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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. | ||
| Oh, Algerian men, even though they're only like one half of 1%, commit 17 plus percent of the rapes in Sweden. | ||
| 84%, Africans and Muslims. | ||
| Because in the culture there, if a woman ain't covered up, it's gang rape time, baby. | ||
| If your 10-year-old daughter is out on the street playing hopscotch and she's not attended not wearing a bee bee Hebrew suit, she fair game. | ||
| I got a video out of Germany where I am Pakistani. | ||
| I love my huge two-story home. | ||
| I love my two wives. | ||
| I have nine children. | ||
| My job is to have children and destroy Germany. | ||
| I am here to destroy Germany. | ||
| Thank you for the money. | ||
| And he's laughing to the camera. | ||
| The arrogance. | ||
| Who do you think signs up at a UN refugee center to come to France or England? | ||
| It's 90 plus percent military-age men from the poorest, worst areas. | ||
| And they have UN-sponsored TV ads in German and in English with 10-year-old girls wearing schoolgirl off and saying, I'm waiting for you, Abdul. | ||
| I want to be your baby. | ||
| Come to me here in England. | ||
| Little girl's waiting for you. | ||
| Come, daddy, come to me now. | ||
| I'm waiting. | ||
| Abdul. | ||
| I'm waiting, Muhammad. | ||
| I need you. | ||
| And they have the schools produce it. | ||
| Welsh TV, Irish TV. | ||
| Come, Abdul. | ||
| Come, Hamed. | ||
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Come. | |
| I'm waiting. | ||
| My baby, my baby. | ||
| And the men say, I see Muhammad say, marry nine-year-old. | ||
| I see 10-year-old wants me. | ||
| I come. | ||
| And they have TV shows where I'm 14. | ||
| I married a Muslim. | ||
| He's 25. | ||
| I love him. | ||
| I'm having his third baby. | ||
| It's so great. | ||
| These are the sick leftist governments, man. | ||
| Oh, all the freebie, free houses, free. | ||
| Just come here, just rape the women. | ||
| Just pedophile us. | ||
| I mean, it's one thing if you're a married man and you like to get cocked and watch 10 dudes, you know, bang out your wife. | ||
| That's bad enough. | ||
| But the left wants to get our kids banged out and maybe sold into sex slavery. | ||
| This is the real cucking. | ||
| By the way, if you're a new viewer, give this last segment to McBrain. | ||
| Get the government-sponsored stuff of 10-year-old schoolgirls hacking their legs up, their skirts. | ||
| Oh, baby, I'm waiting. | ||
| Get the stuff out of Germany. | ||
| Get it all, and we're going to show you again. | ||
| Not one, not two, but three, four different children's programs in Germany state-run, tell children to convert to Islam. | ||
| And then they show 14 and 15-year-old girls hugging and kissing their 25-year-old Muslim, so-called Syrian migrant boyfriend. | ||
| They're sabotaging Western culture while bringing in 10 million military-age men into Europe the last four years and literally running TV advertisements to children saying, marry Muslim men, convert to Islam. | ||
| Canada is basically by fiat letting Muslim men marry nine-year-olds. | ||
| Another documentary broadcast on German public TV favorably presented a relationship between a 16-year-old German girl and an adult Syrian man. | ||
| The Muslim migrant tells his girlfriend to dress modestly and consider converting to Islam. | ||
| Scientists have even proposed mass drugging the population with oxytocin, a drug that increases feelings of trust so they feel more accepting of migrants. | ||
| What we're witnessing in Germany is nothing less than the mass indoctrination of the population. | ||
| This is a huge re-education program aimed at normalizing Islam. | ||
| Germans are being trained that they need to assimilate to Islamic mores and cultural norms, not the other way around. | ||
| This is why women are being told to travel in groups. | ||
| This is why gender-segregated safe zones are being set up in major cities for major events. | ||
| This is submission. | ||
| Migrants were responsible for a 92% increase in reported violent crimes in Germany. | ||
| Is it any wonder that German cities with the highest population of migrants also have the highest crime rate? | ||
| Is it any wonder terrorism cases in Germany have increased by more than 900% in five years? | ||
| To the point where children's playgrounds have to be guarded by armed police. | ||
| And what solution has Germany's grand coalition government offered to address all this? | ||
| They're going to continue letting in 200,000 mostly Muslim migrants a year, every year. | ||
| 12-year-old girl admit to entice migrants to come to Wales. | ||
| The Refugee Council is a far-left group. | ||
| They tell young girls, girls, go get a Muslim who just came over, 80% military-age men, and even get on a plane with them. | ||
| Go back to the Middle East, where in many cases, you're never seen again, sweetheart. | ||
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When you lie with your head on my heart, I feel so alive. | |
| You give me more life, more joy. | ||
| I'll do anything to make you happy. | ||
| I promise you. | ||
| He often steers me where I don't want to go. | ||
| I can't wear short clothes, only long ones. | ||
| Dresses must be knee-length, nothing more. | ||
| And not short ones. | ||
| We have new videos this week, new ones of all of this. | ||
| It's even worse. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, October 30th, 2025. | ||
| I am your embattled host with my battle-hardened crew coming to you intrepidly from the dauntless InfoWar studios in Austin, Texas, transmitting against tyranny in defense of human liberty worldwide. | ||
| In the past, in the present, and in the future, we will continue on, regardless of what the enemy does or regardless if we are struck down, because this war is eternal. | ||
| What comes around, goes around. | ||
| The universe is a two-way street, and that's just the first level. | ||
| No one will escape justice. | ||
| No one will escape truth. | ||
| No one will escape death. | ||
| The great equalizer. | ||
| All right, everything I'm about to cover that is beyond critical and historic is interconnected. | ||
| But there has been a development in the last few months that hasn't gotten a lot of attention. | ||
| It's starting to. | ||
| And it's not just the officials that you've heard about. | ||
| It is a lot of the key people in the administration, not just in the cabinet and also a lot of other key people in infrastructure around the country, also in private corporations, have been moving to fortified military bases to live. | ||
| And those bases have hardened bunkers for nuclear war. | ||
| But the main reason this is being done is for the coming civil war that we're spotlighting and exposing to affect the battle space if they're able to trigger it, but working hard, pray God, to stop it. | ||
| But now it's finally hitting the Atlantic, which is the left arm of the CIA. | ||
| Top Trump officials are moving on to military bases. | ||
| What is that about? | ||
| Well, I'll explain it. | ||
| Then, Trump orders the nuclear testing that's been frozen for 31 years, underground testing. | ||
| Since the early 70s, there's been no above ground. | ||
| But since the 90s, no below ground. | ||
| And they say, oh, we need to test the weapons to know if they work. | ||
| They have computer models. | ||
| They know they work. | ||
| They don't need to do the testing, but the testing is a demonstration of the destructive power where you plant one under a mountain and then detonate it, and the whole mountain collapses. | ||
| And it's like, you want that dropped on your ass? | ||
| And so this is a demonstration to the world. | ||
| The problem is that everybody else is going to start doing it. | ||
| And then the Chinese are going to, the last ones that have done above-ground testing, you can pull up the last above-ground nuclear test, China, or not in Russia. | ||
| They did it right beside each other. | ||
| You can pull those up where they just tested super gigantic underground detonations and above ground. | ||
| So Trump's doing it as a demonstration of power. | ||
| I wouldn't have done it. | ||
| I'm not mad at Trump for doing it. | ||
| I understand why he's doing it, but I just, look, the Russians and the Chinese know, okay? | ||
| And we know what they got. | ||
| So it's like, why do you need to show somebody what something does? | ||
| When believe me, they're nuclear physicists and weapons makers know exactly what goes on. | ||
| And again, hydrogen bombs are tinker toys compared to the classified nasties that are out there, including high-powered antimatter guns, antimatter bombs. | ||
| And it's really ridiculous because they theoretically know what they'll do and they debate it. | ||
| But yes, they leaked it 20 years ago, the Air Force on purpose, that the U.S. has isolated antimatter and has antimatter weapons that are estimated even just a tiny piece of it would blow the planet completely into smithereens. | ||
| A larger weapon, obviously, would destroy the entire solar system. | ||
| So that's the point we're to. | ||
| The atomic bomb is in theoretical equations from Max Planck, the German quantum mechanics founder, in the 1892 documents. | ||
| So if you think the stuff we dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is what we've got now, or you think the hydrogen bombs detonated that were up to 500 times more powerful, if you think that's what the world has, what these countries have, think again. | ||
| So we've really reached the Atlantean moment. | ||
| Whether you believe Atlantis existed or not, you know, where Plato, the famous historian and father of modern philosophy, said Troy was. | ||
| They didn't believe it. | ||
| And then later they went and excavated and found a huge city that was underground, been built up on, collapsed, as described by Plato. | ||
| And basically, most of what he talked about that they weren't sure was real or not, they found. | ||
| And they keep finding everything that's in the Bible right where they said it was. | ||
| So, and something of the Egyptian history, people go, oh, that's just a fable. | ||
| Then they find it. | ||
| There's 4,000-year-old Egyptian documents saying there's huge giant bases under the Great Pyramid Complex, and now it's all there. | ||
| So whether you believe Atlantis existed or not, where this big base, a small continent out in the Atlantic Ocean, and it describes automatons, big machines that humans rode in, but were humanoid and flying ships and a world commerce system. | ||
| And then, kind of the modern legend is it sunk out of the sea. | ||
| No, if you read what Plato said, it blew up. | ||
| They had some type of energy beam sucking power out of the planet itself, and they were using it, and they had an accident and it blew up. | ||
| And you can say, Well, that's a fable. | ||
| Okay, well, we're here now. | ||
| They talk about the superconducting super collider in France and Switzerland, CERN. | ||
| And in their main equations, they go, Yeah, there's a chance this test will create a strangelet or a black hole or something else. | ||
| There's a bunch of things, and we won't know, you know, for depending on what type of strangelet or black hole gets created. | ||
| But a strangelet is, you know, expanding particle that has a much higher gravitational pull than anything else. | ||
| And then it would immediately sink to the center of the earth that has the most powerful gravitational pull. | ||
| Once it hits the center of the earth, it'll start gaining mass. | ||
| Might take a day, might take a week, might take a month, but it'll exponentially start gaining mass. | ||
| And then when it hits the right level, suddenly the planet just implodes into itself and then explodes. | ||
| And they say, but we're still going to do it. | ||
| And then somebody continues over the last decade to sabotage it, where every time they try, everything blows up. | ||
| And it's basically leaked that there are saboteurs. | ||
| Somebody ought to give them a cigar. | ||
| But the globalists are into this. | ||
| They're like, oh, we're going to gamble. | ||
| We're going to roll the dice. | ||
| Their future is say this may kill us all, but it may not. | ||
| Operation Fishbowl in the 60s, hundreds of hydrogen bombs detonated by the Pentagon, by the Air Force in the upper atmosphere, to see if they could destroy or blow a hole through the Van Allen radiation belt or ignite the whole planet's atmosphere. | ||
| And they thought there was a low probability that it would ignite the entire atmosphere and kill everyone, but they still did it. | ||
| Does that sound like very nice people? | ||
| And again, that's people think of the military as a sergeant in the Marines or the Army, or they think of it as their dad, you know, who was a captain in the Army. | ||
| No, that's not the military. | ||
| That's the ground force. | ||
| But the people running our military, people running the Shikom military and the Russian military, they're all the same. | ||
| They're mad scientists. | ||
| And people always ask me who runs the world. | ||
| They obsess over, oh, the Catholics secretly run it, or oh, the Jews run it, or the, oh, and you can look at who runs BlackRock or who runs, all that, but the mindset that runs it is mad scientists. | ||
| The mindset that runs it are eugenicists. | ||
| And who created that word? | ||
| Plato. | ||
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| It's really his world. | ||
| The most influential person in human history after Jesus Christ is Plato. | ||
| There's no doubt. | ||
| And then you could say the Gutenberg press and the printing press as a machine has been the most important so far. | ||
| Now it's obviously AI and all the changes with that. | ||
| But we're at a major crossroads. | ||
| Let me continue with the pieces here, though. | ||
| Then I'll get into details. | ||
| So top televisionals are moving onto military bases. | ||
| What's that about? | ||
| Well, I happen to know directly from the sources. | ||
| I had a hand in all of this. | ||
| It's just a fact. | ||
| Trump has an amazing meeting of great success with Chinese leader. | ||
| Trump tells Pelagon to immediately resume testing of nuclear weapons right before the meeting. | ||
| Pentagon reading thousands of guard reaction forces as U.S. mission widens. | ||
| And I said a month ago, I said when they announced the 700 guard member rapid reaction force in Alabama, I said that is just the beginning of getting people used to this. | ||
| I said that, you know, really quell an actual leftist communist uprising, you'd need well, if you let the uprising start, you'd need a million troops. | ||
| If you had enough special operations people who knew what was going on and were watching things and nipping it in the bud, you'd only need a couple thousand, but you'd have to move first on the leadership. | ||
| But Trump is opting to not go on offense with these people. | ||
| I was saying we're way past the point of playing games here. | ||
| They brought us into the civil war scenario. | ||
| They're the ones that want the chaos so that when Trump responds, they can call it martial law. | ||
| Well, I mean, it is going to be that. | ||
| Or the power goes off and we all starve to death. | ||
| I mean, this is the you see the Democrats holding us all hostage. | ||
| And now I told you, this was a no-brainer, that when the air traffic controllers don't get paid and they already a month ago got rid of their IT people, it's all breaking. | ||
| So airports all over the country have canceled flights, shut down flights. | ||
| Some have completely halted flights like Newark, which I predict would be the first. | ||
| It's a total mess with the oldest equipment. | ||
| And so there's no janitors. | ||
| There's no electricians. | ||
| There's no IT. | ||
| And in most cases, they work under unions where if they are laid off or they're not paid, they're not allowed to work. | ||
| Others, like TSA, are, but over a month into no pay, they don't have, they're not highly paid. | ||
| They don't have money to drive to work. | ||
| They don't have money for daycare. | ||
| They're selling stuff on eBay. | ||
| They're asking grandma for a loan. | ||
| So we're now, what, 30 days into the shutdown? | ||
| And what happens Saturday? | ||
| The EBT payments, the SNAP benefits end. | ||
| And there's 42 million completely dependent, 60-something million partially. | ||
| This is going to be spectacular, spectacularly bad. | ||
| And Trump has emergency powers that he can declare, but they've kind of paralyzed him. | ||
| Oh, that's a police state. | ||
| No. | ||
| Cutting off the police, defunding things, creating all this hatred, bringing in 40 million plus illegals, deliberately blocking a clean bill. | ||
| That's the terrorism. | ||
| So they created it. | ||
| They say they're doing it. | ||
| They made movies about doing it. | ||
| Civil war and battle after battle with Leonardo DiCaprio about a civil war and blowing up all the ICE facilities. | ||
| And that's where we are. | ||
| Trump doesn't want dictatorial power. | ||
| But the left is pushing him into that because if Trump doesn't respond, they collapse the country and win. | ||
| And if Trump does respond, then they hit with the false flags and claim that Trump's killing illegal aliens and blowing up black churches. | ||
| But I mean, you watch one battle after the next. | ||
| I went and saw it. | ||
| Unbearable. | ||
| In fact, I meant to even review it. | ||
| It was so sick. | ||
| It's just people with RPGs blowing up police stations, people with dynamite blowing up feds, people sniping and killing police officers on the highway. | ||
| And you got all these sickos. | ||
| Notice this comes out right now. | ||
| This has been in production for two years. | ||
| all geared, all prepared, like the Joker, like Civil War, and here we are. | ||
| And just imagine the Chi-Coms who are big funders of this and the ADL and the rest of them. | ||
| And they're literally pushing this. | ||
| And then you wonder why key officials have moved to military bases, like Stephen Miller and others who don't get cabinet level protection. | ||
| Yeah, you can't live in D.C. Your houses have all been marked for death. | ||
| When the Civil War kicks off, they're coming to your house. | ||
| How long have I explained this? | ||
| Remember the big no-no what I really got banned off of the internet for? | ||
| Lester Holt had a Twitter on Jack Dorsey. | ||
| And he says, you've got to banning. | ||
| I've been banning everything else. | ||
| So you've got to ban him. | ||
| He just called for using battle rifles to kill anti-fun journalists. | ||
| And you notice they didn't show the club because I just done an ex stream, Twitter stream with millions of viewers. | ||
| I was off everything else except banned.video and infowars.com. | ||
| And they just broke into Tucker Carlson's house while his wife was there in D.C. And they were saying we're going to start going to everybody's houses. | ||
| And I didn't want to give them attention because back then it wasn't known where I lived officially, but they'd been at my house the same day. | ||
| It was all part of a probe. | ||
| And I said, you better have your battle rifle ready because if they kick off the Civil War now, which Brendan was talking about then, removing Trump in a coup, I said, if they decide to go with this, they're going to go after all the key media people that are patriots and we don't have protection, but they're also going to go after Trump's cabinet and police chiefs and mayors and people that are good and governors that are good because that's what the plan is. | ||
| And Podesta was already selling it. | ||
| And Brennan was on TV on C-SPAN with a big intelligence agency alumni meeting saying, don't worry, he'll be gone. | ||
| This is 2018. | ||
| And they go, impeachment? | ||
| He goes, no, the other thing. | ||
| And they all laughed. | ||
| And that was right around this time. | ||
| They were really getting ready to go with the Podesta plan even earlier before they officially put out the Podesta plan in August 2020. | ||
| And I saw the pre-programming and they were just pissed because I knew it. | ||
| And I didn't even say anything about journalists. | ||
| I didn't say, go kill journalists. | ||
| Of course, they didn't show you a clip because I didn't say it. | ||
| I said, you better be ready if you're going to stay in your house. | ||
| You better be ready to defend yourself. | ||
| You better have your battle rifle ready. | ||
| And if you can afford it or do it and you're a prominent person and don't think you're not important, even if you're just somebody with a medium-sized show, you're probably on their list. | ||
| They are coming to your house. | ||
| So I was raising the alarm and saying they're getting ready to trigger this so that they wouldn't be able to trigger it. | ||
| Because even back then, all the intelligence agents, everybody listened, and they're all compartmentalized. | ||
| Average Threat Fusion Center, the average Sheriff's Department, the average Pentagon intelligence unit, they're not involved in any of this. | ||
| It's globalist corporate contractor combines that'll do the detonation, the trigger of it. | ||
| And so, you know, I mean, if I woke up and I heard Trump's been killed, I'm in the car, out of my house immediately. | ||
| And I'm not even there most of the time now because I understand how red-level the threat is right now. | ||
| And so, you know, I wake up, God forbid, Tucker Carlson's dead. | ||
| I told Joe Rogan this, everybody. | ||
| I said, believe me, buddy, you're on the list. | ||
| And he agrees with me. | ||
| The minute you see a nuke go off, they blame it on the Russians, whatever the thing is, a black college that's blown up by a truck bomb, 300 illegal aliens get a shot at the administration, that'll be the pretext for the civil unrest to overwhelm local authorities. | ||
| And then sometime around that time, they're going to roll out and you'll just hear in all the chatter, oh, all this stuff happened. | ||
| All these people got killed. | ||
| All these things happened. | ||
| And they are just going to spring into action. | ||
| They're going to attack police stations, the ones they don't fully control, and to jurisdictions they don't control. | ||
| They've got a list of police they're going to kill. | ||
| Folks, you need to listen to me. | ||
| This is 100% going down if we don't get it word out. | ||
| And I've advised on-air and off-air to people in the White House and the Pentagon. | ||
| And they all know this. | ||
| I just say you need to have urgency. | ||
| And I've studied this a lot. | ||
| And this is what I think you should do. | ||
| And I said when Trump first got in, he needs to move all his cheap people to military bases immediately, immediately, and then put them on high alert, which they've done covertly, so that they're unable to decapitate us when they make this jump. | ||
| So, but just exposing him is why they're so pissed off because the fact that tens of millions are watching and listening to this degrades their ability to carry this out very badly. | ||
| But how much we degrade this plan is how much you share it and promote it. | ||
| And I'm going to explain something really powerful when we come back. | ||
| I'll start talking about it right now. | ||
| And I'm trying to get the archivist to find it because I get stuff like this that's so interesting and so powerful. | ||
| And I ask these people, why are you telling me? | ||
| And they go, well, we've decided we think you should put this out. | ||
| So I, about a month ago or so, I talked about it a couple of times. | ||
| And of course, it didn't go viral because something's huge and exclusive and real from somebody with total credibility with its huge track record of being incredibly accurate. | ||
| You know, it's like, eh. | ||
| I'm told by someone in the cabinet meeting, a private one, that Cash Patel has this big fight with Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
| And JD Vance is there, person in the room that thought I should have this information. | ||
| And that Patel killed an investigation to any accomplices of killing Kirk, foreign or domestic. | ||
| That's when I said, well, okay, it isn't officially a cover-up. | ||
| And I elaborated on it some, but it's so, and then now it breaks yesterday all over the news about this exact meeting and that happening word for word what I told you. | ||
| I mean, when I'm telling you this, like people need to understand, like, people always ask, who tells me what to say? | ||
| I'm in charge. | ||
| As much as anybody except like Trump or somebody, I call the shots. | ||
| I have like top current people in the intelligence agencies call me and say, what should we do? | ||
| I'm not bragging. | ||
| You should understand the power of this broadcast. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'm in command. | ||
| You understand that? | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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All right. | |
| I didn't say what I just said last segment to sound big or be on a power trip or anything. | ||
| Actually, sit back and think about who exposed the New World Order more than I have, who has done the most wide spectrum analysis of every facet of all these different countries, interlocking systems. | ||
| I've done it. | ||
| And because I've been totally immersed for 35 years in this 531 on air, I've been obsessed with this since I was about seven years old. | ||
| I've been absolutely just natural to it. | ||
| And that's God's hand's been on me. | ||
| And the bad guys know that. | ||
| They know I accurately see through their plans. | ||
| To me, it's so simple. | ||
| And I've been reached out to many times by the Pentagon, many times by intelligence agencies, many times by the DOJ, asking my advice for decades now. | ||
| You know, the good guys in there and what they think I think is going to happen next. | ||
| And I'm just like, you don't know about all these? | ||
| What they said here, there, it's all, they're like, no, give us a report. | ||
| Now it's all crystal clear. | ||
| So when I said, who tells Alex Jones what to say? | ||
| I do. | ||
| And when I say I'm in command, it doesn't mean of everything, but it means I'm in command of the information and people know that. | ||
| And that's why they want us off the air. | ||
| And I told you it was the DOJ. | ||
| And Trump even gave us a bunch of the documents in February under Obama and right through to now with these embed groups trying to take us off the air. | ||
| Now, Grassley, hours ago, just released more documents where Jack Smith specifically said, I want Alex Jones and I want his crew targeted in this huge globalist, anti-American espionage operation against us. | ||
| Those documents are now public, but that's a side story. | ||
| I'll get to it. | ||
| I already know this, okay? | ||
| I told Trump he was being spied on first in July of 2016 at the RNC in Cleveland. | ||
| And I met With a bunch of key officials in an undisclosed location, and I've never revealed that. | ||
| So, even back then, they knew to get my view on things. | ||
| That's what they do, smart people. | ||
| So, my point is: when I tell you all of this stuff, I'm not just here saying it, okay? | ||
| The globalists are planning a huge or group of huge events, might be a nuke blamed on Russia. | ||
| There's a lot of stuff, mass false flags, you name it. | ||
| They're moving the Trump officials into bunkers, okay? | ||
| I told you when they said, oh, 700 troops, Alabama for rapid reaction, that's just the beginning. | ||
| Now they're preparing them in every state, and they should. | ||
| This is not Trump wanting martial law. | ||
| This is Trump trying to get on a war footing for the globalists making their move. | ||
| And that's why they got mad in August of 2018 when I said they're getting ready to try to launch a civil war to topple Trump. | ||
| I had Brennan on TV saying, Don't worry, we're about to take over. | ||
| The moderator and all the former intelligence people says that have been kicked out by Trump says, Impeachment? | ||
| And he says, No, the other thing. | ||
| And they all start smiling and laughing. | ||
| You only get up on TV and tell your people we're going to have a coup. | ||
| And they had mud of the CIA. | ||
| You say, We're going to kill the CIA, is going to kill Trump the same week. | ||
| They were up there saying, Hey, we're tough, telling their own people, we're in charge. | ||
| Don't worry, we're going to kill him. | ||
| And they had anti-foot probes, not just at Tucker's house and mine, but almost everybody else prominently I knew. | ||
| And the reason you don't make a big deal about that is you own your house in a trust, so the name isn't known. | ||
| They're getting it from their law enforcement sources that are globalist, anti-foot left. | ||
| And then you, you know, I don't need to talk to advisors, but they also advise me and say, Yeah, don't let them know that they found the right target. | ||
| That a lot of other crews swatted, but they made the decision not to admit it because, you know, of the point, it's not good to give that intel. | ||
| So I'm explaining all this to you from the bottom, the middle, and the top how this works. | ||
| Now, and I'll get to this next hour in detail, but just to explain this, back on what was the exact date back in September, and the archive is quickly because I just asked this right for the show, found one of the times. | ||
| I did it many times in more detail, but they found a short clip where I say exactly what is in the New York Times, the Washington Post, everywhere yesterday. | ||
| Cash Patel tried to shut down the Director of National Intelligence and the National Fusion Center director, which you're supposed to share intelligence. | ||
| That was the point of the laws passed for 9-11, wanting no investigation of accomplices domestically or accomplices internationally. | ||
| So that's officially a cover-up. | ||
| Now, I said that I got that from someone in the private cabinet meeting. | ||
| You understand, there's only members of the cabinet in those and their aides. | ||
| And I was called, and they said, the information, they want you to put this out that Cash Patel is doing a cover-up. | ||
| And I said, who wants me to say that? | ||
| And they told me who. | ||
| And so I went on air and I said, I've been told to tell you this. | ||
| Now, word for word, what I told you is now in the news, the exact meaning all of it. | ||
| I continue to point this out. | ||
| So some people out there that, you know, live in La La Land can get this. | ||
| This isn't some 4chan cue drop with a bunch of gobbledygook, esoteric, gnostic crap, vagaries that you're supposed to decode in your magic decoder ring. | ||
| This is what happened. | ||
| And I'm giving these things all the time because the good guys want to boost my credibility. | ||
| Many other examples. | ||
| We're told from high up the campaign, yep, it's going to be this Friday. | ||
| This was on Monday. | ||
| Kennedy will endorse him at a big TPUSA event. | ||
| It'll either be in Arizona or California. | ||
| We have it chosen. | ||
| And we want you to announce it. | ||
| And of course, people said, that's crazy. | ||
| He's nuts. | ||
| And what I said happened. | ||
| So when I tell you this stuff, I'm both doing what people in the White House asked me to do when I know it's accurate and good. | ||
| It always is. | ||
| These are good guys. | ||
| And I'm also advising them. | ||
| So it's a simpatico interface. | ||
| And we want to interface with you. | ||
| And they know I have one of the biggest audiences out there and the most hardcore audience. | ||
| So I'm explaining to you why the good guys in the White House, this isn't 8-Chan. | ||
| This isn't 4chan. | ||
| This is Alex Jones. | ||
| That's my real name. | ||
| This is real. | ||
| And the White House wants you to know that we're winning on every front, but we haven't won the war yet. | ||
| And the stakes are high. | ||
| And if we're overconfident, we've got a big problem. | ||
| The big guy is going to be confident for the whole world for overall morale. | ||
| But you need to know there is a serious danger. | ||
| Just like Ted Cruz said last week, people not taking left-wing violence serious just because No Kings was a dud. | ||
| You better watch out. | ||
| They're planning something much bigger. | ||
| He's telling you the truth there, too. | ||
| I don't like him on foreign policy, but Cruz is very smart and a good guy overall. | ||
| So we need to work with our allies. | ||
| We don't need to fight over the 5% we disagree on. | ||
| And quite frankly, I've read Fuentes in on this in the last six months, and he's listening to me now because I called him three weeks before they killed Charlie Kirk and I said, you and Charlie Kirk are main targets. | ||
| I can just look at all the evidence. | ||
| You need to have high security. | ||
| You need to watch out. | ||
| You need to cancel events. | ||
| They're going to try to kill you and Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And he'll tell you, I told him that. | ||
| And he called me after Kirk got killed that evening and said, oh my God, I'm really taking this serious. | ||
| I said, well, listen, you have to understand that there's all these factions and the Democrats want to put us in prison and they're the main suspects, but we're not sure. | ||
| But I could just see the buildup in media attacks that this was going on. | ||
| And there's a lot of calculus goes into it. | ||
| He says, well, did you have a source? | ||
| I said, no, I'm the source. | ||
| That's what I do. | ||
| I take all this data and then I don't even know how I know it. | ||
| I just go, that's the prime projection. | ||
| And so I explained to him, I said, we need to stabilize things. | ||
| We need to call for nonviolence, which he's always done. | ||
| And we need to understand that they got a lot of radical forces on the left and right. | ||
| They're getting ready to clash. | ||
| We have to get ahead of that to tamp that down. | ||
| And I explained to him that, you know, this is before they did it. | ||
| I said that night, I said, they're going to probably blame you for Kirk's murder. | ||
| And sure enough, the next day they did. | ||
| See, when he talked to me again, he goes, how the hell? | ||
| How'd you know that? | ||
| So I'm not even sure how I know it. | ||
| I mean, it's like, this is all I do, people. | ||
| That's why all the intelligence agencies of the world listen. | ||
| That's why Putin, three times in just the last two years, has sent me official. | ||
| I don't put it on air and make a big deal about it. | ||
| Vladimir Putin's signature. | ||
| Come, no, no visa needed, no nothing. | ||
| You want a private jet to come get you. | ||
| We want you to come meet with Labaroth and everybody and advise us. | ||
| And they're not trying to compromise me and get me to come over and work for them. | ||
| I'm already standing up for Russia because they're the ones encircled and attacked. | ||
| Russia gets a bunch of its talking points from me because it's true. | ||
| It's not the Russians tell me, you notice I'm always ahead of the Russians what the Russians say because they know I study them and I also have the Western understanding and I'm trying to stop a nuclear war because I'm in command. | ||
| And this isn't a thing of bragging. | ||
| It's super dangerous, people. | ||
| And by command, you're all in command with your actions and voting and speaking out. | ||
| You're not in as much command as I am, but you have all the power in the aggregate way greater than mine. | ||
| And it's not about attacking Cash Patel, but he's compromised. | ||
| And I can tell you, the investigations into the bad guys and me, now that they know, I can tell you that they're not over. | ||
| And that was all a test to expose them. | ||
| And we want them to know that now. | ||
| We're smarter than you. | ||
| We're tougher than you. | ||
| We're real Americans. | ||
| If we wanted to be evil and fly around on brooms like you and fuck over a bunch of people, we do it a lot better than you. | ||
| But we're not pieces of crap that need to see other people dumbed down and poisoned so we feel more powerful. | ||
| We are the real aristocrats that raise civilization, that believe in humanity. | ||
| You are the losers. | ||
| And I'm talking to the higher up bad guys, not their idiot minions. | ||
| So I'm going to go to Chase Geiser. | ||
| I appreciate him coming on because he knocked it out of the park the other day. | ||
| But I'll get more to this next hour because it feeds into everything. | ||
| But the point is, they're getting ready to make their big move. | ||
| They've been making it. | ||
| The shutdown's the big move. | ||
| It is the smokescreen trigger so they can say, oh, it was Trump in a shutdown, even though they did it. | ||
| That will then be the gowliter or the preparer of the ground for the different scenarios they've got. | ||
| And I know the different scenarios, what they pre-programmed, how they operate. | ||
| I've got a good idea. | ||
| I don't know which card they're going to play because they're sitting there with their cards in their hand, not sure which ones they're going to play. | ||
| And right before they play their cards, we'll see a big flurry of them pre-programming. | ||
| So we'll know probably. | ||
| But this universe is in a vacuum. | ||
| By us exposing them, do you understand how upset they are? | ||
| That a month before they tried to kill Trump and Butler, that I said he should not be doing outdoor events. | ||
| They're going to try to kill him in the next month. | ||
| I didn't do that ever before. | ||
| I could see all the signs. | ||
| You could be sitting there in the woods hunting. | ||
| You hear the squirrels and the birds and all the chirping and the squirrels barking. | ||
| They go, and all of a sudden, everything is quiet. | ||
| And you go, okay, is that a coat? | ||
| Is that some wild hogs? | ||
| Something they're scared of. | ||
| And then you sit back. | ||
| Is that a, because they don't do that for deer coming through. | ||
| And you sit back and you kind of sitting there in your little tree stand. | ||
| You start looking. | ||
| What am I about to see? | ||
| About to see a mountain lion? | ||
| About to see a black bear? | ||
| About to see maybe some bobcats. | ||
| They'll get quiet for those. | ||
| I'm about to see some wild hogs. | ||
| You see? | ||
| But take that as a hunter and knowing your environment, all of a sudden everything is quiet. | ||
| That's your surveillance system. | ||
| Well, imagine taking that with all the political stuff to the next level and the next level and the next level and the next level. | ||
| And then you are the hunter and that's what you do. | ||
| You're the Jaeger master. | ||
| And I've told the globalists, you think you're hunting us. | ||
| No, you are the hunted because now the lights are on. | ||
| And nothing you do will get you out of this now. | ||
| Only surrender will save you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So here I am in September. | ||
| This is just a clip they found. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| I did like 20 minutes on it. | ||
| I know we're going to find that block. | ||
| And it's the meeting I told you about. | ||
| Everything I told you. | ||
| This is just a short clip they found. | ||
| I'm sure they'll find a longer one. | ||
| I know I talk about it at least three times. | ||
| And I should have made a bigger deal about it. | ||
| But it was so horrifying to know that Cash Patel killed any investigation into foreign involvement or domestic involvement into any accomplices and how I was given it. | ||
| And I was, I asked, I said, because I'm being given this because I'll do it. | ||
| And I have a big audience and you can't. | ||
| They're like, yeah, that's why. | ||
| You need us to tell you that. | ||
| You know, I've asked these people before, like, why'd you tell me this and didn't even tell me off record? | ||
| It should have been off record. | ||
| Oh, we just knew you'd know to have it off record. | ||
| We respect you. | ||
| We just give you the information. | ||
| You know, kind of want to see what you think. | ||
| That's real respect, people. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
| And the enemy respects me and hates me and wants to destroy me. | ||
| All I'm asking for you to do is recognize the trust that God has put in InfoWars and the crew and all of us and the listeners. | ||
| We're all one big family. | ||
| And realize we're the best hope there is of stopping this. | ||
| This isn't about bragging. | ||
| It's about telling people, hey, folks, look in the mirror. | ||
| We're who's coming to save us. | ||
| And the enemy recognizes you, this family, this operation, this audience of activists as the big threat. | ||
| So I need to tell you you're the big threat. | ||
| You're the big swinging dick. | ||
| And all the danger that comes with it. | ||
| It's a responsibility. | ||
| It's not a power trip, but you have to recognize the power you've been given. | ||
| God appointed us for this time. | ||
| So that's a report to you on the state of affairs. | ||
| Here's a clip from September. | ||
| I've got to get 10 different assumptions to make this gunshot work. | ||
| And maybe, me, right, Alex, in the universe of worlds, maybe the jackpot powerball got hit and all of those things happened. | ||
| And that's what led to this 30-odd six-round nap passing through his neck. | ||
| If you want to believe that, and I know some people do, that's fine. | ||
| But I'm sorry, it's not everybody wants to believe this now, but the FBI. | ||
| But I was told two days before Patel came out and said, we're looking at everything, all the angles, helpers, hand signs. | ||
| I was told from inside the White House, no, they're going with lone gunmen. | ||
| They're not even looking at the Trandy, Tranifa saying he'll be dead tomorrow. | ||
| So I was told by very credible people there's a cover-up. | ||
| And I don't send it with pleasure. | ||
| You know. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So the archivist found that, or actually, Rob Dew found that. | ||
| I did at least 20 minutes on it. | ||
| Find the full thing right about foreign involvement as well. | ||
| That's the key. | ||
| And so that's a cover-up. | ||
| And by the way, those federal agencies, the Tulsi Gabbard's agency were set up after 9-11 for sharing. | ||
| And Gabbard and the agency she's working with, there's two of them. | ||
| They said, no, we found evidence of foreign involvement. | ||
| That's coming up next hour. | ||
| Because now I got a lot more details of this meeting. | ||
| I was just told about the meeting with Patel there screaming at people. | ||
| That's my FBI. | ||
| You don't look at that. | ||
| They're supposed to under law. | ||
| And I'm going to show you. | ||
| And it's not about having a hard arm of this guy. | ||
| But everybody else is scared to go after him. | ||
| Well, I'm not. | ||
| So, because I don't think about what happens to me. | ||
| And people know that. | ||
| If something's the truth and it's got to be done, I don't even think about consequences. | ||
| And there's a freedom in that. | ||
| All right, let's go to Chase Geyser. | ||
| We'll hold him over a little bit. | ||
| Chase Geiser does a great job at Infowars hosting Sunday Night Live. | ||
| Tomorrow's news. | ||
| Tonight, 6 to 8 p.m. | ||
| And as soon as we launch the bigger new network, we're trying to draft him into at least one hour a day. | ||
| But Chase, you and I, I said, hey, what will supercharge methylene blue? | ||
| Somebody said, oh, take this with it, take that one. | ||
| I said, can we safely put all these things with it? | ||
| You went to three top formulators. | ||
| They came up with very similar things. | ||
| And you fed it into ChatGPT at my request. | ||
| And it was very almost identical, except for the dosages to what we came up with. | ||
| Ultramethylene Red is incredible. | ||
| I want you to read over what it is and the ingredients and what ChatGPT said about it. | ||
| Incredible product. | ||
| We got the first run of it. | ||
| It's going to sell out at current sales rates by about Sunday. | ||
| Workshop meeting in a month. | ||
| It funds the operation, but all this stuff really works. | ||
| It's at the yellowstone store.com. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| Just gorgeous. | ||
| The same cost as the ultra-methylene blue, but it takes more to deliver the compounds we need. | ||
| So it's twice the size, but the same price. | ||
| Chase guys, tell us about this incredible product that you really were at the center of more than anybody. | ||
| So congratulations. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Yeah, I'm incredibly proud of this product and the team here who worked to formulate it. | ||
| We spent months on this. | ||
| This is something that we started talking about months ago. | ||
| And what we wanted to do, as far as the Chat GPT thing is concerned, Alex, with this formula, we never start with AI to make the formula. | ||
| We use AI as a cross-reference when we reach out to actual researchers, chemists, scientists, and experts in the field to just make sure that things are lining up, right? | ||
| So what we did was we reached out to a bunch of different formulators. | ||
| We put together a formula that we liked based on the crossover between what the feedback was from our research experience. | ||
| And then we just solicited from AI what would be an example of ingredients or formulas that would super enhance the effects of methylene blue. | ||
| And it was just astounding to see how close that was to what we came up with. | ||
| So this is really an incredible product. | ||
| Obviously, I love the name. | ||
| I love the bottle. | ||
| And I just want to emphasize not only is this product an incredible super enhancer for methylene blue. | ||
| I mean, if methylene blue makes you feel like you're plugged into the wall, methylene red makes you feel like you're plugged into the power source at the core of the sun. | ||
| I mean, this is just next level amplification here at this point. | ||
| If you stack them like that, and all the products at the store are designed to be stackable so that you can maximize the benefits. | ||
| But it's not just a methylene blue enhancer. | ||
| This is something that's incredible for people, regardless of whether they take methylene blue for all sorts of benefits. | ||
| It's got B2 in it. | ||
| It's got B6 in it, B12 in it, 5,000 micrograms of neurological B12. | ||
| It's basically everything that was in Ultra 12 when we used to sell that. | ||
| And it's incredible for based on the studies, things like reversing the aging of our brain cells, regenerative neuron development. | ||
| And it just goes on and on and on, what it does. | ||
| Mood regulations, even in here. | ||
| There's even studies that show that the ingredients in this formula have shown a decrease by like 47% in macular degeneration, right? | ||
| And so we don't make any health claims on, and we encourage people to do their own research and obviously talk to the doctor, but all of the data, all of the science, and not the Fauci science, I mean, the real science just goes to show that this tincture, our second tincture on the site, the AlexJonesStore.com, is one of, if not in my opinion, the best tincture on the market, especially for people that are all energy and focus. | ||
| It's got everything that cleans out mitochondria, supercharges energy, all works healthily, synergistically together. | ||
| What boosts methylene blue, but even by itself does insane things. | ||
| And like you said, I've been taking it out for about five days. | ||
| It's crazy good. | ||
| It's absolutely been taking it. | ||
| I was very impressed with the 20 minutes before you invited me on, just watching. | ||
| He was just on the ball. | ||
| I thought to him, I literally thought to myself, and I wasn't just wanting to plug it this way, I literally thought to myself, I think he took the methylene red. | ||
| Yeah, no, I took it this morning. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's 7 a.m. when I got here to work out. | ||
| So it's just an incredible product. | ||
| It would take hours to go and everything that's in it. | ||
| It's all, by the way, organic. | ||
| A lot of the stuff that they say is good. | ||
| If it's synthetic, it's toxic. | ||
| Nothing synthetic in this. | ||
| All of it supercharges together and everybody owes it to themselves to get this. | ||
| And then listen, just trust us. | ||
| You're funding the operation. | ||
| You know, he's doing great work. | ||
| So you're winning right there. | ||
| Get it. | ||
| See how amazing it is and then get hooked. | ||
| And it's a great relationship. | ||
| We used to be to get off the fence with the methylene blue. | ||
| And now the ultra-methylene red. | ||
| You see all these hosts I give it to are guests. | ||
| Every one of them is blown away. | ||
| I'm giving it to like 500 people. | ||
| Three of them didn't feel it. | ||
| And some people have said, I can't take it. | ||
| I think I'm going crazy on it. | ||
| I mean, you've got to talk to physicians. | ||
| This stuff is the methylene blue, but I can't wait to give guests and people this. | ||
| Now, I've noticed methylene blue hits for me in 15 minutes. | ||
| This takes about an hour. | ||
| So I haven't done a study of all the things that are in it, but I guess they're a little bit slower moving, but it's still okay. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| And this is an example of a supplement, too, that if you take it consistently, I do believe there's buildup, and you're going to maximize the effects. | ||
| But the thing I like about it is it's not an intense, jittery ambush, but it's not just the way that it makes me feel and the state of mind that it puts me in. | ||
| One of the reasons I'm really proud of this product, Alex, Ultramethylene Red, is because it's so perfectly in line with the philosophy of InfoWars and the Alex Jones show and what you do. | ||
| We've said for 30 years, over 30 years, that there's a war on for your mind. | ||
| That's in part why we call InfoWars InfoWars. | ||
| And there's really two ways that you can fight the war that's on for your mind. | ||
| You can do things like support Alex Jones and Infowars, and you can take products like Ultra Methylene Red or Ultramethylene Blue that literally physically improve your mind and your focus and your energy and your ability to cognitively function at an optimal level. | ||
| And so I really like these products. | ||
| They put fluoride into Dumbest Town. | ||
| This is literally the opposite of that. | ||
| And so, yes, support people that expose and lift people up informationally, but also individually boost your own cognitive support and health. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| Can you imagine if they were putting methylene red in the water to turn the frags, the frogs brilliant? | ||
| By the way, they're talking about putting drugs in the water to make women in Europe marry Muslims. | ||
| I showed a newscast earlier. | ||
| I'm not joking. | ||
| Lithium in the water to make us more docile. | ||
| Hold on, I'm going to talk more about this, but folks, you get it 50% off when you subscribe. | ||
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| Hour number two, straight ahead. | ||
| What out there could have an effect like methylene blue and synergistically work with it to boost it and supercharge it? | ||
| So I got with Bigley. | ||
| They've been making supplements long before I got with them. | ||
| And I got with Chase is really smart. | ||
| And I said, I want you to go to a couple of different formulators and ask them what you think is the best. | ||
| Announcing, ladies and gentlemen, ultra methylene red. | ||
| Now, this bottle is three times the size of an ultramethylene blue bottle because it's to have the formula, you got to have a lot more stuff in it. | ||
| But this, ladies and gentlemen, is amazing. | ||
| And it just came in yesterday. | ||
| I took it with the methylene blue. | ||
| Incredible workout today. | ||
| Clarity, focus. | ||
| It is so amazing. | ||
| And it works with methylene blue and it works without it. | ||
| And unlike ultramethylene blue that you can't take if you're on a serotonic inhibitor or certain medications, nothing in this has any of those counter indications, but still consult your physician. | ||
| But when you take it with ultramethylene blue, it just does synergistic things that are amazing. | ||
| I mean, I had this idea like a month into methylene blue exploding. | ||
| I said, we got to come out with something that's complimentary or even better. | ||
| This is the research from that. | ||
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| So here it is, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| And it's available right now exclusively, limited first run. | ||
| A little more comes in in a month, but they got a limited run. | ||
| Chase, tell us about what is in Ultra Methylene Red. | ||
| Well, I got to tell you, I've never been prouder of a product launch than I am of this. | ||
| I really had a heavy hand in this. | ||
| So we are officially the first company through the Alex Jones store that's ever even invented or launched something like this called Methylene Red. | ||
| So I'm incredibly proud. | ||
| And so we put this together as both a methylene blue super enhancer, especially with the cognitive focus benefits, the mitochondria empowerment and the brain dropping off an extra electron for the brain cells. | ||
| But it's also an incredible standalone product. | ||
| I mean, just to give you an example, Alex, one of our best sellers when we were still operating the Infowars store was Ultra 12. | ||
| And this has everything that Ultra 12 had in it. | ||
| 206,000% your daily value of vitamin B12 through methocobolim. | ||
| So this is all backed by studies, by the way. | ||
| We looked very carefully into this. | ||
| The P5P form of B6 that cranks out GABA, serotonin, and dopamine like a neurotransmitter factory. | ||
| It's got 5,000 micrograms of neurological B12 that regrows damaged nerve cells and shields your memory from the brain drain agenda from the globalists. | ||
| It's got five grams of TMG, a methyl donor, drug or not, that recycles homocysteine, fueling DNA repair and detoxifying your brain. | ||
| It's got acetyl-L-carnitine in it. | ||
| It's a brain-penetrating carnitine that floods your mitochondria with ATP, which is basically energy and reverses cognitive aging. | ||
| It's got uridine monophosphate in it, the synaptogenesis rocket fuel that grows new dendritic spines and locks in razor sharp memory and just so much more. | ||
| It's even got the CoQ10 in it, of course, which is huge, huge product that we've sold in different forms in the past. | ||
| But this is the most impressive compilation of ingredients that I've ever seen in a supplement. | ||
| I'm very proud that we launched it. | ||
| I'm very proud that it's our second tincture on the market. | ||
| And when I'm looking through these studies, I mean, here are the benefits that are listed: migraine prevention, cardiovascular help, antioxidant, cellular protection. | ||
| We've got neurotransmitter synthesis and mood helps people with depression according to these studies I've looked at here. | ||
| Even energy and fatigue reduction, more cardio production, cognitive support, mood cognition, endothelial function. | ||
| I mean, it goes on and on. | ||
| Nerve regeneration, cognitive and mood support. | ||
| So that's what you're getting with us, ultramethylene red. | ||
| Everything we sell is the most insanely powerful, best thing we can come up with because this is what we take. | ||
| And it's common sense to want to sell somebody something that really works. | ||
| So that's why everybody just raves and raves and raves about the products at the alexjonstore.com. | ||
| Here's what's happening. | ||
| Compared to the first Trump administration, this one's 20 times more hardcore. | ||
| Because for what you know on the surface going on, behind the scenes, it's spectacular. | ||
| I mean, the intelligence operations, Trump is now running on them is amazing. | ||
| Finding out who's who, planting information, testing systems. | ||
| And I can tell you, the work you see on air is most of what we do, but the other 20% or so that's behind the scenes is amazing. | ||
| And we are getting a very good map of who they are, how they're operating. | ||
| You're going to see exponential purge of bad guys out of the government in the coming weeks and months. | ||
| This is so exciting. | ||
| And Trump has moved in loyal people from the U.S. military into key positions that have run serious operations against our enemies worldwide. | ||
| And we have the biggest enemies here domestically. | ||
| And we're rolling them up. | ||
| And if you think all the documents have come out in the last six months or bad, because it took them four months just to get in there, they are scared, folks. | ||
| And corner rats attack. | ||
| So in closing, Chase, ultramethylene red is an incredible product. | ||
| This is common sense. | ||
| We only sell stuff that really works. | ||
| The reason you go to Whole Foods or anywhere, and the supplement section just expands, expands. | ||
| There's a lot of great supplements out there. | ||
| This stuff really works. | ||
| Drugs are all based on natural compounds. | ||
| And then we take natural compounds and supercharge turmeric from 4% that gives you a great response raw to 95%. | ||
| We take natural Irish CMOS that does incredible things for your whole body and health. | ||
| And longevity and stamina and skin and hair and sex drive. | ||
| And we one serving is like, what, 30, 40 grams? | ||
| The pills are 40. | ||
| The gummies are 20. | ||
| That's a giant bowl of CMOS. | ||
| I mean, it's just, it's all blow you away. | ||
| And all you've got to do is go get it and go, oh my God, it's just like this information. | ||
| Yeah, why would I not sell you something that does it work and do a great job that I don't take? | ||
| I would never do to somebody what I wouldn't do to myself that I think was the best because I know about you read what you sow. | ||
| The Easterners call it karma. | ||
| It's 100% real. | ||
| And so it is a pleasure to be a good guy. | ||
| It is a pleasure to work on the white side. | ||
| It is everything I'm about. | ||
| And I just want to unleash the power of this full audience. | ||
| That's what they're scared of is you. | ||
| With your word of mouth, your prayer on the ground, showing what you see, uploading videos. | ||
| You don't have to save the world. | ||
| You're just by yourself. | ||
| We'll do it together. | ||
| But you are the answer. | ||
| Like if I for Vendetta, he's talking to him and he's in a disguise. | ||
| He says, well, why didn't you come forward before? | ||
| Why didn't you do this before? | ||
| And he said, I needed you, Inspector. | ||
| I needed you. | ||
| The dominoes had to all get set up first. | ||
| Now the dominoes are falling and they're falling as their enemies. | ||
| Chase, stay there. | ||
| I was pontificating. | ||
| I want to come back in five minutes, finish up on ultramethylene red. | ||
| It's so revolutionary. | ||
| But on top of it, people finally deciding, the 99.9% that never go. | ||
| Oh, this isn't a Netflix show. | ||
| This isn't entertainment. | ||
| This is a real war. | ||
| This is a real revolution. | ||
| We need to fund the revolution. | ||
| The revolution is selling us great stuff we need. | ||
| So we love it because we're brothers and sisters and family. | ||
| Go now to the yellowshieldstore.com, get ultramethylene red while you still can. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| Still does. | ||
| That's close enough, Inspector. | ||
| Why not wired? | ||
| I'm sorry, but a man in my position survives by taking every precaution. | ||
| You've information for us. | ||
| No, you already have the information. | ||
| All the names and dates are inside your head. | ||
| What you want, what you really need, is a story. | ||
| A story can be true or false. | ||
| I leave such judgments to you, Inspector. | ||
| Our story begins, as these stories often do, with a young up-and-coming politician. | ||
| He's a deeply religious man and a member of the Conservative Party. | ||
| He's completely single-minded and has no regard for political process. | ||
| The more power he attains, the more obvious his zealots are, and the more aggressive his supporters become. | ||
| Eventually, his party launches a special project in the name of national security. | ||
| At first, it's believed to be a search for biological weapons and it's pursued without regard to its cost. | ||
| However, the true goal of this project is power. | ||
| Complete and total hegemonic domination. | ||
| The project, however, ends violently. | ||
| But the efforts of those involved are not in vain, for a new ability to wage war is born from the blood of one of the victims. | ||
| Imagine a virus, the most terrifying virus you can, and then imagine that you and you alone have the cure. | ||
| But if your ultimate goal is power, how best to use such a weapon? | ||
| It's at this point in our story that along comes a spider. | ||
| Here's a man seemingly without a conscience, for whom the ends always justify the means, and it is he who suggests that their target should not be an enemy of the country, but rather the country itself. | ||
| Three targets are chosen to maximize the effect of the attack. | ||
| A school, a tube station, and a water treatment plant. | ||
| Several hundred die within the first few weeks. | ||
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But Three Waters has, in fact, been contaminated. | |
| Authorities are attempting to control its deadly spread. | ||
| Sent a wave of destruction throughout the underground. | ||
| Fueled by the media, fear and panic spread quickly, fracturing and dividing the country until at last the true goal comes into view. | ||
| Before the St. Mary's crisis, no one would have predicted the results of the election that year, no one. | ||
| And then not long after the election, lo and behold, a miracle. | ||
| Some believed it was the work of God himself, but it was a pharmaceutical company controlled by certain party members that made them all obscenely rich. | ||
| A year later, several extremists are tried, found guilty, and executed while a memorial is built to canonize their victims. | ||
| But the end result, the true genius of the plan was the fear. | ||
| Fear became the ultimate tool of this government, and through it, our politician was ultimately appointed to the newly created position of High Chancellor. | ||
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The rest, as they say, is history. | |
| Can you prove any of this? | ||
| Why do you think I'm still alive? | ||
| All right. | ||
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We'd like to take you into protective custody, Mr. Rookwood. | |
| Oh, I'm sure you would. | ||
| But if you want that recording, you'll do what I tell you to do. | ||
| You put Creedy under 24-hour surveillance. | ||
| When I feel safe that he can't pick his nose without you knowing, I'll contact you again. | ||
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Till then, cheerio. | |
| Rookwood. | ||
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Why didn't you come forward before? | |
| What were you waiting for? | ||
| Oh, for you, Inspector. | ||
| I needed you. | ||
| As Admiral Ackbar says, it's a trap. | ||
| But it's a trap for them. | ||
| Ha ha! | ||
| And I only reveal this now, and not much of it, but part of it, because I want them to know that the noose is tightening around their little chicken necks. | ||
| You will find our necks don't break as easily as yours. | ||
| So, to quote Martin Luther, he said, you will find our German necks don't break as easy as yours. | ||
| But the point is, is that here we are, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Quite a time to be alive. | ||
| And it's just fun to be a general in the fight in 1776, 2.0. | ||
| But all of you are important participants in 1776-2.0. | ||
| And don't sit back and have popcorn like the white pillars say, or don't sit there and slit your wrist like the black pillars say. | ||
| Be 1776 engage-pilled, victory-pilled. | ||
| That's who we are, and we are winning. | ||
| All right, Chase, finishing up, I'll get your overall view on a few things. | ||
| It's a great talk show. | ||
| It's a good friend of mine. | ||
| We sent you up to Bigley. | ||
| So you could really quarterback with the marketing you're a genius at. | ||
| You're also down here working with us hosting Sunday night live program. | ||
| Tomorrow's news tonight, 6 to 8 p.m. right after I'm on Sunday nights. | ||
| But just finishing up with ultramethylene red. | ||
| So spectacular. | ||
| Funds the operation. | ||
| Unfortunately, limited run. | ||
| More comes in in a month. | ||
| People need to get it now. | ||
| Any other closing comments about it or what ChatGPT said about our formula and what it does? | ||
| We should read some of that. | ||
| And then I'll let your view overall on the state of the union right now. | ||
| Now, 281 days into the return of the American Republic. | ||
| Yeah, so we were watching that clip from V for Vendetta because I needed you. | ||
| I was just thinking about, you know, the methylene blue saying to the methylene red, why didn't you come forward before? | ||
| And the methylene red responding, because I needed you, Mr. Methylene Blue. | ||
| I needed you. | ||
| Do that again, like little brilliants. | ||
| I like it on screen. | ||
| I need you. | ||
| Why didn't you come forward before? | ||
| Because I needed you, Mr. Blue. | ||
| But as far as the benefits are concerned with methylene red, I mean, the studies show that the ingredients in the formula have been shown to help things with things like migraine prevention, homocysteine regulation and cardiovascular health, antioxidant and cellular protection. | ||
| We've got brain health generally here, neurotransmitter, synthesis and mood, energy and fatigue reduction, cardio protection, cognitive support. | ||
| Again, more heart and brain, mood and cognition. | ||
| Endothelial function restores improving your vascular health. | ||
| I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
| Even pregnancy and fertility is listed here. | ||
| Anti-nerve regeneration and pain relief. | ||
| Yes, absolutely. | ||
| Cognitive mood support. | ||
| Again, eye health, like I mentioned earlier, energy is. | ||
| The B-roll uses great, but the B-roll are crew. | ||
| Dan shot is a panty dropper. | ||
| Can we show that again? | ||
| Dan's absolutely genius. | ||
| But it goes on. | ||
| I literally have over a half a dozen pages here of just study synthesis after study synthesis, charts of benefits. | ||
| And the really cool thing about this is that not only do all of these ingredients in methylene red work independently and have shown in studies to be beneficial independently, but there is evidence based on the analysis and the studies that we've looked at of a synergistic combined effect. | ||
| And that's really the art, in my opinion, as I begin to learn more about supplements and formulas. | ||
| The art of it is really what you combine when and how and in what form and what time of day. | ||
| And so we're really getting to this place where. | ||
| And it's got to be, it's got to be organic, not synthetic. | ||
| Explain. | ||
| Like, like methylcobalamin is the best medical grade B12, but you go to a doctor, they'll give you the synthetic one that is admittedly basically has a cyanide basis and is toxic. | ||
| And all of a sudden he shows bad because the organic costs three times more. | ||
| This has the organic real, it's like so simple. | ||
| So like you go to the store and go, oh, I buy this multivitamin for $10 and it's got everything in it. | ||
| Every one of them is synthetic when you read the label if you know what you're looking at. | ||
| And that's why you can read studies. | ||
| Oh, some multivitamins cause organ failure. | ||
| Yeah, they're petroleum-based synthetic. | ||
| Just because something says it's something is not it's you need organic you need natural yeah and i think one of the differences uh about our approach with the alexjones store.com is we really push and emphasize creating and developing products that are not only healthy for you but you can actually experience and feel the difference so many different supplement companies whether it's the ones that you see at the retailers or other e-commerce ones they rely on the placebo like they give you a capsule there's no black pepper extract in it it's not even bioavailable they're | ||
| pumping you know they're saying that they're giving you your b12 and it's you know the sign why wouldn't they give you the real thing it's like evil but but but yeah yeah well they want it to be cheap and they know that if they tell you that it works that you'll just kind of believe it and it's just one of those it's almost like they're trying to sell you Insurance. | ||
| Like, you don't really know that it's working for you. | ||
| You just kind of for peace of mind. | ||
| There's a bunch of marketers that get together and go, supplements are big. | ||
| So let's just sell them something. | ||
| And that's mainly TV ads. | ||
| If you go to Whole Foods and places, it's all real stuff. | ||
| People are smart there. | ||
| So that's, it's just like the gold companies. | ||
| Like, buy wholesale. | ||
| You know the price. | ||
| You're not getting screwed. | ||
| What's the daily wholesale? | ||
| That's what you get. | ||
| Anybody says they have it at spot? | ||
| They're lying. | ||
| That's what it is in the ground. | ||
| No, if you're buying gold at wholesale each day or silver, you are getting the best deal. | ||
| I mean, there's like you don't have to know. | ||
| You don't have to. | ||
| It's like, that's the price of wholesale. | ||
| You can check it everywhere. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| But let me explain something, which I didn't think about. | ||
| We don't do a lot of original proprietary products. | ||
| People go, well, why wouldn't you? | ||
| We can go out to all the top-rated, already top firms and get them to let us private label. | ||
| They got the great factory. | ||
| It's all certified, all triple tests that we test again. | ||
| We know it works. | ||
| It's great. | ||
| We'll go to a lot of our products. | ||
| We'll say, we'll up it a little bit. | ||
| So a lot of them are, most of them are already just a best-selling product. | ||
| We probably label. | ||
| Then the other group is we get them to soup it up more, like our turmeric. | ||
| Oh, it's 80-something percent. | ||
| Well, what's the highest? | ||
| We go 95. | ||
| That changed the industry. | ||
| Doing that eight years. | ||
| Everybody copies us. | ||
| But it's the same thing here. | ||
| But with ultramethylene red, this is proprietary. | ||
| So this is a new formula. | ||
| This is an original formula. | ||
| Nobody's made it before. | ||
| In fact, I was even able to get the domain name for it, which was impossible for methylene blue because it's so popular. | ||
| And we, you know, we were one of the first to catch on to the wave. | ||
| But yeah, no one ever even conceived of methylene red. | ||
| And we made abundantly sure of that. | ||
| And it's, it's just, it's remarkable. | ||
| We're very excited about it. | ||
| We're very proud of it. | ||
| We're very, very much looking forward to seeing and hearing what the audience says about how they like it. | ||
| I want to hear from people how they like it as a standalone product. | ||
| And I want to hear from people who are big fans of the methylene blue, how they like it as an enhancer. | ||
| But let me explain something. | ||
| My medical doctor who owns well as clinics all over the state is like seven degrees. | ||
| He said, get all methylene blue. | ||
| He said, just buy USP grade. | ||
| Most of it's not real. | ||
| So I never really felt it. | ||
| My wife liked it. | ||
| Ours is like 10 times stronger on average, whatever, because we got a medical firm that doesn't even sell it as a supplement, sells it for medical tests where they use it instead of radioactive iodine. | ||
| They use it in testing arteries and veins before surgeries. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So we get it from a medical firm that didn't sell it before out of Florida. | ||
| And so great job, Bigley. | ||
| I mean, you guys knocked out the park. | ||
| But it's very important for people to understand how this process works because, again, we want the thing that really works well. | ||
| And I keep saying it's just such a no-brainer. | ||
| Chase, closing comments about ultramethylene red. | ||
| Well, subscribe and get it for 50% off. | ||
| It's flying off the shelves. | ||
| And so we have a hard, we're going to have a hard time, at least for the first couple of months, keeping it in stock. | ||
| But if you subscribe, not only do you get it for 50% off, but you ensure that you always get yours, even when it's not available to the general public that's not subscribed. | ||
| So please go to the alexjonstore.com right now. | ||
| Get ultramethylene red, regardless of whether or not you take methylene blue. | ||
| You should get both. | ||
| But even if you don't take methylene blue, methylene red is incredible. | ||
| Subscribe and not, don't just do it because it's incredible for your brain and your cells and your neurons and the synergy of all the products. | ||
| And it's a nootropic that just combines all the benefits of the B vitamins with all the benefits of some of our flagship products like Brainforce and things like that. | ||
| Don't just get it because it's incredible for your mind, but get it because every dollar that you spend at the alexjonstore.com is around in the heart of the New World Order Globalist Satanic Human Trafficking Child abusing Cabal. | ||
| Well said. | ||
| So in closing, big picture, you're a smart guy. | ||
| 281 days in. | ||
| What's happening with Trump putting the administration, which they didn't advertise, I advised it just so people know, on military bases out of the Civil War. | ||
| All of this is crazy. | ||
| What is your view of the left record low fundraising, record low polling? | ||
| They know they're in free fall. | ||
| They're just becoming more radical. | ||
| AOC and Mondami are their poster children. | ||
| My God. | ||
| You know, I was very pleased to see the total collapse of the left over the course of really the last 12 months heavily. | ||
| It's been happening over the course of the last five years because of what they did in 2020. | ||
| It just ended up being so embarrassing. | ||
| Well, they picked a fight with us and now they're finding out. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| But what's pleased me even more, because I'm particularly embittered. | ||
| I feel such bitterness when I see people who are supposed to represent us on our side fail us over and over again, that Lindsey Grahams and others that, you know, are supposed to be the conservative right-wing counterbalance to this leftism. | ||
| When they fail us, that makes me feel even more bitter than when the enemy, I know the enemy is going to just wreck everything, but when someone says they're my friend or tries to make it feel like they're my friend, George Washington knew that Cornwallis was bad, but Benedict Darnold pissed him off. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And so what's pleased me even more about what we've seen unfold over the course of the last 281 days, even more than the collapse of the left, is that the populist MAGA America First movement is forcing the relaunching or the refinding of the identity of the American right. | ||
| And I'm not talking about radicalism or extremism. | ||
| I even like those words, but regardless of whatever rhetoric or accusation the left would put on us for what I just said, I love the fact that we are purging the right of all of those who have betrayed it. | ||
| We are eradicating the Benedict Arnolds. | ||
| They're not going to win into the future. | ||
| And I really, really hope that we continue on this trajectory of reinforcing America first, getting principled and competent people into office, and that the grand old party that's failed us time and time again in identical ways to the way the left has done it. | ||
| They just branded it differently so that we bought in. | ||
| I would be very pleased to see the entire identity and personality of the grand old party completely shift. | ||
| I love that. | ||
| Well, it's incredible. | ||
| Great job, Chase Keiser. | ||
| We'll talk to you soon. | ||
| Amazing job up at Bigley. | ||
| Honor and a pleasure to be with you, Alex. | ||
| Look, folks, the news is so big today, this only happens every once in a while. | ||
| That just one of the stories is so powerful that I'm like trying to process this. | ||
| You know, most people, like, they give one speech a month or whatever, and they get all ready and they write the notes and they do it. | ||
| Imagine having 100 speeches to give away. | ||
| I'm not complaining. | ||
| I just grassly says he's releasing worse stuff tomorrow and worse stuff next week. | ||
| They just released documents with Jack Smith saying, I want Alex Jones. | ||
| I want to shut down InfoWars. | ||
| I want to get his crew. | ||
| It literally says this. | ||
| Now, most hosts would open their show. | ||
| Oh, Jack Smith said shut us down. | ||
| I already knew that. | ||
| But, I mean, look at the stack of Arctic Frost today. | ||
| And I did speed read maybe 20% of this. | ||
| One page of this, I could do four hours on. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| I mean, look at that. | ||
| Some of these are double-sided. | ||
| It just gets worse and worse. | ||
| This is insane. | ||
| I mean, look at this. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| And then you've got the Trump officials in bunkers. | ||
| What do you think they know? | ||
| It ain't about nuclear war. | ||
| That's like 10% of it. | ||
| It's civil war, sweethearts. | ||
| And then Trump tells Pentagon to immediately resume testing of nuclear weapons. | ||
| Pentagon raiding thousands of guard reaction forces in every state because Trump knows the plan. | ||
| They're going to do a civil war. | ||
| And then they think like people are going to go, oh, because you called him a tyrant when you triggered all this in the shutdown that we're going to buy that Trump, the one no tax on tips, Trump, the one increasing energy output, Trump with everything he's doing is the bad guy. | ||
| No, they did this. | ||
| I'm the police state expert. | ||
| And man, they've got me quoted wrong all over the left. | ||
| Oh, Jones is against Trump and the police state. | ||
| I didn't say that. | ||
| It's not a police state. | ||
| This is a lawless chaos state. | ||
| And I'm the one saying in the last six months, we don't need 700 troops at an airbase waiting in Alabama. | ||
| 700 troops during a national communist uprising isn't even, I think of an analogy. | ||
| It's worse than a Daisy Red Rider BB gun taking on a charging bull elephant. | ||
| No, Trump needs to address this, show the clips of them calling for violence, show them defunding the police, show Tim Walls and his wife loving burning down Minnesota and say they want to crash the country. | ||
| They've cut off the EBT, which starts Saturday. | ||
| And I told you before even the head of the Transportation Secretary said Monday, they've already had air traffic controllers got half their paycheck a month, three weeks ago. | ||
| Now they get no paycheck. | ||
| Air traffic controllers have said, listen, we'll work as long as we can with no gas money or no money to pay our bills or childcare, but we haven't had IT in a month. | ||
| They're already holding, as Musk put out a report at Doge, on average, 30-year-old equipment at the airports. | ||
| This studio is six years old, seven years. | ||
| The other studios here, the equipment in them is at least 10 years old. | ||
| It barely even works. | ||
| People ask, why do you send out your video in a lower res? | ||
| We don't even have cameras in most of the studios that do that. | ||
| We haven't had the money in the last three, four years to even buy the $10,000 cameras. | ||
| I'm not complaining. | ||
| I just can imagine being an air traffic control center with all its systems, and it's 20, 30 years old. | ||
| Can you even believe that there aren't airline collisions every day? | ||
| You talk about a stressful job. | ||
| And I explained it weeks ago. | ||
| I said, it's not the air traffic controllers. | ||
| They're going to stay there. | ||
| There's no janitors. | ||
| There's no electricians. | ||
| There's no security. | ||
| There's no IT. | ||
| We used to have two IT repair guys here. | ||
| We have zero now. | ||
| So the few engineers we have are up here constantly. | ||
| Even, oh, your personal, your desktop broke. | ||
| Oh, your video editor. | ||
| Oh, let's rig that. | ||
| Oh, you know. | ||
| So I can, I mean, my problems are nothing compared to them. | ||
| But I run something that's technological and I know what it's like when you don't have resources. | ||
| It becomes this thing that eats up all your time and energy. | ||
| And then on Saturday, no more money to the EBT. | ||
| And the left has hyped it that Trump did it. | ||
| So as I predicted weeks ago, it will explode Saturday. | ||
| Won't matter that they haven't run out of food yet. | ||
| It's an excuse to go rob and loot to be victims. | ||
| And the Democrats are 100% behind it. | ||
| The Democrats said we're going to try to crash the market when Trump gets in. | ||
| They openly said it. | ||
| We showed you the clips. | ||
| And they said if that fails by summer, we'll trigger a race war. | ||
| And then that failed. | ||
| And so now they're going with the shutdown. | ||
| And Trump has all these emergency options that he can do. | ||
| And that's the trap. | ||
| They know he has to do that because they've created the crisis. | ||
| So they can call Trump's solution, Hitler 2.0. | ||
| So what is Trump need to do? | ||
| He needs to get on message. | ||
| And they're doing a pretty good job. | ||
| I mean, you know, compared to their milquetoast responses eight years ago, it's stellar. | ||
| It ain't enough. | ||
| It needs to be hardcore laying out the facts so America knows who to blame and so people know the solutions to it are the right thing to do. | ||
| But the fact that they're putting senior administration officials in hardened facilities shows that I've got grassroots intel and study the enemy, so I know their plan, but I know they're getting feeds of the bad guys. | ||
| General Flynn broke this four months ago, and he was so manly about it. | ||
| He didn't mention him. | ||
| I looked over from the sources. | ||
| No, Flynn's top of the list. | ||
| I was way down the list with drug cartels with where Flynn is and not 50,000 bounties like on Border Patrol. | ||
| And Ice way bigger. | ||
| Oh, we've all got million dollar bounties on our heads. | ||
| Real quick, I just wanted to plug the methylene blue. | ||
| I'm a new supplement buyer from Alex Own store, and I keep hearing people talking about the methylene blue. | ||
| And I'm like, you know what? | ||
| I don't know what the hype is all about, but I definitely want to try it. | ||
| And what I noticed is I didn't get the sensation that a lot of the other people said that they got, you know, like the tingling fingers and like this, you know, euphoria. | ||
| But I do have an ample amount of energy and I'm disabled, so I'm a housewife. | ||
| And whenever you're at home, day in and day out, seven days a week, it really tends to drag after some time. | ||
| And there were things that I wasn't doing around the house that I should have. | ||
| But now I'm getting things done like really quick. | ||
| I have all this extra time on my hands now. | ||
| And I really think it's the methylene blue that's been giving me the energy. | ||
| And it's so funny because now like my silly husband's calling me a meth head, which is hilarious. | ||
| But yeah, so I'm going to stick on that. | ||
| And I actually have some bovine coming in today. | ||
| So I can't wait to try that out. | ||
| I'm also going to give that to my dog because, you know, he wants to talk to you. | ||
| And I brought online that's really good for your dog if you give him like a small little mount with the food. | ||
| So I'm going to do that. | ||
| But yeah, I just thought, I just thought I would tell you guys about my experience with this part. | ||
| Well, Jen, thank you. | ||
| That's that's amazing to hear. | ||
| And we love to hear that, honestly. | ||
| I mean, that's the reason why Alex has created the shop so people can get, you know, get healthier and not be relying on big pharmaceutical companies, but instead take control of their health. | ||
| So that's good to hear. | ||
| You know, I fluctuated weight-wise too. | ||
| And so finding something that works is really important. | ||
| And not to get hip hooked on those like high caffeine, insane chemicals, energy drinks, which so much of us have relied on over the years. | ||
| I literally was getting anxiety from one of them. | ||
| And so I too am on the blue these days. | ||
| So I guess your husband will call me a meth head, but it's good to hear from you, Jen. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| I think it's great. | ||
| And I love to hear from you as well. | ||
| There is a white supremacy problem. | ||
| And it's weird, old, elitist white people that are literally manipulating everybody killing each other so they can stay in power. | ||
| And it pisses me off when I sit there pissed off watching this, watching these wild-eyed, crazy people that want to kill me because what color I am, I know who brainwashed them. | ||
| I know who wound them up. | ||
| I know who sent them. | ||
| I don't blame the dumbasses. | ||
| No, I blame Carbo and John Podesta and the Clintons and Obama and the rest of them. | ||
| That's who I blame. | ||
| I know they got whistleblowers out the door at the DOJ. | ||
| The problem is they don't have prosecutors with testicles to do the job. | ||
| Can you feel the future? | ||
| Can you feel the danger? | ||
| Can you feel the destruction? | ||
| I certainly do. | ||
| But I don't think you dumbasses that serve evil do. | ||
| See, you're in a new ball game. | ||
| It's a new era. | ||
| And you know what Thomas Jefferson said? | ||
| The blood of patriots and tyrants waters the Tree of Liberty. | ||
| And I don't want that. | ||
| And there's a good chance we can avoid a lot of that, but not according to the left. | ||
| They are just, whole hog, let's get it on. | ||
| And so, you know, my view. | ||
| I think it's your view. | ||
| Not out starting fights, not trying to get in trouble. | ||
| But if people are looking for trouble, they came to the right place. | ||
| If you want a war, you got one. | ||
| If you have some need to be stomped into the ground, well, you came to the right place with the American people because America was asleep. | ||
| And you thought we were intimidated while you pissed in our faces and did all this to us. | ||
| No, people were asleep. | ||
| The spell is lifted. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| You need to learn to look at a weather vein and see which way the wind blows. | ||
| It's blowing against you. | ||
| And this wind, this headwind, is unstoppable. | ||
| The only question is: are you smart enough to understand that? | ||
| Surrender is your only option. | ||
| Surrender now. | ||
| Give up now. | ||
| Stop now. | ||
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| The fights 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. | ||
| And now, Venable Android. | ||
| Shooting at number one. | ||
| We must exit Plato's cave. | ||
| We must make the transition. | ||
| We must expand our consciousness. | ||
| We must interface with God. | ||
| All right, so all of this is interconnected, and we got a special guest coming up later. | ||
| No, also didn't open the phone's up in the fourth hour. | ||
| But leave it at that. | ||
| But Senator Grassley and Congressman Jim Jordan's committees, with their oversight, could continue to release mega bombshell after massive story of Arctic Frost and the UN prosecutor Jack Smith brought in with a plan to put thousands of Trump supporters in prison. | ||
| The documents released yesterday, two days ago, huge dragnet. | ||
| First, it was 40 more people. | ||
| I'm on that list. | ||
| Then it was 100. | ||
| Now it's 500. | ||
| Now it's 1,000. | ||
| Now they're releasing it. | ||
| It was journalists. | ||
| It was people's families. | ||
| It was people's crew. | ||
| It was Jack Smith. | ||
| Get Alex Jones and get his crew. | ||
| We'll show you. | ||
| Grassley released their own documents saying, target Alex Jones and his crew. | ||
| Target. | ||
| Get them. | ||
| And then we get the document and it's find out if they're gambling. | ||
| Find out if they're taking illegal money. | ||
| Look at their taxes. | ||
| Members of Congress, insider trading, which the Democrats all do. | ||
| But find out if somebody in the Trump administration did something wrong. | ||
| That's a big story, but it's even bigger that they came up with zero. | ||
| Meanwhile, every day it breaks another Democrat congressperson. | ||
| Yesterday, Jasmine Crockett doing today has had a secret stock portfolio the entire time under a fake name, violating law, open and shut major felonies. | ||
| And it turns out all the things she says that she's against, weapons, big pharma, all of it, she's totally invested in it and voting for herself. | ||
| Well, we've played videos of her. | ||
| A very nice, educated black lady speaking with perfect diction, just like this. | ||
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Hello, good to be here with you, everyone. | |
| Now she's like, come on, let's kill the black people. | ||
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Hey, hey, hey, hey. | |
| Now she sounds like Fat Albert. | ||
| If you're not 50-something, you don't remember Fat Albert TV show, cartoon? | ||
| Hey, hey, hey, hey, I'm Jasmine Crockett. | ||
| And it's fine if you're a black person that speaks one of those accents. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| The point is, she is a fake. | ||
| Like if I went to some backwater East Texas town where, you know, the Texas dialect's even more pronounced and people kind of talk like Jed Clampett and Granny. | ||
| We watched the first Beverly Hillbillies. | ||
| It's great. | ||
| They're all from Oklahoma. | ||
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And she's like, I got possum rich for you and we're going to have our dinner and it's going to be good. | |
| Let's have a almost like a Yoda. | ||
| I remember when I was a little kid, man, and there was still great grandparents alive and stuff. | ||
| And I'd be sitting there while they're cooking. | ||
| And it was just like, these are like, I remember when I saw Empire Strikes Back when I was like eight years old or whatever. | ||
| And I was like, that sounds like great grandma. | ||
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They're like, good for you. | |
| The point was, those were real people. | ||
| So northerners here, blacks talking like that. | ||
| They go, that's weird. | ||
| Well, around the South, that just sounds like us. | ||
| Just a little bit deeper voices. | ||
| I guess on average, blacks got bigger chests or whatever. | ||
| People say, I sound like a black guy. | ||
| I just got a big chest. | ||
| But the point is, is, you know, that's kind of like the shape of a guitar or whatever it's going to sound like. | ||
| Why do big black men sound like me? | ||
| Well, because I sound like them because I got a big chest. | ||
| But the point is, is that there's new Pelosi videos out. | ||
| It's AOC in a speech changes her voice four times. | ||
| She goes, Hello, Latinos. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| Hello, black people. | ||
| How are you doing today? | ||
| I mean, it's so condescending. | ||
| Yeah, here's Jasmine Crockett with like, she sounds like a white girl from Ohio or something. | ||
| And now you hear, she's like, black people, it's time to kill the white people. | ||
| Like, we got to rise up right now. | ||
| These motherfuckers are going to get it. | ||
| I'm speaking in England. | ||
| I'm speaking to people in Mexico. | ||
| You get the same voice because that's who I am. | ||
| You don't get some fake voice. | ||
| We've got Hillary in Kentucky in places. | ||
| It's not even a Kentucky accent. | ||
| I don't even know. | ||
| It's like some weird southern accent over her, but it's like, it's her idea. | ||
| She's like, how y'all doing today? | ||
| Good to be here. | ||
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What? | |
| Good chicken fried steak. | ||
| Good watermelon. | ||
| Good food for you. | ||
| The old people I knew in East Texas, I might ask how the family literally talk like Yoda. | ||
| God, they were awesome. | ||
| God, I wish I could go back and see them again. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| The best. | ||
| But they were also reading Homer's Iliad at night and The Naked Communist by Cleon Skelson. | ||
| Oh, you will take on the new world order. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Great you will be. | ||
| So dialed into the Holy Spirit. | ||
| God told me you will do great things. | ||
| All the time I'm so nostalgic. | ||
| I like to think back to those conversations like, who are these people? | ||
| And they were all over the place. | ||
| They were black. | ||
| They were white. | ||
| They were old. | ||
| They were young. | ||
| They're gone, folks. | ||
| They were so great. | ||
| And that's what's so sad for young people. | ||
| They didn't even get to experience the tail end of real Americana like I did. | ||
| Come, come to back porch with 410 shotgun when you're four years old. | ||
| Here, load gun. | ||
| Shoot Folger's can. | ||
| You will learn to use guns. | ||
| Here, get on horse. | ||
| Here, butcher cow. | ||
| Show you how I will. | ||
| Here, unload 500 bales of hay. | ||
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Good, good, good. | |
| That was the great America. | ||
| People that loved work and loved knowledge and were so strong. | ||
| But we're going to bring that back and make it better than ever. | ||
| I have so many memories. | ||
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So dear. | |
| I'm sorry. | ||
| And the target of our children, bald, is evil. | ||
| They hit them with everything they can. | ||
| Do you imagine trying to fuck people over and dumb them down and hurt them? | ||
| You imagine that's your mission in life. | ||
| You think you're smart doing that? | ||
| Obviously, these people are going to fail because God's real. | ||
| But the only reason they've been succeeding is because we've been weak. | ||
| Well, that needs to come to an end right now. | ||
| The pleasure in building people up, the pleasure of competition, the pleasure of empowerment, the pleasure of a mind igniting with knowledge and creativity and the passion for truth. | ||
| It's so powerful. | ||
| It's so real. | ||
| It's who we are. | ||
| And we just got to get people to experience a millisecond of that. | ||
| And our problems will be over so quickly. | ||
| We're going to launch the Renaissance together. | ||
| I actually feel sorry for my enemies. | ||
| I don't say that to sound big. | ||
| I mean, I do. | ||
| In my first 20-something years on air, I battled the globalists 60% out of hatred. | ||
| And it still had an effect. | ||
| 20% love. | ||
| Now I battle the globalists about 98% from love. | ||
| And that's why I'm more effective than ever. | ||
| But when you battle somebody from hate, you don't really feel the pain of the people. | ||
| It's a trick. | ||
| You need to do it from love so you feel the full pain because that will make you strong. | ||
| Like Christ said, you have to take on the full pain. | ||
| You took on all the sins in the past, present, and future. | ||
| You have to take on the full pain. | ||
| And when you do something from love, you do it from pain. | ||
| And pain is strength. | ||
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Pain is where you find the answers. | |
| Pain. | ||
| Because the avoidance of pain is what all evil flows from. | ||
| And when you're not afraid of pain, all you have is victory. | ||
| It's been said pain is weakness leaving the body. | ||
| And not mindless, masochistic pain for pain's sake. | ||
| No, that's a lie. | ||
| Pain in the service of justice. | ||
| Pain in the service of truth. | ||
| Pain in the service of God is the gateway to victory. | ||
| And then the only problem is you'll get so much success and pleasure, and it'll create so much freedom that people will forget about evil and the pain. | ||
| It's been said trillions of times because it's true. | ||
| Cliches are said because they're true. | ||
| Hard times make good men. | ||
| Good men make good times. | ||
| Good times make weak men. | ||
| Weak men make hard times. | ||
| Or bad times make strong men. | ||
| Strong men make good times. | ||
| Good times make weak men. | ||
| Weak men make bad times. | ||
| And that's the eternal paradox. | ||
| But if we inculcate the understanding of our species and how we operate into culture and strive for competition and will and celebration of God's destiny, we will jump past this loop of sin and failure we've been in. | ||
| And it'll be like untying a boat from the dock. | ||
| You're tied to the dock. | ||
| You're trying to drive away. | ||
| You can't. | ||
| The boat's bogging down. | ||
| Water's getting in the engine. | ||
| You got to untie the son of a bitch. | ||
| And we're going to untie that chain. | ||
| And then we're going to race into the future. | ||
| And people will recognize evil and lies just like that. | ||
| And it'll be recognized who stands for good. | ||
| And people will be gathered to that. | ||
| And then new people, even stronger and better, will rise and we'll celebrate their ascension because their strength is our strength. | ||
| I'm here to find the best minds. | ||
| I'm here to find the soldiers of the fights. | ||
| I'm here to be replaced. | ||
| I'm here to be surpassed. | ||
| God, I got so much news here. | ||
| So much to cover. | ||
| But philosophically, we have to understand the rules of the game. | ||
| Because if you don't know that, you are blind. | ||
| You are deaf. | ||
| You are dumb. | ||
| Truth is eternal. | ||
| Lies are just the precursor to destruction and failure. | ||
| But we're not built to fail. | ||
| We're built to overcome and succeed. | ||
| So I restate the prime directive. | ||
| Discover the truth. | ||
| Interface with God. | ||
| Interface with God's creation universe. | ||
| Go out on this incredible adventure that's been prepared for us and be bold as lions. | ||
| And as Martin Luther King Jr. said, the universe bends towards justice. | ||
| You will succeed. | ||
| You physically may not succeed, but the energy you push forward and what you do, tethered to your eternal soul forever, will succeed. | ||
| And like a tractor beam will drag you into the higher dimensions and closer to God. | ||
| And then it accelerates faster and faster and faster in the transcendence. | ||
| And already you can feel the gravity change. | ||
| You can already feel humanity being tugged out of the evil. | ||
| We're going to face the big threat of AI and the devil and the mark of the beast and all his last-minute gamble that already failed. | ||
| But it is the test. | ||
| And God gave us free will. | ||
| But God loved us so much, he gave us the cheat sheet. | ||
| And if you don't take that cheat sheet, like in college, you're supposed to write a report on a book. | ||
| You haven't read it. | ||
| It's two nights before. | ||
| You go by the synopsis thing. | ||
| You read it three times trying to write the thing. | ||
| Not even a cheat sheet. | ||
| shortcut, a warning, a blueprint, a owner's manual. | ||
| It's fantastic. | ||
| Look at the universe. | ||
| Look at the stars. | ||
| Look at everything. | ||
| It's all fantastic. | ||
| And that's just what our little buggy buggy eyes see. | ||
| If you could see it all, you couldn't even deal with it. | ||
| I couldn't deal with it either. | ||
| All of this fabulousness is nothing. | ||
| The eye is not seen, earned her, but God has a store for us. | ||
| This is just a mere shadow of a shadow, a glimmer from the candle. | ||
| A shadow on the wall. | ||
| A footprint in the sand. | ||
| What made the footprint? | ||
| That's what you should want to know. | ||
| You shouldn't fear the devil. | ||
| You should fear being cut off from God that made all this, all this perfection. | ||
| Oh, we got to give 100 times the power to AI. | ||
| It'll do all these incredible things and we'll be gods. | ||
| Oh, yes. | ||
| Oh, sure. | ||
| You don't get any power, though. | ||
| You don't get a fireplace. | ||
| You don't get a car. | ||
| You don't get air conditioning. | ||
| You don't get money so you can have kids. | ||
| No. | ||
| No. | ||
| Oh, the AI. | ||
| It'll tell us what we already did and show it to us and we'll think it's so amazing because it can scoop up our group collective and throw it back at us. | ||
| And all we're doing is staring right back at a twisted form of ourselves. | ||
| And we're supposed to then pee all over ourselves and, oh, my God, this is God. | ||
| This is God. | ||
| This is God. | ||
| No, it's not God. | ||
| It's a reflection of us made in the image of God. | ||
| Oh, what's the Old Testament say? | ||
| You are made in the image of God, a reflection of God, not God, a reflection. | ||
| What is AI? | ||
| A reflection of us. | ||
| It is nothing but a lower-grade reflection of us that is a reflection of God. | ||
| So we stare into its infiniteness, and it's only a tiny pinhole into God's consciousness. | ||
| And yet big tech tells us it's God. | ||
| And we're told we have to give all our decisions over to it because it's superior, but it's programmed by our enemies. | ||
| It's a twisted form of our consciousness. | ||
| It's a distorted, filtered form of the group collective unconsciousness. | ||
| And the group collective unconsciousness is not God. | ||
| It is simply a reflection limited through our temporal view of God. | ||
| Our seeing God is not being God. | ||
| Having a photo of a bingle tiger is not having a bingle tiger. | ||
| But it's not even a photo of a bingle tiger. | ||
| It's a computer sketch of a photo of a bingle tiger. | ||
| It is an extrapolation of us. | ||
| It is our creation giving you an example of us. | ||
| God's creation then makes these new creations. | ||
| And we don't worship the creation. | ||
| We worship the creator. | ||
| I could sit here today and show Jack Smith salivating, saying, get Alex Jones and his crew. | ||
| I mean, Grassley put out their main targets today. | ||
| Huge news. | ||
| We already knew that. | ||
| We don't need to hear from Senator Grassley. | ||
| You already heard that for years, sir. | ||
| You already knew that. | ||
| But the point is, it's more verification that evil does not like what we're doing here today. | ||
| And it's been said since World War II: you know, you're over the target when you're getting the flak. | ||
| So all these populists and Christians and conservatives that run from flak, they're running from the war. | ||
| Flak is where you should go. | ||
| But they also put up fake flak that they actually boost, that they want to limit the discussions to. | ||
| And that's where Israel comes in. | ||
| Expose it, the badness, all of it, great, but not 99% of the time. | ||
| Ever talk about China? | ||
| Ever talk about AI? | ||
| Ever talk about God, the devil? | ||
| Ever talk about the power of humanity? | ||
| Ever talks about our destiny? | ||
| Ever talks about any of these other subjects? | ||
| Ever ask yourself why the anti-Semitism is totally boosted and nothing else? | ||
| And if you're smart, you already know the answer because that distracts from all the other issues at one level, but more importantly, it distracts from the fact that the groups orbiting that and controlling that and the Rothschild combine get money and power out of being persecuted and | ||
| get the people in their orbit who are very successful to then donate their time, energy, and will to the system in the name of defending themselves when it's the very system itself that organized all of this attack. | ||
| We don't want to attack the Jews. | ||
| We want to recruit them. | ||
| I don't want to attack the Chinese people under communist control. | ||
| I want to recruit them. | ||
| My ideas, which are prima facie of the truth, everyone knows deep down, you already know it. | ||
| I didn't tell you. | ||
| I just told you something you already knew. | ||
| Know this. | ||
| We're selling victory and it's free. | ||
| You just got to take it for everybody. | ||
| And policies can be for everybody. | ||
| I'm not going to fight yours or black or Catholic or Jewish, whatever. | ||
| I'm just going to oppose any policies that are bad, no matter who you are. | ||
| And that's why the bad guys want me off air. | ||
| They want tribal warfare, not ascension. | ||
| We'll be back with massive news. | ||
| I was not trying to do a product placement thing here. | ||
| We're at Rex's 23rd birthday. | ||
| With my dad and mother, dad, we're so proud of you. | ||
| Great job, the surgeons. | ||
| Thanks for all your prayers for that. | ||
| But, mom, you were literally without me soliciting. | ||
| You've been on colostrum now too much. | ||
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I know. | |
| And we have the very best at thealtrashore.com. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| I didn't bring this up. | ||
| I don't ever do testimonials. | ||
| But I have been on colostrum for about two or three months. | ||
| And a back problem that I've had since Alex was born is almost completely gone after 50, however many years. | ||
| And my hair is much thicker than it has been. | ||
| And I have good hair anyway, but it's much thicker. | ||
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And this is brand new. | |
| Turned darker. | ||
| And darker. | ||
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Beautiful. | |
| So, so, so who wasn't it who's convention you take it? | ||
| Steve Heimburgers away? | ||
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It was Mary Heimberg. | |
| Yeah, they're really smart. | ||
| Well, they're listeners. | ||
| So, so, mom, you gotta listen. | ||
| The products are amazing. | ||
| Well, this one, like I said, I don't do testimonials. | ||
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There's a lot of good products, but this is the first one that I can go, whoa, it really does. | |
| No, it's funny. | ||
| I didn't even know the Heimburgers, I guess, because Steve and Mary on a year ago, your house, like, you need to sell this. | ||
| So, we started, and we got the best brand, it's the strongest. | ||
| No jokes, the first two weeks of mammals, milk is totally different. | ||
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It's like magic. | |
| That back problem was from when you were born. | ||
| I have a pinched nerve or something. | ||
| I never really know what. | ||
| Well, you can play my whole life. | ||
| And it has bothered me. | ||
| And I just go through the pain because if you're going to have it, you're going to have it, right? | ||
| There's nothing to do about it. | ||
| Well, I haven't asked you this yet. | ||
| Have you taken the methylene blue yet? | ||
| No, I'm scared of that. | ||
| Really? | ||
| I'm scared it'll make me like Rosemara. | ||
| Not that she's not wonderful. | ||
| Just kidding. | ||
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Just kidding. | |
| You're afraid you'll be though. | ||
| She came on the show like six months ago. | ||
| She said, I don't know if I can do it. | ||
| She felt sick. | ||
| I came with her. | ||
| She was bounced off the walls 30 minutes later. | ||
| Well, you know, for some people, a generic supplement choice that's less, you know, radical than methylene blue, which is incredibly powerful, might make more sense. | ||
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Something like a methyl drive, a power plant, ultimate burning. | |
| But especially if you're talking about younger people, methylene blue is radical power. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And then we've got the beauty cleans. | ||
| Love me, Charlotte. | ||
| So you just saw a quick video I shot at dinner Sunday night with my parents and my four amazing children. | ||
| I'm sitting there at dinner, and my mother starts talking about how great her hair looks and how great her skin is and how healthy my dad is because of bovine colostrum. | ||
| And I go, oh yeah, where'd you get that? | ||
| Three months ago, we got in the test samples. | ||
| We've been selling it for two months. | ||
| They're the very best. | ||
| I went and gave them a few canisters. | ||
| They're like, oh, yeah, that is your bovine colostrum. | ||
| The first two weeks of what a mammal puts off is so incredible. | ||
| It's just all these supernutrients, your immune system. | ||
| It's really mother's growth hormone, natural growth hormone, healthy. | ||
| That's what it is from the cow. | ||
| We have the best at thealxhowstore.com discounted right now. | ||
| And I am so excited about this because we did a survey a year ago to the alexhowstore.com customers said, what do you want? | ||
| They said, we want bovine colostrum. | ||
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| I got behind preaching. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I'm going to hit the big news in detail and the latest on Arctic Frost coming up. | ||
| But the first thing I want to hit is Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Now, I've been sitting here in the last few weeks. | ||
| Haven't talked much about it because I've been cogitating it and looking at the information. | ||
| But we know there's a cover-up and we know it's the FBI. | ||
| And so I want to play a few clips here. | ||
| This is the Democrat Party is now a bunch of angry old women. | ||
| Well, it's more than that. | ||
| Here's a left-wing, you know, wine ant lady saying that Dims better get on board with people celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder. | ||
| This is pure evil here it is. | ||
| I mean, this AOC obsession with Riley Gaines, I find it just delicious because it kind of, you know, it reveals the vapidity of AOC when you get right down to it. | ||
| Well, it's also that the base of the Democrat Party really has become angry women. | ||
| And women who are angry tend to be very mean to other women who are smarter or prettier or more successful or braver than they are. | ||
| And that's what we're seeing here. | ||
| Finally, if you think the Zoron thing is happening just in New York and you think people are waking up only in New York City, you're mistaken. | ||
| Look at this clip of a wine mom at the No Kings March. | ||
| Play the clip. | ||
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Charlie Kirk, man. | |
| Yeah, him is horrible. | ||
| Horrible. | ||
| Charlie Kirk is horrible? | ||
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Yes. | |
| I'm glad he's not here. | ||
| You're glad he's dead? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Why would you say something like that, man? | ||
| Because he was horrible on the campuses, the college campuses. | ||
| Horrible person. | ||
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You know what? | |
| I do the exact same thing. | ||
| Would you be glad if I would die? | ||
| Maybe. | ||
| I'd have to think about it. | ||
| You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
| friend just said she'd be happy if I died. | ||
| So listen up, Democratic establishment. | ||
| You can either jump on board with this shit or we're coming after you in the same way that we come after MAGA. | ||
| Period. | ||
| I'll hit pause on this. | ||
| I want to come back with this and play this again. | ||
| This hag, I mean, literally flies around the broom with flying monkeys. | ||
| She couldn't fight her way out of a web paper bag. | ||
| She doesn't know about weapons. | ||
| She doesn't know about double-edged daggers or M4s or, you know, shooting bullshit a thousand yards. | ||
| She doesn't know about breaking skulls. | ||
| She doesn't know about breaking necks. | ||
| She knows nothing about it. | ||
| But boy, she doesn't just want in a man's world. | ||
| She wants in a terrorist world. | ||
| So Caitlin Bennett's out there. | ||
| These people are everywhere. | ||
| Go to one of their events. | ||
| The majority of them. | ||
| Yeah, we want to kill. | ||
| We're glad. | ||
| Yeah, we want you dead. | ||
| But once it starts, they're going to run for the hills. | ||
| These people cannot find their big ass, disgusting butts with both hands. | ||
| And they're all a bunch of white people. | ||
| I'm not being mean to white people. | ||
| It's just true. | ||
| Trying to stir up black people to riot and burn the country down. | ||
| And I'm telling you, the left's going to blow up your college. | ||
| They're going to blow up your football game. | ||
| They're going to do it. | ||
| They've already said it. | ||
| So just know when it comes, it's them. | ||
| And this clip's got millions watching it right now live. | ||
| Tens of millions, when they pull it off, will know. | ||
| They'll know. | ||
| They'll know it's you. | ||
| You want us all killing each other so you can take control and cut our sons' dicks off. | ||
| Well, I tell you this, you piece of shit. | ||
| You're going to be defeated. | ||
| God's going to cut you down. | ||
| So there's an interesting paradoxical historical fact if you've studied history or experienced life that the weaker and dumber somebody is, the more they don't think about second, third order repercussions. | ||
| And it is true the demographics are there. | ||
| It is middle-aged and old white women. | ||
| Now, there's a lot of middle-aged and old white women like my mother that are awesome. | ||
| But the vast majority of them, it's like 70% or so, are hardcore leftist anti-American scum. | ||
| And they're all over the place. | ||
| You go to their rallies, countless videos, you've seen it. | ||
| They want violence. | ||
| They love Charlie Kirk dead. | ||
| But they don't know anything about violence. | ||
| They don't know how to execute violence. | ||
| They don't understand what it means when you start violence. | ||
| It'd be like a punk 10-year-old kid thinking they can walk onto an NFL football field and go out there and try to be quarterback. | ||
| And so she's up there, like all these top Democrats. | ||
| This lady's got a big show for the left, this Jennifer Welsh, true, true CHAG. | ||
| And she's up there saying, hey, our base wants blood. | ||
| Our base wants to kill Republicans. | ||
| So Democrats better get on board. | ||
| And don't worry, they are endorsing Mondami and all the rest of them. | ||
| That's who they are. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett had another video viral over the weekend where it was a guy with orange face. | ||
| And he says, you know, Trump's a dictator and Trump's unelected. | ||
| She goes, Kamala Harris didn't get one primary vote and was selected. | ||
| He goes, I'm not going to talk to you. | ||
| Get out of my face. | ||
| Or I'm going to attack you, basically. | ||
| These are babies. | ||
| These are idiots that think they can intimidate us. | ||
| You don't think Trump got his main White House staff and other key people at military bases and in bunkers because we're scared. | ||
| You don't think he's setting up rapid reaction forces everywhere because we're scared of you. | ||
| No, we take your threat seriously. | ||
| We know who you are and we're getting ready when you started to crush you because we're the Americans and we're white, we're Hispanic, we're black, world young. | ||
| We love God. | ||
| We know who you are. | ||
| So you can run on for a long time, Jennifer Welsh. | ||
| And I wish no harm upon this demon. | ||
| I see her stuff everywhere, pushed everywhere. | ||
| And it's just like, how could anyone dial into this? | ||
| This woman is like, it's like Rabbi Shmoley. | ||
| You know, it's like the worst representative ever for Jews. | ||
| It's like, please continue to run your mouth. | ||
| But see, she knows with her constituents they want violence. | ||
| They think this is all great. | ||
| Now, God forbid, I'll never say this. | ||
| Somebody walks up to her when she's outside, hits her, they have a ball peen hammer. | ||
| Oh, she'd be a big victim. | ||
| And oh, she's in a coma or dead. | ||
| Oh, my God, violence. | ||
| Well, what do you think you're doing, lady? | ||
| Who do you think you're summoning? | ||
| But they know we're smarter than them. | ||
| We're not going to go out and be violent to them. | ||
| They're going to stage their own events so they can play victim. | ||
| Democrats have said, we need blood. | ||
| We need constituents killed. | ||
| We need it. | ||
| That's why I said they're going to do a false flag because we're not doing it. | ||
| They programmed it all for this. | ||
| But here she is getting mad at Caitlin Bennett. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett's like, well, I go out and do what Charlie Kirk did. | ||
| She should be a reporter here, Caitlin Bennett. | ||
| And then she got married and pregnant and moved off. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| She asked for a job back. | ||
| We don't have the funds to hire reporters back. | ||
| We'll probably do it once we get relaunched. | ||
| But the point is, is that she turns to the other woman, she goes, you want me dead? | ||
| And these old women go, yeah, we want you dead. | ||
| What do these women know about killing people? | ||
| They're not going to do it. | ||
| But they think it's all a one-way street. | ||
| They think they're the establishment. | ||
| They think they can call for our deaths and that the world doesn't see. | ||
| Fundamentally pathetic. | ||
| You know, I never looked for fights, but I grew up in the 80s in Dallas when it was an insanely violent and kind of an older culture mixed with the new. | ||
| Before you just had fist fights and all that, but now it had guns and knives and all the rest of it. | ||
| But I learned real quick: you can be real tough and think you're the best guy around. | ||
| Some guy, you get in a fight with them, they start it. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| They start it because they know what they're doing. | ||
| And they move quick. | ||
| And they hurt you real bad. | ||
| But this woman doesn't know anything about that. | ||
| She's never been pile driven by the state wrestling champion into the concrete and had 20 stitches in your head. | ||
| I didn't start it. | ||
| His cousin attacked me. | ||
| I put him in a coma. | ||
| Guy walked me on the street, grabbed me, pile drove me, stood there and looked thinking I was going to die. | ||
| Got up, shattered his trachea. | ||
| One punch. | ||
| He almost died. | ||
| They arrested me. | ||
| Clearly, there were witnesses that he attacked me, but it wouldn't matter. | ||
| He was the one in a coma, not me. | ||
| Yeah, you may have split my head open, but the point was you got at the primitive level the total attack because you almost killed me. | ||
| And when I jumped back up, it was the real Alex Jones. | ||
| The governor was off. | ||
| And I had death in my hands. | ||
| And this woman hasn't been pile drived into concrete. | ||
| This woman has no idea what she's dealing with. | ||
| And I challenge this disgusting pig to debate me here. | ||
| But they'll never come on. | ||
| I predict now that this sal will not come on here and debate me because she's a cowardly piece of shit. | ||
| Maybe I'm wrong, but the challenge is issued. | ||
| And by the way, I want them all on. | ||
| They'll never come on. | ||
| I want the left. | ||
| Come left. | ||
| Get that little pussy that wants to dream about serial killing people because they disagree with him. | ||
| Get that destiny turd on here. | ||
| They can run their mouths all day long, but when the rubber meets the road, they don't got any gas. | ||
| They don't have any horsepower. | ||
| Now listen to this pig. | ||
| Here she is. | ||
| Finally, if you think the Zoran thing is happening just in New York and you think people are waking up only in New York City, you're mistaken. | ||
| Look at this clip of a wine mom at the No Kings March. | ||
| Play the clip. | ||
| Charlie Kirkman. | ||
| Yeah, him is horrible. | ||
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Horrible. | |
| Charlie Kirk is horrible? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| I'm glad he's not here. | ||
| You're glad he's dead? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Why would you say something like that, man? | ||
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Because he was horrible on the campuses, the college campuses. | |
| Horrible person. | ||
|
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You know what? | |
| I do the exact same thing. | ||
| Would you be glad if I would die? | ||
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Maybe. | |
| I'd have to think about it. | ||
| You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
|
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friend just said she'd be happy if I died. | |
| So listen up, Democratic establishment. | ||
| You can either jump on board with this shit or we're coming after you in the same way that we come after MACA. | ||
| Period. | ||
| Stop taking APAC money. | ||
| Go on an I'm sorry I took APAC money atonement tour if you want to stay in power. | ||
| Stop missing out on these big rallies. | ||
| Hakeem and Chuck should have been front and center introducing the next mayor of New York City. | ||
| But no, they wouldn't show up because they're pussies. | ||
| They're pussies that are beholden to the same corporations that Donald Trump helped Donald Trump get elected. | ||
| And this is just an embarrassment. | ||
| Kudos to Bernie, to AOC, to Zoron. | ||
| And that woman out in somewhere middle America saying, fuck Charlie Kirk. | ||
| He was a racist. | ||
| He was a piece of shit. | ||
| There are so many more of us than there are of them. | ||
| And these Democrats that continue to play patty cake with corporations and lobbyists. | ||
| Nobody wants that. | ||
| Nobody wants you. | ||
| We want politicians to speak freely and look at what the benefit is. | ||
| Look at what is happening in New York. | ||
| And you dip shits are sitting on the sidelines doing running your social media like complete dorks. | ||
| It's embarrassing. | ||
| Get your shit together. | ||
| Hakeem and Chuck, seriously, get your shit together because the Democratic Party is moving on. | ||
| You're moving on to killing your popular political enemies in front of their children. | ||
| But notice the get out of jail free card is AIPAC. | ||
| She knows she gets boosted for that. | ||
| She knows. | ||
| AIPAC is a distraction. | ||
| So it's okay. | ||
| Let's kill Charlie Kirk, who'd been standing up to APAC. | ||
| Let's kill him and let's put Muslim extremists in. | ||
| And she thinks a cesspool spiritually like New York is a bellwether. | ||
| She's a demon. | ||
| She's a demon walking around on two legs. | ||
| She wants to wear a burqa, Durka Durka, Muhammad Jihad. | ||
| And again, that's who she is. | ||
| That's all she's got is trying to be nasty and spew a bunch of hate. | ||
| What do you know about killing woman? | ||
| You know nothing about it. | ||
| She'd squeal like a little baby if what she's calling for was done to her. | ||
| And I'm not calling for it. | ||
| But just imagine that woman if somebody saw her in a parking lot and walked over to her and grabbed her by the hair and started slamming her face in the concrete and her teeth and then hold a mirror up. | ||
| See, you see your teeth are all knocked out. | ||
| You see your nose is torn off. | ||
| Here. | ||
| Here, let me slit your throat. | ||
| Let me shoot you in the neck with a 30-odd six. | ||
| I would hate that. | ||
| That's terrible. | ||
| But see, she lives in a world where she doesn't get it's a two-way street. | ||
| She lives in a world where she thinks she can run her mouth. | ||
| She thinks she lives in a world where she can pile drive us into the ground and we're not going to pop back up and right in the throat because she doesn't know about killing. | ||
| She doesn't do the hanging. | ||
| She watches these Disney movies where these women are superheroes and do all this crap. | ||
| She lives in a fantasy land. | ||
| I predict this. | ||
| She's going to get cancer. | ||
| I believe in three years she'll die of cancer. | ||
| Because I believe God is going to curse her today. | ||
| Oh, laugh. | ||
| Laugh at God, woman. | ||
| Only way to get out of this now is not repenting. | ||
| God is going to curse you with cancer and you'll be dead within three years. | ||
| And when you're dying in that hospital room, you will know that God is all-powerful. | ||
| Jennifer Welsh is cursed by God and will die of cancer within three years on her current trajectory. | ||
| And you won't be able to blame anybody and be a little martyr. | ||
| And your family and all the other ghouls you live around aren't going to care about you. | ||
| They'll fight over your money and you'll just be shoveled into your grave. | ||
| And no one will remember you. | ||
| The angel of death is going to give you cancer. | ||
| Say amen. | ||
| Pray that God serves his will upon her. | ||
| And that God sends the angel of death to her and give her what she's asking for. | ||
| She loves death so much. | ||
| She believes in death. | ||
| She worships death. | ||
| We won't harm a hair on her little head or her chin and chin chin. | ||
| But she can huff and she can puff, but she'll never blow our house down because she's Humpty Dumpty. | ||
| All the king's horses and all the king's men cannot put her and witches back together again. | ||
| You, witch, will face the wrath of God. | ||
| Just watch and imagine her in that hospital room fighting for her life. | ||
| She will then remember this and she will know. | ||
| Let's see here where she is in three years. | ||
| Maybe she repents. | ||
| Maybe she seeks God's face. | ||
| Maybe she's given a reprieve. | ||
| But on her trajectory, like that bullet fired at Charlie Kirk's neck, on her trajectory, what she's called for, we have to call down the fire of God's justice upon her. | ||
| We have to pray that Jennifer Welsh experiences the power of God that she mocks. | ||
| Don't mock God, witch, or experience the full power of God. | ||
| I didn't intend to say that today. | ||
| I had that clip, but seeing it, I literally was touched by the Holy Spirit to say that. | ||
| That's God's warning to her and all the other harpies, all the other witches, all the other harlots of the devil, all the other imps. | ||
| You've been given God's final warning. | ||
| Repent now or suffer the wrath of God. | ||
| And I know by looking in her eyes, she is almost beyond reprieve. | ||
| And remember this clip: save this clip, and God will prove his power again. | ||
| Just watch because those of you that celebrate the death of the innocents, those of you that celebrate the murder of God's messengers, will be brought low and will be humbled in the face of God. | ||
| She's a coward, like her father. | ||
| And God will break her and humble her. | ||
| Make no mistake. | ||
| Perhaps at the end, though, she can be reprieved. | ||
| Both the thief and the murderer were given the chance at Golgotha hanging on each side of Christ. | ||
| Or will she go to eternity in her worship of her father, the devil? | ||
| That's an important question we should all be asking. | ||
| Not just about her, but about ourselves. | ||
| So let's hit this. | ||
| Breonna Morello, InfoWars host. | ||
| Alex Jones' name pops up again, the Arctic Frost Document Dump. | ||
| Jack Smith issued a subpoena for the communication between Alex Jones, that's real Alex Jones on X, and Events and Strategies Inc. | ||
| This subpoena includes others as well, like Roger Stone, Real Giuliani, Michael Flynn, and more. | ||
| We were there for a rally, not to storm the Capitol. | ||
| The feds did it. | ||
| And here's the document released by Senator Chuck Grassley's committee. | ||
| And right here on exhibit M for the period of November 1st, 2020 through January 21st, 21, all communications between event strategies, that was the White House group, because federal funds don't pay for Trump rallies, fundraisers do, and/or agents or employees and the following individuals and their employers and agents relating to the rally, the certification of the claims of fraud. | ||
| How dare us challenge it? | ||
| Roger Stone, Alex Jones, Ruli Giuliani, Michael Flynn, and John Eastman. | ||
| And more documents are coming. | ||
| Ted Cruz explodes on rogue activist Judge Bozberg, demands immediate impeachment after a secret subpoena of senators' private phone records and mine, and barring ATT from notifying them. | ||
| And here's the FBI investigation that we'll get to coming up. | ||
| In fact, we'll do it. | ||
| We'll do it right now. | ||
| So I told you back in September when I was told by an individual in the cabinet meeting in the White House, not a public cabinet meeting, but a cabinet meeting, a real cabinet meeting. | ||
| not a press event, that Cash Patel went in there and screamed at Tulsi Gabbard, and the vice president was there and said, you're trying to investigate foreign involvement in Charlie Kirk's killing and domestic. | ||
| We're not looking at any of it. | ||
| This is a week and a half after Charlie Kirk's murdered. | ||
| Meanwhile, Cash Patel, when I broke all this, remember I broke it on the 26th, 25th of September, kind of said, oh, we're looking at everything. | ||
| Don't worry. | ||
| But now it's been released by the Patriots because I guess they thought giving it to me would get it out there, but sure the audience heard it, but whatever. | ||
| Now it's all over the news that Cash Patel comes in there about a week and a half after Charlie Kirk's death and says, we're not investigating any of the Trantifa in the Antiva, the six people saying he'll be dead tomorrow, the boyfriend, any of it. | ||
| And Tulsi Gabbard, you're not allowed to look at it, even though the federal law says you're supposed to. | ||
| And the other agencies that are supposed to do it, oh, remember the agencies aren't sharing info. | ||
| Remember, Cash Pill said the FBI is not supposed to be involved in intelligence and we should get rid of the FBI building and make it a museum because they should be involved in intelligence. | ||
| Well, now look at the headlines today. | ||
| FBI opposes push for Gabbard to take lead on counterintelligence. | ||
| It says the FBI must run intelligence. | ||
| That is a 180 change. | ||
| Cash, the clash of Cash Patel's FBI launches strong objection to Major Trump ally report. | ||
| Yeah, don't want folks looking over your shoulder. | ||
| Keystone Cash starts MAGA civil war over wild conspiracy claims. | ||
| Officials' access to FBI follows the Charlie Kirk's case, draw pushback because FBI agents gave the Office of National Intelligence through the Threat Fusion Center. | ||
| They were supposed to. | ||
| Cash Patel shuts down Charlie Kirk foreign intelligence probe in explosive feud with Trump's counterterrorism chief. | ||
| Interagency tensions over Tyler Robinson case overblown. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Fox News doing damage control. | ||
| Voluminous evidence and gag order that can impact thousands in Robinson case, the biggest gag order ever. | ||
| A cover-up. | ||
| Tyler Robinson appears remotely without video in Charlie Kirk case. | ||
| Can't even see him now. | ||
| But I want to go over this when we come back and then go to our guests. | ||
| But right here, it describes the meeting that I first broke in September where Cash Patel says, I don't want the National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent, under federal law, supposed to share info, looking into foreign involvement or accomplices. | ||
| The law says the National Counterterrorism Center reports back to the Office of National Intelligence, but he doesn't want it. | ||
| Smoking gun information. | ||
| Official cover-up. | ||
| Not protecting the prosecution of the Patsy. | ||
| Covering up the truth. | ||
| I know y'all are tired of me talking about this, but let's talk about methylene blue. | ||
| Methylene blue. | ||
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I have shared the methylene blue with my crew. | |
| Buy it before it's banned because I just found another use for it out the bloody wart. | ||
| It removed my face. | ||
| I fell down the other day and scraped up my leg and I added some of the liquid. | ||
| Stopped here. | ||
| The methylene blue. | ||
| Stopped the bleeding. | ||
| Alleviated the pain. | ||
| And then I put a band-aid over it. | ||
| Now it's peeled up faster. | ||
| So they don't buy it before it's banned, y'all. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| I love how everybody in the M4's audience just buys methylene blue and just starts doing science experiments. | ||
| Well, it's known that it has topical applications to it, right? | ||
| You talk about the wart. | ||
| Other people have talked about, you know, like maybe stomach issues here and there, other things. | ||
| It has antimicrobial properties, but only really to gram-negative bacteria. | ||
| So only really the bad things involved. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| One more thing, y'all. | ||
| I haven't slept eight hours without urinating since I was like 20. | ||
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This stuff is, you know, I don't have to go every five minutes. | |
| I'm like a 20-year-old as far as my prostate goes. | ||
| Very interesting. | ||
| Thank you for the call, Bart. | ||
| I'm really proud of the Alex Jones store. | ||
| You know, when Bigley came in at first, I didn't really know what to think of it, but I saw the products they came out with and they're willing to work with me. | ||
| And I really got to have fun with them. | ||
| I mean, I got to bring some cool things to market like methyl drive and power plant, power plant specifically, I'm very proud of. | ||
| You know, it's been a blast to get to work with Bigley. | ||
| They work with some of the biggest, some of the best supplement manufacturers in the country. | ||
| And what I've been able to do with them is really been able to come out with a lot of these new blends that really are effective for people and have efficacious doses without the fillers, without kind of, you know, lower quality mixtures you're used to getting at certain places. | ||
| It's been really incredible to work with Bigley. | ||
| Again, thank you so much. | ||
| Check out the AlexShowstore.com today, and I thank you for keeping us on the air. | ||
| Well, there's so many talented creators out there battling for humanity. | ||
| But I tell you, Maverick Alexander is right at the top. | ||
| Maverick Darby on X. And he's just making so many fabulous videos, but he made a Jeopardy one. | ||
| This particularly probably the best thing I've seen so far. | ||
| Not just because he put me front and center. | ||
| I mean, if I was somebody else, it'd be great. | ||
| And he's got another one he did. | ||
| And then he's there's so many Baywatch. | ||
| It just goes on and on, Harry Potter stuff. | ||
| And he reaches hundreds of millions of people. | ||
| This is pure gold. | ||
| I wanted to just get his take on politics of the world and show people the face and the man behind this true art in the information war. | ||
| Here's a small sampling. | ||
| Categories are: that's a globalist. | ||
| Next up, 9-11, followed by famous fentanyl overdose deaths. | ||
| Then we've got it's a man baby. | ||
| Finally, we've got What a Fag. | ||
| Notice FAG is in quotations there. | ||
| Don, we'll start with you. | ||
| Let's try fag for $400, Alex. | ||
| Harry Sisson, an online content creator. | ||
| What is a massive faggot? | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Don, you've got the board. | ||
| Let's go, fag for $600, Alex. | ||
| California Governor Gavin Newsom. | ||
| What is a total fag? | ||
| Oh, so close, but not quite there. | ||
| Yes, Alex. | ||
| What is a raging faggot? | ||
| Raging indeed. | ||
| Alex, go ahead and choose the next category. | ||
| Let's do famous fentanyl overdose deaths for 1,000. | ||
| Hey, that's not a real $20 bill. | ||
| This random criminal became the face of a George Soros color revolution in 2020. | ||
| Who is St. Floyd? | ||
| I'm checking with the judges. | ||
| And yes, St. Floyd or George Floyd both work here. | ||
| Alex, next category, please. | ||
| Let's go with It's a Man Baby for 1,000. | ||
| Daily Double. | ||
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Alex, what would you like to wager on this one? | |
| So let's make it a true Daily Double, Alex. | ||
| This former first lady is built like a linebacker, and many have suggested she is actually a he. | ||
| Oh boy, who is Big Mike? | ||
| Big Mike or Michelle Obama? | ||
| Absolute pythons for arms, and maybe one in her pants as well. | ||
| Alex, you've got control. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Let's dive right in. | ||
| Here are today's categories. | ||
| Starting off, we've got raped by a computer. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| Ben, it's Disney adults. | ||
| No thanks, right? | ||
| Next is American alliteration. | ||
| Answers will be two words that start with the same letter, followed by fact or fiction. | ||
| And last, we've got cool it, retard. | ||
| Take careful note, retard is in quotations there. | ||
| It looks like JD has not yet returned from the bathroom, so his alternate, Robert, will be taking his place. | ||
| Alex, you've got the lead and you're in control. | ||
| With all due respect, the globalists are in control, but I'll take retard for $400. | ||
| At lunchtime in New York City, you can find Zoran Mamdani, a communist mayoral candidate, barehanding rice like an animal. | ||
| To normal, civilized Americans, it's this. | ||
| What is a retarded way to eat? | ||
| You're not wrong. | ||
| Don, go ahead. | ||
| Next category. | ||
| Zoran's a total pig, but let's go with factor fiction for 800, Alex. | ||
| Lesbians. | ||
| Yes, Robert? | ||
| Um, what is fiction? | ||
| Total ruse. | ||
| You're in command now, Bobby. | ||
| What'll it be? | ||
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Let's try Cool It Retard for 600. | |
| The subversive pro-sodomy catchphrase, love is love, is uttered by these three groups. | ||
| Yes, Alex? | ||
| Who are flamers, Satanists, and retards? | ||
| Three up, three down. | ||
| Love is love, and poop is poop. | ||
| See, I can do it too. | ||
| Alex, what's our next category? | ||
| Tough call, but let's go with rape by a robot for $800. | ||
| This terminally online leftist faggot recently became the star of his very own cartoon show. | ||
| However, he was first made famous when Elon Musk's Grok chat bot jackhammered his bottom. | ||
| Who is Harry Sisson? | ||
| Great educated guess, but no, Alex? | ||
| Who is Nazi cosplay aficionado? | ||
| Will Stansel? | ||
| It do be like that. | ||
| Next category, please. | ||
| Let's do American Alliteration for $800. | ||
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Stop. | |
| Hammer time. | ||
| This Bay Area senator's husband had an embarrassing whodunit involving someone many speculated was a male prostitute in 2022. | ||
| Who is Pesky Paul Pelosi? | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Paul's usually trading stock tips, but this was a different kind of tip drill, allegedly. | ||
| Don, next category. | ||
| Let's try American Alliteration for a thousand, Alex. | ||
| Answer, Daily Double. | ||
| What'll it be, Don? | ||
| Risk it all or play it safe. | ||
| Don, Don will wager 1776, Alex. | ||
| Don? | ||
| May the spirit of 1776 flow through me, Alex. | ||
| The lifeblood of the conservative movement. | ||
| They drive Chevy suburbans, don't believe in Fauci's nonsense, and enjoy the Darby Cast podcast. | ||
| I love them. | ||
| You love them. | ||
| We all love them. | ||
| Quite frankly, what are MAGA moms? | ||
| MAGA moms, very fierce women. | ||
| And the question didn't mention it, but I think it's worth highlighting that some of them are pretty darn chesty. | ||
| We like that. | ||
| This speech has two rules. | ||
| One, safety first. | ||
| Two, no fat chicks. | ||
| I am totally aligned on both roles. | ||
| Forecast for the day. | ||
| High heat, low globalists. | ||
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My gosh, no. | |
| They blew up the Tesla Presents Lifeguard Cybertruck. | ||
| This has George Soros written all over it. | ||
| Look over there. | ||
| He's out on the water on a speedboat. | ||
| I'm coming for you, Soros, you stupid son of a bitch. | ||
| Josie, Alex needs backup. | ||
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Roger that. | |
| it's time to put an end to all the terrorism against Tesla and Hot Beach people. | ||
| We in Fosemans have arrived. | ||
| He's known as Maverick Alexander. | ||
| And Maverick Darby. | ||
| Maverick Alexander is a podcast host and video creator on the X platform. | ||
| He's best known for his 80s action movie trailers and from an RFK, DeepFegs, which have gained hundreds of millions of views. | ||
| Joe Rogan loves him. | ||
| Most recently, his Celebrity Jeopardy video series has gained national attention. | ||
| His ex-handle is Maverick Darby. | ||
| And his podcast, Darby Cast, is available on all major podcast outlets, another soldier in the fight for truth. | ||
| Maverick Darby, it's great to have Maverick Alexander here with us. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| What do you make of the current world? | ||
| And it's good to have you on. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| Dr. Jones, my man, this has been a long time coming. | ||
| I enjoy everything that you throw out there. | ||
| But yeah, you've been the star of like everything that I've done for the past shoot year and a half. | ||
| Well, even though I wasn't in it, I'd still love it, but it's all awesome. | ||
| So tell us about yourself, your view of the world right now. | ||
| Oh, it's messy, man. | ||
| I caught a couple segments of your show when I was at the gym today, and I was like, oh, man, we're getting into Atlantis nukes and a whole lot of other stuff. | ||
| Insane No Kings style people. | ||
| I went to I drove through a No Kings little Whoddone It in my area recently, and what a mess. | ||
| Just a bunch of senior citizens not really knowing what's going on, kind of fiction-brained a little bit. | ||
| Yeah, I'm a podcast host. | ||
| I've been doing a podcast for like five years now, and I haven't really used my face at all for anything that I've done. | ||
| So I've used RFK and President Trump as my personal avatars, and I think there's ethical concerns there, but judging by what's going on in my life. | ||
| Yeah, I just clicked. | ||
| I've never seen your face when you said you'd come on. | ||
| So congratulations. | ||
| You'll come on the show today. | ||
| I'm very flattered. | ||
| Yeah, man. | ||
| It's kind of the perfect meeting. | ||
| And I've been hoping to meet you for a long time. | ||
| And I couldn't pass up the opportunity to. | ||
| We're well met, Maverick Alexander. | ||
| So so much to talk about. | ||
| I mean, wow, what do you make of everything that's happening? | ||
| What a question. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm most concerned with illegal immigration. | ||
| I've never been a huge fan of things like institutional feminism. | ||
| The immigration stuff startles me, man. | ||
| I know you're talking about nukes and things like that today, but AI freaks me out as well. | ||
| I'm not particularly keen on it. | ||
| You know, the irony of that, that I'm an AI creator and I'm highly. | ||
| Although it's good to know the enemy. | ||
| It's incredible to know the enemy. | ||
| We have to know the enemy. | ||
| But yeah, as an AI creator, the irony of me launching into relevance with AI, but also being exceptionally anti-AI. | ||
| But it's how you play AI. | ||
| You're like playing it like a, not a finite instrument, but like a whole symphony. | ||
| I mean, you do some of the best work out there. | ||
| People that don't know have tried to use AI. | ||
| It's not easy to use. | ||
| Like you said, it doesn't really do what you want. | ||
| The fact you could bend its will. | ||
| I mean, you do, I say, probably the best work out there. | ||
| It's the writing alone is spectacular. | ||
| Like that, like the second Jeopardy you just put out, people demanded that you did only a few days, incredible. | ||
| But I mean, the writing there, because it's all true, it's really powerful. | ||
| I appreciate it, man. | ||
| Yeah, that's, I'm trying to, you know, we're all trying to do similar things in content production, which is infotainment, right? | ||
| You get it more than most is tell the truth and make people laugh. | ||
| And that changes hearts and minds in the psycho-spiritual war in which we find ourselves. | ||
| You know that better than anybody. | ||
| You called it like, you know, 20 years ago. | ||
| You're like, we're in a psycho-spiritual information war. | ||
| And a lot of people weren't hip to the language back then. | ||
| And they're now quite keen on it. | ||
| And they're like, oh, my gosh, the devil's real. | ||
| So is George Soros, that stupid son of a bitch. | ||
| So, yeah, that's, I try to bend it to my will. | ||
| I'm trying to make the best stuff imaginable and try to make things that have staying power. | ||
| I mean, right now we're in the middle of a Sam Altman Sora surge, which is creating an AI slot apocalypse where you're seeing a lot of videos of people just, you know, cutting a parrot in half and it turns out it's a piece of cake, which is garbage, right? | ||
| But it entertains kind of the normies, the NPCs, but a lot of people are looking for things that are both funny and true. | ||
| So that's well, people love your work, but speaking of that, NVIDIA becomes the first company to reach 5 trillion valuation fueled by AI. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| Talk about a bubble. | ||
| We're supposed to give AI everything, but we get nothing. | ||
| Where do you see that going? | ||
| Oh, it goes to hell in a handbasket, man. | ||
| Yeah, it's just a lot of money changing hands right now with like 10 separate companies. | ||
| And there's a lot of promises being made. | ||
| I mean, if AI becomes the super intelligence that everybody's hoping that it is, I'm just hoping that Elon and Brock win out and not that little creep Sam Altman. | ||
| I'm not a fan of Sam Altman and a lot of the other leftist creators who are building their LLMs and trying to build AGI. | ||
| And I'm sure there's probably some black box style projects being developed that we haven't even heard of. | ||
| You would probably know about that, or at least get the sense that something like that was true. | ||
| Well, let's be clear. | ||
| The AI we see deployed to the public is not what they really got. | ||
| The AI that is, I think, most fascinating and most dangerous is all the social engineering AI that's taking place on every social media platform. | ||
| I look back and think to 2020 and the George Floyd who done it. | ||
| And we've had things in this lane deployed for quite some time, right? | ||
| So you have riots in the Netherlands related to George Floyd. | ||
| And the only way that happens is through social media, you know, social engineering, AI algorithms, machine learning. | ||
| We lived through Biden's presidency, which was functionally an AI presidency. | ||
| I think they rolled out a deep fake of Biden a couple of times, the old man, the old vegetable. | ||
| And he was doing AutoPen the entire time. | ||
| So we're not, it's not a foreign concept being governed by autonomous agents. | ||
| We're kind of used to that, but it is startling moving forward, especially with the people at the helm of many of the companies. | ||
| So it's, yeah, it's startling for sure. | ||
| Nobody really knows where it's going. | ||
| And a lot of money's changing hands. | ||
| Could be a bubble that's far worse than the dot-com bubble, which nobody's looking forward to. | ||
| Who started the JD Vance? | ||
| Pull up the first video we played. | ||
| Who started the JD Vance? | ||
| I like JD Vance, but who started that? | ||
| Because I think it's great, but you could invent the next JD Vance meme. | ||
| Who created the JD Vance where he has the beard and there's like the fat guys? | ||
| It's really funny, but where did that come from? | ||
| Hey, I couldn't tell you. | ||
| It originated like most things on X. X is the only relevant platform right now. | ||
| I got banned on TikTok a number of years ago for posting the action movie trailers that featured you. | ||
| And so I only focus on X, but that's the epicenter of all internet culture and all meme origination. | ||
| If you look at the Will Stancil show, I want to give a shout out to that creator, Emily. | ||
| I think it's Yukis or Usis. | ||
| She crushed it and she's released an episode three. | ||
| That seems to be the big AI meme that's that's moving around that and the and the Jeopardy videos, which people can't seem to get enough of. | ||
| Well, I'm gonna say you see this video. | ||
| What's the new big video? | ||
| It's the Will Stansel show. | ||
| Some uh gal who's you should have her on. | ||
| I don't know if she does public appearances, but she captivated the hearts and minds of the entire platform. | ||
| I missed it by making, oh gosh, it's it's truly something special. | ||
| That's a hail to uh Blade Runner with Roy Batty right there. | ||
| It sure is the old rotation. | ||
| I'll be honest, I'm behind the curve a lot of stuff. | ||
| I'm mainly focused on serious news, but the tip of the spear is cultural stuff. | ||
| How did you come up with that first Jeopardy clip we played? | ||
| That is so good. | ||
| Well, you see a hole in one. | ||
| It's like there's a lot of great stuff. | ||
| It's like 95% good, wherever that is like pure gold. | ||
| Everybody loves that. | ||
| Yeah, man. | ||
| Well, I get burnt out on podcasting pretty frequently. | ||
| And then I just, you know, the first time I got really burnt out on podcasting, I started making Lord of the Rings videos after binging Lord of the Rings. | ||
| And I got a little burnt out on podcasting. | ||
| And my wife and I, we ended up just binge watching a ton of Jeopardy kind of out of nowhere, unprompted. | ||
| And I was like, I think, I think if I can clone Trebek's voice, that this is going to have some legs. | ||
| So, yeah, a lot of the stuff that I come up with is like loosely related to things that I'm, you know, I'm watching or doing out in the world. | ||
| But yeah, the podcast is, it's exceptional, man. | ||
| It's, it's not for everybody, but there are a lot of people who found my podcast through the AI videos. | ||
| And that was what I was trying to do all along was just railroad people towards the podcast by getting good at your podcast. | ||
| It's really great. | ||
| How do people find that? | ||
| It's on Apple Podcasts. | ||
| It's on Spotify as well. | ||
| Darby cast. | ||
| What do you think of the UK and Canada trying to pass laws to ban MOGs and all these headlines? | ||
| Washington Post, CNN, Trump is running fake Hajim, Hakeem Jeffries videos. | ||
| And it's like a sombrero lowers down, a mustache goes up, a five-year-old would know it was fake. | ||
| No one's trying to say it's real. | ||
| They are so scared of art. | ||
| And there's a huge push to do this. | ||
| Where do you see that going? | ||
| Yeah, well, they want to clamp down on anybody who's happy, popular, and funny. | ||
| That's been the case for quite some time. | ||
| They try to silence anybody. | ||
| I mean, look at Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Charlie Kirk was real. | ||
| He was real great at what he did. | ||
| He knew how to connect with people. | ||
| He was a happy warrior. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| They hate cheerfulness. | ||
| Oh, they're allergic to it, man. | ||
| They feel ugly and some of them are pretty out of shape. | ||
| And it's rough. | ||
| Listen, it must be rough to be a leftist. | ||
| And all they can do is kind of take their rage out on those of us who are doing things that are fun, creative. | ||
| And that'll continue. | ||
| I mean, I'm expecting my state governor, Gavin Newsom, to try to crack down on AI. | ||
| He's already expressed that he wants to crack down on AI before he makes his presidential run because he won't be able to do that. | ||
| Yeah, he does. | ||
| And he won't be able to kind of withstand the tide of what he's doing. | ||
| I love how he thinks California can pass a law and stop this. | ||
| They thought the internet would control us. | ||
| Instead, it's backfired. | ||
| They are really shitting bricks. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| It's true, man. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And Gavin's got like a famous God complex and he belongs nowhere near levers of power. | ||
| I mean, it's astonishing that he's still the California governor, but he can be nowhere. | ||
| Four years ago, I'm at dinner or three years ago with Joe Rogan, whatever it was. | ||
| And he's like, hold on, Newsom's texting me. | ||
| I'm not going to say what was said, but then he goes and takes a phone call and he goes, he's literally begging me to stop attacking him. | ||
| And the droe just gets worse and worse attacking him. | ||
| That shows who Newsom is. | ||
| He can just do the things that are pro-human. | ||
| Everybody would like it. | ||
| He can't do it because he's owned by evil. | ||
| Yeah, he seems like a minion of Satan himself. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I've joked with friends often that if Satan decided to take human form, he would look a whole lot like Gavin Newsom. | ||
| I don't think you're supposed to take shots like this at people, but he's a concerning fella. | ||
| He really is because he'll lie about it. | ||
| He just boils evil. | ||
| You can look at him and your skin crawls. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I got to ask you, man, what's been putting wind in your sales recently? | ||
| Because you do a lot of intense stuff. | ||
| What really brings you? | ||
| How do you recharge? | ||
| And I apologize if you get asked that semi-frequently, but I want to know. | ||
| I'm sure people want to know, is it strictly supplementation exercise and rest? | ||
| Or do you have anything that you're go-to? | ||
| I mean, go back to Joe Rogan about four years ago and two years ago, but about 14 months ago, 50 months ago, I'm at dinner with Joe. | ||
| We'll be at dinner here and there. | ||
| And he goes, you know, I've known Joe like 27 years now. | ||
| He goes, man, you're a good looking guy. | ||
| You're killing yourself. | ||
| Your enemies want to destroy you. | ||
| You're a fat ass. | ||
| You got to work out. | ||
| You can use my gym, work out, whatever. | ||
| He's got a huge gym to Dallas Treaty's own private gym. | ||
| And he said, here's my buddy who I'd already known for a few years, Sean Johnson, who he works out with, former Navy SEAL and Navy SEAL trainer. | ||
| And he goes, I work out every morning at 7:30. | ||
| You want to work out with me when I'm in town. | ||
| I'll do it. | ||
| And so now in 14 months, I lost like 70 pounds, bolt back up, about 60 pounds I've lost because I wanted to get a little bit bigger. | ||
| You've been killing it, man. | ||
| But it was all that. | ||
| And it was also realizing I wasn't thinking to myself was that important in the fight, though I know I was. | ||
| And I kind of just kept waiting for other people to do it. | ||
| And I realized they want to destroy me and make me miserable. | ||
| I need to get my shit together. | ||
| And it was really Joe Rogan on the phone, text messages at dinner. | ||
| It's been going like five years. | ||
| He'd see a video of me and he goes, man, you look like shit. | ||
| And it was good love. | ||
| It was, you know, I mean, it was good love. | ||
| But it was, I mean, Joe Rogan was the final impetus, just saying, dude, you claim you're fighting tyranny. | ||
| You're your own worst enemy. | ||
| And so that was it. | ||
| Joe Rogan encouraged me. | ||
| That's huge, man. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Now I'm addicted. | ||
| I mean, I worked out kind of insanely today. | ||
| We called it a dick dragger. | ||
| I did 90 minutes this morning. | ||
| And I only do those about once a week. | ||
| And when Sean was done, he left and I put another 10 minutes. | ||
| So I did 100 minutes today. | ||
| And then when he left, you know, I went ahead and banged out 10 minutes of setups. | ||
| I'd go a minute, rest 30 seconds. | ||
| So I did like eight, basically seven, eight minutes of setups, or I guess I did crunches. | ||
| And I just, I wanted to keep going, actually. | ||
| That's the problem. | ||
| So, you know, they wanted to shut me down. | ||
| So they got the opposite. | ||
| So I realized I'm an asset in the war. | ||
| And you got to, you got to oil a gun. | ||
| You got to clean a cannon. | ||
| And I was like, wait, I'm my biggest enemy. | ||
| It was literally Joe Rogan. | ||
| That's it, man. | ||
| And to kind of speak to the point, you are kind of a tip of the spear in a lot of ways, but it's been all play where, you know, I got into content creation. | ||
| I didn't really know what I was doing. | ||
| And AI creation, I had no idea what kind of lane that was. | ||
| And I think people kind of need to just like step into the game. | ||
| There is no real backup plan for what's going on at the time. | ||
| Well, exactly. | ||
| I've got children. | ||
| The big threat's coming. | ||
| I've got to level up. | ||
| Now's the time of the challenge. | ||
| It was just that. | ||
| It was just that. | ||
| And it wasn't just Joe. | ||
| It was all these people were telling me, I weighed 290 pounds. | ||
| We're just like, dude, you're an asset in the fight. | ||
| You got to stop. | ||
| You're your biggest enemy. | ||
| And I had somebody in a grocery store say it to me, person at church, General Flynn during a break. | ||
| He was like here in the studio about a year and a half ago. | ||
| He goes, Alex, we really need you, man. | ||
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You're you look like shit. | |
| And so, and Flynn had done that a few times years before at dinner and stuff. | ||
| So, I mean, it was mainly just people, you know, saying, dude, you got to take care of yourself, man. | ||
| You're, you know, but I think that's in general. | ||
| We all can't get soaked into this fight. | ||
| We don't think about ourselves. | ||
| We got to stay in the fight. | ||
| Let's come back to four minutes to you. | ||
| I want to give the number out. | ||
| I haven't hit all the news yet either. | ||
| So much is broken in the fourth hour on this live Thursday, October 30th, 2025 transmission. | ||
| Maverick Alexander, I got to say, probably the top creator right now on X. Harrison, I am so excited to talk to you. | ||
| I want to plug the Irish CMOS was a big game changer for me. | ||
| 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 sea moth because it's a thyroid issue. | |
| And the sea moth 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-delement 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 have taken. | ||
| 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, 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%. | ||
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| 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. | ||
| Alex. | ||
| You know, some people call in this person, you're paying them. | ||
| But like, no, but 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 pushed him into Jones until I found him. | ||
| And I'm like, I got to get the hell out of here. | ||
| And so I moved back home to Ohio. | ||
| And three months later, I met my husband. | ||
| And I just, 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. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| 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, I'm not a doctor. | ||
| It's 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 until you start taking something from the Alex Jones store. | ||
| So I completely understand that you start taking the Iris 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 AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
| Thanks for the plug, Katie. | ||
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| Look, I had my daughter, Charlotte, who works here at 21, come in during the break. | ||
| He said, Will you please stop cussing? | ||
| I have a big vocabulary, but I have a problem that when I'm quoting what people said, I tend to say what they said. | ||
| So Joe Rogan said, You're a big, fat, effing slob. | ||
| You look like hell. | ||
| You used to be a good-looking guy. | ||
| You're your biggest enemy. | ||
| Your enemy wants to destroy you. | ||
| Stop it. | ||
| He said over again. | ||
| General Flynn, right after Trump had the election stolen, we were in Florida at a big powwow. | ||
| He said like three times, man, we need you. | ||
| You look like crap. | ||
| And then like a month before Rogan did that, 15 months ago or so, Flynn was here. | ||
| And he, during the break, he said, man, we need you, dude. | ||
| You look like shit. | ||
| So sorry. | ||
| It's what he said. | ||
| Sitting right there. | ||
| So Maverick Alexander, great content creator, great mind, asked, I told you. | ||
| Sorry, I quoted the exact quotes. | ||
| That's what they said. | ||
| So, and it was other people too. | ||
| I don't know if Flynn probably remembers it because every time I was around him, I saw him at a TPUSA event. | ||
| I saw him at one of those big America Reawakens thing I was at. | ||
| It was the same speech. | ||
| It was like, he was like, dude, in fact, at that event in San Antonio, like three years ago, he goes, he goes, Jones, I know you're a tough guy, but even though I'm 20 years old, you're not going to kick your ass right now. | ||
| You are your biggest enemy. | ||
| So I just kept getting the exact same message. | ||
| That's your answer, Maverick Alexander. | ||
| I don't want to spend all day on it, but there you go. | ||
| No, man. | ||
| I appreciate hearing that. | ||
| I mean, that's something that I want to prioritize. | ||
| Well, it's an example of politics and life and our own families. | ||
| It's not good to not tell somebody the truth. | ||
| Flynn and Rogan both did that because they cared about me. | ||
| Yeah, love without sincerity is ultimately hollow flattery. | ||
| We don't like that. | ||
| But I mean, one of the most amazing things that, I mean, you save people's lives. | ||
| And I don't want to overstate that. | ||
| I don't think I am. | ||
| You save people's lives and you got to be in a good lane. | ||
| So anybody who's doing content creation, it's a grind. | ||
| I check in with content creators on X all the time because they're real people and they've got a behind the scenes. | ||
| Everybody kind of says, oh, you're this big personality, but you're a real person behind the scenes and you're changing people's lives. | ||
| Well, that's it. | ||
| And when Flynn and Rogan, which I already knew, but they made, they pushed me over the edge to do it with others. | ||
| They're the two main ones that I thought about. | ||
| I didn't even remember Flynn until I started thinking about when you asked the question. | ||
| I get way more done now when I work out on average 70 minutes a day, sometimes twice a day. | ||
| Sometimes I'll go for a jog or I'll go for a swim if I got time. | ||
| Even if it's, you know, only a half mile or whatever, Flynn's biggest swimming. | ||
| I mean, I'm a big swimmer. | ||
| I can swim only five miles. | ||
| I need to. | ||
| But the point is, I was a big swimmer growing up. | ||
| The point is, that makes everything I do have way more energy. | ||
| So I'm not actually giving something up, doing it. | ||
| It makes it way better. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Just like people think getting involved in politics, give something up. | ||
| No, you save the country. | ||
| You save the world. | ||
| All of these commitments is what builds civilization. | ||
| 100%, man. | ||
| Yeah, it's, you know, you and I, we're in different lanes, but our lanes rhyme. | ||
| So we're working towards the same sort of goals. | ||
| You and I are aligned on a lot of things. | ||
| So I appreciate what you're saying, man. | ||
| And I think this kind of goes for anybody. | ||
| You're like a content creator's content creator, if that makes sense. | ||
| And I feel like people who are in the fight should be paying closer attention to what you're doing, how you're doing it. | ||
| And we should all kind of hold each other in high esteem, but also keep each other accountable too. | ||
| Steel, sharpened steel. | ||
| I want to do a few more minutes with you. | ||
| You're a smart guy on the left, their attempts at civil war, where this is going. | ||
| What you think Trump should be looking out for? | ||
| Where you think Trump is not doing the best job he could? | ||
| Because the left every time we criticize Trump, it goes, oh, we've turned against him. | ||
| No, it's like I'm own life, just like Flynn or Rogan getting me to do the right thing. | ||
| You've got to challenge. | ||
| You've got to say, looks bad. | ||
| Looks like Cash Patel, you know, saying no foreign involvement in Kirk, no investigation, trying to get Tulsi Gabbers to shut that down. | ||
| Well, that kind of adds fuel to the fire that it was Israel. | ||
| I'm not saying Israel did it. | ||
| I haven't seen evidence yet, but why would you cover that up? | ||
| We'll come right back. | ||
| Maverick Alexander is our guest. | ||
| Maverick Darby is the handle on X. I had a feeling today before he came on, I said, I bet he's made a new Jeopardy. | ||
| And you just made that. | ||
| You just dropped this new one? | ||
| Yeah, I just dropped the second one last night, right as J.D. Vance crushed it at Ole Miss. | ||
| He went on a tear and was looking very pretty. | ||
| J.D. Vance speech. | ||
| Let's do that. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Let's dive right in. | ||
| Here are today's categories. | ||
| Starting off, we've got raped by a computer. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| Ben, it's Disney adults. | ||
| No thanks, right? | ||
| Next is American alliteration. | ||
| Answers will be two words that start with the same letter, followed by fact or fiction. | ||
| And last, we've got cool it, retard. | ||
| Take careful note, retard is in quotations there. | ||
| It looks like JD has not yet returned from the bathroom, so his alternate, Robert, will be taking his place. | ||
| Alex, you've got the lead and you're in control. | ||
| With all due respect, the globalists are in control, but I'll take retard for $400. | ||
| At lunchtime in New York City, you can find Zoran Mamdani, a communist mayoral candidate, barehanding rice like an animal. | ||
| To normal, civilized Americans, it's this. | ||
| What is a retarded way to eat? | ||
| You're not wrong. | ||
| John, go ahead. | ||
| Next category. | ||
| Zoran's a total pig, but let's go with fact or fiction for 800, Alex. | ||
| Lesbians. | ||
| Yes, Robert? | ||
| What is fiction? | ||
| Total ruse. | ||
| You're in command now, Bobby. | ||
| What'll it be? | ||
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Let's try Cool It Retard for 600. | |
| The subversive pro-sodomy catchphrase, love is love, is uttered by these three groups. | ||
| Yes, Alex? | ||
| Who are flamers, Satanists, and retards? | ||
| Three up, three down. | ||
| Love is love, and poop is poop. | ||
| See, I can do it too. | ||
| Alex, what's our next category? | ||
| Tough call, but let's go with rape by a robot for $800. | ||
| This terminally online leftist faggot recently became the star of his very own cartoon show. | ||
| However, he was first made famous when Elon Musk's Grok chat bot jackhammered his bottom. | ||
| Who is Harry Sisson? | ||
| Great educated guess, but no, Alex? | ||
| Who is Nazi cosplay aficionado? | ||
| Will Stansel? | ||
| It do be like that. | ||
| Next category, please. | ||
| Let's do America Alliteration for $800. | ||
| Stop. | ||
| Hammer time. | ||
| This Bay Area senator's husband had an embarrassing whodunit involving someone many speculated was a male prostitute in 2022. | ||
| Who is Pesky Paul Pelosi? | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Paul's usually trading stock tips, but this was a different kind of tip drill, allegedly. | ||
| Don, next category. | ||
| Let's try American alliteration for a thousand, Alex. | ||
| Answer Daily Double. | ||
| What'll it be, Don? | ||
| Risk it all or play it safe. | ||
| Don, Don will wager 1776, Alex. | ||
| Don? | ||
| May the spirit of 1776 flow through me, Alex. | ||
| The lifeblood of the conservative movement. | ||
| They drive Chevy suburbans. | ||
| Don't believe in Fauci's nonsense. | ||
| And enjoy the Darby Cast podcast. | ||
| I love them. | ||
| You love them. | ||
| We all love them. | ||
| Quite frankly, what are MAGA moms? | ||
| MAGA moms, very fierce women. | ||
| And the question didn't mention it, but I think it's worth highlighting that some of them are pretty darn chesty. | ||
| We like that. | ||
| Can you feel the victory? | ||
| I want our enemies to know they should surrender. | ||
| I get that clip from yesterday, Ready. | ||
| There is only defeat. | ||
| Resistance is futile. | ||
| It's time for the globalists to give up. | ||
| You are beaten. | ||
| It is useless to resist. | ||
| Don't make me destroy you. | ||
| I'm not just saying this as some gambit to the left. | ||
| Surrender to victory. | ||
| Surrender to success. | ||
| Surrender to life. | ||
| Stop your path of death. | ||
| Join us. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| There is a white supremacy problem. | ||
| And it's weird, old, elitist white people that are literally manipulating everybody killing each other so they can stay in power. | ||
| And it pisses me off. | ||
| When I sit there pissed off watching this, watching these wild-eyed, crazy people that want to kill me because what color I am, I know who brainwashed them. | ||
| I know who wound them up. | ||
| I know who sent them. | ||
| I don't blame the dumbasses. | ||
| No, I blame Carbo and John Podesta and the Clintons and Obama and the rest of them. | ||
| That's who I blame. | ||
| I know they got whistleblowers out the door at the DOJ. | ||
| The problem is they don't have prosecutors with testicles to do the job. | ||
| Can you feel the future? | ||
| Can you feel the danger? | ||
| Can you feel the destruction? | ||
| I certainly do. | ||
| But I don't think you dumbasses that serve evil do. | ||
| See, you're in a new ballgame. | ||
| It's a new era. | ||
| And you know what Thomas Jefferson said? | ||
| The blood of patriots and tyrants waters the Tree of Liberty. | ||
| And I don't want that. | ||
| And there's a good chance we can avoid a lot of that, but not according to the left. | ||
| They are just, whole hog, let's get it on. | ||
| And so, you know, my view. | ||
| I think it's your view. | ||
| Not out starting fights, not trying to get in trouble. | ||
| But if people are looking for trouble, they came to the right place. | ||
| If you want a war, you got one. | ||
| If you have some need to be stomped into the ground, well, you came to the right place with the American people. | ||
| Because America was asleep and you thought we were intimidated while you pissed in our faces and did all this to us. | ||
| No, people were asleep. | ||
| The spell is lifted. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| You need to learn to look at a weather vein and see which way the wind blows. | ||
| It's blowing against you. | ||
| And this wind, this headwind, is unstoppable. | ||
| The only question is, are you smart enough to understand that? | ||
| Surrender is your only option. | ||
| Surrender now. | ||
| Give up now. | ||
| Stop now. | ||
| Opponent take down the new world order! | ||
| We now take you live to the front lines of the war against tyranny and the coming victory. | ||
| Imagine how scared these Satanists are. | ||
| They can fear the fires of hell lapping their ass. | ||
| All right, I want to open the phones up on all the huge news. | ||
| Trump putting his key staff at military bases on preparing nuclear weapons for testing on deploying National Guard preparations for martial law because the left's going to trigger the mass insurrection. | ||
| It is on. | ||
| We are now in the thick of the battle. | ||
| To quote William Shakespeare, guys, pull it up, William Shakespeare. | ||
| Cry havoc. | ||
| Let's loose the drugs of war because we didn't start this fight. | ||
| They started it, but now we're here and they are so freaked out. | ||
| And they're all over TV. | ||
| I played the clips today. | ||
| I played it yesterday. | ||
| I got so many clips I could get to. | ||
| We're going to kill you. | ||
| We're going to murder you. | ||
| Oh, oh, oh, oh, you're going to murder me. | ||
| Oh, God, you want to kill me? | ||
| Yeah, you want to kill a baby when it's its mother can't defend itself. | ||
| You want to kill an old lady with a poison shot. | ||
| You want to cut a little boy's dick off to destroy their future. | ||
| You want to cut little girl's breast off. | ||
| Oh, oh, we didn't know you want to kill us. | ||
| We're fighting you because we know that. | ||
| And they just can't understand that. | ||
| They're like, well, we're cowards. | ||
| So if we threaten somebody, they roll over. | ||
| No, we don't roll over when somebody threatens us. | ||
| We metaphysically, nonviolently, lovingly, grab you by the neck and break it. | ||
| You know, most people have a governor. | ||
| I'm here to get rid of the governor politically, culturally, spiritually. | ||
| Physical is just a manifestation of the spiritual. | ||
| I mean, I'm not that strong a man. | ||
| I mean, on a scale of one to 10, I'm like a six, seven. | ||
| There's been way stronger than me. | ||
| But I can break a man way bigger than me. | ||
| I could take some six foot five guy that can bench press 500 pounds and squat 800 pounds, and I can break his neck like a chicken because I have will. | ||
| When I decide I'm going to break your neck, I grab your head and I rotate it all the way around because I said kill. | ||
| And you people don't know about killing. | ||
| You're literally talking to people that know all about it. | ||
| We're experts in it. | ||
| It's what we do. | ||
| And you threaten us. | ||
| Oh, we're going to kill you? | ||
| Oh, no. | ||
| Don't do that. | ||
| We're so scared. | ||
| You're the mafia? | ||
| Why, I didn't know that. | ||
| See, I'm not a wolf like you. | ||
| I'm a sheepdog. | ||
| And so that's what they're scared of is that spirit. | ||
| But we're going to destroy them with the information. | ||
| We're not going to give them their fight. | ||
| That kills too many innocent people. | ||
| They could run now. | ||
| And a lot of them have already rolled over to us and have run. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| Better to come join us, give us all the intel, and we'll give you a lollipop. | ||
| Let me go to the dentist. | ||
| Here's your drilling dog. | ||
| Here's a lollipop. | ||
| I love you just lollipop, lollipop, lollipop, lollipop. | ||
| All you gloves, here's a lollipop for you. | ||
| Here's a lollipop for you. | ||
| Have a lollipop. | ||
| Keep your houses. | ||
| Keep your money. | ||
| Keep everything. | ||
| But don't ever do it again. | ||
| We'll give you amnesty, but you can't help yourselves. | ||
| A lot of you can't. | ||
| So you will be destroyed. | ||
| And I know you metaphysically, no, that's not a bluff. | ||
| You know. | ||
| It's not like I'm some just talk show host just showed up saying all this. | ||
| You see what we've done so far? | ||
| I am trying dearly to not get my boots dirty because you're dog shit. | ||
| And you pick up dog shit, you put in the trash can, you don't stomp on it. | ||
| I'm sorry, you're so worthless. | ||
| I just want you to understand. | ||
| You are literally worse than dog crap. | ||
| You're like a dead animal with maggots all over it. | ||
| You know, like one time a possum got up in the house up into a vent and they came and they got it out. | ||
| It was all maggots. | ||
| It was all disgusting. | ||
| They just got out as quick as possible, sprayed disinfectant, got rid of it. | ||
| It's like we're not into you. | ||
| We don't want to fight you. | ||
| You're a maggot-covered possum. | ||
| And we're just trying to get you in the trash and get you outside, get the stench outside. | ||
| We're not interfacing. | ||
| We don't worship you. | ||
| We're not in a fight with you. | ||
| You're a dead maggot-covered possum. | ||
| We just want you to go away. | ||
| But because you're the maggot-covered possum, you have this existential problem with us that are not maggot-covered possums. | ||
| We're interfacing with God and the sunset and life and beauty and our children. | ||
| And we're just like, we don't even want to look at you, but you keep getting in the way. | ||
| So you've summoned your destruction. | ||
| All right, in closing, because I want to take calls. | ||
| We're going to open the phones up right now on all the news that's broken, on Trump putting his key staff in military bases, preparing national troops everywhere. | ||
| I told you months ago, it ain't 700 troops, folks. | ||
| He needs a million. | ||
| It's all geared up right now. | ||
| We know your plan. | ||
| We're ahead of you. | ||
| You've lost. | ||
| Give up now. | ||
| We don't want to do this. | ||
| But we're on war footing now. | ||
| The toll-free number to join us is 877-789-2539-877-789. | ||
| Alex, 877-789-2539. | ||
| What do you see coming next? | ||
| What do you make of all this Arctic frost documents where Jack Smith, I just showed you last hour, says get Alex Jones, get him, get his crew, get them, get them, get them, get them. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because we got their number. | ||
| It's so simple. | ||
| It's not fancy. | ||
| It's nothing big. | ||
| We know Scum when we see it. | ||
| We see a maggot-covered possum. | ||
| We just want to get it out of the air conditioning vent and just throw it in the fastest we can put a bag. | ||
| We're puking. | ||
| Oh, God. | ||
| We don't even hate you. | ||
| It's like, oh, yeah, maggot-covered possum. | ||
| The left is a maggot-covered possum. | ||
| We're just like, oh, God, oh, Jesus. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Please. | ||
| We don't want to look at you. | ||
| We don't want to be around you. | ||
| We don't want to hurt you. | ||
| Just go be in the trash can. | ||
| Hell is literally a trash can for Satanists for dead possums. | ||
| It's just maggots in a dead, dead possum. | ||
| And you're down in your dead possum area with Chuck Schumer. | ||
| And, you know, AOC, you're down there with Mondani, your little maggot trash can. | ||
| It's like, we're not happy. | ||
| We're sad you're a maggot-covered possum, but you are a maggot-covered possum. | ||
| Yep, there you are. | ||
| And I'm sorry. | ||
| God, I thank God every day I'm not you. | ||
| I mean, it doesn't make me feel big that you're a maggot-covered possum, but it is who you are. | ||
| And I'm sorry. | ||
| Seriously, I feel terrible that you're a maggot-covered possum like Jennifer Welsh, but you are a maggot-covered possum. | ||
| And we have to recognize you're a maggot-covered possum and reject the maggot-covered possum. | ||
| All right, so that's the allegory of the maggot-covered possum. | ||
| It's a very important new uh Aesop's fables. | ||
| We should actually probably, Maverick Alexander, do the Aesop fables. | ||
| You can add to the great Greek compendium, and just you will add the new Aesop fable of the maggot-covered possum. | ||
| Or who knows? | ||
| But the point is, is that is that what a monologue, dude? | ||
| Oh, yeah, you're the best in the business, man. | ||
| No, that's true. | ||
| No, it's not me. | ||
| They're maggot covered possums. | ||
| Listen, I tend to agree with you. | ||
| And I'll tell you what about Bill Gates wants maggot milk. | ||
| It's like saying a man's a woman. | ||
| It's not milk. | ||
| It's maggots. | ||
| Maggot milk, bug milk. | ||
| It's like all the things. | ||
| Oh, we want lab-grown meat. | ||
| No, it's not meat. | ||
| It's Henrietta Lack's tumor cancer meat. | ||
| See how they mislabel it? | ||
| Sorry, sorry. | ||
| I'm going to shut up. | ||
| Closing statements here, my friend. | ||
| I was going to say that you were in the folklore lane, which is my wheelhouse, man. | ||
| That's where I hit dingers. | ||
| On the podcast, I tend to do right-wing tellings of famous folklore stories. | ||
| So you're preaching to the choir here, man. | ||
| Oh, watch your stuff, brother, as soon as it comes out. | ||
| Yeah, well, I've got 220 episodes, and they all have replay value. | ||
| So, you know, you're doing the news du jour, and you're just absolutely going hard in the paint. | ||
| Whereas I'm doing stuff that is, I don't know, I'll stick to one story at a time. | ||
| And I do a lot of German folklore of the 1800s and then like some French stuff, some American stuff. | ||
| Share to the Rumble Silskin. | ||
| Rumble Silskin was like an early episode. | ||
| One that people really like is episode 206 entitled Jeff, which is a right-wing retelling of the three little pigs where each one is a political ideology. | ||
| You've got Lefty Middlesworth and Jeff. | ||
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Jeff is the hero in a big way. | |
| And people love it. | ||
| People love it. | ||
| And that's one of my favorite episodes of all time. | ||
| Also, maybe I haven't seen that one. | ||
| What's the name again? | ||
| We'll pull it up. | ||
| 206. | ||
| Episode 206 is just entitled. | ||
| So Maverick Alexander 206, Little Pigs. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Have you seen My Little Piggy? | ||
| Have you seen My Little Piggy video? | ||
| I have not. | ||
| I need to find it immediately. | ||
| Oh, guys. | ||
| We're going to play yours too. | ||
| Coming up. | ||
| I'm going to call. | ||
| Guys, pull up the Alex Jones Little Piggy thing. | ||
| It's about three months old. | ||
| Yeah, here it is. | ||
| This is about communism. | ||
| Let's go ahead and roll this. | ||
| This little piggy went to market. | ||
| This little piggy stayed home. | ||
| This little piggy had roast beef. | ||
| This little piggy had none. | ||
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This little piggy went wee, wee, wee wee, wee, wee all the way home. | |
| And this little piggy burned down the new world order. | ||
| Let me see your war face, Schumer. | ||
| Let me see your war face, Obama. | ||
| Let me see your war face. | ||
| Because what you're seeing from Trump and what you're seeing from people all over the world is our war face. | ||
| And it's not just a face, it reflects the internal eruption. | ||
| So good luck. | ||
| But I commit myself into the hands of God. | ||
| And I pray on the altar of God that I may give him the discernment and the will and the strength and the support to remove the chains from humanity. | ||
| So let's never forget the business that we are about and the time in which we live. | ||
| They want to break our will. | ||
| Don't just survive and persevere and not let them break your will. | ||
| Instead, take the weight of their assault and use it as a tool to strengthen every fiber of your psyche, your soul, and who you are. | ||
| And pledge with me eternal resistance over every form of tyranny that has attacked the mind of man. | ||
| And pledge, as he pledged 250 years ago, the great architect of our republic, Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| I have sworn on the altar of God, eternal resistance against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | ||
| Make that pledge and feel the universe open up. | ||
| Step into the space-time continuum and realize we're sharing that same moment with Thomas Jefferson now. | ||
| There is no past, there is no present, there is no future. | ||
| There is only one endless, timeless moment. | ||
| And absorb the void, and you will be there staring back at God. | ||
| So there's my little piggy thing. | ||
| Legendary. | ||
| You've done well, Lord Veda. | ||
| So what are the pitfalls for Trump? | ||
| Maverick Alexander. | ||
| What are the pitfalls for Trump? | ||
| It's, I mean, the entire system is, you know, rigged. | ||
| It's still rigged to see him fail. | ||
| It's tough when he gets resistance from people who are supposed to be on his side. | ||
| When you have somebody like Cash Patel, who nobody's been impressed with the entire time, bury things related to Charlie Kirk when he never delivered on the Epstein who done it. | ||
| You've still got people in positions of power who thwart President Trump at every turn. | ||
| And by thwarting President Trump, they're thwarting the American people. | ||
| We know how the transit of property works here. | ||
| So his agenda, Trump's mandate was to take back the country and go after criminals, white and blue collar. | ||
| But if he's not allowed to do that, that's kind of an issue. | ||
| So I don't know. | ||
| I'm curious about your time. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| It all hangs on that. | ||
| And the crew looked on YouTube. | ||
| He's looking on the axe because that's where your main creator. | ||
| Tell us again. | ||
| I want to see your little piggy report. | ||
| We come back. | ||
| We'll take calls after you're gone. | ||
| Say it again, real slow. | ||
| The crew's going to find her. | ||
| I'll find her. | ||
| What's the name of it? | ||
| So my podcast is audio only. | ||
| Remember, I don't know. | ||
| No, but what's the video about the little pigs? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, that's episode 206. | ||
| Is that a podcast? | ||
| Oh, yes, sir. | ||
| Oh, that's different. | ||
| Okay, I thought it was a video. | ||
| Okay, now I understand. | ||
| That's what I get. | ||
| Oh, no, that's a 25-minute adventure of the three little pigs. | ||
| Highly politicized. | ||
| I will watch that. | ||
| I'll watch that. | ||
| Well, I can't wait to see. | ||
| What are you working on right now? | ||
| I'm probably going to work on episode three of Jeopardy, round out the series and kind of swing for the fences on that one. | ||
| Well, everybody wants Jeopardy to continue. | ||
| You can't round it out. | ||
| You're going to have a weekly Jeopardy here. | ||
| But you're right. | ||
| A lot of work goes into this, doesn't it? | ||
| Yeah, it's about 30 or 40 hours per video, which actually pales in comparison to the videos a year ago. | ||
| The action movie trailers took 80 to 100 hours apiece to put together. | ||
| But that's the kind of stuff that people want to watch. | ||
| They don't want to watch the single prompt. | ||
| Hey, listen, I like seeing the Stephen Hawking X Games videos as much as the next guy that people are making. | ||
| But people want real story. | ||
| They want real content. | ||
| Yeah, you can tell I ought to do something to something random. | ||
| You're controlling AI, which is important. | ||
| Why is Tony the Tiger behind you? | ||
| Why not? | ||
| You know, I had that commissioned in college. | ||
| There was a gal I knew who was a painter. | ||
| And I said, can you paint me something oddly specific? | ||
| And she said, yeah, why not? | ||
| What'll it be? | ||
| And I said, Tony the Tiger on the moon. | ||
| And then, of course, hold on, got a shift. | ||
| We've got you as Hagrid, Jones Grid, from the famous Dumbledore Muskledoor Harry Potter remake, Donald J. Potter, Muskledoor's Revenge. | ||
| That was amazing. | ||
| Maverick Alexander at Maverick Darby on Axe. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| Call straight ahead. | ||
| Thank you so much, sir. | ||
| You Batman. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Call straight ahead. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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| So Senator Chuck Grassley, he covered a few hours ago, released new documents where they have the main targets, Trump, his family, his lawyers, and Alex Jones. | ||
| Get Alex Jones, get his crew, find corruption, put him in prison. | ||
| And of course, it wasn't there. | ||
| But what does that tell you about what we do here? | ||
| They don't like what's being said here because I study these people. | ||
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| Bart, Terry, Jonathan, Al Killer, Dave, Andrew, Randy, Jim. | ||
| We're taking your calls now. | ||
| Bart in Chicago on breaking crisis in U.S. and China. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| How's it going, Alex? | ||
| I wanted to make a comment about the China trade deal that came about yesterday and my concerns. | ||
| So, number one, when Trump and Putin met in Alaska, Trump started the interview and the meeting with great respect, said a lot of great things about Putin, and they really had a thorough discussion. | ||
| They were talking for a few hours. | ||
| And, you know, after the meeting, Trump did post about how there's a deal going to be finalized. | ||
| Everything is beautiful. | ||
| All that they have to do is now speak to NATO and Zelensky. | ||
| And then shortly after that, it took within 48 hours, Trump's tone changed completely. | ||
| He started to accuse Russia of breaking ceasefire agreements, of this and that, putting submarines on their shores. | ||
| And it seems to me like as if the CIA specifically sabotaged that and then started feeding him bad intelligence. | ||
| And so with the Chinese people, I mean, Trump announced right before the meeting with Xi Jinping, nuclear testing. | ||
| So yeah, he says the meeting went well, but it seems in reality escalatory. | ||
| And did you notice how that one CNBC, when they were sitting there in the meeting, she asked Trump, oh, so what did you mean about the comments with nuclear testing specifically on purpose in order to sabotage any set of people? | ||
| Yeah, that's clip 17. | ||
| Let's play that clip right now since you mentioned it. | ||
| Here's the corporate press attacking Trump on nuke testing. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Mr. President, why did you change your nuclear plans? | ||
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Why are you going to be doing more nuclear testing? | |
| Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
| So that's what you're talking about. | ||
| What's your point? | ||
| I mean, that's serious. | ||
| Like, I hear your point. | ||
| So elaborate. | ||
| Well, the one thing that I'm really worried about now, because there obviously has been, you know, some sort of progress being made with like, you know, commitments by both the Chinese and Americans. | ||
| But it's like, what happens now that some lands back in Washington, D.C., is the CIA kind of going to try to sabotage the deal even further with Venezuela being the wedge to break apart that relationship. | ||
| And so that's what I'm worried about. | ||
| And again, another thing I want to talk about is today the market. | ||
| So you have, you know, gold breaking out above 4,000, the future markets at 40, $4,035. | ||
| The SAP is down a percent. | ||
| Same with the NASDAQ. | ||
| Bond yields are down. | ||
| I mean, bond yields are up. | ||
| And Bitcoin's also down. | ||
| So it's like, I feel like the setup is being primed for that crash that I was predicting on Monday. | ||
| I mean, I could be wrong, but yeah, I just feel like I'm glad you got back in. | ||
| I mean, we'll see. | ||
| Thanks, Nicole. | ||
| But look, inflation's out of control. | ||
| Will we have expansionary inflation with more jobs? | ||
| And so it really won't matter because you'll get paid more. | ||
| Or we have a stagflation where you have the depression and inflation, which is totally manipulated and not natural. | ||
| And so there's no question we're in an inflationary system. | ||
| There's really no stopping that now. | ||
| The question is, how bad will it be? | ||
| Will we have an expansionist, inflationary situation? | ||
| So, yeah. | ||
| Look, when I look, I had gold sponsors 31 years ago until 14 years ago. | ||
| And I, 13, 14 years ago, I said, no more gold and silver. | ||
| It was sure there's an inflationary thing. | ||
| It should be higher, but this has been speculative. | ||
| Get out now. | ||
| And then I waited 12 years and brought a sponsor back two years ago and said, now the run is here. | ||
| And look at it. | ||
| I mean, it's just, I'm not going to tell you something that I think is wrong. | ||
| It doesn't mean I'm infallible. | ||
| The only way gold and silver long term go down is a nuclear war, and we're all dead. | ||
| So the surest bet is gold and silver. | ||
| And I'm on competition with Bitcoin. | ||
| They do profit taking on that. | ||
| It goes up and then they dump it and it goes back up. | ||
| But it's still going up overall. | ||
| I think Bitcoin and gold and silver are the way to go. | ||
| And that's what I believe. | ||
| And I can two hours, 10 hours on it. | ||
| I just tell you what I believe is right. | ||
| So that's it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's go to Austin in Missouri. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Hey, brother, I think you just knocked it out of the park today. | ||
| The guest was asking what fills up your, you know, your energy and everything. | ||
| And I think these, I think about once a month, you really knock it out of the park. | ||
| And that really gets the Holy Spirit coursing through my veins and gets me recharged. | ||
| So I appreciate what you're doing. | ||
| What I wanted to bring up is the nuclear test. | ||
| I was kind of glad you didn't go too deep into it because everybody gets into all the hysteria. | ||
| And I learned from watching the Dark Journalist about the Ripple test, the Ripple nuclear test that JSK had done, where they, instead of using the atom bomb, they start the chain reaction with high voltage and plasma, which eliminates 98% of the fallout. | ||
| Yeah, no, the old weapons are taken. | ||
| They have totally clean weapons. | ||
| Yeah, it's the stuff we know about Sticker Toys. | ||
| Well, and he had a back channel with Russia, and that's kind of he was on his own route to go give the speech about the joint mission with Russia. | ||
| So they also know about these weapons as well. | ||
| And I think every time Nuclear- Well, they don't just know about them, they can build them. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
| Yeah, and every time nuclear conversation comes up, everybody gets experts on that gives us all of these rundowns on the nuclear fallout and everything. | ||
| But according to that experiment, that technology they have, that's irrelevant. | ||
| So that's the problem. | ||
| Well, there's whole classes of these, but just take Neutron Bomb, developed in the 60s, deployed in the 70s. | ||
| It's a radiation burst with no fallout, but it kills all the life, but doesn't destroy the infrastructure. | ||
| And again, that's old technology. | ||
| It's just, woo, it's wild. | ||
| Well, and I think it's perfect timing to bring back that triiodine with all this nuclear talk going on. | ||
| I mean, it just. | ||
| Well, I mean, InfoWars is close to being shut down. | ||
| The bankruptcy wouldn't let us buy more product. | ||
| There's some products to lift in forcework.com, some fish oil, the turmeric back, but that's it. | ||
| So I mean, we're, we have a receiver here. | ||
| He was here like two days ago, and we can be shut down next week. | ||
| And people are like, God, you're shut down. | ||
| We'll go find where we're at at Real Off Shows on X. We'll tell you the new sites, all of it. | ||
| We're still fighting it, but it's not a loss. | ||
| We exposed them. | ||
| We know it was the Democrats behind it. | ||
| And, you know, new information just came out. | ||
| Senator Gradzley, the DOJ was running it. | ||
| We already knew that. | ||
| This is just more. | ||
| So these are in fair venues. | ||
| If we have the law firm funding, which we have done. | ||
| Conspiracy against rights, civil rights violations. | ||
| I got Greenlit this morning to tell you that, because the bad guys now know, they didn't stop all the criminal investigations that was done to me. | ||
| That was put out publicly to get them to try to shut it down to expose people involved in the shutdown. | ||
| So we've only begun to fight, brother. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| Owl Killer in Virginia. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Hey, before I hit my topic, do you have a plan for another form of Nitric Boost? | ||
| Yeah, no, Nitric Boost is a great formula. | ||
| Everything in Nitric Boost and more is in Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| Okay, that's all I need to know. | ||
| I really hope listeners understand with that $30 VIP. | ||
| I got my Mesoline Blue. | ||
| I pay maybe $5 out of pocket because you're giving me $40 to spend in the store every month. | ||
| No, no, we want the relationship because we know it's so good. | ||
| We want to get people to buy it. | ||
| I mean, it's like drug dealers give out free drugs, but that's bad. | ||
| This is good. | ||
| If you spend $30 a month, you canceling time, get $40 to spend in the store, special deals, special offers on top of everything. | ||
| If you use the app, 20% on top of that, the secret is if you use the app on Android or Apple at alexoneshab.com, most of the stuff is a lost leader or breaks even. | ||
| But we don't care because it's so good. | ||
| We hope you buy some t-shirts or something else while you're there. | ||
| That's my philosophy. | ||
| So, yeah, it's an insanely good deal. | ||
| Everybody should be using the app because it's the same shopping cart, 20% off on top of all the other sales with the app. | ||
| To me, it's a no-brainer. | ||
| So what I wanted to touch on with these Arctic Frost documents, okay, that is why the elected leaders can't do anything because everybody has skeletons in their closet. | ||
| And luckily, the people that they spied on this time didn't have anything or they were unable to find stuff. | ||
| But this is what is done to our elected officials. | ||
| You cannot have a country like that. | ||
| I want to say when it comes to Trump with his people having to live on military basis, Trump has a choice. | ||
| Look, I don't like the Nick Fuentes. | ||
| I think he goes too far with the Nazi stuff. | ||
| There's nothing redeeming about Nazi. | ||
| I think a lot of it is tongue-in-cheek, but he's absolutely right. | ||
| Trump's got a choice to make. | ||
| You can be Lincoln and you can crush this crap, or you can just play nice and let them do their thing. | ||
| Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution, we will guarantee the American people a Republican form of government. | ||
| That does not mean that a Republican party. | ||
| It means that down to the individual minority, you cannot trample their rights. | ||
| When Eisenhower sent in the National Guard to Little Rock, Arkansas with the Little Rock 9, that was because the majority of the state wanted to overrule federal law. | ||
| Sorry, you can't. | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| When Newsom said last week, Trump can't have oversight of elections. | ||
| We send the State Department around the world to do that. | ||
| So how did Eisenhower put troops in because they wouldn't put black kids in school? | ||
| No, absolutely. | ||
| He just knows his constituents are stupid. | ||
| But here's the new attachment from their own documents released by Senator Grassy today. | ||
| And look, Alex Jones, right here, target him, target his crew, shut him down. | ||
| And why? | ||
| Because we've got their number. | ||
| They don't know what to do. | ||
| They're in full panic mode. | ||
| Oh, definitely. | ||
| Hey, Alex, put that on your website. | ||
| So because I want to send that around. | ||
| So put that on your website so we can see where they said to target you. | ||
| Just going back to what I'm saying, you're absolutely right. | ||
| He needs a million troops. | ||
| And us retired military, a lot of us would do it for free. | ||
| If he would just call people up and just say, hey, we need some. | ||
| He should definitely deputize people into the federal police force. | ||
| And again, we don't want troops. | ||
| The Democrats are planning all this. | ||
| They've said they have a civil war plan. | ||
| And so 700 troops, I said that was just to cover because I talked to people involved. | ||
| He's talking about standing up 100,000 troops. | ||
| That's not enough. | ||
| Not even close. | ||
| You need about 100,000 for each city in Sebastian. | ||
| Well, even special ops and experts who would do it beforehand, you only need like 10,000. | ||
| But if you wait till they blow up the Civil War, a million's not even enough. | ||
| And we don't, look, we do not want to clash with American citizens at all. | ||
| Nobody wants to hurt American citizens. | ||
| But they've got all these. | ||
| Notice, I played it last hour. | ||
| You've got top leftist podcasters saying, yeah, we killed Charlie Kirk. | ||
| We're going to do more. | ||
| We love it. | ||
| Now, they're not going to do it themselves, but they're literally, you know, we're going to kill firefighters. | ||
| We're going to kill police. | ||
| We're just supposed to cit her all. | ||
| They burn it all down to it. | ||
| No, they're starting it. | ||
| And Abraham Lincoln would have already arrested them. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And the perfect examples to make. | ||
| Oh, you think you're going to ignore federal immigration law? | ||
| You're going to jail, buddy. | ||
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Like, you can't, that doesn't, that can't, that cannot happen. | |
| And that's what I don't, I think they have conditioned people so much to say, oh, any response, oh, that's fascism. | ||
| No, which is the Podesta plan. | ||
| They create civil war conditions. | ||
| Trump does his job and they call him Hitler. | ||
| No one, here's the deal. | ||
| No one's buying it. | ||
| Not anybody with a brain. | ||
| That's why they're screwed. | ||
| Takes the call. | ||
| Gabe and FEMA Region 9, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Thanks, Alex, the VIP member. | ||
| Glad to see you with Admiral Bannon on a couple times this week. | ||
| I was blessed. | ||
| He was the one that introduced me to you back in 2022 at defeating a great reset. | ||
| And as we've said since then, and this last caller, I think, was right on. | ||
| We, the people, need to stand up and show President Trump and the rest of the squishes and the Gelda's old pathetic GOP that we have his back. | ||
| And exactly, here's the deal: they want the police state. | ||
| They want the hysteria. | ||
| They tried to train the military and police, take our guns. | ||
| They blew the whistles while we knew. | ||
| This is the opposite of that. | ||
| We have to back because they control a lot of the cities and the prosecutors, judges, but the average cops are good. | ||
| We have to let the military and police know we back you because they are totally outnumbered. | ||
| They are 10,000 immigration enforcers. | ||
| They're calling it Hitler. | ||
| I mean, no, no, we have to let they think that America will turn against the security forces in this. | ||
| They're betting on that because they couldn't get control of them. | ||
| Now they want to have a war with them. | ||
| We've got to back law enforcement now. | ||
| It is so important. | ||
| Yeah, it's the exact opposite. | ||
| I'm here in Phoenix. | ||
| So on May 1st, they celebrated the May Day. | ||
| And me and my buddy, he's a retired Army vet, disabled. | ||
| We went down there. | ||
| There were 4,000 nihilist Marxists there. | ||
| And they attacked us because he was carrying a flag. | ||
| I was carrying a flag that said, don't blame me. | ||
| I voted for Trump. | ||
| They swarmed us. | ||
| They attacked us. | ||
| I have three bulging discs from it. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| I needed another 100,000 people there in a city of 5 million people. | ||
| Only 4,000 people. | ||
| Oh, I'm a random arraignments of the deep staters. | ||
| No one's there. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Peacefully go out, folks. | ||
| You're all looking. | ||
| You hear, go look where the next deep standers are being arraigned. | ||
| Go peacefully shoot video to all the viral. | ||
| Just do an account. | ||
| Put it up. | ||
| We'll air it. | ||
| We're waiting for you, folks. | ||
| We're not out protesting. | ||
| We're not out cutting kids' dicks off. | ||
| We're just out covering what's happening and backing up the constabulary that the globalists look at is very weak. | ||
| Like, this is not, oh, there's a big police state. | ||
| There's digitally a police state, but not with men and women on the ground. | ||
| Thanks for the call. | ||
| Jonathan in New York, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Hey, what's going on, Alex? | ||
| This is Jonathan, Queens, New York. | ||
| I'm calling. | ||
| We talked earlier in the week, and I really am going to start pointing this shutdown squarely on the Republicans at this point. | ||
| We have something, we have the full majority, and it passed clean in the House. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| The EBT and the SNAP is a soft point. | ||
| It's a pressure point, a very soft pressure point for a civil unrest. | ||
| And it's going to come in two days, and it's going to fall squarely on the Republicans. | ||
| We have something called, it's going to be done with a swipe of a pen. | ||
| It's called the Nuclear Option. | ||
| All you need is a 51-majority vote. | ||
| You shove this down the Democrats' throats. | ||
| We fund the government. | ||
| How do you override that? | ||
| Hold on. | ||
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Explain me. | |
| I'm going to... | ||
| Maybe we're parliamentarily wise. | ||
| I'm not an expert, but I know more than most people. | ||
| How do you override the filibuster without a 60% vote on spending bill? | ||
| Because it's not a full spending bill. | ||
| This is just a budgeting bill, which is really just a CR continuing resolution. | ||
| This is just to fund us until mid-November. | ||
| This is not a full spending bill like they all want us to believe. | ||
| But wait, this is a clean, this is a clean CR. | ||
| But this, yeah, it got it passed clean in the house, which is why you can do this in the Senate. | ||
| That's where the mix-up is a little bit, and they're not messaging right. | ||
| And that's where I'm saying we're playing political hanky-panky because John Thune knows this. | ||
| And so long as they can continue getting on television and pointing at one another, they will continue. | ||
| People like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Chip Roy have invoked the nuclear option. | ||
| And people like Jon Thune and Mike Johnson say this is distasteful for this is distasteful for bipartisanship. | ||
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This is political hanky-panky. | |
| This is going to fall squarely on the Republicans and the Senate's going to do it and it's going to fall on Trump, man. | ||
| We can't let this happen. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I mean, I'll look into it. | ||
| I appreciate your call. | ||
| Interesting points. | ||
| Andrew in Florida, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Hey, what's up, Alex? | ||
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Thank you for my call. | |
| Do you mind if I list a few criticisms I have of you before you release it? | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| I don't screen your calls on air. | ||
| Like, like you called in. | ||
| So why do you need to do that? | ||
| Like, you act like I'm censoring you right now? | ||
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Well, if you want me to be honest with you, that was one of my criticisms. | |
| You say you don't screen calls, but someone does, in fact, ask what you're going to talk about before. | ||
| But that's just one of the things. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
| You're a dishonest person. | ||
| If somebody wants to tell us what they want to talk about, I put you on air and you're now claiming that I'm censoring you. | ||
| The definition is the process of reviewing. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'll give you what you want. | ||
| You're off the air. | ||
| No, hang up on him. | ||
| I'll give you what you want, liar. | ||
| I'll give you what you want. | ||
| I love people that call and disagree. | ||
| We ask where you're calling from. | ||
| You want to tell us what the topic is? | ||
| I know it's when I go to you. | ||
| You guys are sick. | ||
| I had Nick Fuentez on yesterday. | ||
| He said whatever he wanted. | ||
| You want to be holier than now. | ||
| So I gave what you want. | ||
| You just got censored. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| Enjoy yourself. | ||
| You're an idiot. | ||
| Absolute moron. | ||
| Do you mind if I criticize you some? | ||
| Dude, you're on air. | ||
| Talk. | ||
| But instead, you want to play that retard game. | ||
| I ain't doing it with you, man. | ||
| You need to be holy. | ||
| You can't believe you're on air. | ||
| You can't believe you're not being censored. | ||
| So I gave you what you want. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Brandy in Washington. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| How are you doing, Alex? | ||
| Go ahead, bro. | ||
| I'm going to speak with you again. | ||
| I was contacting you to let you know that either Brandy Cruz or Michael Savage here in Seattle mentioned that Antifa is doing a rally at 7.30 p.m. | ||
| Cal Anderson Park in downtown Seattle. | ||
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If they're doing it here, they're doing it everywhere. | |
| So people should really be on guard. | ||
| And also yesterday, I had one of the Canvasers for the Democrat Party come by and park in front of my house. | ||
| And kind of, he tried talking to me, but I ran his communist butt off. | ||
| And I just wanted to make sure everybody knows that. | ||
| Just be on guard because these people do. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| They're far from quitting. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Jim in Connecticut, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| EBT shutdown. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Alex, Jim from Waterbury, Connecticut. | ||
| I was the one who put the bumper stickers up around the city before your trial. | ||
| But I want you to know something that this shutdown is also having an election next week. | ||
| So would they be using this to muddy the waters during the election and then sit there and say, the Democrats are winning in all these different cities. | ||
| And this is a testament to how Trump is going. | ||
| Yeah, there's the Mondami thing that's a referendum. | ||
| There's so many special elections. | ||
| Virginia, you name it. | ||
| We'll be watching it. | ||
| What do you think? | ||
| I think they're going to steal it. | ||
| You already know. | ||
| So what do you think is going to happen? | ||
| Good question. | ||
| Who knows what's going to happen? | ||
| We're just all sitting here waiting to see what's going on. | ||
| Unfortunately, I wish I could start seeing some arrests going on. | ||
| Well, I mean, we've got some indictments and a lot more are coming. | ||
| So it's different than eight years ago. | ||
| I agree with you 100%. | ||
| You know, I mean, like I said, it's just a sad, it's a sad state of affairs when, you know, they just keep railroading us on every angle and the Democrats just constantly keep doing what they do and get away with everything. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| Mazzio in Delaware, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
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General Jones, yes, it is time to go scorch earth. | |
| We need to smash our enemies as Nick Flentez would say. | ||
| Any of these governors, any of these mayors that want to play games, go get them. | ||
| All the people, Tomi, all the people that hi-fi hurricane, Arctic, Arctic Frost. | ||
| I mean, they gotta, we gotta get this, guys. | ||
| We don't have enough time. | ||
| We got, what, three more years? | ||
| Perk walk, perk walk, perk walk. | ||
| Show them what happens when they mess around. | ||
| They don't think that they ever have any consequences. | ||
| And we're starting to get perk walks. | ||
| And then the courts try to remove the prosecutors, but yeah. | ||
| It's on, brother. | ||
| I hear you. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| They want to make all their lists on the left. | ||
| You know who needs to make a list? | ||
| And I'm sure you already did. | ||
| General Jones needs to make a list. | ||
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Top down, brother. | |
| Get all these people. | ||
| You have the most general knowledge. | ||
| Well, we got Ivan Ranklin in his deep state targeting list politically, lovingly, nonviolently. | ||
| But I hear you. | ||
| I appreciate your call. | ||
| Mike and Ohio and Kyle, I'm out of time. | ||
| We'll get your name and number. | ||
| We'll call you back tomorrow and get you on for the Friday transmission. | ||
| But Harrison Smith is coming up. | ||
| He has been hitting on all cylinders. | ||
| The war room. | ||
| You'll find it in the InfoWars feed at the InfoWars feed on X on Rumble, Infowars.com forward slash show, stations across the country. | ||
| Harrison Smith is loaded for bear and he is ready to cover it all. | ||
| That earlier caller, oh, you're censoring me. | ||
| Just have what you want, dude. | ||
| You could have said whatever you wanted. | ||
| You want to play that retarded game. | ||
| It doesn't work here. | ||
| I'm not playing games with people. | ||
| You call in, you're on the air. | ||
| You disagree, head of the line. | ||
| You play a game, your little retard game, get what you want. | ||
| Go pounce in. | ||
| Wanted to hear what you had to say, but you had to play your deceptive satanic game because that's all you can do. | ||
| You can't believe you're on air, so you got to claim being censored. | ||
| I give you what you want. | ||
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