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| Well, when I saw the video last night from different angles of this Andy Karzismac, he looks like a big, fat, disgusting, insane leftist. | ||
| And I'm not saying he's a pedophile. | ||
| I'm saying if I was going to cast somebody as a pedophile that drives around an ice cream truck kidnapping kids, it'd be him. | ||
| Kind of like Brian Stelter. | ||
| I'm not saying he's a pedophile. | ||
| I would just cast him as that. | ||
| But when you go look him up, he's got dual trans kids, both of his children, and he's a huge leftist. | ||
| But instantly, we're told he's a Republican right-winger with no evidence. | ||
| We still don't know the details of Crooks that shot Trump a couple years ago in Pennsylvania. | ||
| That all got covered up real good. | ||
| We don't know anything about Tim Walz, appointee, that went and killed the representatives that voted against the Somali fraud. | ||
| Though he got a letter out saying he did it for Walls. | ||
| But boy, we sure know right away that this guy with a syringe, it was the syringe plunger, not the part with the needle. | ||
| He had the syringe without the needle. | ||
| And that's a classic leftist situation. | ||
| I've had them try to hit me with that many times. | ||
| And once they missed and hit Owen right beside me, we were in downtown Austin, and the steak was unbelievable. | ||
| They have bags of feces and urine and they let it rot for months. | ||
| And then they have it in water balloons. | ||
| Or they have it in a syringe like that. | ||
| And let me tell you, it is horrible. | ||
| So that's a leftist thing. | ||
| Like a Muslim thing is throwing acid on women's faces that go outside without burkas. | ||
| You always see the female reporters trying to interview the Muslims overseas. | ||
| They'll just throw a rock right in their face or throw, here's some acid here. | ||
| Enjoy that. | ||
| So, I mean, this is a leftist attack. | ||
| I mean, look at him. | ||
| He is an ultra-leftist blob. | ||
| His kids have got the Toro nose ring that Satan hooks his chain up to and drags him along their leash. | ||
| I mean, this guy is a flaming ultra-liberal. | ||
| Hands off Minnesota. | ||
| Up there with his kids. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Not a false flag at all. | ||
| And watch. | ||
| He'll get charged. | ||
| They'll run the headlines. | ||
| And in about three months, mark this day, they'll drop the charges. | ||
| And then, or he'll be put on probation for a year. | ||
| And then suddenly he'll get an even bigger job, I'm sure. | ||
| The cash will flow of the tens upon tens upon tens. | ||
| You know, Trump's saying they're getting new numbers in. | ||
| It's way over 24 billion, as I said. | ||
| I first did the math on that weeks ago. | ||
| He said it's probably triple that. | ||
| So something that stunk really bad. | ||
| And the thing they create looks just like that. | ||
| They put a human feces in a bag with a bunch of urine and then they let it rot and it creates a little special thing they love. | ||
| Everything about him. | ||
| He is a hardcore Democrat, hardcore leftist. | ||
| And so they're telling you he's a Trump supporter with no evidence. | ||
| Trump came out and said, when asked if he'd seen the video, Representative Omar being attacked and sprayed by a substance, no, I don't think about her. | ||
| I think she's a fraud. | ||
| I really don't think about that. | ||
| She probably had herself sprayed knowing her. | ||
| The president said, remember when he first got elected nine years ago, there were all those Jewish cemeteries getting attacked in New Jersey, New York, and Trump said, I hear from local law enforcement there's leftist Jews staging it to blame me. | ||
| Oh, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
| Week later, it was all true. | ||
| They busted the people doing it. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| I'm Alex Jones. | ||
| We have massive news straight ahead. | ||
| Dale Bigtree in studio. | ||
| Just such huge news. | ||
| Stay with us back in 60 seconds. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, it is Wednesday, January 28th, 2026. | ||
| I'm your host, Alex Jones, as we enter the 373rd day of the Trump administration. | ||
| Well, I could fill the next four hours with Democrat leaders, Democrat politicians openly saying, DAs, you name it, we are going to hunt down and hang all the ICE agents. | ||
| They are Hitler. | ||
| We're going to come to all MAGA supporters' houses and drag you out of your homes. | ||
| We are going to kill Trump. | ||
| We're going to kill Stephen Miller. | ||
| ICE is completely illegal. | ||
| Everything they do is illegal. | ||
| We're going to hunt you down. | ||
| And they talk about in the future tense. | ||
| But the order is attack, attack, attack now. | ||
| You're guilty. | ||
| You're Nazis. | ||
| You're mass murderers. | ||
| You're criminals. | ||
| We finally got two dead people after training our political suicide bombers to go in and get themselves killed, ramming you with cars and everything else. | ||
| Imagine if they stage a false flag and mow down a whole bunch of people and blame ICE or Trump or a Trump supporter. | ||
| I mean, imagine the furor there. | ||
| This is the Podesta plan. | ||
| This is the Civil War plan. | ||
| We've peacefully gotten our guy in. | ||
| We're dismantling globalism. | ||
| RFK Jr. is in there just swinging for the fences, just devastating big pharma's corruption. | ||
| They're panicking. | ||
| Del Bigtree's in the studio in about 23 minutes from now with big news. | ||
| One of the big advisors, obviously, and former head of the campaign for Kennedy. | ||
| And yeah, we do have opposition inside the DOJ to watch what Kennedy's doing. | ||
| So there's a civil war there, too, as well. | ||
| Key intel coming up there. | ||
| But I could fill the whole show. | ||
| We played a clip of a nurse yesterday saying, Yeah, I'm going to give people chemicals and shots when they come into the hospital that'll paralyze them or kill them. | ||
| And then all of a sudden, people make compilations of dozens and dozens of other nurses, where they work, who they are, saying, We're going to kill not just ICE, but any conservatives that come in the hospital. | ||
| Now, they've moved on from spitting in your food to just brainwashing your kids, trying to take them away from you and sterilize them. | ||
| They're still doing that to just, we're going to kill you. | ||
| And to show how brazen they are, they say where they work and who they are, and we're going to kill you Or die trying. | ||
| It's just unbelievable. | ||
| But I'm going to get to a lot of it here. | ||
| Then you got a lot of geopolitical stuff happening. | ||
| I am very happy with Trump trying to shut down the Ukraine war. | ||
| That's getting close. | ||
| I understand what he's doing with Maduro, still a big gamble, but he's cutting off the deep states money and China. | ||
| But Trump isn't controlled by Israel. | ||
| But that lobby, when it comes to the Middle East and policy, does have major sway and is trying to control it. | ||
| And later in the next hour, I'll be critical of Trump and walk through the facts. | ||
| He said, surgical strike. | ||
| Just take out the nuclear site. | ||
| The site's the most beautiful ever done. | ||
| Perfect. | ||
| And I said, Netanyahu has openly said he wants regime change. | ||
| They just tried to overthrow Iran the last three weeks. | ||
| It didn't work. | ||
| And I don't want to be drugged into this. | ||
| I'm not a fan of the Mulas. | ||
| I know they're unpopular. | ||
| Whatever. | ||
| You're going to force them into block of the straight over moose. | ||
| If you attack them, they've already voted to their government to do it. | ||
| And this is Israel, the tail wagging the dog. | ||
| And Trump, I've got a massive armada. | ||
| It'll be much bigger attack than last time. | ||
| So here we are, six months later, wildly unpopular with your base. | ||
| And he did always promise not to let him have a nuclear weapon, but you said it stopped them. | ||
| And it was the greatest attack ever. | ||
| Genius are bombers. | ||
| No one else can do it. | ||
| So I'll get to that next hour, but it's bad. | ||
| And of course, there'll be headlines. | ||
| Jones turns on Trump. | ||
| Maga's over. | ||
| No, 95% of it's very good. | ||
| And we're getting great things done. | ||
| I'm going to back where we're having success. | ||
| And then when I see stuff that I certainly don't support, I don't think you do. | ||
| And it's un-American. | ||
| And that Trump's doing something wrong. | ||
| We are going to get on his ass. | ||
| And you notice I said over the weekend, don't call it a retreat. | ||
| Call it a recalibration, a reset. | ||
| Pull back into the have them stay at a military base, which they did. | ||
| I even mentioned some of the bases they could use, and then they picked one that I talked about. | ||
| And I said, and just say it's a reset for recalibrating because they're escalating violence. | ||
| I understand you got to deport these people. | ||
| I understand it's the law. | ||
| But right now, you don't have enough forces on the ground to control the situation. | ||
| And that's giving into the lawlessness. | ||
| You can't send just a few agents here, a few agents there to these neighborhoods to be surrounded with the signal chats and huge hordes of people to be attacked. | ||
| That's going to push them into a corner, ramming them with cars, wrestling around with guns. | ||
| People are going to get killed. | ||
| You can't send people on suicide missions. | ||
| And you notice that exactly what I told you is they are taking the head of the Board Patrol and sending him back to California. | ||
| He's about to retire, did a great job. | ||
| But what I was told last week was he was very optimistic that they could do the mission. | ||
| They didn't need more people and that it was all in hand. | ||
| And that Homan had said, well, I think you need more people, but okay, I'll defer to you, the field commander. | ||
| And that Trump had heard all this. | ||
| And then you notice I laid all this out already. | ||
| And exactly word for word, but I've said Trump has now said openly, it's not a retreat. | ||
| We're recalibrating. | ||
| And we're going to focus back on mainly targeting people with huge criminal rap sheets, which was what Homan wanted to do, and not just grabbing anybody that's illegal. | ||
| And if they run into them, they'll get them. | ||
| But they've got to augment the forces and have bigger numbers of groups when they go out so that they can't get surrounded and set up. | ||
| And so I told the White House that. | ||
| I said it on air. | ||
| That's what they really pay attention to. | ||
| The White House, they listen. | ||
| And word for word, my policy ideas are now in place. | ||
| And so that's a good thing. | ||
| That's not a retreat. | ||
| That's just not handing the enemy the big wins they want because they've got a hornet's nest of wound-up leftists attacking all over the country and not letting them set up ICE is not a retreat, it's being smart. | ||
| And I've also told the White House, and I've told you till your ears bleed, we are now entered the prime zone. | ||
| It's like when a, you know, in top gun in the old days, when it says missile locked, sidewinder, you know, missile locked, or Darth Vader's says, I have you now, you know, his lasers lock on Luke. | ||
| They're locked, folks, for the false flag. | ||
| It's all lined up. | ||
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Imminent False Flags
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| It's baby, baby, baby, it's it's it's this is the zone. | ||
| It's imminent false flags, imminent false flags out of a parking garage or something or out of a panel truck, mowing down a bunch of demonstrators, blaming it on ICE or a Trump supporter. | ||
| And so a lot of folks have wanted the Insurrection Act, and I've said either go hard, go in all the way, or back off because there's no lukewarm ride the fence here. | ||
| And definitely the White House and others are listening. | ||
| And it's kind of like I'm the only one telling this, telling them this, but they know I got a good track record to be very accurate. | ||
| That makes them listen to the other people that are telling them word for word what I'm saying, not because they have to get it from me. | ||
| We're just Sympotico finishing each other's sentences. | ||
| So we got a lot of stuff going on here. | ||
| And look, it shows how badly coordinated the Democrats are. | ||
| I'll get to this later in more detail. | ||
| That Ilhan Omar had to have a hardcore leftist Democrat activist that on his pages posts resist ICE, back the Democrats, back Islam. | ||
| Both his kids are trans. | ||
| And then we're told he's a Trump supporter with no evidence, going with a syringe and spraying some type of stinky liquid on them. | ||
| That's what the left does with syringes or water balloons. | ||
| I've been almost hit by him. | ||
| I've had it hit me. | ||
| Not directly. | ||
| It hit Owen instead. | ||
| Oh my God, it was horrible to smell. | ||
| There's video of it. | ||
| They ride by on a bike and he'll spray you, throw a balloon at you. | ||
| They rot feces in a plastic bag with urine and they load up their little bombs with it. | ||
| It's a little anti-fagoody. | ||
| And so, of course, now we roll the Elon Omar thing. | ||
| Now, of course, just instantly, he's a Trump supporter, no evidence. | ||
| And then you look him up, and here's the trans kids. | ||
| Here's both his kids trans. | ||
| Here's a hands-off Minnesota, you know, them posting him posting on his social media that he's a big leftist. | ||
| I mean, just absolute fact. | ||
| And, of course, he's a fat, demonic slob on top of it. | ||
| And did he do a false flag on his own to make her look like a victim? | ||
| Or has he been paid to do it? | ||
| Like the man that went and killed the two reps, the senator of the rep, shot their families on June 14th of last year during the No Kings, getting a letter out from the FBI confirmed saying, No, I work for Tim Wallace. | ||
| I was supposed to kill these Democrats and blame Republicans. | ||
| Was that a false flag? | ||
| Was that a false flag? | ||
| Well, we know he's not who they say he is. | ||
| There's no evidence he's a Trump supporter. | ||
| So that's part of the course. | ||
| But let's get to the big news throughout the broadcast. | ||
| But the first big thing I want to drill into right now: this is so massive. | ||
| So Philly Soros DA, you already saw the sheriff there say, I see ICE. | ||
| You're all illegal. | ||
| I'm arresting you. | ||
| You want some smoke? | ||
| Come get it. | ||
| A few weeks ago. | ||
| Philly Soros DA Krasner calls ICE agents wannabe Nazis, threatens to hunt them down. | ||
| He says, the way we hunted down Nazis. | ||
| Now, if you listen to this psychology, it's the same thing being put out of all of them. | ||
| First, a few months ago, question illegal orders. | ||
| What are the illegal orders? | ||
| Well, we can't tell you when it comes to facts. | ||
| Now, ICE is all illegal. | ||
| They're all Nazis. | ||
| They're killers. | ||
| They're not even police officers. | ||
| All those lies. | ||
| And then they say, when we get back in power, we're going to hunt you down and we're going to put you in prison. | ||
| And then other Democrats say, we're going to kill you and your families. | ||
| I mean, I've got dozens of clips a day where they say, We're actually going to kill your families, your children, too. | ||
| So they are inciting all of this. | ||
| These are Nazis. | ||
| We're going to hunt you down. | ||
| We're coming for you. | ||
| And then you got Rick Wilson of the Lincoln Pedo Project. | ||
| I'm sorry, it's called the Lincoln Project, Fake Republicans. | ||
| Calls for execution of Stephen Miller. | ||
| I want Stephen Miller to be number one in the Nuremberg trials. | ||
| When it's done, I want Stephen Miller to be the first one that is tried and convicted and effing Dangles. | ||
| And then we got other Democrats saying, yeah, we need to overthrow Trump. | ||
| We need to kill him. | ||
| We need to kidnap him and his family. | ||
| I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
| Meanwhile, man shot after opening fire on Border Patrol agents, CBP Chopper. | ||
| They have video. | ||
| Now the illegals, the human traffickers on the border are so involved, and they didn't do this very often. | ||
| Now it's happening every week. | ||
| They just start firing at a Marine helicopter that Trump has down there with Border Patrol on it. | ||
| And so they shoot the guy. | ||
| He's a critical condition. | ||
| And of course, the left's all spitting. | ||
| Oh, my God, more Nazis. | ||
| Yeah, you attacked the country with 40 million illegals and all this crime and everything. | ||
| And then you think with the limited forces America has that they're not going to fire back. | ||
| DHS investigating a woman who tried to buy guns to kill ICE agents. | ||
| She told the gun shop, I want this to go kill them. | ||
| And then I've got all these new compilations of other nurses saying, we're going to kill you when you're ICE. | ||
| And then they go, you know what? | ||
| We're going to kill your family. | ||
| And now some women were walking out of a hotel, young women, and they just pose with photos with ICE. | ||
| I mean, even if you don't like ICE, I can tell you, I mean, I've been in like Guatemala and, you know, Germany or whatever. | ||
| And there's the paramilitary police with police dogs, machine guns. | ||
| And I'm like, hey, can I take a photo? | ||
| They're like, sure. | ||
| And it's, you know, cool photo. | ||
| Doesn't mean I endorse everything they ever did or whatever. | ||
| These women come out and go, oh, can we have a photo with you? | ||
| A mob of old white people screaming, calling them whores, chase them to their car. | ||
| They're crying. | ||
| Say, we're going to dox you. | ||
| We're coming to your house. | ||
| I mean, this is Maoist struggle session, folks. | ||
| And they teach that at the colleges. | ||
| Maoism is the operating system the globalists have funded to the left. | ||
| It's come out in Congress and on Fox News that the big billionaire that's under investigation for funding this, one of the Soros guys, has run to China. | ||
| He's an admitted Marxist-Leninist Maoist. | ||
| So when you look at this, you go, this looks like a Maoist struggle session. | ||
| That's because that's what it is. | ||
| It's where mobs of people chase you down. | ||
| And then once they're done, they come up and say, are you for what we just did? | ||
| If you're not enthusiastic enough, they break your nose or kill you. | ||
| It's like Don Lemon's out there and the left runs up and says, you're a white supremacist. | ||
| Screw you. | ||
| And Lemon goes, no, I hate white people. | ||
| He goes, good. | ||
| And it's a white guy singing. | ||
| It's a weird struggle session thing they do with each other. | ||
| It's all about radicalization. | ||
| It's all about foaming at the mouth. | ||
| So play the Soros DA, Larry Krasner, then go right into Rick Wilson and then go into Senator Alyssa Slotkin. | ||
| Because notice, she's like, oh my God, they've created a secret list of people they're going to put in death camps. | ||
| They're coming to kill us. | ||
| ICE just has a database of people that ram them or chase them around or follow them so they can check and see if they have warrants. | ||
| They're screaming, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, FUFU. | ||
| And they put them in the database, and it's Democrats run by the state Democrat Party funded that have a database on them using the police license plate reading systems that these blue cities won't let the feds have access to, even though the feds paid for them, like Denver and Minneapolis. | ||
| They don't even get the police take tools. | ||
| The left has those. | ||
| You see how that works? | ||
| But then she's like, oh my God. | ||
| Oh my God, they've got a database. | ||
| No, they're like, you better watch out when you're chasing us and attacking us. | ||
| We know who you are. | ||
| We've run your license plate. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| While they're running theirs illegally, following them all around and coming to their hotels and beating up the staff. | ||
| Go to the clips. | ||
| This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis. | ||
| That's what they are. | ||
| In a country of 350 million, we outnumber them. | ||
| If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities. | ||
| We will find you. | ||
| We will achieve justice. | ||
| And when Stephen Miller goes out and calls a guy who was by every account so far, who never had a legal problem, had a concealed carry permit, had a gun permit in Minnesota. | ||
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| He was a nurse. | ||
| He was nice to his neighbors. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| Stephen Miller went out and called him a domestic terrorist, claiming he was planning to assassinate those ICE agents. | ||
| You know, I almost tweeted this today, and I know I get canceled for saying this. | ||
| I know I'm going to get in trouble. | ||
| I want Stephen Miller to be the number one in the Nuremberg trials when this is done. | ||
| When this is done, I want Stephen Miller to be the first one who is tried and convicted and fucking angles. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| I want him to be brought before a court of law because he is the sole executive that runs all this DHS ICE stuff. | ||
| The ISTAPO. | ||
| What happens to the people on the secret list? | ||
| The next logical step is that the president would use the full power of the federal government to target those American citizens. | ||
| In theory, people on this list could be wiretapped, their homes could be searched, or they could be arrested just for disagreeing with President Trump's agenda. | ||
| I never thought I'd have to lay this out about my own government. | ||
| This is the kind of stuff that is fundamentally un-American and strikes at the heart of who we are as a people. | ||
| Out of Minnesotans, that in the face of despair and anger and chaos that they have pulled together, I personally have been with community where I was the person locking and unlocking doors at a super Mercado in order to make sure that ICE wasn't entering the facilities. | ||
| I've delivered groceries to people who were afraid to open their door, knowing that it was the mayor of St. Paul that was delivering their groceries to them, that they were still afraid. | ||
| I tell you, sick is an understatement for this woman. | ||
| This woman is a nurse at Virginia Commonwealth University, we are being told. | ||
| She's been put on leave after this. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
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I thought of something good. | |
| I think it's a weird spot. | ||
| Sabotage tactic, or at least scare tactic. | ||
| All the medical providers, grab some syringes with needles on the end. | ||
| Have them full of saline or succiny choline, you know, whatever, whatever. | ||
| That will probably be a deterrent. | ||
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Be safe. | |
| I don't know how to pronounce it. | ||
| Succinycholine, something like that. | ||
| That second agent that she was talking about paralyzes the muscles, incapacitates you for six minutes or so. | ||
| That's what she wants to do to ice agents. | ||
| To me, actually, though, it gets worse. | ||
| She does not stop there. | ||
| Get the poison ivy oak water, and I'm going to put it into a water gun. | ||
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Aim for, aim for faces, pans. | |
| Now, I don't know how much poison ivy is living in Minneapolis, Minnesota right now in the dead of winter, but she wants people to gather up poison oak and poison ivy, mix it with water, and then put that solution in a water gun and spray it on the faces of ice agents. | ||
| Now, it's not going to kill you, but my lord, it'll make you awful uncomfortable. | ||
| Much of this stuff, to me, encouraging this behavior should be illegal. | ||
| I believe that it is. | ||
| I have to believe she's being investigated after putting this out. | ||
| As I mentioned, she has been put on leave. | ||
| She also says that all her single lady friends, you wonder why she's single if this woman is, take to the dating apps. | ||
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Get on Tinder, get on Hinge, find these guys. | |
| They're around. | ||
| During ICE agent, bring some X-Lax and put it in their drinks. | ||
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Get them sick. | |
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Mind Fuel Discount
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Yeah, nobody's going to die. | |
| Just enough to incapacitate them, get them off the street for the next day. | ||
| Now, if you listen to what she said earlier, she said a chemical that can kill you that she's going to inject you with, but that's not the point. | ||
| The point is these are the level of cowards we're dealing with throughout the system. | ||
| And now, since that came out yesterday, I have dozens of clips in a compilation of other nurses saying who they are. | ||
| They're that arrogant saying, we're going to kill people and we're going to deny you care. | ||
| If you're having a heart attack and I'm your nurse, I'm not going to tell them you're having a heart attack when you're in the hospital bed. | ||
| I mean, these are freaks and they're getting more and more radicalized by the minute. | ||
| And they're so pissed that RFK Jr. is actually getting the fluoride out and the poison shots and all the rest of that. | ||
| And Dale Bigtree's with us for just 30 minutes. | ||
| He was on the war room. | ||
| Warham host was hosting American Journal this morning. | ||
| He'll be in here with us and then I'll get back into all of this and so much more. | ||
| And Trump planned to strike Iran, which I'm totally against, which I told you would turn into this and be an endless thing and suck us into a full war. | ||
| A lot of you got mad at me that we're pro, you know, take out the sights. | ||
| No, this is just a surgical thing. | ||
| It'll all be over and 10 D chests and all the rest of it. | ||
| So I just call Balls and Strikes. | ||
| I'm just outraged by this. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
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| Well, the planets have a line today. | ||
| What a list of guests. | ||
| My good friend and talk about champion of health and freedom and true American Del Big Tree is in studio now. | ||
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HHS Secretary's Vaccine Stance
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| Cam Higby, incredible investigative journalist that just blew wide open the signal operations and the illegal activities of the Democrats trying to trigger a civil war. | ||
| Brian Krasenstein, a demonic Democrat Party operative, will be debating me coming up. | ||
| And then Kelsey Sharon, Canada passed regulations that they kill you. | ||
| They call you euthanasia. | ||
| You don't decide to be killed. | ||
| They kill you. | ||
| They make you a ward of the state and they kill you. | ||
| Children, old people, you name it. | ||
| And they just killed an old woman that begged not to be killed and begged your family. | ||
| I mean, this is just over the top. | ||
| Where will they be going next? | ||
| And, you know, at the end of the day, I've got all these clips of former high-level Democrat billionaire women coming out and saying, I was in the meetings with the Google heads that they were married to and others saying, we're going to bring in world government. | ||
| We're going to depopulate. | ||
| We're going to make everybody slaves. | ||
| And now there's more clips of these women going public. | ||
| And of course, some of them have going public for a long time. | ||
| And like Nicole Shanahan working with RFK Jr. and this guy right here is Chief of Communications. | ||
| So this is out in the open, folks. | ||
| They act all liberal. | ||
| You can look at mistakes Trump makes or any of this stuff. | ||
| But at the end of the day, they're trying to destabilize things. | ||
| They're pushing the depopulation agenda. | ||
| With Trump, we've got a major breakout to turn this around. | ||
| So in the limited time he's got, I'd like Dale Big Tree to give us a report. | ||
| I'm not an infighter. | ||
| I don't like to stir up trouble, but we've had a lot of problems in the last year and the first year of Trump, where he turns Kennedy loose. | ||
| Kennedy makes the right thing. | ||
| They stab him in the back. | ||
| The administrators sign fake documents, reverse what he's done. | ||
| He comes back from vacation, reverses that. | ||
| All these insiders trying to get rid of him. | ||
| And then you've got the DOJ. | ||
| No, we're keeping fluoride in the water. | ||
| Well, no, we're getting rid of it. | ||
| No, we're not going to allow cases against Pfizer and Moderna. | ||
| So there's a real problem here. | ||
| And I'll just say it. | ||
| It is Susie Wiles. | ||
| It is Pambondi and their lobbying firm. | ||
| And with them, it's just classic lobbying. | ||
| I'm not even saying they're the devil. | ||
| They're just establishment people. | ||
| And they're a major loggerhead. | ||
| And we need to put pressure out of the public. | ||
| And you need to put it out to get further behind Kennedy because he's knocked it out of the park. | ||
| What I thought he could even do, knowing how this works, he's done on a scale of one to 10, he went 20. | ||
| He did like double what I could imagine. | ||
| And to list it all would take five hours. | ||
| So it's just that alone, I 100% feel good about getting Trump in because there's all this purism that goes on. | ||
| Oh, well, he didn't do this or didn't do that. | ||
| I'm going to go after his ass with the Iran stuff next hour. | ||
| The point is, is that he at least is trying to be good and believes what he's doing is right. | ||
| And if you can convince him, as Roger Stone always says, you give him the right facts and enough time with him, he'll do the right thing. | ||
| He's not a bad guy. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So that's my breakdown. | ||
| Del Big Tree, good to have you here. | ||
| Of course, host of the mega viral ongoing program, the HighWire, TheHighWire.com, and so much more in the inconvenience study where you got them to do this big giant scientific study and then they tried to cover it up. | ||
| You testified, obviously, that's come out in Congress. | ||
| So congratulations. | ||
| Not just your public work behind the scenes, folks. | ||
| Like a lot of my best works behind the scenes, nothing paid to this guy, this guy behind the scenes. | ||
| It's not about credit. | ||
| It's just one knowing. | ||
| The big pharma sees you as Darth Vader. | ||
| I mean, you are amazing. | ||
| We see you Zoe Wan Kenobi. | ||
| Del Big Tree, you got the floor. | ||
| Give us a report. | ||
| Well, first of all, thank you for having me, Alex. | ||
| It's a pleasure to be here. | ||
| By the way, badass job. | ||
| Thank you, man. | ||
| You know, just earlier, I was just talking to Harrison and he said, you know, we've got to worry about people being demoralized. | ||
| This should not be a time for anyone in America to be demoralized. | ||
| I like to really focus on what we are achieving. | ||
| You know, we are capable of so much greatness. | ||
| We dodged a bullet when Donald Trump dodged that bullet. | ||
| America, we were looking at losing freedom of speech. | ||
| We were being censored online. | ||
| We had an agency. | ||
| You know, we had a government that was saying to us, we're going to stop misinformation when you realize in the middle of the pandemic, when everybody with blood moving through their brains recognized that the most misinformation that's ever been spread was being spread by our own government. | ||
| And they were saying to us they were going to be the arbiters of speech, of true information. | ||
| That was exactly what our founding fathers had warned us about. | ||
| And I think that we really, you know, are seeing really major changes with President Trump. | ||
| Is he perfect? | ||
| Nobody's perfect, but I agree with what your assessment is. | ||
| I think he's passionate. | ||
| I think he believes what he's doing. | ||
| You know, I see the debates. | ||
| Is he deep state? | ||
| Is he owned? | ||
| The man does not appear to me to be someone that can. | ||
| Well, they hate him because he is his own man. | ||
| He's got major blind spots. | ||
| He does have blind spots. | ||
| We probably all do. | ||
| And we're not dressing this up. | ||
| It's insanely good what's happening. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, there's still a lot of bad, but compared, it's night and day. | ||
| In the space that I know, so I was director of communications for Robert Kennedy Jr. when he ran for president. | ||
| I got to ride that all the way into the Oval Office when he put his hand on that Bible and was sworn in as HHS secretary. | ||
| I think personally, maybe I have a bias that Robert Kennedy Jr. has been the most effective part of. | ||
| Hands down. | ||
| No one debates that. | ||
| And so when you watch what's happening, sure, that people are like, why didn't he just wipe out the entire vaccine program as soon as he got there? | ||
| Well, I'll be honest, Alex, we had conversations about this, that that was not going to be the approach to use. | ||
| They had to be able to remove him. | ||
| You helped quarterback it. | ||
| You develop the plan, you discredit it, you put out the studies, and then you do it. | ||
| You have to do it based on science. | ||
| You set it up and you knock them down. | ||
| Mostly the science has not been done. | ||
| We have this entire dirt of science not there. | ||
| Put the marosa out, not giving kids all these shots at birth, cutting it from science. | ||
| That is B vaccine gone. | ||
| You just saw the giant, the biggest reduction in the vaccine program as far as what listed accomplishments. | ||
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| So, I mean, look, let's start with the food because people complain: well, what's he doing with the food? | ||
| He's trying to win over every granola mom in America that still considers themselves liberal, who wanted chemicals out of our baby food, who wanted the arsenic and the lead out of our baby. | ||
| And working out of our normal weight, crisscrossing the country. | ||
| All over. | ||
| And getting states to pass it when he can't get the feds to do it. | ||
| And getting investigations into fluoride, standing as HHS secretary in Utah saying, good for you, getting fluoride out. | ||
| That's a real problem if Pam Bondi wants to try and removing the lives off the website so the shots are safe and effective. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Huge rewrote all of it where it used to say vaccines don't cause autism. | ||
| He had to still leave it there, you know, just because of some deals that were made. | ||
| But what it said is this is a non-scientific statement. | ||
| There aren't studies that show there aren't enough studies that hasn't been properly done to say that vaccines aren't causing. | ||
| And by the way, these are bureaucracies. | ||
| The way he's navigating it, like I said, he's doing double better than what I thought. | ||
| I would have been pleased with half of what he's got done. | ||
| I mean, it's really impressive. | ||
| And frankly, it's sort of like when I first started when you said, I'm going to run for president, I knew it'd be good on the vaccine issues, but how are you on like foreign policy? | ||
| It's like, Dell, I've written books on it. | ||
| This feels like that as I'm watching him. | ||
| You feel like he's an amazing individual. | ||
| He's an amazing individual that understands how politics moves. | ||
| Understanding. | ||
| I'll be president in three years. | ||
| Well, you know, I don't know that that's a goal of his. | ||
| I think he's, I mean, at least when I've had dinner with him, he seems to be very, very satisfied with the problem. | ||
| But we also saw what happened to his dad and uncle. | ||
| I think he is. | ||
| I don't think that's, by the way, that's never going to stop him from doing anything. | ||
| I've never met anyone more fearless than Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
| But let's look at where he's at. | ||
| He just had the biggest reduction in the vaccine program we've ever seen. | ||
| Obviously, brought on by President Trump. | ||
| I want to give Trump the credit for this, saying to Robert Kennedy Jr., he basically said, look, I want you to look at the peer nations, the other nations that are giving less vaccines, talk to their scientists, and see if we can't move our system towards that. | ||
| That was a mandate. | ||
| That mandate was upon Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
| They did that investigation. | ||
| And so what you just saw starting out this year is we're moving into really the Denmark study. | ||
| I mean, into the Denmark schedule model. | ||
| The only thing we're adding is chickenpox. | ||
| You know, not exactly sure why, but we're holding on to chickenpox vaccine as a mandated product. | ||
| But ultimately, we're reducing from 54 shots down to about 23 shots. | ||
| And when you don't make it mandated, right? | ||
| Doesn't it start to remove liability protection? | ||
| You know, I thought that. | ||
| Apparently, there's another step that has to happen. | ||
| Robert Kennedy Jr. is going to have to then have to make adjustments to the compensation program and the list of things that are protected. | ||
| There's another step that he's going to have to make, but you're on your way to removing liability. | ||
| But suddenly they're putting disclaimers on the shots, saying this can come. | ||
| All of that. | ||
| I mean, you know, we're going to start having black box labels. | ||
| Look at what you just had. | ||
| You just had Stephen Bonsell, head of Moderna at Davos, just, I think, three or four days ago say, we're stopping our phase three trials of vaccinations because of the resistance by Robert Kennedy Jr., the HHS secretary. | ||
| Essentially, what he's saying to you, because the only resistance is you have to do a double-blind placebo trial and prove that the product works. | ||
| That's what Kennedy is doing. | ||
| So apparently, finally, that is too much resistance to demand that vaccines go through the same exact safety trials that every other drug Moderna makes, every other drug that Pfizer makes, all that Robert Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Martin McCarry are doing at FDA saying you got to go through those double-blind placebo trials and prove in case of the flu shot, which just did not get approved. | ||
| This never worked. | ||
| Because it's never worked. | ||
| And I said, you're going to have to prove that it actually deals with the strain that's circulating in our country. | ||
| They couldn't do it, and therefore the vaccine's not being approved. | ||
| All things that we assumed was happening the way that we're doing. | ||
| And just a few of these wins would be incredible, discrediting him. | ||
| And we don't, I know the heat I've gotten. | ||
| I can't imagine Trump or it, but Kennedy, I just see it everywhere. | ||
| The attacks, while he just stoically ignores it, doesn't defend himself. | ||
| It is, he is under massive attack. | ||
| We should be praying for him. | ||
| Yeah, but remember, he's been under massive attack for decades now. | ||
| This is a guy that fought to clean up our water, clean up our food supply his whole life. | ||
| As soon as he got in and said, look, real stuff like stop dubbing toxic wasted rivers. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Cleaned up the Hudson River, one of the greatest environmental accomplishments in the history of mankind. | ||
| But he was especially on this vaccine issue. | ||
| He's been attacked mercilessly. | ||
| So he's used to it. | ||
| He's developed a thick skin. | ||
| And I will tell you, he went with him. | ||
| He's a man on a mission. | ||
| He knows why he's there. | ||
| And frankly, not winning as president, which is what we were going for. | ||
| We were there to try and get power over who is HHS secretary. | ||
| They just cleared his slate. | ||
| They took away his CIA publication. | ||
| That guy is the Atlantic admits America's real secretary of war. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| He is waging war on corporate corruption, which is what he stated he would do when he was running for president. | ||
| And you do not have greater examples of corporate corruption than the pharmaceutical industry and their stranglehold on our regulatory agency. | ||
| You remember the emails a decade ago in Australia where they go, we need to kill these activists. | ||
| They actually say, kill people. | ||
| It's really unbelievable. | ||
| And, you know, when we were talking to the guys that had to do his security and Gavin DeBecker, they said, Robert Kennedy Jr., when you're running for president, when you're out there, I would have to like direct him on stage. | ||
| I had to go through classes on how to protect someone. | ||
| And they said he is probably the most threatened human being walking the planet Earth, maybe second only to Donald Trump. | ||
| Those guys were, you know, neck and neck. | ||
| The fact that both those guys are standing inside of our government right now, pushing the envelope, is attested to the miraculous power of, by the way, let's take a moment. | ||
| You, you, the people that go out and vote, you, the people that believe that change is possible, you that are watching these shows, sharing Alex Jones' show, sharing the work that I've done, sharing the podcast that Robert Kennedy Jr. did. | ||
| It's only because the force and will of the people that we find ourselves in this situation. | ||
| And evil's losing, so they're really ramping up. | ||
| They're ramping it up. | ||
| And it's still got his tendrils inside of there. | ||
| So we got to ramp up. | ||
| We have got to ramp up. | ||
| And this next election, by the way, is critical because if we lose the House, if we lose the Senate, if that happens, I assure you, Robert Kennedy Jr. would be the first one impeached. | ||
| I believe that. | ||
| They will set out to destroy him right away. | ||
| And he's working like he sees it as a potential. | ||
| This guy is, you know, he's got a fire underneath him now. | ||
| You just saw. | ||
| I follow him. | ||
| He's like, he's in South Dakota. | ||
| He's in New York. | ||
| He's in Florida. | ||
| He's in Texas. | ||
| He's in God. | ||
| I can't even keep track of it. | ||
| It's really, well, I mean, he's dedicated. | ||
| And he's flying, coach. | ||
| And if you ever go and touch him on coach, it's like he's sitting there taking photos with everybody getting on the plane. | ||
| He loves meeting people. | ||
| He loves people. | ||
| I love the statement he made just a few weeks ago saying, hey, anyone that thinks I'm going to leave, I'm not going anywhere. | ||
| You can keep asking for it. | ||
| But we are gushing because literally it's proven. | ||
| It's real. | ||
| We need to celebrate our heroes. | ||
| You got to celebrate your heroes and you got to take a moment to celebrate your victories. | ||
| Sure, there's a lot we can point out that isn't happening. | ||
| You know, things that like fluoride in the water. | ||
| Why is it Pam Bondi won't, you know, is sort of blocking any sort of lawsuits on fluoride? | ||
| Why is it, you know, you think the fact that Rand Paul is saying that there is something obstructing that Robert Kennedy Jr. Rand Paul are ready to try and bring back the American Fauci. | ||
| What? | ||
| The DOJ is protecting Fauci. | ||
| They are protecting Fauci. | ||
| That's what he said two weeks ago and Joe Rogan, Senator Paul. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| So let's just say it. | ||
| It's Pam Bondi. | ||
| It's the team of staff. | ||
| And we're sorry. | ||
| We're not going to compromise. | ||
| We don't want to try to meet the administration, but holy hell, these are kids' lives we're talking about. | ||
| Stop it. | ||
| So what do we need to do? | ||
| Well, I mean, first of all, the pressure has to stay on, and you have to really look at who you're voting for. | ||
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| Republican, Democrat doesn't matter as much as do they believe in medical freedom? | ||
| Do they believe in freedom of speech? | ||
| You know, do they stand by your right to vote, your right to move freely in this world without, you know, having AI? | ||
| And that's why when I was on part of the Republicans were so pro-war, Democrats didn't like them on some issues. | ||
| At least Democrats used to overall get health freedom. | ||
| Now they turn to the biggest tyrants ever. | ||
| It's really, as I said, I've said this to you before, as I sat in the Senate watching the votes come in, watching Bernie Sanders and Pocahontas and everybody coming in to vote. | ||
| And I sat there with my brother. | ||
| We grew up Democrats, liberals from Boulder, Colorado, fought for the environment. | ||
| Definitely thought that my hippie parents, you know, that raised us with, you know, all like health food and organic food. | ||
| I watched the entire party voting against the confirmation corruption. | ||
| The top national TV producer did you got to boil it down and they wouldn't let you tell the truth or put your stories out the way you wanted. | ||
| So you left and did this. | ||
| Yeah, well, I mostly left because there was a whistleblower inside the CDC that was telling us we are committing scientific fraud on the vaccine safety studies. | ||
| That changed my life forever. | ||
| And I say this to every reporter I talk to. | ||
| I've been right the whole time. | ||
| I mean, look, I'm willing to be wrong. | ||
| But why is it when I said they've never done a placebo-based trial, you can't show me one. | ||
| There is none to be said. | ||
| So you're a producer, nine medical reports for national news. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| You see the evidence and you're like, okay, I'm going to go rogue here. | ||
| And you certainly did. | ||
| I did. | ||
| I made a documentary called Vaxed. | ||
| I left my job at CBS as an Emmy Award-winning producer of the daytime talks or the doctors, but only because I saw so much evidence and you are now seeing that evidence coming out. | ||
| There's no stopping it. | ||
| Let me just make this perfectly clear. | ||
| If you're brand new, Alex Jones covers this all the time. | ||
| There have never been safety studies of any of the childhood vaccines you're giving your kids. | ||
| People will say to me, are there any good ones, Del? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| There's no way to know whether any of these vaccines are more dangerous than the virus. | ||
| It is an absolute your guess, but all I can say is this. | ||
| Never been a safety study. | ||
| I personally make a point of never injecting anything into my own kids that has never been through a safety study. | ||
| It's just a little personal thing that I stick to. | ||
| You can do whatever you want. | ||
| But when they try to say, well, Del, it's been proven safe by the 50 years we've been using it. | ||
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| Really? | ||
| So you're pointing to the health of our kids as the representation. | ||
| And their health is the worst on the planet. | ||
| The worst on the planet, the worst we've seen in this country. | ||
| You have those numbers. | ||
| The sickest generation. | ||
| 54% of our kids or more are chronically ill. | ||
| If you watch my movie, An Inconvenient Study, where I challenged the head of infectious disease at Henry Ford Health, he finally did a vaccinated versus unvaccinated study, refused to publish it when it was done. | ||
| 20,000 kids, we've talked about it. | ||
| But what did they find? | ||
| And why do I think they didn't publish it? | ||
| Maybe because what they found was if you were vaccinated, you were 2.5 times more likely to develop a chronic disease than if you weren't vaccinated. | ||
| If you were vaccinated, six times the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders, six times the rate of autoimmune disease. | ||
| These numbers are horrific. | ||
| They're shocking. | ||
| And look, I say at the end of the movie, does this prove that our autoimmune disease, chronic disease crisis is being caused by the vaccines? | ||
| No, it's only a signal. | ||
| It's a retrospective study. | ||
| It has its weaknesses. | ||
| But this is about the 10th study now, Alex Jones, of all that's ever been done in the world. | ||
| Everyone is showing us the same result. | ||
| And so what you cannot find, what you cannot find anywhere in the world is the most obvious study done by anybody, Pfizer, by Moderna, by GlaxoSmithKline, by Kaiser Permanente, by the NHS in England or HHS. | ||
| No one has ever compared vaccinated to unvaccinated individuals and showed that the vaccinated are healthier. | ||
| Isn't that the point of the entire freaking program was to make our kids healthier? | ||
| If it's not and you can't prove it, then you as consumers out there are left with, no matter what Robert Kennedy Jr. does, you got to say, oh, hell no. | ||
| Oh, hell no, until you can show me that vaccines are making children healthier. | ||
| Show me how. | ||
| Sure, well, that's like saying, you're not a pathologist, but I could watch that film in Vietnam where the monk puts gasoline on himself, you know, and in Saigon and lines himself on fire. | ||
| He killed himself with gasoline. | ||
| So I don't need to be a scientist. | ||
| I interview all the scientists. | ||
| We know from all the studies they finally have done and all the evidence and all of it. | ||
| Amazon there 30-something years ago. | ||
| They had even back then, big media did a better job back then, like CBS, ABC. | ||
| Turns out they never guessed the flu shot right. | ||
| So it actually lowers your immunity and hurts you. | ||
| The flu shot doesn't work. | ||
| I mean, I remember in 2000, 2001, it leaked that they had that big CDC meeting with their board and they admitted, oh my God, we've made millions of Autistic Kids. | ||
| We got to cover it up, but we got to fix the shots. | ||
| They didn't. | ||
| So we've known this a long time. | ||
| I mean, we've got major smoking guns here. | ||
| We got major smoking guns and we're the ones that keep ending up being on the right side of this news. | ||
| This news cycle keeps saying, I'm saying it to Atlantic. | ||
| I'm saying it to New York Times. | ||
| Look at this headline here. | ||
| Fauci and Collins brushed off impressive data for COVID natural immunity. | ||
| We can't just take this as a headline and let it slide by. | ||
| This means, and what was my own? | ||
| This is Fauci and Collins. | ||
| There's a FOIA request, Freedom of Information Act request, that shows that they're giggling in an email talking about, wow, look at the natural immunity that they're seeing in Israel. | ||
| This was 2021. | ||
| This email is going on. | ||
| This is halfway through. | ||
| I think it's around October. | ||
| They know that what they literally say in their emails is, it looks like natural immunity is better than vaccinated immunity. | ||
| And then one of the doctors that they're working with says, well, that just means we can sell more booster shots. | ||
| That's literally how they think about it. | ||
| But when it comes down, you got Paul Offit now doing videos all over there, bragging about the fact that I was in the room with Rochelle Walinski and Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins. | ||
| And we were debating, should we tell the American people that natural immunity is actually more robust and stronger than the vaccine itself? | ||
| And they all sadly said, no, let's not do that. | ||
| In fact, let's tell them that they have to get vaccinated whether they've been sick and have immunity or not. | ||
| And Alex, all of our children got a vaccine that only puts them at risk. | ||
| They had no risk for this disease. | ||
| They are now getting myocarditis, pericarditis. | ||
| There's only a risk. | ||
| But here's what's even worse. | ||
| They had no science on what happens if you have immunity and you still get the vaccine. | ||
| And here's what's mind-blowing. | ||
| By the time our kids are being vaccinated, you had to assume they'd all caught it. | ||
| This is one of the most infectious things that we've ever seen ever seen. | ||
| We had herd immunity and they erased it with this vaccine program. | ||
| And where Simponico is, I was about to go to the point of Redfield, one of the top officials during this, is now running around covering his ass going, it's not really a vaccine. | ||
| It doesn't work. | ||
| It hurts you. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I wasn't involved. | ||
| So the fact is the rats are leaving the sinking ship in a big way. | ||
| That was one of the things when I was interviewing Scott Atlas that blew my mind. | ||
| And he told me from internally inside that Redfield and Deborah Burks did not believe in the mRNA vaccine. | ||
| They thought it was a joke. | ||
| And that made me realize, by what's a whole other thing. | ||
| And they even sent emails to cover their ass at the time. | ||
| They did, but like the they, this is the part of the, like, I want to watch the they. | ||
| We act like they is this concerted effort that they're all working lockstep. | ||
| What you realize when you really study COVID is that it was just a bunch of opportunists working different agendas from us out here without enough information. | ||
| It all looks like they're working together. | ||
| But Fauci and Burks hated each other. | ||
| They didn't agree. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| So this was like a military operation to test and see if we could be locked down and mask ourselves for no reason. | ||
| And Fauci's trying to cover his tracks with a vaccine that he's saying that Redfield and Burks were good. | ||
| They were old, they were like, this is too dangerous. | ||
| We're going to get in trouble. | ||
| You're why it's like, don't rob the bank at noon. | ||
| Right. | ||
| You know, rob it at midnight. | ||
| They were like, you know, in the email, like, well, dude, come on. | ||
| Like, come on. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| This vaccine, this vaccine is going to screw up our whole military operation, which is a test to see. | ||
| Can we use these people like monkeys? | ||
| Can we make them sit down, stand up, mask on, mask off, walk through doors, close on masks, you know, walk into a restaurant, standing, mask on, sitting, mask off? | ||
| Will they put up with it? | ||
| Will they never ask a question? | ||
| Will they just let us mind control them? | ||
| That's what they were up to. | ||
| Fauci's just had a totally different agenda. | ||
| I want to get this mRNA. | ||
| He just wants to kill people. | ||
| I think he does. | ||
| I think of all of that. | ||
| You've got everything he's undone his whole life. | ||
| The AZT, all of it. | ||
| He's a killer. | ||
| He is always taking away your access to drugs that appear to be working. | ||
| And Redfield's like, hey, I'm a eugenicist. | ||
| You want to make, but come on, this is bad for business, guys. | ||
| This drug business in the end will destroy us. | ||
| He's like, this mRNA will destroy us in the end. | ||
| They go, screw you, Redfield. | ||
| But it did. | ||
| That destroyed public trust, the globalists. | ||
| That's really the, I think, the end. | ||
| You know, it takes time, but I see that as the end of them. | ||
| No matter what they try, what they do, at the end of the day, the trust is lost. | ||
| I think the genie's out of the bottle. | ||
| You're never going to get back. | ||
| See, Alex, we were alone. | ||
| There was really only, you know, you had Andy Wakefield out there all by himself. | ||
| Now you've got Dr. Peter McCullough, the world's leading heart doctor in the world, most published heart doctor. | ||
| He has jumped off of the vaccine program. | ||
| He's not just leaving COVID vaccine. | ||
| He's saying, if I had the choice now, I wouldn't vaccinate my kids. | ||
| You had Dr. Morning. | ||
| Huh? | ||
| The Inventor Man Morning. | ||
| Dr. Robert Malone coming out and saying, I wouldn't vaccinate my kids right now. | ||
| There's no testing on these products. | ||
| And now he's one of the leading voices in your advisory committee on immunization practices. | ||
| These aren't people that are anti-science nutters. | ||
| These are the tops in their field that have come to our side, Alex. | ||
| They're coming to ours. | ||
| By the way, we got to do 50 more minutes the next hour because I know you got to go too, but I know it's up to him. | ||
| But what's crazy is none of this is getting attention from patriots because we just want to bitch and say Trump isn't perfect. | ||
| I'm watching congressional hearings with Robert Malone and all these other experts and Peter McCullough dropping bombshell, bombshell. | ||
| And like, we need to be magnifying that, but we can't say Trump's doing any good, so we can't do that. | ||
| Forget Trump. | ||
| Just what Kennedy and these guys are doing is historic. | ||
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| It is historic. | ||
| And I think it's, it's, as you've said, I think it's proof of God's will. | ||
| I think we are all alive in this moment for a reason. | ||
| We're here. | ||
| And look, you're damn right. | ||
| We are stay right there. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We'll do 50 more minutes with Del Big Tree. | ||
| Dell Big Tree, an inconvenience study.com. | ||
| That's so important to Highwire.com. | ||
| And then after he leaves us at 15 after, I've got to take Trump to the woodshed on Iran. | ||
| It's just, which is good. | ||
| We'll get him back on track. | ||
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| In February of 2022, I was asked with three other immunology virology types to participate in a conference call about whether or not natural infection should count as a vaccine. | ||
| Whether they should be able to say, Look, here, I was naturally infected here. | ||
| This should serve as my vaccine card. | ||
| And that meeting was held with Rochelle Wilensky, Tony Fauci. | ||
| We voted on it and it was sort of tutorative, basically. | ||
| I mean, I was one of the, I think natural infection should count for obvious reasons. | ||
| So I saw Dr. Fauci at a meeting maybe a year ago or so. | ||
| I said, Tony, am I wrong? | ||
| Am I wrong in making it? | ||
| He said, no, you're right. | ||
| The problem is, many of you say that, it becomes a nuance message. | ||
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| All right, going back to Dell Big Trees with us till 15 after host the iWire, the big advisor to Kennedy. | ||
| This is a shorter set. | ||
| We're about to join some stations in a few minutes, but I wanted to play the clip you mentioned, recap what we were just talking about. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, look, what he is saying is that we lied to the American people. | ||
| We made a decision for you. | ||
| This is exactly not how our government is supposed to work. | ||
| It's supposed to be of form by the people. | ||
| And they're supposedly whistleblowers and supports. | ||
| We're supposed to be trusted. | ||
| We're supposed to be trusted to vote for our leaders. | ||
| We're supposed to know what information is true and what's not true. | ||
| And instead, they said, don't tell people that natural infection works better because then we'll have a line out the door of people saying, hey, I've been naturally infected and we don't want to have to test all of them. | ||
| We're just going to vaccinate all of them, vaccinate everybody. | ||
| Obviously, it makes a lot more money to vaccinate everybody. | ||
| But what we now know is it probably is wiping out your immunity. | ||
| Now you are going to have to get a vaccine every 15 weeks because that's what we now know from Cleveland Clinic studies that you have negative efficacy after 15 weeks. | ||
| The thing only lasts 15 weeks and then doesn't disappear. | ||
| It hurts your immune system from protecting you. | ||
| So now you're more likely you have an increased risk of COVID every 15 weeks after a vaccine. | ||
| This is crazy. | ||
| We have video of the head of the Crick Institute that headed up the UK response in late 2020 saying, we've done tests. | ||
| Three shots basically erases your immune system. | ||
| This will be our new business model and laughing about it. | ||
| And look at what you have. | ||
| I mean, now when they say deadly flu outbreaks, I'm like, well, you don't have immune system. | ||
| I mean, we might have deadly flu in the future. | ||
| We might have deadly COVID in the future only because our immune system has been so compromised by this product. | ||
| And then you've got spike protein, which is causing all sorts of hell inside of the body. | ||
| Looks like it may even be, you know, affecting perhaps your offspring. | ||
| We don't know what's doing your DNA, but they're testing people and finding out 750 days after vaccination, their body is still a spike protein manufacturer. | ||
| You're always conservative. | ||
| There's a bunch of studies out now that it is leaking into the DNA. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Right. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| I am always conservative. | ||
| I want to cross-reference it before I make the bad is what you're, I know you know more than I do. | ||
| You're the expert on this. | ||
| I'm just saying, you're like dialing it back to me. | ||
| They are also, there are lots of studies now, and they're adding up showing that it looks like this spike protein leads to prion disease. | ||
| That's mad cow disease. | ||
| That's Chris Chops, Jacobs. | ||
| You know, this is, this is like really scary stuff. | ||
| Alzheimer's being increased. | ||
| Parkinson's being increased. | ||
| We're talking about destroying your brain is what it looks like this vaccine. | ||
| And by the way, this is a clip on the list from folks you work with here dealing with this. | ||
| Like they're proving that these prions, this is creating prions. | ||
| This is your scariest thing there is. | ||
| There's no cure for prion disease. | ||
| So I had this for you and I forgot about it. | ||
| Guys, pull the clips to the list. | ||
| We'll cover that next segment. | ||
| Tell us briefly about this. | ||
| So essentially, prion disease is it's in your body, but when your cells start misfolding, mad cow disease, right? | ||
| Which is also, when we first saw this, was cannibals. | ||
| When people eat other people, all of a sudden they start going crazy because their brain starts deteriorating. | ||
| That's essentially the same thing as mad cow disease. | ||
| And that is what a prion disease is. | ||
| Spongiformids have a lot of it. | ||
| It just is a horror show inside of your brain. | ||
| And now there's multiple studies, new ones coming out right now that there's an increase in Alzheimer's risk. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| Can mRNA COVID-19 medicine cause prion disease or Alzheimer's? | ||
| This isn't just one study group. | ||
| There are tons of studies now coming out. | ||
| And we're just calling COVID. | ||
| What is long COVID, right? | ||
| I mean, we can't get to the bottom of that. | ||
| How many people have long COVID that didn't get the vaccine? | ||
| You can't get a clear answer on that. | ||
| This entire thing is manipulated. | ||
| Look, there may be problems with the virus. | ||
| We made the virus too. | ||
| You know, there's a real problem here. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Saying China did it. | ||
| I'm not a fan of China is a scapegoat. | ||
| It was made in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, moved to China. | ||
| We'll be right back in 60 seconds. | ||
| Would Del Big Tree stay with us. | ||
| Let's share the life feed now. | ||
| All right. | ||
| He's on fire, Del Big Tree. | ||
| I talk about a public champion of health and behind the scenes. | ||
| Oh my God, the lawsuits you guys fund, everything with Kennedy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, these guys are just so committed. | ||
| And yeah, I'm celebrating that because that's the energy we need. | ||
| A football game's great. | ||
| Go have fun. | ||
| You get so excited about your team winning. | ||
| This is the future of our children. | ||
| You mentioned this. | ||
| I had a clip today I wanted to show you. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But this is, there's so many studies, so much about the prion effect. | ||
| Tell us what this clip covers. | ||
| Yeah, so this is this is Nick Holscher, who's a great new research scientist at the McCullough Foundation. | ||
| We talked about Peter McCullough earlier. | ||
| Just take a look at him and let him do this. | ||
| Yeah, here's a clip. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| This study is highly disturbing. | ||
| They found 100% of COVID-19 vaccinated individuals have these circulating anomalous amyloid microclots in their blood. | ||
| This is misfolded fibrin that sticks to many biologically active materials circulating in the body, and it conglomerates into these irregular masses that block blood flow and cause all sorts of horrible issues. | ||
| It's the exact same pathology that has been identified as being behind the long white fibrous clots being pulled out of corpses worldwide. | ||
| Majority of embalmers now across the globe do now pull these white fibrous clots out of corpses. | ||
| And this is what's behind those. | ||
| So if it's in 100% of the vaccinated population, we are running into a serious issue here. | ||
| This needs to be investigated immediately by the CDC, do their job for a change and investigate what is happening to the population. | ||
| And even those who were unvaccinated, there was only about four of them, but it appears they also did have these circulating amyloid fibrils in their blood. | ||
| And so we don't know how many people these are inside of, but based on this sample, which they didn't know they would have these clots, but when they looked, it was in all of them. | ||
| This is very serious. | ||
| These have to be pulled off of the market immediately. | ||
| I've had coroners on from Canada, the U.S., U.K. I've had undertakers, embalmers in the UK, Ireland, Germany, and they just say they never saw these till now. | ||
| And it's they just pull out these giant things. | ||
| Never saw them before. | ||
| Calling each other, are you getting this? | ||
| I'm getting it too. | ||
| And they're crazy numbers. | ||
| Some of these guys I've interviewed, like 50% of the people I'm embalming now, I cannot get the formaldehyde through. | ||
| We've got to pull these clots out of their veins. | ||
| And look. | ||
| Yeah, these aren't calcium clots like we actually get, like our faucets get. | ||
| No, these are calcium. | ||
| They know what those are. | ||
| They've seen those. | ||
| They've never seen. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And it starts literally right after the shots. | ||
| And so there's a little bit. | ||
| So he's talking about misfolded proteins leading to these clots. | ||
| These misfolded proteins are now being seen in the brains, causing Alzheimer's, amyloid plaques, same, you know, same sort of issues. | ||
| And this is why, let's just be really simple with the message here. | ||
| Whether or not you think this is the worst vaccine ever made or you think it was designed to destroy humanity, that gets out. | ||
| I keep looking for the smoking gun. | ||
| It has the same effect. | ||
| I mean, I'm looking for the smoking gun that says they're killing us on purpose. | ||
| But here's what I know for sure. | ||
| No virus, no bacteria has ever swept this earth since the dawn of man and killed our species and wiped us off the planet. | ||
| That has never happened. | ||
| But if we keep allowing the pharmaceutical industry to rush to warp speed products onto the market and then, you know, force our government says now you have to take it in order to go to work, in order to go to school, in order to leave your house. | ||
| If we keep doing that and making the world take a brand new product, it is only a matter of time before one of those products maybe does this to every single human being alive. | ||
| And that's how you end your species. | ||
| We're on the verge of a species ending event of stupidity made by human beings, made by pharmaceutical control powers that don't just have our government, didn't just have our government control, had our WF, had the WHO, is working with Mill Gates. | ||
| He just so magically got control of all of it and Bill Gates wants to depopulate, but he also wants you to live. | ||
| Yes, it's all obviously a giant accident. | ||
| They had all these movies like Utopia come out right before they admit they were going to do it. | ||
| I mean, this is a mistake. | ||
| It's the most perfect mistake ever to kill. | ||
| It is. | ||
| It is the greatest accidental death nail that's ever been created. | ||
| But look, here's the conflict you have inside the government because we got to talk about that. | ||
| I think on one hand, you have President Trump. | ||
| He is a commerce president. | ||
| He says, I'm going to run this like a business. | ||
| One of the biggest, probably the biggest industry in the world, the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
| He doesn't want to lose that work. | ||
| He doesn't want to lose Moderna to China. | ||
| He doesn't want Pfizer to go over to China. | ||
| So he's working to say, hey, let's all kumbaya here. | ||
| Let's sit down with Steve Ann Ben Sell. | ||
| You see these pictures, Robert Kennedy Jr. there. | ||
| He looks like he's swallowing his tongue. | ||
| But on the other hand, you've got Robert Kennedy Jr. saying, hey, I don't care if you're doing business here, but you're going to have safety trials. | ||
| You're going to have to prove that the thing can stop a virus that it says it's doing. | ||
| And suddenly that means, oh, then we're going to have to stop making this product. | ||
| That's where this is at. | ||
| So you do have a conflict in here, and one that's understandable. | ||
| I don't know what I would do if I was Trump. | ||
| You don't want to see that. | ||
| You can see these using bureaucratic hurdles and shutting them down that way. | ||
| Yeah, and look at what Kennedy's having to do. | ||
| He's having to make Trump happy. | ||
| I will sit with Ben Sell. | ||
| I will say, I'm not going to end the pharmaceutical industry, but I am going to start telling you what science has been done and what hasn't been done. | ||
| I'm going to be honest with the American people. | ||
| So right now, if you really want to understand the medical industry, you got to focus all eyes on Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
| He is telling you everything he possibly is allowed to tell you right now. | ||
| There's more coming. | ||
| This is, you know, the dam is breaking. | ||
| If he keeps going, if he gets all four years, Alex, if we somehow get through this election and they can hold on to the mandate and Robert Kennedy Jr. gets to stay in there, because even the things that I think that Donald Trump is standing for, he's open-minded. | ||
| He's looking at it. | ||
| As you said, I've talked to Roger Stone. | ||
| This stuff is getting to him. | ||
| Bobby Kennedy is getting to him. | ||
| And Bobby is smart. | ||
| He's like, I'm not going to push you fast enough. | ||
| I've talked to a bunch of people from the news too, with country stars, rock stars, whatever. | ||
| He'll ask them when nobody's asking, what do you think about the shots? | ||
| And they're all telling him it's on purpose. | ||
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| It's to kill us. | ||
| That's what's getting to him. | ||
| It's getting to him. | ||
| It's bothering him. | ||
| That's why I think he went and injected it himself. | ||
| I mean, I think the guy was like, you know, I actually think he's a good guy that way, which is like, if that's true, then let it kill me. | ||
| I'm going to show you I believe in this thing. | ||
| It's got my Trump letters on the side of it. | ||
| You know, it's one of the mistakes he's made. | ||
| But look, we're seeing changes. | ||
| Let's just talk about the food program just for a second. | ||
| The fact that our school children are no longer going to be served crappy fake milk, that we're going to start talking about whole food, that we're telling the whole a real piece of steak is better than Fritos. | ||
| You know, it's better than picking up. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| We're getting rid of ultra-processed foods. | ||
| Your food stamps aren't going to buy crappy sodas and non-food. | ||
| You're going to buy real food. | ||
| These are massive changes. | ||
| So when you look at the mandate on Robert Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump said, I want you to get us out of this chronic disease epidemic. | ||
| It's happening right before our eyes. | ||
| It's happening. | ||
| It's happening faster than I thought. | ||
| Let me ask this question in closing. | ||
| And then action plans for, you know, you have the left trying to mobilize people for tyranny and surveillance and civil war. | ||
| I'm not a guy that likes to talk about violence tag tough. | ||
| I realize 90 plus percent of war is informational. | ||
| And if we get forced into violence, we basically lost one level of the hype. | ||
| But you have the so-called left saying Trump's Hitler, kill eyes, murder Trump supporters, murder, murder, murder, overthrow the government. | ||
| They know they're desperate. | ||
| They want to go to violence. | ||
| I'm not calling for violence. | ||
| I'm simply saying that I've thought about this a lot. | ||
| If they release a new virus, whenever it is, this year when Trump's out, they do lockdowns again. | ||
| They're trying to take us in vans to get shots, which the U.N. says they want. | ||
| I'm not, this time I'm not going to sit around and watch it. | ||
| And so I hate my brain having to go to that place as an honorable person to say, I'm trying to fix this politically. | ||
| I'm working 18 hours a day, literally. | ||
| But I have to be honest, there's all this left talk about violence. | ||
| We got 30 million dead from the shots and insurance tax quarters growing. | ||
| We've got devastation everywhere. | ||
| And at a certain point, I'm opposing it and trying to get it fixed politically. | ||
| We're getting some traction. | ||
| But I want the globalists and all of them to know that, you know, at a certain point, this continues on or is done again. | ||
| I think the gloves come off. | ||
| And I'm not even trying to battle plan something. | ||
| I'm just saying, you know, you're a guy with married kids, engaged. | ||
| Have you ever thought about that about if they try this again? | ||
| At a certain point, we've tried to fix it in the peaceful way. | ||
| I think the public needs to start thinking about, and the bad guys need to start thinking about, and I mean all of them. | ||
| I mean, you saw Mangioni shoot the healthcare executive in the back. | ||
| Obviously, it was a corrupt company and they denied care and he's a big hero of the left. | ||
| But you can say that guy didn't really know. | ||
| With the shots with Fauci, they know, they knew. | ||
| They do it again. | ||
| They're covering it up now. | ||
| They're still trying to push it when there's no doubt they know. | ||
| At my point, we just need to say this is a war and let them know there's a line out there. | ||
| And I hate to introduce this, but it's a natural thing to say, I'm a coward if we don't start discussing the rules of war here if they try it again. | ||
| Del Big Dre, closing comments on that. | ||
| Look, I think that anytime you have to use force, you turn into a bully. | ||
| You've joined the other side. | ||
| You've jarned the dark side. | ||
| I have said from the beginning the reason I'm so passionate about this, the reason I fly all over the country, all over the world, I'm heading to Europe to show my film over there, everywhere. | ||
| I would imagine this is a man-to-man thing. | ||
| If you went, Violet, you'd probably be breaking down. | ||
| I'm telling you, I have worked as hard as I have because I don't ever want to know what Del Big Tree looks like the moment they knock on my door and say, we're going to force vaccinate your kids today. | ||
| I don't want to see that Del Big Tree. | ||
| I don't want to know who that guy is. | ||
| Instead, I'm going to fight now. | ||
| But that's what I'm saying. | ||
| I'm having to start unlocking who that guy is. | ||
| I don't think we have to. | ||
| I think, focus on. | ||
| But the enemy needs to know this. | ||
| I'm asking you. | ||
| I want the enemy to know this. | ||
| We're winning. | ||
| We have the power. | ||
| We have the wind at our backs. | ||
| And if their answer to what Robert Kennedy Jr. is is that every Democratic state is going to ignore your vaccine program and we're going to give twice the toxic load to everyone in California, everyone in New York, everyone in Connecticut. | ||
| We're going to poison our kids to prove you wrong. | ||
| Then their game is over. | ||
| People are going to flood out of California. | ||
| Nobody, there is no pro-vaccine movement. | ||
| I don't know about respect. | ||
| I'm not going to be really smart. | ||
| I figured you'd war game this. | ||
| You were explaining the ways of peace. | ||
| We don't want to go to violence because we're in the right long term. | ||
| They only get they want a war. | ||
| They're the ones. | ||
| It's the Democrats that keep picking a war. | ||
| They're the ones that keep saying on all of their news agencies, you know, the Republicans got guns. | ||
| They're going to start a civil war. | ||
| They're going to start a civil war. | ||
| They're obsessed with civil war. | ||
| It's their only way out of this mess. | ||
| They have to have us react violently. | ||
| They have to have violence so that they can bring in the National Guard, finally bring in all the AI and will just please help us. | ||
| We got war everywhere. | ||
| They want the war. | ||
| We have got to deny them the war. | ||
| I would rather say this. | ||
| I'm drawing a line in the sand. | ||
| We will never go to war because we're smarter than you. | ||
| We will never go to war because the power of the people is right. | ||
| That we, the people, have the power. | ||
| We will continue to vote. | ||
| We will continue to stand up and we will continue to use our voices. | ||
| And we're going to call. | ||
| We're going to call all of our friends that live in New York and say, hey, wouldn't you rather live in Texas where you're getting half the vaccines? | ||
| Come join us. | ||
| Let's start bragging about the fact that we're standing with Trump. | ||
| We're standing with Robert Kennedy Jr. and the changes that are being made. | ||
| Then we empower the states that have the power and we suck all the energy from Gavin Newsom and these oligarchs, these control agarchs, these globalists that want to destroy the United States of America. | ||
| And we didn't talk about this beforehand. | ||
| I figured I'd get some amazing answers. | ||
| It's more amazing than I thought. | ||
| That's exactly where I'm at. | ||
| Everybody wants violence. | ||
| You take that energy, realizing you're being murdered and they're killing all these kids, and you say, what do I do politically, culturally, economically, spiritually with information? | ||
| Because if you just say the good old boys, the day I see you and him and I'll kill him, they don't come like that. | ||
| They come with NGOs and globalism and regulations and cutting your power. | ||
| They're already here, folks. | ||
| You beat them intellectually, spiritually, culturally, economically. | ||
| You beat them by every day fighting them. | ||
| And they want to fight because they can't win the info war. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| And you're right in that you should be awake and know that they only have one way out of this, which is they are going to try and release a virus. | ||
| They are going to try to break the rules. | ||
| They are going to try to make us fearful. | ||
| They are going to, I don't know, have a UFO flow out over us and say, you all have to lock yourselves in our houses. | ||
| They need us locked in our homes. | ||
| They need surveillance. | ||
| So if you aren't doing everything you can, if you aren't sharing, you know, Alex Jones' work, if you're not watching an inconvenient study, which is for free right now and sharing with every friend you have in New York and California, say, you really want to be taking these products and you're not a decision to study, you will find yourself in a war that you never wanted. | ||
| We can stop it if we all stand up and realize we are stopping here. | ||
| We are stopping it. | ||
| We are winning because we realize the power is in the people. | ||
| We are created in the image and likeness of God. | ||
| We have the power of God moving through us, Alex. | ||
| I am not going to give into war. | ||
| I believe we are winning. | ||
| I believe we'll continue to win, but it's not going to happen if everyone out there says, Alex Jones and Del Bigtree got this covered. | ||
| Let me go to sleep. | ||
| We need you. | ||
| We're just a couple of talking heads. | ||
| We need the people to stand and stand behind Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
| He needs you. | ||
| I agree, but people don't understand 90% of war is informational. | ||
| All the good old boys just think, whatever comes around here, I'll get it. | ||
| It's all around you. | ||
| You've got to get engaged now. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| You have to be engaged now. | ||
| This is the most exciting time in the United States of America. | ||
| I mean, this is Tea Party. | ||
| This is world history. | ||
| That moment where Donald Trump and Trump pulled out of the World Health Organization. | ||
| He pulled out 66 agencies. | ||
| And by the way, when he pulls out of the World Health Orthodox, you know who ends up being the number one funder? | ||
| Bill Gates. | ||
| I mean, is he a nation? | ||
| What the heck is going on there? | ||
| These are the types of things. | ||
| And these are huge moves. | ||
| And, you know, how do we deal with Bill? | ||
| Donald Trump's Bill Gates, we just keep winning. | ||
| He is, look, he went on a, a couple years ago. | ||
| Remember, he went on every news channel to try and like promote his thing. | ||
| Backfire. | ||
| All the guys hate. | ||
| They had to shut off all the social media because everyone hates him. | ||
| He's a hated human being. | ||
| Nobody loves him except the globalists at the WEF. | ||
| When he goes to Davos, he gets 27 people in the world that clap. | ||
| The rest of us think he is absolutely distracted. | ||
| I saw Joe Rogan post a clip I did like three years, four years ago. | ||
| It got like 50 million views and had like millions of comments. | ||
| I read for days, couldn't find one pro Gates coming. | ||
| I can't find one pro statement about him. | ||
| That's true about all these people. | ||
| And it's going to be true about Gavin Newsom. | ||
| I hope they select him to be the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party because then we're sure as set to be okay for a little bit while longer here. | ||
| But in the end, we cannot just take this information. | ||
| We can't have people just sit back and watch. | ||
| Well, God's given us the runway with Kennedy. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| And if you don't see that, folks, you're just pissing away your destiny. | ||
| Del Bigtree, incredible job. | ||
| Anytime the door's open, I'm glad you came on. | ||
| Great job earlier this morning in American Journal, thehirewire.com, an inconvenient study.com, a free new film. | ||
| Absolutely so powerful. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| You are the MVP of this fight with Kennedy. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| I had to choose two people or MVPs. | ||
| It'd be Kennedy, and then you're like the co-pilot right there, buddy. | ||
| So it's got to feel good. | ||
| I love you, man. | ||
| I love you too. | ||
| Take care. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Here's a fun thing McGreen put together. | ||
| We put it out last night, but I think it's some coded message. | ||
| It's just a joke. | ||
| It's Planet of the Apes 2.0. | ||
| And then we'll be right back with all the other news. | ||
| And here's your guest. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| The future is now. | ||
| Explorers from deep space crash land on a savage planet destined for annihilation. | ||
| Abandoned ship! | ||
| Get out now! | ||
| They discover a world so unpredictable, so shocking, it will shatter your very concept of reality and reveal the dark destiny of man. | ||
| What alternate universe is this? | ||
| What planet did I wake up in? | ||
| They own the banks, fund the wars, manage the politicians, control the media, and command the apes to enforce their tyranny. | ||
| You want to fight? | ||
| You better believe you've got one. | ||
| They tried to silence the one man who saw it coming. | ||
| And the world he reveals will challenge every idea you've ever had of freedom. | ||
| God, they cut her. | ||
| Did you know about this? | ||
| No, I swear, I never saw that girl before. | ||
| But they, you did it. | ||
| You cut up her brain, you bloody baboon. | ||
| Eyes off me, you damn dirty ape. | ||
| Prepare yourself for the most shocking ending in the history of motion pictures. | ||
| I've terrified you from the beginning, and I still do. | ||
| You're afraid of me, and you hate me. | ||
| Why? | ||
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Because you're a menace to our globalist plan. | |
| Be careful what you find, Alex. | ||
| You might not like what you see. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| You actually did it. | ||
| You activated the great reset, you maniacs! | ||
| You blew it up! | ||
| God damn you! | ||
| Damn you all to hell! | ||
| The Alex Jones Show, the most banned broadcast on the planet. | ||
| So, uh, what's the- As a gorilla, murder yourselves. | ||
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| The year is 1995, and Infowars launches the last of America's counter-globalist probes. | ||
| In a freak mishap, Infowars.com and Alex Jones are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life support systems and returns Alex Jones to Earth 25 years later. | ||
| Transdimensionally, over the space-time continuum through false space. | ||
| Where people are extremely lazy, the social engineers are there laughing. | ||
| What we envisioned 100 years ago, 20 years ago, is now real. | ||
| While the society unravels, men run around totally frantic, not knowing how to be men, and women run around frantic, not knowing how to be women. | ||
| And they don't understand that it's an animating contest of life and that it's fulfilling to be informed. | ||
| It's fulfilling to be involved. | ||
| It's fulfilling. | ||
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InfoWars. | |
| Tomorrow's news. | ||
| And 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 someone 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. | ||
| Mm-hmm. | ||
| So if you want to get one of these before they show out with the murdered out brass knuckles and skull crusher, then I reckon you better get on over to the alexjonstore.com. | ||
| While the getting's good. | ||
| And I appreciate you keeping us on the air and our mission. | ||
| Mm-hmm. | ||
| 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'd sell it out quick. | ||
| Thealexjonstore.com. | ||
| And I thank you for your support. | ||
| All right, I want to get into the globalists and admissions of their master plan and how frustrating it is to sit here and watch them set all this up. | ||
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Flagging Hypocrisy in White Churches
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| And then we debate all the little diversions and distractions they put out, like having millions of activists run around and attack ICE. | ||
| They're just serving warrants on murderers and child molesters and say they're all Nazis. | ||
| We're going to hunt you all down and kill you. | ||
| They're starting their civil war. | ||
| Daniel Han Omar has this guy false flag, whether she's in it or not. | ||
| Big leftist activist, they claim he's a Republican. | ||
| I got a lot to hit here. | ||
| And we got Kravenstein. | ||
| I'm going to be debating next hour. | ||
| So I'll be here. | ||
| I got a lot I'm about to hit right now. | ||
| But first, John Bound just did a report on the fact that the First Amendment doesn't authorize you to take over other people's private property and terrorize children. | ||
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This is what we have here, everyone. | |
| Let me read it to you. | ||
| The Democratic Coalition of Satan worshipers thanks Governor Tim Walz for not standing in the way of spreading Satanism in the state capitol building. | ||
| Satan has a special place for you. | ||
| While Christians are being slaughtered worldwide, over 4,800 martyred for their faith in the latest reporting period alone, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa's jihadist killing fields, not to mention the slaughtered Zoroastrians taking place in Iran, Don Lemon's stochastic terror rants, fueling the growing anti-Christian narrative, slide right on by in the land of the First Amendment, | ||
| unchallenged by our Soros-embedded so-called justice system. | ||
| There's nothing in the Constitution that tells you what time you can protest. | ||
| You can protest at any time. | ||
| That's the whole point of it, is to disrupt, to make them comfortable. | ||
| I think this DOJ, via Pan Bondi, who wears her crucifix, who will not ever address anybody's suffering, they have a problem with those types of white people being confronted and called out on their hypocrisy. | ||
| There's a certain degree of entitlement. | ||
| I think people who are, you know, in religious groups like that, it's not the type of Christianity that I practice, but I think that they're entitled and that that entitlement comes from a supremacy, a white supremacy. | ||
| I have preached for many years that there will come a time when we'll find out who are Christians by label and by convenience and who are Christians by conviction. | ||
| And certainly we're entering those days now. | ||
| I believe we should pray for this congregation and we should be vigilant as Christians to exercise our freedom to worship our Savior and to stand unashamed for the gospel of Jesus Christ. | ||
| Now the Eighth Circuit just unsealed those filings on arrest warrants tied to church invasions where the judge's concurrence lays it bare. | ||
| In this corrupted America, tainted Article III benches and Democrat urban jury pools stacked with Bolshevik sympathizers guarantee these church-disrupting, service-interrupting, child-frightening radicals will never face real justice. | ||
| The hypocrisy here is thick. | ||
| And I would say that what we have here is a situation where rights were violated. | ||
| Those rights need to be protected. | ||
| And there is a law here that can be accessed to ensure those protections. | ||
| That's the nightmare we're living right now. | ||
| This judge apparently sees storming a sanctuary, shattering worship, and terrorizing little kids as no big deal, not even illegal. | ||
| But does the court of public opinion agree with what court filings revealed was said and done by the protesters? | ||
| Quote, your parents are Nazis, end quote, was yelled directly in the faces of children while accusing parents of being Nazis who would burn in hell. | ||
| Quote, this ain't God's house. | ||
| This is the house of the devil, end quote, was shouted by protester William Kelly. | ||
| Accusations that the church was, quote, harboring killers, end quote, directed at the congregation. | ||
| In the chaos, some protesters reportedly shouted, quote, shoot, end quote, amid fears of guns, contributing to panic that felt like a quote mass shooting, end quote, to one victim as stairs were blocked to prevent parents from reaching Sunday school children. | ||
| And now the DOJ has withdrawn its request for those five arrest warrants, including Don Lemon, following the appellate rejection. | ||
| What you witnessed Don Lemon do is churches, they target white churches because white churches are being told you got to be friendly and nice. | ||
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You just got to loop ass. | |
| Loop ass. | ||
| And yes, love. | ||
| Love them. | ||
| I love all right. | ||
| Let me love your hands, oh Lord. | ||
| And let me love your throat as I pray for you. | ||
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Amen. | |
| Don Lemon, don't come here. | ||
| You go roll up in this church doing stuff like that. | ||
| And it's going to be the Royal Rumble. | ||
| Fake news magas are losing their mind over something that's not even true. | ||
| I'm trying to understand what is it exactly that you are doing and what is it exactly that you want us to think that you're doing. | ||
| You are opposition to any and everything that is successful in this country. | ||
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Anything that is trying to get this country together, you are in direct opposition of. | |
| Americans are left twisting in the wind, struggling with the constant question, where do we go from here? | ||
| John Bound reporting for Infowars. | ||
| Well, that's a powerful report that just went up at Bandon Video and hopefully on X Rail All Shown. | ||
| All right, I've got all the big new developments, all this insane stuff breaking. | ||
| Elon Omar caught in a clear false flag, whether she's involved or not. | ||
| It's clearly a false flag. | ||
| This guy's a known leftist that shot apple cider vinegar on her now. | ||
| Oh my God, so terrible. | ||
| But I wanted to show you a clip from like a month ago with this with these new clips. | ||
| This is Nicole Shanahan, who was heavily involved with Kennedy, obviously, in his run. | ||
| Ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Bren, former running mate of RMK Jr., talking about she's married to this guy, and they're talking about how they're doing the great reset, locking everything down for control, and she's there watching them do this evil in front of her. | ||
| And so she divorced him and went public. | ||
| And back Kennedy. | ||
| And then I saw a new clip of a lady who does an excellent job. | ||
| She's a big leftist, or was Aaron Durnham. | ||
| We were fed the lie that globalism was benign cooperation. | ||
| In truth, it was a tool to suppress the very principles the Republic was founded on. | ||
| A strategy to prevent sovereign industrial strength from taking hold. | ||
| Minnesota and Debos explain. | ||
| Very powerful clips. | ||
| And this is the reality. | ||
| These people want you poor. | ||
| They want you controlled. | ||
| They're using sociology, psychology against you. | ||
| They're training you to hate yourself, to believe humans are bad. | ||
| She'll be depopulated. | ||
| She'll roll over and die. | ||
| So give up your life force, your will to not just survive, but adapt and overcome. | ||
| And then I'll get into Trump beating the drums for war with Iran. | ||
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Tech Wives and the Great Reset
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| And people will say, well, that's paradoxical. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Trump's way better than Democrats. | ||
| And he always said he wouldn't let Irang in the nuke, but I thought blowing up the nuke sites did that. | ||
| But I said, no, watch, it won't. | ||
| And now here we are. | ||
| So that's that's coming up. | ||
| But first, this is really important, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Listen to these women. | ||
| This is what we're up against. | ||
| This is the real foe we're against. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| But what happened around the pandemic is that this whole other segment, what I don't think many of the tech mafia wives realize is that they were used to set the groundwork for what was called like the reset, what is called generally as like the reset by the Klaus Schwabs. | ||
| Like the great reset. | ||
| The great reset. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They, I mean, they openly talk about this great reset. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So the tech wive mafias, I believe, were kind of being conscripted in many ways and their money especially was being conscripted in to set the groundwork for the great reset. | ||
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| Specifically through, specifically through a network of non-NGO advisors, relationship with Hollywood, relationship with Davos, and their own companies. | ||
| So if you look at like who's on these boards, who hangs out with each other, how these culture, how the culture of tech wealth works, like Silicon Valley tech wealth and that small group of people responsible for a huge amount of money and a huge amount of NGO activity across the United States. | ||
| It's a really small group of people and it's a really small group of people making these decisions. | ||
| And then completely blind to everything else that's going on and how their groundwork is being used to then enable these other policies, these great reset policies. | ||
| Now, what this group of women doesn't realize is that in their haste, these women are all very busy. | ||
| They have multiple properties. | ||
| They have tons of staff. | ||
| They have staff issues, chronic staff issues. | ||
| Their kids are busy. | ||
| Their kids oftentimes have some health issues as well. | ||
| A lot of them have relationship issues with their husbands. | ||
| And a lot of them themselves are like medicated on SSRIs and antidepressants and all of that because it's just overwhelming. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So it's chaos. | ||
| And these women find their meaning through their philanthropic work. | ||
| And they find themselves. | ||
| Like I would find myself. | ||
| That was my self-worth was my philanthropic work. | ||
| And I really believed in it. | ||
| I really believed that I was giving black communities a chance to like rise up out of oppression. | ||
| I really believe that I was helping Indigenous communities rise up out of oppression. | ||
| And now that I look back and see how all those grants are performing, you know, because my version of success is those communities are actually uplifted. | ||
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Indigenous Communities Under Pressure
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| Yeah. | ||
| Not just more money pumped into them. | ||
| Not just more money. | ||
| No, the problems of the community have gotten worse. | ||
| Crime in the community has gotten worse. | ||
| Mental health in the native community, the indigenous community has gotten worse. | ||
| They will even say the indigenous community will even say that their biggest supporters in Congress have been Republicans, but yet they continue to vote Democrat. | ||
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| Right? | ||
| I mean, that is, that is this, it's like the whole model is broken. | ||
| The whole model makes everybody worse off. | ||
| And now we're contending with the freaking great reset that we're now realizing is a terrible idea. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| And that many of our climate change issues are geoengineering issues. | ||
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| Wow. | ||
| Which is like, at the end of the day, they always go to that. | ||
| They're like, but climate change. | ||
| And then that really is the end-all be-all. | ||
| Like, you have to let us do this because of climate change. | ||
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| Social justice and climate change. | ||
| It always boils down to those two things. | ||
| And it gets progressive women 100% of the time. | ||
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It does. | |
| It does. | ||
| As a historian who spent decades in the liberal worldview, I've come to see how much of what I accepted as truth was carefully constructive narrative, especially around globalism. | ||
| We were told it was progressive, interconnected prosperity, an inevitable march of liberal democratic globalism. | ||
| That made sense to me. | ||
| But the reality of Uncovered is far darker. | ||
| A persistent imperial system rooted in British strategies from the 1900s that has manipulated nations, including our own, to prevent sovereign industrial strength to take hold. | ||
| Take what's happening right now in Minneapolis. | ||
| What the media frames as organic outrage over immigration enforcement, communities clashing with authoritarian ICE agents, is actually a textbook color revolution tactic brought home to American soil. | ||
| Vice President JD Vance calls it out plainly. | ||
| Engineered chaos unique to Minneapolis, driven by far-left agitators coordinating with local authorities. | ||
| Look at the key figures. | ||
| Rachel Sayre, the city's emergency management director. | ||
| She openly compares the situation to conflict zone she has worked in, Yemen, Haiti, Syria, Iraq. | ||
| Those aren't random places. | ||
| They're sites of repeated regime change operations. | ||
| So why escalate now? | ||
| Because President Trump's new 2026 national defense strategy just slammed the door on 80 years of U.S.-backed regime change abroad. | ||
| It's big. | ||
| No more democracy promotion, no more color revolutions overseas, no more using American power to enforce a post-war global order that keeps nations in perpetual conflict for imperial control. | ||
| The strategy shifts focus. | ||
| Defend the homeland first, protect the Western hemisphere, reviving Monroe Doctrine principles. | ||
| Deter China through strength, not endless confrontation. | ||
| Rebuild our industrial base as part of a once-in-a-century revival of American manufacturing and increase burden sharing with real allies. | ||
| That document, quietly released amid Davos noise, where Trump allies shredded globalism as a failure, ended the Imperial's primary weapon. | ||
| When you can't run operations in foreign lands anymore, you pivot inwards. | ||
| And that's exactly what we're seeing right now. | ||
| Notice the sudden obsession with Lord Palmerston. | ||
| He pioneered using mobs, liberation movements, anarchists, and radicals to destabilize rivals from within, stopping the spread of the American system. | ||
| Strong sovereign nations built on industrial progress and economic sovereignty. | ||
| As a former liberal, this realization hits hard. | ||
| We were fed the lie that globalism was benign cooperation. | ||
| And in truth, it was a tool to suppress the very principles our republic was founded on. | ||
| Their new defense strategy proves that we're not playing by their rules anymore. | ||
| This is the fight for true sovereignty. | ||
| And understanding the history is how we win it. | ||
| As historians, we owe it to the truth and to our country to keep exposing these patterns. | ||
| Meanwhile, other key Trump supporters, including far-right media personalities, began promoting the wild protest on January 6th. | ||
| 1776! | ||
| 1776! | ||
| The answer to 1984 is 1776. | ||
| Every time I think about this guy, I forget his name because I just do it off the cuff. | ||
| But I was at Bilderberg 2006 in Canada. | ||
| I'd just been arrested, trying to fly in, trying to cover it. | ||
| It was a big media frenzy. | ||
| Back to the media, still stuck up for journalists. | ||
| Even though they didn't like me, and they released me after a day of being interrogated and screamed at and threatened with prison. | ||
| And they finally released me. | ||
| And when I got to the hotel, I met with Jim Tucker at the hotel miles away from where Bilderberg was about to meet the next day. | ||
| There was an old man at the bar drinking beer. | ||
| He said, Alexa, like drink a beer with you. | ||
| And I said, sure, he's a British man. | ||
| I said, you live in Canada. | ||
| He said, yeah, I lived here since the 90s. | ||
| And I didn't know he was dying at the time. | ||
| He died a few months later. | ||
| He said, you know, I used to be a well-known economist in the UK. | ||
| And I've been at the highest levels of the whole socialist globalist system. | ||
| I've met with many of these people. | ||
| And early on, I kind of believed the lie they were selling about how it was utopia and freedom and empower the average person, but really they want to make everybody poor and control them. | ||
| And he said, I think you need to use this slogan I just developed because I'm a mathematician, not just an economist. | ||
| And he said, but it's not an equation. | ||
| It's an archetypal symbol in numbers. | ||
| It was very eloquent. | ||
| He said, the answer to 1984 is 1776. | ||
| And I interviewed him and talked to him. | ||
| And it wasn't till we started looking into him for the film that it turned out he was the main economist to two prime ministers. | ||
| He was the guy. | ||
| This guy was super famous. | ||
| I just, you know, didn't know that in the 80s he'd been, worked for Margaret Thatcher and all the rest of it. | ||
| But the point is, that's where that came from was from a Brit, which is perfect because, you know, our revolution came out of England. | ||
| It was an extension of George Washington's grandparents and Thomas Jefferson's grandparents and parents and people that came to the new world to get away from tyranny. | ||
| And England had revolutions like ours trying to get freedom. | ||
| So America is not an anti-British thing. | ||
| America is not an anti-Anglo-Saxon thing. | ||
| America is not an anti- It comes out of Magna Carta in 1215. | ||
| It comes out of all those wars and rebellions and fights for freedom in Ireland, in Scotland, in Wales, in Brittany. | ||
| That is an extension of who we are. | ||
| And it's so fitting that a Brit and an economist came up with that powerful maxim that they fear so much. | ||
| Answer for is seven. | ||
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| Here with just so many huge stories, so many breaking reports. | ||
| And I'm scheduled to debate Brian Kravenstein coming up next hour. | ||
| I said I wanted to debate him, but then it's kind of like, I'm not scared to debate him. | ||
| I'm just kind of like, it'd be like there was like a dead deer in the ditch that had been dead for like five days. | ||
| It's got maggots all over it. | ||
| And it'd be like kind of like sitting down with like a folding chair and just watching it for hours rot. | ||
| It's kind of my analogy. | ||
| I'm not being mean to him. | ||
| It's just I'm telling you how I personally feel. | ||
| Like I wanted to be, but just the talking points and the deception. | ||
| And then I, it's just like, I don't want to look at him. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| It's just like, that's really mean, isn't it? | ||
| But I'm just being honest. | ||
| So I guess, you know, that's where I come from on this. | ||
| I'm also sick of having to keep track of everything. | ||
| And I get not keeping track of stuff. | ||
| God, it must be great to not have responsibility. | ||
| It must be so wonderful just to kind of laissez-faire around. | ||
| Everything's fun, everything else. | ||
| Let's be funny, the left, just be pure evil, just running around lying, screwing everybody over. | ||
| But to me, it doesn't sound good. | ||
| That sounds horrible, actually. | ||
| But I know this: we're in the last gasp right now of insane levels of tyranny. | ||
| And they are going to pull out the stops at levels never before seen. | ||
| Let me do this. | ||
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I got so mad earlier. | |
| I probably had a new show because it's the simple stuff. | ||
| You see, little foxes spoil the grapes. | ||
| And if you can't do the simplest things, well, how are you going to do the complex things? | ||
| Humanity needs to wake up. | ||
| You know, they got studies out that the average person is in a near sleep-like trance because people were brought up watching television. | ||
| So they have the suspended disbelief. | ||
| You know, I remember until I was about 25, I could go watch a movie, Lord of the Rings, whatever, and I could suspend disbelief and kind of like go into it and like feel like at the end of it, God, that just went by in two minutes. | ||
| Kind of half a sleepy wander out. | ||
| But I hit a point in my life where I was analyzing all the propaganda, all the costumes, all the angles, all the C where I was like, I don't ever suspend disbelief for five seconds. | ||
| I go see a movie, I watch a newscast, anything. | ||
| It's just constant, serious, real-world analysis. | ||
| And I have to get my mind around the fact that most people, and by the way, it's natural to kind of black out. | ||
| You're not supposed to have to be constantly on. | ||
| But under an assault by the enemy like this, you need to be. | ||
| So I like nostalgically dream back to when I was mindless some of the time. | ||
| It's like a forgotten country or a place you left decades ago that doesn't even exist anymore. | ||
| And so I just have to turn it over to God and just move forward. | ||
| And how the left are experts at getting us to debate whatever new little shiny object they've created, the new little emotional thing where we opt into their angle or our angle, and it's all just pure crap. | ||
| They want to kill us. | ||
| They want to sterilize us. | ||
| They want to murder us. | ||
| And then they'll dangle George Floyd in front of you or Ms. Good or Miss Pretty or whatever. | ||
| You know, it's just like, they're like, oh, it's a judgment on you. | ||
| Do what we say now. | ||
| This person's dead that we set out to do this. | ||
| And we're supposed to just compartmentalize in just that area and go, I agree. | ||
| I want open borders and all the human trafficking and everything else you want. | ||
| And there's no immigration enforcement ever. | ||
| You know, I told you that the governor and the mayor, when they met in Minneapolis with Holman, would come out and say, no, we're not going to help you in any way. | ||
| It was just all just a circle jerk. | ||
| It was all just to put them off, play their games, do their thing. | ||
| And they did that. | ||
| It wasn't a hard prediction. | ||
| And Trump's like, wow, it's illegal to impede us. | ||
| You're saying we can't have any border enforcement, including of bank robbers and murderers. | ||
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| And they got a giant horde of camp followers behind them that think they're on the winning team. | ||
| And because they've never even gotten a political, I mean, that is a metaphor, bloody nose, they think they're invincible. | ||
| And their weakness is their strength. | ||
| Their stupidity is their strength. | ||
| So just know that. | ||
| Yeah, we've turned the tide. | ||
| We won some battles, but we've not yet won the war. | ||
| I have not yet begun to fight. | ||
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| All right, we got Brian Krasenstein, and I'll give him this. | ||
| He's not a coward. | ||
| Most leftists won't come on the show joining us. | ||
| He's going to be video linking literally in for the Ninth Circle of Hells. | ||
| Salacious Crumb. | ||
| He sits in the lap of Satan himself. | ||
| So there he is from the Ninth Circle, Brian Kravenstein. | ||
| Joining us, looking smiling. | ||
| He literally looks like Salacious Crumb. | ||
| Sits in Javadat's lap. | ||
| He sits right in Pelosi's lap. | ||
| We love him. | ||
| Brian, we actually love you. | ||
| Me and Brian are actually dating. | ||
| We're getting married in Las Vegas next week. | ||
| It's a little bit of a secret towards Soros as overseeing it. | ||
| I'm joking. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| I love you, Brian. | ||
| We're going to go break and join hundreds of radio stations to come back to you. | ||
| But here is the Planet of the Eggs Piece with the piece I wanted added to it. | ||
| So I give you this and then the mighty Brian Kravenstein. | ||
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The future is now. | |
| Explorers from deep space crash land on a savage planet destined for annihilation. | ||
| Abandoned ship! | ||
| Get out now! | ||
| They discover a world so unpredictable, so shocking, it will shatter your very concept of reality and reveal the dark destiny of man. | ||
| What alternate universe is this? | ||
| What planet did I wake up in? | ||
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They own the banks, fund the wars, manage the politicians, control the media, and command the apes who enforce their tyranny. | |
| You want to fight? | ||
| You better believe you've got one! | ||
| They tried to silence the one man who saw it coming. | ||
| And the world he reveals will challenge every idea you've ever had of freedom. | ||
| Ah, they cut her. | ||
| Did you know about this? | ||
| No, I swear, I never saw that girl before. | ||
| But they did it. | ||
| You cut up her brain, you bloody baboon! | ||
| Eyes off me, you damn 38! | ||
| Prepare yourself for the most shocking ending in the history of motion pictures. | ||
| I've terrified you from the beginning, and I still do. | ||
| You're afraid of me, and you hate me. | ||
| Why? | ||
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Because you're a menace to our globalist plan. | |
| Be careful what you find, Alex. | ||
| you might not like what you see actually did it You activated the great reset, you maniacs! | ||
| You blew it up! | ||
| God damn you! | ||
| Damn you all to hell! | ||
| The Alex Jones Show, the most banned broadcast on the planet. | ||
| So, uh, murder yourselves. | ||
| The year is 1995, and InfoWars launches the last of America's counter-globalist probes. | ||
| In a freak mishap, Infowars.com and Alex Jones are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life support systems and returns Alex Jones to Earth 25 years later. | ||
| Transdimensionally, over the space-time continuum through false space. | ||
| Where people are extremely lazy, the social engineers are there laughing. | ||
| What we envisioned 100 years ago, 20 years ago, is now real. | ||
| While the society unravels, men run around totally frantic, not knowing how to be men, and women run around frantic, not knowing how to be women. | ||
| And they don't understand that it's an animating contest of life and that it's fulfilling to be informed. | ||
| It's fulfilling to be involved. | ||
| It's fulfilling. | ||
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Infowars. | |
| Tomorrow's news. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Brian Kravenstein, who I've interviewed or been interviewed by, debated quite a few times over the years, is one of the only liberals that will actually come on this show. | ||
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Breaking Law, Holding Back
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| So we give him kudos. | ||
| And I joked and said he looks like Le Silacious Crumb. | ||
| He's much more handsome than that. | ||
| But he does metaphysically sit in the lap of the Democratic Party. | ||
| It's kind of the job of the hut system. | ||
| Actually, I look more like Le Silacious Crumb than he does because I'm more handsome. | ||
| But we've got the Krasenstein cast, K-R-A-S-S-E-N cast.com. | ||
| Find him on X everywhere else. | ||
| Brian, we had a good discussion with Mario DeFall two days ago, and I admitted out of the gates. | ||
| And you actually nailed me, which I'll be honest, usually what you're saying, I'd find it not be accurate or twisted. | ||
| I said, they said I had blurry video. | ||
| They said he was there. | ||
| He pulled a gun and that they shot him. | ||
| And then when we see in a day later, released the lady that shot up close video, clearly that's not what happened. | ||
| He had a gun in his back. | ||
| They pulled it out. | ||
| They panicked. | ||
| They shot him. | ||
| I think you agree it's an accident. | ||
| I gave that to you. | ||
| That said, sending all these people out, saying they're Nazis, saying Nuremberg trials, saying we're going to hunt you down. | ||
| The temperature all turned up. | ||
| It's a dangerous situation. | ||
| Now Mayor Fry meeting with Homan yesterday, now he says, I'm not going to help with any federal enforcement. | ||
| I guess that includes child molesters, bank robbers, murderers. | ||
| This is a big problem. | ||
| And I've got all these crazy clips. | ||
| So I'll give you the floor because I just spent a few minutes here being silly. | ||
| But how do you quantify this? | ||
| What do you think is happening? | ||
| Where do you think this is going? | ||
| I mean, did Trump evacuate? | ||
| Did Trump retreat? | ||
| Or is he really recalibrating? | ||
| How big is this, Brian Kravenstein? | ||
| Yeah, I think that the blowback that he got even from a lot of Republicans has forced him to retreat. | ||
| And I know some people on the right are upset about this because they see this as a retreat. | ||
| I don't think he has much of a choice. | ||
| You have calls from Republicans in the Senate calling for Noam to be impeached or resign at least. | ||
| So he's kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place. | ||
| He wants to go forward and he can't because it's unpopular. | ||
| And Trump is about popularity. | ||
| I think he sees that this is unpopular. | ||
| His numbers on immigration have dropped, I think, 20 points in the last like four months. | ||
| So this is where he's at right now. | ||
| And I think he's relenting. | ||
| I think he's going to pull back. | ||
| At least that's what I hope. | ||
| Well, yeah, he says he's recalibrating, but let me ask you this question. | ||
| What I've got, what I was told two days ago, now it's confirmed, they're going to now go back to the original thing that Homan wanted for just people with bank robberies, child molesters, stuff like that. | ||
| Are you for ICE when there's warrants out or people are convicted criminals to be arrested? | ||
| Yeah, I think myself and I think most Democrats are fine with bank robbers, rapists, murderers, child abusers, them being apprehended, arrested, and either deported or locked away. | ||
| I think what most Democrats are pissed off about is that he's chasing after families, many of them that have been here for a decade, sometimes more, and putting fear in the lives of so many people. | ||
| Like I said with a Mario interview, I was in Minneapolis about a week ago, and half of the attendants of the public schools are just missing. | ||
| Many of the restaurants are shut down. | ||
| And it's both American citizens as well as immigrants who are kind of hiding in the shadows because they don't know what's going to happen. | ||
| But when we hear they're arresting U.S. citizens, the cases I've seen, it's when they get violent or something. | ||
| I mean, I know Trump did propose maybe we'll ship citizens to El Salvador and say that's totally unconstitutional, but I haven't seen that actually happen. | ||
| I mean, in real function, I mean, this idea that they're disappearing U.S. citizens. | ||
| Well, no, so I'm not saying that any American citizens are actually being deported, but they're detaining them. | ||
| They're breaking into homes. | ||
| They're going after people that are, you know, they're American citizens that haven't committed a crime. | ||
| So I think that's going to make people fearful. | ||
| They have, there's green card holders that have been deported, had their green cards taken away. | ||
| So it's just a whole gamut, right? | ||
| Whether you're an immigrant, whether you're a legal or undocumented immigrant, whether you're an American citizen, especially if you have brown skin, those people are more fearful and they're not showing up at school. | ||
| They're not showing up at work in Minneapolis. | ||
| Well, Brian, you sound reasonable here, but if I tune into what Democrat politicians are saying, like Philly's Soros DA, Larry Krasner, calls ICE agents want to be Nazis, threatens to hunt them down. | ||
| He's saying in the future tense, but when you say this, you, but the Democrats do, and they say it's all illegal, none of it's constitutional. | ||
| The public believes that. | ||
| And we just had another helicopter shot at in Arizona. | ||
| They shot the person. | ||
| I mean, there are attacks against ICE happening. | ||
| Here is the DA of Philly. | ||
| We had the sheriff two weeks ago say, we're coming for you. | ||
| I mean, this is very insinuary here in this. | ||
| This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis. | ||
| That's what they are. | ||
| In a country of 350 million, we outnumber them. | ||
| If we have to hunt you down, the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities. | ||
| We will find you. | ||
| We will achieve justice. | ||
| Okay, so that's extremely insinuary. | ||
| And you've got the Lincoln Project saying we want to hang Stephen Miller. | ||
| I mean, all I'm saying is the violent rhetoric I'm seeing out of the left is way crazier than anything I've seen with the right. | ||
| And I don't want a confrontation. | ||
| How do you respond to that? | ||
| So it's like, I'm against, you know, that rhetoric. | ||
| Although, I mean, Republicans did say they wanted to hang Mike Pence on January 6th. | ||
| So, I mean, you can't say that they're not all city blame for some of this horrible rhetoric. | ||
| I mean, a few people. | ||
| I didn't say that. | ||
| No, no, I'm not saying you did. | ||
| I think what Krasner was implying there was that if ICE agents are breaking the law, if they're doing things that are illegal and they think they're immune, that they're not going to be immune when the next administration comes in, right? | ||
| Like Trump's the only president for three years. | ||
| He can't hold back this evidence from state authorities forever. | ||
| It's going to eventually be released. | ||
| And eventually, if ICE does something illegally in Pennsylvania in that case, then they're going to go after that. | ||
| They're going to go after them even if the federal government doesn't go after them. | ||
| Okay, so your brother, your twin brother, though, let's put the tweet up there. | ||
| This is great. | ||
| Philly D.A. Larry Krasner vows to hunt down ICE agents who are breaking the law like Germany did. | ||
| So the implication is it's all illegal. | ||
| We're not saying that they haven't broke the law. | ||
| Sometimes any cops are going to do that. | ||
| The implication is what we hear, like, don't follow illegal orders. | ||
| Well, what are the illegal orders? | ||
| Well, we can't tell you. | ||
| Now, oh, they're all Nazis. | ||
| Oh, go get them. | ||
| This is extremely insinuating. | ||
| So you don't agree with your brother? | ||
| Well, I don't think that saying ICE is trying to be Nazis is probably the best way to go about it. | ||
| But I do agree in that I think it's right for states to hunt, if you want to call it hunt them down. | ||
| I think it's right for states to go after ICE agents who break the law if it's happening in their state. | ||
| And I would argue that what happened in Minneapolis with Alex Predty was likely against the law. | ||
| Well, I don't know if you studied the law. | ||
| You're a pretty smart guy. | ||
| It's called a justified shoot. | ||
| It doesn't mean the word like we think of justified. | ||
| It's different law. | ||
| It means it was good or we want it to happen. | ||
| But it means that they believe they were threatened. | ||
| And Trump's in a lot of trouble. | ||
| Look at these clips in a moment for saying, hey, you don't need to bring guns to protest. | ||
| You better watch out. | ||
| He's not saying, and I expect him to clarify this. | ||
| He's been pro-gun acts legislation, that when you bring a gun to one of these things and it's all out of control, it escalates the whole situation. | ||
| But regardless, I mean, I don't think he deserved to die. | ||
| I don't think he was a threat. | ||
| I don't think he pulled a gun. | ||
| But the one guy pulls the gun and says, gun, gun, gun. | ||
| So that makes them go back. | ||
| Then one of them drops a bear spray, a clip bounces out, other stuff, and they jump the gun and killed him. | ||
| But the difference is under law, it is not a conscious homicide. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Well, yeah. | ||
| I mean, I don't know if I'd say it is a homicide or a murder. | ||
| I mean, I guess some people could argue that, but I would say there's definitely a case for, I mean, we don't have all that. | ||
| Unintentional homicide. | ||
| Yeah, like involuntary manslaughter or voluntary manslaughter. | ||
| I think that there would, from what I've seen, there could definitely be a case for either of those. | ||
| My point is, long before these people got killed in Minnesota the last four weeks, two people dead, I can play hours of footage. | ||
| We're going to kill you like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| We're going to murder you. | ||
| Kilf, kill, kilf, kill, kill ice, screaming, spitting, ramming their car, shooting at them. | ||
| I mean, I was surprised this didn't happen earlier. | ||
| Well, I mean, like both sides, right? | ||
| You see this with both sides. | ||
| You see far extremists on the right and on the left. | ||
| Violent calls, violence. | ||
| It happens on both sides. | ||
| But you can't allow, you know, a handful of bad people to define an entire ideology. | ||
| Like if a few people on the left say some horrible things about Charlie Kirk, then that doesn't represent what everybody's saying or thinking. | ||
| And the same thing for the right. | ||
| What do you make of the mayor Fry there in Minneapolis saying they're not going to be involved in any federal enforcement, period? | ||
| I think it's their right. | ||
| I think the city and the state, it's their right to hold back on that. | ||
| They only have a certain number of police officers. | ||
| They need to use those police in ways that they think are the most efficient for the city and for the state. | ||
| Fry said he doesn't believe that chasing down families who are contributing to this city will be efficient for their police when the police should be able to do it. | ||
| Homan told him, we'll just go after people with criminal records outside of being here criminally illegally. | ||
| And they acted like they do it in the meeting and then didn't. | ||
| So they have a convicted home invader, let's say, or child molester, a lot of more, the ones they're holding. | ||
| They're saying we're not going to turn those over to you. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Well, turn them over. | ||
| So you're saying if they're already locked up in prison, turn them over? | ||
| Also, when they get release. | ||
| Well, after they serve their time, I mean, is it they're not, are they, if they're being released, then society deems they're not a threat anymore. | ||
| So I mean, I think there's better, more accurate things that more. | ||
| See, they're already here illegally, and then you guys go, oh, well, that's not really illegal. | ||
| But then they're committing crime. | ||
| Don't we want to get any legal out that's already committed crimes? | ||
| That makes perfect sense. | ||
| That's constitutional. | ||
| I would go after the people who have committed crimes and have not been convicted of those crimes yet and have not are not serving time or have not served their time. | ||
| I would say that somebody is charged who's an illegal you ship them out. | ||
| Not have they been convicted. | ||
| I would agree. | ||
| I would agree that once a convicted, undocumented immigrant serves their time, that it should be reported to the state and they should cooperate. | ||
| Now, everything I've seen shows that Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota, they are reporting any individuals they release from prison who are undocumented. | ||
| It's the law and there's no indication that they're not doing that. | ||
| Brian, I can pull the clips up. | ||
| They're all over the country. | ||
| They have to stake out the prisons and jails to get these people. | ||
| They're not giving them to them. | ||
| I mean, some blue cities are Austin is. | ||
| I'm talking to the Sheriff's Department, people that work in the jail. | ||
| They are, it wasn't happening under Biden. | ||
| It started a year ago under Trump. | ||
| They have busloads every morning to get taken out. | ||
| That wasn't happening for four years. | ||
| Well, they are required to turn over lists of the individuals who are undocumented who are being released from state prisons. | ||
| Now, are they handing them over saying, here, I'm going to hand over this person? | ||
| But the federal government is able to know who is going to be released at what time and what day when they're an undocumented immigrant. | ||
| And there's no indication that Minnesota is holding that back. | ||
| I don't even think the federal government or Trump or anybody has said that. | ||
| No, I mean, Homan and all of them have said it at nausea many times. | ||
| They're not told. | ||
| No, I think the issue, I believe, is that Homan and DHS, they're angry that the state of Minnesota won't turn over or allow ICE and DHS into the prisons so that they could then take those prisoners and deport them. | ||
| Minnesota isn't allowing that. | ||
| That's, I believe, what that's true too. | ||
| But I mean, I think both are true. | ||
| Here's a clip of Rick Wilson of the Democrat Party fake Republican group, the neocons. | ||
| And here he is, the Lincoln Project, calling for the execution of Stephen Miller. | ||
| I want to hear your take on this. | ||
| When Stephen Miller goes out and calls a guy who was by every account so far, who never had a never had a legal problem, had a concealed carry permit, had a gun permit in Minnesota. | ||
| He was a nurse. | ||
| He was nice to his neighbors. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| Stephen Miller went out and called him a domestic terrorist, claiming he was planning to assassinate those ICE agents. | ||
| You know, I almost tweeted this today, and I know I get canceled for saying this. | ||
| I know I'm going to get in trouble. | ||
| I want Stephen Miller to be the number one in the Nuremberg trials when this is done. | ||
| When this is done, I want Stephen Miller to be the first one who is tried and convicted and fucking bangles. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| I want him to be brought before a court of law because he is the sole executive that runs all this DHS ICE stuff. | ||
| The ISTU. | ||
| What happens to the so we've got people saying we're going to hunt you down, you know, DAs, you name it, you're Nazis, you're guilty. | ||
| You've got, oh, once we get control, we're going to hang you, Stephen Miller. | ||
| I mean, the rhetoric is just 10 times anything I ever saw Republicans. | ||
| And when I see Republicans engaging in violent talk, I try to shut it down because that is the worst possible scenario in the powder keg we're in. | ||
| But I mean, Brian Krasnze, what do you say to that? | ||
| Did he say hang him there? | ||
| I didn't hear that, but maybe dangled from a rope. | ||
| So obviously, I don't support that. | ||
| I agree with everything he said before that point. | ||
| I agree that I think those administration officials who did break the law and obviously allow court to decide if that's the case, they should be put before trial. | ||
| I don't think a death penalty is the right, you know, the right penalty for anything that Stephen Miller has done. | ||
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Republicans And Violent Talk
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| But I do think that if he broke the law, he should pay the price. | ||
| But how is Stephen Miller breaking the law saying deport illegal aliens? | ||
| Well, I mean, the administration's breaking the law. | ||
| They've broken the law several times. | ||
| There's been two people that have been killed who likely would not have been killed if Stephen Miller's policies, he's the one who's controlling a lot of it. | ||
| That's like saying have a law that's drunk driving and some drunk drivers run. | ||
| So cops shake a drunk driver and they kill a family. | ||
| Now it's the law's fault. | ||
| Yeah, but the law doesn't indicate that a man who is unarmed should be shot 10 times. | ||
| The law doesn't state that a protester who's filming should be attacked by five different CVP officers, who jumped on top of him, hit him in the face with a gun, and then murdered him. | ||
| I mean, I don't want to say murder. | ||
| Well, just imagine you're out there being yelled at, screamed at, attacked. | ||
| There's a guy, you're wrestling, there's a gun, things are falling on the ground. | ||
| I mean, people call ICE cowards, the Border Patrol cowards. | ||
| I think it's the opposite. | ||
| They got to get psyched up to go in these situations. | ||
| I mean, this is a war zone. | ||
| I mean, I think that I don't want to speak for every ICE agent, right? | ||
| There's plenty of ICE agents who are good people that, you know, it's their job. | ||
| This is their career. | ||
| They're not going to resign because they rely on it, right? | ||
| But when you have five individuals who jumped on top of a man who was unarmed, well, he was armed at that one point, but then shot him 10 times. | ||
| I think that's a problem. | ||
| I don't think those ICE agents are ICE agents who should be continuing to have the job. | ||
| Well, I'll say that. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| No, no, go ahead. | ||
| I'll say this. | ||
| And I said this weeks ago, and I said it last week, even before this happened. | ||
| I said, you can't send in ICE agents like three, four, five at a time on these raids, and then they're all outnumbered. | ||
| What do you expect is going to happen? | ||
| And that's why I'm told that the Border Patrol chief is out because he was optimistic. | ||
| That's what Trump said. | ||
| I mean, yeah, what do you think is going to happen? | ||
| And so my issue here is that you need to expect this is going to go on and not just think it's all going to be peaches and cream. | ||
| And so my big concern is the left's now in Bolden is saying abolish ICE entirely. | ||
| Have no border enforcement. | ||
| Have no one deported. | ||
| You say no, you think criminals should be deported. | ||
| I agree with that. | ||
| But you're saying that, oh, most liberals don't have the view of that. | ||
| Well, the Democratic Party is saying they're going to block funding under the government shutdown over abolishing ICE. | ||
| Do you support abolishing ICE? | ||
| I don't support abolishing ICE, but I would support not funding them an additional $10 billion. | ||
| What are they getting? | ||
| Like 70 billion already, and now they want to get another 10 billion. | ||
| I think that's ridiculous. | ||
| That's money that could be used so much better by our government. | ||
| So, if they decide to shut the government down because they do want to withhold this funding, I think that number one, the American population would, the voter base would probably agree that this is a good idea. | ||
| Looking at the polls right now, do I want to see the government shut down? | ||
| No. | ||
| But if that's the only way to prevent another $10 billion from getting to this organization- No, you're right. | ||
| I thought it was 60 billion, but over how many years is that? | ||
| That is a lot of money. | ||
| And then 10 billion more. | ||
| I'm not sure how long that's, I don't know. | ||
| I don't have that off the top of my head. | ||
| But still, I mean, it's a lot of money, even if it was 10 years. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So looking at this, and we're going to break here in a few minutes. | ||
| I want to just, we're going to have a discussion here and we can have a debate too. | ||
| But, you know, I want to talk about Trump and the Second Amendment because I'm suddenly hearing from everybody how great the Second Amendment is for Democrats and how you use your Second Amendment to go out and go after ICE. | ||
| Well, that's not what the Second Amendment's for. | ||
| It's for self-defense and things like that. | ||
| And obviously, if there's a tyranny, well, I guess their argument is, well, this is a tyranny. | ||
| But my point is, is that Trump's like, well, don't bring a gun to a protest. | ||
| You're asking for it. | ||
| He's not trying to pass legislation to get rid of a concealed carrier. | ||
| He's been pro-gun, but I think he's saying what I've said, like, if I was going to violate demonstration like this, I'm not carrying a gun. | ||
| Now, I'm not a bonded private security to professional. | ||
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Trump's Gun Dilemma
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| Actually, I would, but I just know myself having a gun. | ||
| That just ups my danger level so much more. | ||
| So they're spinning this. | ||
| The left is as if Trump is now anti-gun to try to get his constituents to turn on him. | ||
| Do you think that's what Trump's doing? | ||
| No, I don't think he's trying to get his constituents to turn. | ||
| I think that he doesn't know what else you say. | ||
| He has to blame it on something. | ||
| So he's blaming it on Alex Predi and the fact that he had a gun. | ||
| What else is he going to say? | ||
| Like, there's no other way to shift the blame than to blame it on the gun. | ||
| Sure, but running around with a gun in your waist in the middle of melees is just, I mean, it's like playing in traffic. | ||
| I mean, I'm not saying Alex deserved to die. | ||
| I'm just saying Trump's point is just, you know, metaphoric, like, yeah, you don't want to do that. | ||
| I mean, it's like. | ||
| Well, did it become a melee because of what Alex did? | ||
| No, it became a melee because these five CBP officers started to apprehend him for what, filming? | ||
| Like, he went to the protests he was going to film and he was basically attacked by the ICE agents. | ||
| No, I mean, I agree when you watch the footage. | ||
| You just have to understand it's a war zone. | ||
| And I'm not defending it. | ||
| I'm just saying they didn't want this to happen. | ||
| This just shows how dangerous it is. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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Immediate Border Surge
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| I never saw the Democrats concerned when 20 million people came across the border, a million kids, half a million missing, babies being thrown over the wall. | ||
| I never saw any concern about that. | ||
| I never saw any concern for all the dead police officers and citizens and tens of thousands killed by legal aliens every year. | ||
| But now, just like George Floyd, oh, we have these two martyrs in Minneapolis, and I do care about these people. | ||
| I'm not happy. | ||
| I know, like, oh, good, kill liberals. | ||
| It's terrible, but I'm supposed to suddenly turn my emotions on and be so upset. | ||
| Well, it now turns out that Alex Predty's rib was broken in previous encounter with federal agents, and that he'd been a warrior out there. | ||
| Now he's in all these chats as one of the frontline guys in the signal deals. | ||
| And I'm not saying he deserves to die, but I'm saying he's going out and getting in the middle of these melees, which is a war. | ||
| And so you see what ends up happening, which I guarantee you, the ICE agents absolutely hate. | ||
| But here is Biden. | ||
| I was on Krabenstein, the Mario Default two days ago, and I mentioned this. | ||
| And I don't think Brian was aware of it because once I mentioned the clip, I went, oh, okay, okay. | ||
| He was like, oh, no, you know, they're talking about other stuff about amnesty. | ||
| No, Biden repeatedly said, when I win, I want you to immediately surge the border because you have a right to be here. | ||
| You're an asylum seeker. | ||
| Well, they open it up to everybody. | ||
| So you bring in all these people. | ||
| This all goes on. | ||
| And the left covers up the crimes they commit. | ||
| Don't deport them when they commit crimes. | ||
| And then, oh my God, two people are dead. | ||
| It's the end of the world. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| I would, in fact, make sure that there is, we immediately surge to the border. | ||
| All those people are seeking asylum. | ||
| They deserve to be heard. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| We're a nation that says, if you want to flee and you're fleeing oppression, you should come. | ||
| So, Brian, what do you say to that? | ||
| So he said, we immediately surge for the border. | ||
| I recommend we immediately surge for the border. | ||
| You can go back and listen to it. | ||
| What he meant was that he wants asylum seekers to come in, but we're going to surge the border and process these people and make sure that the asylum seekers get asylum and the other ones get turned away. | ||
| That's what that's what he said. | ||
| That was the, if you go back, he said, we know they've been seeing it like 90% accepted at all. | ||
| Let's play the clip again. | ||
| Don't try to gaslight this, Brian. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Surge to the border. | ||
| All those people are. | ||
| I would, in fact, make sure that there is, we immediately surge to the border. | ||
| All those people are seeking asylum. | ||
| They deserve to be heard. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| Stop there. | ||
| Stop there, Brian. | ||
| I think you're wrong here. | ||
| He said, we. | ||
| He said, we. | ||
| No, no, Steve. | ||
| Hold on, hold on. | ||
| Maybe I have the crew slow it down real slow for you. | ||
| He says, we surge the border. | ||
| Everyone's seeking asylum. | ||
| He means his NGOs. | ||
| You surge. | ||
| Play it again. | ||
| I would in fact make sure that there is, we immediately surge to the border. | ||
| All those people are seeking asylum. | ||
| They deserve to be heard. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| We're a nation that says if you want to flee and you're fleeing oppression, you should come. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| Let's slow it down even. | ||
| Let's slow it down even more. | ||
| I want to go very slow from Brian here. | ||
| Brian's smart, but I clearly heard we immediately surge all those that want asylum. | ||
| Meaning the NGOs they were running. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| I would in fact make sure that there is we immediately surge to the border. | ||
| All those people are seeking asylum. | ||
| They deserve to be heard. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| Who a nation says if you want to flee and you're freeing oppression, you should come. | ||
| Brian, you really, you really think that's your interpretation? | ||
| Yeah, I think he says we immediately surge the border, meaning border patrol, and then period, all those peak people seeking asylum. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| So he's you're you're combining it, right? | ||
| He's not saying we, why would he say we immediately surge to the border all those people? | ||
| How are we going to surge the border? | ||
| Did we just see somebody weeds with the illegal aliens, the NGOs, and the UN that built the facilities? | ||
| We, Biden's not an immigrant. | ||
| Biden's not an NGO. | ||
| Our neighbors. | ||
| Did they not have record-level illegals? | ||
| They'd have record-level asylum. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, no doubt we had a record-level of immigrants coming in, but that was after Title 42 expired. | ||
| And the backlog of immigrants. | ||
| For gaslighting, Brian, that is ridiculous. | ||
| I mean, what do you disagree with about that? | ||
| Why do we have the surge of millions of immigrants? | ||
| Because Obama first did it, saying if you bring a kid with you, you get in, even sell your kid. | ||
| So let me bring this up. | ||
| I could play countless videos. | ||
| I'm sure you've seen them, Brian, of people saying, use your Second Amendment, get ice, kill them, kill, kill, kill. | ||
| And I got like 10 clips today having played. | ||
| The second amendment means you have a right to kill. | ||
| No, it doesn't. | ||
| And then they get mad at Trump, who is a New Yorker, and his sons are pro-gun and hunting and get it all. | ||
| They're like way better than their dad. | ||
| But let's be honest, which military academy, he knows which end the bullet comes out. | ||
| He's a great golf player, but not a shooter. | ||
| Everybody even seen Trump shoot a gun? | ||
| No, he grew up in a high-rise building. | ||
| And we love him, but it's true. | ||
| He didn't just get in and run a tri-line. | ||
| His sons have gone native. | ||
| We get it. | ||
| But Trump responds saying, hey, you don't bring a gun. | ||
| You shouldn't be with a gun in public. | ||
| He means not you shouldn't. | ||
| It's the law. | ||
| He means that's coming up with federal agents in the middle of an operation. | ||
| That's dangerous. | ||
| You're asking for it. | ||
| That's my interpretation. | ||
| He should clarify that. | ||
| But now they got a lot of right-wingers back going, oh my God, you're coming for my guns. | ||
| We've got the Second Amendment strongest ever been, legislatively with Trump. | ||
| And, you know, that Alex, Alex, I've, Alex, I've watched your show for years, right? | ||
| Like, like, I disagree with you, but I have. | ||
| I've watched you speak for years. | ||
| What is one thing that you have, you know, one point you have made, one thing that you have warned about over the course of the last two decades? | ||
| Government overreach and that we must be armed because the government may be after us or will be after us. | ||
| This guy had a gun. | ||
| This guy had a gun and he was killed for it by the government. | ||
| Like, isn't that kind of ironic? | ||
| Isn't that like, isn't that counter to everything you've been for for the last two decades? | ||
| None. | ||
| Well, you're misrepresenting what I'm saying. | ||
| But in general, I get your point. | ||
| I think it's a fair point to ask that, but that's not what I'm saying. | ||
| I disagree with what Trump said. | ||
| I know where it comes from. | ||
| A guy that grew up in high-rise apartments, But who in action is pro-gun, pro-Second Amendment, in action? | ||
| But to him as a New Yorker, he's like, Yeah, you don't go around waving guns in front of cops. | ||
| You're kidding a second for that. | ||
| His point was, is that he's saying, you know, you shouldn't do that. | ||
| That escalates the situation. | ||
| It isn't a real policy thing. | ||
| Now, I am the guy that warned of a police state because 32 years ago, I got on air. | ||
| Within 30 years, I was on local radio at a top show. | ||
| I was dumb then. | ||
| I mean, I'm still dumb, but I'm kind of retarded as Sagrites was said. | ||
| I know I know nothing. | ||
| But I had military and police reach out to me and say we're being trained for gun confiscation to round up American citizens for martial law. | ||
| They gave me documents, videos. | ||
| I only knew about this because I was given it by Army intelligence at Fort Hood and the Marines out of, you know, Camp Lejeune or whatever. | ||
| I didn't even understand all of it at the time. | ||
| And they were being trained for a takeover of the country. | ||
| This isn't the feds doing a takeover of the country. | ||
| It's kicking illegals out the Democrats are using for congressional apportionment in the new census and for voting. | ||
| So if I saw any of that, I would be very, very concerned. | ||
| And I am with even Trump's rhetoric about this. | ||
| I know why he's doing it. | ||
| He doesn't think how dangerous it is for the base, but I do have concerns. | ||
| Yeah, but like what I said before yesterday on Mario's show is like, why are they here? | ||
| The ICE just killed two American citizens, white American citizens. | ||
| They're in a city that has, I think, 180 state has to be. | ||
| Why do you say white? | ||
| So whites out being the heroes, I wish they wouldn't have killed anybody, black or white. | ||
| Well, but what sparked this was the Somali fraud, right? | ||
| Like that's why they came here. | ||
| But like I told you, 90, I think it's 98% of the Somalis living in the state of Minnesota are in fact American citizens. | ||
| Well, then why aren't they schools empty if they're if they're because they're believing the Nazis are coming to kill them? | ||
| Well, the schools are empty because they're fearful, right? | ||
| Like ICE just surged 3,000 people to Minneapolis and, well, Minnesota because of Somalis. | ||
| So of course, Somalis are going to be fearful of why ICE is going to be there. | ||
| And they're not going to send their kids to school. | ||
| Ryan, let me ask you this. | ||
| Let me ask you this. | ||
| You already agree there should be federal law enforcement and border control and stuff like that. | ||
| The average Democrat says no. | ||
| They want to abolish ICE. | ||
| My point is, do you not see the rhetoric of the Democrats adding to all of this hysteria? | ||
| Because I'm the one telling the White House last week on air and personally, you need to pull back. | ||
| This is a setup. | ||
| You need to stop sending them out to just arrest people that are just here illegally up front. | ||
| You can do that regulatorily, cut their bank accounts off. | ||
| You're being set up. | ||
| So I do think it's very stupid the way this has been done. | ||
| That said, though, this is not some sophisticated Gestapo takeover. | ||
| What would you have said if Biden sent federal, I don't want to say troops, but federal agents into a conservative town and they ended up shooting two people, both of them unarmed. | ||
| Would you not likely have some pretty intense rhetoric? | ||
| Probably. | ||
| I knew Randy Weaver, who was totally innocent, and they set him up, killed his wife and kid in front of him. | ||
| And I covered Waco about, you know, that's where it happened. | ||
| I got on here about a year after. | ||
| I covered Waco. | ||
| But those are two different issues because those are the, here's the thing. | ||
| Walls sent out the National Guard during COVID to shoot people with rubber bullets standing in their doorways for leaving their houses. | ||
| And I was against that then. | ||
| And if a Republican was shooting people with rubber bullets, have you seen that footage? | ||
| It wasn't people leaving their houses. | ||
| What were they doing? | ||
| No, there wasn't a lot of people walking out. | ||
| No, no, they're on the front porch. | ||
| I don't, I haven't seen that now. | ||
| Cue it up. | ||
| I got hours of it. | ||
| The point was, Walls shoots people with rubber bullets for being on their porches, but then says, you saw the study, Black Lives Matter marches help COVID, but nobody else can leave their house. | ||
| Remember those studies? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I mean, I remember the protest of Black Lives Matter. | ||
| And they said that protesting Black Lives Matter was good for COVID, but anybody else leaving their house was evil. | ||
| They didn't say that. | ||
| They didn't say that. | ||
| Okay, okay. | ||
| Let's stop right here. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Guys, type in study shows. | ||
| Black Lives Matter marches, good for COVID. | ||
| But here, let's show you some footage of National Guard under Walls' command shooting people in the face with rubber bullets here in his play. | ||
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Look at this. | |
| They just keep coming. | ||
| Get your health down. | ||
| Light him up! | ||
| So I saw them burning down churches, whether white or black. | ||
| If I saw them shooting people in the face and crotch, I'd be against it. | ||
| I see them trying to go out and get illegals and criminals and outnumbered 100 to 1. | ||
| And I just am like, yeah, there's going to be a disaster. | ||
| I said, you shouldn't do this because they're outnumbered. | ||
| But I mean, what do you say to that, Brian? | ||
| I haven't seen that video before. | ||
| If it's legitimate, I'm against it. | ||
| I just don't want to speak to it because I've never seen it before. | ||
| Well, I can show you a lot more. | ||
| I mean, you know, the governor said he ordered the National Guard to stand down during the summer of rage. | ||
| His wife said she opened the window to smell the burning tower. | ||
| She left it as they burned down their own neighborhoods. | ||
| And then literally right around that same time, they're attacking people that leave their houses. | ||
| Well, yeah, I mean, I wasn't one of the people who thought that everybody had to, you know, stay in their home during COVID. | ||
| I thought that it was probably a good thing to not get out in crowds. | ||
| But I mean, you can do the same thing, right? | ||
| Like you're speaking out against that. | ||
| Then you should also be speaking out against what's happening with ICE, right? | ||
| So I mean, it goes both ways. | ||
| I said months ago and intensely for two weeks since this lady got killed, three weeks, you cannot send on average four people out to do an arrest in the middle of this. | ||
| You have to stop. | ||
| You have to either give them more forces or you got to stop. | ||
| So I knew this. | ||
| I've been predicting this. | ||
| Isn't the problem the fact that you had a couple people and in a small section of Minneapolis, you had Alex, you had this woman and one other person, and you had six CBP officers surround them, pepper spray them for no reason, and then jump on top of them. | ||
| Like what happened? | ||
| I don't know what happened five minutes before they said it's going to come out in court. | ||
| You know, he had he supposedly had his rib broken in a confrontation a week before. | ||
| Did you know that? | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| Let's talk about that. | ||
| So if he had his rib broken a week before, and so apparently, according to reports, he said that he feared for his life when he was attacked by the officers. | ||
| Isn't that a problem for CBP? | ||
| He wasn't charged with a crime. | ||
| So what did he do to deserve his rib to be broken? | ||
| If he did something to deserve his rib to be broken, there would be a court record of a charge, right? | ||
| Let me ask you a question, Brian. | ||
| I'll use this as an analogy because I've read a lot of actual history. | ||
| It's kind of a composite rules that happen. | ||
| Have you ever seen True Grit? | ||
| No. | ||
| The John Wayman or the update with the bridges. | ||
| You'd never seen that. | ||
| Didn't see it. | ||
| Well, imagine the type of guys in the old days they'd send out as federal marshals to get bad guys. | ||
| Those are nice people. | ||
| Those are like really friendly people, nice people. | ||
| No. | ||
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| Yeah, so these are veterans and they're saying that I'm trained. | ||
| I've looked at it. | ||
| No, they're veterans and police, but usually both. | ||
| And they're usually veterans. | ||
| One guy got dragged 300 feet. | ||
| stitches all over his body, the guy that killed the lady when the footage shows she hit him with the car. | ||
| You can say, okay, it was not justified, whatever. | ||
| The point is, going out when you got federal agents that have been given a Herculean job and ramming them and getting in their face and screaming at them, it's not very smart. | ||
| That's all I'm saying. | ||
| Well, yeah. | ||
| What do you think in history, government's hired to do tough jobs? | ||
| These are not cupcakes. | ||
| And the point is, it's like when they had Black Lives Matter with it in 1847, stopped the off-duty sergeant and point a gun and say, get out of the car. | ||
| He killed him because he's a heavily decorated Afghan vet with PTSD. | ||
| You just run around aiming guns at people, especially veterans, how dangerous that is. | ||
| Yeah, but you're blaming the people who are protesting against the government who were killed. | ||
| Protesting in front of a federal building or attacking the hotel like they do. | ||
| They're out in the middle of operations in their face. | ||
| Yeah, but this is so not Alex Jones. | ||
| Like this, this right here isn't Alex Jones. | ||
| You're arguing in favor of the government killing people. | ||
| Brian, I'm going to explain to somebody real quick. | ||
| Like 1999, Alex Jones would be yelling at you right now. | ||
| No, you guys keep doing that as a cheap trick. | ||
| I've actually studied politics, world history, U.S. politics, U.S. threat posture, all of it. | ||
| If you have the government officially training for national gun confiscation and the Delta Force training to take over governors that don't submit during martial law, and I got that from the Delta Force, and Delta Force training to set up real liberal protesters at the World Trade Organization meeting in 99, they didn't like that. | ||
| They're the ones who gave me the information. | ||
| When you have Delta Force murdering the people of Waco, I was given that by the military and police because they were being given a mission that was unconstitutional. | ||
| That's to take over government, install martial law. | ||
| If Trump tries that, I'm not for it. | ||
| Going out with warrants or court orders to arrest bank robbers and child molesters, and these are agents up, you know, 101 outnumbered. | ||
| They're not creating martial law. | ||
| They're out grabbing people that are here illegally. | ||
| Now, you can say, oh, it could be the nicer or whatever. | ||
| Those are two different apples and oranges things. | ||
| Yeah, but good wasn't here illegally. | ||
| Neither was Predty, right? | ||
| But they went and stuck themselves. | ||
| They went and stuck themselves in the middle of operations. | ||
| They're protesting. | ||
| They're filming. | ||
| They're filming the government to make sure the government isn't doing something that's illegal. | ||
| I've been to plenty of government raids and stuff. | ||
| I sit back, the cops say, get over there. | ||
| I shoot from that position. | ||
| I don't, when they're raiding a house of drug dealers, I don't run into the middle of the SWAT team, but I get killed. | ||
| Nobody was being shot. | ||
| They were just filming them chasing after a kid or something. | ||
| It was like the first time Alex Predty was attacking. | ||
| F you, we're going to kill you. | ||
| You can hear it on the tape. | ||
| F you, F your family. | ||
| Have you seen the rhetoric come out of people? | ||
| But we don't have any evidence that Freddy said that. | ||
| Renee. | ||
| Here's my deal, Brian. | ||
| Your points are well taken. | ||
| It is good to have an anti-police aid instinct. | ||
| It is good to have an anti-authoritarian instinct. | ||
| And I have it. | ||
| I see ISIS outnumbered. | ||
| I see the Republican crisis. | ||
| I see an invasion of third world populations. | ||
| I see the Cloud and Pivot replacement migration operation. | ||
| And so I overall, like with Kennedy and what he's doing, see what Trump is doing as at least an attempt at good. | ||
| And that's why I get the benefit of the doubt. | ||
| I agree they got on TV and lied, and I believed them and said he pulled a gun and did all this. | ||
| I couldn't tell the early footage, you got it right. | ||
| I was like, yeah, I admitted it. | ||
| I said, yeah, it's bullshit. | ||
| Even Trump has said that. | ||
| So I get some of your points. | ||
| I'm just saying the left opened the border, created the crisis. | ||
| And I mean, are you denying Democrats want illegal aliens to vote? | ||
| Because they do. | ||
| If that was the case, then why did Obama deport so many people? | ||
| Was he counterproductive to himself? | ||
| No, he said, I'd like to change it, but I had to follow the law. | ||
| He got the laws changed. | ||
| Wait, what? | ||
| But if Obama was so interested in having illegals vote, then why did he deport more illegals than Trump has? | ||
| So why is Trump bad deporting illegals? | ||
| Why is Trump bad? | ||
| I'm not against him deporting undocumented immigrants. | ||
| I'm against him deporting. | ||
| Well, the Democrat Party says they're going to hold up the government, have a shutdown, and have no ICE and no deportations. | ||
| No, the Democratic Party is considering holding back $10 billion in additional funding to, I think, the $70 billion that ICE and the Border Patrol already got, which is an unprecedented amount. | ||
| Because of these killings. | ||
| Let me know what he says. | ||
| Do you ever feel for all people raped and murdered by illegals? | ||
| I wish the left would humanize these people killed. | ||
| Yeah, but like, that's just such a ridiculous argument, though, because undocumented immigrants commit fewer murders and violent crimes than we do. | ||
| So if you have more statistics, you're going to have a lower murder rate, a lower rape rate. | ||
| That's actually not true. | ||
| I disagree with that. | ||
| Something like 80% of the rapes in Europe are Muslim migrants here. | ||
| We're not Europe. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| The illegals commit way. | ||
| Have you seen how they list most attackers as white that aren't? | ||
| But they're still, they're not. | ||
| But you do know the FBI. | ||
| The FBI five years ago. | ||
| Stop listing all the crime rates of the major cities, right? | ||
| You know that, right? | ||
| There was a gap, and that gap has been made up. | ||
| We have the data now. | ||
| By the way, what is this footage we're just seeing? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, look at these people just, like, why are they attacking people that are just arresting criminals? | ||
| Like, why are, Brian, let me ask you this. | ||
| Why do they act like an ICE agent is Satan incarnate? | ||
| Well, I mean, there's so many videos of people who were, you know, old women being attacked by ICE agents or people, American citizens who say, hey, I'm an American citizen. | ||
| What are you doing? | ||
| They're getting pulled out of their car. | ||
| There's people like the video you just showed. | ||
| There's videos of those types of people who didn't commit any heinous crimes, being pulled out of their car, beaten, being arrested, detained for no reason. | ||
| And many of these aren't even undocumented immigrants. | ||
| But you get my point that when your country gets flooded and all these other countries have borders with tens of millions of people, it's going to create a crisis. | ||
| And Trump is only trying to respond to that crisis. | ||
| I don't think it's a crisis. | ||
| Would I like the borders to be slightly more secure than they have been? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| But if you go back 150 years, immigration has been the lifeblood of this country. | ||
| We aren't overpopulated. | ||
| We have plenty of room. | ||
| These people are contributing to society. | ||
| They're doing jobs that most Americans don't want to do, nor will they do. | ||
| I don't see it as an urgent issue. | ||
| It's not an emergency to me. | ||
| Well, here's my deal. | ||
| Liberals can always sound smart and good and reasonable. | ||
| You're willing to come on a debate, so you've got courage and your heads above the rest. | ||
| But look at Canada where they're now euthanizing people that don't want to be euthanized. | ||
| Look at the transgender surgeries taking kids away from parents because their 10-year-old says, I'm really a girl. | ||
| I mean, it's like the left, even Bill Maher talks about it, is doing all these things that are anti-human. | ||
| Humanity is rejecting it. | ||
| And so you can't blame me if I just want Trump to try to fix it. | ||
| Well, I think a lot of those things are embellishments, taking out of context what's actually happening. | ||
| And I think that's probably one of the problems we have in this country. | ||
| And that's what a lot of the division is about is people, I'd say on both sides, embellish things. | ||
| I would say the right does it a lot more, though. | ||
| All right, Brian, you've given us a lot of time. | ||
| I want to give you some final comments. | ||
| Do five more minutes with us. | ||
| Then we got our guest on from Canada dealing with the MAID situation. | ||
| Government forced euthanasia. | ||
| It is insane, folks. | ||
| They are literally killing old people, children, you name it. | ||
| On the state becomes the ward, and it's so liberal. | ||
| It's so trendy. | ||
| Hour number four straight ahead. | ||
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| There is a disturbance in the force. | ||
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| I sense unauthorized viewing. | ||
| If they are watching what I think they're watching, there will be hell today. | ||
| You are watching Alex Jones on the desk, Dogs. | ||
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| Lord Vader, it's not what it looks like. | ||
| Dew is here. | ||
| I must find him before it's too light! | ||
| This place holds many secrets, and I am here to uncover them. | ||
| No way, I'm not getting involved with that. | ||
| I feel the power surging through me. | ||
| The force is stronger than ever. | ||
| Yes, Rob, yes. | ||
| This is the ultimate power! | ||
| Your body rises! | ||
| You can take our lives, but you'll never take our freedom. | ||
| What we are looking at is good and evil, right and wrong. | ||
| People above you that are inviting you into their new world order, they're slaves. | ||
| They've sold out to us. | ||
| They're blind or they're cowards. | ||
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| Like Patrick Henry says, forget you are our brethren. | ||
| Go from us in peace. | ||
| Crouch down and lick the hand that steals you. | ||
| Let your team sit lightly upon you. | ||
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Very Unfortunate Incident
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| One number that's bad, can you tell? | ||
| Is there one number that's bad? | ||
| There's not one. | ||
| Do you agree with the assessment from some of your own officials that Alex Predty is a domestic terrorist or an assassin? | ||
| Well, I haven't heard that, but certainly he shouldn't have been carrying a gun. | ||
| But all of, hey, look, bottom line, everybody in this room, we view that as a very unfortunate incident, okay? | ||
| Everyone, unless you're a stupid person. | ||
| Very, very unfortunate incident. | ||
| I don't like that he had a gun. | ||
| I don't like that he had two fully loaded magazines. | ||
| That's a lot of bad stuff. | ||
| And despite that, I say that's a very unfortunate. | ||
| Sir, was Mr. Preddy acting as an assassin? | ||
| Do you think he was acting as an assassin in Minneapolis? | ||
| Who is that? | ||
| Mr. Predty, your deputy chief of staff said that. | ||
| You don't think so? | ||
| I think I'm saying he's named. | ||
| With that being said, you know, he can't have guns. | ||
| He can't walk in with guns. | ||
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What about the Second Amendment? | |
| Listen, he can't walk in with guns. | ||
| You can't do that. | ||
| But it's just a very unfortunate incident. | ||
| What about the Second Amendment, sir? | ||
| Yeah, so I'm not going to lie for the Trump administration. | ||
| I'm yet to take it from the woodshed. | ||
| I'm going to do that when we come back on the Iran situation. | ||
| And Brian did nail it to his credit when I was on two days ago with him. | ||
| He said, no, I'll give you credit. | ||
| You just came on and admitted that he didn't pull a gun and it's wrong. | ||
| You believe them. | ||
| And it's true because the footage was all blurry and they said, oh, he pulled a gun. | ||
| And so I said, well, then we saw some stuff. | ||
| He couldn't tell what it was. | ||
| And then we saw the HD. | ||
| It wasn't. | ||
| That was really dumb of Noam and them to come out. | ||
| Even Trump stopped backing that. | ||
| So that is a problem, Brian. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I think today you had Noam come out and say that everything she did and said was what Trump wanted her to do and say and Miller wanted her to do and say. | ||
| So I mean, now is Trump going to go against what she said? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't think we're going to have her on very much longer. | ||
| I think that it's a very real possibility. | ||
| Yeah, so now they're pointing fingers at each other. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And when that happens, Trump wins. | ||
| So I think it's very possible that she won't be around too much longer. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| Well, in closing, what else you want to add? | ||
| I appreciate you having the courage to come on. | ||
| No, I mean, I think the conversation is important. | ||
| I know we disagree a lot about everything, but I think it's good to have these conversations, get crossover audiences so that we can have different people hear different viewpoints. | ||
| So, I mean, that's really all. | ||
| So, what do you predict happens in the midterms? | ||
| I think Democrats are going to, it's going to be a pretty large blue wave. | ||
| I think that Democrats will definitely win the House, the Senate. | ||
| I mean, that could go either way. | ||
| I'd say it's probably slightly favoring Republicans right now. | ||
| But if things continue the way they are, I think Democrats could have a chance there as well. | ||
| What do you think ICE is going to do? | ||
| Do you think Trump is really pulling back or not? | ||
| Judging from his post about his conversations with Walls, I think that he's trying to figure out a way to pull back that doesn't make him look weak. | ||
| And I think that the best way to do that right now is to just slowly pull back. | ||
| And hopefully that's what happens. | ||
| I think he'll do it and then he'll probably try and create a narrative that, oh, we arrested a bunch of people. | ||
| We got a bunch of people out of Minneapolis, out of Minnesota. | ||
| It was a successful mission. | ||
| And now we're going to move on. | ||
| And I bet that happens sometime in the next few weeks. | ||
| All right, Brian Krafenstein, thank you. | ||
| People can follow you on X. Thanks for joining us. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| I got a bunch of news I'm going to hit. | ||
| And the murdering people in Canada, now euthanasia is forced euthanasia as we said it would become. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
| They brought the illegals in. | ||
| They created the crisis. | ||
| And when you get millions dead from fentanyl or tens of thousands dead from illegals, nobody cares. | ||
| They use these two deaths to hype it all up to the other world. | ||
| I still care about the people. | ||
| I'm going to say, you know, what I really think about it, her ramming him with a car, I think that was on their side. | ||
| This latest guy, not a good situation, but not premeditated. | ||
| But this country is literally fighting for its very survival, its very sovereignty right now. | ||
| And I think a lot of conservatives that are demanding just perfection from Trump are in the wrong world. | ||
| But at the same time, when we get bullshit from the administration, this guy's a terrorist, he's trying to kill him. | ||
| Don't tell us that. | ||
| The footage doesn't show it. | ||
| Just say it was a bad situation, a crisis, middle situation that's happened. | ||
| Don't be like the Democrats. | ||
| Don't lie. | ||
| Lies aren't good. | ||
| We'll be right back on the other side with massive news. | ||
| Straight ahead, stay with us. | ||
| All right. | ||
| The crew's been bringing me news the last three hours, and I dropped the ball a lot. | ||
| So as soon as I'm off here, I'm going to file reports. | ||
| The orim's coming up in an hour. | ||
| The FBI raided the Fulton County in Georgia with all that fraud. | ||
| We just got total insanity going down and so much more. | ||
| Kelsey Sharon, who is the leading voice in Canada, exposing the next level of euthanasia, which we always do. | ||
| The government claims they're the wards of children. | ||
| They kill the children. | ||
| California passed a law three years ago that anybody 12 and up decides their own medical care, decides what they want to do, decides transgenderism. | ||
| Well, now they can commit suicide. | ||
| Same thing in Canada. | ||
| Well, now in the last few days, Canada, woman euthanized against her will after requesting palliative care. | ||
| They're admitting it. | ||
| And then we've got more people in the last few days killed. | ||
| Man, 26 euthanized in Canada because he was diabetic and blind. | ||
| Canadian mom devastated ever since his diabetic blind son was euthanized under controversial law. | ||
| So now we're there. | ||
| What do you call euthanasia when the person doesn't want it? | ||
| You call it murder. | ||
| An absolutely huge deal. | ||
| Absolutely massive that this is going on. | ||
| And this is the culture of death. | ||
| So you can bitch about Trump, or he could have done this better. | ||
| I should have done that. | ||
| They're not trying to take your kids and cut their genitals off. | ||
| I got reports out of California where you take your kid to the doctor, they fill out the medical forms. | ||
| The parents aren't involved. | ||
| That's the state taking your kids. | ||
| This is the same global plan. | ||
| And it's a big, big, in fact, let's play that before we go to our guest. | ||
| Here's the clip. | ||
| A California, you look this up, it's all true. | ||
| California father says he can't schedule a daughter's appointment for his 12-year-old because the state rules granted minors medical autonomy. | ||
| And that's the law they passed with that pervert senator. | ||
| Did you know that as long as sex is anal, you can't make this up in California, that it's legal to have sex with a 12-year-old boy or girl as long as it's not vaginal because they don't want kids. | ||
| And so no charges raping children 12 or up. | ||
| And that goes into taking parental rights away. | ||
| And that's what Canada's done. | ||
| But these are seven, eight-year-old kids that the state says, oh, they're mentally ill. | ||
| We're the ward. | ||
| We're going to kill the kid. | ||
| And now it's old ladies. | ||
| California father says he can't even skip. | ||
| And this is true. | ||
| You look this up. | ||
| And in New Jersey, in California, on the birth certificate documents, they have dozens of different queer this double-spirited that. | ||
| The parents now choose, oh, this isn't a boy. | ||
| It's really a double-spirited or it's really bisexual. | ||
| I mean, this is sick beyond. | ||
| And I got another article I'll even get to. | ||
| I'll cover tomorrow. | ||
| Maybe I'll show you a special report. | ||
| Brave New World IVF company eugenics tool lets couples pick best baby, discard the rest. | ||
| They scoop hundreds of eggs out, artificially inseminate, get dozens of embryos. | ||
| Then the family, the mother and dad look at the babies and decide which one they want and the rest they're going to kill. | ||
| This is so dangerous, folks. | ||
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| You're not shopping for furniture here. | ||
| You're playing God. | ||
| And that's what this really all is about. | ||
| Here's that clip I mentioned. | ||
| We'll turn the baton over to Kelsey. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Cannot explain how ridiculous the state of California is. | ||
| My 12-year-old son, he needs to schedule an appointment himself to go see a doctor or a specialist because when you're 12 in this state, apparently you can make your own medical decisions. | ||
| We don't have access to his account with scripts. | ||
| He has to go in there and do everything. | ||
| This state is absolutely insane. | ||
| I should have known when I was working as a janitor in 2017 and I saw Time magazine in every single classroom with a man on the cover that was pregnant. | ||
| It was a woman with a beard. | ||
| And you were showing that around Time Magazine to all the kids from first grade through sixth grade. | ||
| So my state sucks. | ||
| It's gone loony, but also the weather's great. | ||
| The weather is great. | ||
| All right, Kelsey Sharon is on fire. | ||
| Kelsey Sharon on X. Kelsey Burns on X. Substack Kelsey Sharon. | ||
| And then on X, Kelsey Burns. | ||
| Kelsey, wow. | ||
| We knew it was already going on, but now it's out in the open. | ||
| You've got the floor for the next 48 minutes. | ||
| Then the war room today coming up. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| This is so scary. | ||
| This is really the death cold. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Thanks so much for having me back, guys. | ||
| I do really appreciate it. | ||
| It seems like after we were on the show in December, we woke a lot of people up. | ||
| And thank God that we did because now Americans are realizing that this is no longer just a Canada problem. | ||
| We're slipping into your states. | ||
| But I do want to start off with Keanu because that is a case right now that is going viral. | ||
| And so it should be. | ||
| This was a young man. | ||
| This was an individual who in no way, shape, or form should have been euthanized, but he is definitely our canary in the coal mine. | ||
| So let's get right into this one. | ||
| MAID has always been, for those who do not understand it, medical assistance in dying. | ||
| It has always been for the terminally ill only. | ||
| This started in 2016 during the Carter versus Canada case when it was challenged. | ||
| And what that did was open up the door to your doctor being able to kill you if you had a terminally ill only case. | ||
| That switched in 2021 when they allowed for track two. | ||
| That was the non-terminal, the individuals who had irremedial or grievous conditions that could be, you know, this wasn't necessarily a huge terminal cancer you're going to die from, but track two was saying that you had something so severe that you couldn't live with it any longer, but it wasn't actually going to cause the end of your life. | ||
| Now, the reason that's important to point out, Alex, is because most people right now are qualifying through track two because it is very easy to get access to, regardless of what the pro-death cults want to say. | ||
| Now, we know even the corrupt United Nations has stepped in and said that Canada should be repealing and rolling back track two because track two is so dangerous for the disabled, for the vulnerable, and for anybody who cannot get access to care. | ||
| The reason that's important to note is because Keanu was not an individual that was terminal. | ||
| Keanu was a 26-year-old young man, non-terminal, who was losing his eyesight due to diabetes and suffered from depression. | ||
| And there's something really important to note about Keanu that most people are not aware of. | ||
| There was a lot of concussions and head injuries in this young man's life. | ||
| At the age of, I believe it was 16, he has his first car accident, which then left him untreated with a concussion. | ||
| Following year, he had a snowboard accident with another concussion. | ||
| And repeatedly after that, he was jumped and hit his head again. | ||
| The reason that's important to note is because a lot of Keanu's symptoms all come from head injury, whether that's depression or the diabetes that he was already suffering with, which was something he could survive, also has issues with head injury, meaning instability and blood sugar. | ||
| He lived in public housing. | ||
| He was living on his own. | ||
| He was not terminal. | ||
| And he was even turned down by doctors in Ontario at Maid House, originally approved by them until his mother, Margaret, made so much noise and exposed this doctor for killing her or trying to kill her son. | ||
| And then they said, okay, sorry, Keanu, you no longer qualify. | ||
| The reason that this is important is because this young man had suicidal ideation going in and out of the hospital several times and saying that he wanted to end his life. | ||
| I just did a press conference this morning with his mother where she was talking about Dr. Tepper. | ||
| That was the original doctor who qualified him and had the actual conversation with him about death. | ||
| Now, this was not a conversation about trying to prevent death. | ||
| This was one where he was educating him on ways to find an assessor so that it would actually help him get through the system. | ||
| Now, once his mother became aware of this, he never got access to mental health support, post-concussion syndrome, or any of the other things that he should have been given, especially in a country who's supposed to have the best socialized health care. | ||
| He was actually left alone to manage all of these symptoms with his family. | ||
| Now, in 2025, so in December 30th, last year, The most prolific killer in the country, you guys have heard me talk about her in December. | ||
| Dr. Ellen Weeb at a Willow Clinic in Vancouver, who is known for taking out individuals who are on the edge of what the legality standard is. | ||
| She has been stopped before by several individuals, including myself and others, in getting court injunctions because she has qualified people to die over one Zoom session with never looking at Keanu's medical records, with never discussing his prior history. | ||
| But she took him for his word. | ||
| Keanu was functioning enough that he could have his own dogs. | ||
| He could list methodically everything that he was doing. | ||
| He was training. | ||
| He had travel plans, but none of that disqualified him from death. | ||
| And the reason this matters is because MAID assessors explicitly state that they do not challenge the subject of suffering. | ||
| Whether that's the fluctuation of hope is treated is completely irrelevant. | ||
| And depression is constantly laundered through physical diagnoses. | ||
| He was not dying. | ||
| He was struggling to survive in a system that had absolutely no room for him. | ||
| And it just agreed that he should disappear. | ||
| Now, he flew from another province. | ||
| This is important to note because America is doing this with non-residents in their own way of killing with track one patients and your 12 states in one jurisdiction who are euthanizing individuals. | ||
| Here's the difference. | ||
| He was able and healthy enough to fly from a different province all the way to the west coast of the country and go through and sit with an executor for his will. | ||
| And he stated very clearly he wanted the world to know his story. | ||
| He wanted the world to know who he was and he wanted people to understand. | ||
| Now, the reason that tells me he was in his not in his right mind is because he was continually going in and out of the ER asking for MAID. | ||
| And that is a problem because that is saying that suicidality was present and somehow they still allowed him to make these decisions. | ||
| Now, he is not the only case that has come forward of what we consider a non-compliant death. | ||
| And doctors and MAID assessors and the pro-death community will argue that he was a compliant death because they were able to fill out the paperwork properly. | ||
| But just because somebody knows how to work the system, Alex, does not mean that they are a compliant death. | ||
| And this young man right here should have been alive today. | ||
| But because of Ellen Web and her willingness to play with just outside the law and still has her license after admitting in my presence in Salt Spring Island that she has killed over 1,000 people alone and self-admittedly in the National Post in 2024, I believe it was, was 400 people. | ||
| Now, we should be paying attention to this, and Americans should really take note of this because with your 12 states and one jurisdiction that are euthanizing, you now have a 13th on the board that's coming forward, and that is New York. | ||
| So when you are looking at this, the reason this is important is because track one deaths are the foreseeable deaths. | ||
| That is the ones Americans are now doing to their individuals, and they are changing terminology so that they will qualify. | ||
| And a great example of that is a young girl in Colorado who suffered from anorexia. | ||
| She was not terminal. | ||
| She was not dying. | ||
| She was suffering from a mental health disorder that could have very easily been cured properly if given proper treatment. | ||
| But because she was young enough and doctors were coercive enough, she got a very sick doctor to come up with a new term that she coined, terminal anorexia. | ||
| And she was able to be qualified in Colorado under this. | ||
| And one of the reasons you should pay attention is because doctors are making things up nowadays in order to get them qualified. | ||
| And this is here what happened with Dr. Ellen Weeb and with the Keanu case. | ||
| And ironically, and this is important to point out too, Alex, a lot of the most prolific MAID killers in the country have a tendency to sit in a couple different provinces that are more liberalized. | ||
| British Columbia, the Fraser healthcare system, was a huge problem with Dr. Sean Young. | ||
| He's a nurse practitioner who killed my friend's mom, as well as Dr. Grace Park, who is in Frasier Healthcare, and Dr. Ellen Weeb, who is in Fraser Healthcare as well. | ||
| And in Ontario at Maid House, with Dr. Tepper, who originally qualified the young man, Keanu. | ||
| At the time, he was much younger and still at 26, has had his life taken because he was able to game the system and doctor shopped his way around. | ||
| The reason Americans need to care about the doctor shopping is because it is no different in our states as it is in yours. | ||
| And the reason that's important is if there's no residency requirement, you can doctor shop your way to find someone who will say yes to your death versus saying no, you don't qualify. | ||
| Let's look at your long-term care. | ||
| Now, again, Keanu is not the only one that we're concerned about right now. | ||
| There are several other individuals that have with the new MAID death review committee. | ||
| I've been just interviewed on the Kelsey Sharon perspective yesterday. | ||
| I just had Dr. Ramona Coelho on. | ||
| She's a family physician and she's also a member of the death review committee. | ||
| And there are several cases to go through here today with you guys where individuals should not have qualified to die. | ||
| And Keanu is just, just the tip of the iceberg, Alex. | ||
| So, yep, so let's go through some of these guys because I think it's really important for you to understand that this is not an isolated incident, not even at all. | ||
| This is just a mother who was willing to genuinely stand and come forward and say there is something much deeper. | ||
| So right off the bat, we've got a good case here to talk about. | ||
| A housebound, severely obese woman with comorbidities, just like you heard during COVID. | ||
| Comorbidities cause people to die, including depression. | ||
| And what do we got here? | ||
| She was left without care for years. | ||
| She requested MAID. | ||
| And when she was offered, she refused therapy. | ||
| She had a documented case where she was not able to reverse her conditions. | ||
| And MAID assessors actually determined that she met the criteria for track one. | ||
| Now, again, this is why it's important for Americas to pay attention to, because this woman was not terminally ill. | ||
| This woman was not dying in any way. | ||
| This woman was just severely unhealthy. | ||
| She was COVID. | ||
| She had comorbidities and she was severely obese. | ||
| And yet the Canadian government qualified her as an individual to have track one. | ||
| Now, track one on itself is also important because that is what the United States and that is what the UK are looking at pushing through. | ||
| And that's important for several reasons because track one patients are the only patients that can have the same day made procedure. | ||
| Now, let's talk about that for a second. | ||
| The same day MAID procedure is huge because that means they're not given time to get adequate support for mental health, adequate housing change, adequate support financially. | ||
| And this means that they are literally ending the lives on day one and two of an individual requesting something like assisted suicide instead of giving them proper care. | ||
| Now, when we're looking at these cases, I'm going to go through, we have nine different cases that are really important to highlight. | ||
| Case one is the one of the severely obese woman. | ||
| She qualified under track one. | ||
| And I'm going to show you, and I know people hate when I do this, but a lot of the argument that comes up here is that it is very difficult to access MAID. | ||
| Now, if I were a patient and I went in under track two, you would have a waiting period. | ||
| And that is where the assessors come in and decide if you qualify or not. | ||
| The other reason this is important is because you can break that safeguard by saying these words, I am no longer eating or drinking. | ||
| And immediately you jump to track one, which then qualifies you to die within a 24 to 48 hour period. | ||
| That's important because MAID has become such a problem in the country and it is also in America that there is more than enough nurse practitioners and assessors to be able to show up and qualify you in that timeframe. | ||
| So before a family has time to intervene, before loved ones have time to intervene, before individuals and a system can come in and actually support this individual and even ask them further questions. | ||
| How is your sleep? | ||
| How is your eating? | ||
| How is your movement? | ||
| How is your community? | ||
| Is there anything we can do to ease your suffering? | ||
| They go, you know what? | ||
| Forget all of those options. | ||
| Let's kill you anyway. | ||
| And in Canada, it is clear to state it is different than the way they kill Americans. | ||
| Americans are killed with a cup filled with liquid poison that the doctor sets in front of you and says, go ahead and drink it. | ||
| In Canada, they remove the responsibility from you by putting two IVs in your arms and flooding your body with poison and a paralytic that causes your body to completely freeze. | ||
| And then your lungs go into a pulmonary edemic state. | ||
| And then your lungs fill with fluid and you drown to death. | ||
| The other thing to note is that with the MAID procedure, it does not always go right. | ||
| The BMJ has come out in the past few days talking about the safeguard failures and talking about the failures of how the MAID kits work and death in general. | ||
| We even have a case of an individual, I can't say the names, obviously, where a doctor came to the home and mated the patient in front of the family because this is the whole new thing is you used to go visit grandma. | ||
| Now you go visit grandma and everyone watches the doctor kill grandma. | ||
| But what they did is the doctor left saying that the patient was deceased. | ||
| And when the family members and loved ones went to hug this individual, he started gasping for air. | ||
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| And the entire family had to witness this with the doctor coming back in to the home and killing him a second time. | ||
| So we have a ton of issues here, a lot of non-compliant deaths. | ||
| And whether the pro-death community wants to call them compliant deaths or not, just because it's a self-reporting system and they are all in lockstep with the verbiage to make sure that nobody goes to prison, it does not mean it's a compliant death. | ||
| And when we're going to come back, I want to go through some of these other cases too, because I think this is not only going to show Americans how bad Canada is and how bad socialized healthcare actually is, but it's also going to wake you up to the idea of how easy it is to get access to your doctor euthanizing you rather than actually providing you care. | ||
| Now, with the case that we're talking about with Keanu at the beginning of this, it's important to note that because he was not dying and because he was living with depression and diabetes, which several individuals in the country and across the globe have learned to live with, it's important to note that he did not necessarily require palliative care or hospice. | ||
| But a lot of these patients who are track one with a terminal illness, i.e. a terminal cancer, Alzheimer's or dementia, are being turned down actual palliative care and hospice and are only being offered MAID instead. | ||
| So that not only tells you that our government no longer cares whether you have a good exit to your life, it is actually more feasible for them to be providing you with MAID. | ||
| Not only does it make them money for the assessors, does it not only make the drug companies because we use an excessive amount of drugs, which is found on the NIH website. | ||
| If you type in NIH and you go under MAID Kit Canada, you can see CANMAP, which I consider the killers of the country, who advise the NIH on the type of drugs used. | ||
| The other thing that's important to note is every single drug that is used in my country to murder people by their doctors has never been FDA approved for killing, nor are any of the drugs in America that are killing your American citizens been FDA approved for killing. | ||
| That's important to note because everybody had something to say during COVID about the FDA, but we're allowing people to be murdered with poisons that we don't fully understand how they work and we don't fully understand how they kill, which means we don't fully understand if the patient is in actual suffering. | ||
| But the way that Canada gets around it in the cycadistic manner that they do is to paralyze you anyway. | ||
| And even lethal injection patients have a similar procedure in America that we now do to the most vulnerable in Canada. | ||
| And when we come back, I do want to discuss what's next, which is the mental illness expansion in March of 2027 and SickKids Hospital in Toronto, discussing how we should be having conversations about adding mature minors to the actual table. | ||
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Hey, everyone. | |
| Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show. | ||
| My name is Kelsey Sharon. | ||
| And today we're going to be talking more about murder and MAID and all of the awesome things that seem to be happening up in Canada. | ||
| But why this is important to those that are listening in America is for several reasons. | ||
| Well, because it's happening to you and now you are aware. | ||
| So once I've made you aware, you can't turn away. | ||
| So let's get right back into this. | ||
| If you guys were listening to the first part of the episode today, you heard me discuss a lovely individual named Keanu, who is a 26-year-old young man who had his life taken by Dr. Ellen Weeb. | ||
| And to be frank with you, in no way, shape, or form should he have qualified to die. | ||
| So let's just start with America a little bit here because I think it's important to talk about why Americans should be paying attention to the Canadian that's having the conversation about MAID. | ||
| Right now, currently in America, you have 12 states and one jurisdiction that are killing your own population. | ||
| And they are doing it to what we call track one patients. | ||
| The reason that's important to note is because track one is normally reserved for the terminally ill. | ||
| It is normally reserved for the individuals who are going through active suffering, who are about to die within weeks. | ||
| Now, I'm going to list those countries for you because I want everyone to be aware when you're sending your loved one or you're elderly or somebody who is struggling with dementia and Alzheimer's to a doctor, I really want you guys to start paying attention. | ||
| Because the pro-death community has slipped into the healthcare system in America and in Canada, as well as the UK and the rest of the globe. | ||
| So currently, I suggest if you have an elderly person, go to your family's appointments if they are in Hawaii, California, which is an obvious, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, D.C., Washington State. | ||
| And now New York is looking like we are expanding as well into that, which is a terrifying fact, because it's what happens when you have a lot of mental illness and you have a lot of people who start to dangle the carrot of suicidality. | ||
| This is what you're seeing. | ||
| So just before we went to break, I broke down a couple of the cases that are important to note because the conversation has recently come up and gone viral, excuse me, with Keanu's story. | ||
| But there is also another individual who has recently been brought up in the media. | ||
| There was a couple different outlets that wrote about her. | ||
| I'm just pulling them up here. | ||
| And these outlets were discussing the fact that, well, this person didn't qualify to die, but yet we still had individuals that were being killed. | ||
| This case is a case named Mrs. B. | ||
| This Mrs. B individual was an individual who was suffering with dementia. | ||
| And the Ontario Coroner Report is the report that's put out by every province of every death that happens through MAID. | ||
| Now, there are individuals on the MAID death community, sorry, the death committee who go through these reports to check for compliance. | ||
| Now, part of the problem with that is, well, the dead don't talk and the dead don't complain. | ||
| So there's not really a whole lot to do once that individual is killed. | ||
| But the reason this one's important is because Canada has, well, Quebec has started doing what's called advanced requests. | ||
| Now, this is if an individual is still fairly healthy, but they believe they're going to develop something like dementia or Alzheimer's. | ||
| The reason that's important to note is that's still not allowed in every other province, but Quebec seems to go after it with no problem. | ||
| Now, there was an individual named Mrs. B who was also wanting to have MAID and then changed her mind. | ||
| Now, Mrs. B is important to note because this woman applied for MAID and said after a few different conversations based on her religious choices and where she was at in her life, actually she would like to withdraw the case for MAID. | ||
| Now, that is important to note for several reasons because it does feel and seem like lately that even if you apply for MAID and change your mind, there's a good chance that they're still going to force this forward. | ||
| Now, this wasn't because the woman just wanted it. | ||
| And this is important to note. | ||
| The husband of this Mrs. B was in her 80s. | ||
| She had complications from a coronary bypass. | ||
| And despite her physical decline, she was perfectly medically stable and she was assessed in the hospital. | ||
| According to the Ontario MAID Death Review Committee report in 2024, it states that the short timeline did not allow all aspects of Mrs. B's social and end-of-life circumstances and care to be explored properly. | ||
| She asked and requested inpatient hospice care. | ||
| The reason that's important is because in hospice, that's how they control pain management. | ||
| That's how they support with palliative acetidation. | ||
| And that's how they actually start to help you end your life in a safe, comfortable manner instead of murdering you with a doctor. | ||
| Now, she has stated, I wanted palliative care. | ||
| I do not want to use MAID anymore. | ||
| But the husband had been pushing because he was struggling. | ||
| with caregiver burnout. | ||
| Now, this is a recognized risk factor when it comes to family caregiving. | ||
| And that request was denied. | ||
| And the official notes record Mrs. B reportedly expressed her desire to withdraw her request for MAID. | ||
| And instead, she wanted inpatient hospice care. | ||
| Her husband took her to the hospital the next morning and her palliative care doctor applied for inpatient hospice care and due to her husband's burnout was quickly denied. | ||
| Within hours of that denial, a new MAID assessment, meaning other individuals, nurse practitioners or doctors came forward and they said that she was now eligible, even though she said she did not want this. | ||
| So just like I stated before we went to break, Dr. Ramona Coello, the family physician and MDRC member, has warned the public several times now that the systemic gaps in care, burnout, and lack of resources that are listed in the McDonnell Laurier Institute 2025 report state and show that the MAID system now sees inadequate access to care, poverty, loneliness, | ||
| and lack of treatment options as a completely okay way and risk factor when it comes to choosing death. | ||
| Her analysis around this was social suffering is not the same as medical suffering. | ||
| This means that they refused to actually give her what she's paid into her whole life, which is hospice, which is dignity in death. | ||
| And they said, no, instead, we're going to kill you. | ||
| Now, this patient was non-terminal and the complications where pain and suffering could have been managed properly with palliative care or hospice were not provided. | ||
| And not only within days or hours, not weeks, the social factors were not involved. | ||
| This means that the majority of the assisted suicide deaths are no longer tied to this imminent physical death of terminal cancer, but lack of adequate support by the Canadian government. | ||
| Now, I know a lot will say this is in Canada, this isn't happening here. | ||
| But like I said before, we have several cases in America right now where individuals are having the option to die because doctors are making decisions for them because they know how to game the system. | ||
| What else is important to note, like I stated before, was the young woman who was killed by her doctor who made up some term that is not a medical term in the DSM, which was terminal anorexia. | ||
| So the part of the problem we are seeing here is even with Mrs. B cases specifically, she withdrew her consent for MAID and she explicitly requested care, but then she was denied that care and she was euthanized the exact same day. | ||
| So when the MAID death cults state that there are safeguards and there are tons of ways for you to get around it, we have learned very quickly that it's pretty easy to get access to death, but not access to any sort of care. | ||
| So when we look further into Mrs. B specifically, members of the MDRC, which is the MAID Death Review Committee, have stated and brought forward concerns of possible external coercion. | ||
| This is important to note because coercion can happen. | ||
| Coercion is not something that is a shock anymore. | ||
| And the one thing that we do fully understand is that when we were looking specifically at the Scottish Parliament and a broader way, we understood that domestic abuse was a potential issue here. | ||
| And when people are being coerced and left alone in rooms of individuals, of individuals they no longer want to see alive, you can be coerced and be told you are a burden. | ||
| This is what has been happening to the elderly when people like dying with dignity in Canada and compassion and choices in America are going around and telling people, we don't want you to be a burden. | ||
| We don't want you to be a problem for your family. | ||
| And now we are creating an entire society, a very sick society that teaches people that if you become a burden, excuse me, you should end your life. | ||
| Now, Mrs. B was not the result of an uncontrollable medical crisis. | ||
| It was the outcomes of a series of decisions that were made inside of a system that would not provide care when it mattered the most. | ||
| She is not the only one. | ||
| She is just one of the biggest ones that we have seen, whether it's Keanu, whether it's Mrs. B, but we have several different individuals. | ||
| And I'd like to go through some of those cases as well, because we have several different individuals now that we are consciously aware that have been utilizing the program and utilizing MAID. | ||
| I hate calling it a program. | ||
| It's your doctor murdering you guys. | ||
| Let's just be honest. | ||
| This is Alex Jones' show. | ||
| I can say what it is. | ||
| Your doctors are murdering you and they're using compassion to make it sound like it's something beautiful. | ||
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| I do want to state that Dr. Joel Zivitt from Emory State University has done the largest post-mortem autopsy findings on lethal injection patients from America and has found that the drugs that are utilized in the MAID procedure that are listed on the NIH website under Canadian MAID kit are actually drugs that have never been FDA approved for killing. | ||
| They have never been a part of where we're allowed to put them into human beings. | ||
| We don't test the brain, the pain centers in the brain. | ||
| We do not check individuals when it comes to this. | ||
| We paralyze them first. | ||
| Your lungs go into a pulmonary edemic state. | ||
| They explode and you drown in your own fluids. | ||
| That is how graphic it is because that is the reality of what these drugs do. | ||
| This is not just Dr. Joel Zivet's work either. | ||
| There are other anesthesiologists who have come to me and written affidavits and statements. | ||
| There are doctors within the system that are not okay with killing their patients. | ||
| And thank God they are coming forward to talk about exactly what's happening because we are also, before we go through these cases, it's important to note, yes, organs are being taken. | ||
| This was a story broken by the United States State Department. | ||
| I spoke with them last year in a quiet conversation and warned them about the organ issue we were going to be experiencing. | ||
| We now, at this point in Canada, used to not be allowed. | ||
| Let me make that clear. | ||
| You were not allowed to mention organ donation to a MAID patient until after they had been qualified. | ||
| And that has flipped it on its head completely, where now they are suggesting organ donation and then made and they are taking your body parts. | ||
| So a lot of people ask me, why is that important? | ||
| Well, it's important for several reasons, because there is a method of coercion going on here. | ||
| If you are mated in a hospital, they can still use your organs. | ||
| They can use everything but your heart and your lungs. | ||
| If you were mated at home, obviously they cannot use your organs. | ||
| That's a little bit of a different conversation. | ||
| So let's go into these cases because this is really important to note. | ||
| Like I stated before the break, the majority of the cases we're going to discuss now are track one, which means America, this is where you guys are eligible. | ||
| In our second case in the BMJ report was a man with cerebral palsy, and he was living in a long-term care, voluntarily stopped eating and drinking. | ||
| And if you guys were not here at the beginning of the first episode, I made it very clear how easy it is to move from track two with a waiting period of a non-terminal illness death to track one, where a terminal illness would normally be the only thing to qualify you and you could be killed within a 24-hour to 48-hour period. | ||
| And again, I know they hate when I state it, but it's important to note it's as easy as saying what this man did here with cerebral palsy, that I am no longer eating or drinking. | ||
| Now, he was leading because of this into renal failure and dehydration. | ||
| And then he was deemed eligible under track one because his death was considered reasonably foreseeable. | ||
| And for those of you who have seen the Kelsey Sharon perspective, you've heard me say this before, we're all going to die. | ||
| We're all reasonably foreseeable deaths, guys. | ||
| From the second you're born to a second you come out of your mother, you are palliative because that is how it works. | ||
| So this is what's scary is when you have a society that says at any point that you're frail, at any point that you can no longer pay taxes, at any point that you now cost the healthcare system and the government money, we might as well get rid of you and use your organs for money because that's where we're at. | ||
| So the cerebral palsy case specifically deemed under track one, even though there was no psychiatric expertise was consulted despite evidence of psychosis distress. | ||
| So that tells you that they are no longer paying attention to whether you're mentally stable. | ||
| They're no longer paying attention to whether you have the capacity to make the decisions. | ||
| They're just stating as long as you fall under this very tight criteria of a reasonably foreseeable death, then you should be able to qualify to be murdered by your doctor. | ||
| Now, again, that's a track one case. | ||
| Case number three, we had another man in his 70s with an essential trauma. | ||
| I know plenty of individuals with tremors. | ||
| They use cannabis to manage. | ||
| But this MAID provider documented that the request for this case specifically, this man in his 70s, was driven by emotional suffering because he was grieving the loss of his wife. | ||
| So he was not terminal. | ||
| He was not dying, but yet they qualified him under track one to be killed within 24 hours to 48 hours. | ||
| They did not question whether he needed care. | ||
| They did not question whether his community support was there or his family was there to help him. | ||
| And the reason this is so important is because if a doctor or a psychologist does not say these words to you, how is your sleep? | ||
| How is your movement? | ||
| How is your diet? | ||
| How is your community? | ||
| Are you leaving your home? | ||
| Are you feeling stuck inside? | ||
| And they offer you drugs or MAID. | ||
| They're a drug dealer or a serial killer. | ||
| That's Ellen Weeb's vibe. | ||
| Let's move on to the next case guy because we have this called under the BMJ recent report that came out yesterday. | ||
| It's called undue influence to die. | ||
| So case number four was Mrs. B. | ||
| We just discussed. | ||
| So she pulled her report of wanting MAID because of religious and personal issues. | ||
| The next very day, MAID was still offered, even though she said she didn't want it. | ||
| Case number five, this is also important to note, Alzheimer's. | ||
| This is Quebec's way of doing the early admissions or application for MAID, because once you are not able to make the cognitive choices, then you should not be able to qualify to die. | ||
| So this man with Alzheimer's was documented with delirium. | ||
| He received MAID during an acute illness while facing long-term placement after losing his caregiver. | ||
| He was in such distress that his caregiver was going to be replaced. | ||
| And this is what happened. | ||
| And the analysis, when breaking this down, focuses both on what have been adequate palliative care. | ||
| Again, MAID should not be treated as an option for least resistance. | ||
| Palliative care should be a high-quality, accessible situation, especially in necessity things like this gentleman here. | ||
| But instead, the high rates of elderly and financial abuse in Canada, coupled with patients' dependency on their caregivers, is furthering to highlight the potential risks of coercion or undue influence in made decisions. | ||
| Now, it's important to note something that it is not just smaller nonprofits that are death cults like dying with dignity. | ||
| Please pay attention to the term CANMAP. | ||
| CANMAP is an organization that funnels all of the doctors through their protocols and programs and teaches them how to work with the MAID protocol. | ||
| Now, CANMAP does a conference once a year. | ||
| This year it's in Montreal, towards the end of April, beginning of May, where all of the murderers of the country come together and discuss how they're going to continue to move this forward so that they can kill more people. | ||
| Now, it's important to note that not every MAID practitioner continues to kill people. | ||
| Some are one and done and they've realized how horrific it is. | ||
| And then you have the ones that are more serial killer style, like Ellen Weeb, or just to be clear to say their names again, because Alex said this to me last time, say their names. | ||
| So you got it, buddy. | ||
| I will happily say their names. | ||
| Dr. Sean, sorry, not even a doctor. | ||
| Let me just try that again. | ||
| Nurse practitioner Sean Young in the Fraser Health community out where I live, ironically, and Dr. Grace Park in Frasier Health killed an approved Donna Duncan, which is a friend of mine's mother who had a traumatic brain injury from a concussion car crash, who deteriorated very rapidly, attempted to kill herself, and then was mated only a few days later. | ||
| And yes, she was compliant legally. | ||
| But I guess my question to Frasier Healthcare and those listening is, why is it that some people's cases and autopsies can't be given to us if they were so compliant? | ||
| Just a question, just tossing it out there. | ||
| Also, for reference, Dr. Ellen Weeb loves to kill people. | ||
| She's at Willowbrook in Vancouver and is still murdering people to this day. | ||
| She is the one who killed the young boy, Keanu, at the beginning of the story. | ||
| It's important to note that it's her favorite thing in the whole world to do. | ||
| Not my words, just the one she said on the better off doc dead, the better off dead documentary as she smiled with her horrific face. | ||
| Now, she's still killing people. | ||
| There is currently, if those would like to also help in getting her license removed, Keanu, you guys can find the links. | ||
| I will put the link to his mother's page on Instagram. | ||
| She has started a petition to get this doctor's license looked at. | ||
| And the reason it's important is because it takes one doctor's head to roll before other doctors start to question whether they should be killing people. | ||
| Now, another point to note is that this is not isolated. | ||
| This doesn't just happen in one province. | ||
| Canada loves to kill people so much, it has killing facilities on both sides of the coast. | ||
| So it's important to note that in Ontario, in Toronto, there's a place called Maid House where you roll your loved one in and they never walk out again. | ||
| They are a nonprofit funded by the government and private donors. | ||
| Dying with Dignity is also one of those another nonprofits who, if you go on their website or onto my sub stack recently, you can break down all of the people involved and the donors, including TELUS and Belle, who were a part of the prolific Bell Let's Talk mental health support. | ||
| Ironic, isn't it? | ||
| So when we look at this, if you live on the West, don't worry. | ||
| You can go to Maid House in Victoria and they'll kill you there. | ||
| And if you go to St. Paul's, the people who state that they don't do MAID or kill anybody, or the most recent story about the mother trying to sue, saying it was not okay her daughter wasn't mated there and had to be moved. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| They don't mate you in the hospital. | ||
| They have a green shed in the middle of the courtyard where they wheel you through the hospital to the green shed called Shoreline, where they'll murder you there. | ||
| So, I mean, it sounds crazy, but who am I? | ||
| Just a podcaster, guys. | ||
| So, let's go through case seven before we get to the end of this because there are so many cases now that we are looking at that are clinical and system barriers, capacity concerns, undue influence to die, and just lax interpretations of the legislation. | ||
| And this is why I was so clear to say when I went on Jillian Michaels, once you open the door to killing, you do not get to decide what walks through. | ||
| And Canada is the canary in the coal mine that the rest of the globe is not paying attention to. | ||
| I do encourage RFK, Elon Musk, and anybody who pays attention to you people in your country to wake up because your people are being murdered at a pace right now that is terrifying. | ||
| You're just not listening. | ||
| So, hopefully, this wakes you up. | ||
| When we look at other individuals in Canada, we actually have more people who are trying to kill their own loved ones. | ||
| And one of these cases was on the island here off of Victoria, where an individual wanted his wife dead so much. | ||
| He said that if she did not qualify for MAID, he was going to kill her and then kill himself. | ||
| That happened in Naimo. | ||
| That was another case. | ||
| And it is wild to me because the BC court even stepped in and said that the BC man with a death plan for his wife with Alzheimer's can no longer make her decisions. | ||
| Now, guys, can you imagine suffering so much and trusting your loved one to keep you alive, only to find out that he planned to kill you if the hospital said no and then kill himself? | ||
| But don't worry though, right? | ||
| Because he already did the autopsies and he had all that dialed in for them. | ||
| He did the obituaries. | ||
| He already did all of the selling of the assets. | ||
| So it's okay because apparently Canada has now stated it's no problem. | ||
| Now, let's pay attention quickly before we go. | ||
| March of 2027, they are going to start mating people in Canada with mental illness alone. | ||
| That is so important to note. | ||
| That is looking at your disabled, your vulnerable, your veterans. | ||
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| It always starts as terminal illness and then it moves on to the next one. | ||
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