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The deep state hates Alex Jones with a vengeance. | |
Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met. | ||
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Info wars. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
It is Monday, October 13th, 2025. | ||
Chuck Schumer has called for a forceful national uprising because President Trump's DOJ indicted the criminal Letisa James in Virginia for mortgage fraud. | ||
And of course, Cummy's gonna die, and they know more's coming. | ||
They are calling for forceful uprising with their anti for Black Lives Matter, Islamic Communist Coalition. | ||
They have been engaged in massive escalations and violence. | ||
While they claim that right-wingers and populism Christians are terrorists, they're desperate. | ||
They know the world has woken up to them. | ||
Globalists are losing elections all over the planet, not just here in America. | ||
So they're getting ready to go into full implementation of the Podesta plan and try to trigger a race-based civil war in America. | ||
But it's going to fail because we are aware of it, and we've been warning everyone about it. | ||
So on this special live Monday transmission with myself, Harrison Smith and a raft of special guests. | ||
We're gonna lay all this out more. | ||
Also, NATO's laying the stage for false flags in Europe to blame the Russians, calling it zero phase. | ||
I'll break that down next segment. | ||
But here's Harrison Smith to tell you what he's got coming up today as well. | ||
I'm here in Maine, being gonna read my Carlson. | ||
A lot more coming up, so stay with us. | ||
It is it is just such a hallmark of tyrannical, autocratic dictatorship societies that the um uh they use the prosecutorial department as a political weapon. | ||
It is a disgrace, and every American, I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, moderate, people should be forcefully rising up against this, speaking out against it, and making it clear how inimical this is to what our democracy has been for, so uh stood for for you know more than two centuries. | ||
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Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we are live here on this Monday morning. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in for Alex Jones today, although he's filed a number of reports, and we'll be going to another one of those on the other side of a short commercial break. | ||
And we have a lot to talk about, folks. | ||
Obviously, Trump right now is in the Middle East touring for his amazing peace deal. | ||
And honestly, I'm I'm very excited about this. | ||
And it seems like things are falling into place. | ||
The hostages are being returned, agreements are being signed, every Arab country in the area is coming together to approve of this. | ||
It's extremely interesting, and obviously Trump really, really wants this sort of as a capstone of his political career, bringing peace to an area that has been destroyed by war for well, depends on when you want to start counting, but you know, according to him, it's like two thousand years. | ||
So he really wants to find a final peace with this. | ||
And it seems like, you know, this may be coming to fruition. | ||
It seems like this plan with the Gaza peace deal is as far as I can tell, the best possible outcome of this entire catastrophe over the last two years. | ||
The absolutely devastating images we've been seeing. | ||
A lot of people, you know, wondered where this was gonna end. | ||
Obviously, the goal of Israel was to annex Gaza completely, annex the West Bank. | ||
They wanted to take out Iran as part of this you know, whole operation. | ||
They've sort of gotten nothing that they really want. | ||
They kind of lost this war, actually, if you really think about it. | ||
And we'll get into that with my guests, uh, Joel Gilbert and Syrian Girl later today. | ||
Although Joel Gilbert were all will also be talking quite a bit about Letitia James and the ongoing behind the scenes warfare against the deep state that is still incredibly Strong, incredibly numerous, and incredibly active behind the scenes. | ||
But it seems like Trump is at least himself serious about fixing things and doing what he can, but he still has this permanent deep state class. | ||
And I guess that's sort of the theme running through a lot of what we're talking about today is the entrenched problems that we're dealing with. | ||
Because I also want to get into Marjorie Taylor Green and even people like Joe Rogan that are kind of getting cold feet with the whole deportation thing. | ||
It kind of makes them sad, and so they're, you know, not in favor of it completely. | ||
But that's the problem when you have an immigration system that's been broken for several decades. | ||
It causes big entrenched problems that are difficult to solve. | ||
So we're gonna solve these problems. | ||
It's just not gonna be easy and it's not gonna be pretty. | ||
More from Alex Jones on the other side about how Europe's trying to get us into direct war with Russia. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
It is it is just such a hallmark of tyrannical, autocratic dictatorship societies that the um uh they use the prosecutorial department as a political weapon. | ||
It is a disgrace, and every American, I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, moderate, people should be forcefully rising up against this, speaking out against it, and making it clear how inimical this is to what our democracy has been for, uh stood for for you know more than two centuries. | ||
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There's no antifa. | |
This is an entirely imaginary organization. | ||
There is not an Antifa. | ||
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Like I don't even know what Antifa is. | |
No group. | ||
It's not even like far right groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers compared to right wing extremists. | ||
Antifa linked violence is rare and limited. | ||
It isn't an organization. | ||
It is a it is uh in in many ways mythology. | ||
It's not like the Proud Boys or the Oathkeepers, you know, sort of uh uh defined terrorist organizations with leadership uh that led that you know leads violence. | ||
It's not a highly organized movement, it's a moniker, it's an it's it's it's not a unified group like the Proud Boys are. | ||
Things like Antifa are things that are thought up. | ||
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It's all in disguise of going after Antifa, which is nothing. | |
There's no organization called Antifa. | ||
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Nobody's a member of Antifa because it doesn't exist. | |
They are just declaring into existence something that doesn't exist. | ||
There is no Antifa organization, so uh maybe that's good for social media, um, but it really has is non-existent. | ||
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They uh exist on the internet and chat rooms and in 4chan and uh Discord and places like that where they run discussion boards, trade tactics, documents, things like that. | |
but none of them are called Antifa. | ||
It is Monday, the 13th of October, 2025. | ||
And everything we warned of in a total escalation of total war with Russia is now happening on the threat escalation ladder of the RAN Corporation. | ||
Again, that model is used by all the other governments and ministries of war, including our Pentagon, Department of War. | ||
So now we have NATO pumping out the propaganda, but Russia's going to zero hour with plain clothes, undercover special forces all over Europe, and preparing sabotage, terror attacks, and more. | ||
Now, NATO has a long history of staging false flags to blame Russia, like Operation Gladio that you can look up. | ||
Hundreds and hundreds of bombings all over Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe that were blamed over and over again on the Russians during the Cold War. | ||
That's a fact of history and heavily declassified. | ||
The last move they need to have the pretext to go to full war with Russia is to stage false flags. | ||
That's something Russia's been warning of the morning of even before the Russians did. | ||
We've seen NATO blow up the Nord Stream pipeline, blame it on Russia. | ||
We've seen Zelensky fire missiles into Poland a few years ago and blame Russia, but the Poles were able to shoot them down before they're fully detonated and showed uh the tail numbers that indeed uh they were Ukrainian. | ||
So this has been done over and over again. | ||
They've attacked a big nuclear power plant in the eastern Ukraine, the Russians control, blame that on the Russians over and over again, but the inspectors came even on the UN and said no, it was uh it was Zelensky. | ||
So now they're saying Russia is getting ready to launch terror attacks with drones, soldiers on the ground, mass killings, You know, shooting up of uh public events, things like that. | ||
That is the last stages towards a false flag that I've been warning of as NATO prepares to send in a quarter million troops at least into Ukraine as a quote peacekeeping force. | ||
Trump has said he's looking to give Tomahawk cruise missiles on Ukraine to start hitting deep inside Russia. | ||
Uh a few months ago, three months ago, we saw four months ago, we saw Operation Spider-Web with smuggled drones up to 4,000 miles inside Russia from Eastern Europe. | ||
Eastern Europe's 4,000 miles away, Ukraine's 4,000 miles away. | ||
They smuggled them as far as 4,000 miles away on the other coast by Japan and blew up a bunch of their bear bombers, part of the nuclear triad. | ||
Imagine if we did that to Russia. | ||
So this is all escalatory, punching the bear in the nose, stabbing it with a spear, and trying to get Russia to go to full war, which they've already basically triggered what happened three and a half years ago by sending in all the proxy troops and having the coups and putting Zelensky in power. | ||
So this is really, really serious situation. | ||
Trump has helped end seven now eight major conflicts. | ||
Gaza hasn't completely been done, but it's moving that direction. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
Uh, but when it comes to Trump saying, sure, we'll give you heavy weapons, but we're out. | ||
We're gonna get drug into this if they go to full war. | ||
And we're in the last little stages of that right now. | ||
So there's really not words to describe how serious this situation is. | ||
Everybody should be politically engaged, calling for de-escalation and praying uh for peace, because that certainly has a big effect as well. | ||
In all the war games, this leads to tactical nukes and then full nuclear war. | ||
And that's what Russia's talking about doing if the U.S. doesn't need given the long-range missiles and they start bombing inside uh places like Moscow. | ||
Uh, this is just unspeakable. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
We are sleepwalking into nuclear Armageddon. | ||
Then, separately, here domestically in the United States, uh, we have Chuck Schumer adding to the chorus of Hakeem Jeffries and uh all these other Democrats in the View calling for violence, saying we've got to be ready to fight and die, we've got to have uprisings, we want the shutdown to continue to enrage the public. | ||
You got the No Kings, anti-foke rise up, they're calling it uh coming up this next Saturday in just uh six days uh away that we'll be covering they mean business. | ||
This is the pedestal plan. | ||
And now Schumer will play the clip, and I've already posted it here on X, and we and we'll play the clip obviously on the syndicated broadcast that you're gonna be watching today and are watching right now at 11 a.m. uh Central. | ||
Harrison Smith's hosting, I'll be filing reportional road. | ||
I'm here in Maine to be interviewed in just a few minutes by Tucker Carlson and all these issues. | ||
Chuck Schumer said it's time to have a forceful uprising, a forceful uprising to President Trump's indictment of Letitia James, the disgraced uh Soros, Attorney General of New York that's persecuted so many people and been just involved in massive fraud, and who ran for office saying I'm gonna put Donald Trump in prison. | ||
And so she's been completely discredited, she's been indicted in Virginia for open mortgage fraud, and there's a lot more coming out. | ||
They are so scared, and I told you this is common sense, you don't need me to tell you this, but it's just good to state it on the record, that when Comey would first be indicted, then Letitia James, uh, then um people like John Bolton, Jack Smith, John Brennan, and others, that that'll send a signal to the leftists and the and the NGOs that the jig's up. | ||
This isn't Trump of eight years ago. | ||
Trump understands this an essential threat to himself, his family America and the whole world. | ||
And so when these dominoes start falling, which they've started falling, as I told all the black pillars months ago, who would be indicted in what order? | ||
That the maximum danger zone now starts now. | ||
For all you white pillars sitting back saying you're gonna be gobbling popcorn and you know Trump's invincible, we're invincible, you're delusional. | ||
So you're worse than black pillars. | ||
We need to be engaged, we need to be action-pilled, we need to be victory-pilled, we need to be truth-pilled, we need to be maximum engaged pilled, and hold the Republicans' feet to the fire right now. | ||
We're not panicking, we are engaging as the constituency, as the American people, as the Paul Revere's on the ground. | ||
So, again, we also separately have all the different leftist corporate media saying anti-doesn't exist. | ||
Well, I've been physically attacked by him. | ||
Most of my reporters have. | ||
They've killed a lot of people, and they get massive funding from George Soros uh and others, and now that's under criminal investigation. | ||
So they're out there defending Antifa, giving them all this NGO money over the years, hundreds of millions just the last few years, while saying it doesn't exist. | ||
Their little Black Lives Matter communist Antifa proxy armies that burned down much of the country in the summer love Antifa. | ||
Uh, in 2020, mostly peaceful, and then of course all these big blue cities have tens of millions of dollars of Black Lives Matters and others for reparations for being arrested by the police. | ||
They've defunded the police. | ||
They're trying to launch the civil war plan known as the Podesta Plan. | ||
They have the one battle after another with Leonardo DiCaprio outright now, glorifying, you know, blowing up ICE facilities and killing federal agents. | ||
They mean business. | ||
And because they know they're losing, and that's why they're so dangerous. | ||
So when they're saying we're engaged in violence, 99% of political violence, really worldwide is the left. | ||
You can say Pinochet or Franco did some right wing stuff. | ||
Uh but I mean, in the modern age, it is the left everywhere that does this, that censors, that controls, that does everything. | ||
And they are the totalitarians, and they know there's a populist awakening worldwide. | ||
It's beyond conservative, it's just common sense. | ||
Uh nativist pro-human team humanity. | ||
And people turning against whatever scene is the establishment worldwide. | ||
The EU, Netanyahu, the UK, all of it. | ||
So they're literally passing laws in Canada, the UK, where if you pray on the street, they arrest you. | ||
If you say, uh recent video we put out, um guys peacefully talking about we need to protect British Jews, he's arrested. | ||
Uh you know, I mean, it it it's it's total divide and conquer with an army of the Islamicists with the left, with the communists, with the antifa, with the Black Lives Matter, funded by Soros and the and the and the Rachels and the rest of it. | ||
And then you've got this this other consortium of populists being elected that oppose it, and then you've got Netanyahu and his crowd that just are out for themselves, and then you've got Communist China that's funding them, and they're playing the left in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, United States, and Canada to foment all this division and literally financing it. | ||
So America is under attack. | ||
The globalists have moved five trillion out to the EU stock market, they're trying to crash it right now. | ||
60 minutes, you know, special last night about the coming crash, 929, 2.0. | ||
They're doing everything they can to kill our recovery. | ||
These judges are trying to block Trump's recovery, but he's been overriding it with the higher courts because everything he's doing is constitutional. | ||
So Trump's trying to peacefully fix this, bring back prosperity, lower energy prices, lower inflation, secure the border, and he's doing a great job on all those fronts, and trying to stop the wars. | ||
But the big looming crisis with Russia, it's already here, is a diversion from China that is moving expansively all over the South China Sea from the Philippines into Vietnam and up into islands of via uh Japan and openly threatening them and saying they're getting ready to go into Taiwan. | ||
So everything's lined up for World War Four. | ||
World War III was really the Cold War, according to historians. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
World War Four is much more kinetic, but it's also economic. | ||
You have Communist China blocking the rare earth minerals that they control 95% of, they didn't control 98%. | ||
Trump's gotten some of that. | ||
We have to have that for all our machines, all our computers. | ||
That's totally economic war. | ||
Total embargo on that. | ||
This is it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is how World War II, World War II started. | ||
So this is extremely serious. | ||
We have an enemy within that are allied of Communist China and others. | ||
Uh, and we have all of these proxy groups, and it's the fuse is already lit, and we just should have have our heads on a swivel and get ready for the false flags. | ||
Not just in Europe to be blamed on Russia, but false flags are messing here where leftist groups get killed, traditional black college gets bombed or shot up, black church, uh illegal alien demonstration. | ||
That's the last ingredient to get their real uprising going. | ||
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Now, please reach out to Congress and tell them you want peace. | ||
Reach out to Trump, tell them you want peace, and get ready for the leftist false flags and uprising. | ||
God bless, and good luck. | ||
So that's Alex Jones, their filing report on the road, and uh he'll be uh chiming in, I'm sure, a little bit later. | ||
He's on uh another secret mission that I don't think is so secret, but I'm not sure if it's uh public yet. | ||
But if you read between the lines, I I think it's pretty obvious uh what he's up to right now. | ||
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Russia is in phase zero as Putin prepares to attack Europe, claims NATO. | ||
But of course, NATO and the EU are the ones going up and giving speeches that would make Hitler blush, uh, Ursula van der Lane and them. | ||
Europe must prepare for wall. | ||
We must fight. | ||
Meanwhile, they have 50 million migrants, 40 million of which are on uh state assistance. | ||
So you've already been invaded, you've already lost the war. | ||
Now they're trying to absolutely collapse Europe completely, as you know, just part of their New World Order program. | ||
I mean, it's really not that complicated. | ||
We are at this point, I think um I'm probably not alone in the I'm not ready to breathe a sigh of relief, but it's like, where is the false flag? | ||
Where is it? | ||
Because that's what they need. | ||
That's the one secret ingredient that they're missing to really spark global terror, World War III, four, whatever you want to call it. | ||
They need that false flag. | ||
And it's got to be a big one. | ||
I mean, it's got to be something so big and so overwhelming that even despite a decade of just you know, false flag after false flag being obliterated by folks like us, people are still gonna be so shocked and so horrified and so outraged that it just shuts off that logic part of the brain, and everybody just conforms to what the authorities say because they're terrified not to. | ||
Like that's the level of false flag that I'm expecting, and I'm expecting it to be nuclear in nature. | ||
But obviously, Trump is winning. | ||
Trump is winning in a very big way, which means we're winning in a very, very, very big way on a lot of different fronts. | ||
But if there's one thing we know about our enemies, it's that they don't give up and they're not going to be cowed or you know, convinced to stop attacking. | ||
They have to be thoroughly and completely and irrevocably defeated. | ||
And so Trump is working towards that, but we got a long way to go, and there's still just an entire network of deep staters behind the scenes, still to this day working to undermine Trump's agenda. | ||
And we'll report on all of that. | ||
Of course, Trump is, as we speak in the Middle East. | ||
Yeah, NATO's not prepared for war. | ||
I mean, that's that's like the understatement of the year. | ||
I mean, Europe isn't prepared to continue existence without a war over the next little while. | ||
Like they have nothing. | ||
They are completely collapsed on purpose because of the Green New Deal, because of the migrant crisis, because of these manufactured crises, putting Europe in a state of complete, I mean, they're completely dominated, they're completely weak. | ||
They can't even keep the lights on by themselves, let alone wage a war against Russia. | ||
It's just a completely absurd concept, but they are pushing for it. | ||
There's Trump walking uh away from Air Force One in the Middle East, Benjamin Netanyahu at his side. | ||
He's there in Israel right now, meeting with families of the hostages. | ||
He just gave a speech to the Knesset, the Israeli Congress, essentially. | ||
And after this, and he might already be there now, the Gaza Peace Summit with Middle East leaders, about 20 of them, but really it's leaders all over the world. | ||
It's the prime ministers of the UK and Canada, it's President Trump. | ||
Really, everybody's there, President of Turkey, President of Egypt. | ||
Everybody's there except for Hamas and Israel. | ||
And this is very interesting. | ||
There's a lot of interesting things about how this war came to an end, why it came to an end right now. | ||
I honestly can't help but connect this to things like Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
And maybe it was just coincidental, but it seems like it's been a little over a month since Charlie Kirk was assassinated, and in that month, everything has changed. | ||
Everything has changed. | ||
The Trump administration seems to have finally like kicked into high gear, declaring Antifa terrorists. | ||
The ADL was removed from the FBI. | ||
I mean, things that we have been advocating for for decades have all been achieved in the last month. | ||
And one of the things that has been achieved is this peace agreement ceasefire with uh Israel and Gaza. | ||
And again, it's it's almost like everybody except for a section of the Israeli government is in favor of this. | ||
Now, people are suspicious of it, right? | ||
Because Trump so often defers to Israel and helps Israel, and yet this doesn't seem like the most, you know, Israel friendly agreement they created. | ||
So, you know, everybody sort of, at least I know on my side, yeah, we're like, you know, we're like PTSD victims. | ||
We're like abused dogs that like cower when they're offered a treat because usually when we're offered something nice, we get smacked right after, right? | ||
So I think everybody's sort of like, well, what's root what is this really about? | ||
What's really happening here? | ||
But as far as I can tell, it seems legit and hell. | ||
All I see are images of people in places like Gaza crying literal tears of joy that this peace deal has been established. | ||
So I'm gonna go with them. | ||
If I'm not totally sure whether this is an absolute good thing or not, I'm gonna go with the people on the ground who have been involved in this catastrophe for the last two years, weeping in joy and chanting Trump's name. | ||
I think this is a good thing. | ||
This really seems like a good thing. | ||
And it seems like people of Gaza are in favor of it. | ||
Hamas is in favor of it, all of the Arab nations around are in favor of it. | ||
Trump's obviously in favor of it. | ||
The Israeli people are in favor of it. | ||
It's just the Israeli government that seems to have a problem with this peace deal, which in and of itself is kind of strange. | ||
And one of the bizarre aspects of this that I think has people kind of not sure how to feel about it, is because this is very much unlike any other global conflict we've ever experienced. | ||
Typically, when you have one country committing genocide against another, the end of that conflict comes when all of these other countries come together to defend the people being genocided, and they absolutely smash the offending country and then like replace all of its leadership with their own puppets, and we have Nuremberg trials. | ||
That's normally what happens when a war of this magnitude comes to an end. | ||
In this way, it's almost like the Israelis are declaring victory, but they achieve none of their goals and none of their aims. | ||
Except essentially you could say getting the hostages back, but we'll we'll get into that here in just a second. | ||
So Israel didn't achieve any of its aims. | ||
It just killed hundreds of thousands, or tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of innocent people. | ||
It pissed off the entire world, it fractured their relationship with everybody except for America, apparently. | ||
And of course, the American people have been driven away from Israel in massive numbers because of their activities over the last two years. | ||
So as I've been saying for a very long time, Israel went all in on this. | ||
Israel thought they had the royal flush and were just like, we're just going to do it. | ||
We're going to take out Gaza. | ||
We're gonna annex that whole area, we're gonna get the West Bank, and then we'll take out Iran, and Trump will help us, and we'll get American boots on the ground, and we'll take out our primary rival in the region, and then we'll be a superpower in the Middle East. | ||
And they went all in on that. | ||
And if that had been the outcome, then I think to the Netanyahu's out there, it would have been worth it. | ||
Yeah, we ruined our reputation overseas. | ||
Sure, you know, Benjamin Nanyahu can't fly over Europe anymore because they'll ground his plane and arrest him for crimes against humanity under charges by the ICC. | ||
Like, yeah, everybody will hate Israel and they'll have killed a ton of people and they'll have lost a bunch of soldiers themselves. | ||
But it will be worth it because they will have taken out their main rival, eradicated their enemies in the region, and can stand over the Middle East like a superpower forever. | ||
That's what they were going for. | ||
That was their ultimate goal. | ||
They didn't achieve that. | ||
They really hardly achieved much of anything. | ||
What they did achieve is really just murdering innocent civilians, and then of course, overthrowing Bashir al-Assad, but the result of that primarily has been the murdering of more civilians, as now the Druze are under attack and calling on the UN to protect them from the Syrian leadership that the UN is uh fetting like a I don't know, Keynes and Keynes and you're a girl, right? | ||
They're like celebrating this guy. | ||
Meanwhile, Syria is collapsing into fractional factional violence and Christians and Druze are being slaughtered by the dozen. | ||
So long story short, Israel didn't get what it wanted here, but they're acting like this is a victory and that they won the war. | ||
The ultimate outcome of this might end up being a Palestinian two state solution, like the one thing Israel didn't want. | ||
The one thing that they really didn't want to happen might actually be the ultimate outcome of this, and it seems to be going in that direction, especially because, and you know, this is gonna get Hamas is gonna have to agree to be involved. | ||
It's gonna be still, you know, complicated business, folks for Trump. | ||
But if you just take a look at the footage that we're seeing here, is this live right now? | ||
This is the peace in the Middle East Peace 2025, you know, uh summit here, and it's the leadership of every country in the area, again, except for Israel and except for Hamas. | ||
So they got to get Hamas to sort of sign on to this and agree on, you know, to be involved in this. | ||
But the end of the day, instead of just a reversion to normal, because that's really the only other Option here was either Israel completely ethnically cleansed Gaza and sent all of the Gazans to Europe or Canada. | ||
That was their plan originally, and then they'd take over West Bank. | ||
So, like one outcome is just all of Gaza and the West Bank, all of Palestine is just eradicated, incorporated into Israel proper, annexed completely, and written out of the history books. | ||
That was one option. | ||
Another option would be, you know, the war just sort of ends, and we go back to status quo circa October 6th, 2023. | ||
And that just would have been a breast pee for disaster. | ||
Gaza would have been left to rebuild with nothing. | ||
Hamas would have still been in charge, and it would have been five or ten years before. | ||
The next conflagration consumes millions of souls in the area. | ||
This seems like the best possible outcome. | ||
Palestinians get to keep their land, they get to remain there, and they get investment from countries all around. | ||
They help rebuild, and then you've got all of these interests, all these economic interests investing into that area. | ||
They won't want it destroyed by war. | ||
This could be a plan for lasting peace. | ||
I think Trump has really laid out a plan for legitimate peace in the Middle East here. | ||
We'll see how it goes, but more on the other side. | ||
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You voted. | ||
You can extend it right permanent extension of massive tax break. | ||
Is that right? | ||
90% of Americans take the standard deduction. | ||
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If you had your way, the standard deduction would have been cut in half. | ||
That would have been a massive taxing case on Americans. | ||
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Alex is on the road, but I wouldn't be surprised if we heard from him as so much is developing today. | ||
Of course, Trump is in the Middle East, they're ahead of us. | ||
So they're already, you know, uh most of the way through the day there, and we got a lot of catching up to do. | ||
I've got videos from the speeches that he gave at the Knesset, as well as a number of other, you know, situations around the Middle East responding to reacting to this ceasefire deal and the potential for a full-fledged and solid and defendable peace uh treaty and agreement between not just Israel and whatever Palestinian authority they can get to go along with it, but all of the Arab nations surrounding as well. | ||
So I want to get some of those videos from the Knesset and hearing about this. | ||
The hostages have been freed, hostages freed, Gaza in ruins, two years of war is the headline at Drudge Report. | ||
Never forget never again. | ||
Trump addresses Israeli Knesset as hostages return home, ceasefire begins. | ||
And we'll tell I'll take I'll take an apology from all the doubters who thought that this would never happen, thought that this was an impossible thing to achieve, and hell. | ||
The ceasefire is only as good as you know the willingness of the participants to engage in it. | ||
So I'm not saying that this couldn't go Belly up at any moment. | ||
It absolutely could. | ||
But the hostages are being returned, or have been returned at this point. | ||
The Gazans are returning to what was once their homes, the just utterly destroyed Mars-like landscape of Gaza. | ||
And so I want to show some some clips from the speech at the Knesset earlier today. | ||
But actually, as we're speaking, Trump is holding this peace summit with 20 leaders of countries in the area and really around the world. | ||
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is there. | ||
Prime Minister Jay Carney of Canada is there. | ||
Trump, of course, is there. | ||
This is a full court push trying to establish some sort of peace. | ||
There are suspicious things about this that I'm suspicious of. | ||
There's this idea of a Board of Peace that will be a technocratic ruling body, an international force that will oversee Gaza with Tony Blair at the head, Tony Blair, who's hand in glove with Larry Ellison and his son and Tony Blair's son creating the digital ID program. | ||
Like you want to talk about Swamp Creatures, globalist of the highest degree. | ||
I don't want them having power over Gaza necessarily seems like some sort of weird and neo-colonial exercise that I'm not entirely in favor of. | ||
But it seems like those are a little bit up in the air, too. | ||
Trump backtracking his inclusion of Tony Blair in that. | ||
So, you know, I think a lot of people, though, a lot of people I see online who are not happy with what's going on, are not happy for the main reason is they want Israel punished for this. | ||
They think Israel's getting away with this. | ||
Basically, that allowing ceasefire to occur, allowing you know Israel to sort of not suffer consequences from this is they're getting away with murder. | ||
They're getting away with genocide, and people are not happy about that. | ||
But you have to operate in reality. | ||
And as far as I can tell, this is like a better outcome than I could even see possible. | ||
I really wasn't sure how this could come to an end in a way that didn't involve the mass expulsion of Gaza citizens into Canada or Europe or somewhere else. | ||
I just couldn't see how this ended any other way. | ||
Trump has found a way. | ||
He's got all these other countries to go along with it, which again might seem bizarre. | ||
And you know, like I just said, I'm a little bit uneasy about this whole technocratic board of international players. | ||
It's like what? | ||
I'm sorry, what are you talking about? | ||
That's kind of weird. | ||
But on the other hand, don't you want people from other countries putting money into Gaza, investing into Gaza, helping the Palestinians rebuild, having a financial stake in that area that can't be destroyed quite so easily next time. | ||
No matter what happens as an outcome of this, I do believe this is an inflection point. | ||
I do believe that the outcome of this conflict is different than every other conflict before. | ||
Because what's happened over the last two years is not exactly a new thing. | ||
In fact, the Israelis called it mowing the grass. | ||
Basically, you would have these enclaves that were anti-Israel, you would bomb the hell out of them, kill a bunch of people, kidnap a bunch of people, and then you'd back off and you'd let it kind of grow up again and rebuild and fester for longer, and then you bomb them again. | ||
And that was called mowing the grass. | ||
You just keep it trim. | ||
Okay. | ||
That was just the cyclical process that we were involved in for decade upon decade upon decade up till now. | ||
No matter what happens now, I think that cycle has been interrupted and will no longer revert to the status quo, which is a very, very good thing, in my opinion. | ||
Trump is actually in Egypt talking to all the leaders of all these countries and signing agreements. | ||
I understand we have a feat of that. | ||
This is just minutes ago. | ||
We paused it. | ||
It was during the commercial break. | ||
But let's go to Trump now speaking at this uh peace conference, peace 2025 in the Middle East. | ||
Here's President Donald Trump. | ||
I'm gonna say a few words. | ||
We're giving a little speech, and then we're gonna meet with the leaders after that and uh spend a little time together without the media. | ||
Uh the media is invited to the speech. | ||
I just want to tell you the people behind me and some of the people in the room that are so helpful. | ||
But the people behind me are the greatest leaders, most powerful leaders, the richest leaders, frankly. | ||
Sometimes it's not politically correct to say that, but I'll say it. | ||
The richest in the world that the world has ever seen. | ||
And yet when you get to know them, I know every one of them, uh in their own way, and and I can say in particular some, because that's the way life works, but some of the greatest people you'll ever meet, and people that really care for their countries. | ||
And why uh this happened is they all came together and they wanted to get Gaza straightened out. | ||
They wanted to get the whole thing straightened out. | ||
It got to a point where it was just crazy. | ||
And uh once they got together, and once we started talking, it went really to me. | ||
It went smoothly. | ||
It went so smoothly. | ||
It was such a big help, but it went so smoothly that nobody could even believe it that we're sitting here and getting this uh all certified out and all done. | ||
And uh and everybody's happy about it. | ||
Everybody's happy about it, like I've never seen before, actually. | ||
I've done other deals and people don't care as much. | ||
Uh big deals. | ||
I think they're big deals, but this is something that's taken off like a rocket ship. | ||
And it did from the beginning, and I've heard for years this is the biggest deal, it'll never happen for years, long before I ran for office, that this is the Middle East. | ||
It's uh the biggest, most complicated deal. | ||
And also it's the uh place that could lead to tremendous problems like World War III. | ||
They always talk about World War III would start in the Middle East, and uh that's not gonna happen. | ||
We don't want it to start anywhere, actually, but it's not gonna happen. | ||
So I just want to thank everybody, and I'll see you in a little while. | ||
And in particular, thank you all. | ||
Thank you to me. | ||
Mr. General, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Great job. | ||
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Wow, so that's Donald Trump, everybody. | ||
Announcing he stopped World War III, sitting at a table with the leaders of the Middle East all over, except for the leaders of Hamas and Israel, but basically every other leader in the entire area coming together to establish, as Trump says, something that everybody thought was impossible. | ||
An actual solid agreement for peace, an agreement for all of these countries to come together to use a lot of their incredible wealth to help rebuild Gaza. | ||
And a lot of people are saying, and I have a hard time disagreeing, this could very well end in a Palestinian state, in a full-fledged Palestinian state, which is just the exact opposite of what Israel intended. | ||
And in a way, it would be the most appropriately ironic outcome to this conflict after two years of devastation at the hands of the Israelis for the Palestinians to actually get the two-state solution that has eluded their grasp for decade upon decade. | ||
It really is interesting. | ||
It really is incredible what Trump is pulling off here. | ||
And not just in the Middle East, but here at home as well, with Russia as well. | ||
Now, with Russia, I'm a little bit even less certain of exactly what's going on. | ||
And this isn't a matter of you know, me not paying attention or doing research. | ||
It's a matter of this is the way that diplomacy works. | ||
These days it's deeply, deeply confusing for those of us trying to figure out exactly what's going on. | ||
But you've got war drums and beating the chest and rattling the saber in public, but in private, it seems like Russia and Trump are a lot closer than you would think. | ||
And so Trump is threatening to send Tomahawk missiles, Russia is responding in kind, and yet at the same time, Putin keeps giving these speeches where he's obviously on the same side of Trump metaphorically, uh, metaphysically, you could say. | ||
He's against the same forces we're against. | ||
He's against the globalists, he's against the transgender agenda. | ||
He's against the you know, scumbags calling for the death of Charlie Kirk. | ||
Like Putin is one of the only world leaders that actually seems tuned into this stuff and on the same resonance as Trump is. | ||
Very, very interesting things, like the special envoy to America, Kirill Dmitriev, posting QAnon quotes and QAnon posts. | ||
And this guy is the manager of the sovereign wealth fund of Russia. | ||
Very, very high-up person, very big deal in the Russian government. | ||
And he on X is like routinely posting things, very it's not even obliquely hinting, like very blatantly hinting that like Russia and America are working together behind the scenes to defeat a wider global conspiracy. | ||
So I don't know who to believe here. | ||
I don't know whether, you know, the saber rattling and the Russia war hawk mentality is a reality, or whether there are these back channel conversations. | ||
You've got people like Melania Trump giving a speech, one of her first and only addresses as First Lady, talking about having a back channel to Putin in order to save children that are affected by the war. | ||
There are some very interesting things going on under the surface and behind the scenes these days that we're trying to uh pick apart for you and figure out exactly what's going on. | ||
But all eyes are in the Middle East right now. | ||
Trump to chair Egypt summit as all living Israeli hostages have been freed. | ||
Hamas released all 20 of the last living hostages on Monday. | ||
The Israeli military said it's part of a breakthrough ceasefire. | ||
After two years of war between Israel and Hamas in the devastated Gaza Strip, buses carrying dozens of freed Palestinian prisoners drove to the West Bank city of Ramallah and the Gaza Strip and the Hamas run prisoners' office said Israel has released more than 1900 prisoners as part of the ceasefire deal. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump is in the region to discuss the U.S. proposed deal and post-war plans with other leaders. | ||
A surge of humanitarian aid was expected into famine-stricken Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless. | ||
So again, I see this as an absolute good thing. | ||
If for no other reason than the bombs are no longer falling, the attacks are no longer destroying people, and some hope of peace actually exists out there. | ||
And again, this is what I mean, but when I say, yeah, God bless the peacemaker, Hamas Free's living hostages. | ||
They're chanting Trump's name in the Knesset. | ||
And weirdly, mobs of Israelis are booing Benjamin Netanyahu while cheering President Trump. | ||
Because again, it seems like everybody is in favor of this deal except for the Israeli government. | ||
And the people who want Israel punished, like the Nazis with Nuremberg trials for crimes against humanity and punishment by death. | ||
Like they want some form of recompense to come about following the two years of abject murder by the Israeli regime. | ||
But other than that, everybody's happy. | ||
But other than that, everybody's thrilled. | ||
They are asking why it took this long. | ||
And this is the thing with the this is a New York Times article. | ||
Why now? | ||
The lost chances to reach a hostage deal in ceasefire months ago. | ||
They say overarching this moment was the question of whether this deal could have been done far sooner, when more hostages may have been alive, and before tens of thousands more Palestinians were killed, which is a very interesting question. | ||
Because in fact, if getting the hostages back was the sole purpose of the entire conflict, they could have gotten the hostages back on October 9th or 10th of 2023 when a deal was offered by Hamas to return all hostages in return for letting out a bunch of uh Palestinian prisoners. | ||
So, you know, whether that's the point of this article or not, what they're pointing at, what they're pointing to is the fact that this entire war has been purposeless. | ||
That Israel has not achieved anything other than a return to status quo with hundreds of thousands of dead Gazans in tow. | ||
I mean, what was the point of this? | ||
And why didn't they make a deal earlier? | ||
What were they trying to achieve? | ||
Of course, we know what they were trying to achieve. | ||
What they were actually trying to achieve was the wholesale destruction of Iran and the entire axis of resistance so they could achieve the Greater Israel project. | ||
That has come to an end. | ||
And because of their actions over the last two years, it's probably farther out of their reach than maybe ever before. | ||
And the only tangible thing that you really hang your hat on here is the overthrow of Bashir al-Assad, which isn't going well either. | ||
As now Israel is in the position of having to defend the Druze people inside Syria and the Christians inside Syria from being targeted by their ISIS-aligned former Al-Qaeda terrorist leader now. | ||
It's all insane. | ||
It's all completely crazy. | ||
But as the New York Times, you know, admits, yeah, this could have been done a lot earlier. | ||
People could have been saved. | ||
A lot of people could have not been killed, and we achieved nothing by allowing it to be extended this longer. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
Any mentions, and maybe we'll go to this clip because I do think it's a fascinating insight into Israel's internal um video, you know, uh politics and divide and how they feel about Netanyahu. | ||
They say, you know, they could have gotten these hostages earlier. | ||
That's what lay behind the boos that ran through the crowd when Mr. Whitkoff mentioned Mr. Netanyahu. | ||
Hearing the reaction, Mr. Whitkoff tried to defend Netanyahu, insisting that I was in the trenches with the prime minister and saw how he was seeking a safer, stronger future for the Jewish people. | ||
This was met with more booing. | ||
Let's go to that video now. | ||
Clip number 56, I believe. | ||
This is Steve Witkoff over the weekend, I believe this was on Sunday, addressing a crowd in Israel, and they start booing when he starts mentioning Netanyahu agreeing to this peace deal. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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To Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. | |
Oh. | ||
Oh. | ||
And it's funny because in the audio, you can't really tell if they're boos or cheers, but then listen to his response. | ||
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to prime minister benjin yahoo Okay. | ||
Let me let me just finish my thought. | ||
All right. | ||
So you're clearly they're booing and they're mad. | ||
And then the reports later, this same crowd was chanting Trump's name. | ||
Yeah, there's the Greater Israel project, or at least part of it as advertised for Netanyahu. | ||
Yeah, they didn't achieve that. | ||
And Nanyahu had a lot of good reasons personally to try to get this war not just started, but then you know, uh accelerate it at every pass. | ||
And that's another interesting development that I haven't seen a lot of reporting on. | ||
Is there a couple things that have been delayed until the end of this war. | ||
One of them would be the trials against Netanyahu, corruption trials, really a whole host of trials that all seem to coincidentally occur right as Syria was attacked, or Israel bomb Syria, or the attack against Iran was launched. | ||
It all happened to be like right as he was about to testify. | ||
That was kind of interesting. | ||
But the bigger, you know, larger, more concerning trials that he's facing, including the outrage from within his own side, you know, the the Lakud party, you know, he may be ousted by them and lose their protection. | ||
But all of that was delayed while the war was going on. | ||
So now those crimes may be aired out and the trials completed. | ||
That's going to be interesting. | ||
You're also going to see, hopefully, the outcome of the investigation into October 7th. | ||
It's a weird situation where in Israel it was both illegal to question October 7th, Right? | ||
How dare you question our atrocity propaganda? | ||
Forty babies were beheaded and put into ovens, and if you question that, you're going to jail. | ||
But also we're investigating what happened, and we think maybe you know things weren't handled properly. | ||
And there was like a seven-hour stand down, and then they sent helicopter gunships to kill everybody in the area, including the Israelis and the hostages themselves. | ||
So all of that has been buried this entire time and may come out. | ||
Gaza itself is a crime scene. | ||
The whole area is replete with evidence of Israeli war crimes. | ||
We're going to get to see what exactly happened in a number of these instances. | ||
Things that we haven't even really heard about because, you know, part of the Israeli strategy is to kill all of the journalists. | ||
You don't actually know what's going on in the area that they're committing war crimes. | ||
So all of that's going to come out. | ||
We got we got a very interesting couple of weeks ahead of us, folks. | ||
And if I was Israel, if I was Benjamin Netanyahu, I would frantically be looking around at all of my neighbors wondering who we attack next. | ||
What can we get going next? | ||
Can we get into Iran? | ||
Can we just kick that off real quick? | ||
Let's just nuke one of their sights and because uh we don't do that. | ||
All of this will be lost. | ||
All of our two years of destroying our own reputation will be for less than nothing. | ||
We'll have actually taken a step backwards in terms of their greater ambitions of the Global Israel project, etc. | ||
etc. | ||
Let's go to a couple videos of Trump at the Knesset. | ||
This is clip number two here, talking about how this is not just the end of the war. | ||
It's the beginning of a wonderful new age on Earth in the Middle East around the world. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
This is not only the end of a war. | ||
This is the end of a age of terror and death, and the beginning of the age of faith and hope and of God. | ||
It's the start of a grand concordant lasting harmony for Israel and all the nations of what will soon be a truly magnificent region. | ||
I believe that So strongly. | ||
This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East. | ||
And it absolutely is. | ||
Again, one way or another, things are different now than they were before. | ||
Let's go to clip three here. | ||
Again, this is Trump addressing Israeli's Knesset, talking about the success of bringing about this peace agreement. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. Speaker, Steve members of the Knesset and cherished citizens of Israel. | ||
We gather on a day of profound joy, of soaring hope of renewed faith, and above all, a day to give our deepest thanks to the almighty God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. | ||
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Thank you. | |
After two harrowing years in darkness and captivity, 20 courageous hostages are returning to the glorious embrace of their families, and it is glorious. | ||
Twenty-eight more precious loved ones are coming home at last to rest in this sacred soil for all of time. | ||
And after so many years of unceasing war and endless danger, today the skies are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still, and the sun rises on a holy land that is finally at peace. | ||
A land and a region that will live, God willing in peace for all eternity. | ||
Very powerful address by Trump at the Israeli Knesset. | ||
And we've got more clips here, but I think we'll move on because we have a lot of other stuff talk about outside of Israel and the Middle East. | ||
But it's a beautiful thing, it really is. | ||
Never forget and never again. | ||
Trump addresses Israeli Knesset as hostages come home, ceasefire begins. | ||
He was greeted with applause and standing ovations. | ||
Although one member of the parliament, Ofer Kassif of the leftist Hadash party, was expelled for causing a disruption during Trump's remarks. | ||
There were a few protests from the Israeli Congress members. | ||
Trump also promising to send 200 U.S. troops to monitor the ceasefire. | ||
Which again might be the only time in my life that I've agreed with the deployment of troops to the Middle East. | ||
It's like, okay, 200. | ||
They're there to oversee the operations. | ||
I mean, you don't want the IDF doing it. | ||
I don't want the UN troops going in or the NATO troops going in. | ||
I mean, there could be a lot of cause for trouble, no matter who goes in. | ||
It may we may be sitting ducks here. | ||
I think Alex said it last week. | ||
This is a prime USS Liberty opportunity here. | ||
Which, okay, we can worry about that, killing 200 or more, you know, however many of our soldiers would not be a positive development, but I think they can handle it. | ||
I think they can handle it. | ||
I think they can handle overseeing things, and I like that it's America in the driver's seat for a lot of this. | ||
And that that does seem to be what it what it is. | ||
You know, a lot of people are really trying to look at this, you know, sideways and find some way that we're getting screwed over. | ||
I just don't see it. | ||
I just don't see it. | ||
I see Trump finally standing up. | ||
And remember, my God, there's so much to say about this. | ||
I gotta move on. | ||
I gotta move on because we're gonna be joined by Joel Gilbert later. | ||
We're gonna be joined by Syrian Girl. | ||
We're gonna get very much back into this topic. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, no boots on the Oh, no boots on the ground. | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
We'll see about that. | ||
We'll get very much back into this topic, but we've got deportations talked about, we've got protests to talk about, we've got all sorts of things to talk about. | ||
Trump's talking about doing the insurrection act, there's the government shutdown, there's the digital ID program being installed everywhere by everybody. | ||
So we're gonna have to move on from uh Israel, but we could go on and on about it because it is absolutely fascinating and a huge and incredible change in the uh condition of that part of the world. | ||
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We'll be joined by Joel Gilbert and Syrian Girl later today. | ||
So we'll probably certainly will get back into the peace deal with Syrian girl, and I imagine Joel Gilbert will have some stuff to say about that as well. | ||
Although what he's coming on mostly is talk about Latish old to old Tish James and the crimes that she's being accused of and will likely go down for. | ||
But it is, of course, Columbus Day. | ||
And despite the best efforts on the left to lie about our history and, you know, destroy our pride in what we've accomplished as a people, Europeans, that is. | ||
We still celebrate it. | ||
And actually, Trump is uh doubled down on this. | ||
I believe I have a video of it. | ||
Uh I'm not sure which one it is exactly. | ||
Yeah, clip 47 here. | ||
This is Trump signing the uh Columbus Day proclamation, adding it with a little tag of his own that really only Trump can pull off. | ||
Here's Trump signing the uh declaration of celebrating Columbus Day. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Today we have uh your Columbus Day proclamation for Monday, which we're signing a bit early. | ||
Uh Christopher Columbia Columbus, obviously, uh discovered the new world in 1492. | ||
Uh he was a great Italian uh explorer. | ||
Um he sailed his three ships, the Nina the Penta and Santa Maria across the Atlantic Ocean and landed in what's today the Caribbean. | ||
Uh, but this is a particularly important uh holiday for Italian Americans who celebrate uh the legacy of Christopher Columbus and the innovation uh and uh explorer zeal that he represented. | ||
In other words, we're calling it Columbus Day. | ||
Yes. | ||
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That was the press that broke out in the past. | ||
I've never seen that happen before the press actually broke out in applause. | ||
Good. | ||
Columbus Day. | ||
We're back. | ||
Columbus say we're back, Italians. | ||
We're back, Italians. | ||
We're back, Italians. | ||
Let everybody know. | ||
You love to see it. | ||
And I don't have too much time to get into this right now. | ||
But just know we still have a lot of work to do when it comes to Columbus and and educating people on what the reality was. | ||
And one of the best tools for this, I think, is a book called Debunking Howard Zinn. | ||
Because in case you don't know, Howard Zinn is the author of The People's History of the United States. | ||
It became a, you know, ultra popular. | ||
It was in pop culture. | ||
If you ever seen Goodwill Hunting, you know, it's one of the things that the main character references, and it turns out Matt Damon actually grew up like right next door to Howard Zinn, and they were like family friends. | ||
But the people's history of the United States starts off with the story of Columbus, completely and utterly distorted from reality, completely manipulating and distorting facts. | ||
And that book itself has provided the groundwork for all of the indigenous indigenous People's Day and the anti-Columbian protests that have broken out and really probably reached their heights around 2018, you know, 2019 around that area. | ||
And I encourage you to go read that book. | ||
And again, I could go through the whole chapter. | ||
The first chapter of the book, debunking Howard Zinn, says this. | ||
Howard Zinn rode to fame and fortune on the quote, untold story of Christopher Columbus, a shocking tale of severed hands, raped women, and gentle enslaved people worked to death to slake white Europeans' lust for gold. | ||
Today, that story is anything but untold. | ||
Zinn's narrative about the genocidal discoverer of America has captured our education system and popular culture. | ||
And of course, then it goes through the actual quotes that Zinn provides, and this is just one, you know, example. | ||
Where he talks about uh Columbus, and what he says was quote, they had no iron, their spears are made out of cane. | ||
They would make fine servants, dot dot dot, with fifty men, we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever we want. | ||
And so he presents that and says, look, Columbus is talking about subjugating all these people. | ||
Isn't it horrible? | ||
Well, then this book actually provides the things that are included in that ellipses, which is all about how they are fine people and they're they won't be hurt and they'll actually be helped, and actually these other people, these other natives from a different land come in and capture all these people. | ||
So when it's Columbus saying these people are docile and would make good slaves, he's saying that's why these other indigenous people keep them as slaves, and we're going to free them from those people. | ||
So again, I don't have time to get it. | ||
I could spend a whole show just debunking the lies about uh Christopher Columbus. | ||
The thing to understand about it is not because they're wrong, it's not because they don't know better. | ||
They deliberately lie about our heroes because they're blood libeling white people. | ||
And that's what you need to understand. | ||
These things are blood libels against Europeans. | ||
They are completely false, knowingly false, and they're spread to destroy our love of our heritage and the freedom it provides. | ||
So remember that. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith sitting in today as Alex travels on yet another secret mission infiltrating the mainstream. | ||
And I'm sure if you're a regular viewer of Alex, you probably know what he's doing. | ||
And if you're not, you'll know very soon. | ||
And let's just leave it at that. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Joel Gilbert. | ||
He is, of course, a film director and producer, the owner of Highway 61 Entertainment in Los Angeles. | ||
He's an expert on the ideology of the political left as well as an authority on Middle East politics. | ||
Joel is known for his films like There's No Place Like Utopia, Dreams of My Real Father, Atomic Jihad, Farewell Israel, and the brand new movie Trump, The Art of the Insult. | ||
You can find his website at highway61ENT.com or on X at Joel S. Gilbert. | ||
Mr. Gilbert, thanks so much for joining us today. | ||
Okay, great to be with you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
And uh obviously you're the right person to have on right now because not only are big things happening in the Middle East, and I want to get to that, but let's start with old Tish James, Letitia James. | ||
Uh, she is finally seemed to be stopped in her reign of terror against uh Trump and his supporters. | ||
What is the latest with the indictment against her? | ||
And how likely do you it do you think it is that she ends up in jail because of this? | ||
Well, uh certainly she came on the radar of of all of America, and especially conservatives when she ran for office, claiming that if she was elected, she would target President Trump and find a crime to convict him of. | ||
We've never heard anything this outrageous, even coming from third world countries that somebody would uh seek office saying they would target somebody. | ||
Uh so we certainly were alarmed. | ||
She also used racist language to describe Trump uh and it so it was a shocking uh presentation that Letitia James made. | ||
And soon as she got elected, she put together this trumped-up conspiracy against Donald Trump, uh alleging that banks that he had paid back and there were no victims for somehow were misrepresented about uh the properties that Trump was financing, uh, even though Trump had provided numbers and said you have to do your own appraisal. | ||
This is my opinion. | ||
You asked for my opinion, but don't rely on it. | ||
He had disclaimers. | ||
So her entire case against Trump was absurd, and it was political targeting. | ||
And we've never seen that in this country. | ||
So it was very upsetting. | ||
And I thought, well, how could she know so much about mortgage fraud? | ||
And I knew that uh New York was an open records state. | ||
So I just went online and looked at uh Letitia James's history of uh financial transactions in the real estate sector and her mortgages, they're all online. | ||
Anyone can download it. | ||
And the first thing I realized right away is Letitia James probably should not have uh charged Trump with mortgage fraud in an open record state. | ||
Because when I downloaded all her uh mortgage history, every single transaction she did involved fraud. | ||
Uh the very first one when she's only 24 years old, 1983, she bought a townhome, and in the mortgage document, she claimed that her father was her husband. | ||
She said she was married to her father, and they obviously did that so she could qualify to get a loan. | ||
That was illegal. | ||
Then she purchased an apartment building in Brooklyn in 2001. | ||
It was four stories with five apartment units according to the certificate of occupancy. | ||
Certificate of occupancy by New York City is the one and only designation as to how many units are in your building. | ||
Now, Letitia James uh does 13 different mortgages and refinances and credit line mortgages over 24 years with this property in Brooklyn. | ||
And each time she says either it's only one unit or it's four units instead of five. | ||
Now, this is very significant because when you have four units or less, you qualify with the banks for a residential mortgage rate, which is lower and almost very low closing costs, almost no closing cost. | ||
Once you have five apartments or more, like Letitia had, you get commercial rates, which are higher and massive closing costs. | ||
So clearly she defrauded banks 13 times over 24 years to get these loans she wasn't entitled to. | ||
One loan was very interesting. | ||
I wrote about the very first one. | ||
She took a loan from the federal government in 2011 under the HAMP program, which was part of TARP. | ||
You might remember that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So she had a 10% private bank mortgage loan, and she wanted to get the U.S. government loan for only 2.7% on the back of the American taxpayers. | ||
So she lies and says, uh, oh, I have a financial hardship which you're required to have. | ||
She says, I can't pay my mortgage, but she was making 14,000 a month. | ||
So that was probably a lie. | ||
Secondly, she says it's only four units, and the program itself was not even qualified for five units or above. | ||
Then I looked at, and also my colleague Sam Antar looked at the uh three homes she bought in Virginia. | ||
She bought single family homes. | ||
One was a foreclosure she bought with her aunt, and then Letitia doesn't appear on the deed or and doesn't disclose it in her New York State candidate filings. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
She purchased a building on Sterling Avenue where she claimed that it was be it would be her primary residence again to get lower interest rates because the bank gives you lower interest rates if they think you're gonna live there because they think you'll take care of the property better. | ||
Right. | ||
If you if it's gonna be a rental, they give you higher interest rates. | ||
So she says that's my primary residence. | ||
And Letitia was just charged. | ||
Her I think, which is just the very first charge with many superseding indictments to come. | ||
She was charged uh for bank fraud regarding her purchase of a house on Peroni Avenue, also in Norfolk, Virginia, because she said that would be her primary or secondary residence, and she wasn't allowed to rent it out. | ||
Then she went ahead and rented it out and reported rental income. | ||
So she didn't do anything. | ||
There's nothing she did in the real estate realm since 1983 that did not involve fraud. | ||
So I think she can't get out of it. | ||
She can't say, oh, I didn't intend to do it. | ||
It was a clerical error. | ||
It was a pattern, a pattern of fraud for 43 years. | ||
She can't say I didn't know the law because she's been suing people in the state of New York for these very same crimes, including President Trump for mortgage fraud. | ||
I mean, Letitia set the standard. | ||
She said no one's above the law. | ||
She said any slight error, even a small error on a mortgage application like Trump is a grave crime, and you must be punished because ordinary people cannot get away with this. | ||
So uh I think more indictments are coming, and Letitia's gonna have to resign and cop a plea at some point because her statements, though I'm being targeted by Trump, which you know, the hypocrisy is out is uh, you know, uh breathtaking. | ||
Uh I don't think they're gonna work. | ||
It's almost more than hypocrisy, isn't it? | ||
Because you're right. | ||
I mean, the statement she made even before getting elected, yeah, she said she was going to go after Trump, but she also said that would be the only thing she would do, right? | ||
Her actual quote was, I'll get into the office, I'll sue President Trump, and then I'll go home. | ||
And it's like, and she got elected on the basis of that. | ||
So it's completely outrageous. | ||
And it seems like the left, the media, the Democrats, I mean, they have no idea how to respond to this. | ||
Obviously, it's absurd for them to claim that this is political persecution. | ||
That's not stopping them from doing it anyway, but in the face of what they've done to Trump, it sort of falls flat. | ||
I saw I played a video last week of CNN going, yeah, but everybody does it. | ||
Everybody lies on their mortgage application. | ||
And it's like they are so desperate and scrambling to to you know, justify what she's doing, they're really making fools out of themselves. | ||
What do you think the strategy they're gonna pursue is? | ||
Is it gonna work or does Trump just need to just hammer down and just go, now she committed a crime, we're going after her. | ||
Uh because I mean, I can't see the Democrat strategy paying off. | ||
I don't think anybody's outraged about Letitia James. | ||
Nobody is furious that Trump is going after Letitia James. | ||
I don't think anybody likes her in the first place. | ||
So, you know, what is what is the outcome of this going to be, do you think, down the line? | ||
Well, a couple things. | ||
Uh, you know, you're right. | ||
The the Democrat uh party and uh, you know, politicians are all rallying around Letitia James saying we stand with her. | ||
Zoran Mandami held this ridiculous uh event in New York where he had a bunch of people surrounding him and they repeated after him. | ||
And he said, if you want to get to Letitia James, you have to go through us. | ||
Now you can imagine if the law worked like that, that you needed to go through uh, you know, a candidate for mayor and a bunch of people on a say, oh, well, I guess we can't charge, we've got to go through them first. | ||
Uh But look, the if you look at the uh indictment of Letitia James in the Eastern District of Virginia, uh the the facts speak for itself. | ||
It's all in black and white. | ||
It's very simple facts. | ||
It's bank fraud, it's mail fraud, it's insurance fraud, it's a tax fraud, it's it's mortgage fraud. | ||
And it's not one little clerical error. | ||
It's every single property she purchased or refinanced, uh, she engaged in mortgage fraud. | ||
So all anybody has to do is read these. | ||
The indictment is very simple, and I think there's more coming that are going to be very simple. | ||
You can read my articles in the Gateway Pundit from March. | ||
All I did was reproduce the mortgage documents where she signed a document where on three places it said, I'm married to my father, Robert James, give me the loan. | ||
Uh on the hamp loan from the U.S. government, she says I have a financial hardship under penalty of perjury. | ||
She says she only has four units, even though certificate of occupancy, she's got five. | ||
She took out a credit line mortgage in 2021, well within the Statute of Limitations from Citizens Bank in New York for 200,000, and she said her apartment building was only one unit, one. | ||
And the reason she did that overkill is because the commercial uh closing costs when you have five or more units are 2.8% of the loan. | ||
With residential, when you have one, you know, four or less and one, uh, there's almost no closing costs. | ||
So the fraud is in black and white. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
All anyone has to do is look at the facts. | ||
Uh but you're right. | ||
They're all just saying, well, I stand with her, and this is, you know, political targeting. | ||
Uh I don't think the American people are very sympathetic to Letitia James. | ||
Uh especially I think they agree with what Letitia said, you can't cheat banks uh because the ordinary person, uh, the government would throw the book at them. | ||
And Letitia James has a history of of mortgage fraud that goes back for 43 years. | ||
That is so crazy. | ||
And I guess she sort of took the uh the Ilhan Omar strategy of utilizing family connections, right? | ||
A lot of people think we talk about Ilhan Omar marrying her brother, people think there was some sort of incestuous relationship there. | ||
No, it was a workaround from the immigration system. | ||
It was uh, you know, it was fraud. | ||
So she said she's married to the guy so she can get the access that a wife would normally get. | ||
Sounds like Letitia James did the same thing with her father, saying, Oh, I'm married to him so she can use his income uh to get a house. | ||
And it just it just goes to the mindset, doesn't it? | ||
If they can get away with it, then they will. | ||
If they think they can fudge something to get a little bit of a better offer, then that's what they'll do. | ||
I mean, that's the mindset of these people that they all seem to operate under. | ||
And it seemed like she was sort of damned if she did, damned if she didn't, right? | ||
Because she said her primary residence was in Virginia, but if you're gonna be the attorney general of New York, your primary residence has to be in New York. | ||
So it's like, okay, either she's not the attorney general of New York, because she actually does live in Virginia, or she doesn't live in Virginia, so she lied on her application. | ||
So it was like either she's doing something illegal this way or doing something illegal this way, but there was really no way out of this for her, was there? | ||
Well, let me like point out a little bit more. | ||
Like I'm looking at the public documents, they're all online, and it's just to me, looks like just blatant fraud in black and white. | ||
Now, uh the government and the Department of Justice, they have the ability to subpoena documents from the mortgage companies that I don't have access to. | ||
And uh one of my sources told me, for example, the Northwake, Virginia uh property on Sterling Avenue that hasn't been charged yet, but I think it's coming. | ||
On that property, I was told she applied for the loan with her with her niece multiple times, multiple times, and it was rejected every time. | ||
And only then Letitia changed the designation to say, oh, it's gonna be my primary residence, because she was they wouldn't let her, she wasn't qualified. | ||
And once she said it'd be your primary residence, she was approved. | ||
So there's a lot more that the DOJ can get. | ||
Uh they can subpoena insurance records, for example. | ||
And even on the indictment for the Peroni Avenue that Letitia was indicted last week, it actually says she committed mortgage fraud because the insurance records are private, they're not online. | ||
But when she told the bank that I've only got one unit or four units in my building, uh, she would have applied for insurance based on lower Unit counts, and that's insurance fraud. | ||
So, and then when you wire the money, it's bank fraud. | ||
So these are massive amount of crimes you commit uh when you commit mortgage fraud. | ||
And uh it's just in black and white. | ||
Uh but as you say, in states like New York and California, there hasn't been a whole lot of accountability for Democrats. | ||
So they may have this mindset that they really isn't they can kind of get away with anything, and they I mean how crazy is it Letitia James charged Trump with this ridiculous theory of mortgage fraud that because the bank asked him to provide a value to his buildings to give his opinion, he gave his opinion and said, Don't rely on me. | ||
Disclaimer, you must do your own appraisals. | ||
And the banks did their own appraisals. | ||
And the banks do not base their lending on the opinion of the borrower whatsoever. | ||
So it's just amazing that she must have known that she was committing mortgage fraud on application after application, and she just didn't think. | ||
Can Joel Gilbert or anybody in the country go online and pull up my records and see that I'm I'm a serial mortgage fraudster? | ||
Apparently she didn't even think about it. | ||
Well, this is this is sort of behind why they make some of these choices, right? | ||
If she'd succeeded in her mission, if Trump was sitting in jail right now and Kamala Harris was the president, Letish James probably be at the top of the list for like attorney general of the United States, right? | ||
I also wonder, because I think at least one of the purchases of a house in Virginia was in 2024, right? | ||
I always wonder if she wasn't preparing for a Kamala victory, you know, expecting to be appointed to something in the uh in the federal government. | ||
So she, you know, expected to get away with this, expected to send Trump to prison, and then you know, who would have found her mortgage fraud stuff? | ||
The Democrats would have been in charge, Trump would have been in prison, and they would have been able to go on their merry way. | ||
Same thing that happened with the Russia collusion situation where they're sending these text messages, never thinking that Trump would be in office. | ||
They're thinking Hillary Clinton's gonna get in office. | ||
We'll succeed in our insurance plan. | ||
Hillary Clinton will get in office, then she'll cover all this up. | ||
So they didn't worry about being secretive or clandestine because they'll have it covered up. | ||
So it's really their hubris, isn't it, that the end of the day that uh you know allows them to do all of this. | ||
But what does come next? | ||
What is next for for her in particular? | ||
More charges being filed. | ||
And who is this Lindsay Halligan person? | ||
My interpretation of it is that the people in the in the office in uh DC just weren't doing what Trump wanted, were not filing things, were trying to run out the clock and wait for the statute of limitations to expire with things like James Comey. | ||
And Trump had to at the last minute insert his personal prosecutor, his personal attorney, Lindsay Halligan, who apparently is is able to pull all of this off. | ||
What do you know about her and the way the deep state is still working to protect these people from indictment? | ||
Okay, let's talk about the Department of Justice. | ||
Uh Trump's uh biggest misstep in his first uh term was that he was intimidated from taking control of the Department of Justice. | ||
Even though he was the chief law enforcement officer in the country, the Democrats and the media screamed, the DOJ has to be independent. | ||
Keep your hands off, keep it independent. | ||
And Trump was intimidated, even though Barack Obama certainly exercised his authority as the chief law enforcement officer to persecute and whoever he wanted to through the DOJ. | ||
Trump was intimidated in his first term by this rhetoric, and he he did not take control of it. | ||
And they went ahead and prosecuted everyone from Paul Manafort to Roger Stone. | ||
They persecuted and prosecuted Trump himself. | ||
So that was a critical mistake. | ||
Now I think Trump realized in his second term he tried to bring uh, you know, Matt uh Matt Gates on to be attorney general. | ||
That fell through, and he immediately turned to Pam Bondi. | ||
Now the problem is that Trump promised in his campaign reform. | ||
I'm gonna reform the DOJ. | ||
Now, one way to reform it is to fire just about everybody and rebuild it from the ground up. | ||
There's 115,000 employees. | ||
Thousands of them were hired by Obama from the SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
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They hired radicals to turn the Department of Justice into a social justice organization, civil rights division, you name it. | ||
So Trump could have and probably should have just fired everybody and rebuilt it. | ||
Instead, he said, okay, I'm just going to replace the top people. | ||
And I'll fire a few people, but I'm just going to replace the top people. | ||
The problem is his top people are dependent on uh all the mid-level prosecutors. | ||
Uh and look, the DOJ is a swamp organization. | ||
It's mostly Democrats. | ||
And these mid-level prosecutors can tell Pam Bondi, oh, you know, there's not enough evidence. | ||
Um, if we charge Letitia James, uh, a jury is probably not going to convict her, so why should we bother? | ||
Uh they come up with all these arguments to delay, and we don't have evidence, and you know, they always have a different agenda, but they can they can sabotage these things from moving forward, even if Pam Bondi wants to move forward. | ||
And so, as you said, Trump at the last second started posting messages on truth. | ||
Pam, you've, you know, we got a deadline. | ||
Comey has to be charged. | ||
Another statute of limitations gonna run out next week. | ||
And so he went ahead and fired the East Virginia prosecutor who actually had a conflict because of I think his daughter in law or something, he was he had a connection to Comey. | ||
And uh Trump puts in Halligan, a former attorney of his, and she immediately files the case against Comey, and then Letitia James came next. | ||
But that's the problem is that the DOJ has 115,000 employees. | ||
Uh, there's this guy, Todd Blanch. | ||
I'm just writing an article coming out in the uh uh gateway pundit. | ||
He's the deputy attorney general, and he was a lifelong Democrat. | ||
He just became you know a Republican last year. | ||
And there have been no J six pardons ever since he took over as deputy attorney general. | ||
So you gotta wonder if this guy is sabotaging the you know the process to get Trump's agenda enacted. | ||
Uh so that's one of the biggest things we have to keep our eye on. | ||
You may know I'm a very big critic of Pam Bondi because of my film The Trayvon Hoax that I did in 2019, exposing uh the Trevon Martin prosecution as based on a fake witness. | ||
The whole thing was fake. | ||
You might remember Rachel Gentel, the hefty Asian American girl uh that was the key prosecution witness. | ||
Well, I found out and showed in my film she was not Trayvon's girlfriend. | ||
She was not on the phone with him, like she claimed. | ||
There was a different girl named Diamond Eugene that was Trayvon's girlfriend, was on the phone with him right before he was shot, and she met with Crump, she met with Trayvon's parents, and then she refused to lie to the police. | ||
So they substituted in this girl who was 200 pounds heavier, 200 uh two years older than Trayvon, and went to a different school and got her to lie on the stand that she somehow heard some things on the phone that contradicted the eyewitnesses. | ||
Anyway, what happened is uh the local police had exonerated George Zimmerman. | ||
They said this is self-defense, see you later. | ||
Ben Crump, Al Sharp, and even Obama, they start all these street protests. | ||
We just want an arrest. | ||
Pam Bondi, instead of looking at the evidence and saying, sorry, Ben Crump, sorry, Sharpton, this is self-defense. | ||
I've looked at the evidence, see you later. | ||
Instead, she appoints a special prosecutor to indict George Zimmerman. | ||
Pam Bondi says Travon's parents are friends of hers. | ||
She defends Ben Crump. | ||
So you could argue that because of Pam Bondi, we Black Lives Matter was founded because Black Lives Matter was founded based on Zimmerman's acquittal. | ||
So all the hands up, don't shoot, George Floyd riots. | ||
You know, you could argue it's all Pam Bondi's fault. | ||
So I don't know if Trump knew what Pam Bondi did in Florida when he appointed her. | ||
Well, and my concern is she doesn't have a backbone and she caves in to the to the mob. | ||
That's my concern. | ||
I guess that's the question. | ||
I think she was involved in some of the early Jeffrey Epstein agreements as well. | ||
And so I guess the question is, is Pam Bondi incompetent or working against Trump? | ||
I mean, uh you know, I hate to say it, but it seems like those are the two options. | ||
Would you agree with that? | ||
Look, she could just be somebody that doesn't have a backbone, that uh doesn't want to be controversial, that just wants to kind of get along to go along. | ||
That's what she did in Florida. | ||
And that's not what we need as uh Trump's MAGA attorney general. | ||
We need someone to take control of DOJ and implement Trump's agenda and get accountability for all this deep state nonsense. | ||
Otherwise, you know, if a Democrat wins again, they're just gonna persecute and prosecute Republicans like they did before. | ||
And I'm I'm glad everybody seems uh, you know, on the same page on that. | ||
It seems like Trump administration is still taking their sweet time. | ||
And you're right, I think the prosecutor that was on Comey's case before, the prosecutor's father-in-law was James James Comey's daughter's godfather. | ||
So it's this very close family connection that they didn't know about to like five days before the uh statute of limitations Expired and he has to swap in Halligan. | ||
So, you know, these people are still hanging around. | ||
They're still causing trouble. | ||
And it could be even worse because then they get to say, well, we tried and we didn't get the conviction. | ||
We didn't get the indictment, which is almost worse than not trying. | ||
Because at least if you don't try, you can say, well, he committed crime, but he's out there, you know, not facing justice. | ||
But if they try and fail on purpose, then you can say, well, he's exonerated, you know, case closed, which is even worse. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
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We are really achieving massive victories right now. | ||
And it might not seem like that, but that's to be expected because the more we win, the more victories we rack up, the more desperate our enemies get, the more they go on the attack. | ||
And so we're seeing an escalation on both sides here. | ||
And I'm talking with Joel Gilbert. | ||
He's my guest. | ||
He, of course, uh is a film director, producer. | ||
You've probably seen lots of his documentaries. | ||
Highway 61 Entertainment is his company. | ||
That can be found at Highway61 ENT.com. | ||
And of course, you can follow Joel at Joel S. Gilbert on X. Just to put a bow on the Letitia James topics and I want to get your input on Israel and the Gaza ceasefire, because I know you're you're well informed on that. | ||
Who do you think is next? | ||
Who do you think uh gets indicted next? | ||
And what do you think is happening behind the scenes to deal with the issues that have been uncovered recently with these characters, you know, failing to prosecute people in the way that Trump wants or in a way that the law demands. | ||
What's next at the DOJ? | ||
What do you think is the next shoe to drop here? | ||
Well, as we talked about, it has been a struggle for Trump to get the DOJ to implement his agenda that he was voted into office on. | ||
He's had to tweet to Pam Bondy at the last second, replace a prosecutor, put his own personal attorney in there. | ||
So it's been a struggle. | ||
I'm I'm disappointed to see that because as I mentioned, the first term Trump was intimidated. | ||
He wouldn't take control of the DOJ. | ||
They they said, keep it independent. | ||
And then when Biden got in, they turned it into a partisan uh witch hunt against every Republican J Sixer and politician you can imagine. | ||
So, you know, unfortunately, when Trump is even asked about the DOJ, he says, Oh, it's up to Pam. | ||
It's up to Pam. | ||
Right. | ||
So, you know, I have a lot of concerns. | ||
Uh, if Trump gets his people to enforce the law, and uh Bill Poulti from the uh federal, you know, housing finance authority has said that mortgage fraud is going to be enforced, and mortgage fraud was one reason for the collapse of the real estate market in 2008. | ||
And they've got the goods on Letitia James, Adam Schiff also claimed multiple primary residences to you know to get lower interest rates. | ||
Uh so there's a whole host of crimes committed by uh deep state characters, anyone from the people on the Russia hoax to uh Jack Smith, people that had prosecuted that went into a conspiracy to prosecute Trump. | ||
And what I think is interesting, which I've written about on Gateway Pundit, is the Democrat Party decided to sacrifice black prosecutors. | ||
Democrat Party decided we're gonna use black prosecutors for these bogus cases against Donald Trump because we know they're gonna fail. | ||
And when they fail, these black prosecutors will suffer the consequences. | ||
So they considered their black prosecutors to be cannon fodder. | ||
Fanny Willis being charged in Georgia, Letitia James going down for mortgage fraud. | ||
Adam uh Alvin Bragg, they don't have him yet. | ||
But it's just interesting when you look at the attitude of the Democrat Party was to sacrifice black prosecutors for this ridiculous agenda to persecute Trump. | ||
And you can see the consequences are those prosecutors are now getting uh charged with a variety of crimes. | ||
And uh I guess it remains to be seen in the Eastern District of Virginia or New York. | ||
There should be a massive indictment of Letitia James as a separate grand jury in New York for all her mortgage fraud related to the building in Brooklyn I've been talking about. | ||
Right. | ||
Uh and that remains to be seen. | ||
Will a partisan jury look at the facts? | ||
So we're gonna we're gonna have to see what happens. | ||
Yeah, that's uh actually a really troubling really troubling reality is that the people in these areas have been so brainwashed, they're gonna think they're standing up to fascism by you know falsely taking their oath of uh, you know, become a juror, that sort of thing. | ||
That's a very big concern. | ||
And one of my concerns is are these prosecutions, these indictments, are these foot in the door indictments? | ||
Are these something just to get them on on something that we know they did? | ||
Not saying that they didn't do these things, but when it comes to James Comey or Letitia James, I mean the crimes that I think they committed are much more significant than a little mortgage fraud here, leaking to the press here. | ||
I mean, these people weaponized the judicial system in the case of Letitia James. | ||
They weaponized this entire spy apparatus of the United States when it came to James Comey, letting Hillary Clinton go. | ||
I mean, these are major, major crimes. | ||
I think some of them get to the level of treason. | ||
Are the indictments that are are being filed now and the ones that have actually been achieved now? | ||
Is this all they're gonna be hit with? | ||
Or do you think there's more coming down the pipe? | ||
Because I want to see more than just indictments for lying to Congress when it comes to James Comey. | ||
The man is a traitor, in my opinion. | ||
Well, look, James Comey, the Biden administration deliberately let a number of statutes of limitations expire. | ||
Uh so a lot of this stuff you can't really charge people because it's expired. | ||
Lying to Congress is five years. | ||
Right. | ||
Uh Jake Sullivan lied to Congress, I think. | ||
He was one of the main instigators of the Russia hoax with Hillary Clinton in 2016. | ||
I think he lied to Congress in 2017, but five years is over. | ||
Uh so um I I like the simplicity of what the DOJ is doing with James Comey and Letitia James. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Uh Letitia James for the one charge can go to jail for 30 years for bank fraud. | ||
Right. | ||
So I don't think they need to do what Alvin Bragg did, where he took one civil issue where he said, oh, this is a uh I guess it could be a potential misdemeanor, and then he turned that into 39 felonies, including federal campaign violations, you know, where they created this massive ridiculous theory. | ||
So I like the fact that it's real simple. | ||
Two or three-page indictment, it's all in black and white. | ||
I think it's a good strategy. | ||
Yeah, and and you know, there we need it, we need a different word. | ||
I try I'm trying to go, I'm trying to invent a word to explain what I see going on because inequality is not exactly sufficient. | ||
Hypocrisy is not sufficient. | ||
It's not, you know, they commit mortgage fraud, we commit mortgage fraud, we get punished, and they don't. | ||
That would just be unequal. | ||
But no, no. | ||
We don't commit mortgage fraud, do get charged with it. | ||
They do commit mortgage fraud, don't get charged with it. | ||
So it's just there's a different level of inequality that we're dealing with when it comes to the rule of law and whether Democrats are or Republicans get charged for it. | ||
But of course, the Democrats are just discovering, they're just learning the threat of, you know, malicious prosecution. | ||
Chuck Schumer, ma'am Donnie, they're all rallying around behind this um this cow, Leticia James. | ||
I can't help but just be mean to her because she's such she represents such a vicious and spiteful and small-minded uh portion of our of our politics. | ||
Anything else on Letitia James before we move on to the international topics in Israel? | ||
Well, the term you're looking for is police state. | ||
A police state uh persecutes and prosecutes their political opponents on trumped up charges, tries to put them in jail so they can't run for office against them. | ||
That's a police state. | ||
And then they ignore their own wrongdoing. | ||
Yeah, that's the term you were looking for. | ||
Anarcho-tyranny might be another one. | ||
Tyranny for you and our anarchy for the uh friends of the regime. | ||
So, you know, I'm but you know, this is a watershed moment, is it? | ||
I mean, we haven't seen indictments of anybody who worked against Trump up until now. | ||
We have two In the you know, in the bank, on the books, that alone is something that uh I think we can we can be happy we've achieved, but I think we all recognize if we don't act fast and now the Democrats are gonna come back and they're gonna be fired up because they've been told that everything Trump is doing right now is totally tyrannical, and they're gonna be made, you know, they're gonna make the Joe Biden years look like a walk in the park, which you know, for our friends that almost were sent to jail for 20 plus years for you know a riot that they didn't even attend. | ||
I think we know how bad it can get. | ||
Uh but you're also an expert in in the Middle East. | ||
What is your take on the peace agreement? | ||
Trump just signed this you know massive agreement between 20 different uh countries. | ||
Who is this good for? | ||
Who is it bad for? | ||
What is your take uh when it comes to the Middle East? | ||
My take is there's a certain amount of euphoria that's gonna last about one day. | ||
It's pretty much over by tonight, uh, where the hostages come out and Israel gets to celebrate. | ||
Trump gave a speech at the Knesset, which is a great honor to have him there for Israel. | ||
And pretty much it's gonna be all downhill from here. | ||
Uh Trump had originally given Hamas a 20-point plan that was supposed to be agreed, take it or leave it last Sunday, and it turned into something else. | ||
It was simply a hostage exchange agreement. | ||
That's all it was. | ||
And uh what you have in Sharm al-Sheikh in Egypt and the Sinai, you have a cabal coming together, which is the Gulf's Arab Gulf Arab States, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others with Egypt and Turkey. | ||
And then you have, of course, flying in from UK, Starmer, Canada, you know, from Italy, Prime Minister, France, Macron. | ||
And their goal is uh uh a different definition of peace. | ||
They're there pushing Trump to agree to a two-state solution. | ||
Now, ostensibly they're gonna start by putting billions of dollars into rebuilding Gaza, but their goal is to create a Palestinian state in Gaza and demand that Israel withdraw from East Jerusalem and the West Bank, creating this two-state solution uh idea which would render Israel indefensible, | ||
and they want to get this ready for the elections next year in Israel so they can help the Israeli opposition, the leftists, to say, hey, all we gotta do is agree to this peace plan, and we can have an embassy in in Qatar. | ||
We can have an office in Qatar if we just give up all this territory and give up our security. | ||
So there are Israeli leftists that might buy into that to some extent. | ||
Uh so I see grave danger ahead that they're putting together what I call the diplomatic strategy against Israel. | ||
Egypt initiated this in 1977 with Anwar Sadat with the Camp David Accords. | ||
Sadat argued we can't defeat Israel militarily, but if we offer them peace, then they'll agree to withdraw from all these territories and they'll be indefensible with the ultimate goal of eliminating Jewish statehood in the Middle East. | ||
Uh the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt, the Egyptians had a completely different idea of what it would be. | ||
The Egyptians just gave Israel an office in a high-rise building in Cairo and said that's your embassy. | ||
And Cairo and Egyptians continued to be hostile toward Israel. | ||
They allowed Hamas to be armed. | ||
They allowed smuggling into Gaza, and they've always opposed Israel everywhere. | ||
So Israel had a completely different idea. | ||
They thought it would be between the United States and Canada. | ||
You got all this peace. | ||
So there's big def difference of understanding. | ||
The misunderstanding is what leads to war. | ||
For example, Gaza used to be a very peaceful place. | ||
Israel, the leftists in Israel were convinced if you just give Gaza to the terrorist groups, that's all they want. | ||
All they want is Gaza and the state. | ||
We'll give them the West Bank, a few places, and peace will break out. | ||
And uh it immediately led to conflict and eventually led to this war. | ||
So the more Israel in reality gives away territory, the more it causes war. | ||
And uh that's the fundamental misunderstanding. | ||
These Western countries, Israelis don't understand Islamic values and Islamic history and the Islamic religion, which cannot allow for Jewish statehood and Jewish sovereignty in the Middle East. | ||
And Israel of any size or any circumstance is unacceptable to all these people gathering with Trump. | ||
I don't know that Trump realizes that these great people that he's you know, they're looking for this two-state solution. | ||
I think it's a new push for Egypt's diplomatic strategy against Israel to get Israel to minimize itself, become indefensible. | ||
Once Israel is indefensible, I think people are gonna move away. | ||
They won't want to live there. | ||
That's the ultimate goal. | ||
And uh that's the next battle ahead. | ||
And I think there's grave danger ahead as this plan to simply put billions into Gaza and then create a united political front to demand that Israel agree to a Palestinian state within Israel will gain momentum. | ||
Yeah, it certainly seems like that. | ||
And I mean it seems like after two years of the bloodshed, uh, the EU in large part is calling for a Palestinian state. | ||
Really, leaders from all over the world are making that statement in ways that they never have before. | ||
I mean, it's it's kind of ironic almost that after two years of Israel really dominating over Gaza, and at this point, you know, they hardly even uh shoot rockets anymore, that this may, you know, the outcome may be a uh two-state solution that's eluded the Palestinians for decades up to this point. | ||
What would be the the other option? | ||
I mean, it seems to me like when it comes to Gaza and and the West Bank, I mean, they have not militarily taken out Hamas. | ||
Hamas, according to a lot of people, including you know, President Macron of France, is still just as strong as it ever was. | ||
Obviously, they operate in tunnels and aren't exactly subject to the bombing campaigns uh that that are taking out the buildings above ground. | ||
So they haven't really militarily won against Hamas, right? | ||
They don't really have the manpower that would be needed to go in and take it over. | ||
So it seems like the only other option would have been a reset to the sort of mow the lawn cycle of war, peace, war peace that they'd been in for decades. | ||
How does this break the cycle? | ||
And it what is what is Israel's next move here? | ||
Because obviously Netanyahu is saying, well, this peace is just a chance for our enemies to rearm and we have you know more wars to fight ahead. | ||
But it's going to be a lot harder to go into Gaza if Hamas isn't there and you've got all of these billions of dollars of investment into it from all these other countries. | ||
It's a different situation now than it was before, right? | ||
And to me, this seems like a positive thing because if nothing else, it breaks that cycle of mowing the lawn, violence peace, violence peace, violence peace. | ||
Seems like this is something at least different. | ||
What's different about it? | ||
And and what do you think Israel's next move is? | ||
Look, they've tried this argument before. | ||
Let's give Sinai to Egypt. | ||
It's different. | ||
Let's give Gaza to the terrorist groups. | ||
That's different. | ||
Maybe it'll work out. | ||
Let's take a risk. | ||
So they they've tried this idea that you just got to do something different to get these people to stop trying to kill us. | ||
And they're misunderstanding the fundamental issues at play. | ||
The fundamental issues is that Islam cannot accept Jewish statehood of any size. | ||
That's why they're gathering in Sham al-Sheikh in Egypt with President Trump to turn the Gaza war into a political defeat for Israel. | ||
They want to make sure Israel's defeated politically. | ||
That's why that's what they're up to. | ||
And the reason they do this is to hide the real problems of the Middle East. | ||
The Saudis, the Egyptians, and others, they like to say the only problem in the Middle East is no Palestinian state. | ||
And they want people to focus on that to avoid the real problems of the Middle East, which are the conflict between the Shia Muslims in Iran and the Sunni Muslims. | ||
The Sunni, the majority Sunni Muslims do not consider Shia Muslims to be real Muslims. | ||
And there's a centuries-old conflict between Iran and the Sunnis. | ||
There's a conflict between rich elites and poor masses. | ||
The Gulf Arabs, the Qataris, Saudis, they hoard the wealth while the masses of Muslims are poor. | ||
I'll give you an example of how absurd Qatar is. | ||
Most people don't know. | ||
Qatar is only 10% Qataris. | ||
There's 300,000 Qataris in Qatar, and there's 3 million expatriate workers. | ||
So the Qataris, people say, well, they're supporting the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
The Qataris, what they're really up to is they're incredibly insecure. | ||
They're paranoid. | ||
They think they're going to be wiped out because they're such a small family controlling all this wealth. | ||
So they pay off everybody. | ||
They play all the sides. | ||
They give the U.S. a base in Qatar. | ||
They give money to U.S. universities. | ||
They pay off Hamas. | ||
They just pay everybody to try to survive. | ||
They're in survival mode. | ||
So you've got these corrupt oil states that are controlled by these families that are tremendously wealthy who don't represent anybody. | ||
You've got the movement of Islamism, which is trying to get rid of these – Saudi and these sheiks hoarding the wealth. | ||
You got massive poverty in Egypt. | ||
There's so many problems in the Arab and Muslim world that they these leaders would like to you not to know about that and just say the only problem isn't Palestinian Arabs don't have their own country. | ||
Israel has to create one inside of Israel, as if that's going to solve any problems, and it's not. | ||
So I think Hamas is not going to follow the program that Trump gave. | ||
All they did was a hostage deal, and that's it. | ||
They simply exchanged hostages for prisoners. | ||
Hamas isn't going anywhere. | ||
I think Hamas would prefer the Hezbollah model in Lebanon. | ||
I don't think Hamas wants to govern Gaza anymore. | ||
Every day they're in charge of governing. | ||
They'd like to be an armed group that controls Gaza without being responsible for uh taking in money and governing things, so they don't have to, you know, be a target as much. | ||
So uh things are going to get much worse. | ||
Today is a day where everyone pretends that peace is just breaking out. | ||
You know, Trump gave a speech, I just watched part of it. | ||
He said there's peace in the Middle East. | ||
This conflict's been going on for 3,000 years. | ||
Well, actually, Islam only came into existence 1,500 years ago, not 3,000 years ago. | ||
So I think Trump uh has good intentions, and sometimes, you know, he likes to say everything is going to be great, it's good for marketing, but the realities of the Middle East, the realities of the Islamic view of a Jewish statehood uh are going to be the determining factor in Islam and Islamic countries reject Jewish statehood of any size, and what's coming is this diplomatic strategy to defeat Israel, starting with Gaza. | ||
Well, it seems like you know, Gaza's or uh Israel's goal this whole time has been to uh drive the Gazans off. | ||
They wanted basically to send them to Canada and Europe. | ||
So, you know, the Gazan people remaining in that land and you know, hopefully being supported by all these Arab Gulf states. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It seems to me like like a unique opportunity here to actually maybe solve things diplomatically rather than uh through warfare. | ||
You know, it seemed to me like everybody except for like Benjamin and Yahu and the Luqud Party were in favor of this. | ||
You had, you know, uh people crying with joy in Gaza and people dancing in the streets in Israel. | ||
Um but Benjamin Nanyahu never seemed exactly thrilled about this. | ||
Trump gave a speech where he suggested that uh Bibi be pardoned by the president of Israel. | ||
He's the prime Bibi's the prime minister, but the president could pardon him potentially. | ||
What do you think is next for Israel when it comes to Bibi Nanyahu's corruption trials and uh all the stuff that we've been avoiding up till now with the persecute prosecution of the war. | ||
Well, uh Israel has a deep state, believe it or not, just like in the United States, and they've got people that want to control the government and control the money. | ||
Uh and they were willing to try to charge Netanyahu just like Trump was charged with bogus charges. | ||
They're charging Netanyahu with something to do with buying a submarine, uh, you know, what his role was. | ||
So that's part of the whole deep state scenario that they have that they have in Israel. | ||
Uh but I have to explain that uh none of the Islamic countries care anything about Gaza or the Gazans. | ||
They view them as tools to create a dagger to undermine Israel. | ||
Uh in Gaza, they the average family size is 10 children. | ||
Uh it's all paid for by the UNRWA and U.S. taxpayers, Europeans. | ||
Uh, and that's how the population grew from like 200,000 to 2 million uh because of the interest in these countries of using the Palestinian Arabs to try to undermine Israel. | ||
Uh that's why for Israel it's both a strength and a weakness. | ||
If even one soldier is kidnapped, they'll do anything to get him out. | ||
And so that was a strength and a weakness. | ||
It was Netanyahu agreed to give a thousand Palestinian murderers amnesty for one Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, in 2011. | ||
And one of the people released was Sinwar, who founded uh, you know, who instigated this war, who became the head of Hamas. | ||
So you have to understand how Hamas thinks. | ||
They think it doesn't matter if we lose 50, 60,000 people in the war because we all have 10 children and we might lose one or two of them, and they're Shahideen. | ||
They're they're martyrs. | ||
That's how they think. | ||
They also think that their leadership, which has been assassinated by Israel, will simply be replaced by these prisoners coming out of Israeli jails. | ||
So they're in for a long-term war against Israel because they believe in the Islamist ideology that an Israel of any size or circumstance is unacceptable. | ||
And the misunderstanding of Western countries as to the goal of the Islamists and the goal of the Muslim world is what causes these conflicts. | ||
Every time Israel withdrew from Southern Lebanon, they said, get out of Southern Lebanon. | ||
So they withdrew with no security arrangements. | ||
A war was waged against Israel from that territory. | ||
Get out of Gaza. | ||
They gave Gaza to the terror groups, thinking that peace would break out. | ||
They were singing in that square. | ||
It's all going to be peace and love. | ||
And then Gaza was used to wage war on Israel. | ||
In Sinai today, even Israel is trying not to publicize it very much, but they have complained to the Trump administration that Egypt has expanded the airfields in Sinai and they brought more tanks and troops into Sinai in violation of the Camp David Accords. | ||
So the question is will Israelis have learned their lesson that agreeing to these peace deals is a path to war. | ||
Well, so why did they agree to it then? | ||
I mean, they they didn't have to agree to it, right? | ||
Or did they? | ||
They had a political fantasy that if we just give this property, Gaza to a terrorist organization, that's all they want. | ||
They just want economic benefits. | ||
They want casinos, they're just like us. | ||
They want jobs and hospitals. | ||
They don't have any aspirations except for economic aspirations. | ||
Uh Israelis and Jews committed this same mistake since before the beginning of the Jewish state. | ||
They thought the Arabs and the Muslims could be bought off with uh jobs and money and houses. | ||
And they did not understand that it's an ideology that believes that Islam must be the dominant force in po in political society, and there's no room for a Jewish state in the world of Islam. | ||
I made a film about that because of the Gaza turnover, Farewell Israel, another one about the Iranian nuclear program called Atomic Jihad. | ||
And uh look, uh don't forget that the people that live near Gaza, the kibbutzim, where they were murdered and kidnapped were all leftist Israelis. | ||
They were far left. | ||
They believed in a Palestinian state. | ||
They used to hang out with the Gazans, they would pick them up at the fence and take them to Israeli hospitals for free medical care. | ||
These were the biggest leftists in Israel. | ||
And I think their ideology was shattered when the Hamas came and targeted them. | ||
Some of the terrorists knew where to go because they had worked in these kibbutzim for the Israelis that they kidnapped and murdered. | ||
So the far-left Israelia ideal has been shattered, and that's what's going to happen next year in the election in Israel. | ||
It'll be a contest between those who learned their lesson and those who buy into the new diplomatic strategy against Israel. | ||
Well, it's it's very interesting. | ||
The piece is tenuous. | ||
We'll show you some clips of uh Trump's speech on the other side. | ||
Joe Gilbert, thank you for being with us. | ||
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Now, Trump is continuing to make speeches. | ||
He's continuing to address the press, this time with a variety of international leaders behind him. | ||
This is just from minutes ago. | ||
This is Trump saying there will be no World War Three from Glisc uh Disclosed TV. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We're gonna make sure that the Middle East is going to be a safe and secure place. | ||
It's a very important place in the world, means so much. | ||
It was so many people who said the Middle East, and this has been going for many, many decades. | ||
I've read it many times that World War Three will begin in the Middle East. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
That's not gonna happen. | ||
It was a time that you would have thought it could have, but it's not gonna happen. | ||
There won't be World War III, hopefully at all, but it's not gonna start in the Middle East. | ||
We're not gonna have a World War III if we're smart, never be a World War III. | ||
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Our work begins right here and right now from the So there he is saying there will never be a World War III. | |
Everybody was saying it would go it would start in the Middle East. | ||
And I think he's serious. | ||
I think he's serious about that. | ||
I mean, people doubt Trump, they question Trump. | ||
I think he genuinely doesn't want to go down as the guy that started World War III. | ||
I think he wants to go to down as the guy who stopped World War III. | ||
If there's one thing you can say about him, the man cares about his own image, right? | ||
He doesn't want to go down as the scumbag that kicked off the most destructive conflict in the history of the world. | ||
So he's doing everything he can to limit that possibility. | ||
Here he is again, talking about how Gaza will be dealt with to hopefully not fall back into this cycle of violence that has been destroying the Middle East for the last several decades. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We've all agreed that supporting Gaza must be done to lift up the people themselves, but we don't want to fund anything having to do with the bloodshed hatred or terror, as has happened in the past, and for the same reason we're also agreed that Gaza's reconstruction requires that it be demilitarized and that a new honest civilian police force must be allowed to create a safe condition for the people in Gaza. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Talking about the demilitarization. | ||
I think it depends on if Trump, I mean, if Hamas honestly is willing to go along with this. | ||
I can understand why they would be very suspicious of this type of proposal that said, I'm not sure what better offer they would be expecting or could even hope for at this point. | ||
Plus, they've handed over the hostages. | ||
They don't have a ton of leverage on that front. | ||
And it really does seem like you know, I think Joel Gilbert is right when he says, you know, people don't really understand the the mindset of some of these people. | ||
I agree to a certain extent, but I also think there is something just universally human about the prospect of, hey, why don't you stay on your land and build a hotel and make money and become a resort destination? | ||
Like who doesn't want that? | ||
Who wouldn't prefer that? | ||
Of course, the problem is you're dealing with several generations of warfare against Israel, all going back to really pre-1948, but 1948 on, and the Nakba and things that people still feel like have not been brought, you know, people and organizations haven't been brought to justice for the crimes they've committed over the last several decades, including the enormous number of crimes that we all saw on our phones over the last two years. | ||
Where the Nuremberg trials. | ||
I know that's what a lot of people are asking. | ||
I imagine that's what Syrian Girl is asking. | ||
We'll ask her ourselves on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
This is the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Syrian Girl. | ||
She is a journalist covering geopolitics and the war in Syria. | ||
She's currently working for a Middle East publication called Al Mayadeen. | ||
She has a degree of chemistry and biophysics and formerly worked as a quality control chemist for Pfizer. | ||
She resides in Western Australia where the crackdown on the unvaccinated was the worst. | ||
But of course, she's here today to talk about the peace deal in the Middle East, the so-called peace deal. | ||
You can follow her on X at Partisan Girl on YouTube and Telegram at Syrian GirlPartisan. | ||
Siren Girl, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
Just for the record, I disapproved of the Pfizer experimental vaccine and all of that in In case any listeners hear Pfizer and obviously we'll turn off. | ||
You know, I I I realize that uh I think we have an older bio for you when you were coming on to talk about that in particular. | ||
So yes, uh it was it was clarified that. | ||
But that was your, you know, bona fides for why you could talk about that. | ||
But of course, I don't think you need any introduction for you know the length and the the work that you've done with what's going on in the Middle East, and of course you've been a regular on the Ox Jones show and elsewhere on InfoWars, just explaining sort of what's going on and usually from a different perspective uh than we're ever exposed to here in America. | ||
So yes, we all denounce foul uh Pfizer, and uh we're not gonna talk about that today. | ||
When it comes to the the peace deal in the Middle East, Trump is celebrating it as a as a new golden age, but a lot of people are suspicious about it. | ||
Just what is your What is your bird's eye view take on the new peace deal uh being signed in the Middle East right now? | ||
Look, I'm extremely skeptical. | ||
And I think that uh we all should be. | ||
If you recall, something similar was signed about eight months ago or so. | ||
Uh I probably I'm not accurate exactly on that. | ||
Um, where you know there was supposed to be a ceasefire and everyone was celebrating, people went back home, and uh the ceasefire was uh uh supposed to be done in stages with prisoner releases, and that was the time if you recall where all of the women prisoners, all the female prisoners were released. | ||
Right, but then immediately after uh and if you also recall Witkoff made an assurance, it was in Qatar, you know, Trump was there. | ||
Uh they said that there was gonna be a ceasefire. | ||
Uh Hamas just has to release the American prisoner of war, like the guy with both American and Israeli citizenship, who, you know, as soon as the US secured his release, he went right back to uh Israel and not the United States and joined the IDF. | ||
Um so you know, it's those things happened, and what did Israel do after that? | ||
They restarted the war. | ||
And during negotiations, this is also what uh Hamas was afraid of happening. | ||
Like they just give up the prisoners and immediately the war restarts. | ||
And that's a possibility. | ||
You know, what's interesting is that uh Jared Kushner and uh Witkov were the ones negotiating this deal. | ||
And I don't seem to recall the US public voting for Jared Kushner, like what position of influencer power does he have that's been granted to him to by the American people in order to to work this deal, and the answer is nothing, right? | ||
He uh his bona fides are that he uh grew up with Netanyahu sleeping in his bed. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, it during yes, if you recall, so you know, he has a conflict of interest. | ||
Witkoff, of course, is also Jewish, so he is uh loyalties to Israel. | ||
So these are the people that are shaking the hands with him uh with Hamas. | ||
They literally shook the hands of the leader of Hamas uh to do this negotiation, assuring him that there's not gonna be a continuation of the war, supposedly. | ||
Um and uh the that leader was the same leader that Israel tried to kill three weeks ago when they bombed Qatar. | ||
Right. | ||
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His name is uh Khalil El-Hayah. | |
So how can you trust someone who literally tried to kill you three weeks ago not to renegle the deal? | ||
That's uh so so why why would they agree to it? | ||
Because I I agree, you know, I'm I don't trust Israel as far as I can throw them, right? | ||
I mean, you know, they they aren't known for sticking to ceasefires. | ||
They're in fact probably still breaking the Lebanon ceasefire uh to this day. | ||
Uh that's you know, they're supposed to be under a ceasefire, but they're still bombing them regularly. | ||
So why would Hamas agree to it? | ||
And I have the same suspicions about somebody like Kushner being involved, being family friends with Netanyahu. | ||
I would wonder where his loyalty really lies at the end of the day. | ||
But it doesn't seem like Netanyahu's excited about this. | ||
I mean, uh everything I'm seeing from the Israeli leadership is they seem like they're being forced into this, but if Hamas is being forced into this too, I mean, why would they agree to this? | ||
What's going on behind the scenes that I'm missing here? | ||
Because it it seems like the only people that aren't happy with it are like Hamas and Israel, who are the two people that are involved in it. | ||
How did this come about? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
They're not only bombing Lebanon, literally bombed Lebanon a few hours ago, they're bombing Gaza. | ||
Um, I just sent your team some photos, and and please please excuse my voice, I'm a got a little bit of uh sickness. | ||
But um I asked myself the same question. | ||
Like, why would they agree to this now? | ||
And as far as I understand it, like I'm looking into it, as far as I understand it, uh it was because the bombing in Qatar went so badly. | ||
Right. | ||
Because they didn't end up killing the negoti the people that were negotiating with in Qatar. | ||
They ended up killing a Qatari guard and one of the sons of the negotiators. | ||
And it pi it it really pissed off the Gulf Arab states, specifically uh Qatar, but all of the other Gulf Arab states were looking at Israel like, okay, this thing is unhinged. | ||
Like this is a terrorist organization on our border, like it we could be next, you know. | ||
We We helped them wipe out the resistance in Lebanon and in Syria, and uh, you know, essentially we uh we were they were the Arab states were literally shooting down uh Yemeni missiles headed towards Israel, right? | ||
And but they could they could they just realized it dawned on them that if they weren't these people resisting Israel, then they could probably be next. | ||
So they probably because Qatar was bombed, uh they put a lot of pressure on the US, and I believe that the US actually signed some kind of military agreement to protect Qatar in case it gets attacked. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and that's what I was gonna say. | ||
It seems like it pissed off Trump too, because when Netanyahu was in the Oval Office, Trump gave him a script and the phone and said you need to apologize to Qatar. | ||
I've I've never seen Netanyahu be humiliated like that. | ||
And it wasn't the Zelensky treatment, right? | ||
It wasn't quite the brow beating that other people get, but it was a unique thing in American-Israeli relationships, and then Trump comes out with this agreement of of protection, basically saying if you attack Qatar, we'll treat it as an attack on America. | ||
Uh that's a signal, that's a shot across the bad Israel. | ||
So seems to me like it pissed off Trump as well. | ||
Do you think that's actually Trump getting annoyed at Israel, or do you think that's the Arab states putting pressure on Trump and him responding to that? | ||
You know what? | ||
Qatar did give him that plane. | ||
Right. | ||
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So I think that he was a little bit pissed off. | |
And you know, Jared Kushner, he has been working on the Abraham Accords, uh essentially trying to convince the Arab states to make peace with Israel and just ditch the Palestinians, just let the Palestinians be treated as slaves uh for the rest of time and forget about them. | ||
And the Arab states like Saudi Arabia were we're about to sign that before October 7th. | ||
It's actually part of the reason that October 7th happened. | ||
Uh, some kind of like a lostage hail mary to stop the Abraham Accords, which success succeeded in this at least in the short while. | ||
Uh and I think the the bombing of Qatar kind of like slapped that that deal down. | ||
And as as much as Israel uh and Zionist media tries to tell the American public that they're against Islam and against jihadis and against Arabs, and they're like surrounded by enemies, etc. | ||
etc. | ||
They're actually desperate for acceptance by the rich Gulf Arab states. | ||
They like the UAE, uh uh, you know, two years ago, uh maybe three years ago, um, made peace with Israel and are letting Israelis in. | ||
Uh because the UAE decided that money is more important than lives. | ||
Money's more important than free than the freedom of people, right? | ||
Uh at the time the Palestinians were being like killed regularly. | ||
Before October 7th, 400 Palestinians were already killed that year in 2023, actually, 450, including a two-year-old boy that was shot in the head in the West Bank by Israeli soldiers on purpose, because his last name was Tamimi, and who was part of a family that always attended protests. | ||
Um, so I'll uh link a photo for your team on that one. | ||
But um essentially the Abraham Accords were maybe a part of the reason why there was a more pressure to negotiate this deal, as well as you know, the European states and the Australia recognizing Palestine. | ||
Perhaps Israel was losing all its soft power. | ||
They killed, they destroyed Gaza City. | ||
I I think you recall uh Netanyahu said that we destroyed every single building in in Gaza, and he used that as a flux. | ||
And no matter how many kids they killed, no matter how many buildings they destroyed, they weren't gonna get those prisoners outside of negotiations or of a prisoner swap. | ||
Like that's it. | ||
That's the only way Israel has ever freed prisoners is through negotiating with Hamas, not through killing kids. | ||
That killing kids thing was a side project, right? | ||
They wanted to kill as many Palestinians as possible in order to ethnically cleanse the area so they could take it over. | ||
And the demilitarization of Gaza, like when before this, it you know, uh there was in 2018 the Great March of Return. | ||
You guys can look it up, where Gazans were trying to break the siege. | ||
Um, and they did it through peaceful peaceful protests against the the the illegal f wall that they call a border that was built on uh on their land, um squeezing them in, and Israel basically shot everyone's knees out and made everybody amputees. | ||
Right. | ||
So it that's that's that's what they want. | ||
That's that's the kind of servile like uh they they want to build a a uh business on top of the bones of the children that we all watch them kill. | ||
Right, and that's what's so bizarre about the end of this is it's like okay, you've got this one state that's been carrying out a genocide on another. | ||
Now it seems like it's coming to an end. | ||
Israel has not achieved anything other than killing a bunch of civilians, but there's no like Nuremberg trial to punish the people who have been just killing civilians for so long and achieving nothing. | ||
You know, Hamas, as far as I can tell, is still as strong as they ever were because their facilities are underground and are not affected by the bombing campaigns. | ||
And of course, I think I have a correction for you, Syrian girl. | ||
Nanya who didn't brag about the buildings being taken down. | ||
I heard him say it was Hamas that destroyed all the buildings, actually. | ||
He said all the buildings have been destroyed because Hamas booby trapped them. | ||
So of course it was Hamas destroying their own buildings, and Bibi's gonna brag about it as well. | ||
It's just that was one of the more absurd things I heard Bibi Nanyahu say. | ||
But I mean, uh again, why why agree to this? | ||
What what is the what is the victory here from Israel? | ||
They got the hostages back, but they could have gotten that back on October 9th or 10th, 2023, when Hamas offered to return the hostages in exchange for a prisoner exchange. | ||
So they've been fighting for two years, they've killed hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
What have they even achieved? | ||
Uh it seems to me like none of their goals have been met, and getting the hostages back is sort of the only thing they can hang their hat on, but I wouldn't even consider that a victory because it could have happened two years ago. | ||
And it can't it they in the end, they I I think they were released a thousand Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the uh the prisoners of war that Hamas is holding. | ||
So in the end, it was about it was always about a prisoner exchange, right? | ||
But they refused to do that and they went just went crazy and killed everybody. | ||
But the the what did they achieved? | ||
I think actually they achieved a lot because the entire project of Israel is to ensure Jewish um demographic majority. | ||
Right. | ||
And they managed to devastate and destroy the Gaza Strip. | ||
They ethnically cleansed and uh genocided. | ||
I think that the some of the numbers estimated are close to 600,000 people. | ||
I know that the official numbers are 60,000, uh, but you have to understand that all of the hospitals were destroyed. | ||
So like counting the dead isn't fully there, as well as like Hamas doesn't really want to admit to how many are dead, because if they were to admit how many are dead, it's gonna look bad on them. | ||
You have to understand. | ||
Um, but some uh like statisticians and UN like uh numbers put it to 200,000 to 600,000 dead. | ||
That's like one in five people. | ||
Right. | ||
So you can imagine how many injured there are. | ||
Like at least some every single person in Gaza knows someone who's dead, every single one. | ||
So that is ethnic cleansing. | ||
And and they want to push that population out. | ||
I'm sure that there's still gonna be time for them to force a lot of the population to Europe or the West. | ||
Um because that's uh uh the the fact is nobody has homes anymore, as Trump himself said. | ||
So they wanna make sure that Palestinians never fight back towards the ethnic cleansing. | ||
They don't get Palestinians don't have citizenship, their homes are stolen regularly. | ||
They're uh if they ever like protest, they get killed. | ||
So basically, Israel has told the world we're gonna kill Palestinians, and uh if they fight back or if anyone resists, we're just gonna do ethnic cleansing. | ||
So you better sit down. | ||
That's that's the idea, right? | ||
And it's not just that. | ||
I mean, Israel also destroyed Lebanon, it also destroyed Syria, it backed the revolution in Syria uh that uh was basically Al-Qaeda taking over, and we saw what happened to all the minorities. | ||
Um and now Israel is pretending to support the minorities. | ||
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Right. | |
So that it can break up Syria. | ||
Like this is this these are all uh unfortunately what it wants. | ||
And that's what it achieved. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
I think the overthrow of Assad is probably the the number one biggest uh achievement of theirs, but again, it's just it's everybody's turning against them. | ||
Everybody has turns against them. | ||
When you talk about the American public, nobody likes Israel. | ||
You know, the vast majority are now against them, even when at the beginning of the war, it would have been about 50-50. | ||
Europe is obviously turned against them. | ||
I mean, Netanyahu can't fly over European airspace without risking being forced to ground and arrested for the ICC charges. | ||
So I mean, and and we I want to get into the just to what's going on in Syria right now, because I think that's very, you know, illustrative of of what's going on. | ||
But sticking to like what Israel, what do you think Israel's next move is? | ||
I mean, we know Netanyahu has come out saying, oh, this is just an interim, and uh, it's just our enemies are re-arming, and so you know, the next round's gonna be even crazier. | ||
But it seems to me like this is again an interruption in sort of the mow the lawn cycle that they'd been in for a while, where they would devastate Gaza, let it rebuild, devastate it again, let it rebuild. | ||
Same thing they would do in Lebanon. | ||
It seems like the idea of bringing in Gulf countries to pour millions or billions of dollars into Palestine. | ||
I mean, they didn't get the ethnic cleansing that they wanted. | ||
They didn't destroy Iran, which was obviously the ultimate goal. | ||
And I want to get into that too, sort of the the behind-the-scenes things that were happening here in America, because this is the end of a very long saga of Witkoff and you know um was it Mike Waltz, I think was his name is, who was in the Trump administration, but in contact with Netanyahu, signal gate came out. | ||
They were trying to pressure Pete Hegh to get kicked out because they wanted to replace him with a pro-Iran war. | ||
I mean, it seems to me like Israel went all in with the expectation that they could go get war with Iran, uh, have a regime change there, and then really have destroyed the axis of resistance and stand sort of alone as a superpower in the Middle East. | ||
They didn't achieve any of that. | ||
Their position on the global stage is so much worse now. | ||
Yeah, Syria has been taken over by an ISIS guy, and you know, maybe America will go to war with him in a couple years, you know, like we always do, the same cycle we we keep going through. | ||
But again, I cannot see how Israel benefited from this. | ||
It really seems like they're in a significantly worse position now than they were on October 6th. | ||
Do I have that wrong? | ||
You you think that they did achieve some stuff? | ||
Honestly, it depends on how you see it. | ||
Uh, because they've lost all soft power. | ||
Like people, the mask is off. | ||
People see them for what they are. | ||
They understand what Zionism is. | ||
Zionism is genocide. | ||
Zionism is killing non-Jews in the holy land. | ||
Zionism is taking over other people's land. | ||
It's it's theft, it's racism. | ||
It's cutting off kids and letting them bleed out. | ||
Like, that's that's Zionism. | ||
Right. | ||
And we all see that now. | ||
We all understand what it is and what it has been, what 1948 when the Israel was created was, and the injustice. | ||
Like we all witnessed it, we all understand it. | ||
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But does Israel care? | |
I mean, I think there's it started off as a terrorist organization. | ||
You know, Ergon, Hagna, Lehi, those are the groups that formed the IDF. | ||
The first prime minister of Israel was a terrorist. | ||
I mean, the Queen refused to meet him because he was a terrorist. | ||
They were hanging British soldiers, you know. | ||
So the mentality of terror remains within them. | ||
So does ISIS ever care about whether the optics of it all? | ||
I don't know that they do. | ||
So they they their main objective is to maintain their state, and their state sells itself as a safe space place for the Jewish people. | ||
So if Palestinians exist or resist, then that like, you know, undermines that notion of a safe place for the Jewish people. | ||
So I I think that look, they have undermined The resistance axis. | ||
They haven't been able to destroy Iran. | ||
They haven't been able to, but they have killed all the all of all of the leaders that want to fight. | ||
I mean, if you look at Iran now versus like the president of Iran and Prime Minister, no, sorry, foreign minister were assassinated in a helicopter accident. | ||
We know that now. | ||
Right. | ||
Uh and by the way, I was there not long ago. | ||
Um, I haven't reported about that, but I will soon. | ||
Um, so they actually wanted to fight back harder. | ||
But the Iranian uh uh the ones that have taken over, you know, they're more interested in uh nuclear deals. | ||
They're more interested in peace. | ||
So, in a sense, um they have gained some strategic uh victory in the short term, but I think they have lost in the long term. | ||
I think that they haven't really seen the consequences of their actions yet. | ||
As you said, there are no Nuremberg trials yet. | ||
I don't know that there will be because in this world, you know, m it's it's about m like money rather than justice uh and and power. | ||
But this generation, like is going to be the one that takes over next. | ||
The they complain a lot about the zoomers, uh, and that's why they've they've bought out TikTok. | ||
They want to like fix up their image to to zoomers. | ||
I don't see that they can. | ||
I mean, what we witnessed can't be on scene. | ||
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And it's kind of I don't know what the consequences will be. | ||
There, but there has to be some. | ||
Well, that that's exactly what I'm thinking. | ||
I mean, Israel depends on America, like they depend on American support and American goodwill, and they're losing that incredibly rapidly amongst the right, which they normally could depend on, but especially amongst the left, to the point now that practically everybody I see running for Congress or some sort of office in the United States that's on the left is going out of their way to say I'm not taking APAC money. | ||
So now APAC is having to like launder their contributions through other seemingly non-Israeli aligned organizations. | ||
They're trying to go after Thomas Massey with the Kentucky MAGA pack, they're going after people in California, sort of laundering their money through this pro-science organization. | ||
I believe it's called something like 314, the 314 organization. | ||
But it was discovered, they're like, wait, this is all just APAC people under a different name. | ||
So, like they're they're so dramatically losing clout and authority here in America, and they're trying to save it by censoring people, and that's only making people angry. | ||
So I feel like we've entered into this feedback loop of nobody likes or trusts Israel, and everything Israel's doing to try to regain control is just pissing people off more because it's all censorship, and at the end of the day, you can, you know, uh censor the emoji for a juice box, but then people are just gonna use a different emoji. | ||
So it's like they're fighting a really a losing battle here, and the tighter they squeeze, the more people slip through their fingers. | ||
And I see this as really a a dangerous moment for Israel, which means it's a dangerous moment for all of us because there's one thing we know about Israel, they don't really give up when they probably should, and they don't, you know, take a step back and rethink things when they're headed in a wrong direction. | ||
So we'll get more on the other side from Syrian Girl. | ||
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And of course, we're talking about uh the peace deal in the Middle East. | ||
That's so very strange. | ||
It's very odd because it seems like Israel is treating it like a victory, but their body language and what they're saying, I clearly don't think this is the outcome that they wanted. | ||
I mean, they haven't achieved any of their overarching game uh uh you know goals when it comes to things like greater Israel. | ||
Seems like Hamas is maybe not super happy about it, but the people of Israel and Gaza seem thrilled at what's going on. | ||
I'm just trying to wrap my head around all of this. | ||
How could this be a trick? | ||
I guess is my question, Syrian girl, because you know, I'm I'm very sensitive to this, you know, concept of like, oh, you fell for it again, and like, oh, you know, you think Trump's doing something good, but in reality, he's just doing something for the Israelis again. | ||
I mean, he's praising Miriam Adelson in his speech, and he's saying they should, you know, pardon BB Netanyahu, but I can't see how this plays into Israel's hands. | ||
This seems like Israel is being dragged along by Trump. | ||
Give me the give me the worst case scenario, Syrian girl. | ||
Give me the, you know, if you're convinced Trump is Zion Don, what is this move? | ||
How does this contribute to Israel's success in the future? | ||
Are they really happy about this? | ||
I I really can't see it. | ||
Well, I think they had like they were under increasing pressure to get the prisoners of war out. | ||
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So, how this could benefit Israel is they get the prisoners and then they continue the war. | ||
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That's it's it's entirely possible. | ||
Right. | ||
It's entirely possible. | ||
And they could like claim a thousand things like Hamas didn't didn't do their part of the deal, blah, blah, blah. | ||
They'll they'll they'll come up with some reason. | ||
Um, and I'm looking at social media. | ||
And I see the Zionists that are not stopping or betting their lies and their propaganda. | ||
And uh again, one of the talking points that they're pushing hard all over X is all the women are dead. | ||
And Loomer, I think, got 13,000 retweets on her post that literally, we all watched all of the female prisoners of war, have already been released. | ||
Right. | ||
They were released months ago. | ||
And this is documented. | ||
But the fact that they're upping the anti of the propaganda is something to to to see, to to note. | ||
Another thing they're talking about is how uh they'll you'll see now, oh, Hamas is executing people. | ||
Like they'll they'll they'll pretend suddenly they'll the most uh uh they care so much about Palestinians, right? | ||
They can't they they care so much about people inside Gaza, suddenly the Israelis. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the people that Hamas are executing are actually ISIS. | ||
Israel has been arming ISIS in Gaza. | ||
They've been doing this for years, but recent months they actually upped the auntie on that. | ||
This is something that they admit. | ||
It's in heirats, It's in their own media. | ||
They have been arming ISIS to try to fight Hamas inside Gaza. | ||
Yeah, here's here's the headline. | ||
Here's the headline. | ||
What's wrong with that? | ||
How Israel trained and armed an ISIS linked to Gaza militia? | ||
I think that ties into, of course, what happened in Syria. | ||
Now we have an ISIS associated, former Al-Qaeda leader, you know, taking over uh Syria. | ||
Now they're prosecuting or, you know, persecuting Druze and Christians there, right? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And the as much as the propaganda is that the Zionists push in the US, the truth is that the radical Islam is the right arm of Israel. | ||
The ISIS militants, the Wahhabis, they have always been a useful tool for Israel. | ||
Hamas isn't that. | ||
I know they try to make it that, but it's not, because Hamas can work with Iran. | ||
And Iran is Shia Muslim, they're not Sunni. | ||
But the Wahhabis, like ISIS, they can never work with Shias. | ||
They want to kill Shias, right? | ||
So they will all have to work with the Gulf Arabs, which are of course in the hands of the US and Israel. | ||
Right. | ||
And so it doesn't matter how many uh suicide bombings happen in the West, as if that, you know, that that doesn't uh matter to the resistance at all. | ||
But um it doesn't help the people of Palestine, right? | ||
But it helps Israel. | ||
It helps uh it it it doesn't matter how much damage they do to everybody else, as long as it helps Israel, right? | ||
So um how can you trust such a thing? | ||
It's like trusting Satan. | ||
So that's why I don't I don't it doesn't sit 100% right with me what's happening. | ||
And the fact that there is this disarmament. | ||
Look what happened in Syria, okay? | ||
When uh when Assad fell, Israel bombed all of the missile uh bases and all of the air defenses. | ||
Um and Iran left, right? | ||
Iran left the scene. | ||
So there was no resistance against Israel. | ||
What did they do? | ||
They invaded, they took the mountains, they took the water. | ||
Now they're talking about taking like the entire west south part of Syria that connects with Jordan up. | ||
They want to take the entire border. | ||
They're calling it a buffer zone. | ||
But they've had this buffer zone plan since 2014. | ||
So the minute there's no resistance against Israel, it just keeps taking more land. | ||
So if Hamas disarms, nothing, I don't see how anything is gonna change. | ||
Um, because this is about Lubinstrom, and you know, another talking point I see all over socials, is the as you know, Zionists and Israel supporters comparing Gaza to the Holocaust, and it's ironic because it seems like Gaza is far worse than the Holocaust was. | ||
Well, you we certainly have uh more images of it. | ||
It's certainly more a visceral feeling. | ||
Uh it's and yeah, I I think it's it's a very apt uh comparison, especially just you know, some of the famous images from the Holocaust, I mean are repeated almost, you know, one-to-one when it comes to Gaza, Syria's dictator is gone, but civil war is over, but Israel keeps attacking. | ||
That's the headline from all the way back in April. | ||
But of course, you we literally had the new leader of Syria, you know, greeting people and giving a presentation at the UN while his troops were ethnically cleansing Christians and Druze communities in Syria. | ||
I mean, how long until we go to war in Syria against this horrible enemy that we propped up and and sent in there? | ||
And of course, Turkey had a big part of that too. | ||
Turkey's involved in the Gaza situation. | ||
What do we what do we make of this? | ||
And I mean, is it explained by has Trump turned against Israel? | ||
I mean, do you think that's what's happening? | ||
And you sent this video. | ||
I hadn't actually seen this before. | ||
So maybe we'll go to this video uh that you sent the crew and you can help explain it a little bit. | ||
I can't help but think that Trump's kind of gotten sick of getting kicked around by Israel and is sending signals behind the scenes going this war is over, and you have to you have to come to the table. | ||
You have to abide by this ceasefire, or you're gonna have trouble. | ||
I think You know, part of the reason why he declared Qatar as under American protection. | ||
That seemed like a shot across the bat Israel as well, going, hey, we can do this for other places too, you know. | ||
America can say we are now protecting this area, and if Israel attacks it, you know, there will be hell to pay. | ||
We did that for Qatar. | ||
Why wouldn't we do that for Gaza? | ||
And that maybe maybe that's the next step if this ceasefire doesn't work out. | ||
I mean, does that explain it? | ||
Is Trump turning against Israel in a real way, despite his kind words about Miriam Adelson, despite his kind words about Netanyahu, he doesn't seem to be working in their interest right now. | ||
Maybe Syria Girl has a different take on this, but here's a video you posted a little bit earlier. | ||
Again, you can follow Syrian girl at Partisan Girl on X. Trump said he gave Hamas a green light to take out Israeli assets in Gaza. | ||
Here's the clip from aboard Air Force One yesterday. | ||
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Hamas rearming, instituting themselves as a Palestinian police force, shooting rivals. | |
What is the message? | ||
And they've been open about it, and we gave them approval for a period of time. | ||
Uh you have to understand. | ||
They've lost probably 60,000 people. | ||
That's a lot of retribution. | ||
Uh they've lost 60,000 people. | ||
And the ones that are living right now were in many cases very young when this all started. | ||
And we are having to watch that there's not gonna be big crime or some of the problems that you have when you have areas like this that have been literally demolished. | ||
You know, you have two million people, and probably it'll be less than that, but you have close to two million people going back to buildings that have been demolished. | ||
And a lot of bad things can happen. | ||
So we want it to be, we want it to be said. | ||
I I think it's gonna be fine. | ||
Who knows for sure, Kenny? | ||
But I think it's gonna be fine. | ||
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Then of course, you know, talking directly to Hamas is not exactly what Israel wanted. | ||
So I mean, am I wrong to see hints that Trump is not serving Israel and is actually kind of screwing them over here. | ||
I dare to dream. | ||
I really dare to dream because I I know. | ||
I mean, I'm not I'm not trying to cheerlead here, but I'm like, I can't see how this benefits Israel. | ||
And Trump going, ah, Hamas will be in charge for a little bit. | ||
It's like, I don't know, man. | ||
I cannot, I just don't see the Zion Don, you know, aspect of this. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
But Zion Don, like, not only Zion Don a few months ago, said that Gaza was gonna be turned into uh like real estate and it's gonna be controlled by us, and we're gonna take like we're gonna ship all the Palestinians out. | ||
Right. | ||
You guys remember when he said that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I he he was just he was openly promoting ethnic cleansing then. | ||
And now he's like, oh, you know, all of the buildings are destroyed and 60,000 are dead. | ||
I mean, there's been a report I sent your team a report about it might be 680,000 dead or 600,000. | ||
Actually, I'm gonna send a better headline for you just a sec. | ||
Um 600,000 rather than 60,000. | ||
Um, but it just he the one minute he says something, and you're like, oh, you know, that's rational. | ||
But then he turns around and he says something completely different. | ||
And I it's roller coaster like this for a while now. | ||
Like I wouldn't when Witkoff was negotiating Qatar, he said some decent things about you know humanizing Palestinians in in Gaza. | ||
But then he turns around and he says he wants to uh he posts that video, Trump Gaza, where he's like he's got dancing girls sitting around him and he's drinking tea by the beach, and you think, okay, this guy's a psychopath. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe he's playing both sides. | ||
Maybe he's gonna outsmart the Israelis. | ||
I guess this seems like it's not exactly what the Israelis want, because they literally tried to kill the guy they're negotiated this deal with three weeks ago and didn't manage to kill him. | ||
So I do think that Israel wants to keep the war going as long as possible, but maybe they believe that oh may like they will be able to do so after they get the prisoners of war back. | ||
Uh maybe that's what's convinced them to go along with it. | ||
And we time will tell if this will happen or not. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just I just think Israel is in such a tenuous position right now with everybody turning against them. | ||
It seems like Trump is giving him an off ramp here, honestly. | ||
It seems like he's going, hey, Go come along with me and and you won't be destroyed, but like if you keep pursuing what you're pursuing, I mean they don't have the manpower. | ||
Trump's not gonna get into war with Iran. | ||
It's just not gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, here's the uh AI video uh that Trump posted. | ||
Now, it when it comes to the number of people dead and and the things that have occurred in Gaza, is this now an opportunity? | ||
Is this going to be a era of revelation about what has gone on in Gaza? | ||
We know they killed a lot of the journalists, we haven't even gotten accurate reports out of Gaza for a long time. | ||
Is this an opportunity to go in and sort of forensically investigate what actually occurred in Gaza? | ||
Do you have any expectation of like legitimate numbers of people dead, uh, legitimate uh legitimate claims about you know deliberately targeting hospitals and schools? | ||
I mean, how much do you think is going to be revealed now that the Gaza war is over and the investigations can start? | ||
Well, if you recall Al-Shifa hospital where uh the Israelis claimed that Hamas had a command and control center, and they promised like deep underground terrorist tunnels and all this stuff, and it turned out to be complete lies. | ||
Right. | ||
When the when when one of the ceasefires happened, and they pulled like the IDF terrorist organization out uh of Al-Shifa hospital, people were able to go back in. | ||
And what they found was like the doctors had had their hands tied behind their back and they've been run over by tanks. | ||
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And there was children in the children's ward uh left to die. | ||
Like they're little baby corpses rotted on the beds. | ||
I'll set there's a video I'll send you. | ||
Um, that were just left there to die. | ||
And uh basically the guns and the nurses, uh sorry, the doctors and the nurses were dragged out by gunpoint. | ||
So it was a horrific massacre that happened there that we already know about. | ||
Um and I'm sure that what's gonna happen is that people are gonna be dug out of the the rubble. | ||
Like there's gonna be a lot of bones because people died down there. | ||
Like children lost moments or days of starving and not having any water under the rubble of their houses. | ||
Um and that may lead to us getting more closer to the true death toll. | ||
Of course, I was thinking about this as well, that sometimes entire families were wiped out, like multiple generations of families. | ||
So how if nobody remembers those people, like how are we gonna count them? | ||
Is there any documentation that remains? | ||
These are I'm sure there's like stuff on Facebook that people post online. | ||
So it's gonna take a long time to count the dead. | ||
Um and I want to see. | ||
We have so many Holocaust museums around the world. | ||
I want to see one for the people of Gaza. | ||
At least one. | ||
Because otherwise, what we're saying is that only Jewish lives matter. | ||
And everybody else is a goyum. | ||
And I think that the silver lining of all of this is truly that people have woken up to the fact that America is occupied. | ||
And when you know your country is being occupied by a foreign power, that's when you know you have to resist. | ||
And when I say America, I mean a lot of the world, actually. | ||
Right. | ||
But America is the most important because it's it's the world power. | ||
It's it's the leader. | ||
Um, and and they depend on us pretty much entirely for their funding and their you know armament and their protection against other forces or voting for them at the UN. | ||
I mean, they rely on America so heavily, and yet everybody in the Democratic Party is off the plantation. | ||
Half the people on the right, especially the younger half of the people on the right, want nothing to do with Israel. | ||
Like I was laying out before, I mean, APAC is sort of having to go underground because they're so unpopular. | ||
People are making ads bragging about not taking their money. | ||
I mean, that's a major blow. | ||
The ADL has been advising the FBI since 1964. | ||
They just got removed. | ||
Now, how thorough that removal is and whether these influences will still be directing things. | ||
Again, all this stuff is sort of with a caveat of like, we don't know what's really happening, but it seems like they've lost America and their desperate attempts to censor people from talking about this are only waking people up more. | ||
What do you think their strategy is on that front. | ||
They're buying TikTok. | ||
Of course, we know Larry Ellison's setting all this stuff up. | ||
And on that note, I mean, what do you think is the threat of Gaza being turned into like a 15-minute city almost like a playground for all the technocratic globalist control people to like really fine-tunes their surveillance and their uh you know AI control grid system? | ||
Like, what do you think the threat is from this international body that I guess now will be potentially overseeing uh Palestine and and do you think that could maybe be an angle of uh secret motivation when it comes to people like Trump that we'll let Gaza stay, but in return, you're gonna have to be subjects and guinea pigs of our new world order complete panopticon control. | ||
You know, the fact that you say it's 15 minutes, uh 15 minute cities is so accurate to the reality that's already happened in the West Bank. | ||
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Um I think that uh, you know, if you look at the West Bank, that is already the experiment for the 15-minute city. | ||
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And uh what they have is zones, areas where Palestinians can go and where they can't. | ||
Uh and if, for example, if a Christian inside Gaza wants to go to the Jerusalem in Christmas, they need a permit, and sometimes that permit is denied. | ||
Um, if they want to leave the town that they live in and go to another town, they need a permit. | ||
And that's been happening for decades. | ||
That's absolutely what they're gonna try to turn Gaza into. | ||
Um, and that's an experiment for the rest of us, right? | ||
Like, that's what they're gonna implement for the rest of the world. | ||
Uh and the Arab states uh are completely behind and supportive of this. | ||
The whole line project, I don't know if you've heard of the line project or Nyom in Saudi Arabia, which is basically like one line city, like a 15-minute line in the sand. | ||
Israel was working on that with Saudi Arabia. | ||
It was a joint project. | ||
So that is just it's completely dystopian. | ||
It's completely run by materialism and money. | ||
And uh I I don't like this future that we're heading into. | ||
I I don't like the idea that you know, Palestinians are occupied, their land is stolen and they're being ethnically cleansed, and an occupied people have a right to fight back under international law. | ||
That's their God-given right to resist, and that's gonna be taken away. | ||
And it's not like the people that they're living under are gonna be benevolent towards them just because they can't fight back. | ||
And I fear that for the rest of us here in the West, you're right. | ||
Like, I I wonder what they're gonna do because they are shutting down free speech, they are taking over the platforms. | ||
How long how much longer are we gonna be allowed to survive? | ||
How much longer is InfoWars gonna be allowed to survive? | ||
They've tried to shut you guys down for a long time, so maybe you will survive. | ||
But we're sort of the Palestinian resistance of uh of news outlets, you could say. | ||
I I believe that a hundred percent. | ||
Intergenerational resistance, that's right. | ||
Impossible to kill. | ||
Like, just like no matter what you throw at it. | ||
Um, but I've I've also I've sent you, I've sent your team, I think it's just so important for your audience. | ||
I've sent your team that uh story about the kids in the hospital that were left to die. | ||
Um and uh their bodies left to rot. | ||
And that's the kind of thing that we're gonna be seeing. | ||
And that's the kind that's Israel, right? | ||
That's their how they see non-Jews, especially in the areas that you're trying to occupy. | ||
Right. | ||
But also the case for the rest of us, unfortunately. | ||
That's you know, Zionism is a form of racism. | ||
I'm not saying all Jews think like this, absolutely not. | ||
But I'm just saying that they these particular people, this ideology that they follow, they don't see us as human. | ||
And I they see us as being enslaved. | ||
So I I it seems like they're going to somehow enter a new age where they don't have as much power or influence in the West. | ||
But they're so diabolical in the things that they can do that I don't know what's in store for us. | ||
For example, you know, OnlyFans, a lot of that only a lot of the money from OnlyFans goes to Israel. | ||
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Like people don't realize how they're supporting Israel in so many different ways. | ||
There's things that they do that we don't even think about as a possibility. | ||
So I I don't know what's in store for us. | ||
Maybe FEMA camps, Like maybe people will be dragged into prison. | ||
I know they can get people fired. | ||
I know that in my case, they tried to stop me from graduating my PhD. | ||
Right. | ||
For two years. | ||
I had to fight. | ||
I had to lawyer up just to submit my PhD. | ||
Well I haven't really went public about that, but that's a small thing. | ||
I mean, it could also kill you, as they've done many people. | ||
Right. | ||
And uh and actually, I don't know if you saw this story, but uh Canada just f jailed somebody for the first time ever for questioning the Holocaust. | ||
So, like they're getting more Holocaust rules, you know, uh free speech rules all over the world as well. | ||
So, yeah, I but you know, you can't you can't silence people for that long when they're telling the truth. | ||
Like it's gonna break through at a at a certain point. | ||
And the more you try to crush that, the more pissed off people are gonna be when when the truth eventually breaks through. | ||
So I I really don't know what what they're planning, you know, in the next little while, but it it can't be anything good. | ||
I mean, obviously they want war with Iran. | ||
That is their big ultimate goal, you know, over everything. | ||
Do you think this contributes to that? | ||
Do you think Israel part of their agreeing to this is like, okay, we can ignore Gaza now and focus on Iran. | ||
Absolutely what I suspect. | ||
100% I think you're right. | ||
I think that they, you know, last time they did this too. | ||
They they they so they shut off the front in Lebanon and then they immediately opened a new front. | ||
Right. | ||
Right? | ||
I think maybe you're right. | ||
I think this is about Iran, and it's interesting that while the Australia, for example, did uh recognize Palestine at the same time, like a week later, they expelled all the Iranian diplomats and accused Iran of God knows what based on Israeli intelligence. | ||
So it does just because there's it doesn't mean they can't manufacture another war with Iran. | ||
It doesn't mean that they can't manufacture or of consent. | ||
And they did say seven countries in five years, didn't they? | ||
And Iran was on that list. | ||
And they they got just about all of those except for Iran, but they didn't get that final prize. | ||
So it can go anywhere from here. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Syrian girl. | ||
Follow her on X at Partisan Girl. | ||
YouTube Telegram is Syrian GirlPartisan. | ||
And all I can say is the bombs have ceased for now, and I'll take that as a victory. | ||
That's what we've wanted this whole time. | ||
More on the other side, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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It's it's a certainty. | ||
And one of the things he says says, we're in year five of COVID. | ||
We're in year five of COVID. | ||
Like, do you understand that they intended for COVID to be that thing? | ||
COVID was supposed to be the thing that enslaved all of us forever. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's because of Donald Trump and because of your friends at InfoWars exposing the reality about this before they could even, you know, get it done. | ||
Before they'd even announced COVID to America, we were out there reporting to you, not only does COVID exist, they're going to use it to bring in mandatory vaccines, the mandatory vaccines will be the death shot. | ||
Like we knew it all before anybody else even knew about COVID. | ||
Because we exposed this, because there were so many people in America and really around the world who immediately were suspicious of all this, their plan has largely collapsed. | ||
And so, yes, now they're desperately trying to implement sort of the final steps of that program, but I think it's too little too late. | ||
And I think there's enough people rising up against things like digital ID, the absurdity of them trying to pitch digital ID as a solution to migration while they simultaneously let in thousands and thousands of migrant boats. | ||
I mean, it's completely absurd. | ||
RFK Jr. is going after vaccines like a madman. | ||
I mean, he's like a like an axe murderer on the loose when it comes to the lies of big pharma and vaccines and autism and where all of this stump stuff comes from. | ||
I mean, for the first time in my life, it really feels like the tide has turned. | ||
Not just a splash of, oh my gosh, this was unexpected. | ||
Donald Trump got elected in 2016. | ||
Wow, things are crazy. | ||
But that wasn't the sea change. | ||
That wasn't the huge slow but purposeful movement of the entire world away from the agenda 2030, which they already had to change from agenda 21 to agenda 2030. | ||
These are years, right? | ||
So they expected us to be in this four years ago. | ||
And they're like, well, okay, maybe five years from now, maybe 2030, we'll get this done. | ||
We have exposed them to a degree that they are not able to recover from. | ||
And they're desperately trying to institute digital ID and facial recognition, and you have to have permission to get on the internet. | ||
That's all in response to the fact that these tools that we forged have brought them to their knees and have exposed everything that they're doing. | ||
And the world is waking up, whether they like it or not. | ||
And that's all thanks, in well, in very large part to InfoWars, and of course, our supporters who go to the AlexJonestor.com. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
There is a war on for your mind, and it's a war, honestly, I think we're winning. | ||
I really think when I look around, I see that the momentum has shifted. | ||
That we have the weather gauge in naval terms. | ||
If you're a fan of 18th century naval tactics, we have the weather gauge. | ||
Meaning we have the initiative. | ||
We are the ones forcing them to respond, honestly, for the first time in my life, as far as I can tell. | ||
And it's happening in a variety of different ways. | ||
And they may seem small, but they are massively significant when you put them in context with where they the globalists intended us to be at this point. | ||
I mean, think about the fact that George H.W. Bush was giving speeches about the new world order in like 1992. | ||
They really thought they had us. | ||
They thought we were on the cusp of all just tumbling like limbings off the cliff into the gaping maw of the New World Order and the prison planet. | ||
I mean, they really thought they had us. | ||
And then there's a little thing called the internet. | ||
Well, actually, there's a little thing called Talk Radio first. | ||
That was the one place in the media they didn't control, and folks like Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones took advantage of that and exposed millions of people to the reality of what's going on behind the scenes. | ||
Then the internet came about. | ||
And they lost their marbles, folks. | ||
They they could not handle humanity with access to information without being filtered through them. | ||
So they've had to change their tactics. | ||
They'd have to shift around. | ||
And that's what you have to know. | ||
This isn't a board game, right? | ||
This isn't a game of chess where somebody wins, somebody loses, you flip the board and start over. | ||
Like this is an ongoing conflict that's gone on for generations. | ||
It is a real war. | ||
And people might look at something and say, well, you say we're winning. | ||
You you say we're being, you know, uh, we're being victorious, but you know, look, they're instituting digital ID in the UK. | ||
Okay, well, in war, if you have, you know, an enemy force advancing on a front and you stop them there, they're gonna try to advance on a different front. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That doesn't mean that you shouldn't have fought that battle, Right? | ||
That doesn't mean that you therefore actually lost that battle because they're going somewhere else now. | ||
It's like, no, we've won that battle. | ||
We actually defeated their vaccine programs. | ||
We are in the process of exp of defeating the entire big pharma manipulated medical industry as a whole. | ||
We're not in World War III. | ||
We're not going to war with Iran, which honestly, the Israelis pulled out all the stops for. | ||
And again, we I need to do a full report on it. | ||
But if you remember, I mean, the first nine, ten months of the Trump administration, there was a war going on behind the scenes between the Israeli firsters, people who and the pro-war people, the people that wanted to go to war with Iran, and the Trump people. | ||
The JD Vance, the Pete Hegseth, who were fighting against war in Iran, the Charlie Kirks for that matter. | ||
You had Signal Gate. | ||
You had all of these, this pressure against Pete Heggseth. | ||
He has to be fired. | ||
And we told you at the time, that's all about Iran. | ||
It has nothing to do with Signalgate, it has nothing to do with anything. | ||
They're trying to get people who are anti-war out so they can get pro-war voices in. | ||
This has been obvious, but it's been really a thrilling and dramatic couple of months. | ||
And if you look behind the scenes, that was what I saw. | ||
I saw the Israeli lobby, the Israeli manipulations going on behind the scenes, trying everything they could to get Trump to commit to real full-fledged boots on the ground war in Iran. | ||
They couldn't do it. | ||
They couldn't achieve it. | ||
They couldn't even defeat Hamas. | ||
I mean, they got rid of Bashir al-Assad, and now somebody even worse is in charge. | ||
That ain't going well for them. | ||
And now APAC is being basically forced to the sidelines, forced to pretend that they're not who they are. | ||
I mean, they they just came out with a ad, just trying to convince everybody that actually we're American, actually we love America, and we're super American. | ||
America is our priority. | ||
And it's like nobody is nobody is falling for this, folks. | ||
The ADL being removed from the FBI list. | ||
I mean, the the list really goes on and on and on and on and on. | ||
The number of things that are turning in our direction are turning away from the manipulation of the globalist and towards the people. | ||
Simultaneous to that, got Larry Ellison buying up all this stuff. | ||
He's working with Tony Blair and Marco Rubio. | ||
Tony Blair wants to be the supreme governor of Gaza as a part of this board of peace thing, and it's Tony Blair and Larry Ellison that are instituting digital ID in the UK. | ||
I mean, they're still pushing, don't get me wrong. | ||
I'm not here just trying to tell you, like Alex always said, like, this is in the QAnon, white pill, everything's fine, sit back and relax. | ||
But you have to acknowledge the successes that you're having. | ||
You have to, we have to acknowledge the victories we've achieved so far for a couple reasons. | ||
One, because the most important thing in war is morale, and we need a high morale. | ||
We need to know that victory is possible and achievable. | ||
We have to have that hope to fuel us into the future. | ||
If it's all hopeless, then we might as well just, you know, enjoy ourselves while the world burns. | ||
But that's not the case. | ||
Humanity is still incredibly strong, growing stronger, and the people who have tried desperately to shove us into the cage for the last couple decades or so are finding that suddenly they're having to try to cover their tracks. | ||
Suddenly they're worried about themselves getting indicted. | ||
I mean, this is a sea change, the likes of which we've never observed before. | ||
So we have to celebrate that. | ||
We have to remind ourselves of that. | ||
And our victories are coming in places you might not expect and in forms you might not be looking for. | ||
Let's go to clip number 20 here. | ||
It's kind of a silly video, and they're gonna tell you to shop at Walmart. | ||
I disavow, I disavow Walmart completely. | ||
But this is a temperature check. | ||
This is a pulse check of what's happening in America. | ||
And you can see that it's not just getting the right people elected. | ||
It is literally our message that is dominating. | ||
It is our ideas that are conquering the bad ideas in the realm of politics and health and absolutely everywhere. | ||
I'll show you a couple videos that explain this. | ||
But first, here clip 20. | ||
This was not achieved by demands from the CDC. | ||
This was achieved as a response to a market shift propelled by folks like us, folks like RFK Jr. and the whole Maha movement. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We're not gonna believe what I found at Walmart. | |
Roll-ups with no artificial dye. | ||
Vegetable juice, spirulina, fruit juice as the color. | ||
And they've got the fruit by the foot. | ||
But check this out. | ||
It's the same price. | ||
They're not charging more for no artificial colors. | ||
So I guess you better run to Walmart. | ||
We didn't need to pass the CDC. | ||
We didn't need to get laws in place forbidding artificial dyes. | ||
We needed the American people to finally care about what they're putting in their body to actually be told about the dangers of the things that they're putting in their body. | ||
And when people know, they reject it. | ||
They refuse to buy it, and the corporations, again, and for the first time, are responding to the people rather than the other way around, right? | ||
It's usually the other way around. | ||
Usually nobody is clamoring for transgender bathsuits at uh Target. | ||
It's BlackRock enforcing ESG scores on Target, demanding that they, you know, make a big pride display for the transgender people, and then they comply and they try to shift the you know social milieu that way by putting in people's attention. | ||
And then they say, well, oh, they're just this is just capitalism. | ||
They're just responding to the market, but there is no market for that stuff. | ||
That's an outside force manipulating the market to try to manipulate the people in America. | ||
This is the opposite of that. | ||
This is people in America refusing to buy things that have artificial dyes, and so the companies are being forced to use different dyes. | ||
They're being forced to respond to the awareness to the intelligence and education of the American people who are not falling for the tricks anymore. | ||
I mean, this is really an amazing thing. | ||
Another thing that's happening is the arguments of the left are finally being confronted and defeated in real hard to ignore ways. | ||
We showed a couple videos last week on the war room of the debate between the Virginia candidates for governor, uh, and the one woman's name is shelling Spanberger, Abigail Spanberger, and she's debating uh the the Republican woman, and she cannot respond to the questions being asked to her. | ||
So she just pretends she doesn't hear them, and it's this creepy, and I'm noticing it more and more actually. | ||
I have another video where we don't need to go to it, but uh uh Secretary of State in Maine is being asked about 250 uh pre-printed mail-in ballots that were found in an Amazon order. | ||
Very weird stuff. | ||
And the woman's being asked about this, and she's just like, any questions? | ||
Any more questions? | ||
And they're like, Yeah, what about this? | ||
Uh, what about this thing? | ||
And she's just like, okay, anything? | ||
No, okay, goodbye. | ||
It's like, what is going on here? | ||
Same thing happened with this Spanurger lady. | ||
She's asked a very direct question, a very simple yes or no question, and she just stares straight ahead. | ||
And the woman's like, Hello, do you hear me? | ||
Do you hear me answer asking this question? | ||
Do you believe this or not? | ||
And the woman's just staring straight ahead, like a robot. | ||
And it's like, that's not gonna work for very long, dude. | ||
You can't just ignore a question just because you don't have a good answer to it. | ||
And so now she's being pressed on this. | ||
So the question that was asked by uh Earl Spears is her name. | ||
Winslow Earl Spears, something like that. | ||
She's she's a cool lady. | ||
She seems like she'd make a good governor. | ||
She's a black woman running for uh governor of Arizona, and she asked this Allison Span uh Abigail Spanberger woman, which is it? | ||
Do you want to keep trans men out of the locker rooms, or are you okay with a man getting naked with your young child? | ||
And hey, to be honest with you, there's no good answer to that. | ||
What is she gonna what is Spanberger gonna do? | ||
Like at the end of the day, the best thing to do is probably pretend that you're having a stroke and just be quiet and pretend you've gone deaf suddenly, because that's you know, more believable than whatever nonsense she's gonna come up with. | ||
And it's not like this is a gotcha question. | ||
This wasn't a you know, formulated riddle to trick Abigail Spanberger. | ||
This is the natural outcome of the policies they support. | ||
And they can't answer. | ||
There is no good answer. | ||
You're left with either I hate trans people, that's the way they would interpret it, right? | ||
Trans people are not real, they do not belong in the locker room of their choice, which she she can't say that because in their mind that means she wants all trans people to die and she doesn't believe they exist, and I mean they're radical, so okay, you can't say that. | ||
You cannot say the men don't belong in the locker room. | ||
So what is she gonna say? | ||
Yes, I'm fine with an adult man getting naked with my five-year-old daughter. | ||
That's not gonna go well. | ||
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So, what is she supposed to do? | |
Why have these arguments not been made before? | ||
I mean, it's been 10 years of this transgender nonsense, And nobody's thought to put it in that construction. | ||
Either you don't want trans people in the locker room, or you're fine with the five-year-old daughter getting naked with a man. | ||
Which is it, ma'am? | ||
And she can't answer. | ||
Here she is being put to it again, clip 18. | ||
Abigail Spanberger trying to defend men in girls' locker room, and boy, this is a master class in rambling. | ||
If you've ever wanted to see a real master rambler at work, you're about to see it. | ||
I mean, this is I mean, Kamala Harris wishes she could achieve this level of speaking while saying nothing. | ||
Incredible stuff, Abigail. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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What do you make of Earl Sears' claim that you're fine with quote putting men in girls' locker rooms? | |
The the reality is that the federal government has the ability to change the letter of the law, right? | ||
Through Congress, through the Senate, bills go to the president's desk. | ||
Right now, what we are seeing is there are differences between what is the law of the land under Title IX and what are executive orders put out by the White House. | ||
And in circumstances where there are conflicting evidence or conflicting interpretations, the reality is the federal government has to be clear in what is the real guidance available to our schools as it relates to use of locker rooms. | ||
The reality is that we have multiple jurisdictions who believe they are following the letter of the law and have their lawyers conveying why. | ||
And at the end of the day, we have a president of the United States who is taking away and and threatening federal funding. | ||
What is she talking about is that this is a tool that that unfortunately this president continues to use of the threat of federal funding. | ||
It is not the president's ability. | ||
This is you know a basic Article One. | ||
This is if you believe in the Constitution, the president doesn't have the ability to just pull back funding. | ||
And it isn't just to these public schools, it is to our research institutions. | ||
It's for cancer research. | ||
It is for funding to conservation programs uh under USDA that are vital, vital, vital to so many of the farmers and producers who employ digital breaking practices and other conservation practices, voluntary ones on their land who've been promised investments, and the president just pulls back those funds. | ||
Can we pause it real quick? | ||
Can we pause it real quick? | ||
We got about a minute left in this clip. | ||
I just in case you forgot. | ||
She was asked whether she approves of men in women's locker rooms. | ||
Okay. | ||
So far, we've heard about a minute and a half rambling nonsense answer about executive power versus Congress, Article 1, the letter of the law says, and don't forget there are people on the land. | ||
The question was do you support men in women's locker rooms or no? | ||
So far, hasn't even remotely come close to addressing anything in the realm of the question that was asked. | ||
Back to back to Abigail Spanberger, who I don't know what the hell she's talking about anymore. | ||
Farmer subsidies, I think. | ||
Uh yeah, I don't know. | ||
Again, the question, are you okay with men in women's locker rooms or not? | ||
Back to Abigail. | ||
Is that we have a president who is using congressionally approved federal spending as a cudgel and and just as an issue of principle, you know, right now it's coming after the schools. | ||
Before it was coming after conservation programs. | ||
It's also consistently across our universities and institutions of higher education and research. | ||
Uh it it is a it's a it's a dire circumstance. | ||
But when it comes down to um, you know, understanding the implementation of of how it is that you know our kids are coexisting in the classroom or on the sports field. | ||
Yes, I do think that in in many cases it's the local community that knows their community best. | ||
Um and and can readily make decisions and provide guidance about how to ensure that all of our kids are safe. | ||
We got close there. | ||
We we got awful close to her making some sort of point about something related to the question. | ||
We didn't quite get there. | ||
In fact, we blew right by it. | ||
Passed right by the off-ramp to common sense and logic and something somebody could actually hang their hat on. | ||
uh nope, nope, totally missed that exit and uh cruising down gibberish highway. | ||
It does well, what is she even talking about? | ||
Again, not a trick question, not a trick question being asked about a core the the outcome of a core policy that she is running on. | ||
She cannot answer any question, let alone a simple question. | ||
She can't answer any question about it. | ||
You ask her, should men and women share locker rooms, should trans men be allowed into men's locker rooms, etc. | ||
Her answer is about something, a Congress and subsidies, and at the very end she's like, and when it comes to kids in the sports field, our community knows our community best. | ||
Okay. | ||
What? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
What is this? | ||
And the only like the only threat we have now is people are stupid. | ||
And that it really is the ultimate problem with America is Americans tend to be, no offense, kind of stupid, kind of very stupid, where when you just ramble like that, they think you've said something. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if people sent that clip being like, I bet you feel stupid now, saying Alison Spanberger didn't know what she was saying. | ||
Listen to this amazing diatribe. | ||
And it's like, no, she didn't say anything, folks. | ||
That was nothing. | ||
That was she might as well have just recited a uh Dr. Seuss book for all of the value that that two-minute, two and a half minute video gave to us. | ||
It's just utterly baffling what these people are even arguing anymore. | ||
And they're getting to a point where it's not just impossible for them to make sense of their own positions and policies. | ||
They're like attacking people in a way that is not sustainable. | ||
People aren't going to put up with and they're not going to stand for. | ||
I want to go look 46 here. | ||
This is a crazy video. | ||
We're gonna have to put this one out. | ||
Because I've only seen this posted by libs of TikTok, and I haven't seen much attention paid to it. | ||
This is a third grader at Scottsdale United School District talking about the way his teacher calls him an extremist and is spying on him at home. | ||
This is one of the craziest things I've ever heard. | ||
And it's made all the more crazy by the fact that it's a little lisping third grade voice explaining how he's being treated like a like a dissident by Nazi Germany. | ||
I mean, this is crazy, folks. | ||
Clip 46, third grader at uh Scottsdale, Arizona school district. | ||
Let's listen. | ||
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I was a third grader on Anastasie, but in a different class in Mrs. Javinette. | |
This teacher created a hostile school environment for kids like me when she didn't like the parents. | ||
She would yell at me in the hallway and hollow me along. | ||
I also caught her filming me one day. | ||
She claimed she was filming full field day, but the event was over. | ||
And her phone was pointing right at me. | ||
At the same time, a neighbor on my street was also filming me while I was outside my home. | ||
It was creepy and I felt unsafe. | ||
It became so bad that my family had to get to a straining order against my neighbor. | ||
At court is when the neighbor revealed a personal email from Mrs. Javernette to my teacher. | ||
No, to my neighbor, thanking my neighbor for protecting teachers against extremists. | ||
This is when I found out that Mrs. Javinette and my neighbor walking together. | ||
Now Mrs. Javinette had been caught celebrating gun violence and a local Charlie Clock being assassinated with her post on social media. | ||
How do you allow her to teach dog graders? | ||
How do parents leave the kidnapping class? | ||
She's a reason why we ain't others left Anastasia. | ||
Now I hear more or leaving after her recent hateful posts. | ||
Thank you. | ||
How crazy is that? | ||
And people have found this teacher's social media. | ||
It's on Libs of TikTok if the crew wants to bring it up. | ||
And she's literally posting, you know, thank God Charlie Kirk is dead, like just the most awful stuff. | ||
And she's disciplining her third graders on the basis of their parents being MAGA. | ||
And then she somehow brings in the kid's neighbor to start filming them at home. | ||
I mean, just creepy beyond belief. | ||
And, you know, this is the obvious end result of leftists taking over school systems, taking over the media, feeling like they're untouchable, feeling like they're on the right side of history and that their enemies are Nazis, so therefore any action against them is justified and good. | ||
I mean, how many movies have we seen in the recent past where it's like Nazis are just being slaughtered wholesale women children? | ||
But it's like, hey, they're Nazis, so they aren't humans. | ||
That's you. | ||
Now, you understand that, right? | ||
They call you Nazis. | ||
That's how they feel about you and your children and your third grade children that are being subjected to this. | ||
And I think along with all this other victory that we're having, all this other motivation in the right direction, the movement, the the shift that's happening that we see taking place. | ||
Americans need to embrace this and you need to not put up with it anymore. | ||
You need to not put up with the crap anymore. | ||
And for too long, we have been almost trained like like Pavlovian in a way. | ||
Where if there's something our school doesn't like, we're told that we should leave the school. | ||
And if we find out that our city's doing something like we're told, well, it's your fault for living in a city, you have to leave the city. | ||
Liberals don't think that way. | ||
We have to adopt that mindset. | ||
We have to adopt the mindset of if my kid is being taught something I don't like in school, I'm gonna be hell on earth for that school board until I get my way, until they apologize to me until the person who did it is fired. | ||
Not committing violence, obviously, not doing anything illegal, but weaponizing every legal avenue you have to shutting down this pernicious influence that the left has. | ||
You need to treat it like the left would treat it. | ||
How many times have we have we heard examples? | ||
People even call in and say I'm stupid for disagreeing with this. | ||
They're like, well, you know, you just got a homeschool your kids. | ||
It's like, why? | ||
Why should I be deprived of my right as an American to have my child school provided by the state? | ||
Taxes I pay. | ||
I'm supposed to not take advantage of that because they're evil. | ||
Screw that. | ||
What would the left do if they found out a teacher was walking around in a Nazi uniform throwing the Sig Heil? | ||
Would they say, well, I guess we got to leave that school district, or they rain hell on Earth until they got their way, till that teacher was fired and the kids were made whole. | ||
That's the approach we need to adopt. | ||
Stop being silent. | ||
What really makes a nutraceutical work? | ||
What is a nutraceutical? | ||
What is a supplement? | ||
Yeah, I mean, let's just talk about power plant, for example. | ||
So methyl drive is something that everyone, whether they're 12 or whether they're 90, they should all take it. | ||
Power plant is a little bit more specific. | ||
It's good for both men and women. | ||
I would say it has a stronger, more pronounced factor uh factor on the younger side, especially people that are into high-intensity exercise. | ||
Key ingredient, and that is cordyceps, which increases your oxygen carrying capacity, but it also increases ATP and it also helps you make new mitochondria. | ||
So imagine taking something like cordyceps found in power plant and then combining it with methyl drive, but oh wait, there's also total male mineral support in power plant. | ||
We've got zinc, which increases luteinizing hormone, which makes you produce more testosterone, but then to counteract the rise in sex hormone binding globulin, we include boron in it to increase your free testosterone. | ||
That's something the normal formulas don't do. | ||
We've got the thing that creates free testosterone in your body in power plant, according to studies. | ||
That's mainline, you can Google it. | ||
And not all cookie too is the same, right? | ||
Everyone should take COQ10. | ||
Listen, and if you're gonna take CoQ10, you're gonna go to some store or some pharmacy, and they're gonna try to sell you a bottle with the same amount that's in here for like 50 bucks. | ||
You get coQ10 plus four other ingredients with this. | ||
It's true. | ||
And the same amount. | ||
Same amount. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
Everyone at the InfoWars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
And then you designed it to go with our ultra methylene blue. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's the key. | ||
Before any like man or woman, young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you gotta take it. | ||
Everybody loves the formulas, and I've noticed if I take both together, the energy is totally insane. | ||
Each one is very strong in its own. | ||
Methyl drive is something that every person in the country should take. | ||
So the methylene blue is like the engine and gasoline. | ||
These products together is a nitrous oxide. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Turbocharges. | ||
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Turbocharges. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm your host, Harrison Smith sitting in for Alex today as he finishes yet another, well, what promises to be yet another bombshell interview with Tucker Carlson. | ||
Rob Dew just posted an image saying they'd uh completed the mission and it will soon be posted. | ||
Sometimes Tucker likes to sit on the interviews for a little bit. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
We'll see when it comes out, but I'm very excited to hear these two guys uh discuss the state of the world. | ||
I'm very happy that the Alex Jones show has a fourth hour. | ||
I didn't realize how useful this would be. | ||
I host the war room, of course. | ||
It's three hours long. | ||
People hear you do a three-hour daily show, and they're like, oh my God, that and it's like, y'all, half the time, half the stuff I want to get to, I don't even get to. | ||
Three hours is not long enough. | ||
And especially because you have these giant stories like peace in the Middle East or what's going on with Russia, and it's like to cover it adequately, you need to really dig into it and explore it. | ||
And then I've got all these other videos, they're just sort of one-offs that, you know, if I can get to them, I can get to them. | ||
And I think they're important. | ||
I think the little third-year-old kid, Scottsdale talking about being harassed and spied on by his teacher. | ||
Yeah, pretty big deal. | ||
Something people should know about. | ||
But, you know, maybe play second fiddle to Peace in the Middle East for the first time in my lifetime. | ||
So I'm happy I get this fourth hour to uh play some of these videos I wasn't going to be able to get to if the show was only three hours. | ||
Now the war room will be hosted today by Drew Hernandez and Kriston at T. Harris. | ||
We're gonna start off with uh Drew for the first hour, and then Kriston's gonna take over. | ||
So thank you to those guys for uh filling in after all our bench at InfoWars is maybe a little bit uh shallower than we'd like it to be. | ||
But that's just because we've been under concerted, deliberate, and continuous attack for the last several years, which has hobbled us. | ||
It has injured us and made us less capable of doing what we would be doing otherwise. | ||
I was just looking back over some old footage of I think 2019. | ||
2019 was a crazy year for us. | ||
I, of course, didn't have a show, so I was working as a cameraman. | ||
I went to New York a couple times, went to DC a couple times, went to London one time to report when no outlet in London was allowed legally to report on the uprising against the establishment that was going on. | ||
Well, InfoWars is not bound by such foreign restrictions. | ||
We have the First Amendment. | ||
We take it with us wherever we go. | ||
So we are traveling around constantly, and that's what we've missed out on because of the attacks against us. | ||
So why do we continue to fight? | ||
Why are we still at every pass fighting tooth and nail to remain on the air to remain under the label of InfoWars? | ||
Because they want to take it from us. | ||
And it's really as simple as that. | ||
They want to take it from us. | ||
They've decided it's worth tens of millions of dollars to try to rip our name away from us, steal Alex Jones' life work from him. | ||
But on top of that, it's the same strategy they're using to take down anybody that's out there supporting Donald Trump and resisting the New World Order. | ||
The same thing just happened with Mike Lindell. | ||
Default judgment, decision from the bench. | ||
Now they're gonna have a jury trial, but he's already been declared guilty. | ||
They'll just decide how guilty he is. | ||
It is exactly the playbook they went with with InfoWars. | ||
And the reason they aren't running with it more is because it hasn't worked with us. | ||
This is sort of the double-edged sword of their strategy. | ||
They think we'll go after Alex Jones, we'll destroy his reputation in the mainstream media, so people will, you know, not defend him, we'll be able to destroy his institution, destroy his organization and with his novel, all of these novel new legal concepts, the law fair that they you know perpetrated, and they think this will be great because you know, we've destroyed his reputation and people think of him as conspiracy theorist. | ||
What they didn't allow for in their determination of strategy was what if Alex Jones fights back? | ||
What if he's not some dumb conspiracy theorist that you can write off and brush to the side? | ||
What if he's a sophisticated actor in all of this? | ||
What if he is a sophisticated operative who knows how to defeat you, who is actually put things in place to not allow him to be taken down so easily. | ||
Remember, they did the same thing in 2018. | ||
2018, I guarantee you they were sipping champagne and high-fiving each other when Alex Jones was kicked off of every podcast platform, Spotify, Apple, every social media company, Facebook, X, all on the same day, YouTube. | ||
I mean, they they must have really thought that was it. | ||
That was it. | ||
That's the scene in the movie where, you know, the hero gets shot and goes down and the bad guy stands up and everybody around goes, oh no, the hero's dead. | ||
And then the hero rises up and you realize, oh, you've only made him more powerful. | ||
Oh, you've only pissed him off now. | ||
So I I wonder how things, how different things would be if that had worked. | ||
I wonder if they would have been more aggressive in their censorship if it had worked with InfoWars, but it didn't. | ||
So it's the double-edged sword. | ||
Yes, they can try stuff on us because they've been able to demonize us because they've been able to lie about us. | ||
It's more likely to work against Alex Jones. | ||
And they're trying to set the precedent. | ||
The flip side, if it doesn't work because InfoWars survives, it exposes that their strategy is insufficient and they have to go back to the drawing table. | ||
So it's important for us and for our audience to teach them the lesson, you can't do this. | ||
You can't create a completely, in my personal opinion, falsified lawsuit where you put everything anybody ever did on this one guy's back because he happened to talk about a story that millions of people were talking about. | ||
They thought this would be a playbook that they could use systematically to take down anybody that's against them. | ||
But it's important that we let them know it doesn't work. | ||
We let them know you can't do this. | ||
You can't weaponize the court system this way. | ||
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And I have some videos that I want to go to that I need to go to that one must go to. | ||
Let's go to clip 29 first. | ||
Just a quick little refresher for everybody in case you're forgetting is we're about to get into the protests and the deportations and the chaos of the left. | ||
Let's all look back in history and remind ourselves why the left always does this, how it always ends up, and who they're always really working for. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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And nine million of your point about leftist violence. | |
So you have to understand this is not something new. | ||
This is not something that's randomly happening. | ||
It happened in China, it happened in Vietnam, it happened in Cuba, which I'm Cuban. | ||
So every single time the leftists take over, what do they want? | ||
Revolution to what? | ||
Break down the status quo. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
Not through peace. | ||
They do it through revolution. | ||
Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, Mao Zedong, Stalin. | ||
Every single time, that's how they do it. | ||
And you know who they use? | ||
All of you. | ||
They use the university students. | ||
They use leftists. | ||
The authoritarians, a strong men, convince the leftists to fight for them. | ||
It happened in Iran with the where the Ayotola took over. | ||
It happened in Cuba with Castro. | ||
They get the leftists to disrupt and cause destability, a destabilization. | ||
Once they take power, they get rid of all of the leftists that help them get in power. | ||
Mao Zedong created the Red Guard. | ||
When he got in power, he said, all universities canceled. | ||
I want you to get my book. | ||
It's called the Little Red Book, put it in your pocket, and go around. | ||
And if any teacher has spoken out against me, I want you to tell the communist commissar we're going to arrest them and kill them. | ||
They did That. | ||
The Army didn't step in. | ||
They allowed the protesters and the revolutionaries to do what they want. | ||
You know what Mal did after he got power? | ||
He said, I don't need any more destabilization. | ||
He send them out into the field to work, and nine million of them died. | ||
That's what he's done. | ||
The Shah did it, the same thing to the leftist. | ||
The leftists are always, we call them the useful idiots. | ||
Not all of them, but the ones who are revolutionary. | ||
They are used to destabilize to go after the young people in universities every single time, hundreds and hundreds of years. | ||
This is the same thing happening over again. | ||
This is not new. | ||
What your experience is not new. | ||
It's just new to you. | ||
It's new to our age. | ||
It's absolutely brilliant. | ||
That was posted on Instagram at Pastor underscore T underscore Nelson 664. | ||
Not sure if that's who was speaking there, but well done, whoever that was. | ||
And you know, for any thinking person, for anybody with a conscience and a soul, how are you gonna hear that and not resonate with it? | ||
How are you gonna be blind to the reality of how in many cases you are being used to bring back the opposite bring about the opposite of what you want, which is exactly what's happening now, although an almost a weird inversion of it where the left is like forcing the Trump administration to be heavy-handed. | ||
They are forcing the administration to be oppressive. | ||
And that really is what's happening, and it's happening in a variety of different ways, but they're not protesting anything real. | ||
This is a this is a big deal. | ||
I see people see this on the libertarian side, and they say, Oh, so you're cheering on agents of the state, the military operating on you know, American streets. | ||
And I get it. | ||
Yeah, I hear that, and it kind of gives me the shivers. | ||
I go, ooh, no, I don't want to open that can of worms. | ||
So the left has to stop forcing us to. | ||
It honestly is their fault. | ||
It is literally 100% their fault. | ||
They're not defending innocent people from being rounded up. | ||
They were nowhere to be found when January 6ers were being hauled out of their homes. | ||
They were nowhere to be found when the law courts were weaponized against everybody in the Trump sphere, Jenna Ellis and Peter Navarro and Roger Stone and hell Owen Schreuer and Trump's lawyers were disbarred and thrown in jail. | ||
Steve Bannon, they didn't care about any of that. | ||
They don't actually care about you know tyranny. | ||
They want the tyranny, they just want to be in control of it. | ||
So I understand sort of the hesitation of supporting what Trump's doing, but they are literally forcing his hand, and he's handling it just about as well as as I think he could. | ||
I have some advice for him on how I think this could go even easier. | ||
Uh but let's take a look at this video. | ||
I got a couple videos I want to show you. | ||
One of them is the fact that there's a there's a movement now where they're telling people to shine lasers at helicopters, try to bring down like border patrol helicopters, only they're shining hell, they're shining lasers at like hospital helicopters, and so people who need emergency transportation aren't getting it because the helicopters are being blinded by lasers. | ||
And it's like we can't let you do that. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, we have to do something about that now. | ||
Just don't do that. | ||
If you weren't doing that, we wouldn't have to interfere. | ||
If the Chicago police would arrest the criminals, we wouldn't have to send National Guard to their streets. | ||
If the Portland police would put away the Antifa members attacking the members of the public, we wouldn't have to have a militarized station for ice there. | ||
I mean, just stop committing crimes and the police will go away. | ||
It's literally your fault that this is happening. | ||
You have to stop for your own sake and for ours. | ||
It's utterly infuriating. | ||
But it's actually having positive results. | ||
But at the end of the day, I have a hard time demonizing Trump for sending the military to places like Memphis because I'm hearing people from Memphis talk about it's the first time they've seen kids play on their street in months. | ||
Yeah, you're invited to play laser tag every night. | ||
We're gonna shine lasers at helicopters. | ||
Well, okay, but now an old lady's dead because you you know forced the grounding of a hospital helicopter, you absolute morons. | ||
Yes, you have to be rounded up now. | ||
I'm sorry, this is your fault. | ||
You are forcing us to oppress you. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Just stop it. | ||
And again, it's like, okay, If there was a time when the National Guard was being sent to you know grab people's guns or arrest people for thought crime, then I want to be able to respond to that with the appropriate outrage that something like that would deserve. | ||
Instead, you're protesting and attacking ice vehicles because illegal foreign immigrants that are not supposed to be here are being sent back home. | ||
What? | ||
Why? | ||
You you're literally going to make it significantly harder to deal with real oppression if and when it comes to this country by crying wolf so often. | ||
I saw somebody else say it's like you've cried wolf so much that it like in do in crying wolf, you've actually summoned the wolf. | ||
You've actually created the problem that you were lying about earlier. | ||
Is this not clear to you folks? | ||
Let's go to clip 35 here. | ||
This is Memphis resident, a Memphis resident, thanking President Trump for sending the National Guard because it's safe now. | ||
Hey, what do you know? | ||
Police make things safe. | ||
What a what a novel concept. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Some of y'all might get mad at me. | |
And at this point, I don't give a day. | ||
Not into politics. | ||
I'm not into all of that extra stuff that people be losing their life all the way. | ||
I ain't insolid. | ||
Inhuman. | ||
What else? | ||
But I will say thank you to Trump for bringing these National Guards and doing what they're doing down here in Emphasis right now. | ||
You know, for the first time in five years. | ||
I've been in my home for five years. | ||
And for the first time, my kids have been able to play in the backyard and be able to do it comfortably. | ||
I haven't heard a gunshot in two weeks. | ||
I haven't seen strange people walk up and down the street. | ||
Just a few weeks ago, I had somebody walk on the side of my house. | ||
None of that action's going on. | ||
I haven't seen no young Y's at the stove post it. | ||
I haven't seen an infinity fly past me in weeks. | ||
I'm sitting on my porch right now. | ||
And I'm watching kids outside playing. | ||
People outside walking with their kids. | ||
I ain't never seen before leaving my neighborhood. | ||
But all because we feel safe in this environment, unfortunately, because of the things that are happening here at the city. | ||
I hate it to be this way, but I'm happy. | ||
I'm happy. | ||
Honestly, I truly feel this is just a band-aid to the problem. | ||
I don't think this is going to completely fix everything. | ||
But to have a moment of peace, just thank you, Jesus. | ||
How crazy is that? | ||
Does that not remind you of Naya Bukele? | ||
Right? | ||
All these stories of like kids are playing at the park now. | ||
It used to just be gangbangers. | ||
He used to find decapitated bodies in this park. | ||
Now kids are playing soccer there. | ||
If you can't let your kids play in your own backyard, are you free? | ||
All these people that are concerned about their freedoms going away because soldiers being deployed on streets to deal with crime. | ||
Are you free if your kids can't walk outside? | ||
If your neighbors are routinely murdered by criminals for just being bystanders to crimes taking place. | ||
No. | ||
Freedom is the ability to walk around. | ||
The freedom is the ability to feel safe in your own neighborhood. | ||
This is a beautiful thing for freedom and liberty that's happening right now. | ||
And I am sorry that it had to get that bad. | ||
I mean, how pathetic and embarrassing is the state of our country. | ||
That the mere presence of children on a street is a revelation. | ||
That there are entire swaths of our nation where people do not feel safe outside of their own homes or inside their own homes for that matter. | ||
That we allow just the continual victimization of Americans by repeat criminals who, in some cases, have rap sheets that are hard to believe. | ||
That are hard to believe. | ||
The story I was reading today, guy had like 75 arrests. | ||
That's like a 40-year-old man. | ||
How are you being arrested every two months for your entire life? | ||
And you're just let out again. | ||
This guy in particular on one dollar bond. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
We need A solution, Trump is providing that solution. | ||
But it's got some people getting a little queasy, getting a little get a little cold feet. | ||
Because Trump's doing what must be done. | ||
Let's go to clip 26 here. | ||
Joe Rogan, big fan of mass deportations in theory. | ||
Now that it's actually happening, it's making him sad. | ||
Joe. | ||
Let's just watch. | ||
Let's just watch the video. | ||
Not gonna call him a pussy. | ||
Let's let's watch the video and then I'll talk about him. | ||
Rogan, dude. | ||
Stop just stop. | ||
Stop listening to your wife. | ||
Let's let's watch. | ||
Let's just talk about the the immigration thing. | ||
The way it looks is horrific. | ||
When you're just arresting people in front of their kids and just normal regular people that have been here for 20 years. | ||
That everybody who has a heart can't get along with that. | ||
No. | ||
Everybody who has a heart sees that and go, that can't be right. | ||
They can't be right. | ||
That can't be the only way to do this. | ||
Right. | ||
Because you have to think, look, yeah, we have to have a border. | ||
Yes, it should have been secure. | ||
Yes, they should make sure you know who everybody is before they get in. | ||
But when people been here for 20 years, like, come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Like, yeah. | ||
Let's find a way. | ||
If they've been productive members of society for 20 years, no criminal record, they worked the entire time, they paid taxes. | ||
Find them a pathway to citizenship. | ||
Find a way where you can do this thing that you want to do, which is keep terrorists and cartel members from getting across the border with drugs that kill a hundred thousand people a year. | ||
Okay. | ||
But also have a f heart. | ||
Because if you don't, you're not gonna get anybody on your side. | ||
If you're doing this stuff publicly, throwing women to the ground, handcuffing people just for existing on the wrong side of the dirt. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not a criminal, not the only crime they ever committed was coming over here as a kid. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They probably didn't even know what the f was going on. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
You know, a lot of kids got snuck across when they were already born in Mexico and they've grown up their entire life in America. | ||
They can't even speak Spanish. | ||
Well, they can go back. | ||
And they can go back with their family. | ||
We don't need childhood separation. | ||
I actually had a better solution for this, but I think it's just too late. | ||
It's too little too late. | ||
Uh but I I was saying for years, what they should be doing is doing what I would call a permanent conditional visa to where if you've and there'd have to be a 10-year cutoff, something like that. | ||
And I think 10 years is about right. | ||
And I'd say, if you were brought over before age 10, then okay, you get a conditional temporary visa. | ||
And what that would mean was that you'd never be a citizen. | ||
You'd never be able to vote ever in your life, but you'd be able to stay here, you'd be able to pay taxes as a guest, and the instant that you commit a crime, it's back home. | ||
I I think that would have been a you know a fine thing to offer people, but then you had the open borders for four years under Biden, and it's just sort of we can't do that anymore. | ||
No, we have to just solve the problem as it exists now. | ||
Now, the reason I don't you know criticize Joe Rogan too much, and I really don't, I understand where he's coming from, is because he speaks for a lot of normies out there. | ||
And even if we disagree with him, there's a reason he's saying what he's saying, and it's probably because millions of people out there feel like he feels. | ||
Here's what I'll say to this. | ||
It's okay to feel sad. | ||
It is. | ||
It's okay to feel empathetic for people that are being deported. | ||
People have been here for 20 years. | ||
It's okay to both feel empathetic and sad for them and realize it's their fault and it's the outcome of their decisions. | ||
In the same way that I can empathize with somebody being sent to prison for murdering somebody. | ||
I can imagine how it feels when that when they hear guilty, you know, slow motion from the juror from the uh juror and like the you know, imagining what that would be like to be ripped away from your family and thrown into a uh cell. | ||
Well, you probably shouldn't have murdered that guy, huh? | ||
Like, yeah, I can feel bad for you. | ||
I can feel sad that this is happening to you. | ||
It's your fault though. | ||
So I don't feel that bad. | ||
I mean, I can empathize with you, but I don't feel bad for you. | ||
These people being here for 20 years doesn't mean that they're less criminal. | ||
That's they're more criminals. | ||
That means every year they're committing crime when they file their taxes. | ||
That means every year they're doing something. | ||
I mean, can you imagine how hard it must be to be an illegal immigrant? | ||
Like it this isn't an accident, is my point. | ||
This isn't an accident. | ||
This isn't somebody who thought they did it right and filled out something wrong and now they're being arrested and hauled away. | ||
This is unfair. | ||
No, they deliberately did this. | ||
They deliberately came to our country. | ||
They deliberately avoided the law. | ||
They deliberately stole somebody's social security number or whatever else you have to do to be an illegal immigrant here. | ||
They made this choice. | ||
Now they're suffering the consequences from it. | ||
Sorry, that's just the way the world works. | ||
And you would not do this, Joe Rogan. | ||
Joe Rogan wouldn't go into Mexico and then cry foul and you know scream like a like a banshee just because he's being asked to go home. | ||
You would be more respectful of the Mexican people, wouldn't you, Joe? | ||
They are not respectful of us. | ||
They do not respect the American people. | ||
They do not respect our country. | ||
They do not belong here. | ||
They have broken the law and they have to be sent back. | ||
And that's the other thing to remind yourself. | ||
What is the punishment that we're giving them? | ||
We're sending them to their homes. | ||
What is the big deal? | ||
Oh my God, people are being arrested and sent back to their homelands where they grew up and live and their family is and where they are a citizen. | ||
What is the big deal? | ||
This is like the least punishment ever. | ||
It's literally sending people back to their home countries where they spent most of their lives. | ||
Now, I'd say the one thing Trump should be doing is what I've been suggesting since before he even got into office, which was there should have been a true two-pronged approach, and it should have been the carrot in the stick, and they should have told everybody. | ||
If you arrived here in the last five years, you arrived under false pretenses. | ||
We're sorry that the Biden administration told you you'd be able to stay here. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
They had no right to tell you that. | ||
You cannot stay here. | ||
We'll provide you a first class flight free of charge home to your country. | ||
No problem. | ||
Just turn yourself in. | ||
You have six months. | ||
After that six months, then the hammer comes down. | ||
Because they these everybody needs to know. | ||
You can go home. | ||
You can go home right now, and nothing will happen to you. | ||
So anytime we see a person being arrested, it's not, oh dear, that poor person. | ||
It's well, why didn't that person go home already? | ||
They didn't need to be arrested. | ||
They could have gotten a flight home for free. | ||
That needs to be the solution. | ||
We need to harden our hearts to this propaganda. | ||
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And we're like, hey, we better do our own. | ||
Let's make the best. | ||
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Just one of the ingredients in this alone is on record a game changer they tried to ban. | ||
This is so important. | ||
Nacetylcysteine, better known as NAC, was widely available pre-pandemic, but during the pandemic, during COVID, they took it off Amazon because it was too powerful. | ||
Too many people were getting well from it. | ||
They say, okay, this this isn't a supplement, this is a drug. | ||
Now, we're not making that claim this is a supplement, but it is a supplement that is so powerful it could be used and compared to something like that. | ||
And what is NAC? | ||
In acetylcysteine is the main precursor to your body's master antioxidant, glutathione, right? | ||
Glutathione is what your body uses to detoxify everything. | ||
But most importantly, your lungs. | ||
NAC reduces lung mucus and is incredibly powerful. | ||
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This is the gasoline. | ||
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These things are something that they wanted to ban even more than natokinase and the cereptase. | ||
Those are compounds that go in and break down blood clots and scar tissue and inorganic things in the body. | ||
That's for the spike protein. | ||
The cool thing is everybody, every human can get healthy. | ||
It just takes different specific steps to get healthy. | ||
And that's why they're coming knowledgeable about. | ||
Well, that's like breeds of cows. | ||
They're like, these cows can handle the heat. | ||
These cows can't. | ||
These cows can handle handle cold, they can. | ||
These dogs can handle this, these can. | ||
It's we're all dogs, we're all cows, we're all the same species, but there's certain things each group can't handle. | ||
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The information's readily available. | ||
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We got a compound for that. | ||
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100%. | ||
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100%. | ||
We've all got scar tissue in us. | ||
We've all got issues. | ||
We've all got these inorganic compounds, these microplastics. | ||
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It's kind of hard to do an individual pitch for them because they're all so amazing. | ||
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Everyone at the InfoWars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
And then you designed it to go with our ultra methylene blue. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's the key. | ||
Before any like man or woman, young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you gotta take it. | ||
Everybody loves the formulas, and I've noticed if I take both together, the energy is totally insane. | ||
Each one is very strong on its own. | ||
Methyl drive is something that every person in the country should take. | ||
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These products together is a nitrous oxide. |