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Today. | |
We are entering the 23th day of the return of the Trump administration. | ||
And we had seen the peace meeting last Friday in Alaska, and a lot of good came out of that, but there's a lot of ranksmanship happening. | ||
Ukraine has been intensifying attacks inside Russia and against Russian bridges and other targets, including civilian targets. | ||
The Russians responded to one of their biggest, or if not the biggest aerial assaults. | ||
500 drones, hundreds and hundreds of missiles slamming into industrial sites in western Ukraine, including large U.S. factories. | ||
And that's obviously pissed Trump off. | ||
He put out a truth social comment saying Ukraine can't win this war without going on offense. | ||
I didn't start this war. | ||
Biden basically did, but interesting times ahead. | ||
We may just go ahead, green lights here. | ||
He talks about green lighting, backing strikes inside Russia. | ||
And that, along with massive sanctions on India and China, of 100% tariffs if they keep buying Russian oil. | ||
So that's the stick. | ||
And Russia didn't start this war. | ||
Russia's been surrounded by NATO. | ||
We're in the wrong. | ||
Trump knows it. | ||
But you've got all this brinksmanship going on. | ||
Extremely troubling. | ||
Extremely dangerous. | ||
Meanwhile, over a million and a half Americans are dead from fentanyl. | ||
Most of it previously came in through Mexico. | ||
Actually, the cartels, I remember even reading the Mexican newspapers and talking to folks when I was in Port of Arta a few years ago and also in Cancun. | ||
And I talked to local police. | ||
I'll just leave it at that, and some of the federalities. | ||
said no the main cartels now kill any of their own members uh That get caught. | ||
And that was holdover from the first Trump administration, where he was threatening all sorts of military action and enforcement against the cartels if they continue. | ||
So now most of it is shifted to Canada. | ||
So if we're going to invade anything, it probably should be Canada if it's over fentanyl, but there's still a lot coming across. | ||
And some of the smaller cartels aren't taking the threat. | ||
But Trump has said that he's green lighting strikes inside not just Mexico, but any other country involved in cartel activity. | ||
Well, Mexico is junior to Venezuela. | ||
It's always been like that. | ||
Since the drug cartel started 67 years ago with cocaine and then meth and all the rest of it, and now, of course, and black tar heroin and now, of course, fentanyl. | ||
So you got a bunch of ships off the coast of Venezuela. | ||
You got a lot of military buildup around it. | ||
Very good chance you're going to see a U.S.-led attack. | ||
Like you saw in 89 with the Panamanian invasion. | ||
And I don't have any sources on that. | ||
My sources is all the intel when I see moving around and knowing Trump's strategies. | ||
He isn't going to attack or invade countries like a globalist or a neocon to conquer them. | ||
He'd rather have economic deals and dominance that way. | ||
But if you're killing millions of people with fentanyl, and you're funding terror groups, and you're manipulating our elections, you're going to get your ass blown off. | ||
And Panama knew this earlier in the year and just said, we'll kick the ChICOMs out. | ||
We'll do what you know, Ebert, the Panama Canal's yours, your ships go through for free, as was the deal. | ||
Globalist Clinton and then Obama. | ||
It really started with Carter, but it officially happened under Obama, the final nails handing it over to the Panamanians who handed it over to the Chicoms. | ||
We just push them out. | ||
That was very quiet, though. | ||
Well, it's not going to be quiet with Mexico and Venezuela. | ||
And I'm predicting on the current trajectory that the United States will start striking cartels in Mexico. | ||
And the Mexican president says it's an act of war. | ||
Well, go ahead and do something. | ||
And then Venezuela, very good chance you're going to see Maduro get his ass blown off. | ||
Very good chance you're going to see the presidential palace and the rest of it and his people killed with bombs, 2,000 pound bombs. | ||
So Trump's getting ready to make some big moves. | ||
We'll be covering it all straight ahead today. | ||
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It's Thursday, August 21st, 2025. | ||
I'm your host, Alex Jones. | ||
Well, there are major geopolitical, economic, cultural realignments happening all over the world, the greatest we've really seen since the end of World War II. | ||
And amongst the greatest in human history. | ||
In fact, if you look at the sheer numbers of people and then the technology and the dangerous weapons, this is undoubtedly the most critical crossroads in recorded history, our species has ever been at. | ||
The fork in the road that Elon Musk talks so much about. | ||
And so you can say Trump's perfect. | ||
You can say Trump's horrible. | ||
You can say that Trump is a pragmatist overall trying to do a good job, has a lot of courage. | ||
That's my assessment. | ||
But regardless, the people running our country before were running the nation and the West into the ground on purpose, even though it's their main power base, and having the whole world turn against them. | ||
And their evil plan itself was failing. | ||
Not only is the plan evil and we should oppose it, it failed. | ||
Failed with China, failed with Russia, failed everywhere. | ||
Sure, the globalists added more zeros to their quadrillions of made-up money. | ||
But at the end of the day, the world was made more dangerous. | ||
The establishment was put in a position of being in greater danger all because of the delusional megalomania. | ||
So Trump and the other nationalist populist movements, you see, are a necessity of survival and are the human instinct when we're brought to the edge of doom to course correct. | ||
It does not mean the attempts at course correction are perfect or anywhere near it, but it is the stirring and the beginning of turning the ship around. | ||
So here's what's unfolding. | ||
The United States has gotten the Panamanian government to side with us. | ||
China was openly basically taking over the Panama Canal and declaring they owned it. | ||
BlackRock really had been given it by Obama, finishing with the old Carter setup. | ||
Trump said no, you're not allowed to do that. | ||
We're blocking that deal. | ||
China then said Black Rock no longer owns it. | ||
We do. | ||
We're Black Rock's just one of our fronts, or at least one of their holding companies. | ||
I'm not saying China runs and owns Black Rock, but they have their main holding company, theirs within it. | ||
And they said we're not leaving. | ||
Well, as Heggs has said a few months ago, we're quote, pushing them out. | ||
And when I say pushing them out, I mean they're actually people are falling downstairs and things like that, and people are going to bed and not waking up. | ||
And you can be assured that's going on on both sides. | ||
We're at war with China, not just economically, but through these low-intensity spy operations. | ||
And so you have that. | ||
You have Venezuela that is the senior partner to Mexico and its main three cartels that have been waging economic and chemical warfare with fentanyl against the United States. | ||
It's now official. | ||
The military is being prepared to attack Mexican cartels in Mexico, and it's greenlit for Central and South America. | ||
Any other cartels, that means Venezuela, major task force strike groups are off the coast of Venezuela, U.S. naval ships and troops, marines, and there's all sorts of intelligence data streaming out that uh that has now been put on the front burner. | ||
Military preparing attacks on Mexican cartels will Congress block. | ||
So the media is focusing on Mexico. | ||
But if you actually read the orders by Trump and the posture of the military buildup, it's pointed at Venezuela. | ||
But they will probably start with the Mexican cartels to sell the idea to the public. | ||
And they have killed over a million and a half people with the fentanyl. | ||
But most of us now move to Canada. | ||
So by that logic, we could invade Canada, which I'm not calling for. | ||
But massive sanctions are needed. | ||
Well, they've decriminalized it up there. | ||
Do you know that? | ||
Very nice. | ||
So the cartels actually started backing off, and now, well, here comes the Trudeau WEF left behind, stay behind to continue the operation. | ||
Meanwhile, Russia bombs U.S. factory in one of war's largest attacks, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of missiles, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of drones. | ||
Some say it's the biggest attack in response to the Ukrainians under the last few weeks' attempted peace, have launched their biggest attacks, blowing up bridges, truck bomb attacks, missile attacks, drone attacks. | ||
And of course, Trump's not being read in on that. | ||
And here, sir, Russia has intensified attacks. | ||
So Trump came out today, just about an hour ago and said, on truth social and on X, it's very hard, if not impossible, to win a war without attacking an invader's country. | ||
It's like a great team in sports that has a fantastic defense, but it's not allowed to play offense. | ||
There's no chance of winning. | ||
It's like that with the Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Crooked and grossly incompetent, Joe Biden would not let Ukraine fight back, only defend. | ||
How did that work out? | ||
Regardless, this is a war that would never have happened if I were the president. | ||
Zero chance. | ||
Interesting times ahead. | ||
President DJT. | ||
If you know about the last few months where he said maybe we'll green light them using heavy U.S. cruise missiles to even bomb Moscow, that is not a veiled threat. | ||
And as I've said for months, that's one of the threats on the table, which is completely insane. | ||
NATO surrounded Russia in the last 30 years completely on its West and South and Northwest. | ||
NATO has been overthrowing governments that vote in governments that are not Rusophiles or Russophobes, Russo Phobes. | ||
And so the idea that Russia just went into Ukraine for no reason, they had their main port for hundreds of years on the Black Sea in Crimea, and the Ukrainian government, 2014 said we're going to take it and all of your big shipping facilities and the main pipelines that come out of Russia right through Crimea. | ||
What do you think the United States would do if Cuba said we're taking Guantanamo Bay that we've had since even before the Spanish U.S. war in 1898? | ||
We would go in there immediately just over that base. | ||
So NATO knows exactly what it's doing. | ||
It's punching the bear in the nose, trying to drive this to full out-of-control war. | ||
And it is not a good situation. | ||
So I really don't think Trump's a lightweight when it comes to the military issues, but he admitted that he didn't understand how a lot of the military worked. | ||
He thought just because these generals claimed they were patriots, they would follow his orders or they weren't globalists, he sure learned that wasn't true. | ||
Now he's on a better job putting patriots in. | ||
But if he understood geopolitics, and what all the think tanks and what all the defense groups say, obviously the West is the aggressor against Russia here. | ||
And Mr. President, would you put up with Russian troops in Canada and Mexico putting nuclear-tipped nuclear-capable missiles on our border that could sneak attack Our bases. | ||
And the answer's no, no, no, no. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Hell no. | ||
So this is madness. | ||
And this is the Trump art of the deal. | ||
Be nice. | ||
Apply pressure. | ||
Be nice. | ||
Apply pressure. | ||
Well, uh up to this line, you can't start bombing with 2,000-pound cruise missiles, Moscow. | ||
Okay? | ||
You already saw what the Russians did when our government overthrew and installed all these different color revolutions in Ukraine over and over again. | ||
And Russia got in a tug of war there and said, don't join NATO and stop bringing weapons in and stop shelling 99% ethnic Russians in the in the east of Ukraine. | ||
And Soros and Newland, all of them brag, we're gonna draw Russia into a war. | ||
Well, guess what, you crazy people, you did. | ||
And now they're preparing national drafts. | ||
They already launched them in five countries in Europe. | ||
All the other ones are getting ready to draft women as well. | ||
Zelensky says meeting with Putin definitely not in Moscow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we're getting down to the final nitty-gritty here. | ||
And there's a big concern of NATO and the globalists launching false flags to blame Russia so that Trump can be stamped into supporting entering the war directly with NATO and this new peacekeeping force of Turks, French, Germans, and the UK. | ||
And then they're going to resupply weapons, and the Russians are going to start hitting them. | ||
They're calling it a peace force, but they've already proposed previously in the coalition of the willing the last seven months that they'll fight the Russians. | ||
Oh, we're sitting in peacekeepers to fight the Russians. | ||
That's not a peace deal. | ||
That's exactly what Russia's been warning would happen. | ||
Oh, yeah, they'll enter NATO. | ||
Oh, yeah, and we'll put troops there, and yeah, we'll put them up on the border. | ||
We'll put NATO troops up on your border. | ||
And Russia's like, okay, we're gonna attack them. | ||
And then they think when we see dead British and French and Turkish troops and the rest of it and French, that somehow the average European, the average American, or the average Turks gonna go, yeah, let's go ahead and have a full war with Russia when we're in their backyard. | ||
We're not in their backyard, folks. | ||
We're on their back porch, looking through their window. | ||
And Soros is standing there naked, looking in the window at night with a giant heart on. | ||
I will break them in five parts. | ||
I'm going to be the czar of Russia soon. | ||
He said that a few years ago in an interview. | ||
We can play it. | ||
I'm going to, I'm going to throw Trump Putin out, and I'm be the czar. | ||
All of that is to be provocative. | ||
Ursa Vandaladen, all of them. | ||
We'll break Russia into five parts. | ||
This war. | ||
We'll win it if it takes 30 years. | ||
Want to see the clips again? | ||
Imagine if America was surrounded by all these armies saying, we're going to break you. | ||
You know, in Rocky III or whatever, they have the Dolph Longren playing a Russia, and he goes, I will break you. | ||
And that Cold War propaganda. | ||
Well, this is Ursula Vanderleid and the rest of them going, we are going to break you. | ||
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Soros, well, yes, I finance the color revolutions. | ||
I will overthrow Ukraine. | ||
And now we get the Russia. | ||
I am behind it, though. | ||
That's seven years ago. | ||
So I'm not going to play it again. | ||
If you're a radio listener, just type in anywhere. | ||
X, you name it. | ||
Soros brags on Farid Zarkaria CNN about launching Ukrainian coups. | ||
Soros brags that he's really the czar of Russia. | ||
You know how much, you know how much he's hated over there? | ||
All over Eastern Europe. | ||
And he's on RTV going, I am in charge there now. | ||
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So is literally not on the back porch of Russia with a bunch of missiles and stuff. | ||
He's setting fire to their back porch and he has a giant heart on for the children of Russia. | ||
we're going to teach LGBT to their children. | ||
We're going to get the Russian boys' peepees. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Oh, we're very we're very upset the EU says, oh, the the his foundation, the Open Society Foundation, that they're not teaching transgenderism to the kids. | ||
They're literally open your door. | ||
Give us your children. | ||
You know, you can say you don't believe in one of the first books of the Bible, uh, the story of Sodom and Gomorrah and Lot. | ||
When they the townspeople, they keep coming to the door saying, give us your children, we want to have sex with them. | ||
Just mobs of people wanting to rape kids. | ||
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But that's what it is today. | ||
Give me your children. | ||
I chop off their genitals, chop off your young girls' forearms, make fake penis. | ||
It's just like you can't even make it up. | ||
It's so over the top insane. | ||
Russia bombs U.S. factory in one of the war's largest attacks. | ||
Russia struck an American business with cruise missiles overnight in one of the largest aerial attacks of the war so far, Ukraine said. | ||
The Ukrainian Air Force said some 574 drones and 40 missiles were fired overnight, primarily targeting western regions of the country, far from the battlefield front line in the east and south of the country. | ||
The strikes killed one person, injured 15 more, and struck a major American electronics manufacturer in the city. | ||
It goes on from there. | ||
Now notice the Russians launched these at night, so it doesn't kill a bunch of civilians or factory workers. | ||
And in response. | ||
Trump's like, well, you gotta hit where the weapons are being made to stop it. | ||
Well, that's true. | ||
So let's buy that logic. | ||
Where are most of the weapons being made that are attacking the Russians? | ||
And a lot of it inside Russia, but but in Ukraine. | ||
Oh, they're mainly made in Texas and Virginia and Illinois and all over and California. | ||
So by that logic, Russia needs to hit the U.S. I don't want that. | ||
Continuing, Russia warns there will be no peace and threatens to seize more of Ukraine. | ||
Now that's the express. | ||
It's been run by some of the Russians that don't like Putin. | ||
But Russia says, yeah, what was said was unacceptable. | ||
And so they're going back and forth right now. | ||
In Eastern Ukraine, fear and disbelief over proposal to cede land to Russia. | ||
Well, they already took it starting in 2014. | ||
Russia says it must be part of international talks on Ukraine security. | ||
They're not even part of it. | ||
And NATO's announced we're going to send in hundreds of thousands of troops as peacekeepers. | ||
Talk about sleepwalking us into war. | ||
Russian foreign minister derides clumsy Western efforts on Ukraine war as NATO meets. | ||
All right, I'm going to move on from that. | ||
We got too much other news. | ||
And then we're going to get into all the other news. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Military preparing to strike Mexican cartels. | ||
It's a lot more than that. | ||
You heard it here first. | ||
They're very close to green lighting, attacking Venezuela, and taking out the communist dictatorship. | ||
So strap yourselves in, you heard it here first. | ||
Then we have the Democrats running around at the federal and state level, foaming at the mouth, admitting, oh hell yeah, we got illegals voting, and hell yeah, we're getting congressional seats, and hell yeah, we're redrawing the districts, and hell yeah, we're illegals are gonna vote, and they're Americans, and that's it. | ||
And we win, game over. | ||
But how dare you try to redraw the lines fair? | ||
By the way, I've looked at the Republican proposals in Texas and other places. | ||
They finally passed in Texas. | ||
They're weak. | ||
They're weak. | ||
They're not even fair. | ||
The Democrats wrote these things completely fraudulent. | ||
Does anyone believe that California is really 85% Democrat. | ||
No. | ||
Why in the polls, over 70%, don't want Newsom and don't like him and don't want him running redistricting, but magically he wins. | ||
It's called fraud. | ||
And then people give up and stop voting, and then it's even worse because you can't override fraud with it with anything but removing the fraud or a landslide. | ||
As I've explained the numbers many times, people. | ||
Well, there's flexion fraud. | ||
Why do we vote? | ||
Because it exposes it and it draws it out, and you got the exit polls. | ||
But then if they can only bake in on average, something like California or Illinois, 10% fraud, well, if you get a 15% landslide, you win, like we just did. | ||
People say, well, Trump's not perfect. | ||
I'm just not going to. | ||
We're getting a lot better judges. | ||
We're getting redistricting that's good. | ||
We're getting the border shut down. | ||
They're ramping up deportations, building detention centers everywhere. | ||
Yeah, the first few months, only 500 days being deported because they dismantled all the enforcement. | ||
Now it's 2,000 a day. | ||
Look, that's one of the things. | ||
And I, you know, I think Nick overall is a smart guy and interesting and funny. | ||
I don't dislike this Nick Foinco's. | ||
Um, I mean, I think the guy's really interesting, and I think he has the right to say the things he's saying. | ||
Known him for eight years, but that's not fair, his attacks on Trump and the border. | ||
Trump was always saying they'd have some skilled people here for work, and if people left and came back legal way, we could make he's never been a Christian white nationalist uh that is for zero people coming into the United States. | ||
Now, I get Christian white nationalists who are under attack, whites are told you're evil, you're told you're the devil, you're getting attacked everywhere. | ||
I I understand you got all these black groups creating their own communities and groups. | ||
People have a right to do that. | ||
We're tribal creatures. | ||
You know, the ADL says that anybody else having their own thing is bad, but what's Israel? | ||
I'm just simply saying Trump did not run as a white nationalist. | ||
And we've killed so many of our children that we do need to bring in some foreign workers for key things, but it's it's way too much. | ||
And I'm for a moratorium until we control the country. | ||
But they are massively ramping up enforcement, and it's very real. | ||
And I got a big stack on that today. | ||
In fact, we'll hit that first when we come back. | ||
Well, the Dems are up to how it ties into troops and DC and announcements made by Trump there. | ||
And poll numbers, uh, people are very excited about it, and just observationally, crime is just basically disappearing in DC just because there's a presence and criminals, don't think it's a green light now to just run around on an out-of-control orgy of crime. | ||
And then everybody keeps focusing on Epstein. | ||
And of course, I'm one of the first people to ever talk about it, and we focus on it a lot too. | ||
But did you know there's an uh a scandal bigger than Epstein, cut and dry that is directly connected downstream to Jeffrey Epstein that gets almost no attention, but suddenly it's starting to get some more attention, and then I see it and I get frustrated because people aren't going deep enough. | ||
So I've gone and collated some of this, some of the information is just so much on Anthony Wiener, Uba Abdeen, who's now the handler of Alexander Soros, there in the Perth Palace. | ||
And all the cops that got murdered that saw the laptop, nine of them died mysteriously. | ||
And the fact that more of that's coming out and back under investigation. | ||
So you want to get the Epstein stuff. | ||
Well, go after the laptop that the feds have that the police saw. | ||
And I've talked to the cops that talked to the cops that saw it, well-known ones in New Jersey and New York. | ||
And it was just horrible, not just children being raped, but snuff films. | ||
And uh Wiener is back trying to run for city counsel, saying, hey, what's wrong with me? | ||
You know, uh just where he got caught recruiting 15-year-old girls and uh, you know, doing sex videos with them on Skype and trying to get them to come meet with him so he can rape them. | ||
And he's literally in campaign interviews saying, What's the big deal? | ||
I'm trying to screw 15-year-olds, you know. | ||
Come on. | ||
Well, I mean, that remember, he's the protege of Schumer. | ||
Ugh. | ||
Oh, yeah, the Epstein thing goes right to Schumer. | ||
We'll be right back with that and more. | ||
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Power plant is a little bit more specific. | ||
It's good for both men and women. | ||
I would say it has a stronger, more pronounced fact uh factor on the younger side, especially people that are into high-intensity exercise. | ||
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Everyone should take CoQ10. | ||
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Before any like man or woman young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you gotta take it. | ||
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you All right, I just spent 30 minutes on Russia and then some of it on the fact that the United States is re-exerting itself under the Monroe Doctrine in the Western hemisphere, and whether you like it or not, is getting ready to hit Mexico and Venezuela. | ||
And may have to go in openly with the Chinese in Panama. | ||
And I've got that from sources on the Panama issue and the Mexico plus the executive orders. | ||
Venezuela, I can just see what's being set up and tell you that. | ||
Now, I don't like any of these wars. | ||
Not Gulf One, not Gulf Two, not Afghanistan, all of it. | ||
I've been against all these wars, Ukraine war, all of it. | ||
But if you look at U.S. doctrine and wars that we fought before that were right, it's in Latin America. | ||
This is our sandbox. | ||
And Venezuela is a communist dictatorship with the biggest oil reserves per square foot in the world. | ||
Their people are absolute slaves. | ||
And I don't like regime change. | ||
But they are manipulating our elections. | ||
They are flooding us with fentanyl. | ||
And if there were surgical strikes to take out the communists, there'd be an uprising and they could have elections and it would be a good thing. | ||
So I'm not one to ever push offensive stuff, but they started it, so it's it's really defense. | ||
So I'll say it. | ||
I am for removing the Venezuelan dictatorship. | ||
And but by the extension, the cartels back down and basically slashed fentanyl production 90 plus percent. | ||
I mean, they're killing their own people that do it. | ||
That's well known. | ||
And we've been in mainstream news. | ||
So I I it's kind of like Trump. | ||
I'm gonna come get you in Mexico now because of what you did before. | ||
And the CIA was basically allowing all that, running a lot of it. | ||
Under Obama and then under Trump's nose, and then you know, in with Biden, it got worse. | ||
So by that extension, I mean, for those that don't know, Trudeau allows the use of it, it's decriminalized, and they turned a blind eye to its production. | ||
Most of it comes out of Canada now. | ||
That's on record. | ||
So I I I just have a right to go blow up the cartels, yeah. | ||
they rolled over, basically. | ||
Venezuela is the 800-pound gorilla. | ||
And so whether you're for it or not, it's about to happen, in my view. | ||
And that's why you see Maduro trying to kiss ass and oh, Trump, you're good. | ||
Hey, Biden told me to ship all the criminals up there. | ||
I've got the documents. | ||
You got them too. | ||
Yeah, we know that. | ||
So I'm going to be getting to that, but there's so much more. | ||
Appeals court just overturned the $500 million verdict by Fannie Willis and her rig cases against Trump. | ||
Ukrainian arrested Niddele over Nord Stream sabotage German prosecutors. | ||
So things are coming out really quick. | ||
As I predicted, the international and corporate media ran twisted headlines and didn't actually show video of what I said in context. | ||
Some drudge everywhere. | ||
That I say Trump's incompetent, that Trump is physically unconscious as if passed out, uh, and that Trump has dementia and that Trump is a vegetable. | ||
Said no such thing. | ||
I said it's 79. | ||
He's working 20 hours a day. | ||
And when he sounds like he's drunk sometimes at night, it's because he's dead tired. | ||
And anybody that's worked their ass off and ever worked double shifts or not slept for a day and a half knows that happens to 25-year-old men and women. | ||
And you can't do it. | ||
And so I talked about it because everybody can see it in the swollen ankles, so he'll take care of himself. | ||
I mean, my dad was working himself to death when he was like 65, managing over 100 dental offices. | ||
And I said, Dad, I'll hire you. | ||
You know how to run supplement stuff. | ||
He's done it before. | ||
Wouldn't tell my mom he was having heart problems. | ||
He'd sneak off saying he was on business trips to Dallas and was actually getting all the heart stuff done. | ||
And he didn't want to get a pacemaker for whatever reason, so I got him to come work for me. | ||
And his heart trouble subsided for a long time until now. | ||
He's having open heart surgery next Wednesday. | ||
Got a one of the arteries has brainstem blocked, so he's they're surprised he can even walk or open his hands and close them. | ||
My mom has been kind of like, David, why don't you start stop drooling? | ||
Why don't you stop falling down? | ||
Well, he finally went to neurologists and stuff, and they're like, we're surprised you can walk. | ||
So pray for my dad. | ||
Got that going on. | ||
I'm not whining. | ||
It's just uh it's just it's just the facts of life. | ||
Uh but in the brainstem's inoperable. | ||
But his uh aorta's balloon big time. | ||
Surprised that hadn't blown. | ||
So uh just pray, pray for my dad and family because it is an added stressor. | ||
But but just uh I digress. | ||
That just came into my mind when I'm at Trump. | ||
He's got big old ankles, and they've gotten a lot bigger the last few months. | ||
And that means generally congestive heart problems. | ||
And as everybody knows. | ||
So again, I did not say that to be mean or to make headlines. | ||
I care less about me in the corporate news. | ||
All they ever do is distort what I say. | ||
I said it lovingly because I don't see how he's gone this far with this workload. | ||
I mean, they they followed his schedule last week. | ||
There were a couple days where he didn't sleep. | ||
Because he was continually seen for 30 plus hours going all over the place and doing things. | ||
So that's not good. | ||
And I will not apologize for saying it. | ||
Because I've had some of the populist right wingers go, you're undermining the president. | ||
Bull crap. | ||
I don't care how tough you are. | ||
You can't work like that when you're 79. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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And I said, on the trajectory he's on, he will collapse in the next year. | ||
All right, let me stop there. | ||
There's so much to get to. | ||
We put out a lot of good products at the Alexheldstore.com. | ||
They're all amazing. | ||
But some 99% of people get immediate, I mean, within 30 minute responses, like ultra methylene blue. | ||
Methylene blue is so good for you, such a game changer in the cells, cleans them out. | ||
But most of the so called USP grade stuff must not be USP grade because my doctor, six, seven years ago told me to get on it. | ||
He's a big, you know, longevity expert, owns clinics all over the state, like five degrees, top guy. | ||
And he said, just get in a USP grade. | ||
So I got it on Amazon and didn't really feel it. | ||
My wife liked it a lot. | ||
Got five or six different brands, you know, took it here and there, but just didn't really feel it, so it didn't get my regimen. | ||
This stuff came in, as you know, about five, six months ago, and they're like, hey, boss, you haven't done the ads yet. | ||
I said, Well, I got to try it. | ||
I try it in the last hour of the show, put in some iced tea, drink only half the tea. | ||
So it's like half a dose. | ||
So I put about full dose of the tea. | ||
And I get off the air and I'm like itching, and not in a bad way, I'm kind of electricity in my fingers, and I'm going, what's going on? | ||
Am I going crazy? | ||
I went, oh, methylene blue. | ||
So I go in the bathroom, take my shirt off, my skin got a shade redder. | ||
And so I got a little comanche in me, so I don't get ever too white. | ||
And so, and I start feeling all wild and what's going on. | ||
And look, I'm not a drug guy, but I'm completely honest. | ||
I've probably taken ecstasy in my life 10 times, probably taking mushrooms 15 times. | ||
I've taken meth two or three times, cocaine, maybe three or four times. | ||
I never never liked meth, cocaine, horrible, can't stand it. | ||
Mushrooms, they have a nice effect. | ||
Back when I took them in high school and college and some stuff, I didn't take it because it's so medicinal and they prove them with PTSD and stuff. | ||
I took it because you know, friends out camping, do it. | ||
It's great. | ||
Wouldn't take huge doses or anything, but see some cool colors and you know, the trees blowing and nice. | ||
Uh and I'm I've taken, you know, ecstasy, but most of it's fake and toxic. | ||
So I back in high school, back when it was they had medical grade everywhere, I took it a few times, but it's bad for you, so I didn't take it, you know, more than a few times because it does a chemical reaction in the brain, where you know, once every few years, scientists will tell you it's detoxing, really good for relationships. | ||
I mean, that's what they had it for was psychologists and psychiatrists with couples, got marriages back together, but you can't take it, but every few years because it does a chemical reaction that only works every few years. | ||
When you start taking it on a regular basis, it fries your brain and causes brain bleeds because it's gonna pull chemicals out of cells that aren't there. | ||
And that's the lay description. | ||
So I personally, when it first started hitting, it feels like when you, you know, you take a tablet of ecstasy, and like 15, 20 minutes later, when it starts to hit, and when I started filming, it's like, did somebody put ecstasy? | ||
I feel like you know, the beginning, I was like, oh, methylene blue. | ||
And I'm not advertising it. | ||
Is that that's the effect I had. | ||
You saw Kirk Elliott started crying. | ||
I haven't felt like this in decades. | ||
I didn't even know I was exhausted, like a fog lifted, everything's so clear. | ||
Oh, that's what uh real ecstasy feels like at the start. | ||
And then you're just laying in the bed, oh, I'm so happy. | ||
Well, it doesn't go to that level. | ||
But especially the first time, almost everybody, the first time it's like, woo. | ||
And I was like, wow. | ||
In fact, I'm kind of getting a contact high, just remembering it. | ||
And so that's how powerful this is, okay. | ||
So those of you out there, but it's good for you, unlike ecstasy. | ||
That's how powerful this is for I say 99%. | ||
I've given it to 500 plus people personally. | ||
You put you seen 30, 40, 50 on air. | ||
Three people out of over 400 didn't feel anything. | ||
And they're all like athletes and gymnasts and you know, 25. | ||
So it's it's insane. | ||
Uh Roseanne Barr said, Oh, I feel really sick. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I I don't know if I could do it in the green room, but I'm gonna do the show. | ||
Oh, you know, I feel terrible. | ||
Hey, you got any red wine in around here or something? | ||
We're just like each other. | ||
I'm like, well, I think we get some at the store. | ||
But I'm like, hey, why don't you take this? | ||
30 minutes later, she's like, what is going on? | ||
I feel great. | ||
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What the heck? | |
And I and I didn't say, oh, wait, oh, wait, like build it up. | ||
I was just like, I'm feeling really good. | ||
I'm when she left, she's like, eh, like a week later, she's taking it on her own show. | ||
That's just changed my life. | ||
And I gotta be careful with it because I started taking it every day, a full dose, and I got to where I wasn't worried about the new world order. | ||
I was like, hey, I'm gonna take off and go to Barton Springs today, guys. | ||
See you later. | ||
My family's like, what's going on with you? | ||
You're being way too nice. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, this stuff is crazy. | ||
And the health effects are amazing. | ||
So I meant to go off another plug, and now I'm sort of talking about that. | ||
You want the ultra methylene blue. | ||
It is so incredible. | ||
But you gotta talk to your doctor because if you're on SSRIs or some other things, it can make you jump off a cliff. | ||
I mean, or go crazy or run through the grocery store naked. | ||
Uh, because it's so powerful. | ||
And there's other drugs you can't take with it. | ||
So talk to your physician. | ||
This is not a game. | ||
This is not a joke, and it's it's good for you, but it's super powerful. | ||
So when you get it, take a tiny amount at first after you talk to your doctor. | ||
Because out of the 400 plus people I've personally given it to, two of them said including one of the crew members, I don't know if I can say his name, he thought he was going crazy. | ||
And then after an hour or so, he got people like, oh, I'm going, oh, I'm your four, I'm going crazy. | ||
Well, I feel like electricity. | ||
I mean, it it's it's not a game. | ||
So and then some people's eyesight gets better, eczema goes away. | ||
And you hear the callers call in. | ||
This isn't BS people. | ||
Um Sean Johnson has his own popular podcast. | ||
And uh he goes, Yeah, you gave me a bottle and I liked it, and I took it, and my girlfriend, you know, takes it, but now his fiancee, but he goes, This morning we're exercising. | ||
He goes, but I forgot to take it. | ||
And then uh your son, Rex Jones, uh, was over at my office, and and he had some because Rex has put on his own that's got acid added to it, it's even better. | ||
We're gonna probably get pick this up too now. | ||
Uh not acid, like the drug ass has got another acid super boosted uh uh and amino acid. | ||
And he took some of Rex's, which is super great, like ours, but that's stuff even added to it. | ||
And he was like, I slept like nine hours last night. | ||
I I can never sleep more than five hours since I was in the Navy SEALs forever reason. | ||
And you know, in Afghanistan, all that he goes, he goes, I just feel so good today. | ||
It's like, and I was like, Yeah, dude, it's amazing, isn't it? | ||
He's like, Yeah. | ||
And remember the first time he took it, he said, I feel this weight's come off of me. | ||
And like, I feel all zinned out. | ||
But then why don't we continue to take it? | ||
So I got a lot of news to cover. | ||
There's so much to get into. | ||
I didn't mean to go off into a jag about this. | ||
It's just you want to get our ultra methylene blue at the alexjonestore.com. | ||
And it funds the operation. | ||
I know 99% of you don't ever go do it. | ||
You're missing out. | ||
You're really making a bad move. | ||
And this is what I wanted to plug, and I'm sorry, I'm gonna hurry through it now. | ||
I came to Rex when this was such a hit six months ago. | ||
He's into chemistry and it knows all these scientists and has his own supplement company and really smart, as you know, but only there since he was 10. | ||
Well, you just put him in front of the TV and he sounded smarter than me in front of a camera. | ||
And he goes, Well, I'm actually already developing stuff to go with methylene blue, and I'll come out with my own that's even better. | ||
And I'll go, great, great, great. | ||
Well, you want to give us the formula. | ||
And he said, he goes, You think turboforce is great. | ||
You can do it without stimulants, and it feels even better. | ||
So he was already developing methyl drive and power plant. | ||
Now they stack and go together. | ||
If you take it with methylene blue, it's even more insane. | ||
I can't even take power plant with methyl drive, ultimate methyl drive. | ||
So believe me, ladies and gentlemen, if you want energy, if you want clarity, if you want focus, all these things work synergistically. | ||
There's nothing more powerful than these two babies together. | ||
And methyl drive, super strong by itself. | ||
They're both very, very good for you. | ||
But you definitely want to get power plant and methyl drive. | ||
They're available at the Alexandstore.com. | ||
Uh, here's Rex in a brief description on air of why they're so powerful. | ||
Go ahead by the two-minute promo, so the four minutes I need to get to the news here it is. | ||
What really makes a nutraceutical work? | ||
What is a nutraceutical? | ||
What is a supplement? | ||
Yeah, I mean, let's just talk about power plant, for example. | ||
So, methyl drive is something that everyone, whether they're 12 or whether they're 90, they should all take it. | ||
Power plant is a little bit more specific. | ||
It's good for both men and women. | ||
I would say it has a stronger, more pronounced factor uh factor on the younger side, especially people that are into high-intensity exercise. | ||
Key ingredient, and that is cordyceps, which increases your oxygen carrying capacity, but it also increases ATP and it also helps you make new mitochondria. | ||
So imagine taking something like cordyceps found in power plant and then combining it with methyl drive, but oh wait, there's also total male mineral support in power plant. | ||
We've got zinc, which increases luteinizing hormone, which makes you produce more testosterone, but then to counteract the rise in sex hormonal binding globulin, we include boron in it to increase your free testosterone. | ||
That's something the normal formulas don't do. | ||
We've got the thing that creates free testosterone in your body in power plant, according to studies. | ||
That's mainline, you can Google it. | ||
And not all COCU10 is the same, right? | ||
Everyone should take COQ10. | ||
Listen, and if you're gonna take CoQ10, you're gonna go to some store or some pharmacy, and they're gonna try to sell you a bottle with the same amount that's in here for like 50 bucks. | ||
You get coQ10 plus four other ingredients with this. | ||
And the same amount. | ||
Same amount. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
Everyone at the InfoWars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
And then you designed it to go with our ultra methylene blue. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's the key. | ||
Before any like man or woman young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you gotta take it. | ||
Everybody loves the formulas, and I've noticed if I take both together, the energy is totally insane. | ||
Each one is very strong on its own. | ||
Methyl drive is something that every person in the country should take. | ||
So the methylene blue is like the engine and gasoline. | ||
These products together is a nitrous oxide. | ||
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It's not hype. | |
Nothing we do here is bull on purpose. | ||
I make mistakes here and there. | ||
Sometimes I listen to every broadcast and I said, I got that backwards. | ||
How the hell did I do that? | ||
Well, it's teleprompter free. | ||
You all do it too. | ||
But you got somebody working their ass off, researching, and got the best sources to try to bring you the truth because that's what I'm looking for. | ||
And I treat you just like I want to be treated. | ||
Now, we've got this massive Anthony Wiener news. | ||
If you think Epstein's bad, and then this is upstream from Epstein, this is above Epstein, okay? | ||
And it's hiding in plain view, and there's been new developments. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
I first want to hit the Democrats running around foaming at the mouth, running around foaming at the mouth, admitting illegal aliens are voting, admitting, admitting they're stealing all the elections, totally insane. | ||
Plus, I've got all these videos that I realize this last few days I've seen that I haven't played. | ||
And I have responsibility of Muslims in Europe, in Canada, in the U.S. just stabbing men, women, and children in the face and neck with butcher knives. | ||
And that's what a large percentage of them do. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
And then Tucker Carlson had an amazing uh top uh professor on scientist on directed energy weapons. | ||
He also got into the Wiener laptop. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
Uh we've got all of this other news dealing with Israel and it's offensive. | ||
It's now basically taking all of Gaza as we knew what happened. | ||
We've got Netanyahu saying it's un-American not to support what he's doing. | ||
Totally uh insane. | ||
That's all coming up, and so much more today. | ||
And more on the military and how I see this unfolding, getting ready to hit Mexico, and in my view, that's the plan. | ||
I don't know if they're gonna execute it. | ||
Venezuela. | ||
And how it could go good, how it could go bad. | ||
It couldn't go much worse than it is going. | ||
I'm not gonna cry at night if Maduro gets by bibe or deposed. | ||
So that's all coming up. | ||
But back to this that I mentioned earlier. | ||
Here's the details. | ||
New York appeals court voids the nearly 500 million civil fraud penalty against Trump. | ||
Brought to you by the Democrats. | ||
Today's decision, which was not unanimous, leaves Trump's still liable for fraud. | ||
The judges allowed to uphold his liability and toss the penalty so the case could move forward to the further appeals reviewed. | ||
And the prevailing opinion the judges wrote, while the injunctive relief ordered by the court is Will Crabs to curb defendant's business culture. | ||
The court's disgorgement order, which directs the defendant to pay nearly half a billion dollars to the state of New York is an excessive fine that violates the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. | ||
Well, what about me, who's never had more than 10 million dollars, being told to pay 1.4 billion to a Connecticut court when the judge found me guilty, wouldn't let me put on a defense. | ||
And then in Texas, they put on a fake financial expert who never reviewed our books, saying I was worth 300 plus million dollars. | ||
At that time, I was actually upside down $3 million. | ||
They wouldn't let us present that with my accountants and the IRS audit and the bankruptcy filings. | ||
And the jury later told our lawyers, well, since he was worth 360 million, we thought, you know, we'd give 10% of his wealth to the Sandy Hook families for all the terrible things the judge said he did that they never showed. | ||
49 million dollars. | ||
They even said, oh, well, we think he should just pay 10% of his wealth. | ||
And then no matter what I pay them, if I had billions of dollars, there's already 400 million dollars in interest on the Connecticut ruling. | ||
Which by the way, they kept saying they wanted to settle, which they never did, so it got held up and wouldn't be on appeal. | ||
Now that it's going through the Texas courts, the third district already signaled, which Democrat, they're gonna overturn it. | ||
Even Bloomberg reported that. | ||
Alex Jones and Voores finally get the ear of the third court of appeals, signaling they're going to overturn it. | ||
They have to. | ||
The judge found me guilty beforehand and then told the jury how guilty I was, and then two weeks after their verdict for 49 million dollars, well, it's actually like three million dollars. | ||
She says, I'm gonna hold him responsible for elder abuse, and she added that on to my Sibyl finding of guilt. | ||
Judges can't do that after a jury didn't even hear it. | ||
And I mean, that that's just cut and dry, like bunker level. | ||
It'd have been more of a real court if they had kangaroos as the jury. | ||
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So it has to get overturned. | ||
And I'm not gonna give you the inside baseball. | ||
My lawyers don't want me to, but they really messed up in Connecticut. | ||
I mean, bad. | ||
And we're holding those little ace cards. | ||
But they messed up real, real, real, real bad on a bunch of fronts. | ||
And uh, let's just say our lawsuits against them and our discovery has been extremely fruitful, very, very, very, very fruitful. | ||
And there's also been people, you could call them whistleblowers, but I'll just let our friends stew on that and know, because they've followed me very closely. | ||
That Alex Jones bluff. | ||
As Darth Vader says, stay in attack formation. | ||
Our number two is two minutes away. | ||
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The last five years I've had all these scientists on promoting spike protein detoxes that have saved so many people and done all this. | ||
And finally, like, hey, we better do our own. | ||
Let's make the best. | ||
We take the two best-selling ones, combine the two with stuff that the government tried to ban so people would die. | ||
And yeah, we're selling stuff that really works. | ||
Tell us about ultimate life force. | ||
It's a horse pill. | ||
I take it a few times a year as a detox, so good for cardiovascular. | ||
Just one of the ingredients in this alone is on record a game changer they tried to ban. | ||
This is so important. | ||
Nacetylcysteine, better known as NAC, was widely available pre-pandemic, but during the pandemic, during COVID, they took it off Amazon because it was too powerful. | ||
Too many people were getting well from it. | ||
They say, okay, this isn't a supplement, this is a drug. | ||
Now, we're not making that claim this is a supplement, but it is a supplement that is so powerful it could be used and compared to something like that. | ||
And what is NAC? | ||
In acetylcysteine is the main precursor to your body's master antioxidant, glutathione, right? | ||
Glutathione is what your body uses to detoxify everything, but most importantly, your lungs. | ||
NAC reduces lung mucus and is incredibly powerful. | ||
This is rocket fuel. | ||
This is the gasoline, this is the fuel you need to make the glutathione. | ||
But more importantly, even than that, almost, I was taking a look at Ultimate Life Force, and I forget about these things. | ||
These things are something that they wanted to ban even more than natokinas and the cereptase. | ||
Those are compounds that go in and break down blood clots and scar tissue and inorganic things in the body. | ||
That's for the spike protein. | ||
The cool thing is everybody, every human can get healthy. | ||
It just takes different specific steps to get healthy. | ||
And that's why becoming knowledgeable about. | ||
Well, that's like breeds of cows. | ||
They're like, these cows can handle the heat, these cows can't. | ||
These cows can handle handle cold, they can. | ||
These dogs can handle this, these can. | ||
It's we're all dogs, we're all cows, we're all the same species, but there's certain things each group can't handle. | ||
100% I agree with that. | ||
And it's so key. | ||
I mean, the reason why methylene blue has just been such an incredible hit to the audience and to the supporters, listeners to us, everyone, is because, well, like we really feel the effect, you know. | ||
It's like the Gardens of Eden. | ||
God made all these things to work together. | ||
It's all there. | ||
The information's readily available. | ||
No, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
These are great products. | ||
They fund the operation. | ||
And folks, it's common sense. | ||
Go get them, thealkshowstore.com, get the bovine colostrum, get the methyl drive, get the power plant, get the methylene blue, get it all. | ||
What's cool about supplements, at least to me, is you're able to look at these different genetic groups, and then you can go, okay, they need help with this one thing. | ||
We got a compound for that. | ||
All we did was go out with the top selling products of all the studies and just combine them together. | ||
100%. | ||
I mean, you look at this product, the NAC alone makes it worth buying, but you've got four or five other things, and they're directly targeted to addressing COVID and long COVID. | ||
People say, well, I don't have COVID right now. | ||
The point is it's it's good for you, period. | ||
100%. | ||
We've all got scar tissue in us, we've all got issues, we've all got these inorganic compounds, these microplastics. | ||
We look at something like Ultimate Life Force, it might be able to address some of those situations. | ||
You look at this, you look at the other products we're offering you. | ||
It's kind of hard to do an individual pitch for them because they're all so amazing. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
Everyone at the InfoWars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
That's why I made these, is so I could take them. | ||
And then you designed it to go with our ultra methylene blue. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's the key. | ||
Before any like man or woman young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you gotta take it. | ||
Everybody loves the formulas, and I've noticed if I take both together, the energy is totally insane. | ||
Each one is very strong on its own. | ||
Methyl drive is something that every person in the country should take. | ||
Well, this is something so powerful they tried to ban it. | ||
So the methylene blue is like the engine and gasoline. | ||
These products together are some nitrous oxide. | ||
Exactly, it turbo charges. | ||
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All right, we're now into hour number two, and I said I was gonna mention the news coming up. | ||
With again, without even looking for these clips, I've got so many clips of Democrats at all different levels, high level, low level, you name it, saying we're gonna start killing Trump supporters in the streets, we're gonna kill Trump. | ||
We need to go to the White House and shoot Trump. | ||
You see them everywhere. | ||
Uh top academics saying we're gonna overthrow the United States and burn it to the ground. | ||
And the problem is I got like five or six of these just today. | ||
I'm like, well, I ought to show the ones from last week. | ||
That I remember, oh, I had a bunch of those, and I didn't get to those either. | ||
I mean, it's just if anything, I'm not hardcore enough. | ||
If anything, we're not alarmist enough. | ||
If anything, we've all gotten too comfortable with these crazy cult members running around. | ||
I mean, the Democrat Party is a psychotic demon cult. | ||
And so is the left worldwide. | ||
So that's coming up this hour as well. | ||
But let me stop there. | ||
You've had Fannie Willis and Letisha James and all the rest of the local prosecutors, all these Soros operatives, these attorney generals. | ||
Do these complete show trials, give direct directed verdicts to the juries telling them how they should rule. | ||
That's not as bad as the death penalty sanctions that I got, which are super ultra-rare. | ||
But they're close. | ||
And tells the jury you're guilty, and then says you owe 500 million dollars because you said Mar Lago's worth 200 million dollars when the damn thing's probably worth a billion. | ||
But the judge says it's worth 18 million. | ||
What? | ||
That I mean, this is just one example of the fraud. | ||
All they could get on Trump was his business manager sometimes got to drive a company car and a month one Christmas when his house was getting renovated, stayed in one of the company condos. | ||
What? | ||
A top executive stayed in a company condo and drove a company car? | ||
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Woo, boy, you're talking dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty. | |
Well, Trump civil fraud fine thrown out by appeals court, five hundred million dollars. | ||
Excessive violating the Constitution, violating the Eighth Amendment of the United States. | ||
And what is the Eighth Amendment? | ||
Pull it up for everybody, please. | ||
Cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
Well, how about a billion four hundred million dollars when a judge finds you guilty and tells a jury how guilty you are, knowing full well you could never pay that money in 10 lifetimes. | ||
And then wanting the very company that makes money shut down saying we don't want money. | ||
The Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution ratified in 791 protects individuals from excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and usual punishments. | ||
And I have a non-dischargible debt. | ||
I can give them everything I got. | ||
And it's not enough because they wanted non dischargeable to harass me, to stalk me, to do fundraisers off my name, claiming I did things to them. | ||
I never did. | ||
They're everything they said I am and more. | ||
All right, get ready for a massive blitzkrieg of news and information in this hour and the next. | ||
And then I will continue on with phone calls when I give the number out here soon. | ||
Now I am loaded for bear. | ||
I've got so much incredible news that I've got to hit. | ||
I want to get into the Democrats right now, openly saying, yeah, we got illegal aliens voting. | ||
Yeah, they're all citizens, even though they're not. | ||
And yeah, we're gonna redistrict everything for total fraud, though Newsom's plan is totally illegal and getting shot down, wildly unpopular in polls, but he magically the Democrats can't be dislodged. | ||
Texas just passed its redistricting, big victory, but still not strong enough, five new seats. | ||
That's coming up first. | ||
But then, just a small sampling of just today. | ||
Democrats at the low level, the mid-level, the high level calling for not just overthrow of Trump, but of the country. | ||
And you've got all these groups saying, we want to end the family, we want to end capitalism, we want to end industrial society. | ||
You know what'll happen to 9 billion people if you even cut some of industrial society? | ||
Mass collapse. | ||
But these are literally the brainwashed minions of BlackRock and the globalists here designed to create the great reset. | ||
So that's coming up, but let's just play one of the clips for you. | ||
And he again, these are everywhere. | ||
I see these every day. | ||
Listen to this Democrat woman saying she's gonna send us back to our basements by shooting anybody wearing a Trump hat. | ||
Now people think of discrimination as you don't like white people, you don't like black people, or stuff like that, or you don't like northerners, you don't like Southerners, or Russians don't like Ukrainians, or vice versa. | ||
Guatemalans don't like Mexicans, whatever. | ||
Protestants fight with Catholics, vice versa. | ||
But in the modern system, it's AI being above the law, and AI gets unlimited power, but you don't get power. | ||
Your carbon consumption is Bad. | ||
It's carbon consumption is good. | ||
Or, oh, if you're wearing a red hat, we're gonna dump coffee on you. | ||
We're gonna slap it off your face. | ||
Or if you're ice, we're gonna shoot at you or run you over, hit you in the head with a brick. | ||
And so it is literally terrorism. | ||
Now, let me give this lady a news flash on the demographics. | ||
On average, it's Democrats that are in the greatest level of debt. | ||
Now, the Democrat politicians have like 80% of the wealth. | ||
They're the richy riches, but their minions are isolated, alone, unhealthy, much more uh apt to commit suicide in all the studies to steal, to lie, to virtue signal. | ||
Just type it in. | ||
Liberals, seven times more likely to steal. | ||
Liberals, nine times more likely to say goodbye cherry not to give. | ||
I mean, these are all studies. | ||
Pull them up. | ||
And they are way more apt to be alone and isolated and scared and not proficient. | ||
They always make fun of the fact that, oh, uh, Republicans are now the majority party because the blue collar and truck drivers and farmers and ranchers and construction workers are voting. | ||
Well, yeah, they like tax cuts and their common sense. | ||
Do you think somebody that strings electric lines down the highway is hiding in a basement? | ||
You think somebody that works on a ranch is a dumbass. | ||
You think a farmer, you know how hard farming is? | ||
Bloomberg, oh, you just stick a seed in the ground, it grows. | ||
Oh yeah, dude. | ||
You go try it. | ||
You know nothing about how hard farming is, jackass. | ||
Even the best climate. | ||
It's a miracle to run an actual successful family farm. | ||
So these elites all are disconnected from reality. | ||
And yeah, the people that can skin a buck and run a trot line support Republican policies as they're a lot better than yours. | ||
Like, hey, we don't want to brainwash our sons, their girls, and cut their genitals off. | ||
So you're all sophisticated and smart. | ||
We're so backward and dumb, we still think two plus two equals four. | ||
We still fly old glory down at the courthouse. | ||
And white lightning is still the greatest thrill of all. | ||
So, and it's not because we don't know about all the other lifestyles, and we don't, you know, yeah, right. | ||
We know a lot more than you about everything. | ||
And we know being clean and strong is the way to be. | ||
So this overarching attitude that we're not human, we deserve to die. | ||
We're living in our basements. | ||
Hey, sweetheart. | ||
You're not worth if you came up and tried to shoot somebody, blasting your ass and having to clean you up off the ground and then have to face some sorrows, DA trying to put us in prison. | ||
But listen up, sweetheart. | ||
If there is a violent revolution, you guys start, we're gonna finish it, and we know you're crazy looking. | ||
Look like you're on Adderall ass, has no idea about how to use a gun, you don't even know which end the bullets come out of which. | ||
So you need to watch who you're threatening. | ||
It's like Antifa walking up in Texas and pointing a gun at some guy on a lift. | ||
That's an army sergeant combat heavy combat with PTSD. | ||
You just pointed AK-47 at him, you're dead. | ||
It's a real world. | ||
Where when somebody points a gun at you, you don't shoot their ass, you're dead. | ||
You go up against soldiers and veteran cops, they can't help it. | ||
You point a gun at them, you're dead. | ||
Because if they didn't have those instincts, they'd be dead, dumbass. | ||
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You want to start a fight with the killers? | |
You want to start a fight with the wrecking machines? | ||
You don't know anything about killing, lady. | ||
And that's why you run your ugly mouth. | ||
So all you left is looking for war. | ||
You already got it in your finds are shots while you're all dying of cancer and heart attacks. | ||
You already get it with the fluoride you love so much. | ||
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You're being killed by the globalists, you stupid asses. | |
Trump has all the real Democrats that have a good background like Gabbard and RFK on his side. | ||
Because they know he's a hell of a lot better than your sick evil pedo party. | ||
Sorry, I'm already getting into the rant about these people. | ||
Let's do them calling for violence now. | ||
Then I'll get to the Democrats openly stealing elections and bragging about it. | ||
Incredible footage. | ||
Here, let's just go to that. | ||
Let's go to that first clip. | ||
And then we'll play this next one of three university professors on a university panel. | ||
Horrifying to listen to. | ||
Three professors at Virginia Public University discuss taking down the United States through violence. | ||
We actually need to crash the U.S. Well, that's called Clark and Pivot Cupcake. | ||
We must stand with the armed resistance. | ||
And then one of them's wearing its little Palestinian thing. | ||
And again, I'm not for the Islamicist, and I'm not for Israel's war. | ||
You can dislike, you know, what two groups are doing. | ||
But yeah, the left and their love affair with Islam. | ||
And we play some of these clips. | ||
Let's go to the latest Muslim up in Canada, just going around stabbing people in the neck. | ||
And every day you hear about it. | ||
Babies and baby carriages, women, all of it. | ||
And if you report on it in Germany or France, they put your ass in jail. | ||
Marie Le Pen says, oh yeah, you know, 80% of the stabbings are from a small demographic of Muslim men. | ||
We need to deport them. | ||
Okay, you're indicted. | ||
Okay, you're convicted. | ||
You can't say the sun is yellow. | ||
You can't say the sky is blue. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
We still got some free speech around here. | ||
We're gonna talk about it. | ||
And over 90% of these Islamic men out of Afghanistan and Pakistan. | ||
They don't ever even get jobs, folks. | ||
They sit around in welfare, they walk around their nightgowns all day, they put up their loudspeakers and blare their call to prayer, and we're all just supposed to sit here and put up with it, and then yet no, when he pushes the last two million Gazans out, wants to ship them over here. | ||
It'd be nicer if Netanyahu stuck in your bedroom at night and put 15 black widows in your bed. | ||
How about you take them to your house, you scumbag. | ||
Our gallant buddy. | ||
Excuse me, I'm getting really pissed. | ||
Play this witch. | ||
Okay, guys. | ||
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So I would like to start a new movement called C Maga MAGA. | |
Because people like that respond to fear and terror and aggression, not logic and empathy. | ||
And I don't know, intelligence. | ||
It doesn't work for them. | ||
So fear works. | ||
So if we all get our guns and use our second amendment right at our common sense at this point, this administration is begging us to rise up in revolt. | ||
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And you see somebody with a MAGA hat, you that's what we do. | |
That's the way. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
Put them back in their basements, make them scared again to be a racist, homophobic, and terrible, just awful fucking pieces of shit. | ||
Because I would way rather live next immigrants and MAGA people. | ||
MAGA people deserve to be terrified and scared to walk in the streets because they should know that real Americans are gonna kill them. | ||
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In the moment that you grab the gun, like Fanon says, you're no, you're you're you're no longer oppressed. | |
You're now free. | ||
How do we teach that in the class? | ||
Just to say that in the class, my students' heads explode, right? | ||
To tell them about violence. | ||
You know, as a revolutionary tool, as an as sometimes a revolutionary essential. | ||
We actually need to crash the U.S. settler state, which has incredible reverberations and literally strangles the tentacles that are reaching into the Israeli state. | ||
So we must stand with the armed resistance and work right now to end this impunity by disrupting the flow of weapons to Zionists. | ||
Because trust, the armed resistance will defeat Zionism if it was open battlefield. | ||
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Yeah, I've been humbled since October 7th, particularly being in community with folks, particularly when you're someone who has been doing this work. | |
Why stop? | ||
This is a profound moment for us, right? | ||
And we need to dig in and Go harder. | ||
I think putting our bodies on the line sometimes to protect those who are more vulnerable, right? | ||
To eat tear gas. | ||
Well, we should be doing that and not students. | ||
I think that's essential. | ||
So we have to struggle to crash things here. | ||
And my students were very, very clear about this. | ||
We have to struggle for indigenous sovereignty right here on Turtle Island. | ||
Like there's there's no way around it, and there's no looking past it at this particular moment. | ||
When that comes time to the university saying retract that or get a j uh get fired, I am I'm confident in myself that I will make that right decision. | ||
That is the point of the being gorilla scholar. | ||
You know, I'm sure that you've been snitched on to the administration about the content in your courses that has been something that has happened for me, and I don't know what our administration's gonna do, right? | ||
I know the work that I have been doing, I know the work that I've committed myself to, and I'm gonna continue to do the work, right? | ||
People missed out on the significance of what uh his bullet represented, right? | ||
Of what the Iranian Revolution represented, and they just fell into the imperialist ideological representation of those movements and forces that were challenging imperialism. | ||
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Challenge what the settler state, um, the settlement of uh the University of Virginia that we're on, which is still a plantation and has all of its plantation artifice up, right? | |
And artifacts. | ||
I'm trying to really wide ride the wheels off of these institutional resources and go for broke. | ||
We have to understand Alexa Flood uh on October 7th, and since then, as a really decisive historic strike in terms of not just Palestinian national liberation, right? | ||
But it's historic strike intervening into this. | ||
And I'm sorry, I apologize for kind of rushing through the anti-imperialist moment of the past 20, 30 years, but I think it's a decisive strike into challenging those two legs uh of imperialism. | ||
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Some colleagues who are part of my chapter of faculty for justice for Palestine to help us um teach Palestinian liberation, right? | |
To teach about uh resistance struggles um at this particular phase of Palestinian uh resistance in our classrooms and how to build community um with not just faculty but students who are committed to this. | ||
I think Hamas, what it represents, and not just Hamas, but the whole armed resistance movement, it represents a rejection and a refusal of an equation of force that leaves Palestinians dependent and eternally vulnerable and uh having to distort and configure themselves to seek recognition and protection from their oppressors. | ||
So, how can subjugated states, subjugated peoples elevate their struggle from that in a colony in a one-to-one relation of overthrowing the immediate colonizer to overturning this broader imperialist world system, uh, which was missing in the 20th century struggles, and I believe we're we're in a moment where it's being put to the question in a way it never has been before. | ||
So you have communism in Islam funded by the big banks in Black Rock, total dialectic. | ||
You've got Netanyahu and his activities got the ADL trying to silence anybody that criticizes expansionist Islam. | ||
It's all part of a disgusting clash of civilizations that we should totally reject. | ||
Now, here's just a new video of a man and woman, um husband and wife at a restaurant. | ||
He's wearing a Trump hat, and a woman comes over, and there's hundreds of these a week, and just starts slapping him and hitting him and trying to knock the hat off his head. | ||
She's so entitled. | ||
And then we've got a clip. | ||
Remember the white girls dying um in the flood? | ||
Some white girls, some Hispanic girls and black girls died too, but it one camp, mainly white girls, all white girls. | ||
And a bunch of Democrats and even involving April and said, We're not gonna send any help to help white people. | ||
They're all white scum. | ||
And there was a black lady said it and a white, a bunch of white administrators said it. | ||
We're not going to help white people in South Carolina with hurricane money. | ||
People thought that was a rumor, and then the the documents and the video zoom of the administrators saying, Well, we used to be egalitarian and help everybody, but now we only help blacks and LGBTQ. | ||
It's not about helping them, it's about division and government setting the precedent to discriminate with social credit score. | ||
So listen to County School Board, Sarah Rockwell on her remarks on Hulk Hogan. | ||
But first the lady attacking a lady's husband she's wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
The entitlement, the arrogance, the disconnect, the uh sense of not having any type of repercussions, thinking they're above the law. | ||
Thinking because they're a woman, uh, and you know, all the toughest people in the movies by DEI regulations are women. | ||
They they literally think they can just beat men's asses and do whatever they want. | ||
Here it is. | ||
I don't have American cheese. | ||
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That's what's asking about the Cheeto that's in target. | |
Of the Cheeto that's in charge. | ||
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Seriously, you get off. | |
You think what's happening right now is making America? | ||
You're proud to be with your husband. | ||
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I'm so serious. | |
Get out of here. | ||
I'm so serious. | ||
What would you like to say to the parents in the room that disagreed with your tweet and were there to voice that, but were afraid to speak after the outburst and after the gentleman was attempted to be removed? | ||
So, first of all, I've already made two public apologies for my comment. | ||
And I'm not going to speak to that again because that is my personally protected speech that was not made in my public capacity. | ||
Um, that all of the parents who came to speak that night were given the opportunity to speak. | ||
Nobody who had signed up to speak chose not to speak through the disruption. | ||
So I to my knowledge, there are not parents who came to speak who were afraid to speak because everyone who came and signed up to speak did. | ||
Um as far as you know, the board chair already answered, but as far as what constitutes a disruption to the meeting, if the business of the meeting is interrupted. | ||
So what interrupted the business of the meeting was the speaker as he walked back to his seat, he was engaging with other audience members, and it was preventing the next speaker from having his time. | ||
it was disrupting the order of the meeting. | ||
I still intervened to not have him removed because I thought that another warning was warranted Oh, yeah, and so what she's not telling you as we have the earlier clip, but that's what I thought this was. | ||
I got conflated the two, where she openly said about Hulk Hogan, good one last MAGA. | ||
And then people got pissed and wanted to speak up, so she had him thrown out. | ||
And of course, I've got Oliver Darcy, the head censor over at CNN formally. | ||
He's out talking about how I need to be censored, and how it's too bad that I'm still able to be on air. | ||
Even if the Democrats are able with this receiver to shut InfoWars down in late September. | ||
But remember, they're not censoring anybody. | ||
Nobody's trying to take me off the air. | ||
Oh no, the Republicans are burning books. | ||
No, they're not putting graphic cartoon novels, you know, real life illustrations of children having sex with adults, pedophilia in public schools, even in elementary schools, most of us in middle school and high school, but it's in some elementary schools. | ||
We covered here in Austin, in the middle school. | ||
Stuff that I I couldn't even finish reading the book. | ||
And the graph, I mean, it was just what the hell? | ||
I mean, graphic cartoon, real life, kids being screwed by adults. | ||
Bill lives next door. | ||
He invites me over to the shed. | ||
He starts doing this to me. | ||
It feels good. | ||
Literally, so 11-year-olds are being taught, hey, there's a pervert next door. | ||
Why don't you go over there and have sex with him in his tool shed? | ||
Not to mention pedophilia being evil and horrible, destroying their innocence. | ||
How do you know he doesn't get freaked out and scared and kill you and bury in the backyard? | ||
They do that all the time. | ||
John Wayne Gacy? | ||
Jeffrey Dahmer? | ||
You know how many thousands of serial killers? | ||
Predominantly over percentage are homosexual men that kill teenage boys and bury them in the backyard or under the house. | ||
Hey, kids. | ||
Why don't you find adults and have sex with them? | ||
It's so much fun. | ||
I mean, literally, you couldn't try to ruin children worse. | ||
Except, oh, you're really a girl. | ||
Don't tell your parents we'll put you in a special school program and you know, oh, ooh, creep files on your parents. | ||
Oh, well, multiple states will take your child away if you don't go along with this as we start to sterilize them at age 10. | ||
How far have they gone? | ||
How much more do they want? | ||
And now all over the country, they're closing the targets, the Walmarts, the Walgreens, the CBSs. | ||
Because of the out-of-control crime, the defunding of the police, not putting people in jail when they steal thousands of dollars of stuff. | ||
It's Cloward and Pibin, like the professors said, to collapse the United States. | ||
And the same thing's been done in Europe. | ||
And then Trump starts putting feds on the streets and getting extra funding to local police where it's been cut. | ||
And it's martial law, and he's coming. | ||
Now the Democrats were trying to train the military and local police to quote, take on the constitutional terrorists and confiscate our guns. | ||
And it was the police and the military in almost every case that gave us a secret document some of the years and didn't want it. | ||
A, they were patriots, most of them. | ||
B you think they want a job of during a triggered civil war coming to take the guns? | ||
You'd do safer sticking your wiener in a beehive. | ||
All right, I'm gonna come back with some more of them, and then I'm gonna hit the Democrats admitting total election fraud. | ||
We need funds. | ||
We're fighting the globalists at point blank rank. | ||
And they got a receivership hearing with Judge Guerrero Gamble that ran the Texas Show Trial next week to send the sheriffs here. | ||
I guess it could be within days next Wednesday to shut us down. | ||
And I'm sure we'll get lots of funds then once we're shut down, 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 gonna beat this, don't go. | ||
And I stayed here and slept here a couple times. | ||
We're still here. | ||
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You should get it. | |
And I got a lot of news to cover. | ||
I won't sit here and beat that horse, but the news we get out is so powerful, and it's that less than one percent of people that buy stuff at the Alxtonstore.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 the 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 Reverse. | ||
You are the resistance. | ||
This dog don't hunt without you. | ||
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This dog don't hunt without you. | |
Look, here's the bottom line as I like to say. | ||
The globalists know that the average person has empathy and a sense of fairness and wants to work with society and have a civilization. | ||
But every major corporation of the Fortune 100 And almost every major government and the big think tanks and the tax-free foundations are robber barons. | ||
And by the 1880s, they developed out of the theory of eugenics from the 1850s. | ||
The modern update on it came from Plato and the Greeks. | ||
You know, if a baby had something wrong with it, they just threw it off a cliff. | ||
Little example for you of social Darwinism. | ||
Meaning, no matter how evil, how destructive, how horrible you are to the general public, you are the apex predator as the globalists, as the robber barons, as the British Empire, as Cecil Rhodes, as JP Morgan, as Lord Rothschild. | ||
And so anyone you can steal, dominate, manipulate, poison, kill, enslave, deserves it, and you're doing a positive thing for society. | ||
It's a twist on that which doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger. | ||
But then they sell it through a lovey, squishy, liberal MPR voice of, oh, be nice, be friendly, oh, women need to vote, oh, you know, all these other things of empowering society. | ||
But then day one, you didn't get women to vote to then empower them into capitalism and society and everything. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Now they're wedded to the state and the system, and they're the new bosses, just like the Romans did. | ||
You know, you've all seen movies that are based, you know, real things like Gone with the Wind. | ||
Now, when I talk about the historical things, I'm not defending apartheid or something like that. | ||
I'm saying, what do they then replace it with? | ||
Something 10 times worse. | ||
It's like, because I don't want to be hit in the head with a hammer, means I don't want to be shot with a shotgun. | ||
You understand? | ||
So they sell the tyranny, it's liberal and loving, but all of it is to undermine and control. | ||
And you see gone with the wind, you got the big nice, sweet black lady, the fat black lady, the Aunt Jemima type, and she kind of runs a house and she tattles on people and she knows what she's doing. | ||
And you know, they got some black slaves out there, and she watches them, the men aren't allowed in the house, and she keeps control of them. | ||
And a big plantation, there'd be a whole bunch of women pecking order down, and the black women ran it. | ||
You see movies like uh Django Unchained and stuff, and you know, it's a black guy in the house, and he is the biggest racist and all that. | ||
And that idea of Uncle Tom, it wasn't Uncle Tom's folks. | ||
I'm not putting down black women on record, it was black women in charge. | ||
That's called being a house slave. | ||
Now, where'd they get that? | ||
You think um that was invented by the United States of America? | ||
You think that was invented by the colonies? | ||
No, no. | ||
All over the world, including Africa, where they still have slavery, it was the same institution. | ||
You'd go capture and take over a tribe, you'd kill the men, keep some of the boys, and then the women would go under Stockholm syndrome, almost all of them, and would be your best servants, and you'd create them as the subclass, but the bosses over the others. | ||
In Africa today, study where slavery is. | ||
Unless it's the Arab slave trade they still got, that's just literally selling them in chains. | ||
But in the African systems, it's not, you know, what you think of as like super hardcore slavery. | ||
I mean, it's all bad, but it's like a subclass. | ||
It's like a sharecropper or indentured servant. | ||
The Romans, there's manuals on this. | ||
I'd already read this in history. | ||
I remember decades ago, Thomas Sowell wrote an essay about it. | ||
Or was it Armstrong? | ||
I forgot it was. | ||
That was Thomas Sowell. | ||
And I knew it was accurate because I'd seen it in history, but you know, it was fascinating the way he broke it down. | ||
He found a 300-something-year-old Caribbean slave manual in French, slave control manual, that had been translated out of Latin from the Roman. | ||
And the Romans, uh, their favorite slaves were Gauls and Germanians. | ||
Uh, they wrote when they captured uh the uh Albions, is what they called the Brits, they said they were not good slaves. | ||
They would stab you to death, even they'd work for you 10 Years they'd still kill you in the middle of the night, even if you had babies with them, because the Romans, you know weren't racist in that they would actually breed with their slaves and actually decide, well, I'll make this kid part of the family. | ||
Other ones they wouldn't. | ||
But their favorite slaves were what is French and German and Austrian today. | ||
And uh, that's why you go to Italy, you know, there's you know you see such a dichotomy of the way people look. | ||
Uh they're very Germanic in the north, but they got invaded by the Moors and things in the South. | ||
So, you know, hence the classic joke about Italian men having huge cocks, that's a Sicilians because they're part black. | ||
But side issue. | ||
What we're getting at here is that in the slave manuals, it says, and Julius Caesar wrote in some of his annals back to the when he was uh exiled, you know, to fight the Germans, but finally beat them when nobody else could for 300 years, so it became a speaker hero. | ||
They'd roll in and they'd say, you know, to a fortress, which is usually wooden fortresses to the Germans, all right, you got a week to give up and to give us all this tribute of cattle and horses, and a bunch of your men gotta go join our legion, and you gotta give us this tribute, or in a week or two, they give them a number. | ||
We're gonna burn everything down, we're gonna kill every man down to age 11, and we're gonna ship all your women and children off as slaves to Rome. | ||
Or we're gonna sell them, because the Muslims love to buy white slaves with their favorite too for their harems. | ||
So they're or we're gonna sell them to the Arabs. | ||
And of course, the Germans hadn't even never been out of there. | ||
They're like, what's an Arab? | ||
You're gonna find out. | ||
Because you know, only whites have slavery. | ||
Oh, yeah, the Arabs are real nice to everybody, let me tell you. | ||
So, old Muhammad, the slave trader, who said blacks weren't human, by the way. | ||
But well, blacks love Islam, though. | ||
So, okay, great, joy. | ||
Don't read the Quran then. | ||
So it's fascinating because they just show up and they say, You got a week, you got two, you know, it would vary, you got a month, and then we're gonna burn everything down and we're gonna kill everybody. | ||
And the Germans would get together and over and over again beat the Romans. | ||
So the Romans were kind of like, should we just give up on this? | ||
They also gave up later in what is uh England today, and that's why they built Hadrian's wall the rest of it, because they wouldn't give up. | ||
But they would then, if they didn't give up, go to siege, go to war, might take them a month, might take them a year, they'd beat them. | ||
And then they'd kill every man down about 10 or 11. | ||
And then they would uh get all the women together, and they'd have interpreters, you know, the Germans that were working for them that also have been raised by them, they'd take them with little kids, send them back to Rome to program them. | ||
So they had all their interpreters, and they'd say, Listen, some of you are gonna be kept here to raise crops and work for us for our legions, and some of you are gonna work in our brothel and be our whores, and we're gonna decide which women serve us better, who's gonna be in charge. | ||
And they said, and if any of you give us any lip, we're just gonna start killing your little boys. | ||
So the women would become the biggest oppressors of the little boys because they wanted to make sure they didn't get killed. | ||
So out of love, the white house slaves, the white house niggas would be the biggest oppressor. | ||
And then they figured out the psychology, and the Romans had it all down. | ||
And that's the same thing. | ||
So feminism, that's what it is. | ||
It's the house slave. | ||
It's the same thing over and over and over again, where every movie, every show, by the ESG rule, the woman's in charge, the woman's the boss. | ||
What did Paul Ehrlich say in 79, 80 on those TV shows? | ||
He goes, we're about to roll out TV shows where the men are idiots, the dads are idiots, the husbands are idiots, men are morons, women are in charge. | ||
And he said, he'd pull it up. | ||
I'm gonna, we're doing this for the Rockefeller Foundation's control of the media to destroy the family and to break it up so the state controls the children. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
So you can talk to a feminist, you can talk to all these brainwashed people, and they feel like they're part of the power structure, and they're the the they're in the system. | ||
And they're literally the black house slave from Django, except it ain't a man, it's a woman. | ||
And so it's not a defense of other systems and things that have gone on, but this system is designed to make you stupid and alone and enslaved and finally dead. | ||
And that's the reality. | ||
So you wonder why you go over all of the Caribbean and why you go all over South America, why there are black people everywhere. | ||
I literally asked white people this, and black people, and I don't care whether academics, they don't know. | ||
When I'm getting some speech about, you'll go to some party and oh, you're white. | ||
It's some white guy telling you or something, usually a Muslim. | ||
You know, Alex, you're racist, you don't know your white. | ||
I'm like, really? | ||
Tell me about the history of slavery. | ||
Where do we learn about? | ||
From the Arabs? | ||
Oh, you don't even know about that. | ||
Uh oh, you know. | ||
So it's just idiotic. | ||
And I'm not going to blame you because you're an Arab that you just because Arabs are like kind of the king daddy of slavery. | ||
Just don't look at me because I'm white and tell me I'm some like superstar slave master guy when they didn't have slavery in Germany. | ||
They didn't have slavery in Ireland, they didn't have slavery in Scotland, they didn't have slavery in France when it was Gaul. | ||
They didn't have slavery in what is Russia today, a thousand years ago. | ||
In fact, you know, the only place in the world, now that they've studied all the cultures where they didn't have slavery was Western Europe. | ||
Africa had slavery, Asia had slavery, Mesoamerica was based on slavery, and they sacrificed the slaves. | ||
So the truth is, white people are the only group in general, there was some small examples of slavery that did not have slavery. | ||
In fact, in Germany, the Romans wrote 2,000 years ago that if you rape somebody's wife, they'd kill your ass. | ||
And if you tried to enslave somebody, and women had the same rights as men in Germany. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Did you know under English common law that comes out all that? | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
You know where women first got rights? | ||
Anywhere? | ||
They don't know it's so old. | ||
But the oldest 2,000 plus year old Roman writings say wrote down how they operated in Europe, and it's everything you think of is really liberal today. | ||
Except it was self-sacrifice. | ||
In most of the German and Nordic cultures, when you got old and had a bad ailment and were await on people, whether you were the king or whether you were a lowly person, let's have a party. | ||
I'm gonna get super drunk, and I want you to stab me to death and throw me in a fire. | ||
You hear about the Vikings, you know, the Viking dies and they grab his wife and people and throw them on the thing. | ||
That's all real. | ||
So I'm not even, I'm just telling you, this is some wild stuff, folks. | ||
What you've been taught about white people is absolute horseshit from one end to another. | ||
The idea that white people invented evil is ridiculous. | ||
All humans do bad stuff, and we all basically act the same. | ||
But I didn't mean to go off on this long jack. | ||
I got so much news I haven't even hit yet. | ||
Oh, yeah, people didn't know there was a bunch of black slave owners in America. | ||
Oh, if you got emancipated and were free or whenever slave before, you can own all the slaves you wanted. | ||
But that the point is it doesn't even matter. | ||
The United States was lightweight compared. | ||
You understand that they shipped tens of millions of black slaves all over the world, most of them to Muslim countries. | ||
And it was blacks selling them. | ||
And that was just the culture. | ||
I'm not putting those people down. | ||
That's what read the Old Testament. | ||
It's all slavery. | ||
Free and bond man. | ||
And then Jesus comes along and says, we need to get rid of that. | ||
You actually read the Bible. | ||
So the point is that the Romans would show up and they didn't give up. | ||
They'd kill all the men, and then they'd leave some boys, but they'd tell the women, Here's the rules, you're gonna keep control of them, or we're gonna just randomly kill most of the boys. | ||
And so the women became the greatest oppressors through Stockholm Syndrome, believing that they were protecting them. | ||
And then they became the trustworthy slaves. | ||
And that's what the modern system is. | ||
That's what the ESG is. | ||
That's what the social credit score is. | ||
That's what all of us is. | ||
Are you a good slave? | ||
Are you following the orders? | ||
Are you doing whatever they tell you? | ||
Are you following all the rules? | ||
When they say jump, are you asking how high? | ||
And so the truth of historic slavery is important so people understand we're just under another form of it today. | ||
And the people running the big universities talking about colonialism and white oppression are being funded by BlackRock and the Rothschilds and the ADL to create racial division to make sure we don't have an open free society where we all have equal rights under the Constitution, where we do have a level playing field to a certain extent, so we can be prosperous. | ||
They want to say that an open free country compared to any other nation, we got problems, but we're great. | ||
Is a colonial slave pit when if you think the Rothschilds and Larry Fink who want you to eat bugs and literally want to poison you to death with poison shots, you really think these people funding Hollywood and the media and the culture are teaching you all this woke stuff to empower you and bringing in all these radical Islamists to say they're gonna start killing all the white people. | ||
And then I see some really stupid racist black people and others and La Raza metcha type Hispanics, it's a small minority of them if they're there, going, oh, Jones is scared. | ||
And I've seen the Somali groups going, oh, Jones is scared, he goes we're taking over, he goes, We're gonna kill him. | ||
Dumbass. | ||
They're creating a class of civilization. | ||
At the end of this, it's all you gonna be dead. | ||
They got bioweapons ready to wipe all you out like that. | ||
They just want to get all the white people scared and on board with it. | ||
And you're all dead. | ||
I'm trying to save everybody because they've got the higher level whites and Jewish groups read in on the race specific bioweapons that came out of South Africa, Israel, and Dick Cheney's rebuilding America's defenses, PNAC, April 2000 document. | ||
How they want to legitimize the use of race specific bioweapons, but to do that, they're creating a class of civilizations, and then they got the academics that are in on it. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
And then they release these viruses that are race specific, and it wipes out most of the brown people, and then out of that police state comes a total world government, and then they're just gonna continue on murdering everybody else. | ||
Because the big lie is, oh, we're just gonna kill 80%. | ||
Oh, we're just gonna kill 90%. | ||
Because they need to tell the inner core that's not the inner core, you're gonna be protected. | ||
No, you're not gonna be protected. | ||
This global death cult is anti-carbon. | ||
It wants to kill all the blue whales, all the hummingbirds. | ||
It wants to kill the cowies, it wants to kill the turtles, wants to kill the bacteria, wants to kill the redwood trees, wants to kill the snail, wants to kill the minnow, wants to kill the eagle, wants to kill it all. | ||
It's an anti-carbon takeover. | ||
It's anti-biological. | ||
It is zeros in ones, silicon, alien life form attack. | ||
And we've been given the plans to build our own destruction system. | ||
That's the big secret. | ||
So can we move past black and white? | ||
Can we move past all of this? | ||
Hell, I got to cover it because it's all people seem to understand at that level. | ||
But if I can get you tribally to understand this, then we can win. | ||
But most of us are dead already. | ||
We've been hammered with chemicals and biologicals. | ||
The best of us would have 180 IQs. | ||
We got 130 IQs from all the chemicals. | ||
Most people went out of 100 and IQ, they got like a 70 IQ because they've been so hit by it. | ||
We're already so down this path of collapse. | ||
The only question is can we have a crash landing and survivability? | ||
Now I'm behind, but that's okay. | ||
It was an important rant. | ||
I want to give the Democrats openly trying to steal the election, admitting it, total fraud, admitting legals are voting, just insane stacks of videos, insane information. | ||
I've got the Anthony Wiener information, which won't take calls today because I got too much to hit now. | ||
I wasn't gonna do it, but we just won't. | ||
And I've just got so much more. | ||
I am super prepared. | ||
I'm ready to roll, and I'm gonna hit it all. | ||
But since I mentioned it, here is the rat creature. | ||
The uh he was the aide de camp of the protege of Brian, super creepy at the clown stelter, and he scurries around openly, used to go for my sponsors, try to get me taken off the air, lie about me. | ||
But then now he's been out in the last year, no one's trying to censor Alex Jones. | ||
Well, now he's back saying, well, you know, they may take over InfoWars, but too bad he'll be able to go work somewhere else. | ||
And well, X is giving him a place. | ||
Yeah, what about Rumble? | ||
And you know, but he's like pontificating, like he's God, he's looking down on me, and he, you know, he makes the decisions, and it's so tyrannical and so anti-American and so real book burning. | ||
And it's some bug-eyed nobody mercenary of the system. | ||
And the final reason I was taken off the internet on X, when it was Twitter, was seeing him at a hearing about me, where they were I was on the agenda and they talked about me, and he's in the line to get in, and I walk over and say, How dare you, you rat like creature, trying to silence me and all you've done and get me kicked off with a bunch of stuff. | ||
And then they said I bullied him. | ||
He's a public figure who's attacking me and my operation and my constitutional right. | ||
Didn't call him an a-hole, didn't call him a that. | ||
No, I just said you look like a rat. | ||
You look like a possum. | ||
And they said the final reason I was banned by Twitter, was for daring to speak back to my oppressor. | ||
Oh, the left's all let's rise up with guns and kill the Trump supporters. | ||
That's all great. | ||
But if I just speak back to them and say, How dare you lie about me and go after everything? | ||
You're not allowed to talk back to your little cowardly oppressors. | ||
He's got to have the backing of the system. | ||
Well, where is he now? | ||
He was never anywhere. | ||
It was always a joke. | ||
But here is this rat creature. | ||
There's nothing stopping Alex Jones from continuing to do what he does. | ||
We've already seen him go on his show and talk about you got to join the Alex Jones Network, which is a separate entity, a new uh supplement shop that he swears is not connected to him. | ||
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We're also living too in a in a totally different political moment than we were when Alex Jones was deplatformed and you know, kind of exile. | |
Platforms like Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg are desperate for Donald Trump's approval. | ||
Elon Musk is now in charge of acts and happy to allow Alex Jones back on there. | ||
I wonder if that could also help him in this moment. | ||
You know, if there's pressure on Mark Zuckerberg to allow the algorithm on Instagram reels to carry Alex Jones or on TikTok, you know, which also needs Donald Trump's approval. | ||
Like this is a different political moment, and it will make it easier for Alex Jones to find a way to thrive in the media information environment versus where we were just a few years ago. | ||
You are incredibly shameful. | ||
We're just look at you. | ||
Look at the you are literally an anti-American, anti-free speech coward. | ||
You're gonna go down the history books at the criminal news network. | ||
Again, these people hate America, folks. | ||
You've got to understand how much the control corporate left hates this country because they've been sucking off of us forever. | ||
And so their culture is hating America. | ||
Their culture is knowing that America's ethos is superior, and it is a it is a system of hating America by losers and authoritarian trash. | ||
And the authoritarian trash is about to find out that not everybody's scared of them. | ||
And I'm taking them on, and I'm willing to be demonized and lied about by the corporate media. | ||
Yeah, we ought to re upload the full, not even confrontation. | ||
I just sit there and talk to him for about 10 minutes. | ||
It's it's it's gold. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to break. | ||
I'm going to come back with all the news. | ||
The thing way bigger than Epstein, and Epstein's part of it, but the mothership of it, the Clintons, all of it. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
The Democrats openly saying legal aliens are going to vote, are voting, and our citizens, and their redistricting plans going down in flames. | ||
It's all coming up in the third hour. | ||
And Kyle Serafin in studio with a special guest. | ||
Now suddenly they're saying they're going to bring back all the FBI whistleblowers that were fired. | ||
That had their pay taken. | ||
In fact, Patel's saying it's been done. | ||
And Trump Jr., Don Jr. saying that maybe the word's been given, but that hadn't happened yet for O'Boyle and others. | ||
Sarah doesn't want his job back. | ||
To be vindicated, he's already been vindicated. | ||
But they can feel the heat. | ||
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If you think you've seen and heard powerful information in the last two hours, strap yourselves in. | ||
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I want to talk about something fun right now. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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While the concept of tinfoil hats is a defense against mind control may sound far fetched. | |
There's a nugget of truth in their effectiveness for blocking certain electromagnetic signals. | ||
Tinfoil hats, when properly constructed, can act as a rudimentary electromagnetic shield. | ||
They work on the principle that metal can reflect or absorb electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves and microwaves. | ||
Some conspiracy theories suggest that these types of signals are used for mind control or surveillance. | ||
Mind control is profoundly concerning because it infringes upon an individual's autonomy and freedom of thought. | ||
It involves manipulative tactics or technologies that can coerce or influence a person's beliefs, decisions, and actions against their will. | ||
This intrusion into one's cognitive and emotional processes undermines their ability to make independent choices and shapes their behavior in ways that may run counter to their values and interests. | ||
And of course, you know where tinfoil hats come from. | ||
In those 50s and 60s, the Russians would blast our embassies with uh different types of radiation and microwaves. | ||
They started lining them actually with tin at first. | ||
It was actually 10, not aluminum. | ||
Old days, tin foil was tin, the metal tin, not foil. | ||
Um, and then they would also line it with lead. | ||
So that so you know, these these these wives tail things and these things we make jokes out of. | ||
We're not we're not actually selling this to you to protect you from 5G. | ||
It really won't do that. | ||
I would imagine the studies that some of it bounces off, but not much because it shoots through everything. | ||
It's why it's why it's so so dangerous. | ||
Uh we've shown you the footage of plants won't even grow in 5G. | ||
Uh plus just the regular Wi-Fi in your house. | ||
They've done university studies. | ||
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And it is a lot of fun. | |
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And now CNN cannot mind control me. | ||
And you know, you can make it cooler. | ||
You can add all sorts of stuff to it. | ||
Here, I can make a make a Viking helmet. | ||
That looks pretty cool. | ||
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I just want to thank the viewers and listeners, the activists, the men and women in the arena. | ||
Oh, crank up this song for keeping me in the fight because I got the spirit to fight. | ||
I got the will. | ||
But without you, I have nothing. | ||
You are the amplification. | ||
You are the fuel. | ||
You are the mind. | ||
You are the soul. | ||
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You hold the power. | |
So use it. | ||
You have my eternal commitment to wage war against every form of tyranny against the mind of man. | ||
I have sworn on the altar of God. | ||
Eternal vigilance against every form of tyranny over the mind of men. | ||
They think they've condemned me to hell and persecution. | ||
I am in the crucible. | ||
I am in the fulcrum. | ||
This is exactly where I want to be. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Whether I am destroyed or not, does not matter now. | ||
What matters is we have chosen our course willingly, with pleasure, and had a total commitment, and in total commitment. | ||
You finally interface with eternity. | ||
God hates cowards. | ||
And God hates people that don't choose a side. | ||
So choose now! | ||
No! | ||
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you. | ||
All right, let's get into it. | ||
Now, I want everybody to do a little exercise here. | ||
Memory is a really great thing. | ||
The fount I have found in just life and success is having a memory. | ||
You have to cultivate a memory. | ||
You have to decide not to remember things that don't matter, but remember the important things and create a matrix of understanding and knowledge and wisdom. | ||
Remember, oh, over the last few decades. | ||
Hell, even currently they do it. | ||
No illegal aliens are voting. | ||
No, they've never caught one illegal voting, which isn't true. | ||
There's no election fraud. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
There's not been tens of thousands of indictments over the years. | ||
There's not been all the cases confirmed. | ||
No. | ||
Democrats aren't having illegals vote. | ||
They didn't pass laws the last 20 years all over the U.S. and blue cities for legals to vote. | ||
They didn't give drivers' license out to illegals everywhere. | ||
They don't advertise for illegals to vote. | ||
Obama in 2016 didn't tell on Telemundo. | ||
If you're in the U.S., you're a citizen, you're allowed to vote. | ||
Remember that quote? | ||
We don't try to pull that up. | ||
I hate to give the crew, because older videos are hard to find. | ||
Type in Obama tells illegals to vote 2016. | ||
And if you listen to him, it's it's well, if you're here, you're a citizen. | ||
People are like, why? | ||
But that's now the talking point officially from the Democratic Party at the federal level down to state. | ||
All our Californians have a right to vote. | ||
All our Californians. | ||
If you're a Californian, Governor Newsom, all of them say, if you're here, you get welfare, you get free goodies, you get $30,000 to free mortgages in Massachusetts only if you're an illegal alien. | ||
But they change the definition to migrant. | ||
So, but then separately, you can find articles everywhere today. | ||
I've got them right here. | ||
There are no illegals voting. | ||
Yeah, you found the clip. | ||
This is it. | ||
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Great job. | |
God, that's right in 20 seconds. | ||
The point is, whenever I talk about any subject, my brain just goes and explodes with all the data. | ||
I know people trust me, and I should just tell you what's going on. | ||
It would be much clearer show, but I have this new roses that even though I've been proven right, I have to like everything I say, I'm like, pull it up, pull it up, because I unlike corporate media. | ||
You know, all over the news. | ||
Trump's a vegetable, retarded, it's over. | ||
He's passed out. | ||
Didn't say that. | ||
Said he's 70, 80, 79, and working 20 something hours a day, and he can't keep doing it. | ||
He will collapse if he keeps going. | ||
That's what I said. | ||
But notice the articles all over the news, top of Yahoo, top of Drudge. | ||
They don't show what I said. | ||
They don't show a video. | ||
They just say Jones turns on Trump, says he's a vegetable. | ||
Said no such thing. | ||
I said Trump needs to take off more time and stop working 20 hours a day. | ||
Captain 14, bro. | ||
We need you. | ||
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So? | |
I know what's going on with Trump. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm not saying I'm anywhere as strong as he is, but I don't know anybody else personally got more energy than I do. | ||
And Trump's like got way more. | ||
And he's got those really the combo gene, the Scott and the German. | ||
And those are the folks, those two like known for just incredible energy, long-term stamina, fighting all of it. | ||
But it's still not enough, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So I said Trump needs to be really careful. | ||
But I digress. | ||
That's an example of how they don't actually show you when they make a claim. | ||
They just distort what was said. | ||
Trump, the KKK are horrible people. | ||
But a lot of good people came to Charlottesville just to see what's going on, and they got attacked by a mob of antifoot, and that was wrong. | ||
Translated, Trump. | ||
I love the KKK, they're very fine people. | ||
Where's the video? | ||
Not true. | ||
That woke up a lot of people. | ||
Alex Jones, pissed on graves. | ||
Some people pissed on graves. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Where's the witness? | ||
Actually, we never we just heard that. | ||
Well, who told you? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
Lies. | ||
But but I'm digressing. | ||
The point is is that they're getting congressional seats constantly through the census to blue cities for new congressional seats for illegals, whether they're voting or not, which we know a lot of them are. | ||
They're told by the NGOs, you gotta go vote. | ||
You gotta sign up to vote, or we will cut your money off. | ||
So that's going on. | ||
That's happening. | ||
The difference is we now have Democrats in New York, California, everywhere. | ||
I'll just show you the new clips today. | ||
Saying, no, we've got to not have these illegals deported because we need to get more congressional seats from them, and we're getting them to vote. | ||
But then the ADL will go out and say it's disinformation and get you censored through big tech if you talk about what they're doing. | ||
Remember, the ADL says replacement migration doesn't exist, even though it's an official UN document 2000 and 2001. | ||
And the Kalergi plan. | ||
But Sasha Barrett Cohen says arrest anybody talks about replacement migration. | ||
Because it's their plan, and they want you to know you talk about it, we're gonna come down on you like a tron of bricks. | ||
The difference is people are not intimidated on average anymore, and they don't care. | ||
And so now Netanyahu, and I got a clip coming up, is flipping out saying you're anti-American if you don't do exactly what I say, and you're going to hell. | ||
Literally. | ||
You mean I'm going to hell if I don't do what you say, none Yahoo. | ||
All right, well, that's interesting. | ||
So we're at a very important moment Right now. | ||
And they had polls between 65 and 80%, depending on their mainline polls. | ||
ABC, CBS polls, others. | ||
In California last week, we showed them Monday. | ||
You just type in California voters reject Newsom's redistricting plan. | ||
Just type it in. | ||
It's even Axios and Politica. | ||
So if they're telling you 70% on average are against this plan, you know it's like 80%. | ||
So they bake in fraud, but how if everything Newsom does has 60, 70, 80% against it, how are Democrats still winning 85% of the seats? | ||
Well, they wrote in all these states, the redistricting over the years, and it's all skewed towards them. | ||
You can study it. | ||
It's insane. | ||
The Democrats. | ||
And their party has been extinct for a long time. | ||
They're a party of fraud. | ||
And people spin this. | ||
They go, Joe Scarborough just came out and said that Newsom is a joke and everybody hates him and that Trump is right about redistricting. | ||
People go, oh my God, the Democrats are endorsing Trump. | ||
No, Scarborough knows he has no viewers. | ||
They're about to fire him. | ||
We've won. | ||
He's now trying to kiss ass to keep his job. | ||
It's not that the Democrats, Bill Maher suddenly backing Trump. | ||
They're the smarter ones that know they've lost and are coming with their hat in hand because they're just mercenaries. | ||
So the spin you see from Nick Fuentes and others, this is somewhere where he's wrong that, oh, look, Hillary came out. | ||
You know, others have said this. | ||
Hillary came out and said, wow, she'll give Trump a peace prize. | ||
She supports it. | ||
Nobel Peace Prize if he can get this deal done. | ||
She's doing that because she's kissing his ass because he's got freaking grand juries open. | ||
And if you listen to what she said, it's it's a backhanded compliment. | ||
She says, if you can get all the territory back, make Russia pay 500 billion and let it join NATO, Ukraine. | ||
Then if you can do what I want, then I'll support you if you become me. | ||
So that's the reality. | ||
So let me get started here. | ||
We got California State Senator just said during a hearing on redistricting that they have to withdraw California's maps because illegal aliens won't be included on the census, which will cause them to have no democracy. | ||
And you've seen Newsom say everybody here is a Californian. | ||
Everybody here gets welfare. | ||
Everybody here can vote. | ||
They're not even hiding any of this. | ||
Let's play the director of the Office of National Intelligence, Philip 33, Tulsi Gabbard, which is totally true. | ||
I don't just believe her, though she's an incredible person, dead on and has my confidence. | ||
We know they've released the documents that China shipped in mail in ballots, just as we said four and a half years ago. | ||
We know the CIA was involved. | ||
We know the FBI covered up. | ||
They've released the documents. | ||
We knew back at the time. | ||
know they stole it in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and other states. | ||
We know that. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Think about that. | ||
And we know through the CIA, through the NGOs, through USAID, through China, through Venezuela, they did it. | ||
We released that last week in the Doge report. | ||
So here's Tulsi, and she released even, and she just fired 45% of the Office of National Intelligence today. | ||
First, she fired all their bosses, got, and then two days later, fired 45% of an entire agency. | ||
Now we're, oh my God, that's a whole nother subject. | ||
I could do an hour on. | ||
We're talking real purge here. | ||
Like Robert Duvall says in Network when they get the top readings, he goes, We got a hit. | ||
We got a big titted hit. | ||
We're talking purge, baby. | ||
Now you're talking carpet bomb politically, not violently. | ||
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Yes, that now. | ||
And she is just delivering all the evidence saying they should be indicted, and the grand juries are open. | ||
And I'm telling you, I'm the one that told you eight years ago, no indictments, the sessions was a fraud. | ||
And I was right. | ||
I'm telling you, it's a different now. | ||
But that's the danger because they're gonna make their move now. | ||
I mean, normally that'd be a giant story. | ||
Oh, 45% of everybody at the Office of National Intelligence that runs and controls all the intelligence agencies and administers them. | ||
It's what watches the watchers. | ||
She just gutted their ass. | ||
You know how much work went into firing thousands and thousands of people to find out who was who? | ||
They're little busy beavers. | ||
You think Ed Martin finally got appointed a few months ago, got a billion dollars and 800 and something employees. | ||
You know the Herculean task to background check all them and do uh lie detector tests was a lot of 20-hour days. | ||
And now the grand juries are open. | ||
They're not doing all that. | ||
Ed Martin's not out in front of uh Latisa James houses for no reason. | ||
You smell the blood in the water? | ||
I know the smell of it. | ||
But who am I? | ||
When have I ever been right? | ||
All right. | ||
But the only reason I tell you this is you deserve to know, and our enemies already know it. | ||
So all you pessimists. | ||
I can't wait till I'm right. | ||
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I can't wait till I'm right. | |
Because they have every intention of doing it. | ||
It doesn't mean we're there yet. | ||
They got a lot of dirty tricks up their sleeves. | ||
Hell, they might cyber attack, turn off the power tomorrow. | ||
They might detonate a Newton Ukraine, so the Russians did it. | ||
We might be in, we might wake up tomorrow with 50 megaton bombs dropping on us. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying it's gonna happen for sure, but let me tell you, we're going in the right direction. | ||
Use a sexual analogy. | ||
It's like you and your wife have your honeymoon and you go to the hotel room and you know, she gets on the bed and pulls the panties off. | ||
I mean, I'm not guaranteeing this is going down, but it looks like it is. | ||
I mean, the deed ain't done yet, but you know, the legs are going behind the ears here. | ||
Sorry for the French here. | ||
Now it's just to get the job done. | ||
And the alternative is being a bunch of slaves. | ||
Doesn't it feel good to rise up? | ||
This is a real uprising. | ||
We created it. | ||
This is the epicenter. | ||
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It's real. | |
It's you. | ||
This is grassroots. | ||
We've got the system after us. | ||
Where do you think revolutions come from? | ||
Real ones come from the bottom, baby, and fire goes up. | ||
And this is it. | ||
So when you're looking at victory that God is handing you, it ain't gonna be perfect, it isn't gonna have some bumps. | ||
It's not gonna all be gravy train, like Thomas Jefferson said. | ||
He said, anybody thinking will be transported to a point of total liberty on a bed of feathers is a fool or a liar. | ||
I will not transport you to a state of total liberty on a bed of feathers because I can't. | ||
You will transport yourself to the state of liberty by your own will and action and emancipation from the real slave masters. | ||
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You will transport yourself to the real slave masters. | |
And my ancestors didn't ban slavery, though the British did. | ||
My ancestors never had slavery. | ||
So you might want to listen to somebody whose genetic code didn't ever invent it, what everybody else did. | ||
And I only say that because you look at the white man and tell me I'm Mr. Slave Master, I'm Mr. Slave King Daddy expert all day long. | ||
You are full of crap. | ||
But let me get back to what I was saying. | ||
These guys are pieces of crap, and they know they're in trouble. | ||
Here's Tulsi Gabber, and then go right into the state senator saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
We have deep state actors that are trying to influence our presidential elections. | ||
Is that what we're concluding here? | ||
Yes. | ||
We have people within the intelligence community. | ||
Again, when you look at this example of uh of who President Obama charged with this task, John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey at the highest levels, but also those who worked as careerists within the intelligence community who did not object to their manipulation and manufacturing of intelligence and actually helped them get there, uh all moving towards their partisan interests. | ||
That they were not happy with the outcome this election, and they were willing to do whatever it took in order to try to undermine uh President Trump's administration during his first term uh in office. | ||
Uh, these are bad actors that have to be rooted out. | ||
Our national security depends on it. | ||
The ability for the American people's trust to be earned back depends on exposing the bad actors and holding them accountable, and that's what President Trump is determined to do. | ||
To preserve redistricting in the future is to make sure that that doesn't become the case. | ||
If California's if if a year from now, or a month from now, or if a week from now, if your cousin is kidnapped off the street, if UCLA closes down, if we announce that there won't be an election, if the census um that we're relying on for the commission's next stab at redistricting doesn't include 1.5 million Californians in it. | ||
If we have no democracy left, and we look back and said, if only we could have done something. | ||
Well, the nice thing about this is that we are in a time machine. | ||
We can do something. | ||
We know what is coming coming because it's in project 2025. | ||
It's been they are absolutely horrified. | ||
Oh, we need the illegal aliens to be able to vote. | ||
I don't know what to play this whole video. | ||
It's a new O'Keefe Media Group. | ||
It's powerful, but it's long. | ||
And they have high-level operatives caught on video admitting that all the big banks and corporations created a network with billions of dollars to warn illegal aliens and to hide them and protect them. | ||
You heard the mayor bass of LA a few months ago. | ||
We have task forces run by the city that go out and confront IC. | ||
They don't just not help ICE when they hide when they get outside of prison and try to grab somebody that's got a huge ramp sheet when they come out. | ||
No, they send people to attack them. | ||
And then Soros owns most of the Spanish radio stations, they send them to attack. | ||
Sources confirm donors funneled millions through Universal Music Group, Fidelity Bank of America's actually billions, and Goldman Sachs to tip off illegals, while the progressive caucus insider admits the caucus secured injunctions to block deportation flights. | ||
According to O'Keefe Media Group, latest investigation, major corporations, including Goldman Sachs, Fidelity, it's the globalist, Bank of America and Universal Music Group, yeah, all these groups, Bank of America, all of them give mortgages to illegals with no credit, but not citizens. | ||
See how the screw job works? | ||
And Universal Music Group has funneled millions of dollars to the Vera Institute of Justice, organization that monitors federal immigration enforcement and circulates the information to help illegal immigrants evade deportation, according to documents. | ||
And the guy's just bragging about it on video. | ||
But oh, appeals court panel clears way for Trump admin to end TPS for Hondurans, Nepalis, and Nicaraguans. | ||
Every one of these rulings by these Article III judges, these administrative judges have been overridden. | ||
It's 100% constitutional. | ||
But people say, ooh, he can't do that. | ||
They told the world to come here and get free goodies. | ||
And they're gonna use them to apportion the states and stay in power, and then they sign them up for welfare and milk it off of them. | ||
So whereas I feel sorry for these little kids and people, I love water. | ||
I love to swim in it, love to drink it, love to look at it. | ||
But if I'm under the Hoover Dam and somebody blows it up and billions of gallons of it will fall on me and kill me, I don't like water very much. | ||
So this little girl's really sweet. | ||
But she's gonna be signed up and be a palm for the rest of her life as a Democrat Party operative. | ||
And just her being here will be used to apportion her to put Democrats in and just give them seats. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I love water, I don't want to be waterboarded with it. | ||
And the globalists, the UN shut down all third world countries for years, wouldn't let them do farming or anything. | ||
Uh 90% in studies say they're coming here because they're starving to death. | ||
I get it. | ||
The same globalists shut them down to then flood them up here and have their UN camp ship them here. | ||
Appeals court allows into protected status for migrants. | ||
More straight ahead. | ||
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All right, folks, listen to me and listen to me carefully. | ||
Um Kyle Serafin is uh probably the most famous FBI whistleblower in history, devastated the Democrats, their inside operations, all their DEI, all their covering up rapes of little girls and boys' bathrooms, girls' bathrooms. | ||
Targeting of conservative Catholics, traditional Catholics. | ||
He has been on a mission to expose the horrible vetting process and the deep staters that we're getting into the Trump administration and the FBI. | ||
And he's like getting scalps five, six times a week now. | ||
It's it's it's crazy. | ||
And this early this morning, I saw the headlines that Cash Patel says, all right, we're gonna bring back the FBI whistleblowers, which they promised to do. | ||
We're gonna give them their back pay and reinstate them. | ||
O'Boyle and others. | ||
And I called him and I said, This is capitulation. | ||
He said they haven't done it yet. | ||
I said they've made a deal with the Senate, who's over this. | ||
I mean, I told him this this morning. | ||
I I said, they they're announcing it because you saw uh Don Jr. yesterday say, oh, they're gonna reinstate the whistleblowers. | ||
And like Sarah would send me messages. | ||
Sarah would smarter than I'm anyways, but I'm smarter than him otherwise. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like with different angles. | ||
Once you get smart knowledge, we don't right about some things, not about it. | ||
And I told him this morning, I said, no, you watch, you're gonna get calls, and they're getting ready to reinstate people today. | ||
And sure as hell, I just talked to him during the break, but of course, it's gonna be a stab in the back, it's gonna be a whitewash. | ||
Because at first, Bon Gino and Battel, oh, Seraphim and Leboyle are heroes, and oh, they're the best and everything, and then suddenly they went to Grassley and talked crap about them, all this because they decided to join with the guys in the FBI, and like, oh, it'll be safer if you just work with us. | ||
But for whatever reason, now they've learned that's not the case. | ||
And we wanted to believe in Bon Gino. | ||
We wanted to believe in Patel. | ||
We just want to win. | ||
We just gotta report to you the facts. | ||
So, yeah, it it'll here's the deal. | ||
What they think is gonna be their limited hangout is gonna blow up in their face. | ||
And you know, Kyle this morning's like, no, it's a screw job. | ||
They they haven't reinstated people. | ||
I said, they are trying to jump ahead of it and reporting it. | ||
I guarantee you the decision's been made by Trump. | ||
You made a big enough deal about this. | ||
Trump said, Why have you put these heroes back? | ||
This is gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, and then Kyle's like, yeah, now they're gonna stab us in the back. | ||
Of course. | ||
When all they've got to do is stop it. | ||
Stop cutting little boys' dicks off, stop shipping infantile, stop starting World War III with the Russians. | ||
I mean, can't we just not be psychotic supervillains? | ||
Just can we just stop like you know, being villains is not cool. | ||
I know these people think it is. | ||
Like, can we just stop that? | ||
Can we just get back to being normal and successful and build like moon bases and Mars bases and cure cancer and all the stuff they've already done? | ||
So I'm an optimist because I've been doing this 31 years, and I've been awake for 40. | ||
By the time I was 11 years old, I was like, I'm done with comic books, I'm done with Robert E. Howard and Conan, I'm done with Isaac Asimoth, I'm done with H.G. Wells. | ||
I'm reading Carol Quigley. | ||
Because this was real. | ||
I was reading Julius Caesar's letters to Rome, or published under different names of the Battle for Gaul. | ||
And I was reading Mein Kampf, and then trying to figure out what he was talking about about the Weimar Republic. | ||
By the way, it's terribly written book. | ||
I remember I remember they said the little bookstores the mall. | ||
And I'm like 12. | ||
And I walk in, I got blonde hair, blue eyes. | ||
And I had like mainly blue jeans and light blue jeans, but I had like one pair of black jeans and a white t-shirt. | ||
I was wearing black jeans, cowboy boots, and a white shirt. | ||
This woman's behind the counter, and I walk up with a copy of Mein Kampf, so I look like a Nazi. | ||
And this woman goes, Oh my god, you love Hitler. | ||
And I was just like, no, I want to read Mein Kampf. | ||
And she's just looking at me like, oh, and I said, Well, I'm so bad. | ||
Why are you selling the book, lady? | ||
And no, because I do know about Hitler, I don't like Hitler. | ||
And I'll just read it out of books. | ||
Both my grandfathers were in Europe. | ||
I know what they saw in World War II. | ||
But moving on from that, that doesn't mean yet. | ||
Nyahu by extension is good because Hitler's bad. | ||
Netanyahu bad, Hitler bad. | ||
See how it works. | ||
Let me finish up with the news, though. | ||
It's just that this is good news. | ||
You get Kyle Serafid and a few other people and all his infos checked out. | ||
It's just been over and over again been right, right? | ||
It's like it's disgusting how accurate it's been. | ||
By discussing it's scary. | ||
But finally during the break, I was out there talking to him. | ||
He's not so pessimistic now. | ||
Because like Roger Stone always said, if you can get to Trump and get him the facts, he'll make the right decision. | ||
Unless they bubble wrap him with so much BS and so many crises, he's distracted and burnt out at 79. | ||
But he's got Kurt Suzdak, very respected high-level former FBI agent who was within millimeters of getting Bongino's job. | ||
And who uh Sarah recommended. | ||
And Seraphim feels terrible. | ||
He recommended Patel over the AG of Missouri, who is clearly better, who's being brought in to replace Patel. | ||
You heard that here first yesterday. | ||
And it's not some hard on against Patel or any of these guys. | ||
It's just lightweights. | ||
They want to just go around and party and be on podcasts. | ||
Hey, this is a man's world, guys. | ||
You're not involved in this to run around and be a celebrity. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, that all sucks. | ||
War is what's fun. | ||
Saving America is what's fun. | ||
God, have you guys ever figured out how good it is to fight tyranny? | ||
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You would not give a damn about Hollywood or acting cool. | |
I mean, God. | ||
Just join us for 10 seconds. | ||
Just let me put one percent of my spirit into you. | ||
And we will fix all our problems very, very quickly. | ||
People like, oh, you're so nice to fight them. | ||
Oh, you're so heroic. | ||
So heroic to fight tyranny. | ||
I'm as high as a damn kite off of the spirit. | ||
We're meant to crush evil. | ||
We're meant to be strong. | ||
We're meant to be truthful. | ||
That's power. | ||
Not lying, not screwing people over, not brainwashing children, not creating racism, not attacking conservative Christians. | ||
Kurt Suzak, who was going to be the deputy director, and I'm probably going to be in the director, deputy director, under the new guy. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
And folks, this is a we can control the FBI for America. | ||
That's capturing the deep state. | ||
That's capturing the Petorian Guard. | ||
We are within spitting distance of this right now. | ||
He's coming up next hour. | ||
I'm going to leave so that Serifan can do the interview because I'll be a distraction. | ||
So moving on here in the time we have. | ||
Governor Hochel pardons Laotian immigrant to stop his deportation. | ||
You got this illegal alien that murdered somebody, and she secretly pardoned him because it's so mean to send him back to his country. | ||
I mean, these people are at war with us. | ||
Look at this article. | ||
Even Town Hall got it wrong. | ||
And I use this not to attack Town Hall, but the New York Times watching post all the same thing. | ||
Trump arming National Guard, they're coming to kill you weapons. | ||
It's all over. | ||
So it found the order. | ||
The National Guard, where they're deployed, always has an armory in case they're called to do that during a full civil war or attack or earthquake or whatever. | ||
And so the order says, yes, if commanded by commanders and given down the chain of command, they have guns, they have weapons at the armory. | ||
Yeah, they got rocket launchers and hand grenades, too. | ||
But you see, they're putting the guns, and then you read the fine print, and it says, no, we're not having any plan to put people with guns on the street, which kind of makes them a target not to, but it could also be a problem. | ||
It could provocateurum to something. | ||
So it's we can have a Kent State. | ||
So I think it's good they're not armed. | ||
They're just there as watchers. | ||
But you read the actual order, it says, uh, well, yeah, if we're ordered to, we have an armory 20 miles away. | ||
But even Town Hall, National Guard in DC to carry weapons amid crime crackdown. | ||
And then you read deeper into the article, and it says, oh, they're at the armory. | ||
We have no plan to do that. | ||
Meanwhile, the Boston mayor, a known CHICOM agent, says she won't cooperate with ISDHS and says it's a revolution. | ||
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And it goes on and on and on. | ||
So all they've got is, oh, I detained somebody to see their paperwork. | ||
Oh, it's so mean. | ||
Oh, it's so evil. | ||
So, oh, and they spin it. | ||
Tuberculosis. | ||
Shhh spawning in crowded, dirty ice detention facility. | ||
So there's tuberculosis potentially in the ice facility, but there's never any concern about drug resistant or drug immune tuberculosis spreading all over the U.S. from illegal aliens on record. | ||
It's that they're holding the people with tuberculosis, and now that's bad. | ||
This ain't like COVID, some exaggerated thing. | ||
This drug-resistant tuberculosis kills tens of thousands a year. | ||
This is a real thing. | ||
But oh my God, they're in a facility with tuberculosis, and they won't let in the Soros doctors. | ||
They're covering it up. | ||
How does Soros doctors have right to get in there? | ||
So that's how sick this is. | ||
And I'm looking here because I actually had the order. | ||
Just tell Wilson once we take this clip out, put it in post, find the National Guard clip. | ||
I'll find it. | ||
I've got the National Guard order where it says, no, we don't have weapons. | ||
They're at the armory. | ||
We're ordered to have them. | ||
They always have that. | ||
I had it in the stack, I can't find it. | ||
And probably have some OCD breakdown now, but the point is it's there. | ||
So you're hearing all this. | ||
Oh, God, weapons. | ||
Oh, they're coming to kill us. | ||
Oh, it's over. | ||
They got machine guns. | ||
They're gonna mow us all down. | ||
And then, meanwhile, they're like, uh, no, we've not been ordered to have weapons, but we got them at the armory. | ||
Headline, they've got guns. | ||
They're coming. | ||
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Driving me crazy. | ||
Once I get obsessed with a piece of information, I can't get off of it. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
Now, let me hit this before we run out of time. | ||
I am on record at a national scale to be the first person to ever cover Epstein. | ||
And that was just because I had sources 20 years ago saying, hey, there's a Massad operator. | ||
He's running a honeypot. | ||
Did you see this going on? | ||
He just, you know, you see how they're covering this up. | ||
And I already knew about those operations. | ||
So I covered it. | ||
And it's on record I did. | ||
And then people are like, well, you know, Trump's not releasing it all, so he's covering it up. | ||
Well, that's because the CIA came to him and said, this is our operation with the Massad, you can't do that. | ||
And I'm not defending that. | ||
But that's what's going on. | ||
Then the Democrats had the nerve to turn around and come back with the stuff they left in files that they dropped a dime on themselves for the information we have, to then salt it with Melania as a hooker and all the stuff they've already retracted. | ||
I predicted they would do. | ||
But moving away from that, let's just say Trump's the devil, okay? | ||
And he's in there screwing a thousand kids with Epstein a day, which isn't true, but let's just say that. | ||
Great. | ||
Let's move on. | ||
Anthony Wiener, the protege of Senator Chuck Schumer, Uba Abadim, the weird sex handler and girlfriend of Hillary Clinton. | ||
These are some nasty people. | ||
His laptop, and I've interviewed the police officers off record in New Jersey and New York who didn't even want to say they'd seen it because nine police officers that on record saw it and filed reports on it, all died. | ||
Let's pull up those clips. | ||
I got a couple of them, Tucker Carlson had a professor on talking about that. | ||
Get those ready. | ||
Yeah, get yeah, get those ready. | ||
So I'll do more of this tomorrow because I ran out of time, but again, there's this obsession with Epstein, which is great. | ||
This is the group above it, the Clintons, their foundation, that's already had their director caught smuggling kids out of Haiti, and you know, all the weird John Podesta we got seven-year-olds in the pool for your pleasure and for your entertainment and all that, and you know, $50-someth in hot dogs for Obama. | ||
This is the group with Wiener above it. | ||
So this is Epstein, too. | ||
But I talked to police that were there who didn't want to go on the show in New Jersey, New York, and they said, listen, it's worse than you can imagine. | ||
It's not just kids getting raped, it's snuff films. | ||
So I've been told that it's snuff films. | ||
I told you this 10 years ago or whenever it came out. | ||
I remember Hillary's first job with her dad was a deputy head of the mafia in Chicago as a young lawyer was defending rich pedophiles in hot springs and in um Little Rock, who would kidnap and rape girls half to death. | ||
You know, why does that matter? | ||
Well, that was actually the Chicago Mafia's headquarters was Hot Springs. | ||
You don't know about that. | ||
Look it up. | ||
The point is she has been in this since she was 20-something years old. | ||
And she got sanctioned in the Nixon Watergate stuff for making up evidence. | ||
So remember the warrant. | ||
Clinton Abdeen emails led feds to seize Wiener laptop. | ||
And that's from uh 2016. | ||
So yeah, 10 years ago, nine years ago. | ||
So I've talked to the people that saw it and said, listen, it's worse than you can imagine. | ||
And so is Hagman. | ||
On record, he said that here as well. | ||
So now this is all coming out because he's trying to run for office again as a city councilman, and I don't have time to play it. | ||
I'll do it tomorrow. | ||
Maybe we'll add it in post once we're not live. | ||
He's like, well, big deal. | ||
I was like, well, 15-year-old girls, you know, he's he's got them doing sex. | ||
They're having video sex. | ||
He's trying to meet with them. | ||
He's like, what's wrong with that? | ||
That's a pedophile for you. | ||
He thinks as an elected official that works for Chuck Sumer, well, big deal. | ||
I'm talking to somebody's daughter and you know, and telling her to do this sex acts, and I'm sitting there showing her my genitals, and you know, you know what they do. | ||
This is sick. | ||
But the point is is that the laptop is a hundred times worse on record what we know about Epstein. | ||
It was all code protected, had kill switches. | ||
It was a giant blackmail file of Hillary, Uma Abedin, and Chuck Schumer. | ||
And Wiener is just a crazy pedophile that you know, like the ones you see getting busted on the street. | ||
He's not even like, what's wrong? | ||
I love kids. | ||
Love's love. | ||
So we need to focus on this because everybody's obsessing a rev scene. | ||
That's great. | ||
This is up the chain. | ||
We want the Wiener laptop. | ||
And now she left him as the beard. | ||
She now is married to Alexander Soros. | ||
Which again, I'm not saying he's a pedophile. | ||
But if I was going to cast somebody in a movie to play like It the Clown that kidnaps kids in an ice cream truck and takes them to a dungeon to suck their blood, it'd be him. | ||
I'll co-star him and Brian Stelter. | ||
And Adam Schiff would, you know, be like the he'd be part of it too. | ||
Well, you know, so David Cullum is a very respected scientist, physicist, you name it. | ||
He was on Tucker Carlson, and again, I already know this all true, but it's gonna hear from him. | ||
Here he is talking about the Clintons and all this. | ||
And oh, oh, don't forget, as I predicted, not just Florida now, New York. | ||
Judge denies request to unseal Epstein grand jury. | ||
Democrat judge in New York doesn't want it released when Trump said it he wants it released. | ||
Not a hard prediction to make. | ||
So why is Trump saying it's all bull? | ||
Not Epstein, the files they brought him salted with Milani as a whore, working for Epstein, which I predicted they would do, which they did three weeks later. | ||
That's fake. | ||
The same Jane Doe's, that's fake. | ||
They manipulated Trump with bad advice as Kyle Seraf and predicted before it happened what happened. | ||
That's sick, folks. | ||
That's mind control. | ||
And I'm sorry, Bangino and Patel, bare minimum are lightweights, and they can't handle this level of information because they're not in it 18 hours a day. | ||
And we need people that are ready to go to war with the globalists. | ||
And both of them are on their way up. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
And they can go be stars on Fox News and play candy candy land over there. | ||
As for us, we'll be in the front lines of the war. | ||
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Wiener's laptop had kill switches in it. | ||
Anthony Wiener's laptop were ever released. | ||
The government Would fall. | ||
Wiener's laptop had kill switches in it. | ||
It was filled with crap that wasn't supposed to be there. | ||
We never get to see it. | ||
Supposedly nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop. | ||
They had to keep leaving the room because they couldn't stand what they were seeing. | ||
And all nine are now dead. | ||
There's names and faces and deadness. | ||
They're real people. | ||
Now you can say, well, maybe they died for other reads. | ||
I go, but it's still nine cops. | ||
You know, it's like the five cops who died after January 6th, right? | ||
Four of them were suicides. | ||
Out of according to AI, there were about 80 cops really in the thick of things. | ||
Four of them died from suicide? | ||
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Thank you. | |
So you think the point of arresting Diddy was to shut down inquiry into what Diddy was doing. | ||
Get the data, right? | ||
I think they did it to get all the data away from Diddy because he was being sued in civil court. | ||
And so they arrested. | ||
What'd they just convict him of? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Well, that's clearly the point of the first Jeffrey Epstein arrest. | ||
Wiener's laptop had kill switches in it. | ||
It was filled with crap that wasn't supposed to be there. | ||
We never get to see it. | ||
Supposedly nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop. | ||
They had to keep leaving the room because they couldn't stand what they were seeing. | ||
And all nine are now dead. | ||
There's names and faces and deadness. | ||
They're real people. | ||
Now you can say, well, maybe they died for other reads. | ||
I go, but it's still nine cops. | ||
You know, it's like the five cops who died after January 6th, right? | ||
Four of them were suicides. | ||
Out of according to AI, there were about 80 cops really in the thick of things. | ||
Four of them died from suicide. | ||
And that's all true. | ||
So the point is, this is all coming out. | ||
What's old news to us is new news now for the public. | ||
And I didn't just talk to some of these people. | ||
I've had uh Hagman on who talked to him too. | ||
And people were scared. | ||
And they just said, it ain't just raping kids, it's killing them. | ||
So that's who we're dealing with here, folks. | ||
These are hardcore demons. | ||
All right, we're going to break. | ||
Kyle Serva's gonna come and give us a five-minute preview of what's coming up. | ||
Then he's got the guy that was tapped to be the deputy director, but wasn't very senior former FBI joining him coming up. | ||
But the big news is Patel says, Oh, we're gonna reinstate the people. | ||
That's because the heat's being put on him, and Trump knows about it now. | ||
That's good news. | ||
And I hope Patel's just waking up. | ||
Maybe you know, he was just ignorant. | ||
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All right, listen to me very carefully, folks. | ||
We are making major ground against the deep state. | ||
And one of the big litmus tests of the new Trump administration, seven months in is would they reinstate or validate and vindicate the O'Boyles and the seraphins and the FBI agents that blew the whistle on the Democrats and all their incredible tyranny against Trump, the American people, you name it. | ||
And all the Bonginos and the Patels. | ||
Oh, you know, seraphim's a hero, Boyle's a hero. | ||
These other guys are heroes. | ||
Soon as they get in, they go tell Senator Grassley, oh, these are actually you know not good guys. | ||
Now, that means they'd obviously were trying to work with the Deep state. | ||
But O'Boyle and Seraf in particular keep exposing this. | ||
So now you've seen these purges of bad guys. | ||
Now Gabbard doesn't need that. | ||
She's for real. | ||
She just fired 40 plus percent of her entire office today. | ||
So we're really starting to see the right motion here. | ||
But this morning, when I saw Patel say, Oh, we are reinstating. | ||
We are bringing in the whistleblowers. | ||
Serafin's like, well, he hasn't done that. | ||
And I said the decision's been made. | ||
They wanted to make the announcement. | ||
You're about to hear that. | ||
They started getting the calls. | ||
And it's not completely happening. | ||
But the point is, it's enough to try to satisfy Trump because of this show and Serafin and others raising the knowledge of it. | ||
It's now there. | ||
So the first admin, we let sessions and all of them sell us out and bar. | ||
We're not doing that now. | ||
We're holding Trump's feet in the fire. | ||
We're not panicking. | ||
We are enforcing the will of the voters and the Constitution. | ||
And so the fact that this is happening is a huge victory. | ||
You have the AG of Missouri, who's a really good patriot, who was going to be the director, who was in the run running. | ||
Serafin was manipulated, admitted that, supported Patel now has said he was wrong about that. | ||
And we also have the next guest, uh Kurt Suzak, who was also going to be the deputy, he was in the front running. | ||
That got shot down. | ||
But the fact that if we can get control of the FBI of the American people, that is a huge victory taking over the swamp. | ||
And so that's where we are. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
Sarah, and we're going to break in two minutes, you're gonna take over and host with your guests coming up, but just give people a recap. | ||
And it's what I said accurate. | ||
Yeah, most of that is accurate. | ||
The uh the recap is real simple. | ||
Yesterday I came on your program, and I think we made some very compelling arguments, which I think may have hit home and the actions today sort of indicate that. | ||
Look, the argument is real simple. | ||
You've got a guy like Andrew Bailey, who's the AG in Missouri. | ||
He's too talented a politician to come in and play second fiddle in an organization that he was looked at to run. | ||
That's part one. | ||
Dan Bongino's been miserable for a while. | ||
He's gone on Fox and said it. | ||
He said that he's you know divorced from his wife and he's got this like incredible burden on him. | ||
So he doesn't like what he's doing. | ||
So we're looking for a soft exit. | ||
But to think that a top-tier politician at the state level who has national potential is gonna go become a nobody at the FBI, very unlikely, as far as I can tell. | ||
And if the audience is being honest, like just ask yourself do you know who the last three or four FBI deputy directors are? | ||
And what are they doing right now? | ||
And the answer is you probably don't know unless you were an F. So clearly he's being brought in to replace Patel. | ||
And then we also have all these other big developments. | ||
You know, you have Don Jr. saying, Oh, yeah, they're gonna reinstate them. | ||
So he said that months ago. | ||
Do you know that? | ||
Yeah, apparently it's just now getting to the desk of people in the White House, like the chief of staff, Susie Wiles, and others, they're just now going, wait a minute, you didn't reinstate those guys? | ||
What the hell have you guys been doing? | ||
And you had to spotlight, and then they criminally investigated you, the J6 leaders and the and the guys that raided Trump's Mar Lago, you're doing a public service, and even some of the manga people are so brainwashed, like you're a traitor, don't criticize Bongiano Patel. | ||
No, they are the ones that let this happen. | ||
You're doing a good job criticizing them. | ||
It's so easy. | ||
All you gotta do is go do the right thing right away. | ||
We can know people by their fruits. | ||
If the fruit is, is that you're not gonna reinstate guys who are whistleblowers, if you're not gonna give them their job back and make them whole and let their families eat, you're not a good guy. | ||
So all I'm doing is point some light on that. | ||
I'm using the platform that I've built up over the last couple years to tell people about it. | ||
And um, yeah, you guys hit the barbed wire and and and then you're you're from the side. | ||
That shows you bad actors. | ||
It's all coming to a head. | ||
Kyle Serafin takes over now. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. | ||
As you can see, I am not Alex Jones, I'm Kyle Serafin, and I appreciate you guys joining us. | ||
We're gonna be doing uh kind of a special segment here. | ||
This is something that's near and dear to my heart. | ||
You may have seen our segment yesterday where I think we caused some ripples through the swamp through the Washington, D.C. sort of lead. | ||
Nobody really saw it coming. | ||
Um, I think we called a shot that was a little bit too early. | ||
For those people that are most upset about the things that I said, and there's plenty of people that have been upset about it because I called a couple things that are logically coherent to me. | ||
It's very clear to me that a top-tier state politician is not gonna step in and be the number two, or even worse, the co-number two at an agency like the FBI. | ||
And um, I don't think he's gonna sit in those shadows. | ||
So I looked at what the data in front of me says, says that we're gonna see Andrew Bailey take over for Cash Patel. | ||
I don't know If that caused the uh the sort of fire storm that we saw this morning. | ||
But what we heard was immediately last night, DOJ activated and authorized a whistleblower deal for some of the whistleblowers that are friends of mine. | ||
And then it got weird because the pressure that was put on Cash Patel, and I think because of being on this program, it actually resulted in him deciding to usurp the authority from the folks that were mediating and were doing the negotiation for DOJ. | ||
And Cash Patel unilaterally decided not only were they gonna give these guys some back pay and tell them to piss off and go on their way. | ||
What he said was is we're gonna reinstate them to their old job, which is completely illogical. | ||
And I'm gonna bring on somebody who's been through this battle, who's walked through these sort of uh these issues before, and he's someone that people in the FBI reach out to. | ||
It's not a name that you've heard before. | ||
I'm gonna bring on Kurt Suzdak. | ||
He was a supervisory special agent in the FBI. | ||
He worked in New York, he worked in headquarters, he's uh based out of Connecticut. | ||
He's an attorney, and he has a real life job now that he's left the FBI after almost 25 years of service. | ||
But the one thing that you can also know is that when people in the bureau have a problem, they know to pick up the phone and call Kurt. | ||
And Kurt has been kind of a hub for a lot of the whistleblower activity that you've heard over the last couple of years. | ||
There have been probably two or three different hubs. | ||
Kurt was a main focus of one of them. | ||
And so if you saw stories coming out in the Washington Times or if you saw it in the New York Post, a lot of times Kurt was the guy behind the scenes making sure that the whistleblowers giving you information and insight into what that agency did, didn't get destroyed. | ||
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. | ||
Uh Kurt, thanks for being on the program. | ||
I wanted to welcome him on. | ||
How are you doing, buddy? | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
That's that's the whole that's my whole was my whole job really for the last three years is trying to make sure whistleblowers in the FBI don't get terminated as soon as they report misconduct. | ||
And we've been lucky in that fact. | ||
Well, let's do a look at quick bio just so people can do it. | ||
I gave a little sketch of it, but do you want to tell people just your bona fides or where you came from, where you worked in the bureau, and sort of what kind of cases you worked. | ||
I worked out in New York. | ||
I I mean, for 10 years, I was in Baghdad in Iraq as the one of the assistant legal attaches for um by a year and a half, went to New Haven, went did a tour in headquarters. | ||
And during that point in time, I actually was introduced to the to the whistleblower system, court system because of um the issues I had in in New Haven. | ||
I think I'm I I won two cases inside that um court and then became realized that no one actually I say a court, it's called the Office of Attorney Recruitment Management. | ||
They got a recruitment attorneys who adjudicate whistleblower cases in the FBI, which is insane. | ||
But they have, but this this group that does this. | ||
Um I I went there. | ||
Um, it was fairly public because I also had an EEO case going on. | ||
I won both. | ||
I settled the EEO, won the whistleblower cases, and then people started calling me up during this saying, how do I do this? | ||
And then I kept notes and I helped out a lot of employees, um, a lot of very painful lot of people, people who had employees that called me up. | ||
I've had at least five, and I think six, where I had people call me up that were suicidal because of how bad the whole system was. | ||
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And I mean, and it was excruciating for them. | |
People don't know, don't understand how bad this can get when you have the as soon as you report misconduct, the bureau goes after you and then accuse you of false statements. | ||
So I did I did that. | ||
I retired in 21. | ||
And then there was a lot of agents that were coming in asking for help. | ||
One of them I think was Kyle Serafin. | ||
I'll say, How do I do something here? | ||
And I uh I said, here's the idea. | ||
I actually did this as pro bono. | ||
It's um most of the whistleblower stuff I did was a free service for my my my um the differing employees, and I've continued to do that up until um about March of this year, actually May of this year. | ||
Let me let me hone in on one thing that you said that it wasn't very common to be able to win a case against the Bureau. | ||
I don't think people understand that. | ||
So they've heard the expression about FBI whistleblowers coming forward, government whistleblowers in the intelligence community that's played a prominent role in a lot of the politics in a way that it probably hasn't historically. | ||
Um, you want to give people just kind of a rough sketch of the odds of winning a case and being, let's say, uh vindicated and properly readjudicated and put back into your job as an FBI whistleblower or an intel whistleblower. | ||
One like one percent. | ||
I mean, it's it's it's insane. | ||
I mean, to realize that I I think I'm the first, and no one's actually uh said I'm wrong with it. | ||
I'm the first employee who filed a whistleblower complaint, went through the adjudication and kept his job. | ||
Now, the afterwards, a number of people who who I've helped have managed to actually file whistleblower complaints and kept his job. | ||
But beforehand, you had some people, Fred Whitehurst, you had Jane Turner, you had um Robin Gritz. | ||
They were all they were all gone. | ||
Didn't matter whether they're gonna win the case or lose. | ||
And those cases back in um before me would take eight, 10 years. | ||
One right now, one um former employee, his case, his whistleblower case has been going on for nine years. | ||
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Nine, I mean, that's a supreme court case. | ||
And no one's ever heard his name before, uh, the odds. | ||
No, um, Omar Mantoya, yeah, good guy. | ||
And he um he walked into the the ASAC, the assistant special agent in charge's office and told him to do the right thing. | ||
Then he was uh he was determined to be an insider threat and he was gone. | ||
That was his that was his crime. | ||
And I think that the point that we're trying to make here, and you know, this is a new phenomenon, I think, to the American public over the last maybe three, four years, and I think I had something to do with it, is sort of bringing that forward. | ||
And obviously, I'm sitting in this desk right now because I've had a propensity to talk about it. | ||
That's not really that common. | ||
We don't see media coverage of previous cases unless I'm wrong. | ||
And I don't think there's a lot of like public vindication either that gets done. | ||
Is that right? | ||
They're the O R I M, this group that does the actual whistleblower adjudications. | ||
I've never seen them issue any decisions ever publicly. | ||
And they're the ones that are supposed to say whether or not you are a whistleblower or not. | ||
They investigate the case and decide whether you're retaliate against right. | ||
They're the court. | ||
See, it's a complicated system, but you you eventually get to the court, the quote-unquote court, which is which is O R A M, the recruiters, and then you it basically is a full court case. | ||
I mean, you have to file motions, and then they and it's it's a long, lengthy process. | ||
And by the time you're done, your career is probably done. | ||
I mean, it's I mean, absent a few people, most of them take 10, 10, 12 years. | ||
And I think the odds of winning right now from um maybe a hundred maybe there's probably about a hundred whistleblower cases a year that are filed. | ||
Some go by the wayside quickly. | ||
Of that, there's usually one case that's um found in favor of employee. | ||
Perfect. | ||
It's it's small. | ||
Totally not stacked against the uh the individual and definitely not favoring the government, is what you're saying. | ||
The government doesn't investigate the government and find the government did nothing wrong. | ||
Governor, they haven't done anything wrong. | ||
But but that the shame of it is that the whistleblowers, all that all the FBI has to do is when someone reports misconduct, say thank you, we'll look into it and file it. | ||
You don't have to retaliate against somebody who reports misconduct. | ||
So wait, why don't they just do that? | ||
Because doesn't that seem like the easy move? | ||
Um This is a bureau culture question, but but most of the audience here has not worked for this agency. | ||
So yeah, what is what is the bureau culture that says you can't report anything wrong? | ||
You can't well, you can't report anything wrong. | ||
You you are not allowed to report misconduct. | ||
I mean, that's that's the message. | ||
And it's funny because that we we we investigate police, we investigate all kinds of wrongdoing. | ||
The only wrongdoing you can't report in the FBI is if issues inside the FBI. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
And most unfortunately, it takes about 10 years for agents to learn this. | ||
And by that time, they're already in trouble. | ||
But it but you can't any employee, if they if it knowing what I know now, and knowing what most of my clients know, they wouldn't report the misconduct because they know what would happen to them. | ||
Can you give up because just for a broad survey, can you talk about some some of the types of things that were out there that you would say are like uh allegations? | ||
You know, what what vein were they in? | ||
Were they um stealing things? | ||
Were they um you know, false statements, were they some sort of corruption uh or you know, blackmail? | ||
What were the things that people had to report that found themselves on the wrong side of the bureau? | ||
Brought one was uh one agent actually um um took drug lost drugs and um in a buy. | ||
His informant stole the drugs, and then he ordered the informant to buy additional drugs and put them in. | ||
So that's tampering with evidence. | ||
Um that case, uh they're the um issues with um a lot uh you know, unfortunately, a lot of them have to do with sex, right? | ||
And that's managers hitting on. | ||
I mean, one ASAC who was hitting on an employee, she wasn't um, she wasn't interested. | ||
Um, it became an issue, she reported it. | ||
You know, he's promoted, she's gone. | ||
So the victim is the one to blame if you report any kind of sexual malfeasance in the bureau. | ||
That's pretty common, right? | ||
Yeah, well, I'm gonna go. | ||
I think that would surprise people, is what I'm getting at. | ||
I think people would be surprised to learn how much that's surprised. | ||
Yeah, but I I mean I had one woman, and I know one of the most painful ones where a woman was assaulted in Hoover building. | ||
She was she was um the the guy a guy walked in drunk and fondled her, and she and she called me up and and and the she's like, What do I do? | ||
And the bureau said, look, it we'll give you your um your a transfer if you don't you know if you don't do anything. | ||
And I mean, so the reporting it, you're gone. | ||
If she and she took the transfer transfer and run, that was a smart move to do because she would have lost her job if she if she reported it. | ||
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So that's a real shame of it. | ||
Yeah, so we've set the kind of, I just want to set the parameters up. | ||
That's kind of what the world is. | ||
You you've done a lot of this, you've spent a couple of years doing it, like you said, for free. | ||
Uh, you and I have a history of looking through this, and I'm doing it in a very public way. | ||
Um, Cash Patel just made an announcement. | ||
We covered it at the top of the hour and just at the bottom of the last hour, saying that 10 whistleblowers have been reinstated. | ||
Uh, none of the guys that I know have been called, none of them have a deal inked, and nobody we know is resulting. | ||
You represent a bunch of whistleblowers. | ||
Who of your clients have been reinstated because of that? | ||
Well, I'm I I can say that there's things happening right now. | ||
Um, I I've I've heard that recently. | ||
Now the question is, how legitimate are these? | ||
First of all, they should be risk reinstated automatically. | ||
That shouldn't even be an issue. | ||
I mean, these aren't people who did anything wrong. | ||
I mean, that's the they're like, hey, I reported something. | ||
Well, yeah, but we took your clearance and you, but then you went on the news and said something and you went to Congress, so you can't be in the FBI. | ||
That's that's at you you're allowed to defend yourself in America. | ||
And basically the FBI's position is if you defend yourself, we can't have you back. | ||
And so now uh they're looking at getting I my guess is that they're gonna offer some people to go back and they're gonna offer money. | ||
Unfortunately, what's the damage that's done here, and people, it's hard to unless you've been through the process or have talked to people who've been through it, it's hard to recognize how much pain is to have spent 10 years as an agent and then have the FBI accuse you of lying, accuse you of being an insider threat, removing your security clearance. | ||
I mean, doing things that are insane. | ||
Oh, hey, you went to a range and you shot wrong, and you know you were you know in an empty range, miles from anywhere, you um you're a threat. | ||
What? | ||
I mean, that and and it's not it doesn't even pass um a simple test of of in reality, and meanwhile, they they will they will throw people out for that nonsense. | ||
Why do you think they uh why do you think Cash made that announcement this morning? | ||
I've speculated on it, but I wanted to hear if you had any thoughts or if you've heard anything more specific about why that came down today, what the pressure is. | ||
The bureau the people in the bureau don't trust him. | ||
The I mean the the the real that he has done he has not done anything to um earn the trust of the people of the employees. | ||
Some of the decisions don't even make sense um that for you know that he's made. | ||
I think that he was gonna have everyone learn mixed martial arts so they all can go on, you know, at one point, so they can go in Washington and kick everyone's butt down in um. | ||
Yeah, we were gonna do some UFC training at Quantico. | ||
I heard yeah, yeah. | ||
We get go but but if you knew anything about the bureau, most investigators aren't into that. | ||
They're not going to, they're not gonna be getting down on the ground with people. | ||
I mean, if most people will, if someone throws a sandwich at them, they're gonna catch it and probably keep it. | ||
If you eat it, I mean they're not gonna they're not gonna be able to do that. | ||
Agents are notoriously cheap, is what you're telling me. | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
And but but again, but it's in but the bureau is filled with investigators, high-level, high-tech, sophisticated people. | ||
You have them walking in groups of five around DC, which is incredible waste of money. | ||
They should be doing wiretaps, they should be doing helping prosecution, you know, the prosecution, getting getting um, you know, investigating these gangs, but instead they're walking around and they're I mean, people are laughing at them because police don't walk around in groups of five. | ||
That's a gaggle. | ||
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Goose beasts do that, not um FBI, you know, not we we saw, yeah, we've seen these sort of press releases. | |
Actually, uh Patel put out, and maybe they can throw it back up on the screen. | ||
But this was the the actual tweet that he announced, and it was sometime uh just before I was asked to come down here saying breaking. | ||
He he you he led with the word breaking like he's a journalist. | ||
Is I mean, he's doing social media influencer stuff. | ||
That's all you do. | ||
And and so I've been told, and you tell me if you're hearing the same thing, but folks inside the bureau saying, you know, they they look at Twitter to see what we're doing today, because what is the director telling us uh are the priorities? | ||
And you know, what is the deputy out there tweeting about? | ||
And that's apparently what they're most interested in. | ||
They're not sending emails on the you know on the classified side on the red side or whatever, they're sending it out. | ||
There's no retwitter. | ||
Yeah, there's no um, I mean, and and one that was one of the big criticisms of um Bon Gino, but he he didn't know the organization. | ||
He's sending stuff out on Twitter, but he goes, people are looking for stuff on the red on the computer system internally. | ||
The deputy director doesn't talk to the um employees on public uh and in you know in public forums. | ||
Those conversations are supposed to be um law enforcement only, and but that's not what they did. | ||
Again, and a lot of agents can't tell you what the priorities of the bureau are. | ||
I mean, and here's the thing. | ||
I I know okay, we have crime. | ||
The the bureau, the priority may be Washington right now, but the priority is always counterintelligence and counter-terrorism. | ||
That has to be. | ||
Nobody else does that to the level the FBI does. | ||
And so when you're looking at whatever we're doing, we can't that Bureau cannot let that mission go. | ||
That is the mission. | ||
And so now it the agents haven't even heard that. | ||
They're not sure. | ||
The agents, the ones I've talked to, I talk to them all the time. | ||
They're like, we're not here's here's my mission. | ||
I'm going, I'm gonna do some ice raids in the morning, I'm hitting the gym, hitting lunch, going home. | ||
Because there's nothing else going on. | ||
You um you had a couple conversations with Patel before he was confirmed, right? | ||
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Is that I don't know how many were yeah, there were there was there's a few. | |
I mean, he asked me if I wanted would be interested being the deputy director. | ||
What were you telling him needed to be done to fix the FBI? | ||
This is obviously going back what, like seven or eight months ago now. | ||
What did you what did you lay on him? | ||
And has he taken any of that advice as far as you can tell? | ||
He has you know, what I told him was don't fire people. | ||
You can read you can, I mean, and then we and we and we've had this discussion before. | ||
Okay, in the KGB, they shoot the people and throw them out the back door and then send them and then send a receipt for or a bill for the bullet. | ||
In the FBI, if you want to get rid of someone, you send them somewhere else where they won't be where they can have their job and they won't be a problem. | ||
That's good because then you don't have lawsuits, people are still employed, but you just don't go firing all these people. | ||
That doesn't work in the FBI. | ||
It's not the only people you're allowed to fire are whistleblowers, that's just the the rule. | ||
And um, and but all the executives, you you move them somewhere else, even if they're doing wrongdoing, you move them somewhere else, and then you put people in the place. | ||
The problem here is that the whole upper echelon of the FBI has really been um institutionalized for politics, and that's been a problem. | ||
And that's my I mean, my biggest fear is that Trump gets out of here. | ||
The old FBI comes right back and they start investigating Trump and trying to prosecute people in that administration. | ||
Fortunately, the one person who's been been outstanding is um is R.A.G. I mean, I think Pam Pam Bondi has really been, she has been doing the absolute phenomenal job. | ||
And and when she announced that Epstein, those Epstein documents and all what they should have fired everybody in the FBI, moved them off to San to San Juan or Alaska as soon as that happened because the FBI that was intent, that had to be intentional. | ||
Let me dig in on that just for I want to dig on that in a second. | ||
Because a lot of people I think on the on the MAGA side of the world are thinking that Pam Bondi is actually the problem. | ||
It sounds like you're suggesting that it's an FBI problem and they set her up. | ||
Is that what I heard? | ||
Yeah, tell me. | ||
I mean, yes, that's absolutely. | ||
I mean, uh, Pam Bondi's trying again the AG has to believe what the FBI is telling her. | ||
If you if the AG can't believe the information out coming out of the FBI, she is she's crippled. | ||
And that and and again, you don't if the FBI gives you a package of documents, says this is what it is, that should be law. | ||
That should be, hey, we're giving, we're making this statement to the to the AG, this is all the documents. | ||
The fact there was a truckload of documents somewhere else, that's I mean, they that everyone in the upper echelon should have been removed at that point in time because that because in the FBI, the one embarrassment, the one thing that you can never do in the FBI is embarrassed the FBI. | ||
That's the rule. | ||
That's even that, and that's at the back, even at the foundationally with whistleblowers. | ||
Hey, you embarrass the FBI, you can't be here anymore. | ||
But the executives, what they did to um to Pam Bondi was was 100% the FBI's fault. | ||
Because in inside the FBI's case, they know every document that's ever been that's ever been obtained. | ||
They can run a report that shows every document in the Epstein file. | ||
This isn't paper, this is all electronic. | ||
So they could have done that and given it to her, but that obviously didn't happen. | ||
Why do you think that was? | ||
Oh, I think I think the people below um Patel and Bon Gino decided they didn't have the New York and the New York group in there decided they weren't gonna do it. | ||
So so there was so they basically sent a bunch of garbage to the attorney general. | ||
And I mean, I think the attorney general now is turning into a force of nature because she's now taking charge of the FBI. | ||
And you know, it's funny. | ||
And here's a here's the thing with the FBI. | ||
People say the FBI should be independent. | ||
No, the FBI works for the attorney general. | ||
The independence comes in when an agent writes a 302. | ||
They should be able to independently and write the truth and not be pressured to write anything that's false. | ||
The independence lies with the investigator to not be harassed while they're writing reports to make sure they're accurate. | ||
And you have a case up in um uh you know of Zach Shaftal case where he was actually, you know, they're being pressured to do the wrong thing, and he said no, and he was fired. | ||
Let me give people a quick brief story on that. | ||
So, Zach, I've gonna I've done a couple hours with him on a on a podcast. | ||
You guys are welcome to go look that up. | ||
But Zach was the supervisory agent in Cordelaine, Idaho, when the quite famous Patriot Front thing happened, and you had that big march on an LGBTQ, whatever it was, day in the park. | ||
Um, the local police seized a bunch of cell phones, hand them over to the FBI and said, go ahead and write some paper for this, write a search warrant. | ||
And the agent said there's no probable cause to believe that a federal crime is taking place. | ||
So we don't feel comfortable doing that. | ||
Zach was the supervisor, and he said, Yeah, I agree, there's no probable cause here. | ||
He stood his ground. | ||
Uh, initially the FBI backed him. | ||
DOJ actually kind of came after him. | ||
This is the independence you're talking about, and they said you must write this search warrant, even though it lacks probable cause. | ||
And for his troubles, he was fired a couple years before being able to retire. | ||
And he's still, he's not one of the whistleblowers reinstated, as far as we know. | ||
Is that right? | ||
He has not been reinstated. | ||
I talked to him this morning. | ||
He's not been reinstated. | ||
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And he's also a slam dunk, like a guy who followed the constitution, believes in the Fourth Amendment. | ||
Oh, he's management material. | ||
That's what you want as an FBI executive. | ||
Let your agents do the right thing. | ||
You know, do investigations, not pressure people because it's the president or it's some group, some political group. | ||
The agents get to do their investigation, write the write the reports fairly accurately, honestly, and then go and testify about them in court. | ||
That's what the FBI's agents' jobs are. | ||
It's not necessarily walk around the streets with the taser in DC and hit by sandwiches. | ||
I I can only imagine the calls you're getting about the taser situation because I've gotten them as well, and nobody quite understands it. | ||
Um, I want to hone in. | ||
We got uh like a little bit left. | ||
Let's hone in on the uh the idea of independent investigators. | ||
You still have to know what's what and what gets handed over. | ||
The embarrassment of Pam Bondi over the Epstein things, who would you what position would you normally lay that blame on, whether or not that person was specifically to blame this time? | ||
Oh, I would blame I would blame the deputy director. | ||
And what what why is that specifically? | ||
Because he well, I mean, first of all, having two deputy directors doesn't make any sense. | ||
You need one person who's responsible. | ||
One person that takes that is going to be responsible. | ||
The deputy director is hired by the um deputy attorney general. | ||
That's the final decision maker on hiring the deputy attorney general. | ||
And if that when that document documents are turned over, it's not the director's not gonna sit there and look at those documents. | ||
It's gonna be the deputy director who's looked at his people, his SACs. | ||
Have you done this? | ||
Is it done correctly? | ||
And and then have them verify that they've done the work and then turn over a real product. | ||
But they didn't turn over a product. | ||
They turn they turn over and turn over a few pages of what's happened here. | ||
And if for and how and in fairness to in fairness to Bondi, because she's not gonna know that. | ||
Because one is she's also new, and she's not made probably doesn't know the documents and all the record systems that you're gonna you can look at to verify, but you would expect the FBI is gonna verify that this is actually the full um you know grouping of files. | ||
Kurt, we're gonna jump back into this in a second because what I want to hear about is how do you solve it from here? | ||
How do we fix the problem that currently exists? | ||
And are these guys going to be able to stick around? | ||
Do you think? | ||
Or are we gonna follow Kyle Serafin's prediction? | ||
We'll do that in just a second here. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're here in the final hour. | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
So I'm Kyle Seraph and I am sitting in for Alex Jones, who is running around the studio right now, shirtless, not exaggerating. | ||
Uh he's just showing off the pecs and the physique. | ||
Good on him. | ||
Let's uh we're we're doing a little bit of a uh deep dive, but we're also going to give you a broader picture. | ||
Some of this stuff involves, I think the Epstein files that were a catastrophic PR fail. | ||
It's very important that we understand that that was sort of the um the catalyst that that grabbed in on this current FBI regime, Cash Patel, Dan Bon Gino, Pam Bondi, Tab uh Todd Blanch, who's over there in the deputy attorney general role. | ||
We're seeing something that we haven't seen in a long time. | ||
And and this is something that Kurt Suzdak, who is my guest for the second half of this hour. | ||
Kurt Suzdak is a retired supervisory special agent from the FBI. | ||
He worked in New York field office for 10 years. | ||
That is the place where they did the Epstein case. | ||
I'm gonna be very interested to know what he thinks. | ||
Big picture, but also small picture, if there actually was anything there. | ||
What we want to talk about here is that this long-term pressure campaign, and correct me if I'm wrong, Kurt, we've been pressuring the Bureau. | ||
Uh uh, what we started talking in 2021. | ||
Does that sound true? | ||
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Yes. | ||
This pressure campaign has resulted for the first time at least that I'm aware of, and that I've been paying attention to, in a director of the FBI going out into a public forum and saying, kind of waving a white flag, hey, we're gonna take 10 people back. | ||
We don't know who the 10 people are yet, because you don't know, and I don't know. | ||
Is it is that a fair characterization? | ||
Well, they they need they all need to be taken back. | ||
I mean, these are people that were running over politics, and that's the problem here. | ||
You can't, you would that the bureau, the bureau stuck these people because they didn't like their politics, they didn't like the religion, and actually that the bureau doesn't really do well with vets either, and then all of a sudden, and now they're fighting to get back in. | ||
I tell people don't go back in because you can't be sure the bureau's not gonna turn around and bury you um in a year and a half, and after every all the news has subsided. | ||
Veterans, who are the others? | ||
Religious people, religious, political, uh whether you're conservative or republic or conservatives of or liberal, conservatives are ones that got knocked out. | ||
And the most recent one, and and you're a veteran too, are you not? | ||
You're in the what, the army? | ||
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I yeah, I was in the army, but I'm also liberal, and that's I mean, I'm fine. | ||
I'm I'm looking at people that we may not may not may not agree on stuff who were getting walked out for no reason whatsoever. | ||
And that's really the painful part because you you can't if if you're not comfortable doing a case because of politics, you just say, hey, look, I can't do this. | ||
I have I have I have an issue here, and um, can you have someone else to do it? | ||
And usually they would say, okay, that's fine. | ||
Yeah, so the idea that you have a like a conflict of interest is a real normal thing. | ||
Human beings have all kinds of outside principles that might kind of compromise them. | ||
Um, I want to I want to hone in, speaking of things that seem to compromise. | ||
We've got we've got the the the inciting incident of this particular thing. | ||
I think we're at the tail end of the Epstein PR failure, which it was. | ||
You've attributed it to a deputy director fail. | ||
Yes. | ||
Do you think that it has to do because that's the role that had to do it? | ||
The guy didn't have the job. | ||
Do you think that it's because it was malicious? | ||
What do you think caused that PR failure? | ||
And then what was the actual truth that should have been done? | ||
Like, how should that have been handled properly? | ||
The deputy director is providing that to the to the attorney general. | ||
That's the person who is responsible. | ||
If something goes wrong, it should be the deputy who um gets hit. | ||
Here you have other people in New York, a lot of them who were who were executives just below the deputy who probably gave that to the um to the um DOJ and said, here it is. | ||
However, if you're if no one got punished, I wasn't aware of anybody who got punished for that. | ||
I mean, catastrophe, disaster. | ||
Who the heck why would the FBI think they can give out partial information to the attorney general? | ||
And at that point, I don't think Pam Bondi really understood the power that she should have over the FBI. | ||
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That the FBI is not an independent organization, and then starting and and allowing them to do it. | ||
They should have removed the executives who were responsible. | ||
The deputy director should have done that. | ||
So yesterday I was on this program. | ||
I was sitting in the in the hot seat, I'm being interviewed, and I and my argument continues to be that you can have an AF Cider, you can have an Andrew Bailey come in, somebody who's got a prosecutorial background, has a political influence, wants to go and accomplish something. | ||
You can bring that person in, but the deputy director of the FBI has to know the FBI so he can call BS when someone hands him a short stack of files and they didn't run the entire report because he's got to know how cases are run. | ||
Is that he has to he has to know how cases, but he also has to know the the politics in the bureau? | ||
He hasn't he has to know the people, he has to know how it runs. | ||
He is ultimately um the one who can determine whether the policies are being followed. | ||
And here, whether we're whether accurate is information is being given to the DOJ and the American people. | ||
That falls squarely on his on the deputy director. | ||
But there's a power vacuum. | ||
I mean, uh unfortunately the deputy and the director are not serious about this, about these issues. | ||
And let me tell you, do you have some salacious things that people have told you in confidence that you can do without revealing who they are? | ||
Some of the things they like what is like what are these guys' reputation inside that agency? | ||
And does that lead us to believe that they can continue doing the job? | ||
Well, I mean, you know, if you're out there at mixed martial art competition, let's look back at the two two you what yeah, but let's look back at the two other two previous deputy directors. | ||
And we and certainly publicly, they you know, Paula Bate and McCabe were targets of um well of protected disclosures that I helped get to Congress. | ||
Both of those guys, they worked 16, 17 hours a day. | ||
They were working in the morning, they're working afternoon, they're working at night. | ||
The depth, the director's off playing, the um the deputy signing documents, making sure things are working, holding people responsible, and the deck while the director is out, you know, as externally facing. | ||
He's the one dealing with Congress, dealing with any of the issues on the outside. | ||
But the deputy sits there and they they sit there until eight, nine, 10 at night, signing documents, and then that goes into Saturday. | ||
These and these guys really did have to work. | ||
And then when you look at the director and then the deputy, six in the morning, seven in the morning, they start their daily briefs on threats. | ||
And that was something that would happen every day for the last what, 20 years. | ||
You start with a briefing that takes 40 minutes to half an hour. | ||
And that's so the deputy and the director can talk know about it, even if they've only heard things once or twice. | ||
They have some familiarity with the threats that are now facing America today and yesterday. | ||
Those threat briefings are gone. | ||
What is a what is a deputy uh director make? | ||
Do we know a year? | ||
I guess he's making about 250 take-home. | ||
Something like that, right? | ||
Okay, so yeah, so a quarter of a million dollars a year, 16, 18 hour days. | ||
That might be a good deal for some people. | ||
Um, it's probably not a good deal for someone who makes millions of dollars a year running a podcast. | ||
And you were actually the like number one contender, as far as I could tell. | ||
I I heard you had the job until you didn't. | ||
The uh the thing that I heard that you didn't get the job was because of the New York mafia. | ||
This is the words that I heard. | ||
This is stuff, this was uh FBI rumor. | ||
This was cash. | ||
Don't kind of tell me New York mafia says, not Kurt, he can't get along with the people. | ||
Cash ended up following through with all these New York mafia people, as far as I can tell. | ||
And those are the people that's like straight up screwed over Pam Bondy on the Epstein file release. | ||
Is that an accurate assessment? | ||
What I'm giving you? | ||
Well, as far as getting along with people, uh just on personal note, uh, there's a lot of agents who call me up asking for advice. | ||
Executives also. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So this is not about this is not about personal advice or personality. | ||
This is the fact that they're very aware that if I got in there, that the top echelon would be replaced. | ||
It would have to be replaced after what happened to Trump. | ||
You can't you can't have a January 6th, you can't have a Trump investigation and then not have an event an honest investigation of who was responsible for it and where and who is actually um committed some violations. | ||
What should these guys have done? | ||
So you you were advising. | ||
Obviously, you're not advising anymore. | ||
I don't think you've gotten a phone call from uh either Dan Bon Gino or Cash Patel anytime recently. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
No, I have not. | ||
So what the hell should these guys have been doing correctly? | ||
And do you think that they can recover, or am I correct that Andrew Bay is going to step in and take over Cash's job? | ||
Do you do you sign off on that kind of uh analysis? | ||
Yeah, I think but I think Patel's Patel's not equipped to handle the FBI. | ||
He's not shown any ability. | ||
First of all, you you have to have trust. | ||
Uh Ray, Ray had trust within the community that he would do something would get done. | ||
Muller did too, whether you like him or not, the politics. | ||
Um, but Patel, every time something changes, he switches his opinion. | ||
He is not consistent with what he's doing. | ||
He and he doesn't know what the job of the FBI is. | ||
Do you think that's uh scary part? | ||
Do you think this sort of breaking whistleblowers being reinstated? | ||
Is that his his uh like a last ditch kind of hail mary? | ||
You're laughing. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
That that would have been done day one. | ||
That again, I again that was one of the things I told Patel. | ||
You can fire me on day one. | ||
You could you can get rid of me at any point. | ||
But on day one, please note that I'm going to I'm going to change the um internal investigation, um, how this done against employees, so it's not weaponized. | ||
I'm going to change the security clearances, and I'm going to reinstate all the people. | ||
I don't care if they're liberal, they're conservative. | ||
If if they don't have a legitimate case against them, they're getting reinstated. | ||
And that's going to happen day one, day two. | ||
And that wasn't going to be by HRD, that would have been by the deputy's office. | ||
So the argument that you see out there is if you're not going to be out there reinstating, making hole the people that were targeting politicization, weaponization, deep state, call it whatever you want. | ||
If you're not going to go fix that problem, then you're part of that problem. | ||
Does that ring true? | ||
That's correct. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Well, I mean, again, they you had people that were, you had people inside of the security division that were specifically targeting Garrett O'Boyle. | ||
I mean, one of the whistleblowers was the one who said, look, they went after Garrett O'Boyle as you know, to have him removed as he walked into a new office to cause him additional pen pain on purpose. | ||
They call they went out of their way to hurt that guy. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, and they did. | ||
They, I mean, they crucified that guy. | ||
And come to find out, he didn't do anything wrong. | ||
And your whistleblower FBI. | ||
You brought forward a uh a disclosure, if I recall, this was to Washington Times, where they where they literally said that their goal was to F him over, and no one like explicitly they said that. | ||
Yes, yeah, it was to Congress. | ||
And though, and those and all those documents are public record. | ||
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Sure. | |
They went to Congress. | ||
Um, they Congress allows people to look at them. | ||
And but it was what one of the supervisors inside the security unit said, I was there when they made that decision. | ||
I pulled one of the bosses aside and said, Do you want to be in an organization that does this to his employees? | ||
And the answer was screw a boyle. | ||
And he didn't do anything wrong. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
There was not there was no probable cause. | ||
No one had any facts that said he did anything wrong. | ||
He's not back in. | ||
So you have a guy who's been out for years that no one has actually said has done a single thing wrong. | ||
And again, we have a lot of people in the FBI that have DU DUIs, that have you know domestics, domestic violence cases. | ||
They all get to stay. | ||
But the one guy who we all know is has done nothing wrong, is the one who's out because he's a conservative. | ||
Because he's a Christian, because he's a father, because he said he wasn't gonna get a shot for uh a COVID situation that he didn't want to be involved in, like he conscientious objector. | ||
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Wild. | |
But those are the symptoms. | ||
Yeah, so he went to Congress. | ||
You can't go to Congress. | ||
That's what they looked at, and they said he's conservative. | ||
This is not the kind of guy we want in there because look at this, all these things. | ||
So he's just not our type of guy, and then he um then they got rid of him. | ||
So they were looking at the at the COVID, at the um all that stuff as red flags for for a security violation, as a viol, you know, basically an insider threat. | ||
I mean, that's outrageous. | ||
That those people should be removed right away. | ||
Let me let me get something that's kind of wild because I saw this, and this I think is a failure of of the current director. | ||
Um, I went looking for a story that I remembered, and it seems like it was probably something that had your fingerprints on it. | ||
There was a story about honeypot FBI agents under Jim Comey targeting the Trump administration. | ||
People will remember this story, and it went away awfully fast. | ||
And it made me very concerned. | ||
What I heard was is that there were two women, and I'm gonna get the more specifics from you. | ||
But broadly speaking, folks, if you're just listening in, there were two women. | ||
They were involved in some sort of like uh salacious honeypot, pretty girl gets close to the campaign. | ||
George Papadopoulos was involved, some others. | ||
There was a something happening in London. | ||
You brought forward some whistleblowers who I will let you describe what their access and what their ability to actually say what like how how legitimate they were or how credible. | ||
But the story went away very quickly. | ||
I heard FBI director Cash Patel say that absolutely did not happen. | ||
And from everything I could tell you didn't say that. | ||
Did he okay? | ||
Tell me what he said. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Tell the story of what it was. | ||
Yeah, and so basically one FBI employee came and said, I had been, I was interviewed by them by John Durham about the about um the honeypot. | ||
I told and this employee said, I told John Durham all this information under oath. | ||
Um, and then I was then I was retaliated against the um we don't heard the and the reason this person came forward was because they didn't want this to happen to Trump. | ||
That was the issue why it was coming forward was because where this person was in their career and they didn't want the same thing to happen to any president coming out coming out of the office where they're being targeted. | ||
Can you can you tell the specifics of what the what the allegation was that was being done? | ||
What that honey pot sort of looked like? | ||
So so the um so the allegation, the allegation was the initial allegation was that one um that the FBI uh directly under Comey, um, put two were uh I mean Comey was or ordered it, um, put two undercovers to target Trump's campaign. | ||
That um that and that but that targeting of the campaign occurred well before 2016. | ||
And and George Papadok has said it happened in 2016. | ||
Um however this this person said no, it started much earlier. | ||
It started right after um Trump announced his candidacy, and then it would just coincidentally, and yeah, people think the bureau, the FBI is a big place. | ||
The FBI is a very, very small place because I actually was called someone up to ask them a specific question about the um how the units were arranged. | ||
Um, the undercover units were arranged. | ||
Um, just say how would how would how does this work? | ||
Um, you know, counterintelligence, counterterrorism. | ||
And I talked to the person, and that person said, Oh, that absolutely 100% happened. | ||
I was actually assigned to one of those units, and I remember it because my boss was actually complaining about it. | ||
This was when I think you called it an open secret. | ||
Is that sound right, Kurt? | ||
Like something to that effect? | ||
He said that everyone knew it. | ||
He goes, and they were told you don't disclose you you no one's gonna disclose this. | ||
And the big scandal was that it was quote unquote off the books. | ||
There's a way that the FBI does business, there's a way the FBI doesn't do business. | ||
This is the same for every law enforcement. | ||
You have a source, you sign them up, or you have these things that people call hip pocket sources or off the books, which means we had a little conversation. | ||
I need you to go do this thing. | ||
And apparently that was Jim Comey too. | ||
What was the the lady's name was what? | ||
Jill Enyart, is that right? | ||
Because her name is out there. | ||
Well, they they have the these were these were these were FBI employees. | ||
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Yes, they were they were there. | ||
Well, they were FBI employees. | ||
And see, a lot of times in the FBI, you'll have cases that aren't opened up first. | ||
That you'll have some agent out there working with a violent crimes unit, the local unit, and they'll just be collecting information, writing down stuff until there's a federal nexus, then that agent will open up a case. | ||
Here they undercover operations, you have to have a case open. | ||
You can't have an uh you can't just send undercovers against anyone. | ||
And that was, and that was the allegation that and if you open up an undercover and you run against a target after four or five times, you have to have a board actually review the undercover operation to verify that that that it's actually predicated, where there's a good solid, you know, legal reason to do it and it's being done properly and to look at it so they can fund it. | ||
Here that was avoided because they they didn't have it inside the files. | ||
They they it was just given to Comey. | ||
There was no um, there was nothing was on the books until well, I mean if ever if it ever went on the books. | ||
Yeah, it sounds like it may not have ever been on the books. | ||
The other fun things is you're using the word predicated. | ||
That's a common thing that people say inside the FBI. | ||
So if you're around law enforcement, predicated is just the reason that you opened the investigation, your authorized purpose and whatnot. | ||
What's crazy is uh Patel is actually out there on Fox News last night, and he's talking about predicated investigations, and there was no predicate that should have allowed for a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And this is potentially more scandalous because this is kind of the inception piece for all of the Russiagate stuff they're going on. | ||
Why did this story you you said it wasn't what I thought it was? | ||
Why did this story go away when I saw it break? | ||
And why are the websites now 404 not found uh and they're all discontinued? | ||
What what happened? | ||
I well, I I I think that it went away because this came out right in October. | ||
And it was it was for other reasons. | ||
It came out right before the election. | ||
But after the election, Congress, it came out, it was the protected disclosure of wrongdoing was given to Congress, and then everybody went away, and then the transition happened. | ||
And in fact, some people were part of the judiciary committee actually were hired by the FBI. | ||
At least one person was hired was an investigator from the judiciary hired by the FBI. | ||
He was the individual at the judiciary who actually got the documents. | ||
And again, I think that I think it was just a long transition going from going from at the post-election all the way until the people were sworn in. | ||
And then it popped back up after um people started getting sworn in and the government started operating again at the executive level. | ||
See, I have this real specific memory of Patel actually coming out and saying that that did not happen. | ||
No, yeah, he did. | ||
But if you look at if you look at the tweet, it doesn't say that. | ||
It says that she, the one person from New York wasn't an undercut, wasn't a honeypot. | ||
He's not saying that it didn't happen. | ||
He said she was a honeypot. | ||
Honeypot's not an official designation. | ||
It just means you use a good looking undercover to attract attention. | ||
Honestly, that that's happens all the time. | ||
That's not a that's not a big deal. | ||
But here you have two females, you have the um and and they were it's you think he was objecting to the word honeypot and not the fact that an operation like that went down. | ||
Is that really what it came down to? | ||
I think he was objecting because the people in New York told him that's what I wanted to do. | ||
This this is what I wanted to get to. | ||
Because this is this is really the crux of the issue. | ||
To me, it sounds like, and correct me if I'm wrong, the folks in New York have the ear of Cash Patel from his time as a prosecutor there. | ||
And in addition to them, I think subverting the ability for you to go be a deputy, and I think you would have been great, but that's why I recommended you. | ||
So full disclosure to people. | ||
But also, um, he set himself up for his own failure, which is what he's now experiencing. | ||
Because if you trust the people in New York who clearly went out and hung Pam Bondi out to dry, who clearly resulted in a PRFing nightmare? | ||
There's no other way to say that. | ||
Like what they did with the Epstein file rollout. | ||
Catastrophic. | ||
Catastrophic. | ||
And then all we saw was that uh what uh James Denny was was walked out and he got the bagpipe ceremony, got to retire, and that was the end of the day, and all the other people are in place. | ||
But he even get walked out for that. | ||
What do you get walking? | ||
I mean, that's crazy. | ||
He I mean, that was the whole thing. | ||
Again, if you have if if the director opens up an operation and then runs it undercover against the president, you would think that they would go back and they would interview everybody who was in that those units to say, did this happen? | ||
That's what everybody thinks is going on right now. | ||
That's what people think that Bon Gino was doing all day. | ||
Is that what he's doing? | ||
No, no, because no client has ever called me and said that. | ||
Again, again, you know, the best part about being an FBI employee, you don't have to be correct about anything with with uh with a with an allegation misconduct. | ||
It has to be reasonably based. | ||
So it has to be based on facts and it have to be reasonable facts. | ||
Here you have two people that that weren't associated that knew that were part of those units that basically had exactly the same story, and they said this happened, and no, they didn't do any. | ||
I ever heard I've I've been part of no investigation, I've not heard anyone say that that the former employees were interviewed about this, and the people I know were never interviewed, and they would be. | ||
That's the thing if you did the investigation properly, they would have had to interview your clients. | ||
Is that fair? | ||
Of course. | ||
Because it's only like five or ten people you're gonna interview. | ||
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And again, the first person you're gonna interview is you're gonna take the two, you're gonna take the the undercovers, and you're gonna say, Hey, what did this happen? | ||
Tell us exactly what happened. | ||
Right, what by the way, where's where where's your paper? | ||
Where's the pay the document? | ||
Where's your finding? | ||
Yeah, what who what authorized all that? | ||
Let me um, without getting too granular on it. | ||
Are the people who pulled off, let's call it the PR nightmare that made Bondi look terrible? | ||
And I don't think it made Patel or or Bon Gino look good with the Epstein file rollout, whatever the hell that was and the binders and all that. | ||
Are the people that made that happen that would have masterminded that? | ||
Are they still working for the FBI? | ||
Yes. | ||
And how deep does that go? | ||
Uh, Mr. Kurt Suzdak. | ||
I I think you have to look at everyone who's at at section chief level and above. | ||
I mean, you you really in order to This is the entire senior executive service, is that yes, because I I hear this a lot from people from agents saying, look, it if Trump leaves and the FBI turned in the in the Democrats or someone else gets in, you know, the FBI is its own political entity. | ||
It's gonna, it can reform, it can reform itself and then start targeting the same people over and over. | ||
I mean, I I I think that the whole point here is we you have to make the FBI non-political. | ||
And you have to get the counterintelligence where you oh, we have to do a we have to do a Pfizer against our political people because there could be some foreign influence. | ||
That's the whole purpose of the foreign influence is to look so you don't have to be a search warrant. | ||
It goes, you have to cut those. | ||
So that you can never have a political person that's at the federal level, have a criminal case that has physic or anything like that in it. | ||
And that hasn't happened. | ||
All right, let me let me let me get you to to do a high level summation. | ||
You got an elevator pitch, you're riding up, you're gonna go up, I don't know, 15, 20 floors. | ||
You're gonna be riding with Andrew Bailey, who's coming in to be the apparently the co-deputy director of the FBI, which has never been done because he's totally not going to be replacing Dan Bon Gino and pushing cash patel out. | ||
You got a couple of minutes with Andrew Bailey. | ||
He's new to the FBI. | ||
You want to make a pitch to how to fix it. | ||
Is there a broad scope answer on how you can do that? | ||
Just like a wave tops. | ||
You have to take the you have to fix the security division, you have to fix OPR, you have to you have to make sure employees in the FBI have protection and are allowed to disclose misconduct. | ||
They have to be able to disclose misconduct. | ||
Also, you can't trust your executive service. | ||
Everyone who's everyone who's in the AD or above, you you cannot rely on them. | ||
And unfortunately, you know, in early on, people did and they got hurt. | ||
Here you have to put in people that you trust, you have to, and you have to trust but verify. | ||
And again, you you can cut you if you if you have people that are um nobody gets fired. | ||
You put them in positions that aren't political or that couldn't be political, because there are so many leadership positions in the FBI that there's plenty there's space for everyone. | ||
Yeah, how's Guam looking this time of year? | ||
Is it is it decent? | ||
Say again is Guam looking pretty decent this time of year? | ||
I I love Guam. | ||
I mean, I but again, but again, if if I mean Guam, you know, Holanda, Puerto Rico, but but again, if but don't have them inside public corruption. | ||
Yeah, and real quick. | ||
Don't have the Morlago guy, how's he gonna know? | ||
Kurt, who is how's he gonna know who we can trust? | ||
Who can he lean on that he can trust? | ||
What are those people look like? | ||
Or who are those people specifically? | ||
That's that well, that was one of the I think that was one of the reasons they asked me to come in, not because I was anything stellar, because I could pick we could pick people that we knew that were reliable and we're not into politics. | ||
Those there are the the FBI is filled with people that can do a good job. | ||
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to run a field office. | ||
It I mean, any senior GS13 high-level investigator can run a field office. | ||
That's just a fact of life. | ||
And taking people that take taking people that have some basic um abilities and has have have not been involved in the politics, that's it, putting them in place and then letting them run it. | ||
Simple stuff, it's deweaponized. | ||
Kurt Suzdak, you're a good man. | ||
You are a resource that nobody knows is out there. | ||
Thanks so much for uh for joining me, buddy. | ||
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