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It is Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025. | ||
I'm your embattled host, Alex Jones, your chronicler. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us on all the radio stations, TV stations. | ||
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Rumble, ex real Alex Jones, Infowars.com forward slash show. | |
Remember, you're the Paul Reveres. | ||
Be sure to share those links. | ||
We have incredibly fabulous news, exactly as I didn't predict. | ||
This was their plan. | ||
To have RFK get in, get confirmed, and then bring out all the secret vaccine databases they had, not just on COVID-19 mRNA, but the others, and of course, the CDC hid them. | ||
And that was an ongoing scandal. | ||
And uh a little over a week ago, RFK Jr. fired them. | ||
Now they're refusing to leave. | ||
They've got open rebellion protest inside the HHS, CDC, and NIH because they're facing criminal investigations that are ongoing. | ||
That's exclusive, by the way. | ||
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And there from the DOJ. | |
So you have that, and then I see Trump world that's blackpilled, many of them, saying, oh, Trump, you know, is defeated, and it isn't about Trump. | ||
It's about the UN. | ||
It's about Bill Gates. | ||
It's about Peter Dazick. | ||
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It's about Fauci. | |
It's about them not being able to roll out a new pandemic. | ||
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It's about exposing them with premeditated mass murder and knowing that the COVID shots in the secret trials they did killed people and they covered it up. | |
Now Robert Barnes is involved with the lawsuits with Dale Big Tree and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Highwire, they're the main ones doing it. | ||
They already knew this years ago from the lawsuit level and from whistleblowers inside Pfizer. | ||
But now, so that's what they that's why they knew what to go after. | ||
So he brought Kennedy in to do this, and Kennedy's doing it. | ||
There's a total war inside there right now. | ||
And then Trump suddenly stops saying warp speed's the best things to slice bread to the greatest scientific thing ever. | ||
Like, wow, it looks like I got lied to. | ||
And that's what we've advised myself and Roger Stone and Robert Barnes. | ||
We've all told Trump. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Barnes advises Trump. | ||
That you need to start getting away from this. | ||
We told them five years ago. | ||
Four years ago. | ||
We said you've been set up. | ||
You need to get away from it. | ||
You'd explain you were set up, that they lied to you, and that they concealed the death data. | ||
And now that exact truthful plan is being executed. | ||
And now his lawyer Navarro is on TV saying that. | ||
And the archivists can go pull me up four years ago, three years ago, two years ago, six months ago, a month ago. | ||
So it's not like I'm saying this is my spin on this. | ||
I'm they're advising it. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
All right. | ||
Again, how do you think I know things like when Kennedy was going to endorse Trump and where? | ||
Before anybody else, four days before. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's just stop there. | ||
So this is massive. | ||
Yes, okay. | ||
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If you say Trump is bad and he's the author of Warp Speed and not set up, okay, okay, he's defeated. | |
Great. | ||
He's bad. | ||
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Let's move on. | |
The point is now we're gonna expose the people that ran it, and we're gonna expose the whole UN global medical tyranny treaty and stop them because they intend to bring out more pandemics and more forced injections and more lockdowns. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
I know hating Trump is the center of the universe, And all anybody can do if they're really real and they're really tough and they've really got the bona feeties, and that's all you talk about is Trump and how bad he is all day. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Well, we got a bunch of people in his administration dismantling the living hell out of top globalist operations. | ||
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So if this is a bad job, boy, I want to see more of it. | |
That's all I'm saying is the meat and potato stuff we've worked decades to do is happening right now. | ||
I mean, this is massive. | ||
That's just one of the gigantic stories. | ||
I mean, it is just loaded today. | ||
And I'm going to respond to Owen Schroyer and just the just the Benedict Arnold behavior he engaged in. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, everything is coming to a head around the world. | ||
The quickening is here. | ||
A cascade of crescendos and finales that only trigger larger explosions of awakening and incredibly powerful counterexplosions of evil. | ||
The goats are being separated from the sheep, the wheat from the chaff, the gold from the pewter. | ||
That is the great time that we live in, my friends. | ||
All right. | ||
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This is a total information overload transmission. | |
I must cover it all. | ||
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Let me tell you what's coming up. | |
First off, betrayal is one of the most despicable things there is. | ||
And particularly betrayal that is carefully crafted. | ||
And that is premeditated. | ||
To know that someone who acts like they're your friend is plotting and scheming and manipulating. | ||
And to just disregard it because you're a loyal person, and then to see that individual betray, not just you, but the crew and the idea of what we are and how embattled we are, and to try to cast us as the villains and he as the hero and the victim. | ||
I will not put up with it. | ||
It is the holy grail out there to be censored. | ||
Because when you really are censored, people want to stryzan effect find out what's been censored. | ||
And I've been really censored. | ||
I'd been really attacked. | ||
And so is InfoWars. | ||
But I've never accused people of censoring or oppressing me who didn't do it. | ||
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And we had another talk show host about six years ago post on Twitter that we were censoring him. | |
He didn't say what. | ||
I came into him and I said, What did we ever censor? | ||
What did we ever do? | ||
He's I'm not talking to you about it. | ||
You know you're censoring me. | ||
And I said, How? | ||
I said, listen, do it again, you're fired. | ||
And about a year later, they were uploading his morning show, and this happens, you know, every once in a while, and only the first hour went up, and he flipped out and went online and said that he was being censored by us. | ||
And I called him up and he started yelling at me. | ||
Don't you give me that? | ||
And I said, the guys all the time we upload stuff to everywhere. | ||
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They'll upload it. | |
What were you talking about? | ||
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He was just bashing Trump. | |
And I said, that's it, you're fired, man. | ||
Not because of what he was saying about topics, but because he was saying we were censoring him. | ||
So I, and that was David Knight. | ||
So I've got a real problem with this. | ||
And I took the high road on that because I wasn't very close to David Knight, and he was kind of the grumpy old man and was just frustrated that his show wasn't as popular as mine. | ||
And I promoted it and just had a chip on his shoulder. | ||
And I mean, I did stuff like you give him hundreds of thousands of dollars when he had a heart attack and hire both his sons and you know, kiss his ass. | ||
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And the more I was nice to him, the more he just got angry and hateful. | |
And then he's gone out since then and disgraced himself and said that just I flat out censored him on things. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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Show the proof. | |
Not true. | ||
I mean, this is ridiculous, okay? | ||
So Owen Schroyer has now done this, and the way he did it is particularly deceptive. | ||
Like he thinks I'm stupid. | ||
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Um, got a very uh aggressive phone call from him with him yesterday, and then he ran off and did his publicity stunt at my expense, the crew's expense, at this institution's expense. | |
And I mean, just lie after life or life. | ||
I mean, I've got, and we're checking with lawyers right now, but I've got his tax filings. | ||
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I've got what he's paid. | |
I've got everything here. | ||
Said he hadn't had a race since 2018. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Since 2018, he's had multiple raises of $80,000 on top of what he was paid before, and huge bonuses. | ||
Have it all right here. | ||
That's just one example. | ||
Who these people think they are. | ||
So I didn't put him in prison on J6. | ||
We raised the money for him to fight it. | ||
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I didn't do any of these things. | |
And to watch the way, and I couldn't watch the whole five hours. | ||
I wasn't even going to watch it. | ||
People kept sending me clips and my phone was blowing up and all these text messages. | ||
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And is this true? | |
Is that true? | ||
And I started watching it. | ||
And notice it's why I'm leaving info wars. | ||
Not I quit or I was fired leaving at Nebulous, but just get him on the screen. | ||
I can't even look at him. | ||
And he's like, oh, I understand why he didn't want me talking about Trump. | ||
He'll have his access cut off. | ||
That's why I've got to go. | ||
Oh, I understand the things I was doing were really causing the problem. | ||
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No, they weren't. | |
I never told him you ought to do this or that. | ||
I said, hey, you should. | ||
You can attack Trump all you want, but hey, we also need to stay on top of the Democrats here. | ||
I said that on air. | ||
I never even said that to him in person. | ||
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I said on air. | |
That's what talk show hosts do. | ||
I started out and talk radio, other shows on the same station. | ||
The morning show talks about the afternoon show. | ||
And they disagree and agree. | ||
And they and they have debates. | ||
That's normal. | ||
We're not in a cult here. | ||
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I'm not censoring somebody because I say I'm not throwing the baby out with the bathwater. | |
I have Nick Fuentes on who says he's totally done with Trump. | ||
And I say, you're making good points. | ||
I can say why you say it, but I disagree on this, this, and that. | ||
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And Nick doesn't go, oh my God, you're censoring me because you disagree with me. | |
That's not what that is. | ||
And I talked to Nick this morning, and he obviously thinks that, or I even told him what went on that you know, uh Owen handled it completely wrong. | ||
But it it was as I started this morning. | ||
I didn't do my workout because I was busy and I decided, okay, I'm gonna go ahead and watch these clips. | ||
And I sat there, and what made me really mad was he was acting all sad and hurt, and oh, you know, this happened, and well, and it was like innuendo for hours and hours, and at the end, oh, Alex never censored me. | ||
But he stood over my shoulder. | ||
Yeah, like what, once a month, come in to give me something, which when he was hired, does part of the thing. | ||
That's why there's microphones in the control rooms. | ||
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I want everybody to get on air. | |
Hey, breaking news, I'll come in and hand them a did you see this on Fox? | ||
This just happened. | ||
Go tell Owen. | ||
Doesn't mean have him on. | ||
He was mad. | ||
He told the crew that I'll have a guest on and say, hey, you're here, you're a huge guest. | ||
Nick Fuentes is an example. | ||
Or or whoever, uh Roger Stone, whoever it is, hey, did they book you? | ||
Hey, call Owen, see if he wants them on. | ||
Owen told the crew that that was me controlling a show. | ||
Just helping a newsroom, hey, you want to go on another show? | ||
Let's see if they can have a slot for you. | ||
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That's what he's got. | |
That's what David Knight had because they they need to be censored. | ||
They need me to be the villain. | ||
Oh, my gosh, one time they only uploaded the first hour of his show instead of three. | ||
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And so the the evil people that just uploaded everywhere, and 99% of the time get it right, they made a mistake. | |
Finally, Alex Jones censored me. | ||
Finally, oh, finally, it's so good. | ||
It's so I'm a victim. | ||
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I'm the best. | |
He's bad. | ||
C, he was evil, I was good. | ||
And that's why people that bash me, mean, and I've talked about this a lot on air. | ||
You see it all the time. | ||
I'll have a guest on, and we go to break. | ||
And that they post it, go, look, when they talked about this subject, he went to break, and they don't show that coming out of break, we always come back to it, or that the breaks have been set for 27 years at the exact same time. | ||
Got one coming up in 14 minutes, 20 seconds, set your watch by it, it's an atomic clock. | ||
They censor by not showing you what they said after and then invert it and say I censored. | ||
That's what other people do, because this is the whole thing to manufacture censorship. | ||
And so you can have a stryzand effect. | ||
Oh, I was bad stuff going on. | ||
You know, I had to go because you know this and that. | ||
And I mean, like, we're not human. | ||
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That's very sociopathic. | |
We're not human. | ||
And to boost yourself so you can get a million live streamers watching, and here it is right here. | ||
You know, couldn't do that on regular news topics. | ||
Though Owen's done some great stuff and done great works, why I hired him. | ||
No, no, no, but for whatever reason, if I can just get that hit again, I'll just come out and attack Alex Jones and play victim and act sad the whole time. | ||
And it's not true. | ||
So, Owen, tell us again you hadn't had a raise since 2018. | ||
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Is $80,000 increase in three different raises? | |
Is that a $8,000 on top of what you're gonna pay? | ||
Tell people what you are paid. | ||
You got the clips. | ||
How about telling people? | ||
How about telling people about the bonuses or the Hellcat I gave you? | ||
Just as a friend. | ||
Here, have my Hellcat. | ||
It was worth about $60,000 on game TV. | ||
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Was it $85,000 about it? | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
Tell me Owen about how bad I am again. | ||
So if somebody will lie about people he said was his friend for 10 years like that, and so nakedly. | ||
That's a really nice person. | ||
And so let me tell you what happened here. | ||
So I'll get to all the other news that's coming up. | ||
Owen last Thursday. | ||
I'm all stressed out. | ||
My dad's had open heart surgery. | ||
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It went well. | |
I'm driving back up to Temple to see him. | ||
You know, driving back and forth, you know, came down on Thursday to do the show in the morning, drove up here at like 5 a.m., do my show, get in the car, leave. | ||
And call Seraf and starts texting me saying, hey, I just got sued by Cash Pell's girlfriend, plus he found a secret J6 database to secretly persecute people on this. | ||
And then I go, wow, that's huge. | ||
I said, Well, uh, can you go on Owen's show if you've got a slot? | ||
And he said, Yeah. | ||
Win. | ||
He said, 4 30. | ||
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So I call up, Rob Agueros is the producer at that time. | |
And I say, hey, see if Owen wants him on and has got a slot. | ||
He can come on any time after 4 30. | ||
And then uh Rob calls back and he says, Well, what's the topics? | ||
And I said, Well, just call Seraphim. | ||
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But and I and I said, I'll send a voice memo to Owen. | |
So Owen during the break listens to it and says, That's it. | ||
I'm leaving. | ||
And says I'm controlling his show in a newsroom saying, hey, this is a big thing. | ||
Uh I can't do it. | ||
I because you know, I stay up here at night and do reports. | ||
I'd have done it. | ||
Here's this thing, you know, or team. | ||
And that's been like that ever since he was here and before he was here. | ||
I mean, the guys are in there grabbing articles and videos and all, you know, when Owen's show's about to start, I run over there with stuff that I think's important. | ||
Hey, he already had this. | ||
I think this is pretty big. | ||
You know about this? | ||
That's what goes on in newspapers and TV stations and radio stations. | ||
You know, it's like having a pig skin in a football game or a baseball in a baseball game, or or lights for a nighttime game, or hot dogs and Coca-Cola being sold. | ||
But see, in the world of victimhood, in the world of victimhood, that is like absolute total censorship to give people information. | ||
But that's how he's then vague. | ||
He was standing over me. | ||
You know, actually, if we did our job better, I would be doing that every day, not bringing them something once a week. | ||
Hey, in here on the computer, I just grabbed it off Fox off the satellite. | ||
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Uh, hey, we have raw feeds, two off satellites. | |
Hey, look at this raw feed, come get this. | ||
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That's so bad. | |
That's that's bad, isn't it? | ||
Like, I'm running around at big TV screens with satellite feeds and saying, look at this, look at that. | ||
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I mean, that is just horrible. | |
I sit in the coffee room that's got satellite feeds and eat my lunch at three o'clock, and then I sit there and text the crew. | ||
Hey, this is looks interesting. | ||
That looks interesting. | ||
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Come, man, I want to apologize right now. | |
I mean, you're talking nasty evil, okay, being a news hound. | ||
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I mean, I want to apologize actually to Owen for that. | |
But that's the type of sophistry where you go, oh, he would hang over me. | ||
He would try to control the show, he would whatever. | ||
Total lie. | ||
And then as all the articles come out, and Jones uh censored Schreuer on Trump criticism and Israel. | ||
So let's let's see if Schreuer comes out and apologizes for you. | ||
Oh no, he's gonna say, I didn't really exactly say that. | ||
No, no, you couched each statement perfectly thought out, and and looking down at your notes to be able to lie about us and try to hurt this organization for your benefit so you can be a hero. | ||
You are a snake. | ||
You are a rat. | ||
You are a fraud. | ||
You are a backstabber. | ||
You are a handbiter. | ||
You are a disgrace. | ||
And let me say something else about you. | ||
Even before he went to prison for four months, and we did the crowdfunding, raise fought everything for him, all that. | ||
He stopped talking to the crew very much and didn't have a good attitude, was pissed off all the time. | ||
And then it got to where he wouldn't, he'd show up right before the show, wouldn't even talk to the crew. | ||
He'd he'd walk by me and say something like, you know, just sort of laughing at me. | ||
Like again, I'm not in junior high, so it didn't hurt me at that level. | ||
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It hurt me that he was just like, yeah. | |
Oh, and we can go further. | ||
When the onion back by Bloomberg did the fraudulent auction and got caught in all of that back in November on November 13th, and I said, We're not leaving. | ||
This is a fraud. | ||
I'm filing emergency motion. | ||
The judge found it to be a fraud. | ||
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Got a two-day hearing on all that. | |
Owen just left and just called a producer and said, I'm done, I quit. | ||
Even though we have a backup studio, I told him, hey, it's gonna be fine. | ||
We have new backers, all this stuff we get shut down. | ||
He's like, I'm gone. | ||
Starts announcing, because it's the time because Infor's being shut down, he thinks, announced his new network and funding and all this stuff. | ||
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And then we're back the next day, and Owen just shows back up and does his show and walks in and just looks, I mean, looks at me with hatred and like slinks in there, just he really wanted me to fire him so he could be a victim. | |
And I and I I can find it just as a few of the producers. | ||
I said he wants to be a victim. | ||
I said, I'm gonna have love and say prayers for him and he gets better. | ||
I'll be really nice to him, give him extra bonuses, maybe he'll pull out of it. | ||
I'd try to talk to him. | ||
He's never wanted to talk to me. | ||
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And I said, uh, but I said he'll he's gonna stab me in the back. | |
He's he's he's he's he's a new person. | ||
And I don't know if it's uh his personal life. | ||
I I don't know if it's stuff he's smoking, but I've seen a lot of people get paranoid, you know, the smoke pot and go nuts. | ||
But I mean, I can just tell you this right now that I'm not here to be shit on or stabbed in the back. | ||
This crew isn't your punching bag, and we did nothing to you but be loyal, and your little five-hour extravaganza of little puppy dog that doesn't know why, and he just wanted to come back and shake my hand and be nice, and then I kind of censored him and said, No, you don't need to host your show. | ||
You want to hear what he said in the phone call to me? | ||
I didn't record it. | ||
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I was in the pool with my eight-year-old daughter playing with her Barbie dolls at whatever it was, four o'clock yesterday. | |
You know, a rare day. | ||
I actually only came in and worked the office about four hours. | ||
So I go back, she's literally calling me. | ||
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Daddy, you're supposed to be home. | |
You said be home at 10. | ||
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I want to play in the yard. | |
So I'm sitting there about four o'clock, bobbing around, and I get a text message, hey, uh, I'll see you at 10 a.m. tomorrow. | ||
Because remember, I called him Thursday when he just got up and left and said, hey, what's wrong? | ||
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And he's like, Monday. | |
I mean, because he's he's he's the commander. | ||
And I and I, and so I sent him a few texts later. | ||
I said, Hey, can we talk now? | ||
Ignores me. | ||
So Monday rolls around, talk 10 a.m. tomorrow. | ||
I got the text right here. | ||
And I'm like, uh, that's kind of late, maybe 9:30, whichever. | ||
I said, how about we just talk right now? | ||
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Because I go, it's pretty clear you're about to quit. | |
He goes, You really want to do this right now? | ||
I said, Yeah. | ||
So he calls up, and uh, while I'm calling him, he calls me, so I pick it up, and he starts talking to me like he's literally a pimp, and I am a crack whore. | ||
He's like, here's how it's gonna be. | ||
I'm leaving. | ||
And blah, blah, blah. | ||
Well, what's the problem? | ||
What's the thing? | ||
Well, I mean, what can we do? | ||
I mean, you know, I I don't understand. | ||
He's like, well, it's just Gone on too long and whatever, but I'll tell you this: if you're really desperate, if you're really desperate, you can pay me more money. | ||
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But I'll tell you this, I'm gonna promote my new show on InfoWars. | |
And I went, which again, I'm not even against him having a show. | ||
If he was nice, I was just like, it was just kind of like, I was like, well, I yeah, I said, I'm you know, in the bankruptcy stuff, I can't really give you a raise, but I said, that's okay, Owen. | ||
He goes, Well, you know what? | ||
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You know, it's a favor for you. | |
I'll come in and do a week. | ||
And I'm like, no, that's that's okay, Owen. | ||
I'm not that's fine. | ||
I wish you well. | ||
And I and I hung up and literally got a tear in my eye because he was talking to me, but just like just like a like Patrick Bateman or something. | ||
And so I go back and get the pool and you know, keep playing. | ||
Or maybe it was even earlier than four, that's right, because then I took my daughter to see a movie. | ||
Whatever, it's in the afternoon. | ||
So then he races out and goes on air, and it's like, you know, I'm just leaving because you know, I know I can't talk about Trump, and you know, I know it hurts Jones' access, and you know, he really all in you indoors. | ||
He didn't have the guts to just tell the pure lie that I told him to do stuff, which I didn't, and a bunch of other stuff. | ||
I haven't even watched half of it. | ||
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It's just so painful to watch. | |
He's sitting there manipulating and wriggling around like a snake, trying to make it as bad as he can, but skate, skate the edge so he can say, I never did that. | ||
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Because he's got the whole crew knows it's not true. | |
He's got the other hosts that know it's not true. | ||
So he wants to pull a day, but night. | ||
I mean, Harrison Smith says whatever he wants. | ||
I walked this morning, I said, Have I ever told you not to say something? | ||
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He goes, No, it's actually I'm surprised you haven't. | |
I'm I'm kind of out of control. | ||
I go, but I like you're a good guy. | ||
Just say whatever you want. | ||
So, and I've got all the producers and all the people I've said on air, I think Owen's too blackpilled as an example, and that we all should be more positive. | ||
That's my opinion. | ||
It's not an attack, it's a discussion. | ||
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So he then runs on air and it's like, I just wanted to come back for a week and shake his hand, thank him. | |
But he didn't, he doesn't want to be my friend. | ||
I mean well, let me tell you how it is. | ||
I mean, literally, yeah, no, it's all over. | ||
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You can't get me back. | |
I tell you, though, if you're really desperate, and he said that, and I went, excuse me. | ||
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There was more, and he goes, Well, I mean, if if you want to do something really desperate, and he was really getting off on it, and I'm like, going, This is an evil son of a bitch, man. | |
Wow, I had a snake around here. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
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And I literally sort of get tears in my eyes because he was burning down like an old house that burns up in like two minutes. | |
He's burning down. | ||
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I'm just like, Owen, I gotta go, man. | |
And I literally stumbled in the pool and I was just like, uh, and I was like, I'm gonna take the high road. | ||
I called the crew, I said, let's be nice, let's be sweet. | ||
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And then I started seeing the clips. | |
And Owen's, man, you're a piece of crap, brother. | ||
All right. | ||
And and if I was anybody, I wouldn't turn my back on Owen Schreuer. | ||
So, I mean, he took Snake to the next level. | ||
So, Owen Schreuer's dead to me. | ||
If if he goes on air and repents to Jesus and apologizes for being demon-possessed or whatever it is he is, then I will forgive him. | ||
But he thinks that he would like absorb us as a launch pad and lie about us to make himself a victim so he could project himself and launch his own show when he cut and run and didn't even call me or didn't even say anything, or didn't even say, hey, what can I do? | ||
He just cut and run and said, I'm done with you people when Bloomberg and the Onion came in here and ransacked this place, and we stood up to him and won thanks to your backing and God's providence, and the whole time he was trying to cut and run. | ||
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But then when he figured out that, oh, it's still there, he slunk back over, and I never even came to him. | |
I said, Hey, it's good to have you back, man. | ||
Black, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Just yeah. | ||
Okay, sir. | ||
Just like people say, why was he swinging around like that? | ||
Because I wasn't gonna give him what he wanted. | ||
I knew what he was gonna do, but I wanted to make sure it's one thing to know what somebody's gonna do, but it's another to wait till they do it. | ||
And he did it worse than I thought. | ||
So Owen thinks this new franchise is gonna be talking crap about me. | ||
He thinks this new franchise is gonna be running down this fabled operation, this incredible crew and our supporters that are the info war. | ||
Well, guess what, buddy? | ||
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You can piss up a rope. | |
No matter what happens to this office of the name InfoWars, we're gonna go on forever, thanks to the listeners and the viewers. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
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What is a supplement? | ||
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That's why I made these, is so I could take them. | ||
And then you designed it to go with our ultra methylene blue. | ||
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you you you you And by the way, I'm gonna say this to tough guy Owen Schroyer, the smartest guy in the room, Mr. Know It All thinks he can run a publicity stunt to hurt our operation for his own gain. | ||
I didn't bring out the bad stuff. | ||
So go ahead and run your mouse some more. | ||
And go ahead. | ||
You got some bad stuff with a side, baby? | ||
Just more. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Like Elvis says. | ||
Well, if you're really desperate, pay me more, but I'm gonna promote my new show on your station. | ||
And I just said to him five minutes before, well, if you're doing something new, great. | ||
You know, with these new backers we've got, if they shut down InfoWars, we're gonna go to you know 20 hours a day and like to work with you again. | ||
Owen, yeah, I don't think so. | ||
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And I was just talking to Harrison out in the hall during the break, and he said, Yeah, we thought InfoWars was going under because the crew didn't really believe me we were gonna beat them, and we also have a backup, which we do now they know that. | |
I understand, you know, that they didn't know back then now they really believe it because we've survived a bunch of these attacks. | ||
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He said, Oh, Owen, well, that's great. | |
Well, I'd like to work with you, man. | ||
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We should do a show once a week together and kind of keep the old team together. | |
Somehow's gonna go, nope, I'm working alone. | ||
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And and that was the attitude was he wouldn't even talk to anybody for years here in the office. | |
And just went completely cold. | ||
I'd be like, hey, let's go out and get a steak sometime. | ||
Nah, it's all right. | ||
And he pull up the parking lot, just get out and just look at me like I mean, literally. | ||
Well, he walked by me, just go, look at me from the feet up, just go, yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, you talk about an arrogant person. | ||
He should star in the new American Psycho. | ||
Hell, he should. | ||
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If they need somebody to run for you know California governor after Newsom Leaves, I think Owen ought to move out to California. | |
He could do it. | ||
He's in love with himself. | ||
He's he's he's he's he's he's worldly. | ||
Um and I'm glad I let it mature until the big fat tumor was right out in the open, so everybody could see it. | ||
But it was worse than I thought. | ||
The big tumor I thought was there was that was just the tip of it. | ||
And so it's a real shame. | ||
Real shame. | ||
But I've been stabbed in the back so much and had people lie about me so much that I've taken the high road every single time. | ||
And this is the high road. | ||
Because if I let him sit there and tell all those lies he did, he'll just make a cottage industry out of it. | ||
That's what these people do. | ||
Former employees say that, you know, there's a fishbowl, and I grab the fish out and eat it. | ||
Because there's been a fish or fishbowl here. | ||
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And, you know, just all sorts of insane crap, and I just put up with it. | |
But but here's the difference. | ||
I wasn't friends. | ||
I mean, I liked him, I knew him, but I didn't hang out with them hundreds of times at restaurants and bars. | ||
I didn't go on trips with them everywhere. | ||
I didn't shake their hand and laugh. | ||
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And he was a funny, nice, sweet guy. | |
But even before he went to prison, he turned nasty. | ||
And all I can say is he's unrecognizable from the old Owen Schreuer. | ||
And I got all this other big news to talk about. | ||
People tune in on radio stations all over the country to hear about the news and information. | ||
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And I was so excited yesterday about today's show and all the good things the Trump administration's doing, which are real good things that devastate the globalists. | |
Let's say Trump Satan himself, okay? | ||
Let's remove that from the discussion. | ||
Case in point, I was showing the crew, and they go this morning, they go, Yeah, look what Owen posted here. | ||
Look what he said. | ||
He said Trump has admitted, has admitted defeat on warp speed by coming out and saying, looks like they held back data. | ||
I want the data released. | ||
Well, we know what the data is, mass deaths. | ||
We know it from lawsuits already, but trying to get the original data. | ||
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And I guess you can look at it. | |
That's actually a true statement. | ||
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Okay. | |
Trump admits defeat. | ||
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I know he was conned, he was roped into it. | |
They gave him fake statistics. | ||
I said that back at the time. | ||
I know because of other people involved. | ||
I've talked to Kennedy, all of them. | ||
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The lawyers involved, the people that got the documents. | |
We already know all this. | ||
But now it's coming out. | ||
And so you take something like that, just case point example, and say Trump has been defeated. | ||
Along with Fauci and Bill Gates and Peter Dazick and Albert Borla and Larry Fink. | ||
And so long after Trump's gone, we're going to be dealing with the globalists. | ||
We need to take them down. | ||
And Kennedy signs orders to ban all these poison shots, and they countermand it, so he fires them and they refuse to leave. | ||
There is a war, protest inside the buildings at HHS, NIH CDC. | ||
And we're getting to that next. | ||
I mean, you're, did you just think we'd come in and just snap our fingers and get this done? | ||
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No. | |
And I and I'm not on some jag about. | ||
Owen, it's just a case point. | ||
White House fires, put it back up. | ||
CDC director who says RFK is weaponizing public health. | ||
So they weaponize medicine, put out poison shots that turn off your immune system and give you blood clots and attack your ovaries and testicles and everything else, give you turbo cancers. | ||
And then he's weaponizing public health by trying to get GMOs out of school lunch programs and to not have kids drinking Mountain Dew with 12 teaspoons of sugar and caffeine in each serving. | ||
And all the poison dies out and banning mercury in the shots. | ||
And then finally Trump gets the proof from whistleblowers inside Pfizer, and now Pfizer and the FDA that ran it are, and the CDC that ran the secret studies are hiding it. | ||
But we already have the other studies that show the mass death. | ||
And that's not good. | ||
This is devastating the globalists. | ||
But instead, the story becomes oh, look, Trump admits he's defeated. | ||
Trump raises fresh questions about COVID-19 vaccines that he says have ripped apart CDC. | ||
So you want reform, baby, you're getting it. | ||
Trump's making oval office announcement as Congress returns after recess. | ||
Then you've got the big lie that he was dead, and now, oh, he's seen playing golf. | ||
He's sick. | ||
No. | ||
Not just me. | ||
When I came on the air two weeks ago and said we're in a crisis, he's working 20 hours a day. | ||
His ankles are swelling. | ||
He is having some health problems now. | ||
He wasn't the first term. | ||
I was hearing people close to him saying we need to make a big deal about his refusal to stop working. | ||
Then he goes and takes five days off to play golf and arrest, which he should be doing on a holiday long weekend. | ||
And they say he's dead, and now he's super sick. | ||
Because a 79-year-old man finally took some time off. | ||
So, Trump to make White House announcement amid health rumors. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That is 1 o'clock our time. | ||
We have a Colonel McGregor with huge news and analysis coming up next hour. | ||
But let me tell you what else we got. | ||
I mean, there's just hundreds of things like this today, okay? | ||
So I'm going to move on from Owen. | ||
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I will be hosting the war room today, 3 to 6 p.m. with Jonathan Greenblatt, Owen's replacement. | |
It's a joke. | ||
Actually, uh Nick Fuentes and Ye are have agreed to host the war room. | ||
Nick Fuentes and Ye will now be the host of the war room. | ||
Weekdays, 3 to 6 p.m. Central Standard Time. | ||
So look for that. | ||
We are very, very excited. | ||
And David Duke is the producer. | ||
So we want to please the listeners, give you what you want. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
Hey, I would actually, if Yay and if Ye and uh Nick want to host the war room, I actually this is not a joke. | ||
I'm publicly inviting Nick Fuentes to host the war room 3 to 6 p.m. weekdays. | ||
Now bring out the gimp. | ||
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The gimp sleeping. | |
Well, you just have to go wake him up now, won't you? | ||
Somehow I feel like Ally Alexander will be wearing the Gimp mask more than yay, though. | ||
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He can't make this up. | |
No, Rob Dew is going to host the show until we uh find Owen's replacement. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
I just trying to use us as a springboard so you can play victim that you were too hardcore for info wars. | ||
Like we're not human. | ||
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Like we deserve to be the villains when we aren't. | |
Like we deserve to be innuendoed and you know, you know, into that. | ||
No. | ||
And the flat out lie that I haven't had a race since 2018. | ||
Well, well, hold on, maybe I'm wrong. | ||
Let me check that. | ||
Huh. | ||
Well, how do I say I haven't gotten a rage? | ||
How do I act like I don't make any money? | ||
I'll just say it and then go, oh, uh, uh, maybe I gotta check that. | ||
Oh, yeah, check that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, Owen's gonna have a lot more time now to go out and just show us what show us all the success. | ||
Show us the total victory. | ||
You know, now that you're not held back by the evil InfoWars crew that just backed you and supported you and did everything for you. | ||
Now that you're free of the chains of me lording over you and sending video clips to the crew a couple times a day, or handing out, I mean, you know, the crew's just bringing me stuff. | ||
But the the morning show brings me stuff. | ||
Matt comes over that produces that show and says, hey, uh, this guest was good. | ||
Do you want him? | ||
And I go, Dad, that's a great guest. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I don't go, oh my God, Matt! | ||
You're trying to run my show. | ||
That's all he had. | ||
In the last few months, like I'd go, hey, you ought to have this guest on. | ||
And he would just ignore me, and they don't say, Oh, he blew up about that. | ||
Hey, Stuart Rhodes is here today. | ||
Would you like him on? | ||
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See if Owen wants him on. | |
That's that's censorship right there, man. | ||
So I'm done talking about it until 3 p.m. today. | ||
I don't know if the crew wants to, you know, come on the air and talk about it. | ||
They've certainly been talking about behind the scenes here. | ||
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Just the just the rampant censorship here. | |
There's like big screen TVs with cameras in every room hooked into Benjamin Netanyahu's office. | ||
And it's not me, Netanyahu comes on and like literally over loudspeakers, goes, excuse me. | ||
You need to do this, you need to do that. | ||
And we just we just go, oh yes, Mr. Netanyahu. | ||
And we we bow five times a day towards Jerusalem to Benjamin Yet and Yang. | ||
And Owen wouldn't do it. | ||
He said, you must bow to Yet and Yang. | ||
And he said, I will not. | ||
And I just, you know, I I just can't, I just can't handle it. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
Listen, I really shouldn't even be doing this. | ||
I'm gonna stop now. | ||
It's just the betrayal is just so spectacular. | ||
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So, and oh, you want publicity? | |
We're getting it now. | ||
We're getting it now. | ||
I mean, I'm just waiting for the next flotilla of bull crap. | ||
So you can be the good man. | ||
And you can point at me and say, goodnight to the bad man. | ||
Guys, pull up the Scarface clip. | ||
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Scarface saying goodnight to the bad man. | |
You need me so you can point your finger and say, there's the bad man. | ||
Well, say goodnight to the bad man, who the enemy recognizes for being the detonator of the entire global awakening right now. | ||
Oh, I didn't start it. | ||
Great page before me did that we've given credit to and we love. | ||
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But in the modern age, we're the detonator, we're the progenitor, we launched the giant wave you now see exploding into the biggest wave ever. | |
And so all these people, they just need to not have Jesus Christ, not have the Holy Spirit. | ||
They don't know no, they need the purity of the Pharisees to say, we are good. | ||
And Alex Jones is bad. | ||
That's why I went on the air today with my son Rex. | ||
No, he was here, was on with Harrison Smith, they're good buddies. | ||
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They have similar views. | |
They work for Netanyahu, both of them. | ||
Both beside officers, it's young folks. | ||
Uh, and I just barged in like the Kool-Aid man, which everybody knows they sign up. | ||
We do that. | ||
They're allowed to barge in here, by the way. | ||
That's what we do. | ||
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It's like a live kind of thing. | |
And which was moral, that's why I put microphones in all studios. | ||
Like, that's when they get hired, they know that, but we never do it. | ||
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Uh remember the famous thing where I throw the hat like 25 feet away and it hits all and right on the head. | |
We can't find that. | ||
But that was the stick. | ||
That was the fun thing. | ||
Like, you know, I pop in there every once in a while. | ||
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But now it's the censorship. | |
He's like, how do I say I'm censored? | ||
Well, he comes in the studio maybe at once a month now. | ||
He brings articles, the truth. | ||
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He recommends guests. | |
That's uh I'll just vaguely talk about he's hanging over me. | ||
He's uh you know in a newsroom. | ||
I mean, if you're in a newsroom and ain't like that, TV or radio or whatever, you ain't a newsman. | ||
And Owen says he's going on to do hard news now, as if he couldn't do whatever he wanted before. | ||
No, he does hard whining black pill, we're all doomed. | ||
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It's all over. | |
Grimer won worm tongue. | ||
In fact, you ought to call this new show, The Grimer Wormtongue Hour. | ||
The Grimer Wormtongue Hour. | ||
But getting back to what I was saying here, it's very important, obviously. | ||
It feels really good. | ||
Because I tell the truth on news and politics and issues, but the last place I lie, I mean, completely trivial here, is is holding back and taking the high road. | ||
But I realize that's not always the high road. | ||
No, I'm embracing dark Alex, dark info wars. | ||
Maybe I'll just start saying everything about Owen. | ||
Feels so good to do it. | ||
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Because he wants to say I'm the impure one. | |
He wants to say, he wants to say I'm the snake. | ||
And I've done nothing But support him while getting slapped in the face with arrogance. | ||
But people all over the country listen on the radio stations, but at least fans know who I'm talking about. | ||
I refuse to do weird Twitter or Reddit debates where only certain people know about it. | ||
You tune in these shows, like what's this even about. | ||
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It's like all the anti Semitic folks know more about Judaism than most Jews, and I've studied history, so I know a lot, and I got big issues with stuff in Judaism and goes on in Israel, obviously, but talking about it forever. | |
But I don't just totally obsess on that, and they got all these weird, like they'll be saying things to me, and I don't even know what they're talking about. | ||
I gotta go look it up. | ||
Like I like learned rabbis know this stuff. | ||
Well, the Nazis know you know no more than like top rabbis. | ||
And you know, at the end of the day, that's not me. | ||
I know a whole bunch of other stuff. | ||
I know a lot about Judaism and a lot of things, but at the same time, I like I can look away, you know what I mean? | ||
It's like it's not my I mean, I got AI planning nuclear war reports. | ||
I got shock news, taxpayer dollars funding NIH used to create transgender monkeys injected with MRNA. | ||
The big thing I haven't hit yet is just the total devastation of the globalists at NIH, HHS, and Kennedy is like Conan the barbarian, just the archetype was Conan in a battle, killing hundreds of enemy warriors. | ||
I mean, he is just like the true Irish war king, like literally slaughtering the enemies politically, just delivering, delivering, delivering. | ||
I'm I'm I they're gonna kill him like they did his dad. | ||
I'm not I don't want that to happen, but but you know, maybe then you'll know how great a man he is. | ||
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He understands this, he's gotten Trump to commit to it. | |
He's actually giving a real run at the enemy, and we should be talking about RFK Jr. | ||
We should be talking about Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
We should talk about the border patrol with and ice, ice with 5,000 enforcers doing this incredible job with what they've got. | ||
Instead, we just sit back and we bitch and we complain and talk bad about the Republicans all day, but nothing about the Democrats. | ||
And that's the psyop. | ||
I mean, Kennedy came out and just said they're murdering us, it's all eugenics. | ||
The CDC is run by people that want to get rid of the families and and depopulate the earth. | ||
I have the clip. | ||
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He was down here in Texas a few days ago, and you ought to go watch the whole hour-long press conference, and Greg Abbott's like nodding. | |
They're eugenicists that are depopulating us through the shots. | ||
And the governor's like, yes, they are. | ||
I mean, I mean I was saying that 30 something years ago because the experts had showed me the documents. | ||
Eustace Mullins and all the rest of them. | ||
And now it's the head of HHS with the Texas governor, and they're killing us. | ||
Their plan is to get rid of us. | ||
They want to abort all of us. | ||
You got a Catholic Democrat saying abortion is mass depopulation, which it is. | ||
You got a Catholic Democrat. | ||
And you got all these liberal women. | ||
I was looking at demographics of the pulsar. | ||
I was talking to Saturday. | ||
He said Kennedy was a secret weapon. | ||
Elon Musk was too. | ||
They did the numbers. | ||
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Kennedy alone got a couple hundred, a couple million liberal women to vote and go over and vote. | |
And that was helped push over what Musk did, what all of it. | ||
But I'm just telling you, and now with the liberal women, it is just a full headlong to Kennedy. | ||
You know, I know it's supposed to be JD Vance and uh Marco Rubio in 2028. | ||
It needs to be RFK Jr. | ||
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But they'd never let him live that long. | |
Speaking of that, four AFD candidates have died suddenly before key state election. | ||
So they've been winning these major state regional elections. | ||
They manipulated it parmentarily, so we're able to steal the national election barely. | ||
But AFD and all projections will be in power in Germany completely within two years. | ||
And what did I say about Germany, what they do? | ||
Because the CIA still basically runs it. | ||
They're gonna start killing people. | ||
They already stabbed and shot a bunch of them. | ||
And the Slovakian prime minister and the, you know, they're arrested Le Pen and canceled the elections in Romania and arrested the winner of the first round. | ||
And now these people just all magically die in the same state. | ||
Election officials are now racing to print new ballots after the sudden and unexpected death of four AFD candidates right before the North Rhine West Polina votes. | ||
Four alternative for Germany AFT candidates, who by the way were in the lead, died suddenly and unexpectedly. | ||
That's an actual quote out of the German news. | ||
The Germans' largest state, North Rhine, Westphalia, right before the state elections. | ||
Anger and theories are running rife on social media about the sudden deaths of the AFD candidates who were in the lead. | ||
According to WDR, four AFD candidates who were not excluded have died immediately before the NRW municipal election. | ||
Bloomberg, Reinberg, Schwart, Bad Lip Spring, statistically almost impossible, wrote Stefan Homburg in a post that received one million views. | ||
In another post, Peter Borb writes four AFT candidates die within two weeks during the NRW local elections. | ||
Wolfgang Seitz, Reinberg, Ralph Lang, Bloomberg, Stefan, Burdens, Bad Lip Spring, Wolfgang Klinger. | ||
All four died suddenly, unexpectedly, all astonishingly, accumulation of deaths, isn't it? | ||
That's one regional, but sub-regions. | ||
This man's work. | ||
Oh. | ||
Alright, I'm going to break. | ||
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And I got a couple other people that I work with. | ||
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I was so bad with the MS. I was in a wheelchair. | ||
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Methylene Blue will help things push it through to where it needs to go. | ||
I was at my store, and I and I keep the TV on at my store of InfoWars. | ||
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And I heard Alex Jones talking about methylene blue right away. | ||
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No, I am you know, I I I own a jewelry store, and I'm able to don't get me wrong. | ||
I have bad days. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But let me tell you something. | ||
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I'm walking without a cane. | |
Um and the bad days that I may have had maybe like once every couple weeks, but I'm able to speak properly, where my everything was lagging with me. | ||
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*outro music* | ||
The Eighth Amendment, written by James Madison and adopted on December fifteenth, seventeen ninety-one, reads, quote, excesses of ail shall not be required. | ||
Nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. | ||
End quote. | ||
Meanwhile, InfoWars continues to be under the heel of an excessive billion and a half dollar fine resulting from kangaroo court manufactured accusations levied against InfoWars First Amendment protections. | ||
While the federal government, especially the intelligence apparatus, has inflicted cruel and unusual punishment on InfoWars host Alex Jones and the InfoWars crew by surveilling them for twelve years under false pretenses and manipulating a key role in the ongoing show trials that never seemed to end. | ||
If you look down here in the middle of the Document, you'll see that InfoWars has been classified as a white racially motivated extremist organization. | ||
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Manipulation by major power players that now include former President Bush's and Trump's U.S. Attorney General, Bill Barr. | |
Barr made target list of Trump associates, Alex Jones, Nick Fuentes, Roger Stone, Oathkeepers, Proud Boys, and more. | ||
On September 16th, 2025, Free Speech Systems, the parent company of InfoWars, faces a pivotal court hearing in Texas regarding its receivership based on flimsy allegations that Alex Jones filed a false affidavit about the company's assets from a law affair juggernaut fueled by the deep state that continues to blatantly violate InfoWars' Eighth Amendment rights. | ||
Lo and behold, a recent precedent set on August 21st, 2025 by a New York appeals court offers a potential legal lifeline. | ||
In that case, judges ruled that a 450 million dollar fine plus over 520 million dollars with interest against Donald Trump in a civil fraud case violated the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on excessive fines, as no direct financial harm to lenders was ever proven. | ||
The court deemed the penalty disproportionate, setting a standard that fines must align with the offense's impact. | ||
This ruling provides a framework for InfoWars legal team to challenge the defamation judgments as unconstitutionally excessive, given the lack of clear evidence tying Jones' statements to specific monetary damages. | ||
Yeah, the 13th Amendment says that you can't own somebody's name or make them a slave for debt. | ||
You know, that's the amendment that got rid of slavery. | ||
But you know what? | ||
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Alex Jones is a different case. | |
Yeah, look, we won the bid. | ||
Uh we we we own InfoWars, and we are very excited about it. | ||
But is it true that you didn't have the highest bid? | ||
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Uh we we did we we did have the highest bid when you take into account the the family's uh concessions here. | |
They they made a uh uh concerted effort to make their make this the best and highest bid for everybody involved. | ||
Um, so we're very excited to take that over. | ||
And look, uh, it's Alex Jones. | ||
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Um if he just handled this graciously and uh moved away, that would be the funniest part of this whole situation. | |
For the September 16th hearing, free speech systems could argue that the 1.4 billion plus dollar judgments are punitive beyond reason, threatening the company's existence and infringing on its ability to operate. | ||
By invoking the Eighth Amendment, Jones' attorneys may contend that the fines are disproportionate to the harm caused, echoing the Trump case's logic. | ||
Judge clears way for the onion to revive bid for Alex Jones InfoWars and the Onion, which means Bloomberg, every town gun control group, says they're coming back to buy it again. | ||
I wonder what magical sale that'll be. | ||
Oh, do you think there'll be a sale on the courthouse steps? | ||
Like the law says, or do you think there'll be another magical event? | ||
Triumph on September 16th could lift the crippling financial weight off of free speech systems, preserving InfoWars as a beacon of unfiltered raw truth. | ||
If Jones' attorney can expose these fines as an unconstitutional asset, it will ripple across the media landscape, protecting others from the elite's legal warfare. | ||
The courtroom is the arena. | ||
The Eighth Amendment is the weapon, and the fate of free expression hangs in the balance. | ||
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John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | |
Colonel Douglas McGregor with massive news straight ahead in 60 seconds. | ||
Stay with us and share the live feed. | ||
Well, the Paul Weiss law firm Bloomberg, the Democrats got caught last November staging a fraudulent bankruptcy court ordered auction. | ||
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And I can tell you the Just Department is investigating it. | |
But here's Wired magazine today. | ||
The Onion CEO, former censorship czar at MSNBC, Ben Collins hasn't given up on print or buying InfoWars. | ||
They won't sell to anybody who wants to keep it open, and then they won't even pay money to get it. | ||
They just try to give it to themselves through the U.S. Trustees Office of the Just Department, which I can tell you this whole thing's being investigated. | ||
And I'm probably going to be gone Thursday and Friday in DC. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
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That's coming up, though, next hour. | |
Trump has a major announcement he's going to be making after they claim he's dead again and sick again. | ||
Even though he's all over the golf course, he finally took a few days off, which is smart, which I've said he should do, and he's working too hard. | ||
But for the rest of the hour, we are joined by somebody I've really wanted to get on. | ||
Incredible integrity and just amazingly insightful, Colonel Douglas McGregor, retired, is a decorated U.S. Army combat veteran strategist and author, 76 West Point graduate. | ||
He led armored cavalry troops in 91 Gulf Wars Battle of 73 Easting. | ||
His squadron destroyed an entire Iraqi brigade without a single U.S. casualty. | ||
At retirement 2004, he became a leading military active reform advocate, arguing for smaller, faster, more lethal ground forces. | ||
He serves as senior advisor, Secretary of Defense, 2020 21, uh pushing for accelerated withdrawals from Afghanistan and restart in Europe and restraint in Europe. | ||
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A prolific writer, breaking the phalanx, margin of victory, frequent contributor to everything, and a critic of prolonged U.S. interventions. | |
He holds a PhD in international relations from the University of Virginia at Douglas A. McGregor, DouglasMcGregor.com. | ||
We'll talk the latest developments, the Russia Ukraine war, other emerging global issues, national conversation, the uh federal ruling by a Clinton judge that Trump can't put National Guard on the streets, and more with him. | ||
And I'll try to give him the floor here for the balance of the hour that we have. | ||
But obviously the big development is finally the Trump administration. | ||
Friday, they got no attention said, and Trump said, oh, Europe doesn't want peace. | ||
The EU doesn't want peace, NATO doesn't want peace, and Linsky doesn't want peace. | ||
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Yeah, no kidding. | |
And they've been intensifying attacks in Russia with no media coverage. | ||
Then when Russia counter strikes, they go, oh my God, they're attacking us. | ||
Finally, Trump's talking about that. | ||
Will he walk away? | ||
Will we get out of NATO? | ||
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Or can we continue to be sucked into this most dangerous of conflicts in world history, according to all the top analysts on the threat escalation ladder. | |
Uh, so much to talk about. | ||
Colonel McGregor, you can start wherever you want. | ||
Uh, but God bless you for being here. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Well, Alex, thanks, and God bless you for everything that you do every day to keep the American people informed. | ||
Because that's our biggest challenge right now. | ||
Most Americans, if they turn to the drivel that's peddled by the mainstream media, they can't keep up with reality because they never hear anything about it. | ||
One thing I did want to say, though, before we go any further, is that uh our battle in 1991, uh, which was the largest tank battle since the second war, did not uh result in no casualties. | ||
We had six casualties, including one man killed and an armored fighting vehicle, a Bradley vehicle that was destroyed. | ||
So there is no victory without sacrifice, and we certainly didn't uh didn't skate through that thing by any. | ||
Well, sorry, wherever I got that bio is wrong, so I apologize for that. | ||
So so big picture. | ||
That's all right. | ||
I hear that frequently, you know, and uh I just like to point that out because uh it was not an easy victory. | ||
That's it. | ||
Oh, it's like Wikipedia spells my middle name wrong and says info war started in 99, not 97. | ||
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I mean, I I get it. | |
And these ghosts of the machines don't go away. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
You know, you're right. | ||
Wikipedia keeps making me much older. | ||
I was born in 53, and they keep changing my birth date to 47. | ||
So I mean, I'm getting old as it is, you know, they don't need to help me along. | ||
Look, you you brought up a number of really important things. | ||
And uh, you know, the first thing I want to say is that there's gonna be a seminar. | ||
It's really more of a seminar than anything else on the 4th of October at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas. | ||
And for two hours from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., uh, three of us, uh Andrew Napolitano, and I know everybody knows the judge. | ||
Natalie Brunell, who's a very brilliant financial analyst and I are going to be a panel, and we're gonna sit there, and we're not we're not there to harangue the audience and tell them what they should think. | ||
We will answer questions that a moderator, a very brilliant woman named uh Olga Rivasi. | ||
She teaches at the university level. | ||
She's gonna be framing questions. | ||
We'll answer them, and then the audience has a chance to respond and ask us what they want us to tell them. | ||
In other words, we might I might actually come to that because I want to meet you in person. | ||
I know Napolitano personally for many years. | ||
That is I'm from Dallas. | ||
That is an awesome museum by itself. | ||
It's worth a trip alone for that. | ||
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Well, I think so. | |
You know, the the key thing, though, that people need to understand is we're just not lining up speakers to get up and harangue you. | ||
That's a waste of time. | ||
This is more like an investment seminar. | ||
We're going to talk principally about strategic matters, financial, political, and military and legal. | ||
And you just brought up one of them, the attempt now to reverse what President Trump has tried to do in Washington, D.C. And everyone that grew up in a large city. | ||
You grew up in Dallas. | ||
I grew up in Philadelphia. | ||
Everybody has watched the criminality rise for years. | ||
We've seen the homelessness. | ||
We've seen the widespread human degradation. | ||
And frankly, we need the military to become involved in these various cities. | ||
And people in the police departments who are honest will tell you we need help, just as the border patrol has been saying for years, that they need military assistance on the border. | ||
So I think this is a travesty. | ||
This is something that President Trump has gotten very right. | ||
And I say that because recently I've been very disappointed. | ||
It seems like the Swamp writes the script. | ||
He reads from it, and he doesn't seem to understand that the things that he ran on and told us he was going to do are not being done. | ||
You know, absolutely. | ||
Well, I mean, let's start getting into that, but but since you went there, you're obviously understand military law and the constitution. | ||
I've interviewed constitutional lawyers. | ||
I've been a big police state person that covered that and worried about it when the Democrats and the Bushes were training the military for gun confiscation. | ||
We got the secret documents. | ||
When you have local authorities run by Soros and the Democrats stand downs, total crime, and it's in the Constitution to control the border and send in troops. | ||
This is not a martial law move, even though you're becoming more and more, and I agree with you in many aspects, a Trump critic. | ||
This idea that because I'm supporting what Trump's doing on this issue, we're now endorsing martial law. | ||
This is not martial law. | ||
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Spend a few minutes on that, then let's get into Ukraine, some of the bad decisions Trump's making, where you see that going, and you'll have the floor on that. | |
Well, you're right. | ||
It's not martial law. | ||
And the words martial law do not even exist in the United States Constitution. | ||
Martial law, whenever it's declared, is always declared locally. | ||
And that has not been declared in the District of Columbia. | ||
The point that Trump has been making is something that, you know, I've been saying for many years. | ||
A lot of us have. | ||
Every time I would come back from overseas and land in Dulles Airport, I landed with Germans, with other Europeans, with people from the Middle East, and they were all appalled at what they saw in Washington, D.C. The crime rate, the state of the city. | ||
This is supposed to be the capital of the greatest nation in the world. | ||
And the people of Washington, D.C. are the principal victims of the criminality, the abuse, the degradation that's been going on. | ||
And they want, they want the National Guard and the U.S. military there to straighten this out. | ||
And this is not the only place. | ||
So you talk about ice. | ||
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Ice right now is a Dixie Cup trying to bail out the Titanic that's filling with water. | |
You're not going to get anywhere with the millions and millions of illegals, the people that have crashed into our country over the last several years with uh ice. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
And again, this requires federal action. | ||
Now, there is a statute that gives the president authority to act against elements that are engaged in trying to harm or overthrow uh the government and national order, and that's the insurrection act. | ||
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President Bush invoked it. | |
President Trump could invoke it under the right circumstances. | ||
He's chosen not to do that yet. | ||
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But we're on that path right now. | |
And the Democrats, as you point out, that's exactly what they want. | ||
They are doing everything in their power to disassemble our country and our society. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Uh I can pull up the August 2020 published battle plan of the Democrats Podesta to collapse the cities, create insurrection, bill it as racial, and then make Trump, if he would have won in 2020, would have been stolen, send troops constitutionally and call that martial law that then made a movie about it that came out last year with $300 million budget called Civil War, fantasizing about the the blue states coming together and marching on DC and killing a Trumping figure. | ||
So the plan they had in 2020 of you to won, They now are trying to relaunch now. | ||
And you said it's a Dixie Cup trying to bail out the Titanic, 5,000 ice, all this. | ||
The National Guard's not going to confiscate guns. | ||
We knew about the plans to confiscate guns with the Clintons and others because it was the military and police gave us the documents. | ||
So the idea that this band-aid Trump's doing or this Dixie Cup to Bell of Titanic is martial law is preposterous. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
But again, what Trump as president needs to do, and this is something he has not done, Alex. | ||
He needs to come clean with the American people. | ||
We need to have a briefing where he stands up and explains to the American people this is the problem, and this is why we're taking the actions. | ||
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Everybody on the left always talks about Franklin Roosevelt's fireside chats. | |
Well, his fireside chats were effective. | ||
They were short, they were straightforward and explanatory. | ||
That's what we need now from this administration. | ||
He needs to demonstrate real leadership. | ||
And I'm I hate to say it, but I'm not seeing real leadership. | ||
When the Swamp writes the script and he simply reads from it, that's not leadership. | ||
That's captivity. | ||
I agree. | ||
And look, we just call it like we see it. | ||
I know you're not a Israel phobe, neither am I, but Israel's been a big lobby and a big problem for a while, but they've certainly in the power vacuum of the Democrats, record low polls, record low fundraising falling apart. | ||
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Israel's been really trying to fill the vacuum. | |
So maybe before we hit Russia and the latest there, we should look at what's happened with Iran and Netanyahu still winning a war and uh what's developing there and from your sources, how serious the Israeli infiltration is. | ||
Well, we need to understand something. | ||
Gaza is not a war, Alex. | ||
It's simply mass murder with U.S. funding. | ||
Children starve and are bombed and killed while lobbyists receive fat checks. | ||
And that's that's outrageous nonsense. | ||
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And it's not just the lobbyists, it's members of Congress. | |
There's something really, really wrong when we are we're supposed to stand for freedom. | ||
We're supposed to stand for truth, justice, and the American way, as we used to say it. | ||
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We're we should stop enabling what is absolutely genocidal killing. | |
Uh and we're not. | ||
We're we're we're not, we're we're underwriting it. | ||
We're pushing it. | ||
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I don't know why President Trump will not step forward and simply tell the truth. | |
The rest of the world knows what's happening. | ||
We're hurting ourselves. | ||
Our reputation is being destroyed. | ||
He needs to tell the truth. | ||
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And all he has to do is say, look, uh, I love Israel. | |
Fine, go ahead and love Israel. | ||
And I want Israel to be successful. | ||
I don't know of anybody I've talked to that doesn't want Israel to be successful. | ||
But this is not success. | ||
This is mass murder. | ||
And they're trying to tie this to a war with Iran. | ||
And a war with Iran right now, how do I put this? | ||
It's like kicking a beehive with your bare feet. | ||
Uh, you know, the stings are not going to land on big donors to the lobby or the members of Congress are going to land on our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines, it's going to hurt our families in the future. | ||
The world knows what's happening. | ||
The world has sorted this out. | ||
We need to distance ourselves from this. | ||
And if President Trump said, that's it, I'm suspending lethal aid until President or Prime Minister Netanyahu reaches some sort of an agreement with uh his opponents, then uh I think it would all stop. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
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Trump has recently asked, do you want to end the war in Gaza? | |
Or do you want to? | ||
And he said, Well, yeah, but you got to talk to Netanyahu about that. | ||
Well, no, we're the main funder. | ||
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What 90% of it? | |
No, we have the power, just like what we're funding like 85% of the Ukraine war. | ||
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That's why Trump said he holds the cards. | |
Why not play the cards? | ||
Well, isn't he the president of the United States? | ||
Uh, not Netanyahu. | ||
So at what point in time do we have to ask Mr. Netanyahu for permission to stop stop funding genocide, or for that matter, bank rolling a wider war with Iran. | ||
You know, war with Iran is extremely dangerous. | ||
It's not only dangerous because right now Iran is probably stronger than it's ever been. | ||
The biggest lie that is being spread by the Israelis through the mainstream media is Iran is weak. | ||
That the population is not standing with it. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
In fact, Iran and its people are more united around the current government than they have ever been in their history. | ||
And that doesn't mean they love the bullets. | ||
There are a lot of people in Vietnam in uh Iran that are unhappy with that. | ||
But right now, Iran, the nation itself is under attack. | ||
It's it's back to regime change and Balkanization. | ||
That's what the Israelis want to do. | ||
They want to turn Iran into Syria. | ||
We have no interest in seeing Iran destroyed. | ||
Iran is not our blood enemy. | ||
And this notion that it's the repository of the greatest terrorism is nonsense. | ||
The overwhelming majority of terrorism has come out of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Sunni Islamic Middle East. | ||
These aren't the people that have been trying to kill us. | ||
We somehow or another have to get the truth out. | ||
It's very very difficult. | ||
We we know everything's against us but uh Washington has got to stop treating foreign policy like DoorDash, order up a new war and then make the rest of his delivery drivers. | ||
We can't do it anymore. | ||
Let's break it about eight minutes, but but let's talk in general been a big Trump supporter and been tracking this. | ||
And then I know in the last few months you've got more concerns so have I. I'm not throwing the baby out of the bathwater the good things like RFK Jr. and Tulsa Gabbard and the Russia game thinking all that's good but saying that we have to then point out the bad course changes we've seen that are happening to try to push Trump back in in in the right direction what are some of the other things that have concerned you where you make a statement like it seems he's almost like a captive president well let's look at Ukraine he made all of these statements uh as he was running | ||
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for election I can stop the war in 24 hours well that was ridiculous. | |
Wars are complex this one is more complex than perhaps any that we've encountered in in decades so the notion that something could stop in 24 hours was ridiculous. | ||
But he did get a lot of things right he understood that this was not a war that Russia started. | ||
This is a war that began with a coup in 2014 that was staged by the CIA and run by people like Victoria Newland. | ||
It was designed to put a a new government into Ukraine that would lead a crusade against Russia because the real objective of war in Ukraine was to destroy Russia. | ||
All you have to do is pick up uh Biden's speeches and read them uh we want to harm Russia destroy Russia we want to rape it take its resources we want to change its government we want to remove uh Putin all this kind of craziness we have no interest in any of that if anything President Trump understood very clearly in his first term and subsequently that we needed normalization with Russia. | ||
Russia is not our natural enemy we don't want it to be an enemy but yet once he's gotten in he deviated almost immediately from the path and he doesn't seem to understand that the solution from our standpoint is not to try and impose a settlement not a big splash event where everybody shakes hands and lauds Donald Trump as a Nobel prize winner. | ||
That's not the point of American foreign policy the point is to simply say look as he pointed out I did not start this war I do not want this war and the American people don't support this war. | ||
So as of today I am suspending all military aid and assistance to the Ukrainian regime and urging them to sit down with Moscow and negotiate an end of the conflict we will support a conference we will help stay help sponsor it we will in in implore the Poles, the Slovaks, the Hungarians, the Romanians, the people that border Ukraine to sit down with you and work out a settlement. | ||
But this has to be done by you but we are not going to subsidize this war anymore. | ||
He could have done that a long time ago he could do that tomorrow morning because he has to function at focus here at home. | ||
What are we dealing with? | ||
We're sending billions to Ukraine and bridges over highways are crumbling what what kind of sense is that we have an educational system that fails miserably to provide a path to employment what's he doing about that the hell with all this money wasted on Ukraine the hell with this money that's being thrown down the toilet against Iran. | ||
We're not interested in those things what America needs is what he wants to do or at least we thought he wanted to do here at home. | ||
He wants to secure the borders. | ||
We've started. | ||
We have a long way to go, though. | ||
We haven't stopped all the human trafficking and the drug trafficking. | ||
We haven't even brought the United States Coast Guard back to home waters. | ||
We're busy over in the South China Sea in the Persian Gulf. | ||
Insane. | ||
We need to get everybody focused on securing this country. | ||
We do need a crusade, a major one led by him against criminality in the United States. | ||
And the last thing we need to do is uh build a fund of almost 500 million dollars from Trump's uh biggest donors designed to destroy good men like uh Thomas Massey or Marjorie Taylor Green is just incredible. | ||
That that all needs to go away. | ||
Elaborate on what you think Trump should do. | ||
Well, number one, let's talk about what he started and he needs to finish. | ||
First of all, he needs to come to terms with the reality that ICE cannot deport all of the illegals. | ||
There has to be a strategy to do it. | ||
What is the strategy? | ||
He's never enunciated or explained a strategy. | ||
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You can't just say, okay, Tom Homan and friends just run out there and start picking up bad guys. | |
I'm a hundred percent for arresting criminals first. | ||
That sounds great. | ||
But how many millions of these people are in our country? | ||
You know, we have got to get out there and find them. | ||
And to do that, you need resources. | ||
After 1929, Herbert Hoover recognized that many, many jobs in the United States were occupied by illegal immigrants. | ||
Most of them were from Mexico. | ||
He said, I've got to get these people out of here because as the economy deteriorates, they're going to become targets for Americans who need those jobs. | ||
And so, Alex, we deported nine million Mexicans. | ||
Franklin Roosevelt depointed uh deported 3.5. | ||
Harry Truman, another 2.1, and Eisenhower about 1.2. | ||
Why? | ||
Was it because they didn't like Mexicans or Mexican food? | ||
No. | ||
It was because we needed to open jobs for Americans. | ||
And you've heard all this nonsense. | ||
Oh, Americans won't do those jobs. | ||
Look, my sons grew up stacking vegetables and uh putting together carts at places like Harris Teeter or Giant or somewhere else. | ||
People will do the jobs if they need the money. | ||
Listen, and listen, I mean, I I work for a large animal vet every summer from like 13, 14, 15. | ||
I would take other jobs, literally we drive out the countryside to pick green beans from 6 a.m. in the morning till 7 at night, and they'd feed us dinner and pay us cash. | ||
The idea that Americans of any color don't know how to do agriculture is horse crap, and it's something we should get back into to be self-sufficient. | ||
Well, here's something else. | ||
Uh the Austrians have a law which I strongly support. | ||
I think this is something that President Trump should try to implement. | ||
He's got to get a lot of pushback, but it needs to happen. | ||
Until every American citizen who can work and has a job, we're not bringing in anybody else. | ||
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Why in the world would we want all these H-1B visas for cheap software engineers from anywhere you want to go? | |
You know, India, Malaysia, Thailand, I don't care. | ||
Why that just so they can replace one of the people. | ||
Because for those that don't know, to try to hire software engineers because the market's so undercut by China and India, you can't hardly find a U.S.-based software engineer because people won't do it because you can't live in this economy that's so expensive doing that job. | ||
I can literally you have to pay people what they're worth. | ||
We've made it impossible to do that. | ||
You can go after the tax structure to adjust that. | ||
Well, stay right there, Sarah. | ||
But I want to really focus then more on Ukraine, the developments there, how big this is, how we can get this war ended, what happens if we don't? | ||
Colonel McGregor, stay with us. | ||
We need funds. | ||
We're fighting the globalists at point blank rank. | ||
And they got a receivership hearing with Judge Warrior Gamble around the Texas Show trial next week to send the sheriffs here. | ||
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I guess it could be within days next Wednesday. | |
Shut us down. | ||
And I'm sure we'll get lots of funds then once we're shut down. | ||
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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? | ||
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And it was because we didn't give Up and the crew didn't give up. | |
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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 Revere. | ||
You are the resistance. | ||
And this dog don't hunt without you. | ||
There are literally dozens of massively important news development. | ||
We'll be hitting in the two hours after Colonel McGregor leaves us. | ||
Trump is set to make a major Oval Office announcement in about 27 minutes exactly. | ||
This is after they said he was dead last week, and then oh now he's super sick. | ||
Uh I I had said that his ankles have gotten really swollen, and I've talked to White House folks saying he's working too much. | ||
He is getting exhaustion at 79. | ||
We're trying to pressure him to take more time off. | ||
But I don't think he's imminently about to keel over and die. | ||
Well, the media spun that. | ||
And now they're even editing me in the newscast saying Trump's about to die to give it credibility. | ||
That's not what I said. | ||
So he finally takes off five, six days, and everybody flips out. | ||
This is what he should be doing. | ||
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But at the same time, I don't want to say he's completely captured, but for my sources, there are more and more bad interest in there manipulating things because it's so complex, and Colonel McGregor's been raising the alarm about that. | |
So, Colonel, looking at the summit two weeks ago with Putin and Trump up there in Alaska, looking at the statements we see, we'll hear good things out of Trump, and then we'll see a bad action. | ||
And then we'll see a good action. | ||
So it seems very schizophrenic. | ||
I remember Trump a few months ago didn't know that Ukraine had massively increased attacks inside Russia, right ahead of the last piece, still before that. | ||
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Then when Trump found out, he went, Oh, I didn't know they did that. | |
Oh, now I see why Putin did it. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
And you had Operation Spider-Web after that. | ||
Then Trump made statements about, you know, Lindsay Graham on a watch doing you know duplicitous diplomacy, that's illegal. | ||
He might get arrested. | ||
So we see Trump saying credibly good things, and he's finally turned Kennedy loose to go after the big pharma, and that's they're going crazy there, but then we also sell these bad things, which is what Roger Stone always says. | ||
He says, if Trump's given the facts, he'll almost always do the right thing. | ||
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He's not a bad guy. | |
But at 79, I'm at 51, and I know a lot of general knowledge, but I couldn't be the president. | ||
Most people we have even shouldn't be the president. | ||
I mean, it's so complex. | ||
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But you know, with Trump, it's just it's a real struggle. | |
So you've been a big booster and supporter because obviously he was the better choice than totally out of her mind, Kamala Harris, but but now you've been really concerned. | ||
What do you what are the other issues you have and then expanding on the Russia conflict, uh, just how dangerous that is, and what you're hearing, what you're seeing, and why we're seeing these schizophrenic statements. | ||
Well, first of all, let's keep something in mind that President Trump is not surrounded by people who are likely to tell him things that are factual. | ||
They're going to tell him what they want him to hear because they have an interest in shaping his agenda. | ||
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And President Trump knows, as you point out, A number of good things about a lot of things. | |
I mean, first of all, I would tell you that Roger's right. | ||
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And certainly at home, President Trump has a good grasp on the problems that we have with illegal migration, the perils of unrestricted immigration, the problems with criminality in our cities, the problems that we have with education. | |
I'm quite certain he understands that. | ||
Now, is he being given any assistance in terms of all right, Mr. President, these are our recommended courses of action? | ||
Here's one, two, and three. | ||
Uh, evaluate these, tell us which way you would like us to go. | ||
I don't think that's happening. | ||
I don't see any evidence for that. | ||
In other words, I don't see really good staff work. | ||
What I see are a lot of people that are very concerned that nothing really change. | ||
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And that means nothing really changes in Europe, nothing really changes in the Middle East, and not a whole lot changes at home. | |
Now, he can be blamed for surrounding himself with these people, but these people were probably also placed there by big donors. | ||
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So that's just the first observation, because otherwise I agree with Roger Stone. | |
President Trump needs to understand that Ukraine is no longer a nation. | ||
It's a graveyard with a flag. | ||
And we in London are the principal perpetrators in digging those graves. | ||
We should have stopped this horrendous slaughter two, two and a half, three years ago. | ||
We didn't do it. | ||
We let it drag on. | ||
Now that's not all his fault. | ||
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Congress profited enormously from the money laundering that goes on between uh the defense complex and also the monies they get from various lobbies. | |
And he admitted interrupting, before I was getting you on, I want to ask this question before I forget. | ||
He admitted last week, he said, I thought it would be a lot easier to end the war than it is, but they need an elaborate. | ||
That's what General Flint has said on the front of prosecuting the deep state for Russia gate and things. | ||
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Trump needs to come in. | |
He's allowed, he's the president. | ||
They've convinced him he can't direct the Department of Justice. | ||
He needs to have a task force battle plan, the powers they have, and then say, we have the documents for Kelsey Gabbard. | ||
You will now, here's your deadline, or you're fired. | ||
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He needs to be the commander-in-chief. | |
Explain in the military what that means, because he's the head military officer. | ||
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And in his executive capacity, he is the military commander. | |
Explain as a military commander how he should be behaving. | ||
And you used to advise him. | ||
So what should he be doing? | ||
Well, first of all, what can any president do in his term? | ||
And more important, what can he accomplish in the first six to twelve months of his term? | ||
Normally, everything important that a president undertakes really occurs in the first six to twelve months. | ||
Normally, there are no more than three or four priorities that he can actually actually pursue. | ||
He was diverted almost immediately into the promise of uh some sort of great peace moment with Ukraine and Russia that was not going to happen. | ||
Instead of listening to the Russians carefully, who tried to tell him the truth and make it clear to him that their long-term national security was at stake in Ukraine. | ||
He treated it as though, well, Ukraine's just a minor, a minor glitch. | ||
We could all sort through this. | ||
You have to listen to your uh opposites on the other side of the table. | ||
I don't think he did that. | ||
And when he started talking about security guarantees, I think he completely missed it. | ||
The Russians don't want to fight another war in five years or 10 years. | ||
They want to end this. | ||
They want a new border. | ||
And for those that don't know, a security guarantee with NATO troops or whatever they call it is exactly what the Russians said they didn't want and exactly what they now admit they want. | ||
It's just NATO by another name. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And look, NATO is this sort of 30-car parade with lots of choking and smoking and noise, but no engine, and the damn thing doesn't go anywhere. | ||
President Trump knows that the Europeans need to be their own first responders. | ||
In other words, they need to invest in their own countries. | ||
He also knows that the enemy is not in Russia. | ||
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The enemy is in Great Britain, inside, inside France, inside Germany, inside these European states. | |
They threw their borders open to millions from Africa, Southwest Asia, the Middle East, and brought these people in. | ||
We're seeing Soviet Union-level tyranny in Germany, France, the UK. | ||
They just killed five all the different AFD people that were set to end, just all just magically died. | ||
And AFD's principal sin Is to say we want Germany first. | ||
We want to preserve Germany, German culture, German identity, German language. | ||
We want an end to this stupid war with Russia. | ||
We want to rebuild our economy. | ||
We don't want to de-industrialize Germany and turn us into some sort of pasteurization plant. | ||
It's a catastrophe. | ||
And they're really up against it because you've got the globalists led by people like Soros. | ||
And now we have Larry Fink at the WEF, the World Economic Forum. | ||
And they have a permanent interest in essentially reducing all of these countries to complete chaos, to in destroying what effectively we call Western civilization. | ||
If it were not for Germany and France and Great Britain and Italy and Spain and Scandinavia, we would not even exist as a country. | ||
And you know, if water is purest at its source, then Europe is the fountainhead of our civilization. | ||
And what has been happening in Europe is the active destruction of that civilization. | ||
President Trump, I think, understands that. | ||
But the best way to help these people is to walk away from them. | ||
Because then they'll have to deal with it. | ||
And the populations in these countries are up in arms. | ||
The longer it takes for a revolution to occur in places like France, Germany, and Britain, the more painful and bloody it will be. | ||
But if we get out of the way and say, look, these are your countries. | ||
You have to make these decisions. | ||
The destiny of your nation is in your hands. | ||
It doesn't rest in our hands. | ||
Until that happens, not much will change. | ||
And remember that this whole phony war with Russia, the fiction that Russia wants to conquer Europe, who in their right mind in Boston. | ||
Colonel, I'm going to go to that in a moment. | ||
Since you mention it, literally, I have hundreds of videos. | ||
It would take all day to air them. | ||
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Everybody's saying them. | |
But it's banned in the UK with the censorship law to even see these. | ||
Police pepper spraying random people, beating anybody that's white, uh, Muslims running around attacking people. | ||
And then if you fly the Union Jack, they arrest you. | ||
If you just run up on the steps of a government building and the police then grab and manhandle the woman, then they let the Muslims literally take over buildings and fly their flags. | ||
I mean, and these women start brutalizing this lady and acting like they've arrested Satan himself, and it just goes on and on. | ||
I mean, this is they arrest people dozens and dozens a day for praying in public silently. | ||
But the Muslims can blast prayer at massive decibels in all the cities at midnight. | ||
And now Minnesota, Minneapolis has let them, now they blast call to prayer at midnight. | ||
You talk about marking territory, you talk about pissing on people. | ||
How could they get the police to cover up the Muslim rape gangs? | ||
And I mean, folks, I've been in England a few years, but I've been going there for decades. | ||
It is literally, you'll be sitting there filming big men, and Muslims will walk over and scream at you and say, don't film me, even though they're not in the shot. | ||
And when you speak back to them that you're you've got an American accent and say, screw you, they freak out and run off because they're so used to the Brits bowing down, the Scots bowing down, the Irish bowing down. | ||
I mean, the Romans said that the Scots, the Irish, and the Brits particularly were the hardest people to conquer. | ||
They gave up. | ||
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How did they take these people and turn them into the servile? | |
But it we now see that that old energy awakening, and I think it spells doom for the globalists in Europe, but how do you think they'll strike back? | ||
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Well, the way they strike back is to utterly reject this sort of self-destructive policy that is in place. | |
And the way to do that is that the police have to decide whether they are British or not. | ||
The military has to decide, are you British or not? | ||
If you're British, then protect the British people. | ||
Because the individuals committing the crimes that you're describing, you know, Alex, they're not British. | ||
If you take the position that anybody uh can be anything, then everybody is nothing. | ||
And that's the problem everywhere in the West. | ||
You ask the question, what's an American? | ||
And the answer from the left has always been, well, anything, any anything you want. | ||
Obama told us, or not told us, but told people coming into the country, you can set up your own societies and nation states on American soil. | ||
What you're describing In Britain is also here. | ||
It just is not as widespread. | ||
We're a much larger country and people don't notice it. | ||
You know, why would you want Sharia law inside the United States? | ||
Why would they allow Sharia law in parts of London? | ||
That's insane. | ||
If you don't, if you don't have an identity anymore, if you don't care about your country and who and what you are, those things happen. | ||
And that's what's happened in too much of Europe. | ||
And right now, Macron has done the same thing in France. | ||
Everyone is bending over backwards to accommodate the invaders. | ||
Well, the invaders need to be thrown out. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
That means you've got to get rid of Macron. | ||
And I do think these globalist governments in Europe, their days are numbered. | ||
What you and I are concerned about are the globalists that are still in power here inside the United States. | ||
That's our problem. | ||
So, Colonel, shifting back, as it's all directed by the UN, BlackRock, the NGOs, the ADL, all of it, they're on record, they're exposed now. | ||
So I don't want people to think just because Trump falters some that we're losing, there's a global awakening that's intensifying that's much bigger than Trump. | ||
He just wrote in on it. | ||
But when I look at threats, I see collapse of the world economy is one of the biggest. | ||
Obvious escalation of the Ukraine war that Europe and the NATO are openly trying as some of the other big threats. | ||
Um looking at that, what do you think the biggest threats are? | ||
And currently on the trajectory, where do you see the Ukraine black hole money laundering uh cemetery going? | ||
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Well, you just uh you just hit the nail on the head when you talked about the financial condition. | |
I think we are very close to a financial collapse of the United States. | ||
All you have to do is look at the price of gold that is now going ballistic in the aftermath of this meeting in China, the Shanghai Cooperation Council meeting. | ||
You you now have 40 to 50 percent of the world's population, maybe more represented by India, China, Russia. | ||
You know, just go down the list, all the people that were visiting in China, they are building an alternative uh financial system because frankly, most of the developed world and most of the uh still developing world is interested in getting out from under us because our dollar system is passing debt on to them. | ||
And we are hopelessly indebted. | ||
We're not going to retire the 37 trillion dollar debt. | ||
And right now, Bessent is coming up with all sorts of schemes trying to figure out ways to keep this machine going. | ||
I'm afraid it's going to fail. | ||
When that financial crisis strikes, and many of the supply chains no longer work, and people can't afford to buy gas, they can't keep their automobiles running. | ||
They discover their dollar isn't worth anything, which is a real danger right now, not initially, but down the line, that's when you're going to get real unrest in the United States. | ||
And at that point, no one will give a damn what happens in Ukraine or anywhere beyond our borders. | ||
We'll be concerned about what happens here in the United States. | ||
I think we're getting closer to that point. | ||
But sadly, it's really financial bankruptcy that is probably going to save us from a major war with in either Europe or the Middle East, or for that matter, in Asia. | ||
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Well, I know you're a learned scholar in all of this and a lot of accurate predictions. | |
I just don't think the listeners, even my my listeners that are very informed, even myself, because we have a normalcy bias reflex, we've had it good so long, can even comprehend the grave danger. | ||
But when I just historically, intellectually look at all the different crises factors, and you throw AI in on top of it and all of this. | ||
Uh we're in for some wild times, and I don't see how quite frankly, we even survive this unless the establishment realizes how much danger they're in and stops putting their foot on the gas of crises, but they have a normalcy bias of always winning, so they're doing it. | ||
So whether Atlantis existed or not 12,000 years ago and got so advanced they blew themselves up, godlike power, but they weren't gods. | ||
We are literally approaching what I call an Atlantean moment, and you can smell the doom. | ||
And I don't say that to say we're all doomed. | ||
They've done all these war games, got a big report here, uh, where in almost every big war Game with all these different government and private AIs. | ||
The AIs launched nuclear war. | ||
And then the Pentagon is putting AI in charge already. | ||
So, because it's it's just my God, I look at my children and I just ask myself, because I'm not a pessimist, I'm an eternal optimist, but I think only facing the tightrope we're walking. | ||
Do we go over the tightrope? | ||
People act like we're on a boulevard here. | ||
We're on the type, we're on a tightrope. | ||
Well, on October 4th in Dallas, we're going to deliver presentations on these topics. | ||
We're going to talk about the surveillance state, which is which is really at the heart of what you're discussing when it comes to AI. | ||
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We're going to talk about the precarious financial condition. | |
We're going to talk about the international strategic environment or tell people the truth. | ||
There are no great armies or navies or air forces gathering to attack us. | ||
We need to come home. | ||
We need to disengage from these pointless self-defeating interventions. | ||
We need to give up on the regime change nonsense. | ||
We need to come home. | ||
Now, if if the audience wants spin, watch CNN. | ||
But if you want survival, you need to be in that room at the uh frontiers of flight in Dallas on the 4th of October, because we're going to hit these topics, and the audience will have the opportunity to stand up, raise issues, and express their opinions. | ||
This is not a one-way street. | ||
This is a two-way delivery. | ||
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Well, Colonel, I'm excited about this event. | |
I didn't know it was happening because I want to meet you in person, and I know the other folks are going to be there and friends with them. | ||
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So tell us where people sign up for this. | |
Well, there's a link uh to the uh the whole event where you can go on, look at it, and then uh decide what level of the city. | ||
Sure, so we'll pull that up and we'll put it in post. | ||
We're live now, we'll post this on Axe and Rumble later. | ||
But I I want to go to this. | ||
So tell me the I mean, what's the website? | ||
People will find it there. | ||
Well, I've sent it to your, you know, I don't remember it. | ||
It's national. | ||
See, it's the national conversation.com. | ||
Uh, and if you go to that, you Google that, you'll you'll bring this website up. | ||
And we're adding to it every day in terms of topics. | ||
No, no, true. | ||
Well, good. | ||
Uh, what day is this for Vin? | ||
Because I'm I'm only three hours from you. | ||
I'm probably gonna come up there. | ||
Well, I hope so, Alex. | ||
It's uh it's because you're someone else who needs to stand up and express an opinion while we're there. | ||
This is the 4th of October. | ||
Uh there'll be a cocktail reception at uh uh five o'clock. | ||
Then we start at six, and it goes for two hours. | ||
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As I said, the three of us will be a panel. | |
We'll answer the questions, and then we want to interact with the audience because we want to. | ||
I'm looking forward to that. | ||
Well, just send me all the info. | ||
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We'll do a plug for it later. | |
In closing, Colonel, what is the real state of this? | ||
Because you know, we have France saying prepare for nuclear war for the first time ever, imminent nuclear war, putting out uh a national alert for hospitals be ready for World War III and treat hundreds of wounded soldiers be a lot more than that. | ||
Um they say imminently Ukraine using AI-powered swarms. | ||
Um I mean, it just goes, it goes on and on. | ||
Listen, this is 99% crap. | ||
Remember that McCron and Starmer and Metz, the rest of these globalists that are in power in Europe, they're grasping for straws. | ||
They're trying to justify their continuation in office. | ||
The population is beginning to figure out just how frequently and massively they've been lied to about everything. | ||
All these economies are bankrupt. | ||
They're all going to crash. | ||
All of these people are going to start a war if they can to keep themselves in office. | ||
But they can't, Alex, because the French army is organized and equipped to go on safari in Africa. | ||
The British Army is an overgrown paramilitary police force. | ||
The German army is almost non existent. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
The Russians know it. | ||
And that's why the Russians aren't moving further west. | ||
Bottom line, Europe, everything you're saying, the major economic ministers and military ministers last two years said we're collapsing. | ||
All we need is a war. | ||
We'll we'll bankrupt Russia and break them in five parts. | ||
That's their business model. | ||
And then literally they're a paper tiger whose only hope is to draw us in. | ||
Well, that business model has failed miserably, hasn't it? | ||
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It has. | |
Well, Colonel, thank you so much uh for the time today. | ||
Good chance I'll be up there in October. | ||
We're not all dead in nuclear war by then. | ||
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Uh but thank you so much. | |
And when and everybody needs to take this interview now and share it, get it to the Trump administration, because I can tell you we can move the needle with Trump. | ||
I mean, I can get him on the phone if I need to, but the biggest thing gets to him is flooding the White House, flooding his people, getting it out. | ||
It has a big effect. | ||
Uh Trump is like a beach ball floating around a pool. | ||
It's like wherever the wind goes, he goes there. | ||
It's not that he's he's like easy to move, it's just he's got so much going on, and it's it's so it's an opportunity and of great danger. | ||
And that's why I've been so, you know, on my on my hind feet with with Israel, because they're really trying to come in and run the show, but you add they only care about their agenda. | ||
You plug in their agenda, it empowers China, it creates incredible danger. | ||
Uh Israel already has the worst approval rating in the world. | ||
Uh we're coupled with that. | ||
I mean, this is just a disaster. | ||
I don't get that Yahoo. | ||
Doesn't he think second, third, fourth order of okay, it's good for Israel here, but doesn't he get the larger ramifications and how bad it is even midterm? | ||
No, I think he is convinced that this is the opportunity to make greater Israel a reality to completely balkanize the region uh region to destroy Iran, and that's not going to happen. | ||
And remember, he's got backing from the banks in London and the banks in New York City because they're hoping that we can somehow another get control of the oil and gas fields in the Middle East because they've lost their opportunity to deal with Russia. | ||
And that's key. | ||
Again, the top European ministers say, we're going to collapse Russia and get their oil and gas, and we're going to collapse them at least. | ||
That is an insane idea. | ||
Well, it's not gonna happen. | ||
They've already failed in Russia. | ||
Russia has won. | ||
And this meeting that just occurred in Shanghai, that marks the end of the old world. | ||
Oh, oh, hold on. | ||
I know you gotta go. | ||
If you gotta go, you gotta go. | ||
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We got a two-minute break. | |
Plus, I got to cover Trump's live press conference. | ||
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We're usually five minutes late. | |
Can we go to break and have you just hit this massive event in China? | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
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Well, all right, let's do five more. | |
All right, I gotta do a short plug, too. | ||
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I want to be the guy that's right. | ||
I'm wrong sometimes, but I'm trying to be right. | ||
On supplements, though, I just nail it because we get the best brands out there, private labeled, that are already the top rated, put our label on it, sell it to you, get a great response. | ||
The olive showstore.com. | ||
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, we're 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 and yeah, we're selling stuff that really works. | ||
Tell us about ultimate life force. | ||
It's a horse pill. | ||
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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? | ||
Nacetylcysteine 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 forget about these things. | ||
These things are something that they wanted to ban even more than natokinase and the cerepase. | ||
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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. | ||
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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't. | ||
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 Garden of Eden. | ||
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God made all these things to work together. | |
It's all there. | ||
The information's readily available. | ||
No, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
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These are great products. | |
They fund the operation. | ||
And folks, it's common sense. | ||
Go get them. | ||
The AlkshowShore.com, get the Boban 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, 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 in there directly targeted to addressing COVID and long COVID. | ||
You'll say, well, I don't have COVID right now. | ||
The point is it's it's good for you, period. | ||
100%. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
*outro music* | ||
All right, we're waiting for Trump to go live with a big announcement. | ||
Remember, they said he was dead the last six days, though he's not playing golf every day. | ||
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Uh, and then I'm gonna hit all the news I haven't gotten into. | |
There is so much. | ||
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All right, Colonel Douglas Ferrera of the smartest analyst out there, author, researcher, American combat veteran. | |
In the short five minutes we have, and thanks for staying. | ||
How big was this China meeting with Putin, Modi, Xi Jinping, and others? | ||
They've demonstrated the most high-powered lasers that just vaporize aircraft, uh, huge drone demonstrations, laughing at Trump's threats. | ||
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To stop BRICS, what happened? | |
The people at that meeting, including Modi, represent more than 40% of the global population, including its energy, minerals, and industry. | ||
They are essentially saying that they will not be bullied or debanked by the United States. | ||
Their central banks are cutting uh U.S. treasuries. | ||
They are buying gold and they are hedging against Washington's chaos. | ||
The the bottom line is that that Trump's bullying tactics have failed. | ||
This entire tariff business has been a catastrophe. | ||
For instance, right now, India is slapped with 50% tariffs because they buy Russian oil. | ||
Which they have to, and they're not going to stop. | ||
The Taliban in Afghanistan pays 15%. | ||
Pakistan, 19%. | ||
Those are the two countries that have been breeding grounds for Islamist terrorists that have killed Americans in many, many places of the world, not exclusively in the Middle East or in uh Afghanistan. | ||
India has never been our enemy. | ||
India may not be a true a lie, but it is certainly not our enemy. | ||
And right now, as a result of these tariffs, the Indians have canceled 35 billion dollars in jets ordered from Boeing. | ||
That means that uh 150,000 machinists and line workers in Charleston, South Carolina and Everett, Washington are at risk of losing their jobs potentially. | ||
This is just stupid. | ||
We need to understand these are civilizational states. | ||
We need to treat them as equals, not as inferiors. | ||
So where do you predict this goes? | ||
I predict the whole tariff thing is going to bring us down. | ||
We're going to watch the bonds spike. | ||
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That's already begun. | |
When the 10-year bond hits 5%, uh we're we've had it because we can't service the debt. | ||
Remember, we have a $9 trillion bill coming due at the end of this year. | ||
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We're not going to be able to pay it. | |
We have to restructure the debt. | ||
But you're not going to restructure the debt with the people that own a large part of it overseas if you treat them as the enemy. | ||
And frankly speaking, China is the one where we needed to sit down and come up with a new approach. | ||
We still do. | ||
It's not the rest of the world. | ||
That's our biggest trade deficit. | ||
But instead of doing that, we just went to war with everybody all over the world. | ||
It's a catastrophe. | ||
Well, I understand we had one sided trade deals. | ||
We've had some success, but the Ukraine war drove Russia into China's arms. | ||
I hope you're wrong on that front because we're in dire economic straits if this doesn't pull off for Trump. | ||
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Well, you know, I hope it doesn't, but unfortunately, I'm rather convinced it it will. | |
And, you know, I'm not by any stretch of the imagination, the Lone Ranger out there. | ||
You can bring on Peter Schiff or James Ricards or Luke Groman or Jeffrey Guntlock or Nasim Talib. | ||
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All of these people will tell you the same thing. | |
We're in impossible position right now. | ||
So the we have we've needed to cut spending for a long time. | ||
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And we haven't done it. | |
So now it's going to be imposed on us if we're going to survive it all. | ||
All right, Colonel, thank you so much for the time. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Same to you, Alex. | ||
Thanks a million. | ||
Powerful. | ||
All right. | ||
I've got two hours left in transmission, and then I'll be hosting the war room today, along with Mike Adams and Rob Dew. | ||
Owen quit and then ran out and tried to imply he was being censored and not being given raises, and none of that was true. | ||
So I had to attack. | ||
Now he's putting stuff about, oh, I love the M4. | ||
I'm friendly. | ||
I'm nice. | ||
Just total duplicitous stuff. | ||
That's why I'm so mad. | ||
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Trying to run psyops on us. | |
That's truly disgusting. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, let's go back to that live White House feed. | ||
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We were told earlier today that we'll put that White House feed back up on the shot. | |
We were told earlier today that Trump at 1 p.m. Central would make a major oval office announcement as Congress returns after recess. | ||
And they've been saying he's dead. | ||
He knows we're not playing golf every day. | ||
They've been saying he's sick then when that didn't work. | ||
I said he's overworked and shows signs of health problems to take time off. | ||
I didn't say he was dead. | ||
And they've had CNN, other things. | ||
I can't even keep track of it, taking clips of me a few weeks ago saying this is a crisis if he keeps working this hard, cutting it in with them saying he's dead that give credibility to it. | ||
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But that's not what I'm doing. | |
That's a deception. | ||
What's today's big Trump announcement? | ||
The major theories. | ||
So as soon as he goes to that, as soon as he goes live, we will go to all of that. | ||
Now, I've got all this other news. | ||
I mean, there is a ton of it that we've not hit. | ||
Gold hits all-time high. | ||
Clinton judge blocks Trump deploying National Guard Los Angeles. | ||
We've got big Elon Musk developments, huge developments in the peaceful awakening but uprising in Europe and the UK. | ||
The Islamic invasion that's going on, and of course the massive front and center news of Kennedy knocking it out of the park at HHS and just banning all these poison shots and those poison shots and you know, finding out they had hidden databases of all the death, they knew what they were doing. | ||
And then Trump saying, oh, wait, I was about to have been lied to about warp speed. | ||
We got to investigate. | ||
You say, well, he was involved. | ||
He's bad. | ||
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That's fine. | |
The point is he's starting to me a Copa, which will bring down the whole house of cards if Trump comes out against Fauci and these people. | ||
I mean, this is so huge. | ||
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In fact, I'm going to hit this first. | |
Before I hit everything else, but as soon as Trump's live announcement starts, we will go to it. | ||
But first, I this is a really important report. | ||
I posted it on X, we're posting it on Rumble. | ||
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My lawyers have filed this. | |
They have made this point of the Eighth Amendment. | ||
Unusual, cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
Not to mention rigged and process fraud and the rest of it. | ||
And now the onion, I covered it last hour, is back in the news. | ||
Bloomberg funded. | ||
Oh, they did their fake auction. | ||
All that happened. | ||
Now they're saying Jones and Trump intimidated the federal judge. | ||
So don't let us have our auction. | ||
No, you you had an auction that wasn't real. | ||
We have your emails. | ||
We sued you. | ||
You admitted that you wouldn't let real better be because you wanted it. | ||
This is an insane. | ||
20-page article. | ||
How many pages? | ||
One, two. | ||
18 pages of crap. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
And then I guess Owen Schreuer thought we were about to go down again, just like he did in November when they had the fake auction. | ||
He just said, I quit, called the producer, didn't care about what was happening, didn't talk about it being wrong, said, I've got my new network. | ||
I'm over here. | ||
Despite the fact he did that, when we got the company back the next day, I said, You can here's your show. | ||
Wouldn't even talk to me, he just sneered at me. | ||
And I just took it. | ||
And that's why I'm blown up about it, because I never censored him, but he would spend half his show talking about his court case. | ||
And a few times I said, listen, we're supporting you. | ||
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You got legal defense, but people are tuning out because all you talk about is your court case, all everybody already knows about it. | |
Why don't you cover news? | ||
You'll have a big show. | ||
And then when you do talk about your court case, you'll have a bigger audience. | ||
He would just get really pissed. | ||
He didn't understand that. | ||
In fact, the only thing I ever, I guess if I give him an opinion, that censorship, I'm like, dude, you're like spending half your show every day for years talking about your court stuff and then trying to put you in jail. | ||
You understand people already know about it. | ||
They tune out, it's old news. | ||
If you have a big popular show covering topics like you used to, you'll have a bigger audience. | ||
So when you do cover being persecuted, you don't have an audience to hear it. | ||
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Like we spend like 5% of the time talking about our own persecution. | |
You know, new new articles today, we just mentioned it. | ||
I could read the whole article and spend, you know, a day. | ||
And he would just get pissed if I even talked to him about it. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating about this is that me talking to people that work here, giving them my opinion, is not censoring them. | ||
But that was it. | ||
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And then, like, you know, he did like a month straight after he got swatted. | |
And I kind of made a joke about two weeks in. | ||
I said, what's the latest on the all swatting all the time channel? | ||
I mean, it's like, you know, because I'm like watching like no one tuning in because all he's talking about is being swatted. | ||
And I'm like, you understand if you cover it right when there's new stuff, people will watch it because that's important because it just happened. | ||
You can't talk for a three-hour show, half a show every day about you being swatted. | ||
And he was like, Oh, you don't care about what happened? | ||
I'm like, no, no, dude. | ||
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You listen, you can't make the show just about your persecution. | |
We're all in this together. | ||
That was it. | ||
It was never don't talk about Israel, don't talk about Trump. | ||
And he basically implied all of that. | ||
And that's what pisses me off because none of that happened. | ||
As a thing to have a springboard and everybody write articles, and then he added the other five-hour show, oh, well, he never really censored me. | ||
Oh, well, you just said a bunch of stuff that implied that for hours. | ||
So, I mean, it's just I'm not here to be used, and my crew's not here to be used and play a villain for you. | ||
Again, David Knight, five years ago, six years ago, put out a tweet saying, I'm being censored. | ||
I walked into his office and said, Where'd you get censored? | ||
I'm not talking to you about It. | ||
And I said, where'd you get censored? | ||
He said, Fine, I just was mad. | ||
I said, dude, that's just uncool to lie about your coworkers. | ||
And then a year later, he did it again. | ||
He said, I've been censored. | ||
And I walked in, I said, they didn't upload my full show. | ||
And I'm like, dude, we put your show on air. | ||
Sometimes there's a glitch. | ||
By the time he was a bitching, it was already up. | ||
And he started yelling at me over the phone. | ||
I said, You're fired. | ||
We're not going to have somebody here claiming you're being censored because out of hundreds of uploads, one time your full show didn't put up mistakes happen all the time. | ||
I try to upload videos all the time and they don't go through, or there's a mistake. | ||
I don't like, oh, I'm being, ooh, finally I'm being censored. | ||
Oh, people pay my. | ||
You know, it's just, it's it's drama queen lies. | ||
But the reality is I have poll weiss, the biggest democratic law firm that's admitted to lawfare against Trump, all the rest of it, running all these attacks with receivers, coming to shut us down, and Owen doesn't give a crap about that. | ||
He just wants to do a publicity stunt to say I'm censoring him so he can play victim to launch his new show. | ||
When I told him, I said, hey, Relievan Grind, I understand. | ||
I hope your show does well. | ||
When we launch our bigger network with new backgrounds, maybe we'll cover your show. | ||
Yeah, I don't understand that. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
I'm not in competition with people. | ||
I want other talk shows to be incredibly successful. | ||
But I'm not here to be the villain when I'm not. | ||
Like I'm an inanimate object. | ||
Like I'm just something to project whatever you want onto. | ||
And then Owen putting out videos. | ||
Oh, I love InfoWars. | ||
I'm friendly. | ||
God, what's going on, Alex? | ||
Jeepers, creepers. | ||
Again, this game, I really hate him now. | ||
If he'd have said, I never really yelled at him in nine years he's worked here, but I'd blown up here and there, and you know, he said this or that, or I've been demanding of this or that to go cover this, go to the that. | ||
Get down to the border, get down to the border, get out of the border, stuff like that. | ||
I didn't like him, you know, one time raising his voice and saying, damn it, get down there. | ||
No, it was none of that. | ||
It was a big fake story about how I'm the devil. | ||
I'm the devil. | ||
And I just will not have my identity stolen. | ||
I'm gonna let Owen wear my skin so that he can be the hero and the censored one. | ||
You know, Nick Fuentes is really getting censored and attacked. | ||
That's why, and he he's he's interesting, entertaining, and informative. | ||
I don't care what he says, but that's why he's successful. | ||
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He's covering topics, news, saying witty things, and he gets censored and attacked, those are real attacks. | |
But don't you, don't you turn me into a springboard for your bullshit and my crew that's so embattled when you weren't here with the auction happened and all the stuff happened and you bailed and didn't even seem to care. | ||
You're a baby. | ||
Owen Schreuer is a is a baby sucking on a pacifier in love with himself. | ||
And if he apologizes for everything, I still wouldn't turn my back on him. | ||
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But I'll I'll, you know, but I mean, that's it. | |
And of course, oh, I'm nothing but love for InfoWars. | ||
Good. | ||
Come out and tell talk about how you innuendo you were being censored. | ||
Talk about, talk about how you sat there and did that. | ||
How about you do that? | ||
And if you don't, that's fine. | ||
You're big, you're tough, and you're smart and everybody. | ||
I'm sure you're not gonna have a problem. | ||
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I mean, look at all the enemies Alex Jones has got. | |
I'm sure I'm gonna get taken down soon, right, Owen. | ||
Yeah, let's just pile on to Alex. | ||
You know, let's let's pile on to the crew. | ||
Let's, you know, let's let's not be there where they do the fake auction. | ||
Let's just quit right away. | ||
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And talking to the crew, like we don't want to talk crap, but yeah, it's true. | |
I mean, most days he we come in and say hi, he won't even say hi to us. | ||
Yeah, he's an asshole. | ||
He's an elitist, arrogant dirtbag. | ||
Owen Schreuer is scum. | ||
You like that, Owen? | ||
You want more? | ||
I got a lot more. | ||
You think I'm here to be shit on? | ||
Do I look like a fucking toilet to you? | ||
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This is the dark Alex Jones. | |
There's no more Filter, it's gone. | ||
And anybody fucks with me is gonna get the full truth. | ||
And nothing but it, so help me God. | ||
Because all that matters is I go down swinging and I don't pull any punches, and I don't play any games. | ||
And I have censored. | ||
I have lied by not going full hardcore myself and telling you what I really think. | ||
I didn't censor anybody else, but I censored this guy. | ||
I never lied to you, but I lied to myself. | ||
And that's over. | ||
You think Alex Jones, the last 12 months leveled up? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The next level's here. | ||
And if you want to fight, you better believe you've got one. | ||
Anybody. | ||
But if you've sucked off my tits, like the wolf that fed Romulus and Remus, and I've done nothing but giving you support. | ||
And make no mistake, for 10 years, Owen Schreuer's been sucking off the InfoWars kit. | ||
And then you want to try to stab your mother in the back because you're a big boy leaving the nest. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
You know what your mother is gonna do. | ||
Piss on you. | ||
Here's the Eighth Amendment issue. | ||
We'll come back with the Trump press conference as soon as it starts. | ||
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The Eighth Amendment, written by James Madison and adopted on December 15th, 1791, reads, quote, excessive bail shall not be required. | |
Nor excessive fines imposed. | ||
Nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. | ||
End quote. | ||
Meanwhile, InfoWars continues to be under the heel of an excessive billion and a half dollar fine resulting from Kangaroo Court manufactured accusations levied against InfoWars' First Amendment protections. | ||
While the federal government, especially the intelligence apparatus, has inflicted cruel and unusual punishment on InfoWars host Alex Jones and the InfoWars crew by surveilling them for 12 years under false pretenses and manipulating a key role in the ongoing show trials that never seem to end. | ||
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If you look down here in the middle of the document, you'll see that InfoWars has been classified as a white racially motivated extremist organization. | |
Manipulation by major power players that now include former President Bush's and Trump's U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr. | ||
Bar made target list of Trump associates, Alex Jones, Nick Fointes, Riderstone, Old Keepers, Proud Boys, and more. | ||
On September 16th, 2025, Free Speech Systems, the parent company of InfoWars, faces a pivotal court hearing in Texas regarding its receivership based on flimsy allegations that Alex Jones filed a false affidavit about the company's assets from a law affair juggernaut fueled by the deep state that continues to blatantly violate InfoWars' Eighth Amendment rights. | ||
Lo and behold, a recent precedent set on August 21st, 2025 by a New York appeals court, offers a potential legal lifeline. | ||
In that case, judges ruled that a 450 million dollar fine plus over 520 million dollars with interest against Donald Trump in a civil fraud case violated the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on excessive fines, as no direct financial harm to lenders was ever proven. | ||
The court deemed the penalty disproportionate, setting a standard that fines must align with the offense's impact. | ||
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This ruling provides a framework for InfoWars legal team to challenge the defamation judgments as unconstitutionally excessive, given the lack of clear evidence tying Jones' statements to specific monetary damages. | |
Yeah, the 13th Amendment says that you can't own somebody's name or make them a slave for dead. | ||
You know, that's the amendment that got rid of slavery. | ||
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But you know what? | |
Alex Jones is a different case. | ||
Yeah, look, we won the bid. | ||
Uh we we we we own infoars, and we are very excited about it. | ||
But is it true that you didn't have the highest bid? | ||
Uh we we did we we did have the highest bid when you take into account the the family's uh concessions here. | ||
They they made a uh uh concerted effort to make their make this the best and highest bid for everybody involved. | ||
Um so we're very excited to take that over. | ||
And look, uh, it's Alex Jones. | ||
Um if he just handled this graciously and uh moved away, that would be the funniest part of this whole situation. | ||
For the September 16th hearing, free speech systems could argue that the 1.4 billion plus dollar judgments are punitive beyond reason, threatening the company's existence and infringing on its ability to operate by invoking the Eighth Amendment. | ||
Jones' attorneys may contend that the fines are disproportionate to the harm caused, echoing the Trump case's logic. | ||
Judge clears way for the onion to revive bid for Alex Jones InfoWars and the Onion, which means Bloomberg, every town gun control group, says they're coming back to buy it again. | ||
I wonder what magical sale that'll be. | ||
Oh, do you think there'll be a sale on the courthouse steps? | ||
Like the law says, or do you think there'll be another magical event? | ||
Triumph on September 16th could lift the crippling financial weight off of free speech systems, preserving InfoWars as a beacon of unfiltered raw truth. | ||
If Joan's attorney can expose these fines as an unconstitutional asset, it will ripple across the media landscape, protecting others from the elite's legal warfare. | ||
The courtroom is the arena. | ||
The Eighth Amendment is the weapon, and the fate of free expression hangs in the balance. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
The report, the 8th Amendment could save InfoWars. | ||
Special report is on X and on Rumble and InfoWars.com forward slash show, man, a video. | ||
Um again, InfoWars is so embattled under such attack. | ||
We have the very worst deep state actors with all the documents, the CIA, the Justice Department, the FBI attacking us in the past, the new Justice Department looking into it. | ||
And then we have a 10-year or nine-year employee, known 10 years. | ||
Literally, you just call me up there and say, Well, if you're really desperate, you can pay me more and I'll stay on. | ||
But uh I'm gonna do a new show and I'm gonna promote my show in InfoWars. | ||
And I'm just I don't even care about that. | ||
It was the way it was said. | ||
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I'm just like, well, no, Owen, fine, you don't have to come in. | |
Okay, you quit. | ||
And then he runs on air and goes, Oh, I always wanted to shake his hand and come on for a week and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I'm a victim, and you know, I don't understand you want me talking bad about Trump, but I had to do what I had to do. | ||
I never even said that to him. | ||
I said everything I've said on air, using Owen as example. | ||
Not attacking him, but saying. | ||
Why is everybody so blackpilled? | ||
We got a lot of really good stuff happening. | ||
A lot of really good things going on that I'll cover next segment if Trump doesn't give us press conference. | ||
I'll tell you, Trump announced this big press conference. | ||
They say he's dead. | ||
He's been, you know, playing golf for six days. | ||
Now they say he's just really sick. | ||
Well, where's the press conference? | ||
Because it's already 25 minutes late. | ||
And I called it weeks ago. | ||
I said Trump's ankles are huge. | ||
That usually means heart issues, and he doesn't look good. | ||
He looked good six months ago. | ||
He's overworking himself. | ||
Nobody can do this. | ||
I said, lovingly, he needs to take some vacations. | ||
He's doing it. | ||
But uh we will we will track all of this and so much more. | ||
But I just can't take betrayal anymore. | ||
I just cannot do it. | ||
I cannot be part of it. | ||
I have I have bit my tongue. | ||
I have I have I have done everything I can. | ||
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I mean, Owen wouldn't even really talk to me unless I just went on a show. | |
Or had him come home. | ||
And he bitched about, oh, I uh he makes me host his show all the time. | ||
What, like once a month? | ||
When I gotta be in court or something. | ||
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Oh, sorry, one of the biggest shows out there. | |
You have to host it, you're paid. | ||
That's why you were hired. | ||
It was just all I mean. | ||
I didn't watch the whole five hours. | ||
I watched like two hours of it, and the clips I was sent, and it was just like lies, bull crap, innuendo. | ||
You know, oh, I'm not gonna say I was censored, but I knew it was you know, and he'd say he's being censored, or you know, I didn't want him doing stuff, and then he would later say he wasn't censored. | ||
That's because he knew it wasn't true. | ||
And so that's why I'm so angry. | ||
And I mean, I am pissed off, man. | ||
Because I've always liked Owen, and he had a lot of stuff in the reservoir the last couple years. | ||
I liked him so much and admired his work so much. | ||
I mean, we we've been good friends. | ||
To where the last two years, he wouldn't even talk to me. | ||
I just he's doing everyone. | ||
He just like shredded around and wouldn't talk to the crew and was rude and just and you know, arrogant and and just you know, everything else, and we just put up with it, and then he leaves and acts like he's being censored. | ||
It's just outrageous. | ||
It is outrageous. | ||
For heaven's sakes. | ||
I've had David Duke on. | ||
Yeah, Nick Fuentes is coming on next week. | ||
I agree with a lot of they say, disagree with some, but the idea that I'm censoring with no proof is just it's it's it's it's wild. | ||
But that's someone trying to create a strizand effect and use me as the villain. | ||
And I will not engage in half measures against us. | ||
You know, I bit my tongue with the David Knight stuff. | ||
And he put out a tweet a year before I fired him, saying I'm being censored. | ||
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I came and said, Where are my sisters? | |
Well, I'm not gonna talk to you about it, blah blah. | ||
Then they upload a three-hour show, the last two hours doesn't get uploaded. | ||
That happens routinely. | ||
Oh, you're telling him to you didn't want that on air me criticizing Trump. | ||
I said, I didn't watch your show that day. | ||
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What no? | |
I was like, it's already up, David. | ||
He starts yelling at me. | ||
I go, You're fired, dude. | ||
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You're not gonna sit around and lie about us. | |
We're not gonna be the bad guy so you can be the hero. | ||
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It ain't happening. | |
Get that through your head. | ||
So Owen's putting out tweets. | ||
Oh, I'm a friend. | ||
I love InfoWars. | ||
Good. | ||
Good then. | ||
You admit to people you told me if you're really desperate, pay me more money, I'll stay. | ||
Then you go on air and act like I kicked you out of the building. | ||
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Oh, here it is. | ||
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This is what I was looking for. | ||
This is the only thing that works on a monstrous stomach like mine. | ||
This is the only thing that I can do. | ||
If it works for me, it will work for you. | ||
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Charging into a goblin's desk. | ||
Goblin vomit. | ||
Goblin vomit. | ||
Info is power plan. | ||
Alex don't start.com. | ||
Info's power plan. | ||
AlexJonesStore.com Music by Ben Thede Alex on a top secret shoreline mission to hand pick nature's vitamin pack C moss before the globalists patented. | ||
He's scooping it up like it's Cyber Monday in the supplement aisle. | ||
But suddenly, the 20-foot-tall C moss mutant erupts from the tide pool like Godzilla. | ||
Alex dashes like he just saw a new Fauci vaccine. | ||
Will he make it or become the monster's meal to be continued? | ||
We are unified by our spirit that God made and our connection to the creator and the universe and our children. | ||
And this is the genesis point of the new revolution of information. | ||
I will always believe, and I will always say in public that Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met. | ||
I'll tell you, that guy is right about a lot of sh. | ||
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Alex Jones has been right a lot of times. | |
Daleks has been right on for over a decade. | ||
Fluoride, just like Alex Jones was saying. | ||
Not good. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The real war's here with the globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
They declare war on us, and we accept the scrolls. | ||
We're taking the country back. | ||
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Alex Jones.network is tomorrow's news today. | |
All right, we got an hour and a half left of the transmission. | ||
And I'm gonna be hosting the war room today with Mike Adams, Rob doing others 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
Central, since Owen Schreuer quit yesterday and went to stage the publicity stunt, implying he was censored. | ||
Absolute total crap. | ||
And people are like, some people are like, why are you so angry? | ||
Because I mean, literally, people making up stuff and attacking our integrity as a publicity stunt, I will not put up with it. | ||
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I will not take that type of crap lying down. | |
It's it's ridiculous. | ||
Oh, you platformed me and defended my legal bills and paid me for all these years, and so I'm gonna go say a bunch of verifiable lies about you. | ||
Like I haven't had a race since 2018. | ||
And the worst part is then he adds a little proviso. | ||
Oh, actually, maybe let me check that. | ||
Wow, dude. | ||
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That's something else. | |
Something else. | ||
And now playing victim. | ||
Oh, nice. | ||
I don't know what the I love InfoWars. | ||
Oh, yeah, good. | ||
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Yeah, great, right. | |
It it's it's it's exactly how the globalists operate. | ||
Attack and say they're not attacking. | ||
Lie and say they're not lying. | ||
Attack you and you defend yourself. | ||
Ooh, why are you attacking me? | ||
It's sick. | ||
All right, let's get into the positive stuff that's happening. | ||
And there is a lot of it, and I mean a lot of it that is going on. | ||
So Kennedy has been going scorched earth on the globalist. | ||
As I've said many times, because it's well documented. | ||
Kennedy is, from what I thought he could get done, overperforming. | ||
So Kennedy, of all the people Trump brought in, and that we brought Trump in, there's a lot of great people in there, and some bad ones as well. | ||
Kennedy is devastating them. | ||
So you hear headlines. | ||
Oh, there's a civil war at HHS and NIH and CDC and FDA. | ||
And you hear, oh, employees are staging protests and walk-offs, and oh, he fired all these people, you know, the devil worshipper guy and all the rest of them, and they won't leave. | ||
And then they leave the vague headlines. | ||
Oh, he's endangering Americans. | ||
Say former CDC boss. | ||
They just fired. | ||
We know from the lawsuits years ago that they didn't do tests and they did studies after and hid the desk. | ||
He said, When I get in, we're gonna get the secret databases. | ||
Well, they wouldn't give them to him months and months in, so he fired them. | ||
And they refused to leave. | ||
And so then Trump comes out yesterday morning. | ||
And he says in a true social post. | ||
I believe warp speed was a great thing because of the statistics they gave me. | ||
But now I'm told they're holding documents back. | ||
There's been an investigation. | ||
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They release them. | |
We already have the whistleblowers like four years ago saying they had this. | ||
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And we already have all the big studies and all the big information. | |
So we already know all this. | ||
It's been Kennedy suing. | ||
And so you can look at it however you want, but Trump now knows he's been conned. | ||
Trump now knows he's been set up. | ||
Peter Navarro is on the news saying that. | ||
And you can argue Trump's secretly new and he's bad or whatever. | ||
There's no evidence of that. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The story is Trump's turning against Warp Speed and Fauci. | ||
And all the rest of them. | ||
That's something my throat. | ||
So this is an amazing moment. | ||
This is historically incredible. | ||
Do you know what this does to Bill Gates and Peter Dazik and Anthony Fauci? | ||
That they hid these documents we've been talking about for years with the lawyers suing because they got the lower level documents and the whistleblowers. | ||
The story is that Trump is turning against warp speed, whether or not because he knows the truth's coming out, want to cover his ass, or whether he was con and set up, it doesn't matter. | ||
The story is that the House of Cards cover up is falling. | ||
But that's how the left controls people now that I see online with just hating Trump. | ||
It's all about, oh, Trump covered up. | ||
Now he knows the truth, you know. | ||
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Now it's coming out. | |
Oh, Trump admits defeat. | ||
Forget Trump. | ||
The fact that he put Kennedy in, the fact that Kennedy's doing these actions. | ||
That's what a good person does to rectify the mistake and how he was conned. | ||
That's the proof of Trump being good. | ||
But it isn't about Trump being good. | ||
They've created that fake debate. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The story is the House of Cards is falling. | ||
And Kennedy is in Texas a few days ago and in DC saying, look how sick our kids are. | ||
Here are the numbers. | ||
These are eugenes. | ||
The CDC is full of people that want to abort the kids. | ||
They want depopulation. | ||
We don't need Chuck Sumer, fire R of Kr. | ||
Now they are in panic mode. | ||
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We should be rallied behind RFK Jr. | |
We should be rallied behind Ed Martin and Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
You want men and women that are champions, they're Valkyries that will take on the evil. | ||
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Then support them because the work they're doing is real. | |
The grand juries are real. | ||
The documents Gabbard is releasing are real. | ||
The massive banning of poison shots and fluoride and everything else is happening by Kennedy that Bonnie didn't try to block is real. | ||
This is real. | ||
This is happening. | ||
This is going on. | ||
This is massive. | ||
This is historic. | ||
This is important. | ||
Kennedy up there with the Texas governor talking about the zombie children and the mass death and the depopulation cult. | ||
I mean, this is everything we've wanted. | ||
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And I see almost no coverage in the Patriot media about it because it's real. | |
It's too fun to bitch and say only you are holy, only you are good. | ||
And everybody else is bad but you. | ||
It's a demon. | ||
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It really is. | |
Just like William F. Jacksford said here last week. | ||
Been in the fight for 50 years. | ||
His parents before him. | ||
You don't want to be blackpilled and think everything's doomed and give up. | ||
You don't want to be white-pilled, think everybody's won, like the Q people. | ||
You want to be reality pilled, Christ-filled, energized filled, resistance filled, 1776 filled. | ||
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I'm 1776 pilled. | |
I will call the bad stuff Trump's doing, and I will push the good things he's doing. | ||
That's so simple. | ||
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Redistrict. | |
Stop mailing voting with the fraud. | ||
Stop the fentanyl, secure the borders, stop the World War III. | ||
All of it. | ||
It doesn't mean it's all perfect, but it's light years better than what we have with the Democrats. | ||
So these clips are so epic. | ||
I'm just gonna air one after the other. | ||
Air 27, 28, 26, 29. | ||
As you can see, Trump of the past pushing warp speed. | ||
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He's totally begun the 180 on that. | |
And then there's other news we've got. | ||
Other vax news we've got. | ||
But I mean, this is a big big big deal. | ||
They have the literal devil worshipper head who says he's a Satan worshiper, wearing pentagrams that headed up the regulatory systems. | ||
He's been quit, he's been fired, a whole a whole bunch others. | ||
The head of the CDC won't leave. | ||
They've been caught. | ||
Remember, Kennedy said, when I get in, Trump says I will get the secret documents. | ||
He goes in, they've erased them. | ||
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Doge was able to get them. | |
It's major crimes. | ||
They did this. | ||
They already know that. | ||
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They're just putting it out now, so you understand this. | |
And Trump says, Oh, it looks like I might have been lied to by word speed. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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And now Navarro, play the Navarro clip with Patrick McDavid as well. | |
And I and Navarro's smart, but he's not an expert on this. | ||
He's not limited to hanging out here. | ||
He's not, he's like, oh, yeah, they made it at Wuhan and covered it up. | ||
That's just the first step. | ||
But the point is, he's like, Trump was con. | ||
He didn't know. | ||
And remember, all the different people that gave Trump fake briefings. | ||
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They admit they gave him fake briefings. | |
So I don't need to know Trump was kept in the dark. | ||
I know about the fake briefings. | ||
Hell, they said they were giving him fake brief briefings. | ||
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They bragged about it. | |
And now Bolton, who did it, has been raided. | ||
And there's grand jury's open on his ass that are public, not rumors of grand juries, real ones. | ||
So you want a war, you want to fight the globalists, you want to get up off your butt. | ||
I do too. | ||
You want to engage. | ||
Baby, it's going down. | ||
And remember, I'm the guy that told you in the first administration that none of it was happening, and I got ridiculed as a fear porn dealer and a liar, and Jones is a traitor. | ||
He's against Q. Hillary's been executed at Gitmo. | ||
I told you there's no grand juries, it's all lies. | ||
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I broke months ago, the grand juries were open, and weeks later it was confirmed. | |
Where I said this is different. | ||
Everything I do is about being accurate. | ||
Everything I do is about telling the truth. | ||
But here's the bigger news. | ||
They're gonna go after Trump and RFK and Gabbard, which there are everywhere. | ||
They're scared because they know what they've done. | ||
They're literally rioting and blocking the doors and protesting at these government offices because Kennedy's there. | ||
They are freaking out because they're over the target. | ||
We've got their ass. | ||
Trump really is trying to deliver. | ||
Trump really is trying to deliver. | ||
And you got people you can see reading off scripts. | ||
Most of them you know what they're doing. | ||
Oh, the tariffs have failed. | ||
This is America fighting for its life right now. | ||
And you could criticize Trump all day, and I'll be there right with you when he does wrong. | ||
But you should be looking at the positive and promoting that because we're devastating the globalists. | ||
Here's a bunch of the clips back to back. | ||
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I don't even know how to put them in order. | |
They're all so good. | ||
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Listen to this truth and imagine how far we've come. | |
And I know what a healthy child is supposed to look like. | ||
I'm looking at kids as I walk through the airports today, as I walk down the street, and I see these kids that are just overburdened with mitochondrial challenges with inflammation. | ||
You can tell there from their faces, from their body movements, um, and from their lack of social connection. | ||
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And I know that that's not how our children are supposed to look. | |
The reason why the name I wouldn't show you that that agency. | ||
I would say this that first of all, I will confirm that we let go of Susan Minares yesterday. | ||
I'm not gonna talk about personnel issues, but you know, the CDC is an agency that is very troubled for a very long time. | ||
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And anybody who lives through the COVID pandemic, and so all of these bizarre recommendations that were not science, man, is all the misinformation. | |
Understand that the CDC has on its website today. | ||
Among the top ten medical innovations' greatest medical accomplishments in history was abortion. | ||
This is one of the greatest medical accomplishments because it keeps small families. | ||
Go to the website and look at it. | ||
Floor Nation, giving kids a toxin and vaccines. | ||
There's a lot of trouble at CDC, and it's going to require getting rid of some people over the long term, in order for us to change the institutional culture and bring back pride and self-esteem and make that agency the stellar agency that it's always been. | ||
I'm very confident in the political staff that we have down there now that they're going to be able to accomplish that. | ||
And ensure the competent functionality of that agency. | ||
How are you doing on that? | ||
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We are doing very well. | |
We will have announcements as promised in September. | ||
Finding um interventions, certain interventions now that are clearly almost certainly causing autism. | ||
We're going to be able to address those in September. | ||
It's such a big day. | ||
I'm looking forward to the day because there's something wrong when you see the kind of numbers that you have today versus uh 20 years ago. | ||
The history of our country. | ||
My first four years, despite COVID, which was very unfortunate situation for the whole world. | ||
We did a great job with it. | ||
Never got the credit for the job we did. | ||
Operation warp speed, people say is one of the greatest achievements ever in politics or in the military, because it was almost a military procedure. | ||
But uh everybody, including Putin, said that Operation Warp Speed, what you did with that, nobody can believe it. | ||
And uh we did a great job, but it was still it was a horrible uh let's stop here. | ||
Well, stop here. | ||
Trump's now reversed on that. | ||
He just went live. | ||
He's announcing that Space Command's being moved from Colorado to Alabama. | ||
This is really all about him. | ||
On vacation, which is already slated in the media saying he was dead, and then he was sick. | ||
This is all about him checkmating that. | ||
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Here it is. | |
For this important announcement, seven years in the making. | ||
As you know, this has been going on for a long period of time, and I am thrilled to report that the U.S. Space Command headquarters will move to the beautiful uh locale of a place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be known from this point forward as Rocket City. | ||
Okay, so Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
We love Alabama. | ||
I only won it by about 47 points. | ||
I don't think that influenced my decision, though, right? | ||
That didn't right. | ||
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But uh we had a lot of competition for this, and uh Alabama's getting it. | |
Huntsville in particular, so congratulations, everybody. | ||
Katie, congratulations. | ||
This will result in more than 30,000 Alabama jobs and probably much more than that, and hundreds of millions of dollars of investment, and that's billions because it can't be millions, it's billions and billions of dollars. | ||
Most importantly, this decision will help America defend and dominate the high frontier, as they call it. | ||
I want to thank Secretary Pete Haggseth, he's doing a fantastic job, and Secretary of the Air Force Troy Mink. | ||
Troy, thank you very much. | ||
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Great job you're doing, Troy. | |
This is such a big deal. | ||
This is one that everybody wanted to know. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
I also want to thank Senators Katie Britt, and I want to give my condolences. | ||
Your grandmother, grandmother just passed away. | ||
She was 100%. | ||
And she loves you, Mr. Well, and she was very proud of you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Very, very proud of you. | |
So thank you, Katie. | ||
Wonderful woman. | ||
She must have been to produce you indirectly. | ||
I can tell you she had to be. | ||
Uh Tommy Tubberville, who's a great coach, and uh I won't say anything about what happened with Alabama football this weekend. | ||
Let's leave that out. | ||
But you're not uh you're not used to that, right? | ||
You're not used to that. | ||
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But Tommy uh Auburn won, is right. | |
So you're happy. | ||
Tommy's been a great senator, as you know, and uh fantastic, a fantastic guy all around. | ||
He was also a tremendous coach. | ||
Uh House Armed Services Committee Chair Mike Rogers, thank you, Mike. | ||
With Mike. | ||
Mike, thank you very much. | ||
Doing great, Mike. | ||
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Uh representatives, Barry Moore, all great friends, Robert Aderholt, Gary Palmer, and Dale Strong. | |
Thank you all very much, fellas. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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In my first term, we created and I created uh thing called Space Force, so important. | |
You know, we were losing the race in space very badly to China and to Russia. | ||
And now we're far and away, number one in space, and re-established spacecom with a mission to protect American space assets and detect any threat to our homeland. | ||
We initially selected Huntsville for the spacecom headquarters, yet those plans were wrongfully obstructed by the Biden administration. | ||
And as you know, they moved them to a different locale. | ||
And today we're moving forward with what we want to do and the place that we want to have this, and this will be there for hopefully hundreds of years. | ||
That's where it's going to be. | ||
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I will say I want to thank Colorado. | |
The problem I have with Colorado, one of the big problems, they do mail in voting. | ||
They went to all mail in voting. | ||
So they have automatically crooked elections. | ||
And we can't have that when a state is for mail in voting. | ||
That means they want dishonest elections because that's what that means. | ||
So that played a big factor also in Huntsville Space. | ||
Com will play a key role in building the Golden Dome, as you know. | ||
That's going to be a big thing. | ||
Everybody wants to be a participant in it. | ||
Missile Defense Shield, we're going to be having a Golden Dome that the likes of which nobody's ever seen before. | ||
The finest, the best. | ||
And by the way, Canada called. | ||
They want to be a part of it. | ||
And that'll be great. | ||
But Canada wants very much to be included in that. | ||
And we're going to work something out with them, I hope. | ||
To also ensure that our technological capabilities, of which we're way ahead of anybody else's, nobody close, remain unmatched long into the future so. | ||
So I'd like to ask Secretary Hegeseth to say a few words. | ||
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He was very much a part of it. | |
And really, everybody behind me was every one of these people would call me and lobby me. | ||
I said, Katie, I don't want to talk to you anymore. | ||
I know, I know what you want. | ||
She said, That's right, sir. | ||
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That's what I want. | |
And they got their way. | ||
So uh I just want to congratulate these are really special people. | ||
They're politicians in many ways, but they're great patriots, I think, even more so than politicians. | ||
So they fought very hard to get it, and it's an honor to give it to Huntsville. | ||
Uh Pete, say a few words, please. | ||
Um Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
Uh, as usual, uh right place, right time for the right reason. | ||
Uh in your first administration, you established the Space Force at a time when we knew we had to be looking to that domain of space. | ||
You also re-established Spacecom to ensure that priority was put in place, and you, through the Air Force, independently identified that Huntsville, Alabama was the right place to put it. | ||
Uh for other reasons, in the next administration under Biden, they decided to move it somewhere else. | ||
Well, during that time, the DOD Inspector General, the government affairs office, they did their own assessments. | ||
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And where did they say Space Comp should go? | |
Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
So what you're doing today, Mr. President, is restoring it to precisely where it should be based on what the Space Force, the Air Force, your leadership believes, will give us strategic advantage in the future. | ||
That is Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
We we are we are way ahead in space, but this will ensure we stay leaps and bounds ahead because that's the most important domain. | ||
Whoever controls the skies will control the future of warfare. | ||
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Uh and Mr. President, today you're ensuring that happens. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Katie, would you like to say something? | |
Mr. President, we are grateful uh for your leadership on us and restoring Space Command to its rightful home in Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
This delegation has worked together. | ||
Um, both chambers, both parties to make sure that Huntsville was the place that Space Command called home. | ||
As was mentioned, obviously the Biden administration chose to make this political. | ||
What we want to do is put the safety and security of Americans first. | ||
We want to make sure that our warfighter is put first. | ||
And we want to Make sure that America continues to lead. | ||
And today, Mr. President, you've allowed that to happen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Tommy, please. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
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This is a great day for our country, not just for our state of Alabama. | |
We need help in our military. | ||
We need to catch up. | ||
And as uh sector has said, we uh we're not behind this space, but we know where we're at, and we need to expound on that. | ||
Now, this move will save the taxpayers 480 million dollars. | ||
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It's not gonna cost more. | |
It's gonna cut 480 million million dollars. | ||
We have the plans intact. | ||
It'll be behind a secure wall in Huntsville, Alabama, at Redstone Arsenal. | ||
We have 40,000 people there. | ||
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We have the FBI there, we have missile defense there, we have NASA, Blue Origin, and uh uh SpaceX. | |
It is the perfect place for space command. | ||
I would tell you today, and I again I've spoken with the president for the last three or four years about this. | ||
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If I thought it needed to go somewhere else because I understand the security of our country, I'd be for that. | |
But the best place for space command is Huntsville, Alabama, because what we have and what it means to this country is gonna be so important. | ||
So thank you, Mr. President, for this. | ||
And we look forward to building a huge space command and having the Donald J. Trump Space Command Center in Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
There you go. | ||
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Here you go. | |
Here you go. | ||
Thank you. | ||
J.D., would you like to say something? | ||
Sure. | ||
Well, uh, Mr. President, thank you. | ||
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I'll be right back. | |
This is live. | ||
I'm not gonna run much more of this while I hear what Vance had to say. | ||
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Okay, so he's not dead. | |
And he's not sick. | ||
Like we said, so another corporate media hoax goes down in flames. | ||
The next hours will be totally jam-packed with all this insane news I haven't even hit yet. | ||
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And so much more. | |
Remember, the bad guys don't want this broadcast out to that's why you boost it. | ||
You're the Paul Revere. | ||
Share the live feed now at Reloxhoons on X, InfoWars.com, Ford Slash Show, and the Alx Shows Network on Rumble. | ||
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Every guest I have had in studio in the last six months. | ||
I've given our medical grade USP methylene Bluetooth. | ||
I don't even tell them what's gonna do. | ||
I just say, here, take this, see what happens. | ||
Within 15 to 30 minutes, every guest says they've got an energy like they've never experienced clarity, focus. | ||
It's it's like a fog has lifted. | ||
Their critical thinking goes to the next level. | ||
And that's what the science shows it does in our cells. | ||
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It's not a stimulant, but it has that effect because electrochemically turns up the literal electrochemical electricity in the body. | |
And so he was here a few months ago, didn't know what it was, known me for a long time, said sure he'll take it. | ||
He heard Kennedy talk about it, Mark Jr., he took it, and it was so game-changing. | ||
And the last few months he ran out of the bottle I gave him, so he wanted more. | ||
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That's how amazing this is. | |
You want to do the plug, and I appreciate this. | ||
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I do. | |
I came in. | ||
Because you came in saying I want more methylene blue, and then I looked over when you went on the air, you'd already slurped some down. | ||
Your mouth was blue. | ||
I said, You're pop of smurv. | ||
So, Peter Burn. | ||
How much is the correct amount to put in? | ||
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About that much? | |
Yeah, but Kennedy does three drivers. | ||
This is really strong. | ||
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You gave me some last time, I think you gave it on air. | |
You totally feel the difference. | ||
I used the bottle you gave me, it's great. | ||
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It totally makes it you can feel it. | |
It uh it it just keeps your energy level up and plateaued without bonks. | ||
So I love it. | ||
I used the bottle you gave me, and I came back to Austin just to pick up another pumpkin. | ||
Well, you can always get it at the Olixon Shore.com, but we'll certainly give you all you want. | ||
We also have the capsules, but we have the strongest medical grade. | ||
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It's super good for you, it cleans out your mitochondria. | |
Most people get instant energy like 99% of people, but it's the workout, it's what it does for your skin, your libido. | ||
Uh so you've been on it a few months. | ||
Uh I just had that one bottle, but uh you're saying no letdown. | ||
That's the best part. | ||
It's not an amphetamine, it's it's not a speed, but it feels like that. | ||
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It's throughout I see RFKs on it, yeah. | |
I just used up that bottle, and so for a couple weeks I I had this great energy, but it's not speed, it's not caffeine, it's nothing like that. | ||
It's doing something else for you. | ||
So I really well it skips three levels of the oxygenation process in the cells. | ||
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It's it's just next level. | |
It's incredible. | ||
And and they've suppressed it. | ||
And my medical doctor six years ago said, get on in. | ||
And I got said, get USP grade. | ||
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It didn't do anything. | |
And then our sponsor got this super strong one. | ||
I'm like, oh, let me try it. | ||
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Whoa. | |
I mean, it it funds the operation, folks. | ||
But I'm telling you, if you haven't gotten our USP grade, real USP grade, ultimate blue, the auxiliary short.com, you are missing out. | ||
It is so good for you. | ||
99% of people, it's more than that. | ||
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Like I've given it to like 400 people, maybe two or three didn't feel it. | |
Some get totally freaked out, they're going crazy. | ||
So talk to your physician first, take a very low dose the first time. | ||
You can't take it for SSRIs and other things. | ||
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It is amazing. | |
The Alexcore.com. | ||
So uh Yeah, it's not psychosomatic, it's not a psycho. | ||
You feel it. | ||
You feel it? | ||
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Well, I didn't tell you what you were gonna feel. | |
How would you how fast did it kick in and what did you feel? | ||
I felt it by the time the end of the show. | ||
By the time I got like uh the last time I was here, I felt it probably by the end of the show or by the time I got my car. | ||
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You feel instant energy, but without the jitteriness of caffeine and focus. | |
What I feel, what I felt was focus, mental focus. | ||
It's probably like why why you are as intense as you are, Alex. | ||
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It's made me more intense. | |
Well, I was taking full doses at first, and then working out so hard that you know I had to go. | ||
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I've cut back. | |
The point is I only take it every three days now because it it's it's too sh it it's crazy. | ||
Everything we sell, I want is is working and is good. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
I mean, I'll be like a restaurant to serve dog to people, they're not gonna come back. | ||
But I mean, this thing is the most dramatic, quick acting, and it's good for you. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
And if I could just get a few more percentages of the audience to buy it, all our problems will be solved. | ||
Patrick Byrne was totally blown away by it, as every other guest we've given it to has been blown away. | ||
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Thank you. | |
All right, I am fully loaded with massive news. | ||
And I say massive, I mean massive for the rest of the hour. | ||
I mean, there's so much here, but and then I'm hosting the war room because Owen Schreuer called me up and uh quit yesterday. | ||
And then went and played victim, and implied it was being censored. | ||
It was how he's all delicate about it, made me really want to throw up. | ||
None of it was true, of course, but bald face lies about not getting any raises or anything. | ||
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That's got all that right here. | |
So it's just very hurtful. | ||
But I won't allow myself and my crew to be impugned. | ||
I won't sit there and take crap anymore. | ||
And I said in the first hour, he needs to apologize. | ||
us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Instead, he's like, I love M4s. | ||
It was a great ride to put a video out. | ||
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A video we edited promoting him. | |
It's just it's beyond disgusting. | ||
Man, these these weasels, man. | ||
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I just I'm so tired of weasels. | |
So and miscalculated, I'll tell you that. | ||
Because I'm not his bitch. | ||
I know he thinks he's fucking the genius of all time. | ||
Well, you ain't, buddy. | ||
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So you want an enemy, you got one. | |
And you and your weasel ass stuff. | ||
Are in for a real tree. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to the vice president. | ||
And so it's in Alabama, but but as Tommy said, this is exactly the right place for Space Force and Space Command. | ||
I think Americans ought to appreciate and ought to appreciate the fact that you can't win the battle of the future unless you control the skies. | ||
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The cybersecurity, the communications, the entire infrastructure of the battle in the 21st century will be in space. | |
So it was a visionary move in the first administration for the president to set up Space Force, and I think an equally visionary move to make sure the Space Force is right where it should be in Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
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Uh gentlemen, anybody want to say anything? | |
Would you like to say? | ||
Mr. President, uh, another promise made, another promise kept. | ||
You think about it, uh, Redstone Arsenal is critical to national security. | ||
The president said uh when he you were the 45th president, let's do what's right for national security. | ||
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And today that's exactly what we're doing. | |
It's not because of this or that, it's because it's right for national security. | ||
You think of the 21 categories that were evaluated to determine what was best for national security, all indicators pointed back to Huntsville, Alabama, and Redstone Arsenal. | ||
We have the right people at the right place at the right time. | ||
Mr. President, on behalf of the people of the Fifth Congressional District and all of Alabama, thank you for uh keeping your word. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Anyone? | |
Let me just say, Ms. President, uh, we'll say thank you. | ||
Uh and uh thank you for doing this because it was the right thing to do. | ||
All the uh when they looked at all the the numbers, Huntsville was the place to go and uh uh uh like you say was unfortunately pulled out, but you made it right. | ||
So I want to uh just say thank you again uh for a grateful nation and to the state of Alabama, we're very grateful. | ||
Thank you and God bless. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Mike, good. | ||
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
Uh, throughout history, militaries has always understood that whoever could hold the high ground held the advantage. | ||
Space is the ultimate high ground. | ||
And what we're doing with moving the space command to Huntsville is absolutely critical to our maintaining dominance in that sphere. | ||
And it goes hand in hand with what we're trying to do with the Golden Dome and Missile Defense to defend against anyone else who tries to enter that sphere. | ||
So thanks, Mr. President. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Please go ahead. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
And obviously, national defense is a huge issue. | ||
And when you look at the scores, Alabama was number one, and for political reasons, it was moved out of our state. | ||
But Mr. President, thank you for making priorities the defense and the warfighter and the safety of this nation. | ||
And in the big beautiful bill, that golden dome will be being built in Huntsville, Alabama, and we're grateful for that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Listen, I uh as chairman of the armed services committee, I care very much about what's most important for our uh national security. | ||
And uh the president held a nationwide competition to determine where we should have this command. | ||
If y'all remember at the end of that competition where Alabama came in first, there was a lot of complaints from the other states who did not place well. | ||
He said, We'll do it over with new criteria to accommodate your concerns. | ||
Alabama came in first in that second competition. | ||
Uh here's the bottom line. | ||
I'm gonna come back and make a comment on this. | ||
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We're done. | |
Trump's alive, he looks great. | ||
He took six days off like we told him to do. | ||
Good job, Trump. | ||
Another big media hoax goes down in flames. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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A Monday warrior, mean, mean stride. | |
Today's Tom Sawyer, mean, mean pride. | ||
Get it, Alex. | ||
A new world order. | ||
Get the idea of losing our sovereignty. | ||
We don't like this flag and we're sick and tired of it. | ||
If somebody's going to try to blackmail me with advertising... | ||
Blackmail is money? | ||
Go fuck yourself. | ||
1776! | ||
1776! | ||
The camper of the coast will dry the ships to Newland to fight the horn, sing and cry I am coming in. | ||
They want to take away my freedom because I will never let them take away your freedom. | ||
Always sleeping, but nothing on. | ||
I want to go with this, the rest of the world. | ||
The real war here with the globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
They declare war on us, and we accept the challenge. | ||
We're taking the country back. | ||
All right, Trump just went to questions about his health. | ||
I mean, this is so insane. | ||
And the worst part is I can't even track all the stuff they play of me on all the big internet shows, all the big podcasts. | ||
CNN, MSNBC, ABC, MP, I mean i it's everywhere. | ||
And it's it's something I haven't cracked yet. | ||
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And I'm trying to figure out what I'm gonna do. | |
Because I do have so much credibility with the general public, even on their channels how do I do long form analysis? | ||
And I mean long form, even 30 seconds is long form for the way they had it, and not have them use my words to hurt Trump. | ||
How do I tell you my views, my ideas that are right pretty much always 98% of the time? | ||
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And come out and say, look, his angles are really giant. | |
That means usually heart issues. | ||
He's not looking as good as he looks. | ||
I know he's working 20 hours a day. | ||
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People around Trump are really concerned. | |
They're trying to get him to rest more. | ||
He's gonna, you know, at 79, he can't keep doing this, you know, in this term. | ||
He's gonna have some type of collapse or event. | ||
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He's gotta stop. | |
Just work 15 hours a day, sir. | ||
Take your vacations. | ||
And then they take clips out that I said two weeks ago, are all over TV today. | ||
I can type my name in. | ||
It's just everywhere. | ||
I and you know. | ||
And then there's the AI. | ||
I mean, just to talk about myself. | ||
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They put out on every major feed there is, I didn't even look for it, it was everywhere. | |
Alice Jones destroyed by Jasmine Crockett. | ||
I never debated Jasmine Crockett. | ||
It's AI, it looks completely real. | ||
And I had other people call me and say, wow, when'd you debate Jasmine Crockett? | ||
And that's just what I'm experiencing. | ||
So they take out what I say out of context, they do fake debates with Jasmine Crockett, and that's just me. | ||
Imagine what else is going on. | ||
I was talking to Joe Rogan about this months ago. | ||
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He said, Yeah, they're running fake AI ads on me everywhere. | |
He goes, they're doing it to me too, but there's thousands of companies, they can't even stop it. | ||
It's like whack-a-mole. | ||
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And people can't tell it's not Joe Rogan endorsing their product. | |
So we're we're already in a crisis, folks. | ||
And then who needs AI companies to lie? | ||
Who needs Jasmine Crockett or whoever did this thing? | ||
You can pull it up. | ||
Just go to YouTube. | ||
Alex Jones, Jasmine Crockett. | ||
I mean, hundreds of posts, some of millions of views. | ||
And it's all over Instagram, all over X. Alex Jones got his ass kicked by Jasmine Crockett. | ||
Never interviewed that idiot. | ||
Never debated her. | ||
How do you respond to that level of deception? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Two years ago, I'm in a CPA meeting at like five o'clock in the afternoon. | ||
And Tucker Carlson keeps calling. | ||
It's his number. | ||
I say, hey, I gotta take this call. | ||
And I walk out in the hall, and it's his phone number and his voice. | ||
He's like, hey, can you talk? | ||
And I said, Yeah. | ||
And it wasn't just a soundboard. | ||
I've had those calls before. | ||
They have like different things. | ||
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You said they had to just hit a button. | |
It was like responding to what I said in real time. | ||
And I was like, yeah. | ||
And then I figured out, I said, because what it was saying, I said, this isn't Tucker, is it? | ||
And then it instantly goes, I loved you sucking my titties last night. | ||
I love the sex we had. | ||
And I went, oh my God, this is AI. | ||
And then I shot a video like an hour later saying, hey, I just got this fake call from Tucker Carlson spoofing his real number. | ||
I called Tucker, told him, he got his lawyers on it. | ||
And then the next day, this big comedian in Canada goes, Yeah, I bought his number and spoofed the number and I did it. | ||
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I'm going to release it, and Tucker threatened to sue him if she didn't release it, which I kind of wish they would have. | |
This has been amazing to hear it, but they didn't release it. | ||
But most people don't have Tucker's lawyers or money. | ||
Like, how are we going to deal with this? | ||
And I don't want to say, talk about Tucker Carlson. | ||
Oh, I love you sucking or I love sucking your titties last night. | ||
I'm trying to be gross. | ||
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That's what that's what the AI said and a bunch of other stuff. | |
And I went, oh, this is AI. | ||
And then it hung up. | ||
But the average person doesn't think that quick on their feet. | ||
I mean, I could have done the whole show today on the AI stack right here. | ||
Major think tank studies. | ||
The majority of AI in control of the military triggers a nuclear war. | ||
Kind of a big deal. | ||
And then each subsequent story in the stack, as I predicted 20 years ago, AI corporations that records all your data, all your voice, your life. | ||
And if your family incorporates the AI, it is now you living after you die, and they're going to legally say it's a real person. | ||
I predicted that decades ago. | ||
Look at this. | ||
We'll speak to our dead via uh AI app in five years, and nobody will visit a cemetery. | ||
Slot bigger than that. | ||
I probably should have done the whole show on this today. | ||
In fact, I was so ready to cover what Kennedy's doing, just swaying the tyrants politically. | ||
And then I was going to come on air and say, I'm hurt and you know, do that, but you know, that's fake. | ||
No, I'm pissed. | ||
I mean, I was hurt when he first did what he did. | ||
But then when I heard what he did, I got pissed. | ||
So I just I made the decision this morning. | ||
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I said, no, I'm just gonna let it all hang out. | |
Because I don't deserve this, and my crew doesn't deserve this. | ||
And this is emblematic of the spiritual rot that he would treat us like we were Legos to build what he wanted. | ||
Oh God, if I say Alex censored me and play victim, I can boost my new operation off of that. | ||
And it's like, man. | ||
I've known you ten years and never did nothing but you be your friend. | ||
And I put with all your arrogance the last few years, and then you sat there and you did that. | ||
That's an enemy. | ||
And if I don't say that's an enemy, I'm lying. | ||
So and you can post your little videos about always a great ride, I'll have him for us. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
You tried to use us and our goodwill to propel yourself. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
And so I declare war on you. | ||
Because as Cicero said, we can beat an enemy that comes openly to the gate with their flags out in the open, but we can't beat the traitor. | ||
It's the plague. | ||
Guys, pull up Cicero's Roman senator, historian, statesman, philosopher, pull up Cicero's quote on the traitor. | ||
The traitor is the plague. | ||
The betrayer is the plague. | ||
And if I don't fight against the assault and the offensive of a Benedict Arnold against our operation that I have joined in the conspiracy against freedom. | ||
Cicero. | ||
Cicero, Roman philosopher, senator, statesman, historian, traitor is the plague. | ||
The traitor is the plague. | ||
The traitor is the plague. | ||
A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious, but it cannot survive treason from within. | ||
An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. | ||
But the traitor, a traitor, a traitor, moves amongst those within the gates freely. | ||
His sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. | ||
Open the full quote. | ||
The traitor is the plague. | ||
And you can read the other chapters. | ||
It's about 30 pages of Cicero on Traders. | ||
Traders. | ||
And aren't they the same today? | ||
Aren't they the same today? | ||
And they count on our goodwill to bend over and take it. | ||
Not going to do it. | ||
Here's part of the full quote. | ||
A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious, but it cannot survive treason from within. | ||
An enemy at the gates is less formidable, or he is known and carries his banner openly. | ||
But the traitor moves amongst those within the gates freely. | ||
His sly whispers rustling through the alleys, heard in the very holes of government itself. | ||
For the traitor appears, not a traitor. | ||
He speaks in actions familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments. | ||
He appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. | ||
He rots the soul of a nation. | ||
He works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city. | ||
He infects the body politic so it can no longer resist. | ||
A murderer is less to fear. | ||
The traitor is the plague. | ||
The traitor is the plague. | ||
So Owen Schreuer thought he'd launched his little war as a publicity stunt against us and that we would roll over because we're so nice. | ||
He took our kindness for weakness. | ||
No, now is the time for Godzilla to rise from the sea. | ||
If you thought the last 12 months of Alex Jones was dark, Alex Jones, you see nothing yet. | ||
I swear to God, no more filter. | ||
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Because I've lied to you. | |
Not about big issues, not about things that matter. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I've been too kind. | ||
Nick Fuentes said last week, I saw the clip. | ||
He said, you know, I'm Irish and Italian and Mexican, so I don't have the filters. | ||
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What's wrong with these Germanics? | |
Why do they roll over? | ||
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Why are they so nice? | |
Because we're containing our power. | ||
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He said that. | |
He was right. | ||
He said it's time for Viking berserkers. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
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I was already literally thinking about being a Germanic berserker. | |
As I was so attracted to that as a young child reading about it, and that's what I did later in life. | ||
That I was saying, I'm gonna be a berserker, I'm going to absolutely have no filter, and then I get a clip, and Nick Fuentes says his ass and thing, and I'm like, that's all I need to see. | ||
That's a sign. | ||
So let me give everybody a little news flash. | ||
The gloves are off to all of you. | ||
No more Mr. Nice Guy. | ||
If you thought Alex Jones was dangerous before, you've seen nothing. | ||
Because I only focus on the IMF, the World Bank, BlackRock, the Globalist, the UN. | ||
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But all of you people that think you can snipe at me and attack me because it makes you get some credit flavor. | |
You know what? | ||
You want to be attacked? | ||
You want to attack me? | ||
You're gonna get it. | ||
And everybody likes that. | ||
We'll make the whole show an entertainment broadcast as I vaporize our enemies. | ||
Because I'm true. | ||
I'm real, the evidence, the facts are all there, and I will no longer let lesser men try to build their resume by claiming I'm a traitor when they're scumbag Benedict Arnolds. | ||
Pieces of shit. | ||
Want to be elitists, arrogant scumbags. | ||
I'm not arrogant. | ||
I'm on a power trip. | ||
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I'm in a total commitment against evil. | |
I'm pouring out my guts, my soul, my family, everything I've got committed to this, and I will not have pieces of fucking shit. | ||
Lie about me and say I'm not true. | ||
I will fucking destroy you, scob, all of you. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
I've sworn on the altar of God. | ||
Total resistance against every form of charity against the mind of men! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you! | ||
And I told everyone two weeks ago, I'm leveling up. | ||
And it's scary. | ||
Because I'm a scary person. | ||
I can outthink and outmaneuver all these people. | ||
And I just keep trying to get to general society to wake up and win. | ||
But I guess it does lie to me. | ||
I guess I am the smartest. | ||
I am the best. | ||
I am the fastest. | ||
The problem is interlocking into this information is very frightening. | ||
So it just must be done. | ||
So I will do it. | ||
I'll never watch another movie. | ||
I guess I have to become celibate because I can't get my energy up to sex. | ||
That's the biggest strain on me because I'm a man. | ||
There is no more pleasure. | ||
There is no more pain. | ||
There is no more art. | ||
There is no more culture. | ||
There's only war. | ||
And I commit myself to total war against Satan. | ||
And I ask God to lead God and direct me and commit me to his arms and a complete vessel of warfare against this operation. | ||
And I repent for all my sins. | ||
And I ask now before everyone that you lift me up to be an absolute battering ram against the enemy in God's will. | ||
In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, amen. | ||
So everybody be on notice. | ||
You want a war? | ||
You got one. | ||
You got one. | ||
Go back to the press conference. | ||
Something completely different, but about a big viral social media trend over the weekend. | ||
How did you find out over the weekend that you were dead? | ||
You see that? | ||
No. | ||
People didn't see you for a couple days. | ||
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1.3 million user engagements as of Saturday morning about your demise. | |
Really? | ||
You didn't see that? | ||
You know, I I have heard it's uh sort of crazy, but last week I did numerous news conferences, all successful. | ||
They went very well, like this is going very well. | ||
And then I didn't do any for two days, and they said there must be something wrong with him. | ||
Biden wouldn't do them for months. | ||
You wouldn't see him. | ||
And nobody ever said there was ever anything wrong with him, and we know he wasn't in the greatest of shape. | ||
No, I heard that. | ||
I I get reports. | ||
Now you knew I did an interview that lasted for about an hour and a half with somebody, and everybody saw that was on one of your competitors. | ||
Uh I did numerous uh shows and uh also did a number of truths, long truths, and I think pretty poignant truths. | ||
No, I was very active over the weekend. | ||
They also knew I went out to visit some people at the at the club that I own, pretty nearby on the Potomac River. | ||
And uh no, I've been very active actually over the weekend. | ||
I didn't hear that one. | ||
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That's pretty serious. | |
Uh, well, it's fake news. | ||
You know, it's just so it's so fake. | ||
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That's why the the media has so little credibility. | |
I didn't I knew they you were saying like, is he okay? | ||
How's he feeling? | ||
What's wrong? | ||
I said, I just left. | ||
And it's also sort of a longer weekend, you know, it's Labor Day weekend, so I would say a lot of people know I was very active this Labor Day. | ||
I had heard that, but I didn't hear it to that extent. | ||
Go ahead, Peter. | ||
Uh we know that this country has a huge problem with school shootings. | ||
You have said that you're open to sending the National Guard pretty much anywhere. | ||
Would you ever consider sending an armed National Guardsman to every school? | ||
Well, we have a big problem with school shooting, but we also have thousands and thousands of schools that run perfectly. | ||
You know, they talk about you can do things construction-wise, and uh that's uh that's really I I this I think nobody knows more about construction than me. | ||
You can build the construction doors, you can build this what's they call safety doors, where they lock on the outside, the inside, and every place else. | ||
Well, but if one of these lunatics happens to get through, then the police can't get in. | ||
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Then they're looking for keys all over the place, and it takes a bit a lot of a lot of disadvantages to doing you know, spending billions and billions of dollars and actually making it safer in some way for some of these lunatics that we're dealing with. | |
But uh I don't think so. | ||
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I, you know, I've I've thrown out the concept we have great teachers that love our children. | |
The parents love the children, teachers love the children too. | ||
And if you took a small percentage of those teachers that were in the military that were distinguished in the military, that were in the National Guard, etc. | ||
etc. | ||
And uh you let them carry. | ||
That's something that a lot of people like. | ||
I sort of liked it. | ||
I'd have to have to be studied, but they're trained. | ||
Uh they've they know about weapons. | ||
You can't do it with every teacher because most teachers don't know, and you know, but I I always thought that would be an alternative. | ||
Uh but it just we've we've had uh a lot of instances, other countries have also. | ||
They have different kinds of problems than we have, but we do have uh this there's something going on, something going on, and it's uh it's a bad thing. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
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Have you spoken with President Putin in the past? | |
Yeah, I don't want to. | ||
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I I have I have uh learned things that uh will be very interesting. | |
I think in the next few days you'll find out. | ||
Will there be any consequences if there isn't some type of announcement of a meeting with President Putin and President Zelensky? | ||
And what could those consequences be? | ||
We're gonna see what happens. | ||
We're gonna see what they do and what happens. | ||
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I'm watching it very closely. | |
Last week they lost 7,000 between the two countries, 7,000 313 soldiers to be somewhat exact, uh for no reason whatsoever. | ||
And they're Russian and they're Ukrainian, but you know, they're soldiers. | ||
I want to see it end. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You decided you're definitely going to send National Guard troops to Chicago. | |
Uh I didn't say when, but the answer is look, Chicago's very interesting because I watched Pritzka get up and say about we don't need help, we're safe. | ||
But uh two weeks ago they had six people murdered, murdered, and they had 24 people hit by bullets. | ||
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Uh last week, as you know, it was seven people, 24 people hit, and seven people died. | |
And then over the last two days, it was the that was the the crown jewel. | ||
Uh they had, I guess, nine killed, nine or ten killed, and fifty hit with bullets. | ||
And you have this governor, get up, who's a terrible governor, probably he and uh Gavin Newscombe would be probably the two worst and most naive. | ||
They're naive. | ||
Either they're naive or they're very untruthful. | ||
And he'll say, we don't want any protection. | ||
We don't need. | ||
So in the last three weeks, he's lost almost 20%. | ||
So yeah, yeah. | ||
They stand down to create the lawlessness. | ||
Trump does this under federal law, he's supposed to, and they say he's a total demon. | ||
But notice he hadn't dead, folks. | ||
I said he should take more time off. | ||
Long term we need him. | ||
I didn't say he was dying. | ||
So, another hoax exposed. | ||
Now I got all this other news we're gonna hit, but don't worry, we'll hit it all because I'm hosting the war room today, 3 to 6 p.m. with Mike Adams, Rob Dew, and others. | ||
Because Owen Schroyer quit the stage of publicity stunt to imply he was censored to boost himself. | ||
Uh you were just telling me that you had a brain disease. | ||
And you what did you do to fix it? | ||
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I'd take it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I take it every day as well. | |
And RFK Jr. told me about it. | ||
Yeah, man, it's fantastic. | ||
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And so this guy's injecting in 1890, injects these rats with it, and then does an autopsy on these things. | |
And their brain, the brainstem, every single nerve is blue. | ||
So we discovered this methylene blue has an affinity for neuronal tissue. | ||
So he says, well, it's sucking into neurons and working in the body. | ||
So we started putting it in humans. | ||
And we found out it's an MAOI, which helps with depression and anxiety and all kinds of life stress and stuff. | ||
It is so incredible that it acts as an electron donor to mitochondria. | ||
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So it helps you produce more ATP. | ||
And it helps you get rid of the stuff called reactive oxygen species. | ||
So you have an oxygen molecule. | ||
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It should have two hydrogens on it. | |
And like your body's job is to convert stuff into water so you can pee it out. | ||
So if you get an oxygen molecule, it's got four or five, one, it's a reactive oxygen, which we call free radicals. | ||
So methylene blue goes in there and balances a lot of those things out in your brain and your nervous system. | ||
So it is uh a miracle. | ||
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It's been proven for a hundred years. | |
That's the one of the most well-proven drugs out there. | ||
The strongest medical grade methylene blue. | ||
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I'm on intermittent fasting. | ||
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I'm gonna eat at three o'clock today. | |
And I stopped eating crap food, stopped drinking. | ||
That's what I'm on right there, baby. | ||
We are alive and fighting hard. | ||
It's a spiritual warfare and the tyranny we all face and we're winning, but it's intense. | ||
Thanks for your prayer and support. | ||
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You know, I only plugged, I think once today. | |
And if I don't do that, we won't find the operation. | ||
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I'm like, yeah, I've tried it. | ||
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It's okay. | ||
And they're like, no, you need to take this. | ||
The crew's like, this is insane. | ||
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All right. | ||
Let's uh go back a little bit more of the press conference. | ||
I've got all this news I haven't hit, but I'm gonna grab these stacks and cover them on the war room that I'll be hosting today in 22 minutes when this broadcast, 23 minutes when this broadcast ends. | ||
And I'm sure the disinfo operators look, Jones is hijacked Owen's show after firing him. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
All just a setup, all just disgusting. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't set my enemies up like that, much less people that literally built me up and promoted me and loved me and were nice to me. | ||
But if I had to guess, Owen is possessed by the demon of sociopathic tendencies. | ||
And I am predicted this morning. | ||
The crew, I said, watch. | ||
When I start exposing him, he'll come out and say, I'm a friend. | ||
Oh, I'm a friend. | ||
You know, why are you doing this? | ||
Oh, because they know most people don't didn't know what he said last night. | ||
So the deceivers always operate as if the public doesn't know. | ||
It's the knowledge of evil they have. | ||
So he's following a very dark playbook. | ||
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And not me. | |
Full frontal assault, the truth. | ||
Get it? | ||
God, he just gets worse and worse. | ||
What a minute. | ||
Every evil move he makes it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Make a deal with the devil? | ||
But that's why getting close to me has that effect. | ||
Because see, I didn't sell out. | ||
Because the devil can see where we were going. | ||
But you start getting in proximity to me. | ||
You're gonna have some run-ins with some things. | ||
And uh if you're really not having Jesus in your heart, you can't stand against it. | ||
And when you fall to Satan, become an agent of Satan. | ||
But I'm in a war. | ||
And if you're called to fight tyranny, you better have Jesus. | ||
Because I'm not your priest. | ||
I can't sit there and spiritually guide you. | ||
All I can do is offer the truth, nothing more, like Morpheus says. | ||
Rest's up to you. | ||
But if you start fighting a globalist, because you think you're going to be an influencer, it's going to be some fun thing to do, think you're jumping on some bandwagon. | ||
No, you just stepped into a wider world. | ||
You just stepped onto the real grid. | ||
you You just stepped into the big boy pants. | ||
And a lot of people can't handle it. | ||
They don't pack the gear to serving God's core. | ||
They'd rather use all the snaky tricks and lies because it's all about them instead of about the victory over evil and delivering the planet from the grasp of Satan. | ||
Some of the little ones. | ||
It would be better you tie a millstone around your neck and throw yourself in the deepest ocean than to hurt one of these. | ||
Because when you attack them, you attack me. | ||
you Thank you. | ||
Children are allegory for people that don't know as much as you. | ||
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Deceiving them. | |
And when you're smarter than people and you use that to not build them up and deceive them, God says, I hate you above everyone else. | ||
There's a special place reserved in hell for traitors and for backstabbers. | ||
And if I don't expose that, I become an accomplice to it. | ||
So if people were hoping for publicity, they're gonna get all the publicity they ever wanted. | ||
And sure, Benedict Arnold became famous in England. | ||
He ran back over there and all that stuff. | ||
They got plaques up for him, everything. | ||
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So as for me, I don't choose to serve the globalists. | |
I don't choose to serve expediency and lies. | ||
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As for me in this house, I will serve the Lord our God. | |
Thank you. | ||
Let's go back to part of the press conference. | ||
I'm gonna hit the Southern News. | ||
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In the world, including you can go to Afghanistan, you can go to places that you would think of. | |
They don't even come close to this. | ||
Chicago is a hellhole right now. | ||
Baltimore is a hellhole right now. | ||
Parts of Los Angeles are terrible. | ||
If we didn't put out the fires, and I mean the other fires, the bullet fires, uh, they didn't do a good job with they should have had the water coming down, like I said. | ||
You know, we had to release the water. | ||
We had to go in and release the water to LA. | ||
It's so badly run. | ||
But if we didn't get, if I didn't send the National Guard into Los Angeles, you wouldn't, I would be making an announcement today. | ||
I'd be talking about Huntsville, and I'd simultaneously be saying, by the way, the Olympics is not coming to Los Angeles. | ||
If we didn't do that, if we didn't do that, and even the sheriff, that the top law enforcement person in Los Angeles said, we could not have handled it without them. | ||
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So that's what he said. | |
Well, we're going in. | ||
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I didn't say when we're going in. | |
When you lose, look, I have an obligation. | ||
This isn't a political thing. | ||
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Uh I have an obligation. | |
When we lose when 20 people are killed over the last two and a half weeks, and seventy-five are shot with bullets. | ||
So let me tell you a little story about a place called DC. | ||
District of Columbia, right here where we are. | ||
It's now a safe zone. | ||
We have no crime. | ||
We have it's in such great shape. | ||
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You can go and actually walk with your children, your wife, your husband, you can walk right down the middle of the street, you're not gonna be shot, Peter. | |
You're safe. | ||
Everyone likes you anyway, they probably wouldn't do it. | ||
But but it's so dangerous, and there are people in this audience that have you've suffered greatly. | ||
Uh there are people in this audience that have been mugged and hurt badly, and that they don't want to talk about it. | ||
Maybe you were very brave in talking about it. | ||
You made quite an impression on a lot of people. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
But there were other people in this room that got have been hurt very badly just walking down the street in D.C. Washington, D.C. is a safe zone right now. | ||
It's a safe city. | ||
The restaurants are open. | ||
They're booming. | ||
You can't get a restaurant. | ||
New restaurants are announcing that they're going to be open. | ||
This took place in 12 days. | ||
Now it's 15 days, but three days ago it became what's known as a safe zone. | ||
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It's a safe city. | |
And this city was really bad. | ||
Really, really bad. | ||
We took 1,600 people out, hardcore criminals that will not be coming back anytime soon. | ||
And uh we're very proud of it. | ||
You know, to have our nation's capital uh lose. | ||
Every week, you know, it was like years, many years where every single week somebody was killed for many, many, many consecutive weeks. | ||
This went on for years. | ||
And then we had last week it was announced that nobody was killed last week. | ||
And I made that announcement in front of a very distinguished leader of a country, and I'm saying proudly, uh ladies and gentlemen, uh, nobody was killed in Washington, D.C. this week. | ||
He looked at me like was that what's that all about? | ||
I say, yeah, we have a little bit of a crime problem, and we don't have a crime problem in Washington anymore. | ||
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And the mayor has been very helpful, and the police commission has been very helpful, and it's been a great team. | |
And I would love to have uh Governor Pritchka call me. | ||
I'd gain respect for him and say we do have a problem, and we'd love you to send in the troops because you know what? | ||
The people, they have to be protected. | ||
I saw it today on one of your networks, not a friendly network. | ||
That's why they headed the Proud Boys. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They were always defensive. | ||
But they didn't want anybody to stand up to the leftist brown shirts. | ||
It's the same thing now with the National Guard. | ||
They're not doing gun confiscation, they're not coming for political control. | ||
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Democrats wanted, they're coming because the Democrats have stood the police down under law. | |
The feds are supposed to do that. | ||
These were people from Chicago. | ||
Please, we need help. | ||
We need help. | ||
We can't walk outside, we're petrified. | ||
If the governor of Illinois would call up, call me up, I would love to do it. | ||
Now, we're going to do it anyway. | ||
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We have the right to do it because I have an obligation to protect this country. | |
And that includes Baltimore. | ||
I saw where Governor Moore was uh asking me to take a walk down the street of Baltimore. | ||
Well, Baltimore is a very unsafe place. | ||
It's rated number four in the city, one of the worst, one of the most unsafe places anywhere in the world. | ||
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But you know, we took care this was a beautiful thing that happened in Washington because we showed we showed that it could be done. | |
And this wasn't just sending big strong guys, and they are big and they are strong. | ||
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You know, we have a great decision from the Supreme Court. | |
Trump is a zombie right now. | ||
Trump died last week, according to CNN M SNBC. | ||
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Uh because he took a few days out to play golf. | |
Put down based on merit. | ||
He's covered, I thought. | ||
We you can hire based on merit. | ||
A dead body is now literally giving a speech. | ||
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From the White House. | |
This is this is incredible. | ||
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Yeah, they said zombies are like a thing of fiction. | |
No, no, no. | ||
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He's been dead since last Friday. | |
Woke. | ||
And a dead body is now giving a speech from the White House. | ||
Folks, I've never seen anything like this. | ||
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The CNN and MSNBC. | |
I mean, you know, they can't be wrong. | ||
So a dead body had a meeting with speech right now. | ||
This this is just next level. | ||
Very impressive looking. | ||
And when the bad guys see them, they're not going to do a thing. | ||
And so I'm very proud of Washington. | ||
It serves as a template. | ||
Yeah, and we're going to do it as a crime rate. | ||
But uh Chicago is certainly going to be high. | ||
I would love to have him call. | ||
I would love the government. | ||
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We need to have the new joke, Trump, the first zombie president. | |
No, it would have actually been Collin Harris. | ||
Well, I guess we had Joe Biden. | ||
So, you know, he'd be the third zombie president anymore. | ||
Or she was a president. | ||
I would love to have uh I would say Governor Moore call, because I watched him over the weekend trying to explain that uh Baltimore, what they need is housing. | ||
No, they don't need housing. | ||
They need to get rid of the criminals. | ||
These are hardcore criminals. | ||
You know, we took many people off the streets of Washington, D.C., they're hardcore. | ||
They're not going to be good. | ||
In ten years, in 20 years, in two years, they're going to be criminals. | ||
They're going to be they were born to Be criminals, frankly. | ||
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They were born to be criminals, and they're tough and mean, and they'll cut your throat and they won't even think about it the next day. | |
They won't even remember that they did it. | ||
And we're not going to have those people. | ||
Washington, D.C. is now a safe zone. | ||
It's a safe place. | ||
And you can walk Haiti, you can walk right down the street with, by the way, one of the biggest human beings I've ever seen, which is her husband. | ||
He was he was a football player for like 11 years in the NFL. | ||
He's a big person. | ||
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But uh big doesn't mean anything when they have guns and when they have knives and everything else that they have, right? | |
But you can walk right down the street even by yourself and you're totally safe. | ||
Washington, D.C. is a great thing. | ||
Yes, ma'am, please. | ||
Mr. President, after calling on Democratic leaders across the country to work with you Do you see your efforts here in DC, including, for example, working with Mayor Bowser here as a model for bringing more bipartisanship in matters, not only with crime, but also issues that matter to everyday American people's lives. | ||
So Mayor Bowser's been great. | ||
Uh she could have taken the thing all well, and then after I clean it up, they'll take credit for it. | ||
You know what they do is they take credit. | ||
Like we cleaned up Los Angeles. | ||
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We did a great job there. | |
And it was overwhelming what was going on. | ||
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And again, the police chief made a statement that we could not have done, there's no way they could handle it. | |
You saw what was happening out there. | ||
It was going to be a disaster. | ||
We stopped it cold. | ||
If we didn't do that, uh would have been a very sad day. | ||
And you know, remember, we have the Olympics, we have the World Cup, we have all these things coming, and we have 250, all of these things coming. | ||
But I watched Newsom get up and say, uh, he's doing a great he's not, we're the ones that did it, and that's okay, whatever it takes. | ||
But the main thing is we're but he got up and said, We did it. | ||
Well, he didn't want us there. | ||
And he's going to need us again because it's starting to form again. | ||
I see it. | ||
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It's starting to form again. | |
You know, we have to maintain, it's like maintenance on an aeroplane. | ||
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You can buy it, but you have to maintain it. | |
Uh, and if you don't maintain it, a good plane becomes very unsafe very quickly. | ||
So um it's an honor to do it. | ||
It's a lot of presidents wouldn't do what I'm doing. | ||
I don't need this heat. | ||
But when I uh watched television last night and I'm watching the news and I see that nine people were killed in Chicago, and 54 were badly wounded with bullets. | ||
I say, that's not this country. | ||
We have to do something. | ||
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And and I do say this, I say this very much. | |
I'm I'm not speaking to anybody but them right now. | ||
I would love to receive calls from governors and mayors saying they need help. | ||
We'll help them. | ||
We have a lot of people. | ||
We have a great force. | ||
We have a great military force, you know. | ||
Uh Pete will tell you that when I was running for office, when and this was a big headline, I think, you know, probably got me a couple of votes, but you couldn't sign people in the military. | ||
Nobody wanted to join the military, the Army, Air Force, any the Navy, Marines, Space Force, Coast Guard, we never forget Coast Guard because they've done such a great job. | ||
Never. | ||
But nobody wanted to join any of them. | ||
We were way below what we wanted. | ||
Every single one. | ||
The closest was the Marines, whatever that is, you'll explain that to me. | ||
But the closest was the Marines. | ||
But every service was way down, way down. | ||
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And then I got elected, and our country is the hottest country anywhere in the world right now. | |
Everybody's talking about the USA. | ||
They're talking about the job that we're doing. | ||
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Everybody, we have the best economy. | |
We have a very, very important decision being made by the Supreme Court, because our country is the richest, the strongest, the most powerful. | ||
But if for some reason some liberal court, I'm talking about the court that just ruled, where even an Obama judge voted in favor of us, which I gave him a compliment yesterday, as you know. | ||
I said that took great courage. | ||
But it's a liberal court. | ||
Uh and uh it's going up to the Supreme Court, who I think have been incredible people. | ||
I think they've made very wise decisions. | ||
But uh the tariff question, because without the tariffs, this country is in serious, serious trouble. | ||
We've taken in almost 17 trillion dollars of investment is coming in. | ||
Most of it has come in because of tariffs. | ||
And uh, if for some reason uh somebody wanted to be politically correct, I actually think it's unpolitically correct. | ||
I think politically correct is to approve it, because there's nothing so popular as what's happened to our country. | ||
Our country is doing so well. | ||
But uh we had a liberal court gave us a very shocking ruling, and that ruling is basically saying that the trillions of dollars that are being that are pouring into our country, putting us in a position like no country is anywhere in the world, that they'd like to see us uh that take it away. | ||
By the way, a lot of the people behind that lawsuit that particular are from foreign countries. | ||
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I might dad there's uh there's a video, there is a video that is circulating online now of the White House where a window is open to the residents upstairs, and somebody is throwing a big bag out the window. | |
Have you seen this? | ||
No, that's probably uh AI generator. | ||
So actually, you can't open the windows. | ||
You know why? | ||
They're all heavily uh armored and bulletproof. | ||
So that's a fake, a fake video. | ||
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It's gotta be because I know every window up there. | |
The last place I'd be doing it is that because his cameras all over the place, right? | ||
Including yours. | ||
No, but every window, I I've never seen a window that's in fact. | ||
My wife was complaining about it the other day. | ||
She said, love to have a little fresh air come in, but you can't, they're bulletproof. | ||
And uh number one, they're sealed, and number two, each window weighs about 600 pounds. | ||
You have to be pretty strong to open them up. | ||
No, that has to be. | ||
Where was the window? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Maybe for the renovations. | ||
Which is the window? | ||
It looks like uh this is on the 15th Street side, I think. | ||
So right here. | ||
Probably the illegal alien work crew. | ||
Those windows are all they're all sealed. | ||
You can't open them. | ||
It's the kind of thing they do. | ||
And one of the problems we have with AI, it's both good and bad. | ||
If something happens really bad, just blame AI. | ||
But also they create things, you know, it works both ways. | ||
If something happens that's really bad, maybe I'll have to just blame AI. | ||
But there's truth to it because I see so many phony things. | ||
I saw something as I was growing up, from the time I was a baby till now. | ||
I said, who did that? | ||
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It was AI generated. | |
So it's a little bit scary, to be honest with you, but but those windows are all very heavily sealed. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
I'm in love with what you were saying regarding that federal appellate court that ruled against you and your administration as it relates to your. | ||
Well, they ruled against our country, the the court, and they ruled against us before. | ||
It's a very liberal court. | ||
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You called it highly partisan in your own. | |
Oh, it certainly is. | ||
It certainly is. | ||
In fact, it was along ideological lines, seven to four. | ||
Well, except that we actually got one of the Obama judges that was appointed by President Obama, voted in favor of the tariffs because he felt it was imperative for our country to thrive and survive, even. | ||
Uh and I gave him credit. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
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That took a lot of courage for him to do it because you don't see that often. | |
So my question is I imagine, I suspect you're going to appeal that all the way to the Supreme Court. | ||
Well, we already have, yeah. | ||
In fact, we're doing something else. | ||
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We're going to be going to the Supreme Court, we think tomorrow, because we need an early decision. | |
I mean, look, the the financial fabric of our country, we're a rich, incredible country right now, and we're able to, you know, other countries use tariffs on us for years. | ||
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And we never did. | |
I did a lot uh during my first term, but then we had COVID and we had to focus on other things. | ||
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You couldn't be tariffing Italy, Spain, France, as they were dying by the thousands and millions. | |
Uh, but we did with China, and uh China paid us billions and billions of dollars. | ||
And I started the process, but then I had to end it a little bit because of COVID. | ||
We focused on that. | ||
Uh but let's go here. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
Yeah, this news conference. | ||
All right. | ||
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I didn't properly cover Kennedy and the total devastation in the deep state of Bill Gates and so much trouble and Trump turning into that is. | |
I'm gonna recap that when I host the war room. | ||
Then we're going to get into all this other massive news. | ||
The economy on the brink. | ||
What's happening there? | ||
The AI doomsday machine is closer to reality than we think. | ||
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Federal judge appointed by Clinton trying to block the National Guard. | |
Also Bloomberg saying don't have children for the environment, but bring in migrants. | ||
House Oversect Committee set to meet with accusers of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
But hey, Trump was dead. | ||
There he is back, risen from the dead. | ||
And they're using clips of me worried about his health working too much to try to bolster it. | ||
You know what I really said. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
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That's why I got two of this show. | |
Great job to the crew. | ||
Great job to Harrison Smith, American Journal weekday mornings, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. | ||
I go on. | ||
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And then the war room is going to be hosted by Rob doing a whole bunch of great guests while that goes on. | |
And uh, you know, I've got Owen's pay stubs right here. | ||
And what he's been paid. | ||
And just one example. | ||
I'm saying he hadn't had a raise since 2018. | ||
Only $80,000 a year in razors. | ||
On top of what he was paid, only all the bonuses. | ||
That gives you an example of how stupid he thinks we are. | ||
Or he knows how nice I've been to other backstabbers. | ||
This ain't the old Alex Jones. | ||
This is the new Alex Jones. | ||
And if you want to fight, you got one. | ||
So refute this. | ||
We can already release it, lawyers called us. | ||
But the point is, just keep running your mouth. | ||
Just keep lying. | ||
Just keep saying we censored you and see what happens. | ||
I know you're the oh, you're the smartest guy in the world. | ||
Well, hey. | ||
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You started it, Huckleberry. | |
I'm your Huckleberry. | ||
I'm right here. | ||
I'm right here. | ||
You know. | ||
Benedict Arnold lives. | ||
And his name's Owen Schroyer. | ||
He's a Benedict Darnold to inforce. | ||
Who thought he would use this place and our crew as a PR stuff for himself? | ||
And he really miscalculated. | ||
So joy enjoy a little bit of fame right now. | ||
What you did. | ||
I'm ducked up on the methylene blue is the best thing you guys have ever had. | ||
I do uh subscribe to um the methylene blue and the ultimate C Mush on a monthly basis. | ||
Six bucks five year supplements. | ||
Uh so um it's been helping me out for the last three years, last twenty-two pounds. | ||
Feel better, I feel like I'm 25. | ||
Like to say I've been taking the methylene blue, and it is freaking awesome. | ||
I was honestly in the chat on rumble bash. | ||
It's like getting sick of Alec vlogging it, but I tell you what, I'm like, you know what? | ||
I'm gonna give it a try. | ||
I feel I actually subscribe monthly and I'll do it. | ||
And I got a couple other people that I work with. | ||
I get done that, and they did the same thing. | ||
I was so bad with the MS, but I was in a wheelchair. | ||
That methylene blue is able to get everything that you're taking, all your all your antibiotics or whatever medicines you take in supplements, and what it does, it helped to cross the blood brain barrier. | ||
Methylene blue will help things push it through to where it needs to go. | ||
I was at my store, and I and I keep the TV on at my store of infomer, info worse, and I heard Alex Jones talking about methylene blue right away. | ||
My ears perked up because I knew I knew what that did for me. | ||
I knew that it got me up and walking again, and I was having seizures without it, and and I was bad, really bad. | ||
So I ordered it, I ordered two bottles of it because he had buy one get one free. | ||
So I started taking it, and boy, let me tell you something. | ||
What a blessing. | ||
I take the capsules twice. | ||
I take two of those a day. | ||
And you're saying you're saying with the methylene blue, you're taking it with ivermectin and you're using our methylene blue, and it's it's kept you you regress, but now you're taking this and you're you're back to being normal or what's your level at the time. | ||
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I'm walking. | |
Okay. | ||
No, I am, you know, I I I own a jewelry store, and I'm able to don't get me wrong. | ||
I have bad days. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But let me tell you something. | ||
I'm walking without a cane. | ||
Um and the bad days that I may have maybe like once every couple weeks, but I'm able to speak properly, where my everything was lagging with me. | ||
Right. | ||
The lesions were showing very bright in my brain. | ||
And I when I started on the methylene blue, which I I couldn't take the liquid. | ||
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I bought the liquid, but I just couldn't get it down. | |
And I was trying to find like a concoction, and all of a sudden the pills came out. | ||
So I ordered the pills, I take two of those a day. | ||
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Um, I've been taking that with everything else with ivermectin once. | |
Uh I take one pill a day of the ivermectin with the methylene blue, and I gotta tell you, I'm what a blessing. | ||
I I am so blessed. | ||
Well, that is great to hear, you know. | ||
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Because, you know, I I'm glad to hear that. | |
That really makes me feel good for you know the products that we offer to people. | ||
And you know, the methylene blue, it really has been a game changer around here in terms of people getting it and seeing effects immediately, being able to acquire that quality of life they want. | ||
And that's that's really great to hear. | ||
I will put money on it. | ||
Like I said, I used to get it. | ||
I used to have to pay what $10,000 a week to get it in my arm and sit there for six hours a day to get it pumped in my system. | ||
And now I can take two pills or drink it once a day. | ||
Right. | ||
And pay what? | ||
I don't know, four thirty, forty dollars a bottle of it. | ||
Depends on what the sale is, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's helping me to have a quality of life that I didn't have before that I have now. | ||
And I gotta tell you, what a blessing. | ||
I don't care what anybody says. | ||
I know what it's like with it, and I know what it's like without it. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for sharing your story. | ||
And thank you for helping your family too. | ||
Because you know, sometimes people they don't want to tell their family. | ||
They don't want to say anything because then, oh, you're supposed to mind your own business and not tell people about health. | ||
That's a doctor's job. | ||
You know, but no, it it is our job to to tell our families, hey, this is what I found out, this is what I found that works. |