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| Well, the air raid sirens are sounding for the globalists, the so-called elite. | ||
| The UK police have now raided two of the homes linked to Peter Mandelson, who's a big part of the Epstein situation. | ||
| And of course, they've already called in the king's brother. | ||
| And he has reportedly had some of his property searched, but that has not been reported. | ||
| That's from my sources. | ||
| And as more and more of the Epstein 3 million plus documents are gone through, and remember they've held about half pack, but they're still, quote, going through, it just gets worse and worse and worse. | ||
| And it details exactly how I explained the globalist operate at every level from just studying them. | ||
| I finally, two nights ago, watched the two-hour interview with Steve Bannon and Epstein that was never released. | ||
| And it's everything I've said, but from their perspective and why David Rockefeller chose him to be his personal attaché on the Trilateral Commission in 1990. | ||
| And then, right around that time, he becomes the head of the CIA's private air fleet out of Ohio for George Herbert Walker Bush. | ||
| And you ask, why is that? | ||
| Well, because he was working directly for Bill Barr. | ||
| And Bill Barr's father was OSS and CIA and wrote a science fiction book in the early 80s called Space Relations about elite humans working with elite aliens to kidnap human children and take them to a sex dungeon planet. | ||
| So you want to know why Epstein had all this power? | ||
| Bilbar, And it goes right into the bushes and that whole neocon bipartisan evil. | ||
| And you've got all the Barney Frank sex houses and the midnight tours, the 14-year-old, quote, call boys. | ||
| Just type that into Google and click images. | ||
| You'll have the Washington Times front page. | ||
| So that's who we're dealing with here, folks. | ||
| And they're mad scientists that see themselves as an ascendant breakaway civilization who then feed on the innocence of our children. | ||
| Just like all the old fairy tales In Middle Eastern culture, in Byzantine culture, in ancient Greek parables, they would say, don't get too close to the castle late at night and don't go into the elite graveyards at night. | ||
| There are vampires that'll eat you and rape you and rape and eat you. | ||
| Well, they weren't real vampires and that they lived forever, but they were possessed humans. | ||
| So that's where we are, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| So if you want to say there's been a cover-up by Trump in Epstein, I mean, on the spectrum, yeah, it's on a one to 10, 10 being the greatest cover-up, zero being none. | ||
| It's about a one because the bureaucracy and who he's got handling it and all the rest of that. | ||
| But people obsess mainly just over Trump. | ||
| And that's kind of the leftist distraction that it's been angling even with quote populist and quote influencers is just to obsess on that. | ||
| When if you go into the meat and potatoes of this information, they fought to not release Democrats and Republicans until the Democrats, with the help of Republicans, thought they could manage it and only target Trump with the limited stuff in there and ignore the nightmare stuff about them. | ||
| It just still remains to be seen, though. | ||
| I mean, right now it's kind of a 50-50. | ||
| This should totally destroy the deep state, the Democrats, and by extension, even the bad guys and the Trump admin. | ||
| But instead, people just obsess on Trump, Trump, Trump, and then remain blind to all the incredible revelations. | ||
| It's bizarre. | ||
| You know, I'm looking at all this incredibly important news, and it's all interconnected. | ||
| What an amazing time to be alive. | ||
| President Trump ran on getting us out of wars and stopping nuclear war. | ||
| But he did say that he would try to keep Iran from getting a nuclear program. | ||
| And so I was against the strikes because I believed it would grow into larger strikes later, and I did not want Israel controlling our foreign policy. | ||
| And then when it didn't go to full war, and last year, a lot of the white pillars that just worship anything that comes out of the Trump administration said, oh, see, it worked. | ||
| And I said, no, they're going to say they didn't get the nuclear program. | ||
| And they're going to say they got to get the missiles so they can't deliver the nuclear program. | ||
| And then they got to topple the regime. | ||
| And I was proven right again. | ||
| And last night, Trump told all U.S. citizens to get out of Iran, and he pulled everybody out of the embassies. | ||
| So it's very clear with those aircraft carriers and those strike forces and all the rest of it that I believe you're about to see Iran hit. | ||
| Now, they told him they were going to hit them two weeks ago so they could track with intelligence their bunkers and their emergency systems and their anti-aircraft defense. | ||
| But I think I'd say about a 90% chance in the next week the United States hits Iran. | ||
| Now, I think Trump listens to the constituents. | ||
| And I think if the phones melt off the wall, blow off the wall, and the emails melt down the servers. | ||
| And we, as American citizens, particularly through populist media, can get in front of the president and explain that this is not what you said you were going to do. | ||
| Yes, you said you'd try to get their nuclear program. | ||
| So you were honest about that. | ||
| But this is really a campaign promise that is being violated if Trump hits Iran. | ||
| And obviously, it's about regime change. | ||
| Trump has said that this attack will be way bigger and much stronger than the beautiful, perfect operation with the B-2 bombers. | ||
| So I've gone through this before. | ||
| I know a lot of you already know this or know more than I do, a lot of you that have military history and things, but I have to study this geopolitically quite a bit and study what all the military experts say. | ||
| And it's a consensus that it's a gamble. | ||
| Even if you want to topple the regime, there's a good chance it won't topple them. | ||
| There's a good chance it'll make them even stronger. | ||
| And even if you do topple them, as Eric Prince said, in fact, he said it a week and a half, two weeks ago on Bannon. | ||
| We already played it, but find that clip. | ||
| It's only like two minutes long. | ||
| He explains that there's a very good chance, and he's very smart when it comes to not just the military, but regime change and internal politics of those countries. | ||
| Well, a leading expert, I would say. | ||
| He said there are a lot of factions that are even worse, even more radical, that have a good chance of taking control. | ||
| Because, again, the majority of the Persians are like Americans. | ||
| They want freedom. | ||
| They're very progressive. | ||
| And I don't mean in a transgender way, but old-fashioned Democrat, liberal way. | ||
| Sociologists have studied it. | ||
| They've done internal polls. | ||
| It doesn't matter because they're the types that don't go out and kill people. | ||
| And with the Islamic radicals or the Islamic Orthodox groups, they will. | ||
| And so it doesn't matter if a country is 20% them. | ||
| They will rule you because they will die. | ||
| They are willing to die. | ||
| They will kill. | ||
| They will suicide bomb. | ||
| That's the thing about Islam in the West. | ||
| And UAE has warned us, Saudi Arabia has warned us because they're already so successful financially. | ||
| They're conquering the world economically and they want golf courses and beautiful cities and are really leaving the Stone Age. | ||
| And there is somewhat of a reformation going on that's actually real, that's not a put on. | ||
| And every time I watch a UAE meeting of the government or Saudi Arabia, they're like, listen, you need to stop taking these people. | ||
| You need to extradite them back here. | ||
| A bunch of countries at the UAE have banned sending exchange students to Germany, France, Sweden, and the UK because they say the largest, most dangerous caliphates a political terrorist will is not in Sudan. | ||
| It's not in Somalia. | ||
| It's not even in Afghanistan. | ||
| It's in London and Paris and Toronto and Dearborn, Michigan, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
| Because those are the colonizer Muslims. | ||
| Those are the Orthodox ones. | ||
| Those are the real Muslims. | ||
| By the way, I was, I don't usually watch videos while I'm driving, but I was stuck in traffic. | ||
| It was a car accident. | ||
| So I'm literally going one mile an hour for about 30 minutes. | ||
| So I'm just having my phone playing videos. | ||
| I'm listening to it on X of just of Islamic radicals because there's hundreds of new ones a day of them in the U.S., in Texas, in Europe. | ||
| We're going to kill you. | ||
| We're going to rape your women because you're not Islamic. | ||
| We're going to sell them into sex slavery. | ||
| Allah gives them to us. | ||
| This is big mosque full of people. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Oh, it's so wonderful. | ||
| And then I hear an imam in the United States. | ||
| He's like, here in the United States, we will soon be in control. | ||
| And yes, we will be marrying three-year-olds. | ||
| It's wonderful to have sex with three-year-olds. | ||
| Allah loves it. | ||
| And I start grabbing the phone, trying to send that to the crew. | ||
| It jumped, it skipped. | ||
| I usually could find stuff on X. Couldn't find it again. | ||
| So I got mad. | ||
| That's kind of things makes me mad. | ||
| I'm like, okay, I'm almost out of this traffic. | ||
| I'm going to pull over here to gas station and find that. | ||
| I'm going to pull over for like 20 minutes trying to find it. | ||
| Didn't find it. | ||
| But I did find it. | ||
| I put in Islamic scholar, Imam, Muslims talk about sex with three-year-olds. | ||
| And it was clip after clip after clip of them drooling, talking about screwing children. | ||
| I mean, it's just like, heaven help me. | ||
| I sent a bunch of clips to the crew. | ||
| I just can't. | ||
| And of course, we found ISIS saying it, but I found them in the UK, in Canada, and the U.S. in English saying it. | ||
| I didn't find the one clip, but I found the others. | ||
| I mean, it's just bunker town, folks. | ||
| Absolute bunker town that we have brought these people in. | ||
| And even the UAE and Saudi Arabia are like when people flee there for murder and stuff, and they get out, they go to Germany, and Germany has a rule not to extradite back, even if they are a terrorist, and they just let them roam free. | ||
| And the UAE and people are like, you need to sit in those back right now when they rise up. | ||
| That's not us. | ||
| We don't want to have a crusade. | ||
| Hey, we want hotels and golf courses. | ||
| We want spaceships. | ||
| UAE is literally funding NASA's space missions. | ||
| They're like, we Buck Rogers now. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| Let's have a reformation. | ||
| You know, Christianity learned how to stop burning people at the stake and tying a boulder to a woman if they thought she was a witch. | ||
| And if she sunk and died, she was innocent. | ||
| If she could survive and swim with the boulder, you know, with a 100-pound rock tied to her, then she's a witch. | ||
| And then you burn her. | ||
| And you watch the Monty Python skid about witch, which, witch. | ||
| Like, pull that up. | ||
| I mean, that's literally, you read the accounts of those. | ||
| If somebody knew how to take herbs, because that's why it's called the Dark Ages. | ||
| Information was destroyed, except for the priest class. | ||
| If you knew how to use herbs, they would just say, oh, we saw her. | ||
| You know, she had her witch's pot and she was consorting with the devil. | ||
| If you had a cat, that would get you killed, burned at the stake. | ||
| And that's why the Black Plague came along, because there were basically almost no cats in Europe when the Black Plague arrived in Italy because they were seen as kindred spirits consorting with the devil. | ||
| What's the exact term? | ||
| We're a cat with the witch. | ||
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Rising Liberty Amid Chaos
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| I'm going to pop my head in a minute. | ||
| There's a word for it. | ||
| The point is, is that the left is like the new Salem witch trials. | ||
| And we're all Hitler and they're all Captain America and it's just totally delusional. | ||
| And then you see people, lesbians with their shirts off, waving Palestinian flags saying we love Islam. | ||
| And the Muslims are just there laughing at them because once they take over, they'll kill you. | ||
| And I know everybody knows that, but imagine how deranged the left is. | ||
| So I'm digressing. | ||
| Kind of going on a little rabbit trail there. | ||
| Back to Eric Prince. | ||
| You are rolling the dice, even if you think it's okay to go overthrow a government and do this. | ||
| And then you have Trump saying no regime change, that he was just going to get the nukes. | ||
| And I said at the time, I said, this is just getting us into full war. | ||
| Next, it'll be. | ||
| We've got to take out their missiles because they're delivery system. | ||
| And now, oh, we've got to take out the anti-aircraft. | ||
| Oh, and we got to take out their ships. | ||
| Oh, and we got to take out their government. | ||
| And now we are stepping directly into a war with a country way more sophisticated than Iraq was that has much larger population and is three times larger and surrounded by mountains. | ||
| And then if the public continues to uprise, they get slaughtered and then we become obliged to go in boots on the ground. | ||
| So Israel wants this, but everybody blames Israel and Israel is a big part of it. | ||
| The Israel lobby is the one pushing it. | ||
| So yeah, they're the big culprit right now. | ||
| But it goes back to Anglo-American oil, the British, the U.S. oil companies overthrowing Mohammed Mosed in 53 with Operation Ajax, using the radical Muslims to do it. | ||
| Then they double-crossed the Muslims and put the Shah in. | ||
| And then the CIA double-crossed the Shah and let the Ayatollahs get in. | ||
| This has all been declassified. | ||
| And we had a random contra after that. | ||
| And it's just wrong. | ||
| Now, I've never been for regime changes. | ||
| It's always about putting something worse in. | ||
| With the Maduro thing, they are manipulating our elections. | ||
| They are backstopped by Cuba. | ||
| I understand why Trump's doing it. | ||
| It's a good move for our hemisphere. | ||
| So I could say tacitly, you know, I could see why Trump's doing it. | ||
| It doesn't mean I support it. | ||
| But this, I am totally against it. | ||
| And it's wrong. | ||
| And we don't have a choice. | ||
| I can't throw the baby, you know, out with the bathwater because on all the other issues, Trump's doing a great job. | ||
| But this is not good. | ||
| And it's extremely dangerous if China and Russia come to their aid. | ||
| And hell, North Korea says they will. | ||
| And North Korea's already fielded 100 plus thousand troops in Ukraine. | ||
| So Kim Jong-un ain't playing games. | ||
| This is playing with fire. | ||
| And I've seen the theory out there a lot that, oh, that's why the Epstein stuff's coming out. | ||
| Netanyahu is blackmailing Trump with it so that Trump will hit Iran. | ||
| Well, you don't blackmail somebody by bringing it out. | ||
| Plus, none of it hurts Trump. | ||
| And I saw a clip from Julian Assange like eight years ago where he had all this data and all this other data they didn't even release. | ||
| And he said over and over again, we've never found anything mad on Trump, except you can disagree with what comes out of his mouth. | ||
| So it's this talking point that Jones is sold out. | ||
| Jones defends Trump no matter what. | ||
| What am I supposed to get mad about with the Epstein thing? | ||
| Because he's not involved. | ||
| That they sat on it. | ||
| Yeah, and I've been totally critical of that. | ||
| But this Iran situation, that is a big problem. | ||
| That is a real policy deviation from one of the main reasons I supported Trump and the reason you supported Trump. | ||
| And we need to put pressure on the administration. | ||
| You know, you got the other side of the equation. | ||
| Some people say Trump's nothing but pure evil. | ||
| Don't support anything he does, even though it's obviously way better than the Democrats. | ||
| I mean, just actually think about that for a moment. | ||
| And he's in there. | ||
| So why not support the good stuff he's doing and then oppose the bad stuff? | ||
| That's just no-brainer, just pragmatic smarts. | ||
| But you see, then you got the Mongino types that say, question nothing, do exactly what we say, or you're a traitor, you're a panicking, you're a scumbag. | ||
| And I don't know who I dislike more. | ||
| I don't mean dislike them personally, but dislike the ideology, the idea of don't question, do whatever we say, shut up, or you're a traitor, or everything's screwed, run for the hills. | ||
| I mean, I can literally do a video about Kennedy banning all the famerosol, banning all new mRNA, getting the states to pull fluoride out, and how Bondi's trying to block it through the lobbying firm that the Big Chemical Association gives to, even explaining the bad guys in the Trump instruction. | ||
| And then I know before I put it to X, half the comments will be, why are you covering up for Israel? | ||
| It's like, what does getting fluoride out of the water that eats holes in your brain have to do, like, like, like, like you can have other subjects. | ||
| And I can be happy that Kennedy's doing all this great stuff and support him while being mad at Trump and opposing things he's doing. | ||
| I mean, I just, are people this stupid? | ||
| And no, it's not that they're stupid. | ||
| Bots started, we've tracked it, not just on me, but other people with the same cliches over and over and over again that are just mindless, that are pitched kind of to a kind of a leftist type mindset, but some populists and conservatives kind of have it too because they just now kind of woken up. | ||
| They don't really have any context or depth. | ||
| And so it's like, yeah, you know, we're not getting anything. | ||
| Yeah, this sucks. | ||
| Everything's gloom and doom. | ||
| I'm not going to even vote. | ||
| I'm not going to even get engaged. | ||
| I'm not going to, it's all over. | ||
| Or yeah, that Alex Jones, he sold out to Trump. | ||
| He's doing great. | ||
| You know, he gets a bunch of money to do this. | ||
| And like, I don't even, I'm not even doing what they say I'm doing. | ||
| It's just, it's bizarre. | ||
| And I don't talk about it because I'm being criticized. | ||
| I've always been criticized. | ||
| In fact, I get less criticism now than I've ever gotten. | ||
| My God, there's been times when I'm getting 90% criticism, like the day of 9-11, the first few weeks, saying they blew it up. | ||
| Here's how they blew it up. | ||
| Here's what went on. | ||
| You think that was popular? | ||
| No. | ||
| But it's more of the weird mental state that is fascinating, but also nauseating that I don't know how to explain because I can't understand it. | ||
| Like, I'll sit there and talk to people on the street that go, man, I really like your show. | ||
| I've been listening for 20 years, but I'm just disappointed you support Trump. | ||
| And I go, okay, well, then should we have voted for Kamala? | ||
| No, but he's doing this. | ||
| He's doing that. | ||
| And I'm like, well, we need to vote because we're going to get other good Republicans elected that are going to be even better than Trump. | ||
| You know, ideologically, we're taking over the Republican Party. | ||
| Populism is winning all over the world. | ||
| Liberty is rising. | ||
| I mean, compared to where we were, it's insanely good. | ||
| And they just go, well, I guess all right. | ||
| I just, I just hope you hadn't sold out. | ||
| It's like a moralizing. | ||
| It's like that clip where Don Lemon is outside a few weeks ago in Minnesota, and a guy comes over and yells at him and says, a white guy, tell you you can pull it up. | ||
| It's like Don Lemon's accused being a white supremacist. | ||
| And he goes, you're a white supremacist. | ||
| You're with the imperialist. | ||
| And Lemon smiles. | ||
| He goes, oh, you're doing a Maoist struggle session. | ||
| He goes, he goes, absolutely not. | ||
| I hate white people and hate America. | ||
| And the guy goes, oh, good. | ||
| And it's a little bullying ritual they do to each other that they do to our school kids and everybody else everywhere. | ||
| And it's the same thing. | ||
| Like, I literally had, I'll do an hour on Israel and an hour on these emails of Epstein and Jewish supremacism and at war with Christians and white people and say, this is wrong. | ||
| There is a faction of elite Jews that are like this. | ||
| And literally half the comments are, you're covering up for Israel in the video that gets 5 million views on X. | ||
| And I'm just like, what is the mental illness there? | ||
| Like, what is that? | ||
| And what it is, is low IQ people that just want to feel powerful, that just want to feel like they're better than you. | ||
| And they can point at the OG goat, and that's really what I am in this stuff, and just say, no, no, no, he's not real. | ||
| Yeah, Jones is doing better than he's ever done. | ||
| We're going to do Prince first, thanks. | ||
| This isn't about me. | ||
| It's about the philosophy of liberty's rising, the old globalist orders falling apart in their own words. | ||
| People are waking up that weren't awake before, but they're still the same weirdos that bought into the establishment and thought two men could have a baby and didn't believe there was a global government. | ||
| Now they admit there's a global government, they then just say everyone's in it but them and we're totally doomed. | ||
| Or don't ask questions and do whatever anyone in the administration says, not understanding that as constituents and as citizens, we're supposed to be engaged, involved, eyes and ears, supporting the good stuff that's done by people, opposing bad stuff that's done, and engaging and giving human intelligence to the information war, bringing truth to the information war. | ||
| You may have heard of that term. | ||
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Exponential Thinking Matters
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| I popularized it. | ||
| So now it's household word. | ||
| Now Trump, oh, we're in info war. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Q invented it eight years ago, not me. | ||
| So funny. | ||
| So that is the type of stuff that we're dealing with here. | ||
| And my type of intelligence is exponential. | ||
| And when I say I don't mean my type, it's a definition of a type of intelligence is exponential thinking. | ||
| And that is the type of system that I seek out. | ||
| You have to have exponential thinking to be a generalist with mass knowledge about basically every topic there is and the basic fundamentals of logical history and known science to integrate a unified field theory to accelerate your cognitive pattern recognition systems to transcend false pattern recognition propaganda and to transcend to higher level multi-dimensional ordered second, | ||
| third, fourth, fifth, sixth consequence or effect ranging. | ||
| And that's how you can see into the future, not with a crystal ball, but with the incredible electrochemical computer that God gave you. | ||
| And so I want people to get into exponential thinking. | ||
| Instead, I see a lot of one-dimensional, two-dimensional, maybe three-dimensional thinking, which I can't even think like that anymore. | ||
| Not since I was a child that I think at a one-dimensional or two-dimensional level. | ||
| I've always seen how things interlay and interlace. | ||
| And when you watch Epstein, and he's a bad guy, obviously, but they're asking, why did David Rockefeller bring you in? | ||
| He goes, well, I've been working with some people that worked with him that saw that I was able to unify different systems and different philosophies and fields in a wide spectrum analysis. | ||
| And you're sitting there watching him talk and you're like, yeah. | ||
| But see, that's how you got to think to be able to beat them as well. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
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Nuclear Capable Weapons
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| All right, let me finish up with the World War III news that we're just sleepwalking into. | ||
| And Iran and Russia and China will probably just roll over to it. | ||
| I would imagine the Iranians probably won't even get toppled. | ||
| And you'll have a whole bunch of their military equipment blown up. | ||
| And then the globalists can stage false flags over here. | ||
| Or Iran could activate its Hezbollah terror networks, which are very real and very, very bad, the worst of any Islamic flavor of poison. | ||
| And it's just horrible. | ||
| I mean, it is a minefield. | ||
| People are like, he plays 85 trillion, quadrillion chess. | ||
| And okay, well, I can tell you that the joint chiefs of staff are telling Trump it's not a good idea. | ||
| And they've even made oblique statements on it. | ||
| So they're not supposed to, you know, obviously challenge commander in chief, but they're like, well, sir, this could go really bad. | ||
| And then Eric Prince is not exactly a dove. | ||
| And he's like, yeah, boss, come on here. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| The question is, who actually takes over? | ||
| Iran has multi-layers of governance. | ||
| Sure, the top layer is an awful putrid one of a bunch of crazy mullahs, not loved by anyone. | ||
| In fact, hated. | ||
| But the fact is, if you remove that, who actually takes over? | ||
| It's not going to be the Reza Pahlavi, the son of the Shah. | ||
| There is no other natural leader. | ||
| The protesters in the streets, yeah, some have been killed. | ||
| Don't know if it's 30,000 or if it's 3,000 or if it's 300. | ||
| Any number of that is terrible, but not our problem. | ||
| It is not the primary responsibility of the United States. | ||
| And I do not want U.S. foreign policy dictated by what is good for Tel Aviv. | ||
| And I feel like the Iran issue keeps getting dragged back to the top of the focus. | ||
| I'm with you. | ||
| Let's deal with the communists in our own cities and clean that rot out before we worry about Iran exactly 8,000 miles away from the United States. | ||
| Yeah, and let's be clear: there's a bunch of globalist interests that want Iran, but it is Israel that has the most pull with its APAC and other lobbies that is driving this. | ||
| And that is a foreign power. | ||
| And that is wrong. | ||
| This dovetails into Epstein. | ||
| It's all interconnected, but we have Detenyahu putting out a statement saying, look, Epstein does not work for Israel. | ||
| He did not work for Israel. | ||
| He worked for Ehud Barak. | ||
| And they are a different faction, and he does not work for me. | ||
| Now, that is true from all the information I have. | ||
| That's not a defense of Netanyahu and say he's a little angel. | ||
| But if you know the players, then you know Ehud Barak is an Obama globalist Muslim Brotherhood two-state solution Rothschild agent on record. | ||
| Well, who did Jeffrey Epstein tell hundreds of people? | ||
| And it was true, I am one of the main Rothschilds representatives. | ||
| I am their representative. | ||
| Well, if you know about the Rothschilds, they own the Economist magazine that says it. | ||
| You open it up, says we own and run this. | ||
| I buy it all the time in airports. | ||
| I don't subscribe to it, but I want to see what the enemy's saying. | ||
| Well, the Rothschild angle of the enemy. | ||
| And it's all just get Netanyahu, put Net Yahoo in prison, Supreme Court dictatorship. | ||
| All that's true. | ||
| Those are the main factions. | ||
| But it doesn't mean that Epstein wasn't working for Mossad. | ||
| But just like any new administration that comes in here, it's different clicks. | ||
| So that doesn't get Israel off the hook for using sex operatives and pedophilia and all the rest of it and red sparrows, as they say. | ||
| No, that's a real thing. | ||
| But when people all then jump on Netanyahu and say, oh, no, Epstein worked for you. | ||
| We have not seen evidence of it. | ||
| And again, that's not a defense of Netanyahu, folks. | ||
| I shouldn't have to proviso that. | ||
| It's just, I'm telling you what's going on. | ||
| You can go look up everything I said. | ||
| And the mere fact that I have to proviso that a bunch shows that as populists, we're becoming more and more like struggle session leftists. | ||
| Because the individuals that have been on air and fought consistently and be attacked by the system, who've been proven right over and over and over and over again, like myself, should not have to spend 20% of our time explaining that to people. | ||
| And that's not our general audience, but I care about the minds of people that are stuck in a middle school or elementary school level of thinking in all of this, where everything that happens must be Israel. | ||
| Every time I cover China and rare earth minerals, literally, why are you covering up for the Jews? | ||
| It's like you understand there's a lot of power blocks and power groups and things in the world. | ||
| You need to know how they all work, how they interconnect to each other. | ||
| It's very exciting. | ||
| It's very interesting. | ||
| And my biggest beef with Israel, pretty much no matter who's in power at what time, is that Israel is all about Israel and doesn't care what it does to its allies or its enemies. | ||
| And you just say, well, that sounds good. | ||
| We should be like that America first. | ||
| Well, here's the thinking. | ||
| I'm America first, pretty much America only. | ||
| But you've got to understand that if you only one-dimensionally look at an interest from one perspective or the first order of consequences, a lot of these decisions that on their face look good, if you follow them through, are not good. | ||
| So that's what I'm getting at here: Israel is the most hated country in the world now. | ||
| If you even look midterm, Israel is going to have trouble even surviving. | ||
| And it's been the behavior of Israel. | ||
| And so Israel's gone from being seen as the victim and the David against Goliath to the Goliath against a bunch of little Davids. | ||
| Whether you think that analogy is true or not, it doesn't matter. | ||
| Israel in major polls is the most unpopular country in the world. | ||
| And midterm, even short term, long term, guaranteed, that spells disaster for Israel. | ||
| And some will say, oh, what? | ||
| You want Israel to survive? | ||
| I'm not against Israel. | ||
| I don't want to blow up Israel. | ||
| I don't get a heart on for Israel. | ||
| But I also know, because I think multiple layers up, when you throw the rock in it, throw more rocks in the different patterns it makes. | ||
| Israel has thousands of nuclear weapons and high-tech delivery systems. | ||
| They have a mutually assured destruction policy called the Samsung option. | ||
| And Israel will start a nuclear war if it's going down in a conventional war, 100%. | ||
| And in every major scenario, if there is a Middle Eastern nuclear war, India and Pakistan go at each other. | ||
| China gets involved. | ||
| Russia, in almost all scenarios, within a day, even a local nuclear war goes international, global. | ||
| There's very few scenarios where we're not all dead or wishing we were dead. | ||
| So, see, I mean, it's like saying this. | ||
| Okay, there's a firework factory and you work at it and they say, don't create sparks. | ||
| You know, they've got special flooring so that doesn't create electrical buildup. | ||
| And certainly don't smoke a cigarette and don't strike a lighter because there might be a little gunpowder here or something. | ||
| It might, you know, it might flash and the place goes up. | ||
| Now, you don't need to be a chemical engineer or something or a fire chief to know, hey, you shouldn't go into a firework factory with a burning torch waving around, running up and down the aisles and climbing up and down on top huge crates of fireworks because gunpowder gets in the air. | ||
| I mean, it's, it's, or say, go out to an oil field where they're drilling for natural gas and run around with a flamethrower. | ||
| It's dangerous as hell. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So I don't know exactly how or why it's going to go up in a ball of flame. | ||
| There's many different scenarios, but it's something you know you don't do. | ||
| And then idiots like Sean Penn is like, I don't see why nuclear weapons aren't on the table. | ||
| We should use them. | ||
| Russia's not going to respect us if we don't use them first. | ||
| And you go, where did he hear that? | ||
| And then that was about three years ago. | ||
| We've now, this is like coming up the anniversary of four years. | ||
| That was about a year in. | ||
| About a year after that, about two years ago, NATO comes out in the NATO head and says, we're putting first strike sneak attacks on the table, conventional or nuclear, in our new policy. | ||
| We're looking at hitting Russia first. | ||
| Now, if you were going to hit somebody first, you don't tell them that. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Unless you're trying to get a provocation. | ||
| Now, why would they do that? | ||
| I knew the answer the minute I saw him say it. | ||
| And when I saw Sean Penn say that, I thought, I bet he's hanging out with Zelensky and the NATO people, and they're openly at dinner talking about this. | ||
| And sure enough, I was right. | ||
| About a year later, NATO comes out, two years ago, and says, yeah, we might hit them with conventional wide-scale attack or nuclear sneak attack. | ||
| Now, let's add something to that ingredient list there. | ||
| All around Russia, NATO has moved hypersonic and supersonic missiles up to the border that are nuclear capable. | ||
| That means in about 10 minutes, depending on the unit, you could take out the conventional cluster bomb or bunker buster or whatever it is you've got in there, and you can put a hydrogen bomb in there or other little goodies they have. | ||
| Neutron bomb, you name it. | ||
| And they got those. | ||
| Stuff worse. | ||
| So, And I knew the day I saw them say that, I said, within days, Russia will come out and say that if we see a wide-scale aeronautical attack, we will have to take it as a nuclear attack and we will hit all of Europe's military sites. | ||
| Now, you have to do that in doctrine because if they're shooting, you know, two or three storm shadows in a week, sometimes, you know, a day, that are nuclear capable or other systems, attack them and more advanced systems. | ||
| Okay, they can see two or three of those coming in, you know, flying above the trees a few hundred feet, shoot most of them down, miss some, goes in, takes out bunkers of Russian leadership. | ||
| But if Russia sees hundreds of those or thousands of those coming in, and Europe's already told them we're thinking about a secret nuclear strike, and then you see thousands of missiles coming in that have been fired from the border, they can hit your cities in minutes. | ||
| You have to launch, launch, launch before they hit the missile sites, because that's where most of Russia's missile sites are is in the West and the North up against Europe and the North Pole to hit the U.S. Just like most of our sites are in Montana and Wyoming and places. | ||
| Because that's as far north as we can to get up over the pole. | ||
| That's why we want Greenland to put a little sweetie cake weapons there, much closer, and to stop theirs. | ||
| But the best defense is a good offense. | ||
| So this is basic military information. | ||
| Most people don't know this. | ||
| Things like Chinese I'm speaking or something. | ||
| This isn't poking the bear. | ||
| This is stabbing it with a dagger in the face. | ||
| And so I'm like, oh, good. | ||
| De-escalate Trump. | ||
| Yes, stop. | ||
| Biden was bombing inside Russia with high-tech nuclear-capable missiles, quite a provocation. | ||
| Again, we're firing weapon systems in that are designed to carry nuclear weapons and to evade being shot down to take out Russia's nuclear forces. | ||
| That is doctrinally what they're mainly designed for. | ||
| So now you know why all the experts agree we're the closest to nuclear war we've ever been. | ||
| I hear conservatives go, that's a bunch of hippies at the atomic scientist group with the two minutes to midnight clock in Chicago. | ||
| Every time Republican gets in, they up the clock closer to midnight. | ||
| There's no danger. | ||
| And yeah, they're liberals from the old vein of peace next. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| I don't listen to them, though they say they're the closest ever, which is true. | ||
| The RAND Corporation, the War Games, the Pentagon, the Russians, the Chinese. | ||
| I mean, no, we are the closest ever. | ||
| And for most people, this is like such an unknown country. | ||
| It's like, oh, going to Mars or something. | ||
| It just sounds impossible. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| It's probable on the current road we're going down. | ||
| So yes, in general, Trump is de-escalatory, but not with this Iran thing. | ||
| And that's a big departure from that. | ||
| So I just spent too much time on this. | ||
| I got a bunch of huge guests and gosh, so much more coming up today. | ||
| I got to get moving. | ||
| I got so much other stuff to hit. | ||
| Man, I got a lot here. | ||
| If you want to know how my brain works, most people see a news article, even seasoned reporters, and they run pundits and they just give their opinion. | ||
| That's easy to do. | ||
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| But they always take it at face value. | ||
| I immediately get sick of this phenomenon. | ||
| It's like for 20-something years, is the global government real? | ||
| And I'm like, yeah, here's what makes it up. | ||
| Here's the groups. | ||
| Here's how they operate. | ||
| Now those very groups say we run the corporate government, global government, and it's all falling apart. | ||
| So, at least now we admit there's a corporate globalist government that tried to take over. | ||
| Now it's in trouble. | ||
| I just had to spend decades with their own documents, their own reports, them saying it at their events, and then being told I'm insane by the New York Times, it doesn't exist. | ||
| So we just get stuck in this, stuck in this, like arguing with liberals, you know, that two men can't have a baby. | ||
| It's just, it should be easy to know that's not the case. | ||
| So I see headlines everywhere. | ||
| Is Elon Musk right? | ||
| Is Congress right that the EU is meddling in elections in Europe and stealing them? | ||
| I have Ursula van der Leyden and the other commissioners saying we've stolen elections, we've blocked elections, we got the winner arrested in Romania, we'll do it in Germany, and then they've killed 40-something AFD people that are in the lead in state and local elections. | ||
| Last time I chat, I mean, and she said, We have means to deal with it, many means. | ||
| We can simply arrest them, or other things can happen to them. | ||
| And I'm just like, and instead, I got the clips. | ||
| And instead, I hear, oh, let's see. | ||
| Quite the claim of Elon Musk. | ||
| Can you prove it? | ||
| They just had three days of hearings proving all of it. | ||
| But in the hearings, they have like guests on and talking about, oh, they did this. | ||
| Oh, they did that. | ||
| Why don't you show in the hearing? | ||
| And I looked, they didn't. | ||
| The leaders of the unelected EU start with that. | ||
| Their unelected commission. | ||
| Here's how it was set up. | ||
| Here's how it got power incrementally, getting traders to sign over national sovereignty piece by piece. | ||
| And then we got them bragging that they're, I mean, it's like this, just cut to the chase. | ||
| They're bragging. | ||
| They did it. | ||
| In 1997, I broke that all Scientific Atlantic cable boxes had a hidden microphone and we're listening to you. | ||
| I got the engineer schematics from the engineer at Scientific American. | ||
| Scientific American. | ||
| I told you when Google started, it's listening to you off the computer microphone. | ||
| I famously would have national news at my house and they'd see a cover over the webcam and they'd say, why do you cover that? | ||
| And I said, because it watches you and they'd make jokes about it. | ||
| Now we're having debates and Google admits, oh, we've been listening to you for 28 years. | ||
| I just, I don't, it's like it's like Groundhog Day. | ||
| Like, like, it's just, it's weird that that's where we are. | ||
| So it's really about philosophy, folks. | ||
| And I mean, I remember 20 years ago, they passed laws in a bunch of blue states where illegal aliens can vote. | ||
| And then they go, illegal aliens do not vote. | ||
| And they play these games, and then the buses all pull in last election, and the illegal aliens get off and go in and vote. | ||
| And California passes a law, you can't ask for ID. | ||
| I mean, it's just, it's like if people had knowledge, these lies would not work. | ||
| All right. | ||
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| Since I mentioned this earlier, here's kind of the group think, the struggle session the left does, where leftists will insult each other and say, you're not a good enough communist. | ||
| You don't hate white people enough. | ||
| And then they all laugh and shake hands. | ||
| Oh, we're liberals. | ||
| We just bullied each other. | ||
| Well, let's go out and bully other people that aren't in our cult. | ||
| And I see with people that don't have a lot of deep knowledge who claim they're populists, claim they're anti-globalists, claim they're experts on things, where the most easy thing to do is just run around in fight and say that nobody's real but them. | ||
| And that's the equivalent of the left calling you a Nazi because you don't want totally open borders and your wife to be raped is just to say, you are a sellout. | ||
| Yeah, such a sellout that I haven't even made the announcement yet. | ||
| I'm just going to take, I'll do it the next few days. | ||
| God always comes through and he gets saved the last minute. | ||
| And the bad guys, he's getting caught, but they are. | ||
| They say they're shutting us down within two weeks of March, the receiver. | ||
| And it's a long story, but that's okay while the Alex Shields Network and all that's going on. | ||
| But it's just we're battling and just fighting. | ||
| And my knowledge has gotten the best it's ever been and it's getting exponentially better. | ||
| And the work is so important. | ||
| And then I just see half of our time being spent, not on me, but just in general, infighting and bitching and this and that instead of oppose Trump where he's wrong, support him where he's right, get good candidates to run, get involved in culture, get close to God, start a garden, get healthy. | ||
| And look, I was helping people get healthy years ago when I wasn't. | ||
| I said, I'm a hypocrite. | ||
| I'm so busy I'm not healthy because I work my ass off and eat too much food and all the rest of it. | ||
| People go, well, you're a fat ass. | ||
| Why are you having doctors on? | ||
| Well, just because I am not following what I say I should do as good as I do doesn't mean I shouldn't put out good information. | ||
| Just because I'm a fat ass, you know, doesn't mean I should sit there and not sit there and tell kids to drink Jack Daniels on air. | ||
| And you see me lose weight and get healthier. | ||
| And it's a process. | ||
| But I'm under globalist attack second only to Trump. | ||
| And I need your prayer. | ||
| I need your support. | ||
| Because I don't spend time with stuff going on behind the scenes, but it is horrific. | ||
| And what the crew's gone through has been heroic. | ||
| And I just thank all of you for your support and all your prayer out there because we really need it. | ||
| And I'm not going to spend time on the stuff going on. | ||
| A lot of good stuff's happening too, but paradoxically, it's bad. | ||
| And the Imperial troops are entering the base. | ||
| Here's the Don Lemon clip. | ||
| This is a white supremacist agenda. | ||
| Why do you say that? | ||
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No, me, dude. | |
| Whose team are you on? | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| This is Don Lemon. | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Sorry, brother. | ||
| I'm so sorry, really? | ||
| No, I'm so sorry. | ||
| Yeah, so why do you say that? | ||
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This is a white supremacist agenda. | |
| They're not just going after criminals. | ||
| I'm so sorry I went after you. | ||
| I didn't recognize that. | ||
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I look upset. | |
| There's all kinds of folks out here with media. | ||
| They're not just going after criminals. | ||
| They're going door to door and they're targeting any black and brown person they can find. | ||
| And all of America is next. | ||
| If you live by a black or brown person, you're next. | ||
| They're above the law. | ||
| They outnumber our police. | ||
| There's a white supremacist agenda. | ||
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Today's your first time. | |
| I live nearby. | ||
| I've been out a couple of times. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| But why do you? | ||
| I'm so sorry I went after you, man. | ||
| Dude, it's fine. | ||
| Why are you on here instead of being in your warm, cozy house? | ||
| Because there's a point where whites got to stand up and recognize that this is a white person problem, and we need to represent our black and brown neighbors and disavow MAGA. | ||
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We need to put an end to this. | |
| We need to put an end to this. | ||
| We f ⁇ so bad. | ||
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This is the end result of all of the bigotry and racism that we have been putting up with for years. | |
| This is the logical conclusion. | ||
| What do you think is going to happen? | ||
| Where does this end? | ||
| How does it end? | ||
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I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | ||
| What do I do? | ||
| I talk to anyone who will listen and I disavow every MAGA person I've ever known. | ||
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They have no place in my heart. | |
| This kind of hatred. | ||
| No, if you can't stand 10 toes down and say that trans people, black and brown people have a right to exist and that women have a right over their own body, then you have no place in my heart. | ||
| And you have no place in the future. | ||
| Don Lemon didn't storm the church to be a good journalist. | ||
| He did it to attack white Christians. | ||
| And he says, and this clip I've got on screen that yes, Christianity is evil. | ||
| It's white. | ||
| We've got to deal with it. | ||
| Imagine the litmus test. | ||
| The problems in the world are white people. | ||
| That's Hitler. | ||
| You know, the problems in the world are X group. | ||
| And they are a cancer. | ||
| They are the problem. | ||
| And we have to not let them bully us when they say, oh, you're not moral. | ||
| You're not good. | ||
| And we explain, no, really, I'm not racist. | ||
| No, you are the racist using race-based control. | ||
| You're the Democrat Party, the party literally of slavery. | ||
| The NRA was set up to teach northerners and black people how to shoot because the South kicked their ass so bad because people didn't know how to shoot. | ||
| It's like, it's upside down world, folks, and we've got to stop putting up with it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We got a bunch of big guests. | ||
| I have not even scratched the surface on the other news. | ||
| I mentioned the EU stuff. | ||
| We got Doc Pete Chambers, great Patriot Colonel, special ops guy. | ||
| Man, he'd be a great governor. | ||
| But regardless, he's making the current governor more hardcore because of the heat he's putting on him. | ||
| That's how this works. | ||
| But instead, it's the Muslims and the lefts and everybody bullying us. | ||
| We're not going to bully them. | ||
| We're just going to lead out of this. | ||
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| What a blessing. | ||
| I don't care what anybody says. | ||
| I know what it's like with it, and I know what it's like without it. | ||
| All right, I'm going to get more into this later because, again, without even looking, that's a key point. | ||
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White People Are Bad
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| I have seen just like the last day, 10 different clubs in the U.S., in the UK, and in Germany, and in Italy, where the and sorry, Spain and France, sorry, they get up and white people say, we must get rid of the white people. | ||
| White people are bad. | ||
| I mean, in Spain, they said, yes, we are replacing Spaniards with Muslims and Africans because white people are bad. | ||
| And you just heard the white guy with Don Lemon. | ||
| White people are bad. | ||
| I mean, this is outrageous. | ||
| It's absolutely cuckoo town. | ||
| It's Hitler in reverse, which is the same thing. | ||
| So the left worldwide is anti-white. | ||
| And you saw Jeffrey Epstein anti-Christian, anti-white. | ||
| And right at the center of it is a large part of the Jewish lobby. | ||
| It's a fact. | ||
| I don't blame Jews in general. | ||
| I've studied it. | ||
| Most of them aren't even aware of this. | ||
| But, and then they're like, oh, I'm right-wing because the Muslims want to get all the Jews. | ||
| Yeah, and the white people. | ||
| It's crazy, folks. | ||
| Here's a GBN report out of the UK on it. | ||
| I won't have time to play the whole thing, but in post, we post this to X. You'll see the full report, but here it is. | ||
| Good evening. | ||
| I think we might be finished as a country and probably an entire continent. | ||
| There are plans in place to deliberately make the British countryside, quotes, less white. | ||
| Now, wait until you hear how mental this is. | ||
| The Chilsons National Landscape Team has set out proposals that include community outreach schemes to attract more Muslims to the area, particularly from nearby Luton, apparently. | ||
| They're going to recruit more diverse staff and publish advertising material featuring ethnic minorities and write them in, quotes, community languages. | ||
| Well, so adverts for the Chiltons in Urdu, Bengali, and Arabic, is it? | ||
| They also want dogs to be kept under tighter control because some groups are scared of them. | ||
| So because perhaps some people from, say, Somalia are scared of dogs, rural British folk now have to keep them on a lead, do they? | ||
| Melvern Hills National Landscape in the West Midlands said, many minority peoples have no connection to nature in the UK because their parents and their grandparents did not feel safe enough to take them or had other survival preoccupations. | ||
| It added, while most white English users value the solitude and complentative activities with the countryside affords us, the tendency for ethnic minority people is to prefer social company, family, friends and schools. | ||
| Can I just say if I was an ethnic minority, I'd find all of that quite offensive. | ||
| But anyway, let's just think about the two places named so far. | ||
| We've got the West Midlands there, we've got Luton. | ||
| They have entire areas that are basically non-white in those areas. | ||
| Huge levels of immigration from Pakistan. | ||
| A mosque leader in Birmingham helps to appoint the chief constable of West Midlands police. | ||
| Even years ago, in Luton, elements of the local Muslim community held this huge rally. | ||
| Hands off Muslims! | ||
| Hands off Muslims! | ||
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Everyone's got a right to protest, but I found their chanting provocative and extreme. | |
| British police go to hell! | ||
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Don't you look naked on the street? | |
| Don't look naked! | ||
| Do I really? | ||
| I've island naked. | ||
| No one's trying to seduce me and I'm not trying to seduce anyone. | ||
| You shouldn't judge me how I try not to judge you. | ||
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You are. | |
| You've just said, who am I trying to seduce? | ||
| No one. | ||
| I'm not judging you. | ||
| That's what they are doing. | ||
| Well, I don't judge you because I'm above that. | ||
| So the Chiltern's National Landscape Area wants to attract more people like that to the British countryside. | ||
| Do they? | ||
| The British countryside needs those people, does it? | ||
| I'd like to start a diversity scheme aimed at making sure white people feel safe in areas of Luton and Birmingham again. | ||
| I mean, how about that? | ||
| How about that? | ||
| Near the lake districts in Cumbria, they're building a £2.5 million mega mosque. | ||
| I mean, there are actually hardly any Muslims there, and it is designed to help bring Muslims to the local area. | ||
| Now, you know, again, it's not as if people aren't trying to do this stuff already, is it? | ||
| Nearby, a council refused a planning application for a small children's home because they thought it might cause noise and disturbance. | ||
| But a two and a half million pound mega mosque in the area is absolutely fine, is it? | ||
| Now have a look at what the Church of England has announced today. | ||
| The Church of England has launched a new diversity drive, encouraging clergy to give more sermons about diversity and anti-racism. | ||
| Places of worship will additionally be allocated resources to assist refugees and asylum seekers, whilst being expected to advance diversity within leadership positions. | ||
| The Church of England seems to have learnt absolutely nothing. | ||
| They were accused just a couple of years ago of being a conveyor belt for illegal immigrants to fraudulently stay in Britain. | ||
| But if you think this is bad, just look at what has happened in Spain. | ||
| The government has just allowed more than 500,000 illegal migrants to have residency in Spain. | ||
| And here's what reportedly happened immediately outside the Pakistani consulate. | ||
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Interesting, isn't it? | |
| Queuing up for their residency. | ||
| And we understand that this is a place called Seuta, which is a Spanish enclave in Morocco. | ||
| These lads are happy about the news. | ||
| Britain and Europe appears to be committing suicide. | ||
| I actually have the clips of the other national TV saying whites are bad. | ||
| We've got to get rid of whites. | ||
| We've got to move the third world population into these rural areas. | ||
| And it's worse than even that host was saying. | ||
| So I'm going to find those clips. | ||
| Under Islamic law, dogs are banned. | ||
| And when Orthodox Muslims take over in another Muslim country, they kill your dog. | ||
| So I can play you clip under clip in the countryside or in London. | ||
| People are trying to walk their corgi and Muslims say, I'm going to kill you if you don't get that dog away from here. | ||
| That dog is not halal or whatever they say. | ||
| I mean, so even the right-wing TV can't get it right. | ||
| They want dogs not out in public because the Muslims don't want to see them. | ||
| I have clips of police arresting people in London if they're walking their dog and the Muslims complain. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| So it's 100 times worse. | ||
| It's just everything is worse than they're even saying. | ||
| Like, my God, what are we going to stop putting up with this crap? | ||
| We'll be back in 60 seconds with the EU dictatorship. | ||
| Latest developments, stay with us. | ||
| We are now into our number two on this Friday, February 6th, 2026 transmission. | ||
| I am your embattled host with our battle-hardened crew coming to you from the ATX in the center of the great state of Texas. | ||
| All right. | ||
| This is big, okay? | ||
| And I talked about this yesterday, and I also talked about criticism I get when I cover this. | ||
| And again, it's not about the criticism of me. | ||
| It's the litmus test for people not understanding priorities. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I would say, because I spot checked it last night and I knew it was going to happen. | ||
| I said it on air in the report. | ||
| I did like 30 minutes on Elon Musk being persecuted and they're drumming up criminal charges in the EU and Brazil and everywhere else and how the EU is an unelected dictatorship and how it's coming in and trying to take all of our speech away and they're trying to bully Elon and already huge giant billion dollar, multi-billion dollar fines. | ||
| Now with criminal charges, France says they're looking to charge him criminally at the request of the ADL and Kira Starmer. | ||
| So it's multinational. | ||
| The left here is going over there to do it. | ||
| The main reason is Grok questioned whether six million Jews died in the Holocaust because there weren't six million Jews in Europe. | ||
| I guess I'll go to jail for that. | ||
| I mean, I think Hitler did kill a bunch of people. | ||
| I've studied it, but the numbers got exaggerated. | ||
| Let's just stop. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But regardless, they now say they're looking to arrest him for Holocaust denial because his AI did that. | ||
| And then a third of the comments were, why are you sucking Elon's weenie? | ||
| Things like that. | ||
| He's horrible. | ||
| He's evil. | ||
| He's a globalist. | ||
| And I'm just like, do you know he freed up X? | ||
| Do you know he got Trump elected? | ||
| It's better than Democrats. | ||
| Do you know they're coming for your speech? | ||
| They've got to get through Elon to get to you. | ||
| It isn't a debate on whether Elon's perfect or not. | ||
| It is a debate about how the world works and a major movement for free speech that he's leading and under real attack over. | ||
| They seized Starlink assets and a bunch of other stuff, and we're going to criminally charge him in Brazil, and he was forced to back off because Trump wasn't in yet. | ||
| Trump should go put pressure on them to stop that because they're doing it to American companies and American people, and they're targeting us. | ||
| We're already by extension on the internet under EU rules. | ||
| You know, when you go to any site that prompts you about cookies, that's the EU. | ||
| You say, well, that's a good prompt. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| The EU shouldn't be governing us. | ||
| And so the issue is they're coming for our speech. | ||
| And the White House and JD Vance have talked about it. | ||
| Trump did pull $40 something million investment from the UK a month ago over this. | ||
| That obviously wasn't enough because it's Kiera Starmer. | ||
| I showed you the articles yesterday that went to the EU because they have stronger laws and said, do this to Elon Musk. | ||
| And I played the clip of, I'm coming after Elon. | ||
| I'm coming after X with his evil pedophile protecting eyes. | ||
| So do you, okay, so you want Elon arrested and you want X free speech to end, and then that won't put pressure on the rest of the big tech who've backed off some censorship. | ||
| It's not a good thing that we're winning the info war. | ||
| Well, of course it is. | ||
| But everything becomes a mindless, one-dimensional, black and white litmus test of how pure you are. | ||
| And it's sick and it's dangerous. | ||
| And I'm just talking to that large minority of people to grow up, man. | ||
| We're barely beating the globalists right now. | ||
| Our idea of culture is winning. | ||
| Politicians at least have to give us lip service and we're getting a lot of real action. | ||
| Do I trust them all? | ||
| No. | ||
| Do I turn my back on these people? | ||
| No. | ||
| But we are turning the tide on every front. | ||
| The globalists admit they're in deep crap. | ||
| But there's too many people that want instant gratification. | ||
| Now, I say we hold their feet to the fire more than ever. | ||
| Bonzino says, don't hold feet to the fire, don't complain. | ||
| Everything's perfect. | ||
| That's a lie. | ||
| That's one extreme of the lie. | ||
| The other extreme is we're all screwed. | ||
| Run for the hills, slitch your wrists, commit suicide. | ||
| It's all over. | ||
| Those are both lies. | ||
| The truth is we've broken out into the enemy. | ||
| There's a giant awakening happening. | ||
| God is real. | ||
| Good is real. | ||
| There's not just evil in the universe. | ||
| Remember, the devil's greatest trick was not that he doesn't exist. | ||
| That's his second biggest. | ||
| His number one trick is convincing you that good doesn't exist. | ||
| That's a lie. | ||
| I see the comments constantly everywhere. | ||
| Everybody's fake. | ||
| Nobody's real. | ||
| Everybody's bad. | ||
| There's no real blah, And you go look these people up two years ago. | ||
| They were asleep. | ||
| Well, they woke up, but they didn't wake up to how things work. | ||
| They just woke up and now they think everything's doomed. | ||
| I'm not exposing the globalists and doing all this in futility. | ||
| I believe in humanity. | ||
| I was doing this back when 1% of the public knew about it. | ||
| And I've been proven right. | ||
| I'm extremely optimistic. | ||
| This broadcast is the opposite of fear porn. | ||
| I tell you about the bad stuff happening and have experts on that have incredible track records of being accurate so that we can navigate this together. | ||
| When you're say, go to the Caribbean and for a week. | ||
| Did this a few times when I was a kid? | ||
| And my dad would go to one of the boat shops and say, hey, I want to rent that cabin cruiser. | ||
| And they'd say, so you've driven these? | ||
| Yeah, blah, blah. | ||
| I'm saying, you know what you're doing? | ||
| Sure. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Sign the insurance form. | ||
| Here's the charts. | ||
| Back then they had charts. | ||
| And I'd recommend you stay out of all these areas and blah, blah, blah. | ||
| And how long you want the boat? | ||
| Want the boat three days? | ||
| All right, have fun. | ||
| We go anchor, sleep on the boat, all that stuff, great thing. | ||
| And my dad's got these charts out where there's tides and where there's rocks and where there's, and he's constantly looking. | ||
| You know, before we drive somewhere, he'd be like an hour looking at that map. | ||
| And, you know, there'd be a radar on the boat, you know, and he'd have a compass out and he'd be, and he'd take us around. | ||
| We'd have a great time. | ||
| It's not living in fear to have the damn map, to have the chart. | ||
| And that's what this broadcast is. | ||
| And I'm doing the best I can as like a pilot to say, I've studied this. | ||
| Here's where we are. | ||
| I'm like your guide, like the native guides for Lewis and Clark. | ||
| And I'm trying to lead us across the country here. | ||
| And you can ask, has this guy been a good guy or is this guy a bad guy? | ||
| I'm a good guy. | ||
| The best you're going to find. | ||
| And I say this here about my bona fides because we're in a world where accuracy is what's going to get us out of this. | ||
| Truthfulness, honorableness, steadfastness, the real McCoy. | ||
| That's how the world used to work was off of you're trustworthy, you're smart, you're hardworking, not how much clout you've got or who you know. | ||
| The meritocracy must come back. | ||
| And in the world of meritocracy, InfoWars is the leader of bootstrapped success against tyranny, working with the American people. | ||
| I differentiate myself because there is such an ongoing psyop out there to hear everybody fighting with each other and to either say everything's fine, go back to sleep, get your popcorn, or we're all screwed. | ||
| No, we're not screwed. | ||
| We're in the third quarter. | ||
| We are three points ahead. | ||
| And we better keep the game face on or we're going to lose the son of a bitch. | ||
| It's real simple. | ||
| So to understand my thinking, in my spare time, I've watched a bunch of excerpts of the congressional hearings. | ||
| We really should just do a whole special podcast. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm going to do a special podcast tomorrow. | ||
| Noon, it'll kick off. | ||
| And I'm going to review Epstein's interview with Bannon. | ||
| Very important. | ||
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European Election Interference
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| I was actually impressed when I started watching it by the incredible world government nuggets in it and David Rockefeller and all of it. | ||
| And I already knew all that, but I didn't know he admitted it all. | ||
| This is like crazy town. | ||
| Trilateral commission, everything. | ||
| And then I'm going to do some clips and excerpts on this EU thing because it's a big deal, folks. | ||
| The fact that we have an unelected commission that can cancel elections, kill whoever they want, and they do that, start any wars they want. | ||
| You got a ceremonial EU parliament that was set up 30 years ago. | ||
| It has no power. | ||
| It's advisory. | ||
| And if they don't like what you say and they're in embarrasses, they arrest you. | ||
| Same thing in France, Germany, everywhere, Romania. | ||
| And remember back at the time, the Romanian president won. | ||
| We had him on a bunch. | ||
| Trump couldn't get Trump's attention on it. | ||
| Now Congress is. | ||
| Now Trump is. | ||
| Georgescu. | ||
| He was so pissed. | ||
| He's like, he arrested him when he won. | ||
| Now it's front page. | ||
| Now it's the big deal. | ||
| Elon talked about it some. | ||
| But when I see the headlines, it's, is Elon right that the EU's meddling in elections? | ||
| They're not meddling. | ||
| They're overturning them. | ||
| The EU bragged that we went and got, we trained the prosecutors and gave them the order, the Soros prosecutors, to overturn the election and arrest the leader of that election in Romania. | ||
| That's the new giant NATO base they want to launch an attack on Russia from. | ||
| I mean, so, and I could play you clip after clip, but instead I see the headlines, even from conservative media, is Elon right? | ||
| Is Congress right? | ||
| What the hell are you talking about? | ||
| I've got the EU commission members, the head of the commission all saying, I'll play clips in a moment. | ||
| I can play you 50 of these things. | ||
| That's what I'm saying. | ||
| It's like, why am I the only one? | ||
| Seriously, I checked it in the last few days. | ||
| They didn't play these clips in Congress in the hearings. | ||
| Other people weren't sharing them. | ||
| The crew found them from six, seven months ago when they stole the election in Romania. | ||
| And they said, we'll cancel the German election too. | ||
| We don't like the results. | ||
| And the crew goes, yeah, we found the clips. | ||
| It's like they have all these hearings that show all this evidence, but don't go to the EU head commissioner saying we steal elections. | ||
| We'll do whatever we want. | ||
| And we'll do it again. | ||
| It's confession. | ||
| I mean, David Rockefeller wrote a book 20 years ago that, yeah, I'm setting up a world government. | ||
| Yeah, we're going to get rid of that national sovereignty. | ||
| I'm guilty of it. | ||
| Yeah, but you bet. | ||
| See what you're going to do about it. | ||
| They'd have New York Times articles the same year that was published saying Jones is insane. | ||
| He goes to imaginary hotels and imagines world elites are there. | ||
| I had video of the world leaders. | ||
| The black helicopters. | ||
| It didn't matter. | ||
| They just said he's insane. | ||
| I mean, it's like, what the hell is going on here? | ||
| It's like this stuff is not complex. | ||
| So you can go read the report. | ||
| It's total proof. | ||
| New report exposes European Commission decade-long campaign to censor American speech. | ||
| That's their commission report. | ||
| The European Commission regularly interferes in EU member state national elections, goes through the ways they do it. | ||
| They don't mention killing people. | ||
| Yeah, well, it's like 42 AFD state and regional leaders all in the lead all die in a two-month period. | ||
| And I haven't checked the numbers yet. | ||
| It's up to 40-something. | ||
| That's a little suspicious. | ||
| We have ways of dealing with it. | ||
| We have ways to stop. | ||
| AFD will not be allowed to take control. | ||
| Or one way or another. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So it's just, it's just crazy. | ||
| Here's Terry Britton, EU Commission. | ||
| And then here's Ursula Vanderleyden, the head of the commission. | ||
| And remember, in 56, it officially got its power with the Treaty of Rome. | ||
| The Treaty of London in 47 set it up. | ||
| But by 56, they got 10 EU members to join and start signing over authority. | ||
| And then by the year 1999, it officially took over. | ||
| A dictatorship that now is dissolving any sovereignty that's left, banning regional flights because it's bad for the earth. | ||
| You know, just opening up the telling the countries you've got to have set number of migrants coming in every year, ordering Poland to, I mean, it's dictatorship, folks. | ||
| So how about you first start attacking the EU by your unelected dictatorship? | ||
| That's how we knew it was happening with North American Union. | ||
| Same plan: have a trade block and a security block, transfer the power to that commission. | ||
| No more Canada, no more U.S., no more Mexico. | ||
| That's how they do it. | ||
| You know, the song, I forget the name of it, with Johnny Cash. | ||
| He goes, I got it one piece at a time, and it didn't cost me a dime. | ||
| You'll know it's me when I come through your town. | ||
| I'm going to ride around in style. | ||
| I'm going to drive everybody wild. | ||
| And I'll be the only one that has one around. | ||
| Guys, I want to go out to break without a minute and a half of that because he works at Ford or Chevy, whatever it is in the song, for 40 years and steals each year parts. | ||
| And then he goes, hit the 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 automobile. | ||
| It's a 61, 62, 63. | ||
| And that's how they did it, though. | ||
| They got it one piece at a time. | ||
| And it didn't cost them a dime. | ||
| You'll know it's them when they come through your town. | ||
| And they sign away your sovereignty. | ||
| So, here's just a few of the EU dictators admitting it. | ||
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| I told the crew, and I'm sorry, I'd never seen this one. | ||
| I've seen like at least 10 clips when they stole the election and arrested the leader in Romania that won. | ||
| I've seen him say this in English. | ||
| I didn't know you got one in French. | ||
| It's okay. | ||
| Let me read it for radio listeners. | ||
| Obviously, start over. | ||
| I'm going to read it. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| In the weight of words, let's wait and see what happens. | ||
| And for now, stay composed. | ||
| Ensuring our laws are enforced in Europe. | ||
| He's not stealing the German elections. | ||
| When they risk being circumvented, and when those laws are not applied, could indeed lead to the interference. | ||
| We did it in Romania. | ||
| We'll do it again. | ||
| Necessary in Germany. | ||
| We'll see if things go in a difficult direction. | ||
| I've spoken about Hungary and Poland. | ||
| We have tools if things go in the right direction. | ||
| And people, as a body that is always where always governments have to be accountable to, play an important role. | ||
| All right, I told the crew to get a few clips. | ||
| These aren't even the really bad ones. | ||
| Not bad on the crew, but in post, we put this on X and Rumble. | ||
| Put do on it. | ||
| Just search X. | ||
| It's there. | ||
| One of the commissioners up here is a big, fat, evil looking thing. | ||
| He's like, ha ha, you'll see what we do in Romania. | ||
| We do it in Germany. | ||
| We cancel the election. | ||
| And we arrest them. | ||
| We arrest these parties. | ||
| We outraw them. | ||
| That's the clip I want. | ||
| Meanwhile, I mean, they just admitted it there, but the point is they admit it. | ||
| You saw what we did in Romania? | ||
| If AFD wins in Germany, we will overturn the election. | ||
| And we have other means. | ||
| We've already taken out 42 of the members. | ||
| Dozens others have been shot and stabbed and survived in Germany. | ||
| And of course, Fico in Slovakia was shot four times. | ||
| Unfortunately, he survived. | ||
| And it happened so much, I can't even keep track of it. | ||
| They had like an AFD-style guy about to win what in Austria and a oh, yo, in Spain, they've stabbed and shot a bunch of their conservative leaders too. | ||
| I mean, we have other tools at our disposal. | ||
| Minefuro is it possible to construct such a doomsday machine? | ||
| Of course, it would be quite easy to construct such a machine. | ||
| All you need is a group of barry bombs because it's a large complex of computers. | ||
| I'm not quoting Dr. Strangelove. | ||
| Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines. | ||
| Mr. President, Fuhrer, we must not allow a mine shaft gap. | ||
| Of course, we'll have to select 10 females to every male and have to be selected for their stimulating quality because of the incredible duties of the leadership, military and political. | ||
| There will be much time and nothing to do. | ||
| And of course, the animals would have to be branded and slaughtered. | ||
| You can't make it up. | ||
| Dr. Strangelove is not a entertainment film. | ||
| It is a documentary to a potential future hell. | ||
| Oh, God, I'm out of control. | ||
| I got so much to get to. | ||
| This is so insane. | ||
| So insane. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| U.S. Republicans accuse the European Commission of election interference in the U.S. and in Europe. | ||
| Uh-huh. | ||
| The European censorship files and America's allies. | ||
| NATO now calls the U.S. its enemy. | ||
| And I got a bunch of articles from the left like, oh, here comes, here comes the EU to the rescue. | ||
| Like the cavalry. | ||
| Not a very good bugle call, is it? | ||
| UK government minister to Musk, get the hell out of our politics. | ||
| How dare you expose our dictatorship? | ||
| Hungary's Orban accuses Ukraine of election interference and summons Ambassador. | ||
| If this is a counselorship, where is the ambassador? | ||
| Arban, that's a good guy. | ||
| All eyes on far-right AFD and German election rocked by violence and U.S. interference. | ||
| Oh. | ||
| France, Germany, and others urge the EU Commission to protect elections in Europe from foreign interference. | ||
| I mean, Elon exposing they're stealing elections, and he's bad. | ||
| Legal chaos as Romanian court rules against annulment of presidential vote. | ||
| European court rejects Romanian far-right presidential candidates' election appeal. | ||
| See, the European court overrode their national court. | ||
| Oh, the EU is not involved. | ||
| This is ridiculous. | ||
| We just overrode it and have other tools. | ||
| Romania annulled his presidential election results and alleged Russian interference. | ||
| Turned out that wasn't true. | ||
| So the higher court said no. | ||
| The EU said we annul. | ||
| And then we ask, even in force, we ask, did Brussels interfere in Europe's election fallout sprint? | ||
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Limited Stock Return
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| Do bears live in the woods? | ||
| And then you got Mary Poppins, the evil Mary Poppins, Ursula Vanderladen. | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| But see, they know to put women in charge of all these spots. | ||
| Like, oh, it's a dictator in a pink dress. | ||
| That's the same thing as why they told PR groups. | ||
| I said this a decade ago, but later it was confirmed. | ||
| It's in several books that Bill Gates wears pink sweaters that look non-threatening. | ||
| Oh, look, she was pink. | ||
| It's okay to kill everyone. | ||
| Stop nuclear war. | ||
| Let's go to break with what's the name of Johnny Cash song. | ||
| One piece at a time. | ||
| This is how they set up the EU dictatorship. | ||
| We'll be right back on the other side. | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| Big news straight ahead. | ||
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| But I said, I want a wide selection of high-quality folding knives, slip knives, you name it. | ||
| So people have a one-stop shop. | ||
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| So they held those back. | ||
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| But this is a really cool knife. | ||
| Alex Jones Phantom Folding Knife. | ||
| Limited stock of that came back in. | ||
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| They got 500 of these. | ||
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| The first one sold out like an hours. | ||
| Alex Jones Ring Blade. | ||
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| This is something I didn't really call for, but it's awesome. | ||
| Got that ring on the back. | ||
| Got the deal. | ||
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| Initiate primary ignition. | ||
| 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. | ||
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Exploring Cosmic Secrets
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| Transdimensionally, over the space-time continuums are full space. | ||
| Where people aren't extremely lazy, the social engineers are there laughing. | ||
| What we envisioned 100 years ago, 20 years ago, is now already open. | ||
| 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. | |
| Today, we can see the Earth from here. | ||
| You got it. | ||
| You are go. | ||
| We are go. | ||
| Type 1 civilization is the goal. | ||
| Interplanetary expansion, followed by Intergalactic. | ||
| The steps we've already taken. | ||
| The point we've crawled up to was a much greater feat than what is about to happen. | ||
| If we just don't destroy ourselves, the secrets of the universe are ours. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| The incredible position we're in. | ||
| All of us are lives. | ||
| Conscious beings with free will suddenly appearing into the time-space continuum. | ||
| I liken it to a spiritual, genetic, evolutionary spacewalk. | ||
| But people don't have context for words. | ||
| So, depending on whether they're a leftist or a right-wing or whatever, the words I use fall on deaf ears to most people because they don't even know what I'm talking about. | ||
| When I use the term evolutionary, I don't mean a monkey fish frog is what we came from. | ||
| I didn't come from no monkey fish frog. | ||
| Obviously, the theory of evolution has been totally disproven the way they put it forward. | ||
| But everything evolves or devolves. | ||
| There is ever-increasing complexity in the universe. | ||
| And always accompanying it is ever-increasing entropy. | ||
| Because the more complex, the more something has more complexity to degrade. | ||
| It is the paradoxical system. | ||
| Is the universe becoming more complex or less complex? | ||
| It is becoming more complex, and the degrading is becoming more complex. | ||
| The paradox. | ||
| Contemplate this on the tree of wool to quote Falstedum on his mountain of power. | ||
| Is there a dagger such as this for me? | ||
| Says Max von Sitau. | ||
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Don't Play Victim
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| All right, I got a lot of news here. | ||
| I'm not pausing for lack of that. | ||
| A lot of good stuff going on. | ||
| You know, I was going to hit the war on white people that's really getting intense. | ||
| You'd think the left would pull back a little because it's pissing people off, waking people up. | ||
| But no, higher up, there's a dialectic, a clash that's meant to create massive racial division. | ||
| And I'll explain why coming up. | ||
| But what I want to hit first is some good news. | ||
| So let's get clips. | ||
| 33 and 32. | ||
| I'm going to say this again because I see the talking point on CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, all of the leftist top podcasters. | ||
| I monitor it because I know I'm really getting under their skin. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| And I usually just read the headlines or I can hit like a transcript function because if I watched all this stuff, it'd be 10 hours a day, literally. | ||
| But this is, and so if it's being done to me, that's the beta test for all of you. | ||
| Jones is the biggest bootlicker, brown-noser, glazer of Trump and Elon Musk the world's ever seen. | ||
| He's so pathetic. | ||
| Oh my God, he's sold out to the establishment. | ||
| He is the worst person on earth. | ||
| He is so pathetic. | ||
| He's done on and on and on. | ||
| And then they never show you an exhibit of the things they say I'm doing. | ||
| They just say that I've gone against everything I stand for. | ||
| When if you actually listen to the show, I go through issue by issue and give you my view on it and where I think Trump's wrong, where I think Trump's right. | ||
| But I always explain it's much bigger than Trump. | ||
| We're getting populist elected everywhere and we're forcing the EU and other tyrannies to openly censor and arrest people and kill people and show themselves. | ||
| That's the process of freedom is you engage the enemy, you draw them out. | ||
| And then as they act like horrible tyrants, which they are, it exposes them. | ||
| The left needs to false flag a group of illegal aliens or kids protesting for them who've been ordered to so they can play victim. | ||
| Well, we don't need to play victim. | ||
| We are victims, as I just detailed earlier, with the EU being unelected and trying to get us into nuclear war. | ||
| So just RFK Jr. alone and what he's done takes hours to go over. | ||
| It is so well done, so smart. | ||
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| He's dismantled in a year half of their kill grid. | ||
| They are all over the place attacking him. | ||
| It's amazing. | ||
| And then he's inspiring the states from Texas to Florida to Utah to you name it to ban geoengineering on mass scale, to ban fluoride, | ||
| to ban glyphosate, to pull out all the mercury out of all shots, to pull out all the poison dyes, to ban all new mRNA shots, and to take the vaccine liability protection away from the COVID shot so that they can't even offer it anymore. | ||
| No one sings the praises of this. | ||
| That alone, I'm thank God that we were able to get Trump in just for that. | ||
| Europe's banning transgender surgery. | ||
| The UK, the U.S., the American Medical Association just pulled support for transgender surgeries yesterday. | ||
| They're losing lawsuits every week for brainwashing kids into having their penises and breasts cut off. | ||
| And worse, oh, there's worse. | ||
| They cut the little girl's forearms off, the muscles, the skin, and then build rotting penises that have no feeling except pain with a piece of PBC tube up into the bladder. | ||
| And 99% of the time they fall off. | ||
| I mean, imagine 50 years ago, they had a horror movie. | ||
| We're in the future. | ||
| They brainwash kids and they cut little girls' forearms off and build rotting penises. | ||
| It's just like, that's just the sick brain that can even come up with that. | ||
| And sex with kids down to 12 is now legal in California. | ||
| And the same sicko senator that got it passed, the parents are like, California, this is look it up. | ||
| You go to take your kid to the doctor. | ||
| The doctor doesn't talk to you. | ||
| They go, when you're 12, you fill out the medical forms, you pay, you have your insurance card because they're ending parental rights. | ||
| I mean, with the Democrats, they are cyanide. | ||
| You eat a little grain of that, you're dead. | ||
| The Republican Party is a small dose of arsenic. | ||
| It'll make you super sick. | ||
| It won't kill you. | ||
| So there's not a lesser two evils. | ||
| I'm being forced to either eat arsenic or eat cyanide. | ||
| Give me the arsenic. | ||
| It's like they're telling you: like, would you like to be killed by a firing squad or would you like to be beaten with a bull whip? | ||
| I'll take the bull whip, please. | ||
| You want 10 lashes with the bullwhip, or you want to be shot by 10 people in the firing squad with 30-odd six rounds. | ||
| I'll take the bullwhip, please. | ||
| Now, they know what they're doing with the bullwhip. | ||
| They might just kill me with it. | ||
| Probably not, but they hit you in the throat. | ||
| Can open karate's up with that. | ||
| Definitely splay open that back good, but you're going to live 90% of the time. | ||
| No, I'll take the bullwhip. | ||
| See, so they want to cut away the support from Trump and populace everywhere by undermining and saying it's not happening quick enough. | ||
| And the end fighting, same way they derailed Briggset. | ||
| It's the same formula. | ||
| And they admit this. | ||
| And that's why I harp on this because I'm kind of patient zero of how they're testing it out. | ||
| Like they test everything out on me. | ||
| By the way, I haven't even republished it. | ||
| I haven't put an article out yet. | ||
| I probably should have. | ||
| I told you I was in the Epstein files and I didn't know how much I was in the Epstein files. | ||
| I'd seen the one instance. | ||
| Sorry, we found more. | ||
| And let's just say I won't be resigning because of the findings. | ||
| Like all these globalists. | ||
| It's Epstein worried about me exposing him and pedophile rings in the government and what a piece of crap I am and how they want to get me. | ||
| Got it right here. | ||
| Because again, I'm the bad guy. | ||
| I see the, you know, I thought of this was all the people online saying Jones is in the files. | ||
| They wouldn't say why, though, to act like I'm bad. | ||
| I went, oh, actually, I am in there. | ||
| They attacked me in there. | ||
| Oh, and then I went and found out a bunch I didn't know where I was in there. | ||
| Thank you for reminding me about that by accusing me of being with Epstein. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| That's no weapon form against us will prosper. | ||
| Thanks for accusing me of being with Epstein because I wouldn't have known all this if you hadn't accused me and I hadn't gone to look. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| We'll get to that later. | ||
| Yeah, most talk shows would open the show up about that, but we'll get to a little bit. | ||
| Maybe I'm worth a minute on that. | ||
| Now, oh, and they're opening criminal investigations into the Prince and into the Norway. Prime Minister, and into Lord Mendelssohn, the ambassador of the U.S., or he was going to be. | ||
| Yeah, I'm afraid the Death Star will be quite operational when your friends arrive because every part of this is proceeding as I have foreseen it. | ||
| All right, getting serious here. | ||
| But I wanted to play a clip not about Kennedy, who's amazing. | ||
| I mean, I've always liked him overall, thought he was right about 95% of stuff, but now just thoroughbred. | ||
| You can look at his work schedule. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| 70-something years old, looks like he's 60. | ||
| And like, I look at his schedule and it's like, he's like three states a day and like seven days a week. | ||
| And I mean, this guy's like, he's on a mission. | ||
| You see him in Coach All Humble. | ||
| He'll just go, like, like, OE Wong Kano. | ||
| He's going, people be shooting videos. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| He's going totally zend out. | ||
| God's going to give us those types of people. | ||
| We got to support him. | ||
| But people wanted me to jump on DeSantis and the Trump fight and all that. | ||
| I've always liked DeSantis. | ||
| He's not perfect, but I've actually watched what he's done in many ways. | ||
| And I intellectually, politically, get a good read. | ||
| And then I then pray. | ||
| And I say, God, is DeSantis good? | ||
| And I already have the answer. | ||
| It's like, yeah, DeSantis is good. | ||
| DeSantis isn't perfect, but DeSantis is a good man. | ||
| And then I don't know. | ||
| I don't have a dog in the fight. | ||
| I'm not involved with DeSantis. | ||
| I've never met him, never talked to him. | ||
| I just, he's been battle-scarred by a few of his fights with Trump. | ||
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| Now they've made up. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| But I think he's a very valuable person in the future. | ||
| I'm not going to support him against Vance. | ||
| I love Vance. | ||
| I think Vance is awesome. | ||
| I'm just saying before Trump got his act together on COVID and woke up. | ||
| DeSantis and his incredible Surgeon General did and banned the COVID shot in Florida. | ||
| And now, and this is a big subject. | ||
| If you don't know, it would take 20 minutes to go over it all, but guys pull it up. | ||
| Mel Gibson talks about how Italy's wheat is healthy or something like that. | ||
| It was like a month ago. | ||
| He's over there shooting the Passion of Christ part two. | ||
| And he was just, he was saying. | ||
| He was saying, you know, I can't eat gluten in the U.S. | ||
| I get totally sick. | ||
| He goes, here, I just gobble it and it's so delicious and I feel better than ever. | ||
| And I've lost, you know, 10 pounds, whatever he says. | ||
| And I talk to contractors and people that I know, military, corporate, they go to Italy, they go to Europe, and they eat the most fattening foods ever, everything, and they lose 20, 30 pounds over there a few months, even though they're skinny. | ||
| I want to explain to you something. | ||
| They bleach our wheat here. | ||
| Never should eat white bread unless it's sourdough. | ||
| They, under law, add a bunch of enrichments. | ||
| They're weird chemical versions of different so-called nutrients. | ||
| But that's not the most important part. | ||
| They've genetically engineered our wheat where it's completely different. | ||
| But most importantly, when all this gluten intolerance started in the 90s, was they changed the federal rules where you can spray wheat two weeks before harvesting with glyphosate, Roundup, not spraying when it's coming up so weeds don't grow. | ||
| Then that bioaccumulates in the soil. | ||
| You get some of it in the food, but it mainly goes into the well water and stuff. | ||
| And then the farmers all die of cancer. | ||
| Most of them. | ||
| That's been known forever. | ||
| It literally grows cancer. | ||
| It's the growth factor for cancer. | ||
| Basically the same. | ||
| Like growth hormone. | ||
| That's what it is, actually. | ||
| But it kills weeds. | ||
| But they authorize with no study spraying wheat right before it's harvested so that no fungus grows on it. | ||
| Because it turns out it doesn't just kill weeds, it kills fungus. | ||
| Because, you know, fungus is kind of in between an animal and a plant. | ||
| So it bioaccumulates. | ||
| They soak it in a weed killer that is the number one cause of testicular breast, prostate cancer, leaky gut, everything. | ||
| And this has been known forever. | ||
| So I'm going to say it again. | ||
| They soak the wheat in it before harvest, and then you're literally eating weed killer. | ||
| So you don't have a gluten intolerance. | ||
| You have a weed killer intolerance. | ||
| And it turns out the organic brands, the supposed best brands, as you get to the general public brands, they're the worst. | ||
| So bad it's off the chart. | ||
| Hundreds of times what they say is allowable and safe. | ||
| Remember, they say atrazine at an allowable level gender bends more than half the frogs. | ||
| This is hundreds of times, depending on the bread, and it's a lot of the top liberal brands, of course. | ||
| So it is soaked in weed killer. | ||
| They're not spraying the ground, folks. | ||
| That's done when the crops are planted, two weeks in or whatever. | ||
| No, two weeks before, some even a week before, they've caught them doing it actually as it's already harvested. | ||
| They drive by with huge trucks where the guys are wearing spacesuits and spray it. | ||
| And you wonder why cancer goes up and up and up. | ||
| That's one of the main reasons. | ||
| Yeah, the cure for cancer is to stop eating glyphosate. | ||
| So Kennedy's already doing this. | ||
| They haven't released the findings yet. | ||
| He announced a month ago it'll be out in a few months. | ||
| And he's done that in every case. | ||
| He said he does later. | ||
| But Florida beat him to the punch. | ||
| I love that. | ||
| Competition in exposing these people. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| So here's Dr. Joseph Latipo, who I've read his writings. | ||
| I've seen his long speeches. | ||
| This is a smart man. | ||
| This could be the president. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| Not because he's black, but because he has a heart. | ||
| He's Christian. | ||
| He's eloquent. | ||
| He's super smart. | ||
| But notice all the black leaders they give us are horrible demons. | ||
| All the women leaders, horrible demons. | ||
| The white ones, horrible demons. | ||
| Look at Newsome. | ||
| You wonder why Biden can't talk. | ||
| Kamala can't talk because they want idiots, the puppet masters. | ||
| But this Joseph Latipo, I love DeSantis just for putting him in five years ago and giving him free reign. | ||
| This guy is RFK Jr. 2.0. | ||
| Because, you know, Kennedy said, he goes, I'll probably be dead in 10 years. | ||
| He talked about Latipo. | ||
| This, I think Trump. | ||
| Trump didn't want to give Kennedy any credit. | ||
| That's how Trump is. | ||
| He's nice, but he's also competitive. | ||
| We need to draft this guy. | ||
| Because, I mean, Kennedy needs help. | ||
| This, this, this, this is presidential right here. | ||
| This, this, good. | ||
| I mean, I basically stalked this guy. | ||
| I watch his stuff, everything he does. | ||
| Smart, super smart, Christian, super moral, loves America. | ||
| That's an example for America, not just black people. | ||
| That's leadership. | ||
| That's the real Michael Jordan of truth and justice, kids. | ||
| I think it's Michael Jordan. | ||
| But Michael Jordan can, you know, jump through the air amazingly. | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| This guy's saving people. | ||
| Did a tree by its fruits. | ||
| That's the fruit of DeSantis. | ||
| So let's play him and then play the gut on his wife. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| So sometimes people hear things like leaky gut, and there seems to be some relationship with glyphosate exposure and leaky gut. | ||
| At least as worse as the gut is the brain. | ||
| So there's good evidence that glyphosate, there's something called a blood-brain barrier, which some people are probably familiar with. | ||
| And it's this idea that our brain is very protected real estate in our bodies. | ||
| So whereas substances can move through our bloodstream and enter our different organs straight directly out of our bloodstream, our brain's very different. | ||
| So our brain really protects what's allowed to pass through the blood into the brain. | ||
| And thank goodness, right? | ||
| I mean, we need to protect our brain. | ||
| This is our central operating system. | ||
| This is, you know, it's essential. | ||
| And glyphosate actually affects and weakens the blood-brain barrier. | ||
| One finding for them really kind of jumped off at the page, and that was the levels of glyphosate. | ||
| Glyphosate is a weed killer. | ||
| It's the main ingredient that you find in Roundup and other weed-killing brands. | ||
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| It is not meant to be eaten. | ||
| The labels on glyphosate-based pesticides clearly warn that the chemicals are harmful and must be kept out of reach of children. | ||
| In fact, they include emergency instructions for accidental exposure and make clear these products are not meant for people to touch, not meant for to be into the food, and certainly not meant to be consumed. | ||
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| Hi, Mel Gibson. | ||
| I'm in Italy where the food supply hasn't been messed with. | ||
| You know, there's no GMO stuff allowed. | ||
| So the grain and the pasta is great. | ||
| I can eat it like all day and not get porky. | ||
| And all the cheeses are wonderful. | ||
| Bufola mozzarella from the Napoli region. | ||
| Unpasteurized milk. | ||
| It's good for the Biff. | ||
| Save the Biff. | ||
| It's your last line of defense against all the environmental things that come to assault us. | ||
| Particularly in the food, in the food supply. | ||
| Okay, I'm digging it over here. | ||
| Yeah, they say one reason to move to Eastern Europe particularly is you live like 10 years longer. | ||
| You go there. | ||
| I mean, and I remember growing up in the 80s where we were super poisoned. | ||
| And I mean, black people look good, white people, Mexicans, everybody. | ||
| You know, you look at the old photos, people in the 50s and stuff. | ||
| People look good because we weren't poisoned, folks. | ||
| You wonder why allergies are so bad? | ||
| Your immune system is so weighed down by all this that now normal stuff like pollen and stuff wrecks you because your body's already overwhelmed. | ||
| I'm going to go to break. | ||
| Doc Chambers, Incredible Patriots coming in here. | ||
| Colonel Special Operations running for governor, real expert on the globalist plans, terrorism, more. | ||
| He's coming in here at six after. | ||
| I got a couple of important promos I'm going to air. | ||
| Let the crew pick some of these McBreen promos we're going to run. | ||
| And then I'm going to come back and talk big picture with him. | ||
| Then in the fourth hour, I'll hope the phone's up and hit all this other news I haven't gotten to yet. | ||
| So we got a big broadcast left for you. | ||
| Two hours straight ahead. | ||
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| This is Forest Green, Murdered Out. | ||
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| This is a great knife. | ||
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| Because I got sent hundreds of knives from dozens of companies and I'm the one that chose all these. | ||
| And these are from really good companies, really good quality, and it's just a great deal. | ||
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| But let me tell you what's back in stock. | ||
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| This is all quality. | ||
| D2 steel, black PVD coating and stonewash finish, 3.3 millimeter black thickness, black G10 handle for a secure grip, 15.5 millimeter handle thickness for confident hand feel, all bearing pivot system for smooth deployment. | ||
| I mean, it's a nice quality knife. | ||
| All black, blackout finished. | ||
| I call it murdered out. | ||
| Fast, decisive, assisting, operating, limited production, limit before it sells out. | ||
| And then we've got the same knife, but it's silver blade folding knife. | ||
| If you like that, it's got a nice little hook on the end so you can tie things. | ||
| The Forest Green folding knife that is my close second, really a sexy knife. | ||
| Same as the other one. | ||
| It's just got that forest green. | ||
| Call it Forest. | ||
| It's kind of like an in-between forest and all of the nice kind of Border Patrol. | ||
| I call it Border Patrol Green. | ||
| Let's change the name, Border Patrol Green. | ||
| That's actually what it is. | ||
| This bad boy. | ||
| These all sold out, but they always hold back a few hundred in case orders come in later or whatever. | ||
| So Tip of the Spear, Spartan trench knife with brass knuckles, Murdered Out, and the Skull Crusher. | ||
| A few hundred of those. | ||
| They held back a few of these. | ||
| It had sold out, but there's about 200 left. | ||
| The Life Fire of this Beauty Limited Edition. | ||
| That funds the operation as well. | ||
| It's a little different. | ||
| The Skull Crusher is as big. | ||
| Alex Jones Phantom Folding Knife. | ||
| This has been sold out. | ||
| They only got 500 of these the first run, sold out in one day. | ||
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| Thanks for finding the second American Revolution worldwide. | ||
| Use this as a teaching moment that, you know, there's a lot of... | ||
| I see a lot of these people out there who think they can imitate Alex Jones and they have never understood the amount of work that goes into the detailed reports that you do. | ||
| Part of that is, but the second part is, okay, if you're out there and you want to be Alex Jones or replicate Alex Jones, Alex teaches you the way to do it. | ||
| Just pay attention. | ||
| One is learn history. | ||
| Understand history. | ||
| Understand what templates to look for. | ||
| Once you understand that, you understand what the play is going to look like. | ||
| And then you're just looking for who to cast in what roles because you understand the broader course of history, how these things tend to operate, how assassinations tend to occur, how cover-ups tend to happen, how false flags occur, how staged events occur. | ||
| How also the various forms of COINTELPRO type psyops to infiltrate dissident movements to distract them from the real conspiracy into fake conspiracy in order to feed a fake conspiracies into people who otherwise would be investigating the real conspiracy. | ||
| Also to act as a discrediting agent. | ||
| So learn the methodologies. | ||
| Learn how to look at what's how to review sources, how to understand the psychology of the participants involved. | ||
| Once you understand that, you can be much more accurate and predictive at what took place with more explanatory power and more predictive capacity. | ||
| And that's what Alex does is massive amounts of work that starts with understanding history. | ||
| 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 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, Alex, I drink a beer with you. | ||
| And I said, sure, he's a British man. | ||
| I said, you live in County. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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 power of 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. | ||
| He said, but it's not an equation. | ||
| It's an archetypal symbol in numbers. | ||
| He 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. | ||
| He 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! | ||
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| Go to alexjonesapp.com and let the Democrat Deep State Party know that we will never be silenced. | ||
| Well, we got a real Texan here with us. | ||
| It's like getting in a time machine. | ||
| Still a lot of real Texans, but not like when I was growing up as a kid, my grandparents and everybody were just, they were always so proud of Texas until I grew up and found out, wow, Texas really did have some special people in it. | ||
| But Doc Chambers is like getting in a time machine with a classic Texan lieutenant colonel, Dr. Pete Chambers, medical doctor, entered military service in 83 under Ronald Reagan, left service under Biden, running a task force down at the border. | ||
| He has served as infantryman, Green Beret, and flight surgeon. | ||
| He has multiple combat tours, wounded in action, and as a disabled veteran. | ||
| His last mission was on the Texas border. | ||
| Operation Lone Star. | ||
| Doc Chambers now works Central Texas with the think tank and is running for governor, docpetechambers.org, Doc Pete Chambers on X. | ||
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Operation Lone Star
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| And listen, here's the deal. | ||
| Follow this closely, obviously. | ||
| Governor Abbott is a politician. | ||
| I don't think he's evil, but he's weak. | ||
| And just since Doc has been running, we have seen the governor get, I would say, 50% better. | ||
| I mean, so just people always say, well, why get behind this guy? | ||
| He's not going to win. | ||
| He has a very good chance to win if you decide he can win. | ||
| But regardless, we win in the information war by this guy, Chris Cross, in the country, tirelessly, or the country, the state, and injecting real issues. | ||
| So he's got a real shot at winning in the primary, A, but B, the only way we lose is not being engaged in affecting the battle space in the information war. | ||
| So I don't want to go to something petty here right up front because I've been forgetting to do this with guests. | ||
| But since you are a medical doctor, since you brought it up to me before we went live literally five minutes ago, because it takes us, you're already a fan, not of my brand, but I don't want to see what happens. | ||
| We'll be totally honest. | ||
| No, you will be. | ||
| It takes usually 30 minutes for it to kick in. | ||
| I want you to take my ultramethylene blue that most people believe is the best out there because you're already a methylene blue fan so we can see the effects. | ||
| Will you do that for me? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Let's get it. | ||
| All right, here we go. | ||
| Let's do it. | ||
| I'm already on a different brand formulation, but I want to try. | ||
| And listen, if yours is as good, let me explain something. | ||
| We have given this to 500 people and three of them didn't have any effect. | ||
| And everybody we've said it says it's the best they've had. | ||
| But here's the deal. | ||
| We like our Florida company, but I always like other suppliers. | ||
| If yours is better, I will then get a bunch of it, give it to a bunch of people. | ||
| If I decide it's better, we go with them. | ||
| So this is literally a test, not just for you to say mine's the best, because I don't just say it's the best. | ||
| I believe mine's the best. | ||
| If it's not the best, we haven't found, we found something almost as good that I want to know. | ||
| Here you go, sir. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So you're a medical doctor, explain that, people, and you're already into methylene blue. | ||
| How long have you been doing it? | ||
| Since my traumatic brain injury in 2004, hitting a roadside bomb in Baghdad. | ||
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Wow. | |
| So you were into this a long time ago. | ||
| Oh, yes. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I read some old studies with regard to dementia and how this methylene blue had been used in the past for urinary tracts infections. | ||
| We're talking about 30s, 40s. | ||
| Well, the Germans invented it in 1875. | ||
| Right. | ||
| It's been around forever. | ||
| This is a die. | ||
| I mean, essentially, it's a dye. | ||
| It's a safe die, especially in this formulation, I'm sure. | ||
| But when I read the studies and noticed that cognitive decline in elderly was improving post-taking this for urinary tract infections, now I'm going, whoa, hold on. | ||
| So I'm looking at what happens during an exposure, over pressure injury. | ||
| Demyelination. | ||
| The wrapping around the nerves gets exposed kind of like a raw nerve, right? | ||
| We can call it a raw nerve. | ||
| It's like electrical cord has plastic on it. | ||
| It gets rid of those shielding. | ||
| So now you have this demyelination. | ||
| There's different variances all the way up to multiple sclerosis. | ||
| That's the worst case. | ||
| Mine was approaching that because this is a large explosion. | ||
| Then you add, then you add to it multiple trips downrange or multiple days on the range with a Carl Gustav, which is going to throw, you can only fire those six times in one day because it will do that over pressure injury. | ||
| When you start protecting that myelin sheath, and there's other reasons, other things that it does, then it starts to increase. | ||
| And I've noticed this, especially on the campaign trails, I got back on again. | ||
| The ability to think sharply. | ||
| When I was going through my worst times after coming back with this TBI, I couldn't think straight. | ||
| I couldn't, I mean, but you don't admit it because you don't want to go to the shrink. | ||
| So you just don't say anything. | ||
| Now I'm a physician, so I do my own studies and here I am. | ||
| You treated yourself. | ||
| Treated myself. | ||
| Well, seven years ago, my doctor, great guy, loans clinics all over. | ||
| He's like six degrees. | ||
| He said, get a USP grade. | ||
| It helps your cells, helps your brain. | ||
| You know, it's next level, skips oxidization process. | ||
| I ordered off Amazon, had a little bit of an effect. | ||
| Then my sponsor a year ago got this and it's real medical grade out of Florida. | ||
| They weren't even selling a supplement. | ||
| They use it for heart for dye. | ||
| So this is actual medical grade. | ||
| And it was way stronger than the stuff I'd taken before. | ||
| But yeah, my stamina, my libido, my brain. | ||
| But Sean Johnson won't get mad. | ||
| He's a Navy SEAL, a whole bunch of tours and all over the place. | ||
| He is a podcaster and he thinks he's got problems talking worse than he does. | ||
| He doesn't. | ||
| But he about eight months ago got on it. | ||
| He goes, oh my God, I don't stutter anymore. | ||
| I don't have these problems because he was a breacher. | ||
| We're getting bombs. | ||
| And it was the same thing, those concussions. | ||
| Every day, even in training. | ||
| And he owes it. | ||
| And he is more eloquent than he was. | ||
| He wasn't bad before. | ||
| But whatever it was, he says that Bethylene Blue, this has changed his life. | ||
| It does. | ||
| So you got blown up. | ||
| How'd you get blown up? | ||
| It was an ID. | ||
| It was a 155 howitzer cell millimeter howitzer shell in a road in Baghdad, south of the Euphrates. | ||
| There's a little bend. | ||
| What were you in when it happened? | ||
| Was it a Humvee? | ||
| Oh, in that area of the Euphrates, it was like that kill zone, right? | ||
| The death highway wasn't there. | ||
| But this was not that bad at the time. | ||
| This was 12 May 2004. | ||
| So a lot of, there weren't very many IDs until this guy named Mutada Al-Sadr, right? | ||
| Sauter City name, fame, you know, that's where he's from, started to come out with some Iranian stuff. | ||
| And they were then complex attacks. | ||
| So they would hit you with not only an ID, but you have a follow-on, you know, fire rifle attack or, you know, PKMs, RPGs, those kind of things. | ||
| So that. | ||
| Was that the same attack you got the purple heart getting hit with the bullet? | ||
| Same thing. | ||
| So they blew the, what were you in? | ||
| A Humvee. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Humphe with just all we had was armor on the doors. | ||
| We wanted to move fast. | ||
| This was early on before the armored, fully armored Humvees. | ||
| Then you were in a box. | ||
| So that was, I actually don't like that. | ||
| I like being able to move fast. | ||
| So, you know, I lost a guy. | ||
| You know, he's on my wrist right here. | ||
| I was captain at the time. | ||
| I was his commander, responsible. | ||
| Everything that happens or fails to happen. | ||
| So I went and met his mom a year later at a memorial. | ||
| It was a nice closing of the door on that. | ||
| So they blew you up and then how soon do they shoot you? | ||
| Well, yeah, they opened the door and then around hit the ricochet and there it goes. | ||
| It's ricochet when it's when it frags, it does the same thing. | ||
| And at little pieces of shrapnel, but nothing life-threatening. | ||
| All stopped by the time. | ||
| It blew up your mylon sheaths, but methylene blue helps you. | ||
| How fast did it kick in? | ||
| Overpressure. | ||
| Yeah, they'll do that. | ||
| How fast it took about two months for me to notice that because it had been some time. | ||
| I was having a hard time speaking. | ||
| I couldn't formulate words. | ||
| That's what Sean said. | ||
| He was young. | ||
| Yeah, I just couldn't formulate words. | ||
| And so after that, I could notice it pretty quickly. | ||
| And then later on, when I was getting and testifying in court cases and federal court cases and things like that, which requires you to not only retain a lot of information, but then to turn around and spit it back out, it came in handy. | ||
| And by the way, I'm not just pitching this with under operation. | ||
| This has changed my life where when I first got on it like eight, nine months ago, I was already working on hard, trying to get back in shape. | ||
| I lost like 60 pounds. | ||
| Well, I thought I was about 40 by then. | ||
| Sean goes, what are you on? | ||
| Did you start taking steroids? | ||
| I said, no. | ||
| He was like, you couldn't do five pull-ups before. | ||
| You're doing like 20 now. | ||
| And it was in a week. | ||
| He said, you need it. | ||
| And I said, it's methylene blue. | ||
| He said, what is that? | ||
| I mean, it's dramatic. | ||
| So what does it do in the body then? | ||
| So what it does is it's working at that mitochondrial level. | ||
| So it's a place where your ATP is made. | ||
| Your adenosine triphosphate. | ||
| So it's increasing that. | ||
| So each cellular structure has mitochondria in it. | ||
| That's your engine of each cell. | ||
| And so it works that level. | ||
| As far as that, after that, you know, I'm not a scientist on that side, but I know the effects and I know, and I can, you know, we did the studies on it. | ||
| We looked at it ourselves. | ||
| And the guy that gave me mine has actually been on your show before, Dr. Will Spencer. | ||
| So these are, he's a naturopath, good guy. | ||
| And so he formulates it himself. | ||
| But I like this so far. | ||
| Hey, if his is better, we'll use it. | ||
| Drink it down. | ||
| I'm going to get your real review. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Because we're going to get yours if it's better. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Well, Will's, Dr. Will, but good, good. | ||
| We had nine up with one year. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| Like, boom. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Well, because, you know, under the FDA rules with supplements, anytime you reformulate it, you say plus. | ||
| Most of our products say plus. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Because stuff gets better. | ||
| We do it. | ||
| We're all about plus here. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| There's technology is changing all the time. | ||
| Yeah, that's, we don't just stick with something. | ||
| And, you know, that's it. | ||
| We say we got the best. | ||
| We're always trying to find out, do we have the best? | ||
| On the supplement side, yeah, that's, that's the regs. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Well, we started out with the first 95% humanoid because I went to the big top companies. | ||
| They said, what's the strongest you ever put out? | ||
| And I said, 75. | ||
| And regular cumerant works. | ||
| It's 4% raw. | ||
| And we're like, well, how high could you go? | ||
| They go 95%. | ||
| Now, the whole industry is 95 just as we did that. | ||
| It's just crazy how that changes. | ||
| Why didn't somebody go up? | ||
| Like, what's the point? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And there's so much more there. | ||
| And this is, you know, I came, I came up in the era of I was an osteopathic position, a DO. | ||
| There's DOs and MDs. | ||
| And so for us, when we go through training, most of our time is spent in the pharmaceutical, right? | ||
| Pharmakea really is witchcraft, right? | ||
| So we're looking, we're learning pharmacy. | ||
| We spend more time on that on how to treat the symptoms than actually the prevention to avoid the disease that then leads to. | ||
| Yeah, I was reading like an average MD. | ||
| It's like in college, like a couple of hours. | ||
| That means college hours, but like a few weeks on nutrition versus years on the same thing for me. | ||
| I graduated in 95, 96. | ||
| I did residency, Beaumont, Texas, Port Arthur, 97. | ||
| Listen, times are changing. | ||
| A lot of docs are going to the more naturopathic side. | ||
| Well, I didn't mean to burn 10, five minutes on this, but you brought it up, though. | ||
| You said, yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, I mean, I'm not pitching. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
| I don't pitch stuff I don't believe in. | ||
| Like, you can be guaranteed of that. | ||
| I had no idea. | ||
| So since 2004, wow, I had no idea. | ||
| She's been off that long. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, the Germans also found that like mice lived a lot longer when they gave it to them. | ||
| Yeah, I'm sure. | ||
| You know, there are studies out, so many of our studies, especially for me, I look at that the cognitive side. | ||
| Well, they found the Germans did that that the mice got like blue brains. | ||
| They got what you see the blue of the brain. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So I guess it did like strengthens it or something. | ||
| I might have a blue brain right now. | ||
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Eisenhower's Constitution
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| Well, we're glad you did. | ||
| Okay, let me stop right there. | ||
| DocPetechambers.org. | ||
| How do people listen? | ||
| If people don't get behind you for governor. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And listen, I feel sorry for, you know, for the, for the governor. | ||
| He's invited me, you know, come to see him and stuff before, and I never did it. | ||
| And when I bullhorned him once over the COVID lockdown, he said, who paid you to do this? | ||
| Nobody during lockdowns. | ||
| I don't want to be mean to the governor, but here's the deal. | ||
| You're so much better than him. | ||
| He used to be bad, you know, weak. | ||
| Now he's a lot better, but it's because of you. | ||
| It's true, pressuring him. | ||
| But if we've seen a real change, I'm sorry. | ||
| We need you as a governor. | ||
| We need to get you in as governor. | ||
| We need to do that. | ||
| How do people do it? | ||
| Obviously, we talked last earlier this week when you were on with Harrison. | ||
| I was up here working, but I have administrative stuff going on, so I couldn't do the show because we're so close to being shut down, which is okay. | ||
| It's all in God's plan. | ||
| But you agree with me, though, that bottom line, you're there moving the needle, educating the campaign regardless. | ||
| It's a win. | ||
| And the more they back you, the more you wake up the governor and the more you get real issues on the plate. | ||
| And then there's a good shot you can win. | ||
| So the only way we fail is not backing you. | ||
| So we have a big win just backing you to educate everybody and a huge win you can win. | ||
| Affirmative. | ||
| Right now. | ||
| There's a camera. | ||
| You got it, Florida. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Right now in the periphery of Texas, in the counties, the small counties, in the places, you know, where I grew up, these, these counties are on fire looking for something different because we've got a fourth term, unprecedented fourth term attack. | ||
| And this is what this is. | ||
| Think about Eisenhower. | ||
| When Eisenhower left the beaches of Normandy and came home, he was from Denison, Texas. | ||
| He ran for president of the United States, went straight for president. | ||
| We needed Eisenhower to come into a Cold War. | ||
| And so we went into a Cold War. | ||
| Right now, we're in a hybrid, colorized color revolution. | ||
| It's not exactly color, but it's hybrid. | ||
| Here's the deal: the color. | ||
| What is the color? | ||
| Is it blue? | ||
| Is it red? | ||
| Okay, well, it looks blue in Texas because we can see it coming. | ||
| Austin is blue, right? | ||
| Many of the cities of the triangle, right? | ||
| They're trying to call it Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, all the way to San Antonio. | ||
| That's 96% of the GDP of Texas. | ||
| It ain't about GDP anymore. | ||
| It's about sovereignty. | ||
| Here's why. | ||
| Because if we lose this one, the battle for Texas, if we lose this, what happens in four years? | ||
| What happens if a president comes in after Trump that is not like Trump? | ||
| If we don't get advanced, they're going to bring an election fraud and flip the state blue and the whole country goes down. | ||
| And if that happens, then what happens? | ||
| Because Texas is the gem. | ||
| It's the jewel. | ||
| It is the Eisenhower said, as Texas goes, so goes the nation. | ||
| So goes the nation. | ||
| The same thing still holds true. | ||
| So as Eisenhower does that, then it's time for, if I'm going to use that same theory, you know, this is a logical statement. | ||
| If then, therefore, this is time for a wartime governor, right? | ||
| And I've seen it. | ||
| I've smelled color revolutions downrange. | ||
| I've been in the middle of them. | ||
| I've seen them. | ||
| The left admits they're running one. | ||
| They admit it. | ||
| And now here's the spiritual side of this. | ||
| This is hybridized. | ||
| So the color is not necessarily blue in this case. | ||
| It's red. | ||
| It's red, green. | ||
| But here's the other part. | ||
| It's black. | ||
| Black is the abyss. | ||
| It's the absence of God. | ||
| What does the enemy come to do? | ||
| Steal, kill, and destroy to bring us into absence of God. | ||
| So I believe that it's black in that sense. | ||
| We're talking spiritually now because we can't talk with one without the other. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And so you've got to operate in all spaces. | ||
| That's how, well, that's what Maraki Balboa said. | ||
| That's how winning is done. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So we've got to operate in all spaces. | ||
| So for me, we have to think that. | ||
| We have to understand that, but then take the expertise of command, right, to make things happen. | ||
| As a commander, I just ask for three things. | ||
| Give me the bottom line up front, the so what, and let's build some courses of action and let's go. | ||
| Because right now we're in action time. | ||
| We're in action mode. | ||
| We can't ask for someone to pull. | ||
| And the whole country should rally on people like you and Mike Lindell that are pop that are potential populist revolutionary beachfronts. | ||
| This is organic. | ||
| It's beyond grassroots. | ||
| We are organic because the people of Texas are doing this. | ||
| You know who does most of my media? | ||
| People of Texas, right? | ||
| Why are we running the most? | ||
| Well, I've seen the governor's gotten scared. | ||
| Let's just talk about it. | ||
| And I told you this other day and you agreed. | ||
| You said we were just meeting about that. | ||
| I know you're a nice guy, but you got to go ahead and just tear the hell out of Abbott. | ||
| It's just how we got to do it. | ||
| We've got to hurt some feelings. | ||
| We've got to break some things. | ||
| And unfortunately, there's going to be a lot of people crying at the end of this when we walk in and fire him. | ||
| Imagine, tell us what you would do as governor day one. | ||
| Day one, three days of prayer and fasting, giving this nation, this Republic. | ||
| That's what McKelly said. | ||
| He prayed and fasted when he came. | ||
| He thought there'd be a civil war, but they just had nothing but victory because all he did was pray. | ||
| We've got to avoid that. | ||
| War is insanity. | ||
| It's tangible. | ||
| If we don't avoid it now, it will show up here. | ||
| Dearborn will be here. | ||
| Minnesota will be here. | ||
| New York will be here. | ||
| We don't want that. | ||
| So that's already weird. | ||
| Day one. | ||
| The Muslims admit Texas is their main target. | ||
| They do. | ||
| And so day one, we've got three layers. | ||
| First, we have to have security. | ||
| I go into a base camp in Afghanistan. | ||
| I don't say, well, let's go eat some chow. | ||
| We set up security first. | ||
| You've got to build the state guard up back up to where when Bowie set it up, the guy that was in the Alamo, right, 24 February, 1836, to all Texans and Americans, right? | ||
| Fellow citizen compatriots were besieged on all sides by enemies, not under Santa Ana this time, although some people have said Santa Abbott, but we're under enemies that are principalities, rulers of darkness, globalists, WEF, you can name it, Davos. | ||
| You won't see me going to Davos, right? | ||
| So you've got to understand. | ||
| And they've got all their global leaders, graduates of Davos here. | ||
| They're here. | ||
| Yeah, they're here. | ||
| They're some in our state. | ||
| We have a congressman down southeast. | ||
| It's the same way. | ||
| So if we have the baseline of security, we build the state guard up. | ||
| Every able-bodied man and woman that wants to join the state guard in the state of Texas will not pay property taxes day one. | ||
| That's number one. | ||
| You know how many people said, I'll join right now. | ||
| So you're going to reestablish a state militia. | ||
| Because what's already established is there. | ||
| Texas Mobile War Department. | ||
| There's 16 states that got one. | ||
| That's why you said wartime governor. | ||
| Wartime. | ||
| And so we declare. | ||
| We are in a war. | ||
| We declare war, right? | ||
| Not on anybody. | ||
| We declare a wartime footing, an emergency statement, if you will. | ||
| I was about to say, I didn't even know I would declare emergency day one. | ||
| Oh, yes, emergency day one. | ||
| But we've got to be on a war footing in the sense that we're prepared for it. | ||
| But this is a cold war. | ||
| So it's non-kinetic. | ||
| There's nothing kinetic about it. | ||
| But here's the deal. | ||
| In four years, who's the president? | ||
| We don't know. | ||
| Let's say the ATF decides they're going to come in and take your guns. | ||
| Yet every single household in the state of Texas, just like, what is it? | ||
| And the Democrats have said, hell yeah, we're going to take your guns. | ||
| That's their point. | ||
| That is the plan. | ||
| It's happening in Virginia right now. | ||
| Virginia is already pushing that to outlaw certain magazines and things like that. | ||
| Virginia, right? | ||
| George Washington's town. | ||
| George Washington. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| So when we look at this and we say everything that is dear to the American character, as William Barry Travis said, we're calling on you to come to our aid with all dispatch. | ||
| Look, we're a forcing function, and that's what we are doing. | ||
| We are forcing the hand of complacency. | ||
| But right now, right now, what we need is every able-bodied Texan to vote, everyone to come in with, if every Texan right now gave $18.36, we could beat this war chest. | ||
| Those I don't know, it's like 1776 is our July 4th for us. | ||
| Texas, July 4th is independence, 1836. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| So if we look at that, the 2nd of March, by the way, is the Independence Day, and the 3rd of March is the primary. | ||
| So if we look at that and we say, okay, we can beat that. | ||
| So right now, we're running the most streamlined. | ||
| This is, we've been told this. | ||
| You are running the most streamlined campaign in the history of Texas compared to what you're going up against. | ||
| We're talking about a hundred-plus million dollar war chest. | ||
| We're not running it, right? | ||
| First of all, God is running it. | ||
| Going to give it credit where credit is due. | ||
| We the people. | ||
| This thing right here is called a constitution. | ||
| This one belongs to Texas, 1876. | ||
| A family gave them this in Nacogdoches, down in NAC, 1930s copy. | ||
| They wanted me to take this. | ||
| This was in their family. | ||
| And they said, take care of it. | ||
| We want you to be the governor. | ||
| I'm going to read this. | ||
| Article 1, Bill of Rights, Section 2, all power, all political power is inherent in the people. | ||
| All political power is inherent in the people. | ||
| And the free government is founded on their authority and instituted for their benefit. | ||
| The faith of the people of Texas stands pledged to the preservation of the Republican form of government and subject to its limitations only, that they have at all times the inalienable right to alter reforms, abolish their government in such a manner that they may think expedient. | ||
| That's the right to revolt. | ||
| That's the Declaration of Independence. | ||
| This is on, yeah, and it's in the Bill of Rights in this document right here. | ||
| This is on the wall right across from the state capitol. | ||
| There's a library of like Congress there, but it's their version. | ||
| This is, we don't want war. | ||
| We don't want it to come here. | ||
| We want to come to that. | ||
| But this war right now is so insidious and onset like a cancer. | ||
| Well, here's the bottom line: as Patrick Henry said, the war has already begun. | ||
| 90% of the war is informational. | ||
| All these guys, I see a UN helmet. | ||
| I'm going to do this and that. | ||
| You'll never do that if you don't take action politically now. | ||
| And the point is, the UN comes in through NGOs and bureaucracies. | ||
| It's here. | ||
| The UN's here. | ||
| They don't attack us in a frontal attack. | ||
| No, it is here. | ||
| It's in our midst. | ||
| The enemy is in our midst. | ||
| And so for us, it doesn't matter. | ||
| We need a few, right? | ||
| You know how they say a few good men. | ||
| So give us your campaign site. | ||
| Everybody needs to donate. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Doc Pete Chambers for Texas. | ||
| Doc Pete Chambers for Texas. | ||
| That's the X on our campaign sites, docpetechambers.org, O-R-G, Chambers with an S, like the county of the lake. | ||
| If you donate there, we can take this thing. | ||
| We're going to take it past the primary, but we just got to get to March the 3rd. | ||
| That's phase one. | ||
| That's just a 50-meter target. | ||
| The 100-meter target is November the 2nd. | ||
| We'll whoop any Democrat out there. | ||
| But understand this, that the Soros clans, all that side, they're going to come and dump a lot of money on the other side. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And so this is basically just an. | ||
| Yeah, and I'll tell listeners this: you want to win, you want to take action. | ||
| Trump had to spend half a billion dollars sure in the last election to mitigate some of the fraud to win. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| He had to spend billions to win, even though the Democrats have spin two to one. | ||
| It takes money to win a war. | ||
| You will lose everything you've got. | ||
| And I'm not bitching at people. | ||
| You're not giving something up, supporting him. | ||
| You're gaining something. | ||
| You don't give something up when you spread the word and support us. | ||
| You're acting in a sane manner. | ||
| Because look, he'll commit totally. | ||
| I'll commit totally. | ||
| That's what people have to back their specialists, their warriors that are built and want to do it. | ||
| I love this. | ||
| I mean, I'm not complaining either. | ||
| I'm just asking, give me the ammunition to win the war. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Affirmative. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, first of all, information. | ||
| This is a tried and true statement. | ||
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| This is a tenet. | ||
| This is a maxim of war. | ||
| A maximum war. | ||
| Good generals talk strategy. | ||
| Great generals talk logistics. | ||
| Information drives operations. | ||
| That's an intelligence statement. | ||
| So when we get information on the ground, that's your scouts. | ||
| When you get this information on the ground, then you come back and you expose it, right? | ||
| We expose a lot of things. | ||
| You expose a ton of things. | ||
| Colony Ridge, all this other stuff. | ||
| You've helped us get that out. | ||
| We expose, we analyze, and we disseminate. | ||
| It's called F3EAD. | ||
| That's how we beat ISIS in months and when Trump said to go in Syria beat him in Syria. | ||
| Affirmative. | ||
| So now we're looking at F. You don't just beat them dropping bombs. | ||
| You have the Humat that gives you the real targets. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| Humant, SIGINT, all the other ints. | ||
| Now, the thing that we got a problem with in Austin is they got lackant, which is lacking intelligence, right? | ||
| So we've got to use all those ints to get the information out. | ||
| That means the salute reports. | ||
| Anybody out in their military understand this? | ||
| Size, activity, location. | ||
| Yeah, anybody telling you, you know, I'm going to be mean to him on Gino. | ||
| Don't question, shut up. | ||
| We've got to handle. | ||
| That's a lie. | ||
| We are the grassroots. | ||
| We're the constituents who give the intel that go expose Colony Ridge, that go shoot a video of something happening. | ||
| Everything you're doing with your little things you think aren't big are big. | ||
| You have to activate and affect all this battle space. | ||
| Right. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| That's exactly it. | ||
| Right. | ||
| You're all force multipliers. | ||
| Explain that when we come back as a green beret. | ||
| Watch that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We got to get you in as governor. | ||
| Sorry for Abbott, but I love watching him try to turn into you, though. | ||
| It's funny. | ||
| No hard feelings, Abbott. | ||
| You got to go. | ||
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| Yeah, it turns out you're a fan of this guy too. | ||
| It's hard to turn it off, isn't it? | ||
| That's Joe Rogan's favorite singer. | ||
| He's a real cowboy too, out of Canada. | ||
| Think he'd get us on his show? | ||
| He won't go on. | ||
| He's scared or something. | ||
| Whatever, it doesn't matter. | ||
| He's not going to shows or he doesn't do politics. | ||
| No, he just said he's scared to go on, basically. | ||
| So, or just, yeah, doesn't do it. | ||
| So, listen, here's the deal. | ||
| And I knew this. | ||
| Abbott was supposed to come to debate, chickened out. | ||
| And I'm just going to say it. | ||
| And I'm not going to get it inside baseball, but Abbott is compromised. | ||
| I don't want to say he's corrupt. | ||
| They got enough stuff from real estate deals and things that went on a long time ago that that goes on. | ||
| You can tell who's real. | ||
| That's people like Ken Paxton, who they try to indict a bunch for nothing. | ||
| Of course, he's running for Senate. | ||
| So it's time to get the hardcore people in because people can bitch about Trump, say he's not perfect. | ||
| He can do better here and there. | ||
| Great. | ||
| I support the good stuff he does, oppose the bad stuff. | ||
| 95% is good. | ||
| So whatever. | ||
| But regardless, our movement is night and day, the reboot of America, 1776, part two, to the Democrats. | ||
| So it's the doc chambers of the world that we've got to get ultra excited about. | ||
| But let me guess, the Republican Party establishment into excited about you because we are already taking it over. | ||
| We've gone from a beachhead to pretty much 60, 70% is under our control. | ||
| We've got to push hard nationwide and put Doc Chambers in everywhere. | ||
| So before we get to Colony Ridge and more, Abbott's scared of you. | ||
| We need to get in a position to force him to debate you. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| We've asked, we went to an event in Harlegen last week. | ||
| Oh, just a few days ago. | ||
| Since the last I was here. | ||
| And he came through. | ||
| He was on the podium speaking. | ||
| And I was trying to get to the back room where I could ask him and just say, sir, you and I, gentlemanly statesmen debate. | ||
| I don't sling mud, but I do tell truths. | ||
| And truths sometimes hurt, but they will set us all free. | ||
| So this is the ask is that we get a chance to spend some time talking about the issues, the issues that Texas is concerned about. | ||
| As I go around the state and I talk to people and I look at them in the face and I've sometimes three, four stops a day, podcasts in between, rolling down the highways. | ||
| I just drove in last night from Bracketto, Sheriff Coe out there. | ||
| A little hello to Sheriff Coe, one of the best border sheriffs out there. | ||
| When we meet with these people, and there's some people that don't like us, right? | ||
| It happens. | ||
| They'll debate you. | ||
| They sent three witches out there last night to talk to us and they were straight up Democrats and maybe they were rhinos. | ||
| But we want to hear from them, from the people, so we know the problem set so we can put a solution against it. | ||
| And then here's what we're doing. | ||
| As a governor is allowed to, this is by doctrine, to create task forces and commissions. | ||
| But without former governors on it, without lobbyists, without special interests. | ||
| Matter of fact, if you give more than $18.36 to this campaign, don't ask me for appointed position. | ||
| The governor can give up to 1,300 of them. | ||
| I will not hire you. | ||
| But we've met these people and they are in our task forces right now, building tax plans, decreasing taxes to elimination. | ||
| It's not constitutional. | ||
| I was about to say, regardless, the network you're building is amazing. | ||
| I hear about you from everybody. | ||
| The network is amazing. | ||
| You've been so busy for six months. | ||
| I've been trying to get you on. | ||
| You're finally, I guess you still live out in Derby Springs, right? | ||
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| But you're never, you're always gone. | ||
| Yeah, I'm always gone. | ||
| I was at Wimberly last night, and that was it. | ||
| Yeah, and then we were back in route. | ||
| So Colony Ridge is the perfect example of force multiplication, which the Green Berets are experts in. | ||
| And I remember when I began to get politically involved, I got on air 32 years ago in April. | ||
| But from the time I was 10 years old, I was reading science fiction and comic books. | ||
| I started reading history books. | ||
| They were way more entertaining because they were real, or at least, you know, things that happened, a view of what had happened. | ||
| And then I started reading World War II books when I was about 12, 13, 14. | ||
| I read like Total Resistance and other stuff, you know, out of Europe. | ||
| And then I started reading some of the declassified Green Beret manuals. | ||
| And I literally am like 15, I've read a bunch of these. | ||
| Well, we got this globalism that my family knew about and was criticizing in the UN and all this. | ||
| I said, why don't we force multiply? | ||
| Why don't we go out and do a talk show where we try to energize the people? | ||
| So people ask how I have the name InfoWars, how I know all this stuff. | ||
| When the Democrats have sued me over the years, they're always like, who's the boss? | ||
| Who's telling you to say it? | ||
| No, I went and read all this military stuff and history and what George Washington wrote and said in British, British maritime stuff and all of it. | ||
| And I learned by studying the history. | ||
| what the great commanders did. | ||
| And I just believed in people and thought if I just go and try to mobilize people, I didn't think I'd end up being a general in this. | ||
| I thought I'll be like a Green Beret in the Infowar. | ||
| I'll go out, mobilize people, empower people, get other experts on smarter than me, magnify them and build a resistance because I thought no one's going to want a world government. | ||
| No one's going to want to end the family. | ||
| No one's going to want communism. | ||
| I believed in America. | ||
| And I think we've proven that. | ||
| And if just this little guy in Austin, Texas could do all I've done and get the ire of the globalists and still stay on there to spoil their attacks. | ||
| Imagine what we can do when we get all these other amazing people, men and women, former Green Berets like yourself, all of it, mobilize. | ||
| It's game over because we're not smart, just smarter. | ||
| We are pushing something that's night and day compared to what they're doing. | ||
| We're handing out ice water for free in the Sahara Desert. | ||
| They're selling balls and chains. | ||
| It's so simple. | ||
| We will win if we stand. | ||
| The Muslims are winning because they're energized and believe in what they're doing. | ||
| They're selling evil. | ||
| We've got to get mobilized and sell good. | ||
| This color revolution that we were talking about, this is one of two things that Green Beret specializes in, foreign internal defense and unconventional warfare. | ||
| It fits in the unconventional warfare line. | ||
| There are about eight major things that happen. | ||
| The infiltration's taking place without a shot fired. | ||
| And so at this point now, we have the lily pads that are out there. | ||
| And this could be a Sharia law city. | ||
| This could be a colony ridge. | ||
| This could be CCP that's involved in our components and our batteries that are putting in the ground, which we don't need, by the way. | ||
| Lithium batteries that could catch on fire. | ||
| Nobody puts it. | ||
| They put their chips and everything. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Chips and everything. | ||
| So now there's control mechanisms. | ||
| And then you add to that. | ||
| Time bombs. | ||
| Time bombs. | ||
| Then you add to that the thugs that have come across. | ||
| Now, the thugs are the trend de Aragua, right? | ||
| The bad actors that will do anything to create. | ||
| God's children, PLOS, you called them. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Because they're using them as bag men. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| So they're the bad actors. | ||
| So when I was on the border and I saw a trend in Aragua, 12,500 of them estimated in one time over a 24-hour period in Eagle Pass, where we're just down close to last night. | ||
| When I saw that and I knew-well, I wasn't commanding the operation. | ||
| I was the task force surgeon Green Beret liaison. | ||
| That's what I meant. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, commanding my portion of it. | ||
| But what I saw, what I saw and involved in, and involved in at the highest levels as far as meetings and my portion of that command meeting is that there wasn't infiltration that was taking place. | ||
| Now, you've had Michael Yahna many times. | ||
| He talks about human osmotic pressure. | ||
| He's pointing at it from the outside. | ||
| So the U.N. says migration is a weapon. | ||
| Transfer migration. | ||
| Cloward Pippin doctrine talked about it before, not in a military sense, but they talked about it, you know, giving free cheese to keep everybody dependent upon the government so that we can create this class. | ||
| You're talking about the left's force multiplication. | ||
| I'm talking about how we force multiply. | ||
| But for us, right. | ||
| For us, this is the way we force multiply with truth. | ||
| And information operations drives the operations, right? | ||
| So then when I go out and I meet, we've done this. | ||
| But it's funny to get to listeners. | ||
| Upstream from politics and life and war is information. | ||
| It's the first component. | ||
| People think, why are we talking? | ||
| No, that's more than talk. | ||
| People have to know what they're facing. | ||
| This is mobilizing. | ||
| So we're mobilizing in a sense. | ||
| They mobilize on WhatsApp, right? | ||
| When I meet bad guys on the border and they're coming across and they're being pushed across and they're not seeking asylum, they can't because they're not coming from a country that would require that. | ||
| I asked them and they showed, I've seen this first time on their WhatsApp. | ||
| Here's the plans. | ||
| Here's how you get in the United States. | ||
| Here's where you pick your money bag from UNESCO and they're going to give you some money and a cell phone. | ||
| You're going to go into America. | ||
| And here's your maps. | ||
| And Michael Young will corroborate this. | ||
| So we've seen these things. | ||
| We know what's happening. | ||
| We're doing UN maps. | ||
| These are, these are the Red Cross puts them out. | ||
| Here's your railroads. | ||
| This is where you can get in. | ||
| This is where you stop to get resupply. | ||
| This is how you get through the bad parts of the Darien Gap when you've got the different cartels that are ELN and FARC trying to roll you. | ||
| This is where you send your money to in Western Union in Mexico City so you can go pick it up. | ||
| So whatever money they take off you, you still have more. | ||
| This is organized for 20, 30 years. | ||
| This has been going on. | ||
| And I'm not a former special operations colonel like you, but I can look at average 30, 35-year-old Chinese male in shape, little overweight, same boots, same jacket, same bags. | ||
| That's military. | ||
| And I see, I go, that's just military right there. | ||
| You see it. | ||
| If a male comes from China, somehow they got permission. | ||
| But when they're colonel and they're all wearing the same clothes. | ||
| Affirmative. | ||
| Yeah, it's pretty easy. | ||
| And when you see a guy in Eagle Pass waiting to come across the point of entry and he's got a tattoo of an AK-47 right here, most likely doesn't mean good intention. | ||
| That means like Hezbollah. | ||
| Well, that guy is going to be, for me, a TDA guy. | ||
| But speak of Hezbollah, Venezuela, what just happened? | ||
| What just went down there? | ||
| In Venezuela, there was a tie to Hezbollah for the past 20 years, and it's only increased. | ||
| So the documentation that came across from a Venezuelan docked Hezbollah Iranian, that's been going on for a while, right? | ||
| In Eagle Pass, no, I'm sorry, Del Rio, there's a flag. | ||
| It's no longer there. | ||
| Some locals took it down because I told them where it was. | ||
| A Chinese flag flying at a business just across the border where we found Chinese documentations buried in the dirt over there where they changed out docks. | ||
| These are, this is an infiltration. | ||
| That phase is already over in unconventional warfare world. | ||
| We've got to match it now. | ||
| Texas, we the people will do this. | ||
| We will. | ||
| It's mobilized in the periphery. | ||
| Like I said, we're still working. | ||
| We're going to Houston next week. | ||
| We're going to go into the triangle. | ||
| We've got to. | ||
| We've got to get that name recognition. | ||
| But the more and more that they see from the outside, the real Texans are pushing this. | ||
| This is $18.36 Texans that are doing this right now. | ||
| So explaining again, interested in landman service, force multiplication. | ||
| Anybody out there, just have your phone. | ||
| You see something, put it out. | ||
| You don't know how important it is. | ||
| All of us feed. | ||
| You don't think you're important. | ||
| You are. | ||
| And then also getting other people charged up to vote, to get involved, to support. | ||
| You think that's small. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| Together, it moves mountains. | ||
| Yeah, on our page, docpetechambers.org, there's a place where you can volunteer, and those are growing daily, and a place where you can give either one. | ||
| But every one of us, every one of you count. | ||
| Matter of fact, you know, Senator Bob Hall by any chance. | ||
| He's a good man in Texas. | ||
| I know, no, he is. | ||
| He taught me this, and this is a horseshoe nail. | ||
| And I'm going to teach you this. | ||
| And it goes like this. | ||
| For want of a nail, a nail for a horseshoe, a shoe could be lost. | ||
| For loss of a shoe, a horse can be lost. | ||
| For loss of a horse, a rider carrying a message to the front can be lost. | ||
| What do you mean? | ||
| Mean this little nail? | ||
| For want of a message to the front, a battle can be lost. | ||
| For loss of a battle, a war, for loss of a war, a nation that Texas can be lost. | ||
| If Texas goes, so goes the country. | ||
| Your vote, your volunteer, your paper hanger on a door, your sign in a yard is a horse nail. | ||
| And it goes back to who is in the American ethos, even barely George Washington. | ||
| It's Paul Revere. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| He declares the war has started. | ||
| Yeah, the regulars are coming. | ||
| That's what he said. | ||
| The regulars are coming. | ||
| That's the Redcoats. | ||
| When Paul Revere sounded that, he was doing this right here. | ||
| On his horse. | ||
| He was on his horse. | ||
| But in this Bible, this one is mine. | ||
| There's many like it, but this one is mine. | ||
| In Ezekiel chapter 33, it says there's a watchman and he sits on a wall. | ||
| And when I was a young man looking at North Korea through binoculars, if I saw the Chinese horde, it was my job to press the button and say they're coming. | ||
| Never happened. | ||
| Thank God. | ||
| Right now, I'm the watchman. | ||
| If I tell you about it, or if I told my commander, which was at the time, Governor Abbott, when we were briefing at the border, I'm briefing his team. | ||
| These are what's going to come in the next four years, sir. | ||
| And it didn't get changed. | ||
| Foreign terrorist organization could have had it four years ago. | ||
| We wouldn't be where we're at right now. | ||
| Yeah, let's get out of brass tax why you decided to run against Abbott, even though you served under him. | ||
| What he should have done versus a lot of PR, but not real action. | ||
| What needs to be done? | ||
| What needs to be done, first of all, is we've got to secure the state. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| It does matter. | ||
| It does matter. | ||
| We've got to physically secure the state. | ||
| We've got to fiscally secure the state. | ||
| That means not taxing out the middle class. | ||
| We've got to do that. | ||
| 40% of Texas doesn't own a home right now because the middle class is getting taxed out by higher appraisals and all these things that talk about on a website. | ||
| It's in detail. | ||
| There's hours of information there. | ||
| And so then we look at that. | ||
| Then the physiologic thing that's happening, the things that affecting our health, water. | ||
| Water in West Texas will be dry, Alex, in 2050 to 2070 in the Ogallala aquifer that goes all the way from Nebraska all the way down to Texas. | ||
| That will be dry because we, not we, some people in Austin want to put in 300 to 400 more AI data centers, which use hundreds of millions of gallons of water a year. | ||
| If we don't get ahead of that, cotton used to be king in Texas. | ||
| I talked to a guy in Lubbock. | ||
| They're running dry. | ||
| By the way, let's talk about that. | ||
| We're told AI is the future. | ||
| We have to give up everything to it. | ||
| And I get it's a race and it's open and I don't think you're going to stop it. | ||
| We can affect how it's deployed. | ||
| But we're told Eric Schmidt says we need 100 times the power for AI, but you can't have a car. | ||
| Carbon's bad for you, but good for a computer. | ||
| We have to say, no, we get first dibs on energy. | ||
| Trump's coming in telling these companies, hey, we'll give you tax incentives, but you got to pay for your energy. | ||
| You can't take somebody else's. | ||
| This is a big deal, these data centers. | ||
| But incentives in Texas is what's put this noose around our neck. | ||
| Honestly. | ||
| To bring them here. | ||
| To bring it here. | ||
| Look, I embrace technology. | ||
| We live in that world, right? | ||
| But when you outrun your headlights, this is a simple saying. | ||
| When you outrun your headlights, you're bound to run into something. | ||
| No, I agree. | ||
| So we have to have a debate about not just AI in general, but the fact that it gets everything, we get nothing. | ||
| Affirmative. | ||
| That is a problem set. | ||
| So let's just think about this. | ||
| We've got the Gulf of Texas down there. | ||
| And I call the part by Madagor Bay the Gulf of Texas, but we've got the Gulf of America. | ||
| Could we not put in, could we not put in these salination plants using small nuclear reactors, not the ones that melt down. | ||
| They're out there. | ||
| A ⁇ M is working on them now. | ||
| And build the energy and have the energy on standby for the next winter storm, Uri, so Texans don't die again, right? | ||
| Under Abbott's watch. | ||
| I hate it's a fact. | ||
| Could we not do that? | ||
| And then, like— Well, he let ERCOT turn everything off. | ||
| The feds wouldn't let him up. | ||
| Yeah, ERCOT members that are not even from Texas that are sitting on that. | ||
| That's the people that can't control the flow of the energy coming in and out of Texas. | ||
| There are seven different micro power grids in Texas. | ||
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| One of them right now is in danger of being sold to Blackstone, parent company of BlackRock in West Texas. | ||
| That's the Texas, New Mexico, one of that seven. | ||
| And don't forget, we supply like four states with power. | ||
| Affirmative. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So this Texas, New Mexico portion, that's one of the four states. | ||
| That one is under possibility to be bought by Blackstone or Happy. | ||
| And BlackRock, same group, is taking over Minnesota. | ||
| And they're going to gouge the hell out of everybody. | ||
| So as governor, you're going to stand up to BlackRock. | ||
| We have to. | ||
| We had legislation in the 88th session to stop that because of ESG, carbon scores and all those crazy things. | ||
| That's corporate governance, for those that don't know. | ||
| Corporate governance, right. | ||
| And that's a corporatocracy as Bobby Kennedy talks about. | ||
| But here's the deal. | ||
| If we allow this to happen, so why aren't we adhering to that law? | ||
| Because when we had the last comptroller come in, they pulled it off. | ||
| Who knows what kind of backroom deal. | ||
| And Texas is winning lawsuits with Pep Paxon on that. | ||
| And they have. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| And that's the important thing. | ||
| We've got to enforce those laws that have already been put into office or into action. | ||
| If people don't get it, we think of a Chinese taking over the Muslims, which is a threat. | ||
| But no, it's corporate governance is what's really eating our lunch. | ||
| And I'm actually, where Texas has done weak compared to Florida in some ways, it's done great standing up to BlackRock. | ||
| It has done great. | ||
| Yeah, we don't want to always follow Florida. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| And I respect Governor DeSantis. | ||
| I really recognize that. | ||
| Yeah, we do too. | ||
| He's done a great job. | ||
| Matter of fact, they sent Florida troopers out here. | ||
| Florida National Guard helped us on the border. | ||
| So we thank our friends in Florida. | ||
| We all learn from each other. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Yeah, because you don't need to get beat up again. | ||
| That's why we study history. | ||
| You study history. | ||
| I study history. | ||
| We see that. | ||
| We don't need to keep doing the same thing over and again, expecting a different response. | ||
| So for me, when I look at the effects here of what's happening, if we outrun those headlights, if we don't build aqueducts to move water from desalination plants, we're dry in West Texas. | ||
| We're going to have an ex-fill of Texans leaving from there, and you're going to have technicians moving in there. | ||
| That's what's happening to Abilene right now. | ||
| I just came from there a couple of weeks ago. | ||
| In Abilene right now, to get a hotel room, it's out of control because there's people moving into these hotel rooms until they can build their homes, right? | ||
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| Yeah, and big tech doesn't care if they're driving prices. | ||
| We got to have protections put in place. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So you're just seeing the cues that are out there. | ||
| These are cues. | ||
| And when you think of left a bang theory, you think about being proactive, not reactive. | ||
| So we don't want to get to 2050 and our kids can't have water. | ||
| AI is going to draw you a picture of water, but you can't drink it. | ||
| So we've got to get to a point where we are self-sufficient again, Texas, right? | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| I'm all about, because we're not going to stop the technology. | ||
| High technology, but you got to have a separated system where your off-grid systems are protected, just like we protect old buildings, which aren't that important. | ||
| But the point is, we protect old, real, pro-organic, carbon-based infrastructure and have reservations that are bigger. | ||
| Technology needs to be put on reservations. | ||
| And by that, I mean you have conduits of high technology centers that then can branch off and have connectivity, but you've got to compartmentalize it like firewalls in a building. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And when it comes to health, also food, our food needs to be clean, number one. | ||
| It just needs to be clean. | ||
| Did you, Florida has pointed out, put that back on screen. | ||
| All these major brands have got hundreds of times the glyphosate you should have. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Your doctor tells us what that does. | ||
| Oh, this is going to change your brain. | ||
| This is going to set you up. | ||
| It erases your blood-brain barrier. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| So it's really an accelerant or an adjuvant. | ||
| Everything in there. | ||
| Explain that. | ||
| It destroys the blood-brain barrier. | ||
| So that's a protective thing that happens between the cerebral spinal fluid and your fluids inside the brain and the things that attack it from the outside. | ||
| Once that barrier is depleted, then it's subject to all kinds of heavy metals, things that get sprayed from the sky, right? | ||
| Barium, aluminum, all these things it protects you from. | ||
| Why methylene blue works? | ||
| It does. | ||
| It counters that. | ||
| Let me ask you that. | ||
| 45 minutes in, you feel it, Doc? | ||
| Yeah, I feel pretty good. | ||
| Be honest, though. | ||
| You got your own special brand. | ||
| Is this good? | ||
| No, this is the same effect I'm getting, but it feels right. | ||
| Yeah, it feels right. | ||
| Yeah, it's a little easier to take. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| By easier, what do you mean? | ||
| Just in the way it feels, just going down, drinking it. | ||
| But it's, yeah. | ||
| So this one tastes better, but it's as good as the one your doctor gave you. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So your doctor must have a good one. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We'll go down the road a little ways. | ||
| I'll text you. | ||
| Guys, get him a couple bottles of this. | ||
| I need Doc Tamers endorsing this. | ||
| I'm not getting it for free, but I'll definitely help you. | ||
| No, you're getting it down. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| Free your plus. | ||
| It's amazing. | ||
| Let's talk about Colony Ridge because that's a microcosm of people getting upset, focusing on it. | ||
| Now it's getting shit in short. | ||
| And Vandersteel and Michael Yon got on that 2023, I believe, before that. | ||
| This was a project that was started back in 2010, 2016, as far as I can tell, by a couple of brothers out there in cut and shoot, Texas. | ||
| And then it moved the project into Liberty County, which is 40 miles north of 49 miles north of Houston. | ||
| And it's just south of Cleveland, Texas. | ||
| Now, this 40 square mile area, seven miles, about five wide. | ||
| We flew over it back in 2023. | ||
| We estimated, and then we did some homework on it with investigators, about 20-something thousand people living there. | ||
| We said if this gets filled out, if it gets filled out completely, you'll have the 18th largest city in Texas. | ||
| The problem is this was a mortgage scam, $500 down. | ||
| If you don't pay your mortgage, you lose your place. | ||
| These are single-wide trailers. | ||
| So they were going to scam poor people, immigrants, everybody? | ||
| Most of them. | ||
| Mostly immigrants. | ||
| There are citizens that live in the city. | ||
| When people say we don't want all these illegal aliens, they're using them as a permanent underclass. | ||
| We're doing them a favor. | ||
| You're transfer migrating these people in so they can take the jobs. | ||
| That's the bigger picture. | ||
| But the other thing is it's not a favor. | ||
| Well, it's really most slavery. | ||
| It's slavery. | ||
| It's going to be a lot of people. | ||
| I'm going to favor not letting the illegals be abused. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| Oh, absolutely. | ||
| I saw children being abused coming across the border. | ||
| I'm all about that. | ||
| But this system is getting overwhelmed. | ||
| And when the free cheese stops, then what? | ||
| And so I have to say that it's currently at, just flying over it. | ||
| And there's a footage out there of us flying over the film. | ||
| Yeah, be rolling footage, guys. | ||
| About a month ago now, we took off again and we flew over it. | ||
| And I'm going to estimate between 100 to 125,000 people are living there now. | ||
| It's much bigger. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So it's going on. | ||
| What about the Islamic communities that are getting canceled, though? | ||
| They're trying to build all their own little communities. | ||
| That's not in the same line. | ||
| And hitting Texas hard. | ||
| So despite the fact a lot of this was going to get in trouble and they went after the parent company, they're still doing it at Colleen Ridge. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| These guys have the brothers have given $1.4 million to Abbott campaigns. | ||
| He says he doesn't know anything. | ||
| Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
| Start over. | ||
| How many people are currently at this giant fraud site? | ||
| Probably 100 to 150,000. | ||
| I haven't done the PA. | ||
| So that's a big, that's a city. | ||
| That's a city. | ||
| And this has been exposed for three years. | ||
| Look how big that is. | ||
| That's all just trailers in a low water. | ||
| I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
| Floodplain. | ||
| Yeah, floodplain. | ||
| So Abbott is allowing. | ||
| Sorry, I'm not up to speed. | ||
| Abbott is taking money from this. | ||
| Over the last campaigns, he's taken $1.4 million. | ||
| You can look it up. | ||
| The Harris brothers. | ||
| It's just like Harris County. | ||
| I knew about them. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| I'm showing my ignorance. | ||
| Abbott is involved completely. | ||
| It's either a sin of omission or commission. | ||
| It always is. | ||
| Well, we need to impeach him for that. | ||
| Hey, look, this should not be running. | ||
| This should not be running the way it is. | ||
| Do five more minutes with us and then call serif and top FPI whistleblower us huge news coming up. | ||
| I mean, whoa. | ||
| I mean, so with Abbott, it's all all hat and no cattle. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| When somebody asks me on the campaign trail, they'll say, what is it that you're going to do different? | ||
| I like Abbott. | ||
| Look, I liked him too. | ||
| I came off active duty 2015. | ||
| He's the governor. | ||
| 2016, I'm underneath him. | ||
| I'm serving him during COVID. | ||
| I was right there in the task force in Austin at the DPS. | ||
| Oh, I took the shots and they hurt you. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I took one of the two and I stopped it from 6,000. | ||
| Well, there's 3,000 troops on the border. | ||
| It went to 6,000. | ||
| I stopped them from taking it by doing informed consents. | ||
| Only six or seven people took it out of the first two, 3,000 that we did informed consent. | ||
| And that was because you said it hurts you really bad, right? | ||
| Well, I didn't know at the time, but I saw. | ||
| You're a medical doctor. | ||
| You're like, I'll take it first. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| Well, no, we were the first ones giving it because we came to it. | ||
| What happened when you took it? | ||
| Oh, it was Vertigo instantly. | ||
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| Within a few weeks, I was into Vertigo. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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RFK Jr. shocked many when he sat down for a meal with Fox's Sean Hannity. | |
| The pair dined at Fast Food Chain Steak and Shake, eating burgers and fries in a bid to highlight the chain switch to frying their food in beef tallow, which is a healthier alternative to traditionally used seed oils. | ||
| I am so excited. | ||
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| It is very competitively priced and it funds this whole operation. | ||
| It is optimal human beef tallow grass-fed from thealeyshovestore.com. | ||
| It is night and day compared to all these other fats and all these trans fats and all of the seed oils that are so toxic, especially when you eat them. | ||
| Not this. | ||
| It is so good. | ||
| It is now available, discounted at thealoishoe store.com. | ||
| There's a popular online meme, Alex Shoves was right. | ||
| Well, I'm not always right, but I'm right about 98% of the time, and I strive to be right. | ||
| And not just with the news and information we cover and my predictions, but with the products we bring and all the products at the AlexoStore.com are amazing. | ||
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| It is simply insane. | ||
| You were just telling me that you had a brain disease. | ||
| And you, what did you do to fix it? | ||
| I found this guy as a functional medicine guy, and he got me on methylene blue. | ||
| And that instantly stopped everything. | ||
| I take it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I take it every day as well. | ||
| And RFK Jr. told me about it. | ||
| Yeah, man, it's fantastic. | ||
| And so this guy's injecting in 1890, injects these rats with it, and then does an autopsy on these things. | ||
| And their brain, the brainstem, every single nerve is blue. | ||
| So he discovered this methylene blue has an affinity for neuronal tissue. | ||
| So he says, well, it's sucking into neurons and working in the body. | ||
| So we started putting it in humans. | ||
| And we found out it's an MAOI, which helps with depression and anxiety and all kinds of life stress and stuff. | ||
| It is so incredible that it acts as an electron donor to mitochondria, especially your neuronal mitochondria. | ||
| So it helps you produce more ATP and it helps you get rid of this stuff called reactive oxygen species. | ||
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| Iris Seamos trilogy. | ||
| This right here, look at that. | ||
| That is power. | ||
| I'm on intermittent fasting. | ||
| I'm eight at three o'clock today. | ||
| And I stopped eating crap food, stopped drinking. | ||
| That's what I'm on right there, baby. | ||
| Right now we're conducting an annual recon of the Colony Ridge area, aka La Colonia. | ||
| It's in Liberty County, about 40 square miles. | ||
| Started about 2010, 2015. | ||
| The first complaint started coming out at county level. | ||
| Since then, that time, it's been occupied by at least, I'm going to say somewhere around 50,000, mostly illegal Hispanic community. | ||
| It's way higher than that. | ||
| We're going to go look at it. | ||
| We're going to compare it to August of 2023 when we came here the first time on the first view for Operation Burning Edge. | ||
| On the periphery of the Houston metropolitan area, some 40 miles from downtown is a string of developments that are changing the face of rural Liberty County. | ||
| I'm calling it Colony Ridge, but it's actually six different adjacent subdivisions, all developed in affiliation with the Colony Ridge name. | ||
| A development company started by pro-boxer-turned real estate developer Trey Harris. | ||
| And it happened fast. | ||
| In just over a decade, Colony Ridge has gone from uninhabited timber forest to the largest community in the county with over five times the population of the county seat of Liberty. | ||
| But nearly as soon as the subdivisions began construction, so did the controversy. | ||
| And now it's a Colony Ridge, where a community of about 40,000 people located 40 miles northeast of Houston has found itself in some controversy. | ||
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| Colony Ridge made headlines last year when Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued its developers, accusing them of targeting foreign-born and Hispanic consumers with limited or no access to credit, with promises of cheap land and financing without Doc Chambers. | ||
| In closing, people need to get behind what you're doing. | ||
| It's so important. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Yeah, right. | ||
| In closing, look, this is Doc Chambers. | ||
| There are three movies I want you to think of because you remember movies. | ||
| True grit. | ||
| This is going to require grit. | ||
| Number two is Braveheart. | ||
| I know there's lots of Scotch Irish in Texas. | ||
| You understand this. | ||
| We've got to unite the clans. | ||
| I don't care what color your cult is. | ||
| Stop the bickering between the Tea Party and this one and the GOP. | ||
| GOP hasn't been much help to us, but they will when the 4th of March comes around. | ||
| And then the third movie is Gladiator. | ||
| I've got to take this republic, this republic right here of Texas, Constitution, state of Texas, and I got to return it to the people. | ||
| We need you. | ||
| Go to docpetechambers.org and look us up. | ||
| Volunteer. | ||
| $18.36. | ||
| If you want to give $1,836, that's fine. | ||
| But we got to put diesel in the tank and we're moving. | ||
| Two minutes on Trump and Iran and just where America is and the left, anti-fo, the I stuff, just a general overview of the color revolution. | ||
| So two minutes on that. | ||
| So this color revolution, these are all surrogates. | ||
| These are all pieces of that. | ||
| Think Brown Church. | ||
| Think of Germany, Hitler coming in, using those thugs, using those individuals to then go out and then create chaos, right? | ||
| And in the seams and gaps of chaos, when nobody's looking and the mainstream media is talking about something in the mockingbird fashion, which then keeps us busy looking at this, that creates what's called the dialectic. | ||
| Now, the dialectic is Fox News versus CNN, right? | ||
| That's dialectic. | ||
| So when you find people getting emotional, you're in that dialectic. | ||
| You're already caught up in that matrix and you're not thinking straight. | ||
| So back off of it, measure twice, cut once, and go to the sources where you're going to get the information that can drive true operations, right? | ||
| So you got to go places like this. | ||
| You're going to have to go to the podcasters that you trust. | ||
| And you got to get the information so that you can say and make an informed decision on who you're going to listen to. | ||
| Because otherwise, you're going to spend a lot of time arguing and bickering. | ||
| And you're going to be caught up in that matrix. | ||
| And that is what they're using. | ||
| They're using that chaos to create this overthrow. | ||
| It's an overthrow. | ||
| This is a coup. | ||
| This is a coup against our nation. | ||
| So all of those, all those actors, when we talk about Antifa, we had one rush the stage in Georgetown just a couple weeks ago. | ||
| Straight up Antifa, dark glasses, Portland, Oregon hat on. | ||
| He decided he was going to rush the stage and he was going to get jiggy with a couple people were watching there. | ||
| One of them happened to be an MMA guy. | ||
| He had to tap out. | ||
| So don't rush the stage at any of our events because there's some great Americans out there. | ||
| And this is Texas, by the way. | ||
| This isn't Portland. | ||
| So what we're seeing is I'm watching this. | ||
| I'm watching Texans standing up saying no, right? | ||
| Remember the George Floyd riots? | ||
| They didn't show up in Austin. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because a bunch of Texas National Guardsmen, including me, went down there and stopped it from happening. | ||
| It didn't happen here and it won't happen here. | ||
| And in the future, it won't happen. | ||
| Well, the battle for Texas and America and the world is now. | ||
| Doc Chambers, the campaign website again. | ||
| DocPetechambers.org. | ||
| Don't wait for orders from headquarters. | ||
| Go to the sound of the guns. | ||
| That's her. | ||
| How's that? | ||
| All right. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Move fast because if you don't, you get one of these. | ||
| You can't be faster than that. | ||
| I'm not an influencer, by the way. | ||
| I'm a patriot and a journalist and a pundit and analysis and a futurist and father of a guy who loves God. | ||
| Influencer comes from the time of Plato and Aristotle and Socrates. | ||
| And influencers are people that use rhetoric without facts and reality and logic to convince dumb people. | ||
| So when the globals call you all influencers and you go, yeah, I'm an influencer. | ||
| It just shows how stupid you are. | ||
| Stop calling yourselves influencers. | ||
| I'm a philosopher. | ||
| I'm a warrior. | ||
| I'm a game changer. | ||
| I'm a historian. | ||
| I'm a fighter. | ||
| I'm a pioneer. | ||
| I'm an explorer. | ||
| I got red blood. | ||
| It's pumping in my big heart fast. | ||
| I like life and freedom and justice. | ||
| I like women. | ||
| I like red meat. | ||
| I like guns. | ||
| I like sunsets and puppy dogs. | ||
| And ladies of the night, Dakota, Waylon Jennings, is racing into the fourth turning and the greatest quickening our species has seen in 10,000 years of recorded history. | ||
| You know, you're in a war, right? | ||
| And it's a declared war. | ||
| The globals have declared war on teen humanity. | ||
| They've declared war on the God that made us. | ||
| It is not incredible. | ||
| It is not heroic. | ||
| It is not amazing to fight this. | ||
| It is survival. | ||
| This is the priority. | ||
| This is the real world. | ||
| This is game time. | ||
| This is the crossroads of human destiny right now. | ||
| Right now. | ||
| And I see a bunch of other people not realizing how desperate the situation is. | ||
| We need maximum emergency. | ||
| We're up against the most evil people the world's ever seen. | ||
| Don't you understand that? | ||
| I don't want anybody to go out and be physically violent. | ||
| I want you to kill with truth. | ||
| Kill with your will. | ||
| Kill. | ||
| Kill. | ||
| Kill their lies. | ||
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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 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 rebuilds will challenge every idea you've ever had of freedom. | ||
| They cut her. | ||
| Did you know about this? | ||
| No, I swear. | ||
| I never saw that girl before. | ||
| But they... | ||
| You cut up her brain, you bloody baboon. | ||
| Take your sticking paws off me, you damn dirty. | ||
| 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. | ||
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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 what's the best? | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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 it's been about a month since Carl Serafin has been on. | ||
| And I want listeners to hear this again because I want to be real clear. | ||
| I like to have the guests on that are consistently right. | ||
| The corporate media wants to have on who consistently can lie the best and the most convincingly. | ||
| My job is so easy. | ||
| I don't even have to think about what I'm going to say because I do the research and then I just say whatever I think is accurate. | ||
| It is such a freeing thing to never sit back and say, what is my audience going to think of this? | ||
| I don't come out with a product thinking what you'll think of it. | ||
| I don't pitch gold or silver because of what you'll think of it. | ||
| I don't have a political position because of what you'll think of it. | ||
| It's because it's what I think of it. | ||
| And that's because I respect you. | ||
| And I always see the attacks because that's all the establishment has is Jones doesn't mean what he says or he's on Trump's payroll. | ||
| All I get is hell and pain for generally supporting Trump because he's better than Democrats. | ||
| And I got confirmed by General Flynn, Susie Wiles up there with Todd Blanche after I refused to meet with him a few months ago to be my friend. | ||
| Creating opposition research on man. | ||
| So, I thought I had a few years till Democrats got back in to face grand juries in prison again. | ||
| No, I guess I face it now. | ||
| And then you're like, Well, then don't support Trump. | ||
| He doesn't know what's going on. | ||
| He's 79. | ||
| He's got so many irons in the fire. | ||
| I know the MO, folks. | ||
| He's done a lot of good. | ||
| Kennedy's in there, Dulcy Gabbards, you name it. | ||
| But that said, I have to proviso constantly that I don't endorse striking Iran. | ||
| Notice it's not about reactors now. | ||
| It's not about nukes. | ||
| Now it's just about regime change. | ||
| That's terrible. | ||
| And then I have the paradox of Trump's not really in the Epstein files, but then by extension, he went along with Bongino and Bondi and all them with the cover-up. | ||
| And then so by extension, he becomes guilty. | ||
| So I then say that. | ||
| And listeners go, well, my God, you're supporting a guilty man. | ||
| Going along with a cover-up through all these layers, he's not saying cover-up. | ||
| He's just, that's not being involved with the one piece of pizza will really take care of you. | ||
| And it's very excited for seven people. | ||
| And, you know, I mean, that's the Democrats. | ||
| So it's very paradoxical because they're horrible. | ||
| I want to keep them out of power. | ||
| But then I'm also an honest person. | ||
| So I'm sitting over here just provisoing with, you know, with big print, not fine print, everything I talk about. | ||
| So that's where we are. | ||
| So I wanted to get Kyle Serafin on with just where this is going because, and I don't want to pick on Bongino, but get the clip I sent to you. | ||
| It's like three minutes long. | ||
| And I didn't want, I wanted to see it in context here today. | ||
| So I actually went and watched like the longer clip. | ||
| And I was embarrassed for him. | ||
| And I really mean that. | ||
| He's like a little kid screaming at the sky, I'm going to kick your ass or a mountain. | ||
| It was like watching a kid dress up like Batman that thinks he can beat his dad up or something. | ||
| It was like, you know, like a four-year-old. | ||
| It's like delusional. | ||
| You know, you can play along. | ||
| They jump on you. | ||
| Oh, you beat me and all this. | ||
| And he's like, screw all you people. | ||
| You never served. | ||
| You never did what I did. | ||
| None of you could even have a word to say. | ||
| Dude, you're dear in the headlights on TV 10 months ago. | ||
| There is no Epstein. | ||
| He didn't have accomplices. | ||
| He didn't rape anybody, even though his partner in crime is in prison for it. | ||
| And Crooks acted alone and Butler, and no one's buying it, not Congress, not anyone. | ||
| So it's like Bongino just kind of kept came back to his show and covered news to be fine. | ||
| He said, he goes, I'm the pod father. | ||
| I dominate. | ||
| I decide who's who, who's what. | ||
| And of course, his podcast on Spotify, where I'm banned, it's number one. | ||
| Well, that's a dead cat bounce. | ||
| I bet in a week it's like number 500. | ||
| If it isn't about who's number one or number two, I don't even want to attack Bongino. | ||
| It is the wild-eyed arrogance of this guy and behind the scenes, the persecution of Patriots that we'll bring out if need be. | ||
| That he's emblematic of what's wrong in the Trump administration. | ||
| And then the white pillars that say don't question anything when no, we are able to move the needle when Trump's off course back to where he needs to be. | ||
| We're the constituents. | ||
| We're the guardians. | ||
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| We're we the people, right? | ||
| But I want to spend all the onboarding. | ||
| I want to talk about Epstein, all the big irons in the fire that Kyle Serafin, who's batting a thousand with his analysis, a top FBI whistleblower. | ||
| And so I was about to reach out to him this morning and I got busy and didn't do it. | ||
| He reached out to me. | ||
| We haven't talked in like a month. | ||
| We'll kind of talk every day for a week and then don't talk for three weeks. | ||
| They'll talk for a month. | ||
| So we kind of, Simpatica reached out. | ||
| So I only said, please come on. | ||
| I don't know what, why you want to come on. | ||
| I got my questions. | ||
| You could kind of tell us what you want to hit too, but and then hopefully dive into Epstein, Bongino, and all of it. | ||
| But Kyle Seraphim, very popular podcast. | ||
| We'll put it up on screen. | ||
| Thanks for being here. | ||
| Hey, Alex. | ||
| Good to see you. | ||
| How are you doing, bud? | ||
| Well, I mean, I didn't serve in the FBI, so I'm not allowed to talk. | ||
| But you are. | ||
| So you don't matter. | ||
| That's what I hear. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| It's really frustrating watching this stuff. | ||
| And it's really, it's kind of demoralizing. | ||
| Again, I'm irritated by what Dan's doing right now. | ||
| And I'm seeing, I've had all these news reporters that couldn't care less about what I was doing for years, whether they be at the New York Times and yeah, I'll take their phone call or whether they be at MSNBC and I'll take their phone call. | ||
| And I take the NBC and the CBS and all these people. | ||
| And they're not bad people, Alex. | ||
| You know what at the end of the day, you find out too. | ||
| People you don't agree with, it doesn't necessarily make them evil demons, even if they're on the mainstream media side of things. | ||
| When you get them one-on-one as human beings and you get them to stay away from the editors and the approved narratives and you just have a regular conversation about stuff, I keep finding out that more Americans than not, we agree on probably 80, 85% of things. | ||
| There's obviously some people out there you'll never reach, maybe 10% on the left, 10% on the right, of just real fringe stuff. | ||
| But 80% of Americans probably could find 80% of things they agree on. | ||
| That's that's my general consensus. | ||
| And that's the reason why I don't have the reach that I used to have on X, because apparently that makes me an anti-Semite. | ||
| I found that out over the last couple of days. | ||
| This is, I wasn't even going to tell you this, but it just kind of naturally segues in. | ||
| I found out that I'm an anti-Semite because I am pushing this concept that I've created. | ||
| It's essentially a secular version of Christian nationalism, which means I don't care if you go to church and you espouse Christian ideology out loud. | ||
| If you basically have the same beliefs and you can't tell me where they come from, but I know that they're Christian because that's what Christianity is, then I call you a bacon cheeseburger nationalist. | ||
| That means you can eat bacon, you can eat beef, you can have cheese. | ||
| And like you were talking about earlier, when people have gluten problems, you can eat a bun. | ||
| That's a regular person in America in my lifetime. | ||
| And maybe there's all these issues about it today, but it didn't used to be when I was growing up. | ||
| And by saying bacon cheeseburger nationalism, which is kind of a tongue-in-cheek joke, that makes me an anti-Semite. | ||
| And I found out apparently that if you don't support Dan Bongino, it's because you might be an anti-Semite as well. | ||
| I found that out today when I was watching some of the clips because I can't watch all this stuff. | ||
| Anyway, it's just he does look like, I'm just going to say it, like he's on amphetamines compared to where he used to look. | ||
| And it's a whole tough guy act. | ||
| It's just like, it's like very abrasive. | ||
| And it's just like, doesn't he know you're going to take everyone and say none of you ever did anything and don't criticize what we've done? | ||
| I mean, he's like the worst thing you could do. | ||
| I just for context, you did a great little bit about political suicide the other day. | ||
| I saw you driving through the car and I caught that in my feed. | ||
| And I was like, yeah, that's what this is. | ||
| This isn't, um, this is an unnecessary, like self-induced, poor decision factory. | ||
| It comes from hubris and pride. | ||
| And you can be a proud person, but you still have to admit, like, you're going to either be humbled or somebody will humble you. | ||
| And if you can't humble yourself, then it'll definitely come for you. | ||
| And I'm watching. | ||
| Anytime I got arrogant, I've never been a super arrogant person, but I've got a little pride, literally about hiking. | ||
| And I have some good thoughts about myself. | ||
| I always trip and fall. | ||
| I never trip and fall. | ||
| That's exactly. | ||
| Oh, thank God. | ||
| I am cool. | ||
| It's like, I want to say, I can't remember where it was. | ||
| I had one of those books when I was growing up. | ||
| It was like one of those toilet books that they used to have in the 90s, you know, like chicken soup for the soul and like all these little quotes and different stuff like that. | ||
| And one of them said something like, and I remember reading this when I was a kid, younger kid, 20s. | ||
| And it said, we experience a few moments in our life that are completely devoid of all fear and worry and concern. | ||
| And we should panic when that happens to that effect. | ||
| Because the minute that you think you've got it all figured out, that's probably about the time you're about to get humbled. | ||
| God has a pretty good way of doing that, setting us straight. | ||
| I've heard Tuckle Carson, Tucker Carlson, said things to that effect where he thought everything was going his way. | ||
| And then immediately, bam, it just nuts. | ||
| The whole Bible is about do not be prideful. | ||
| And every time that the nation of Israel was, then they all got humbled. | ||
| I mean, that was it. | ||
| It was like every single time they did, what do they do? | ||
| When you're prideful, you walk away from God and then you experience a really rotten and exotic version of how to come back to God because God's going to lure you back in by showing you how bad it can be. | ||
| I'm looking at the numbers up here. | ||
| They're up on my screen. | ||
| And I've got four days ago, the first day back, Dan Bongino did 3.28 million on Rumble, his platform. | ||
| The next day was 1.65. | ||
| The next day was 1.3. | ||
| The day after that, yesterday's show was a million and today it's at about 700,000. | ||
| It'll probably trend up just less than a million. | ||
| So that's not a good trend. | ||
| And it turns out if you tell everybody around you that you didn't do shit and you're nobody and nothing you said matters and you're a bunch of doomers and you, if you, if you don't want to send money to Israel in a big spending package, you don't want to go to war with Iran. | ||
| I mean, let's talk about this because you never talk about yourself. | ||
| You really don't. | ||
| I mean, I respected you when you exposed all the Biden stuff and targeting Christians, Catholics, school kids, DEI. | ||
| And you and your guys got fired and everything. | ||
| But you've literally been batting like, I mean, I can't, I actually think like, well, where was he wrong? | ||
| And I'm like, God, oh my, this is a better record than mine. | ||
| I'm a little bit envious. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| But so far, we haven't had cash leave. | ||
| So I haven't been right on that. | ||
| You're wrong on that. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Thank God you're not perfect. | ||
| So the point, you're close, though. | ||
| So the point is, is that you've been an EMT, Air Force, FBI, all this stuff, but you never talk about that and say the public's all scum. | ||
| The arrogance, if I wanted to turn people off, I would act like Dan Bongino. | ||
| And then I've been sued, attacked, my family attacked. | ||
| I've been through hell. | ||
| I paid my dues. | ||
| And he's talking about all of us saying none of you are shit. | ||
| And it is like, and it doesn't insult me like I'm 10 years old. | ||
| It worries me about him. | ||
| Like the derangement of this is like just pathetic. | ||
| Alex, I was in the FBI for eight times longer than Dan Bongino was. | ||
| Just like, I don't know what, I don't know how you go out there and say, I did nine months, which I round up to be a year, and then tell everybody that you aren't shit because you didn't do what I did. | ||
| And he turned his company over to his wife and they kept making money and they filled this podcast slot with a guy who I actually like. | ||
| I think Vince Colines is a talented broadcaster. | ||
| I like him as a payment. | ||
| But let's be clear. | ||
| Let's be clear. | ||
| You gave up your career, got fired. | ||
| They tried to put you in jail, Cash Del suing you. | ||
| The point is, I respect the Kyle Serafin that blew the whistle of the FBI and the one after it even more. | ||
| It's not like this is some cakewalker. | ||
| So my point is. | ||
| No, no, so I went 14 months, 14 months without a paycheck. | ||
| And I was spending my money while I was at the FBI after I'd been suspended with no pay, but they hadn't quite removed me yet. | ||
| And they spent a long time not removing me. | ||
| They eventually threatened me with felony prosecutions and said that we're coming after you for felonies that they sort of created. | ||
| It was a tax, it was a tax evasion that they were going to get me. | ||
| That was the felony. | ||
| And it was because I had ordered a, what's called a solvent trap, which is like a precursor to a suppressor. | ||
| And I'd sent it to the FBI's office because we had all these cases coming in talking about domestic violent extremists using solvent traps. | ||
| And I was like, we should see what these things are before we start getting all out of it. | ||
| I'm a gun guy, so I wanted to know what they were. | ||
| I sent it to the FBI's office. | ||
| They sent the ATF to my house while I was an FBI agent, knowing that I didn't have it shipped to my home and that it wasn't there. | ||
| And they, and I have the ring cam footage. | ||
| I actually just sent it to my buddy who's an attorney. | ||
| And he was like, wait, did this just happen? | ||
| I go, no, this is the thing we dealt with back in 22. | ||
| So they were going to try to claim you embezzled a silent track. | ||
| Yeah, I failed to pay the $200 tax stamp on a thing that's not actually a suppressor that cannot be fired with a gun. | ||
| If you were to take the thing that you buy from like China, which is what it was, you were studying one of these kind of like they have synthetic designer drugs. | ||
| It isn't even illegal yet. | ||
| You were just seeing what it was. | ||
| Well, I sent it to the office so we could take a look at it because we have firearms instructors there. | ||
| We had cases on people that were like making these things. | ||
| And I wanted to see how did it show up. | ||
| So it was like $100 out of my pocket to just see what it was. | ||
| It's Chinese aluminum. | ||
| It's not useful. | ||
| Anybody who's got suppressors, and by the way, I had seven suppressors. | ||
| I think I had six of them on order at the time that were waiting to be fulfilled. | ||
| So it wasn't Somali stealing $24 million. | ||
| That's right. | ||
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| Come after Kyle Seraphin and send the ATF to my house where my babies were. | ||
| Remember, they did exposed that they didn't kill Bin Laden and they were supporting Colonel Schaefer. | ||
| They literally tried to get him using a company phone to call his wife. | ||
| And they were going to try to indict him for like pencils he bought. | ||
| The craziest thing too, Alex, was the reason that they actually came after me. | ||
| This is totally aside, but this is an interesting thing for firearms people. | ||
| There was this whole story for a while about the guy, this guy that ran an account on Gun Broker, which was called Rifle Remedy 2000. | ||
| And I had this conversation out in Las Vegas about three weeks ago when I was doing shot show. | ||
| And they're like, what the hell is your connection to the gun story? | ||
| And we started talking about this. | ||
| This account called Rifle Remedy 2000 was selling Chinese parts. | ||
| And that's where I ended up buying this thing. | ||
| And like I said, sent it to the FBI's office. | ||
| I wasn't trying to take it to my house. | ||
| And then one of my buddies who's a federal agent goes, hey, did you order one of those solvent traps? | ||
| I go, yeah. | ||
| And he goes, you know, where can I get one? | ||
| And I go, oh, there's this guy. | ||
| He has this account. | ||
| I'll go look it up. | ||
| So I responded to that guy's account and I wrote to him and said, hey, can you get any more of those? | ||
| Do you have them? | ||
| And I didn't tell him that a federal agent wanted to buy them. | ||
| And I don't know what the guy was doing, whether it was for a case or whatever else, but he was probably doing the same thing I was looking into this thing. | ||
| And it turned out that that guy was an ATF source. | ||
| And that's why they sent the ATF to my house. | ||
| So they had an ATF source run a sting on a current FBI agent, which of course was, you know, me. | ||
| And they knew where I worked. | ||
| They knew what we were doing. | ||
| Sure, so they were trying to sell it the whole time. | ||
| Shipping yours out of that. | ||
| Epstein, what do you make of this? | ||
| Because you were the one that got me the FBI whistleblowers that said, yeah, they're going to raid the New York office. | ||
| They got it hidden. | ||
| We broke that. | ||
| Then you said, yeah, they have sent out the FBI offices. | ||
| Then later you said, nope, they're not looking at it. | ||
| They're shutting it down. | ||
| Clearly there was an attempt to cover up. | ||
| Then they decided not to. | ||
| Now it's come out. | ||
| Now Trump says it vindicates him, which it really does. | ||
| But now he still has the taint on him of like a dog rolling at a dead animal. | ||
| And just where do you make of seeing these files and this craziness? | ||
| Just talk about Epstein. | ||
| It's not going to go away. | ||
| I think they just keep thinking if they just said Todd Blanche out or if they send Pam Bondi out to talk about it, if they send Kash Patel to say, you know, Brett Baer, this is it. | ||
| You got it. | ||
| We did a great job and we've released more documents than anybody else in history. | ||
| The problem is this. | ||
| You sent out your attorney general on day one and she was following up on a campaign promise, which was made by JD Vance. | ||
| It was made by Donald Trump Jr. | ||
| It was made by all these different surrogates that came out and they said, we've got to get to the bottom of this thing. | ||
| And Epstein, as just like the concept of Epstein, has gotten to mythical proportions, at least in the American minds. | ||
| And we don't know what the reality is. | ||
| Now it's even more mythical. | ||
| It's way worse because you now have, you had a person come out and say there are thousands of children victims and videos. | ||
| And she said it on hidden camera to O'Keefe. | ||
| She said it out loud in various things. | ||
| She said, the files are on my desk. | ||
| The clients are on there. | ||
| They've done heinous things. | ||
| There's all these really bad guys. | ||
| Okay, fine. | ||
| And so you made these claims and then you delayed. | ||
| And then you delayed and you waited longer and longer and longer. | ||
| And then you said, well, nothing's coming out. | ||
| And then you had to have an Epstein Transparency Act. | ||
| Then you attacked Tom Massey and say he's the bad guy for simply passing an act that said, we're going to go out and do the thing. | ||
| And you're now authorized by Congress to get it. | ||
| Let me stop you. | ||
| We're going to come back and cover this. | ||
| But do you remember we got it? | ||
| At least I had a bigger crew. | ||
| The crew's great. | ||
| We had more crew that could do it. | ||
| You came on like eight, nine, 10 months ago and you said it's bad managers setting them up. | ||
| And now that's kind of come out. | ||
| I'm not trying to give them an out. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| How did you nail that back then? | ||
| Because they have set them all up. | ||
| Because the government is run from the middle out. | ||
| Everyone thinks that it's either run from the bottom up, and that's obviously not true. | ||
| And it's certainly not run from the top down. | ||
| The middle level management of the government has never changed. | ||
| It's my ongoing supposition that unless you exile or execute, and I mean that by like sending them away to somewhere where they can't cause problems or get rid of them, terminate them, you are going to have ongoing resistance to what we think should happen. | ||
| And by the way, Trump actually said what the answer was during the campaign. | ||
| He said he was going to fund the entire government through tariffs. | ||
| If that's the case, we have to get rid of 90% of the federal government. | ||
| Most of the federal government is a jobs program. | ||
| They do not have a function that matters to you. | ||
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| It doesn't matter to me. | ||
| And when we have a government shutdown, you and I don't recognize it because it doesn't matter. | ||
| And then, of course, they don't prosecute real criminals because the law firms, all of them get a piece of it one way or another. | ||
| Instead, they prosecute real Americans trying to fix the problem. | ||
| Well, and this goes back, and we'll talk about it in just a second again, but this goes back to the same problem that happened with them going after Catholics in Richmond, Virginia. | ||
| All the people that did all the bad things that I highlighted personally, and I lost my job over it. | ||
| And I can never work in law enforcement. | ||
| And I got blackballed from doing a federal job again. | ||
| So I'm now relegated to doing what I do now, which I don't hate. | ||
| But like none of those people paid with their jobs and certainly none of them paid with their freedom because nothing has actually changed. | ||
| And if you don't actually correct the problem and people don't see, like, hey, if I screw up, I'm going to lose my job and maybe my freedom, then nothing will ever happen. | ||
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That's the key. | |
| They don't think of any repercussions. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| There's no accountability. | ||
| They have no fear. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| And that's a big problem. | ||
| The good guys do what we do because it's the right thing to do. | ||
| We still get hurt. | ||
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| All right, I kind of dropped the ball because this morning when I texted Kyle and said, come on, I didn't even say about what. | ||
| Obviously, it's Epstein. | ||
| We stare in the abyss, you become the abyss, fight monster, become a monster. | ||
| We shouldn't even gotten into Bongino, but he is tied to glyphosate cover-ups. | ||
| We'll hit that at the end. | ||
| I'm not trying to be mean to the guy. | ||
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| He's just such a dick and so arrogant. | ||
| So his, yeah, he deserves it. | ||
| 100% prediction. | ||
| He's done. | ||
| So just, I'm going to stop. | ||
| But it's a good example for others not to act this hubris and hoods fulfilled. | ||
| But moving on from him, start over because I'm not gushing here. | ||
| Let's get Bongino off. | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| Take him down. | ||
| Take him down. | ||
| It's superb. | ||
| Mr. Potato Head. | ||
| No, seriously. | ||
| I'm thinking about like what kind of Botox it takes to make your head look a little bit weird like that. | ||
| It's a little off. | ||
| So it's not for me. | ||
| Man, I just want to age like a normal person. | ||
| I want to get gray in my muzzle. | ||
| I want to have wrinkles. | ||
| My wife would be like, you have wrinkles. | ||
| And I'm like, didn't I always have that? | ||
| And she goes, no. | ||
| And I'm like, good. | ||
| Then I earned that stuff. | ||
| Like I earned it like a man. | ||
| Just like I like having calluses on my hand. | ||
| Like what's funny? | ||
| Tell me this. | ||
| Let me just delay right there for one second, Alex. | ||
| The funniest thing in the world to me is when someone says you didn't do shit and your entire job history equals you were a cop for a couple years, you were Secret Service and then you ran a podcast and then you went and you were sat at a desk at the FBI for nine months. | ||
| And that means what? | ||
| Like how many people are out there working jobs that are real? | ||
| I've been asked under depositions whether or not I have a real job right now. | ||
| And sitting in this chair and speaking to people, while it may be impactful and it may be meaningful, I have no illusions that it's a real job. | ||
| And I said that to them. | ||
| They're like, do you have a real job? | ||
| And I'm like, no, a real job like is digging ditches. | ||
| A real job is like pulling. | ||
| Yeah, but I kind of disagree with you because you got to do a lot of research. | ||
| You get sued. | ||
| There's a lot of work. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| But I'm just saying for me, my dad told me when I was a little kid, if you can sit down, it's not a job. | ||
| And so a lot of jobs I've done in my job. | ||
| I'm hard to hire the jobs killed in high, like the guys when the storms hit, they're up there like 24 hours a day in the freezing cold street. | ||
| That's a real job. | ||
| That's a real job. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| People who bust their ass. | ||
| I used to work in a restaurant where I was on my feet for 12, 16, 18 hours a day. | ||
| I came home smelling like grease. | ||
| I've, I've shut down a restaurant that I had a migraine so bad from the smoke that was in there and the lights and all the other shit. | ||
| And it was just like a bad day that I drove home and puked on the side of the road multiple times while so bad. | ||
| Let me tell you, let me tell you, I had sent for a year when I got kicked out of high school for a year to work for a large animal vet. | ||
| And I worked 11 months. | ||
| That's real work. | ||
| Putting your hand up some animals' ass. | ||
| Let me tell you, you think you know, well, that was the easy days. | ||
| He ran his own artificial insemination deal. | ||
| And maybe like once every few weeks, he'd palpate and do flushes and get the embryos and we'd artificially disseminate and do all that. | ||
| That was an easy day. | ||
| No, you pull up and he'd hire the cowboys that he had, but it was always like day jobs. | ||
| You'd pull up at what they called a hamburger ranch, meaning the cows go right to slaughter. | ||
| You know, they're grass-fed and they all got their horns and they've never been given shots. | ||
| You got to give them shots, cut their horns off for the sale. | ||
| So you pull up and there's a pit of 500 and another pit of a thousand and it's 7 a.m. and you're getting out and you got your hot shot little cattle prods and PVC pipe and you got to climb in there. | ||
| And the easier jobs risking your life to have total confidence in wave them around and try to get them into the chutes. | ||
| The hard job is running the electric dehorner or giving the shots or putting the nose tongs in. | ||
| And a lot of times my job would be 12 hours jamming nose tongs into a cow that's about to have its horns cut off inside of the squeeze chute and then tying it off. | ||
| And then they, and then like, I couldn't do it more than an hour. | ||
| I watched cowboys go six hours running an electric dehorner, big old pieces of metal, giant buzzsaw, and they don't just cut off. | ||
| They go, blood spray everywhere. | ||
| And those guys would go six hours after like 30 minutes. | ||
| And I was in good shape. | ||
| This freaking good, right? | ||
| Oh, oh, my. | ||
| And then they'd say, they'd say, I got a haul. | ||
| I got a haul. | ||
| I got a haul 18 wheeler to Houston. | ||
| And then they'd be back the next morning. | ||
| These were maniacs, man. | ||
| I hope people understand. | ||
| We're talking maniacs. | ||
| I got a couple of friends that are real, actual professional cowboys. | ||
| I used to work with a guy that was out in New Mexico when I was in the FBI out there. | ||
| And I used to shoot coyotes on his property. | ||
| And you shake their hand and you're just like, that is freaking iron. | ||
| I got a buddy who polishes boats for a living manually with a hand or with a hand, even with a spinning, like a little polisher. | ||
| You shake his hand and you're like, holy shit. | ||
| Like that, like, that's what I always think. | ||
| When I think about it, let's be clear too. | ||
| Sometimes I find a soft hand to tell people that they didn't do shit. | ||
| It's really offensive on that. | ||
| Sometimes I want to ride back with the cowboys and not with the vet. | ||
| You know, a couple of vets work for him. | ||
| And it'd be like eight o'clock at night. | ||
| I'm totally exhausted, covered in just sweat and dirt and everything. | ||
| Oh, the worst part was we'd also get sheep and trim their hooves because they, uh, in the softer East Texas dirt, they like grow over. | ||
| So you got to grab them, flip them, do it. | ||
| They'd be like, Let's pull over here and have a little fun. | ||
| And it's just like that movie, Joe, based in East Texas, where they go to the whorehouse. | ||
| And I'm like, I'm like, no, I'm not going to have these hookers. | ||
| They're like, you're a pussy sitting in the car. | ||
| And I'm like, I already got a girlfriend, dude. | ||
| Those guys were something else. | ||
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| Like, I mean, I don't know how they did it. | ||
| It was something else. | ||
| Yeah, different era, different type of stuff. | ||
| Now we're telling some stories we shouldn't be telling here. | ||
| Whatever. | ||
| Those are what? | ||
| We're going to get you roasted on that one. | ||
| That's true. | ||
| I'm just, I don't know. | ||
| I just look at certain people and I take them and I go, okay, that's a serious thing. | ||
| Or you're a soft person that sits in front of a camera. | ||
| You've never done anything real hard. | ||
| And your last job was. | ||
| Thinks he's tough. | ||
| I don't even know what's that radical anymore in East Texas. | ||
| This is the early 90s. | ||
| Go, go, go, work in industrial animal husbandry. | ||
| And you go, you know. | ||
| That sounds so brutal. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Even with whatever modern technology, I guarantee it. | ||
| You just had Doc Chambers on. | ||
| Doc Chambers is a hard guy. | ||
| No, he is. | ||
| That's a man with hard hands. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's start over. | ||
| Let's start on the side. | ||
| The upstream is how to solve this problem. | ||
| It's only getting bigger. | ||
| It's only getting worse. | ||
| What happens? | ||
| Here's why it's a problem, Alex. | ||
| The FBI basically got drawn, kicking, and screaming like the cattle used to have in the chute that didn't want it. | ||
| And they finally gave up the ghost and they just said, here's 3 million files. | ||
| Do what you want with it, a holes. | ||
| And now people are paging through it and trying to figure it out. | ||
| And they're using AI to assess it. | ||
| And they don't know why the things were gathered or what the context was or what it means. | ||
| And it's not in order and it's not serialized in some sort of logical investigative path. | ||
| The same thing that I told you probably 10 months ago, which would have been the answer then, would be if you want to get out in front of something like this, you do it real simply. | ||
| You bring the case agents who knew the theory of the cases that actually worked it, that understood why. | ||
| Maybe you got to bring them out of retirement and incentivize them and give them a bonus to come in and do a news conference to explain what is this tranche of data? | ||
| What does it mean? | ||
| And why do we have it in front of us? | ||
| What is the context for these emails? | ||
| What is the context for this thing? | ||
| Did you actually investigate and find out there was nothing there? | ||
| You know, what are the ECs or the electronic communications that explained what this raw evidence means? | ||
| And what order did it come in? | ||
| And instead of doing that, what they did is they threw 3 million pages at Americans and just said, do whatever you want with this stuff. | ||
| And it means whatever you want. | ||
| So you can think about it. | ||
| So it looks terrible on Trump yet again. | ||
| And then people are picking and choosing and going, well, this email looks really salacious. | ||
| And you don't know what it means or why it was there or how it got there. | ||
| Here's a clip of Tucker Carlson talking about neocons. | ||
| Why is that in there? | ||
| Well, I don't know, but I guarantee you the person who put it in that file knew. | ||
| So if they had just gone out there and done however long it took a press conference and they just took the air out of the story and they said, here was the theory of the case. | ||
| Here was the predication that came from the federal end. | ||
| These were the federal crimes we investigated. | ||
| This is why we couldn't substantiate them. | ||
| Here's the evidentiary steps we took. | ||
| We did this legal process and we collected this. | ||
| And then we did this legal process. | ||
| We collected that. | ||
| And then we went and did a search warrant. | ||
| And here's what we got out of the search warrant. | ||
| And some of the stuff was unreadable and some of it got lost or something or whatever the hell it was because there was all this story about losing evidence. | ||
| And so why? | ||
| And how did you explain it? | ||
| And what whenever you lose evidence, you have to write up an explanation on how it happened and where it happened and why it won't happen again and how you can mitigate these problems. | ||
| And were they existing problems or was it novel and new and blah, blah, blah. | ||
| There's all of the explanations existed. | ||
| And there's institutional knowledge that happened in the people that ran these cases. | ||
| So why did we not make that available and do something intelligent instead of just saying, here's a bunch of crap, make of it what you will. | ||
| It's going to look really bad for you. | ||
| In fairness, when you got 3 million files and a lot of it coming in right up into December, anything people filed on a hotline, how would they ever put that up? | ||
| But that said, why are they blacking that out? | ||
| Why are they obliged to write the John's names to leaving the victim's names in? | ||
| Yeah, assuming that they're Johns, which we keep being told that they're not Johns, because that was the question that was asked of Todd Blanche the other day. | ||
| Hey, what about the men that abuse girls? | ||
| And he's like, you're assuming that there were men abusing girls. | ||
| Yeah, we are. | ||
| Can you explain to us why these names are blacked out? | ||
| These people that are going back and forth. | ||
| Kash Patel and Bongino in the headlights thing. | ||
| What month was that? | ||
| July or June. | ||
| When was the deer in the headlights thing? | ||
| And then they did a little tour on Joe Rogan. | ||
| And they're like, he didn't, he wasn't a sex trafficker. | ||
| He had no accomplices. | ||
| He trafficked to himself and nobody else. | ||
| These aren't the torches you're looking for. | ||
| All of it is incredibly damning. | ||
| It's career suicide for the people that were involved in it. | ||
| By the way, did you see how Blanche looked in that clip? | ||
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Right. | |
| And why? | ||
| Like, there's nothing to be angry about. | ||
| If you come to me and I said, you said, Kyle, you gave me some information, but it wasn't sufficient. | ||
| I don't understand. | ||
| And I would go, oh, okay. | ||
| Well, how can I help you understand? | ||
| That's what regular, sensible people do if they're being transparent, which we keep hearing about the most transparent organizations. | ||
| Blanche is like, if I get that clip, Blanche, what was the exact name of the clip? | ||
| Probably on your ex. | ||
| It was like Blanche says. | ||
| He says something to the effect of, yeah, he's talking about whether or not there's going to be prosecutions. | ||
| And he says, you're assuming an awful lot that there would be. | ||
| Like there's even one. | ||
| There were basically no men raping women. | ||
| And he looks really mean to the guy. | ||
| He kind of sees his real side. | ||
| He goes, why are you asking that? | ||
| Why are you claiming there's any victims? | ||
| And we're like, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
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Right. | |
| Because you can listen to his earlier part of the statement and it sounds like there are victims. | ||
| We keep hearing about that. | ||
| We heard from Pam Bondi, his boss, that they were all these victims. | ||
| And that's why it took so long. | ||
| And we had to censor the names of the victims and all victims of whom? | ||
| They're just victims of this dead guy, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| And then there's even weird stuff that was released this morning, which makes it even worse that there was a flash of an orange jumpsuit showing that there was somebody else that went into that space that apparently was where Epstein was doing this because we have jail guards saying he was doing weird thumbs up, weird stuff going on. | ||
| And then they wheeled him out in a wheelchair, chained to it, and then they had boxes and stuff as a fake body. | ||
| These are affidavits. | ||
| Yeah, I don't know if that's true or not, and neither do you. | ||
| So how about the people that did the investigation? | ||
| And we can decide, you know, look at them and decide whether we think they're credible or not. | ||
| That seems like a regular video about, and I don't have a heart on for Blanche, you know, because he killed the Ed Martin investigation or what was done to me. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| My issue is I keep getting told by everybody other than Ed Martin, who just stay on my case, that the guy is blocking everything. | ||
| I mean, he is. | ||
| So now do you have a feel for him or is he, what the hell's going on with this guy? | ||
| I have the same feel you do. | ||
| It's like there's got to be a road. | ||
| There's got to be a log jam somewhere. | ||
| And the deputy in the FBI, the deputy at the DOJ is the most powerful. | ||
| It's supposed to be the most operational position. | ||
| Until 15 seconds ago, he was a Democrat. | ||
| I had the same questions about people that are in various parts of Trump's cabinet that used to be Democrats. | ||
| If I don't see a reason why. | ||
| I mean, you got people like Scott Besson out there who spent 20 plus years working for Soros, literally working for Soros and was a VP in there and made a bunch of money on it. | ||
| So you start looking, you're like, who the hell are you hiring? | ||
| This is my ongoing contention, Alex. | ||
| And this is not a black pill or a doomer. | ||
| This is an honest question to people who are watching. | ||
| Is there even an American conservative political right in partisan politics? | ||
| And my answer that I've come up with is no. | ||
| And I don't mean that as a way of saying like, there's no hope in the world. | ||
| I'm just saying there's nobody that represents a guy like me. | ||
| What I see are sort of radical leftist commies. | ||
| The people on the Democrat Party are facing the left, whether they agree with the crazy commies or not. | ||
| That's kind of who runs the energy. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| And then when people say there's a uniparty, I look at the Republicans and I just go, those are just a bunch of 90s liberals. | ||
| That doesn't mean they're bad people. | ||
| I think the country was mediocre. | ||
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Okay. | |
| It was better than the people. | ||
| They're all getting rich. | ||
| They're in on the crime. | ||
| Yeah, they're all into new wars. | ||
| So what's going to happen to Trump? | ||
| I don't think he realizes how bad this Epstein bad response is. | ||
| I think he doesn't. | ||
| Yeah, he's got a really narrow window. | ||
| Look, we're in the third quarter, to use a football analogy, which I'm not real crazy about, but like we're in the third quarter because your whole game is from inauguration to midterms. | ||
| After that, they basically make it so that you're ineffectual and you're a lame duck starting in the beginning of 2027. | ||
| So that's a real possibility. | ||
| January 3rd, January 5th of 27, then there is no longer any possibility of movement. | ||
| Now, that may not happen. | ||
| There may be nothing you can do, but I think that you've got indictments. | ||
| I think that you've got the potential of just getting jammed up when it comes to, you know, any agenda is screwed. | ||
| So you're going to be relegated to writing things on executive orders and showing that you can't do anything. | ||
| Well, sure, but what does Trump think is going to happen when they get control of Congress? | ||
| They're going to go after everybody. | ||
| He has to know that. | ||
| He said it. | ||
| He said it over and over again. | ||
| In fact, there was an Axios article today that said, not only are Republicans worried about losing the House, they're also losing, you know, worried about losing the Senate. | ||
| And I'm told that Trump reads Accios every single morning. | ||
| And that's the fear that he's seeing. | ||
| And it's realistic because people, the only way you get people to show up for the midterms and the only thing that's going to matter, you're going to have people on the right that are always going to vote the way they are. | ||
| There's MAGA people that will crawl over broken glass to help Donald Trump energy. | ||
| You just do base with real indictments. | ||
| Well, the other thing is you're going to have to get people that are independents that are, that generally would lean towards your agenda. | ||
| Like Donald Trump is not my personal Lord and savior, and he certainly doesn't answer all the things. | ||
| He's not the most conservative president, even in my lifetime, probably. | ||
| Well, that's my question. | ||
| Let me, I want your opinion on this. | ||
| I do what I think's right. | ||
| So people spend, oh, you're getting money to support Trump. | ||
| No, it's lawsuits and destruction. | ||
| I see him as so much better than Democrats. | ||
| So much better than Kamala and them. | ||
| Like I'm trying to promote Kennedy and Gabber, the good things he's doing. | ||
| And then I'm also over here upset. | ||
| It's the opposite. | ||
| I found when we, when we have a big audience, we can actually get Trump sometimes to do the right thing. | ||
| So I can't just abandon Trump. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
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| Well, just for people's awareness, like when you and I have private conversations, like you're just like this. | ||
| So people, if people want to know, like I always have people talk to me, they go, oh, you know Alex Jones. | ||
| I go, yeah, I know Alex. | ||
| And they go, you know, what do you think of him? | ||
| I go, Alex Jones is exactly the guy that you see on TV. | ||
| It's the same guy that's in my phone. | ||
| It's the same guy that leaves me voice messages. | ||
| It's the same thoughts. | ||
| It's the same attitudes. | ||
| It's the same energy level. | ||
| It's like you're that guy, which is funny because that's not the case for everybody. | ||
| Some people put on an act, they get to the microphone, their voice changes, and suddenly they're this person. | ||
| And I wish I was going to be like those people because I can control myself. | ||
| No, I'm completely out of control. | ||
| No, that's true. | ||
| I always say that always say he sold out because I'm so real. | ||
| It's only tact. | ||
| I'm like, I don't even know how to. | ||
| You wouldn't even know. | ||
| And I don't know who you would sell to, like who's buying it. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| So at the end of the day, I don't care about Trump for Trump's sake. | ||
| And so I'm different than a lot of people. | ||
| I'm not a MAGA guy because of that. | ||
| I'm a person that's interested in outcomes. | ||
| I want things that are good for my kids. | ||
| I got four little kids. | ||
| I want things that are good for my family. | ||
| I want a de-weaponized government. | ||
| Like more than anything, I really want a government that can't come and attack me and my family and you and your family. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| No, that's what I want. | ||
| I've seen it. | ||
| Is I want the dogs called off. | ||
| And I've said through self-preservation, I have thought as Trump is better than Democrats. | ||
| But now I learn from Flynn, who's on a bullshitter and I got calls. | ||
| I've confirmed it. | ||
| They got Todd Blanche and Susie Walls running opposition research on you, me, Flynn, and about 100 other people. | ||
| And I am pissed. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| Yeah, no, the government leaves it on my neck again, all because criminals and corrupt people in the Trump administration are scared of me as a real American patriot getting Trump right. | ||
| That makes me so pissed, man. | ||
| I can't tell you, Alex, how many people have reached out to me personally that are J Sixers, that are prominent profile people that obviously came afoul of the previous administration and have told me I am more worried about this administration than the previous one because this administration puts on the facade that they're on my team. | ||
| And I know that they're doing things that are nefarious against me. | ||
| And meanwhile, Cash Mattel is suing you for nothing. | ||
| Yeah, she's suing me. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And by the way, there's a couple of other things that I'm not going to talk about just yet, but there's some other really weird stuff that's going on in the background, which Let me give you the let me give you the teaser version of it that my wife and I were talking about. | ||
| She's like, so the CIA is threatening to sue us. | ||
| And so there, you know, that may happen at some point where this, like, basically like this government agency. | ||
| The CIA ran it through the FBI. | ||
| The CIA did sue me. | ||
| What do you think Sandy Hook was, brother? | ||
| That was the C. | ||
| I understand. | ||
| And I'm just telling you, like, I'm looking down the barrel of something like that coming my way as well. | ||
| And when you start looking at it, not only that, we have enough sourcing, and that's the advantage I have that the arrival of some legal process just by email because they don't know where I live, apparently, which is how weak they are that they're having to come after you and me. | ||
| You're coming after a guy that's living in a house. | ||
| I don't own this house that I'm sitting in. | ||
| I'm renting, as Chambers was talking about, 40% of Texans rent. | ||
| I'm renting in this home and I'm a threat to you. | ||
| I told somebody on the park, I'm standing outside in our little HOA playground with my kids. | ||
| And I said, guys, the funniest thing about my podcast, which is not big and it doesn't have Dan Bongino numbers, like that would be great if I did, but I don't. | ||
| When I take a shit in Texas, it lands on somebody's head in Washington, D.C., because what we're saying is accurate and true. | ||
| And they feel it. | ||
| It lands on them and they go, oh, crap. | ||
| And I'm going to give you an example. | ||
| I sent this to your folks. | ||
| I, three years ago, day after tomorrow, so three years ago, Sunday, I broke a story, which I don't break stories. | ||
| That's not my goal. | ||
| But while I was without a paycheck, while I had no money coming in, while I was trying to figure out what the hell I was going to do with my life, I had no plan or anything. | ||
| I wrote an article exposing my former agency, which I was suspended from forever, exposing that they were going after Catholics in the Richmond diocese. | ||
| Yeah, that was the biggest persecution story of the year. | ||
| And Gino said you were the hero, and now he says you're garbage. | ||
| This is exactly right, right? | ||
| Jim Jordan's office. | ||
| They don't want to say my name when they bring this thing up. | ||
| They always reference, oh, you know, the FBI, they went after Catholics. | ||
| What did they do right after that? | ||
| They freaking funded those people at the full levels every single time for the last three years. | ||
| They funded them. | ||
| They brought in the abuser jobs. | ||
| They all listen. | ||
| Not only did nobody get fired, there was a couple of reprimands under Chris Ray, apparently. | ||
| This is where it got really gross. | ||
| I sent your guys some background tweets. | ||
| People can find them in my timeline because I just posted them over on X. Here's where it gets really crazy. | ||
| The guy who ran the office in Richmond that signed off on this infiltration of a Catholic church in clear violation of the First Amendment and also like a really dangerous precedent. | ||
| That guy's name was Stanley Meador. | ||
| And Stanley was able to retire from the FBI, but not before he was promoted by Kash Patel, stood behind him at press conferences, hung out while Cash was saying, Let good cops be cops. | ||
| So now you've got the guy that I'm looking at. | ||
| I'm like, this is one of the problems. | ||
| And he's standing behind the new director who's supposed to fix it. | ||
| Dan Bongino went out and retweeted his posts and said, By the way, this guy was taking out of bounce. | ||
| We didn't get what you sent, but just it's over on, it's over on the X on the back row thing. | ||
| And if they can find it, great. | ||
| It's not a big deal. | ||
| We'll go to X. | ||
| But by the way, I'm going to call you when the show's over in five minutes because I want to know about the CIA thing. | ||
| Yeah, I'll tell you. | ||
| I'll tell you more. | ||
| So, what the heck is threatening you now? | ||
| We'll talk about it more. | ||
| It's, it's like kind of a weird situation and it could go nowhere. | ||
| It could be something that's really explosive. | ||
| And so, you know, I don't like to hype stories until they happen. | ||
| And, you know, if I need to, I may need to do a legal fundraiser because it's a really powerful attorney. | ||
| But the problem is this: when you start looking at what these guys have done, they promoted this guy, Stanley Meador. | ||
| And Stan Meador was just appointed to be the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security in now communist Virginia, which just flipped over to a CIA asset or a CIA former case officer, Abigail Spanberger. | ||
| So you took a guy who was going after Catholics because they could. | ||
| And then what do they do? | ||
| They promoted him onto the new administration. | ||
| He retired with no stain or blemish on his record and then turned around. | ||
| And the next thing that happens is the dude is now running public safety and Homeland Security. | ||
| New attorney general there that said he was going to kill Republican legislators and their kids on record. | ||
| The Democrats love that, and so i'm guessing what the story is. | ||
| You're exposing these people that are anti-catholic at the CIA, that are in government. | ||
| Is that what they're threatening you over? | ||
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| No, it's worse than that. | ||
| I'm not gonna say it right now. | ||
| It's, it's too sketch, Alex. | ||
| What I don't need to do is trigger whatever the next thing that they're thinking of right now. | ||
| It's just been a warning, but it's a weird warning. | ||
| So I promise you i'll tell you when it when if, if something won't do. | ||
| This new woman, this CIA governor she's literally a maniac yeah, and they've decided to go on a full suite of anti-gun stuff and anti-first amendment and anti-second amendment. | ||
| Exactly what you'd expect would happen when you have an opportunity to go. | ||
| This is what you're going to look at. | ||
| This is like what 29 will look like. | ||
| This is why it was so important to take apart these mechanisms. | ||
| Attorney general is 10 times worse than Teacher James. | ||
| He goes, I will destroy Trump, put me in, I will get in Trump. | ||
| But oh, toddler shouldn't worry about that. | ||
| He's worried about us. | ||
| None of these people seem to see the imminence or the lateness of the hour, and the hour is late and the danger is growing and it continues to grow and like that's not people just talking about it, it's. | ||
| But you know, i'm to the point where it's like okay i'm, i'm just gonna work on my fitness, which I do every day now, and I make sure that i'm i'm staying fit and I make sure that i'm around my babies and I tell them I love them and I make sure I do my training. | ||
| And twice a month I do firearms training, because I don't know what it looks like at the end of it i'm signed off like i'm a kamikaze. | ||
| At this point i'm just like okay, whatever happened. | ||
| I mean, I used the Star Wars analogy in episode four, when the Death Star is orbiting the planet, the Fire, and it's like three minutes, the death star clear the fire, and i'm just sitting there watching Republicans do this and i'm just like okay, that's it. | ||
| Like what are these people doing? | ||
| And it's like you had you had clear answers. | ||
| We gave you a target list now a lot of the people that i've highlighted, which is what my social media feed is all about. | ||
| I'm a very different guy than I am on x, so anybody who follows me on x is mad about me being mean. | ||
| I am mean on x but it's because it's a weapon system. | ||
| I use it to project names into the administration. | ||
| We've had a like 40, like a bunch. | ||
| We had a bunch one of the guys that I was talking to you about last time, I didn't even realize he was fired. | ||
| A guy named David Geist got fired and we called him out on your program a couple of times and I posted some stuff about it on x and then I found out like a couple days later he was fired. | ||
| He was fired in november of last year. | ||
| They sent special forces in to illuminate or give the quarters to a target. | ||
| That's really what you've been doing and you've been proving. | ||
| I'm doing call for fires 100. | ||
| Yeah, i'm doing call for fires and these, these idiots could have had me as a friendly because I offered that. | ||
| What happened instead is that the FBI director ghosted me on day one, which is his prerogative. | ||
| He's not. | ||
| He doesn't require. | ||
| He's got a chip on his shoulder. | ||
| That's why he's attacking organizations ever, because he's a coward and didn't serve like me. | ||
| That's that's. | ||
| Meanwhile there were whisper campaigns, got any notches on his belt? | ||
| He didn't take down nothing. | ||
| No, we got 40 scalps on the wall behind me. | ||
| So, like you know, that's that's what I, that's what I do and, at the end of the day, like I have a very narrow target set. | ||
| I'm not targeting everybody for everything. | ||
| I know some of the things about some of it. | ||
| I know that Tulsi Gabbard had to go down and and hang out in Uh, Georgia while they were doing the Fulton County search warrant because nobody trusts the FBI, because the FBI had just got fired in Georgia. | ||
| He blew the. | ||
| She tried to give him. | ||
| Have him cover it up he. | ||
| He told them they were coming exactly. | ||
| Yeah, of course, that's why you send people that you can trust. | ||
| And the funniest thing is is watch the smear campaigns that are going against Gabbard. | ||
| Do you know who's not running out to the cameras every 10 seconds? | ||
| Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
| That's why she's actually the dangerous one. | ||
| And and I would have been shocked to hear me say that a year ago, because I was super suspicious of her, but she had a life-changing event the government targeted her multiple different ways and it turns out that can make you kind of a radical, which is kind of where I sit right now. | ||
| I'm radical because i've been sitting in the tree a while. | ||
| I know it bud, i'm climbing. | ||
| We love you. | ||
| Let's talk again soon and be safe. | ||
| Brother, i'm calling you right now. | ||
| I want to know about the CIA stuff and the other thing. | ||
| I have not yet begun to fight. | ||
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