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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 RioAlexJones and at AJN Live. | ||
| And now you can download the number one news app in the world. | ||
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| They came from our very special culture. | ||
| This is the precious inheritance that America and Europe have in common. | ||
| We share it. | ||
| We share it, but we have to keep it strong. | ||
| We have to become stronger, more successful, and more prosperous than ever. | ||
| We have to defend that culture and rediscover the spirit that lifted the West from the depths of the Dark Ages to the pinnacle of human achievement. | ||
| We live in an incredible, changing period. | ||
| It's an unbelievable time, but we have to take advantage of the time that we're in. | ||
| In our hands are technologies that our ancestors could scarcely have. | ||
| I mean, they couldn't have even dreamt some of the things that we see today. | ||
| And so rapidly they're produced. | ||
| I mean, AI, two years ago, nobody ever heard of the term, and now everybody's talking about it. | ||
| And it can have some very good purpose. | ||
| It could also have some dangerous purpose. | ||
| And for that, we have to watch out. | ||
| But some tremendous things are happening because of it. | ||
| And we're leading by so much. | ||
| We're doing so well. | ||
| But opportunities that are bigger and grander than ever before in human history are right before us. | ||
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Well, we have lived to see it. | |
| Trump literally burned the new world order, the globalist system, what's left of it, to the ground in front of the planet today. | ||
| His entire speech is an hour and a half long. | ||
| And I have a bunch of big guests coming on, but I am seriously tempted to cancel those guests and just play the speech and then stop and start it. | ||
| It would take probably three hours to do it and analyze each piece of what he said because behind everything he said is major moves. | ||
| This was not rhetoric. | ||
| This was 1776 worldwide. | ||
| My plan. | ||
| I'm not taking credit. | ||
| You should take credit. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| Oh, boy, when I got that plan delivered to Trump right before he got inaugurated and pointed out it was already his plan with a lot of finer points to it about how we can take control of the whole globalist system and then use that to dismantle the globalist system and then rally the whole planet behind defeating what's left of the globalist and the different facets to it and a new golden age, | ||
| a new golden era of renaissance. | ||
| I called it a golden renaissance. | ||
| They called it the golden age. | ||
| And it made perfect sense to reboot America, bring it back better than ever. | ||
| And they got so pissed. | ||
| You know, you've heard me talk a lot about 1776 worldwide for really 15 years, sort of developing the plan. | ||
| And I put it in my documentaries and books and things. | ||
| But I codified it into a 20-something-page memo to Trump and then had it looked over by a major law firm and group that interfaced it with some of the advisors in the White House. | ||
| I can tell you they really liked the plan. | ||
| And the reason I raised that is, remember the headlines? | ||
| Oh, the chief of staff's job is keeping Alex Jones away from Trump. | ||
| And it was because of that plan. | ||
| And you are literally seeing it right now, which is the only way out of this. | ||
| You can't just fight the globalists. | ||
| You have to dismantle them. | ||
| You have to sell something to counter it. | ||
| And he just eviscerated them today, and so did all of his cabinet to their faces. | ||
| And they threw a big fit. | ||
| You can see the video of the unelected globalists of the EU just shaking their heads, eyes wide open, Gavin Newsom shaking his head. | ||
| I mean, because their whole system is being dismantled right now. | ||
| We have the incredible clips in Moore Straight Ahead. | ||
| This is history happening. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| I'm your host, Alex Jones. | ||
| Share the live feeds now. | ||
| You're the Paul Revere's. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let me oversimplify this, but this is exactly what was done. | ||
| It's in all the mainline PhD-level history books written by Carol Quigley and Sabign Brzezinski and Henry Kissinger and David Rockefeller. | ||
| And it's taught at Harvard, and it's well known that at the end of World War II, the United States merged with what was left of the British Empire. | ||
| And then the whole globalist project was set up to slowly take our power away and transfer it to these multinational corporations. | ||
| Well, Trump came in in the last nine years and did a big shot at it four years ago and kind of slowed them down. | ||
| Now, the actions he's made have totally overturned their globalist order, has defanged the World Trade Organization, has defanged the UN, has supercharged populist movements all over the world that were already building in the fourth turning. | ||
| It's the right time in history. | ||
| Trump's the right man. | ||
| None of it's cakewalk. | ||
| None of it's perfect. | ||
| But he basically pulled out of the UN two weeks ago. | ||
| 66 agencies were basically already pulled out of the World Trade Organization. | ||
| They all admit, oh my God, our world government's not working. | ||
| You're supposed to follow international law. | ||
| Well, international law is the corporate ESG system of BlackRock in the UN. | ||
| So this is just an incredible time to be alive. | ||
| Trump annihilated them today to their faces in an hour and a half. | ||
| And it was amazing. | ||
| And when you understand that in action, everything he said has a whole plan behind it and is actually being executed. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| The places we have weakness is in our own American institutions like the DOJ and the FBI, who are so political and so leftist that Trump's giving orders and nothing's happening. | ||
| But everywhere where he has executive power, like DHS and ICE and the military and tariffs and regulations and cutting the funding of the globalists, he is a plus baby. | ||
| And they are going to try to kill him. | ||
| You can bet that. | ||
| Now, folks saw his plane turn back after it had flown out of D.C. for about 30 minutes over the Atlantic Ocean and came back and they said it was an electrical problem. | ||
| People said, oh, no, they tried to kill him and all the rest of it. | ||
| I've called two people that were on Air Force One and they said, no, it was a technical problem and that that's why they've got two of them and the plane's like 40 years old and they are pieces of crap. | ||
| And our system is so corrupt that they've been trying to get a new plane for like 14 years and Boeing cannot deliver them. | ||
| That's why the Qataris are like, here, have this one. | ||
| It's basically the same. | ||
| And it's because the corruption in the bureaucracy, you see that everywhere. | ||
| So Trump had to come back on a smaller plane and go over there. | ||
| But no, that was not what this is. | ||
| I talked to people that were on the plane. | ||
| I'll stop right there. | ||
| Who are at Devos right now. | ||
| But that's a whole other story that in over a decade, these planes were ordered by Obama, two new Air Force Ones. | ||
| They've now a triple cost overruns and they just can't put them together. | ||
| That is the bureaucracy. | ||
| That is the breakdown of society. | ||
| That's a side issue. | ||
| I mean, Trump's talked about just going back and using his own plane. | ||
| The problem is Air Force One has anti-missile systems on it, the flares and all the rest of it. | ||
| It does have a lot of high-tech equipment on it. | ||
| It's just that the plane is extremely old. | ||
| And they've already tried to retrofit it and it's not working. | ||
| But let's move away from that for now. | ||
| That's why Trump's so pissed off about the planes. | ||
| Now, everyone should just sit back, in my view, and just have a moment of appreciation to God that humanity has a fighting chance right now because under the great reset, | ||
| under Agenda 2030, under the Rio de Janeiro treaties, they literally plan to lock us in our houses the majority of the time under social credit scores, control everything we do with the smartphone, forced injections, total brainwashing of our children, bug protein, banning all beef, banning the average person ever going on vacation. | ||
| I mean, it is a hell world. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| Total feudalism, high-tech slavery. | ||
| And Trump is saying this isn't popular. | ||
| It's stupid. | ||
| It's dumb. | ||
| The world doesn't want it. | ||
| We're not going to do it. | ||
| And he called on the world to follow the U.S. example of getting out of the globalism, to get out of the new world order, to get back to real economies for people. | ||
| He told Larry Fink to his face, how dare you buy up all the single-family homes and jack up prices? | ||
| Homes are for families, not for you. | ||
| And he signed the order banning them doing that. | ||
| And he's just every day doing something devastating to them. | ||
| I'm sorry, big tech. | ||
| You're going to pay for the data centers. | ||
| You're going to pay for the power plants. | ||
| You're going to pay a premium for the energy. | ||
| We're giving you plenty of investment, the hotspot for this, but you're not going to cut power consumption, give blackouts and brownouts to the public and make them pay more and you get a discount. | ||
| You will pay more because you're being subsidized. | ||
| It's every day. | ||
| And the globalists, I've been telling you, like this whole thing in the future about energy for computers versus us. | ||
| Humans go first. | ||
| Humans, this is built for us. | ||
| And I was talking about that a year ago saying that'll be the upcoming fight is the energy battles over this AI rush. | ||
| And the fact we got to put our foot down now and say the left tells us cows are bad because they fart and coal power is evil because it puts on carbon dioxide and water vapor, which is great for the earth. | ||
| And we're all evil and our breathing's bad. | ||
| But oh, AI, it can have 100 times the power we get. | ||
| I mean, that's what Eric Schmidt says: that by 2040, AI needs 100 times the power now produced on earth because it's the new species. | ||
| It's the thing. | ||
| We're just the booting process. | ||
| We just launch this new entity, this new consciousness. | ||
| That is the religion of the transhumanists at Apple, at Google, at Microsoft. | ||
| That is their religion. | ||
| This is a cult. | ||
| Elon Musk is not in that cult. | ||
| And he said that and exposed that, but you can read their own writings. | ||
| So Trump went in there and just down the line, repudiated them to their faces. | ||
| He then went on to explain we need Greenland for anti-missile defense. | ||
| And we've got maps, and he showed maps, and we'll go over the maps that if our interceptors are fired from CONUS, that's the contiguous U.S., that it makes them much less effective and it makes them much more expensive because they've got to have a larger boost capacity and they get there a lot slower. | ||
| If they're in Greenland, it's part of North America. | ||
| It is a massive boon for our defense. | ||
| And then separately, with all the resources, the Arctic Seaways, all of it. | ||
| And China and Russia are moving in big time. | ||
| So this is what you do in your America first. | ||
| This is the reality. | ||
| He said, listen, we've paid for the whole world. | ||
| We built you all up after World War II. | ||
| You'd always think in Japanese and German right now if we didn't do this. | ||
| There's 40,000 people in Greenland. | ||
| All we're going to do is develop it for them. | ||
| We need you to get out of the way because the EU is now allied with communist China. | ||
| Carney admits that's the new alliance is Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the EU, and the UK behind the scenes with China. | ||
| And Trump's like, Panama Canal, thank you. | ||
| Venezuela, you lose control of it. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Cuba is a big missile base for the Chinese now. | ||
| So this is the end of the UN and the globalists being in charge of their UN treaties and their virus releases and all that. | ||
| Trump knows it all now. | ||
| He finally gets how bad they are. | ||
| He finally gets 1776, 2.0 global soft power. | ||
| Ideologically, people are going to line up behind us. | ||
| They already have all the trade deals. | ||
| Trump is succeeding on every front. | ||
| And the Europeans flipped out so bad today that before his speech was even done, the last 10 minutes, he did an hour and a half, they pulled out of the trade deal they did with Trump that was way more fair that Trump had negotiated. | ||
| That's okay. | ||
| He'll put pressure back on them. | ||
| We have all the cards. | ||
| They'll come back crawling. | ||
| But he needs to just cut all Ukraine funding. | ||
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Understanding Globalism
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| He needs to start cutting their intelligence. | ||
| That is our U.S. direction and control of all these smart weapons. | ||
| We still held all the cards, but we were being positioned to have none of the cards. | ||
| And Trump at the last minute, we did. | ||
| The American people got him in at the last minute. | ||
| We understood the globalism. | ||
| We understood the totalitarianism. | ||
| We understood we couldn't just lay down to this. | ||
| First, we had to expose the private, unelected global government and its big think tanks and its public-private partnerships and the actual controlling corporate arm of the UN, the WEF, which four years ago officially merged with the UN. | ||
| We had to expose their think tanks like Club of Rome and others. | ||
| We did. | ||
| We had to educate the public about this international corporate government and how it's anti-human and evil. | ||
| We did. | ||
| You did. | ||
| And we had to. | ||
| get our populist movement into position and get people into position that would fight it. | ||
| And then Trump learned that indeed, his first four years, it really was the globalist. | ||
| It really was the new world order. | ||
| Trump understood some of it. | ||
| It was still a talking point from Stephen Miller and Steve Bannon, who did know. | ||
| But then Trump realized by the administration, oh, this is all 100% real. | ||
| These people really are out to destroy Europe and are anti-white and all this other stuff. | ||
| And they really want to do this. | ||
| Well, that's terrible. | ||
| And so now he's been baptized in fire. | ||
| And now, you see, by the very nature of Europe with China rising up against what's left of the West, it forces the confrontation, which I've always explained thousands of times. | ||
| I'm betting on you. | ||
| I believe when they try to sell this tyranny, when they go into their final phases of the takeover, when they tell you you're going to eat the bugs, you're loan nothing to be happy. | ||
| We're going to lock you in your house and social credit scores and cut your son's penis off, that people would finally stand up. | ||
| There'd be enough of a populist movement here and around the world to get beachheads. | ||
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Spotlight On Globalists
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| And then when the enemy counter struck with censorship, control, economic warfare, people would get even more pissed and go, yep, that's the fight. | ||
| We've done it. | ||
| We've spotlighted them. | ||
| We've exposed them. | ||
| We've analyzed them. | ||
| Now we forced them into open confrontation. | ||
| You done, bitch. | ||
| You done now. | ||
| I am so satisfied right now. | ||
| I'm not prideful in the work we've done together. | ||
| It's not like I'm feeling powerful. | ||
| No, no, I'm feeling thank you, God. | ||
| Like I fell off a boat 10 miles from land in the middle of the night, but I see the lights and I'm swimming and I'm so tired I forget how long I've been swimming. | ||
| And then I hit the beach and I just roll over there in the beach and just look at the stars. | ||
| I mean, that's what this feels like. | ||
| This is like getting to land. | ||
| It doesn't mean the fight's over, but this leg of it, we are kicking ass and taking names. | ||
| And thank you, Jesus. | ||
| All glory goes to God. | ||
| And so our enemies want to sow dissension. | ||
| They want us in fighting. | ||
| They want us to be pessimistic about everything and just be doom and gloom. | ||
| No, no, we look at the bad stuff happening in our liberty movement and poppist movements and we spotlight that and get things corrected. | ||
| But in general, we ought to be literally on our knees an hour today just on our face, thanking God. | ||
| I know this morning, I didn't have time. | ||
| I was getting ready when all this came in. | ||
| And I was already up here at the office and I went and closed my office door and I got literally on my face for about 20 minutes. | ||
| You do that and you just get your brain focused on God and just saying thank you. | ||
| And I'd still be there on my face right now thanking God. | ||
| I mean, this is unbelievable. | ||
| And yeah, they're coming after all of us. | ||
| And yeah, they're dangerous. | ||
| And yeah, we want to crush them quicker. | ||
| Believe me, nobody wants to take them down as much as I do. | ||
| But this is a whole new ballgame now. | ||
| And I called it, because it's just, I study so much history. | ||
| No one's going to want this evil plan. | ||
| Even a lot of the top globalists will realize they're never going to get away with it. | ||
| And then as they get weaker and exposed, the elements that are left be the most radical ones. | ||
| So they're going to counter-strike and try to bully people. | ||
| And see, they always miscalculated thinking that they bullied the West into submission when really they had just, we'd been asleep. | ||
| There was some bullying. | ||
| That was part of it, but maybe 20%. | ||
| No, people were lazy and asleep or didn't really see it as their job or it just sounded too outlandish. | ||
| Now people on average are awake and now you're trying to bully them. | ||
| And people are like, I'll just roll my sleeps up then and come after you politically, culturally, economically. | ||
| And if you want to keep going physically, so just keep keep trying to push us around, see how it works out for you. | ||
| Because I've said it a thousand times at least or more. | ||
| We spotlight them, we expose them. | ||
| When they start doing all this bad stuff in their final phases, people will know it's them. | ||
| They'll remember we told them exactly how they were going to do it and their arrogance admitting it. | ||
| And then when they try to come in with censorship, control, cutting off the resources to get us in line, that's just going to piss people off even more. | ||
| And then you come after Trump. | ||
| You come after his family. | ||
| You come after his administration. | ||
| You come after his supporters with all these governments. | ||
| And then to his face, oh, we love you, Mr. Trump. | ||
| Vander Leyden and all of them. | ||
| And then Starmer. | ||
| But behind the scenes, they're just viciously attacking. | ||
| And Trump's like, I'm done. | ||
| So he marched in there today, and so did all his surrogates and tore them new patuties. | ||
| I mean, those globalists are walking around with new assholes today. | ||
| And it was the rubbing it in, too. | ||
| Like, we're doing this, we're doing that. | ||
| I'm trying to unify the world behind stopping your corporate central tyranny. | ||
| We're going to build a world for people. | ||
| We're going to get rid of your loan sharking. | ||
| We're going to get rid of your scams. | ||
| We're going to open it up to build family homes. | ||
| We're going to lower energy prices. | ||
| We are going to stop your monopolies. | ||
| And then meanwhile, the globalists are like, yeah, everybody hates us. | ||
| Everybody's out to get us. | ||
| Yeah, we want public trust. | ||
| We're sorry. | ||
| Yeah, we were too totalitarian. | ||
| Oh. | ||
| So I played so many clips yesterday of them admitting, oh, God, everybody hates us. | ||
| Today it was even more intense. | ||
| Yeah, these people are scumbags. | ||
| So let's start getting the clips or I'll never get to them. | ||
| I mean, I got like 40 of them. | ||
| And just on every subject, it's just powerful. | ||
| And I was watching the video again, and we've got clips of Newsom while Trump's talking. | ||
| He's just like, like he's like, he's like, he's having an exorcism or something. | ||
| And the other one's like, because, I mean, they know, and the fact that they hate him so much. | ||
| Holy Spirit already tells me to support Trump. | ||
| I can intellectually look at it and say he's lighters better than them, of course. | ||
| But just watching these scumbags flip out while he talks and how demonically angry they are tells me I'm doing exactly what I'm supposed to be doing. | ||
| We are the underdogs. | ||
| We're taking on the globalists. | ||
| And Trump is literally trying to rally the world around this and it's going to happen. | ||
| This is spectacular. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's show him arriving this morning. | ||
| And then let's show he gets a standing ovation. | ||
| Then he goes up and speaks to him and he starts dropping truth bombs on him. | ||
| Let's go to these clips. | ||
| And this is Trump arriving. | ||
| The main airport outside Deimos. | ||
| Then he gets on a Blackhawk and flies off to it. | ||
| On top of a mountain where the Bond villains like to meet. | ||
| Remember what Newsom said? | ||
| He goes, I want to warn the Europeans back at Readings who come after you. | ||
| Don't treat him nice. | ||
| That was the last time Newsom look completely freaked out. | ||
| Newsom knows all his fraud in California's coming up. | ||
| And these discussions would be incomplete without the President of the United States, the most important leader in the world. | ||
| We appreciate him here. | ||
| So let me introduce and welcome back to Davos, the president of the United States, Donald J. Trump. | ||
| Well, thank you very much, Larry. | ||
| It's great to be back in beautiful Davos, Switzerland, and to address so many respected business leaders, so many friends, few enemies, and all of the distinguished guests. | ||
| It's a who's who, I will say that. | ||
| Definitely came from our very special culture. | ||
| This is the precious inheritance that America and Europe have in common. | ||
| We share it. | ||
| We share it, but we have to keep it strong. | ||
| We have to become stronger, more successful, and more prosperous than ever. | ||
| We have to defend that culture and rediscover the spirit that lifted the West from the depths of the Dark Ages to the pinnacle of human achievement. | ||
| We live in an incredible, changing period. | ||
| It's an unbelievable time, but we have to take advantage of the time that we're in. | ||
| In our hands, our technologies that our ancestors could scarcely have. | ||
| I mean, they couldn't have even dreamt some of the things that we see today. | ||
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Rapid Rise of AI
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| And so rapidly they're produced. | ||
| I mean, AI, two years ago, nobody ever heard of the term, and now everybody's talking about it. | ||
| And it can have some very good purpose. | ||
| It could also have some dangerous purpose. | ||
| And let's stop right here. | ||
| We're going to break here in a moment. | ||
| Now, the real meat and potatoes is when we come back. | ||
| And now they're bringing me more powerful clips. | ||
| The Treasury Secretary got up and said, Governor Newsom has destroyed California. | ||
| He is Patrick Bateman 2.0. | ||
| He's an absolute scumbag. | ||
| I mean, this is gold. | ||
| Take the gloves off. | ||
| Identify the globalist as the scourge, as the criminals, as the mafia, looting civilization with a plan to collapse it, transferring all the wealth to themselves in high-tech city-states. | ||
| See, in the final phase of global government, everybody else has collapsed. | ||
| You've got regional city-states that are high-tech above the law. | ||
| You're like, wait, that's hunger games. | ||
| Yeah, that's art imitating life. | ||
| There are documents from the UN, Club of Rome, in the 60s, describing literal hunger game society with gladiatorial games, everything. | ||
| But the general public doesn't even have electricity. | ||
| That's what they want. | ||
| That's what they're setting up. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| That's a documentary. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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 thealexjonesstore.com while the gettings good. | ||
| And 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 deal with. | ||
| But I just know you want this knife. | ||
| It's selling out quick. | ||
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| And I thank you for your support. | ||
| The United States of America is retaking its sovereignty from the globalists. | ||
| And in our hemisphere, all the infrastructure and things we financed, Trump is simply taking. | ||
| Because if we don't, the communist Chinese will. | ||
| That is the reality of where we are. | ||
| The globalists want you poor. | ||
| They want you austere. | ||
| They want you eating bugs. | ||
| And if you even think about the short term, it is night and day what Trump is doing. | ||
| You bet I'm excited about this. | ||
| And exposing their corrupt, evil global government to their face. | ||
| I'm going to get to those incredible historic clips. | ||
| Gavin Newsom being hit with multiple flamethrowers politically. | ||
| And they don't know what to do because no one's ever really attacked back. | ||
| No one's ever really said, you're a crook. | ||
| You're a total fraud. | ||
| You're a gang. | ||
| You're part of an international crime syndicate. | ||
| And so Trump gets up there and shakes their hands and then gets up on the stage and just destroys them. | ||
| I want to recognize the viewers and listeners, the men and women in the arena that have supported this broadcast and have amplified this broadcast. | ||
| Without you, we wouldn't have been here. | ||
| And it is a fact recognized by the bad guys and the good guys that in the 32 years of myself on air, 28 years of InfoWars, none of this would have happened at this scale, anywhere near it, if it wasn't for this broadcast and the films, the books, the reports, what we've all done, our guest, this operation. | ||
| And all of the temporal credit goes to you, the supporters, because we've got a will to fight. | ||
| We care about freedom. | ||
| We hate tyranny. | ||
| But myself, my crew, my journalists, my reporters, we couldn't have done it without you. | ||
| So temporarily, that means of man, of this world, you are incredible. | ||
| And I salute you from the bottom of my heart. | ||
| Now, God works through all of us. | ||
| So at the end of the day, all glory goes to God. | ||
| And so I'm extremely humble and extremely thankful. | ||
| And I told you decades ago that this permutation of the new world order is going to be defeated. | ||
| And that gives us a societal respite, whether it's decades, whether it's 100 years, I'm not sure. | ||
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| Let me just stop because I've got like 40 clips. | ||
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| Which clip were we up to here? | ||
| Yeah, your mic's not on. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Yeah, let's go to 19 Trump. | ||
| WUF Europe will destroy itself, which is totally true. | ||
| Migration is destroying many parts of the world. | ||
| And it just goes on from there. | ||
| I mean, there's so many of these clips. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| The United States cares greatly about the people of Europe. | ||
| We really do. | ||
| I mean, look, I am derived from Europe, Scotland and Germany. | ||
| 100% Scotland, my mother, 100% German, my father. | ||
| And we believe deeply in the bonds we share with Europe as a civilization. | ||
| I want to see it do great. | ||
| That's why issues like energy, trade, immigration, and economic growth must be central concerns to anyone who wants to see a strong and united West. | ||
| Because Europe and those countries have to do their thing. | ||
| They have to get out of the culture that they've created over the last 10 years. | ||
| It's horrible what they're doing to themselves. | ||
| They're destroying themselves. | ||
| These beautiful, beautiful places. | ||
| We want strong allies, not seriously weakened ones. | ||
| We want Europe to be strong way. | ||
| And I love Europe, and I want to see Europe go good, but it's not heading in the right direction. | ||
| In recent decades, it became conventional wisdom in Washington and European capitals that the only way to grow a modern Western economy was through ever-increasing government spending, unchecked mass migration and endless foreign imports. | ||
| The consensus was that so-called dirty jobs and heavy industry should be sent elsewhere, that affordable energy should be replaced by the Green New scam, and that countries could be propped up by importing new and entirely different populations from faraway lands. | ||
| This was the path that sleepy Joe Biden administration and many other Western governments very foolishly followed, turning their backs on everything that makes nations rich and powerful and strong. | ||
| And there's so much potential in so many nations. | ||
| The result was record budget and trade deficits and a growing sovereign deficit, driven by the largest wave of mass migration in human history. | ||
| We've never seen anything like it. | ||
| Quite frankly, many parts of our world are being destroyed before our very eyes, and the leaders don't even understand what's happening. | ||
| And the ones that do it. | ||
| Now, here is, and he says the ones that do it are working for it and trying to destroy it. | ||
| In fact, I'm just tempted to play the whole speech. | ||
| I may just cancel guests and do that. | ||
| It's too powerful. | ||
| Here he is looking at Larry Fink. | ||
| BlackRock Vanguard State's Freedom's All-One Conglomerate. | ||
| 88% control of the money and assets in the world. | ||
| Buying up the family homes and just sitting on them to drive up prices to make it unaffordable as part of their behavioral control, their great reset. | ||
| Here's Trump, who just signed an order banning these institutions buying single-family homes, literally throwing the gauntlet down in their face, saying, homes are for families. | ||
| We don't want a nation of renters. | ||
| We want owners. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Homeownership has always been a symbol of health and vigor of American society, but that goal fell out of reach for millions and millions of people in the Biden era because interest rates went up so high. | ||
| Today I'm taking action to bring back this bedrock of the American dream. | ||
| In recent years, Wall Street giants and institutional investment firms, many of you are here, many of you are good friends of mine, many of you are supporters. | ||
| Sorry to do this, Joe. | ||
| I'm so sorry. | ||
| But you've driven up housing prices by purchasing hundreds of thousands of single-family homes, and it's been a great investment for them. | ||
| Often, as much as 10% of houses on the market. | ||
| You know, the crazy thing is a person can't get depreciation on a house. | ||
| But when a corporation buys it, they get depreciation. | ||
| Okay, that's something we're going to have to think about, too. | ||
| I don't know if too many people think about that. | ||
| You buy a corporation, they buy 500 houses, they buy hundreds of thousands, they buy 500 houses, they can take depreciation. | ||
| A person sweats and works and buys one house, they can't. | ||
| But homes are built for people, not for corporations, and America will not become a nation of renters. | ||
| We're not going to do that. | ||
| That's why I have signed an executive order banning large institutional addresses from buying single-family homes. | ||
| It's just not fair to the public. | ||
| They're not able to buy a house. | ||
| And I'm calling on Congress to pass that ban into permanent law, and I think they will. | ||
| And what Trump does is genius. | ||
| He sets up a climate for the corporations to make record profits, but it helps everybody and empowers the little guy. | ||
| Let's put up drudge again. | ||
| Oh, Trump approval 35. | ||
| There's a lot of skewing now. | ||
| He did drop some in reality because people want his gratification, but these latest polls were analyzing them and look like they're a little bit cooked. | ||
| But it doesn't matter. | ||
| He knows he's doing the right thing on a kamikaze mission against the globalists. | ||
| Now, here's Trump explaining why he wants Greenland. | ||
| He went on a long time about it. | ||
| Without us right now, you'd be speaking German and a little Japanese, perhaps. | ||
| And that ties into we want peace, a piece of ice for world protection. | ||
| We've never asked for anything. | ||
| Well, here's what we got to say here, this. | ||
| And then after the war, which we won, we won it big. | ||
| Without us, right now, you'd all be speaking German and a little Japanese, perhaps. | ||
| After the war, we gave Greenland back to Denmark. | ||
| How stupid were we to do that? | ||
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| So now our country and the world face much greater risks than it did ever before because of missiles, because of nuclear, because of weapons of warfare that I can't even talk about. | ||
| Two weeks ago, they saw weapons that nobody ever heard of. | ||
| They weren't able to fire one shot at us. | ||
| They said, what happened? | ||
| Everything was discombobulated. | ||
| They said, we've got them in our sights. | ||
| Press the trigger and nothing happened. | ||
| So we want a piece of ice for world protection and they won't give it. | ||
| We've never asked for anything else. | ||
| And we could have kept that piece of land and we didn't. | ||
| So they have a choice. | ||
| You can say yes, and we will be very appreciative. | ||
| Or you can say no, and we will remember. | ||
| Yeah, Trump is doing so much to break up the meatpacking monopolies. | ||
| That's where all the cost, basically, in meat is. | ||
| The producers are getting almost nothing. | ||
| He's breaking up the energy monopolies. | ||
| He's breaking up the medical monopolies. | ||
| He's got Kennedy just basically banning all the poison shots, everything else. | ||
| I mean, it's wild, folks. | ||
| And I guess he's speaking again live right now. | ||
| Back it up then to the start. | ||
| Good God. | ||
| But I want to show you something from Jack Posota, which is dead on this. | ||
| Because he flew over there with Trump. | ||
| He knew this was coming in the speech, put it out before he spoke. | ||
| It's all golden dome, folks. | ||
| You want to have the missiles right here. | ||
| You already got them in Alaska and got them in Hawaii, but you've got to have them spread out in different spots. | ||
| You can't defend CONUS from the main Chinese or Russian attacks. | ||
| They say you're going to fire over the pole because it's three times further to go around the equator. | ||
| So It's a fast hop with an ICBM or auto system up and over or submarine launch, you name it. | ||
| You need to have these things spread out. | ||
| And so that's what this is all strategic. | ||
| Monroe Doctrine, as President Trump said, he said, we've been doing this for 200 years. | ||
| I'm telling you, Thomas Jefferson would have done the same thing. | ||
| So that is the reality. | ||
| Let's go to Trump right now and see what he's saying right now. | ||
| But we have an audience. | ||
| I recognize so many. | ||
| I know so many. | ||
| We have the king of soccer, the king of sports over here, Johnny. | ||
| When you have Johnny, and I heard you, I just got a report on the sales of tickets. | ||
| There's never been anything like it. | ||
| So that's good. | ||
| You know, break every record. | ||
| So thank you for choosing us. | ||
| We appreciate that. | ||
| He's another spectacular person. | ||
| And so many people in the audience, and you know, I have this beautiful speech, page after page. | ||
| And I just said, I just made a speech, and they were all here. | ||
| They heard it one way or the other. | ||
| And I said, the last thing we want to do is waste our time and hear it again. | ||
| But I do want to say the people in this room are amazing. | ||
| Most of you were in the other room also. | ||
| And the United States is doing really well, doing like nobody thought was actually possible. | ||
| Certainly not this soon. | ||
| It's one year. | ||
| It's exactly. | ||
| He knows all this cheerleading is they've been trying to crash the stock market. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| It's a long time. | ||
| But it went very, very fast. | ||
| We've had tremendous luck. | ||
| I think it's been reported by even people that aren't lovers of Donald Trump that it's been maybe the best first year for any president. | ||
| I think in terms of what we've accomplished. | ||
| And that's why he's frustrating because the public wants instant gratification doesn't get it. | ||
| Including ending eight wars. | ||
| I have one to go. | ||
| How about energy prices down 45%? | ||
| It's turning out to be one of the tougher ones. | ||
| But you heard me say before 25% of the year. | ||
| And all of you that's bitching me like, oh, God, all you need is to kiss Trump's ass. | ||
| You understand. | ||
| We'd have Kamala Harris and be totally screwed right now. | ||
| I mean, you understand. | ||
| You better believe it. | ||
| I want him to succeed. | ||
| You better too. | ||
| You got any self-preservation instincts in your ass. | ||
| It was out of control. | ||
| But I think we're going to get it resolved. | ||
| And I'm doing it to save 30,000 people a month. | ||
| If you can imagine your kid, I mean, take your, your son leaves home, waves you're proud of him. | ||
| You're so beautiful. | ||
| And then two weeks later, he had his head blown off fighting Ukraine or fighting Russia. | ||
| It's both of them. | ||
| The total are averaging 30,000, actually 30,000 young people, generally soldiers, a little bit in towns, but for the most part, it's soldiers. | ||
| Every single month they die. | ||
| So I think we're going to do well there. | ||
| But we have Scott Bessent, who everyone knows, and Howard Lutnick, and these guys are doing a fantastic job with what we're doing. | ||
| They were both recommended by many of the people in this room. | ||
| I said, what do you think of Scott? | ||
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| What do you think of Howard? | ||
| A very different type. | ||
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| They are the exact opposite. | ||
| You know, I never thought of it. | ||
| All right, so it's coming up. | ||
| We got Ezra Levant with huge new exclusive confrontations on the ground in Davos. | ||
| You had a first look yesterday at some of those. | ||
| And he's got new ones as well. | ||
| You got a first look at. | ||
| We're working on Pessobic. | ||
| He's either going to be on the day or tomorrow. | ||
| He's on the ground with the president. | ||
| And Roger Stone popping in later. | ||
| And a lot more here today. | ||
| Got a special guest host in the fourth hour. | ||
| But I haven't gotten to the really juicy clips yet of Trump tearing into the globalist. | ||
| We're going to get to those. | ||
| And then, I mean, when I saw the headline this morning, before I clicked on the video, I said, this can't be real. | ||
| Because I'm proud of myself on things like this. | ||
| It's fun. | ||
| I love coining things that enter into the culture and the vernacular. | ||
| And I am the person that first called Governor Newsome, Patrick Bateman. | ||
| He was running for governor. | ||
| He'd been the mayor of San Francisco. | ||
| I'd covered him some then and all the scams he ran there. | ||
| But I remember he was running. | ||
| I said, who's he remind me of one time live on here? | ||
| I go, I go, who's the American psycho? | ||
| And the producer goes, Patrick Bateman. | ||
| And I went, it's Patrick Bateman 2.0. | ||
| And now everybody calls him Patrick Bateman 2.0. | ||
| So I get satisfied about Vitrix. | ||
| He was a globalist, but it is. | ||
| I do get a pride thing, which I know you're not supposed to do, but I'm actually proud that he is known as, because, you know, new scum, that's not good enough. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| No, he looks like more psychotic than Christian Bell in that movie. | ||
| I mean, he just drips it. | ||
| I mean, my skin crawls. | ||
| Oh, God, Ilhan Omar, my skin crawls. | ||
| Hillary Clinton, my skin crawls. | ||
| You know, Obama can hide the demonic energy. | ||
| He's got that fake, hey, you know. | ||
| But no, not, not, not, not Hillary, not Omar, not, not Newsome. | ||
| Man, I mean, my cells just literally go, enemy, enemy, enemy, enemy. | ||
| And man, that Joker face and then all his, and then everything he does, he's so damn evil. | ||
| God, he's bad. | ||
| And he wants to be president so bad. | ||
| And I watched him. | ||
| I got video when people, when Trump was speaking, he was, he does that happy wiggle when he's talking about land he's going to steal or something bad he's going to do. | ||
| He was not doing the happy dance, he was doing the crap, the bed dance and and last night in Devos he's like you better watch out when he gets here. | ||
| Europeans better watch out. | ||
| He's dangerous, you better. | ||
| He looks so scared because he knows man, he's committed so much crime. | ||
| Oh, him and his buddies burned down the Palisades 100% and he is a damn monster. | ||
| I mean that is that. | ||
| That that's the devil, folks. | ||
| I mean you know, I don't know how, if you don't, people ask, how do you know you have the Holy Spirit, if you've got any Holy Spirit? | ||
| When you look at Governor Newsome, if you don't have your skin curl, there's something wrong with you and you know. | ||
| It makes it funny to show Patrick Bateman photos, the real photos. | ||
| Some are way scary now yeah, let's just look at some real photos of them. | ||
| I mean see, that's a real photo of him right there. | ||
| That's what he, that. | ||
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| He looks like the man. | ||
| That's a, that's devil right there, 100 and all. | ||
| Right now number two coming up. | ||
| I got, I got clips of that. | ||
| I got Trump roasting, Bissette doing it, and you can't get enough of this because we need to notice. | ||
| NEWS has been like, let's be friends, let's be nice, lower your defenses knock knock knock, let the vampire in. | ||
| No, we ain't letting you in. | ||
| You're bad and we know it. | ||
| We'll be right back with our number two. | ||
| Remember, you're the Paul Revere. | ||
| Share those live feeds now. | ||
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| I am so excited after over a year, we have the highest quality private labeled beef tallow out there. | ||
| You heard RMK Jr. ram about it. | ||
| The health effects, how good it is. | ||
| This sucker is boom heavy. | ||
| This is high quality. | ||
| It is very competitively priced and it funds this whole operation. | ||
| It is optimal human beef tallow rash fed from thealexion store.com. | ||
| It is night and day compared to all these other fats and all these trans fats and all of the seed oils that are so toxic, especially when you eat them. | ||
| Not this. | ||
| It is so good. | ||
| It is now available, discounted at thealexionstore.com. | ||
| 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 call it more than a performance enhancer because there's, 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're 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. | ||
| Well, you wanted somebody to take down the globalist. | ||
| Trump's doing it. | ||
| No, he hadn't secured the DOJ. | ||
| That's a bunch of crooked lawyers. | ||
| They couldn't fly straight if they wanted to. | ||
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| But Trump has bypassed him on a lot of fronts. | ||
| And I'd be a liar if I didn't tell you we're blessed. | ||
| And you prayed for somebody to stand up for you. | ||
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| They're going to try to kill him again. | ||
| I'm going to play a few more minutes of him at this reception. | ||
| He's live right now. | ||
| And then I'm going to come back, finish up with some of the more powerful clips that are so historic. | ||
| And Newsome getting roasted. | ||
| And then I'm going to shift gears into the domestic news. | ||
| The Islamics calling for open mass murder of Republicans. | ||
| The left doing it everywhere. | ||
| No one's getting in trouble. | ||
| It's completely illegal because of the damn Justice Department. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| There's ways to have states and counties indict. | ||
| Problem is almost every major city and most mid-sized towns are Soros run. | ||
| See, yeah, we're waking up. | ||
| Yeah, we're getting a lot of traction, but they're so dug in, folks. | ||
| But at least we're awake and getting traction. | ||
| So we're winning hearts and minds. | ||
| And that department, we're running circles around them, but they're just dug into everything. | ||
| So it's people like, well, God, well, that's negative then. | ||
| Well, yeah, but at least we got a fighting chance. | ||
| At least more people are awake every day. | ||
| At least our president's pulling out all these globalist operations and cutting their funding off and in their face telling them they're destroying their countries by design. | ||
| They're a bunch of crooks. | ||
| And then they throw a big fit and pull out of the trade deal. | ||
| He'll just now pressure them back into it. | ||
| Don't you love that response? | ||
| He hadn't even finished speaking when they pulled out of it. | ||
| Because they're all sitting right there, the unelected EU commission. | ||
| They can just sit and hey, we're pulling out right there on the spot. | ||
| Dictators. | ||
| Well, they shake their finger at us and tell us how the cow get the cabbage. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm not going to get to the Trump thing. | ||
| We're going to break him in anyways. | ||
| I'm going to come back and just get to the clips. | ||
| Because now, folks, in Ohio, Maine, Texas, Illinois, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, all the scams the Somalis ran, we're now learning are being run by other groups because it's the Democrats on top of it. | ||
| And they now caught a bag lady. | ||
| I don't mean a bag lady like a bag lady, homosely, a bag woman, a bagman in Ohio, and then they caught a bunch of her accessories paying off judges to give asylum to illegals. | ||
| And just like I told you years ago, they got to give part of their paycheck to the law firm and then to the group. | ||
| And then they've got to go sign up for all this fraud, and then they don't even get the money. | ||
| Now, the Somalis have negotiated because they're a tribe, a gang, a tribe within a tribe. | ||
| You hear Somali, that's the ruling tribe out of Mogadishu. | ||
| They all fight with each other like any warlord group. | ||
| They cut a better deal where the Somalis actually get 30, 40% of the money. | ||
| The Hispanics and Eastern Europeans and everybody else, they get signed up with these things. | ||
| They don't get nothing, basically. | ||
| Simply get to stay here. | ||
| And people say, how'd you know this decades ago? | ||
| It came out locally. | ||
| And I was told about it by the police. | ||
| That La Raza, the Mecha, and the mayor's brother was this big lawyer. | ||
| You've heard the story 100 times. | ||
| It's been in the news. | ||
| And he had like a dungeon under his house, and people didn't pay up the money. | ||
| And he had them all signed up, getting a big percentage of it and running them as slaves. | ||
| This is how it's done everywhere, folks. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| So, Patrick Bateman, American Psycho 2.0, a little firebug that burned down the Palisades. | ||
| The nephew of Nancy Pelosi in the Democratic Crime Syndicate, Gavin Newsom, was over in Davos last few days saying, Oh, beware Trump. | ||
| He's going to flamethrow you when you get here. | ||
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| Oh, he's so dangerous. | ||
| Look out. | ||
| Well, he did. | ||
| And the Treasury Secretary Bassett and Trump further flame-broiled him and even called him Patrick Bateman 2.0. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| So from my mouth to the president's ears, then out of his mouth and out of Bissett's mouth, because we all see it for what it is. | ||
| And it's so important to just get in their faces. | ||
| Then some other great moments where they're like to Ludnick, well, we need globalism. | ||
| China controls 97% of rare earth minerals. | ||
| Ludnick had just given a speech about how do we ever let them do that. | ||
| Our regulators wouldn't let U.S. companies even be involved in those as part of an unofficial deal with China to corner the market. | ||
| They weren't supposed to expand militarily. | ||
| That was supposed to be NATO as the world force with the U.S. | ||
| And then they would get control of all basic development. | ||
| China double-crossed that, hence the split 17 years ago. | ||
| This is the whole breakup of the new world order that I said back then already begun. | ||
| So she's lecturing him. | ||
| And Ludnick had just given a speech. | ||
| I there, we have a speech explaining that. | ||
| And then she goes, But you need them. | ||
| They've got the minerals. | ||
| And he's like, that's why we're doing this, lady. | ||
| The whole point of everything we said is we're going to be independent. | ||
| Plus, the U.S. already controlled all those trade routes and systems and let China have it. | ||
| So now we're just going in and making deals with each country to extract it. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| Almost all the countries are going with us, including all the stands in Central Asia, into Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe. | ||
| They've all, except one, signed deals with us to cut off the Belt and Road Initiative and go with our new railroad that's going to ship all the rare earth minerals right onto our ships. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| What do you think we're doing down in Argentina? | ||
| Musk already moved in there five years ago for the rare earths. | ||
| They thought it would take at least eight years to get the mines operating. | ||
| They're already operating. | ||
| It'll be at full capacity within one year. | ||
| Takes 10 years on average. | ||
| And these aren't mines of little slave kids, you know, like BlackRock runs down in them in the Congo. | ||
| These are big, giant, huge excavators, you know, the size of 30 school buses with high-paid engineers and words. | ||
| That's how we do it. | ||
| Not 10-year-old black kids down in pits working themselves to death, literally, with UN mercenaries with machine guns up at the top. | ||
| Trump's like, that ain't happening. | ||
| That's done. | ||
| That's how the Chinese run their operations because they're so loving. | ||
| And America's so bad. | ||
| All right, let's go to the close back to back. | ||
| I think it's very, very ironic that Governor Newsom, who strikes me as Patrick Bateman, the Sparkle Beach Ken, may be the only Californian who knows less about economics than Kamala Harris. | ||
| He's here this week with his billionaire sugar daddy, Alex Soros. | ||
| And the Davos is a perfect place for a man who, when everyone else was on lockdown, when he was having people arrested for going to church, he was having $1,000 a night meals at the French laundry. | ||
| And I'm sure the California people won't forget that. | ||
| And I can tell my message to Governor Newsom is the Trump administration is coming to California. | ||
| We are going to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
| And I was told he was asked to give a speech on his signature policies, but he's not speaking. | ||
| Because what have his economic policies brought? | ||
| Outward migration from California, a gigantic budget deficit, the largest homeless population in America, and the poor folks in the Palisades who had their homes burned down. | ||
| He is here hobnobbing with the global elite while his California citizens are still homeless. | ||
| Shame on him. | ||
| He is too smug, too self-absorbed, and too economically illiterate to know anything. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Let me know if you need any further clarification. | ||
| Gavin's a good guy. | ||
| And we're going to, if he needed it, I would do it in a heartbeat. | ||
| I'd love to see, we did help them a lot in Los Angeles, a lot with the early in my term when they had some problems. | ||
| But we would love to do it. | ||
| I will say this: if I were a Democrat governor or whatever, I would call up Trump. | ||
| I say, come on in, make us look good because we're cutting crime down to nothing. | ||
| And we're taking people out, career criminals who are only going to do bad things and we're bringing them back to their countries. | ||
| But where we've done it has been amazing. | ||
| And we have a capacity to do it at much greater levels. | ||
| Wake up. | ||
| Where the hell has everybody been? | ||
| Stop with this diplomacy of sort of niceties, and somehow we're all going to figure it out. | ||
| Stop saying one thing privately and another publicly. | ||
| Have some spine, have some goddamn balls. | ||
| Excuse my license. | ||
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| Look how insane he is. | ||
| Yeah, it's time to buck up. | ||
| It's time to get serious. | ||
| By the way, pause. | ||
| I've known a lady for about 10 years, I'll leave it at that, who worked in the mayor's office directly for him. | ||
| And she's been about two inches away from talking about it. | ||
| And even when he does run for president, she's probably going to come on the show. | ||
| And I told her, I was out in California a while back, about a year ago, there with my daughter and Rob Dew covering Bohemian Grove, and she lived in her bus. | ||
| We're talking to her, and she was just like, she was like, yeah, it's bad. | ||
| But I mean, he is what he looks like. | ||
| I mean, he is a psychopsycho. | ||
| And at least back then, falling down drunk by noon many days on all sorts of drugs and just literally just, well, you can imagine, Lucas Sage, Bill Clinton 2.0. | ||
| And that shows how fully compromised he is as well. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's go back to a little bit more of him. | ||
| Here he is. | ||
| Time to stand tall and firm, have a backbone. | ||
| You know, I've seen this in the United States, the supine Congress playing both sides, you know, saying one thing on a text or a tweet and another publicly. | ||
| It's time to have principle. | ||
| It's time to stand tall and strong. | ||
| You're trying to stand united. | ||
| You make that determination. | ||
| I don't make that determination. | ||
| He's definitely correct. | ||
| Just, I can't take this complicity. | ||
| People rolling over. | ||
| I should have brought up a bunch of knee pads for all the world leaders. | ||
| I mean, handing out crowns and handing out, I mean, this is pathetic. | ||
| Nobel prizes that are being given away. | ||
| I mean, it's just pathetic. | ||
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| And I hope people understand how pathetic they look on the world stage. | ||
| I mean, at least from an American perspective, it's embarrassing. | ||
| So what you do is I'm doing it. | ||
| You should decide. | ||
| The Europeans should decide for themselves what to do. | ||
| But one thing they can't do is what they've been doing. | ||
| All right, let's stop right there. | ||
| With Trump and the gold aesthetic, it's not really my style. | ||
| But in general, Trump sees bad neighborhoods, things falling apart, parks messed up. | ||
| He wants everybody to do well. | ||
| They can't build an ice rink for five years. | ||
| They're such idiots. | ||
| He pays for it, builds it in like two months. | ||
| He wants to get stuff done to a neurotic point of like everything's going to be organized. | ||
| Everything's going to be nice. | ||
| Everything's going to be good. | ||
| Isn't that what you want rather than the other thing? | ||
| But as for, oh, the Koreans gave him a crown. | ||
| Have you looked up? | ||
| Does they register the stuff what presidents are given? | ||
| Every time our presidents go to Japan or South Korea, they give them a crown or a sword. | ||
| Every time they go to Saudi Arabia, they give them that. | ||
| They've got piles of them. | ||
| Remember when Trump famously, the prime minister dumped all the food into the fish? | ||
| The media cropped it to show him dumping it and saying he did it wrong. | ||
| Then we got the wide shot. | ||
| He copied the prime minister. | ||
| It's games, people. | ||
| They just never made a big deal about them giving him crowns and swords and gold fabrochet eggs. | ||
| But you can go find all that going on. | ||
| And then they misrepresent with the snapshots is how they do it. | ||
| One more clip. | ||
| I'm going to Roger Stone with big news. | ||
| Here's Ludnick. | ||
| 90% of your minerals come from the U.S. China. | ||
| Low IQ, U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves tells Secretary Ludnick that America needs globalism in China for minerals as the WF just embarrassed her. | ||
| Now, Ludnick yesterday and today gave speeches about we can't be dependent. | ||
| We've got to get back control. | ||
| That's why we're doing this over rare earth semiconductors, things like that. | ||
| That's his point. | ||
| We can't be dependent on our enemies. | ||
| And we're making deals right now to go directly to the sources that China made deals with to cut them off. | ||
| And it's happening. | ||
| We're winning this thing. | ||
| But when you see the level of ignorance of these people, she just made his point for him. | ||
| She doesn't even understand what he's saying. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| 90% of your critical minerals at the moment come from the U.S., from China. | ||
| You need to wean yourself off those. | ||
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| But you won't be able to do that without the help of Canada and Australia and other countries. | ||
| And so for all of your strengths, we do also need to think how we can preserve some of the things that the U.S. has benefited from in the NATO alliance and the Western alliance. | ||
| Yeah, an alliance that's deindustrialized us and has our enemies surrounding us. | ||
| I am extremely impressed by Trump at Davos. | ||
| I'm extremely impressed by Bissette, by Ludnick, by all of them. | ||
| Trump is on this populist streak of banning over 10% credit card interest rates, banning the mega corporations buying up the single-family homes, Kennedy pulling all the poisons out, banning most of the shots, pulling the merits all out. | ||
| 96% shutdown border, 20 trillion investment pledge, 9 trillion already here. | ||
| You fly up in a plane around the country, especially in the south. | ||
| There's just factories and stuff being built everywhere. | ||
| You fly into Austin, as far as the eye can see, it looks like mega city or something. | ||
| But like Trump said, it'll take six months to a year for that to kick in. | ||
| Already energy prices down 45%. | ||
| Food prices going down. | ||
| And I get inflation was so bad, it's not taken care of yet. | ||
| But Roger Stone studies all the real polls. | ||
| We get top pollsters on like Mark Mitchell, and he said there was some sliding last few months, but are these new polls accurate? | ||
| And how do we get the message out to the American people that, hey, you're not going to get instant gratification? | ||
| I think Trump made a mistake back during the campaign saying, oh, right away, we'll kill inflation. | ||
| Right away, we'll, I understand you win campaigns like that, but I'd have been like, listen, their plan, we're totally destroyed. | ||
| My plan, a year, it turns around, which we know is the real plan. | ||
| And now we're about a year in, we start seeing it happen. | ||
| So I'm going to ask Roger his take on this event. | ||
| The globalists themselves admitting their whole ruler's dead. | ||
| Everybody hates them. | ||
| They're unpopular. | ||
| They're falling apart. | ||
| All Trump has to do is differentiate himself more, as he's doing, from the globalists and explain they're the ones that did this. | ||
| I'm the populist. | ||
| I'm the rebel. | ||
| We're the rebels, which he was doing today. | ||
| And that's going to get his numbers back up ahead of the midterms. | ||
| Obviously, what's happening with the Somalis, the mass fraud nationwide and ICE, that is something that is very serious. | ||
| We'll get into that. | ||
| We'll get into other hurdles that the president faces and the American people face and some other key issues with Roger Stone as well. | ||
| Roger, great to have you, my friend. | ||
| So you've got my summation. | ||
| What do you make of this? | ||
| I mean, to their face. | ||
| They threw a fit, by the way, and he wasn't even done speaking for an hour and a half. | ||
| 10 minutes before he's done, because you've got the unelected commission there. | ||
| I guess they got their cell phones together and decided, oh, we're not going to, we're pulling out of the trade deal with the U.S. | ||
| So they didn't go to a cabinet meeting. | ||
| They didn't go. | ||
| The dictators right there on their cell phones in the audience literally decided to then do this and to basically pee on themselves or turn over the chessboard in a fit. | ||
| Roger Stone. | ||
| Well, first of all, Alex, I think it's important to recognize this is the second time Donald Trump has gone into the lion's den. | ||
| He went previously to speak to the World Economic Forum. | ||
| That speech has been selectively edited. | ||
| But if you look at all of it, he basically told them where they could go with their worldview then. | ||
| Now he's back, and of course, he's actually doing it. | ||
| In the Big Beautiful bill, he put in place the largest tax cuts in American history and he got them renewed. | ||
| The full impact of that, which will be substantial, not yet fully kicked in. | ||
| He has cut hundreds of thousands of time-consuming over regulations that will also take time to kick in. | ||
| When we get a depoliticized Federal Reserve Board, because it's Jerome Powell who's playing politics, based on the employment rate and the inflation rate, the two factors on which the Federal Reserve is supposed to base its decisions, both are lower than when they cut rates to try to re-elect Joe Biden. | ||
| So we're long past the time that the Fed should have cut more deeply. | ||
| And there is one standard, unfortunately. | ||
| If you lie to Congress, and in this case, there's no question that Powell did about whether there were executive elevators, whether there were private dining rooms, whether there was a lavish roof gardening system, there were not. | ||
| And of course, when we saw the public plan, they were. | ||
| Those are material lies about taxpayer money. | ||
| His body language on Monday was total panic mode when he said he takes this very seriously and that this is Trump trying to meddle in their private operation. | ||
| He is at the Supreme Court today during the hearings about whether or not they're above the law, as they've been claiming. | ||
| AP Source, Fed Chair Powell, is attending the case today. | ||
| Supreme Court will decide if Fed independents has any legal teeth. | ||
| And clearly, the president can remove any of them for cause, though presidents really have never done that. | ||
| This is Trump going after the Federal Reserve as well. | ||
| Talk about hitting on all cylinders. | ||
| How about going for the belly of the beast? | ||
| This is it. | ||
| Well, of course, he did dismiss Lisa Cook for cause. | ||
| She's challenged that, and she won around in the D.C. courts when the court clerk sent the case to the African-American sorority sister of Lisa Cook. | ||
| A clear conflict of interest. | ||
| That's on appeal. | ||
| Ultimately, Trump's ability to fire Lisa Crook. | ||
| I mean, Lisa Cook, whose real estate dealings revealed serious mortgage fraud, I think will be very clear. | ||
| But until we get that deeper interest rate cut, it's interesting, Alex. | ||
| Housing has moved into the second most important issue in the country. | ||
| Food costs are still the number one concern of most Americans. | ||
| Gas prices used to be number two, but gas prices are now fifth. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Well, because Donald Trump has driven down the cost of gas as he promised he would. | ||
| And therefore, people worry about it less. | ||
| But it's not unimportant. | ||
| It's an extraordinary achievement for which I think he deserves enormous credit. | ||
| Well, you know, there's two main camps out there, other than the camps of pragmatists and smart people and people that actually are political and involved and informed. | ||
| There's either black pillars that say Trump's totally evil, everything's horrible, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| You know, he was on the rooftop and killed Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And then you've got the other group that says, cue, it's all invincible. | ||
| Everything's fine. | ||
| You know, you go to sleep, get your popcorn. | ||
| And then I get constantly, you're a traitor. | ||
| You're kissing Trump's ass. | ||
| No, I'm not. | ||
| I mean, my God, we need Trump. | ||
| He's doing so much great stuff. | ||
| I bet you what I think he's doing the wrong thing. | ||
| I mean, I don't see how people don't even have a choice here. | ||
| I mean, the globalists want you poor. | ||
| They want to enslave you. | ||
| How we don't have more people supporting Trump and, you know, how his approval rating is down. | ||
| I don't know how much that's cooked. | ||
| I think some of it's real. | ||
| Just, you know, just shows we finally get what we prayed for. | ||
| And I don't see enough people appreciative of what we've got here. | ||
| Well, I think it's very important to point out, for example, that Republicans, savage Republicans, have dined out by attacking Obamacare for years. | ||
| Paul Ryan attacked it. | ||
| Newt Ingrid attacked it. | ||
| Kevin McCarthy attacked it. | ||
| But Republicans never came up with a free market-based alternative, something that would be better than Obamacare. | ||
| President Trump has finally introduced a Republican alternative health plan that relies on the free market, but also choice and takes the big profit out from huge pharmaceutical companies. | ||
| So this is something to run on. | ||
| Remember, the Republicans and Trump will have an enormous financial advantage in the 2026 election in terms of paying for promoted ideas, because of course they can't count on the still dominant fake news media that broadcasts PAP and propaganda to my market. | ||
| That's my point. | ||
| I'm at the grassroots. | ||
| So are you. | ||
| There is a large segment of MA which only want to bet you complain and get mad if we point out good stuff that's happening, who I think are being babies because, I mean, literally just energy prices, gasoline, 45% down on average. | ||
| Like, this is real, tangible stuff that he's doing every day. | ||
| His 365 wins and three voice is still going on. | ||
| 365 wins in 365 days. | ||
| I mean, all I'm saying is people should be more appreciative, in my view. | ||
| Well, here's the interesting thing, Alex. | ||
| When you look at the polling and you cite a polling that shows that there's been a dip in his popularity, and a lot of this is pushed by the mainstream media. | ||
| But what's more important, if you look at those polls, is the solidarity of his base. | ||
| In other words, people who were for him, even those who are unhappy about the pace of the Russian collusion hoax investigation and prosecutions, or those who are upset that he hasn't already enacted the Insurrection Act of 1807 in light of that attack on a Christian house of worship in the middle of services, a radical organization attacks a church in America, in the United States of America. | ||
| This is very hard to believe. | ||
| They're inviting the president to invoke the Insurrection Act, which, as you know, is constitutionally the Constitution elsewhere prohibits the use of uniformed military troops for domestic operations. | ||
| This is the one exception to that. | ||
| And Johnson did it. | ||
| Kennedy did it. | ||
| A number of Bush enacted it after riots. | ||
| Yeah, it's when a local government can't or won't do its job. | ||
| You've got all these reporters getting robbed, attacked, drugged behind cars. | ||
| You've got ICE being run over. | ||
| You've got them shooting up facilities all over the country. | ||
| You've got two cops shot by him by Antifa out in Portland. | ||
| Barely hits the news. | ||
| I mean, it's constant. | ||
| And the left's everywhere saying, we're going to kill, we're going to murder, even before this woman died. | ||
| And then you've got, again, First Amendment is for churches and for free speech. | ||
| You have a right to free speech, folks, on a street corner, in your house, on the radio, wherever. | ||
| You don't have a right to go into a church that is a private gathering by invitation and scream, you're Nazis and make kids cry and take over with Don Lemon laughing. | ||
| Just like they have laws in the books that we can't go in and take over abortion clinics. | ||
| And now I'm told they're going to use those laws on them. | ||
| They better. | ||
| I better see some damn indictments. | ||
| Well, Alex, I think you hit this directly on the head. | ||
| This is, you saw a BLM statesman, a spokesman the day before calling for the city to burn. | ||
| So they want to return to the BLM and Tifa riots of the end of Trump's first term. | ||
| I think they're going to be treated far differently this time. | ||
| I think I really think this was a tipping of point at a house of worship. | ||
| I think this is extraordinary. | ||
| You said the key words, and that is this is the Insurrection Act is for when local law enforcement can't or won't enforce the law. | ||
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| And the sad fact here is because of wokeism, it's not that they can't, it is they won't enforce the law. | ||
| We'll talk about it when we come back. | ||
| Yeah, after Nick Sordor got his camera robbed, drugged behind the car, almost killed, the police show up in 10 minutes and say, we're not investigating. | ||
| We know who did it. | ||
| You shouldn't be here. | ||
| And then the state senator, the crazy looking Somali guy said, yeah, we don't want whites in this area. | ||
| This is a no-go zone. | ||
| He said that. | ||
| I mean, wow. | ||
| I didn't plug last hour because I've been so focused on the news. | ||
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| Hour number four, straight ahead. | ||
| You know, yesterday when Trump put out this 365 actions that they've done in 365 days, I tried to scan it before the show. | ||
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| And then after the show, I spent about an hour when I got home at night reading it. | ||
| And it reminded me of so many things I've forgotten that Trump has done. | ||
| They're just amazing. | ||
| And how much work goes into it? | ||
| And then I was thinking about it, thinking about a bunch of stuff they didn't put in here. | ||
| I mean, it's like so much that I could think of another hundred things. | ||
| So, yeah, I love the talking point and keep it up, keep doing it. | ||
| Oh, my God, Jones is the biggest bootlicker. | ||
| All he does is fawn over Trump all day. | ||
| All he does is say how great things are compared to what we'd have with Kamala Harris right now. | ||
| And yeah, they're trying to take him out. | ||
| They tried to kill him. | ||
| They tried to put me in prison. | ||
| They tried to put Roger in prison. | ||
| We've gone through hell to get this guy in. | ||
| And you see the globalists while he was giving that speech looking on with total hatred, shaking their heads. | ||
| And before it was even over, they went and kicked the trade deal out and suspended the U.S. trade deal out of a pure fit. | ||
| And now Trump has all the leverage. | ||
| He'll just go back and squeeze him. | ||
| But it shows the worst people on earth, folks, hate Trump. | ||
| And so all I'm saying is he's our Godzilla taking out the bad guys. | ||
| And that said, though, the Federal Reserve held up these interest rates. | ||
| They should have done it right when he got in. | ||
| They did it for Democrats, not for us. | ||
| And they're still paltry. | ||
| And that's really the only thing that could derail this. | ||
| We'll talk to Roger about that. | ||
| But speaking of populism, I mean, just the stuff recently, capping credit cards at 10%. | ||
| No, you're not going to buy up single-family dwelling homes. | ||
| Homes are for people. | ||
| Really simple, right? | ||
| All the other stuff he's doing on a daily basis, RFK Jr., all of it, it is so pro-consumer, so populist, and so fair. | ||
| And it reminds me, it's the Democrats under Clinton that allowed the states and the feds to get rid of the loan sharking laws to where we have loan sharking in this country, and Trump's trying to get rid of loan sharking. | ||
| So a lot of exciting things that are definitely happening right now. | ||
| You now see home prices dropping for the first time. | ||
| You now see energy prices dropping. | ||
| A lot of that's because they've, you know, they're a lot of the illegals are self-deporting up to 3 million of them now. | ||
| So this is very exciting. | ||
| Here's a clip of Trump. | ||
| It's such a simple thing. | ||
| Two plus two equals four. | ||
| But that's what's revolutionary about the truth is that it stands on its own. | ||
| Here's Trump saying houses are for people. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Homeownership has always been a symbol of health and vigor of American society, but that goal fell out of reach for millions and millions of people in the Biden era because interest rates went up so high. | ||
| Today, I'm taking action to bring back this bedrock of the American dream. | ||
| In recent years, Wall Street giants and institutional investment firms, many of you are here, many of you are good friends of mine, many of you are supporters. | ||
| Sorry to do this, Joe. | ||
| I'm so sorry. | ||
| But you've driven up housing prices by purchasing hundreds of thousands of single-family homes. | ||
| And it's been a great investment for them. | ||
| Often as much as 10% of houses on the market. | ||
| You know, the crazy thing is a person can't get depreciation on the house, but when a corporation buys it, they get depreciation. | ||
| Okay, that's something we're going to have to think about, too. | ||
| I don't know if too many people think about that. | ||
| You buy a corporation, they buy 500 houses. | ||
| They buy hundreds of thousands. | ||
| They buy 500 houses. | ||
| They can take depreciation. | ||
| A person sweats and works and buys one house, they can't. | ||
| But homes are built for people, not for corporations, and America will not become a nation of renters. | ||
| We're not going to do that. | ||
| That's why I have signed an executive order banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes. | ||
| It's just not fair to the public. | ||
| They're not able to buy a house. | ||
| And I'm calling on Congress to pass that ban into permanent law, and I think they will. | ||
| And just to be clear here, folks, they'll do the same thing in Europe. | ||
| The globalists wrote this, where they're above the law. | ||
| They get out of the taxes. | ||
| You don't. | ||
| It's to push you out of your homes. | ||
| The U.N. wants no single-family dwellings. | ||
| They want to break the back Cloud and Pivin. | ||
| And so, yes, you get property taxes going up, but not of your BlackRock, State Street, or Vanguard. | ||
| No, they've got the laws written where they get to depreciate the houses while they sit on them. | ||
| That's pretty incredible, isn't it, Roger? | ||
| Well, Alex, go back to what I said earlier. | ||
| Food prices remain the number one measure by which people determine how they feel financially. | ||
| And gas prices was always number two, except for now with gas prices down. | ||
| It's not with less top of mind. | ||
| People stop worrying about it. | ||
| Housing availability and price and affordability have surged as the number two issue, just as Donald Trump has announced that he's seriously considering taking Vannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are worth hundreds of billions of dollars, taking them out of conservatorship where they are today and taking them public, reaping huge financial benefits to the United States government, but keeping control of them through the way the deal is structured. | ||
| This is groundbreaking, brilliant stuff. | ||
| It will launch what I predict will be an entire surge of what we call Trump homes as interest rates plummet and people can afford to build housing again. | ||
| And rents, of course, will also drop. | ||
| So the president is ahead of the curve on the second largest domestic issue in the country. | ||
| Crime coming in now a very strong third, quite obviously. | ||
| And gas prices, well, that was yesterday. | ||
| Well, our struggle is this. | ||
| When you know the economy, when you talk to top economists, it's all clear. | ||
| Trump's doing a great job. | ||
| It's just, can the public understand Rome wasn't built today? | ||
| Trump thinks by the middle of next year, it's pretty much turned around. | ||
| But you've got all these attempts to sabotage that. | ||
| What do you think is going to happen, Roger? | ||
| Well, I mean, first of all, Trump has a brilliant economic team. | ||
| Scott Besson, libertarian, strong believer in gold, very strong free market-minded libertarian economist. | ||
| Bill Pulsey from a venerable housing family, self-made millionaire businessman, investor comes from a company that built homes, understands the housing market over at FHFA, and the president himself, who was a builder and a homeowner. | ||
| So I don't know how the president will decide to proceed in terms of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for example, but I do know that there is an active plan to expand the availability of housing in America and drop the prices. | ||
| The president's going to unveil that, I think, very, very soon. | ||
| One idea I understand that was laid out in Davos is that you will now be able to use your 401k as the down payment for a mortgage on a home. | ||
| Previously, before Trump, that would never have been allowed. | ||
| Roger, I've got a lot of questions, a lot of other topics, but I want to ask you, what topics do you want to get into that we haven't covered yet? | ||
| Well, I must say that the court's decision or the decision to remove Lindsey Halligan as the U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. | ||
| You remember that James Comey, the FBI director, and Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, both got off the hook for crimes they most definitely committed, not because of evidence or anything pertaining to the actual case against them, but because on a technicality, the courts claimed incorrectly that you start over big picture. | ||
| We're talking about no real movement indictments. | ||
| The few we got got shot down, you know, set up. | ||
| Now, nothing happening on any of the outrageous crime. | ||
| This is I just look at it from an entirely political point of view, Alex. | ||
| I'm a political animal, and that is there are large swaths of our base. | ||
| And the polls show Trump has maintained his intensity within the base. | ||
| So even those polls that show him down a little bit, nobody has abandoned him. | ||
| There's still many people with questions, but I think most reasonable-minded right-of-center conservative or just free thinkers realize that our chances of survival and maybe even a return to greatness are better against. | ||
| Yeah, that's Joe Brainerd. | ||
| I'm talking about getting into his popularity now and how we get people to get both of them. | ||
| I'm talking about the damn Justice Department. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And what I'm telling you is that if it will begin to erode his base, if they don't see justice and accountability, it is one of the pillars that I think will impact on turnout of voters. | ||
| Here's the point. | ||
| And that is, when Trump is not on the ballot, there's a whole bunch of people who think like you and I, Alex, but they don't vote because Trump is not on the ballot and they don't really like these lily-livered, weak-kneed, spineless, gutless, feckless House and Senate Republicans who just don't have the belly for a fight and don't really back down. | ||
| Why do you think so many Republicans are leaving? | ||
| I think they're down to like four or five seats in the House. | ||
| I mean, the Democrats can be back in potentially before the midterms even happen. | ||
| I don't think that that will happen. | ||
| Of course, in the past, there have been open efforts to buy off Republicans to get them to retire past the period for a special election, which would require some of these seats to remain open for six, seven, eight months while they pull shenanigans on the House floor. | ||
| I mean, that was attempted previously and narrowly defeated. | ||
| There was a great rumor that Elise Stefanik, who was appointed to the U.N., graciously withdrew that when they realized her seat might be in jeopardy and she could jeopardize the majority, thought briefly about running for governor, then decided not to do so. | ||
| It was a great rumor last week that she was about to resign. | ||
| I spoke to her. | ||
| She has no plans to resign. | ||
| She's going to be there fighting in her seat in Congress until her last day in office, but that and that's an open seat. | ||
| So the point, of course, is that the issues that will impact this Congress, the burgeoning Somali scam, which is going to turn out, as we both know, to spill over into Ohio and Michigan and Oregon and Washington State and New York and California. | ||
| We haven't even hit the touch, the tip of the iceberg in terms of the financial impact of that issue. | ||
| And hardworking taxpayers who bust their ass every day to pay their taxes and pay for groceries and pay for rent. | ||
| This aggravates the hell out of them that we are giving away millions of dollars illegally of their tax money to people who are, in some cases, Alex, shipping it back to Somalia to go to El-Shabaab, the ISIS offshoot. | ||
| Up to $6 million a week. | ||
| The TSA said they were ordered to let it go through for the last five years. | ||
| And it's $24 billion at least in Minnesota. | ||
| Don't you know Trump's up to 19. | ||
| I've been tracking actual numbers. | ||
| It's been 24 for a couple of weeks. | ||
| But now they found billions in California, billions in Washington State. | ||
| Looks like a billion at least now in Maine. | ||
| And they're even catching the, in Ohio, the judges' employees and stuff. | ||
| Oh, yeah, give me 50 grand. | ||
| I'll get you asylum. | ||
| I mean, this is a giant racket. | ||
| No, there's no question about it. | ||
| Yesterday, I saw a citizen journalist. | ||
| I apologize that I don't remember his name, but he seemed quite diligent. | ||
| He went to 26 different Somali-operated daycare or transportation centers in Minnesota. | ||
| 26, and he went three times. | ||
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| He went morning, noon, at night. | ||
| He saw no people, and he certainly saw no children. | ||
| Nick Shirley. | ||
| I think it was someone who works with Nick Shirley, was very, very impressive. | ||
| That's the great news is we now have footage in states everywhere fighting the same thing. | ||
| And I have reports of very, very widespread reports of it in Ohio, which I think is the next place to expose where the governor, Mike DeWine, is already backpedaling furiously because this would have happened on his watch. | ||
| Great never Trumper, by the way. | ||
| And so this kind of issue is going to impact these next elections, which is why all these people who are saying, oh, we're going to lose the midterms, I refuse to concede that. | ||
| No, no, I agree. | ||
| I don't think we're going to lose ether. | ||
| I don't think we're going to lose ether if we get on message about the learing centers. | ||
| But then where's the DOJ? | ||
| I mean, I know Bondi ordered them to do just some basic stuff, so she had to fire him when they refused. | ||
| I mean, I guess he just got such garbage there. | ||
| But I mean, we got footage out of Ohio and other states just today where they go to the same thing. | ||
| I do think, Alex, that the attack of a radical terrorist group on a Christian church service in progress that crosses the Rubicon to me. | ||
| I mean, that's an act of terrorism. | ||
| That's just not acceptable in a civilized society. | ||
| And I think the president should enact the Insurrection Act of 1807, as Lyndon Johnson did, as John F. Kennedy did, as George H. Jefferson. | ||
| So here's the question. | ||
| Why hasn't he done it yet? | ||
| Why isn't he done yet? | ||
| I can't answer that question. | ||
| That is a decision I'm sure that he will make after talking to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, the Director of National Intelligence, Telsi Gabbard, the CIA director, chairman of the Joint Chiefs. | ||
| I'm sure that he would speak to all of them before he made a decision. | ||
| But I think he said all options are on the table. | ||
| And the lawlessness burning further and further out of control, the outrageousness of people defiling a house of worship in the middle of a service. | ||
| I don't care whether you're a Protestant or a Catholic or a Jew or a Muslim. | ||
| That is unacceptable in a civilized. | ||
| So they have crossed a Rubicon. | ||
| And I think it shows that lawlessness has taken place. | ||
| If you watch this video, it is horrifying the way these children are cowering, certain that they're about to be killed. | ||
| Well, because the screaming, you're Nazis, you're all scum, you're murderers. | ||
| And they're like, hey, this is our church. | ||
| This is our service. | ||
| You're interrupting. | ||
| And Don Lemon goes, you're supposed to be uncomfortable. | ||
| First Amendment. | ||
| And the pastor's like, what about our First Amendment right that you don't interrupt our service? | ||
| Yeah, you can go out on the street and yell all day. | ||
| When you take over somebody's own event, now you're hijacking it. | ||
| Poor Don Limon, so desperate, so very desperate to relaunch his irrelevant career that he engages in illegal activity. | ||
| If he was interviewing people who said, I'm going in there to invade that church and he didn't report them to law enforcement, then I would say that act encouraged their illegal act. | ||
| And therefore, I think he's an accessory. | ||
| Now, I'm not an attorney. | ||
| Harmee Dylan has indicated that she thinks there are civil rights violations there. | ||
| And I hope that he is fully prosecuted. | ||
| But to get his name back into the news is his greatest concern here because he went, he got bounced from CNN, which is hard to do. | ||
| Alex, one New Year's Eve, this guy wore the most beautiful tartan tuxedo jacket with a perfect shawl collar and a beautifully starched shirt and no bow tie. | ||
| So I rest my case. | ||
| I mean, he's a Philistine. | ||
| He's an outrageously provocative racist. | ||
| He once said white men were the number one problem in the country. | ||
| Pardon me. | ||
| And this is his last attempt to become rubber. | ||
| But I think he's crossed the line here. | ||
| And I think he should face the legal consequences. | ||
| Well, I haven't even gotten to this yet. | ||
| Michelle Obama, every time she talks, says white people are bad, white people are racist. | ||
| And now she says, yeah, you really should just buy your clothes from black designers. | ||
| And when I buy something, I don't even think like what color are they. | ||
| Like, this music sounds great and listen to it. | ||
| Black guy, white guy, whatever. | ||
| But my point is, she's acting like everybody's all oppressed and stuff. | ||
| And it's because she's now getting involved in black designer clothing moving into the market. | ||
| So she's pushing people to her stuff. | ||
| But imagine if Melania Trump said, oh, buy fashion, just buy from white people. | ||
| It'd be the end of the world. | ||
| It just shows the hypocrisy here. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Get the Austrian look. | ||
| Look, what's interesting here is the Obamas are very much an internet phenomenon. | ||
| No one sees Obama coming. | ||
| The Clintons certainly don't see him coming. | ||
| But there is a group within the Democrat Party that is tired of Clinton's and having to cover up for his rapes and their financial shenanigans and so on. | ||
| They underrate Obama very, if you remember, Bill Clinton famously said to Ted Kennedy, who was very offended when he said this, can you imagine this, Ted? | ||
| This was after Obama beat Hillary in an early contest. | ||
| Said, can you imagine kid, in the old days this boy would be fetching us coffee. | ||
| So they the the, the Clintons and the Obamas had uh, never had uh, any love. | ||
| But what's interesting to me is, if you now look at at uh, at Michelle Obama's new podcast, if you look at the movies they support, if you look at the public events they do the pub the, the blooms off the roads here they don't get the huge kind of numbers that that revered American figures get. | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| Obama does live streams now and has like a thousand people on it. | ||
| And he's been, and he's been, he's dropped the veil. | ||
| You know, he's more and more and more radical in his comments and more racist in his comments and more and more open about his hatred of white people in his comments, as is she. | ||
| So they dropped the facade of being reasonable people when he was president. | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| You know, I thought about putting this out this morning with a headline. | ||
| Melania Trump says, only buy designer clothing from white people and then put under it. | ||
| No, just kidding. | ||
| Michelle Obama said the opposite. | ||
| I mean, the outrageousness, and she's doing this to create black and white division. | ||
| Record numbers of blacks are waking up and joining us. | ||
| So that's the positive thing. | ||
| And then that's just the reality. | ||
| It's mainly crazy white women and men, 90 plus percent in places like Minnesota, Portland, you name it. | ||
| What is wrong with these people? | ||
| Look, I completely and totally agree. | ||
| Trump made historic inroads among black voters really because he was the first guy to come along in years and deal with social justice questions. | ||
| The Congressional Democrats bitched endlessly about the weaponization of the war on drugs. | ||
| Donald Trump gave you a criminal justice reform, the first step act, the second chance act, in which people who were convicted of first-time nonviolent drug crimes, who've been perfect prisoners, but who got long draconian sentences for a first-time nonviolent crime could get a new life. | ||
| The Democrats didn't vote. | ||
| In fact, the Congressional Black Caucus voted against it, even though they'd always been for it, simply because Trump pushed it. | ||
| So Trump has done an extraordinary thing in terms of correcting. | ||
| Sure, I get that the black folks are voting triple what they ever were. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| Good for them. | ||
| What's the hell is wrong with white people? | ||
| Well, I mean, white liberals, that's a mental disease, as you know. | ||
| I don't know any other way to address it. | ||
| And then you just have those people out there who are sheep, who are watching MSNBC and seeing CNN, and they think that's the news. | ||
| I mean, they think that's the news. | ||
| And of course, those false narratives get bolstered by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press. | ||
| Yeah, like saying they're arresting citizens, ISIS. | ||
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| And they use, but they use their blue chip cred to try to say, well, these are the facts. | ||
| I mean, the Washington Post, that's not journalism. | ||
| That's propaganda dressed up to look like journalism. | ||
| And they used to be credible and therefore some folks say, well, the New York Times said that it must be true. | ||
| Well, it doesn't matter. | ||
| Well, you're right. | ||
| Since we mentioned it, let's play the clip of Big Mike, aka Michelle Obama, Atacondas for Arms and maybe one of the pants, as we saw in Celebrity Jeopardy. | ||
| Here she is saying, you know, you need to really, and I get help, help, help your quote, but how about buy American? | ||
| Why is it buy from black people? | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| If I hear of someone who's fashion that I like and I know that they're a person of color, I try to make it a point. | ||
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| You know, I think we can all do some work to think about that balance in our wardrobes. | ||
| You know, what does our closet look like and who's in it? | ||
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| I think if you have the money to buy Chanel, you have the money to buy everybody. | ||
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| And so let us be mindful, I think, would be my advice. | ||
| And I'm not a clothes horse like the great, you know, fashion extraordinaire Roger Stone, none of that. | ||
| But I mean, they just, this is a canali. | ||
| It wasn't super expensive, but it lasts for years. | ||
| It's badass. | ||
| I mean, I guess I do discriminate just because when I put them on, I'm like, oh, no wonder it's Italian. | ||
| I mean, I don't go buy something because I'm helping white people. | ||
| I don't go download Jimi Hendrix songs, want to help black people. | ||
| I love Jimi Hendrix. | ||
| I don't listen to Bob Dylan because he's Jewish. | ||
| I like his, you know, it just, this is so evil to turn everything into race, Roger. | ||
| I mean, Alex, at one time when I lived in New York, I had a black tailor named Avery Lucas. | ||
| He was an amazing master tailor. | ||
| I didn't choose him to make my suits and sport coats and top coats because he was black. | ||
| I chose him because he was extraordinarily talented and he got this kind of late 30s vibe English influence vibe. | ||
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| And I couldn't afford to pay, you know, several row prices. | ||
| So he was reasonably priced. | ||
| But I didn't choose him because he was black. | ||
| I don't know why they're desperate for money. | ||
| They were paid millions and millions and millions of dollars for their movie deal with Netflix. | ||
| They tell us they believe in global warming and that we'll all be underwater, yet they seem to keep buying beachfront properties. | ||
| That's right. | ||
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| Final segment with Roger Stone. | ||
| The Nezra Levant joins us from Davos. | ||
| Well, he racked up a bunch of big confrontations with Justin Trudeau and his girlfriend, Katie Perry. | ||
| We've got Eric Schmidt, top technocrat, liberal cabinet minister, top globalist, Christina Freeland. | ||
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| It's all coming up. | ||
| But Roger, in closing, other key topics, other key points people need to know about what we should be watching on the radar here. | ||
| What are the globalists going to do when Trump's having so much success in reality? | ||
| Well, I mean, let's speak to Davos just for a moment. | ||
| People should understand that this takes place in a very small village in Switzerland, which really essentially has only one high-quality hotel. | ||
| It is bitterly cold. | ||
| There's no public transportation. | ||
| Now, out of, so you have diplomats staying within a 50-mile radius to, and all the elites have jammed this place with limousines. | ||
| The few restaurants that exist, of course, are completely booked up. | ||
| This is an elitist ball. | ||
| And then there are a lot of wannabes and others in the financial world, plus the media. | ||
| This is the replacement for the Bohemian Grove. | ||
| The difference here is that Donald Trump gets to show up and tell them that their worldview has been rejected by the United States. | ||
| I mean, I think it is a class example of all of the elites of the world. | ||
| Trump is keenly aware at this point that the Europeans are propping Zelensky up, which is causing us not to be able to close a peace deal. | ||
| I think this, I don't know this. | ||
| It is my instinct based on everything I've read that the president kind of has Putin where he needs him for our successful negotiation. | ||
| But the European nations are propping up Zelensky. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because they get hundreds of millions of dollars through the EU theoretically to rebuild their militaries. | ||
| That's an enormous opportunity for these Europeans to graft. | ||
| We know just as much of our money that went to Ukraine ended up in the pockets of politicians, either there or here. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Or both. | ||
| So, I mean, I just think it is more of the same. | ||
| Davos is the encampment of the elite. | ||
| Trump went into the lion's den and he flipped on the bird. | ||
| No, it was beautifully closing. | ||
| I know it's for the missile defense golden dome and other things. | ||
| I wish Trump would go in and say, hey, Denmark screwed you over. | ||
| They sterilized half your Inuit population. | ||
| It's half the population. | ||
| That's admitted. | ||
| Just in the last 50 years, we'll come in as a protectorate. | ||
| You'll be a sovereign country. | ||
| And then we'll give you like Alaskan citizens a percentage of the oil and gas. | ||
| Him just saying, you know, we'll send the military in. | ||
| Now today, he backed off and said, no, that's off the table. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's just like, what do you call Canada the 51st state? | ||
| That got Carney elected. | ||
| There's slicker ways to get Greenland. | ||
| Can you advise them of that? | ||
| I mean, first of all, let's recognize this is the first administration under Susie Wiles and a tight cabinet that doesn't link. | ||
| Oh, we're not going to go arrest Maduro. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| You wake up in the morning and it was done. | ||
| Oh, Trump says, I have no plans to hit Iran. | ||
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| And it was done. | ||
| No leaks in this administration. | ||
| Now, Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer said, why weren't we consulted? | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because you would call and warn them. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| You would call Maduro and warn him. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| Wow, so you're implying we are about to grab Greenland. | ||
| No, I think the president is very serious about getting control of Greenland, enriching and improving the lives of the people of Greenland. | ||
| Well, here's a good place to start, Alex. | ||
| Let the people of Greenland vote. | ||
| Let them vote. | ||
| Great idea. | ||
| Great idea. | ||
| He's a call for referendum. | ||
| He's a call for referendum. | ||
| Great point. | ||
| WEF Reports. | ||
| That's World Economic Forum. | ||
| WEFREPORTS.com is the coordinates to take you right to the subpage at rebelnews.com, where Ezra Levant and his team, as usual, are knocking it out of the park. | ||
| Absolutely knocking it out of the park from Davos. | ||
| And I want to get to some of these amazing confrontations they've got with the top tech globalist, Eric Schmidt, with Justin Trudeau and his trophy girl there he's got with him. | ||
| And then we've also got Christina Freeland, who again is on the WF board and a big Ukrainian operative whose grandfather was the head Nazi over propaganda Eastern Europe. | ||
| You can't make this up. | ||
| And we've also got the head of NATO, Kevin Rood, being confronted, denies being forced out of Trump, publicly humiliated him. | ||
| And then we've got so much more to hit, or is that the other rudd? | ||
| A bunch of other stuff they've got there on the site, rebelnews.com. | ||
| But first off, I don't know if you saw this because you've been outside all that's going on inside. | ||
| And I know it's such a tiny place. | ||
| That's why they pick it up on a mountaintop. | ||
| You've got to go back down the mountain an hour to where you're at. | ||
| I don't know if you've seen Trump flamethrow them and say Europe's collapsing. | ||
| The WF's going to destroy you. | ||
| You guys are committing suicide. | ||
| Globalism is dead. | ||
| You should follow America, get back to nationalism and sovereignty, and not let China corner the market on rare earth minerals. | ||
| And then he has All of his other cabinet members, Bissette and Ludnick, just openly saying, we're done screwing over the average person. | ||
| We're getting back to Main Street. | ||
| This is the way of the future. | ||
| Your global order's dead. | ||
| Then you've got Larry Fink and the rest of them admitting no one trusts us. | ||
| Our system's dead. | ||
| Okay, we're going to listen to you now, but he never does that. | ||
| I mean, this is floundering death rows I'm seeing here. | ||
| And everybody's asking why there's more people than ever there. | ||
| I think because they're all desperate trying to recalibrate and scramble around. | ||
| But tell us what you saw today. | ||
| And I know you probably got even more confrontations, what you were able to edit last night, get out today, and what you make overall of what just happened because Trump once before kind of put them in check there. | ||
| But this time, I mean, they were calling Governor Newsom, Patrick Bateman, American Psycho to his face. | ||
| I mean, this was awesome because it's important to not treat them with respect. | ||
| The World Economic Forum is a tyranny. | ||
| It has co-equal power in the UN as of four years ago, as you know. | ||
| You have the unelected EU Commission that is a literal tyranny that threw a fit after Trump's speech or actually during it. | ||
| So they're all sitting there. | ||
| I guess they on their phones have decided, oh, we're now rejecting the trade deal they signed so that they threw a temper tantrum. | ||
| I mean, this is just, this is political blood in the streets when it comes to actual policy, Ezra Levant. | ||
| Great to see it. | ||
| Thanks for having me on. | ||
| By the way, I think Roger Stone is spot on when he compares it to Bohemian Grove. | ||
| But I would change it in one way. | ||
| Bohemian Grove, at least I saw your documentary on the subject, looked like a summer camp, right? | ||
| It was a summer camp for grown-ups. | ||
| Maybe there was some debauchery. | ||
| There was certainly some pagan cultishness. | ||
| Imagine if someone took that and said, hey, I see a commercial idea here. | ||
| I want to corporatize this. | ||
| I want to sell sponsorships for Bohemian Grove. | ||
| I want to, you know, have a media center and I want to have billboards. | ||
| Like it's the Disney-fied version of Bohemian Grove that makes hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
| Klaus Schwab incredibly is a billionaire just for running this conference. | ||
| So that's that's why it's perfect for Larry Fink. | ||
| And of course, he applies his marketing savvy. | ||
| Bohemian Grove was sort of, you know, sort of like a secret society, whereas Larry Fink, he's not secret about it. | ||
| He'll sell anything. | ||
| But I thought that was a very keen observation by Roger. | ||
| And he's right that it's so hard to get there. | ||
| That's why we have to stay one town away because you literally cannot get any hotel rooms or Airbnbs. | ||
| But let me tell you what it was like when Donald Trump was speaking. | ||
| Everyone knew exactly when it was going to happen. | ||
| And everyone knew that he was delayed a little bit because of his plane. | ||
| And everyone could hear the helicopters overhead. | ||
| And one of our reporters, Abi Yamini, went down to the airport and we're going to publish this either later today or tomorrow. | ||
| And he filmed all the amazing anti-aircraft and anti-drone technologies that had been brought to Davos that has never been there before to protect the president. | ||
| I've been coming to Davos for five years now. | ||
| I've never seen this kind of heavy artillery. | ||
| So everyone knew Trump was coming. | ||
| The roads had military vehicles when you came in. | ||
| So many police. | ||
| Like I'm going to say it was probably a one policeman for every two or three delegates. | ||
| You felt pretty safe. | ||
| I'll give you that. | ||
| So when Donald Trump was starting his speech, there was only about a thousand people in the conference room. | ||
| But I can tell you, Alex, that everyone there was listening on their phones or dialed in in some way. | ||
| It's almost like there was a hush over the whole town. | ||
| I mean, there were still people wandering around and there was still people hustling, but everyone wanted to hear it. | ||
| Now, it went on for about 90 minutes. | ||
| So I'm not sure if everyone listened for the whole thing. | ||
| But let me tell you, Donald Trump showing up at Davos, the World Economic Forum, is sort of like, I don't know, if some meme girls were disparaging some other kid, and then that kid came and said, were you talking about me? | ||
| Like the fact that Donald Trump goes right into the heart of darkness, right into the belly of the beast and mouths back, you know, mouths off to them. | ||
| That's the alpha dog. | ||
| That's the lion that we talked about yesterday in that Christopher Walken movie scene. | ||
| So people respect a guy who's got balls that big. | ||
| And the thing about Donald Trump, love him or hate him, you know he speaks what's on his mind. | ||
| And maybe you don't take him literally, but you bloody well better take him seriously. | ||
| And Norway's on everyone's, you know, that Norway, Denmark, the Arctic, Greenland. | ||
| Trump mentioned Iceland, but frankly, both. | ||
| It is heavy-duty stuff, and Trump told him like this. | ||
| I agree, but what do you think of them before the speech was even done? | ||
| 80 minutes in, and you've got the unelected commission there. | ||
| So I guess they got on their cell phones and said, we're pulling out of the trade deal while he's speaking. | ||
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| That is a historic fit. | ||
| And it shows how dictatorial they are. | ||
| They can all the spot decide to do it. | ||
| Forget what the country's want or the citizens want or the elected government's want. | ||
| That is crazy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, there are, I think, three different European Union presidents or chairmans. | ||
| None of them are elected. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| You know, I followed this one European Union spokeswoman, Kaya Kallas, is her name. | ||
| I think she's their defense minister for the European Union, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
| She's certainly always talking about taking on Russia. | ||
| And we're going to break it in five parts and we're going to crush Russia just earlier this year. | ||
| You know, I come from a city that's larger than her country, and I'm not disparaging small countries. | ||
| I mean, some of the best countries in the world are small countries. | ||
| I'm just saying it's a bit of chutzpah for someone, you know, from a teeny tiny place who really has no military background to be the defense minister for the European Union. | ||
| By the way, her husband still does commerce with Russia, which is a bit of a contradiction, I think. | ||
| I just find it sometimes, listen, I like small countries, but it's a bit much. | ||
| No, it's like they're trying to make the head of the FAA someone that never worked in aviation or put a woman out because she's a lesbian in charge of firefighting, government firefighters. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, you're right. | ||
| You know, can I share with you two ideas that popped into my head about Greenland? | ||
| Because as you know, Canada has a massive Arctic as well. | ||
| That's very, very few people. | ||
| And I've had the pleasure of flying up to Inuvik and then all the way up to the Arctic Ocean in a place called Tuck Tayaktuk. | ||
| I don't know if you've ever heard of Tuck to Yuktuk Alex. | ||
| There's only about a thousand people up there. | ||
| And when I went up there, there was no summertime road. | ||
| In the winter, there was an ice road. | ||
| In the summer, you could only go by airplane. | ||
| So it was as remote as can be. | ||
| And I went to the one grocery store there. | ||
| And I don't know, you're paying 20 bucks for a liter. | ||
| I don't know what a liter is. | ||
| For a quarter of milk, you're paying 20 bucks for it because everything has to be flown in. | ||
| There's no agriculture that far north. | ||
| Here's my point. | ||
| I got two things to say about Greenland. | ||
| And I'm going to come back to my visit to Inavik in a second. | ||
| There's about 56,000 Greenlanders, okay? | ||
| Let's say that means there's 20,000 households, right? | ||
| On average, maybe three people per household. | ||
| What would happen if you offered every household $1 million American money, tax-free, to join up with the U.S.? | ||
| Total cost. | ||
| Remember, you got 56,000 people. | ||
| Let's call that 20,000 households times a million bucks each. | ||
| That's $20 billion. | ||
| Now, that's a lot of money. | ||
| Let's not pretend it isn't. | ||
| But to buy Greenland, $20 billion? | ||
| You know, a new aircraft carrier costs more than $20,000. | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| What about giving them a percentage of oil and gas, including offshore, like Alaska gets? | ||
| Sure. | ||
| That's another way to do it. | ||
| You could structure it that way. | ||
| I mean, there's so few people there. | ||
| And if you said to any human being, and you and I could say, well, if you offered me a million bucks, I wouldn't take it. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Put a stack of bills in front of me and show me a mom who won't take that to take care of her children or a dad who won't say, We're going to use that in your college fund. | ||
| You would transform the life of every Greenlander. | ||
| They would be the envy of Europe. | ||
| You'd have other countries saying, hey, Roger Stone thinks Roger Stone thinks that Trump should just demand they have, you know, we have Denmark claims they're really independent. | ||
| Trump should just demand a referendum. | ||
| It's not a bad idea. | ||
| Let me throw one more thing at you. | ||
| And I mentioned I went all the way up to Innevik and then up to Tuck Tayuktuk and how incredibly expensive it is and hard it is to get there. | ||
| Well, if you were to go ahead with the golden dome and have America really build the infrastructure in Greenland, who would benefit? | ||
| Well, I'll tell you one thing: the price of milk would come down because all of a sudden you've got daily flights, three, four, five flights a day. | ||
| You've got highways being built. | ||
| You've got schools being built, hospitals being built. | ||
| So, I mean, I've been to Canada's far north, and infrastructure is a huge problem. | ||
| You have the U.S. military take a serious interest in Greenland. | ||
| Not only are you giving every Greenlander a million bucks per household, you're improving their quality of life. | ||
| You're giving them a lot of people. | ||
| And I've seen statistics until Trump's latest statements. | ||
| They were most of them were for it. | ||
| That's why he needs to be a little bit more detentish when it comes to that. | ||
| Shifting gears out of that, the EU throwing a fit and pulling out of the trade deal after the speech, which Trump will just pressure him back into it now. | ||
| You got these clips out today from yesterday. | ||
| What else should you do today that we're going to be able to see tonight or tomorrow? | ||
| I really want to show you the Eric Schmidt one. | ||
| It's so crazy. | ||
| You won't even believe it's him. | ||
| In fact, afterwards, I took a real close. | ||
| Is that him? | ||
| Because he was so alleged. | ||
| Have you played that one? | ||
| Have you played that one for your viewers yet? | ||
| Can I play that one? | ||
| We played a short clip you put out last night. | ||
| We haven't played the whole thing. | ||
| For those who don't know, this is the guy at the top of Google, the top of Alphabet, top globalist who famously said in 2015, we need to censor everybody in live time with AI, but nobody was talking about AI. | ||
| And then you confront him and he says, that's not true. | ||
| You're crazy. | ||
| You're being mean to me. | ||
| Even though he's on record doing all this, this is yesterday. | ||
| Here's the club. | ||
| My God, what a problem. | ||
| My God. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| You're not in control of yourself. | ||
| Because you're against me. | ||
| What do you think of the sparring match between the U.S. Embassy and Europe over censorship? | ||
| No questions. | ||
| You're the one who came up with the memo about a spell check for hate. | ||
| Remember that memo you wrote in an article about 10 years ago? | ||
| I think that you should just stop interviewing me. | ||
| I know, but you're a censor by nature. | ||
| You're the guy who came up with the whole plan. | ||
| I think you're being offensive. | ||
| Does that mean I should be censored, though? | ||
| No, I didn't say that. | ||
| I think you're being offensive. | ||
| I think you should stop. | ||
| Well, don't you think you have an obligation to talk to the public? | ||
| No, I do not. | ||
| And I certainly do not have an obligation to talk to you. | ||
| You're the one who fired the starter pistol for censorship in the whole industry. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Amazing that you know this. | ||
| Well, I read the article. | ||
| You did. | ||
| What article? | ||
| You see it in the Times or The Post. | ||
| How interesting. | ||
| You talked about a spell check for hate. | ||
| Now, what you're doing is you're having fun at my expense. | ||
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The wet famous. | |
| Oh, my God. | ||
| My God. | ||
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What a problem. | |
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| You're not in control of yourself. | ||
| Because you're against me. | ||
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Is this a spirit of dialogue? | |
| Is this a spirit of dialogue? | ||
| I'm not interested in a dialogue with you. | ||
| You are now harassing me. | ||
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You want to have dialogue? | |
| Harassment is illegal in Europe. | ||
| Why don't you let me get to it? | ||
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You want me to go to jail for talking to you? | |
| No, I actually would like you to leave me alone. | ||
| Well, you won't leave us alone. | ||
| You're the one who started the whole censorship war. | ||
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I can assure you that you're just wrong. | |
| And I suggest that you stop. | ||
| Well, and as a man, you can say that, but you were the boss of Google who brought in a wave of censorship, particularly targeting conservatives and Trump supporters. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Really? | ||
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Wow. | |
| Amazing how guilty I am, according to you. | ||
| My God. | ||
| And you need to stop blocking me. | ||
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Why are you pushing? | |
| Because you're pushing me. | ||
| And we have it on camera. | ||
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Does it make you really angry in real life to have to face people? | |
| Facing you? | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| You seem super triggered. | ||
| Super triggered because you won't leave me alone. | ||
| It's called harassment. | ||
| Do you think he should be banned from YouTube for his conduct here? | ||
| I do not speak for YouTube. | ||
| Bye, guys. | ||
| That was great dialogue. | ||
| I've never seen such a man lose his control. | ||
| He's lost his emotional self-control. | ||
| That was Eric Schmidt. | ||
| He was a senior executive at Google. | ||
| And I remember he wrote, it wasn't just a memo, it was a lengthy article either in the New York Times or the Washington Post, a very prestigious paper. | ||
| He talked about how censorship should be built into the internet like spell check is. | ||
| He called it a spell check for hate or for emotions, that the internet should correct you in real time. | ||
| And that's what I was asking him about. | ||
| I've never seen him answer that, especially in the recent milieu of the U.S. State Department basically going to war over European censors. | ||
| He's clearly on the European censor side of things. | ||
| Have you calmed down from the crash out? | ||
| Are you feeling better? | ||
| Are you feeling better, sir? | ||
| Are you feeling better? | ||
| Do you want to go back to censorship online? | ||
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Why don't you guys just shut up? | |
| You know, I've seen this so many times with you guys and myself. | ||
| And Luke Radowski used to confront hundreds of bloblists where you'll bring up, say, to BBC, hey, on 9-11, you said Building 7 had fallen 45 minutes before it did. | ||
| And the guy goes, No, I didn't. | ||
| And he goes, Here's the video. | ||
| And he goes, I can't talk to you. | ||
| Go away. | ||
| You're harassing me. | ||
| It's the same thing. | ||
| He's like, I didn't do that. | ||
| And so, so, so now back with censorship, they thought they could do it. | ||
| Oh, he was happy to be behind it. | ||
| Now he doesn't know what you're talking about. | ||
| I remember that so clearly. | ||
| I haven't thought about that in a long time. | ||
| And I just saw Eric Schmidt and I thought, oh, what can I ask him? | ||
| Oh, that it made such a dent in my life. | ||
| It made such an impression on me, Alex. | ||
| I read every word of it twice. | ||
| I kept coming back to that line, a spell checked for hate. | ||
| That's why I remembered. | ||
| I haven't read that article in 11 years, but I was so certain of it because it actually, I don't want to sound sensitive, but it made me scared. | ||
| I thought this guy cannot be unelected. | ||
| He runs Google, which is so enormous. | ||
| Well, let's remember you're in Canada and already had what, like, the number one station, and they made it shut down. | ||
| I mean, people don't know all the stuff you've gone through. | ||
| Yeah, and this guy had power over my life. | ||
| So for him to claim it's not true either, he's a diabolical gaslighter, like a truly sociopathic gaslighter. | ||
| And considering his strange sounds he was making, maybe that's the truth. | ||
| Another option could be is that he doesn't remember it because he didn't write it. | ||
| Some pushing censorship big time. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| Well, either way, he was lying there. | ||
| And you notice how quickly he said, you're harassing me. | ||
| No, this is what public figures you're having asked questions. | ||
| Didn't he also say harassment, which is illegal in Europe? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And so my colleague Abby said, oh, do you want us arrested? | ||
| That was terrible behavior. | ||
| He was the grandfather of online censorship. | ||
| A lot of other bad people were in on it too. | ||
| But he was, remember, he wrote that in 2015. | ||
| Why is that important? | ||
| Because the major censorship push online happened in very, very early 2017 when all the companies said, oh my God, Donald Trump used social media to win. | ||
| We've got to bring in machine learning. | ||
| By the way, we had the other headset. | ||
| Was it Sergey Brin or was it Larry Page? | ||
| It was Sergey Brin. | ||
| Right after Trump won. | ||
| The next day he gets on a Zoom. | ||
| Town hall meeting. | ||
| Yeah, I remember Alan Bokhari broke that video. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| Yeah, so he's telling all the Google employees, he says, okay, we're not going to let this happen again. | ||
| And he used first person plural, we lost, as if they were part of the Democrats. | ||
| Like there was no dividing line between Google and YouTube and the Democrats in that town hall meeting. | ||
| That was another terrifying moment because I had just started Rebel News back then. | ||
| And we were basically the only pro-Trump people in Canada. | ||
| And by the way, they actually completely demonetized us when we played clips of Donald Trump on January 6th. | ||
| The same clips that ABC, NBC, CBS played. | ||
| We put those clips and they said, oh, that's our excuse. | ||
| So that man there came close to killing my company. | ||
| We managed to find a way to survive through crowdfunding, but he is a diabolical sociopathic liar. | ||
| And he, you know, if he's going madness, if that's, if that's craziness you see there, I don't know. | ||
| Maybe he was always like, he was trying to like. | ||
| Again, though, he has it in his mind that corporate media can cover up. | ||
| We have audiences bigger than theirs. | ||
| So now you just show he's a liar. | ||
| I want to go to some other clips. | ||
| When you guys read Justin Trudeau, we come back here in a few minutes. | ||
| But larger issues. | ||
| What is the feeling in Davos? | ||
| Because last year they said we need to get trust back. | ||
| Now they're saying it again. | ||
| Now they're admitting they're in deep trouble. | ||
| People hate them. | ||
| Where do you think they go forward from here? | ||
| Well, I think it's a lie. | ||
| And I did a little personal test and we don't have that yet. | ||
| And forgive me, Alex, because we go to Davos and we're on the streets all day filming, filming, filming. | ||
| And then we have to come back to this other town by train and start the editing at night. | ||
| So I'm telling you about certain things that we haven't published yet, but will be ready overnight. | ||
| At the beginning in the promenade, that's the promenade, this big street through the heart of the town, BlackRock has a pavilion and it's like the dominant position. | ||
| You can tell Larry Fink wanted to be at the head of the street. | ||
| And they have a chain link barrier saying, do not trespass. | ||
| This is private property. | ||
| And I just went over there and I basically just stepped over the little barrier. | ||
| It's like a velvet rope, but made of chains. | ||
| And there was no one there. | ||
| I just stepped over one foot to sort of show that, you know, I'm not going to listen to an inanimate object telling me where I can and can't walk in Davos just because Larry Fink is rather territorial. | ||
| And a security guard comes right out and I said, oh, I thought you guys were about, what's the theme again? | ||
| Spirit of dialogue. | ||
| So, you know, and they basically said, get off now or you will be arrested. | ||
| So that's the true Larry Fink. | ||
| There's this BS about, oh, we want more voices. | ||
| We want to listen to more voices. | ||
| We understand that we don't represent everybody. | ||
| No, these people, they will never change. | ||
| They can't change who they are. | ||
| Well, he's hiding on a Swiss mountaintop. | ||
| And then they don't want us to have borders. | ||
| They don't want us to have guns. | ||
| They want to control our behavior, but oh, they sure want their quarters. | ||
| They sure want their walls. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I see you're showing a clip when we spotted Larry Fink. | ||
| This was from last year. | ||
| And there was this crazy moment. | ||
| I don't know if you guys will be able to find it. | ||
| We were walking with him and his bodyguards knew they were being filmed. | ||
| So they didn't kick the tar out of us. | ||
| I was worried they were going to beat us up because they were a little bit aggressive. | ||
| And I think Larry Fink was frustrated with them because he's never really had this experience. | ||
| So he reaches into his pocket, takes out his cell phone, puts it right in our faces, snap, snap. | ||
| And I think he was trying to telegraph, I know who you are, and I'll deal with you later. | ||
| And it was just such a, in his own way, that was the Eric Schmidt shriek. | ||
| Eric Schmidt was shrieking. | ||
| He's a secret. | ||
| He didn't know you're a media guy. | ||
| And we're going to put this out. | ||
| Yeah, here it is right here. | ||
| Right here. | ||
| You see, he's taking his phone out and then he's pointing at me, Snap, and then he's pointing at my colleague. | ||
| He was trying to scare us. | ||
| And I won't lie, Alex. | ||
| I was 1% scared. | ||
| Well, yeah, you're not. | ||
| So master criminal. | ||
| And there he is. | ||
| He looks, back it up. | ||
| He looks so satisfied after he gets it. | ||
| It's an intimidation. | ||
| Like, I know you are. | ||
| You're in my list. | ||
| I'm going to have a social credit score. | ||
| I'm at the ESG. | ||
| When I'm done, you'll be looking underbridge, buddy. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| He did not like those questions. | ||
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| He made the mistake of coming out of the castle and over the drawbridge. | ||
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| That frog was super gay. | ||
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| Welcome, my friend, to the info zone. | ||
| An oozing mass of liars and snakes bought and paid for. | ||
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| See more scummies, open the door. | ||
| All right, we spent a lot of time on Trump's triumphant return to Davos. | ||
| And I need to get these other clips that Ezra got. | ||
| He's got even more coming out tonight. | ||
| We really appreciate him joining us. | ||
| The gold standard of journalism. | ||
| So we've got Katy Perry with Trudeau trying to make his return. | ||
| Trudeau wouldn't give a speech. | ||
| Like 10 people showed up showing how pathetic he is. | ||
| And then we've got Christina Freeland, who's another top globalist that they confronted. | ||
| And you got Kevin Rudd, the former prime minister of Australia that Rob Media Abby Amini was so instrumental in exposing. | ||
| So we've got all of that. | ||
| And then I wanted to raise this and I got busy, but I'm glad I waited till later so we get Ezra's take on this. | ||
| You have this Imam up here with the German lady and the head, they say, Conference of European Rabbis, literally saying, bring in more Muslims that are anti-Semitic and saying we need to replace the old Europeans. | ||
| So the ADL says, arrest you, you say this. | ||
| In Germany, they'll arrest you if you say replacement migration. | ||
| Here they are saying, and then I've got articles saying the new Europeans, which is all these Muslims. | ||
| Again, nothing against them, but my God, folks, they roll the red carpet out. | ||
| 80% ever got a job or welfare. | ||
| I mean, you know, I've got all the Muslims say we're going to kill you. | ||
| I mean, it's just, it's just, it's just crazy. | ||
| And then you've got literally Jewish groups, not all of them, that are in the middle of all this. | ||
| And Ezra happens to be a Jewish, so we get his take on that coming up. | ||
| But first, Ezra, let's get into Trudeau trying to get a facelift. | ||
| Disgrace showing back up. | ||
| Tell us what happened here. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm just thinking about it. | ||
| Canadians would really, really care about Trudeau because for 10 years we've loathed them until he was thrown out. | ||
| Alex, if I may, given that we have limited time, can I suggest that we do the Christia Freeland clip? | ||
| I think your viewers might connect with that more because most of your viewers are American. | ||
| And here's why I'd suggest that. | ||
| Christia Freeland was the deputy prime minister of Canada for most of Trudeau's term. | ||
| She was a member of the board of the World Economic Forum. | ||
| And she is Ukrainian by heritage. | ||
| And believe it or not, her own grandfather was an actual Nazi, which is sort of incredible. | ||
| She tried to cover that up. | ||
| It was revealed. | ||
| She said, oh, that's a lot propagandists over like five countries. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| He like he expropriated a Jewish newspaper and turned it into a Nazi newspaper. | ||
| So she comes, it's quite quit something, her story. | ||
| Anyways, she has been Zelensky's right-hand woman. | ||
| And over Christmas, she accepted a job from Zelensky as his senior advisor while still being Canada's senior advisor on Ukraine. | ||
| So she was working. | ||
| I know that's all illegal in the U.S. Is that illegal in Canada? | ||
| Well, yeah, so I just wanted to set the stage. | ||
| And let me just throw one more thing out before we go to the clip. | ||
| She was also the person, I mentioned she was deputy prime minister. | ||
| So she was quite powerful in Trudeau's administration, sort of like Dick Cheney was under George W. Bush, more powerful than normal. | ||
| And she was the one who instructed banks to seize personal bank accounts of any of the trucker protesters. | ||
| And as you know, a lot of husbands and wives have a joint bank account. | ||
| So if the dad was protesting with the truckers, you just had the court rule Trudeau's emergency powers were dictatorial. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| So anyways, that's all the background you need. | ||
| May I encourage you to play the Christia Freeland clip? | ||
| I think she's a major global kingpin, folks. | ||
| Here's the club. | ||
| Ms. Freeland, why didn't you disclose your job offer from Ukraine to the Conflict of Ethics Commissioner within seven days as required? | ||
| Hi, nice to see you. | ||
| I disclosed it to the Ethics Commissioner immediately. | ||
| Are you sure about that? | ||
| Because you didn't tell the Prime Minister for two days. | ||
| I told the Prime Minister as soon as I spoke to him, as soon as I could speak to him. | ||
| Why did you keep it secret from the public, though, until the president of Ukraine tweeted it out? | ||
| It wasn't finalized. | ||
| Are you sure it wasn't because you guys were shipping two and a half billion dollars out and it would be odd to have you on both sides of the deal? | ||
| That was a decision of the prime minister. | ||
| And let me just say, I think Canada should be proud to support Ukraine. | ||
| And I don't think that's the question. | ||
| You were on both sides of the deal. | ||
| Is it the question? | ||
| I wasn't on both sides of the deal. | ||
| I actually wasn't at that meeting with the Prime Minister. | ||
| But in any event, let me be very clear. | ||
| Ukraine is fighting for Canada's security and for Canada's democracy. | ||
| But that doesn't. | ||
| No one's disagreeing with that. | ||
| In our conversation, hopefully. | ||
| I answered your question very clearly. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Ukraine is fighting for Canada. | ||
| Ukraine is fighting for democracy in Ukraine and in the world. | ||
| We benefit from supporting Ukraine. | ||
| I'm proud of the support that Canada has given. | ||
| And I've been very, very proud. | ||
| But you have to be, you have to follow the law. | ||
| You have to follow the law. | ||
| No, I followed the law 100%. | ||
| I followed the law 100%. | ||
| And let me just be clear. | ||
| Your questions are about casting doubt on support for Ukraine. | ||
| No, it's about casting doubt on your ethics. | ||
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No, your questions are about casting doubt on support for Ukraine. | |
| You're trying to misdirect. | ||
| You're trying to misdirect. | ||
| No, I am telling you. | ||
| How can you be on both sides of the deal? | ||
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You should be ashamed of yourselves. | |
| I'm not ashamed. | ||
| I'm ashamed of your misconduct. | ||
| I'm a job for him. | ||
| I have behaved ethically at every moment, and I'm very proud. | ||
| You were Canada's special envoy to Ukraine while you had an offer pending from Ukraine. | ||
| You have not. | ||
| You have tried to distract and misdirect. | ||
| I have not tried to distract for one minute. | ||
| Where are you living these days? | ||
| Where's your home? | ||
| Are you in the UK? | ||
| Are you in Ukraine? | ||
| Are you in Canada? | ||
| So that is not pertinent to the question. | ||
| Well, it's an interesting question. | ||
| But my home is in Toronto. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Do you still work for the Rhodes Trust? | ||
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No. | |
| I haven't started that job. | ||
| Are you going to do that job as well? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| The job for Ukraine is voluntary and unpaid. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| Well, that's a good question that I don't think you've ever answered. | ||
| The Federal Court of Appeal recently ruled 3-0 that your decision was unconstitutional. | ||
| Do you regret that? | ||
| You seized and froze bank accounts. | ||
| The federal court of appeal said that was unconstitutional. | ||
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Any regrets? | |
| No regrets. | ||
| Do you have an apology for the people whose bank accounts you illegally seized? | ||
| Are you still happy about it? | ||
| I'm proud of standing up for Canadians all the time. | ||
| Are you proud of breaking the law? | ||
| That's the charter you broke, man. | ||
| That's not just any old law. | ||
| Four judges in a row have agreed you broke the law. | ||
| You're a lawbreaker. | ||
| That's weird. | ||
| I've answered your question. | ||
| You should be very proud. | ||
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You should be really proud of yourself. | |
| And I think you should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
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For what? | |
| For doing Putin's work. | ||
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You froze Canadians' bank accounts. | |
| You're still a lawbreaker. | ||
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She's the one who has SS officers standing on benches in parliament because they fought the Russians in World War II. | |
| Your legacy is a lawbreaker. | ||
| Your legacy is someone who turned our banking system into a third world system, a banana republic. | ||
| There's fat. | ||
| She moves quick. | ||
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You're fine with what you did. | |
| You don't regret it. | ||
| As I said, I've spoken to you and you haven't answered the fact that four judges say you broke the law. | ||
| You don't think you need any public statement on that? | ||
| I've spoken at length about the issues that I need to. | ||
| Not since the Court of Appeal ruled. | ||
| The Court of Appeals said you're a lawbreaker. | ||
| You haven't said anything since then. | ||
| That this constitutes harassment by people who are doing Putin's job for him. | ||
| You're a censor, aren't you? | ||
| You would love to take my bank account, wouldn't you? | ||
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I'm extremely embarrassed and ashamed of the nation. | |
| I'm not embarrassed at all. | ||
| I didn't break the law like you did. | ||
| You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
| I'm neither ashamed nor embarrassed because I'm not a lawbreaker like you. | ||
| Four judges say you're a lawbreaker. | ||
| Four judges say you violated the Constitution. | ||
| Four judges said you illegally stole money. | ||
| What are they? | ||
| Are they right or wrong? | ||
| What are the repercussions? | ||
| What are the penalties? | ||
| What do you say to Tamara Leach? | ||
| What do you say to people who are wrongfully arrested because of your illegal invocation of the martial law? | ||
| That Zelensky has in place, too. | ||
| Don't you care about civil liberties? | ||
| The liberals used to claim they cared about civil liberties. | ||
| Well, I, for one, am glad you're gone. | ||
| Hopefully, Canada's seen the last of you. | ||
| Wow, that's real journalism. | ||
| Notice he has all the facts right at this point. | ||
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How are you facts? | |
| She's Eric Smith. | ||
| Hits me with all the facts. | ||
| She's her. | ||
| She's her. | ||
| Hits her with all the facts. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
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So give you an ID, please. | |
| Okay, nice question. | ||
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Mark Gagne. | |
| Yes. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| I'm Ezra Levant, a journalist doing journalism. | ||
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Okay, we need an ID now. | |
| I'll show you an ID now. | ||
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Yes? | |
| I believe in freedom of speech. | ||
| Do you? | ||
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Yes, of course. | |
| Okay, good. | ||
| Then we're friends. | ||
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This is all being recorded. | |
| Well, Ezra Slick. | ||
| I'm more handsome now. | ||
| I'm more handsome than I used to be. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
| Sure, how are you? | ||
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Fine, thanks. | |
| Good, how are you? | ||
| Nice to meet you. | ||
| I'm Ezra. | ||
| It's my friend Lincoln. | ||
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How are you? | |
| Okay guys, have a nice day. | ||
| Just leave. | ||
| If people don't want to speak with you, they don't have to. | ||
| You have to understand that, okay? | ||
| That's their liberty. | ||
| But she was suffering us for most of that time. | ||
| Yeah, she's a public speaker and oppressed him. | ||
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No, she was not happy at all. | |
| So have a nice day. | ||
| What a happy ending. | ||
| You know, I said this to another reporter who was new to Switzerland. | ||
| He was worried about the roadblocks with police. | ||
| I said, don't worry. | ||
| They're just for security. | ||
| Just show your passport. | ||
| You have to. | ||
| But they just say, I'm a journalist doing journalism and they'll wave you through. | ||
| And this journalist was skeptical. | ||
| Yeah, the Swiss hate to call us. | ||
| Christia Freeland, the law-breaking bully of Canada, somehow got four Swiss police to pull us over. | ||
| They checked our ID. | ||
| I think he made a phone call or two. | ||
| And he said, hey, just take it easy. | ||
| All right, I'll take it easy. | ||
| A fascinating ending to a fascinating encounter with Christia Freeland. | ||
| Boy, I'll be thinking about this one for a while, including how if I were back in Canada, like my friend David Menzies, I surely would have been arrested. | ||
| What an exciting day, and special thanks to my colleague and partner, Lincoln Jay, the videographer who did everything you saw but running backwards. | ||
| And when I ran out of questions on the conflict of interest, he reminded me you were talking to the woman who seized and froze hundreds of bank accounts. | ||
| So Lincoln, who's filming this right now, I just want to say thanks, Lincoln. | ||
| It was a true partnership there. | ||
| And finally, you did not lose your cool when the cops pulled us over. | ||
| This ain't your first rodeo. | ||
| Anyways, folks, this is Rebel News doing our work as we love to do. | ||
| And if you think this is valuable journalism, help me out. | ||
| There were four of us who came here from around the world. | ||
| And unfortunately, rents here are insane during the week of Davos. | ||
| If you can help, go to WEFreports.com. | ||
| Where else are you going to get that kind of encounter? | ||
| I ask you. | ||
| Thanks for your support. | ||
| That's right, folks. | ||
| 90% of war, the Pentagon tells you information. | ||
| And if you don't back rebel news, if you don't back him for wars, you're insane. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| The people want this. | ||
| It's happening. | ||
| I got to say, I hadn't seen any of the clips because I was busy today and it just came out. | ||
| I'm glad you said skip ahead of Trudeau because I did watch that. | ||
| It's interesting. | ||
| He's such a comeback, but he's kind of out of power. | ||
| This is still a kingpin. | ||
| That is, that's better than stuff you see on HBO. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| That is, that is powerful. | ||
| You know, I didn't even recognize her because I thought by herself and she's littler than I remember. | ||
| And, but my colleague Lincoln spotted her and, you know, she tried different things. | ||
| She tried just talking it out. | ||
| Oh, we're all for Ukraine, you know. | ||
| Oh, you're a Russian spy. | ||
| Like she tried all these things that work on the mainstream media. | ||
| And I just thought, I'm not going to let that stop me. | ||
| And then she came back to you're harassing me. | ||
| And in Canada, she really did. | ||
| I don't know if you saw that picture of my colleague there in the final minute. | ||
| She had one of our rebel news reporters arrested. | ||
| No, I remember. | ||
| They just did nothing. | ||
| They grabbed him, basically beat him up, took him to jail. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, and I want to give a shout out to the Swiss police. | ||
| And I don't give shout outs to police quite often, but I actually think they're pretty light touch when it comes to press freedom. | ||
| And they could have done rough stuff to us there. | ||
| They just checked a few things that said, and you saw him. | ||
| He said, hey, just take it easy. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| So 50 years out of that. | ||
| Well, we'll add this in post. | ||
| We'll add the full thing with Trudeau there because we're live now, but when we put on X and Rumble, we'll do that just briefly. | ||
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| What is Trudeau there for? | ||
| Trudeau doesn't have any official status. | ||
| As far as I know, he's not working for anyone yet. | ||
| He has a new girlfriend, the American pop star, Katie Perry. | ||
| And actually, I think they're a pretty good fit, Alex. | ||
| They sort of remind me of each other. | ||
| And I don't begrudge a man finding love. | ||
| You know, it's funny when he got set, when he was separated from his wife, Sophie Trudeau, they kept that a secret from the public for a long time because Sophie and the kids wanted to fly on our version of Air Force One to all these exotic locations with their dad. | ||
| So they actually lied about their marital status so that his ex-wife could grift the free stuff. | ||
| Anyways, that ended eventually. | ||
| And now he's hooked up with Katy Perry. | ||
| I didn't ask her any questions. | ||
| I didn't bother her. | ||
| I thought, you know, she's a public person, but she's not political. | ||
| I just talked to Trudeau, who had the same sort of banter with me. | ||
| He was trying to gaslight me in his own way. | ||
| But I don't know. | ||
| Here in Davos, I get more access to Canadian politicians than I do in Canada because as you can see, there are some bodyguards there, but not a lot. | ||
| Back in Canada, this guy would have eight or 10 bodyguards around him. | ||
| Oh, let's be clear. | ||
| When I covered Bilderberg, 2006, I fly in, no criminal record. | ||
| They interrogate me for a full day. | ||
| And by the end of it, the guy was speaking in a French accent. | ||
| He said, we're taking you to Toronto, you're going to be raped, analyze. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| And finally, the press got it. | ||
| They had to release us. | ||
| He said, I apologize. | ||
| I have a daughter. | ||
| Please don't file a complaint. | ||
| I mean, I was happy to get out of there. | ||
| I wouldn't cover Bilderberg. | ||
| But I mean, that was how many years ago was 2006. | ||
| I mean, it was crazy. | ||
| I mean, we're talking like in a movie screaming at us for hours. | ||
| They'd leave for hours, screaming. | ||
| One of the employees, one of the cameramen quit and flew back because they were like, you know, say, we're going to, and he looked at me and said, you know, you're going to get raped in Toronto. | ||
| And I said, I can't believe you said that. | ||
| I just said, you're, I mean, I've been telling you, like, that's not the average Canadian, but the average Canadian is so nice. | ||
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| They don't realize the type of evil, some of the evil police leadership they've hired. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, I mean, I myself was arrested briefly. | ||
| There was some pro-Hamas protesters, and I'm not, they weren't just pro-Palestine. | ||
| They were pro-Hamas. | ||
| They literally had a recreation of the final moments of Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas terrorist leader. | ||
| And this was just a few blocks away from my house. | ||
| So I just went there to take a picture of it. | ||
| And they've seen the video and they come arrest you for it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah, they arrested me. | ||
| They said your presence here is enough to cause them to breach the peace. | ||
| If you got robbed and drugged by a car three days ago, the police pull up on video and say, it's your fault. | ||
| You shouldn't be here. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So let's shift that. | ||
| I can show you 100 articles. | ||
| Here's one. | ||
| National Geographic cover story. | ||
| Just a couple of years ago. | ||
| The new Europeans, how waves of immigrants are reshaping the continent. | ||
| Now, here's another one: the new Europeans. | ||
| All right. | ||
| How Germany adapts to new European reality. | ||
| The new Europeans. | ||
| Okay, so this is a talking point everywhere. | ||
| And so they're literally saying we're replacing Europeans with Muslims. | ||
| And if you criticize it, or you say we're replacing you, they'll arrest you in Germany and Sweden. | ||
| And then I see this clip from Davos today. | ||
| Old Europeans must accept the new immigrants. | ||
| President of the Conference of European Rabbis with this Imam all agree the rise of the extreme right in many European countries is a response to the insecurity felt. | ||
| You mean because 80% of the Muslims are on welfare and they commit 80% of the crime? | ||
| So-called old Europeans. | ||
| You mean real Europeans regarding the new immigrants fighting Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. | ||
| So they're now tying anti-Semitism, which is the Muslims mainly, to a defense of the Muslims. | ||
| You talk about self-immolation. | ||
| You talk about mental illness. | ||
| Here's a clip. | ||
| Here's a clip. | ||
| Your eminence, especially in Germany, you're facing a rise of anti-Semitism, but we are facing this all over the world. | ||
| So I would like to hear what is your perspective on this. | ||
| The 7th of October has created turbulence in the whole world, a tremendous rise of anti-Semitism, organized, state-sponsored, in many instances, in universities, on the streets, and a rise of 500%, maybe some instance to 1,000% of anti-Semitic acts. | ||
| And there has also been a reaction of Europe. | ||
| I think the rise of the extreme right in many European countries is a response to the insecurity felt by the old Europeans, so-called old Europeans, regarding the new immigrants who came from the Middle East. | ||
| So I think that fighting Islamophobia and anti-Semitism is an interest of both religions and both communities. | ||
| And when we do it together, it's going to be much more useful. | ||
| We have created under also the Saudi umbrella more than 10 years ago, the Muslim Jewish Leadership Council, which was successful. | ||
| And we believe that we have to go this way if we want to make sure that every European can live in peace and walk in peace in the streets. | ||
| So let's translate that. | ||
| You got the head rabbi of the liberal route saying we're on the Muslim payroll to open the gate so Jews are safe from the old Europeans. | ||
| I mean, you talk about a circular firing squad here. | ||
| What the hell am I watching, Ezra Lovan? | ||
| Now, was there another clip where he talked about immigration? | ||
| Because here he said Muslims came in and that caused, and he said old Europeans. | ||
| I like saying indigenous. | ||
| If I was an Anglo-Saxon or if I was a Gaul or if I was a Germanic person, I would say I'm indigenous. | ||
| You know, like in North America, we, you know, we give land acknowledgements to indigenous people. | ||
| Same thing in Australia. | ||
| I would encourage people, I mean, people who have been. | ||
| What's the clip you saw? | ||
| I saw several of him. | ||
| I've only been glancing at headlines. | ||
| So if he said something about immigration, then that's he's insane because immigration is the number one source of anti-Semitism in the West. | ||
| It's not indigenous Brits, Indigenous French, Indigenous Germans that are causing the anti-Semitism in the world. | ||
| I'll be very plain. | ||
| It's anti-Semitic Islam that is, not all Muslims. | ||
| Well, yeah, there's other clips of it. | ||
| He elaborates, but the key there is he basically, I play the clip again, he says Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. | ||
| And he's not pointing out that 90% or more of anti-Semitism is Muslims. | ||
| I mean, yeah, and he, I mean, I think he gave the game away by saying who's finding him. | ||
| Let me say this. | ||
| And this is something I sort of find myself saying a lot because I see anti-Semitism out there. | ||
| I say, just because a Jew says something stupid, please don't ascribe that to all Jews. | ||
| And by the way, I mean, I know in America, for example, some of the institutions that have been pushing for open borders immigration, some of them are Catholic. | ||
| And yeah, some of them are Jewish. | ||
| I think the answer is to, well, I think Donald Trump uses the word remigration. | ||
| I think that that's, you know, where there's almost no anti-Semitism? | ||
| In Hungary. | ||
| I went to Hungary, the massive synagogue there, they don't even have a guard. | ||
| The door is open. | ||
| There's no anti-Semitic graffiti. | ||
| Kids are playing around. | ||
| I asked some kids, what's it like being a Jew in Budapest? | ||
| They say life is easy as a Jew. | ||
| Let's just be clear. | ||
| That's my job. | ||
| There's no immigration. | ||
| There is no Jewish immigration. | ||
| I supposedly work for Mossad because I don't want to blow Israel up. | ||
| I get the exaggeration and the anti-pill Jews did it. | ||
| My only point is any Jewish, yeah. | ||
| My point is, if stuff like liberal Jews constantly allied with Islam on the payroll, we need Jews, which they are, to call them out. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And to say that you are a Jew, not all Jews. | ||
| And I feel this way about Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
| I think that him and other people who say, I'm an official Jew, I'm the boss Jew. | ||
| Listen to me. | ||
| I speak for my whole people. | ||
| You know who does that also? | ||
| Rabbi Shmuley. | ||
| He drives me crazy. | ||
| Every Jew I know cringes when he's on TV. | ||
| And we're all sort of shouting in our TV saying, shut up. | ||
| You don't speak for me. | ||
| But he's like, he gets on Pierce Morgan show and he has like a million people saying, oh, so that's a Jew. | ||
| No, that is, I mean, that's a Jew, but that's not all Jews. | ||
| Drives me bananas. | ||
| And by the way, Charlie realizes how he's nails on a chalkboard. | ||
| He's, I think, a little bit off kilter. | ||
| I think he's like a publicity maniac. | ||
| Like he doesn't even realize when he stepped in it. | ||
| He just loves the quicks. | ||
| And I don't know. | ||
| I think him and Greenblatt have done a lot of terrible things in the names of being official Jews. | ||
| I mean, Greenblatt has made one of the anti-Semitic canards is Jews control the media. | ||
| When Greenblatt says, I'm an official Jew and I'm going to bring in censorship in the media, you have just made that accusation come true. | ||
| And that's why I really think that they're harmful organizations. | ||
| Now, there's real anti-sevances. | ||
| So I don't believe, I live in North America. | ||
| I travel all around. | ||
| There is a drop, one tiny droplet of anti-Semitism on the right. | ||
| I won't deny it. | ||
| I watched Nick Fuentes and there's no doubt that there's a Jew obsession. | ||
| But it's small. | ||
| It is not normal. | ||
| It is not that. | ||
| Ezra, Ezra, Ezra, you got to go. | ||
| If you can, join us again tomorrow. | ||
| Incredible work at RebelNews.com. | ||
| We're all watching. | ||
| How does it feel that a lot of Australia? | ||
| I think probably we can say the majority of Australia in that moment were actually on Trump side. | ||
| You said that. | ||
| Before I took this position, Mr. President. | ||
| I don't like you either. | ||
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I don't. | |
| And it probably never will. | ||
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Does that hurt as the former Prime Minister? | |
| How you doing Kevin? | ||
| Are you here tomorrow? | ||
| Are you going to be watching President Trump here in the Congress? | ||
| I am here at Davos to talk to a whole bunch of political leaders about US-China relations. | ||
| Is that in your new role? | ||
| No, I'm still in my continuing role. | ||
| You're here as the ambassador? | ||
| I'm here in a private capacity, but that's always been my long-term interest. | ||
| What are you doing here? | ||
| I'm here to speak to people like you and... | ||
| Because you're a rebel. | ||
| I'm a rebel. | ||
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Yeah, that's right. | |
| Tell me, are you a permanent rebel? | ||
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I try to be. | |
| You've obviously quit early. | ||
| Is that, a lot of people speculate it's because of the way Trump told you to your face he doesn't like you. | ||
| Is it? | ||
| Does it have something to do with that? | ||
| And can you admit it? | ||
| I think the best thing for you to do, mate, is to look at the statements made by the Prime Minister, statements made by the Foreign Minister, and the statements which came out of the White House itself following questions along those lines from journalists which disprove your thesis. | ||
| So you say with a straight face it has nothing to do with the fact that Trump told you he didn't like you in that meeting. | ||
| You were just looking for colour and movement, aren't you? | ||
| Well how does it feel that a lot of Australia, I think probably we can say the majority of Australia in that moment were actually on Trump side and we're enjoying that moment. | ||
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Does that hurt as the former Prime Minister? | |
| You know something? | ||
| Because you're a rebel, you would ask rebellious questions like that. | ||
| I've got a run mate. | ||
| See ya. | ||
| We can go a bit faster with you. | ||
| We can go faster with you. | ||
| But, like, if you ran against Trump in Australia, if you ran against Trump in... | ||
| I'm late for meeting. | ||
| That's all right. | ||
| I'm running quickly with you. | ||
| If you ran against Trump in Australia, who do you think would actually win? | ||
| I love the fact that rebels always continue with rebellious questions. | ||
| And if you study the Australian Constitution, that would be a problem. | ||
| I'm sure. | ||
| It's a question of popularity within Australia. | ||
| Like the fact that most Australians were celebrating Trump's move and then you denying that it has anything to do with that, it's making a bit of a mockery, isn't it? | ||
| No, you're just being rebellious, and that's what... | ||
| That's my job, that's my job. | ||
| You can continue being rebel. | ||
| What's your new job about? | ||
| What's your new job? | ||
| As opposed to providing silly answers to rebellious questions. | ||
| What's your new job about? | ||
| What's this new role you're taking on? | ||
| And when did you start looking for it? | ||
| Did you look for it after Trump said that or were you looking before? | ||
| Just for your information, it was the position I held before. | ||
| So you're going back to it because that's what you wanted to do? | ||
|
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There we go. | |
| Former Prime Minister of Australia, former ambassador almost of Australia. | ||
| He says it has nothing to do with the way Trump treated him. | ||
| And the problem are my questions, not Kevin Rudd. | ||
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Do you regret at least what you said about Trump? | |
| Kevin? | ||
| I'd say so. | ||
| Having her quit, being the ambassador, knowing that the entire country actually supported a foreign president over you must really hurt. | ||
| Mr. Trudeau, what are you doing here at Davos? | ||
| How come you never comment? | ||
| This is the spirit of dialogue. | ||
| It's the name of the conference. | ||
| How come you won't dialogue, Prime Minister? | ||
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You're not getting into the spirit of dialogue here. | |
| Look at that. | ||
| Who paid for you to come here? | ||
| Was it taxpayers? | ||
| What do you make of the Federal Court of Appeal upholding the ruling that your martial law was illegal? | ||
| They said you violated. | ||
| It's good to see you, Ezra. | ||
| It's been a long time. | ||
| How you been? | ||
| How you been keeping? | ||
| Pretty well, but you didn't speak to me the whole time. | ||
| I'm worried about you. | ||
| I don't think you have. | ||
| You stopped speaking to me after the boxing match. | ||
| I never heard from you again. | ||
| That's not true. | ||
| Every time we tried to come into contact with you, you had us arrested. | ||
| I never had you arrested. | ||
| You beat up my colleague David Menzies. | ||
| Your bodyguards did. | ||
| Your personal bodyguards beat up David Menzies. | ||
| The CMP, the official police of Canada that you're speaking against? | ||
| Yeah, I think you... | ||
| You're not going to trust our institutions, Ezra. | ||
| There's a problem there. | ||
| I think our institutions have been weakened by you, to be quite candid. | ||
| That is your right to believe that and to feel that. | ||
| And that's certainly something that you've continued to spread, people not trusting our institutions. | ||
| A certain skepticism is important, but spreading of misinformation and disinformation is just responsible. | ||
| I think you know that, Ezra. | ||
| But, you know, you've got a good little gig coming on. | ||
| You've paid for all these people to come to Davos. | ||
| You know, I encourage you to continue to ask questions and challenge people, but to try and do it in a way that is grounded in facts and reality. | ||
| You've introduced more censorship. | ||
| You've introduced me very much. | ||
| A conversation is not you lecturing me. | ||
| A conversation is a back and forth, not you just lecturing people. | ||
| You misunderstood. | ||
| You've got a special time lecturing and haranguing people and creating outrage. | ||
| There's no need to. | ||
| You introduced more censorship bills than any other kind of bill. | ||
| You don't believe in free speech. | ||
| C-63 and all your other bills are about squelching people who you disagree with. | ||
| Ezra, you continue to make your points, and you're more than welcome to. | ||
| Well, so far, but not if you get your way. | ||
| Ezra. | ||
| I think you know that. | ||
| I feel like you owe the Canadians an apology for... | ||
| Have a good day, sir. | ||
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I feel like you owe the world an apology for your behavior during COVID. | |
| Have a good day, sir. | ||
| Is it bizarre not being happened to me? | ||
| Please don't knock in the past. | ||
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Well, your security was just pushing us around for. | |
| Of course. | ||
| He still gives selfies. | ||
| You've got to hand him that. | ||
| You won't talk to reporters, but he'll do it with selfies. | ||
| I just spoke with you for five minutes. | ||
| You spoke at me for five minutes. | ||
| You didn't answer any questions. | ||
| You spoke at me, which is your style, isn't it? | ||
| You don't do well with the sense. | ||
| Are you going into any meetings here? | ||
| Davos is about meetings. | ||
| Davos is about connecting with people and talking about how we can continue to put people's success at the center of everything we do. | ||
| Are you going to meet up with Mark Carney when he arrives? | ||
| I have always been happy to speak with any leaders, including my friend. | ||
| And how do you think he's doing? | ||
| I think he's doing great. | ||
| Are you worried about the rift with the United States? | ||
| I think everyone is worried about an increasing polarization around the world. | ||
| Do you feel that his visit to China was successful? | ||
| I think there's a lot of work to do around the world, but it's good that we continue to engage with friends, allies, and potential challenges around the world. | ||
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| How do you feel about the looming referendum for separatism in Alberta? | ||
| Have you followed the separatist movement in Alberta? | ||
| Very familiar with all the various challenges in Canada, and we'll continue to trust Canadians' thoughtfulness and unity. | ||
| Would you be part of a no campaign on that? | ||
| Would you weigh in on that campaign? | ||
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| I'm a patriot and a journalist and a pundit in analysis and a futurist and father and a guy who loves God. | ||
| Influencer comes from the time of Plato and Aristotle and Socrates. | ||
| And influencers are people that use rhetoric without facts and reality and logic to convince dumb people. | ||
| So when the globals call you all influencers and you go, yeah, I'm an influencer. | ||
| It just shows how stupid you are. | ||
| Stop calling yourselves influencers. | ||
| I'm a philosopher. | ||
| I'm a warrior. | ||
| I'm a game changer. | ||
| I'm a historian. | ||
| I'm a fighter. | ||
| I'm a pioneer. | ||
| I'm an explorer. | ||
| I got red blood. | ||
| It's pumping to my big heart fast. | ||
| I like life and freedom and justice. | ||
| I like women. | ||
| I like red meat. | ||
| I like guns. | ||
| I like sunsets and puppy dogs. | ||
| And ladies of the night, Dakota, Waylon Jennings, is racing into the fourth turning and the greatest quickening our species has seen in 10,000 years of recorded history. | ||
| You know, you're in a war, right? | ||
| And it's a declared war. | ||
| The globals have declared war on teen humanity. | ||
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The Milkman Cometh
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| They've declared war on the God that made us. | ||
| It is not incredible. | ||
| It is not heroic. | ||
| It is not amazing to fight this. | ||
| It is survival. | ||
| This is the priority. | ||
| This is the real world. | ||
| This is game time. | ||
| This is the crossroads of human destiny right now. | ||
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Right now. | |
| And I see a bunch of other people not realizing how desperate the situation is. | ||
| We need maximum emergency. | ||
| We're up against the most evil people the world's ever seen. | ||
| Don't you understand that? | ||
| I don't want anybody to go out and be physically violent. | ||
| I want you to kill with truth. | ||
| Kill with your will. | ||
| Kill. | ||
| Kill. | ||
| Welcome back to the fourth hour of The Alex Jones Show. | ||
| And now for something completely different. | ||
| If you are wondering what's happened to Alex Jones, he's been replaced by me, the Roar Egg Nationalist, Charlie Cornishdale. | ||
| And I'm in Austin at the moment to promote my new book, The Last Men: Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity, which is out now and which features a very interesting chapter about Alex Jones and the gay frogs. | ||
| Theory. | ||
| Conspiracy theory? | ||
| No, it's real. | ||
| So we've got an action pact hour. | ||
| I'm going to be talking first about the return of whole milk to schools. | ||
| So a week ago, President Trump signed into law the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. | ||
| And as he did so, a court of milk sat proudly on his desk next to him. | ||
| This was a huge turnaround. | ||
| It really was. | ||
| This is a big thing. | ||
| You know, milk has been demonized for 100 years, well, maybe 70 years, certainly the better part of a century. | ||
| And now, under the leadership of RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, we're seeing a return to advocacy for the nutritious animal foods that sustained our ancestors for the vast majority of human history until we decided that we knew better in the 20th century. | ||
| And we decided to abandon animal foods for processed foods, for refined grains, seed and vegetable oils. | ||
| And the nation became unhealthy in a way it's never been unhealthy before. | ||
| We've seen unprecedented ill health. | ||
| And that's the reason why today we need the Make America Healthy Again movement. | ||
| So at the weekend, I wrote a piece about the return of milk to schools called The Milkman Cometh. | ||
| Finally, milk is back on the menu in America's schools. | ||
| And this was one of my opinion pieces. | ||
| So if you don't know, I'm a reporter for InfoWars, but I also write opinion pieces, two opinion pieces normally at the weekend. | ||
| And this was the second at the weekend where I talked a little bit about the significance of milk and why milk is important, what milk has done for humanity throughout history. | ||
| But first, maybe let's just have a look at the clip. | ||
| I think it is clip number four of RFK Jr. drinking whole milk and turning himself into a meme. | ||
| Yeah, so this was this was an official meme that was actually put out, I think, by HHS, by RFK Jr. himself to promote the return of whole milk to America's schools. | ||
| Now, I hear, I'm told, that actually what RFK Jr. wanted to do was to promote raw milk, but I think at the last minute, then they got cold feet because there was a suggestion, of course, that there would be various legal challenges and that people would really freak out. | ||
| I mean, they freaked out enough about RFK Jr. promoting whole milk, but if it was raw milk, which we know is one of the most dangerous substances known to man, then there really would have been a serious freak out. | ||
| But what's important about milk? | ||
| Why is milk so delicious and so good for us? | ||
| Well, I mean, we could talk about studies. | ||
| We could talk about scientific studies that show, for example, that children who drink more glasses of milk end up growing more. | ||
| The more glasses of milk you drink as a child, as you're developing through your childhood and your teenage years, the taller you're likely to be. | ||
| But there's also actually this incredible historical event that took place. | ||
| And it doesn't get enough, it doesn't get enough attention. | ||
| And it's something that I talk about in this opinion piece. | ||
| So we all know about the agricultural revolution. | ||
| We all know about the discovery of wheat and barley and grain farming in the Near East about 10,000 years ago. | ||
| But there was another event that took place that's equally important, I think, in human history. | ||
| So the agricultural revolution is responsible for civilization as we know it. | ||
| The agricultural revolution, without it, we wouldn't have cities. | ||
| We wouldn't have commerce. | ||
| We wouldn't have armies. | ||
| We wouldn't have complex societies. | ||
| We'd still be running around in groups of hunter-gatherers, you know, maybe 100 people, maybe less, scouring the landscape, looking for food sources, tracking animals, living an itinerant lifestyle, low levels of technology, low levels of culture. | ||
| Well, something similar happened, but it happened, of similar importance happened, but it happened on the Pontic-Caspian steppe, and it was the discovery of dairying, of pastoral lifestyles. | ||
| So that's the domestication of horses, cows, sheep, and then the exploitation of them for their milk. | ||
| Now, why is this important? | ||
| Well, it's important because it basically gave us the European people. | ||
| And that's something that I talk about in this opinion piece. | ||
| And in fact, actually, if you could maybe bring up the tweet that I did about the importance of raw milk. | ||
| So yes, raw milk quite literally fueled the most consequential human expansion in history. | ||
| The movement of the Yamnaya peoples out of southern Russia to Scandinavia in the west and the Altai Mountains in the east. | ||
| Raw milk is a food of power and conquest. | ||
| So, you know, rather than believing that milk is dangerous, is a danger to us perhaps because of its saturated fat and cholesterol content, it turns out that actually milk is, milk is, like I say, it's a food of conquest. | ||
| Milk drove the expansion of the ancestors or one of the main ancestral groups of the European peoples out of the Pontic-Caspian steppe into Europe in the West and to the East as far as the Altai Mountains in Siberia. | ||
| So this is really in many ways, actually, we could say that it's a return actually to, it's a return to tradition to use a term that's popular on Twitter and on the internet. | ||
| This is a return to the way that European peoples, people of European ancestry, should be eating. | ||
| Now, we've been told, of course, that drinking milk is a symbol of white supremacy. | ||
| And people are freaking out, of course, about RFK Jr.'s announcement. | ||
| They are saying, yes, this is a dog whistle. | ||
| This is the Trump administration signaling to the kind of seedier elements of its supporters, saying, yes, we're in full agreement with you about white supremacy. | ||
| We are white supremacists. | ||
| We can't say it openly. | ||
| So we're just going to get people to drink raw milk instead, or milk, rather, any kind of milk, whole milk instead. | ||
| Which is absurd, I know. | ||
| I mean, it's a real testament, I think, to the extent to which the culture wars have literally driven people insane that they are arguing that actually milk is a symbol of white supremacy. | ||
| But that's where we are. | ||
| And it's been that way for some time. | ||
| People have been making this argument for 10 years at least. | ||
| They were making it during the first Trump administration as well. | ||
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Tim Waltz Controversy
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| But yes, milk. | ||
| So go to infowars.com and read this piece. | ||
| This is called The Milkman Cometh. | ||
| Finally, Milk is Back on the Menu in America's Schools. | ||
| Now, the next story that I wanted to talk about is something to do with Tim Waltz. | ||
| Now, Tim Waltz has been in the news a lot recently. | ||
| Tim Waltz is the governor of Minnesota, as we know, and he's been forced to resign from the 2026 gubernatorial race because he's connected basically to all of the fraud that's been taking place in Minnesota that's now being revealed as a result of the fantastic investigative journalist work of people like Nick Shirley, who is an independent researcher. | ||
| So maybe what we could do is look at clip number two first. | ||
| This is Nick Shirley talking. | ||
| I think he's testifying to Congress, talking about exactly what's been going on and the full extent of the fraud, which actually stretches obviously beyond the state borders of Minnesota. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| What makes you think that? | ||
| Well, now you're seeing, since I've posted that video, lots of other people have started to go to other locations, for instance, in Ohio or in Maine or in California. | ||
| They're also seeing the similar fraud take place in other daycares, for instance, in a lot of other locations. | ||
| Yeah, I have a particular interest in California, being from that state. | ||
| And we know that there's been a lot of fraud. | ||
| There was $32.6 billion that's been confirmed in unemployment insurance fraud. | ||
| There's 1.2 million fraudulent community college applications. | ||
| Have you gotten any sense or have you seen any signs there that sort of are similar to what aroused your suspicions in Minnesota? | ||
| Yeah, and fraud in California might be worse than the fraud in Minnesota. | ||
| What makes you say that? | ||
| Well, $24 billion went missing for homelessness. | ||
| They've been trying to build this train for years, yet there's hardly anything to prove for that. | ||
| Fires. | ||
| Yeah, those are good points. | ||
| So you look at you, let's run through a couple of those. | ||
| Because I mentioned the areas where we have confirmed fraud, but then you also have these areas where you have so much spending, and then we look at what results from that spending, and there's nothing. | ||
| So $24 billion in homelessness, and yet the homeless population went up, and a state audit found that they couldn't even figure out where the money went or what the outcomes linked to that spending were. | ||
| Is that something that is kind of a red flag for you? | ||
| Yeah, it's a major red flag, and you don't even have to be smart to be able to know that that's a red flag. | ||
| Well, unfortunately, our state legislators haven't managed to figure that out, or at least the governor hasn't. | ||
| So what are you saying about him? | ||
| They're not smart. | ||
| But yeah, I mean, it's so obvious, and that's what we saw in Minnesota, is how complicit the government has been in enabling this fraud to happen. | ||
| Quality Learning Center had over 90 violations, yet they continue to give that daycare $1.9 million. | ||
| Yeah, so Tim Waltz is in big trouble. | ||
| Just how much trouble, we're not quite sure yet, but I believe that the DOJ has been preparing subpoenas for Tim Waltz, for Jacob Frey, the Minneapolis mayor, and for other members, actually senior members of the Minnesota administration, at least with regard to the ongoing protests that are taking place in the state after the death of Renee Goode, | ||
| the anti-ICE activist who was shot when she was trying to run over an ICE agent going about his business. | ||
| So we're familiar with all of this stuff. | ||
| We're familiar with these fraud allegations. | ||
| We're familiar with the general sense that Tim Waltz is corrupt. | ||
| But what I wanted to do was to draw our attention actually back to a story that I reported for InfoWars over the summer. | ||
| Well, I said the summer actually, gosh, time passes quickly. | ||
| It was actually in 2024. | ||
| It was during the election campaign. | ||
| I lose track of the time. | ||
| It was reported in Alpha News during the election campaign that a former member of the Minnesota National Guard had accused Tim Waltz of passing nuclear secrets to the Chinese. | ||
| Now, this really should have been a bombshell. | ||
| And I reported on it and I wrote opinion pieces about it. | ||
| And I really tried to get the story out there. | ||
| I really wanted people to know about this. | ||
| I wanted it to hit the national news. | ||
| I thought this is, you know, this is this is going to tank the vice presidential run of Tim Waltz and maybe the Kamala Harris campaign itself too. | ||
| Well, that didn't happen. | ||
| That didn't happen. | ||
| For whatever reason, this story just hasn't really gained traction. | ||
| I tried to get it in the Trump campaign's hands, and I just tried to publicize it as much as possible. | ||
| But here's the story. | ||
| So this is, was Tim Waltz connected to the disappearance of the manual for a nuclear-capable howitzer? | ||
| So a National Guard soldier who served with Tim Waltz alleges a classified manual for a howitzer capable of firing nuclear artillery went missing not long after Waltz returned from a trip to China in the 1990s. | ||
| Speaking to Alpha News, the retired soldier who spoke on condition of anonymity described how the standard operating procedure manual for the M109A5 howitzer, detailing the gun's nuclear capabilities, went missing. | ||
| He said Waltz was one of the few men with access to the building where the manual was kept and was often the only one there. | ||
| The soldier believes Waltz stole the manual and later returned it. | ||
| The disappearance, which was never reported, coincided with one of Waltz's many visits to China. | ||
| So we know that Tim Waltz was, I mean, Tim Waltz has been visiting China for the best part of 30 years. | ||
| He was, I think he was possibly present in China actually during the Tiananmen Square massacre. | ||
| But there have been ongoing questions about Tim Waltz's loyalty to the US and in particular to his about his ties to the CCP. | ||
| There was actually an investigation during the election campaign, the results of which we don't know, but I think that one of the House committees was investigating him. | ||
| So there are these questions about Tim Waltz, these long-running questions about Tim Waltz's loyalty to the US and even the possibility that he has committed treason. | ||
| So I often, you know, I think it's a good idea really to raise these points again and to try to get people maybe to publicize this, maybe to get this out there. | ||
| And, you know, perhaps we could have a serious investigation of these allegations because they were made by a fellow National Guard soldier. | ||
| It's not like it was just a man on the street. | ||
| This isn't a random person. | ||
| I mean, this is a man who served, I think, under Tim Waltz or alongside Tim Waltz, who knows the Minnesota National Guard, who is kind of bound by, shall we say, a military code of honor. | ||
| I mean, they deserve these allegations, deserve to be treated seriously and deserve to be treated potentially, I think, as career-ending. | ||
| So we will see what happens. | ||
| But like I say, it's a credible story. | ||
| The Chinese actually began developing a very, very similar nuclear-capable howitzer at exactly the same time or around about the same time that this manual disappeared that Tim Waltz was one of the few people who actually had access to. | ||
| So who knows? | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| But Tim Waltz is in trouble. | ||
| Regardless of whether or not he actually gets investigated for this nuclear-capable howitzer, then he's in trouble. | ||
| And we shall see. | ||
| We shall see whether he ends up actually facing any kind of legal case. | ||
| Hopefully he does. | ||
| Hopefully he does. | ||
| I mean, America came very close. | ||
| America came very close. | ||
| And in fact, maybe actually it would be good to show clip number five of Tim Waltz's crazy, crazy demonic wife, Glenn Waltz. | ||
| This is how close America came. | ||
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| What are we going to do? | ||
| We're going to turn the page. | ||
| Oh, pretty good. | ||
| Do it again. | ||
| We're going to turn the page and we're going to turn the page. | ||
| All right, so I'm going to be watching you because when I see Wisconsin and I'm one watching National NTV because this is a pretty important place in Minnesota helped you practice with this, you just show me this. | ||
| Turn the page, right? | ||
| Turn the page. | ||
| And you know what else that looks like? | ||
| Bye-bye. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, that's scary, right? | ||
| That's... | ||
| That's terrifying. | ||
| I cannot imagine, I cannot imagine what it would be like if she was currently the second lady of the United States. | ||
| America really has had a close shave with the Waltzes. | ||
| Glenn Waltz there, look at those eyes. | ||
| Those are the eyes of a person who's possessed, I think, really. | ||
| You know, Yusha Vance has been a pretty inconspicuous second lady. | ||
| You know, she's been supportive of her husband, JD Vance. | ||
| She's now pregnant. | ||
| But I can assure you that Glenn Waltz would have been, she would have been front and center stage. | ||
| She was front and center stage during the campaign. | ||
| And I think that's probably why so many people voted for Donald Trump and not for Carmela Harris. | ||
| But that was a close shave. | ||
| That was a real close shave for America. | ||
| And here he is with a Somali flag behind him as well. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, Minnesota is ground zero. | ||
| Minnesota really is ground zero of everything that's wrong with America. | ||
| Everything that's wrong with America. | ||
| The replacement of America's traditional demographics. | ||
| The milking of the American taxpayer. | ||
| I mean, that's really what's happening. | ||
| You know, you're paying taxes and your taxes are going to the quality learing center in Somalia to be remitted back to Mogadishu to fund terrorism in East Africa. | ||
| Al-Shabaab, groups like that have been benefiting from remittances from places like Minnesota. | ||
| There was a story the other day that was dug back up about how millions and millions of dollars are passing out of Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. | ||
| Cash in suitcases, loaded, suitcases loaded with millions of dollars. | ||
| I think in some instances, $1 million, $8 million, I seem to remember, just leaving the country. | ||
| I mean, it was legal. | ||
| It was legal to do that, but obviously it was very, very suspicious that these huge amounts of money were leaving the country in suitcases, bound for East Africa, bound for overseas. | ||
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Minnesota's Dark Side
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| Minnesota is ground zero of everything that's wrong today in America. | ||
| And hopefully, you know, the fraud investigation will yield real results. | ||
| I mean, it's so close to the surface. | ||
| It's so obvious. | ||
| You can just rock up to a daycare center and you can look up how much money it's been awarded and you can find out, actually, no, there aren't any children at the Quality Learning Center. | ||
| They've been awarded millions of dollars. | ||
| It's going somewhere else. | ||
| We'll be back after the break and I'm going to be talking about a Zempik. | ||
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| Welcome back to our four of the Alex Jones show. | ||
| If you're wondering where Alex Jones has gone, so am I. We're doing something a little bit different. | ||
| Another shaven-headed buff dude is presenting the show today. | ||
| The Roorg Nationalist, Dr. Charles Cornishdale, author of the new book, The Last Men, Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity. | ||
| Following on from all the work I've done on Twitter, first as an anonymous Twitter poster, just as a Roared Nationalist, and then after I was exposed by an activist group in the United Kingdom called Hope Not Hate. | ||
| That's an interesting name, isn't it? | ||
| Hope not hate. | ||
| I have become what you see now. | ||
| I'm a face and a name, a real name. | ||
| And I've just written a new book. | ||
| But yeah, I'm taking over for Alex in the studio today. | ||
| I've been talking about the return of milk to America's schools. | ||
| Momentous thing, momentous thing. | ||
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Side Effects of Weight Loss Drugs
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| And then we talked about Tim Waltz and his connection to the disappearance of a nuclear capable, the manual for a nuclear capable howitzer and whether he might indeed be guilty of real treason against the American nation. | ||
| Not just the treason of allowing Minnesota, large parts of Minnesota to become outposts of Mogadishu, but also actually passing American nuclear secrets to America's most serious geopolitical adversary, the People's Republic of China. | ||
| So what are we going to talk about now? | ||
| Well, I think we're going to talk about Azempic, the weight loss drug, and all other kinds of weight loss drugs, Manjaro, the Eli Lilly, competitor drug, etc. | ||
| So they're getting a lot of press recently. | ||
| A lot of press recently. | ||
| They're being hailed as basically, you know, the solution to the problem of obesity today. | ||
| And obesity is an enormous problem throughout the developed world and especially in America. | ||
| Now, something like 70% of the American population is overweight, but incredibly flexible and proficient. | ||
| Martial artist Vice President JD Vance. | ||
| These memes never, never fail to make me laugh. | ||
| But yeah, obesity, real problem, huge problem. | ||
| 70% of the American population today is either overweight or obese. | ||
| 40% are obese. | ||
| This is a huge problem. | ||
| It costs hundreds of billions of dollars a year, all sorts of knock-on effects on every single area of American life and the economy in particular. | ||
| And it's important, actually, I think, to remember with obesity that we're not only talking about a monetary cost. | ||
| Obesity doesn't just cost money. | ||
| It also robs people, and especially children. | ||
| And this is something that I've written about at length in my work, in my essays and opinion pieces. | ||
| It robs children of their potential. | ||
| A fat child will not be able to realize its potential and may suffer lifelong adverse consequences. | ||
| For example, there was a study that I wrote a piece about that showed that if a boy passes through puberty overweight, I think it's severely overweight, he'll end up as a man having testicles that are two times smaller than the testicles of a man who went through puberty at a normal weight. | ||
| Now, what does that mean? | ||
| That means reduced testosterone levels. | ||
| That means reduced fertility. | ||
| And these are things that actually, this is a, you can't go through puberty twice, basically. | ||
| You know, you only get one chance to do puberty properly. | ||
| And so if you're overweight, you're in trouble. | ||
| You're in trouble. | ||
| And the parents are often to blame. | ||
| But society more broadly, I think, is to blame. | ||
| We have societal problems that need to be fixed. | ||
| It's not just a matter of individual choice. | ||
| It's not just a matter of going to the supermarket and buying the right foods for yourself or indeed for your children. | ||
| There are bigger problems that need to be fixed. | ||
| And that's the reason why Make America Healthy Again is here and why RFK Jr., after decades and decades of campaigning for health, is now in a position actually to do something extremely meaningful. | ||
| Now, weight loss drugs, I mean, RFK Jr. has his opinions on weight loss drugs and he's, you know, he's been very vocal about them. | ||
| He's had to temper his opinions a little bit since he's come into power. | ||
| Before he was Secretary of Health and Human Services, you know, he was very, very adamantly against the use of weight loss drugs, but he's had to temper his opinion. | ||
| So the first story about Azempic and weight loss drugs that we're going to look at is basically it's another side effect. | ||
| So side effects are a big issue with these drugs. | ||
| So they're presented as these wonder drugs. | ||
| You know, you take a pill, you lose weight. | ||
| What could be better than that? | ||
| Could there be an easier solution to the problem of obesity in America today and in the developed world? | ||
| Well, it turns out that these drugs have really a lot of side effects, a lot of side effects. | ||
| And they've been getting a lot of publicity in recent months and years as use of these drugs has grown. | ||
| So of course, more and more people use them and the side effects become more and more well known. | ||
| And the side effects vary from things, mild things like stomach discomfort, to quite serious stuff like gastroparesis, which is stomach paralysis. | ||
| It's not a good thing if your stomach gets paralyzed. | ||
| You have to be fed on a drip for as long as your stomach remains paralyzed and often it's permanent. | ||
| So that's not something to be taken lightly. | ||
| There was quite a funny story. | ||
| Well, I mean, funny on the surface, at least, there was a story of a woman who was told by her physician that she would have diarrhea forever because Azempic had messed with her digestive system so badly that she was never likely to pass a solid solid turd again. | ||
| But the side effects keep coming. | ||
| The side effects keep coming. | ||
| Barely a week passes actually without some fresh horror being revealed on websites like The Defender. | ||
| That's the Children's Health Defense RFK Juniors website, which is a really fantastic resource, actually, I think, for stories about health, about things like Azempic, toxic chemicals, et cetera. | ||
| So here's a story from the 20th of January. | ||
| Why are patients who take weight loss drugs losing their hair? | ||
| So this is a newly documented side effect that we actually haven't really heard very much about up until now. | ||
| But as the tagline says, dermatologists are seeing a clear pattern of hair loss in people using GLP-1 drugs like Azempic. | ||
| Reports show the medications throw the body off balance by cutting hunger faster than it can adapt. | ||
| That stress pushes the body into survival mode where hair growth shuts down and shedding shows up months later. | ||
| So users of Azempic are reporting that their hair is falling out and it looks like it's a stress response. | ||
| This is something that happens more, you know, more broadly when the body is exposed to chronic stress or even acute stress. | ||
| It's been one of the side effects of COVID-19 infection has been quite widespread hair loss, inflammation in the scalp, driving the hair follicles into a dormant state after they shed. | ||
| But yes, a CNN report pulled back the curtain on a pattern many GLP-1 users had been whispering about, hair thinning that showed up soon after starting drugs like Azempic. | ||
| The people featured weren't just dropping weight quickly. | ||
| Their bodies were being pushed through abrupt metabolic shifts that strained every system. | ||
| That strain pointed directly to telegen effluvium, the stress-driven shutdown of active hair growth that moves large numbers of follicles into a resting shedding phase. | ||
| If you're taking GLP-1 and rapidly losing strands, your hair isn't mysteriously aging or deteriorating. | ||
| It's responding to a metabolic stress signal that you can identify, address, and reverse once you understand what's driving it. | ||
| So I suspect actually that for a lot of people, the only real response will be to stop using these drugs. | ||
| And I think there was a study that I wrote about fairly recently that showed that something like half of all people who take weight loss drugs like Azempic end up ceasing to use them within a year. | ||
| It's either the cost that's doing it or it's the side effects, the side effects, or both. | ||
| In fact, you know, the side effects are just too much. | ||
| As much as these people want to lose weight, they simply can't put up with the side effects. | ||
| So maybe we should roll one of the videos. | ||
| Let's roll clip number six, which is of singer Avery in shock after revealing deadly disease from taking Ozempic. | ||
| I just left the doctor's office. | ||
| I went to get a checkup because I'd been off of Ozempic for two months now and I just wanted to see if my body was in better condition, if there were any permanent damages. | ||
| Kind of in shock right now because I wasn't expecting this. | ||
| But I guess Ozempic can cause bone density loss. | ||
| And I didn't think that that would happen to me because I was only on it for a year. | ||
| But I have significant bone loss. | ||
| I have osteoporosis and osteopenis. | ||
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| But that's what happens if you use Ozempic for weight loss and you lose too much weight. | ||
| So yeah, a lot of people, a lot of people suffering from side effects from Ozempic and feeling short-changed and feeling actually perhaps that they haven't had these significant risks explained to them in sufficient detail or with sufficient honesty. | ||
| And sadly, that's really the story of pharmaceuticals full stop. | ||
| That's the story of how big pharma works. | ||
| It's how, you know, it's how any number of drugs you care to name, statins, you could talk about, you know, these cholesterol luring medications, for example. | ||
| You know, people just don't have the side effects explained to them because there are all sorts of incentives not to. | ||
| The main incentive obviously is profit. | ||
| And, you know, so many physicians, so many doctors are given kickbacks, incentives, percentages, whatever, in order to prescribe drugs. | ||
| And so, of course, what do they do? | ||
| They find a way to prescribe the drug by describing it as being, it's wonderful. | ||
| It's wonderful to take a Zempic. | ||
| No, you'll be fine. | ||
| You'll be fine. | ||
| And then, you know, you're a pop singer and you end up with bone density loss akin to that of a, you know, of a 70 or 80 year old woman, but you're 30. | ||
| And yes, azempic literally came from a monster. | ||
| Yeah, it's derived from Gila monster venom. | ||
| That's another thing that they don't particularly want to tell you because it's not really, it's not really the most attractive thing, is it, to think of imbibing large quantities of Gila monster venom in order to keep the weight off. | ||
| But here's another thing about azempic that I wrote about, actually, I think at the weekend, people regain weight four times faster after stopping weight loss drugs, new study reveals. | ||
| So this is another, another way in which the shine is coming off a Zempic. | ||
| For a long time, it's been an issue. | ||
| How long are we going to have to take Azempic? | ||
| Do you take a course of Azempic for, let's say, a year, you lose the weight and then the weight stays off? | ||
| Or is it the case that actually, if you start taking a Zempic, you can't stop? | ||
| Because if you stop, the weight comes back. | ||
| Well, all the evidence suggests that in the vast majority of cases, if you start taking these weight loss medications, you have to stay on them. | ||
| You have to stay on them. | ||
| So if you stop, the weight comes back. | ||
| Now, this is a very interesting study recently published, and it compared the results of a Zempic secession with the results of more traditional, more traditional forms of weight loss, diet, calorie-controlled diet, exercise. | ||
| What happens if you stop those? | ||
| So the scientists looked at how quickly people regain weight when they stop azempic, and by comparison, how quickly people regain weight when they stop exercising and dieting. | ||
| What happened? | ||
| Well, they found that actually, if you stop taking a Zempic, you're likely to regain weight at a rate that's four times faster than a person who stops exercising and a calorie-controlled diet. | ||
| Now, that's big. | ||
| I mean, that's a huge difference, right? | ||
| Four times faster you put the weight back on. | ||
| Why might that be? | ||
| Well, as far as we can tell, the changes that this, that these GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs, that's the technical name, the changes that these drugs cause to the body, to the brain, to the structure of the brain, to the incentive structures within the brain, the hunger centers within the brain, the metabolism, etc., they're transient. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Well, you stop taking the drug, the changes cease, right? | ||
| So it's the drug that's doing the work. | ||
| The drug isn't reprogramming your brain. | ||
| It's not reprogramming your habits. | ||
| It's simply making you not want to eat food. | ||
| And so you don't. | ||
| Well, when you stop taking the drug, what happens? | ||
| Well, suddenly you are thrown back on your own willpower. | ||
| You're thrown back actually on the willpower and habits that made you fat in the first place, right? | ||
| And so what happens? | ||
| You just go back to stuffing your face with processed foods. | ||
| You don't, at the same rate that you were stuffing your face with processed food before, you don't exercise. | ||
| You just simply return to the status quo ante. | ||
| Whereas actually, you know, if you undertake a program of calorie-controlled weight loss and exercise, you are building habits. | ||
| Even if you give up, even if you give up after six months or a year or however long, you actually have created structures, structures in the brain, structures of a habit. | ||
| You've formed habits. | ||
| And it seems as though what that means is that that prevents you actually then from going back to sort of gorging yourself in the way that you would have done before. | ||
| So that, I mean, it's interesting for a number of reasons, not least of all, actually, because the makers of these drugs, companies like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, have gone very hard, at least in terms of their marketing, in telling people that actually, you know, you can't lose weight without these drugs. | ||
| It's the environment. | ||
| It's your genetics. | ||
| No matter what you do, if you, you know, you can exercise, you can go on whatever diet you want to do. | ||
| You can do whatever kind of exercise you want to do. | ||
| You can take up weights. | ||
| You can take up martial arts. | ||
| You can take up running. | ||
| You can take up swimming or biking or whatever. | ||
| You're not going to lose the weight because genetically, you're just made to be fat. | ||
| And we've created this food environment, this modern environment of plenty, of excess even. | ||
| And within that environment, you just simply can't regulate your weight properly. | ||
| So you need a drug to do it. | ||
| You need a drug to do it. | ||
| Well, actually, studies like this one that I've just talked about really do give the lie to that notion that's being pushed and it's being pushed on social media by fat positivity influencers and health influencers who may very well be taking money from these companies like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and others. | ||
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Weight Loss Pills: The New Giants
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| But, you know, it's a serious thing. | ||
| I mean, people often say to me, you know, well, you know, you're just talking about health. | ||
| You just write about health. | ||
| This is just peripheral stuff, right? | ||
| I mean, you know, what does weight loss drugs have to do with anything broader, you know, politically, let's say? | ||
| But actually, that's just not the case. | ||
| It's just not the case. | ||
| Ill health is of huge political importance. | ||
| And that's exactly what the Maha movement is showing. | ||
| But actually, you know, what's happening with these weight loss drugs is that actually on a large scale, people are surrendering control of another significant proportion of their freedom to pharmaceutical manufacturers. | ||
| So, you know, we've seen, this is a process that's taken, you know, that's been going on for maybe a hundred years. | ||
| You know, people have been surrendering control of more and more aspects of their lives to corporations that manufacture medicines that allow them to live normally or something approaching a normal life. | ||
| You know, so for the longest period of time, people were responsible for their moods, right? | ||
| And then within the last 50, 70 years, really probably within the last 30 years, we've seen huge, huge numbers of people surrender control of regulating their moods and emotions to pharmaceutical manufacturers and products like SSRIs, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. | ||
| And in a country like Scotland, for example, I'm from the UK, if you couldn't tell already, I'm from the UK and Scotland, north of the border, where I live in England. | ||
| A full quarter of the adult population is on antidepressants. | ||
| That's 1 million out of 4 million people are now on antidepressants. | ||
| And I think a similar number of people are on various other kinds of psychotropic drugs, things like Z drugs, Zopiclone, for example, benzodiazepines, things like that, pain, opioid-based pain medications. | ||
| And here we are about to surrender control of yet another aspect of our lives to the medical industrial complex. | ||
| Now we can't regulate our own weight. | ||
| We have to have a Danish company called Novo Nordisk, which will probably be the biggest company in the world. | ||
| This is one of the predictions that I've made on multiple occasions, and I think I'm justified in making it, is that one of these weight loss pill or weight loss jab and pill manufacturers is going to be the biggest company in the world probably within 10 years. | ||
| So Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of Wegavia Zempic, is already the largest company in Europe. | ||
| It's the biggest company in Europe simply off the back of Wegavia Zempic. | ||
| So Novo Nordisk was valued recently at, I think, $570 billion. | ||
| Now, for a sense of comparison, that's $200 billion more than the entire GDP of Denmark, which is Novo Nordisk's home country. | ||
| So, you know, these companies are making huge, huge amounts of money off fat people, and they have huge political power as well. | ||
| I mean, there was a very interesting article, I think possibly in the New York Times or the Washington Post, about the degree of political power now that Novo Nordisk has in Denmark simply off the back of its Wegavia Zempic profits. | ||
| So Novo Nordisk is responsible almost single-handedly for all economic growth in Denmark. | ||
| And that's not an exaggeration. | ||
| That's real. | ||
| Novo Nordisk is driving the Danish economy. | ||
| And what you have to understand is these drugs have barely penetrated society, barely penetrated society to the degree that they could. | ||
| So I think one in eight Americans now, I think something like one in eight Americans now have tried or are on at the moment a weight loss drug. | ||
| Well, what did I say at the beginning of the segment? | ||
| 70% of the adult population in the US is either overweight or obese. | ||
| So there's a long, long way that these companies could go to furthering the penetration of their products in the market. | ||
| And they're going to make enormous, enormous amounts of money. | ||
| And they're currently developing fat loss pills. | ||
| So Ozempic, or Wegavi rather. | ||
| So Ozempic is the diabetes medication and Wegavi is the weight loss medication. | ||
| They're both the same drug. | ||
| They're just in different doses. | ||
| It's called semaglutide. | ||
| There is now a Wegavi weight loss pill that has just been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the US. | ||
| And, you know, I mean, initially you had to inject yourself with semaglutide, but now you can take a pill. | ||
| So even more, no one will have an excuse now. | ||
| No one will be able to say, you know what, I don't like needles. | ||
| I don't want to inject myself with this drug because you can just take a pill. | ||
| So we're really going to see a huge growth, huge growth in big pharma companies that can get these pills right. | ||
| And the company that perfects the weight loss pill, in my opinion, is going to be the biggest company in the world within 10 years. | ||
| It won't be a military company. | ||
| It won't be an AI company. | ||
| It will be a company profiting off the gluttony of the general population and the perverted, perverted incentive system that we have created over the last century by abandoning traditional animal-based foods and surrendering control of the food supply to corporate producers. | ||
| But slightly sort of comedic turn at the end of the segment. | ||
| Airlines to save big money on fuel as new weight loss pills gain popularity, Wall Street says. | ||
| So this is mildly amusing. | ||
| So Jeffries argued that a 10% reduction in average passenger weight could translate into roughly 2% total aircraft weight savings. | ||
| So, I mean, you know, we've I've joked on Twitter and others have joked on Twitter that maybe actually, look, if airlines are charging people by weight of their baggage, why not charge passengers on the basis of their own weight? | ||
| Why not make fat people, hugely fat people, pay more to fly? | ||
| Well, it really does turn out that actually being fat increases the cost of flying. | ||
| And so if these drugs are adopted on a widespread basis, then perhaps what we will see is that actually airline costs will go down, which will be a benefit for everybody. | ||
| But I'll be talking in the next section, I think, about my new book and the Gay Frogs Conspiracy Theory and why it's not a conspiracy theory. | ||
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