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| Austin. | ||
| Great to see you again in person, only the second time. | ||
| But I feel like best buddies with you because I watch all the time. | ||
| Been on your show. | ||
| You've been on my show. | ||
| Here you are for the next hour, 30 minutes or so, however long you want to stay. | ||
| And talk about planets aligning, though. | ||
| We had this set up like a week or so ago or a couple weeks ago for you to come in on this Saturday. | ||
| And then all hell broke loose yesterday. | ||
| And now even Thomas Massey seen the documents. | ||
| I know the congressional stuff. | ||
| I know the DOJ inside baseball. | ||
| The DOJ under pressure from Kash Patel and others and Pam Bondi is holding off on this. | ||
| People are giving Ed Martin the credit. | ||
| He's like, don't give me the credit. | ||
| But I can tell you, he officially's been looking at this. | ||
| They knew this a long time ago. | ||
| We knew this. | ||
| A Capitol Police officer with another group connected to Pelosi, who's actually CIA, that's confirmed, with the fake pipe bombs and all that. | ||
| They were planning a false flag against Kamala Harris, who they had go to an office building where this bomb got planted outside. | ||
| We knew this right when it happened four and a half, five years ago, but now it's come out. | ||
| Thomas Massey, America's waking up today to learn that Capitol Police turned CIA orchestrated. | ||
| This is Thomas Massey, one of the most trusted people in America. | ||
| The pipe bomb. | ||
| Again, America is waiting up today to learn. | ||
| The Capitol Police turned CIA orchestrated the pipe bombs on January 6th, and the FBI has covered it up for over four years. | ||
| I questioned FBI Director Ray, ATF Director Dattelbach, and FBI Assistant Director. | ||
| And now they're questioning why has Kash Patel sat on this for 10 months? | ||
| They know all this. | ||
| They have the geolocation off of her cell phone. | ||
| Prado groups were able to get it. | ||
| They claimed it was corrupted. | ||
| They couldn't, but they proved it. | ||
| They also got the cameras, ran it through the programs that do the biometric gate. | ||
| And now she's at the CIA. | ||
| This is so huge. | ||
| And Pelosi, when this news broke, literally started to break. | ||
| She basically resigned. | ||
| So all hell's breaking loose. | ||
| We have that. | ||
| Maduro says he's ready to exit if Trump provides amnesty, Putin on standby with military aid, threatening to deliver hypersonic missiles. | ||
| This is totally insane. | ||
| We're in day 38 of the shutdown. | ||
| Much of the air traffic is shut down. | ||
| You're going to be trapped in Austin. | ||
| There is so much to get to. | ||
| So Russell Brand, RussellBrand.com, Rusty Rockets on X, one of the top talk show hosts in the world. | ||
| So good to have you here, my friend. | ||
| I'm really grateful to be here with you. | ||
| And it kind of feels like a pilgrimage to be in this hallowed and sacred space with you, Alex Jones, a man so extraordinary that I think initially people didn't know how to categorize you. | ||
| Now I do. | ||
| Since coming to Christ, I've understood what your role is in the culture, that you are an early prophesier. | ||
| And, you know, you know who prophesies, Alex. | ||
| You know who does that work. | ||
| And I suppose because we live in such an extraordinary, ultra-rational, but super dumb culture, people don't know how to understand someone that communicates like you, that sees the future, that speaks with passion, that isn't perfect because you're flesh, but you are a real great man. | ||
| You've done really, really great things. | ||
| And I hope in spite of the amount of attacks you endure, that you feel peaceful and held and loved because you do a lot and you're churning a lot of energy. | ||
| So thank you for having me here. | ||
| I think you're really great. | ||
| Well, thank you. | ||
| Well, Russell, I've followed you very closely and have loved your work. | ||
| But some people say, oh, he just now had this conversion to Christianity a few years ago. | ||
| And I happened to be at the same island years later in Florida, Boca Grande, where it actually happened. | ||
| I talked magically to the old man of the locals that saw what happened. | ||
| I don't even know. | ||
| I know this story, but you kind of had a Saul on the road to Damascus moment, but you were already seeking. | ||
| But I remember 12, 14 years ago, whenever it was, you were leaving Katy Perry. | ||
| Keep talking about Katy Perry. | ||
| The reason I raise it is. | ||
| Because of Justin Trudeau. | ||
| Is that why you're bringing it up? | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| The reason I, who cares about it? | ||
| I agree. | ||
| But I remember her dad on saying, no, no, they were listening to your show. | ||
| Russell was waking up. | ||
| She wasn't. | ||
| He was saying you were being good. | ||
| She was with the devil. | ||
| And I'm like, why does Katy Perry's dad want to come on? | ||
| Because I wasn't following celebrity stuff. | ||
| And then later you came on. | ||
| It was just crazy that you were, I learned through the direct grapevine that you were already having this struggle, whatever it was, 14 years ago, 12 years ago. | ||
| I forget. | ||
| Then you came on the show after that. | ||
| So you were already starting to have this awakening or at least tremors of the big earthquake earlier. | ||
| Man, you can't take LSD when you're a kid and not recognize that there are forces and powers that go beyond our rational material understanding of reality. | ||
| You can't get off drugs and get into recovery without recognizing that you need a personal relationship with God. | ||
| My reluctance to embrace Christ was that I thought that Jesus Christ and Christianity were just another method and modality of control, that they were ultimately about conformity. | ||
| The church in my country is very different from the church in yours. | ||
| Anglican. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, primarily Anglican. | ||
| Of course, there's Catholicism and a variety of denominations, but culturally, the church feels like I've met amazing Christians in the UK. | ||
| But what I mean to say is its broad and general function seems to be control. | ||
| Now, there's no one who's a better expert in. | ||
| Quasi-state run. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, Church of England is state-run. | ||
| Well, if you think about it, Church of England, it's like it suggests that it's somehow inferior to England in the running order, Church of England. | ||
| It's beneath England. | ||
| And I think probably, I really would love to know your thoughts on this, Alex. | ||
| I feel that this revival that we're participating in that's unfolding before us might be a reinstating of Christ to his right position on the throne. | ||
| That nation, while nation is important, it's nation under God, not nation that deploys and utilizes God for its. | ||
| Well, I totally agree. | ||
| And I want to get to that, but I'm talking about you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Because how long is it going to be before we get to talk about me, Alex? | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
| This is just important. | ||
| I gave you that big compliment at the beginning. | ||
| I think it's fantastic. | ||
| How often are you on X? | ||
| I don't think I've ever gone on X and Alex Jones is streaming. | ||
| Or 100% of the time, Alex Jones is streaming. | ||
| How are you keeping yourself alive? | ||
| How are you enduring this pressure? | ||
| I'm mostly here to get coached with how to survive globalist attacks. | ||
| That's the number one thing I wanted to learn from you. | ||
| I want your stamina. | ||
| I want your endurance. | ||
| And man, since you did that massive transformation, I want your abs. | ||
| Alex Jones. | ||
| You already got better abs. | ||
| You've hewn yourself out of rock. | ||
| You've managed yourself out of controversy. | ||
| But come on, this is the same thing. | ||
| No, no, but your story is important for everybody because I can look in your eyes and I have Holy Spirit discernment and I see your works bring people to Christ. | ||
| A lot of people say, oh, this guy was, you know, and by the way, I'm not as big a lady slayer as this guy, but I was no slouch. | ||
| The point is the whole Bible and history. | ||
| Don't call it a lady slayer when I've got to face a rape trial. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Oh, well, they're lined up. | ||
| There were no slayings. | ||
| Don't punish seduction. | ||
| Eloquence, eloquence. | ||
| All things are love, Alex. | ||
| Man, they're turning frogs, gay. | ||
| I was running away here earlier. | ||
| A frog touched me on the ass. | ||
| Now, it was consensual. | ||
| I'm not saying it's not consensual. | ||
| I'm not having it anymore. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| But my point is, is that I watched the process and saw it early on and knew that you were sniffing around all this and trying to change. | ||
| And even, you know, your ex-wife's dad's like, no, Russell's waking up and she won't. | ||
| She's with the devil. | ||
| He's actually trying to go in. | ||
| And I was like, really? | ||
| So I saw that long process. | ||
| And then I'm going out to Tucker's show like eight months ago in Boca Grande. | ||
| And I get dropped off by the drivers has to pick me up at the airport 50 miles away. | ||
| And I just walk into where I'm at this little hotel. | ||
| And this old man comes up and he says, you know, Russell Brand goes, oh, Alex, I love you, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| I'm a Catholic, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| Let me give you a rosary thing and all this. | ||
| He goes, you know, I was here a few years ago when he had his conversion and he was not having a breakdown, like a spiritual experience out on the water in his clothes. | ||
| And I just felt led by God to go to him and talk to him about Christ and God. | ||
| And then he accepted Christ right there. | ||
| I don't think the old man was lying. | ||
| Anybody knows the story? | ||
| Maybe it was made up. | ||
| But then I talked to locals and I talked to Tucker and he'd heard about it from them that actually happened. | ||
| So is that a true story? | ||
| I don't remember being in the water in my clothes, but it's the sort of thing I might have done. | ||
| And I was at Boca Grande visiting Tucker. | ||
| You are in a bathrobe right now. | ||
| I'm in a bathrobe right now. | ||
| Yeah, you're right. | ||
| So did you have your main conversion on Boca Grande? | ||
| No, what happened was, is, look, I can understand why people will be cynical about anything. | ||
| Look at the world that we occupy. | ||
| What information can you trust? | ||
| The old man said you were, he started talking for a few hours. | ||
| I'm obsessed about the old man. | ||
| Like this old man, I don't know about this old man, but what I can tell you is coming to Christ for me was like the inevitable discovery of someone that has always been there, always been there, present. | ||
| And initially, Alex, the reason, as I said, that was... | ||
| Like discovering yourself. | ||
| Yeah, because it's the deep truth within you. | ||
| Like, all of us are familiar with a second voice in our head that's sometimes self-condemnatory, that tells you you're not good enough, that you're worthless. | ||
| Many of us are trapped in a constant inner dialogue with kind of aspirations. | ||
| That's why Satan's called the accuser. | ||
| Well, I wonder if it's demonic. | ||
| I do. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| The devil tells you you're not good enough to be good. | ||
| I hear you, man. | ||
| I hear you. | ||
| But what I'm saying is that when Christ appears on the plane of your consciousness, when the spirit moves over the water, when the prima materia of consciousness is infused with the divine, you discover that an aspect of yourself is Christ. | ||
| Now, I don't mean that in a grandiose way. | ||
| I'm not claiming any personal or particular access to Christ. | ||
| I'm saying, in fact, that that was obscured from me most of my life. | ||
| I was worshiping the culture. | ||
| In fact, more interesting perhaps than my conversion to Christ is my apostasy against the culture that I was a priest for previously. | ||
| When you're in Hollywood and you're making a bunch of money and you're having a load of sex and everyone's telling you you're fantastic, you don't realize that you're an appointed voice of the system. | ||
| It becomes very obvious with someone like Yuval Noah Harari, the writer of Sapiens, who probably is a legit guy, but there's a reason that his books are Barack Obama's favorite books because those books are telling you you don't have a chance. | ||
| don't have a future. | ||
| AI has already... | ||
| You don't have free will. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Yeah, therefore, you're not got Holy Spirit. | ||
| If you don't have souls, if you're not a person. | ||
| But they tell us free will is will to build what we want. | ||
| They're telling you you're a robot. | ||
| No, we're not. | ||
| Yes, that's right. | ||
| If you can reduce us to a kind of a biological robot, then you can manipulate and maneuver people into anything you want. | ||
| But if each of us is a participant in divinity, if each of us bears the image of the Lord, his hallmark and his signature, if all of us are within his covenant and covered by his blood, then the highest authority is not governmental authority or cultural authority or global bureaucracy or the WEF or the WHO or all of those institutions, Alex, that you were paramount in teaching people we could not rely on on trust. | ||
| All of those things are instruments of Lucifer. | ||
| Those are the counterfeit lights. | ||
| Those are the systems of control. | ||
| And I know that I'm saying this on your show. | ||
| No, no, no, it's true. | ||
| But that's why it says in Revelation, they worship the image of the beast. | ||
| It's a counterfeit of God. | ||
| We aren't God, but we are an image of God, a reflection. | ||
| We are the fractal of God, the potential of God, connected to God. | ||
| And that's what we have to recognize. | ||
| Yes, that's right. | ||
| But what do we do, Alex, about us still having that fallenness, about still feeling broken, about still feeling injured and wounded, and knowing you're not good enough? | ||
| And I know people go, oh, it's hypocrisy simply because simultaneously his son had heart surgery and he was accused of rape. | ||
| You know, like what I was aware of prior to, as you were starting to describe, Alex, prior to the allegations and accusations that I was a rapist, allegations like. | ||
| The devil didn't come after you until you made the turn to God. | ||
| Isn't it interesting? | ||
| Isn't it interesting? | ||
| As soon as you really start saying Jesus and meaning it, the devil comes on full heart and that's when you know, oh, this is really real. | ||
| But then God opens up all these things to counter it. | ||
| So people that are afraid of the devil, just open the door to God, take the challenges, and then wait for God to come to the rescue. | ||
| Because you're like, you know, the cavalry, here comes God. | ||
| It's pretty good that what's funny about you as well, and I think what's difficult is the media, the world of information is different now. | ||
| You know, the people that used to do your job, newscasters, we now know probably Walter Concrite was corrupted. | ||
| All those voices, all those names that you associate with truth and freedom, they were probably one way or another paid up, paid for stooges of a system. | ||
| But in a moment when we see you, beloved Alex Jones, put your methylene blue thumb to your lips to blow an imaginary trumpet, we realize the world is a different place. | ||
| The fact is, is that they can't control information anymore. | ||
| You were one of the first people. | ||
| The filters are gone. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And they're in a crazy new environment that they're not adapted to. | ||
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I agree. | |
| And I want to give you the floor because it's amazing. | ||
| We go for hours if you want, but back to your conversions. | ||
| Because I saw it starting like 14 years ago, then officially in the last three or four, and I can look at the change in you physically because I had this before, you know, when I wasn't ever a Satanist, but I was still influenced by it. | ||
| I had that look. | ||
| Once you learn to look, in the last four or five years, even before that, the look went away. | ||
| And then the Christ-like look began to come. | ||
| And then the actions of promoting God and freedom and justice, that's the fruits. | ||
| So anybody challenging your conversion, that's really an ultimate sin. | ||
| I mean, I see it. | ||
| And in my gut, I think it's real. | ||
| Well, it doesn't matter, does it, if people challenge it or not? | ||
| What matters, none of us matter except as to how he loves us. | ||
| Christ is who matters, not you, not me, not any of us. | ||
| I'm still an egomaniac. | ||
| I'm still obsessed with myself and my success and my likes and my follows and my influence. | ||
| But I know deep within me, it's meaningless. | ||
| What matters is him. | ||
| The victory is already won. | ||
| We're playing attack and all defense. | ||
| We're storming the gates of hell. | ||
| What our role is, as you've known a lot longer than I have done, is to be able to convert this esoteric spiritual information into a format that people can understand. | ||
| People have been hurt by religion. | ||
| People have been hurt by corruption in the church and within Christianity. | ||
| People have been wounded and enslaved by a culture that I celebrated and that I thought could improve and approve of me. | ||
| I thought that if I became famous, I would mean something, that my life would be valuable. | ||
| I did become famous. | ||
| I got access to all of the things that I wanted when I was a little boy, a tubby little boy that didn't think he was good enough. | ||
| I got access to money and fame and sex and drugs and all of those things. | ||
| And initially, of course, it's stimulating, but it's hollow and it's empty. | ||
| But the Lord, he will let you take those journeys. | ||
| So how much more invigorated are you now with God and being with your wife and all that? | ||
| I mean, I've heard you talk about some of it. | ||
| I mean, is it not like infinity better? | ||
| It's painful and peaceful. | ||
| It's painful because the truth of it is painful. | ||
| It's painful to know that the world is controlled by the evil one. | ||
| It's painful to know that everything beautiful in your life is temporary and transient on this plane. | ||
| All of those things are painful but beautiful. | ||
| The beginning of knowledge is sorrow. | ||
| Guys, pull up that Bible verse. | ||
| The beginning of knowledge is sorrow. | ||
| What's that from, mate? | ||
| I forget where it's at, but it's. | ||
| Is it going to be lamentations? | ||
| Is it going to be Solomon? | ||
| Do you think it's going to be some Old Testament? | ||
| It is Old Testament. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, man. | ||
| Listen, you've got a lot of Old Testament vibes. | ||
| You've got a lot of crazy Elijah in you. | ||
| You've got a lot of mad Samuel in you. | ||
| You're a conduit for it. | ||
| In fact, aren't we, in a sense, ultimately trying to turn ourselves into channels of his wisdom? | ||
| Like you, I'm still broken. | ||
| I'm still flawed. | ||
| What's the greatest relief is I don't care no more what other people think. | ||
| I don't care no more. | ||
| I'm here to, like you, participate. | ||
| That was my question, bro. | ||
| Because you sound and look way more powerful than you were before. | ||
| So I'm saying, how is it moving from the devil, which you weren't consciously serving, but moving to Christ? | ||
| What is the difference? | ||
| Ecclesiastes. | ||
| For in much wisdom is much grief. | ||
| And he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. | ||
| Yeah, right. | ||
| It's painful to wake up. | ||
| It's not just joyful, the embrace of Christ and the love of the Lamb. | ||
| There is also a great pain in it. | ||
| Now, what I want to say is... | ||
| Well, that's the pain. | ||
| When somebody first meets Christ, it's a comforter because God's there. | ||
| Then God gives you a mission. | ||
| Then the load comes. | ||
| But with the load comes, every level you go up, the discernment increases. | ||
| Can I do this thing first? | ||
| Because you a minute ago, Alex, said, like, you know, like, you were with the devil, right? | ||
| And like, you know, that sounds very vivid to people. | ||
| And like, that's not what it's like. | ||
| Like, because it's not like I was attending satanic ceremonies. | ||
| No, but you just slip into it. | ||
| It's self. | ||
| The word is self. | ||
| If you are worshiping yourself, the devil has you. | ||
| You can only obviously avoid the devil by remaining in Christ. | ||
| So being in self just means I care primarily about me. | ||
| I care primarily about the pursuit of pleasure. | ||
| I care primarily about what other people think of me. | ||
| And until your identity is in Christ, you will be subject to the cathedrals of the culture that see you in those terms. | ||
| So what I was a part, I had a religion. | ||
| My religion was myself and trying to be a star and trying to be important and trying to be famous. | ||
| You know, you've mentioned a couple of times Pastor Keith, Katie's father. | ||
| He's a good man and she's a good person. | ||
| They're all good people. | ||
| I only brought it up because he's on the air going, Russell's, I think becoming Christian, my daughter's a devil worshiper. | ||
| And I was like, okay, I just wanted the backstory of that. | ||
| Are you sure that he said his daughter's a devil worshiping? | ||
| He came on the show. | ||
| You can find it. | ||
| He said, yo, Katie's with the devil and Russell's kind of waking up. | ||
| I hope he's about to. | ||
| So I'm just saying this conversion that happened the last three years for you. | ||
| I had him on like 13, 14, whatever it was years ago saying, I think Russell's about to find Christ. | ||
| So I think he kind of got the foreshadowing of it. | ||
| It's weird, isn't it? | ||
| Because if you're a clever person, if your mind works quick, you might think that you understand a bunch of stuff. | ||
| But I've been so slow to understand this. | ||
| I've been so slow to understand. | ||
| He saw it. | ||
| He saw it way ahead. | ||
| Well, maybe. | ||
| And what about all the people that pray for us, Alex? | ||
| I know a lot of people pray for you. | ||
| I know a lot of people pray for me, and I'm very, very grateful for their prayers. | ||
| And in that heavenly ulterior realm, connected to the ultimate reality, through those channels, I've been the grateful recipient of their grace and their kindness. | ||
| They've done the Lord's work through their prayers. | ||
| How much do you pray, Alex? | ||
| You pray a lot, mate. | ||
| Not enough. | ||
| I can tell from that inhalation. | ||
| No, no. | ||
| You're too busy selling methylene blue. | ||
| Buy this mephaline blue. | ||
| It'll ungee your frog. | ||
| Every amphibian around here will be a virile, heterosexual frog. | ||
| There'll be what else leader from. | ||
| I was trying to answer your question. | ||
| Sorry, sorry. | ||
| I was just showing off. | ||
| I just thought, you know, keep the comedy rocking. | ||
| No, I have to. | ||
| Because I'm enjoying being with you. | ||
| It's a big question you ask. | ||
| So it's hard to answer. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| I am constantly in prayer. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So my problem is I have to, like, when I have to pull out into the third dimension, instead of constantly. | ||
| So to me, I don't verbally pray. | ||
| I'm like constantly jacked in. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
| It's not like a, it's not like a. | ||
| And then I actually get ready. | ||
| Like I pray. | ||
| I just say, tell me what to do. | ||
| And so it's for me, it's a little different than kind of what people think. | ||
| The conceptual idea of understand. | ||
| Like I do do praying on my knees in private. | ||
| I do a lot of that. | ||
| Okay, it's key to get on your knees for whatever reason. | ||
| Like the body pitches on the face is what I do. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Hey, all right, that's cool. | ||
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All right. | |
| Let's not have a prayer off like your prayers are better than mine. | ||
| Well, you said something. | ||
| This is always a great point. | ||
| I'm not live. | ||
| Like 1158, before we went live, you said, hey, let's pray privately before we go on. | ||
| And I said, let's pray publicly. | ||
| You said, well, wait, Christ talked about the Pharisees praying in public. | ||
| But in his specific thing, he was saying they do it because they're corrupt. | ||
| They want to act like they're good. | ||
| But there's also all the Bible in Christ saying brethren come together, pray together. | ||
| There's different things. | ||
| He's saying they're fake praying for the public, but it doesn't mean we come together and do it. | ||
| I wanted to encourage people, but it was a very astute thing you said, which is important to talk to people about. | ||
| I was saying the power of prayer when it's real to God and ask others to join it. | ||
| Because Christ wasn't talking about people joining. | ||
| It was about people, oh, I'm holy. | ||
| I'm good. | ||
| I'm better than you. | ||
| Well, they're the most corrupt. | ||
| It's all different terms, different times. | ||
| Like I said to you, the Pharisees wanted to kill him. | ||
| They had him. | ||
| They said, you know, you render to Caesar or whatever. | ||
| And he says, he was out sick as first stone. | ||
| They slap him upside the head. | ||
| He turns the cheek because they're about to kill him. | ||
| He had a mission to fulfill. | ||
| He wasn't done yet. | ||
| And so that was a time where he said, turn the other cheek. | ||
| Then, though, when the apostle cuts the ear off of the Roman soldier, he says, next time sell your cloak and buy a sword. | ||
| There's a time to reap, a time to sow, a time for peace, a time for war. | ||
| It's all circumstantial. | ||
| Does it make sense? | ||
| Yeah, see, it does make sense, Alex, but I also liked what you said before, that all of these things are happening simultaneously. | ||
| That one aspect of Christ is that he is atemporal, aspatial, and pre-manifest and post-manifest beyond our understanding of reality. | ||
| I understood for the first time yesterday that his first miracle at the celebration, at the wedding, at the feast, turning water into wine, perhaps could be understood in these terms, that the living water continually referred to, for example, in Jeremiah, the living water I consider to be consciousness. | ||
| I consider it to be the flow of life within us. | ||
| Christ turns water into wine. | ||
| It becomes a transcendent elixir. | ||
| Your consciousness itself can be transformed by the king. | ||
| It's no miracle at all for God, the creator of all reality, to transform water into wine. | ||
| He created water and wine. | ||
| It's no big deal. | ||
| But I think that the metaphorical significance at the behest of his mother, that consciousness, the flow of consciousness, the living water can become a transcendent elixir is what Christ does in us. | ||
| A different man comes out of the desert. | ||
| The Christ that was in me dormant prior when I was lost in self-worship and therefore a form of devil worship. | ||
| And the verse I would use to illustrate this, Alex, if I may, is Luke 10, 18. | ||
| When the disciples return, the 72, from their missions of healing, they are hubristic and excited by their power. | ||
| And all of us know that excitement. | ||
| And even at doing good, I can sometimes get excited. | ||
| If I'm kind to someone, I get a little buzz out of it. | ||
| Sometimes, like if I do something nice with a homeless person or whatever, I do a little check. | ||
| I wonder if anyone noticed me being nice to that homeless guy. | ||
| Can we do this again? | ||
| I'll give you that $20 in a minute when someone's looking. | ||
| And so when they come back, the disciples, and they're excited that they've cast out demons and they've moved among dark forces. | ||
| Our Lord says to them, I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning. | ||
| You will do many great things because your names are written in the heavens. | ||
| You will move among scorpions. | ||
| You will move among snakes and cast out demons. | ||
| I figure that our Lord mentioned seeing Lucifer fall from heaven because the significant thing is, what is Lucifer's defining attribute? | ||
| Lucifer wants glory and power away from God. | ||
| He is the self. | ||
| He wants to be God. | ||
| He wants to be God. | ||
| And that seems grandiose and ridiculous until I think about me trying to be in charge of my own life, me trying to be in charge of my own schedule. | ||
| Then I see that I am like Eve, fallen and disobedient. | ||
| I am like Lucifer, that I want to be God and I want to be in control of my life. | ||
| And one might even see it, Alex, as a neurological circuit or like the luminosity of the map behind us, that those false circuits that are lit up as self prevent the holy flow of the living God. | ||
| It's only when, like Moses or like Alex Jones in prayer, you collapse prone face down and give up your identity that the Holy One can flow through you. | ||
| If you're caught up in being Russell Brand or Alex Jones or insert your name here, and that's all you should insert, don't insert anything else, not a finger, not a banana, nothing naughty, nothing cheeky. | ||
| If you are worshiping yourself, then Satan has you. | ||
| When you surrender to Christ, then you become his operative, his agent here. | ||
| Of course, we know the price of this. | ||
| Alex Jones has long known it. | ||
| It may cost you your life. | ||
| You have to be willing up to the point that you will be sacrificed for what you believe in. | ||
| And the reason that you've had the career that you have, and I know there's been hard points. | ||
| I know that you went through with Sandy Hook. | ||
| I know that you've gone through these court cases. | ||
| I know you've gone through people hating you and damning you and judging you is because I think all of us know that if you have to die for this, you'll die for this. | ||
| We can feel it. | ||
| And that's the attribute. | ||
| Well, it's true, it's not about me, but the total commitment is what they fear because they know I don't fear them because I've committed to this. | ||
| That's exactly right, Russell. | ||
| They know because I don't care, just like you've been persecuted. | ||
| It's passing point. | ||
| It's like in Viva Vendetta where he puts her in the dungeon like he was and goes through the same process. | ||
| She says, go ahead and kill me. | ||
| He goes, now you're free. | ||
| It's the point you say, I'm done. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I'm going to tell the truth no matter what. | ||
| That's when you're free. | ||
| And that's what they're scared of. | ||
| Yeah, that's right. | ||
| And I suppose when you still want some of the spoils of the culture, when you want money or when you want to be able to sleep around, then they can control you through those, the defibrillation of pleasure, through little sensual shocks to the body. | ||
| They can control you, a little stirring of pleasure, a little stirring of shame. | ||
| But when you're in him, when you're in the holy one, when you're in Christ, they don't control you no more. | ||
| They can use all of their systems against you. | ||
| They can turn the media and government agencies and institutions and deep cover, deep private online investigations. | ||
| They can manage information. | ||
| They can control things for all of their deep state operations, but they cannot control the Holy One. | ||
| They can only emulate through counterfeit, can't they, Alex? | ||
| They can't. | ||
| I agree, but here's the problem. | ||
| People always say the devil's greatest trick is convincing the world he didn't exist. | ||
| That's the second trick. | ||
| It's convincing the world good doesn't exist. | ||
| But I can tell you from my own experience early on, being touched by the Holy Spirit, is that people claim they want power. | ||
| They actually want to be told what to do. | ||
| Satan takes free will. | ||
| Satan turns you into a slave. | ||
| And for people that are scared of real responsibility and power, it's like, yeah, the truth is if you want a pimp and a master, Satan's there. | ||
| God is going to give you free will and then give you all this power. | ||
| The problem is once you get it, it freaks people out. | ||
| They go, because then you're like, you see everything and then you feel all the pain of other people, which you're supposed to then help. | ||
| And then people just go, I can't deal with this. | ||
| This is too dangerous. | ||
| Because it is a big responsibility. | ||
| Checking into God, that's God-fearing. | ||
| It's that you fear God. | ||
| You fear the responsibility because now you've been given massive understanding. | ||
| And now you're trying to explain to people that aren't awake how this is. | ||
| And it's a big job. | ||
| This is not, Satan just blows stuff up and rapes everybody and murders people. | ||
| That's easy. | ||
| It's hard to build stuff. | ||
| They tell you that God ain't real and then emulate the very qualities of the God they claim don't exist. | ||
| Omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, omnipresence through the devices we carry. | ||
| Omniscience through the surveillance that they're conducting at every level and omnipotence. | ||
| Did you see in my country? | ||
| Obviously, I know you know everything, but like they're doing digital ID in my country. | ||
| They're doing a total carbon scoring. | ||
| Totalitarian. | ||
| So, they say that there is no God, but they are God. | ||
| They are God. | ||
| And what they want to emulate is that form of total control. | ||
| Our Lord asks that we approach Him as little children, come as little children in innocence. | ||
| They want total dependency, they want you dependent on them for information, for revenue, and they're beginning to create the systems through which they would deploy it. | ||
| Like, did you see that story in my country? | ||
| They started to innocuously introduce carbon scoring on like sandwiches or whatever, Alex. | ||
| Or saying, Hey, your dog is bad. | ||
| It has a carbon score. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I'm sorry, Bear. | ||
| The game's up. | ||
| Your carbon score's too high. | ||
| They say, Get rid of your dog and cat. | ||
| I don't know if you've seen that. | ||
| That's they have TV ads in the UK. | ||
| That'd kill your pets, man. | ||
| It's literally a sacrifice to Molech. | ||
| Maybe liberals will throw their dogs into fires or cats. | ||
| Wow, to Moloch, to Moloch, to the false at the altars of the false. | ||
| Well, it's a lie. | ||
| We have total expansion. | ||
| Hundreds of billions of galaxies already found. | ||
| It's like it's a lie, is that it's the resources are that's why we're supposed to exploit in a good way all the animals want to come into the cities where we grow everything. | ||
| We're we are actually expansionists, we're amazing. | ||
| Yeah, we're God's terra farmers. | ||
| Yeah, God wants to take all this dead rock and turn it green with birds and butterflies everywhere. | ||
| We're the terraformers, we're supposed to go do that. | ||
| Yeah, that's once we get loose, we're gonna make the whole. | ||
| Oh my god, the eyes not seen, ears not heard. | ||
| I've seen it technically, though. | ||
| It is, we're gonna turn trillions of galaxies green. | ||
| It's gonna be unbelievable. | ||
| What has to go then? | ||
| The head of the biological life is from God. | ||
| Yes, silicon is from Satan. | ||
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| Oh, that's cool. | ||
| That's cool. | ||
| It is. | ||
| All right, get on this then, Alex. | ||
| This is programmed. | ||
| So you can program that, but biological life is self-sufficient. | ||
| It goes forever. | ||
| And it builds a data. | ||
| It's perfect. | ||
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Yes. | |
| And people think it's slow compared to computers. | ||
| No, it's not. | ||
| Our ancient answers, wherever they began, we flesh through our genetics, literally touch the last woman, the masked man, the last woman, the last man, all the way back. | ||
| It's a power line. | ||
| It's a time-traveling machine for our genetics and this message. | ||
| So we look at this as slow. | ||
| Like, you have this life. | ||
| That's the pleasure of even the space-time continuum. | ||
| We have wives and husbands and all this fun and sunsets and everything while we're really carrying forward through the galaxy and through the universe this key transmission. | ||
| So even being like this laser beam, God fires out all the knowledge is like trillions of people and all these pleasures and all these great things while we're on board. | ||
| God's laser beam is full of all these experiences, all this art, all this music, all this culture. | ||
| And all it is is a laser link to the next level. | ||
| Think about that. | ||
| Even the laser link. | ||
| In fact, that's all we are. | ||
| We're a laser link. | ||
| To use a simple term, people understand. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| Like, in a way, that living water allegory that's always is flowing, huh? | ||
| The flowing water. | ||
| And it taught in Jeremiah: it says, don't create systems. | ||
| Don't become a system. | ||
| Don't try and hold the water and be in self-yeah. | ||
| Be in the flow. | ||
| Be in the flow. | ||
| That's even Star Wars, which they knew. | ||
| It's just cheesy, but it's deep occult. | ||
| The Sith hold the power. | ||
| The Jedi let it flow. | ||
| Ah, it's bound flow. | ||
| The Sith are bound flow. | ||
| I did that. | ||
| That's fantastic. | ||
| Yeah, they're holding it, creating a lake of power instead of flow. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And don't you think that these bureaucrats, Matt, check this in? | ||
| I've got a few things. | ||
| Right, check this out, Alex. | ||
| Right? | ||
| They don't want to flow because it goes, they don't want to flow. | ||
| They don't want the flow because it goes to God. | ||
| Sorry, go ahead. | ||
| Let me say this one. | ||
| You'll like it. | ||
| You'll like it. | ||
| Don't you think it's amazing that C.S. Lewis in the screw tape letters depicts demons as part of a bureaucracy? | ||
| The demons in the screw tape letters, they're like, this is how to do it. | ||
| And if you handle it this way, I'll talk to my friend at the Institute of This or That. | ||
| C.S. Lewis understood lawyers, they rope you in. | ||
| Yes, these days, we've been taught to fear the centralized tyranny and totalitarianism, Alex, of the last century, as if it's going to be jack-booted, mustachioed dictators with red, white, and black flags. | ||
| No, totalitarianism and tyranny now comes cloaked in kindness and in the covenant of their offering of convenience and safety. | ||
| Neoliberal. | ||
| Yes, the neoliberalism is we will protect you. | ||
| We'll protect the vulnerable. | ||
| That is the role of God. | ||
| That is the role of the holy and the divine. | ||
| But what do they create? | ||
| Endless bureaucracies, as depicted and predicted by Kafka, as well as Orwell and Huxley, and as demonstrated fictitiously, who knows, who knows the esoteric truth of this, as a demonic bureaucracy by C.S. Lewis in the screw tape lairs. | ||
| And C.S. Lewis also wrote his books about how the aliens are really the demons. | ||
| It's the same thing. | ||
| Oh, you think that would go on? | ||
| Well, that's what it is. | ||
| Do you think that's because it's another spate of UFOs? | ||
| They don't show the little tinfoil flying saucers. | ||
| It's interdimensional. | ||
| So you think that the UFO encounters, of which there is a recent spate and more revelations around, you think that these are interdimensional? | ||
| Well, a lot of it is governmental secret crap, but there's all the ancient texts have it going on. | ||
| So we're just copying what was already done. | ||
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We're just counterfeiting and let's just be 100% clear. | |
| And so our species is put there by God. | ||
| And God's like, and there's also this species, but it's really just your tester. | ||
| You're way more advanced. | ||
| You're an embryonic form. | ||
| So my only sin, you could say, God's only sin. | ||
| I won't say this against God. | ||
| You'll see it in the Bible, but God's only guilt. | ||
| God isn't guilty for it. | ||
| God explains this. | ||
| Satanists always say, your God's a sadist. | ||
| He allows all this pain. | ||
| He allows us. | ||
| Well, when I have children, I have four. | ||
| They will be born. | ||
| They will die. | ||
| I know they're eternal. | ||
| They can become bank robbers or murderers, whatever. | ||
| But I still did it because I love them. | ||
| It's a process. | ||
| And so it's the same. | ||
| We are God's children. | ||
| So if you look at God and say, how dare you create me for the potential for pain? | ||
| You're asking that you never had consciousness. | ||
| And so the only question God ever had was, I'm omnipresent, sentient, all-powerful being. | ||
| Do I create more potentials of what I've done? | ||
| And that's why we're called little G in the first book of the Bible, because it's true. | ||
| Look in our embryonic form, already what we've built. | ||
| I mean, we are tadpoles, folks. | ||
| We are powerful. | ||
| We are wonderfully and frighteningly made. | ||
| Yeah, that's very beautiful, the idea that we're in some embryonic yet fetal still form. | ||
| That's a beautiful idea. | ||
| And I understand, Alex, that at the higher levels, words like obedience, faith, and love start to collapse. | ||
| If you have true faith, you will be obedient, that your every action will be fueled by love. | ||
| You will know when you are in him. | ||
| You will know when you are being loving. | ||
| Without that free will, there could not be perfect love. | ||
| There couldn't really be consciousness at all if you were an automaton. | ||
| Isn't it curious still that the global imperialist order wants to create this kind of endless automation? | ||
| What is Bill Gates trying to achieve, Alex? | ||
| What's Bill Gates doing? | ||
| Total war against God's plan. | ||
| God says you have free will, but it's like an embryo when the zygote forms. | ||
| It's a plan, and it will be perfect. | ||
| But if you attack it, sin means death. | ||
| It will derail the plan. | ||
| So it's very simple. | ||
| Within God's plan, you're not a slave like under Satan. | ||
| You get all this free will and all these powers that increase as you go up, but you have to first be tested before you're given the great power. | ||
| And so it's a blueprint. | ||
| It's a diagram. | ||
| It's total success. | ||
| It is architecture, but you have to, you just, you just can't, you just can't hand this. | ||
| God could create creatures that he claims have free will, but are twisted to make sure they make the right decision. | ||
| God has to then give you the will. | ||
| And then Satan is an agent of God. | ||
| God didn't turn Satan against God, but God knew Satan would do that. | ||
| And so, yes, that's God's sin. | ||
| If you want to say there's a sin, is that God allowed the devil to do this? | ||
| But it is the tester because anybody knows you raise kids and don't make them work and do their own business. | ||
| They're going to be spoiled, rotten brats or devils. | ||
| So the experience we have, little G, little God, compared to the great God, is the same experience. | ||
| We go, oh, absolutely. | ||
| We have kids. | ||
| We love them. | ||
| We're supposed to do it. | ||
| We're supposed to raise them, right? | ||
| But then they can go wrong. | ||
| And God's like, exactly. | ||
| Also, Alex, though, he gave us the law. | ||
| He gave us the law. | ||
| Here is the law. | ||
| He gives us a cheat sheet. | ||
| He doesn't just exactly give us free will. | ||
| He tells us what's coming in Revelation. | ||
| He tells us in Ezekiel. | ||
| He tells us in Daniel. | ||
| He goes, exactly. | ||
| He goes, you got a test, but God's so good. | ||
| He goes, here's a cheat sheet, sweetheart. | ||
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Sweetness. | |
| He literally gives us the answers to the test. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| He loves us. | ||
| He's trying to help us. | ||
| Hey, Alex, can you tell? | ||
| I've got a lot of questions, really. | ||
| I'm going to shut up. | ||
| Yeah, I know I'm ranting. | ||
| You just really love the show. | ||
| People are watching it for you. | ||
| I'm here just to facilitate. | ||
| Oh, we love you, Russ. | ||
| I'm glad you love me. | ||
| I'm glad you love me. | ||
| I do love you. | ||
| You mentioned Ezekiel. | ||
| Now, what do you think in chapter one? | ||
| What do you think he's describing, mate? | ||
| I've heard people say he's describing a dynamo, a UFO. | ||
| He's describing the future. | ||
| Oh, he sees giant burning wheels coming down with floating platforms with creatures with blue helmets on, giving him the vision. | ||
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So what do you, I mean, let's look, let's, you know, close the angels. | |
| Check this. | ||
| In my 30th year in the fourth month, on the fifth day, while I was among the exiles by the river Khyber, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God. | ||
| On the fifth of the month, it was the fifth year of the exile of King Jechakin. | ||
| I hope I said that right. | ||
| The word of the Lord came to Ezekiel, the priest, the son of Boozi, by the river Kebar, in the land of the Babylonians. | ||
| There, the hand of the Lord was on him. | ||
| I looked and I saw a violent storm coming out of the north, an immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. | ||
| The center of the fire looked like glowing metal. | ||
| And in the fire was what looked like four living creatures. | ||
| In appearance, their form was human, but each of them had four faces and four wings. | ||
| Their legs were straight. | ||
| Their feet were like those of a calf and gleamed like burnished bronze. | ||
| Spacecraft landing. | ||
| Yeah, man. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| Hey, so like. | ||
| By the way, it's not just in the Jewish text. | ||
| It's in the Egyptian, the Babylonian, all of them. | ||
| The Edindians. | ||
| A point I want to make here, right? | ||
| The Indian stuff, you know, 3,000 years old, literally describes like stars. | ||
| The Vedas, the Vedas. | ||
| It describes like giant cities and blowing each other up. | ||
| Yeah, I feel you, man. | ||
| Like wreckage falling and blowing. | ||
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I want to say, right, because what we because I mean, the rub you will. | |
| You want to tell the text? | ||
| I know, but I just want to say this. | ||
| Because you have this extraordinary imagination and capacity for information and you range intergalactically and cosmologically, Alex, you know, you move from methylene blue to interdimensional war, which I suppose is what the Smurfs and Gargamel are doing. | ||
| Maybe is Mephiline Blue Smurf blood? | ||
| Let's stop. | ||
| Tell us the truth. | ||
| Fauci! | ||
| Tell us the truth, Fauci. | ||
| It's Mephiline Blue. | ||
| It's Smurf blood. | ||
| They got Gargamel in there. | ||
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Hold on. | |
| He's got Papa Smurf. | ||
| He's got Papa Smurf's nuts. | ||
| I want to see Gargamel squeezing them nuts. | ||
| And that's Mephiline Blue. | ||
| And I'm angry about it. | ||
| Look, I just want to say. | ||
| You said you were going to take it. | ||
| All right, I'll drink it. | ||
| I want to see how it hits you before the show ends. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Listen, I'm going to treat the rest of this interview as a contest between me and you. | ||
| Who can say the craziest stuff? | ||
| Who can drink the craziest substances? | ||
| This is war now, Jones. | ||
| Hey, no, I want to say this. | ||
| This is what I want to say. | ||
| Because when you said that thing about occultism earlier, I think it's important that when you are in self, you are in sin. | ||
| Sin is in self. | ||
| The sibilance of the serpent in self. | ||
| There's old Gargamel. | ||
| Can we ever trust him? | ||
| I'll get those Smurfs. | ||
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La la la la la la. | |
| Hey, we're all free, man. | ||
| Let's just go out and get creative. | ||
| Listen, you little cunts. | ||
| I'm going to fuck you all. | ||
| There, I'm going to have your blood. | ||
| I'll make methylene blue for this. | ||
| The essence of innocence. | ||
| The essence of innocent teenage. | ||
| Huh? | ||
| Are you about to do like the hop voiceovers? | ||
| I think those days may be behind us, Alex, after I've just described the Smurf as cunts. | ||
| I can't see that the makers of Hop will be on the phone. | ||
| Hey, Mr. Russell, we want to do a sequel. | ||
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As long as you get through that trial in June, we're Easter Bunny 2. | |
| This time, he's up in court. | ||
| Alex, what I wanted to say is that the idea of sin must be understood as in self. | ||
| Think of the ways you're most likely to collapse into self. | ||
| Fear and desire. | ||
| When I'm frightened, I start thinking about self-preservation. | ||
| And the whole of my will is dedicated to protecting myself. | ||
| When I'm trapped in desire, spellbound and distracted, I am in self. | ||
| Sin is in self. | ||
| To be out of sin, we must be in Christ. | ||
| We'll never be able to do it perfectly. | ||
| Only he did it perfectly. | ||
| Everything is connection to God. | ||
| Let's see what happens. | ||
| We drink the breathline. | ||
| Wait a minute. | ||
| Smells good. | ||
| Did you brew this yourself? | ||
| Is this come from one of Alex Jones's glands? | ||
| This methylene blue is Alex Jones' perfect methylene blue. | ||
| That is popular. | ||
| Alex Jones elixir. | ||
| Go for the single, for fuck's sake. | ||
| Who's in the gallery? | ||
| Go for the single for this. | ||
| Yeah, go to the close shot. | ||
| This is pure medical gray methylene blue, the best there is. | ||
| Let me do your advert. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| What's the end of it? | ||
| Come on, let me do it. | ||
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Okay. | |
| There are other methylene blues out there. | ||
| For all I know, that's smurf juice. | ||
| Juice from a smurf spot. | ||
| This methylene blue. | ||
| This is my normal voice. | ||
| This methylene blue is made in Alex Jones's glands. | ||
| Have you often watched Alex Jones of all? | ||
| How does he think that fast? | ||
| How has he become a kind of modern-day Ezekiel? | ||
| A foreseer, a prophesier. | ||
| How has he done that? | ||
| Well, it's all from this juice in his glands. | ||
| I just drained Alex Jones. | ||
| I squeezed the squid ink out of the glands in his pit sees. | ||
| That's the armpits. | ||
| I squeezed all that squid ink out, and now I've got it in this glass. | ||
| Animal prostate. | ||
| And his prostate, I drained that as well. | ||
| I used my body wand to drain Alex Jones's. | ||
| Like the frogs, I've been made gay by water. | ||
| And I used my body wand to drain his prostate. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Let's see who it does. | ||
| So at the moment, I'm just a pretty regular, normal English guy. | ||
| Hey, you can trust the government, can't you? | ||
| They're all doing their best. | ||
| The mainstream media, hey, they're reliable, trained journalists. | ||
| And academia, they've got the best access to information. | ||
| You should trust the system. | ||
| If you've got nothing to fear, you've got nothing to hide. | ||
| Carry their ID card. | ||
| Give up your weapons and believe in their systems. | ||
| Okay, let's try some Alex Jones juice. | ||
| Hey, you just drank the ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Usually takes 30 minutes to hit. | ||
| We'll see what happens. | ||
| Russell, you're already so fired up. | ||
| I'm kind of scared. | ||
| This is Dominic's control by Satan. | ||
| You gotta free yourself. | ||
| I'm angry. | ||
| Hillary Clinton. | ||
| Hillary Clinton. | ||
| She sleeps in an oxygen tent eating children's first menstrual cycles. | ||
| The Clintons, there's nobody that's ever known Bill or Hillary Clinton. | ||
| I heard she stinks of sulfur. | ||
| Everyone that's ever known Hillary Clinton, they've killed themselves. | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| That cat that used to live in the White House with Bill Clinton. | ||
| It's killed itself this morning. | ||
| That other lady, Monica Lewinsky, you me, she got wired on a blue dress. | ||
| We got blue on a white dress, baby. | ||
| Give me your bottle of water. | ||
| Let's double down here. | ||
| Come on, I can take more addiction. | ||
| I only gave you one dose here. | ||
| There she is. | ||
| Yeah, she's ended up. | ||
| I had enough of it. | ||
| Let's just drink it now. | ||
| Dump your water. | ||
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There's baby blood in that Starbucks cup. | |
| We're going to eight hours. | ||
| Take it there, Alex. | ||
| Let's do it. | ||
| Challenging me. | ||
| This is legendary. | ||
| I will win. | ||
| You came here particularly wound up. | ||
| You can't beat me. | ||
| You know, I've been sitting here with methylene blue water. | ||
| I've been sitting here realizing that you're a wild man. | ||
| I don't even pay attention to all this stuff. | ||
| They claim this. | ||
| I didn't know you have a trial coming up. | ||
| I apologize. | ||
| I wasn't following that. | ||
| Oh, no, don't worry. | ||
| It's just, you know, I've just got to go to court. | ||
| You know, obviously, I can't talk about it. | ||
| I have to be careful. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Imagine that. | ||
| The Lord is with me. | ||
| You know why I know it's not true? | ||
| No, for decades they didn't say it. | ||
| But on top of that, did you know they had all these women that I was even with, but they would scoop Facebook and everywhere. | ||
| And I would have had like business women like, we saw you at a business party and took a picture of my husband. | ||
| I got a call, offered this money to say you rape me. | ||
| Whoa! | ||
| Like, and I got a PI firms like create a file because they were doing it, but they literally scraped any Facebook photos of me with women, like at parties or events. | ||
| They would contact women and say, Did Alex Jones rape you? | ||
| So I mean, this is crazy what they do. | ||
| Alex, did you see that? | ||
| I look lovely Dara bring in wipes. | ||
| What a great woman. | ||
| All these people really love you, Alex. | ||
| You can see that, can you? | ||
| I love my crew. | ||
| They're the best of them. | ||
| Alex, I want to say, like, of course, yeah, it's, you know, look, I must say. | ||
| I'm telling Papa Smurf here. | ||
| Yeah, you're good. | ||
| You'd be Papa Smurf. | ||
| I'll be that sort of brainy. | ||
| Well, let me tell a short story. | ||
| Let me tell a short story. | ||
| You're not proud of it. | ||
| Well, you're on my show 14 years ago. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| You invited me down to the Paramount Theater. | ||
| You had a sold-out show there at the big old theater in Austin. | ||
| I love Americans, man. | ||
| Always did. | ||
| I was like, sold-out show. | ||
| You're like, no, it was a sold-out show. | ||
| So it is. | ||
| Sold out. | ||
| America. | ||
| It wasn't. | ||
| There was no seeds left. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| It was a sold-out show. | ||
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It was. | |
| I'm a very poor show. | ||
| Let's go back to that. | ||
| It's a very talented comic. | ||
| Go on, sorry. | ||
| This is what was insane. | ||
| So then the show ends, and I'm supposed to interview you, and they get mad and say, no, we don't like Alex Jones. | ||
| I had an interview in the alley. | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| But let's just stop. | ||
| We can find that interview. | ||
| The point was, they literally copied at the end, like 300 women, and they were gorgeous, most of them. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Throwing panties at you like Elvis. | ||
| So I'd seen Elvis footage of panties thrown at him. | ||
| I've never seen it in person. | ||
| So I'm waiting, I'm waiting with all these women throwing their panties at you. | ||
| And then we go out and we do an interview for like 30 minutes in the alley. | ||
| But my point is, the idea that you're raping women, no one ever said this until you became a Christian and said, I'm celibate with my wife. | ||
| What about me too? | ||
| It's horseshit. | ||
| It's horseshit. | ||
| Me too was a great opportunity. | ||
| But well, this is what I'll say. | ||
| This is what I'll say. | ||
| I want to say this, Alex. | ||
| But I literally have seen 300 foreigner women throwing their panties at you. | ||
| I never saw that. | ||
| I've never literally seen that because that would be absolutely mad. | ||
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Hold on, hold on. | |
| That happened at the Paramount. | ||
| I'd be under a panty avalanche. | ||
| I'd still be under it to this day. | ||
| The women were throwing away a gun. | ||
| They were throwing out. | ||
| What happened to Russell Brand? | ||
| He was killed in a parameter. | ||
| I had to have women throw their bras at you. | ||
| Of course I did. | ||
| Of course I did. | ||
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No, I saw women pulling their panties off, throwing them. | |
| Have you drunk the methylene blue yet? | ||
| It's kicked out. | ||
| And then I got a camera out, and the manager runs over and goes, you can't film it here. | ||
| You're a right-winger. | ||
| Get out. | ||
| You remember how to go interview in the alley? | ||
| I do remember being in the alley. | ||
| I do remember that. | ||
| I tried to get a camera up. | ||
| This was like historic. | ||
| Let's pull up Elvis footage of women throwing their panties at Elvis. | ||
| It was worse. | ||
| With Elvis, like five or six girls probably paid to do it. | ||
| I'm sitting there at the Paramount up at the thing trying to get through and interview you. | ||
| And we were in an interview up in the green room. | ||
| They go, No, you can't. | ||
| And these women are like, throwing their panties and bras at you. | ||
| So I never saw the real Elvis deal except you. | ||
| I saw it. | ||
| So don't tell me it hadn't happened a bunch of other times. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| How many times have you had hordes of women literally like piranhas? | ||
| I want to say this. | ||
| No, answer the question. | ||
| I like piranhas. | ||
| Alex, I want to say this. | ||
| Everything has to be carnal. | ||
| Oh, them were the days. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Now, do you know what happened there? | ||
| That was, I went on an Australian TV show and for a joke, they filled the whole building with models. | ||
| It was so funny, right? | ||
| But what they didn't realize is that I'm very committed. | ||
| Them women, they all came back with me to the hotel. | ||
| I didn't like treat it like this is a radio joke. | ||
| I was fully committed to sex. | ||
| I used to love it. | ||
| I used to love it, Alex. | ||
| But look, this is the point. | ||
| Can I just say my serious thing? | ||
| Just give me 10 seconds. | ||
| But how many times do women throw their panties at you? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Like a lot, man. | ||
| I said that. | ||
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It's promiscuous. | |
| It was amazing. | ||
| It's so historic to see the Elvis clip. | ||
| It's black and women. | ||
| Why are we assist with it? | ||
| Why obsess because it's awesome. | ||
| I was like, because it's, you know, it's a fun thing. | ||
| It's not bad. | ||
| The women are excited. | ||
| The point is, you don't need to rape women. | ||
| No, of course not. | ||
| And no one ever accused you before. | ||
| That's interesting. | ||
| But I want to say this. | ||
| I was very promiscuous. | ||
| And when you objectify women, like I was, there are likely to be and possibly are going to be, and now we know there are consequences. | ||
| So, no, no, I'm not condemning anybody. | ||
| I take responsibility for my own actions. | ||
| I was not in Christ. | ||
| But you never assaulted a woman. | ||
| Of course not. | ||
| Why would you? | ||
| Do you know? | ||
| I'll tell you this. | ||
| I need to feel loved. | ||
| I want to feel that the women I'm engaging with are attracted to me. | ||
| Because why was I doing it? | ||
| Because I was not in Christ, not in God. | ||
| I need to feel loved. | ||
| I feel empty and without nutrition. | ||
| So the idea that I would want any contact with a woman who wasn't attracted to me, it's disgusting. | ||
| Me too. | ||
| I'm not saying that my behavior wasn't. | ||
| Listen, I've been married a few times, whatever, but if a woman ain't 100% into it, it ain't happening. | ||
| What's the point? | ||
| You can't even make your penis work under those circumstances. | ||
| You need to feel that people adore you. | ||
| I'm not saying my behavior wasn't abominable. | ||
| It's wrong to mistreat you. | ||
| You're not denying that you were a man whore, but you never read a lot. | ||
| Man whore. | ||
| Man whore. | ||
| And also, but there's something more serious about that. | ||
| Man whore convicted. | ||
| Rapist, zero evidence. | ||
| That's very good. | ||
| And then Kiera Starmer, the very guy that predicted pedophiles for 15 years in massive people. | ||
| And the rape gangs, mate, and the rape gangs. | ||
| He's over you because he's scared of you. | ||
| I hope he is scared because the holy one is coming. | ||
| I think it's safe to say Kiera Starmer ain't never been near any pussy. | ||
| Oh, Alex, now we can't use the clip because of that. | ||
| You just killed the clip, Alex. | ||
| What was the clip? | ||
| Well, I don't know. | ||
| We could have clipped that. | ||
| It's like, oh, this is quite good, Alex Jones, sticking up for me. | ||
| Kier Starmer, that guy never been near a pussy. | ||
| Why is all those red boys firebombing the guy's car? | ||
| Keir Starmer, Americans, is the primary. | ||
| Well, if I had to get a poster child, like, I'm not saying it's a pedophile, but if I was going to hire somebody in a movie that rapes kids and runs like sex dungeons and medical experiments on kids, and like it's an alien that puts a tube in kids' brains and sucks their brains out. | ||
| I would hire Kiera Starmer as the alien overlord that sucks kids' brains out. | ||
| Okay, so in this film by Alex Jones, you need an alien overlord that sucks out children's brains. | ||
| And you're saying Kier Starmer would be good casting for that. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| Now, listen, can I just make my serious point? | ||
| In this scripture, in the Holy Word, they talk about the power of sex. | ||
| That sex is meant to be an expression of love. | ||
| That's what it's supposed to be. | ||
| That sex is so powerful that it should only be life. | ||
| It's procreation. | ||
| God made it. | ||
| And is there sanction in scripture? | ||
| Yes, there is. | ||
| That it ought to be enjoyed within the sanctity of marriage between a man and a woman. | ||
| I'm not a judgmental person because. | ||
| But have you not noticed being committed to one woman, it gets better and better? | ||
| Well, look, I think it's actually quite hard to be married. | ||
| I'm just learning. | ||
| I've only been a Christian a minute. | ||
| But what I'm saying is now, how I live is I don't look at pornography. | ||
| I don't masturbate. | ||
| I don't drink. | ||
| I don't take drugs. | ||
| I do Brazilian jiu-jitsu. | ||
| I train. | ||
| I go yoga. | ||
| I do my best. | ||
| I worship and I pray. | ||
| And I've been a lot of things in the past, but I've never been a rapist. | ||
| What I have been is exploitative and selfish. | ||
| And I've obviously hurt people because if I hadn't hurt people, they wouldn't be willing to participate in what I consider to be a governmental and media operation. | ||
| Even though I recognize that people participating in it don't even think they're doing that. | ||
| The journalists at the BBC, did you see the stuff in the BBC recently? | ||
| That's that they've been caught editing the speeches of Trump, that they push particular stories. | ||
| They don't know what they're doing. | ||
| They don't know that whatever story they're participating in. | ||
| They added him saying, don't go to the Capitol to go to the Capitol. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| That's somewhat misleading. | ||
| Don't go to the Capitol. | ||
| Go to the Capitol. | ||
| You know, I mean, this is the way that you're going to be. | ||
| Back to the sex stuff. | ||
| Oh, in 20-year-old stuff, it's obviously horse crab. | ||
| My point is, is that I'm telling you, when you click with the woman and you're with the woman, I've been married twice, but especially with my current wife, I mean, I'm just telling you, the more with this, it gets better. | ||
| I mean, like the sex currently, my point is, it's fun that, you know, the new buzz, a new woman, the whole thing. | ||
| But like God says, the commitment, it gets better and better. | ||
| Have you not found that? | ||
| Like being with one woman is like it's better and better? | ||
| I'm still learning about I'm a person that I was very, very promiscuous and had too much access to flesh. | ||
| When someone as insecure as I was when I was a boy, with the appetites that I have been granted, gains access to almost limitless consensual sexual activity, it kind of messes with you a little bit when it comes to how do you make this an expression of monogamous love. | ||
| So for you, it's more about that they want to be with you. | ||
| It's more about the encounter. | ||
| That's what everybody wants, isn't it? | ||
| Well, to me, it's 100% about how good it is. | ||
| But I get where you're going here. | ||
| But what I'm saying now is that I'm learning as a married man and as a father. | ||
| Like, I couldn't be more devoted and more in love with my wife. | ||
| With my wife, that was my question. | ||
| How much better is this compared to your earlier life? | ||
| There is no comparison. | ||
| If I died now, I'd be happy. | ||
| In fact, frankly, it'd be a relief, Alex. | ||
| Life's hard, isn't it? | ||
| Well, God's commissioned you. | ||
| Your mission's just begun. | ||
| Praise Jesus. | ||
| If it is his will, mate, then we'll, yeah, we'll take it. | ||
| I've been interrupting, but this has been a great interview. | ||
| I want to keep going. | ||
| You said you wanted a marathon. | ||
| How long do you really want to go? | ||
| Alex, I'm not even remotely tired yet. | ||
| I might have a go in 10 hours. | ||
| You said you're hungry. | ||
| You want us to order you some food? | ||
| You can eat right here. | ||
| You have a couple of bananas and some nuts. | ||
| And Alex, I'll be here promoting. | ||
| What kind of nuts? | ||
| You want pecans? | ||
| You want almonds and cashews? | ||
| Cashews. | ||
| Salted, please, Alex. | ||
| We will promote every one of these supplements. | ||
| Bring out another supplement. | ||
| You need to drink your old Methylene Blue. | ||
| Can somebody run and get him bananas and cashews? | ||
| And almonds, please. | ||
| Did we play the clip from Beston's show where he's going pawn nuts? | ||
| Macadamia nuts. | ||
| What's that from? | ||
| It's a really good best and show is a really good comedy. | ||
| If someone's saying Macadami. | ||
| And the guy neurotically has like a hound dog because he's showing the show. | ||
| Hey, by the way, you've not done any of the news items that you led with when you're into it. | ||
| This is powerful. | ||
| Don't worry about it. | ||
| He's totally coming out. | ||
| The CIA did not. | ||
| Jan 6. | ||
| We already told you that five years ago. | ||
| The point is, we've already, it's already handled. | ||
| So what is it? | ||
| What is it, Alex? | ||
| Why is this story important about the pipe bombs? | ||
| Is this connected to Jan 6? | ||
| This would take a long time. | ||
| Here's it. | ||
| We already knew this. | ||
| We already know who did it. | ||
| Pelosi, Democrats. | ||
| We know who the groups they hired. | ||
| It's already known. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| False flag stuff. | ||
| Oh, 100%. | ||
| And now we know the CIA operative. | ||
| She's not just CIA now. | ||
| She was brought in as the Patsy. | ||
| She's autistic. | ||
| I mean, you know, they just found a retarded woman. | ||
| And they go, you're a CIA agent now. | ||
| And she's like, oh, point bombs. | ||
| And so we have the geolocation where she was at, all the other stuff. | ||
| And it's already been back engineered. | ||
| Hey, what's going on here? | ||
| I shouldn't give away too much. | ||
| But the thing is, the trap, the bear trap already won on their life. | ||
| Do you think all that, can I say, Alex, you know what I'm actually doing? | ||
| I've got to handle it. | ||
| Alex, Alex, you know what that mate? | ||
| I've got questions. | ||
| You know that mockingbird stuff in the 60s when they were using mentally ill people and giving them drugs? | ||
| Do you think that sort of stuff still goes on? | ||
| Do you think, say, for example, that Tyler Robinson that's alleged to have killed Charlie Kirk, God rest his eternal soul? | ||
| Do you think 100% looks like MK Ultra? | ||
| I don't buy any of it. | ||
| So you think it's what you think they get vulnerable people and just cut us. | ||
| Like Sir Han Sirhan. | ||
| What does that mean to tell me? | ||
| Well, Sirian Sirhan on record did not shoot RFK's dad at the Ambassador Hotel when he won the nomination. | ||
| And we know the skunks were Scott that actually did it. | ||
| It came out in court. | ||
| He shot him much in the back. | ||
| And then Sirian Sirhan, the woman in the polka dock dress who worked for the head of CI MK Ultra, it came out in congressional hearings. | ||
| They give him an amnesia right before it happens, and he's just the Patsy. | ||
| Theodore Kaczynski, Unabomber, MK Ultra, declassified. | ||
| Tim McVay, MK Ultra, declassified. | ||
| Whoa, whoa. | ||
| So the guy that, right, so we're starting it in chronological order. | ||
| The man that was arrested. | ||
| Had Jolly and Wes, the deputy head of MK Ultra, under Dr. Ewing Cameron, all of them, their case officer with Jolly and Wes. | ||
| They all had same case offer from the 60s. | ||
| That's like the handler. | ||
| Alex, can I just ask you a question? | ||
| No, they don't even hide it. | ||
| Their court-appointed psychiatrist is the deputy head of MK Ultra. | ||
| You need a handler, mate. | ||
| You need an MK Ultra handler. | ||
| I was about to say, fortunately, I don't have one. | ||
| I'm 100% myself. | ||
| It must be so hard to produce you. | ||
| The people that work here, I'm just saying, I feel you, and I'm learning a little bit about you. | ||
| See how fast they pull this up, though? | ||
| Yeah, they're doing great. | ||
| Well done. | ||
| And like after Shah, you only focus on the things that were. | ||
| You know, my dad digged it. | ||
| I got methylene bro in my hand. | ||
| My dad digged it. | ||
| My mark of the beast. | ||
| My dad, I've told this forever. | ||
| They always have this a secret. | ||
| Oh, we found this out. | ||
| No, my dad got recruited into MK Ultra. | ||
| Oh, yeah, no, I've heard you say that before. | ||
| Look, I want to just ask you. | ||
| He didn't know. | ||
| He thought he was joining NASA. | ||
| But that's the reason I know. | ||
| Alex, I've got a series of questions. | ||
| Let me interview you for a minute. | ||
| Alex, do you think that the primary problem that we're facing now is that the kind of operations that you've just described, the MK Ultra operations, they could be kept clandestine in a previous media age, but now mass communication and instantaneous communication means that they can no longer control information in the way they once did. | ||
| So they've got new novel problems when it comes to controlling information. | ||
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| Globalists thought the computers and the AI would empower them instead of destroying them. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| So now they can't run counter psyops fast enough to keep the information quiet. | ||
| And so is that why do you think the categories of misinformation, malinformation have been created? | ||
| When I saw Obama talking about that at Stanford University, he was saying that even people that don't believe crazy folks like Alex Jones or Russell Brand, they're still, it's muddying the water is the phrase that he used. | ||
| Do you think that what they have to do is smear and take down prominent influencers or online? | ||
| The whole model is demonize destroy, put rape charges on everybody, everybody, Trump, you me, everybody, unless you live like a priest on top of a mountain, you know, that they can make something up. | ||
| But now they moved on to civil war within the populist movement. | ||
| And I don't demonize Nick Fuentes for that because he's done a lot of stuff on his own and brings a lot of good issues up. | ||
| But he needs to know he's being used as that wedge. | ||
| And if he rides that wedge and plays their game, they're going to be nice to him for a while, but destroy him when they're done. | ||
| So that's a whole other civil war. | ||
| Who's the they in that example, Alex? | ||
| It's the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie. | ||
| To this day, Rockefeller, Carnegie, all those foundations that were impactful in the formation of America, the setting up of the Federal Reserve and the establishment of the- Yeah, the CIA and stuff is just the clearinghouse, or it's like the cloaking device for their actions. | ||
| It is the tax-free foundations that represent the big banks. | ||
| I've never been offered anything. | ||
| Have you? | ||
| I've never had anyone from Mossad or any deep state agency say to me, we'll give you $10 million. | ||
| That's because you've been assessed, Russell. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| I'm too crazy. | ||
| You're too crazy. | ||
| Well, I have been offered payoffs. | ||
| Oh! | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But even though they said, well, we did the assessments, we don't think you're going to take it, but you know you're going to be destroyed if you don't. | ||
| I can tell you some of the stories if you want. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, go ahead. | ||
| They're off the record meetings, but the point is, is that I can tell you the general stuff, it's 100% real. | ||
| I had the richest guy in the world eight years ago before all the lawsuits had meet with these law firms in D.C. | ||
| They said it was another meeting about something. | ||
| It was about this. | ||
| One of the top law firms, D.C., Republican and Democrat law firms looks like something beyond the movie. | ||
| Huge long tables, you know, top of 50-story buildings. | ||
| And they're like, you're about to be sued into oblivion unless you join us right now. | ||
| And you're going to be the main fact-checker that woke up and joined the right side. | ||
| And you'll still cover a lot of what you want. | ||
| But now, you're the guy that woke up and you'll get a $50 million check salary a year and you'll run the top fact-checking thing in the world because we have this plan. | ||
| We're going to give you full backing, $200, $300 million a year. | ||
| Whoa, just do this. | ||
| And I haven't said who did it, but they all know. | ||
| That's why they haven't challenged it. | ||
| But that's just one example of this. | ||
| God, Henry Kissinger try to hire me. | ||
| Well, I think you did really well to resist that. | ||
| And props to you, mate. | ||
| Props, because that's it's not easy to resist that kind of thing. | ||
| Now, when you said they would assess people, what do you mean by that? | ||
| Do you think with me, they think that guy is like too much of a loose cannon, not in control? | ||
| Because I even, even in normal celebrity, when I was around that top-tier celebrity, by which I mean, say, Oprah Wimphrey, Tom Cruise, people like that, I sort of sensed that even they, and I'm not suggesting that they have anything to hide, Oprah Wimfrey or Tom Cruise. | ||
| I can't even think what the example would be. | ||
| But like, I sensed in them that they knew that I was a sort of a volatile entity, like a volatile, because I'm, you know, I think it's to do with the background, really. | ||
| Like, if you come up and you're a free spirit, you're not a sociopath. | ||
| Yeah, no, no, that's exactly. | ||
| And also, if you're, I mean, your background as well, if you're from a normal background where you didn't have money and then you're a drug addict and all that kind of normal life, by the time I got famous, I would already, I'd already embedded as a normal person. | ||
| Do you know what I mean? | ||
| And I'm not saying I'm not working. | ||
| Yeah, well, when they first approached me going back over 20 years ago, they were like, who do you work for? | ||
| Because I'm not perfect, but I didn't kind of have, like you said, the baggage. | ||
| They figured you're working for somebody, right? | ||
| And I was like, no. | ||
| Then they sued me trying to find out who I work for. | ||
| They finally found out, oh my God, you're the guy actually doing all this. | ||
| Like, they thought I had a teleprompter in there. | ||
| And that's what they thought. | ||
| Yeah, people think that about me, so yeah, because all this is just, you're just shamanically producing all this stuff. | ||
| Before I came to the Lord, what I said about you and David Icke actually is I said, our culture, our secular materialist culture, has no category for Alex Jones. | ||
| It doesn't understand people that are mystical, that are mystics, that are trying to explain complex ideas, that are using a connection that's not rational, that's sort of supernatural, that's certainly spiritual, if you wanted a less tainted word, to communicate to people en masse. | ||
| Because, you know, obviously, thousands of years ago, even a hundred years ago, someone with that skill set, the Alex Jones skill set, does not have access to a wide audience. | ||
| And if you were going through conventional media, they would day one go, this guy's crazy. | ||
| He can't be controlled. | ||
| Do you remember? | ||
| There's two clips I'd love to like mention and even pull up if your gallery could do it. | ||
| One is that the end of that amazing film Network, you know, which is in a sense the proto-Alex Jones, I'm bad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore. | ||
| And you are meddling with the tidal forces of nature, Mr. Beale. | ||
| That dude. | ||
| And you must atone. | ||
| Yes, that could do. | ||
| You get up there on your little 18-inch screen. | ||
| You're talking about nations and peoples. | ||
| There are no nations. | ||
| There are no peoples. | ||
| There's only corporate stock. | ||
| Guys, pull up the network 1974-75 network, the film network boardroom scene. | ||
| Can you pull that up? | ||
| But listen, let's keep going. | ||
| I want to find the network clip. | ||
| I want to play it. | ||
| I want to take a piss. | ||
| And then I really want to go through with you, Russell. | ||
| Who, by the way, 100% real. | ||
| And he doesn't need defending, but I noticed like there's this thing where somebody goes, Oh, I love Jesus. | ||
| And I'm doing this. | ||
| All you're doing is promoting. | ||
| I can see it in your eyes. | ||
| I can see the change. | ||
| But I haven't seen a demonic glow in your eyes in about 14 years. | ||
| I've noticed the demonic glow in your eyes. | ||
| But I can see it. | ||
| You shouldn't have to do it. | ||
| Listen, I'm not judging you. | ||
| I've had it way worse than you. | ||
| So don't worry. | ||
| So I'm somebody that's like shook it off. | ||
| So it takes one to no one. | ||
| The point is that I could see it. | ||
| Even post-interview, the first time you came on like 14 years ago, you thrown it off. | ||
| But so you went from being demonically influenced, which a lot of us are, to searching. | ||
| And then it took you a path until you went through these processes. | ||
| And now the persecution has made you even stronger. | ||
| But I've got to say that you're stronger than ever, Russell Brand. | ||
| So let's go ahead and roll this. | ||
| And I gotta, I gotta pee. | ||
| Can I go for a pee as well? | ||
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I'll go on. | |
| So, so roll. | ||
| Well, let's play this. | ||
| First play. | ||
| God, where are my promos? | ||
| Buy us a couple of minutes. | ||
| You know, we have lots of stuff. | ||
| Let's play promo football, kill, steals, and destroys. | ||
| And then I tell the globals to surrender. | ||
| So play football, kill, steal, and destroy, and then surrender. | ||
| Then we'll come back and play the network club. | ||
| Great job, crew, getting that pulled up so fast. | ||
| Russell Brand here, live Saturday, November 8th, 2025. | ||
| Share those live feeds on Rumble, Annex, and Infowars.com forward slash show because the bad guys have spent $500 million in court records trying to shut us down. | ||
| They must not like what we're doing because it's unfiltered, it's real, and they know it's infectious. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| I get that. | ||
| You have this one. | ||
| There's a bunch of documents. | ||
| It's a bunch of lists of promos. | ||
| In fact, you randomly pick, Russell. | ||
| Which promo should we play? | ||
| This is the news. | ||
| How about, hold on, let me just see which one. | ||
| Which promo? | ||
| Min Rabbits trailer. | ||
| Real Alex Jones defend Alex Jones with testimonials. | ||
| Let's do that at 629. | ||
| That buys us a bit of time as well. | ||
| Real Alex Jones, defend Alex Jones promo with testimonials. | ||
| Yeah, but that's for the other network. | ||
| We can't do it on that. | ||
| Okay, my fault. | ||
| Sorry, well, that shouldn't be on the sheet. | ||
| That's a problem. | ||
| Someone should be fired for that. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| What about CBD, Jones, CBD for X? | ||
| Can that be you? | ||
| That's for the other. | ||
| Why are you giving me that? | ||
| I don't know why they did. | ||
| Give me, give me, give me. | ||
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See, that was my one show. | |
| It's my fault. | ||
| Say you want. | ||
| And I wasn't good at football at school. | ||
| So let's play the terrible giant and the football one. | ||
| We'll come back with networking. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Terrible giant. | ||
| That's why they called me. | ||
| This information we covered is not number one. | ||
| It's everything. | ||
| This is not some political genre. | ||
| This is a fight for civilization and our very lives. | ||
| You hear all these movies about coaches and stuff get out there and win and they all care and they come together and it's triumphant. | ||
| That's for a game. | ||
| But we recognize that because we're supposed to be able to come together and do great things. | ||
| So the system goes, oh, you go out and do a children's thing. | ||
| You go out and play a sport. | ||
| That's where you put your manhood. | ||
| That's who we honor. | ||
| That's who we admire. | ||
| Then they even take that away from you and put men and women's sports. | ||
| It's all about taking every human institution and destroying it. | ||
| That was sweet, huh? | ||
| Did you like that? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So you watch these coaches in games, especially the playoffs. | ||
| They're just, oh, they're all nerd. | ||
| Everybody looks at the coach. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| It's how a man's supposed to act. | ||
| He really cares. | ||
| He's got the numbers, the facts. | ||
| He knows the other side. | ||
| He's on the ball. | ||
| Because you're supposed to do that in life and business and culture and health and with your relationship with God. | ||
| You're supposed to act like that about the real world, like Trump and Elon Musk are. | ||
| Instead, these evil little nerds who weren't in the cool club and hate everybody and they love passive-aggressive murder. | ||
| It thrills them to know they're growing spike protein in everyone and killing everyone and making money off of it while they do it. | ||
| And we're too stupid to figure it out. | ||
| And you look at that photo with Fauci like holding hotels and hotez. | ||
| He's on TV. | ||
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There'll be 11 new pandemics. | |
| Trump will have it crashing down. | ||
| He won't stop us. | ||
| Your children need more shots. | ||
| You don't think they don't know what it's doing? | ||
| They did it on purpose. | ||
| And so you've seen FBI chief counsel in Connecticut go, yeah, we wouldn't start the lawsuits on Jones. | ||
| You've seen the CIA, FBI undercover videos. | ||
| They're like, yeah, we couldn't take him out criminally. | ||
| We investigated him and found out he didn't do anything wrong. | ||
| And yeah, under national security. | ||
| So we went and set all this up and ran PR about him and demonized him with stuff he never did so we could then do this. | ||
| They did that to America. | ||
| They did that to families. | ||
| They did that to God. | ||
| They did that to X and Y chromosome. | ||
| They're attacking it all because it's in the way of their devilish plan Mr. Kill Steel and Destroy. | ||
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Alex Jones. | |
| Tomorrow's news today. | ||
| We are the number one hated and attacked media organization in the world by every evil, disgusting, sickening organization on the face of the planet. | ||
| And I'm going to say it: if you're going to go, go as big as you can. | ||
| That's why John Hancock literally saw people signing their names, Lil Bitty and people he knew signing them. | ||
| You really couldn't tell who they were. | ||
| And I get it. | ||
| Every person signing that was signing their potential death warrant. | ||
| He got up there and went boom and he said, if I'm going to have the king coming after me, I want him to come after me, number one. | ||
| That's a pretty large signature, Johnny. | ||
| Yeah, and I'm going to risk my life fighting tyranny. | ||
| Anybody that's ever been in fights, you're not looking for fights, but you've been in a few. | ||
| You learn you hesitate when somebody's trying to beat the hell out of you. | ||
| You're going to get your ass kicked. | ||
| But you just decide to beat the living hell out of them and stop worrying about who's winning. | ||
| And you're going to win almost every time unless you're fighting Mike Tyson. | ||
| I know people will knock you upside the head really hard and like sit back and look at what it did. | ||
| Or somebody will hit you in the side of the head with baseball bat and they'll kind of sit back and watch and see what it did. | ||
| I'm like a Terminator. | ||
| You're about to find out. | ||
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I'll suck that bat up your ass and turn you into a popsicle. | |
| So that's what's going on here. | ||
| And I love it because we're drawing their fire. | ||
| We've exposed that we've drawn them out of their rat holes to do all of this. | ||
| The Soros scum and the Soros DA and just all of them, they're filth. | ||
| They're disgusting tyrants. | ||
| Just like judges in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia. | ||
| They're disgusting. | ||
| And it's like we're in the dark and they got night vision. | ||
| We're in a pitch black arena with no light and they've got their illuminators on and they can see us and we can't see them. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| I walked over with my listeners collectively and pulled the switch and turned the lights on. | ||
| The real war's here with the Globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
| They've declared war on us and we accept the challenge. | ||
| We're taking the country back. | ||
| Their attacks on Trump, their law fair, their all the criminal activity. | ||
| How'd that work out for them? | ||
| They were dumb enough to brag. | ||
| Remember everywhere. | ||
| It'll be over for Trump when this mugshot comes out in Georgia. | ||
| We're finally getting it. | ||
| Every channel, remember, it's the end. | ||
| The mug shot. | ||
| And then Trump nails it with a beyond Clint Eastwood, badass American eagle gaze of total defiance that everybody looks at and knows deep down that's the alpha male. | ||
| That's the badass. | ||
| That's the defiant real person. | ||
| You can't fake that look. | ||
| And then when they shot him, he got even more of that look, except the lips pulled down and the teeth bared and the eyes bugging out. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes, we get to see who's really who at times like this, don't we? | ||
| And now the bad guys are going to find out who's really who, aren't you? | ||
| Because the vidir of civilization is burning off. | ||
| And all the posers and all the thugs and all the boys who thought they had this country on its knees and cowed are now just beginning to understand that they have awoken the terrible giant. | ||
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Whatever the future may hold, InfoWars will always live forever. | |
| The fights will continue. | ||
| Be sure to follow us on X at RealAlexJones and at AJN Live. | ||
| And now you can download the number one news app in the world. | ||
| Go to alexjonesapp.com and let the Democrat Deep State Party know that we will never be silenced. | ||
| To 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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I'm happy to announce Operation Big Balls. | |
| God's gift to ballroom notoriety. | ||
| And I always fill my ballroom. | ||
| The events are never small. | ||
| The social pages say I've got the biggest balls of all. | ||
| I've got big balls. | ||
| I've got big balls. | ||
| And such big balls. | ||
| And fancy big balls. | ||
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And he's got big balls. | |
| And she's got big balls. | ||
| But we've got the best. | ||
| We've bought all 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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I love that sound. | |
| It's going to be bigger than the White House itself. | ||
| The demolition sparking outrage today. | ||
| And that is more destruction than 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 Balls. | ||
| 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? | ||
| A 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. | ||
| The ballroom is going to be glorious. | ||
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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 Sitball here. | |
| He's got a big ball. | ||
| She's got big balls. | ||
| Personally, I voted for big balls. | ||
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It's Saturday, November 8th, 20-25. | |
| 1:22 p.m. Central. | ||
| Russell Brand is in studio, the legendary InfoWars Studios, set to be shut down the next month. | ||
| History is happening now. | ||
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If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | |
| Live from theinfowars.com studios, it's Alex Jones. | ||
| All right, you did a great job of interrupting. | ||
| You got to go in 40 minutes going to Yellow Big Tree. | ||
| I totally get it. | ||
| Love Yellow Big Tree was here this week. | ||
| You're Rob to Jay's McBean. | ||
| I love him. | ||
| Oh, God. | ||
| It doesn't get better. | ||
| You think you've got energy? | ||
| I have energy. | ||
| He may have more than the most of us can buy. | ||
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Why? | |
| Oh, my God. | ||
| How am I going to cope? | ||
| I think you're going to feed off each other. | ||
| It's going to be explosive. | ||
| Is it live, though, or is it taped? | ||
| I think it might be taped. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, we're live right now. | ||
| So, Russell, I'm going to shut up. | ||
| You wanted to see this club. | ||
| Here is the early 1970s Academy Award winning film Network, where they tell you the globalist plan in everyone's face. | ||
| This is key. | ||
| This is in your face. | ||
| All happening now where they're turning you into a stock, you into a commodity of the transhumanist system. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Valhalla, Mr. Beale. | ||
| Please, sit down. | ||
| I'm betting these meetings, actually. | ||
| Look, just like that. | ||
| They try to give me 50 million a year to sell it. | ||
| Sorry, I think my ania ain't working. | ||
| We'll fix it here. | ||
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fix it with the primal forces of nature mr bale and i Is that clear? | |
| You think you merely stopped a business deal? | ||
| That is not the case. | ||
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The Arabs have taken billions of dollars out of this country, and now they must put it back. | |
| It is ebb and flow, tidal gravity, it is ecological balance. | ||
| You are an old man who thinks in terms of nations and peoples. | ||
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There are nations. | |
| There are no peoples. | ||
| There are no Russians. | ||
| There are no Arabs. | ||
| There are no third worlds. | ||
| There is no West. | ||
| There is only one holistic system of systems. | ||
| One vast and immane, interwoven, interacting, multivariate, multinational dominion of dollars. | ||
| Petrodollars, electrodollars, multi-dollars, Reichmarks, RIMS, rubles, pounds, and shekels. | ||
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It is the international system of currency which determines the totality of life on this planet. | |
| That is the natural order of things today. | ||
| That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today. | ||
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And you have meddled with the primal forces of nature. | |
| And you will atone. | ||
| Am I getting through to you, Mr. Beale? | ||
| I bet these actors are. | ||
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Get up on your little 21-inch screen. | |
| I should say this. | ||
| And howl about America and democracy. | ||
| Who's winning now? | ||
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There is no America. | |
| There is no democracy. | ||
| I've been told this. | ||
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There is only IBM. | |
| This is the ITT and ATT. | ||
| Are you going to be on a crusade? | ||
| DuPont or Yannstar. | ||
| Union Carbide and Exxon. | ||
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Those are the nations of the world today. | |
| What do you think the Russians talk about in their councils of state? | ||
| Karl Marx? | ||
| They get out their linear programming charts, statistical decision theories, minimax solutions, and compute the price-cost probabilities of their transactions and investments, just like we do. | ||
| We no longer live in a world of nations and ideologies, Mr. Beale. | ||
| The world is a college of corporations, inexorably determined by the immutable bylaws of business. | ||
| The world is a business, Mr. Beale. | ||
| It has been since man crawled out of the slime. | ||
| And our children will live, Mr. Beale, to see that perfect world in which there's no war or famine. | ||
| This is Larry Fane. | ||
| Well, this is I am after one vast and ecumenical for whom all men will work to serve a common profit, in which all men will hold a share of stock. | ||
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Wow. | |
| All necessities provided. | ||
| All anxieties tranquilized. | ||
| I believe I've seen the face of God. | ||
| yeah and i have chosen mr beale to preach this evangel Why me? | ||
| Because you're on television, dummy. | ||
| 60 million people watch you every night of the week, Monday through Friday. | ||
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I have seen the face of God. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| You just might be right, Mr. Beale. | ||
| That evening, Howard Beal went on the air to preach the corporate cosmology of Arthur Jensen. | ||
| He's an evangelist. | ||
| The family revelation is at hand. | ||
| I have seen the shadow. | ||
| That's amazing. | ||
| I've been given that speech. | ||
| Yeah, of course you have. | ||
| Now, what I was thinking about it, firstly, the cinematography is amazing because at first he's at the end of that table and lit. | ||
| But when he finally closes in on the protagonist, he moves into darkness. | ||
| The antagonist moves into darkness as he's incorporated into the person that he's persuading. | ||
| After he gave his dark testimony of telling you the revelation of what reality is. | ||
| I mean, that's what it is Lucifer, a counterfeit modality preached as if it is a theology, preached as if it is a religion. | ||
| Now, the one thing I would say is that whole episode suggests that the deepest level of power, Alex, is corporate commercial power. | ||
| But I feel like they're obviously what we've been discussing. | ||
| So they use that to make you socially what they want. | ||
| Right. | ||
| That's just use that. | ||
| That's almost the infrastructure. | ||
| But underneath it, there is an occultist and demonic power. | ||
| Now, it's a control to make you do what they want. | ||
| Who do you think knows about the like the holiest of holies, the inner rooms? | ||
| Which people do you think know the actual occultist dimension of what we would call global power? | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| Who are participants? | ||
| Are people even like Bill Gates students? | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| Most of the top people don't even know. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| That's why they're so mad about this show. | ||
| What you're doing too is you're transcending that. | ||
| Ah, yes, they're transcendence. | ||
| We're bypassing their supreme authority and their hierarchies. | ||
| So people like that have this such the people that have. | ||
| He's like Star Trek the board. | ||
| He's saying, surrender, it's over. | ||
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That's a lie. | |
| We don't have a surrender. | ||
| Yeah, we have a victorious God. | ||
| The victory is already assured. | ||
| We're storming the gates of hell. | ||
| Yeah, so keep going. | ||
| Well, what I'm saying, I suppose what fascinates me about that is most of us, say if you come up, if you're a radical that comes up on the left like me, that comes from an ordinary background, then gets intoxicated by early access to Alex Jones and LSD and David Ike and UFOs, and you start to understand that what you've been shown and told is not true and not real. | ||
| But you also see like this book as part of the instruments of control that these systems and institutions will to ensure that we do not attain our freedom. | ||
| You look to the left, you look to Karl Marx and Shea Guevara and people that changed the world. | ||
| One of the challenges we face is we are no longer in the industrial age. | ||
| The age of agriculture, the agricultural revolution is mankind's mastery over nature. | ||
| The industrial revolution. | ||
| We're in the age of information. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| The industrial revolution is man controls matter. | ||
| The technological revolution is man controls attention, which is consciousness and intelligence. | ||
| They can control attention through the screens. | ||
| They can control intelligence through AI and automation. | ||
| What they can't control, as you said, is that transcendent component to which we have access. | ||
| What we don't have is a political ideology to utilize. | ||
| I think they realize, don't you, Alex, that, oh my God, independent media is going to lead to independent politics. | ||
| It hasn't reached that point yet. | ||
| People are still willing to vie in the 50-50 war between e.g. Republicans and Democrats instead of recognizing that what you need is the deceleration of centralization and maximal subsidiarity. | ||
| Firstly, your individual sovereignty as a principle under God, as an agent under God. | ||
| Decentralization is victory. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And so in a way, what I like about that is it diffuses the culture war. | ||
| If there are in earnest, devout people on the left that strongly believe in, for example, gender fluidity, why oughtn't they have their own communities? | ||
| Why oughtn't they have their own systems? | ||
| As long as those of us that are Christian can have our own Christian systems, secularism has to be reviewed and understood because secularism might mean the separation of church and state, but the state is a church. | ||
| It's the most extreme church. | ||
| And if you don't show it fealty and absolute loyalty, it will destroy you. | ||
| And the only reason it's not destroying you is because you are an irrelevant node in its web. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| If you go against it, this is key. | ||
| It is about playing victims. | ||
| I'm an overcomer. | ||
| If you challenge the system, you will be attacked. | ||
| If you're not being attacked, you're not doing your job. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes, that's right. | ||
| It means that you are. | ||
| I said, like, you follow me, you'll be persecuted. | ||
| Yeah, they hated me. | ||
| They're going to hate you. | ||
| People think, oh, God, I don't want that. | ||
| No, it's the persecution is what empowers you. | ||
| Yes, we must become like clay. | ||
| We must allow the pressure to create fortitude. | ||
| They say. | ||
| That's how coal becomes a diamond. | ||
| You know, like, see that your person there, you know, why not, man? | ||
| If this is, like, because what I will say when it comes to the culture war, Alex, is that... | ||
| Look, the devil turns them into clowns. | ||
| What? | ||
| What I would say is that our Lord would love them. | ||
| Jesus Christ would love them. | ||
| I'm not saying he would lie to them or participate in delusion, but I know that our Lord, when he returns, he will love and embrace people that are worshipping forms of identity. | ||
| The problem with identity politics is that you are placing as the highest principle yourself. | ||
| Of course, the reason that they feel aggrieved is they say, well, white men, inverted commas, have dominated culture and been the de facto top icon for hundreds of years, maybe thousands of years. | ||
| But that doubles down on the cultural conflict because white men that are not economically advantaged feel very, very angry and aggrieved when they hear people say, oh, you've had all these privileges when they know they haven't had privileges. | ||
| Even if it's a privilege relative to a black person, for example, or a Muslim person in exactly the same social economic class. | ||
| Unless we transcend those categories, Alex, unless we're willing to, as he would, as our Lord would, as our savior would, as the firstborn among the dead would, open up to them and move towards them in loving embrace, I don't think we can resolve this conflict. | ||
| I don't think that we can continue to, I mean, I mean, I will say that baby Danielle identifies as a toddler and slip. | ||
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| I mean, let her. | ||
| It's not hurting anyone, really, is it? | ||
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Is it? | |
| I mean, does it hurt anyone? | ||
| I mean, I'm not down with them coming into schools and introducing peculiar ideas to protein and not yet fully. | ||
| Sure, the system has given them a slippery slide of destruction. | ||
| Yeah, I suppose so. | ||
| But like what I know we have to do is we have to ensure that we are coming from love and towards love. | ||
| I absolutely want to help these people. | ||
| So how do we move away? | ||
| See, when you say, you know, I loved what you said before the show, as well as everything you said during it. | ||
| Like when you said that at one moment, it's time for turn the other cheek, bring it on. | ||
| Like in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, you've got to know whether you're in survive, escape, control, or submit. | ||
| You know, sometimes I know that I'm in survive mode. | ||
| I'm under attack. | ||
| You know, like you, when you're fully in that 1.5 billion lawsuit stuff, as long as you don't die or kill yourself or go crazy, you're winning. | ||
| Is that a survival's victory? | ||
| Survival is victory in that. | ||
| Perseverance. | ||
| But how do we know when we transition from turn the other cheek to change your cloak for a sword? | ||
| How do we know when it's that time? | ||
| Is it the sign of the times? | ||
| Will you see the profits accumulating and coming together? | ||
| Will you hear their rhetoric? | ||
| Will you see that families are divided, that homes are divided? | ||
| Will you see that there will be two men working in a field? | ||
| One will be taken. | ||
| Will you see it and feel it in yourself? | ||
| Will you know that the old man has to die? | ||
| That Adam has to die so that the new man Christ can be born. | ||
| That that which was made of the earth must die so that that which is made of the spirit. | ||
| It's clear. | ||
| Physical attack, you defend. | ||
| But people that say, oh, the UN helmets come ready for war, they're not coming in UN helmets. | ||
| It's bureaucracy. | ||
| You have to informationally kill it. | ||
| The Pentagon admits 95% of war is informational. | ||
| Some people will sit back and go, oh, I'm waiting for the war. | ||
| The war is now. | ||
| Yeah, we're in it. | ||
| It's informational. | ||
| So you better exercise that now, or you'll have never had the will to actually, if we fail, have to go to physical, which we don't want to go to. | ||
| Yes, yes. | ||
| And I suppose this country is unique in a way because of your constitutional rights. | ||
| Oh, our people are ready. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I've been holding them back. | ||
| I don't say that lightly. | ||
| I mean, seriously, I'm holding them back. | ||
| All the military, the veterans, they're ready. | ||
| And they're not going to go kill cops or random people on the street. | ||
| They're going to fight black people during a fake race war. | ||
| They got lists like Santa Claus. | ||
| And I tell the left that, like, you need to really understand, like, once the violence kicks off, it's going to be very quick. | ||
| Do you know what I felt? | ||
| Like, now that I live in Florida among Floridians in the panhandle, I started to understand that the vilification of men with protector capacity is in order to ensure that they aren't given their rightful position in the forthcoming conflict, i.e., we should look to and honor those. | ||
| Yeah, the enemy attacks what it is threatened by. | ||
| So if you undermine those men and talk about those men as if they're fundamentally misogynist or racist or rapists, you can't in the time of conflict recognize where your leaders are going to come from, your leaders and your warriors, your leaders in the priest class. | ||
| Well, the British intelligence rights it, because they've studied all the world, and the Germans are powerful in a war, but they're controlled by government. | ||
| In all the Pentagon documents and the leftists, they say we're worried about the Scots and the Irish and then a subset, the Brits, which you know are totally cowed in their countries. | ||
| But the spirit of that, which founded America, the text revolution, in the enemy war games, they're obsessed. | ||
| They said the rebellious of the Scots. | ||
| The spirit of that is in America. | ||
| It must be crushed in official Pentagon documents. | ||
| They are obsessed over that. | ||
| Yeah, them Appalachian people, even in the Revolutionary War, the Appalachians were like, we don't know which side we want to be on. | ||
| We ain't bothered. | ||
| Or like your man, Patrick Henry, that said that the Declaration of Independence don't go far enough, that you should have constitutional control over your community, democratic control over your community, sovereignty over your own soul and your own being. | ||
| They want to get right down there in the world. | ||
| George Washington was English, but the point was his horsepower was an Irish. | ||
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| I'm just saying, it's in globalist documents everywhere. | ||
| Like, the Scots and the Irish subgroup, like, we're really worried about this. | ||
| They're like, this is, and look at Scotland A, under the left, under control, but that's because they suppressed it. | ||
| They, that's. | ||
| There's a spirit. | ||
| They literally say in their documents, we're afraid of this. | ||
| Yeah, it's the power of that spirit, isn't it, Alex? | ||
| That's what has to be suppressed. | ||
| If that thing becomes unbridled and breaks out, you're right. | ||
| It's impossible to control. | ||
| So what I felt like around Florida is that these men with their trucks and their guns and their hunting and their competence and their confidence, these men are very, very important that they are honored. | ||
| They're the only people left ready to take action. | ||
| And they can inspire the Hispanics, the blacks, everybody into leadership. | ||
| So the enemy's assessed it. | ||
| And they're worried about classic British Isles will. | ||
| Because the revolutions in the UK today, you know, we see today is what created this. | ||
| And that's the future. | ||
| It's back to the future. | ||
| It's the flower of the Renaissance. | ||
| So all the Pentagon documents, all their plans, you can look this up. | ||
| They're obsessed with, we've got to shut this down. | ||
| That's why they want to kill the West. | ||
| And it's crazy. | ||
| They go, the Scots, the Scots, the Scots. | ||
| And the Irish are a subset. | ||
| And the Welsh, Jones, Alex Jones. | ||
| They talk about particularly scared of the Scots. | ||
| They say that particular thing. | ||
| Yeah, it's interesting, isn't it? | ||
| Empires, they conquer their own people. | ||
| They create a serf class. | ||
| They create the peasant class for agriculture, the laborer class for industry. | ||
| Now, with England, they don't need it. | ||
| They went for 800 years to conquer the Scots. | ||
| And the Romans tried to conquer England. | ||
| Remember, the Albions had to build Henry's walls. | ||
| So, yeah, it's the same deal. | ||
| The Romans conquered everything. | ||
| They couldn't conquer England. | ||
| So why are you obsessed with Patton then? | ||
| Why do you like General Patton? | ||
| What do you think is unique about Patton? | ||
| see you've got a picture of him out there and I know that like what I like about him particularly how he was played by George C. Scott is that if you go we've taken down most of the pitchers because we've been almost shut down a few times So I like Patton, but it's kind of a few pictures they left up. | ||
| I think it's a newer thing. | ||
| I mean, he was a direct general and he knew what was going on. | ||
| And he was straight up. | ||
| He said, attack mercilessly, viciously. | ||
| You may be exhausted. | ||
| Your enemies were exhausted. | ||
| We like that spirit. | ||
| You like the spirit of battle, the spirit of fighting, and the spirit of fortitude. | ||
| Hey, maybe we should do that prayer now, Alex. | ||
| Please, listen. | ||
| Gracious God, please, Lord. | ||
| I ask to speak to you, God, as you know yourself to be, not my limited, childish conceptions of what God is. | ||
| Impressions painted in my mind by a culture that wants me separated from you. | ||
| Lord, remove from me all which is not in your service. | ||
| My vanity, my narcissism, my need for attention, my constant need for love and approval. | ||
| Lord, will you fashion us? | ||
| I pray the covenant of your blood over Alex Jones and his operation. | ||
| Lord, will you protect him? | ||
| We pray to all those that pray for us. | ||
| We pray for them too. | ||
| We participate in this covenant of your flesh and blood together. | ||
| Lord, risen Christ, living holy water, Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior, firstborn among the dead. | ||
| Thank you, Jesus, that you saved us. | ||
| Thank you, God the Father, that you created this reality. | ||
| Thank you that we are participants and co-creators with you in the ultimate reality that you allow us into the prima materia that is consciousness part of the living and holy flow. | ||
| Lord, thank you for your cleansing blood, that now we are allowed into the most intimate covenant, the seed and root of all reality that we share with you. | ||
| Lord, equip us. | ||
| We know the victory is won by you, Lord, by your supreme sacrifice, and yet we are here. | ||
| Lord, I would ask that all that hear this prayer feel the comfort and succor of your holy grace, Lord, that they would feel nourished, that they would feel the presence of the Lamb, Lord, that you gave your life for us and that you love us. | ||
| And all those that feel unlovable, Lord, and abandoned and tortured and tormented and demented by this state. | ||
| Father, may you reach them. | ||
| Bring peace, Father. | ||
| Bring peace among your armies and tribes, Lord, in this time of fracture and division. | ||
| Embolden the spirits once more of those of the British Isles. | ||
| Bring, Lord, to call to the clarion call to the sound of the trumpets, Heavenly Father, as the seals open, my Lord, from your throne of grace. | ||
| Allow us to hear your calling. | ||
| Unify this great nation, Lord. | ||
| Appoint, anoint, and empower the true leaders, Lord, those that operate by your grace, not those that seek to exploit through materialism and rationalism, systems of control. | ||
| Lord, we rebuke, repudiate, and cast out Satan and all of his demons, and we embrace you, Lord, at the foot of your throne. | ||
| Holy Son of God, Lord Jesus Christ, our King, our Savior, yet our most intimate confidant. | ||
| We accept the gift of the Holy Spirit. | ||
| We accept the gift of tongues. | ||
| We accept the healing and we accept our divine commission, Lord. | ||
| We will love as you have loved us, up and unto death, Lord. | ||
| In the holy name of Jesus Christ, we pray. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| And that's why they're trying to show you now. | ||
| I'm totally real. | ||
| Felt so powerful. | ||
| Russell. | ||
| So, in the time we have left, only about 15, 20 miles, this is a spiritual battle. | ||
| How would you describe your review of the Trump administration the last 11 months in office or 10 months in office? | ||
| Your positive points, your negative points, and what you see the enemy's going to throw at us. | ||
| Don't you feel like Trump, in a sense, is a creature created by America's imagination, the America of the 80s with all of its entrepreneurialism. | ||
| If America was to create its own perfect king and ghost of America's greatness, a ghost of America's greatness, a beautiful way of putting it. | ||
| Of course, he flew around in a plane with his own name on it. | ||
| Of course, he literally drinks Diet Coke and eats McDonald's. | ||
| That's what the American mystic would do. | ||
| That's what the American anointed king, the David of America, I suppose, he is in some kind of way, fallen and broken, but a bulwark to the systems that would have succeeded without the intervention of the MAGA movement. | ||
| Of course, I am noticing, as everybody is, that those wars are continuing. | ||
| Of course, I'm noticing that there appear to be interests that are supranational, i.e., outside of the U.S. government and outside of the U.S. nation, that seem to have undue influence on American foreign policy. | ||
| I don't ever want to fall into the snares of judging one people or one nation because I believe that God appointed and anointed tribes deliberately. | ||
| And it says here in this holy book, and that's all that matters is his guidance and his spirit that there will be a time of conversion and change. | ||
| And we know where the holy war takes place. | ||
| We know where the second infronement takes place. | ||
| Like anyone, I'm disappointed to see the limitations of government. | ||
| But what I believe, as not as an American, but as a man in exile in your country, that there is still the potential for revolutionary change and revolutionary growth. | ||
| And I believe that that change cannot come from within these institutions. | ||
| Although I'm heartened by the rise of men like Robert Kennedy, I believe in him. | ||
| I believe he has founding father vibes. | ||
| Oh, he's over-delivered. | ||
| Yeah, he's a great man. | ||
| He's a great man. | ||
| I believe he alone is a victory. | ||
| We got drumming. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, he is, isn't he? | ||
| Because that's someone that we should thank God. | ||
| I think we, I don't think I know, we should thank God more for the victories we've had. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| This is Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, real deal. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Ace of Spades, 100%. | ||
| Pedal the metal. | ||
| Yeah, that's cool. | ||
| Ace of Spades. | ||
| You know, and like what I suppose what I want to say is that it's just extraordinary to note the machine's plasticity, its multivalent ability, its swarm-like parasitical power, the way it can cover surfaces and control. | ||
| It's amazing, isn't it? | ||
| If you look at media from the other side, they are in hysteria. | ||
| They believe that Trump is a despot and a demon and a darkness and a force that has to be destroyed. | ||
| I assure people. | ||
| Backing Trump, I was on her decades before he came in. | ||
| The attacksmen 100-fold, 200-fold. | ||
| This is real. | ||
| The system does not like him. | ||
| He's imperfect, but it's the fact that he wants to be in command himself. | ||
| The fact that he makes decisions. | ||
| He's imperfect, but he believes he's doing good. | ||
| The fact that he is in command is what upsets them. | ||
| Yes, command is the idea, isn't it? | ||
| Command is the notion that they don't want you in command of your own life as an individual. | ||
| Because if he can be in command, you can be in command. | ||
| Yeah, I think that's really interesting. | ||
| But I suppose the things that I consider are where is compassion, where is love, where is compassion and love. | ||
| And if we continue to look at those ideas as romantic or antiquated or inappropriate or utile, then we won't proceed because love is the ultimate power. | ||
| That doesn't mean that there isn't going to be violence. | ||
| That doesn't mean there's not going to be suffering, sacrifice, death. | ||
| Of course, we know all those things are inevitable. | ||
| But it's from a position of love. | ||
| Yeah, from a position of love, like from that position of... | ||
| Well, I've learned, I was always 80% love, but even the 20% hate felt good, but it hurt me. | ||
| Now that I do it all from love, I'm so much stronger. | ||
| You're doing it all from love. | ||
| Yeah, you seem much more peaceful. | ||
| You seem much more peaceful. | ||
| I feel that peace sometimes. | ||
| I feel a lot of fear. | ||
| I feel a lot of desire. | ||
| But I feel that your country is still the solution. | ||
| I don't believe that the sort of pseudo-totalitarianisms of countries like mine or the sort of vindictive post-industrial tyranny of the Chinas or the sort of still mad Mongolianism of the Russians can succeed. | ||
| It's America, man. | ||
| It's got to come from America. | ||
| It has to. | ||
| America has to suffer. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| This is it, man. | ||
| You lot. | ||
| You lot are the answer. | ||
| It's interesting to see how it's going to go down because there's going to be a lot going on in our generation. | ||
| It's not going to be all. | ||
| It's going to go on for a while, of course, but our generation is going to have to do some stuff, I think. | ||
| So what's the timeframe? | ||
| I mean, looking at this, we're at a major crossroads. | ||
| They're trying to crash the economy right now. | ||
| They're trying to crash the stock market. | ||
| Is that what's happening? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| It's bad. | ||
| Gut level, where do you see things going? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| What I've noticed is that we live in a time of successive crisis, and every crisis is an opportunity to tighten the screw. | ||
| Medical crisis, we assert authority and control and big pharma benefits. | ||
| Climate crisis, we assert more control and authority, various economic interests benefit. | ||
| I feel that we will experience successive crises until the institutions that benefit from crisis are dismantled. | ||
| And they include global bureaucracies that are unelected, deep state interests, but also powerful corporate and commercial interests. | ||
| All of them, as you've described it articulately, beautifully and passionately for many years, are interwoven and interconnected, and they're deeply robust and potent. | ||
| You won't get a better example other than on Alex Jones on Infowars than that speech from Network. | ||
| That is how power operates. | ||
| I remember General Parton, the head of Herbert's Weapons Development, told me 30 years ago, when they cut off Snap, you know they're doing the uprising. | ||
| And now the Supreme Court just blocked Trump trying to turn Snap back on. | ||
| Snap is the food. | ||
| Yeah, my man Kyle there, I'm here to roll him with a couple of my friends are like ex-service and military folk. | ||
| And we were saying, man, it was Kyle that said, once people can't get a meal, once people are hungry, the vibes are going to change. | ||
| You know, when I was like, when Secretary Kennedy was coming in, I talked to people that were going to take some of the roles in that administration. | ||
| And I said, even when you try to solve a simple problem like food stamps being primarily spent on toxic and sugary food, even if you were to address just one problem like that, you have to dismantle big agriculture, big food, big pharma. | ||
| These systems are so entrenched. | ||
| This is not democracy. | ||
| This is not the democracy of your revolution. | ||
| This is not the democracy of your constitution. | ||
| This is the democracy of global imperialism that seeks to enslave by other names by dependency. | ||
| If you are dependent on them, if they have become your God, you are enslaved once more, regardless of your ethnicity. | ||
| And categories of slavery are not much to quibble and quarrel about. | ||
| If we're going to be in some open penitentiary prompted and controlled by their phony fake stimulants, the only answer can be a breakout, a revolution, an uprising. | ||
| And the goal, the shared goal, can only now be subsidiarity, decentralization, control of your own community, control of your own family, control of your own life. | ||
| If you've ever participated in any anarcho-syndicalist movement, it's slow. | ||
| Democracy is slow. | ||
| You have to listen to people. | ||
| If you want representative democracy, if you want to empower someone to handle part of your budget, then things speed up a little bit. | ||
| But this idea of progress, where do people think they're progressing to? | ||
| Because of the false markers of medicine and technology, which are miraculous but incorrectly used, people think we're progressing. | ||
| But where are you in your spirit? | ||
| Have you evolved and have you advanced? | ||
| Have you entered into the kingdom, that domain, that pure domain? | ||
| The whole system's about suppressing that. | ||
| To ensure that the true revolution cannot be undertaken. | ||
| All previous revolutions that take place under the auspices of nature, excuse me, nation, are a rehearsal for the true revolution. | ||
| Because sometimes I think, Alex, when you talk about such enormous ideas as you do, I remember that time where brilliantly you just went, I'm going to go spend some time in nature and jumped about in a lake or something. | ||
| Like the, you know, we have to, the inward revolution is the beginning. | ||
| If you can't conduct that, if you are a node in your system, if you're- Well, nature's a drug. | ||
| Everybody knows it's not some secret. | ||
| But anytime I really get depressed, if I do, I just go swimming and hiking and just rolling around on the grass. | ||
| I'm just energized. | ||
| You roll around in grass. | ||
| I'd really like to come across you one day in a meadow, Alex. | ||
| I'd like to be going for a dog walk and find Alex Jones rolling around in grass. | ||
| That's what I'd like to. | ||
| I'm refreshing myself. | ||
| There's precious ions in here. | ||
| There's electrolytes in the soil. | ||
| It's filling me up. | ||
| There's nothing like hiking in the middle of nowhere and just walking into a lake. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
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It's beautiful. | |
| It's glorious. | ||
| You walked into a lake this very day. | ||
| Look at this big gray heron. | ||
| I got a video. | ||
| I'll show it to you. | ||
| Yeah, right. | ||
| And because they stole all this land under environmental fraud, now they're developing it. | ||
| People, Austin I just don't know this. | ||
| So I go to these places where they have the fire roads built and no one's there on Barton Creek, all these mountains, all these hills they took in the early 90s. | ||
| But I actually have the maps of it. | ||
| So I pull up part every couple of every days. | ||
| I hike where no one's there. | ||
| It's just giant hills and all these roads built. | ||
| All of a sudden they're going to build. | ||
| And all these containment lakes they built. | ||
| And I'm just looking at these herons and all the rest of this. | ||
| But the point is, I'll show you some video of this. | ||
| My point is, is that that's the drug. | ||
| That's when I'm depressed. | ||
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Look, I put you up a heron, I think, this morning. | |
| Five feet tall. | ||
| That's a beautiful heron, man. | ||
| Crane or crane or whatever it is. | ||
| I think that's a heron, and it's a bird of wisdom. | ||
| It's a bird of wisdom. | ||
| And it's a, you know, not that we believe in superstition or nothing like that, but he communicates to us through nature, his primary creation. | ||
| Yeah, that's a beautiful, beautiful heron. | ||
| Heavenly Father, I pray for absolution and forgiveness for Alex. | ||
| You are the supreme God. | ||
| You are the supreme God, not the state, not the media, not a set of governmental interests. | ||
| And we pray forgiveness for any transgressions, perceived or real, Lord, around the matter of Sandy Hook. | ||
| Absolute forgiveness and atonement through your blood. | ||
| I pray for the people that were affected there, for the people that lost their children there. | ||
| And I pray your forgiveness for your son, Alex Jones, for the great work that he does and continues to do. | ||
| I pray your blessing and your forgiveness upon him. | ||
| I pray that you are the arbiter. | ||
| You are the judge, not governments, not media, not vested interests that are trying to destroy a truthful and honest voice. | ||
| Who, Lord, imagines even for a moment that they truly care to protect us? | ||
| Protection is control in their hands. | ||
| Heavenly Father, we accept the forgiveness that you offer to all of us, your broken children, your broken sons, that have in us the opportunity for grace if we repent and turn towards you in your holy light. | ||
| In Jesus' name we pray. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| Well, this story, God bless that. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| A microcosm of this is they do it all over the world, but the Rockefeller Foundation to the Nation Conservancy, the early 90s, said, We're going to save a salamander, which is even endangered at Barton Springs. | ||
| So they stole hundreds of thousands of acres all over from ranchers and people. | ||
| And they said, we'll never build on it. | ||
| We're going to build water recharge. | ||
| So they built all these roads and all this stuff, all these lakes for themselves. | ||
| Now they're developing it all. | ||
| But the point is, I just look at the maps and people don't even know in Austin. | ||
| You go to the few places that let you hike, it's like hundreds of thousands of people, like downtown Austin. | ||
| Meanwhile, I have all the maps. | ||
| I just go wherever I want. | ||
| There's no one there. | ||
| And it's all this giant complex that's been built. | ||
| And they've already got mansions they're building and helicopter pads and jet landings for them. | ||
| They're building huge mansions for themselves and no one even knows about it. | ||
| That's amazing. | ||
| I'd like to go. | ||
| That's what I'd like to do with you, go on that walk. | ||
| Because isn't it amazing that even something as local as that? | ||
| Oh, there's huge apartment complexes a mile away. | ||
| They never even, they never even know and go in there. | ||
| So it's like tens of hundreds of thousands of acres. | ||
| I just go everywhere. | ||
| Like I'm a feudal lord because I know the feudal lords. | ||
| The feudal lords have set it up. | ||
| Yeah, of course. | ||
| Try to show their maps. | ||
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| And isn't it interesting that the way that they establish it is we've got to protect these salamanders. | ||
| So this is ecologically protected land. | ||
| Then once they've done that, now we can get on with what we actually were doing, which was nothing to do with salamanders. | ||
| So they're building 10, 20 bedroom houses. | ||
| It's just one place. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| And no one even knows it like a mile away. | ||
| It's perfect apartmentalization. | ||
| And I knew in the mid-90s, we exposed it all. | ||
| But then I just pulled a map and I can just go anywhere I want. | ||
| If any population was able to vote about that, do you think that they would have voted for that development? | ||
| No, they have no idea. | ||
| They're only living where they tell them to live. | ||
| They have no idea. | ||
| A mile away is 10,000 acres of just rolling hills and lakes. | ||
| That's why I liked Westworld when they made the TV series of it more than the movie. | ||
| You know, it's like a theme park, a Western theme park. | ||
| In the TV series of it, what the idea you get is everyone's on rails. | ||
| Like every day, you live the same life. | ||
| No one can break out of the rails. | ||
| And you figure out what you're saying. | ||
| Engineers are more enslaved than clones. | ||
| Is that what? | ||
| Later season? | ||
| I never saw that. | ||
| I watched some of it. | ||
| I watched some of it. | ||
| Yeah, but that's it. | ||
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| It's so compartmentalized. | ||
| Don't you think that those rails, as well as the physical territories that you've described, there are neurological territories that you think about? | ||
| It's a microcosm of how they keep you in the reservation. | ||
| Yeah, they keep you in the reservation, in the reservation, in your mind, in the territory. | ||
| I'll tell listeners how to do it. | ||
| I'd love to see the whole, everybody come there because you go to the few places they tell you thousands of people. | ||
| It's only a few hilarious, but if you type in like Edwards Aquifer Resharge Zones or Save Our Springs development zones, it's all owned by Kirk Watson, the Democrats, this big bank they've got. | ||
| And you go anywhere in Austin. | ||
| There's like 10,000 acres here, 20,000 there, 5,000 there. | ||
| And you go and it's just all these roads and lakes built. | ||
| And now they're building the houses for the elite and no one even knows this is happening. | ||
| Why don't we hold an event there? | ||
| Why don't we hold an event, advertise it to your audience, my audience, and we'll just hold an event there and be there. | ||
| But it won't be money. | ||
| It's just there to honor the land. | ||
| No, no, it's a great idea, but it's the perfect compartmentalization example. | ||
| Yeah, like it's out of sight, it's concealed from you. | ||
| But what about isn't our job to bring these things to the forefront of people's minds and not only to inform them, but to let them know about their power. | ||
| Listen, I've got family that lives in a house right up by this one particular place I've been hiking lately. | ||
| And I tell them, hey, you know, there's like 10,000 acres right here with all these lakes and all this stuff. | ||
| And they go, yeah, that road's blocked down there. | ||
| And I said, well, so what? | ||
| Walk across the road bear. | ||
| You walk around it. | ||
| And my point is, they're like, well, you know, it's like crazy. | ||
| It's just a microcosm of the mind. | ||
| The great Chesterton who said that when man stops believing in God, he will believe in anything, also said the truly adventurous man would not climb Everest or cross the desert plains. | ||
| He would simply jump over his next door neighbor's fence. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Yeah, just go explore your world. | ||
| Go and walk around your town, your city, your streets, your life, your fields, your God, your nature. | ||
| Well, that's the funny thing. | ||
| When you go to these areas, they've stolen. | ||
| It's all over the country and the world. | ||
| Google Maps ends. | ||
| Like, it doesn't lead you there. | ||
| And when you look at a map of Austin, though, it's like half the property is all secret and no one knows. | ||
| How do they make that Google Maps, Alex? | ||
| How did they're two entrepreneurs? | ||
| It's the CIA. | ||
| It's the Geospatial Institute in Incontail. | ||
| That's just a tiny piece of this. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
| The map is not the territory. | ||
| So we only know the reality they show us. | ||
| Google Maps gives us access to that reality. | ||
| And the people in the towns and the cities only see the reality that they're shown. | ||
| But with a direct interface with our Lord Jesus, your eyes will open, the scales will fall away. | ||
| You will see that. | ||
| That's a perfect example because now in the sub-regions of this, they have big metal gates they built. | ||
| And only these people have the codes. | ||
| The construction workers are rich. | ||
| So it opens up and you go into it. | ||
| There's a few mansions built and no one even knows this stuff's everywhere. | ||
| And it was stolen in environmentalism. | ||
| They promised they were to build on it. | ||
| First stolen from the native people that lived here, then lived in the new, but stolen from the population of this nation, the great American people. | ||
| Sooner or later, I don't know, man. | ||
| Where does it all lead, Alex, if we don't do something? | ||
| I say we go right down to those iron gates immediately, straight after the show, and occupy it. | ||
| Well, we can do that, but I think we should, your idea is genius. | ||
| It's just a microcosm. | ||
| We get people to do it everywhere. | ||
| We tell people, start occupying the territory. | ||
| Stop participating. | ||
| Stop paying your taxes. | ||
| Stop repaying your debts. | ||
| Start occupying places. | ||
| Hit them where it hurts. | ||
| Hit them in the money and the control of territory and resources. | ||
| Don't Bill Gates has millions of acres now of land. | ||
| What's that with that farmland? | ||
| Bill Gates wouldn't survive in nature. | ||
| I say we release Bill Gates back into the wild and see how long he lasts. | ||
| That'll be a great show. | ||
| Like a thousand acres? | ||
| It's called Gated Community. | ||
| and you just let Bill Gates be loose there, and he has to try and survive, like, for... | ||
| Let's get everyone that wins... | ||
| Then we hunt him with Nerf guns. | ||
| Hunting with Nerf. | ||
| Hey, no. | ||
| Hey, wait a minute. | ||
| Well, you hit him with pies. | ||
| No, wait a minute. | ||
| In the Nerf guns, there's vaccines. | ||
| And we go like, hey, Bill, boom, there's another one. | ||
| There's your ninth booster shot. | ||
| Oh, no, they don't actually work. | ||
| What did you just say? | ||
| Let me have another one. | ||
| They're just using an awesome microcosm. | ||
| I learned about this 30 years ago, so I know about it. | ||
| I can look up the maps forever. | ||
| You go to these places with huge cliffs and mountains, and no one's there right next to neighborhoods because they don't go there because the liberals didn't tell them to go there. | ||
| And then during the lockdown, they shut down the few green belts and Barton Springs and Zilgar Park to the public and they put up with it. | ||
| And I went with hundreds of people and took it over. | ||
| Nice. | ||
| Which wasn't a heroic thing. | ||
| It's like, don't go out because of COVID to the park. | ||
| That was all made up. | ||
| Turned out. | ||
| They made it all up. | ||
| Yeah, it's brilliant, Alex. | ||
| That's what we should do because it's an analogy. | ||
| Like your great writer, Herman Melville, of Moby Dick said, like, don't you see the difference between the land and the water? | ||
| The water, the land, Verdant, and providing nutrition, go out into that ocean with care and caution. | ||
| Deep creatures in a carnival of brutality live just below the surface. | ||
| He said, do you not find something analogous in your own nature? | ||
| Stay on the island. | ||
| Don't venture out into the water. | ||
| Well, we don't know that just behind the iron fence, our lands are there. | ||
| Our lands are there waiting to be reclaimed. | ||
| There he is. | ||
| That is, I'm glad to get to do the voiceover. | ||
| This was closed for six months. | ||
| We said, screw it when took it over. | ||
| That took over other parks. | ||
| And then the police stood down. | ||
| They told us to arrest them. | ||
| The cops took their mask off in solidarity and shook my hand and said, we support you. | ||
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That's beautiful. | |
| That's what it is. | ||
| It wasn't even hard, though. | ||
| It's like, why is the park closed? | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Well done. | ||
| Direct action, direct action. | ||
| You don't know your power. | ||
| You don't know that you actually already have the power. | ||
| It's given to you as your birthright. | ||
| You don't need a brokerage or a mediator. | ||
| There's no one else that can give it to you. | ||
| It's yours by your right. | ||
| He died for you to have it because he loves you. | ||
| You don't need the government to approve of you. | ||
| You don't need your sexual identity, your racial identity. | ||
| Your identity is in him and he loves us all the same. | ||
| He doesn't care. | ||
| Plus, key, our identity is connection to God. | ||
| And it's in that identity we transcend identity to unify under God. | ||
| But under a cult, but under free will. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| It's opting into collectivism through free will. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Thank you. | ||
| I mean, I think we can do it, don't you? | ||
| We have to. | ||
| We're going to kill ourselves. | ||
| Because we're getting, whether Atlantis existed or not, 15,000 years ago or 12,000 years ago, the planet wrote about, they had technology so advanced they blew themselves up. | ||
| Well, we're, whether Atlantis existed or not, Russell Brand, we're here now. | ||
| So that's what you think that this ain't our first time round. | ||
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Do you think it's gone round times? | |
| Yeah, what was on the edge of the garden? | ||
| What was on the edge of the garden? | ||
| Who are the Nephilim? | ||
| Who are these creatures, these demons, and those that came and bred with the sons of man, daughters of man? | ||
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We don't have none of that going on in the Bible, let me tell you. | |
| Yeah, it's interesting. | ||
| Oh, I love the mainline Catholic and Protestant preachers who go, well, that's metaphor. | ||
| They say the whole thing is the word of God and literal, except all the space aliens and breeding. | ||
| Yeah, just ignore all that. | ||
| No, it's 100%. | ||
| It's in all the other texts of all the other cultures. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| They only want a Christianity that they can subjugate. | ||
| The morals and the ethics and the teachings are fantastic, but the supernatural component is the key and the essence. | ||
| The interdimensional aspect of Christ, the interdimensional aspect of his prophets, the interdimensional nature of his message. | ||
| That's what we must pursue. | ||
| His ways are not our ways. | ||
| Do not conform to the patterns of this world. | ||
| Though, I want to access this stuff, Alex, while I'm here, while I'm in flesh, while I'm incarnate. | ||
| Oh, there he is. | ||
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Okay, I've been released into the wild right now, and I can tell you the climate change, wait a minute, climate change is real. | |
| No, wait a minute, it's not real. | ||
| Now, my titty boobs are real enough. | ||
| I say, Romulus and Remus will found Rome sucking my titties. | ||
| We need a groc of Bill Gates as the she-wolf of Rome suckling Romulus and Remus. | ||
| Well, Hook, let's replace them. | ||
| Come on, we can workshop this. | ||
| Who do you want to be Romulus and Remus? | ||
| Not me and you, Alex. | ||
| I'm not sucking on the wolf tits of Bill Gates. | ||
| Not again. | ||
| That was a terrible evening. | ||
| Let's have like, who do you think would be the good pups to suck on the teats of Gates? | ||
| Keir Starmer? | ||
| Yeah, Keir Starmer. | ||
| Can you make this, please, InfoWars viewers and dedicated lovers of the great Alex Jones? | ||
| Keir Starmer sucking one Bill Gates wolf titty. | ||
| And then who could suck? | ||
| Gavin Newsome? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Something for the they're each on a wolf titty. | ||
| And we want them to, when they turn around, they've got milky moustaches and they're like, now we're vaccinated and we're climate neutral. | ||
| We're carbon neutral now. | ||
| That titty milk was carbon neutral. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| Look, 12, 14 years, whatever it was since you were last with us in studio. | ||
| You got to come back. | ||
| How do people find your show, Russell Brown? | ||
| Oh, I'm on the internet. | ||
| You know, the internet. | ||
| Well, use that. | ||
| The internet. | ||
| Go on it. | ||
| Now I'm on Rumble. | ||
| Russell Brown, stay free. | ||
| I do live shows. | ||
| And yeah, follow me on X and yeah, support me if you can. | ||
| In closing, though, you seem more supercharged than ever, but you do have major opposition, major attacks. | ||
| Everybody should pray for you because the bad guys are coming after you. | ||
| Oh, yeah, pray for us, Woodjo, if you don't mind. | ||
| So, so what's the timeline on that? | ||
| What's the big challenge? | ||
| June. | ||
| Next year, I'll be standing trial in the United Kingdom in the UK in June next year. | ||
| I pray for your credit card. | ||
| They're ignoring statue of limitations? | ||
| You don't need statue of limitations, and I wouldn't want a statue of limitations. | ||
| They got rid of them, though, right? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| But if you rape someone 26 years ago, you should go to jail. | ||
| If you rape someone at any point, you should go to jail. | ||
| Rape is wrong. | ||
| Rape is deplorable. | ||
| Rape is disgusting. | ||
| So it's wrong that you raped me an hour ago in the break. | ||
| Well, I actually thought I got the idea you were rather enjoying it. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| Actually, Russell, let's be just. | ||
| This methylene blue didn't get on the tip of my pincher. | ||
| Let's be honest. | ||
| Let's be honest. | ||
| Gosh, no, no, no, no, listen. | ||
| E.G. Carol was Trump raped her, and Russell Brand raped me. | ||
| Oh, no. | ||
| I'm actually going to the UK. | ||
| I'm going to put you in jail for this. | ||
| Well, actually, the irony is, Alex, you needn't bother. | ||
| There's an entire system dedicated to that already. | ||
| I'm joking at it. | ||
| So moving on from there. | ||
| I'm going to clear that up. | ||
| In closing, because this is a plug-in, don't say it didn't happen. | ||
| You took methylene blue an hour ago. | ||
| Did you have any effect? | ||
| Actually, I felt pretty good. | ||
| I feel really, I mean, we can watch the show back. | ||
| Was there a transfer? | ||
| You certainly perked right up. | ||
| Before it, you were a little bit like, sort of a bit morose, like you had Sank on your mind, but you still think that's what I'm talking about. | ||
| I worked out too hard this morning. | ||
| 500 push-ups. | ||
| Yeah, honestly. | ||
| Yeah, I did. | ||
| How many sets? | ||
| I hike five miles. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| And when he's set out, are you doing like 20, 30s, 50s? | ||
| I've got tennis elbow at the moment. | ||
| I do 50s. | ||
| Hey, you're a strong man. | ||
| Here, let's do some push-ups together. | ||
| Why not? | ||
| I mean, it's been a weird evening. | ||
| We're going to have a little bit of hero. | ||
| Where are we doing them? | ||
| What about out of front? | ||
| What about on the desk? | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| Turn the mics way up. | ||
| I meant to give you a love. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| That methylene blue. | ||
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It's working like a charmax. | |
| Why should I? | ||
| Alright, here we go. | ||
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We did push-ups. | |
| 50 push-ups. | ||
| Oh, no, you can't do it. | ||
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You got his elbows! | |
| One, two, look at that. | ||
| If you go lower. | ||
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Please! | |
| We've got to do enough push-ups. | ||
| Will the system keep it? | ||
| All the way up. | ||
| He's eating sweets. | ||
| What are you eating, Alex? | ||
| You're juicing! | ||
| You're juicing, Jones! | ||
| He's high on methylene blue! | ||
| You can't be trusted! | ||
| Fight the power! | ||
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Surrender to the laws! | |
| Fight against the globalists! | ||
| Info wars! | ||
| Stay free! | ||
| Oh, my God! | ||
| Listen, I started for you. | ||
| I don't have to obey your system. | ||
| I'm going to ride you like a mule, Joe. | ||
| I'm going to ride you out of here. | ||
| I'm a nice friend in this situation. | ||
| I'm an astonished. | ||
| An awful sensual. | ||
| Alright, I did like 30. | ||
| Yeah, we did about 30. | ||
| We've done all right. | ||
| That's a tie between. | ||
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God save the queen and God bless America. | |
| You got your shirt off. | ||
| Take mine off. | ||
| Thank you, Alexiosi. | ||
| I think you're a very beautiful man. | ||
| This is live footage. | ||
| Live footage. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| You mad old silverback. | ||
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You mad old conspiracy theory silverback, you. | |
| Elon, you let him back on X. You caused this, Musk. | ||
| You caused this. | ||
| Thank you, Rumble. | ||
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Thank you, all of you revolutionary radicals. | |
| This is the only bit people are going to see. | ||
| All that stuff about Joe. | ||
| I use a lovely beef tallow to keep Alex Jones' nipples fresher than ever. | ||
| If you tallow those nipples good, then Bill Gates can suck upon those teats like Romulus and Remus. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Bill Gates, if you want to survive in nature, you better start drinking that methylene blue, son. | ||
| That's a great ending. | ||
| Russell Blood. | ||
| I thought. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| All right, run away from it. | ||
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Jesus. | |
| Run a promise. | ||
| Come back over the dish. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| I mean, that's not normal. | ||
| 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
| This little piggy went to market. | ||
| This little piggy stayed home. | ||
| This little piggy had roast beef. | ||
| This little piggy had none. | ||
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This little piggy did wee, wee wee wee wee wee all the way home. | |
| And this little piggy burned down the new world order. | ||
| Let me see your war face, Schumer. | ||
| Let me see your war face, Obama. | ||
| Let me see your war face. | ||
| Because what you're seeing from Trump and what you're seeing from people all over the world is our war face. | ||
| And it's not just a face. | ||
| It reflects the internal eruption. | ||
| So good luck. | ||
| But I commit myself into the hands of God. | ||
| And I pray on the altar of God that I be given the discernment and the will and the strength and the support to remove the chains from humanity. | ||
| So let's never forget the business that we are about and the time in which we live. | ||
| They want to break our will. | ||
| Don't just survive and persevere and not let them break your will. | ||
| Instead, take the weight of their assault and use it as a tool to strengthen every fiber of your psyche, your soul, and who you are. | ||
| And pledge with me, eternal resistance over every form of tyranny that has attacked the mind of man. | ||
| And pledge, as he pledged 250 years ago, the great architect of our republic, Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| I have sworn on the altar of God, eternal resistance against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | ||
| Make that pledge and feel the universe open up. | ||
| Step into the space-time continuum and realize we're sharing that same moment with Thomas Jefferson now. | ||
| There is no past. | ||
| There is no present. | ||
| There is no future. | ||
| There is only one endless, timeless moment. | ||
| and absorb the void, and you will be there staring back at God. | ||
| And I'm going to say it. | ||
| If you're going to go go as big as you can, that's why John Hancock literally saw people signing their names, Lil Bitty, and people he knew signed them. | ||
| You really couldn't tell who they were. | ||
| And I get it. | ||
| Every person signing that was signing their potential death warrant. | ||
| He got up there and went boom. | ||
| And he said, if I'm going to have the king coming after me, I want him to come after me, number one. | ||
| That's a pretty large signature, Johnny. | ||
| Yeah, and I'm going to risk my life fighting tyranny. | ||
| Anybody that's ever been in fights, you're not looking for fights, but you've been in a few. | ||
| You learn, you hesitate when somebody's trying to beat the hell out of you. | ||
| You're going to get your ass kicked. | ||
| But you just decide to beat the living hell out of them and stop worrying about who's winning. | ||
| And you're going to win almost every time unless you're fighting Mike Tyson. | ||
| I know people will knock you upside the head really hard and like sit back and look at what it did. | ||
| Or somebody will hit you in the side of the head with a baseball bat, then they'll kind of sit back and watch and see what it did. | ||
| I'm like a Terminator. | ||
| You're about to find out. | ||
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I'll suck that bat up your ass and turn you into a popsicle. | |
| So that's what's going on here. | ||
| And I love it because we're drawing their fire. | ||
| We've exposed that. | ||
| We've drawn them out of their rat holes to do all of this. | ||
| The Soros scum and the Soros DA and just all of them, they're filth. | ||
| They're disgusting tyrants. | ||
| Just like judges in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia. | ||
| They're disgusting. | ||
| And it's like we're in the dark and they got night vision. | ||
| We're in a pitch black arena with no light and they've got their illuminators on and they can see us and we can't see them. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| I walked over with my listeners collectively and pulled the switch and turned the lights on. | ||
| The real war's here with the Globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
| They've declared war on us and we accept the challenge. | ||
| We're taking the country back. | ||
| Their attacks on Trump, their law fair, all the criminal activity. | ||
| How'd that work out for them? | ||
| They were dumb enough to brag, remember everywhere. | ||
| It'll be over for Trump when this mugshot comes out in Georgia. | ||
| We're finally getting it. | ||
| Every channel, remember, it's the end. | ||
| The mugshot, the mug shot, the mug shot. | ||
| And then Trump nails it with a beyond Clint Eastwood, badass American eagle gaze of total defiance that everybody looks at and knows deep down that's the alpha male. | ||
| That's the badass. | ||
| That's the defiant real person. | ||
| You can't fake that look. | ||
| And then when they shot him, you got even more of that look, except the lips pulled down and the teeth bared and the eyes bugging out. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes, we get to see who's really who at times like this, don't we? | ||
| And now the bad guys are going to find out who's really who, aren't you? | ||
| Because the veneer of civilization is burning off. | ||
| And all the posers and all the thugs and all the boys who thought they had this country on its knees and cowed are now just beginning to understand that they have awoken the terrible giant. | ||
| leadership, the essence of leadership is showing people how it's done so that they understand it's the right way and getting them to adopt it. | ||
| And being a leader means you go against the tide when the tide is wrong. | ||
| You go against the crowd when the crowd is wrong. | ||
| You go against the establishment when the establishment is degenerate and sick. | ||
| And then by example and by confidence and by will and by strength, then the timid join you because then it costs nothing to be a patriot, quote the great Mark Twain. | ||
| In the beginning, the patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, and scorned. | ||
| But in time, when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it costs nothing to be a patriot. | ||
| The patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, scorned. | ||
| But in time, when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it costs nothing to be a patriot. | ||
| And when you commit to something worthy and good, it is not a weight, it is everything. | ||
| It is your greatest strength. | ||
| It becomes your soul to risk your life for freedom. | ||
| It's what God forged you in his mind as he created your soul before he even put you in your mother's womb. | ||
| He knew you. | ||
| Trump doesn't want you eating bugs. | ||
| He wants you eating ribby with lobster with him. | ||
| Trump doesn't want big giant wars. | ||
| That's stupid. | ||
| No, Klaus Schwab and King Charles and Barack Obama want you eating bugs while they eat ribbe because they're feudalist, greedy, hateful, demonic, trash. | ||
| And you don't hate them enough. | ||
| And you don't support the people fighting for you enough. | ||
| I'm not saying that to everybody, but in general, you don't detest these people enough and you don't love the people fighting for you enough. | ||
| Because if you loved yourself, you would understand these people have a predatory hatred of you and your family. | ||
| Just look at them. | ||
| Look at Kiera Starmer. | ||
| Look at Macron. | ||
| Look at these people. | ||
| Look at Hillary Clinton. | ||
| Just look at them. | ||
| Look at George Soros. | ||
| Look at Alexander Soros. | ||
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Look. | |
| Their actions are pure evil and they look like serial killers or something because they are. | ||
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Did you let Alexander Soros babysit your daughter's son? | |
| Married to Uba Abedeen, the pedo handler? | ||
| For Wiener? | ||
| He's some bad hombres. | ||
| El Diablo, that's the bad man right there. | ||
| Your cells know that's an enemy. | ||
| Your skin crawls. | ||
| And they know your skin crawls. | ||
| They hate themselves and they hate you. | ||
| They're projecting their hatred of themselves onto you. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
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I love myself and I love you. | |
| And Trump loves himself and he loves you. | ||
| I love you. | ||
| They hate you. | ||
| Now start loving yourself or start being a slave. | ||
| God, it's so simple. | ||
| There's this nationwide pedophile network that is for very powerful people that's connected to the CIA. | ||
| People just didn't want to hear that at that point. | ||
| William Barr was the attorney general under Bush One that covered up Franklin. | ||
| And then he was also the attorney general under Trump's first administration, and he covered up Epstein. | ||
| So William Barr is a cover-up guy, and he's been with the CIA forever. | ||
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Born Lawrence E. King, a guy who grows up in poverty, goes on to become an intelligence officer in Vietnam, comes back to the States afterward, finds himself in Omaha, and manages to take over this failing credit union. | |
| Turning it around, bringing in all kinds of money, Larry was making connections and throwing these wild and lavish parties. | ||
| Larry King was on top of the world. | ||
| Then came the night of the raid. | ||
| Originally arrested for embezzlement, that soon pivoted when the investigations looked into a child trafficking rape. | ||
| So the Franklin Committee forms, headed by Senators Lauren Schmidt and John DeCamp, to investigate it all. | ||
| With seven previous victims of King stepping forward, claiming things he had done, including satanic rituals, cannibalism, and sexual abuse. | ||
| What we developed there was that children were being taken out of orphanage and foster homes, ripped into Sioux City, 184 miles away, and flown to Washington, D.C. for Psych Georgia Party with Congressman Senators. | ||
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That's what was so compelling. | |
| Never have we heard of anything like this happening. | ||
| I mean, this was the original Epstein Island. | ||
| So Schmidt and DeCamp go to the FBI about one of their suspects, Police Chief Robert Wadman. | ||
| Well, it just happened that head FBI agent Nick O'Hara was best friends with Wadman. | ||
| And they were told by O'Hara, if they went after Wadman, they would be taking on the entire FBI itself. | ||
| The camp and company were smeared in the media. | ||
| Then PI Gary Caradori is brought in to help with investigations. | ||
| He then meets Alicia Owen, who claims to be a victim of Omaha Police Chief Robert Wadman. | ||
| Gary then meets Rusty Nelson, Larry's personal photographer, who claims he has all the photos of Larry committing all these acts. | ||
| He ends up flying to Chicago to meet Rusty. | ||
| And after gathering the photos from him, that's when the case took a turn for the worst. | ||
| Gary Carradori and his eight-year-old son die unexpectedly as their plane disintegrates mid-flight. | ||
| So the guy that had all the information about the investigation suddenly dies. | ||
| What the hell is going on? | ||
| Know that Larry King was taking voice out of voice off? | ||
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Yeah, I'm out. | |
| There was really nobody out there that didn't know that. | ||
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They didn't know that. | |
| You never know that. | ||
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Eric King was, I would say, the censor of transporting the children around the country. | |
| Liberal have to have bricks for brains to be on the FBI in this country. | ||
| And that's exactly what you have to do to do this problem. | ||
| They now, in my opinion, my investigation are the architects of the company. | ||
| This is really a horrible story. | ||
| You're saying there was ties with the CIA to the Franklin scandal. | ||
| Yes, in the late 1980s, I was actively involved in what's called the Franklin cover-up. | ||
| This is a case where children were flown from Sioux City, Iowa to Washington, D.C. for sex orgies with congressmen, senators, and it goes all the way at that time up to the White House. | ||
| And this case, again, was covered up. | ||
| Oh, case in Manhattan Beach, California. | ||
| The children there claimed there were tunnels under the school. | ||
| They were taken into the tunnels and through the tunnels, up into the trapdoor of a bathroom in a triplex next door, placed in automobiles, and prostituted in the community. | ||
| These are two, three, and four-year-old children before they entered kindergarten. | ||
| In addition, the children claim that they were flown into the mountains where they were involved with adults in robes, black robes, chanting candles. | ||
| They talked about the brown babies who were sacred, who were cut up, actually sacrificed. | ||
| And in checking into this and researching this, of course, this was obviously a satanic ceremony. | ||
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We connect all of the dots, and they've got some of the same symbols. | |
| The goat of Bathamud, the owl of Malik up here in the Bohemian Grove, they sacrifice children. | ||
| They do it symbolically now, maybe. | ||
| No, no. | ||
| I have a source when he was 12, 13, 14 years old, who was put in a cage at the Bohemian Grove with another young boy who was part of their network. | ||
| And they had a third young boy in there who had been kidnapped. | ||
| And they had to commit sex acts with him, and then they had to murder him on camera. | ||
| This is called a snuff film. | ||
| These snuff films sell for $50,000 each. | ||
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I know Sammy Davis Jr. was heavy into that. | |
| Well, Sammy Davis Jr. admitted he was involved in the satanic film. | ||
| This all goes back to satanic cults. | ||
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He was with Anton LeVay, is that correct? | |
| That's right. | ||
| In Nebraska in the 1980s, I have sources who I've talked to, and they told me, and they were part of the network. | ||
| If you go to the National Center for Missing Exploited Children website last time I checked, there are 91 Americans who disappear every hour. | ||
| And it is believed 85 to 90% of them are children. | ||
| And I have investigated and exposed an organization in Washington, D.C. known as the Finders. | ||
| It's a CIA child kidnapping ring. | ||
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Killed them. | |
| I've investigated and exposed an organization in Washington, D.C., known as the Finders. | ||
| It's an international child kidnapping ring. | ||
| And as I said a few moments ago, these kids sell on the auction block for up to $50,000 each. | ||
| My source was there, and he was part of the network. | ||
| He was one of the decoys. | ||
| He uses a decoy, as I mentioned a few moments ago. | ||
| So this all dovetails. | ||
| And you give this to the law enforcement, they laugh at you because they've been infiltrated very basically. | ||
| Not every law enforcement agency, I'm sure. | ||
| There's a lot of good police officers, a lot of good FBI CIA agents. | ||
| But it's a fact. | ||
| Senator Congressman Kucinich has announced that the CIA has their own assassination squad. | ||
| Reader's Digest, July 1982, 100,000 children are missing every year. | ||
| Here's the Finders. | ||
| That's the great seal of the Great CIA. | ||
| I have a report that contains details concerning this case, and it ties into an organization in Washington, D.C. known as the Finders. | ||
| This is my report on the Finders. | ||
| In 1987, the Tallahassee Police Department received a phone call anonymously from an individual who said that there were two well-dressed men and a number of children in the park. | ||
| The police went down, arrested the man, looked at the children. | ||
| The children didn't even know how to use toilets or telephones. | ||
| They traced the case to Washington, D.C. to the Finders. | ||
| And in researching this, and as a result of the information furnished by the U.S. Customs Agent, in fact, I have the U.S. Customs Agent report here, it was noted that the Finders, an organization established in the early 1960s, was involved in kidnapping children. | ||
| And I have the last paragraph of the last page of the customs report in front of me. | ||
| And let me just read this portion to you. | ||
| This customs agent arrived at the scene of the finders on April the 2nd, 1987. | ||
| And he was told by Metropolitan Police Officers who had conducted searches there through search warrants that the circumstances which indicated that the investigation into the activity of the finders had become an internal CIA matter. | ||
| The Metropolitan Police report has been classified secret and was not available for review. | ||
| I was advised, this is the customs agent, that the FBI had withdrawn from the investigation several weeks prior and that the FBI Foreign Counterintelligence Division, that's Division 5, had directed the Metropolitan Police Department not to advise the FBI and Washington Field Office of anything that had transpired. | ||
| The Washington Field Office is the investigative branch of the FBI in the Washington, D.C. area. | ||
| So this was not only withheld from the public, it was also withheld from their own agents within the organization. | ||
| The kidnappings of children, the missing children in this country, is a very serious matter. | ||
| The children said that they were en route to Mexico to a smart school. | ||
| The men refused to talk. | ||
| The information was, the van had Virginia license plates on it, and the information was sent back to the Washington Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C. and the files were checked there, and they learned that there had been information there about blood rituals that had taken place and possibly a homicide. | ||
| Inspection of the premises revealed that organizations in different places in the world were involved in this project. | ||
| And you see here, it says, London, Germany, the Bahamas, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica, Europe, and so forth. | ||
| And there was a Palestinian aspect to it. | ||
| The individual further advised of circumstances which indicated that the investigation into the activities of the finders had become a CIA internal matter. | ||
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| In 1993, a breakthrough occurred, quietly and largely unnoticed by the public, I might add. | ||
| Documents released through FOIA requests revealed that the CIA had admitted to involvement with the finders. | ||
| Specifically, the agency's Office of Security stated that some members of the Finders had been used in past overseas operations. | ||
| Let that sink in for a moment. | ||
| A group accused of child abuse, trafficking, and psychological manipulation had previously worked for the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
| Was this some rogue cult that the agency happened to stumble across? | ||
| Or was it something else? | ||
| Ramon Martinez wasn't the only insider to raise alarms. | ||
| In 1993, the Department of Justice reopened the case following public concern raised by a segment aired on the TV show America's Most Wanted. | ||
| A DOJ report was compiled and heavily redacted. | ||
| It concluded that while there were numerous indicators of criminal behavior, insufficient evidence remained due to conflicting jurisdiction, loss of the materials, and destruction of certain records. | ||
| In other words, the evidence had been erased, and without it, the finders were once again cleared of wrongdoing. | ||
| This is not the first time intelligence agencies have been connected to controversial experiments and human rights violations. | ||
| Remember, MKUltra was real, a decades-long CIA project involving drugs, hypnosis, and trauma-based mind control. | ||
| Operation Chaos, that's the domestic spying operation targeting American dissidents. | ||
| How about Operation Mockingbird, where government attempted to control media narratives through embedded CIA assets in major newsrooms? | ||
| This happened. | ||
| So when law enforcement officers allege that a group trafficking children was tied to U.S. intelligence, maybe it's not paranoia. | ||
| Maybe it's precedent. | ||
| We don't know what exactly the finders were, but we do know what they weren't. | ||
| They weren't just a commune. | ||
| They weren't just weird intellectuals. | ||
| And they weren't harmless. | ||
| They were protected by someone and they were erased by design. | ||
| Case closed. | ||
| The one organization that did more than anybody else to cover up the kidnapping ring, the case in Nebraska, the pedophile ring, the homosexual rang, was the FBI. | ||
| So what is the ties to CIA and Buffett? | ||
| I didn't find any ties to CIA and Buffett, but there's definitely CIAs to Craig Spence, and he was definitely a CIA asset. | ||
| And he was the second pimp who was in Washington, D.C. | ||
| And I managed to acquire like 200 flight logs, like with Epstein, with the Franklin's count. | ||
| And most of them went to Washington, D.C. | ||
| And that's where the party house was. | ||
| And Craig Spence was a powerhouse lobbyist, D.C., somebody that a lot of the folks in D.C. respected. | ||
| So it wasn't like he was a lightweight guy. | ||
| Yeah, right there. | ||
| Spence registered with a U.S. State Department as a foreign agent for Japan and began lobbying for Japanese interests. | ||
| So he's got a very interesting background. | ||
| With both King and Spence, now this is my surmise. | ||
| Both King and Spence came from relatively lower socioeconomic backgrounds. | ||
| And King was sent to Thailand during the Vietnam War and given top security clearances. | ||
| And Spence was also in Southeast Asia reporting as an ABC reporter. | ||
| And now they both had kind of mediocre careers prior to Southeast Asia, but after Southeast Asia, it's like they come back to the U.S. and like their careers just rocket. | ||
| And my surmise on this is that King and Spence were, I mean, they're inveterate pedophiles. | ||
| That King and Spence were probably busted molesting kids in Southeast Asia. | ||
| And then at that point, they were turned by some dark, malignant corner of our government that perpetrates things like Franklin and also perpetrates things like Epstein. | ||
| Yeah, and he was apparently giving late-night White House tours to boys and taking them in there and some very dark stuff. | ||
| And I think this guy ended up dying from suicide of the what, I don't know whether it was alcohol or drug. | ||
| He committed suicide in the week of Washington Times Expose on his involvement with a prostitution ring and blackmail. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So dark guy on what he ended up doing. | ||
| His suicide was kind of interesting. | ||
| He was at the Ritz-Carlton, dressed up in a tuxedo, and he took an overdose, I believe, of notripoline, the antidepressant, but he had a number of notes that were scrawled out. | ||
| And then he had a newspaper article that was found right next to him. | ||
| And it was about CIA assets or agents that were forced to testify. | ||
| And because there was a grand jury that was gunning for him at that point. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| That grand jury is very corrupt. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| But I think that with Craig Spence, Craig Spence was a lot like Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| Was Craig Spence more like Jeffrey Epstein or Lawrence King? | ||
| I would say that Craig Spence was more like in what ways? | ||
| He had the connections. | ||
| He had the power. | ||
| I would say that King or Ghelain Maxwell was analogous to Larry King. | ||
| As far as Glenn Maxwell built the machine that enabled Jeffrey Epstein to get kids, and Lawrence King built the machine that enabled Craig Spence to get kids. | ||
| Is there a link between Craig Spence and Epstein? | ||
| Did they ever meet each other or no? | ||
| No, what's interesting about there's one link that I know of. | ||
| William Barr was the attorney general under Bush One that covered up Franklin. | ||
| And then he was also the attorney general under Trump first administration, and he covered up Epstein. | ||
| So William Barr is a cover-up guy, and he's been with the CIA forever. | ||
| And it's even on his Wikipedia page that he was in the CIA at a very young age. | ||
| We are unified by our spirit that God made and our connection to the creator and the universe and our children. | ||
| And this is the genesis point of the new revolution of information. | ||
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I will always believe, and I will always say in public, that Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met. | |
| I'll tell you, that f ⁇ ing 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. | ||
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It's crazy. | |
| The real war is here with the Globalist and Sorrows and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
| They have declared war on us and we accept the challenge. | ||
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We're taking the country back. | |
| AlexJones.network is tomorrow's news today. | ||
| All right, it's Saturday afternoon, 2.39 Central. | ||
| I've known Russell Brand about 14 years and I've only been with him twice in person. | ||
| He came to Austin like 13, 14 years ago. | ||
| I don't remember the exact day. | ||
| And he came on the show and then I went to his show, interviewed him and stuff. | ||
| And it all happened because Katy Perry's dad, who's a preacher, reached out to us and said, I want to come on. | ||
| So we checked it with him. | ||
| We said, okay, we're not really into this stuff. | ||
| I mean, nothing is Katy Perry. | ||
| I don't really follow her. | ||
| Beautiful woman. | ||
| And he said on air, people can find the interview. | ||
| Somebody find out an accident post and send it to us. | ||
| We'll put it up. | ||
| It's there. | ||
| He's like, my daughter is under the devil's control. | ||
| Russell Brand left her because he's awoken. | ||
| I believe he'll become a Christian. | ||
| I'm not focused on Russell Brand. | ||
| Know who he is? | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| All of a sudden, Russell Brand reaches out, wants to come on, comes on the show. | ||
| Month later, go meet with him, interview him. | ||
| Go to the Paramount, watch women literally. | ||
| I see this with Elvis, but never in person with a real event. | ||
| I'm sure it happened with Elvis, but I mean, I was there throwing their panties at him. | ||
| I'll tell that story like at some dirty point. | ||
| I just, that was my experience. | ||
| Like, I've never seen anything like this. | ||
| And so a couple of weeks ago, they go, yeah, Russell's coming to Austin. | ||
| He wants to come on the show. | ||
| He said, come on. | ||
| I said, great, get him on. | ||
| And he was on fire today. | ||
| We just did two plus hours with him live, uncensored, and it was crazy. | ||
| Now, this photo is going to go mega viral. | ||
| I'll never live this town. | ||
| And that was Russell. | ||
| Russell just did that. | ||
| He wanted it. | ||
| He didn't believe I did 500 push-ups this morning because Sean Johnson, one of guys that Joe Rogan, who trains like a demon, I mean, that a good way, trains with 15 months ago, said, you're a fat ass, Sean Johnson. | ||
| We're at dinner. | ||
| He was willing to work out with you whenever he's in town, which is about six days a week. | ||
| Sean is out of town with his businesses right now. | ||
| I'll leave it at that. | ||
| And he sends me a text message, what I'm supposed to do. | ||
| And some days it's a regular workout. | ||
| Some days it's calisthenics. | ||
| Some days it's, but a couple, every few weeks or so, he's just like, yeah, do 500 pushups and hike five miles. | ||
| Or it'll be do 500 sit-ups or do 100 of these, 100 of those. | ||
| So I get my message last night. | ||
| He goes, 500 push-ups. | ||
| He would check the weather. | ||
| Goes, weather's nice, getting cold tomorrow. | ||
| 500 push-ups, five-mile hike. | ||
| So I get up and I go find a place to hike and I hike my five miles. | ||
| And 10 times I get down to 50 push-ups. | ||
| So I'm telling Russell this, and it's like, yeah, all right, you can't do push-ups. | ||
| Like, well, I'll do 50 right now. | ||
| It's easy. | ||
| So, you know, so because when I do, Sean works out with me. | ||
| The last time a month ago, we did a push-up workout. | ||
| He did 1,400 while I did 500. | ||
| He's like, oh, that's nothing. | ||
| I was the Navy SEALs. | ||
| They would have this certain workout, I forgot what he called it, this Navy SEAL workout, where in an hour, non-stop, I forget the number, but it was like some ridiculous number, like 300 pull-ups, 1,000 push-ups, 500 setups. | ||
| So I'm like, the guy's like a robot. | ||
| We got to get a camera in the gym mounted. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| He's like 40-something years old and does this stuff. | ||
| He's to be a Navy SEAL trainer. | ||
| So that's who I'm training with, but I'm like pussy level here. | ||
| But Russell Brand's like, oh, yeah, I'm going to beat you at push-ups. | ||
| I was like, well, I'll do 50 easy. | ||
| And he's in great shape, huge guy, better shape than I, at least physically looking. | ||
| But at about 30, 40 push-ups, he stops. | ||
| I keep going. | ||
| It was not a big deal. | ||
| Could have done like 300 more. | ||
| I can get down there right now. | ||
| I'll probably do 200 right in front of you. | ||
| I did 500 already. | ||
| I'm not even sore from it. | ||
| The point is, it's an inspirational people. | ||
| But when he fails at the push-ups, he comes and jumps on my back. | ||
| And that's where we get this insane screenshot from the video of me doing push-ups. | ||
| I'm told we're getting the video soon. | ||
| I still did like 10 push-ups with Russell Brand sitting on my back. | ||
| It's not that I'm some great specimen. | ||
| It's just simple training. | ||
| So that is going to be a big story. | ||
| And I'm going to testify him in UK court. | ||
| He's got trials coming up. | ||
| Russell Brand raped me today. | ||
| I'm being sarcastic, but whatever. | ||
| You know, the joke is there. | ||
| So I've got to just describe that, get that out front that that happened. | ||
| But for the Jedi, there is time to eat as well, as Yoda says. | ||
| But also for the Jedi, there is time to have fun as well. | ||
| And the crew had no idea we're going to do this. | ||
| It's my two walled end of the camera. | ||
| We're like, Russell's like, let's do push-ups. | ||
| I'm like, okay, I'll do the push-ups with you. | ||
| And then, like I said, into it, he decides to jump on my back. | ||
| So I don't know what they're going to claim. | ||
| I am not in a secret relationship with Russell Brand, I promise you. | ||
| But this is the ridiculousness of this now happening. | ||
| And here's the goodness how God works. | ||
| If this viral moment gets people to the show, when we just expose CIA human trafficking of children with FBI section chiefs and everybody exposing it, then that's how God works in mysterious ways. | ||
| So if me being deprecated and this, you know, this whole joke happening, the Lord works in mysterious ways. | ||
| That's how it'll be. | ||
| But I know I'll be in a grocery store in a year. | ||
| Why'd you let Russell Brand fuck you on TV? | ||
| Well, that didn't happen. | ||
| So that's where we are. | ||
| He's driving over to the Dell Big Tree. | ||
| It's all great. | ||
| But I had no idea today that he was going to show up in a bathrobe. | ||
| And I had no idea this was going to happen. | ||
| But there you go. | ||
| That's what happened today. | ||
| By the way, I'm pretty big, folks. | ||
| Look how big Russell Brand is. | ||
| He's like an NBA player or something. | ||
| I mean, I'm big. | ||
| I look little compared to him. | ||
| But there we are at the end of the day. | ||
| He couldn't beat me in push-ups because I hadn't even hit the gas yet. | ||
| I mean, I was like, I was going for like. | ||
| So can we do 100 right now? | ||
| Should I do 100, Crew? | ||
| Should I do 100 push-ups right now on TV? | ||
| The point is, it's not about proving how great I am. | ||
| It's about inspiring you. | ||
| I weighed 90 pounds more. | ||
| I'm still a big guy 15 months ago. | ||
| But Joe Rogan had to say, Man, I've known you 25, 26 years. | ||
| You are a disgusting pussy. | ||
| You worry about your enemies. | ||
| You're your own enemy. | ||
| We're sitting there eating steak. | ||
| I had potatoes. | ||
| And he goes, You notice I'm eating a steak and a salad. | ||
| He goes, I haven't eaten today yet. | ||
| He goes, Look at you. | ||
| You are shoveling garbage in your mouth. | ||
| And I said, Okay, just work out of my gym. | ||
| Here's my trainer, Sean Johnson. | ||
| He goes, I challenge you. | ||
| And the weird thing is, week before, General Flynn was sitting in that chair right there where Kanye West and everybody else is sat, Nick Fuentez, you know, everybody. | ||
| And he says during the break, he goes, Alex, I'm really worried about you. | ||
| You look like shit. | ||
| Of course, Flynn is a huge workout guy, long distance swimmer. | ||
| Young Amit. | ||
| And I said, what do I do? | ||
| He goes, just, you understand, like, you are your worst enemy. | ||
| You have to survive into the future. | ||
| I challenge you to work. | ||
| So it was like in one week, Joe Rogan and General Flynn tell me the same message. | ||
| I went ahead and did it. | ||
| So it's not me bragging about what I did. | ||
| It's about inspiring you. | ||
| True, that's what you can do. | ||
| That's why they said, oh, I'm on an Ozimpic or I'm a clone. | ||
| No, I work out seven days a week. | ||
| I hike five miles this morning. | ||
| That was the easy part. | ||
| But every quarter mile was easy. | ||
| I got down and pumped out 50 push-ups. | ||
| Now, maybe you can't do that. | ||
| Maybe you hike two miles at first and you just do five push-ups each time. | ||
| It's okay. | ||
| That's where I was. | ||
| 14 months ago, Sean would take me out to talk about he goes, We're going to hike three miles and we're going to stop and do mountain climbers every quarter mile. | ||
| And we're going to do push-ups and we're going to do air squats. | ||
| I said, Okay. | ||
| He'd say, Good job. | ||
| You did it. | ||
| I'd be like stumbling into my car, like dizzy, whatever. | ||
| But a month later, I was like, He's like, You're doing twice as many. | ||
| And that's the whole point. | ||
| Now, when we work out with Sean, is he left Friday on one of his missions? | ||
| We worked out 70 minutes nonstop. | ||
| We're doing outdoor workout, throwing huge 80-pound sandbags over our heads and farmer carries. | ||
| And all of a sudden, he said, He said, Great job, Alex, I'm going. | ||
| When he left, I did 20 minutes of push-ups and sit-ups because that's what it's about. | ||
| Because they want to crush me, they want to make me weak. | ||
| They want me to give up. | ||
| They want me to be depressed. | ||
| And no. | ||
| So I worked out 80, 90 minutes. | ||
| And that's what this is about. | ||
| And I want all you to know: when I started working out 15 months ago, 90 pounds heavier, I do like 45-minute workouts. | ||
| I was about to die at the end of it. | ||
| And now I can jump down like a gorilla. | ||
| I can pick a 250-pound man up on my back and carry him 300 yards. | ||
| You've seen the videos. | ||
| And that's an archetype of everything political and cultural we're doing is that pain is weakness leaving the body. | ||
| And that's so exciting. | ||
| So a great day, a great broadcast, great information covered. | ||
| I'm going to shut that down now and move into the news here in the limited time we have. | ||
| But I'll tell you, it's bittersweet. | ||
| I love these historic studios. | ||
| We've been in these studios in South Austin, just literally a mile from Joe Rogan's studios, which is just how synchronicity works. | ||
| He'd move here five years ago down the street that they already have a receiver. | ||
| We're shut down. | ||
| They haven't decided how to do it yet. | ||
| It's like this weird thing, like the super villain in the movie when he's finally got you chained up. | ||
| He kind of hesitates. | ||
| And we've survived so much. | ||
| People just think, oh, yeah, all right. | ||
| What are you going to do when you get shut down? | ||
| Pay attention to where we're at at AJN Live on X and Rolf Jones and Rumble. | ||
| Pay attention to the new sites we're announcing that are ready. | ||
| Pay attention and don't let this enemy attack where they spent $500 million at least to shut us down, be a victory, and let it be the Phoenix rebirth of everything we've done together. | ||
| Now, quite frankly, a red shot, please. | ||
| Every stack I researched yesterday and today, this is not a prop. | ||
| I don't put all this out here to act like I've got a bunch of information. | ||
| Everything here, each article I could spend an hour on. | ||
| Oh, this World War II veteran, 100 years old, saying our country's been conquered by tyranny. | ||
| Everything I fought for has been lost. | ||
| I mean, I could spend an hour on that alone. | ||
| I spent hours on this. | ||
| Trump and Victor Orban, so incredible, and what that means for Europe and the rest of the world. | ||
| Because if the globalists go down, they all go down. | ||
| Maduro saying, I surrender. | ||
| I'm ready to flee to Russia, which I told you was coming. | ||
| I could do two hours on that. | ||
| That one article, that one announcement, ultra massive. | ||
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| Look at this stack right here. | ||
| This stack. | ||
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| Oh, this is pretty big. | ||
| What's this? | ||
| What's this? | ||
| This we could do 10 hours on. | ||
| What's this? | ||
| The CIA confirmed Congress documents running the attack on Gen 6 through the Capitol Police. | ||
| What did I say five years ago? | ||
| Almost five years ago. | ||
| I said it's not the FBI. | ||
| They're just the orchestrators with the CIA. | ||
| It's the Capitol Police with NGOs. | ||
| Got your names. | ||
| Got your ass. | ||
| Got you! | ||
| Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. | ||
| And I know it, it, it, it, listeners love it. | ||
| It's not about being right, but new blisters do love it. | ||
| Had the archivist find in the last couple of years where we said it was CIA running it through NGOs, the Capitol Police. | ||
| Let's get them that clip. | ||
| Because it's not enough for me to be right now. | ||
| You need to see me say it years ago. | ||
| And I love Ed Martin, the strike force leader. | ||
| Of course, he's not involved in any of this. | ||
| It was private investigators brought it up. | ||
| that Pelosi ran. | ||
| But see, Trump now knows who's actually exposing it and who's not. | ||
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It's hilarious. | |
| Because here's the difference. | ||
| Trump found good people in the Pentagon, and they know how to run circles around the globalists. | ||
| And all Trump's been doing is mapping. | ||
| And by the way, I'm not giving a secret out now. | ||
| The enemy knew this months ago. | ||
| But now it's time to tell you because I made the decision. | ||
| Now it's time to tell you that we have mapped the enemy operation, not just Gen 6, but all of it. | ||
| And those letters, investigate what happened to me. | ||
| Those were just tests to set you up, you dumb pieces of shit. | ||
| You think I went to the Justice Department and asked them to defend me? | ||
| I would never do that because I'm not important enough. | ||
| But if I can be used to flush you out like quail out of the bushes, oh, I will. | ||
| And only now do you begin to realize how much trouble you're in. | ||
| Pelosi resigned Friday because Pelosi was the king dog head person running it with her idiot daughter. | ||
| And now it's all coming out. | ||
| Even Thomas Massey, who I respect, but you know, rides the fence, he says, oh my God, the CIA run it all. | ||
| Oh, they did. | ||
| I didn't know anything about that. | ||
| So you see, the season of the globalists being in control is over. | ||
| And we're already 10 steps ahead of them. | ||
| We already have the whistleblowers. | ||
| We already have the eyewitnesses. | ||
| All we don't have is prosecutors. | ||
| They got balls, but we got a few. | ||
| So Comey and Bolton and the decent James are indicted. | ||
| But don't worry. | ||
| This has all been a demonstration for the president. | ||
| So he can be handed a map. | ||
| And compared to us trying to give Trump a map eight years ago, we are light years ahead of where we were. | ||
| So good luck, scumbags. | ||
| And I only tell you now, so you panic and run for the fences. | ||
| And it ain't a bluff because this guy, Alexander Emerich Jones, don't bluff. | ||
| I do one thing, deliver. | ||
| I deliver the goods. | ||
| If you had to define me by one thing, it's delivery of the goods. | ||
| It's the North Star. | ||
| Now, sometimes in a storm or foggy weather, you can't see the North Star. | ||
| Sometimes I can't see it. | ||
| But you better believe I'm pointed at the North Star continually. | ||
| My goal is to tell you the truth. | ||
| Everything I do, my entire will is about the truth. | ||
| I worship the truth because God is truth. | ||
| And I just want our enemies to know this. | ||
| I don't know how this is going to end, but if you want to fight, you better believe you got one. | ||
| And I think each successive day, you realize that we're not locked in here with you. | ||
| You're locked in here with us. | ||
| And I'm going to metaphysically, nonviolently, break your neck. | ||
| I'm going to eat your guts right in front of you. | ||
| And if I get destroyed in the process, good. | ||
| Because the tree of liberty is watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants. | ||
| And I mean informationally. | ||
| But if you go physical, oh, God, I'm so scared. | ||
| What do I know about that? | ||
| What have I done informationally? | ||
| What do I know about physical war? | ||
| Something you know nothing about. | ||
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You know nothing. | |
| Wars don't make somebody great. | ||
| Avoiding wars make one great. | ||
| But if you want wars, you came to the right place. | ||
| Because I know war better than I know information. | ||
| I know war up one side and down the other. | ||
| I know war better than my mama and my daddy. | ||
| That's why you're fascinated with war because you don't know war. | ||
| Because war is a failure. | ||
| War is when all the options have been exhausted. | ||
| War is total. | ||
| War is complete. | ||
| War is absolute. | ||
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War is eternal. | |
| Just like death and life. | ||
| And I'll eat your ass. | ||
| So when you think you threaten us with putting us into war, you think you threaten us with something we're afraid of. | ||
| No, no, you threaten us with a thing we're tempted by. | ||
| But if you put us in that wheelhouse, we will give you what you're looking for. | ||
| If you're looking to get destroyed, you came to the right place. | ||
| If you're looking to be crushed, you came to the right place. | ||
| If you're looking to have your bones broken, you came to the right place. | ||
| If you're looking to be smashed down, you're looking the right place. | ||
| You came to the right department. | ||
| And everything we've done to you that you're so scared of and you recognize has defeated you. | ||
| Do you have any other idea that right behind this thin veil is something hundreds of times more powerful and vicious? | ||
| That we fear ourselves. | ||
| Not for you, but for ourselves. | ||
| Because to unleash this genie, to open this Pandora's box, is to unleash hell itself upon the earth. | ||
| And the clock's ticking down. | ||
| The fuse is burning. | ||
| The explosion is about to happen. | ||
| And I'm there. | ||
| Try to get as many of you as possible to surrender now before it's too late. | ||
| Because once the bomb detonates, once the clock ticks down, once there's no more seconds on the hand, the God of war will be released. | ||
| And if you knew about the God of war, you would not be flirting with it. | ||
| It is a God that does not countenance weakness or lies or pathetic garbage. | ||
| It is about absolute commitment and full force. | ||
| And once you release the demon, you will reap the hell storm. | ||
| And I know you won't listen. | ||
| It's destined you be destroyed. | ||
| And many of us with you. | ||
| But God always gives you a chance to back out. | ||
| God always gives you a warning before he drops the hammer on your head. | ||
| And the hammer comes. | ||
| Just as justice always comes. | ||
| All right, let me hit the pie bomb stuff and the crash they're trying to engineer. | ||
| You leftists think if you crash the markets of the country, you think your lazy asses would be the first to be cut off. | ||
| Like, I'm watching you maneuver yourself into hell. | ||
| You'd say, well, good. | ||
| We're ready to bring things down to get you. | ||
| I'm not willing to bring things down to get you because it won't get you. | ||
| You already got. | ||
| Do you understand that? | ||
| I don't want to go out of my way to destroy you. | ||
| And you want to suck us into the hole with you. | ||
| But once you get me in this hole, once you suck me down to that dungeon with your ass, you ain't going to like what happens at the bottom of that pit with me and a bunch of other people. | ||
| Because you're going to be given no mercy. | ||
| Zero. | ||
| And you've been warned. | ||
| I'm warning you over and over again of the angel of death. | ||
| The deliverer. | ||
| But the deliverer only comes when we've exhausted all human action. | ||
| I can feel the icy cold of the angel of death all around me. | ||
| I can feel it coming into the space right now. | ||
| All the nuclear war, all the collapse, all the preparations, billions dead. | ||
| I can feel it. | ||
| Everything's freezing around me. | ||
| And you idiots have no connection to God. | ||
| You aren't afraid of God's power. | ||
| You have no respect for God because you are fools and lovers of death like your father. | ||
| But when you actually get what you're looking for, you aren't going to like it. | ||
| Because that's the sick joke: how God judges the righteous and the evil at the same time. | ||
| You'll beg for your mommy. | ||
| You'll beg for God to deliver you, and you will not be delivered. | ||
| You will be ground underfoot by the awesome power of destruction. | ||
| You are on the edge of oblivion because you won't accept God because you won't humble yourself. | ||
| You destroy our world and all of our futures because you have enmity against the creator. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play a few of these clips, and I'll talk about it. | ||
| Let's play 10, 22, and 14. | ||
| This is the first few minutes of Next News Network, Great Fauci, identifying who the reported. | ||
| And I've been told this by passwords, everybody. | ||
| We didn't break your staple, wait for others to do it. | ||
| Then we're going to go to Ryan Maddow. | ||
| I don't think he's a bad guy, but he goes off half cock sometimes, but this is accurate what he says. | ||
| And he's attacking conservative influencers like they don't already know this. | ||
| Well, dude, you're more awake than they are. | ||
| So just knock it off with me, the asshole. | ||
| But Ryan Mattow's logo work. | ||
| And then we've got Club 14 here. | ||
| And this is Eric Trump because this ties together. | ||
| Oh, I love the FBI director, but yeah, they tried to kill my dad. | ||
| They're covering it up. | ||
| We know what happened July 13th. | ||
| It's not just Jan 6, July 13th. | ||
| And I knew this stuff four plus years ago of the woman and the Capitol Police and the CIA and her name, but I couldn't say it. | ||
| And now they've released the geolocation, not just the gate AI analysis. | ||
| And now Pelosi resigns and they're crapping britches right now. | ||
| What else is going to come out? | ||
| I can tell you, it's a lot. | ||
| It's a lot. | ||
| I didn't try to do that. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's like, it's not 3 a.m. here. | ||
| How this stuff happens. | ||
| We have a gold chain with that neckline. | ||
| The house of cards is coming down. | ||
| This is just the beginning, as I told you. | ||
| I told you J6 stuff, bombshells. | ||
| This is just the beginning. | ||
| Because Trump's got enough loyal people that'll tell the truth. | ||
| It's a beach yet. | ||
| It's not the majority, but it's enough to cook your turkey, globalists. | ||
| And you notice over time, we get stronger, you get weaker. | ||
| We get more aggressive, more accurate. | ||
| Can you feel how we've got you in a stranglehold? | ||
| Can you feel our hands metaphysically around your little chicken necks? | ||
| It'll fix a lot of pain and a lot of war. | ||
| If you just keep whistleblowing, all of you have good job. | ||
| And just surrender. | ||
| It'll be much easier for you, as I keep telling you. | ||
| Because you know, I don't get up here. | ||
| You know this. | ||
| My enemies know it. | ||
| That's why they hate me. | ||
| I don't get up here and tell you hype that isn't true. | ||
| In fact, I've not gone far enough. | ||
| You are completely fucked. | ||
| Now, I'd like to fix this peacefully a little selfishly because I can look down in the future. | ||
| Different scenarios ain't too good for me down this road, but it's really bad for you. | ||
| See, we're kind of in the same boat in this war. | ||
| So I'm like, if you just give up, it better for everybody, just run the white flag up, man. | ||
| We're nice. | ||
| We don't want retribution. | ||
| Just go away. | ||
| We'll even let you take, unless you screwed kids, just take, you'll even let you run off with your stolen money because we're smart. | ||
| We're going to put you on an island like Napoleon. | ||
| But if you don't let us put you on an island, we're going to have to do some really nasty stuff. | ||
| And it's not going to be good for you. | ||
| Study history. | ||
| Learn how this works. | ||
| Put your finger up in the wind. | ||
| Look at the weather vein and surrender. | ||
| Surrender. | ||
| Surrender now. | ||
| Surrender. | ||
| You know you want to surrender to truth, to your conscience, to what's right. | ||
| That's all you got to do. | ||
| Ask God, should you surrender? | ||
| You're like, oh, you don't think God's real? | ||
| Have you looked around? | ||
| God's real. | ||
| Death and destruction is this way. | ||
| Surrender now. | ||
| There is no more time. | ||
| If you think what's breaking right now, the CIA running the pipe bombing for Nancy Pelosi is bad. | ||
| Imagine what's about to come out. | ||
| You don't have any idea. | ||
| We've mapped your networks. | ||
| Oh, you thought because you control 80% of the Justice Department? | ||
| And I'm not getting a secret south. | ||
| They know this now. | ||
| You didn't think Trump couldn't find people in the Pentagon in intelligence in the NSA that know how to run these operations on you? | ||
| We have all your communications. | ||
| We have all your plans. | ||
| We have everything. | ||
| We may not have the prosecutors, and there's all these pussies to actually go after you, but we'll vaporize you in the core public opinion. | ||
| And I mean vaporize. | ||
| I mean, release your private emails. | ||
| I mean, release your private sex activities. | ||
| It's all loaded. | ||
| Millions of guns are pointing at your head politically. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| Give up now or face total destruction. | ||
| Here's the clips. | ||
| Patriots, brace yourselves because the January 6th pipe bomb story just detonated again tonight. | ||
| The internet is on fire with verified posts claiming Capitol Police Officer Shawnee Kirchhoff as the potential bomber caught on the FBI's own surveillance footage. | ||
| She walked away from the Capitol Police just six months after J6 and slipped quietly into a three-letter intelligence agency. | ||
| And right as that name began exploding across X Blaze Media's Steve Baker, who was about to drop his long-awaited report, announced he was hitting pause after, quote, counsel from trusted parties and within and outside the government. | ||
| And get this at 9 a.m., November 6, hours before Steve Baker hit pause on his bombshell report, Nancy Pelosi suddenly announced she wouldn't seek re-election. | ||
| Looks like she knew what was coming and jumped out ahead of the blast. | ||
| Former Green Beret and intelligence insider Ivan Rakelin says none of this is a coincidence. | ||
| He says two obscure laws to USC 1967 and 1979 handed Pelosi's Capitol Police Board total control over the scene, the evidence, and the investigation itself. | ||
| He's here tonight with maps, statutes, and the receipts that could blow this case wide open. | ||
| Ivan Ranklin, welcome back to the next news network. | ||
| The first big question, why was Steve Baker's Blaze Media report suddenly paused? | ||
| We've got it on screen right here. | ||
| This was 23 hours ago that he posted that after abundance of caution, after an abundance of counsel from trusted parties within and outside government, we've hit pause on this revelation, which is now blowing up all over X. Why was it suddenly paused? | ||
| What do you think was happening behind the scenes when he said he was asked to give the government more time to review the evidence? | ||
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I mean, I can only speculate based on reading the statement. | |
| Yeah, he's speculating. | ||
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My take would be is that most people are not as. | |
| Think about this. | ||
| The January 6th pipe bomber case. | ||
| Kash Patel could have put this all into Biden's lap. | ||
| They could have pinned it all on Biden. | ||
| Biden was the legendary cover-up. | ||
| Chris Ray taking them all down. | ||
| Everybody that was hunting down Trump, everybody that was going after Trump, they all would have went down in the J6 case. | ||
| But Cash and Bongino fucking covered it up. | ||
| That's insane. | ||
| This is going to be such a big fucking scandal. | ||
| I don't even know how to understate it. | ||
| It says, U.S. Pardon Attorney and Director of the DOJ Weaponization Working Group Administration has determined the identity of the January 6th pipe bomber. | ||
| Sharooney Kirchhoff is a former D.C. Capitol Police officer and current intelligence operative. | ||
| J6 was an FBI CIA-led coop. | ||
| Okay, it gets better. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So this is the news here on X. | ||
| It says, unverified social media claims name ex-Capitol police officer as January 6th pipe bomber suspect. | ||
| Social media posts have identified the former U.S. Capitol Police officer, Sharuni Kirchhoff, as the unidentified person who placed the pipe bomb near the Democrats 18, and this is 18 hours ago. | ||
| Okay, so think about that, right? | ||
| Steve Baker, a man who's, and then obviously, so they're unverified, right? | ||
| So everything in this video is just allegedly, this is my opinion. | ||
| But think about what this means, okay? | ||
| Kash Patel has been in power for what? | ||
| Like 12 months, 11 months, 10 months, eight months? | ||
| And he hasn't figured this out. | ||
| But wasn't it last week that we started to see these videos surface? | ||
| So this was new, the FBI in 2021 says, new release video of a person placed a pipe bomb in Washington, D.C. | ||
| And then they went in 2022. | ||
| You can help us identify and identify the person who placed the pipe bomb near the office, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| They knew all along it was one of their own. | ||
| And they were sitting on the intel. | ||
| They were sitting on the phone number. | ||
| Remember, they tell us the phone call was corrupted and they lost the data. | ||
| They never lost the data. | ||
| It was all a lie. | ||
| They knew who it was all the time. | ||
| It was one of their own. | ||
| So if it was one of their own, why the hell is she still in power? | ||
| Why the hell didn't Kash Patel take her out? | ||
| Why the hell didn't Kash Patel arrest her ass? | ||
| Why didn't Bon Gino arrest her ass? | ||
| So you mean to tell me that you're going to wait till Steve Baker uses gate analysis and figures this all out in his own without any subpoena power, without any the mental gymnastics that are going to come out of Benny Johnson and the White House to cover this up and try to make Kash Patel look like the hero are going to be epic. | ||
| This is a bigger scandal than Watergate, right? | ||
| Can we call this Patel Gate? | ||
| Can we just nickname it after Cash and get his ass the hell out of the FBI for a while? | ||
| Let's stop there. | ||
| Look, I've had Ryan Matt on exposing him and trafficking, liked him, good guy, but I've seen some stuff he does where he jumps the gun. | ||
| He's right, Patel covered this up. | ||
| That's a whole nother long story. | ||
| But Benny Johnson's a sweetheart and does a great job. | ||
| He does a lot of original reporting. | ||
| He also just has on sources, and here's what they have to say. | ||
| So Matt needs to become a reporter, not just a pundit or a journalist or an investigator, which does a great job at it, and like give their side. | ||
| Now, clearly, Patel's covering this up, just like July 13th last year. | ||
| So I agree with Matta. | ||
| But just there's no need to attack all these people. | ||
| I know all this works. | ||
| You think like Benny Johnson's right in, we're covering something up. | ||
| Benny, we need you. | ||
| Just stop being a dick, okay? | ||
| And I don't mean that meanly. | ||
| I'm not singling him out. | ||
| It's for everybody else. | ||
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Like, stop it. | |
| Benny Johnson has done so much great work. | ||
| And just stop attacking him. | ||
| Because when I saw when he had Corey Lewandowski on, Lewandowski's like, I don't know what's going on. | ||
| He literally doesn't. | ||
| These politicals are, you know, Lewandowski's not bad, but he doesn't. | ||
| He's like, I haven't heard about this case, but boy, Kash Patel, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| And then, and then, and then it's another video he did. | ||
| And so Ryan Matt is like, oh, look, it's a cover-up. | ||
| No, they don't know. | ||
| They're not as smart as you, Matta. | ||
| They're not doing this like you full-time. | ||
| You have to stop projecting your informed information and your intelligence onto people that are doing 85,000 things. | ||
| I've been in this for 30 plus years. | ||
| It's not about defending the establishment. | ||
| It's about learning that you cannot project your intelligence onto other people. | ||
| I guarantee you, if you reached out to Benny Johnson and did these reports that were nice, he'd cover it. | ||
| I know him. | ||
| You have to be the leader. | ||
| Instead of if you know something, then everybody else is covering it up. | ||
| I have callers all the time go, why aren't you covering this? | ||
| I'll go, what is it? | ||
| And I see it and I go, oh, God, that's incredible. | ||
| As if they go, you're Alex Jones. | ||
| You know all about this. | ||
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No, I don't. | |
| So I'm not singling Ryan out. | ||
| I'm just using him as an example because that's the clip I played of how this worked. | ||
| But moving on, why is the story? | ||
| Oh, I bet the White House covers it up. | ||
| I bet Benny Johnson's a whore. | ||
| That's a diversion. | ||
| No. | ||
| The story is that we knew this. | ||
| It came out years ago. | ||
| Now it's confirmed. | ||
| What do we do about that? | ||
| And Thomas Massey, super respected, saying he's seen the information. | ||
| It's a CIA stage January 6th. | ||
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That's the story. | |
| Not that Benny Johnson is behind the curve. | ||
| Do you see, Ryan, how that's a distraction? | ||
| See, so moving on from that, we can't get mad at reporters that are starstruck. | ||
| We have to stay on target the globalists. | ||
| So you have Thomas Massey right here saying, oh my God, it's the CIA. | ||
| Yeah, April She Capital polices it and does it reportedly. | ||
| She goes CIA. | ||
| She was already CIA, obviously. | ||
| We said that four years ago. | ||
| We knew who it was then. | ||
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We couldn't bring it out yet. | |
| And so this is huge. | ||
| And we need to talk about that. | ||
| The story. | ||
| I mean, look at this person. | ||
| This video featuring her was uploaded on YouTube in November 2014 when she was playing soccer for Temple. | ||
| Obviously autistic, in my opinion. | ||
| Another Marinus Vanderloobe who did the firebombing of the Reichstag in February 27th, 1933, to bring Hitler to power. | ||
| It's a Marinus Vanderloe. | ||
| But the bomb was planted right where Kamala Harris was, obviously, to make her a victim, but it didn't happen. | ||
| Why did that happen? | ||
| And then we've got all the photos right here. | ||
| So this is the story. | ||
| Not, oh, we can't wait for the White House to cover it up. | ||
| I can assure you, Trump doesn't know about this. | ||
| So why are we worried about that? | ||
| Yeah, Kash Patel's known this. | ||
| Let's focus on him. | ||
| And I guess that's your point. | ||
| That they've known this. | ||
| I've known this for years. | ||
| And now it's out. | ||
| I mean, look at this cookball. | ||
| So, let's just go back to the post we just showed on X. Go back to the last one. | ||
| Thomas Massey. | ||
| When will the ICA Capital Police address the scandal? | ||
| Today would be good. | ||
| So the good news is the Blaze broke this Thursday. | ||
| We already knew it. | ||
| They were willing to do it. | ||
| Now, oh, we're going to wait till next week. | ||
| They ain't getting out of this. | ||
| And there's much worse stuff about to come out. | ||
| So my point is instead of doing victory lapse about who could have done a better job, just cover the issues. | ||
| Because the story is not the fact that you were right and somebody else didn't cover it. | ||
| This is a big deal. | ||
| And kudos to Glenn Beck and his team, what they've done. | ||
| So this is dangerous stuff. | ||
| Now, I knew about this a long time ago, and I was asked to wait. | ||
| And now it's ripened. | ||
| So it's here. | ||
| But I can tell you, Pelosi and the Democrats commanded the whole attack. | ||
| Anti-if outside, NGOs involved. | ||
| We know the names. | ||
| We have the geolocation. | ||
| We know it all. | ||
| And I was told, don't worry, Alex, this is going to be huge. | ||
| And now it's happening. | ||
| And the fact that Kash Patel has been sitting on this, well, that's going to be very interesting to President Trump. | ||
| But he's already put the AG of Missouri in as deputy director, co-director, first time in history, to take over. | ||
| So everything's sliding into place right now. | ||
| The bad guys are completely scared. | ||
| And this is beautiful. | ||
| And guaranteed, that's why Pelosi had running again. | ||
| She made that announcement Thursday night when this is breaking. | ||
| Because we got her ass. | ||
| Let's make it about Pelosi and the investigation and not about Benny Johnson having Corey Lewandowski totally uninformed on saying, I don't know about the case. | ||
| Great job, Kash Patel. | ||
| Yeah, we know inside the Republican Party, it's a giant dick-sucking contest. | ||
| But why are we focusing on the dick-sucking contest? | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| So they're sucking each other's dicks. | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| We're the leaders. | ||
| We're in control of the narrative. | ||
| We're putting out the truth. | ||
| The story is not the dick-sucking. | ||
| The story is firing torpedoes into their main ships, their main lies, blowing them up nonviolently, culturally, politically. | ||
| The Democrats are reeling right now. | ||
| That's why Schumer subtly today wants to end the shutdown. | ||
| They know we have them. | ||
| Celebrate the story of how they've been exposed. | ||
| Make it about them. | ||
| Once we bring them down, if you think it's some snack to go attack pro-Trump influencers that are just trying to back our agenda, again, you project your pharasitic purity onto them instead of teaching them. | ||
| You want to make them the bad guy to make yourself look good. | ||
| And I'm obsessed on this all day. | ||
| This is a real teaching moment. | ||
| Leadership is about leading, not bonking people on the head that aren't as far along as you and turning them off and turning them into enemies because I'm a Christ-like person in that I know Christ. | ||
| I'm not like Christ. | ||
| I'm a good person. | ||
| I try to be. | ||
| I judge trees by its fruit. | ||
| And I focus on that. | ||
| But other people want to keep score about who's the best or who was right first. | ||
| Well, you ain't beat me yet. | ||
| And my job is to find people that are more informed than me. | ||
| Ain't found them yet. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So it's a big deal. | ||
| It's confirmed. | ||
| It's historic. | ||
| It's massive. | ||
| Now, let's move into this area. | ||
| This just happened a few hours ago on this live Saturday afternoon transmission. | ||
| Fox News, gunmen sought after allegedly shooting at Border Patrol agents in Chicago. | ||
| We have countless videos of them shooting up. | ||
| The vans killing illegal aliens, thinking they kill ICE, all the other attacks, Border Patrol killed, you name it. | ||
| Now this and the media trying to play it down. | ||
| They desperately want to have the Blue City secede under the Podesta plan and do all of this. | ||
| This is on the front burner right now. | ||
| Shots fired, federal agents. | ||
| An unknown suspect fired shots at ICE agents and crowds gathered. | ||
| And the officer may have been struck by a vehicle and they were transported to hospital. | ||
| So they're running over people with vehicles again. | ||
| They're doing this. | ||
| The outnumbered ICE following federal constitutional duty. | ||
| They have video chaos eruptions in Chicago's Border Pro agents reportedly fired upon through increased ICE operations. | ||
| That's where we are. | ||
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That's what we're doing. | |
| You have Thomas Massey saying, yeah, he's seen the documents. | ||
| The CIA ran January 6th. | ||
| And it is healthy to point out that Pattell's been covering this up. | ||
| I'm not saying don't do that. | ||
| My point is, is first is the Democrats are behind it. | ||
| Then the Republican leadership covered it up. | ||
| Why? | ||
| But we don't make the top thing attack reporters that don't know what's going on. | ||
| That's pretty simple, right? | ||
| Just agree with me. | ||
| The Democrats did this. | ||
| They're caught. | ||
| That's the top story. | ||
| That gets 90% of the coverage. | ||
| Then other stuff is a side issue. | ||
| Can we have priorities here? | ||
| I mean, is it hard to do? | ||
| Okay, you know what's going on. | ||
| Then teach everybody. | ||
| Don't attack people that don't know. | ||
| All right, let's move on here. | ||
| You know, I've just done three hours and 24 minutes of live TV. | ||
| And I couldn't have done it without this incredible crew. | ||
| I couldn't have done it without you and your support and everything you've done. | ||
| And so I just say this here right now. | ||
| If you're not spreading the word about these reports, if you're not taking ownership of this broadcast, it's free to air. | ||
| It belongs to all of you. | ||
| It always has. | ||
| People send me emails all day. | ||
| Can I take a clip? | ||
| Come and put it in the film. | ||
| Yeah, it's free to air. | ||
| You own it. | ||
| Non-exclusive license belongs to the planet. | ||
| Like if I wrote a book and said it's copyright free, it's yours for decades. | ||
| Didn't just say this last week. | ||
| The idiot Bloomberg and the Onion trying to shut us down after years of attacks want to try to claim they own everything we ever said, but it's too bad. | ||
| It was given to the public. | ||
| It was published to the public. | ||
| Belongs to you. | ||
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| But it's you take this like it's theater, it's another entertainment thing, it's just some Netflix show. | ||
| No, man, this is the tip of the spear in the fight for humanity. | ||
| What I say on my soul is the best approximation of the truth. | ||
| But I look through rose color darklies. | ||
| I'm imperfect, I'm a sinner, I am not infallible like God. | ||
| But you better know when I say something, I believe it is the very most accurate truth my little primitive brain can come to. | ||
| And my little primitive brain is way ahead of basically everybody else that's actually on air. | ||
| There's so many great talents, so many great people, so many people connected out there. | ||
| I'm trying to get you promoted, get you involved, get you engaged. | ||
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| All right, so that's three and a half hours of live transmission. | ||
| I literally have dozens of other stories I didn't hit. | ||
| They're trying to do an economic crash, all of it. | ||
| But I'm going to stop now because I want to go talk to the crew, get a bunch of clips out of this. | ||
| This was an amazing three and a half hour transmission. | ||
| We're in such a historic moment. | ||
| So, whatever you do, it's free. | ||
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| All right, great job, crew. | ||
| I appreciate you humbly, the listeners, the viewers, the crew. | ||
| That's it for this transmission. | ||
| The ball's in your court. | ||
| God bless you all. | ||
| You are the reason InfoWars existed. | ||
| You're the reason we've had so much success. | ||
| You're the reason the global is hit our guts. | ||
| I couldn't have done any of this without you. | ||
| And now we're so close to being shut down. | ||
| We fought so hard. | ||
| We never gave up. | ||
| We never backed down. | ||
| But they have the state receiver appointed. | ||
| He was here today. | ||
| He could shut us down any time. | ||
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