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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
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| Tomorrow's news today. | ||
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| It is Wednesday, September 10th, 2025. | ||
| I am your host, Alex Jones, coming to you from Austin, Texas, transmitting worldwide. | ||
| We are entering into the 233rd day of the Trump presidency. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I have predicted this. | ||
| In fact, have the archivists grab it just in the last few months over and over again. | ||
| That NATO would, a NATO country, probably Poland is what I've been saying will be the flashpoint over and over again, that or Romania, that's where they've got it set up, will claim that Russia has violated its airspace and or fly in their own drones in a false flag and attack Poland and blame Russia. | ||
| Or if they wanted to just, you know, not get caught in a total false flag, like when they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, NATO and the U.S., they would then just simply say they came into their airspace. | ||
| And now that's happened. | ||
| I remember a few years ago, we're pulling the newscast up, two missiles were fired out of western Ukraine into Poland and hit a farm and killed a couple farmers. | ||
| And later it came out because the Polish air defense was able to hit the missiles, so they didn't fully detonate. | ||
| They just knocked them down. | ||
| They had Ukrainian tell numbers. | ||
| So that is confirmed. | ||
| Now, this could also be Russian drones, but we're yet to see any documented telemetry. | ||
| And I'll explain why. | ||
| There's all sorts of GPS jamming and all sorts of other systems that both sides have that can knock down or take out drone or aircraft control. | ||
| And you can also hijack them and take control of them. | ||
| So that's what's happening. | ||
| Those are the pieces here. | ||
| But Russia does not want to expand the war. | ||
| They would never do this on purpose, but it could have been jamming or even hijacking electronically. | ||
| Poland and Romania told to wait as U.S. prioritizes deliveries of Patriot missiles to Ukraine. | ||
| Continuing here, I mean, this news is so big, but we have a normalcy bias, even myself, as we sleepwalk on the threat escalation ladder into total war and possible thermal nuclear Armageddon. | ||
| You know, guys, I went and put my sports jacket on about five minutes before, and my lawyer was on the phone with Rob Doerr, and they called me over. | ||
| And I'm not mad, but I got distracted. | ||
| And I left right there by the bathroom door, my stack of Russia-Poland news that I'll have highlighted that I read. | ||
| So you get that for me. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| But you have the Polish prime minister saying that this is an act of war. | ||
| We want NATO to come in. | ||
| You have Zelensky coming out and going, oh, this is it. | ||
| We need NATO to invade. | ||
| We need to be brought into NATO right now. | ||
| We need air defense. | ||
| We need to start attacking the Russians. | ||
| So this is the obvious provocation for this. | ||
| NATO engages Russia for the first time. | ||
| And so people are like, ah, who cares about this? | ||
| You know, it's over there. | ||
| It's 5,000, 6,000 miles away. | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| Well, those Russian sea-launched missiles are three minutes away from all our major cities. | ||
| So, this is the most dangerous point in world history. | ||
| I'm not just saying that. | ||
| All the top analysts are saying it right now. | ||
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The bottom line on nuclear weapons is that when the president gives the order, it must be followed. | |
| There's about four minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so. | ||
| As president, I will make it clear that the United States will treat cyber attacks just like any other attack. | ||
| We will be ready with serious political, economic, and military responses. | ||
| They're voting for peace on planet Earth if they vote for Trump. | ||
| But if they vote for Hillary, it's war. | ||
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We came, we saw, he died with her, you'll end up in World War III. | |
| I want the Iranians to know that if I'm the president, we will attack Iran. | ||
| Right now, Senator, for us to control all of the airspace in Syria would require us to go to war against Syria and Russia. | ||
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The U.S. military has just raised the threat level to DEF CON 2. | |
| Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is still threatening Russia with military action following unconfirmed reports of further hacking. | ||
| It's like she's not even concerned about the repercussions. | ||
| Of course not, because she's a really loud noise. | ||
| All right, looks like we're having a little bit of technical difficulties. | ||
| We'll try to get Leanne back on in a few minutes. | ||
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When the president gives the order, it must be followed. | |
| Zach, this is Crystal Palace. | ||
| Sink Marada's declared DEF CON 3. | ||
| Scramble all alert aircraft. | ||
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I repeat, scramble all our aircraft. | |
| The bomper spends all its time thinking about World War III. | ||
| Target selection complete. | ||
| Time on target sequence complete. | ||
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22 Type 2 submarines departing Petro Pavlovsk, turning southbound at Nordjev, bearing 095 degrees. | |
| Radar reports: two unknown treks are penetrating the Alaskan Air Defense Zone from the front lines of the information war. | ||
| Flush the bombers, get the subs in launch mode. | ||
| We are at DEF CON 1. | ||
| Are you prepared to destroy the enemy? | ||
| You bet. | ||
| Defending the Republic from enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
| We'll keep control, but we'll keep it here at the top where it belongs. | ||
| Three, two, one. | ||
| Impact. | ||
| Shall we play a game? | ||
| How about global thermal nuclear war? | ||
| Live from theinfowars.com studios, it's Alex Jones. | ||
| All units confirm weapons targeted and ready, awaiting launch codes. | ||
| We are in a launch mode. | ||
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Do you really believe that the enemy would attack without provocation? | |
| If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
| We're in. | ||
| Russians are still denying everything, sir. | ||
| We have a Soviet submarine launch detection. | ||
| I wish I didn't know about any of this. | ||
| I wish I was like everybody else. | ||
| Strange game, the only winning game is not today. | ||
| It was the first explosion inside a NATO country linked to the war in Ukraine. | ||
| The missile that landed last night in Poland and killed two of its citizens sparked emergency meetings of NATO and the world's leading democracies, as well as multiple phone calls by President Biden and senior U.S. officials. | ||
| Today, initial findings suggest that it was an errant Ukrainian air defense missile and not a Russian missile. | ||
| To discuss this, I'm joined by our Nick Schifrin. | ||
| Hello, Nick. | ||
| I know you've been reporting on this since the news first broke. | ||
| What is known at this point about this explosion? | ||
| The investigation is being led by Polish authorities, aided by the U.S. And today, President Andre Dude of Poland said it was, quote, highly probable that a Ukrainian air defense missile landed in Poland. | ||
| We heard from NATO Secretary General Jan Stoltenberg as well, who said the explosion was, quote, likely caused by a Ukrainian missile. | ||
| And this afternoon, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin echoed those assessments. | ||
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Our information supports what President Duda said earlier in his preliminary assessment, was that this was most likely, most likely, a result of a Ukrainian air defense missile. | |
| And this is the aftermath of that missile. | ||
| What we're talking about here are Ukrainian missiles that they're using to shoot down incoming Russian missiles, what Ukraine uses to defend itself. | ||
| Yesterday, Russia launched 100 strikes across Ukraine. | ||
| That is the largest salvo of the war. | ||
| But here's the thing. | ||
| Ukraine is not on the same page tonight. | ||
| Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that his military told him that it wasn't them. | ||
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I have no reason to doubt the evening report by the commander of the Air Force delivered to me personally, as well as to Commander-in-Chief Saluzhny. | |
| I have no doubt that it was not our missile. | ||
| So that is a bit of a disconnect, Judy, between the U.S. and Ukraine. | ||
| But U.S. officials are increasingly confident in their initial assessment based on things like the investigators, U.S. and Polish, on the ground, based on things like radar heat tracking and some intercepted communication. | ||
| So despite the disconnect, it does seem like this crisis is over. | ||
| But it was a crisis. | ||
| The G7 leaders who were meeting in Bali met in an emergency meeting. | ||
| NATO met in an unscheduled meeting, and President Biden and his top aides huddled. | ||
| They woke up in the middle of the night. | ||
| That is Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, Secretary of State, Anthony Boy. | ||
| And they've done it again, as I predicted hundreds of times in the last two years. | ||
| I predicted this last week. | ||
| It is Wednesday, September 10th, 2025. | ||
| Now, notice, no one else is going to remind you that almost two years ago, Ukraine fired multiple missiles into Poland and killed people. | ||
| It later came out. | ||
| The Poles were able to shoot them down so they didn't fully detonate. | ||
| They had the tail numbers on them. | ||
| So it later came out 100% states. | ||
| And Zelensky said, I want a full invasion. | ||
| I want NATO here. | ||
| I want to join. | ||
| I want Article 5. | ||
| I want to go to war with Russia and give me nuclear weapons. | ||
| That's now almost three years ago, 2022. | ||
| So now I have been saying that they are going to either hijack or jam Russian drones and bring them in to attack Poland. | ||
| I specifically have said Poland for a lot of research and reasons. | ||
| We'll take an hour to get into it. | ||
| That or Romania. | ||
| Those are the key detonator points. | ||
| And I have specifically said that NATO using a subcontractor, I guarantee you, just like Operation Spiderweb, will smuggle drones into Russia or Belarus and then launch them into Poland. | ||
| Now, one day before the unelected dictator of the EU, Ursula van der Leyden, is set to announce total militarization of Europe, drafts for all the countries, drafting women, conscription, press ganging. | ||
| We'll get to that. | ||
| Magically, this happens right as Trump is setting up another meeting with Putin in the next week. | ||
| This is absolute false flag sabotage, 100%. | ||
| I specifically predicted it all, but it gets more powerful. | ||
| Poland's ex-president, Duda, who is pro-Poland, but anti-globalist, they did a bunch of election fraud to remove him and put the former deputy head of NATO and globalist and EU unelected commission member in. | ||
| Duda warned seven days before the attack that they're getting ready to launch another provocation into airspace like the missile attack of 2022, almost three years ago. | ||
| What to know is Poland invokes NATO Article 4 citing Russian drone violation, which is like their DEF CON up to Article 5, and then they attack Russia. | ||
| We had the EU Commission and NATO a year ago say that they're thinking about a first strike. | ||
| Preemptive sneak attack on Russia. | ||
| That's meant to bring the Russian forces right up to DEFCON 2. | ||
| Last week, former Polish president Duda referenced a November 2022 incident in which the Ukrainian missile landed, it was actually two, on Polish territory. | ||
| Kiev insisted it was an international Russian attack and called for NATO-level taliation. | ||
| Duda said that Ukrainian authorities were trying to get the U.S. to block into a direct confrontation with Russia, describing such a scenario as a dream for Kiev, but unacceptable for Poland. | ||
| And he went on, I've got the articles here to warn more of this is coming. | ||
| This was as predictable as the sunrising in the morning. | ||
| And had the archivist in the last six months, I mean, I probably said it this scenario about 100 times at least. | ||
| All of you heard it till you're sick of hearing it. | ||
| I haven't seen comments and things on X. Oh, we're sick of hearing about Russia. | ||
| It's boring. | ||
| Well, it'd be real boring if we go to full war. | ||
| Go real boring. | ||
| Let me explain something. | ||
| All the top think tanks, the RAN Corporation, the Pentagon, all of them, the EUs, the Russians, all of them, say this is the most dangerous point in world history on the threat escalation ladder. | ||
| She's talking, she's calling for a new world order based on power. | ||
| Ursula van der Leyden, there is simply no room or no time for nostalgia. | ||
| Battle lines for the new world order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| The EU has the highest taxes, the highest regulations, the lowest demographic of childbirth. | ||
| They have the most debt. | ||
| They are the worst of any industrialized sector. | ||
| And all their defense ministers and all their finance ministers for three years have been saying, we're going to beat Russia. | ||
| It'll be a 20-30-year war. | ||
| It'll stay conventional and we'll break Russia in five parts. | ||
| And that's how we'll get out of debt. | ||
| We have the video. | ||
| Battle lines for a new world order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| So, yes, Europe must fight for its place in a world in which many major powers are either ambivalent or openly hostile to Europe. | ||
| She's talking about America not wanting to go to war with Russia when NATO, on record for 16 years, has been picking a fight with the Russians and moving weapons up to their border. | ||
| And then the CIA said up before Trump got in, that's come out. | ||
| Operation Spiderweb to smuggle hundreds of drones as far as 4,000 miles away on the Pacific coast and to blow up part of their strategic triad, nuclear triad, their big bear bombers. | ||
| Ursula van der Leiden, ein voke einreich ein Führer. | ||
| New world order based on power. | ||
| Europe must fight. | ||
| A new Europe must emerge. | ||
| A new Führer just born. | ||
| I mean, that's what I'm telling you. | ||
| You cannot make up the psychotic Satanism of this. | ||
| Now, I have the world leaders in NATO and Europe all saying, including the current Polish globalist president, that this is an act of war, that they are the closest to war that they've ever been. | ||
| The first time NATO member has fired in the Ukraine war. | ||
| Current Polish president says this is the closest we've been to total war since World War II. | ||
| So dangerous. | ||
| Poland's ex-president Duda exposes how Ukraine tries to pull allies into war. | ||
| That's the former president. | ||
| Poland asked NATO and invoke Article 4, prepare for full defense and attack and to bring more NATO forces in. | ||
| Kremlin responds to Polish drone attack claims, says, show us proof, which they've not done. | ||
| Moscow has dismissed Poland's latest claim that Russia drones breached the country's airspace. | ||
| Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said no evidence has been provided linking the UAVs to Russia. | ||
| So they're going with it. | ||
| Could have been a false flag. | ||
| On Wednesday, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk, the total globalist, said that the country's military had shot down a huge number of Russian drones. | ||
| Warsaw has described the incident as an unprecedented violation of Polish airspace and an act of aggression. | ||
| However, Peskoff has dismissed the accusations, pointing out that the EU and NATO leadership accuse Russia of provocation on a daily basis, most often without even trying to provide any arguments. | ||
| Can you feel the danger? | ||
| I sure can. | ||
| Let's play Ursula van der Leyden. | ||
| Now, remember, they had the Treaty of London, 1947, the same year they set up all the globalist organizations. | ||
| And they made a steel compact deal. | ||
| And then with the Treaty of Rome, it began to give national sovereignty over 1956. | ||
| But it wasn't until 99 that they said, hey, the unelected commission runs all the countries. | ||
| And even if you don't want to vote to enter us, you must. | ||
| And then they would just kill any politician or leader that spoke out or put him in prison. | ||
| Hell, they just killed a whole bunch of AFD people last week that were in the league. | ||
| They just all died. | ||
| Four people in two days. | ||
| Now more have died. | ||
| They shot the Slovakian president four times. | ||
| He survived a few years ago. | ||
| They cancel elections in Romania, arrest the winners, arrest Le Pen when she's 10 points ahead, Marie Le Pen. | ||
| Yeah, put that line back up. | ||
| Poland, closest to open conflicts is World War II, Prime Minister says. | ||
| And so the president. | ||
| President said, the closest to total wars is World War II. | ||
| And Zelensky is running around like a mad dog with rabies saying, bring in NATO, bring it in. | ||
| We're joining. | ||
| Even we don't call that officially. | ||
| Article 5, I want war. | ||
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| It was four last week. | ||
| Then it was five this week. | ||
| And I'm sorry. | ||
| Now seven AFD candidates in the leader dead. | ||
| Ursula van der Leyden is unelected. | ||
| Who is her predecessor? | ||
| Look it up. | ||
| The heir to most of the Nazi wealth. | ||
| You cannot make this stuff up. | ||
| So all you people out there that think Hitler's Hugo boss uniform is so cool and because Hitler opposed a bunch of Western degeneracy and things as his reason to go to power because the public was rejecting leftist garbage, which I agree with. | ||
| Kettler came up with the EU unelected dictatorship plan. | ||
| They were going to put Edward VIII, who was German, on the throne. | ||
| He was in Germany in World War II, had escaped into Spain. | ||
| They were going to put him at the head of the unelected EU. | ||
| Well, they just put his cousins there. | ||
| You know, all those people on the commission are royals, right? | ||
| The royals are back, baby. | ||
| And my point is, this is why people that don't have history or think one-dimensionally, they go, well, if a lot of stuff the left and leftist Jewish organizations is doing is bad and anti-Western and anti-Christian, which it is, and I oppose it. | ||
| Well, then Hitler must be good. | ||
| No, you're now seeing the ghost of Hitler about to take us to war with Russia again. | ||
| This is completely insane. | ||
| Literally, the ghost of Adolf Hitler is about to blow the planet up. | ||
| Damn him! | ||
| And damn British intelligence that put him in power! | ||
| That's all on record, too. | ||
| He'd work for them. | ||
| It's declassified. | ||
| They helped cycle them up because they wanted a nationalist party that would rebuild so they could knock them down again. | ||
| That is the Milner Group plan, if you'd like to look it up. | ||
| See, I know a little too much. | ||
| And I know the game. | ||
| This is absolute madness. | ||
| Napoleon's plan to prop up Europe was to steal the resources of Russia. | ||
| How'd that work out? | ||
| Adolf Hitler's plan was that. | ||
| How'd that work out? | ||
| And now we've got Russia with all its hypersonic Mach 15 missiles with MERV. | ||
| And we can't stop it. | ||
| And let's go start a fight with the biggest nuclear power in the world. | ||
| That. | ||
| And yeah, the Pentagon's got a whole bunch of crazy stuff. | ||
| So do the Russians, folks. | ||
| I mean, the weapons now make hydrogen bombs look like tinker toys. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| You start using this stuff. | ||
| Everybody's dead. | ||
| So humans have godlike power now, but we are still the same dumb devils we've always been at one level. | ||
| So I am absolutely disgusted and horrified. | ||
| I have predicted every bit of this escalation because all the major military think tanks and war games have. | ||
| I'm telling you policy. | ||
| I'm telling you known fact of how this works. | ||
| I'm telling you wargamed reality. | ||
| That's why two and a half years ago, Biden said we can't send F-16s and neighbors' tanks because that goes up the ladder. | ||
| Then they escalate, then we escalate, and that leads to World War III. | ||
| In fact, pull that clip up. | ||
| Well, we passed that a long time ago. | ||
| Hell, we got the CIA and NATO smuggling hundreds of drones into Russia and blowing up their airfields and their nuke bombers and blowing up their journalists with bombs and everything else. | ||
| I mean, and daily drones flying into hotels, blowing up, trying to piss the Russians off. | ||
| The Russians just have a footnote in the news. | ||
| Oh, we got hit by 25 drones last night. | ||
| Okay, the Russians are like, okay. | ||
| But now this. | ||
| And notice the Russian foreign spokesman said, foreign ministry spokesman said, prove the drones were ours. | ||
| And what have I said at least 100 plus times the last six months, seven, eight months and stuff like that? | ||
| I said, how do we know they don't smuggle drones before they launched Operation Spiderweb? | ||
| Because I can think like the enemy, like, what's the best plan about them? | ||
| I'd smuggle drones in. | ||
| I wouldn't send them over too long a distance because it'll be obvious that'll then give NATO time to shoot them down because the pilots and commanders don't know. | ||
| They'll see a bunch of drones coming and go shoot them down. | ||
| You really want to hit targets. | ||
| So you smuggle them into Belarus, which has got a huge border. | ||
| It's mainly farming. | ||
| You then assemble them on the Polish-Belarus border and you fire 50 drones in, and almost all of them flying at 100 feet hit their targets. | ||
| And then you show the radar telemetry that it came out of Belarus. | ||
| Now, these they're saying came out of Western Russia over by the border with Kharkiv. | ||
| And the Russians are like, why the hell would we send drones directly? | ||
| Because if you look at the tracks, they haven't released all the data yet, but what they're claiming, I mean, it is, it is bigger than Dallas swinging your weenie around in front of everybody at church. | ||
| Obviously, it's why would the, remember they said Russia blew up its own pipeline. | ||
| And then, of course, Irish got the documents. | ||
| It was the U.S. Navy. | ||
| So unbelievable, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| I mean, this is just over-the-top dangerous. | ||
| You better be praying to Jesus. | ||
| I mean, I'm going to say a prayer during this break. | ||
| I mean, you better get on your knees, baby, because you got Ursula Vanderladen literally saying it's about power and war. | ||
| We fight toll-to-war with Russia. | ||
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| All right, ladies and gentlemen, the big question that I posed, the start of the broadcast is: will Trump take the bait on this? | ||
| Will Trump not remember or ever even known that Ukraine's dictator got caught staging a false flag in November of 2022, launching missiles into Poland? | ||
| And the former president who was president then warned seven days ago that they were getting ready to do this again. | ||
| Well, here's what Trump said on True Social: God help us. | ||
| Quote from President Trump: What's with Russia violating Poland's airspace with drones? | ||
| Here we go, meaning to total war. | ||
| Right as the unelected EU dictator was set tomorrow, and just her precursor speech is downright Hitlerian. | ||
| That's why the Russians on RT got it right. | ||
| I was literally saying this is Hitlerian, and then they pull up the headline: Ursula van der Leyden, unelected. | ||
| New world order based on power. | ||
| That's a quote. | ||
| Europe must fight. | ||
| New Europe must emerge. | ||
| A new Führer just born. | ||
| sitting in the unelected EU commission envisioned by Adolf Heloes Hitler. | ||
| The damn EU is a Nazi totalitarian project. | ||
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| Thank you. | ||
| And people are so sick of Hollywood movies and the Nazis this, the Nazis that, most of it made up crap. | ||
| They don't understand why the Nazis were really bad. | ||
| They wanted global domination. | ||
| They had their plan against the British Empire's plan. | ||
| That's mainline history. | ||
| But PhD level, though, you don't get that on the history channel. | ||
| He wanted to covertly put poisons in the food and water of subhuman populations and enslave them and slowly kill them. | ||
| And his scientists got all their ideas from the U.S. eugenicists and the British eugenicists, and that was their defense at Nuremberg. | ||
| Look it up. | ||
| Nazi defense at Nuremberg was Margaret Sanger. | ||
| The Nazis were another competing evil. | ||
| See, the globalists that we have here in the ADL and all of it is an evil, and Netanyahu is an evil. | ||
| But the CHICOMs are the big giant evil that double-crossed the globalists and took all their ideas. | ||
| So these devils are all fighting with each other. | ||
| And whether you're in Israel or whether you're in China or whether you're in Germany or whether you're in Russia or whether you're in Ukraine or Poland or America, the people are good on average. | ||
| Our enemy is not the Russians or the Chinese or people in Israel or the people in Palestine or the people in Canada or the people in Mexico. | ||
| Our enemy is the evil, corrupt governments and cartels and systems of totalitarianism that are competing megalomaniac systems. | ||
| So we must culturally, economically, spiritually, historically, economically, every level, fight this and promote true Renaissance and freedom and true Christianity. | ||
| That creates success. | ||
| It's the only way we're not going to kill ourselves and blow ourselves up. | ||
| And it's not a defense of Peter Thiel to actually quote what he's actually said. | ||
| I'm just extremely irritated by people that go, why is he talking about the Antichrist all day? | ||
| And why is he talking about Paul and his writings in the New Testament? | ||
| Well, because he was raising the evangelical Christian by super hardcore Bible thumpers, if you want to use that term, the left uses. | ||
| He's been obsessed with it and went to college for it and all the rest of it. | ||
| They're like, he suddenly is involved in all this AI stuff and then he's into this now. | ||
| He's telling us he's the Antichrist. | ||
| No, he's explaining the philosophy that even if we don't believe in God, and there's whole philosophies on this, he doesn't believe that. | ||
| He's saying this, that only Christianity is going to stop us from killing ourselves. | ||
| And that's what his series is about that he's about to give. | ||
| So people say, oh, Elon Musk says, have kids and stop your population and all the rest of it. | ||
| And he's calling out world government. | ||
| There is a different faction in the power structure. | ||
| And that's why it's so fashionable to talk about Palantir and to go after it only is because it's little tech trying to come in and Trump's trying to bring it in to get control and understand all this. | ||
| And that's another great danger as well, because you can't use the ring of Mordor ever for good in the end. | ||
| It always turns to bad. | ||
| I want people to actually understand what's going on. | ||
| Everyone takes the lead of the New York Times and Washington Post hammering Palantir when Trump came in, knowing they were about to get big contracts and starts supplanting Microsoft and Amazon, which both are the main AI defense spy grid systems. | ||
| And so that whole fight, that whole discussion is because of this group coming in. | ||
| And I'm not passing judgment on that. | ||
| I'm simply saying why you wonder why every talk show host, especially the right, just goes Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, like a puppet, like a parrot, is because I'm trying to give you the full spectrum understanding. | ||
| Because I actually study. | ||
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| Thank you. | ||
| And so none of it is going to end good. | ||
| The argument is, though, oh, the ChiComs have all this. | ||
| We better do it. | ||
| See, the race is on. | ||
| The arms race is on. | ||
| The gold rush is on. | ||
| It's happening. | ||
| So how are we going to have a debate about this if we don't actually debate who the factors are, who the factions are, instead of the only thing in the universe is Palantir when it's still not even 10% of the AI tech defense department budget? | ||
| See, you were never supposed to talk about Microsoft and Oracle and Amazon. | ||
| I've been talking about it all. | ||
| I say, let's spend 20% of our time, we talk about human trafficking on Epstein, but let's spend 80% on the half a million kids. | ||
| They admit they disappeared. | ||
| Now they've saved a bunch. | ||
| They found some dead, pedophilia rings. | ||
| I mean, I'm just simply saying how I operate. | ||
| I look at things and I say, I'm not going to cover Gaza when I cover military news 90% of the time like everybody else does because that's the cost-celeb thing with 50, 60,000 dead. | ||
| It's terrible. | ||
| I cover it all the time. | ||
| Say it's terrible, genocide, all of it. | ||
| I spend when I talk about military stuff, 60, 70% of my time on Ukraine, because it's the biggest, most dangerous thing. | ||
| And then I cover Nepal and I cover Taiwan and I cover Vietnam and I cover the Mexican drug cartels and I cover the Navy and the Marines with Heg Seth getting off the Osprey yesterday saying, this is Nadrill, get ready for war. | ||
| I mean, it's going down, folks. | ||
| So you got to ask yourselves, why do you only know about Israel? | ||
| Why do you only know about Palantir? | ||
| Why do all the other talk show hosts only talk about that? | ||
| Because the corporate media set the agenda to focus only on that. | ||
| I look at it and say, how big is it? | ||
| How much power has it got? | ||
| Okay, it's got less than 10% over here. | ||
| I'll cover it a lot. | ||
| But I'm going to cover this over here. | ||
| Ooh, that's why they want me off the air because they don't want people to get the big picture. | ||
| Now, folks, I'm digressing on that. | ||
| You don't need me to pull the archive up. | ||
| You've all heard it till your ears bled. | ||
| I specifically said the number one thing they'll do is launch drones that they've smuggled into Belarus or Russia before they launched Operation Spiderweb and smuggled them in, or before that was known. | ||
| That's what I would do if I was in if I was evil. | ||
| I'm in war game. | ||
| I tell you all this. | ||
| Or they could do the missile thing into the country again, but the radar showed it came out of Ukraine in November 2022. | ||
| And then they air defenses shot them down. | ||
| They still killed some people, but they had the tail numbers left. | ||
| You know, when a missile actually hits its full target, there's nothing left. | ||
| But if it gets shot down, big pieces of it come down usually. | ||
| So I said, that's the number one thing. | ||
| I said, next is missiles shot out of Ukraine. | ||
| They'll just still claim it and try to get NATO to go to full world with Russia. | ||
| And I said, after that, they'll blow up the nuclear, the biggest nuclear power plant in the world, the Russians control in eastern Ukraine. | ||
| They've already tried to blow it up a bunch. | ||
| It's not a hard prediction. | ||
| That's next. | ||
| A nuclear false flag. | ||
| Or they might just detonate a nuke somewhere in Ukraine and claim the Russians did it and go, oh, the isotopes show it's Russians. | ||
| Because they know what countries now they develop them, but you could easily fake one of those. | ||
| Or they can knock the power out. | ||
| They've been pre-programming that and say the Russians did it in Europe or here or both. | ||
| They do big cyber attacks. | ||
| They've been pre-programming that. | ||
| But regardless, I'm going to play these clips of Ursula van der Leyden saying the world's being redrawn. | ||
| There's a new world order. | ||
| Europe must stay pertinent. | ||
| Europe must stay important. | ||
| America has abandoned us. | ||
| So we must fully militarize and fight Russia and go to total war, which their ministers, both defense and economic, have been saying for several years, is their business plan, which I've harped on. | ||
| And our deputy head of the commission, three, four months ago said the same thing. | ||
| A 20, 30-year war, conventional, the Russians will never use nukes. | ||
| And we will then bankrupt Russia and break them in five parts, and Europe will take over its resources. | ||
| The most rich resource country in the world by far. | ||
| The Russians have everything but uranium. | ||
| And they haven't even prospected most of the ginormous country. | ||
| So they got it all. | ||
| So Poland has invoked Article 4, getting on a total war footing, calling for NATO support. | ||
| Zelensky is calling for NATO to fully invade, which is what Russia always said was the line of the sand. | ||
| And Trump has taken the bait with it unverified and believed the globalist puppet president they put in last year with an election that the Soviet warned they would do. | ||
| And he warned they would do a false flag. | ||
| Watch with Russia's violating Poland's airspace with drones. | ||
| Here we go, meaning war, war, war. | ||
| With Vander Leiden ahead of tomorrow's big speech. | ||
| Vander Leiden to focus on e-militarization in State of the Union Address. | ||
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| Thank you. | ||
| And then the day after, this happens. | ||
| So let's go to it. | ||
| Let's play clip two, three, and four, just back to back. | ||
| Ursula van der Leyden, there is simply no room or time for nostalgia, meaning peace. | ||
| Last 80 years. | ||
| Battle lines for the new world order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| Remember, to stay partnered, all they got left is war, holding a gun to him. | ||
| I remember decades ago, it happened a lot. | ||
| France would try to vote to get out of the EU. | ||
| Germany would, others. | ||
| And they would have the head of the EU unelected commission, von Rupi and others, they'd say, if you do that, there will be war with Russia. | ||
| Meaning, they'll start one. | ||
| Oh, you want to leave? | ||
| We go to war to make you behave yourself. | ||
| All seven AFD members in the lead have now died conveniently. | ||
| They fall out of windows. | ||
| They drop dead. | ||
| They are correct. | ||
| They are shot. | ||
| They are killed. | ||
| In just the last week, now it's seven dead. | ||
| Next week, it will be 20 and then 50. | ||
| And we will say it's a conspiracy theory. | ||
| And if you win elections in other countries, we will just arrest you. | ||
| It will be quite easy to live in the deeper mineshafts. | ||
| There will be a nostalgia for those who did not survive. | ||
| And there will be a prodigious breeding program. | ||
| Our top military and other leaders, of course, will have to be part of the survivors. | ||
| And there'll be a ratio of three women to each man. | ||
| Of course, they will have to be selected for the stimulating qualities because there will be much time and little to do. | ||
| And of course, animals will have to be bred and slaughtered. | ||
| You know, Dr. Strangeloves, all based on real people, Curtis LeMay, the real crazy German scientist, all that stuff. | ||
| They actually try to sell the plan to strike Russia first. | ||
| And yeah, it'll kill half the U.S., but we'll re-emerge and we'll beat the Russians and then we'll have our new world order. | ||
| Well, that's a movie. | ||
| This is Wednesday, September 10th, 2025. | ||
| This is reality. | ||
| This is about power. | ||
| If we have to remain pertinent, we must be prepared for total war, she says in a $3,000 suit. | ||
| And she's got her jet fueled and her bunker ready. | ||
| Meanwhile, Paris is on fire. | ||
| Nepal's on fire. | ||
| Rebellion's everywhere. | ||
| His world resources have been cut off since COVID. | ||
| The angrier world Klaus Schwab talked about. | ||
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We are on the brink, she says. | |
| If not even at the start of another global health crisis. | ||
| Oh, we got to take our shots. | ||
| And then she wants to look liberal while she tries to start a nuclear war. | ||
| She then attacks Israel and says they are engaged in genocide and starving people as a weapon of war. | ||
| And again, it's not even about Israel not doing bad things. | ||
| It's just like this virtue signaling. | ||
| See anything you hear about Greta Thunberg is the mouth of the EU. | ||
| We love the Muslims. | ||
| Bring them into Europe. | ||
| Stab us. | ||
| Kill us. | ||
| We love it. | ||
| Crush our own people. | ||
| Start wars with Russia. | ||
| Let them eat cake. | ||
| Normalcy, bias. | ||
| We're collapsing. | ||
| We're in debt. | ||
| The Russians are winning. | ||
| Well, we simply launch our drones in and say they did it and we got to war with them. | ||
| Well, all the generals say it'll cause nuclear war. | ||
| There's too many people. | ||
| She said that like three months ago. | ||
| We need to depopulate the earth. | ||
| It needs to be done. | ||
| Hal Hitler. | ||
| Hel Hitler. | ||
| Hal Hitler. | ||
| Hal Hitler. | ||
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And Fura. | |
| I can walk. | ||
| Doctor, is it really possible to create such a doomsday machine? | ||
| Of course it is. | ||
| All you do is connect a non-group of hydrogen bombs jacketed in isotopes to create the deadly radiation and put it to a large complex of computers. | ||
| And then all one needs to do is announce the plan. | ||
| And then there will be no more war because if any nuclear weapon ever detonates, it detonates. | ||
| And then that is the end of all life on Earth. | ||
| But of course, you must announce it to have the sound effect. | ||
| The Russian minister says, it was beat to announce next month at party conference. | ||
| And this is a metaphor for where we are. | ||
| Mutually assured destruction. | ||
| Red alert, red alert. | ||
| And people have such normalcy bias. | ||
| It's not going to happen. | ||
| Until it does. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| I can tell you on Wednesday, September 10th, 2025, I am 100% the most concerned I've ever been. | ||
| And with these announcements, the way this is going, because they said even the Russians rolled over, they're not going to let them. | ||
| They're just doing it. | ||
| It's why Europe just always loves to go commit suicide in Russia. | ||
| And that's what we get having unelected dictators like Ursula von der Leyen running around trying to censor America and come after Elon Musk. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| Elon Musk, people like him represent sane people that are pro-human and want to go to the stars and don't want to blow everything up. | ||
| Like the Charlton Hesson character in Planet of the Apes. | ||
| GDU all to hell. | ||
| You blew it all to hell. | ||
| You murderers. | ||
| Pull up the final scene when the horse rides up. | ||
| I want to go out to break, but that's about a minute and a half long. | ||
| But let me just end this hour with Ursula Vanderleyden. | ||
| I've been quoting her. | ||
| Watch it for yourself. | ||
| This is literally the resurrection of Adolf Hitler. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| This summer showed us that there's simply no room or no time for nostalgia. | ||
| Battle lines for a new world order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| So yes, Europe must fight for its place in the world in which many major powers are either ambivalent or openly hostile to Europe. | ||
| A world of imperial ambitions and imperial wars. | ||
| A world in which dependencies are ruthlessly weaponized. | ||
| And it is for all these reasons that a new Europe must emerge. | ||
| We are on the brink, if not even at the start, of another global health crisis. | ||
| And as a as a medical doctor by training, I'm afraid of the power. | ||
| She got caught being paid off for the Pfizer. | ||
| She's in prison. | ||
| That threatens global progress on everything from measles to polio. | ||
| You know, it's crazy enough when actual war heroes like Hitler or Napoleon want to fight the Russians, but some scumbag royal woman. | ||
| I mean, you just, it has the smell of the total destruction on it, doesn't it? | ||
| And this is why today I can announce that the European Union will head a new global health resilience initiative. | ||
| What is happening in Gaza has shaken the conscience of the world. | ||
| People killed while begging for food. | ||
| Mothers holding lifeless babies. | ||
| These images are simply catastrophic. | ||
| So I want to start with a very clear message. | ||
| Man-made famine can never be a weapon of war for the sake of farms. | ||
| There we are in the Netherlands in Ireland. | ||
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This must stop. | |
| So she's going to start a nuclear war. | ||
| They've killed millions in this war in Ukraine with Russia. | ||
| But she goes, oh, look, 60,000 dead, because that's the cost of leb thing. | ||
| That's the thing that you're supposed to talk about. | ||
| More systematic shift in the last month. | ||
| That is simply unacceptable. | ||
| All right, we're going to go to break. | ||
| I don't even know what to say at this point. | ||
| This is just out of control. | ||
| We have Syrian Girl joining us. | ||
| We have Stuart Rhodes. | ||
| I have all this other news. | ||
| My goodness. | ||
| But the biggest takeaway is Trump. | ||
| Oh, the Russians are violating airspace. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Yeah, just believe that. | ||
| Believe these known liars have been caught staging, blowing up the pipeline, attacking the nuclear reactor, shooting missiles into Poland, getting caught red-handed. | ||
| Started the show with that. | ||
| PBS saying it was staged. | ||
| I mean, I said it the first day it happened. | ||
| We're going to break. | ||
| Hopefully, we have heard all this. | ||
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| We finally really did it. | ||
| You miniature. | ||
| You blew it up. | ||
| Oh, damn you. | ||
| God damn you all to hell! | ||
| All right, here's what I want to do. | ||
| I have all this other news. | ||
| It's all insanely important. | ||
| But I also want to take your calls on NATO. | ||
| The dictator van der Leyden. | ||
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Total war. | |
| We must stay pertinent. | ||
| We're already in a war. | ||
| Ein Volkheim Reich Heinschur, the globalist puppet president they put in in Poland that we predicted would do this. | ||
| The Russians saying prove those drones were ours. | ||
| Trump saying, oh, look, Russia did it. | ||
| Oh, here we go. | ||
| I want to take calls for former military that worked in Europe during the Cold War, ran nuclear systems. | ||
| If you're a think tank ran corporation or Army War College, Air Force, Advanced Warfare, College, all that, if you specifically have first-hand expertise and gravitas, I'm always impressed when we ask this. | ||
| We get incredible callers. | ||
| I study this constantly, but you can bring a lot more knowledge to it from being hands-on. | ||
| Am I exaggerating? | ||
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No. | |
| It's worse than I'm saying. | ||
| I know. | ||
| There's not words to describe this. | ||
| But you can then add, what do you think we need to de-escalate this? | ||
| Obviously, we need to get information to Trump. | ||
| Now, I'm not going to be here. | ||
| I'll be here tomorrow. | ||
| Not going to be here the next few days. | ||
| And everything's coming to a head. | ||
| I've been meeting with a lot of people in certain areas on the East Coast and the West Coast. | ||
| This is all coming to a head. | ||
| And I have been summoned. | ||
| I have summoned you here for a purpose. | ||
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Nobody summons Megatron. | |
| Then it pleases me to be the first. | ||
| These are my commands. | ||
| So I can just tell you there's a lot of stuff going on. | ||
| And this is the real world. | ||
| And a lot of people are getting ready to evacuate to the southern hemisphere. | ||
| I can tell you a lot of Belites have already evacuated their families to the Southern Hemisphere. | ||
| And they don't just have these big yachts for no reason. | ||
| They don't even trust those countries. | ||
| But the evacuations have begun. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you can put that in the bang. | ||
| That isn't some type of RFK or JFK Jr. is going to save us BS. | ||
| It was the first explosion inside a NATO country linked to the war in Ukraine. | ||
| The missile that landed last night in Poland and killed two of its citizens sparked emergency meetings of NATO and the world's leading democracies, as well as multiple phone calls by President Biden and senior U.S. officials. | ||
| Today, initial findings suggest that it was an errant Ukrainian air defense missile and not a Russian missile. | ||
| To discuss this, I'm joined by our Nick Schifron. | ||
| Hello, Nick. | ||
| I know you've been reporting on this since the news first broke. | ||
| What is known at this point about this explosion? | ||
| The investigation is being led by Polish authorities, aided by the U.S. And today, President Andrei Dude of Poland said it was, quote, highly probable that a Ukrainian air defense missile landed in Poland. | ||
| We heard from NATO Secretary General Jan Stoltenberg as well, who said the explosion was, quote, likely caused by a Ukrainian missile. | ||
| And this afternoon, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin echoed those assessments. | ||
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Our information supports what President Duda said earlier in his preliminary assessment, was that this was most likely, most likely, a result of a Ukrainian air defense missile. | |
| And this is the aftermath of that missile. | ||
| What we're talking about here are Ukrainian missiles that they're using to shoot down incoming Russian missiles, what Ukraine uses to defend itself. | ||
| Yesterday, Russia launched 100 strikes across Ukraine. | ||
| That is the largest salvo of the war. | ||
| But here's the thing: Ukraine is not on the same page tonight. | ||
| Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that his military told him that it wasn't them. | ||
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I have no reason to doubt the evening report by the commander of the Air Force. | |
| So in November of 2022, nine months into the war, Ukraine didn't later came out launch one, but two missiles into Poland. | ||
| The Poles shot them down, so they didn't fully detonate. | ||
| So they got the tell numbers. | ||
| And Zelensky still said, no, Russia do it. | ||
| We need NATO to attack. | ||
| And then the cover story was, oh, we accidentally do it to stop Russians. | ||
| And then you have the former Polish president who was there when this happened. | ||
| they kicked him out a year ago to bring the globalist root. | ||
| And he said a week ago, they're getting ready to do it again. | ||
| And he said, today looks like this is staged. | ||
| And the Russians have said, okay, if these drones did this, prove they're ours. | ||
| Why the hell would we attack Poland and bring NATO in? | ||
| We went into Ukraine because NATO's coming in there. | ||
| We want to stop. | ||
| We want a deal that you stop encircling us and stop going to war with us. | ||
| The West started this. | ||
| We have Irid Zakaria with George Soros seven years ago bragging about it. | ||
| We have Victoria Newland in Congress three years ago bragging about it. | ||
| We have the tapes of her released. | ||
| They are starting the fight with the Russians, period. | ||
| And now we have Ursula Vander Leiden, the unelected EU dictator. | ||
| Through trade deals since the late 40s, they got Europe to sign away its rights piece by piece and And now the EU Commission says, if AFD gets elected, we'll just cancel the election. | ||
| And they cancel elections in Romania, all over the place. | ||
| They kill other leaders, try to kill them. | ||
| Fico, the leader of Slovakia. | ||
| Now seven AFD regional candidates in the lead of all died in a week was four a few days ago. | ||
| The EU is suing U.S. companies, suing X, trying to shut down X, just like the Brazilian tyrants, the communists. | ||
| People say, I don't care about Europe. | ||
| Well, you better care about it because it cares about you. | ||
| And the demographics, the money, the deficit, the debt is the worst of any industrialized bloc. | ||
| Europe's in the worst trouble, then China. | ||
| Then Canada, then Australia, then New Zealand, and then the United States. | ||
| And Japan's in trouble too. | ||
| They've been in it forever. | ||
| So I've read the reports. | ||
| I've played many times. | ||
| You hear me every day say the EU says their business plan is war with Russia and they're going to break Russia up and they're going to win a war with Russia. | ||
| Totally insane. | ||
| No chance. | ||
| They said when they started this, you know, 16 years ago, they said, we'll throw Putin out by starting a war with him and he'll be unpopular in Russia. | ||
| They've been saying for three and a half years has intensified. | ||
| Oh, this will cause the Russians to overthrow Putin. | ||
| They've done international independent polls. | ||
| He had about 75% approval rating overall the last 20-something years. | ||
| He's been in and out of power. | ||
| Like Netanyahu, president for a while, not president. | ||
| Yet you have in. | ||
| He's back. | ||
| Putin's pushing 90% now. | ||
| And he's very restrained. | ||
| You get rid of Putin. | ||
| The Russian people are like sick of it. | ||
| They want war because they're in a war. | ||
| So this is beyond insane. | ||
| And then you've got Vander Leyden saying, we need to remain pertinent. | ||
| The new power starts being drawn. | ||
| We need to be ready to fight war, total military mobilization. | ||
| And this is her speech today. | ||
| Tomorrow, she had this plan for weeks. | ||
| It's the big speech right after the quote, Russians attack Poland. | ||
| Why would the Russians shoot a bunch of drones and have them go into Poland? | ||
| The Russians have said, prove they're ours. | ||
| We didn't do that. | ||
| And what did I say? | ||
| The archivist is looking for it. | ||
| I said, if I was them, I said Belarus. | ||
| They said he's come out of Russia. | ||
| Western Russia, right over the border from Kharkiv. | ||
| If I was the globalist, I would, just like they did with Operation Spiderweb, I predicted before that happened, smuggling a bunch of drones into Russia, attacking their air bases, their nuclear forces. | ||
| If I was the globalist, the northern group of NATO that wants the war to continue, the coalition of the willing, I would smuggle, because it's a long border of white Russia, Belarus. | ||
| Literally, because that's the blonde-haired, blue-eyed Russians. | ||
| He's going, that's the white Russians up there, the Viking Russians. | ||
| It's basically farming. | ||
| So easy, forest. | ||
| You just smuggle drones over, launch them out of Belarus, but instead they come way out of here's Belarus. | ||
| Here's Western Russia. | ||
| Here's Ukraine. | ||
| They come out of here. | ||
| They're saying, attacking Poland? | ||
| Where's the motive for the Russians to do that? | ||
| Why would they want to draw in NATO? | ||
| They're trying to get a deal and stop NATO expansion. | ||
| Vanderladen, those imperial armies, we must enter the age of the Imperial Army. | ||
| We are the new empire. | ||
| We will crush the Russian and the nation. | ||
| And now Poland has called for NATO assistance and escalating to Article 5 full war, invoking Article 4. | ||
| The threat escalation ladder only has a few more. | ||
| And Zelensky says, I want to van der Leyden, the other dictator, I want the EU army. | ||
| And they got 250,000 men ready and women. | ||
| They've described women and now four nations to march into the Russian meat grinder. | ||
| And then, oh my God, we were firing missiles at the Russians and attacking them with howitzers and they shot back. | ||
| Article 5 full war. | ||
| Yeah, it's time to fight. | ||
| It's time for Armageddon. | ||
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| Article 4 is generally considered a starting point for major NATO operations and therefore is intended for either emergencies or situations of urgency. | ||
| It officially calls for consultation with military matters when territorial integrity, political independence, or security of any of the parties is threatened. | ||
| So it's a mobilization. | ||
| And they say it's a mobilization. | ||
| And so let's see, like, war, send in troops. | ||
| Fight the Russians. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Grab your coat and let's start walking. | ||
| A little less talk, a little more action, baby. | ||
| Come on, come on, come on, come on. | ||
| Come on, come on, come on, come on. | ||
| Let's have a nuclear war. | ||
| Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Remember what Biden said two years ago? | ||
| We can't give them F-16s or tanks. | ||
| That's World War III on the escalation ladder. | ||
| Well, we're way past that, sweethearts. | ||
| Yeah, let's play a clip of Biden and then I'm going to give the number down. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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Idea that we're going to send in offensive equipment and have planes and tanks and trains going in with American pilots and American crews. | |
| Just understand. | ||
| Don't kid yourself, no matter what y'all say. | ||
| That's called World War III. | ||
| Today, I'm announcing that the United States will be sending 31 Abram tanks to Ukraine. | ||
| They've done some dumb things. | ||
| and I'll do dumb things again. | ||
| How many times did I say, as soon as the archivist has it, and nothing in the archivist, It's great, but I want the specific ones where I said they'll do false flag drone attacks out of Belarus or Russia. | ||
| Damn, blame Russia. | ||
| And Russia is basically saying, prove it's us, isn't us. | ||
| We didn't do that. | ||
| And they could easily. | ||
| See, they don't. | ||
| I would think Belarus is closer and easier, but see, if you've got that heavily militarized border and the Ukrainians have been right by Kharkiv doing those incursions into Russia, they've already got a lot of their forces in Russia. | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| Last year. | ||
| Special ops running around the woods. | ||
| They wanted it to be Russia proper, I guess, for the Article 5. | ||
| They probably even bought Chinese drones. | ||
| You can buy on the U.S. market, same ones Russians are using. | ||
| They bought Chinese drones. | ||
| Chinese drone. | ||
| You buy Chinese drones on the open market. | ||
| You'd smuggle them in the last year with those incursions. | ||
| You'd have them there in Western Russia on the border with eastern Ukraine. | ||
| You then launch the attack and they'll start presenting drone parts and serial numbers. | ||
| They're Chinese to then openly draw the Chinese in who are involved in the war. | ||
| You got 100,000 extra North Korean troops that just hit as literal expendable cannon fodder because the Russians want to kill their people. | ||
| The Russians have taken dozens of towns, two major cities the last week. | ||
| So the EU's plan is collapsing. | ||
| They've got to go to full war because if they lose this, when they gambled so badly, it is over for them, which is good. | ||
| We need to get rid of the EU Commission and that tyranny and free Europe. | ||
| It could be incredible. | ||
| So within days, they will. | ||
| They will announce the drones are confirmed to be Chinese and they've already shot down a lot, so let's use those parts. | ||
| They'll claim they're Iranian as well. | ||
| And then they'll announce they're sending in the 250,000, quote, peacekeepers who will be armed. | ||
| And Russia has said we'll consider those as combatants and hit them. | ||
| And Russia will hit them. | ||
| There'll be an international crisis escalation for maybe a week. | ||
| Then Ukraine in Ukraine, NATO will detonate a suitcase nuke. | ||
| They will blame Russia. | ||
| The isotopes will be connected to Russian weapons. | ||
| And the globalists think that part of the Russian elites will blink and make a deal to kill Putin and roll over. | ||
| And then the Russians, this is one scenario. | ||
| The Russians won't roll over. | ||
| And the globalists just want the history books to say they didn't start it. | ||
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| NATO will then launch a sneak attack with nuclear weapons on Russia. | ||
| Russia will then respond, vaporizing Europe and all major cities, and we're all dead. | ||
| That's one prime computation analysis projection. | ||
| So it's good knowing you folks. | ||
| Hey, we're so evil, though. | ||
| I mean, you know what? | ||
| Hell, let's just go ahead and do it. | ||
| Like Dmitry Mediev said a couple of years ago and a year ago, he said, just fine. | ||
| nuclear war let's go I just you know ill for all everybody's gonna die and all the kids and everybody but But, you know, don't feel for people in major cities, though, because you'll die instantly. | ||
| Most of you. | ||
| Feel for the people out in the countryside and the collapse, what that's going to be like. | ||
| I mean, I guess if I'm not at home with my family, I can't save them or even try to get out. | ||
| I mean, I've already chosen to go down on the ship. | ||
| I guess I hear the nukes are coming in. | ||
| You won't hear, you won't know, but I'm just kind of just going to stand on the roof and just like look up and just get ready to be vaporized. | ||
| But along with it, all the Dragon Queen story time will get vaporized and all the pedos and everything else. | ||
| I mean, it's a cleansing. | ||
| God promised he wouldn't destroy the earth with water, but by fire the next time. | ||
| who the gods would destroy they first make mad I think it's kind of cute All right. | ||
| Let's open the phones up for folks that have worked either in think tanks on strategic nuclear doctrine. | ||
| I actually know regular guests that have done that. | ||
| Maybe they'll call in. | ||
| Or you worked on nuclear forces, or you've worked in Eastern Europe. | ||
| You have a perspective on this. | ||
| You want to disagree with me, agree with me, how we get out of this, what we can do. | ||
| We got to get to Trump. | ||
| That'll be probably pretty easy for me in the next few days. | ||
| I'll leave it at that. | ||
| And just say, you know, they staged these false flags before, right? | ||
| That's why it's important to share these videos out to his people. | ||
| The White House watches as well. | ||
| But we can get a hold of Trump too. | ||
| We need to. | ||
| And this just needs to be done. | ||
| So we need Trump to get educated real quick to make a statement, not back up NATO, what they're doing here, and say, hey, you staged it before. | ||
| You should be looked at. | ||
| Because I guarantee he's not getting briefed on this. | ||
| Toll-free number to join us: 877-789-2539, 877-789-2539. | ||
| 877-789, Alex or military or think tank strategic warfare planners, Army War College, stuff like that. | ||
| We want to hear from you 877-789, Alex, 877-789-2539. | ||
| And there is a paradox here before I play Clip with Vanderleyden again. | ||
| We still got to do our jobs. | ||
| We still got to change baby diapers. | ||
| We still got to cook dinner. | ||
| Still got to put gas in the truck. | ||
| We still got to fix the roof. | ||
| Still got to take care of grandma and daddy. | ||
| I'm getting my dad out of rehab today. | ||
| He was so bad off, his brainstem partially blocked that they thought he'd be after open heart surgery in the hospital for a month. | ||
| He got out in one week. | ||
| They thought he'd be in rehab for a month. | ||
| He gets out today. | ||
| I'm going to leave here a little early so I can go get my pop, take him home. | ||
| And they wouldn't guarantee it. | ||
| They said, we think if we fix this ballooning in order because the blood's not flowing right, it might open up those arteries. | ||
| His IQ went up 30 points after the surgery. | ||
| It's just such a blessing. | ||
| Thanks for the prayers, folks. | ||
| I really appreciate it. | ||
| That's what's so great about Western medicine. | ||
| There's good doctors. | ||
| There's all this good stuff in it. | ||
| There's big pharma and global is trying to take it over doing bad things within it. | ||
| So it has so much trust. | ||
| It's just so good, but it's evil hides inside the good because it can camouflage itself there. | ||
| But I mean, Scott and White up in Temple. | ||
| You know, my dad worked for Baylor, was a professor there at medical school. | ||
| So that's where he wanted to go. | ||
| I mean, he knew those people. | ||
| And they just did a splendid job. | ||
| So professional, the nurses, everybody, just incredible experience. | ||
| So loving, so I mean, night and day from some of the stuff I've seen. | ||
| I'll leave it with that. | ||
| So thank you for that. | ||
| But my point is, we just still got to continue life. | ||
| And you got to remember the tips of the spear that are under so much attack to just keep surviving. | ||
| Be like, oh, Jones, he's got nine lives. | ||
| He's always there. | ||
| No, we're winning. | ||
| I haven't talked about our Supreme Court filing. | ||
| Even mainstream media goes, God, he didn't get a trial. | ||
| They found him guilty. | ||
| What? | ||
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| I haven't even gotten into all that because I'm so busy on this and all the other stuff. | ||
| And now statements by the evil killer that murdered the Ukrainian woman on the train. | ||
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| I didn't know he was taking our ultramethylene blue. | ||
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| I want you to tell people on air, William. | ||
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| Now back to our program. | ||
| In 1941, Hitler's empire covered Europe from the continent's western corner to the east. | ||
| Berlin rode a wave of euphoria while the German army rampaged from victory to victory. | ||
| I've always argued that the World War II German army was one of the most remarkable fighting machines that the world has ever seen. | ||
| What could stand in the way of the Wehrmacht? | ||
| How could Hitler's lightning war be extinguished? | ||
| Perhaps only by the mania of its own creator. | ||
| In June 1941, Hitler tore up the non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union, invading by surprise across a thousand-mile front and attempting to stun Stalin's Soviet lands into submission. | ||
| Some of his most important and influential advisors came to him before he invaded Russia and they said, Meinfehrer, this cannot be done. | ||
| We do not have the resources. | ||
| But Hitler just listened and said thank you and then went invaded Russia. | ||
| Led by a deluded belief that racial superiority and willpower were enough, Hitler took on a vast land and people in their own world of ice and grit. | ||
| The Hitler-Stalin conflict is something you cannot really find an analogy for in history. | ||
| There, Hitler's soldiers writhed amidst the snow drifts of Moscow, the ruins of Stalingrad, and the dust clouds of Kursk. | ||
| Everything was freezing. | ||
| The guns were freezing. | ||
| The clothing was freezing. | ||
| The men were freezing. | ||
| It is absolutely brutal, and many of them are not prepared. | ||
| Humans seize up. | ||
| The tools of war seize up. | ||
| They were attacking with sharpened spades through sewers. | ||
| They were attacking out of cellars. | ||
| It was a savage battle which actually terrified the German soldiers. | ||
| Well, it's wrong to talk about the Second World War as if it was a conventional war in which rational military considerations play an important part. | ||
| These people only take power in political chaos. | ||
| And then out of that chaos, they build something. | ||
| And that looks like an achievement at first. | ||
| They build a monolithic state. | ||
| And then, of course, their ambitions don't stop there. | ||
| This vast invasion would bring Hitler's Reich crashing down around him, stretching resources, manpower, and his deranged vision to their limits. | ||
| This is Hitler uncovering his fatal obsession. | ||
| All right, folks. | ||
| Ursula van der Leyden in her military state of the union, she's giving more speeches on it, gave a truly Hitler 2.0 speech. | ||
| And the Russians have said that. | ||
| I said it before I saw them say that. | ||
| This is what it is. | ||
| She is EU royalty, globalist royalty. | ||
| The EU Commission was set up by them. | ||
| It was Hitler's plan for an EU to have Edward the Aid of England, who was German, at the throne. | ||
| That was me a 10-member state. | ||
| Now it's more than 25. | ||
| It's unelected. | ||
| And she says it's all about power, and the new lines are being drawn. | ||
| And to stay in the game, we must attack Russia. | ||
| And right as she gives her speech, Russia supposedly launches drones into Poland, which I said would be the main staging area and where they keep saying that NATO will be brought in. | ||
| So they telegraph all of this information. | ||
| The Russians say they didn't do it. | ||
| They're saying it looks like a setup. | ||
| Prove it's their drones. | ||
| Yeah, why the hell would you try to bring NATO in? | ||
| They want to just secure their area and stop and get a deal with NATO to stop. | ||
| Trump, let's put Truth Social back up. | ||
| As usual, when it comes to some of these military affairs, it's not a military, let's just say, novice, beyond novice. | ||
| He is not even a novice expert. | ||
| What's with Russia violating Poland's airspace with drones? | ||
| Here we go to total war, he says on Truth Social. | ||
| Just absolute bonker town. | ||
| Just like before Operation Spiderweb, Ukraine for a month doubles attacks inside Russia, hundreds of drone attacks a day. | ||
| Russia increases attacks, and Trump goes, Russia's increasing attacks. | ||
| Oh my God, I may give heavy weapons and go to war with Russia. | ||
| And then later he goes, oh, I learned actually they started this, so Putin's doing what he has to do. | ||
| Again, Trump gets briefed, sir. | ||
| Russia has launched attacks on Poland. | ||
| Did they say, sir, the Ukrainians got caught with NATO in November of 2022, nine months into the war, launching missiles into Poland, but the Poles shot the missiles down so they knew they were Ukrainian? | ||
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| Did anybody tell Trump that the Polish president, who they kicked out put a globalist in a year ago, has come out and said a week ago warning they're about to stage this? | ||
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| For those that think Trump plays 85 quadrillion infinity supreme chess, he's great on the economy, great on border, great on basic issues. | ||
| But Trump has said, I learned a lot. | ||
| I got con the first admin. | ||
| I didn't understand that the top of the military were a bunch of globalists. | ||
| I didn't know how things worked. | ||
| He was a true outsider. | ||
| Well, don't worry. | ||
| We study this. | ||
| And I will be talking to the White House this afternoon. | ||
| Because I was already. | ||
| Well, it's perfect timing. | ||
| I'll see you at that. | ||
| But I won't be here in the next few days. | ||
| So the Lord works mysterious ways. | ||
| But the EU wants an excuse to send in 250,000-man army. | ||
| They got conscription fired up already. | ||
| That's forced, not a draft where you do a lottery. | ||
| No, women too. | ||
| A bunch of countries already did conscription and women. | ||
| And then Vander Leyden is saying, we're about power. | ||
| We must stay relevant. | ||
| War with Russia. | ||
| I thought very carefully about making this my main point of the speech, but we must prepare and launch total war. | ||
| This is megalomaniac. | ||
| I want to go to the calls. | ||
| I want to go to Sasha and B and Andy and Savage Dog and Dennis and Al Killer and Mike and Finland, all former military, their take on this. | ||
| We'll go to you in a moment. | ||
| But just here's Vander Leyden's full clip of her in her state of the union of the dictatorship. | ||
| Literally, here it is. | ||
| A fight for a continent that is whole and at peace for a free and independent Europe. | ||
| A fight for our values and our democracies. | ||
| A fight for our liberty and our ability to determine our destiny for ourselves. | ||
| Our limited to stop the war with Russia. | ||
| Make no mistake. | ||
| This is a fight for our future. | ||
| Oh, yes, ma'am, sir. | ||
| And I thought long and hard about whether to start this state of the union address with such a stark appraisal. | ||
| Notice she's wearing olive drab. | ||
| After all, us Europeans are not used to or comfortable with talking in such terms. | ||
| Because our union is fundamentally a peace project. | ||
| Because the last time we attacked the Russians, 26 million were killed. | ||
| The world of today is unforgiving. | ||
| But we're going to do it again. | ||
| And we cannot varnish over the difficulties. | ||
| Third time is a charm. | ||
| Every day. | ||
| When Napoleon and Hitler failed, we will succeed. | ||
| Beneath them. | ||
| They can feel things getting harder just as they are working harder. | ||
| Oh, hit pause. | ||
| The EU globalists blow up the Nord Street pipeline, double gas prices. | ||
| Everything's collapsing. | ||
| Our people can feel things are getting harder because we started a war with Russia. | ||
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Well, now full war will make it better. | |
| You will shut up in the war. | ||
| They say politically we'll control people in a full war. | ||
| I mean, whoa. | ||
| What is the last desperate action of a tyrant? | ||
| Take you to war. | ||
| Back it up 10 seconds. | ||
| Holy mackerel. | ||
| I mean, I just cannot even believe this is happening. | ||
| I mean, I knew it was coming, but these people are crazy. | ||
| These inbred European royalty that run the commission. | ||
| I mean, she's royal. | ||
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Look her up. | |
| I mean, these people need to be locked up. | ||
| But it's not Hitler in a Hugo Bosch uniform with his Iron Cross first class, who at least was a war hero and knew how to fight. | ||
| It's a woman in olive drab. | ||
| Maybe she'll start wearing a little Zelensky monkey outfit. | ||
| Zelensky's running around. | ||
| I want total war. | ||
| I want troops. | ||
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Death, death, death. | |
| It's a guy that plays the piano with his penis. | ||
| I mean, look, Kier Starmer, Mears, Macron. | ||
| These are the people leading us to fight the Russians, the biggest nuclear power in the world. | ||
| Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo. | ||
| And then Trump's like, oh, oh, the Russians attack Poland. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Now, the reason I don't get too mad at Trump is he'll, in the next few days, he'll get the information. | ||
| He'll say, oh, looks like it wasn't the Russians. | ||
| You ever heard the Roman saying, who benefits? | ||
| In Latin, quibono? | ||
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Kibono, quibono, quibono, quibono, quibono, quibono. | |
| What do the police always look for? | ||
| A motive? | ||
| Who stands the game? | ||
| Why in the world would Russia attack Poland? | ||
| And they said two and a half years ago, that didn't us. | ||
| Turned out it was Ukraine. | ||
| Not like I'm just saying this today. | ||
| How many times have I told you they're going to change a false flag? | ||
| Let's go back to the witch and I'll go to your calls, I promise. | ||
| Them. | ||
| They can feel things getting harder just as they are working harder. | ||
| They can feel the impact of the global crisis, of the higher cost of living. | ||
| They feel the speed of change of the energy and the farms. | ||
| And they worry about the endless spiral of events they see on the news, from the devastating scenes in Gaza to the relentless. | ||
| So that's why we have nuclear war. | ||
| That will fix it. | ||
| We simply cannot wait for this storm to pass. | ||
| Yes, we need to go to war somewhere. | ||
| Someone showed us that there's simply no room or no time. | ||
| Hit pause again. | ||
| Back up to a second. | ||
| It's like a degenerate gambler who's been losing for three days in Vegas, lost all their savings, and they call up the bank to sell the house or mortgage it triple mortgage. | ||
| And the wife, they have to get the wife to sign, and the husband's like, baby, I'm going to win. | ||
| I promise. | ||
| Just sign the paperwork due to the triple mortgage. | ||
| She's like, you're not liking it? | ||
| It is Putin's fault we blew up pipeline. | ||
| It is Putin's fault we shut down everything and put up windmills. | ||
| It is Putin's fault we shut down the farms. | ||
| It is Putin's fault we shipped in the Muslims. | ||
| You feeling pain? | ||
| Well, don't worry. | ||
| We give you war with Russia. | ||
| They're coming to take me away. | ||
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to the mental institution. | |
| An inbred royal in olive drab. | ||
| We know you're in a lot of financial pain. | ||
| We have a solution. | ||
| We go to war with Russia. | ||
| Oh, that sounds sound good. | ||
| Sound good. | ||
| All right, let's go back to her. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| For this storm to pass. | ||
| Oh, stop this. | ||
| Oh, the storm will pass that you did if we attack the Russians. | ||
| I mean, just lock her up, folks. | ||
| Put her in a paddy wagon. | ||
| Put her in a straitjacket. | ||
| Pray to God that he intervene here. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| God needs to put the fear. | ||
| Just go back to her. | ||
| On Ukraine, we simply cannot wait for this storm to pass. | ||
| This summer showed us that there's simply no room or no time for nostalgia. | ||
| Battle lines for New World Order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| Stop again, back that up. | ||
| Battle lines for a new world order based on signals. | ||
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Power! | |
| You don't have power! | ||
| You are a degenerate Satanist, a chickenneck woman. | ||
| The New World Order demands total war. | ||
| We have the power. | ||
| We drag America into nuclear war. | ||
| We will not collapse. | ||
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We will have nuclear war. | |
| We will have nuclear war. | ||
| You could not make this up in a nightmare. | ||
| The New World Order. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| That there's simply no room or no time for nostalgia. | ||
| Battle lines for New World Order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| So, yes, Europe must fight for its place in the world in which many major powers are either ambivalent or openly hostile to Europe. | ||
| Talking about America. | ||
| A world of imperial ambitions and imperial wars. | ||
| A world in which dependencies are ruthlessly weaponized. | ||
| And it is for all these reasons that a new Europe must emerge. | ||
| So they're collapsing. | ||
| Everybody wants out. | ||
| They've killed seven AFD people leading in the polls in Germany. | ||
| I mean, the gloves are off. | ||
| Europe's at war. | ||
| Hitler's back. | ||
| And I would suggest all the populace think is so cute, loving Hitler and like all this cutesy stuff. | ||
| If you like electricity and you like running water and you like living, wake up. | ||
| Israel is a diversion. | ||
| I'm not defending that, Yahoo. | ||
| I hope he's all that. | ||
| It's a distraction. | ||
| I'm going to stop the nuclear war. | ||
| Israel bad. | ||
| It's this diversion stuff. | ||
| Sorry, 60,000 Gaza is terrible, horrible. | ||
| We're against it. | ||
| We talk about it all the time. | ||
| Got a guess coming up about it. | ||
| But this is the problem. | ||
| This is the lunatics. | ||
| This is the crazies. | ||
| This is get us all killed. | ||
| This, this, this. | ||
| We don't want to hear about the war with Russia. | ||
| Let's talk about Gaza. | ||
| Okay, let's talk about Gaza. | ||
| I spent an hour on yesterday. | ||
| But let's just go to your calls. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Ben's Air Force, Russia conflict, Andy's Florida Army, Russia conflict, Savage Dog. | ||
| Trump shouldn't make an alliance with Russia. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| That's what major corporations said, but they would never do. | ||
| Dennis Afforda Army Special Weapons Artillery. | ||
| That means nukes. | ||
| Owl Killer Navy, Russia, Poland conflict, Finland military, Mike and Finland. | ||
| Let's go to Mike and Finland first. | ||
| Then I'll go to Dennis with special artillery. | ||
| That's the TAC nukes. | ||
| Mike in Finland, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Thank you for your service. | ||
| I would just like to point out that neither Russia or Europe are backing down. | ||
| And I would like to point you to the verse in Revelation. | ||
| Revelation 9 and I think 17, where it talks about the colors of this one great army and its name, red, blue, and yellow, which go together with NATO, communism, and Ukraine. | ||
| I would like to hear your thoughts on this. | ||
| Oh, this is definitely biblical, brother. | ||
| You can't. | ||
| This is bad, bad, bad. | ||
| I mean, you got the head of the EU dictator saying, we're going to war, baby. | ||
| What's your thoughts, man? | ||
| Praying for my child. | ||
| I just had one six months ago. | ||
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So hoping that it'll get this first birthday. | |
| God bless you, brother. | ||
| Let's go to Army Special Weapons Artillery. | ||
| Dennis, what's your take on all this? | ||
| Hey, Alex. | ||
| Yeah, it's a real honor to speak to you again. | ||
| And we have to unite now. | ||
| And we've got to do it fast. | ||
| Trump has obviously been compromised. | ||
| And I hate to say that because I love Trump. | ||
| I take a bullet for him. | ||
| But we may have to overhand it. | ||
| He's doing so much good, but coming out and saying, oh, Russia did this when it's obviously a false flag, it's bad. | ||
| Can you hear me? | ||
| Yeah, sorry. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| So if we don't unite now with the plans that we have, the plans for New America and the Global Republic, which our founders would demand, we're going to be in trouble. | ||
| Trump has got to call me in the office. | ||
| We've got to come together with these plans and you and invoke Metatron, which is the collective angel of all of us now, uniting in Christ. | ||
| This is what we're doing right now, Alex. | ||
| And you're Gregory. | ||
| I believe you're a fallen angel like me and fix all this. | ||
| And we're pure of hurt, and that's why people listen to us. | ||
| And we can just keep on plowing through all this because we're pure. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| So we unite now. | ||
| We have the plans to do it. | ||
| The plans for New America and the Global Republic cover everything down to the asteroid mining need to back the bonds we're going to use to cover all the debt with the global debt forgiveness program. | ||
| It's one, two, three common sense. | ||
| But it takes angels to fix this now. | ||
| And it is part of the program. | ||
| They discovered it's a program. | ||
| It's once and always the other sentients out there like the Anunnaki that helped make us. | ||
| And we actually took them over to do this. | ||
| And it's part of all this now. | ||
| We've surrendered. | ||
| We've served. | ||
| And all I care about is the love of Jesus God. | ||
| I hear you, Dennis. | ||
| Thank you for calling. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Ben, Air Force on Russia conflict topic. | ||
| Go ahead, Ben. | ||
| Or B, B, sorry, B in Georgia. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| Shut the whopper down. | ||
| Shut the whopper down. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Ultra Methyl and Blue, lifesaver. | ||
| And let me just, I wanted to adjust my thoughts right before this. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| For anybody listening on the newer end of this, Alex and his Infowars and the Warriors have saved lives, people. | ||
| The information has gotten out and saved lives. | ||
| My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. | ||
| Right, Alex? | ||
| They are. | ||
| And so we have to stay sharp in the info war. | ||
| It is, that is the threshold. | ||
| It always has been, and it always will be. | ||
| No, I raise. | ||
| So what is your take on this crisis? | ||
| Well, my take is it's probably half propaganda and half pseudo-reality and reality, if that makes any sense. | ||
| So once again, brings me ship, riding the line. | ||
| You know, a while back, Alex, you were covering Kubrick in 2001, Space Odyssey, but we never got to continue to the 2010, the continuation, where there was a similar situation with depicted, you know, Russia and USA at each other's throats. | ||
| And then there was this interstellar breakthrough, if you recall, 2010. | ||
| That was the next movie in the 80s. | ||
| You know, I read the books. | ||
| I didn't really. | ||
| I didn't watch the last one. | ||
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And the children of the new sun will meet the children of the old. | |
| Right? | ||
| And so we all feel it. | ||
| You're not human if you don't feel it. | ||
| Yeah, humanity's come to a crisis point. | ||
| Thanks for the call. | ||
| Let's go to Savage Dog in Georgia, a Marine. | ||
| What do you think is going on here? | ||
| Good morning, Alex. | ||
| I know this is a serious topic, but I got to start with saying Homegirl sounds just like Lily von Stup saying more schnitzengrubin. | ||
| And all I can hear is Trump saying, no, no, thank you, baby. | ||
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| But, okay, so what I wonder, you know, I'm a Marine. | ||
| I've been, you know, I was born in 71. | ||
| All I've heard my whole life, Russia bad, Russia bad, Russia bad. | ||
| If we were to have some kind of military and trade agreement with Russia, the entire world problems would end because no one else could stand. | ||
| You know, we would benefit. | ||
| The world would benefit. | ||
| Russia would benefit. | ||
| Nobody, I mean, who would be against this? | ||
| China, and that's why, yeah, China and why the globalists don't want that alliance that's in all the war games. | ||
| Economically, Russia has all those resources. | ||
| We have control of the financial system. | ||
| It is the perfect match. | ||
| But they were communists before because the British intelligence 1970 staged that coup over the czars. | ||
| Now, Russia wants into the Western system. | ||
| They've been trying, but the globalists don't want that. | ||
| Well, I mean, so why, why can't Trump do it? | ||
| I mean, well, he's been trying, but then he buys into this, oh, Russia just attacked Poland and stuff. | ||
| The Russians are like, no, we didn't show the proof. | ||
| Why would they do that? | ||
| They have no motive. | ||
| That's my point. | ||
| I mean, but who's whispering in his ear not to? | ||
| That's my question, just like 2016. | ||
| The first, the first Trump presidency. | ||
| Somebody's telling him not to. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Thanks for the call, brother. | ||
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All right. | |
| Andy, Al Killer, and Sasha. | ||
| I'm going to go to you. | ||
| The serial girl was going to come on. | ||
| I wanted to get her yesterday, but she's in Australia, so she was up late, obviously, asleep. | ||
| It's the middle of the night when we're on, like three in the morning, two, three, four in the morning. | ||
| But she's here, real expert. | ||
| Her parents, grandparents were ruling party in Syria. | ||
| She was a pro-Assab. | ||
| She predicted all this. | ||
| I wanted to talk about Israel's strike in Qatar and all the rest of that. | ||
| But now we've got this Russia situation. | ||
| She's been in Russia. | ||
| She's tracked it all. | ||
| She's very smart. | ||
| She's joining us. | ||
| Harrison Smith's coming in later to talk. | ||
| Stuart Rhodes is going to host the fourth hour today. | ||
| I didn't hit all this other news that's so important because of this, but I'm going to get to some of that as well. | ||
| We'll be right back with our number three. | ||
| Remember, you're the Paul Revere's. | ||
| You are how we move the needle. | ||
| Share the live feed at RealAlex Jones on X. Follow us there. | ||
| Follow me on the backup for the Alex Shows Network case. | ||
| This gets shut down at AJN Live. | ||
| But whatever you do, keep spreading the articles and videos. | ||
| You're the Paul Revere. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| The last five years, I've had all these scientists on promoting spiked 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 yeah, we're selling stuff that really works. | ||
| Tell us about Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It's a horse pill. | ||
| I take it a few times a year as a detox. | ||
| So good for cardiovascular. | ||
| Just one of the ingredients in this alone is on record a game changer they tried to ban. | ||
| This is so important. | ||
| N-acetylcysteine, 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? | ||
| N-acetylcysteine is the main precursor to your body's master antioxidant, glutathione, right? | ||
| Glutathione is what your body uses to detoxify everything, but most importantly, your lungs. | ||
| NAC reduces lung mucus and is incredibly powerful. | ||
| This is rocket fuel. | ||
| This is the gasoline. | ||
| This is the fuel you need to make the glutathione. | ||
| But more importantly, even than that, almost, I was taking a look at Ultimate Life Force, and I forget about these things. | ||
| These things are something that they wanted to ban even more. | ||
| The natokinase and the cerepeptase. | ||
| Those are compounds that go in and break down blood clots and scar tissue and inorganic things in the body. | ||
| That's for the spike protein. | ||
| The cool thing is, everybody, every human can get healthy. | ||
| It just takes different specific steps to get healthy. | ||
| And that's why they become acknowledgeable about breeds of cows. | ||
| They're like, these cows can handle the heat. | ||
| These cows can't. | ||
| These cows can handle cold. | ||
| They can't. | ||
| These dogs can handle this. | ||
| These can't. | ||
| 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. | ||
| God made all these things to work together. | ||
| It's all there. | ||
| The information is readily available. | ||
| No, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
| These are great products. | ||
| They fund the operation. | ||
| And folks, it's common sense. | ||
| Go get them. | ||
| Thealexowstore.com. | ||
| Get the bovine colostrum. | ||
| Get the methyl drive. | ||
| Get the power plant. | ||
| Get the methylene blue. | ||
| Get it all. | ||
| What's cool about supplements, at least to me, is you're able to look at these different genetic groups and then you can go, okay, they need help with this one thing. | ||
| We got a compound for that. | ||
| All we did was go out with the top-selling products, all the studies, and just combine them together. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And 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. | ||
| People say, well, I don't have COVID right now. | ||
| The point is, it's good for you, period. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| We've all got scar tissue in us. | ||
| We've all got issues. | ||
| We've all got these inorganic compounds, these microplastics. | ||
| You look at something like Ultimate Life Force, it might be able to address some of those situations. | ||
| You look at this, you look at the other products we're offering you. | ||
| It's kind of hard to do an individual pitch for them because they're all so amazing. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
| Everyone at the Infowars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
| That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
| And then you designed it to go with our ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's the key. | ||
| Before any man or woman, young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you got to 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. | ||
| 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 hydrous oxide. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| turbocharges. | ||
| I mean, you cannot hype up enough how dangerous this is. | ||
| And normally we open the phones to military callers. | ||
| They call them the technicals, nuclear submarine operators, you know, all these people. | ||
| We kind of got a lot of spiritual, you know, talk from people. | ||
| I was asking military to call in with their view on the danger of this. | ||
| And am I wrong about what I'm saying? | ||
| We didn't get any of that. | ||
| We'll see these last few callers do that. | ||
| Andy in Florida, Army on the Russia conflict. | ||
| What's your view on this? | ||
| First of all, I want to say I've been a longtime listener of you, even going back to like shortwave radio, probably 20 years ago, and before anybody even knew who you were, anybody knew who never heard of you. | ||
| And as the years went on, people heard of you. | ||
| And I tell everybody, hey, listen, let me tell you something about Alex Jones. | ||
| He is a good guy. | ||
| I don't care what you hear on the media. | ||
| That guy is good. | ||
| I know he's good. | ||
| I'm a listener for a long time. | ||
| Well, I mean, I think I'm good. | ||
| I mean, I'm falling in the center, but I don't want to have a nuclear war and I care about children and I want freedom. | ||
| So, yeah, that's why the only attack people have is, oh, he's not for real. | ||
| He's an insider. | ||
| How does he know all this? | ||
| Because I study. | ||
| This is what I do every day for 15 hours. | ||
| Yeah, man, I remember the 9-11 stuff and all that, man. | ||
| It was just crazy. | ||
| But on the conflict, I wanted to ask if you had heard of a guy named Jeff Berwick who had talked about, he thinks nukes don't, he's a pretty reputable guy, the dollar digital. | ||
| And he said it time and time again. | ||
| He doesn't even think nukes exist. | ||
| Yeah, I remember hearing this in the 90s, and the equations are real. | ||
| The satellites are real. | ||
| The missiles are real. | ||
| You know, shooting a 243 rifle or a 12-gauge shotgun is real. | ||
| It's 100% real. | ||
| And they got all sorts of other super weapons. | ||
| So people saying the Earth is flat or nukes aren't real, any of this stuff. | ||
| It's just delusional, in my view. | ||
| Yeah, well, I just don't see why they would. | ||
| You understand, Max Planck in the 1890s created the equations for atomic bombs. | ||
| And so the math doesn't lie. | ||
| You can go, you can go down to star base in South Texas, Star City, wherever it's called, and watch those things take off. | ||
| People think that's fake. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I mean, I've sat there with a telescope at night, drinking a six-pack of beer, watching the moons of Jupiter orbit and watching Jupiter turn. | ||
| So people say the Earth's flat. | ||
| Look at the sun. | ||
| Look at all of it. | ||
| It's orbs. | ||
| And if you've ever been welding, just in the time it takes for a welding arc to drop, there's little tiny balls on the ground. | ||
| So when things exploded in the universe and they're molten hot and in zero gravity, they become orbs. | ||
| That's why we're spheres. | ||
| So I hear you. | ||
| I know a lot of folks who they've been lied to, so they think everything else is a lie. | ||
| Gravity's real. | ||
| The earth is a sphere. | ||
| And nuclear weapons are real, I can assure you. | ||
| Thanks for the call. | ||
| You hung up. | ||
| Some calls today, man. | ||
| All I can say is people just can't handle this level of information. | ||
| And I'm horrified. | ||
| We got Sasha, no military, but lives in Europe, U.S. citizen on EU, passing all these draconian laws. | ||
| We've got Al Killer, Navy, Russia-Poland conflict. | ||
| We'll cram them in. | ||
| Syrian girl comes up after this break. | ||
| Really smart lady, works in science and family was part of the ruling party. | ||
| The Bassar kicked out Assad, but she's been dead on, coming on our show for more than 12 years, 13 years. | ||
| And so I was going to get her on about Israel finally getting rid of what they created, Hamas, and attacking Qatar yesterday. | ||
| But we'll hit that too. | ||
| But this, this Russia thing is front burner. | ||
| This is big. | ||
| They'll find her own exit, partisan girl. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Stay with us and share the live feed at Relox Shows on X. All right. | ||
| You're about to see all the secret weapons rolled out. | ||
| Trump's been telling everybody. | ||
| And now it's happening. | ||
| Just in Qatar P.M. Al Fani says Israel used weapons that were not detected by Qatari air defense radar. | ||
| U.S. officials notified Qatar and Israeli attack 10 minutes after the attack began, probably run by the United States. | ||
| We know they lured them to a peace summit, just like they did the Iranians when the Israel was already pre-placed for the launch of all that a few months ago. | ||
| And again, Hamas was founded by Israel. | ||
| And as I said months ago, they're getting ready to get rid of that Frankenstein they created. | ||
| They used now the leader of Al-Qaeda with Turkey and others in Israel to take over right before Trump got in. | ||
| It is beyond evil. | ||
| And now they're going to just ethically cleanse the whole thing. | ||
| Whoever survives, they're going to ship to Europe. | ||
| They'll all be all pissed off at us. | ||
| It's terrible. | ||
| I wanted to get a Syrian girl on. | ||
| I've been interviewing for 13, 14, 15 years. | ||
| I think it's 15 years. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| And she's a scientist and her family was part of the ruling party before Assad deposed them. | ||
| Then they fled to Australia. | ||
| So she's not even a fan of Assad, but Al-Qaeda is 100 times worse. | ||
| And now after 16 years, trying to overthrow that government, they've done it. | ||
| Now they got ethnic cleansing, the videos, mass murdering Muslim minorities and Christians. | ||
| And that's all at the feet of Erdogan and Netanyahu. | ||
| So I wanted to hit that some with her in a little bit of time we had, but I also with her up the middle of the night in Australia. | ||
| Obviously this Russia thing just boom. | ||
| So you got the floor to go wherever you want first. | ||
| Thank you so much for being here. | ||
| Thank you so much for having me here. | ||
| Look, first of all, I want to reiterate what you've already said. | ||
| The U.S. actually requested this talk, this meeting with Hamas in Doha, which is the capital of Qatar, and they lured them in, essentially, in order to have Israel bomb them. | ||
| Now, Trump claims he didn't know that they were going to do that. | ||
| But I have doubts that the U.S. were not in the loop. | ||
| I'm pretty sure the Israelis would have asked for some kind of permission. | ||
| Also, on top of that, you know, Trump claimed that he warned Qatar that the strikes were going to happen. | ||
| Qatar claims that they didn't know and they were only called by the U.S. after the fact. | ||
| Now, I lean on believing Trump in that because, look, I think that the Qataris were somehow in on this. | ||
| They actually have a history of working with Israel. | ||
| The Qatari king, Hamid, actually visited Israel in 2012 and had secret talks with them. | ||
| So it's possible that they were, you know, doing everything they were ordered, essentially, having the meeting, allowing this bombing. | ||
| But it would look very bad on them if they admit this because a Qatari security official was also killed in the strikes. | ||
| And it's a violation of their sovereignty. | ||
| And they like to pretend that they're somehow supportive of the Palestinian cause and somehow the torchbearers for Muslims everywhere. | ||
| But they really have multiple U.S. bases in Qatar. | ||
| They gave Trump a, you know, a plane recently. | ||
| It was Qatar that made the main base defending Israel during the Iranian strikes. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| So isn't it funny that Qataris can shoot down missiles headed towards Israel, but they can't shoot down missiles headed into their own territory, assassinating people that were there under their invitation. | ||
| I have high doubts. | ||
| Another thing I want to point out is the talks were to secure the release of the prisoners of war, which people are calling hostages. | ||
| They're all soldiers. | ||
| And in exchange for prisoners or in exchange for a long-lasting ceasefire, basically an end to the genocide that we all now know and acknowledge is happening. | ||
| But clearly, like the Israeli side doesn't really give a damn about the hostages or the prisoners of war. | ||
| They want to do their genocide. | ||
| So they don't want to cease fire. | ||
| And remember, Dan Yahu a year ago said he didn't want to push people out. | ||
| He was on Turtle Memo's League, and they... | ||
| But now they admit they're taking it all. | ||
| They're pushing everyone out. | ||
| Where are they going to send them? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, and you know, if you've seen the devastation of Gaza, there may have been like one pocket of Gaza that were still some buildings standing. | ||
| And now that was called Gaza City. | ||
| And Netanyahu said within two days they took down 50 towers inside Gaza. | ||
| And of course, we remember the twin towers that were, you know, five dancing Israelis were standing outside of. | ||
| Where are they going to send them? | ||
| They're going to send them to the West, right? | ||
| They want to, because Egypt's not going to take them. | ||
| Because if Egypt takes them, they know that Israel is going to use them as an excuse to take more land inside Egypt. | ||
| Because Israel has occupied the Sinai desert. | ||
| So they're not going to be taken by the surrounding countries because guess what? | ||
| The surrounding countries are also being burned and at war, you know? | ||
| So the only borders that Gaza have are Egypt and Israel. | ||
| So essentially, they're going to go to Europe. | ||
| And already some are already there. | ||
| The injured, the children that have no parents left, they have missing limbs. | ||
| They're already in the West. | ||
| And I wanted to say, like, there's two million, there were two million in Gaza. | ||
| God knows how many there are now. | ||
| I wanted to also talk up to you about Qatar and Qatar's role and what it's been in the region, if you don't mind. | ||
| Yeah, please do. | ||
| So you said earlier that Israel basically was supporting Hamas over the Fateh faction. | ||
| And this is true. | ||
| Initially, Netanyahu has blatantly admitted this, that he was doing this in order to kill the peace process. | ||
| But now they've become like more independent. | ||
| They're using them as an excuse to commit the genocide. | ||
| But I also want to point out that while the US is a strong ally of Qatar and the Qataris, like their King Hamid, met with the Israelis in a secret official meeting in 2012. | ||
| While that was happening, Qatar was funding Al-Qaeda in Syria. | ||
| There's a very extensive UK parliamentary report in 2018. | ||
| Anyone can just Google this or ask AI that gives a long list of financial support provided by Qatar to Al-Qaeda in Syria, al-Nusra Front, whose leader is now, of course, the president of Syria. | ||
| And what's crazy is we hear this weird trope that anybody that is against genocide in Gaza is paid by Qatar. | ||
| Qatar is literally defending Israel, running all this. | ||
| The idea that they're secretly funding all the leftists on universities and things is preposterous. | ||
| You know, you're absolutely correct. | ||
| Like the Qataris have a lot of money and they can, they do, like they gave Trump a plane, you know? | ||
| I think maybe AIPAC was a little threatened by that plane. | ||
| But the truth is that AIPAC operates as an American entity. | ||
| It does not have to declare itself as a foreign agent, whereas any Qatari money going to the U.S. has to be declared under FARA. | ||
| So there's no Qatari money going to anything unless the US government knows about it. | ||
| So when I criticize Israel doing bad things, I hear I'm on the Qatari payroll. | ||
| Well, I ain't seen no checks. | ||
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Never talked to them. | |
| Where's your plane? | ||
| Where's your personal plane? | ||
| Yeah, no. | ||
| The Qataris spent their money on destroying Syria for 14 years. | ||
| That's where their money is all going. | ||
| And making sure Al-Qaeda takes it over so that Israel can invade and destroy the rest of it. | ||
| Because Netanyahu said that he takes credit for bringing Al-Qaeda to Syria and they exploited the situation and they took more territory. | ||
| The Syrian mountains are being taken. | ||
| So where is it going now? | ||
| Because I wanted you on about this, and I apologize, but the Russia thing. | ||
| That is just big. | ||
| I mean, I want to get your take on that. | ||
| But first, first, where do you see Israel and Gaza and all this going now? | ||
| Finish up on that. | ||
| I want to get your take on Russia. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I think the Israelis have said that they're going to target Hamas anywhere they are, which means that they're probably going to bomb Turkey. | ||
| It's interesting because Turkey is a part of NATO and Turkey also was responsible for the destruction of Syria. | ||
| So that would invoke Article 5. | ||
| And Iraq may even make a deal with Netanyahu behind the scenes. | ||
| He acts like they're fight to make it even more popular because he's in a lot of trouble. | ||
| Israel strikes him. | ||
| That makes him popular. | ||
| It's all about winning elections, but do they actually do anything that resists like Israeli expansion? | ||
| No, they don't. | ||
| Recently, the Israelis bombed a Turkish base inside Syria. | ||
| But the Turks never fight Israel. | ||
| They haven't even cut off their trade with Israel. | ||
| Their trade with Israel is ongoing. | ||
| So that's the Turks for you. | ||
| They also recognize Israel, of course. | ||
| It's all just a place. | ||
| It's all a sham. | ||
| But essentially, where is this going? | ||
| Unfortunately, I don't see the Israelis stopping the killing of the kids in Gaza. | ||
| Like the genocide is going to keep going. | ||
| Nobody seems to be able to stop them. | ||
| The Iranians haven't stopped them. | ||
| I think the Iranians are going to get bombed as well again, in spite of the fact they just signed some kind of a deal with the IAEA, which has proven to be used as a spy agency. | ||
| This is the same script like WMDs in Iraq, chemical weapons in Syria, nuclear weapons in Iran. | ||
| They're going to use all of that as an excuse. | ||
| They're not finished with Iran. | ||
| Iran's going to happen again. | ||
| Now, we were questioned about Russia. | ||
| What was it again? | ||
| Sorry? | ||
| Well, just, I mean, Russia's like, we didn't do this. | ||
| So did they, they brought drones in for Operation Spiderweb to attack the Russians. | ||
| I predicted they would bring drones in out of Belarus or Russia, attack Poland. | ||
| That's the main staging area. | ||
| Predicted it on record. | ||
| By the way, Jarkav has got the video yet. | ||
| And then now it's here, the perfect provocation, right? | ||
| We're about to get a peace deal. | ||
| Yes, isn't it interesting? | ||
| I actually, you know, you could say that the fact that the Israelis basically unilaterally bombed, can bomb any country anywhere has opened that door as a precedent. | ||
| But yeah, the Russians have denied this. | ||
| So perhaps it is an inside job to destroy the peace negotiations. | ||
| Because I think that I know, actually, I know that the Russians were hoping that Trump would win because he would have seemed, according to his rhetoric, more likely to negotiate a ceasefire with Russia. | ||
| But this is definitely going to destroy that, especially because of Poland and its proximity to NATO. | ||
| So this people, especially like Europe and NATO and the Biden, not the Biden administration, but the Democrats, they want to keep the war in Ukraine going because they want to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian. | ||
| Now, I think it's really disgusting. | ||
| I've seen how many graves are from the young Ukrainians that have been sent to the meat grinder in fighting Russia. | ||
| And, you know, they didn't even want to go. | ||
| They're being dragged, like old men are being dragged to the front. | ||
| And what is it for? | ||
| At the end of the day, the areas that Russia has taken are Russian speaking. | ||
| And they have to be able to do that. | ||
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| But my point is, is that they're talking about Article 4 is invoked, staging for war. | ||
| Did you see Vanderladen, the dictator of EU, saying, we need power? | ||
| We have to be pertinent. | ||
| We go to total war. | ||
| I mean, this is crazy town. | ||
| I mean, they're getting ready to make major moves. | ||
| And it's looking like for me, the way that I see everything happening, I see it as different fronts of the same world war. | ||
| What's happening in Russia, Ukraine, Europe, Russia, and what's happening in the Middle East where things are heating up, like Iran, it's now like a regional war. | ||
| I really believe we're just like gradually encroaching to a nuclear war. | ||
| And I think nukes, honestly, I believe nukes have already been used. | ||
| Specifically in Syria, in the mountain of Tartus by Israel recently, I believe a tactical nuclear weapon was used. | ||
| And recently the IAEA said they found traces of radiation there. | ||
| So I do really believe like this actually engineers, physicists that have reported based on multiple reasons that they think that nuclear, tactical nuclear weapons have already been used. | ||
| So look, the next front that might heat up is China, Taiwan. | ||
| China has been sort of sitting it out for now, but you never know. | ||
| Look, this world war situation is not what we thought it would be, like a big, massive spark. | ||
| It's gradual. | ||
| But then again, World War I was also a gradual creep. | ||
| And people who don't know, I'm covered this at Nausea, but we've had almost all the economic ministers of Europe and their defense heads and the head of NATO say we're going to have a 20-30-year war with Russia. | ||
| They won't go nuclear. | ||
| It'll bankrupt them. | ||
| We'll break them in five parts. | ||
| That's their business plan. | ||
| Ursula Vanderlayton said in her State of the Union of the EU today, this is, we have to do this to not collapse. | ||
| She says, I know, citizens, the economy's bad. | ||
| War with Russia will fix it. | ||
| I played it twice today. | ||
| I'm not going to play it again. | ||
| I don't know if you saw it. | ||
| It is surreal. | ||
| It is surreal to see her saying this. | ||
| I mean, this is insane. | ||
| I think that this, we grew up with this lie, this notion that war is good for the economy. | ||
| And as I've grown up, I've realized that it's complete fallacy. | ||
| I've seen what's gone on with-It's good for the globalists to siphon off the money, yeah, but not for us. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| It's good for the specific people that own the weapons manufacturing first. | ||
| It's good for the, as you call it, the industrial complex, the military-industrial complex, but it's not good for regular people. | ||
| Has it helped the poverty level rise at all in the U.S.? | ||
| No, it made it worse. | ||
| The Afghan war, the opium that resulted, the rise of the opium sales that resulted from that. | ||
| Where did it all end up? | ||
| It ended up in the streets. | ||
| What would Afghanistan cost? | ||
| 3.8 trillion? | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| The debt that basically is piled onto the regular people. | ||
| So what do you think of Trump coming out and buying that Russia attacked Poland with no proof when Zelensky already got caught launching missiles in November 2022 and got caught doing a false flag? | ||
| That is not good that Trump just bought that. | ||
| It's very frightening. | ||
| And it's not only that, they're also bombing inside Russia. | ||
| I have a relative that is in Russia and they said that one of the drones hit near where they live. | ||
| It's funny because they escaped one war and now the war has like followed them over there. | ||
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So it's crazy. | |
| Ukraine launches at least 500 drone attacks in Russia a day, but it's not even our news. | ||
| Russia has nuclear weapons and we know that it's not just the drones. | ||
| Like the Ukrainians have been given long-range missiles to hit deep inside Russia by NATO and the West. | ||
| And it's like, well, you're risking nuclear war here. | ||
| Like this is just insanity. | ||
| So all started in May Dan. | ||
| If you read the RAND paper, Overextending Russia, okay, they talk about how they're going to overextend and unbalance Russia, specifically because it went to help Syria against al-Qaeda. | ||
| But it hasn't happened. | ||
| North Korea and China are backstopping them. | ||
| Russia is winning. | ||
| It is winning, but at great cost to itself as well. | ||
| But at the same time, you know, it seems that BRICS is happening. | ||
| Like there's now an economic kind of break between the West and the East as well, which is not, again, not good for the economic situation of the West. | ||
| So you have to, again, it's a complete lie that this is going to be good for. | ||
| No, no, no, no, no, kidding. | ||
| No, no, I mean, no kidding. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, thank you for all the time. | ||
| Got about two minutes left. | ||
| Closing comments, Syrian girl, just in general. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I just wanted to say, you know, I feel really bad for the Ukrainian girl, Irina, that died in the training accident. | ||
| Again, someone who escaped war to find herself in another war zone and probably an even worse one. | ||
| I think that, you know, I want to point out that you and I, we had a lot of discussions about the Black Lives Matter protest and how the media was really, really like stirring up racial hatred against white people. | ||
| And I think all of that propaganda resulted in this. | ||
| We saw it coming and this is the result. | ||
| There's now like a claim that this wasn't racially motivated and he was schizophrenic. | ||
| Maybe he was schizophrenic, but he did say that he got that white girl. | ||
| So the fact that she was white was something that was on his mind. | ||
| And if perhaps he is schizophrenic, he was particularly sensitive to all of the programming and the racial hatred that has been pushed in the media. | ||
| We all saw by the ADL and Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| By the ADL and the Poverty Law Center. | ||
| And if you see he took off his shirt, I think that he was aware enough to realize if he takes off his shirt, it's going to be more less likely for him to be identified and recognized when he releases. | ||
| Well, he's now released audio for his reason for doing it. | ||
| But again, the media trying to cover this up. | ||
| This is the white George Floyd moment. | ||
| I want anybody to die, black or white, but this is the left creating division. | ||
| Syrian girl, you are absolutely right. | ||
| It's totally disgusting. | ||
| Thank you for joining us. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| And since she mentions that, the monster speaks. | ||
| Carlos Brown Jr. breaks his silence, gives an insane excuse why he murdered Ukrainian refugee. | ||
| Here he is talking to his sister. | ||
| Here is the shocking audio. | ||
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So you said something in your body did what? | |
| nah uh the material uh put like the material used my body to stay up and so she just got stabbed yeah You know, that's not me. | ||
| I'm talking about just for no reason. | ||
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But since they did that, since they did that, now they got to investigate the material my body exposed to. | |
| Some of the drugs I was going to do. | ||
| I got to investigate. | ||
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It's funny because she's from the Ukraine. | |
| She's from Russia. | ||
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And, you know, they got a warrant. | |
| They had a war going on against the United States. | ||
| So I'm just trying to understand out of all people watching her. | ||
| Hey, I don't have nothing. | ||
| They just lashed out on her. | ||
| That's what happened. | ||
| They lashed out on her. | ||
| Who else was working out? | ||
| Who was working the material? | ||
| Whoever was working the material they lashed out on her. | ||
| So he's saying there's microchips in him. | ||
| He's definitely schizophrenic. | ||
| He was the judge over and over again put her in her psychiatric facility she owns with her lesbian girlfriend or wife. | ||
| They do drag queen story times there and had a chicken wing shop at it. | ||
| And they milk the homeless people, the mentally ill. | ||
| They let them go because they get more money when they're on the street. | ||
| That judge needs to be, by the way, did he have a law degree? | ||
| That's North Carolina. | ||
| That's Soros. | ||
| That's how this works. | ||
| So yeah, completely out of his mind, just like the crazy white guy stabbed some black woman in San Francisco. | ||
| We covered it. | ||
| It was wrong. | ||
| He's a bad guy. | ||
| We don't legitimize killing black people. | ||
| So when white people get butchered, you need to say it's wrong so that crazy people don't get in their head. | ||
| It's okay. | ||
| I got that white girl. | ||
| Does he have a chip in his brain? | ||
| They got that stuff. | ||
| Probably not. | ||
| But he was released 14 times in that city alone. | ||
| They're getting more stuff in his background now. | ||
| It is beyond disgusting. | ||
| Harrison Smith is loaded for Bear. | ||
| He's got the latest coming in right now on the Russia situation that I cannot stress to you enough. | ||
| It's so insane. | ||
| My dad's doing great. | ||
| I'm about to go get him out of rehab right now after having heart surgery a week and a half ago, two weeks ago. | ||
| So thanks for your prayers on that front. | ||
| But whatever you do, share the live feeds at infowars.com forward slash show, band.video, and Real Ox Jones on X. And follow us at AJN Live on X. We'll be right back. | ||
| Stay with us, Paul Revere's. | ||
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| Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This is Alex Jones show. | ||
| I'm Harrison Smith sitting in just for a moment before Stuart Rhodes takes over from here. | ||
| And to be honest with you, there's a slight bit of a miscommunication because I didn't realize Alex would be leaving. | ||
| I thought he was going to sit here. | ||
| So, I was basically watching the show the whole time and just searching everything that he says because I do the same thing where you have so much information. | ||
| You just sort of say stuff, and it's almost impossible to go through and find all of the documentation proving what you're saying is true. | ||
| So, I went ahead and printed out some stuff. | ||
| So, I have, when Alex says I'm loaded to bear, he's it's frankly an understatement. | ||
| I'm overborne by how much I have. | ||
| So, I'm going to give you the latest on what has developed from Poland. | ||
| We have statements out of the president of NATO, the NATO chief Root, former Dutch prime minister. | ||
| He's made some threats towards Russia about this. | ||
| We have a statement from Volodymyr Zelensky. | ||
| Of course, he's playing this up as much as he possibly can. | ||
| But, of course, we'll go back and look at the event in 2022 and what the chief of the president of Poland at the time says that Zelensky tried to do with the first incursion into Russian space when they tried to invoke Article 5 or Article 4. | ||
| And I'll explain what Article 4 is here in just a second. | ||
| And so, the latest is this: Poland has shut their border with Belarus. | ||
| Poland has completely closed its border with Belarus, halting all crossings and the transportation of goods. | ||
| Officials cite an increased threat from the East as the reason for the unprecedented move. | ||
| This comes after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, fueling fears that Moscow could escalate further against NATO territory. | ||
| And obviously, the closing of borders is a run-up to war. | ||
| That's one of the first steps. | ||
| Now, just looking at this on the face of it, I think it's obvious to anybody who's been paying attention for the last little bit or has the ability to apply basic logic, there's very suspicious timing about this attack. | ||
| It happens the day before or on the day of this big state of the union by Ursula van der Leyen, the EU commissioner chief, where she's talking about mobilizing and militarizing the EU to an even greater degree. | ||
| By the way, I don't even think that's possible for them at this point. | ||
| I'll get into that. | ||
| I got like five stacks here. | ||
| One of them is the latest. | ||
| I'm breaking that down now. | ||
| But I got two stacks that's explaining how Europe has been preparing for war and telling their people that they were about to go to war with Russia for the last year or so. | ||
| They've really been pushing that out. | ||
| At the same time, I have a stack of news explaining why it is literally physically impossible for Europe to pose a threat at all to Russia, let alone go toe-to-toe with them in a full-scale war. | ||
| Nuclear, conventional, it doesn't matter. | ||
| Europe doesn't have the armies it needs to fight. | ||
| It doesn't have the weapons it needs to arm the armies it doesn't have, and it doesn't have the industry capable of producing the weapons to arm the army that it doesn't have. | ||
| Also, it has a fifth column of tens of millions of Muslims that are just waiting for a chance to take over Europe. | ||
| So, what exactly are they thinking? | ||
| I guess is my question. | ||
| What is their plan at this point? | ||
| Because everything they're proposing seems to me, as a layman, as utterly and completely suicidal. | ||
| So, we're going to break down all of this, but let's go to the video of the NATO chief, Root, saying if Russia tries anything clever, NATO will be responding with force. | ||
| They really want World War III, folks, and they really think they're going to get it. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| Last night, numerous drones from Russia violated Polish airspace. | ||
| Our air defenses were activated and successfully ensured the defense of NATO territory, as they are designed to do. | ||
| Several allies were involved alongside Poland. | ||
| This included Polish F-16s, Dutch F-35s, Italian AOX, NATO military tanker transport, and German Patriots. | ||
| I command the pilots and all who contributed to this quick and skillful response. | ||
| The North Atlantic Council met this morning and discussed the situation in light of Poland's request for consultations under Article 4 of the Washington Treaty. | ||
| Allies expressed solidarity with Poland and denounced Russia's reckless behavior. | ||
| A full assessment of the incident is ongoing. | ||
| What is clear is that the violation last night is not an isolated incident. | ||
| So, again, you know, there's just something on the face of it so ridiculous about the idea that Putin would do something like this. | ||
| I mean, we're on the cusp or have made major strides towards peace with Russia with Donald Trump hosting him in Alaska and, you know, moving in that direction. | ||
| The problem is that before Trump got elected, in the event Trump got elected, NATO and the EU, they said Trump-proofed their funding of Ukraine. | ||
| So they all signed treaties and agreements to arm Ukraine for the next 10 to 20 years, basically long enough at least to get past the second Trump presidency, assuming that he would try to draw down the weapons deliveries to Ukraine. | ||
| They signed a bunch of treaties that basically prevented him from doing that. | ||
| They really are going for world war with Russia. | ||
| And it's kind of obvious to see why when you look at everything else that they're doing, because all of this is deeply, deeply intertwined. | ||
| GOP lawmaker calls Russian drones in Poland an act of war. | ||
| Yeah, we'll touch on that. | ||
| Yeah, we'll get to that in just they wish. | ||
| I mean, you can practically hear him drooling as he says that. | ||
| Yeah, France, I mean, they've been telling their people to prepare for war for a while. | ||
| And the message they're getting from their people is, you want us to fight for what exactly? | ||
| That's like J.D. Vance asked him, what are you fighting for? | ||
| I mean, what is this? | ||
| You're fighting for democracy, but Ukraine has an unelected leader to dictator for life as long as the war continues. | ||
| That's not exactly democracy. | ||
| You're fighting for European values, like what? | ||
| Free speech? | ||
| Because right now, the UK, on average, arrests 30 people a day for their speech. | ||
| So that's more than Russia arrests in like a year. | ||
| So what are you fighting for exactly? | ||
| Are you fighting for your homelands or your people? | ||
| It sounds a little Nazi to me. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know if you really want to be fighting for the European people. | ||
| You're actually trying to replace the European people as rapidly as humanly possible. | ||
| And so when you look at everything that the European ship is, European leadership is doing to its citizens, everything that they're doing is negative and everything would be massively accelerated by a world war. | ||
| What do you get when you launch a war? | ||
| You get to censor things and you don't even have to justify it. | ||
| It doesn't have to be predicated on hate or bigotry. | ||
| It can literally be anything. | ||
| You can censor it. | ||
| You can say, we had to censor this. | ||
| What'd you have to censor? | ||
| Well, we can't tell you. | ||
| It's a national security and you're not just spreading information. | ||
| You're now an enemy agent, right? | ||
| Just incredibly convenient for them. | ||
| And all the censorship they want, all of the reorganization of the economy they could possibly want. | ||
| You get to move people anywhere you want. | ||
| You get to reorganize the entire economy top to bottom into a wartime footing. | ||
| I mean, it gives them the control that they are salvating over. | ||
| So it's no wonder they're trying so desperately to get into a war with Russia. | ||
| And of course, there's a lot bigger and wider consequences to all of this, including the Russian Orthodox Church and the way that the Ukrainian church was split away from the Russian Orthodox Church because the Russian Orthodox Church actually argues against the beast system and the coming of the Antichrist. | ||
| And that's a barrier to the people that are desperately trying to bring that eventuality about. | ||
| From Volodymyr Zelensky. | ||
| And I'm tempted, but I won't try to do the impression. | ||
| I spoke with president Minister of Poland. | ||
| No, I won't do it. | ||
| I won't. | ||
| I'll spare you. | ||
| Of course, first and foremost, we discussed the Russian drones launched against Ukraine last night and also entered the Polish airspace incidents. | ||
| One or two Russian drones had already happened before. | ||
| He basically says, he talks to Donald Tusk and he talked to everybody else associated with it and is saying that this is brazen behavior of Russia and it's absolutely obvious to anybody. | ||
| We need to work on a joint air defense system and create effective air shield over Europe. | ||
| Ukraine has long proposed this and we have concrete solutions. | ||
| We must respond together to all current challenges and be ready for potential threats to all Europeans in the future. | ||
| Likewise, we need to significantly increase joint funding for productions of interceptor drones. | ||
| They've already proven their effectiveness. | ||
| He's like, we're all in this together. | ||
| All right. | ||
| It's like, well, you could have just, you know, not bombed the eastern provinces in your own country for 10 years before all of this spun out of control. | ||
| But now that you're in the crap, suddenly we have to come rescue you. | ||
| Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
| And again, Trump falling for this, I don't even get that. | ||
| He's been so astute. | ||
| He's been so capable of avoiding these deceptions in the past. | ||
| And this really does remind me nothing more than Assad bombing his own people with chemical weapons. | ||
| When you have Obama saying, my red line is chemical weapons. | ||
| If they get deployed, America's getting in. | ||
| And it's the only possible way that, you know, Assad would be overthrown at that point. | ||
| And then Assad bombs his own people with chemical weapons. | ||
| Then Assad does the one thing that will guarantee he loses the war. | ||
| Like, it just made no sense. | ||
| It's just nonsense on the face of it. | ||
| Now, in that case, the OPCW, the weapons inspectors from the UN, later went and confirmed that there was no weapons attack, least of all, one by Assad on his own people. | ||
| But this is what the powers of the B do. | ||
| They false flag us into war. | ||
| Last time, Donald Trump avoided this. | ||
| He knew that it wasn't real. | ||
| He pretended to launch a bunch of missiles at Syrian positions, but he'd warned them beforehand and it was all a big show. | ||
| And he got the media to show their hand on that. | ||
| So he's avoided this before. | ||
| Why is he falling for it this time? | ||
| And again, you've got Nord Stream 2. | ||
| You've got the Assad chemical weapons. | ||
| You have in 2022, as Alex keeps pointing out, the drone going, or the missile rather, landing in Poland, which is a very interesting case. | ||
| And maybe I'll break that. | ||
| Maybe we'll get into that right now. | ||
| What you need to know, what else you need to know about what has just developed is Vander Leyen has not only said that, you know, we need to be on a war footing, we need to go to absolute war and attack, attack, attack, all the stuff Alex has been talking about. | ||
| She also introduced what she said was an urgently needed new mechanism to finance Kiev's war chest using Russia's immobilized funds. | ||
| So they froze some 200 billion euros worth of Russians' money, and they're basically going to start using that to pay for the Ukraine war with the assumption that if Russia loses, they'll have to pay it back in reparations anyway. | ||
| But essentially, to me, this exposes their absolute desperation since they do not have the financial capability to actually continue to support Ukraine to the level that they have been. | ||
| And so they're going to steal Russia's money to do it for them. | ||
| Very clever stuff, Vanderleyen. | ||
| And the UK could bolster, UK, UK could bolster NATO air power after drone incursion. | ||
| The Polish prime minister has invoked NATO's Article 4 triggering consultation with allies after the first major breach of European airspace in the Ukrainian war. | ||
| The Polish military condemned an act of aggression that opposed a real threat to the safety of our citizens. | ||
| However, you know, this was such a sort of minor thing in reality. | ||
| So Article 5 is the article that, if invoked, it basically means that if somebody within NATO gets attacked by somebody outside of NATO, all of the NATO countries are obligated to fight for the country that was attacked that's inside NATO. | ||
| Article 4 is like the step before that. | ||
| Article 4 is a consultation where they bring people together and determine whether or not an event qualifies as an attack to invoke Article 5 and bring the rest of NATO into it. | ||
| Russia's, of course, denied all of this. | ||
| Pezkov dismissed the accusations on Wednesday, saying the EU and NATO leadership accused Russia of provocation on a daily basis. | ||
| Most often, without even trying to provide any arguments to his knowledge, the Kremlin had not yet received any request for contact from the Polish leadership over the incident. | ||
| Now, there's a couple possibilities here, but just to tell you about the drones and what they are exactly: the drones that were shot down are Gerbera drones, Gerbera, which I guess is a type of flower. | ||
| But what they are is very cheap, sort of distraction drones. | ||
| It's a cheap long-range drone, which Ukraine intelligence says is made of materials like plywood and foam and assembled at Russia's vast Yelabuga facility. | ||
| It can be used as a decoy, drawing the attention of air defenses away from much pricier Shahed drones, which often carry powerful warheads. | ||
| However, analysts say that since its introduction, other versions of the Gerbera with light warheads or reconnaissance equipment have emerged. | ||
| So for the most part, these are just sort of huge model airplanes, like balsa wood airplanes that they send out in a first wave or send out along with the actual armed, expensive, fancy attack drones as a way to confuse air defenses because they can shoot these sort of useless drones out of the sky and it doesn't cost them anything. | ||
| And it allows the actual payloads to be delivered. | ||
| Poland has asked NATO to invoke Article 4 officially at this point. | ||
| Warsaw wants consultations with bloc members after an alleged violation of its airspace by drones it identified as Russian. | ||
| Whoa, what? | ||
| Charlie Kirk just got shot? | ||
| Sorry, the crew just came in my ear and said that Charlie Kirk just got shot on video. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Holy. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| Okay, so we're just getting this news. | ||
| It looks like Charlie Kirk was doing one of his debates that he does at college campuses. | ||
| And the video that we were just seeing for our radio listeners was shot from a rooftop overhead. | ||
| There's a huge crowd. | ||
| You see Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Can we play it again, guys? | ||
| Let's just keep that on a loop because it's not graphic, but you can see him sort of jerk and twist. | ||
| And you see everybody running away after the shots were fired. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| I hope he's okay. | ||
| So we don't know if he's alive or dead. | ||
| We don't know how serious the damage is. | ||
| This must have just happened seconds ago. | ||
| American comeback tour. | ||
| There you see he sort of, and it looks like everybody looks to the right as if the gunshot came from over there, which was really far away from the stage. | ||
| And there you see everybody running. | ||
| Whatever you guys have on this, go ahead and bring to me or any more videos we can bring up. | ||
| I'd like to look more at that. | ||
| I guess I can hop on X here, but that is very horrifying and not exactly unexpected with the increasing leftist violence. | ||
| Charlie Kirk has just been shot at an event in Utah Valley University. | ||
| Condition unknown. | ||
| Pray for Charlie. | ||
| That's from Nick Sortor. | ||
| And some more video coming out from this. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| There it looks like he was shot. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| It looks like he was shot in the chest. | ||
| Holy I hope he was wearing a bulletproof vest. | ||
| I can't believe what we're seeing here. | ||
| So it looks like he was shot in the chest. | ||
| The people in that video all look to the right as if somebody was shooting from by them. | ||
| I mean, that would be a very far shot. | ||
| It looked like two or 300 meters if that's the case. | ||
| So this was in Utah. | ||
| All right. | ||
| When we know more about this, we will bring it to you. | ||
| But I mean, obviously, this is, I mean, this is the way things are going. | ||
| Jesus Christ. | ||
| Kirk was reportedly shot near the neck while seated during a live Q ⁇ A session. | ||
| Eyewitnesses say he fell from his chair as shots were fired. | ||
| An evacuation of UVU campus was initiated following reports of an active shooter. | ||
| U.S. Senator Mike Lee posted that he's monitoring the situation, urged prayers for Kirk. | ||
| Alex, yeah, we're just hearing about this. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I was grabbing lunch. | ||
| We're going to get my dad of the hospital. | ||
| Fox News, they can back it up right now. | ||
| They've got more details. | ||
| But I'm telling you, Charlie is doing such a great job getting people registered as Republicans. | ||
| He puts himself out there every day. | ||
| My God, the left, the trans shooters, the stabbers. | ||
| Wow, it looks like he gets shot. | ||
| Wow, right in the chest. | ||
| My God. | ||
| Probably out of a parking garage. | ||
| Just as I've been predicting left would do. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Yeah, that hit him right under the heart. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| Let me turn around. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| That's the heart side. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| That was a professional. | ||
| They shot right. | ||
| It looks like it hits him about two inches. | ||
| That'd be the lower heart. | ||
| My God. | ||
| Man. | ||
| Oh, my goodness. | ||
| This is absolutely devastating, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Looks like I got shot from higher up, too. | ||
| You couldn't shoot through the crowd from lower. | ||
| This is slow that down. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| And it looks like everybody looks over to the right as if, yeah, it was coming from that parking garage. | ||
| Yeah, that's what I've been telling you. | ||
| The attacks are going to come from the parking garage. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
| Wow. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'm going to get my dad of the hospital. | ||
| I said I'll do it, but I'll be back. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| Stuart Rhodes, everybody's coming up. | ||
| Dude, on the war room. | ||
| This is just Stuart Rhodes coming next to our. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Everybody, let's say a prayer right now for Charlie. | ||
| By the way, everybody says censorship when I come in the show. | ||
| Everybody knows I get hired here. | ||
| I run there with breaking news. | ||
| You guys are supposed to be on my show, too. | ||
| Our Heavenly Father, Charlie Kirk, has done such an incredible job getting hundreds of thousands, if not millions of young people to register to vote for Republicans. | ||
| He is a game changer and puts himself out there every day as a warrior on the field, as a man in the arena. | ||
| And we pray, Father, that you send your angels of protection and miraculously heal him. | ||
| And we pray that you raise him up and it's in your will that he live. | ||
| If it's in your will, that he die. | ||
| He will then be a martyr for the truth and justice. | ||
| We pray for Charlie Kirk right now in the name of your son, our Savior, Jesus Christ. | ||
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Amen. | |
| All of us together, we pray for Charlie Kirk in the name of Jesus Christ. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| God dog it. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| This is a war. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Let me tell you. | ||
| Trump, every day to his cabinet says this is a war. | ||
| We need to be totally committed. | ||
| Trump's doing way more good than he's doing bad, way better than Kamala. | ||
| They want to kill Trump too. | ||
| They want to kill us. | ||
| There's a reason I don't do a bunch of public events. | ||
| Not that I'm a whim. | ||
| They're not important enough to risk my life. | ||
| I guarantee I'd be dead right now if I did what Charlie Kirk does. | ||
| He is a incredible person. | ||
| He's under massive attack by the left and others. | ||
| And wow, this is unbelievable. | ||
| Pray for him right now. | ||
| This is a war. | ||
| It's an info war. | ||
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Wow. | |
| That is horrifying. | ||
| And yeah, I don't even know what to say. | ||
| I mean, the left is absolutely becoming radicalized to an insane degree. | ||
| This is not, honestly, I hate to say it's not even unexpected. | ||
| I mean, they have Antifa members like one month ago or two months ago setting an ambush outside of an ICE facility, lighting the building on fire so they come out and then snipers positioned shooting at them. | ||
| Luckily, you know, they failed in that attempt, but I mean, they are on a war footing and they are out for blood. | ||
| And they keep telling us that and we keep not taking them seriously. | ||
| Again, if the crew can just bring me whatever we got about Charlie Kirk, I would love to know if he's okay. | ||
| I can't help but think that he had to be wearing a bulletproof vest, right? | ||
| And of course, he's not, he's not an extremist. | ||
| He's the most respectable person on the right wing as far as I'm concerned. | ||
| Well, he's so successful at mobilizing people. | ||
| Let me just say, people bitch at him he's on hardcore enough. | ||
| That's how he gets the general people. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| The man's a hero. | ||
| Folks, I'm a big hunting enthusiast. | ||
| I'm shot a lot of things with high-powered rifles. | ||
| We need to really pray for him because if you shot somebody with a handgun, it would not cause the shirt to have that ripple and the body to jolt. | ||
| That was probably a high-powered rifle, probably not a 5.56. | ||
| He probably got shot with like a 300 windmag or something. | ||
| So I don't like to make predictions. | ||
| I hope he pulls through, but just it's bad. | ||
| I'm just telling you, I watch that footage. | ||
| That's high-powered rifle. | ||
| He's got to be wearing a bulletproof vest, right? | ||
| I mean, that would help. | ||
| But a high-powered rifle goes right through that. | ||
| They also got tungsten cores. | ||
| They knew what they were doing. | ||
| Now, it could have been a bulletproof vest. | ||
| That's why there's so much concussion. | ||
| That's a good point. | ||
| That's what his shirt jumped. | ||
| That could have created the bullet bouncing up. | ||
| Oh, let's pray it's a nine millimeter. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Good thinking. | ||
| Only a, yeah, a bulletproof vest could create that effect as well. | ||
| Roll it again. | ||
| Roll it again. | ||
| My God. | ||
| The left sure loves guns when it's for killing Catholics or Christians. | ||
| Zoom in on this. | ||
| You guys showed it earlier blowing up. | ||
| Can we blow that up? | ||
| When you show that, that is, that's a good thing. | ||
| I was thinking, man, what causes a concussion like that? | ||
| That would be the bulletproof vest. | ||
| And the bullet would bounce up, kind of fragment out. | ||
| Well, maybe that's good news then, because I was thinking high-powered rifle the way he, oh, that's bulletproof vest. | ||
| Good thinking, Harrison. | ||
| Oh, I hope. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm just, you know, I'm just hoping. | ||
| No, no, no, no, you're right. | ||
| When I saw that concussion, though, I've like shot like elk and stuff and shot video of it a few times that were closer up and you see that kind of concussion in their body. | ||
| What do we got? | ||
| Shot was fired. | ||
| A question being asked of church. | ||
| We know there's a shot fired from the top of the Lucy Center. | ||
| Someone appeared to be at the top of that building or somewhere inside. | ||
| We don't know if they've been apprehended, so we don't have any information. | ||
| So just like Crooks. | ||
| And that's just the announcement. | ||
| Apparently shot. | ||
| So no updates so far. | ||
| The extent of that baggy shirt, his build. | ||
| If it is a vest, it's a lightweight vest. | ||
| I don't see the marks up at the top. | ||
| Maybe he is wearing a vest. | ||
| I can't tell, but the belly's showing through. | ||
| He doesn't have a big belly. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Now it looks like a light vest to me. | ||
| Looks like the bullet bounces up. | ||
| You see that? | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Let's hope. | ||
| Pray for him. | ||
| Oh, my God, folks. | ||
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Yeah, Priya, pray for Charlie Kirk. | |
| He's a young father. | ||
| Multiple witnesses say Charlie Kirk shot. | ||
| So as far as we know, we have no updates as to the condition that he's in or whether a suspect has been apprehended. | ||
| Reports on the ground is that he was shot from the rooftop. | ||
| So it must have been a rifle. | ||
| Pray for Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Stuart Rhodes is going to take over here. | ||
| I won't bring you any updates to this. | ||
| Please support us by going to the AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
| We just need your help. | ||
| I mean, what more is there to say? | ||
| It's a real war we're fighting out there, folks. | ||
| And I feel like I have a target on me now. | ||
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| How much is the correct amount to put in? | ||
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Yeah. | |
| I just used up that bottle. | ||
| And so for a couple of weeks, I had this great energy, but it's not speed. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| This is the Alex Jones Show. | ||
| Absolutely horrifying news. | ||
| Charlie Kirk has allegedly been shot at an event in Utah. | ||
| The videos are breaking. | ||
| We don't have much to go off now. | ||
| Rumors are going around, but I'm going to hold off on reporting on those until we have some confirmation. | ||
| We do have a statement from FBI Director Cash Patel. | ||
| We are closely monitoring reports of the tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. | ||
| Our thoughts are with Charlie, his loved ones, and everyone affected. | ||
| Agents will be on the scene quickly, and FBI stands in full support of the ongoing response and investigation. | ||
| And what have we been talking about for the last couple of days? | ||
| The fostering of extremism, the encouraging of the most radical and violent elements of the Democratic Party, constantly telling this swath of mentally ill people that they're under attack, that fascism is coming, that they have to stand up and fight and arm yourselves. | ||
| And this is almost the inevitable outcome. | ||
| And God, we just pray Charlie Kirk is okay. | ||
| This is going to change a lot of the calculus moving forward, I think. | ||
| Again, we're going to bring anything that we get as soon as we get it, but we're not going to run with any rumors. | ||
| We're only going to go with the confirmed statements. | ||
| However, Cash Patel calling the shooting tragic, I don't want to read too much into, but maybe some insight into what exactly happened. | ||
| So far, we've not heard about an arrest. | ||
| It appears from the video, and we can play the video again. | ||
| And I imagine there will be a lot of angles of this. | ||
| Obviously, Charlie Kirk has cameras set up all over, and there were thousands of people in the crowd. | ||
| So we're probably going to end up seeing a lot of different angles of this. | ||
| I'm like feeling lightheaded. | ||
| This is a this is the inevitable consequence of the radicalization of the left in this country and the demonization of right-wingers, even people like Charlie Kirk, who are totally respectable, totally Christian, totally informed by American ethos, and yet they have a target on his back. | ||
| There are rumors on the internet he's dead. | ||
| I said if it's not a if it's not body armor causing that big concussion, it's a super high-powered rifle, like 308 Windmag, something like that. | ||
| They're saying it's an old man. | ||
| They say he's in Cussy. | ||
| That's what the police are reporting. | ||
| We have footage. | ||
| We're about to show Vir Discretion advised. | ||
| Shot my cell phone, and you see blood shoot out of his mouth body, which would be hitting the heart, which is what it looks like to me on the video. | ||
| So pray for Charlie. | ||
| We'll be finding out as this unfolds. | ||
| Very discretion advised. | ||
| Let's loop this footage a couple times. | ||
| Not counting gang violence. | ||
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| Not counting gang violence. | ||
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Great. | |
| Not counting gang violence. | ||
| That's Lung's heart. | ||
| That's a. | ||
| It might have been the neck, too. | ||
| Yeah, I guess it could be the juggler, just like the stabbing we just saw. | ||
| I thought, because you see the jolt. | ||
| You see the jolt in the, it's the juggler that would do that jolt. | ||
| Oh, it could have hit the body armor and bounced up. | ||
| Ah. | ||
| Yeah, body armor bounces up. | ||
| So you see the bullet bounce up. | ||
| That might have been a pistol round. | ||
| Jesus Christ. | ||
| Man, Charlie, we love you, brother. | ||
| What a warrior. | ||
| What a Viking. | ||
| Well, if he does die, he's going straight to Valhalla. | ||
| That's a real warrior king's death right there. | ||
| Sword in hand. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
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| How many, how many things like this are we going to have to see? | ||
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I'll just say this. | |
| This isn't gonna intimidate the populist movement. | ||
| It's going to make us stronger. | ||
| And if they think this type of stuff's intimidating us, they got another thing coming. | ||
| They think we're like them, a bunch of scum. | ||
| This will only make us reable our efforts. | ||
| But I don't think it's a rumor he's dead. | ||
| Seeing that, it looks fatal. | ||
| Pray for Charlie Coke, Searle, folks. | ||
| Pray he's alive, but I don't think so. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Stuart Rhodes is coming in. | ||
| Stuart Rhodes takes over, folks. | ||
| This is why we're so into Donald Trump. | ||
| If he doesn't fix this, God only knows where it goes from here. | ||
| Things are getting out of control. | ||
| Real leadership, the essence of leadership is showing people how it's done so that they understand it's the right way and getting them to adopt it. | ||
| And being a leader means you go against the tide when the tide is wrong. | ||
| You go against the crowd when the crowd is wrong. | ||
| You go against the establishment when the establishment is degenerate and sick. | ||
| And then by example and by competence and by will and by strength, then the timid join you because then it costs nothing to be a patriot, quote the great Mark Twain. | ||
| In the beginning, the patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, and scorned. | ||
| But in time when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it costs nothing to be a patriot. | ||
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The patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, scorned. | |
| But in time, when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it costs nothing to be a patriot. | ||
| And when you commit to something worthy and good, it is not a wait. | ||
| It is everything. | ||
| It is your greatest strength. | ||
| It becomes your soul to risk your life for freedom. | ||
| It's what God forged you in his mind as he created your soul before he even put you in your mother's womb. | ||
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He knew you. | |
| So we just heard that Charlie Kirk was shot in Utah. | ||
| Our prayers go out to him. | ||
| Hopefully he'll make it. | ||
| So big lesson from that is that we are already, I'm hate to say this, but we're already in a civil war. | ||
| And it's been that way for years against the left. | ||
| Just have to accept reality that they are waging war on this country, on this Constitution, and on us. | ||
| And they don't accept free speech from anybody but themselves. | ||
| That's clear from what happened to Charlie Kirk today. | ||
| So, big lesson for all of us, if you're going to be in an outdoor venue, you have to take into consideration possible rifle shots. | ||
| I hate to be critical of his team, but his security team is looking at close threats. | ||
| You can see them standing around where he's presenting, but they obviously did not take into account vulnerability to being shot with a rifle. | ||
| And so, they should be occupying the high ground. | ||
| So, all of us that are in the liberty movement, when we go out there and do events, you need to take care of not just close threats, but long-range threats. | ||
| As Alex said earlier, though, you don't let that stop you. | ||
| You don't let the threats from the enemy silence you. | ||
| So, we will not be silenced. | ||
| They've got to kill me to silence me. | ||
| And I don't live my life in fear, and neither should you. | ||
| But we should be prepared. | ||
| Like, we just saw the recent murder of the young lady on the train. | ||
| I hate to say this, but it's just the fact that you can't be like that like she was. | ||
| It's what we call conditioned white, where you're not aware of your surroundings. | ||
| You're completely oblivious to the potential for violence. | ||
| You're not even assessing possible threats around you, and you're just a target. | ||
| You're just waiting for someone to take advantage of it and kill you. | ||
| And you're only living by their grace. | ||
| So, you can't live like that. | ||
| Sadly, in this country, you should be able to ride a train without being murdered, but you can't. | ||
| You cannot just walk through your life oblivious to your surroundings. | ||
| You've got to have your head on a swivel, and that means paying attention to who's around you and potential threats. | ||
| So, in security work, we call that being conditioned yellow. | ||
| That means you're aware of your surroundings, you're watching people, looking for potential threats, looking for target indicators, pre-attack indicators, like someone fishing around in their pocket while they walk towards you with their hands in their pocket or looking around for potential witnesses before they decide to do something to you. | ||
| So, you want to be aware of these pre-indicators, pre-attack indicators. | ||
| A really good website I recommend you go to and check out is called ShivWorks.com. | ||
| They have some really awesome online training, and they also have some really good self-defense tools. | ||
| Like one I carry every day is my push dagger. | ||
| You guys can show this right here. | ||
| It's real simple to use. | ||
| All you got to do is punch. | ||
| And if she had been armed with that and aware of her surroundings and not have her back to a potential threat, things could have gone differently for her. | ||
| So, women out there, you should be armed. | ||
| I think you should be armed with a pistol if you can. | ||
| But if you can't carry that for some reason, then at least carry a knife of some kind and then pepper spray. | ||
| Give yourself the ability to use something at a distance, that's pepper spray, or at a close range, have your own knife, establish a guy. | ||
| So, we should have to live like that, but you do. | ||
| Never have your back to a potential threat. | ||
| Anytime you're on a subway, on a train, on a bus, any public transportation, it's Russian roulette. | ||
| You don't know the mental state of the people around you. | ||
| Any man should be seen as a potential threat. | ||
| And I hate to say it, but it's just a fact. | ||
| Any black man, especially in this current environment we're in right now, should be perceived as a potential threat. | ||
| If they're not, that's fine. | ||
| But you should look at them as a potential threat and watch what they're doing. | ||
| Make sure that you make eye contact with them. | ||
| Make sure they know that you see them so that you're not oblivious. | ||
| A big reason why people get attacked is because the attacker realizes they're safe to attack. | ||
| If you look at them, make eye contact, and don't look down, that's a sign of submission, but look to the side, you do that, they'll know that you're paying attention to them and watching. | ||
| So, the element of surprise is now lost to them. | ||
| And they're less likely to attack you if you give them the vibe that you're not a safe target. | ||
| You're not an easy target. | ||
| You want to be hard to kill. | ||
| So, like I said, our prayers go out to Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I don't know if the crew can update me about his condition, but I'm hoping he'll be okay. | ||
| So, I heard earlier Harrison talking about body armor. | ||
| Soft body armor is not going to do anything to a rifle bullet. | ||
| Any 556 rifle bullet, for example, or anything higher than that, is going to pierce right through soft body armor. | ||
| Soft body armor only works against pistol threats. | ||
| So, that's why his security team, I mean, should be wearing body armor, of course, but his pistol, his security team should be looking at possible sniper positions around anywhere he's doing an outside venue. | ||
| Same as they would do for President Trump. | ||
| There's no difference. | ||
| So, I believe, and I know Alex talked about this earlier, it's part of the leftist plan to divide this country. | ||
| They want a race war. | ||
| They want a civil war. | ||
| They would like an ideological split and Americans killing each other in the streets. | ||
| We've got to do our best to avoid that, but we also have to understand that when it comes to the radical left in this country, you're already in a civil war. | ||
| They hate you. | ||
| They hate our Constitution. | ||
| They hate our way of life. | ||
| They want to destroy it. | ||
| And a lot of them are brainwashed, useful idiots, but it doesn't change the fact that they're dangerous, just like this guy on the train. | ||
| He's got mental issues. | ||
| He shouldn't be out in public. | ||
| And he's also racist. | ||
| He made it very clear that he attacked her based on racial animus. | ||
| So that's just the reality. | ||
| It doesn't mean that all black people are like that, of course not. | ||
| But it does mean that there are some out there that are like that. | ||
| And so error on a side of caution. | ||
| And when you get on public transportation, look at every man on the train as a potential threat and make sure you're paying attention to your surroundings and being vigilant because otherwise you can be the next victim. | ||
| So what should be done about this? | ||
| Well, I believe that the men out there, I'm talking straight to you right now, every one of you should take responsibility for being a protector. | ||
| Your mindset should be that wherever you are, everyone around you is safer because you are there. | ||
| That means you're ready, willing, and able to be a Daniel Penny, to be a Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
| Even if it means you may face prison time like I did. | ||
| I did three years in prison for just opening my mouth and speaking out and protecting Trump supporters. | ||
| But I do it again, yes, of course. | ||
| It was the right thing to do, and it was duty. | ||
| So look at this as your duty to be a protector. | ||
| Anywhere you're at in public, like the people in that crowd right there, you know, keep your head on a swivel, be looking for potential threats. | ||
| Watch out for potential threats. | ||
| Watch the high ground. | ||
| Apparently, this shooter fired from a nearby rooftop. | ||
| That should have been patrolled by his security. | ||
| I'm just going to tell you straight out that they failed in their job. | ||
| Obviously, he got shot. | ||
| So they need to take it into consideration, all the potential threats. | ||
| So when you're out there in public, all the men out there, you should see yourself as a protector. | ||
| Everyone around you is safer because you are there. | ||
| You're ready, willing, and able to step up and protect the people around you. | ||
| That means you should be trained. | ||
| That means you should be armed. | ||
| Arm yourself with anything you can wherever you live. | ||
| Frankly, I would rather ask for forgiveness after the fact rather than permission when it comes to being armed. | ||
| Go armed, be prepared to take steps to protect those around you. | ||
| In the case with a young lady killed on the train, so Irina Zarutska, the Ukrainian immigrant, it's disturbing to watch people in the train around her just sit and do nothing after she's been stabbed and is crying and is starting to bleed out. | ||
| No one rushes to her aid to go put pressure on the wound and try to save her life. | ||
| She falls on the floor and only after she's been laying on the floor bleeding out does anybody even walk over to see how she's doing. | ||
| So that can't be the society we live in. | ||
| You have got to see yourself as a first responder because you are. | ||
| If you're there, you're the first responder. | ||
| Either you stop it from happening if you see it in time or you at least render aid afterwards. | ||
| If I've been on that train, that guy'd be dead. | ||
| I'd see him as a threat to everybody else on the train. | ||
| He's still armed. | ||
| I'm taking him out. | ||
| That's what should be the mindset of every man out there. | ||
| Whatever comes after that, I'm willing to take the hit, just like Daniel Penny did at Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
| Be willing to take the hit and do the right thing for your country. | ||
| So where are we at right now? | ||
| I believe the left, the elites want a civil war in this country. | ||
| So what do we do? | ||
| We have to continue to speak out. | ||
| We have to continue to be courageous in speaking out, but we also can't fall for the trap. | ||
| Let's make sure that we continue to encourage people like Charlie Kirk was doing on college campuses. | ||
| He's going out there to deprogram the college students for being programmed by Marxist professors to hate their own country, to hate the Constitution. | ||
| If they're white, to hate their own skin. | ||
| He was doing his very best and doing a really good job of counteracting all that brainwashing. | ||
| And hats off to him for doing that. | ||
| I did best I could when I was in college in law school also. | ||
| So we have to do more of that. | ||
| Don't let that keep us off the campuses. | ||
| That's what they want. | ||
| So I think we should redouble our efforts to go on the college campuses. | ||
| Let's all be Charlie Kirk, just like, you know, I am Spartacus. | ||
| I am Charlie Kirk. | ||
| We'll go on the college campuses across the country. | ||
| Every one of us should be doing that. | ||
| I'll do my best to go out there and speak at college campuses. | ||
| I've been invited to a college campus here in Texas. | ||
| I look forward to that. | ||
| Don't let the bad guys win. | ||
| Don't let them silence you. | ||
| Don't let them shut you out of what they consider their turf. | ||
| This is a battle for turf. | ||
| They believe the colleges belong to them. | ||
| They don't like anyone going in there and talking to what they see as their victims. | ||
| They've already brainwashed. | ||
| So they see them as owning those people. | ||
| That's how they see it. | ||
| So we have to make sure that we continue to go into there, like go into their cities. | ||
| I'm going to Chicago on the 23rd this month to go speak, and I won't be silenced. | ||
| We already had leftists in Chicago that they threatened the venue where I was going to be speaking at, and they convinced the venue. | ||
| It was a country club. | ||
| They convinced them to shut down the event and to ban the folks that invited me, a bunch of hardcore Ron Paul Republicans invited me to come speak. | ||
| I saw them again at the Ron Paul birthday party two weeks ago or three weeks ago. | ||
| And they invited me to come to Chicago and speak. | ||
| And the leftists protested, raised such an uproar that the venue canceled, not only canceled my speech, but also banned this group that had been using their venue for three years, banned them from using the venue. | ||
| So that's caving into the enemy. | ||
| They shouldn't have done that. | ||
| It's disgraceful. | ||
| And frankly, I think that that country club should be boycotted from here forward by conservatives. | ||
| Don't let them silence you. | ||
| I won't be silenced. | ||
| I'll be up there in Chicago. | ||
| We've got to find another venue, but I'll be up there speaking. | ||
| So I encourage all of you to do the same. | ||
| Double down and triple down on getting out there in the public eye. | ||
| And don't be afraid to go reach out to the people that they are trying to present as your enemies. | ||
| Go talk to black Americans, go who they think they own. | ||
| You know, the Democrats still think that they own all black Americans vote. | ||
| They just don't. | ||
| When I was in prison, a lot of the guys, blacks from inner city D.C., from Philadelphia, from Atlanta, from Chicago, they're all Trump supporters because Trump signed the First Apt Act, gave them a path to get home to their families again. | ||
| So they are Trump supporters. | ||
| We don't want to sugarcoat the reality of inner city violence. | ||
| Of course, I talked this morning with Harrison Smith about that. | ||
| We have to call that out as being a dysfunctional society, a dysfunctional, twisted, and perverted culture. | ||
| And they know it too. | ||
| A lot of the people in the inner city black neighborhoods know that. | ||
| And they're fighting against rap, all the rap music that's polluting their culture and destroying their communities. | ||
| They're fighting against that also. | ||
| So join that fight. | ||
| Reach out and make allies. | ||
| So I don't know what's the latest on his condition. | ||
| I hope he's going to be okay. | ||
| I know it was a lot of blood, but you can be surprised how much you can take. | ||
| You embody as an amazing miracle. | ||
| So our prayers are with him and his family, and hopefully he'll be okay. | ||
| But don't let this silence you. | ||
| Make sure that you stand up and continue to speak out. | ||
| I believe President Trump should use the military, should use the National Guard in particular in Chicago or in any place where the left is openly defying the president's powers and responsibility to enforce immigration laws. | ||
| I also believe it's within his power to bring the National Guard in any time that he has a situation where the locals, the local law enforcement, local officials, local judges and courts are not protecting the rights of American citizens, such as the right not to be murdered on a train. | ||
| So I think it's within his powers to step in and protect the rights of the American people. | ||
| He can vote the Insurrection Act. | ||
| I believe he should. | ||
| In fact, in wake of this shooting, I think you should just say this is recognized reality. | ||
| The left in this country is in open insurrection against the Constitution. | ||
| They're defying federal law. | ||
| They're attacking ICE agents across the country. | ||
| They are engaged in insurrection, and they're aiding and abetting an invasion of our country. | ||
| And he should invoke the Insurrection Act, and he should deploy the National Guard anywhere he needs to to protect ICE agents when they go do their job. | ||
| And in Chicago, for example, he can also point to the drug war. | ||
| That's an exception for posse comitatus. | ||
| He can point to the drug war and say, because of the deaths by fentanyl, there's a hotline that goes straight up from Mexico right up through the heartland of this country into Chicago. | ||
| And then it's coming in through the northern border with Canada as well. | ||
| And so under those two, under those two reasons, one, to enforce the laws of the Union for Immigration, and two, to protect Americans from death by the drugs that are being brought across our borders by fentanyl, I think he can bring in the National Guard, and it's within his power to do so, and he should. | ||
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That's what I believe. | |
| So how do we avoid falling for the trap of civil war? | ||
| I think the best thing to do is to strengthen the walkaway movement. | ||
| The best thing to do is reach out across the aisle to all the independents, all the Democrats that walked away and voted for Trump. | ||
| There are plenty of Democrats out there who might be in a union, for example. | ||
| I used to be in a Teamsters union. | ||
| I was in Las Vegas. | ||
| And the rank and file, the leadership were all Democrats and trying to get us to vote for Hillary Clinton. | ||
| But all the rank and file, you know, they voted conservative, they voted Republican. | ||
| So just because someone is labeled your enemy because the bad guys declare that these people belong to them, don't accept that. | ||
| Reach across the aisle, reach across through the racial divide and reach in their communities that they think they own and go and network with those people and find common ground. | ||
| For example, I know there's a lot of common ground when it comes to prison reform. | ||
| And I'm never going to advocate setting violent criminals free. | ||
| Of course not. | ||
| If someone's a threat to their community, they should be locked away. | ||
| But I did see while I was in prison a lot of young men that are wasted manhood who I know are going to get back out of prison. | ||
| They're not rehabilitated. | ||
| They haven't been given a trade and they're going to be thrown right back into their inner city environment. | ||
| And they're going to go right back to what they were already doing before to make money. | ||
| Whether it was dealing drugs, being a pimp and running prostitutes, or doing carjackings. | ||
| So if you want to break that cycle, you've got to remove them from that polluted environment and give them a positive warrior culture. | ||
| And so I believe this should be put in the military. | ||
| If you're concerned about training them in violence, you're concerned that they'll be a super predator when they get out of the military, you can put them in a non-combat role. | ||
| But give them a trade, teach them a skill, give them a positive example of a warrior mindset with men that are positive role models of manhood to break that cycle. | ||
| And hopefully when they get out of the military, they go back into their communities, not on drugs, not in the same pattern. | ||
| They can help their communities break that pattern and get out of it. | ||
| Because the Democrats want, the Democrat leadership wants that cycle to continue, that cycle of poverty, that cycle of dependence upon them and dysfunction. | ||
| That's what their goal is. | ||
| Their goal is to keep black people in this country dysfunctional, keep them in their inner cities, and promote violence in that culture. | ||
| They love the fact that the rap music promotes all the violence and all the gangbangers. | ||
| They love that. | ||
| They benefit from that. | ||
| Dysfunction like that helps them with their goals. | ||
| It's the Cloud Pivot strategy of causing chaos and then taking advantage of the chaos. | ||
| So here we go right now. | ||
| More chaos is being sown. | ||
| So let's not fall for it. | ||
| Let's be vigilant. | ||
| But I do believe every man out there has a responsibility to step up. | ||
| If you're not trained yet in how to use weapons, get trained. | ||
| If you're not trained in how to use a knife, get trained. | ||
| If you're not trained in hand-to-hand, get trained. | ||
| So the best training you can do is you can do either crowd magazine or you can go and take a combatives course like they offer at the ShivWorks website, or you can go train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a good base skill to have. | ||
| That's all good. | ||
| But you should be carrying a pistol if you can everywhere you go. | ||
| I know one of the crew here just mentioned a minute ago that they're going to start carrying all the time. | ||
| And I told them, you should be already anyway. | ||
| You should be carrying 24-7. | ||
| So if you're a man, take responsibility for your responsibility to protect not just your family, but also your community. | ||
| Don't forget, the founders' ideal was a citizens' militia. | ||
| It was that every able-bodied man from age 17 to 45 is still, in fact, by federal statute, defined as the militia. | ||
| They meant for you to be organized in your community and be the first stop for neighborhood security, town security, county security, and then the security of your state if called forth by your governor as a militia of the state. | ||
| That's what they intended. | ||
| Liberty is a man of war. | ||
| That's something that Kenneth Royce said a long time ago, a great patriot author wrote the book, Boston on Guns and Courage. | ||
| He said, liberty is a man of war. | ||
| It's not a cruise ship. | ||
| You don't have spoiled passengers that just sit around and don't do anything. | ||
| You're all rowing. | ||
| You're all fighting. | ||
| Liberty is a man of war, and we're all crew. | ||
| That's the right mindset. | ||
| So unlike the people on that train who just sat there like cattle and just watched another human being being slaughtered and did nothing, you have a responsibility to go into instant action, even if it costs you your life. | ||
| If you're a man, you can't call yourself a man and just sit there and do nothing while a young lady is slain right in front of you. | ||
| She was killed like she was like a goat their throat cut. | ||
| She was slaughtered, and no one on that train did anything to help her. | ||
| So you can't live like that. | ||
| You've got to be switched on. | ||
| It should be when that man sees you, you make eye contact with him and let him know that you are watching him and that you're not afraid of him and that you're capable. | ||
| You should look capable. | ||
| If you look capable of violence, he's less likely to try any violence. | ||
| You'll notice that hardly any of these guys pick big, strong men to attack. | ||
| They always pick someone who's either frail, small, and frail, or not paying attention and easy to attack. | ||
| So don't be that. | ||
| You be the person that's paying attention, making eye contact. | ||
| You're like the cop on the beat who's looking the bad guys in the eye. | ||
| You're the sheepdog. | ||
| I don't like that analogy. | ||
| I don't believe Americans should be sheep. | ||
| I don't think there should be sheep, dog, and sheep. | ||
| I don't think it's okay to be a sheep in our society. | ||
| None of us should be sheep. | ||
| But if you want to call yourself a sheepdog, so be it. | ||
| But be the sheepdog. | ||
| Be the person on that train. | ||
| It makes a difference because of your presence. | ||
| You probably will stop it from happening in the first place if you're switched on and paying attention, making eye contact with potential threats. | ||
| I'm not saying you mad dog them, but you let them know that you're watching them. | ||
| Let them know that you care. | ||
| And that will probably stop it from happening in the first place. | ||
| If it doesn't, you're ready to step up. | ||
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You were just telling me that you had a brain disease. | |
| And you, what did you do to fix it? | ||
| I found this guy as a functional medicine guy. | ||
| And he got me on methylene blue. | ||
| And that instantly stopped everything. | ||
| I take it. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| I take it every day as well. | ||
| And RFK Jr. told me about it. | ||
| Yeah, man, it's fantastic. | ||
| And so this guy's injecting in 1890, injects these rats with it, and then does an autopsy on these things. | ||
| And their brain, the brainstem, every single nerve is blue. | ||
| So he discovered this methylene blue has an affinity for neuronal tissue. | ||
| So he says, well, it's sucking into neurons and working in the body. | ||
| So we started putting it in humans. | ||
| And we found out it's an MAOI, which helps with depression and anxiety and all kinds of life stress and stuff. | ||
| It is so incredible that it acts as an electron donor to mitochondria, especially your neuronal mitochondria. | ||
| So it helps you produce more ATP and it helps you get rid of this stuff called reactive oxygen species. | ||
| So you have an oxygen molecule. | ||
| 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, five, one, it's a reactive oxygen, which we call free radicals. | ||
| So methylene blue goes in there and balances a lot of those things out in your brain and your nervous system. | ||
| So it is a miracle. | ||
| And it's been proven for 100 years. | ||
| It's one of the most well-proven drugs out there. | ||
| The strongest medical grade methylene blue. | ||
| And this is what I'm on. | ||
| Total mitochondria cleaning. | ||
| Next level energy. | ||
| This is amazing. | ||
| And you want to what I'm on? | ||
| Iris Seymour Shiloji. | ||
| This right here. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| That is power. | ||
| I'm on intermittent fasting. | ||
| I'm eight at three o'clock today. | ||
| And I stopped eating crap food, stopped drinking. | ||
| That's what I'm on right there, baby. | ||
| Less than an hour ago, Charlie Kirk was out in Utah at a major university, thousands of people in attendance. | ||
| And they say they have an older man in custody. | ||
| You see Charlie shot. | ||
| You see a big concussion. | ||
| Maybe it's a bulletproof vest causing it. | ||
| Perhaps a bullet that bounced off that one of his carotid artery, but there's blood just spewing everywhere. | ||
| From what I saw, there are rumors online that he's dead. | ||
| If he's not dead, it is a miracle. | ||
| Pray for him and pray for his family. | ||
| But I keep explaining, we're in a war. | ||
| The left has been saying put a bullseye on Trump, a bullseye on his supporters. | ||
| They've been calling for violence. | ||
| They know that grand juries are all open. | ||
| They know they're getting subpoenaed. | ||
| They know it's all happening. | ||
| And they're going to false flag. | ||
| They're going to attack. | ||
| You saw the guy that worked for Tampa Tim in Minnesota going through the hits and said he was doing it for him. | ||
| You've got all of this and then all the brainwash left out of their, if somebody's white, stab him, shoot him. | ||
| Antiophiliating all that. | ||
| This is a plan. | ||
| So we're in a war. | ||
| The globalists know what they're doing. | ||
| And Charlie Kirk, we pray he lives, but if he doesn't, I think they're dead. | ||
| He is like a Viking king dying with a sword in his hand of information or going out to all these places, having these great debates. | ||
| You know, people say, oh, he's not hardcore enough. | ||
| He's there getting people to wake up, get a registration of a Republican. | ||
| That was his role. | ||
| And he was a champion, and Trump wouldn't have gotten re-elected without him. | ||
| And now he's definitely fighting for his life. | ||
| And I, when I saw the footage, he's probably made the jump into hyperspace, but I'm not saying that's 100%, but he is fear dead. | ||
| So, you know, I'm not scared to be killed and I do public events and things, but I can do so much more digitally or hitting runs just popping up in public. | ||
| I mean, I have no doubt I'd probably be dead or been shot. | ||
| At least wounded if I announced things that Charlie did. | ||
| That's why I strategically didn't do it. | ||
| And not out of fear of getting shot, I just was like, I can do so much more writing and covering things to videos. | ||
| And then, you know, because we're hearing this clown on the left saying, kill everybody, and they're shooting up Catholic churches and stabbing white girls because they're white and all the rest of it. | ||
| This is dangerous. | ||
| This is a war. | ||
| This is the war. | ||
| The woman that spits on Ed Martin and says, I hope I hope you die or whatever. | ||
| That's who people are. | ||
| And they wound up a bunch of crazies. | ||
| So that's what Podesta called for in August 2000. | ||
| And Trump was one. | ||
| They were going to stage civil war. | ||
| And then when Trump won again, they said, okay, we're going with it. | ||
| The no-kings, all of it. | ||
| So this is it. | ||
| Get ready. | ||
| They're terrorists. | ||
| They mean business. | ||
| So the Justice Department's got to move hyper-speed to arrest the leadership. | ||
| That's the main focus. | ||
| Not Trump getting sucked into this false flag on Russia with the drones, just like Telescope two years ago. | ||
| We got caught shooting missiles into Poland. | ||
| We don't need nuclear war with Russia. | ||
| We need peace and we need to secure our homeland. | ||
| God bless you, Charlie Kirk. | ||
| You're a hero. | ||
| You're an amazing person. | ||
| We really love you, brother. | ||
| God bless you and your family. | ||
| Pray for Charlie. | ||
| I want to echo what was just said. | ||
| I think he's right. | ||
| We need to see this as a watershed moment that the American people need to rise up not with violence, but with resolve. | ||
| Don't let them silence you. | ||
| Like Alex said, Charlie Kirk was really pretty mild compared to some of us, but he was out there doing God's work by going to the college campuses, going where others are afraid to go. | ||
| The left wants you to be afraid to go to a college campus. | ||
| We can't let that silence us. | ||
| In fact, we should just be doing college campus tours left and right across the country in defiance of this threat. | ||
| So let's do that. | ||
| Let's just get out there and all of us go out there and just go be a presence on the college campus and do that with love in your heart for the college students. | ||
| I see them as victims. | ||
| In fact, when I was in the street defending Trump supporters from Antifa all across the country, during the entire first Trump administration, that's what Oath Keepers did thousands of times across the country. | ||
| We saw the Antifa kids as victims. | ||
| We saw them as manipulated, useful idiots that are being brainwashed and used. | ||
| They believe they're fighting Nazis and all they're doing is fighting against Americans that want to be left alone, just veterans and patriots that love this country. | ||
| So it doesn't mean they weren't a threat to us. | ||
| It doesn't mean that we weren't prepared to use violence if we had to. | ||
| Fortunately, we've never had to. | ||
| We've always deterred them with our presence alone. | ||
| Now, it could be that won't be the case in the future. | ||
| We'll find out. | ||
| I'm going to be rebuilding Oath Keepers and we will be doing protection again. | ||
| There have been some pretenders out there since I was locked up that call themselves Oath Keepers and sold t-shirts, but didn't protect anyone, never stepped up anywhere in the country to take care of anybody the entire time I was in federal prison. | ||
| They just tried to use the name to make money. | ||
| So I'm taking it back and I'm restarting my organization. | ||
| One thing we will be doing is public protection of patriots again, like we used to. | ||
| It's incredibly necessary. | ||
| And if we have to, you know, I'm sure the Proud Boys would agree. | ||
| If we have to, we'll go and we'll ride the train, just like the Guardian Angels did in New York City. | ||
| If that's what it takes, or we'll be at public venues like that. | ||
| If my security team had been at that event, they'd have been up there on the high points looking for potential threats, they probably would have saved Charlie Kirk from being shot. | ||
| So I just want to say that it's necessary. | ||
| It's not just the responsibility of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys to protect Americans in this environment. | ||
| It's responsibility of all American men. | ||
| I don't care what group you do it with. | ||
| I don't care if you do it as an individual, you and your buddies getting together. | ||
| I've seen that done all across the country. | ||
| In fact, in 2020, when Antifa was raging across the country and burning down cities and attacking Americans and killing Americans and declaring sovereign territory of the Chaz and CHOP and other, et cetera, across the country, here in Texas, Antifa had the bright idea of trying to come into rural communities to intimidate them. | ||
| I saw that in Granbury, Texas, where I was living at the time. | ||
| I saw it across the state in small communities. | ||
| Tyler, Texas, just anywhere you can think of, they were going into these communities trying to intimidate. | ||
| It didn't work because the average Texan who was armed stepped up and said, you're not going to do that in our town. | ||
| And there were no burned buildings. | ||
| There were no destroyed statues that I know of in Texas. | ||
| It didn't work at all because the people showed up. | ||
| And that's what it's going to take. | ||
| So I don't care what group you're in. | ||
| I don't care if you're by yourself. | ||
| Step up and protect people in your community. | ||
| When you've got a public event that you know the left is threatening, go there with other men and protect it. | ||
| If you know you got a problem on your public transportation, there are people being stabbed, being beaten, then go there and go do your stint, do your tour of duty two or three hours a night, ride the train with a buddy, go with a battle buddy, but make sure that you step up and say, we're not going to accept that in our community. | ||
| So it looks like with the girl on the train, with the Ukrainian immigrant that came in arena, there were some police officers like one train over, but they were not on the train she was on. | ||
| So you can't be everywhere, but you can say this, that for that time that you're in that train car, the people in that train car are safer because you're there. | ||
| And the bad guys will know that they can't just get away with it. | ||
| It's not going to be a free lunch for them. | ||
| I just got a text message from one of my J6 brothers who had gone down. | ||
| And I don't think you'll mind me saying this, it's Brandon Mackey. | ||
| Him and his brother both came down and helped after the flood. | ||
| These are two of the J6s who were pardoned by President Trump. | ||
| And they were there both on the ground, boots on the ground after the flood down in the Hill Country in Texas. | ||
| He just sent me a text message saying, great message, Infowars today. | ||
| I felt like you were talking right to me. | ||
| I'll be carrying 24-7 from now on. | ||
| And I'll make sure people around, people are safer when I'm around. | ||
| What a sad place in this country and world we're in right now. | ||
| Love you, brother. | ||
| Love you too, brother. | ||
| So yeah, I think it's imperative that men in this country step up now in your neighborhoods, start a neighborhood watch, walk your neighborhood. | ||
| You got someone that doesn't belong, let them know you're watching them. | ||
| And sure, you can call and report, call the police and report, but you can also just make it clear to them that, hey, man, this ain't your place. | ||
| You don't belong here. | ||
| If you continue to hang around here, it's not going to go well for you. | ||
| You don't need to threaten them, but you can let them know you're watching. | ||
| And usually that's a deterrent. | ||
| If they see two or more men standing up in the neighborhood watching what they're doing, they're more likely to go find someplace else to play. | ||
| So I really encourage you to start looking at yourself as a protector of those around you, not just your home, not just your family, but your neighborhood. | ||
| That was what the founders of this country expected of you. | ||
| And modern-day Americans are being taught that, oh, you need to stay out of it. | ||
| We shouldn't get involved. | ||
| You can get hurt. | ||
| You can be thrown in jail. | ||
| You could be charged with a crime. | ||
| Yes, that's all possible. | ||
| But what is your duty as a man? | ||
| So the founders intended that you be responsible for your community, that you and the other men of the community as the militia step up. | ||
| So what should happen right now? | ||
| I believe that President Trump, right now, based on what's happening in our country, not just Charlie Kirk being shot, not just the young lady being murdered on the train, not just the violence we see across our country against ICE agents. | ||
| I think he should take advantage or use the current situation to do what's right and what's necessary. | ||
| He should invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
| He should declare the left in this country as an obvious open rebellion against the laws of the United States. | ||
| They're committing insurrection. | ||
| They're aiding and abetting an invasion. | ||
| And they're blocking the execution of federal law. | ||
| Those are the three purposes for which he can call forth the militia. | ||
| And the militia is us. | ||
| By federal statute, every man from 17 to 45 is still to this day defined as being a member of the militia in this country. | ||
| Then it splits that population of 17 to 45 in two. | ||
| It says the Organized militia is the National Guard. | ||
| And anyone who's not in the organized militia is in the owner's militia. | ||
| So all of us are in the militia, just some are in the National Guard. | ||
| They call that the organized militia. | ||
| And the rest of us are in the unorganized militia, which means they don't do anything with us. | ||
| But President Trump can, right now, by his executive order, he could call us up under this emergency conditions that we're under and order us all to stand to in our counties as the militia. | ||
| Everyone, whether you're a veteran or not. | ||
| And he can put the veterans in charge and have the veterans take command to train the other men and organize them in their county to get ready to protect the people of the county, to secure their neighborhoods, prepare public transportation, to stop terrorist attacks, to react in case in the event of an October 7th style attack, which I believe is coming in this country as part of their destabilization plan. | ||
| President Trump can and should call us all up right now in each county. | ||
| He needs to do that. | ||
| He really should. | ||
| And all of us veterans until age 64 can be called back into service because of our training. | ||
| So I'm going to be advocating strongly for that. | ||
| I'm working with other veterans right now on a written proposal for President Trump. | ||
| And we now, unfortunately, have one more example of why he should. | ||
| So we'll be presenting that to him through whatever channels we can, encouraging him to do what's necessary. | ||
| Along with that, I believe he should deploy the military on the border, not just for the border with Mexico, but also the border with Canada. | ||
| He should lock that border down using the U.S. military. | ||
| Long before there was a border patrol, it was the U.S. military that patrolled our border with a series of forts all along the border with Mexico. | ||
| When Poncho Villa raided across into New Mexico and killed American citizens, it was General Pershing and the U.S. Army that went back after him. | ||
| It wasn't a law enforcement. | ||
| It wasn't Border Patrol. | ||
| It was the U.S. Army. | ||
| So I believe the U.S. Army and Marine Corps should once again be tasked with protecting our borders. | ||
| They could lock it up within a week. | ||
| It'd be completely locked up. | ||
| Because right now it's not. | ||
| I believe that President Trump is doing the best he can. | ||
| I believe, well, he's doing the best he can by using the Border Patrol. | ||
| But I believe that he should use the military. | ||
| That's the only way to really secure the border completely. | ||
| Because right now, the sex trafficking is still going on. | ||
| I worked with Doc Pete Chambers during the flood. | ||
| He's a great, great American patriot here working now, also running for governor. | ||
| And Doc, you know, Pete Chambers was special forces. | ||
| And so after he got out of the Army, him and his other special forces veterans, buddies, and Marshall Marines and other special warfare guys have been on the border working against sex trafficking, rescuing children from sex traffickers, bringing them to justice. | ||
| And that lets you know that it's still going on. | ||
| Even though it's better than it was, the border is still wide open. | ||
| They're still bringing in sex slaves, children being sex slaved and trafficked. | ||
| They're still bringing in fentanyl. | ||
| It's still coming across. | ||
| And whatever else they want to bring in. | ||
| So the military is the best way to do that. | ||
| And frankly, I believe he should just, when it comes to Mexico, I think Mexico is a failed narco-state. | ||
| And I believe that he should go 30 miles into Mexico and create a DMZ on Mexican soil and say, you have failed to suppress the cartels. | ||
| You no longer control northern Mexico. | ||
| It's a failed state. | ||
| We're not attacking Mexico, the country. | ||
| We're attacking the cartels. | ||
| And go 30 miles deep, create a DMZ. | ||
| No one's allowed to cross that DMZ. | ||
| And that way they don't put foot on U.S. soil, which gives the leftist judges an excuse to try to give them full due process rights before you deport them again. | ||
| Don't let them in here at all. | ||
| That's how you stop the drug trade coming across. | ||
| That's how you stop the cartels from sex trafficking, women, and girls, or children and women. | ||
| He can do that. | ||
| I believe he should. | ||
| So I believe he should use the military on the border, and he should call us all up, and he could use us also. | ||
| He could use us for internal defense and stability, us, the militia, and use the border, use the military on the border to protect our country from invasion. | ||
| He can do that and should do that. | ||
| Now, meanwhile, what I believe should happen right now, in fact, I'm going to call on all you men, come together with all the men in your neighborhood, all the men in your church, and recognize your responsibility as men to protect your community. | ||
| Come together, set aside your differences, whatever they may be, and say, we're all united in one thing. | ||
| We believe everyone has a right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. | ||
| No one should be terrorized. | ||
| No one should be murdered in their own home or walking down the street or in a public place. | ||
| Making sure that you have a presence to suppress the bad guys. | ||
| If your law enforcement, unfortunately, in this country, are following orders to stand down and do nothing, and your judges, Soros-appointed judges, are letting the bad guys back out and they're turning out mentally ill people that are violent on the streets, then it's going to come up to the responsibility of the men in the community to suppress that threat. | ||
| I'm not saying be a vigilante. | ||
| You don't go out there and punish them. | ||
| I'm saying you go out there and deter. | ||
| As I said, in all the time that we protected people across the country against Antifa, not once did we ever have to actually use force. | ||
| And that includes also, when we did disaster relief, it included suppression of looting. | ||
| After every disaster, we saw the same pattern. | ||
| All the bad guys come out of the woodwork, all the meth heads, carjackers take advantage of less police presence after a hurricane, and they come in and start victimizing people. | ||
| And it always falls to the people themselves to stand up a neighborhood watch, which we help them do over and over again across the country after hurricanes. | ||
| Many times, we'd be the first ones on the ground suppressing the looters. | ||
| Like one example was in North Carolina. | ||
| You had a neighborhood that was flooded and bad guys were rowing in on canoes and kayaks and going into these flooded homes and looting them. | ||
| So we stood up a watch and then it stopped immediately because we were out there. | ||
| Then we turned and we found all the local guys who were either retired police officers or quite a few that had retired from NYPD and moved down or they were just good old boys that were armed and we helped them stand up their own neighborhood watch. | ||
| And then they took over. | ||
| All we had to do was organize them and they give them a few handheld radios so they could have good comms. | ||
| And after that, they took care of it. | ||
| So across the spectrum, after every natural disaster, we've seen the same pattern. | ||
| There's never enough law enforcement. | ||
| Just like right now, wherever you're at, look around you. | ||
| You don't see a cop, that means there's no way a cop's going to protect you against any violence. | ||
| It's up to you to protect yourself. | ||
| And look at the person next to you or sitting across the hall from you, or wherever you're at. | ||
| No one's going to protect them. | ||
| There's no cop to protect them either. | ||
| Who's their protector? | ||
| You are. | ||
| If you're a man, it's your job. | ||
| As long as you're on the side of the grass, it's your responsibility to protect people around you, especially those that are more vulnerable, that are weaker than you, that are more vulnerable to attack. | ||
| Women, the elderly, disabled, children. | ||
| These are the vulnerable in our society, and the bad guys prey on them. | ||
| They don't prey on the strong. | ||
| So if you're strong, be the protector. | ||
| So I'm calling on the men in this country right now to come together in your towns, call a meeting of the men, call it a muster, whatever you want to call it. | ||
| Just come together and say, we're going to take care of our community. | ||
| If you live in inner-city Chicago or you live in some place where you've got a lot of gang violence, I'm speaking right now to all the men that live there, whether you're a veteran or not. | ||
| It's your responsibility to clean up your own neighborhood. | ||
| You don't want the National Guard coming into your neighborhood? | ||
| Okay, then you step up and do it yourself. | ||
| You clean out the bad guys. | ||
| You suppress their violence. | ||
| You police your own streets. | ||
| That's what you should do. | ||
| You don't want a heavy police presence in your community. | ||
| Take care of it yourself. | ||
| If you don't step up and take care of it, then you're going to force others to step in and take care of it for you. | ||
| You don't want that. | ||
| Do it yourself. | ||
| Be responsible for your own communities. | ||
| So when I go to Chicago, I'm going to reach out. | ||
| I know there's a really good group up there of black patriots that are now encouraging other black people in Chicago to vote Republican. | ||
| I'm going to reach out to them and do my best to meet with them. | ||
| So I'm down with prison reform. | ||
| I believe they should be in the military as a substitute or an alternative to prison. | ||
| But I also have to say that if they're violent and they're a threat to the community, they should not be on the streets. | ||
| So this guy who was mentally ill that murdered the girl on the train, he should never have been walking in the streets in the first place. | ||
| But the reality where we are right now is until we clean out these Soros DAs and get back to some sanity, they're going to be having mentally ill people and people that are violent on the streets. | ||
| They're out there. | ||
| So just recognize reality and step up. | ||
| So in your church, your church should have a robust and strong security team. | ||
| Every man in the church should be armed and trained, not just a few. | ||
| All of you should be seeing as your responsibility to be protectors, obviously within your limits. | ||
| If you're disabled, you're older and you can't run and gun with the young guys, hey, you can be a static lookout. | ||
| You can be the guy out in the parking lot sitting in a vehicle watching the parking lot and ready to respond with a rifle. | ||
| So just be whatever you can do within your scope of training and your capacity, be that. | ||
| But get yourself as good a shape as you can be. | ||
| Get yourself strong and fit and train and be ready to step up. | ||
| And hey, learn first aid. | ||
| Most important thing to learn is to stop the bleed classes out there, how to use a tourniquet, how to use a pressure bandage. | ||
| Like when Charlie Kirk was shot, immediately someone's got to be putting pressure on that wound and stuffing it with some combat gauze to stop the bleeding. | ||
| That's the first thing that has to happen. | ||
| I hope that's what happened there. | ||
| Hopefully someone at medical training was on the scene. | ||
| But every one of you, like in the military, we were all considered combat lifesavers. | ||
| We all got training how to use a tourniquet and pressure bandage. | ||
| This is, you know, back then they didn't have cell locks or any of the newer stuff, the collagulates that we have now. | ||
| But we just learned to use combat gauze to stuff it into a hole. | ||
| So learn how to do that. | ||
| Learn some basic stop the bleed to keep people alive. | ||
| The girl on the train, same thing. | ||
| If someone would have taken a t-shirt off and stuffed that wound as tight as possible and kept pressure on it, who knows? | ||
| Maybe she would have survived. | ||
| But no one even tried to help her. | ||
| It's disgusting and sad. | ||
| So let's make sure that we, each of us, be the change you want, as the old saying goes. | ||
| I know it's kind of a catchy phrase, but be the change you want. | ||
| If you want a safer society, step up and do something about it. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| Doesn't mean you become a vigilante. | ||
| You don't go out there and try to punish people you think are guilty. | ||
| You're deterring. | ||
| You're spotting. | ||
| If you see a crime, then you could do a citizen's arrest where you can at least stop the guy from hurting somebody. | ||
| So do what you can do. | ||
| Defense of others is not vigilante justice. | ||
| If you stop someone from murdering someone, that's self-defense of another person. | ||
| That's defense of another person. | ||
| That's lawful. | ||
| If you stop them from killing you, that's lawful. | ||
| Deterring crime by patrolling your neighborhood is also not vigilante justice. | ||
| It's just being a deterrent because you're spotting reporting for the police. | ||
| So across this country, let us all resolve that we're going to do what we have to do to make our communities safe and free. | ||
| We don't want, of course, we don't want the U.S. military to have a permanent presence on our streets. | ||
| That's something I believe the bad guys want. | ||
| They want to give us a false choice that says, okay, you can either have chaos and death and terrorism, or you can have, you know, a Terminator world where you have drones in the sky and monitoring 24-7 cameras everywhere and probably robot police coming around, you know, RoboCop. | ||
| That's what they want. | ||
| They want to have you give up more of your freedom to have more supposed security while you wind up in the end as a slave. | ||
| So we have to, if you don't want that, you got to step up. | ||
| All of us have to step up and take responsibility for our communities and become united and strong. | ||
| And that requires you to get off your ass, get off the couch, and go knock your neighbor's doors, get to know them, and come together and start at least a community neighborhood watch and build up from there. | ||
| The last five years I've had all these scientists on promoting spiked protein detoxes that have saved so many people and done all this. | ||
| If I were like, hey, we better do our own. | ||
| Let's make the best. | ||
| We take the two best-selling ones, combine the two with stuff that the government tried to ban so people would die. | ||
| And yeah, we're selling stuff that really works. | ||
| Tell us about Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It's a horse pill. | ||
| I take it a few times a year as a detox. | ||
| So good for cardiovascular. | ||
| Just one of the ingredients in this alone is on record a game changer they tried to ban. | ||
| This is so important. | ||
| N-acetylcysteine, 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? | ||
| N-acetylcysteine is the main precursor to your body's master antioxidant, glutathione, right? | ||
| Glutathione is what your body uses to detoxify everything, but most importantly, your lungs. | ||
| NAC reduces lung mucus and is incredibly powerful. | ||
| This is rocket fuel. | ||
| This is the gasoline. | ||
| This is the fuel you need to make the glutathione. | ||
| But more importantly, even than that, almost, I was taking a look at Ultimate Life Force, and I forget about these things. | ||
| These things are something that they wanted to ban even more. | ||
| The natokinase and the serapeptase. | ||
| Those are compounds that go in and break down blood clots and scar tissue and inorganic things in the body. | ||
| That's for the spike protein. | ||
| The cool thing is everybody, every human can get healthy. | ||
| It just takes different specific steps to get healthy. | ||
| And that's why they 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 cold. | ||
| They can't. | ||
| These dogs can handle this. | ||
| These can't. | ||
| We're all dogs. | ||
| We're all cows. | ||
| We're all the same species, but there's certain things each group can't handle. | ||
| No, 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. | ||
| God made all these things to work together. | ||
| It's all there. | ||
| The information is readily available. | ||
| No, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
| These are great products. | ||
| They fund the operation. | ||
| And folks, it's common sense. | ||
| Go get them. | ||
| Thealexoshore.com. | ||
| Get the Bovine Colostrum. | ||
| Get the Methyl Drive. | ||
| Get the PowerPlant. | ||
| 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 for the top selling products for all the studies and just combine them together. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And 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. | ||
| People say, well, I don't have COVID right now. | ||
| The point is, it's good for you, period. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| We've all got scar tissue in us. | ||
| We've all got issues. | ||
| We've all got these inorganic compounds, these microplastics. | ||
| We look at something like Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It might be able to address some of those situations. | ||
| You look at this, you look at the other products we're offering you. | ||
| It's kind of hard to do an individual pitch for them because they're all so amazing. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
| Everyone at the Infowars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
| That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
| And then you designed it to go with our ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's the key. | ||
| Before any man or woman, young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you got to 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
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