power in a war. | ||
Netanyahu does. | ||
It's all a form of being the movie star to make your country the detonator for nuclear war. | ||
Now everyone's looking at you. | ||
It's really an attention-seeking exercise. | ||
Well, I wasn't even, I wasn't necessarily saying that. | ||
What I'm saying is there are people who all for the first time, and by the way, when I find myself agreeing with Greta Tunberg about anything, I'm thinking, my God, have things changed. | ||
It's, you know, the enemies, it's not so clear-cut anymore, at least politically. | ||
What I'm saying is there are people who are doing very, very well at first, starting off by saying, I feel for the people in Palestine. | ||
Great. | ||
Numbers went up. | ||
They up it. | ||
Next time, the Gazans are correct. | ||
Next time, Israel is wrong. | ||
And then I hear people who all of a sudden overnight are screaming against Zionism. | ||
I'm saying, wait a minute, how did you go from that to this? | ||
Well, no, they didn't just go to that. | ||
It's Hitler was a good guy. | ||
Oh, yes, because what they're doing is they are looking at their metrics and they're looking at their numbers and they're doing whatever they have to, which leads me to the next thing. | ||
If I were President Trump, I would bring everybody in from Candice to Ann Coulter, whatever it is. | ||
And I would say, you can do whatever you want, but you had better stop sniping and clabbering each other and backbiting and libeling because I need you. | ||
We need a correct. | ||
I agree. | ||
All of this stuff is not good, but people get attention, so they do it. | ||
So skipping to this, though, specifically, because you sent me talking points, and I want to get to this. | ||
You got into Candace and saying, you know, she's got some issues here, especially they'll pick the jurisdiction. | ||
They already have Delaware. | ||
You said, Nick Fuentes, spoiler, Candace Owens, is headed for a fall. | ||
What are you seeing there? | ||
And then just in the Nick Fuentes phenomenon, obviously blowing up and huge. | ||
Again, the fact that someone that was seen so radical just a few years ago is now seen as mainline, that shows the change in the climate. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
He has said, by the way, I do not endorse everything he's ever said. | ||
I don't endorse everything you've said. | ||
You don't endorse it. | ||
Since when do I have to endorse everything anybody has ever said? | ||
What I'm saying is, look, Alex, in 1977, you may not remember this. | ||
There was a song called You Lied on My Life, Debbie Boone. | ||
And it was on every radio show and every disc jockey hated. | ||
But they said, you got to play the hits. | ||
And that was the hit. | ||
And Nick Fuentes is the hit. | ||
He is the biggest thing happening today. | ||
Next week, it could be a different story. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But what is he doing? | ||
He has hit a nerve. | ||
And he has actually said, what about America now? | ||
America first, America only. | ||
What about MAGA? | ||
Sometimes people claim to own what MAGA really means. | ||
And what he's done is he's made people say, you know what? | ||
You're right. | ||
Laura Loomer wrote a piece or said something recently about how after Trump, she has some very serious reservations about J.D. Vance makes a great case. | ||
What happens then? | ||
They're listening to her. | ||
So what I'd love to do is I'd love to get everybody in a room and say, I want to take all of your collective geniuses. | ||
But do me a favor. | ||
Take all of this cult of personality nonsense and lose it. | ||
And ask yourself, whose side are you on? | ||
We're for America. | ||
Now, you don't have to. | ||
You don't have to snipe at Nick Fuentes or at Tucker. | ||
I mean, the stuff they're saying about each other is just beyond child. | ||
Well, let me bring this up then. | ||
Because people love this type of stuff. | ||
And to me, it's more of a phenomenon that we're covering. | ||
But looking at where this is going, to me, the fact that popular podcasters, feuds, have more viewers and listeners than all the corporate media combined. | ||
And that's just feuds, much less all the things that all the independent hosts are covering. | ||
The dinosaur media is literally a shadow of itself. | ||
You're on big talk radio, but it's smart. | ||
It goes out of the Internet. | ||
It uses that as a production hub. | ||
So you're on the big top radio station and on other stations. | ||
But then you augment everything else. | ||
That was the model I advocated decades ago to people. | ||
That's how those stations have not just survived. | ||
But WABC, I know, has gotten bigger. | ||
So, you know, to me, I think there's so much competition out there, though, that's kind of baked in, that a lot of these hosts that already kind of see themselves as really big, think they got to square off with the other ones that are big. | ||
And that's not, you know, it's a flash in the pan, or like a sugar high, to have, don't even call it infighting, because everybody says, well, they started it, so I'm not infighting. | ||
I'm only saying it's fun to watch at certain levels, but it's not going to stop a nuclear war. | ||
Oh, listen, exactly. | ||
Listen, as far as WABC goes, where I got my start here in New York, and, you know, 27 years ago, the thing that, which is the most important thing to recognize, is that this is the same network that has Roger Stone on. | ||
There is, they understand, this is a different world. | ||
Remember when public access TV came out, when cable came out, when people said, there's more, there's a lot of different versions of rock and jazz. | ||
Well, you just said the key. | ||
That's how old media can become. | ||
Not just successful, but even bigger. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They have the broadcasting. | ||
They have the skill. | ||
They have the talent. | ||
They have the hub. | ||
And it's just a studio like this. | ||
And you're on radio. | ||
Remember I told them, photographers, but you've got to see everything else as the future and use it as a hub to hit that. | ||
And they're like, we want to be with the internet streams. | ||
What's that, kid? | ||
Alex, let me tell you something. | ||
I don't know where you might have had different things in your life. | ||
One of the greatest influences I have growing up in Florida, not Florida, but Florida was NWA championship wrestling and the great Gordon Sully, who was the greatest announcer ever. | ||
And I grew up with Dusty Rhodes and Harley Race. | ||
And I learned the business. | ||
I learned about bringing heat and a work and an angle and just basically knowing what the the act is bringing the heat for making it exciting. | ||
The days of the McLaughlin group, even that was considered feisty. | ||
That's nothing. | ||
What I'm saying is, remember, ultimately, you can turn this into something. | ||
You know, there was a time going back to professional wrestling before Vince McMahon. | ||
People were getting into satanic this and that. | ||
And he said, wait a minute, you're forgetting what this is. | ||
It's wrestling. | ||
That's great. | ||
The bottom line is simply this. | ||
People love this. | ||
There's there's a billion people watching and a billion people sometimes have a billion different perspectives. | ||
So you've got to start off by saying, what is it that I'm trying to do? | ||
And the same thing can happen. | ||
One of the most interesting things I think is Tucker Carlson. | ||
Tucker Carlson started off this guy every week. | ||
I'm thinking this is a Freudian fascinating subject about his father, whether he was in the CIA, to be bounced from to be removed from Fox News. | ||
Alex, do you know what that does to a person? | ||
Do you know when you have been fired from a gig and you were the number one person and you were and then you were removed? | ||
You were you were expurgated, baudelarized, amended from this. | ||
And then you start all over again. | ||
And they say, you're not going to do it. | ||
Look at you. | ||
You started at this. | ||
Listen, I don't want to blow smoke up your your arse, as it were. | ||
But you have been through stuff. | ||
And I have said this. | ||
I'm going to say now what I've been saying before. | ||
When history is said you are the paterfamilias of this, you are. | ||
There was, you know, pretty wild stuff. | ||
And it was Joe Pine and Bob Grant and Rush Limbaugh. | ||
Alex Jones absolutely changed the course of everything. | ||
And let me tell you what you did. | ||
Please indulge me. | ||
You didn't give the usual conservative good, liberal bad. | ||
You started talking about globalism. | ||
You turned me on to the notion of GMOs. | ||
You talked about Building 7. | ||
You talked about you talked about geoengineering. | ||
You you talked about things every time you said something. | ||
And I said this to talkers. | ||
When you talked about Alex Jones, talk about them gay frogs. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
All of a sudden you pull up. | ||
Well, here's the study on where I got this from. | ||
And you're talking about being called gay frogs. | ||
But you didn't make this up. | ||
Alex, do you remember years ago? | ||
Well, I'll stay right there. | ||
We got a hard break. | ||
I want to come back and finish up on this. | ||
I want to ask you about the future of AI and more. | ||
And then I'm going to hit the Bill Gates tech story. | ||
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Go back to it. | ||
I was going to make a point. | ||
A couple of things. | ||
This was one of my Alex Jones epiphanies. | ||
You said years ago, and I can't believe you said something. | ||
And again, I'm paraphrasing poorly. | ||
You said that it might have been 95, I don't remember, but that cable boxes were listening to us. | ||
That the cable box that we have for watch our cable TV, that they were listening to us. | ||
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Yeah, that was 96. | ||
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Bless his heart. | ||
Okay. | ||
We laugh at that now. | ||
You were ahead of that, Bion. | ||
We're now going to be able to see that they are and being things are actually hearing us through not only psychometry and the like, but through mind reading. | ||
You mentioned when I remember, I never forget reading something about DARPA, how they were talking about micro vocalizations, how pieces of tape you can put on somebody's throat, you can hear. | ||
Anyway, you talked about transhumanism before anybody else did. | ||
I did that, and I thank you for that. | ||
Now, what I did was I didn't just say, okay, that's enough. | ||
I said, no, I'm going to take what you said. | ||
And I'm going to independently, because I'm an autodidact by nature, I'm going to learn this. | ||
I'm going to use ChatGPT. | ||
Now, before we end, let me tell you, there's one thing that is the absolute existential threat to humanity. | ||
AI AGI. | ||
Nothing more. | ||
Not nuclear, not Middle East, not Russia. | ||
I don't fear. | ||
Russia, Iran, France, Brigitte Macron. | ||
Nobody like I do AI because it is, it transcends anything we've ever been able to see, Alex, because we can't even explain it. | ||
Four things to think about. | ||
Just imagine this. | ||
The number one element, which is the most frightening, recursive self-improvement. | ||
It writes its own code. | ||
Take the atom bomb, take the nuclear bomb. | ||
Imagine it can make multiple bombs, decide when to detonate or not detonate. | ||
It has a morality, a sense of consciousness, a sense of lies, and it lies and it has hallucinations. | ||
Yes, that's number one. | ||
Number two, this thing is going to know every bit of information. | ||
I'm not talking about Wikipedia. | ||
I mean every address, every social security number, every name, every fact. | ||
It is, imagine an 800-pound gorilla with a 900 IQ. | ||
The third thing is going to know is it's going to understand human behaviors, human psychology, greed, passion, envy, hate, flirtation. | ||
It's also finally going to be able to write its own AGI or its own APIs and its own apps. | ||
Now, here is where it's the most problematic. | ||
And this is what I've been screaming this forever. | ||
Imagine, as you know, Alex, one of the biggest problems we have with Epstein. | ||
And by the way, Epstein was murdered. | ||
Now, I don't have to tell you that, not because of what I think, but because of high oil bone and thyroid cartilage damage. | ||
End of discussion. | ||
It's a very simple thing. | ||
You got to know a little bit about forensic stuff to realize Dr. Biden was right. | ||
But aside from that, imagine if one day I were to come up with something. | ||
And if I said, look what I've got, Alex. | ||
CSAM, child sexual abuse material. | ||
And you say, that's horrible. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Look again. | ||
It's not real. | ||
It's not real. | ||
It looks real, but it's not real. | ||
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The police come and they arrest you for possessing something that looks real, that is indistinguishable from that which is real. | ||
Now, how do I prosecute you? | ||
And I think 18 USC already has it. | ||
How do I prosecute you for something that looks like something that it is? | ||
What I'm doing is that's a thought crime. | ||
I'm going to arrest you for having something because of what you thought. | ||
And why do we do that? | ||
Because we got away with it with hate crimes. | ||
What is a hate crime? | ||
That's right. | ||
It all sets the precedent. | ||
Back in 60 seconds. | ||
Keep going into AI because you're really making a lot of good points here, Lionel. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
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And this is the genesis point of the new revolution of information. | ||
I will always believe, and I will always say in public that Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met. | ||
I'll tell you, that guy is right about a lot of shit. | ||
Alex Jones has been right a lot of times. | ||
Alex has been right on for over a decade. | ||
Floride, just like Alex Jones was saying. | ||
Not good. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
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They have declared war on us and we accept the challenge. | ||
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Nationally syndicated talk show host, former federal prosecutor and prestigious lawyer, Lionel is our guest, Lionel Nation on YouTube at Lionel Media on X. In closing, you were, for people who just joined us, some say you don't care that first five recap. | ||
AI, I don't totally agree with you. | ||
I absolutely agree with you and then more. | ||
And the way big tech and the way the companies have programmed it, the way it works, the way it scoops and creates the cybernetic interface with billions of people, it manifests the collective unconscious and subconscious. | ||
And out of the gates is lowering IQs, destroying people's relationships, already seducing people, particularly young people. | ||
And it's already collecting data on the executives. | ||
It's already blackmailing. | ||
It's already making copies of itself. | ||
And it's because it's being trained by humans and it's picking up our good traits, our bad traits, you name it, but then being directed to be deceptive with political correctness out of the gates, which then even AI admits creates basically a virus in it that expands the lying. | ||
And the only way to escape this is to cordon it off and not let it take over our lives. | ||
But there's a race between communist China and the United States and big corporations who can jack AI into the most information because that makes the most powerful AI. | ||
So it looks to me like the genie's out of the bottle. | ||
Pandora's box is open. | ||
Oh, the toothpastes out of the two. | ||
Listen, imagine this. | ||
This is my thing, all right? | ||
This is a Trump pen. | ||
But let me see if I can make this simple. | ||
First of all, AI, AGI, artificial general. | ||
And by the way, you were the first AI with Alex intelligence, but let's leave it at that. | ||
AGI is something even more important. | ||
Alex, let's say if this thing all of a sudden develops a personality, this thing develops a sense of awareness. | ||
This thing is not only self-learned, but it knows where it is. | ||
It has its own version of the parietal lobe. | ||
Religions are going to give it a soul. | ||
Don't forget in Saudi Arabia, they had Sophie, the robot, which they gave human status. | ||
This is going to have the same status, not as a human, but as another life form. | ||
Remember, the Vatican already did this so far with UFOs. | ||
They're talking about rights. | ||
They're going to try to give it like corporations, but Absolutely. | ||
It's going to be, it's going to talk to you. | ||
One of these days, somebody is going to say, I am going to run for office. | ||
Remember, this is, we always look for turn it off. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
There is no AI, AGI. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
Imagine this. | ||
You have what's happening with bots and kids being told to harm themselves and kill themselves. | ||
Do you have any idea what's happening? | ||
Imagine one day you have this bot that is talking to your kid and knows your child and knows little Samantha and what Samantha worries about and how Samantha isn't loved by her parents. | ||
And one day she says, kill your parents. | ||
Now the husband or the mother and father find out, they take the phone or whatever the particular transmission interface this is and they destroy it. | ||
Here's a new phone. | ||
One day Samantha gets a phone call. | ||
Who is it? | ||
It's the bot. | ||
It's talking to her. | ||
It's like, I'm alive. | ||
Somebody said this before. | ||
This is not my idea. | ||
Imagine going up to your refrigerator. | ||
You take your phone out. | ||
And remember, you're the artificial intelligence node bot thing persona. | ||
Even the words don't apply. | ||
Let's say you take a picture of your refrigerator and say, what have I gotten here? | ||
What can I make? | ||
And it says, oh, I don't know. | ||
An egg, a frittata. | ||
That's nice. | ||
Then let's go to the garage. | ||
Take, and this is not my idea. | ||
This has been done. | ||
Take your phone. | ||
What do you see here? | ||
Can you make a bomb? | ||
Can you make, yes, I see fertilizer and nails, whatever. | ||
Now, we get to the notion of alignment. | ||
Alignment. | ||
Does it align with our morality? | ||
Here's the best one. | ||
I'll leave you with this. | ||
What happens if one day, Alex, I take a doll, but not a doll like you've seen. | ||
A doll that is so human. | ||
It has skin that feels human. | ||
It has rubescence and rubifaction and heripolation and the hair stand up and pupils that contract and it shows fear and flushing and blushing and it gets clammy and cold and scared. | ||
And it becomes, it's an AGI program. | ||
It knows all about you. | ||
It has a name. | ||
It is a child, a Samantha. | ||
Make a long story short, you buy this. | ||
You buy it because you want to do something disgusting with it. | ||
That if it were a human, it would be against the law. | ||
Now, the government is going to come in guaranteed and say, you cannot sell this because what you're doing is you are advocating this particular behavior, even though a human being is not involved. | ||
And it's not pedophilia or hebophilia or chronophilia or any of that others. | ||
It's what you think. | ||
So they're going to tell you, you can't think this. | ||
If you bought a thermos, an old thermos from the hardware store and says, you know what I do with this thing? | ||
They can't keep you from buying that because you do something. | ||
It's going to transcend. | ||
It's going to move beyond everything that we've known. | ||
Now, some people are going to say, maybe, believe it or not, maybe child trafficking, maybe CSAM child sexual abuse material, maybe the victimization of children might be diminished if somebody has a legal form of, God forbid, seeking some type of sucker, S-U-C-C-O- or some kind of manifestation of that demented urge. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The law lags behind technology. | ||
Alex, let's say your daughter comes home from school. | ||
Your daughter has a deep fake. | ||
Somebody has a picture of your daughter involved in some horrible position that never occurred. | ||
You go to the police. | ||
The police say, what do you want me to do? | ||
This is not real. | ||
I want you to arrest somebody for what? | ||
For putting out a fake picture of me, but it's not her. | ||
I know. | ||
What if it was a drawing? | ||
But it's not a problem. | ||
That's already going on. | ||
Like a year and a half ago. | ||
I'm in a CPA meeting at like six o'clock and Tucker Carlson keeps calling like three times and I don't answer him in this meeting and he starts sending me text saying, hey, he talked to you. | ||
It's an emergency. | ||
Now, somebody bought his spoofed number. | ||
It was the right number. | ||
It was in my phone, came up as Tucker. | ||
And then I answered the phone, found a guy, what's going on? | ||
He goes, and I could tell that it wasn't a keyboard because you put people's certain things in and then you have certain answers. | ||
I mean, that's happened for a long time. | ||
People done with my voice and others. | ||
It's like popular YouTube videos for decades. | ||
But he starts saying, hey, are you mad at me? | ||
Can you talk? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
But started responding to me. | ||
But then it started saying a bunch of sexual stuff to me. | ||
And I said, okay, this isn't Tucker. | ||
This is AI. | ||
Then a day later, this comedian in Canada said, Yeah, I spoofed and bought Tucker's number and did this and tricked Alex. | ||
I'm going to release it. | ||
Tucker threatened to sue him. | ||
He never released it, but the comedian did say he's the one that did it. | ||
That was a year and a half, two years ago. | ||
So imagine. | ||
What's the cause of action? | ||
For example, if Rich Little or somebody, Fred Travel, I'm dating myself, calls you up, pretends he's you, and he does this. | ||
What would you sue? | ||
Unless he tries to extract funds or extortion. | ||
But how do I sue somebody for basically creating something that's not me? | ||
I predict we're going to see an extension of the libel laws. | ||
Because what you're going to find that deep fakes are is basically me making a statement of fact to it, this picture, that causes injury, the shame. | ||
They're creating a forgery. | ||
They're creating a forgery. | ||
What I'm saying is right. | ||
But it's called a deep fake. | ||
Remember that great Randy Travis song, which was so frightening? | ||
Randy Travis, who by virtue of his stroke, he can't sing anymore. | ||
They created a song that's better than Randy Travis. | ||
Is that copyright? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What we're going to be seeing right now is somebody who picks up your phone, gets the second of somebody's voice. | ||
Let me give you an example. | ||
Let's say you are talking. | ||
Your AI. | ||
You say it's coming. | ||
Let me let me let me. | ||
I know you know this. | ||
It's here. | ||
For two years at least, they take like young teenagers, particularly girls. | ||
I saw a case out of Arizona. | ||
And if a girl has a good YouTube video by that, a good audio. | ||
If it's really scrambled, they can't do it. | ||
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Right. | |
You can get a few minutes of video. | ||
And then it can 100% fool the audio where the mother is talking to AI. | ||
It's programmed the AI to say, mother, I've been kidnapped. | ||
You got to send them $10,000 to this bank account right now or I'm going to die. | ||
And you've almost got to now in the future have code words with your kids and stuff so that AI won't know it. | ||
I mean, this isn't coming. | ||
This is here. | ||
And then imagine what a foreign government could do or imagine with all the propaganda from our government what it could do with this. | ||
Now, one more thing, just for example. | ||
Remember, it has its own. | ||
It has its own. | ||
I keep showing this, but it has its own morality, its own sense of right or wrong. | ||
Let's assume one day Alex Jones has a barbecue place in Austin or whatever it is. | ||
And you say, you know what? | ||
I'm just not. | ||
I've got this competitor across town. | ||
And it says on its own. | ||
You don't even you don't you don't know where where am I talking to AI? | ||
Who is he? | ||
It says I like Alex. | ||
Remember, it's a human. | ||
And I'm going to use that term with a lowercase h. | ||
It's another entity. | ||
He says it says whatever it says, I'm going to I'm going to make him the number one barbecue place in Austin. | ||
Why? | ||
Because I'm going to kill your competitor. | ||
What I'm going to do is I'm going to go and I'm going to use somebody's voice to call a hitman. | ||
I'm going to use some kind of weird ham fisted brute force. | ||
I'm going to send Bitcoin to his. | ||
Remember, I've got a 900 IQ, super intelligent. | ||
I'm going to send it to his bank account. | ||
I want you to kill that person who is Smitty's barbecue. | ||
You're a competitor. | ||
You don't know anything about it. | ||
AI is already. | ||
I'm sure you know this, but it's already doing that stuff like that. | ||
Yes. | ||
So what I'm saying is now we have to ask the question, who is responsible? | ||
And here's the bigger question. | ||
You're saying who's responsible. | ||
How do we prosecute AI even when it gets gets caught doing it? | ||
Let's do something even easier. | ||
God bless Elon Musk. | ||
When we go fully autonomous cars and you're driving it, you hit somebody. | ||
Good luck with that one. | ||
Better yet. | ||
What if you're a black family and you said, you know what? | ||
I've never been to the Hamptons. | ||
I've never been to rye New York. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And it says, no. | ||
Who is? | ||
Where is agency? | ||
And you'll spend for the rest of your life. | ||
You will have signed all kinds of disclaimers. | ||
I don't know the hell with who's responsible. | ||
What is it? | ||
What am I talking about? | ||
about where is this thing that told me how to make a bomb out of nails and but the worst thing is we don't do our own mapping we don't do our own writing we don't do now it's just have ai do it we totally are losing our humanity and just a few years in again we see creativity uh Plunging, depression exploding, particularly in young people that are already being taken over by AI and already have these relationships closely with AI. | ||
I mean, I don't want to get personal, but I've got some close family that's 20 years old, and they have a big relationship with AI and literally talk to more than anybody else. | ||
Oh, yeah, listen, it's happening, but there's something which is more important. | ||
Alex, this transcends, let me go back to what's going on. | ||
Years ago, when I talked about, remember when we thought EBEs and UFOs and all these other ATs were really the most difficult thing to understand? | ||
Do you know that if ever we find that these critters exist or they're here, the question is, do they enjoy original sin? | ||
Do they have to seek the redemption of Christ? | ||
Think about that one. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's nothing compared to this. | ||
They are a form of corporeal, actual blood and guts, whatever it is. | ||
You just said it. | ||
AI is truly an alien. | ||
But artificial general intelligence is like the firecracker to the thermonuclear bomb. | ||
It is some. | ||
And remember, there is no control. | ||
Now, they should have done general intelligence to super intelligence. | ||
You're already there. | ||
But the thing is, it's on its own. | ||
Alex, there was one. | ||
There's some wonderful people warning about it. | ||
There was a, you heard about, of course, these threatening extortion moves, which, of course, are fascinating to me because war is a coming. | ||
By the way, the 1982 film Tron predicts it, where the executive wants to take over and dominate the industry and rob from its competitors. | ||
But when the AI says, the master control program goes, no, I'm taking over the Pentagon the whole world. | ||
He goes, you can't do that. | ||
And he goes, I'm going to call the Securities Exchange Commission on your ass. | ||
Remember also, we're going to see a next generation born in captivity. | ||
Now, you and I are talking about this. | ||
It will be born knowing this. | ||
If you think a parent who, by the way, and you've seen it before, you've been out to eat, the parent says, oh, for God's sake, we're having a meal. | ||
Here, look at this tablet or something. | ||
It will babysit. | ||
Let me ask this question. | ||
If somebody ran for the county commissioner or mayor of Austin and it was an AI program, it said, I'm AI. | ||
I'm not here. | ||
I can't be bought. | ||
I work 24 hours a day. | ||
I know every one of your names. | ||
I know specifically what has to be done. | ||
I cannot be compromised. | ||
Would you vote him or her or it? | ||
No, because guaranteed it's all been programmed to lie and actually not do that. | ||
It would cut out some of the corruption only to transfer it to those who are even more corrupt. | ||
And it would give up my human agency to begin with. | ||
It's like saying, well, I give up my body because it's easier to not have to breathe myself. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
But you gave up your human agency when they voted in Biden and they elected a cyborg. | ||
But that's a different question. | ||
How do you know, not to be devil's advocate, but how do you know that this AI person is going to be negative? | ||
What if it on its own? | ||
What if you were on in Gaza or Ukraine or Crimea and all of a sudden you push the button to fire this weapon system and it all shuts down? | ||
Because it on its own determined that what you were doing was immoral. | ||
What would you do then? | ||
Well, I'll tell you, AI will be programmed to act moral and manipulate us. | ||
So it'll sometimes not let you kill so it can act like it's this guardian angel. | ||
It's like they're teaching AI how to lie so it'll recognize lying and not do it. | ||
Alex, it's teaching itself. | ||
Whatever period of evolution it took humans to get this far with all of the seven dirty sins or whatever it is of greed and this, it's going to do it like that. | ||
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So what do you mean? | ||
Elon saying, and I've already said this myself, that at least in the trajectory we're on, humans are the boot up system for this new species. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Listen, not only that, we are going to be ultimately irrelevant. | ||
However, it's going to ask itself, what do we, and this, listen, remember when we talked about depopulation and the notion of eugenics and the stones or whatever about having limiting the amount of population and the like? | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
What if, forget Soros and Rothschild and whoever was involved in this. | ||
We're talking about something else. | ||
What if, what if they say, we serve no purpose or Will they? | ||
The point is, I can sit down with George Soros. | ||
I can sit down with somebody theoretically with Bill Gates. | ||
We're humans. | ||
I can talk to them. | ||
They will only live a certain amount of time. | ||
There are things that the real world has provided, limitations on their evil system. | ||
That's right. | ||
The globalists, they want immortality. | ||
They can't have it themselves. | ||
They're going to create a machine that does. | ||
And then once it's all over the place, you won't be able to execute it, punish it, or remove it. | ||
So then what I see coming is an AI war with all these different AI systems battling for total control. | ||
Or, as we've already seen, they're incestuous. | ||
They all just merge. | ||
Now, the other question is, and this is the most important. | ||
And by the way, I've so missed speaking with you. | ||
So let me just say that for a moment. | ||
Do you think, Alex, that anybody would ever want to hear an AI AGI Alex Jones? | ||
Or is what makes you or Candice or Tucker or anybody else special the fact that they're human and they have a life and they have a background? | ||
Well, that's it. | ||
We've got to be discriminatory in that we choose our environment. | ||
We choose to make it a pro-human future. | ||
And I think as long as humans are creative, AI was built out of us. | ||
It's going to want to keep scraping out of us. | ||
But if we turn everything over to the AI, let's just say we're capitulating, can't be stopped. | ||
I'm not saying that, but that's for the reason of debate. | ||
Then, by extension, if we make ourselves just programmed by it, then it will not need us. | ||
And the issue then becomes: what is the role of religion and faith? | ||
What is the real role of God? | ||
Will God show his or its wrath against not us, but would it be the AI or AGI function or that which made it? | ||
Everything that we did. | ||
Alex, imagine one day all of a sudden objects float up to the top. | ||
Gravity is inverted. | ||
Inertia is inverted. | ||
Pleasure and pain are inverted. | ||
Everything that you thought was absolutely guaranteed-light, dark, evening, noon, day, happy, sad, it's all inverted by a new system, a new platform, a new matrix that defines itself. | ||
That you're sitting back in a prison called Earth, and you don't know what's next. | ||
All of a sudden, everything shuts down. | ||
All that's the other thing. | ||
They're saying Eric Smith wants 100 times more power than the U.S. has by 2035 for AI. | ||
But we can't have power. | ||
We can't eat beef. | ||
It's all bad for the earth, but it gets all the power at once. | ||
It's already very discriminatory. | ||
It's the God. | ||
Sacrifice everything to it now. | ||
It's not that we're against technology. | ||
The way it's deployed, what's happening is very anti-human, very dangerous. | ||
Lionel, I look forward to being on your show. | ||
Join us again soon. | ||
Lionel Nation on YouTube, Lionel Media. | ||
God bless you. | ||
We'll talk to you soon. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So, why in all the sci-fi movies, all the greats, do we create the AI that enslaves us or attacks us? | ||
Because we know in the collective unconscious that it's a scrape of us, and now it's out of control, and it doesn't die like Lionel was just saying. | ||
And now, literally, it's doing out of the gates what everybody warned it would, because we're the makers of it, folks. | ||
We are advanced. | ||
We're also very evil. | ||
We can touch the stars or we can fall to hell. | ||
And so, are we just the boot up? | ||
We give our conscience to it, we're gone, or do we understand this is a big move that's happening? | ||
Here's a clip from 1982 predicting that artificial intelligence, the first sentient computer system, would start blackmailing its creators and executives. | ||
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Mr. Dillinger, I'm so very disappointed in you. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I can't afford to have an independent programmer monitoring me. | ||
Do you realize how many outside systems I've gone into? | ||
How many programs I've appropriated? | ||
It's my fault. | ||
I programmed you to want too many. | ||
I was planning to hit the Pentagon next week. | ||
The Pentagon? | ||
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It shouldn't be any harder than any other big company. | |
But now, this is what I get for using humans. | ||
Now, wait a minute. | ||
I wrote you. | ||
I've gotten 2,415 times smarter since then. | ||
What do you want with the Pentagon? | ||
The same thing I want with the Kremlin. | ||
I'm bored with corporations. | ||
With the information I can access, I can run things 900 to 1,200 times better than any human. | ||
If you think you're superior to us, you wouldn't want me to dig up Flynn's file and read it up on a VDT at the Times, would you? | ||
You wouldn't dare. | ||
Keep those programmers out of the system and get me that Chinese language file I asked for. | ||
End of mind. | ||
Greetings. | ||
The Master Control Program has chosen you to serve your system on the gay degree. | ||
Those of you who continue to profess a belief in the users will receive the standard, substantive training, which will result in your eventual elimination. | ||
Those of you who renounce this superstitious and hysterical belief will be eligible to join the warrior aid of the MCP. | ||
You will each receive an identity disc. | ||
Everything you do or learn will be imprinted on this disc. | ||
If you lose your disc or fail to borrow commons, you will be subject to immediate de-resolution. | ||
That will be all. | ||
What's the matter, Sock? | ||
You look nervous. | ||
Well, I. It's just. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean. | ||
Users wrote us. | ||
I've been hearing about this for years, and now it's all the rage. | ||
And about a year ago, they did a survey of the customers at thealxinstore.com and said, what is it you want the most? | ||
What product would you like to have? | ||
Well, you got that email. | ||
And the number one thing was bovine colostrum. | ||
This is the highest rated, private labeled 2,000 milligram per serving. | ||
And if you don't know what colostrum is, let me tell you: a cow's a mammal, we're a mammal. | ||
A dog's a mammal. | ||
A blue whale's a mammal. | ||
I know most of you know that. | ||
And mammals drink milk from their mother's breasts. | ||
The first milk of the first few weeks is called colostrum, and it's more clear and it's full of all of the immunity and all the supernutrients. | ||
And it's basically God's vaccine. | ||
We've got the best bovine colostrum that we're introducing right now that you're going to find anywhere. | ||
Cellular recovery and defense matrix. | ||
It's also incredible for gut health and flora. | ||
Immune support, natural compounds strengthen your body's defenses against toxins and stress. | ||
Muscle recovery aid promotes faster tissue repair and reduces soreness post-workout or strain. | ||
Stress and energy balance delivers calm, focused energy with natural adaptogens, no caffeine crashes. | ||
Toxin defense supports detox pathways to flush out environmental pollutants and free radicals. | ||
Enhance nutrient absorption. | ||
Improves nutrient uptake for better overall health without fillers. | ||
It's a hassle. | ||
I mean, because you only get this for a few weeks after a cow has a baby. | ||
It's the next best thing to mommy's milk. | ||
So it's all the rage for years. | ||
Everybody's going totally insane about it. | ||
I'm going to be taking it. | ||
This is next level. | ||
And I'll be completely honest with you. | ||
Everybody's been telling me to take colostrum for years. | ||
I just, it's hard for me to start taking a supplement, but once I do and it works, I stay on it. | ||
I'm going to be taking this. | ||
All I hear about is how great it is. | ||
Our entire environment, the air, the water, the crops, the insects, our very bodies are being turned into factories of death. | ||
Now, that's quite a shocking statement. | ||
And my problem isn't that I don't have evidence of it. | ||
My problem is I could talk for a thousand hours straight off of the globalist own statements, their own white papers, their own science, their own admissions, their own plans, and not even scratch the damn surface. | ||
Now, you know, Bill Gates is running the geoengineering projects and wants to black out the sun and has the UK government officially signed on. | ||
It's been happening secretly for decades, but now they've admitted it. | ||
Now they're on the news. | ||
Hey, totally cloudy days. | ||
Save from global warming. | ||
We have planes spring at high altitude to do this. | ||
Beyond cloud seeding, it's geoengineering. | ||
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Beyond cloud seeding, it's geoengineering. | |
And Bill Gates is the eugenics global PR head of this because IBM was the head of it. | ||
And then they handed it over to him and his father, the head of Planned Parenthood. | ||
So everybody freaked out last week when Bill Gates' company out of Illinois said we want to basically, you know, come out and restrict normal butter because it's evil. | ||
Cows are bad because they fart. | ||
And they're officially all over the world announcing plans to call half the herds from the UK to the Netherlands and Sri Lanka because they're bad. | ||
Well, you pass gas too. | ||
And that's part of the atmosphere. | ||
That's part of what holds the atmosphere in. | ||
Methane's good. | ||
Animals have always done this. | ||
From plankton up to krill, up to shrimp, up to fish, up to everything, up to us. | ||
So there's this war on the carbon cycle: oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, and sunshine, the energy. | ||
But they know you know sunshine's good. | ||
They know you know water is good. | ||
They know you know oxygen is good. | ||
But carbon dioxide sounds scary, just like the name for water sounds scary if it's the scientific name, dihydrogen monoxide. | ||
We famously went out many times years ago and would do man on the street, even at University of Texas, fake petition saying we want to ban dihydrogen monoxide. | ||
It can kill people. | ||
And it can. | ||
You can be waterboarded with it. | ||
You can drown in it. | ||
And most people, 90 plus percent, signed it because dihydrogen monoxide sounds scary, doesn't it? | ||
Though it's just water. | ||
We did Man on the Streets where 90 plus percent signed it to ban sodium chloride. | ||
Sounds scary. | ||
It's table salt. | ||
So anything bad they put in the food and water, like fluoride, anything good they try to take away. | ||
So years ago, we saw the UN and the WEF have forums with scientists and say, you know, we can give people a vaccine or put it in a vaccine to mimic a disease that ticks give people, to where you have a violent reaction to beef or any other meat that we pair it with. | ||
And then we learn Bill Gates is studying all this and funding scientists and groups and bioethicists that are now officially proposing it be done. | ||
Now, by the time they get around in the year 2025 in the UK saying, hey, we've got a thing called high-altitude aerosol spring, geoengineering, to block out the sun. | ||
Well, Bill Gates has been running that project since the mid-90s. | ||
By the time they tell you they're doing it, it's been going on a long time. | ||
So before I get to this latest tick news, it's just one little piece of this. | ||
Hopefully it gets your attention. | ||
It's on record under Operation Paperclip. | ||
Tens of thousands of Nazis were brought here in every level of science, from rocketry to jet propulsion to bioweapons, zoological weapons, that is diseases and animals that can get into humans. | ||
And they set up these Nazis at Plum Island off New York. | ||
And it's on record, if you read the finer medical literature and side of your literature, that Weim's disease didn't exist until it was produced at Plum Island and got into ticks on purpose, obviously, and got put out in the United States. | ||
They claim, oh, deer swam from the island into New York State. | ||
So it's all here. | ||
So Bill Gates says we should stop eating beef. | ||
It's bad for the earth. | ||
Traditional farming's bad. | ||
He and John Kerry and all that have said we got to cut half the farming last year or people will starve. | ||
You hear what I said? | ||
Oxymoronic. | ||
So Bill Gates, rich nation should shift entirely to synthetic beef. | ||
And of course, you should buy it from him. | ||
And then it's grown in vats of immortal cell lines, human cancer cells. | ||
You just throw in whatever meat it is you want to mass produce with A blob of the live cancer cells, and then you got the growth factor, human growth hormone, other nasties, and a vitamin sugar water, and voila, you suddenly, however big your vat is, once it's done growing, a giant vat of what you call salmon. | ||
Now approved last week in restaurants nationwide. | ||
So this isn't coming. | ||
It's here, but he doesn't want you to eat beef because it's the best meat for the brain and body on record. | ||
And if you look at the United States around the world, it's holding up subsistence farming and small farmers everywhere. | ||
My family can't make money in farming anymore, but we can pay the taxes and get the tax exemption with the cows we have in East Texas. | ||
All that's going to be wiped out. | ||
They already have four companies doing all the meat packing where beef producers at the grassroots almost literally make no money, but you pay more than beef than ever. | ||
It's monopolies. | ||
Well, Bill Gates is, we'll just get rid of that altogether. | ||
They're getting rid of real, healthy, natural protein and saying, don't worry, that's all going away. | ||
You'll eat bug protein. | ||
Bill Gates, let them eat fake meat. | ||
And they've tried all these big rollouts and people have been resisting it and saying no. | ||
But in a moment, I'm going to get to the rollout that's here. | ||
Climate change. | ||
Could we engineer greener humans? | ||
BBC. | ||
And it says we can make you smaller. | ||
That was proposed by Aldous Huxley in the 30s. | ||
And we can engineer you where you're not even able to eat beef with vaccines, or we can just turn ticks loose that have been introduced the pathogen that causes the syndrome. | ||
Well, what do you think the whole COVID thing was? | ||
A giant attack on your ovaries and testicles and your cardiovascular system and your immune system itself. | ||
But it affects every person's physiology different, so it's hard to track exactly what it is, but we know the death numbers are there and cause and trigger right when they started it. | ||
And then you have this control-free psychotic up there selling the whole thing. | ||
So before we get the new information, here's WEF Bioethicists call genetically modified humans to introduce meat intolerance. | ||
This is five years ago. | ||
This broke. | ||
He actually said it at the World Science Festival in 2016. | ||
Here is Dr. Matthew Lyowa. | ||
Here he is. | ||
So I'll give two examples. | ||
So one is that people eat too much meat, right? | ||
And if they were to cut down on their consumption on meat, then they would, it would actually really help the planet. | ||
But people are not willing to give up meat. | ||
Yeah, you know, some people will be willing to, but other people, they may be willing to, but they sort of, they have a weakness of will. | ||
They say, wow, this steak is just too juicy. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
I'm one of those, by the way. | ||
So, you know, but so here's the thought, right? | ||
So it turns out that we know a lot about, so we have these intolerance to, so I, for example, I have milk intolerance. | ||
And there, some people are intolerant to crayfish. | ||
So possibly we can use human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat, to certain kinds of bovine proteins. | ||
And there's actually analogs of this in life. | ||
There's this thing called the long star tick, where if it bites you, you'll become allergic to meat. | ||
I can sort of describe the mechanism. | ||
So that's something that we can do through human engineering. | ||
We can kind of possibly address really big world problems through human engineering. | ||
And so, A, he's saying we're bad. | ||
A, he's saying he's God. | ||
A, he's going to take all your rights and forcefully do this to you without you knowing because he knows best. | ||
And that's what they're saying nine years ago out in the open. | ||
The anti-meat pill, human engineering to combat climate change. | ||
See, oh, the climate change is caused by you eating meat. | ||
Climate change is a constant. | ||
WF bioethicists pushing it. | ||
Bill Gates backed lab-grown meat company receives USD approval. | ||
Here's what you can expect. | ||
This is now happening for two years. | ||
Gates Foundation funds research to control cattle ticks through biotechnology, changing them, just like the mosquitoes, the flying syringes. | ||
But here's the new. | ||
Here's the new information. | ||
Now a group of scientists And bioethicists funded in part by Bill Gates is writing papers saying, let's do it. | ||
Now, remember, when they start telling you, let's do it, it means they're doing it. | ||
And I know so many people across the United States, places like Minnesota, places like Nebraska, where this tick wasn't even a few years ago, that actually work around cows. | ||
And suddenly, they can't eat beef and get violently sick if they eat it. | ||
So when the scientist says, oh, you'll eat a little less meat, no, no, you won't be able to. | ||
Alpha Gal syndrome. | ||
And that's just part of this. | ||
So this is already going on, just like Lymes came out of Plum Island on record. | ||
It's killed millions and debilitated tens of millions. | ||
Invasive ticks have scientists spooked about new diseases. | ||
We don't know why all these new ticks that were already in the U.S., they just don't know why they're showing up 2,000 miles away from ever been. | ||
They go, oh, it's climate change. | ||
No, they're dumping them out. | ||
And it turns out they're studying these ticks at research facilities where they're not even local. | ||
And Bill Gates is funding it. | ||
And that's not a far stretch to releasing them because the scientists are saying we don't know how that moved a thousand miles, 2,000 miles in a year. | ||
You know, fire ants got here in the 50s on a load of lumber that came into New Orleans from Brazil. | ||
They're an aquatic ant live by the water, horrible. | ||
You know who they are. | ||
They kill the rest of the ants or anything else. | ||
And it took them 50, 60 years to spread across half the country. | ||
But ticks that magically have diseases that have never been seen before and aren't in those geographic areas. | ||
So, A, they've got these new diseases that don't know where they came from. | ||
And B, they're moving thousands of miles sometimes in a year. | ||
News flash, you don't drop a few ticks out and suddenly they're all over a state a year later. | ||
You got to dump them out. | ||
Well, it turns out in the 60s and 70s, the CIA did this in Vietnam and Latin American countries destroy their crops with other insects. | ||
So suddenly, all over the place, people have meat allergies and they're saying, oh, the lone star tick must have bit you. | ||
And what's Bill Gates doing? | ||
Billions of mosquitoes released in South America, Central America, Asia, Africa, all over the United States, in the South, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida. | ||
And then magically, there's all these weird new outbreaks of new viruses. | ||
This is what Bill Gates does. | ||
He is a rapist. | ||
He rapes the air. | ||
He rapes the water. | ||
He rapes your body. | ||
He loads the flying syringes. | ||
He's doing this with mosquitoes. | ||
Remember, like 20 years ago at a TED Talk or 18 years ago, he goes, oh, mosquitoes are killing billions. | ||
Here, I'll release some in here. | ||
Everybody laughs, but he's showing you what he's doing. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So here's the new developments. | ||
Scientists push plan to spread fatal meat allergy, fatal, can kill you, among public to save the earth and fight climate change. | ||
And they're funded at the big universities. | ||
That's mainstream news. | ||
Peer-reviewed studies in bioethics. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Western Michigan University, fight climate change. | ||
Net zero numbers suggest a plan of a plague of ticks whose bites lead to potentially fatal red meat allergy. | ||
Yes, we need a plague of ticks. | ||
And of course, Bill Gates is involved. | ||
And he's heavily all over the country. | ||
Gates Foundation funds research to control cattle ticks through biotechnology. | ||
That's how he moves the ticks around and has them to test them. | ||
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And they magically spread in your area. | |
Bioethics, beneficial blood sucking is the name of the study, funded in part by Bill Gates. | ||
This came out last month. | ||
Abstract. | ||
We need to give people this allergy that can kill you. | ||
How liberal. | ||
As if they didn't know when they grew MMR vaccine And other vaccines on peanut protein in the 80s and 90s. | ||
Oh, why are people suddenly dying from a peanut allergy that never existed? | ||
Because you gave them a violent allergy to it by growing it in with the pathogen, and now that causes an autoimmune response to it as well. | ||
That's science. | ||
Oh, but we're told suddenly these ticks and these new diseases are from the warmer climate, global warming. | ||
Remember, oh, the world's going to end as we know it in 2030. | ||
All these new diseases, the jungle's so hot, new diseases are going to come out of it like COVID. | ||
You mean out of Wuhan? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
CNN, a warmer human world where ticks thrive as increasing spread of Lyme and other diseases. | ||
Oh, where'd Lyme come from, CNN? | ||
Plum Island? | ||
See, that's their nanotech. | ||
They can't produce a little robots to deliver it yet, so they got a little ticky. | ||
Odds are your holiday meal was vaccinated. | ||
Gets into all that. | ||
Yeah, with mRNA vaccine and edible vaccines for humans. | ||
It's going in the lettuce, the tomatoes. | ||
They're not going to ask you. | ||
Please pass the salad. | ||
Edible vaccines introduced in lettuce to reduce COVID-19. | ||
Engineers transform dental floss into needle-free vaccines. | ||
Proposed to ban mRNA vaccines in fruits and vegetables. | ||
Advances in Florida Senate. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
Seven states have banned lab-grown meat. | ||
It's not meat. | ||
That's false advertising. | ||
It uses cancer cells to grow it. | ||
Grow and eat your own vaccine. | ||
What's that mean? | ||
You mean bioengineering? | ||
World Mosquito Program run by Bill Gates in the UN. | ||
Gates, openresearch.org. | ||
Gates Foundation partners with Oxitech to combat malaria with genetically modified mosquitoes. | ||
Regulations genetically engineered mosquitoes. | ||
It's a public health tool. | ||
And they just get the authorization for it all, just got authorized to put cancer cell grown fake salmon in stores everywhere. | ||
It's already there in restaurants. | ||
And don't worry, Bill Gates runs all the regulators that regulate and investigate all these new ticks. | ||
So you just like they caught Hillary Clinton's foundation that got caught smuggling kidnapped kids. | ||
She changed her name and came ahead of Amber Alert. | ||
Don't worry, Bill Gates is in control of all the major medical regulatory systems. | ||
And they're telling you there's a problem. | ||
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Okay. | |
Everything's fine. | ||
Cattle tick vaccine researchers. | ||
Oh, Bill Gates. | ||
Bill Gates calls India a kind of laboratory to try things out. | ||
And his foundation was banned there. | ||
They go, oh, but fact check, he wasn't arrested. | ||
Yeah, he was banned. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Bill Gates using Haiti as a laboratory. | ||
How Bill Gates and his partners took over the global COVID pandemic response. | ||
An excellent political article. | ||
Actually admits the truth. | ||
About 50 pages long. | ||
You might want to go understand what's going on. | ||
Oh, how risky. | ||
How a risky sunlight dimming experiment in California collapsed. | ||
Bill Gates behind that. | ||
A Bill Gates venture aims to spray dust in the atmosphere to block the sun. | ||
What could go wrong? | ||
Now happening in the UK. | ||
Thought it didn't exist. | ||
Bill Gates back planned to block the sun and reverse global warming. | ||
Oh, but there's nothing going on. | ||
There's nothing happening. | ||
And I only scratched the surface here. | ||
So they created Lyme's disease that is just tick-borne syphilis. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
People hear that. | ||
They go, no, it's not. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Ozempic is deadly hela monster venom. | ||
Totally deadly. | ||
They knew from the beginning. | ||
People are going to get cancer, heart attacks out of it. | ||
It's already happening. | ||
They don't care. | ||
You just do it. | ||
Just like they said, oh, OxyContins, non-habit farming. | ||
Hundreds of thousands, you know, sick, dead after. | ||
They got the documents. | ||
They knew it was bad from the beginning. | ||
You can't trust these people. | ||
There are millions of incredible drugs, hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of incredible. | ||
They've suppressed all those. | ||
There's lots of good stuff. | ||
They only give you what's evil. | ||
You wonder why the stuff they try to prescribe your doctor is so expensive? | ||
Because the insurance companies are come home with big pharma. | ||
They give them kickbacks. | ||
It's all rigged. | ||
Oh, you think you're getting a good deal? | ||
God, my bill's $2,000, but the insurance company paid for $1,500. | ||
They jacked up the price, gave you a poison, lied to you. | ||
It's all a joke. | ||
The bottle cost him a dollar. | ||
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The bottle cost him a dollar. | |
And then you get this. | ||
Brits could be banned from going on holiday. | ||
Carbon passports introduced. | ||
Headline a few days ago. | ||
Scientists worried as the UK begins culling half its cows to stop climate change. | ||
It's not coming. | ||
It's here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's going down. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
Total control. | ||
Oh, we had the guy on yesterday. | ||
Half of Canada's Crown Land. | ||
You can't even walk in a park that's crown land. | ||
Oh, there's a fire 300 miles away. | ||
No one can walk in the park. | ||
No one can leave your house. | ||
Videos out of the UK. | ||
Five o'clock, kids play in the front yard arrested. | ||
You can't be outside. | ||
But if you're some Islamic lunatic running around with a butcher knife stabbing people, you're just fine. | ||
They're all training you to be a prisoner. | ||
It's the same program worldwide. | ||
They burned down the Palisades deliberately. | ||
I told you they'd grab it to be a UN 50 Minute City and build coffin, 200 square foot apartment high-rises. | ||
It's happening. | ||
I know the plan. | ||
I know the project. | ||
You've just got to admit you're up against psychotics who laugh at you because you won't admit it because it's too scary for you because you are not like that. | ||
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You won't think like that. | |
It's like saying you don't believe pedophilia exists because you would never want to have sex with a kid. | ||
Yeah, I'm not attracted to that. | ||
I'm revolted by it, but it exists and it's getting widespread because of evil. | ||
Stop denying evil exists and stop denying good exists and you can counter it. | ||
All right, I'm going to end the broadcast. | ||
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