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| The government fears Alex Jones, who has the largest audience in the country, bigger than any of the networks, the biggest megaphone in the country. | ||
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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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Infowars. | |
| Tomorrow's news today. | ||
| Infowars. | ||
| And Todd Blanch is protecting the FBI and DOJ under orders from Obama, then Biden, to get me off the air. | ||
| And we have all the documents where they funded it illegally. | ||
| We have all the proof. | ||
| We sued them. | ||
| We deposed them. | ||
| I spent millions deposing them all, getting all their emails, top law firms. | ||
| And then we, and then the Justice Department gets the information, and Ed Martin goes after him and says, preserve your records. | ||
| I want to talk to you. | ||
| And then Todd Blanche comes in and says, I'll fire you, Ed Martin. | ||
| Shut the son of a bitch down right now. | ||
| Ed Martin needs to be the Deputy Attorney General. | ||
| And he didn't say that. | ||
| Okay, I have other DOJ sources that tell me what goes on, but this is the reality. | ||
| And could they do that? | ||
| I mean, because like in the end, I don't think you should use government to make your friends rich or give them special favors. | ||
| But if you can't deliver justice to people who are on your side, you know, you're not doing it right. | ||
| And that's really dispiriting and a little weird to be. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So about an hour and a half ago, the Supreme Court of the United States, the third hurdle, when the justices themselves looked at our appeal that's 100% cut and dry, bulletproof, just on its face, everything that was done to myself, Infowars is kangaroo court to an absurdist level. | ||
| You think it was like dark comedy like Dr. Strangelove or something. | ||
| I mean, it's like the court scenes from idiocracy, just absolute insane fraud. | ||
| And then everything that came out of it and total proof, the Justice Department funding it, running it all. | ||
| And the Supreme Court, yeah, you know what? | ||
| We're just going to let that stand. | ||
| That judges can default you, find you liable, then have a show trial produced by HBO, and then demand billions of dollars that never existed. | ||
| But that's okay, because in the court of public opinion, they have been completely convicted. | ||
| Now, what happened to Mike Lindell recently, just in the last few weeks? | ||
| Oh, same headline. | ||
| Same headlines. | ||
| Judge finds Mike Lindell guilty for billions. | ||
| Judge finds him. | ||
| Oh, because the judges said it's obvious you're guilty. | ||
| Not, oh, you didn't give us discovery. | ||
| That's what they did with me and made that up. | ||
| No, no, you're just guilty. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| Judge rules Lindell to fame voting machine company. | ||
| Isn't that interesting? | ||
| Judge rules Mike Lindell to fame voting machine company for 1.5 billion. | ||
| Well, and then the judge says you're guilty for 1.5 billion. | ||
| And the jury goes, 1.5 billion. | ||
| Where have I seen that before? | ||
| I know someone that did the same thing to. | ||
| And then it wasn't enough for the literal thoroughbred ambulance chasers. | ||
| They said to their puppet judge, we want 2.67, the GDP of India, the most populous country in the world. | ||
| But I got really upset right for the show because I had a lot of distractions and a lot of things going on, just a lot happening. | ||
| And it was something in my mind. | ||
| And I was like, why am I so angry right now? | ||
| It wasn't about this ruling that I knew was coming. | ||
| I told my lawyers, they said, there's no way if it actually gets in front of them, they won't take it because it's just all cut and dry. | ||
| Like, I didn't even say the things they said. | ||
| Then we had the actual quotes versus what the judges would say I said and put the record as real. | ||
| I mean, we just dynamite proof of total fraud. | ||
| I said, no, they will not do it because it's political. | ||
| But I haven't given you the big news yet. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I just remembered what it is why I was so angry. | ||
| It's nothing to do with me. | ||
| Well, wait till you hear about this. | ||
| It has to do with Trump. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I have been a busy little beaver. | ||
| Flew up Sunday to Maine and was on Tucker Carlson's broadcast transmission podcast for two hours yesterday. | ||
| That dropped last night. | ||
| And then I flew back to Austin, Texas, via Maine to Michigan to Texas. | ||
| And I got up this morning, slept in a little bit later because I didn't get home about midnight, slept in about 7 a.m., got up, said the Supreme Court will rule against me today. | ||
| Went and got a cup of coffee. | ||
| And about two hours later, bloop, exactly what I thought happened with no comment, because how could they comment on rejecting it? | ||
| Because it made it to their desk, you know, three levels. | ||
| Most stuff's just rejected by the low-level clerks, then the lawyers, and then the Supreme Court either takes it or doesn't take it, or they can table it so they're going to look at it later. | ||
| But no, they, you know, obviously already know what's in it. | ||
| We printed very professional books with the pleadings in an actual book with it all there with all the exhibits and everything else. | ||
| And they just said, nope. | ||
| And this is where you get real weaponization in the courts with default judgments. | ||
| And they did it a few weeks ago to Mike Lindell, who joins us at the bottom of the hour. | ||
| But I have news at the bottom of the next hour with a medical doctor who works high-level in the administration, is the main advisor to HHS Secretary Kennedy and is in the White House basically every day and has access to Trump's medical records and all of it. | ||
| And you're going to hear huge exclusive here first today, whistleblowing about the state of Trump's health and what Trump is taking and what Trump is doing. | ||
| And this is being done because behind the scenes, he doesn't care if he gets fired. | ||
| Dr. Malhothra, he doesn't care. | ||
| The vax killed his dad, who's a famous cardiologist in England. | ||
| And he's an esteemed doctor and scientist. | ||
| And he's been up there really doing a great job at HHS. | ||
| And he's going to be joining us to tell you what's going on with Trump. | ||
| But Trump, they're trying to kill Trump. | ||
| And this is directly from physicians that are in there. | ||
| And wait till you hear this. | ||
| And this is done from a place of love to President Trump. | ||
| Boy, do we need him? | ||
| He's certainly not perfect. | ||
| He could be doing better in some ways, but he's doing a great job on so many fronts. | ||
| And God spared his life for this. | ||
| And the medications they've got him on will absolutely eat his brain and his heart and is a recipe for death. | ||
| And this is from a administration doctor that's in there. | ||
| And he's going to call out Trump's doctor. | ||
| And it's going to be hardcore. | ||
| So I was in there writing the headline about five minutes for the show, and I'm like, what is it I'm forgetting? | ||
| What is the time? | ||
| Because I just got this information last night. | ||
| He just can't wait anymore. | ||
| He said it's too dire. | ||
| It is causing health problems for the president. | ||
| Trump did take the Pfizer shot for real again. | ||
| Totally crazy. | ||
| He just believes whatever his physicians tell him. | ||
| Trump is very naive in ways. | ||
| So we need to understand that. | ||
| Everybody needs to tune in and join us for this information because we're going to blow this wide open. | ||
| And there you can see it's just now breaking as we speak. | ||
| He told me it would be breaking right as the show started, but he would give us the first exclusive interview. | ||
| RFK Jr. advisor has shock theory for Trump's dementia and cankles. | ||
| And again, he doesn't have dementia yet, but people that are around him can see the change when they put him on these drugs. | ||
| And I'm getting my dad off of them right now because he's had open heart aorta surgery. | ||
| And I get, you can argue you need some of these really strong blood pressure things while it heals and beta blockers and stuff. | ||
| But I mean, my dad's like, you know, a zombie on these. | ||
| He's about to be able to be off of it because it'll be two months after the surgery. | ||
| They've already tapered off a lot of them. | ||
| He's like already coming back. | ||
| But I mean, they got stuff, the same crap they're giving Trump is just really bad. | ||
| And most people can't function when they're on this much stuff. | ||
| So, and it's known. | ||
| They know what they're giving Trump is uber bad. | ||
| And the statins they've got him on are super strong. | ||
| They literally destroy your brain cells. | ||
| So you're going to hear what Trump's on. | ||
| This is major whistleblowing. | ||
| It's not a theory like the idiots over at the Daily Beast said. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| I mean, I'm just, I was all into that researching that. | ||
| And then I get up here to the office and, hey, the Supreme Court says, yeah, the lower courts can just default anybody they want. | ||
| Judges are now king. | ||
| They can just find you guilty, have a show trial, and tell a jury that you've got all this money and not even show any evidence of it, and then make it non-dischargeable so that you could never even pay it back. | ||
| So you can be hunted because they don't want money because they already raised 300 million off my name saying I'm persecuting them, literally, and their charities, and $74 million from Remington. | ||
| And I mean, just, you know, their poor dead children are just giant ATMs for the anti-gun lobby and now anti-free speech lobby. | ||
| They're literally trees that grow money. | ||
| Very sad how they farm those dead children that Adam Lanza killed, but nobody knows Adam Lanza's name. | ||
| They don't mind. | ||
| It's all just PR. | ||
| Did absolutely nothing to these people. | ||
| Doesn't matter. | ||
| And in the court of public opinion, the public knows the truth. | ||
| So all this law affair, all this stuff they're doing. | ||
| And then now Obama's talking about law affair and the dangers of Trump and the vicious weaponization of the Justice Department. | ||
| The Justice Department is like a toothless tiger or something. | ||
| It's been defanged. | ||
| It's been declawed. | ||
| And basically, I mean, he could kind of gum you to death, maybe break a leg or something. | ||
| But I mean, that's how I describe the Justice Department as a drooling, toothless tiger. | ||
| And man, if it just had a couple teeth, it could do some real damage to the globalists. | ||
| But the globalists are like giant swarms of flesh-eating locusts or schools of demonic piranhas that have been given a large dose of PCP and methamphetamine. | ||
| So that's what we're dealing with. | ||
| But it's okay because all over the world, the trends are accelerating to people waking up to this garbage. | ||
| And you got Letitia James out being very defiant and very angry. | ||
| It's totally open and shut all of her incredible mortgage fraud. | ||
| I got to do a lot of that with Tucker. | ||
| We talked about the Antichrist AI. | ||
| It was a good interview. | ||
| But we have that medical doctor insider from the administration, the main advisor to HHS joining us coming up at the bottom of the next hour. | ||
| I have Mike Lindell on because he just got defaulted by a judge for $1.5 million. | ||
| And of course, Mike's never had anywhere near $50 million in the bank himself. | ||
| But now the judge will say to a jury where you're guilty. | ||
| They'll put on all this fake stuff. | ||
| It's how they run it. | ||
| They'll probably have HBO or somebody there producing it. | ||
| They'll make a documentary about it. | ||
| And it'll all be deception and lies. | ||
| And that's what they do. | ||
| And then they'll close the factories in Minnesota and throw the thousand employees out on the street because the judge ruled, even though that Mike doesn't own his company. | ||
| It's a corporation foundation. | ||
| That, well, we're also going to hold your other company, my pillow, not just Mike Wendell, the man. | ||
| We're going to hold all your companies liable and we're going to shut them down because we want to put Americans on the street. | ||
| That's their mission. | ||
| It's always their mission. | ||
| So, but I've already seen some of the newscasts. | ||
| Jones found guilty for attacking the families of dead children. | ||
| No, there's 20 families, only five sued. | ||
| They're the ones that run the foundations and raise all the money. | ||
| Most parents don't go around doing that decades later, breaking in hundreds of millions of dollars and huge salaries like these NGOs do, the Democrats control. | ||
| And they go, the families. | ||
| You mean the Democrats, the NGOs, the not-for-profits with Bloomberg financing the Onion to misrepresent who we are trying to get our name. | ||
| That's the best part about when they censor you is they then go around and pretend to be you. | ||
| That's what the Onion's doing now. | ||
| They're going around defaming Charlie Kirk, putting out fake quotes of him. | ||
| And others do this to him, too. | ||
| He said, stone all the gays, and it said no such thing. | ||
| Said black women are dumb. | ||
| Never said anything like that. | ||
| It's totally not true. | ||
| It doesn't matter, though. | ||
| They just say it. | ||
| Man, if you say it enough, there's still dumb people will still believe it. | ||
| Not only did I never pee on any kids' graves, nobody did. | ||
| We asked him even in the show trial, so who came to your house? | ||
| Who did the thing with the grave? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I heard, I heard it from somebody. | ||
| Well, who told you? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Anybody at InfoWars ever say your name? | ||
| Nope. | ||
| Ever talk about you? | ||
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| First time I ever heard of mostly people was when they sued me. | ||
| I don't even know who they are. | ||
| Never said their name, never saw them. | ||
| But see, it doesn't matter because they can play victim and the FBI agent, the hero. | ||
| What does that even mean? | ||
| Never even knew who he was, but he got a phone call once to see if he was a real person by a local reporter. | ||
| And so because of that, $1.5 billion or whatever, and $130 million for him, it's just, it's absurdist. | ||
| By the way, if you're a new viewer, you don't believe me, just type into the search engine. | ||
| Alex Jones, 2. | ||
| No, it's 2.76 trillion. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| You'll have the Bloomberg headline. | ||
| Sandy Hook families seek $2.75 trillion from Alex Jones. | ||
| And again, you'll see the headline. | ||
| Oh, $965 million. | ||
| They upped it to $1.4 something. | ||
| And then the appeals court knocked off $300 million. | ||
| But by then, it had gotten $400 million in interest. | ||
| And people wonder why I laugh about it. | ||
| And then they, with a straight face, are like, we're finally about to get our money when we close InfoWars. | ||
| Oh, you mean $300,000, $400,000 of equipment? | ||
| This studio is the newest. | ||
| These cameras are five years old. | ||
| They were like $3,000 or $4,000 new. | ||
| You couldn't get $500 for each one of them. | ||
| This desk, a couple thousand dollars. | ||
| Well, maybe this clipboard will get you. | ||
| But they play this. | ||
| He's hiding the money. | ||
| We're finally going to get it. | ||
| You'll have a headline. | ||
| They got his Ford Expedition AP headline. | ||
| They had it two years ago. | ||
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| A headline. | ||
| We got a truck. | ||
| An eight-year-old truck. | ||
| Oh, my God, the luxury. | ||
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Oh, my gosh, just bathing in diamonds and gold and rubies all off the dead children. | |
| I made all this money off of them. | ||
| Barely ever even talked about these people. | ||
| The internet didn't believe it happened. | ||
| I covered the phenomenon, people not believing it. | ||
| People think Charlie Kirk didn't die. | ||
| Are they going to get $1.5 billion? | ||
| Hell next, you know. | ||
| I mean, it's just, it's wild. | ||
| It's totally wild. | ||
| But here's the message. | ||
| You better not question official narratives. | ||
| Good luck because no one believes anything that the establishment says anymore, even when it's true. | ||
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| Now, here's the deal. | ||
| I know this audience already knows about the law affair and the weaponization and the attacks and all the rest of it. | ||
| And you understand that. | ||
| But the bigger issue here is Ed Martin tried to do his job and go after one of the clearest cases of weaponization with law firms, with Democrats and the FBI on record with the documents, setting all this up, and then having their own agents, you know, get $130 million judgments that violates a whole bunch of laws and things on its face. | ||
| And that's what Martin was basically in one of the letters that others did too. | ||
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| He never said anything bad about Todd Blanche. | ||
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| And it's Trump's blind spot for people that cozy up to him. | ||
| He's a Democrat. | ||
| He was Trump's criminal defense lawyer. | ||
| I wish Todd Blanche was good. | ||
| That's not what I get told. | ||
| I get told he's a big part of the log jam getting things done. | ||
| So Tucker and I let him have it yesterday. | ||
| You notice Ed Martin then put this out today on X. And former Congressman Matt Gates said, great team. | ||
| And Ed Martin said, good morning, America. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| He always said, and there he is with Todd Blanch, who's his boss. | ||
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| I just heard it from everybody else separately everywhere I go. | ||
| Like Maine. | ||
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| He flew up to the White House to have dinner with J.D. Vance and Erica Kirk. | ||
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| She's so professional up on the stage after he died. | ||
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| In the face of these tyrants, we got to fight harder. | ||
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| His health. | ||
| I have seen a decline and I've talked about it and it's made the news heavily. | ||
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| He knows what Trump's being given, and he says that it is really bad for him and could kill him. | ||
| And he has seen declines. | ||
| And then everybody's scared, including R.O.K. Jr., to confront Trump with this. | ||
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| Now, when I came out months ago and said I've seen a decline in Trump, and so people that I know that are close to him, the swelling ankles, the sores on the hands, the energy going down, he still has incredible energy. | ||
| He still does a great job. | ||
| He doesn't have dementia. | ||
| I never said that, but I said he's headed for a health crisis. | ||
| Now you have the top HHS doctor, physician who's there and seeing this saying, oh, it's bad. | ||
| So this is crazy. | ||
| And we've all seen what happens when loved ones get put on the wrong medications. | ||
| And you go and get them another doctor, have an intervention, and they get better. | ||
| This is very serious. | ||
| And this isn't rumors like the left puts out. | ||
| Trump was in great shape his first administration. | ||
| And for his age, he's a bull. | ||
| Now, I've got Mike Lindell on for about 45 minutes, and we all know how he's been persecuted in my pillow and his companies. | ||
| And we all know how we've been persecuted the same way. | ||
| And now we have the Justice Department looking into weaponization because it was the Justice Department directing all these suits and attacks on Lindell, on myself, on Trump. | ||
| It's come out. | ||
| Now it's come out that Obama was in command. | ||
| They released the documents today. | ||
| We already knew this. | ||
| We had other documents, but in command of the Russia gate, starting in 2016, when Trump won the nomination and all the setups and Comey and all the things they did, and then right through until now, the law fair, trying to put Trump in prison, all of it. | ||
| And so we're glad that Letitia James has been indicted. | ||
| We're glad that Comey has, and a lot more is coming thanks to Ed Martin and other people's work getting these log jams out of the way. | ||
| But if Trump can't protect people like Mike Lindell or yours truly, what message does that send to everyone when we deliver to the Justice Department all the documents of how this was done? | ||
| And it came out with Lindell as well, that the government did this to him. | ||
| And the weaponization task force is supposed to go in to government and find out where the government are acting like communist commissars or Gestapo. | ||
| And we now know about so much of this, directing the censorship, the lawsuits, the debanking. | ||
| And so now, what happened two weeks ago? | ||
| Todd Blanch, deputy head of the DOJ, he came out in the news and said, nope, we're not going to investigate this FBI agent that sued Alex Jones, who I never said his name, who won $130 million, who went and organized the lawsuits. | ||
| You're not supposed to do that as a federal agent. | ||
| That's an enrollment clause and a bunch of other stuff. | ||
| So that's where we are. | ||
| And so Trump had to get very upset and threatened to fire a bunch of people to get Letitia James indicted. | ||
| The indictment was already there. | ||
| The Comey indictment was already there. | ||
| He didn't say indict him. | ||
| He learned the indictments were there and the U.S. attorneys and the prosecutors weren't doing it. | ||
| So Trump said, I'm going to fire you. | ||
| And they said, no, we resign. | ||
| So when you see these headlines, oh, this Trump lawyer, he just put in two weeks ago indicating people in just weeks. | ||
| It's all there. | ||
| And what was done to me and Mike Lindell is all there. | ||
| Now, everyone knows with these voting machines that are computers that you can hack into them. | ||
| The demonstrations have been going on for decades, but not according to a federal judge. | ||
| He says Mike Lindell is guilty for $1.5 million, just like they did with me. | ||
| Now they're going to have a show trial where they tell the jury how guilty you are, and the jury does exactly what the judge says. | ||
| That's how dumbed down the public is now in these Democrat jurisdictions. | ||
| Now, people watching on YouTube with my trials are like, wait, the judge is saying he was already guilty, tells the jury he's guilty, tells the jury, and then Alex can't respond. | ||
| That doesn't sound fair. | ||
| But the jury pools they get are so stupid when the judge says, okay, they're guilty over and over again of one, and then they go, okay, well, then we're supposed to say he's guilty. | ||
| No, you're not supposed to have a judge telling you somebody's guilty unless it's a murder trial and they've pled guilty. | ||
| I mean, it's just, it's so elephant in the room. | ||
| It's so absurd that I laugh about it. | ||
| Except they've sued my parents into oblivion, claiming they had hidden money, which they didn't. | ||
| They have hurt my crew and they've hurt the country. | ||
| So I have to remind myself, because I am pretty tough, not to make a joke out of it, that it's been very serious. | ||
| But I guess it's a defense mechanism I have, you know, I'm being persecuted that I just make it a sick joke, but it's been horrible. | ||
| And when I go to the court things, literally the leftist lawyers stand there and go, I don't know what they're going, and my lawyer's like, damn, the receiver loudliers. | ||
| I mean, it's demonic, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| These are demons. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| People that have gone to these trials and courts in the federal courthouse, when they're there, go, God, what's up with that? | ||
| They're like, you're just like, whoa. | ||
| But see, they see the goodness. | ||
| These are true servants of evil. | ||
| Truly people that serve the dark side. | ||
| Look at the Democrat Party in general. | ||
| All right, I'm going to go Mike Lindell for the next 45 minutes. | ||
| But the reason this is so big is if they can do it to Mike Lindell, they can do it to Alex Jones, they can do it to anybody. | ||
| And just like they said, Trump said the KKK are very fine people. | ||
| He said the KKK are not very fine people. | ||
| But they ran that headline everywhere so people believe it. | ||
| And when everything was being censored, people couldn't see the clip. | ||
| Once X came back and hundreds of millions of people saw that clip, the majority Democrats said that switched over. | ||
| I'm switching over. | ||
| I didn't know he said the opposite. | ||
| They lied to me. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| I didn't do anything they even said I did. | ||
| And that would have been protected on the First Amendment. | ||
| Mike Lindell has a right as a citizen to challenge elections and look at things. | ||
| And of course, he was absolutely right. | ||
| The Democrats are now saying Trump's going to cancel a 2026 election with no proof. | ||
| They're saying aggressively, violently rise up. | ||
| They're celebrating murder, leading candidates for governor in Virginia won't decry the leader in the AG race who says, I'm going to kill this Republican and his kids. | ||
| I'm going to kill police. | ||
| He names people he's going to kill. | ||
| And the Democrats are like, that's okay to say you're going to kill people and their children. | ||
| Those are good people. | ||
| Oh, a Democrat jury would say, oh, that's free speech to say I'm going to kill this man and his family, which is a terroristic threat. | ||
| It's not protected. | ||
| But all the juries always rule. | ||
| They can call for killing people and say kill people. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| Chucky Schumer can say what he does, you know, aggressively rise up militantly. | ||
| But, oh, Mike Lindell, don't you say that people can hack computers because everybody knows you cannot hack any computer on earth. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| What type of fruitcake is Mike Lindell to think with all these experts and facts that you can hack a computer? | ||
| Everybody knows computers cannot be hacked. | ||
| The judge said his ruling. | ||
| He said there's no way to hack these computers, these machines. | ||
| So I'm going to give him the floor. | ||
| Don't pause because I'll continue. | ||
| I want you to really go for a rant here. | ||
| And then I'm going to bring in Obama saying, lawfare, Trump's persecuting us. | ||
| No, if anything, Trump is not defending and protecting his most ardent, stalwart supporters. | ||
| And Trump, they're not trying to get us. | ||
| They got to get the rest to get to you. | ||
| We need aid. | ||
| But for now, I'll just ask the listeners and viewers, support my pillow and support InfoWars. | ||
| And whatever happens, they shut out InfoWars, support the Alex Shops Network that I won't own because this is a big deal. | ||
| They're coming for Mike and I because we're effective and we rally the people. | ||
| Mike Lindell, mypillow.com. | ||
| I'm going to shut up. | ||
| You got the floor. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Well, we'll just go right to the recent stuff. | ||
| Alex, you're spot on and everything. | ||
| Just recently, everybody, a judge in Minnesota ruled that I'm guilty. | ||
| Like you just see it there. | ||
| You decide, jury. | ||
| I'm guilty of defamation. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Now, my pillow, they also said, my employee-owned company, all these employees that own my pillow, I'm just an employee. | ||
| The judge also said they're guilty because of vicariously association. | ||
| In other words, guilt by association. | ||
| I mean, my pillow's been the most attacked company in history. | ||
| But no, let me tell you, if I don't appeal this, everybody, here's the ramifications of that, which, by the way, you can check mypillowtrial.com, check it out over there, help out over there. | ||
| But if I don't appeal this, which I'm going to, in one way or another, I'm going to come up with funds to do it. | ||
| If I don't appeal it, here's what happens. | ||
| If you're a company in this country, like my pillow, and you got to worry about your employee on his own time questioning anything out there, especially government private contractors, but you could be sued for defamation. | ||
| This is what law fair is all about. | ||
| And so you'd have to worry as an employer. | ||
| It would be, it would set lawfare on fire. | ||
| That's been, it's been done since January of 21 when SmartMatic sued Fox News on February 4th of 2021. | ||
| That started lawfare in our country that hadn't been done at this magnitude since the 1700s. | ||
| The other thing, if this would stand by this judge in Minnesota, If that would stand, you could never again question a government private contractor. | ||
| I don't care what it is. | ||
| I don't care if it's betting, whatever it would be. | ||
| If they have a government contract, you can't say, hey, I got problems with this product or I got problems with our government. | ||
| That's all I've been doing for four and a half years. | ||
| And this goes back to everybody, it goes back to these dates of January 7th and 8th of 2021, when 1.2 million Americans were deplatformed off crooked Jack Dorsey's crooked Twitter, Mark Suckerbuck's Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube. | ||
| If you question the election or you question the vaccine, or if you spoke out about Jesus Christ, you were deplatformed. | ||
| That was the day they tried to take our voice forever. | ||
| Our voice was like a little dot, but we didn't give up then. | ||
| Alex, Alex, myself, many other people did not give up. | ||
| We kept hollering. | ||
| We got problems. | ||
| We got problems. | ||
| There's problems. | ||
| And we kept our voice alive. | ||
| What did they do then to silence us? | ||
| My pillow was deplatformed off every single box store. | ||
| They went after my pillow. | ||
| They went. | ||
| And then what Alex just said, well, by the way, then I told you lawfare started when Smart Matic sued Fox News, which silenced all of them. | ||
| They also had you spot teamed, raided, and it later came out. | ||
| It was all been directed by the Democrats. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| And here's what when they, when they silenced Newsmax, Fox News, Salem Media, anybody that was afraid now, they're all went into hiding because of this law fair. | ||
| Don't talk about the elections. | ||
| I'm for sure don't talk about paper ballots and count it. | ||
| Now, if you all seen what Alex said earlier, it was called Operation. | ||
| This kiss came out two weeks ago. | ||
| Operation Arctic Frost. | ||
| Operation Arctic Frost. | ||
| That's what they named it. | ||
| The CIA, FBI, DOJ to go out and attack. | ||
| And again, what's an Arctic Frost do? | ||
| It freezes your enemies. | ||
| It creates a chilling effect. | ||
| Yes, absolutely. | ||
| And they came after my pillow, my pillow banks. | ||
| One of the banks, I grew up with a friend. | ||
| He was president of the bank. | ||
| I grew up with him. | ||
| He came to me out of the blue and said, I'm sorry, Mike, you have to find another bank. | ||
| He wouldn't give me a reason why. | ||
| Same thing happened when we visited Frostbank and then we were given the secret documents. | ||
| I'll stop there because it has secret codes and I was only allowed to see it. | ||
| And it said national security threat, hate rating. | ||
| And it was a literal directive out of the DOJ to debank us. | ||
| Yep, absolutely. | ||
| And you guys, I was, I was debanked, started. | ||
| And also American Express, they took away that from me. | ||
| They called my overseas vendors. | ||
| They called their banks and said, don't do business with my pillow or we're cutting you off. | ||
| This happened. | ||
| We just talked about it with the vendor today. | ||
| He can finally do business again where he's got a different bank. | ||
| This was horrific. | ||
| They came after my pillow with everything they had. | ||
| Then they took my cell phone. | ||
| Y'all remember in September of 2022, the FBI surrounded me and took my cell phone. | ||
| I said, I want to go to jail. | ||
| I want to go. | ||
| I wanted to get the word out. | ||
| They wouldn't arrest me. | ||
| They just wanted that phone. | ||
| They kept it for three years. | ||
| Just got that back in September, broken, by the way. | ||
| But it was an all-out attack. | ||
| My pillow, my employees there, they did nothing that they were attacked. | ||
| Why? | ||
| To deplatform to so I would quit talking about voting machines and our election platforms. | ||
| And that's your real crime is all the incredible talk show hosts you put on air and your network is reaching tens of millions a day. | ||
| That's what they're really pissed about. | ||
| Oh, absolutely. | ||
| We're spreading the word. | ||
| That's when I formed LindaleTV.com. | ||
| That's when I formed that back then. | ||
| That LindelTV.com, I put that out there, Lindale TV, and they wanted to silence the voice. | ||
| And you guys, where this is at right now, this is Alex, you probably don't even know this part. | ||
| Just this last week and a half, the company Dominion said, is bought by this Liberty vote, this conservative, supposedly, and said, we told Dominion, we bought this and we told Dominion, they're going to drop every lawsuit that they have. | ||
| Well, you know what? | ||
| They didn't drop my pillow and Mike Lindell. | ||
| They're lying. | ||
| They did not drop my pillow and Mike Lindell. | ||
| That's the narrative they wanted you all to hear out there. | ||
| I will never sell with them. | ||
| They could offer me whatever. | ||
| My country's more important to me in our freedoms here. | ||
| We have to secure our elections and get to paper ballots. | ||
| And Mike, it comes down to this. | ||
| You're an American. | ||
| I'm an American. | ||
| I'm a southerner. | ||
| You're a Midwesterner. | ||
| The globalists hate Midwesterners. | ||
| They call you flyover. | ||
| They hate Southerners because they think we're hokey and stupid because we love America and we're good guys and we don't cheat. | ||
| And they literally hate us. | ||
| They think we're not sophisticated. | ||
| No, we are sophisticated and we know corruption destroys our children in our country, you scum. | ||
| And then they say we're the bad guys when they're the scum. | ||
| And so listeners, you want the fight. | ||
| There are men and women willing to fight for you, but you've got to back them. | ||
| I know the fights are so long. | ||
| You see Mike out there begging and fighting. | ||
| And I've seen the numbers barely keeping his factory fighting, selling everything he's got to keep the employees, to keep the network going, to keep the fight, because he's a man and he knows he's fighting evil and he's got a fighting spirit. | ||
| But our fighting spirit is only as strong as your word of mouth, your prayer, and your financial support. | ||
| And I'm going to say it, I love Trump to death. | ||
| And I know the inside baseball and I can't talk about it. | ||
| Gosh, do I know it all? | ||
| It's good and it's bad. | ||
| But he is exhausted. | ||
| He's a workhorse. | ||
| He's got liars around him, better than last time, but still a lot of bad people. | ||
| And at the same time, though, you know, I've not even tried to get on Trump's butt about this, but I am now. | ||
| And so is Tucker with the vice president last night talking about this. | ||
| I'm going to leave it there. | ||
| You know, this needs to happen. | ||
| And the DOJ targeting you on record and me on record is illegal. | ||
| It was political witch hunts, civil rights violations, due process violations. | ||
| And we gave them all the evidence, cut and dry. | ||
| There needs to be prosecutions, not just of people that targeted Trump. | ||
| He needs to prosecute the people that targeted his most ardent supporters for destruction, or they will continue to do it. | ||
| And you can't expect other people that are more timid than Mike and I to fight if they see us destroyed because they know Mike and I are never going to stop, but they want us to be an example. | ||
| Well, let's make my pillow and InfoWars an example that America will never surrender. | ||
| Am I right? | ||
| Right on. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely, Alex. | ||
| And I want to tell you, everybody, what was said in the courtroom. | ||
| Remember, in no, I've won a few of these. | ||
| In May, I went to the first law affair when everyone else had backed off and their insurance companies said settle. | ||
| This is with these machine companies and their affiliates. | ||
| I said I never would. | ||
| So I went all the way to jury trial in May. | ||
| My pillow won. | ||
| But here's what their lawyer, here's what the last thing the jury heard when they went in to deliberate. | ||
| They said, now we all know that Mike Lindell had a net worth of over 100 million just a few short years ago. | ||
| And now we've seen his finance. | ||
| He's minus 10 million. | ||
| But we're asking you, the jury, for $60 million for the things Mike said defaming us. | ||
| And he included himself in it, defaming us. | ||
| We're asking you for $60 million. | ||
| And if it bankrupts my pillow and Mike Lindell, so be it, because we need to send a message to the country. | ||
| You don't question our election platforms and put out disinformation, which, by the way, every information I had is on LindelTV.com. | ||
| And that evidence has been there for four years. | ||
| And so these, so this was said then. | ||
| Then there is hope, though, because the $5 million challenge for the evidence I had, it was overturned by a federal Eighth Circuit in Minnesota in June. | ||
| That my lawyer said it'd be a one in a billion or whatever, one in millions. | ||
| They'll never overturn this. | ||
| I said, there's only one truth. | ||
| And I said, I will fight on to the end, no matter what it takes, because we lose our country if we don't secure our elections and save our country. | ||
| So we went there and we won that. | ||
| And then we won that in June. | ||
| The Eighth Circuit overturned it. | ||
| By the way, that same judge that just made this ruling, this horrific ruling for a country, that if I get the appeal, that's appealed to that same Eighth Circuit. | ||
| So they have, there's a little common sense there, Alex. | ||
| By the way, let's go over this. | ||
| You're doing a great job. | ||
| You're not focusing on the big elf in the room. | ||
| You've mentioned it. | ||
| The judge found you guilty, 1.5 billion. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
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But the only jury trials in America. | |
| Exactly. | ||
| This is a, it's called summary judgment, everybody. | ||
| What we did, this is with the company Smart Manic, a summary judgment. | ||
| Our lawyers brought it to the judge and said, hey, this is a frivolous case. | ||
| My pillow did nothing. | ||
| Mike Lindell's just questioning our government and the machines that we paid for. | ||
| We paid for those computers. | ||
| 132 other countries have banned them. | ||
| We're the dumbest country for not banning them a long time ago. | ||
| But anyway, we put that in. | ||
| Then they came back and said, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| This not only is frivolous, is not frivolous, but we believe Mike Lindell defamed us here at Smart Manic because we only have one county in the country, but he defamed us by questioning, questioning us and putting out evidence, which I have all over the place here to the sun. | ||
| So this judge waited. | ||
| It's very suspicious timing, too. | ||
| He waited like a half a year, and all of a sudden, in this last two-week time span, when you have Dominion supposedly selling to this other person that's a conservative, who cares what he is, it doesn't matter. | ||
| But anyway, very suspicious, the judge comes out and says, not only is this not privileged, but Mike Lindell is guilty. | ||
| And he just goes to and he goes to jury. | ||
| The jury just has to decide how much was it malicious and how much does he owe? | ||
| It's disgusting. | ||
| And same way with my pillow. | ||
| My pillow, he made a ruling that's unprecedented that my pillow was guilty because one of their employees, which I am at my pillow, there's, I don't know, 60 owners or whatever with my employee-owned company, but their employer is out there sounding the alarm for the country. | ||
| Because the message and the mission is shut down your media operation that is kicking ass. | ||
| That's what's happening. | ||
| So, Mike, I want to come back. | ||
| I'm going to play clips of we talk about Arctic Frost. | ||
| New documents just got released where specifically Obama was in command of the whole thing. | ||
| We already knew that, but now, you know, from the notes of Brennan and Clapper, because they want to cover their ass for, hey, Obama told us to do it. | ||
| Now we have the documents that he ran all that fake rushing ape, all the fake impeachments, everything we saw was Obama. | ||
| And now Obama is running around saying, oh, Trump's a tyrant. | ||
| Trump's coming to get our speech. | ||
| Trump's law fair. | ||
| This is absolute total crap. | ||
| A few minutes to break. | ||
| Your take on that. | ||
| Yeah, no, it's just absolutely, this is all marketing, you guys. | ||
| This is, if you watch the marketing out there, they're bringing Obama and saying, you know, that this is putting out a narrative. | ||
| The one thing where we have a big advantage now that we didn't have four and a half years ago is our voice has gotten so much bigger. | ||
| There's all different social media platforms now. | ||
| There's podcasts. | ||
| There's so much more where we're getting our information from other than the mainstream media that's spreading these lies. | ||
| One of the things I want to say, isn't this peculiar that this all of a sudden Dominion sells to this Liberty vote and they're saying, oh, it's a conservative. | ||
| And even CNN and Washington Post puts it out going, a conservative buys this. | ||
| And, you know, Dominion was hurt because these false accusers like Mike Lindell and they're sticking up for Dominion, but they're missing the message that they would normally put out. | ||
| Well, this guy buys it. | ||
| Donald Trump's going to control our elections. | ||
| Donald Trump's, that's not the narrative they're putting out. | ||
| So it's very, it's like, why are they protecting this deep state globalist uniparty, everybody, that is what's trying to steal our country and take our country? | ||
| This is what's going on, Alex. | ||
| And you're right. | ||
| It all goes back to the biggest divider in world history, Obama. | ||
| He was the biggest divider of the people where Donald Trump is the biggest uniter and ever. | ||
| But remember, everybody, God uses all things for good for those who believe. | ||
| So I have to sit there and look at it. | ||
| If we wouldn't have had Obama, we wouldn't have probably got Donald Trump and got where things are going. | ||
| So I always look optimistic. | ||
| I always look at that. | ||
| And, you know, like I look at the last, all the stuff that's been going on the last four and a half years. | ||
| And we just kept our voice alive. | ||
| And people are finding things out and people are pouring into this bucket of common sense. | ||
| And like I'd say, how do people, everybody, I buy my sheets and stuff. | ||
| They're all great. | ||
| Slippers, everything from you. | ||
| You have great products at great prices right here in America. | ||
| Everybody needs to support my pillow and what you're doing. | ||
| So you continue to have the money for these legal battles or people run up the white flag. | ||
| It's insane not to buy from you. | ||
| The best place to go is mypillow.com. | ||
| Yes, absolutely. | ||
| Mypillow.com. | ||
| Use the code Alex. | ||
| You guys help my employees. | ||
| They're working every single day. | ||
| Right now, we've got the Perkalee bed sheets. | ||
| We're closing out in 2019. | ||
| We'll do a whole plug for that coming up. | ||
| And don't forget. | ||
| Yeah, but there it is, you guys. | ||
| And then also two minutes. | ||
| We're right back. | ||
| Mike Lindell, stay with us. | ||
| Hour number two. | ||
| You're not going to talk. | ||
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You're not going to talk to me. | |
| Wasted. | ||
| You're not going to talk to me. | ||
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New York residents. | |
| Because you don't want to hear what I have to say. | ||
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Oh, I'm listening. | |
| Why don't you just keep your mouth shut? | ||
| I've been on air for 31 years, but 28 years ago, I launched InfoWars and it's changed the world thanks to all of your support of the operation. | ||
| People like Hakeem Jeffries want us to shut up. | ||
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Can you like, shut up? | |
| That's what all their lawfare, all their lawsuits, all their attacks have been about. | ||
| And they're passing anti-free speech laws in Canada, the UK, Europe. | ||
| They're arresting people for even criticizing the government. | ||
| And they're trying to bring that here. | ||
| And that's why it's so important to try to keep Infowars on the air. | ||
| But regardless, he's going to be taking off very, very soon. | ||
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| Oh, and listen, why don't you just keep your mouth shut? | ||
| Hakeem Jeffries hopes you shut up. | ||
| Hakeem Jeffries hopes you don't help keep us on the air because then he can continue his tyrannical activity. | ||
| That's why it's a revolutionary act when you support this operation and wear the Patriot apparel available right now at the AlexJonesStore.com, celebrating 28 years of the InfoWar. | ||
| Thanks for keeping us on the air. | ||
| And Hakeem, we've just begun to fight. | ||
| We're not going to shut up. | ||
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The tree will get you nowhere. | |
| We are fighting to protect the health care of the American people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault. | ||
| Well, we thought it was Mission Impossible to get Trump back in and shut down the NGOs and secure the border and all the other great things that are happening. | ||
| We're at the peace deal in Israel. | ||
| No, we are achieving Mission Impossible because of the perseverance of the American people in the fight against the globalists. | ||
| And right at the tip of that spear is Mike Lindell. | ||
| Some stations don't carry this short five minutes. | ||
| When we come back after this break, it's just a one-minute break in a few minutes. | ||
| And all the stations join us, but we're still on the internet, so I'd like to fill the space. | ||
| You know, not with ads with us talking. | ||
| I want to play these clips for Mike Lindell of Obama. | ||
| And again, as he said, this branding, this gaslighting of, oh, we never censor, we never weaponize. | ||
| Oh, Trump's so bad. | ||
| This isn't Trump weaponizing. | ||
| In fact, it's not enough. | ||
| It's not even near enough. | ||
| We need to be protected from these criminals that did all of this. | ||
| But, Mike, in general, I just hope the listeners understand that anybody, the bad guys, are trying to shut down is because we're effective and we're telling the truth. | ||
| And there is not a place better in the world for people to support other than mypillow.com or InfowarsTour.com. | ||
| It takes so much money to fight these people. | ||
| And people say, why don't you just give up? | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| Who cares if we have to spend money and fight the Democrats? | ||
| That's their war. | ||
| It's because we're hurting them with the truth. | ||
| That's why it's a joyous thing to be in this battle. | ||
| And if the general conservative population, populist Christian common sense coalition, would realize they have all the power and their word of mouth, their prayer, and their financial support. | ||
| It's only a few percentage points of conservatives that buy my pillow or InfoWars. | ||
| I know that. | ||
| If a few more percentage of you engage and realize you are the equation, you are the variable, it would be game over, Mike. | ||
| I mean, just imagine what you and I could do if we had more support. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| But I do want to give some people a little hope out there on a parallel track. | ||
| You know, we keep going to everything I have going on with all the groups around the country to get to paper ballots, hand counted. | ||
| Well, big announcement. | ||
| You're probably hearing it here for the first time. | ||
| Dallas County, this huge county in Texas, just won a week and a half ago to go to paper ballots hand counted in this upcoming primary. | ||
| This will set a prototype and example for the whole country. | ||
| I'm so excited, but you're right, Alex. | ||
| The stuff that I'm supporting that I can't support anymore. | ||
| And then I'm fighting over here and trying to be on the offense over here by supporting my pillow is huge, everybody using that promo code, Alex. | ||
| That keeps my company going. | ||
| That's been a big distraction to try and save that from completely being destroyed. | ||
| And so you can do that. | ||
| And then also you can go to mypillowtrial.com to learn how to learn the other fight that's going on with all this law fear and stuff. | ||
| So it's, but I'm very excited. | ||
| God's given us grace for such a time as this. | ||
| And like you said, Alex, we're never going to give up. | ||
| We're going to keep fighting because God wins in the end. | ||
| We are going to win in the end. | ||
| And you're going to look back. | ||
| Even the bad things that look bad at the time, God uses all things for good for those who believe. | ||
| So I'm very excited. | ||
| I see hope, a lot of hope out there. | ||
| And, but I also see that's why there people say to me, Alex, they go, Mike, Donald Trump won. | ||
| When Donald Trump won, they're all going, you've been vindicated, Mike. | ||
| And they all point there. | ||
| And I'm going, what are you talking about? | ||
| I'm fighting to secure our elections. | ||
| And I said, I've been attacked more or as much since you got in than I have before that. | ||
| It doesn't end, everybody. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because I want secure elections. | ||
| Everything comes from our election. | ||
| And by the way, when everybody was pointing to Donald Trump in 2024, they stole nine members of the House and four senators. | ||
| That's fact. | ||
| This is fact. | ||
| You don't think they're going to try in these midterms to come after and everything, everything that all these great things going on will be in vain if we don't secure our elections. | ||
| And our great president knows that too. | ||
| Every time I meet with him, we talk about that all the time. | ||
| We've got to get our elections secure. | ||
| And but they've got to keep our voices going. | ||
| And so, yeah, supporting like Alex and myself and our and our companies, that's one way that you can do it. | ||
| And plus getting the great products too. | ||
| I mean, that's absolutely stay right there. | ||
| We got to join some states to join us. | ||
| I want you to recap because I'm glad you brought this up. | ||
| I forgot. | ||
| You have literally and your great team have been at the center of everything Trump's doing with the executive orders, the Election Integrity Commission, trying to get back to ballots, going in to have voter ID, understanding we got to deport the illegals because they're being used to get more House members in the apportionment of the census. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| We're winning major battles, haven't won the war. | ||
| People go back to sleep. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| And as you said, they've only intensified their attacks on you and I and others since Trump got in because they know they're losing. | ||
| Now we've got to press the attack. | ||
| We have to finish them. | ||
| We'll be right back in 60 seconds with Mike Lindell. | ||
| Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., I broadcast this program for 27 years in this time slot. | ||
| But now, but now they're marching InfoWars up to the gallows. | ||
| We can be shut down anytime. | ||
| Supreme Court just said, nope, we're not here in the case. | ||
| Does it matter? | ||
| The underlawyers went through two of the hurdles. | ||
| The third, it went up to the Supreme Court. | ||
| They actually looked at it and didn't have comment and said, like Pontius Pilot, wash the hands because it's open and shut. | ||
| Judges found me guilty, $1.5 billion. | ||
| Now a judge has found Mike Lindell guilty in Minnesota, federal judge, and said $1.5 billion. | ||
| And now it just goes to a jury. | ||
| Is it $1.5 billion? | ||
| Or was he really mean? | ||
| Did he lie on purpose? | ||
| Because the judge says he did with no proof. | ||
| Maybe it's a trillion. | ||
| They asked for $2.76 trillion. | ||
| Would I have to live, I guess, 10 billion years to make that much money? | ||
| When they finally did all the accounting and math, I've made in my entire broadcast career, $60 million. | ||
| And we did the math. | ||
| Something like 35, 40 million went to lawyers to follow the lawsuits over the years. | ||
| And I've been completely comfortable, you know, four-bedroom house, a little pool, you know, a little time. | ||
| I mean, I don't want a big, big pool, you know, drive Fords and Chevies. | ||
| I mean, I, you know, I'm wearing a $200 sports coat right now. | ||
| I mean, it's nice. | ||
| I mean, what do I need? | ||
| You know, I got a nice watch my dad gave me 18 years ago. | ||
| It's the reason I wear a nice watch, but I gave it to me. | ||
| Now I like it. | ||
| I mean, it's just like I have integrity and I have strength. | ||
| But what I don't like is them silencing me so they can then lie about what we stand for and then do all this evil stuff. | ||
| What I don't like is them trying to cut all our sons' penises off. | ||
| What I don't like is them trying to start nuclear war. | ||
| What I don't like is them trying to legalize pedophilia. | ||
| So you were making a point, Mike Lindell, during the break to me about we're two of the most attacked people, period, and why that is. | ||
| And you said we got to warn people. | ||
| So repeat what you said during the break, that we only mitigated some of the fraud in the last election and now it's worse than ever. | ||
| And Trump's pushing hard, but we are not out of the woods yet. | ||
| Talk about how many seats they stole because what we know went on the last election. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And Alex, you said it right. | ||
| Why are we the most attacked? | ||
| Because we haven't given up. | ||
| We have persevered by our faith in God. | ||
| And these most attack, most folded, especially with the lawfare and everything, they just fold up or they're in fear. | ||
| Most are in fear. | ||
| But I'm telling you, everybody, that the 132 countries have banned electronic voting machines in their elections. | ||
| The last one being Argentina. | ||
| They saved their country. | ||
| Okay, over 100 countries have banned early voting and mail-in voting. | ||
| We have the worst election platforms in the world. | ||
| Now, why did they steal Donald Trump's election? | ||
| They stole 5 million votes from, by the way, in the 2024 election. | ||
| Okay, they stole 5 million. | ||
| Now, why did they just steal it from? | ||
| Because here's what I believe, Alex. | ||
| Just like China virus 2.0, if they gave us China virus 2.0 before the election, we wouldn't have fell for that again. | ||
| We're not gonna eat out in snow banks like we had to do in Minnesota. | ||
| Or we banned how many people we could have in our house for Thanksgiving. | ||
| Or your neighbor could turn you in. | ||
| This was done by our horrible governor, Tim Walz. | ||
| But anyway, we wouldn't have stood for it. | ||
| Just like we would not have stood for it. | ||
| election crime 2.0 if they would have stole it not just me you and others wouldn't have demanded that they hey let's go inside those machines and see what they what happened because this is impossible that's what that's what would have happened we would have got the probably we would have got you know immediately we'd have said hey open them up we're gonna see this time you hid it from us before now we're gonna look so what they did if i'm their marketer for evil everybody this is exactly what they did well we're gonna let we're gonna let donald trump win | ||
| We'll just steal 5 million votes so it looks better. | ||
| It's like skimming a casino. | ||
| You've got to skim everywhere. | ||
| And he said, when everyone's pointing, Donald Trump won. | ||
| Yay, we're saved. | ||
| It's a miracle. | ||
| Let's go steal nine congressmen, which they did. | ||
| Some of them, you guys, took the end of December of 2024 to all of a sudden the Democrat kept getting closer. | ||
| And the winner is the Democrat by 200 votes. | ||
| But nobody looked at that other than my teams and a few others. | ||
| They stole nine. | ||
| 100% stole nine. | ||
| Maybe a couple more, but we're firm on nine. | ||
| They stole four senators. | ||
| Now, why would they do that? | ||
| Same thing. | ||
| Why didn't they steal enough to steal the House? | ||
| Because if they did, same thing. | ||
| We would have demanded, the whole country would have said, okay, we don't care about your proprietary technology. | ||
| We paid for those voting machines. | ||
| Open them up right now. | ||
| What they did is they couldn't. | ||
| So what they did, they did that. | ||
| And what their plan is, these midterms that come, this is where they're at, everybody. | ||
| And they still allow this in the primaries. | ||
| These uniparty, you ever say when you're a Republican, how did that guy get in when the best candidate was over here? | ||
| This is the uniparty at work, the uniparty Republican. | ||
| Remember, I've been blocked. | ||
| Our work on the ground, we've been blocked more by uniparty Republicans like Brad Rasenberger in Georgia, Robin Voss up in Wisconsin, Kim Hammers in Arkansas. | ||
| Right now, even the governor, we all know who that is of Arkansas, Sarah Huckabee, who's blocking things going on that the people in Arkansas want paper ballots hand counted. | ||
| And by the way, everybody, don't get confused that these companies are coming out like the one that's bought Dominion. | ||
| Oh, we're all for hand-marked paper ballots. | ||
| Hand-marked paper ballots, you mark your ballot. | ||
| We all have that right now. | ||
| You stick it in a machine and whatever comes out of that machine, whatever's floating in there. | ||
| And I want you to explain that in a moment, that countries like France and others do it in one day, counted at the precinct, only paper. | ||
| It's all transparent. | ||
| Fraud is almost impossible. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But since I mentioned it, here's a few clips of Obama literally saying everything he's been doing that Trump and us are doing. | ||
| And then a short little clip about why they need the illegal aliens and the election fraud. | ||
| And then what we need to do to stop this fraud with Mike Lindell. | ||
| Here are the clips. | ||
| I mean, what was unusual for me was obviously a lot of what I represented. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| A lot of what Michelle and I had tried to project, the values, our thinking about America. | ||
| My successor seemed to represent the opposite. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Not seemed, did. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And so I think there is a lot of anger, a lot of sadness, some fear among a big chunk of the country. | ||
| And the point is that we have blown through just in the last six months a whole range of not simply assumptions, but rules and laws and practices that were put in place to ensure that nobody's above the law and | ||
| that we don't use the federal government to simply reward our friends and punish our enemies. | ||
| And the same thing's obviously happening in the Justice Department. | ||
| So people are right. | ||
| We don't want kangaroo courts and trumped up charges. | ||
| That's what happens in other places that we used to scold for doing that. | ||
| We want our court system and our Justice Department and our prosecutors to be and our FBI to be just playing things straight and looking at the facts and not meddling in politics the way we've seen later lately. | ||
| And I think if enough people start not being in a fetal position, but also not being just not worrying about it and detached from it, but being vigilant, but also saying, you know what? | ||
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Enough of this. | |
| Yeah, we can stand up to this. | ||
| We can call it like we see it. | ||
| We need people who have whatever platforms they have to be able to say, no, that's not who we are. | ||
| And to be willing to get attacked on X by whoever for doing that. | ||
| And it's not easy. | ||
| Yeah, because sometimes you fear for your life. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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The Democrat Open Borders plan to entrench single-party rule, explained in under two minutes. | |
| One, flood the country with untold millions of illegals by land, sea, and air from all over the world. | ||
| Enough to eclipse the populations of 36 individual U.S. states so far. | ||
| Two, prioritize the needs of these millions of non-citizens over the needs of the American citizen with free flights, buses, hotels, meals, and phones, ensuring their loyalty to the political party that imported them. | ||
| Three, keep them in the country at all costs, even when they commit violent crime like murder and rape. | ||
| Attack the language used to describe the criminals as opposed to the criminals themselves. | ||
| Slander critics as racist. | ||
| Four, ensure their privileges are made irrevocable with city and state sanctuary laws that act as population magnets. | ||
| Codify permanent status and ensure non-cooperation with ICE. | ||
| Five, count the non-citizens in the census that will determine congressional apportionment in the House of Representatives. | ||
| As of now, that would equal 13 extra congressional districts, a tremendous amount of electoral power. | ||
| Six, wage a massive, heavily funded lawfare campaign to change state voting laws that legalize mass mail-in ballots. | ||
| No signature verification and no proof of citizenship requirements, making it nearly impossible to prove voter fraud. | ||
| Seven, lock in the permanent voting majority with campaign promises of lavish benefits and permanent privileges, enshrining generational fealty to the Democrat Party. | ||
| Eight, win elections. | ||
| Nine, entrenched single-party rule has been achieved. | ||
| The best part? | ||
| Your tax dollars are paying for it. | ||
| So those are a lot of clips, and I could play each one and talk for an hour about each one, but everything Obama says that Trump's doing, weaponizing, lawfare, deceiving, paying themselves off. | ||
| It's what they're doing, Mike. | ||
| But the first time ever, Obama sounds scared. | ||
| He's all stuttering. | ||
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| What do you make of that? | ||
| I was just going to say that. | ||
| By the way, I just Googled Evil and there was a picture of Obama. | ||
| This is what he stands for, everybody. | ||
| I mean, it's disgusting, but I noticed that. | ||
| I couldn't even follow what he was saying. | ||
| Remember, he got put in by Evil because he said this amazing speaker, the biggest divider in history. | ||
| This all what they're putting out there. | ||
| And like I say, to me, it's marketing. | ||
| It's always been marketing, evil marketing, the marketing they do. | ||
| When I've had conversations with the president in the past, I'm going, you know, we bring it back to that and go, you know, if I was evil's marketer, I consider myself a pretty good marketer and going, what would I do? | ||
| What would my next move be? | ||
| What would I do here? | ||
| And going back to Obama. | ||
| But like I said earlier in the show, if we didn't have that, we probably wouldn't have got our great president. | ||
| And I remember sitting with our president last summer, just him and I were talking, and this is before he got shot. | ||
| And we're, and he's going, Mike, we're talking about all the horrible things that have been going on the last four years, the nonsensical things. | ||
| By the way, everybody, when you see things that I'm talking people now, all people, I don't care what party they're in of the people, but when you see things or whether you're liberal, conservative, whatever, and you see the government or politicians making decisions that don't help anybody, there's a hidden agenda. | ||
| And usually it's a very evil agenda. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But anyway, the president and I are talking and I said, he goes, look at all this stuff going on. | ||
| I said, sir, I said, God's given us grace for such a time as this. | ||
| These bad things are actually helping open up. | ||
| I said, there's two buckets, the bucket of common sense and then the greatest revival for Jesus Christ in history, because people don't look to God when things are going good. | ||
| It's when things are going bad. | ||
| So this last four and a half years, as things were going bad, anyway, we continue talking. | ||
| He goes, he goes, yeah, but I get in there and he goes, there's just going to be so much that would have to get fixed in four years. | ||
| And I, you know, can we do it? | ||
| And I, and I looked at him and I said, sir, with God, all things are possible and him working through you. | ||
| You'll get it done faster and better than anyone in history. | ||
| Well, look what that's happened, everybody, the things he's gotten done and the things that are going. | ||
| And I've said it before, everybody loves our president. | ||
| Some just don't know it yet. | ||
| And as you see these things that like you look back and you say, well, if we didn't have all this thing, that the stolen election of 2020, if we wouldn't have had Obama, all the craziness that came out of that, the division of our country, would people have opened their eyes or would we have just been, as we were getting boiled like frogs for decades and by this uniparty and all this evil going on, it would have been over. | ||
| You know what I've said before, Alex, the 2020 election? | ||
| If we wouldn't have had those deviations and those shutdowns in the middle of the night, if they would have predicted right, what would have happened is we'd all went to bed. | ||
| Biden would have won, we'd have said, you know what? | ||
| We're over. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| We took God out of our schools. | ||
| A nation turned its back on God. | ||
| And we all went to bed thinking we were the majority that everybody loves transvestites and all these new people that were brought up. | ||
| But no, that wasn't the case. | ||
| This is an 80-20 or a 90-10. | ||
| People want a good life while we're here on earth. | ||
| They want people, they want a joyful life. | ||
| They want things that normality, this other craziness that they convinced us that everybody was like was not true. | ||
| Absolutely not true. | ||
| So I still consider the 2020 election will go down as the most important election in history because this is what it revealed it all over the last four and a half years. | ||
| All the evil, the stuff that Obama set up and the stuff that he did. | ||
| And I really like that clip there where it shows how nervous he is and how basically I believe he's very scared. | ||
| Evil is running scared, but we can't let up everybody. | ||
| Evil, they're coming up. | ||
| They've got a plan, even though it looks like we're winning. | ||
| Like I just told you, even with our elections, that Dallas County now going to paper ballots and counting. | ||
| There's counties across the country that have done that. | ||
| We're winning at every level. | ||
| You just don't hear about it. | ||
| You don't hear about it out there. | ||
| You're not going to hear about this stuff on Fox News that Fox News and Newsmax and that when it comes to our elections, they have become a weather channel that won't report hurricanes or tornadoes. | ||
| You need to watch your stuff here on Infowars. | ||
| You need to watch Lindell TV. | ||
| You need to get your information. | ||
| All other places, the good things that are going on. | ||
| And let me raise this because I see CPAC and stuff. | ||
| We both get mobbed there, but I've never gotten so much support in the streets. | ||
| It's not about, oh, I'm famous, so I'm cool. | ||
| The average person is not famous, which is great. | ||
| Yeah, Reanimity. | ||
| So you don't know. | ||
| You feel like we're not as powerful as we are. | ||
| When you're a public figure and when you're a patriot, like a Mike Lindell, I'm speaking for him. | ||
| I'm guessing this is right. | ||
| But I talk to other prominent people. | ||
| I get 99% love now in the airports, everywhere. | ||
| I mean, like half people walking higher listeners, black, white, old, young, Asian, you name it, Hispanic. | ||
| And it's just massive. | ||
| And I've always had a lot of fans, but it's five. | ||
| It's bigger than I. Alex, I would say, Alex, I would say you're just like me. | ||
| You know, I used to go around, you know, you go years ago, Mike, I got the my pillow. | ||
| Thanks for helping me. | ||
| My neck and everything. | ||
| Now it's 99.9%. | ||
| Everywhere I go, thanks, keep going. | ||
| Don't give up. | ||
| Help save or keep save our country. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| And I know you get the same thing, Alex. | ||
| I can go in the middle of Chicago, which I did, which I did. | ||
| Remember, I went to the Democrat convention. | ||
| I went right into the eye of the evil there. | ||
| But on the streets, these people are going, keep going. | ||
| These were blacks, Hispanics, everything. | ||
| And the biggest thing they said, we got to get rid of the illegals. | ||
| They're taking all of our stuff or whatever. | ||
| But the thing was, was to not give up. | ||
| And it was very encouraging. | ||
| But people say, Mike, you know, how do you not just walk off the course and go live a normal life? | ||
| You know, and there's me in the crane game. | ||
| Now, why did I go in that thing on Jimmy Kimball? | ||
| To get the word out. | ||
| I don't care about being embarrassed. | ||
| I don't care of anything like that. | ||
| And by the way, you fired on them and they admitted that you were loved because you don't make fun of yourself. | ||
| So they thought it would put you down, but it was great. | ||
| And it was an awesome speech. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| And but you're exactly right, Alex. | ||
| Everybody, we're just, we just have big platforms, which everybody needs to keep supporting because we, it's everybody's platform. | ||
| This is our voice. | ||
| It keeps getting magnified and magnified. | ||
| And we have to have that because just like in any business, when you see good things happen, you've got to shout out the world. | ||
| Like we have Dallas County going to paper ballots, hand counting. | ||
| And no machines, not one machine, not even a tabulator. | ||
| Completely paper, everybody. | ||
| So this is huge. | ||
| And they are, and then you have to report all the horrible things that are happening. | ||
| The attacks like this judge of Minnesota just attacking my pillow and myself. | ||
| So we're able to get the world. | ||
| They can't suppress our voice anymore. | ||
| And I think that's what everybody's coming up to. | ||
| They're very, they're very, I feel so blessed that, you know, having, it's like when I feel the same, if I do start to feel down, you know, I'll get 20 people come up to me and going, keep going, keep going, you know, keep going. | ||
| And so this is very exciting. | ||
| It's powerful. | ||
| We're most out of time, but we are two warriors in the arena together. | ||
| And we just need people's support because we are having the victory. | ||
| We couldn't do it without them. | ||
| They are the victory. | ||
| But that's right. | ||
| Speaking of this, Letitia James ran on putting Trump in prison, made up a bunch of stuff. | ||
| It was all fake with her. | ||
| It's clear mortgage fraud in multiple states, up one side, down the other. | ||
| Now she's all defiant, like the communist salute up there, acting like she's a victim, just like Obama was doing. | ||
| No, you're the one beating us upside the head with a baseball bat. | ||
| And then you wonder when we come back at you with the real crimes you've committed. | ||
| Here she is. | ||
| Come on, get your take on this. | ||
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I love you. | |
| Oh! | ||
| I love you. | ||
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We love it. | |
| We love this! | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| I appreciate you, and I've got your back. | ||
| I love the fake voice. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| I love you more. | ||
| So good evening, everyone. | ||
| It is so good to be here with all of you, standing with my very good friend, my little brother, and one of the boldest voices in the history of New York politics, Zoran Monaghani. | ||
| We are here tonight because we are ready to turn the page on the cynical broken politics of the past. | ||
| We are ready to build a city that works for the people who actually make it run. | ||
| Working people, the teachers, the nurses, the drivers, the home help people. | ||
| Yo, the nurses you fire for not taking shots. | ||
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Not just for working people. | |
| All right. | ||
| In closing, Mike Lindell, people need to support what you're doing. | ||
| The five has just begun. | ||
| Mypillow.com is promo code, Alex. | ||
| I get a discount that goes to support here as well. | ||
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| Trump doesn't want you eating bugs. | ||
| He wants you eating ribeye with lobster with him. | ||
| Trump doesn't want big giant wars. | ||
| That's stupid. | ||
| No, Klaus Schwab and King Charles and Barack Obama want you eating bugs while they eat ribeye because they're feudalist, greedy, hateful, demonic, trash. | ||
| And you don't hate them enough. | ||
| And you don't support the people fighting for you enough. | ||
| I'm not saying that to everybody, but in general, you don't detest these people enough and you don't love the people fighting for you enough. | ||
| Because if you loved yourself, you would understand these people have a predatory hatred of you and your family. | ||
| Just look at them. | ||
| Look at Kiera Starman. | ||
| Look at Macron. | ||
| Look at these people. | ||
| Look at Hillary Clinton. | ||
| Just look at them. | ||
| Look at George Soros. | ||
| Look at Alexander Soros. | ||
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| Their actions are pure evil and they look like serial killers or something because they are. | ||
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Would you let Alexander Soros babysit your daughter or son? | |
| Married to Uba Abedeen, the pedo handler for Wiener? | ||
| He's some bad ombres. | ||
| El Diablo, that's the bad man right there. | ||
| Your cells. | ||
| No, that's an enemy. | ||
| Your skin crawls. | ||
| They know your skin crawls. | ||
| They hate themselves and they hate you. | ||
| They're projecting their hatred of themselves onto you. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
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I love myself and I love you. | |
| And Trump loves himself and he loves you. | ||
| I love you. | ||
| They hate you. | ||
| Now start loving yourself or start being a slave. | ||
| It's so simple. | ||
| About three months ago, just watching Trump on television, talking to my sources in the White House, seeing his ankles swell up really large, seeing the puffiness, just seeing a change in him, hearing some of the interviews, you could tell he was off sometimes. | ||
| And I didn't say he was dying. | ||
| I didn't say he was a vegetable. | ||
| I didn't say that he had dementia. | ||
| And the media ran with that and said, you know, Trump's top supporter turns against him. | ||
| No, I said on the course he is working 20 hours a day and the changes I'm seeing, I believe we're going to have a medical emergency at some time in the future at 79. | ||
| How could a young man live under all this stress? | ||
| Well, Dr. Asim Malhotra, who has been the top advisor to RFK Jr., heads up Maha in their whole Europe division. | ||
| He obviously is up there on Capitol Hill working with Kennedy, all of it. | ||
| He gets a lot of the inside baseball of what's happening. | ||
| And he is saying that it is the drugs and the treatments that Trump is being given by his attending physicians that is causing the problem. | ||
| Now, I'm not a famous NHS trained cardiologist and globally recognized expert on heart disease prevention, diagnosis management, and all the other things. | ||
| He has roles and honorary council member of the Stanford Metabolic Psychiatry Clinic, visiting professor, schools of medicine. | ||
| It would take an hour to go over his whole bio here, Oxford, Stanford, you name it. | ||
| And he's obviously been a big critic of the COVID shots, the rest of it. | ||
| He also told us that, and I'll let him say in his own words, that, no, Trump really did take the Pfizer booster and the flu shot last week during his medical exam. | ||
| And so the stuff he's taking, just as a lay person, I know can be really, really dangerous at the age Trump is. | ||
| We also know that really strong statins attack the brain because the brain is basically cholesterol. | ||
| And so that goes on. | ||
| We know some of the heart medications, too, can really slow you down. | ||
| My dad's on some of those right now because he said open heart surgery to repair his aorta. | ||
| And, you know, it's devastating now. | ||
| His aorta is basically almost healed now from the, he's about to go off of it, thank God. | ||
| And he's already cut way back. | ||
| So he's back. | ||
| He's not drooling right now. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| So Trump is taking stuff that would really hurt a horse, if not kill it. | ||
| So, doctor, thank you so much for being here. | ||
| I'm a lay person, so if I got anything wrong, correct me. | ||
| And then just, I know you're not doing yourself personally. | ||
| You know, and he favors doing this when it comes to people in and around the administration. | ||
| But from what I've been told by others, you're dead on that it's like Trump's kind of stuck in the mud. | ||
| He's showing some really bad signs, not just the giant ankles. | ||
| You're a heart expert. | ||
| Tell us what that generally means here. | ||
| And what we know he's taking that could be, probably is contributing to that. | ||
| We're not doing this to undermine the presidency. | ||
| We're not doing this to say Trump's a vegetable or has dementia. | ||
| We're doing this because we need Trump. | ||
| And it's just like when you have family members that are seeing the wrong physician, you go get them to get a second opinion and they get better because they get off the bad things that are on them. | ||
| And I think that's certainly where you're coming from. | ||
| I know that's where I'm coming from. | ||
| People will try to spin this. | ||
| No, we're trying to avoid a health emergency and disaster and trying to stop one. | ||
| We're not here to undermine the president. | ||
| Is that your view, sir? | ||
| Alex, absolutely. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thanks for having me on. | ||
| So first and foremost, I'm in complete agreement with you here. | ||
| I do not think the president has dementia. | ||
| I think he is a remarkable, remarkable, resilient person. | ||
| It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out from observing what he has been through and what he has done and the fact that he is the oldest president, I think, in the history of the United States. | ||
| And his work schedule is as intense as anyone. | ||
| So I think that he is otherwise in amazing shape for his age. | ||
| In fact, his recent report, and this is what I can tell you a little bit more about, said that his heart age essentially is 14 years younger, right? | ||
| He's 79 now, so that makes him, what, 65? | ||
| And that's more the reason why I have concerns about the medications he's on. | ||
| Now, I'm a cardiologist. | ||
| I'm a practicing cardiologist. | ||
| I'm a diagnostician. | ||
| I understand evidence-based medicine. | ||
| I manage patients all the time, people of President Trump's age who are coming to me quite often because of side effects of drugs. | ||
| And also, President Trump has been very open over the years with his full medical reports. | ||
| So we know whether or not he has heart disease. | ||
| We know what pills he's taking. | ||
| And he doesn't have any heart disease. | ||
| You know, that's the most amazing thing. | ||
| He has no evidence of what we call obstructive, obstructive vascular disease. | ||
| He's not had a stroke or a mini stroke. | ||
| He doesn't have any significant heart disease. | ||
| So for me, I was quite baffled and concerned a while back even when I noticed his medication regimen, which include him being on aspirin, which is a blood thinner, and two cholesterol lowering drugs, including one of them being a statin. | ||
| So if we're to break it down in very simple terms, Alex, right? | ||
| If you came to me as a patient, he came to me, the patient, and I say, okay, he's been put on all these pills. | ||
| Should he be on them? | ||
| Could he be getting side effects? | ||
| What are the benefits? | ||
| So let's break that down, right? | ||
| So first and foremost, aspirin, okay? | ||
| We know that aspirin is a very effective life-saving drug in people who are having an acute heart attack, people who have suffered a stroke or have had a heart attack. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| It's a blood thinner and it has an effect at preventing future heart attacks. | ||
| That is not President Trump. | ||
| So what happens if you are someone who may be at risk in the future, slight risk in the future, and you put on aspirin? | ||
| It's very clear, the evidence is very clear that your risk of having a serious bleed, a significant life-threatening bleed from aspirin is higher than it preventing a heart attack or stroke. | ||
| So that's aspirin already. | ||
| And people have commented and you see that in the press where you see the bruising on his hands, which can happen on people on aspirin. | ||
| It doesn't necessarily mean it's life-threatening, but we know that's an effect of the aspirin. | ||
| When the makeup's not on, even on his neck, exactly. | ||
| And again, I'm not a cardiologist, but my dad, a month and a half ago, just had open heart surgery for a order was about to blow. | ||
| And I noticed his cardiologist, who's prestigious, has literally been bitching and complaining about the other doctors giving him too many statins, blood thinners, and other things. | ||
| Exactly what you were saying. | ||
| I'm hearing that from my dad's cardiologist who's fighting with the other doctors. | ||
| So that's what you do. | ||
| You're saying this is a well-known, I guess, battle that goes on. | ||
| Yes, absolutely. | ||
| So that, you know, the bruising itself is not so much of a big deal because, but the question is, should he be on aspirin at all? | ||
| And in my view, from everything we've seen from his reports, it's a clear no. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| The second question is the cholesterol-lowering drugs. | ||
| Now, this is really interesting, Alex. | ||
| And we talked about it briefly when I came on your show several months ago, is that if you are over 60, and this is independent research I was involved in with 16 international scientists published in peer-reviewed journal BMJ Open 2016, we found, Alex, if you're over 60, the higher your cholesterol, total cholesterol and LDL, so-called bad cholesterol, statistically, the longer you live. | ||
| Let me repeat that. | ||
| The higher your cholesterol, if you're over 60, the longer you live statistically, and there is no association with heart disease. | ||
| So why is he on two cholesterol-lowering drugs? | ||
| Now, one of them is a statin. | ||
| And let me clarify, this is important. | ||
| Statins have a role in managing people with heart disease, but their effect is independent of lowering cholesterol. | ||
| They have slightly anti-inflammatory and anti-clotting effects. | ||
| So they can potentially, you know, contribute to bleeding, but they have anti-clotting effects, anti-inflammatory effects. | ||
| But for President Trump, okay, let's be precise again. | ||
| There has been publications in his particular case, people over 75 without any significant vascular disease, heart disease, et cetera. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And what is the benefit over a five-year period in taking a stand for someone like President Trump? | ||
| It is basically zero. | ||
| You have to treat 446 people to prevent one of them having a heart attack or stroke without prolonging their life. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So I'm sure President Trump has not been made aware of this. | ||
| I suspect his doctor, his personal decision, maybe doesn't even know this. | ||
| But what you're saying is, I'm not even a doctor, but I read all the news. | ||
| It's old belief that cholesterol is bad and there's good and bad ones. | ||
| What it really is the trans fats. | ||
| And so that's old science. | ||
| And so what you're basically saying is when you look at what he's being given, it's not tailored to the way he is. | ||
| He doesn't have thick blood. | ||
| So why are you giving him all these blood thinners? | ||
| And so what you're looking at is basically somebody doesn't know what they're doing. | ||
| You know, not for me to comment. | ||
| We can interpret that in different ways, but I'm just going to give you the facts, the cold hard facts, as someone who's independent of drug industry influence and not indoctrinated by a system, which you know, Alex, is basically screwing most of the American population in healthcare, okay, because of commercial corruption. | ||
| And that's what the whole thing is. | ||
| How does my dad's cardiologist sound like you and say this? | ||
| And then why isn't he in charge of it? | ||
| I guess I should ask, who are the other doctors putting my dad on stuff that the cardiologist doesn't want? | ||
| How does that work? | ||
| Yeah, you know what? | ||
| It's a really good question, Alex, as well. | ||
| But let me just finish on the statin trick before we talk about it, right? | ||
| So on the statin issue, the issue now comes about side effects, right? | ||
| And this is something that there's been a lot of controversy in the press and amongst doctors around how prevalent the side effects are. | ||
| They are not, first of all, primarily life-threatening. | ||
| So that's a good news, okay? | ||
| But they can limit the quality of people's life quite significantly. | ||
| I've had people coming to me who have been misdiagnosed with early dementia. | ||
| And at the end of the day, you stop the statin and their memory and their vitality improves within a few weeks, okay? | ||
| Because statins can cause fatigue. | ||
| They interfere with the mitochondria. | ||
| They can cause issues. | ||
| As you say, you mentioned earlier on about cholesterol in the brain. | ||
| You're absolutely right. | ||
| It's very important for the brain. | ||
| So there are lots of potential side effects and statins. | ||
| The good news they're reverse and reversible very quickly. | ||
| Now, we've noticed these things that they've been noticed that they've been mentioned in the press. | ||
| President Trump may be looking a little bit slow at times or sleepy. | ||
| Now he's on a very hectic schedule. | ||
| We want to optimize him. | ||
| And I think if this is the cause of some of the sub-optimization of President Trump right now, then within a few weeks of stopping his cholesterol-lowering drugs and his statin in particular, he's going to feel in much better shape. | ||
| Now, the final point, and we're going to come back to answering your question in a second, Alex, which is all related, is I was pretty shocked. | ||
| And I'm sure many people around the world and in America and a lot of Trump supporters in particular and people in the Maha movement, people in MAGA, I'm sure you can agree with me, Alex, were shocked to see that in the recent report from the White House, from President Trump's physician in his medical report, they mentioned that he'd been given a flu shot and a COVID booster. | ||
| Now, let's break down the data there, okay? | ||
| Just call our data. | ||
| What is the benefit of a COVID booster in someone like President Trump? | ||
| Well, the first thing is, we know President Trump in 2020 had COVID. | ||
| I know that because I was asked to comment on it in Sky News over then, because I was also somebody that raised concerns about, in fact, I highlighted why our Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, got admitted to the hospital with COVID, likely because of his weight. | ||
| So that became a big story. | ||
| So he's been given a COVID booster, but he's got natural immunity. | ||
| So that doesn't make any sense. | ||
| We know natural immunity is very effective. | ||
| We also know, Alex, if you have COVID, certainly in the short term, having a COVID vaccine increases the risk of side effects threefold. | ||
| So why is that happening? | ||
| But forget about that for a second. | ||
| What is the benefit at best of President Trump having a COVID booster? | ||
| In the UK, it's the only country in the world to release data, real world data, comparing unvaccinated and vaccinated to look at the benefits in different age groups of taking the COVID vaccine. | ||
| For someone like President Trump, certainly people older than him, let's say the highest risk, let's say the best case scenario, people over 90, okay? | ||
| What is the benefit of taking a COVID vaccine if you're over 90? | ||
| One in 7,000. | ||
| You have to vaccinate 7,000 people to prevent one of them being hospitalized with severe COVID. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So at best, that's going to be his benefit. | ||
| And what's the serious harm rate? | ||
| Best available evidence, reanalysis of Pfizer Moderna's trials published in the journal vaccine. | ||
| In the short term, at least one in 800. | ||
| Serious harm. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And that's before, Alex, we get into the issue of a medium to long-term issue of it causing heart attacks. | ||
| Almost certainly I have diagnosed that as a likely precipitator of heart attacks as a driver. | ||
| Was it your dad? | ||
| Famous cardio, famous heart doctor. | ||
| He died, right? | ||
| Yeah, he was a famous doctor. | ||
| It wasn't a cardiologist who was a GP, but yeah, he had a sudden cardiac arrest six months after two doses of the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
| And later on, I figured out with his post-mortem findings and other research, it was likely caused or driven by the MRI. | ||
| He was 1944, right? | ||
| No, he was pretty well. | ||
| He was fine. | ||
| He was great. | ||
| I'm sorry for your father. | ||
| Yeah, but that's kind of a wake-up call. | ||
| Everybody. | ||
| So bottom line, who are the main training physicians? | ||
| I mean, I've got the names here, but what is going on? | ||
| Because, I mean, I can tell you, I'm no doctor, but my dad. | ||
| It's one physician, though. | ||
| I think it's one in particular, Alex. | ||
| It's a guy who's his name. | ||
| I think his name is, is it Sean? | ||
| I've forgotten his full name, but he's an osteopath by background, if I'm not wrong. | ||
| Yeah, well, there's Ronnie Jackson on the path. | ||
| And we've got Navy Dio, his name, physician for the president, Sean Barbella. | ||
| Yes, that's the guy. | ||
| I think he's his personal physician right now who put the statement out if I'm not wrong. | ||
| So, you know, when I talk about the problems of the healthcare system, I say we have an epidemic of misinformed doctors and misinformed and unwittingly harmed patients. | ||
| John Aynidis, the Stephen Hawking of medicine, professor of medicine statistics at Stanford, you know, he published his paper saying most published research findings are false. | ||
| And he said, the greater the financial interest in a given field, the less likely the research findings to be true. | ||
| The cholesterol industry is a trillion-dollar industry, Alex. | ||
| It's huge. | ||
| It's big. | ||
| It's massive, right? | ||
| Well, here's an example. | ||
| I was getting yearly checked. | ||
| I was going to early check it with a prestigious, you know, diet with like seven degrees, clinics all over Texas. | ||
| And I was able to see him. | ||
| And I was telling him, my dad suddenly, he was like early. | ||
| He's his brain was there, but now it's not. | ||
| And he goes, is your dad on statins? | ||
| And I said, let me call. | ||
| My dad's like, yeah, I got on statin six months ago. | ||
| My dad went on statins and immediately started basically drooling and being not. | ||
| And now he, and then he, before surgery, got off of them and got better. | ||
| Then they put him back on him. | ||
| He's doing it again. | ||
| Now he says they're going to phase him off. | ||
| But I mean, this is, I'm not a doctor, but it's dramatic. | ||
| What are these things doing to the brain? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| You've seen that yourself. | ||
| Well, listen, side effects don't affect everybody, right? | ||
| A lot of people take statins and they feel great. | ||
| They've been on them for 20 years. | ||
| They've never had a problem. | ||
| But I think the key thing, Alex, here, is informed consent, right? | ||
| And if you're somebody that, and this is most Americans, by the way, so everyone listening, right? | ||
| Most Americans taking statins are in what we call the low risk category. | ||
| They haven't had a heart attack. | ||
| They haven't been diagnosed with heart disease. | ||
| And for them, over a five-year period, and this, by the way, is not, this is drug industry-sponsored data, just being misrepresented, right? | ||
| If you break down into its basic parts, a drug industry-sponsored data, where even they have, you know, that has never been independently verified. | ||
| So if we take that data as gospel truth, the absolute benefit for someone taking a statin over a five-year period, Alex, if you don't have, you're not high risk, is one in a hundred. | ||
| There's a one in a hundred chance over a five-year period. | ||
| This is what I tell my patients: if you take this pill religiously, it'll prevent you having a non-fatal heart attack attack or stroke without prolonging your life. | ||
| Now, most patients are not told this. | ||
| Most doctors don't tell patients this because we are not conditioned in medical school in our training to give patients this information. | ||
| Do you know why? | ||
| I'm told the downside. | ||
| So, so, so. | ||
| Patients are fully informed. | ||
| Yeah, when patients are fully informed, they choose less treatments. | ||
| That's not good for big pharma. | ||
| Big pharma, their business model, Alex, is to get as many people taking as many pills for as long as possible. | ||
| They, if they could, would get you getting your baby, your kids, on statins from like after birth. | ||
| By the way, I've seen articles. | ||
| They're talking about putting babies on statins at birth. | ||
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| This is a corrupted system. | ||
| This is what we call corporate security. | ||
| You guys, I saw it a year ago. | ||
| I'm not kidding. | ||
| Um... | ||
| Something like doctors, doctors recommend giving children statins at birth. | ||
| I swear I saw the headline. | ||
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| I remember seeing it. | ||
| Pull it up, guys. | ||
| I'm not kidding. | ||
| Can't make this up. | ||
| So, so let me ask you this then. | ||
| Back to the his own HHS head is pulling COVID shots for recommendation, all the rest of it. | ||
| And then who's recommending he gets a COVID shot? | ||
| Like you said, he already had COVID. | ||
| Listen, I mean, it's anyone's guess, but of course he would have had that conversation, I guess, with his personal physician. | ||
| Um, but Alex, I think, listen, I have reached out, and I won't name these people to protect them, obviously, with two cabinet ministers who trust me, who take my advice back and forths. | ||
| They were pretty shocked, I'll be honest with you, um, in terms of what's happened. | ||
| But again, President Trump is his own man. | ||
| I find it hard to believe that he's been fully informed in making this decision. | ||
| He could have been, and if he has and he wants to take the chance, that's fine. | ||
| That's his choice. | ||
| I find it hard to believe. | ||
| Um, I, Alex, I know he trusts you, he likes you, he respects you. | ||
| You know, if if you can have a conversation with him, if you can say something to him, if he even watches this, I think it would have an impact. | ||
| Well, I think the information is. | ||
| I think I need to. | ||
| And Roger talks to him every day, and so does Tucker. | ||
| But, you know, Tucker's concerned too. | ||
| I'll leave it at that, but because we have seen some declines, but looking at this, by the way, it's worse than I said. | ||
| They're now proposing putting statins in the water supply. | ||
| And yes, they're giving it to women when they're pregnant for the baby. | ||
| So it's worse than I said, Doctor. | ||
| They now want to give it to women while they're pregnant and they want to put it in the water supply. | ||
| So sorry, Doc, it's worse than I said. | ||
| Yeah, no, Alex, honestly, it is literally, it's crazy for people like you and I who are more awake and alert to the problems in the system, who are being better informed. | ||
| But I think that President Trump is, you know, one of the things that's interesting, what John Anita said in his paper when he said most published research findings are false. | ||
| He said, ignorance of the problem of the poor quality research at the highest level of academic and clinical leadership is profound. | ||
| So the doctors, many of the doctors actually believe this. | ||
| They're indoctrinated and they're not realizing, not really breaking the information down in a way that they can understand. | ||
| And partly, part of the reason for that is, Alex, is that they, you know, I know that because I've been through that system, right, as a doctor. | ||
| And we are not taught about lifestyle interventions. | ||
| We are not taught that taught that there are other ways of improving your health that are effective, like diet and lifestyle. | ||
| We are taught that, you know, if it's published in the Lancet or the New England General of Medicine, it's a gospel biblical truth in terms of science, but medicine isn't an exact science. | ||
| So it's an ideology, right? | ||
| But the problem is the ideology now is being influenced more than any. | ||
| This ideology is basically, I call it crony capitalistic ideology, which ultimately devours its own children, Alex. | ||
| The very people perpetuating or part of this or profiting from it actually start believing it themselves, but it's self-destructive because it's fatally flawed, right? | ||
| We've talked about this already. | ||
| We've used President Trump as a case example. | ||
| In my view, it's very clear when everyone breaks it down that these pills are doing more harm than good. | ||
| And he, and the best judge is going to be President Trump. | ||
| If he was to stop them, through a cost of the money. | ||
| We've created a national debate and it will get to him. | ||
| Better than talking to him, which we can do. | ||
| It's just everybody a buzz hears about it that way. | ||
| He pays attention to it. | ||
| We need to have, he needs a second opinion without being mean to the White House physicians. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Without being mean to them, he's got different ones attending. | ||
| Is he even checking with the different physicians? | ||
| I'm so well-meaning. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But you're being diplomatic here. | ||
| I mean, what you said to my producer is that when you look at the list of stuff he's taking, which he's very transparent about, it's crazy for what his medical issues are. | ||
| I mean, he shouldn't be on a bunch of this. | ||
| As far as I'm concerned. | ||
| Especially because he's otherwise in really great shape. | ||
| He doesn't need them. | ||
| He doesn't need them, Alex. | ||
| So, well, obviously, if he doesn't have thick blood, why is he on aspirin? | ||
| People say, oh, aspirin, no big deal. | ||
| No, it's a big deal, folks. | ||
| It causes bleeds. | ||
| Everybody knows that. | ||
| If you've got regular, you know, your blood's not thick, you don't need it. | ||
| It can actually cause bleeds. | ||
| It can actually cause serious issues. | ||
| Then he's on statins. | ||
| Then he's on a bunch of other stuff that he shouldn't be on. | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And Alex, to be honest, I personally have tried and would love to have a personal conversation with President Trump because I can talk him through this and then he can make an informed decision. | ||
| But a lot of the people I contact who are very supportive, my feeling is they are too afraid to approach President Trump directly about this. | ||
| And maybe because they don't feel qualified and it's not their field and they're not doctors. | ||
| So really, this is, you know, our opportunity, hopefully, for the greater good for the president to at least get this on conversation. | ||
| So we need President Trump. | ||
| That's what I heard. | ||
| Not from you, but somebody else. | ||
| I heard from somebody else about Trump's medical issues. | ||
| They're saying Kennedy does not want to, he just doesn't want to get in Trump's business, but Kennedy's concerned. | ||
| Have you heard that? | ||
| I mean, not directly from Bobby, but my guess knowing Bobby very well is that he would be concerned. | ||
| Stay right there. | ||
| Back in two minutes, doctor. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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| Dr. Nassim Malhotra is our guest for another 30 minutes. | ||
| Then I'm going to get into all the geopolitical news, the economy news. | ||
| I got this next segment. | ||
| I'm going to get Fauci says another pandemic imminent. | ||
| Remember, he said that in 2017, right before they kicked all that off. | ||
| I mean, these guys have not given up. | ||
| And our guest who's, you know, dialed in, knows folks in the administration, you know, the main advisor to ROK Jr. and running Maha operations. | ||
| He's being diplomatic about it, but you are seeing the swollen ankles. | ||
| You are seeing more of the sluggish stuff going on. | ||
| And you look at what he's on. | ||
| He shouldn't be on it. | ||
| This is a no-brainer. | ||
| So the question is, why is it happening? | ||
| But just briefly, back to that, doctor. | ||
| Do we have any idea who the hell told him to take a COVID booster when like 2% of the population is taking it now? | ||
| And Kennedy and all his experts have proven like you, we shouldn't be taking it at all. | ||
| Yeah, it's very, very strange, Alex. | ||
| I mean, we have to then put that responsibility onto his personal position, right? | ||
| And I think that's probably the most likely explanation that conversation has gone on with this personal physician. | ||
| And his personal position is recommended to him. | ||
| And he probably was, you know, he went along with it. | ||
| But I doubt very much his personal position would have given the information. | ||
| He wouldn't know Alex. | ||
| He's well-meaning. | ||
| There's no doubt. | ||
| And this is a problem, right? | ||
| 99% of doctors are well-meaning. | ||
| They want to help their patients, but they are being misinformed and then they misinform their patients, unwittingly harming them potentially, right? | ||
| This is the problem. | ||
| That's why I was very shocked and concerned that President Trump got a booster, COVID booster, even more so than the stands, to be honest. | ||
| Because we know that the more of these, there's almost so much evidence emerging that there's a dose response, the more COVID shots you had. | ||
| I don't know how many President Trump has had now. | ||
| I don't know whether he's had several boosters or was the first time he's had a booster since he had two shots, you know, in 2021. | ||
| But the more shots you have, the more problems, right? | ||
| And I've no doubt that he's being honest. | ||
| People are there. | ||
| Oh, President Trump's just saying it, but he wouldn't have taken it. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| He would have taken it. | ||
| This is part of the issue. | ||
| Part of the problem people need to realize is that, you know, he is very much himself someone that supports and has profited from the current neoliberal economic system, which is now out of control. | ||
| And I have no doubt that he would have believed in his own mind that he was doing something. | ||
| Oh, yeah, Trump. | ||
| People think he's like a master genius. | ||
| He's really good on a lot of things, very smart, but he's 79. | ||
| He really believes in the system. | ||
| Like he thought generals are the best people in America. | ||
| He didn't know they've been handpicked to be globalists for 40 years. | ||
| Now he knows that. | ||
| Trump admitted he didn't understand stuff eight years ago. | ||
| Well, he still doesn't get this. | ||
| He just does not get it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And of course, he said recently as well that, you know, he still feels that the COVID vaccine and Operation Warp Speed has saved millions of lives. | ||
| I mean, you know, we look at the evidence and where that comes from, Alex, and I'm someone that has expertise in evidence-based medicine. | ||
| And when you look at studies, there are different levels of quality. | ||
| There's a hierarchy. | ||
| And actually, the type of study which President Trump has referred to with the World Health Organization came out with, right, saying that they've saved 20 million lives, for example, that isn't even in the, is it even considered in the hierarchy of evidence-based medicine? | ||
| It's like a model. | ||
| It's like a, it's almost like a science fiction, like a modeling prediction type stuff, right? | ||
| And if that was the only evidence we have, fine. | ||
| We've got other evidence saying much better quality evidence showing actually from the very beginning, it was going to do more harm than good. | ||
| Well, I played a call yesterday or two days ago from the FDA CDC meeting, and they got the board up there. | ||
| They're going, yeah, we don't really know why it works or even how it does it. | ||
| So we can't answer that. | ||
| Just talking about the Pfizer shot in general. | ||
| We just have no idea. | ||
| They're just like, oh, we have no idea. | ||
| How is that science? | ||
| Yeah, I know. | ||
| But, you know, Robert Kennedy Jr. himself, if you remember a few months ago, Alex, he stopped half a billion dollars worth of investments in mRNA vaccine technology because of all the issues, right? | ||
| And Stephen Hatfield, who's one of the chief medical officers within HHS, in an interview given to Steve Bannon in the war room, he explained the reasoning, right? | ||
| They did what he described as a mega-analysis. | ||
| So they looked at all the data. | ||
| He said there were hundreds of studies showing harms in the RNA vaccine. | ||
| He said it interfering with protein metabolism, mitochondria, and tumor suppressor genes, Alex. | ||
| In other words, it may be causing cancer. | ||
| Hold on, stay there. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| For the first time, HHS actually looks at it and goes, oh, my God, the signal's everywhere. | ||
| Let's talk about that in 60 seconds when we come back. | ||
| And what a great job Kennedy has done with thanks to you and others advising him. | ||
| We've got Kennedy's chief advisor here with us right now, back in 60 seconds. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You know, we just spent 30 minutes on Trump, but the fact that he's obviously on a bunch of medications he shouldn't be on. | ||
| I'm not even a famous cardiologist like our guests and chief advisor to RFK Jr. and the head of Ma Europe. | ||
| Make Europe healthy again. | ||
| And I know my own personal family and all these medical experts I've had on. | ||
| I mean, I was having medical doctors on 30 years ago saying statins for some people literally eat your brain. | ||
| And then all the studies that actually, you know, non-processed, non-trans fat, you know, cholesterol is really good for you. | ||
| And back then that was controversial. | ||
| Now it's well known. | ||
| There's big studies out actually showing that it's actually good for you and anti-cancer and anti-stroke. | ||
| Well, what are your blood vessels and brain made out of? | ||
| Basically cholesterol. | ||
| So they got Trump on a bunch of stuff he doesn't need. | ||
| They got him on blood thinners, things that thin the blood, and his blood is already thin. | ||
| Well, anybody knows you do that, you're going to get a stroke. | ||
| You're going to get anything off that. | ||
| So, and you see his hands, the rest of it. | ||
| And we have seen a slowing down. | ||
| And I talk to a lot of people that talk to the president every day. | ||
| And people always conflate who it is. | ||
| Yeah, I was with Tucker last few days, and he told me some really amazing things, not so much about Trump, but other things. | ||
| And wow, then I can't talk about it. | ||
| But I have a lot of other sources. | ||
| And they say Trump works too much, 20 hours a day, barely sleeps, and most of the time is really there. | ||
| You're like a 20-year-old man. | ||
| But other times you'll hear months of interviews slurring his words and getting things wrong because he takes on too much. | ||
| I've seen in famous documentaries, he's like, it's 2 a.m. and another reporter is in there in the situation area or wherever during the campaign. | ||
| Can I have another interview? | ||
| He goes, I'm really tired, but okay. | ||
| Then you see him on the campaign trail coming into a hotel at 4 a.m. | ||
| And they go, look, he looks like hell. | ||
| He's sick. | ||
| Well, I'd look like that at 4 a.m. when I, you know, I was 25. | ||
| And he's got his, you know, his ties not on. | ||
| He's wearing like a trench coat. | ||
| He's like, well, I mean, the guy just worked 20 hours. | ||
| Well, what do you think he's going to look like? | ||
| I mean, you know, a 16-year-old would look like that. | ||
| In fact, a 16-year-old couldn't do that. | ||
| You know, you get older. | ||
| When I was 16, I want to get out of bed. | ||
| Now I know how to make myself get out. | ||
| Like, I just get out. | ||
| You're 16. | ||
| God, this feels good. | ||
| I'm not getting up. | ||
| So we just want him like a race car. | ||
| You know, you go to 2,000, 3,000 RPM, you're going to blow the engine. | ||
| And that has been my loving perspective on this. | ||
| And people telling me, no, he's, I mean, I talked to a couple people, and I can get a whole Trump if I need to, but the point is, is that people talk to him for hours sometimes because Trump will call people for hours. | ||
| And they say, no, he's jumping around. | ||
| It's, you know, he's, again, we're not saying he is a vegetable or has dementia or any of this. | ||
| We're saying we see a trend downward. | ||
| And if you keep following that trend, it gets bad under the stress. | ||
| So, doctor, closing comments on that. | ||
| And then let's talk about Kennedy because I think he is the star of the star, the overperformer, black pillars bitching and saying enough hasn't been done. | ||
| I don't think they're following what Kennedy's been able to do just in the last six months since he got appointed. | ||
| So let's speak to that. | ||
| Go ahead, sir. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So just finishing on the Trump thing, you're absolutely right. | ||
| I think the key message here, which is great and gives President Trump a lot of hope and everyone else around him that cares about him, is that if he's getting side effects from these pills, he's going to feel significantly better within two to three weeks of stopping them. | ||
| And there is no harm from stopping these pills as far as I'm aware. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But of course, he has to discuss that with his doctor. | ||
| I would be very happy to do a Zoom with President Trump and just go through this to make sure I'm fully informed of his full situation and I'm fully informing him. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| Robert Kennedy Jr., absolutely brilliant man, remarkable guy. | ||
| I've been asked this many times in various people, British press, who of course, you know, they're trying to find every reason to attack Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
| I have been a practicing doctor for, you know, 24 years plus. | ||
| Alex, I've worked in various health policy roles. | ||
| I've met health secretaries in the UK, politicians around the world. | ||
| And for me, by far, he stands out. | ||
| When it comes to his role as a health secretary, he is absolutely brilliant. | ||
| His knowledge, his, you know, his integrity, right? | ||
| Doesn't mean he doesn't sometimes get things wrong. | ||
| We all do. | ||
| You know, people ask me stuff and they try and find something that Kennedy may have said that was incorrect or proven incorrect. | ||
| And I'm like, you know, you've got a guy, let's say in the class, comes top of the class and gets 97%. | ||
| And you're finding the 3% he gets wrong. | ||
| And that's all you're talking about. | ||
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| That is this. | ||
| The. | ||
| The. | ||
| That is who Robert Kennedy is. | ||
| And I think the most important thing he's done, I think, which is great and has been a very big issue for people who have been part of Maha and people who have been very concerned on both sides of the political spectrum on the COVID vaccines, but obviously a little bit more on the right side, has been the fact that he has stopped further investments of half a billion dollars in this mRNA vaccine technology. | ||
| And you see it playing out across America, right? | ||
| I speak to people, you know, whether it's within NIH, whether it's HHS, whether it's Bobby himself and text, you know, I exchange texts with him very regular, very regular basis. | ||
| And he does, I know he does take what I say on board. | ||
| He listens to me. | ||
| But if you look at what's the real world data, it's had an effect, right, across America, because the latest Rasmussen report revealed that 57% of Americans felt that the excess deaths in the US was somehow linked to the COVID vaccine. | ||
| More than 85% of American healthcare professionals, right? | ||
| And your country is very aggressive compared to Europe about the COVID vaccine, are refusing to have any more boosters and COVID vaccines, right? | ||
| That is the effect of the, and there is a disconnect there, Alex, between the legacy of much of the legacy media, right, and what's happening on the ground. | ||
| Because what Kennedy is talking about, what he is saying is absolutely true. | ||
| And that we have had corporate capture of agencies, of the system, and we have to clean it out, right? | ||
| We have to go back to people being fully informed, independent science, independent evaluation. | ||
| But the biggest issue that has, in my view, highlighted this whole problem has been the whole process of the rollout of the COVID vaccine, the mandates of coercion. | ||
| I recently wrote a paper with a very eminent psychologist from South Carolina called Andrea Nazarenko. | ||
| And we basically published this last week. | ||
| And we said, Alex, and I'm sure you probably agree with me, you know, we've got this big problem of distrust now in the institutions and the establishment. | ||
| We've seen an uptake. | ||
| And listen, all vaccines are not the same. | ||
| And I completely empathize with moms who feel their kids were injured from traditional vaccines. | ||
| But let's have a debate and understand that all vaccines are not the same. | ||
| Let's just say the mRNA and all the new stuff they're coming out with is exponentially worse. | ||
| So I totally agree. | ||
| So there's a total collapse. | ||
| You know, the World Economic Forum had its meeting this year and said, how to get trust back, but push more lies. | ||
| There's a total collapse in trust. | ||
| So the people who have been behind... | ||
| So we did this paper and we looked at the research... | ||
| Why has the trust gone down? | ||
| The trust has gone down because of the COVID mandates, because people losing their jobs and not getting vaccinated for vaccine injured, not being apologized to, for doctors who are being vilified and losing their license or being investigated, Alex. | ||
| This is the reason the trust has gone down. | ||
| And they are trying to scapegoat. | ||
| Some of the establishment are trying to scapegoat, say people like Kennedy, people like me, people like Mary Tally Bowden, right? | ||
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People who are the ones driving the distrust. | |
| Yeah, and that's false. | ||
| So there needs to be an apology, Alex, there needs to be an apology from the medical establishment government bodies. | ||
| We're very, very sorry. | ||
| We were well-intentioned. | ||
| We got it really wrong. | ||
| There should never have been mandates. | ||
| We should have just offered this to the elderly with informed consent. | ||
| But they're not, they're doubling down. | ||
| So what do you think happened? | ||
| Well, that's a psychological reaction, right? | ||
| It's called cognitive dissonance. | ||
| And they're doubling down. | ||
| And we just have to keep fighting, Alex. | ||
| We keep having these conversations because the reality is, the rational argument is this. | ||
| Unless they acknowledge and apologize for these mistakes and start saying, we're not going to make this. | ||
| We're going to make sure this doesn't happen again. | ||
| We adequately start compensating vaccine injured. | ||
| We start looking into this is the bigger issue, Alex, right? | ||
| And I've spoken to someone very seen in, ACIP, you know, who are involved in terms of the part of the CDC that are looking into other vaccines. | ||
| They are concerned, and I'm concerned now, Alex, right? | ||
| That we've injected this new mRNA technology into millions of people, billions of people around the world, hundreds of millions of Americans. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And we now are in a situation where even people who don't have symptoms right now may be, maybe at risk of potential potential cancer, heart disease in the future. | ||
| We need to develop research into identifying who these people are. | ||
| What are the simple tests we can do? | ||
| How do we intervene to stop harm in the future? | ||
| This is not in the past. | ||
| This is an ongoing problem. | ||
| That was my last question. | ||
| I can see all the studies that the death is continuing and ongoing and autoimmune issues and blood clotting and infertility and cancer. | ||
| So, let's say they didn't know what they were doing. | ||
| Obviously, it's some larger, you know, evil globalistic population thing, in my view. | ||
| But let's just say now that it's out, all these people that didn't know, if they join in in the cover-up or don't render aid and violate the Hippocratic Oath, they are now open accomplices to it is what you're saying. | ||
| We need to render aid. | ||
| Yeah, 100%. | ||
| If people know this and they're not acting, it is criminal negligence, Alex. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And they need to be held accountable. | ||
| But we have to keep pushing forward, right, through our voices to not being afraid to speak out. | ||
| You know, part of the problem the situation has got to where it has, Alex, is lots of people are too afraid. | ||
| I have the doctors in America that contacted me years ago. | ||
| He's saying, Dr. Mahotra, you seem to be out there, almost a minority voice talking about this. | ||
| I am afraid of speaking out. | ||
| Vaccine injury is real because if I do, I'm going to lose my medical license immediately. | ||
| This is how draconian the situation was. | ||
| It is, you know, Matthias Desmet is a psychologist in Belgium who wrote this book called, and I recommend everybody read this. | ||
| It's called The Psychology of Totalitarianism. | ||
| He talks about throughout history, what has happened when you have almost like authoritarian state control, a brainwashing that happens over the population, and then how it all plays out. | ||
| And this is essentially a mass hypnosis that we are trying to recover from. | ||
| And people are traumatized. | ||
| And, you know, facing these uncomfortable truths is not easy, Alex, right? | ||
| People, it is Jordan Peterson talks about this. | ||
| He says, one of the most traumatic situations for a person to go through is changing one's mind. | ||
| But we have to face up to it because if we don't, the situation is only going to get worse. | ||
| And the people in power who perpetuated this problem are going to remain in power. | ||
| And the same sort of things are going to happen. | ||
| We've got this issue of digital ID in the UK, you know, surveillance systems. | ||
| You know, these are the things that are now becoming more of an issue, being perpetuated by the very same people that implemented lockdowns and mandates, et cetera. | ||
| So there needs to be an accountability. | ||
| There needs to be an account. | ||
| Let's go here in closing. | ||
| You have Fauci saying right when Trump gets elected, don't worry, there's going to be a big pandemic that'll challenge him. | ||
| We now know from the documents they had a COVID-19 thing on the shelf years before, developed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. | ||
| And then now he's back saying, oh, the new pandemic's coming again. | ||
| They're not stopping. | ||
| They're not going away. | ||
| Then we have the head of Pfizer MRNA when James O'Keefe caught him three years ago before they shut down Project Veritas with him heading it saying, oh, we've already made a bunch of new variants. | ||
| So we have a new sale all the time. | ||
| I mean, it's just incredible. | ||
| We've had Fauci referred multiple times by Rand Paul in the Senate for criminal prosecution. | ||
| I know it's being looked at. | ||
| This has to happen. | ||
| Then we see Albert Borla two weeks ago at the White House. | ||
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And I saw it. | |
| I literally had like PTSD because I want to support Trump because I know he's better than Democrats, but it's just still, and then he takes the shot and he does this. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| So here's Fauci. | ||
| Here's Fauci right when Trump got in back in 2017. | ||
| And then here he is just a few days ago, looking like a wolf about to attack a sheep, gleeful that a new pandemic's coming. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| There is no question that there will be a challenge, the coming administration, in the arena of infectious diseases, both chronic infectious diseases in the sense of already ongoing disease. | ||
| And we have certainly a large burden of that. | ||
| But also there will be a surprise outbreak. | ||
| And I hope by the end of my relatively short presentation, you'll understand why history, the history of the last 32 years that I've been the director of NIAID, will tell the next administration that there's no doubt in anyone's mind that they will be faced with the challenges that their predecessors were faced with. | ||
| So for those who think that infectious disease, and then there's the transformative, if I might use that word, experience that we've all had now in year five of COVID. | ||
| So the thought that we won't have another pandemic, I think, is naive at best and just completely unrealistic at worst. | ||
| to rephrase your your question, I'm convinced that there will be another pandemic. | ||
| And that's the reason why we have to be perpetually prepared to prevent the terrible impact of a pandemic. | ||
| Meanwhile, this guy and his bosses have all these weapons on the shelf just waiting. | ||
| Fauci is literally a Joseph Mangula 2.0 walking the earth. | ||
| He's both Frankenstein and his monster together. | ||
| What do you make of those statements, doctor? | ||
| So Alex, so these statements are fresh or was the first statement before. | ||
| No, no, no, the first one's old. | ||
| 2017. | ||
| The second one was two days ago. | ||
| That's extraordinary. | ||
| The first one I haven't seen. | ||
| That is absolutely extraordinary where he says we are going to have an outbreak that comes out of nowhere. | ||
| I mean, listen, you know, it could well be coincidence, but it's a little bit odd. | ||
| I've got to be honest, especially because it doesn't look good, Alex. | ||
| This is the man that covered up the fact that this came from a lab in Wuhan. | ||
| And got caught doing it. | ||
| And if you haven't seen the clip, we have Peter Dazik, the head of Eco Health Alliance. | ||
| We have Peter Dazik two months before COVID shows up saying we've merged viruses in a lab and we're going to come out with vaccines for them. | ||
| Yeah, listen, it doesn't look good, Alex, to be honest. | ||
| I think at the end of the day, what I would say, you know, one of the things that Fauci, listen, the reason that we, this whole management of the mismanagement of the pandemic was successful for the, you know, big tech and the pharmaceutical industry is because people complied, right? | ||
| They complied because they were under a state of fear and they complied because they trusted the authorities, which is now at an all-time low because they mismanaged the pandemic. | ||
| And one of the things that Fauci kept saying, which I told Tucker Carlson when he interviewed me for Fox Nation a few years ago, he kept saying trust the science. | ||
| And my first response to that was, hold on a minute. | ||
| Medicine is not an exact science. | ||
| It's an applied science. | ||
| It's just as much as an art. | ||
| It's constantly evolving. | ||
| It's a science of human beings. | ||
| Is the definition of science is questioning and ever-evolving? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| It's never settled. | ||
| It's never final, right? | ||
| It's very rarely final. | ||
| Isn't that why they call medical stuff a practice? | ||
| Because you practice it. | ||
| You're learning. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And the thing is, so for me, that was one of the most unscientific statements of the whole pandemic was Fauci saying trust the science. | ||
| And that is what we need to do to get people questioning things more is people need to understand that good health doesn't come out of a medicine bottle. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We do amazing great things in medicine, especially in acute care, Alex, right? | ||
| If you've got broken bones, you're in a road traffic accident, you need open heart surgery, you know, you've got a tumor that needs removing, you have an infection, an acute infection like that. | ||
| And some of the best people in the world are our doctors and medical. | ||
| But that's why tyranny always tries to come through medicine because we know it's so trusted. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| But the acute care is amazing. | ||
| The problem is, is all the chronic disease management. | ||
| That's where most of the healthcare dollars go. | ||
| We're spending more than $4 trillion in healthcare. | ||
| Much like buying glyphosate, which then is his business model for all the cancer. | ||
| Yeah, with the worst outcomes in the Western world, because the business model is based upon fraud, big pharma fraud, to get you taking pills you don't need, that don't really give you much benefit, that come with side effects. | ||
| And it's no surprise that American healthcare is collapsing. | ||
| So people need to realize that good health mainly comes from, it comes from eating real, healthy food. | ||
| It comes from making sure that your stress is inevitable in life, mitigating stress by having good relationships with people. | ||
| It means having moderate exercise. | ||
| It means making sure that everybody at least has the basics, like basic housing, shelter, heat in their homes, right? | ||
| If those policies amongst governments around the world were implemented to make sure that everybody has the basic needs met, Alex, and then people can do what they want. | ||
| And by the way, Claude Schwab talks about cutting off resources to create an angrier world to cause a global revolution to bring in a new system. | ||
| Trump says lower all energy prices. | ||
| He gets Saudi Arabia to up output, which even hurts U.S. oil, but globally helps people. | ||
| Trump said, no, I want to help everybody. | ||
| And people said, that's so fundamental. | ||
| His instincts are right. | ||
| Like cheap energy is the basis of everything. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| So, you know, for me, as a doctor who's in the system, who treats people, I'm obsessed with making sure I'm 47 now that I do not develop any conditions that then even make me question whether I need to take a pill. | ||
| And whether it's hype, and the key ones are high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes. | ||
| You know, 50% of Americans now are taking some pills for high blood pressure, Alex, up to 50%. | ||
| Oh, I mean, here's an example. | ||
| Just interrupting. | ||
| 15 months ago, I was pre-diabetic, went to two different doctors to make sure it was true. | ||
| And then Joe Rogan said, you're a fat slob. | ||
| Start working out with my guy every day and do intermittent fasting. | ||
| And now I've lost 60 plus pounds. | ||
| And my blood sugar is low. | ||
| My blood pressure was high. | ||
| It's low for my age. | ||
| And it's just amazing. | ||
| Oh, wow. | ||
| I started intermitting. | ||
| I don't eat till two o'clock and I work out an hour every day and it's all fixed. | ||
| Alex, you should be proud of yourself. | ||
| I'm proud of you that you've done that. | ||
| It's very doable. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| That's what you preach. | ||
| That's what Kennedy teaches. | ||
| It's so simple, but they never tell people this. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Low-carb diet actually is the quickest and best way that people can improve their metabolic health. | ||
| And that's a major issue in the United States right now. | ||
| This is what I prescribe patients. | ||
| And that's what I'm saying. | ||
| Well, Joe Rogan just told me, he says, Alex, do what I do. | ||
| He goes, he eats some fruit and like a green drink in the morning. | ||
| And he doesn't eat till seven. | ||
| He eats once at seven. | ||
| Or he goes, don't eat till two. | ||
| And you can eat two to eight. | ||
| I did the thing where you can eat more, but I eat two to eight. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| And it's like magic. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| And you sure, I'm sure you feel good as well. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like, I used to eat a big breakfast and feel like crap after it. | ||
| I used to eat a big breakfast and feel terrible. | ||
| Now I don't eat till two o'clock. | ||
| I feel wonderful. | ||
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| It's about quality of life. | ||
| But you know, the big elephant in the roomites for all of us that we need to think about and across society is stress, right? | ||
| We're all stressed. | ||
| And chronic stress as a risk factor for heart disease is the same as smoking 20 cigarettes a day. | ||
| And most of us are not dealing with it, right? | ||
| So we need to think back about how do we make sure that we are obsessed about making sure we get enough, you know, seven to eight hours sleep a night if we can. | ||
| You know, we're minimizing stimulants. | ||
| We are, if we can meditate, if we can spend more time in company of people that love us and we love, not through necessarily just through screens. | ||
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People that have dogs and cats live longer because it's just, yeah, honestly, that's one of the amazing for health. | |
| I asked my patients, they said they've got a pet automatically. | ||
| I know one, they're going to be walking the dog, which is great. | ||
| Walking is amazing. | ||
| But actually, yeah, absolutely. | ||
| Very, very good for health. | ||
| Because there's not business. | ||
| There's not, it's just loving you. | ||
| It's sitting there, you're petting it. | ||
| It's funny. | ||
| It's just, yeah. | ||
| There's no business model for that, right? | ||
| For these simple things, you know, there's no business model. | ||
| But this, this system, this, this corporatized, excessive, crony capitalistic system wants us to believe that we don't need each other. | ||
| We can like give you some kind of pill or give you some kind of hedonistic high through something through social media or, you know, through sex or whatever, right? | ||
| And we don't need each other. | ||
| And we are all more and more individualistic. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| We realize more than through the pandemic, we do need each other. | ||
| What does it mean to be human? | ||
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Well, Dr. We're out of time. | |
| You've got to join us again soon. | ||
| I begged you to come on. | ||
| How do people find you on X? | ||
| How do people find all the great work you're doing? | ||
| Yeah, thanks, Alex. | ||
| I'm on at Dr. Asimohra on X. My website's drasem.com and Instagram, Lifestyle Medicine Doctor. | ||
| Well, thank you so much, sir, and God bless you. | ||
| And we'll get the message to Trump to get a second. | ||
| Please do speak to the president. | ||
| He listens to you, Alex. | ||
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He listens to you. | |
| I'll get a hold of him. | ||
| Thank you so much, and God bless you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't say I'm a person that gets depressed. | ||
| I mainly get when I get depressed, I get angry. | ||
| And then I realize, go for a walk in the forest, go for a walk in the fields, pet the dog, pet the cat, you know, play a board game with its kids, and everything's fine. | ||
| You've got to do that. | ||
| I know I'm saying simple stuff, but the simple stuff is what we're ignoring. | ||
| All right, massive news straight ahead. | ||
| We fired the bat signal to Trump. | ||
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| I didn't know he was taking our ultramethylene blue. | ||
| So I said, oh, with all our guests, we asked him to take it. | ||
| And you just gave me your brief testimony. | ||
| So I would look, because I mean, this isn't BS. | ||
| Robert F. Tenney Jr. takes it. | ||
| It's good for your cells. | ||
| If you're on SSRIs, you can't take it. | ||
| It's very serious. | ||
| We have the strongest and it funds this operation. | ||
| You want to get it at the allocumstore.com. | ||
| Medical grade, USP grade, the best. | ||
| Ultramethylene blue. | ||
| So you sort of give me your testimony saying you love it. | ||
| I said, hold on. | ||
| I don't want to know. | ||
| I want you to tell people on air, William. | ||
| So when did you get it? | ||
| What was the effect? | ||
| So I've been a health nut, people call me, all my life. | ||
| Well, you look super young for your age. | ||
| And so I thank God that I've been healthy. | ||
| And when I take most supplements, a lot of people say, oh, you'll feel, you know, this big surge. | ||
| And normally I don't. | ||
| I just think, okay, I'm doing something right for my body and for my brain. | ||
| And with methylene blue, I do notice that it does seem to give me more mental energy. | ||
| It helps me with. | ||
| I keep a lot of late hours. | ||
| I'm talking to people over in Europe or over in other continents. | ||
| And so my biorhythms get all messed up. | ||
| And so it really helps me with my sleep. | ||
| And well, and be honest, though, because you see, you're saying your doctors, others told you to do it, just like mine did six years ago. | ||
| I got it, USP, didn't really have the effect. | ||
| My wife liked it, so she's been on it. | ||
| We try different brands. | ||
| This one, I'm not trying to differentiate, it's just true. | ||
| It's been way stronger for me. | ||
| If you do have other brands you took that are as good or better, I want to know because there's something better. | ||
| We'll go with them. | ||
| I haven't found anything better. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| You know, talking to Mel Hothrow author, he was a lot more hardcore, which I totally get. | ||
| That, you know, that's how this is. | ||
| I get told a lot of stuff in confidence from people at every level of society. | ||
| And a lot of these folks have known a long time. | ||
| They've never steered me wrong. | ||
| But then they tell me, well, you can't talk about it. | ||
| In fact, you can't even say it because they'll know it's from me. | ||
| So that's where we are. | ||
| And, you know, for me, the success of InfoWars is not a power trip, it's the opposite. | ||
| There's an old saying, nobody knows who first said it, but heavy is the crown of leadership. | ||
| And God put me in this position. | ||
| God working through you put me in this position. | ||
| And I told my lawyers, who are great guys, and very successful and famous and won a lot of cases, in defamation, you name it, Ben Brooks, Shelby Jordan, others, I said, they really respected guys of integrity. | ||
| I mean, they're the general counsels for major corporations, you name it. | ||
| I mean, big ones. | ||
| They saw the case because I didn't have them until a few years ago. | ||
| They're like, this isn't even real. | ||
| And they said, if it gets past the first two levels, where first the clerks look at it, then the Supreme Court lawyers, if it gets to the Supreme Court, they must take it because it's cut and dry that you didn't even say the things they say you did. | ||
| They put it in rulings. | ||
| You said things you never said. | ||
| Even those things are protected, but you didn't say them. | ||
| And we have the transcripts and the videos. | ||
| And I mean, so much money spent having it all put together. | ||
| And I said, no, the lower-level clerks will look at it and think, yeah, this is terrible. | ||
| I predicted months ago that it would make it past the first two hurdles, which 95% of cases don't. | ||
| They get hundreds of thousands of cases a year. | ||
| And I said, when it goes to the full Supreme Court, they're political, both the Democrats and Republicans. | ||
| And it all boils down to Alex Jones hurt dead kids, which I did nothing, but it doesn't matter. | ||
| It's the, they're cowards. | ||
| And as soon as there was political pressure on them to let Trump control the border, they started doing the right thing. | ||
| As soon as there was political pressure to stop the carbon taxes and the federal agencies creating law outside of law, yeah, they're ruling right now only because of public pressure and Trump and the world understanding it. | ||
| Only because we stopped being wimps. | ||
| They go which way the wind blows. | ||
| So they see a case, Alex Jones pees on kids' graves. | ||
| Nobody ever peed on Graves, but doesn't matter. | ||
| I peed on Graves, they say. | ||
| So, and you know, did all this other stuff. | ||
| And the Democrats raise money playing victim out of it. | ||
| And I said, there's no way they're cowards. | ||
| And I even said months ago up there with the DOJ, I said, you know, when you reach out to the DOJ subsection, the U.S. trustee that's doing all this in fake auctions, I said, I think the federal judge will actually kick our case out finally and shut all this down. | ||
| And my lawyers are like, well, if you're right, and you usually are, why do you want to do this? | ||
| And I said, because God's watching. | ||
| And I don't care. | ||
| So I deliberately pushed all this to a head. | ||
| And then my lawyers got it. | ||
| They went, oh, well, we see what you're doing now. | ||
| I'm together. | ||
| I'm just going to do what's right. | ||
| I don't care because God's watching. | ||
| I don't think about what the temporal effects are in some Machiavellian thing. | ||
| My secret power is I do what's right. | ||
| Justice be done may the heavens fall. | ||
| People are like, wait a minute, wait a minute. | ||
| You just did stuff that would accelerate the shutdown of Infowars. | ||
| No, I didn't do that. | ||
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I told the truth. | |
| And yeah, if a bunch of people are scared and crap their bridges over it and try to push it off like Pontius Pilate and wash their hands, then so be it. | ||
| Point is, I'm not going to sit here and play patty cake and not put all this on the table. | ||
| And we have the lawsuits that are filed in federal court going on that are just going to be moved over in jurisdictions these guys don't control. | ||
| Cut and dry fraud. | ||
| Cut and dry money laundering and bid-rigging and fraud. | ||
| And you'll see what happens. | ||
| And when they shut down InfoWars very soon, weeks or months, it's here now, the damages they've created, it takes what they've done to a whole nother level. | ||
| And see, to me, it's not about a URL. | ||
| It's not about this building, any of this stuff. | ||
| It's about these guys want to steal my identity. | ||
| They want to wear my skin. | ||
| And they think they're wearing me out when it's having the opposite effect. | ||
| There's something Mike Lindell, that hour-long interview we did a few hours ago, I think he said it four or five times. | ||
| I think he said it four or five times. | ||
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Five. | |
| He said, I've always done the right thing. | ||
| It's the right thing. | ||
| But he goes, I keep noticing every time I get knocked down, God comes right in and opens more doors and I come back even stronger. | ||
| And all these evil things they do to us end up down the road blowing up of their face. | ||
| And that's the secret is faith in God. | ||
| I don't have faith in God. | ||
| I have absolute assurance and contentment and completion and satisfaction. | ||
| I have no pride. | ||
| I'm the opposite of a proud person. | ||
| I'm like, oh, I'm so great. | ||
| Oh, I did so good. | ||
| Oh, I'm feeling really good. | ||
| No, I've never been a proud person. | ||
| But what I do have is a feeling of being what I'm supposed to be, feeling satisfied. | ||
| When the Holy Spirit scans me up and down, and I know I'm being judged, and the Holy Spirit says, true and faithful servant. | ||
| When God smiles at me, that's what I'm looking for. | ||
| I'm looking for that twinkle in the eye from God. | ||
| So good. | ||
| It's a drug beyond drugs. | ||
| It's everything. | ||
| And I'm ready to die with pleasure. | ||
| I'm not suicidal. | ||
| I'm saying I'm ready to die today. | ||
| It's a blessing to die in the service of good. | ||
| And I want my enemies to understand that. | ||
| I chose my battle. | ||
| I chose my faith. | ||
| I'm surprised God's let me operate this long. | ||
| When God showed me 27, 28 years ago, when I got the real commission, possible futures, they were really bad. | ||
| What would happen to me? | ||
| The only part I balked at was what happened to my family. | ||
| But my family, I talked to them, they said, we're on board. | ||
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So I'm committed. | |
| I'm committed. | ||
| And there's nothing better as a man or as a human than to stand for something, to be committed to something. | ||
| That's what makes the world go round. | ||
| That's why a woman or a father takes care of their sick baby. | ||
| That's why dad or mom goes to work and busts their ass. | ||
| It's why people fight in foreign fields because they believe it's for a greater cause. | ||
| Even though that cause may turn out to be a fraud later, they did it out of good intention. | ||
| Because there is free will. | ||
| And the devil tells you there's not free will. | ||
| No, there is free will. | ||
| And you can choose whether you want to serve evil and serve yourself or serve something bigger. | ||
| And I'll be honest with all the Satanists out there. | ||
| Serving good is the most selfish thing there is. | ||
| You just don't get it right away. | ||
| It's like Luke Skywalker, and Star Wars is cheesy and they've ruined the franchise, but the writing in the first three is so archetypal to how everything works. | ||
| And Luke Skywalker says, Is the dark side stronger? | ||
| And he goes, No. | ||
| Faster, easier, more seductive. | ||
| Once you start down the dark side and the dark path, forever it will rule your destiny. | ||
| Consume you, it will. | ||
| Pull that up. | ||
| Luke Skywalker asks, Yoda, is the dark side stronger? | ||
| But it's so perfectly written: faster, quicker, more seductive. | ||
| But once you choose the dark side, it will dominate your destiny, consume you at will. | ||
| You become a slave under evil. | ||
| You're told what to do. | ||
| You lose who you are. | ||
| Under God, it's the opposite. | ||
| You get greater. | ||
| You get bigger. | ||
| You get stronger. | ||
| You get more knowledge. | ||
| It's so powerful and it does flow from God. | ||
| You're not taking control of the universe like black magic and making it bend to your will because you're Darth Vader. | ||
| You're flowing with the Holy Spirit. | ||
| It flows through you. | ||
| And the more you open up to it, the stronger it gets. | ||
| And you have free will, but you're in a river of consciousness God created or a waterfall and you're pouring out into the ocean of eternity. | ||
| And you can swim around within the flow. | ||
| You can make decisions within the flow, but you're in God's flow, the living waters. | ||
| You're absolutely energized. | ||
| And that's why they don't like me is because I'm already transcended them. | ||
| Oh, I'm an animal. | ||
| I got the flesh. | ||
| I'm a killer. | ||
| I know all their games. | ||
| I can dial into their sick stuff. | ||
| I even know why they do it. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| I can understand their customs. | ||
| I don't like it, but I understand it. | ||
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| You Satanists don't even, most of you don't even have the will to be a real Satanist. | ||
| You don't even know what you're involved in. | ||
| I do. | ||
| And that's why you don't like me. | ||
| Because see, these Satanists look at me and they go, oh, that's the boss right there. | ||
| Yeah, you're right. | ||
| I am evil, but God saved me. | ||
| And so you're like, well, there's the devil. | ||
| He's supposed to be with us. | ||
| Why is he not with us? | ||
| That's a big secret, dumbasses. | ||
| You're losers. | ||
| I recognize God is in control. | ||
| I recognize I'm a sinner. | ||
| I recognize I'm fallen. | ||
| I have to have God to transcend. | ||
| I need God. | ||
| I want God. | ||
| I worship God. | ||
| I love God. | ||
| Not because I am God, but I can recognize God. | ||
| I can interface with God. | ||
| I can plug into God and be with God. | ||
| Remember the Wired magazine headline: the name that must not be spoken. | ||
| And the black hand reaching through the dark and destroying the red, white, and blue. | ||
| Yeah, I got all this news I could hit. | ||
| And all this stuff I could cover. | ||
| And I hate to, you know, violate confidences. | ||
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| It was something that was so dangerous and so immoral that if I don't violate the confidence, I become part of it. | ||
| I know a whole bunch of stuff that I'm not told anybody because it's in confidence. | ||
| I'm having a real struggle right now. | ||
| I'm not saying it all on there. | ||
| But the minute I start violating confidences, I will not be given all this information. | ||
| Like, take the last doctor. | ||
| You know, obviously, he told us a lot of stuff he didn't say on air. | ||
| Trump's in trouble. | ||
| And the left will take this out of context. | ||
| They're the liars. | ||
| That's on them. | ||
| No, he's a bull at 79. | ||
| But like a light bulb that's getting ready to go out, he shines brighter, then he shines dimmer. | ||
| It's going on right now. | ||
| And he finally took some time off, got a little bit better, but they got him on a whole bunch of blood thinners and statins that would debilitate a 50-year-old man. | ||
| And you got medical doctors looking at what he's on and who made phone calls and said, did Trump really do that? | ||
| Yeah, he did it. | ||
| We told him not to. | ||
| He did it. | ||
| And part of it is Trump's like, I don't want to believe I killed all these people going along with this. | ||
| I got conned. | ||
| Yeah, I brought Kennedy in to expose it, but I'm going to take it. | ||
| It's a macho thing with Trump. | ||
| Trump's a romantic people. | ||
| He's a sweetheart. | ||
| He's a throwback. | ||
| And I mean that in a good way. | ||
| And so we're looking, but we believe he's been taking COVID shots every year since then, all part of, no, this isn't bad. | ||
| I'm going to take it. | ||
| And let's just hope to God they're giving him saline. | ||
| Because he dies on us, we got a big problem. | ||
| A big, there's nobody to fill those shoes. | ||
| I think J.D. Vance is great. | ||
| That's why he's under such attack. | ||
| A really good man. | ||
| Been a listener for over a decade. | ||
| I mean, even I know for decades that statins are absolutely horrible. | ||
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| And you got Trump on blood thinners when he doesn't have thick blood. | ||
| I mean, this is a disaster. | ||
| And then the idiot white pillars will be like, you're undermining Trump. | ||
| Shut up. | ||
| He'll live forever. | ||
| No, you need to understand that you're morons. | ||
| Trump's just a man like everybody else. | ||
| And I know for a fact he's having decline issues compared to where he was. | ||
| And I say that so he gets back on the right path, not to undermine him. | ||
| It's not my fault the left takes what I say and twists it. | ||
| That's why they're the left. | ||
| That's why they're the frauds. | ||
| That's why they're the scammers. | ||
| But all I ask from the listeners is whether it's tomorrow or next week or a month from now, the receiver was here last Tuesday. | ||
| They go, oh, it'll take a month to shut you down. | ||
| Well, the Supreme Court rules against you, maybe quicker. | ||
| I have no idea what's going to happen. | ||
| Just when you tune in and InfoWars ain't here, go find us at Rumble, find us at X, and tell everybody about it. | ||
| Because all I care about is being there to raise the alarm about Chuck Schumer saying, we need, you know, violent uprisings, forceful uprisings. | ||
| And they're gearing up for it. | ||
| You're like, oh, these leftists, they're a bunch of wimps. | ||
| They're going to shoot up their own people, for God's sakes. | ||
| I told you eight months before they evacuated the black colleges three weeks ago, they're going to attack the black colleges. | ||
| And now they're evacuating them because the Charlie Kirk supporters are coming to kill them. | ||
| And it turns out they admit that was fake. | ||
| Of course it is. | ||
| But the poor black folks are trying to go to college being told Charlie Kirk's coming to kill you. | ||
| It's not hard to deduce when the left says Trump supporters are going to kill black people en masse. | ||
| And I go, hmm, where is this going to be a bunch of black people? | ||
| Black church, black college. | ||
| It ain't hard, people. | ||
| It's deduction, my dear Watson. | ||
| And just as sure as the sun came up this morning, they're getting ready for it. | ||
| And what are you going to do when you wake up and they truck bomb to black college and blame all white people? | ||
| The bigger question is, what are black people going to do? | ||
| And that's why they don't like my show because all these prominent black people figured it out. | ||
| They're playing clips of the show going, yeah, this doesn't make sense. | ||
| Why would Trump, how would they know that somebody's going to blow up a black college? | ||
| Why would they say it before? | ||
| And then when it happens, yeah. | ||
| It's like when somebody doubles fire insurance on the house and there's a fire a month later, the investigators go, why'd you double your fire insurance? | ||
| Like Larry Silverstein doubled insurance for terrorism on the World Trade Center one month before it happened. | ||
| Only time they've ever given that insurance policy, they gave it to him. | ||
| Meanwhile, he admits he blew it up. | ||
| This is two plus two equals four, folks. | ||
| They're going to mow down a bunch of illegal aliens and they're going to shoot up or bomb a black church or college. | ||
| Only, and I want my predictions to stop coming true. | ||
| Why do I do this? | ||
| Why do I point out I'm right? | ||
| Because if enough of you listen, they won't be able to do it because it's going to freak them out that I know their next move and that you know. | ||
| Why did they freak out in May trying to get me off the air with armed guards with no court order? | ||
| Because I said they're getting ready to kill Trump at a public rally. | ||
| I said the next few months. | ||
| And they're listening to me on the phone telling Trump that too. | ||
| And they go, how the hell does he know this? | ||
| I already told you. | ||
| The Holy Spirit. | ||
| And they don't like that spiritual intel. | ||
| But it doesn't matter what happens to me. | ||
| God will rise up a thousand more people to replace me. | ||
| You're already out there. | ||
| You already have a connection to God. | ||
| You could already be the spiritual intel we need. | ||
| I'm here to trigger the next generation. | ||
| I'm not the only person around that has these skills. | ||
| We're all given gifts by God. | ||
| I'm looking for you. | ||
| But you got to get active. | ||
| You got to get engaged. | ||
| You got to trust God. | ||
| You got to get involved. | ||
| We've been waiting on you. | ||
| Long after I'm shoveled in my grave, it's going to be people out there watching, listening right now. | ||
| They're going to carry the torch of this fight. | ||
| Here's the Star Wars clip up the dark side. | ||
| A few other clips I want to hit. | ||
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| A Jedi strength flows from the force. | ||
| But beware of the dark side. | ||
| Anger, fear, aggression. | ||
| The dark side of the force are made. | ||
| Easily they flow. | ||
| Quick to join you in a fight. | ||
| If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny. | ||
| Consume you at will. | ||
| If it did, I'll be once apprentice. | ||
| Vader, is the dark side stronger? | ||
| No. | ||
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Busier, more seductive. | |
| But how am I to know the good side from the bad? | ||
| You will know when you are calm, at least, passive. | ||
| A Jedi uses the force of knowledge and defense. | ||
| Never attack. | ||
| But tell me why I came. | ||
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No, no, there is no why. | |
| Nothing more will I teach you today. | ||
| Clear your mind of questions. | ||
| All right, here's what I'm going to do. | ||
| The Tucker Carlson interview was two hours long, very powerful. | ||
| And I'm just going to air the first hour of it next hour, and then Harrison Smith takes over. | ||
| I'm going to call my lawyers I haven't even talked to yet about the attempted shutdown and what we're dealing with here. | ||
| You know, a lot of people out there, because we've survived so much, spun it like it was the boy that cried wolf. | ||
| It's been the opposite of that. | ||
| It's more like George Washington in the six-year war with the British losing for the first five years and winning in the sixth. | ||
| And they're going to say it's a big victory shutting us down and they're going to continue to harass us. | ||
| But as long as you back us, we're just going to get stronger. | ||
| And everything we've talked about is all coming true. | ||
| So that's why they're so pissed. | ||
| And so it's all up to you how much we get amplified. | ||
| It's all up to you how many people we affect in what we do. | ||
| And remember, the name InfoWar they want, that belongs to the public. | ||
| That's a generic term. | ||
| They'll get a website. | ||
| It means nothing. | ||
| But the InfoWar lives on, and you're the Info Warriors. | ||
| There's a horon for your mind. | ||
| But theAlexShowstore.com, I don't own that. | ||
| Big Lee does. | ||
| They're only the All Shows Network. | ||
| And the backup studio is built. | ||
| Bigger ones are being built. | ||
| They'll rival this. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| We plan to go 19 hours a day. | ||
| Is my plan as the news director? | ||
| That's midnight to 5 a.m. | ||
| We'll be rebroadcast, but it's from 5 a.m. to midnight live. | ||
| And we got so many people want to come on board and we'll move on past this fight that I fought all the way. | ||
| And the only person that can harass is me because I don't own the All Shows Network and all the hosts and all the stuff. | ||
| And they'll harass me and depose me. | ||
| And it's okay. | ||
| I'm a big boy. | ||
| But what I need is funds for the new network and the crew and what we're going to do here. | ||
| And we won't have most of the funds being siphoned off into the bankruptcy and them persecuting us and using the money to persecute us. | ||
| They never wanted any money. | ||
| They want me off the air. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| You don't get that. | ||
| I mean, again, they could have a gun to my head. | ||
| I wouldn't stop. | ||
| This is a honor. | ||
| It is a pleasure. | ||
| But you are the variable. | ||
| You decide how hard we punch. | ||
| Your prayer, your word of mouth, your financial support. | ||
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| And everybody should commit and be a VIP. | ||
| It's not a commitment. | ||
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| I want to thank those that have been VIPs, but if you haven't been a VIP, what are you thinking? | ||
| Join us in the fight now. | ||
| The last five years, I've had all these scientists on promoting spike protein detoxes that have saved so many people and done all this. | ||
| And finally, we're like, hey, we better do our own. | ||
| Let's make the best. | ||
| We take the two best-selling ones, combine the two with stuff that the government tried to ban so people would die. | ||
| And yeah, we're selling stuff that really works. | ||
| Tell us about Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It's a horse pill. | ||
| I take it a few times a year as a detox. | ||
| Sugar for cardiovascular. | ||
| Just one of the ingredients in this alone is on record a game changer they tried to ban. | ||
| This is so important. | ||
| N-acetylcysteine, better known as NAC, was widely available pre-pandemic, but during the pandemic, during COVID, they took it off Amazon because it was too powerful. | ||
| Too many people were getting well from it. | ||
| They say, okay, this isn't a supplement. | ||
| This is a drug. | ||
| Now, we're not making that claim. | ||
| This is a supplement, but it is a supplement that is so powerful it could be used and compared to something like that. | ||
| And what is NAC? | ||
| N-Atylcysteine is the main precursor to your body's master antioxidant, glutathione, right? | ||
| Glutathione is what your body uses to detoxify everything, but most importantly, your lungs. | ||
| NAC reduces lung mucus and is incredibly powerful. | ||
| This is rocket fuel. | ||
| This is the gasoline. | ||
| This is the fuel you need to make the glutathione. | ||
| But more importantly, even than that, almost, I was taking a look at Ultimate Life Force, and I forget about these things. | ||
| These things are something that they wanted to ban even more. | ||
| The natokinase and the cerapeptase. | ||
| Those are compounds that go in and break down blood clots and scar tissue and inorganic things in the body. | ||
| That's for the spike protein. | ||
| The cool thing is, everybody, every human can get healthy. | ||
| It just takes different specific steps to get healthy. | ||
| And that's why they become acknowledgeable about breeds of cows. | ||
| They're like, these cows can handle the heat. | ||
| These cows can't. | ||
| These cows can handle cold. | ||
| They can't. | ||
| These dogs can handle this. | ||
| These can't. | ||
| We're all dogs. | ||
| We're all cows. | ||
| We're all the same species, but there's certain things each group can't handle. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I agree with that. | ||
| And it's so key. | ||
| I mean, the reason why methylene blue has just been such an incredible hit to the audience and to the supporters, listeners, to us, everyone, is because, well, like, we really feel the effect, you know? | ||
| It's like the Garden of Eden. | ||
| God made all these things to work together. | ||
| It's all there. | ||
| The information is readily available. | ||
| No, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
| These are great products. | ||
| They fund the operation. | ||
| And folks, it's common sense. | ||
| Go get them, thealuxhore.com. | ||
| Get the bovine colostrum. | ||
| Get the methyl drive. | ||
| Get the power plant. | ||
| Get the methylene blue. | ||
| Get it all. | ||
| What's cool about supplements, at least to me, is you're able to look at these different genetic groups and then you can go, okay, they need help with this one thing. | ||
| We got a compound for that. | ||
| All we did was go out with the top-selling products, all the studies, and just combine them together. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And I mean, you look at this product, the NAC alone makes it worth buying, but you've got four or five other things in there directly targeted to addressing COVID and long COVID. | ||
| People say, well, I don't have COVID right now. | ||
| The point is, it's good for you, period. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| We've all got scar tissue in us. | ||
| We've all got issues. | ||
| We've all got these inorganic compounds, these microplastics. | ||
| When you look at something like Ultimate Life Force, it might be able to address some of those situations. | ||
| You look at this, you look at the other products we're offering you. | ||
| It's kind of hard to do an individual pitch for them because they're all so amazing. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
| Everyone at the Infowars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
| That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
| And then you designed it to go with our ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's the key. | ||
| Before any man or woman, young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you got to take it. | ||
| Everybody loves the formulas. | ||
| And I've noticed if I take both together, the energy is totally insane. | ||
| Each one is very strong on its own. | ||
| Methyl drive is something that every person in the country should take. | ||
| Well, this is something so powerful they tried to ban it. | ||
| So the methylene blue is like the engine and gasoline. | ||
| These products together are some nitrous oxide. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| turbocharges. | ||
| Alex Jones, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Really glad to have you back. | ||
| It's always great to be with you and your wonderful crew in Florida, but Maine is my favorite. | ||
| This is truly a little slice of Mayberry. | ||
| Mildly demented Mayberry. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| So what everyone's been focused on Israel, Gaza, the huge debate about Israel, United States, which is great. | ||
| But we sort of are ignoring other things that are happening here and abroad as we have that debate. | ||
| And one of the things that seems to be happening that fewer Americans are aware of is the situation Russia seems to be getting between Russia and Ukraine and the United States and Europe. | ||
| NATO seems to be degrading quickly. | ||
| Where is that going, do you think? | ||
| It's an extreme escalatory phase, three and a half plus years in. | ||
| As you know, Trump says he's strongly considering giving them long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles. | ||
| And Russia has said that that escalates into direct war. | ||
| And they're basically calling it World War IV. | ||
| The CIA called the Cold War World War III. | ||
| So we are really in with all the ingredients we have with China, the North Korean troops being in Ukraine, all the different proxy countries involved. | ||
| This really is a new world war. | ||
| The only question is, will it continue to escalate, which it is now in the next phase? | ||
| We know that NATO has already been caught with Zelensky with Ukraine two years ago shooting missiles into Poland. | ||
| They tried to blame on Russia. | ||
| There's been those drones that they claim came out of Russia, but Russia says was basically a setup a few months ago. | ||
| You have Operation Spiderweb three months ago with smuggled drones as far as 4,000 miles away from Ukraine in Russia on its coast with Japan with their bear bombers being blown up, part of their nuclear triad. | ||
| So imagine if that happened in America. | ||
| And imagine if Russia had given Mexico the drones to do it. | ||
| So all of this is NATO trying to suck the United States directly into full conflict. | ||
| They've got a quarter million person army, conscription starting up in parts of Europe, a descendant of, quote, peacekeeping force to Ukraine, really calling an invasion force, a peacekeeping force. | ||
| And then now, as I predicted, it was the next move. | ||
| NATO claims that Russia is going into the zero phase or zero hour, and that NATO is now putting out propaganda the last 48 hours, that Russia has pre-positioned undercover Spetsnot special forces all over Europe, preparing terror attacks and mass casualty events, and that Russia is preparing to attack Europe proper, which, of course, is completely insane to do that offensively. | ||
| And so that fits the pattern of the preparation for false flags that will then be blamed on Russia as the pretext to invoke the articles in NATO that ranks NATO directly into war, and that the United States is still part of NATO. | ||
| That will drag us directly into war with Russia that will quickly escalate into thermonuclear war in every major war game there is. | ||
| That's why I agree with Elon Musk and Senator Lee that it's time for us to get out of NATO. | ||
| Immediately. | ||
| If you take three steps back, so Europe has no reason to fight Russia at all. | ||
| Europe has every reason to cooperate with Russia, at least on energy, but on a lot of things, probably. | ||
| It refuses. | ||
| Russia's now formed an alliance, probably permanent with China. | ||
| And Ukraine, of course, can't win. | ||
| They don't have the manpower. | ||
| They never could. | ||
| So if you're escalating the war at this point, if you're promoting the war at this point, it seems to me your goal is to destroy Europe. | ||
| And I think that's kind of always been the goal, to destroy Europe and the United States. | ||
| Well, as you stated, it has been the policy of the United States since the 50s, right through Nixon, right through Reagan, right through Herbert Walker Bush, right until just the last five years or so, to split China from Russia. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| And that is a very good policy. | ||
| And you have China that is actually expanding all over the South China Sea, just cut off 95% of rare earth minerals to the world, including the U.S. Serious act of war, absolutely vital and everything. | ||
| We do, for folks that don't know, nothing works. | ||
| Cell phones, computers, avionics and aircraft, everything, satellites is based on those. | ||
| That's all their question. | ||
| How is China allowed to position itself for 95% plus control of rare earth minerals? | ||
| That's a serious act of war. | ||
| So their expansion is taking islands, the Philippines, taking drilling rigs off the coast of Vietnam. | ||
| All that's happening. | ||
| They just put a communist government or trying to fully in South Korea. | ||
| So China is on the move, and everything should be focused on them. | ||
| It is a strategic blunder of biblical proportions to be roped into the Soros NATO war. | ||
| But NATO and the EU unelected commission has said for years that Europe's demographics and finances are the worst of any first world nation or sector. | ||
| And so they say their business model is a 20 to 30 year war, conventional with Russia that they believe will allow them to stay on a war economy and will finally break Russia. | ||
| And then they will break Russia into five parts. | ||
| That's official EU commission policy. | ||
| It's totally delusional. | ||
| Russia's out-producing weapons three to one has three times the troops in the field and only gearing up. | ||
| And so in the face of that delusional plan, similar to Napoleon's or Hitler's, with Operation Barbarossa in 1942, Europe is trying to double down again and sucking us in. | ||
| But when all the real strategists and even all their think tanks say this wouldn't work, then the question is why is the unelected commission and the U.S. neocons and left fully supporting this commitment to total war? | ||
| Because they want to destroy Christian civilizations. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| It's why they got behind the first and second world wars. | ||
| And it's why the lesson they taught us in school was that it's dangerous to have a big white Christian country, which is not, actually. | ||
| And they've systematically tried to destroy those countries and they've succeeded. | ||
| And Russia is a very Christian nation, very pro-Western, and the left hates that. | ||
| And so now exactly, how do they turn over the chessboard when the Hollywood satanic globalist black rocket leader failing is you kamikaze the Russians and America and Europe into a giant climactic war while the globalists sit back and watch us all kill each other? | ||
| That's totally right. | ||
| I think that's totally right. | ||
| Why are we participating in it? | ||
| Why would the U.S. government ever send long-range missiles? | ||
| Basically, if we send those munitions to Ukraine, we're at open war. | ||
| We've been at war with Russia for three and a half years, as you know, but that would just be open war. | ||
| Why would we go along with that? | ||
| What is going on? | ||
| It's sleepwalking in Armageddon. | ||
| Well, Europe's demographics and financial system means the unelected EU will collapse in the next few years. | ||
| It's politically unpopular. | ||
| So the political reason is they believe a war will keep them in power and it's delusional. | ||
| That's the last refuge of tyrants when they're falling is to take the country to war to try to maintain domestic control. | ||
| But again, at a spiritual level, it's absolute Satanism. | ||
| It's absolute death cult death wish that if the globalists can't maintain control, they'll just drag us into the grave of history with themselves. | ||
| And like so many tyrannies, they are going like the elephant graveyard or boneyard to Russia to die. | ||
| Why would the U.S. government continue to recognize Zelensky, who's an unelected dictator who's worked for years to destroy Christianity in Ukraine, which is a Christian country and has always been? | ||
| Why would he be invited to the White House this week? | ||
| I don't understand. | ||
| He does not have a democratic mandate. | ||
| He's not an elected leader. | ||
| He's a murderer. | ||
| They've sold our weapons to some of the worst terror groups in the world. | ||
| And we're treating him like he's a head of state. | ||
| Like, why are we doing that? | ||
| And just what, a few weeks ago, three weeks ago, he was back at the White House and Trump then posted through social. | ||
| And I love Trump overall, but Trump started doing a 180 from saying we need to get out of this and saying, well, we're out of it, but we'll sell whatever weapons to Europe you want. | ||
| And I feel like Ukraine's going to win and maybe not just get back its territory, but get more territory, meaning Russia, which is an extremely provocative and escalatory statement to Russia. | ||
| And we know that Putin agreed actually to the framework of what Trump wanted, but Zelensky and NATO have refused. | ||
| And so we have to ask the calculus of why the president, who's, you know, Mr. Peace Prize, has done a great job helping in seven other conflicts, which I totally support. | ||
| Why is he suddenly changing course, Tucker? | ||
| You know a lot better than I do. | ||
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| That's how things used to be done. | ||
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| They don't break in your guacamole. | ||
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| So you don't have to eat four bags of them. | ||
| You can eat just a single bag as I do. | ||
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| It's light. | ||
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| So stop by and pick up a bag before we eat them all. | ||
| And we eat a lot. | ||
| Why the attraction to Zelensky? | ||
| Why does our foreign policy class or donor class have this fixation on Zelensky? | ||
| He's a hero. | ||
| By the way, I've tried to interview him like 20 times. | ||
| He refused to interview with me, but he's everywhere in the United States, basically American at this point. | ||
| What's the appeal there? | ||
| I think it's the money laundering appeal and the fact that that's where most of the money laundering is still able to go on since Trump and Doge and Elon shut down a lot of the graft and USAID and the EPA and Department of Energy that clearly that is a place where they can launder money and where they can go over there and be like rock stars in Kiev and have all the prostitutes and the rest of it. | ||
| Reportedly, it's Sodom and Gomorrah over there. | ||
| The women are just partying. | ||
| All the men, boys, and old men go off to die. | ||
| It's a very sick situation and just the height of decadence. | ||
| We've heard the quote of Marie Antoinette, which they never proved. | ||
| She said it, where they're about to storm the Bastille, the start of the French Revolution. | ||
| And they say the peasants are all starving. | ||
| They're begging for grain. | ||
| They're begging for wheat. | ||
| And she says, let them eat cake. | ||
| And then you saw what happened. | ||
| Well, this is literally let them eat cake while our country's infrastructure falls apart while millions die from fentanyl while crime is rampant in the streets. | ||
| We have all this money being sent over to Ukraine. | ||
| And look, I don't like sending money to Israel. | ||
| I'm not anti-Israel in general. | ||
| I'm not against the existence of Israel, but that sucks all the oxygen out of the room. | ||
| And all people talk about is the 50,000 dead Gazans in October 7th, where clearly Netanyahu stood down. | ||
| That should be investigated. | ||
| But what about the million plus conservatively dead in and around Ukraine? | ||
| And what about its potential and now probability on the current trajectory of escalation to lead into full world war and nuclear war? | ||
| That to me is why it's absolutely the front and center issue. | ||
| And the TV cameras were all turned on Gaza, which is fine. | ||
| But the scale of Ukraine and its potential danger is in a whole other league. | ||
| It is, isn't it? | ||
| That's my sense. | ||
| Why is no one saying that? | ||
| Well, I mean, I notice you get called an anti-Semite, which is absolutely preposterous and ridiculous. | ||
| That's why the Israel lobby, both AIPAC and the ADL, are such jokes now and being. | ||
| Well, that's just, that's a campaign run out of Israel, which is a foreign country, to slander me and others. | ||
| I just don't want to go to war with Iran. | ||
| It's that simple. | ||
| But see, you're consistent. | ||
| You apologize. | ||
| You bought into the propaganda decades ago. | ||
| I remember about 15 years ago, you came to see me in Austin. | ||
| You were kind of doing your tour of your own apology tour that you came up with, which I admire. | ||
| I've made mistakes too and done that. | ||
| You said, I'm done. | ||
| I was lied to about WMDs. | ||
| You said, hey, building seven. | ||
| We first talked about that. | ||
| I've really woken up that I was drinking the Kool-Aid and I'm done. | ||
| And you've consistently, for what, 15 years now or longer, have basically the same policies I'm for. | ||
| And when I'm against Israel pulling us into war with Iran, it's not because I hate Jews. | ||
| It's because we understand how dangerous it is and how out of control it is. | ||
| And now Netanyahu's wanted this for 25 years and helped found Hamas or fund Hamas and all of this. | ||
| And they just put Al-Qaeda in charge of Syria. | ||
| So again, and you're also not being anti-Ukrainian or anti-I feel so sorry for the Ukrainians. | ||
| They got completely screwed by the West, as usual. | ||
| So exactly. | ||
| So you're consistent that you don't want offensive wars with the U.S. involved and that China is literally saying prepare for total war and expanding into the Caribbean and trying to take the Panama Canal. | ||
| We don't want war with China either. | ||
| But if we're tied up in all these wars, we don't have peace through strength. | ||
| All hands should be on deck for China. | ||
| Everything should be mobilized for China. | ||
| Every real analyst knows that. | ||
| And so you're here with serious policy, serious research, serious background saying we can't be in Netanyahu's sandbox and then blowing up more countries and shipping. | ||
| It's irrelevant countries. | ||
| It's irrelevant. | ||
| It's 9 million people with no resources. | ||
| Everyone loves Jerusalem and Bethlehem. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| But the country itself means absolutely nothing. | ||
| It's just like Malawi. | ||
| Why are we spending all of our time talking about this irrelevant country? | ||
| It's like bizarre. | ||
| And then that's why I brought it up is because we need to talk about it, in my view, in the real context, that the ultra-right wing that thinks everything's Israel. | ||
| All roads lead to Israel. | ||
| I saw you talk about this a few weeks ago. | ||
| It's sick. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| It's not a defense of Israel. | ||
| No, of course not. | ||
| It's a defense of reality. | ||
| We have to somehow only spend 10% of our time on Israel. | ||
| I mean, right now, and here I am doing it, but you have to do it. | ||
| Instead of literally, I think in talk radio and liberal blogosphere and everywhere, I think it's like 90% is on Israel right now. | ||
| And it's sick. | ||
| I know. | ||
| And I think Net Yahoo likes it. | ||
| He loves being the center of attention. | ||
| Of course, and loves feeling hated and, you know, I'm so persecuted and all this stuff. | ||
| It's like, I totally agree with you. | ||
| And it's also unhealthy. | ||
| And then, you know, it does get to a place where people become hateful and that, you know, that's not good for anybody. | ||
| Well, if you look at it, the Levon affair and the U.S.'s Liberty and some other things, Israel is very capable with different leadership. | ||
| It's had to stage false flags. | ||
| And if you really study 9-11, and at the end of the day, it was an alliance of Israeli neocons and U.S. neocons that bare minimum used an attack to build a larger attack around it for the project for New American Century to take us into the Pax Americana war in the Middle East. | ||
| And that's where we, you know, $10 trillion later or whatever it is, I think it's $11 trillion or more are in this. | ||
| That's not a theory. | ||
| I was there. | ||
| I mean, I shared office space for the project for New American Century. | ||
| I worked at the Weekly Standard. | ||
| So, yes, that is just a fact. | ||
| That happened. | ||
| I don't think, I mean, if we're reaching the point where people's memories are so bad that counts as a conspiracy theory, then I just give up. | ||
| Does Wikipedia call that a conspiracy theory? | ||
| No, but you know, they call neocons or if you talk about neocons as anti-Semitic. | ||
| Well, yeah, about half the neocons were Jewish. | ||
| But the fact is they're crazy warmongers that believe the end justifies the mean. | ||
| And you want to get further back, Trotsky got kicked out by Stalin and he ran to Mexico. | ||
| Stalin had him hunted down and killed by an assassin with an ice axe. | ||
| And then all of his top people came to the U.S., became the neocons, and said, we're going to take over the Republican Party and we're going to go to war with Russia to get back control of what's ours because Trotsky was supposed to replace Lenin when he died, but instead he got kicked out. | ||
| And so it is a fact, historical fact, even the Wall Street Journal 20 years ago wrote about it that when you look at the Weekly Standard and you look at the neocons, they are literal Trotskyite communist from the Russian derivation that set up a neoconism. | ||
| And then you had Cheney and Rumsfeld and others that weren't Jewish, but were large parts of the neocons system. | ||
| And so that's why Netanyahu plugged into that so nicely because he came out of the neocons in the 1970s and 80s. | ||
| No, that's all just a fact. | ||
| That's not, I mean, there's nothing hidden or creepy about it, about saying it. | ||
| And if the British had come over here with a group of communists taking over the Republican Party, I'd be against it. | ||
| I mean, my last name's Jones. | ||
| It's just, it is what it is, and it's out of control. | ||
| No, I know. | ||
| And now people are awake to it, and that's a good thing. | ||
| And we need to dismantle, undo any foreign influence. | ||
| I'm just simply saying that's a big problem, but nothing compared to communist China. | ||
| But it becomes the biggest problem when the Israel lobby doesn't want the pivot to Asia that's taken us 16 years to do and still hasn't happened. | ||
| And instead, the same lobbies are involved with Soros and the left allied, the neocons, wanting a war with Russia that empowers China. | ||
| It is strategically a total disaster. | ||
| No one even debates that at all. | ||
| The top thinks, as you know, this is 101, folks. | ||
| This is absolute total disaster. | ||
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| It's why the dollar is getting weak. | ||
| It's why BRICS is getting stronger. | ||
| This is what you do if you want to destroy America. | ||
| And I agree with Tucker. | ||
| At the end of the day, it's because the evil forces above this want to destroy the West. | ||
| Christian civilization, of course, the first, second world wars were that. | ||
| That was it. | ||
| That's not pro-Hitler. | ||
| I'm anti-Hitler, just for the record, very anti-Hitler. | ||
| But the effect was to destroy like the most beautiful civilization ever created by far in history, all history. | ||
| And this is the final blow. | ||
| It seems very, very obvious, very obvious to me. | ||
| And we should be aware of that as we proceed. | ||
| When gold crosses 4,000, I don't understand why that's not like front page new, like, because to me, that may be, and you're better at this than I'm, but that means that the cumulative effect of everything we're discussing has been to destroy the U.S. dollar. | ||
| When you read what even all Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, the IMF, the World Bank, the XM Bank, it's not even debated. | ||
| They've decided in the last really three, four years that they're going to deal with monetary debt worldwide, both corporate governmental and individual with inflation. | ||
| And Trump recognizes that and has said, fine, we'll have inflation with expansion and expansion of goods. | ||
| And all the economists agree that that will have some pain, but overall will be something that could actually be successful. | ||
| If you have the leftist UN WEF great reset post-industrial carbon tax plan, you will have stagflation, which is high inflation, but a ongoing recession, depression, which is the perfect storm of hell on earth. | ||
| And that is what the UN and the globalists directly want to create a worldwide surf system of more manageable slaves in their official policies, break down the borders with first world and third world, not to rise up the third world economically, but to lower everybody down to a level. | ||
| Then the globalists say they'll have small, compact city-states and rural city-states like the Hunger Games, where they have medicine, technology, and everything, and then just basically fly above us. | ||
| And we're going to be put into an agrarian situation with a much reduced world population. | ||
| So that's the official great reset post-industrial agenda 21, June 2030 policy. | ||
| And there's nothing more frustrating than reading all their policy books and the legislation and the treaties and then seeing it carried out, which is the purposeful planned depopulation of the earth through slow starvation and resources being restricted and the conflict that comes with when resources are constricted. | ||
| And then I see Trump massively increasing energy production and then going to Saudi Arabia and having them increase energy production, which hurts U.S. oil production, but helps the world in general lower inflation and get real money in the hands of people. | ||
| That's the biggest benefit. | ||
| And then no tax on tips, no tax on overtime. | ||
| All the things he's doing, 10 trillion committed in investment, several trillion already here. | ||
| All of that is exactly what you do if you want to help the people and build a middle class and a sustainable, thriving country and world, building back our morale and nationalism and the family and God. | ||
| Trump gets an A-plus on all of that, but he needs to get more on message and not say, oh, the left are idiots. | ||
| They don't know how to manage things. | ||
| No, the globalists admit that they want a post-industrial world. | ||
| That's John Kerry said last year. | ||
| We got to cut off half the farming or people will starve. | ||
| That's what causes starvation, obviously. | ||
| And they want to cut the resources off so they can manage and control people. | ||
| That's why in the Netherlands and in Ireland and in Sri Lanka, all over, they're cutting off massive amounts of the farming, taking some of the best farming land ever and saying, sorry, your cow's pass gas. | ||
| It's bad for the earth. | ||
| That is deliberate sabotage of the world economy to cause a collapse. | ||
| Then the banksters can loan us more money, bring in a new cashless society, social credit score. | ||
| That is the endgame plan. | ||
| And they talk about carbon lockdowns for the earth, where you'll be told when you can leave your house during carbon lockdowns. | ||
| You'll be told when you can leave your 15-minute city. | ||
| This is a very totalitarian hellscape dystopia sci-fi vision they have. | ||
| And Trump is 95%, I would say, in opposition to it, even with his limited understanding. | ||
| By limited, I mean, he's smart about the economy, but he doesn't understand it's deliberate. | ||
| And he goes, oh, they're really dumb. | ||
| These are the worst ideas I ever heard. | ||
| Is that why they're all unified, decades getting them in place? | ||
| That's that why the big banks and corporations are exempt? | ||
| No, it's feudalism. | ||
| We don't have resources. | ||
| We don't have rights. | ||
| They all have the rights. | ||
| That is the purest form of economic control. | ||
| It's the oldest form of government. | ||
| It's been the most common form of government in world history. | ||
| And the UN and the globalists say we're bringing back feudalism, neo-feudalistic capitalism is what they call it. | ||
| But really, it's just slavery. | ||
| And that's what we're opposing. | ||
| And that's what the relaunch of the West is about. | ||
| That's what Elon Musk understands. | ||
| And that's why this is a do or die existential threat to everybody. | ||
| People should just get on board and get hardcore or be absolute feudal slaves if you're lucky. | ||
| How do you get on board? | ||
| You understand and you research the great reset and you research Larry Fink, now the head of the World Economic Forum. | ||
| You realize three years ago, the UN made the World Economic Forum co-equal to its governing body and its councils. | ||
| And you understand if you actually read their writings, the future isn't human. | ||
| People are bad. | ||
| Families are bad. | ||
| We're going to have these AI gods that take over. | ||
| I mean, it is just the wildest thing that Lex Luther in a comic book couldn't come up with. | ||
| This is beyond super villain stuff. | ||
| This is real super demon stuff. | ||
| And you have to identify the attack you're under and that it's deliberate. | ||
| Then you have to mobilize and get good legislatures and governors and others elected. | ||
| Populists are getting elected all over the world. | ||
| People are really waking up to this. | ||
| And we have now these attorney generals winning court cases in Texas and other places where BlackRock tried to come in and say, we're not going to have any investment in your state if you don't get rid of fossil fuels. | ||
| And then Texas sued Kim Paxton and said, this is racketeering. | ||
| This is illegal. | ||
| They won the court cases. | ||
| It is. | ||
| Because Larry Fink says this is about control. | ||
| And we're going to control you. | ||
| And they control us by managing our money. | ||
| Well, now a bunch of states are pulling their pension funds from BlackRock. | ||
| And now Larry Fink is singing a different tune, at least publicly. | ||
| And they've pulled some of their DEI and some of the ESG stuff, which is the corporate governance. | ||
| When you wonder why, whether you're in Australia, Germany, the U.S. or Canada, it's the same policies, the same programs, the same drag queen story times, the same take-and-knee during the national anthem. | ||
| All of this comes out of them literally trying to demoralize us because if we have a free, open society, people around the world are going to want that. | ||
| And you can't have a control group where there's some free, prosperous Western nations. | ||
| Everybody else slaves under BlackRock and the globalists. | ||
| That's why you've got to take down the West so there's nowhere to run. | ||
| I think that's exactly right. | ||
| You can't have different systems, radically different systems in a globalized world. | ||
| Can you? | ||
| No. | ||
| And so exactly. | ||
| So there's a fight between, do you want the 1984 civilization or do you want the 1776 civilization? | ||
| 1776 isn't going back. | ||
| It's back to the future. | ||
| It was the flower of the Renaissance and the greatest expression of hundreds and hundreds of years of the Great Awakening and of the Enlightenment. | ||
| And so it's a continuation of that. | ||
| We have to get back to the future, back to the avant-garde, back to what produces the most freedom, the most wealth. | ||
| Classical liberalism of Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| Now, modern liberalism is totalitarian, anti-family, anti-speech, anti-self-defense, anti-private property. | ||
| Modern liberalism is a totalitarian, death cult, transhumanist poison to sabotage human civilization. | ||
| It's a depopulation program. | ||
| 1776 is the ultimate most successful push of humans to produce the very best atmosphere of liberty and freedom and competition and empowerment. | ||
| The problem is in the cycle, as you know, hard times make strong men, strong men make good times, good times make weak men, weak men make bad times. | ||
| The problem is, is that, are we good enough? | ||
| It was Benjamin Franklin, right, if they finally, you know, years later after the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, you know, finally got the Bill of Rights done. | ||
| And he was walking out and the newspaper reporter said, Mr. Franklin, you know, do we now finally have our nation? | ||
| And he said, yes, you have your republic if you can keep it. | ||
| And he said, and so did Jefferson. | ||
| He said, you got to have informed, involved, educated people. | ||
| And Jefferson wrote about this constantly. | ||
| He said, not just informed about math or Latin, but you've got to have people that are farmers. | ||
| You got to have people that actually know how to skin a buck and run a trot line. | ||
| He said, if you ever get people where they're not physically out there able to run and control their whole lives, the so-called education doesn't matter because they're just educated idiots. | ||
| So you've got to have that multifacetedness where people have to really, and people think of that as work. | ||
| No, it's empowering to really try to be what Thomas Jefferson talked about. | ||
| And then when you go through what Jefferson went through, some of us have gone through. | ||
| Just keep your mouth shut. | ||
| Oh, because you showed up. | ||
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| You can extend it right now. | ||
| Permanent extension of massive tax break. | ||
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| 90% of Americans take the standard deduction. | ||
| If you had your way, the standard deduction would have been cut in half. | ||
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| Then you read Jefferson, you realize we're back in that same time of change and revolution again. | ||
| It's our revolution. | ||
| We have the ball. | ||
| We're selling the best system. | ||
| We have the proven track record. | ||
| We're the good guys. | ||
| And we've got to stand up and make the choices clear, plant our flag and say, this is the hill to die on, and we will win. | ||
| The way to derail that kind of response, that kind of consciousness, is by creating like total chaos in your country. | ||
| And the second that happens, the second is dangerous to drive on I-95 or I-5, then people can't think clearly at all and they just become purely reactive. | ||
| Or have COVID lockdowns or COVID lockdowns. | ||
| Put masks on little kids. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And I think you've described the Trump record right, like, you know, moving in the right direction, flaws, but moving in the right direction. | ||
| The way to derail all of that is not the midterm elections. | ||
| It's some kind of civil strife. | ||
| Do you think that's coming? | ||
| Well, Russia was right to lead off with. | ||
| I didn't know what we were going to lead off with, but I think that was the most important thing. | ||
| We didn't really talk much for this. | ||
| And the next place I wanted to go was the Podesta Plan. | ||
| What is the Podesta plan? | ||
| Well, when I talk about this, I get chills because in August of 2020, Reitbart wrote about it. | ||
| The Daily Caller wrote about it, but the New York Times wrote about it first. | ||
| And Podesta does this big Democrat Party war game. | ||
| Which Podesta? | ||
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| Former White School of Staff. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And then later, the climate czar for Biden or divvying up the climate money, stealing it. | ||
| He comes out of this huge report. | ||
| They publish the whole thing. | ||
| And I'm reading like this, like 70 pages or something. | ||
| And they say, if Trump wins in 2020, this is in August, months before, which they were able to steal it so he didn't. | ||
| He said, we're going to have Western states secede. | ||
| We're going to have blue cities secede, but we'll start with the Western states, California, Oregon, and Washington. | ||
| And we'll call it over migrants and sanctuary cities and healthcare at first, which they're now doing. | ||
| I'm getting chills because it's all happening. | ||
| Like you go to a play and you're reading, oh, the next act is this. | ||
| And Romeo and Juliet. | ||
| I mean, it's all right there. | ||
| And they say, if he wins, we will say it's illegitimate. | ||
| We will have blue states first secede and that they're going to be sanctuary cities for the illegals. | ||
| Then when there's civil unrest, which they'll furnish, Trump will send the National Guard and then there'll be a massacre of the migrants. | ||
| And then we will kick off a civil war. | ||
| Then all the blue cities across the country will secede. | ||
| Then New York, Massachusetts, and others will secede. | ||
| And we'll form what we call the Western Alliance. | ||
| And we will then, the U.S. military will be with us because they control the generals, people that don't think otherwise it was Trump's big mistake. | ||
| He found out. | ||
| Most of them are globalists at the top, not your enlisted. | ||
| They're great people. | ||
| And that they would then form a military alliance if Trump didn't stand down and they would march on D.C. And then they made a movie produced two years ago they released last year called Civil War that is the last act of the Podesta Plan. | ||
| That's in a two-plus year Civil War race-based. | ||
| At the end, they go and, you know, the black female sergeant kills the Trumpian figure in the White House. | ||
| And that's because evil white people are not massacring brown people across the country. | ||
| So the U.S. military reconvenes under Gavin Newsom's command type. | ||
| And then they come in and then they take over the country and then they re-educate all the evil right-wingers and evil white people. | ||
| And then I saw Gavin Newsom on Colbert about three weeks ago and he said, oh, we're forming and they hold a map up, the Western Alliance, and it's for migrants and healthcare. | ||
| And we're getting ready to go on offense. | ||
| And Colbert goes, he does that demon face. | ||
| He goes, ah. | ||
| And the whole crowd goes, ah, because they're all red in on this. | ||
| We have countless videos at rallies in Austin and Denver and New York where the left goes, soon Trump and Holman will kill a bunch of us. | ||
| And when they do, that's when the uprising begins. | ||
| So they're all read in on this. | ||
| They all know it is the Podesta plan. | ||
| They all know it's the Western Alliance. | ||
| They all know it's the Western offense. | ||
| And so you have the Soros NGO-funded No Kings events like they had on the 14th of June when the guy that worked for Tampon Tim went around reportedly, you know, killing senators and state reps there at the state level. | ||
| He later told the FBI wrote letters saying, no, I did this for the Democrats as a false flag. | ||
| So that Tim Walls could play victim. | ||
| He supposedly had a bunch of accomplices, but they didn't help him. | ||
| They caught his wife and a bunch of people with passports, guns, and money, you know, fleeing the area. | ||
| But within two hours of the attack, they had his roommate on TV saying, oh, he loved Trump and Alex Jones. | ||
| Isn't that interesting? | ||
| It's all very scripted. | ||
| But my point is now you have the No Kings this weekend. | ||
| And we now have Schumer on Monday went on MSNBC and said, we need to have a forceful uprising. | ||
| We need to have a forceful uprising. | ||
| What's the exact quote? | ||
| My producer is over there. | ||
| So this is chilling. | ||
| And he said he wants to keep the shutdown going at least until next Saturday, the 18th, to get the maximum amount of anger that they can get. | ||
| You have Hakeem Jeffries saying similar things. | ||
| So they're not even hiding any of this anymore. | ||
| So the idea is to whip their supporters into a frenzy, basically do BLM five years later. | ||
| Yes, but on a much wider scale. | ||
| And so when you have, here I'll put the expo quote, when you actually have, because I have it posted on my ex with all of Jones, when you have these guys openly saying this, I mean, this is as big a deal as it gets. | ||
| I mean, this is just when Chuck Schumer, Senator Chuck Schumer of forceful uprising. | ||
| I want to get it exactly right. | ||
| Forceful uprising. | ||
| Chuck Schumer called for a forceful uprising? | ||
| Forceful uprising because of the indictment of Letitia James on mortgage fraud. | ||
| But I mean, it sounds like Letitia James committed mortgage fraud. | ||
| Well, they're only gone after in Virginia so far. | ||
| New York, as you know, is even worse. | ||
| And what's crazy is we have all the public documents, total fraud, like four residences as primary residents, residences that she says are single-family homes, and there's five people, five apartments in it. | ||
| I mean, this is serious fraud. | ||
| So everything she accused Trump of doing, baselessly, she's now doing. | ||
| And she's the chief of it. | ||
| That's always the way, Alex, isn't it? | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Total inversion. | ||
| So everything they've accused Trump of is what they're actually doing. | ||
| And then she's been caught and now they're whining. | ||
| CNN the other day said, well, everybody engages in mortgage fraud. | ||
| Well, I don't. | ||
| No, I don't engage in mortgages and much less fraud. | ||
| No, but it is always just like when Bill Kristol accused me of backing an ethnostate. | ||
| I was like, no, I'm not the one who backs the ethnostate. | ||
| So Chuck Schumer saying a forceful uprising is called, he wants a forceful uprising. | ||
| He called this weekend for a forceful uprising, close quote, on MSNBC. | ||
| He goes, we need to have a forceful uprising to this, similar to his, you know, you've reaped the whirlwind thing. | ||
| You're going to get it. | ||
| So they're obviously agitating for more violence. | ||
| You see the governor candidate in Virginia after the AG candidate who's been in the lead, you know, said, I want to kill these state reps. | ||
| I want to kill their children. | ||
| I want to kill cops. | ||
| And then the other gubernatorial candidate asked the lady, will you decry him calling for killing members of the legislature and their children by name? | ||
| And she said, nope. | ||
| Abigail Spanberger. | ||
| I think it was a CIA officer at one point. | ||
| It's totally insane. | ||
| And she sits there with this bizarre look on her face. | ||
| I mean, these people are doing this on purpose, and it's called the Podesta Plan. | ||
| And so I'm sure the Pentagon knows about this. | ||
| The problem is most of those top generals are globalists, people that don't know. | ||
| They've been put through all the schools. | ||
| They don't get promoted unless they're globalists. | ||
| Most of our generals have been bad since the 90s. | ||
| They teach them at the Army War College. | ||
| I've read these reports that literally America needs to end. | ||
| We need to be part of a world government. | ||
| The communism is good. | ||
| So let's just narrow it down. | ||
| If you really believe that widespread civil unrest preparatory to civil war is coming, if Chuck Schumer, you know, one of the senior senators is calling for it, then you really need to make sure the military is under control, that it's not politicized, that it's not, you know, that it reports to the president as it's constitutionally mandated to do. | ||
| Like the military's the key, correct? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And I loved excess speech, and that's the right direction. | ||
| But we need more of that. | ||
| And a lot of the generals are rolling their eyes, giggling, putting their heads in their hands. | ||
| And I guarantee you, you just go, okay, who's that guy? | ||
| Look at his record. | ||
| He's going to be a commie, a leftist. | ||
| But wouldn't you, I mean, it would be almost an emergency situation. | ||
| You would even make certain that the general officers in your military were loyal to the Constitution. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And the left and the corporate media act like, if Trump wants prosecutions, he's not supposed to do that. | ||
| No, he's a chief law enforcement officer. | ||
| We elected him for that. | ||
| We elect one man in the general election. | ||
| All of us vote, have an ability to vote for only one position. | ||
| And so it's not Trump's right. | ||
| It's his duty. | ||
| It's only the president that makes a special oath, not to just protect, preserve, and defend, but protect and defend like the rest of the military do, but to protect and preserve and defend. | ||
| He's supposed to preserve the Republic. | ||
| So 400 troops to Chicago, 200 to Portland. | ||
| This is nothing. | ||
| They're openly waiting to gear up the violence. | ||
| Then they're going to false flag, I believe, some of the illegal aliens or traditional black college, which I predicted this before. | ||
| They evacuated the traditional black colleges a month ago. | ||
| I didn't even know that. | ||
| Why? | ||
| And said Charlie Kirk's supporters are coming to kill you. | ||
| Then it turned out it was a false flag. | ||
| They admitted fake calls. | ||
| That's the left because they, Carville and Podesta and all of them, John Podesta, have said on TV, now that they've gone live with the Podesta plan when Trump was president-elect, and then once he got in, there's hundreds of videos of them all on there saying, Carville. | ||
| Now, listen, it's 1776 part two. | ||
| I can't really do his voice. | ||
| Can't do a Louisiana voice. | ||
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| He said, black people got to be ready. | ||
| Trump's coming to kill you with Tom Homan. | ||
| You got to have your guns and be ready. | ||
| The view, we got to be ready to fight and die. | ||
| They're coming to kill us on CNN. | ||
| You know, they'll be sitting there debating. | ||
| Yeah, Trump's coming with the military to kill black people and Hispanics. | ||
| Then I think, well, where could there be a group of Hispanics, an illegal alien demonstration or something? | ||
| Then somebody from a parking garage mows a bunch of them down, blames it on some Trump supporter, or where's a bunch of black folks by themselves, traditional black college. | ||
| So I've been saying that for eight, nine months, seeing their programming, how they're saying Trump's going to kill masses of Hispanics and blacks. | ||
| Well, where can they do a false flag? | ||
| Those two places and a few others. | ||
| Then a month ago, they evacuated most of the black colleges for a week, saying Charlie Kirk supporters are coming to kill you, trying to piggyback on that and create this illusion that Trump supporters blamed black people for this. | ||
| No, we blame, if you believe the official story, some trans supporter cult members. | ||
| So, so absolutely going to make your point. | ||
| There needs to be Pentagon mobilization. | ||
| Trump needs to address the nation on this, talk about the Podesta plan. | ||
| Any of his crew, I could send it to him, can put a reel together like he did when they said no South African farmers are being killed. | ||
| He just showed a five-minute video, devastated them. | ||
| I can send them a 10-minute clip-clip clip of hundreds of clips of top Democrats saying Trump's coming to kill the migrants. | ||
| He's coming to kill the blacks. | ||
| We got to rise up. | ||
| We got to have a civil war. | ||
| And then I can show the quotes from the Podesta Plan laying this out. | ||
| This is the official Democrat Party battle plan with production movies, $350 million budgets, civil war, promoting it. | ||
| Now, the new movie, Battle After Battle, with DiCaprio, where it's set in a fictional fantasy land in the U.S., where they have this hot sex and it's so awesome. | ||
| And they go around with plastic explosives and dynamite machine guns, killing ICE officers all over the U.S. and freeing Hispanics from concentration camps. | ||
| So Hollywood's not making its constant Holocaust movies about World War II. | ||
| They've moved on to the new Holocaust that isn't happening. | ||
| The first one did, of just Tom Homan just machine gunning Hispanic women and then raping them in dungeons. | ||
| I mean, it's like machete kills where there's Don Johnson shooting pregnant Hispanic women in the stomach with deer rifles. | ||
| Didn't happen, folks, but Hollywood is providing this background right on time for these uprisings. | ||
| There's planning because the globalists are losing. | ||
| This is their last big move. | ||
| And I'll say it again: the Podesta plan, the Podesta plan. | ||
| We've got to get the Podesta plan that we're now living in the launch of in front. | ||
| So Trump's declared Antifa, domestic terrorist, international terrorist. | ||
| He said they're going up for Soros, which I know the DOJ is. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| But this is the Democratic Party running it. | ||
| That's why they say Antifa doesn't exist because we got documents 10 years ago through Friends of Democracy and Alexander Soros, where they command them in each city, give them orders where to attack, what to do. | ||
| It is all 100 specifically road mapped out, open and shut, racketeering domestic terrorism, send them to prison with the documents we have. | ||
| I mean, since it's all happening out in the open, how do you, so once that starts, it's pretty hard to pull back from it. | ||
| You know, violence has its own logic and it makes people totally unreasonable and it does so generationally. | ||
| And that's just like the worst thing ever. | ||
| How do you stop that? | ||
| You have all these entitled illegal aliens. | ||
| You see the videos every day where ICE has to wait outside the state courthouses or jails when they're releasing some guy with a huge rap sheet, been deported before, and his wife and baby will be in the car. | ||
| And then the ICE comes over, like two or three of them, and says, hey, get out of the car. | ||
| We know who you are. | ||
| They go, no, no, no. | ||
| Then a mob comes over and starts attacking ICE. | ||
| We've seen these countless videos. | ||
| The underdog is ICE. | ||
| They've got less than 10,000 agents with 20 plus million illegals just under Biden here. | ||
| And to answer your question, the left is so entitled that these illegal aliens aren't illegal alien MS-13 people from El Salvador. | ||
| No, they're Maryland man. | ||
| And so Trump has to address it and explain to people that these illegal aliens, the Islamicists, the left, the Black Lives Matter, the Trantifa, the Training Antifa, they are all in one big coalition. | ||
| They all communicate with their rhetoric and their attack plans. | ||
| And they're all saying that as soon as they have the catalyzing event where a bunch of their people get massacred, it's in movies. | ||
| It's in the Podesta plan. | ||
| I've got countless videos. | ||
| You see them all the time. | ||
| We're out of the rally. | ||
| They go, you just wait till Trump kills a bunch of us. | ||
| And then once we have that pretext, even MSNBC said our constituents want blood. | ||
| They want a triggering event. | ||
| I mean, they're just like, once the triggering event comes, you're all dead. | ||
| We're burning everything down and we're coming to your houses. | ||
| And Antifa and these other groups have targeted lists that have come out of whose houses they're going to. | ||
| Governors, talk show hosts, everybody. | ||
| Tucker is on the list. | ||
| I'm on the list. | ||
| We've caught them outside my house, folks. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
| I haven't stayed at my house in much. | ||
| It's gotten that bad. | ||
| I mean, I stay there. | ||
| You stayed at your house? | ||
| I don't stay at my house anymore. | ||
| I stay there as much as my children don't. | ||
| Because, I mean, they're there. | ||
| It's targeted. | ||
| And as soon as they kick this off, there are people that are first on the list that they're planning to come get. | ||
| Because I'm not trying to, you know, this talk here. | ||
| You're smart. | ||
| When they really launch this, it's not going to be them knocking your door down in D.C. It's going to be a group of meth heads rolling up at Maloff cocktails. | ||
| And they've got these undercover videos in Austin and Portland and everywhere, hours of them. | ||
| And it shows inside these warehouses where they give them drugs and money and food and the NGOs. | ||
| And they're just all in there ramped up and ready with guns and weapons. | ||
| And then just as soon as they give them the green light, they are going to just pile in their vans and come to kill. | ||
| Think of Helter Skelter times 10,000. | ||
| Think of the Manson family times 10,000. | ||
| They've got Manson family groups in every major city and most small towns, literally that would make the cast of Chainsaw Massacre look like choir boys ready to go. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Yeah, of course. | ||
| I mean, these are the shock troops of whatever, the nihilists, the atheists, of course. | ||
| That's always the way it works. | ||
| I just, I don't see that anything's been done about any of this. | ||
| Well, I think Trump is smart, but he's so insulated his whole life, you know, in golf courses and the presidency and all that. | ||
| He's gone through a lot of hell, but he's insulated seeing law and order around him and has no idea what it's like for me personally. | ||
| I mean, Austin, where I've lived since high school, used to be a beautiful, safe city. | ||
| Everybody's houses get invaded. | ||
| Everybody's cars get broken into. | ||
| Our reporter in March just got executed in the parking lot of his apartments. | ||
| And I've said 98% chance it'll be a Hispanic gangbanger, black gangbanger, not because I'm being mean to Hispanic or blacks. | ||
| Well, it turned out it was right on both. | ||
| Mainstream media said, or legacy media, Jones puts out racist announcement, predicts Jamie White has been killed by some race-based gang of Hispanic. | ||
| This guy got murdered, but the real problem is that you're a racist. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And then they, and the real problem is he got murdered. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And a mile from my office. | ||
| And who was it? | ||
| Well, it turned out was right on both counts. | ||
| So two of them were charged with murder one because they participated. | ||
| One is Hispanic and literally on his Facebook had Mexican flags and Laurie Conquista and take over America down with America. | ||
| The other guy cut a rap song, black guy, about how he killed that Jamie White, that white guy, F him. | ||
| So they were able to find them off their cell phone data and they were driving a stolen car when they killed him in the parking lot. | ||
| But the point was my reporter was killed and both individuals charged with murder one, the police said it's also racially motivated because they both talked about how they love killing that white guy. | ||
| So we're told there's not these crime waves. | ||
| We're told this isn't going on. | ||
| There's a lot of that. | ||
| There's a lot of like, I love to kill white people going on and it's tolerated and celebrated. | ||
| Well, remember what happened with Charlie Kirk? | ||
| I mean, tens of thousands of leftists just saying kill his family, kill his wife, kill all the Republicans. | ||
| And then, you know, take this attorney general candidate that's been in the lead, Jones in Virginia. | ||
| He said the same thing they keep saying. | ||
| The same thing people said about Charlie Kirk's wife, kill her and her kids and her parents because they're all racist. | ||
| So he's in the kill the whites. | ||
| And what he said, he said, kill these legislators. | ||
| And he said their names and kill their kids. | ||
| All white legislators. | ||
| Yeah, all white. | ||
| He said, yeah, kill these white people and kill their kids and then to teach their wife a lesson. | ||
| So he says, we're literally going to leave your white women. | ||
| This guy's running for attorney general. | ||
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| And I think he's still getting, you know, 45% of Democrats supporting him. | ||
| And they want the crime. | ||
| And the reason I go back to that, folks, is we've been so taught, it's totally a lie, that only whites can be tribal. | ||
| All humans are tribal. | ||
| And because whites don't, whites don't seem tribal at all. | ||
| I was about to say, since whites have had it bred out of us to not be tribal, we're like a dodo bird. | ||
| True Shori Dodobergs, you know, they pull up at Galapagos Island. | ||
| There's this giant bird twice the size of a turkey, huge amounts of meat on it, never had a natural predator. | ||
| It just walks right up to sailors. | ||
| They can just whack him on the head with an oar. | ||
| And within a few years, there were no more dodo birds. | ||
| Anybody's ever been around a sanctuary that has big fences around deer that have ever been hunted? | ||
| They just walk right up to you. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| It's the same thing. | ||
| So that's how white Westerners are. | ||
| It's literally like deer being dumped out in northern Canada with wolf packs. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I'm not, I'm white. | ||
| I don't feel tribal really at all. | ||
| I never have thought that way. | ||
| I mean, in fact, I've sort of tried not to think that way because I think it's, I don't know, bad. | ||
| It leads to division and war. | ||
| But yeah, no, they're the only ones who are that way. | ||
| Everyone else is totally tribal, openly tribal. | ||
| They're encouraged to be tribal. | ||
| Well, that's because in the West, the Renaissance, it was about Christianity and technical skills and what you brought off the table and a meritocracy. | ||
| And so we, and so Christians are like, hey, we can bring in other groups if it's a meritocracy, which you can do. | ||
| Charlie Kirk, the fake quotes are, black women can't fly planes, they're dumb. | ||
| Said nothing even close to that. | ||
| No, he said, we don't have a big enough pool of black women trying to be pilots. | ||
| If you had a big enough pool and enough training, they're great, but you can't lower standards. | ||
| That's not black women are dumb and can't fly planes. | ||
| But that's what they do: they misrepresent this and then they create this existential envy with the globalist trillionaire class so that while we're all fighting with each other, divide and conquer, they can rule over us. | ||
| It's that simple. | ||
| Their big fear is the classic American system of meritocracy. | ||
| But if you get rid of the meritocracy and just say, you know, we're going to put this guy in who's an illegal alien in Iowa over a huge school district. | ||
| And yeah, he doesn't even have a degree of any type. | ||
| And then when he got busted with guns running from the police, the left came out and rioted and protested and said, we don't care if he doesn't have a degree. | ||
| We don't care if he's a liar. | ||
| We don't care if he's an illegal alien. | ||
| We want an illegal alien with a criminal record who doesn't even have a high school degree, being our superintendent of schools, one of the biggest school districts in the country. | ||
| I mean, they're at war with meritocracy. | ||
| They're at war with, but oh, there's not a merit. | ||
| There's meritocracy in the NFL and the NBA and in golf, because in sports is the final frontier they want to get rid of because people can see it's about the whole world really is a meritocracy. | ||
| And so there are people of every color and group that can excel, but you've got to actually excel. | ||
| You get rid of meritocracy, civilization collapses. | ||
| The modern West has been about meritocracy. | ||
| And that is the unifier. | ||
| You can have anything you want. | ||
| You can be anybody you want, but you've got to be able to execute and perform it. | ||
| Once you get rid of that, then you just revert to tribalism. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Then it's just, I'm promoting my cousin. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Or let's have all my friends from, you know, Delhi come here. | ||
| And exactly. | ||
| And I've got a bigger gang than you. | ||
| And so we're going to be in charge. | ||
| And then the gangs squat in the ruins of the once great civilization, just like when the Visigoths and Ostrogoths sacked Rome in 410. | ||
| And then it all just collapsed and grew into wilderness in a few years. | ||
| And it was, everybody left it because it was just a big empty tomb. | ||
| Yeah, it's the Bombay train station with trees growing out of the windows. | ||
| Yeah, no, I've seen it a lot around the world. | ||
| And that can't happen here, but it feels like we're moving toward that very, very quickly. | ||
| So how do you stop that? | ||
| You have to recognize that the Larry Finks and others think they're above the law. | ||
| They think they're invincible. | ||
| They've got their big it's more than that. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| They hate they hate us, actually. | ||
| There is hatred. | ||
| It's not just neglect. | ||
| It's not just, I'm in it for the money. | ||
| Larry Fink could probably have made more money without ESG, actually. | ||
| Oh, I agree. | ||
| Oh, no, I was right saying. | ||
| So it's not it, but the point of ESG is to destroy the civilization. | ||
| And what's the point there? | ||
| It's not just so they can like leave in their escape pod. | ||
| It's because they hate the civilization. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| In fact, they're suicide bombers. | ||
| They're economic, cultural suicide bombers. | ||
| I was about to say, Larry Fink, one time I was flying in a private jet somebody was flying with over Connecticut. | ||
| They go, look, there's Larry Fink's giant compound. | ||
| You can see the big fences and the thousands of acres and security guard stations. | ||
| The point is, he thinks he can wage war against us and then he's going to be insulated. | ||
| He's got to be exposed. | ||
| He's got to be spotlighted. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| And we got to let him know that we're going to blame you. | ||
| So you think you can replace Klaus Schwab because he's so unpopular. | ||
| Well, you're going to be more unpopular than him. | ||
| So I totally agree. | ||
| We have to admit that they're waging war on us. | ||
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