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Darth's Wild Apprentice Pew
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| We are in the 383rd day of the return of Trump. | ||
| It is February 7th, 2026 on this live Saturday transmission, 12.03 p.m., three minutes afternoon. | ||
| Remember, you're the Paul Roveers watching the United States, Canada, and Europe and Africa and Latin America and Asia and around the world and all those ships at sea and aircraft in the air. | ||
| When you decide to take this live feed from Rumble and from the main InfoWars feed and of course the AJN live feed and the Real Alex Jones feed on the Mighty X and tell those you share it to to share it, that completes the chain reaction and it changes the world. | ||
| All right, here's the deal. | ||
| We are now eight days into the release of 3 million plus files. | ||
| We know there's millions more that they said they're going to release. | ||
| And it is incredible. | ||
| It's a blueprint of how the globalists operate, how their death cult gets things done, how it controls people at every level. | ||
| So this is much more devastating than I even thought it would be. | ||
| And imagine the stuff they're holding back. | ||
| Now, a lot of people don't have context historically to understand what they're looking at. | ||
| And I have been so busy because the day these files got released, Bannon then released his two-hour interview that had never aired. | ||
| And with my knowledge of the globalists, the trilateral commission, David Rockefeller, Bill Barr, George Herbert Walker Bush, and all the new information Mike Benz has been releasing and going through. | ||
| And basically it's already released, separate urban files that are hiding in plain view, but you've got to know where to go find them and what the context is. | ||
| We have a totally clear, crystal clear understanding of this. | ||
| And it's exactly what Carol Quigley in the 60s wrote in Tragedy and Hope in the 70s. | ||
| And he was for the Globalist, the head of political science at Georgetown, Bill Clinton's mentor. | ||
| It's exactly what Anthony Sutton, the U.S. archivist at the Senate, who was a patriot, said in his books. | ||
| It's exactly what J. Ebert Griffin said. | ||
| And listening to Epstein, and I'm going to review much of the interview, the key parts, probably 45 minutes. | ||
| We're going to play alone for two hours. | ||
| It's Epstein admitting it all, how the globalists operate, how they control what they're setting up. | ||
| And remember, this is from, like, when did he interview Epstein? | ||
| Like 2018. | ||
| So this is seven, eight years ago. | ||
| And you're going to hear him tomorrow's news today. | ||
| But from a bad guy's perspective, but when you hear it, I mean, I don't know why I didn't go watch it. | ||
| I've been so busy and I was busy going over the files. | ||
| And then about three days ago, I watched it and I went, oh my gosh, wow. | ||
| And then I watched it again. | ||
| And then I watched excerpts of it again yesterday with Rob Dew that watched it. | ||
| And he's an expert. | ||
| He's blown away. | ||
| Because so much what he says is what I've said, but it's from their perspective. | ||
| And I knew he was a top guy in the globalist system. | ||
| And I knew he got recruited by Bill Barr at that girls' school that his dad, CIA, ran in the 80s. | ||
| But I didn't understand that by 1991, I knew he was assigned to the Trilateral Commission. | ||
| I didn't know he was a, and I guess the doctor's republic now. | ||
| And I guess he never really bragged about it. | ||
| And there's no other interview of him saying this. | ||
| He was on the board of the Trilateral Commission, not a steering committee, not just a member. | ||
| And he was the representative on the board of David Rockefeller. | ||
| And he is David Rockefeller's protege. | ||
| And once I heard him say it, I was able to look it up and find references to it. | ||
| So he's not lying. | ||
| These powerful people will, you know, like Darth Sidious, the analogy, you know, chooses Darth Vader to be his apprentice. | ||
| This is David Rockefeller, the main architect of the 20th century of the whole globalist new world order system. | ||
| And that's his aide-de-camp. | ||
| That is his Darth Maul. | ||
| That is his apprentice. | ||
| Absolutely wild. | ||
| The Kissinger group, all of it. | ||
| You know, I had the Kissinger group try to recruit me, and I've told the stories many times because that was one of the meetings that was on record because Rothkop, the head of the group, I guess now it was 2006. | ||
| He wrote the book's superclass. | ||
| Now there's only a couple thousand people that run the world. | ||
| And he's on the line during the interview trying to convince me to come up to them and meet with Henry Kissinger. | ||
| And because I understand how complex systems interlock and don't just have specialty understanding, that they wanted to recruit me to work with them. | ||
| And you'll hear Epstein say the exact same thing: why Rockefeller came and recruited him because of his widespread systems analysis and integration of systems, which you've always heard me talk about. | ||
| My real knowledge is in lots of systems and how they integrate together to be able to, with my own electrochemical algorithm, be able to predict the future off of that understanding of so many hundreds of sectors and factors and being constantly immersed in studying. | ||
| And I literally got the speech from Rothkopp that he's up here talking about David Rockefeller gave him. | ||
| I mean, it's just like pew, pew, pew. | ||
| It is wild. | ||
| And this ties into a lot of things and then reveals with the emails, with the text messages, with the past documents, with the court cases, so many layers and so many levels to this. | ||
| So I'm in the news broadcast studio here. | ||
| I'm going to go down into the podcasting media movie review area of the Alex Jobs Network backup studios. | ||
| The big ones are being built right now. | ||
| Thanks to all your support here in Austin, Texas as well. | ||
| That'll be just as good as the studios we have. | ||
| Actually, better because there'll be new equipment. | ||
| So thank you all for your incredible support. | ||
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The Larynx of Lies
00:15:45
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| My laryngitis is almost gone. | ||
| I have gone to the doctor about it. | ||
| I have polyps on my larynx from screaming over the years. | ||
| I was never voice trained. | ||
| And I used to go out to rallies and things, and they'd have bands on noise devices so I could scream louder than pretty much any drill sergeant. | ||
| And I would scream so loud sometimes I would cough of blood. | ||
| But if I have the surgery to fix my larynx, I can't talk for three to six weeks. | ||
| So let's just say that I'm hoping it goes back to where it's supposed to and hoping that the don't need surgery. | ||
| But that is where it's come back 90%. | ||
| So sorry about the scratchiness the last month, but it's been painless, but it's been annoying to me, believe me, because it's like hard to talk. | ||
| At least I don't have my larynx paralyzed by a flu shot that's in the literature. | ||
| Kennedy later discovered that's what happened to him. | ||
| So at least I don't have that problem. | ||
| So pray for my larynx, folks. | ||
| We want to keep that in the fight, don't we? | ||
| Okay, so that's all coming up. | ||
| And there's also a bunch of fake AI that's confirmed to be fake AI that is being put out to hurt Trump. | ||
| And we can take, download it, and run it on the AI sites. | ||
| And it's Gemini. | ||
| And it's got watermarks coded in the coding that's Gemini. | ||
| That's Google. | ||
| With supposedly little girls that have just been raped by Epstein and Trump. | ||
| I don't really want to show this stuff. | ||
| It's not graphic in the, it doesn't show the raping, but it's right after the supposed raping. | ||
| And I could look at it and see, oh, that's even my eye was like, that's AI. | ||
| And then as soon as it came out that it was AI, instantly, people say, oh, you're a pedoproter because you can see that something's AI, like Epstein in Tel Aviv. | ||
| I could take one look at it and see that he'd not aged five years and supposedly died. | ||
| And I just saw the kind of plastic look of AI still. | ||
| When I instantly saw it, I said, that's AI. | ||
| And then, of course, they tested it. | ||
| It's all AI. | ||
| And then I said, that's AI. | ||
| People say, you're a traitor covering up. | ||
| What? | ||
| I think Epstein might be alive, actually. | ||
| You have the jail guard saying they took him out on a wheelchair. | ||
| He did thumbs up, put him in the back of a vehicle. | ||
| Then they roll out whoever's dead body it was. | ||
| Looks like Hillary Rodney Clinton's brother that died two weeks before. | ||
| We've covered all that. | ||
| We're not covering anything up. | ||
| But see, that's what's going to happen more and more with AI as people that already pissed at the system know it's evil. | ||
| You got all this real stuff. | ||
| And then people will slip in disinformation for a lot of different reasons. | ||
| And then it discredits the real research. | ||
| And it's a real problem. | ||
| And we know that Epstein was involved doing that back during Pizzagate because of all the real stuff coming out on the Democrats and him and others. | ||
| They then slipped out disinfo and were working with the 4chan, 8chan boys. | ||
| So that taken by a drone a few years ago over his island is not AI and looks just like Epstein. | ||
| And so I tend to think he's actually still alive. | ||
| I can't prove that. | ||
| That is a conspiracy theory. | ||
| Maybe 1% of the time do I speculate. | ||
| So I'm certainly not covering up that. | ||
| I am going into things and looking at it. | ||
| Is that real? | ||
| Is this real? | ||
| Was this in the files? | ||
| I'll see stuff online. | ||
| The nine-year-old Brazilian's really awesome. | ||
| Wait till she pleasures you. | ||
| And then I go to the files and it says 19. | ||
| And so somebody goes in there and changes it to nine. | ||
| And then that distracts from all the real emails where they're like, there's one piece of pizza. | ||
| It's glowing. | ||
| It's really, it has a lot of fun. | ||
| You're really going to like this piece of pizza. | ||
| Seven of you are going to have to share it. | ||
| The next day, oh my God, that pizza was so good. | ||
| We have the FBI manual. | ||
| We know that means child. | ||
| That's what we're talking about. | ||
| And there's a whole bunch more of it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I mean, so you got all this real stuff versus fake AI. | ||
| And we have a responsibility to not go with BS. | ||
| It's like, look, you know, TPUSA should be investigated. | ||
| The whole Charlie Kirk thing doesn't make sense to me or anybody else. | ||
| It's just that when someone comes forward who's a known con man and a fraud and says they saw these people at a meeting planning to basically kill Kirk, and then they all have alibis and the man's a famous con man. | ||
| I'm like, that's bull. | ||
| Oh, no, you're a traitor. | ||
| You're covering up. | ||
| No, I have a job. | ||
| I'm not going to sit here and tell people what they want to hear. | ||
| Boy, if I was evil, I'd sure, it'd sure be popular. | ||
| I have a responsibility to tell the truth as best I understand it and best I know it. | ||
| And to try to get people to focus on the real stuff we've got, because this is Satanism. | ||
| This is pedophilia. | ||
| This is how the globalists control things. | ||
| And it's massive evidence. | ||
| And I'm noticing the massive proven evidence is getting almost no attention in all the BS is. | ||
| That's really dangerous. | ||
| Also, I understand why Nick Foynet has said it. | ||
| I understand his historical understanding. | ||
| But he is wrong partially. | ||
| And if you actually watch the full context of what he said, you know, four or five days ago, it's such a firestorm. | ||
| They're taking smaller clips out of context. | ||
| But he is wrong about some of what he said in my educated historical understanding, where he's like, Epstein was not a pedophile because these girls were fertile. | ||
| And pedophilia means you're having sex with children that are not fertile, that are not of age, that are not in puberty. | ||
| And by the very definition, in a plant, in a lizard, in a fish, in a mammal, when something is of reproductive age, it is no longer pedophilia because pedophilia is having sex with someone that is biologically not of age. | ||
| And he said the guy's a pervert, evil, bad, you know, terrible stuff, blackmailing people, super corrupt, but him himself is not. | ||
| Well, Nick, that's because the media has always focused on the 14, 15, 16-year-old women, girls. | ||
| You get into the WikiLeaks, you get into these other emails that are confirmed his. | ||
| It's kids. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I know that's hard for people to believe, but it is. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I also want to explain, Nick's like, well, in the Catholic Church, a girl can be married when she's 14 and a boy at 16. | ||
| And if you actually look at that, going back into ancient times, a bunch of the founding fathers are 25. | ||
| Most people got married at 14. | ||
| That's true. | ||
| But you see, we have arrested development now. | ||
| And so people aren't forced to do hard jobs and getting, you know, do these things. | ||
| I mean, in World War II, they had thousands of troops that were 12, 13, 14. | ||
| They knew they were cheating. | ||
| They knew that they weren't of age and they went and were heroes. | ||
| Those were different people back then. | ||
| We have arrested development now. | ||
| That is why in culture, we've said, hey, no cigarettes till 18, no liquor till 18. | ||
| Don't join the military till 18. | ||
| Because people really aren't cognitively on average coming of age to be of sound mind really until 18. | ||
| Hell, it's the Peter Pan scenario. | ||
| I know a bunch of adults that are like retarded children. | ||
| So it's really a paradox situation. | ||
| Now, you got Islam. | ||
| I didn't get to the clips yesterday because I didn't know the Imams went this far. | ||
| It's like a mainline Imam thing in English, in Europe, in the U.S. | ||
| They say, no, we have sex with three-year-olds. | ||
| And Muhammad says it's great. | ||
| So he was about pedophilia in plain view. | ||
| And in Europe and places, just letting the Muslims do it. | ||
| I didn't know, though, they down to three-year-olds. | ||
| I was like, what? | ||
| I was driving with kind of an Islam reel going, you know, where you're already watching an Islam video. | ||
| So it just keeps feeding you them a couple days ago. | ||
| And I heard an Imam in an American accent going, of course we have sex with three-year-olds. | ||
| It is so wonderful. | ||
| It's so good. | ||
| We good. | ||
| I'm going to get to it tomorrow night. | ||
| I should. | ||
| And then I said, well, let me search that. | ||
| And I searched that in there. | ||
| Imams, Muslim clerics endorsing pedophilia. | ||
| And I was just like, it was even worse than I thought. | ||
| I was like, holy mackerel. | ||
| And this isn't just like ISIS or something saying it and marrying off four-year-olds. | ||
| This was like Imams in big mosques, but people agreeing. | ||
| I mean, it is sick. | ||
| It is unbelievable. | ||
| So for just some context there. | ||
| Again, people want to make this about Trump. | ||
| Here's some of the videos. | ||
| They want to make this about Trump. | ||
| And if I find something about Trump, I'll go there. | ||
| In fact, at a subconscious level, because I've really thought about it, I kind of hope sometime something really horrible comes out that I can prove so I can attack Trump. | ||
| Because I tell the truth and I always say what's right, even if it's unpopular with a lot of my audience. | ||
| But at the same time, you know, it's like I kind of want to give you what you want at a subconscious level, but I'm not going to do it. | ||
| So I analyze everything about Trump and I never find him doing anything with the underage people or anything. | ||
| In fact, he's the one that blew the whistle on them. | ||
| And then all this good stuff the administration is doing, but there's also some bad. | ||
| But then the administration did try to cover up this Epstein stuff coming out because it's so embarrassing to the intelligence agencies. | ||
| So Trump has become bad through that. | ||
| But then do we just then say, okay, great, put the Democrats in and they're open pedophiles and open child smuggling and human trafficking. | ||
| And just, you see, it's like a if I don't like the lifeboat I'm in, it doesn't mean I just jump out into the freezing water and die. | ||
| I mean, this is all just logical to me. | ||
| So, you know, I see the video, you know, these videos of Trump, you know, post-raping girls. | ||
| And I even know from what videos it's him in New York at Mar-Lago saying hi to crowds of people that are adults. | ||
| And they've cut in little girls crying with Trump pointing at them. | ||
| And I even know the videos it comes from. | ||
| I don't even need to know it's AI or a splicing. | ||
| It's AI splicing, montaging, not just clip-tip-clip, but like videos in together. | ||
| And it's being put out by Democrat accounts and stuff. | ||
| And I'm just like, this is fake. | ||
| And then, boom, people look at it. | ||
| Yeah, it's AI. | ||
| They have the AI testing systems. | ||
| It's fake. | ||
| And I say, this is fake. | ||
| And it discredits real research to do this. | ||
| And I get pedotor, pedoprotector, pedoprotector. | ||
| I'm just supposed to lie and say, oh, yeah, these are videos post-rape of Trump and these kids. | ||
| And then they splice in photos from beauty pageants with the women's faces covered up in the files. | ||
| That's how the New York Post, but somebody put the New York Post in the investigation. | ||
| So they then cover up the faces and say, oh, it's kids. | ||
| Or they show photos of him with his daughters and with his family's daughters, his nieces, and go, look, oh, look, a little girl sitting on his lap. | ||
| Yeah, it's his daughter. | ||
| So it's not like I'm even trying to defend Trump. | ||
| I am just seeing the Democrats, the globalists manipulate through so-called influencers and so-called patriots and people that know they're going to get pushed on the social media. | ||
| They're going to, you know, not get any globalist heat. | ||
| They're going to be boosted on YouTube if they sit there and put out lies about Trump. | ||
| And I'm going to be part of the lies. | ||
| I find real stuff. | ||
| I'm going to cover it. | ||
| Like terrible idea to hit Iran. | ||
| Predicted it wouldn't just be about the nuclear and this would expand out to a full-scale war, which they now want. | ||
| Terrible. | ||
| Absolutely goes against what he said he would do. | ||
| Even his own experts are saying, sir, it'll lead to a wider war very easily. | ||
| Don't do it. | ||
| Absolutely terrible idea. | ||
| Yeah, this is this is this is the photo they cut these photos into this AI and they're gonna cut videos in. | ||
| Well, you'll see it. | ||
| And if you, and again, you don't even need to go see if it's AI, even though they admit it is. | ||
| If you think and watch it and slow it down, you're like, wait, I've seen all these videos before. | ||
| And so if I had the crew, I've got a great crew, but there's just so much work. | ||
| I would, if I had a bigger crew, I would actually go through these and actually go find each video that's real and how they now usually AI just creates a whole new fake video. | ||
| They're not taking real video with fake video or another video and sticking it in together in the same video. | ||
| It's getting bad, folks. | ||
| I mean, it's just, and if you don't have context, you know what you're seeing, I'm like, I've seen that clip, I've seen that video. | ||
| That's real. | ||
| That's not real. | ||
| That's, you know, that's that. | ||
| That's that. | ||
| That's that's that. | ||
| And I'm just watching and thinking about who the hell sat around for like 10 hours and put together these lies. | ||
| I'm already going there. | ||
| It's just, it just gives me a headache. | ||
| And it's going to get worse where it gets better. | ||
| But I'm also going to get into the foint test thing and give you some historical background. | ||
| I'm not kind of already started doing it there. | ||
| But let's, before we tackle that, let's go to this first. | ||
| So yesterday, I'm about to leave the office like six o'clock, five o'clock, whatever. | ||
| It's going to go a little bit early, see the family, and Rob Dew's in there laughing, saying, look, they're calling this video racist, but obviously it's just all the animals that are in Africa and saying the Democrats are all different animals. | ||
| And some of the white people are gorillas and some of the black people are gorillas. | ||
| And, you know, the governor of Illinois is an elephant. | ||
| Mom Dami is a hyena. | ||
| And so I said, oh, let me shoot a video on that. | ||
| So I just go in and say, hey, A, Trump doesn't put out most of the stuff on True Social. | ||
| 99% of it's put out by other people. | ||
| That's been admitted to. | ||
| But from their perspective, they're not racist. | ||
| They don't see this as that. | ||
| It's making fun of Democrats. | ||
| Trump's been shown as a gorilla and a monkey countless times. | ||
| So it's in your head that white people think black people are monkeys. | ||
| By the way, we are all advanced primates. | ||
| So, I mean, I kind of look a gorilla. | ||
| I just don't have dark skin. | ||
| There are gorillas, by the way, that white skin. | ||
| So, I mean, there's plenty of gorilla analogies of Trump, you know, as King Kong and stuff. | ||
| So to me, the whole thing was about Trump as a, you know, the king of the jungle, the lion. | ||
| So I defended it and said, let's not be politically correct. | ||
| Trump shouldn't apologize because I didn't really do my research. | ||
| I just made a quick video and left. | ||
| And I'm not wrong. | ||
| I mean, I think we shouldn't be controlled by public clerks. | ||
| Then by the time I got home, I saw articles explaining, oh, no, somebody at Truth Social did a screen capture of a vote fraud video that Trump had wanted out. | ||
| And then they just left a second and a half at the end of the start of the next video. | ||
| An honest mistake, right? | ||
| And you could clearly see that. | ||
| But that's giving into the idea that this is racist anyways. | ||
| I mean, Obama is a public figure. | ||
| Big Mike is a public figure. | ||
| She's shown as a gorilla because she's big and muscular, and that's always the joke. | ||
| And, you know, Henry Sisson's a total twit, so he's a flamingo. | ||
| And Mamdani's a sneaky, you know, piece of garbage, so he's a hyena. | ||
| And Adam Schiff's, you know, a Pez dispenser, pencil neck, pumpkin head, so he's a giraffe. | ||
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Stench of Racism
00:15:41
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| I mean, to me, it was like a genius made this. | ||
| I mean, I think if people stuck me in there as an animal, it'd probably be a gorilla because I'm pretty gorilla-like, right? | ||
| So I just, I'm not thinking, oh, black people, you're monkeys. | ||
| To me, I'm like, this is hilarious because I see, it's like you can show somebody with a Rorschach plot, you know, one thing and they see, oh, I see a flower. | ||
| You show a psycho that, I see a demon head. | ||
| So to me, I'm like, oh, this is hilarious. | ||
| I mean, look at the turtle. | ||
| So that's a meerkat. | ||
| I mean, you know, it's hilarious. | ||
| So, but then I made some phone calls and they got back to me this morning and they said, no, this has been an ongoing problem. | ||
| You got people in there that are putting out things that Trump doesn't agree with. | ||
| Like, I'm not trying to attack you, Q people, but they posted a bunch of our stuff, okay? | ||
| Infowar stuff. | ||
| That doesn't mean they review anything I do. | ||
| Because a Q supporter puts out a cool video about Trump and then they repost that. | ||
| They're just being nice to constituents. | ||
| They're buying into that. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I've already told you, Q people this. | ||
| And here's 10. | ||
| I'm a real person. | ||
| I'm Alex Jones. | ||
| This is not made up. | ||
| And I've been asked not to say by who, but I told you back at the time, I was told, you know, Q was being White House run 2017 that it was a way to get stuff out through 4chan, 8chan, so the people putting it out couldn't be sued and could expose more WikiLeaks stuff. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Then I got told less than a year later, hey, it got manipulated, taken over by people online. | ||
| It's causing some problems. | ||
| People can't tell who's really putting out our messages versus that. | ||
| So don't promote it anymore. | ||
| Now, I mean, I was told this by senior White House people. | ||
| I was like, okay, fine. | ||
| The Q folks are like, Q is above God. | ||
| You don't talk to them. | ||
| You don't know none of these people. | ||
| Well, I get the Q drops. | ||
| And I'm just like, okay, fine. | ||
| And so moving on from that, but that's another example. | ||
| I told you, Trump is not over 99% of the stuff being put on. | ||
| So the White House came out and said, that was a staffer. | ||
| It's just an image at the end, but the media doesn't care. | ||
| So they all spin it. | ||
| Here he is showing them as gorillas, racist, putting that connotation on it. | ||
| So my original instinct was just, hey, it's funny. | ||
| It's not the intent of that. | ||
| The intent of it is what matters. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I mean, Hillary is a warthog. | ||
| I mean, you got to love this. | ||
| And I love the whole, I don't know who the fat white lady is. | ||
| That's the pig, but that's really hilarious. | ||
| And Schumer as a zebra. | ||
| And I guess that's a, what is that, a baboon? | ||
| Is what Biden is? | ||
| I mean, this is, this is gold. | ||
| So I made some calls, and they believe it's deliberate sabotage and that they don't want the individual there. | ||
| And I think that's where that is because you throw the image on the end. | ||
| You should be downloading videos. | ||
| Everybody's professional. | ||
| You shouldn't be screen grabbing things. | ||
| And the fact that you leave that in a screen grab or that a screen grab would get part of the next video. | ||
| And it shows that the screen grab code is a way to make the mistake and then have plausible deniability when it's a setup. | ||
| Remember, I was the one that predicted that it was bad guys putting bad guys on the signal chat to embarrass Heg Seth. | ||
| And that later came out. | ||
| And they fired the folks that did it. | ||
| So I figured out how this works. | ||
| I'd say 90% chance this was a setup because all they've got is now, you know, first he's a Russian agent, then he's this, then he's that. | ||
| Now he's a racist. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So I think it's hilarious. | ||
| And the world is sick of political correctness and sick of it being like a command you give a dog. | ||
| Like, who cares if most of the bread we're eating has deadly glyphosate in it and that Kennedy's moving to pull it out and so is the state of Florida? | ||
| You know, who cares if they're trying to take us into nuclear war? | ||
| Who cares there's giant pedophile rings? | ||
| You know, who cares about poison shots killing 30 million people? | ||
| The worst thing on earth, the real outrage is a second and a half from the beginning of a video at the end of a video that is an honest mistake people make all the time, but it shouldn't be at the level of true social. | ||
| So maybe it's an accident. | ||
| But regardless, it's not Trump doing it. | ||
| And so Trump said immediately, no, that's that I didn't do that. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But he should have said, still, it's funny. | ||
| I don't look at it as racist. | ||
| I look at it as they're different African animals and I'm the king. | ||
| I'm an African animal. | ||
| They're African animals. | ||
| It's the analogy. | ||
| So I just saw it that way for myself because that's where I'm coming from. | ||
| Oh, look, black people are monkeys. | ||
| I hate them. | ||
| I didn't see it as that. | ||
| I instantly thought, oh, they're going to say that. | ||
| And I hope Trump's sophisticated enough to say, screw your political correctness. | ||
| You're the ones that see something racial. | ||
| You know, you're the ones when his daughter is sitting in his lap in a bathing suit at the pool. | ||
| And you say, oh, he's a pedophile. | ||
| Well, no, that's because that's in your head. | ||
| You see? | ||
| That's what you're seeing. | ||
| That's what you're hearing. | ||
| That's your mind. | ||
| But you have all these people just coming after Trump, ones that have acted like they're Trump's buddy. | ||
| And I told you all along that these individuals down the road are going to end up turning on Trump. | ||
| The people that think that you're stupid. | ||
| And so I'm going to give us some examples of that here today. | ||
| Again, this is supposed to be the worst thing on earth. | ||
| The whole corporate media is saying with Democrats, all these so-called Trump supporters that were Democrats, but now got on our train. | ||
| Now they're like, this is it. | ||
| Trump's got to go. | ||
| You're going to see those clips coming up. | ||
| This is psychological manipulation. | ||
| This is pure garbage. | ||
| So let's go ahead and go to the actual meme. | ||
| It's supposedly the worst thing in history. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So it's shooting my mic. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Let's go to Stephen A. Smith, who's very smart, very talented, very charismatic. | ||
| Always liked him. | ||
| Not even a big ESPN guy, but you know, always see him talking. | ||
| Stop and listen to him because he's interesting. | ||
| The guy's a jerk, though. | ||
| He's going to run for president, folks. | ||
| He's positioning himself. | ||
| That's the Democrats' secret weapon, not Gavin Newsom. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| Just watch. | ||
| And I've been saying that for a year. | ||
| So he'll get up and sound populous and sound reasonable. | ||
| That's the Democratic Party camouflaging itself. | ||
| They know Newsom's got so much baggage. | ||
| They know he's so corrupt. | ||
| They know the state's in trouble. | ||
| They know his numbers are not good against JD Vance or anybody else. | ||
| You're looking at the secret weapon. | ||
| Mark my words. | ||
| Stephen A. Smith is the secret weapon. | ||
| That is Obama 2.0 for the Democratic Party right there. | ||
| And I said, I said, you watch. | ||
| Come up to these midterms. | ||
| He'll start positioning himself against Trump. | ||
| In fact, have the archivists find it. | ||
| I've said it probably 10 times last year. | ||
| I got your number, Smith. | ||
| And so now he doesn't mention, you know, any of the facts. | ||
| He says, I know Trump's attitude. | ||
| I know Trump loves to be a jerk and he did this to be mean to black people. | ||
| No, if Trump had done this, he'd have said, oh, come on, but it's African animals. | ||
| White people are gorillas in here, too. | ||
| I mean, look at Biden's a pampoon. | ||
| You guys are, you know, no, no, no, no. | ||
| They didn't even put the whole video out. | ||
| One of the people there, and we've seen the sabotage before, put that out so they have plausible deniability. | ||
| And he sits there. | ||
| Remember the Trump said that the KKK are very fine people? | ||
| He said they're not fine people. | ||
| Remember, he said all Mexicans are criminals. | ||
| Never said anything like that. | ||
| But they say he did. | ||
| This is the same stuff, and they're going to do more. | ||
| They need to have somebody that's smart and on target approving everything put out on Free Social. | ||
| Golden statues of Trump taking over Gaza and being God. | ||
| Trump wasn't behind that. | ||
| It was an AI video. | ||
| They put out dozens of our videos. | ||
| Doesn't mean they endorse us fully. | ||
| So they need to kind of like talk radio stations used to have one host doesn't agree with the other host. | ||
| You say the views of this host Necessarily express the views of the station advertisers or other hosts or employees. | ||
| You're not censoring somebody. | ||
| I think I'm going to bring that back on my show for our stations. | ||
| It's a really good thing legally to say, too, hey, the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of this Trump system. | ||
| We think it's funny. | ||
| We think it's interesting. | ||
| It's a free-for-all. | ||
| It's a social media platform. | ||
| So you need to explain that and say that so that people like Mr. Smith cannot manipulate. | ||
| So he's very deceptive, putting on this whole giant act that he's so pissed off and done with Trump now. | ||
| And we need the Democrats to win the midterms now. | ||
| He gets that credibility because people turn against Democrats, know they're bad. | ||
| He gets that credibility with all the blue-collar folks that have switched over to Trump for the first time ever. | ||
| The Republican Party is the biggest party ever. | ||
| It's the dominant party. | ||
| Now, Trump's refused to, quote, apologize because you read, he goes, I didn't do it. | ||
| I don't apologize for something I didn't do. | ||
| Reporters probe staffer claim, well, who do you think uploads this stuff? | ||
| Dowd Trump's Obama derangement syndrome. | ||
| So that's where we are, folks. | ||
| All this serious stuff happening in the world. | ||
| Children being delivered to pedophile rings confirmed. | ||
| World War III about to start. | ||
| And it's all Dave Smith, Stephen A. Smith, Monte Smith, and everybody else running around like this is just terrible. | ||
| And you've been wounded. | ||
| You know who's been wounded? | ||
| 50 something percent of black people never got born. | ||
| They got aborted because they were targeted by the Democrats and play of parenthood. | ||
| Why don't you talk about real stuff, Smith? | ||
| You're a fake. | ||
| You're a Judas GOAT meant to lead the American people, particularly black people, around by their nose. | ||
| And the general public sees through your ass. | ||
| And everybody will have this clip when you run for president. | ||
| And this will be 10 times more viral when you announce for president in a year and a half. | ||
| When he announces for president in a year and a half, just mark this video down because we got you. | ||
| We got you, buddy. | ||
| Here's a clip. | ||
| I just wanted to address this subject, and that's essentially involving the president Donald Trump posting a video depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. | ||
| I'm going to say that again. | ||
| Depicting the first black president in United States history and the first black first lady in United States history as apes, monkeys. | ||
| In the year 2026, that has happened. | ||
| Now, before I go into it, let me say this. | ||
| The White House says that it wasn't the president's fault, even though the video has been removed from the president's truth social account. | ||
| The guy in the White House using his administration to tell you he had nothing to do with a post that has his fingerprints and his smell and his stench written all over it. | ||
| That's who we're talking about here. | ||
| And that same man must be universally condemned for having his platform associated with such an insulting, classless, despicable post that was on his platform for 12 hours. | ||
| Anybody who doesn't speak again? | ||
| Back it up 10 seconds. | ||
| That was on his platform for 12 hours. | ||
| It's all just so horrible. | ||
| He knows he did it. | ||
| Yeah, the stench of getting rid of tax on tips, the stench of not force-injecting, the stench of bringing the trips back that have been kicked out in the nurses. | ||
| Yeah, the stench of trying to stop these wars. | ||
| Yeah, the stench of getting the tax cuts. | ||
| Yeah, the stench of controlling the border. | ||
| The stench of fatting half the disappeared kids, Democrats smuggled in, you know, the stench of kicking men out of women's sports. | ||
| Just the stench, the stench, the stench of finding trillions of stolen money and trying to do something about it. | ||
| The stench of this man. | ||
| You know, you can find this guy back at Charlottesville saying Trump says the KKK are very fine people. | ||
| He knows damn well that wasn't true then. | ||
| He knows damn well what he's doing right now. | ||
| He's a Democrat, wolf in sheep's clothing, period. | ||
| And he's the best they got, which is good. | ||
| He's well-spoken. | ||
| He's smart. | ||
| He's populist flair. | ||
| That's the Terminator right there. | ||
| You know, the Terminator looks like one of us, comes into our midst, and then attacks. | ||
| And he just uncloaked. | ||
| He just lit us up. | ||
| So two people, Governor Newsom and this man right here. | ||
| That's who we're dealing with. | ||
| Back to the club. | ||
| That was on his platform for 12 hours. | ||
| 12 hours. | ||
| Anybody who doesn't speak against him on this is complicit. | ||
| Complicit. | ||
| You're telling us what you think about black people. | ||
| Plain and simple. | ||
| There is no way around this. | ||
| This requires universal condemnation. | ||
| Universal. | ||
| Doesn't mean he's going to leave office. | ||
| But it could mean that we need others in office during the midterm that aren't necessarily on the right so more checks and balances can take place. | ||
|
Selective Outrage Hypocrisy
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| And perhaps, dare I say, he'll be a bit more guarded from doing nonsense like this. | ||
| Because again, I believe he is guilty of this. | ||
| Do I have proof? | ||
| No. | ||
| But I've told y'all on many occasions: if it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it ain't a damn mongoose. | ||
| It's what it is. | ||
| His behavior, his tendencies, his rhetoric, his petulance, his belligerence all fall in line with what we're talking about right now. | ||
| Do you want to be associated with that or not? | ||
| So that is all designed by political think tanks. | ||
| Everything he said is absolutely done by propagandist. | ||
| And the man is dangerous and the man is evil. | ||
| And you watch. | ||
| That's what we're going to be dealing with trying to take the country back down. | ||
| And, oh, you all better repudiate him. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| The Democrats need to win the midterms so we can keep the blue cities in hell and the death and destruction. | ||
| And so we can't get the tens of trillions of dollars of jobs in here that are coming in. | ||
| Yeah, let's stop all that because some intern put up a second and a half of people as monkeys. | ||
| Folks, you can type into X or anywhere. | ||
| Examples of Democrats showing Trump as a monkey, a gorilla, an orangutan, George Bush, me. | ||
| When somebody shows me as a monkey, I laugh at it. | ||
| What the hell? | ||
| You're taught, though, that the white people are all running around. | ||
| And here's another example. | ||
| Remember, I remember, I don't like Bill Clinton's back out, but I remember like 15 years ago, it was a huge national story for a week. | ||
| Will Bill Clinton resign off his foundation? | ||
| Will Bill Clinton this and that? | ||
| Because Bill Clinton in Georgia went to an event of homeless people and served fried chicken and watermelon was part of it and a bunch of other food to black people. | ||
| What do you think we eat in the South? | ||
| Northerners love you to death. | ||
| That's a Northern joke. | ||
| All these black people, they eat black-eyed peas. | ||
| They eat okra. | ||
| They eat sweet potatoes. | ||
| They eat fried chicken. | ||
| They eat watermelon. | ||
| Well, what do you think I eat? | ||
| I ate fried chicken or watermelon last week. | ||
| What the? | ||
| I ate collard greens. | ||
| That's a southern thing. | ||
| But it's the same thing. | ||
| Oh my God, Bill Clinton. | ||
| He just came to the event and served people fried chicken. | ||
| What the hell do you think we ate? | ||
| Yeah, there it is. | ||
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| He served black people fried chicken. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| His career is over. | ||
| So this is the craziness of this. | ||
| And Stephen A. Smith thinks we're stupid. | ||
| Next clip. | ||
| Here's a black commentator who's always on target and another fellow that's always on target. | ||
| Let's just play. | ||
| Let's play clip five and ten. | ||
| Back to back. | ||
| Five and ten, back to back. | ||
| Here's the facts. | ||
| Trump's team just posted a video to his account that has the Obamas depicted as monkeys. | ||
| Now, I'm black. | ||
| Surprise. | ||
| So yeah, my first reaction was the same as yours. | ||
| What the? | ||
| Then I did some research. | ||
| Trump's account posted a 60-second video about voting. | ||
| At the very end, for less than a second, a completely different video appears, one depicting politicians as animals. | ||
| That second video has nothing to do with the first. | ||
| Someone screen recorded the first video. | ||
| The platform autoplayed the next one and they didn't cut it out. | ||
| They were careless. | ||
| This happens to me constantly as a content creator. | ||
| Try it right now. | ||
| Screen record a social media video on your phone. | ||
| Watch what happens when it ends. | ||
| The second video was made by some random person on the internet who was thoughtless at best and racist at worst. | ||
| But I don't think Trump's team even meant to include it. | ||
| More likely, someone got sloppy with a screen recorder. | ||
| That's what happens when a staffer posts 60 times in a night. | ||
| Now, as a person with a right-wing bias, it would be convenient to be quiet. | ||
| But as a black person, it would also be convenient to be outraged. | ||
| I'm not going to do either. | ||
| I was emotional, but then I slowed down, calmed down, and took my time. | ||
| Now, the White House did say it was an error by a staffer, but their first response was Caroline Levitt dismissing it as fake outrage. | ||
| That's not accountability. | ||
| Real accountability sounds like this was careless. | ||
| We understand the sensitivity and we're sorry. | ||
| And we desperately need leaders owning their mistakes. | ||
| Now, elected leaders are accountable, but we are too. | ||
| Predictably, within minutes of this post, people with a left-wing anti-Trump bias use this as proof of what they already believed, that he's a racist. | ||
| No investigation. | ||
| No mention that it's a one-second clip at the end of a 60-second unrelated video. | ||
| No curiosity. | ||
| Just see, he's racist. | ||
| I told you. | ||
| There's a principle in philosophy called Hanlon's Razor. | ||
| It basically says incompetence is more common than malevolence. | ||
| Mistakes are common. | ||
| Malice is less common because malice requires intent and intent requires effort. | ||
| But here's what we actually do. | ||
| When someone we like does something bad, we assume it was a mistake. | ||
| When someone we don't like does it, we assume it's malice. | ||
| That's not a principle. | ||
| That's a preference. | ||
| It's confirmation bias. | ||
| We see what we already believe. | ||
| The real principle is this. | ||
| Innocent until proven guilty. | ||
| Incompetent until proven malicious. | ||
| Not just for people we like, for everyone. | ||
| I can't read minds, but I just told you what I think is more likely with evidence as to why. | ||
| Maybe you disagree. | ||
| Maybe you're confident Trump is a sincere racist and this was an intentional attack. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| What evidence would change your mind? | ||
| If you want to support someone being honest about their bias, but fair in their analysis, become a paid subscriber on Substack. | ||
| That's the best way to support the mission. | ||
| Okay, now pay attention to this. | ||
| The people who were the loudest about this post that was posted by a staffer, not even Trump himself, the staffer was being lazy, probably trying to get things done quick and didn't cut out part of the screen recording. | ||
| That's when this part came up on the screen. | ||
| But notice the same people who are pushing us all over the internet and talking about it and all this and that, they're quiet about things like this that have recently been happening in Minnesota. | ||
| I'm going to give you two examples. | ||
| Both of these have recently happened in Minnesota. | ||
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Oh! | |
| Oh, and you're black! | ||
| What? | ||
| Nigga, you're next! | ||
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You're next! | |
| So she tells him he's black and she says, nigger, you're next. | ||
| So we've got leftists in Minnesota calling people niggers. | ||
| And then we've got DHS agents who are telling these people to watch their mouths. | ||
| So the leftists in Minnesota are calling people niggers and the racist agents are the ones telling the leftist calling people niggers to watch their mouth. | ||
| Let's think about that for a second. | ||
| All right, here's another example. | ||
| Here's another leftist in Minnesota calling a federal agent a house nigger bitch. | ||
| Now let's think about this. | ||
| All the people who are all over this Trump post, have you heard them talking about this? | ||
| Have you seen the left calling out this abhorrent behavior? | ||
| Have you seen them doing that en masse? | ||
| No, they've been quiet. | ||
| They like to act like this never happened. | ||
| They're essentially saying, yeah, it's fine. | ||
| Go ahead and call black agents niggers. | ||
| They're in ice anyway. | ||
| Again, it's all about narrative control. | ||
| We are in a propaganda war. | ||
| If you don't know that, you should be aware of that. | ||
| We're in a propaganda war. | ||
| They're not principled. | ||
| They don't care about being racist. | ||
| They care about winning politically. | ||
| That's why you can have leftists in Minnesota calling black agents niggers on camera and recording it and the left does nothing about it. | ||
| Again, you're not seeing the left come out in mass and condemn this behavior or try to cancel these people. | ||
| You're not seeing any of that. | ||
| They're just letting it happen because they truly don't care. | ||
| They just use black people as political pawns. | ||
| I just want to point out the hypocrisy and the selective outrage that's currently happening. | ||
| But anyway, that's all I got for now. | ||
| Don't forget I have a free email newsletter. | ||
| I send this out every morning around 7 a.m. Central. | ||
| The link is in my profile. | ||
| So click that link, drop your email in, hit subscribe, and you'll be good to go. | ||
| That's all I got for now. | ||
| I'll see you in the next one. | ||
| By the way, I've asked the producers, and I'm sure they've tried. | ||
| I want to get both those guys on. | ||
| Want them both on fuck a year, really? | ||
| They're always on target. | ||
| So here's the deal, folks. | ||
| The globalists want to depopulate all of us. | ||
| They're poisoning all of us. | ||
| They think we're all animals. | ||
| It's in the Jeffrey Epstein emails saying Christians and conservatives and non-Jews are basically subhuman. | ||
| That's not all the Jews doing that, but that's Jeffrey Epstein crowd. | ||
| But even with David Rockefeller, who wasn't Jewish, they're anti-human. | ||
| It's an elitism. | ||
| You have powerful elites that want to control your medical life, that want to put shots in you that say they want to depopulate. | ||
| You have Gates going back 30 years in the London Guardian, New York Times. | ||
| Bill Gates met with world leaders at Rockefeller University and also at who's the famous physicist university, Albert Einstein University, to talk about a plan for a world government to carry out depopulation. | ||
| And at the meeting, Bill Gates agreed with Oprah Wimfrey, who they have as a token black person, that Africa is a particular concern and that we must depopulate Africa. | ||
| Now, if you're a new listener, you don't, people say, this guy talks so fast. | ||
| There's no way he knows all this stuff. | ||
| Everything I just said, the crew can type in right now. | ||
| Elites meet in secret in New York to plan world government and depopulation. | ||
| Wall Street Journal, New York Times, ABC News, all of it from 2002. | ||
| And you can read them. | ||
| These are articles that are pro. | ||
| And The Guardian had a headline, pro-depopulation. | ||
| Bill Gates talks about the overpopulation problem in Africa and how to lower Africa's population. | ||
| That's a headline. | ||
| Type in Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Oprah Wimfrey, and the Good Club. | ||
| And they say the mission is to set up a corporate world government. | ||
| That's what BlackRock's doing with ESG controls to cut off the resources and depopulate the planet. | ||
| Now, that's your homework. | ||
| I can type it into my phone right now. | ||
| Elite met in secret in New York to plan world government. | ||
| Here, I'll do it. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| Oh, they're called the good club and they want to save the world. | ||
| Then go read what they want to do. | ||
| They want to kill you. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| Times at London. | ||
| See, oh my goodness, but we got a staffer showing a second and a half at the end of a clip by accident, they claim. | ||
| I think it was on purpose as a setup. | ||
| I've seen this too much. | ||
| Let's just say this. | ||
| That person needs to be gone. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| They showed them as monkeys. | ||
| Well, they're not monkeys. | ||
| They show them as chimpanzees. | ||
| And that's not a monkey. | ||
| That's an ape. | ||
| Let's get that part straight. | ||
| So it's just, it's mind-blowing. | ||
| Well, I wish that Stephen A. Smith and others would get upset about half the black population getting killed before they're born by Planned Parenthood set up saying blacks are weeds, must be exterminated. | ||
| They hired W.D.B. Du Bois and all the black leadership. | ||
| Look it up. | ||
| There's documentaries made on it by the blackgenocide.org people. | ||
| We need to get them back on. | ||
| And they literally want to kill you, but they run all this political correctness about how much they love you. | ||
| They fund Black Lives Matter. | ||
| One of the six tenets of Black Lives Matter is to get black men to transition to be women. | ||
| See, they couldn't kill you in the womb. | ||
| They're going to kill you by your fertility, which is almost as good for them. | ||
| You see, so black people, particularly, but all, well, now whites were even worse, get led around by the nose with this racism. | ||
| Do what we say politically, or we'll call you racist. | ||
| That's why I think Trump should have said it's a mistake. | ||
| A staffer did it, but actually, it's pretty funny. | ||
| You got white people in there as apes, too. | ||
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Hierarchy of Predators
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| It's African animals. | ||
| My intent, even though I didn't put this out and didn't know, my intent is this is funny. | ||
| Grow up. | ||
| Now, this AI video is going around, and Rob Dew made the joke that, wow, look at Big Mike take down Trump because in the other cartoon, AI cartoon, Trump's the lion. | ||
| He's the king. | ||
| They all bow down to him. | ||
| So Dew's joke is, oh, well, not so fast. | ||
| Look at big old Silverback. | ||
| Big Mike goes and takes out the lion. | ||
| Now, in the real world, that's not how this fight would go. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And that was a big male lion. | ||
| They'd both be dead at the end. | ||
| You'd have that gorilla would be torn open, giant cuts all over it. | ||
| Um, it, it's, it's a, it's a, you know, you know, you know, you know, who would, you know, who would, you know, who would win a fight, though, in the Roman Coliseum, because they did this stuff. | ||
| You know, who would win? | ||
| They brought them in from Europe. | ||
| They brought them in from Africa, all the animals for the big fights. | ||
| Those were more popular than humans killing each other. | ||
| You know who would win a fight? | ||
| You know what could beat both the tiger, the lion, and the silverback? | ||
| A grizzly bear because they had the equivalent of a European version of grizzly bear in the fights. | ||
| Did win those fights. | ||
| Do you know who would beat the grizzly bear easily, including a Kodiak that's the biggest grizzly bear there is? | ||
| A polar bear, hands down, is the meanest land animal on earth. | ||
| Unless you're talking about a charging bull elephant, a male polar bear had been seen with one arm pulling 3,000-pound belugas onto the ice with one arm. | ||
| I mean, unbelievable power. | ||
| And there have been documented run-ins of grizzly bears and polar bears. | ||
| Grizzly bears run. | ||
| Now, a polar bear looks nice and friendly. | ||
| No, that's the killing machine. | ||
| So what have they shown the Democrats? | ||
| It's like Arctic animals. | ||
| What would Henry Sisson be? | ||
| I know Schumer would be like a penguin. | ||
| What would Obama be? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Anyway, sidestepped, you only get into more serious things, but here is with the audio of this fake AI. | ||
| It's so, so good. | ||
| It looks real. | ||
| I knew it was AI when I saw it and I went and looked it up. | ||
| Yeah, there's the apex predator right there on land right there. | ||
| It could also swim up to 200 miles a day itself. | ||
| But Democrats say, oh, they're all drowning. | ||
| There's, oh, the ice caps all melt. | ||
| Oh, the ice caps are bigger than ever. | ||
| And they hunt on the ice flows. | ||
| You see that guy go under? | ||
| About to come up with a whale or something. | ||
| Yep, there you go. | ||
| What's he got? | ||
| A little dolphin or something there? | ||
| You don't want to mess with this guy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, he's got a delicious. | ||
| What's he eating there? | ||
| Oh, the seal. | ||
| Oh, delicious. | ||
| Just ripped his skin all around. | ||
| Don't want to mess with that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You know, the Roman Coliseums did this too. | ||
| They would, they would put tigers in with lions, and lions beat the tigers nine times out of ten. | ||
| So just, so I guess the hierarchy goes, got like a silverback male gorillas on par with a male lion. | ||
| You got a tiger is above that. | ||
| You got a grizzly bear above that. | ||
| And then you've got a polar bear above that. | ||
| Unless you get a bull elephant pissed off and it's able to overrun you. | ||
| But you can even see that with tigers, and that's a smaller Indian elephant, but also the big elephants in Africa, where they'll jump up on an elephant, just grab that throat and hold on until the final elephant goes, so it's still kind of a 50-50 on that. | ||
| Now you know why I used to read history books when I was a kid. | ||
| I was like, forget these comic books. | ||
| Good Lord, me read this book about the Roman Coliseum. | ||
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Starting to Review Epstein
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| Wow. | ||
| They'd flood it and send in ships and have these battles. | ||
| Here's a description. | ||
| I need to do more, more. | ||
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| I read about the tigers fighting the lions. | ||
| I read about the cave bears, what they call them in Europe, grizzlies. | ||
| They're extinct there. | ||
| The Romans basically killed them all in the Coliseum. | ||
| I just have a diary of the mouth, don't I? | ||
| I just know a little too much. | ||
| It's a problem. | ||
| But that's the thing. | ||
| The more I learn, the more I want to know, you see. | ||
| All right, let's get serious here because I got to get down there and start reviewing this Epstein stuff, the big breaking stuff we're going to get to. | ||
| That's so important. | ||
| And I mean, this is bombshell understanding because I have the big jigsaw puzzle with all my other research with the globalists and systems and Epstein and the intelligence agencies. | ||
| And so there's this huge thousand-piece jigsaw, 10,000-piece, and there's only like 20 pieces aren't in. | ||
| We already know what it is. | ||
| We already knew. | ||
| But these emails and texts and everything and what he did for the Rockefellers, I know so many angles. | ||
| I know it's all accurate what he's saying, and it's sick. | ||
| And so the last pieces went bloop, bloop, And I'm just like, but before we get to that, I go down to the review area and cover that. | ||
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Flooding the Zone with Disinfo
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| I'm going to get into Epstein when I go downstairs and his interview with Bannon that was so important. | ||
| I figured it would just be a bunch of political garbage. | ||
| I subconsciously don't like Epstein. | ||
| So for some reason, I just didn't watch it when it came out eight days ago. | ||
| Because also, again, like I said, the Epstein files that come out, so I was busy looking at that. | ||
| But a few days ago, I watched it and I watched it again. | ||
| Unbelievable admissions of the global government, the New Order Plan, the Rockefellers, the UN, all of it. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| And then I thought I knew everything about Epstein. | ||
| He made claims that he was on the board of the trilateral commission. | ||
| He sure as hell was. | ||
| I did not know that. | ||
| I'm going to explain why that's such a big deal. | ||
| And so, with my background knowledge, the stuff he said, I was able to get what he was actually saying. | ||
| This is huge revelations, okay? | ||
| That I'll be getting to. | ||
| But I want to address this now. | ||
| The zone is being flooded in the last eight days since this came out with fake AI stuff. | ||
| And every day I see dozens of these. | ||
| And it's horrible to watch because it depicts children being abused. | ||
| But then when you actually look at it with your eye, you can tell it's AI. | ||
| Then you scroll down. | ||
| Yeah, it's AI, Gemini, it's AI, Google, it's AI. | ||
| And then they cut it in with real clips of Trump, but not AI, like where they take a video of Trump at a party or talking to adults because you know the clip, I've seen it. | ||
| And then it shows little girls cowering in a corner that they've just cut in like a green screen into it. | ||
| So they're mixing fast editing, AI, and then deceptive video mergers, like old-fashioned ways Hollywood would do special effects. | ||
| And you can verify it instantly. | ||
| It's verified to be false. | ||
| And I go, this is AI. | ||
| Pedoprotector, Peto Protector, Pedo Protector, Peto Protector. | ||
| I put Epstein on the map. | ||
| I've exposed the globalist pedophile operations intelligence agencies more than probably anybody but David I. | ||
| It's preposterous. | ||
| I just will not lie to people and go, yeah, I'm done with Trump. | ||
| And people will post all over my ex, I'm done with you. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| And they'll post an email about Epstein and kids that Trump's not even in. | ||
| That is a real email. | ||
| I'm like, what does this mean? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Or they'll post one of these videos because they're one-upping me. | ||
| They're showing they're the pure ones. | ||
| But that's only some of them. | ||
| The others are just not that smart. | ||
| And they do it over and over and over and over again. | ||
| And it's all just flooding the zone. | ||
| And even with your own eye, you can see it's fake. | ||
| And so, do you want me to just lie to you? | ||
| And just, yes, it's all real. | ||
| It's all true. | ||
| No, because that's wrong. | ||
| And it covers up for the real stuff. | ||
| Because when everybody focuses on the lies and spends their time on that, they're not getting onto the real stuff. | ||
| And then the media is going to use all that and say, see, this is all fake. | ||
| It confused people. | ||
| So I've said in the years building up to AI, I said a decade ago, we need to get trusted media institutions that are fact checkers that have great track recorders being accurate that check everything and then show tools on how the public can do it. | ||
| Like, we found this. | ||
| Here's the tool. | ||
| Do it here, which is what X is doing. | ||
| We found its AI. | ||
| Here's five ways to check it. | ||
| But I mean, look at that last image. | ||
| The Epstein, if it looked like him, the Trump, and the thing. | ||
| But when I see these videos, I instantly see, oh, that's a New York Post article they just cut in with him with Miss Universe contestants, but they cover their faces up to make it look like they're kids. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| But this is the thing now where you must, every piece of evidence against the globalists must be real or you're with them. | ||
| That is a deliberate plan to undermine us and our credibility, your credibility, my credibility. | ||
| And it's absolute pure evil. | ||
| So here is one of the many videos where it shows a little crying girl and she's grabbing her crotch and you look, there's some blood, but it's not pornographic. | ||
| And then it cuts to her in a corner and Trump's pointing at her with Epstein. | ||
| And again, I'm looking at the video. | ||
| I'm like, that's Trump famously at parties with adults. | ||
| You see the famous video. | ||
| You're like, I've seen this. | ||
| Those different little kids in a corner and Trump's pointing at them. | ||
| And it's so fake, you can see it. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, look at this. | ||
| I mean, I don't even want to go to this, but, but, but, and then it's like, I'm going to, we're going to kill Trump. | ||
| We're going to get him. | ||
| All this other crap. | ||
| And it's the Democrats doing this, folks. | ||
| And yeah. | ||
| So, yeah, how are we going to punish these criminals? | ||
| We're going to go to it in a minute. | ||
| And this is just one video of dozens and of course, this video hit pause. | ||
| That's the famous Mar-Lago party footage where Epstein comes in and Trump's pointing and it pans to all these 25, 30, 40-year-old women dancing. | ||
| He's introducing them to the women. | ||
| Everybody knows this video, but they got a bunch of little girls in beauty pageant outfits and then it cuts to Trump raping them. | ||
| Now, that's certifiably fake, but I'm a pedo protector. | ||
| See, the globalists know they've lost. | ||
| They know you're awake. | ||
| So now they want to just smoke screen disinfo that gets you off the trail. | ||
| It's like they're being chased by a hundred Doberman pinchers and they're just throwing stakes over their shoulder, hoping that they get distracted with that. | ||
| Or like, look, squirrel. | ||
| So that's where we are. | ||
| And then there's another AI video photos of Epstein in Tel Aviv. | ||
| And if you don't say it's real, you're covering it for the Jews and he's still alive. | ||
| And you can look at it instantly and see it was from composite photos of him six, seven years ago. | ||
| It's his arms. | ||
| It's his face. | ||
| He hasn't age, you know, that much. | ||
| And everybody's like so sure of it. | ||
| And then instantly, you go check it's AI. | ||
| And then everybody else went and made their own AI versions. | ||
| They're even better to show them. | ||
| And these guys go, no, you are pedo protectors. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| See, the crew's showing the original video. | ||
| Now here's the fake one. | ||
| See? | ||
| But that's because I'm a pedo protector. | ||
| I'm not the guy who stuck a beheming girl. | ||
| I'm not the guy to first expose Epstein. | ||
| I'm not the guy to expose the child kidnapping rings. | ||
| I'm not the guy to platform, you know, Ted Gunners and everybody else. | ||
| No. | ||
| And the Franklin cover-up and John DeCamp. | ||
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| I just covered up Trump gang raping children in Mar-Lago. | ||
| See how it works? | ||
| So this is flooding the zone with disinformation. | ||
| Yep, there's the actual footage. | ||
| So you got a bunch of 30-year-old women, I mean, you know, ramped up. | ||
| And you look up the time of this party, Trump was divorced. | ||
| Roger used to be his wingman. | ||
| And what was Trump doing? | ||
| Bombshell 30-year-old women. | ||
| That's what he's into. | ||
| But no, they don't care. | ||
| They got you in editing. | ||
| The little girls being marched in and then them raped later. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Go ahead and roll it because we're pedot protectors, you know. | ||
| We're truth protectors because we got the real stuff coming up later, which they need to go to prison for. | ||
| I'm talking about the globalist. | ||
| Go ahead and air 14 and then go to the 35 AI with Epstein supposedly alive. | ||
| It is okay. | ||
| So that angle I got yesterday was really good. | ||
| Stop, stop. | ||
| I'm going to go this minute. | ||
| I got to play that again. | ||
| Play it with the audio on. | ||
| I'm going to talk over it. | ||
| All the video you're seeing is well-known video that's been out forever, cutting in fake AI, merging the two. | ||
| So it's not just AI. | ||
| Experts are doing this. | ||
| And you notice I can tell they're videotaping later off of a screen. | ||
| So they're using AI to make it. | ||
| Then they're shooting with another camera off the screen so it gets rid of the proof some of its AI. | ||
| And then they're compositing in all these other clips. | ||
| I mean, this is incredible. | ||
| Yeah, there's the real photo of your 25-year-old women. | ||
| And then they cut into the clip. | ||
| Oh, here he is with the sex slaves. | ||
| And they've got the little girls crying in the corner. | ||
| First, they show you a girl they claim got raped by him. | ||
| And the comments are all, we're going to kill Trump. | ||
| Kill him, kill him, kill him, kill him. | ||
| How dare someone do this? | ||
| No, you're the ones putting this out to then protect the real pedophiles and confuse everybody. | ||
| So this is total weaponization of AI. | ||
| Here's the raw footage. | ||
| All right, go. | ||
| Go to the new AI composite deception. | ||
| We have a new term for this. | ||
| You have AI, you have edited video, you have videos that are the same montages or spliced in the same frame. | ||
| I mean, this is a lot of work went into this. | ||
| Go to it with audio. | ||
| Go, go. | ||
| This is AI. | ||
| Start it over. | ||
| Start it over. | ||
| She got her crying. | ||
| This is AI. | ||
| This has been confirmed AI. | ||
| Little girl crying has been raped. | ||
| This is what it comes up with. | ||
| First thing you said. | ||
| Then it cuts to Trump at a known public event, but they add some Jews in, the Yamakas, turn the camera around the other side, flip the screen, show them pointing out full-grown women they're about to dance with. | ||
| Put little girls next to him. | ||
| You know, he's in pageants, so you have that subconscious connection that oh, look, he's in pageants. | ||
| It's real. | ||
| And all this will then cover up for the real stuff going on. | ||
| And now the little girl's obviously under mind control. | ||
| This is obviously AI came out. | ||
| And then it cuts into this. | ||
| And then here, what he has him, Martelango. | ||
| Trump's talking to adults in that shot. | ||
| And they cut in, hit pause. | ||
| They cut in real Bill Gates photos and real Jeffrey Epstein photos in the files. | ||
| And then a real New York posting of him with contestants that are full-grown women, but cover their faces to make you think they're kids. | ||
| I mean, wow. | ||
| I just, I don't know what to say. | ||
| The level of this crap. | ||
| And it's, and this is just one. | ||
| I just picked, I just picked one video. | ||
| I saw like 10 this morning or more. | ||
| And it's all the same crap. | ||
| All right, let's go to Epstein now. | ||
| Oh, he's alive. | ||
| It's admittedly fake AI. | ||
| But if you don't say it's real, you're covered for the Jews. | ||
| Because him in Tel Aviv means he works for the Jews. | ||
| And so he works for Mosad on Record. | ||
| It's already known. | ||
| What are you talking about? | ||
| We don't now put out fake stuff and say it's real because he could be alive. | ||
| A lot of them just points towards it. | ||
| You have the jail guard saying he had his thumbs up. | ||
| He got in a wheelchair, was chained to it and got put in a vehicle. | ||
| They brought out another stretcher with boxes on it to confuse the media. | ||
| That's in affidavits I covered yesterday by real jail guards. | ||
| That's real stuff. | ||
| Not this. | ||
| Put it on screen. | ||
| And they've now done AI video, other people of the same thing. | ||
| You could take that, put it in AI, and say, animate it, and then it's real. | ||
| And then you got this guy down here. | ||
| I'm trying to be mean to him, but he probably just woke up six months ago. | ||
| He knows he's being lied to. | ||
| So now he's going to go with this even after it comes out. | ||
| It's AI. | ||
| He goes, no, it's real. | ||
| Because, see, people don't want to admit they're wrong. | ||
| Let's go to the club. | ||
| Okay, so that angle I got yesterday was really good, and it definitely looked like Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| But the angle that they put out today, no doubt in my mind, that is 1,000% Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| Doesn't look like anybody else. | ||
| But what I keep coming back to, you guys, is Epstein's been passed for like almost seven years. | ||
| So why now that they released all quote-unquote of the Epstein files, does this homeless guy who looks just like Jeffrey Epstein make a public appearance? | ||
| I know I'm not the only one that feels like that's just a pretty crazy coincidence. | ||
| Oh, yeah, they conveniently got like four or five different shots of him not trying to hide or do anything at all, just walking around in broad daylight. | ||
| Nothing happens for a reason. | ||
| It's probably all just a huge coincidence. | ||
| And then they'll always say, but why'd he just show up now? | ||
| It's AI because it's a top story because people are flooding the zone with disinformation. | ||
| But they're, when I've commented on this, they're like, well, why does he show up now? | ||
| It's not real. | ||
| It's a top story. | ||
| People are flooding the zone with fake info. | ||
| I'm not sending that poor guy out because he's just emblematic of all these people. | ||
| I just, wow, wow. | ||
| Absolutely blows me away. | ||
| No one cares about, well, they do care. | ||
| You got millions of views of me and Thomas Siska Thursday and Friday laying out real evidence that he is alive. | ||
| Those are on X, those are on Rumble. | ||
| I mean, like 30-minute showing you, it probably is alive. | ||
| Who cares about the jail guard eyewitness? | ||
| Who cares about the photos of people on the stretcher, the ear not matching? | ||
| Who cares about Hillary Ronald Clinton's brother that was almost a doppelganger two weeks before dying? | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| We don't want real stuff. | ||
| That's too hard to actually go do some research. | ||
| We just want Google Gemini and people go make new fake videos and show these people. | ||
| Look, here it is. | ||
| Oh, shut up. | ||
| You're covering up. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| Let's go to Nick Foyntez. | ||
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| I'm going to move quick because I got a lot more to get to. | ||
| But five, six days ago, whatever it was, everybody starts calling me. | ||
| Nick Fuentez has endorsed Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| And Nick Fuentez says that he wasn't a pedophile. | ||
| And Nick Fuentez is doing all this. | ||
| So I went and saw the clips, 10-second, 20 second clips. | ||
| I said, let me go watch, because I watch Nick a lot, but I've been really busy. | ||
| I haven't watched him. | ||
| I haven't actually gone to the show in a few weeks and actually watched like an hour of it because I've just been busy. | ||
| I like the show. | ||
| It's witty. | ||
| It's funny. | ||
| Don't agree he says, but I mean, he's a smart guy. | ||
| And so it's good to hear somebody that actually has a lot of context. | ||
| I know what he's talking about. | ||
| I guess it's kind of over some people's heads. | ||
| But he 100% says Epstein's a bad guy, a criminal, massage operative, a total pervert creep. | ||
| A bunch of the elites are pedophiles, absolutely. | ||
| But it's a second-wave feminism where they say all sex is raped with women. | ||
| And to say that 14-year-old girls is pedophilia, that is a social construct, which I'm not endorsing full-grown men with 14-year-olds. | ||
| My point is, is that up until the last really 60, 70 years, people were getting married at 14, 15. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So he just makes a point that by the definition, someone is not a pedophile unless they're trying to have sex or attracted to someone who is not in puberty. | ||
| In mammals, in fish, in every species, you have the embryonic, and then you have the baby, and then you have the, and then you have the adolescent, and then you have the adult emerge. | ||
| And when someone goes into puberty and can have children, and someone is attracted to them, you're attracted to very young people, and it's still pervy. | ||
| But by definition, it's right that it is not the definition of pedophilia. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| That said, I disagree with Nick because here's the change. | ||
| Used to in small towns and everywhere, you tried to keep your sons and daughters from being like Tomcats, but some girls and some boys are like that. | ||
| And you could be working on a farm and there's a farmer's daughter across the road and they've been in the creeks playing since they were little kids and they've been doing all this and that. | ||
| And then they're both the same age. | ||
| They're both 14. | ||
| And Jenny comes back to mama and says, I'm not having my period, mama. | ||
| I think I'm throwing, mama sees her throwing up. | ||
| Mama says, what did you do? | ||
| And she's like, well, I've been with Joey. | ||
| And we started, you know, we love each other. | ||
| And the parents all get together and they get the pastor together. | ||
| Pastor comes, they pray, and they say, that's good. | ||
| You get married. | ||
| So nobody ever, as I've studied the history in Europe going back thousands of years, no one tried to push marriage till 18. | ||
| Because you want them out at 18 and it's time to go get your own hut and you're kind of worried of your daughter or son isn't getting into the other sex by 17, 18. | ||
| You're kind of like, hey, you know, you need to, you know, this is how the real system works. | ||
| But nobody pushed it until, you know, until they weren't showing an interest. | ||
| But we're mammals and so we get together. | ||
| And so shotgun wedding. | ||
| When somebody got pregnant, the courts found here and in Europe and the Catholic Church and all of it, that 13 was when, like in Kansas, they just changed the law like 70 years ago or whatever. | ||
| That if the family approves and everybody else, because you don't have abortion. | ||
| Now, if the girl went into puberty early and the boy's the same age are only a year older, she stays home for a year. | ||
| They have the baby. | ||
| They wait till she's 13, 14, then they would have the marriage. | ||
| Or they'd send her to an even smaller town to be with grandma and have the kid there. | ||
| This is what you deal with when you don't just kill your kids. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And listen, I was never involved in pedophilia. | ||
| I was never involved with adults, okay, sex-wise. | ||
| But I went into puberty when I was 11. | ||
| I had hair in my arms when I was 12. | ||
| And I looked like I was 16 when I was 12. | ||
| And I was good looking. | ||
| And there were Sally Rottencrotches in the neighborhood. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And so, and I was like a tomcat. | ||
| I wasn't scared of women. | ||
| I always, even before I went to puberty, I always thought women were pretty. | ||
| The other boys in school didn't want to hang out with the girls. | ||
| I played football and all that stuff, but I'd also go play with the girls, you know, when I was, you know, a little kid because I thought they were pretty. | ||
| I'd be, I'd be, because they were always like getting dirt and leaves and making dinner out under the trees at the park, whatever, and the boys are all fighting with each other. | ||
| I do that too, but I saw a bunch of cute girls. | ||
| I wasn't sexually attracted. | ||
| I didn't know what to do. | ||
| I just thought they were pretty. | ||
| Well, by the time I hit 11, I looked like I was about 15 or 16. | ||
| And, you know, there's a 15-year-old girl down the street who's already been promiscuous and she's fully in puberty and looks like a 20-year-old woman. | ||
| And she's like, oh, why don't you come over? | ||
| You know, why don't we have such? | ||
| Oh, my big brother and mom are gone right now. | ||
| And she's like, boom, you're on the bed. | ||
| And I'm like, this is fantastic. | ||
| Awesome virginity at 11. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| My dad start finding out about abortions. | ||
| I was stealing money out of his wallet for about 13. | ||
| I was extremely promiscuous and extremely in the fast lane immediately, fighting women, everything else. | ||
| I was also into war and history and everything else. | ||
| I just developed early. | ||
| And I've never hidden that. | ||
| It's nothing to hide. | ||
| But if I'd have grown up in a small town, that had kept me on a leash. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But I was the type, I guarantee you, in 1850, if I was out on a farm and there was a farmer girl two miles away, I'm going to get her pregnant because I did. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, I was, I'm not going to tell these stories, but 13, sent for the summer to keep me out of trouble to the ranch. | ||
| There's a big ranch next door. | ||
| They get me a job at the ranch even before I work for Launch Amovette. | ||
| There's the ranch owner's daughter. | ||
| And these were extremely wealthy, powerful people. | ||
| And it wasn't, I mean, it was just and so, I mean, in the old days, they just said, all right, your ass is getting married. | ||
| So that's how this works, folks. | ||
| So yeah, in the old world, the old system before arrested development, yes, that's true, Nick. | ||
| Not today. | ||
| You got 20-year-olds that have the brain of a 10-year-old. | ||
| And so we changed the rules. | ||
| It wasn't even so much feminism. | ||
| They jumped on it because society was so fast. | ||
| Things were going so quick that we wanted to make it taboo, period, so it wouldn't happen because you had older people. | ||
| So in a small town, if they caught a 25-year-old man who wasn't already married off or whatever, probably something wrong with him. | ||
| If they caught you with a 13-year-old girl, you're going to get hung by the sheriff at midnight and nobody's going to ever hear about it or ask a question. | ||
| So, see, that was the difference. | ||
| You just got killed. | ||
| If you're a full-grown man and you're screwing the farmer's 13-year-old, you're dead, or you better leave town. | ||
| Now, if you're 13 and live across the street and get Ginny pregnant, they're like, well, that's kids. | ||
| Just like Tomcats. | ||
| So this is how it was all waived. | ||
| This is how it was all done. | ||
| And then you have the extreme of all of this going on where I see it. | ||
| It's happened tens of thousands of times. | ||
| I have buddies that happen to. | ||
| He's a star quarterback and he's 18. | ||
| And he's been dating a girl three years who's 16 and he gets her pregnant. | ||
| And then the parents get mad and go complain. | ||
| And I had buddies that they got probation, but they got statutory rape sex offender convictions. | ||
| And they ended up marrying the woman, having five kids. | ||
| So, so, no, targeting children, sexualizing children, trafficking children into the country for sex slavery, execute these people. | ||
| But the feminists create their own twisted thing, and then the right wing gets upset and then overcompensates. | ||
| And that's how this works. | ||
| So that's the reality. | ||
| And, you know, people are like, all right, 318 wheelers arrive every day at 7.30 a.m., unload all this range cubes and put them over there. | ||
| And we're like, well, we got the range cubes unloaded. | ||
| Let's try kissing fish. | ||
| And then, well, you know the way it works. | ||
| So no, no, no. | ||
| Again, you can have puppies and you give away some of the puppies and then you haven't spader-neutered a couple of the puppies you kept and they hit about a year old. | ||
| You meant to go get a spader interpreted, but you didn't. | ||
| You're out on the farm or something. | ||
| And all of a sudden, here comes your dog back and it's pregnant. | ||
| You're like, oh man, it got, you know, was it a pedophile? | ||
| No, it's a mammal. | ||
| It's what it does, especially when your head's screwed on right. | ||
| So people are supposed to get married. | ||
| They're supposed to get married early. | ||
| This is what we do. | ||
| This is how we make more humans. | ||
| This is healthy. | ||
| This is wonderful. | ||
| But we need communities and churches that protect the children. | ||
| So you're 30 years old, you get caught with a 13-year-old, we kill you. | ||
| You're 18 with a 16-year-old, you're getting married. | ||
| And if the kid's a piece of crap, it's okay. | ||
| You adopt the kid off then. | ||
| Or you talk to people in town, as people used to do. | ||
| They say, hey, my daughter's 15, she's having a kid. | ||
| You know, you're 20, you never got married, you're hard work hurting. | ||
| Do you think you might want to, when she's about a year older, date her and maybe take over this child and have other children with her? | ||
| By the way, I'll give you 100 acres of my best land if you do it. | ||
| Yeah, I'll do it. | ||
| I mean, people call that an arranged marriage. | ||
| With the Muslims, it's all to the 10th power extreme and insane. | ||
| This is how humans operate, people. | ||
| In the old days, you'd have two kingdoms. | ||
| Are we going to kill each other or we just marry our sons and daughters off? | ||
| This is how humanity operates. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I'm done with that. | ||
| I'm about to go do the big coverage, but since I mentioned it, here's a clip of Fuentes. | ||
| This is one of the out-of-context ones, but it's one of the lesser out of context. | ||
| At least there's a few minutes. | ||
| I saw 10-second clips of him out of context, and I went and watched the full 30 minutes, and I'm like, yeah, it's over all right, but not in the context of what's happening now. | ||
| And Nick is wrong, as I'll demonstrate coming up, saying, oh, no, there really wasn't Satanism. | ||
| There really wasn't. | ||
| Yeah, it's in the emails and it's in the WikiLeaks. | ||
| And I know for him, that's hard to believe because Nick's kind of like, come on, it's not that bad. | ||
| I know Nick. | ||
| You know, it's real. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So Nick's like, oh, I don't, he's not defending it. | ||
| I know how Nick works. | ||
| He's actually trying to be honest about how he sees this and what's going on. | ||
| And I think, generally, you're right. | ||
| Epstein was a super pervert into torture, into all sorts of weird medical procedures, but he was supplying girls and children to elites. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| In general, he was a fixer that supplied all sorts of stuff. | ||
| So the pedophilia was a side issue. | ||
| It was still important because of the control, but the money laundering, the CIA, David Rockefeller, that's all coming up in the main presentation. | ||
| But here's Nick's point. | ||
| You niggas are not ready for that conversation. | ||
| But Jeff Epstein, not a pedophile, but you're not ready for that conversation. | ||
| All of his victims, 14 to 17. | ||
| That's not pedophilia. | ||
| But y'all niggas ain't ready for that conversation. | ||
| People say that's normalizing pedophilia. | ||
| No, that's defining pedophilia. | ||
| Pedophilia is sex with children. | ||
| Children are people that are before the age of sexual maturity. | ||
| Now, you can have your opinion and your taste and your ethics and your morals, but after the age of 14, that is past the point of sexual maturity, just period, biologically. | ||
| And all of these feminists and all of their accomplices, the simps, they all want to say there's only two genders. | ||
| They want to talk about reproduction and genitals. | ||
| Okay, let's talk about reproduction and genitals. | ||
| When do men and women reach the age of sexual maturity? | ||
| It ain't 18. | ||
| It isn't 20. | ||
| I've seen women say, a 20-year-old girl is a literal child. | ||
| No, sorry, she's not even a figurative child, let alone a literal child. | ||
| Do you know what canon law in the Catholic Church says? | ||
| It says the minimum age to get married is 14 for women, 16 for men. | ||
| That's the canon law of the Catholic Church. | ||
| So you want to pull rank on me with morality? | ||
| I would take you there. | ||
| And by the way, that's how it was for thousands and thousands and thousands of years. | ||
| Do you know when age of consent became a thing? | ||
| Like 30 years ago. | ||
| That is a second wave feminist artifact. | ||
| But you people are not ready for that. | ||
| Well, I've told Nick on Aaron Offer, he's 26. | ||
| He needs to get married. | ||
| I understand he's scared of women. | ||
| I don't mean that in a mean way. | ||
| I mean, they are dangerous. | ||
| Everybody's dangerous in this modern world. | ||
| I mean, upwards of 70% of the rapes get reported and stuff are just fake. | ||
| I mean, it's women have gotten really decadent, really entitled. | ||
| So have men. | ||
| And I get Nick like, ooh, you know, and they're like, oh, he's gay. | ||
| He's gay. | ||
| He's gay. | ||
| They've leaked the text messages. | ||
| He's got a thing for Asian women. | ||
| He's dated Asian women. | ||
| I think Nick is lying. | ||
| I'll be honest. | ||
| From the texts that have leaked and stuff, I think he's doing this whole, maybe he's not. | ||
| The point is, is that he's admitted to me. | ||
| He says, no, I like Asian women, but there's no white people left. | ||
| I have a responsibility to make more white people. | ||
| I mean, I get that. | ||
| But the point is, is that Nick's all about family values and all this other stuff. | ||
| Well, you're really supposed to try to get hitched by 20. | ||
| People start getting worried at 20 in the old days. | ||
| Like, there's something wrong with you. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And babies are so fulfilling and it makes you grow up. | ||
| I had kids at, I don't know, I'm 52 next week. | ||
| Rex is 23. | ||
| And he came about a year after I got married. | ||
| So I've been married first 24 years ago. | ||
| And I'm 52. | ||
| So when did I get married? | ||
| That's still a little late. | ||
| And I got four children. | ||
| And I wish I had 50. | ||
| The best thing ever. | ||
| But let me shift gears out of that. | ||
| Here is a young woman who's woken up like me 30 years ago, but she's responding to these AI videos that are fake. | ||
| Instead of getting to the real stuff, and that's what's so dangerous about this, we'll play that. | ||
| Then I've got a couple ads. | ||
| We need to pay the bills and a promo. | ||
| And I'm going to go downstairs and review the Epstein interview and why it's got next level information when you connect all the dots. | ||
| We're just not even going to connect the dots, all the jigsaw puzzle pieces. | ||
| This is huge. | ||
| Please take the live feed from all shows on X. | ||
| The live feed from Rumble. | ||
| Share on your email, your text message. | ||
| Tell those who share it with share it. | ||
| That creates the chain reaction. | ||
| But this is the type of anger and hysteria. | ||
| You read the comments, yeah, murder Trump, murder Trump, murder Trump. | ||
| And she's responding to the fake AI video you just saw that whoever did that, that's criminal. | ||
| I mean, that is absolute beyond defamation here in this. | ||
| Yeah, I'm really sorry, Professor. | ||
| I'm so sorry I didn't turn in that activity. | ||
| I know it was really important that I learn about Punt Squares, and I'm sure it was really informational, and I would love to get that done. | ||
| But unfortunately, we all just learned as a species that every single important person in the last 50 years or so is a cannibalistic pedophile. | ||
| Do you hear what the fuck I just said? | ||
| Did that register at all? | ||
| All of your celebrities, all of your politicians, all of your multi-million and billionaires, they're fucking and eating kids. | ||
| They're eating kids. | ||
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| They're eating children. | ||
| Not just weird Dan down the street, the president, several presidents, not just of this country, of others. | ||
| They are kidnapping. | ||
| They are systemically selling children into sex slavery and then cannibalizing them. | ||
| Are you listening to me? | ||
| Are you listening to what the fuck I'm saying? | ||
| We pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. | ||
| But all the people that have over a billion dollars are sacrificing babies to an ancient God. | ||
| I am not suicidal. | ||
| My mental health is fine. | ||
| I have a loving family and a great support system. | ||
| I am not going to hurt myself or anybody else. | ||
| But you need to fucking open your eyes. | ||
| Oh, it's just a lot to handle. | ||
| Well, yeah. | ||
| Well, yeah, well, yeah. | ||
| Because every important person and people you've never fucking heard of are raping and eating kids. | ||
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| It's... | ||
| It's Alex Jones. | ||
| 1.53 Central Standard Time on this Saturday, February 7th, 2026 transmission. | ||
| I am your host, Alex Jones, coming to you from the Alice Jones Network backup studios as the Deep State TV is trying to shut down InfoWars. | ||
| And Thomas Siska, great InfoWars crew member, great researcher, is here with us because he helped me compile a lot of this. | ||
| Again, you would think eight days ago when all those Epstein files dropped that I would go watch the Bannon interview that he released basically the same day. | ||
| I didn't until about three days ago. | ||
| And it puts so many pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together. | ||
| And with my knowledge of David Rockefeller Trial Commission, the Globalist, I knew a lot of this, but I didn't realize how high up he was early on because of Bill Barr and their CIA operation and Bush Sr. and bringing the Somalis in and the human trafficking and the private Air Force that Epstein already ran by 91. | ||
| Because not just in the Epstein files, you've got Mike Benz digging through public stuff, but he knows where to go look. | ||
| And that Epstein was already running basically Evergreen 2.0 or Air America CIA by 91. | ||
| And that just came out about a month ago. | ||
| So I was learning, wow, he was even more high power than I thought. | ||
| It's all confirmed. | ||
| Benz is doing like five-hour shows on all the documents. | ||
| He's talking about overload. | ||
| And he's even more crazy than us, but he just documents everything. | ||
| And then I watched this interview and I've watched it three times now. | ||
| Well, I've watched it fully twice in the clips another time two years ago before we did this. | ||
| And really, it's hard to not play the whole two hours, but we're probably going to play about 30 minutes of it here. | ||
| Everybody should go watch it. | ||
| We're live now, but once we post clips of this, we'll post the full interview by it. | ||
| You're triple duty doing that, and I appreciate you. | ||
| So here we are. | ||
| Now, now it starts slow, but then it builds to Rockefeller and then to the Trilateral Commission, how this works very quickly. | ||
| And I remember interviewing top experts on and off air, like Ted Gunderson, like Anthony Sutton, like G. Edward Griffin, because there were books written about this by the bad guys. | ||
| We'll have some top of the class person at a college in Wisconsin. | ||
| And all of a sudden, David Rockefeller is in the line at lunch with you and trying to recruit you. | ||
| But Epstein got recruited directly to be his aide-de-camp or his, the Romans called it a legate. | ||
| You'd have like an emperor, but he'd had a few people that spoke for him. | ||
| They would have a seal and they were like, this guy speaks. | ||
| It's the emperor, so we can send him around. | ||
| So when I knew Epstein was high up in all this, I knew he was in the trial commission. | ||
| I didn't know he was on the board of it. | ||
| When I saw this interview, I went and looked it up. | ||
| I was like, my God, this guy was 30 years old on the board of the Trial Auto Commission. | ||
| But it was because Bill Barr ran the girls' school and wrote the science fiction book, Space Relations, about the elites working with aliens to kidnap humans for genetic engineering and rape to take their energy, like the Dark Crystal. | ||
| Same story over and over again. | ||
| He's OSS World War II, CIA high-level. | ||
| Bill Barr goes right to the top, even on Iran-Contra, as the head of that operation is a young man, 30, I think, too. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| And he was the head of Iran-Contra liaison. | ||
| So the legate for George Herbert Walker Bush, they kept Reagan out of it. | ||
| That was literally classified. | ||
| So they could do all that. | ||
| And so there's thousands of pieces that go in here. | ||
| But here he is chosen by David Rockefeller. | ||
| And I think at the end of the day, because of the pedophilia, Rockefeller, the evidence was into that, the control, they liked Epstein. | ||
| You hear him speak. | ||
| You didn't really see interviews with him. | ||
| He is smart. | ||
| He talks about, well, I could integrate lots of different fields and I could talk to the different experts in the globalist system that were only experts in their area. | ||
| And they knew I was an expert in that area. | ||
| And I was an expert in other areas. | ||
| So they needed kind of a general project manager. | ||
| And somebody when Rockefeller was busy who set up the whole modern UN world government system, he bragged about it in his book, several of his books he wrote. | ||
| So it's just incredible that it was even more high power than we thought. | ||
| And of course, when I kept saying, everybody wants to say Massad. | ||
| Yeah, Massad, sure, he was involved in that. | ||
| And so was Gizlan Maxwell's dad, Barry Mount of Olives, Massad, all that. | ||
| He took over kind of the MI6 Massad pedophile arm. | ||
| But at the end of the day, Epstein was above CIA, Rockefeller Foundation, Trilateral Commission. | ||
| Trial Commission is at the top of the food chain of the political grips. | ||
| It's what the WEF is today, okay, with Larry Fink and corporate governance, all the rest of it. | ||
| So there's a boring start, and then Bannon's bantering back and forth. | ||
| And he's wanting to know, okay, what was the Santa Fe Institute? | ||
| And he explains, well, it was to integrate all these things and get different schools of thoughts so that all these different arms of the system were communicating with each other. | ||
| And then he talks about meeting Rockefeller, joining Trilateral Commission, explains why presidents aren't good at finance. | ||
| He then describes what fractional reserve banking really is, which is the first speech when I'm three years old. | ||
| I'm sitting around while my dad, you know, has like a colonel at the table and an FBI agent and my uncle. | ||
| And they're saying they'll have the computer in Brussels and then they're going to do this with the money. | ||
| And that's their plan to take over in the New World Order Globalist system. | ||
| And that's the fractional reserve banking for every dollar they can loan out nine. | ||
| And then they're going to move into, because they all knew. | ||
| I mean, you know, my family's all into fighting this. | ||
| And there were a lot of good guys in the government that they were identifying as well. | ||
| And they were all, you know, follow John Bird Society and the rest of it. | ||
| And so did my grandfather's. | ||
| So we're, you know, kind of day one fighting this. | ||
| So to me, I'm hearing like he explained to Steve Bannon about fractural shirt banking. | ||
| Obviously, Bannon knows about it. | ||
| But here they are explaining to you how all this works and derivatives that he was key in and Bear Stearns and Lena Brothers. | ||
| I mean, it's just an amazing interview because it just confirms all the other pieces to this. | ||
| And the fact that it's coming out now really means their old system is collapsing. | ||
| What comes out of that could be good, could be bad. | ||
| That's why we've got to be engaged and also have people that can pilot through this to explain what's real and what's not as they flood the zone with fake AI on purpose to confuse all this and obscure it. | ||
| So that's my take. | ||
| You have any tags before we start getting to this Thomas Siska and about all the developments we've just seen? | ||
| Well, it's very interesting that we finally get this huge dump of Epstein files right at the moment when AI has gotten to the point where it's able to fool most people. | ||
| And all of the fake Trump stuff that is just all over the place is just, you know, it's not coincidental that that's all timed up together. | ||
| It provides the perfect cover and smokescreen away from the real things that we know on record. | ||
| And it almost discredits the whole thing because people aren't able to decipher what's real and what's fake. | ||
| And we're going to go over some of that today when we'll talk about ways to counter that. | ||
| But you notice when I would come and say, this is AI, I would say admin it is, oh, you're covering up. | ||
| No, putting out fake stuff covers up the real stuff that we've got examples of. | ||
| And then when it comes to Maxwell and Epstein, I feel that you don't really get that close to Maxwell and get into a live-in relationship with her unless you're already connected into the transhumanist movement. | ||
| I mean, that whole family has connections to some of the, you know, biggest players when it comes to, you know, genetic engineering, jet propulsion systems, just total full spectrum dominance and kind of have their hands in everything when it comes to building a technocratic new world order with transhumanism as the main imprint and design on what they're trying to achieve. | ||
| Well, you're right. | ||
| I'm glad you said this because I meant to start this today with we already knew this, but it's just more confirmation and more focusing and more clarity that it's exactly what we said, but even worse, that whenever I say the pedophilia is just a control arm of this, people go, oh, you're covering that up. | ||
| No, it's the opposite. | ||
| It's that it's transhumanism. | ||
| It's cloning. | ||
| It's genetic engineering. | ||
| It's AI. | ||
| It's becoming God, that Francis Colton got commissioned in 1850 by the Crown to create Mind War, to develop a science of biometrics to discover what made us tick. | ||
| All that funding, the discovery of DNA, all of it is this life extension project. | ||
| And at the heart of what they talk about and do in the emails, in the documents, in this is life extension. | ||
| So absolutely, this is a mad scientist cult that sees all of us as guinea pigs. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| I mean, it's really an extension of Operation Paperclip for all the people that are obsessed with Nazis and think it's cute to just kind of attach their identity to Hitler and everything. | ||
| I mean, the Rothschilds worked with Hitler. | ||
| I mean, that's in the Epstein files. | ||
| They brag about it. | ||
| So you're looking at a group of elite bankers that are the original banking family, the Rothschilds, who are Jewish, that are working to exterminate their own people. | ||
| So, I mean, it doesn't really come down to their culture to do this. | ||
| This is a rogue anti-human system with the Rothschilds at the top of it that were willing to, you know, kill their own family members and to achieve their goals. | ||
| And you're seeing that with all these people, Bush, Bill Barr, those are all extensions to the actual Nazi system. | ||
| And let's be clear. | ||
| I totally agree. | ||
| Before we go to Epstein, Letty reminded me of this. | ||
| Get clip 12 from the main list from upstairs that I get to. | ||
| Racist Jews says that the Goyim as the individuals are done. | ||
| Now, I can show you a thousand rabbis, prominent ones saying, since Rome sacked us in 70 AD, America's the new Rome. | ||
| We will destroy America. | ||
| That's not all the Jews, folks, but you have to understand that you've got Nazis that believe the master race. | ||
| You've got the British setting up their master race system. | ||
| And then you've got Epstein in the email saying, you know, we're basically the master race. | ||
| We're at war with Christianity in the West. | ||
| It just shows it's all a bunch of maniacs trying to dominate and be in total control, social Darwinism. | ||
| It's just unbelievable. | ||
| And we have to recognize this and see what this is. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And like I said, the system was put in place before the Nazis came along. | ||
| They've already had these ideologies to create clones, to create cyborgs, and upload their conscious into inanimate objects and call it the new species. | ||
| So it predates the Nazis, but they were the ones that were actually able to bring the system out of the light. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Hitler and Joseph Goebbels, they were obsessed with H.G. Wells and the Fabian Socialists because they were copying their plan, but it was different. | ||
| And so they were, once they conquered England, they thought they were going to kill them because they were mad that they were a competing plan. | ||
| You're dead on about that. | ||
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| And then you got the competing plan of some of the Jewish supremacists that have interpretations of the Talmud and then later books where they say things like this. | ||
| So here's clip 12. | ||
| This is just emblematic. | ||
| This is what Epstein's talking about in the emails about the Goy and how we will be destroyed. | ||
| And you look around at society and the undermining of it, it's from every level, every angle of the globalist system wants to undermine society, including Epstein. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| You can't really argue that the Goyim are going to be annihilated. | ||
| That's not really an option for all the Navuas, all the prophecies. | ||
| And not only Goyim as individuals, you could say that we broke down their nationalities and they're all a bunch of Yechidim running around. | ||
| No, as nations even. | ||
| As Goyim, they're gone. | ||
| Their personality, as they exist, bifne Atzmom, as they would exist independently of Klaus, no, they don't exist. | ||
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| In modern terminology, in modern terminology, they call it cultural genocide. | ||
| There's a term for it by the progressives. | ||
| Well, cultural genocide. | ||
| The opinion who says that they'll be annihilated, they basically learn there's going to be cultural genocide. | ||
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| The Goyims, the Goyim, as they exist, as Goyim, Bifne Atzmum, that's done with. | ||
| That's why it says Kolbene Sheikhs. | ||
| Every individual, those survivors, not only as a nation, they'll cease to exist, even as individuals. | ||
| It has to be, it has to be, this has to be gone. | ||
| The first way, yeah. | ||
| In other words, you have to be totally nullified to the Jewish people. | ||
| And there's no redemption for you as an individual as you exist in your own existence, in your own personality. | ||
| That independent existence itself wants to serve the Yidden, wants to serve Hashem, recognizes Hashem. | ||
| Our God, who also love, is also going to be the God of the Goyim. | ||
| Hashem echad. | ||
| All the Goyim, and everyone's going to serve Hashem together, and transform the tongue of the Goyim. | ||
| This is the concept. | ||
| And the Members and the Rebus said we have to work in the Goyim. | ||
| And we have to understand that the Goyim have to recognize the Shab Mitzh and start keeping them. | ||
| And there's ways to bring Mashiach. | ||
| Get in the Goyim to keep Shabbit Minoah. | ||
| will have 2,800 abadim. | ||
| Shiaqams, whoever's Zayed and Sitsis will have 2,800 abadim. | ||
| 10 people will hold on from all the Lushinus of the Goyim. | ||
| Be'achaziku b'knaf ish Yehudi. | ||
| These are the words of the Prophet. | ||
| They will grasp onto the corner of the cutoff of an Ishihudi. | ||
| Now, if people give me any problems for this, I'll play a thousand clips of that. | ||
| So here's the deal. | ||
| This is all Stone Age, backward stuff. | ||
| And actually, the Old Testament's great. | ||
| It's once the captivity and all the 30 other books. | ||
| It is just, it's where Hitler got his ideas from. | ||
| He goes, well, forget that. | ||
| I'll turn around and do that to you. | ||
| And people say, well, that's good too. | ||
| No. | ||
| So, and that's not, again, all the Jews that are doing this. | ||
| But when you look at Epstein, he is into that because it's an elitism. | ||
| And all the other globalist predatory groups, it's the same idea that I have a right to destroy you because you're subhuman. | ||
| And then those of us trying to stop this are being called Nazis, and they're trying to shut us up because we're trying to stop all of this in general. | ||
| And so that's the reality. | ||
| And you look at the Nazis, current ones, they lie. | ||
| They're hateful. | ||
| They run around and act all crazy because a lot of simple minds just want to believe God says we can dominate you. | ||
| God says you're a slave. | ||
| God says that's the way this is. | ||
| And that's what's in the Epstein emails is him having that view against the West. | ||
| Because if you're going to feed on people and hurt them, why not just have an attitude they're subhuman, just like children? | ||
| Well, I mean, it's like I eat veal. | ||
| That's a baby cow. | ||
| Well, to Jeffrey Epstein, all these other people are just like a, they're animals. | ||
| And so you have to say Hitler was wrong doing that. | ||
| And Jeffrey Epstein's wrong doing that. | ||
| And this rabbi is wrong doing it. | ||
| And that's why the ADL is so desperate to shut this down and doesn't want X up there. | ||
| And the EU is trying to indict Elon because Elon will allow you to hear what everybody has to say. | ||
| I think that's really the answer here. | ||
| But I've never heard such absolute supremacism out of any other group other than Islam and ideology saying we're going to kill everybody that doesn't do what we say. | ||
| And these rabbis, but it comes from the Middle East of all these tribes killing each other for thousands of years. | ||
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| These are extremely tribal genocidal systems. | ||
| And it's antithetical to Christianity. | ||
| It's about bringing everybody in and unifying under God. | ||
| Does that make sense? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I think that man is clearly delusional. | ||
| And the American Christian way is to dominate an idea as an innovation and provide ways of life for people that can be easier, a better standard of living for everyone and freedom of thought. | ||
| That's how we dominate. | ||
| We unify by ideology and culture and goals. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| We don't treat people like subhumans. | ||
| We lift them up. | ||
| That doesn't mean we can just flood a bunch of cavemen into our country and expect them to fit in. | ||
| Who are being manipulated and controlled by the left. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| So, yes. | ||
| So the American way, like you said, is not to be a supremacist in terms of brutality and pushing the religion, but pushing the idea of freedom. | ||
| Superior culture, superior ideas. | ||
| And we have to realize it is superior so everybody wants to come here. | ||
| To the point where it's not even comparable. | ||
| I mean, do you want to live in squalor and suffer and constantly be under war? | ||
| Well, let's take this rabbi. | ||
| I looked up his sect. | ||
| They have what average is like eight kids. | ||
| They're all on welfare. | ||
| They just sit around all day and just spew kids out just like the Muslims and then say how they're superior. | ||
| It's a bunch of assholes. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, It's difficult to find any sense of humanity in people like that and relate to them because they just seem so far gone. | ||
| And as a Christian, you know, you want them to come to Christ and to see the light. | ||
| So really, I mean, you can pray for people like that and pray for peace, but they do not fit in with. | ||
| But you got to prepare for war. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| And they do not fit in with the American way whatsoever. | ||
| And we have to call it out. | ||
| America in the West is the most unraced group. | ||
| We are the ones that ended slavery most here is. | ||
| I mean, the Muslims are a complete nightmare. | ||
| That's what they're all trying to get out of where they run things. | ||
| They want to get out of their prison and turn us into their prison, just like Californians want to come here and turn us into them. | ||
| We have to reject it and say, no, we are superior. | ||
| Our ideology, our spirituality is hands-down superior to you. | ||
| And you want to say you're superior to get us. | ||
| No, we reject you. | ||
| We're done with you. | ||
| We are done. | ||
| All right, let's start getting into Epstein here. | ||
| Let's just play a few of these back-to-back. | ||
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| Epstein history of Santa Fe. | ||
| This is just some background. | ||
| He's talking about unified fields and all that, which is important. | ||
| And then Epstein meeting Rockefeller, Epstein joining Trilateral Commission. | ||
| Epstein explains why presidents aren't good at finance. | ||
| Let's play clip one through four back to back. | ||
| So Santa Fe Institute in the late 80s, early 90s, I was interested, I was on the board of Rockefeller. | ||
| So that starts. | ||
| Rockefeller University formed by John D. Rockefeller to sort of give back to the community. | ||
| It's east side of Manhattan. | ||
| Except it was old. | ||
| It was sort of old-fashioned. | ||
| They were talking about medicine and medicine by itself was, again, subject to the ideas of science. | ||
| They were trying to use science to find cures for disease. | ||
| And I said, no, we need to do something different. | ||
| We need to start interdisciplinary work. | ||
| In most cases. | ||
| How did a schmuck like you get on the board of Rockefeller? | ||
| Where year was that? | ||
| I don't remember. | ||
| I think 89 and 91. | ||
| So that's one of the most prestigious research places in the world, correct? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Okay, how did a guy like you get on the board of Rockefeller? | ||
| A blue-blood, internationally known, hard research, Nobel Prize winners all over the place. | ||
| How did they pick a guy like you, a trader from, or basically some guy from Bear Cearns? | ||
| Good question. | ||
| So I was asked to be on the board of Rockefeller, and I think it was, I was on the board of Rockefeller. | ||
| There was a money manager who said, Rockefeller needs someone with financial expertise because the university is growing and there's lots of new things. | ||
| You have to, again, we go back to the original discussion the last time. | ||
| Up until the mid-80s or sort of early mid-70s, the most important thing was your name. | ||
| If you were Rockefeller, you already were considered to be brilliant. | ||
| If you were a head of General Motors, it was your reputation. | ||
| It was who you knew, who your family was, what was your character. | ||
| And then in the mid-70s, basically, if you remember, you probably had a calculator. | ||
| It was very advanced in those days to have a Texas instrument calculator where it could, by putting in the numbers, it would multiply for you to do square roots. | ||
| And that was the first thing. | ||
| Everyone who had a calculator was already advanced on Wall Street. | ||
| A simple calculator, almost like your accountant. | ||
| The most important parts of business were really now going to calculations. | ||
| So it's not only mathematics, but things that could be calculated. | ||
| Reputation couldn't be calculated. | ||
| I could give you, are you a 10 on a reputation scale, an 8? | ||
| What does it mean to have a measurement of your reputation? | ||
| We'll get to that later. | ||
| But people, places like Rockefeller needed someone to say, look, we are entering a different world where numbers and the numbers of companies, portfolio management was going to be balanced, it was going to be statistical. | ||
| Jeffrey, could you come on the board, potentially sit on the finance committee, Nancy Kissinger and a bunch of other people. | ||
| And David Rockefeller and I got along very well. | ||
| He was just, he was this unbelievable human being. | ||
| respectful to everyone. | ||
| He introduced his driver as his colleague, not his driver. | ||
| He would never say, this is my driver. | ||
| He said, it's my colleague. | ||
| And David started to explain to me world politics. | ||
| So David would say, Jeffrey, money is going to be sort of the most important things. | ||
| People don't understand money. | ||
| You seem to have this knack for money. | ||
| I said to David, tell me about your life. | ||
| What was the worst and the best part of your life? | ||
| So David said, when I grew up, everyone knew I was a Rockefeller. | ||
| They didn't know that my father told me he would not leave me a dime. | ||
| No money. | ||
| But every time we went out to eat, me and my five friends in school, they would leave me the bill. | ||
| They would expect me to pick up the check because I was a Rockefeller. | ||
| And he said, I was chairman of Chase Bank. | ||
| And he said, I remember like it was yesterday, one of the headlines in Time magazine said, David, please fire yourself. | ||
| So he thought that there was a world that existed that would be a combination of both politics and business and leadership. | ||
| What do I mean? | ||
| He formed something called the Trilateral Commission. | ||
| The Trilateral Commission is some spooky stuff. | ||
| People said it was some of the people that, the Illuminati, there's some mystery about it, people that ran the world. | ||
| It was politicians, but David said, most countries, the politicians get elected for four years or eight years, separate from the royal families in England or in the Middle East. | ||
| Someone's there for four years and then they're not there anymore. | ||
| The most important people to have stability and consistency would be businessmen. | ||
| So he formed this trilateral commission of businessmen and politicians from three major continents. | ||
| So it was the North Americans, the Europeans, and the Asians. | ||
| So he said to me, would you like to be on the trilateral commission? | ||
| Now, I was 30 years old, 32 years old. | ||
| I said, great. | ||
| And he said, well, you have to fill out this application so they have your bio. | ||
| And I looked at the list of people, and it was Bill Clinton, former President of the United States, Paul Volcker, every great leader in America, the Asians, the Japanese, and with a very long description of their history. | ||
| And they asked me to fill in what I would like to have written. | ||
| And I wrote, Jeffrey Epstein, just a good kid, which I thought was funny. | ||
| Nobody else did. | ||
| Again, most political leaders don't come out of a background of finance. | ||
| Most political leaders come out of a background of being popular. | ||
| So in some of the countries, the African countries, for example, they might have been a military person. | ||
| They were a general. | ||
| In some of the African countries, they might have been a disc jockey. | ||
| Or in our country, they would have been an actor. | ||
| The knowledge of money isn't, they don't have expertise. | ||
| They have no degrees in finance. | ||
| They really, and this is one of the major problems. | ||
| Their expertise, if they have any financial knowledge, is of their own checking account or bank account and filling in their own taxes. | ||
| So many world leaders who don't really have a financial underpinning make fundamental errors when it comes to money on a country or institutional level. | ||
| Let me give you an example. | ||
| If you, Mr. Now, I don't say this to write myself to the story, though there's now 16 emails of me in there with Epstein not liking me and them attacking me, of course. | ||
| I thought there were only two. | ||
| They thought 16 now. | ||
| But I think John Harmon's still here, right? | ||
| I can bring his ass in here. | ||
| He doesn't like to be on air. | ||
| He's the oldest employee here. | ||
| Before I was even an employee, like 23 years ago, he worked at GCN as their head producer. | ||
| He heard Rothkopp, the head of the Kissinger group, give me the spiel. | ||
| And they said, look, I did this interview today during the breaks because we've noticed you know how to field manage and you can integrate. | ||
| You know our plans because you can look at all these different disciplines. | ||
| What we're looking for is people that know a bunch of disciplines that can kind of sit above us. | ||
| We want to bring you in as a manager. | ||
| And I've gotten this pitch before, but not by the Kissinger group and the head of it, Rothko. | ||
| And so Harmon during the breaks is hearing this guy pitched me. | ||
| He laughs because you're a fool. | ||
| I can't believe you're not taking the steal. | ||
| I did this interview, so I just talked to you because we want to bring you in. | ||
| And it was the same thing about the same thing Rockefeller gets him because he was already doing obviously evil stuff with Barr and they noticed that he knew much about finance, but you can also do street smarts. | ||
| Because I got a buddy that's very wealthy, but he talks about all these other families he knows that are institutionally, generationally wealthy. | ||
| They call them space aliens. | ||
| They don't know how to do anything. | ||
| And so Rockefeller's like, yeah, most of my family are kind of don't know what they're doing. | ||
| I had to actually make everything myself. | ||
| That's how my dad did it. | ||
| I need somebody to come in that can do what I want and figure out all this new stuff and integrate it. | ||
| So it's just bizarre for me to have gotten kind of the same spiel. | ||
| Of course, I didn't take it. | ||
| Harmon, get down there and come tell the story. | ||
| Come sit in the seat. | ||
| Anyways, we actually had a separate place before, but John Harmon, get down here. | ||
| Anyways, so the point, because there were all these other meetings I had over the years that are off record, so I didn't tell what happened there. | ||
| Because it's not illegal what they're saying. | ||
| So if I'm going to have a private meeting with these guys, I have a Bilderberg group meeting. | ||
| People not have Bilderberg with them and stuff. | ||
| Because there's different camps and things too. | ||
| But that's, to me, that's how crazy this is. | ||
| Let's go back to the club. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Bannon. | ||
| If I said your assets increased last year, you'd say, well, that sounds pretty good. | ||
| And I'd say, what does that mean to you? | ||
| You'd say, well, I have more money. | ||
| I guess I'm wealthier. | ||
| I'd say, yes. | ||
| And if your debt increased, would you feel wealthier or poorer? | ||
| You'd say, well, I don't want to have increased debt. | ||
| I don't like the idea of that sounds increased debt. | ||
| Now, that and world leaders understand when their assets go up, they feel better. | ||
| However, institutions like banks, things that people don't really understand are financial underpinnings of banks. | ||
| When I say your bank, Mr. Bannon, you have the Bannon Bank, you doubled your assets. | ||
| Sounds good, but what does it really mean? | ||
| It means people owe you more money. | ||
| You don't have any money, more money. | ||
| What? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| A bank's assets are how much it is owed by other people. | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| So if the bank goes from a $2 billion of assets to $10 billion, it means people owe it an additional $8 billion, but their assets have gone up. | ||
| So the terminology of assets and liabilities is different for banks. | ||
| It's not natural. | ||
| And what most people, and you ask questions about world leaders, is many people, I think your old boss Mercer understood, there's a fundamental part of money, which is called fractionalized banking. | ||
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| Now, we'll get to more of that in a minute. | ||
| Now, when I'm three years old learning about this, this is like how they control everything. | ||
| It's the most important thing you can know. | ||
| Hundreds of guests on, you know, obviously, we all think this is like known. | ||
| No, this isn't known. | ||
| They want to get us in debt. | ||
| That's the whole control. | ||
| They want more debt because they control the debt. | ||
| But it made me think of like Alan Greenspan was like Ron Paul's idol. | ||
| He wrote, he was an economist. | ||
| He wrote for gold against the Federal Reserve and Francis Rebanking to overthrow them. | ||
| They went and hired him, just like they tried to hire me. | ||
| But with Epstein, they didn't need to because he was right in with Barr and the whole PETO deal, you know, the control thing. | ||
| So that's why he was brought in. | ||
| But it just shows how most people that fight him, they just come and, hey, join us, kid. | ||
| Have a cigar. | ||
| You know, like the Pink Floyd song. | ||
| You're going to go far. | ||
| You're going to fly high. | ||
| You're never going to die. | ||
| So that's how real this is. | ||
| I have firsthand, you know, dealing with this. | ||
| Your response to that, and we'll get into the real meat and potatoes here. | ||
| Well, I remember seeing the article that said that the CIA and intelligence agencies look for hirees that have psychopathic tendencies. | ||
| And maybe when he was working with Bill Barr around all those young girls, they kind of noticed his psychopathic tendencies and the way he was able to maybe abuse these girls, groom them and things like that. | ||
| Maybe Barr was already into that and they kind of recognized what was going on. | ||
| And then he gets put in with Wexner and given all this money to manage. | ||
| Before that point, he was nobody. | ||
| Why would you trust somebody with billions of dollars out of nowhere? | ||
| And let's be clear. | ||
| By 91, he's on the trilateral commission. | ||
| He's running out of Ohio this whole CIA aircraft thing, flying the Somalis into Ohio. | ||
| That's where it all started. | ||
| Mike Benz has released all this. | ||
| I don't even know. | ||
| I mean, he's definitely the cutout, cutout guy of all of this stuff. | ||
| And then we learn he is the protege. | ||
| That's in the full interview of David Rockefeller. | ||
| Like, they saw him as somebody that could have one foot in and one foot out. | ||
| You know, someone who is still connected with Hollywood and all these different systems. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Real Master Spies aren't CIA, NSA, FBI. | ||
| No, they're corporate guys that sit above it on octopus and everything. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| That movie, is it Wag the Dog? | ||
| Very accurate. | ||
| Yeah, that kind of reminds me of that, where they go to all these Hollywood people and they have the De Niro character who's basically the fixer, if you will, and is able to know how to manipulate the media to help a politician get a better. | ||
| And at the end, he wants to tell everybody so they kill him. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And that kind of comes to mind with Epstein, you know, with a lot of these emails. | ||
| And by the way, they admitted that was all based on the Clintons in Serbia. | ||
| They just want to brag. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| So that movie is very accurate. | ||
| And I think that that's kind of a emblematic of what kind of role Epstein could play beyond just money laundering and trafficking. | ||
| He could advise different leaders on how to keep themselves out of bad media. | ||
| And that's what Epstein keeps hammering, is they told him, we like you because they'd interrogate him for their different experts. | ||
| Most of these experts are an expert in this. | ||
| They don't have any streets. | ||
| So what they're looking for is someone that can give them wide spectrum analysis. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And that's why they came out of the Rockefeller documents. | ||
| Some of them are declassified, others aren't. | ||
| They don't like the show going back decades. | ||
| It's like, how does this guy know this? | ||
| How does he connect all these groups? | ||
| Because they're even trying to figure it out. | ||
| There's so much to manage. | ||
| So they're like, how does he figure out what we're doing better than we do? | ||
| Right. | ||
| I mean, there's kind of a duality there between you and Epstein being kind of polar opposites when it comes to the political spectrum, but both are able, both you and Epstein are able to have knowledge of all these different fields. | ||
| But it's not, it's not, yeah, but that's, but they got a bunch of these people. | ||
| The point is, that's what they're looking for. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I mean, I've said a thousand times: general knowledge, general knowledge. | ||
| I mean, when I was younger, I scored in the top percentile of the state of Pennsylvania when I was in seventh grade. | ||
| They brought me into the John Hopkins University to see my SAT score. | ||
| And we know now that John Hopkins is linked into all these Phoenix Project. | ||
| Yes, projects with kids with advanced IQs and GIFs and all the Vietnam Phoenix Project. | ||
| Remote viewing and all that stuff. | ||
| So, you know, I attended to kind of mess around in school a little bit, had great grades, but didn't really pursue that. | ||
| But then Rockefeller gets reports on all that. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| So the John Hopkins University, I would say, is a place where they definitely look for people that can have advanced systems. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| It comes up with the CIA for like the pandemics and all the plans. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| All the pandemics, all of the mind control stuff as well. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| Let's go to more clips. | ||
| Great points. | ||
| Now, Epstein gets into people not understanding financial markets. | ||
| Let's play clip nine. | ||
| Epstein explains AI. | ||
| He tells stories about being in jail when Bear Stearns and Leonard Brothers is crashing. | ||
| Epstein talking to J.P. Morgan and Bear Stearns. | ||
| And then it gets even more important getting into dark matter, AI, all the mad scientists stuff. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play the next four or five clips. | ||
| Fast forward, Steve, to today, where Google and these other engine companies, the other tech companies, are trying to build artificial intelligence. | ||
| The strangest thing that they found, one of the strangest things, is that the systems that they design, this artificial intelligence, which lots of people have heard about, is they design a bunch of systems that are called neural nets. | ||
| The term simply taken out of brain work, neurons in the brain, nets because they actually look like a net. | ||
| They put in some inputs. | ||
| The computers work, spit out an answer. | ||
| Sounds normal to you. | ||
| It's because you're thinking about that calculator you had in 1976 on your desk. | ||
| When you ask the person who designed the system, how did it come to that answer? | ||
| How did your neural net, can you show me the calculations? | ||
| They say, no, we don't know. | ||
| We don't know how the thing we designed actually came up with that answer. | ||
| That's pretty strange. | ||
| They take the same neural net now and they put it in front of a video game. | ||
| No learning, nothing. | ||
| They say, to the computer, they say, sit in front of your video game and learn how to play. | ||
| It seems the computer learns better than any human in history, faster than any human history, beats any human in history. | ||
| But when you ask the designer, how did it do it? | ||
| No one knows. | ||
| It just did it. | ||
| Just the first little touch of things that we already have gotten to a place where we don't understand it, and we built it. | ||
| Sunday afternoon, September 14th, I think it was, 2008, is when they were working feverishly in Midtown Manhattan at the Lehman Brothers offices in various law firms around town and with the Secretary of Treasury about in the Federal Reserve, what they're going to do with Lehman. | ||
| They decided they weren't going to save it. | ||
| And so they prepared to put it into bankruptcy at the opening of the market in London the next day. | ||
| How did you hear about what was going to happen to Lehman Brothers? | ||
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| And what did you immediately think when you heard they were going to be put into bankruptcy? | ||
| I'm glad you asked that question. | ||
| I was in solitary confinement September 14th. | ||
| And again, some of the public stories about the wonderful time I had in jail and my work release, which didn't come until months after, I'd been there since June in an 8x10 cell with a bed in the back, a six-foot bed in the back, a chrome sink with a toilet attached to it, and a little piece of metal sticking out that was supposed to act as a table. | ||
| Now, since I was in jail, there were no books. | ||
| Why? | ||
| There's no library. | ||
| No library, but you're in jail. | ||
| No, I was in jail, not prison. | ||
| So in jail, I was in a place what's called the special housing unit, which is for the roughest, toughest, meanest people. | ||
| They had put me there, they said, for my own protection. | ||
| So I was in an 8x10 cell with a little slit in the door where they would serve my food on a tray about 9 inches by 4 inches. | ||
| And then as soon as I finished eating, they'd take the tray and close it down. | ||
| And one of the guards said, do you understand Wall Street's crashing? | ||
| I'm worried about my pension. | ||
| go back to this in a minute i got john harman who's john how long have we known each other 23 years. | ||
| Doesn't want to be on camera. | ||
| It was November of 2002. | ||
| I started working. | ||
| 23 years. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| So you've been a producer, you're the affiliate relations guy, but you'll also, back in the day, you're going to be-you were, I got the clips, called the guests up, played all the time. | ||
| Yeah, so you're the OG around here. | ||
| Tell people about the Rothcop kisses you're taking because this is the only time I was off record. | ||
| Because there's been other meetings are like network, like literally in the paneled rooms with the big tables and all. | ||
| And those are off-record meetings. | ||
| So when I say I'm doing that, I don't say doing that, but it's been above kisses. | ||
| Let's just say that. | ||
| Before the lawsuits, they had to get up to D.C. and they're just like, literally in a room like that. | ||
| They go, we're about to destroy you, or you can come work for us. | ||
| I said, fuck you. | ||
| But I mean, tell them what he said. | ||
| So from a board ops perspective, it was like we didn't want to scare him off. | ||
| So he'd play the intro, but I'd duck the music out so he didn't hear the big brother government corruption type of intro. | ||
| And he came on, you were asking him like softball questions, and he was like super impressed with your knowledge of how the globalists operate and all the networking and everything. | ||
| And I remember it was like that first or second break off the air when the ads were playing. | ||
| You guys were talking and he was just like blown away. | ||
| And he literally offered you a job. | ||
| Come work for us. | ||
| You have a seat at the table. | ||
| It was, and then when we went back on to the talk segment, you were just like, did you just hear that? | ||
| And I was like, yeah, I heard that. | ||
| It was unreal. | ||
| It actually happened. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And then I said, no, but the thing is later, because I talked to him later, they're like, no, no, we came on and try to just recruit you. | ||
| But it was all flattery. | ||
| It's not that I'm not smart. | ||
| The point is, that's how they switched everybody. | ||
| Super impressed with how you knew all this, and you're connecting dots that most people cannot connect. | ||
| That's why he was just, that's why he wanted you to work for him. | ||
| But the reason I'm only raised this is not that I'm that smart. | ||
| That's their pitch. | ||
| That's what Epstein got recruited for because they're actually, when you get around these really smart people, they're experts on insurance or military or telecommunications or killing people, but they're not like general knowledge. | ||
| Right. | ||
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| It was crazy. | ||
| It actually happened. | ||
| True story. | ||
| But remember at the end, he got mad, though. | ||
| I said, no, I'm not coming to meet with you. | ||
| Well, yeah, because you turned him down. | ||
| He couldn't believe that you wouldn't. | ||
| Why not? | ||
| I forget exactly what he said. | ||
| Because you're really missing out. | ||
| This is really stupid. | ||
| He was actually kind of like, he goes, most people would kill for this. | ||
| There's only a few thousand of us. | ||
| We'll make you the superclass. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So those are the elite of the elite meeting up and networking with these people. | ||
| So the fact you were like, no, I'm good clearly pissed him off. | ||
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| Well, my deal was, come work for us. | ||
| I later went and met with some of those people. | ||
| I actually, I'm sure I'll come be with you. | ||
| But the point is, is that the thing was, no, I'm not making a deal with you. | ||
| I'm not going to work for you. | ||
| I'll come take out the collective cabbage, though. | ||
| You have a seat at the table. | ||
| That was a quote. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And he'll be able to influence things. | ||
| And I told him, I said, your system's going to fail. | ||
| Remember? | ||
| And remember that time I had the Army War College guy on that was selling Coalist's name. | ||
| Thomas Payne? | ||
| Thomas something else. | ||
| Thomas something. | ||
| He was pushing world government until the military joined world government. | ||
| It was their top guy. | ||
| Remember, he was arguing in the break, we'll defeat you. | ||
| You won't stop our world government and all that. | ||
| He freaked out. | ||
| Yeah, he hung up the phone. | ||
| Thomas. | ||
| I thought it was Thomas Payne. | ||
| No, it wasn't Thomas Payne. | ||
| Thomas Payne's a, it was Thomas met something. | ||
| Type of Army War College professor openly teaches the end of America world government. | ||
| You'll find him. | ||
| Barnett or something. | ||
| Thomas Barnett. | ||
| I don't want to slander Thomas Barnett. | ||
| I'm going for memory here. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| Anything else he said? | ||
| Because I remember the whole conversation. | ||
| I just want to see what you say. | ||
| It was just during the breaks. | ||
| I mean, that was the juicy part because on air, it was like, you know, kind of going back and forth about how politics work, war works, all this stuff. | ||
| But during the breaks, it was like, holy crap. | ||
| I wish we would have recorded those guys. | ||
| And the point is, superclass that I'd read was about, hey, we really do run things. | ||
| That's what I'm saying. | ||
| Yeah, the trial commission, they said Illuminati. | ||
| No, we just, governments come and go. | ||
| We just stay in power. | ||
| He just said it right there. | ||
| Yeah, he wasn't denying anything. | ||
| Was the job offer? | ||
| Thank you, John. | ||
| Anything else? | ||
| No. | ||
| Was the job offer like detailed of what he wanted you to do? | ||
| Like, were you going to be an advisor or what exactly was he expecting you to do? | ||
| Well, that was just back then we had more breaks. | ||
| We only had like three an hour. | ||
| So I talked to him three times. | ||
| But I had other meetings with people up above him. | ||
| That was just going to go meet Henry Kissinger. | ||
| And yeah, no, they got extremely detailed. | ||
| I mean, it was just, well, the richest guy in the world, when Trump first got elected, they actually tricked me to go to a meeting about some other stuff. | ||
| And then there's this big law firm, top Democrats, top, there were, you know, cabinet people there. | ||
| I mean, you know, heads of agencies. | ||
| Thomas P.M. Barnett. | ||
| Yeah, that's him. | ||
| So, good job. | ||
| So he was like, screw you. | ||
| Our world government's taking over. | ||
| You'll never stop. | ||
| Harmon heard that. | ||
| Anyways, a lot of fun behind the scenes. | ||
| Remember the time the head of the head of HAARP wanted to come on, and he was a civilian head, and they had an Air Force colonel, and they shut the interview down. | ||
| The stuff Harmon seemed behind the scenes. | ||
| Because back then I was at the only big show doing this. | ||
| They were all freaked out of the system. | ||
| But I've told the story. | ||
| No one even seems to care. | ||
| I was like, this is the real stuff. | ||
| And so they're like, fat-checking is going to be a big deal. | ||
| They hadn't even begun yet. | ||
| And you're going to be this guy that woke up, was good, but you're reformed and now you know how to navigate it. | ||
| You're going to be the fact checker. | ||
| And you'll have this big fact-checking organization you run, and you'll bring up a lot of stuff that explain what it is, you know, and all this stuff, and you'll get $50 million a year personally. | ||
| And I'm like, uh-uh. | ||
| And they're like, okay, well, you're about to get sued to oblivion. | ||
| And this will all be basically rigged. | ||
| You understand that? | ||
| And I said, good. | ||
| So that was it. | ||
| Then they started calling up people in my family, other people saying, you need to really rethink this. | ||
| Then they came after me. | ||
| Was he aware of your 9-11 coverage at that point? | ||
| No, they were all aware. | ||
| These billionaires are really just cutouts. | ||
| So, you know, it's just a well-known guy. | ||
| He's one of the richest guys in the world right now. | ||
| But they were like, well, this is where the money's coming from. | ||
| And, you know, we represent this person and they want you to work for them. | ||
| It'd be like it was a little baseball card in their collections. | ||
| Nothing on that. | ||
| The point is, this is how they operate. | ||
| This is the real stuff here. | ||
| And so what's funny is I knew MC was in the trial commission, not on the board. | ||
| And I didn't know he was like, this was the fast track. | ||
| And now the new Mike Ben stuff that came out, this guy was way above. | ||
| It's just crazy. | ||
| But again, the sex stuff everybody focuses on is important, but it's a side issue compared to the globalism and all the stuff that's admitted there. | ||
| Thank you, Armin. | ||
| Yeah, I'm wondering who took those deals. | ||
| Who else was anywhere near the level of information and things that you were putting out? | ||
| I mean, you look at Jesse Ventura these days. | ||
| He's a relic of what he once was. | ||
| I mean, it's pretty scary. | ||
| It's like, did he take a deal or is he? | ||
| Now he's like, take the shots. | ||
| Put them in jail if they don't. | ||
| ICE is illegal. | ||
| They don't have warrants. | ||
| No, they got court orders. | ||
| I just think he's brain dead. | ||
| Alex, I want you to talk about the Chupacabra now. | ||
| Well, they came to me. | ||
| That's why I got off the TV show. | ||
| You see those episodes that I helped research are badass about the poison shots coming and the lockdowns and erasure, you know, all that in camps. | ||
| And they're like, well, they want the new season to be chubacabras and Bigfoot. | ||
| And Rogan got another show like that, too. | ||
| And I was like, ah, no, thanks. | ||
| I'm like, the other thing is Bigfoot and stuff. | ||
| It's just not my bag. | ||
| I remember that pandemic episode coming out on television and watching it the day it aired. | ||
| And I was like, it was blowing my mind. | ||
| Like, how is this on TF? | ||
| They only aired it once. | ||
| It's on TV right now. | ||
| Only aired once. | ||
| And then they erased it off the DVRs. | ||
| First time they had to admit the DVRs were doing that, they erased it off DVRs. | ||
| I caught it on air and it was blowing my mind. | ||
| I'm like, how is this on TV right now? | ||
| This is insane. | ||
| And we said they're going to have lockdowns six feet apart because it's in the documents. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, it's such, I think about the stuff we've done. | ||
| It's like it's not even real. | ||
| It's like I'm watching a movie. | ||
| This is like, I was involved in this. | ||
| And all these new people that wake up, don't have any context. | ||
| They're like, oh, yeah, what do you know, buddy? | ||
| And I'm like, fuck, I don't know. | ||
| It's just crazy. | ||
| I'm just, I would never join them because they're evil. | ||
| But I mean, I just, they're freaked out now, though. | ||
| You know, I've met with some of the top people that said they're on our side and they're, you know, work both sides. | ||
| They're like, no, we want the way out of this. | ||
| And that's what Musk is really doing. | ||
| They're really concerned. | ||
| Like, they, they, Musk understands, and he's convinced a lot of the establishment that this is going to blow up. | ||
| There's no way they're going to get away with this. | ||
| What do you make of Bill Clinton saying that he wants full transparency for the victims, wants open public hearing for his committee, the GOP committee hearing? | ||
| Well, that's because he already knows the stuff about him is out. | ||
| And again, it's really the money laundering. | ||
| It's really all that stuff and the political control. | ||
| So they know that they've already either paid off victims or they're dead. | ||
| So it's going to be controlled. | ||
| Because he already knows the roadmap of what the committees have. | ||
| Because as bad as you think all this stuff is, that's what the FBI, current and previous, allowed in there. | ||
| That's why Trump found out. | ||
| Oh, there's some salted BS about me that we all knew was recycled. | ||
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| It's exactly what I said. | ||
| And I predicted how they manipulate Trump. | ||
| Then he goes, God, I'm actually innocent in this. | ||
| Why should have done this earlier? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| So they all just think he's, you know, he's 79. | ||
| He could be 20 with 500 IQ. | ||
| You can't keep track of all this. | ||
| So, you know, people, people, what's some litmus tests, and this ain't it. | ||
| Let's get back to the club so everybody can have a little Saturday with their family, though. | ||
| This is important. | ||
| And this is all kind of background stuff. | ||
| Go back to where we were with the financial crisis 2008. | ||
| What should I do? | ||
| And I said, sorry, Wall Street's crashing. | ||
| What's happened? | ||
| And he said, there's some crisis and some companies are going bankrupt. | ||
| I said, are you sure? | ||
| And he said, yeah, it's all over the papers. | ||
| Everybody's terrified. | ||
| We're all terrified. | ||
| We're going to lose our life savings because we have either a 401k or our pension funds. | ||
| We don't know anything about money. | ||
| Mr. Epstein, can you tell us, like, what's going on? | ||
| Am I going to be able to afford my children's education? | ||
| Am I going to be bankrupt? | ||
| Like this company called Lehman Brothers. | ||
| And there's another company in the front page today called Bear Stearns. | ||
| Oh no, I said. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because that's the company I was a partner in. | ||
| And in fact, that was a company I had a very large investment in. | ||
| So, as a great story, I didn't have my Wall Street Journal, but in the early mornings, you're allowed to make two phone calls, collect. | ||
| And when you pick up the phone, you can dial a number. | ||
| And when the person picks up, they say, you're getting a call from the Palm Beach County jail. | ||
| Will you accept reverse charges? | ||
| And the person either says yes, and the call goes through, or the person says no. | ||
| The person I had called was Jimmy Kane, the president of Bear Stearns. | ||
| And I said, tell me what's going on. | ||
| And so my knowledge of the financial crisis happened with Jimmy, who was at the center of the storm, telling me about what Lehman had gone under, and they were trying to figure out a way, should they bail out Bear Stearns? | ||
| So it never struck you when you had to make a collect, your one collect call, one of your two, 50% of your collect calls that day, you call the president or the head of the CEO of Bear Stearns. | ||
| The biggest financial event in your life is taking place, of which, one, every important person in the world would be seeking your opinion. | ||
| Number two, it would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to apply your craft. | ||
| Number three, it would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make money if you were smart, and obviously you're smart. | ||
| You're telling me here, truthfully, that it never hit you at all of how you'd ended up in a place where you had to make a collect phone call from a jail cell that was six by nine with a steel bed and your food being passed into a slot. | ||
| The question you want to ask is, who was the other call to? | ||
| Who was the other call to? | ||
| The other call was to my friend at J.P. Morgan, who was then, I didn't know it at the time, trying to buy Bear Stearns. | ||
| So at one point, I had two phones. | ||
| It was difficult because they're afraid people are going to hang themselves with the phone cord. | ||
| So they don't actually come together when they're pretty short. | ||
| So I was actually going between two phones talking to you. | ||
| A little foreshadowing there. | ||
| So I found it amusing. | ||
| And it never struck you about how to end up in a situation like this? | ||
| No, that would be probably means I would be too self-aware. | ||
| You can't possibly expect me to believe this. | ||
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I know. | |
| I don't believe it. | ||
| You're telling me that during that day, you never had a moment. | ||
| You sat there and go, what the fuck have I done with my life in a six by nine jail cell when I should be on a trading desk or I should be in my $250 million greatest townhouse in New York City taking calls from the king of Saudi Arabia, the president of China, the head of Russia, the president of the United States to save the world's population from a financial debacle. | ||
| You're honestly expecting me to believe that that never happened. | ||
| You're suggesting I was somewhat depressed, and how could this happen to me? | ||
| I'm not saying depressed. | ||
| I'm saying a moment of awareness of how could I get myself into this situation. | ||
| No, I would just say how strange that this happens. | ||
| It's strange. | ||
| I'm wearing a jumpsuit and flip-flops. | ||
| What color was the jumpsuit? | ||
| Brown. | ||
| Brown. | ||
| Brown jumpsuit, yes. | ||
| But what really happened, the real enemy of the finance system was Bill Clinton. | ||
| And if you asked me what and who caused the financial crisis, I would tell you it was Bill Clinton. | ||
| Because of what Bob Rubin and he did to the financial, deregulate the financial system? | ||
| No. | ||
| Because as the last time we had our 60-minute interview, you talked to me about home ownership. | ||
| And you asked me whether everyone should own a home. | ||
| And I told you no, it's too risky. | ||
| So the financial collapse of 2008 is because of hardworking African Americans, Hispanics, and whites who wanted to have a peace, have an ownership stake in the society that all rests on their shoulders. | ||
| They're the culprits. | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| I didn't say they were with the conversation. | ||
| I was pretty clear it was Bill Clinton. | ||
| Why was it Bill Clinton? | ||
| Because Bill Clinton wanted to get votes from those people. | ||
| And he sold them the idea that instead of renting a house, and historically the values of houses have gone up, and he said, you guys in these local communities who haven't been able to afford a house. | ||
| Let's stop right here for a minute. | ||
| If you study this, that was contributing a little bit. | ||
| Which Larry Summers, by the way, you should blame. | ||
| That's who told me, Larry Summers, who's thick as thieves with this guy. | ||
| So here they are blaming Clinton for following their advice. | ||
| I want to finish Clinton. | ||
| It's just the fact. | ||
| It was the derivatives. | ||
| But he says in here, oh, it's not the derivatives. | ||
| No, that's what did it. | ||
| It was derivatives getting called. | ||
| But let's continue with his bullshit. | ||
| I'm going to give you away because I'm sure I'll get your vote. | ||
| that you can own a house because i want your vote so what we're going to do is i'm going to let you buy a house mr bannon when you really you it's you're right on the border maybe or not even and then you sold the mortgages 50 times each That's what that is. | ||
| It is not good. | ||
| And it was based on a bad bet, but you took it further. | ||
| And it's not my fault. | ||
| It's not Bill Clinton's fault. | ||
| But whatever happens, at the moment your credit score or whatever it is, your credit's not good. | ||
| So what we're going to do is we're going to call your credit situation subprime. | ||
| Nobody knows what that means. | ||
| Subprime. | ||
| That means prime is good credit. | ||
| Subprime is not good credit, less than good credit. | ||
| So we'll call it something that people really won't follow. | ||
| And we'll tell you what. | ||
| We're going to have people lend you money though you are a subprime borrower and I We'll figure out some government agencies to guarantee your loan, though I don't think you're a good risk. | ||
| So the banks say no, no, no. | ||
| Now, part of that's true. | ||
| Most of it's deceptive, but here's the deal. | ||
| What, 15 Democrat states, California, Massachusetts, are giving $30,000 to $40,000 to only illegal aliens, literally people legal, and quote immigrants, to buy their first house. | ||
| That money goes right back to the banks. | ||
| So now they've gone from subprime to shit prime. | ||
| Very same crew. | ||
| I mean, so it's just, Thomas, your take on that. | ||
| I mean, it's definitely not fair to put that all on Bill Clinton, and I think that's a little deceptive of Epstein. | ||
| I mean, sure, maybe he was behind implementing some of the plans. | ||
| It was Larry Summers. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| Larry Summers is the one that came up with the plan. | ||
| His big partner. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, it goes into the ideology of you'll own nothing and be happy. | ||
| Well, you know, it goes to the ideology of the war on the Goam. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Which he says. | ||
| We're at war with Christians and whites and we're going to destroy them. | ||
| I'm sorry to say that, folks, but he's the one declaring war. | ||
| I don't support Hitler declaring war on the Jews. | ||
| We just stop the war, please. | ||
| And then there's the email where they mention a discussion with Bill Gates of the question was raised, how do we get rid of all the poor people? | ||
| I forgot that one. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So it's, you know, he's over here saying, well, Bill Clinton was knowingly giving people bad credit and basically setting them up to fail and crash the market. | ||
| That's the real reason they're blaming it. | ||
| They wanted to sell more derivatives. | ||
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| I mean, when you first learned about derivatives, they were like doing houses 10 times apiece, some 100 times, sell that. | ||
| I mean. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| My uncle was a mortgage broker during the housing crisis briefly. | ||
| And he was telling me there was people that were working at restaurants that were getting together. | ||
| They would get three houses at a time, just signed them all off. | ||
| And, you know, that's just the way it was. | ||
| And Epstein helped pioneer the derivatives, by the way. | ||
| Yeah, they would approve all of it. | ||
| And, you know, it was just people where everybody was getting three houses and just going nuts. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| Let's go to 13 now. | ||
| What are we up to here? | ||
| He explains the creation of subprime mortgages. | ||
| He talks about why he bought Zorro Ranch. | ||
| Let's move on to the crazy subprime mortgages. | ||
| Let's go to 14. | ||
| And then he talks about the soul. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
| That's really good. | ||
| Here's Epstein. | ||
| He talks about why he bought Zorro Ranch. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| So let's back up. | ||
| So why did I buy a ranch in New Mexico in 1993? | ||
| So that gives you some sense. | ||
| So I would have funded it in 1990. | ||
| Los Alamos, which was the high-energy lab up in New Mexico, was losing all its scientists. | ||
| In Los Alamos, it was where Oppenheimer were a lot of the nuclear weapons program, the bomb. | ||
| That's when the Manhattan Project. | ||
| Manhattan Project was Los Alamos. | ||
| And you bought your property out in New Mexico to be near that? | ||
| Yes, because the scientists were going to be, they cut the funding for high-energy physics. | ||
| But the people who worked in Los Alamos would still be in the Santa Fe area. | ||
| They cut that because the end of the, this was the Cold War dividend, right? | ||
| I don't remember exactly why. | ||
| It was because, again, people thought that physics and high-energy physics really wasn't that important. | ||
| Because that was about nuclear weapons. | ||
| No, it was because they were trying, they decided, which may not write. | ||
| This was the same time that Murray Gelman came up with the term quark, Q-U-A-R-K. | ||
| He picked it out of an old poem, the word quark. | ||
| But it was something, it was mysterious. | ||
| So they were starting to understand in the 90s that in our world of the physics world, there was things that were just unexplainable. | ||
| They called it strange things. | ||
| You gave it a name. | ||
| You gave it some characteristics. | ||
| You called it charm, was one of the terms. | ||
| It had a charm. | ||
| It had a flavor. | ||
| It had a color. | ||
| But nobody really, no one, Mr. Bennon, understood what it was. | ||
| Just like the financial system. | ||
| And you wanted to investigate that. | ||
| I wanted to see if we could build tools so others smarter than me could help investigate it. | ||
| And that was the beginning of your concept of the Santa Fe Institute. | ||
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Yes. | |
| And Santa Fe Institute was founded to do study in this type of… Can these areas of strange things be described by some form of mathematics? | ||
| All right, so let's stop there. | ||
| Have the archivists tell the archivists grab this clip here and then he'd get it 100 times. | ||
| Just a clip of me, let's say five years ago, saying Zorro Ranch was about getting together scientists and blackmailing them for consensus and control and all sorts of sex and weird medical experiments to control consensus and then to steer the universities in the way the globalists wanted. | ||
| That's what it's really all about. | ||
| And I said that first, and there he is basically admitting this. | ||
| Now he learned this came out, I guess, because the interview was in the FBI files. | ||
| That's why it was released. | ||
| So just simply amazing. | ||
| Thomas, any comments on that before we go to Epstein claims the soul is like dark matter. | ||
| I think that is one of the most revealing things that he said so far in this interview. | ||
| You know, putting all these people together to investigate, quote, strange things. | ||
| That's such a blanket term for so many different things he could be getting involved with, whether it's the cloning and, you know, any type of genetic research, building viruses and things like that. | ||
| And the fact that it was near this, you know, where they had the Manhattan Project and all these other military facilities, you already have the infrastructure there and all the people and underground bases. | ||
| And, you know, his property, I'm sure, was probably connected to other facilities through those tunnels. | ||
| Which we now know he had tunnels in the Caribbean. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Can't make it up. | ||
| Let's go to him talking about the soul being like dark matter. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| So when you say to me, it's obvious to everyone that there's such a thing as a soul. | ||
| Now, if you're part of the Charlatanville, you'll try to explain it to people. | ||
| The soul I describe as the dark matter of the brain. | ||
| Why is it dark matter? | ||
| Because in high-energy physics nowadays, you hear terms of dark matter, dark energy. | ||
| Again, terminology. | ||
| It's a complicated term. | ||
| Why is it dark matter? | ||
| Because we can't see it. | ||
| That's all. | ||
| What do you mean you can't see it? | ||
| Well, somehow we see something moving towards this area of darkness. | ||
| Something, I can see this thing. | ||
| This appears to me to be empty. | ||
| It's just black. | ||
| But I see it being drawn this way. | ||
| So I say, well, I know if this were matter, that would follow that equation. | ||
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| If this was solid, it would explain the way this particle moves. | ||
| But I can't see anything here. | ||
| So I'll just call it dark matter. | ||
| And I'll say, I don't know what it is, but it behaves as if there was something there. | ||
| The soul is obvious to everyone that there's something different between things that are alive and things that are not alive. | ||
| But we have no idea what it is. | ||
| It's currently unexplainable. | ||
| I believe we need an entirely different system of analysis to try to figure out. | ||
| And they've got all this physics, the double split and all that, where a particle is being observed, doesn't do anything. | ||
| As soon as you don't observe it, jumps through matter. | ||
| And that's an oversimplification. | ||
| But the ancients all knew this. | ||
| We all know what's really going on. | ||
| There are other dimensions. | ||
| They do the dark matter scan with NASA, what it calls dark matter. | ||
| There's an energy field approximately five times stronger holding this universe in place. | ||
| And so, but he's right that it's what you can't see. | ||
| Whatever you, you know, before what you couldn't see didn't exist, but we know there's all sorts of radiation here and space rays, everything else. | ||
| But, but again, this is where Epstein's really going with all this. | ||
| And now you know why he's got occultism on the blackboard and black magic and all that. | ||
| Because the ancients, back to Solomon before, were talking to these aliens, demons, chin, to try to get knowledge about the dark matter. | ||
| And that's where black magic comes in. | ||
| Most scientists today totally discredit the Big Bang theory and can see the intelligent design throughout the creation of the universe and see the mathematic formula. | ||
| Well, now they see the universe going in all directions. | ||
| It's not going out, like they said. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| And even with, you know, when a soul leaves the body, they can see that the weight in grams is gone. | ||
| And so everybody understands that there is science behind the metaphysical realm. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| The interdimensional interface with our cells that are electrochemical transceivers is creating an interspersal Coriolis or some type of dimensional effect. | ||
| I mean, they've done it tens of thousands of times. | ||
| With the best, when somebody really dies, they lose quite a bit of weight right there. | ||
| It's like, it's not gas. | ||
| It's not anything. | ||
| There's a pressure of an interface with it. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And the where was I? | ||
| The sorry I interrupted. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, yeah, I was just talking about how, you know, in science, the evolutionary theory of Darwinism and kind of like the unistep of scientists for so long have been to kind of have the Big Bang theory, not believe in this, and that there's science behind the spiritual realm. | ||
| But when you actually look behind the window of these people that are, you know, transhumanists, they understand their souls. | ||
| They know there's God. | ||
| They're all deep occults. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And they're, like you said, interfacing with demonic entities on top of it all. | ||
| So they're very aware, self-aware of the metaphysical realm and manipulating it to their what they would see it to be as their advantage when messing. | ||
| And he's telling you, I'm getting top scientists together to try to lift the veil. | ||
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| Cloud of revelation. | ||
| Yeah, like I said, that is the most wildest thing I've seen out of that interview yet is those past two clips. | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| And the average person sees this, this is boring. | ||
| They have no idea. | ||
| This is hardcore. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, it's fascinating that this guy is talking about this. | ||
| I mean, considering all the terrible things he's involved with, to be able to explain how he's trying to learn the science of the soul and explain it. | ||
| Now he talks about ESP and telepathy, but he does it in a very provincial way for the public. | ||
| But this is talking about the occult right here. | ||
| Let's go to clip 16. | ||
| It's the failure of science because, in fact, to some extent, science doesn't describe romance. | ||
| I don't know why I'm attracted to somebody. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| People are attracted to each other. | ||
| And everyone has the same feeling. | ||
| They've seen someone walk in the room and they say, oh, that person gives me a creepy feeling. | ||
| Yeah, you. | ||
| Science is trying to describe it. | ||
| Science doesn't describe what creepy feelings means. | ||
| They just know it's a creepy feeling. | ||
| This has happened a lot in my life. | ||
| Some of the everybody. | ||
| So I'll use the example. | ||
| We have like, my family has like 2,000 acres in East Texas, part of our old family ranch we had. | ||
| And it's happened a couple times where I'm riding out on a four-wheeler and I got a shotgun. | ||
| It's not hunting season. | ||
| I'm just not piddling around. | ||
| And I'm walking through the woods and I feel somebody looking at me. | ||
| And I turn and 200 yards away, came and see him. | ||
| I walk, walk, walk, and there's a guy in a bow standing legally hunting. | ||
| He goes, I'll leave. | ||
| I'll leave. | ||
| I'll leave. | ||
| Then another time it was one of my cousins, cousins. | ||
| They were hunting on there offseason, and I felt the presence because you're like in the woods or whatever. | ||
| You're all at a restaurant, you feel something, you turn around, and somebody's staring at you. | ||
| This is this is this is real. | ||
| Uh, let's continue with Epstein. | ||
| As I said the last time, have an intuitive sense. | ||
| What is intuitive? | ||
| They have intuition, they have feelings, and they're able to deal in the realm of things that men, especially men like myself, find unexplainable. | ||
| They have great women, have intuition, men see things a bit differently. | ||
| Men want to measure everything. | ||
| Women are not really that interested in measuring. | ||
| And people over-ascribe that to women. | ||
| Women have three times the connections between left and right hemisphere. | ||
| So they're more dialed into that. | ||
| But men probably on average have even more advanced ESP. | ||
| And that's what it is. | ||
| And it's 100% real. | ||
| Any comments on that? | ||
| I believe most humans were designed to be able to have an extra sensory perception. | ||
| And I believe that through all of the GMOs and bombardment of brainwashing stuff that we see on television and the fluoride and the water is why they're not able to connect that. | ||
| But we all are. | ||
| They're definitely trying to suppress it. | ||
| We're all supposed to feel danger before we see it. | ||
| It's a sense that something doesn't feel right in the air. | ||
| It's a real thing. | ||
| That's like God trying to warn you before you're in that position that something's there, you know? | ||
| And that's been going on for the dawn of time. | ||
| I mean, this is in our coding. | ||
| This is how we're supposed to behave. | ||
| It's what separates us from the dead, things that don't have life. | ||
| We are constantly expanding our consciousness throughout our space to pick up whatever may be there and beyond. | ||
| That's what we're designed to do. | ||
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| I'm going to end this now. | ||
| We're just going to air these back to back. | ||
| Epstein says people should take his money and brags about vaccine funding in Pakistan. | ||
| It's all about being God. | ||
| Epstein talks about surrounding himself with the smartest people. | ||
| And Epstein has asked if he's the devil. | ||
| So just comments on that before we play it. | ||
| And then we're going to end this transmission with Doc Chambers, medical doctor, first submission interview Friday was really important to people to pay attention to this because it's important for you out there. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
| But just closing comments, Thomas Siska, I appreciate you being here in Rest of Crew today. | ||
| Well, I love seeing all the movement in Europe where they're having investigations. | ||
| There's people being raided that were involved with Epstein. | ||
| And I hope that I forgot about that. | ||
| A bunch of countries. | ||
| I hope something comes of it. | ||
| And I hope they don't kill themselves. | ||
| And if there's any dirt that they're willing to give to cooperate, I'd love to see something come out of these files besides what we already have, which is pretty damning enough. | ||
| But we also know, like Patrick Byrne had said the other day, there's 3 million other files that the real dirt at. | ||
| So, you know, this isn't over. | ||
| And it's not going away. | ||
| It's not going away. | ||
| And their only hope is flood the zone with fake AI. | ||
| And then we go, hey, this is fake. | ||
| You're covering up. | ||
| And no, we're not. | ||
| They're covering up. | ||
| And the people that are putting this AI stuff out there, they are covering up for pedophiles. | ||
| They are the ones that are complicit every time you do that. | ||
| And what kind of person would do that? | ||
| I mean, what kind of sick, sick, satanic person? | ||
| And I got a bunch, not a lot of them, but people are mad at me and I'm like, this is fake. | ||
| They go, no, it's Trump raping children. | ||
| I'm like, it's admittedly fake. | ||
| These are public videos of Trump at public events spliced with kids. | ||
| Like, what do you want me to do? | ||
| Just lie? | ||
| Like, these are just people. | ||
| It's like the whole Mitch Snow thing. | ||
| Total con artist lying. | ||
| I was like trying to help Candace saying he's discrediting you. | ||
| They're like, but TP was saying killed him. | ||
| I'm not saying that couldn't be, but this is bullshit. | ||
| I mean, like, you know, like, these aren't people that just hate Trump that are trying to paint Trump as the pedophile. | ||
| It's people that are actually covering up for everyone that we know. | ||
| Well, let's just say it. | ||
| If Trump is guilty and I've seen no evidence, this is what they would do. | ||
| Right. | ||
| How about that? | ||
| Trump's doing it. | ||
| You know, I don't actually think that, but really start thinking, guys. | ||
| This covers up for the bad guys. | ||
| By the way, we didn't even get to this. | ||
| We've covered it on past shows, but this is just a few overhead shot. | ||
| These are a few real emails. | ||
| This is a great piece of pizza. | ||
| It's really going to pleasure you for all seven of you. | ||
| Oh, thank you for the pizza. | ||
| That's kids, okay? | ||
| There's hundreds and hundreds of these. | ||
| This mirrors the Podesta emails of WikiLeaks. | ||
| This is real. | ||
| Yeah, where are you? | ||
| Are you okay? | ||
| I loved the torture video. | ||
| I mean... | ||
| Yeah, overhead shots at her. | ||
| Yeah, overhead shot center. | ||
| I think we got an HD copy of that. | ||
| I think we got an HD copy of that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| There we go. | ||
| Where are you? | ||
| Are you okay? | ||
| I love the torture video. | ||
| This is them talking about slicing up the pizza real thin for, you know, eight people so they can enjoy it. | ||
| Sharing the one piece of pizza. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| One slice. | ||
| Eat them. | ||
| One slice for eight people. | ||
| We got WikiLeaks where they're talking about we found the handkerchief, the pizza map, which is code for child pornography. | ||
| And then it's like, we will deliver you the seven, nine, eleven-year-old for your pleasure, Mr. Podesta, in the hot tub. | ||
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| Here's the woman that delivers the kids. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Looks like she had a little bit too much pizza herself. | ||
| Her eyes are twisted from all the six things she's seen. | ||
| And the Podesta's brother, full magazine spread, Washington Post with kids being tortured. | ||
| Yeah, tell them about this. | ||
| So it says, with enormous gratitude to Advanced Man Extraordinaire Haber, I am popping up again to share our excitement about the reprisal of our gang's visit to the farm of Lovedsville. | ||
| And I thought I'd share a couple more notes. | ||
| We plan to heat the pool, so a swim is a possibility. | ||
| Bonnie will be Uber service to transport Ruby Emerson and Maeve Lozato, 11, 9, and almost 7. | ||
| Talking about years old. | ||
| So you have some further entertainment, and then we'll be in that pool for sure. | ||
| And with the forecast showing prospects of some sun and a cooler temp of lower 60s, I suggest you bring sweaters of whatever attire. | ||
| We'll enable to use our outdoor table with a pergola overhead so we all dine ala fresco and ideally not Al Chillo. | ||
| This is all confirmed real. | ||
| And then you track back the woman to an online site. | ||
| That's point blank what they're selling. | ||
| It's disgusting and this is all real. | ||
| Okay, keep going. | ||
| And those of you that don't focus on this about fake ai, you are the potato protectors. | ||
| Looks like we got a couple copies. | ||
| There's another map? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, here's the one about we're gonna all share the piece of pizza. | ||
| Oh yeah, let's see if you can zoom in here, does? | ||
| What's weird is we had this pulled up on x. | ||
| It's been taken down just since we pulled it up, so they're slapping down the real stuff, folks. | ||
| That's oh yeah, Jim Jones kool-aid event. | ||
| Yeah, does the pizza offer include those of us who can't make the meeting because we're out here editing? | ||
| Because, if so, count me in. | ||
| This email will combust in 30 seconds. | ||
| Okay and uh. | ||
| This was a reported interview of a purported Epstein victim interview. | ||
| I'd like to add a few other points disclosed by the purported victim while on the yacht. | ||
| He witnessed African-American males having sex with white blonde females, all of whom were breeding bleeding during intercut course. | ||
| He was a victim of a type of ritualistic sacrifice in which his feet were cut with a scimitar, but left no scarring on the yacht. | ||
| He witnessed babies being dismembered, their intestines removed, and individuals eating feces from their intestines. | ||
| He was also raped by George Bush. | ||
| Victim disclosed he was escorted to the FBI building by Michael Moore, who's the creator of True Pundit, described by multiple online sources as a conspiracy-driven news website that attempts to paint the FBI in a bad light. | ||
| Moore has a criminal record as a result of an FBI investigation. | ||
| And there's thousands like that we can't confirm, but it just goes on. | ||
| That's just the tip of the Oxford. | ||
| We'll be covering it more tomorrow. | ||
| 4 p.m. Central with the Sunday Transformation. | ||
| Thomas Siska, great job. | ||
| Great job to the crew. | ||
| But that is an important Epstein interview when you have it decoded and know what you're really hearing. | ||
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Bach's Shocking Revelations
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| But a lot of it's just point blank. | ||
| I'm the protege of David Rockefeller. | ||
| It's all true. | ||
| Great job, the crew. | ||
| Great job to Thomas. | ||
| Now it's up to you to share the live feed at Real Holocaust on X and the Alex Show Show on Rumble. | ||
| We'll have clips of this upload in the next few hours. | ||
| Get them out there. | ||
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| Or the Alex Showstore.com. | ||
| I just lost audio. | ||
| Am I good? | ||
| Okay, good. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I just lost my feed, but it's okay. | ||
| Anyways, God bless you all. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| And Lord William, I'll see you back tomorrow. | ||
| Again, I'm privileged enough to have people around me who've given lots of philanthropic gifts to institutions of higher learning. | ||
| And when I said, the impact, how do you judge the impact of your giving? | ||
| And we sat down and said, no really new ideas have come out. | ||
| And I realized that, of course, it hasn't come out because we've been looking at using science and mathematics, and it's the wrong tool. | ||
| It's obvious. | ||
| Institutions that are set up and try to put forward knowledge and understanding and truth, should they take your money? | ||
| Derek Bach at Harvard said taking money for good causes is a good thing. | ||
| So if Hitler took all the gold out of the teeth of the Jews and said, I want to give this to Heidelberg University to fund the Leibniz chairs so that I can study high energy physics, Derek Bach would say that was fine. | ||
| Again, these questions are questions where good people on both sides, like your Charlottesville, could differ. | ||
| I don't know the answer. | ||
| So tell us the two, give us the two answers. | ||
| The one answer, why it shouldn't be, and then the one answer, Derek Bach says, I'll essentially take cash from anybody because I got so many projects, so many good guys, and this is the way I'll do it. | ||
| So I'm indifferent to where the cash comes from. | ||
| Money's money. | ||
| And if I got good guys, I'm the fiduciary says, these are good people, and this is good research. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'll take the cash from any source, including you. | ||
| What's the other argument? | ||
| Let me give you that. | ||
| I know in my case, is your money dirty money? | ||
| Just ask a question. | ||
| Is your money dirty money? | ||
| No, it's not. | ||
| So, in fact, why is it not dirty money? | ||
| Because I earned it hotly. | ||
| But you earned it. | ||
| We went back to this before. | ||
| You earned it advising the worst people in the world, right, that do enormous bad things just to make more money. | ||
| So instead of asking me the question, should you take the money? | ||
| Because I think it's a legitimate question. | ||
| Do you think it's a legitimate question? | ||
| Yes, in the question. | ||
| Because what I, because I think about it, I think you have to, ethics is always a complicated subject, but I can tell you that with the money I gave to help try to eradicate polio in Pakistan and India, instead of asking me whether that money should be given to these children for vaccines, I think you might want to ask their mothers who received the vaccine, who know their child now won't get polio, | ||
| and ask them if Epstein should have helped these people if we walked into your family. | ||
| You're a mathematician. | ||
| If we walked into that clinic where they're giving that money out to these people that are the most dire straits of poverty and sickness and told them that the money was coming from a, what are you, class three sexual predator? | ||
| Tier one. | ||
| Was tier one's the highest and worst? | ||
| No, the lowest. | ||
| I'm the lowest. | ||
| You're the lowest. | ||
| Okay, tier one, you're the lowest. | ||
| But a criminal. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| That the money came from. | ||
| What percentage of people do you estimate? | ||
| I understand you don't like probabilities. | ||
| Do you estimate would say, I don't care, I want the money for my children? | ||
| I would say everyone said, I want the money for my children. | ||
| Did they know where the money came from? | ||
| It's the fact that I lead such a privileged life to come across social media. | ||
| If it didn't happen then, when did it happen? | ||
| I'm in a privileged position to have some of the world's smartest people come to my house and tell me what they think about different subjects. | ||
| And I finally realized that the thing that they had most in common was there was this area, no matter how smart they were, that when I asked them the questions, they said they'd have to resort to a 500 or 1,000-year-old response to that question, which was, I don't know. | ||
| You know who else found that out? | ||
| Socrates. | ||
| That's what Socrates kept doing, right? | ||
| Socrates kept asking all the experts. | ||
| He would go through question after question after question and realize at the end they didn't really know. | ||
| They really didn't basically understand what they were talking about. | ||
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| I think if you told them the devil himself. | ||
| The devil himself said, I'm going to exchange some dollars for your child's life. | ||
| Do you think you're the devil himself? | ||
| No, but I do have a good mirror. | ||
| It's a serious question. | ||
| Do you think you're the devil himself? | ||
| I know. | ||
| Why would you say that? | ||
| Because you have all the attributes. | ||
| You're incredibly smart. | ||
| You remember the devil is the devil's brilliant. | ||
| You read Milton's Paradise Lost. | ||
| No, the devil scares me. | ||
| Satan is the, he is at the number one or two archangel. | ||
| And the reason he goes to hell and leads the rebellion is because he can't be the top guy. | ||
| And his thing is, I'd rather reign in hell than serve in heaven. | ||
| I saw that in a movie once called The American Dawn. | ||
| I don't remember who said it. | ||
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| We have to go. | ||
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Okay, good. | |
| I don't want to go to something petty here right up front because I've been forgetting to do this with gas. | ||
| But since you are a medical doctor, since you brought it up to me right before we went live literally five minutes ago, because it takes us, you're already a fan, not of my brand, but I want to see what happens. | ||
| We'll be totally honest, you will be. | ||
| It takes usually 30 minutes for it to kick in. | ||
| I want you to take my ultramethylene blue, most people believe it's 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. | ||
| 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 that are 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? | ||
| Uh, since my traumatic brain injury in 2004, hitting a roadside bomb in Baghdad. | ||
| 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 dye. | ||
| I mean, essentially, it's a die. | ||
| It's a safe dye, especially in this formulation, I'm sure. | ||
| But when I read the studies and noticed that cognitive decline in the 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 explosion or overpressure 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 an electrical cord has plastic on it. | ||
| It gets rid of the 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 overpressure 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, bones clicks 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 tourists 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 were 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 bed. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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 Muktada Al-Sadr, right? | ||
| Sauter City name, fame, you know, is this 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. | ||
| Humphy 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. | ||
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| You know, he's on my wrist right here. | ||
| I was a 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. | ||
| But it blew up your myelon 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. | ||
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He said, you need it. | |
| And I said, it's methylene blue. | ||
| And 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 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 want 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 nothing up with one year. | ||
| I'm serious. | ||
| Like, boom. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, because, you know, under the FDA rules with supplements, anytime you reformulate, you say plus. | ||
| Most of our products say plus. | ||
| 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. | ||
| This is 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, all 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 nutrition. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| 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 or five minutes on this, but you brought it up, though. | ||
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Pharmakea Witchcraft Pitch
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| You said mine. | ||
| That's important. | ||
| 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. | ||
| I'm sure, you know, there are studies out, so many of our studies, especially for me, I looked at the cognitive side. | ||
| Well, they found the Germans did that, that the mice got like blue brains. | ||
| They got like, you see the blue of the brain. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So I guess it like strengthens it or something. | ||
| I might have a blue brain right now. | ||
| Well, we're glad you do. | ||
| Okay, let me stop right there. | ||
| DocPetechambers.org. | ||
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My friends know that I usually think everything's a scam from supplements and products and vitamins. | |
| I don't take anything. | ||
| I usually buy it, try it, don't feel the results, end up tossing it and wasting money. | ||
| So I love Alex Jones and the InfoWars crew. | ||
| And Alex kept playing this video of Robert Kennedy Jr. putting some blue drops in what looked like water. | ||
| And I wanted a way to support the team. | ||
| So I decided to buy this methylene blue. | ||
| This methylane blue, it is tremendous. | ||
| I would not be making this video if I didn't believe in it. | ||
| After I take it throughout the day, I start feeling better and better and better. | ||
| My workouts, I feel like I'm 15 years younger than I am. | ||
| And the app that I record my running on proves that my workouts are getting better. | ||
| So I got to tell you what, God, family, country, Infowars, and methylene blue. | ||