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The deep state hates Alex Jones with a vengeance. | |
| Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met. | ||
| Tomorrow's News Today. | ||
| Well, of those of you that are paying attention or overwhelmed, it's not going to get any better. | ||
| It's just going to get more intense. | ||
| I feel sorry for people, though, that are blissfully unaware and think that there's ever a boring news day because all of what's happening affects humanity in an absolutely massive way. | ||
| Thank you for joining us on this live Thursday, November 6th, 2025 transmission. | ||
| I am your embattled host, Alex Jones, and very blessed and honored that you decided to join us today. | ||
| Please remember, you are the Polar Viewers. | ||
| So however you're listening to us, and even if you're not listening to us on a radio station, but it's in your area, you're listening on the internet, tell folks about the radio station and real Alex Jones on X or the Alex Jones channel on Rumble. | ||
| That's how we reach the people. | ||
| You are the emissaries. | ||
| You are the ambassadors. | ||
| You are literally the tip of the spear. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Getting ready for the broadcast today was exhausting because everything's coming to a head. | ||
| I know this audience of activists understand that we're in very perilous times. | ||
| But quite frankly, the incredible danger and the red flashing lights everywhere, both literal and figurative, are getting more intense by the minute. | ||
| And I just know it's clear that civilization is breaking down. | ||
| And there are forces actively, obviously the Democrats with the shutdown and similar things that are driving that. | ||
| There's a lot of other factors that are contributing to it. | ||
| But it must just be easy to be evil and just get in charge of things than just destroy people below you and laugh about it. | ||
| And so the responsibility of trying to save civilization. | ||
| But a lot of globalists have figured out if civilization falls, they're not going to be able to insulate themselves from the crises that they've exacerbated, in many cases, created. | ||
| So here's what we got today. | ||
| I've confirmed with constitutional lawyers, trade lawyers, state of the Constitution. | ||
| Trump's tariffs are 100% constitutional. | ||
| This country's been completely sold out to the World Trade Organization. | ||
| He is reclaiming our sovereignty. | ||
| But on the issue of tariffs, it really is the heart of his economic recovery and is destroying the old globalist kleptocratic order that was deindustrializing the West by design. | ||
| And so even though China double-crossed the globalists the last 16 years and their whole alliance fell apart, they're still not siding with Trump to even stand up to China and stand up for our people. | ||
| And I've been reading and watching, listening to what the Supreme Court justices said. | ||
| They don't put video out, it's audio, but they put images to it, so it's video. | ||
| A finer point, which I shouldn't even belabor. | ||
| The point is, is that it looks like they're going to rule pretty strong in a majority opinion against Trump. | ||
| And we'll see what happens. | ||
| Howard Luttnick, it says Trump will win tariffs case, despite Supreme Court skepticism. | ||
| Oh boy, I tell you. | ||
| I mean, this is the sword of Damocles hanging over the economy. | ||
| And Trump was barely turning the economy around in incredible headwinds when the shutdown happened. | ||
| What are we into? | ||
| Day 34 now? | ||
| Longest shutdown in history? | ||
| Day 36, good God. | ||
| See, it all becomes a blur, folks. | ||
| And so, just the stress of that alone, I'll just be honest with you, I can feel the danger because I can intellectually, mathematically, historically understand it. | ||
| And then it's so horrible, the ramifications of this, when you look at it in different pieces, that I'm shook up right now. | ||
| And then I see a bunch of other stuff, but exposing it, shining light on evil is the greatest answer. | ||
| It's the disinfectant. | ||
| So we'll cover it. | ||
| There is so much more coming up straight ahead today. | ||
| I'll tell you about it. | ||
| We return in 60 seconds. | ||
| I'll share those feeds. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, November 6th, 2025. | ||
| I'm your host, Alex Jones. | ||
| And wow, we've got 10% of flights set to be shut down just starting, and then it'll be more. | ||
| We have 40 airports with shutdowns. | ||
| We have thousands of flight delays. | ||
| They're saying fly at your own risk. | ||
| Absolute bedlam. | ||
| We're in day 36 of the shutdown. | ||
| The Democrats are celebrating. | ||
| They swept elections across the country. | ||
| Most of it's election fraud. | ||
| We have absolute evidence just everywhere. | ||
| It's totally ridiculous, but we'll be getting into more of that today. | ||
| Even more came out since yesterday, but that begs the question: what is Trump's DOJ going to do? | ||
| Well, they've signed executive orders and said they're going to pull funds from states that don't have voter ID. | ||
| I mean, California openly has illegal aliens voting. | ||
| We're dealing with criminals. | ||
| The only way to deal with them is to have the Justice Department indict Newsome for all of his crimes, Pelosi for all of her crimes, Obama, all of them. | ||
| You can't operate in a regular political environment with these people. | ||
| These are absolute criminals going for broke. | ||
| Speaking of that, boy, people are upset. | ||
| Even Republicans that hate Nancy Pelosi are upset because no one ever, not Bloomberg trading, not Goldman Sachs, no one has ever had more accurate stock trading in the billions she's made than Nancy Pelosi. | ||
| That's because she always presided over key votes for government funding, biotech, you name it. | ||
| So where are you going to get your stock tips now? | ||
| After 40 years in the Congress, she is saying bye-bye and hanging up her spurs. | ||
| We see the emblematic death of Dick Cheney a few days ago. | ||
| We'll be getting into that. | ||
| We have Mamdani saying we are the new Democratic Party, which they are. | ||
| We are the new order. | ||
| That's a quote. | ||
| A lot of big developments there. | ||
| And of course, for me, this is the most dangerous news. | ||
| And this is what I'm going to cover in detail in this hour, at least for part of the hour. | ||
| Supreme Court justices appear skeptical that Trump tariffs are illegal. | ||
| And I didn't just believe corporate news. | ||
| I went out and found the clips myself on X. Five of the nine have made extremely critical statements to the Trump lawyers. | ||
| And in the past, when you get statements this strong, they're voting to say Trump doesn't have the power, which clearly he does. | ||
| And you're like, well, they've been voting against the Democrats. | ||
| Pretty good record so far. | ||
| Why would they do this now? | ||
| And Howard Luttney thinks that they're just posturing and that they're still going to vote correctly. | ||
| When clearly what Trump's doing is constitutional, when these one-sided trade deals are literally economic war in our country, well, it's because a lot of the powerful Republican globalist interests are allied with China financially, and they don't want this gravy train to stop. | ||
| And they want to discredit Trump. | ||
| They want to continue their globalist system that's sucked us dry and deindustrialized us. | ||
| So the red lights are flashing everywhere. | ||
| For so many people that were white-pilled and said, get your popcorn, we can all just go to sleep, everything's fine. | ||
| People are the plague. | ||
| You're as bad or worse as the black pillars, who are very well informed about a lot of bad things, but never see any of the good trends. | ||
| And so just give up. | ||
| If you say, get your popcorn, Trump's got it handled. | ||
| You've given up your agency, your will, your capacity, your job, you're supposed to do. | ||
| And if you're black-pilled and have given up, you've done the same thing. | ||
| Because I'll assure you, a lot of people celebrate and hey, it's over for Trump. | ||
| It's all falling apart, which it isn't yet, but it could go in that direction quickly. | ||
| The wreckage that will come from the globalist deindustrialization, great reset plan going right back into high gear, they can sabotage Trump while he's in and that project kicks back in, is literal hell on earth. | ||
| So I see a lot of people out there, yay. | ||
| You know, the super right-wing nationalist Groipers, whatever you want to call it, have taken over 30, 40% of the Republican Party. | ||
| Well, that was the trend of the country. | ||
| That's where the world was going. | ||
| It's part of the Great Awakening. | ||
| But there's an awakening on the left, too, electing all these Islamicists and communists. | ||
| People are hitting the eject button to any group or organization or movement that promises that it can deliver change. | ||
| Now, with the Groipers, Nick Fuentes, they're not saying we're in office now. | ||
| We've got a magic bullet. | ||
| We're going to fix it. | ||
| They're talking culturally long-term ways to fix it. | ||
| With the communists, they just go, everything's free. | ||
| There's a great New York Post headline about an everything-free city with Mamdani. | ||
| I saw they had it on the American Journal with Brianna Morello. | ||
| Maybe we can pull up that, but it's absolutely true. | ||
| Leader of the freest city where everything is free. | ||
| That is an enticement. | ||
| That is a lie. | ||
| Or just type in Mamdani, New York Post cover on X Today. | ||
| It'll be right there for you. | ||
| So there it is. | ||
| Leader of the free everything world. | ||
| And of course, he knows that's not really the plan. | ||
| The plan is to build up their numbers for a while while they bankrupt the country, then have an emergency communist reorganization, and there'll be no more welfare ever again. | ||
| You'll be in forced labor camps if you're lucky. | ||
| That's the formula. | ||
| It's not like communism fails, that ends up happening. | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
| This is a part of it. | ||
| This is a feature of it. | ||
| So I've got the LA Times, New York Times, Washington Post. | ||
| They're all celebrating and going, is this the end of Trump? | ||
| Is this the beginning of the end of the Trump era? | ||
| And they say, look, Nick Fuentes is so popular. | ||
| That means you know that we've split the Republican Party. | ||
| It's a lot more sophisticated than that. | ||
| And I'm going to explain it coming up at the start of the next hour. | ||
| Ahead of Anthony Cumiya joining us. | ||
| Matt Bracken on the new Red Green Alliance apple. | ||
| You know, the New York Post says that it's the red apple, meaning hammer and sickle, but really it's the green and red apple. | ||
| Now, we're still winning culturally. | ||
| Populists are being elected all over the world. | ||
| The globalists are in trouble. | ||
| The numbers show we are pulling away from them, but they control the blue states and the blue cities with absolute election fraud. | ||
| They don't even hide it in Pennsylvania, but the landslide was so big we overrode it. | ||
| They don't hide it in Michigan. | ||
| They don't hide it in California. | ||
| They don't hide it in New York. | ||
| Buses, I've got footage of it today. | ||
| More from yesterday. | ||
| They just pull up and hundreds of Chinese people pile off that aren't even from here. | ||
| And people speak to them in Chinese. | ||
| They say, what are you doing? | ||
| I'm here to vote. | ||
| You said it's a no. | ||
| And they'll have a Chinese American telling them how to vote. | ||
| And that's just it. | ||
| And then the Republican precincts get hack attacks and go down, and the ballots aren't filled out right or have, you know, holes punched in them or two inches too small and don't work. | ||
| Or Mamdani's on the ballot twice and Cuomo's on their last. | ||
| I mean, the fix is in and we know it. | ||
| And the bad guys aren't going to back down. | ||
| They're going to go for broke. | ||
| But let's see what Trump's doing. | ||
| This isn't about a criticism. | ||
| He has this shotgun effect where he goes out, some days, puts out incredible information, goes in front of the UN, destroys globalism to their face, pulls out the Paris Accords. | ||
| I mean, most of the speeches are really important and great. | ||
| But then you see stuff like today, he's still speaking right now. | ||
| We backed up to the start, the Roseguard at the White House. | ||
| You know, lizard venom costs up to $1,000 a month. | ||
| And I want to be able to get you cheaper lizard venom because you pay more for Hila monster venom here in the United States than they do in Europe. | ||
| So it's more of a, hey, I'm getting you something really nice. | ||
| A perk. | ||
| You know, we're not going to get you a bunch of extra welfare, but if big pharma is squeezing you, and Americans pay more for drugs than everyone else in the world combined, I mean, we are marks for this, but it's lizard venom. | ||
| That's what Ozimpic and the other subclasses of it are: is synthetic hela monster venom and synthetic anglerfish toxin. | ||
| Now, every time I say this, even to medical doctors and people on the street, people start laughing on airplanes they do. | ||
| And I say, go ahead and look it up. | ||
| And they type in Ozimpic Hila Monster. | ||
| They go, oh my God, it's all true. | ||
| Why? | ||
| That's the Journal of Nature. | ||
| I'm like, yeah, now type in Anglerfish. | ||
| Have you seen an Anglerfish? | ||
| It's the ugliest thing in the galaxy. | ||
| So you can't make it up. | ||
| You have the leader of the free world, while all this is going on, promising more anglerfish toxin and more Hila monster venom. | ||
| That's the twilight zone here. | ||
| That's the world we're in. | ||
| He should be saying the communists and the globals are trying to bring the country down. | ||
| I need you to join me and push hard. | ||
| These people are criminals and get behind my initiatives. | ||
| He used to rally us. | ||
| And I know he knows a lot of the population just wants to hear about how he's doing a better deal for him, which he is. | ||
| Like, hey, you like your gas almost half what it was a year ago? | ||
| Hey, you know, he's swinging for the fences. | ||
| And again, I get people like Nick Fointez's criticism of how Trump can be better and others, but I just told Nick on air and off here, go, you know what happens if they get rid of Trump and the Republicans? | ||
| You think they're going to leave you alone? | ||
| They're going to throw your ass in prison, son. | ||
| And it's come out that he's on the government hit list just like I am. | ||
| Now, not as much, but he was on Bill Barr's hit list and others. | ||
| And as he rises, he's going to be on the top of those lists. | ||
| So the Republicans don't run around throwing their political enemies in prison. | ||
| That's why we have to stop putting up with it and throw them in prison, not because they're political enemies, but because they're criminal tyrants, they're totalitarians that are going to destroy the country. | ||
| Been holding it hostage 36 days. | ||
| They're the ones committing the crime. | ||
| And if we don't stop them, we're aiding and abetting them. | ||
| So people better really think about who they're going to support, what they're going to do. | ||
| I know it's fashionable and fun to bash on Republicans and say they can be better. | ||
| And yeah, half the Republicans or more are hanging off the high intent of Israel. | ||
| I get all that. | ||
| And Israel is a distraction from our national security. | ||
| But these trade deals, the World Trade Organization, China, the dollar, sweethearts, that's everything. | ||
| Because if we lose these fights, we are in the greatest debt ever. | ||
| We have the largest group of welfare heads in the world. | ||
| We have the most mentally ill people. | ||
| We've been so rich and decadent. | ||
| We're like a party cruise ship that's been driving around for 80 years. | ||
| Still a lot of good people, but also a lot of spoiled lunatics. | ||
| And man, if the money and the food cuts off, I mean, I know an abandoned ship, but if it looks like Republicans are going to get thrown out or this fails, just to continue broadcasting, I'm gone. | ||
| Sayonara, baby, I'm getting to the escape pod and getting off the spaceship. | ||
| And I'll tell you, I'm evacuating. | ||
| I'll pop up the new country and I'll say, I'm here, I'm fighting, but I'm not going to sit here when we get overrun by the enemy and just wait for them to come grab me. | ||
| So I'm having to like, I mean, every day it's like, oh, God, we got to succeed. | ||
| We got a battle. | ||
| I mean, this is how real this is. | ||
| And I use the analogy, pull it up for the next segment of Star Wars episode four, the first one that came out. | ||
| It starts right in the middle of the story. | ||
| And they find a rebel base. | ||
| They're tracking it. | ||
| Death Star comes in out of warp speed, but now it's got to orbit the planet, slow down so it can blow up the rebel base on the moon. | ||
| And they launch their X-Wings. | ||
| They're going in. | ||
| And here comes the Death Star, Death Star, clear to fire. | ||
| We got less than three years, folks, till this thing is summoned up by the enemy. | ||
| We don't beat him. | ||
| And I'm literally sitting here in the rebel base. | ||
| And we've got Trump and everybody out there in the X-Wings. | ||
| And the Death Star is orbiting the planet right now. | ||
| And when it orbits around that sucker, it's we're done. | ||
| So you better know that. | ||
| The end of this country, 100%, it's over. | ||
| We were given this reprieve and one shot, my God. | ||
| I feel the hair on the back of my neck standing up, electricity in my hands right now. | ||
| My gut is churning. | ||
| I don't know how I get you to understand how existential and deadly and horrible this is. | ||
| Everybody better get off Trump's back and get behind him and say a prayer. | ||
| Because if he doesn't succeed landing this burning airplane, not just the U.S., when that titpole falls, the West falls, the whole world falls in the technocracy, AI control grid. | ||
| You're like, well, they're already doing the AI. | ||
| It's already rolling out. | ||
| Yeah, but the globalists want everybody poor and for control. | ||
| There's a battle over how it's going to be deployed in the next six, seven years. | ||
| And we're all over that too. | ||
| But right now, if we can't stabilize the economy and the dollar and get energy prices down and take care of our people and rehabilitate our minds and stop being broke-backed and having our will broken, we don't have a hope in hell. | ||
| We got to get back up on our feet first. | ||
| And we were laying on our deathbed now with Trump. | ||
| We're up on our knees and he's trying to get us up. | ||
| I'm trying to get us up. | ||
| So it's like one leg and we're shaking. | ||
| Like, you know, somebody's been in a coma for a year and they can't really walk very well. | ||
| And you're like, come on, you're helping them. | ||
| It's rehabilitation. | ||
| We're like, let's get up here. | ||
| Come on, get in the crutches. | ||
| We're going to walk. | ||
| And we're just like, come on, get up, get up, America. | ||
| Get up. | ||
| God, get up. | ||
| And there's all these armchair quarterbacks pointing about how it can be done better or this or that. | ||
| And the left is just out there loving it that the populace are fighting with each other. | ||
| There is a place for fighting over keeping the Republican Party on the right path and kicking out foreign interests. | ||
| But I'm just telling you, we can have the ship going in the right direction away from the destruction. | ||
| Let's use another analogy, not Star Wars. | ||
| Crack a toe. | ||
| Whenever it blew up, biggest volcano in the last couple hundred years to be observed blow up, destroyed stuff hundreds of miles away. | ||
| And as the ships were cruising away, the steamships trying to get away, that thing was just exploding. | ||
| We're, you know, we're on the ship. | ||
| Crack a toe is about to blow. | ||
| It's already erupting. | ||
| We got to get out there as fast as we can. | ||
| You know, ships 100 miles away got hurt by it, destroyed by it. | ||
| And sure, we could have a better captain. | ||
| There could be better ways. | ||
| All that stuff. | ||
| The point is, this is the damn ship we're on. | ||
| This is a captain we got. | ||
| And he's light years better than Kamala Harris. | ||
| And God's given us this new lease on life so we can keep Trump true and put his feet to the fire. | ||
| But that doesn't mean abandon it because we can't if you have a sane mind. | ||
| Let's air a few minutes of him talking about the Hilo Monster. | ||
| He's going to get you a better. | ||
| And I'm not even criticizing Trump. | ||
| I'm just saying this is the bizarreness of this. | ||
| Like, who comes up with these speeches? | ||
| Because you got Kennedy warning about the Hila Monster Venom, but then Trump loves Big Pharma. | ||
| So he's telling you how great the Hila Monster venom is. | ||
| I bet he's on it. | ||
| We need a graphic of Trump walking around with a Hila monster hanging off his ass. | ||
| Because, you know, it's coming out. | ||
| This is killing people. | ||
| It's really dangerous. | ||
| And of course, they knew that all they do is put out bad drugs now. | ||
| There's thousands of good drugs they block. | ||
| Absolute crap. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| 200 percent, 300 percent, 500 percent, 700 percent. | ||
| So today I'm thrilled to announce that the two world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, Lei Lilly and Jovo Nortis, have agreed to offer their most popular GLP1 weight loss drug. | ||
| I call it the factory, you know? | ||
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At drastic discounts, they're very effective drugs. | |
| So far, I've never heard anything bad about them. | ||
| I only hear good about them. | ||
| It's pretty. | ||
| Is there anything bad about them, Bob? | ||
| Yeah, I haven't heard anything. | ||
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Someday maybe it'll come out, which will notify you immediately. | |
| But so far, I haven't heard that, including the drugs known as Zeppound and Wegovi, often called Ozepic. | ||
| It's a triumph for American patients that will save lives and improve the health of millions and millions of Americans. | ||
| Amazing thing. | ||
| Are amazing. | ||
| I want to thank Eli Lilly, CEO David Ricks, a friend of mine. | ||
| We've worked long and hard. | ||
| He and I got this whole thing started in a way. | ||
| And Novo Norder CEO Mike Dustar for joining us today. | ||
| Great, talented people. | ||
| They make a lot of money. | ||
| I looked at the money, but they're entitled to the money because the companies have done very well. | ||
| Along with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary Howard Lutnick. | ||
| Did you take any of this stuff, Howard? | ||
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Not yet. | |
| Okay, good. | ||
| CMS Administrator, Mehmed Az, he doesn't take it. | ||
| Food and Drug Administrator. | ||
| Commissioner Marty McCary and Director of Medicare, Chris Klump. | ||
| And we have Steve, where's Steve? | ||
| Is she here? | ||
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Head of public relations for the White House. | |
| He's taking it. | ||
| The United States is just 4% of the world's population and consumes only 13% of all prescription drugs, yet pharmaceutical companies make 75% of their profits from their American customer. | ||
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I would say that's not so good, right? | |
| That's not exactly great. | ||
| To address this chronic unfairness, I signed an executive order earlier this year instructing my administration to do everything in our power to implement most favored nations' drug pricing, something that has been helped greatly by tariffs because when nations refuse to do it, we should have put this in the case yesterday. | ||
| Let's stop right there. | ||
| This is the thing about Trump. | ||
| He'll say something that's totally true and totally awesome. | ||
| He'll say something that's not right in the same sentence. | ||
| So he's like, oh, well, this turns out to be bad for you. | ||
| We'll tell you. | ||
| Like Tylenol, they knew 50 years ago they came out with it was deadly. | ||
| It's always been known. | ||
| 45 years ago, whatever it was. | ||
| So Trump already knows this stuff's going on with Ozempic. | ||
| It's good that he invoked our most favored trading status. | ||
| Everybody else gets it super cheap, but we don't because our politicians wanted to screw us. | ||
| So that's a great thing. | ||
| There's all these other drugs that are good and help people. | ||
| But Lutnick, you know who? | ||
| It's always about what makes the most money, hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
| Sir, go with the Ozempic. | ||
| By the way, can we pull up an AnglerFish photo for people? | ||
| I'm not joking. | ||
| I want you to see what one of these looks like. | ||
| Okay, so they all focus on the Gila monster. | ||
| No, it's a synthetic synthesis of its toxin that's on its teeth. | ||
| So even if it bites a fish, the fish gets away, it dies very quickly. | ||
| It's poison. | ||
| And then the Gila monster has venom. | ||
| I mean, you can't make this up, okay? | ||
| But he's absolutely right about how this ties to the tariffs. | ||
| And you got the Supreme Court getting ready. | ||
| It looks like, I hope Luttnick's right. | ||
| They're signaling they're getting ready to slap down the tariffs. | ||
| And I'm going to play some clips of the justices, both Democrat and Republican, talking about that. | ||
| It's the majority of them that are making snarky remarks. | ||
| And then what happens if they do this? | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| You can judge a man by the enemies he dares to defy. | ||
| He stands against those who would chain the voice of freedom, battling shadowy forces that seek to silence truth. | ||
| He rises against those who would disarm the people, alone sentinel guarding the rights of the many. | ||
| Through the fire of unjust legal warfare, he fights. | ||
| Not for himself, but for those who cannot. | ||
| Stripped of wealth, betrayed by systems, yet driven by an unyielding hunger for justice. | ||
| On the altar of truth, he swears an oath. | ||
| Enduring relentless assaults, slander, schemes, and ceaseless attacks. | ||
| InfoWars just lost their war on Info. | ||
| InfoWars is shutting down. | ||
| And he remains unbroken, unvowed, unstoppable. | ||
| His enemies thought they could crush him, thought they could bury his resolve. | ||
| They were wrong. | ||
| From the ashes of their lies, he rises stronger, a beacon of defiance in a world of shadows. | ||
| His enemies reveal his strength, his courage, his heart. | ||
| But this fight is not his alone. | ||
| It belongs to every soul who yearns for truth, who dares to stand tall. | ||
| Will you join him? | ||
| Will you rise against the tide of tyranny? | ||
| For a man is not defined by the enemies he faces, but by the fire he carries within. | ||
| Stand with him. | ||
| Fight for truth. | ||
| The battle begins now. | ||
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| All right, ladies and gentlemen, let's look at what the Supreme Court's doing on tariffs and trade. | ||
| And again, these are bigger than tariffs and trade. | ||
| This is war. | ||
| And the U.S. won World War II. | ||
| I mean, Russia did most of the fighting, but we economically controlled the world with the British Empire that we were allied with. | ||
| The end of the British Empire, as you know, it merged with us. | ||
| That was official, you know, via unofficial agreements, but Churchill wrote three books on it through the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
| And we had the World Reserve Currency, and the oil was then tied to the dollar. | ||
| And so we were in control except for areas communists ran. | ||
| But secretly, the big banks were also funding them at the same time so they could build up a police state to counter the so-called threat, which was a threat, but was manufactured. | ||
| And so now we're to the end of that. | ||
| China had a deal into the 80s where they would not expand their military even in the South China Sea, but they would be given rare earth minerals and control of basically all manufacturing. | ||
| But they had to sell it through globalist middlemen who would then use that to deindustrialize the West, but make themselves even more wealthy and powerful. | ||
| China never really followed the agreement, but they officially broke with it about 16 years ago. | ||
| And I know I talk about this because nobody else does. | ||
| And this is all mainline PhD level history. | ||
| It's not debated, but the general public still doesn't know this. | ||
| And so Trump gets in and tries to make deals his first term, but gets blocked. | ||
| And he's like, why do all these countries have 20, 30, 40% tariffs or 100% tariffs in some cases on us? | ||
| Canada, 200, 300%. | ||
| It's even bad to their people. | ||
| There's no competition. | ||
| It's worse for them, actually, than for us. | ||
| And so we're going to end that and we're going to be fair. | ||
| And then you see 18 trillion pledged, 8, 9 trillion already here. | ||
| Despite all the globalists trying to kill our economy, it's so-called, so far it failed. | ||
| But if you read the Constitution, if you look at the articles, you look at past Supreme Court rulings, there's four of them that all agree with Trump. | ||
| Going back 200 years, 150 years, and then a couple other rulings this century, last century, and another one earlier this century, it's five, six rulings, that he can do this. | ||
| And if the Supreme Court shoots that down, you might see the stock market kind of even surge more because there's a lot of interest that want to go back to the old system. | ||
| But I don't, I'm gut level looking at a lot of different pieces of information. | ||
| There are enough investors and enough people that understand that this means the U.S. recovery is not going to happen. | ||
| The great reset around the world is going to go forward. | ||
| Planned global depression to bring in the new AI system, the cash flow society, social credit score, universal basic income. | ||
| It'll mean that the attempt to create a whole new global system that's not under the globalist control has failed. | ||
| And the globalists have also lined it up and pulled $5 trillion out of the stock market and put it in the EU, not in China, because they don't know who's going to win this fight between the U.S. and China. | ||
| They're kind of waiting it out on the sidelines. | ||
| And there's a good chance they're going to crash the market, and I mean substantively, as a buying opportunity like 1929. | ||
| I mean, I know their mindset. | ||
| I've seen so many angles and points and things they've done that would take hours and hours to lay out all the pieces of why I believe that. | ||
| But folks have learned I'm right about 98% of the time. | ||
| You might have a rally for like a week while the globalists kind of just position themselves. | ||
| And then after that, giant crash. | ||
| And you got all the globalist publications saying China's going to win the AI war. | ||
| Council on Foreign Relations until recently would say, oh, the U.S. is over. | ||
| It's done. | ||
| Larry Fink would say that. | ||
| Now he's been acting like on the surface he's pro-America, but he's really not. | ||
| So all the pieces are there for them to make their move. | ||
| They've got the 36th day of the shutdown, which they admit is trying to trigger the collapse. | ||
| They can blame Trump and create leverage on the American people. | ||
| So from what I've seen and read the comments, and we also have the audio, five justices, three Democrats, two Republicans, and the debate is ongoing. | ||
| So we're going to get more. | ||
| But the majority of justices have made statements that when I've seen statements even half that strong in the past, they're signaling they're going to vote against Trump. | ||
| Now, Ludnick, because everybody read the tea leaves and said, oh, God, they're about to do this. | ||
| Ludnick ran out and said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| They're running their mouths, but they're not really going to do this. | ||
| Well, you got ethics investigations by Congress into Roberts and others for side deals and corruption. | ||
| They've got a lot of leverage points there. | ||
| It's been reported for a long time that Roberts is blackmailed. | ||
| He had the strongest comments. | ||
| Sent to Mayor and Jackson. | ||
| And again, they could have found Hispanic and black judges that are smart. | ||
| There's plenty of them. | ||
| But that's the trend to find whether it's a brain-dead white guy like Biden or an Indian lady who says she's black like Kamala Harris to have the dumbest possible person you can have. | ||
| So, but when you hear their comments, I mean, Jackson got completely embarrassed. | ||
| Like, I'm not a lawyer, and I instantly knew what the question was and what the answer was. | ||
| And any first-year law student would know this, and anybody that studied civics would know it. | ||
| So these are really stupid people. | ||
| So there's also that takeaway from these clips. | ||
| So let's just roll these back to back. | ||
| They're short. | ||
| I got the full transcripts up on Infowars.com. | ||
| There's linked everywhere. | ||
| Supreme Court justices appear skeptical that Trump tariffs are legal. | ||
| That's CNBC. | ||
| And then we've got Chief Justice Roberts calls Trump's tariffs taxes on Americans while grilling. | ||
| Admin lawyer. | ||
| Neil Gorsi's warns the president's growing power in Supreme Court hearing. | ||
| Oh, yeah, that's another Republican. | ||
| Let me see. | ||
| No, actually, that's that. | ||
| Okay, that's the other Republican. | ||
| So that's five total doing that. | ||
| So let's air these back to back. | ||
| Let's air Chief Justice Roberts. | ||
| Then let's do Sotamayor. | ||
| And then let's do Jackson. | ||
| And we have time. | ||
| We'll play the other clips. | ||
| But you can go read the transcripts if you want. | ||
| This is all over the news. | ||
| But this does not look good. | ||
| I mean, this has got me literally, again, I don't decide to get stressed out by things. | ||
| Most stuff, even horrible stuff, attacks, you name it, just do nothing to me. | ||
| But when deep down I feel the danger and I know all the facts, I am shook up right now. | ||
| I mean, you want to live in a global depression under AI control? | ||
| They're going to come try to arrest me and everybody else. | ||
| You don't know what you got till it's gone. | ||
| Man, I tell you, all you people out there that run your mouth against Trump all day, it's fine to criticize something he's done to get him back on track. | ||
| And he's purely wrong, get in his face. | ||
| I do. | ||
| But seriously, intellectually sit back. | ||
| And do you wanted Kamala Harris in right now? | ||
| They were planning a total collapse. | ||
| They were going to blame it on her. | ||
| And they bring in some neocon next. | ||
| They were going to ride us hard, folks, and put us away wet. | ||
| I mean, can you feel the danger just on this alone? | ||
| Here are the clips. | ||
| But I mean, and I think this is a question for the other side as well. | ||
| It's too facing. | ||
| Yes, of course, tariffs in dealings with foreign powers. | ||
| But the vehicle is imposition of taxes on Americans. | ||
| And that has always been the core power of Congress. | ||
| So to have the president's foreign affairs power trump that basic power for Congress. | ||
| Well, it started over. | ||
| It started over, and it's in the Constitution. | ||
| It's everywhere else. | ||
| Levying taxes, controlling the purse, passing the laws is the legislative. | ||
| But because you call raising a tariff on another country that's screwing you so that their product costs more when it gets there for a consumer, the consumer doesn't have to buy a Mercedes or a Toyota or a Hyundai. | ||
| If he puts a huge tax on, say, Brazilian beef, as they were talking about, you can buy American beef. | ||
| It's not a tax by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
| Now, you can look at these one-sided trade deals against us so far and against our businesses and industry and workers, and it is a prohibitive tariff on us, allowing them to have high tariffs. | ||
| And we have low tariffs. | ||
| That's economic warfare. | ||
| That's siege. | ||
| But you don't call it a tax. | ||
| But if you want to dumb it down, yeah, in the first phase of this, people that want to buy foreign stuff, it will cost you more, but you don't have to buy it. | ||
| So Roberts knows this, okay? | ||
| And he knows the president has these emergency powers on trade. | ||
| And again, these countries have carbon taxes on us we've pulled out of the treaty. | ||
| They have all these VAT taxes, all these other regulations that aren't just the tariffs. | ||
| It's prohibitive. | ||
| It is discriminatory. | ||
| And if we want to bring back our great manufacturing system, we have to stand up for ourselves. | ||
| And I looked at Trump's tariffs country by country. | ||
| They were not even getting rid of half of the raping against us. | ||
| And that's why he said in Independence Day or Liberation Day he announced, he said, listen, this is only moderate compared to how you screwed us. | ||
| This is just begins the process. | ||
| Don't buck me on this, or I'll double or triple them, which he did, because that's actually what they've done. | ||
| He just said, take your foot off our neck a little because you don't want to jolt the economy too much and have too much on the consumer. | ||
| But you asked the average consumer, would you rather get your industry back and prosperity and jobs and economy and lower crime and have a great new future and dignity and go through a tiny bit of pain because you can't buy a Range Rover? | ||
| Oh, God, for people that can buy a $100,000 Range Rover? | ||
| You know what? | ||
| He wants to put 100% tariff on them if Starmer didn't do what we wanted. | ||
| Then you rich people could pay $200,000 for your luxury thing. | ||
| Oh, you want to buy a yacht that's $20 million from Germany? | ||
| It'll be $40 million under Trump. | ||
| Good. | ||
| Pay it. | ||
| Jeep's owned by Fiat now. | ||
| A lot of it's made here. | ||
| Okay, you want a Jeep. | ||
| You're going to, you know, most of it's made or doesn't matter. | ||
| And Trump had it worth a Toyota made in San Antonio. | ||
| No tariff on that. | ||
| I mean, he was very fair, folks. | ||
| Oh, you're a foreign company, it's made here. | ||
| No, no, no, it doesn't count. | ||
| But again, oh, it's costing us money. | ||
| Oh, oh, we're being screwed. | ||
| Oh, the American people, he's taxing you. | ||
| Oh, he's building a $300 million ballroom with your money. | ||
| Donors paid for it all. | ||
| And then how many people get jobs building the damn thing that's as big as the Federal Reserve building to renovate it 3.2 billion? | ||
| Trump can build a gigantic badass ballroom of marble and golden chandeliers for 300 million because he knows how to not get screwed. | ||
| And he's not paying side deals to the mafia and the liberals and the kickbacks. | ||
| Obama's been building his presidential monstrosity in Chicago for eight years. | ||
| Supposed to cost $300 million. | ||
| It's cost so far $800 million. | ||
| I think it's going to cost another $200 million. | ||
| So $800 or $900 million. | ||
| $1,000 million. | ||
| I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
| And it looks like a North Korean death camp or something. | ||
| It looks like a giant space alien spaceship obelisk met a dirt daubber's nest or something. | ||
| That's $800 million with $200 million left to go. | ||
| $1,000 million For that, I mean, there's Obama's satanic. | ||
| Notice the left can never build anything pretty. | ||
| The uglier, the better. | ||
| I mean, that wins the ugly building. | ||
| Well, there's that one they built in North Korea that's as ugly. | ||
| A close second place. | ||
| I think it's even uglier. | ||
| Because the North Korean building is at least gigantic and a big pyramid and super evil-looking, but it's still disgusting. | ||
| But there's still something powerful about it. | ||
| So it gets a 95 for ugliness. | ||
| Obama's looks pathetic and weak on top of it. | ||
| So it's a 100 perfect. | ||
| It looks like a trash can. | ||
| Good point. | ||
| I mean, come on, people. | ||
| It's little. | ||
| Sorry, I'm ranting. | ||
| Back to Roberts on the tax. | ||
| It's not an official tax levied by Congress in the Constitution. | ||
| And you know that, Chief Justice. | ||
| You're not stupid like Jackson. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| But I mean, and I think this is a question for the other side as well. | ||
| It's too facing. | ||
| Yes, of course, tariffs and dealings with foreign powers. | ||
| But the vehicle is imposition of taxes on Americans. | ||
| And that has always been the core power of Congress. | ||
| So to have the president's foreign affairs power trump that basic power for Congress. | ||
| Hit pause again. | ||
| They said the World Trade Organization, all part of the UN and the globalists put China on his most favored trading nation, let them do whatever they wanted, screwed us. | ||
| Clinton's got all that through. | ||
| Nobody cared when China had 100%, 200% tariffs on different things. | ||
| Oh, that wasn't a tax. | ||
| Roberts doesn't care about that. | ||
| He cares about Trump trying to get you a better deal and have America. | ||
| Once you listen to it, you're informed. | ||
| It's such horse crap. | ||
| Sorry, I'm going to stop now. | ||
| Play all clips together. | ||
| Neutralize between the two powers, the executive power and the legislative power. | ||
| Let me say two things in response to that. | ||
| First, the notion that the taxes are all borne by Americans that are not born by foreign producers whose goods are imported is empirically, there's no basis for that in the record. | ||
| It's actually a mix of the purpose of the test. | ||
| Well, who pays the tariffs? | ||
| If a tariff is imposed on automobiles, who pays them? | ||
| Typically, there'd be a, regardless of who the importer of record is, there'd be a contract that would go along the sort of line of transfer that would allocate the tariff, and there'd be different sometimes the foreign foreign producer would pay them. | ||
| Sometimes the importer would bear the cost. | ||
| The importer could be an American, could be a foreign company. | ||
| A lot of times it's not a tax. | ||
| It's voluntary, Roberts. | ||
| The empirical estimates range from like 30% to 80% of like how much is borne by the government. | ||
| I mean, it's been suggested that the tariffs are responsible for a significant reduction in our deficit. | ||
| I would say that's raising revenue domestically. | ||
| There certainly is an incidental and collateral effect of the tariffs that they do raise revenue, but it's very important that they are regulatory tariffs, not revenue-raising tariffs. | ||
| And the way you can see this, I think, if you look at this policy, this policy is by far the most effective if nobody ever pays the tariffs. | ||
| I say two policies, right? | ||
| So if you look at the trade deficit emergency, if nobody ever pays the tariffs and instead Americans direct their consumption towards American producers and stimulate the rebuilding of our hollowed-out manufacturing base, then the policy is by far the most effective. | ||
| So a tariff, a regulatory tariff, that. | ||
| Why not do what the statute permits? | ||
| Bar importation of products altogether. | ||
| That would be the most effective way to do it. | ||
| You can follow the statute. | ||
| The statute says the president can do that. | ||
| What it doesn't say is the president can raise revenue. | ||
| Well, it says he can regulate importation and go back for hundreds of years the way you regulate it. | ||
| Regulated by quotas, causing it, subjecting some countries and not others to importation bans. | ||
| There's a lot of verbs, but none of them include generating revenue as a side effect or directly. | ||
| Mike McGoldrick and Board of Trustees. | ||
| John, can I just ask you a question? | ||
| Can you point to any other place in the code or any other time in history where that phrase, together regulate importation, has been used to confer tariff imposing authority? | ||
| Well, as to regulate importation, that was held in TWIA. | ||
| So obviously, and that's okay, okay. | ||
| So an intermediate appellate court held it in TUIA, but you just told Justice Kavanaugh that wasn't your lead argument, that your lead argument was this long history of the phrase regulate importation being understood to include tariff authority. | ||
| So my question is, has there ever been another instance in which a statute has conferred, used that language to confer the power? | ||
| Well, putting aside Yeshida. | ||
| I mean, obviously the other statutory example of adjust imports, the cases we rely on are cases where, for example, in Gibbons, it's Ogden and Justice Sorrey statement. | ||
| But that just shows the word can be used that way. | ||
| None of those cases talked about it as conferring tariff authority. | ||
| I understood you to be citing McGoldrick and Gibbons in those cases just to show that it's possible to say that regulating commerce includes the power to tariff. | ||
| I think our argument goes a bit further than that as an interpretive matter, because if you look at that history, the history of delegations... | ||
| Could you just answer the justice's question? | ||
| Can you identify any statute that used that phrase to confer tariff? | ||
| Yeah, the only two statutes I can identify now are TWIA, as interpreted in Yoshida, and then closely related, not regulate importation, but adjust imports in Section 1232. | ||
| Well, I think adjust imports is differently. | ||
| So the answer is the contested application in TWIA and then now in IEPA. | ||
| And of course, I mean, there's a sort of direct line there. | ||
| Yeah, I understand that. | ||
| But then more fundamentally, we rely on historical sources to show there's this long historical pedigree of broad delegations of the foreign commerce power, not the power to tax that we're not asserting here, delegations of the foreign commerce power to the president, going back to Gibbons against Ogden, all the way through McGoldrick and Board of Trustees, where this court and founding era sources say the power to, in other words, the power to tariff is kind of this natural, you know, as everyone knows, that includes- | ||
| The Senate under Twia. | ||
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Did any president under TWIA use that language to impose tariffs? | |
| Well, yes, President Nixon's 1971 challenge. | ||
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Not a tariff. | |
| That wasn't a tariff. | ||
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It was a licensing agreement during wartime. | |
| It was a specific thing. | ||
| A tariff, I'm talking about. | ||
| I'm referring to President Nixon's 1971 tariff. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
| Excuse me. | ||
| Yes, I thought you meant Lincoln. | ||
| Not only that, but then it was upheld by the Court of Appeals with exclusive jurisdiction under this very phrase. | ||
| Can I back you up just a second? | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| You're talking so quickly. | ||
| You can pull it up. | ||
| The U.S. Supreme Court five times has ruled presidents can do exactly what Trump did. | ||
| And the appeals courts have done it just countless times. | ||
| And she's like, you show me a time. | ||
| Okay, Richard Nixon. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Remember, she couldn't answer in confirmation. | ||
| What is a woman? | ||
| It is an adult female human, a mammal, a mammal, adult, female, human. | ||
| You could do it. | ||
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You could do it. | |
| You come on. | ||
| You can do it. | ||
| And you know what a tariff is, too, right? | ||
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It is the government's fault, isn't it? | |
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Arresting you on suspicion of improper use of the electronics communications network. | |
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| That's over 1,000 people per month detained and questioned because they're believed to have caused distress, offense, annoyance or anxiety. | ||
| Not even necessarily to a specific victim, but it can be to society at large. | ||
| This is under section 127 of the Communications Act and section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act. | ||
| Listen, you asked to resign Keir Starmer and there needs to be a general election in the UK. | ||
| You are not protecting the British people. | ||
| How many people have to die? | ||
| How many innocent Britons have to die before you'll get your shit together? | ||
| So Keir Starmer has said it's deeply concerning what happened in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire on the chain tonight, where nine people are fighting for their life. | ||
| Deeply concerning, is it? | ||
| Not disgusting. | ||
| Not outrageous. | ||
| Not this shouldn't be happening. | ||
| And the problem that you've got is when you're a psychopath, for whatever reason, you as an innocent person don't have to do anything to wind them up and find yourself stabbed in the head. | ||
| Normally, if you get into a fight, some kind of altercation, what it means is you've had some kind of row. | ||
| So you prepared for some kind of route or road rage route where that person might jump out the car for a fight, but you know what's coming. | ||
| But if you're just a psychopath, you don't have to wind them up. | ||
| They're already wound up. | ||
| Of course, your home secretary, this lady Mahmoud, doesn't want you to comment and speculate on the matter. | ||
| Well, excuse me. | ||
| It kind of looks like the real racists in the UK are Muslim people who hate white Christians, who want to stab them in these kinds of horrific attacks. | ||
| You don't see white people doing this. | ||
| As the Quran says, God does not burden any soul with more than it can bear. | ||
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| Peace be upon you all. | ||
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As we've taken over the country, officially, England's over. | |
| How long ago? | ||
| A man has just been charged with murdering a woman who is let out of jail early by Kirstarma under his early release scheme. | ||
| He's let out 38,000 criminals and is planning to let out 10,000 more. | ||
| When he started this, he was warned by MI5, by the National Crime Agency, by the heads of our police forces, that he was going to endanger the public. | ||
| But he did it anyway. | ||
| Keir Starmer has unleashed a crime wave on our streets and people are already feeling the terrible consequences. | ||
| We are live. | ||
| Still on air. | ||
| Despite all the admissions of the CIA, the FBI, the DOJ, hundreds of millions of dollars spent trying to shut us down. | ||
| But despite that, because you, the activist audience in the arena, stood with us with your word of mouth, your prayer, and your financial support, we have not only persevered, we have not only overcome, but we have dominated. | ||
| The spirit of victory lives in Infowars. | ||
| And InfoWars is more than a URL. | ||
| It is more than this building. | ||
| It is the people of America and the world becoming awake and standing up and rising and demanding liberty and freedom in the animating contest in the war against the tyrants. | ||
| So as terrible as a lot of the news is, there's a lot of great news as well. | ||
| At least we're awake. | ||
| We're gaining traction and the enemy's getting weaker and we're getting stronger. | ||
| But when you got the enemy by the neck and corner, that's when they're going to be biting and clawing and stabbing and spitting poison. | ||
| When you got your hands around their neck, squeezing the lifeblood out of their eyes. | ||
| When you see them dimming like a light getting the energy turned off to it, just cheap squeezing. | ||
| And they've got their back legs scratching you and tearing you up and got little gremlins crawling all over you, sticking needles in your ass. | ||
| Doesn't matter. | ||
| Because we're winning and we're crushing their throat in right now. | ||
| Politically, non-violently. | ||
| We're smashing them to the ground. | ||
| For the children, for the future. | ||
| To secure the future. | ||
| We're breaking their neck politically. | ||
| Oh, we're done. | ||
| We're non-violently, metaphorically going to stick it on a pole at the gates of the city as a warning to other would-be tyrants of the future. | ||
| Whenever I pause and look at my stacks, it's not for lack of news. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| Let me do this before I hit all the other news. | ||
| We got huge guests coming up because they need to put a book in on what I covered the last 30 minutes of the last hour. | ||
| So you heard me play a few clips to Supreme Court justices. | ||
| A sophomore in high school that has 100 IQ, hell, a whiz kid in the seventh grade could do it. | ||
| A dummy that's a high school senior could go take everything that Roberts said and Gorshett said and Jackson said and Sutta Mayor said and go look it up instantly. | ||
| And it's pure, absolute horse crap trying to say Trump's tariffs are unconstitutional. | ||
| Just like saying, you know, he can't have National Guard or whatever. | ||
| Or he has the power to deport illegal aliens. | ||
| It's in the damn Constitution, bigger than Dallas. | ||
| But why are they doing this? | ||
| Because they're blackmailed. | ||
| They're controlled. | ||
| Roberts, it's well known. | ||
| You don't need to blackmail people like Sutta Mayor and Jackson. | ||
| They're just totally brainwashed leftist and dumbering to box the rocks. | ||
| The box of hammers the globals beat us over the head with. | ||
| But I know a lot of you are really smart, so I'm not going to look. | ||
| Let's just say this. | ||
| It's the key to Trump's recovery to reindustrialize the United States for long-term recovery. | ||
| We have to innovate out of this debt. | ||
| We have to cut taxes on the working class, increase taxes on the rich, which Trump's actually done. | ||
| We have to get massive investment in. | ||
| We have to innovate. | ||
| I mean, this is a JFK economic policy stuff. | ||
| This is like classic Democrat stuff before they went pure evil. | ||
| This is very populist. | ||
| This is what you do if you want to help the people and secure the country. | ||
| And one-sided trade deals with Canada on average, a 250% tariff on. | ||
| They got stuff that's even higher than 300. | ||
| I mean, just do I need to explain to people that's a screw job. | ||
| And it doesn't help the Canadians because they have a monopoly up there on milk, eggs, everything. | ||
| It's just a few companies. | ||
| So it hurts them too. | ||
| And I use Canada because it's the most outrageous. | ||
| 300%? | ||
| I mean, come on. | ||
| And so Trump is not just getting our jobs back and our sovereignty and massive investment, and he's winning. | ||
| He's also using the soft power of, okay, you're screwing us with, you know, 80% tariffs. | ||
| This is a Chinese example on automobiles or something. | ||
| We'll only tax you at 30% on that. | ||
| But you got to agree, and there's a whole basket of things that you're not going to put an embargo on rare earth minerals, which we have to have for the computers and chips and all that. | ||
| So Trump is in there and he's winning these negotiations. | ||
| He's got the vast majority of countries around China to basically join up with us and contain them economically. | ||
| We are winning. | ||
| But if the Supreme Court pulls that power and they are co-equal to the executive and tells Trump to do it, he can override it and have a constitutional crisis. | ||
| And you go, well, what's the remedy? | ||
| Then the House of Representatives has to move to impeach. | ||
| Well, the Republicans control it. | ||
| There's been many cases where presidents ignore the Supreme Court. | ||
| And it was set up like that. | ||
| Okay, you want to ignore it? | ||
| Let's see what the legislative says. | ||
| So Trump is following the law. | ||
| And it does not look good with these statements of the majority of them. | ||
| I'll get to Trump in the filibuster in a little while. | ||
| Prick me then. | ||
| Trump's right. | ||
| They say as soon as they get back in, they're going to get rid of the filibuster. | ||
| We need to get rid of it now while we have control and dominate their ass. | ||
| This is the final round. | ||
| This is the quickening. | ||
| This is the last few minutes of the game. | ||
| And we're tied in overtime, baby. | ||
| In fact, I said that the other day. | ||
| I said, pack the court. | ||
| Everything they say they're going to do, just go ahead and do it. | ||
| Take the gloves off. | ||
| In fact, don't just take the gloves off politically, nonviolently, put a sword in our hand and hack up this thing for good because they already threw the rules out the window. | ||
| We don't throw the rules out. | ||
| We use the rules we've got and the nuclear options the founders put in there only break this glass in case of this. | ||
| Well, is it time to break the glass? | ||
| I've been on there 31 years and I've not been up there saying get rid of the filibuster. | ||
| Thun says they're not doing it. | ||
| No, I agree with Trump. | ||
| We got to go 110%. | ||
| We got a bum rush. | ||
| Balls the walls. | ||
| Fully commit. | ||
| Does anybody even intellectually doubt that? | ||
| Or at your gut level, to save this country and the world, we're not going to break the law. | ||
| We're not going to declare martial law. | ||
| We're not going to do what Democrats have done. | ||
| We're going to, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| Do we break the glass for the fire acts when there's a fire to get through the door? | ||
| You bet your ass we do. | ||
| Is there a fire? | ||
| You know, don't pull the fire alarm unless there's a fire. | ||
| Is there a fire? | ||
| Is there fire shooting out of the country, burning down literally and figuratively? | ||
| Are we in an emergency? | ||
| You know, it becomes a joke with a lot of people online. | ||
| They're like, why? | ||
| You know, every few weeks he calls it an emergency broadcast. | ||
| Every day I have to control myself not to do that because every day is an emergency, but I have to really wait till it's really bad to do it. | ||
| And today is a serious emergency. | ||
| If the Supreme Court overrules Trump, it is an emergency, emergency, emergency, because we're in the time of emergencies. | ||
| I started 27 years ago, like once a year saying emergency broadcast. | ||
| Now, every day, it actually is an emergency broadcast. | ||
| It's a lie to not call it an emergency. | ||
| We're in an emergency. | ||
| Who can deny we're in an emergency? | ||
| And we need to admit we are in a what an emergency. | ||
| We have gotten like a frog in the pot. | ||
| It slowly turns up. | ||
| And it's true. | ||
| I've seen demonstrations of it. | ||
| You know, the coonasses, and they cook them great. | ||
| You know, in Louisiana, the crawfish, you know, all of it. | ||
| Times I've tried to buy crawfish, I didn't cook it well. | ||
| But boy, you know, the coonasses, I'll eat crawfish and bullfrog legs all day long if you're in Louisiana, Mississippi. | ||
| But it's true. | ||
| You pull up videos on YouTube. | ||
| You can put a bullfrog or any other frog in a pot. | ||
| It's cold water. | ||
| It's just sitting there. | ||
| And you turn it up. | ||
| And as long as it turns up slow, as long as you put it in cold and turn it up slow, he'll just sit there like it's a hot tub. | ||
| He'll roll over to die. | ||
| But if you throw him in hot water, he'll jump right out. | ||
| Well, they've been turning the heat up so long, people have just gotten used to all of this, being walked all over. | ||
| I want the frog to get out. | ||
| But see, there they are slowly turning it up. | ||
| And he doesn't know how to do the test first. | ||
| If it's hot, he crawls out. | ||
| Put him in cold, turn it up slow. | ||
| Stays and he dies. | ||
| I haven't seen this demonstration, but I've seen five or six others, and it's a well-known thing. | ||
| So don't be the frog in the pot, people. | ||
| We are in boiling water, and it was slowly turned up. | ||
| But we have bigger brains than a frog. | ||
| This is some kind of rainforest frog. | ||
| I think for an accurate demonstration, it needs to be the Kunash demonstration of a bullfrog. | ||
| It's not even big legs on that thing. | ||
| Man, a bullfrog's like big old juicy legs. | ||
| They're sweet. | ||
| I don't really like to eat them, but I've had them a few times. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| That's a bullfrog right there. | ||
| That's what you eat. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So let's just stop right there with the analogy. | ||
| We have some really good news. | ||
| We have some crazy news. | ||
| Somebody collapsed during the Trump press conference and Kennedy darts out, which is smart. | ||
| Because when they killed Malcolm X and when they killed his dad and other people, they'll do like a diversion and a scuffle to distract the security people. | ||
| And then that's when they get you. | ||
| And so Kennedy just lived to fight another day. | ||
| So, so, so that video is coming up. | ||
| But first, McBreen put out a new short video that's kind of a remake of something we put out right when Trump got into office back in January that went like 100 million views on X alone. | ||
| But Trump has launched Operation Big Balls. | ||
| So I had him get the old video and kind of update it with Trump's ballroom they're freaking out about. | ||
| So here it is. | ||
| Trump launches Operation Big Balls. | ||
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Do you know who's going full steam ahead with the wrecking ball at the White House? | |
| President Trump bulldozed a third of the White House last week. | ||
| It's all being replaced by a massive ballroom. | ||
| He's ripping up the East Wing to build a grand gilded ballroom. | ||
| Construction workers yesterday began tearing down a portion of the East Wing of the White House to build President Trump's new ballroom. | ||
| You guys, I don't think he's planning on leaving in three years. | ||
| The entire East Wing of the White House is now gone, irreparably. | ||
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Happy to announce Operation Big Balls by society. | |
| God's gift to ballroom notoriety. | ||
| And I always fill my ballroom. | ||
| The event is never slow. | ||
| The social pages say I've got the biggest balls of all. | ||
| I've got big balls. | ||
| I've got big balls. | ||
| Big balls, big balls. | ||
| We've all got the balls. | ||
| Cranes and bulldozers are tearing up the facade of the White House's east wing, clearing the way for President Donald Trump's new ballroom. | ||
| You hear that sound? | ||
| Oh, that's music to my ears. | ||
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| It's going to be bigger than the White House itself. | ||
| The demolition sparking outrage today. | ||
| And that is more destruction the White House has seen since the troops for the British Crown burned it down in the War of 1812. | ||
| And Donald Trump is tearing down the White House. | ||
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It's all part of the president's new ballroom project. | |
| Operation Big, Beautiful Galls. | ||
| That's what we're going to call it. | ||
| I don't remember asking for a ballroom. | ||
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Trump continues building his multi-hundred million dollar ballroom, and we're now at $350 million. | |
| Barry tore up the White House and spent $400 million in taxpayer money during a recession. | ||
| And what did he have to show for it? | ||
| The basketball court. | ||
| And Trump's using donor money to build all of it. | ||
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Trump's spending less. | |
| $300 million on a big, beautiful ballroom, and you're not paying for it. | ||
| The government's paying absolutely nothing. | ||
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The ballroom is going to be glorious. | |
| But I made the balls a little larger as a tribute to my manhood. | ||
| The biggest and most beautiful balls of the law. | ||
| Oh, we've got big balls. | ||
| No one elected big balls. | ||
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Big B-A-L-L-S. | |
| Say ball here. | ||
| He's not big balls. | ||
| She's not big balls. | ||
| Recently, I voted for Big Balls. | ||
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| Ladies and gentlemen, we've got one of the biggest examples of live time karma. | ||
| Reap what you sow I've ever seen. | ||
| Last hour, we were covering live Trump at the White House doing a PR push about how he got prescription drug costs cut by over half because Americans are 5% of the world population. | ||
| We paid for 75% of the drugs. | ||
| The world were totally screwed. | ||
| He used World Trade Organization rules to get the cost cut, but he chose Ozimpic and it's on record toxic, dangerous, Gila monster/slash anglerfish poison. | ||
| Yeah, it's what it's made of, synthetic, that paralyzes your guts, attacks your heart. | ||
| He used that as his example because it's like 300 bucks a month, so he got it cut to 150. | ||
| And Trump said, I don't know if it's good for her. | ||
| Are you guys trying it? | ||
| Who else is taking it around here? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| We learn it's bad. | ||
| We'll tell you. | ||
| Like he did with Tylenol. | ||
| So he's even putting in fine print, but he chose that because that's the biggest example of a huge caught custom. | ||
| And I just said, this is crazy. | ||
| And then during the press conference, somebody falls down and gets drug out, and we didn't know who. | ||
| And now we just learned 30 minutes later who it was. | ||
| We'll show you a video of it in a moment. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| Who is Gordon Findlay, Novo Nordisk executive? | ||
| Faints. | ||
| He collapsed in the Oval Office and had to be drug out. | ||
| In fact, during it, he says the guy's name and says, you're on it, right? | ||
| You like it, right? | ||
| It's good, right? | ||
| And then the guy, just like the nurse, oh, I take the COVID shot, it's so good. | ||
| I mean, those hundreds of videos with the COVID shots, this is wild. | ||
| By the way, I know a bunch of people got on this stuff, froze their guts, they had to go to the hospital. | ||
| It literally paralyzes your intestines. | ||
| I mean, it is crazy. | ||
| And that's why when I lost all this weight working out hard and dieting and taking subbos, people go, oh, you're on Ozimpic or one of the subdirectives. | ||
| Bull crap. | ||
| Absolutely not. | ||
| I don't take Tylenol. | ||
| I got to be in a lot of pain to take Advil. | ||
| My doctor's Jack Daniels, and I don't do that anymore either. | ||
| I'm honest about that. | ||
| Mr. Tobacco and Mr. Alcohol is what I've always liked, and nothing else, not marijuana, nothing. | ||
| I've smoked it before. | ||
| But no, I don't like any of this stuff, folks. | ||
| All right. | ||
| My drug of choice is a ribeye medium with horseradish and a wedge, iceberg wedge salad. | ||
| Sorry, I mean hungry. | ||
| But and my main drug is sunsets and good times. | ||
| So this is incredible. | ||
| And again, if you're a new viewer or listener, every time I mention over 30 years ago, they isolated the deep water, super ugly, evil-looking anglerfish has a light to lure fish. | ||
| It has these big, evil vampire fangs that have poison on them. | ||
| And the poison paralyzes the fish. | ||
| So even it bites it, it gets away. | ||
| It gets paralyzed. | ||
| It can eat it. | ||
| And then you take the paralytic. | ||
| They found it made people too sick. | ||
| So they mix a synthetic copy of its paralytic with the helo monster that lives in northern Mexico and the southwest. | ||
| It's a two and a half foot long lizard. | ||
| It will attack you. | ||
| Like a shark, it has teeth that fall out and more come out. | ||
| Each tooth is full of venom. | ||
| And it's similar to the anglerfish. | ||
| And that's what you put in yourself. | ||
| And they tell you that's good for you. | ||
| Kills your muscles, kills your heart muscle. | ||
| And I get it, you weigh 500 pounds. | ||
| You know, something's got to work. | ||
| But they've got tens of millions of people on this stuff, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| And it comes from these creatures on screen. | ||
| I know it doesn't sound real. | ||
| Truth is strange in the fiction. | ||
| I'm not making it up. | ||
| So here is the head of Novo Nordisk. | ||
| Here is their CEO right after he's asked, how's Ozip? | ||
| Oh, yeah, I'm on Ozippic. | ||
| He goes around to the executives. | ||
| Are you on it? | ||
| No, you are. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And then he collapses. | ||
| And in the close shot, people thought Kennedy run out of the room. | ||
| He actually goes over to help him. | ||
| Wow, this is wild. | ||
| Here's the footage. | ||
| And creating high-value jobs. | ||
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| Gordon, you okay? | ||
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Gordon, you okay? | |
| Yeah. | ||
| Press. | ||
| Press. | ||
| Thank you, press. | ||
| And we now have a good name. | ||
| It's important to get help. | ||
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For nearly 150 years, my company, Eli Lilly, has been investing in America. | |
| We've been advancing science and creating high-value jobs. | ||
| But today, we... | ||
| Oh, are you okay? | ||
| Gordon, you okay? | ||
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| Let's take a break. | ||
| You know, I'm not happy for him. | ||
| I'm laughing because I started hearing about this drug like four years ago. | ||
| And they admitted then in the studies it was causing heart attacks, muscle loss, paralytic gut. | ||
| I heard a doctor saying it was hela monster venom and looked it up. | ||
| It was. | ||
| And I'm just like, what? | ||
| What? | ||
| Lizard venom? | ||
| Deep ocean poison vampire fish toxin? | ||
| You know, Botox comes from the puffer fish, too. | ||
| Shoot that in your heart, your heart's going to stop. | ||
| I mean, this is wild. | ||
| So we'll learn more about this as it unfolds. | ||
| But there you go. | ||
| We're going to post this on X right now. | ||
| It's live now, but we're going to post it on X. Put some of the B-roll in there, people collapsing after they took the mRNA COVID shots. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Follow me on X at Real Alex Jones. | ||
| Real quick, I just wanted to plug the methylene blue. | ||
| I'm a new supplement buyer from Alex Jones store, and I keep hearing people talking about the methylene glue. | ||
| 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 sunstation that a lot of other people said that they got, you know, like the tingling fingers and like this, you know, euphoria. | ||
| 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 sometimes. | ||
| 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 methplane 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 help too. | ||
| And I brought online that's really good for your dog if you give him like a small little mount of 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 Mark. | ||
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| 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 hips 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 would call me 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. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We have a lot of really horrifying news, key news, strategic news, military news coming up. | ||
| We have a massively, really funny and politically incorrect individual joining us coming up in the next hour. | ||
| Then we're going to look at the Islamic globalist, communist, socialist Mamdani with Matt Bracken in the fourth hour. | ||
| I'll be riding shotgun with him. | ||
| But I really appreciate he's our sponsor. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And he is the top gold and silver broker in North America. | ||
| And he has the highest ratings because he has the best deals on record, certified, just sells silver and gold at wholesale every day. | ||
| So you know exactly what you're getting and great consultants and everything else. | ||
| And they buy it back from you for free. | ||
| No cost. | ||
| Nobody reputable does that. | ||
| So yes, he's a sponsor, Dr. Kirk Elliott. | ||
| Yeah, we'll plug gold here. | ||
| I shouldn't even need to. | ||
| It's the very best investment above Bitcoin, above everything else, above even Palantir or NVIDIA. | ||
| I mean, there has been no better investment in the last two years than gold and silver. | ||
| And I got out of the market for 14 years because I said the other one was speculative. | ||
| We're at the end of it. | ||
| I'm out. | ||
| And then I went and said, who's the top guy? | ||
| Oh, I know, Kirk Elliott. | ||
| We'll get him on two years ago because now it was time for me to come tell you to get it. | ||
| Because what do I do? | ||
| I steer you in the direction and I explain why I believe it. | ||
| I don't just tell you I know. | ||
| I don't just operate on my record, which really should be enough. | ||
| I neurotically detail it all. | ||
| But that's not why he's here today. | ||
| He has no shortage of his phones blowing off the wall and they're running out of silver and gold. | ||
| Not him, the whole system. | ||
| I wanted to get him on about the Supreme Court and cross your fingers, Ludnick's right, Trump's chief advisor, financial advisor, or one of the two top ones, Bissettes up there. | ||
| The Treasury Secretary, that, no, no, the court's going to rule in favor of Trump's tariffs, which we've had five Supreme Court rulings. | ||
| One this century, two last century, two before that, saying, yeah, the president can do this. | ||
| But I played it last hour, the horrific statements by Evan Roberts, who he knows compromise, where he's like, you can't put a tax on the people. | ||
| Only Congress can. | ||
| It's not technically a tax. | ||
| It's a regulatory deal, and you don't have to buy a Mercedes if Trump puts a 50% tariff on it. | ||
| So it's not a tax. | ||
| And you even hear Trump's lawyers explaining that to them, but they don't want to hear it. | ||
| I follow Supreme Court a lot. | ||
| When they start talking this negative, it looks bad. | ||
| And most analysts think they're getting ready to rule against it. | ||
| Now, they did get destroyed by Trump's lawyers who were in the right. | ||
| But I wanted to get Elliott's take on what it'll do if they shoot down these tariffs. | ||
| I know what Trump's going to do. | ||
| I'm predicting now that if they do shoot it down, and I'm not sure, but it looks bad, it'll be a constitutional crisis. | ||
| And yes, the Supreme Court's co-equal, but this has happened a lot with presidents from George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, right through Abraham Lincoln to Kennedy, you name it. | ||
| When this court does something that the president thinks wrong, he can ignore it. | ||
| Then the only recourse is impeachment. | ||
| And if we control the House and win the midterm, that won't work. | ||
| And I don't see them even getting a conviction in the Senate when it's obviously for the people. | ||
| But this is, it's got the giving me the heebie-jeebies. | ||
| Because if you, oh, cares about tariff for trade, folks, this is the American recovery. | ||
| And if his recovery is going to work, which they've been trying to block, it's got tractions, but it's still nipping tuck here. | ||
| It's still really close. | ||
| Then it's a whole world of hell. | ||
| We're going to lose the World Reserve Currency. | ||
| We're a debtor nation. | ||
| We have to grow our way out of this. | ||
| Trump is doing the perfect job to get us out of this. | ||
| Not just Elliot, but other economists. | ||
| He's a renowned economist as well. | ||
| So I am chewing my fingernails here. | ||
| And then I wanted to briefly get him on before I hit all the other news about all this other economic news coming out where you've got job cuts in October, hit highest level for the month of 22 years. | ||
| Breaking central bank chooses China for gold vaulting. | ||
| It's been a big debate about he needs to raise the price of gold, make us the center for that. | ||
| When was that move going to happen? | ||
| Bitcoin bears see more peril after 300 million crypto sell-off. | ||
| We're not against Bitcoin. | ||
| We're just simply saying gold and silver is a sure thing because of industrial uses and more. | ||
| So that's a lot to hit. | ||
| I'm going to try to give you the floor to talk about this, but I'm going to put on screen the coordinates of victory individually. | ||
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| But like I've always said, it's like in the savannah in Africa at a watering hole during the summer when things get dry. | ||
| All the gazelles, all the animals have to come there. | ||
| And there are the crocodiles and there are the lions and there are the jackals and there are hyenas. | ||
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| How about a million? | ||
| How about two million? | ||
| How about we send you a check right off $3 million? | ||
| And I go, and let me guess, you're going to sell numismatic. | ||
| Well, they're actually valuable. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| Some are 100% markup. | ||
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| People get, they're supporting you. | ||
| That's at a regular store, not in the gold and silver market. | ||
| That's a ripoff. | ||
| We do not do that. | ||
| 8% flat fee with all the service, everything you get in it. | ||
| Well, it's been going up in a few months, you gain it back. | ||
| Anything, sell it back for no charge. | ||
| That's the big one you want. | ||
| I've had family that didn't listen to me just the last few months that bought silver a couple years ago and got 150% increase. | ||
| They're like, we're just going to sell it. | ||
| And sure enough, they call back, sold it. | ||
| They sure, here, boom, sell it, boom, here's your money. | ||
| So you want to go with the tried and true. | ||
| And it's crazy. | ||
| Just, I'm going to stop random. | ||
| Kirk, you've got the floor here. | ||
| We only got 15 minutes, so I'm going to shut up. | ||
| We'll see the Supreme Court. | ||
| I'll show the tariffs. | ||
| What happens if that goes down? | ||
| What Trump should do if they do do it. | ||
| And then I want to look at what's happening in the economy. | ||
| I want to look at what's happening in the major move to gold reserves by central banks that you predicted two years ago, Dr. Kirk Elliott. | ||
| Well, it's great to be with you, Alex. | ||
| And this is absolutely, you are spot on. | ||
| This will actually kind of destroy the fabric of America, which is what they want. | ||
| I believe what they want to do is stop Trump dead in his tracks. | ||
| Having tariffs on international products, right, brings it does bring revenue into America, but that's like where they say, ooh, this is a tax. | ||
| You're hiding the fact that it's a tax. | ||
| No, it's a protective regulatory measure as well that happens to actually generate some income, right? | ||
| Because if they stop him dead in his tracks, if you make foreign goods more expensive, which ultimately will do what? | ||
| People will buy relatively less expensive American goods. | ||
| That's how you bring jobs back to America. | ||
| That's how you make America great again. | ||
| And so this, they want to stop dead in his tracks. | ||
| And I have a feeling, I have this gut feeling. | ||
| It's because midtermer elections are coming up. | ||
| It's like, ooh, Trump is very ineffective. | ||
| Look, he's a business guy, president, and he couldn't even get this economy afloat. | ||
| Yeah, they want to stop him dead in his tracks because we've already generated $90 billion in revenue from tariffs so far. | ||
| And so what do you do with this? | ||
| What is the Supreme Court doing? | ||
| They're acting like Trump is the only guy who's ever done tariffs. | ||
| It's like, this is not true. | ||
| This is not true at all. | ||
| This is why I think this is so political. | ||
| Barack Obama did tariffs, right? | ||
| He had protectionist tariffs. | ||
| He imposed tariffs on Chinese textiles to protect U.S. consumers. | ||
| George W. Bush imposed tariffs up to 30% on steel imports. | ||
| Richard Nixon had them. | ||
| Biden had them. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And so tariffs are what countries use to level out the playing field to protect the producers of products in their countries. | ||
| This is what Trump is doing. | ||
| But yet, the globalist agenda, they don't want that. | ||
| They don't want America to succeed. | ||
| So if this, if the Supreme Court, for whatever reason, decides Trump's tariffs are illegal. | ||
| Oh, I think we lose our revenue stream. | ||
| We lose the entire fabric of Trump's economic policy to make America great again and get jobs back here and get people working. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And so what is that going to do? | ||
| Inflation will have to persist. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I think you will have Riots and looting. | ||
| I think the economy gets really good. | ||
| You go into almost an inflationary death spiral, right? | ||
| Because I think the fabric of society would change almost overnight. | ||
| And it's already not good, right? | ||
| It's already not good. | ||
| But this isn't Trump's fault. | ||
| You know, as a PhD in public policy administration, right? | ||
| Whenever you do a legislative action, administrative ruling, anything like that, there's time. | ||
| That's the seed planting moment. | ||
| Just like any other plant or a flower, it takes time for that root to grow and it grows into a flower. | ||
| That's about a 12 to 18 month, almost like until you can see the fruit on the tree. | ||
| Trump is still dealing with Biden's economy, right? | ||
| Now, every president blames the president before. | ||
| You know, it's like, oh, I inherited something bad. | ||
| That's an absolute good argument for the first time. | ||
| But yeah, but Kirk, you could say, wait, wait, we already see success in many ways. | ||
| The Democrats admit they want to dynamite the recovery. | ||
| That's what the shutdown, day 36, is about. | ||
| They admit they want leverage to crash and discredit this. | ||
| So we go back into globalism. | ||
| This is so obvious. | ||
| Well, it's so obvious. | ||
| And so the reason why Trump is successful and it's not 12 to 18 months, if you were to change taxes or whatever, yeah, there's 12 to 18 months. | ||
| What Trump is doing is actually generating revenue immediately from these protectionist tariffs on other countries, right? | ||
| It's like he's doing a good job. | ||
| He's bringing jobs back immediately. | ||
| This has never been done before from a president. | ||
| And this is why they want to stop that, Alex. | ||
| I think. | ||
| You notice they started ethics investigations into Roberts a few months ago. | ||
| And, you know, they'll give Trump a few bones on obvious things, but this is where the screw job comes in. | ||
| I don't know how much you've had time to follow it, but five of the nine made very aggressive comments against Trump lawyers and made outrageous statements that even I, a non-lawyer, knows is a truth. | ||
| I went and looked up, I was right. | ||
| I mean, so this does not signal well. | ||
| What is your, you, you predicted that all the rates they wouldn't cut. | ||
| You predicted when they would cut them, how they would cut them. | ||
| You called they would do it in a tiered deal, a quarter point at a time. | ||
| So you've got a good crystal ball with all your research. | ||
| Are you getting the bad feeling I'm getting, or do you think Ludnik's right, Trump's advisor, that no, they're just making noises, but they're going to do the right thing? | ||
| I hate to disagree with Lutnick because I think he's a genius, but I don't have a good feeling about this. | ||
| I think the Supreme Court's somehow going to find a way to make tariffs illegal. | ||
| But here's where. | ||
| So if that happens, what could Trump's plan B actually be? | ||
| Right. | ||
| So he's not just going to take that laying down, right? | ||
| Because if that happens, you could go to the section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act that allows for a 15% tariff for 150 days to address trade imbalances. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So go that route, right? | ||
| The Court of International Trade, Section 122, provided a stronger legal basis for global tariffs. | ||
| So they could invoke Section 338 of the 1930 Tariff Act, which actually gets you up to 50% tariffs on countries that discriminate against U.S. trade. | ||
| It's like, okay, that's a big one. | ||
| What? | ||
| They're all dealing with VAT and carbon taxes. | ||
| He's got them. | ||
| You could make the argument that all of those countries are unfair to America. | ||
| So there's a legal precedent for Trump to actually go to a plan B, which is just going to tick them off even further, right? | ||
| But so I do. | ||
| But the problem is we already have a legal president here and they're ignoring it or about to. | ||
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| I know. | ||
| They are. | ||
| I mean, they're actually ignoring the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the IEEPA. | ||
| I mean, they're ignoring them, I think, for political reasons. | ||
| So here's where I think Trump being the best, the best leader for a time like this, because it's like, okay, if plan A doesn't work, what's plan B? | ||
| If plan B doesn't work, what's plan C? | ||
| I think he's going to try to figure this out. | ||
| But if the Supreme Court strikes it down, that is going to create mayhem in the markets. | ||
| Well, that was my next question. | ||
| Does it shoot the market up short term and then crash it after? | ||
| Because we know there's a lot of forces. | ||
| I see a lot of corporate media, CNBC, 60 Minutes pushing a crash. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, I think there is going to be a crash. | ||
| And it's not just because of the tariffs. | ||
| I mean, I think when people, when companies set up for- So just like Herbert Hoover, they want to blame Trump for the crash they already prepared. | ||
| Yeah, that's absolutely right. | ||
| They've already prepared this. | ||
| And you look at like the banks, right? | ||
| The banks are illiquid. | ||
| They have very little funding right now. | ||
| The reserve requirement at banks is the lowest it's been since like 2020. | ||
| Let me pull this up right here. | ||
| Here's Bloomberg. | ||
| U.S. bank reserves sink further to five-year low on 2.8 trillion. | ||
| When you first came out two years ago, you warned about this moment coming the next few years of lack of liquidity. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So here's where this I think applies to the tariffs. | ||
| These banks already have zero reserves. | ||
| Tariffs bring in extra revenue. | ||
| If that extra revenue isn't coming in, these banks are going to have actually less money available. | ||
| And people on the other side are going to say, oh, no, no, no. | ||
| If there's no tariffs, people are going to spend more money and more money is going to go into the banks. | ||
| It's like wrong. | ||
| That money that we would be spending is going to go to other countries. | ||
| Let's go further. | ||
| Let's go further. | ||
| You can argue the numbers. | ||
| 18 to 20 trillion has been committed. | ||
| 8 to 10 trillion is already in. | ||
| It's already boom town. | ||
| And it's been the central banks and the mega banks blocking the regional banks, for people that don't know that aren't studying banking. | ||
| There's been like a 30-year war on real banks. | ||
| Like the good old-fashioned banks are just non-existent other than ones that follow ESG and give illegal aliens free loans of $30,000, but not citizens. | ||
| I mean, this is absolute bonkers, Alex. | ||
| And I think that we are on the precipice of an absolute economic disaster in America. | ||
| I mean, and they're going to do everything they can do to blame us. | ||
| I've learned, I'm 51. | ||
| I ignored it my whole life for like the last 10 years. | ||
| I learned my gut's never wrong. | ||
| It's not just my gut. | ||
| My whole body feels sick. | ||
| I mean, I'm really upset right now. | ||
| Like I have been the last day or I was like, you feel it too, right? | ||
| This smells like death. | ||
| It does. | ||
| And you add some of the other things that are going on. | ||
| Are we about to have a giant crash like 29? | ||
| Yeah, because everything seems to be coming together. | ||
| I believe that we are. | ||
| I mean, everything's coming together all at once. | ||
| You've got this tariff battle. | ||
| You've got the government shut down. | ||
| And you've got all these idiots that go, I don't own stock. | ||
| Neither do I. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| It's everything, people. | ||
| We are in such a bad position that if Trump couldn't do this innovation recovery, we are screwed. | ||
| They don't understand, Kirk, the bad position we're in. | ||
| This will make 1929 look like a cakewalk. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, even with the SNAP program, right? | ||
| The food stamps and things of that nature. | ||
| It's like, okay, that's being cut off. | ||
| The Democrats who are not signing this bill to open up the government, they're hurting the people that voted them in, right? | ||
| And so if people and they're trying to crash the economy, which is treason. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And consider what happens tomorrow and they're going to restrict air travel, right? | ||
| And there's going, you know, 10%, 20% less air travel. | ||
| They might restrict travel in certain airspace. | ||
| The transportation industry is going to get hit hard. | ||
| What about business people flying back and forth to have meetings, right? | ||
| It's like, this is going to be, I think we're positioning ourselves with tariffs, with travel, that we can't do it right away because this government shut down. | ||
| I mean, good grief, Alex. | ||
| It's like all happening. | ||
| This is a cascading effect. | ||
| The Democrats are kamikazes. | ||
| They think people won't remember there's a Great Depression. | ||
| They did it. | ||
| So what do we do now? | ||
| Well, what you do now is I certainly would not have any money in the bond market. | ||
| I wouldn't have any money in the stock market if people aren't going to be able to spend, right? | ||
| Either the economy is really bad. | ||
| And let's explain this. | ||
| There's been a little pullback in silver and gold, but in the upper trend, it goes straight up. | ||
| Massive crash in Bitcoin. | ||
| I think that'll come back up as well. | ||
| But the point is, it's going to be nothing compared to when the market goes down. | ||
| And still, silver and gold, despite a small pullback, is still the number one performer. | ||
| You probably should explain that to people. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, even after this pullback over the last six days, you know, silver's up 67% year to date. | ||
| Gold's up 51% year to date. | ||
| That's not too shabby, right? | ||
| I think Bitcoin might be up 20% year to date. | ||
| So it's the best performing assets in the world, even after the pullback. | ||
| But here's where it gets really squirrely. | ||
| So you and I have talked in the past about how all roads lead to London. | ||
| London is the financial center of the world. | ||
| It's the gold and silver. | ||
| Let's question. | ||
| What about running out of silver? | ||
| And what about central banks using China to store the gold? | ||
| What's that about? | ||
| Well, yeah, Cambodia has already started saying we're going to use the Shanghai Gold Exchange. | ||
| We're going to store in vaults there. | ||
| In the last two days, China restricted exports of silver out of China. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Oh, we can't send it to London. | ||
| We can't replenish their supplies. | ||
| See, London has run out of free float silver, which is what's the silver that's available for everybody, manufacturers too, to buy. | ||
| So they're so short. | ||
| There's 700 million ounces short and everyone's making a big deal. | ||
| It's like, oh, yeah, they've sent in some cargo planes. | ||
| They got 72 million ounces put back into London. | ||
| There's 700 million ounces short, Alex. | ||
| I mean, it's nothing. | ||
| So you predicted about a month ago, we had to find the clip. | ||
| Do five more minutes was for Anthony Coomy joined us. | ||
| You predicted some type of weird, naked, short manipulation, though they're out of bullets, try to drive it down because they couldn't cover it. | ||
| Magically, silver and gold goes down some, but like you said, the shortfalls don't matter. | ||
| It's like holding a beach ball underwater. | ||
| Explain that going out to break. | ||
| We'll do five more minutes. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So when London needs metals now, we've got this thing that's called backwardation, meaning the current spot price is higher than the futures price. | ||
| That doesn't normally happen. | ||
| People expect, oh, the prices are going to go up. | ||
| There's a cost of carrying and storing. | ||
| So of course the futures prices have to be higher. | ||
| Well, then why is current spot price higher than futures prices? | ||
| Because London is trying to entice China and India and Comex to bring metals into London now so they can fulfill their contracts. | ||
| So what are they doing? | ||
| They're jacking up the spot price, $2 over, $250 over, $3 over. | ||
| And nobody's biting because they know that London is being squeezed out here. | ||
| And they think, oh, maybe tomorrow it'll be $3. | ||
| Maybe the next day it'll be $350. | ||
| So the holders being China and India and Comex, they have the metals. | ||
| It's not like it's gone. | ||
| It's just not in the right place. | ||
| It needs to be in London to fulfill all of these global contracts. | ||
| And they're not releasing it. | ||
| So here's the problem. | ||
| They need, they need to jack up their price to get metals in. | ||
| If they do that, they could go bankrupt. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So, so the banks who finance all these settlements on these short positions saying, hey, we don't think London's going to fix this thing. | ||
| We're jacking up the storage and carrying costs, the lease rates to 100%. | ||
| So it's like, hmm, no metal is going to get into London with lease rates that high. | ||
| The lease rates can only come down if metals get into London. | ||
| It's this chicken and the egg thing. | ||
| We're in this for a while, Alex. | ||
| This isn't going to be fixed anytime real soon. | ||
| So we then get to benefit being holders of metals in these kind of market conditions, which are very extreme, and they're not going to fix it anytime. | ||
| Let me ask you this as we go to break. | ||
| And again, you have a great crystal ball. | ||
| We're not saying it's 100%, but just your personal view. | ||
| How long till this attempt to manipulate this downwards they can cover all their positions unravels? | ||
| It looks like it's already unraveling. | ||
| It's unraveling now. | ||
| It's going to be a progression of unraveling probably within two months. | ||
| By the end of the year, we probably have silver pushing 67 to 75. | ||
| And by late spring, early summer, probably 120 to 140. | ||
| That would be my guess. | ||
| My crystal ball. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Unbelievably dangerous. | ||
| China refusing to deliver London. | ||
| One of the biggest exchanges in the world. | ||
| They're silver. | ||
| They're already out. | ||
| What is that going to do when you can't get your silver? | ||
| People are going to go absolutely aim. | ||
| They're going to, the general public is going to want it. | ||
| The general public has not entered the market yet. | ||
| Wait till the dodo birds find out about this. | ||
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| All right, long-term listeners know that I don't say stuff to hype things up. | ||
| There's plenty of crazy crap. | ||
| In fact, a lot of stuff we talk about sounds so nuts, I can't believe I'm saying it. | ||
| I feel embarrassed, even though it's true. | ||
| It's like this, this isn't real. | ||
| For all the idiots out there that want to criticize Trump and say he's not doing a good enough job, he's outperforming what I thought he could get done. | ||
| And literally, this was, you prayed for action. | ||
| You got it. | ||
| I just cannot describe to people how dangerous the situation is. | ||
| And I know the economy and I've studied it for decades. | ||
| So I'm not an economist, but I can follow along. | ||
| Let's just say I'm a giant compared to the general public, which I don't say that meanly. | ||
| The public should know this stuff. | ||
| Silver's running out all over the world. | ||
| It is an industrial rarest mineral metal. | ||
| And it's way undervalued from what it should be. | ||
| It should be 500 bucks an ounce according to different studies. | ||
| Gold should be up at 6,000 conservatively. | ||
| They've been holding this beach ball down because it exposes their inflation. | ||
| Now the big central bank said last year and this year, we're not going to stop inflation. | ||
| So Trump goes, fine, we'll innovate, have new jobs, everything, have more products so inflation won't be as bad. | ||
| No, they want stagflation, high inflation, and depression. | ||
| That's the great reset. | ||
| So in closing with three minutes, Sunder Elliott, yeah, we're pitching silver and gold. | ||
| That's not why you're here today. | ||
| If the Supreme Court does this, I know Trump's going to have a constitutional crisis. | ||
| He's not going to let them do this. | ||
| They don't have the authority. | ||
| He has the previous rulings and we're going to have a constitutional crisis. | ||
| Now it's an information war to warn the American people. | ||
| But the big question is, what does the stock market do in a constitutional crisis? | ||
| I think the knives are out for Trump. | ||
| I think the Democrats are going to keep this thing going on for forever, basically, because they're terrorists. | ||
| What do you think? | ||
| Yeah, the stock market doesn't do well during constitutional crisis. | ||
| Stock market doesn't do well whenever people perceive that there's hurdles down the road, right? | ||
| Because think about it. | ||
| You would invest in Alphabet, Meta, whatever, because you think, oh my word, they've got great management, they've got great products, they've got the economy's cooking, and I want my retirement to look amazing down the road. | ||
| Therefore, I'm going to invest. | ||
| If you think for a second, it's like, ooh, their management bad, the product's bad, oh, the economy is going to fall apart, you're going to hold back. | ||
| You're not going to invest, right? | ||
| You're going to sit on the sidelines. | ||
| This is human nature. | ||
| And so, any kind of thing like this, which is really big, a constitutional crisis, people are going to say, how long is this going to go on? | ||
| Is this ever going to get fixed? | ||
| It's all designed to kill confidence. | ||
| All designed to kill confidence. | ||
| And ultimately, you kill confidence enough, people will put their trust, not your viewers, right? | ||
| People will put their confidence in the government because they're going to start offering them free things, right? | ||
| So you erode confidence. | ||
| You promise large S out of the public treasury, right? | ||
| And now you've got power and control when you control people's pocketbooks. | ||
| I think this is the spinning of a cycle away from our Democratic Republic into something really ugly. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's why I'm hoping Trump succeeds. | ||
| Good Lord. | ||
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| You don't just sell silver and gold at wholesale. | ||
| You know the price. | ||
| Take it back. | ||
| No charge. | ||
| Nobody does that of any quality. | ||
| You also roll over financial instruments. | ||
| People need to call you. | ||
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| They need to take action now. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| IRAs, 401ks, old 401ks. | ||
| Even if you have an existing 401k that you're working at right now, if you're over 59 and a half, you can roll that into physical precious metals, right? | ||
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| I'll tell you, that guy is right about a lot of shit. | ||
| Alex Jones has been right a lot of times. | ||
| Alex has been right on for over a decade. | ||
| Floride, just like Alex Jones was saying, not good. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| The real war is here with the Globalists and Sorrows and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
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| All right, an old friend of mine, Anthony Cumia, a very successful talk show host, comic, doesn't really need any introduction. | ||
| Anthony Cumeya on X joins us, former New Yorker, you know, evacuated many years ago on Mamdani. | ||
| That's why I wanted him on. | ||
| And that's important, but he's a smart guy in business, too. | ||
| If the Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs, they have five previous rulings. | ||
| It's constitutional. | ||
| That destroys the recovery, which is what the shutdown's part of, too. | ||
| This is open terrorism. | ||
| You know, all the blackmail on Roberts and the rest of us being brought in right now. | ||
| Trump, I think, will do a constitutional crisis. | ||
| In fact, I know Trump, he will. | ||
| He's got other things he can do. | ||
| But there's that. | ||
| Then there's the big Fisher in the Republican Party with the Zionist lobby, the Ben Shapiros, trying to come in and bully everybody and bully Tucker Carlson and all the rest of it. | ||
| And there's just so much to talk about. | ||
| Pelosi, the greatest stock trader in history, now about to leave. | ||
| I mean, there's a lot to cover with Anthony Cumia. | ||
| So it's very exciting to have him on. | ||
| Longtime radio personality, comedian co-founder of the Opi and Anthony show, which was number one at one point, known for his unfiltered humor, sharp wit, and love of classic rock. | ||
| Me too. | ||
| An unapologetic voice for free speech and a proud New Yorker. | ||
| And he was warning of cancer culture before he even came and then a target of it and it stood up for me when nobody would. | ||
| So I have a special placemark for Anthony Cumia, who's hard to get on. | ||
| So it's great to have him on with us. | ||
| And I think this is an updated bio, the Anthony Cumia show, 77 WABC Radio, also. | ||
| So that's the top syndicate in the country. | ||
| So congratulations. | ||
| Of course, you do your own shows as well separately. | ||
| So Anthony, wow, where do you want to start? | ||
| To me, it's like we're at the Super Bowl, sudden death overtime, tied. | ||
| We are about to, we've got the field goal here. | ||
| I mean, you can cut the suspense with a knife. | ||
| And I see the average populist conservatives like, oh, we've won. | ||
| Ho, ho, ho, the dumb liberals. | ||
| Oh, Mamdani. | ||
| Boy, we'll show them. | ||
| These white pillars that think they can sit back and eat popcorn. | ||
| I want to, I want to hit them in the head with a hammer. | ||
| Then you got black pillars that just bitch about Trump all day. | ||
| My great sage, my friend, what is really happening? | ||
| It's amazing, Alex. | ||
| First of all, how you doing, man? | ||
| It's been a while. | ||
| I always loved coming on the show and talking with you anytime I was down there in Texas. | ||
| Whenever you'd be at one of our shows, it was always such a blast. | ||
| So I hope you're doing well, man. | ||
| All of the things that you've been talking about are all connected. | ||
| It's a way for the people, and it's very, it's kind of simple. | ||
| The people that want what's worse for this country, the worst possible thing, which is the deconstruction of America, American values, institutions, everything we as Americans hold dear and have held dear for quite some time. | ||
| And blowing up the best thing, the world agreed that ever existed. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| By far, there's not even a close second. | ||
| And it's all connected. | ||
| Everything when we get these little victories and even Trump being elected, that was a victory for America. | ||
| And the way they try to chip away and chisel away at that victory by crapping all over him, trying to stop him from doing anything. | ||
| You just said earlier, you're amazed he's been able to do what he's been able to do at this point. | ||
| We saw it in the first term. | ||
| Everything he tried to do that was good for this country, that Americans knew were good for this country, they tried to stop him at every point. | ||
| The activist judges, the politicians in Washington, they lie. | ||
| They tried to imprison him. | ||
| They had him shot. | ||
| This is what they tried to do because he was trying to do what was best for the country and the voters that voted him into office and everything. | ||
| The economics that you were talking about, silver and gold, and the tariffs, how they're trying to stop him from being able to put tariffs on other countries because they've just been screwing America economically forever. | ||
| Oh, you mean 300% tariffs, so we can't put a 50%? | ||
| No, we have to, for some reason, we have to be the best people in the world. | ||
| And I don't mean by the way we always have been the toughest, but the biggest pussies. | ||
| Right. | ||
| We have to give in. | ||
| We have to hand out to everybody. | ||
| You just look at, you know, I don't remember any other president bringing up the cost of NATO to the other countries ever. | ||
| For some reason, we were just obligated to foot a huge portion of the bill and protect all of these countries from the evil Soviet empire. | ||
| And no one said a word. | ||
| And then when Trump said something, what do they say? | ||
| Oh, he's going after our closest allies. | ||
| He's screwing over NATO. | ||
| No, he said, pay your share, or we're not going to protect you. | ||
| This is one example of so many examples of how they screw over America, real Americans, and Donald Trump trying to just hold on. | ||
| And I understand what you're saying about white-pilled people and black-pilled people, but doesn't it sometimes just feel like we're hanging on by a little thread, Alex? | ||
| And that any moment that thread can break? | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| That's why I'm pissed at White Pill and say, trust the plan. | ||
| Trump's invincible. | ||
| It's 5,000 DJS. | ||
| And then Black Pills, we're all screwed. | ||
| Trump's evil. | ||
| It's all over. | ||
| No, he's got the real establishment trying to destroy him. | ||
| They're coming. | ||
| They've released all the. | ||
| I'm not trying to bring myself into this. | ||
| In the last month, most hosts were talking about all day. | ||
| I'm literally, other than Trump, the second most mentioned person in thousands of pages that Senator Rasley released and Jim Jordan with Jack Smith saying, get Alex Jones and his crew, which we now know they ran all the suits. | ||
| Literally, these are terrorists. | ||
| I mean, these are, so I'm saying they're scared of the people. | ||
| The fact that they targeted me, a popular talk show host, just shows how scared, which I love now. | ||
| You've been huge forever, but now Rogan's super awake. | ||
| Elon's super awake. | ||
| All the top comics, you were like this 20 years ago. | ||
| They're now awake. | ||
| So what I love is they thought they could get me and somehow it would stop. | ||
| They didn't understand. | ||
| Already a bunch of people were awake like me. | ||
| And now it's everywhere. | ||
| So, so yeah, they're going to lose long term. | ||
| The question is, can they suck us into a black hole and have a giant goddamn depression? | ||
| Well, they have been trying to fracture that alliance that the right has with each other. | ||
| Look, we don't all agree with the same stuff, but we've tried to hold ourselves together as a consolidated unit when it comes to the left trying to break us apart. | ||
| And Gavin McInnes, I saw him on the show bringing up a great point about how they're using Zionism and anti-Zionism, Christianity, the right, the left, Gaza, Palestine, Israel, all to try to fracture the right by trying to get this divide and conquer between people like Tucker and Nick Fuentes and you and me and people like Gavin and so many other people on the right. | ||
| Because you know what? | ||
| The left is constantly fractured into these little groups and it's very hard for them to get a foothold. | ||
| Fortunately for them, they've had the propaganda machine of the media and Hollywood for many, many years. | ||
| But one-on-one, groups of these people, they rarely agree on anything. | ||
| You see these protests, they'll have one thing. | ||
| Let's say it's abortion, but then they'll have Palestine and transgender and this. | ||
| They're so mental and fractured. | ||
| And they want that for the right. | ||
| They want to try to bust us up. | ||
| And I've seen them making some headway doing this, Alex. | ||
| It's not hard to do. | ||
| And I hate to see some people falling for it. | ||
| What do you think? | ||
| Well, I agree with you. | ||
| You've been a big critic of Israel before it was cool. | ||
| And I know Nick, I don't think he overall means bad, but Marjorie Shayla Green, big friend, and she's pro-Trump. | ||
| She criticizes things she wants to fix. | ||
| So we're supposed to do. | ||
| But the media brands it as she's broken with Trump. | ||
| Now Bill Maher has her on. | ||
| Now the View. | ||
| They are misrepresenting. | ||
| I mean, here is the LA Times today saying, is this the beginning of the end of the Trump era? | ||
| And it's all about Green and Fuentez, and we finally got them. | ||
| And so this is their only hope is to fracture us over Israel. | ||
| And I'm sorry, Israel is not the whole shooting match. | ||
| We have China. | ||
| We have the dollar. | ||
| We have Russia. | ||
| We have the border. | ||
| We have the dollar. | ||
| We have all these other big issues. | ||
| And I cover Israel as much as anybody. | ||
| My point is, though, making our culture all about, are we with the left and the Islamicists or are we with Israel? | ||
| No, we're America first. | ||
| And so, yeah, let's speak to that because this is very dangerous. | ||
| And this is their big play. | ||
| Their only hope is to divide the populist conservative movement. | ||
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| And they're frightened because they see that we're pretty unified. | ||
| And it's very hard to get a wedge in there. | ||
| And the popularity of a lot of people, whether you agree with them or not, it's overwhelming. | ||
| You're seeing a lot of people speaking their mind. | ||
| I mean, I've seen posts on X. I've made posts. | ||
| Let's stop there. | ||
| Let's go back to you and I eight, nine years ago being banned everywhere. | ||
| And for free speech, we've made the biggest gains ever. | ||
| To now, literally people that are being edge-lording. | ||
| I know they're getting it. | ||
| We did it intellectually. | ||
| I'm just being honest. | ||
| But it doesn't matter. | ||
| I think it's healthy. | ||
| People say whatever they want. | ||
| My point is that showed how much the establishment has lost control. | ||
| They're done. | ||
| The question is now, what happens in the future? | ||
| Yeah, they have lost control. | ||
| I mean, there are things I see posted and that I post myself that would never have been online for more than five minutes. | ||
| My account's canceled. | ||
| You're done. | ||
| You're demonetized. | ||
| You know, this isn't happening now. | ||
| And I'm very curious as to what the power base was that actually made, somehow made that decision to allow certain people that they deemed racist, sexist, homophobic, all that nonsense allowed them back. | ||
| I think they realized that the tide was changing, especially right after Trump's censorship and it failed. | ||
| So a lot of them are double dealers. | ||
| They at least pragmatically must, I'm not saying he's one of the better ones, but others, like suddenly they're letting my stuff, not me personally, I'm all over YouTube. | ||
| I'm dominating Instagram, dominating everything. | ||
| And it's because they realized the left was so dangerous going for broke to end even the institutions of stability that even the establishment, large portions got scared. | ||
| So there's a civil war in the establishment is what's happening. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And the thing with the left is they don't want us to be heard. | ||
| They don't want the right to be heard. | ||
| And they were in charge of a lot of the social media platforms and as they still are the media. | ||
| And it's so telling that they're petrified to have people with conservative ideology go to college campuses. | ||
| There's always a problem. | ||
| You know, Charlie Kirk, regardless of what really happened, I have questions. | ||
| The left called for his death. | ||
| Six trannies said he'll be dead tomorrow. | ||
| They celebrated the day he died, and then they celebrated his death. | ||
| So they're out there violent everywhere, shooting up ice facilities, killing people. | ||
| So the point is, is that metaphysically, they have owned it, and that shows how scared they are. | ||
| Petrified. | ||
| You know, I'm good friends with Ann Coulter, and she wants to speak at some of these college campuses. | ||
| She's not allowed to speak. | ||
| The security for the college goes, well, you know, and she was invited, invited by a certain group at the college to speak. | ||
| And then security, the day of, so they can't reschedule or do anything, says, well, it's too dangerous for you to speak because of security concerns. | ||
| Well, have you ever seen a right-leaning, a conservative college cancel a left-wing speaker? | ||
| We want to hear them speak because it's so insane most of the time. | ||
| Oh, I agree. | ||
| Tucker went to number one to debate. | ||
| He went to number one on Fox because they would come on his show. | ||
| I'm guessing, but I bet you invited a lot of liberals on. | ||
| They won't come on. | ||
| Yeah, they just won't come on. | ||
| You see it at these protests. | ||
| They hold up their signs. | ||
| Someone asks them, they grab a mic and a phone and they go, so what are you here for? | ||
| What are you protesting? | ||
| They have no clue what they're doing there. | ||
| They can't even, in the simplest of terms. | ||
| And then one of the cronies comes over and goes, don't talk to them. | ||
| Don't speak to them. | ||
| If you were so passionate about a cause to make a sign, go out, spend your Saturday afternoon protesting, wouldn't you make damn well that you know, if you're asked why you're there, what to say? | ||
| The most of them to be so passionate about. | ||
| Well, go to a Trump rally. | ||
| People will talk your head off. | ||
| Oh, yes. | ||
| Nicely, pleasantly, and politely. | ||
| So let me ask you a big picture then. | ||
| Just gut level prediction. | ||
| Do we win? | ||
| I mean, what's going to happen? | ||
| I think in the long run, we do, but it isn't going to be easy. | ||
| We have been fighting the establishment. | ||
| A lot of people like to say they're fighting the establishment. | ||
| Either side sees the other side as the establishment. | ||
| Well, when your side owns the mainstream media and Hollywood and Madison Avenue and everything they're doing. | ||
| Let's be clear. | ||
| BlackRock controls 87% of world assets. | ||
| They're 100% behind the left. | ||
| The left is the establishment. | ||
| Let's get that 100% clear. | ||
| We're the rebels. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And they don't seem to understand that that's who most people that want freedom, want real justice. | ||
| That's the enemy. | ||
| That's who you go after, the establishment. | ||
| And when they've been proven year after year for being the oppressive ones, being the ones that want to silence free speech, it isn't that hard for people to catch on. | ||
| But it is hard to steer them away from the mainstream media that brainwashes these people. | ||
| And I do think it's brainwashing. | ||
| I think it's MKUltra. | ||
| My new take on the old MK Ultra, get the soldier in the room, give him LSD. | ||
| No, it's founded with all kinds of weird sounds and ideas. | ||
| This now, the real MK Ultra now, they have enough outlets to put everybody under what they would do to one soldier. | ||
| Now, they don't have to hit everyone. | ||
| Actually, the vast majority won't be affected by it at all, but one or two people. | ||
| And they're under these psychotropic pharmaceuticals to treat depression and anxiety. | ||
| Crazy folks. | ||
| All of this is a part of how they can control people. | ||
| So now you got the whole country under the umbrella of MKUltra, but there's only one or two that are perfect. | ||
| Drugged. | ||
| They've been influenced. | ||
| The propaganda got to them. | ||
| Existential threat to democracy. | ||
| This guy's Hitler. | ||
| And before you know it, someone's going to take a pot shot at these people. | ||
| Well, you show your viscation. | ||
| I don't know if you read the documents, MK Ultra, Naomi, and the Frank Church Committee, but the MK Ultra was beta. | ||
| They wanted a way through mass media to do it. | ||
| That was the plan. | ||
| And so we know that's the plan. | ||
| And so let's talk about shutdown then and their open attempt. | ||
| The vast majority of polls show people know it's the Democrats. | ||
| Got to have 60 votes in the Senate. | ||
| Trump must get rid of the filibuster. | ||
| Thun isn't doing it because the Democrats might use it later. | ||
| They've already said they're getting rid of it. | ||
| They've already said they're going to pack the Supreme Court. | ||
| We didn't start this. | ||
| They did. | ||
| We have the constitutional break-the-glass emergencies. | ||
| This isn't tyranny. | ||
| These are emergencies. | ||
| I think Trump goes all out, ends the filibuster, packs the Supreme Court. | ||
| They want a war. | ||
| They got one. | ||
| I say, whole hog, what do you say? | ||
| Ooh, wow, that's a tough one. | ||
| I think it takes a lot to, if you want to load up the Supreme Court, get more justices in there. | ||
| I can't really see that happening. | ||
| No, no, no, I'm not saying you see it happen. | ||
| I'm saying we're not in the regular system anymore. | ||
| It's total war. | ||
| So how far do we go? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah, I agree with that. | ||
| I think we go as far as we need to go. | ||
| And I think Trump's done a great job of adhering to the rules and regulations. | ||
| He has. | ||
| And they say everything. | ||
| It's not the constitutional when it's been. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| But they're not operating by the rules. | ||
| We are. | ||
| So I'm not saying break the rules, but I hear what you said. | ||
| He's pushing to get the job done if he can without taking the gloves off, but he's got other options. | ||
| You know, they've constantly said he's wiping his ass with the Constitution. | ||
| And you don't think the left would prosecute Trump? | ||
| They prosecuted him for things he didn't do. | ||
| They tried to put the number one political opponent for president in prison. | ||
| They tried to kill him. | ||
| You don't think if he was doing something unconstitutional, they'd have piled on. | ||
| Anthony, they had at least seven grand juries trying to put me in prison the last five years. | ||
| Believe me. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| We kind of know about persecution and prosecution. | ||
| It is really amazing. | ||
| I do want to talk about New York if you got a little. | ||
| Yeah, let's do that. | ||
| Let's do that. | ||
| Let's get into Mamdani. | ||
| Well, he took the mask off in that victory speech, didn't he? | ||
| Oh, he did. | ||
| Boy, it didn't take minutes after him winning. | ||
| And he was this nice guy. | ||
| I mean, he's making TikTok videos that Gen Zers are loving and reposting. | ||
| And everything was about togetherness. | ||
| And then he gets up there after he wins. | ||
| And boy, that was a different person, wasn't it? | ||
| He's talking about every single race of person except white working class people in New York City. | ||
| He's going to appoint every appointment he has, the police commissioner, FDNY, his city council appointments. | ||
| These are going to be extremists, communist extremists. | ||
| All of them will be from minority groups similar to his own. | ||
| And the only white cloud over the whole thing, I can't even say sunshine over the whole thing is that he won't be able to unilaterally do a lot of the things he's saying that he'll do. | ||
| He can't just, the MTA runs the buses. | ||
| He can't just say, hey, free buses. | ||
| He could sit down with them. | ||
| He can negotiate taxes. | ||
| Hochl and other state politicians have to talk about raising taxes. | ||
| Hochl's already said she doesn't want to raise taxes. | ||
| Raising taxes is the only way Mem Danny could get anything. | ||
| We know it's a classic communist thing. | ||
| Get in, promise a bunch of free stuff, and then act like the evil people are blocking it, even though he knows it's impossible. | ||
| It's all dangling something. | ||
| That is exactly what I think he's doing. | ||
| He gets this, he's mayor. | ||
| He goes in with all of this great free stuff, and then Albany doesn't give it to him. | ||
| He goes, Oh, these bastards up north won't give me stuff to give you. | ||
| And then what does he do? | ||
| He runs for governor. | ||
| That will be Memdani's next step. | ||
| He can't run for president, at least not now. | ||
| He's not an American, natural American citizen. | ||
| But he will definitely run for governor under the umbrella of they screwed me. | ||
| I tried to do for you. | ||
| And it'll end up just like Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
| And we'll have another Islamic enclave in the United States like Dearborn and Minneapolis. | ||
| Boy, that is the truth. | ||
| Let's come back and finish up with your New Yorker by your life. | ||
| I know you moved out of there. | ||
| How many years ago you escaped New York? | ||
| Oh, I left about three years ago down here in South Carolina. | ||
| Alex, I could not be happier. | ||
| I left. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's so fantastic. | ||
| The people, the politics. | ||
| Let's talk about that. | ||
| Let's talk about it when you come back. | ||
| Because you meet northerners and everyone in the south. | ||
| They think we're me and they come to the south. | ||
| They go, God, you people are nice. | ||
| Like, yeah, we like you too. | ||
| We'll be right back because we're Americans. | ||
| You took methylene blue about 30 minutes ago. | ||
| Are you feeling it? | ||
| I think I am. | ||
| Well, you told me during the break something. | ||
| Repeat what you said is happening. | ||
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You feeling the I feel like that stuff in my fingers. | |
| I feel tingling fingers. | ||
| You're feeling the Palpatine love? | ||
| I think I feel the Palpatine love. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, go ahead and there's the camera. | ||
| Blast him with full power right there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Powered by methylene blue, ultra-methylene blue at the alloshieldstore.com. | ||
| So seriously, though, I didn't during the break. | ||
| I said, are you feeling? | ||
| I feel the tingle. | ||
| I do. | ||
| What are you feeling now? | ||
| Well, it's kind of going up my arms. | ||
| I feel it in my head and neck, too. | ||
| Like, when I'm talking, it seems like it's not really me talking. | ||
| I can hear my talking and going, wow, you. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| It's almost like an out-of-body experience for somebody. | ||
| Like, that's how it's like, I didn't tell you that. | ||
| It's like you're behind yourself. | ||
| That is what it feels like. | ||
| But my brain's going really fast. | ||
| You know, because my brain, sometimes it goes so fast that I can't get it out on. | ||
| All it does is increase electrochemical activity in the mitochondria, but that's a big deal. | ||
| No, I really like it. | ||
| I'm going to have to get on this stuff. | ||
| Here, Sher Kennedy taking it. | ||
| Kennedy literally gobbles it. | ||
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Unlimited power. | |
| Not going to be like that. | ||
| Well, I'm like that normally. | ||
| Yeah, you are like that normally. | ||
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Unlimited power. | |
| So I asked Anthony Cumia, old friend of mine, very popular talk show host, podcaster, you name it. | ||
| Find him on X right there at Anthony Cumiya, C-U-M-I-A. | ||
| Are we going to win? | ||
| He said, yeah, but it's going to be a lot rougher than people think. | ||
| And that's 100% true. | ||
| The Awakening Syrians all over the world. | ||
| It's amazing, but the left is counter-striking with everything they've got with the shutdown, with Mamdani, with the red-green communist Islamic alliance. | ||
| And so it's ours to lose. | ||
| We've got to be very, very serious about this. | ||
| So finishing up with Mamdani and then to the shutdown and then to Trump and all the wars. | ||
| And since you mentioned Fuente, I want to play a clip of him and some of the things he's saying. | ||
| And there's Fisher that I think the neocon Zionists are pushing even harder than him. | ||
| But just finishing up on Mamdani, once you said it, I hadn't thought of that. | ||
| It's totally clear. | ||
| Of course, they always dangle free stuff. | ||
| They don't give it to you. | ||
| But yeah, then he says, oh, I've got to be the governor, and then I'll actually give it to you. | ||
| That is like prophecy. | ||
| I predict that's true. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, every one of these guys that we've seen come over, and especially the Islamists, it's just the foothold they want, that initial foothold. | ||
| And then they just work their way up. | ||
| They make an enclave and they take advantage of it. | ||
| The greatest part about this country is the separate states' rights. | ||
| Because when I looked around, New York wasn't the New York I grew up in. | ||
| And it became, especially after COVID, the New York I did not want to remain in. | ||
| I didn't want to live there anymore. | ||
| I think they prey on the fact that people don't like change. | ||
| We don't want to move. | ||
| We don't want to pick all our stuff up. | ||
| Our friends and family are there. | ||
| If you got kids, it's even harder. | ||
| There's different schools. | ||
| But that is the sacrifice you need to make to enjoy what this country has to offer. | ||
| Go to a state that is more conducive to what you want your America to be. | ||
| So I was very unhappy with my taxes, the fact that I couldn't protect myself with the best tools available to me, a firearm on me at all times in New York, isn't allowed. | ||
| And then to top it off, they have a law enforcement and a judicial system that caters to the criminals. | ||
| So you look around and go, well, I don't have to stay here. | ||
| I can leave. | ||
| And thank God in 2022, whenever I left, the technology was available to do my show from down here. | ||
| So I left. | ||
| And like I said, I couldn't be happier. | ||
| And I think a lot of people, especially in cities like New York, LA, Chicago, they are doing the same thing. | ||
| I think they are sadly mistaken if they believe that these millionaires and billionaires are just going to sit and take it and pay for all of these programs that not only do they not agree with, they think are absolutely insane. | ||
| Well, I've also seen a bunch of clips of people just interviewing the crazy Mamdani supporters, one of these cab members. | ||
| They're like, we have hope. | ||
| We don't know how it works. | ||
| We're just going to do it. | ||
| But others go, no, if the billionaires and millionaires leave, we'll just tax the middle class. | ||
| Well, who do they think those people are? | ||
| So it's total insanity. | ||
| So here's the larger question. | ||
| If you pull back, how do we respond to Mamdani? | ||
| How do we respond to their lies? | ||
| Because as populists or conservatives, we're awake, but their constituents are so dumb. | ||
| Is there any hope even trying to talk to them? | ||
| That's a tough one because, yeah, like you said, they don't even know what they're voting for. | ||
| You listen to those interviews and yeah, literally, and I don't use the term literally lightly. | ||
| Literally, they say things like, well, he'll find the money. | ||
| I heard that today. | ||
| He'll find the money. | ||
| He'll figure it out. | ||
| You voted for this guy. | ||
| I use the word hope. | ||
| We don't know, but we hope he finds it. | ||
| We hope. | ||
| We hope he finds it. | ||
| Here's what we do with Mem Dani. | ||
| And it's kind of the same thing we did with David Dinkins when he was mayor. | ||
| Not for the same reasons, but look, he was elected by the people. | ||
| Let him do what he's going to do. | ||
| And what happened after New York, Juliani, Juliani came in to clean that mess up. | ||
| And I think maybe, I think New York's too far gone now. | ||
| And I don't even think Mem Dani can screw up enough for liberals, Democrats, women to say, you know, well, he's bad. | ||
| We made a mistake. | ||
| We should vote someone else in in four years. | ||
| So I don't know, but the best thing you could do with a liberal and especially a liberal politician is let them do what they're going to do and call them out at every turn. | ||
| Call them out for the nonsense and lies. | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| So look at your crystal ball. | ||
| Minneapolis, Portland, New York. | ||
| Does it become a John Carpenter movie where it just becomes a walled off city of hell? | ||
| And then we have a national divorce. | ||
| I mean, how do we do that? | ||
| Trump's saying he's going to cut. | ||
| New York is three times the funding. | ||
| Federal funding is Florida. | ||
| Trump can just cut that off and head this off of the past. | ||
| What happens on the current course to New York? | ||
| Yeah, New York is absolutely different. | ||
| It's so much different than Minneapolis and Portland and other things. | ||
| And it's been this supposed melting pot for so long of diversity. | ||
| So I think it's camouflaged more. | ||
| I think you can camouflage some of the nonsense that the politicians have brought to New York City for quite some time. | ||
| But eventually, especially with an Islamist in there, a communist, somebody who does not appreciate American values. | ||
| As a matter of fact, he detests them. | ||
| This is a whole new ball of wax here. | ||
| So this might be that final nail in New York's coffin. | ||
| I don't want to sound too pessimistic about it. | ||
| We've had some really garbage mayors, and we've had some great ones, and New York has suffered or done well with either. | ||
| So we'll see. | ||
| That's a hard one to predict. | ||
| You could look at Minneapolis and go, oh, yeah, that's screwed. | ||
| That is just screwed. | ||
| There's no turning back. | ||
| Dearborn, Michigan, a place in Detroit. | ||
| I mean, that was a city of the ability. | ||
| It's not the classic American iconic center of business. | ||
| They literally have seized our second capital. | ||
| Well, here's Mamdani surges ahead of Schumer, risk finding himself left behind. | ||
| And I agree that this is the new party. | ||
| And Mamdani said it's a new political order. | ||
| But what does that spell for the Democrats at large? | ||
| They may be able to seize a few cities and hold it, but they're committing political suicide. | ||
| Yeah, I think after he's sworn in January, how he does in New York is going to be a huge reflection on the Democrats going into the midterms. | ||
| I think a magnifying glass is going to be on New York City to see how this guy's doing. | ||
| And will people want to gravitate toward more of these extreme Democrats or liberals or Democratic socialists? | ||
| Or will it be something where we look and go, oh, boy, you want to steer as far away from these people as possible? | ||
| So I think it's going to be the latter of the two. | ||
| But we'll see. | ||
| We'll see how poorly he performs. | ||
| Well, there is a great awakening, a populist awakening. | ||
| The fourth turnings here. | ||
| And so people that weren't awake before kind of grope around the dark and go to different, not even extremes, but just people that promise things that are impossible. | ||
| Now, we know the left are disingenuous. | ||
| Dick Nick Fuentes. | ||
| Known him nine years, and I don't think that he's a person that is a bad actor, that he means bad. | ||
| He's standing up when he believes and saying the same thing for 10 years. | ||
| But he's come out, I'll play a clip of him, and declared victory and said, We're going to take over the Republican Party now. | ||
| But still, his main fight is with Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin, who are pretending like they're just neocons, Dick Cheney acolytes, that they are the party. | ||
| So it's like, oh, well, you're the party. | ||
| So I'll agree to have a fight with you. | ||
| That's a lie within a lie. | ||
| They're not. | ||
| It's about issues. | ||
| Secure the border, secure the dollar, stop the wars, get industry brought back in. | ||
| You know, all of that. | ||
| So I see the left is only obsessed with Israel in Gaza. | ||
| I'm sure cover it some, but that's all they know. | ||
| And it seems like so much of what you call the new right. | ||
| And then I see the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, you know, Atlantic, all of them going, oh, great. | ||
| Nick Fuentez is driving a wedge in. | ||
| I think it's good to stop foreign entanglement. | ||
| I think it's good to exercise foreign influences, whether it's Israel or anybody else. | ||
| But at the same time, I'm worried in the 35,000-foot view about what this leads to, where this goes, and why the left is salivating over this and why they think it's such a key thing. | ||
| And what your advice, everybody, would be here's Nick Fuentez. | ||
| I've got the actual quote. | ||
| Well, you actually hear it from him. | ||
| But he is saying, you know, we've won. | ||
| We've taken over. | ||
| And, you know, to me, it's just very frustrating. | ||
| I know there's two clips. | ||
| I gave you a shorter one. | ||
| I want clip two from yesterday. | ||
| It's longer, okay? | ||
| So I want to go to clip two. | ||
| Sorry, I got so much here. | ||
| No, I want to go to God. | ||
| I got too much stuff here today. | ||
| No, I want to go to clip two from yesterday. | ||
| Nick Fuentez rant, America first is inevitable. | ||
| That's the clip I want to play. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Greatness means that we will become the number one superpower ever in history and we will dominate the world. | ||
| That's what it meant to be great as America. | ||
| What does greatness mean to you? | ||
| That we shrivel up like the libertarians want us to and we don't tell anybody what to do and we sit at the United Nations with our hands folded in our lap and we get lectured by communist third worldists. | ||
| Okay, now it's Africa's turn to speak. | ||
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| I can't do an Afghan action. | ||
| They're going to get out there and say, ah, we need more money, man. | ||
| We need more foreign aid and shit. | ||
| And we're going to say, okay, like, no, we're not going to take our place among the nations and get bossed around and told what to do and listen to everyone speak and be constrained by international law. | ||
| That's gay. | ||
| Whether we like it or not, we are an empire. | ||
| We don't want the Jews telling us what to do. | ||
| We don't want China telling us what to do. | ||
| We don't want any country, any people, any religion to stand in our way. | ||
| Amen. | ||
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We just want to be a republic and not bother anybody. | |
| Who are we to tell Venezuela? | ||
| So that's his point on imperialism. | ||
| We'll get Anthony Cummins' take on that. | ||
| But here's the clip I wanted. | ||
| Nick Fuentez takes a victory lap and lays out what's next. | ||
| Now, listen to this. | ||
| This is what Nick is thinking is going on here. | ||
| There's a lot more going on here. | ||
| It is. | ||
| This is advanced. | ||
| This is the next stage. | ||
| Congratulations, guys. | ||
| We have penetrated the outer wall. | ||
| The outer wall has crumbled. | ||
| As the Atlantic said, the firewall has crumbled. | ||
| We have broken through the gates. | ||
| Groiper legionaries have stormed the first wall. | ||
| And now the pro-Israel side, the conservatives, have retreated behind the next layer, behind the second wall in their concentric circles in their tiered city. | ||
| We did it. | ||
| We won the argument. | ||
| We beat censorship. | ||
| We beat cancel culture. | ||
| Our ideas are mainstream. | ||
| We won the debate. | ||
| We won the hearts and minds of millions of young men, and they're everywhere. | ||
| 30 to 40% of the White House are Groipers. | ||
| You lost. | ||
| Will Chamberlain, Shapiro, Mark Levin, you lost. | ||
| You lost the conversation. | ||
| We won. | ||
| And now we're taking it to the next level. | ||
| We graduated. | ||
| Congratulations, everybody. | ||
| We won. | ||
| And we have now graduated to phase two. | ||
| Phase one, I had to be the human battering ram and blow the door open with the flash bangs and everything. | ||
| I had to entry so that everybody else can come in. | ||
| I had to break the taboo. | ||
| I had to break the cancel culture, the censorship. | ||
| I had to break the spell that you could still be popular being called an anti-Semite, a bigot, a Nazi. | ||
| And I had to do what I had to do to achieve that. | ||
| We had to make the arguments, persuade everybody. | ||
| We did that. | ||
| We accomplished that. | ||
| Now what? | ||
| I'll tell you now what. | ||
| What happens next? | ||
| Now that we're inside the building, now we got to lock this shit down. | ||
| Okay, we're in. | ||
| Groipers have broken through the front lines. | ||
| We've exploited the gaps. | ||
| We've infiltrated. | ||
| We've penetrated. | ||
| What do we do now? | ||
| I'll tell you what we do. | ||
| Get those positions. | ||
| We are now jockeying for the most important positions everywhere where it counts. | ||
| That's the name of the game. | ||
| People say where, what? | ||
| Everywhere where it counts. | ||
| So those positions at UCLA, those limited numbers of seats, their student body, that's where it counts. | ||
| Harvard, Yale, Princeton, George Mason, George Washington, UVA, universities, Georgetown, that's where it counts. | ||
| College Republicans, young Republicans, Turning Point USA, that's where it counts. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Anthony's going to leave about 10 minutes. | ||
| So when I post this on Accident Rumble later, I'll put the full thing in. | ||
| But he says, like the left did, we won't say who we are. | ||
| We'll infiltrate everything. | ||
| We'll do this. | ||
| Now, obviously, Nick's had a big effect, and I'm not taking away from that or his views. | ||
| But this is a larger global awakening. | ||
| It's a fourth turning. | ||
| You see the left and Islam waking up and taking over. | ||
| This is a radicalization period. | ||
| And I don't think the fight of the Republican Party should be about Zionists versus Groipers. | ||
| It doesn't mean that's not a fight and we shouldn't have foreign interest or whatever, but there's a lot of other things going on here. | ||
| And I don't know about secretly infiltrating institutions like the left does. | ||
| I think we were promoting freedom. | ||
| We do it out in the open. | ||
| And I'm not trying to attack anybody here. | ||
| I'm trying to have a larger discussion about the censorship culture, the bad things Israel's done, and things people can criticize. | ||
| That's all come as a crest. | ||
| And I think from his analysis to say the Groupers have done this, and now we're going to do this. | ||
| I don't want to say it's a loser's grandeur. | ||
| I'm not even putting it down thinking Mega's good. | ||
| I'm just saying there's a lot of other big forces here. | ||
| And I know Nick's smart that he should think second, third, fourth order consequence from about how insinuary this culture is because we don't want to get a French Revolution in our hands. | ||
| Anthony Coomin, you just saw that clip. | ||
| What do you make of that? | ||
| Because all over the corporate media and in Israel, they're panicking like Nick Fuentez is, you know, literally the reincarnation of Hitler. | ||
| They're saying Tucker's Hitler and he's not even politically close to Dena. | ||
| Everyone's Hitler. | ||
| Yeah, so what do you make of what you just saw? | ||
| Yeah, well, Nick's a very smart guy. | ||
| He's charismatic, and he is a young guy. | ||
| He appeals to young men. | ||
| And I think his only, and it's not even a fault, but he's a funny guy. | ||
| Nick is a very funny guy. | ||
| He does a show, and he's very up to date on everything that's going on politically. | ||
| But he's also a young, funny guy. | ||
| And we all know what that's like. | ||
| So they're using that against him. | ||
| I think Nick makes so many great points when he speaks, but all they're going to show is when he's dropping end bombs and talking about Jews in a way that isn't speaking about it in real world terms. | ||
| It's just kind of guys knocking stuff around, having some fun. | ||
| But that's who they'll present Nick as. | ||
| They do not want to present him as a very knowledgeable guy. | ||
| And a lot of the stuff he does talk about, if you are an America first guy, you're going to agree with that. | ||
| And I think the whole world, as you've said, and especially here in our country, things are changing. | ||
| And it's coinciding with what Nick talks about. | ||
| I don't think Nick is responsible for it per se, partially. | ||
| I think he's been in the news a lot. | ||
| I think he has taken a lot of the brunt of what goes on because of what he said. | ||
| But I think the whole change is a combination of a lot of things. | ||
| And people are just tired of having to walk on eggshells around a lot of different racial groups, religious groups. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| People are done with political correctness. | ||
| I'm not taking credit away from Nick. | ||
| He's done a lot and broke through. | ||
| He's amazing. | ||
| I'm just saying the left is trying to make him the reason it happened right now and act like he's good in ways. | ||
| That creeps me out. | ||
| What do you think the trap is there? | ||
| Well, we saw what happened with Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I mean, they didn't like what he was saying and they eliminated him. | ||
| I mean, there was an assassination attempt on Nick about a year or so before. | ||
| January, yeah, about 10 months ago, 11 months ago. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And, you know, it's frightening that they'll put someone up there as that's the guy. | ||
| This is the guy that's starting this. | ||
| I mean, I was there with Trump 20 years ago. | ||
| That's what I've told Nick probably on air. | ||
| I'm saying, listen, be careful. | ||
| And I know it's fun to be an edgelord. | ||
| You're just doing comedy and satire, but I'm saying you're in a position of power now. | ||
| They've set you up as the devil. | ||
| So just remember they want to kill you. | ||
| In fact, I told him a month before Charlie got killed. | ||
| I said, I think people like you and Charlie Kirk are the main targets. | ||
| Yeah, here's the guy trying to shoot him. | ||
| He's got his gun. | ||
| It's got a crossbow. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So the left or the powers that be, whoever you want to, whatever you want to call them, they see him as the figurehead they could put up there and say he's the bad guy. | ||
| He's the reason. | ||
| And then, you know, the mental patients will act accordingly. | ||
| And it's a dangerous thing. | ||
| But I think Nick is a part of what is going on. | ||
| We're tired of being chastised and told we can't be pro-America, pro-Christian. | ||
| And a lot of Americans are tired of having to tiptoe. | ||
| We've tiptoed too long. | ||
| We've been canceled. | ||
| So what does the left do now that they know the spell is broken? | ||
| I think they're still working on a plan. | ||
| But like I said, holding certain people up as the bad guy seems to be what they're doing. | ||
| Tucker interviewing Nick was a huge thing because Tucker is looked at as a big name and he gets a lot of viewers. | ||
| And these aren't people hate watching him. | ||
| They're not people like, oh, like you watch MSNBC or CNN to go, ah, shut up. | ||
| I hate you. | ||
| People are watching because they agree and they're pissed and they want their voices heard through people like Nick. | ||
| Well, exactly. | ||
| I engineered the interview. | ||
| Only say this is true. | ||
| Trying to not have a right-wing Fisher. | ||
| And then the Zionists came in and created a bigger one with the interview. | ||
| So it's like, you're damned if you do, damn if you don't. | ||
| Anything that happens, anything that's done, whether it's an interview, legislation, a vibe, it has to be knocked down by the left. | ||
| That's their mission. | ||
| So we could look at what we're doing and see it as advancing and doing very well. | ||
| And they will just try to knock it down. | ||
| And again, since they have the power of the media and whatnot, it's very hard to not believe that they're succeeding. | ||
| But when you take a look at the bigger picture, you do realize that, look, real Americans, true Americans that believe in this country for what it was built for. | ||
| And we are tired of it. | ||
| And we want not to go back in time. | ||
| We just want the basic ideals and institutions that we hold dear to be there for future generations. | ||
| We're the flower of the Renaissance. | ||
| America's the latest best idea that worked. | ||
| We're back to the future. | ||
| We're not going back to feudalism or anything. | ||
| America is the cutting edge. | ||
| We want to go back to the badass thing. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| I mean, you look back and obviously, look, technology has made this country very different from what it was. | ||
| There's no turning the clock back. | ||
| When we say make America great again, it doesn't mean going back to a different time. | ||
| It's make it that great place, the great. | ||
| Like you're 70 years old and can't get a heart on, and you get Niagara, you get a heart on again. | ||
| It doesn't mean you're going back to 20. | ||
| You just get a heart on again. | ||
| Right, exactly, Alex. | ||
| You know, when I'm at a loss for words, I can always depend on Alex Jones to help me out. | ||
| Hey, you got to come back more often. | ||
| I want to come on your show. | ||
| I know in the old days, I was too drunk to come on. | ||
| I'm never hardly drinking more, but hey, you're looking great. | ||
| We really appreciate your kicking ass. | ||
| How do people find your different shows? | ||
| I don't even got to do a bunch of them. | ||
| I got to tell you, and this is proof positive that things are changing. | ||
| I was hired. | ||
| I wasn't even looking for a gig, Alex. | ||
| And I was hired by the number one talk radio station in the country, WABC, 77WABC, New York. | ||
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So things got to be changing or they're crazy over there. | |
| Well, they're just back to the show. | ||
| He's got to the number one show before. | ||
| How about we actually put number one shows on? | ||
| Hey, what a unique idea. | ||
| Yeah, so Sunday night, 8 to 11 for the time being. | ||
| Sorry, Sarva. | ||
| Yeah, 77 WABC, 8 to 11 p.m. Eastern Time, Sunday nights. | ||
| And then I have my show on censor.tv, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday. | ||
| My ex-account, Anthony Kumia, very easy. | ||
| It's my name. | ||
| And compound media on YouTube. | ||
| A lot of videos. | ||
| New ones go up every day. | ||
| And I got to tell you, Alex, I appreciate the hell out of you, what you've done, the sacrifices you've made for what we're seeing now, Frank, finally. | ||
| Well, I appreciate you. | ||
| Well, they're getting ready to shut us down the next month. | ||
| They tried hard, but it's finally here. | ||
| So we launch a new thing. | ||
| Get me on, help boost me, because they're trying to take me down. | ||
| Anthony Kume, great job. | ||
| Talk to you soon. | ||
| Well, there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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| I wanted to get Matt Bracken, who's a really smart researcher, best-selling author, former Navy SEAL on, about where we are. | ||
| How many days are we in the new Trump administration? | ||
| 280-something? | ||
| This Mamdani thing, the Red-Green Alliance. | ||
| A lot of Republicans are like, great, this will expose them. | ||
| No, this is a long-term plan. | ||
| This is not funny, like Steve Mannon said. | ||
| This is serious. | ||
| 290 days today. | ||
| But this tariff thing, if the Supreme Court shoots that down, that's 500%, because I say that. | ||
| There's five Supreme Court rulings to do what he's doing that I know of. | ||
| And I've talked to the experts and seen it. | ||
| If they shoot that down, he's got to override it with the constitutional crisis. | ||
| Then we've got all this other stuff. | ||
| How does the shutdown 36 days in feed into this? | ||
| A couple days they canceled 10% of the flights. | ||
| They say they may have to cancel them all. | ||
| The Democrats aren't going to stop. | ||
| All they have is election fraud. | ||
| They want to tank the economy. | ||
| Trump has emergency powers that you have to break the glass for. | ||
| We didn't bring ourselves to this point. | ||
| So at this point, I say get rid of the filibuster. | ||
| I mean, he probably wouldn't be able to get it done, but pack the Supreme Court. | ||
| I mean, they brought us here. | ||
| They're the ones doing all this illegal stuff. | ||
| We're doing break the glass emergency stuff that's in the Constitution. | ||
| I'll ask Matt Bracken about that when we come back at the start of the next segment. | ||
| I'll turn the baton over to him ahead of the war room with Harrison Smith 3 to 6 p.m. today. | ||
| And obviously, it's like you saw me last few nights. | ||
| I got a bunch of news I haven't hit and more stuff breaking. | ||
| I'll be filing reports at Relog Shones on X at Rumble and InfoWars for now. | ||
| But look at this: Justice Department preparing subpoenas for John Brennan probe. | ||
| Sources say, well, I broke that six months ago. | ||
| They've already been subpoenaing people in his orbit, and Brennan is extremely concerned. | ||
| Tulsi Gabbard's already released the documents where Obama ordered Crossfire Hurricane through Brennan. | ||
| It was always Brennan commanding it behind the scenes, the Arctic Frost. | ||
| It's him. | ||
| And so they're closing in. | ||
| And we have already seen three indictments. | ||
| They're being hamstrung by people like Todd Blanche. | ||
| But Trump's patience has been lost. | ||
| Just like he fired the new head and asset that Elon wanted and figured out he'd been manipulated, brought him back yesterday. | ||
| Let me tell you, Trump knows he's got foxes in the hen house. | ||
| So Trump on the possibility of Supreme Court halting tariff power, it would be somewhat catastrophic for the country. | ||
| I agree with that. | ||
| We're going to play that clip when we come back briefly. | ||
| And then I've got some really good news out of Texas. | ||
| But we've got a guest here who's got important news to cover. | ||
| So I'll do a report on the good news out of Texas that'll be out by 4 o'clock or so today because I need to elaborate on this. | ||
| So guys, all the clips I just sent him to do, we're going to do that after this. | ||
| Because I got Matt on because I want to get his expertise and understand all this. | ||
| Got a very good ruling out of Texas. | ||
| Very exciting. | ||
| And of course, it's pure common sense. | ||
| But common sense in a world of tyranny sounds crazy. | ||
| It's the old thing of the old wise king and a witch poisoned the well and made the whole city-state go crazy. | ||
| But he hadn't drunk out of it, so he wasn't crazy. | ||
| They were all turning against him. | ||
| So he went and drank from the well. | ||
| That's some sick wisdom. | ||
| I wouldn't do that. | ||
| But that's kind of what we're dealing with here. | ||
| So, oh, there's also this. | ||
| God almighty, there's just so much. | ||
| I'll do a special report on this, too. | ||
| You'll find on X and Rumble. | ||
| We'll have on the side for you to share. | ||
| We already knew this. | ||
| We already knew this from our sources. | ||
| Good God, Comey's daughter, Maureen, offered to free Jeffrey Epstein if he falsely implicated Trump and his crimes, according to his cellmate. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| We'll be right back with Matt Braggins. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I've been focused all day mainly on the tariffs in the Supreme Court. | ||
| I know we're focused on Mamdani, and that's important and what that means. | ||
| We're about to cover that in the next 45, 50 minutes. | ||
| And I had an economist on earlier breaking it down. | ||
| This is totally constitutional. | ||
| If they rate back the hundreds of millions that have already been brought in, it's going to lower the credit rating. | ||
| It's going to fry the whole Trump plan. | ||
| Even though the Supreme Court's done some good rulings recently, those were mainly just political. | ||
| This is where the neocons and the globalists come in because their whole globalist system is based on unfair trade deals with China and others screwing over the West. | ||
| So I cannot describe to you how existential this is. | ||
| And I was talking about this at 11 a.m. | ||
| Not like I'm smart. | ||
| It's just a fact. | ||
| Here's Trump later in the day, like 1 p.m. or so, Trump on the possibility of Supreme Court halting tariff power. | ||
| It would be somewhat catastrophic, somewhat catastrophic for our country. | ||
| President Trump confirms if the Supreme Court strikes down tariffs, America will have to pay back trillions. | ||
| We're taking in trillions. | ||
| European Union, $150 billion. | ||
| Japan $650 billion. | ||
| He's already got the deals. | ||
| South Korea, $350 billion. | ||
| Do the right thing. | ||
| But that's because you can read the writing on the wall. | ||
| Five, two conservative justices, Roberts and Gorsuch, three of the liberals, literally excoriated the Trump lawyers and said, you're not allowed to have taxes. | ||
| That's the power of Congress. | ||
| Well, it's not a tax. | ||
| It's a regulatory system outside the country, not a tax on the people. | ||
| You don't have to buy a Mercedes or a BMW if the price doubles. | ||
| No. | ||
| So this is outrageous, but it's what I expected. | ||
| And I said months ago, expect the treason on the tariffs. | ||
| Expect the Supreme Court to show themselves. | ||
| And now you've got red lights flashing everywhere. | ||
| I have a very bad feeling. | ||
| Yet Robert's under investigation for all these weird law groups he's part of that advertise. | ||
| They go to these dinners and these week-long retreats and they, quote, make business deals according to what they're doing in the court. | ||
| I mean, it's a clearinghouse of evil. | ||
| So here's Trump back to back, and then we'll get Matt Braggin's take on it. | ||
| This is the best one. | ||
| And we can do other things, but they're slow by comparison. | ||
| Like as an example, with the 100%, I was able to do it instantaneously when we were threatened by the rare earths, as you know, the magnets. | ||
| And I did it instantaneously. | ||
| It was a matter of seconds. | ||
| And it was a matter of seconds that I got a phone call. | ||
| Let's work this out. | ||
| We would have had not nearly the defense that we had. | ||
| It would be a shame. | ||
| It would be somewhat catastrophic for our country. | ||
| I have to be honest with you. | ||
| I don't want to get too much involved. | ||
| But what we've done, you know, we're taking in hundreds of trillions of dollars. | ||
| If you take a look at the numbers we have, we're at $17 trillion right now. | ||
| We're going to be at $21 trillion, about $21 trillion by the time I've finished my first year. | ||
| Biden, as an example, the Biden administration was at less than a trillion for four years. | ||
| We're going to be at $21 trillion for one year. | ||
| In the history of the world, there's never been a country that's done that. | ||
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Not China, not the U.S., not anybody. | |
| And a lot of that is because of the tariffs and the fact that the president is a competent president that knows how to use them. | ||
| And I use them for national defense. | ||
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Issues are ruling. | |
| It could be several weeks. | ||
| Are you going to lay out any new additional tariffs? | ||
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I don't know what to talk about. | |
| I'm going to hope that we win. | ||
| I can't imagine that anybody would do that kind of devastation to our country. | ||
| You know, we have to pay back trillions of dollars. | ||
| We've taken in trillions. | ||
| We haven't taken in billions. | ||
| We've taken in trillions of dollars. | ||
| We've made trade deals based on that that give us, as an example, European Union, $950 billion. | ||
| Japan, $650 billion. | ||
| South Korea, $350 billion. | ||
| Without this, we're not talking about that kind of money. | ||
| And they're okay. | ||
| They're satisfied. | ||
| They love us. | ||
| I just left. | ||
| They all love us. | ||
| So it's not like we're such bad people, but they were doing it to us until I came along. | ||
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All right. | |
| Now, notice that's at 1:46 p.m. East. | ||
| That's 12 noon, 1246 noon hour. | ||
| Let's go to infowars.com. | ||
| I wrote that headline myself two months before I went live. | ||
| See it right there? | ||
| 1058. | ||
| SCOTES set to overturn Trump's tariffs, devastating American comeback. | ||
| Now, Amos, that's no brainer. | ||
| But when he says devastation, he's not joking around. | ||
| That's what's devastated us long term. | ||
| So I'm going to hand the baton to Matt Bragg to take over. | ||
| He's got a lot to cover on Mondani and the big picture and the left and false flags. | ||
| Russia's warning that NATO is going to launch a false flag on our nuclear reactor to get control because they're losing so bad, NATO and Ukraine. | ||
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| The great Matt Bracken of enemiesforendomestic.com, best-selling author, former Navy SEAL. | ||
| Really respect him. | ||
| Smart geopolitical mind takes over now. | ||
| Matt Bracken. | ||
| Yeah, first, before we start talking about the news, I want to show I've been trying this stuff for the last three months, and I'm still in one bottle, believe it or not. | ||
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| I've never said before you were in shape, but it looks like some inflammation has gone down your face. | ||
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| Thank you. | ||
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And then there's, you know, no side effect. | |
| There's no like letdown or I mean, I don't know. | ||
| I asked Grock about it and I asked Grock because I was just interested in it from my reading creativity kind of angle. | ||
| I'm writing rather, you know, writing a new book on Ireland, the future in Ireland. | ||
| But I had once had a prescription to something called modophenil, which people on like third shift use to stay alert and awake, like working at the nuke plant overnight. | ||
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| They give that to soldiers now instead of speed, instead of amphetamine, because they don't just want you, you know, running around the battlefield hyped up. | ||
| They want you also having high cognition. | ||
| And Grock compared the two and the MB. | ||
| You know, this is, it's legit. | ||
| I mean, it's not snake oil. | ||
| I mean, it's considered serious stuff. | ||
| So, I mean, I take it. | ||
| I recommend. | ||
| Thanks for the testimonial, but I've heard about Abidil. | ||
| That's what they developed. | ||
| What, 30, 30, 25 years ago, the pilots on long missions were the first ones were like basically Adderall, but it caused mistakes. | ||
| So they spent decades trying to develop something and finally got it 20 years ago that wasn't really habit forming. | ||
| It didn't fry you, but gave you, you know, kept you up. | ||
| They found it had even more focus. | ||
| I've heard of that drug. | ||
| My doctor actually recommended me. | ||
| Yeah, modophenil. | ||
| Modophenil. | ||
| But what did Grok say about the two comparatives? | ||
| And I also asked about low-dose low-dose cannabis for the creativity angle. | ||
| And Madafanil is definitely for alertness and attention and maybe some of the creativity benefits, but it's what I've been using for several months, and I do recommend it. | ||
| I know airline pilots that also do like a half a drop or long flights over the ocean, things like that. | ||
| Well, we know R.O.K. Jr. takes a lot of it. | ||
| Yeah, right. | ||
| And he's certainly alert. | ||
| Can't do anything for his voice, but that's a different situation. | ||
| Well, thanks for the plug. | ||
| I can't wait to listen to you. | ||
| Yeah, this is, I've been listening today, yesterday, and I think that New York is going to be a really perilous situation and a bellwether. | ||
| Some people like George Will and others are saying, well, they deserve it. | ||
| They're going to get their punishment. | ||
| But this infection and this rot and corruption, it's not going to just stay in the five boroughs. | ||
| New York City is like the ballast and the center of gravity of New York and really New England, economically, culturally. | ||
| So it's not like they're going to do escape from New York and put a wall around the city. | ||
| They can't do that. | ||
| So you have to think, well, is Mamdani, is he really just stupid? | ||
| Does he really think that socialism is going to work this time in New York, in New York City? | ||
| Then, no, there's no way. | ||
| First of all, socialism and communism can only work to the extent that they can work at all if you have a fence around the entire sovereign entity like East Germany or Soviet Union. | ||
| You can't have communism in a city where people can leave. | ||
| The doctors will just leave. | ||
| People don't realize this. | ||
| The Berlin Wall did not go up in 1945. | ||
| It went up, I think, in 1961. | ||
| And it went up because of the brain drain. | ||
| The entrepreneurs, the doctors, they just started leaving East Germany. | ||
| And eventually they had to put up the inter-German border and a wall to keep people in. | ||
| So there's no chance that they're going to be able to, for example, have New York City grocery stores. | ||
| I mean, that's guaranteed to fail. | ||
| It could work to a certain extent in the Soviet Union because from the farm to the cities, one government controlled the entire process. | ||
| But suppliers aren't going to bring food into New York City at below market price, and especially not if people aren't going to be arrested for shoplifting and stealing. | ||
| I mean, it's just an open invitation when you've got this new mayor who's a defund the police guy, calls the police racist, hates capitalism, lied to get into the country. | ||
| He's only been in the country five years, right? | ||
| So the next thing you know, he's a young 30s guy and he's the mayor of New York. | ||
| So he's both for Islam, Sharia law, and for trans and homosexual rights. | ||
| I mean, you say this is the cognitive dissonance must be breaking his head. | ||
| No, not at all, because his goal is to wreck this city and by extension, wreck the state. | ||
| It's a well-thought-out plan. | ||
| We're all familiar with the Calergy plan. | ||
| You can see aspects of that here just flooding the country with people from the third world, from very low IQ countries that are guaranteed to vote Democrat for the rest of their life. | ||
| In cities like New York and in states like California, we've seen anybody can vote. | ||
| There are all kinds of people bragging on social media that they're illegals and they just voted. | ||
| You just walk in and fill out a ballot. | ||
| In California, when you get a driver's license, which they give to illegals, on the same form is your voter application. | ||
| And you have to affirmatively like X out that you don't want to vote. | ||
| It leans towards you're going to be a voter when you get your driver's license as an illegal alien. | ||
| I mean, that's why the sanctuary cities and states are sticking to their guns like this, because they would probably lose 10 or 20% of their electorate if the illegals couldn't vote. | ||
| And we've seen that in New York. | ||
| Something like I saw two-thirds of New Yorkers now, New York City residents, have somebody in their household who was not born in America. | ||
| I mean, this is like beyond Ellis Island era, but at least then the people that came wanted to be Americans. | ||
| They saw the Statue of Liberty. | ||
| They wanted freedom. | ||
| They weren't getting off the boat to go on welfare, to hook into an NGO funded with our tax dollars that's set up to basically fund everything that they need. | ||
| There's an account I follow on X called Oilfield Rando, like Random. | ||
| He's in the Southwest, an oil worker, great account. | ||
| He's been digging into all these funding channels in different states where illegals that just get off the plane or off the boat or that cross the border with under Biden, immediately they're getting five, 10 times more than what any American on welfare gets. | ||
| It's like, oh, we've got aides that are going to be assigned to your case to make sure all your kids that have never seen a dentist get dental care. | ||
| That you're going to get every kind of checkup. | ||
| You're going to get housing allowances. | ||
| You're going to get the cell phone, the EBT card, everything right off the bat. | ||
| They're literally buying votes. | ||
| And I know that I just mentioned the Calergy Plan. | ||
| Count Calergi in the early 20th century, he was a Japanese-European mix, and he kind of had a, he was born with a real chip on his shoulder about Europeans and wanted to basically blow up the European ethnic identities. | ||
| Today, they actually have an award in the EU, the Calergy Award. | ||
| It's like their highest award. | ||
| What have you done to most wreck Europe? | ||
| It's literally an award that they give. | ||
| Then you've got a couple of Americans, I suppose they were Americans, Cloward and Piven at the University of Columbia. | ||
| They came up with, I think, or maybe another university, but they came up with the Cloud-Piven strategy to break capitalism by overwhelming it with people on welfare and taking social services so that the default will be everybody apply for social services. | ||
| There's no way the capitalist system can function. | ||
| It'll wreck the economy, and that will lead to the proper revolutionary conditions for moving into Marxism. | ||
| So you've got so far the Calergy Plan and the Cloward-Piven strategy. | ||
| And the third part of this triad is the Dunning-Kruger effect. | ||
| I love all these names. | ||
| So the Dunning-Kruger effect is basically where morons think they're smart. | ||
| When you have a person who's got like an 85 IQ and You ask him if he, you know, he thinks he's a genius. | ||
| He's too dumb to know what he doesn't know. | ||
| So these fools in New York that are voting for Mandani, Mamdani, they think they're being smart. | ||
| Like we're going to outsmart capitalism. | ||
| We're going to finally get a socialist in. | ||
| They don't realize they're being used as like the, you know, the cannon fodder, the useful idiots to bring in the Calarghi plan that's flood the country with non-ethnic Americans, hopefully from a low IQ place. | ||
| Cloward Piven, they only foresaw Americans going on welfare. | ||
| So now you add the rest of the world going on welfare. | ||
| That's Cloward Piven and then Dunning Kruger, these millions of people, you know, with a sub-80 IQ that get to vote. | ||
| It's amazing to think that when America became great, when America, when we wrote the Constitution, our founding fathers, our original document set this country on its path, it did it under a gold standard and with tariffs. | ||
| Just saying. | ||
| But that at that time, the only people who could vote were landowners, adult male landowners. | ||
| I mean, you had to have some skin in the game. | ||
| The idea that we would not only empty out insane asylums and give drug needles to addicts, but then at the same time, we're going to lead them to the Dropbox for a ballot that they probably won't even fill out. | ||
| I mean, in California, they had the envelope where you could see the no votes and throw them out right through the envelope. | ||
| I mean, this country's democracy has become a sham at this point. | ||
| And I don't see when you extend, excuse me, when you extend suffrage to, you know, to essentially the retards and the misfits, you know, that we've generated in this country, not just the people of low IQ, but then leading them into the path of mental pathologies like transsexualism. | ||
| And then you not only let them vote, you put the paper in their hand or you send multiple ballots to their apartment. | ||
| Maybe they don't even live there anymore. | ||
| And everything is made to default to the vote will count. | ||
| So there's really, I don't think, any way we're going to vote ourselves out of this mess. | ||
| I don't think we're going to come up with a better political strategy. | ||
| You know, the Republicans aren't going to reunite and all come together behind Trump and find a way Schumer will finally give up. | ||
| I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
| I think this Mexican standoff is going to continue, the shutdown. | ||
| And I think that the wheels are coming off. | ||
| I think that we're hearing vibrations in the engine that shouldn't be there. | ||
| And when we come back, I want to talk about the economy a little bit because there are things happening where the leaders of our economy, I think, are really way out into bubble territory. | ||
| The flagships of our economy, like NVIDIA and Palantir, I think that they're just like the mighty Titanic heading for the iceberg. | ||
| The flagship is, I think, in trouble. | ||
| And we'll talk again on the other side of the break. | ||
| This is Matt Bracken today. | ||
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| You know, that little ooga chaka, mugga, oomka, kong. | ||
| i'm really good okay we're back You know, I said we're going to talk about the economy, which in some ways reminds me of the Titanic. | ||
| You know, full speed ahead. | ||
| Everything's great. | ||
| Stock market is hitting all-time highs. | ||
| But before I do it, I want to mention something about this Republican Party fratricide that's going on. | ||
| It really makes me sick to see what wimps and terrible words I would say about the neocons and the Israel first part of the party, what they're doing over the slap over Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, platforming Nick, who's obviously been on Alex Jones many times recently. | ||
| Very smart guy. | ||
| Don't agree with a lot of what he says. | ||
| But now trying to excommunicate people like Tucker from the Republicans. | ||
| I mean, he just spoke it at Turning Point a couple weeks ago, and now they're trying to turn him into Hitler. | ||
| So I'm sorry to see the Heritage Foundation president backing away from his defense of Tucker. | ||
| It just shows such weakness. | ||
| Meanwhile, the Democrats are just riding roughshot. | ||
| They have an attorney general. | ||
| Imagine the guy that will be choosing the cases, who to prosecute, who to let off, who to have cases thrown out, said, I want to shoot a Republican colleague in the head. | ||
| And he wasn't joking. | ||
| Those text messages and a phone call showed he was dead serious, including wanting to see his colleague's children killed so that his colleague would understand the importance of gun control or something. | ||
| I mean, this is really sick stuff. | ||
| So we've got a communist in New York City. | ||
| Trevor Louden in the last hour, great guest, expert on communism, every bit of everything about communism. | ||
| So this guy comes in, Mamdani, and in just five short years, he's the mayor of our biggest, most important city. | ||
| It's like the beating heart of New England, New York City. | ||
| And he's going to blow it up, essentially. | ||
| He's going to sabotage it. | ||
| He's not stupid. | ||
| He knows they're not going to be able to invent supermarkets with, you know, out of magic fairy dust to feed people. | ||
| And if they don't want to pay, they just steal it and there will be no police. | ||
| I mean, come on, this is ridiculous. | ||
| He knows what's going to happen. | ||
| This is like driving a stake through the heart. | ||
| I mean, you can say, look, Matt, it's only one city, but it's almost like saying, all right, we're going to rip the battery out of the car. | ||
| We're going to tear the crankshaft out of the car. | ||
| The car won't run without it. | ||
| The knock-on effects are going to be terrible. | ||
| NYPD are going to be leaving in droves. | ||
| Sure, they'll come to Florida, but you can't have a socialist system where people can leave and where capital can leave. | ||
| So this is not like another experiment, number 9,000, that socialism/slash communism can't work. | ||
| This is a plan to blow up New York City. | ||
| This is a plan to wreck it. | ||
| Mamdani doesn't care. | ||
| He'll move on to the next project after this. | ||
| It's terrible to see what's happening, but at this point, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that we're stuck on this ride. | ||
| Newsome's going to have, they passed this Prop 50 out there that to basically give no representation to Republicans out of California. | ||
| It's already gerrymandered 90%. | ||
| They want to gerrymander it 100%. | ||
| I mean, even in some strong countries, you just see such weakness. | ||
| You see in Texas, Abbott seems to be just in the thrall of the Chamber of Commerce GOP types because he's just bending over kowtowing to all of these immigrant groups because he thinks, oh, it's going to increase our GDP. | ||
| In Texas right now, we have imported, and not just in Texas, but it's going to be a battleground. | ||
| We've imported two ancient clans that have an ancient feud, which is the Hindus and the Muslims. | ||
| And if you can imagine, the Muslims hate the Hindus 100 times worse than they hate Christians and Jews. | ||
| Under the Sharia law, Christians and Jews get a little waiver as long as they're good boys and they follow the rules as dimmies, as second-class citizens, they can be tolerated because they're people of the book. | ||
| So as long as you don't step on the Sharia toes, as long as you pay your jizya tax and step out of the way of Muslims and never strike a Muslim, even if a Muslim strikes you, you can survive. | ||
| Muslims hate Hindus like kryptonite. | ||
| When the Muslims, when the Mohammedans went into South Asia, Pakistan and India, it was just a slaughter to the death. | ||
| They're idol worshipers, obviously. | ||
| And so now in Texas, you've got not only mega mosques and Muhammadan enclaves being built with the government's affirmative A-O-K, but you've got Hindu enclaves being built with, I think, what is it, a hundred-foot monkey god statue? | ||
| I mean, get out of here, a hundred-foot monkey god statue in the Bible Belt, Texas. | ||
| And if you can say, so what, Matt? | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| You're importing another civil war. | ||
| Don't we have enough? | ||
| Muslims and Hindus hate each other. | ||
| It'll be feud, clan warfare, period. | ||
| And by the way, that reminds me, I think it's going on right now, but in Birmingham, England, there's a really big soccer match that's been anticipated for weeks. | ||
| It's in kind of a wacky league that is, it's not like the main national leagues in the UK, but there's an Israeli team called the Maccabees. | ||
| They're playing a Birmingham league team, and the Muslims in Birmingham run the place. | ||
| They own Birmingham, England, and they're having an Israeli team playing. | ||
| And it's, you know, the police are saying, we can't promise any security. | ||
| Israeli fans just should not go. | ||
| Because in previous incidents like this, you've had, to put it, clashes is to put it mild. | ||
| They've hunted these guys down and beat them up. | ||
| The Israelis aren't always the best fans. | ||
| Sometimes they can act out themselves. | ||
| But in this situation, they've been warning for weeks. | ||
| If you have this game, it's just going to be bloodshed. | ||
| So keep your eye out for that. | ||
| But yeah, so back to New York. | ||
| We have a Muslim in name only, if you want to look at it that way, a Muslim communist, a pro-gay trans rights Muslim communist. | ||
| And you say, Matt, how can that be? | ||
| These can't possibly work out together. | ||
| Well, this is an old pattern. | ||
| We've seen this historically. | ||
| The two minority groups in a situation can form a coalition and knock off the top. | ||
| In Britain, you've seen the, as Muslims increase their percentage in neighborhoods, they go solidly with labor and labor plus Muslims winning coalition. | ||
| In the Iranian Revolution in 1979, people think it was all just Khomeini, Khomeini. | ||
| No, it was Khomeini and the communists versus the Shah. | ||
| So the communists allied with the Muslims, the Shia Muslims in Iran, until the Shah was out. | ||
| Then the Muslims wiped out the communists, purged the communists. | ||
| So this is an old pattern. | ||
| They'll form a coalition until they've knocked off the prior more stable country, the king or whatever government in England. | ||
| They'll knock that off, wreck the country. | ||
| What they're trying to do, the communists are trying to create the revolutionary conditions to bring in communism. | ||
| And the Muslims are trying to wreck the former Christian country to bring in Sharia law. | ||
| And the big losers will be us, just regular old heritage Americans. | ||
| We're the big losers in this battle. | ||
| We're such suckers to just put up with it, to just not see this a mile away. | ||
| I mean, you can see this from outer space, what's happening. | ||
| So they're going to wreck New York. | ||
| They're going to basically beg Trump to send in the National Guard because it'll be considered an insurrection. | ||
| The Insurrection Act is there for a reason. | ||
| George Washington used it for the frigging whiskey rebellion, over not paying taxes on whiskey. | ||
| They sent the army, I think, in New York State or Pennsylvania. | ||
| But this has been used historically. | ||
| The liberals and the liberal media lose their mind now because a couple hundred fat, out-of-shape Texas National Guard guys get sent to Illinois, for example, which if you send 200 people, that means really 50 on a shift, which is nothing in a city like Chicago or Portland or San Francisco. | ||
| That's nothing. | ||
| But in 1962, this is what they don't tell you. | ||
| Do you know how many troops? | ||
| And I ask people this and people are always stunned. | ||
| I first heard this on Bannon and I looked it up myself. | ||
| I heard it on War Room. | ||
| How many troops did John F. Kennedy, you know, darling of the Democrats at the time, how many troops did he send to Oxford, Mississippi, to Ole Miss to integrate, desegregate the University of Mississippi? | ||
| 31,000 troops. | ||
| He sent the, not reservists, you know, called up weeks later. | ||
| It was like, now move. | ||
| They sent the 101st Airborne Division from Kentucky to Mississippi, active duty paratroopers, like go now, in trucks, in airplanes, go. | ||
| They had the entire Oxford, Mississippi campus look like Fort Bragg or Fort Campbell. | ||
| 31,000. | ||
| They had soldiers in classrooms. | ||
| They had soldiers in halls. | ||
| It was no messing around time. | ||
| Where's that in our history lessons? | ||
| Now Trump sends a couple hundred fat out of shape weekend warriors and the left loses their minds like it's you know, like it's he's becoming MacArthur and Truman has to put a leash on him or fire him. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| A couple hundred troops is nothing. | ||
| And the left is actively, actively trying to trigger Trump into an overreaction, which they think that they can use. | ||
| It'll be something like, you know, George Floyd, you know, meets seven days in May. | ||
| You know, it's going to be riots with troops versus Antifa. | ||
| That's their goal, is to push it to that level. | ||
| You know, when there's no garbage pickup, when the stores are empty, because suppliers won't bring food into stores if it's going to just be robbed. | ||
| They're actively instigating this conflict. | ||
| And what they're gearing up for is a 2025 version of Fort Sumter. | ||
| We don't know where it's going to be yet, but remember, Fort Sumter in 1861 was a federal installation, say like a federal building in Chicago, Portland, or San Francisco. | ||
| It was a federal installation right in the middle of Charleston, in the harbor, not like way offshore. | ||
| It's like right there, visible from every corner of the shoreline of Charleston. | ||
| There's this little fort with an American flag. | ||
| And it was attacked, and that began the Civil War. | ||
| Now we have federal installations under siege, under attack. | ||
| And if Trump even sends a couple hundred National Guard, the left loses their minds. | ||
| And something that's different now, we have lawfare on every single level that are on the side of the Democrats and the insurrectionists. | ||
| So when rioters throw bricks at cars and then they get tear gassed or pepper sprayed, they go in front of a, they get their free ACLU or the legal aid, the commie legal aid group. | ||
| They get a free lawyer. | ||
| The lawyers are there at the riot handing out cards, telling them what to say, what to do. | ||
| They go in front of a commie judge who lets them out. | ||
| Then their commie lawyer fills out a lawsuit to sue the police for pepper spraying them. | ||
| They go in front of a commie jury and they get a settlement where the rioters who were throwing the bricks get paid millions of dollars. | ||
| I mean, this is upside down and backwards world that we're living in right now. | ||
| And we're gearing up for much worse. | ||
| And I don't know who's going to lead this parade, whether it's going to be Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, or New York. | ||
| And right now, it looks like it could be New York because, you know, the mayor, when he comes in, when he's sworn in, on that day, he can fire the chief of police and bring in Che Guevara as chief of police. | ||
| You know, he's got that power and he can do things that will so demoralize the police that he won't have to fire them. | ||
| They'll quit. | ||
| I mean, remember, his goal is not to establish the first in history communist utopia. | ||
| His goal is to set up the conditions for a bonfire and burn the city down to the point where Trump has no choice but to go in heavy like John F. Kennedy did and send entire battalions and brigades of troops. | ||
| I mean, if for no other reason to clear the garbage out. | ||
| A modern city can't function if, let's say, the water treatment plant is sabotaged. | ||
| If the garbage men go on strike because they're not being paid or the garbage company won't do it for free. | ||
| So Momdani can say, I order the garbage trucks to pick up the trash. | ||
| Well, they're going to say the hell with that. | ||
| We're not being paid. | ||
| I mean, not to mention that we're in the second month now of the government shutdown, which to me reminds me of Mexican standoff. | ||
| I actually sent an idea for this cartoon to Ben Garrison, the great Ben Garrison, because I think he'd be perfect for this. | ||
| It's like one of those seven-way Mexican standoffs that you see, like with Spider-Man or pulp fiction. | ||
| Everybody's aiming guns at everybody. | ||
| You would have Trump and Vance and AOC and Momdani and Schumer all pointing guns at each other, but they're on a boat that's sinking. | ||
| That's the economy. | ||
| It's not just some good, the bad, and the ugly. | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| Out in the middle of a grave, of a cemetery, three guys. | ||
| This is a Mexican standoff while our air traffic controllers are going to be peeling away. | ||
| We're going to be, like we heard in the last hour with Elliot, the gold guy, we're seeing the engine seize up. | ||
| This is like we've been driving with the engine warning light on, and now it's blinking, okay? | ||
| And the temperature is pegged over to hot. | ||
| And we're just saying, we're just going to keep driving. | ||
| We have no choice. | ||
| We can't stop. | ||
| We have to keep driving. | ||
| But the engine, you know, the gas is running out. | ||
| The engine is smoking now. | ||
| And you think it's just going to all solve itself? | ||
| You know, the Democrats are now being run by AOC and Momdani and the radicals. | ||
| They don't care what Chuck Schumer thinks. | ||
| They think he's yesterday's news. | ||
| They'll be happy if Chuck Schumer goes down in history as some old cuck, some old fool, you know, that they used as a front man to take the blame when their goal is to actually run this car right off the cliff in a way that it can't be fixed. | ||
| And they think when this car is absolutely wrecked and there's food riots and everything else, that only socialism is going to save them. | ||
| That Trump will come in heavy. | ||
| He'll try to act like a, you know, in their mind, a Pinochet or a Franco, you know, to put down the socialist rebellion. | ||
| And then they're going to trigger the big conflict. | ||
| And at the end of the day, it'll be socialism on top. | ||
| The Mohammedans, the Muslims, at the same time, they're listening to that and they're nodding and they're saying, sounds good to me. | ||
| That looks like that's going to wreck capitalism in a way it can't be fixed. | ||
| and will ride the crazy train with Momdani, the pro LGBTQ trans Muslim communist, right? | ||
| Which makes no sense, but it does, if you consider him to just be like the detonator, you know, that's that's getting ready to ignite the bomb. | ||
| He wants to wreck New York, and that's like wrecking the beating heart of our economy, at least in New England. | ||
| to force Trump to come in with the troops, it's going to be a total disaster. | ||
| And meanwhile, there's no sign of the shutdown ending, no sign at all. | ||
| You've got our flagship corporations, essentially, Palantir and NVIDIA are like so much of our economy right now. | ||
| I watched a great video on a friend of mine, Mike Ferris, a Coffee and a Mike show. | ||
| He had Jack Gamble on talking about this circular accounting where there's really, they're just selling the same product back and forth to each other. | ||
| You know, it's a lemonade stand where there's really no lemonades being sold. | ||
| But on paper, it looks like they're making millions at the lemonade stand. | ||
| But it's just a shimmera. | ||
| It's a mirage. | ||
| And right now, Palantir's price to earnings ratio is like astronomical. | ||
| It's like over 500. | ||
| I mean, it's like, are you kidding me? | ||
| Have the laws of gravity been abolished? | ||
| I mean, are we just like now under the new rules of physics and economics? | ||
| If we see Michael Burry, B-U-R-R-Y, he's in the movie, The Big Short Everybody Has Seen or Should Henry. | ||
| He called the great financial crisis before it happened. | ||
| He called the bubble. | ||
| He called Lehman Brothers. | ||
| They said, oh, you're shorting. | ||
| You're unpatriotic. | ||
| You're a terrible person. | ||
| You should always be boosting the economy. | ||
| And he's saying like, this is a bubble. | ||
| And it was. | ||
| Well, he has put almost a billion dollars in put options, which is like shorting options on Palantir. | ||
| He is betting that the bubble is going to burst. | ||
| Imagine it's like 80% of his holdings, almost a billion dollars he's put into betting that Palantir is a bubble that's going to burst. | ||
| So I think that we are really on thin ice. | ||
| I mean, the only real advice I can give people at this time is have some cash, have some precious metals in your possession that you are physically holding. | ||
| Have your survival food. | ||
| Have a water source that can last longer than not just a couple gallons. | ||
| I mean, you need a water source. | ||
| Things can get really crazy. | ||
| And the main thing is you have to move away from the big urban cities. | ||
| You've got to get away from the blue hives. | ||
| When the supply chains break down, anything that happens causes the supply chains to break down. | ||
| It can be communists in New York saying, we want food, we don't want to pay. | ||
| Well, they're not going to get food. | ||
| It can be a cyber attack. | ||
| It can be all kind of things happening on the highways with the truckers. | ||
| But if the supply chains break down, this country, all bets are off. | ||
| And even things like water treatment, it's not guaranteed. | ||
| These things are not guaranteed. | ||
| So if you have any way to do so, try to move away from the big urban cities while you can, because I think it's going to get pretty crazy. | ||
| And I think that the people that are really running the Democrat Party right now, they know it and they want to blow everything up. | ||
| You know, the communists and the Islamists both think they'll be on top of the heap when the dust settles, but I don't think that it is. | ||
| I think that we could be entering a period of, frankly, a dictatorship of the left or the right or anarchy. | ||
| So choose your poison. | ||
| Anyway, that's me, Matt Bracken. | ||
| You know, you can get my books on Amazon or from me directly from my own website, enemiesforeignanddomestic.com. | ||
| I've been writing these things for many years and most of them have been kind of coming true. | ||
| So I wrote these back in the day so that people would listen to me when it really came to crunch time. | ||
| And I think it is coming to crunch time. | ||
| And I'm currently writing a new novel set in Ireland a few years in the future because I think Ireland is where if there's going to be a reconquest of Europe, I think it's going to start in Ireland. | ||
| At least that's the way that I'm going to write it. | ||
| And I'm really proud to be on InfoWars. | ||
| I'm proud to support Alex. | ||
| I don't know anybody else, not me, who could have ever borne up under the strain that that man has been under for years. | ||
| The pressure that he's been under for him not to be in a padded room right now, it blows my mind that he's physically stronger than he's been in years and he's still in the fight. | ||
| And there are all of these pit bulls and piranhas on him 24 hours a day. | ||
| I don't know how he sleeps. | ||
| I don't know how he gets up in the morning. | ||
| I think almost anybody would have been a wreck long ago. | ||
| So until the next time I see you, Matt Bracken, for Alex Jones and Infowars, adios. | ||
| Harrison, I am so excited to talk to you. | ||
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| Hey, when you're plugging, we got all the time in the world. | ||
| I loved his self-element formula. | ||
| I am an acupuncturist. | ||
| I have a master's degree in Chinese medicine. | ||
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| I really appreciate I stopped cake and all of my other stuff that I was taking. | ||
| And I just take a lot of you guys' stuff. | ||
| I mean, because I love you and I want to support everything you guys are doing. | ||
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| And are we paying you, Katie? | ||
| Did we pay you to call? | ||
| I would love to work for you. | ||
| I swear, Alex Jones' picture is on like my mantle with all of my family pictures. | ||
| That's amazing. | ||
| We love Alex. | ||
| You know, some people call in the office. | ||
| This person, you're paying them. | ||
| But like, no, our products really are good. | ||
| People really like them. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| Well, I accredited it to like the life-changing experience I had when I decided to leave California because I didn't want to bash Trump. | ||
| And I listened 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 feel like that life-changing event for me was because of listening to all the information that he gives. | ||
| He's not like predicting the future. | ||
| He's just giving you the information that's hard to find where they're telling you what they're going to do. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, now you have a three-year-old kid. | ||
| So your life's going great. | ||
| I've said it before, but with a lot of these products, like you really don't know what it's going to do for you because you might not know that you're lacking a vitamin or lacking a mineral. | ||
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| Iodine is one of those things where like, as soon as you start taking it, you're like, oh, I'm not supposed to, and I'm not a doctor. | ||
| This is not a medical claim, but people experience this. | ||
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| Thank you for the plug, Katie. | ||
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