Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the 38th episode of The Adam King Show.
I am your host, Adam King, and we are back after a hiatus.
We were hosting War Room while Alex was away on vacation.
Owen was bumped up to the AJ spot, and I was fortunate enough to host The War Room.
I want to encourage all my listeners to go out and listen to those episodes on War Room.
They were very exciting.
We had great interviews, and we are following up with an even better interview today.
We have the one and only John Doyle joining us on The Adam King Show.
John, how are you doing today?
Thanks for having me. Got this cool little graphic here I made for you.
Check out this new software.
I can move it across the screen in live time.
That's very good production value.
I know, right? Here, let's put you in the corner.
Heck off, commies.
True. Yeah.
So, John, there's so much to talk about.
There's so many subjects. First of all, the world's burning down and there's still hundreds of thousands of children that are being sex trafficked across the world.
I know that's a big issue for you.
But before we get into all that mumbo jumbo and mess, which we're going to share later, I want to ask you about Heck Off Commies and how it got started.
What's the whole background of Heck Off Commies and why the name Heck Off Commies?
Well, I think it started when I was 18.
I knew I wanted to get involved in making political content.
I needed a name for the show, and I didn't want to do, no offense, like the John Doyle show or something, because there's a million of those, like, you know, the name shows, and I thought that No offense, man.
If my name wasn't Adam King, I would never choose the Adam King show.
I just have a great name.
So I decided to go with something more satirical, something kind of self-referential.
So I liked the idea of heck off commie because it's like a command.
I'm telling the communists to go away.
It's also kind of like...
I don't want to say cringe because I don't want to betray my former self, but it is sort of like, you know, more base level internet humor.
It, of course, like the intro is like this black and white, leave it to beaver parody type thing.
So it's worked really well in that it does appeal to like the widest net of conservatives.
Like any person who's predisposed towards like right wing thinking is going to like see that and understand like, okay, Friend.
And so that's worked really well.
But then also it disarms a lot of criticism from people who would be inclined to come after me because if I'm getting like mass reported for making content about XYZ and it comes across the desk of some like blue hair person at YouTube and then they click on it and it's like this you know kid and he's like got the intro and he's like LARPing and everything.
They're just gonna be like oh this kid's like kind of a dweeb and then they're just gonna move on and not perceive me to be like a threat to you know the security of their platform or what they're trying to control.
In terms of the messaging.
So I think it started out as me thinking something was funny.
And then as it's aged, it's actually become something that's very strategically useful in terms of the overall branding of the show.
So that's kind of the timeline there.
And your logos are sick too.
They're like 1960s Mad Men, Retro.
I dig it. Which is like that whole commie.
I live here in California.
Where are you at? So originally from southeast Michigan, now I'm over in Dallas, Texas.
Okay, Dallas-Fort Worth.
Yep. Not bad.
Close to Infowars headquarters.
You ever make it over to Austin?
Yes. I've been to Austin before.
I haven't been to the studios before.
Okay. We have new relationship goals.
Tell me about your show.
You're on YouTube and you're on Instagram.
First of all, are you a Fed?
How are you able to be so successful on these programs?
I think it's the messaging.
I think that you can basically get away with saying whatever you want as long as you're framing it properly because the people who are working at these corporations that are in charge of shadow banning, they do receive level or instructions from the top down But the people who are actually making these decisions tend to be very, we'll say, intellectually mediocre people.
And they're far more concerned with what they believe the intent behind the ideas are than they are the ideas in themselves.
So if they believe that you're saying certain crime statistics or what have you, it's because you hate black people or you're racist or something like that.
And then they'll want to target you.
But I found that if you frame...
Information or arguments in a way that is very neutral, very sort of friendly and amicable.
You can pretty much get away with saying anything.
And people who know what you're talking about will get something out of it.
People who don't, maybe not so much.
But that's kind of been my strategy.
Try to come at everything from a very sort of neutral, unanimated angle.
That's the other thing that they don't like.
They don't like it if you're speaking very passionately.
About controversial issues.
You have to speak about it very sort of matter-of-factly.
Just like, hey, I'm not triggering any alarms.
And you don't like cuss or do anything in your videos?
You don't put any clips to controversial stuff on YouTube?
I try not to. Occasionally I do.
So like, I'm not monetized on YouTube because of things like that.
But as long as I can still, you know, get my content out there, I'm okay with that.
So because, like I said before the show, we got kicked off YouTube.
We're in a 90-day suspension, but I think they're pretty much ready to give us the boot.
We got two flags and then a strike.
And the strike, they gave us the 90 days.
I had a rabbi on talking about the war in Ukraine.
It's called the Kabbalah of Ukraine because we're Jewish and weird like that.
So the episode is called the Kabbalah of Ukraine, and it was taken down for medical misinformation.
And then the second video that we had on YouTube that was taken down was a commentary on all this.
I had a Supreme Court expert on, and we had this commentary on all the up-and-coming docket of cases for quarter one of 2021.
and that was taken down for nudity.
And I appealed both decisions, and I actually got handwritten letters sent back saying that, nope, we're taking them down for nudity, we're taking them down for misinformation.
And then the final blow came, episode 34, I interviewed Laura Loomer, and that was all they needed.
They saw Laura Loomer and were just like, oh, we hate that girl, we gotta get rid of her.
We gotta get rid of her friends.
He must be friends with her, we gotta get rid of him too.
That's probably what it is, too.
And at the time this was happening, they probably knew the InfoWars affiliation.
They probably knew the Laura Loomer affiliation.
They don't like that. They really, like, hate these sort of networks of people on the right, which I think is another thing that's been useful, is I sort of have operated as, like...
Almost this automated, or not automated, this like autonomous guy.
You know, I don't really have guests on my channel.
I just kind of like monologue.
But I've done, like my video on the Russia-Ukraine thing, I think got over like a quarter million views.
And it was like this big two-hour long dissertation going over the history of the conflict.
And it wasn't even, and this at the time, by the way, that this was posted, this was in April of 2022.
So this was like two months after it popped off.
This was before it was okay for conservatives to say, Well, you know, I don't know if we should be giving all this money to Ukraine and blah, blah, blah.
My take was farther than that.
It wasn't even just like, we shouldn't be involved.
It was actually saying like, hey, you know, Russia actually is kind of justified in what they're doing, which at the time was so controversial to say.
But for some reason, I was allowed to say that on YouTube.
And I really do think it's because of just the way that I framed everything, the length of the content.
It really does appeal to, I think, a better class of audience member.
And I think that they're aware of that.
It's not like because you've got an uncle who's a fed.
Uh, no. So, one of the things, I actually want to show you this clip.
I'm going to throw it up on the screen really quick.
This is one of the, you know, for everybody who wonders about Infowars and our impact, you know, we're up there with, like, Google and everybody.
I mean, check out these numbers that we got.
This is the number of our live feed, what the live feed has done in views since January of 2023.
Is that sick? Wow, yeah.
You could see that, right?
Yeah. This software is amazing.
Ecamm is really a great software.
The truth is, we got 4.45 billion views in three years.
That's not stupid.
Yeah, that's very serious.
InfoWars has been one of those examples where You guys have built up your reputation prior to the advent of social media, and people thought that deplatforming you would work in terms of shutting out your reach, but it really hasn't because Infowars doesn't need social media to be Infowars.
So, okay, you can't be on Twitter or YouTube anymore.
It doesn't matter. Because you guys have been fortunate enough to build up your own infrastructure because you have a very supportive audience, a very sophisticated operation.
And so, yeah, it is really impressive to see how, you know, there are these other, like, mainstream media networks, especially on the left, who would be, like, who would kill to have those types of numbers, but they could just never have anything close to it.
Speaking of our numbers, I want to direct our audience to InfowarStore.com.
This is my new graphic for InfowarStore right here.
Click on this QR code, go to InfowarStore, buy something to support the Infowar.
John, what do you do?
Do you ever shop at InfowarStore?
Have you bought anything? Oh, I'm a veteran of the InfowarStore, yeah.
Nice. What do you like to buy from InfowarStore?
I remember I was wearing my Hillary for prison shirts to school back in the day.
A lot of shirts, a lot of supplements.
What's your favorite supplement at InfoWare store?
Probably super male vitality.
You're not going to reinvent the wheel there.
It's got to be super male vitality, but also water filters, especially for the shower.
It's so important, so crucial.
If you can just reduce your fluoride intake by 50-60%, you're going to already notice a huge difference.
A lot of that is your shower.
That's the greatest exposure you have to water other than drinking it.
It's in the shower. It's gallons and gallons of water that is touching your skin, absorbing into your bloodstream.
You've got to make sure that's filtered.
Listeners, you heard it. Click this QR code right above my head.
Go to InfoWarsStore.com.
Buy something. Support these podcasts.
We've got like hundreds of great podcasts.
Unbelievable content that we'd never stop delivering to the InfoWars community.
So we're going to jump into some heavy topics now.
We've gone through, you know, the basics.
And it's time for us to really hit something hard.
Are you familiar with Dust Magazine by any chance?
I'm not. So we have broken a story.
If I can find it here, I really messed up all my clips.
We have broken a story on a magazine, an elite pedophile magazine called Dust Magazine.
The plural we is me and a partner of mine based.latin on Instagram.
I don't know if you follow him, but check this out.
Thank you.
Honestly, I can't see more of that. I can't see more of that.
I can't take any more of that.
It's too much for me.
I gotta turn it off. The video goes on.
There's more magazine covers.
The craziest thing about this magazine is there's like, each magazine cover is at least $50,000 to $100,000 photoshoot.
So this is like a big magazine.
Have you ever seen Def's magazine at any newsstand?
Maybe in passing, like at one of those big, you know, corner stores that has all the newspapers out.
Well, that was more like a satirical joke.
They actually don't sell them at newsstands.
They're not available anywhere.
Oh, they don't? No, it's a private pedo magazine.
You have to subscribe and it's...
Only for like elite pedophiles in the fashion industry.
So we've been working on this story on Francois-Henri Pinalt, who is the owner of the large fashion conglomerate.
They own the Balenciaga and all sorts of different brands in that.
$36 billion. He's the one married to Selma Hayek.
And he's in this elite pedo cult.
He's the ringleader of this elite pedo cult.
And the main characters, Marina Abramovich, you know, she's all over the place with all the celebrities and the Rockefellers and whatnot.
Do you happen to know who she is?
Not by name. I mean, I think the name rings a bell, but I'm vaguely familiar with some of these different circles that exist, yeah.
So she's like this witch that exists and goes in speaking tours.
She does spirit cooking with John Podesta.
You remember all that stuff?
Oh my gosh, yes. You know what, that's so funny because the photos that you were showing on screen reminded me of the artwork that the Podesta brothers had on their properties, which maybe was her artwork.
Yeah. That was her artwork.
And she's one of the main architects behind...
You saw the woman holding the kids' eyes shut?
Yeah. That's Marina Abramovich.
Yeah, okay. Yeah, I remember.
So she's a part of this whole New Age cult, and I just found that she took Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine to this satanic wall.
I don't even know if I can find a picture of it.
Let's see if I can find a picture of it.
It's kind of crazy. But she took Vladimir Zelensky...
Zelensky-Marin Abramovich.
And it was like this ceremonial type of thing.
I can't find pictures.
Oh, here it is. I found pictures of it.
Ukrainian government...
Nope, that's not it.
Trying to find a picture of it.
But there's this wall that she made.
It's like a satanic wall.
Let me see if I can share this screen really quick.
Screen share. Okay, you see this mess of pictures over here?
Yeah. That's the wall.
It's like this mud wall that they created.
And she...
Vladimir Zelensky actually went to this wall exhibit with her while he was engaged in this war, which is shocking to me.
But what's your take on the whole Ukrainian war?
Do you think it's going to end soon?
Probably not. I don't know.
I think that both sides have an interest in escalation.
Well, both sides, I mean like the United States and then also Ukraine and Europe.
I don't think that Russia really wants escalation, but I also think that they have an incentive to see the objectives fulfilled.
But yeah, I don't think that we're going to see anybody in office anytime soon who has the ability and the sort of diplomatic ability We're good to go.
No. No, I don't.
You don't think the Constitution is worth fighting for or anything like that?
I think the Constitution is worth fighting for as an idea, but I think that people want to speak very...
You mean like what our country has become, like exporting homosexuality over the world is not worth fighting for?
Not that the American flag in history...
Sure, sure. Okay, I just wanted to make...
Like, for example, hypothetically, if all of the sudden, say you had like a, you know, Washington reincarnated and he's leading a neocontinental army and we're going to take back the country, I'm there in a second.
But am I going to, you know, put on the uniform to go and fight so that some little girl in the Middle East can learn about gender theory?
Absolutely not. But, dude, George Washington historically fought with an entire transgendered army.
Yeah, that's probably what they're going to say now.
No, dude, this is real.
They all had pink hair.
Dude, you should have seen the Battle of Manhattan.
The reason why George Washington lost the Battle of Manhattan was because all his soldiers showed up with lipstick and purses on.
They're going to have a lot of the AI art regenerated to depict the Continental Army.
As a humiliation ritual, they're probably going to depict the Confederate Army to be a bunch of trannies or something like that to further humiliate the dead soldiers.
Honestly, but what a badass George Washington.
I mean, like, the dude is like 22 years old, out of West Virginia.
He fights, like, this whole war.
The final battle is supposed to be the Battle of Manhattan, and he gets creamed.
And he comes back, crosses the Delaware in the middle of the night on Christmas Day, slaughters the British, wins the war.
It's, like, unbelievable story, the Battle of Manhattan.
Yeah. Are you a war boss?
Not as much as I would like to be.
I think a lot of that just comes with age.
I have a very general knowledge.
What are you trying to say, dude? You're like 23.
A lot of that comes with...
I do have a great appreciation, though, for, like, A lot of the men that built this country.
More so than I... Because a lot of people like to have this idea of like, oh, you know, I like the Founding Fathers, but you really study these guys.
I mean, they were exceptional.
It wasn't just like some man rising to the occasion.
I mean, you look at like the life that George Washington lived.
I mean, you see excellence in every pursuit that he undertook.
And truly probably the greatest American to ever live.
I don't know if we'll ever be blessed with somebody like that again, but there's a reason that he is who he is.
You know, people think, oh, you know, we like George Washington because he was the first president.
And it's like, well, there's a little bit more to it than that.
It's not just that he was the first president.
I mean, he is like the standard for every man in this country.
Yeah, you know, they actually tried to make him king.
There was like a humongous movement to make him king, but he rejected.
He didn't even want to be president.
Yep. Yeah, he chose not to.
Actually, in the other room, I have a copy of every presidential inauguration speech.
And George Washington's speech is like four sentences long.
It's so funny. It's pretty much like, I'm here to do this, so let's get started.
That's it. Thank you.
It's an amazing speech.
A lot of really good lessons to be learned from that.
The nature of the person who should seek office is probably someone who usually doesn't want it naturally, which is to say that typically people...
For example, George Washington was...
By all means, an elitist.
I mean, he was an aristocrat.
He was very successful, very intelligent, top-of-the-line kind of guy.
And so this is the type of person who really has no incentive to want to get involved in something like politics.
He's very happy to go and live on his estate and live with his wife and just do the rest of his life as that.
To get involved in something like politics is something very ugly that is usually only appealing to people who otherwise couldn't be successful.
So people who are willing to sell their souls for political power and for money, they'll do it that way.
But someone like Donald Trump, for example, is a very successful businessman, gets involved in politics because he cares about the country and doesn't want to die seeing it go down the drain without at least saying, I threw my hat in the ring.
I think George Washington is very similar in that way.
Where it's like, look, I'm not in love with this idea of politics.
I'm not in love with becoming president, but I'll do it because I think I owe a service to my country.
And those are the type of people who usually are the best leaders, people who don't really care about power, about the benefits of it, the sort of avenues of corruption and opportunity that open up for them.
And the problem with our government system now is it's reached a point where it incentivizes the exactly opposite type of person to climb the ladder.
The person who wants it the most is most willing to lie to their constituents, to people, to take bribes, to get into bed with special interests that will then install them into these avenues of power.
It's almost completely opposite the spectrum from when, say, Washington set the standard with his presidential address.
So what's your 2024 hopeful?
Are you rolling with Chris Christie?
Oh, absolutely. No, no, no, no, no.
Rolling with Chris Christie.
No, I'm still happily aboard the Trump train.
I'll show you a funny video.
I just made this meme and I'm going to put it out there.
I've been making Chris Christie because I could not believe that Chris Christie is so fat.
Yeah, he's like a circle.
He's like a perfect circle.
He's like that guy from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Yeah. But this is going to take me a second to get these Chris Christie clips.
But you were saying you are on the Trump train for 2024?
Absolutely, yes. Okay, keep both.
Okay, save to files.
Save, keep both.
Let's play a Chris Christie one for you.
They're funny, dude.
I'm proud of myself.
If you don't like it, just pretend to laugh, please, because I have a very weak and fragile ego.
Just kidding. I don't have a fragile to go.
I take super mild vitality.
What are you talking about? Exactly, exactly.
There's a cure for that.
Exactly.
Okay, here we go.
I'm stupid.
Okay, and then the second one, actually, this is a real clip of Chris Christie.
Okay.
Chris Christie trying to win the biker vote.
That actually makes him almost look cool.
I'll never forget that line he had in 2016.
He had something he was talking about, like a sack of donuts.
And he used the word sack to describe his unit of measurement for donuts.
And that was just like, you can't come back from that.
I mean, you've just revealed that that is your go-to unit.
And now he looks like a sack of donuts.
Yeah, they're not sending their best to New Jersey, I guess.
But why do you think he wants to run for office?
What's the point of Chris Christie running for office at this point?
Raise the national profile, maybe get a job in the next administration if a Republican wins.
That's usually what it is. You make money, too.
I mean, you know, people look at, like, people running for president, and they're like, they have no shot.
It's like, they know that. I mean, these people aren't totally stupid, but it's like, okay, like, you run for president.
Now you're in a position where you can take money from Americans and you give it to your friends, you know, dispense patronage, pay back some favors.
Oh, that's a great job. Yeah, and you know, you're campaigning, you know, you put out a book, and you've got your name, you've got media hits.
It's a really good thing to move your career forward.
And then maybe the cherry on top is you get a job in the next administration if you, you know, drop out and endorse whoever you're going to hedge your bets on.
Which, if I recall correctly, that was what was going on in 2016 with Trump's first administration.
He gave Chris Christie the job overseeing his transition into the White House or something.
And then Jared Kushner, I think, actually lobbied to have him removed.
And so he was removed from that.
But maybe he's punished.
Maybe he's on his Chris Christie revenge tour and he's coming after Donald Trump or something.
I don't I'm actually really glad that he's running for president because we need somebody for Donald Trump to make fun of on the debate stage.
He's going to have to have two podiums.
He's like the guy in WWE where they have Hulk Hogan wrestle some really small guy to make Hulk Hogan look better.
That's Chris Christie. His signature move is he just rolls around the ring like the ball from Indiana Jones and splashes his enemies.
That is so funny.
You said something very interesting.
You spoke about a book tour.
That's kind of what they do when they leave office.
Did you happen to see over the weekend that James Comey got lumered on his book tour?
No. So I got a clip of it.
James Comey got confronted by Laura Loomer on his book tour.
And it's an unbelievable video.
Let me get it. Dude, my clips are all jacked up today.
You know, it must be like a Mercury retrograde or something.
Like I said, I'm stupid.
So yeah, so she confronted him at his book signing and got thrown out and it started this internet sensation and then Owen Troyer followed up in Austin with another great troll of the legendary James Comey.
Here, let me throw this video and we can watch it and get your comments.
I've been criticized.
I know you don't know this, but I've been criticized.
I thought, you know, I thought, you know, I really want to, you know, I really want to do that again.
And so that's why I kind of kept it quiet while I was working on it.
But here's the thing, I know I can write.
I've always loved stories and loved writing.
I always thought, I'm going to do this.
And all good lawyers are great storytellers.
Tribal lawyers, certainly.
I think we all know, James Comey, that you're a great storyteller because you made up the entire story about Crossfire Hurricane.
So it's really fitting that a criminal like yourself wrote a crime novel.
Do you remember me? Remember me from your book signing?
It's really fitting. It takes a criminal to be able to write a crime novel.
And you know, John Durham recently said, you talk about being criticized.
I'm not afraid to criticize you.
You know, you recently...
John Durham, his report came out and found that the FBI under your watch acted inappropriately and contrary to fidelity to the law.
So, I think that your next crime novel should be about a criminal and incompetent FBI director who sent false information to the federal government and the press to stage a clue against a sitting United States President.
That's what I think.
Why don't you write a crime novel about yourself?
You should write a crime novel about yourself.
I don't know. He says he likes criticism.
Write a crime novel about yourself.
It takes a criminal, $10 criminal.
Get out of here! Can you tell us why is a criminal here open cross-lammer, okay?
People that can read books, lady.
Oh, I can read. Why don't you read John Durham's report?
Read John Durham's report.
Read John Durham's report and you'll learn about a real-life criminal.
A real-life criminal.
A real-life criminal named James Comey.
It's not a fiction.
It's not novel.
It's a real crime story.
You're going to get locked up, Comey.
You are a criminal.
And when Donald Trump wins in 2024, you're going to jail.
You are going to jail, Tommy!
Come on!
You need to leave.
You need to leave.
No one wants to leave.
You need to leave.
Please, please.
I love your phone.
Touch her and it's assault.
Please, sir.
Just stop.
Pretty cool stuff, man.
Thank you.
I have a special contempt for baby boomers.
Imagine going to a James Comey book event.
Imagine being that person.
Imagine living your life and every decision you've made leads up to the point where you file in to sit down To watch a James Comey book presentation.
And then this woman is disrupting and you're like, I'm not going to let that.
That was like more energy I've ever seen.
Like the baby boomers who are, you know, not all of them, it's the liberal ones.
But like, these are all these like washed up hippie types who single-handedly ushered in the destruction of our country.
And they didn't give a, they didn't care at all.
They were very happy to have it all happen.
But now... When this woman comes in to disrupt their precious James Comey book event, now they're going to come and be like, get out of here!
You need to go! We like people who actually read books!
I want to suffocate these people with a pillow.
They're so entitled and stupid.
They've all got this same...
We were the hippies.
We've protested the Vietnam War and stuff like that.
And it's like, you people cannot go soon enough, frankly.
Just leave. You already killed the country.
Just leave.
The craziest thing that he's writing a book, a crime novel.
Like, how strange.
Is that like... It's like one of those Saul Alinsky playbook moves.
You out yourself for doing the crime by hiding behind, outing yourself for doing the crime by making it in some fictitious way.
It's clear the Durham Report comes out the same week that he goes on a book tour for a crime novel.
I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
Yeah, you gotta assume that it's tongue-in-cheek, like he's joking with his buddies about it, like, oh yeah, here I am, next stop in the crime novel, like in a big group chat or something.
They're definitely just laughing at us, yeah.
Maybe he wrote it for the boomers, because you know they all read their crime novels.
Yes, yeah, they love that.
They eat that stuff up.
That until they lose their driver's license, and then they can't read anymore either.
Yeah, and then they get put into a nursing home because they didn't take care of their kids properly or something.
Seriously, dude. I mean, you look at what's happening to this generation of people, and they are so miserable, and they have such...
I would be okay with it if they understood the civilizational head start that they had, but the way that they speak about my generation...
How old are you?
I'm 39. So you're technically a millennial, right?
I'm a millennial, yeah.
I think... The way they speak about millennials in my generation...
I actually consider myself more, though, a systemic anomaly.
Okay, fair enough.
But they speak about our generations so selfishly.
What are you at?
You're so young. Like a Y, a Z? Yep, Gen Z. You would have thought they would start at A, because if they go Y and then Z, what comes after Z? It's so stupid.
Yeah, because Gen X, and then I guess Millennials, Gen Z, and now they're doing Gen Alpha and Gen Beta.
So I think if you're born after 2015, you're Gen Alpha.
I mean, that's pretty cool. I like to be Gen Alpha.
I just hope that they're all not Betas, because they get vaxxed to death.
Yeah, probably. Are you vaccinated?
No, no, no, no.
Praise God. Praise God.
Yeah, I don't know if we've had a vaccinated guest.
You're episode 38 and we've probably had like close to 50 guests.
That's good. Yeah, don't break the streak.
You might get like spike proteins in the electronic transmission of the studio or something.
It might infect you if you have a vaccinated guest.
Yeah, Chase Geiser, who's a mutual friend of ours, I told him you were coming on the show.
He was on the show a while back, and he asked me, he's like, are you dating?
And I said, yeah, of course.
And he's like, would you ever date or marry a vaccinated girl?
And I said, no. And he's like, well, what if she's cool?
I said, no, because either way, even if she's cool, my kids are going to be born with wings and feathers, and me as a Jew, it'll probably come out as horns, and then you'll have Nick Fuentes out there saying, see, I told you, the Jews have horns!
I disavow. Yeah, I disavow that.
That's funny. So it's cool that you're 23 because, you know, it's like the whole Nick Fuentes age group.
What's your take on Nick Fuentes?
We have our disagreements on things.
He's come after me quite a few times throughout my existence in politics.
I've come after him a couple times.
But I think we both have bigger fish to fry at this point.
Yeah, he's got to worry about being outed as a homosexual now.
Maybe. Maybe that's on his docket.
Yeah. But he's done some weird stuff.
Did you see that video where he went on a date with a guy?
Yes, yes. I love that video.
He looks pretty comfortable.
Yeah, there were a lot of really good Catholics in his audience at that time who wanted an explanation as to what went on there, and he sort of seemed to double down on it and say, well, this is like a leftist talking point trying to slander me.
It was never really addressed, but yeah, there were a lot of questions around there.
Also, I thought it was so crazy that back in November when he went on his We Hate the Jews tour with Kanye, that he was saying repetitively, he wants Kanye for president because Kanye is the only Christian president.
And two weeks before, Kanye was literally the runway model at the Balenciaga Child Pedo Mud Festival.
And then he has an awakening with God moment.
And he's just a God-fearing Christian presidential candidate who hates Jews.
And Nick Fuentes is like, that's my Christian leader!
And then, of course, Nick Fuentes, a few months later, gets outed as being a total homosexual with Ali Alexander and Milo Yiannopoulos.
I think they just had like a...
They probably had slumber parties or something back in the day, and there's some beef going on, and I don't know, with their lover's quarrel, the three of them, you know?
Yeah, the Kanye for president thing, I understand why he got involved with that, because he's always been a huge Kanye West fan, so if your idol comes to you and says...
I thought you were going to say grifter, but yeah, Kanye West is fine.
That's cool, too. So there's no way to turn that down.
And so the thing is, though, is it is kind of like a shameless grip going back from that to the Trump thing after it's obvious that it wasn't going to be president.
I mean, he's smart enough to know that, but it's sort of a thing where it's like, why not give it a shot just because it's such a cool opportunity?
So I understand it, but I do wish that there was a little bit more acknowledgement of like, yeah, this was obviously bullshit.
Yeah, we're like drifting, and now we're going to be back on the Trump train.
We're going to join the rest of everybody on the Trump train.
So... Yeah, we don't forget, dude, who betrays the Trump train.
I'm on the Trump train some days and other days I'm not.
It took me a lot.
I have this really close friend of mine who...
It's been working on me hard to get back on the Trump train.
Because I was 100% on Trump until the vaccine situation.
He just became a vax pusher.
And then I got back on the Trump train after the CNN thing.
I thought he did a really good job on the CNN thing.
And then after DeSantis' botched thing, I was like, okay, fine.
Trump's the guy. And then he goes out in Iowa and starts talking about vaccines again like a dumbass.
Yeah. Harrison Smith actually has a really good take on this.
He's got a clip, I think, on his Twitter that I always repost whenever someone brings up Trump and the vaccine.
But it's like...
When evaluating the different political figures, I mean, it could not have been anybody else but Trump.
Anybody else in Trump's situation definitely would have done the same thing with the vaccine, 100%.
I mean, if Trump is the guy who is the most likely to be able to withstand establishment pressures and forces, which I think he is, even if not as much as we would like, he's still the most independent.
He has the least ties to them.
He has his own money. He really doesn't need to work with these people unless he's cutting political deals, which he's had some good ones.
He's had some bad ones. But any other person in that position, Definitely Ron DeSantis, too, would have been pushing the VACs.
I mean, DeSantis is the one who locked down his state.
DeSantis was pushing the VACs, too.
Trump had no authority to lock down the state.
Yeah, he was working with Anthony Fauci, a guy who's been in office for, excuse me, who's been in that position for like 20-something years or something.
Even longer, I think. He was like the longest, like, what is it?
Like the longest federal employee that's been on the payroll in that position.
Something like that was the common talking point.
But people forget just how terrified people were, especially baby boomers who are, whether or not we like it, our base.
They were terrified of COVID.
They wanted the vaccine.
They wanted to flatten the curve.
And so at the time, there were all of these pressures on Trump, and they were going to have the vaccine anyway.
So it was just a matter of, is Trump going to get credit for it?
Are we going to delay it?
And Biden's going to get credit for it.
So Trump made a decision.
I don't know if it was the right decision, but I can't say I blame him in that situation.
When you've got all this pressure, you're going into an election, you've got this pandemic that you know is BS.
You know that it's all manufacturers.
So he made a decision.
I don't know if it was the right decision, but I don't know in that situation if there really is a right decision.
I mean, you have literally the entire world orchestrating this this pandemic, as they say, and you're just one.
So like, I don't understand what people wanted him to do.
I think they're just mad at the situation and kind of using Trump as a scapegoat.
I think it is stupid that he does brag about the vaccine.
But at the same time, Just don't get it.
Like, if you're mad that you got the vaccine, ultimately, that's your fault.
I mean, you chose to get it. It's like, oh, well, I had, you know, a job.
And I had a lot of people lost jobs for this.
People lost jobs and livelihoods so much to avoid getting that.
So at a certain point, it's like, yeah, Trump, you know, is getting it.
But at a certain point, it's like, you know, people on our side aren't getting it anyways.
Yeah. It was clearly a test of free will.
You know, like everything was measured in the scales of justice above with God.
It was like, what's the most important thing to you?
And it was like, for some people, they were like, if I don't get it, I can't travel.
So travel was like the most important thing.
I can't see my grandmother.
That was the most important thing.
They would fire me from my work.
Work was the most important thing.
And all these were placed above health.
And I think that was, like, the big problem was they were, like, placed above health.
Yeah. So, you know, then there was us, the ever-faithful, who did not take the Pfizer epigenetic Nazi Mengele experiment.
Yeah, which, you know, it is worth saying as well that, I don't know about you, but I know in my experience, I'm in a very fortunate position where I don't have to really face that type of, you know, decision.
I like to think that I would always prioritize my health and not getting something like that, not making a gesture of submission to, like, a global satanic empire.
But my livelihood really wasn't on the line.
My travel really wasn't.
Like, I really didn't have to do anything other than just, no, I'm not going to, like, deal with this.
I'll just be inconvenienced the same way everyone else was.
But my job wasn't on the line because my job is to do this.
So I do understand that I'm in a very fortunate circumstance and I consider myself very blessed for that.
So I do try to exercise some humility when I'm telling people, just don't get it.
I understand it's not as simple for everybody else.
But at the same time, if you really believe that this is what we know it is, then there is no choice.
I mean, obviously you can't get it.
For me, it wasn't about the job, because my job wasn't affected, but what was affected was my family relationships, and that's where the devil came to try to put sway over me and tempt me.
It was a very hard decision that I had to make, but it was like, see your grandmother or continue your grandmother's line.
To me, it was...
You know, I'll see you when I see you, Grandma, and thank God she's still here.
Now they let me see her.
But it was kind of funny because in my family, like, everybody was so, like, demented with it.
Like, some people were, like, if they had the vaccine, they had the past.
They can do everything in society.
So like my grandfather was like obsessed with going to Laker games.
He was vaccinated 17, 18,000 people in a stadium.
He's vaccinated, but his grandson cannot come over because he's not vaccinated, but he could go out and be at the Lakers with a bunch of unvaccinated people.
I'm sure it was just like such a dichotomous, like consistent lie to oneself.
And that's like the hardest thing.
Like if you can lie to yourself, that's the hardest thing.
Because once you lie to yourself, it's like extremely embarrassing to come out and admit like, oh, I lied to myself.
I really screwed myself.
So they try to cover the lie with more lies.
And that's kind of like the perpetual lie that gets bigger and bigger and harder to deal with as the future moves forward.
Right. As we're coming up to an end of this segment, I want to touch on your faith because you are a faith leader.
I mean, you're a Christian, Catholic.
You're Catholic, correct? Yeah.
And do you go to church every Sunday?
And I know you have, like, strict things.
Like, tell me if I'm wrong.
You do, like, the whole virginity till marriage thing?
That's, like, a big thing in your podcast, right?
Ideally, yeah. Ideally.
Yeah. We're all sinners down here, man.
Well, yeah, that's the thing. You know, I was raised Catholic, and I sort of fell out of it in what I refer to as my edgy atheist phase.
And I came back to it once I graduated high school, roughly.
And so I definitely made some mistakes that I regret, but...
Taking up my Bible for this segment.
Please, please. Just to have it right here.
So, yeah, I've spoken to my priest about it.
I've repented.
I've made my peace with God.
And, you know, I'm comfortable with having that conversation with my wife if and when the time comes, so...
Do you know what God loves more than a perfect person?
I think I know what you're gonna say, but tell me.
One who repents.
This world was actually made for repentance.
That's why it's so broken.
That's why there's so much pain and trauma and filth.
Without that, there is no point.
Without brokenness, there's no repentance.
There's nothing. Everything has to come crash in order for that pure repentance to be born.
And inside of that repentance...
essential essence of perfection in this world is repentance.
So I wanted to go down the spiritual path with you because I feel like our movement is not just a movement of politics and preference, but especially now in this openly satanic age, our movement is a revival movement of faith. but especially now in this openly satanic age, our movement
And me as an Orthodox Jew, you as a Catholic, one thing that I find that unites all the people on our side of the political fence is we are all people of real faith and real commitment to our faith. - Yeah, no, I think that's definitely true.
And ultimately, if it is to be successful politically, it must be correct spiritually, because God would never grant something his blessing that is false or leading people away from him.
So I think you're definitely correct there.
And that's why a lot of the attempts to sort of obfuscate from like what real You know, as you say, faith or real Christianity is ultimately just leading us back to where we are now.
Like with Pride Month, for example, is like an excellent example, is you've got all these conservatives like trying to be secular, scratching their head, how they're supposed to come up with an argument for not sexualizing children, but, you know, promoting sodomy throughout the culture is still okay, promoting lust throughout the culture is still okay.
Even the idea of pride in general.
And that's really what it is, too. I mean, pride being the ultimate sin, it is so difficult for people To literally kneel and bow their head before a God that they can't see, that they're not even sure is there, and repent for things that maybe they're not even sure are wrong.
That is really tough for people to do.
But once you crack that nut, then it's just like, it's so obvious.
I mean, obviously, I am a sinner.
I am flawed. I will kneel and I will repent for my sins.
But people hate that. There's so much.
And you can hear this in them. And I really, I pray for patience in my own life, like trying to work with people because I don't know what the answer is to that.
I mean, this is something that I've tried to develop over my life in the last, you know, five, six, seven years.
Having that sense of humility because you hear it in people.
They'll say, well...
You know, God knows who he made, or I'm like this, and that's fine.
And, you know, it's good enough if I, you know, just say sorry, and I don't have to go to confession.
For example, in the Catholic Church, you would have to go to confession.
You don't have to, but you are advised very strongly to seek reconciliation.
And there's all these little excuses that people make.
We're just like, well, I don't have to do this.
I don't have to. And what you hear there is basically saying, well...
It's good enough what I want to bring to the table for God.
It doesn't really matter what he wants for me or what he tells me to do.
What I'm bringing to the table is good enough.
And if he doesn't like that, well, he made me this way.
And you really understand how disgusting that is.
I mean, he gives you this life as a gift and you want to spit back in his face and say, well, I'd rather go watch the football game.
I'd rather go to brunch with my friends instead of go to mass or something like that.
that.
And it's like, look, you're here for one purpose.
And when you realize that there is no excuse, it's going to be uncomfortable.
And you're going to realize like, oh man, I really actually have to keep a faith schedule.
I actually have to, you know, put my money where my mouth is.
And that's tough for people.
But once you're there and once you see it, you realize what the priority actually is and how important it is.
Uh, and it makes it very anxiety inducing, seeing all of the people around you who you love, knowing these people aren't going to get to heaven.
And And it's not like a judgmental thing where it's like, oh my gosh, I'm so good and these people are so bad.
But it's like, oh man, we all just have a lot of work to do.
And I really hope that I can be patient enough to kind of like slowly work with these people and be understanding and be kind.
Because if you take it a little bit too far, then they're like, oh, well, you're trying to prostitutine.
Oh, well, you're judging me.
And then they just completely shut you and God out of their hearts.
So, yeah, I feel like I'm almost like a bomb diffuser sometimes or like a lockpicker in Skyrim or something, just trying to navigate through people's spiritual minefields and not give them any reason to activate their pride or their ego or their envy and just very slowly talk about God to them because there is just so many opportunities because of the culture for people to just completely shut it out.
There's a concept in Hebrew They advise us that if you don't follow the protocol, don't even try it.
Because if you do it wrong, you could push somebody further down a path even farther away from God, which is very dangerous.
And what we call it a kiddush Hashem when you do something to glorify God's name is called a kiddush Hashem.
The opposite is called a hill of Hashem, the desecration of God's name.
So when giving rebuke to the sinner, It could go either way.
And there's this concept called kiruv, which is like ingathering and bringing people in.
And it's such a delicate and fine art to execute because you really have to take into account their vulnerability, where they're at and where they're holding and what they'll be able to do.
And so proselytization is a very crucial element.
How do you inspire faith without turning people off?
And I think a lot of the Satanists use that against us to try to discourage us from talking at all about our faith with anybody.
They want us to be so afraid because everybody's so sensitive that if you say God in front of somebody, they're going to freak out about something else.
I actually have an opinion on this about homosexuality that a lot in the faith world, they say it's not how God made you.
It's And the answer is, yeah, actually, it is.
God did make these people homosexual, but more important than that is he gave them free will.
And some people he made into murderers.
You know what I'm saying? The gays should be grateful that their test isn't murder.
But... To not engage is an act of free will.
And God gave us the Torah and the Bible and told us what is to do and what is not to do.
And I want to get your take on free will and sin and maybe you could share a little bit and elucidate on some of those thoughts too.
Yeah, I think you're absolutely right.
Everybody's got a cross, and they often say, well, you know, I experienced these desires, so it must be how God made me, because God's not wrong, right?
And so they think that that means they have a free license to act on those desires.
That's obviously not true.
And it's like, look, the same way that we might have desire to fornicate with women, the same way we might have desire to be violent against our enemies.
They experience desires that are ultimately, you know, maybe more unnatural and perverted, but still sinful nonetheless.
And it's not our job to excuse those because they experience that desire.
I mean, it's actually quite the opposite.
I mean, that's like the whole point is we're trying to have control over these earthly desires of the flesh and transcend those towards something more holy.
And so, yeah, I mean, and if even like scientifically, if you look at what causes homosexuality, I mean, it isn't like natural.
It's always, like, there are certain biological predispositions, like, if you have more, say, feminine prenatal hormone exposure, or you are experienced more estrogens growing up because of the things in the water and in the food packaging and things like that, you will be more likely to develop and manifest homosexual behavior.
But it won't ever manifest without some sort of environmental influence, meaning something traumatic, some disordered interruption in your natural development as a young man.
That's always what happens.
And that can be something very extreme, like being molested, or it can be something less extreme, like walking in on Your mother while she's delivering a child because she's a midwife.
That was a story I read one time.
It was a little boy who walked in on his mother who was delivering a baby because she was a midwife.
And his first exposure to the female body was traumatic for him because he's like seven, eight years old.
There's this woman who's lying on this bed and she's naked.
She's screaming. There's blood everywhere.
And it was very difficult for him to develop natural attraction towards the female body because he had that experience.
And this is what they would call conversion therapy, which really just means talk therapy to sort out why you experience these feelings towards other men.
Because it's not obviously normal, but it's also destructive.
It's actually a form of sadomasochism because when you partake in homosexual activities, You're damaging your body.
Not only because obviously you're damaging your body, but it opens up avenues for so many more diseases and types of cancer.
I don't know if you know, this is probably one of the most fascinating statistics I ever heard.
The life expectancy of the practicing homosexual is diminished more than the life expectancy of the average practicing smoker.
The average smoker will shave 11 years off their life.
The average homosexual shaves 20 years off their life expectancy because of the STIs, because of the other illnesses and risks of injury, suicidal ideation even, because there's no group of people on the planet who has more per capita mental illness than LGBT people.
People think, oh, that's because they're stigmatized.
That's not exactly the case.
I mean, you go to, like, Northern Europe, they're very tolerant, and they have identical rates of mental illness.
And even, you know, the rate of suicide, which I think is a pretty good, probably, metric for somebody's mental well-being.
You look at, like, Jews during, you know, the Holocaust.
You look at slaves in America, black slaves, under Jim Crow, even.
They weren't killing themselves nearly at the rate that gay people and trans people are.
So the question is why? It makes more sense if you think that there's something down or upstream from all of that that manifests as the depressive disorders and the anxiety disorders and the personality disorders and then also the homosexual or transsexual behavior.
But there's something upstream from that that's flowing into all of that.
So the question is, okay, well, what might that be?
It's usually some type of trauma.
And that's why a lot of people with bipolar disorder or depression, they self-harm.
They cut themselves. They burn themselves.
I think it could very easily be argued that having sex with another man is a form of masochistic, self-destructive behavior because you're literally destructing your own body and it's bad for you.
It's unhealthy. And it's also very humiliating and wrong.
It's confusing. Yeah, it's kind of crazy.
The Bible lists the punishment as being motimut.
You will surely die.
That's what it says. It doesn't say death be upon you.
It says you're going to die if you do that.
Yeah. It's like if you eat acid or arsenic or other things, it's like you're going to die.
And so the Bible says if you engage in homosexuality, monchimut is the punishment.
And that's a very interesting statistic that they have shorter lifespans, especially all these kids that cut off their genitals when they're young.
I mean, it's so sad.
Yeah, the transsexuals are even worse in terms of all of that, but I don't think enough flack is given towards homosexuality.
And if it weren't for the normalization and prevalence of homosexuality, we would not be having to fight the war on the transgender front right now.
So that's why like this month, even for Pride Month, I'm going to be putting out this big piece of content that I'm going to call a working title behind the scenes is the homophobic dissertation.
I'm going to just give people a really good condensed primer on the psychological literature behind it.
All of these sort of slippery slope stuff.
Um, What's led to where we are now because people are never going to restore a moral society if you have a proliferation of homosexuality.
You can buy yourself some time with fighting the transgender stuff, but eventually if you don't go back to the homosexuality stuff, you're never going to win.
This has actually been my favorite Pride Month.
The memes are just incredible.
The outwardness of everybody being so against this is incredible.
Nobody's being scathed.
Even people on the left are sick of it.
It's the best Pride Month.
Pride Month 2023.
Go down as legendary.
Yeah, you know, I like that.
But on the other hand, it is kind of a giant L, the fact that we're like, ah, this month's Pride Month wasn't that bad.
And of course they choose the month with Father's Day.
Yeah. It's like one day of Father's Day and a month of gay pride.
It's sickening.
John, I want to thank you for coming on the Adam King Show today.
Everybody, you can find him at heckoffcommies.
He's blasting off.
He's killing it on the platforms that we're not allowed to go to.
And not only that, he's got a fan page that's blowing up more than he's blowing up.
So there's something there.
That is true. Yeah, thanks for having me.
It was a great time. Yeah, we'll do it again sometime.
I want to do a mashup with you and some other people and get some real comedy going.
Right on. All right, InfoWarriors, you stay tuned.
Peace out. We will see you next week with episode 39, and we are approaching a landmark episode 40.