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| It is Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026. | ||
| This is an emergency broadcast. | ||
| We are in a planetary emergency a minute late sliding into my chair because so much new stuff was coming out right as I was going on. | ||
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| The developments are so dangerous, so momentous, it is hard for me to even know where to begin. | ||
| There are so many layers to this. | ||
| And I think it's very important, especially for new listeners and viewers, to understand, that I will watermark this broadcast verbally, every five minutes or so, explaining that my view is this, and I was against this war. | ||
| But then I will walk through the Iranians' perspective, the Chinese perspection, the Arab, the Israeli. | ||
| That's what I do. | ||
| And what a lot of corporate media and others do is they pick little pieces out of the show and claim this is what Jones thinks when I'm giving an Israeli perspective or an Iranian perspective or a Chinese perspective. | ||
| And that's part of the clickbait mental illness that's even more dangerous than AI deepfakes. | ||
| And it's really one of the tactics that's flooding the internet with so much confusion. | ||
| It's not just done to me. | ||
| It's done all over the place. | ||
| An example, you'll see a headline where it says, Trump says he can destroy any country he wants. | ||
| And then the actual quote is, under the law, I can destroy any country I want with 100% embargo economically, but I don't want to do that. | ||
| I just want a fair deal, but they say I can't put a dollar tariff on them. | ||
| That doesn't make sense. | ||
| So that's the total opposite of what they said, he said. | ||
| And I'm just throwing that out there at the start because I'm sitting back about to say what I'm about to say and cover all these different perspectives and the different layers to this because that's how we get intelligence. | ||
| That's how we get smart is wide spectrum understanding. | ||
| We have gotten in the position of being so dumbed down, and a lot of people don't even have basic political, cultural, historical depth of any type. | ||
| They're not even an inch deep. | ||
| And everything just gets chopped into little mindless blurbs. | ||
| But here's the bottom line. | ||
| So I'm going to give you the bottom line of why Trump's doing this and why he thinks it's the right thing to do. | ||
| And that is not an endorsement of it. | ||
| Just said it again. | ||
| And then I'm going to get into the Iranians and their plan to fight to the absolute death. | ||
| And the Strait of Hormuz being closed, China in total panic mode, the markets panicking. | ||
| They tried to meet their Supreme Council again to elect from the Council of 12 a ringwraith to be the new Sauron. | ||
| And they killed them today. | ||
| And why we're told by the Pentagon, oh, we're just taking out their weapons. | ||
| Then Trump's like Noah's regime change and so much more. | ||
| But as I predicted, this had a very good chance of going sideways. | ||
| It has. | ||
| And now it's about to go over a cliff. | ||
| We're in deep shit. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us on this Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026 broadcast. | ||
| Iran war triggers planetary crisis. | ||
| Straight of Hormuz closure rocks global markets. | ||
| China panics as conflict brings major powers into the war. | ||
| France has sent its aircraft carrier. | ||
| The Brits are sending theirs. | ||
| It's going down. | ||
| Plus, U.S. special ops are on the ground in Iran as Trump floats ground invasion. | ||
| And you noticed over the weekend, Eric Prince, founder of Blackwater, said, I really can't believe they actually did this against the Pentagon's advice. | ||
| And then Sunday he said, next, Trump's going to start being told we need troops on the ground. | ||
| And when I posted that yesterday and you said, you know, this is our line of the sand, I noticed all the white pill worship, whatever Susie Wild says, fake Trump supporters, just, you know, Johnny come lately, lightweights, are like, troops are already there. | ||
| There's already special ops there. | ||
| Yeah, we're talking about ground invasion. | ||
| We know that. | ||
| These mental midgets will always create a fake straw man debate and say we don't know what we're talking about. | ||
| It's you that don't know what you're talking about. | ||
| The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff had his officers come out and have cautionary reports in the media. | ||
| I confirmed that. | ||
| Eric Prince and many others have come out and warned folks about the real pitfalls of the probability of global destabilization and big problems. | ||
| And then the Pentagon gets its orders to go along with it. | ||
| And they say to clarify, we showed the downs and the ups, but we showed serious problems, but also great potential. | ||
| My point is, is that I am talking to the people of the Pentagon, and so are others at the highest levels. | ||
| And they were against this because it's a roll of the dice. | ||
| And it causes all sorts of cascading events that are extremely hard to predict. | ||
| And yes, the Pentagon has done an incredible job on the mission. | ||
| I mean, yes, individually, the military's done a great job. | ||
| We're not, that's a separate issue. | ||
| Spectacular. | ||
| Sends a very strong message to China and Russia and others. | ||
| And that's part of this, but that's part of the calculus. | ||
| The point is, those of us saying this was very dangerous and a roll the dice, and it's looking like it's going really sideways and maybe over the edge of a cliff. | ||
| And I'm got a big pucker factor here. | ||
| I don't want it to get really bad so I can go, look, I was right again. | ||
| But I know how these things unfold. | ||
| We're not traitors and we're not Democrats when we, as smart individuals that built the missile gantry that Trump launched from, that built the SpaceX platform for him, we're not a Democrat cult. | ||
| We're informed and we will have our voices heard. | ||
| And you want our voices heard or the Israeli voices and the neocon voices that want total war Middle East-wide, including war with Turkey, are going to have their way. | ||
| And they're all thinking one-dimensionally and are out of their minds. | ||
| We're going to go to Trump being asked about oil prices in a moment. | ||
| But let me throw out the different pieces of this, okay? | ||
| Now, remember, when this all kicked off in June last year, nine months ago, I said this is about regime change. | ||
| This is about getting the camel's nose on the tent flap. | ||
| This is about sleepwalking into full war. | ||
| That's what the real policy is, is regime change. | ||
| And Israel and the U.S. are trying to overthrow the Mulas, and they had four or five big uprisings they financed since then that failed. | ||
| And then Trump says, oh, they've got missiles. | ||
| Now we've got to take out their military that could deliver nukes, which I told you they would do. | ||
| And that's really cover for regime change. | ||
| And now they killed the Ayatollah and a bunch of the military command. | ||
| As you know, in the first strike at 2 a.m. Texas time, Saturday morning. | ||
| And then they had the Ayatollah's and the Council of 12 and a bunch of their leadership meeting again in another bunker. | ||
| And the Pentagon believes all in there were basically killed. | ||
| That's another Israeli strike today. | ||
| And they're not going to give up. | ||
| And as you go down the ranks, you have the IRC and the rest of it, they even get more psychotic and are more dug in. | ||
| Then you have a Strait of Hormuz that is closed, sunken ships in it, but not fully blocked, but closed because the insurance companies won't let any ships go through because they get attacked. | ||
| They get sunk. | ||
| So effectively, they have closed it without having to physically close it by sinking a couple oil tankers in it. | ||
| And a few more, it'll be blocked physically. | ||
| And then we're going to have to, quote, send in ground troops to, quote, control the other side of the beach so that they can send in the big dredges and stuff to haul them out. | ||
| And then see, they'll be mounting pressure. | ||
| Oh, the U.S. has to go in, has to open it. | ||
| You see how, and then the next piece, the next piece, the next piece. | ||
| And then those troops are going to get attacked that are on the ground, securing the Strait of Hormuz on the Iranian side. | ||
| And then we're going to have to expand to push that group back. | ||
| And then, oh, those troops are in attack. | ||
| We've got to expand to defend those troops. | ||
| See how this works. | ||
| It's called an escalatory ladder. | ||
| So everybody that wants to play general or field marshal out there, who's totally pro-war and likes to sit back and drink whiskey and, you know, grill steaks like this is a form of entertainment. | ||
| You just wait till all the sleeper cells activate, which has already started. | ||
| You just wait till a gallon of gas is nine bucks. | ||
| You just wait till the recovery fails, which all the economists agree, if this happens for even three to six months, it will kill the Trump economic plan. | ||
| So just remember, we're in the fourth turning right now, and this is all coming to a head. | ||
| Dow drops more than 800 points. | ||
| It's oil surges. | ||
| Bond yields climb in response to deepening Iran conflict. | ||
| And you got the French sending an aircraft carrier. | ||
| You got the British sending a bunch of ships. | ||
| You got the B-52s about to blast off from Diego Garcia. | ||
| You have the Russians saying they may just strike Europe, saying Trump has set the precedent. | ||
| They can attack whoever they want. | ||
| China is panicking, saying they're looking at sending military. | ||
| I mean, this is how full-on giant wars start. | ||
| And we're at the end of a cycle, the end of an economic bubble globally, not just us, the whole world. | ||
| We were the best house in a bad neighborhood. | ||
| As long as we innovated and cut taxes and expanded, we were going to come out economically on top. | ||
| What did I say? | ||
| Only way they derail this is with a new super deadly virus, much worse than COVID, lockdowns. | ||
| They've said that they're going to challenge Trump with that. | ||
| Fauci, all of them again, OTES, the UN. | ||
| They've also said a big war, Russia or this or Taiwan, North Korea. | ||
| That the globalists believe will keep them in charge with a global crisis big enough that they can bring in all the police state controls and the economic rate reset and the social credit score. | ||
| And because there's such a giant war and conscription prepared and the draft and all this, that this big war will be the cover for the totalitarian takeover. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So those of us, you know, that didn't live through World War II or Korea or whatever, most people are dead from then. | ||
| Those old-timers were concerned about war and stuff and nuclear war. | ||
| And we came close to it because they'd already been through a lot and their parents have been through a lot in World War I. | ||
| But because we've had a volunteer military and stuff since Vietnam, people seem like it's another world over there. | ||
| No, it's just a few minutes away by hypersonic missile. | ||
| And so people feel insulated from all of this, like it's a game show. | ||
| It's a Netflix entertainment thriller. | ||
| This ain't a thriller. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| This is real. | ||
| And anytime you have global economic collapse, giant populations, food shortages, you get war. | ||
| Even if you don't have evil forces trying to get a war, you get one every time. | ||
| But we have evil forces trying to get it. | ||
| And, you know, Trump's answer is, well, Iran's just evil. | ||
| And I agree their leaders are evil, but so are ours. | ||
| I mean, by and large, we've got the Democratic Party and the Satanists. | ||
| I mean, I think the Iranians kind of nailed it when they call us the great Satan. | ||
| Now, under their Islam, pedophilia is basically legal and everything else. | ||
| So they're kind of like the orchestra for Satan. | ||
| I mean, the point is there's plenty of evil to go around here. | ||
| We need a Christian revolution. | ||
| We need a new awakening, a great awakening. | ||
| We need a new crusade, not to go invade the Middle East, but to compartmentalize them and rediscover who we are. | ||
| We have the left allied with Islam because they're both anti-Western, anti-Christian. | ||
| So we have a congressman popping in who was in the depositions of Hillary and Bill. | ||
| We're going to look at that a little bit at the bottom of the hour. | ||
| And then we're going to move back into all this war news and huge guest or calls analysis. | ||
| But the calculus that went into this was Israel was going to go ahead and strike them. | ||
| And so we had to hit them. | ||
| And I've been saying Israel's holding us hostage. | ||
| Not just controlling our foreign policy with APAC and bragging about it, but knowing that Iran would strike U.S. bases, because we've given Israel the weapons, bare minimum, if we kept giving them the weapons, which we've done. | ||
| And so when Israel hit last Saturday morning, U.S. time, we were brought into the war. | ||
| And they've got the Israel propaganda brigade out all over the internet. | ||
| When you say that, say you're anti-Semitic, you're a traitor. | ||
| Well, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, just said it in a press conference yesterday. | ||
| This is a fact. | ||
| But he said it like it's legitimate. | ||
| And, well, they were going to fire missiles at our bases. | ||
| So we had to wipe their missiles out. | ||
| So we hit them with our ally with our weapons. | ||
| We hit them first. | ||
| And then they're terrorists when they shoot back. | ||
| I mean, just, it just, it just, it's gaslighting, folks. | ||
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| But at least they're being honest at the level of what it is. | ||
| And I've got those clips. | ||
| But regardless, we're in this now. | ||
| And I know that before Trump even got back in, the top generals said a full-on attack on Iran is too dangerous because of all the different ramifications that we now see unfolding. | ||
| And Trump just keeps hoping there'll be regime change and they'll fall on their own. | ||
| That's why it's like, well, we got 46 of them or whatever. | ||
| They just got a whole bunch more of them today. | ||
| The problem is, you know, the Iranians build all these great missiles and they're not stupid. | ||
| The Persians have always had good genes. | ||
| I know most of these Shiites actually are out of Saudi Arabia and stuff. | ||
| Genetically, they're not really Persians, but you got to give it to these Moodles. | ||
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| They are dumber than a box of rocks how they keep meeting in these bunkers that aren't secure. | ||
| Have you heard of, have you heard of Zoom Dumbo? | ||
| Well, that isn't secure. | ||
| The Israelis have hacked all of their internal security cameras. | ||
| The Israelis were watching the bunkers Saturday morning or in the afternoon over there and released the video of the 31 bombs hitting from the top and then, oh, look, let's show you a snuff film inside. | ||
| And of course, I said that at the time. | ||
| I said the Israelis have hacked all their cameras. | ||
| And now it came out. | ||
| Israel goes, oh, yeah, we control the street cameras. | ||
| Israel could have already turned their cameras off if they want to. | ||
| They're in the Iranians' cameras. | ||
| Just like when you have Ring on your house or wherever, it's watching everything you do. | ||
| It just came out today that meta engineers, couples sit there and record their sex and other stuff. | ||
| And people watch porn with their meta glasses. | ||
| And there are people in offices all over the world at Meta. | ||
| It was the Kenyan office that blew the whistle because that pitler group's Christian. | ||
| They're like, this is immoral. | ||
| Give it to the Africans. | ||
| African Christians are just great people. | ||
| Just shows you have the spirit of Christ in them. | ||
| See, they're not around like demons anymore. | ||
| Just like we were acting like demons, white people before we got Christ. | ||
| And they're like, we think this is immoral. | ||
| So they've blown the whistle. | ||
| They're watching everything you do. | ||
| And so is AI. | ||
| That's real smart. | ||
| And that's my point about all this. | ||
| I told people, I was the first to tell people that Atlantic, sign of the Atlantic cable boxes in 1996 had microphones in them listening to everything you do and sending it back and creating a word file out of it. | ||
| And I got a visit by the FBI over that. | ||
| Just to threaten me. | ||
| They didn't bring up the box. | ||
| I just, I mean, they showed up hours after the show. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I was the first to report the secret UN program to take blood from all babies starting in 1974, year I was born, and putting it in the UN genetic database. | ||
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| That was later declassified decades later. | ||
| The public just can't handle the truth. | ||
| So, I want to go to some of Trump talking during the press conference, some of the things he's saying. | ||
| Then I've got the Marco Rubio stuff, the Congressman, all of that coming up. | ||
| We'll get a little segue into Epstein because it is important. | ||
| A little window, and these people get back into all this. | ||
| But here's some of the headlines: Trump says time for Iran talks is over and obliterates meeting to pick new leader. | ||
| Trump earlier told Iran it's too late for negotiations as Israel launched a ground invasion of Lebanon. | ||
| It's another little added expansion. | ||
| U.S. president delivered Iran's reeling leadership was gone as airstrikes keep rocking the Middle East. | ||
| U.S. troops died in triple-wide trailer Pentagon called Fortified. | ||
| U.S. military death toll rises to six. | ||
| Iran war heralds an era of AI-powered bombing quicker than speed of thought. | ||
| Yeah, when you watch those Israeli 30 bombers all unload their bombs at the exact same second, perfectly in formation, that's AI. | ||
| Iran live updates: U.S. and Israel officials warn Iran. | ||
| War could last weeks as fighting intensifies. | ||
| Warning issued to Americans in 14 countries as Iran war grows, depart now. | ||
| Dow drops 1,200 points as oil surges, bond yields climb in response to deepening Iran conflict. | ||
| Live updates. | ||
| Yeah, where's the Dow right now? | ||
| Let's look up current numbers. | ||
| Middle East escalation since shockwaves through Europe's energy markets. | ||
| We'll be getting to all this more details. | ||
| Britain scrambles warships to Cyprus after France deploys aircraft carrier. | ||
| Day four, Iran drones and missiles challenge stretched U.S. forces. | ||
| Iran strikes the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia as war expands yet again. | ||
| It's basically obliterated one of our biggest naval bases over there, Qatar. | ||
| As Iran retaliates, U.S. closes embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. | ||
| Iran launches attack on largest U.S. base in the Middle East, warns Trump. | ||
| Iran drones and missiles challenge stretch U.S. forces. | ||
| Iran's strategy expands the war, increase the cost, outlast Trump. | ||
| Iran's missile math, $20,000 drones versus 4 million Patriots. | ||
| What would it take for oil to reach 120 a barrel, according to JP Morgan? | ||
| And then Bolden Israel is seizing opportunities to remake the region. | ||
| Oh, they're really happy. | ||
| This is great. | ||
| Israel backed Iran's traffic cams, hacked their traffic cams for years before Ayatollah assassinated. | ||
| Dramatic video appears to show downed F-15 pilot being threatened by a pipe-wielding Kuwaiti. | ||
| Now, those are little buddies. | ||
| Meanwhile, Netanyahu's son, highly vulnerable target on Miami, is Iran war spirals. | ||
| Yeah, old Netanyahu's son. | ||
| Continuing. | ||
| How they hyped Iran's supposed attempted assassinations of Trump. | ||
| That was the final calculus getting to attack, they say. | ||
| Yeah, and that wasn't really Iran doing that. | ||
| Those were CIA groups hiring people out of Pakistan who thought they were doing it for Iran so they could brainwash Trump into thinking Iran was trying to kill him. | ||
| I mean, they'd shot their mouths off about it, but they'd never really done it. | ||
| They'd said they hadn't. | ||
| Now they will try to kill him. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| Satellite images reveal aftermath of drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's biggest refinery. | ||
| Yeah, this is this is this is big damage. | ||
| This is a real war. | ||
| I saw Andrew Tate, who I think's a smart guy overall, say this whole thing's fake. | ||
| It's just a few missiles. | ||
| A backroom deal's been made. | ||
| Andrew, you're right a lot, but you're wrong on that, buddy boy. | ||
| This is big time. | ||
| This is bad. | ||
| This is an attempt to decapitate completely. | ||
| All right, we're going to go to break. | ||
| Can I have my guests folder? | ||
| That'd be awesome. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| Now, we're going to go to break, and I'm going to come back and get into all this, but here's Marco Rubio, Clip 16, and we'll go into Netanyahu saying, oh, this war is going to last a long time, and it's about regime change. | ||
| So it was first about getting their nukes, and then it was about getting their missiles, and now it's about regime change. | ||
| And so, you see, we've been deceived about what this was, and that's why I've been against it. | ||
| It wasn't just designed to get out of control. | ||
| That was the plan to do whatever it takes. | ||
| Like I said on Saturday, we're now committed to this. | ||
| We're now committed to this. | ||
| We've been committed to this. | ||
| And you can say, well, the goal on its surface looks good, right? | ||
| Except the globalists always sabotage stuff because they don't want to stabilize things. | ||
| Let's go to the clips. | ||
| The United States conducted this operation with a fair clear goal in mind. | ||
| I haven't had a chance to see a lot of reporting. | ||
| I don't understand what the confusion is. | ||
| Let me explain it to you, and I'll do it once again as clearly as possible. | ||
| Perhaps you'll report it that way. | ||
| The United States is conducting an operation to eliminate the threat of Iran's short-range ballistic missiles and the threat posed by their Navy, particularly to naval assets. | ||
| That is what it is focused on doing right now, and it's doing quite successfully. | ||
| I'll leave it to the Pentagon and the Department of War to discuss the tactics behind that and the progress that's being made. | ||
| That is the clear objective of this mission. | ||
| The second question that been asked is, why now? | ||
| Well, there's two reasons why now. | ||
| The first is it was abundantly clear that if Iran came under attack by anyone, the United States or Israel or anyone, they were going to respond and respond against the United States. | ||
| The orders had been delegated down to the field commanders. | ||
| It was automatic, and in fact, it bear to be true because, in fact, within an hour of the initial attack on the leadership compound, the missile forces in the South and in the North, for that matter, had already been activated to launch. | ||
| In fact, those had already been pre-positioned. | ||
| The third is the assessment that was made that if we stood and waited for that attack to come first before we hit them, we would suffer much higher casualties. | ||
| And so the president made the very wise decision. | ||
| We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. | ||
| We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces. | ||
| And we knew that if we didn't preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps even higher those killed. | ||
| And then we would all be here answering questions about why we knew that in digital. | ||
| I said it could be quick and decisive. | ||
| It may take some time, but it's not going to take years. | ||
| It's not an endless war. | ||
| In fact, it's an effort right now to achieve the peace that we all yearn and pray for. | ||
| We're engaged in world-changing information here. | ||
| And now our credibility is higher than ever, but it takes funds to operate. | ||
| Choice a win-win. | ||
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| TheAlexJonesStore.com Well, we've got this Iran war expanding and spiraling and metastasizing. | ||
| We'll be getting to that in great detail today. | ||
| What it's doing in the markets, they just took out a whole bunch of the Moolah's council trying to elect a new Sauron. | ||
| But I wanted to get Representative Eric Burleson to pop in because I know he was in both the hearings and well, the depositions of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. | ||
| And it's obviously one thing a few days later to see video of it, but to be there in person to see the behind-the-scenes stuff and to see Hillary acting like she knows nothing about Ghislaine Maxwell or anybody after 2008, even though she was at her daughter's wedding and so much more after that. | ||
| We know they were heavily involved in their foundation and then the founding of it. | ||
| And I think Hillary's really committed perjury here. | ||
| It wouldn't be the first time. | ||
| And then we saw her get mad because Congresswoman Bobert put out a photo, big deal, blows up, storms off. | ||
| What difference does it make? | ||
| And when she gets a bunch of people killed, what difference does it make? | ||
| But when somebody takes a photo of Her Highness, she just explodes. | ||
| I don't like Bill Clinton, but it's something else when he's looking at the picture of him with women in a hot tub and he starts smiling like a dirty old man and his lawyer gets, you know, blushes and grabs it away and he grabs it away. | ||
| And I thought he was going to start, you know, what he with himself under the table. | ||
| But it's just something else. | ||
| Representative Eric Burleson is a sixth-generation Missourian with 20 years of private sector experience and investment advisor and software consult. | ||
| He's got a great voting record and has a great patriot. | ||
| I'm not going to go over his whole background, but he's a patriot and loves to hunt and fish and all the rest of it, but mainly defend our country. | ||
| And he joins us right now from Missouri's 7th District, where he represents, I think he's in D.C. right now, congressional district. | ||
| Thank you so much for coming on with this just to give your take on what it was like to be there and where you think this Epstein investigation is going in general. | ||
| And then I want to just ask you briefly, Congressman, I appreciate your time on what you overall think about this Iran situation. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| It's an honor to be on. | ||
| Look, I never thought that it was not on my bingo card to be sitting across the table from Bill and Hillary Clinton in a deposition when I ran for Congress. | ||
| I had no idea. | ||
| But, you know, Hillary, on day one, she came in and was extremely frustrated to be there. | ||
| She, you know, she was aggressive from the get-go. | ||
| And look, that photo that Lauren Bobert took happened before the deposition began. | ||
| And keep in mind, the Democrats were live texting the New York Times and other reporters while the meeting was going on, but that was never brought up and they never were upset about that. | ||
| But they were upset because Lauren took a photo before the briefing even began. | ||
| So look, I think it was theater. | ||
| I think when Hillary, when her attorney announced that there was a photo on the internet, I think that it was an opportunity for them, for Hillary to create a scene. | ||
| And really, I think that they tried to use every bit of that to try to end the hearing altogether. | ||
| But Chairman Comer behind the scenes pointed out and was able to prove that that photo was taken before things started. | ||
| And he was able to prove that the Democrats were texting, which forced Hillary back to the table. | ||
| Otherwise, I'm not sure. | ||
| I think it would have ended in that first segment. | ||
| You're absolutely right, Congressman. | ||
| These are standard tactics. | ||
| By her blowing up, that became the main story and not her lying about continuing her relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and her lies. | ||
| And she basically didn't have a relationship with her. | ||
| When we have the emails in the history and the articles about it at the time, praising it, that her found that she was instrumental in helping set up their global initiative. | ||
| They were thick as thieves. | ||
| Obviously, she wasn't flying around doing social stuff with Epstein because Hillary has her own harems reportedly. | ||
| She's always controlled, according to all the witnesses. | ||
| She likes to keep the little bevy of women for herself around her own little chicken ranch. | ||
| But, I mean, to me, she changed the subject from what I think is clear perjury. | ||
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| Look, what was remarkable to me is this woman hadn't had an individual who donated to her campaign $20,000. | ||
| And she doesn't have any recollection of that, doesn't remember that. | ||
| I think most elected officials, almost every elected official, will remember someone who donates at that significant of a level. | ||
| But Hillary does not. | ||
| She also doesn't remember meeting him when he came to make donations for the White House Historical Society. | ||
| She also doesn't remember that he came and visited the White House 17 times when Bill was president. | ||
| She also doesn't remember the fact that she hired Ghelaine Maxwell's nephew to work on her campaign and to work for her when she was Secretary of State. | ||
| She also vaguely recalled trying to distance herself actually from Ghelane Maxwell saying that Ghelane was not really invited to her daughter's wedding. | ||
| She was just the plus one for their friend Ted Waite. | ||
| So one had to wonder what in God's name would it have taken for you to be on Hillary's radar if a $20,000 check and visiting 17 times and appearing at all these fundraiser events and going to your wedding, what would it have taken for you to be on her radar? | ||
| Well, I mean, I saw her a few weeks ago say, we have no connections to the Epsteins. | ||
| We have no connections. | ||
| Bill Clinton, now we know how powerful Epstein was on the Trilateral Commission. | ||
| We knew that, but not that he was the standing for David Rockefeller, the head of it, that he really, this hype that he was super important was not hype. | ||
| In fact, it was wilder than I knew once we got these documents. | ||
| I mean, this guy really was involved in everything. | ||
| And he's heavily involved with the Democratic Party and heavily involved in just every level of things going on there and absolutely critical to really the whole Clinton model that they learned pretty much from Epstein. | ||
| So that's what's in there. | ||
| And so this guy was really a consultant to them. | ||
| And you've got Gislane with the highest level security clearance into the palace, just like Jimmy Savelle had with the royalty. | ||
| And, you know, their aircraft were allowed to land at restricted military bases that only if you have a special national security passes and codes you can do. | ||
| Clearly, they were working for international intelligence agencies, and the Clintons have heavy connections to that. | ||
| So, I think continuing along into this is really going to be a treasure trove. | ||
| And it's important because so far they're only trying to focus on Trump connections that are very thin, but it's been frustrating to see the administration not more energetic getting this all out in the past when it all sticks to the Democrats. | ||
| And so I see them grabbing victory from the jaws of defeat by Republicans not hammering this enough. | ||
| That's why I'm very thankful to you and Congressman Mace and others. | ||
| Congressman. | ||
| Yeah, there's two things with Bill Clinton and that testimony that I think were takeaways from me that I think are important to stress that we need and we people need to be doing deep dives in. | ||
| One is that there was an email that was that belonged to Bill Clinton. | ||
| It began with WJC. | ||
| And in that email, which apparently what Bill Clinton said is that he was not handling that email account. | ||
| It was his bodyman, Doug Band, was handling that account. | ||
| And in that email, there's some very torrid exchanges between Ghelaine Maxwell and that email and to the point where she was saying that she had a crush on him and that he was hung like a horse. | ||
| I mean, this is a crazy kind of back and forth conversation. | ||
| And now Bill seemed to think that it would be surprised that that exchange was going on. | ||
| I think that in his mind, he's just coming to realize that Doug Band was using his BlackBerry and email to have basically a relationship and was having a behind the scenes relationship with Ghelaine Maxwell. | ||
| Meanwhile, his friend Ted Waite was also having a public relationship with her. | ||
| It's just, it's a wild story that would almost be a soap opera if it weren't real life. | ||
| The other thing that's really wild, and I had to ask the president about this, is his friend Mark Middleton, who worked with him from the time that he was in Arkansas, came up with him and worked with in the White House. | ||
| Mark Middleton was the individual who signed Jeffrey Epstein in 17 times. | ||
| And it just so happens that Mark Middleton committed suicide in 2022 when all of the revelations were occurring. | ||
| And he did so by apparently hanging himself while also shooting himself with a shotgun. | ||
| Again, adding one more suspicious suicide to the long list of individuals that have committed suicide that are connected to the Clintons. | ||
| Well, that's right. | ||
| His death reminded me of all the hundreds, the Arkansas, where Fami Malik, the medical examiner that Clinton loved and promoted, would say that people with their arms and legs cut off that were putting plastic bags and gasoline poured on them did it to themselves. | ||
| That's, of course, impossible. | ||
| You'd have people with a whole bunch of shotgun holes to their backs and then evidence of being tortured before they were killed, quite a few of those. | ||
| And yeah. | ||
| So if I ever get found hung with a shotgun blast to myself, I obviously did not kill myself. | ||
| Yeah, me too, Alex. | ||
| If there's a double tap to the back of my head, it was not me. | ||
| I am not suicidal. | ||
| Well, look at Vince Foster. | ||
| No blood at the scene. | ||
| Everything cleaned up. | ||
| It's just amazing. | ||
| So what are the next steps in this? | ||
| Because we got a nice confidence act from Hillary and Bill. | ||
| You know, heard laughing at, oh, there's no connections to us in Pizzagate. | ||
| They divert off this pizza place that the media did. | ||
| They created the story about the pizza place, not the WikiLeaks where they say to John Podesta, and it's a woman that ran a service where you could rent kids just for fun. | ||
| I mean, it literally says that on her site doesn't say for what? | ||
| And she said, we're delivering the seven, her name, nine and 11-year-old children to the wooded facility, a retreat log cabin. | ||
| There's a hot tub by the pool. | ||
| They'll be there at this time in the pool, in the hot tub for your entertainment. | ||
| And but remember, they're well-trained, but they are children. | ||
| I mean, and there's hundreds of those. | ||
| These are real. | ||
| And she just acted like she doesn't know. | ||
| And I noticed that the. | ||
| Whoever was asked the question at that time started to go there. | ||
| And I could see Hillary, even though she puts on that, you know, act that she's confident, getting really scared right there because that's smoking gun stuff. | ||
| What are seven-year-olds being delivered by Uber to the woods to John Podesta for his entertainment? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, Podesta was another individual that did come up. | ||
| But he, look, there's so many people that are connected to the Clintons. | ||
| And frankly, Hillary had amnesia on almost every connection and every interaction. | ||
| So she distanced herself from quite a lot of it. | ||
| In fact, she seemed to be living her life in such a way that everything revolves around her and she doesn't really pay much attention to what's happening in the lives of the people around her. | ||
| In fact, I asked the question, you know, I mean, one would think that she cares about her daughter. | ||
| And her daughter was traveling with Ghelaine Maxwell and traveling with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| They were at the wedding at Morocco, the famous wedding where Bill was in likely that's the location where he's in the hot tub. | ||
| And she was only 21 years old at that time. | ||
| Well, that would put her in an age that would make her potentially a victim. | ||
| And so I'd ask Hillary, did you ever consider that Chelsea might have been a victim? | ||
| And did you ask her questions? | ||
| Now that you know, well, she refused to really answer that question. | ||
| She really fell back on that she, you know, all of this happened at a time when she was not involved, did not have a relationship, and she had no idea what was going on. | ||
| But the real, the real question, why wouldn't she go back and ask Chelsea the question after the fact, as we've all found out, you know, in hindsight? | ||
| And why wouldn't you ask your husband? | ||
| I mean, my wife would be asking me if photos from 20 years ago came about where I was in a hot tub with other women. | ||
| My wife would be asking me about these texting messages that are going back and forth between my email and another woman. | ||
| Those are the kinds of things that would not escape any other spouse, but apparently they totally escape Hillary Clinton. | ||
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| And then we get all the Epstein files, and I've literally seen 500 of them where it says things like delivering the sex slave to the Hyatt, had to beat up the sex slave later, didn't carry out the mission right, did carry out the mission right. | ||
| We got one piece of pizza that's glowing and really, you're going to enjoy it. | ||
| It's really loving. | ||
| But at 70, you're going to have to share it and slicely, you know, thinly slice it. | ||
| On where we women, well, you bought my baby. | ||
| Do you want to buy more? | ||
| And real Epstein emails. | ||
| And we got Kash Patel saying there's nothing to investigate. | ||
| I think that's one thing that's really pissed off constituents. | ||
| I already studied Trump, already knew all about him, already knew the socialites. | ||
| I knew Trump had nothing to do with underage girls, very little to do with Epstein except being fellow socialites in New York and Florida. | ||
| And so just overall, there have been some Republicans that have been really pushing and doing a great job, I think. | ||
| And I think the administration has unduly demonized them for wanting to get the bottom of this where they're just being moral and doing what their constituents want. | ||
| Listen, I have people at the grocery store and the gas pump in the last year say, hey, when's your boy Trump going to release the Epstein? | ||
| And by the way, they're Trump supporters. | ||
| I'm sure you get it from your constituents. | ||
| Where do you see that going? | ||
| Look, I mean, never underestimate the ineptitude and the laziness of government bureaucrats, Alex. | ||
| I think that we have way too much confidence in the FBI and the Department of Justice and their ability to pull this off and to do a thorough investigation. | ||
| I mean, the longer that I'm in politics, the more that I'm convinced that government is not the answer to our problems. | ||
| I really think that getting these documents released, I hope that your listening audience and people that can dedicate time to this are going to do the job that the government has no desire to do, really. | ||
| And that is comb through this, find the connections, build the case, because I mean, it's millions and millions of documents, and it's going to take a large-scale effort to kind of pull everything together. | ||
| Maybe there's an AI software out there that can do a lot of this. | ||
| But at the end of the day, I think that the vast resources of citizens out there that care about this and can dedicate time will eclipse the effort. | ||
| We need to crowdsource this. | ||
| Well, I've talked to AI experts. | ||
| All the major AI does it. | ||
| It does a great job. | ||
| We use it all the time. | ||
| Grok, you know, all of it. | ||
| Chap GT is great, except they've restricted it. | ||
| So if it's anything that deals with liberals, it won't give you answers. | ||
| But as you know, but the Justice Department made it we can only search 10 items at a time, both in the public database and when the Congress can see, and broke the links and the photos, videos, though we found a way to find them. | ||
| So it's the searchability function. | ||
| When I've talked to IT people, it's done on purpose to limit it to 10. | ||
| Makes it easier for the database actually to search at all, just like Google does. | ||
| So they're deliberately making it hard to search, which again, who runs or ran the FBI security parameters and all their computers? | ||
| Is Lane Maxwell's sister? | ||
| Did you know that? | ||
| I had no idea. | ||
| I did not know that. | ||
| I didn't know that. | ||
| And I truly, like the Clintons, I truly did not know that, Alex. | ||
| That's interesting. | ||
| I didn't know it. | ||
| It's in this premillion. | ||
| And guess where her sister works? | ||
| She runs the World Economic Forum's complete computer systems and security. | ||
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| These people are powerful. | ||
| People say I'm always right. | ||
| That's not true. | ||
| I'm generally right. | ||
| I underestimated how powerful Epstein was. | ||
| I mean, this guy was like the switchboard to this to this. | ||
| I mean, he's saying to the head of the EU and others and the head of the World Economic Forum that had to resign over it. | ||
| We've set up the alternate world government with you and the Trilateral Commission. | ||
| We need to accelerate the UN giving its authority to you. | ||
| That's four years before the UN gave co-equal decision-making on policy to then that was three years ago to the WF. | ||
| So I think this investigation of Epstein is a lot bigger than just the women and underage girls, which is important. | ||
| But that's why the intelligence agencies don't want it coming out. | ||
| And that's why Trump's getting so much headwinds. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| I think it is bigger. | ||
| That's why I think that a lot of questions needed to be asked about to intelligence. | ||
| That was my line of questioning with both Bill and Hillary. | ||
| Of course, they had no knowledge. | ||
| They claimed to not have been briefed and had no insights as to whether or not he's connected to intelligence, whether it's foreign intelligence or U.S. intelligence. | ||
| I heard you ask that question. | ||
| They're like, what? | ||
| That's ridiculous. | ||
| Why would you ask us that? | ||
| I mean, it's any super spook isn't officially in the agencies. | ||
| They're just, everybody knows, hey, this is the guy to talk to. | ||
| We know it's Bill Barr's dad who brought him in, who was OSSCIA, and so was Bill Barr. | ||
| In closing, Congressman, great job with what you're doing, Congressman Burleson, Representative Eric Burlson on X, YouTube, Fresh Freedom Podcast. | ||
| But lastly, what is your overall take on the Iran situation? | ||
| What are you hearing? | ||
| What are you seeing? | ||
| What is the general feeling up there? | ||
| I'm no fan of the Mulas, but I do think at this point, you need a declaration of war. | ||
| This is full war. | ||
| This is not just get rid of their weapons. | ||
| This is regime change. | ||
| They just killed more of their leaders, you know, meeting to try to elect a new leader today. | ||
| What is your overall view on this? | ||
| And what is the sense of your colleagues? | ||
| I think the overall view is that what happened in Venezuela was a general success. | ||
| The fact that they were in and out, that really boots were only on the ground for a limited number of hours. | ||
| I think people are willing to give the president some grace here. | ||
| He's certainly not a globalist by any definition. | ||
| I think that, and so I think that a lot of us are willing to give him a little bit more rope or slack than we would other presidents who seem to be eager to get us involved in another war. | ||
| I don't think this president is eager to do that. | ||
| So I think it may be a little bit early to do a war powers resolution. | ||
| I think I'd say give it a week and see where this goes. | ||
| But I think Congress eventually should step in if this is going to escalate further. | ||
| Yeah, there's now talk of, we know there's special ops there, but actual ground invasion is on the table. | ||
| I mean, I know Trump wants to leave it on the table so they don't underestimate us. | ||
| But obviously Congress will need to vote on this if we're going to have a ground invasion. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| I 1,000% agree with that. | ||
| Well, I'll say this. | ||
| Everything Trump does is pro-America. | ||
| We can say some of it might not be right. | ||
| Y'all have our opinions. | ||
| But this is definitely in his perspective America first. | ||
| So was Venezuela. | ||
| It's destroying the old globalist order. | ||
| We're acting unilaterally, which we should as a nation in our interest. | ||
| And so I had grave concerns as the founder of Blackwater did and even the chairman of the Joint Chief said there's a lot of downsides to roll the dice. | ||
| I think the president did this from a place of thinking it's the right thing to do. | ||
| But I agree now that this has happened, I hope the regime falls quickly or we realize they're not going to fall and pull back quickly or Congress votes and we go to the American people. | ||
| He should go to the American people. | ||
| Maybe he should do a poll and see what they want. | ||
| But it's definitely a historic moment and definitely he has destroyed the old globalist order. | ||
| I think the one thing that's interesting about this, I would call the Trump doctrine is that he's really leaning on our strengths, which is, you know, taking care of a country with our air superiority and whenever a country is being hostile to the interests of the United States and a threat to the interests of the United States, but not getting involved in trying to go in and change the cultures. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| I think that hitting the reset button, really, in fact, his last interview, he, in so many words, defined it as hitting the reset button and saying, you know, worst case scenario is we end up with someone that's similar to the previous Ayatollah. | ||
| And that leaves us, I mean, in a position where we were, and we could always hit the reset button again. | ||
| But I do not want to see us put any kind of troops on the ground whatsoever. | ||
| I agree with you. | ||
| Well, if they pull out, they stop now, the supposed mission to degrade their weapons and nukes. | ||
| That's done for a few more years. | ||
| But we see Israel pushing us to go all the way. | ||
| And I think that's not their place to do that. | ||
| Congress Representative Eric Berneson, thank you so much. | ||
| We'll talk to you again soon, hopefully. | ||
| Thank you, Alex. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Big news with Iran, but I saw him on Rihanna Morello. | ||
| I was actually watching her show. | ||
| And then she sends me a text. | ||
| Hey, would you like him on? | ||
| I'm like, yeah, she is so awesome. | ||
| She's so professional, a great talk show host, great journalist, and like a producer, helps my producers. | ||
| She's just amazing. | ||
| We love her. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I don't want this Iran thing to go bad. | ||
| I didn't say it would go bad. | ||
| There was a good chance it would, and it's going that direction. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So people deserve to know what the real experts are saying. | ||
| And notice before they even came out and said this, I was saying it. | ||
| Because, I mean, I do my homework. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I didn't people should be ready for what's going down on the economy, sleeper cells, what China, what Russia is going to do. | ||
| I mean, and yeah, obviously they work in this. | ||
| They knew if the Iranians closed the Strait of Hormouge, it'll hurt us, but hurt the Chinese a lot more. | ||
| I mean, they're getting like half their oil through there. | ||
| China is in absolute panic mode right now. | ||
| People are like, oh, that's a good thing. | ||
| A lot of countries like that, you know, the psychology of a dictatorship. | ||
| The Japanese attacked us when we cut their oil off before World War II. | ||
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| You're like, well, good. | ||
| We won that. | ||
| Didn't we? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Was that, should we have avoided it? | ||
| We could have. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| My point is, we're up to a new world war moment here. | ||
| This is not Iraq. | ||
| This is not Afghanistan. | ||
| This is not Grenada. | ||
| This is not Venezuela. | ||
| This has all the potentials of a chain reaction of escalatory destruction. | ||
| And it's happening. | ||
| We're now, it's now the gravity of what wars suck societies into is manifesting itself. | ||
| This is known. | ||
| This has been well studied. | ||
| So that's why Eric Prince looks like a deer in the headlights because he's smarter than hell. | ||
| And others, they're just like, don't do it. | ||
| It's a roll of the dice. | ||
| This is not a casino, folks. | ||
| This is just money we're betting. | ||
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| Now, it has scared the hell out of everybody, though. | ||
| I mean, it is, I mean, Trump's definitely put his pecker on the table. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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| But right now, I want to just say that I 100% agree with Tucker Carlson that Benjamin Netanyahu, who's been in power 25 plus years, he's out of control. | ||
| He's super unpopular. | ||
| And he is manipulating us into all of this. | ||
| And just as I said over the weekend, I said Saturday, notice Israel struck first during the day. | ||
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| We had to because Iran is going to hit us. | ||
| We can give weapons to Israel. | ||
| So the devil made me do it. | ||
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| Netanyahu's out of control, and Israel is manipulating this country to a great extent, and it's wrong. | ||
| And again, I add a proviso because I don't want to be associated with all the people that think if, you know, there's a rain cloud over their house, the Jews did it. | ||
| But at the same time, I also will not sit here and have the Israel lobby run my country like I'm their slave. | ||
| I'm sick of it. | ||
| I'm sick of neocons. | ||
| I'm sick of war. | ||
| I'm sick of Netanyahu. | ||
| And what Tucker Carlson says speaks for me. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| At some point, the United States has to get BB under control. | ||
| Sorry, not anti-Semitism. | ||
| This is a head of state whose decisions are getting Americans killed and affecting the history of the world and the fortunes, but also the future of the United States. | ||
| The United States has to say to the government of Israel, you are not in charge. | ||
| And no president since John F. Kennedy has been willing to say that, but no administration has paid a higher cost for going along than the current administration. | ||
| And it's tragic when you think about it. | ||
| And of course, it's not simply the administration, president, and everyone who works for him. | ||
| It's the country and the people who voted for this president in the hope that he would improve their lives. | ||
| And none of that will be possible if this continues. | ||
| The fault, of course, is with anyone who went along with BB's demands or threats or whatever. | ||
| But the root cause is Bibi and his ambitions. | ||
| And so somebody immediately needs to say no. | ||
| So let's assess the war in Iran now ongoing in its second day and try to answer those four questions. | ||
| First, why did this happen? | ||
| Now, in this case, there's a really simple answer. | ||
| This happened because Israel wanted it to happen. | ||
| This is Israel's war. | ||
| This is not the United States' war. | ||
| This war is not being waged on behalf of American national security objectives to make the United States safer or richer. | ||
| This war is not actually even about weapons mass destruction, nukes, chembio. | ||
| No, this war is waged purely because Israel wanted it to be waged. | ||
| Now, why say that out loud this early in the conflict? | ||
| Isn't that dispiriting for, say, American troops fighting this war? | ||
| Yes, it is. | ||
| And we thought a lot about whether it was wise or decent even to say something like that out loud and have decided that it is for the following reason. | ||
| First, because the truth is always the only basis for wise decision making. | ||
| When you lie to yourself or you lie to your people, you not only commit, well, a kind of moral crime by lying, but you also tend to hurt yourself. | ||
| Hubris is the product of lies, for example. | ||
| You can get way over your skis if you're not honest with yourself and the people around you about what's happening and why it's happening. | ||
| Well, that's it. | ||
| And Israel, you know, the British say fortune favors the bold. | ||
| And, you know, Jews have their own name for it. | ||
| It's called Chutzpa, but everybody's got bravada. | ||
| Everybody's got machismo. | ||
| But let's just say the Jews are not short in that on average in that capacity because they've had so much success for thousands of years. | ||
| But yeah, you talk about getting out over your skis, man. | ||
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| I mean, you talk about slavery. | ||
| When you think about slavery, somebody's got a whip making you pull a plow, and that's slavery. | ||
| That's terrible. | ||
| But no, real slavery is when you pay your taxes to a government, you're a citizen, you play by the rules, and then a foreign government tries to get you into war with Russia, now war with Islam, and it's all a bunch of horseshit. | ||
| I mean, I am not Israel's slave, and I'm sick of it. | ||
| We showed clips. | ||
| We're going to go to Fox Live here in a moment. | ||
| Or backing up the key point. | ||
| We showed you a couple videos yesterday in different cities, Tel Aviv, Haifa, where missiles are coming in out of Iran, and you see the U.S.-made interceptors go up. | ||
| And normally the Iranian missiles coming in, you know, the warhead off-ballistic missile, and it just comes in straight, and then these missiles go up and hit it. | ||
| But you see them, and they go, it's like, near near. | ||
| And they, so I don't know if they've got a proximity detonator where they know to weave and bob when they get into a certain level. | ||
| I don't know if they've somehow got a sensor on them that can scan missiles coming in and then move around it. | ||
| But this is some high-tech stuff. | ||
| Because you see our high-tech stuff weaving and bobbing to get them. | ||
| And then now we've got the missiles. | ||
| So they held back their good stuff. | ||
| And that's what the Iranians said. | ||
| They said, you haven't seen what we got. | ||
| And so people see all these videos. | ||
| They think they're AI. | ||
| And then I go check it because you can run it through a computer program. | ||
| You can also ask Rock. | ||
| It's accurate most of the time on AI. | ||
| And if you ask Rock, you know, is the vaccine good for you? | ||
| Well, Time Magazine says so, so yes. | ||
| It's definitive. | ||
| But if you ask it about AI, you can scan it and say, yeah, this was made by this, made by that. | ||
| So we've been looking those up. | ||
| And no, I mean, the Iranians are turning some really nasty stuff loose. | ||
| And I know the Iranians aren't stupid, but I didn't even know the Russians or Chinese had stuff this good. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Usually they want to evade things with, say, nuclear ICBMs and things just by sheer speed. | ||
| I know the U.S. has some reentry devices that also have decoys and things and bob and weave like this. | ||
| In fact, I tried to pull that footage up from yesterday while we play this Fox News Club. | ||
| I can show people what I was talking about. | ||
| There's a couple clips, but this is a big deal, folks. | ||
| And they have wiped out some of our naval bases. | ||
| They have clearly, like Eric Prince warned and the Joint Staff had Kane said, this is murky water. | ||
| And I remember growing up, my dad would tell me, Hey, your friends someday will take you out in the woods at a river or a creek or the beach, and there'll be people jumping off cliffs in the water and stuff. | ||
| And if you can't see the bottom and you haven't gone and checked, don't jump off because this buddy broke his back and my brother broke his leg. | ||
| And you're hearing this when you're five years old. | ||
| Okay, dad, okay. | ||
| And then all of a sudden you're 14 years old with older kids and a kid jumps off and compound fractures jumps into murky water. | ||
| I mean, you don't jump into water. | ||
| You don't know what's in it. | ||
| I mean, it's that simple. | ||
| Well, we've had so much success. | ||
| We won all these wars. | ||
| Let's just do it again. | ||
| It's like walking around in the desert or West Texas, and you got a hole there, a hole there. | ||
| One hole might have a pygmy owl in it. | ||
| One might have a toad in it. | ||
| One might have a Gila monster in it. | ||
| One might have a rattlesnake in it. | ||
| You just don't go sticking your arm down holes. | ||
| And we stuck our basically, Trump stuck our dick in a hole. | ||
| So this is a big problem, okay? | ||
| And something's biting on the end of it, and it doesn't feel good. | ||
| So Eric Prince is right. | ||
| I'm right. | ||
| Chairman Kane is right that this is not a good deal. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And people are saying, well, he shouldn't have said that. | ||
| You remember when Obama wanted to go to war with Syria? | ||
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Helicopter Landing At Mossad Base
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| Syria had an alliance with Russia. | ||
| We would have to go to war to Russia. | ||
| He said, we'll follow that order. | ||
| Probably not a good idea because it could lead to World War III. | ||
| And Obama listened to him. | ||
| It's why you have those people because they're the experts. | ||
| Like if I go in to get brain surgeries from a top brain surgeon, it has high ratings and he says, how he's going to do the brain surgery. | ||
| And I say, well, maybe you should do it this way. | ||
| They'll say, you need to get a different physician. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So here's a little clip of Fox talking about this strike. | ||
| And these are getting more and more sophisticated. | ||
| And when the crew first showed me this just during a break, I said, is that the strike, the second strike on the Moolah Council that met today that they killed a bunch of trying to elect a new government, elect a new grand leader? | ||
| Because this council of 12 ring wraiths elects the new Sauron, kind of like Dark Crystal. | ||
| And they're like, no, that's just confirmed real. | ||
| Here it is, Fox News. | ||
| To shoot from however many miles away, 800 miles, whatever it is away, and have all these missiles perfectly come in like that. | ||
| And I remember this happened last year where the Iranians would hit the Mossad base or hit their headquarters, their Air Force headquarters right in the center of the helicopter landing pad. | ||
| And I said, and I looked at the side, they go, oh, look, their missile didn't damage anything. | ||
| Just like when the Russians hit those five or six Ukrainian warehouses perfectly in the roof, that one ballistic missile comes in and then launches MERVs, a whole bunch of warheads, and they all go boom, right in the top of the building. | ||
| Perfectly. | ||
| Everybody laughs. | ||
| Wait, look, the Russians can't blow anything up. | ||
| I said, that's a demonstration. | ||
| One hour later, Putin, this was a demonstration. | ||
| We didn't put warheads on it, conventional or nuclear. | ||
| So the Iranians last year just shot a couple missiles and said, pay attention to what we just did at this airport or at the Mossad base. | ||
| And it was a message. | ||
| We just put this right in the middle of your helicopter landing pads. | ||
| Really, right in the bullseye. | ||
| That is a message that we can shoot missiles up your ass just like you can do to us. | ||
| So that's where we're going here. | ||
| Here's the clip, and we'll get to the economy. | ||
| Huge breaking news on that front. | ||
| What's happening with Strato Hermu? | ||
| Stay with us. | ||
| We've got breaking news right now. | ||
| We're going to get straight to Trey Yingst here. | ||
| As we begin this hour, there are sirens now. | ||
| Trey. | ||
| Yes, Sandra. | ||
| We just have air raid sirens sounding across Tel Aviv. | ||
| There was no early alert for this incoming fire, and it's unclear where it's actually being launched from. | ||
| Normally, the Israelis are given a bit of a heads up before this occurs, and we're going to try to figure out where exactly the launches are coming from. | ||
| We do know that alerts are sounding right now for Israel's second largest city of Tel Aviv where we are located and just south of the city. | ||
| As this is unfolding, the Israelis are, just give me one second here. | ||
| I'm going to read this. | ||
| This appears to be, okay, interesting. | ||
| This appears to be at least initial reports indicating a possible long-range launch from Lebanon. | ||
| And you just heard the explosion there in the distance. | ||
| This would be the first time that the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. | ||
| And just stay with me for a second. | ||
| You can hear those explosions behind me. | ||
| If this is confirmed, this would be the first time that the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah launched a long-range missile toward Tel Aviv since this war began. | ||
| We know that the Israelis are directly bringing the fight to Hezbollah. | ||
| We can show you some video here. | ||
| Earlier today, the Israeli Air Force going after targets near the Lebanese capital of Beirut in the Dakha neighborhood. | ||
| All of that was taking place as Israeli ground forces moved into southern Lebanon to build a defensive border. | ||
| The Israelis are also trying to ensure that these launching positions in Lebanon to their north are not being used to target cities along the border. | ||
| They also have to look east amid incoming Iranian ballistic missile fire that took place earlier today. | ||
| We were in the community of B'naibrok just outside of Tel Aviv, a religious community. | ||
| It was filled with families and children. | ||
| And you can see in this aftermath video some significant damage caused by a cluster of munition that exploded just over Tel Aviv. | ||
| We were there earlier today, and I want to show you what the scene was like. | ||
| Israeli officials say the Iranian regime launched ballistic missiles at Israel's second largest city of Tel Aviv, one of them with a cluster of munition on top. | ||
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| We will check back in with this, but I wanted to bring, just briefly, you got to go soon, Dr. Kirk Elliott, who's also our huge sponsor. | ||
| And by the way, I forgot to bring this up with you. | ||
| I wanted to get you on about Tucker Carlson, who I agree with, exposing these gold companies, tripping people off. | ||
| We've said exactly the same thing. | ||
| We explained, though, I watched his documentary. | ||
| It's great, but it makes it so technical. | ||
| It's very simple. | ||
| If someone's selling you gold at wholesale price, you can check the price and know you're getting the best deal. | ||
| That's what Elliot does. | ||
| It's so simple to just explain this. | ||
| Anybody can verify it. | ||
| Instead of going through a huge breakdown of it, but hopefully in the next few days, you'll come on and do the deep dive on that miller part of his documentary and get your take on it because you've been harping on this. | ||
| But that's a separate issue being our sponsor. | ||
| You're also an economist and really smart guy. | ||
| As you warned, they would probably close the straight over moose. | ||
| It has been closed by the insurance companies just by attacks on ships, some of which have been damaged and sunk. | ||
| So, what's happening in the markets, obviously, the stock market's way down, gold and silver way down. | ||
| But as you predicted a month ago, when they drove silver down, it would just bounce back up. | ||
| I believe that this is going to bounce way back as well. | ||
| The fundamentals. | ||
| So, Dr. Elliott, a lot to hit here. | ||
| You're with Kirk Elliott Precious Metals, the largest silver and gold broker in the US because you have the highest ratings, the best prices, and best service. | ||
| kpm.com forward slash gold, 720-605-3900. | ||
| And as you told folks two weeks ago, we believe this is a buying opportunity when they artificially drove down silver with negative shorting. | ||
| And of course, we were right. | ||
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| The best deals, the best ratings right now waiting for you. | ||
| Dr. Elliott, thanks for being here. | ||
| It's great to be with you, Alex. | ||
| And you know, this operation in Iran, as we've talked about prior, right? | ||
| And many, many months ago, right? | ||
| It's like whenever there's war, whenever there's conflict, when this straight of whore moves gets shut down, oil prices are going to go through the roof, gold and silver go through the roof. | ||
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Why? | |
| Because gold and silver thrive during times like this. | ||
| None of nobody else does. | ||
| I just, we hate this. | ||
| We hate this war and when lives are people are going to die. | ||
| And I mean, it's just, it's just ugly, right? | ||
| But gold and silver thrive during that. | ||
| So on Saturday, you know, we're watching this stuff kind of play out. | ||
| Um, silver went up to like from 88 to 95. | ||
| It's like, this is what it should do during times of war and conflict. | ||
| This is what precious metals do. | ||
| And then I was looking at Sunday, you know, just sitting there watching the news like everybody else. | ||
| And it's like, holy cow, oil was up 8.5% in one day. | ||
| It's like, these are the fundamental forces that cause it. | ||
| So, so why then did silver come down over the last couple of days? | ||
| See, the same thing I believe, Alex, happened at the end of January when silver had gotten up to 118. | ||
| The big banks needed to unwind and get out of their naked short positions because when the price went up so much, they were possibly going to go out of business, right? | ||
| Some of them may have gone bankrupt. | ||
| So they used that opportunity to get rid of them. | ||
| Estimates are 60% of these shorts of these naked shorts have been unwound during that couple of days at the end of January. | ||
| Well, now silver was going up. | ||
| Gold is going up because of this new conflict in Iran. | ||
| So then what happened? | ||
| Came down today. | ||
| I think that a lot of the remaining shorts are being unwound during this because fundamentally, this is what causes gold and silver to go up, not come down. | ||
| This is what causes oil to go up, right? | ||
| So you're looking at this and it's like, okay, we get to take advantage of what I believe is, if not the most important, the second most important commodity on earth, which is silver. | ||
| Oil is number one, but if I would, it would be a hard case to say what's number two. | ||
| By the way, Elon Musk came out last week and said silver for computers is the most important and is only going to go up, which is obviously true. | ||
| So you said this two weeks ago on the show, we can play the club. | ||
| You said the fundamentals are all there. | ||
| They've artificially done this. | ||
| You said within a few months, I think it bounces back to where it was. | ||
| It was already on that path, but here they've gone and suppressed it again. | ||
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| See, whenever they do this suppression, I look at this as a positive, not as a negative. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because I don't believe that it's outright blatant manipulation, Alex, that these big banks are manipulating the prices. | ||
| They're in it for their own survival, right? | ||
| They're unwinding and unraveling their short position so they don't go out of business. | ||
| The more shorts that are unraveled, the healthier this market is going to be. | ||
| Because what a short does is down the road, it acts like an anchor to future growth because you never know when these big banks are going to start unwinding. | ||
| It's so painful for them that that drives a lot of shorting out of the market, correct? | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| So this is what's happening right now, I believe, today and yesterday, is they're getting rid of a lot of their remaining short positions. | ||
| To me, extremely healthy because when you look at the fundamental forces that cause growth, this operation in Iran, it's not going to end anytime real soon. | ||
| It's going to be a quagmire like we were just talking about. | ||
| This is going to get ugly, right? | ||
| And so I think gold and silver are going to continue to go up and go up a lot because during times of crisis, people look for things that are real, right? | ||
| And so, so to me, this is an elemental force of what causes something to go up. | ||
| You have to look at the fundamentals of supply and demand and money. | ||
| And it's so strong here, as we've explained in hours of broadcasting. | ||
| It's like a force of nature, a law of physics here, like gravity, but they have some manipulation. | ||
| But as you said, as they, as you predicted months ago, as they begin to get out of their shorts, then that'll basically be gone. | ||
| And then I think that signals the true ascension. | ||
| It does. | ||
| It does. | ||
| And so, like in any, any bull market, if you were to give it phases, phase one is when it's the early adapters, right? | ||
| People are taking a lot of risk. | ||
| It would be like tech stocks in 2000. | ||
| It would have been AI stocks, you know, a couple of years ago. | ||
| It's like, yeah, there's this move, this potential for huge growth, but there's a lot of risk. | ||
| That's phase one. | ||
| Phase two is when there's less risk. | ||
| It's just much more consistent growth. | ||
| And that can last years and years and years and years as the populace starts to get in. | ||
| Phase three generally is looked at as like, all right, we've had all this population getting into this market. | ||
| Now it's a speculative blowoff. | ||
| It's the fear of missing out, right? | ||
| It's the greed conquering everything else. | ||
| We have a fourth phase that hasn't ever really been here until now. | ||
| Decades and decades of suppression of silver and gold to hide inflation. | ||
| And now, as they have to move away from that because of increased inflation and because of industrial use, we now see the corruption burning off before it really goes into escape velocity. | ||
| I agree with that wholeheartedly. | ||
| And we also have, you know, a fourth or fifth phase that you'd want to call it is this isn't a speculative bubble like other, you know, markets in the past, whether it was tech stocks or AI stocks or cryptocurrency or whatever. | ||
| This is purely a fundamental supply and demand. | ||
| First, before the interview, actually, one of my kids showed me this. | ||
| It's like, look at Elon Musk says silver is the most important thing in computers. | ||
| And as you see with AI and everything, he's basically said silver is absolutely guaranteed. | ||
| Did you see his post on X about that? | ||
| I did. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And why is he saying that? | ||
| Because he understands silver is like the new oil. | ||
| The world can't get by without it because it's used in all forms of electronics, right? | ||
| And if it runs out, this flat screen behind me, behind you, what are Sony and these companies going to do if they can't get silver? | ||
| They're going to offer up the bid price to whatever they can do so they don't go out of business. | ||
| And let's be clear, they have a few alternatives, but I was reading articles about it. | ||
| To make the special weird alloys is like twice or three times more than silver. | ||
| So it's like there's no alternative. | ||
| There is no alternative. | ||
| And you know who else thinks this is? | ||
| You and I were talking about this, Bank of America. | ||
| So we've been, I don't know if we've been ahead of the curve, Alex. | ||
| We were on the curve in identifying this stuff about the ratio trade, the ratio between gold and silver and why silver is so important right now. | ||
| The head researcher for metals for Bank of America, not some rogue internet podcaster, Bank of America, says silver by the end of this year should be 135 to 304. | ||
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What? | |
| Bank of America is saying that? | ||
| What is the rationale behind it? | ||
| It's simply the ratio trade. | ||
| It's the ratio of amount of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. | ||
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| They're saying 135 to 309 with their computer models by the end of the year, which is what you said months ago. | ||
| I think you said 200 easily by the end of the year. | ||
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| So you're right in the middle of the forecast, which is right in the middle. | ||
| But where did they get those numbers? | ||
| 135 is a 32 to 1 ratio. | ||
| That's where they put the bottom of it with gold at 5,000. | ||
| The ratio at 32 would put it at 135. | ||
| And then at 14 to 1, which is where they're viewing the bottom, I don't even go that far, but I always like to underpromise and over deliver, right? | ||
| So Bank of America says 14 to 1, which was Hunt Brothers, 1980 style, right? | ||
| So that's where they get the numbers from. | ||
| Now, there's a massive mistake in their math, and that is they're assuming that the price of gold is not going to change. | ||
| They're using these ratios based on $5,000 gold. | ||
| Alex, with this war and everything else that we're seeing, gold is going to continue to go up. | ||
| It's why central banks are allocating into it. | ||
| So these numbers just go higher. | ||
| They're using a static, their mathematicians are using a static amount. | ||
| Why not use silver? | ||
| There isn't enough silver for central banks and institutions to use it as their hedge. | ||
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Correct. | |
| This is absolutely correct. | ||
| So now Bank of America is catching up to what you and I have been talking about for two years. | ||
| And now when the public starts to get in to what we've been talking about, the demand is going to greatly outpace this. | ||
| What about wildcards? | ||
| The Trader Hormoose is now closed. | ||
| Trump's saying four to five weeks. | ||
| I think they're going to stretch it out now. | ||
| What happens if the straight stays closed for a month, two months, three months, four months? | ||
| Oh, you probably see oil double at least. | ||
| You could see silver double at least. | ||
| And you could see gold probably not double, but gold could hit $7,000 an ounce, right? | ||
| So why? | ||
| Because that's a very important straight that brings oil to the rest of the world. | ||
| And if there's 27% of oil and natural gas. | ||
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| And so when that's shut down, the whole world goes into disarray. | ||
| It's like, how are we going to survive? | ||
| What are we going to do? | ||
| What about China? | ||
| They're in total panic mode right now. | ||
| They should be in total panic mode right now. | ||
| A, they don't have silver because of what's happening in Venezuela. | ||
| I mean, over the weekend, I was doing research on the cartel war in Mexico. | ||
| 50%, Alex, of all the silver that comes into America into our refinery silver and our refinery system comes from Mexico. | ||
| On Saturday alone, 10 miners were killed, put into shallow graves in Mexico that are driving the silver trucks to the refineries in America, right? | ||
| It's like, who would want to work in that environment? | ||
| The supply chain disruptions are going to be insane. | ||
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| Oh, no, Mexico is the number one producer of silver on earth. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| China is a huge producer of silver. | ||
| They can't get the ore from South America into China. | ||
| So China's running out of silver. | ||
| If the Gulf of Strait of Hormuz goes down, China's not getting oil. | ||
| China's host, right? | ||
| And all of this geopolitical conflict is going to help us who invest wisely during this time. | ||
| And it's not like you're making a big wild pie in the sky prediction. | ||
| It's just like the world is not having available what it needs, which is oil and silver. | ||
| And we get to take advantage of that. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| They need to call you now, get a free consultation or a free email, get a call. | ||
| You guys need to call. | ||
| You guys need to take action because this is a big historic deal. | ||
| KPM.com forward slash gold, 720-605-3900. | ||
| And they are ready to ship you the gold, the silver, whatever it is you want. | ||
| And it's very simple. | ||
| We can make documentaries explaining it. | ||
| It's simple. | ||
| Buy it from the highest rated company that sells it to you at wholesale. | ||
| You can check the wholesale price online. | ||
| It's so easy. | ||
| And then that's what you do. | ||
| And that's why Kirk Elliott's number one because all the smart shoppers go with him. | ||
| kpm.com forward slash gold 720-605-300. | ||
| The number one performing asset is silver. | ||
| The last two years, hands down, the number one seller in North America is Dr. Kirk Elliott. | ||
| Thank you, Dr. Elliott. | ||
| Don't hang up. | ||
| I want to invite you back on soon to talk about this. | ||
| We've got to get to a point where we are self-sufficient again, Texas. | ||
| And when it comes to health, also food, our food needs to be clean, number one. | ||
| It just needs to be clean. | ||
| Florida has pointed out, put that back on screen. | ||
| All these major brands have got like, you know, hundreds of times the glyphosate you should add. | ||
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| Absolutely. | ||
| Your doctor tells us what that does. | ||
| Oh, this is going to change your brain. | ||
| This is going to set you up. | ||
| It erases your blood-brain barrier. | ||
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| So it's really an accelerant or an adjuvant. | ||
| Adds a lot of everything in there. | ||
| Explain that. | ||
| It destroys the blood-brain barrier. | ||
| So that's a protective thing that happens between the cerebral spinal fluid and your fluids inside the brain and the things that attack it from the outside. | ||
| Once that barrier is depleted, then it's subject to all kinds of heavy metals. | ||
| Things that get sprayed from the sky, right? | ||
| Barium, aluminum, all these things it protects you from why methylene blue works. | ||
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| It counters that. | ||
| It's let me ask you that. | ||
| 45 minutes in, you feel it, Doc? | ||
| Yeah, I feel pretty good. | ||
| Be honest, though. | ||
| You got your own special brand. | ||
| Is this good? | ||
| No, this is the same effect I'm getting, but it feels right. | ||
| Yeah, it feels right. | ||
| Yeah, it's a little easier to take. | ||
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| By easier, what do you mean? | ||
| Just in the, you know, the way it feels, you know, just going down, drinking it. | ||
| But it's, yeah. | ||
| So this one tastes better, but it's as good as the one your doctor did. | ||
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| Wow. | ||
| So your doctor must have a good, we'll see. | ||
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Signing Death Warrants
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| We'll go down the road, Louise. | ||
| I'll text you. | ||
| Guys, get him a couple bottles of this. | ||
| I need Doc Tamers endorsing this. | ||
| I'm not getting it for free, but I'll definitely help you. | ||
| No, you're getting it down. | ||
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Come on. | |
| Free your plug. | ||
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| We are the number one hated and attacked media organization in the world by every evil, disgusting, sickening organization on the face of the planet. | ||
| And I'm going to say it. | ||
| If you're going to go, go as big as you can. | ||
| That's why John Hancock literally saw people signing their names, Lil Bitty and people he knew signing them. | ||
| You really couldn't tell who they were. | ||
| And I get it. | ||
| Every person signing that was signing their potential death warrant. | ||
| He got up there and went boom. | ||
| And he said, if I'm going to have the king coming after me, I want him to come after me, number one. | ||
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That's a pretty large signature, Johnny. | |
| Yeah, and I'm going to risk my life fighting tyranny. | ||
| Anybody that's ever been in fights, you're not looking for fights, but you've been in a few. | ||
| You learn you hesitate when somebody's trying to beat the hell out of you. | ||
| You're gonna get your ass kicked. | ||
| But you just decide to beat the living hell out of them and stop worrying about who's winning. | ||
| And you're gonna win almost every time unless you're fighting Mike Tyson. | ||
| I know people will knock you upside the head really hard and like sit back and look at what it did. | ||
| Or somebody will hit you in the side of the head with a baseball bat and they'll kind of sit back and watch and see what it did. | ||
| I'm like a Terminator. | ||
| You're about to find out. | ||
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I'll suck that bat up your ass and turn you into a popsicle. | |
| So that's what's going on here. | ||
| And I love it because we're drawing their fire. | ||
| We've exposed them. | ||
| We've drawn them out of their rat holes to do all of this. | ||
| The Soros scum and the Soros DA and just all of them, they're filth. | ||
| They're disgusting tyrants. | ||
| Just like judges in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia. | ||
| They're disgusting. | ||
| And it's like we're in the dark and they got night vision. | ||
| We're in a pitch black arena with no light and they've got their illuminators on and they can see us and we can't see them. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| I walked over with my listeners collectively and pulled the switch and turned the lights on. | ||
| The real war's here with the Globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
| They've declared war on us and we accept the challenge. | ||
| We're taking the time for that. | ||
| Their attacks on Trump, their law fair, all the criminal activity. | ||
| How'd that work out for them? | ||
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Factions Want War
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| They were dumb enough to brag. | ||
| Remember everywhere. | ||
| It'll be over for Trump when this mugshot comes out in Georgia. | ||
| We're finally getting it. | ||
| Every channel, remember? | ||
| It's the end. | ||
| The mug shot. | ||
| And then Trump nails it with a beyond Clint Eastwood, badass American eagle gaze of total defiance that everybody looks at and knows deep down that's the alpha male. | ||
| That's the badass. | ||
| That's the defiant real person. | ||
| You can't fake that look. | ||
| And then when they shot him, you got even more of that look, except the lips pulled down and the teeth bared and the eyes bugging out. | ||
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| Yes, we get to see who's really who at times like this, don't we? | ||
| And now the bad guys are going to find out who's really who, aren't you? | ||
| Because the veneer of civilization is burning off. | ||
| opposers and all the thugs and all the bullies who thought they had this country on its knees and cowed are now just beginning to understand that they have awoken the terrible child. | ||
| leadership. | ||
| The essence of leadership is showing people how it's done so that they understand it's the right way and getting them to adopt it. | ||
| And being a leader means you go against the tide when the tide is wrong. | ||
| You go against the crowd when the crowd is wrong. | ||
| You go against the establishment when the establishment is degenerate and sick. | ||
| And then by example and by confidence and by will and by strength, then the timid join you because then it costs nothing to be a patriot, to quote the great Mark Twain. | ||
| In the beginning, the patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, and scorned. | ||
| But in time when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it costs nothing to be a patriot. | ||
| The patriot is a scarce man. | ||
| Hated. | ||
| All right, I'm about to lay out the latest developments in really this new world war we're in. | ||
| And I said that over a year ago. | ||
| I was the first to say it, and now they've had the big war planners in Europe, in Russia, in China, in the U.S. basically say we're in a new world war. | ||
| And I want to explain what this new world war is. | ||
| In the CIA's own documents, their own war games, they call the Cold War World War III. | ||
| But it was a soft war, a Cold War. | ||
| This is World War IV. | ||
| It's already kinetic. | ||
| It's economic. | ||
| It's cyber. | ||
| It's cultural. | ||
| It's full spectrum dominance. | ||
| And it has not the potential in every major AI, corporate, random corporation, Pentagon, war game, not the potential to go nuclear, but the probability. | ||
| AI models came out last week. | ||
| 97% chance we have a nuclear war on the current trajectory. | ||
| I have to fight every instinct of self-preservation I've got because if you panic and run, it's like the pain induction box test in Dune, the novel, also in the film. | ||
| An animal will pull its hand out of a box if it's being massive pain. | ||
| But a human can control itself if it is a human and just cut it off and just say it doesn't matter and just understand that that's not real. | ||
| And that's where we are right now. | ||
| The only way to win this game is not to play. | ||
| And you've got all these factions that want to attack Trump just because he's Trump over the war. | ||
| And all the other factions want to say you're a traitor if you don't support total war. | ||
| There's a major tug of war in the administration over this war. | ||
| And the majority of Trump's advisors wisely told him not to. | ||
| Not because there wasn't a chance his goal wouldn't work, but because you don't play dice with something like this. | ||
| I'm not against gambling. | ||
| I'm not a gambler myself, you know, actual gambler like roulette, you know, poker, blackjack, slot machines. | ||
| But, I mean, I've gone and done it to see what it's like here. | ||
| And I probably gambled like 10 times in Vegas, a few times on cruise ships. | ||
| You spend a little bit of money. | ||
| You decide I'm going to spend this much. | ||
| You go do it. | ||
| And then a few times, you know, my wife's winning or I start winning. | ||
| And I'm like, you know what? | ||
| I just won $2,000 above what I've, I'm done. | ||
| But these tony degenerate gamblers, it's when they're down that they double down and go mortgage the house or whatever. | ||
| And it's just sad. | ||
| And you don't gamble with other people's lives. | ||
| And I know we put Trump in to be bold, but he said, they all said, JD Vance said, Tulsi Gabbard said, they all said, we don't want regime change in Iran. | ||
| And vote for us and we won't do that. | ||
| And then they did it. | ||
| So it's just one more thing broken. | ||
| And it is Israel that's driving the bus here. | ||
| Nick Fuentes joined us in about 20 minutes from now for an in-depth dive on this. | ||
| And I don't totally agree with how hardcore he's going against Trump, but I think you can't put him down for his response. | ||
| And now you've got Trump out defending Israel. | ||
| Oh, they didn't make me do it. | ||
| I made the decision, yeah. | ||
| Which only makes it worse, Trump. | ||
| And look, Trump also knows there's a message of Russia and China. | ||
| He's been sold. | ||
| The Moodlas tried to kill him. | ||
| The cases we looked at, it was a setup where they hired lunatics to do it. | ||
| The CIA did. | ||
| It came out. | ||
| I mean, I get why Trump did this. | ||
| I don't defend it, but he's still a good guy. | ||
| And I'm glad he's in there in Non-Kamala. | ||
| But that said, we got to put his feet to the fire, his administration's feet to the fire, because this is not going well. | ||
| And I don't think the Moodlas are going to fall. | ||
| If I wake up next week or tomorrow, and they have, and there's people in the streets, and great, I'll be cautiously optimistic. | ||
| Hopefully they get a good government in. | ||
| But, you know, something tells me that's not going to be happening, boys and girls. | ||
| Yeah, we got the clip coming up. | ||
| In fact, kicked the clip from the press conference. | ||
| I saw it on X. | ||
| I know I was supposed to go to it. | ||
| I was supposed to. | ||
| I told him to give me the clip. | ||
| I never went to it last hour because I got prociferation, diary of the mouth. | ||
| But Marco Rubio is very professional. | ||
| He's been in the YOCO, but now that he's serving America first, at least under Trump, he's a very capable man. | ||
| You can't say he's not. | ||
| Very intelligent, very well-spoken, very, a lot of poise. | ||
| And I hope he's on our team. | ||
| But I wouldn't turn my back on him, if you know what I mean. | ||
| But he came out and said, no, Israel decided to strike. | ||
| And then without our authorization, but we knew they were going to hit us right after that because we gave them the weapons. | ||
| So we went ahead and we joined in. | ||
| And what he was doing was saying, hey, we didn't start this. | ||
| It's Israel. | ||
| And we already know that. | ||
| So that's a big deal. | ||
| And we got drug into this. | ||
| And now there's major heat over that. | ||
| So Trump's doing damage control because Trump always wants to be in charge. | ||
| But I, okay, I wasn't going to release this information. | ||
| Well, by showtime, I wasn't sure because I need to think about things that are big like this. | ||
| But it's got a downside, but I think the right thing to do is tell you. | ||
| So I'm going to tell you what I've gotten from Linehouse sources at the start of the next hour when I bring Nick Fuentez on. | ||
| And how many times have I told you stuff that two weeks later comes out word for word what I told you? | ||
| This is from three sources, two that were there, and another high level that got it from others that were there. | ||
| This has happened. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| But 100% Trump blew up. | ||
| That's only part of the story. | ||
| When they were getting ready to hit him Saturday night, our time, which I called on Friday, which wasn't hard. | ||
| They telegraphed it all. | ||
| I mean, they said, get out in the next 24 hours. | ||
| I mean, that's not hard to protect. | ||
| And you can tell the rhetoric and the aircraft already on the tarmacs, and this is not a game. | ||
| I mean, it's like not even a prediction. | ||
| They said what they were going to do. | ||
| And then Israel hits them a day early during the day, endangering our forces, dragging us in because nobody attacks during the day because it's much easier to shoot down the aircraft. | ||
| You know, they lose a lot of their stealth ability during the day. | ||
| I mean, just the sun bouncing off planes creates a bigger signature. | ||
| And that's just one part of it. | ||
| Then you've got visual stuff. | ||
| And it's just, it's just, so Israel knew, and I've always been worried about this, and experts I've talked to, like John Kuriaki, been worried, that Israel could drag us in by hitting Iran. | ||
| Remember, I was on it. | ||
| Just type into Google. | ||
| Experts are concerned Israel may strike Iran to deliberately drag us into war. | ||
| I've seen that 500 times the last 20 years. | ||
| So see what I'm getting at here? | ||
| Is it, let's say you love Israel, okay, you think it's great, all right? | ||
| And you love Nenya, and you think, you know, he's the best thing since life spread. | ||
| It's not right to have a foreign government and foreign power that we've allied with, that we give money and weapons to, that has pissed off the Pentagon so bad that they came out and said, not just them, but the Pentagon as well, no, Israel hit them before we knew, so we had to go in. | ||
| And Marco Rubio said it multiple times. | ||
| And then the damage control, oh, no, the Israel lobby, that's not right. | ||
| And Trump goes, yeah, that's not right. | ||
| I'm the boss. | ||
| I made the call. | ||
| Israel just punked our president. | ||
| And how does this affect JD Vance? | ||
| Very smart. | ||
| Stood up for me when he wasn't even a senator running for office, saying it was wrong. | ||
| I was deplatformed when nobody else would. | ||
| I've met him. | ||
| I've talked to him. | ||
| Very smart. | ||
| He would make a great president over Gavin Newsom. | ||
| And that's really what we should be thinking about is the midterms and the presidential election that starts in like a year and a half. | ||
| It was only two years and eight, nine months away. | ||
| I mean, this is flushing capital down the toilet here. | ||
| And so I just, on every front, it's a dangerous gamble. | ||
| It breaks promises. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| And then Israel. | ||
| See, I'm politically engaged. | ||
| So I've heard Israel runs everything. | ||
| And, you know, including what time I take a dump in the morning. | ||
| And I've seen the anti-Israel groups get so crazy and they're allied with Islam. | ||
| So I'm like, I'm not with you. | ||
| And I know what goes on behind the scenes. | ||
| So I know Israel in the past was maybe involved in 20% going on in the government trying to control us. | ||
| But now with this power vacuum, with the Democrats floundering around, Israel's making a real move. | ||
| As I said last year, nine months ago, during the precision strikes that I guarantee would lead to a wider war. | ||
| Israel really is trying to run this country and really is trying to censor us and really is trying to control us. | ||
| And so Israel is almost as dangerous to America now as China. | ||
| China's the number one threat still. | ||
| But China was way up here and Israel was down here and other groups and the cartels on the Israel's like way up here now. | ||
| And so if Israel really is going to try to run this country and really is going to try to control us, I'm going to level up with Israel. | ||
| But I pledge to you, I will not make up stuff. | ||
| And again, if there's a ice storm that comes and I slip and fall while cleaning ice off the windshield of my car, I'm not going to blame the Jews. | ||
| And it is the low IQ attacks on Jews in Israel, because Jews aren't one with the group that fosters much of this because the average Jew is an evil or corrupt or involved in some evil thing. | ||
| And then when they see all this craziness and all this wild-eyedness, the social engineers over in Israel use that to get Jews, a lot of which are wealthy, to empower the Jewish globalist mind control mafia, whatever you want to call it, that predatory arm for control. | ||
| Whereas I just want a big tent for everybody. | ||
| I mean, I absolutely want to recruit all the Jews over to populism and freedom and team humanity. | ||
| I mean, I listen to Bob Dylan's songs and read his writings and agree with 99% of it, and nine people that know Bob Dylan behind the scenes. | ||
| And, you know, he becomes a Christian in the 80s. | ||
| He becomes an anti-globalist in the early 90s. | ||
| Then he decides it's all bull, becomes a liberal again, now becomes a conservative again. | ||
| You know, it's like I want the Jews on team humanity, and there's a bunch that are. | ||
| But when you do this alienation stuff, like I'd love the Muslims to reform themselves, I'd love to have them. | ||
| You know, I don't want to kill everybody. | ||
| I don't want to be in fights. | ||
| I don't sit there secretly at night with a Nazi flag in my bedroom jacking off to it. | ||
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Jews and the Quest for Humanity
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| But there are people that do that. | ||
| And there are Christian Zionists and other people that are also just on a complete power trip and just worship whoever's in power in Israel. | ||
| And it's just, it's sick. | ||
| It's sick. | ||
| So I reject the weird neocon Zionist blob. | ||
| I reject all the Muslims. | ||
| But you got to give the Jews this. | ||
| Netanyahu was up there in a speech I saw a few weeks ago, and he's like, the Maccabees, five brothers that made Israel survive. | ||
| Mr. Huckabee wouldn't exist today, a play on words, you know, Huckabee, Maccabee, if it wasn't for the Jews. | ||
| And it is a true statement that Judeo-Christianity, people go, oh, well, it doesn't come out of Jews. | ||
| Well, it comes out of God and the covenant. | ||
| But the Abrahamic faiths and Abraham is told the time, oh, this kid that was, you know, the bastard, that's going to be your enemy now forever. | ||
| That's the Muslims. | ||
| It literally tells you 4,000 years ago, whatever it is, this is what's going to go down. | ||
| That's why it's prophetic and it happens. | ||
| And so it's true the whole world and the entire paradigm of everything that got set up is the most influenced in the last 2,000 years at least by Jews. | ||
| And so there is a giant vortex around that. | ||
| And so I seek to influence that whole cacophony coming together for the good of humanity instead of being manipulated into joining the deceivers and the priesthood that wants to control the power of the Jews for evil. | ||
| And then the other side of evil that wants to destroy them in general. | ||
| See, that's the thing. | ||
| The Jews and the things they were doing with the Rothschilds in Germany and World War I and the British Empire and the Rothschilds conjured Hitler, but Hitler was basically a mirror, a doppelganger of that. | ||
| That's what that is. | ||
| This is the truth about this. | ||
| So I absolutely respect the Jews. | ||
| And I know there's different subgroups and directorates and good guys, bad guys. | ||
| And so I'm just going to oppose evil policy. | ||
| But again, you've got the Eugenesis globalist death cult even above that. | ||
| And you've got the Chi Comms in there. | ||
| You know, the Chinese are smart, but they're really good at copying things. | ||
| They've copied the globalist plan. | ||
| So now it's a competing plan. | ||
| And it's like an arms race to Armageddon, basically. | ||
| And so obviously, it's not biblical to worship whoever's in power in Israel. | ||
| But you have to also recognize the covenant and the proof of the covenant in what you've seen manifested. | ||
| You cannot deny it. | ||
| And then Christ comes not to destroy the old law, but to fulfill it and take it to the next level and graft in everybody else. | ||
| But that doesn't mean graft in everybody else to then follow the twisted post-Christ 30-plus books that other Jews have put out that they operate off of now in all their different sects. | ||
| They're all divided and conquered. | ||
| Only Christ can unify and bring peace to the planet. | ||
| The message of God is sent through the Jews into Christ. | ||
| And you can't, when you sit back, you look at it. | ||
| If I was like a scientist studying this, I'm like, this makes everything adds up. | ||
| Everything is accurate. | ||
| So I don't want to kill the Jews. | ||
| I want the Jews to step into their true office and stop denying their Messiah. | ||
| Now, you got all the Christian Zionist and these rabbis that say they're Christians that have just made a new form of Judaism with Christian Zionism. | ||
| I'm not talking about that. | ||
| There is no more race. | ||
| There is no more sect. | ||
| there is a relationship with Christ in and into the Father and God. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| We have the answer. | ||
| We have the plan. | ||
| And sociologically, I can look at that and say the only way to beat the Antichrist system is true, decentralized personal relationship with Jesus Christ, not through the megachurch, not through the Vatican, individual relationship with Christ. | ||
| And what does the globalists want to shut down? | ||
| Small churches, individuals. | ||
| They hate real Christianity. | ||
| The Muslims do, everybody, because it's the answer. | ||
| God gave us the plan. | ||
| It's real. | ||
| And now as I've gotten older and I'm literally given prophetic understanding of the future, I realize God gives us free will, but he cheats. | ||
| And I don't mean that in a cheat, cheat way, but he puts us into a combat zone, but gives us a boot camp and an instruction manual and tells us the rules. | ||
| Like a video game, you know, you can have the cheat file on how to be invincible. | ||
| And what's crazy is God puts us in here and goes, look, I gave you free will, but here's the cheat file. | ||
| And we say, ah, this is what you say, including myself, because I always catch myself, I've got to be strong. | ||
| I've got to beat the new world order. | ||
| But when I just lay back and go, no, you got to do it. | ||
| Tell me what to do. | ||
| And it's just like, and then everything is just calm victory. | ||
| It's just like, so why do I fight against that? | ||
| It's beyond pride. | ||
| It's a, it's, I'm still in the flesh, so I'm struggling and I feel like I'm being under attack, so I have to fight from the flesh. | ||
| And the Jews and everybody else just have to, just like I need to, you need to turn loose of the flesh. | ||
| I know it's scary at the moment you do it and just embrace death of the old self. | ||
| Just embrace death and you'll be reborn. | ||
| Just say, I can't do it. | ||
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| It's true. | ||
| Just try it, Jews. | ||
| Try it everybody. | ||
| Just say, Jesus, show me if you're real. | ||
| Just, I love you, Jesus. | ||
| Just show me. | ||
| What do you have to lose, Jews? | ||
| Oh, you're real scared, aren't you? | ||
| Because you've got a real potential that the devil doesn't want you to use. | ||
| So, hey, if Jesus isn't real, he's a fraud, all this stuff. | ||
| You're not betraying your people. | ||
| You're fulfilling your people. | ||
| Ask Christ. | ||
| Ask the Holy Spirit into your soul. | ||
| Accept Jesus Christ. | ||
| Take Christ's hand. | ||
| He's at the door. | ||
| Open the door. | ||
| What do you got to lose if this is all crap? | ||
| But you know, don't you? | ||
| Fulfill your destiny. | ||
| Call on Jesus Christ. | ||
| Save the world. | ||
| Bring forth the Messiah. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, methylene blue is incredible. | ||
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| We have the best ultramethylene blue at thealoishowstore.com. | ||
| Here's what some of the guests on the show experienced when they took it. | ||
| And Joe Rogan and others talking about my transformation that methylene blue has been a big part of. | ||
| How is Alex doing? | ||
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He's great. | |
| He lost a lot of weight. | ||
| I saw he's getting like, yeah, he's ready for the next. | ||
| My friend Sean Johnson's training him. | ||
| Oh, really? | ||
| Yeah, he gets up every morning. | ||
| He works out for hours. | ||
| He's lost, I think he's lost 70 pounds at this point. | ||
| He looks fantastic, man. | ||
| He looks fantastic. | ||
| He looks like he's 20 years younger. | ||
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I saw Alex Jones and he looks really good, doesn't he? | |
| Yeah. | ||
| He's losing all weight. | ||
| Taking back my health. | ||
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He's so good. | |
| That's the only impression I could give. | ||
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Alex looks good, man. | |
| I've enjoyed it. | ||
| Lost some weight. | ||
| He looks good. | ||
| He looks great. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| He works out every day. | ||
| It's like Noel's Empic. | ||
| No bullshit, no shortcuts. | ||
| He's definitely one of my bucket list people with me as somebody. | ||
| Can I introduce you to Alex? | ||
| Yeah, we can make that happen for sure. | ||
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Come on. | |
| It's so noticeable. | ||
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I was like, wow, he looks handsome. | |
| I text Alex all the time. | ||
| I know him. | ||
| He's just losing weight. | ||
| But if you go online, there's a lot of people that believe that this is like a different person. | ||
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He looks great. | |
| That's all it is. | ||
| He looks great. | ||
| Here's your daily motivation. | ||
| Alex Jones is 51 years old. | ||
| He's been through more than you will ever go through. | ||
| The Deep State has come for his life. | ||
| They have come for his business. | ||
| They fined him billions of dollars for free speech. | ||
| Alex Jones has had his rights stripped away. | ||
| They've tried to take this man's life for speaking truth. | ||
| Alex Jones went from looking like this to looking now like this. | ||
| Alex Jones is getting ripped. | ||
| Alex Jones is getting yoked. | ||
| It's showing all of us that no matter our age, no matter what's thrown at us in life, no matter how many troubles or trials that we have, what really matters is who you are on the rock-ribbed inside. | ||
| Do you have gunpowder in your gut? | ||
| Do you have some grit in your teeth? | ||
| Can you be a man in the face of all of it? | ||
| Your promised struggles in this life. | ||
| Can you punch back? | ||
| Alex Jones is a motivation and a vibe today. | ||
| I started having seizures like a few years ago, and everybody in my family knows I'm a neuroscientist. | ||
| What did you do to fix it? | ||
| Methylene blue. | ||
| I take it. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| Mel Gibson was on here talking about it. | ||
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This stuff works, man. | |
| I take it every day as well. | ||
| And RFK Jr. told me about it. | ||
| Yeah, man, it's fantastic. | ||
| What is Bobby Kennedy Jr. dropping into that glass of water? | ||
| Plenty of folks are wondering what was in that little bottle he uncorked during a flight. | ||
| Methylene blue. | ||
| Shower Kennedy taking it. | ||
| Kennedy literally gobbles it. | ||
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He must be doing something right. | |
| That ripped bod is 73 years old. | ||
| You shouldn't have to tell a doctor about methylene blue. | ||
| I think everybody should know about it. | ||
| It's changed my life. | ||
| It kind of gives you like a boost of energy. | ||
| It's not like an energy drink where you get the jitters or like you're just ready for the day and you're never going to sleep. | ||
| It's more so like it clears the brain fog where you're actually, you know, able to focus more clearly. | ||
| You feel instant energy, but without the jitteriness of caffeine and focus. | ||
| What I feel, what I felt was focus, mental focus. | ||
| For me, it's like a fog lifted, but it was like a veil lifted off, you know? | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| It's really interesting. | ||
| I almost like feel smarter. | ||
| With methylene blue, I do notice that it does seem to give me more mental energy. | ||
| I knew what that did for me. | ||
| I knew that it got me up and walking again, and I was having seizures without it. | ||
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Boosting Energy Naturally
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| And let me tell you something. | ||
| What a blessing. | ||
| It is a miracle. | ||
| It's been proven for 100 years. | ||
| It's one of the most well-proven drugs out there. | ||
| My kids take it. | ||
| My wife takes it. | ||
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Everybody takes it. | |
| What a blessing. | ||
| I don't care what anybody says. | ||
| I know what it's like with it, and I know what it's like without it. | ||
| You live, you learn. | ||
| Well, I can tell you 100% God's real angels are real. | ||
| I have seen it in dreams. | ||
| I have been told specifically what's going to happen. | ||
| I've demonstrated it many times to you. | ||
| It is awesome. | ||
| And I just love God. | ||
| And I love God's creations. | ||
| And I just want you to love God. | ||
| And I want you to see what I've seen. | ||
| I mean, that's just some Texas hospitality right there. | ||
| I never get people that don't want other people to have enjoyment or pleasure or enlightenment or empowerment. | ||
| I just get a thrill out of empowering people. | ||
| There's so many people I've helped in my life. | ||
| Not because I'm some great guy. | ||
| It's just what I do. | ||
| It just feels good. | ||
| And they'll later say to me, why are you helping me? | ||
| What do you want from me? | ||
| And a lot of times evil people that you didn't know are evil, you're helping them. | ||
| They think you're after them or something. | ||
| It's like, why are you helping me? | ||
| Why are you being nice to me? | ||
| There must be some alternative, I'm going to say the word now, some secret motive, ulterior motive. | ||
| It's like people that get mad that their neighbor has a little bit bigger house or nicer car than them. | ||
| Like, isn't it nice you live by a neighbor with a nice house? | ||
| Or people that get jealous that their neighbor has a super hot wife. | ||
| I remember growing up and like somebody get a new car and some of the neighbor kids would say, and I'd be with their house. | ||
| Our dad would say, oh, that guy's a piece of crap. | ||
| Blah, blah, blah. | ||
| I bet he's on credit getting that car. | ||
| He's a loser. | ||
| And I'd be thinking, why? | ||
| Why would you be upset that the guy has a nice car? | ||
| Or, you know, I'd be like 10 years old over somebody else's house. | ||
| Somebody would come over and visit with their wife. | ||
| She'd be some super hot chick. | ||
| And then, you know, just examples and they'd leave. | ||
| And then the dad or whoever would say, I bet she cheats on him. | ||
| Like, why can't he have a beautiful wife? | ||
| Why can't it say it's great? | ||
| It's like they think somebody else's success hurts them. | ||
| And when you understand that, hey, guys, I left a folder in the front seat of my truck. | ||
| You go get it out. | ||
| It's a blue folder. | ||
| I forgot to bring it in here. | ||
| Here's my keys. | ||
| All right, just pull up the artist joke documents that they classified two weeks ago. | ||
| Again, I want to bring it up to the Nick. | ||
| And here's the CIA saying, put poison in the food, the water, the vaccines to make them dumb and scared and easily controlled. | ||
| They tell you what they're doing in 1952. | ||
| Like, what type of elite want to dumb people down and poison them and give them cancer and make them scared? | ||
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| Again, that's not leadership. | ||
| And none of the articles have even given it credit how bad it is. | ||
| It's like, oh, they wanted to control us. | ||
| They wanted to dumb us down. | ||
| They wanted to. | ||
| Print that for me, by the way. | ||
| That's coming up. | ||
| They say to control you, they're going to poison you. | ||
| Yeah, now Rubio, I said it before it came out. | ||
| And he's like, Rubio's like, yeah, Israel struck first, so he had to. | ||
| They drug us into the war. | ||
| Trump flips out. | ||
| Now I'm the boss. | ||
| Now, Rubio, oh, oh, I didn't claim Israel dragged Trump into the war. | ||
| No, they just struck him during the day, a day before they were even talking about doing it, to drag us into the war. | ||
| We know what happened. | ||
| I've been explaining this for decades because I've studied history. | ||
| I've studied sociology, anthropology, archaeology, futurism, predictive programming, what the globalists wanted to build. | ||
| Couldn't we build alternate plans and dreams? | ||
| Because humans build what we dream, made in the image of God. | ||
| And now we see the old globalist order falling apart. | ||
| We see Trump trying to fill the vacuum with a bunch of American power projection. | ||
| And whereas I tacitly support the idea of Venezuela cutting off Cuba and Mexico, you see the aftermath. | ||
| It's still a roll the dice. | ||
| But Iran is specifically for the interest of Greater Israel, with Huckabee now admitting Greater Israel, Israel admitting it, saying we're a superpower, bragging. | ||
| Truly the stereotype of Israel wanting global domination and trying to control the U.S. is now a reality. | ||
| Just as it was nine months ago when they said surgical strike, nuclear program, midnight hammer. | ||
| And I said then, I said, this is the prelude of them psychologically giving Trump, he thinks, a victory to then sell full war, even though Chairman Kane of the Joint Staff and others, like Eric Prince, that talks to the president and is very smart, said, do not do it. | ||
| The scenarios are too dangerous. | ||
| And now the Strait of Armouse is closed. | ||
| Now the economy's in crisis. | ||
| Now Iran is firing missiles never before seen that come in and then evade the interceptors. | ||
| They're not surrendering. | ||
| They just killed more of the leadership trying to elect a new Sauron on the Council of 12. | ||
| And you study their power setup. | ||
| It just gets more psychotic as you go deeper and they're thousands deep. | ||
| So this does nothing. | ||
| And then the big bombshell, we'll cover this first with Nick Fuentes for the next hour and 45 minutes. | ||
| Appreciate him joining us. | ||
| Marco Rubio to hedge his bets yesterday, we'll play the clip at the moment, says, oh, yeah, I mean, we had to go in because we give the weapons, that's why, to Israel. | ||
| And so Iran's doctrine is to hit us and all our bases. | ||
| And any country that has our bases, so we had to preemptively hit them or the missile attacks would be much worse. | ||
| So that's like, I had to attack you before you attack me. | ||
| And then I said at the start of the show, I said, Trump doesn't want people to know that the tail's wagging the dog. | ||
| He's going to get pissed. | ||
| Sure enough, he said in the press conference with the German Chancellor MERS, oh, no, Israel didn't do this. | ||
| Oh, we always attack during the day. | ||
| No, you don't. | ||
| They're way more dangerous for so many things. | ||
| The stealth profile, just with the light hitting the wings, creates a bigger resonance. | ||
| Okay, because of ionization happening and other issues. | ||
| And there's more condensation during the day, and it just goes on and on. | ||
| It's not good to do these attacks. | ||
| We never do them during the day. | ||
| That's why I said they're going to hit Saturday about 6 o'clock U.S. time, the middle of the night over there. | ||
| That turned out was the attack plan. | ||
| Israel attacks first, hits the underground base with the Ayatollah meeting. | ||
| This was Israel literally dragging us in to the beginning of a third world war. | ||
| And now Rubio's like, oh, no, Israel didn't drag us in. | ||
| You can't deny the fact that 200 Israeli aircraft, 30 attacked the command base in Tehran with precision-guided AI bombs. | ||
| And then Israel, we now learn, has hacked into all the cameras and, of course, released the video of them being blown up in the bunker and brags, oh, we're in all their cameras. | ||
| It's just unbelievable. | ||
| So Israel's trying to get us all killed. | ||
| Netanyahu's trying to get us all killed. | ||
| Turner Carls is totally right that BB's out of control. | ||
| Israel's out of control. | ||
| And Nick Fuentes is totally vindicated in his predictions of all of this because last year, well, during the election, two years ago, he said Trump's going to go to full war with Iran. | ||
| And I put pressure, we all did, and hoped that what happened last year, nine months ago, wouldn't go all the way. | ||
| But now we're here. | ||
| And you read the Israeli papers and see the Lekudniks. | ||
| They don't even think about geopolitics. | ||
| They don't think about Strait Ormoose clothes and China all angry with half its oil cut off. | ||
| They just literally, I'm all the articles. | ||
| We run America. | ||
| We're the superpower. | ||
| Yeah, we're going to get Turkey next. | ||
| I'll play the last Israeli prime minister bragging. | ||
| We have to hit Saudi Arabia. | ||
| So we got megalomania going on right now. | ||
| And we have little time to turn this back. | ||
| So let's go to Clip 16. | ||
| This is Marco Rubio. | ||
| Yesterday, like, hey, it's no big deal. | ||
| Israel struck. | ||
| We had to. | ||
| So literally saying Israel drives our policy. | ||
| This is an admission. | ||
| Now they're trying to put that back in the bottle. | ||
| I don't care what Rubio said. | ||
| I said that Saturday. | ||
| We already know this. | ||
| So now he gaslights and says, oh, no, they didn't. | ||
| Oh, no, they did. | ||
| Here's the clip. | ||
| States conducted this operation with a very clear goal in mind. | ||
| I haven't got a chance to see a lot of reporting. | ||
| I don't understand what the confusion is. | ||
| Let me explain it to you, and I'll do it once again as clearly as possible. | ||
| Perhaps you'll report it that way. | ||
| The United States is conducting an operation to eliminate the threat of Iran's short-range ballistic missiles and the threat posed by their Navy, particularly to naval assets. | ||
| That is what it is focused on doing right now, and it's doing quite successfully. | ||
| I'll leave it to the Pentagon and the Department of War to discuss the tactics behind that and the progress that's being made. | ||
| That is the clear objective of this mission. | ||
| The second question that been asked is, why now? | ||
| Well, there's two reasons why now. | ||
| The first is it was abundantly clear that if Iran came under attack by anyone, the United States or Israel or anyone, they were going to respond and respond against the United States. | ||
| The orders had been delegated down to the field commanders. | ||
| It was automatic, and in fact, it bear to be true because, in fact, within an hour of the initial attack on the leadership compound, the missile forces in the south and in the north, for that matter, had already been activated to launch. | ||
| In fact, those had already been pre-positioned. | ||
| The third is the assessment that was made that if we stood and waited for that attack to come first before we hit them, we would suffer much higher casualties. | ||
| And so the president made the very wise decision. | ||
| We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. | ||
| We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces. | ||
| And we knew that if we didn't preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps even higher those killed. | ||
| And then we would all be here answering questions about why we knew that and didn't. | ||
| So Israel hits them. | ||
| So we have to go to full war now. | ||
| And they try to claim, oh, we're just trying to get their missiles now. | ||
| No, Trump says, oh, we killed 40 something. | ||
| Now we're going to kill the rest. | ||
| It's about regime change. | ||
| So these are clear promises broken. | ||
| This is clearly unconstitutional, didn't get congressional authorization. | ||
| This is full war. | ||
| It's out of control. | ||
| I appreciate Nick holding while I did a 10-minute intro. | ||
| Nick Fuentez is our guest. | ||
| And again, people say, this guy's pro-white. | ||
| This guy's whatever. | ||
| We have major universities saying no whites allowed. | ||
| We have whites of the devil must be exterminated in the New York Times. | ||
| This is the natural response to that. | ||
| So I don't want to hear a bunch of stuff. | ||
| I always want to say that as a premise right up front. | ||
| So, Nick, you told us what was coming two years ago. | ||
| You've been proven right. | ||
| You're like the new Alex Jones being right on things. | ||
| So I want you to give your take on what's currently happening and then what you predict is going to come next. | ||
| And is there any way to get Trump to extricate himself from this bear trap? | ||
| Well, I'll take the last question first. | ||
| I think the answer is no. | ||
| And I was very pessimistic about the prospect of that going into this administration. | ||
| As you know, in 2024, I said that Trump is the Iran war candidate. | ||
| It was inevitable that Trump would take us to war. | ||
| And as a matter of fact, I think that's a large reason why he got elected in the first place. | ||
| I think that if you look at the election in 2020, it was obviously stolen and rigged. | ||
| And so you say, well, how did he then come back and win in 2024? | ||
| Well, clearly the riggers had to stand down and let him take office. | ||
| And whether that's a combination of the media, social media, electioneering, whatever you want to say, they let him win. | ||
| And I think they let him win because they knew that unlike Joe Biden and unlike the Democrats, he was going to have no hesitation, no reluctance whatsoever to engage Iran and its proxies, which, of course, he then did throughout 2025 and 26. | ||
| So as to whether he can extricate himself from the situation, I don't think so. | ||
| I think that over and over we see the same pattern where whether it's a Democrat or a Republican, Israel triggers a confrontation with Iran. | ||
| And the United States does its best, I think, in both cases in the Democrat or Republican administration to mitigate the severity of the confrontation. | ||
| So Joe Biden used deterrence. | ||
| I believe that Donald Trump last year wanted that midnight hammer strike to be the end of the nuclear program and one tap and the war. | ||
| But of course, Israel has orchestrated all of these different confrontations. | ||
| They're deliberately provoking and triggering them. | ||
| And I think that was the same story here. | ||
| What has happened, as you said, as Mark Rubio said yesterday, is that Israel came to the United States. | ||
| Netanyahu came to the White House for, I believe, the sixth time since Trump took office for the second time. | ||
| And he told Trump, we're going in and you can join us or you cannot join us, but we're going to attack and your soldiers are going to be collateral damage. | ||
| And so they forced our hand. | ||
| And what is happening now, once again, is actually very much more of the same, which is that in the same way that in previous years, Washington and Tel Aviv actually diverge on their Iran policy. | ||
| For example, Washington seeks denuclearization. | ||
| Our doctrine is non-proliferation of WMDs. | ||
| Our imperative is we don't want Iran to have the bomb. | ||
| Israel, on the other hand, has always wanted regime change. | ||
| And these are two completely different things. | ||
| Israel seeks the termination, not just of the Ayatollah, but of the entire Islamic revolutionary government. | ||
| And so that tension has characterized the three-way diplomacy between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. | ||
| This war is more of the same. | ||
| I believe that Trump went in knowing that Israel was going in. | ||
| And I believe the play, to the extent that there is any kind of a plan, is Trump wants the Venezuela model. | ||
| I'm sure that he, and I think Vance and the others as well, they thought they would go in hard and quickly against Iran, destroy the Navy, destroy the missile production, destroy the missile launch platforms, kill some of the top brass. | ||
| And the expectation is that somebody from within the Iranian Revolutionary Guard would rise up as a pragmatist and negotiate with the United States for peace. | ||
| And they would maintain Iran's government structure and security architecture while being pliant or compliant with the United States. | ||
| By the way, you're not just speculating. | ||
| They admit this insane gamble, just a crazy shot-in-the-dark gamble. | ||
| Yes, and that is the correct word. | ||
| It's a gamble. | ||
| That is totally a roll of the dice whether that will happen. | ||
| We just don't know that. | ||
| We don't know who that might be, if that will happen. | ||
| Now, further, this is why this is the ongoing divergence and Washington Tel Aviv policy. | ||
| That's not going to be enough for Israel. | ||
| Even if that was possible, let's say in your revolutionary, zealot, Shiite, theocratic government, you get a faction from the IRGC that wants to negotiate with Washington after they killed the Ayatollah and half the leadership and blew up the country. | ||
| Even if that happens, will this satisfy Israel? | ||
| The answer is no, because what Israel is seeking is a total regime change. | ||
| They want to install a liberal democratic government, maybe led by the Shah, or at least a transition led by the Shah. | ||
| And why? | ||
| So that they can manipulate the future state of Iran, as they did in Syria, as they did in Iraq, as they did in these other countries. | ||
| And that was my point from Saturday on is you can look at this one-dimensionally. | ||
| Yeah, move ons are bad, but the British and the U.S. and Israel always put worse people in, Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda in charge of Syria. | ||
| The idea that, oh, the West is this fairy godmother creating my little pony heavens is bullshit. | ||
| Well, that's totally true. | ||
| And not only that, but I think it's likely at this point that a hardliner regime takes power because who's going to be left? | ||
| After these people watch their leaders get killed and their colleagues and their own countrymen get killed. | ||
| I don't think they become more compliant. | ||
| And it's a country of 90 million people. | ||
| They have a million soldiers between all the security services. | ||
| I don't know that they're just going to lay down and beg for mercy at this point. | ||
| Why would they? | ||
| Americans, even the pussified Americans wouldn't do that. | ||
| The Vietnamese people. | ||
| No, they're not going to lay down. | ||
| They're going to get more aggressive. | ||
| They will. | ||
| And that plays into Israel's hands because then what this does is it basically reignites the pretext for war. | ||
| So, you know, the language in the Trump admin is escalation. | ||
| We're going to bomb them even harder. | ||
| We're not ruling out boots on the ground. | ||
| It can always get worse. | ||
| And so maybe you get a ceasefire. | ||
| A new regime comes to power. | ||
| They don't surrender. | ||
| And then we have to come up with a more permanent solution. | ||
| And this is where now the U.S. is talking to the Kurds and talking about the Kurds maybe potentially being a ground force. | ||
| Now they're talking about brushing Iran up, which is the Israeli plan to break up every country there. | ||
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| As they did in Iraq, as they did in Syria. | ||
| That's the textbook Israeli grand strategy. | ||
| So yes. | ||
| And that's the thing. | ||
| You never see the end of the Iran war. | ||
| It's always, this is just the latest climax. | ||
| This is just the latest ceiling of hostilities between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, which have been ongoing for decades. | ||
| And I don't think this is the end of it. | ||
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I totally agree. | |
| Do you think Trump even, I'm not trying to give him a get out of jail free card, but I actually know what your answer is. | ||
| I know you're smart. | ||
| Do you think Trump even understands this? | ||
| And the answer is no. | ||
| No, I don't think so. | ||
| And I think he just overestimates his abilities. | ||
| I'm sure that in part, maybe they did Venezuela to build up his confidence because Venezuela is a totally different story. | ||
| 28 million people. | ||
| The regime's not. | ||
| You have to do the limited bombing thing and let him negotiate and have Israel stand down. | ||
| They did that thing last year, I said, to get his confidence up with Iran. | ||
| You did say that. | ||
| I remember I was down there and you said exactly that. | ||
| And I think that is quite literally the play, which is you get that momentum, you get that inertia. | ||
| And I'm sure they told him that this would create a deterrent effect. | ||
| You do it to Venezuela. | ||
| You can bring the force to Iran and say, hey, remember, they did this. | ||
| Psychologists, the really good ones, are studying Trump. | ||
| I mean, they're, you know, and they're pitching him bullshit, seeing what works, going back. | ||
| I mean, it's disgusting. | ||
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It is. | |
| And they manipulate him. | ||
| You know, people say it's blackmail. | ||
| People say they got a tape of him. | ||
| I don't think it's that complicated. | ||
| I think that they surround him, they saturate his information diet and they form his opinions. | ||
| They create the options. | ||
| And the question is: where's the personnel? | ||
| Where's Tulsi Gabbard? | ||
| Isn't she the DNI? | ||
| Where is she? | ||
| Where's Vance? | ||
| Where's Rubio? | ||
| These are all supposed to be America-first people that we were supposed to be excited about in the cabinet. | ||
| And what we find from the Times is that not even a single one of them told Trump not to do it. | ||
| And these were all ostensibly supposed to be against the endless wars, the Middle Eastern conflicts. | ||
| I don't think you were wrong two years ago when you predicted this, or last year when you said, I hope I hope we could avert this. | ||
| But clearly now, if you follow Trump's psychology, I think he just doubles down. | ||
| So where does that go? | ||
| So I think that it will end in regime change one way or another. | ||
| You know, what happens imminently is sort of unpredictable. | ||
| It's hard to imagine how exactly the Iranians respond and what the Trump administration has up its sleeves in terms of escalation. | ||
| But I think that Israel, clearly, they're driving the policy. | ||
| They've orchestrated all of these events. | ||
| They're not letting go until there's a regime change. | ||
| And what Israel wants, they get. | ||
| So I think that before the four years are up, you're going to see a full-scale regime change. | ||
| And for that to happen, there's going to need to be a ground presence. | ||
| Maybe that's partial U.S., partially its militia or its Kurds. | ||
| I believe that is what was driving the protests even a month ago. | ||
| It was all in the western half of the country in the Kurdish part. | ||
| And they said that these were people clad in black and they had automatic weapons and they appeared to be trained. | ||
| So I imagine it's going to be some kind of smart power, multi-domain operation with the militias armed, maybe from Iraqi Kurdistan, which shares the border, and maybe from Turkey. | ||
| And I think there's going to be some kind of force that comes in and forces a transition. | ||
| I think that's, when you work out the math on that, I think that's all but inevitable. | ||
| And it seems unlikely now, but it seemed unlikely that we'd be here. | ||
| It seemed unlikely we'd be bombing Iran into submission or that we'd bomb their nuclear program a year ago. | ||
| It just keeps escalating in that direction. | ||
| Because I watch your show. | ||
| I watch clips almost every day, but whenever I can, I watch when I work out hours of it every few days. | ||
| You literally, it was uncanny. | ||
| I remember laid all this out two years ago. | ||
| How did you know that? | ||
| You just knew their policy. | ||
| They said it openly. | ||
| I appreciate you saying that. | ||
| And it is true. | ||
| I did predict it almost to the letter, but they were basically saying this in October 2023, right after the October 7th attacks. | ||
| The Israelis all came out and they said, this is going to be a regional war. | ||
| We're going to destroy all the proxies, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and then we're going to cut the head off the snake. | ||
| They said, we're going to reset the international relations in the region that has prevailed for 50 years. | ||
| And I think what they meant by that is this Islamic crescent headed by Iran, which was only the latest one after the Baathists, after the Arab coalition between Syria and Egypt. | ||
| So I think that if you're really paying attention, even to the rhetoric from Trump, everybody forgets that the Israelis were whispering in Trump's ear that Iran was trying to assassinate him. | ||
| Why do you think they did that? | ||
| It's because they were already laying the groundwork. | ||
| That was their free programming to sabotage that relationship so that they could tell him when he becomes president: hey, remember, they did try to kill you. | ||
| And that was always meant to spoil diplomacy between the two countries. | ||
| Let me ask you this question then. | ||
| Why do the Israelis for five years wear on their uniforms the Greater Israel map? | ||
| Why do they admit it in their newspapers, then attack us and censor us when we say it, and then have dozens of articles a day. | ||
| I can't keep track of them saying, we run America. | ||
| We're the new superpower. | ||
| We're going to take out Turkey. | ||
| We're going to take out our allies through Obama. | ||
| You know, they took out and put the Muslim Brotherhood in. | ||
| You know, they created Hamas. | ||
| I mean, we're sitting here watching, it's not just Netanyahu, it's the other main party in their last prime minister saying we're going to get Turkey and others next. | ||
| I mean, and then they think we're going to go to war now with Turkey, the biggest conventional military in Europe. | ||
| I mean, it's like there's this giant buffet in Israel's like a thousand-pound fat person that wants us to sit there and hand feed all this at our expense. | ||
| I mean, this is just megaloman. | ||
| So I know Israel's smart in an evil way, but why do they brag? | ||
| And I guess to enrage everybody else that's awake, because that just adds to the furor or what's going on here? | ||
| I think that that is a deliberate provocation. | ||
| I think that, you know, part of their entire MO is they actually need the conflict. | ||
| They feed on the conflict. | ||
| All of this was the result from October 7th. | ||
| And after all, what was October 7th? | ||
| Well, they called it the Al-Aqsa flood operation. | ||
| What is Al-Aqsa? | ||
| That is the mosque. | ||
| That's the Temple Mount. | ||
| That's the Dome on the Rock, which is in Jerusalem, which is the center really of the occupied territory dispute that the Palestinians claim East Jerusalem as the capital, and they claim that's their third holiest mosque in Islam. | ||
| And what the Jews did in Israel that precipitated the October 7th attack is they had all of these Jews go to the dome on the rock, go to the mosque in Jerusalem, to the Al-Aqsa compound, and they started doing their religious rites in a very provocative way. | ||
| And actually, that was the precipitation of the people. | ||
| Killing the red heifer. | ||
| Yes, yes, finding the red heifer, the unblemished heifer and everything. | ||
| And it was deliberately intended to provoke the Muslims into a response. | ||
| And I think that the stuff about Greater Israel, the goal is the same. | ||
| It is to provoke these countries into conflict, you know, because ultimately that is the way they're going to achieve their goals is to elicit hostility. | ||
| And then that's the pretext to bring in the United States to fight their wars for them. | ||
| And I think that's the playbook from day one. | ||
| So that is all part of it. | ||
| Telegraphing that, signaling that, that's all part of the sick agenda, sadly. | ||
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Mind Fuel Ingredients
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| No, I agree. | ||
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| You know, people ask, who do I have on as guests on a routine basis? | ||
| Whether they're economists, whether they're strategy people, security people, journalists, it's who is the most accurate. | ||
| It's a really easy rule. | ||
| I want to be accurate. | ||
| I want to be smart. | ||
| I want to be informed. | ||
| The more knowledge I get, the more I want factoids. | ||
| The more I want to, it all interconnects. | ||
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Persuading Voters: The Gambit
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| And then I really disdain on the left, right, anything, people that just pick up talking points and act like they know something. | ||
| And what's frustrating is 90% of these so-called journalists and influencers literally you talk to in person, they don't know anything. | ||
| They said they're like deer in the headlights. | ||
| My callers are infinitely more knowledgeable because they're tuned in here. | ||
| They probably were smart before they tuned in. | ||
| That's why they look for something else smart. | ||
| Bird of a feather fly together, flock together. | ||
| But it's not about tuning our horns. | ||
| It's about saying we need to save civilization and humanity. | ||
| Nick Fuentez, you can disagree with his conclusions or what he thinks should be done sometimes, but you can't disagree with his analysis and the fact that he goes up against top geopolitical Lighthouse advisors with five degrees and kicks their ass. | ||
| So respect needs to be due. | ||
| But also, it's not just the globals we're fighting. | ||
| It's the low IQ people that we've woken up who are more like in high school and they want to, in a hierarchy, say, you know, everybody's a globalist but them. | ||
| It's something that the Israelis and the other lobbies feed with bots to make us fight with each other. | ||
| So we don't recognize the organic leaders that God has given us to lead us out of this. | ||
| So I want to just say that right up front that I respect Nick Fuentez because he knows what he's talking about. | ||
| I can disagree on the final product of thousands of points that go together or say maybe this is better. | ||
| And sometimes he's right more than I am. | ||
| The difference is he knows what he's talking about. | ||
| And I am sick and tired of having to debate low-grade morons that don't even know how to find their ass with both hands. | ||
| So, Nick, let me throw this out at you because we got a lot of time here and I appreciate it. | ||
| But I want you to quantify before we go to these clips and unpack this and what you think is coming next, what you predict next, how we can stop this. | ||
| We already said we can't, which we still got to try. | ||
| I think you're right. | ||
| I'm about to evacuate to South America or something. | ||
| That's all the globalists are going. | ||
| But here's my question. | ||
| Looking at all of this, is there, I want you to think about this. | ||
| I know you already said no. | ||
| What could we do? | ||
| A peaceful demonstration? | ||
| I don't know, hang something on our doorway or liberals will say mass strike. | ||
| I don't want to join them in that because then you're allowed with Islam. | ||
| Is there any way to get Trump off this destructive course we're on? | ||
| And then maybe describe to people because you predict to the future where this course takes us. | ||
| Nick Fuentes. | ||
| Well, as I said, I'm very pessimistic about that. | ||
| And the reason being is because when you look at the numbers, it's not popular. | ||
| You know, they did all the polls this weekend. | ||
| You got Washington Post, Reuters. | ||
| I think there's a few others. | ||
| And the approval rating for the conflict is sitting at about 30%, right around 30%, maybe just under that. | ||
| And Trump has to know this is an utter betrayal of his campaign promise of no new wars and he's the peace president and so on. | ||
| So as far as a massive demonstration, what is that supposed to demonstrate that the war is unpopular? | ||
| They know the war is unpopular. | ||
| Is that supposed to demonstrate that we're dissatisfied? | ||
| They know we're dissatisfied. | ||
| And I think that that gets back to the nature of it, which is that it is a gamble. | ||
| And I think that Trump is counting on the fact. | ||
| Let's actually be honest for a moment here about it. | ||
| Trump is counting on the fact or the possibility that this works, that this little gambit pays off. | ||
| And we bomb Iran a lot for a week. | ||
| It's quick and it's hard. | ||
| And then we leave and we get what we want and there's minimal loss of life. | ||
| If it is successful, I think people on our side may even be underestimating the appetite for something like that among the general public. | ||
| If it's a big victory or if they're able to plausibly claim victory, it may even be popular. | ||
| And so I think Trump is actually okay with this. | ||
| I think that Trump, the way he sees it, because he said this the other day, he said, I don't care about approval ratings. | ||
| He said, and I'll put boots on the ground. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| Now, obviously he cares on some level, but I think in his mind, this is all. | ||
| He better care about a bunch of dead troops. | ||
| I mean, you talk about, we're not, we're talking to make Vietnam numbers look tame. | ||
| Well, it depends on what they do. | ||
| If it's a full-scale invasion, you're absolutely right, because they will try to inflict maximum casualties and it will get ugly. | ||
| There's already special forces there before this happened. | ||
| I'm talking about a real invasion to, quote, secure the stretch or moose or whatever. | ||
| That's how they'll start it. | ||
| It's just, it's a disaster. | ||
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Right. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| And I agree. | ||
| And I think that, you know, on some level, he obviously cares about these things, but this is part of the bluff. | ||
| This is part of the gambit, which is, you know, partially, I think some of the things he's saying is meant to signal to the Iranians that things could get worse. | ||
| If the goal, if the outcome that you desire is for a pragmatic faction to take power, negotiate with the United States, well, to persuade them that that is the logical course, you would actually need to convince them that things could get worse. | ||
| And that's why he just had a council meeting to elect a new MULA who didn't want peace right now. | ||
| They just killed them today. | ||
| So he's hoping like maybe the next group's less radical. | ||
| But as you said on your show a few days ago, it's true. | ||
| As you go down the chain, they get more radical and stupider. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And that is why he's trying to persuade them that it could always get worse. | ||
| And I'm sure in their mind, in Trump's mind, he's thinking that these Iranians expect that maybe they could ride out the storm. | ||
| If they could survive, if they could hide out in shelters, then maybe there's going to be some continuity of government. | ||
| And Trump is trying to persuade them that if they don't capitulate, it could get worse. | ||
| The bottom could continue to fall out from under them. | ||
| And by the way, they really don't. | ||
| Influence farmers will say you just endorse Trump. | ||
| No, when you wargame what he's thinking, you're not endorsing that. | ||
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Right. | |
| No, we're purely speculating about his state of mind and what his approach is. | ||
| And so I think. | ||
| So you can see the clips of you where they take you wargaming and say that's your same thing to me. | ||
| That's what they do. | ||
| I just want to get that out of the way. | ||
| They always. | ||
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| Well, and I consider those people to be third worldists because they are, they're really arguing for Iran in and of itself or Venezuela in and of itself or China. | ||
| And me, I look at Iran not as, not as a great country. | ||
| I mean, they're a Muslim theocracy, but I look at them as a country that, one, they're a sovereign state. | ||
| So I don't think we have business going in and killing their leaders. | ||
| They have the potential to destroy us and bring down the economy. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And, you know, and I would go further than that. | ||
| They balance Israel. | ||
| There's a balance between Iran and Israel. | ||
| I don't know that that's the worst thing in the world because if you have two countries. | ||
| Israel needs to be contained now that why are they now publicly admitting everywhere? | ||
| I'm sure you've seen it that, yeah, we're taking everything, including their allies. | ||
| Like it is. | ||
| It'd be like if my neighbor said, yeah, I just, I just went over and screwed my neighbor's wife. | ||
| Your wife's next. | ||
| Yeah, like I said, I think it's a provocation. | ||
| It's intended to be provocative. | ||
| They actually do not want peace in the region. | ||
| And all of this is based on fueling this ongoing conflict. | ||
| They don't want it. | ||
| Same reason they stood down on October 7th. | ||
| Same reason they founded Hamas. | ||
| Yes, and Americans are under the impression that we're desperate to make a deal and there's this peace that is just always elusive, always out of reach. | ||
| If only the Muslims would just relax. | ||
| But it takes two to tango here. | ||
| The Israelis, they are the ones that actually want the conflict. | ||
| They didn't want a deal with Iran. | ||
| If they get a deal with Iran, that they don't get to topple the Iranian regime. | ||
| If Iran gets a deal with the United States, maybe they give up their nukes on some timeline, but they also get to normalize their trade relations and diplomatic relations with all the countries who are not. | ||
| Really, Israel wants to keep it in no man's land and keep them in the timeout box. | ||
| Yes, they want to maintain that kind of operational control like they had in Syria, where they can control the airspace and they can just drop bombs. | ||
| And then they could ultimately control the outcome in that country and make it significantly weaker. | ||
| So that's the sick logic of Israel's strategy. | ||
| We have a full sales job now by Netanyahu, Trump, and now Vance. | ||
| We have the clips that it may last a little while, a long time. | ||
| It may last forever. | ||
| We're being sold on a forever war right now. | ||
| So here's my problem. | ||
| I don't want the Democrats open to the border. | ||
| I like Trump killing the carbon tax. | ||
| I like to know tax on tips. | ||
| There's all this good stuff, but rapidly, like I can like ignore some stuff and hold my nose with Trump, but quickly, I mean, by the hour, I morally cannot be part of this. | ||
| You're already there saying, vote Democrat. | ||
| I get you're saying that as a carry on the stick, but I mean, what the hell's going on here? | ||
| I think you have to. | ||
| I think you have to vote Democrat in 26, and I'll tell you why. | ||
| I mean, we're being told always that the Republicans are the lesser of two evils, that they're going to be marginally better than the Democrats. | ||
| Look at all of the broken promises. | ||
| Epstein files, that's huge. | ||
| It's huge. | ||
| And let's be honest, they tried to cover it up. | ||
| It's not like they fumbled that. | ||
| It's not like they made a mistake. | ||
| They engaged in an active cover-up and they failed only because of a revolt within their own party. | ||
| And now Marjorie Greene is an outcast. | ||
| She was like the MAGA congresswoman. | ||
| She was like the one in Congress who came after Trump won the election. | ||
| She's an outcast because she led the coup to get the Epstein files released. | ||
| That's a big one. | ||
| Then you got the deportations. | ||
| They haven't started on the border wall. | ||
| And even though they secured the border, you know, look, they secured the border in 2020. | ||
| What good did that do when Joe Biden came into power? | ||
| Nothing, because then he just overturned all the executive orders and they came pouring in. | ||
| That's why you need the wall. | ||
| They haven't started it. | ||
| 230,000 deportations. | ||
| It isn't happening. | ||
| And now we're in a regime change war with Iran. | ||
| And you know, you've been around. | ||
| I've been around not as long as you, but for some time. | ||
| Regime change in Iran is like synonymous with the neocons ultimate master plan. | ||
| That is like the number one thing on Israel's wishes. | ||
| The whole Middle East strategy in the rebuilding America's Defenses PEAN Act plan 2020 or 2000 was this. | ||
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Yes. | |
| And even further than that, going back to Clean Break in 96, this has always been the plan. | ||
| And for a time, we thought that was unthinkable. | ||
| We thought that Trump winning made that impossible. | ||
| So for Trump to be the one to take us there and sell it and push it and trigger it. | ||
| And now we're in a regime change war with Iran. | ||
| It's almost unbelievable to even say that. | ||
| Thousands of American and Israeli airstrikes destroying Iran's military. | ||
| Here's how I feel about it. | ||
| If you will tolerate that, you will tolerate anything. | ||
| Like at what point do you say no? | ||
| What point do you say there's no excuses? | ||
| People say, well, if there's boots on the ground, boots on the ground, dude, they're dropping bombs everywhere. | ||
| And it's in Iran. | ||
| So for me, I said, that's the last straw. | ||
| I'm out. | ||
| And you know me, I'm not, I'm the furthest thing from a Democrat. | ||
| I'm far right. | ||
| I'm not left-wing or even liberal. | ||
| I don't consider myself even a center liberal or a right. | ||
| Talk about that Democrats get in. | ||
| Isn't that accelerationist? | ||
| No, I think that I don't know that I would characterize it as accelerationist. | ||
| I would characterize it as corrective. | ||
| And it's sending a message to the GOP before the big one, which is 28. | ||
| Yeah, you're saying the only leverage we've got is the wake-up call. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And, you know, 28, we got to win that one. | ||
| I really believe Republicans got to win, but we need it to be the right Republican. | ||
| And I don't know that there's any other language they will understand other than to show them we're not showing up in 26. | ||
| And what's more, I also think that Vance and Rubio are to blame in this as well. | ||
| If they couldn't stop a war in Iran when they're in power now, how are they going to make the decision when they become legitimate? | ||
| We knew Rubio is a deep state guy. | ||
| He's been, quote, doing a good job for what we wanted till now. | ||
| But Vance was an open thing. | ||
| He's come out now and said we may be there in a long war. | ||
| So Vance is definitely getting in line with that. | ||
| In fact, speaking of the devil, let's go to those clips first. | ||
| Here's Thune, the leader of the Senate, saying Trump doesn't need a war powers. | ||
| He has authorization, which no, he does. | ||
| This is pure war, folks. | ||
| This does not blow up their weapons. | ||
| This is regime change. | ||
| And then Vance saying the same thing and then saying basically this could be a forever war. | ||
| And then I want to go through these other clips, but here it is. | ||
| Do you think the Congress would need to authorize any military action against Iran beyond the 60-day or 90-day window? | ||
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| I think the president has the authority that he needs to conduct the activities, the operations that are currently underway there. | ||
| And as you know, there's a lot of controversy around questions around the War Powers Act, but I think the president is acting in the best interest of the nation and our national security interests by ensuring that he's protecting Americans and American bases and installations in that region, as well as those of our allies. | ||
| We'll go back and get Nick Fuentes' take on this, but Marko Rubio, you guys say, Israel launched the attack. | ||
| They were going to attack us. | ||
| We had to attack them because they would attack us if we attacked them. | ||
| Thun just said, we attacked them, so they're going to attack us. | ||
| So now we have to authorize the war. | ||
| So we attack somebody. | ||
| So the president doesn't have a war powers act because he has a power to attack somebody. | ||
| I mean, this is insane. | ||
| Continue. | ||
| The United States has a lot of optionality here. | ||
| And, you know, we could go for a little bit longer. | ||
| We could go for a lot longer. | ||
| But I think the president just wants to make it clear to the Iranians and to the world that he is not going to rest until he accomplishes that all-important objective of ensuring that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon, not just for the next few years, not just because we obliterated Fordot or some other enrichment facility, but because the Iranians themselves commit long-term to not building a nuclear weapon. | ||
| So we've gone from, oh, we successfully destroyed their nuclear stuff, which I said was BS, to now total war. | ||
| Nick Fuentes. | ||
| Yeah, they said last year that the program was completely obliterated. | ||
| And, you know, we've almost even talked past the point. | ||
| It's sort of interesting. | ||
| Last year, the pretext for bombing Iran in the first place was that they were racing towards a nuclear bomb. | ||
| When Israel hit Iran on June 13, 25, they said, well, Iran was going to strike us and they were racing towards a device. | ||
| That's why we had to preempt that by striking them. | ||
| And then, of course, the U.S. intervened to finish the job at Fordo and the Tom's, which only we could do with the bunker busters from the B-2 bombers. | ||
| Well, then in January, when these protests started in Iran, all of a sudden that shifted. | ||
| And Trump came out and said, well, we were going to attack Iran, but we couldn't topple the regime in one blow. | ||
| And you say, well, wait a second. | ||
| I thought Israel and the United States attacked Iran last year because they were on their way to a nuke, but then we took care of it and we blew up their program. | ||
| Now they're saying, well, we couldn't bomb Iran at our discretion in January because it wasn't going to topple the regime. | ||
| And he say, topple the regime? | ||
| I thought it was about the nuclear program. | ||
| And like you say, now we're in it. | ||
| Now we're in a full-fledged regime change war. | ||
| And you wonder who made this decision exactly? | ||
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| Who voted for this? | ||
| Why is this happening? | ||
| Arguably, it is within, I think, America's interest to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. | ||
| And if they're about to imminently acquire them, a case could be made. | ||
| I don't know that I would make it, but in a theoretical, a case could be made that the United States might preempt that by intervening in it. | ||
| They're running that cover story and Trump says, oh, we killed 47 out of 1 kill the rest. | ||
| It's all about regime change now, which under the law is illegal to primitively attack somebody saying I want regime change. | ||
| So Trump's being set up here with major impeachment charges. | ||
| Well, and they're throwing everything out there. | ||
| It's the dead protesters. | ||
| It's the nuclear program. | ||
| It's the missiles. | ||
| It's just like Iraq. | ||
| It's exactly like Iraq. | ||
| Oh, they're building a nuke, but also they did the anthrax plot. | ||
| Also, 9-11. | ||
| They just throw everything out there in the hopes that enough people are going to buy it. | ||
| And like you said, there's nothing legal about this. | ||
| What is the authorization for the use of force against Iran? | ||
| Did Congress declare war? | ||
| At what point was this decision made and exactly by whom? | ||
| So I don't know that this is impeachable because ironically, the Democrats support it too. | ||
| Chuck Schumer came out of the closed door hearing with Marco Rubio at the State of the Union or the afternoon of and said, well, this is very serious and Trump's just going to have to make his case. | ||
| There's a lot of Democrats that support this, guys like John Fetterman stepping back to not take any problems if it goes sideways, but they're behind it. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I think so. | ||
| And I don't think they would move against him for that. | ||
| So Trump saying that, no, he forced Israel's hand, even though on record, depending on admitted, no, we didn't know. | ||
| They took the opportunities we had to hit. | ||
| The Secretary of State says it. | ||
| Trump makes him come out and say that wasn't true. | ||
| Talk about congressional hearings now. | ||
| What's going to happen to Rubio when he's in front of Congress? | ||
| So this is very embarrassing right now. | ||
| Here is Trump saying that they made him force, that Trump forced Israel's hand to strike first here in the middle of the day against our doctrine. | ||
| And then why do you think Rubio came out yesterday and said Israel forced our hand? | ||
| What do you think the impetus behind that was? | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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Did Israel forced your hand to launch these strikes against Iran? | |
| Did anyone pull the United States into this war? | ||
| No, I might have forced their hand. | ||
| You see, we were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my opinion that they were going to attack first. | ||
| They were going to attack. | ||
| If we didn't do it, they were going to attack first. | ||
| I felt strongly about that. | ||
| And we have great negotiators, great people, people that do this very successfully and have done it all their lives very successful. | ||
| And based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first. | ||
| And I didn't want that to happen. | ||
| So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand. | ||
| But Israel was ready and we were ready. | ||
| And we've had a very, very powerful impact. | ||
| Well, since the 80s, Iran has not launched an attack first. | ||
| Every attack has been a response, a retaliatory attack. | ||
| I mean, that is literally pulled out of Trump's butt, Nick. | ||
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It is. | |
| And that's exactly what happened last year, too. | ||
| Israel came in and Trump said, oh, we knew they were doing it. | ||
| They told us and the whole negotiations were a ruse. | ||
| It's almost just childish to see Trump in the White House spit. | ||
| Well, actually, I forced Israel to do it. | ||
| This is when Trump just becomes grading. | ||
| You know, all those things we thought were charming 10 years ago or endearing or funny. | ||
| Now it's just grading and insufferable. | ||
| He's obviously full of it. | ||
| There's nothing true about that at all. | ||
| This idea that, like you say, that Iran was about to attack us, really? | ||
| We have two carriers there. | ||
| We got a dozen warships, 50,000 soldiers, half of our Air Force, and Iran was going to start the war against us. | ||
| Does that even make any sense? | ||
| That is completely made up. | ||
| And then Ruby. | ||
| And the idea is Israel launched an attack, so we had to, because they were going to attack us. | ||
| Now Trump goes, no, they were going to attack us with no information. | ||
| I mean, I'm sorry, folks. | ||
| I'm wanting to support Trump. | ||
| I support the killing the carpet. | ||
| That's why I hate this because he's done a lot of good. | ||
| We're watching Trump self-immolate on live television. | ||
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It is. | |
| It's a complete unraveling. | ||
| And it's clear what happened there. | ||
| I think, look, JD Vance and Marco Rubio, they want to run for president in 28. | ||
| So they know that their butt is on the line here. | ||
| If this Iran war doesn't go well, there go their presidential ambitions. | ||
| And so I think that when Rubio comes out and says, well, Israel made us do it, obviously, this is like a real-time narrative construction so that when in 28, he's questioned about it on the debate stage, if this becomes a debacle, this is hedging. | ||
| He can say, well, we didn't have any options. | ||
| We had the choice. | ||
| Either we go in with Israel at the beginning or Americans die. | ||
| Well, I chose to, you know, that's going to be the argument. | ||
| That's going to be the campaign speech. | ||
| That'll be the, you know, screenshot this. | ||
| In a few years, that is what he's going to say on the debate stage. | ||
| We had a choice. | ||
| If we didn't act, then more Americans would have died. | ||
| And I stood with Trump. | ||
| We made the bold decision to go in and blah, blah. | ||
| That is clearly going to be the answer. | ||
| By the way, you're on a roll. | ||
| You're on a roll. | ||
| We got another hour coming up, but let me just stop you. | ||
| I said the first of the show, they're going to use the insurance company shutting down the straight of Hormuz as the claim that we've got to put a beachhead on the Iranian side so they can't close it to secure it for trade. | ||
| I said, I believe that'll be the excuse for boots on the ground, which they floated in the last few days, which Eric Prince freaked out about rightfully. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, he just put this out. | ||
| Show the timestamp on this, guys. | ||
| Scroll down, pull it up. | ||
| I just saw this now. | ||
| Trump is now saying he signed an executive emergency order basically for war. | ||
| If anybody tries to close the strait, it's already closed. | ||
| So this is him using economic emergency powers to have an unofficial declaration of war. | ||
| Nick, this is horrible. | ||
| This is really bad. | ||
| This is boots on the ground. | ||
| So this is just a few minutes ago. | ||
| What do you make of this, Nick Windows? | ||
| Well, it's like I said, we're being drawn in here. | ||
| That is really the operative word. | ||
| Nobody wants this. | ||
| It's not in our interest. | ||
| We are being slowly drawn in. | ||
| And what that implies is that step by step, we're being dragged further into this. | ||
| And that's always what happens. | ||
| It always starts with, we're just putting maximum pressure sanctions. | ||
| Well, we just killed Qasim Suleimani. | ||
| Well, we just backed to cyber attack. | ||
| You know, it's always we just did this this one time. | ||
| And all it does is increase our liability. | ||
| It just increases our stake in this disaster. | ||
| And so it's very obvious. | ||
| Okay, we go in with the bombs really hard. | ||
| We destroy the Navy. | ||
| We destroy the missile launch platforms. | ||
| Okay, well, then you get this logic like, well, you break it, you bought it. | ||
| Now Iran inevitably is going to keep throwing missiles at us. | ||
| We're running out of interceptors. | ||
| So what do you do now? | ||
| Iran is going to close the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
| That's going to shut down 20% of the oil trade. | ||
| What do you do now? | ||
| Again, you're being drawn in step by step. | ||
| And our share of this, our stake in this, is always increasing until you wake up and you find you're in this unthinkable scenario. | ||
| That's why I say I don't know that we could rule out boots on the ground in the future. | ||
| Oh, but that's the plan. | ||
| People go, oh, the second order just says they'll protect the ships. | ||
| Yeah, they're going to do it with troops. | ||
| I already saw it. | ||
| People, we got a whole other hour coming up, but how people find you, Nick. | ||
| I am at rumble rumble.com slash NickJ Fuentes. | ||
| I'm live every weeknight, and I'm on Twitter. | ||
| Nick Jay Fuentes as well. | ||
| And I'm at RealAlex Jones on X and the Alex Jones Show on Rumble. | ||
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| We have the backup network. | ||
| Just be ready, people, because you survived so much. | ||
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| Here's where Alex is at. | ||
| Because I don't cry, wolf. | ||
| I just survive a long time. | ||
| We'll be right back with our number four. | ||
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| Now, a lot of men, particularly, because men's brains are designed, the cerebral cortex, in the areas of the brain, there's like triple the connections that a woman has to strategy. | ||
| And that's why men love chess, men love football. | ||
| It's all strategy, but you fill your head with that. | ||
| Those are literal Roman bread and circuses the Romans wrote about to distract their men, not to be politically involved. | ||
| My cerebral cortex is focused on politics. | ||
| So I have a lot of facts, a lot of overlaying information in history. | ||
| This is a short segment, long stuff I come up with Nick Fuentes, but it's so frustrating to actually know how this works and see what's moving on the chessboard. | ||
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| And it's not in America's interest or anybody's interest, but tyrants to understand the historical danger of all of this. | ||
| And I don't really have words, Nick, to talk about when you look out second order, third order, fourth order consequences of this, why privately the chairman of the Joint Chiefs told Trump don't do it. | ||
| Eric Prince, many others. | ||
| And, you know, we have Trump and JD Vance in compilation saying we're not going to go to boots on the ground. | ||
| We're not going to go to regime change. | ||
| They're doing it. | ||
| Can you speak to what you predict happens down this road we're going? | ||
| And just there's got to be other ways of leverage. | ||
| If we can't leverage Trump, who do we put pressure on in Congress to stop this or is APAC too powerful? | ||
| I think what has been set in motion cannot be stopped at this point. | ||
| I think that the time to do it would have been in 24. | ||
| And everybody reassured us that if Trump won, well, we would pressure Trump later. | ||
| I remember Mike Cernovich said that. | ||
| He said, well, this is how politics works. | ||
| You know, you don't know how politics works. | ||
| I do. | ||
| He said, you got to get Trump elected. | ||
| And then we're going to work in the admin and we're going to fight the personnel and blah, blah. | ||
| And this is, I know we've had this conversation. | ||
| This is always my refrain. | ||
| It's like, we tried that. | ||
| We did that. | ||
| We did that in the first term. | ||
| And by the way, how did the first term end? | ||
| Trump ripped up the 2018 nuclear deal. | ||
| In 2019, we're effectively in a war with Iran. | ||
| In 2020, he kills Qasem Suleimani. | ||
| We're shooting down drones. | ||
| They're attacking tankers. | ||
| You can Google it. | ||
| There's an article, I believe it was in December 2020. | ||
| Trump actually ordered the military to attack Iran, or at least was considering it in the lame duck session. | ||
| And it was only his generals that discouraged him from doing it. | ||
| So it's like, this is deja vu all over again. | ||
| We live this and we tried all that. | ||
| The personnel, the voting, the Twitter campaign, the hashtags. | ||
| And I think that, you know, now Trump is going to do what Trump is going to do. | ||
| And Trump, who knows why? | ||
| Blackmail persuasion, whatever. | ||
| Those people are around him. | ||
| It's ego. | ||
| You said it now. | ||
| It's ego. | ||
| It's ego, certainly. | ||
| Whatever it is, that's what we're stuck with. | ||
| And I think that if you want to really get it to stop, you just got to switch up and play both sides. | ||
| You got to play both sides and go Democrat. | ||
| And I don't want to do it. | ||
| You know, I don't like the Democrats. | ||
| I fully understand what they represent. | ||
| But what else can you do to the Republicans? | ||
| All that other stuff is flaccid. | ||
| Protest, tweet about it. | ||
| They know if you are going to vote in November, that you're really not serious. | ||
| You know, you're going to go and rah-rah-rah, hold up the sign. | ||
| But as long as they get your vote in the end, I mean, honestly, what difference does it make for them? | ||
| There's a little less enthusiasm. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| So I'm really, like I said, I think that we actually have to think beyond this and we have to think the only way out of it is 28. | ||
| How do we relight the flame in 28? | ||
| That's all I care about. | ||
| And for that to happen, maybe there needs to be a little pain. | ||
| You know, the current GOP has to suffer a little bit for it to be reborn in 28, but it's not going to be Vance and Rubio that saved the day, obviously, based on this. | ||
| Well, I would say I may agree with you if we say we're not going to accept, we're not going to supp I would almost call like a candidate by candidate basis. | ||
| And then if somebody's a neocon or we should do a litmus test, if they support this, they shouldn't be voted for. | ||
| I almost see this like a loyalty pledge, but let's come back because the French are sending their aircraft carrier to protect the one of the main corridors there, Suez Canal. | ||
| And Trump is now basically saying they're going to send in U.S. ships into the Strait of Hormuz, which is a total trap. | ||
| We'll be right back in 60 seconds. | ||
| I don't want people to miss the historic point we're at right now. | ||
| The fourth turning, the end of the old order, the populist revolutions happening everywhere, and then Trump betraying what he said he would do. | ||
| I have compilations of him saying no boots on the ground, no full war. | ||
| And here we are, and it's all unraveling in real time. | ||
| The Strait of Hormuz has already been closed by insurance companies after Iran began to attack ships and blew up and sunk a few in the last three days. | ||
| And now Trump signs an executive order saying we'll do whatever we have to for open shipping. | ||
| We'll put troops on the ground on the Strait of Hormuz on their side. | ||
| We're going to have military escorts through there. | ||
| The announcements are being made off his plan. | ||
| I mean, this is escalating to the next level immediately. | ||
| And this is why Eric Prince and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and others told Trump, Iran's not going to give up. | ||
| You're not going to get regime change. | ||
| You have 99% chance right away. | ||
| You're not going to get four weeks or six weeks or a year. | ||
| Now they're prepping us for just an endless war. | ||
| So now we're against Europe with its plan to prop itself up with Hitler's war with Russia. | ||
| And now America has its plan for this. | ||
| We didn't vote for this. | ||
| We didn't sign up for this. | ||
| And again, oh, they might have attacked us when Israel attacked them, said Rubio yesterday. | ||
| So we had to attack them. | ||
| And when they hit our ships, which Iran knew that they hit a few ships, they close it with insurance. | ||
| Then they send in the U.S. ships. | ||
| Then the Iranians attack those ships. | ||
| And they'll go, oh my God, they attacked us. | ||
| All we're doing is blowing them up. | ||
| And then now Trump says we got to put troops on the other side of the Strait of Hormuz to protect this. | ||
| I said it the first hour. | ||
| It's happening in live time. | ||
| Nick, this is like a bad dream. | ||
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It is. | |
| It feels surreal. | ||
| I still can't even believe it. | ||
| Even though I've been predicting it and even though we're watching it, I wake up and I see the news. | ||
| We are at war with Iran. | ||
| And for people that are not paying attention to all this stuff, again, it cannot be overstated. | ||
| This is like, it's literally the neocon nightmare scenario, like war with Iraq, Syria, now Iran. | ||
| You just don't like it. | ||
| It's like the ghost of the neocons possessing us. | ||
| This is their wet dream. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And for Trump to be the one delivering it, that's the most surreal aspect of all of it. | ||
| You could see a DeSantis doing this. | ||
| You could see a Kamala Harris doing this, honestly. | ||
| But to see Donald Trump on Friday, on Friday night at Mar-a-Lago with the hat on, with the black curtain announcing this war, building the case against the Iranian regime, you go, what happened? | ||
| What happened to this movement? | ||
| You know, I mean, you and I, we've been with Trump really since the beginning, since 2015. | ||
| And when he came down the escalator, his first big move was basically to destroy this Republican support for war and the war in Iraq in particular, repudiate that whole legacy of the Bush dynasty, George Bush, Jeb Bush. | ||
| And so for him now to be doing this, it really feels like it's come full circle. | ||
| And we have Lindsey Graham having orgasms on television. | ||
| That too. | ||
| Yeah, Lindsey Graham's a huge fan of this. | ||
| Well, endorsed by Trump, endorsed by Trump. | ||
| So, I mean, again, this is my frustration. | ||
| The signs were all there. | ||
| JD Vance said at the Republican convention in 2024, we need to bomb Iran really hard. | ||
| And Trump endorsed Lindsey Graham. | ||
| This time he endorsed him six years ago. | ||
| And Trump got up, you remember, during the election, and he said, if Iran takes me out, then we're going to wipe Iran off the map. | ||
| Like all of this was telegraphed from the beginning. | ||
| And really, you know who I blame, sadly? | ||
| I blame the so-called plan trusters. | ||
| I know that you were more bullish on Trump, but you acknowledged these were legitimate concerns. | ||
| There were a lot of people that said, no, stop, Because you've been righter than me on this. | ||
| And I'm not always right. | ||
| I'm right about 90% of the time. | ||
| I've been very honest. | ||
| So I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to now mea Copa here because when I'm wrong, I'm going to say it publicly. | ||
| I needed Trump to be real. | ||
| And so much good stuff, the carbon tax getting out of it. | ||
| You can go for an hour. | ||
| And it's still better than that, but you can't have less or two evils. | ||
| I have the Democrats trying to put me in prison. | ||
| I just got subpoenaed again to defend when I got Arctic Frost. | ||
| I got to go to Congress and provide my documents because going after, you know, Jack Smith. | ||
| So the Democrats are trying to put me in prison. | ||
| They run show trials on HBO. | ||
| So obviously, it's not that I'm being paid off by Trump. | ||
| I've been persecuted for supporting him. | ||
| So I want to now pay out on this. | ||
| I want to save the country, secure the border, find the missing kids. | ||
| I want to believe, but I'm not in a cult. | ||
| I'm not delusional. | ||
| So I was like, I'm critical. | ||
| I'm critical. | ||
| This is overall good. | ||
| And now I'm just like, now I'm having to think of the off-ramp. | ||
| Nick, we've talked about this privately. | ||
| You know, you're targeted too. | ||
| They're going to kill you, your house. | ||
| This is, we're, we're, your name's Nick Jay Fuentez. | ||
| I'm Alex E. Jones, or we're real people. | ||
| We're under attack. | ||
| So we're in the real world. | ||
| You do what you think's right. | ||
| I do what I think is right. | ||
| You're not paid by people. | ||
| I'm not, we're just our fans. | ||
| So to me, I needed Trump as my, my lifeboat may not be perfect, but it's the lifeboat I've got. | ||
| And I'm watching it sink by its own doing. | ||
| And so this is horrifying. | ||
| And so, but I can't sign on to covering up Epstein. | ||
| I can't sign on to World War III. | ||
| And so that's why I tried to promote the optimism because I fucking need this, man. | ||
| Like, I want to fix the country. | ||
| I want to turn it around. | ||
| So it's not that I was delusional. | ||
| And I still hope we can turn it around, but I just, sorry, go ahead. | ||
| Just you get what I'm saying? | ||
| I get it. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| And I listen, like I said, I don't think that everybody that supported Trump was being dismissive about these concerns. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| You know, we all wanted to believe. | ||
| I was 18 years old when Trump ran in 2016. | ||
| And I remember getting in fights with people. | ||
| You know, this is my whole life too. | ||
| At 18 years old, I wore the MAGA hat at Boston University, one of the most liberal campuses in the country, and became a pariah. | ||
| It's sad to see something you sacrifice. | ||
| It's sad to see something you fought, bled for die. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And, you know, that's my whole adult life. | ||
| I know that's that's a huge part of your life also. | ||
| And now we're witnessing it's totally unraveling. | ||
| It's a, it's an utter and complete betrayal. | ||
| It's heartbreaking in many ways. | ||
| And when I try to salvage it with people, I get attacked as a liberal, which is a when these people doing that don't even can't even find Iran on a fucking map. | ||
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| Well, what's called for is for us to be sober-minded about the entire thing, you know, because there's a lot of trumpet haters. | ||
| I've been a realist the whole time, but was hoping. | ||
| And now I'm just not even hoping. | ||
| I'm just going to be a realist. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, and really, it's okay to have hope. | ||
| I mean, we hope for a better future, but we got to be brutally honest about what this administration has become. | ||
| It's like, you know, I saw this game play out in the first term. | ||
| And I remember I went to DC in 2018. | ||
| I met with people from the admin. | ||
| And me being like 20, I was like, is Q real? | ||
| Are we, is there a plan? | ||
| Is there a five-dimensional chess? | ||
| Are we, is this all like going to end in building the wall and so on? | ||
| And they looked at each other and they laughed in my face and they said, bro, I said, it is worse than you could possibly imagine. | ||
| Oh, I've been at the top of the Justice Department and they literally just laughed at me and they said, no, we mean well, but you have no idea how bad it is. | ||
| The exact same thing. | ||
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| And anyone will tell you that. | ||
| Anyone from Trump 1, any of the good guys from Trump 1, any of the people in Trump 2, they will tell you the exact same thing. | ||
| It is brutal. | ||
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That's right. | |
| And I will not come on air and lie to my audience about the situation because I believe in them. | ||
| If they know how desperate it is again, we will rise the occasion. | ||
| I mean, I'm not going to sell hopium. | ||
| It's just that clear. | ||
| And it's tough. | ||
| I mean, it's tough because what other, you're right. | ||
| I mean, what other option do we have? | ||
| That's really the question. | ||
| People say, well, what else is there? | ||
| Well, that's it. | ||
| It's so sad to have to start turning loose of something that had so much potential. | ||
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| Grandma dying or something. | ||
| Well, it's sort of literally, I mean, he's kind of getting up there, you know? | ||
| So it's, it is. | ||
| It's very tragic and sad. | ||
| And sadly, there's no alternative. | ||
| I think it would be a little bit easier on all of us if there was any underclassmen here. | ||
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| I was about to say there's no stable of new horses here. | ||
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| And I see that as a big failure of Trump because it should have been a whole new stable. | ||
| It should have been a new generation of MAGA congressmen and senators. | ||
| You know, like, where's our AOC? | ||
| Well, they all got cannibalized. | ||
| Madison Cawthorne got destroyed by the Republicans. | ||
| Matt Gates got destroyed by the Republicans. | ||
| Marjorie Greene got. | ||
| So you had a few of them. | ||
| You had a few of them. | ||
| And Shepard gets vaporized by Susie Wils. | ||
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| Susie Wilson. | ||
| By the way, I confirmed three months ago with Flynn. | ||
| He showed me the stuff. | ||
| They're running opposition on hundreds of people. | ||
| Flynn, myself, by the way, you, I told you this. | ||
| They're running major opposition research on not the Democrats, but on us because they know we're true. | ||
| That's another level of this. | ||
| How's that feeling? | ||
| People have no idea, but that has always been the struggle inside the GOP. | ||
| That is always how it's been, which is that the establishment is always at war with its own base. | ||
| This happened with fronts. | ||
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It's fratricide. | |
| It's fratricide. | ||
| I don't even know that it's fratricide because these people aren't even like us. | ||
| You know, these people have been like, we're the real deal. | ||
| And they're, what does the doppelganger always do? | ||
| The thing or the body snatcher? | ||
| It kills the real thing. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| That's the invasion of the body snatchers. | ||
| So they're the body snatchers. | ||
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You're right. | |
| It's not fratricide. | ||
| The body snatchers want to get rid of the real one. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| It's that skin suit. | ||
| They all take the organic mass movement. | ||
| They try to mimic it as best as possible. | ||
| And then they eliminate the actual movement. | ||
| That was the Tea Party. | ||
| I just talked to Michelle Malkin this week, and she said, you know, we ran the same playbook 20 years ago. | ||
| We ran the same playbook in 2006 when we would campaign against the rhinos in favor. | ||
| Yeah, I know you guys have to. | ||
| No, The crews told me about clips. | ||
| I was listening to you. | ||
| They were like, Alex, you're supposed to reveal this big White House thing. | ||
| We'll show the next segment. | ||
| I was listening to you. | ||
| Sorry, go ahead. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, you know, this has been a multi-generational struggle. | ||
| You go back to the John Birchers and National Review. | ||
| You could go back to the paleocons and the neocons, Pat Buchanan, Sam Francis, Joseph Sobron versus the neocons, Tea Party, right up through to the Trump movement. | ||
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| And I always sort of knew in 20, right around 2018, 2019, that the biggest gap is that Trump is not an institutionalist or an institutionalizer. | ||
| He is actually not going to create the so-called movement conservatism of the Trump generation. | ||
| Who's going to fill in the gaps? | ||
| It's all the same people. | ||
| It's all the same money. | ||
| What you just said is beyond key. | ||
| His strength is he's not institutional, but when he leaves, that's our greatest weakness because there's nothing staying. | ||
| There's nothing left there. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And that's why it's now backsliding. | ||
| You know, the personnel, there is no cadre of radical Trump supporters to fill up this White House. | ||
| He still has to rely on the old guy. | ||
| Look at Iran in a good way, a bad way. | ||
| They've got even more radicals below, so they knock out the elite. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| They just get stronger. | ||
| With us, there's no second bench. | ||
| Well, yeah, there's no bench at all. | ||
| Trump said it himself today. | ||
| He said, I'm MAGA, not Tucker, not Megan Kelly. | ||
| He said, it's just me. | ||
| And you go, really? | ||
| So it's not Tucker. | ||
| It's not Marjorie. | ||
| It's not Thomas Massey. | ||
| It's just you and your war with Iran. | ||
| I've told you probably earlier, Nick, I respect you. | ||
| Something you say about your leader, you care. | ||
| I'm like, you're the future, Nick. | ||
| We're counting on you. | ||
| A real leader immediately recognizes younger bulls that are going to lead the people of the future. | ||
| That's what a tribal leader does. | ||
| With Trump, it's this ego thing where anybody else being strong is bad. | ||
| And as he gets older, it's worse. | ||
| It's sick. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| That's like a boomer thing. | ||
| That's the baby boomers. | ||
| He's 1946. | ||
| This is like a baby boomer thing. | ||
| They will not like let us have anything. | ||
| They're hoarding the wealth. | ||
| They're hoarding these like fiefdoms. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| It is an ego thing. | ||
| And at the end of the day, that is really his issue. | ||
| Nobody wants to admit it. | ||
| It's actually brave of you to say that because that's a huge thing. | ||
| A lot of people say, oh, it's his advisors. | ||
| He's getting bad advice. | ||
| It's his personnel. | ||
| It's him. | ||
| You know, I've said back in March, it's him coming there, Epstein. | ||
| All because he loves the power of protecting all these scumbags. | ||
| He's not involved. | ||
| He loves the power over them. | ||
| He's not even in the blackmail. | ||
| He's just in general, I'll take care of it. | ||
| Bullshit, you will, man. | ||
| And that's my concern is how do I not go totally psychotic and go all out anti-Trump because I still want to get Republicans elected because they're better. | ||
| That's a real needle to thread here. | ||
| That's what I'm trying to do, Nick. | ||
| It's tough. | ||
| Like you said, I mean, because we're also trying to stay out of jail. | ||
| You know, we're literally between a rock and a hard place. | ||
| The Democrats want to kill us and flood the country with immigrants. | ||
| The Republicans want to send us to die for Israel. | ||
| So you go, okay, well, I mean, it's really hard to win here. | ||
| Oh, Todd Blanche. | ||
| Let me tell you, be clear. | ||
| They're trying to figure out how to put several hundred of us. | ||
| Just to confirm insiders, Flynn, they told Flynn, they're trying to put us in jail, bro. | ||
| We don't have to, we don't have three years anymore. | ||
| We have Todd Blanche trying to do it now. | ||
| Under what pretext? | ||
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| Just like they opened a national security investigation under Obama on me in 2013. | ||
| They've got they got the FBI. | ||
| We know because the FBI doesn't like it. | ||
| As bad as they are, they're like, what is this? | ||
| Like, really? | ||
| They got jihadis, sleeper cells. | ||
| They are literally over 200 people. | ||
| They have FBI national security dragnets going on us right now. | ||
| When I said opposition research, that's just the name of it. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| They have the Republican Party is now looking at all of us that have any soul and they see us as the enemy. | ||
| We got to get out of Dodge, man. | ||
| I don't know what country you're dropping in at, but that's the saddest part. | ||
| You know, the whole country's coming down. | ||
| The GOP's coming down. | ||
| It's hard to kind of figure out what that next move is. | ||
| That's why, for me, I just keep my options on. | ||
| He used to head up the military, the army. | ||
| And then the defense intelligence. | ||
| He got confirmed. | ||
| He won't get me classified stuff. | ||
| And they're like, sir, they got a whole opposition thing to take us down. | ||
| And you're at the top of the, they say it's a bunch of names. | ||
| And he's like, so, yeah, no, no, they're, they're literally not worried about Democrats. | ||
| They're going to put them in jail. | ||
| They're literally worried about loyal Americans. | ||
| And to the Pentagon's credit, they're like, this is bullshit. | ||
| Like, I've had all these Delta Force current guys, all of them call me, thank you. | ||
| We're not going to go along with this. | ||
| They're all freaking out, which is the good news. | ||
| They have the Pentagon, bro, tasked to spy on us as the enemy when we're the real Americans. | ||
| I mean, imagine the wake-up call in Tampa that they're like, we're not tasked for Muslims. | ||
| We're tasked for Nick Fuentez and General Flynn and Alex Jones. | ||
| Yeah, just give you that news flash. | ||
| Yeah, well, that's the story of the admin. | ||
| You know, Bill Clinton is being protected. | ||
| Hillary Obama, you know, that's what I'm saying. | ||
| Like, it's always this cope, like, well, here's how Trump can still win. | ||
| Here's why you're right, because we learned this the last 60 days. | ||
| I told you this on the phone. | ||
| I don't know if it got through because I talked fast. | ||
| Dude, we're the focus because they know we're not sellouts. | ||
| They're like, look, we got it all. | ||
| We got Trump under control. | ||
| Who will block us? | ||
| And they're literally getting rid of Ed Martin, creating fouls on us. | ||
| And they're pissed because there's nothing there. | ||
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| Like, your most decadent actions will get a pizza, right? | ||
| That's your big party. | ||
| Exactly, me too. | ||
| I don't mean that's a pedophile thing. | ||
| I mean, like, you're getting a steak or whatever. | ||
| They literally, though, are enraged because they can't find anything on us. | ||
| They won't charge the Muslims. | ||
| They won't charge the Somalis stealing billions. | ||
| But literally, the eye of the White House is on us because they're worried we'll influence Trump. | ||
| That's exactly. | ||
| That's how it's always been. | ||
| You know, the GOP has always been cannibalizing the authentic base. | ||
| That's just it. | ||
| And that's why I've always said the GOP is really our biggest enemy. | ||
| It's not even the Democrats because at least the Democrats are the devil you know, and you know that they're your enemy. | ||
| But it's always these Republicans. | ||
| They say, we're going to take the fight, hold the line, all this. | ||
| And then they always turn the cannons inward and shoot at their own people. | ||
| That has always been the story. | ||
| So, you know, I tell my followers, take your own side. | ||
| The GOP is not looking out for you. | ||
| They're not fighting your enemies. | ||
| They're not securing advantages. | ||
| America first in our America survival. | ||
| In fact, I'm going to start the America Survival Party. | ||
| America first is great. | ||
| America only. | ||
| How about America survival? | ||
| We need to understand it's up to us. | ||
| Nobody's coming to save us. | ||
| That's yeah. | ||
| And that's what people got to get through their heads is it's not going to be a top-down thing. | ||
| It's going to be incumbent on all of us to get involved, getting involved in government, getting involved in the universities and the private sector, because, yeah, obviously we tried it with Trump. | ||
| People say, you're not going to vote your way out of this. | ||
| Surely we're not going to solve it just by electing the right president and expecting everything to flow from the top down. | ||
| It doesn't work that way. | ||
| So I agree with you completely. | ||
| It's a shame because we had an opportunity here. | ||
| Like you said, we really had a major opportunity. | ||
| Trump won the popular vote for crying out loud on a platform of mass deportations and everything. | ||
| And what it has secured is a corporate tax cut for the rich, a war for Israel, Epstein cover-up. | ||
| You go, okay, so what are we doing here? | ||
| What does it profit us actually to even participate in the charade? | ||
| So I'm interested in a revolutionary change or nothing at all. | ||
| And I know a lot of people don't like that. | ||
| A lot of people think that's extreme. | ||
| And they remind me, yeah, well, you know, if the Democrats get in, then this, that, and the other. | ||
| I'm interested in either we get the change or we don't. | ||
| But if the Republicans are marginally gotten us here, right, right. | ||
| And I respect your stuff is, you know, super accurate. | ||
| So I respect accuracy. | ||
| But we should. | ||
| We should still try to think of leverage points because Trump did shut up when he kept saying vaccines are great with Bill O'Reilly and stuff until a few years ago and he finally shut up and brought in Kennedy have done some good. | ||
| He never admits guilt, but sometimes he'll back off. | ||
| I think we shouldn't give up yet. | ||
| How do we put pressure on Trump to pull out of this insanity? | ||
| Because we got to try, even if it's impossible. | ||
| I mean, the most you could do is express your dissatisfaction. | ||
| I don't know that there's going to be a million man march anytime soon. | ||
| Honestly, I think the war is actually, they say it's not that popular, but I think people are apathetic. | ||
| So what do you do to pressure Trump? | ||
| I mean, you can call your congressman and your congressman can take it up with Mike Johnson or something. | ||
| But I think all we could do is really buckle up and we could wait for this to wash over us. | ||
| I think at the minimum, you just make it clear, we're not on board. | ||
| I mean, burn your MAGA hats. | ||
| I've tried it. | ||
| You know, I went out to a little bit to Michigan in 24 to try to get people not to vote and try to get some attention. | ||
| We bombarded True Social. | ||
| We bombarded Twitter. | ||
| It didn't do any good. | ||
| They're not listening. | ||
| Then I want to get good Republicans elected. | ||
| I'm doing this, get their attention. | ||
| And they spun at Urushi trying to stop votes. | ||
| I got some horrible news for radio listeners. | ||
| TV viewers just saw it. | ||
| Just like I said at the start of the show, Trump has now announced forever war. | ||
| Now, we're not talking about a Hollywood movie with Tom Cruise. | ||
| We're talking about, he just said 1984, forever war. | ||
| Reuters, they're printing the article now. | ||
| What the hell is that, Nick Fuentez? | ||
| I mean, this is just, it's like Trump is an old barn burning down in lifetime. | ||
| Yeah, it's a sight to behold, especially for us. | ||
| I think that a lot of people got red pilled after the pandemic. | ||
| Maybe they don't realize the gravity of this, but this is just like, what else is there even to say? | ||
| I mean, at this point, this is the same guy that came down the escalator and said the war in Iraq was a big mistake. | ||
| We should have never been there. | ||
| We knew they had no weapons of mass destruction. | ||
| And now he says we're fighting a forever war against Iran for regime change. | ||
| You know, you just have to shake your head and you wonder how people are still on board. | ||
| That's honestly the worst part is you go on Twitter and people are still making excuses. | ||
| They say, oh, it's about China. | ||
| Well, we'll wait until there's boots on the ground. | ||
| You go, really? | ||
| I mean, I don't know what people need to see for them to realize that we got tricked, we got betrayed. | ||
| Now we need to try something else. | ||
| But yeah, it's shocking to hear these things. | ||
| He goes, I don't have the yips about boots on the ground. | ||
| You don't have the yips. | ||
| We're going to deploy to the Middle East again, seriously. | ||
| And then they say, we can go indefinitely. | ||
| We're going to fight forever. | ||
| Now, in fairness, I think that when he says that, that is rhetoric. | ||
| This just sounds strong, but the point is it's antithetical to what he ran on. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I mean, because that's what the Pentagon wants is a 20-year war like Afghanistan that's just a big moneymaker. | ||
| It is. | ||
| It is antithetical. | ||
| And here's the thing. | ||
| Trump can gesture and bluff all he wants, but we are in the war and we're getting drawn in. | ||
| So the problem with those kinds of things is, you know, the Pentagon is going to take that and run with it. | ||
| You give them an inch. | ||
| They're going to take a mile. | ||
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| Talk about this. | ||
| It just blew me away. | ||
| I mean, the Iranians lost 2 million people. | ||
| That's World War I numbers in the proxy war with Iraq against Iran backed by us. | ||
| These people do not fuck around. | ||
| Yeah, a bunch of high school college kids are out running around protesting. | ||
| They're not going to kill people, folks. | ||
| The Muslims are willing to do it. | ||
| And they're not the retards like the other Muslims. | ||
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| I like it. | ||
| TheAliceJonesStore.com There's a lot of different types of people in the world, but you can really break them into three or four groups. | ||
| There's a lot of subgroups, but there's people that are just zombies, NPCs, and don't care. | ||
| There's people that calculate whatever the current power structure is and go along with that. | ||
| And then there's people that do what's right and don't think about the consequences because it's spiritual ingrained in them to do the right thing. | ||
| And you got to have a fourth group that are good, but are scared to tell the truth. | ||
| And you can add a lot of other groups, subgroups to that. | ||
| But people always ask who pays you, who does this? | ||
| I sell you stuff straight up, supplements, books, you know, t-shirts, whatever. | ||
| It's all great stuff. | ||
| But I love the truth. | ||
| I love humanity. | ||
| I am a good person. | ||
| My ancestors were good. | ||
| You know, I never really thought I was talking older. | ||
| I'm like measuring up to them. | ||
| I never really talked about my ancestors because it's like I'm going to live off them, but it's ridiculous. | ||
| I'm all the way back to William the Conqueror and the old kings of England and, you know, the inventor of the stock exchange and the aggression, just on my mom's side. | ||
| And then they all got kicked out. | ||
| So they went to the New World, do their own deal, and the Mayflower and my dad's side, all of it. | ||
| But I'm doing this myself. | ||
| This is me. | ||
| This is my time. | ||
| Alex Jones did this with you. | ||
| So I don't live in some class thing where it's off my name. | ||
| This is a meritocracy. | ||
| In the meritocracy, I've kicked some ass. | ||
| And then I look at people in the political system, left, right, you name it, that just go with what will get them ahead, but they don't think about the second, third, fourth order of things. | ||
| Well, I'll tell you that, I'll tell you the sixth or seventh order. | ||
| And in historical mathematics and political equations, politics is math. | ||
| You got it all together. | ||
| Doing what's right and not thinking about all the different permutations is the most sophisticated thing and the most powerful always. | ||
| So I can think through all these levels and get lost in it for hours and do incredible things consciously, but just being good and doing what's right, I always see God's plan in the end was the most advanced thinking. | ||
| And Nick, I think it's important to state that because I can tell, and I know you get ready for your show. | ||
| I've seen you ready for it here. | ||
| You know, you're just reading, researching. | ||
| Nobody's telling you what to say. | ||
| There's no handler. | ||
| When they've sued me, the Democrats and their big law firms, they're always like, who's the boss? | ||
| Where's the money? | ||
| Who tells you what to say? | ||
| They cannot believe for years until they depose the whole crew. | ||
| Like, who tells you what to say? | ||
| They don't even get like this is real because for them, they're slaves. | ||
| It's all handed down to them. | ||
| Every fucking word they say. | ||
| So speak to authenticity. | ||
| If you say what you want about Nick Fuentez, you are your own man. | ||
| You're not a Fed. | ||
| You're not controlled. | ||
| You're your own 26, 27, 28, whatever it is now, young man. | ||
| And that very idea threatens them that there's so much native talent that God gave us through our species. | ||
| Well, that's the thing. | ||
| They're now trying to reverse engineer me. | ||
| You know, in the past year, they saw my clips go viral. | ||
| They saw the show blow up. | ||
| And now they're all trying to reverse engineer. | ||
| And they want to say, well, what is the secret ingredient? | ||
| Why aren't people listening to this guy? | ||
| And in many ways, I'm sure they did the same with. | ||
| Authenticity and native intelligence. | ||
| Well, they try to characterize it and they say, well, it's because they're edgelording or they're offering something sensational or it's, you know, all different types of things. | ||
| And they're always looking at it on the cosmetic level. | ||
| But what they're missing is that we are real and people can tell. | ||
| We are trying to do our best. | ||
| We are trying to tell the truth. | ||
| We are guided by our conscience. | ||
| And people can pick up on that. | ||
| You know, you're a live streamer in a sense. | ||
| You're on radio. | ||
| I'm more of like a, I guess we're both in live streaming. | ||
| No, I've been live streaming since it started. | ||
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| But you can't hide. | ||
| You can't hide on a live stream. | ||
| When you do a show for three hours a day every day for 20 years, you know, and I've done it for 10 years. | ||
| There's nowhere to hide on that. | ||
| Eventually people have energy because they got to calculate everything in two minutes. | ||
| No, the answer is I don't calculate how I look. | ||
| I already know what's true. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| There's no energy to bullshit when you're on the air four hours a day. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| There's no pretense. | ||
| There's no facade. | ||
| There's nothing like that. | ||
| And that's what people like. | ||
| People are sick of being lied to. | ||
| People are kind of dumb, but they can tell when they're being lied to sometimes. | ||
| And I think that the basis of our appeal, or at least the reason why we have a fanatical following, people that follow us, really follow us. | ||
| It's because there is that connection. | ||
| They're telling me that. | ||
| I think you're missing the big part. | ||
| I think you're right. | ||
| Overall, you're right. | ||
| But the big thing is you're right. | ||
| You've been right like 99% of the time, Nick. | ||
| That's why they do. | ||
| I mean, sure, your jokes are funny. | ||
| You know, you're a good-looking guy. | ||
| You're witty. | ||
| I edgelord too. | ||
| It's fun, but it's unscripted. | ||
| But the end of the day, it's being right. | ||
| You would not be successful if you were not correct. | ||
| That's the final ingredient is being right. | ||
| That's what they don't like. | ||
| The bad guys hate the fact that we're smart. | ||
| We figured them out and we're right and they know it. | ||
| And if people listen to us, they'll learn how we know. | ||
| We tell them the secrets, how we know it, and we tell them it's game over. | ||
| That's why I keep harping. | ||
| Look how accurate I am. | ||
| I said Saturday afternoon, 3 p.m., I bet there's a sleeper cell Muslim attack. | ||
| And I, I, you know, and I bet it happens tonight, probably Austin, Texas, or Dallas or Houston. | ||
| It happened. | ||
| It just, people ask, how did I know that? | ||
| It's just, I can just see all the pieces. | ||
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You're right. | |
| It's the truth. | ||
| It's fundamentally, it's the truth. | ||
| And that's our biggest secret weapon, I think, that we have. | ||
| So, where does this go forward? | ||
| I want to play a few clips of the Zionist Greater Israel. | ||
| Anything you want to say, just say it now, because I've been asked the questions. | ||
| You're very nice on my, I've told you to be aggressive like you're on your own show. | ||
| You're very, very deferential on mine. | ||
| Give us 10 minutes of just however long you want. | ||
| Nick Fuentes unleash. | ||
| Nick Fuentes unleashed. | ||
| Well, to me, this entire debacle with Iran, it has to go somewhere. | ||
| Like, I'm with you. | ||
| When you say, how do we pressure Trump to stop? | ||
| How do we, although I am pessimistic that we can get Trump to change course, this does have to give way to something. | ||
| It does have to generate action. | ||
| And I continue to believe that the only action that is, you know, really going to work, that is possible, is that we have to switch up the voting. | ||
| I really believe that. | ||
| Like my playbook right now, when I look at this Iran thing, all this does is make me more confident that I was right in 24. | ||
| That's my pitch in 24. | ||
| But he said something actually very profound. | ||
| He goes, Trump's got us by the balls, I'm his bitch, basically. | ||
| Well, I don't want to be in that position. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| So you need options. | ||
| You don't want to be somebody's bitch. | ||
| You need options. | ||
| You need to be able to walk away from the table. | ||
| And what allows you to walk away from the table is if you have another option. | ||
| You have somebody else to go over. | ||
| It's like a woman. | ||
| And I don't want to be mean to women, but it's just funny. | ||
| When you tell a woman, I'm done, you're not in charge, they kiss your ass. | ||
| As soon as you kiss her ass, you're in the doghouse. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Yeah, that's a weird psychology. | ||
| It's any negotiation. | ||
| Any negotiation is like that. | ||
| It's all a power dynamic. | ||
| It's all about, you know, the coincidence of wants. | ||
| And so they want our votes. | ||
| We want them to work for us. | ||
| If they don't work for us, we can't give them our votes. | ||
| And if we're not going to give them our votes, well, we should just throw them in the house. | ||
| I get Israel swinging its dick around to piss everybody off. | ||
| But what about Israel bragging they run us here domestically? | ||
| That's not good. | ||
| I mean, what's the hutzman point? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So I think that Tucker might be onto something when he says that the reason they do this is because they want actually to bait and incite people to freak out. | ||
| And then, and there's sort of like a subtle distinction here. | ||
| Then certain groups can say, oh, there's all this anti-Semitism. | ||
| And people usually stop there. | ||
| But you got to consider the Jewry in Israel is distinct, although related to the Jewry in America. | ||
| The Jews in Israel, I think their desire is to see the American Jews move there. | ||
| I think their desire is to see American Jews. | ||
| Yeah, they see themselves as an Uber mention. | ||
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| And so I think it is in their interest to generate Jewish nationalism. | ||
| And Jewish nationalism is a response to anti-Semitism. | ||
| That's why they can put out all this. | ||
| They bombed Baghdad, bombed Madrid in the 50s to make Jews and blamed it on communists to make a move to Israel. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And similarly in America, all the so-called anti-Semitism is pushing the American Jewish community into the arms of Israel, either moving there or supporting them or, you know, getting involved in activism. | ||
| So I think to the extent that there's a play there, I think that's pretty clearly what it is. | ||
| There's a symbiotic relationship. | ||
| Well, look at how Israel funds Al-Qaeda, funds Hamas, creates them all that, the elements running it. | ||
| And I'm not saying do this because I couldn't do it either, but and the Muslims, obviously, on average are so emotional. | ||
| So it's like, it's impossible. | ||
| But if they, Muhammad Gandhi, or Martin Luther Kingdom or Jesus Christ him, Jesus knew what to do. | ||
| Imagine if no one fought Israel and everybody just stopped. | ||
| Well, then Israel would just stage stuff and say they did it. | ||
| So it doesn't matter. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| Anyone just blow stuff up and say they did it. | ||
| I mean, it's, it's, it's, God, it just, but what if you could get everybody to stop fighting Israel? | ||
| That would be the key to shutting it down. | ||
| See, I don't know if that's the case, if we, if it's just a matter of getting them to stop fighting. | ||
| I think that you get what I'm saying. | ||
| They have to, they fund the radical Muslims to get attacked. | ||
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Right. | |
| And it stood down on October 7th. | ||
| Obviously, it's academic what I'm saying. | ||
| It's not going to happen. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Yeah, I think the solution is that we need a movement that is actually restraining Israel. | ||
| Like it needs to go further in the sense that they're scared of. | ||
| They got 20 states or 23 to pass laws that if your city does condemn Israel and genocide, they don't get state funds. | ||
| That's unconstitutional, exactly. | ||
| They're really worried about boycotts. | ||
| Well, and in particular, in the national security apparatus, they don't want anybody in the National Security Council or the Pentagon that is going to tell the president you need to restrain Israel because they're driving the conflict. | ||
| I said it on my show the other night. | ||
| If it was up to Washington and Tehran, they would have made a deal because it's in both of their interests and there is enough overlap there. | ||
| It is Israel that doesn't want the peace. | ||
| So what's the answer? | ||
| The United States needs to use its leverage over Israel and say, look, we pay for your military. | ||
| We protect you from sanctions and from the UN and the rest of it. | ||
| You have to do what we say. | ||
| You have to listen to us. | ||
| You're not going to go into Iran alone. | ||
| You're not going to sabotage our diplomacy. | ||
| You're not going to go out there with these provocative statements and threaten Iran while we're trying to make a deal. | ||
| And if you wanted to actually have peace, if Tehran and Washington were to make a deal, that is the necessary step. | ||
| As a matter of fact, I'll say this because I said before you came on, I was going to say this and I didn't. | ||
| Maybe I'll shoot a special report today because I have a lot of sources. | ||
| I don't want to give them up. | ||
| A lot of it came out in the newsletter, so I can say it now. | ||
| Trump's doing face-saving right now saying, no, I made Israel attack first. | ||
| Well, the Pentagon's like, no, we didn't want to tag during the day. | ||
| And Rubio's like, yeah, they did it. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| They're all freaked out about this. | ||
| I know the chairman told him privately, you get on the news, this is a bad idea. | ||
| Don't do it. | ||
| We'll follow your order, though, sir. | ||
| But here's 70% bad options. | ||
| We say don't do it. | ||
| Then I confirm with others that Israel, basically Trump was like leaning on not doing the attack. | ||
| So they did this. | ||
| Now Trump is face-saving because he wants to obviously do that. | ||
| And that Trump got really pissed off. | ||
| There's photos of him screaming in Heg Seth. | ||
| I think overall is a good guy. | ||
| But the bottom line is that I've confirmed that Israel is basically in control of our foreign policy by our own posture to be allied with them. | ||
| And that is uncontrovertible because now they're trying to do damage control. | ||
| Oh, no, Trump gave the order. | ||
| No, our very doctrine is if Israel is attacked, we attack. | ||
| And so thank God Russia's not following its agreement with Iran or China, or we'd be in war with them right now. | ||
| So it is a fact. | ||
| And then the neocons, the Israel lobbies all over the internet attacking anybody that points this out and tries to say it's not the case. | ||
| Well, Netanyahu brags about it. | ||
| So, I mean, that's the big news. | ||
| I'm not even defending Trump. | ||
| It actually makes him worse that it is now literally true, what I claimed, well, I wanted to claim wasn't true because I didn't want to believe it, that Trump is an errand boy of Israel. | ||
| And how do we deal with that, Nick Fuentes? | ||
| Well, if Trump is an errand boy for Israel, then you got to shut down his government. | ||
| And that means you got to go into the midterms and you got to get the Democrats in. | ||
| And the Democrats hopefully will impede the administration. | ||
| That's what they're going to do. | ||
| They're going to launch investigations, subpoenas, select committee, all that kind of stuff. | ||
| And they're going to grind it to a halt. | ||
| And, you know, if Trump is an operative of a foreign government, consider that he's forfeited his entire mandate because his whole basis of support is that he's America first, MAGA. | ||
| He's not like the other politicians. | ||
| Okay, well, if you're an errand boy for Israel, if you're a puppet of the Jewish state and you're bringing us to war for them, that's not like a small thing. | ||
| That's not like a little bit of foreign aid. | ||
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| We're going to war on their behalf. | ||
| He has to be opposed. | ||
| And a lot of people don't want to take it there for one reason or another. | ||
| But, you know, I don't know what the option is. | ||
| I don't know how you work with that. | ||
| If you're America first and Trump is Israel first, well, that's not exactly a divide that can be bridged. | ||
| There's not actually a middle ground between like from my sources, and there are many Pentagon, White House, you name it. | ||
| This is a firestorm. | ||
| Trump is really pissed off. | ||
| He doesn't even know what he thinks. | ||
| That's why all these messages that notice the last few hours, the messages are all schizophrenic. | ||
| And have you noticed that? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| All over the media. | ||
| So that's good news, at least. | ||
| I think we've got to. | ||
| What would you, I'm telling you, Trump will end up probably seeing this. | ||
| Because they respect you. | ||
| I've met with them and stuff. | ||
| I've told you off record. | ||
| Like they're, they've said the algorithms. | ||
| They're paying attention to you, son. | ||
| And I mean that in a nice way. | ||
| What would you advise the president to do right now? | ||
| Well, it's tricky because we're in. | ||
| So, you know, you would have said never go in, but we're in now. | ||
| Now that we're in, I think you got to hit Iran really hard and then try your best to leave. | ||
| But, you know, again, it's like I said before, Israel is going to want us to push deeper and deeper into this until we have a full-scale regime. | ||
| And if we win, put assholes in to do it again. | ||
| Right, right. | ||
| So you got to back off. | ||
| You got to let the Iranian regime reconstitute itself and restore order. | ||
| Because if look, if the Iranian security architecture is not going to rule the country, then who is? | ||
| There's nobody else. | ||
| So it's not going to be a problem. | ||
| That's what El Prince said two weeks ago. | ||
| Same thing. | ||
| Everyone has. | ||
| I mean, it's just obvious. | ||
| This country has 90 million people in it. | ||
| Their economy is already collapsing. | ||
| If you don't have the IRGC running the country, it's just going to be a failed state, unless you have an alternative, which they don't. | ||
| So that's who's going to prevail. | ||
| And so you need to just. | ||
| So it's a war crime to go wreck this state if you don't have an alternative. | ||
| I think so. | ||
| Yeah, I think so. | ||
| This is shaping up to look like Syria or like Libya, one of these places where it's like the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, because who's then going to provide all the services and the goods and who's going to provide for the logistics and infrastructure, security? | ||
| Well, I've seen Israelis on a bunch of interviews say, we don't care about the Iranians. | ||
| Screw them. | ||
| Wreck it. | ||
| We can't be part of something like that. | ||
| Well, and this is the Jewish holiday of Purim. | ||
| I believe it was yesterday, Purim, which commemorates the victory of the Jews over the Iranians. | ||
| And they celebrate their victory by killing 75,000 Iranians just on account of. | ||
| You know, they already won. | ||
| They already got Durkay and they just killed a bunch of them anyway. | ||
| So they view them as the Amalekites. | ||
| And the Amalekites kill the women, kill the children, kill everybody. | ||
| That's who we're dealing with here. | ||
| And people say it's the Khazar mafia. | ||
| People say it's the Masons. | ||
| This is out of the Old Testament. | ||
| This is out of the Talmud. | ||
| It's Jews. | ||
| It's Israel. | ||
| And that's what they have in store for the Iranians. | ||
| Just like in Gaza, they love to see it. | ||
| I had like 50 clips and I should have played this with you, but Nick, things are quickening. | ||
| You got to come back sooner. | ||
| I'll come on your show if you want. | ||
| You got to come down to Austin. | ||
| You're dead on. | ||
| You've been totally fedicated. | ||
| My respect level wouldn't have even higher. | ||
| Here is the former Israeli prime minister, total Rothschild operative, Naftali Bennett, just days ago saying, when we're done with Iran, Turkey, who has the biggest army in Europe, this just shows the Israel project. | ||
| Like I said, I told people Saturday, I said, it's the next, the next country, the next. | ||
| And we're supposed to now go to war with Turkey. | ||
| I mean, this is bullshit. | ||
| Play that and then go to the clip of we already, I want to get your take. | ||
| I hear you talked about your show. | ||
| I saw you, but Hugo going, yeah, Israel could take it all. | ||
| I mean, and half the countries are allies of Israel. | ||
| This is like, yeah, I love my neighbor. | ||
| He's my friend. | ||
| I'm going to eat him next week. | ||
| Here's the clips. | ||
| A new Turkish threat is emerging. | ||
| I want to be very clear. | ||
| Turkey and Qatar have gained influence in Syria, are seeking influence elsewhere and everywhere throughout the region. | ||
| And from here, I warn, Turkey is the new Iran. | ||
| Erdogan is sophisticated, dangerous, and he seeks to encircle Israel. | ||
| And while some senior Israelis were on Qatar's payroll, Qatar and Turkey working with Turkey to overthrow the brotherhood monster. | ||
| that is growing and eventually might become as dangerous as the one created by Iran. | ||
| Turkey and Qatar are gaining influence not only in Syria, but also in Gaza through the front door. | ||
| If Israel just stopped now and everyone and trying to create a new one. | ||
| Turkey is trying to flip Saudi Arabia against us and establish a hostile Sunni access with nuclear Pakistan. | ||
| You've appealed to Genesis. | ||
| Genesis 15 says it's Abram, it's pre-Abraham, it's Abram, receives from God the news that his descendants will inherit the land. | ||
| And you tell me as the theologian, if I'm getting this wrong, but from the Euphrates to the Nile. | ||
| I think that's right. | ||
| And that would include basically the entire Middle East. | ||
| That would be the Levant. | ||
| So that would be Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon. | ||
| It would also be big parts of Saudi Arabia and Iraq. | ||
| I'm not sure it would go that far. | ||
| I mean, it would be a big piece of land, but here's the point. | ||
| It would be a lot of places that are now in the area that we're talking about now. | ||
| Fuck this. | ||
| Israel is a land that God gave through Abraham to a people that he chose. | ||
| It was a people, a place, and a purpose. | ||
| We can look at it that way. | ||
| Christian Zionism, I want to go back because that's where we started. | ||
| I'm not going to let you off on this because you have said three times that God gave this land to this people. | ||
| And so it is entirely fair for me with respect to ask, what land are you talking about? | ||
| Because I just read Genesis 15, as I have many times. | ||
| And that land, I think it says, from the Nile to the Euphrates, which is, once again, basically the entire Middle East. | ||
| So God gave that land to his people, the Jews, or he didn't. | ||
| You're saying he did. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Does Israel have the right to that land? | ||
| Because you're appealing to Genesis. | ||
| You're saying that's the original deed. | ||
| It would be fine if they took it all. | ||
| Play that again. | ||
| Back it up 10 seconds. | ||
| So they were. | ||
| Here's the deal. | ||
| I can do the math. | ||
| I can talk for 10 hours on this. | ||
| They attacked Saudi Arabia, Jordan, all these places. | ||
| I mean, we already had Obama put Muslim radicals in to take over Egypt. | ||
| I mean, this is cuckoo town. | ||
| Play it again. | ||
| He's like, yeah, they can take it all. | ||
| They will take it all. | ||
| And we're supposed to be the muscle for this. | ||
| Folks, here it is. | ||
| Because you're appealing to Genesis. | ||
| You're saying that's the original deed. | ||
| It would be fine if they took it all. | ||
| But you want us to do it. | ||
| Nick Fuentes. | ||
| That's exactly right. | ||
| And it doesn't stop in. | ||
| Everybody thought it would stop in Iran. | ||
| And now they say, well, we're going to take out Erdogan and so on. | ||
| And it just goes to show that's their endgame is they want to control the entire region. | ||
| They want no rivals. | ||
| And that's why they took out Iraq, Syria, Iran. | ||
| And now, what's actually funny, in their quest to destroy Iran, they've actually rallied everybody against them. | ||
| So Saudi Arabia was getting ready to join the Abraham Accords in 2023 when October 7th happened. | ||
| And then that derailed the process. | ||
| Now, the Saudis are working with Pakistan on a mutual defense pact. | ||
| They're bringing Turkey into it. | ||
| There is actually an emerging axis that is literally. | ||
| Israel blames Iran when Saudi Arabia is clear. | ||
| It's what Israel did. | ||
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| Right. | ||
| Oh, yeah, of course. | ||
| It's always Iran. | ||
| It's always, you know, then there will be Erdogan and Syria. | ||
| And it's funny because they took out Syria. | ||
| Now they're worried that Erdogan is going to fill the power vacuum that they created. | ||
| So to take down Assad. | ||
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| Exactly. | ||
| So we got 45 seconds left. | ||
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| When do I get to go on your show? | ||
| I want to come on. | ||
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Soon. | |
| Soon. | ||
| See, we don't have a big studio like yours. | ||
| I have a small studio. | ||
| You got to start doing them. | ||
| Yeah, I know. | ||
| I just like to hear myself talk more, I guess. | ||
| Oh, I get it. | ||
| It's easy. | ||
| Hey, listen, you're dead on. | ||
| I want to try to figure this out. | ||
| Nick Fuentez on Rumble, Nick J. Fuentez, thank you so much. | ||
| I hope you're wrong that Trump's unsalvageable, but we're about to find out. | ||
| Thank you so much for being with this powerful hour in 45 minutes. | ||
| Thank you for having me. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| All right, there goes Nick Fuente. | ||
| By the way, Nick, don't hang up. | ||
| I want to say body during the break because I'm going to invite you to host the show for like a day, whenever you want. | ||
| That'd be cool. | ||
| You want to host the show? | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| Let's do it. | ||
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