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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. | ||
| Tomorrow's news today. | ||
| the return of the Trump administration. | ||
| It is Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025. | ||
| I am your embattled host and chronicler, Alex Jones. | ||
| Well, Mike Benz, White House advisor, really top deep state researcher, is going to be joining us in studio today at 12.30, coming up in about an hour and a half. | ||
| That should be very interesting. | ||
| He's got a lot of new breaking information. | ||
| He's going to be revealing about what's going on in the deep state wars. | ||
| And we have a really great comedian I'll tell you about later joining us in studio as well. | ||
| Big takeaway is that the globalists are in deep trouble everywhere. | ||
| They're falling apart. | ||
| And they sabotage the new peace deal that's come out. | ||
| And we're even threatening the Slovakian leaders saying basically Putin's safety. | ||
| We also had Poland saying don't fly over our airspace in your presidential plane, just all sorts of craziness. | ||
| Trump now knows 100% it is NATO and it is Zelensky and the EU that are sabotaging all of that. | ||
| We've got that information. | ||
| We have corporate media everywhere calling for a civil war and more Democrat officials and spokespersons, mouthpieces, the former black raggedy Ann's, what I call her. | ||
| Press secretary has come out and talked about how we need to rise up and have violence. | ||
| Just absolutely over the top. | ||
| While they run around claiming that conservatives and populists and Christians are calling for violence when the numbers are overwhelming, 99% of political violence literally is them. | ||
| And they're not giving up despite the fact they're no-king's thing completely fizzled. | ||
| So we'll be looking at the latest developments there. | ||
| Nick Sordor was able to get into an antifa compound and got undercover footage. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
| And we've talked a lot about this, but it really doesn't get enough attention. | ||
| There's been some, well, actually biggest developments yet. | ||
| In Europe, in Canada, and even in the United States, the next big thing to target the youth for destruction is euthanasia of children and the state being guardians of children and then deciding to kill children. | ||
| So it's not even assisted suicide. | ||
| It's state murder called euthanasia, which is bad enough. | ||
| And we always knew assisted suicide would lead to forced suicide or murder. | ||
| I mean, look, I get you got terminal cancer. | ||
| You're in total pain. | ||
| You've seen family members die, terrible deaths in the hospital. | ||
| You don't want to go that way. | ||
| So you eat a bunch of barbituits and drink a bottle of vodka. | ||
| I'm not endorsing it. | ||
| You know, the church says it's a sin, but he without sin casts the first stone. | ||
| I don't judge people that commit suicide, though a lot of people do it needlessly for issues that psychological depression. | ||
| It's sad. | ||
| And so I don't endorse it. | ||
| But I've known a lot of classic people that had really bad cancer and things like that. | ||
| And they just drove back on the back 40, stuck a 357 in their mouth, blew the top of their head off, and didn't make a big problem for everybody. | ||
| But that's not the government doing it. | ||
| And they are coming directly at the children. | ||
| It's out in the open. | ||
| And it's all about killing, stealing, and destroying. | ||
| They can't abort them in the womb. | ||
| They want to cut the genitals off or euthanize them. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
| We got a massive transmission lined up for you today. | ||
| I'm Alex Jones. | ||
| Remember, you're the Paul Revere's. | ||
| So share the live feeds on Rumble, Real Alex Jones on X, and more. | ||
| I have said thousands of times, and I've said this hundreds of times to Trump personally, sometimes five, six times when I'm talking to him. | ||
| Please stop saying it's on accident. | ||
| Please stop saying they're incompetent. | ||
| We can send you all the documents. | ||
| It's on purpose. | ||
| Here's who runs it. | ||
| Here's who does it. | ||
| Now, that was eight, nine years ago, and off and on throughout that. | ||
| Now he's got all his advisors or most of them and all the evidence. | ||
| And you hear him more and more saying, the Democrats are kamikazes. | ||
| It's all on purpose. | ||
| They hate America. | ||
| They're Satanist. | ||
| They want to bring us down. | ||
| It's all premeditated. | ||
| Yes, yes, yes, yes. | ||
| Because it's the truth. | ||
| And when you tell the public, oh, they're idiots. | ||
| Oh, they don't know what they're doing. | ||
| Oh, they're so incompetent. | ||
| Yeah, their constituents are, but not the people running it. | ||
| It's the exact same leftist New World Order BlackRock UNWEF program all over the freaking world. | ||
| It is a premeditated evil attack in their own damn words. | ||
| They are villains. | ||
| It's not like, oh, they're just misguided fools. | ||
| No, this is on purpose, people. | ||
| That's what the great reset is. | ||
| They're doing it on purpose. | ||
| It's on purpose. | ||
| On purpose. | ||
| On purpose. | ||
| So this is what they do. | ||
| They're scum. | ||
| The opposite of competence. | ||
| The opposite of trying to deliver success and excellence because they want to demoralize you and break your will. | ||
| Remember how Gavin Newsom went, yeah, we could clean up San Francisco and LA anytime we want, but we only did it for Ziji Ping. | ||
| He just went, ha, ha, ha, ha. | ||
| And as soon as he's gone, we're going to have everybody crap everywhere and murder and kill and zombie and needles everywhere. | ||
| You remember? | ||
| You want to see the clip? | ||
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I know folks say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town. | |
| That's true because it's true. | ||
| Because they love rubbing it in. | ||
| Well, of course now San Francisco's had crime growing out 98% in the last month and it's totally clean. | ||
| Yeah, we could have done it all along. | ||
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But we ain't doing it for you, you dumb sacks of garbage. | |
| If the globalists are successful and we're in a giant collapse depression and you leftists are starving to death later, just remember you and your bosses did this. | ||
| We're going back to feudalism, which is the most common political system in history, where the elites all over the world, whether it was in Africa or Asia or Europe or Mesoamerica, they kept people starving and under control and super poor so that they could never move out of that lower slave class. | ||
| And America has been about getting rid of that. | ||
| Doesn't mean we've been perfect, but damn it, we've done the best job. | ||
| And they want to flush that down the toilet. | ||
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And they're close to crashing the whole thing. | |
| And it's going to crash the whole world economy with 9 million people and all the actuaries are clear. | ||
| War carnage. | ||
| I mean, it's just going to be hell whole world. | ||
| And the globalists said they're engineering it. | ||
| And they believe they'll bring in their whole government through that. | ||
| But a lot of experts went, no, actually, you're all going to get destroyed too. | ||
| That's why a lot of elites said, pull back, pull back. | ||
| It's too crazy. | ||
| Don't do it. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Even if you're evil and agree with the plan, it won't work. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| Disengage it now. | ||
| It may already be too late. | ||
| Trump's trying to save us, but you won't get out of the way! | ||
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Whatever the future may hold, Infowars will always live forever. | |
| The fight will continue. | ||
| Be sure to follow us on X at RealAlexJones and at AJN Live. | ||
| And now you can download the number one news app in the world. | ||
| Go to alexjonesapp.com and let the Democrat Deep State Party know that we will never be silenced. | ||
| All right, coming up next hour, top deep state expert, Mike Benz. | ||
| Presidential advisor will be in studio with us to break major news. | ||
| We're also going to open the phones up, take your calls today. | ||
| We have Leonardo Joni, very funny and very controversial comic in studio as well in the fourth hour. | ||
| All right, we are now in the 22nd day of the total government shutdown, as it's called. | ||
| And it is really starting to cause problems in the economy. | ||
| It shouldn't be like that. | ||
| The government shouldn't be so gigantic where that is the case. | ||
| And Trump's been able to move around a lot of money and keep the troops paid and keep ICE paid and other federal marshals paid and things like that. | ||
| And if you drive by federal buildings around the country, most of the parking lots are basically empty other than security guards. | ||
| And if you actually look at who works in the federal government, it's the Border Patrol and ICE and federal agents in general have big workloads. | ||
| But all the rest of them, if you study it, are sitting around on their hands. | ||
| And Trump is using this to just dismantle hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars of government jobs. | ||
| Tens of thousands of government workers are being let go every couple of days. | ||
| I mean, that's a good side effect of this, but already government payments into the healthcare system are stopping, and people are seeing insurance costs explode. | ||
| And when the SNAP benefits, you know, the welfare of the food stamps, all that end November 1st, and that's coming up in about 10, 11 days, then you're going to see what the Democrats really want, and that is civil unrest and anger and cities burning. | ||
| And Trump is creating a rapid reaction force for civil unrest. | ||
| And they're calling it martial law. | ||
| It's completely constitutional, but it's 700 troops, National Guard, to be based out of Alabama. | ||
| That is like trying to hunt an elephant with a Daisy Red Rider BB gun. | ||
| We got 40-plus million illegals in this country. | ||
| Millions and millions of them have giant rap sheets, not to mention all the other criminal gangs. | ||
| The only thing that can deal with real uprisings of that type is going to be the police augmented with troops. | ||
| We have 3 million sworn officers or a little more. | ||
| That is still a small force, but it's the biggest one we've got. | ||
| And that's why the Democrats all over the country have cut up to half the police forces, creating just a scourge of crime waves that we've all experienced. | ||
| As soon as Biden did that, the Democrats did that at the local level with him. | ||
| He, of course, stopped all federal reporting out of blue cities so they could then claim that crime absurdly went down by 0.2%. | ||
| Tell that to everybody's getting robbed and killed and carjacked and home invaded. | ||
| I mean, even the fancy neighborhoods in Austin are getting robbed. | ||
| Our reporter got murdered by a gang of anti-white thugs. | ||
| So we all know what's happening. | ||
| And then the Soros DAs and county attorneys and judges letting these people out. | ||
| This is premeditated terrorism, holding the country hostage, engaging in asymmetric warfare. | ||
| And that's not rhetoric. | ||
| That's what this is. | ||
| And they admitted in Hollywood, oh, the movie Joker a few years ago was meant to inspire violence and uprisings and killing cops and how cool it is. | ||
| And the Civil War movie and the battle after battle movie that just came out with Leonardo DiCaprio. | ||
| And now I have all these new clips of Democrats, spokespersons, former press secretary, with extremely violent rhetoric calling for violence. | ||
| So we've always talked about it. | ||
| If the EBT cards don't work, if the food stamp cards don't work, for just a week, sociologists, people that study that, and I agree with them, the Pentagon studied it. | ||
| Within a week, you're going to have widespread rioting. | ||
| Within 14 days, the cities of the United States, particularly the mega cities, LA, New York, Chicago, are going to be absolute unlivable war zones. | ||
| I mean, they're already shitholes. | ||
| And Schumer's given interviews, others, said it on TV, Kakeem Jeffries, that they're turning the heat up for civil unrest and, quote, forceful uprisings. | ||
| We need to be ready to fight and die to overthrow the dictator, the king. | ||
| And then, when Trump sends in the troops and you got people shooting at firefighters like they always do and killing cops and all this, the military is going to open up on these people and they should. | ||
| And the media is going to claim, see, so that's how they're, if they don't stage a false flag, which they've been saying that they've been gearing up for, if they can't get their people together to carry that out because they think they're going to fail and they're scared to do it because they know they're losing and they can't provocateur enough violence to get the general public killing each other, | ||
| they'll just cut off the welfare checks and the food stamp debit cards. | ||
| And so we need to get General Flynn on. | ||
| He's an expert on this, former national security advisor to the president. | ||
| But I've studied it. | ||
| I've looked at the executive orders and I've looked at the constitutional powers of the president in an emergency. | ||
| They're trying to force Trump into looking like a tyrant. | ||
| He's already done a lot of maneuvers financially to stave a lot of the unrest off. | ||
| But I really believe it's constitutional. | ||
| And I'm going to do a deeper dive on it this afternoon, a special report because I've got a lot of the subsections here, but I want to talk to some constitutional lawyers first to make sure I'm absolutely right. | ||
| But if the legislative branch and the minority in it, using technicalities is sabotaging the country itself, I believe that Trump doesn't just have a right, he has a duty to declare it a financial emergency. | ||
| And there are maneuvers under those emergencies where he can order the Treasury to pay, even though I know Congress is supposed to levy taxes and raise the money, but in an emergency, the president can order, it's in the executive orders in the law, all sorts of measures. | ||
| So I know it's in the executive orders that are tied to laws. | ||
| There's a lot of them. | ||
| And it does move us into the field house of an authoritarian system. | ||
| But I mean, if a giant two-mile-wide asteroid plunged into the Midwest and had the equivalent of 5,000 nuclear bombs and half the country was destroyed, we'd be in an emergency. | ||
| So, but this isn't an asteroid. | ||
| This is the Democrats doing this. | ||
| So they're running around burning down the country and creating all this civil unrest that'll make the civil unrest we've seen previously look tame. | ||
| Do we just sit here when the Democrats admit they're doing this? | ||
| And then you can argue, well, people shouldn't be on welfare. | ||
| Well, that's the whole point of Cloud and Piven, which isn't the first time totalitarian systems have weighed down countries with debt to collapse them and bring in really a super oppressive system. | ||
| But Cloud and Pippin, for those that don't know, is two Democrat economics professors who developed the plan in the 60s. | ||
| It was implemented by the 70s by the Democrats to want to collapse society to get rid of capitalism and bring us into basically communism. | ||
| Well, they're doing Cloud and Piven right now. | ||
| And it's the elite, it's BlackRock, it's the powerful institutions that are doing this. | ||
| I remember in about 2005, you can pull this up, Greg Palast had a big leaker inside the IMF/slash World Bank release a 100-plus point plan of how they took down third world countries. | ||
| And they would go, collapse the government, turn off the welfare, have a big communist uprising that would then further crash the stock market, plunge the country into hell. | ||
| And then a lot of times they would put a leftist government in or even a super right-wing one and then bring in total tyranny as a response to that. | ||
| So it's a color revolution. | ||
| It's a form of regime change. | ||
| But Larry Fink and others talk about behavioral control and how they're doing this to control us. | ||
| And they've been doing similar things in Europe. | ||
| So this is a big deal. | ||
| So we've talked about cyber attacks they could use, power outages to bring in the control of the collapse, but the welfare checks and the EBT cards snap being canceled. | ||
| They say they cancel that. | ||
| That's canceled in 12 days. | ||
| And then you give it about a week and there's no food in all of these projects, cupboards, and refrigerators. | ||
| I mean, you don't need me to tell you what's going to happen, right? | ||
| You want a revolution, you make people hungry. | ||
| And that's why when you see the UN and the globalists and John Kerry saying we've got to cut half the farming because farming is bad for the earth, they claim it's not, or people starve, what? | ||
| The seas will rise and they're doing it all over the world, cutting out the food. | ||
| In all the different studies and actuaries, when over 50% of someone's income goes to food and energy, you get massive civil unrest and societal crisis. | ||
| When you hit 60%, you get war and absolute Road Warrior scenarios. | ||
| So we have upwards of 70% of Americans, 68% less than I checked, are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
| Personal debt's never been higher. | ||
| All of the key things are set for this. | ||
| And you've got all these movies and culture glorifying burning everything down to the point that they arrested hundreds of people during the Palisades, LA fires in January, setting fires. | ||
| People just jump out of their cars and start pouring gasoline on trees. | ||
| And you see citizens go up and grab them and try to put the fires out. | ||
| And if you go watch the movie, The Joke, or any of it, it is glorified. | ||
| And they think because they don't have a nice place to live and the economy is not good for them. | ||
| And a lot of these people are lazy. | ||
| You see that? | ||
| Black, white, and matter. | ||
| They got bad attitudes. | ||
| But also the economy in general is bad and the taxes are too high. | ||
| It's mainly in the blue states and cities. | ||
| They believe if they burn down society, that'll take down the establishment and they're going to get some great thing on the other side. | ||
| But the globalists are implementing this. | ||
| And even revolutions run by good people almost end up with something worse in every case. | ||
| That's why ours is so rare in America. | ||
| You can count on one hand peaceful revolutions that have actually really been successful and changed the world. | ||
| Usually collapse by a corrupt establishment through incompetence brings somewhat of a renaissance out of it. | ||
| But everything is set for this. | ||
| The UK is set for civil war. | ||
| Europe's set for it. | ||
| All of it's been put in place. | ||
| You look at the policies of government and you say what they're doing is going to cause this. | ||
| Well, that's what they admit they're doing. | ||
| It's called the great reset. | ||
| That's why they had the COVID lockdowns for up to three years in the third world, a year and a half in the West. | ||
| It's supposed to destroy small businesses and destroy families and put pressure on people. | ||
| And also people get in the habit of working five days a week and the ethic and everything. | ||
| And you send people home for a year to watch Netflix and get drunk and play with their tally whackers. | ||
| In corporations, they have massive problems having people come back. | ||
| People don't want to work anymore. | ||
| And it's been set up where they can go get welfare and the rest of it. | ||
| They want you out of the working system into the dependency system to weigh down the carrying capacity of the Western economies to collapse it. | ||
| That is the Cloud and Piven strategy. | ||
| But prior to that, the globalists talked about these plans. | ||
| But a lot of smart billionaires and people that were just part of the system but weren't really evil, they've woken up and seen this will destroy the elites as well. | ||
| They're not going to have some control burn down the West and then reorganize out of that. | ||
| If you look at all the different angles, things are already so precarious in the world that it's a probability that it's going to degenerate so fast and get so bad that it'll be irreversible collapse and the globalists won't be safe in their bunkers. | ||
| So here's Jesse Waters talking about the Democrat base is seething because Chuck Schumer is holding their food stamps hostage. | ||
| Y'all better stay the F out of my way in these stores. | ||
| Here's the club. | ||
| The guy who just stepped foot into the White House makes Putin look like a cupcake. | ||
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We have Darth Vader. | |
| You know Darth Vader, right? | ||
| Darth Vader is a man who I think I said him right. | ||
| Is that Darth? | ||
| Stand up, please, Darth Vader. | ||
| Stand up. | ||
| Does everybody know this is, they call him Darth Vader. | ||
| I call him a fine man, but he's cutting Democrat priorities and they're never going to get him back. | ||
| Vader's taking a lightsaber to fat while Democrats keep the government closed. | ||
| Fetterman says it feels like a different movie. | ||
| It's Groundhog Day, you know, and I'm just saying, and it's not entertaining. | ||
| That's a great movie, but this is why won't Democrats just turn off the movie? | ||
| They're holding everyone hostage. | ||
| A Democrat senator was speaking anonymously and admitted, quote, people are going to get hammered. | ||
| Another insider said in that same story, quote, we would have enough votes to reopen the government if people were not terrified of getting the guillotine. | ||
| Radicals are having their way with Schumer, and there's nothing he can do about it. | ||
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I think he's mentally good. | |
| He's been beat up by young radical lunatics. | ||
| And I think Chuck Schumer is gotten. | ||
| But it's not just the commie wing of the Democrats that they have to appease. | ||
| Big insurance wants a payout. | ||
| What Democrats find themselves in a place is we've shut down the government to protect subsidies for an insurance marketplace that funnels $800 billion a year into the pockets of all these insurance companies. | ||
| That's what this shutdown is all about. | ||
| Democrats want to give your money to donors and illegals. | ||
| While the poorest of the poor Americans get scrooged, 42 million people could lose their food stamps if Schumer doesn't open up by Halloween. | ||
| Schumer and Hips are still getting a paycheck, but poor families can't eat and they're getting hangry. | ||
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Y'all better stay out of my way in these stores. | |
| I'm walking out with cars and I'm not paying for Chum. | ||
| If you won't start moving, oh, it's going to happen. | ||
| Before my kids go broke in his like jack, I'm going to be stealing like it ain't no tomorrow. | ||
| Go ahead and start stealing from like grocery stores. | ||
| Walmart already has enough money. | ||
| Since they want to take food stamps a week, I'm going to Walmart. | ||
| I'm going to break up any damn damn warm right in the basket. | ||
| I'm warming right about the move, get the out of my way. | ||
| I'm not paying for a damn thing. | ||
| It's a hanger strike, and they're warning workers, don't get in our way. | ||
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And the PSA to them retail workers during this hard time of what is going on in the world. | |
| I really don't advise y'all to try to chase after anybody that's trying to collect them some food for their family as they're walking out that door with that cart because you might around and don't make it home. | ||
| And lock your doors. | ||
| They're not just going for the grocery aisle. | ||
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Let me not get my food stamps. | |
| I'm going back to stealing. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| If you leave your car unlocked in the middle of the night, lock it. | ||
| Because if I don't get no food stamps, believe me and mine's going to eat regardless. | ||
| Oh, we believe you, a Hispanic supremacist and black supremacist killed our reporter. | ||
| Shot him dead and celebrated it. | ||
| Made music videos about it. | ||
| It's so cool to kill a white person, isn't it? | ||
| This is deliberate. | ||
| I already read the article, showed the clubs. | ||
| The Democrats know exactly what they're doing. | ||
| They're terrorist. | ||
| They're holding us all hostage. | ||
| And they set all this up in the 60s to get all these people without parents on welfare and then teach them it's their right to go out and kill. | ||
| That's why we got something called the Second Amendment. | ||
| So let me tell you, don't bring your ass to my house unless you want to be six feet under. | ||
| What really makes a nutraceutical work? | ||
| What is a nutraceutical? | ||
| What is a supplement? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, let's just talk about PowerPlant, for example. | ||
| So methyl drive is something that everyone, whether they're 12 or whether they're 90, they should all take it. | ||
| PowerPlant is a little bit more specific. | ||
| It's good for both men and women. | ||
| I would say it has a stronger, more pronounced factor on the younger side, especially people that are into high-intensity exercise. | ||
| Key ingredient in that is cordyceps, which increases your oxygen carrying capacity, but it also increases ATP and it also helps you make new mitochondria. | ||
| So imagine taking something like cordyceps found in PowerPlant and then combining it with methyl drive. | ||
| But oh, wait, there's also total male mineral support in PowerPlant. | ||
| We've got zinc, which increases luteinizing hormone, which makes you produce more testosterone. | ||
| But then to counteract the rise in sex hormone binding globulin, we include boron in it to increase your free testosterone. | ||
| That's something that normal formulas don't do. | ||
| We've got the thing that creates free testosterone in your body in PowerPlant, according to studies. | ||
| That's mainline. | ||
| You can Google it. | ||
| And not all CoQ10 is the same, right? | ||
| Everyone should take CoQ10. | ||
| Listen, and if you're going to take CoQ10, you're going to go to some store or some pharmacy and they're going to try to sell you a bottle with the same amount that's in here for like 50 bucks. | ||
| You get CoQ10 plus four other ingredients with this. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| And the same amount. | ||
| Same amount. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| We make this stuff for you and for ourselves. | ||
| Everyone at the Infowars office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
| That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
| And then you designed it to go with our ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's the key. | ||
| For 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. | ||
| So the methylene blue is like the engine in gasoline. | ||
| These products together are some nitrous oxide. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| I know most of you are tuned in because you get this, but for new listeners, I know a lot of people are interested in the show. | ||
| So they, as a novelty, want to hear what it's all about. | ||
| You tune in, I see the comments like, oh, this guy's scary. | ||
| He's a fear porn dealer. | ||
| You go back and listen to shows I did 30 years ago that are online, or 20 years ago, or 10 years ago, or five years ago, a year ago, we have been tracking exactly what would happen. | ||
| And there are powerful globalist social engineer that are social Darwinist. | ||
| And if you're a new viewer, you need to write that down, look up what it means. | ||
| And we'll put the definition up. | ||
| Social Darwinist, a theory out of Darwinian evolution that was popularized by the British Empire and then by robber barons as an excuse to treat people like animals and say no matter how evil and how horrible the establishment is, you deserve it if you're not in the elite. | ||
| So it's predatory, anti-human eugenics. | ||
| Think Hitler, he was just a spin-off of it, and they used the defenses of social Darwinism and eugenics taught in England and the U.S. at Nuremberg as their defense. | ||
| Social Darwinists were proponents of the idea that human society as individuals are subject to the same survival of the fittest principle as in nature, leading to the belief that competition and inequity are natural and necessary for social progress. | ||
| The ideology which emerged in the 19th century and most closely associated with figures like Herbert Spencer was used to justify laissez-faire capitalism, racial hierarchies, imperialism, and the eugenics movement. | ||
| Modern science has completely discredited the theory. | ||
| Now, that's total crap by OpenAI and, you know, Google or Gemini. | ||
| The British crown and the Royal Society funded it with Francis Galton to say we shouldn't have a free market and we should even shut down regular competition for the general public because their main enemy was actually people that were smart and intelligent from the grassroots. | ||
| They called the final revolution to actually shut down competition because why should they leave competition that could unseat them if they're really the fittest, they just end the human system as we know it and dumb down the public and then phase out the majority of the population and then they've won instead of seeing it as a compendium of human competition and rugged individualism that is the American system and the Renaissance and Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| So even the AI definition of it is a twisted fabrication. | ||
| Basically, it's a license to kill. | ||
| And if you can get away with it, do it. | ||
| So it's on record, declassified. | ||
| They started putting fluoride in the water after World War II to lower your IQ infertility. | ||
| IQs have dropped more than 15 points with just that alone. | ||
| You stun the public to make them more easily manageable. | ||
| So just understand that's who these people are. | ||
| And they've got reports out I saw yesterday all over the country where there are thousands of school districts where not one child can pass a reading, writing, or mathematics test. | ||
| They began decades ago teaching the two plus two equals whatever you want. | ||
| It is deliberate sabotage of human civilization. | ||
| All of this. | ||
| And you see the results on the streets. | ||
| I want to get into eugenics and some big developments on murdering children. | ||
| And I don't mean just in the womb. | ||
| Now they're murdering children in the Netherlands, in Canada, and other areas. | ||
| It's all run by the big multinational corporations and calling it assisted suicide. | ||
| Just like they call experimental mRNA shots a vaccine and change the definition. | ||
| Now, assisted suicide is the state saying the state is a ward over this child. | ||
| The state is the guardian. | ||
| The state makes the decision for the child. | ||
| And the state has decided to kill the child as young as five. | ||
| This is openly happening. | ||
| I'll get to that in a moment. | ||
| But first, just to bookend, what we were covering earlier with the digital food stamp EBT card welfare system set to be turned off November 1st, that's nine, ten days away, depending on how the crow flies. | ||
| And within a week, you are going to have massive civil unrest. | ||
| In fact, you already see people throwing fits all over the place online, promising to loot, steal, kill, burn as soon as the cards don't work, not just as soon as their cupboards are bare. | ||
| So when I said at the start of the show, I predict within seven days, within by November 8th, I predict massive civil unrest and destruction if the shutdown continues. | ||
| And again, you have Schumer in news articles, interviews, and all Democrats everywhere, Rakeem Jeffries, saying, oh, no, we're going to keep it shut down to create anger. | ||
| So we can get a forceful uprising, Schumer said. | ||
| In fact, have McBrain, because there's been so many clubs last week, so many of them had him play, Get Schumer saying forceful uprising, get the mayor saying civil war rematch, get the governor of Illinois saying, you know, we're going to fight. | ||
| The view saying it's time to fight and die. | ||
| It's time to kill. | ||
| There's a bunch of activists saying, wait till we riot and then the troops kill us, then we're going to burn down the country. | ||
| These new clips, it needs to be too long because if you put them all in there last few weeks, it'll be like an hour long. | ||
| But it's give me like three minutes of Democrats saying they're going to use a shutdown for violence and calling for increased violence. | ||
| Because I'm just thinking about all of it and it's just, it actually makes my head spin. | ||
| This is so wantonly reckless and evil and so villainous. | ||
| And they're the ones that shut the government down. | ||
| And then they're calling Trump a would-be dictator for a paltry, a meager, a anemic, 400 troops to Chicago, 200 to Portland, 200 to Memphis. | ||
| And yeah, just the image of the military has made crime go down. | ||
| Violent crime, 98% in D.C. We even have Democrats in Memphis saying crime has plunged. | ||
| Thank God criminals are so stupid. | ||
| I mean, do you think 300 troops in D.C. with the regular carnage you see could even stop that note? | ||
| But the criminals see some Humvees, see some troops stationed, you know, in public places. | ||
| And I likened it to putting a scarecrow up in your cornfields. | ||
| And then the crows, as long as you change its outfit once every few weeks and move the scarecrow around, if you leave a scarecrow in one spot for like a year, there'll be crows sitting on its head. | ||
| But if you move it, they're smart, but not too smart. | ||
| They go, oh, it's alive because they're watching. | ||
| And you got to change its outfit. | ||
| Just like if you got a fake owl on the top of your house because you don't want buzzards, you know, sitting up there crapping on your house or whatever. | ||
| You put a fake owl up there where you got to move the owl every few months. | ||
| And that's what the troops are right now is a scarecrow. | ||
| We got 40 million illegals in this country. | ||
| Yeah, look at this, Representative Pramilla JPAL actually admits illegals, received taxpayer-funded SNAP benefits. | ||
| Yesterday, I was at a food bank in my district talking about snap cuts. | ||
| People are not showing up because they're afraid it's undocumented immigrants. | ||
| Why are illegals in your district receiving taxpayer-funded SNAP? | ||
| Because they do. | ||
| They've been pulling millions of illegal aliens, over 2 million illegal aliens names have been pulled off voter rolls just since Trump got in. | ||
| And they just keep running computer programs and finding more. | ||
| I got articles here just this week. | ||
| Thousands of potential non-citizens found on Texas voter rolls. | ||
| It's over 2 million total taken off. | ||
| They give illegals driver's license. | ||
| Illegals vote. | ||
| Obama in 2016 said, if you're here in the country, you're allowed to vote. | ||
| Go vote. | ||
| They advertise that illegals should go vote. | ||
| Then they play this game, but they're not voting. | ||
| So here is Karine Jean-Pierre saying it was an existential threat and that Trump is an authoritarian regime. | ||
| Far from it. | ||
| We're meeting the deep state authoritarian dug-in regime and we're meeting it with constitutional measures. | ||
| And you see the judges sabotaging it, blocking it, everything. | ||
| It's all overturned, but it slows it down. | ||
| And there's an issue in history when you're met with totalitarianism and met with war, then regular conventions are thrown by the wayside, which they intend to force Trump into. | ||
| But they're the ones doing it. | ||
| It's not good for the U.S. credit rating for Trump to declare a civil emergency. | ||
| Trump doesn't want to do it. | ||
| He wants to declare a Jubilee. | ||
| He wants to get a lot of the interest rates and all this stuff cut. | ||
| He's doing that. | ||
| He wants to have prosperity. | ||
| That's not good for business to have burning cities. | ||
| No, the Democrats want that. | ||
| And the good news is even the Bill Maher's and most of the Democrats that aren't suicidal are saying this is wrong and should stop because Bill Maher is smart enough to understand a collapsed America and a collapsed world isn't good for his own personal life. | ||
| He's smart enough to understand that he can't be insulated from this. | ||
| But people like Mark Zuckerberg thinks he's insulated. | ||
| Mark Zuckerberg's got his giant underground bunker and compound in Kauai, but all the locals hate his guts. | ||
| And when things collapse, Mark isn't going to be in a very good place. | ||
| And I said that about a year before he started meacoping, at least acting like he wasn't a global seymore. | ||
| I directly talked to him via the air. | ||
| I directly went to his house and just talked to some of the security guys at the gate and just said, you need to let him know that, you know, I know he's doing all this because he's scared and the other elites are, but I'm sure you guys understand a full collapse. | ||
| Nobody's going to be safe. | ||
| So this isn't a threat. | ||
| I'm saying he should really join us and back away from what he's been doing. | ||
| So that's where we are. | ||
| Here is the press secretary. | ||
| And then I'm going to play Democrat Antonio Parkinson, state rep of Tennessee, admits on live TV that Trump's Memphis task force is transforming the city. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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And right now, in this moment, there's an existential threat. | |
| Our democracy is hanging by a thread. | ||
| Some people would say we're already an authoritarian regime. | ||
| And I need to see teeth. | ||
| I need to see fire. | ||
| And not just me, many people are worried and concerned. | ||
| You got to grab a thug. | ||
| We got to turn around the guns on this fascist system. | ||
| These ICE agents got to get shot and wiped out. | ||
| This day, the state machinery that's a fan display right there has to get wiped out. | ||
| So what's your overall take, though, on the Memphis Safe Task Force? | ||
| Because some are, of course, a talenting, saying the crime numbers are really dropping down. | ||
| Other folks are saying, well, I think they were already dropping before they got here. | ||
| How do you see it, Rappers? | ||
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You know, they were already dropping before they got here. | |
| And apparently they're dropping more. | ||
| You know, you can't argue that. | ||
| I mean, you know, you can see behavioral differences, you know, in our communities. | ||
| You know, people are rushing out to get their tags now, right? | ||
| You know, you can switch lanes without a Finn Finn almost knocking you off the freeway, you know, zipping past you at a thousand miles per hour. | ||
| There are behavioral differences that are happening, and it's evidence. | ||
| The Democrats promote lawlessness, cut the police, tell people to be violent, let violent offenders out of jail, the Soros operatives. | ||
| They admit that's the plan and make all these movies about how sexy it is. | ||
| And then the police get prosecuted anytime they try to defend themselves by the Soros operatives. | ||
| The police forces have been slow rolling in most of these jurisdictions and they've been standing down. | ||
| We don't need the National Guard, but the jurisdictions have basically stood down to different degrees. | ||
| And so under the Constitution, that's when the feds come in. | ||
| That's when the governors first are supposed to send in the state police and the state guard. | ||
| That's in the constitutions of all the states. | ||
| So this was all set up by the founders. | ||
| This is all prepared. | ||
| This is all constitutional. | ||
| That's why all these rulings against Trump have been overturned by higher courts because it's cut and dry. | ||
| So here's some of the articles. | ||
| Is the U.S. heading for another civil war? | ||
| The British news asked. | ||
| Civil war, Trump administration to establish National Guard response force to be mobilized for mass civil unrest by April of next year. | ||
| 700 troops next year, too late. | ||
| 10,000 isn't enough. | ||
| I mean, that's nothing. | ||
| I mean, 40 million illegal aliens here. | ||
| 10,000 federal agents doing an ICE enforcement. | ||
| That's the Dutch boy with his finger in the broken dam. | ||
| Trump's DHS hammering illegal aliens with $10 billion in fines to force self-deportation. | ||
| It's working. | ||
| Doing a lot of administrative stuff. | ||
| ICE deportations continue to set records amid rising violence and bounties on agents up to $50,000. | ||
| And you got to keep Jeffrey saying, we're coming to get you. | ||
| ICE. | ||
| We're doxing you. | ||
| All the Antifa beating people up. | ||
| Feds face off with Antifa again outside Portland ICE facility as local police continue protecting commies and arresting people that are attacked by Antifa. | ||
| And now exclusive, the great Nick Sortor took the first known video of the inside of an Antifa safe house. | ||
| It's actually in my film, Police State 2, the Takeover, inside them. | ||
| But there's some others, but this is interesting. | ||
| This is a safe house where violent Antifa terrorists flee after they commit their crimes. | ||
| It's all paid for by NGOs. | ||
| They have posters hanging up with the NGOs. | ||
| Portland police allow them to harbor criminals there and do nothing about it. | ||
| But of course, they're not organized, but they are. | ||
| An FBI raid should be the first next step here, as well as the storage unit down the street, but that's not happening, which houses thousands of dollars in goods paid for by unknown sources. | ||
| Well, we know by who. | ||
| And now the National Guard, after the judge's order was overturned, shouldn't even have to overturn it. | ||
| Judges have the power to block Trump doing that. | ||
| Are now arriving, so we'll see what happens there. | ||
| Will they false flag the Antifa like they promote in the movie and in the Podesta Plan Civil War? | ||
| Here is Nick Sortor inside the Antifa hideout. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| And for radio listeners, they were dumb and let the door open. | ||
| They had their Palestinian flag, all the rest of it. | ||
| out their kitchen and got their mask off. | ||
| Well, there you go. | ||
| Get the fuck back. | ||
| What are you doing? | ||
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What are you doing? | |
| That's what I thought. | ||
| We're such punks. | ||
| I know they're protected by the police. | ||
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I'm just checking it out. | |
| I'm on a public sidewalk. | ||
| Close the window if you don't want to see in. | ||
| There you go. | ||
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You're so fucking closeted, Dave. | |
| You're a fad. | ||
| You look like you're a little bit of a dude. | ||
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This is life. | |
| And again, you can sit there with an iPhone in a tiny little space under that window and get plenty of footage. | ||
| So somebody should, you know, go there when the door's not open and they don't know you're looking and you get everything. | ||
| You can also. | ||
| Motherfucker's talking women. | ||
| Fucking miners and shit. | ||
| What the fuck is wrong with you? | ||
| Why are you stalking this person? | ||
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She assaulted me. | |
| Then they started attacking people. | ||
| I guess we didn't bleep this. | ||
| I mean, this is a total. | ||
| There they come with their umbrellas. | ||
| Total and complete clown show. | ||
| Hey, guys, bleep that so we can play on the show. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Absolute total garbage. | ||
| In my film, Police State 2, the Takeover. | ||
| We have footage that folks got inside a building the government paid for four-story building with hundreds of Antifa in it. | ||
| And they went out during the World Trade Organization event that Clinton was hosting, and they had over 100,000 peacefully protesting it. | ||
| That's how they shut down the left, was sending out Antifa to attack police and others. | ||
| They were told to stand down. | ||
| Then Antifa ran back and hid in the building, and then the police were given the order to attack the peaceful crowds. | ||
| That was back when the Democratic Party had a left that was somewhat anti-globalist, but now it's totally and completely pro-globalist. | ||
| All right, Savannah Hernandez, veteran of the InfoWar and now White House correspondent and part of roundtable events with Trump and so much more. | ||
| She's going to be joining us coming up for the first 30 minutes of the next hour. | ||
| Then Mike Benz, one of the not the leading expert, the actual digging into the documents of the deep state, the Democrats, the NGOs, how it's all operating. | ||
| He's got major breaking news. | ||
| He'll be in the studio with us coming up in about 35 minutes from now. | ||
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This is the first one that I can go. | |
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Just kidding. | |
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| I am your host and chronicler, Alex Jones. | ||
| Savannah Hernandez coming up in just about five minutes. | ||
| Then Mike Benz, expert on the Globalist Par X Salon, in Studio, and more. | ||
| But I saw this clip going viral from my interview a week and a half ago with Tucker Carlson in Maine. | ||
| And I just wanted to put front and center for everybody. | ||
| You can debate and argue who runs the Globalists and what group's the worst and who's the worst government all day long. | ||
| We do that. | ||
| But we really should be talking about the cashless society control grid and opposing these internet IDs that the left is getting passed and the right is getting passed to protect children. | ||
| Well, it makes adults do internet ID as well. | ||
| It's really bad and it's moving very quickly. | ||
| Private big tech's doing it. | ||
| Governments are doing it. | ||
| States are doing it. | ||
| And they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. | ||
| Yeah, it's evil people that usually are the engineers and the architects of the road, but it's good people buying into the cover story that go along with it. | ||
| So it is really, really a front and center issue that needs to be addressed and needs to be dealt with. | ||
| So here's a short three minute, 15 second clip that we're live with right now that I'll post to X and Rumble and everywhere else later that I really hope you share with people because this is a short clip, but it nails it all very quickly, very succinctly. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| 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 cows passed gas. | ||
| It's path of 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 capitalist 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 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. | ||
| 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 or 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. | ||
| 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-nee 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. | ||
| So many of the InfoWars alumni have gone on to do such incredible, amazing things. | ||
| And Savannah Hernandez, many years ago, right out of college, came to work here and was just going to be like a producer and run shows and things. | ||
| I said, no, you need to be a reporter. | ||
| And she's like, really? | ||
| And I was like, yeah, you're really smart. | ||
| You need to do it. | ||
| And then she would go out boldly and get beat up by Antifa. | ||
| And I said, we're not, you got to stop that. | ||
| She's like, I'm sorry, Alex, but I'm going. | ||
| I'm not going to quit. | ||
| I said, that's fine. | ||
| I just don't want you dead on my watch. | ||
| I just, you know, I wouldn't send our mail reporters in. | ||
| She's tough. | ||
| But there she is, just every day, big questions to Trump in roundtable meetings with him, all over the news. | ||
| It's just so exciting to see that. | ||
| And I wanted to get her take just on the Trump administration, 280 days in or so, and where she sees Antifa going. | ||
| They turn off the EBT SNAP food stamp debit cards on the first. | ||
| The Democrats admit that they want to cause an explosion. | ||
| That will. | ||
| That's a false flag right there. | ||
| This is terrorism. | ||
| I wanted to get some of her take on, you know, behind the scenes stuff being in the White House all the time and, you know, kind of the spirit of what's going on there. | ||
| I love Trump with his big mug shot hanging up. | ||
| And then they have all the presidential photos. | ||
| They've removed Biden's and put an auto pin, a photo of an auto pin up there, just to get her 35,000-foot view on all of this and really just reminiscing because in our years, how many years here at InfoWars? | ||
| I mean, when we hire like nine years ago, I forget, eight years ago, I forget. | ||
| She can give the numbers, just what she thought about being here then and now where she is today. | ||
| And it's so exciting. | ||
| She's really a microcosm of this or a poster child of it about people getting involved, people going out and being citizen reporters. | ||
| You don't need to be in an organization. | ||
| People going out and just getting engaged. | ||
| Everybody should do it in a small town, big city. | ||
| It doesn't mean it'll be your profession. | ||
| It doesn't mean you'll become super successful. | ||
| A lot of you will, but it just means there's more eyes and ears out there. | ||
| And that's really the power of the people. | ||
| So, Savannah, great to have you with us. | ||
| Thanks so much for having me, Alex. | ||
| I always love coming on the show. | ||
| And, you know, today is a big day because there's a lot of news surrounding the Canal Street report that I just did out of New York City. | ||
| So I'm getting attacked by the mainstream media quite a bit for that. | ||
| So, you know, it's funny because I'm on Infowars today. | ||
| Well, in the midst of an information war, I was actually just battling with a lot of these mainstream media journalists who keep, you know, coming to me for comment, basically stating that officials in New York City think that this raid yesterday was my fault because of my video. | ||
| And they're now labeling me as an influencer, trying to, again, basically play your report. | ||
| I was going to go there, but since you brought it up first, always, you know, on the ground, action, action, action, Savannah Hernandez, find her on X at SAV underscore says, underscore SAP says. | ||
| Start over, people that don't know about this big story. | ||
| What just happened? | ||
| Sure, Alex. | ||
| And again, I'm starting off with this one just because it's breaking right now. | ||
| Yesterday, Canal Street was raided by HSI New York. | ||
| Basically, they went in and they raided all of the illegal immigrants that sell a lot of counterfeit goods on that street. | ||
| Now, I was actually in New York for the No Kings protest this last weekend, and I wasn't even there to cover illegal immigration. | ||
| But as I was Ubering to my hotel, I saw this huge street that looked very similar to the streets of Paris. | ||
| I was just in Europe, and this looks just like what's going on with the African migrant crisis in Paris. | ||
| So I said, stop the car. | ||
| Let me pop out and see what's going on. | ||
| I'm walking down the street and I see hordes of illegal immigrants from Africa, many of them extremely aggressive and violent because, of course, they see me filming. | ||
| One, they try to tell me that I can't film. | ||
| Two, one of them gets in my face very aggressively, starts pointing at me and screaming. | ||
| So it's hilarious because after this raid that was conducted yesterday, the media trying to label these people as vendors. | ||
| They're not. | ||
| They're illegal immigrants, many of which were tied to the criminal acts of, you know, drug possession, drug trafficking, domestic violence, the worst of the worst here. | ||
| But essentially what happened, Alex, is I'm a simple American citizen who was driving down the street, saw an issue, made a video about it. | ||
| It went extremely viral. | ||
| The left wing was laughing at me, saying this wasn't newsworthy, and this has been happening for decades. | ||
| Two days later, ICE comes in and raids the entire area and makes nine arrests of violent illegals. | ||
| So that's what's currently going on right now. | ||
| And like I said, the mainstream media has really jumped in and is now trying to discredit my work and my reporting because I brought light to an issue that has been plaguing regular New Yorkers every single day. | ||
| That's what they always do. | ||
| How are you bad showing a bunch of illegal aliens lawlessly out doing this, attacking a reporter, and they change it to, oh, well, she's an influencer. | ||
| What the hell does that mean? | ||
| Like, they always say, Jones is an internet personality, even though I was on hundreds of radio stations. | ||
| You know, he's not real media. | ||
| Everybody's the media. | ||
| As Elon Musk said, we're all the media now. | ||
| And so it's a great thing to be attacked by him. | ||
| But how pathetic? | ||
| I mean, I saw the attacks. | ||
| Doesn't even make sense. | ||
| What does it mean? | ||
| She's an influencer. | ||
| She showed this lawless garbage going on. | ||
| And then we're the eyes and ears, see something, say something, and the feds swarm in right after you. | ||
| That's a good thing. | ||
| Good job. | ||
| They're attacking you that you spotlighted this. | ||
| That's a good thing. | ||
| Yeah, it's hilarious, Alex, because there's even people on the right as well who are saying this has been going on for so long. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| It's just going to be back to normal tomorrow or the next day. | ||
| And again, my response to that is great. | ||
| We'll keep coming back again and again and again until this issue is cleaned up and solved. | ||
| Now, the thing about the current Trump administration is they are very active online, right? | ||
| They're really watching what is going on, especially with real independent journalists and journalists who have been on the ground for years at this point, trying to highlight. | ||
| I'm not bringing all you guys in, which is smart. | ||
| You're the real media. | ||
| It's been incredible, Alex, because every single day I see one of my friends who I have been working tirelessly with on the streets for the last couple of years, you know, recognized by the White House. | ||
| And that's huge because for so long, it has been the CNNs, the MSNBCs who have been on the ground trying to tell us what's going on, or actually not even on the ground, but in the vicinity of a riot, not showing what's actually going on. | ||
| And it is us, the journalists who have been there who have been repeatedly attacked, trying to show America what's happening. | ||
| So it's been quite the year. | ||
| I was not expecting to, you know, even have the recognition of the White House that I have. | ||
| And I have, again, everybody, yourself included, Alex, to thank for that for continuing to push my work when I myself was censored back in 2020 off of X, right? | ||
| My reporting was not seen by very many people outside of the select few independent networks that were willing to platform me. | ||
| Now in 2025, we have the White House that is directly looking to journalists like myself on how they can clean up the United States of America. | ||
| So I do appreciate how quick they have been with their response and that they're actually paying attention to the issues that have been plaguing law-abiding American citizens, like the illegal immigration in New York. | ||
| Well, this is the globalist. | ||
| This is the globalist worst nightmare: real citizen journalists getting the largest audiences. | ||
| I mean, you have a bigger audience than CNN. | ||
| You have millions and millions of views a day. | ||
| They're a joke. | ||
| And so then they're busy and complaining, oh, who's this lady? | ||
| She's out there independently. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| They think, like, oh, we've got the big studios. | ||
| We're the big corporate media. | ||
| No one watches you. | ||
| It's like Jimmy Kimmel has less than a million viewers. | ||
| No need to censor him. | ||
| The guy is a joke. | ||
| And now we see every few days, an independent reporter like you will bring up something that Trumpy doesn't know. | ||
| He'll say, I'm going to check that. | ||
| And then within hours, when he finds out it's true, he takes action on it. | ||
| This is real people to the president, people to the government. | ||
| We're not just seeing transparency. | ||
| We're seeing massive response by the federal government in the areas Trump's gotten control of. | ||
| This is magic. | ||
| This is game-changing. | ||
| I mean, this is totally freaking out the globalists. | ||
| I mean, they fired Lou Dobbs at Fox Business as he exposed what Soros bragged about, getting State Department money to give illegal aliens debit cards because they couldn't have that come out. | ||
| Mike Benz is coming up on that. | ||
| But now it's all out in the open. | ||
| They literally could not have the facade fall. | ||
| The facade has fallen. | ||
| And there's still a fight ahead. | ||
| We haven't won the war yet, but we're winning the battles. | ||
| I don't see how the globalist establishment, not just here, but around the world, comes back from this. | ||
| They're losing everywhere. | ||
| They're losing everything. | ||
| They're in free fall, Savannah. | ||
| But then that makes me concerned about how will they, in their death rows, try to claw us into their grave. | ||
| Yeah, and I think we have already seen the direct response to that with the brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk, which millions of us saw. | ||
| The left wing is becoming increasingly violent. | ||
| And another thing that I have been dealing with, Alex, is obviously when I go out on the ground, I'm wearing my press badge. | ||
| It says Turning Point USA on it. | ||
| And two times now, two separate times, because after Charlie's death, I've really made it a point to just simply get B-roll. | ||
| I'm not trying to, you know, interview a lot of the people on the street anymore because they are extremely violent for simply being on the ground and taking B-roll. | ||
| These people read Turning Point USA on my badge and then come and violently either harass me or threaten me. | ||
| This happened in Portland and it also happened this last weekend at the No Kings protest. | ||
| I was simply standing there. | ||
| He had an older gentleman, probably in his 60s or 70s, who was so triggered by the word Turning Point USA that he felt the need to come up to me and call me a token and tell me that Charlie was a racist anti-Semite. | ||
| So these people are completely unhinged. | ||
| And again, like you said, Alex, you know, the left wing, all of the evil in society and around the world is freaking out right now because we have true transparency via X. We have the people who are allowed to actually be heard for the first time and they can no longer push this BS narrative that the illegal immigration that is ruining our streets is a popular thing, that transgenderism is a popular thing, that globalism is a popular thing. | ||
| No, being proud of your nation, being proud of the United States of America and wanting to, again, close the borders and clean things up is the popular take. | ||
| And I even appreciate it too, right? | ||
| Because I have been critical of the Trump administration since they got in, especially of Pam Bondi and the DOJ. | ||
| I've been calling and the reason that I was even on Canal Street was because I was like, okay, if Donald Trump is going to be the president of mass deportations, why is Canal Street still looking the way that it does? | ||
| So to see the immediate response, again, just goes to show that the admin is listening, even to their critics. | ||
| Yeah, but let's go further. | ||
| Let's go further. | ||
| When he got in, they dismantled border enforcement and internal enforcement. | ||
| They had 5,000 people. | ||
| They got 10,000 now. | ||
| Folks, everybody imagines the federal government's like, God, it's not. | ||
| So they got 10,000 enforcers and they're totally overwhelmed with huge jobs are being given. | ||
| But every time I see you or others spotlight something within hours or a day, they're on it. | ||
| We're expecting them to do all this. | ||
| No, we are the human intel. | ||
| We are the force multiplication. | ||
| The Green Berets go in and like one Green Beret is supposed to train a whole village to fight. | ||
| That's what we do. | ||
| And the village is the real army here. | ||
| So if we're looking for reinforcements of the cavalry, we're it. | ||
| And the point is, when we spotlight, I'm getting chills. | ||
| Instant response from Trump. | ||
| They've only got 10,000 agents. | ||
| They're heroes. | ||
| They're being shot, killed, attacked, center blocks, rammed, and they're calling them Nazis. | ||
| They're not Goliath. | ||
| They're David. | ||
| It's just true. | ||
| They're doing a constitutional duty. | ||
| These people are heroes. | ||
| Exactly, Alex. | ||
| And again, to give the audience a reminder, because I've been reporting on Portland extensively, their ICE facility has been under siege for over 100 plus days at this point. | ||
| I mean, I was there a couple of weeks ago. | ||
| I had counted 120 days. | ||
| So it's probably up to like 140 at this point. | ||
| They had spray painted, shoot Nazis, you know, kill ICE pigs. | ||
| The only good cop is a dead cop all over that building. | ||
| Every single day. | ||
| People on the stage with the Chicago mayor saying, kill ICE agents. | ||
| You have Don Lemon saying, get guns. | ||
| I mean, that's illegal. | ||
| That's not free speech. | ||
| Exactly, Alex. | ||
| And that's what I'm saying, too, regarding where we are at as a country. | ||
| Many Americans have lost their own. | ||
| Where do you see them going next that they're now failing? | ||
| What do you see them doing, Savannah? | ||
| I mean, I think we're seeing it right now. | ||
| They're getting increasingly violent and not to the point of even just rhetoric or attacking people on the street, but to, you know, the point of killing people and calling for their political opposition to be killed. | ||
| It's a very volatile situation that we're currently at, which is why, again, we do need to continue to keep the pressure on the DOJ and the FBI to keep their eye on a lot of these people because, again, this is insane. | ||
| You can't be threatening federal agents and calling for death to half of the United States of America or anybody who supports the president and get away with it. | ||
| I mean, Alex, after this story yesterday, I got multiple death threats, people stating that they're going to come to my home, that they're going to see me soon, all because I went and I pointed a camera at a street and said, hey, this looks like an issue. | ||
| So you left me. | ||
| We could get a compilation. | ||
| How many times have you been physically attacked, punched, hit in the head? | ||
| I mean, the point is, is that you had to leave him for us because I just told you, I just said, I care about you too much. | ||
| I just, I can't, I can't do it. | ||
| And I understood that was your choice. | ||
| You left, which I still made the right decision, but I'm still so proud of you here. | ||
| I just, in good conscience, couldn't do this. | ||
| But we've all been attacked. | ||
| Sword Or gets beat up. | ||
| Then they arrest him. | ||
| I mean, they've done all these things to all of us. | ||
| And we just sit here and it just gets worse and worse. | ||
| It's so good that Trump's declared him terrorist and that they've charged some of terrorism that shot up ICE facilities and kill illegal aliens. | ||
| So dumb that just shoot up a van trying to kill the agents that kill illegals. | ||
| We need these guys to be hammered. | ||
| I mean, these are literal, ghoulish, intimidating, terroristic thugs. | ||
| I want them constitutionally smashed. | ||
| Well, exactly, Alex. | ||
| And it's like a chessboard, right? | ||
| We're looking at the pawns right now. | ||
| These Antifa members that are on the ground, they're simply the first phase of this violent domestic terrorism. | ||
| But who is financing these people? | ||
| And after the Antifa roundtable that I attended with the president, we actually did have the IRS and then multiple high-level members of the administration come forward and state that they are investigating the financial ties of Antifa. | ||
| And I personally would love to see Mark Bray extradited from Spain, brought back to the U.S. and charged for material support of a domestic terrorist organization. | ||
| And they are fleeing, which shows they know it's coming. | ||
| But absolutely, that's why it's a problem to have all these DOJ globalists because even when the IRS or the Treasury Secretary refers this, nothing happens. | ||
| Exactly, Alex. | ||
| I mean, there's still a lot of rot that needs to be rooted out. | ||
| And, you know, I think people do get impatient. | ||
| I myself get impatient because, like you just said, we expected Donald Trump to get into office and then for everything to be done in a second. | ||
| But obviously there is a process to this. | ||
| I even have, you know, Intel sources within the FBI who state that just cleaning out the FBI itself was a feat that took time. | ||
| So hopefully we will see more movement. | ||
| And like I said, I got a new line detector test. | ||
| It's literally, it's literally a Herculean task cleaning out the stables. | ||
| And I'm not even defending. | ||
| We got three indictments now, more coming, but absolutely, people don't understand. | ||
| I talked to Ed Martin about this. | ||
| He just said, he just said, all we do is try to find people that actually do their job and it's almost impossible. | ||
| Then he has endless whistleblowers like the chief of staff saying, no, Biden didn't sign any of these laws. | ||
| Like it's like drinking out of a fire hose. | ||
| Exactly, Alex. | ||
| And again, from my perspective on this as a member of the media, we see the exact same thing over here, right? | ||
| The journalists who are backed by multi-billion dollar media industries like CNN, MSNBC, I mean, take your pick on, you know, whatever news network you want. | ||
| They should be doing this type of work with the security and the money to be able to do it and the ability to have researchers who help them with these stories. | ||
| But no, it's regular citizens like you and I, Alex, that are having to go and expose these stories. | ||
| It's regular New Yorkers who have to go on X and reach out to me and say, hey, can you come to this street? | ||
| Can you come to that street? | ||
| Hey, can you look into this story? | ||
| Because again, New York City officials are doing nothing. | ||
| And the response of their state government and local government has been disgusting because you had Mayor Eric Adams come out and state, oh, we had nothing to do with this. | ||
| You have Andrew Cuomo even stating that this type of, you know, raid is unconstitutional and it's bad. | ||
| And we shouldn't be attacking innocent street vendors. | ||
| These aren't innocent street vendors. | ||
| These are violent criminals. | ||
| And, you know, whether we're talking about the illegal immigrants on the street or the people who are getting fired in the federal government, we have criminals all across this nation at multiple levels. | ||
| And again, cleaning up the country has taken time, but I am seeing positive effects, Alex. | ||
| And like I said, being invited to the Antifa roundtable showed not only me, but Andy No, Katie Davis Court, independent journalists who have been brutally beaten by Antifa, that the administration is serious about getting these problems solved. | ||
| And the crazy thing too, Alex, is I thought this roundtable was going to be private. | ||
| And then they've told us, no, we are going to make the press pool come in and force them to cover this story because they have not covered Antifa for years. | ||
| So we're going to force them to listen to your stories and broadcast them to the nation. | ||
| So it's very strategic, everything that they're doing. | ||
| And again, the transparency is the key. | ||
| The fact that we have X and citizen journalists is the key to actually fixing America. | ||
| So to, you know, everybody watching as well, if you see an issue and you're like, well, this has been going on for such a long time. | ||
| I mean, it's never going to get fixed. | ||
| Get rid of that mentality because that's how America dies. | ||
| As soon as you have that mentality and give into it, that's when it's game over. | ||
| Every single issue that you see, every single criminal act, you go and you expose it and you keep exposing it until something is done. | ||
| That's how we've been doing it. | ||
| It's been a bitch all day that the federal government's not perfect and Trump didn't get it all done. | ||
| Compared to what he did eight years ago, it's night and day, but it's up to us. | ||
| And I go back to that of you get out in the field, you get all these contacts, you get all this help. | ||
| You alone, I was trying to think of all the huge stories you broke, all the insane stuff that if you weren't there, no one would know. | ||
| Like the Dodgers with, you know, literal Satan groups doing prayers on the field and you expose it top story. | ||
| I mean, it just goes on and on and on. | ||
| So people ask me, how do I get into podcasting? | ||
| Well, bigger than just sitting in a studio interviewing people like I do. | ||
| And, you know, we've done the field stuff as well. | ||
| You can just go out with a camera to any leftist event and you're going to see total insanity. | ||
| We need more people to spotlight the bad guys and not go, well, I don't have a job at some organization, so I'm not going to do it. | ||
| And the media tries to criticize, oh, you're not really on a corporate media. | ||
| You're not CNN. | ||
| So don't listen to this. | ||
| It's the footage. | ||
| It's the reality. | ||
| And our audiences are all bigger than theirs. | ||
| They're already over. | ||
| The last facade is the idea that they still have any power. | ||
| Alex, and you know what? | ||
| After the Antifa roundtable, I actually had Mehdi Hassan who came after me because I used to work for you. | ||
| He tried to use it to discredit me and he tried to say that I wasn't a real journalist. | ||
| And my response was, who are you, Mehdi? | ||
| And also, the majority of America doesn't even like you because you only push ideals that are antithetical to our entire country. | ||
| You hate the United States. | ||
| You hate our foundation. | ||
| You hate our culture, our morals, our values, our religion. | ||
| So why are you even here? | ||
| So these are the people that are attacking us. | ||
| And again, it's the same left wing that cheered on the death of Charlie Kirk that is trying to discredit us and tell us that we don't matter. | ||
| But our voices matter so much that we were able to re-elect President Trump into office. | ||
| And we are now taking our country back and cleaning it up every day. | ||
| We've overpowered their lawfare, their election fraud, their brainwashing. | ||
| We have the initiative. | ||
| People should be really positive and be engaged in doing this. | ||
| Do a little bit more time with us. | ||
| You mentioned all these things I've seen. | ||
| I'm like, oh, we should have that. | ||
| We should have that. | ||
| During the break, send us a few clips you want to play of everything you're saying. | ||
| She has video of all this. | ||
| This is just wild. | ||
| And again, they come and ridicule us like, you're not media. | ||
| You're a white supremacist. | ||
| It just, it doesn't work anymore. | ||
| And it just shows how pathetic these people are. | ||
| But Savannah, before we go to break, come back with you. | ||
| Everybody needs to follow your work. | ||
| Most people already do when it goes viral, but it's so incredible what you do. | ||
| How does the general population follow what you do? | ||
| Go follow me on X at Sav says. | ||
| And then I'm also working with Frontlines TPUSA. | ||
| We have a great group of journalists that are on the ground consistently putting out all of the work. | ||
| You know, again, that the mainstream media refuses to touch. | ||
| So, go follow me on Axe, go follow me on YouTube at Sav says. | ||
| And, you know, like you were saying too, Alex, regarding just being a regular citizen journalist, I am, you know, recording this interview with you from my house right now, just to give people perspective of what this looks like. | ||
| So, anybody can do this. | ||
| Anybody who has an iPhone can go and make a positive change. | ||
| And we do need Americans to do that. | ||
| How many years ago did you come to work at InfoWars? | ||
| I want to say it was, I started in 2018 to 2020. | ||
| So, how many years is that now, Alex? | ||
| Seven? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, did you ever imagine you'd be this successful? | ||
| No. | ||
| And I always think back to that conversation we had in the break room, Alex, where I was like, I don't want to do this. | ||
| I'm nervous. | ||
| I can't be on camera. | ||
| I still feel that way today, but here we are. | ||
| And I always credit you and say thank you for pushing me and believing me and seeing the potential because I didn't see it in myself. | ||
| And you were the first one. | ||
| Well, I certainly did. | ||
| So I remember part of the story, but retell that when we come back, then send us some clips because everything you're saying, I know you have clips of it. | ||
| I've seen a bunch of it. | ||
| We need to play some of these clips. | ||
| Savannah Hernandez, a true American success story, is our guest and InfoWars alumni wrecking it against the tyrants. | ||
| Absolutely amazing. | ||
| Sav says, we'll be right back. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
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| 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 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, be honest, though, because so 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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Now, back to our program. | |
| Well, the effect that Savannah Hernandez is having is massive. | ||
| Tens of millions of people today see her reporting. | ||
| I just love the corporate media when she broke a huge story. | ||
| Got a bunch of illegal aliens and engaging in all sorts of crimes arrested. | ||
| Oh, you're not a journalist. | ||
| It's such a game to make you then debate. | ||
| Oh, I am a journalist as if they're the authority. | ||
| The corporate media is already dead. | ||
| It's been dead for a long time. | ||
| So, Savannah, you sent me a bunch of really cool clips. | ||
| I want to get to those, but I want to play a little bit of the roundtable of you last week with President Trump, where you're there in front of the whole world. | ||
| Went out all over the news. | ||
| Hundreds of millions of people ended up watching around the world, not just here, talking about Antifa and what you've gone through from your first days here at InfoWars eight, nine years ago, until today that's only intensifying. | ||
| And you tie that into Charlie Kirk, it shows how existential this is. | ||
| Here's a few minutes of that, and then we'll come back with the other amazing developments. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Mr. President, if I can answer that question, the reason why they're doing it is because the same media that's sitting in this room with us has declared all of us at this table Nazis and fascists, and they've been doing this for years. | ||
| This is why Antifa feels emboldened to attack us. | ||
| Now, almost every single person at this table has been threatened with the steel bat. | ||
| We've been assaulted, we've been harassed, we've been threatened, and that is in huge part due to the media. | ||
| So, my message right now is for you guys because two years ago in uh or back in 2020, by the way, I was censored for my reporting on Antifa here in Washington, D.C. You were talking about how safe it is. | ||
| Now, Mr. President, it wasn't so safe back there then. | ||
| Back in 2020, I watched as a father was being mobbed and surrounded by Antifa members as his terrified crying children looked on and the port or the police here did nothing. | ||
| I watched as a woman had her hair violently ripped out of her skull simply for waving an American flag on the streets of Washington, D.C. And by the way, if you guys try to go and find any of this footage, you won't find any of it because Twitter deleted all of it because our president shared my reporting and they deleted my entire account immediately after. | ||
| So now, if you want to know what happened in 2020, all you're going to see is the media headlines that said it was fiery, but mostly peaceful. | ||
| Thanks for that one, CNN. | ||
| The reality is that it was an extremely violent period of time. | ||
| And for the last 10 years, Antifa has been wrecking havoc on law-abiding and innocent American citizens. | ||
| And it needs to end. | ||
| Now, I'm with Turning Point USA. | ||
| It's an honor to be here, Mr. President. | ||
| Thank you guys so much, you know, everybody in the administration for giving us a seat at the table because the media has not only been demonizing us for so long, but immediately after the brutal assassination of our founder, Charlie Kirk, our Turning Point USA chapters have seen an uptick in violence across the nation as Antifa chapters that are embedded in our universities go and target them. | ||
| It's been extremely difficult to report on the ground. | ||
| And for a long time, I was afraid to go to Portland because I knew that the only people who would have my back, like Julio said, were one of my friends on the ground because there is no police force there. | ||
| I was terrified to go because I knew if I got shot or stabbed and I have been assaulted, I've been mobbed and robbed in Austin, Texas by Antifa, that nobody would come to help me. | ||
| So my plea to the entire administration, especially to the DOJ, is every single radical left-winger who is in front of the ICE facility in Chicago, in New York, in Portland, please make sure that you use the full force of the law to come after each and every single one of them because it is us being soft on left-wing violence that has fomented all of the terror that we have seen in this country. | ||
| And it is the left wing getting away time and time again with assaulting law-abiding American citizens that has led us to this place. | ||
| So truly, to the Americans that I speak to on the ground, they feel completely abandoned by their state and local government. | ||
| So please step in. | ||
| You have Americans begging for the National Guard. | ||
| And to the media over here, please report on the truth. | ||
| Please do your jobs. | ||
| I'm an American citizen. | ||
| Everybody at this table simply views ourselves as American citizens who have an iPhone and the will to actually tell the truth. | ||
| So please take your job seriously and tell the truth to the American people. | ||
| And thank you for letting me be here on behalf of Charlie to continue his legacy of cleaning up the country. | ||
| Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Wow, you feel very strongly. | ||
| I guess. | ||
| I'm Matt. | ||
| I got beat up so many times, Mr. President. | ||
| My friends have gotten beaten up and I want to cry right now from happiness because we have been completely ignored for so long. | ||
| For almost 10 years, we've been getting assaulted on the streets. | ||
| I have watched children cry as their parents have been attacked on the streets. | ||
| That should not be happening at our nation's capital. | ||
| So please, again, the DOJ, please utilize the full force and go after each and every single one of these people. | ||
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Fantastic. | |
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| Impassioned. | ||
| That's important because you should feel like that. | ||
| Talk about knocking out of the park, Savannah Hernandez. | ||
| So Savannah, I want to get into all these clips you sent, talk about big picture, but reminiscing a little bit, you talked about, I don't remember what it was, eight years ago, whenever, nine years ago, you're first here, and you're like, I don't really want to be on air. | ||
| And I know, no, you need to be on air. | ||
| I don't remember the full story. | ||
| I kind of told it yesterday, but it was kind of blurry. | ||
| If you've got a better memory, because I saw Nick Fortez, and I like Nick. | ||
| And, you know, I disagree with some things he says, but I think he means well. | ||
| But he was telling his viewers, no, most of you can't be talk show hosts. | ||
| Just get into politics if you want, but don't try this. | ||
| I totally disagree. | ||
| Whether you're going to make it a living, it doesn't matter. | ||
| You're going to go out of just raw show evil. | ||
| Just shoot footage. | ||
| Don't even go on air if you don't want to. | ||
| We need eyes and ears everywhere, just like you just did in New York with this big raid that you precipitated. | ||
| Then they go, oh, you precipitated a raid. | ||
| They're trying to make you sorry you did it. | ||
| That's a Jedi mind trick. | ||
| That was a great thing. | ||
| So what do you want to say if you tell a story about empowering other people to take that first step into a wider world? | ||
| Sure, Alex. | ||
| So again, going back to the start of all of this, I was terrified to be on camera. | ||
| I still am to this day. | ||
| I actually still get this nervousness in my stomach every single time I watch that clip that you just played because I was terrified. | ||
| I was terrified to have to speak directly to the president. | ||
| And then I was terrified to have to do it in front of the entire nation. | ||
| You got a 100. | ||
| You knocked it out of the park. | ||
| All truthful. | ||
| All beautifully executed. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| You know, come on. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| But yes, I was terrified to be there. | ||
| And I think that, you know, one of the most important lessons that I've learned in life is that you should challenge yourself every single day. | ||
| You should be doing something that you hate every single day or something that terrifies you every single day. | ||
| Because if you don't feel challenged, then you're not growing. | ||
| Now, Alex, we had our own conversation in which I stated that I was nervous because I didn't feel smart enough. | ||
| And I mean, to this day, I still feel like I'm not smart enough or I'm not good enough or I'm not talented enough. | ||
| I'm not as good as other reporters. | ||
| I don't work as hard as them. | ||
| I could do more. | ||
| And I think this type of mentality is not necessarily a bad thing because, again, it will just push you to be better and better. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| I'm just trying to get the story on record because I remember it vaguely. | ||
| And later you said, oh, thanks for doing that. | ||
| What did I say to you then in the break room? | ||
| You know, you told me at that point that if I wanted to work in productions, that that was okay and you were going to support whatever I did, but that you did want me to be on air. | ||
| And then you did encourage me to do that. | ||
| So, you know, I appreciated it because I felt like you were very supportive without being too pushy about it. | ||
| And you allowed me to grow and get comfortable with the space while still challenging me the same way. | ||
| So, you know, my time at Infowars was really great for my growth. | ||
| I mean, I learned so much behind the scenes. | ||
| I learned so much from the crew. | ||
| I think the most important thing that I learned was to be the hardest working person in the room. | ||
| Working in Infowars Productions is no joke. | ||
| Shout out to the team that's switching this show right now. | ||
| They're some of the hardest working people in this entire industry, as is yourself, Alex. | ||
| And you don't see that type of hard work in the media. | ||
| Typically, you have hosts who come in and they're reading off of a teleprompter. | ||
| They're reading off of a screen. | ||
| They can't even think for themselves. | ||
| You and I have had almost an hour-long discussion at this point, teleprompter-free, just off of all of the research that we have done ourselves. | ||
| So I think that the most important lesson that I learned is, again, the value of hard work and the value of not giving up when the entire world is against you. | ||
| Because Alex, I was working for you when you got banned off of every single platform in the world when the podcast was being taken down. | ||
| I remember waking up and the first thing I saw on my notifications on my phone was Alex Jones, banned off of Apple Podcasts, banned off of YouTube. | ||
| It was so crazy to me. | ||
| And so I remember seeing your resilience through all of that, your resilience today. | ||
| And again, understanding what it takes to actually not make it in society, because I'm not trying to make it. | ||
| I'm trying to make a positive change. | ||
| I'm trying to help my fellow Americans. | ||
| And, you know, one of the things that I think you imparted the best, Alex, was just truly a care for the American people and a want to tell the truth. | ||
| Well, plus, we know they're the bad guys. | ||
| We expect in a war to be attacked and censored. | ||
| It wasn't like, oh, God, I'm censored. | ||
| I'm going to quit. | ||
| It was, I believe in America. | ||
| I believe in humans. | ||
| I believe in our species. | ||
| And I just believe we're not going to just let evil win. | ||
| It comes down to that. | ||
| Now, you've done so much this last few days. | ||
| It's so huge. | ||
| I was saying since some of those clips, but I think it's important to review some of the stuff you've done just in the last year. | ||
| A 42-year-old Somali man abducted and raped a 12-year-old who was playing in her backyard in Minnesota. | ||
| You were out front of the Islamic Center that wrote a letter in support of him saying that he's a family man who had overcome the challenges of a new culture. | ||
| Here's a clip of that. | ||
| This is Savannah Hernandez standing in front of the Al Hassan Islamic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. | ||
| Now, I'm standing here because this mosque has made national headlines after they penned a letter of community support for a Somali immigrant who sexually assaulted a 12-year-old. | ||
| Now, back in 2024, this perpetrator was charged after abducting a 12-year-old from her backyard, forcing her into his vehicle, and then sexually assaulting her. | ||
| He has since been convicted of first-degree criminal sexual assault. | ||
| Now, after being convicted, his family members were sending letters to the judge to ask the judge to consider his character when making that sentencing. | ||
| And one of those letters came from the Al Hassan Islamic Center. | ||
| It was actually signed by their executive director stating that he had to face cultural differences and the challenges of taking on a new culture. | ||
| They also framed him as a family-oriented man who sends his money oftentimes back to his family members in Somalia. | ||
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The judge actually gave him the lightest sentencing possible. | |
| He is only going to be serving eight years in jail for this crime. | ||
| He was sentenced to 12 years, but those last four years are going to be spent out of jail and on probation. | ||
| By the way, going back to that point about the challenges of a different culture, this perpetrator has been in the United States of America since 2006. | ||
| So he's been in the United States for 19 years. | ||
| He was born in Somalia, but he has been here for almost two decades at this point. | ||
| However, the culture coming into play when it comes to, as the Islamic Center put it, this situation. | ||
| The situation, of course, being sexually assaulting and abducting a 12-year-old girl. | ||
| So just wanted to give you guys an idea of some of these stories, some of the cultural impact happening here in Minnesota as it relates to the Somali community. | ||
| Well, you can go to the South Pacific and find islands where they still do cannibalism and headhunting. | ||
| So I love how they admit, oh, it's part of the culture to rape kids. | ||
| And then we're just supposed to go, oh, well, it's your culture. | ||
| We better do that. | ||
| That's the type of stuff you're just showing their own documents, their own dimensions. | ||
| This is crazy. | ||
| Yeah, Alex. | ||
| And this is a part of a bigger project that I'm doing where I'm essentially going to various enclaves across the U.S. because I think it is important to highlight not only illegal immigration in this country, but also the fraud, the fraud within the legal immigration system, and how it has been so lax for so many years that we now have entire communities of Somalis in Minnesota, for example, that have not assimilated to the United States of America, are sending their money abroad and then going to visit Somalia while simultaneously stating that they're here on asylum. | ||
| I've been doing a really deep dive into all of the immigration reform acts, you know, as far as the 1960s and 1980s to really see how the United States of America got to this place today, where we are living amongst people who have no ties to our country, who have no want to assimilate here. | ||
| And it's because the United States for decades has simply imported their families, their culture, and their entire country for them. | ||
| It's why you have Ilhan Omar, who is representing Minnesota, you know, now advocating on behalf of Omar Fateh, who's trying to run for mayor. | ||
| And they're running on a Somalia-first policy. | ||
| They don't care about the United States of America. | ||
| They are on camera stating that they are in American politics for the interest of Somalia. | ||
| So this is a part of a greater series that I'm doing. | ||
| I'm trying to hit Michigan as well because we know what's going on over there in Dearborn. | ||
| I want to go up to Dallas. | ||
| I know that there's a large, pardon, Alex, I'm not used to talking this long, Indian community up that way. | ||
| So I'm just interested. | ||
| And again, this lack of assimilation and how we got here. | ||
| So this Minnesota story was one part of that. | ||
| And it was really crazy to see, again, that very different demographic and culture over that way. | ||
| Well, look, people are done being bullied by this. | ||
| And when Elon Omar and the rest of them say America's been a slavery, her family was the ruling family that fell and got saved 20-something years ago and brought here. | ||
| They literally ran slavery. | ||
| Slavery is legal there. | ||
| She's literally a slaver. | ||
| The main business in Somalia is selling black slaves and piracy. | ||
| So these are literal, actual slavers lecturing white people when most people that don't know most Americans' ancestors came here after the Civil War. | ||
| Only 2% had slaves in the South during it. | ||
| So there's this tiny fraction of people that even have an ancestor that had slaves. | ||
| These people literally are slave masters and they want to lecture us all day. | ||
| It's a hoax. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| Yeah, Alex. | ||
| And the ties to the Somali community and rampant fraud in Minnesota and Minneapolis specifically are absolutely insane. | ||
| You know, they have Somali gangs over there. | ||
| They have to do that. | ||
| They have two non-citizen Somalis, remember? | ||
| And both of them killed innocent people and lost the badge. | ||
| Yeah, Alex, it's pretty. | ||
| I mean, we're even seeing in Chicago, they hired an illegal immigrant over that way to be a police officer. | ||
| So where are we at as a country? | ||
| If you now have illegal immigrants, the same ones that are taught to hate the United States of America and taught that our foundations are racist and its people are racist, now being given firearms and a police badge. | ||
| We're entering very dangerous territory. | ||
| And again, you know, similar to what's going on in Europe with the remigration movement, a lot of Americans feel the exact same way, where it's like, look, we were pro-legal immigration, but we are at a point where the legal immigration system has been abused. | ||
| The illegal immigration has gotten out of hand. | ||
| Nobody cares about the average American citizen. | ||
| You can't afford a house. | ||
| And that is due in part to the huge population that has been brought into the United States of America. | ||
| We're competing with illegal and legal immigrants for jobs at this point, which is not helping the wages or, again, Americans to be able to get jobs. | ||
| So there's a lot of moving pieces here with this issue. | ||
| And like I said, Alex, you know, people love to harp on the fact that my last name is Hernandez and tell me that I can't talk about this. | ||
| I can't talk about this because I'm an American citizen and I will talk about this because I care about preserving the culture of the United States of America. | ||
| No one entirely cowboy hats and all that is Spanish. | ||
| And that's part of the Southwest. | ||
| Hispanic is America. | ||
| And the idea that Hispanics have to be anti-America is antithetical. | ||
| Hispanics have been here as long or longer than anybody. | ||
| And they try to get people to give up their birthright. | ||
| No, Hispanics that are American citizens and love this country as American as anybody else. | ||
| And that's why you see triple the number voting for Trump. | ||
| And that's why the Democrats are so panicked to want to bring in the replacement migration. | ||
| I'll put one more clip and I got to go. | ||
| Then we got Mike Benz coming up. | ||
| Inside look at New York City's reticketing program that gave Jose Ibrera, the illegal who murdered Lake and Riley, a free plane ticket to fly from New York to Georgia. | ||
| New York City has purchased 47,000 tickets to fly migrants across the U.S. This is a year ago. | ||
| It's much worse now. | ||
| You've been on this story. | ||
| It's gone mega viral. | ||
| We need to remember this stuff. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| This is Savannah Hernandez standing in front of the St. Bridget's Reticketing Center here in New York. | ||
| And I wanted to see if this program was still ongoing because this is the same program that saw Jose Ibada, the illegal immigrant who brutally murdered Lake and Riley, get a free plane ticket so he could fly from New York into Georgia. | ||
| Unfortunately, this program is still ongoing with Mayor Eric Adams even putting out in a press statement this past Monday that the city has purchased 47,000 tickets to transport migrants from New York City across the United States of America. | ||
| Now the migrant crisis is still very much alive and well here in New York and the Department of Homeless Services is currently seeking out contracts with hotels across New York City for | ||
| 14,000 rooms to house illegal immigrants in through 2025. | ||
| Now, keep in mind that the city of New York has already spent $2.3 billion on housing illegal immigrants and around $6 million in total to feed them using programs such as that food voucher program that Mayor Eric Adams just ended. | ||
| That saw a contract of around $53 million. | ||
| And with that program, migrants were given those prepaid debit cards so they could buy food. | ||
| Eric Adams saying that program is ending, but we are still seeing millions spent on getting transportation and tickets for migrants to travel throughout the United States of America. | ||
| And then also those hotel rooms so they can still be sheltered. | ||
| Now, if we want to take a peek at how many migrants have made their way to New York since 2022, the number is just under a quarter million at this point. | ||
| At its peak, we were seeing around 4,000 illegal immigrants make their way to New York every single week, and it's now down to around 600. | ||
| But we even spoke to migrants who were talking to us about how they just arrived in New York City. | ||
| So giving you guys an idea of where the city is currently at, unfortunately, you still have programs like this one, which have seen murderers transported throughout the United States of America to hurt other Americans. | ||
| Still ongoing here in New York. | ||
| By the way, millions of dollars in taxpayer funding has been spent on this program. | ||
| And if I were to give you guys as well just an overlook of what the United States looks like right now in terms of our migration problem, we still have 1,500 migrants coming in daily under the Biden-Harris CBP1 app, and also 30,000 being flown in every single month under the CHNV program. | ||
| So that's a little bit of where the country stands. | ||
| As Donald Trump is set to become our 47th president come January, he has promised mass deportations and of course declaring that national emergency because of the migrant crisis. | ||
| But an idea of what's still ongoing in New York City. | ||
| If you guys don't remember this spot, I was here back in May and you were reporting on how migrants were lined up. | ||
| And they typically are lined up here every single morning to get reprocessed for a new hotel or get a plane, train, or bus ticket. | ||
| And this is that same location where they had up here seven different languages how to get a free plane ticket. | ||
| They've since taken it down after I put out that initial report. | ||
| But this is where we're currently at right now. | ||
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All right. | |
| Sav says on X, well, Savannah, my mission has always been to find great people of a race, color, and creed who love liberty and try to boost them. | ||
| And I've had other talk shows promoting before say, why are you promoting me? | ||
| And I'm like, I'm in a war. | ||
| This isn't about info wars being the biggest. | ||
| It's all about, no, I'm not in competition with anybody. | ||
| I'm here to take down the globalists. | ||
| That's who I'm in competition with. | ||
| And I'm so proud of you. | ||
| You're so amazing. | ||
| And next time you're back in Austin, let's get with the crew and I'll go out to dinner and stuff. | ||
| But just thank you so much. | ||
| And we salute you. | ||
| And all our hopes and dreams are with people like you, Savannah. | ||
| You're such a shining example. | ||
| When you were first here, it's so beautiful and so smart and so well spoken. | ||
| I remember you actually said, like, I'm not good at this. | ||
| I can't do that. | ||
| And I was just like, yeah, you really need to get on air. | ||
| And so I am proud and I have a satisfaction in that, you know, that I helped push you out of the nest here. | ||
| And so just, God bless you, Savannah. | ||
| We salute you. | ||
| Thank you so much, Alex. | ||
| You're the best and I appreciate everything. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| Well, we'll just keep watching as you're knocking out of the park. | ||
| You're awesome, Savannah. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| I'll see you guys soon, hopefully. | ||
| All right. | ||
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| I was having a lot of like thermoregulation issues, like morning, severe chills and cold in the morning. | ||
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All that stuff with the She Moss, because it's a thyroid issue. | |
| And the She Moss has that iodine to heal your thyroid. | ||
| Isn't that amazing? | ||
| The methylene blue. | ||
| Yeah, the methylene blue, life-changing. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| I don't need caffeine anymore. | ||
| Like, it's amazing, but I'm trying to be quick. | ||
| It's all right. | ||
| Hey, when you're plugging, we got all the time in the world. | ||
| I love his self-element formulas. | ||
| I am an acupuncturist. | ||
| I have a master's degree in Chinese medicine. | ||
| And he's got some really good formulas put together. | ||
| And they work really well. | ||
| I really appreciate it. | ||
| I've stopped taking all of my other stuff that I was taking. | ||
| And I just take a lot of you guys' stuff. | ||
| I mean, because I love you and I want to support everything you guys are doing. | ||
| But the formulas are good. | ||
| I love the greens powder. | ||
| I've tried every different type of greens powder out there. | ||
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And nothing has had as much stuff, amazing stuff packed into it. | |
| It has like a decent flavor to it. | ||
| So the, I mean, the optimal human is like a daily staple. | ||
| It's good, right? | ||
| Absolutely, 100%. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I'm not saying that because just for you guys, but seriously, I've tried so many greens powders over the years and it really is the best. | ||
| And are we paying you, Katie? | ||
| Did we pay you to call in? | ||
| I would love to work for you. | ||
| I swear, Alex Jones Picture is on like my mantle with all of my family pictures. | ||
| That's amazing. | ||
| We love Alex. | ||
| You know, some people call in the old. | ||
| This person, you're paying them. | ||
| But like, no, our products really are good. | ||
| People really like them. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| Well, I accredited him to like the life-changing experience I had when I decided to leave California because I didn't want to bash Trump. | ||
| And I recommended Jones until I found him. | ||
| And I'm like, I gotta get the hell out here. | ||
| And so I moved back home to Ohio. | ||
| And three months later, I met my husband. | ||
| And I feel like that life-changing event for me was because of listening to all the information that he gives. | ||
| He's not like predicting the future. | ||
| He's just giving you the information that's hard to find, where they're telling you what they're going to do. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, now you have a three-year-old kid. | ||
| So your life's going great. | ||
| I've said it before, but with a lot of these products, like you really don't know what it's going to do for you because you might not know that you're lacking a vitamin or lacking a mineral. | ||
| And it happens all the time with iodine. | ||
| Iodine is one of those things where, like, as soon as you start taking it, you're like, oh, I'm not supposed to, and I'm not a doctor, this is not a medical claim, but people experience this. | ||
| I've heard it from my friends where they're like, I'm not supposed to be tired all the time. | ||
| I apparently just was lacking iodine. | ||
| And it's like, you don't know if you're going to feel more energetic, if you're going to sleep better, if you're not going to have chills anymore. | ||
| It's like people sort of go around thinking that that's the way their body is, but it's like, no, you're missing a key component. | ||
| You're missing a vitamin, you're missing a mineral, and you don't even realize it until you start taking something from the Alex Jones store. | ||
| So I completely understand that you start taking the Irish CMOS and suddenly something that you thought was just the way your body is, no, turns out you can fix it. | ||
| You can fix these things. | ||
| Again, I'm not making medical claims, but you can only find out for yourself what effects these things will have. | ||
| The AlexJones Store.com. | ||
| Thanks for the plug, Katie. | ||
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| I have said thousands of times, and I have said this hundreds of times to Trump personally, sometimes five, six times when I'm talking to him, please stop saying it's on accident. | ||
| Please stop saying they're incompetent. | ||
| We can send you all the documents. | ||
| It's on purpose. | ||
| Here's who runs it. | ||
| Here's who does it. | ||
| Now, that was eight, nine years ago, and off and on throughout that. | ||
| Now he's got all his advisors or most of them and all the evidence. | ||
| And you hear him more and more saying the Democrats are kamikazes. | ||
| It's all on purpose. | ||
| They hate America. | ||
| They're Satanist. | ||
| They want to bring us down. | ||
| It's all premeditated. | ||
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, because it's the truth. | |
| And when you tell the public, oh, they're idiots. | ||
| Oh, they don't know what they're doing. | ||
| Oh, they're so incompetent. | ||
| Yeah, their constituents are, but not the people running it. | ||
| It's the exact same leftist New World Order BlackRock UNWEF program all over the freaking world. | ||
| It is a premeditated evil attack in their own damn words. | ||
| They are villains. | ||
| It's not like, oh, they're just misguided fools. | ||
| No, this is on purpose, people. | ||
| That's what the great reset is. | ||
| They're doing it on purpose. | ||
| It's on purpose. | ||
| On purpose. | ||
| On purpose. | ||
| So this is what they do. | ||
| They're scum. | ||
| The opposite of competence, the opposite of trying to deliver success and excellence because they want to demoralize you and break your will. | ||
| Remember how Gavin Newsom went, Yeah, we can clean up San Francisco and LA anytime we want, but we only did it for Xi Ji Ping. | ||
| He just went, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. | ||
| And as soon as he's gone, we're going to have everybody crap everywhere and murder and kill and zombie and needles everywhere. | ||
| You remember? | ||
| Can you see the clip? | ||
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I know folks say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town. | |
| That's true because it's true. | ||
| Because they love rubbing it in. | ||
| Well, of course now, San Francisco's had crime grow down 98% in the last month and it's totally clean. | ||
| Yeah, we could have done it all along. | ||
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But we ain't doing it for you, you dumb sacks of garbage. | |
| If the globalists are successful and we're in a giant collapse depression and you leftists are starving to death later, just remember you and your bosses did this. | ||
| We're going back to feudalism, which is the most common political system in history, where the elites all over the world, whether it was in Africa or Asia or Europe or Mesoamerica, they kept people starving and under control and super poor so that they could never move out of that lower slave class. | ||
| And America has been about getting rid of that. | ||
| Doesn't mean we've been perfect, but damn it, we've done the best job. | ||
| And they want to flush that down the toilet. | ||
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And they're close to crashing the whole thing. | |
| And it's going to crash the whole world economy with 9 million people and all the actuaries are clear. | ||
| War carnage. | ||
| I mean, it's just going to be hell whole world. | ||
| And the globalists said they're engineering it. | ||
| And they believe they'll bring in their whole government through that. | ||
| But a lot of experts went, no, actually, you're all going to get destroyed too. | ||
| That's why a lot of elites said, pull back, pull back. | ||
| It's too crazy. | ||
| Don't do it. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Even if you're evil and agree with the plan, it won't work. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| Disengage it now. | ||
| It may already be too late. | ||
| Trump's trying to save us, but you won't get out of the way! | ||
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| All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got him for 40 minutes because he's going on our morning show. | ||
| You know, the tape for that with Biranna coming up. | ||
| Mike Benz, who I want to have on for years, is here. | ||
| He's done, you know, so much. | ||
| I'm not going to go over all the things he's done. | ||
| He really doesn't need any introduction. | ||
| Mike Benz, Cyber Foundation for FreedomOnline.com, big advisor to the president. | ||
| You know, obviously work for the president, previously expert on the deep state. | ||
| And so I've been wanting to get him in forever. | ||
| And I heard always in town yesterday, you come on today. | ||
| I'm like, let's talk about the latest on Doge and what we're finding. | ||
| And he's like, no, I want to talk about tracking this back to you and why you were patient zero for the deep state weaponizations. | ||
| But we can circle back as Saki would say, you're only here until 40 after. | ||
| There's so much. | ||
| So just you're hosting now. | ||
| There's the camera because I can ask a lot of questions, but you've always got so much data. | ||
| The current state of things, 280 days in this new administration. | ||
| Oh, the current state of things. | ||
| I mean, this is the most fast-moving, accomplished administration, maybe in American history. | ||
| The amount of seismic change that has been done in just about 10 months, I was not expecting to be done in 10 years. | ||
| The changes that are being made at USAID, the State Department, restructuring the Pentagon, the relationship between the U.S. government and NGOs, which is something that has been basically had free reign for a century, is in the process of being dismembered, although it is not being digested smoothly, shall we say? | ||
| There's a lot more to go. | ||
| But this. | ||
| And I said I would interrupt, but yeah, Black Pillars bitching. | ||
| Don't know how things work. | ||
| Compared to the last administration, this is light speed. | ||
| They have no perspective. | ||
| Black Pillars have no perspective. | ||
| It's like they forget how bad it was. | ||
| They forget that this time last year, we got rolled on the budget by this time last term, we got rolled on the budget by Paul Ryan. | ||
| We were under investigation by our own FBI. | ||
| We were being set up and spied on by our own CIA. | ||
| We were funding all of the organizations that were doing all of this. | ||
| USAID, for example, was setting its own foreign policy in working on a coup in Brazil against what the State Department was doing because there was no oversight and it was an independent agency there. | ||
| One of the things I wanted to talk to you about, Alex, was about some of the Syria stuff from back in the day. | ||
| This is bigger than me, but it's a window into all this. | ||
| And I remember all hell broke loose when I was pointing out that they launched a chemical attack to try to suck Trump in and all that. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So this was a big thing. | ||
| When Trump ran in 2016, he didn't just defeat the Clinton dynasty. | ||
| He defeated the Bush dynasty. | ||
| And he called the Iraq war a big fat mistake. | ||
| And he wanted to pull out of Syria after the CIA under Obama had was in the middle of Operation Timber Sycamore, which at the time was the biggest CIA operation by dollars spent of all time. | ||
| This is from 2011 to 2016. | ||
| The CIA was backing ISIS and al-Qaeda groups, calling them moderate rebels. | ||
| And it was a very, very sensitive situation. | ||
| And at the time in term one, these generals came out later. | ||
| You can even pull it up on screen where they said the phrase, we were constantly playing shell games with the numbers to deceive Trump about. | ||
| They were lying. | ||
| The troops weren't there and they were there. | ||
| That's treason. | ||
| Right, exactly. | ||
| But the Syria thing, that was a real moment for me in my own journey and chronicling this in 2018. | ||
| I was transitioning at that time to starting to join the Trump admin. | ||
| And I was working on all of this stuff around the censorship industrial complex and trying to explain to people this is not just pink-haired, woke, you know, DEI-focused feminists who are behind this. | ||
| There are much bigger forces behind internet censorship relating to the intelligence services, the military industrial. | ||
| Absolutely coordinated. | ||
| And what happened with you at the time, and we were talking a little bit before this on this timeline, and I was just curious how much of this you were aware of and how much of this you may have experienced, or if you have any inside stories from around that time. | ||
| Because when they tried to take you out, it was August 6th, 2018. | ||
| That was when it was the YouTube ban, the Spotify ban, the Facebook ban, the DLD. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And so when that happened, that was four months after the crisis in Syria really exploded. | ||
| So we were losing, when Trump started to retrench from Syria after Obama was putting boots on the ground there, this USAID-funded group called the White Helmets claimed that there was this chlorine gas attack that violated the chemical weapons international law, and this justified. | ||
| Right, exactly, exactly. | ||
| So even though the government forces were winning on the ground, this basically would flip the tide of the war because it would invite U.S. military aggression in the region, even while Trump was trying to back out of it. | ||
| And at that time, you were one of the big megaphone voices that I think in the eyes of the military-industrial complex and the intelligence services was very loud and aggressive with Trump. | ||
| I was blowing up at Trump over it and saying it was a red line. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Back then, we did have the biggest English-speaking news show. | ||
| You were number one then. | ||
| You had more views on your YouTube channel than all of CNN did on theirs. | ||
| And these groups are aware of it. | ||
| I was going through a list of this earlier. | ||
| The groups that were after you, who were writing about you needing to be taken down, were groups like the Atlanta Council Digital Forensics Research Lab. | ||
| The Atlanta Council has seven CIA directors, seven number one heads of the CIA on their board of directors, annual funding from the Pentagon, the State Department, USAID, and the National Endowment for Democracy. | ||
| CSIS, which is the biggest military-industrial complex think tank. | ||
| The EU Stop Fake funded by USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy. | ||
| The EU Stratcom. | ||
| These were international military-focused networks. | ||
| I remember the time singing in NATO article where they had a NATO meeting about censorship and said, we're going to get Alex Jones and Julian Assange and the next everybody. | ||
| I remember they said we were, I was like, and the Wall Street Journal said, Alex Jones is the test. | ||
| They were telling me, I knew it was coming, but I didn't know what it was that did it. | ||
| I think you're right, because we were mega viral on Syria. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And here's the thing. | ||
| In Syria, what was happening was because the White Helmets, the White Helmets were a group, it was a CIA front. | ||
| The White Helmets were started by this guy, James LeMessieur, who ended up dying mysteriously a year after all this when he fell to his death. | ||
| And then Turkey, who was backing the, you know, essentially the moderate rebels in Syria, closed the investigation. | ||
| He was an ex-British Army intelligence guy. | ||
| And he was the one funding and he was the one training them while they were getting $6.6 million in USAID funding. | ||
| And they were being propagandized by all these CIA, NED, media outlets like Bellingcat, who went after you at this exact same period. | ||
| This is another one of these CIA military industrial complex touch points to who was trying to take you out. | ||
| And this really exploded. | ||
| I mean, after the 2016 election, there was a lot of 2017 stuff focused on you being the tip of the spear of this ecosystem. | ||
| But when that happened in April 2018, so at the time, because of all the scandals around the white helmets, funding was paused to them. | ||
| In the spring of 2018, Congress paused funding for the White Helmets, and you putting your megaphone on it intensified that. | ||
| So Trump was getting bottom-up pressure essentially from the base, which you were representing. | ||
| There was top-down funding pressure on it. | ||
| And so what happens right then? | ||
| That very week, the first lawsuit against you is filed. | ||
| And, you know, what's going on there? | ||
| The Atlanta Council DFR lab against seven CIA directors, annual funding from every national security state organization, 11 different government agencies, immediately gets a partnership with Facebook, YouTube, Twitter. | ||
| They get on the trusted flagger team with the ability to take you out. | ||
| So they have this kind of like centralized ability while they are talking about how you're basically undermining national security by promoting this hoax of the chlorine gas attack, which even the OPCW former chief came out and basically validated what your reporting was on it. | ||
| But it was so geopolitically sensitive at the time that I think they had to take you out. | ||
| And that was, and this is like one of these examples where whether or not the Syria operation lived or died depended on the internal politics at home about support for the white helmets, whether the hoax was true or not. | ||
| Because if it was a hoax, then the military strikes can't be justified. | ||
| If it was a hoax, then the white helmets can't get any more funding. | ||
| So everything, our military, our funding all goes away if people believe your story. | ||
| And at the time, you had a huge, unfettered microphone. | ||
| You still had all these. | ||
| They took away your MailChimp. | ||
| Mail all the way down to MailChimp. | ||
| I had family that worked in intelligence and they said, I was lucky they didn't kill me. | ||
| And I was told that by people, they were like, oh, no, you pissed them off on Syria. | ||
| Also, Hillary blamed me for getting Trump elected. | ||
| But I mean, some days I would get Google alerts, 33,000 articles. | ||
| Now, that's like AP in 20,000 places, but thousands of articles a day, like they were invading a country. | ||
| Went on for like two years. | ||
| Sometimes one time I was in a hotel room, another time in a bar, and like you're going through the channels, and I would be on every channel being attacked. | ||
| But it was bigger than me. | ||
| They were testing. | ||
| We got documents you don't know about. | ||
| You have your stuff. | ||
| You know about my stuff. | ||
| I don't blame you. | ||
| I didn't know about this. | ||
| Where literally Obama declared me a national security threat in 2013. | ||
| They put me under investigation. | ||
| Didn't work. | ||
| It kicks up in 2016. | ||
| Trump sent me the documents. | ||
| And then it all starts. | ||
| The DOJ funded the lawsuits. | ||
| The CIA was involved. | ||
| We got documents on that. | ||
| So what you're saying all fits with what I've got. | ||
| But I think they just chose me. | ||
| Well, they said this is the beta test. | ||
| So I don't want to say I'm that important, but wow, I'm not glad I got chosen first for this. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, you know, it's funny because in the aftermath of that, the censorship industrial complex was very sensitive about the backlash to your takedown. | ||
| And USAID and the National Science Foundation, they began funding research into stopping the martyr effect because they were aware that you were perceived as a martyr and some of that ban was backfiring and creating pressure. | ||
| And so you can even pull up, like there's a great DARPA research, DARPA-funded censorship instruction research paper called Slaying the Online Hate Hydra about how to get rid of the. | ||
| This is funded by DARPA. | ||
| DARPA used to have been funding social media influence research for a very long time. | ||
| Arab Spring DARPA was funding all this research into how to get, you know, network contagion of narratives. | ||
| And even DARPA even funded research around Occupy Wall Street and how to contain these sort of networks. | ||
| And this guy who, I think the guy who received the grant for this, started off doing ISIS propaganda and disinfo work for DARP with DARPA grants and then was doing like Occupy Wall Street type stuff and then focused on this the right-wing misinformation ecosystem. | ||
| And because they had this problem with, I think this is a 2019 research. | ||
| So it was a little bit, it was in the aftermath of you basically, what they did to you. | ||
| And they proposed four different strategies to avoid the martyr effect from happening again when they take someone out. | ||
| I remember I saw that report. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And it was like, you know, instead of going after, you know, you know, just the person, what we do is we create this topographical network network map. | ||
| It looks like a ball of yarn with all these. | ||
| We attack all of it. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And what we'll do is, if we, if we don't want to create this martyr effect, what we can do is we can map who their big lieutenants are. | ||
| And for example, that's why they put Owen in prison. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| They go after, they go after the lieutenant class. | ||
| They're like, there's another strategy. | ||
| I think they called it like random partial, random partial something. | ||
| And it was, it was like, okay, so they have this person they want to take out, but they're afraid if they take him out, it'll cause this big martyr effect. | ||
| Like on the Washington Post, they indicted me in D.C., but shut it down under Merrick Garland. | ||
| He said it'll make him a martyr. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Well, so they're very sensitive about this. | ||
| And so, because at the time, they also wanted to take out Trump, but they thought the martyr effect would be too big. | ||
| And so what they did is they were using this AI mapping ability. | ||
| Essentially, they just ingest all these tweets. | ||
| They ingest hundreds of millions of tweets. | ||
| It creates this whole map of it. | ||
| Yeah, this amplification funnel, basically. | ||
| And so another thing, like they call this this bottom-up strategy, where you map out like the main person you want to take out, they're seven to 10 top lieutenants. | ||
| And then there's this big, almost like tree roots, like all the much little, littler accounts who are just frequent retweeters or reposters, but they themselves, nobody knows their names. | ||
| Well, it's like the Nazis. | ||
| If somebody shot an SS officer, they'd kill the whole town. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Because you can't get the guy that shot the Nazi and ran off in the woods. | ||
| Well, you just kill the whole town. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Well, they, well, they basically they were like the the science showed that if you remove like 35 to 65 because you can't remove all of the little ones without causing this big like oh Facebook is censoring people so they're like 35 maximum up to like 65% of this network because you have you need to leave some proof that some people are not censored so that people can all these giant detailed reports the financial times of London how to do it then when we say we're being censored back then they say it's not happening that's right also the gaslighting well it was insane | ||
| Because so I get to the White House and I'm writing speeches about this for President Trump. | ||
| And at the time, even in the summer of 2020, the White House did not want to believe this. | ||
| At the time, they were calling MAGA Microsoft, Apple, Google and Amazon because, you know, we are in the middle of the coronavirus. | ||
| But the stock market was at all time highs. | ||
| And this was, you know, I think something that was a big campaign point about how the economy was so good. | ||
| And it was under Trump. | ||
| But I think there was a hesitancy to take on big tech and take on all the different tentacles through the NGOs and government agencies with everything else the admin was dealing with. | ||
| Unlike in this term where they're just going after everything. | ||
| But they didn't want to believe it. | ||
| And, you know, even in the summer of 2020. | ||
| Oh, when I got censored, I told Trump and everybody, I said, you're next. | ||
| And it happened. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And it took that. | ||
| I think it's almost like. | ||
| Well, here's the bigger question. | ||
| Again, with the black pillars, this is night and day. | ||
| I agree with you. | ||
| Trump's getting more done than I thought he could do in four years. | ||
| So I'm and I still want to put pressure on things I don't like. | ||
| But, you know, that's holding the feet of the fire, not panicking. | ||
| But what do you think the globalists, the left, the neocons are doing now with the devastation? | ||
| They're trying to get violence going. | ||
| It's not working. | ||
| I mean, all their nightmares are coming true. | ||
| How do you think the Atlantic Council and the CIA, Obama stay behinds feel now? | ||
| I mean, because if they thought they were worried about little old me, they got Elon Musk now. | ||
| They got all these other people that are smart as I am or smarter. | ||
| Everywhere I see, like, people get it now. | ||
| I'm learning stuff all the time now. | ||
| Used to, like, 20 years ago. | ||
| I had trouble finding people that knew as much as I did, which freaked me out. | ||
| I didn't think I was that smart. | ||
| Now I'm like, I'm learning. | ||
| I'm the student now. | ||
| I think that's really good. | ||
| Yeah, well, I think we're all students of each other. | ||
| I think we all learn from each other in this space. | ||
| And, you know, with a free and open Internet, we have the ability to learn from each other in a way like never before. | ||
| And you can't trust a lot of our history books and textbooks and official accounts of many aspects of American history. | ||
| So we're kind of writing it, which is kind of a good thing. | ||
| We're rediscovering reality. | ||
| But you're a smart guy. | ||
| How is the establishment feeling right now? | ||
| So you can think of this battlefield as having three elements to it. | ||
| There's the national level, which is what, you know, the Trump admin technically controls. | ||
| There's the state level within the U.S. Because we have a system of federalism. | ||
| So every state government has its own kind of immune system for administering things. | ||
| And then you have the international side right now. | ||
| now we are winning in a huge way at the national level of this fight but there are two almost surrounding prongs that are the stakes are being raised there so for example in the state of california there's this misinformation law that's percolating which would have which is a it's going to be challenged in the supreme court on first amendment grounds but there are about 35 different states all the blue states and a bunch of the purple ones that have variations of these kind Kind of censorship. | ||
| There's a copy of EU UK tyranny. | ||
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| Well, this is the other side. | ||
| It's this international one. | ||
| And they try to weasel it through various ways. | ||
| Like they'll call it transparency, where it's like, okay, the state of California or the state of New York or the state of Illinois or the state of Rhode Island doesn't compel you to take it down, but it compels you to provide a to have a monitoring and compliance for incidences of hate speech and then report that to the state. | ||
| So even though we're not compelling you to take it down, we're compelling you to hire people to monitor and then also. | ||
| It's a fine and they're turning into a spy. | ||
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| And then give that, because the other part is then to give forcing that to be given to vetted researchers is what they call these people. | ||
| These are operatives, like the Atlantic Council Digital Forensics Research. | ||
| You have to be a slave intelligence officer for them. | ||
| Right. | ||
| You need to tell them where you are obligated to tell the states where the state's hand-picked NGOs can micro-target you for ad boycotts. | ||
| This is basically the strategy. | ||
| That's what Robert De Niro said yesterday. | ||
| So we got to go back. | ||
| We need more censorship. | ||
| So they're just going to double down. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So like, so this is happening at the state level. | ||
| And by the way, this is Norm Eisen's plan on this. | ||
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| It's a good question. | ||
| I mean, Norm Eisen, it's a complicated figure because he's a lawyer, and the way that he structured this has been taking to the hilt the maximum amount of abuse and corruption that you can get away with in our NGO pass-through system. | ||
| Norm Eisen has, since about 2018, has been doing this annual series in Brookings called the Democracy Playbook. | ||
| And it's basically this color revolution playbook that started off as a, because he's the legal hatchet man who is kind of like the general counsel of this whole blob set. | ||
| The field marshal. | ||
| Well, that was my next thing. | ||
| They want the Podesta Plan No King Civil War operation. | ||
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| Well, and the way you get that is that's what the end stage of a color revolution looks like. | ||
| It's what they told us January 6th was, but it wasn't. | ||
| I mean, this is what they did in Ukraine. | ||
| In Ukraine in 2014, they literally, January 6th, the Democratically elected government out of office. | ||
| This is what they've done in dozens of countries. | ||
| And that is the ultimate role of these kind of George Floyd protests, the shutdown DC protests that they had planned if Trump had won the electoral. | ||
| So how is it going for them? | ||
| I know you only go off documents and facts, which you're great at, but this is a normal person. | ||
| They're screwing the pooch. | ||
| I mean, I don't want us all to go asleep or anything. | ||
| Like Senator Cruz said, hey, it's still a danger, but yeah, the danger is they're so desperate and losing so bad. | ||
| Now they'll even be more reckless. | ||
| Well, it's obviously not going well right now for a number of reasons, but that's not a reason to reduce any level of vigilance. | ||
| So these things require some sort of spark in order to turn into a flame. | ||
| There is a it's it's a lot easier to go from one to a hundred than it is to go from zero to one. | ||
| And right now, we are less than a year from an overwhelming Democratic mandate for Donald Trump. | ||
| Won the Electoral College, won the popular vote. | ||
| First time in 20 years, the Republicans won the popular vote. | ||
| So they can't even claim he doesn't represent the Democratic will. | ||
| We won the House, Trump won the House, the Senate, the Electoral College, and the popular vote. | ||
| And we're less than a year before that. | ||
| So this language doesn't resonate very well. | ||
| The other thing is everything's going really well. | ||
| The economy is at all time highs on many metrics, despite the tariff and trade war. | ||
| People are doing well. | ||
| There's not a sense of ethnic or gender or these kind of balkanization. | ||
| So they're holding the shutdown. | ||
| What happens if the EBT stuffs? | ||
| If they keep the shutdown to November 1st, then we got problems. | ||
| Well, this is one of the things when you can't win a free and fair election, what the blob tries to do is induce a destabilization event. | ||
| Something that motion creates emotion. | ||
| Like, for example, I've talked a fair amount about what happened in Bangladesh in 2024 under Biden. | ||
| There is this memo from this basically CIA pass-through. | ||
| It's called the International Republican Institute. | ||
| It's the RNC branch of the National Down for Democracy. | ||
| And they wrote this baseline assessment to the State Department about how essentially the State Department-backed opposition would not be able to win the next election under normal conditions and then proposed various solutions to create destabilization. | ||
| So distrust among the population, organizing the youth, the unemployed. | ||
| This is why they were funding transgender dance festivals, trying to create these gender and racial and ethnic cleavages. | ||
| Purposeful, it's a serious issue, but it is a distraction. | ||
| They're doing it as a distraction. | ||
| Well, the thing is, you need money for this. | ||
| They call this capacity building. | ||
| And a big source of the money was USAID, and then also these outside donor drafters. | ||
| Stay there. | ||
| And I'm not mad at Brianna the morning. | ||
| How she does a great job scalping it along with her, but you got to do a little bit more time with us. | ||
| Mike Benz, this is so important. | ||
| They're taking your supermodel girlfriend, the pumpkin patch, though. | ||
| That's more important. | ||
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| I'll tell you, that guy is right about a lot of shit. | ||
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| Alex has been right on for over a decade. | ||
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| AlexJones.network is tomorrow's news today. | ||
| All right, I could talk to Mike Benz for 10 hours, but he's going to do an interview for the morning show with Brianna and then he's going to get on about a film he's making and other things. | ||
| But you got the floor of the tenants we have left or so about big picture, other angles. | ||
| It was wild. | ||
| I said, hey, what do you want to cover? | ||
| Let's talk about why they came after you. | ||
| And you got so much knowledge I don't have that every time I go look it up, it's all true that I've got knowledge with the DOJ documents and all the stuff with Todd Blanche. | ||
| It's just insane. | ||
| But the good news is, like you said, we're getting more traction moving further in a day than we used to in a year. | ||
| And so it doesn't mean we're not engaged, but all this black pilling is really bad. | ||
| Also, the Q white pilling, everything's fine, is not good as well. | ||
| I mean, the point is, we have a real chance at saving civilization right now, but the stakes are so high. | ||
| Imagine if Kamala would have gotten in. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, you just got to stay level and clear-eyed about it and remember where we came And how much we've been through and how crushing so many of those hardships were and lost in the wilderness for so long, everything seemed, and how insurmountable it seemed to even do a pinky finger fraction of what we're currently accomplishing. | ||
| But yesterday, something pretty big was announced. | ||
| This was out of ODI. | ||
| Tulsi Gabbard announced that there's now going to be an interagency investigation task force into weaponization of government from Biden and before. | ||
| And this is something that I had been hoping to see for a very long time because the problem right now is all these different corruption layers are often siloed away. | ||
| For example, the corruption at the Hillary Clinton State Department. | ||
| Then you just have the State Department internal inspector general and folks who are just. | ||
| It's all their own little compartmentalized crews. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And so they don't get to see what USAID is doing. | ||
| And they don't get to see what CIA is doing. | ||
| They don't get to see what the Department of War is doing. | ||
| They don't get to see what the NGOs are doing. | ||
| You don't have effectively a roundtable of everyone from every different silo being able to. | ||
| And instead of Frank Church trying to find out, you have the agencies themselves doing. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And because the thing is, it takes forever that way, too, when you're siloed away, because everything is going to be, for example, TSSCI. | ||
| It's going to be top secret, special compartmentalized information. | ||
| So you're going to have to need to know basis to even get access to the thing, then even to order, analyze it in order to then propose recommendations. | ||
| But the current threat right now around Antifa is a really interesting one because it's related to these color revolution networks. | ||
| I've been talking for a long time. | ||
| It's definitely the detonator. | ||
| Well, because, you know, the universal thump gets passed around. | ||
| Back in the 20th century, there was something called Operation Gladio, which was this basically NATO-wide stay-behind network. | ||
| This is what they refer to them. | ||
| These were violent paramilitary groups associated with the right-wing. | ||
| Right-wing, fascist, adjacent was basically what it was. | ||
| A lot of them were Nazi stay-behinds. | ||
| Yes, right. | ||
| But it was a way to stop communists from taking power in Italy, in France, in Germany, in basically all over Europe. | ||
| And these were hard-right, violent groups. | ||
| They had funding and protection from U.S. and NATO intelligence and military services. | ||
| They were paramilitary boots on the ground. | ||
| They would break up meetings. | ||
| They would fall stage false flag attacks. | ||
| And that was to stop left-wing communist governments from getting in power. | ||
| I think the best way to understand international Antifa is an inverse gladio. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| Because we are an international. | ||
| It's a brown shirt foot soldier. | ||
| Yes, we are in an undeclared second Cold War against right-wing populism, backed by the exact same forces that in the 20th century, when we were setting up this approach. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| The same CIA globalist NATO system that was anti-communist is now anti-populist right-wing. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Except we never got their permission for this one. | ||
| At least during the Cold War, we knew we were in a Cold War. | ||
| We knew that there was. | ||
| And you could signally argue, which I don't agree with, okay, the CIA is going to blow up a bus in Rome and blame it on communists to win an election, kill 20 people for the right or good. | ||
| I don't agree with that, but that had the green light of the Senate Intelligence Committee. | ||
| This is rogue agencies doing this against the people. | ||
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| Well, imagine, Alex, if the ODNI simply now has, through this interagency task force, simply has every single equity. | ||
| We were talking about Syria because, again, I think this is part of how they went after you, because it was so geopolitically sensitive and you had such a huge megaphone and you were potentially the knife's edge of that entire operation, depended on whether people believed you or not. | ||
| And so right now, there's a great Rolling Stone article, and you can even, I don't know, have your producer pull it up about how Antifa had a military unit on the ground during Operation Timber Sycamore, the CIA's biggest operation. | ||
| And that was the military's quote, quote, closest ally on the ground in Syria. | ||
| It was type in Antifa in Syria, Rolling Stone. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Type that in. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| And so you know that there are going to be both sensitive but unclassified and reams of classified documents with the Department of War and Antifa groups around Syria, around Turkey, around all these neighboring regions. | ||
| You know that Antifa's self-professed politics completely aligned with the Obama-Biden State Department CIA agenda in Germany, where they're attacking AI. | ||
| Well, listen, we got documents in 2019 and videos from the Seattle thing when they were taking over the left. | ||
| The establishment was, they were still against globalism. | ||
| They had four-story buildings paid for by the government. | ||
| They were protected. | ||
| They went out and caused violence. | ||
| Then the police be ordered to attack the peaceful crowds. | ||
| The Delta Force was involved. | ||
| That again was the Pentagon commanding and liaisoning. | ||
| That Seattle Times admitted this back before it was totally controlled. | ||
| So what you're saying is, so Soro is a great guy. | ||
| I love him. | ||
| He said, oh, the first time we've got in one of their buildings. | ||
| No, this dude. | ||
| No, we've got all the, and you go in there, it's a bunch of professors and NGOs on top down to meth heads and people at the bottom. | ||
| Right, right. | ||
| And they love running it through the professor class because they get to say, oh, it's academics. | ||
| So they have academic. | ||
| These are riot organizers. | ||
| You know, I always say you can't spell academia without CIA. | ||
| It's this rotating, you know, this rotating class through the NGO spheres, the universities, the connections with young people. | ||
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| And so, but imagine if we have just like almost like we're doing a Wikileaks of our own government, all USAID files, run an internal search for anti-fascist or antifa and all of the USAID's connectivity because these anti-fa groups rely on clan, they call it networked clandestine, clandestine needs. | ||
| Oh, well, we got the Friends of Democracy with Alex Soros 10 years ago where they got commanders and where to attack and they sign off on the orders it's military. | ||
| But that's the thing. | ||
| Trump keeps asking, and now you're advising him. | ||
| We know Soros is behind it. | ||
| No, it's literally the State Department. | ||
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| Well, but those two things are related. | ||
| I mean, you could even go back to the 1990s when Bill Clinton's, I think, Deputy Secretary of State said, we treat the Open Society Foundation, we always synchronize foreign policy with the Open Society Foundation. | ||
| We treat them as an allied-friendly government. | ||
| And, you know, Soros is the what gave two and a half times more money to the Democrats than any other oligarch. | ||
| The number one donor to the Democrats has been for 30 years. | ||
| And so that picks the personnel. | ||
| The personnel set the policy. | ||
| So but what about the danger you're talking about during the break of how the extreme right-wing, whatever you want to call it, being boosted by CNN, Drudge Report, all of it. | ||
| Now the left, you know, loving Nick Fuentes. | ||
| I'm not saying Nick knows he's an operative. | ||
| What I'm saying is I'm saying this right-wing alliance with Islam, with Antifa, color revolution, Al Gore's saying we need an Arab Spring. | ||
| It's all Obama. | ||
| I mean, it's the same thing. | ||
| So where's that going? | ||
| Well, there's a lot there. | ||
| I mean, are you talking about on the what is the larger plan of this Black Lives Matter Islamic antifa, now right-wing, you know, involved, everything focused on Israel? | ||
| Oh, well, I think a lot of this has to do with, oh, on the Israel side. | ||
| Okay, so there's like that's how they unify them as hating Israel, but it's mainly just like a thing to congeal them. | ||
| It's like a, I don't know how to explain it. | ||
| So the Israel schism, in my view, really started with the Iran deal during the Obama administration. | ||
| It was in early 2015. | ||
| NATO and Obama went through with this Iran deal over the objections, very intense objections of Israel. | ||
| And this at the time threatened to potentially present a very big security problem for Israel and a very big financial problem for Saudi Arabia because the Iran deal would have opened up. | ||
| I don't, they call it the nuclear deal. | ||
| I think just think of it like an energy deal because you have Iran, which is sitting on the world's second and third, respectively, largest reservoirs of oil and gas. | ||
| You have all of these NATO stakeholders who wanted to open it up. | ||
| At that time, they were using that as a post-2014 Ukraine counter coup way to pry Russia off of Ukraine because Russian gas was a big part of the support. | ||
| Russian energy exports to Europe was a huge part of this. | ||
| And so they were trying to partner with Iran and use that to basically crush Russia economically and then make proceeds with that. | ||
| And so Saudi Arabia, they had the regional hegemony threatened from that if Iran could compete unsanctioned. | ||
| And Israel was afraid that Iran would take that money and use it to 100x the funding to Hamas and Hezbollah. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And all of that. | ||
| And so you had this moment where Israel and Saudi Arabia kind of came together pro-Trump, who vowed to crush the Iran deal, you know, right away as soon as you're put Israel and NATO in a clash in a way that it really never had been. | ||
| And we was going to say, who's really behind the anti-Israel history? | ||
| Which Israel deserves a lot of them. | ||
| I'm a net fan, but it literally sucks the oxygen out. | ||
| It's like everywhere. | ||
| What's behind that? | ||
| Well, it's tough because U.S. foreign policy has these competing factions. | ||
| Every country has a lobby and every American wants what's best for Americans, not what's best for a foreign lobby. | ||
| And you have this situation where I think a lot of folks who are pro-Israel perceived Democrats and the Biden-Obama blob structure as basically pursuing a foreign policy that would eliminate or drastically reduce. | ||
| And the blob is now labeling everything Trump does as an Israel move, even though Israel's involved at some levels to try to garner all that anti-Israel support to stop Trump. | ||
| Right, because folks who are pro-Israel still need a MAGA base to defeat Democrats. | ||
| There is a lot of money that flows through a lot of the networks to advance particular foreign policy goals. | ||
| And I think the institutional clout from that has meant that there's been this marriage between the pro-Israel side of the foreign policy-focused pro-Israel side of MAGA and the base who is relatively agnostic on foreign policy and just cares about domestic power. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| And Israel trying to superimpose its will is backfiring. | ||
| Well, yeah, there's a tough, it's a dance. | ||
| There's a marriage because the alternative is Democrats win and both sides get crushed. | ||
| And so there's a coalition that I think has just been a part of this since 2015. | ||
| Yeah, and now more of the right wing decides to join with the Muslims, which is insane. | ||
| Well, you know, I think I don't know who in particular you're referring to on that, but I'm up there at Cloud City at the White House and analyzing the government and doing a great job. | ||
| I'm saying on the ground. | ||
| There's like a big pro-Muslim MAGA. | ||
| Yeah, and it's like getting in the way of all our other agendas. | ||
| And I just, I don't know how to navigate out of it because it's very destructive. | ||
| Well, I mean, there's a lot of alliances being restructured. | ||
| You have, I mean, there's a Trump golf course that's going to be constructed in Qatar. | ||
| You've got these new alliances with a lot of these Arab states within MAGA that hadn't existed before. | ||
| It is unprecedented how we're about to get real peace in the Middle East. | ||
| I mean, and Israel did take out Amos and Hezbollah. | ||
| So it's people enclosing Zane, you got to go. | ||
| And I really appreciate your time. | ||
| You've got to come back soon remotely next time you're in Austin. | ||
| Please come, Mike Benson. | ||
| But I didn't mean to go off in a segue about that. | ||
| Just people constantly ask about it. | ||
| What is the biggest threat of the Trump administration? | ||
| Because they're having huge success, but I also don't want to be overly optimistic here. | ||
| What are the major threats we're facing? | ||
| I would say the biggest one is international encirclement. | ||
| And I'm concerned, for example, about the unfettered, unconditional, more funding than ever to NATO or to places. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| I mean, should we leave NATO? | ||
| NATO is not just a military alliance. | ||
| It's a political alliance as well. | ||
| We talked about Operation Gladio, for example, and how that was a NATO-wide operation. | ||
| what we saw with the integrity initiative that NATO was running was NATO-wide. | ||
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| I read books they wrote 30 years ago saying it'll be the world army. | ||
| I would not be surprised if you see NATO support for these antifa groups to stop the AFD in Germany, the Vox Party. | ||
| Definitely the Germans are behind that now. | ||
| And you're going to see these cluster cells. | ||
| And meanwhile, while we're shutting down things like USAID, we're giving more money than ever to NATO, which has this whole civil affairs operation that simply passes money on to NGOs and street paramilitary groups. | ||
| But I think so this international encirclement from NATO, from the EU, from the UK, from Brazil, from Canada and Australia, these are things. | ||
| What's the axis of evil or what's the constellation that we're up against? | ||
| Well, for example, I mean, you can take them region by region. | ||
| Within the EU, there is, you know, I think what's happening in France is a big tip of the spear and the German government. | ||
| The UK, you know, Trump has a very seemingly cordial, friendly relationship with Kerr Starmer. | ||
| But Kerr Starmer is backstabbing Trump, in my view, at pretty much every angle on Ukraine, on free speech, on, I mean, right now, Ofcom in the UK is suing 4chan, finding them thousands of tens of thousands of dollars. | ||
| Starmer is saying, I will censor Americans. | ||
| We've heard stuff from Vance and Trump on that, but what's the action should be taken? | ||
| You have to have massive retaliatory threats coming from tariffs, right? | ||
| Trade, aid, security, NATO. | ||
| I mean, the UK relies on London has the banks. | ||
| America has the tanks. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| And Starmer will say he's going to stop censoring Trump's face, but then intensifies it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Doesn't mean to completely pull out of NATO, but you have to, you can think of it like you can tranche the layers and you can hit these milestones with our partners. | ||
| We have what we found more than half of NATO, but Trump has to exercise power. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And you can say you could take a little bit away and say, if you, if you don't change things, we'll take a little bit more away. | ||
| We'll take a little bit more. | ||
| You don't need to do all at once, but you need to have a credible threat in order to keep the coalition. | ||
| What's the inside baseball and how Trump was going to have this meeting with Putin? | ||
| And then now the Slovakian leader says that NATO somehow killed it. | ||
| I mean, that wouldn't surprise me. | ||
| I mean, you're talking about Robert Fico. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, well, I mean, he got shot like last year by a Soros, you know, like journalist type guy, if I'm remembering that correctly. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't have the inside baseball on it. | ||
| There is a strange thing happening around Ukraine where I think Trump sincerely does want peace. | ||
| Right now, the government is shut down, and that's because you have the internationalist side of the blob who does not want to bless a budget. | ||
| They may be using Trump's Ukraine policy as part of the leverage for approving a budget for the United States. | ||
| That would not surprise me in the slightest. | ||
| And I think if Trump sought peace at Victor Orban's Hungary directly with Putin and effectively let Zelensky out of it, Trump may not have a budget for the entire rest of his term. | ||
| So there is this kind of playing ball with the blob until you have a sufficient supermajority to set your own course. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| And for people out there, when Trump does something I don't agree with, I criticize it most of the time. | ||
| He course corrects, but the media always runs, Jones is attacking Trump. | ||
| No, I'm trying to get him to course correct when I think he's wrong. | ||
| I am like way surprised by how much he's been able to get done. | ||
| I totally agree with you. | ||
| And I just think people understand the alternative. | ||
| I mean, what was the neoliberal CIA thinking they would do? | ||
| In closing, I got to go. | ||
| Ib Kamala would have gotten in. | ||
| What was their plan? | ||
| Transitional justice. | ||
| That's what they call it. | ||
| This is this blob term for just arresting everybody from the opposition party until it achieves a state of what they call democratic stability. | ||
| That came out Jack Smith's plan to arrest tens of thousands. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, they were already arresting tens of thousands of effectively thousands through January 6th alone. | ||
| They arrested Trump. | ||
| They arrested his lawyers, his accountants, his media allies, even his valet. | ||
| My reporter. | ||
| Yeah, right. | ||
| And so, I mean, you were going to have a prosecutor president. | ||
| Kamala Harris was a prosecutor before she was on the Senate Intelligence Committee, before she was, you know, astroturfed into this. | ||
| And she was a total police state lady. | ||
| Yes, a total police state lady. | ||
| And so it would have been everything we saw in 100x worse. | ||
| We would have descended fully into every autocracy. | ||
| They're having these totally deflated dud protests, you know, saying that we're under. | ||
| I mean, every they're trying to galvanize capacity through funding. | ||
| This is what this UN carbon tax was about. | ||
| This was like a $12 billion tax on American shipping that would go to a UN NGO fund. | ||
| It was literally for a humanitarian aid fund to be dispersed to NGOs. | ||
| That's just backdoor U.S. aid. | ||
| But Trump just killed that. | ||
| Wade in, sent Marco Rubio deserves endless credit for this, as does Trump, is blocking that. | ||
| So you have to, we're playing whack-a-mole. | ||
| Well, that's Trump's real skill. | ||
| Taking a neocon like Rubio, who is obviously very competent, very smart. | ||
| He is really pulling for the team. | ||
| It's a weird paradox for me. | ||
| Rubio hated me before. | ||
| Now Rubio is like a star. | ||
| Rubio is incredible. | ||
| I mean, he's, I, I'm just at every angle, what Rubio has done has not just puzzled her behind the scenes. | ||
| He is like 20 hours a day. | ||
| And brave. | ||
| You know, it's not just like, what's the politically correct thing to do? | ||
| Or it's he's responsive to the base. | ||
| He's, you know, they were pausing trade deals with the EU over censorship. | ||
| I mean, that's like, how easy would it be to please donors to just make money off a trade deal and say, okay, if, you know, if we, if they send it to us, Trump got Saudi Arabia to increase oil output, even though that hurts us some and helps the whole world. | ||
| I mean, he's literally doing populist stuff. | ||
| He is. | ||
| It feels like we're in a golden age, but we have to, you can never take the foot off the gas. | ||
| You can never stop vigilance. | ||
| For example, this No Kings thing was a total dud. | ||
| They're going to be doing this every two months. | ||
| Well, they're trying to wait till a false flag or a George Floyd thing. | ||
| Yeah, and they want to, you know, I mean, this is in the 1983 CIA psychological operations manual about creating a martyr. | ||
| You know, they want someone to be killed in one of these protests and be able to use that. | ||
| Again, they need a spark in order to turn this back. | ||
| I've seen dozens of Democrat leaders on MSNBC go, we need Trump to, we need Tom Holman to kill some people, and then we're going to burn it all down. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And they want people to get. | ||
| I mean, this is, I played videos of this, the U.S. Institute of Peace, you know, $55 million a year from our government, having instruction manuals telling protesters to try to get arrested so that they can be held up as martyrs while they're blocking intersections. | ||
| You got to go. | ||
| Two minutes, we're ending, and you're going to do another interview for the morning show. | ||
| I appreciate doing that. | ||
| But what would have happened if Trump would have been killed in Butler? | ||
| Thousand Years of Darkness. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Well, what were obviously two shooters cover up all of it? | ||
| I mean, what were the because I'm pretty smart, but not that smart, but I don't need to have smarts to know that would have like they were that desperate. | ||
| They don't know what that would have set off. | ||
| I mean, it was what the weekend, it was like right before the RNC nomination. | ||
| I mean, right when they could have slipped in Nikki Haley or someone like that. | ||
| It's, I mean, the timing was very strange, right? | ||
| It was right after Trump was about to be announced as the Let me ask this: what happens? | ||
| God forbid, they kill him now. | ||
| I don't want to really indulge that too deeply. | ||
| All I can say is we have a lineup that it's like when I was about to say, I'm told Vance is super hardcore patriot. | ||
| And frankly, this is one of the things that was so reassuring when they, I mean, you can imagine it, for example, if Nikki Haley had been the vice president pick and then they killed Trump. | ||
| That would have, you know, that would have been, and I'm not trying to, you know, dogpile on, you know, her sure, but they're scared of Trump's lineup. | ||
| What I'm saying is, is thank God we have a very deep lineup right now and a very deep talent stack. | ||
| It's like when they assassinated Charlie Kirk, and then there's 120,000 new chapter applications for TPUSA, and it's bigger than ever now. | ||
| They're trying, they've got state partnerships, I think with the state of Tennessee or something, for every high school is going to have a TPUSA club. | ||
| And every time they do something horrible, we have to turn that into something glorious and permanent and bigger than ever before. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| Mike Benz, how do people find you? | ||
| Mike Benz, Cyber on X. FoundationForfreedomOnline.com. | ||
| Yep, that's the best place. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, thank you for the time. | ||
| I've been trying to get you on for years. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| You do the best work out there researching this because I know a lot of back knowledge. | ||
| I've learned a lot over the years, but you're like always have the latest. | ||
| I got to say, about 90% I learned about the latest deep states from you. | ||
| So who else is out there doing a good job like you? | ||
| Who else should we be following? | ||
| Oh, there's a bunch of great people in all these related spaces. | ||
| Michael Schellenberg and Matt Taibbi are doing great stuff on censorship. | ||
| I think Max Blumenthal does great stuff on NATO and USAID type and NED type networks. | ||
| Darren Beattie has a paper. | ||
| And there's a million people. | ||
| Well, we're glad to have you. | ||
| Mike Benz, thank you so much. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| 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-acetylcysteine is the main precursor to your body's master antioxidant, glutathione, right? | ||
| Glutathione is what your body uses to detoxify everything, but most importantly, your lungs. | ||
| NAC reduces lung mucus and is incredibly powerful. | ||
| This is rocket fuel. | ||
| This is the gasoline. | ||
| This is the fuel you need to make the glutathione. | ||
| But more importantly, even than that, almost, I was taking a look at Ultimate Life Force, and I forget about these things. | ||
| These things are something that they wanted to ban even more than natokinase and the serapeptase. | ||
| Those are compounds that go in and break down blood clots and scar tissue and inorganic things in the body. | ||
| That's for the spike protein. | ||
| The cool thing is, everybody, every human can get healthy. | ||
| It just takes different specific steps to get healthy. | ||
| And that's why they become knowledgeable 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's readily available. | ||
| No, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
| These are great products. | ||
| They fund the operation. | ||
| And folks, it's common sense. | ||
| Go get them. | ||
| Thealxylshore.com. | ||
| Get the Beauvine Colostrum. | ||
| Get the Methyl Drive. | ||
| Get the PowerPlant. | ||
| Get the Methylene Blue. | ||
| Get it all. | ||
| What's cool about supplements, at least to me, is you're able to look at these different genetic groups and then you can go, okay, they need help with this one thing. | ||
| We got a compound for that. | ||
| All we did was go out for the top-selling products, 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 Infowar's office is gobbling these supplements left and right. | ||
| That's why I made these is so I could take them. | ||
| And then you designed it to go with our ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's the key. | ||
| Before any man or woman, young and old, if you're on methylene blue, you got to take it. | ||
| Everybody loves the formulas. | ||
| And I've noticed if I take both together, the energy is totally insane. | ||
| Each one is very strong on its own. | ||
| Methyl drive is something that every person in the country should take. | ||
| This is something so powerful they tried to ban it. | ||
| So the methylene blue is like the engine in gasoline. | ||
| These products together are some nitrous oxide. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| turbocharges. | ||
| This is an emergency transmission from deep in the heart of Texas, the U.S. resistance against a global corporate combine empowered and funded by Communist China, allied with the big mega banks that set up Communist China in 1949. | ||
| The Communist Chinese have taken control of U.S. telecommunications infrastructure. | ||
| The Communist Chinese are taking control of Hollywood. | ||
| The Communist Chinese have taken control of the main universities. | ||
| This is all confirmed. | ||
| This is not a drill. | ||
| Big tech in Silicon Valley is almost completely run by the communist Chinese government. | ||
| They've officially become state-run. | ||
| Apple, 100%. | ||
| Google is now making the transition and announcing a merger in total worldwide censorship. | ||
| They are now beta testing, using me as the straw man, a demonized version of Alex Jones to do that. | ||
| This is happening. | ||
| This is not like the other probes before that were meant to get you used to probes and censorship, thinking you would adapt to censorship by just putting up with it. | ||
| Now, this attack is thousands and thousands and thousands of times the magnitude of all previous attacks. | ||
| This is a tide-traded dose, reverse psychological warfare operation using adapt and overcome subversion paradigm manipulation. | ||
| In layman's terms, they are manipulating the fact that we adapt to being oppressed. | ||
| We adapt to being pressed with the low dosages of oppression. | ||
| Now, when the megaton hits us of the total takeover, we try to adapt to the poison infusion instead of not knowing it's a lethal dose if we accept the dose. | ||
| Total Internet of Things integration global social score complete command and control system. | ||
| It is the virtual reality AI weapon system now attacking the United States with traitors inside the major security agencies blocking Trump's resistance of the program and attempting to stop us from removing the tentacles of the ChiCom slash big tech banking combine emergency situation. | ||
| I have been chosen for destruction because I brought you this information and have been battering ramming it out as much as I can. | ||
| They want to double use me as they always do in any complex system of mathematical deception where every angle of my good is turned against us. | ||
| So they take what I've said, being sincere, build me into an insincere person in the straw man. | ||
| I'm a person that cares about life and children and is against these wars. | ||
| And so they make me a herder of children. | ||
| And then they build me into this lie to then set the distraction while they're actually censoring all of you to make a debate about Alex Jones. | ||
| So even if I didn't sell out to them, they now use me as an archetype to serve them by being the main distraction. | ||
| I have now been captured by the enemy in the information warfare fulcrum and is being used against you. | ||
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Only your full understanding of this key will break you free from this paradigm. | |
| I have given you the transmission. | ||
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Now break free. | |
| I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | ||
| Thomas Jefferson. | ||
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If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | |
| Trump doesn't want you eating bugs. | ||
| He wants you eating ribbey 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 ribbe 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 Starmer. | ||
| 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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Do 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. | ||
| And they know your skin crawls. | ||
| They hate themselves and they hate you. | ||
| They're projecting their hatred of themselves onto you. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| 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. | ||
| God, it's so simple. | ||
| Leonardo Gioni, popular comic straight ahead. | ||
| Stay with us and share those live feeds now. | ||
| You are the Paul Revere's. | ||
| Leonardo Joni, popular comedian and talk show host, is our guest. | ||
| The InfoWar is America. | ||
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TUNE. | |
| A digital frontier. | ||
| I tried to picture clusters of information as they move through the computer. | ||
| What do they look like? | ||
| Ships, motorcycles with the circuits like freeways. | ||
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I kept dreaming of the world I thought I'd never see. | |
| And then, one day, I got in. | ||
| All right, Leonardo Gioni, a great lady, been a guest many times. | ||
| is now based in California and Florida was based in Austin and And she is a true free speech comedian, been censored a lot. | ||
| And she joins us. | ||
| LeonardaIsFunny.com. | ||
| It's so good to have you here. | ||
| And I've been wanting to take you on for like a month, so I'm glad you're back in town. | ||
| You can do it. | ||
| Anytime you want to come on remote, that's great as well. | ||
| There's so much to talk about in the world today. | ||
| How would you, before you get the subjects you want to talk about, which you're welcome to, quantify the moment we're in in the world because it's so crazy. | ||
| The old establishment's collapsing. | ||
| It doesn't mean the new establishment's perfect, but definitely the old order is dying in my view. | ||
| Do you agree with that statement? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| And I think it's actually great to see because the old order was so anti everything that's good for us that it's really kind of, it's given me hope for the first time in a long time that we'll be able to take back a lot of our rights and our countries and these things that have been taken from us. | ||
| Who are the players? | ||
| I mean, how would you describe it if you were like talking to somebody that just had been, you know, rip Van Winkle asleep under a tree for 100 years and he just wakes up? | ||
| How would you describe the world today to people? | ||
| Well, I mean, I guess I would say on the one hand, you have a bunch of demon-worshiping, satanic people who are hell-bent on bringing evil and destruction everywhere. | ||
| And they invert a value system everywhere they get, every chance they get, right? | ||
| So you can see them clearly because they'll say things like, it's compassionate to support your children chopping their breasts off and chopping their genitals off because they're confused. | ||
| By the way, we made them confused with 20 to 30 years of propaganda, but this is what it means to be compassionate. | ||
| Open your borders, let in these third worlders who hate you, have nothing in common with your people, actually are a detriment to the system and await because otherwise you're racist and evil. | ||
| And then we've got these people in power, these judges who are letting the criminals off the hook. | ||
| I mean, we have people who, it's kind of unbelievable. | ||
| If you wrote this in a novel, no one would believe you that a judge would let off a 31-time felon and that person would go and innocently slaughter a random girl who's just trying to get home. | ||
| I just saw an article in a video the other day. | ||
| I played it where this 15-year-old has done all these robberies, assaults, carjackings, 111 arrests, over 50 or armed robberies, and the Soros judges keep letting them out. | ||
| That is like putting rattlesnakes in people's beds. | ||
| I mean, it is like total weaponization. | ||
| There has to be something for us to do, Alex. | ||
| And this is something I've been actually working on. | ||
| I put out a call to some of my followers. | ||
| I said, okay, we need to do something about these activist judges because they know what they're doing. | ||
| It's not an accident. | ||
| They're not releasing these people and then they accidentally kill an innocent white girl. | ||
| They are releasing them because they know they will attack and kill innocent people. | ||
| So I'm starting to compile a website where we're going to list all of these activist judges and the criminals that they've let off and the crimes that they went on to do. | ||
| And then we're going to start putting out a call for getting them removed from power. | ||
| And I would like to see prosecution for them. | ||
| What I love is you're not saying Trump do it. | ||
| Like Savannah Hernandez kicking ass. | ||
| He says, we have to do it. | ||
| Pull up the Ukrainian lady getting stabbed to death. | ||
| The left tried to suppress that. | ||
| They tried to cover it. | ||
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| But can you imagine how many videos we haven't seen, Alex? | ||
| This is the one we saw. | ||
| How about that girl who went to visit her friends in college and she was the guy, another guy was released. | ||
| He went in, he robbed them and he shot her point blank and she was on her knees and the father is out campaigning. | ||
| And for the first time, we have the fathers of these children not saying stupid things like we have to unite and forgive. | ||
| No, there has to be justice first. | ||
| We can't do this. | ||
| And the left is green lit attacks on whites. | ||
| I mean, why is the left trying to do this? | ||
| Well, because whites are a system. | ||
| Well, there are people who have values. | ||
| They have justice. | ||
| They believe in true equality and true freedoms. | ||
| The left is the party of evil. | ||
| They don't want that. | ||
| So a cohesive Western white society is going to present a problem for people who want to be in power and just wreak havoc all over the world. | ||
| Well, if you're slamming the whole world under globalism, you can't have countries that are still free. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| And if we look around the world, right, it's racist to tell the truth. | ||
| This is insane. | ||
| But around the world, it is Western European societies that have been free. | ||
| They've been independent. | ||
| They have valued human life. | ||
| You can't have that if you want a global society. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And, you know, before you came on, I said, hey, I wanted you on the show about other stuff you've been covered, but what do you want to hit first? | ||
| You want to talk about India. | ||
| And again, I say this not to be politically correct. | ||
| Like, I think Indians are nice people, great, whatever, most populous country in the world. | ||
| But there's definitely a move to bring in Indians and displace Americans. | ||
| And then they're definitely putting their people in all these positions because that's how they operate in the other countries. | ||
| Tribal, we've lowered our tribal defenses, and so it needs to be talked about. | ||
| Well, the thing is, Alex, everybody always focuses on illegal immigration, which is a problem. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But legal migration, for all intents and purposes, it is just as illegal because they are exploiting a system that was meant to help the peak performers from other countries to come in, be able to develop themselves fully. | ||
| It was meant to be a brain drain. | ||
| Well, yes, it was. | ||
| But what they've done now is they've completely exploited it so that they are bringing in every single member of their tribe here, people who have no talent, who don't bring anything. | ||
| And not only that, but they're throwing out American workers from these jobs. | ||
| We're being totally displaced. | ||
| This is unacceptable. | ||
| And I don't want to hear any BS about they came over legally and they have an H-1B. | ||
| The H-1B program needs to be ended, period, the end. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
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| So you were telling me that, and I see the news articles about other people where they come and claim people are here for businesses. | ||
| They're not here for businesses and they sign up for welfare. | ||
| It's not just sailing on Indians, but that's the biggest group coming in now. | ||
| What are some of the things you've tracked? | ||
| So some of the things that I have tracked, some of the horrendous things that they're doing is, so for example, there was the GM financial IT department in which they hired an Indian CIO. | ||
| Her name was Chitra Hurl. | ||
| And immediately upon her taking office, they began a campaign to get rid of the American workers. | ||
| So they started claiming things like they started doing performance reviews. | ||
| And this is the great irony. | ||
| They said they were bad with communications. | ||
| You have people who don't even speak English telling these American workers that they're bad with communications. | ||
| So what they did, Alex, was they fired all of those American workers and they replaced them conveniently with Indian H-1B visa holders. | ||
| So the whole world operates on gangs and cliques. | ||
| We've gotten rid of that. | ||
| It leaves us wide open to it. | ||
| Well, you have to understand, Western Europeans are the only people who believe in a colorblind meritocracy. | ||
| And this is not a bad quality of ours. | ||
| It actually allows us to value the most capable members amongst the different societies to voice them up and then those people can contribute to the society. | ||
| Yeah, the meritocracy. | ||
| That's how it's supposed to be. | ||
| The problem is that when you're on a game board and you're the only one playing by those rules and everybody else is pretending that they're going to play by those rules, but the minute they get power, they act extremely tribally, you're going to lose and your people are going to lose and your whole colorblind meritocracy is going to fall apart. | ||
| We can't have that. | ||
| This needs to stop. | ||
| And white people need to wake up. | ||
| And there's a lot of liberal white women who will be out here crying about, oh, you have to be nice to these people. | ||
| They're too immature to think two steps down the line about what's going to happen as soon as you're nice to these people and then they completely displace your people. | ||
| Well, look how it worked out for the Ukrainian lady getting stabbed to death. | ||
| Horrible. | ||
| horrible. | ||
| And so I... | ||
| How are there still so many white liberal women that buy into this? | ||
| You know, I think they did a good job brainwashing them. | ||
| You know, basically this starts when we're young. | ||
| As somebody who used to be a white liberal woman, you're hearing these things from the time you're five and six years old about the injustice in the world and then how oppressed you are because you're a woman, even though you don't look around and see that women can basically do anything they want in Western society. | ||
| Yeah, like the West is empowering women, but it's the bad thing. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, I mean. | ||
| England ended slavery all over the world, but whites are behind slavery. | ||
| And then the irony is like they're here over here campaigning for these Muslims to be able to do whatever they want. | ||
| And then they're going to bring in Sharia law. | ||
| Like New York City is going to elect this Muslim mamdani guy. | ||
| And I'm like, he comes from a culture where women don't even have the right to speak, where if a man wants a divorce and his wife doesn't want to give it to him, he can frame her for adultery and get her stoned to death. | ||
| These are the people you're bringing in to rule over you. | ||
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| I see the protests. | ||
| I saw in Austin this weekend to win a podcast. | ||
| I wasn't even looking for it. | ||
| And I saw LGBT flags and Muslim flags. | ||
| Like if they're in control, they throw you off a building, dumbass. | ||
| Yeah, it's insane to me. | ||
| That's totally insane. | ||
| But so my thing is, you know, I've talked about the Indian problem a lot because if we go, you know, have you noticed this? | ||
| Every time you go to a gas station, it's owned by an Indian. | ||
| A lot of these hotels are owned by Indians and you're like, wow, these must be really capable people. | ||
| Actually, what's going on is they get these loans. | ||
| The government favors them. | ||
| They get these low to no interest loans where they don't have to pay interest for, I think, like the first three years. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And then when the interest is going to kick in, they sell their business to another Indian family member who gets a new loan for no to low interest. | ||
| And they go ahead and buy another business with a new loan and then they keep this thing in the circle. | ||
| So they are effectively blocking Americans from running their own businesses in their own countries. | ||
| This is unacceptable. | ||
| Unacceptable. | ||
| And people have to realize that you can't just sit back and wait. | ||
| Oh, maybe President Trump will do this. | ||
| Maybe this person will do this. | ||
| This is how we got into this boat. | ||
| And so I'm finding that there's a lot of people who are actually starting their own organizations to stop this. | ||
| And that was one of the organizations that I was going to talk to you about, which is called Save Indiana Heritage. | ||
| And this is the first anti-immigration group that has been founded in Indiana, which is insane because Indiana is a blatantly red state. | ||
| And the founders have told me that, you know, all of a sudden they're going into these most remote areas in their state, like rural areas where you traditionally did not see people of different ethnicities. | ||
| And it is completely overrun by immigrants from other cultures taking over the national parks. | ||
| They're polluting. | ||
| They're loud. | ||
| And they're completely destroying their heritage. | ||
| So they started an organization to actually work against this. | ||
| And they want this to be replicable in the different states so that citizens on the ground can start fighting back against this. | ||
| Well, here's the deal. | ||
| We have to be territorial to a certain degree. | ||
| A lot of great Indians and American scientists come here great, but it's true. | ||
| India is in big trouble. | ||
| It's got the biggest population in the world. | ||
| And they're trying to export everybody over here and manipulating our system. | ||
| We got to just say no to it. | ||
| I mean, believe it. | ||
| But what's going to happen, Alex? | ||
| Do we want the whole world to become India? | ||
| Because that can happen. | ||
| You have 1.5 billion Indians and they keep having children at a rate that completely displaces white people. | ||
| So if you export them all over the Western world, like has been done in Canada, Canada is basically called Little India now. | ||
| So let's say we let them do whatever they want. | ||
| They can go everywhere. | ||
| They can become, they take over everything, breed indiscriminately, right? | ||
| And then in 20 years, they're going to find themselves in the same position they found themselves in India, where everything is polluted, nothing functions, everybody's poor. | ||
| And now where are they going to go? | ||
| There's no America left for them to flee to because you've already ruined it. | ||
| So for the good of everyone involved, we have to become tribal and start defending our land. | ||
| And there is nothing racist or hateful about it. | ||
| Well, I know this. | ||
| If we tried to import 50 million people to Saudi Arabia, they wouldn't do it or to India. | ||
| No matter what color they were, no one's going to put up with us. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| But we have been completely emasculated. | ||
| You know, women will henpeck their men and call them racist. | ||
| Men don't want to upset the women. | ||
| A lot of, as you know, they put things in the water that has lower testosterone levels. | ||
| So men don't have that natural defensive fight. | ||
| We have to stop this and become aware what's been going on and be able to stand up. | ||
| And if somebody says, oh, you're racist or you're a bigot, you go, okay, next. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I'm preserving my family, my country, and my life. | ||
| And that's it. | ||
| There's no debate. | ||
| Well, regardless, I think you're right. | ||
| We've reached the point where more people don't care now. | ||
| People understand the more you battle political correctness, the worse it gets. | ||
| So where do you see this unfolding? | ||
| What do you see happening? | ||
| Well, this is why I'm so I'm pushing these organizations like Save Indiana Heritage, which people can just go to the website, save Indianaheritage.org, because otherwise we're going to, that is the nonviolent solution. | ||
| Working within the system, using our ability to organize politically, to push for our own interests, to do this in a nonviolent manner. | ||
| Because I'm telling you, Alex, this country is the most armed country in America. | ||
| There are more guns in America than there are citizens. | ||
| And when it push comes to shove, when people can't feed their families, when they're seeing the river outside their house being polluted, a nonviolent solution is not going to be viable anymore. | ||
| And I would like to avoid that because life is very precious. | ||
| All human life is precious. | ||
| So this is our chance to actually do something about it before we cross the Rubicon and then we become something that we really don't want to be. | ||
| What's your overall report card on Trump? | ||
| You know, I have mixed views on Trump. | ||
| There were some things he did that I thought were great. | ||
| First of all, there's no part of me that ever thinks that it would have been better to have Kamala. | ||
| So at the end of the day, I'm always going to pick Trump over Kamala because we have taken back a lot of cultural institutions. | ||
| I mean, even having the Department of Homeland Security posting the memes and the things they're posting, that's only happening because of Trump. | ||
| People being going to speak out, that's only happening because we have Trump in the White House. | ||
| But he walks back some things when he gets pushback. | ||
| So, you know, he had a great proposal. | ||
| It was going to be $100,000 per year per H-1B visa, which would have done, would have went tremendously far because then we would have only gotten the H-1Bs we actually needed. | ||
| And then he walked that back. | ||
| Oh, if you were already in as an H-1B, you're grandfathered in, and it's only a one-time fee, doesn't have to be per year. | ||
| No, this is unacceptable. | ||
| Unacceptable. | ||
| Most of these H-1B visas that are in here are total scams. | ||
| Some of them don't even have college diplomas. | ||
| The GM CIO that took over only graduated high school. | ||
| So please tell me how we need these super skilled workers. | ||
| Well, you saw the case in like Ohio where the illegal alien without even a college degree was a superintendent. | ||
| Insane. | ||
| They found it all over the country. | ||
| The same thing was happening. | ||
| I mean, take New Zealand. | ||
| The last time we were saw was you have to have $5 million and no criminal record to even immigrate there. | ||
| Nobody calls them racist for that. | ||
| No, we want people that add to the ballot sheet, not take away. | ||
| Yeah, and New Zealand can do that because it's such a small country and everybody knows who's in charge. | ||
| And one of the problems we run into America is that it's so large that it can feel like, how do I make a difference? | ||
| And again, this is why I'm encouraging people to start local. | ||
| Start in your own community. | ||
| I mean, that's where you're going to have the most impact and that's where you're going to feel the impact of what you're doing. | ||
| So, I mean, overall, right now, I'm giving Trump about a B on his, on how he's doing. | ||
| You know, there's, there's positive and then there's things, you know, the importing of Argentinian beef. | ||
| It's like, what are we doing? | ||
| You know, 80 U.S. farmers go out of business every day. | ||
| Why don't we prioritize? | ||
| You said America first, right? | ||
| Well, Argentina is not America. | ||
| And I think Trump's point is, and I'm not agreeing with it, they're giving us all their rare earth minerals, which is worth trillions. | ||
| And China's cut us off. | ||
| And then they come back and say, buy a little of our beef. | ||
| You can see Trump, you know, he's like getting his trillions for $100 million. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I'm not defending it, but that's how he works because Argentina, you know, it's a battle to keep that government in there. | ||
| They're definitely working with us. | ||
| You know, we got to. | ||
| It's not like he's like USA. | ||
| He's just allowing some of it in. | ||
| And I get it. | ||
| It's an easy topic. | ||
| Like, we're going to buy, you know, we're allowing them to sell us our beef. | ||
| Hello hurt our people. | ||
| You know what's killing American beef producers? | ||
| Well, it's four companies since Walmart came in now, but three companies, used to be like 100, even 10 years ago. | ||
| The FDA goes in and shuts down any small meatpacker. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| So there's three companies that have 95% of the market. | ||
| Walmart entered now, so it's a little less. | ||
| But beef's at record high sale, but it's record low payment. | ||
| My family raises Black Angus and other stuff. | ||
| So I've been ranching forever. | ||
| And he did it in high school. | ||
| So I know all about it. | ||
| But the point is, it's that it's the meat packers. | ||
| That's the scam. | ||
| Not even foreign beef. | ||
| It's the meat packers. | ||
| They get it, have a monopoly, make you sell it to them for nothing, and then they jack up the price. | ||
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| And this is the kind of stuff that I think should not be allowed. | ||
| This is what I'm saying when, you know, like, for example, you're a rancher. | ||
| You come from a family of ranchers. | ||
| You know about that. | ||
| So if there's people like you who understand this, they can pick that as the single issue that they're going to work on. | ||
| Whereas like for me. | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| People that know about to explain. | ||
| And I get the optics are bad. | ||
| But like they're literally giving us a monopoly on rare earth minerals, trillions, and cutting China out. | ||
| So they're like, we want 100 million in beef. | ||
| He's like, oh, it's like they gave us, it's like they gave us a billion dollars. | ||
| We gave them like a hundred dollar bill. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I mean, it's literally like a pat on the head. | ||
| These are the things I think that he needs to say, you know, because sometimes I think. | ||
| Well, that's the problem with Trump is that, yeah, he doesn't explain it. | ||
| Yeah, because I think people would be like, okay, we get it. | ||
| And then we could also say, okay, well, where is the problem? | ||
| Why are our small ranch farmers going out of business? | ||
| And it's like what you said about we got these meat packers. | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| How do we address this problem? | ||
| Because we saw the same thing happening during COVID, right? | ||
| All the small businesses had to shut down, but Walmart and Target and all these megalithic companies, they could keep operating. | ||
| Well, yeah, I mean, let's talk about Argentina. | ||
| It's gigantic and it's about to fall to communists. | ||
| So I'm not attacking you. | ||
| I get the point about the beef. | ||
| I meant to cover that days ago. | ||
| It's just that it's not just $100 million in beef. | ||
| It's $20 million emergency package, which is better than invading. | ||
| By the way, what do you think about Trump getting ready to go into Venezuela? | ||
| I think it's dangerous. | ||
| I think the CIA might set him up. | ||
| Yeah, I'm not a big fan of going into foreign wars and getting involved in foreign wars. | ||
| It's unfortunate because we live in a kind of global playing field. | ||
| This is what has happened as a consequence. | ||
| And really on the board of the global playing field, you have the communists and then you have people like us who just want freedom and individualized government. | ||
| This is the playing board. | ||
| And it's been this way since at least World War I, but I would say it started a little bit before that. | ||
| And after World War II, they just took over the whole game board. | ||
| I mean, the reason Rhodesia fell and South Africa fell was because the communists won. | ||
| They were armed by Russia. | ||
| They were armed by these communist nations around the world that wanted to see communism win. | ||
| It wasn't about race and, oh, they're so racist. | ||
| This was solely about communism in these countries. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Leonardo Johnny, what are you here in town for? | ||
| You got a show? | ||
| I do. | ||
| I do. | ||
| I'm touring Texas right now this week. | ||
| So tomorrow I'm going to be in San Antonio. | ||
| Friday, I'm doing Austin. | ||
| And Saturday, I'm doing Houston. | ||
| And all those dates and tickets are on my website, LeonardaisFunny.com. | ||
| LeonardaisFunny.com. | ||
| Well, I need to come out and see one of your shows. | ||
| I'm a big fan. | ||
| We'll be right back to talk more with this amazing lady. | ||
| Straight ahead. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| I'm docked up on the Methway Blue. | ||
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For me, it's like a fog lifted, but it was like a veil lifted off, you know? | |
| Incredible. | ||
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| I started having seizures like a few years ago, and everybody in my family knows I'm a neuroscientist. | ||
| What did you do to fix it? | ||
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| Mel Gibson was on here talking about it. | ||
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What is Bobby Kennedy Jr. dropping into that glass of water? | |
| Plenty of folks are wondering what was in that little bottle he uncorked during a flight. | ||
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I do subscribe to the methylene blue. | |
| I feel better. | ||
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| Like to say, I've been taking the methylene blue, and it is freaking awesome. | ||
| I actually subscribe monthly now do it. | ||
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| Definitely noticed my focus. | ||
| Cognition increased. | ||
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| Well, a very smart and funny lady, Leonardo Gioni, is our guest. | ||
| LeonardaisFunny.com. | ||
| Got shows all over Texas. | ||
| Find out more on our website. | ||
| Tell us a couple jokes. | ||
| You can even do dirty ones here. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, I'll tell you the joke that got me banned. | ||
| How about this? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| You've noticed there's a lot of Indians here, right? | ||
| In Austin. | ||
| So I went to the gym the other day and it was full of Indian dudes. | ||
| I had to wait over an hour to use the 10-pound dumbbells. | ||
| But the showers were empty. | ||
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So. | |
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
| You got banned for that? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Well, that's when they lost their mind. | ||
| That joke went super viral. | ||
| It had like 37 million views. | ||
| And then that's when all of India geared up to get me banned off of X last year. | ||
| And I did get banned and now I'm back. | ||
| So whatever. | ||
| And we hope you get back on. | ||
| You did help me get back on. | ||
| Actually, I came on this show. | ||
| I talked about this. | ||
| I told you about it. | ||
| And the very next day, my account was back. | ||
| Yeah, Elon watches almost every day. | ||
| So, but look, I love Indians. | ||
| I love everybody. | ||
| But everybody has to accept free speech. | ||
| So first of all, just because you say, let me say this, okay? | ||
| You loved your family, right? | ||
| And you love your neighbors. | ||
| If your neighbors started coming into your house every day, right? | ||
| And not respecting that, hey, you know, you had a, we want private time and using your kitchen, leaving a mess, using your food, not contributing anything. | ||
| And you said to them, hey, could you guys go live in your own house? | ||
| Is that hateful? | ||
| Is that because you hate them? | ||
| No, the West has to learn to stand up for itself. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| You have to understand these people are coming into your house. | ||
| This country was built by your ancestors. | ||
| It wasn't even built by my ancestors. | ||
| I'm a European immigrant. | ||
| So I'm doing everything I can to contribute back by fighting for the right of this country to remain a predominantly European nation. | ||
| But I'm fully aware that my presence here is a privilege. | ||
| So I'm not here making demands on the American country to become more Albanian. | ||
| That's insane. | ||
| If I wanted that, I would stay in Albania. | ||
| If I wanted a company to be run by Albanians, I would go work in Albania. | ||
| So you're saying people should join the team. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I think people should join the team. | ||
| I really do want to push this save Indiana heritage because what they're doing is actually really, really revolutionary. | ||
| I don't know if you know this, but the pro-immigration side in Indiana has over 100 full-time employees working to bring in immigration. | ||
| Why is that? | ||
| Did you know that every Somalian immigrant cost the UK $1.2 million because only one in 10 Somalians are actually full-time employed? | ||
| They told us that we are the Muslims in Europe like 90% in every job. | ||
| They told us and walk around and write people all that. | ||
| But they told us that we needed these immigrants for economic reasons because the population was down. | ||
| Who is going to withstand the population? | ||
| And every single data set shows that non-Western, non-European immigrants cost the country money. | ||
| So this is how you know, Alex, that it's not about money. | ||
| It's not about economics, but it is about a kind of hate that is aimed specifically at white people. | ||
| For some reason, they hate white people and they want to destroy white people. | ||
| And it doesn't matter if they destroy themselves in the process. | ||
| Is it existential envy? | ||
| I absolutely believe it is existential envy because, you know, I found this to be in the comedy community as a thing, right? | ||
| If you were doing a show and all the comics were pretty mediocre, the audience didn't really notice. | ||
| They kind of were just like, oh, that seemed fine. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But if you had a show and there was a bunch of mediocre comics and then all of a sudden some really funny comic like Tim Dylan got on the stage and just knocked it out of the park. | ||
| Now when the other mediocre comics came back, everybody was like, oh, this guy sucks. | ||
| Like I just saw comedy. | ||
| So it's raising the bar, which shows them up. | ||
| It's raising the bar. | ||
| And rather than try and meet those heightened standards, they say, no, we just want to get rid of the heightened standards. | ||
| And every time you show up and show what is actually possible for humanity, it makes us feel inferior. | ||
| And so we're going to kill you and we're going to eliminate you. | ||
| And we don't have to take it. | ||
| That's the other thing. | ||
| White people have been so passive for so long. | ||
| Like, wake up. | ||
| You do not have to take it. | ||
| I got a stack of news articles from just this week literally saying in the local papers, annihilate whites. | ||
| They're inherently evil. | ||
| And then the ADL wonders why people then get pissed off and say, screw you. | ||
| I mean, you're literally attacking people. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| Can you imagine if I wrote a book and said, annihilate Jews, annihilate Africans, annihilate Indians? | ||
| What would happen? | ||
| They put you in jail. | ||
| I'd be in jail. | ||
| So why are white people taking this? | ||
| They've accepted a passive position. | ||
| It's almost like they've accepted that they are going, that there's nothing they can do. | ||
| And this is just so dumb. | ||
| This is why I don't blackpill, because if you blackpill, you've basically just given them the victory without a fight. | ||
| And to me, it's like, screw you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| If we're going to lose, I'm going to make it so hard for you. | ||
| You are going to suffer casualties in your quest because I'm going to fight to the last breath. | ||
| What it is is big corporations and blackrock, knowing that only 7% of the world's white. | ||
| And so they demonize liberty and freedom as a white thing, which it basically has been. | ||
| Then you can organize this coalition to smash it. | ||
| It's simple. | ||
| Yeah, and I do think it goes back to primal times. | ||
| I think this war has been going on. | ||
| It's an ethnic war against whites by people who hate us because we represent competition to global domination. | ||
| That's the truth. | ||
| Well, actually, there's globalist white papers going back. | ||
| There's a lot of them for hundreds of years saying, well, when the banks piloted 120 years ago, started trying to take over the U.S., they said the Scots and the Irish and their influence is too much in the America and the South. | ||
| That's why we have to smash it because they always resisted the British Empire. | ||
| Now that's that same spirit of resistance. | ||
| So you can say wherever it comes from, but the establishment literally singles out Scots and Irish as saying they keep not going along. | ||
| And then there's that idea they get. | ||
| Yeah, because white people don't want to live as slaves. | ||
| I mean, this is why slavery was ended by white people. | ||
| And look how they've cucked Ireland that would let nobody conquer him out of the British Empire. | ||
| They are literally being overrun now. | ||
| Well, I've got some great new developments in Ireland. | ||
| So an immigrant raped a 10-year-old girl. | ||
| Yeah, that big riots and the police attack. | ||
| Yeah, B-roll that, by the way, roll that. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| The rioters surrounded the place where the immigrant was housed. | ||
| They set fire. | ||
| They're protesting. | ||
| They were stopping cars to make sure that the passengers in those cars were Irish. | ||
| And this is what I'm telling you. | ||
| This is going to be around the world if we don't start organizing politically and ending this across the board. | ||
| I was about to say, you look at the footage out of Ireland. | ||
| It's literally thousands of eels running around raping, killing. | ||
| And the government of Ireland sold out to the globalists. | ||
| But didn't they know the Irish are going to go ape shit? | ||
| Because it's not happening. | ||
| This is the great thing that you have to understand about our enemy. | ||
| They are, their weakness is their hubris. | ||
| They are very arrogant. | ||
| They believe in their own omnipotence. | ||
| So that's great. | ||
| Let them believe it because no one is omnipotent. | ||
| No one is above God. | ||
| So that is their weakness. | ||
| That is their Achilles heels where we can get them because they believe that we have given up. | ||
| They've already won the war. | ||
| But the minute the people know they're being assaulted, they can only take over the globalists who don't know we're under attack. | ||
| But as soon as the Irish knew, boom, it's game over. | ||
| That's correct. | ||
| As soon as you know, you're in that's why Trump's like, the liberals are idiots. | ||
| No, it's on purpose. | ||
| We've done it. | ||
| It's on purpose. | ||
| It's all intentional. | ||
| It's brainwashing. | ||
| It's if you say that, like, remember when they said the white replacement theory is a NDL called for my arrest for talking about it. | ||
| Yeah, they said it was an anti-Semitic trope, which it's like if we're saying there's a white replacement theory, we didn't say Jews are doing it. | ||
| So you're kind of telling on yourself if you're calling it an anti-Semitic. | ||
| Yeah, and then now Israel has the Muslims after them. | ||
| Why would the Israel lobby ally with Islam? | ||
| Well, why did they ally with them in Spain when they opened the gates of Toledo and they let the Muslims come in and take over? | ||
| And then they ruled Spain for 700 years and the Muslims repaid the Jews who opened the gates for them by giving them high positions within the government because they ally with someone who would be their enemy if they can help them against their greater enemy, which make no mistake is Western Europeans. | ||
| And then all the movies and TV shows and school teachers that the Crusades were offensive, they were a defensive operation. | ||
| After 700 years of attacks, finally, Europe, when it pushed all the way into Western Europe, they had to. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| No apologies. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I genuinely don't care. | ||
| You are not going to war with people who wanted to live peacefully with you and were happy to live and let live. | ||
| No, the Muslims were taking over European Christian lands for generations. | ||
| And finally, the Europeans fought back and reconquered land that was theirs. | ||
| There's no need to apologize. | ||
| And anybody who wants you to apologize for your ancestors, you just tell them to get wrecked because right now they're not even apologizing for what they're doing today. | ||
| So are you saying the La Reconquista has begun? | ||
| I don't think it has begun. | ||
| I think we're seeing the sparks of a fire starting that's going to happen. | ||
| I think when the Reconquista begins, we're going to know it. | ||
| And what will the Reconquista look like? | ||
| Well, I don't want to say, Alex, I don't want to get you in trouble. | ||
| Bishop Smargo, that means the reconquering. | ||
| Yeah, no, I know what that means. | ||
| Oh, no, you know, but for people that don't know. | ||
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
| I just think it's going to look very violent. | ||
| It's going to look like fascism because that's what, you know, everything that we say. | ||
| Well, they started it. | ||
| That's a point. | ||
| Everything that we say we want, we want families. | ||
| We want our kids to be raised without LGBT propaganda. | ||
| We want to be in our communities of people that look like us. | ||
| They call that fascism. | ||
| So if that's what fascism is, that's what you're going to get. | ||
| Because the opposite of that is a disintegration of every value that makes sense to the human brain. | ||
| And we're seeing with you as you should be a liberal. | ||
| Once you figure out it was a takeover, you can't surrender. | ||
| And we're nice. | ||
| It feels mean, but it is what it is. | ||
| So what was your, you say, a liberal. | ||
| Well, what was the process? | ||
| And how'd you wake up? | ||
| Well, there were two things that woke me up. | ||
| The first one was the LGBT propaganda when they started pushing the trans agenda. | ||
| And I finally could just not take it anymore. | ||
| I could not pretend anymore. | ||
| And the truth just came out of me like a fire. | ||
| And then the second one was reading the real story about what happened to Trayvon Martin, which was that in fact, he was trying to kill George Zimmerman and he was on top of George Zimmerman when he was shot. | ||
| So once that happened, I started reading other things and opening up to what was real. | ||
| And I realized how much I'd been lied to. | ||
| And then I started to discover that the mission was to end white people and kill white people. | ||
| And I just couldn't, I couldn't be quiet anymore. | ||
| I started speaking out. | ||
| Let me go grab this stack of articles I got because it literally says exterminate whites, get rid of whites, and it's mainstream newspapers. | ||
| Yeah, it is mainstream. | ||
| It's also mainstream books. | ||
| Go look at these books. | ||
| And you know, it's so funny because all of these authors who are like, oh, white like me, and white, we white men have had so much power. | ||
| You go look at their names and they're not white. | ||
| They're pretending to be white to push an agenda that ultimately is going to benefit their own people while they're pretending to be us. | ||
| And frankly, you know, white people really need to wake up. | ||
| Stop apologizing. | ||
| People are telling you, oh, you've done these awful things. | ||
| You did colonialism. | ||
| Colonialism, go look at the nations that were ever under colonialism. | ||
| They were doing better. | ||
| Their people were doing better while under colonialism than while not. | ||
| And then go look at nations like Liberia, which were never under colonialism. | ||
| Any colonial country in Latin America or Africa was everybody was fighting it into it. | ||
| Yeah, that's correct. | ||
| Look at these headlines. | ||
| This is in the local papers in Austin. | ||
| Your DNA is an abomination. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| White is over. | ||
| This is in the local Austin papers. | ||
| This is what they put out. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| Armed white men, the top threat, not even real. | ||
| I mean, it's just like, and then people get mad like at Nick Fuentez for what he does. | ||
| Well, what do you expect the response is going to be to stuff like this? | ||
| What do you think the response is going to be? | ||
| I mean, people are not going to put up with this forever. | ||
| InfoWar is a white supremacist platform, Bernie Sanders. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| I mean, this just goes on and on. | ||
| So, I mean, what do they expect people to do when you're told you're evil because you are white? | ||
| A lot of people aren't going to put up with this. | ||
| No, no, and they don't have to, Alex. | ||
| That's the thing. | ||
| You don't have to put up with it. | ||
| So, where do you think this is going? | ||
| Well, it's going to go one of two ways. | ||
| Either the whites are going to wake up, they're going to fight back, they're going to take their countries back, and they're going to throw out every single non-white immigrant that has come in and tried to debase. | ||
| And obviously, we're not saying, oh, we got to throw out every non-white immigrant that's ever come into this country, but the ones that have come in in the last 10 to 15 years and have not have refused to adapt, have refused to become part of the culture, they got to go. | ||
| They got to go. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Or whites are not going to, and they're going to be pretty much exterminated except for a few small pockets throughout the world where they'll be allowed to go on because they don't really pose a threat until the next global cataclysm when everything falls apart. | ||
| And the only people who can figure out how to survive are white people again. | ||
| And then the whole cycle starts over. | ||
| They build civilization. | ||
| Their children live in luxury. | ||
| They forget why they were keeping out these people. | ||
| They let them back in and everything starts all over again. | ||
| Well, it is true. | ||
| The Asians have built civilization, others have as well. | ||
| But, you know, it's about being the ice age. | ||
| If somebody doesn't pre-plan in a place that's frozen six months out of the year and 50 below for six months, you all die. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So they've done genetic studies. | ||
| It's the pre-planning in an ice age population. | ||
| I mean, look at what's going on right now when they're saying, oh, maybe they're not going to get their SNAP, their food stamps assistance. | ||
| And all of these black people and a few like kind of what would be called white trash white people, right? | ||
| Are making videos saying, if my food stamps don't come in, I'm going to rob, I'm going to steal. | ||
| These are, there are working age, there are men in their 20s, able-bodied men in their 20s screaming about how they should have food stamps. | ||
| You are capable of working and you are living off of my tax dollars and your tax dollars. | ||
| Do you understand the insanity of this? | ||
| We're the ones that are slaves. | ||
| I am a woman. | ||
| I am working to feed an able-bodied man because he does not want to work. | ||
| This is unacceptable. | ||
| Things like government assistance programs should only be for elderly, veterans, disabled, and for a short time period, maybe families that fall into it should not be a permanent thing. | ||
| And if you're a man in your 20s and you're crying, you should be shamed into oblivion. | ||
| Guys, get that Jesse Waters report. | ||
| I want to play the whole thing, but cue it up like a minute in where it shows people just a small smattering threatening violence if the EBTs are turned off. | ||
| But larger issue is the Democrats know that and say that's what they want. | ||
| This is their hope here. | ||
| So we're going to play that in a moment. | ||
| But look, my answer to this is people say, oh, this is radical. | ||
| No, it's not radical. | ||
| It's the left that's done this. | ||
| What did they think was going to happen when they did this? | ||
| Alex, when people say that the position we hold is radical, I just laugh because the position, the position we hold is a position humans have held for literally thousands of years. | ||
| Well, yeah, if you don't have tribalism, like people say, why do you lock your front door? | ||
| What are you hiding? | ||
| No, it's a, it's just, I'm not scared. | ||
| It's a safe thing I do. | ||
| Why do you have screens on your, on your window so mosquitoes don't get in? | ||
| If you don't have boundaries, you don't have freedom. | ||
| If you don't have boundaries, you don't have an identity. | ||
| Well, it's like men and women's sports. | ||
| It's all about overrunning boundaries. | ||
| Here's a clip of some of the left calling for violence if they don't get their EBT that McBride put together. | ||
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Trump has cut my food stamps from $2,800 down to $350. | |
| Now, what am I supposed to do? | ||
| I used to get $740 a month for my two kids. | ||
| And we're not getting EBT no more. | ||
| They took the EBT. | ||
| They're saying I got to work 20 hours a week. | ||
| I'm not working for nobody. | ||
| Get the f out of here. | ||
| I went from having $1,100 EBT every month. | ||
| And that was just with folk children. | ||
| To zero. | ||
| Now, how the f am I going to feed my children? | ||
| How the f ⁇ am I supposed to talk for groceries? | ||
| What is this pumpkin man doing, bro? | ||
| Why the f ⁇ we gotta start? | ||
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I'm testging. | |
| Are you dead ass pumpkin man? | ||
| What the f ⁇ do you mean? | ||
| I'm not gonna get no fucking snap benefits. | ||
| What the f ⁇ do you mean? | ||
| You're gonna tell me that my daughter doesn't deserve a popsicle? | ||
| You're gonna tell me I don't deserve to get brownies? | ||
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I don't know about the rest of you, motherfuckers, but I'm getting my shit because I'm gonna tell you just like this on Jesus Lamar, motherfucking Christ. | |
| I will be at motherfucking Walmart with my steel toes on and my motherfucking helmet and I dare a bitch try to stop me from walking out that motherfucking store with my grocery. | ||
| Baby, I'm 250 pounds falling. | ||
| I'm going to go in that store, get everything I get regularly. | ||
| I'm going to bag my shit up, swipe my link car. | ||
| As soon as that bitch say, ain't no pin to balance on there, I'm going to walk the f ⁇ out. | ||
| If I don't receive my benefits this month, food stamps, still die for the motherfucking shop, right? | ||
| I will just be rolling my cart at that bitch. | ||
| Like, I pay for it. | ||
| My people run out of stores with the cart. | ||
| I bet it's going to be some turkey on my plate. | ||
| And I'm having turkey, ham, ham, mashed potatoes, greens. | ||
| All the good shit. | ||
| It's going to all be there. | ||
| Don't worry about it. | ||
| I'm going to be stealing like it ain't no tomorrow. | ||
| We gonna loop. | ||
| We're gonna get fucking crazy, right, TikTok? | ||
| You feel me? | ||
| If you gotta take that food, go ahead and take it. | ||
| Just go ahead and take it. | ||
| Y'all better stay the f ⁇ out of my way in these stores. | ||
| I'm walking out with carts and I'm not paying for shit. | ||
| Are you gonna give us food? | ||
| Are we gonna take that, baby? | ||
| This is what Americans, taxpayer, work for, for us. | ||
| They work for me. | ||
| Now they're telling me I have to go work. | ||
| Now I have to go do all this. | ||
| Well, I literally got five kids. | ||
| I'm trying to sit here and spend time with them. | ||
| I'm not trying to go work, you know, 50, 60 hours a week so I can pay bills. | ||
| Don't be quitters now. | ||
| Y'all been helping us all this time. | ||
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Now y'all want to tap out. | |
| Get the f ⁇ out of here. | ||
| I want my EBT, yo. | ||
| I want my EBT and I'm not working for nobody. | ||
| Do you want to say that there are people like me who cannot work? | ||
| If you deny the whole America food stance, bro, it's going to be a problem. | ||
| Walmart, get ready. | ||
| If you see somebody walking out, just turn and look the other way. | ||
| Like, ain't no time. | ||
| There's not time to be trying to play campaigns. | ||
| People say this, I think it's a joke. | ||
| I've got famous local news. | ||
| Woman's got like, I got 10 kids. | ||
| It's your job to pay for them. | ||
| This is real, folks. | ||
| This is what's been created. | ||
| This is dangerous. | ||
| I just want to, you know, Alex, this is the third world mentality on display. | ||
| You have it. | ||
| I want it. | ||
| I deserve it. | ||
| You saw this. | ||
| Like, I remember there was a British guy. | ||
| He was interviewing some of these African migrants that had come into Britain. | ||
| And he said, you know, he basically asked him, and the African guy goes, you have a house? | ||
| Give me. | ||
| Give me house. | ||
| You have Gibbs. | ||
| And he said, so I should just give it to you because I have it. | ||
| He goes, yeah, you have Gibb. | ||
| So it's called deserving. | ||
| These people have a complete sense of I deserve. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Why do you deserve? | ||
| What did you do? | ||
| And do people not realize where food comes from? | ||
| If we give away all the food for free, eventually farmers are going to be like, yeah, I'm not growing. | ||
| I'm not going to work and grow this. | ||
| Where are you going to get the food when nobody's growing it? | ||
| Well, it's like South Africa. | ||
| Kick out the white farmers and we'll starve like Zimbabwe. | ||
| Good. | ||
| Good. | ||
| Let them. | ||
| You know, it's the shame because the white people built that whole civilization. | ||
| But honestly, karma would be to be like, okay, we're going to clean up. | ||
| We're going to go to this place. | ||
| It's going to be only whites, only people who farm. | ||
| And you have fun starving to death. | ||
| And no USAID, which has led to having a 2.1 billion population in Africa. | ||
| It's like sprinkling fertilizer on the people that are going to kill you. | ||
| It's insane to me. | ||
| This is insane. | ||
| But then Bill Gates wants to kill everybody, but also the healthy people. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, you know, they want total global domination. | ||
| Also, do you see how fat some of those people are? | ||
| Like, you guys could really afford to go without food for a few months. | ||
| Honestly, it will be better for you. | ||
| And you lose some weight and you'll stop being a lunatic liberal because you'll realize, oh, I wasn't a liberal. | ||
| I was just fat and nobody liked it. | ||
| The point is, how much dumber are people getting another generation of this? | ||
| They only did this in the 60s. | ||
| Look what they've done to people. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| It's insane to me. | ||
| But it's also, you got to realize some of these people want this life. | ||
| You know, Alex, because we all have the opportunity, you and I, we could just decide not to work, drop below the poverty line, and then try to get government assistance. | ||
| But we don't want to do that because something inside of us says that's wrong. | ||
| They're making it harder and harder to be independent. | ||
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