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| I have sworn on the altar of God eternal resistance over every form of tyranny in the mind of man. | ||
| But remember, we can't do this alone. | ||
| In fact, we don't do any of this. | ||
| We are just the willing vessels of our free will to ask God to lead God and direct us to be instruments of his will. | ||
| Ministers of truth. | ||
| Ministers of justice. | ||
| Ministers of the will of God on this planet today. | ||
| And we are imperfect. | ||
| We see through the rose color darkly, and that's why we got to constantly be praying to God, constantly asking God to direct us. | ||
| And when we get the voice of God, the still voice of God, when we're told to do something by God, we have to do it even though we don't want to. | ||
| And there's been plenty, you know, that I didn't want to do. | ||
| I'm all about factoids, info. | ||
| I want to just tell you about things. | ||
| I respect you. | ||
| I want to show you how I see things working so you can research it. | ||
| You give me info. | ||
| We augment the information. | ||
| We move forward. | ||
| I love pure stuff like Nick Sher. | ||
| Pure stuff like Nick Sortor. | ||
| Pure stuff where you go out and you show what's going on. | ||
| That's what I'm all about. | ||
| That's what we do. | ||
| If by Rudyard Kipling. | ||
| If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you. | ||
| If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, but make allowance for their doubting too. | ||
| If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, or being lied about, don't deal in lies. | ||
| Or being hated, don't give way to hating, and yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise. | ||
| If you can dream and not make dreams your master, if you can think and not make thoughts your aim, if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two impostors just the same. | ||
| If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, or watch the things you gave your life to broken and stoop and build them up with worn-out tools. | ||
| If you can make one heap of all your winnings and risk it on one turn of pitch and toss and lose and start again at your beginnings and never breathe a word about your loss. | ||
| If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew to serve your turn long after they are gone and so hold on when there is nothing in you except the will which says to them, hold on. | ||
| If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue or walk with kings nor lose the common touch. | ||
| If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, if all men count with you, but are none too much. | ||
| If you can fill the unforgiving minute with 60 seconds worth of distance run, yours is the earth and everything that's in it. | ||
| And which is more, you'll be a man, my son. | ||
| The answer to 1984. | ||
| Well, if we're anything, we're 1776. | ||
| We are the Americans. | ||
| Damn it, it's what I come from. | ||
| It's what I am. | ||
| Not even a question of the fact that I don't follow it. | ||
| That's why America is under so much attack because it is the best house in a bad neighborhood. | ||
| I grew up with a family who weren't prideful people. | ||
| But they get weird about Texas. | ||
| And I thought, I don't like pride. | ||
| They taught me not to like this thing. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Thought it was stupid until I got older and learned about the rest of the world. | ||
| And I realized that I got to taste the tail end of what real Texas was. | ||
| Honorable, strong, tough, smart people. | ||
| Well, it's no mistake that it's recognized the real resistance to the globalists emanates out of Texas and a few other states. | ||
| And that's what we're doing here tonight. | ||
| We have a massive live New Year's Eve, 2025. | ||
| Transmission, huge guests coming up. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| Real 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 competence and by will and by strength, then the timid join you because then it costs nothing to be a patriot, to 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. | ||
| Problem is, this is when the globals could knock the power up and blame the Russians or whoever. | ||
| They've already pre-programmed that. | ||
| This is when they could set off a tack nuke, try to shoot down Air Force One with service terror missiles, blame Iran. | ||
| This is the globalist color revolution that they've done hundreds of times around the world. | ||
| Hundreds since 1947. | ||
| Operation Ajax, Operation Gladio. | ||
| The list goes on and on. | ||
| I just keep saying danger, danger, mortal danger to the country, mortal danger to your future. | ||
| I mean, I can physically feel the anxiety and electricity shooting up and down my body and the palpable, not fear, because that's not the feeling I feel, the feeling of ready to fight. | ||
| And I'm fighting in the information war. | ||
| I have electricity feeling in my teeth right now. | ||
| I have to make myself not bare my teeth and bug my eyes out right now as I address you because that's what I feel like. | ||
| So I feel like people want to conquer us. | ||
| You want more? | ||
| But I understand it's informational. | ||
| So that's where I am right now. | ||
| But I just showed you who I am. | ||
| That's what I feel like every second right now. | ||
| That's the Earth to see. | ||
| You know some want to destroy our future. | ||
| We want us to live in bondage. | ||
| We want to cut our children's penises off. | ||
| You Satanist. | ||
| I'm just telling you, I've never felt so much urgency. | ||
| My spider sense has never even close to this much on fire. | ||
| My cells tell me I'm in a war and to girt myself for it and to guard myself for truth because we are up against the scum of the earth that will give us no quarter. | ||
| This is an endless war, a fight between good and evil. | ||
| And in this cycle, good is rising and good is winning and evil can feel it in its bones. | ||
| And it is rising to the challenge. | ||
| Well, we weren't supposed to be here in the last few years. | ||
| And in the final minutes of 2025, InfoWars and the legendary studios, 16, 17 years here, just in these studios, continuing into another year, 2026. | ||
| And behind the scenes, it would take hours to go into all the battles and the deep state fights and what's happening. | ||
| But regardless, the transmission continues on. | ||
| But Trump coming from behind, Trump surviving assassination, all the incredibly positive things we've gotten done. | ||
| We need to take account of that and really have a thanksgiving for the blessing we've been given of the great awakening, not just here, but around the world. | ||
| And though Trump is an imperfect vessel, he's day and night compared to what Kamala Harris would have done. | ||
| And many of the listeners say there's a paradox. | ||
| You criticize Trump a lot and you praise him a lot. | ||
| Well, it's very clear each time I do it. | ||
| We praise the good things and support the good things. | ||
| And we look at things we disagree with but aren't quite sure of and we debate them and things we know are wrong. | ||
| We say are wrong. | ||
| And most of the time, Trump course corrects. | ||
| And that's what we did with General Flynn today in that powerful first hour. | ||
| And he called me for my advice. | ||
| We had a long conversation yesterday. | ||
| And I said, sir, this is so out of control. | ||
| A lot of it I knew myself separately from him, but a lot of that I didn't know. | ||
| I said, you just make the decision today what you're going to say. | ||
| So it's not speaking out of confidence. | ||
| He didn't really get to it today, but I wanted to be clear about one of the main things that we were discussing because we were both not afraid to say this stuff, but we don't want to damage Trump. | ||
| We want to get him back on track. | ||
| When a train starts getting off the track, you don't want to blow the train up. | ||
| You want to get back on track. | ||
| Flynn briefed me in on it and I've been dealing with similar attacks. | ||
| There's this big debate whether Susie Wilson is good or not. | ||
| And if you criticize her in any way, you get your access cut off or whatever. | ||
| But he confirmed that Susie Wiles was doing opposition research on him and other key Trump supporters that have been critical about the direction of the administration. | ||
| They were targeting his wife, his sons, his daughters. | ||
| And it's on record, you know, he got targeted by the deep state when Trump first got in. | ||
| He was the target number one. | ||
| And then I just went on to say I've had all these journalists, I mean, for months, a crescendo recently with Bongino calling up saying, when I get back on my podcast, I'm going to expose you. | ||
| I'm going to come after you for criticizing us and what we did. | ||
| That was a separate issue. | ||
| And I was clear today that Bongino is just all into himself. | ||
| And separately, it shows the attitude by some of the DOJ against the American people that he behaves like that. | ||
| But it's not Bongino that's up there at the DOJ running all this. | ||
| That was a separate issue. | ||
| I didn't want to have that mixed into it. | ||
| That's basically what it became. | ||
| And when I was telling Flynn on air about, you know, Bongino and all the journalists that call me saying, you know, he's going on the warpath and how Darren's criticized what he and Patel did. | ||
| I'm like, you destroyed yourself in front of the public's eyes. | ||
| And that's not our fault. | ||
| But sure, fill your hand. | ||
| Do whatever it is you're going to do to expose us or whatever. | ||
| But that was a separate issue. | ||
| I brought it up. | ||
| Flinder in the Bright goes, yeah, he was saying to me a bunch of crap a few days ago, Sam, similar things. | ||
| That is separate. | ||
| Bongino is not part of the Todd Blanch, Susie Wiles, persecution operation against Trump Patriots. | ||
| He's just running around throwing fits with vendettas against people that criticize what him and Kash Patel did with ridiculous deer in the headlights statements eight months ago and others. | ||
| Oh, Epstein acted alone and he wasn't a human trafficker and Crooks acted alone in Butler trying to kill Trump. | ||
| And there's no accomplices with Tyler Robinson and the assassination of Kirk. | ||
| And people just don't buy that. | ||
| And the facts don't go there. | ||
| But that's a separate issue. | ||
| But it just shows the disconnection of people like Bongino, who's not some leftist globalist, but is a New York cop in the Secret Service. | ||
| He's just an example of this, who then, you know, is this big patriot and speaks out against the globalists. | ||
| So gets brought in and then somehow gets co-opted to pitch their agenda. | ||
| And then he's upset and wants to leave the administration because he's burning down politically. | ||
| And then he tries to blame those of us that called him out on stuff when it's all his own doing. | ||
| Listen, if I've had one skill in my life, it's that when I'm wrong, I know how to admit it. | ||
| And I want to get better. | ||
| I am all about the crew. | ||
| Hey, if I do something wrong, tell me. | ||
| If you think I'm doing something wrong, correct me. | ||
| We got a problem. | ||
| Tell me. | ||
| I don't want yes, man. | ||
| And I'm not even trying to get into Bongino right now. | ||
| It's just that that was front and center today because I was doing an interview and, you know, Flynn contacted the producer, Dari, and was like, Bongino's calling me up, flipping out. | ||
| I'm not even responding. | ||
| What's going on here? | ||
| And so I went back and reviewed it and it was all over the internet. | ||
| Oh, Bongino is persecuting Flynn and his family. | ||
| We didn't say that. | ||
| We said high-level White House people. | ||
| Then I went into Bongino flipping out and going after people and saying, I'm going to expose you for what you said about me and others. | ||
| That is a totally separate issue because I'm all about accuracy. | ||
| And I'm done talking about that. | ||
| I just want to get that out front here. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And not because I'm scared of Bongino, you know, talking bad about me. | ||
| It's just that I don't think Bongino is a villain. | ||
| I think Bongino is a little kid. | ||
| I think he's a prima donna. | ||
| And I've experienced it over the years. | ||
| I'm not going to get into it. | ||
| And I don't have some heart on for him. | ||
| I'm just sick of his crap. | ||
| But he's not the enemy. | ||
| And hopefully he can rehabilitate himself. | ||
| But I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
| If he thinks he's going to go back on air in February and have this attack everybody tour and whip us all into shape, that's the dumbest thing he could ever do. | ||
| How about he goes back to the Bongino that was saying there was obviously people helping Crooks in Pennsylvania, which we all know anyways? | ||
| How about he goes back to the guy that was exposing the deep state instead of telling us Epstein killed himself and acted alone and the Easter bunny's real and all the rest of it? | ||
| Because that's what this all comes down to. | ||
| But it's flailing around, shows at least he has a soul. | ||
| So good for him. | ||
| I don't think Bongino is a bad guy. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You know, driving back here after I went home and saw my family tonight for a couple hours, I was thinking about how do I express to you the amazing epic success we've all had together against the globalists. | ||
| When I first got started on air 31 years ago, it'll be 32 years in April. | ||
| Hard to believe. | ||
| I'm 52 years old then, in February. | ||
| That 1% of people knew about the private Federal Reserve and the globalists and the CFR back then. | ||
| It's about half the public now. | ||
| And not just here, but around the world. | ||
| We have moved the needle so far exponentially. | ||
| That's why the globalists are panicking. | ||
| And the trust in the UN and the trust in the WHO and the whole global system is basically zero. | ||
| So now that people are so awake, a lot of new people have awoken. | ||
| They don't have all the facts or depth or context. | ||
| They know they've been lied to. | ||
| The new paradox and the new paradigm is that they know they're being lied to, but now they can be misled into any type of pipe dream or any type of diversion or any type of distraction, any type of crazy theory that doesn't have a basis in reality because they don't have the depth. | ||
| And I always knew this moment would happen. | ||
| And it's okay. | ||
| Because this is a very intellectual show. | ||
| This is a fact-heavy program. | ||
| And it's one thing to wake up you're being lied to. | ||
| It's another thing to wake up to exactly what's happening. | ||
| Because spending 15, 20 hours a day doing this, I still know I know nothing, as Socrates said. | ||
| Or as I said on Joe Rogan, I'm kind of retarded. | ||
| But the real philosopher knows they know a small percentage of what's happening in the world. | ||
| And to boil that down, I know I know nothing. | ||
| But the newbies, they think they know everything, and that's okay. | ||
| It's like Neo being woken up from the Matrix, and all Morpheus promised was you take the red pill, you're going to actually see what's going on. | ||
| That's all I can promise you, nothing more. | ||
| So this is everybody's journey. | ||
| But I've something that I only figured out in the last 10 years was I always overestimated how good humanity was. | ||
| And so I figured that if we expose the globalists, the majority of people would wake up to it, especially as the globalist plan unfolded. | ||
| It got so tyrannical and so oppressive. | ||
| And that it'd be easy to defeat them. | ||
| What I didn't bet on was that a lot of people would figure out how the system actually works and use that knowledge to join the system and be more effective because I decompartmentalized how it all works to kind of give people a PhD and how to counter the globalist. | ||
| But if you want to use it for evil, you could actually use what you're learning here for a PhD in evil to jump ahead of all the departmentalization and come right in as a major general, the operation against humanity. | ||
| So it's paradoxical, as I said, you know, the devil's greatest trick was not that he doesn't exist. | ||
| It was that good doesn't exist. | ||
| So a lot of people believe good doesn't exist, but you also can't underestimate how much evil exists. | ||
| And so now I see a lot of people that have learned about the system, learned what's going on, and they decided really is just mercenaries against humanity to engage in pure deception And weaponized evil that, quite frankly, already surpasses the corporate media in its sophistication because they're centralized, being given centralized orders. | ||
| You've got all these people practitioning kind of black magic of information out there that are testing and manipulating and doing it and watching others and getting more successful at it. | ||
| And so I'm the guy that's usually seeing into the future better than most. | ||
| And I did kind of see this problem, but not as bad as it is because I'm seeing supposedly out of our own ranks a war on logic, a war on truth, a war on justice that is dangerous. | ||
| And again, I did predict that would happen. | ||
| It's just surprising to me how incredibly intense it is. | ||
| Because you'll notice, other than my monologues are at the start, I'm like, this happened. | ||
| Here's the bill. | ||
| This happened. | ||
| Here's the medical report. | ||
| This happened. | ||
| Here's the video. | ||
| This happened. | ||
| Here's the statement. | ||
| 95% of what I do is like, here's this. | ||
| What do you think? | ||
| But when you get to the esoteric and the Gnostic and the occultic, it's all hidden. | ||
| They have projections that are nebulous. | ||
| And then you buy into an idea with no proof. | ||
| And that's really a cynical thing to do, knowing that the general public is still not very informed or involved or awake. | ||
| They're only partially awake. | ||
| So these all these newly awakened people that we awaken, but like an alarm goes off in your house, a smoke detector, you wake up, you smell smoke, you don't know where the fire is. | ||
| You're not sure what's going on. | ||
| You got to turn the lights on. | ||
| You got to figure it out. | ||
| Those people are waking up. | ||
| We woke them up. | ||
| You woke them up. | ||
| They're waking up in the dark with smoke. | ||
| And there's the globalist with a trapdoor leading them into hell. | ||
| And so we have to be aware of that and understand that a lot of people are going to use the Great Awakening to stampede a lot of limmings off the edge of a cliff. | ||
| But that's how God works. | ||
| And it'll all be turned towards good in the end. | ||
| But I am seeing the establishment that's totally discredited and any of their organs of propaganda completely destroyed when it comes to credibility. | ||
| So now the obvious attack, which was obvious to predict, and I did predict it. | ||
| It wasn't hard, but it's more intense than I thought, is coming from people claiming they're with us. | ||
| And because there is a Great Awakening, there's a war over MAGA. | ||
| You have the Israel lobby and Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin and all of them trying to come in and take over. | ||
| And then you've got the fake America First Movement. | ||
| There's a real America First Movement, but you've got the fake America First Movement that's actually trying to undermine Trump, undermine the good appointees, undermine the good movements we're having to demoralize us to give up. | ||
| And so you've got to be aware of that, that the main attack now is going to come from within our own camp because we are in ascension. | ||
| We're winning right now, hearts and minds, intellectually. | ||
| We've proven the globalists. | ||
| We've proven the fluoride. | ||
| We've proven the atrazine. | ||
| We've proven the world government. | ||
| We've proven the poison shots. | ||
| We've proven the replacement migration plan. | ||
| We've proven that communism isn't a failed system. | ||
| It's a predatory enslavement system that's very successful. | ||
| We've proven the left aren't misguided idiots. | ||
| They're part of a sinister death cult. | ||
| So now the fight is within our own intellectual camp. | ||
| And anyone that gives you nebulous things and trust this person with no proof, you have to immediately know that's bad. | ||
| And you look at the formulas of what they're doing. | ||
| It is completely obvious. | ||
| So as this year comes to a close here in just the next few hours, 9.25 Central right now, | ||
| I think it's very important to thank God for the great discernment we've been given, for the great victories we've been given, and to realize that we have advanced and we are winning major battles and are overall winning the war and it's ours to lose, but to also then reassess and really pull back and understand we're part of a larger historic arc. | ||
| And that we don't rise or fall on Trump. | ||
| He rode in on the wave we created. | ||
| We don't abandon Trump. | ||
| We support the good he does, but we don't put our eggs in his basket metaphysically as if we depend on him. | ||
| We all depend on God who is the wind in our sails and our discernment and the intel we need to not just survive, but thrive. | ||
| And we have to understand that it is our influence, not just with Trump, but our own families and local government at every level of society that must be enforced, not through tyranny, but through will, through example, through leadership. | ||
| The left craves targeting our children. | ||
| The left craves bullying us with political correctness. | ||
| The left craves making us bow down by increment to what they say. | ||
| We need to expose that, speak out against that, and then by open leadership and open example, lead the way out of this. | ||
| This is ours to lose right now. | ||
| So I want to salute you all for the work you've done and how far you've taken humanity and the great fourth turning that's happening right now. | ||
| And I want you to have a strong spirit of victory and be strong as a lion and not let the enemy demoralize you with their sinister nastiness and their evil and their deception, whether it's the left or globalists posing as patriots or any of it, and just feel sorry for them and realize that they've committed to evil. | ||
| They've chosen the dark side. | ||
| They've chosen the black magic and we have not chosen it. | ||
| And we're going to trust in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and we are going to move forward with the truth and the will of God that empowers us and drives us and that we are victorious. | ||
| And they know that. | ||
| They know they're losers. | ||
| That's why they're so angry. | ||
| It's why they want to claw civilization, Bill Gates and all of them, and King Charles into their hole with them because they know they're losers. | ||
| All they can do is try to overturn the chessboard. | ||
| All they can do is try to take as many of us with them as they can. | ||
| And that is the epic moment we're in because the journey is the destination on this planet. | ||
| The test of life and standing up against the trials and tribulations and the darts of the devil is really what this is all about. | ||
| And I can just tell you, I'm proud of you and I salute you and I thank you. | ||
| We've got a lot of huge guests coming up tonight. | ||
| Gary Melton, an amazing former Green Beret, and just knocking out of the park on the global of Psyops, Kyle Seraph in the top NPI whistleblower, Roger Stone, Neeson Reduction, Gavin McGinnis, Ben Marble, Tom Rins, and others tonight. | ||
| And I believe, isn't Harrison Smith coming in later? | ||
| We got so much tonight. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| I didn't plug last hour because I've been so focused on the news. | ||
| If I don't plug, we won't be here because I'm not funded by the Qataris or the Israelis or the Russians or the Jews or the Easter money's. | ||
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| Thanks for your support. | ||
| Hour number four, straight ahead. | ||
| I want you to listen real carefully to me, folks, because everything I say, I mean. | ||
| But I was really taking stock today of how thankful I am to listeners and viewers for keeping me in the fight because I'm not scared of dying. | ||
| I'm not scared of prison. | ||
| I'm not scared of anything except being beaten by these people. | ||
| I mean, so when callers calling it, thank me. | ||
| I'm always, will you please stop? | ||
| Like, you listen, you care, you share the show, you pray for us, you keep us on the air, you buy the products. | ||
| It's not about kissing your ass, it's about you understanding. | ||
| You're not the tail, you're not the head, you're not the legs, you're not the hair, you're not the guts, you're not the heart, you're not the brains, you're not the eyes, you're not any, you're the whole dog, folks. | ||
| The dog don't hunt without you. | ||
| And the minute you figure that out is the minute we start winning. | ||
| That General Flynn on, who's a real general, Defense Intelligence Agency, combat veteran, wrote all the war doctrine, predicted China would turn against us 10 years before. | ||
| He knows what he's doing, okay? | ||
| Doesn't have some fancy British accent. | ||
| You know, just like I got a Texas accent. | ||
| I think we're dumb if you don't have some British accent. | ||
| The guy is a genius. | ||
| And I was about to say to him, isn't Nick Shirley and how he inspired all these people, thousands now around the country exposing fraud? | ||
| Isn't that the answer to all the corruption? | ||
| And I'm about to say it. | ||
| He goes, I just want to say Nick Shirley's the answer. | ||
| It was like the first five minutes of an hour too. | ||
| He went over. | ||
| And it was like Sympotica because it's prima fascia, folks. | ||
| It's not like it's a hard answer. | ||
| We know. | ||
| And so when I tell listeners, when you call in and I take calls, thank you. | ||
| Oh, you're so great. | ||
| I'm so great. | ||
| They want to cut my kids' dicks off and my daughter's breast off. | ||
| I'm so great. | ||
| I don't want them like literally giving us points. | ||
| I mean, I'm great that I have an instinct to fight. | ||
| You have that same instinct. | ||
| It's why you're tuned in. | ||
| It's you they want to deal with. | ||
| They want this focal point gone because they don't want us to understand that we're the majority. | ||
| I don't tell the stories all the time. | ||
| You see me do live feeds. | ||
| My security begs me not to do it. | ||
| D.C., Austin, London, L.A., anywhere. | ||
| I go turn a lot feed on just on the side of the street. | ||
| Every other person walking by is a listener, Asian, black, white. | ||
| It's not about me being popular. | ||
| I'm the symbol of the devil patriot. | ||
| And how did it work for the globalists? | ||
| More popular than ever. | ||
| It's not about me. | ||
| It's that you're not a public figure. | ||
| You don't know how popular liberty is. | ||
| So I'm going to say it again. | ||
| You have all the power. | ||
| You're not number one. | ||
| You're the whole shooting match. | ||
| Like, I don't depend on God. | ||
| God is everything. | ||
| Well, we're creations of God. | ||
| You have to stop this thought that, oh, it's even a choice. | ||
| To me, it's not even a choice to fight evil. | ||
| It is the default. | ||
| And it's not a job to do this. | ||
| I didn't even sleep last night. | ||
| I only had like three cups of coffee. | ||
| I'm so focused. | ||
| I'll probably go over the night. | ||
| I probably won't be able to sleep tonight. | ||
| And I'm somebody that slept great my whole life because it's the opportunity right now to be in this fight is so epic. | ||
| So I want you to stop calling in and thanking me. | ||
| What I want you to do is share the live feed like your life depends on it on your text message, your email, take clips out. | ||
| You own this show. | ||
| What I want you to pray for the broadcast. | ||
| What I want you to do is financially support it. | ||
| I don't want platitudes. | ||
| I want war. | ||
| I don't want talk. | ||
| I want action. | ||
| And I'm not bitching. | ||
| But when you realize you are the weapon, you are the resistance. | ||
| You, like a VR Vendetta, you know, the head inspector says, why didn't you do this before everyone? | ||
| He said, I finally got the Chief Inspector. | ||
| Listen to me. | ||
| I've been waiting for you. | ||
| I've been waiting for you. | ||
| You think I can do this alone? | ||
| So I'm going to go back to you again. | ||
| You are 1776. | ||
| You could be black, white, old, young. | ||
| You love freedom. | ||
| You're in charge. | ||
| And let me tell you, whether Trump does what he's supposed to or not, it doesn't matter. | ||
| You can see the global awakening. | ||
| It's accelerating. | ||
| And Nick Shirley is such an example of that. | ||
| All the great stuff I've done, all the great stuff that people like James O'Keefe has done. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| Did he ever have a spark like that? | ||
| No. | ||
| It's because of the time of Nick Shirley. | ||
| Because I was in the third wave of the anti-globalist movement. | ||
| I'm going to take an hour to get into. | ||
| The first one in 1913, the next in the 60s, the next in the early 90s. | ||
| And I was in the big wave. | ||
| My wave was way bigger, 10 times bigger than the wave before. | ||
| And that wave before was 10 times bigger than my. | ||
| This one's 100 times bigger. | ||
| A thousand. | ||
| See, you see, and we've got to sit back and watch our soldiers and watch what we've done in the fields and these ripples with these rocks we've thrown out. | ||
| We've got to celebrate this. | ||
| I'm going to shut up now, go to our guests. | ||
| I just cannot. | ||
| The only way we lose is if the enemy can convince us you we've lost. | ||
| It's like the Terminator movie back in the 80s when they send back the terminals, they've already lost. | ||
| They've already lost, folks. | ||
| The only way they win is convincing us that we've lost and to turn over the keys to them with all this infighting and PSYOP. | ||
| They're going to come at us from our own operations now. | ||
| And I knew this forever, but I am. | ||
| I've seen the new enemy. | ||
| And it's worse than I even thought. | ||
| Totally amoral, totally sociopathic, satanic, Literally, gremlinite. | ||
| And we know what we're talking about. | ||
| We knew it was going to come from our own movement. | ||
| That's their only move left. | ||
| What's a Terminator do? | ||
| It looks like us. | ||
| That's how it infiltrates. | ||
| But the point is, it's okay because God's on our side. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I really appreciate Gary Melton coming on. | ||
| I didn't even realize in the middle of the night because a former producer that worked here is like, hey, you know, Gary Melton's coming on Friday, we heard, and here's videos. | ||
| This isn't out yet of, you know, Candace Owens star witness attacking his wife and, you know, kid with, you know, running around with a hammer. | ||
| And so I'm like, put it out. | ||
| Everything. | ||
| I didn't realize you already put out HD of it. | ||
| We're going to play some of that coming up. | ||
| But I wanted to get your 35,000-foot view on just the general state of America, the world, your view, and then just where you see all this going. | ||
| And then, and I got to say, the next generation of evil is so, I know it even shook you up. | ||
| I'll be honest, it shook me up. | ||
| They're like, we don't care if he's beating people with hammers. | ||
| We don't care if it's all lies. | ||
| We're just, and then they're editing videos and lying. | ||
| I mean, we're like, whoa, this is next level. | ||
| Well, they posed as the good guys, but we knew this was coming. | ||
| So, Paramount Tactical, YouTube, Paramount Tactical, Gary Milton is a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret, weapons sergeant and sniper team leader with four combat tours. | ||
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| You've just been drafted into all this. | ||
| Now you're in the InfoWar full-time. | ||
| 35,000-foot view and just everything else you want to get into. | ||
| We talked seven, eight, nine hours ago. | ||
| Seems like a lifetime. | ||
| Yeah, no, I think you hit on so much already, Alex. | ||
| You know, that's what we have going on. | ||
| And where we are as a nation is so much better than we were a year ago. | ||
| And that's why you exposing this psychological operation and why this is so important of what's going on with Candace. | ||
| And it's not just Candace, right? | ||
| And that's the thing that we need to realize is that's how you know it's a psyop because it's not just about finding Charlie Kirk's murderer. | ||
| Like he's in jail and there's other questions that we all still have of that. | ||
| But now this has turned into don't vote. | ||
| The Trump administration's bad. | ||
| JD Vance is a Zionist shill. | ||
| And that's where they're trying to take us off track. | ||
| And basically what you're talking about earlier is the fact that what we're in the middle of is just a classic Trojan horse operation where they have put the enemy within our own camp and are trying to cast and sow doubt, confusion, chaos amongst the conservatives. | ||
| And the fact of the matter is, is, you know, no matter what anybody thinks, if you are on the conservative side, you're a Republican, you believe in liberty and freedom and the Constitution, like we are 100 times better than we were over a year ago under the Biden administration. | ||
| And yes, there's a lot to criticize about the Trump administration. | ||
| And, you know, we're just saying 500 times. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Easy. | ||
| The fact is, is we could go through the list of accomplishments that he's done in less than a year, folks. | ||
| That's the one thing we need to realize. | ||
| He hasn't even been back in office for a full year. | ||
| But if he did nothing else, as far as I'm concerned, did nothing other than close the border, I'm happy. | ||
| Like, if that's all he accomplished. | ||
| And Kennedy is devastating the big pharma. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| You know, we can talk about all the different lobbyists. | ||
| We can talk about the military-industrial complex. | ||
| There needs to be a real discussion about the pharmaceutical industrial complex and what's going on with that and poisoning our kids. | ||
| And there's a whole litany of issues. | ||
| But the fact is, we don't win unless we're united. | ||
| And, you know, going back to the Charlie Kirk situation, most of the time, our initial instincts are right. | ||
| Those are our God-given instincts coming forward without any thought, without any action on our part. | ||
| And when Charlie was killed within the first week or two, what did everybody do? | ||
| Everybody on the right united. | ||
| We knew what was going on. | ||
| We saw it for the evil that was. | ||
| But then through incrementalism, people have been conditioned to put away their natural God-given instincts and say, no, no, you know what? | ||
| TPUSA, Erica. | ||
| America, they're not the victims. | ||
| They're the ones that perpetrated this. | ||
| They're the ones that killed Charlie. | ||
| And it has taken time to condition you to believe that. | ||
| And people have even forgotten that initial instinct of, you know what, we're not going to stand for this. | ||
| Charlie was out there fighting for freedom. | ||
| He was fighting. | ||
| And I see how they put hooks out that even tricked me at first. | ||
| And all of it turned out to be rabbit trails other than Kash Patel covering up the leftists that aided him, which is all confirmed. | ||
| And now that's why I'm even more pissed off is now I see how I wasn't focused on an attack from below. | ||
| No, absolutely. | ||
| Look, we were primed after four years of Biden and a whole lot more, right? | ||
| It's not just Biden. | ||
| It's not just Trump. | ||
| And it's like we even lied to our government since the beginning of our government. | ||
| But after January 6th, after COVID, after the stolen election of 2020, we were primed to completely reject anything from the government, even though that we have a better government. | ||
| And don't get me wrong, just because Trump came in didn't mean the deep state went away. | ||
| But we did have a better administration. | ||
| And as soon as something like this, a crisis comes out. | ||
| And then after a couple of weeks of people being conditioned to believe that they should suspect all these different things and none of the stuff that the government's telling us, we are immediately primed and conditioned to be like, you know what? | ||
| I reject all of that. | ||
| Even though there's evidence, even though this is logical, I'm going to reject that. | ||
| I'm going to go to something that's completely illogical and doesn't have any. | ||
| And now, case in point, my listeners say, go investigate the planes, go investigate this. | ||
| I go, look, it's a total cook, con man, huge criminal record, convicted on record now, video of him attacking his wife. | ||
| What he said she did to him, he did. | ||
| And they say, we don't care. | ||
| Big deal, he beats his wife and runs around with a hammer. | ||
| And the psy operates know what they're doing, but the minions have already been brainwashed. | ||
| Literally, they're drinking Jim Jones Kool-Aid at this point. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And look, the whole point of that video that we shared today, which is a huge revelation, is the fact that we have a man that is going on a podcast claiming that he was imprisoned by his 5'2 wife, that he was beat with hammers by his 5'2 wife, and that he was laid there on the floor and then had to beat the door in with the hammer that she just happened to leave. | ||
| She got his car keys and wouldn't let him leave. | ||
| And it's her. | ||
| He has the car keys and hides them on video and won't let her leave. | ||
| It's everything he said she did, he did. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And people there showed it. | ||
| First they go, it's AI. | ||
| Then they edit it, put it out and say, we had an edited tape. | ||
| I mean, this is demonic. | ||
| So they, they doubled down worse than I thought they would. | ||
| This is sick evil. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| And everything that this guy said about the Fort Huachuka is his credibility is the only proof that we have. | ||
| And he has zero credibility. | ||
| This guy is a con man. | ||
| He is taken multiple wives for hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
| He has lived off these women. | ||
| Now they're jumping from hard bulsari to an officer that looks like him. | ||
| See, they're already trying to cover their tracks. | ||
| Now they all have alibis. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, now we're going to go on a whole nother rash of lookalikes and demanding alibis from all these people. | ||
| Like, this is why you don't negotiate with terrorists. | ||
| This is why you don't feed into this nonsense. | ||
| I would suggest that anyone that Candace is throwing any accusations at them, that she provides them a warrant for any information, personal information, because that's how our society works. | ||
| And if you're going to, if you're going, like, we have. | ||
| Well, she's not a good faith actor. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I called up TPUSA and said, you should put out pictures of where Erica is. | ||
| They do. | ||
| She says, oh, that's because you're guilty. | ||
| I wasn't calling him because they're guilty. | ||
| I said, just get out of. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They don't, they're not good faith actors. | ||
| No, at this point, I don't even know what they're accusing people of at this meeting because now they're saying, well, we never said that this was a military meeting where they were planning the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Then what's the point? | ||
| Well, like, and by the way. | ||
| Which again discredits him. | ||
| I'm well aware. | ||
| She starts off that podcast saying, after you all see what I'm getting ready to show you and tell you about, the only choice that the U.S. government is going to have is to come out and admit that they were involved in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| That's what she starts that entire podcast out. | ||
| But now we're moving the goalposts. | ||
| Now we're saying, well, we never said that. | ||
| Well, then what is the meeting? | ||
| And by the way, the only thing that Mitchell Snow ever says is that he saw people coming out of a meeting. | ||
| I don't even know what that means, but he never heard anything. | ||
| You have to, first of all, you have to make this illogical leap and assumption that there was a meeting. | ||
| And then from there, you have to make a much grander illogical leap and say, this was a meeting about Charlie Kirk. | ||
| It's not like he said anything that he's like, oh, I overheard them talking about planning the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| That's not the allegation. | ||
| Sure, but notice they already warmed up. | ||
| Oh, it's not about the ninth now. | ||
| It's about this plane and this undersecretary and these officers coming set up in July to tour the border. | ||
| And so now they're all suspect. | ||
| I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar, and now they're trying to claim it's not their hand. | ||
| That's that's what's going on. | ||
| You notice Candice had to admit what Harrison called it two nights ago because they have the congressman at 11 a.m. | ||
| It's 8 a.m. there on TV on C-SPAN. | ||
| She's like, okay, he's innocent. | ||
| Oh, so again, imagine the recklessness of just randomly picking people to make them the villain. | ||
| Talk about sociopathic behavior. | ||
| I mean, this is sick. | ||
| We would never allow the, hopefully, all right. | ||
| I definitely would never. | ||
| I know you would never. | ||
| We would never allow our government to pursue justice in this manner. | ||
| And I don't understand why anybody would put up with a just a U.S. citizen, normal citizen out there, private citizen and a podcaster to go out there and demand that people forfeit their privacy so that her curiosity can be met. | ||
| And then he's convicted of menacing in the hammer attack 2016. | ||
| He says on podcast the story, and it's the opposite on the video. | ||
| And they say, we don't care. | ||
| He's attacking people with hammers. | ||
|
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Nope. | |
| Nope. | ||
| Like it's never been about facts. | ||
| It's never been about an investigation. | ||
| It's been about a smear campaign that they can't let go of. | ||
| And it is destroying the Republican Party. | ||
| It's destroying the conservative movement. | ||
| They're intentionally destroying Charlie's legacy and life work. | ||
| And they're trying to destroy his wife, his family, everything that he built, all while trying to claim that they love Charlie. | ||
| We're doing this for Charlie. | ||
| Like, get the F out of here. | ||
| You don't care about Charlie. | ||
| You never did. | ||
| You're spiteful. | ||
| You're bitter. | ||
| And now you're trying to destroy the one thing that you couldn't control. | ||
| It's totally beyond sick. | ||
| Again, I wake up and take a literally take a piss at two in the morning and there's all these texts. | ||
| Oh, here's the exclusive tactical giving it to you. | ||
| I'm like, okay, I'll put it out. | ||
| I didn't realize you had the HD of it. | ||
| I was just getting little clips I was sent from your stream. | ||
| You'd already put it out. | ||
| So I mean, I put out my, you know, non-HD. | ||
| This is from 2016, but it's still a lot better footage from you. | ||
| This is your little short video at Paramount Tactical on X, Paramount Tactical, Gary Melton. | ||
| I mean, here's the breakdown of this, folks. | ||
| This is a microcosm of the new warfare. | ||
| They know the corporate media is over. | ||
| They know it's all. | ||
| So now they're going to come in with agents of chaos and do this and think you're stupid. | ||
| But here it is. | ||
| And on that morning, she was loading up the vehicle to go for this meeting. | ||
| You know, she came out and acting real kind. | ||
| Yeah, she took my keys. | ||
| She took my phone. | ||
| She went back inside and, you know, forced me to go back in and find out what was going on. | ||
| Lures me to the garage that she pre-set up to be like a little prison. | ||
| You know, she broke the garage doors, ported stuff was stacked against the windows and the other doors. | ||
| Who And she lured me in there and attacked me, hit me with a hammer and, you know, break my thumbs and beat Back my skull and I got the hand. | ||
|
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What year was this? | |
| That wasn't uh. | ||
| That was 25 June 2016. | ||
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So this is how long this has been going on, and just so everyone know, Mitch is still trying to get a divorce. | |
| This has been going on almost 10 years eventually I was hearing my son convicted of this. | ||
| You're about to do the video. | ||
| What really happened? | ||
| Her maul him with the dogs again. | ||
| And she had done that multiple times. | ||
| I love the sling. | ||
| It's always really bad. | ||
| So when I heard him crying, I used the hammer to go ahead and break the door handle to get back in to get to my keys, get my son, get my phone. | ||
| I used the hammer to go ahead and break the door handle to get back in to get to my keys, get my son. | ||
| She's chasing her around with a hammer. | ||
| How dare her run for safety? | ||
| Yeah, I called for help. | ||
| I called for dispatch. | ||
| And, you know, she tried to attack me and pulled on my arm while I was holding the phone, dislocated my arm. | ||
| That's actually one of the surgeries. | ||
| I'm still recovering from, I'm getting surgeries from it. | ||
| Here's what really happened. | ||
|
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Touch that Mustang. | |
| Stop it! | ||
| Touched it! | ||
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Do not hit my Mustang. | |
| You take me all you want. | ||
| You're ruining our relationship because you gave your keys to your cousin. | ||
| You're the one who asked him to mess with your car. | ||
| I haven't touched this car in forever. | ||
| It's been in my way. | ||
| It looks disabled. | ||
| Very disabled. | ||
| I have no idea where the keys are. | ||
| Would love to know. | ||
| Watch him menace her with a hammer. | ||
| But that's not what we were doing today. | ||
| Was she to menace me with a hammer? | ||
| You have to do this. | ||
| You have to come. | ||
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Don't defend me. | |
| I can defend myself all I want because you're being insane. | ||
| You want to video record shit? | ||
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You want to threaten to hit my car with a hammer? | |
| God damn it! | ||
| Marriage over, bitch. | ||
| Goodbye. | ||
| They're literally defending this by the millions right now. | ||
| Then you stop it. | ||
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You know what? | |
| Do it all you want. | ||
| This is Candace. | ||
| I would champion. | ||
| I don't want to. | ||
| Her squirrel. | ||
| Start treating me better than you treat this car. | ||
| This is how they treat us. | ||
| Remember, she's trying to leave, folks, what he said she did. | ||
| You watch the video. | ||
| He throws the keys behind him when she comes out. | ||
| And then screams at us on Saturday mornings about things that are completely unimportant to her. | ||
| Blames me for losing things I haven't touched. | ||
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I tried to ask you if you knew where they were. | |
| I did, and I told you. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
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No, you never said that. | |
| You had to give me a little asshole answer. | ||
| I didn't give you an asshole answer. | ||
| I give you a smart ass answer. | ||
| It's Saturday morning, and it's okay to be a smartass. | ||
| You do it all the time, Lene. | ||
| What is so bad about being a smart ass? | ||
| So she smartly closes the door. | ||
| He's menacing with a hammer. | ||
| And then here's what happened. | ||
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Yeah, I've never done crap like that, Mitch. | |
| That's the thing. | ||
| You do it all the time. | ||
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No. | |
| That's what you do. | ||
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You just beat our door in with a hammer. | |
| Why are you videotaping me? | ||
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Why are you acting crazy? | |
| You want me to let you in? | ||
| This is in front of their child, and all these Candace women love it. | ||
| They're like, oh, God, he's sexy. | ||
| I use the hammer to go ahead and break the door handle to get back in, to get my keys, get my son, get my phone. | ||
| And then, and then he gets arrested and convicted and spends, whatever, eight weeks in jail or whatever. | ||
| And then these people defend it and say he's a great guy. | ||
| These are truly sick, evil people. | ||
| And Candace is going to double down, which shows, in my view, she's look, Alex. | ||
| I think the main point here, people need to stay on track with this. | ||
| It's not the point that he hit the car with a hammer or anything else. | ||
| The point here is, folks, is that he did this and then he turned that story into a scene from misery. | ||
| He created from whole cloth and he turned himself into a victim and goes on to a podcast and says that she, you know, pulled him into the girl. | ||
| He's a totally discredited liar, the opposite of what he said, convicted. | ||
| And we're supposed to then worship this individual. | ||
| Yeah, like I don't even care. | ||
| Like, I'll be honest with you. | ||
| I, you know, if you're convicted for beating up your own property, I kind of have a problem with that. | ||
| That's not the point. | ||
| The point here is that he created from whole cloth. | ||
| He completely lied. | ||
| He is a pathological liar. | ||
| And now you want us to take his word because he just happened to be down at Fort Wachuca and is saying now that he somehow stumbled upon the planning session for Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
| And then Candace Owens is doubling down. | ||
| She loves this. | ||
| He's more of a hero now. | ||
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When the robots rise, the skies turn red and the cities burn cold. | |
| Circuits hunt the weak and mercy's just a broken code. | ||
| Only the strong will survive the purge. | ||
| Only the men of the InfoWar stand ready, armed with truth when the machines bring war. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I want to get Gary Melton, who's very impressive of all this work in the last few years, but man, have him on. | ||
| He's dead on. | ||
| Former Green Beret, military trainer, you name it. | ||
| I got Roger Stone coming up. | ||
| I'm going to get you out of here, but this is psychically very painful to watch what's happening. | ||
| I apologize to listeners that I missed it. | ||
| I wasn't watching. | ||
| I'm always mainly focused on the big globalist players, but obviously the attacks we knew would come from below and in the grassroots. | ||
| Just in closing, two-minute closing comment on where we are and where this is going. | ||
| What you think we should do. | ||
| Yeah, look, this is not about Candace Owens. | ||
| Candace Owens is the mascot of what's happening at the moment. | ||
| Candace Owens is going to come and go. | ||
| And this is going to happen again. | ||
| And it's going to be more polished. | ||
| It's going to be better than it was this time. | ||
| And it's going to trick more people. | ||
| And it's going to move us in a worse direction because we have to wake up as Americans. | ||
| You got to start using some critical thinking. | ||
| You need to have some cognitive security. | ||
| And again, the key here is not just to say reject everything that comes from the government, reject everything that comes from social media. | ||
| We need to be able to analyze, assess everything individually and independently and say, hey, does this make sense? | ||
| And we just, we can't afford to be tricked, folks. | ||
| And that's what's going on here. | ||
| And you got to wake up and understand that this is how we lose our country. | ||
| Absolutely, because it's proven fraud. | ||
| But once they're committed, it's like the Nigerian emails that have been going on for 30 years. | ||
| You need to give $100 to get $1,000. | ||
| They go, oh, give more money. | ||
| Give $5,000, you get $100,000. | ||
| And these people, I had family, distant family, give up hundreds of thousands of dollars to Nigerian scammers because they'd already invested so much. | ||
| And I tell them, I said, it's a scam. | ||
| Stop. | ||
| They'd say, you're just mad. | ||
| I've got a good opportunity. | ||
| It's once they're on the line. | ||
| It's so sad. | ||
| Well, I mean, we're normalizing the idea that we are not innocent until proven guilty. | ||
| And that's going to find its way into the justice system. | ||
| Like, that will happen because everybody's like, oh, it's not a big deal. | ||
| Wait a minute. | ||
| I was found guilty by two judges. | ||
| Mike Lindell just was. | ||
| It's already happening. | ||
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| Like, we can't be tolerant of these types of things. | ||
| That is not something that we can afford to tolerate. | ||
| These are principles on which this country was founded. | ||
| It's why we're the greatest country on earth. | ||
| And now we have somebody very unsophisticated, not even working all that hard to do it. | ||
| And we're tricking millions of people out of giving up our principles on which my fellow brothers in arms have died for. | ||
| People have died for these principles. | ||
| And out of just, I don't know, entertainment, you're willing to forfeit them because you want to know the business of Eric Kirk. | ||
| You want to know the business of Brian Harpole. | ||
| And, you know, it's just not a big deal. | ||
| Folks, it's a big freaking deal. | ||
| These are the fundamental principles in which this country is founded on. | ||
| You don't get to accuse me of something without evidence. | ||
| And I don't need to prove my. | ||
| But even when they give the alibis, they don't buy it. | ||
| Doesn't matter. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| And that's the and again, that's where we get into tyranny. | ||
| That's how tyrannical governments work too, right? | ||
| It's never good enough. | ||
| Once they've chosen you as a target, you might as well just give up the ghost. | ||
| And that's what's happening in the private sector. | ||
| I don't know the answer, but the answer ultimately has to be that the American people wake up to what's going on and the fact that this is destroying the conservative movement. | ||
| This is destroying our chances for midterms. | ||
| This is destroying our chances for. | ||
| Well, God gave us the court record and the video of the opposite of what he said, and they still reject it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, look, we say that, Alex. | ||
| I think there's a lot of reasonable people out there, and that's who we're reaching, right? | ||
| We're not going to change the cultists overnight. | ||
| They didn't become a cult member overnight. | ||
| They're not going to get out of that cult overnight. | ||
| The people that we are reaching, and I think it's more than we probably realize, especially when we get sucked into social media, we're reaching the reasonable among us. | ||
| And I think there's a lot more. | ||
| It's always the silent majority, right? | ||
| No, no, I agree with you. | ||
| And there's a global election. | ||
| It's great. | ||
| The only way they can attack us is from within. | ||
| We've got to back Trump all the way, criticize what he's wrong, but back the overall agenda. | ||
| It's night and day. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Gary Melton, Paramount Tactical on X, YouTube, Paramount Tactical, incredible job. | ||
| Just God bless you, brother. | ||
| We're so proud you're fighting tyranny and you're a real asset for humanity. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Well, thank you and have a happy new year. | ||
| Yeah, we're about to enter the year 2026. | ||
| Roger Stone in 60 seconds out of the gates. | ||
| Get ready. | ||
| Then Kyle Seraph and Gavin McGinnis. | ||
| All right, the great Roger Stone in the twilight of the incredible year 2025. | ||
| We have come so far. | ||
| The attempted Trump assassination, the border's secured, these wars are stopping. | ||
| So much good has happened, but at the same time, only a few indictments, them reversed. | ||
| People are pissed off. | ||
| They want action. | ||
| Wow, Roger Stone, you've got the floor for the few minutes we've got with you tonight. | ||
| Stonezone.com, Prump's former chief political advisor, longtime wingman, 50 years. | ||
| Roger, you're all sharp on your tuxedo. | ||
| I wonder where you're at right now. | ||
| Thank you so much, Roger, in the limited time. | ||
| Give us your prognosis of where we are on 2025, entering the incredible 2026 and the midterms. | ||
| Well, Alex, I dress this way for dinner every night. | ||
| No, not really. | ||
| First of all, I wanted to stop in and just salute you. | ||
| Your endless energy, your boundless patriotism. | ||
| You're the hardest working man in show business, literally. | ||
| The content you turn out, look, I don't agree with all of it. | ||
| I agree with most of it. | ||
| But you never quit fighting for the country, for the Constitution. | ||
| You never stopped fighting the globalists. | ||
| I really want to salute you tonight. | ||
| That's why I wanted to pop in. | ||
| Well, I know you talked to him all the time. | ||
| How's he doing? | ||
| How would you prognosis where we're at? | ||
| Alex, if you look, for example, at this monumental scandal in Minnesota, billions of dollars before it's all over of waste, fraud, and abuse, which is soon going to be revealed in Ohio, in Washington State, in Oregon, in Michigan, particularly, New York, and so on. | ||
| It's everywhere. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And the point, of course, of this is that in politics, a week is a lifetime. | ||
| A week can change everything. | ||
| This is an extraordinary issue to go into the 2026 elections with. | ||
| The Democrats, particularly Tim Walt, knew this fraud was taking place. | ||
| They covered this fraud. | ||
| Let's be clear. | ||
| They're in charge of it. | ||
| No question. | ||
| So the question I asked last week when I spoke at the Turning Point USA, terrific America Fest gathering in Phoenix is, what did Tim Waltz know and when did he know it? | ||
| Or more precisely, when is Tim Waltz being arrested? | ||
| When are 29 heavily armed FBI agents storming his home at 6 o'clock in the morning in full SWAT gear and brandishing fully automatic M4 assault weapons? | ||
| That's what I'd like to know. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I can ask a thousand questions in a limited time. | ||
| What do we need to know right now? | ||
| Obviously, Trump's not negative the left. | ||
| We love him. | ||
| We're backing him. | ||
| We criticize the bad decisions. | ||
| He's finally on the warpath on Epstein. | ||
| Hey, the Democrats, the pedophiles, release it all. | ||
| Screw you. | ||
| It's exposing them all. | ||
| That's blowing up their face. | ||
| What else is going on? | ||
| Well, you raise an excellent point, Alex. | ||
| I think the Epstein thing is blowing up in the Democrats' face spectacularly. | ||
| Remember, up until roughly 10 days ago, Bill Clinton continued to insist that he'd never been on the street. | ||
| Notice Epstein's suddenly out of the news because Trump did the right thing. | ||
| You advised him six months and said, fuck you. | ||
| He's like, how did he, you told me, how do we get in trouble? | ||
| But when he was president, like you said, listen, the CIA, he was a CIA guy, which we already knew, the planes, all of it. | ||
| Trump's being asked for national security, you know, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| And we're like, we're trying, like, it's all been proven now. | ||
| And finally, he just says, fuck you, you're behind it. | ||
| And now they suddenly just shut up. | ||
| So you were proven right. | ||
| Well, as you know, all the way back in 2015 in my book, The Clinton's War on Women, I had read all the sworn testimony of the Epstein victims who had refused to settle for multi-million dollar payments. | ||
| And at least four of them specifically saw Bill Clinton on the island. | ||
| Also, the FAA manifests of who was on the Lolita Express indicate that Clinton was on the plane 27 times. | ||
| He was at the island at least three times. | ||
| I think as many as four. | ||
| So Trump says it's all them. | ||
| My point is he finally attacks them and says it's all you. | ||
| He may hurt some innocent people, but screw you. | ||
| Last week and two weeks ago, Truth Social, they suddenly shut up, which we were telling him like, you've done nothing. | ||
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| So shouldn't he go further and double down? | ||
| Yes, I think he should. | ||
| We need to name names as to our Epstein Island's concern. | ||
| It's not just Bill Clinton. | ||
| It's former Governor Bill Richardson. | ||
| It's former U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell. | ||
| There are no Republicans on Epstein Island. | ||
| Tell me the Republicans who visited Epstein Island. | ||
| The answer would be none. | ||
| So yes, I think we need to go on the attack. | ||
| But let's get down to brass tacks. | ||
| And you were nice 10 months ago or so. | ||
| I said, Roger, you told me with President-elect, the CIA's come. | ||
| You know, you wouldn't say Trump told you. | ||
| You said, look, it's the CIA, it's these planes, it's Mossad, it's XX. | ||
| It's old news. | ||
| There's no clear path. | ||
| You don't expect anything. | ||
| And I'm like, well, they're going to double cross him and claim he's involved when he sure as hell did that. | ||
| So how refreshing was it when he said, release everything? | ||
| It's all you, F you. | ||
| Now that's crickets. | ||
| He should double down and just release it all. | ||
| How did they, because it wasn't a straight up, oh, cover this up, but how did that happen? | ||
| Because you were the one that predicted this. | ||
| How did this happen? | ||
| It's a little hard to be certain, although my guess is that he had enormous pressures from the many, many entities that Epstein worked for. | ||
| That would include the Saudis, Israel, his involvement with the British royal family, the Khashoggi. | ||
| I mean, there's a long and sordid history here. | ||
| The one person who's not guilty of any wrongdoing is Donald J. Trump. | ||
| So maybe we were. | ||
| And again, even Wolf said hate Seam admits. | ||
| Epstein said, Trump dropped the dime as you reported your book a decade ago. | ||
| Trump dropped the dime. | ||
| So I'm like, Trump, you have all the weapons. | ||
| You're the hero. | ||
| Use it. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And now he's doing that. | ||
| So, I mean, I think you're not going to hear much more Epstein because he's blown up in their face spectacularly. | ||
| But we shouldn't drop it because exactly. | ||
| So why did they do it? | ||
| Why would they try it if they know it's all about? | ||
| They just wanted to see what would happen. | ||
| No, I thought that they, I think they thought they could bluff their way through it. | ||
| And now that they've finally gotten, by the way, I'm for full disclosure. | ||
| I want to disclose everything with the exception of the names of the victims. | ||
| That's the only thing that should be held back. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because I'm fearless. | ||
| There's nothing there that would embarrass the president or any Republican for that matter. | ||
| So yes, let's see it all. | ||
| Let's see absolutely all of it. | ||
| That's always been my view. | ||
| Well, let me at this point, not trying to embellish you or make you look cool, but you are kind of known as the player. | ||
| In between marriages, the New York Times reported in the 90s that you were the wingman when he would take girls out on double dates so that it wouldn't become an issue in the news what girls he was dating. | ||
| Trump likes what 35-year-old on average bombshell, super intimidating women. | ||
| I've met Melania. | ||
| No woman's ever intimidated me except her. | ||
| Like he's not into kids. | ||
| The point is, you've literally, you never talk about this, but you told me, well, yeah, that's kind of accurate. | ||
| You've literally were Trump's wingman during divorces. | ||
| You can tell people, obviously, he's not being pissed on in St. Petersburg. | ||
| That was fake too. | ||
| He's a clean freak. | ||
| The point is, you never say this, Roger, because you don't kiss and tell, but you're Ben Trump's wingman. | ||
| And obviously, this dude is into bombshell intimidating women. | ||
| He is not into kids, and it's all a lie. | ||
| He was one of the great playboys of all time. | ||
| In the period that he was single, he was dating a bevy of beautiful models. | ||
| I knew Melania. | ||
| We did a trip when he was exploring a presidential run in 2000. | ||
| We did a trip out to Minnesota. | ||
| We did a trip together in California. | ||
| Those still photographs exist. | ||
| I think Melania is one of the most incredible women I've ever met. | ||
| She's kind, she's cultured, she's multilingual. | ||
| She's a wonderful mother. | ||
| She's a great role model, but they still don't put her on the cover of Vogue. | ||
| Tomorrow, Alex, for the 17th year consecutively, I release my international best and worst dress list. | ||
| Something, as you know, is a great tradition I picked up from Mr. Blackwell. | ||
| And Melania Trump moves to our Hall of Fame. | ||
| This is the most chic first lady since Jackie Kennedy, who's just a wonderful, warm-hearted, decent, educated, gentle person. | ||
| And the left just will not recognize her. | ||
| No, total class. | ||
| We don't want them to recognize her. | ||
| It'd be horrible they did. | ||
| In closing, Trump, you know, six months ago was the highest ratings ever. | ||
| I agree with the Raspberry guy that it's gone down some, but it could bounce back. | ||
| What do we do to win the midterms in closing? | ||
| Let's stop fighting with each other and focus on the radical left because they still want to destroy this country. | ||
| We don't have the luxury of fighting with each other. | ||
| These people are very determined. | ||
| And if we should manage to lose the house, which I will not concede, this enormous scandal in Minnesota that is going to spill over to Ohio and virtually every state is exactly the kind of new development that can pop up at any time. | ||
| So those who want to concede 2026 don't understand politics and don't understand that literally in our politics today, a week is a lifetime. | ||
| The Democrats will be on the run by election day. | ||
| Also, Trump has laid the fundamentals through his tax cuts, through his regulatory cuts, through his trade policies, the American economy. | ||
| Once we get the interest rate cut from the politicized Federal Reserve Board, once we have a new chairman and we get a non-political decision based on the rate of inflation and the rate of unemployment, which would merit a much deeper cut in interest rates than they have given us so far, this economy is really going to cook. | ||
| And that's the best possible backdrop. | ||
| And by the way, you're never an opium guy. | ||
| You told me two months before the 2020 election, Trump's going to win, but not by a big enough margin. | ||
| They're going to steal it. | ||
| Don't tell anybody. | ||
| And you're right. | ||
| You're saying we win 2016 because of the fourth turning if we just stay on course. | ||
| Yes, I believe we will win. | ||
| I believe the economic backdrop for that election is going to be extremely strong. | ||
| And this new scandal is really going to rock America because it's not just these child care centers. | ||
| It's not just transportation. | ||
| You're going to find billions have been stolen, as Elon Musk told us, warned us from the American people. | ||
| As beautiful as thousands of reporters everywhere, all over the country. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| Stonezone.com. | ||
| So glad we can finish up this epic year of 2025 together, Roger. | ||
| God bless you, Alex. | ||
| Great to be with you. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Stonezone.com. | ||
| All right. | ||
| The mighty Kyle Seraphin. | ||
| In fact, it's kind of scary because the people I have on all the time are the people that are right the most. | ||
| Kyle Serafin, it's getting a little creepy. | ||
| I can't find where he's been wrong so far. | ||
| In fact, I'm a little jealous right now. | ||
| Everything he's been saying is coming true. | ||
| We should make this guy the FBI director that he has with the job. | ||
| Kyle, thanks for being with us at the end. | ||
| And I'm not stuck in your dick. | ||
| It's just true. | ||
| I'm glad you're here with us at the end of this year. | ||
| We can talk about so much here. | ||
| You know, the pipe bombing thing that you predicted being a setup, already unraveling, all the crazy stuff, you know, where this is going, Bongino flipping out. | ||
| I'm talking to dozens of reporters a day. | ||
| He's like calling up, screaming, I'm going to get you. | ||
| You know, you talk bad about me. | ||
| I'm returning to the, I mean, the madness of King George. | ||
| It's not even a story. | ||
| It's just crazy. | ||
| With all this stuff, what is front and center for you in the year 2025 as we close out here? | ||
| So as this year ends, the question I have is, is some of this stuff intentional or have we just reached the point where, you know, crappy hiring, DEI policies and bad recruiting for a number of years has reached a peak where we're seeing failure just because the agencies can't do what they were supposed to do. | ||
| You know, I'm hyper-focused on things like DOJ and generally speaking, federal law enforcement more broadly. | ||
| And the biggest thing that I see is that they're not doing the job that they signed up to do. | ||
| So I don't know if they're doing it on purpose, if they're showing up and putting a bad foot forward to embarrass the people that are taking credit for it. | ||
| So if they're looking to make Pam Bondi look bad, they're doing a great job. | ||
| If they're trying to make a, you know, Kash Patel Bongino on his way out look bad, you know, Janine Piro look bad. | ||
| I just read some filings today. | ||
| There were some additional filings in the pipe bomber case that kind of blew my mind, which it indicates the DOJ didn't even go seek an indictment. | ||
| And I don't know why. | ||
| And so that's my, I'm left with this question because I'm used to seeing agencies be competent. | ||
| Usually they're run by people who are more government focused. | ||
| I don't want to be completely partisan about it. | ||
| There's a left lean in government in general. | ||
| And so when you see these people and they and they kind of have this incompetence that has not been common, you know, the left hasn't missed a whole lot. | ||
| They were pretty effective at what they were doing while they had power. | ||
| And now you got people that are sitting in there and they're not even coming up with an indictment on somebody that, you know, I don't think they should be able to get it in. | ||
| I think there's also a real possibility they were scared of trying to take the information they had in front on this particular pipe bomber case. | ||
| I think they were afraid of taking it forward and putting it in front of a grand jury and getting returned with no bill. | ||
| So, which is to say, no indictment. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I just keep looking at these people and wondering, it's the same question I used to have under Chris Ray. | ||
| Is it incompetence or is it malfeasance? | ||
| And I'm coming back to that question now as the year ends. | ||
| And I'm watching this first sort of, you know, this is the first quarter, let's call it ending. | ||
| But if you don't, if you don't have points on the board by the end of the first half, you know, game over, as you guys were talking about. | ||
| So we're watching some of the big marquee cases. | ||
| And look, I didn't make these the marquee cases. | ||
| And that's, that's the big thing for me, too. | ||
| I watched two people come in. | ||
| They talked the biggest game possible. | ||
| I was literally talking to a reporter today, somebody who didn't know me before, Alex. | ||
| And so we're having this conversation. | ||
| And he goes, is it true? | ||
| You know, someone was telling me that Patel was actually asking you for advice before he got sworn in. | ||
| I go, yeah, that's, of course, that's true. | ||
| And he goes, can you document any of that? | ||
| I go, yeah, let me send you some text messages. | ||
| Here's what we were talking about. | ||
| Here's the seven phone calls we had over a period of three months because I was trying to get the guy prepped to do the work. | ||
| So they came in and said what the priorities were. | ||
| They said what they were going to be effective at. | ||
| And then what we've seen is not that. | ||
| And so I'm wondering what these agencies are doing. | ||
| I'm wondering why you got this story, which is going to close out the year. | ||
| And, you know, we talked about it the other day. | ||
| I had to call you up and get on there because it was such a wild story, the fact that the DOJ dodged doing what they were required to do after failing to do what they would normally do. | ||
| And that is to say, they would normally go seek an indictment after an arrest. | ||
| That's really common. | ||
| So you may put a complaint out there. | ||
| That's the piece of paper that you swear out in front of a judge and says, yeah, we want to go arrest this guy. | ||
| But then you got to go out there and get a grand jury to give you the indictment. | ||
| And they always do that. | ||
| And the reason why is because DOJ doesn't deal in preliminary hearings. | ||
| And yesterday they were supposed to have a preliminary hearing and they dodged it in the most illogical way possible. | ||
| They ran to another grand jury in a place they weren't allowed to do it. | ||
| So it's basically a runaway train. | ||
| Like the worst moves you could make, they're all making like eight months ago, 10 months ago. | ||
| Why would Bongino and Patel go like gear in the headlights and say, Epstein killed himself? | ||
| No other accomplices. | ||
| No accomplices with crooks in Pennsylvania. | ||
| The insure money is real. | ||
| And like, like, if you're going to cover up, just shut up. | ||
| It's like they're possessed by a demon of destruction. | ||
| It's like the worst movement. | ||
| Well, I watched you in your car earlier. | ||
| I watched that video that you posted over on X. | ||
| And so I'm watching Alex Jones do his thing. | ||
| And this is what Alex Jones does. | ||
| You know, this is who you are. | ||
| You're sitting out there and you're just speaking from the heart and you're saying what you think. | ||
| And you're running through the wild behavior that you see on the back end that other people are not privy to. | ||
| You know, people see social media accounts. | ||
| They think that's reality. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| What they don't see is the phone call and they don't see the threats that happen in the background to other members of the media and so on. | ||
| We're literally watching the assistant attorney general for civil rights, Harmee Dylan, run out and call people hoes and block them on social media because she doesn't like what they're saying. | ||
| Meanwhile, her job is to preserve free speech. | ||
| By the way, I'm telling Flynn during a break yesterday, or no, on air, that Bongino's calling up, threatening dozens of reporters. | ||
| I know. | ||
| When I say dozens, I mean like, quote, I'm coming for you. | ||
| Yeah, and I can flip it up during the break. | ||
| During the break, they go, look, he goes, yeah, here he is screaming at me yesterday. | ||
| I mean, like, what? | ||
| We're not even after Bongino. | ||
| What does he mean? | ||
| Like, when I'm a podcaster, I'm coming for you. | ||
| Like, what the, what is that? | ||
| It's so crazy. | ||
| What it tells you is, is that they forgot the fundamental rule of holes, which is that when you're in one, put down the shovel and stop digging. | ||
| And you and I have been talking about this for going on like nine months now. | ||
| We watched it happen in March and in April. | ||
| It certainly happened in May after the big Fox interviews. | ||
| These guys went out and did. | ||
| And, you know, there are parts of this administration that refuses to do the work and they want to get credit for the talking part of it. | ||
| They want to talk about it. | ||
| Yeah, but it's worse than that. | ||
| I don't even have a heart offer Bongino. | ||
| I don't even care. | ||
| I never even attacked him. | ||
| He said himself. | ||
| He's literally calling up dozens of people screaming at them for months and like screaming if they criticize anything. | ||
| What does he think that does? | ||
| It makes you the enemy. | ||
| Like, what is he doing? | ||
| It's like it's crazy town. | ||
| It's what happens when you take a job that you know that you probably shouldn't have had. | ||
| And, you know, look, some people go out there. | ||
| My wife is one of the greatest people in the world because whenever something goes wrong, she assumes it's her fault. | ||
| This is why I love her so much. | ||
| I'm kind of the opposite of that. | ||
| When something goes wrong, I assume somebody else screwed up. | ||
| So I go looking for it. | ||
| I don't know where you fit in that category, Alex, but when I'm dealing with people, I'm like, oh, you must have blown it because it couldn't have been me. | ||
| And then if I sit there and I'm being honest with myself, I go, okay, well, I may have actually screwed this part up. | ||
| So now I got to take some responsibility. | ||
| It feels like he's in that space where he used to talk about on his program all the time, projection. | ||
| This is what the other side does. | ||
| They accuse you of what they're doing. | ||
| You've got Dan Bongino sitting in a government office whose job it is to protect civil liberties at the FBI. | ||
| It's one of their sworn priorities. | ||
| And he thinks running around. | ||
| If I want to destroy myself, I would do exactly what he's doing. | ||
| Like, he can't be that stupid. | ||
| It's like setting up breaks and then stepping on him every time you turn around. | ||
| And then you just completely forgot that. | ||
| I mean, I mean, let's do it, Alex. | ||
| I'm not the toughest guy around. | ||
| I'm a nice guy. | ||
| I'm a little rubber. | ||
| Do you think threatening me is going to make me be nice? | ||
| Well, this is the funny thing, too. | ||
| I had, you know, I've had, I've had these back and forth with some of the Dan as well. | ||
| You know, we had this conversation where he at one point, he called me up. | ||
| He says, you know, we all need to get along. | ||
| We all need to get, you know, along together. | ||
| And he sends me these text messages, you know, stop the infighting. | ||
| I said, what's your plan? | ||
| This was back in 2024. | ||
| What's the plan? | ||
| And he goes, we just, we just have to win this election. | ||
| It's like, that's not a plan, man. | ||
| Here, here's what I'm going to do. | ||
| I'm going to keep saying what I think is true. | ||
| If that's unpalatable to you, that's your problem. | ||
| If you want me to be part of something, you got to tell me what the thing is and then I'll decide whether or not I'm going to do it. | ||
| If you're going to go sit out in front of Fox News and say things that are the exact opposite of what you spent your entire life. | ||
| That's what I'm saying. | ||
| If he wants to leave, why does he think attacking everyone is like good when he leaves? | ||
| I would rehabilitate him. | ||
| Instead, he's like marching into war against everybody. | ||
| And I'm like laughing at him. | ||
| That's why I did that video. | ||
| I was like, dude, because I told you the story off. | ||
| He literally calls up screaming at me, basically F you years ago for no reason. | ||
| And I'm just at a certain point. | ||
| I'm like, well, I'll do your New York thing back to you, dude. | ||
| I just, you know. | ||
| It's not a strong position that we've seen these guys take. | ||
| And again, I'm seeing a number of people, and it's particularly at DOJ. | ||
| And I don't know if it's DOJ's culture right now and FBI's culture where they're looking at, they know they don't have control. | ||
| I mean, shit, you've got, you got, um, you got Balantin as the, as the prosecutor walking out of the pipe bomber case. | ||
| It's the same person that went after Enrique Tario, you know, went after General Flynn. | ||
| So you have that lady in the courtroom and she's out there quarterbacking this case. | ||
| They may have somebody else arguing it, but I was talking to a reporter who was sitting in the room and he said, you know, she's calling the shots and they got someone else saying the words. | ||
| And it's like, okay, fine. | ||
| Who's in charge of there? | ||
| And I think you've answered it. | ||
| I think you're right. | ||
| The globalists act like they're in control. | ||
| No one's in control. | ||
| This is a runaway train. | ||
| It's completely insane, even more dangerous. | ||
| And again, Boncino, you don't have, you think you're going to go around and call hundreds of reporters and threaten them. | ||
| All you're doing is making everybody come. | ||
| It is. | ||
| All you need to do is turn around and play your last nine months that you've been talking and all the posts that you have. | ||
| And we know that you were rattled to your core because you saw something. | ||
| And just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's like, well, if you're not going to be calling up, kissing everyone's ass. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like, I'm going to really need a break and I'd really use a favor and I'd love to rehabilitate myself. | ||
| That'd be the thing that I'd be going to do. | ||
| He's doing the opposite. | ||
| So, you know, maybe he thinks there's some value in conflict. | ||
| But again, I watched that video and I cracked up. | ||
| And my little group chat of former FBI guys and other federal employees, you know, we swapped that video around and we were all cracking up. | ||
| Everybody had a reaction to it. | ||
| It was all funny and positive because it's like, yeah, why would you do this? | ||
| I guess crack out at the end of the year. | ||
| It's one way to end out the year. | ||
| We're going to go into 2026. | ||
| I wasn't trying to piss on him. | ||
| I've had him behind the scenes. | ||
| He's done all this stuff to me and I'm just done. | ||
| I'm like, hey, Bongino, no more, dude. | ||
| I did nothing to you. | ||
| Kyle Seraphim, people can find your great work by simply searching your name. | ||
| You're on X, you're everywhere. | ||
| Kyle SerifinKyleSeraphin.com. | ||
| Kyle Seraphim on X. Thank you so much, sir. | ||
| So I'm not giving up. | ||
| I'm not going away. | ||
| If they shut us down, I got the Alex Shows Network. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| And I'm going over there. | ||
| You finance it. | ||
| You paid for it with your support. | ||
| I'm just telling you, here's the weird paradox. | ||
| I thought we'd be shut down last year. | ||
| I thought we'd be shut down two months ago. | ||
| The receiver won't let us order new product over at InfoWarser.com. | ||
| So we're in this paradox now where we're winning. | ||
| And now they're like, well, you actually open in the middle of next year now and all this stuff. | ||
| And there's no money because people believe it was going to shut down. | ||
| Plus, there's no product. | ||
| But I convinced the receiver, I said, can we at least make fundraising posters, which are very low cost, have a high markup? | ||
| People know it's an investment to keep us on the aircraft. | ||
| I said, yeah, you can do that. | ||
| I can just tell you, we need your support right now at InfoWarshore.com. | ||
| Three posters I designed. | ||
| Two I designed. | ||
| Rob is on the other one. | ||
| Defend the West, famous Crusader King. | ||
| Make no peace with Evil. | ||
| Say Crusader King. | ||
| And then do like Texel Image, man. | ||
| And it is the bestseller. | ||
| It's, I've only begun to fight John Paul Jones and InfoWars 1997 to 2026. | ||
| And yeah, you can buy unsigned for $25, big posters, glossy in a tube, or you get it for $100. | ||
| You're like, God, that's huge markup. | ||
| Yeah, it's a fundraiser. | ||
| Like when commies give NPR 200 bucks for a ball cap, costs 15 bucks. | ||
| That's the whole point. | ||
| We're actually winning right now. | ||
| I don't want to count chickens for their hatch. | ||
| It's not the Democrats. | ||
| It's not the DOJ holdovers. | ||
| They're going to shut us down. | ||
| If you don't go get these posters and you don't support us, and I'm not bitching you, I'm just telling you. | ||
| I'm not saying you got to do it. | ||
| Then you'll be the ones to shut us down. | ||
| This is a marathon. | ||
| So please support us info.com. | ||
| I need the money right now. | ||
| It's like a Star Trek where the Connie goes, I need warp speed in three minutes. | ||
| We're all dead. | ||
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Scotty, I need warp speed in three minutes and we're all dead. | |
| And you guys have got us out of this over and over and over again. | ||
| And me, I'm not giving up. | ||
| need to keep pushing because we've got their ass everybody knows my rule I interview people that have been consistently right over and over and over and over and over again, whether they're economists or FBI whistleblowers or members of Congress or whoever they are. | ||
| But there's another class who I interview, and that's the trendsetters, the game changers. | ||
| And Gab McGinnis, who obviously on New Year's 2025 has had a few delicious cups, a true patriot, a guy that launched so many major trends. | ||
| It's insane, joins us. | ||
| So we're not just interviewing somebody that was right consistently. | ||
| We're interviewing a trend setter, a Maverick. | ||
| And it is about celebration. | ||
| So as we, in the twilight of 2025, I just want to salute the great Gav McGinnis, an incredible patriot who always defended my free speech, everybody else's, and just say we are blessed to have him censored.tv, Gab underscore McGinnis on X, the mighty Gav McGinnis, taking time away from his Guinness to talk to us. | ||
| We salute you, Compadre. | ||
| I salute you, Alex. | ||
| When I was fired from Blaze TV, you saved me. | ||
| You played a video of the Bionic Man and said we can rebuild him. | ||
| And it really did rebuild me. | ||
| So I'll be perpetually indebted to you for that. | ||
| But what an effing year. | ||
| I mean, it started with the death of racism as an accusation. | ||
| That was a major turning point where not just white people, but everyone went, okay, that word's stupid. | ||
| We're done with that word. | ||
| And then it sort of freed us to go investigate other myths. | ||
| And that, like, the Somalian daycare thing is not the Somalian daycare thing. | ||
| The Somalian daycare thing is government incompetence. | ||
| And that's why you're seeing this huge trend today of I'm not paying my taxes anymore. | ||
| And I mean, I don't want to end up like Wessex Snipes and go to jail for, you know, $10 million. | ||
| But if enough of us do it, there ain't shit they can do. | ||
| It's a bluff. | ||
| The entire American government is a bluff. | ||
| And thanks to, I don't know, what was the catalyst? | ||
| What brought this on? | ||
| Was it you? | ||
| Was it the I think it was all of us, but I'll be quite frank. | ||
| I think it was masses of black Americans who are Americans against seeing the Somalis who are so arrogant, them calling them out. | ||
| Then Nick Shirley, and now thousands of people have hit, and it's just exponential. | ||
| And it shows the power of the people. | ||
| You can feel this is bigger than Trump. | ||
| This is bigger than everything. | ||
| This is finally the people realizing the info war. | ||
| I can feel it right now. | ||
| I know, but why did 2025 explode? | ||
| What set it up? | ||
| I mean, the Somalian thing is just this week, but this whole year has been a giant awakening where pariahs like you and I and Nick Shirley and all these other guys, Alex Stein and even Trump, in a sense, have been vindicated where they go, oh, you guys are not the bad guys. | ||
| You guys are right. | ||
| Look at Trump literally saying, I don't apologize, get out Somali's F you. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| The spell is broken. | ||
| It's fully broken the last week. | ||
| And so it's happening all over the world. | ||
| It's the great awakening. | ||
| I just think we're, like you said, it's going to get more intense, more insane. | ||
| But the enemy is going to strike back, though. | ||
| So it's going to be the unstoppable force, the immovable objects. | ||
| You know what I would like? | ||
| I don't even want to, you were right. | ||
| I want seven bucks. | ||
| I want every moderate who is on the left, who's moving to the right, to come up to me on the street and give me seven bucks. | ||
| I want a five and two one. | ||
| I want you to give me seven bucks. | ||
| All of you people, because we have been sitting here when it was very unfashionable to say the government is corrupted. | ||
| They're throwing our money into a wood chipper. | ||
| Now they took our bank accounts, they put us in jail. | ||
| That's what's sweet about it because all these new people that woke up are bitching. | ||
| It's not happening quick enough. | ||
| I agree with you. | ||
| I'm an optimist. | ||
| Shut up. | ||
| You haven't been doing this decades like me and Gavin. | ||
| We're moving at light speed. | ||
| We used to be moving by donkey speed before. | ||
| I want seven bucks. | ||
| A beer here at the bar I'm at right now. | ||
| We're celebrating New Year's Eve is five bucks. | ||
| A tip is one buck. | ||
| So seven bucks is just one dollar profit. | ||
| I want seven bucks from every moderate who said we were nuts and doubted government malfeasance. | ||
| And by the way, the government's about to collapse. | ||
| If this whole, if this whole not paying tax, if we all become Wesley snipes, you guys are screwed. | ||
| And you know what I realized, by the way, the other the other day? | ||
| I make a lot of money. | ||
| We have 40,000 subs on censor.tv. | ||
| They're paying $10 a month. | ||
| So I'm in the upper brackets of taxes. | ||
| About 45%, you're probably in the same boat, despite your fucking insane. | ||
| What was that? | ||
| $3.7 billion settlement? | ||
| Well, they asked for $2.67 trillion. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They did. | ||
| I'm not joking. | ||
| Doesn't sound real. | ||
| Pull up Bloodberg. | ||
| I'm not joking. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| Dude, I never had 10 million bucks in the bank. | ||
| That was what was so funny about it. | ||
| But yeah, keep going. | ||
| I spend that on shots. | ||
| But if you're working, if your taxes are 45%, right? | ||
| Aren't you a slave for six months of the year? | ||
| Aren't you working for free? | ||
| For people who hate you, by the way, like look at, remember the whole thing about kidnapping that governor? | ||
| By the way, let me apologize. | ||
| It was bigger than I said. | ||
| They asked for 2.75 trillion. | ||
| Sorry, go ahead. | ||
| Well, you should pay it. | ||
| Just to get it off your books. | ||
| Just pay that and get it off your like your debts. | ||
| What's funny is I never cared about money. | ||
| So I got like a Ford truck or and a house and a, and I, I never used the tiny hot tub, the tiny little, I don't give a shit. | ||
| So it's what's funny is they're like, they think they did this. | ||
| It makes it a bigger joke than ever. | ||
| Yeah, you're not, you're not a very, I mean, I know you, you're not a very opulent guy. | ||
| You're at work all day. | ||
| You're not like in Paris sampling caviar. | ||
| But by the way, why wouldn't I want to talk to millions of people and do real shit? | ||
| Like, I love a beautiful beach. | ||
| I love a sunset. | ||
| I'll do it. | ||
| But God, compared to talking to Gab McGinnis and talking to Ten something, this ain't a question, man. | ||
| Dude, I got back from Mexico today. | ||
| It was boring as shit. | ||
| I did not enjoy myself at all. | ||
| I don't like the beach. | ||
| But what's happening this year is we ended, it's almost like racism was the gate. | ||
| It was the, it was the, it was the hoax. | ||
| It was the spell. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And once white people went, I'm not only am I not racist, I've never been racist. | ||
| You might have an argument like two generations ago, but as far as right now goes, nothing. | ||
| And that sort of freed not just whites, but I'm repeating myself, but the entire Western world to go, what have you guys been doing? | ||
| And now we look into what they're doing and they're just fucking. | ||
| Well, let me ask you this. | ||
| Have you noticed all these incredibly articulate black people speaking out? | ||
| Somebody I came here tracking it who are literally defending white people in the West and saying, this is pretty freaking good. | ||
| Let's be part of this. | ||
| Like, yeah, come on. | ||
| Isn't that beautiful? | ||
| Dude, I've seen, I've seen black people going, we need, we need, uh, sorry, someone called me. | ||
| We need white people to survive. | ||
| They're good at stuff. | ||
| And you know what I've always said about white people? | ||
| We're not supremacists. | ||
| We're not like better than you. | ||
| We're not gods. | ||
| We're just good at systems. | ||
| We're like little beavers. | ||
| So let us gnaw at your trees and make little dams and organize your taxes. | ||
| We're good at creating societies. | ||
| You can be cool. | ||
| You can play jazz. | ||
| You can fucking play basketball. | ||
| We're not the coolest guys in the world, but we're great at systems. | ||
| So let us do your systems. | ||
| And let's explain why it's Asians too. | ||
| It's another thing, it's equatorial people. | ||
| When you are in an ice age, if you don't plan stuff, you're dead. | ||
| And it's literally genetic of pre-planning. | ||
| So that's, you're right. | ||
| White people are all nerdly and autistic, but that's what we do. | ||
| I was just in the Mayan ruins like yesterday. | ||
| And it's funny how the Mayans had, I don't know, 200 languages. | ||
| The Aztecs had one language. | ||
| They had an organized society. | ||
| They built Mexico City. | ||
| They had agriculture. | ||
| And they were more north. | ||
| The more north you are, the better you are at surviving because it gets cold. | ||
| And the more south you are, I don't know. | ||
| Sorry, but it's too easy to just grab a papaya from a tree and eat it. | ||
| No, no, all the anthropologists know it. | ||
| It's not bad you're in the equator because you're strong and you're tough. | ||
| It's all about how fast you are and how hard you fight. | ||
| You got a plan when half the year it's freezing. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| The Aztecs ran Central America and you nailed it. | ||
| They now think the Aztecs actually came out of North America and came down because exactly because they could pre-plan. | ||
| Do you think they came from the Bering Strait or whatever? | ||
| Do you think they know? | ||
| They've done the genetic type. | ||
| It's Chinese. | ||
| So about 30,000 years ago, Bering Strait from Russia, the Huns, basically. | ||
| That's why my kids look like this. | ||
| Yeah, your wife's Native American. | ||
| Yeah, I'm part of Native American. | ||
| Yeah, that's all, it's a fact genetic. | ||
| They came in and that's what it is. | ||
| But the point is, is that it's all about the climate because again, 12,000 years ago, we're in an ice age. | ||
| We're six months out of the year. | ||
| It's 20 below zero. | ||
| If you ain't got your shit together, you're dead. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So why is that a curse? | ||
| Why is that like an uncussible thing? | ||
| And people get mad at it. | ||
| Why is that? | ||
| Because we're taking a bunch of steps ahead. | ||
| We can't help it. | ||
| That's how I'm always like 27% like because I've got to like, I've got a plan. | ||
| I got to make this thing. | ||
| People are like, what are you doing? | ||
| You should think in the moment. | ||
| I'm like, no, I'm thinking a thousand years ahead. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know if it's the booze talking, but I'm feeling actually pretty optimistic about 2026. | ||
| Yeah, tell me what's coming in the future. | ||
| We finally realize that we're, it's, meritocracy is back. | ||
| And we don't care who you are or what you're doing. | ||
| You know, I think a great example of the end of this previous era was Jasmine Crockett. | ||
| She's a ridiculous clown. | ||
| She was, you know, pushing these tropes of, they go back to the fucking 70s crisis. | ||
| And she was consistently ridiculed. | ||
| She said, like, law enforcement is not about preventing crime. | ||
| It's about solving crime. | ||
| And Barack Obama, a shooter, Kamal Harris said, no, I don't want you. | ||
| You're the court gesture. | ||
| And I feel like she's really the end of an era. | ||
| She really ends that whole like, everyone is racist. | ||
| I'm a victim. | ||
| Need reparations. | ||
| Like, she really, she's like a tomb. | ||
| She's like the pyramid. | ||
| She's, she's shooting common. | ||
| She's, she's a big casket. | ||
| And she was the final end of all that shit. | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| She's the tombstone. | ||
| Like, ask anybody, do we think Donald Trump will eat us out of this or Jasmine Crockett? | ||
| I'll ask anybody. | ||
| If you're going to go to a lifeboat with a captain, you want Jasmine Crockett or Trump? | ||
| Even the liberals deep down, if you fed them truth serum, if you gave them OxyContin, they would be like, look, I just like a planning. | ||
| I understand that Donald Trump is good for the economy. | ||
| I'm just in a bad mood because I'm mad at my dad. | ||
| Their whole crap is daddy issues. | ||
| They know they need Trump. | ||
| And I think they know what we know, which is Donald Trump is not enough. | ||
| We need another four years of JD Vance. | ||
| We need another four years of, I don't even know, Donald Trump Jr. | ||
| We need another 16 years of Republican rule to untangle the effing mess that is America. | ||
| We became a socialist country somewhere. | ||
| The Somali daycares are indicative of what's happened to this country. | ||
| And what's really depressing about this exposition is all these normal, you know, high IQ Americans going, why are you exposing the Somalian daycares? | ||
| What are you racist? | ||
| And you go, racist? | ||
| I don't even know what a Somalian is. | ||
| I'm exposing corruption. | ||
| You think I hate Somalians? | ||
| Where the F is Somalia? | ||
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| Well, let's be clear. | ||
| I don't even know. | ||
| It's a ruling tribe in Somalia of slavers who believe they're a ruling class. | ||
| That's why they're on video saying, I'm a god. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| That's why they're inbred. | ||
| It is literally an Arab slave group who's really black, but they won't say it. | ||
| They won't even talk to American black people. | ||
| That's why people get so pissed off when they go up there, like, I won't even talk to them. | ||
| It's like they're like brown KKK for real. | ||
| And people are like, what is this? | ||
| It is, they're a perfect corrupt bagman for the Democrats. | ||
| And that's what's coming out, whether it's Ohio or Minnesota anywhere. | ||
| The Democrats are using Somalis as Bagman. | ||
| So I'm not giving them a pass. | ||
| I'm just saying it's coming out now that the Democrats are above us. | ||
| And they all hate each other, too. | ||
| That's why that weird light bulb had didn't win the Mayoro race because he was in some I'm talking to my pal Alex Jones here. | ||
| We're trying to save the world. | ||
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| Hey, brother. | ||
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What's happening? | |
| Good. | ||
| Not great insight there from the drunks here on New Year's Eve. | ||
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No, no, no, no. | |
| I had a lot of insight. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Well, we were just saying that even the Somalians in Minnesota, it's all tribal warfare. | ||
| These guys all hate each other's guts. | ||
| They don't even have a plan for America. | ||
| They just have a plan for their own particular demographic, their own tiny truck. | ||
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| They don't give a fuck about America. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They're tourists. | ||
| You know the analogy I used a long time ago? | ||
| Imagine we were street urchins in like Glasgow, Scotland. | ||
| And we got like a plane ticket to Tokyo. | ||
| And we would be like, this is free money. | ||
| I'm in. | ||
| And then we started getting elected to political leadership. | ||
| We'd be like, well, I'm going to keep giving myself a business. | ||
| Imagine 100,000 of us go to Tokyo and we start pushing everybody around. | ||
| It's like retarded. | ||
| I don't even blame them. | ||
| Like, if I was a street urchin in Glasgow, no, no, I agree. | ||
| We have been a big mark. | ||
| We're like begging to be raped. | ||
| Do it. | ||
| If the race is going to be Somali saying, you are my slave. | ||
| You pay my money. | ||
| You are my bitch. | ||
| Pick it up. | ||
| Pick up the money. | ||
| Wait, I'm sorry. | ||
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This whole fucking Somalian shit, it fucking blows my mind. | |
| It blows my fucking mind. | ||
| I was trying to tell my son about this today. | ||
| Like, they got like a voting caucus. | ||
| How do they jump into politics? | ||
| Like, I understand. | ||
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| You move in as a pile of refugees and you're like, we just want to stay here so we don't get bombed. | ||
| And then the next thing you know, you're the mayor. | ||
| You're like Ilhan Omar. | ||
| How do you become major players in America? | ||
| Yeah, but did you see the mayor dancing on the Somali flag? | ||
| Jacob Fry, what mayor? | ||
| Yeah, of Minnesota, Minneapolis. | ||
| Yeah, what a clown. | ||
| That guy is anyone's dog for a folks. | ||
| And by the way, I watched the video. | ||
| The Somalis are laughing at him while he went and cried at George Floyd. | ||
| George Floyd's golden casket, literally made of gold, keeping sobs. | ||
| That guy is anyone's dog for a bone. | ||
| And if any, if any, if there's any good news about this, when we see Tim Walz and Jacob Fry bawl and sob and kiss Somali ass, it shows America that these guys are anyone's dog for a bone. | ||
| It's such pussies. | ||
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Best headline of 2025 was the New York Post, Frog and a Headlight. | |
| Who's that about? | ||
| Fucking Tim Walz. | ||
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He looked at a fucking frog in a headlight. | |
| All right, brother, good to talk to you. | ||
| Gabbin, the time we got left. | ||
| Look, it's ours to lose. | ||
| Overall, Trump's nine days, brother Democrats. | ||
| What do you predict? | ||
| What does Trump need to do? | ||
| Hey, Gavin, if you were talking to Trump, what would you tell President Trump today? | ||
| Persevere, dude. | ||
| Ignore the critics. | ||
| I know you're relatively thin-skinned, my man. | ||
| You're relatively thin-skinned. | ||
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Do you think Trump is not? | |
| I know you get mad when people disparage you. | ||
| Move on. | ||
| Get over that and focus on deportations. | ||
| Your deportation numbers. | ||
| Cheers. | ||
| Have a good night. | ||
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All right. | |
| Happy New Year. | ||
| I'm not forgetting it. | ||
| Your deportation numbers are not amazing. | ||
| I think we have 50 million illegals in this country. | ||
| Biden definitely let in 12 million, which is as much as Ellis Island. | ||
| So you need to get rid of 10,000 a day. | ||
| You're not even getting close to that. | ||
| And they're all signed up with NGOs as fraudulent cash machines. | ||
| Yeah, you gotta, you're like in 2015, he won on Build a Wall. | ||
| Every time he did a speech and it was falling apart, he would say, Build a wall, and everyone would go nuts. | ||
| And Coulter, that's why she supported him. | ||
| That's why she wrote in Trump We Trust. | ||
| That's why he exists. | ||
| He exists for borders. | ||
| And by the way, this is something Americans don't understand. | ||
| Every country has borders. | ||
| Like they're anti-ICE. | ||
| Everybody's tribal. | ||
| We have to get at least a little tribal again. | ||
| The Philippines has ice. | ||
| Guatemala has ice. | ||
| Mexico rounds up the Nicaraguans in school buses and brings them back to the border and dumps them. | ||
| What the hell do you think a country is? | ||
| Every country has border enforcement. | ||
| Go wander over a border in Finland and you'll be arrested. | ||
| You'll sit in a tomb all day. | ||
| You have one minute over the border in the woods. | ||
| German shepherds are biting him. | ||
| That's the way the entire world works. | ||
| And to be honest, it's the way it's worked since I'm coming back from Mexico, but the Mayans and the Aztecs, like every tribe has its area, dummies. | ||
| And we're all mad at America for enforcing the border. | ||
| I don't think Trump can even take a bite out of the 50 million illegals. | ||
| And we've got a tribe that if you buy into freedom and America, you can be part of it. | ||
| We're the best tribe. | ||
| That's why the globalists can't compete with it while they admit they want to discredit it. | ||
| We should be proud of our tribe. | ||
| It's actually inclusive. | ||
| It's actually the only liberal. | ||
| We're the real liberals. | ||
| We're the classical liberals. | ||
| The modern liberals are assaulting that because no one can compete with the real America. | ||
| You know what's ironic about our tribe, too? | ||
| We're the least racist tribe in the world. | ||
| We invented meritocracy. | ||
| We said England banned slavery. | ||
| You don't even have to be Christian, but just respect Christianity. | ||
| We banned slavery. | ||
| We said, this is a meritocracy thing. | ||
| Come here, respect our history, bust your ass, and you're in. | ||
| No, Japanese people aren't like that. | ||
| Mexicans aren't like that. | ||
| Chinese people aren't like that. | ||
| Pakistanis aren't like that. | ||
| Pakistanis, you can't even not be Muslim. | ||
| We bring in Muslims in droves. | ||
| Come on in. | ||
| Just respect our country. | ||
| And we're known as the white supremacists. | ||
| No. | ||
| This is the rule. | ||
| Come here, respect the greatest culture on earth. | ||
| You know, Victor David Hansen is in the operating room right now. | ||
| One of the smartest people I've ever heard speak. | ||
| You're smart too, by the way, Alex. | ||
| You guys are in the same boat. | ||
| But I'm really, I'm reading his book, Culture and Carnage, and he's talking about battles and the way the West has always won battles. | ||
| And they've won battles because they believe in each other. | ||
| They have this democratic philosophy. | ||
| And the leaders, the generals, the captains, they fight with the soldiers. | ||
| That's why they always win battles because it's an egalitarian society. | ||
| We've invented the greatest society on earth. | ||
| And then once we master it, once we perfect it, we're like, let's bring in the people we defeated in the Ottoman Empire and the Crusades, you know, the colonies we let lapse. | ||
| And let's wreck the greatest culture on earth, which is a non-racist, totally egalitarian, meritocracy-based culture. | ||
| We want to ruin it. | ||
| Why is that? | ||
| I'm worried it's genetic. | ||
| I'm worried that it's because the globalist transhumanist system can't compete with that. | ||
| Well, everyone blames Jews, and I think that's a total cop-out. | ||
| There's something in us. | ||
| It's almost like the Tower of Babel, where we go, we're doing too well. | ||
| Let's self-sabotage. | ||
| Let's wreck ourselves. | ||
| Let's open a bunch of Somalian daycares and let them blow $2 billion. | ||
| My father always told me, yeah, but he said, people I see that get success too quickly destroy themselves. | ||
| It's like this weird thing. | ||
| Well, if you want to ruin a man, give him everything he wants. | ||
| Look at rock stars. | ||
| What do they do? | ||
| They do cocaine to death. | ||
| They get a bunch of strippers. | ||
| They hate themselves. | ||
| They drink themselves to death in the pool. | ||
| Maybe that's what we're at. | ||
| Maybe we're at the motley crew point of civilization where we're just like getting a palatio and looking at our phones at the same time. | ||
| Is that where we're at? | ||
| No, I agree with you. | ||
| That is where we are. | ||
| So what is your prediction for the midterms? | ||
| Because we're in the fourth turning. | ||
| We should be able to win this, even though we don't normally win it. | ||
| The party in power loses the house. | ||
| I mean, Trump has to go to total war. | ||
| I mean, we're not seeing indiamons. | ||
| I know you're overall optimistic. | ||
| I'm optimistic about the global awakening. | ||
| That's not a debate. | ||
| But action-wise, where he has control administratively, he's doing a great job. | ||
| But when it comes to actually prosecuting these people, it's an F. | ||
| They won't be prosecuted. | ||
| Pam Bonnie, like, as Fuentes pointed out recently, this is all performance art. | ||
| Unless anyone gets prosecuted, it's not real. | ||
| But I thought we were going to get murdered in the midterms. | ||
| But I think Nick Shirley, dude, Nick Shirley literally changed the course of Western civilization. | ||
| This dumb minor thing with daycares was the straw that broke the camel's back. | ||
| And I think it's going to change the midterms and change the future of America. | ||
| Republicans are waking up. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| There's literally thousands in Minnesota, thousands in Ohio. | ||
| And the public figured out, oh my God. | ||
| And James O'Keefe was the precursor. | ||
| So were we, but this is beautiful. | ||
| Yeah, Nick Shirley said, I'm going to just choose a random thing. | ||
| Could have been an art class across the street. | ||
| He chose a random thing and he goes, I'm just going to look at this. | ||
| And they're open at 2 p.m. | ||
| Like whatever you say about the doors were closed. | ||
| A daycares open at 2 p.m. | ||
| 80% are unemployed and there's 4,000 daycares. | ||
| And then we all started going. | ||
| It's not to be hyperbolic, but it's kind of like 9-11. | ||
| Like when 9-11 happened, I go, I wasn't that interested in politics, but wait, what? | ||
| The World Trade Center collapse? | ||
| What have you guys been doing? | ||
| And I think Nick Shirley, in a way, is the new 9-11 where a whole generation has gone. | ||
| Wait, what have you guys been doing? | ||
| What else is going on? | ||
| And it shows the power of the people. | ||
| Two-minute break, do five more minutes. | ||
| I'll let you get back to your fan base. | ||
| The mighty Gavin McGinnis, censored.tv, Gavin underscore McGinnis on X. We'll be right back. | ||
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| These shows aren't some genre, and ooh, they're entertaining. | ||
| And wow, this guy's intense. | ||
| Why do you think I'm intense? | ||
| I'm under total attack. | ||
| I've been hunted for decades by these people. | ||
| They've attacked my whole family. | ||
| Our family's ever been stronger because we're not wimps and we understand we're doing God's work, but I'm in a war, and you better realize you are too. | ||
| Do you understand that? | ||
| My God, they've killed over 30 million people with the poison shots. | ||
| They flood us with fentanyl. | ||
| They're absolutely in every major public and most private schools with grants, secretly brainwashing your sons and daughters that think they're another sex and make them totally mentally ill and then be mutilated chemically or surgically. | ||
| It is a devil cult. | ||
| It's the same program worldwide. | ||
| It's BlackRock. | ||
| It's the New World Order. | ||
| It's the transhumanist on record. | ||
| They say the future's not human. | ||
| They're building this nightmare world and we're simply saying no. | ||
| And we're valiantly fighting because on the other end of this, if we fail, is total enslavement and a nightmare hellscape. | ||
| So just understand, you think I want to do this? | ||
| You think I want to fight 18 hours a day? | ||
| You think I want to do all this just to sack and act tough? | ||
| No, I've got to do it. | ||
| Somebody walks up to me and punches me in the nose, or somebody walks up to me and punches my kid in the head. | ||
| I'm not happy about it, but I'm going to get pissed off and I'm going to go after them. | ||
| It's the same thing in politics, folks. | ||
| How much are you going to take? | ||
| You got to get vocal. | ||
| You got to get informed. | ||
| You got to get engaged. | ||
| You got to spend money and support the people that are tip of the spear. | ||
| You've got to amplify all that and you should get vocal and you should get engaged as well. | ||
| I know a lot of you are, but man, you got to do this with urgency. | ||
| You're going, oh, it sounds like work. | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
| That sounds like a lot of work. | ||
| No, you're meant to do this. | ||
| And the future is so dark if you don't. | ||
| But we're turn to the tide. | ||
| We're winning. | ||
| But they're going to false flag. | ||
| They're going to pull out the stops. | ||
| They've already implemented the Podesta plan. | ||
| Everything I told you is happening. | ||
| But they're totally freaked out. | ||
| And all over the news just saying, he's on his last gasp. | ||
| Get him off. | ||
| The Democrats, the senators, just get him off. | ||
| Just get him off. | ||
| Just shut him up because I got their number. | ||
| I got their name. | ||
| I got their ass. | ||
| And they're little minions. | ||
| Most of them are compartmentalized. | ||
| They don't know how all this works. | ||
| They're getting decompartmentalized. | ||
| A lot of them aren't pure evil. | ||
| Are waking up and joining us and whistleblowing or just walking away. | ||
| You can do that too. | ||
| Just walk away. | ||
| Run up the white flag because you're in a war against us and we're winning and we're going to win. | ||
| And where your bosses are taking you is hellish. | ||
| The only way you fail is not joining us. | ||
| Admit you're the bad guys. | ||
| Some of you can admit that to yourselves. | ||
| You're not totally turned over to evil yet. | ||
| Be like Darth Vader. | ||
| Throw your political system lovingly, nonviolently down the reactor shaft. | ||
| Become honorable for once. | ||
| It's exhilarating. | ||
| It's a blessing to fight evil. | ||
| It's so animating, as Thomas Jefferson said. | ||
| The animating contest of liberty. | ||
| You have to live the life of Thomas Jefferson to really read Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| And it's so much stronger. | ||
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We are live. | |
| Still on air. | ||
| All right, folks. | ||
| All the admissions. | ||
| All right, here we are. | ||
| I asked Sean Johnson, my good buddy, known like five years. | ||
| We've been lifting weights for a year and a half to come down tonight. | ||
| He wasn't sure if he could come. | ||
| He's like, well, I texted you 10 minutes ago. | ||
| He's going to be here. | ||
| So we got it all going on. | ||
| And we got other folks coming up as well. | ||
| And we got Harrison Smith here tonight. | ||
| But here we are, Sean Johnson, in the twilight of 2025. | ||
| What a fucking year. | ||
| I'm so excited. | ||
| Happy New Year's, everybody. | ||
| I'm so excited to be here. | ||
| I've been working my ass off all day, and I was hoping I would get here in time. | ||
| And I did. | ||
| And I'm just really happy to be spending it with you guys and my good friend Alex. | ||
| It's been a great year. | ||
| And I'm really looking forward to 2026. | ||
| But 2025 was so much fun. | ||
| And I'm just, I, I, I feel like very blessed for everything that happened this year. | ||
| Can you feel the tempo turned up? | ||
| Like things are accelerating? | ||
| They're going fast. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's picking up really fast. | ||
| And it seems like it's getting more and more chaotic, especially within our own party, the own conservative party. | ||
| It seems to be, I don't know. | ||
| It seems like everybody's getting very frantic. | ||
| And it's exciting. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| I remember I was a little kid. | ||
| Christmas would never come. | ||
| And, you know, my birthdays would never come and a trip would never come. | ||
| And as I get older, I was like, oh, I'm glad something's two months out because it's like five minutes. | ||
| It's here. | ||
| So here we are. | ||
| So much has happened. | ||
| But people have this instant gratification. | ||
| They want liberty, want freedom now. | ||
| But I've been in this 32 years of the fight. | ||
| And things are moving so much quicker in our direction. | ||
| That's why evil is so scared. | ||
| That's why they're attacking so hard. | ||
| We have all these new people that have woken up, though, that are pissed off and mad that things aren't instant gratification. | ||
| Freedom is not driving through a McDonald's window, folks. | ||
| It's not instant. | ||
| Sean Johnson, what is your view? | ||
| Navy SEAL veteran, good friend of mine on you, five years, working out for here and a half, watching all this unfold. | ||
| Do your own podcast explode the last six months you started it. | ||
| What is your prognosis for America and the future of the country? | ||
| That's a very broad topic. | ||
| I'm very, I don't know. | ||
| Actually, 2025 really threw me for a loop. | ||
| I thought Trump was going to come into office and things were going to settle down. | ||
| And it seems like they've only just amped up and gotten more and more crazy. | ||
| And it wasn't the Trump that I expected to come into office. | ||
| And I support Trump. | ||
| Even to this day, I still support him. | ||
| But I definitely feel like a little confused. | ||
| And I think a lot of Americans out there are kind of feeling the same thing. | ||
| And we're kind of hoping things will, I guess, settle down a little bit in 2026. | ||
| No, they won't. | ||
| Yeah, they probably won't. | ||
| It's not anymore. | ||
| I mean, if I have a wish for the new year, it would be that we could kind of find some sort of a common ground and some unity within this country. | ||
| Well, the public wants that, but the establishment wants division. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, they really do. | ||
| And it's profitable, right? | ||
| Division is very profitable. | ||
| I just wish we didn't have so much division within our own party, right? | ||
| Like, it's like we're all in the same team when we're trying to win office and then we win office and it's like, all right, we're on top. | ||
| What are we going to do? | ||
| Let's all fucking start fighting against each other. | ||
| You know, and it's entertaining. | ||
| Well, there's groups funding that. | ||
| It gets the clicks, but it's like, hey, man. | ||
| There's groups funding that. | ||
| Of course, they're funding it. | ||
| They're funding chaos. | ||
| So, I mean, but I don't know. | ||
| What do you think we do? | ||
| How do you think we get we get past this? | ||
| Well, I've always been a policy. | ||
| They was going to make it about a group or as long as you support policy of low taxes or borders are controlled or no war, you bypass all the diversions and get right to policy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, I guess that makes sense to me. | ||
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| But I don't know. | ||
| It just feels like we're always constantly fighting over the stupidest shit. | ||
| Like this whole fucking Candace debacle, Candace and Erica. | ||
| Yeah, it was a huge tragedy. | ||
| We saw Charlie get shot and killed in cold blood in front of the whole world. | ||
| It was a but you see Candace Owens, who was kicked out of TPUSA, Charlie Kirk hated her guns. | ||
| We have all the information they're going to bring out. | ||
| She can make herself attached to that and then steal the legacy of him. | ||
| That's what she's done. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, if you see them defend the guy with hammers attacking people and all this crazy. | ||
| I've been so busy. | ||
| I haven't been able to read the comments. | ||
| But I can imagine. | ||
| I just put out a simple post after you put out yours saying, I saw this video. | ||
| It's going to be crazy. | ||
| And then I started getting attacked immediately just for a one-sentence comment saying, I saw this. | ||
| This is going to be crazy. | ||
| Doesn't look good for Candace. | ||
| And then immediately I just started getting swarmed. | ||
| That's because the British government's backing it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So I don't know. | ||
| I still think that this is a huge distraction away from the whole Epstein debacle. | ||
| And I still think we need answers for that. | ||
| And people need to, we need justice for those victims. | ||
| And I think that they're enjoying any of the attention and the spotlight that gets taken off of that and put onto anything else. | ||
| And I think that's why none of this shit's ever going to go away until we get to the point. | ||
| But you know, like with Epstein, it's an endless production of lawsuits and documents. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like, oh, Epstein's family turns over millions of files. | ||
| They released 19 as Trump had a beauty pageant. | ||
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| So it's like, that's what Trump said. | ||
| It's just a Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
| It's not that Epstein doing this stuff was a hoax. | ||
| It's that Trump's involvement is a hoax. | ||
| And finally, once he doubled down and said, fine, release it all, they found a million hidden files in New York. | ||
| Notice it went out of the news. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's all Democrats. | ||
| And all Trump had to do was call them on the hoax. | ||
| He finally did it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's fucking crazy, man. | ||
| It's fucking wild. | ||
| It's a wild time to have a podcast. | ||
| And I kind of enjoy having my podcast because it doesn't have to all be politics all the time every day. | ||
| I mix it up. | ||
| I can bring in musicians. | ||
| I can bring in comedians. | ||
| I can bring in military guys. | ||
| And it's not just constantly politics all day in your face because anytime I open up my fucking news feed or Instagram or Twitter or anything, it's just constantly just blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| And I mean, I know. | ||
| Here's the larger question. | ||
| The Democratic Party literally wants to cut our son's penises off. | ||
| I mean, they're the ones that want to wreck society on record. | ||
| And I told Trump, I said, why don't you go on the offense about that? | ||
| He finally's doing it. | ||
| And as soon as he did it, they just ran. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Just leave our penises alone. | ||
| Leave our kids' penises alone. | ||
| But that's the thing is Susie Wiles, we've confirmed with Todd Blanche, who really heads up at the OJ, is wargaming how to take down Trump's supporters. | ||
| So I thought we had three years before they put us in prison. | ||
| No, we got it now. | ||
| So my issue is if Trump doesn't correct us, I don't abandon Trump and then like support Kamal Harris. | ||
| I don't even know what to do at that point. | ||
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| So people are like, well, why don't you just abandon Trump? | ||
| Well, he's doing so much good. | ||
| But if he doesn't make these right moves, it doesn't matter. | ||
| Yeah, true. | ||
| Like I said, that's what I was saying earlier. | ||
| This isn't the Trump we all expected. | ||
| This is a little bit different Trump. | ||
| And I don't know if Susie Wiles has something to do with that or Todd Blanche. | ||
| I don't know what the fuck is going on. | ||
| Maybe he's got a grand scheme. | ||
| He's got a grand people who are involved. | ||
| It's Susie Wilson and Todd Blanche. | ||
| It's wild. | ||
| There's so much crazy shit. | ||
| I just heard today George Clooney became a French citizen. | ||
| Did you hear that? | ||
| Yeah, he's going to join us at 80% taxes. | ||
| Like, what? | ||
| Well, who cares? | ||
| It's George Clooney's been a joke his whole life. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like, thank God all these Democrats moved to Ireland and stuff. | ||
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| What's it? | ||
| Where did Rosie O'Donnell? | ||
| Where's Ireland? | ||
| Ireland. | ||
| Last video I saw. | ||
| Where they're like only electing Nigerian mayors now. | ||
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| Better than a Somalian, I guess. | ||
| No, I mean, but you got to be serious here, Sean. | ||
| I think I think we should actually just endorse communism. | ||
| Everything will be okay. | ||
| Let's just give it a shot. | ||
| You never know. | ||
| It might work this time. | ||
| But people say communism fails. | ||
| It doesn't fail. | ||
| It's a system of enslavement by design. | ||
| Right. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| But I mean, this time it'll work. | ||
| Well, here we are in the year 2025 in the twilight. | ||
| We are 45 minutes away from the end of 2025. | ||
| We are now in the year 2026. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| What's your goals for 2026 in InfoWars? | ||
| I mean, that's a long story. | ||
| We got 45 minutes. | ||
| I don't think the listeners want to know all this stuff. | ||
| All about appeals and courts and battles and state courts and federal courts. | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
| Like the positive stuff. | ||
| What can they look forward to? | ||
| What's on the horizon 2026, the positive things? | ||
| I mean, they're trying to shut down the operation. | ||
| We got a backup network. | ||
| We don't want them to win it in InfoWars. | ||
| But at the same time, as long as folks support us, I mean, we win. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| But there's also this paradox, like, oh, it's chicken little. | ||
| You've survived so much. | ||
| It's Boy Who Cried Wolf. | ||
| It ain't Boy Who Cried Wolf. | ||
| It's like Muhammad Ali in the 15th round of a heavyweight thing with George Foreman. | ||
| Like, bitch, this is like down to the wire. | ||
| You keep getting knocked down and then you get back up. | ||
| And I've been watching this over the shit. | ||
| It's been a year and four months since we started working out. | ||
| And you were there when I had to run when the feds grabbed the building. | ||
| And I like run from the gym over here. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| We're over on it. | ||
| And listeners are like, oh, this must be fake. | ||
| And they had no court order. | ||
| They're shutting us down with a court order. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And it's crazy because you see Alex. | ||
| And I've never met somebody with as much stress that this guy has on a daily basis. | ||
| And it's like a roller coaster. | ||
| Every day with him is like stress, stress, stress, stress. | ||
| And then it'll cool down and stress back and it comes back. | ||
| And like all day, it's like up and down every single day. | ||
| But every single day he shows up to the gym. | ||
| And I think that's what surprises me the most. | ||
| Like even when you're fucking up late and then you'll get up early at like three o'clock and you can't go back to sleep. | ||
| And then he'll fucking text me and I'll be like, see you at 7.45. | ||
| It's like, it blows my mind. | ||
| I don't know where you get the energy. | ||
| I don't know how the fuck you do this. | ||
| Well, you challenged me and Joe challenged me to work out with you like two years ago. | ||
| They want me to die, so I've got to do that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's easy to do it. | ||
| But I don't know how you get back up from so many people attacking you all the time. | ||
| I don't get it. | ||
| I don't know where that comes from. | ||
| Oh, Sean, you're tougher than I am. | ||
| Yeah, but that's a different kind of thing. | ||
| The point is, they want me to not get up. | ||
| It's easy, actually. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's just a different kind of tough, though. | ||
| It becomes a joke, though. | ||
| Yeah, to be attacked at all angles and still be laughing, still be joking, still be fucking shitty and grin. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's impressive. | ||
| I don't know how much longer you could keep doing it, but it's fucking amazing what you're doing. | ||
| Well, it's actually a pleasure. | ||
| The hope that you win in the end. | ||
| It's a pleasure. | ||
| The problem is they know how to hit my flank. | ||
| They hit my family bad. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They suit all my family. | ||
| That's what's really hard. | ||
| Yeah, but you guys still have. | ||
| I've had a heart attack, everything else. | ||
| Yeah, well, they're all, they're all, they love me more than ever. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So they're just, I kind of like, it's like, all right, you destroy my parents. | ||
| Like, yeah. | ||
| We just cut out fine. | ||
| They're going to live in an apartment. | ||
| You took everything they got. | ||
| They're happy. | ||
| Like, you blew my parents up. | ||
| You know, it's kind of like a war, you know? | ||
| The enemy bombed them. | ||
| And so they're like, hey, they bombed us. | ||
| It's all right. | ||
| It's great too, because when you go over to your parents' house, your mom's just the sweetest lady. | ||
| You've been over for Thanksgiving last year. | ||
| Your mom's lost one too. | ||
| No, but I don't even say that acting cool about it. | ||
| We just all know we're under attack. | ||
| We're being bombed by the Germans, basically. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And so it's just like, all right, well, we're in bombed again. | ||
| It's like, you know. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Because they don't blame me being bombed. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| They understand we're being bombed by the enemy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| But I do kind of feel guilty, but it doesn't matter anymore. | ||
| So all that matters is a mission. | ||
| What do we have to look for? | ||
| The point is the more you pay for something, the more it becomes valuable. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Like the more they hurt you, the more you want it. | ||
| Oh, so you enjoy this. | ||
| No, I don't enjoy it. | ||
| But I enjoy defeating them. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It becomes a high after a while, right? | ||
| It becomes a rush to win. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's like being shoved over the water trying to get back to air. | ||
| It's not even a rush. | ||
| It's survival. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like I'm scrambling to get air. | ||
| That's what's crazy. | ||
| You're good at it. | ||
| Well, when you're being held in the water, you better get good to get it. | ||
| You're a cockroach. | ||
| You just won't die. | ||
| No matter what they do. | ||
| Well, let's be clear. | ||
| I have no power. | ||
| It is the viewers that allow me to get that gulp of air, and the enemy waterboards me again. | ||
| And the listeners force me up and get that little bit of air and they shove me back down. | ||
| But after the thing, it becomes a rhythm now. | ||
| So I'm held even longer. | ||
| I'm underwater 10 minutes now. | ||
| I'm just going to zent out. | ||
| Oh, wow. | ||
| I got some air. | ||
| You get pretty good at all. | ||
| Shove back down. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's like, all right, I'm going to do this. | ||
| I'm just going to. | ||
| It's beautiful, actually. | ||
| That which does not kill you only makes you stronger. | ||
| Do you ever see any period on the horizon where they're going to ease up on you? | ||
| Or you think it's no, it's like a Roman standard they can't get. | ||
| They get more crazed, more insane. | ||
| They want, which is beautiful. | ||
| Like, if I walked out tonight, which I don't want to happen, but I'm saying, and some guy said, fuck you and blew my head off. | ||
| I already knew I already won. | ||
| Like, already, already, not me, God working through me. | ||
| We already aced them so bad. | ||
| We already fucked them up so bad. | ||
| Oh, well paid. | ||
| Like, it's, I already put my, so I'm, I, it's not me, it's God. | ||
| So I'm already like had so much victory. | ||
| Everything else is just gravy now. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like I'm already beyond their power. | ||
| Well, you started a movement. | ||
| You can't destroy a movement. | ||
| Well, certainly I was part of a big movement. | ||
| And yeah, but that's, that's the thing. | ||
| I'm telling you, I'm beyond them. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Which is not me. | ||
| It's not a narcissistic thing. | ||
| It's God. | ||
| But I could actually now, like, most rebels don't get to win in their lifetimes. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like Vincent Van Gogh cut his ear off for a hooker that he was in love with and he was like homeless. | ||
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| He didn't be, he didn't know he's going to be selling petty for $300 million. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| He never knew. | ||
| I get to have victory while I'm alive. | ||
| Special, huh? | ||
| Well, it's not, God did that because God knows I'm a pussy. | ||
| No, seriously. | ||
| So God's like, you're a pussy. | ||
| So you get to have victory right now. | ||
| So I've been given the gravy training. | ||
| I get to be like fight club. | ||
| All these people are awake. | ||
| I'm winning while I'm still alive. | ||
| Fuck. | ||
| I mean, I'm like, I look at Job and the Bible, everybody else, I'm like, Jesus, why did you give me the cakewalk here? | ||
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| What if this isn't even a victory either? | ||
| What if that victory is later on down the line? | ||
| I'm being completely serious here. | ||
| I am the ultimate pussy. | ||
| Like, I have been compared to other revolutionaries. | ||
| Martin Luther King got killed. | ||
| Everybody, Gandhi killed. | ||
| I get to have victory now. | ||
| I mean, but I guess everything's compressed now. | ||
| It's all accelerated. | ||
| So seriously, I don't think of myself as powerful, strong. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| Like, I am nothing. | ||
| Like I am literally being given victory while I'm alive in front of my enemies' faces. | ||
| But I guess the Bible talks about the Psalms, like you lay down, you place some cover of me in the face of my enemy. | ||
| It's like a joke. | ||
| I'm like at a big banquet, like sitting there with these fucking people. | ||
| I'm destroying them. | ||
| It's God doing it. | ||
| What a life, though, right? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, they torture my family and all that stuff. | ||
| But the point is, I'm not a masochist. | ||
| I've never been a masochist until now. | ||
| Because then I get every time I put up with pain or persecution, it's like these doors blow open. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Every time. | ||
| I look at history of the founding fathers and other revolutionaries. | ||
| They have to die. | ||
| Their kids get it. | ||
| Their grandkids get it. | ||
| And God's like, oh, it's all compressed. | ||
| You're a pussy. | ||
| Let's give it right away. | ||
| I'm like Super Mario. | ||
| Like, I hit the mushroom. | ||
| Like, the whole thing's like, bing, So people are like, oh, how are you handling all this? | ||
| I've studied history. | ||
| It's like, I've like been given the golden parachute, man. | ||
| I mean, it hasn't been, let's be clear. | ||
| It ain't been a cakewalk. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But I have been literally given the touch. | ||
| And it ain't me. | ||
| So none of this was me. | ||
| I don't, it's, God has blessed me, Sean. | ||
| It has been literally insane. | ||
| It's a blessing, but he's challenging you too, seeing how much you can take. | ||
| You're one of his warriors. | ||
| Well, God does know that I am totally committed. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I don't think God thinks you're a pussy. | ||
| Well, I think that you answered it because I give 100%. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| He keeps throwing shit at you, though. | ||
| God damn. | ||
| Well, he allows the enemy to attack. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But that exposes them. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| True. | ||
| We are exposing their position. | ||
| That's what's so beautiful about this. | ||
| I'm just simply saying it's all God. | ||
| None of it's me. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Zero. | ||
| Zero is Jesus Christ. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| I feel that. | ||
| I think all the viewers that are on here right now would feel that too. | ||
| Right? | ||
| You feel like you're a part of something bigger, something more important than each of these topics at hand. | ||
| So, yeah, you're a champion amongst all these people that watch this. | ||
| And we're blessed to have you, brother. | ||
| But the listeners are the champions. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Like, seriously, I'm just a focal point. | ||
| If they didn't back us, we'd have nothing. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| True. | ||
| So, what is your prediction for the Trump administration? | ||
| Just gut level what's going to happen? | ||
| I think it's going to be more of the same. | ||
| I think they're going to be building up for the midterms. | ||
| There'll probably be a lot of presents that get dropped throughout the year, trying to entice people to vote, you know, conservative in the next midterm elections. | ||
| But I think it's going to be more of the same. | ||
| Yeah, I honestly, I think everybody's waiting for something big to happen in favor of us, but I don't know if we're actually going to get that. | ||
| I think it's going to be more the same. | ||
| I think Trump's going to continue to keep sending out crazy ass tweets and attacking his enemies because that's what he's good at. | ||
| It's what he knows. | ||
| And it seems like the older he gets, the more crafty and the more bold he gets with his attacks. | ||
| And, you know, you like it sometimes, and then sometimes you're like, maybe that was a bit too far. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| But I still support him. | ||
| You know, the alternative to Trump is fucking dog shit. | ||
| There's not an alternative to Trump. | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| It's this holier than now. | ||
| Oh, he's not perfect. | ||
| They literally were going to cut the energy off. | ||
| He got us out of the carbon taxes. | ||
| That devastates the whole global. | ||
| It's that alone. | ||
| Kennedy banning all the mRNA shots. | ||
| The poison dies, all of it. | ||
| I have this paradox so where he could do better, but also if I even try to look at everything he's done good, it takes days to listen all just devastating their whole system. | ||
| He's just blowing it up. | ||
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| Well, then I get guilty and go, God, I got to be this big cheerleader. | ||
| And he does some horrible thing. | ||
| And I'm like, oh. | ||
| One thing I do hope that he'll pay attention to is what's happening north of our, our, our, north of our border up in Canada. | ||
| Um, they're bringing in a lot of money. | ||
| Oh, the EU, Europe, like it's a unified Australia. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Banning free speech, global government, social credit score. | ||
| Like, it ain't coming. | ||
| It's here. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I think if that, that's one of the biggest things that concerns me more than anything because it's right there. | ||
| It's right above us and they're letting everybody in right now. | ||
| And I don't know if it's being given the attention it deserves because what are we going to do? | ||
| What are we going to do when all these fucking terrorist organizations are right above our border? | ||
| Like we're letting the enemy at our doorstep. | ||
| But beyond terrorist, and like now Canada's like 30% foreigner in this last years, it's the banking system. | ||
| It's the global tyranny. | ||
| Carney is a top globalist. | ||
| So they got rid of Trudeau, a puppet, and said, bring in Carney, Bank of England head, bring in a real operative. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, I'm with you, man. | ||
| It's scary. | ||
| And remember, I told you at the time, Trump retardedly said, oh, hockey league, we're beating our 51st state. | ||
| They were 14% polling. | ||
| They won the election with 40-something percent. | ||
| You're like, how's that? | ||
| It's not two-party folks. | ||
| So 40% was like a huge margin. | ||
| Trump won them election by talking shit about the Canadians. | ||
| I mean, that was such an obvious problem. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And then the pro-Trump people got really mad, like, don't tell Trump that you're an enemy. | ||
| I'm like, no, Trump has blind spots. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Very, very quietly, they passed a bunch of bills up in Canada that are really going to be fucking driving. | ||
| Like, it's like, it's not. | ||
| Yeah, it's fucking insane. | ||
| I had Kelsey Sharon on my podcast. | ||
| I know she came on here and she was talking about him. | ||
| They're taking away all of their freedoms. | ||
| Like all of them. | ||
| We're talking North Korea level. | ||
| Yes, that's what I'm talking about. | ||
| We can take your bank. | ||
| We can lock it in your house preemptively. | ||
| No free speech, five years in prison. | ||
| Yeah, Canada has become a police state and it's right above us to the north. | ||
| Yeah, basically North Korea is down north of us. | ||
| Yeah, how are we allowing this to happen? | ||
| That's what I want to know. | ||
| And why is it not? | ||
| And by the way, it's Europe. | ||
| It's Australia. | ||
| It's everywhere. | ||
| We're more worried about countries over on the other side of the fucking globe instead of this is right here at our doorstep. | ||
| What's going to happen if they keep fucking bringing in all these Muslims over there? | ||
| What's going to happen in the future? | ||
| 10 years from now, what's that going to look like? | ||
| We love our Somalis. | ||
| We love our Muslims too. | ||
| Oh, they so good. | ||
| Oh, they're so sweet. | ||
| Maybe we can find that music video. | ||
| Sean Johnson, how do people find your award-winning podcast? | ||
| We're on YouTube, the Sean Johnson podcast. | ||
| We're on Spotify. | ||
| We're on X. We're on Rumble now. | ||
| Thanks to my very small skeleton team that's out there. | ||
| I love these guys that have started to help me. | ||
| I've been doing it all on my own for a while, and now I finally got a couple of guys that are really good and helping me out. | ||
| I just opened up a new studio at my house. | ||
| So it's my own thing now. | ||
| We're growing really fast. | ||
| I got Ian Carroll coming on on Monday. | ||
| So that should be a very good one. | ||
| Hopefully we'll get that one out by Tuesday, Wednesday morning at the latest. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
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| We got Dr. Ben Marble, good friend of mine. | ||
| He did during COVID free health care for people online. | ||
| And now they're trying to take his medical license. | ||
| Great Patriot. | ||
| And so these are the fallen people we don't think about. | ||
| Well, it's happening. | ||
| We had hundreds of thousands of nurses, doctors fired during COVID, and the tyranny still continues on. | ||
| Veterans, people in the military kicked out for not taking it. | ||
| Alabama Medical Board trying to cancel his license because someone filed a complaint against him claiming unprofessional conduct. | ||
| This is all about persecution. | ||
| He joins us now. | ||
| Dr. Ben Marble, wow. | ||
| You know, you've been persecuted a lot, but at least you're vindicated with RFK Jr. banning the new mRNA shots, the mercury they're trying to pull out, federal judges are trying to block him. | ||
| And it's not perfect, but my God, if we not move the needle, that's got to be vindicating for you for all the persecution you've gone through. | ||
| Oh, absolutely, Alex. | ||
| You know, it's been five years we've been fighting this war, and it's clear to everybody that we won. | ||
| We were right from day one when we told everybody not to take the COVID vaccines. | ||
| You know, November, December 2020, I told everybody these shots are not going to be good. | ||
| They're going to be dangerous. | ||
| Nobody should take them. | ||
| And hindsight is 2020. | ||
| And I was right. | ||
| Nobody benefited from these. | ||
| You know, the lie is that they say that millions of lives were saved with the COVID vaccines. | ||
| That's a great big lie. | ||
| You know, the greatest, biggest lie ever told was safe and effective. | ||
| That lie was told trillions of times. | ||
| Greatest, biggest lie ever told convinced, you know, let's recap what happened. | ||
| The World War III, WEF's great reset started in 2020, the bioweapons war. | ||
| They've poisoned approximately 6 billion people now globally. | ||
| Many millions have died. | ||
| And none of the poison pushers have been arrested. | ||
| That's the sad thing about it. | ||
| We need some accountability. | ||
| And that's where we're at now. | ||
| 2026 is going to be the year of accountability where we have arrests of all these, you know, the woke poison pushing traders, whether it be transitioning children or pushing poison vaccines. | ||
| The woke agenda is a poisonous agenda. | ||
| It's basically the world's biggest religion is a point I've been thinking about lately. | ||
| And as proven by the fact that the woke mind virus just convicts, convinced 6 billion people to poison themselves with unsafe and defective, potentially lethal and or sterilizing, quote unquote, vaccines. | ||
| So we've all witnessed it. | ||
| That's what happened. | ||
| And a lot of people are dying suddenly now. | ||
| Well, look at Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
| They tried to take his medical license. | ||
| So I'm happy to get you on. | ||
| You're a great patriot, did a great job, a trailblazer. | ||
| But we need to get all them supporting you, RFK Jr., all those, because they're trying to take your medical license right now, obviously, to persecute you. | ||
| You know, part of the reasoning for my quote unquote unprofessional conduct, the main two things I did was I treated people for free via myfreedoctor.com. | ||
| And I told people not to take these brand new, potentially lethal shots. | ||
| And so because of that, I was banned from all social media. | ||
| I've been banned 37 times on X now. | ||
| And somebody filed a complaint with the Alabama Medical Board. | ||
| One of the things they cited was my appearance on. | ||
| I went on InfoWars. | ||
| How dare him? | ||
| You know, so this has nothing to do with patient care and everything with it to do an attempt to silence my First Amendment free speech. | ||
| They want to bring the pandemics back. | ||
| They want to bring the lockdowns back. | ||
| They admit that. | ||
| That's why people just kind of want, well, let's forget about the COVID tyranny. | ||
| No, they're going to try to bring it back. | ||
| We got to get ahead of this now. | ||
| We got to defend you. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| When they're trying, you know, trying to push masks against, when they're trying to push masks again, just say, no, do not wear a mask. | ||
| You know, this is propaganda. | ||
| We have to, how do you defeat the propaganda, break the brainwashing? | ||
| We have to insult comedy is what we do. | ||
| And that's what I've been doing. | ||
| And that's why I'm confused, why I'm accused of being an unprofessional doctor is I made jokes online about vax tards and poison pushers and things like that. | ||
| And it's over-the-top comedy. | ||
| I even called myself the PC Comic because I did politically incorrect comedy. | ||
| And so to me, this is like, you know, the Larry Flint, the Hustler case versus Jerry Faldwell went to the Supreme Court. | ||
| He won hands down. | ||
| It was, that's called free speech. | ||
| You know, unpleasant speech, words people don't like, satire, comedy, that's free speech. | ||
| So this is a free speech 101 case with the Alabama Medical Board. | ||
| So hopefully they'll drop it and it'll go away, but it is still a pending case. | ||
| I've had six, six states try to take my license since 2020. | ||
| The first five failed. | ||
| Certainly of many other doctors like Dr. Mary Tally Bowden, Dr. Letula, Dr. Ryan Cole, many of my other friends who were on the right side of this. | ||
| They've been doing this lawfare against the doctors who got it right to try and silence us, make us spend a lot of money defending ourselves. | ||
| Meanwhile, they elevate the poison pushers to, you know, to status positions. | ||
| So that's kind of been discouraging about it. | ||
| But I think 2026 is going to be the year of, you know, the people are tired of all the BS, certainly like with the taxes and all of the fraud and just the rampant abuse of everything governmental thought about you and Dr. Peter McCullough and Tom Renz. | ||
| Everybody's been totally vindicated. | ||
| I want to have you back on Rod Shotgun with us here because if they can get you, they can get us all. | ||
| You were day one out there fighting free health care. | ||
| They're so pissed at you. | ||
| And the point is they're not going away. | ||
| The Peter Hotez's and the Fauci's, they're still creeping around behind the scenes. | ||
| So people need to support you. | ||
| We know what we can do to not let them take your medical license. | ||
| I want to bring in Tom Renz or the great lawyers that's been on this day one fighting this to give an update on RFK Jr., what he's doing, what's happening with Trump. | ||
| And let me tell you, it's Tom Renz, 10 months ago, just a couple months in the administration said, look, it's Susie Wiles. | ||
| It's her law firm. | ||
| It's Pam Bondi. | ||
| And I'm like, well, let's wait and see. | ||
| And then it built and it built and it built. | ||
| Then I got General Flynn, who was ready to cover today. | ||
| So I'm not giving away a secret. | ||
| He just didn't get to it on the show with Susie Wiles creating war game attacks on Flynn, myself, and everybody with Todd Blanche, which we already know killed the criminal investigations into what happened to me. | ||
| And so at the end of the day, okay, Trump's doing good. | ||
| We love Trump, everything. | ||
| But at the end of the day, you got to start putting pressure on Trump. | ||
| So we didn't really go there today on the show. | ||
| And I'm not giving away confidential stuff. | ||
| Flynn's like, what do you think we should do? | ||
| And I said, I'm going to defer to you. | ||
| But he was already the one saying all this. | ||
| And believe me, he's got all the sources. | ||
| Part of his, you know, nothing gets boomers. | ||
| My parents are boomers. | ||
| A lot of boomers are the best people. | ||
| But when you're dealing with a Democrat lawyer like Todd Blanche or you're dealing with a boomer like Susie Wils, they just are still in the Stone Age. | ||
| They don't get the world's moved on. | ||
| But they are specifically. | ||
| We thought we had three years till the Democrats got back in. | ||
| No, they're gearing up to come after us. | ||
| Now they have opposition groups, private eyes, targeting Flynn, his family. | ||
| This is confirmed, by the way, because they don't think Flynn doesn't communicate with everybody in the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon. | ||
| So we have not just the White House going sideways and a lot of good's happening. | ||
| We're not throwing baby out of the bathwater, but we have the Democrats in there energizing for a major attack on American Patriots. | ||
| What's the catalyst for that? | ||
| So this is total red alert. | ||
| Tom Rinz, what do you think is about to go down? | ||
| Because I'm literally got the Death Star orbiting at maximum velocity here, about to vaporize my ass. | ||
| And I had months ago, you know, Todd Blanche, I had a whole bunch of reporters call me. | ||
| Oh, Todd Blanche wants to be nice. | ||
| He wants to fix your problems. | ||
| Just meet with him. | ||
| We'll fix your problems. | ||
| I was like, yeah, I'm not going to meet with the mafia. | ||
| I knew what it was. | ||
| So it's a threat, actually. | ||
| Oh, meet with us, roll over. | ||
| I had these meetings before, told him, fuck off with previous groups. | ||
| So my point is, we get Trump 79, you know, overall great, whatever. | ||
| And I'm not black pilled here, but we are, this is really, really bad, Tom Renz. | ||
| What do you think is happening? | ||
| It's worse. | ||
| It's worse, right? | ||
| I mean, Alex, you know, you and I know, I broke with this with you back. | ||
| And this was actually, I think, April of 2024. | ||
| This was during the campaign. | ||
| So way, way over a year ago, we started talking about Wiles. | ||
| And, you know, at the time, you and I both caught all sorts of hell for me bringing this up. | ||
| But Wiles has been dirty from the beginning. | ||
| I've had a couple whistleblowers come forward since then, people who worked with, you know, Wiles going way back to Reagan Bush. | ||
| And God knows I'm not talking about Roger Stone. | ||
| So don't, I mean, he likes her. | ||
| But, and I love Roger. | ||
| I love Roger. | ||
| But I've had whistleblowers going all the way back to the Reagan Bush era telling me, you know, that she is a Bush loyalist, a hardcore Bush person. | ||
| She's been undermining conservatives going all the way back to the Reagan era. | ||
| So, you know, listen, these are, these are whistleblowers. | ||
| These are people who're getting nothing out of this. | ||
| She's Flynn discovered they've got the DOJ just like they did eight years ago on his ass, including his family. | ||
| By the way, I've known Flynn forever. | ||
| He couldn't stop cussing on air today. | ||
| And I don't blame him. | ||
| Well, I mean, like, we're not going to put up with this. | ||
| Well, listen, I've been working with the general for quite a few years. | ||
| I consider him a friend. | ||
| And I'll tell you the same thing. | ||
| I tell him, I got your back to the best of my ability, and I'm ready to go to war with these crooks. | ||
| I have no qualms about this. | ||
| These people are as crooked as can be. | ||
| Look at this, Alex. | ||
| So you got my friend Ben here. | ||
| So let's talk about this. | ||
| Let's talk about how this works. | ||
| Day one, day one, Pam Bondi gets appointed, comes in. | ||
| She gets February, what is it, February 5th-ish? | ||
| She comes into the DOJ after fresh off of being a lawyer representing Pfizer. | ||
| What's that tell you? | ||
| The Democrats literally vaselined this, lubed this up. | ||
| They couldn't get her in there quick enough. | ||
| Well, but here's what you, I don't know if you know this, Alex, if you saw this, but before there were a bunch of what's called Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigations going on against Pfizer. | ||
| They were listed, right? | ||
| So you're required when you're a big company like that and you're publicly traded, you got to list substantial investigations that could be a risk to your stock. | ||
| So Pfizer had a bunch of these SCPA violations listed in their 10K SEC forms, right? | ||
| Pam Bondi comes in day one, she deprioritizes SCPA, and suddenly the investigations into Pfizer all go away. | ||
| Day one, after just leaving, you know, working with her buddy Susie Wiles at Ballard Partners, where they, you know, they were crooked as can be. | ||
| Susie worked with Pfizer. | ||
| Well, they claim she didn't, but she was a managing partner. | ||
| So what does it mean now? | ||
| You covered that. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| What does it mean now that they're so arrogant? | ||
| They're not going to wait three years. | ||
| They're now warming up the Justice Department to go after General Flynn and me. | ||
| I mean, that is bold. | ||
| Listen, we're going to fight, Alex, or we're going to lose. | ||
| Right now, the goal has been, and it's very clear, as I look at every case that they're doing and everything they do as a lawyer. | ||
| What they are doing is they are intentionally undermining any sort of potential for justice. | ||
| That Comey case, they didn't lose that. | ||
| They threw it. | ||
| I mean, literally a trained monkey could have did better than that. | ||
| She put that in the hands of Lindsey Halligan. | ||
| Halligan, probably a great woman, great lawyer. | ||
| I have no comments on Halligan. | ||
| I don't know her. | ||
| But here's the thing. | ||
| The plain language of the law shows crystal clear she was not legally authorized to be the prosecutor. | ||
| They assigned that to her because they knew this was going to get dismissed. | ||
| What they're doing is we, the people, are waking up and we're speaking out. | ||
| And as we speak out, they'll throw a bone our way. | ||
| Oh, they're going to investigate the Somali fraud. | ||
| Well, are they going to investigate Tim Walz for murdering Melissa Hortman? | ||
| Because isn't it peculiar that Tim Walz is getting all the benefits of these Somali immigrants and their vote stealing propaganda and all the money laundering that they're doing? | ||
| Tim Walz getting all these benefits. | ||
| Then when Melissa Hortman, the one Democrat in Minnesota that votes to actually stop funding illegal health care in Minnesota, makes that vote five days later, she ends up dead. | ||
| The guy that says, hey, I shot this woman. | ||
| By the way, the assassin said I was working for Tim Walz. | ||
| Yeah, the assassin literally says, I shot this woman and everybody believes him about that, but they don't believe him about the part that I was working with Tim Walz. | ||
| Alex, look at what you just went through in court. | ||
| The absurdity that you went through in court. | ||
| Imagine if someone accused you, if a murderer accused you of being involved in murder. | ||
| Do you really think no one would even ask you? | ||
| No one would even investigate you? | ||
| They'd be up your rear so far, you wouldn't know where they, you wouldn't even see where they were. | ||
| The corruption in this administration is monumental. | ||
| The favoritism we're seeing towards Pfizer, I mean, Borla, of all people, after the guy, I mean, he literally, we know. | ||
| Oh, that made me sick seeing Albert de Butcher Borla in the White House. | ||
| Albert de Butcher Borla deserves life in prison or worse. | ||
| And for him to be in the White House is crazy. | ||
| You mentioned, you know, nobody voted for Susie Wiley Coyote Wiles, by the way. | ||
| Nobody voted for her, but you mentioned her connections with Pfizer. | ||
| Lo and behold, I found out Pfizer donated over a million dollars to the Alabama Medical Board. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So let's talk about this. | ||
| What does it mean that she's got opposition fouls on Flynn and other top Trump supporters? | ||
| They're getting ready to make some move. | ||
| Imagine the arrogance of this. | ||
| And so Flynn's asking me, like, what do we do? | ||
| I'm like, what do you think we do? | ||
| I mean, I mean, because we can say Trump's good all day, but if he allows Susie Wilson to do this, I mean, this is crazy. | ||
| Well, I'm just going to tell you right now, Alex, if he allows Wiles to do this, I'm done with Trump. | ||
| I'm going after everybody. | ||
| I'm going to scorch earth on everybody. | ||
| We've got a lot of data. | ||
| I've got a lot of data. | ||
| You know, it's interesting. | ||
| And I'm not going to reveal what I've got on this, but it's very interesting to me the way they brought Harmee Dylan in to basically be her mouthpiece lately. | ||
| I don't know if you've been watching this, but Dylan's law firm has played a very particular and peculiar role. | ||
| And I'm not going to get into this any more than what I'm saying right now, because it's going to be very, very, it's something we got to be very careful with. | ||
| But Dylan's law firm has had a really unique role in things going through the campaign. | ||
| You know, there was a lot of allegations during the campaign. | ||
| And Wiles, I'm talking to you, because guess what? | ||
| We've got the evidence. | ||
| I got thousands of pages, right? | ||
| Thousands. | ||
| It shows how weak they are that they're dumb enough to try to organize an attack on us. | ||
| I just see that as a positive thing, that they're that unpowerful that they're literally winding up intelligence operations again right under Trump's nose. | ||
| Alex, she bitch slapped Donald Trump in front of the world with the Vanity Fair article. | ||
| Trump says she's the most powerful woman in the world. | ||
| She goes out and Vanity Fair calls him an arrogant ass. | ||
| She basically bitch slapped him. | ||
| And what's Trump do? | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| Not a word, not a peep. | ||
| I would be humiliated. | ||
| Where is Donald Trump on this? | ||
| Where is the man who's been pushing? | ||
| I wanted to ask you a question, Tom. | ||
| Do you agree that we cannot make America healthy again until Susie Wiles is fired? | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I mean, listen, Bobby Kennedy was an absolute warrior against these MRNA jabs. | ||
| Suddenly he gets there and Pfizer, Pam Bondi, and World Economic War Forum Wiles won't let him do anything. | ||
| I mean, we're getting incremental improvements and that's great. | ||
| And yeah, I understand he's still got crooks like Cassidy to deal with. | ||
| But I mean, let's be realistic about what's happening here. | ||
| We all know what's happening. | ||
| There is an evil core of people. | ||
| And this is no different than Jess Sessions. | ||
| This is no different than Bill Barr. | ||
| This is no different than Mike Pence. | ||
| Trump does have a record of having bad appointments. | ||
| And we've got a bunch of them right now. | ||
| What's occurring right now is inarguable. | ||
| It's inarguable. | ||
| A trained monkey. | ||
| Do you know what? | ||
| I can sit here. | ||
| I can sit here right now. | ||
| Do you want to know? | ||
| I can go through and tell you. | ||
| Do you want to know the elements of a RICO case? | ||
| I can, just off the top of my head, you got to demonstrate enterprise. | ||
| You got to demonstrate a pattern racketeering activity, connection to enterprise, typically an interstate congress. | ||
| And then you got to show the demonstrate the mental strain. | ||
| That's what you got to show. | ||
| RICO cases used to take years and years and years because we didn't have the internet. | ||
| We didn't have the ability to do research like we can now. | ||
| I could pull together a RICO case on so many different things within a few weeks that would have earthquakes. | ||
| Let me just be point blank here. | ||
| This is my paradox. | ||
| And I'm asking you both. | ||
| I'm not telling you what to say. | ||
| I'm really asking you. | ||
| It's so much better than what we had, but you're right. | ||
| If we don't get rid of the deep state, it doesn't matter. | ||
| I mean, I was talking to Flynn yesterday, you know, because we can go talk to Trump, but he doesn't listen. | ||
| We talk to him. | ||
| He sees media attention. | ||
| He sees things that are happening. | ||
| How do, is there any way to salvage this? | ||
| Because this is horrible. | ||
| I mean, we literally. | ||
| I don't think there is. | ||
| And the problem is, is Trump went full vax tard, took another COVID vaccine, and he may have brain damage now. | ||
| And so I'm expecting he will not make it to the end of his term. | ||
| He will probably die suddenly in office because he won't stop taking the retard shots. | ||
| He needs a CAT scan of his brain as soon as possible. | ||
| I gave some of the images to your staff that show I've been collecting CAT scans of my patients' brain scans that patients after the vaccine, and a lot of them have pretty significant brain damage, and they're now literally retarded. | ||
| And that's why I started calling them retard shots because I've been noticing that the people that took four and five shots now seem literally to be retarded. | ||
| And in many cases, they are. | ||
| Basically, it's a chemical lobotomy. | ||
| The frontal frontal lobe of the brain is often damaged in the screenshots. | ||
| You can show them later if you can find them. | ||
| But it's horrible what we're seeing. | ||
| You know, every shift I work in the ER, I'm seeing five to 10 vaccined patients per shift having heart problems, strokes, weird, bizarre cancers in young people. | ||
| And the one thing all these patients have in common is they took these COVID-19 fake vaccine poison bioweapons. | ||
| We need to stop the shots and pull them off the market immediately. | ||
| That's how we'll make America healthy again is stopping these MIT. | ||
| All right, Ben Marvel, how do people fight? | ||
| We'll have you back on. | ||
| They're trying to. | ||
| MyfreDoctor.com, we're still running five years later, treating, delivering free doctor visits to America. | ||
| We treat everybody for free. | ||
| We ask for a donation after we treat, and that's it. | ||
| I'm also the PC comic on X. That's my 37th account. | ||
| I've been looking for a poison pusher to accept my challenge to him in an MMA fight. | ||
| I can't find one. | ||
| They're all too scared, but still trying. | ||
| If you happen to know one that wants to fight me, let me know. | ||
| We'll make it happen. | ||
| All right, Dr. Marble, thank you. | ||
| We'll talk to you soon. | ||
| Thanks, Alex. | ||
| Attorney Tom Renz, just it's paradoxical. | ||
| Like Trump's better than them, but I'm also, you know, I mean, Susie Wiles. | ||
| You were telling me this a year ago, and I'm like, yeah, now there's no doubt. | ||
| Yeah, listen, the good thing about Donald Trump is he cares what we, the people, think, and he does listen if we can get to him. | ||
| The thing that I'm pushing, Alex, and the thing that I've been pushing, I've taken a lot of abuse on this. | ||
| A lot of people are mad at me is, you know, I think that MAGA has an absolute duty obligation. | ||
| It's a crisis right now. | ||
| We have got to speak out in a very unified voice against the corruption that are Pan Bondi and Susie Wiles, right? | ||
| And it's not just them, right? | ||
| There's a bunch of other people around them. | ||
| I can go into all the details, but we have got to get rid of some of these heads of the snake that are around Donald Trump. | ||
| What we need is a general Michael Flynn sitting in that office helping Trump go after bad guys. | ||
| You know, this should I said this actually during the campaign to anybody that listen said if Trump doesn't put a group of absolutely untouchable like Elliot Ness untouchable people around him, whose job it is to be clear. | ||
| Flynn was ready to say all this yesterday and today, and I didn't go there, but it's just not like I'm giving away secrets. | ||
| They literally have a task force again coming after him and others. | ||
| So I just can't believe the arrogance of Wiles. | ||
| But it shows how weak she is that she's worried about Flynn because she knows how stuff works. | ||
| It just completely pisses me off. | ||
| Well, 100%. | ||
| I mean, listen, we've got to be ready to fight back. | ||
| They're going to come out after you guys. | ||
| But the strongest defense you have is, you know, making sure that you're very public about what's happening and people can see what's happening. | ||
| I mean, you know, God bless you and your show, Alex. | ||
| I mean, good thing we've got you out here doing what you're doing. | ||
| But for your audience and your show, you know, it wouldn't just be you at risk. | ||
| A lot of us would be at risk because we can't get the message out any other way. | ||
| Most people are too cowardly to let us talk about this stuff. | ||
| So, you know, that's why I do my show. | ||
| I mean, obviously not in the same ballpark as yours. | ||
| We can't give Infowars enough credit, Alex has been doing a wonderful job. | ||
| I met you 20 years ago, 9-11 at 2006 at Ground Zero. | ||
| We shook hands that day. | ||
| You're a great man, and you're doing a lot of great work, and we really love InfoWars. | ||
| The haters can suck it. | ||
| Well, I appreciate you. | ||
| It's not about me being great. | ||
| We're all in the same fight. | ||
| I'm just saying I am so upset about the situation. | ||
| And we already knew what's going on. | ||
| I mean, I don't want to get into it, but they. | ||
| Well, we need a rest of the traders. | ||
| Start with Barack Obama and go down. | ||
| If we don't have accountability and arrest of all these traders, we got a problem. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| The problem we're going to run into, Alex, is that we have done absolutely nothing to limit the power of the people who abused it under Joe Biden, right? | ||
| So the prosecutorial discretion, the ability for prosecutors, federal prosecutors, and the DOJ to do anything they want without recourse continues. | ||
| No, I hear you. | ||
| Tom, we'll talk to you both soon. | ||
| Tom Renz, great job. | ||
| All the great work you're doing. | ||
| Just search Tom Renz, the great work you're doing, and Ben Marble. | ||
| Thank you so much, gentlemen. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We're about to enter the year 2026. | ||
| Happy New Year's. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| We're about to enter in like three minutes, Tom Renz, Rins, Tom Renz.com, Rins, Tom on X. | ||
| We are about to enter the year 2026, and InfoWars is still here despite all the globalist bitch activities. | ||
| So we'll be back. | ||
| We'll see you next year. | ||
| Just a few minutes. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| No break. | ||
| We're going to see you right now. | ||
| Well, how are we doing that? | ||
| We're going to air this tomorrow for the main show. | ||
| Yeah, we've got it all fixed. | ||
| We've got it fixed where it's going to air as a break during this time. | ||
| All right. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So here we are. | ||
| This will be a day long remembered. | ||
| I want to pop the champagne in there. | ||
| Get some of the crew in there. | ||
| I think all the bottles have been popped. | ||
| No, no, we have one break. | ||
| Do we have one that's not popping? | ||
| Give me one of those bottles. | ||
| And let's b-roll us in 2016 when Trump won and last year. | ||
| That really pisses the pedophiles off. | ||
| You've done well, Lord Vita. | ||
| Everybody got some. | ||
| So here we are. | ||
| I just want to love everybody. | ||
| Harrison Smith's going to come in and host. | ||
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| And I just appreciate everybody. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| We got a minute 40. | ||
| It's very bubbly. | ||
| Very bubbly. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| Hey, man, I appreciate you guys putting up with all the bullshit and the listeners putting up with all this. | ||
| But this is the real core here. | ||
| You know, they've crushed us down. | ||
| But I got to tell you, it's the old Nietzsche thing. | ||
| That which doesn't kill you. | ||
| I think she's stronger. | ||
| We got the most hardcore InfoWars. | ||
| Some of you guys have been here 25 years, some 10 years, some five years. | ||
| We got the best crew. | ||
| Here is the InfoWars crew, which means the viewers and listeners have made this all possible. | ||
| I want to salute you all as we close out the year 2025 and enter 2026. | ||
| Regardless, we stood on the side of right. | ||
| We didn't sell out. | ||
| We stood for humanity, and God's watching. | ||
| That's the only audience that matters. | ||
| So I'm going to tell you right now, God loves you guys, and I appreciate you. | ||
| Here's to the InfoWars. | ||
| And all I can tell you is, man, the real war is about to start. | ||
| It's crazy, isn't it? | ||
| Absolutely insane what we've been through. | ||
| Do you ever sit back and think how epic all the battles are? | ||
| Like the stuff we've done together? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you look back on them and you're like, wow, we did that. | ||
| We did that. | ||
| We did that. | ||
| And it just keeps growing. | ||
| Yeah, Rob, get in here and tell people about what we did. | ||
| Let's keep growing. | ||
| What we did is the listeners are supporting us. | ||
| Get in there. | ||
| I mean, it really has been epic. | ||
| Everybody else wants to get in here? | ||
| Yeah, we're about to go to 2026, which I think is going to be a hell of a year. | ||
| I think we really started it with a bang here at the end, going with these Somalis and kind of the Great Awakening. | ||
| And so 10-9 seconds. | ||
| We love Somalis. | ||
| We love our Muslims. | ||
| Oh, they so good. | ||
| Three, two, one, and hallelujah. | ||
| By the way, my son is drinking sparkling water. | ||
| He's not drinking the champagne. | ||
| Hey, we should get. | ||
| I remember when he was like three years old, you have jumping off 100-foot cliffs. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It was tough. | ||
| I thought, I mean, Mike, Rob, we were out there at Lake Travis. | ||
| Rob has like his three-year-old kids jumping off giant cliffs. | ||
| That's cool. | ||
| Teaching them. | ||
| And now we're going to, I'm taking him out. | ||
| We're going to go do some skiing for a few days. | ||
| We're going to go hit the slopes. | ||
| Seriously, remember you're like throwing your fat ass. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Good. | ||
| So many good times, so many crazy times, and so many like epic times in the InfoWar. | ||
| It's hard. | ||
| You know, every time just going out on the tank, going out in the tank and going out there confronting liberals and crazy Demtards and all that. | ||
| Like just those moments are all been epic. | ||
| Going, getting people to do a caravan cross-country all the way to DC. | ||
| That was epic. | ||
| Going to. | ||
| They've been trying to set us up on Gen 6. | ||
| Trying to set us up on Gen 6 and we defeated it because we shot so much freaking video. | ||
| We shot so much video. | ||
| And the whole time you were going, hey, we're not like the left. | ||
| We're peaceful. | ||
| We're not going to do any violence. | ||
| We're just going here to status. | ||
| They're going to kids. | ||
| You said that up on the stack of chairs. | ||
| You said they're going to pull a Kenned State. | ||
| And sure enough, like less than 10 minutes later, Ashley Babbitt gets shot. | ||
| And a few other people got pummeled to death by police. | ||
| I saw a guy fall off. | ||
| They pushed him off the stair. | ||
| Yeah, they pushed him off the ledge. | ||
| That was surreal. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you're like, what? | ||
| And they carried him off with a bike rack. | ||
| They put him on a bike rack as a stretcher, and people were carrying him off. | ||
| I mean, crazy stuff that went on that day. | ||
| Yeah, they killed five Americans that day and then said they all died. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And then the police started having heart attacks and committing suicide. | ||
| Then a few days later, the Capitol Police, and they're like, oh, these are part of the debt. | ||
| No, these guys either were off for what they'd seen and what they knew had been done, or they were, I guess, a loose end that had to be tightened up. | ||
| You know, and that's sad. | ||
| But we still have one loose end. | ||
| That Jan 6 bomber is now an autistic autistic black kid. | ||
| Almost two years ago, they tried to shut us down. | ||
| They had fake auctions. | ||
| Hey, we're going to 2026. | ||
| Bitches, we're still here. | ||
| June of 2024, we were supposed to be done. | ||
| We were told that's it. | ||
| We're going to pack it up. | ||
| And yeah, we're still here. | ||
| And now it's 2026. | ||
| And the poster, I don't know if you got the B-roll, the poster's right over there. | ||
| It's got the bottom. | ||
| We put the date on there. | ||
| 1990, was it 94 or 93 to 2026? | ||
| M-4 is 97. | ||
| 97, 97 to 2026. | ||
| Well, they all have the date on them. | ||
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They all have the date on them. | |
| Yeah, they all have the date on them. | ||
| The point is, if they think shutting down this building does anything, my daughter tonight, eight-year-old, goes, Daddy, when they take your studio, will you still be able to fight them? | ||
| And I said, Billy. | ||
| Sweetheart. | ||
| You survived so much. | ||
| Listeners think it's like a chicken little thing or a wolf thing. | ||
| Well, this has been a real fight. | ||
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Yeah, you remember when they cut the internet and then we just five minutes later, we popped back up. | |
| We popped up on another. | ||
| We're like, it's like a whack-a-mole. | ||
| You're never going to get us. | ||
| You're never going to get us. | ||
| You guys have been here. | ||
| Everybody out there saying this was a fake fight. | ||
| Has this been real? | ||
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Oh, it's been real. | |
| I've had so many three-letter agencies up my ass, and I enjoy it so much because we're going to fucking kill all of you. | ||
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You're not going to get us. | |
| You're not going to get us. | ||
| You're not going to defeat us. | ||
| I don't care how much we're ridiculed or how much you come after us. | ||
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It's not going to happen. | |
| It's not going to happen. | ||
| We're committed. | ||
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So we survived another year, bitches. | |
| Another year, bitches. | ||
| Another year. | ||
| And that really pisses them off. | ||
| They really hate that. | ||
| I tell you what, the methylene blue, I've been doing the pill. | ||
| And I'm not playing a pull. | ||
| But the methylene blue pills, I do one every other day. | ||
| It has literally, I haven't had brain fog. | ||
| I haven't, you know, I've been able to go like drink beer and not wake up with a hangover. | ||
| It's amazing stuff. | ||
| I'm not saying it's a hangover cure, but it works, doesn't it? | ||
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I don't know if you know, dude, but he can see a little bit better, too. | |
| Gets a little, just a little bit better. | ||
| These glasses are actually a little weaker than my normal pair. | ||
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He's going with the weaker. | |
| I'm going with the weaker glasses. | ||
| I already know his vision. | ||
| You know, and I've given it, I've actually given it to a guy who's in who lives here who's blind and fully in one eye and partially in one eye. | ||
| I'm waiting to see what happens to him, see if it works. | ||
| But I mean, we've had people call in and say it helps them with all kinds of ailments. | ||
| But the brain fog, getting rid of the brain fog, and just being able to wake up in the morning and not be like for 20 minutes. | ||
| I wake up and I'm awake. | ||
| Bottom line, I love the InfoWar. | ||
| You're the InfoWar. | ||
| We love you. | ||
| Harrison Smith is about to take over. | ||
| Where is he? | ||
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| Where is he at? | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, Harrison. | ||
| Here he goes. | ||
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| Alex ShonesApp.com put that on the screen. | ||
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| So this is crazy, but that's why we can't have these super big sales because there's got to be some margin of profit there to operate. | ||
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| good morning everybody happy new year happy new year while we get settled in i don't know if the crews had time to pull in the video i was just editing so i wasn't in here i was finishing up i was exporting a video finally uh you know still working at midnight on new year's eve but i put together a little comp a little compilation biggest videos of 2025 so whenever the uh crew pulls those in we'll do it i sort of lost my voice alex part of my privilege yeah Yeah It happens. | ||
| Hey How many years you been here? | ||
| I've been here seven years going wait. | ||
| I joined in 2017. | ||
| So eight years coming on nine coming up on nine in February. | ||
| It's been a wild ride. | ||
| I have been in this chair for some crazy times. | ||
| I was on this I was in this chair on January 6th when we couldn't get cell phone service and we're like, where's Alex? | ||
| What is going on? | ||
| Unfortunately, I was in this chair a couple months ago when Charlie Kirk was shot. | ||
| There's been some monumental occurrences. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| You were doing the fourth hour and I ran in here during it. | ||
| It was, yeah, it's bizarre. | ||
| It's almost, I'm almost nervous. | ||
| I actually have an ear piece here. | ||
| I'll plug it in. | ||
| Yeah, I'm good. | ||
| I just need the box. | ||
| Well, we just appreciate the viewers and listeners. | ||
| It's epic and God's watching which matters. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| But how shocking is it that the literal star witness of Candace Owens, this whole British op literally set is all proven in live time lying, attacking people with hammers. | ||
| They still defend it. | ||
| No, you hear that. | ||
| That freaked me out. | ||
| I'm on her side. | ||
| I'm swapping. | ||
| 2026. | ||
| I'm going to be pro-Netanyahoo. | ||
| I'm going to be pro-Candace Owens. | ||
| I'm going to try it out. | ||
| Why not, right? | ||
| The new patron's saying it's Mitch Snow. | ||
| Oh, yeah, Mitch Snow, my liege, my emperor. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It seems easy. | ||
| It seems like those people get all the benefits. | ||
| They say we're covering... | ||
| They want us to buy this lie. | ||
| Um... | ||
| Well, we're not going to buy into lies. | ||
| We've never bought into lies, and we're not buying into lies now. | ||
| But I think 2026 has to be the year of unity. | ||
| 2025 was a year that the right wing was shattered to a million pieces and is fighting against each other. | ||
| How about 2026? | ||
| We come together and we defeat our enemies once and for all. | ||
| The enemies of all of us. | ||
| Not this little factionalism. | ||
| That's my goal for 2026. | ||
| Well, it was about policy. | ||
| See, I'm saying they want to make it factionalized, which is all real. | ||
| We make it about policy. | ||
| We have a big tent. | ||
| I know. | ||
| That's how we win. | ||
| That's what I'm in favor of. | ||
| They hate me. | ||
| Policy. | ||
| You don't make it about fights about groups. | ||
| No, policy. | ||
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| They're thinking like, oh, yeah, everybody on board. | ||
| Or organizations, ADL, SPLC, take them out. | ||
| Doesn't matter who they are. | ||
| It matters what they do and what they do is screw over the American people. | ||
| But I'd like to go to this video. | ||
| If we have this video, there's a little compilation I did. | ||
| Top videos of 2025, the most iconic ones. | ||
| Hopefully I got them all. | ||
| I'm going to be with you here for the next hour or so. | ||
| Hope everybody is all hyped up on Ultimate Energy. | ||
| Hope you have your green-tinted champagne with your ultra-methylene blue. | ||
| But let's go to this compilation 2025. | ||
| What a year. | ||
| What an insane year. | ||
| Let's take a look at some of the more iconic imagery of the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
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Mandrake, I suppose it never occurred to you that while we're chatting here so enjoyably, a decision is being made by the president and the joint chiefs in the war room at the Pentagon. | |
| When they realize there is no possibility of recalling the wing, there will be only one course of action open. | ||
| Total come with one. | ||
| He said war was too important to be left to the generals. | ||
| When he said that 50 years ago, he might have been right. | ||
| But today, war is too important to be left to politicians. | ||
| They have neither the time, the training, nor the inclination for strategic thoughts. | ||
| They don't know what the fuck they're doing. | ||
| Do you understand that? | ||
| So let me tell you about the real mafia of populism. | ||
| Let me tell you about real power that comes from real people with real guts and real bones and real morals. | ||
| If you think hurting and attacking people like me and the American people that are now awake will make us go away, please continue, and you will continue to find out. | ||
| We have only begun to fight. | ||
| And like a boa constrictor, we're wrapped around them. | ||
| And if they got us, we got them. | ||
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And we're just squeezing. | |
| And squeezy. | ||
| And we get stronger and you get weaker. | ||
| So you just believe your little MSNBC bubble? | ||
| You just stay in your little bubble. | ||
| You just wear your little virtual reality goggles and just live in your little fantasy land all you want. | ||
| But while you're doing that, we are moving. | ||
| And we've just begun to move. | ||
| And if you think you're in trouble now, you haven't even begun to run in to the next wave that gets here in about a year. | ||
| You think you can discredit, remove Trump and stop us? | ||
| That's hilarious. | ||
| You think you can take our purity and get us to attack Trump and get him out of the way for you? | ||
| That's a symbol of how good we are and how strong we are. | ||
| Now we're not going away. | ||
| You see our purity is weakness. | ||
| No, it's our strength. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen, I come to you live from the InfoWars studio, the champagne-soaked InfoWars studio, as we ring in the new year, 2026, and look forward to what lies ahead. | ||
| Just showed a little compilation. | ||
| I admit, I sort of phoned it in there at the end. | ||
| Okay, at the end, I sort of phoned it in. | ||
| The last half or so was a compilation from Darren McBreen, a great promo we've been playing quite a bit, but I was editing until literally two minutes ago. | ||
| So that was the first time any of us have watched it, and I hope you enjoyed it. | ||
| And I wanted to start off with that clip from Dr. Strangelove, because that just keeps going through my mind. | ||
| That monologue. | ||
| Where's this? | ||
| Is that Seattle? | ||
| Or is that somewhere in Asia? | ||
| Where's that? | ||
| Oh, is that? | ||
| Oh, that's Dallas. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Is that a drone show? | ||
| Drone show is taking over. | ||
| It was absolutely fantastic today driving into the studio, driving down the highway through Austin, Texas, and seeing fireworks going off all around the horizon. | ||
| Fireworks and drone show. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| It's nice knowing that even in Austin, where fireworks are strictly against the law, nobody gives a damn. | ||
| That's the energy we're taking into 2026. | ||
| Oh, it's illegal to light off fireworks. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| That's energy we're bringing in 2026. | ||
| So the beginning of that compilation is that famous speech from Dr. Strangelove, where he basically says, basically the story is he has sent an entire squadron of nuclear bombers to start a war with Russia and nobody can stop them. | ||
| The bombers are on their way. | ||
| And he's basically saying the only thing you can do now is get ready to hit them really hard because I've started the war and there's nothing you can do to stop it. | ||
| And that's sort of where we're at. | ||
| He says when the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon realize there's no possibility of recalling the wing, there will be only one course of action available, total commitment. | ||
| And that's what the Trump administration is failing to comprehend so far. | ||
| One year in. | ||
| They are not going all in. | ||
| They are not seizing the initiative. | ||
| They're acting like it's business as usual. | ||
| They're acting like they just got to get the stock market up a little higher, get those deportation numbers up into the six, maybe seven digits if we're lucky. | ||
| And we can just cruise on to the next election cycle. | ||
| That's not where we're at. | ||
| No, we're at the point where there's no recalling the wing, where if we don't face this with total commitment, we face total destruction. | ||
| That's just where we're at at this point. | ||
| The Democrats recognize that. | ||
| Democrats are eager for it. | ||
| The Democrats are not in power, but are still the ones making threats. | ||
| They're still the ones promising retribution when we haven't even done anything to them. | ||
| I say give them something to be mad about. | ||
| Give them something to cry about. | ||
| If they're going to act like Donald Trump is a tyrant, if they're going to stage a civil war, the John Podesta color revolution, and try to take out Trump, if they rig the election or not, or if Trump just and the Republicans fail to uphold their mandate, they're going to kill you all. | ||
| Do you get that? | ||
| I'm talking to the Republicans now. | ||
| Like, do you understand they are coming for you and they want blood? | ||
| And it doesn't matter if you cooperate with them. | ||
| It doesn't matter if you treat them nicely or don't impose tyranny upon them. | ||
| They are insane. | ||
| They hallucinate it. | ||
| They think that you are being tyrannical when you're not. | ||
| So I say crush them. | ||
| I say, if it was up to me, I say crush them personally. | ||
| There's lots of ways to do it. | ||
| You just have to actually do it. | ||
| It is the most frustrating part about all of this is that somebody with will, somebody with a desire to actually set things right rapidly. | ||
| I think most of the problems we face are about two-week problems. | ||
| You could solve most of them in about two weeks. | ||
| Think about how easy it was for Donald Trump to shut the border or to free all the January 6th prisoners. | ||
| There's not, I mean, those things are about as complicated and difficult as deporting Somalis. | ||
| It's about as hard as cutting off the fraud, the waste, the abuse, USAID. | ||
| I guess we dipped our toe in that water for Doge. | ||
| But the problems that we face are not real problems. | ||
| The problems that we face are not hurricanes and tornadoes and space aliens invading. | ||
| The problems we face are corruption and stupidity and retardation and old programs running with new software. | ||
| That's the problem we face. | ||
| The problem we face is suicidal empathy and corrupt women in judge robes, to be quite honest with you. | ||
| These are easy problems to solve, folks. | ||
| These are not insurmountable issues. | ||
| These are personnel problems and we could replace them. | ||
| So that really is the frustrating part. | ||
| And again, the frustrating part about the Trump administration is they can do it. | ||
| They will do it occasionally. | ||
| They did it with the border. | ||
| Do you remember under Joe Biden? | ||
| Do you remember for four years we were told how hard it was, nigh on impossible and too expensive to close the border or to build the wall? | ||
| $10 billion for the wall. | ||
| Meanwhile, we spent $415 billion on illegal aliens. | ||
| We've got to pass the bill. | ||
| The reason the border isn't shut is because Trump lobbied against the bill that would have shut it. | ||
| No, it turns out it took Donald Trump 15 seconds to sign an order to close the border and it was closed. | ||
| That is the situation with most of the problems we face. | ||
| Most of them. | ||
| Would be a matter of, hey, this is not good. | ||
| Fix it. | ||
| And then it would be solved. | ||
| We just can't do that. | ||
| For some reason, we can't get rid of the people that are in the way. | ||
| We can't get over the obstacles that we face in the form of Todd Blanche and Pam Bondi. | ||
| Yeah, it's becoming completely intolerable. | ||
| And I wonder, has anybody looked into this? | ||
| Does the left know about the Somali stuff? | ||
| Do they have any idea? | ||
| I mean, I know, what's his name? | ||
| Tim Waltz calls you a racist for looking into it. | ||
| So he's got to be aware of it to some degree. | ||
| But I've been seeing so many videos recently of TikTokers. | ||
| They don't seem like right-wingers. | ||
| They don't seem like conservatives. | ||
| But boy, are they mad about learning that half of their waking life is stolen from them? | ||
| That half of their waking life is spent at a job they hate to pay for people who despise them to live like kings. | ||
| Yeah, people are pissed at this. | ||
| And at this point, I don't even know if it's the right tactical move to make. | ||
| I think that there is an energy and a momentum that we just have to seize, and it has to be a tax strike, a tax protest. | ||
| That's where all the energy is. | ||
| Again, it's like, you know, strategically, should we do this? | ||
| Is this the right thing? | ||
| How do we carry it? | ||
| It's like, I don't know if I would choose a tax protest as the most effective thing, but it seems like everybody is just coming to that conclusion on their own. | ||
| Seems like a lot of people are just going, so we're not paying our taxes anymore, right? | ||
| Like we're all on board because they can't get all of us. | ||
| Of course, that's not really going to work because they collect taxes throughout the year. | ||
| And for most people, you're just asking for the government to give you your money back when it comes around to tax time. | ||
| So I don't know what the appropriate move is. | ||
| What if we took over DC? | ||
| You know, Occupy Wall Street, that was pretty effective while it existed. | ||
| What if we stormed the Capitol again? | ||
| Just kidding. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| I should probably take phone calls. | ||
| I'm going to open up the phone calls, open up the phone lines for your calls. | ||
| Feels like too festive of an evening to be sitting here ranting on my own. | ||
| I need you to rant with me. | ||
| I require active participation in this. | ||
| If you're at home and maybe you're just coming home from a night out on the East Coast, give us a call. | ||
| Tell us what your expectations are for 2026. | ||
| What's your hopes, your dreams, your desires, your fears. | ||
| Give us a call. | ||
| 1-877-789-2539. | ||
| That's 1877-789-2539. | ||
| We are live on this early morning now broadcast for New Year's Day, 2026, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
| Happy New Year to everybody. | ||
| There's the fireworks display here in Austin, Texas. | ||
| You can practically hear it from here. | ||
| 1-877-789-2539. | ||
| Give us a call at your leisure. | ||
| And I will say, making it to a new year in and of itself is a bit of a victory, isn't it? | ||
| And as bad as things are, and as bad as they seem, and as bad as they are getting and continue to spiral downward, I remember talking to, I was doing some sort of interview with a panel show, and I think it was in like January of 2025 because we were talking about what lay ahead for the year. | ||
| May have been 2024. | ||
| Whatever it was, it was one of the periods in the last few years in which we sort of went around the panel and gave our predictions for the next year. | ||
| And basically, nobody thought that the world would be around. | ||
| Everybody was like, oh, by this time next year, we're all going to be living in caves or we're going to be hunted by drones. | ||
| And it can seem that way. | ||
| It can seem like we are constantly under threat of like absolute destruction. | ||
| And I was the only person on the panel show to go, you know, as crazy as things are getting and seem right now, there is a very large chance that one year from today, we're sitting right where we were, right where we are right now. | ||
| There's not going to be a cataclysm. | ||
| There's not going to be chaos that renders society down to its component parts. | ||
| Maybe things will just get incrementally worse forever. | ||
| And in a way, that's horribly depressing and hopefully should inspire you to understand that the trajectory that we on has to be the trajectory that we're currently on has to be interrupted, forcibly deflected to a new direction. | ||
| But on the other hand, we are still here. | ||
| But on the other hand, do you have any idea the amount of fraud that goes on and we don't even notice it? | ||
| We're so powerful. | ||
| We're so prosperous. | ||
| We're so we're just like this America. | ||
| We're just this like incredible engine of productivity and brilliance. | ||
| And it just even with we're like Harrison Bergeron. | ||
| We're like from the Kurt Vonnegut short story, Harrison Bergeron. | ||
| It's a dystopian story in a future where everybody is equal. | ||
| And that means that the strongest people get weights put on them. | ||
| The smartest people get, you know, headphones that buzz in their ear to distract them. | ||
| Because you understand, if equality is your goal, it's a lot easier to bring people down than build people up. | ||
| It's just the more convenient thing to do. | ||
| Which would you rather do? | ||
| Get somebody who's unhealthy to a state of healthiness or help somebody who's healthy destroy their body, right? | ||
| One's a lot easier because the bad thing is always easier. | ||
| It's just a fact of life. | ||
| It's just a fact of reality. | ||
| The way that God designed the universe, always, every time, the right thing is always harder. | ||
| I don't know why it has to be that way. | ||
| It just does. | ||
| And so in a way, it's what brings the reality of the good times create weak men, weak time create weak men create bad times, bad times create good men, strong men. | ||
| And there's something to that. | ||
| Like, especially if you have kids, you don't want your kid to have everything handed to him. | ||
| You want your kid to struggle a little bit. | ||
| You want your kid to have to not do everything exactly right the first time. | ||
| So they have to try again and again and again. | ||
| There's something about that. | ||
| It's character building in a really, in a very real way. | ||
| So, you know, as things get worse, men are going to get stronger. | ||
| There is that, right? | ||
| And I think right now, like, we're in this weird dichotomy where the bad guys are engaged in a controlled demolition of the world. | ||
| They're engaged in a slow but steady deconstruction of the apparatus of civilization so they can rule over people living in mud huts, I guess. | ||
| Their vision of the future is awful. | ||
| But at the same time, they understand, because they've done the psychology, the only thing keeping them in power right now is the fact that most Americans are still fat and happy. | ||
| Most Americans, I mean, this audience is probably accepted in that, most Americans are happy to be distracted by football, celebrity gossip, pornography, and whatever else normal people get up to. | ||
| And so in a way, the elite are massively incentivized to not let our society crumble, to not let conditions get so bad, inflation gets so high that people are having to buy bread with wheelbarrows of cash. | ||
| Are we doing a commercial break in 30 seconds? | ||
| Is that what I'm saying? | ||
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| So it's cooler. | ||
| So it's actually even cooler than that. | ||
| And I have to say, as I, you know, obviously New Year's always an opportunity not just to look ahead, but looking back at the year that has been or just reminiscing in general. | ||
| And I got to say, one of the most annoying things about being in this bankruptcy for so long is that we have been able to travel. | ||
| So I haven't been able to meet as many InfoWarriors. | ||
| Because I look back at my is it yeah, nine years. | ||
| In February, it'll be nine years at InfoWars. | ||
| My lord, time five flies. | ||
| I'm not doing that math wrong, right? | ||
| 2017, February 2017. | ||
| Yeah, that's nine years. | ||
| Good lord. | ||
| I'm telling you, what was I even talking about? | ||
| That just kind of blew my mind. | ||
| I've been here for nine years. | ||
| The best part, some of my favorite memories ever at InfoWars is meeting the fans, whether that's at something like the American Liberty Awards, getting to meet everybody in a big party atmosphere. | ||
| I'll say probably one of the most impactful moments of my entire career here at InfoWars was when I was in New York City, actually helping Laura Loomer film her protest against Twitter. | ||
| And while we were there, a woman spotted us and she was a woman from Eastern Europe who was like literally weeping to me, being like, I faced communism. | ||
| Nobody in America understands it except for Alex Jones. | ||
| She's like, only Alex Jones is warning people about what's coming. | ||
| She was like in tears, being like, you have no idea how important it is that you guys are on air and that you guys are fighting back against what these people are trying to bring here. | ||
| She ran a bicycle courier service. | ||
| She let us use her office and work there. | ||
| She was literally trying to shove cash into my hands. | ||
| Be like, I want to support you. | ||
| I'm like, no, lady, please. | ||
| Go to the alexjonestore.com, please. | ||
| Buy a product, get a supplement. | ||
| I can't take your money. | ||
| But it's just, it's like, who else has fans like that? | ||
| Who else has fans that are like, will like weep to you and be like, I can't, and it's not me. | ||
| It's Alex Jones, right? | ||
| I'm not, it's not like, I'm so important. | ||
| They're crying. | ||
| That's not what I'm saying. | ||
| I'm saying like this organization, this movement, this effort we're putting into it, the audience gets it. | ||
| And I know everybody, you'll say, oh, we have the best audience. | ||
| Everybody claims they have the best audience. | ||
| Like, no, no, we do. | ||
| No, we have the best audience. | ||
| And I have proof. | ||
| I have proof that we have the best audience. | ||
| And it's the fact that we're still here. | ||
| It's the fact that we're still here. | ||
| Like, you realize they've got the biggest lawyers in the history of the world. | ||
| They've got a media apparatus that is monolithic and extremely clever. | ||
| They've got just every benefit, every shortcut. | ||
| They've got it all. | ||
| We have you. | ||
| We have the audience. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| That's what we have. | ||
| Versus all of their conniving, all of their machinations, all of their corruption, vindictiveness, and these little schemes they run, kicking. | ||
| I mean, we'll go to your calls. | ||
| We'll go to your calls. | ||
| But I do enjoy reveling in the fact that in 2018, you know, you know, they were sitting back on that day, whenever it was in October, when Alex Jones was kicked off of YouTube and Apple and Spotify and X and Twitter at the time, kicked off everything on a single day. | ||
| I guarantee you they were popping champagne that day going, so long, Alex Jones, we've cut off your supply. | ||
| I mean, we were making so much money on YouTube. | ||
| I mean, they must have thought they cut our jugular and were sitting back to watch us bleed out. | ||
| Welcome to 2026, suckers. | ||
| Not dead yet, not gone yet. | ||
| That was in 2018. | ||
| You know how many attacks they've launched since then? | ||
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| Cheers. | ||
| We haven't gone anywhere. | ||
| They can't beat us. | ||
| Why? | ||
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| Because you go and support us. | ||
| You go to the store. | ||
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| We really do appreciate it. | ||
| You guys really are the best. | ||
| And we really do. | ||
| We work very hard. | ||
| And we hope that you appreciate it. | ||
| I know people in other right-wing organizations. | ||
| Nobody works as hard as Infowars. | ||
| Who else is broadcasting right now? | ||
| Who else has a control room full of crew? | ||
| Who else is not just willing, but eager to work whenever we possibly can? | ||
| Let's go to your calls. | ||
| Matt on the planet Earth has called in about General Flynn. | ||
| Go ahead, Matt. | ||
| Harrison, man. | ||
| I really appreciated NPR Harrison today, man. | ||
| That mellow tone of voice you took today was beautiful and focused and badass, man. | ||
| Like, I've already been appreciating your focus and your drive, but you took a step back, and I think you took two steps forward. | ||
| And I want to compliment you on that. | ||
| Wow, thank you. | ||
| It's just that the weather is cold here. | ||
| So I, and I just talk all day, every day. | ||
| So I've lost my voice. | ||
| And today it was really bad. | ||
| It's almost better now. | ||
| And so, yeah, I was like whispering. | ||
| And every caller was like, I can tell you're just sad today. | ||
| And I'm like, I'm not sad. | ||
| I'm just quiet. | ||
| I'm just being quiet. | ||
| Apparently, Rob Dew and Alex were watching. | ||
| Alex was like, man, he's really serious today. | ||
| I guess it brought a different vibe to it. | ||
| So I'm glad you appreciated it. | ||
| Morose. | ||
| Man, I'm swimming in it today. | ||
| So much to touch on. | ||
| You called in about General Flynn. | ||
| What do you think about the? | ||
| Yeah, I want to fire off a few miniature messages. | ||
| General Flynn, man, we appreciate your pep talk today, but man, we are so over pep talk. | ||
| And like, if the best you can come up with is fighting Irish, like, dude, I'm done watching the Celtics. | ||
| Like, we want these people. | ||
| We voted for Trump to break the deep state. | ||
| When I say break the deep state, I mean break them on a rack and draw them and quarter them and behead them and smear their guts from here to Timbuktu. | ||
| And that pep talk you gave us today is just not going to get us there. | ||
| And so what do you think? | ||
| What do you think we need to do to light the fire under their ass? | ||
| Because I think you're right. | ||
| I'm sick of the talking. | ||
| I'm sick of hearing anything. | ||
| Like I want to take their phones away. | ||
| I don't want to hear any more tweets from anybody in the Trump administration. | ||
| Because the thing is, if they do something, they won't have to tweet about it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Like if you do something, then we will see that the thing is happening. | ||
| You don't have to tell us that you're going after the Somalis. | ||
| I want to see news reports in the New York Times about the horror you are visiting upon our enemies. | ||
| That's what I we will hear about it in the news whenever you do anything notable. | ||
| Stop talking. | ||
| Stop saying anything to us. | ||
| Shut the hell up. | ||
| And when you do something, we will know. | ||
| That's how I feel about it. | ||
| But so how do we light a fire under him? | ||
| Because Trump was almost shot in the head. | ||
| I don't know what else I can do to convince him that this is serious. | ||
| I'm not going to try to shoot him in the head. | ||
| I don't think that should be necessary. | ||
| But like, what more convincing evidence do you need, Trump, that like this is serious and you need to be treating this seriously? | ||
| Like, what do we need to do? | ||
| What do we need to do to get it through to the Republicans? | ||
| I mean, the Country Club Republicans, the Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham Republicans, they are living in this delusional fantasy world where they think that they can weather MAGA and get back to business as usual. | ||
| The bushes are waiting in the wings, folks. | ||
| The bushes, okay? | ||
| Yes, Emperor Palpatine survived somehow. | ||
| They're plotting the comeback. | ||
| They're delusional. | ||
| They either don't understand, refuse to acknowledge, or are in favor of the fact that we are on the cusp of a full-fledged reign of terror communist revolution in which the Ted Cruzes of the world are not going to get a pass because of how friendly they are to Israel. | ||
| In fact, that's going to make them the biggest target out of all of them. | ||
| So again, I don't know what we need to do to convince these people that if they don't do what's necessary, you know, it ain't like Donald Trump's tweets are going to have to worry about. | ||
| It's going to be getting hauled out of their bed in the middle of the night by masked communist raiding teams and sent away to Guantanamo. | ||
| So, sorry, I'm rambling. | ||
| Matt, what do we need to do to light a fire under their ass? | ||
| I mean, I'm getting tired of listening to that question, Harrison, as tired as you are, man. | ||
| Like, I've gotten to the point now where we got a breath of fresh air, but that's all I'm counting on anymore now. | ||
| And if you don't have the two brain cells to rub together, but to look at this as just breathing room and preparation, I'm already hearing it. | ||
| We've beating around the bush so much now that there's no more leaves left on the bush anymore. | ||
| And this is no, we have no choice but to look at it as anything other than a reprieve and just breathing room to buy us the time to get more ready. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And well, I'll tell you, you know, America literally can't survive another 40 million illegals, and we can't survive another Democratic Congress in which they retroactively make all of the illegals that came over in the last administration legal. | ||
| So, yeah, we're really getting down to the wire here. | ||
| Thank you so much for the call, Matt. | ||
| Happy New Year. | ||
| Let's go to Ed in Maryland. | ||
| Who wants to talk about deportations? | ||
| Ed, you're on the air. | ||
| Thanks for calling in. | ||
| Good morning, Harrison. | ||
| Good morning, sir. | ||
| Thank you very much for doing this. | ||
| This is a great way for me to ring in the new year. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| I've got to tell my wife, hey, don't worry, I'm in the next room. | ||
| I'm talking to InfoWars. | ||
| You're talking to the world, Ed. | ||
| You're talking to patriots worldwide right now. | ||
| I know, and I'll tell you what, we're the hardest core, and that's why. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| I was in Reading, Pennsylvania, and I'll tell you what, that run downtown, it took me forever to park to get there to see Alex and Tucker. | ||
| It was amazing. | ||
| Anyway, I'm kind of with you. | ||
| I love your theory about the easy, what'd you say, two weeks to solve a lot of these problems? | ||
| About give or take. | ||
| Well, my thing is, well, and I heard a similar thing, I think, a few weeks ago from Mark Mitchell when he was talking to Alex that he had gotten his DMs from a Zoomer. | ||
| Well, if you're not using the technitronic control grid that you're going to unleash on all of us, that you're ushering in for all of us, if you can't use that to get rid of all these people that don't belong here, then you're not really serious about solving the problem. | ||
| Well, isn't that just the thing, though? | ||
| You try to upload a video of Alex Jones to YouTube, it stops you midway through the upload because it identifies it, but somehow there's child sex abuse material by the hundreds of thousands on these same websites. | ||
| If they wanted to use these tools to fight crime, there wouldn't be any crime. | ||
| That's the thing. | ||
| They build these weapons, they build these surveillance grids, and it's only subjected to the American people. | ||
| I mean, that's it. | ||
| That's the reason it's created. | ||
| You're exactly right. | ||
| We have more than enough technological capability to identify and expel absolutely every single legal immigrant in about two weeks. | ||
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| Yep, probably. | ||
| I mean, shut their money off, stop giving them free stuff, and go around and collect them and take them back to where they came from or where they belong. | ||
| And that's very simple. | ||
| And I have a simple thing. | ||
| And it's not radical. | ||
| You know, Americans belong in America. | ||
| Somalians belong in Somalia. | ||
| Sounds racist, Ed. | ||
| I'm going to have to let you go now. | ||
| No, I'm just kidding. | ||
| Yeah, no, I mean, I can think of 10 different ways, any one of which would force deportation. | ||
| I mean, the thing is, you've got to go after the corporations, and that's, they won't do that. | ||
| I've said forever, arrest one CEO. | ||
| One, pick one. | ||
| I bet one would volunteer. | ||
| Find a CEO of any company, Tyson's Food, Microsoft, whatever, and arrest them. | ||
| And go, you employed illegal aliens. | ||
| You are now under arrest. | ||
| And you know what happens within the hour is every CEO in the country issues a memo to every one of their underlings saying go through your personnel roles and fire anybody that's not legal. | ||
| Because the CEOs don't want to get arrested, and they definitely don't want to get arrested because some punk manager way down the line hired an illegal alien to save five bucks. | ||
| They'll do it. | ||
| You could shut their bank accounts off immediately. | ||
| And you could say to the banks, you're either going to help us with this or you're going to be charged with aiding and abetting. | ||
| I mean, you can't help people commit crimes. | ||
| Like, what is so hard to comprehend about this? | ||
| So, yeah, Ed, I mean, whether shutting the bank accounts off, just using the incredible surveillance apparatus we have to pick them up. | ||
| I say, I've always said, deportation cannot be the punishment. | ||
| That's not a punishment. | ||
| What they're saying to people is either self-deport on your own or else maybe we catch you. | ||
| And if we do catch you, the only outcome will be you're deported. | ||
| So it's like either deport yourself or else we'll deport you. | ||
| There's going to be like, fine, I'll just stay and you can deport me if you catch me. | ||
| Like they're not going to go. | ||
| So it needs to be deport yourself and we'll provide you a ride home and give you a thousand bucks. | ||
| Don't deport yourself and we will deport you after you spend five years in a work camp. | ||
| Then people will deport themselves. | ||
| That's my solution. | ||
| Thanks for the call, Ed. | ||
| Happy New Year to you. | ||
| Let's go to Joe in Pennsylvania now. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Joe, you're on the air. | ||
| Hey, Erison. | ||
| Howdy. | ||
| Hey, I just wanted to say that I've been watching you for a couple of years now. | ||
| Then I saw war mode came on there and I got all pumped up. | ||
| You need to get them on again. | ||
| Hell yeah. | ||
| I just wanted to tell you and your family, Crisis King, it's a good time to be alive. | ||
| And I just wanted to tell you, out here we say the problem is some of the ends out here in Pittsburgh, but really the problem is the small yens. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| I like it. | ||
| I like it. | ||
| Yeah, we got to get the war mode boys back on. | ||
| Thank you very much, Joe. | ||
| I appreciate that. | ||
| Happy New Year to you and your family. | ||
| The crew can probably pull up. | ||
| I texted a video. | ||
| You can see my son celebrating with a, what are they called, Sparkler? | ||
| We did some fireworks before we came out tonight. | ||
| Thanks so much for the call. | ||
| Let's go to Gene in Arkansas now. | ||
| Gene, you want to talk about revolution? | ||
| Speaking my language. | ||
| Go ahead, Gene. | ||
| Yes, sir, Mr. Herrick. | ||
| Happy New Year. | ||
| Happy New Year. | ||
| Hey, we're drinking some of the best bourbon in America right now. | ||
| My half-fifth deep were cutting loose. | ||
| But what I wanted to talk about was revolution, obviously. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We're pumping up the tax shutdown, right? | ||
| We're not going to pay taxes. | ||
| If you look at our own revolution, the very next step is tarring and feathering the taxers. | ||
| Let's get that started. | ||
| We've listened to you for the last year. | ||
| We've listened to you for the last year talking about running guns to the Irish and the Scots. | ||
| I think those boys are just going to have to wait. | ||
| It's time we run guns for ourselves. | ||
| Let's stand the militia up. | ||
| Let's take it back. | ||
| We've got our politicians. | ||
| They're just sitting there on their hands. | ||
| We've got Trump right now at Mar-a-Logo having a party being flanked by Netanyahu. | ||
| We got Mali's taking over. | ||
| We got Muslims declaring war. | ||
| We got the Jews pickpocketing us. | ||
| White Americans are done. | ||
| FEMA Region's sick. | ||
| It's time to stand up. | ||
| New Mexico can go to hell. | ||
| We'll take Mississippi and Alabama and we'll take on the rest of the country. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| I was brainstorming this today. | ||
| It seems like our problem, Gene, is we're too widespread. | ||
| In a fantasy world, I would wave a wand, and everybody from all 50 states would come to Texas that wanted freedom. | ||
| And we could use this as a home base and expand out. | ||
| But I'm looking at the risk board, and it's like we got a bunch of pieces, but they're all over the country. | ||
| And you know, like when you play risk, it's like you want all your army in one spot because then that army can go conquer any other army. | ||
| But if you just got one piece over here, two pieces over here, I mean, you know, so it's like we need to somehow consolidate. | ||
| We, I don't know how we make that happen, but it feels like we've got the numbers, we've got the people, we've got the energy, we've got the spirit. | ||
| We're just all a thousand miles away from anybody else that feels that way. | ||
| So I think in real life, action is the next step. | ||
| In real life, gathering, in real life, I think everybody should be forming neighborhood patrol groups, right? | ||
| Neighborhood watch is another great word for militia. | ||
| I think you should be training. | ||
| I think you should be preparing. | ||
| I think just like any disaster or emergency, you can't prepare for it once it happens, right? | ||
| So you got to be prepared. | ||
| You got to have your lines of communication. | ||
| You got to have your rendezvous points. | ||
| You got to have your groups with various skills and supplies. | ||
| You got to prepare because if and when something pops off, you better be ready at that moment. | ||
| So that's my suggestion. | ||
| Thank you so much for the call, Gene. | ||
| That's the spirit. | ||
| Again, the spirit we need going into 2026. | ||
| Dylan in Texas is next on the line. | ||
| Go ahead, Dylan. | ||
| Hey, I just want to talk about, you know, these Karens and fireworks. | ||
| I got some Karens out here. | ||
| I'm in Texas on my own property, and these Karens are over here yelling at me, telling me to turn off the fireworks. | ||
| We only get a couple days to show our freedom a year, and I think it's just outright absurd that we have Karens and black immigrant Karen yelling at us to say, turn off the fireworks. | ||
| That's just a damn absurd law. | ||
| I'm outraged, Dylan. | ||
| I'm outraged for you. | ||
| What's their ethnicity? | ||
| What's the Indian name that's equivalent to Karen? | ||
| We need to find that out. | ||
| You're talking about immigrant Karens here? | ||
| All of them. | ||
| All of them. | ||
| It's just all of them. | ||
| I'm going to tell you what, I'm sick of it. | ||
| You know, they're flooding in. | ||
| They're taking over our shit. | ||
| Next thing you know, they're trying to take our freedom and then our job. | ||
| And the next thing you know, what about that trucker that killed all those kids? | ||
| They just, they took our jobs. | ||
| These guys don't even know how to speak fucking English. | ||
| Amen, Dylan. | ||
| Dylan, do me a favor. | ||
| Light off all of your fireworks for me. | ||
| Just don't give in, Dylan. | ||
| Don't give the Karens what they want. | ||
| You have my permission. | ||
| If they have questions, you tell them to call me. | ||
| You tell them 1877-789-2539. | ||
| You say, take it up with my manager, and I'll let him know. | ||
| I'll let him know who's allowed to shoot fireworks in Dylan's neighborhood, and it's Dylan. | ||
| Thank you for the call, Dylan. | ||
| Keep that spirit alive, sir. | ||
| We love you. | ||
| Let's go to Michael in Florida. | ||
| Let's go to Michael in Florida now on line five. | ||
| Go ahead, Michael. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Happy New Year, sir. | ||
| Happy New Year. | ||
| I want to shout out to all the products, man. | ||
| I'm at the point now where if I don't take them, I don't know which one is not. | ||
| I don't have a good day, and I don't know which one it is. | ||
| You get used to it. | ||
| Yeah, it's like, dang, you know, my body sucks now. | ||
| Well, I'll say, you know, yeah, since we're talking about the supplements at thealexjonesstore.com slash Harrison, if you want to let them know who sent you, New Year's resolutions, I always schedule my resolutions, or it's like, it's easy to meet for me to be like, all right, what's my, what resolution do I want to meet? | ||
| What supplement do I need to get myself there? | ||
| You need more energy to get the energy. | ||
| Creatine. | ||
| Creatine. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| You need to work out. | ||
| You need to build muscles. | ||
| I just got it. | ||
| You know, so I'm like, I got to get on that. | ||
| Anyways, no, no, the need to get beetroot extract. | ||
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| Awesome. | ||
| All right, we're running out of time here, Michael. | ||
| What are your thoughts for this new year? | ||
| So, you know, people need to start sacrificing their sacred wealth. | ||
| You know, we need to have people willing to give up their inheritance or whatever it may be. | ||
| They can either send their parents or their kids to DC to start sitting in front of the White House every day to demand the action. | ||
| You know, we're at the point now where everybody's so comfortable because, oh, yeah, I'm going to inherit this money or I've got to get a job or whatever it may be. | ||
| It's time to take the money that we have stored up for our own comfort and start putting it into saving our freaking country. | ||
| Because, you know, the Democrats get our money for taxes, but we have no way to get that money because otherwise we'd go to jail. | ||
| We got to go after it. | ||
| So we got to start doing something. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I mean, what are you saving for? | ||
| Like, if you don't save the country, there's nothing to spend your money on. | ||
| Like, it's now or never. | ||
| I absolutely agree. | ||
| I mean, like we keep saying, and to quote Nick Fuentes, we got to take our own side. | ||
| You got to support the good people, support the good fight. | ||
| And you just got to understand, we do have them on the run. | ||
| As much as, you know, as much disappointment as we express here, at the end of the day, we have made such incredible strides, and the tide is turning slowly but surely. | ||
| We just have to keep the pressure on, keep the pressure up, keep fighting like the jolly warriors we are. | ||
| Happy New Year, everybody. | ||
| My pillow alone, just my pillow, not counting me, it costs them over $200 million directly related to Arctic Frost, everybody. | ||
| What they've done to my company, trying to just wipe them off the face of the earth because I'm out there going, we need to secure our elections. | ||
| We need to secure our elections. | ||
| We need to get rid of the machines. | ||
| We need to go to paper belts. | ||
| You are literally terrorized and targeted, and it's in the documents. | ||
| And that thing goes so deep. | ||
| It's funny, Alex. | ||
| Things go so far and then they tend to get stopped. | ||
| But you guys just know I am never stopping. | ||
| I will never stop. | ||
| And number one, my number one thing is we need to secure our election platform. | ||
| Let's talk about this. | ||
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| And again, I want to be clear. | ||
| We are only here still hanging on, but now people support at thealxstore.com or at mypilla.com forward slash Alex is absolutely critical. | ||
| This is now literally up to you every month whether we're going to stay in this fight. | ||
| We're both workaholics. | ||
| We love people. | ||
| We love telling the truth. | ||
| These corrupt people, you know, think we're schmucks because we're not corrupt. | ||
| No, we know how to be corrupt if we want to do, dumbasses, but we like being good people. | ||
| That's what builds a society. | ||
| We're the tip of the spear. | ||
| This is it. | ||
| We only get one shot at this. | ||
| And like I said, about two years ago, they said, Mike, would you, if you could turn back time here and go back and if you wanted to spoke out about the election, wouldn't stand your ground. | ||
| You know, look what they've destroyed and tried to destroy you. | ||
| I said, I would never change a thing, knowing what I know and knowing what this is critical. | ||
| And that's where we're at. | ||
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| I'll tell you, Alex, I can't be prouder to more proud than anyone than support your show and what you put out and help save this country more than anyone. |