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Whatever the future may hold, InfoWars will always live forever. | |
| The fight will continue. | ||
| Be sure to follow us on X at RealAlexJones and at AJN Live. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| I've studied Trump in depth, watched his moves, retroactively studied him in his earlier life before I really started focusing on him about 10, 12 years ago. | ||
| And he's not always playing 3D chess. | ||
| He's not always outmaneuvering super mastermind stuff. | ||
| But when it comes to business and geopolitics, when it comes to shaking up the old order, he is a savant. | ||
| And the entire global corporate media is in absolute meltdown mode over his letter to NATO and to Denmark over Greenland that, well, since I didn't get my peace prize, I guess it's war then. | ||
| And a lot of Trump supporters are saying, boy, this is an epic troll. | ||
| The left is saying Trump's gone completely bonkers. | ||
| And it's not either one of those. | ||
| This is a very well-thought-out thing that Trump is doing. | ||
| And I'll be explaining that coming up at the bottom of the hour. | ||
| This is a big deal. | ||
| And it'll, of course, come out weeks and months later exactly what I'm telling you. | ||
| What I'm telling you is what's going on. | ||
| So I'm going to wait, though, till the bottom of the hour. | ||
| And believe me, you want to hear this information. | ||
| And when you see it, you'll see how masterful this is. | ||
| And I know a lot of you are extremely informed already, so you know what it is. | ||
| But I'm going to wait until the bottom of the hour here in about 28 minutes from now, 29 minutes from now. | ||
| When we come out of that break at 33 after, I will get right into it. | ||
| Trump pins deranged letter to Europe saying he will not think purely of peace. | ||
| Well, they're sure not. | ||
| Trump has just handed Putin the prize he always wanted. | ||
| Is that true? | ||
| Trump's insane new threat leaves no doubt it's time for the 25th Amendment. | ||
| Trump thinks links his push for Greenland to not winning the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
| He's always wanted Greenland. | ||
| I got his letter right here, not all through social. | ||
| This is a little communique, you know. | ||
| By little, it's not long. | ||
| I don't mean it's not important. | ||
| Denied the Nobel Trump wants Greenland, not thinking peace. | ||
| It's hilarious. | ||
| So I'm going to get to that. | ||
| It's beyond trolling. | ||
| It's not just trolling for trolling's sake. | ||
| It is masterful trolling. | ||
| At one level, it's a troll, but that's not the reason for it. | ||
| And again, sometimes Trump doesn't think. | ||
| So when people think, oh, he's always doing 3D chess, no, he's not. | ||
| Like the Canada thing, he told Trudeau, hey, you can be the governor in the 51st state. | ||
| They got a lot of laughs. | ||
| So Trump made a few more jokes about it. | ||
| And then it made, even though Trudeau was out of power, made his party go from 15% of rural rating to 40% and they won the election. | ||
| And now you notice Trump reversed that winter. | ||
| Said, oh, no, no, no. | ||
| We want to be friends with Canada. | ||
| We want to help you. | ||
| Well, too late. | ||
| I'm not putting Trump down. | ||
| I'm just saying, I know Trump, folks. | ||
| I know when he's doing something. | ||
| And that was not 3D chess. | ||
| But boy, are folks waking up there up in Canada. | ||
| You've got secession movements that look like they're going to happen and so much more. | ||
| Carney saying he's allying against America, communist China, and the EU, which I've told you is the new alliance. | ||
| Now it's out in the open. | ||
| He's a top globalist. | ||
| So that's coming up. | ||
| We have unbelievable developments in Minnesota and around the country. | ||
| As Trump repairs his declared insurrection act, Nick Swordor getting robbed yesterday evening. | ||
| Being drugged, almost killed behind a car. | ||
| It is wild. | ||
| All right, we'll be right back on the other side of this quick break. | ||
| Remember, you're the Paul Revere's. | ||
| You're how we reach a lot of new people, and that is so vital. | ||
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| We'll be right back. | ||
| It is Monday, January 19th. | ||
| The year is 2026. | ||
| I am your host, Alex Jones. | ||
| Very honored and blessed to be here. | ||
| Very humbled that you're deciding to tune in and hopefully share the live feeds however you're watching or however you're listening. | ||
| Okay, coming up bottom of the hour. | ||
| What is Trump thinking? | ||
| Trump to Norway. | ||
| No Nobel, no Greenland, no letter. | ||
| Again, Trump to Norway, no Nobel, no Greenland. | ||
| The letter that has shocked Europe. | ||
| What is Trump really doing there? | ||
| Well, I know exactly what he's doing. | ||
| He's not going crazy. | ||
| He's not just trolling. | ||
| That's just a small part of it. | ||
| It is trolling. | ||
| No. | ||
| He is using leverage on NATO and the globalists because of what they've been doing and being incalcitrant and demanding to continue the escalated war with Russia. | ||
| But I'll give the details, the facts, and will this gamble work? | ||
| So far, his geopolitical gambles have all succeeded. | ||
| But it is a gamble. | ||
| But the media is acting like Trump is completely insane. | ||
| Well, they're about to find out here in the near future. | ||
| The World Economic Forum that is a co-equal to the UN, four years ago, they merged officially with the United Nations. | ||
| The private corporate governance system of the BlackRock ESG system, the World Economic Forum is now headed up by Larry Fink because Klaus Schwab became so incredibly unpopular and a poster boy for global tyranny that he resigned, but he's still going to be at the meetings. | ||
| And he put a new video out saying it is critical that we regain the public's trust in the international order, the rules-based order, which means their new world order. | ||
| So their system has literally fallen apart. | ||
| The old globalist order is over. | ||
| Carney, that is a top globalist swab level, the former head of the Bank of England, not even Canadian, he now runs Canada. | ||
| And he said last week in China, the new world order is China, the EU, and Canada against America. | ||
| And we have those clips. | ||
| I played a few of them on Friday, but I didn't get to it last night. | ||
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Prayers for Intensifying Times
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| I was so busy. | ||
| The new ones over the weekend where reporters go, what do you mean, Prime Minister? | ||
| And he goes, well, it's our alliance with the EU and China against America and all this totalitarianism that comes with it. | ||
| I mean, it's just simply incredible to have this so out in the open now. | ||
| And of course, they're confiscating the last guns now and passing laws to put you in jail for five years for criticizing the government, just like they're doing in Australia, just like they're doing in the UK. | ||
| It's the same system, just like they're doing in Germany. | ||
| So that's super hardcore. | ||
| I've got a lot of other news as well. | ||
| I'm going to get it to you. | ||
| I also want to open the phones up throughout the broadcast right through 3 o'clock Central today. | ||
| So the next three and a half, on the next three hours and 50 minutes of actual airtime, but we'll be getting to your calls coming up towards the end of this hour and then right into the next hour, next hour, next hour, interspersed with news and analysis. | ||
| But I don't take a lot of your phone calls on any of these interesting subjects here today. | ||
| You notice why I had laryngitis for about a week. | ||
| I know it's been very annoying to listen to. | ||
| It's been very annoying for me. | ||
| I feel like what it must be like to be Kennedy, where you've got to focus and really push and be able to talk. | ||
| But it's about 50% better. | ||
| I know if I'd arrested it, it would have been better days ago. | ||
| But in the next few days, say your prayers, cross your fingers. | ||
| It should be back to the good old normal voice, but it certainly feels good now. | ||
| So thank you for your support and prayers out there. | ||
| I know people have been doing that, and I appreciate it. | ||
| Unsolicited, I saw in the emails and I saw in comments on InfoWars and on X and Rumble. | ||
| Alex, take it easy. | ||
| We're praying for you. | ||
| Believe me, I need the prayer, not just for my larynx, but just for everything in general going on. | ||
| I don't make a big deal about being the position I'm in, the level of attacks I'm under from all different sectors and angles and also spiritual attack. | ||
| But it is only through Christ Jesus and the Holy Spirit that the Father sends. | ||
| And of course, you as intercessors praying for me and the operation of the crew and my family that we have been able to withstand this because I've withstood nothing and it's all been God. | ||
| But when you reach out and ask God for providence and for leading, guiding, and direct us, it happens. | ||
| So I really do need your prayers because as you can see, not just with Infowars, but in your own life and everywhere, the quickening's here and evil is intensifying. | ||
| Good is intensifying. | ||
| It's really an amazing time to be alive. | ||
| But like I said, the big news on Trump's statement that they're saying is so insane, so crazy, coming up here at the bottom of the hour. | ||
| We also have prominent Catholic clerics denounce U.S. foreign policy and say we must prepare to have new martyrs. | ||
| I guess they'll be the patron saints of nuclear war with Russia. | ||
| Bishop Warren's clergy prepare for a new era of martyrdom. | ||
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Manipulating Votes Behind Doors
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| Top cardinals. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We got to take in all the illegal aliens, too, but the Vatican doesn't take in one. | ||
| It's the hypocrisy of the Vatican leadership. | ||
| I mean, 80% of them are leftist. | ||
| There's some great, some great cardinals and bishops, people that really say true things and really inform, but that's on who runs it. | ||
| Really feel sorry for Catholics, but hey, I'm not shaking a stick at you. | ||
| Look at all the other big denominations. | ||
| It just goes from bad to worse because evil has penetrated into every major institution. | ||
| Yeah, go back to that headline on Drudge. | ||
| Is the U.S. still a force for good? | ||
| USA no longer force for good. | ||
| What did the different NATO heads say the last month repeatedly and leaders in Europe? | ||
| America is our enemy now. | ||
| America is now bad. | ||
| We may have to go to war with America. | ||
| And again, who does the installed prime minister of Canada? | ||
| Trudeau had a 50% approval rating. | ||
| He's removed. | ||
| You have over 10 parties, so they do a manipulation with the parties to team up and then put Carney in. | ||
| It's not, again, a two-party system. | ||
| It's not a straight up 50-plus percent of the vote you win, or majority of the vote you win. | ||
| And it's just like Starmer has a 15% approval rating. | ||
| But they rewrote the rules in Parliament where in the last election, a vote for labor was almost counted, it was almost three times. | ||
| It was like two and a half votes. | ||
| So each vote for a Labor candidate in the parliamentary setup, they would then get that many more votes in the vote in Parliament from the members of parliament on who would be the prime minister. | ||
| If you caught that, it's meant to give you a headache. | ||
| So they just changed the rules and said, well, we're a very unpopular party. | ||
| You know, we've only got less than 20% support, but we are already in power. | ||
| So we'll just change the rules that every vote in parliament by a member of our party for prime ministers counted two and a half times. | ||
| And there's a bunch of other weird stuff they did. | ||
| I mean, it's just like trying to keep track of it. | ||
| Same crap went on up in Canada. | ||
| And then we have these installed individuals. | ||
| And again, a lot of Americans will say, well, why do I care about because I'm in Canada? | ||
| Well, you better care. | ||
| Because China is literally taking it over right now. | ||
| They admittedly had 50,000 troops training up there. | ||
| They have their own police departments and own police cars. | ||
| Now the leader, Carney, who we knew was going to end up openly announcing his allegiance to Communist China, has now done it. | ||
| And remember what Justin Trudeau said when he first got in power, what was it, almost a decade ago? | ||
| Remember? | ||
| They said, what type of government is your favorite? | ||
| What do you admire the most? | ||
| What do you model yourself after? | ||
| And he said, Giging's basic Chinese communist dictatorship. | ||
| He said, dictatorship. | ||
| I played the clip 500 times. | ||
| You want to see it again? | ||
| Look, if you don't believe me, just type in Justin Trudeau dictatorship quote. | ||
| And the women in the room love it. | ||
| It's like, oh, yes, dictatorship, because we're the dictators now. | ||
| We the bosses, we the bosses. | ||
| So I'm going to get to those clips. | ||
| It's just mind-blowing, and it ties into Klaus Schwab and all the rest of it. | ||
| But the good news is not one, but two provinces. | ||
| Two provinces. | ||
| Not one. | ||
| The numbers are there. | ||
| Have the votes to leave. | ||
| Now, you got the governor general, and the British Empire never really left. | ||
| So it's behind the scenes and can try to invoke powers to override that. | ||
| Kind of like Denmark said in the 50s: Greenland can leave anytime you want, you're independent. | ||
| But now the fine print is: oh, sorry, you can't. | ||
| Yeah, here's the basic dictatorship quote. | ||
| So it's really amazing. | ||
| This is going on. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now, let me give you kind of an overview on what's going on with the Insurrection Act and what's happened with the left. | ||
| And then after we've covered the big geopolitical and actually played the clips, I'm going to take your phone calls. | ||
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Podesta's Plan Revealed
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| But the first thing that I really want to put front and center is: this is the Podesta plan. | ||
| This is the admitted plan to trigger absolute societal breakdown. | ||
| And you can see the job that's been done by the corporate media, by the educational system, by the colleges with the leftists in this country who progressively get more and more violent. | ||
| I mean, just a few years ago, it was mainly Antifa and some Black Lives Matter people and a few Muslims that would knock a family over the head or stab somebody because they were wearing an American flag shirt. | ||
| Now, you go into Minneapolis, Minnesota, or other leftist cities, it is a large portion of the people, predominantly middle-aged and older whites with phalanxes of Muslims and Somalis in the case of Minnesota and some Hispanics joining them, but they are anti-America. | ||
| They are anti-white. | ||
| They say that they are communist and they are vicious, absolutely vicious. | ||
| And we did a lot of coverage on that last night. | ||
| People are just walking by a restaurant. | ||
| There's a bunch of IT guys sitting around eating for lunch. | ||
| They decide they're ice. | ||
| They go in and beat them up and attack them. | ||
| And the police don't come and say that's okay. | ||
| Fellas wearing an American flag sweatshirt. | ||
| They beat him up, chase him down the road, make him take off the shirt. | ||
| Still keep attacking him. | ||
| There's hundreds of these videos. | ||
| I know you've seen a lot of them. | ||
| Nick Sordor just pulls up in a Somali area of Minnesota. | ||
| Is it there five minutes? | ||
| And people run up around his car. | ||
| Somalis do recognize who he is. | ||
| They're talking to him. | ||
| They grab his camera, run away with it, try to run him over. | ||
| His hand gets caught in the door, bleeding, slammed inside the door. | ||
| They drag him down the road at about 40 miles an hour. | ||
| You ask, how do you run that fast? | ||
| If you look, he's skiing at the end down the ice. | ||
| He's leaning back on his feet, skiing, or he would have gotten run over. | ||
| And He had just hosted his Sunday show a few hours before this happened here on Infowars, 1 p.m. Central, right before we go live at 4 p.m. Central. | ||
| So it just shows how dangerous this is. | ||
| You saw what happened to Jake Lang. | ||
| I'm trying to kill him. | ||
| And then all these leftist Somalis and little white people run out and scream, get out of here, scum. | ||
| Get out of here, coward. | ||
| Get out of here, filth. | ||
| You're not allowed to be here. | ||
| And when he called the police department, they finally came and it's on video. | ||
| He released it last night. | ||
| And they said, Nick, it's your fault. | ||
| You know, you shouldn't be here. | ||
| And so, no, we're not going to go. | ||
| We don't care that you have the license plate of the car. | ||
| We don't care. | ||
| They tried to kill you. | ||
| The police say we're not going to help you. | ||
| And that's how tyranny works. | ||
| The communists always have their brown shirts. | ||
| The Nazis had them too. | ||
| They always have their paramilitary street thugs who go out and do the dirty work and the government says, we don't think about that. | ||
| And so that's what this is. | ||
| And it really goes to the heart of who these individuals are. | ||
| So I have a lot of clips, a lot of analysis, a lot of information on that front. | ||
| But there is no doubt that this is only going to get worse into the summer, into the midterms, and that they are trying to go for full civil war. | ||
| And I know I've harped on that till people were, you know, numb, but you do notice I was right again. | ||
| And you do notice that it's getting very intense. | ||
| And again, people are saying, well, nobody's buying it. | ||
| The polls show Trump's actually gone up a few points over this, which is true. | ||
| Most people aren't buying this. | ||
| They're acting like fools. | ||
| Yeah, but you see, they haven't done the final ingredient yet. | ||
| Look what they've done with this one woman that was out there trolling and blocking and trying to run over the cop, the ICE officer, Ross. | ||
| Ms. Good. | ||
| Mrs. Good. | ||
| Imagine when somebody mows down a big demonstration of illegal aliens and their supporters, and then they find the dead body of a MA supporter with his manifesto. | ||
| And you've got 200 people shot, 100 and something dead, little kids dead. | ||
| Then the left's going to activate their real terror cells, the real criminal groups, the MS-13, the TDA, the Hezbollah, the Hamas that they are allied with. | ||
| And this country is going to explode. | ||
| So this is all just the beta test. | ||
| This is all just the warm-up. | ||
| This is all just the preparatory phase right here. | ||
| But if you look at the other uprisings they've done, Summer of Love, and then what they tried last year in the spring and summer, those were just warm-ups. | ||
| You see, if they couldn't have stolen the election from Trump, Podesta said the New York Times in their big war game, it was a report on their official big war game. | ||
| They had issued a report on the war game. | ||
| You can read for yourself. | ||
| We've shown many times. | ||
| And they said, if he's able to win, this is what we're going to do, starting with demonstrations, starting with events. | ||
| And then we believe that Trump will call out the military when we block the deportations and when our people get violent. | ||
| And then we believe the military is going to mow down a bunch of people. | ||
| And they put that in the movie, Civil War, and all the rest of it, a total wish list. | ||
| It just makes no sense. | ||
| Well, except they're going to false flag with these big crowds. | ||
| You can guarantee. | ||
| And when they do that, that's when they're going to make their move and have like power outages and claim the Russians did it or terrorists did it or white supremacists did it. | ||
| They've already pre-programmed that. | ||
| And then boom, Trump might get truck bombed or a missile shoots down Air Force One because there'll be a stand down. | ||
| I mean, don't think when they make this move for civil war that it's really even pointed at Trump. | ||
| They need to get rid of him. | ||
| And then the Civil War is really about locking down, getting control, persecuting MAGA, persecuting loyal Americans, persecuting what they see as the counter-revolution. | ||
| That's what they call us, counter-revolutionaries. | ||
| And I've studied the Weatherman's operations, and that's what's been picked up officially now by the CIA and the left in this country and Saul Olinski and the Cloud and Piven plan. | ||
| So we know their plan. | ||
| We know their tactics. | ||
| We know their modern actual execution plan, not just their theoretical doctrine. | ||
| And so I have their battle plans, their different scenarios, their overall philosophies. | ||
| I mean, I know more about the globalists and their mindset and the communists and their different systems of control than most of their top people. | ||
| Because most of them are just compartmentalized, do their job, follow orders, and are very decadent and really don't work that hard. | ||
| The proto-globalists were more professional and very much smarter. | ||
| The current ones have got them pretty sloppy. | ||
| And when I say communist, that's the operating system for the grassroots. | ||
| It's not a communist system. | ||
| It's a totalitarian corporate technocracy, mad scientist control grid, in their own words. | ||
| And it's a mark of the beast digital social credit score panopticonic control system. | ||
| And so really thinking about this, I think it hinges on a lot of things, but they're just beta testing and probing right now that if they can get a revolution, even in winter, they'll do it. | ||
| But statistically, during the summer, riots are infinitely easier to start. | ||
| Almost all revolutions start in July or August in history. | ||
| And that's around the world. | ||
| I mean, it happens in the summer. | ||
| And so, let's just say big uprisings, dude. | ||
| And so I really think they need to kill Trump first. | ||
| If they'd have killed Trump in Butler, when that happened over a year ago, they were going to blow up some black churches and colleges, | ||
| shoot up some illegal alien facilities, blame it on angry Trump supporters, knock out some power grids saying white supremacists did it to try to tie Trump to white supremacy. | ||
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President's War Order
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| Just like when they killed Kirk, they immediately said, oh, there's death threats at the black colleges. | ||
| Just completely made up. | ||
| That was fake. | ||
| So you can see it all, folks. | ||
| And remember, long before they ever said anything about black colleges, I said they're going to start telling you that the Trump supporters are going to attack black colleges because they just need some place where it's basically just black people's thing, go kill a bunch of them. | ||
| And they'll get everybody all pissed off. | ||
| That's why I've been psychologically inoculating everybody every day, saying, Hey, to black folks, hey, when they blow up your college, like it ain't Trump, it ain't me, okay? | ||
| I mean, come on, you're smart, you can see what's going on here. | ||
| But it doesn't matter if the black people don't go crazy, the whites are going to do it in their name, like we're seeing in Minnesota. | ||
| And that is the big problem. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| I reckon a lot of you know I've been on the air for a long time, and we've done quite a few things here, and I've had a lot of different ways that I tried to continue on our mission. | ||
| So, I want to tell you about a begging right here. | ||
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| We just came out with it a couple days ago, and well, some people call it a sling blade, I call it a Kaiser blade. | ||
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| I think this will do it. | ||
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| Life is fiery with its beauty. | ||
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| While the getting's good, and I appreciate you keeping us on the air in our mission. | ||
| I call it a Kaiser Blade, and it's a limited edition right now. | ||
| Limited edition almost sold out. | ||
| But all I know is the globalists shouldn't have done what they did to that boy, what Epstein did. | ||
| So, all I can say is they're gonna have the Lord to deal with. | ||
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| And I thank you for your support. | ||
| The bottom line on nuclear weapons is that when the president gives the order, it must be followed. | ||
| There's about four minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so. | ||
| As president, I will make it clear that the United States will treat cyber attacks just like any other attack. | ||
| We will be ready with serious political, economic, and military responses. | ||
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They're voting for peace on planet Earth if they vote for Trump. | |
| But if they vote for Hillary, it's ward. | ||
| We came, we saw, he died with her. | ||
| You'll end up in World War III. | ||
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I want the Iranians to know that if I'm the president, we will attack Iran. | |
| Right now, Senator, for us to control all of the airspace in Syria would require us to go to war against Syria and Russia. | ||
| The U.S. military has just raised the threat level to DEF CON 2. | ||
| Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is still threatening Russia with military action following unconfirmed reports of further hacking. | ||
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It's like she's not even concerned about the repercussions. | |
| Of course not, because she's a really loud noise. | ||
| All right, looks like we're having a little bit of technical difficulties. | ||
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We'll try to get Leanne back on in a few minutes. | |
| The president gives the order. | ||
| Must be followed. | ||
| And that is from almost 10 years ago, | ||
| on the eve of the 2016 election. | ||
| And it's more pertinent today than ever because the very same globalists still run NATO and they're openly trying to drag us into full, complete war with Russia. | ||
| And that's what all this Greenland stuff with Trump is about. | ||
| I mean, we need Greenland. | ||
| He talked about in the first admin. | ||
| The Pentagon has always wanted it. | ||
| We have the endless lease, just like Guantanamo Bay, that both parties have to get out of it. | ||
| Denmark claimed it had freedom. | ||
| It didn't. | ||
| The ChiComs are moving in. | ||
| So on that level, it's the right move. | ||
| But Trump's bizarre statements on the surface is exactly what I was predicting he was about to do. | ||
| So it's trolling at one level, but that's just for public consumption. | ||
| The real move I'll get to here in a moment. | ||
| Trump will not rule out using force to say Greenland. | ||
| When asked he replied, no comment. | ||
| The Pentagon has confirmed they've drawn up plans to take it by force. | ||
| Now, I'm going to explain why that's happening as well. | ||
| You want answers. | ||
| I know what I'm talking about on this. | ||
| All right. | ||
| And he is playing 3D chess big time. | ||
| Now, again, Trump is not 3D chess on all sorts of other things. | ||
| I'm not putting him down. | ||
| He's very smart. | ||
| But when it comes to this, this is this. | ||
| I know exactly what he's doing. | ||
| And I'm going to explain in a moment. | ||
| I want to thank the viewers of Listeners for endless and tireless support over the years. | ||
| We try to make it easy to be supporters with fabulous products that really enrich and empower your life. | ||
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Private Label Perfection
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| The widest selection of Patriot apparel, ball caps, t-shirts, hoodies, sweaters, you name it, all sorts of really cool knives, collectibles, and the most important, the best supplements you're going to find anywhere. | ||
| Whatever the highest rate it is, whatever has the best studies, whatever has the five-star reviews. | ||
| We just approach the companies. | ||
| In almost every case, they let us private label it. | ||
| When they don't, we just clone the product with another manufacturer and make it better. | ||
| Real simple. | ||
| But I'd say about 80% of the products of the supplements, there's more than 30 of them on there now, are all just private labels. | ||
| Just like when I got Kirk Elliott as a sponsor, I decided 26, 27 months ago, I said, yeah, I think silver and gold is about to do its big 10-year run. | ||
| All the market factors and the industrial use of silver. | ||
| I hadn't had a sponsor for 14 years. | ||
| You know, I had him knocking down my door. | ||
| I'm not going to pitch something when it's not good. | ||
| I'm going to bring silver and gold back. | ||
| And my job was real easy. | ||
| I said, who's the number one company in the U.S. that has the highest ratings? | ||
| And he was number one and has the highest ratings. | ||
| And on its face, sells wholesale. | ||
| 100% know what it is every day. | ||
| You know what you're getting? | ||
| Cut and dry. | ||
| Are you not pleased? | ||
| It's the same thing with the damn supplements, folks. | ||
| And I have family when they visit town. | ||
| I have people in grocery stores just all the time. | ||
| I mean, I get it at least once a week. | ||
| Hey, listen, are those supplements, are those real? | ||
| I'm thinking about getting those. | ||
| Is that snake oil? | ||
| And I'm just like, why in the hell would I sell you something that doesn't work? | ||
| What, you think I want to just rip you off one time? | ||
| No, I want to get in bed with you. | ||
| I want a relationship with you. | ||
| God almighty. | ||
| Again, I've said this a thousand times. | ||
| If I was going to open a restaurant, and I did back in high school and college, working in restaurants and waiters, and they would immediately make me a manager. | ||
| I'm not saying I'm an expert, but I know about it. | ||
| But you're smart too. | ||
| Again, what does a good salesman sell? | ||
| Good things. | ||
| The best salesman knows to sell the best products. | ||
| They sell themselves. | ||
| A restaurant that was smart has high quality, good food with great service, great atmosphere at a reasonable price that's consistent. | ||
| And then you got lines around the block. | ||
| You have constant regulars. | ||
| That's my philosophy in news, in products, in culture. | ||
| And the vast majority of you sit there. | ||
| I'm not bitching at you, but maybe 1% of our audience never buys anything. | ||
| And we love you. | ||
| You're the tip of the spirit. | ||
| You're the reason we can do all this and change the world together. | ||
| The rest of you are really missing out. | ||
| I mean, if you don't get our ultramethylene blue, if you don't get our bovine colostrum, that's the very best. | ||
| If you don't get our Shiloh GRIRC MOS, you're crazy. | ||
| If you don't get our turmeric, that's the strongest out there, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, so good for you. | ||
| You're crazy. | ||
| I mean, quite frankly, you're nuts. | ||
| And I had meetings with the accountants this weekend and with Bigley, hours and hours of them. | ||
| And they said, Alex, you know, you don't run the company. | ||
| You know, we were responsible. | ||
| We listened to you and we listen to you on products, but listen, you're the one keep saying buy one, get one free. | ||
| And you're the one that has sales going constantly. | ||
| And we looked at the numbers. | ||
| We're making a lot of money gross, but we ain't really keeping any money. | ||
| We have to stop this. | ||
| And I said, I know. | ||
| I've habituated the audience to always getting insane good deals. | ||
| I'm going to have to go with a new table of what our best sales will ever be versus regular prices, but just buy the products to support us. | ||
| But I've been so ridiculous about it. | ||
| And so have they. | ||
| They're just as bad as me. | ||
| And it has gotten a lot of new customers, repeat customers, but at a certain point, it's got to stop because routinely, the sales we have are loss leaders, and you just can't float the boat with an empty river. | ||
| I mean, here's another example. | ||
| Big sales going on the side 40% off on things like the World War II modern version trench knife, 40% off. | ||
| I mean, the thing's only got like 80% markup line. | ||
| So you can't run a company with 40% with all the stuff that goes on. | ||
| Here's another example. | ||
| I know these badass trucker hats cost them like 15 bucks a piece. | ||
| Okay, they sell for like 25.30. | ||
| Limited edition, InfoWars, black on white trucker app, free with every order. | ||
| And they had this thing going since Thursday. | ||
| I didn't notice it till Sunday, so I had them extended one day today. | ||
| But that's it. | ||
| Every order gets one of these limited edition in there. | ||
| So get yours now. | ||
| Thealexopstore.com. | ||
| But with the deals we got, we need to sell a lot of stuff to fund this operation. | ||
| So do yourself a favor, Mr. Sit on the Fencey. | ||
| I'm not mad at you. | ||
| I'm just telling you. | ||
| Did I tell you gold and silver were going to at least double in the next couple of years? | ||
| And it's overperformed that. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Did I tell you it's the surest thing I ever saw? | ||
| A lot of you've been listening for a long time. | ||
| You heard me pitch silver and gold for 14 years now because it wasn't a good deal. | ||
| This is a sure thing here, folks. | ||
| As sure as it gets. | ||
| Unless a meteorite blows the planet up next week or something. | ||
| So I mean, I am not going to steer you wrong. | ||
| Get the methylene blue. | ||
| We have the best. | ||
| It is so good for you. | ||
| It is so game-changing. | ||
| 99% of people, I've given it to over 500 people and three people I know didn't have any effect energy-wise. | ||
| So that's more than 99%. | ||
| 99 plus percent feel it within 30 minutes. | ||
| But the real effect takes a few weeks to kick in. | ||
| So good for your mind. | ||
| So good for all your cells. | ||
| Looking for telomeres. | ||
| Just get a bottle of ultramethylene blue. | ||
| Support the broadcast. | ||
| Finally, because we got even more documents in and more depositions and things, we are about to file our huge, massive civil rights suit with conspiracy against rights, all the proof. | ||
| The DOJ, the CIA, the Democratic Party, the law firms. | ||
| I mean, this is this is, and by the way, under the rules, we had to show them the suit a few weeks ago, and they went completely ape and threatened us and everything else with all this stuff they're going to do. | ||
| Great. | ||
| Because we got all the evidence up one side and down the other. | ||
| But I'm taking on the big boys. | ||
| So know this. | ||
| The majority of the funding you send us buying products goes to the fight against the tyrants. | ||
| And we are fully committed to that. | ||
| They want this show off the air because I know what I'm talking about. | ||
| That's why I get mad at the shows that are, you know, innuendo and conspiracy theories. | ||
| I'm not, I've never been a conspiracy theorist, folks. | ||
| That's what the media calls me. | ||
| That's a CIA term. | ||
| I am an analyst. | ||
| I'm a futurist. | ||
| And I know what I'm talking about. | ||
| And my guests know what they're talking about. | ||
| You know my rule. | ||
| Who do I have on all the time? | ||
| People that are consistently right. | ||
| I associate with people that got their acts together. | ||
| And I can tell you, we know what we're doing. | ||
| And this broadcast belongs to you. | ||
| You built this. | ||
| It's fighting for your future, my future, all of us collectively, but we can't do it without you. | ||
| Make the commitment in this ocean of media information. | ||
| The bad guys particularly hate this show because we know what we're doing. | ||
| We're steering people right. | ||
| But we can't take these people on without you. | ||
| I need your support. | ||
| Word of mouth, prayer, and financial support. | ||
| And I make it damn easy. | ||
| This is a win-win. | ||
| All you got to do is go to the authorstore.com and get the supplements. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I'm going to stop there. | ||
| I'm just getting ready to go to war. | ||
| I mean, we're going to depose hundreds of people. | ||
| We've got research teams, hardcore top lawyers that are totally pissed, that have won giant judgments across the country over and over again, who are, by the way, are obsessed with this case now because they can't believe it. | ||
| We got the CIA, FBI running the attacks. | ||
| We have all the proof. | ||
| We have the leaks. | ||
| We have whistleblowers. | ||
| We have the documents. | ||
| We have the depositions. | ||
| I mean, this is just absolute. | ||
| I mean, you know, I'm in Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
| You know, I'm in Arctic Frost. | ||
| It's all over the news. | ||
| I'm in the top 30 people targeted by the deep state consistently because there's, you know, every time stuff gets declassified, I'm right there at the top. | ||
| I'm always in there. | ||
| And that's okay. | ||
| People say, God, why don't you give up? | ||
| No, I got in this knowing it'd be a fight. | ||
| I'm just saying we are now on their ass, folks. | ||
| You notice I'm still banned everywhere, but X and Rumble. | ||
| All these other people spewing totally made up crap that just discredits everything. | ||
| They're not just on every other network. | ||
| They're force-fed and pushed to discredit everybody. | ||
| And then I see these people that say, oh, Jones is criticizing this person because he's jealous. | ||
| I love other talk show hosts that are telling the truth. | ||
| I love other journalists that are fighting the globalists. | ||
| They want to put me in prison and kill me. | ||
| They want to enslave you. | ||
| If there were a whole bunch of badass talk show hosts and we were totally winning right now, and there were people way better than me, I would quit right now. | ||
| I'd say, hey, crew, you can run it. | ||
| Who wants to come run the Infowars network? | ||
| If people don't, I'd shut this son of the bitch down. | ||
| I've been doing this 32 years in April, and I've poured my soul into it. | ||
| And it's not that I don't want to keep doing it. | ||
| It's that now it's all I do. | ||
| When I sleep, all I do is dream about this. | ||
| When I get up at 4 a.m., it's all I do. | ||
| I am so completely committed now that I am a machine and that I don't even think I could quit if I tried now. | ||
| And it's frightening. | ||
| And so I guess it's a good thing I'm so committed, but it's getting more intense. | ||
| It's getting, it's getting where I don't even, I'm a robot now. | ||
| I just, but I still have all the emotions. | ||
| My soul is stronger than ever, and my discernment is way more powerful. | ||
| And my knowledge of things, and it's very painful to see people caught up in the system. | ||
| And I just, it's not like I want to quit and want to stop. | ||
| It's the opposite. | ||
| I realize that if I don't pull back soon, I'll be completely, absolutely overtaken by this fight because there's already not much left of me. | ||
| And by that, of the old Alex Jones, the guy that was funny, the guy that liked sunsets, the person that had, you know, things other than this. | ||
| And I've always been mainly focused on fighting the globalists, but now it's all I can do. | ||
| It's all I can think about. | ||
| I mean, I just have dreams about fighting the globalists and all this technical stuff. | ||
| And I work during my dreams and I wake up during them. | ||
| I'm like, God, please let me just dream about something nice like I used to. | ||
| Please, can I just have a little bit of rest? | ||
| Can I just have some time where I'm not, you know, in this? | ||
| And I'm not complaining. | ||
| I'm just saying that when I see people say Jones is criticizing Candace Owens because he's jealous of her. | ||
| I like Candace. | ||
| She's done a lot of great work. | ||
| And I went and looked at what she was putting out and doing, and it was made up insane crap. | ||
| We disproved it. | ||
| Mitch, Snow, and Wachuca and the planes. | ||
| And now she says, no, it's time traveling. | ||
| And the government followed her as a kid, and Charlie is a kid. | ||
| And he got control of the secrets of the Mesopotamia or whatever. | ||
| And he is the holder of the keys, like Ghost or the Traveler and Ghostbusters or something. | ||
| And I'm just like watching this. | ||
| And it's just like, it's just like, it just discredits everything. | ||
| And so I was just honest about it. | ||
| And I got pissed off about it. | ||
| And what do you expect me to do here? | ||
| Doesn't mean I don't question TPUSA. | ||
| It doesn't mean I don't think that there was other people helping kill Charlie. | ||
| But when I looked at the whole attack by her and this whole group, it was take down TPUSA no matter what, hit him with all these other made-up things. | ||
| And I can see they were working with the Democrats, all these other Democrat podcasters and talk show hosts, and big tech boosting what she was doing. | ||
| I didn't mean to single her out. | ||
| I was just, she was just kind of the lead elephant, you know, stampeding this. | ||
| And I just felt a responsibility. | ||
| I mean, I do what God tells me. | ||
| The Holy Spirit's like, she's what she's doing wrong. | ||
| She's wild-eyed enjoying it, bullying people, and I want you to go after her. | ||
| And you saw me at first, and I wanted to do it because I'm Mr. Don't Infight. | ||
| Everybody knows that. | ||
| But when our own people really are working for the other side, either consciously or unconsciously, I had a responsibility to do it. | ||
| And that's the only reason I did that. | ||
| And, you know, it tore, it tore my guts out. | ||
| And you notice I've not been, I didn't do much of a victory lap a little bit with Fuentes, but it's not a victory lap. | ||
| And then I saw people go, oh, well, she doesn't literally mean time travel. | ||
| She doesn't literally mean, yeah, no, she said she literally believed it. | ||
| And my point is, is that it gets more wild, more insane, more crazy each day. | ||
| Now she's going to tell you she's Santa Claus. | ||
| And so that's why I said five weeks ago, I said, Candace, have you had a breakdown? | ||
| Have you had a nervous breakdown? | ||
| Because I knew she'd been giving the stuff on Mitch Schineau being a con artist, and I didn't want to bring that out. | ||
| I wanted her to drop it. | ||
| Don't drop the Charlie Kirk investigation. | ||
| Just drop that. | ||
| And she didn't. | ||
| Her and her surrogates came after me. | ||
| And I might have got a little emotional and pissed off about it. | ||
| Because I don't like attacking people that have been traditionally on our side. | ||
| But my problem is I get excited about anything I do. | ||
| Once I do it, I'm going to go ahead and do it. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| So I want to see leaders and people that I know get it, that are dialed in, that are clicked in. | ||
| And I'm out of here. | ||
| You ain't going to see me no more. | ||
| And I've told you this for decades. | ||
| My mission is to become obsolete. | ||
| My mission is to have so many people awake, so many people knowing what's going on, that they can't kill one or two of us and shut this down. | ||
| We still, a lot of people have a big general knowledge, big understanding of certain things, but they don't have the full spectrum knowledge to be able to like a hologram, you know, pull up all the different systems and pieces. | ||
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Nostalgia's Grief
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| I saw the host of Dark Waters the other day. | ||
| He did a really good analysis. | ||
| I like that guy. | ||
| It's like, he says exactly what I'm thinking. | ||
| It's like we're Sympotico. | ||
| It's the Spirit, Holy Spirit. | ||
| And he was describing like, got this whole 3D model up, seeing all the pieces together. | ||
| And you've got to click to that to get it. | ||
| And all I'm trying to do is get people to see what I'm seeing. | ||
| I'm not up here on the mountain saying, man, I got all the answers. | ||
| And aren't I great? | ||
| I'm up here chewed up, shot up, bleeding, arrows sticking out of me. | ||
| And I got a responsibility to keep fighting. | ||
| And I'm just like, you know, how much do I have to be proven right about it? | ||
| How many times do I have to be proven right for people to listen to me? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'm giving you everything I got, okay? | ||
| Everything I got. | ||
| And I can't do it without your prayer. | ||
| That's all I'm asking for because I am. | ||
| I'm the opposite of tired. | ||
| I am consumed. | ||
| And my knowledge is growing exponentially. | ||
| And the problem is I don't have ways to describe things properly because they're so complex. | ||
| And I know a lot of you are smart too. | ||
| You have that same conundrum. | ||
| And that's why we got the Holy Spirit to lead God and direct us together. | ||
| And that through that spirit guiding us all together, that's how we're going to get the synergy. | ||
| And we're independent, but the oneness under Christ is the only way we're not going to blow the planet up. | ||
| Because humans are made in the image of God. | ||
| And you see, we're building God-like systems. | ||
| Doesn't mean we're gods. | ||
| We're made in the image of God. | ||
| But we're like monkeys running around in a weapons factory with hand grenades or something. | ||
| And if we aren't being guided by the Holy Spirit, which doesn't take our will, doesn't enslave us, doesn't turn us into automatons, but through that interface, we get guided into that symphony of God's system. | ||
| That's the only way we're not going to all kill each other. | ||
| And the Bible says the beginning of knowledge is sorrow. | ||
| And with great knowledge comes great sorrow. | ||
| And it's a very bittersweet. | ||
| The sorrow is sweet. | ||
| It's bitter and sweet. | ||
| The way I would describe it is the feeling of nostalgia. | ||
| Nostalgia is a pain, but it's a good pain. | ||
| And now I just have, I've always had nostalgic thoughts. | ||
| I know you do too, but now I'm just constantly in nostalgia. | ||
| Constantly reassessing the past, reassessing things that happened to get clues to the current and the future. | ||
| Because those who don't know history don't repeat it. | ||
| And I just feel the incredible will of our species and all we've been through and all the struggles and all the fights of our ancestors to then just give over our humanity and just let the satanic system come in and give us poison shots that attack our DNA and literally vandalize the code that God created. | ||
| And I just am a fan of humanity. | ||
| I'm such a supporter and lover and backer of one of God's greatest works. | ||
| And I just hate seeing people hate humanity. | ||
| I hate seeing people turn to the dark side. | ||
| I hate seeing people that really just can't get that connection to God they really need to burn out all the devil that's in them. | ||
| And I'm not up here on some hot horse, folks. | ||
| Let me tell you something. | ||
| Without God, I'd be the worst devil you can imagine. | ||
| But through God, I have been reprieved. | ||
| I have been saved. | ||
| I have been jerked back. | ||
| For with much wisdom comes much sorrow. | ||
| The more knowledge, the more grief. | ||
| Ecclesiastes 1.18. | ||
| Boy, ain't that the truth. | ||
| But the pain is completion. | ||
| And on the other side of it is victory. | ||
| But you get an idea of God's timelessness and God's loneliness. | ||
| That's why God made sentient beings with consciousness and free will. | ||
| Because God did not want to be alone. | ||
| And you really, within the timelessness of that, can feel God's spirit of love and decency and perfection and beauty, but also you can feel the sadness in God's heart. | ||
| I feel God's sadness every moment. | ||
| And as sadness intensifies, I'm literally just like, God, really, how much more discernment are you about to give me? | ||
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Because I can't handle it. | |
| And I know why most people don't want to get involved in doing good because it's scary to get involved in good. | ||
| Evil comes after you. | ||
| It's also scary to face all these bad things that are happening. | ||
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Creatine's Brain Benefits
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| But let me tell you something. | ||
| The alternative of serving Satan is much worse. | ||
| So just do what you're supposed to do, folks. | ||
| But I wanted to be honest with you. | ||
| I didn't get into why Trump's doing what he's doing with these statements on Greenland. | ||
| People say it's so crazy. | ||
| There's a method of the madness there. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
| I'm going to get the number out. | ||
| Take your phone calls. | ||
| So many other massive subjects straight ahead. | ||
| Hour number two, please stay with us. | ||
| They looked at sleep deprivation with creatine supplementation. | ||
| And so they randomized people to either drink a placebo drink or drink 20 grams of creatine through the night. | ||
| And they kept them awake all night. | ||
| And they had them do brain puzzle quizzes. | ||
| And when the subjects were getting the 20 grams of creatine, they did way better on the brain puzzles, but they also complained about being tired a lot less. | ||
| And so the conclusion is creatine is somehow acutely preventing your brain from suffering during sleep deprivation. | ||
| And the rationale there is, you know, mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell or the power plant that's producing the energy. | ||
| Creatine is like the power grid, and it distributes that energy throughout the cell. | ||
| And so if the purpose of sleep is to restore the energy that you used up, but then you intervene by putting creatine in there, now you can keep that energy going and you can go more hours before you need to get rest and restore that energy because you've increased your capacity to distribute it. | ||
| That makes sense. | ||
| Used to be, people only thought of creatine as being a muscle thing to help you recover. | ||
| But then over the last year or two, I started hearing talking about cognitive function. | ||
| There is some literature on traumatic brain injury where 20 grams of creatine for six months doubles the rate of healing. | ||
| Whoa. | ||
| That's incredible. | ||
| But it's, yeah, just creatine, I called it more than a performance enhancer because if you just look at where it's distributed in the body, almost every cell in every tissue has the creatine system. | ||
| And if you look at the literature, they'll say, well, it's more important in certain cells. | ||
| Like it's really important in your muscles because your muscles have this very polarized, sometimes they're at rest, sometimes their energy demand is going through the roof. | ||
| And it's really important in like long cells. | ||
| So for example, your retina is part of your central nervous system. | ||
| It's this really long cell that's coming from the brain into the eye. | ||
| And creatine helps move energy back and forth. | ||
| But if you just look at where, instead of where is it most important, you just like, where is it? | ||
| It's like almost every cell in your body has creatine and it's helping distribute the energy that the mitochondria make throughout your whole body. | ||
| And that includes pumping stomach acid. | ||
| It includes sperm swimming up the vaginal canal. | ||
| And so if you just look at where it is, you would think that creatine would help a lot more than muscles. | ||
| And I think creatine is really important because it's not in the mitochondria so much as it carries forth the mitochondrial energy of the rest of the cell. | ||
| That also feeds back in the repair functions for the mitochondria. | ||
| And so I think creatine, optimizing your creatine status is super important. | ||
| And I think that everyone who's not eating one or two pounds of meat per day should probably be taking creatine. | ||
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Mr. Wordsworth, Liquidated
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| into this room at your own risk because it leads to the future. | ||
| Not a future that will be, but one that might be. | ||
| This is not a new world. | ||
| It is simply an extension of what began in the old one. | ||
| It has patterned itself after every dictator who has ever planted the ripping imprint of a boat on the pages of history since the beginning of time. | ||
| It has refinements, technological advances, and a more sophisticated approach to the destruction of human freedom. | ||
| But like every one of the superstates that preceded it, it has one iron rule. | ||
| Logic is an enemy and truth is a menace. | ||
| This is Mr. Romney Wordsworth in his last 48 hours on Earth. | ||
| He's a citizen of the state, but will soon have to be eliminated because he's built out of flesh and because he has a mind. | ||
| You've been under investigation, Mr. Wordsworth, for the mandatory period of one year and 11 months. | ||
| You're found to be obsolete. | ||
| The purpose of this hearing is to make a finding in the matter and make a sentence accordingly. | ||
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Do you understand that, Mr. Wordsworth? | |
| And your occupation, Mr. Wordsworth. | ||
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Librarians. | |
| A library. | ||
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Having to do with books. | |
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Books. | ||
| Since there are no more books, Mr. Wordsworth, there are no more libraries. | ||
| The field investigators in your sector have classified you as obsolete. | ||
| Your rights are as follows. | ||
| Mr. Wordsworth, you are to be liquidated within a period of 48 hours. | ||
| You are obsolete, Mr. Wordsworth. | ||
| A lie. | ||
| No man is obsolete. | ||
| You have no function, Mr. Wordsworth. | ||
| You're an anachronism like a ghost from another time. | ||
| I am nothing more than a reminder to you that you cannot destroy truth by burning pages. | ||
| You're a bug, Mr. Wordsworth, a crawling insect, an ugly, misformed little creature who has no purpose here, no meaning. | ||
| I am a human being. | ||
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Delusions, Mr. Wordsworth. | |
| Delusions that you inject into your veins with printer's ink. | ||
| The narcotics that you call literature, poetry, essays, all kinds, all of it, an opiate. | ||
| You have nothing but spindly limbs and a dream. | ||
| And the state has no use for your kind. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I tell you, I don't care. | ||
| I'm a human being. | ||
| I exist. | ||
| And if I speak one thought aloud, that thought lives even after I'm shoveled into my grave. | ||
| The chancellor, the late Chanceburg, was only partly correct. | ||
| He was obsolete. | ||
| And so is the state, the entity he worshipped. | ||
| Any state, any entity, any ideology that fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of man, that state is obsolete. | ||
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London Silver Shortfall
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| Now, I told you many years ago that we would beat the globalist system that was going to fall apart. | ||
| We knew that for sure just because of God's promise and knowing humanity's destiny. | ||
| But when China, 17 years ago, totally broke with the globalists, I said, that's it. | ||
| It'll fall apart. | ||
| It'll take time, though. | ||
| Could be decades. | ||
| Could be sooner. | ||
| And now, before Trump got re-elected, I said, look, he's going to win. | ||
| It's going to be a giant landslide. | ||
| It'll look like a small landslide because of the fraud. | ||
| And I said, they will then admit that the neoliberal, that's what they call it, New World Order, is dead. | ||
| That's now all over the Financial Times, all over Wall Street Journal, New York Times. | ||
| They admit it's over. | ||
| Carney was top globalist. | ||
| They installed in Canada was just in China last week. | ||
| He pledged allegiance to Xi Jinping. | ||
| And when the reporter said, well, what did that mean, the New World Order with Canada and China, and the EU? | ||
| He said, well, that's going to be the EU, China, and us against America. | ||
| So there's a power vacuum now, and everything's up for grabs. | ||
| And if we don't grab the Panama Canal, and if we don't push into Venezuela, and if we don't get into Greenland, we've just handed it all over. | ||
| And you could say, well, God, that sounds imperial. | ||
| Well, what do you think all this is? | ||
| The point is, this is America running its own affairs. | ||
| And if we don't get control of our hemisphere, we're done. | ||
| Will the Rat Backstay with us? | ||
| Well, it was 26 months ago. | ||
| We should go pull that interview and re-air it. | ||
| Then I got Dr. Kirk Elliott on, who is a sponsor, but that's a side issue. | ||
| He's a top economist, 25-year company, overnight success story. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| Number one silver gold broker in North America. | ||
| Economist. | ||
| And I knew it was time to get back in. | ||
| After 14 years of not promoting silver and gold, because it was speculative before that, it's not speculative now. | ||
| All the indicators are in one direction. | ||
| It'd be like if they put 10,000 pounds of TNT up on the side of a cliff and drilled into it, and then people said, well, which way will the rocks fall? | ||
| They're going to fall down. | ||
| This is not rocket science, folks. | ||
| The only question is how much does it go up? | ||
| It's a global all-time high again today, $95 an ounce for silver. | ||
| And all the indicators are for silver and gold. | ||
| All the major institutions are flooding in right now. | ||
| Soon the public's going to figure this out. | ||
| And when the retail buyer gets involved, Katie bar the door. | ||
| Still, the retail population has not figured it out. | ||
| And despite that, places like Costco are running out of silver. | ||
| The exchanges are running out. | ||
| The minute the general public figures this out, you're going to have exponential price increases, and your problem will be getting it. | ||
| But that's not why Kirk's here. | ||
| When he leaves us at the bottom of the hour, I will get to the big Greenland situation and why that's so important. | ||
| They're calling Trump completely insane for the letter he issued. | ||
| This is 3D chess. | ||
| Trump is not 3D chess on everything, but at geopolitics, he's 3D chess. | ||
| On economics, he's 3D chess. | ||
| And I know exactly what he's doing, why he's doing it. | ||
| I'll explain after Kirk leaves us. | ||
| But we have exponentially more incredible developments day to day. | ||
| Kirk is very busy, very hard to get on. | ||
| Dr. Elliott, let's go over the latest developments and what we're seeing here as this unfolds. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, it's daily, even on, even on a holiday when the markets aren't open, silver is soaring, right? | ||
| So, so Eric Sprat, brilliant metals guy, analyst, has his own company. | ||
| You know, he's calling for $300 silver. | ||
| So there's an article that was written about his video. | ||
| By the way, what did I say? | ||
| What did I say last week? | ||
| I said, I see 300. | ||
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You did. | |
| This year. | ||
| Yes, yes, you did. | ||
| And I'm the king of understating things, right? | ||
| I mean, I think that we were going to hit $200 by the end of this year. | ||
| We could possibly absolutely blow through that. | ||
| Remember a couple of weeks ago, I said, we're going to be $100 before the end of this month. | ||
| And we're at 95 right now. | ||
| I think what's happening is this paradigm shifting moment of where, and you nailed it in your first comments here. | ||
| This is not a speculative run. | ||
| This is true, fundamental supply and demand. | ||
| You know, what was speculative in the past? | ||
| The Hunt brothers, they were speculators trying to corner the market. | ||
| That was a speculative run. | ||
| In 2010, when silver went from 12 to 48, a 4X increase in like nine months, that was a speculative run. | ||
| And I told listeners at the time with economists I had on, they were honest too. | ||
| They said, listen, this is a get-in, get out thing. | ||
| We told them this is speculative, and we told them at the top, get out. | ||
| This is a totally different animal. | ||
| And we did as a firm. | ||
| We got out of silver when it was at, and we rolled into gold. | ||
| And then gold for from 2011 till 2020, we were in gold. | ||
| People think, oh, Kirk is just a silver guy. | ||
| No, I'm not. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I don't care which metal we're in as long as it's the one that's outperforming. | ||
| Well, you said when you first came on 26, 27 months ago, folks, don't touch gold. | ||
| Go silver. | ||
| It's what? | ||
| Almost double performed gold. | ||
| That was, it's the number one investment in the world. | ||
| It was the perfect, perfect. | ||
| I mean, you nailed it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, last year, silver was up 147%. | ||
| Gold is up 60-something. | ||
| Okay, it outperformed. | ||
| This year, year to date, Alex, these numbers are astronomical off the charts. | ||
| Silver is up 32.45% year to date. | ||
| It's January 19th. | ||
| It's like, oh my word, we're up 32% in the first two and a half weeks of the year. | ||
| Gold's up 8.2%. | ||
| Not too shabby, but what does that mean? | ||
| Silver is outperforming gold by a factor of four times, four times faster growth than gold. | ||
| So why not be in silver, right? | ||
| So we are. | ||
| Now, Eric Sprat, brilliant analyst, right? | ||
| So his thesis is $300 silver. | ||
| That's what you said. | ||
| Mine was 200. | ||
| So here's why. | ||
| I want to just go over some bullet points of why. | ||
| So when we are looking at a physical shortage of silver, this isn't speculation like 2010. | ||
| This isn't speculation like the Hunt brothers. | ||
| In 2010, we didn't have ETFs, Alex. | ||
| We didn't have AI chips. | ||
| We didn't have cryptocurrency mining. | ||
| We didn't have electric vehicles, really, in 2010. | ||
| This is now an actual supply and demand physical shortage of silver. | ||
| And we need to have Trump and other governments creating a floodgate of monetizing and bringing silver in as an open investment. | ||
| Yes, absolutely. | ||
| So you look at where America is headed with Trump putting silver on the critical materials list, right, for national security reasons, which is why he's looking at Greenland for national security reasons, right? | ||
| And you're going to talk about that when I'm done here, but I want to address Greenland just a little bit why this is causing a massive potential supply shortage in silver, which is going to cause the price to go up even further. | ||
| Not to mention as you predicted Venezuela, but please do. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Venezuela, yeah. | ||
| So there's impossible demand math here. | ||
| Impossible, right? | ||
| So global mine supply, like we talked about a couple of shows ago, is 800 million ounces annually. | ||
| India in October alone bought 55 million ounces. | ||
| Annualized, that's 660 million ounces. | ||
| Wait a second. | ||
| India is on pace to do probably 80% of the global mining supply every single year. | ||
| This is impossible math. | ||
| You look at the short positions that Bank of America has, upwards of 4.5, along with Citi, about 4.4 billion ounces of silver in short position with 830 million ounces annual production. | ||
| This is impossible math. | ||
| Ultimately, you run out. | ||
| And what are they going to do when people that own those short positions want physical delivery? | ||
| They're not going to get it, Alex. | ||
| This is why the prices keep going up, right? | ||
| So COMEX is actually running out of silver. | ||
| Why is COMEX running out of silver? | ||
| The last article I sent you that we were talking about talks about what China is offering for silver right now. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| It's about $103 an ounce today. | ||
| They are offering $103 an ounce when silver is 95. | ||
| Why would they offer that much more? | ||
| Why would they put export controls on silver for the rest of the world? | ||
| Because they're out, Alex. | ||
| This is why they're out. | ||
| They want to be the first in line offering a massive premium when people are selling, locking in their profits, which is premature. | ||
| People should not do that right now. | ||
| But some people are. | ||
| They're not educated. | ||
| They're just selling, locking in profits. | ||
| And China is the first one to gobble it up at $103 an ounce. | ||
| So what are hedge funds? | ||
| What are big banks doing? | ||
| They're unloading COMEX to ship it to China. | ||
| Because if you can buy in America at $95 an ounce, sell it in China the same day for $103, that's instantly. | ||
| You explained this a month ago. | ||
| I forget the exact number, but did they offer like 90 when it was 80? | ||
| It's the same thing. | ||
| They want first dibs and they know where the market's going. | ||
| So this is basically the real price of silver in the market is 103 right now. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And so because China is where the strength is headed in the physical markets, right? | ||
| Because they're the massive manufacturer of the world still. | ||
| They're the largest producer of silver in the world still, right? | ||
| And so when their price is 103, to me, that's the actual price, right? | ||
| Because that's where the markets are headed. | ||
| Now, what Trump is doing is absolutely incredible. | ||
| And this is where we're going to have even more shortages coming up, like in a big, big way. | ||
| So let's say that you're Comex. | ||
| Why would you send metals to London to fulfill their shortfall? | ||
| They're not going to do it. | ||
| No, with Trump's tariffs on because of Greenland, right? | ||
| What does Trump want to slap on the European Union? | ||
| 10 to 25% tariffs, right? | ||
| So if you're going to fund the shortfall in London, it's almost like who cares? | ||
| Who cares if the price that they're offering is like China, $103 an ounce, which it's not, but let's say that it were. | ||
| If you send it to London to fulfill their shortfall and Trump slaps a 25% tariff on the EU, you're going to have to pay an extra 25% to get next month. | ||
| This is open economic warfare. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And Trump said the lawsuits against U.S. companies, the censorship is the real reason he's doing all this. | ||
| So there's some very smart thinking there. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So here's where there's already a shortfall. | ||
| We've already addressed this numerous times. | ||
| You don't have to go over it again. | ||
| A monstrous shortfall that only cascades into the future. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And now with potential for tariffs, there's not a single wise, operationally management type silver producer that's actually going to send silver to London if they know that if they're going to get it back to fulfill demand in America. | ||
| So you're saying their exchange will run out, which has already basically happened before, triggering the latest run. | ||
| So what do the numbers show? | ||
| When do they run out? | ||
| How do they try to cover that up with another glitch claiming the lights went off or something? | ||
| Well, potentially, I mean, we don't know exactly when it runs out, but here's the math. | ||
| 813 million ounces of production a year globally through all the mines, $4.4 billion in short positions, which aren't long-term positions. | ||
| Like these are usually three months. | ||
| But China wouldn't be paying a giant premium if they didn't know. | ||
| I know. | ||
| So what does their move signify? | ||
| What do they think the timeline is? | ||
| By them paying that much right now, probably a matter of half a year or less would be my guess, right? | ||
| Because why would you pay a 10% premium for something if you were not concerned about it? | ||
| You wouldn't, right? | ||
| So you would just wait. | ||
| You would just wait till futures contracts expire, which are like probably 90 days out. | ||
| And you would just go through normal business. | ||
| And let's be clear, there's also a rare earth mineral battle between Trump and China. | ||
| Now where the U.S. is just going into the markets, buying it up, even though it's mined by China, that's going to drive this up as well because it's part of that basket. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I mean, this is absolutely correct. | ||
| And this is why Trump, in his wisdom right now, signed the executive order last week to actually put price floors on silver for other countries. | ||
| Why? | ||
| He's trying to negotiate deals with other countries outside of China and the BRICS nation saying, hey, if you're a producer of silver, here, we'll put a price floor on it. | ||
| China went in and made all the deals, undercut us. | ||
| Trump is going directly and cutting them off right now. | ||
| Yeah, and going to other countries saying, if you will sign, negotiate with us to get us silver because it's now a critical material that we need for national security. | ||
| We're going to put a price floor on it. | ||
| So you don't need to worry about it. | ||
| See, what is that going to do? | ||
| It's going to absolutely cut off China from the knees. | ||
| They stopped exporting already. | ||
| So Trump is saying, all right, we don't need China. | ||
| I'm going to cut deals with other countries, put a price floor on it so we can continue to get it in. | ||
| Now, the fact that China, which is the largest exporter of silver on the planet, is no longer exporting silver to the rest of the world, massive supply issue. | ||
| Add to that Trump's tariffs, potential tariffs on the EU because of Greenland. | ||
| London, as we talked about, Alex, all roads lead to London in the metals markets. | ||
| In the financial world, all roads always lead to London. | ||
| They aren't going to get their supply. | ||
| Not only are they not going to get it from China, they're not going to get it from COMEX. | ||
| And now here's us as investors. | ||
| Here's the manufacturers of the world being Sony, Samsung, LG, Lockheed Martin, which is actually a matter of national security, right? | ||
| How about the nuclear industry? | ||
| What about AI chips? | ||
| These are all needed for national security, right? | ||
| So Trump is trying to shore up supply, but that doesn't matter because it is not going to go through London. | ||
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| So for people like us, we're going to ultimately run out of supply. | ||
| Now, this is going to cause the price to go up a lot. | ||
| A lot. | ||
| I mean, we're going to be able to do that. | ||
| And that's a total no-brainer. | ||
| So probably you've been projecting the numbers we're at. | ||
| You always under promise over deliver. | ||
| But looking at this, if you look at all of the amplification effects, the inflation, the industrial uses, the trade wars, the cutoff of major silver supplies, one of the biggest suppliers of the world, Venezuela, all that. | ||
| What is the term in economics? | ||
| Oh, there's different ones. | ||
| I just kind of a man of the streets that's wearing this watching. | ||
| I don't have all the technical terms in my mind, but I see how it all intersects. | ||
| What is it called where something gets so hot and it's not available and it goes up so high that it then crashes and kind of destroys the market? | ||
| Well, that's a tulip. | ||
| Nobody, that's a mania. | ||
| You don't need tulips to live. | ||
| With silver in all the computers, you can. | ||
| So I don't see there's any way that even an overheating somehow makes people pull back from it. | ||
| I see it creating the run of runs. | ||
| I think we're about, I mean, and look, I think, you know, who knows what silver might do. | ||
| It might shoot up to $1,000 an ounce and then plunge back down to 500. | ||
| It doesn't matter, folks. | ||
| I mean, the point is all I see is bull, bull, bull. | ||
| I just see bull market, bull market. | ||
| The question is, how violent and volatile will it get? | ||
| Is that accurate? | ||
| Yeah, it is accurate. | ||
| I mean, you, you talked about the tulip and you, you know, that was a Dutch bubble in tulips way back in the day, right? | ||
| Hundreds of years ago. | ||
| We saw tech stocks in 2000 went through a speculative bubble. | ||
| Most things that we see are speculative bubbles. | ||
| They're not tied to supply and demand, right? | ||
| Whether it's tech stops or AI chips or NVIDIA, you know, all these things that we're seeing, they're not necessarily manias, but they're certainly bubbles that are caused by excess capital entering the market. | ||
| They're definitely gold. | ||
| I'll call them gold rushes. | ||
| Yeah, it's like a gold rush, right? | ||
| But this is not that. | ||
| This is true supply and demand. | ||
| This is so different than anything that we've experienced in the past because could you get by in life without a stock? | ||
| Sure, you could. | ||
| Could you get by in life without silver? | ||
| I kind of doubt it. | ||
| I was about to use the analogy of oxygen. | ||
| Oxygen is not a tulip. | ||
| For industry, for computers, for satellites, for weapons, this is like oxygen. | ||
| To robots and computers, this is oxygen. | ||
| So a giant bubble in this is not a thing. | ||
| It's even an issue. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, who knows how high the prices go? | ||
| I mean, at that point, how much will manufacturers pay if they go out of business without silver? | ||
| It's not like this flat screen TV behind me is made of 100% silver. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| And people said, Kirk, this is insane. | ||
| This is going to put everything that we buy out of reach if silver goes to $1,000 an ounce. | ||
| It's like, no, it won't. | ||
| That TV probably has two ounces of silver in it. | ||
| So if, I mean, yeah, Sony's going to have to raise the prices on. | ||
| Well, bottom line, bottom line is it either continues to grow historically best investment or it could go completely bonker town. | ||
| And we'll tell people, you'll tell them, hey, we're in speculative market here. | ||
| You know, if silver hit $500 by next year, I would imagine you're coming on there and say, yeah, you might want to sell some, folks. | ||
| I think we're going to be conservative here. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| And that's the ratio trade that we've been talking about, right? | ||
| Ultimately, I don't care, Alex, if we're in gold or silver. | ||
| I don't. | ||
| I want to be in the one that's outperforming, the one that's doing better, right? | ||
| And it happens to be silver right now. | ||
| But even, you know, we've talked about ultimately we are going to lock in profits in silver, roll them into gold. | ||
| And then as gold outperforms, because central banks are going into it and so forth, we will be in the right place at the right time the majority of the time. | ||
| Now, Bank of Montreal just this morning did something. | ||
| It's like, okay, this is amazing. | ||
| They warned that the silver gold ratio is going to approach a historic bottom. | ||
| Okay, this is what we've been talking about. | ||
| What's the historic bottom? | ||
| It's like 20 to 1 historically, but modern day, this was in 2010. | ||
| It got to 30 to 1, meaning it takes 30 ounces of silver to buy one ounce of gold. | ||
| Where is it today? | ||
| Around 50. | ||
| Where was it around Christmas time? | ||
| Close to 80. | ||
| That ratio is shrinking. | ||
| So as it approaches, according to Bank of Montreal, and what I've been saying for two years, we are going to approach this bottom. | ||
| It means silver is going to dramatically outperform gold, which as we see already year to date, it's up 32%. | ||
| Gold's up 8%. | ||
| It is growing by a factor of four times faster than gold. | ||
| Now, gold gets all of the media attention. | ||
| I know. | ||
| I have family and listeners go, why don't you like gold? | ||
| And I'm like, I love gold. | ||
| Silver is the thing that has been underperformed. | ||
| I love gold too. | ||
| I love it too. | ||
| It's the one that's suppressed. | ||
| So pitch, let's pitch this now. | ||
| Folks, you can call it a free consultation. | ||
| You can also roll over financial instruments. | ||
| This is the surest thing out there. | ||
| The number one investment the last two years has been silver. | ||
| Number two is gold. | ||
| And it's a far behind that. | ||
| Kirk Elliott's the top rated with the certified best prices. | ||
| You know what wholesale is every day? | ||
| That's what you're getting. | ||
| You can sell it back with no charge. | ||
| Nobody does that. | ||
| Kirk can only do this because he's so huge now. | ||
| The scalability, his profits are so small. | ||
| But I go with him, even though we get a fraction of the sponsorship because I will not rip you off, folks. | ||
| It's not rocket science. | ||
| People selling you to Mismatic, collectible stuff. | ||
| It's a lie, folks. | ||
| You can look at wholesale. | ||
| You can know what you're getting. | ||
| It'll be online every day. | ||
| Here's wholesale. | ||
| You get it from Kirk at that. | ||
| Now, notice what you're getting from him for silver. | ||
| You know, I guess it was a little bit of the wholesale, you know, 97 bucks or whatever an ounce. | ||
| Go somewhere else. | ||
| Oh, it's a collectible. | ||
| It's $150 in a coin. | ||
| I mean, you know, no, this is not rocket science, folks. | ||
| Listen to me. | ||
| Go to Kirk Elliott right now. | ||
| kpm.com forward slash gold kpm.com forward slash gold 720-6005-3900. | ||
| Kirk, tell people how they get in touch with you and what you're offering. | ||
| Yeah, so go to that link that we made for you or call us at that number. | ||
| And here's what you can do. | ||
| You can roll over your IRA. | ||
| You can roll over an old 401k. | ||
| You can roll over a current 401k if you're over 59 and a half. | ||
| Get out of paper, right? | ||
| Like we've talked about before. | ||
| This with Trump's tariffs, that's going to not do good for the stock market. | ||
| It's going to do great, great for precious metals. | ||
| With the Japanese bond market collapsing, great for precious metals. | ||
| Get out of paper, roll into physical, tangible gold and silver, IRAs, 401ks, cash accounts, brokerage accounts. | ||
| We can help you with it. | ||
| Whether you take delivery of it or you store it, up to you. | ||
| We'll navigate through that with you. | ||
| I mean, you can lead a horse to water. | ||
| You can't make a drink. | ||
| And I know you got to go. | ||
| And I got to cover other news, but do two more minutes with us. | ||
| I want to ask how the Japanese getting rid of that trade has helped contribute to this as well. | ||
| When we come back with Under Kirk Elliot, we'll be right back to stay with us. | ||
| This is so important, folks. | ||
| You may not care about silver and gold, but it cares about you. | ||
| 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 bunnies. | ||
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| hour number four straight ahead. | ||
| After Kirk leaves us here in a few minutes, I'm going to tell you what's really going on with Greenland. | ||
| And when I tell you, this is what's going on. | ||
| Just watch. | ||
| This is so important to understand. | ||
| This is 3D chess by Trump. | ||
| Now, my enemies will take a clip of me saying Trump is not 3D chess on other issues. | ||
| It'd be like Tom Brady saying he's 3D chess as a quarterback. | ||
| Maybe he's not 3D chess as a downhill skier. | ||
| Trump has blind spots. | ||
| So do I. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I get big theoretical plans and things. | ||
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| I'm not good at little minutia. | ||
| So when I say that, I know Trump's MO, but on this, he is a savant and he's got a bunch of the other top people around him. | ||
| And Dr. Elliott's an economist. | ||
| He's been predicting this and it's been happening. | ||
| So I want to finish up here with the question asked you in the break. | ||
| But also, as these different exchanges in the Comex run out, will they have to close at some point, as you predicted months ago, and it goes directly to government sales? | ||
| And you predict now the Pentagon's moving into silver smelting. | ||
| It's talking about securing silver mines around the world now that it's a national security issue. | ||
| And I mean, I just see wild, wild gold rushes, pun intended silver rushes, not out of hype, but just you lay the numbers out. | ||
| I mean, 10 years to get a big mine going. | ||
| They have like a fraction of the silver they need just for industrial uses. | ||
| Then you have global inflation and then you have all this, the rest of this going on. | ||
| My Lord. | ||
| I mean, I think we've been very conservative here. | ||
| And I know they don't have the tricks with the naked shorting up their sleeves. | ||
| You've got the big central banks and brokerage firms already caught trying to do that with their butts hanging out. | ||
| So what will that do to the fiat economy as this all unfolds? | ||
| And then a lot of analysts say, well, Trump's going to create a new stock market, you know, bull run, but could that fall apart? | ||
| And then what does that do if it does fall apart among an economist like you, but that would only push silver and gold up even more. | ||
| So it's like any avenue you go down, we go from explosive growth to absolutely parabolic, insane growth, right? | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| And I'm not convinced that the stock market's going to keep going up. | ||
| This is the reason why the global growth over the last 40 years, Alex, has been because of 0% interest rates in Japan. | ||
| Meaning you can buy the Japanese yen at zero, get that money and instantly, instant arbitrage, invest in U.S. treasuries, European treasuries, U.S. stock market, and make a profit, right? | ||
| So this is what big banks, hedge funds have been doing for 40 years. | ||
| Japan, because of their inflation, had to start jacking up their interest rates. | ||
| Alex, the first time in 30 years, interest rates are higher than they've been in 30 years in Japan. | ||
| The carry trade is over, which means what? | ||
| Global stimulus, which has caused global growth in the stock markets globally, is over. | ||
| Literally, it's over. | ||
| There is no more carry trade, right? | ||
| So that means countries are going to be left to their own devices to try to stimulate their own economy because that is done. | ||
| You get to a point where it goes too high. | ||
| You ultimately have to pay the piper. | ||
| Japan has to pay the piper. | ||
| They can't afford the inflation in their own country. | ||
| So they had to raise interest rates. | ||
| Alex, I think we're going to see a correction in the stock market. | ||
| Even if Trump brings jobs back, people are working. | ||
| Wages are going up. | ||
| He makes America better. | ||
| But the stock market is not just a U.S.-centric thing. | ||
| It is a global market that people from all over the world invest into stock markets, right? | ||
| And the yen carry trade is going to have dramatic implications on that, which are going to have dramatic implications on tangible assets like gold and silver. | ||
| The opposite, though. | ||
| Gold and silver will go up, equities, bonds probably come down. | ||
| And that's how I see it. | ||
| I mean, you look at these things and it's like, I don't understand why people think, oh, this is going to keep going on. | ||
| This is going to continue. | ||
| Not when the global financing has ended. | ||
| There's a difference. | ||
| This is a paradigm shifting moment where we're now moving away from money creation as we've known it, from central bank fiat-based money creation to even central banks saying, hey, we want to start backing our currency with something tangible, something real, right? | ||
| And Trump is even looking at one step further, right? | ||
| The 3D chest that you talked about, we're going into a digital economy. | ||
| So, yeah, let's attach the U.S. dollar to stable coins on the blockchain, right? | ||
| To create demand for the U.S. dollar that wasn't there before. | ||
| So I'm not, Trump is doing everything he can do with the political headwinds that he has to stimulate the U.S. economy. | ||
| But I think a lot of it is going to be so difficult because the yen carry trade is over that I think we all feel the dramatic hit of that. | ||
| So in the meantime, take advantage of these markets, allocate into tangible assets. | ||
| This is why part of the reason why gold and silver are going up so much. | ||
| It's my take on it. | ||
| I mean, it really is an amazing time to be alive. | ||
| And again, even if we born in silver and gold, it signals just huge seismic developments in the global economy. | ||
| And you have the Fed chairman under criminal investigation for lying about the $3 billion innovation. | ||
| Obviously, that is pressure on him. | ||
| Now they're probably going to at least do a quarter basis point again. | ||
| The difference is, will it be too late? | ||
| What is your prognosis? | ||
| Trump, even if there's a correction, thinks by the middle of next year, there's a turnaround. | ||
| We're seeing some signs of the economy turning around. | ||
| What's your real prognosis? | ||
| I think that Jerome Powell will do another quarter point rate reduction before he leaves in the next few months to add to his legacy, right? | ||
| He's got to do this to try to stimulate the economy or else he's going to go down as a horrible Fed share, right? | ||
| Under potential scrutiny for overspendings, all this stuff that's happening. | ||
| So he'll lower interest rates. | ||
| That will cause gold and silver to go up. | ||
| That could actually benefit the stock market temporarily. | ||
| And another reason why I think is because of the political ramifications. | ||
| We're going into an election year. | ||
| People vote with their wallets, Alex. | ||
| So lowering the interest rates right now is going to have a lot of political backing behind it to get this economy kind of cooking while people are deciding who they want to vote for. | ||
| KEPM.com forward slash gold, 720-605-3000. | ||
| Call it at the free consultation. | ||
| Now, they are super low pressure. | ||
| In fact, I told them they should pressure more because I've called myself. | ||
| It's kind of hard to get them to sell you something. | ||
| But like you said, your people focus on profit focus. | ||
| I could have four or five times the sponsorship of a rip people off. | ||
| It's real simple, folks. | ||
| They sell gold and silver at wholesale. | ||
| They buy it back with no charge. | ||
| Nobody that's big does that. | ||
| This is the place. | ||
| They're number one rated, highest ratings, because they're the best. | ||
| That's what I bring you. | ||
| You can bet your bottom dollar on it and just prove it to yourself by the facts. | ||
| If you listened to me, a lot of you did 26 months ago. | ||
| How much is silver up 26 months? | ||
| Oh, my word. | ||
| It was $28 announced January 1st of 2025. | ||
| Two years ago is probably in the low 20s. | ||
| I mean, literally, we're at 95. | ||
| People have tripled over the last couple of years. | ||
| Tripled, Alex. | ||
| This is amazing. | ||
| Yeah, guys, put the graph, put a three-year graph up for silver. | ||
| Let's look at three years. | ||
| Like they say in Gladiator says, are you not entertained? | ||
| I say, are you not empowered? | ||
| Have you not been steered right? | ||
| I mean, how many times have we got to do this, folks? | ||
| This is just like absolutely insane. | ||
| Do you agree with me in closing that we haven't really seen the retail public even figure this out yet and that that rush hasn't even started? | ||
| Hasn't even started. | ||
| We're starting to see people with fear of missing out start to get in. | ||
| That's the retail. | ||
| But no, this is still completely like 90% industrial demand for silver. | ||
| Wait, just wait until the retail public gets in and there's going to be nothing available. | ||
| This is where you start to see like the parabolic phase in growth. | ||
| Not that, I mean, if you look at the chart now, it looks parabolic. | ||
| No, this goes to limits and amounts that we only dreamed possible. | ||
| This is what happens in bull markets when the public. | ||
| But that is the beginning of a parabolic chart. | ||
| Yes, it is. | ||
| I mean, it's starting to go straight up. | ||
| Thank you, Kirk. | ||
| You bet. | ||
| We'll talk soon. | ||
| Now, I told you Trump would win. | ||
| I told you in 2020 they were going to steal it. | ||
| People got really pissed. | ||
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| And I'm telling you what's going on in Greenland right now. | ||
| I'm not reaching into the sky at night and pulling down some magic thing. | ||
| This is massive research, geopolitical understanding that would take months to even explain, okay? | ||
| But last night, Trump puts out this letter to NATO and to Denmark that on paper controls part of Greenland. | ||
| And, you know, Greenland's a third the size of the United States. | ||
| It's like three or four Texases, three and a half Texases, a couple of Alaskas. | ||
| It's got tens of trillions of oil and gas around it. | ||
| But more importantly, it's right up by the North Pole to be able to put missiles on because it would take three times longer to hit from the U.S. China and others with nukes than he would there. | ||
| If we don't get it, they're going to move in. | ||
| And we already have a deal since the 50s. | ||
| We protected it during World War II and kicked the Nazis off of it. | ||
| So we have, just like with Guantanamo Bay, you ask, how do we have this big base in Cuba? | ||
| Well, since the Spanish-American War in 1898, we have a treaty, and then that passed on to the government of Cuba when they became independent. | ||
| And then once Fidel got in, the contract says both sides have to agree to get out. | ||
| So we have the same contract for naval bases and Air Force bases, then Army Air Corps in Greenland. | ||
| Denmark claimed, oh, you're free, like these royals always do. | ||
| The British do it too. | ||
| Oh, Australia, you're free. | ||
| Oh, Canada, you're free, though. | ||
| Our inspector general, though, our governor general can overturn your parliament when they want. | ||
| So that's now being forced. | ||
| Now, Denmark's like, well, we have clauses where we can actually run you. | ||
| And Trump's like, we're funding 80% of NATO. | ||
| We've done all this. | ||
| We've already been protecting Europe. | ||
| This is horse crap. | ||
| We are going to take control of this because China has been moving in with their businesses and their government. | ||
| They put leftists in charge of the 45,000 population, the two towns they've got. | ||
| And so we know those spies are there. | ||
| We know that's happening. | ||
| We know they got Russian and Chinese ships and submarines all around it. | ||
| And it's a strategic situation. | ||
| So this isn't America going to grab Iraq to give the oil to China or something. | ||
| No, this is the Panama Canal. | ||
| It's Venezuela. | ||
| It's Greenland, folks. | ||
| And everything that goes around control the Arctic Circle. | ||
| So that's the political reason. | ||
| But Trump isn't obsessed with the stupid Nobel Prize. | ||
| He's using that to beat the EU and NATO over the head that have refused to do a peace deal with Russia the last year and who have said they're going to keep fighting no matter what. | ||
| And then Trump needs a way to get in NATO's face and to point out to the American people that we're in a confrontation with NATO as a pretext to pull out. | ||
| Not again, you don't want a pretext. | ||
| We're getting out of NATO because you're holding us hostage with war with Russia. | ||
| We're getting out of NATO because they are the new Soviet Union, the EU. | ||
| No. | ||
| It's, oh, you don't want us to have that. | ||
| And now NATO sent paltry troops, France and Germany and England, a few hundred troops there. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| This is about Trump changing the subject away from if he pulls support to the war with Russia, which is already basically done. | ||
| They go, oh, you're a Russian agent. | ||
| But Trump does this, gets NATO to come out and attack him, put troops in, say, now America's our enemy. | ||
| Now Trump can completely change the subject over to why are we supporting NATO? | ||
| And NATO is saying, if you go in to Greenland, you have violated the article of NATO invading a NATO state, even though Greenland is not part of NATO. | ||
| They're claiming via Denmark it is. | ||
| So Trump, I can't believe they took the bait on this. | ||
| And I knew this weeks ago. | ||
| I didn't want to say it, but I think they figured it out now, so I'll say it. | ||
| This is how amateur they are. | ||
| They haven't even figured out that Trump is setting them up to kick us out of NATO. | ||
| Again, we pay for almost all of it. | ||
| Europe has nuclear weapons. | ||
| The Russians aren't going to invade Europe. | ||
| It's been Europe pushing up to Russia's lines. | ||
| You can see the map since 91, NATO expansion is circling them. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| And all the geopolitical analysts agree we should have a Russia-U.S. alliance. | ||
| We want to split them off from China. | ||
| This is empowered bricks what's going on. | ||
| It is terrible. | ||
| And so by Trump putting out this thing on the surface that his supporters say is trolling, and it is at one level, the left says is totally insane that he is bonkertown saying, you didn't give me my peace prize when I stopped any conflicts. | ||
| So you must want war. | ||
| And so because this is the best thing economically for America and our security, then I may go ahead and send troops in just to grab it. | ||
| But what it's really about is the fact that Europe wants war with Russia. | ||
| NATO and the EU, one body, want this. | ||
| They want to drag us into it. | ||
| So Trump is using this as a microcosm of the whole thing saying, I wanted peace, but you don't want peace. | ||
| And so you refuse to end the war with Russia and make this deal. | ||
| So I'll just go to pure hemispheric power and grab Venezuela and grab the Panama Canal and grab Greenland, just illustrating how powerless and pathetic you are. | ||
| And then that sets the new tripolar world with the U.S. as the main dominant force, but China and Russia as sub-forces and fully demotes the EU to where it already is, demographically, economically, a joke. | ||
| So that's why Trump did this. | ||
| And it's very sarcastic. | ||
| Oh, well, you didn't want peace on the continent. | ||
| So now you get this. | ||
| And what he's saying is, now I'm going to rub your face in it. | ||
| I'm going to piss on you and I'm going to show you who the boss is. | ||
| And it is a masterstroke. | ||
| It is 3D chess in this case. | ||
| His tariff deals all of it have been masterful because they weren't just people go, oh, God, he puts big tariffs on and then cuts them down by 80% or 70%. | ||
| He gets economic and cultural and military and political acquiescence out of it. | ||
| He gets the world to align with us. | ||
| And out of all the countries hit with tariffs, upwards of 90% joined us. | ||
| He just went in in this power vacuum globally with China, Russia, the EU. | ||
| What's left of the British Empire, Alabama, the EU? | ||
| He just went in and created a crisis because we were already being one-sided screwed with one-sided trade deals. | ||
| So they started it. | ||
| He ended our acquiescence, our surrender to that. | ||
| And then he flipped it all around and got $20 trillion now pledged, $9 trillion already invested. | ||
| You go up in a plane all over the U.S., particularly Texas and the South, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Alabama. | ||
| I mean, it's just giant factories everywhere. | ||
| You go up in a plane from Austin. | ||
| It's just like, holy mackerel. | ||
| I mean, you're coming in at 20,000 feet. | ||
| You're looking down. | ||
| It's just factories everywhere. | ||
| And you fly into the South in places. | ||
| It's the same deal. | ||
| But he's hitting factories built in Illinois and factories built in everywhere else and out west. | ||
| So it's real, folks. | ||
| The question is, do you want instant gratification? | ||
| Because that doesn't exist in this world. | ||
| Or do you recognize what's happening? | ||
| So people look at this letter and they go, this is insane. | ||
| No, he's saying you didn't want peace. | ||
| You rejected my deal with Russia. | ||
| So now I will just start grabbing stuff and pushing you around because he's letting them know what the U.S. leaving NATO looks like. | ||
| And they've totally taken the bait and said, fine, we're going to kick you out. | ||
| And Russia has said, great, we'll control our sector. | ||
| You control yours. | ||
| They're all mad at Putin. | ||
| I mean, he's like, God, Putin's letting Trump take Venezuela. | ||
| He doesn't have a choice. | ||
| And we don't have a choice attacking Russia. | ||
| They'll nuke us. | ||
| It's like, it's realism, folks. | ||
| But yeah, Trump trolls them. | ||
| They all call him insane. | ||
| The Atlantic Monthly, the CIA publications are just like, oh, my God, this guy's the worst thing ever. | ||
| No. | ||
| You guys sold out our power. | ||
| You guys set us up. | ||
| China double-crossed the globalists. | ||
| You guys are the losers. | ||
| Trump's coming into the vacuum and not just winning, but dominating. | ||
| Yeah, China can have its little sphere. | ||
| Russia can have its, but the U.S. is already dominating the new global order. | ||
| That's why Carney went over to China last week and said, no, no, no, I was going to be with the U.S., but we're now with China and the EU against America in the new world order. | ||
| They're talking about their new world order was an intensification of their old world order. | ||
| This is the end of their new world order and a whole new global order. | ||
| Trump to Norway, no Nobel, no Greenland, the letter that has shocked Europe. | ||
| When you read what Trump really says, he explains it all, but there's the spin in the telegraph. | ||
| It's the British Empire Carnival with Russia. | ||
| Trump has just handed Putin the prize he's always wanted. | ||
| Oh, the end of the world space order, the fact that Russia could control its sector. | ||
| That's already where it is. | ||
| You already failed Europe. | ||
| You already had your war with Russia. | ||
| You already blew up the Nord Street pipeline. | ||
| You're already collapsing. | ||
| You lose. | ||
| You're not going to suck us in to prop up your failure against Russia. | ||
| No, in this vacuum, the U.S. leaps ahead of everyone, including China. | ||
| And then Russia, quite frankly, is like a super hot supermodel with her legs up behind her ears saying, you get all the rare earth minerals. | ||
| We want to deal with you. | ||
| That makes perfect sense. | ||
| Let's have a free market. | ||
| Let's go to space. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Like Ellis Presley, get your coat and let's start walking. | ||
| And I've been on national Russian TV, and I've told him years ago, I said, the Trump policy is you're the sexiest girl on the block, the biggest country in the world, the most resources, rare earth minerals, the most oil, the most gas, everything. | ||
| We want to work with you. | ||
| And the Russians are like, that sounds good. | ||
| So this is Renaissance, not war. | ||
| But Trump's also got the biggest military, so nobody can play games. | ||
| Peace through strength. | ||
| Trump pins deranged letter to Europe saying he will not think purely of peace. | ||
| It's not deranged. | ||
| They don't want peace. | ||
| Trump's insane new threat leaves no doubt it's time for the 25th Amendment. | ||
| Oh, saying he's insane. | ||
| Removing Trump links his push for Greenland to not winning Nobel Prize. | ||
| He's using this in a metaphor that they want to continue in Europe war with Russia. | ||
| Let's read his letter. | ||
| Dear Jonas, considering your country, this is Denmark, decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize, the Nobel guy, the dynamite inventor, for having stopped eight wars plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace, although it will always be predominant. | ||
| That's the main thing. | ||
| So he says it's still his main goal, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America. | ||
| So he's saying, I was going against American interest to get a peace for you guys, but you won't do it. | ||
| Denmark cannot protect their land from Russia or China. | ||
| And why do they have a right of ownership anyways? | ||
| There are no written documents. | ||
| It's only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there also. | ||
| And we have a deal, Trump, after World War II. | ||
| I have done more for NATO than any other person since the founding. | ||
| And now NATO should do something for the United States. | ||
| The world is not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland. | ||
| Thank you, President DJT. | ||
| And he's saying, you guys don't want peace? | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| I'm going to give you peace. | ||
| I'm going to muscle in and show everybody what a joke you are. | ||
| And he's going to move a giant military base. | ||
| We already have it, but he's going to turn it to an armed camp to take over the Arctic. | ||
| And to the Russians, he's like, okay, we won't build your borders anymore. | ||
| You have your area, but we're going to move in right here. | ||
| And Russia's like, go ahead. | ||
| Putin's like, yeah, take it. | ||
| Because Russia wants to industrialize and move forward. | ||
| They've already industrialized, but I mean hyper-industrialized. | ||
| China is the big issue. | ||
| This is about cutting China off. | ||
| So there's your bottom line on that. | ||
| It's very sophisticated. | ||
| Nick Shirley is going to be joining us with major updates on massive new fraud. | ||
| He found in Minnesota and other areas. | ||
| He's also been out to Greenland. | ||
| He got some incredible interviews. | ||
| Folks there overwhelmingly want the U.S. to come in. | ||
| What do you think Manifest Destiny is? | ||
| How do you think the U.S. expanded from the East Coast to the West Coast? | ||
| How do you think we got Hawaii and Alaska? | ||
| That wasn't globalist. | ||
| That isn't neocons. | ||
| Trump is back to what made America great. | ||
| And we have to innovate. | ||
| We have to cut taxes. | ||
| We have to get more money in. | ||
| We've got to get more resources. | ||
| And Trump's being honest about it. | ||
| If he doesn't do this, we're screwed. | ||
| We lose dollar reserve currency. | ||
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Nitric Boost Back In Stock
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| The U.S. implodes and we go into hell. | ||
| Trump's making all the right moves. | ||
| And the deals he makes with countries, he empowers them when they give even more money. | ||
| So you back drop or you're suicidal. | ||
| It's that simple. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Nick Shirley, straight ahead. | ||
| Then your phone calls. | ||
| I'm Alex Jones. | ||
| Stay with me. | ||
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| Eat the bugs. | ||
| You will own nothing and you will be happy. | ||
| Take the vaccine. | ||
| Trust the science. | ||
| Get your boost up. | ||
| Every crisis is an opportunity and the world will be reshaped in our vision. | ||
| Ha ha! | ||
| Down with the globalists. | ||
| Get ultramethylene at the alexjo store.com. | ||
| Well, Nick Shirley is on fire, and we're going to be going to him at six after when the station's joining us. | ||
| He's filed a bunch of huge new investigative reports. | ||
| He's had a deep state operative trying to set him up, and so much more. | ||
| I'll get his take on Nick Sordor almost getting killed yesterday, and so much more with the mighty Nick Shirley. | ||
| Nick Shirley on X. | ||
| This is a 51-minute must-watch report, one of his latest that dropped. | ||
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Transportation Fraud Crisis
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| Here's just the first five minutes or so of this segment where they just discovered massive new fraud. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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| You're not asking for nothing. | ||
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| I'm the only community that does fraud. | ||
| How can they say this building was closed? | ||
| Do you guys know where Advanced Mobility is? | ||
| Advance Moving It? | ||
| Yeah, we're looking for it. | ||
| Never heard of it? | ||
| They know we're shining the light on the fraud and they have no defense. | ||
| Would you like to see anybody in the government here held accountable? | ||
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Most definitely, most definitely, because there can definitely be an allocation of funds. | |
| The Minnesota fraud scandal continues to get worse and worse as billions of dollars of fraud has been exposed. | ||
| And as I showed the world, the blatant fraud taking place at daycares and other locations across Minnesota, it became the most viewed video expose on the internet and created instant change within the government as the Fed sent thousands of federal agents to Minnesota and the HHS froze over $185 million in all payments to child care. | ||
| And while politicians like Tim Waltz call people like me white supremacist and far-right delusional conspiracy theorists for exposing the fraud, meanwhile, he actually dropped out of running for re-election. | ||
| The Minnesota fraud scandal has erupted the nation as protests and riots took place, all starting because daycares like Quality Learing Center were exposed. | ||
| However, the daycares is only a small portion of the fraud taking place in Minnesota. | ||
| In this video, I will take you into what has continued to allow this fraud to happen and connect all of the dots for you, exposing all of the fraud from strange connections of the business owners and the politicians who have openly admitted to the fraud on live TV. | ||
| And to dive deep into the fraud, I met back up with the local David, who has been investigating this widespread fraud scandal for years. | ||
| So here in Minnesota, you have daycare fraud, you have adult daycare fraud, you have healthcare fraud, and you even have more fraud. | ||
| What's some of the fraud that's also taking place here inside of Minnesota? | ||
| Well, what I think might be sort of the heart of the beast here is this transportation fraud. | ||
| And what I mean by that is in Minnesota, we have something called non-emergency medical transportation, N-E-M-T. | ||
| My research has shown that there are about 1,020 such companies in Minnesota, and more than 90% of them are Somali-owned. | ||
| And so right here on the table, what do we have? | ||
| All this information right here. | ||
| So I have a number of companies that are local here in the Twin Cities, and this is just a fraction of the companies that are out there. | ||
| What I found was that the average, the national average for a non-emergency medical transportation company is 20 vehicles per company. | ||
| A lot of these companies, their address is an apartment. | ||
| Some are in a house. | ||
| Some are in a convenience store. | ||
| Some of them in a vacant building. | ||
| There's no signage. | ||
| There's nobody there. | ||
| And so why would there be such a need for all these transportation companies here inside of Minnesota? | ||
| So if you think of this transportation as the hub of the wheel, so childcare is a spoke, adult daycare is a spoke, autism is a spoke, the interpreter services, which we can get into. | ||
| That's another spoke. | ||
| It all ties back to transportation. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because those meals had to be, someone had to deliver those meals. | ||
| Someone has to deliver the kid to autism or say they did. | ||
| So it all revolves around the transportation. | ||
| And so when you're looking at this, you say, okay, well, let's just be conservative. | ||
| Let's go on low side. | ||
| Let's say there are only 800 Somali-owned non-emergency medical transportation companies in Minnesota. | ||
| Well, again, the average is 20 vehicles per company. | ||
| So that's 800 times 20. | ||
| And the way these NEMT companies are paid is if they bring someone to a doctor's appointment, whatever the case might be, or Costco or wherever they're going, because remember, it's non-emergency medical transportation. | ||
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Well, we went to Costco because they had to- All right, back in 60 seconds. | |
| Nick Shirley with massive news. | ||
| Straight ahead. | ||
| Share that live feed. | ||
| Well, as I've said a lot here on air, I don't follow trends. | ||
| I said them. | ||
| And I also know how to smell them. | ||
| And back when Nick Shirley blew the internet wide open and triggered this giant new citizen journalist phenomenon, I called it first the day it came out. | ||
| I said, this is how you do it. | ||
| This is incredible. | ||
| This is going to spur so many other people to boots on the ground, go do this. | ||
| And now it's happened. | ||
| And then them sending in the escalation of the Soros operatives, trained to go get in the face of ICE, the Democrats telling Axios, telling MSNBC, we want to get women killed. | ||
| They're bringing babies to these things, trying to get them hurt. | ||
| As humans, she holds like Islamic suicide bombers, basically. | ||
| And now all the carnage and attacks and just Nick Sortor almost getting drugged to death yesterday, being robbed by Somalis. | ||
| I mean, this is insane. | ||
| Well, Nick Shirley's not just been in Minnesota and other cities around the country and filing huge viral reports. | ||
| He's also been to Greenland and talked to folks there to see what they're saying and so much more. | ||
| Nick Shirley on X, that's with two Ys at the end. | ||
| Nick Shirley with two Ys. | ||
| You can also follow him on YouTube. | ||
| Absolute must watch. | ||
| Nick, we got a lot of clips here and a lot to go over. | ||
| Obviously, people should watch your full reports, the new ones you just filed. | ||
| But man, this is wild. | ||
| I know they're death-threatening you. | ||
| I know they tried to claim it was all not true. | ||
| Now they've been proven to be liars with the learning centers. | ||
| So maybe just give us a 35,000-foot view on what it's like on this roller coaster and where you see it going and the Insurrection Act and what they're doing and so desperate to hide the fraud that we know goes right to the top of the Democratic Party. | ||
| Great to have you. | ||
| What you're seeing right now is a lot of deflection from the people inside of Minnesota to try and distract from the fraud. | ||
| Right now, you're seeing people literally be attacked on the streets who are documenting the protests that are happening. | ||
| Nick Sortor literally got dragged trying to get his camera back by a person. | ||
| And this is all to try and hide from the fraud. | ||
| I saw something interesting the other day that said Elon Musk exposed fraud. | ||
| They destroyed his businesses and protested. | ||
| Nick Shirley exposed fraud. | ||
| And they start protesting to deflect on the fraud that's happening. | ||
| And so these people who are letting this fraud happen obviously don't want it to get shown to the world. | ||
| And I had no idea that exposing fraud could be so dangerous and so controversial, but you're seeing it happen right now. | ||
| The numbers I've seen is 24 billion in fraud in Minnesota alone, billions in California, billions in Washington, Ohio. | ||
| I mean, yeah, people will kill you over millions of dollars, much less billions, brother. | ||
| Yeah, it's frightening to think about. | ||
| I never thought about that when I was making the video. | ||
| I just thought, well, we show people what's happening. | ||
| And it's just opened up this huge blood of fraud that's happening across the country. | ||
| People were actually able to see it for their own eyes for the first time. | ||
| Well, if it hadn't been snowing, Nick Sortor would have had broken legs bare minimum. | ||
| Because when I saw the car speed off, it looked like I was going about 40 by the end. | ||
| I was like, how do you run that fast? | ||
| If you watch the video by the end, he's skiing on the ice with his feet. | ||
| I mean, it's incredible. | ||
| Yeah, that footage is incredible. | ||
| I mean, look at what they're doing to people. | ||
| They're dragging a man trying to get his camera back, and she's driving on the sidewalk. | ||
| Like, under skiing, look, he's just literally skiing. | ||
| Yeah, you can see his footprints. | ||
| He's sliding. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| I mean, who in their right mind thinks they can drag somebody on a sidewalk or who in their right mind thinks they can drive on a sidewalk? | ||
| Well, it shows the danger you're in and him and others. | ||
| He's there like three minutes and they already attack him. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, anybody who's not with them, they want to kill. | ||
| I can't believe she was able to close the door with his hand in it. | ||
| Yeah, that footage is insane. | ||
| Like, it's amazing Nick Sortor made it out safe. | ||
| Well, I've watched your latest reports. | ||
| They are really getting pissed at you. | ||
| And then the police came just like they said, we're not going to help you. | ||
| You shouldn't be here. | ||
| Yeah, the police aren't on the side of the truth inside of Minnesota. | ||
| I mean, they're too afraid to go and defend people. | ||
| I mean, you saw this weekend, there were thousands of people in Minneapolis, downtown Minneapolis, and there wasn't a cop to be seen anywhere. | ||
| I mean, they almost, they literally almost let Jake Ling get killed. | ||
| I was about to say, you know, you say what you want about Jake Lane. | ||
| He's got courage. | ||
| They literally, when he got pulled to that mob and was being attacked, I didn't think he survived. | ||
| And they were attacking people wearing American flag shirts. | ||
| They were just, I mean, this was like malice level. | ||
| It isn't just anti-final. | ||
| They've now converted the general mob. | ||
| And I'll say it, I'm mainly crazy white people. | ||
| What do you think is happening? | ||
| Are these white people virtue signaling? | ||
| Why are they acting so psychotic? | ||
| Why are they randomly beating up IT workers that are eating restaurants? | ||
| I think we're seeing brainwashing in real time. | ||
| Like that's that's the only way I can think about it is that these people are brainwashed to the point where they think that America and what we stand for is the worst thing in human history, when in reality, it's the best thing. | ||
| Every other country wishes they were like us. | ||
| That's why everyone wants to get here. | ||
| And so then you see these people who out here are defending or attacking these people. | ||
| I'm like, what are you doing? | ||
| Did you see the video of the guy who was wearing the American flag jacket? | ||
| Yeah, right here, right here. | ||
| Right here. | ||
| Like they're attacking him for wearing the American flag. | ||
| Did you see where they went into restaurants and beat up IT workers because they thought they were ice? | ||
| I did see that footage this morning. | ||
| And those in, but I also have a question. | ||
| Why aren't these people being arrested? | ||
| Like, shouldn't there be mass arrests for all this misconduct happening in the street? | ||
| Well, let's be clear, Nick. | ||
| Declare the Insurrection Act is not overriding the Constitution. | ||
| It's enforcing it. | ||
| When local governments will not enforce the law and protect the people, it is the president's duty to do it. | ||
| Not his right. | ||
| It is his duty. | ||
| And I'm starting to get a little pissed off here. | ||
| What do you think the president should do? | ||
| Yeah, I think he should do it as well. | ||
| I mean, there's nothing to lose. | ||
| The police obviously are not on the side of upholding the law. | ||
| I mean, we just saw the footage. | ||
| They were attacking people for wearing American flag jackets, going after people inside these restaurants. | ||
| And these protesters feel like they can just go and do whatever. | ||
| They have the right to protest, but then they're going inside churches. | ||
| They're attacking people. | ||
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They're driving people. | |
| That's right. | ||
| Walls accused and Mayor Fry of the million churches that I did that. | ||
| Now they're literally in churches screaming and yelling at people and saying F you to their kids. | ||
| That is a total violation of people's rights. | ||
| You have free speech, folks, in the street of your home. | ||
| You don't have a right to go into somebody's church and shut them down. | ||
| By no means should that be allowed to happen. | ||
| So when you see that happen, you're wondering, well, why aren't these people being arrested or why don't the police show up? | ||
| The police showed up within a few minutes of me entering into one of these Somali scam healthcare businesses, but they can't show up for 100 protesters that storm into a church. | ||
| Let's talk about your latest reports that are bombshell and where people find them. | ||
| They are amazing. | ||
| Obviously, we can't hear them all here today, but tell us about your latest investigations. | ||
| So I went back to Minnesota because the daycare fraud is only a part of the fraud. | ||
| There's something that actually like upholds all the fraud because this is all welfare. | ||
| This is all primarily welfare fraud that's taking place inside of Minnesota. | ||
| So you have the adult daycares, the home healthcare clinics, you have the assisted livings, the daycares. | ||
| But in order to keep this thing all going, you need someone to create some sort of paper trail. | ||
| And so they've used these transportation companies. | ||
| They're called EAN EMT's Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, where they're then able to create this paper trail and move people from place to place in order to fulfill these services. | ||
| And there's somebody who got caught just, I just think recently, over $3 million of not actually providing services to these people inside these healthcare companies. | ||
| And so they'll bill the state and they'll receive millions of dollars. | ||
| And the transportation companies are kind of what enables all this to happen. | ||
| And they don't exist. | ||
| We went to a bunch of them within one to two days and we didn't find a single location that actually had a transportation company from the state of Minnesota website. | ||
| You know, I saw some mentally ill people that attack you online. | ||
| It's all they can do and say, why did Nick Shirley only find $110 million in one day? | ||
| We know there's billions. | ||
| He's the guy on the ground being attacked, risking his life with locals that have been stabbed and attacked, risking their life. | ||
| He's the guy he said in one day went and showed you $110 million of fraud. | ||
| No one there closed. | ||
| He didn't say it was only $110 million. | ||
| There's these weird armchair quarterbacks that like their religion is sitting back saying how the man in the arena can do better. | ||
| I don't even mean to get into it, but I guess your latest investigations, you found comparable fraud each day going on, which then leads to this is open and shut. | ||
| These places are closed, blacked out. | ||
| There's nothing there. | ||
| You see monthly payments going. | ||
| They have all these luxury cars just sitting there. | ||
| You have this home healthcare stuff. | ||
| You have the medical delivery vehicles where there's just parking lots full of brand new cars. | ||
| The Somalis aren't even driving them. | ||
| I mean, this is open and shut. | ||
| Don't we? | ||
| I mean, how long should we wait for the Justice Department to take action here? | ||
| I think we're all getting frustrated. | ||
| I'm getting frustrated too. | ||
| Because whether it's a million dollars in fraud, 100 million, 9 billion, there needs to be action that's taking place. | ||
| Like fraud is fraud at the end of the day. | ||
| So how come the government's not able to get a hold of this fraud or be able to prosecute these people when they've known it's been happening for years? | ||
| But I don't know if you saw this. | ||
| I saw it a lot without looking. | ||
| It was just everywhere. | ||
| Oh, why did Nick Shirley only find 110 million in one day? | ||
| It's like they're literal armchair quarterbacks bitching that you didn't find. | ||
| You went and showed where the fraud was as a spot check, which was the way for everybody else to go out and do it. | ||
| But it's just, it just shows this weird spectator culture that even a lot of so-called conservatives just want to bitch about what other people are doing. | ||
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| And I like the words that you're saying, bitch, because that's literally what they're doing. | ||
| All they are doing is bitching about me showing fraud. | ||
| And they're getting mad at me for actually going to the ground into this horse. | ||
| I mean, I did more work in 41 minutes of a YouTube video than these people have done their entire lives. | ||
| I provided a huge service to the country. | ||
| And like you said, they're literally just bitching about me going and showing the fraud. | ||
| Well, yeah, you got the so-called right-wingers say you could do more, but then you have the left calling for your death. | ||
| What's that been like? | ||
| I mean, in Minnesota right now, one sec. | ||
| I gotta, someone's backuping really quick. | ||
| Take care of it. | ||
| All right, folks. | ||
| As you can hear, my laryngitis is still here. | ||
| I've never had laryngitis as bad, but it's about half gone. | ||
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| And I apologize for making you put up with it. | ||
| But that's just the way it is. | ||
| I think it'll be gone the next few days. | ||
| Okay, Nick, we totally get somebody coming to your door. | ||
| Please continue. | ||
| So it's been interesting to see the response from the left and the right. | ||
| In Minnesota, there was a sign on these on the light post that says, if you see Nick Shirley, tell him to kill himself. | ||
| And that's just openly on the streets of Minnesota. | ||
| And then from the right, you're seeing a lot more respect. | ||
| People are happy that it's being exposed. | ||
| And I think you're also seeing like kind of like an internal war within the right. | ||
| It's like, how do we allow this fraud to happen? | ||
| And so I'm actually talking in front of Congress this week, and that should be very interesting to speak with both the left and the right, Democrats and Republicans, to kind of speak about the fraud and how they've allowed it to happen for so long. | ||
| Well, we know now, take the 92 billion. | ||
| They're the 76 days that Trump's president-elect that the Department of Energy sent out to people, in most cases, no paperwork. | ||
| So as big as what you found, it's great because you can see the house, you can see the place, nobody's there. | ||
| It's great. | ||
| But 92 million, Department of Energy, hundreds of billions, EPA, hundreds of billions, USAID. | ||
| There's a lot of Republicans in the establishment that don't want to go there because they've been on the take too. | ||
| And Doge actually found about 93% Democrat, but about 7% of top Republicans, they're on the take too. | ||
| And that's why you've got this institutional thing to shut this down and not investigate it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And isn't it just crazy how billions of dollars have gone unaccounted for across the country? | ||
| And now, because I showed what was happening, now people are taking it serious. | ||
| Well, it shows how easy it is. | ||
| And I'm not comparing myself to you, but back in the day, I've went out and showed fraud and showed some scams and had some effect. | ||
| And that's what I always tell listeners. | ||
| They don't realize the power they have to go do research, check grants, look something up and go look at it. | ||
| I mean, it's, I don't know, I mean, obviously, I won't say it's easy because you get attacked and the rest of it, but actually doing the job, I would say, putting up with the attacks is hard, but doing the job is pretty easy, isn't it? | ||
| Yeah, the hard part is dealing with the dealing with it's sad because you think the fallout. | ||
| Yeah, because I mean, the fraud is just fraud. | ||
| You're showing facts. | ||
| And so then people get angry at you at it, which is weird. | ||
| And luckily, it hasn't gotten to me. | ||
| But I can see why people are so scared to talk about the fraud. | ||
| I think Elon Musk said in the podcast at Joe Rogan about exposing Medicaid fraud, like that's something that almost he didn't even want to touch as well because how dangerous it was. | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| And that's the next shoe to drop. | ||
| So you've exposed, you're the expert. | ||
| Tell me, you've done home health care, medical rides, nurseries. | ||
| There's a whole bunch of other stuff, but now the big one is Obamacare you're finding. | ||
| Well, we know that that's a huge one across the country. | ||
| It's like all these healthcare companies, I mean, there's some of them, there's 14 buildings, 22 of the same, essentially the same buildings inside, or the same companies inside of the same building. | ||
| And so that fraud is huge. | ||
| The voter fraud's insane as well. | ||
| There's a person in Fulton County right now, and I think Georgia, who's going showing the locations where people are registered to vote. | ||
| And so I hope this kind of like incentivizes and gets the government to a point where they decide to go in and clean up stuff and say, maybe we need to take a pause before we advance or sign anything else. | ||
| Let's go through and eliminate all the fraud and all of the waste, whether it be voter fraud or money being spent in locations where it's not needed. | ||
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| Oh, and then let's also stop giving so much welfare to people that aren't even American citizens. | ||
| And then you've got the insane arrogance of the Somalis. | ||
| And again, those aren't even Somalis folks. | ||
| Those are the ruling tribe that ran Somalia for the people who don't know. | ||
| But the arrogance of these people is insane. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, did you listen to what Ilhan Omar said about the U.S. goddamn states? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Saying this would never happen. | ||
| We never thought this would happen to our people. | ||
| She's serving the United States. | ||
| She's not serving Somalians. | ||
| But obviously she is. | ||
| She's virtue signaling exactly what she's there to do. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| We'll play that clip in a moment, but I'm going to just make this point. | ||
| The court of public opinion is as important as the criminal courts. | ||
| And so I don't see with what you've done. | ||
| And again, you did a great job. | ||
| You hit it perfectly at the right time. | ||
| And I've been following your work for years. | ||
| But this is a shot heard around the world. | ||
| I don't see how, even if even if the DOJ doesn't prosecute now and the court of public opinion, people are going to remove these governors. | ||
| They're going to remove these legislators. | ||
| They're going to remove these mayors. | ||
| This is so powerful as more people do it as you do it. | ||
| And as they try to intimidate you and more people stand up, I mean, you can feel the victory here. | ||
| If we just keep pressing through, pushing through, one way or another, this is coming to an end. | ||
| Yeah, I'm excited to see that the majority of the population is in support of what I'm doing. | ||
| You see these small groups that are attacking people like Nick Sortor or attacking people like Jake Lang. | ||
| That's maybe one to 2% of the population because most people have common sense, but that one to 2% is extremely loud. | ||
| They're extremely violent. | ||
| And they're willing to do stop at nothing to try and make their voices heard as far as what they're trying to do. | ||
| They think the U.S. is bad. | ||
| They think that we need to support everybody. | ||
| They think that the documentation and the acceptance of illegal migrants is all right. | ||
| When in reality, we all are working so hard. | ||
| And when we see our money going to people who aren't even here and people who don't even respect the country, like Ilhan Omar, when we see that, it upsets everybody. | ||
| I mean, you'd have to be a little bit delusional to not be upset about that. | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| She can't get on board. | ||
| She has to constantly run her mouth because I've noticed the criminals, whether white or black, Hispanic, whatever, they always hate their victim. | ||
| They always, it's like that you deserve it. | ||
| And people are so sick of her ignorant ass, her arrogant ass. | ||
| Yeah, I'm sick of it too. | ||
| And you're sick of seeing all these congressmen and women always talking in Washington, D.C., and they don't ever really do anything. | ||
| And so do you know her story? | ||
| I know she's not born here in the United States. | ||
| Her father, I was just informed he also claimed asylum on false pretenses. | ||
| She married her brother to let him get citizenship. | ||
| And so I don't think she's a very credible source of anything. | ||
| Well, let me tell you, I got briefed when she first got in Congress by Delta Force, who had been involved saving her ass and her dad and grandfather. | ||
| They were the top generals. | ||
| They killed 200,000 people in genocide. | ||
| They overthrew them. | ||
| The U.S. brought them over here as refugees. | ||
| But she's literally like the Joseph Goebbels of Somalia. | ||
| She's from the ruling party, communist rulers. | ||
| Before that, they were the main slavery family. | ||
| So she's like royalty over there. | ||
| It's like royalty by the tribes. | ||
| So the Somalis they bring over aren't even the general Somalis. | ||
| That's why they're also inbred. | ||
| It's the ruling Mogadishu clan. | ||
| So they're not even the main Somalis. | ||
| Like you look at Somalis out in the countryside, they're like handsome black people because they're not inbred. | ||
| But when you look at the Somalis on the coast in Mogadishu, they all think they're royals. | ||
| They all inbreed. | ||
| That's why they look like that. | ||
| So she, when she says, we're genocidal, we're murderers, all this, and it's actually come out in the news since I said it. | ||
| She got in Congress six years ago, wherever it was. | ||
| She is literally from a slaver clan that ran genocide in, and so they got overthrown and then said they were refugees. | ||
| We took her over here. | ||
| So when she talks about martial law and stuff, she knows all about it. | ||
| The backstory is crazy to think that she's thinking she has the authority to tell us what to think. | ||
| I mean, her whole, everything she's done is not true. | ||
| Her backstory is not true. | ||
| And that's it. | ||
| I mean, she comes from a gangster family. | ||
| I mean, gangsters. | ||
| Yeah, well, what she's doing is very mafia-like inside of Minnesota as far as letting all the fraud happen. | ||
| There's photos of her outside of Quality Learning Center at the restaurant hanging out with the lady who owns the restaurant who's also taking Mare Fry to one of her other daycares. | ||
| I mean, she's definitely in on all this stuff. | ||
| And to go from a negative net worth to millions of dollars in the span of a few years, that also needs to be like a business. | ||
| And that's just what she's declaring. | ||
| She goes from no money to 33 million in a couple of years. | ||
| But the word is she's using all the fake husbands and stuff. | ||
| I'm told it's hundreds of millions she's got. | ||
| Yesterday, I got a report from somebody who had been looking at the website of the state of Minnesota, and there's all these grants and funds to these NGOs. | ||
| And all these other ones have the name of the NGO. | ||
| But these ones say that they're not able to give the name. | ||
| They're protecting the name. | ||
| And in total, from 2001 to, I think, 2005 or 2025, it's upwards of $700 million. | ||
| And nobody knows who that person is. | ||
| And the state of Minnesota is protecting that individual. | ||
| It's her foundation. | ||
| You got the same intelligence. | ||
| It's her. | ||
| It has to be somebody, whether Tim Walton. | ||
| No, she's running military operations in Somalia. | ||
| Wouldn't it put it past her? | ||
| Have you seen her with the like president of Somalia saying, we don't love America? | ||
| Wherever Somalia, see, they got a bunch of tribes fighting. | ||
| So you got Mogadishu is the main main, you know, the capital. | ||
| You got a bunch of, they control like 80% of it. | ||
| They got like three or four groups that are fighting over here. | ||
| So all this money they're sending out, 700 million, mention that, what they're saying out of the airport, that's going to fund the civil war. | ||
| You understand? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| The airport, millions of dollars. | ||
| I mean, the Somalians run that airport. | ||
| $6 million a week that they saw go through. | ||
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| And there's been reports since 2017 of this happening. | ||
| And I don't put it past her. | ||
| I don't put it past any of them that they're funding the al-Shabaab and other organizations inside of Somalia. | ||
| Oh, they are. | ||
| You're on fire, brother. | ||
| Nick Shirley, I want to talk about your trip to Greenland and this fake media trying to set you up with fake edits. | ||
| Absolutely disgusting. | ||
| We'll come right back with Nick Shirley. | ||
| Nick Shirley on X, QYs of the UN stay with us. | ||
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| Look, I don't say this that cool. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| I've been invited, nobody even calls anymore because I don't take the invites to, hey, Metallica wants you to come to Phoenix, you know, and be backstage with them. | ||
| Nah, sorry. | ||
| Hey, this group wants you to come hang out with this Hollywood star. | ||
| This person wants to put you in their big movie. | ||
| And I did that in the old days, Hollywood Call. | ||
| I was at some movies and TV shows. | ||
| Boring. | ||
| Nothing against them. | ||
| I just don't care. | ||
| I care about information, breaking news, truth. | ||
| But when I get to talk to a Nick Shirley or a Nick Sordor or all these other incredible people on the ground that are changing the world for the better, I get excited because Nick Shirley is inspiring millions of people to take action, not just here, but worldwide. | ||
| If you emulate what he's doing, we have victory. | ||
| Trying to hit a few final topics here, so I got to go. | ||
| I'm going to open the phones up. | ||
| I want to hit your trip to Greenland. | ||
| I want to hit the MSMs, you know, trying to set you up. | ||
| Some of the Probably Law Center folks from Miantel. | ||
| But before we do that, on your radar, other big investigations, what you think is going to come out of Minnesota, the left escalating, the Insurrection Act, their desperateness, just your overall view of the world, Nick Shirley. | ||
| I think right now in Minnesota, I wouldn't be surprised if the Insurrection Act is, if it does happen. | ||
| I think it should have happened a while back. | ||
| We'll see if these protesters keep up with their ambition to continue to attack and hunt down ICE agents. | ||
| They don't seem like they're calming down anytime soon. | ||
| So I don't think it'd be the worst thing to do. | ||
| I think they right now they have like 1500 troops that are ready that are from Alaska, if I'm correct, that are like, Yeah, so they're ready to get sent there. | ||
| And I think it's a time these protesters, they have the right to protest peacefully, but they don't have the right to go and attack people. | ||
| They don't have the right to go and get into churches. | ||
| So there definitely needs to be something done. | ||
| And I think the DOJ, if they want to restore our trust, they need to actually do something about it. | ||
| I mean, Don Lemon literally was inside of that church confronting the pastor. | ||
| Like, how disrespectful of that is that of a person to, could you imagine if you're giving a speech out of church and then all of a sudden a news reporter comes and interviews you when you have a full congregation and they allow protesters to just march inside? | ||
| So I think you're seeing, I would like to see somebody get prosecuted and for the DOJ to really step in and want to restore faith in the rest of the country as far as showing that they're going to go after people who are breaking the law. | ||
| And I think the temperature needs to get cooled down a little bit from these politicians, but obviously they don't want to cool it down. | ||
| They're perfect at playing victims. | ||
| I mean, Tim Waltz, what he did was as far as saying that they're at war with the federal government, and the next day later, he's saying to cool the temperature down. | ||
| I mean, what's he doing? | ||
| They're just virtue signaling. | ||
| And so I think we're at like a very interesting point inside the country where if nothing does happen, everyone's going to lose faith in the government. | ||
| But if something does happen, I think the Trump administration is in a really special spot right now where they can really restore faith inside the country as far as doing their job and exposing the corruption and showing that even if like the even the deep state, they all got to go down. | ||
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| Even the fraudsters that are receiving millions of dollars, even the politicians that are receiving the millions of dollars from the fraudsters, everyone's got to go down if they're not following the law. | ||
| So I think that's kind of where we're at right now is like we're in a pivotal point where truth can either prosper or truth will be hidden from the public. | ||
| I totally agree with you. | ||
| Now, I don't want to spend time with this guy because it doesn't really matter, but Andrew Callahan, years and years ago, came here. | ||
| He'd done a comedy show online. | ||
| He said, you like comedy? | ||
| I want to do a comedy show where we lift weights and we drink Jamesons and we act stupid. | ||
| And he had a comedy show and I said, sure. | ||
| Two years after he's here, he releases it and says it's real. | ||
| Now, with you, he went even further and you were smart enough to record the whole interview where you answered all his questions. | ||
| You were right. | ||
| He edits it. | ||
| We have a little clip of this to show in a moment to make you look like an idiot. | ||
| And it just shows what a monster he is with the left. | ||
| And he's all jacked to the Democratic Party. | ||
| I know he's hooked in with the Democrats and their lawsuits against me. | ||
| He did disinfo against me. | ||
| So I want to just tell everybody: do not be associated with him. | ||
| Do not work with him. | ||
| He is a total snake. | ||
| He's got this little, you know, nerdly fake act and everything. | ||
| It's all an act. | ||
| The guy is super bad news. | ||
| Tell us before we play this clip of what your experience was with this person. | ||
| Yeah, I was super surprised because I used to watch Andrew when I was younger, and he's one of the people who kind of inspired me to kind of get into the more investigative journalism stuff. | ||
| And so I had met him a while back, about two years ago. | ||
| We talked, and then I had met him before. | ||
| I even had dinner with him once. | ||
| And then after all this stuff happened, he reached out to me to come interview me. | ||
| I said, of course. | ||
| Which makes it worse. | ||
| He gets your confidence. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| So I had mutual respect for him and I knew he had different beliefs politically than me, but I thought, okay, well, it'd be an interesting conversation. | ||
| And so I sit down with him. | ||
| We do this interview for about two and a half hours. | ||
| And then he posted an interview and it's only an hour long. | ||
| I was like, well, that's weird. | ||
| We talked for about two and a half hours. | ||
| And I thought it was a podcast. | ||
| So on podcasts, you typically keep the full interview inside the video. | ||
| And then he posts the interview and I'm watching the clips. | ||
| I'm seeing the reaction. | ||
| I'm like, well, that's not how the conversation went. | ||
| Like, I understand it, but it's not my best friend. | ||
| Let's be clear. | ||
| You show the proof. | ||
| You were smart enough to record it. | ||
| Even though you said you trusted him, he splices totally different answers together in fraud to do this to you. | ||
| This is what they do. | ||
| That's what Trump gets pissed off about. | ||
| So I said to Trump, why do you talk to CBS? | ||
| What do you think they're going to do? | ||
| But the point is, he said he was your friend. | ||
| He did this. | ||
| Have you talked to him since he did this? | ||
| Yeah, I texted him after. | ||
| I said, I was interested. | ||
| I was like, why did you only post an hour of the interview? | ||
| We recorded for two and a half hours. | ||
| And his response was, oh, basically we cut it down. | ||
| So to keep it entertaining and to move from top, like cut down topics and whatnot. | ||
| I said, I said, and I didn't want any beef or anything with him. | ||
| I was like, okay, whatever. | ||
| Then the next few days, I keep, I watch the interview finally and I say, whoa, that's not what happened. | ||
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Like there's a lot of people who are going to be able to be clear. | |
| I watched it. | ||
| He took completely different answers to totally different questions and deceptively edit together. | ||
| That's fraud. | ||
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Yeah, it's not cool at the end of the day. | |
| Yeah, it's not cool. | ||
| So, so I know you released just a few examples of it, but you've seen the whole thing. | ||
| I mean, it looks like you give your real answer, it's great. | ||
| And I guess you would take something 10 minutes later and edit it together. | ||
| Just crazy. | ||
| Yeah, because I mean, the interview is two and a half hours long. | ||
| So he sliced it into an hour and 10 minutes and he's able to move footage around. | ||
| And like the story kind of like when you have those in-depth conversations, it needs to be shown for what it is. | ||
| You can't just kind of move stuff around. | ||
| Did he tell you it was a podcast? | ||
| Did he tell you it was a podcast? | ||
| Yeah, he said it's going to be part of C5cast, which is his podcast. | ||
| People don't know, if somebody says I got to go to the bathroom or there's a technical thing, you cut that out. | ||
| A podcast is free form. | ||
| You don't do that. | ||
| So, so yeah, let's go ahead and let's go ahead and play a clip just showing the deception of this guy. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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All right. | |
| This is super important. | ||
| And I also learned a great lesson here. | ||
| So the other week, I sat down with Andrew Callahan in channel five to do a sit-down podcast style interview for his channel. | ||
| And when he goes and posts the video, I see he just posts an hour-long interview. | ||
| I said, well, that's weird. | ||
| Because we actually spoke for around two and a half hours. | ||
| And then I go and watch the interview. | ||
| I'm saying, well, what? | ||
| What is this? | ||
| This is not what happened. | ||
| For instance, this clip right here. | ||
| What American city is prospering right now? | ||
| Austin. | ||
| Austin? | ||
| Name another one? | ||
| El Paso, Texas. | ||
| El Paso, Texas is prospering. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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Whereas doing good. | |
| Phoenix is doing good. | ||
| Basically, any place with low state tax is getting a lot of... | ||
| In any place that's not Democrat. | ||
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I don't know about that. | |
| I mean, name a Democrat city that's prospering right now. | ||
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Well, it would have to be one that's affordable. | |
| Name one, Denver. | ||
| Why are you smirking? | ||
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It's not prospering. | |
| All right, so that's the clip Andrew posted, but this is the actual interaction of how it went. | ||
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Denver. | |
| Why are you smirking? | ||
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Because I don't know if it's prospering. | |
| It's not. | ||
| See, you can't even answer the question. | ||
| It's not prospering. | ||
| Denver's not prospering either. | ||
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I agree that Democrat-run states are doing badly. | |
| Kind of weird that Andrew didn't put that in, right? | ||
| Maybe his base or something would not be happy with that response because he obviously got caught lying. | ||
| And anyways, let's move over to the next topic when we're talking about Somalians being known for pirating as 89% of the fraud that has been charged inside of Minnesota is by Somalians. | ||
| This is the interaction that Andrew posted. | ||
| 89% of the fraud is being committed by Somalians. | ||
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Where exactly is that statistic from? | |
| You can pull it up on the screen. | ||
| You'll find it. | ||
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I just want to know where it's from. | |
| I'll be able to find it right now for sure. | ||
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Just so I can, I don't know. | |
| I believe you. | ||
| I just want to make sure we have the exact here, right here. | ||
| Yeah, and it's not racist to say it. | ||
| This is what happens when I show him the fact that 89% of the people who have been charged for fraud in Minnesota are Somalians. | ||
| This is what Andrew had to say. | ||
| But remember, he conveniently left this out of the interview. | ||
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89% of those charged in connection with Major identified as Somali Americans. | |
| Well, looks like we've got to do their. | ||
| I'm interested to see what you put in this interview because it looks like there is a problem with fraud. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| That's just two examples from the interview with Andrew Callahan, where he literally went out of his way to try and make me look bad, which is not cool. | ||
| And I wouldn't say that's like very benevolent of him to do. | ||
| Not very benevolent. | ||
| It's malevolent. | ||
| I promise you guys, if I ever do an interview with anyone, you're going to get the full product because I think that's just like the most benevolent thing to do. | ||
| Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed and you guys were able to see through what I just showed you. | ||
| The full interviews up on my second channel. | ||
| Nick Shirley, you're too nice. | ||
| He is caught red-handed taking stuff from different parts of the interview to give false answers. | ||
| It's criminal, basically. | ||
| And the guy is a total fake monster. | ||
| He is so disgusting and he needs to be exposed here. | ||
| I mean, this is sick. | ||
| This is absolutely sick what he's done. | ||
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I understand if he wants to cut down the interview to make other answers and other questions and sandwich them together. | |
| That's fraud. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| That's the whole purpose of what I try to show. | ||
| I'm like, okay, don't go out and try to make me look bad and then not show your fault as well. | ||
| That's the whole purpose of doing a podcast to do an interview is to have an open dialogue conversation. | ||
| And he's there agreeing you're right, but cutting it out. | ||
| But here's the deal. | ||
| The arrogance. | ||
| You're way bigger than he is. | ||
| The left still thinks they can say two men can have a baby, attack somebody, say somebody else did it, say the woman that got killed, good, didn't show up, didn't ran the car. | ||
| They just still act like no one can check them. | ||
| Like, what does Callahan think now? | ||
| You're 10 times bigger than him, 20 times. | ||
| Like, he did, I love how he picks somebody that's super viral and has a giant audience to lie about. | ||
| I mean, what is his problem? | ||
| Yeah, very disingenuous on his part to do that. | ||
| And like I said, I don't want any internet drama or anything, but people deserve to see the truth of what actually happened. | ||
| I know when I go back to his arrogance, how would he, well, number one, you say you trusted him, you were smart. | ||
| What made you tape it? | ||
| Just an instinct? | ||
| Instinct. | ||
| And then, yeah, instinct. | ||
| I thought, well, because he does believe differently than me. | ||
| I should have a backup recording. | ||
| And it's funny when I pulled out that other camera, I could see he was like, wait, what? | ||
| Why is he recording this? | ||
| He allowed me to record it, which was cool of him, but I could see that was kind of like a very like an awkward spot. | ||
| Yeah, never talk to a leftist. | ||
| If you are, you got to tape it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I think it was just wrong of him to do that. | ||
| And as you guys see, he obviously lied in the clips. | ||
| Like he got caught lying because it would not look good for his base for him to then say, well, because it's, because I don't know. | ||
| He's admitting that he does not know and he's lying to his base. | ||
| And he didn't want to show that to his fans. | ||
| I mean, that's just, that's just the truth of what it is. | ||
| Tell us without, you know, giving it away, what's your next big investigation? | ||
| Yeah, so I'm looking into fraud in other states as well. | ||
| Minnesota is massive and there's also more fraud all across the country. | ||
| So I'm primarily looking in the states like California, Ohio, and there's a few other ones where a lot of fraud is taking place. | ||
| And this week I'll be testifying in front of Congress on Wednesday. | ||
| So that should be very interesting. | ||
| I'm excited to see how that goes and to see the response. | ||
| And so I think at the end of the day, I just want to make the most difference I can through my journalism. | ||
| I think that's what was the awesome thing about my videos. | ||
| You saw instant change with inside the government with them freezing the funding, with them sending in more investigators, more people to look into the fraud. | ||
| So I think we're seeing. | ||
| At first, they claimed you were lying. | ||
| Now they're not denying it. | ||
| Yeah, they call me everything but a liar. | ||
| All right. | ||
| They literally called me everything but a liar. | ||
| Let's talk about Greenland. | ||
| In between all you're doing here, you ran off to Greenland. | ||
| Tell us what you saw there. | ||
| Yeah, Greenland was fun. | ||
| I went there last year when Trump was saying he was going to take it over. | ||
| And I talked to the people there. | ||
| And it's very interesting. | ||
| You see the youth there. | ||
| The youth are optimistic, I mean, about the future of Greenland, and they don't really receive much from Denmark. | ||
| And the older people, obviously, they're not as enthusiastic about Trump potentially taking over Greenland. | ||
| At the end of the day, they might get more benefit from it if the United States was in control of it. | ||
| They don't really receive much from Denmark. | ||
| And they might see it as a way for the youth to have more opportunities. | ||
| There's like, I think there's very few people inside the capital of Nuke. | ||
| And they told me they wanted to. | ||
| I was about to say, most of them look like those Eskimos. | ||
| Yeah, they're Inuit. | ||
| Yeah, but the youth there, they're optimistic about it. | ||
| And the people there are very friendly. | ||
| I don't think it really changed much of their life by any means. | ||
| It might just give them more opportunities. | ||
| Let's play a clip from your full report. | ||
| People can find your next account at Nick Shirley2Wise. | ||
| Here's a little bit of that report. | ||
| What do you think about the United States buying Greenland? | ||
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No, more Danish. | |
| Why do you guys not like the Danish? | ||
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Liar. | |
| Good or bad idea for Greenland to become a part of the United States. | ||
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USA and Greenland. | |
| I think it's okay. | ||
| It's good. | ||
| So if the United States were to buy Greenland and you were able to get $20,000, would you do it? | ||
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I will not say yes for money. | |
| For Greenland or money? | ||
| I will just Greenland. | ||
| We live in Greenland. | ||
| He cannot fight this. | ||
| For $100,000, would you guys sell Greenland? | ||
| If each citizen of Greenland got $100,000, would you sell your country? | ||
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Yes. | |
| But you said Greenland is not for sale, but you'd sell it for $100,000. | ||
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Money is money. | |
| Wolf will understand. | ||
| What do you think about Donald Trump in the United States buying Greenland? | ||
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Well, I don't know about buying, but I believe that there should be a better relationship with America because I don't think our country is very... | |
| We don't talk with any other countries, really. | ||
| We are kind of bound to Denmark. | ||
| Yeah, I ensure about buying it. | ||
| Would you guys like to seek independence from Denmark and then become part of the United States? | ||
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I believe that someday we should have independence. | |
| And that also means that we would have to mine and stuff. | ||
| I don't believe we would be able to be self-sufficient with just fish. | ||
| Do you think it'd be better for you guys to become part of the United States versus being part of Denmark? | ||
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Of course, there's some benefits to America. | |
| We would have way bigger military and we would be safe from invasions in case of a war or something. | ||
| If the third world war comes, I don't know how much it would matter with all the nuclear weapons and stuff. | ||
| But there would probably be some Russians coming from Greenland to go to America and stuff as a van at this point. | ||
| So as you can see, Nick Shirley's on fire. | ||
| I'm a little jealous though that you said Callahan inspired you. | ||
| You said I inspired you. | ||
| So I'm very upset about this. | ||
| But I mean, I'd imagine he's a scumbag. | ||
| And I'm just sick of scumbags and watching him prey on the next person, the next person, the next person. | ||
| But shifting gears out of that, closing comments. | ||
| Nick, again, your overall view of the insurrection, Trump, where you think the left's going, you know, what you're planning next. | ||
| Thank you so much for your great work. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| It's interesting to see the reaction from everybody. | ||
| I got into this. | ||
| It's interesting you say, like, I watch people like you and I watch people like Andrew when I was younger. | ||
| And how media is where media is at now, it's gotten so polarizing where speaking the truth is controversial and showing the truth is controversial. | ||
| So that's why I've gained a newfound respect for people like you who do these live streams and you do it openly in front of everyone because you're at just as much jeopardy as anybody is of getting roasted or getting making look bad. | ||
| But that's what people want. | ||
| They want to see truth and transparency. | ||
| And one thing I do love about that I have a lot of respect for the right is I feel like they're able to, people are able to accept their wrongs and move forward and get past that. | ||
| And when you hear a lot of people like, when you go woke, you go broke, because the left is not very rewarding to people who admit to their own faults. | ||
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| None of us are perfect, but I mean, so we're going to make these faults in what we do. | ||
| But I think in this time when we're at in the world is people have to be able to do these live streams and be transparent and be able to show people stuff for what it is. | ||
| Nick, do you have any idea? | ||
| I mean, I know it's big. | ||
| I don't know, but just isn't you, but a guesstimation. | ||
| I mean, I've seen hundreds of videos of black people, white people, Hispanics, Holtz Young, going out and like exposing stuff in Ohio and Texas and New York and Pennsylvania and Georgia and Washington State and Oregon saying, I'm inspired by Nick Shirley. | ||
| Do you have any idea how big, how much you inspired people? | ||
| It's hard to understand. | ||
| I do believe I have had a big effect for the country over these past few weeks. | ||
| That's got to feel good. | ||
| All right, Nick, we're going to be following you. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| We appreciate your time. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| That's history, folks. | ||
| That's action. | ||
| That's victory. | ||
| All right, here's the deal. | ||
| I intended to take hours of calls today, but we had a bunch of guests on and we didn't do it. | ||
| But we are going to take calls next hour and a bunch of them. | ||
| So you can be a first-time caller. | ||
| You can be a long-time caller. | ||
| You can agree. | ||
| You can disagree. | ||
| All I ask is you have a clear phone line and make your point because we don't really screen your calls. | ||
| We ask, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you calling from? | ||
| What's your topic? | ||
| And I want to get you on air and I want to talk to you. | ||
| So the toll-free number to join us is 877-789-2539, 877-789-2539, 877-789. | ||
| Alex, 877-789-2539 on this Monday, January 19th, 2026 transmission. | ||
| We're still here despite the Democrat deep states attempts to shut us down. | ||
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| And I'm so blessed and so honored to be here. | ||
| Every day is so precious. | ||
| So I want to hear from you on the leftist uprisings on Greenland, on the border, on the economy, on the Federal Reserve head being under criminal investigation. | ||
| Where do you see America going? | ||
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| All right, my friends, we are now into hour number four. | ||
| I got a lot of news I haven't gotten to yet, but I'm going to try to get to all your calls here. | ||
| We got a full bank. | ||
| That's enough because I got some news I got to cram in here as well. | ||
| But let's go to Mike and Georgia. | ||
| Then we'll go to Bob, Patricia, Joshua, Joe, Cameron, Nick, Mike, Dave, and Nick. | ||
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Show of Force?
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| Go ahead. | ||
| Mike and George are here on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
| Hey, Alex. | ||
| I just want to say that that young man you had on, you're interviewing, I saw some of his video work there in Minnesota. | ||
| And I'm an older gentleman, retired Marine who's fought in the GWAT. | ||
| And I was getting a little, I have to admit, getting a little depressed with some of the stuff I heard from the younger generation. | ||
| But that young man reassured me that I think we're fine because the battle for the soul of this nation, you played fanfare for the common man there. | ||
| The battle for the soul of this nation is going to be won by God. | ||
| No, but I agree. | ||
| He's inspired so many people. | ||
| It's beautiful. | ||
| Yeah, it really is. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| Just see him there, tell him, hey, we appreciate his work. | ||
| And that's a service to the nation. | ||
| So as far as on the world stage, I think what Trump is doing, you know, I'm not a foreign interventionist guy, but I'm a student of history, being in the Marine Corps, and know a lot about the fact that we have to, our country's founded on a couple of principles, religious freedom and commerce. | ||
| You can't interrupt their commerce. | ||
| If you interrupt commerce, then you're attacking the nation in essence. | ||
| So I don't have any problem with the moves he's making. | ||
| I think they're very well thought out. | ||
| It's not like in Iraq where we just kind of went in there and hoped that the people would welcome us warmly. | ||
| They're thinking this through. | ||
| I have confidence in Trump. | ||
| I have confidence in Hegseth. | ||
| And as far as all the internal stuff with the criminal elements in our government, I think that's going to come out. | ||
| Guys like you, guys like that young man you had on, Nick Sortor, I think that's going to come out in the wash. | ||
| So whether it's Guy Sortor or Nick Shirley or any of these men and women, they're literally torchbearers. | ||
| And America was doing all these wars for globalism before. | ||
| Now it's stuff we already have contracts with. | ||
| The Panama Canal, Venezuela, Greenland. | ||
| People can bitch about it, but that's Manifest Destiny. | ||
| That's Americana. | ||
| Trump is going back to what we were. | ||
| And that's why the globalists are so upset. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Good job, Alex. | ||
| You guys appreciate it. | ||
| Appreciate you, brother. | ||
| All right, we're going to break because I want to cut Cameron short. | ||
| We'll go to Cameron and everybody else on the other side. | ||
| But yeah, this is history, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| And again, we were put into debt. | ||
| It was going to be the Chinese century. | ||
| We were supposed to collapse. | ||
| It was supposed to be over for America. | ||
| But the last minute we got Trump in, he wasn't as sophisticated when he first got in nine years ago. | ||
| This time, he's way more sophisticated. | ||
| It ain't perfect. | ||
| But the globalists are crapping bricks right now. | ||
| They are losing control right now. | ||
| And the old globalist order, they admit, is dead. | ||
| So in that vacuum, what do we do in a vacuum? | ||
| Do we just sit back and let China have Venezuela and the Panama Canal and Greenland or we take it? | ||
| People go, well, God, Jones, you've always been against intervention because it was under globalist against our country. | ||
| It's all dangerous what Trump's doing, but not taking action is way more dangerous. | ||
| This is America. | ||
| This is manifest destiny. | ||
| These policies are for the people and the people of the nations we're doing this with. | ||
| This is a good thing. | ||
| I'm actually very proud of President Trump. | ||
| The question is, are we smart enough to understand what he's doing? | ||
| Three years ago, I said on air that God told me just in the spirit that I completed my primary mission. | ||
| And that was awaken the people of the world of the globalist scourge. | ||
| But that I had my secondary mission to continue to try to organize things in the future. | ||
| But it's surreal to me to see the great effect that this audience of activists has had in the world and how much we've done. | ||
| We're not going to have our praises sung by the enemy by the globalists, but no, your support and what you've done isn't backing this operation. | ||
| It is this operation. | ||
| Let's go to Cameron in North Carolina on Venezuela, Minnesota protesting more. | ||
| Go ahead, Cameron. | ||
| Yeah, Alex, can you hear me okay? | ||
| Yep, sure can. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I will keep this very short. | ||
| I got a couple questions, but I'll keep them concise. | ||
| My first question is regarding Venezuela. | ||
| I think at this point, we've kind of realized after things have died down a little bit that we may not be getting as much as we possibly can from them resource-wise. | ||
| My question is: do you think this was more of a show of force kind of laid out on the table, show the world what the U.S. can do? | ||
| My second question is in regards to Nick Shirley, regarding the information that he uncovered. | ||
| Why is it that you think that the DOJ and the AG brought up cases from years ago that were prosecuted and are currently being litigated? | ||
| In my opinion, as a way to take credit for the work that he's done, I mean, kind of glossing over what's happened there. | ||
| But I know they're still investigating it. | ||
| Third question: What can I bring to the wedding as a gift for Nick and your daughter? | ||
| And fourth question: You said to get in the fight. | ||
| Alex, I'm currently looking for employment. | ||
| Where can I send my resume? | ||
| Thank you, and I appreciate InfoWars. | ||
| Hold on, don't hang up because I came in with all those questions. | ||
| You got it. | ||
| You got it. | ||
| Hey, I was making people make jokes about Nick not dating. | ||
| So my daughter works here, 21 years old. | ||
| I made a joke. | ||
| That was a joke. | ||
| So that was a total joke. | ||
| Came this big viral thing. | ||
| Total joke. | ||
| My daughter's her own person. | ||
| She marries who she wants. | ||
| That was a joke. | ||
| I'm not a Muslim. | ||
| What were the other questions? | ||
| Yes, the question was in regards to Venezuela. | ||
| It seems to me at this point that we kind of have realized that we're not probably going to get as much as we possibly can from them. | ||
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Do you think this was more of a show of force? | |
| It was about letting China know you're not going to run the show there in Cuba. | ||
| And again, it's a big fiasco. | ||
| Trump doesn't want to failed state down there, so he's trying to work with them. | ||
| But I think that's remained to be seen. | ||
| But certainly we're in a better position in Venezuela than we were previously. | ||
| So overall, I think it's worked out so far. | ||
| Okay, and then the other two questions, first one, main one, was regarding Nick Shirley. | ||
| You know, he uncovered a lot of fraud down there. | ||
| And it seemed in the DOJ response that they kind of framed it as, hey, oh, yeah, we're on top of this. | ||
| But they posted cases that had been prosecuted years prior. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
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Yep. | |
| That's the big question. | ||
| The Justice Department's full of globalists. | ||
| Thank God a bunch of prosecutors got fired by Monty in Minnesota. | ||
| They claim they quit. | ||
| They didn't. | ||
| They refuse to do anything because they're part of the system. | ||
| You don't just think it's Somalis that got $24 billion. | ||
| No, guys, they're the bad men. | ||
| I've looked at the cases. | ||
| On average, they get about 30% of the money. | ||
| It's the Democrats above them. | ||
| All these white people you see out there beating people up and attacking. | ||
| They're driving brand new cars. | ||
| They're above the Somalis. | ||
| I'm trying to put white people down. | ||
| It's just a fact. | ||
| They're the managers of the NGOs that part of the money goes through. | ||
| That's why they're pissed. | ||
| And so, yeah, a lot more is about to come out. | ||
| What was the other question? | ||
| Yeah, my last question and final one. | ||
| I'm currently in the job market, and I know InfoWars says to get in the fight. | ||
| So my question is: is InfoWars hiring and where can I send my application? | ||
| All right, thanks for the call. | ||
| Yeah, that's a long, that's a whole new deal. | ||
| We know the Democratic Party spent $400 million plus trying to sue us and shut us down. | ||
| I have a state receiver for four months in control of InfoWars. | ||
| They never show up. | ||
| I've met them one time. | ||
| They won't even talk to me. | ||
| They're talking to a wall. | ||
| There's no extra money in InfoWars, just enough to pay the payroll. | ||
| So, when you support us, don't worry to bad guys aren't getting any money. | ||
| And I have no idea what's even going on. | ||
| We have the Alex Shows Network that Big Lee owns set up and ready. | ||
| We've got a civil rights lawsuit that I've been saying is going to be filed for months. | ||
| It's about to be filed bombshell and sort of middle of the fight. | ||
| So, the answer is we're going to holding pattern. | ||
| I can't hire anybody right now. | ||
| But whether EMBOR survives, whether it's a new network, and I'm just a program director, you know, the news director, we are planning to expand. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| Nick and Marilyn, you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead, Nick. | ||
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Yes. | |
| Hi, Alex Jones. | ||
| Big fan of you for years. | ||
| I buy all your products. | ||
| They're really great. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| My question for you is: do you think Vanguard and BlackRock and Soros, their money can still be a threat to the U.S. and either they can infiltrate American institutions still, even though they've been blocked out by Trump? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, Stage Street, Vanguard, BlackRock, 88% of global control of finance and property. | ||
| They've been acting on the service like they're for Trump, and they're still attacking Trump. | ||
| And they still want to control behavior. | ||
| And they're having their Devos meeting right now. | ||
| I mean, Klaus Schwab is now at the head of the Devos group now. | ||
| It's Larry Fing. | ||
| So, yeah, they're as big a threat as ever. | ||
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Yeah, because I know their NGOs have been mostly cut off. | |
| And do you think they've become more dangerous? | ||
| Because I know BlackRock and Vanguard is more of like a financial institution investment than the stock market. | ||
| Do you think they'll try to disrupt the markets through there? | ||
| Well, yeah, I mean, NGOs are powerful, but not as powerful as ESGs. | ||
| And that's the corporate governance rules, which they're still doing. | ||
| They changed the name. | ||
| They don't call it ESG now to have corporations and people that get money from these companies. | ||
| They have to then follow their directives. | ||
| So the ESGs are as bad as ever. | ||
| We have to expose them. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| So-so. | ||
| Cutting off NGOs is one thing, and that's good. | ||
| But it's, I mean, here's the deal: Texas sued a few years ago, one last year, that BlackRock was running racketeering against the state, saying divest of all fossil fuels or we'll pull all investment. | ||
| Well, most of that investment was state pension funds. | ||
| So Texas pulled out their tick, put it on the table, they had to back down. | ||
| So to Missouri, so Louisiana, and some other states. | ||
| So that's the answer. | ||
| So finally, people are addressing the corporate governance attempt to take over. | ||
| And so we got major pushback against BlackRock, but they haven't been beaten yet. | ||
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That sounds amazing. | |
| Thanks for the call. | ||
| Let's go to Mike in California. | ||
| Mike, go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
| This is my first time, first time, long time. | ||
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I just learned to call and just do me a favor. | |
| Do me a favor, talk right on your telephone. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Give me an hour. | ||
| A little closer. | ||
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Okay. | |
| I hear you better now. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
| Okay, so I'm sorry about that. | ||
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I'm kind of nervous, so just give me a few seconds to get collect my thoughts. | |
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Wife's Moral Authority
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I know you have a rapid question. | |
| We're not going to, we're not, we're not. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| I've listened to you from the old days, from like 10 years ago, I was listening to you. | ||
| And my wife, Mary, she thinks that you're full of crap, and I don't. | ||
| But she says that you get a lot of your talking points from the politicians, from Trump and stuff. | ||
| And I said, no, the guy's, I told you, you're well studied. | ||
| You know what you're talking about, but she doesn't believe me. | ||
| She thinks you're an idiot. | ||
| And I have to hide when I talk to you, like I'm down in a bunk or somewhere in the basement. | ||
| I mean, She thinks like you're Trump's, you're Trump's spokesman, you know, because and she doesn't, I just tell you, look, look, study, read, but she, but she really thinks that you're full of crap. | ||
| Is there anything I can do to show that you may know, you may know what you're talking about? | ||
| It's frustrating. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, that's a great question. | ||
| I uh, no, I think she should just believe that and enjoy it. | ||
| I mean, I really don't, I don't, I don't need to pro I mean, on what topic do I need to prove myself here? | ||
| Like I said, 26 months ago, given the silver and gold, I believe they're both going to double in the next, and it all happened. | ||
| Like I said, I mean, I go on for days, everything. | ||
| All I do is research this stuff. | ||
| It's so kind of because if you listen to what you're saying, and I would agree with like 80% of it myself, but she's saying, like, the thing in Minnesota, that these people, that there never was that where the lady got shot, that was all the government's fault. | ||
| It wasn't hers. | ||
| She saw her angles and she said, where's this angle where the guy gets hit? | ||
| She does not believe in this angle. | ||
| I thought I saw it, but she didn't. | ||
| Yeah, well, I mean, dude, I mean, here's the deal. | ||
| I mean, here's the deal. | ||
| I can't sit here and prove myself to your wife, and I really don't need to. | ||
| You want us to show you the frontal angle of him bouncing off the other car? | ||
| I mean, there's nothing really, there's this game where we're supposed to sit there and prove ourselves to somebody. | ||
| But what I will address is this: people say, I'm the cheerleader for Trump. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I mean, the border shut down, trillions of jobs coming back, trying to stop the wars, banning men and women sports, executive order, capping credit cards at 10%, telling big tech you can't take over power companies for AI and then overcharge people. | ||
| You've got to deal with that on and on and on. | ||
| I mean, just pragmatic, what's good for people, Trump's doing it. | ||
| And so I don't need to sit there and lead a horse to water to make him drink. | ||
| And so I'm not mad at your wife. | ||
| I just don't have, like, she's not my God. | ||
| She's not my authority. | ||
| She's not the grand inquisitor. | ||
| I guess you're going to take this and give it to her. | ||
| And so I don't have something to prove to your wife. | ||
| If she wants to believe Tim Walz and MSNBC, knock yourself out. | ||
| You say you got to like hide call on the show. | ||
| I mean, you know, I don't tell my wife, you know, what to watch or what to do. | ||
| I have no idea what she's doing right now. | ||
| So that's just where I'm at. | ||
| There's this moral authority thing where I want you to prove yourself to me right now. | ||
| And, you know, my whole life's an open book. | ||
| But no, Trump doesn't tell me what to say. | ||
| I sit there and look at all the Trump talking points and say, I think that's wrong. | ||
| That's wrong. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Make this better. | ||
| Make that better. | ||
| Do this. | ||
| I give the orders. | ||
| I don't give all the orders, but I mean, I'm in charge. | ||
| Like, people get this thing backwards that I am very blessed that Trump survived assassination. | ||
| I'm very blessed he's politically engaged. | ||
| I'm very blessed that we were getting so much good done. | ||
| And so I'm enthusiastic about all the good. | ||
| And then I'm like Yosemite Sam stomping on the stuff I think's wrong. | ||
| But I don't put the left does that where they make themselves the moral authority. | ||
| And then they say, you must prove to me. | ||
| If there's a video we have today of Don Lemon's out, and these white guys run over and they say, you're a Nazi. | ||
| You're a Nazi. | ||
| And he goes, no, no, no, I'm a liberal. | ||
| I hate white people. | ||
| And they go, good. | ||
| And Lemon laughs and says, good. | ||
| They all bully each other. | ||
| They all enforce on each other. | ||
| So your wife, I'm nothing against her. | ||
| It's not my moral authority. | ||
| God is my moral authority. | ||
| And so I tell her, hey, you want to feel powerful? | ||
| You want to feel good? | ||
| Battle Democratic Party. | ||
| Take your COVID shots, drink fluoride water, eat GMO, go to McDonald's, and just, you're the good person. | ||
| I'm the bad person. | ||
| So my answer to your wife is, what's your wife's first name? | ||
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Mary. | |
| Very? | ||
| Very? | ||
| Did I hear that right? | ||
| Very? | ||
| Very, M-A-R-Y. | ||
| Oh, Mary. | ||
| Just say, Mary, I'm bad and you're good. | ||
| You're the good person, Mary. | ||
| I am bad. | ||
| So now, Mary, you and Tim Walz save us. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Excellent call. | ||
| I mean, imagine this world. | ||
| See, I've never owned one stock because if I did, I'd be obsessed with it because I want to be really good at everything I do. | ||
| But I know how to pick the stock market better than Nancy Pelosi does. | ||
| Joe Rogan, six months before he moved to Texas, called me and said, Hey, can you help me figure out where to move? | ||
| I said, Yeah, here's a realtor. | ||
| If I was you, I'd live on Lake Austin. | ||
| Here's where he moved. | ||
| Here's the guy. | ||
| And he said, Well, don't tell anybody this, but I'm going to go to Spotify. | ||
| I said, I won't. | ||
| I hung up the phone. | ||
| I was out on a ski boat with my wife and kids. | ||
| And I never told anybody about it. | ||
| But I thought the day it happened, I went, God, if I went and bought Spotify stock, it'll go up, which it did. | ||
| But I didn't, because I don't do that. | ||
| It's not my game. | ||
| Instead, I come and tell you the intel. | ||
| But I've noticed when you're given everything, you don't appreciate it. | ||
| So Mary doesn't want victory. | ||
| Mary's been trained that men around her are out to get her. | ||
| Men around her are competition. | ||
| She believes the state is the good person. | ||
| So I'm not going to even show Mary the footage of the ICE officer, Mr. Ross, bouncing off the hood of the car because it doesn't matter if I show you. | ||
| So I'm not going to show you. | ||
| Now she'll run and find it. | ||
| If you give it to her, she'll ignore it. | ||
| Because I understand that Jezebel spirit. | ||
| Well, listen, Jezebel, I don't need you. | ||
| And you want to bully your husband around all day because he doesn't click his heels right for you and he's got to hide in the basement and listen to the show. | ||
| I think you got a problem, brother. | ||
| That's where I stand on this. | ||
| I have nothing to prove to anybody. | ||
| My track record is clear. | ||
| And I'm telling you the most accurate information I come up with and I've been proven to be damn accurate. | ||
| And that's my frustration is I have sacrificed and gone through hell to be here and tell you the truth. | ||
| And these people just want to sit back and feel powerful and go, well, you didn't do it this way. | ||
| And I'm just like, that is a delusion. | ||
| That is a lie. | ||
| I mean, did Mary watch all the footage of them just randomly beating up families in their cars in Minnesota yesterday? | ||
| And tonight, no. | ||
| So great. | ||
| Believe whatever you want. | ||
| Let your chains fit lightly upon you. | ||
| Forget that we're ever your brethren. | ||
| But as for me, give me liberty or give me death. | ||
| Because the truth is, I love women on average. | ||
| And I had great grandmothers, great-grandmothers that were great-grandmothers, and grandmothers that were super smart. | ||
| And I and Read to Me Classic, you know, the Iliad and everything else were great women. | ||
| Compared to women today, no comparison. | ||
| But the men, too, men have gotten weaker. | ||
| But I don't judge my worldview off what women think about me or men for that matter. | ||
| But women want to work with the system on average. | ||
| They have Stockholm syndrome. | ||
| And if you don't know what Stockholm Syndrome is, you should look it up. | ||
| So I'm not your Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
| I'm out here to prove myself to you. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Because there is no amount of proving yourself to one of these women. | ||
| They believe in the system. | ||
| They're like a baby duck that gets out of the shell. | ||
| And the first thing it sees, it imprints on. | ||
| And these women have been imprinted on the state and they believe it's their friend. | ||
| And so great. | ||
| Knock yourself out. | ||
| Just take the fluoride, take the shots, eat the GMO, enjoy yourselves. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Don't listen to me. | ||
| Tim Walz is great. | ||
| The Somalis are great. | ||
| Islam's great. | ||
| Kamala Harris is great. | ||
| Good. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| You're smart. | ||
| You've got the answer. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Your husband's wrong. | ||
| Just forget we're your brethren. | ||
| Just go away. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We don't want you listening. | ||
| We don't care. | ||
| Just go over there in your hellhole, dig your little, dig your little six-foot pit for yourself and climb into your grave. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Good. | ||
| Bye-bye. | ||
| Let's go to Bob in Oregon. | ||
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Bob, go ahead. | |
| Alex. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yeah, I was going to talk about something completely different, but after this guy and his wife and the spirit hit me, and the conversation is going to change. | ||
| You don't have to, you know, you don't have to prove yourself to anybody. | ||
| You said it all. | ||
| Your history, your track record. | ||
| I'm 66. | ||
| I've been listening to you for 30 years. | ||
| You've been spot on. | ||
| Not only that, you've been chosen. | ||
| You're a chosen one by the most high. | ||
| And I know that. | ||
| I've known it for a long time. | ||
| Alex Jones has a heart. | ||
| He has a soul. | ||
| He has a life. | ||
| People don't see that. | ||
| They see Alex Jones on TV. | ||
| They see the mouthpiece. | ||
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They see you as the general of information. | |
| And then you have people, the poor, you have what you always. | ||
| And you're talking about Mary. | ||
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Well, she's one of the poor. | |
| We're going to have her with us always. | ||
| And the spirit hit me. | ||
| Alex needs to be uplifted. | ||
| You know, he's a human being, folks. | ||
| He cries. | ||
| He loves his family. | ||
| He puts his life on the line for us. | ||
| I listen to this man every day. | ||
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I have him tuned on from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed. | |
| He's spot on. | ||
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He is a general of information. | |
| Not only that, he sells the best damn supplements on the planet. | ||
| Well, I appreciate you, brother, but I'll say this: I don't feel sorry for myself. | ||
| I am shut up. | ||
| And I know I know. | ||
| I'm shut up, man. | ||
| Hey, I know you don't feel sorry for yourself. | ||
| But all I'm trying to get people to do is stand up for themselves. | ||
| I'm sick of being judged. | ||
| It's not about me. | ||
| It's how they look at somebody and they judge them to feel big. | ||
| It's not about me. | ||
| They need to stop doing that. | ||
| Well, you're pissed off how he's treating how she's treating her husband. | ||
| That's why you vented. | ||
| I get you, Alex. | ||
| I really get you. | ||
| And, you know, you have a lot, you're carrying around a lot of truth. | ||
| And when you carry around that truth, people don't realize how burdensome it is and how it's hard to carry around. | ||
| And you're out there not only carrying that around, but you're carrying around spiritual truth. | ||
| And I'll tell you, this life gets tough when you're like that. | ||
| But you know this. | ||
| I know that the spirit's touched you. | ||
| I know it has. | ||
| I've had some really good dreams about you. | ||
| And I know that you are committed to what the Father wants you to do. | ||
| And that's what we're here for. | ||
| And you're doing it. | ||
| And, you know, I know that you know when the spirit touches you, you can see the demons that jump like popcorn out of people. | ||
| And there's a spiritual war going on. | ||
| And you know that too. | ||
| And I'm pretty, I'll tell you, I've had a lot of spiritual things. | ||
| I've been anointed with the holy oil, wide awake, taken to the river of life, paradise. | ||
| I lost my wife. | ||
| We were married almost 46 years. | ||
| We knew each other, married 44, died in my arms last September 24th. | ||
| And, you know, he's had cracks at me. | ||
| And I asked in all these years, why did you do that for me? | ||
| Why did you take me there? | ||
| Why did you take me there, Yeshua, Father? | ||
| And he told me, so that you wouldn't take your own life. | ||
| And that happened to me when I was 18 years old. | ||
| And it happened to me all the way back then so that I wouldn't take my life, September 14th, 2024, and was revealed to me. | ||
| And when I watched her pass away, ravaged from cancer, he also, and her face, you know, it was rat, she was ravaged, a four-year battle, and died in my arms. | ||
| But I watched her face change into like she looked like when we were married, when we were young. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| Alex. | ||
| And then, and then I watched her face change back. | ||
| And so the battle, everybody else. | ||
| Andrew, Joshua, Joe, Dave, Nick, too, we'll go to you after Bob and say what's. | ||
| I reckon a lot of you know I've been on the air for a long time. | ||
| And we've done quite a few things here. | ||
| And I've had a lot of different ways that I tried to continue on our mission. | ||
| So I want to tell you about a begging right here. | ||
| This is a limited edition knife. | ||
| We just came out with it a couple days ago. | ||
| And well, some people call it a sling blade. | ||
| I call it a Kaiser blade. | ||
| But you need something to take care of yourself or your family and protect you. | ||
| I think this will do it. | ||
| It's an important remake. | ||
| Updated World War II trench knife. | ||
| Double-edged, stainless steel, razor sharp. | ||
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| Life is fiery with its beauty. | ||
| It's got a nice little pent-up girl there right there on it. | ||
| So I reckon this is just about as good as you're going to get is some fried potatoes and biscuits and mustard. | ||
| So if you want to get one of these before they sell out with the murdered out brass knuckles skull crusher, then I reckon you better get on over to the alexjonstore.com. | ||
| While the getting's good. | ||
| I appreciate you keeping us on the air and our mission. | ||
| I call it a Kaiser Blade. | ||
| And it's a limited edition right now. | ||
| Limited edition almost sold out. | ||
| But all I know is the globalists shouldn't have done what they did to that boy, what Epstein did. | ||
| So all I can say is they're going to have the Lord to deal with. | ||
| But I just know you want this knife. | ||
| It's sold out quick. | ||
| ThealexjonStore.com. | ||
| And I thank you for your support. | ||
| Look, death is a great equalizer. | ||
| And we're giving life, we're giving death, we're eternal spirits. | ||
| And I didn't mean to be mean to that guy earlier. | ||
| He's just like, oh, my wife didn't allow me to listen to you. | ||
| I got to hide in the basement. | ||
| And how do you want to convince her? | ||
| Convince her everything we've talked about, world government, new world order, forced injections, tyranny. | ||
| It's out in the open. | ||
| I'm not even saying do what I tell you to do. | ||
| I'm not even doing that. | ||
| I'm like, here's this thing. | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| That's why I get mad at other talk show hosts and do all these conspiracies and made-up crap and weird soap operas and individuals, you know, with known con artists. | ||
| Like we've got big global governments to deal with. | ||
| We've got world treaties for forced injections and everything. | ||
| And the whole globalist old order is falling apart right now. | ||
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| So in my experience, anybody that wants to sit there and play games and say, prove this to me, prove that to me, I just move on. | ||
| Because to them, it's like some game, like you're proving yourself to them. | ||
| I have nothing to prove. | ||
| If you don't know, society's in trouble, if you don't know there's God and the devil, if you don't understand this big fight's going on, God, it's up to God to touch you. | ||
| There's so many people looking for the truth. | ||
| So many people that are open and ready that we should be ministering to and them with us that I just say, let the dead bury the dead as Christ said, not the dust off your feet. | ||
| Closing comments, Bob and Oregon. | ||
| I remember you called over the years. | ||
| Go ahead, Bob. | ||
| Welcome. | ||
| Yeah, Alex, I'll tell you. | ||
| You just said it. | ||
| You know, the poor we have with us always, you know, you can lead a horse to water. | ||
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You can't make him drink, you know. | |
| Those people are always going to be there. | ||
| But you're there for a reason. | ||
| You know, you're there for a reason. | ||
| You know, you are the mouthpiece. | ||
| You are the trumpet. | ||
| You are, you know, you are. | ||
| And that's what you've been called for. | ||
| And the weight on your shoulders has to be immense. | ||
| It has to be. | ||
| And, you know, I just pray that the Father and the Son give you strength every day. | ||
| Hold on, brother. | ||
| And man, I'll tell you, if there's anything I could do to help you, I would. | ||
| No, brother, just pray for the broadcast to support us. | ||
| But it is true that I'm super positive. | ||
| He goes back to that verse earlier from the Bible. | ||
| With great knowledge comes great sorrow. | ||
| I am just now I'm getting my knowledge is increasing so fast that like and I'm closer to God than ever. | ||
| So it's like paradoxical, but also looking at things like I'm like, I always want to be with God. | ||
| I'm like, I'm tired of looking at the evil. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Like I used to have fun for fighting evil. | ||
| Now I'm just like, I'm just sick. | ||
| I just want to be away from it. | ||
| And then God's like, nope, you got 10 times more to deal with. | ||
| And I'm complaining. | ||
| I'm just like, do you get the paradox I'm talking about? | ||
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Yes. | |
| It's like when the spirit touches you, it's just like water being poured in a glass. | ||
| It comes so fast. | ||
| And for someone who hasn't experienced it, he says, take no thought of what you shall say or what you shall do because it will be me and that time speaking. | ||
| And it happens. | ||
| It happens to me, not all the time, but it happens. | ||
| And it amazes me. | ||
| Like a person at the store, I'll see them and the spirit will say, you're going to talk to her. | ||
| And I'm like, oh, here we go. | ||
| And I won't take it. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| That's the feeling. | ||
| It's beyond water poured a glass, like a hand in a glove. | ||
| And I'm just like, and I don't know, I just, I don't know how to describe it. | ||
| I'm just like, at a certain point, I can't believe people can't see this. | ||
| Because to me, I see it all. | ||
| And I'm like, why don't they see it, God? | ||
| Why don't they see it? | ||
| And I'm just like, why didn't you, you know, I don't get mad at God. | ||
| I'm like, why didn't you design them to see it like I see it? | ||
| And he goes, oh, they're going to see it. | ||
| Don't worry. | ||
| Thanks for the call, brother. | ||
| And so that's just where I'm at. | ||
| And I'm like, then I got to like sit there and convince people. | ||
| I mean, it's just like, I mean, we are on the edge of absolute hell. | ||
| I mean, I got to tell you that right now, look, militarily, culturally, everything is, we're on the edge of a cliff. | ||
| And God has given us a way, a narrow way out of this. | ||
| It'll still be rough, but we got a way out of this. | ||
| And I have a responsibility, the best job I can. | ||
| And because for me, it's the opposite of a power trip. | ||
| I feel pathetic because I have knowledge of myself and knowledge of humanity and knowledge of it all. | ||
| And I'm just like, I'm in dirty rags. | ||
| Like, and God, I'm like, God's like, get out there and do this. | ||
| And I'm just like, I get it. | ||
| I understand that God's perfect, but I'm just like trying to tell people, like, folks, if you knew what I knew, you'd be getting around with God right now. | ||
| The devil's 100% real. | ||
| And he 100% wants your soul. | ||
| And you're like, well, these churches, I don't, these churches, that's where the devil's at. | ||
| He puts himself in the gateway to get the escape pod. | ||
| It's like the movie Alien came out in the 70s. | ||
| Security Weaver's trying to escape. | ||
| Where's the alien? | ||
| It's on the escape pod. | ||
| The devil's waiting at the gate to get away. | ||
| I use the analogy of an oasis in the desert, you know, in like the Sahara or whatever. | ||
| And you got some crocodiles in there and some lions and stuff, you know, because there's the water there. | ||
| And then the gazelles are trying to get there to get to the water. | ||
| But regardless, that's where the water's at. | ||
| So I'm sitting here at an oasis saying, there's the water, but look out for the crocodile. | ||
| And I got people going, how do you know that's a crocodile? | ||
| And I'm just like, I've been here a while. | ||
| I've seen a bunch of things get eaten by it. | ||
| They're like, oh, yeah, sure. | ||
| What do you prove yourself to me? | ||
| And I'm just like, just go on down there and get eaten then. | ||
| And that's where I'm at. | ||
| And I literally pray to God now. | ||
| I used to pray for discernment about five years ago. | ||
| Now I pray to God to limit my discernment and to get me out of this. | ||
| And again, I find somebody else. | ||
| And of course, God answered that prayer. | ||
| It has the opposite effect. | ||
| And now everything's peeling back. | ||
| I can like literally just scan into anything now. | ||
| And I'm just like, oh, my God. | ||
| Satan wants to be God. | ||
| Satan has nothing any idea what it'll be like to be God. | ||
| You know everything, all time, all dimensions, everything, every answer, everything forwards and backwards. | ||
| Can you imagine the responsibility of that? | ||
| I can just limitedly look at one little thing and know the answers. | ||
| That's one quadrillionth the same as God. | ||
| But that spark of God is torture, torture, because the intensity. | ||
| It's like sticking your arm into a power cable. | ||
| And I see the dumbass Satan that's looking for power. | ||
| They have no idea what power is or they'd be running from it. | ||
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| Joe in Arkansas, thanks for holding your own ear worldwide. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, Alex, a long time listener. | ||
| I just wanted to say, me and my wife both have good jobs, make good money, and we still struggle to make it. | ||
| And I work off the Mississippi, work with a diverse crew. | ||
| And I can tell you this, this country is so divided. | ||
| And what's coming our way? | ||
| And if Trump doesn't go all in, like real fast, come this fall. | ||
| If he doesn't win the midterms, it's over. | ||
| That's the divide to conquer. | ||
| So tell me about your crew. | ||
| What is it like? | ||
| Is it like Cajun, black, Hispanic? | ||
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What is it? | |
| It's black. | ||
| And, you know, and I listened to Jake Lang yesterday, and what he said makes a lot of sense. | ||
| I mean, you know, and it's like I find myself being fake a lot of times, just trying to get along because I want my job. | ||
| I have to be, right? | ||
| But just, I mean, these people make good money and they're still on welfare. | ||
| They got 14 kids and this and that. | ||
| And I work where I work at, I don't live there. | ||
| I work five hours away from where I live because that's what it takes for me to make a good living. | ||
| And I work four 12s or 512s, and then I come back home for four days, depending on the week or if there's overtime. | ||
| And so, yeah, it's just crazy. | ||
| I mean, I mean, we aren't, we aren't the same. | ||
| And I think, I mean, and the white Christian people in this country, we're going to be on the chopping block here real soon. | ||
| You know, and there's, it's not about being racist or anything like that. | ||
| I'm just going to. | ||
| Well, on average, there's issues, but you're saying, I mean, what is this, an oil rill and drag? | ||
| Or I mean, what is this? | ||
| You're saying you're dealing with racist black people, right? | ||
| No, I'm just saying they don't get it. | ||
| They, you know, they're mad at Trump because he took Obamacare away, you know, and they went after their, you know, their food stamps. | ||
| You know, some of them aren't married. | ||
| They got these women. | ||
| You know, they strip them of their food stamps. | ||
| And just so that, no, it's not. | ||
| So do they understand the country was about to go totally upside down? | ||
| There'll be nothing then? | ||
| They don't get it. | ||
| I'm telling you, they don't get it. | ||
| And I have to watch my mouth because I've lost jobs over this before of me just saying too much. | ||
| So it's like, you know, like I can't. | ||
| Well, you saw it. | ||
| I'm not, Jake Lang's like, oh, you're a virtue solving the black people. | ||
| Most black people I know are awake and actually pissed off. | ||
| I get there are some brainwashed ones here around, but you saw those white liberals in Minnesota. | ||
| Our problem is liberals. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Now, the ones I'm telling you, my crew is about 50-50, 50-50. | ||
| It's worth steel mill. | ||
| I unload barges off of the Mississippi, and we feed a steel mill. | ||
| That's what the job is. | ||
| And it's in a bad town not too far out of Memphis. | ||
| So it's a very high crime-ridden town. | ||
| I'm just talking the last couple weeks, murders. | ||
| I stay in a very rough motel just so it'll make sense. | ||
| Brother, listen, you ain't got to tell me why people are getting hunted. | ||
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| I just said, at the same time, the globalists want this divide and conquer. | ||
| We got to find the groups out there that get it and work with them and not just, because if they do the pure division, they're going to win. | ||
| But I hear you, brother. | ||
| And I forgot your call. | ||
| Joshua in New Mexico, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
| Hey, Alex, can you hear me okay? | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
| All right. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| Thanks for taking my call, sir. | ||
| I just want to take or make two quick statements before I get to my topic on Trump in Venezuela. | ||
| But first, I just want to say that I think your products and your supplements are amazing, and they are not only game-changing, but life-changing. | ||
| I've been a long, long-time supporter and customer of those, and I buy what I can when I can. | ||
| So thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Second statement is, I hear you play a lot of Merle Haggard songs, sir, but there's one I think that's relevant that I haven't heard you play yet. | ||
| So I'm just saying I request some Rainbow Stew, brother. | ||
| Rainbow Stew? | ||
| Rainbow Stew by Merle Haggard. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Yeah, I've heard that song. | ||
| I was seeing that a couple weeks ago. | ||
| That'll be a good one. | ||
| We'll end the show the last few minutes of the Rainbow Stew, Merle Haggard. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| No, I just want to jump into my topic with Trump in Venezuela. | ||
| I don't want to waste any more time. | ||
| So I'm just hoping that Trump seizes the major opportunities that's present in Venezuela mostly having to deal with the voter fraud. | ||
| I hope he goes after Smart Maddock in Dominion. | ||
| And I hope that the intel, which Patrick Byrne has brought on your show about the director of the intelligence of Venezuela and that General Flynn is now privy to. | ||
| I hope that that intel can serve the president and I hope they allow the president to move on that because I could see that as being a major brush fire of freedom, basically, 1776 for worldwide by making our elections honest again. | ||
| And it would be great to see people like Bolsonaro and Brazil be vindicated and to even get back in power. | ||
| And Trump can use that and build a very strong alliance, I think, with Brazil and Bolsonaro, Melee and Argentina. | ||
| If the people in Venezuela can choose their own leader, I'm sure they would pick someone better than the CIA would pick. | ||
| And then you've got Bukule in El Salvador and take back to Panama. | ||
| I mean, that right there is a very powerful move, but it's power through peace and prosperity and not the military-industrial conflict. | ||
| By the way, I meant to play this last week. | ||
| Guys, get Bukule queued up because I read this in Brzezinski's books. | ||
| He explains that they run the criminals. | ||
| The West does. | ||
| They claim to control it, but really they run it to sap society. | ||
| Bukule explains to Short Club how governments don't want to get rid of criminality. | ||
| He's got a dictatorious 90% reelection or 89%. | ||
| He literally just goes after the criminals and the correct judiciary. | ||
| And just like that, society's fine. | ||
| It's evil on purpose to control society. | ||
| I appreciate your call. | ||
| We'll get that cue to hopefully part of it. | ||
| Let's go to Dave in FEMA Region 9. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Welcome. | ||
| Thank you so much, Alex. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| I first want to talk about the products. | ||
| And hats off to the product team because I have four bottles of turmeric here. | ||
| And one of them has the old Alex on it, but the new Alex on the label is amazing. | ||
| It looks really good. | ||
| They did a good job with that. | ||
| They're the ones that put me on there and told them to take me off. | ||
| Okay, thank you. | ||
| No, no, it looks good. | ||
| It's you with the jacket and the bald and the goatee. | ||
| You look really good. | ||
| And I'm trying to decide today on a Crusader shirt or a Learing Center because we got some gear for Christmas. | ||
| Jesse and I did. | ||
| We're proud of you. | ||
| The Learing Center is the best. | ||
| Okay, we'll go with Learing today. | ||
| Appreciate the advice, sir. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| So my comment was on the citizen journalist. | ||
| The stuff that the Knicks are doing is amazing. | ||
| We've been doing that here in Arizona for the last six years. | ||
| And actually on May Day, they had a May Day protest at the Phoenix state capitol. | ||
| We went down there and probably 40 or 60 people attacked me and my buddy. | ||
| He's a disabled Army veteran because we were carrying American flags. | ||
| And they attacked us. | ||
| I've got three bulging discs now. | ||
| So it's real, but we need a million people, 2 million people, 10 million people to gather. | ||
| And we don't hold protests. | ||
| We hold rallies, rally for the cause that's important to us. | ||
| And it's liberty above all. | ||
| So when these people, we went to all the Elon Musk rallies where they were trying to burn down Tesla centers in Phoenix last year. | ||
| We go to all of them and me and my crew, we get together and we do rallies. | ||
| We carry stars and stripes. | ||
| We're armored up. | ||
| We're ready with our side pieces if anything gets crazy. | ||
| But we don't advocate violence, but we don't let it happen against us. | ||
| So, I hope that you and the rest of the audience can continue to stand for what we believe in, and that's liberty above all. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| You and Tucker and Admiral Bannon, I share with Admiral Bannon all day long, every day, 1 Corinthians 3:7. | ||
| It's not important who does the planting or who does the watering. | ||
| What's important is God makes the seed grow. | ||
| So, we have to do more, say more, and pray more. | ||
| God bless you, Alex. | ||
| God bless you, Dave. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Nick in Connecticut, you're on the ear, World War III, The Man Who Saw Tomorrow. | ||
| Go ahead, Nick. | ||
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Tell us about it. | |
| I was just curious, you or your audience, well, maybe you specifically have actually watched that documentary with Orson Welles. | ||
| It was, I think it was about the late French seer, Michelle Nasradamas. | ||
| The only reason I bring it up is as I listen to the things you say over the past few years that I've started to become a listener, I see a lot of things that kind of make a little sense, actually. | ||
| And it talks about like an alliance between Russia and the United States and the Great Trembling in the Far East and agreements broken. | ||
| And the idea was to avoid the potential of nuclear war because that's where I guess they saw it going. | ||
| And now I see you talk about things like Russia and things going on maybe behind closed doors with President Trump. | ||
| And it just seems to me like, wow, it almost seems to be coming to so much a state of fruition. | ||
| And I'm just curious if you've ever saw that documentary or had any comment on it. | ||
| No, I love Orson Welles. | ||
| It's called Orson Welles. | ||
| What? | ||
| It was called The Man Who Saw Tomorrow. | ||
| I believe it came out in 1980. | ||
| It talked about the three Antichrists. | ||
| He had posted, or said he had said it was Napoleon the First, the Second, Hitler, and the Third, a man coming out of the Far East wearing a blue turban, which sometimes I see. | ||
| I've never heard of that before. | ||
| So that was an Orson Welles documentary? | ||
| Yes, it was. | ||
| It was a documentary and it was narrated by Orson Welles. | ||
| I know sometimes you play the old clips for movies and things like that. | ||
| Megatron. | ||
| I have summoned you here for the purpose. | ||
| Nobody summons Megatron. | ||
| Little pleases me to be the first. | ||
| These are my commands. | ||
| Destroy the Autobot Matrix. | ||
| No, no, he did the. | ||
| I never saw the old Autobot movie in the 80s. | ||
| But then I was Googling Orson Welles' death. | ||
| He died like the night after he cut the Unicron stuff for the 1980s movies, Transformers. | ||
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| So his last thing was that. | ||
| And it's amazing. | ||
| So that's why I've done that joke before because it's Orson Welles doing it. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| I'll check into it, brother. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Let's go to a quick clip here. | ||
| is Bukele explaining how things really work here in Esna. | ||
| We'll do one more caller. | ||
| Yo, cuargo el pen el economía. | ||
| Well, when you're in the 100 miles, they are 100 employed. | ||
| Because we don't have elicita, but in the value, and the gastrolicita is comparable for the middle para loses to the electric, telephone, cable, internet, ropa, device, herbes, the motocycleta, gasolinas, saldo cellular, etc. | ||
| All economies are cajar di uno. | ||
| And economía para la legal que lomplace the same velocity, so that means with the crime pococo para que el economía puca pococo va compensando el economía criminal. | ||
| This type of technique that is for the intellectuals don't apply in the relia relies that the crime is criminal. | ||
| And if one allows, if I'm going to enlarge the incentives, because I'm not going to say goodbye, I don't have much opportunity in the market. | ||
| 20 tomatoes are duro parameters, no escalated, have the tomatoes in the solidarity, vendor, establishing a lugar, especially the mejor conditions, vendor los tomatoes, | ||
| and me vanguard the product and if my consignation is about the job to serve and collect the cinema, and vendor tomatoes for $5 to segment. | ||
| You don't have to say that. | ||
| You don't understand and with it, that the unique former yarn is not to cast, if not to sacrifice the society. | ||
| The people who are fuller of the question, the puedar cover. | ||
| So they are incentives and what I have to do to zoom in or mejor me for work and candidate that I will quit. | ||
| So I know that we are because of the new corresponding. | ||
| The point is that there are incentives of the societal incident, established correct. | ||
| And I decided to multilateral person, not for a cost economic porch with the crime, but I see the logic of a patient with cancer. | ||
| Second estimate is a cancer grand, but we are going to various irruas, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and verbars. | ||
| I read this object. | ||
| I am the sirugia, we are the chimotherapy, we are the radio therapy, we are therapy that we will say, especially in no measure, but the main thing is to go economic, and our calculator does not in the financial part of the segurida, | ||
| Andrew in Florida, you're on the air. | ||
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| Hey, what's Alex? | ||
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My other question got kind of answered. | |
| So do you think the protesters are purposely uncovered by Nick 100? | ||
| That's why they did it. | ||
| Yeah yeah, okay. | ||
| And second um look Alex, I know you aren't an infighter and that's why all this kind of confuses me. | ||
| But as far as the Candace thing, how can you, how can you criticize Candace on the Mitch Snow thing when basically the same thing happened with you on with Wolfgang Halbig and the Sandy Hook thing? | ||
| You both were contacted by like a whistleblower. | ||
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You basically platformed them. | |
| I mean, objectively, do you not see the parallels there? | ||
| Yeah, you called it about Somali fraud in Greenland. | ||
| I barely ever covered Sandy Hook. | ||
| Just picked that later to sue me over and had rigged court cases. | ||
| Mitch Schnow said his wife broke his body up with a hammer and kicked him out of a car and wouldn't let him leave. | ||
| He was convicted of that. | ||
| She released the video of him doing to her what he said she did to him. | ||
| And when I released that, they said they didn't care. | ||
| And then all the other, now it's time traveling. | ||
| And now, you know, it's all just an attack on TPUSA. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| So I was just like trying to warn her, hey, this is BS. | ||
| I got attacked. | ||
| And so instead of admitting that stuff's wrong, they've doubled down. | ||
| So to me, I don't want to spend any more time on it. | ||
| I'm just not going to sit there and just be involved with stuff insanity. | ||
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I hear you. | |
| What do you think on Erica Kirk? | ||
| And do you think she could be involved? | ||
| Do you think she's behaving normally? | ||
| Well, no, I mean, I think the whole thing has anomalies and questions. | ||
| I think the whole thing's weird. | ||
| That's separate. | ||
| Like, like me having questions about that and saying it's been investigated, I said that first. | ||
| I broke the Kash Patel order to stand down. | ||
| Kash Patel ordered a cover-up of accomplices. | ||
| That's real from the White House. | ||
| A month after I broke it, it came out in the news to literally say Fort Wachuka. | ||
| And then when the congressman was there at 11 a.m., that's 8 a.m. Wachuka time. | ||
| They went, oh, no, he's there at 245. | ||
| No, he's there at 11. | ||
| They had to admit that later. | ||
| They literally just picked random people and did that to him. | ||
| I won't be part of that man. | ||
| I'm not a sociopath. | ||
| I'm not going to just randomly pick a congressman and say he's there and this other crap. | ||
| And then Mitch Schnow goes, you know, she says to Mitch Schno, she goes, was this guy there from Daily Ware? | ||
| And he goes, yes, he was there too. | ||
| And by the way, by the way, by the way, I'm the they're going to say, I'm attacking her again. | ||
| You brought this up. | ||
| My dad was the zodiac killer. | ||
| First, they said that wasn't, that was making it up, and they go, well, he is a zodiac killer. | ||
| I mean, come on, dude. | ||
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| One other thing they don't talk about is Charlie's bodyguard who used his meta glasses like 60 seconds to a minute before he gets shot. | ||
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Nobody talks about that. | |
| I think that's weird. | ||
| He started a video on his glasses. | ||
| Yeah, I see him hit the button. | ||
| We covered all that at the time. | ||
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Yeah, I know you did. | |
| I know you did. | ||
| I just hate to see, you know, like our side with the infighting. | ||
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And you really don't ever do that. | |
| Well, I saw Candace. | ||
| When Kenning was being confirmed, he was hard-pushed over everything. | ||
| Like, it was popping up on every device. | ||
| Everybody was hard-pushed, which is a big sign. | ||
| It's establishment that RFK Jr. had some Mossad girlfriend with a friend. | ||
| None of us was real. | ||
| And it was going to be exposed. | ||
| And, of course, it was all lies. | ||
| let me tell you something. | ||
| You just watch what happens with Candace Owens. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And so that's it. | ||
| I don't buy what she's saying. | ||
| I don't buy what she's doing. | ||
| I think she works for the bad guys. | ||
| I think it's conscious. | ||
| And that's it. | ||
| Appreciate your call. | ||
| It's just, I don't want to talk about her. | ||
| She's done. | ||
| It's just going to get worse. | ||
| She's demonically possessed. | ||
| I'm done. | ||
| Let her do her own deal. | ||
| I'm not part of her. | ||
| Bye-bye. | ||
| Harrison Smith takes over right now. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
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| 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 bells. | ||
| You were 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 platforms. | ||
| Let's talk about this. | ||
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