Breaking The Matrix: InfowarsRob & Adam King Prove it’s Possible
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So, especially after we got raided, that shit was...
I didn't tell you that, right? You know I got raided by the FBI? For what?
Yeah, for January 6th.
You got raided for January 6th?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wasn't even there.
That's crazy. Bro, you know what's insane about January 6th is Nick Fuentes was out there on January 6th on a megaphone Yelling at everybody, storm the Capitol!
Storm the Capitol! Holy shit.
I have the videos. I'll text you the video.
Here, I'll text it to you right now.
When I was there, I wasn't at January 6th, but you think, Nick Fuentes, the left hates that guy's guts so much, but he didn't even get a subpoena.
He didn't get anything.
And he's literally there.
I don't know how in the world...
That's why I wonder about him.
Who is he really?
Yeah, definitely, bro.
And that just kind of solidifies the thought or the ideology about it because...
People went to jail for doing less than that.
Yeah, and look at what Owen's facing, dude.
And Owen was on a megaphone saying, don't sneak in, don't go in, don't go in, don't go in, and they're still trying to fuck with him.
And the thing that bugs me out about it, I mean, it really bugs me out, is that, here, I just sent you the clip right now.
It's just, like, how is it that this got, Watch this video really quick.
I want to get your reaction. How is it that this guy escaped anything by doing what he just did?
How is it this guy got hooked up with Kanye?
You know what I'm saying? Bro, Nick is controlled opposition.
I'm telling you, he is not...
He says things, he pulls them...
Holy shit.
Bro. He didn't get one subpoena.
He didn't get investigated.
Bro, he's like Ray Epps, man.
Yeah, dude. That is wild.
I'm going to have to go download that so that way it doesn't get erased.
I know. I don't.
Show that to Owen.
Yeah, I know I will.
Because Owen got the rawest deal out of all of that.
We're moving towards the Capitol.
It appears we are taking the Capitol.
We're launching.
And don't relax.
Never relax.
Break down the barriers and disregard the police.
You just live in fear of the American people.
We are controlling.
He's just standing there.
Menacingly.
I'd like to welcome everybody to a brand new edition of your favorite show on InfoWarsBand.video, The Adam King Show, hosted by yours truly, Adam King.
This episode, episode 47, is so near and dear to my heart because we've been trying to make this happen for like two or three weeks now, and every single time we got to this point, We beat the Satan, and we're here, and we're recording this show.
But before I get into this show, I have a monologue.
A real monologue, not just some cheap talk to kill some time.
Something happened today, and I want to share it with the world.
I think it's very important that we all discuss it.
I'm in these, you know, everybody's in WhatsApp groups and Telegram groups and everything like that.
So I'm in this WhatsApp group.
It's a very personal, unvaccinated WhatsApp group.
And in the group today, actually it was last night, we found a registered sex offender.
Let's be more specific.
The guy was into kiddie porn.
Now, I don't have the ability to sit around in the presence of pedophiles.
So I called his ass out, and I let everybody in the group know.
I shared all of the information, all the lawsuits, all the newspaper articles.
Blasted this guy.
And to my surprise, some people thought that because the guy went to jail and served time in prison, that it was over.
That it was that he he.
Made amends by going to jail.
Now, that might work for like theft and that might work for like other crimes.
But when it comes to pedophilia, we have to be diligent in making sure that people who are convicted of sex crimes never can see the light of society again.
And why is this so important?
It's so important because the victims that they get live in walking corpses for the rest of their lives.
Now this guy was arguing that it was just child pornography.
He didn't touch anybody.
He didn't rape anybody.
But, you know, pornography really is the byproduct of sex trafficking.
Where do you think all the actors and the actresses come from?
These aren't like good people who wake up one day and are just like, I'm going to go make porn.
No, these are traumatized individuals who are seeking out money through sex and any means.
The porn industry itself contributes significantly to child sex trafficking.
It is the end product.
But more importantly, child sex trafficking serves, especially child pornography, it serves an end goal, and that end goal is the consumer of this child pornography.
So if somebody is watching a tape where a child is being raped, because children don't have sex, they get raped.
So if they're watching a child sex tape, they are the reason why the child sex tape is being made.
They're just as guilty as raping the child, whether they rape the child or not.
And they should all burn in hell.
So we outed this asshole, kicked him out of the group, kicked him out of the society, banned him, and spread the word everywhere to make sure that nobody like this can ever emerge again in our community.
It is so important that we all do this.
I encourage everybody that if you find somebody who's a sex offender on an Amber Alert, here, the organization is called, there's a great Megan's Law website.
It is called Megan's Law.
So if you Google Megan's Law, there's a website with every single sex offender in the entire United States.
If you see something, say something, because these people do it again.
Anyways, that's all I want to say on that.
We conquer the pedophiles every single day here at the Adam King Show, and we're conquering the Satan today.
We got a... Unreal guest!
I'm so excited for this guest.
You see him all the time whenever Owen Troyer is not on the grind.
He is the one and only Rob Agueros, InfoWars backstage superstar crew member who's been there from the beginning.
He takes no prisoners.
He just conquers the enemies.
Our man, Rob Agueros.
What's up? How you doing?
Hey, brother. Thanks for having me, man.
I'm doing great, man. Like you said, we conquered Satan, and we're going to conquer some more pedophiles.
Great job on that monologue, man.
We have no restraint against those types of people.
Not at all. So, yeah, thank you for having me.
Absolutely. And you know, it's so crazy.
Once they're done with prison, they creep back into our societies and stuff.
And they think it's over.
But for the victims, it's never over.
We know that. I mean, they literally live...
The children, I mean, they live in this constant cycle of trauma.
And if you've met anybody, which I have...
I actually was in a relationship with a victim of child molestation.
And I'll tell you, man, it is not good.
It is hard.
It is a life of torment.
I'll never forget the woman that I dated.
She'd wake up in the middle of the night with night tremors from something that happened to her when she was four years old.
So I appreciate you giving me the shout out for that.
But moving on to other news and other stuff, because we don't got to harp on all this negativita.
But you and I have been going back and forth.
I'm a big fan of your work.
Whenever you host for Owen, I love it.
I think you're great. You and Owen started a long time ago.
What's the backstory with you and Owen?
How did... Because you're like Owen's right-hand man or something like that.
I don't want to say who is, but I mean, every time I see a video, every time I see a protest, you are right there with him.
Yeah. I started out as a fan, for sure.
I mean, everybody...
There's a lot of people out there, especially a lot of our people who watch our content, who started off as fans of Alex Jones.
And after I found Alex in about 2008...
2009. And I've just been watching almost every day ever since then.
So come 2015, he hires Owen.
And that's when I was shown how easy it is to get involved into, you know, the realm of Infowars.
Because I would just mimic what they would do.
Alex told me, you know, he would tell us, start your own, go and do something.
So I started an Instagram account.
I called it AMO News, A-A-M-O, America's Alternative Media Organization.
I did that for about a year.
I just would go real hard on everything.
Anything that they would do, I would do.
They had a flag drop over a bridge or a banner wave.
Or a banner drop or a flag wave over certain interstates out in Austin.
So I was like, well, why can't I do that?
And then they especially took off a lot when they started this...
Well, I guess a forum. It was just a forum called Infowars Army.
And we were able to connect with like-minded individuals across the globe just through this forum.
And, you know, you got to actually find out who was, you know, how close these people are to you.
Or, you know, you get just a whole new friend.
It's like going to a Trump rally.
You see so many people there who are on that same level.
And just, it was amazing.
So... That lasted probably about six months to a year, that website, because we had a lot of haters on that website.
It was the Wild West. There was nobody controlling anything.
There was nobody controlling content.
And it wasn't fair, so the hosts...
So we had an avenue to the host.
It was just there to network and, you know, like-minded individuals.
So I started doing my own events, and I wouldn't even tell InfoWars.
I'd just do it. And, you know, they'd drive by, and, like, Owen found me, like, twice.
He's just like, oh, shit, what are y'all doing?
Y'all didn't even tell anybody? Or I was like, nah, man, I mean, we just...
And we wouldn't tell anybody.
And we didn't have a way to tell Owen anyways.
So it's not like it was a thing that we could just, you know, it was not really a line.
You could call InfoWars, but...
There wasn't a direct line like that.
So after a couple of those events got successful, I think my biggest flag drop probably had close to 100 people.
And it was great, man.
We even went out after and had dinner with a lot of people.
We got to meet Owen. And that's how that started that relationship.
And I broke two stories with him.
Or one of them was the whole migrant train coming from the Congolese that were shipping to the border during the Ebola situation.
So they were shipping migrants from Congo to the border, and it was the same thing.
To the border, they ship them to San Antonio through Greyhound, they process them, and then they send them to this church.
Of course, it was a pro-LGBT church, but that wasn't even the issue back then.
They weren't pushing at the kids just yet.
So after that happened, you know, I sent them the footage and they came down and we'll be there in two hours.
So I was like, I was hanging out with Rob Duke, Greg Reese, Owen, and some other people had come along too.
And I was like, wow, we're in the thick of this.
And immediately we're like, we met at the hotel.
All right, let's go show us where it's at.
And we got content for hours into the night.
And then the next story, I broke a drag queen story time.
We infiltrated and we exposed it.
And the preacher and the pastor, they freaked out.
They called the cops on us.
And once we got to the sidewalk, they couldn't do anything.
But we are banned from that church for life, which is good because there's nothing but pedophiles in there anyways.
Church of Satan. Yeah, man.
It was unreal.
And you can see one of them was, she was real aggressive.
He, she, she was not having it.
She could tell. A shim.
As soon as we asked them to have her questions, yeah, the shims.
You remember that from back in the day, like when we were growing up, they were like shims or chicks with dicks or shemales?
Yeah. Yep, a shim was the word for us out here.
Those were like the original weird genders.
Yeah. So, yeah, dude, that's how that happened with me.
That's awesome. I gotta say, you know, hearing your story is really inspirational because, like, I have a similar story, not anything like that.
I literally sit here, I say this on my show all the time, I sit here and every single room of my house during the day has Infowars going on the TV. In my office laboratory, all my employees are required to watch InfoWars.
It's just like I leave it on wherever I go.
And at some point I was...
I love Alex.
I've been watching Alex since I was...
I think 19 is when he did Bohemian Grove.
And I'm 39 now, so I've been like 20 years watching Alex.
But I really gotta say, I think it was Owen that is responsible for the Adam King show, to be honest.
It's not. It's really me.
I was on The World According to Ben Stein for a full year, 26 episodes.
Okay. It was around the time that Dr.
Zelenko died, and Zev and I were very close friends.
I actually got to speak to him right before he died.
Right before he went into the surgery, he called me and he admonished me.
He was like, you're not doing enough.
Especially, you have to fight.
You have to get in there. You have to fight.
And you're not doing nearly enough for the battle.
We're going to lose it. You know, he really came down hard on me, and this is like the day before he went in for the surgery that killed him.
And so I took it to heart.
It was kind of hard to hear. It was offensive in a certain sense.
But then he died right afterwards.
And so I was like, wow, that's heavy.
Yeah, so what are you going to do now?
Exactly. And I was watching Owen, and I was like, holy shit, dude, I'm going to start my own damn show.
And the associate producer, Rock Breath of The World According to Ben Stein, came over, helped me get started.
And that was almost a year ago.
Our one year anniversary of the launch of the Adam King show was August 15th.
And I'll tell you, it was literally watching Owen every day.
And I said to myself, not only can I do this, I have to do this.
I have to do something to combat the evil that's in this world.
Because I'll tell you, Rob.
I'd like to think that I live forever, but everyone dies.
And when you die, you go to God and God says, what did you do with the time that I gave you, the little time that I gave you?
And a lot of people are going to look at God and just say, well, I was so busy.
I had to work. I had to feed my family.
And, like, I don't want to be that guy.
So, to me, the Adam King show, first of all, it's expensive.
I don't make money at it.
But I do this because I have faith in God that this is what we all have to do.
And I want to encourage all the patriots out there to do the same thing.
And like you said, it's really easy.
Pick up a camera. Harrison said it this morning.
He said a camera is more effective than a gun.
You just film everything.
Absolutely. And that's where we are today.
So I have you to thank.
I have Owen to thank. I got the whole crew to thank.
You guys were really the inspiration for the Adam King show.
And then landing on band was like a dream come true, man.
I mean, I've been on cloud nine since episode 13.
Episode 13 was the first episode that the Adam King show was on band, and it was the Kanye West episode.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're going back and forth on the episode.
It was wild, but it feels like destiny over here, and you hit it on the head.
It really is easy to get involved at InfoWars.
You just have to lean in.
There's so many people.
Yeah, and you said it right.
How you compared your...
What you said about how we're all going to die, and what are you going to tell God when you get up there?
I think about that.
That's how I base a lot of my decisions.
I do a lot of things that a lot of people think are wild, and especially I didn't have a normal 20-year-old life.
I'm kind of I decided a long time ago that I was gonna retire at 40.
I wasn't gonna work for anybody else.
And so I've been living my life As godly as possible, at the same time trying to achieve that goal.
And a lot of my decisions that I make, that's how I have that conversation.
It's like, alright, we're going to get to God, and when he brings up this situation, what are you going to tell him that you did about it?
And it goes from rescuing dogs, kids, my line of work, just my daily...
I realize that my life...
It impacts other people's lives.
So I've made that conscious decision to live it as best as possible.
And when you do that, God brings you to other people who are like that as well.
And I think that's why you're able to fit in so well here.
I will say, I mean, I do appreciate you saying that we motivated you.
And at the same time, bro, you kind of did that.
You did that to me, too, because...
I'm not a person who gets jealous or envious at all, but you hosted The War Room before I did.
Oh, seriously? Yeah, yeah.
And I was just like, okay.
I was like, alright. Alright.
I see you. So I had to make it happen myself.
And I didn't know that it was kind of that easy.
It wasn't really easy because I've been trying for a while and it just...
It got to the point to where I couldn't take no for an answer, basically.
And I made it happen, and they were like, damn, I'm sorry.
We should have did this a long time ago.
I remember your first day.
I remember when you did that.
That was only like two months ago.
Yeah, yeah, exactly. And out of that, I've already hosted three times, so, you know, and I've had Harrison say, hey man, I'll let you know when I need you.
So now I'm jealous of you, bro.
Nah, man, don't be. We're all on the same path.
I'm teasing, man. I'm teasing.
I'm so grateful. Honestly, I'm just so grateful to be on the ship.
There's nothing like being on the Infowarship to truly be at the tip of the spear.
I remember this episode.
It was when Alex lost the lawsuit.
And Owen got up and he was like, We are legends!
We are legends!
And I think that episode hit me so hard when he said, We are living legends.
Oh, yeah. And I was just like...
Yeah, dude. You guys are living legends, and I want to be a part of that.
I'll do anything to be a part of that.
So here I am at Infowars, and you know, it's like coming around and...
Getting in with everybody and learning how this system operates.
You truly see God in every single corner of the room here because it's like an absolute miracle.
First of all, it's an absolute miracle that things get done over here and that the show gets produced every single day.
Because really like 60 people that just amalgamate on one location and just...
Do their own thing, and it works in harmony, and everybody produces this masterpiece that is the number one news broadcast in America today.
So, you know...
If not the world.
If not the world.
And that's crazy to me because, I mean, like you said, it's a small group of people.
And, I mean, there is most of the people, or I'd say mostly, there's a good amount of people who work on The Alex Jones Show We'll work on multiple shows.
You also work on AJ, right?
Yeah, I'm the lead researcher, you would say.
I'm the guy in the back of the computers.
Pulling stuff up. Do videos.
Anything and everything he asked for.
Dude, today's episode was fire, man.
Today's episode was fire.
Bro, both shows. Owen killed it.
Alex killed it. That's how I know.
That's what's so weird about this place.
We're so well connected together that if one person is a little off, we kind of notice it.
And it kind of, you know, that could...
You know, the best thing, I guess the way I could say it is attitude reflects leadership, Captain.
You know, remember the Titans.
And that's a lot how, I mean, that's how things go here.
Sometimes, you know, we will pick up the slack for Alex, but he leads the way.
And sometimes if he, especially when he's on fire, it's just contagious.
Like, how can you not have that, you know, that same fight?
I'm not starstruck or anything, but I still can't believe that I work here.
I see him every day handing him articles.
He asks, what do you think of that?
It's like working in heaven a little bit.
I love that man so much.
I call him the imperfect saint because he really is an imperfect saint.
To me, that's King David energy.
That's the Messiah. The Messiah is the imperfect saint, at least in the Jewish tradition.
So I resonate very heavily with this concept of it's not about how many times you fall down, but how many times you get back up.
To me, that is that messianic energy because I'll give you an example.
In the Bible, Judah receives the crown, not Joseph.
But Joseph was the king of Egypt.
What was it about Joseph and Judah that was so different?
Is that Judah went out into the world, he sinned, he fell, he scraped his knees, and he got back up and he repented.
And Joseph was perfect his whole life.
He never sinned his whole life.
And he suffered and he went to prison and all this stuff.
But Judah is considered on a higher level than Joseph because repentance is higher than perfection in Judaism.
That God created the world for the sole purpose of repentance.
And so, you know, I see that kind of King David-like character in Alex.
Because King David was...
You know, not perfect at all, man.
A lot of people pretend he was this perfect being, and they're obsessed with perfect people.
And, you know, it's not the perfect people that get things done.
And it's not the perfect people that create the lessons of morality for all of us to follow.
Because I cannot emulate a perfect person.
I will fall short.
Always. But somebody who falls short but gets back up and strives for morality and perfection, that's the type of leader that can pull me out of the gutter and that can get me motivated and get me back up on my track.
And I see that in Alex tremendously.
I love Alex. I think it's so cool what you guys do.
I'm so envious of you guys.
I heard a couple months ago that a janitor got fired.
I was like, yo, can I be the next janitor at InfoWars?
Whatever I can do to get in.
We're the tip of the spear and the tip of the broom.
Right? But, yeah, today's show was so fire, man.
I want to talk to you about it. I actually was talking with Daria last night, and I actually suggested Dark Journalist for today on AJ. I was like, yo, they got this hearing tomorrow, you should get Dark Journalist on.
And it blew up, and then for a second, Darren Beattie was there.
I mean, that was fire.
What's your whole take on this whole alien invasion thing?
What's going on?
You did a ton of research today.
What did you come up with that wasn't aired?
What's your take on what was aired?
What do you think of the whole situation?
So, us being followers of Alex Jones for so long, and being hyper-aware of situations that have been going on for a long time, To me, right now, what's going on is just a distraction.
They haven't showed anything new.
It's still the same thing two months ago when they tried to pull it over to hide someone else.
Just ironically that Hunter Biden happened to have his lawsuit today, so let's make an alien invasion.
At the same time, somebody got killed at the Obamas.
We want to get into that a little later.
Oh, yeah. Their gay lover chef.
Russia and China are doing drills in the Pacific Sea right now at the same time that the rise in heart diseases, the same time as the vaccines are coming out, LeBron James' son is suffering, the same time...
Ice Cube and Tucker just had an interview.
There's so much going on.
There's a meme.
I don't think I have it with me.
That Scott made.
It's like, what are we going to do about this?
Hit him with the UFOs again.
I'm a believer.
I think that this universe is way too big just for us to be alone in this galaxy.
And I think that is going to be the next step of humanity being able to comprehend or be able to be okay with Everybody being different.
Because, I mean, look at the stuff that we're fighting over as just a human race.
Like, a race is a thing. You know what I'm saying?
Like, you can't... How are we going to be able to accept somebody...
Right. It's like that famous speech from Ronald Reagan.
Like, if the aliens came, we'd quickly be like, okay, we're the humans, they're the aliens.
You know... Yeah.
These railies turn to Palestinians and they're like, come on, we got an alien invasion.
Let's put down our animosity and deal with this.
You know, we're all humans here.
Yeah, I mean, I don't think that aliens showing up will bring us together.
Like, that's something we have to do ourselves.
And I don't think they're going to come down until we're not fighting, until we're not threatening to nuke each other, honestly.
One of the things that they did not discuss on today's show was Antarctica and the Nazi base of New Schwabenland.
Do you know about New Schwabenland?
Yep. And the fact that there's a doctrine that states that you can't go in certain...
There's a barrier around...
Yeah, I think it's like the 30-second parallel or something like that.
Yeah. So it's like, oh, we're not going to talk about that, though.
Yeah. We're going to talk about stuff that we already know.
We already know. I mean, we had Stephen Greer on, like, what, last year, two years ago?
Mm-hmm. And the first time they tried to, you know, oh, I don't know if you remember, in Seattle, they basically did a mock of what would be called Project Bluebeam, where it's just, you know, AI in the sky or, you know, illusions in the sky.
Yeah. So I think that This is just a distraction.
I mean, they're losing their grip right now.
But at the same time, I mean, I don't think that there's not anybody else out there in this universe.
Right. The Bible is very clear that there's non-human races that exist.
And, you know, what they are and where they are, are they intergalactic space beings?
Or are they also created and indigenous to Earth?
They could be indigenous to Earth, too.
We don't... Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, from New Schwabenland.
And they can travel. Who was that guy that was the whistleblower?
He's blowing up. You guys had him on the show.
The guy who worked for Raytheon.
You know who I'm talking about?
The last whistleblower we had in the studio was Kyle Serafin, but he was...
Yeah, I saw that one too.
Raytheon Whistleblower.
His name is... Raytheon.
They've covered this up.
Oh yeah, for sure. He was just on, Eric Hecker.
Eric Hecker, okay.
Eric Hecker, and he was just on Sean Ryan also, and he went over this whole thing about how Raytheon has all these projects in Antarctica, and these weapon systems in Antarctica that cause earthquakes all over the world.
And that they have technology that propels, you know, jet propels at 1.25 Mach speed, some crazy situation like that.
And, you know, all sorts of beyond light speed travel.
The interview with Sean Ryan is really dope.
In the edit, I'm going to put a clip.
I'm going to put a QR code to the...
To the link so that the audience can go watch the Sean Ryan interview because it's really good.
But I also think that the release of all that, maybe it is intentional.
How they tell us about the technology that exists.
Is it really a whistleblower?
What do you think? Is it really a whistleblower or do you think that it's leaked out and made to seem like a whistleblower situation?
I think it's a little bit of both.
I'm sure there's tons of people in there who, after a certain amount of time, are like, man, we have to get this out.
This has to get out.
And at the same time, that's how they introduce technologies to you.
Because, I mean, look, we've had the Oculus and all this, you know, this type of stuff that's been coming out.
We've had that for a while.
So it's time for the next generation of technology to come, and they need to slowly...
They slowly roll out technology because that's something they want to control.
And with so many people, with so many smart individuals who are actually out in the world, if they let it out too fast, they're going to lose control, which they're going to lose control anyways.
A great example on the show today is the internet.
They did not think that we would be able to, you know, do what we do on the internet without them controlling it.
And so they, you know, they released the beast and they had no idea what it was.
And I think that's what they're doing with CERN. I think that's what they're doing with the stuff in Antarctica, with these, you know, UAVs that they're creating.
I think that they're, at the same time, they're trying to experiment and see how far they can go with certain things.
Do you know about Tartaria?
Yes, yes.
Do you believe in Tartaria? Yeah, absolutely.
I actually...
I think there's dinosaurs in the middle of the world.
Oh, I don't know about dinosaurs, but Tartaria is...
Here, I'll show you.
Let me...
What was I going to say?
There's a map.
Let me pull it up. A map on eBay that's for sale right now.
And it's from $15.99.
It's a Botello map. Tartaria Map Botello Botello was like early An early map maker, and they got this map online.
I'm trying to find the eBay so I could show you, but what's interesting, it's from 1599, and they have California as a province of Tartaria with five buildings listed on the map.
Really? Where is it?
Let's see if I can get this up to show you.
Yeah. Find that real quick.
One of my TVs turned off.
So let me turn that on so that way I can see your picture.
Oh, okay. So I know that...
Here it is.
The Botero map.
So let's pull up this picture.
And let's do a screen share.
In my heart a balloon.
Dun, dun, dun.
Okay, you see me?
Thank you.
Thank you.
No, I still have the utility. Is it not gonna come through?
I still have your webcam homepage.
I don't know how to screen share.
I'll put it in the edit.
Yeah, yeah, no worries. I'll just put it in the edit because we have some technical difficulties, but essentially there's a map, a Botero map.
I'm going to text it to you right now so we can talk about it.
Yeah, yeah. And this map, and I'll also share it with the audience now.
Rob, where are you at?
Oh, gee, Rob Aguero's.
So this is the Botero map.
I just texted it to you.
And I'm gonna screen share really quick.
Let's do this.
Okay, so we're gonna zoom in to...
This is the Botero map.
And as you can see on the Botero map, This is the Tartarian map.
And the green on the far right, it says Sierra Nevadas.
It's from 1599.
And let's see if I can even zoom in further.
No, this is the furthest I can zoom in.
But this was the eastern province of Eastern Tartaria was California.
So, very interesting stuff.
I don't know if... Yeah, it's wild.
I know that they want to control the history of us.
They want to control our history.
They want to control what we know about our past, especially in America.
They really want us to believe that America was just a bunch of Native Americans running around living in tents.
That's not what was here, dude.
There was a civilization with massive buildings.
I'm sure you've seen the buildings of the World Fairs, right?
No. What do you mean by that, the World Fairs?
So the World Fairs existed starting at the turn of the century in the 1900s.
I think these are the real Freemasons.
So the World Fair, they would build these massive cities in six months, all made out of stone.
They'd leave them up for 18 months where they showcased technologies and all sorts of stuff, and then they destroyed them.
And there's pictures like the Chicago World Fair has like these gaudy, it looks more Roman than Rome.
There's marble statues everywhere.
There's stone pillars everywhere.
And you could Google that, Chicago World Fair.
I wish I could share the screen with you.
Yeah, I'm looking for it right now.
I'm looking at it right now.
So there's actually one building left from the San Francisco World Fair.
The city of San Francisco petitioned the city so that the city would not tear down the one building.
Actually, the Paris World Fair, if you look at the Paris World Fair, I think that's the most remarkable because the only thing standing from the Paris World Fair today is the Eiffel Tower.
And it was the most insignificant building of the World Fair in Paris.
I mean, it was like...
There was nothing compared to the buildings at the World Fair.
So, they would build these cities, and they would tear them down, and they would make these monumental structures that we can't even make today.
We don't have the technology.
We don't have the resources to...
Isn't that weird?...to ship all the stones, but supposedly we're at the peak of human civilization, you know?
Exactly. But here's an analogy that I like to say.
So, I take, at least from what we're taught in history, that the modern age started at the Industrial Revolution, which happened in 1820.
So, supposedly, from the Industrial Revolution to the frickin' Bible, all technology was the same.
They used the same type of plows.
They took cattle through the fields to turn the soil.
We're done by cows, not by tractors.
So, 1820 to 2020 is 200 years.
So, if you think about it, from the birth of the Industrial Revolution to today, where we have flying saucers and RNA vaccines and Internet and all these crazy off-the-wall technologies, it's only 200 years.
So, our calendar is 2023.
The Jewish calendar is 5783.
And, you know, time has existed, you know, obviously before the calendars.
But the question is, is when can those 200 years be placed anywhere throughout history?
That's what we call breakaway civilizations, that there were civilizations that reached the pinnacle of technological advancement.
Maybe they were isolated from humanity, from the wars and the chaos, but they reached this level of breakthrough.
And that is the general gist of Tartaria, that they were like a nation that existed with unbelievable technology that was conquered by the Romanov family of Russia and then erased from history.
And supposedly Nikola Tesla took all of his free energy devices.
Which is real, by the way.
Free energy is really real.
Electromagnetism can power all of our cities.
We don't need to chop down one more tree.
We don't need to burn gasoline to run our cars.
We don't need to do any of that.
The entire world and all of our electricity can be run through magnetism and just directly through the ether.
But that's what I like to think.
is like when in history could those 200 years be placed to the point where a breakaway civilization can have all the technology and then just kind of like exist in the background and have a very small society that kind of overlooks and rules all of earth and creation.
Yeah, and they're hiding all that from us because, I mean, at the end of the day, the government or the powers that be have at the very least 50 years of technology ahead of us, at the very least.
So, you know, the fact that we've lost the technology to do things, I don't know, it's kind of ridiculous to me.
Like, I don't...
Like, we're in 2023.
Yeah, like, really? But if you actually believe we've never been back to the moon, like, you might as well go and get vaccinated.
Like, I don't understand that.
So you think we actually got to the moon and it wasn't fake?
I think we got to the moon, but I don't think the timeline...
I don't think any of the stuff they've given us is real.
Like, I don't think the videos that we've seen...
Like I said, I think they've been there, and I think they...
That's how they introduced the space realm to us.
It's all a show. It's all a show.
Look at this, the first moon landing.
You look back at the videos now and it's like, I don't know.
I don't see how...
And Buzz Aldrin has come out and said that it's all fake.
Yeah, exactly.
But we can't listen to Buzz Aldrin.
We can't listen to him.
No, no, he wasn't there or anything.
How do we have the ability to get there at that time frame with the little technology that they did have compared to now?
And now you just can't do it.
We're basically having computers in our pockets.
But no, we can't get to...
We got computers in our pockets and multiple people own space exploration companies.
Yes. It's not even governments anymore going to space.
It's people. But nope, we never went back to the moon.
I actually like that approach that we did go to the moon.
We just stopped telling everybody that we did.
Yeah, that's when they started, you know, building.
Conspiracies are long, you know, it's like if you say something about somebody for 20 years, it's probably true.
And that's the same thing with our government.
They've been lying to us. And to think that we're not, honestly, to think that there's not bases on the moon, like that's the first thing you would do.
You would build something so that way you could take people there and they can live in a natural habitat as they're used to.
Who knows how many times they've tried to build those bases.
You were learning to survive on the moon, so I wonder how many people have been guinea pigs for that or how many people they took up there to build stuff.
What I think is so crazy about the whole moon thing is that people are so obsessed with the moon and we don't even know what the bottom of the ocean looks like.
That's one of my biggest arguments.
Oh, what's the pressure? What's the pressure?
Oh, there's pressure going into space, too.
They seem to conquer that. It's fine.
Antarctica is completely unexplored.
Forget about going under the sea.
Why can't we just know what's in Antarctica?
I think Antarctica has become my absolute biggest obsession in life these days.
I know. If I could, I would pay for a voyage to go out there just to see how far we could get.
Greg Reese and I have been talking about it.
We want to go there.
I mean, I think Alex should do in Antarctica.
It'll be like the new Bohemian Grove.
Like, Alex Jones sneaks into Antarctica, and they're all worshipping Molech in Antarctica.
There's an iceberg carved into Molech.
But I've actually seen pictures and there are pyramids in Antarctica.
Have you seen the pictures of the pyramids in Antarctica?
It's been a while.
I think I have. They dwarf.
They're perfect constructions.
They all are made with perfect 90-degree angles.
They're snow-covered.
I'll post some pictures in the edits.
That's what I do with all the episodes.
I post the pictures in the edits so that everybody can see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But yeah, there's pyramids there.
There's buildings there.
There's all sorts of interesting stuff in Antarctica.
And they just want to dumb us down.
They don't want us to know.
There's a suppression of information given by the people who control our lives.
And if there's anything that I love most about Infowars is that anything goes.
And if you have an idea, run with it.
Alex doesn't sit above everybody, and he's like, don't say this.
Don't go to that story.
Don't go to this story.
It's so organic here.
I remember when I hosted The War Room for Owen, the one that Alex Stein came on.
He was talking about how Blaze TV... He's like, I'm so lucky, Blaze TV. They don't control any...
They give me free reign.
They're giving me a lot of control.
And he said...
They told me to ease up on the homoerotic stuff, but yeah, for the most part, they don't control me.
And I was sitting there thinking to myself, why don't you just come to band?
There's no controls here.
He has a channel on Band.
He has a Band channel.
Yeah, yeah. But does he use it all the time?
No, I used to. I tried to upload for him at first, and it just became too kind.
You know what I'm saying? It's time consuming.
I had too much on my plate. Yeah, it's really time consuming.
Like, bro, I'll do it, and I'll do it easy.
Yeah, I can do it my way, or I'm not going to be able to do it at all because I got so much shit on my plate.
So it just didn't work out.
Yeah, go ahead. He's got a channel on there, though.
I think he's one of the most talented people in the movement.
Him and Matt Baker, I just love what they do as city councils.
Matt Baker is my next guest on the show.
I'm so excited about that.
I love him. Basically, anybody on InfoWars I love.
There's nobody that I don't like, except for Fuentes.
He's just somebody who, he's a young cat who got, who...
You mean a young cat boy.
Yeah, and at that age, you think you know everything, and you know, some people are put into different positions, so he just is in that position.
I don't think he ever thinks he's wrong, and there's nobody there to tell him that it's okay to be wrong.
So yeah, he'll grow into learning how to deliver his message.
You know who needs a band channel that would break the internet?
Who? I realized it today.
Andrew and Tristan Tate.
Yeah. So we've worked with them before, but they're not...
They're trying to be Alex.
They're not trying to be under Alex's wing, you know what I mean?
Do you really think that having a band channel means you're under Alex's wing?
No, no, but to them it does.
To them it's like, why would I go on that platform when I could just create my own?
That's their mentality.
I don't know, maybe 20 million views a day?
And that's why he didn't...
We want to work with our product line.
You know what I'm saying? He got his own product line.
The Top G product line.
And that didn't last very long with us.
So I don't even know if he's still selling the Top G products.
But everybody lives and they learn.
He's... His bread and butter was basically porn, so he doesn't know how to do the other stuff.
This is a good segue.
I want everybody to click the link in the bottom left corner of your screen, and it will take you to Infowarsstore.com.
And it is so important that you go shop at InfoWarsStory because it keeps us on the air, keeps this content fresh, pays for bandwidth at band.video, pays for everything in the whole operation.
And it's so important, not just to keep us on the air, but also even just the supplements that they help people through these horrible times, the immunity boosters, the super male vitality.
What's your favorite thing to take?
I know you're drinking something right now.
What are you drinking right now? Yeah.
Vitamin Mineral Fusion is my favorite drink.
Yeah. The magnesium, the fizzy magnesium.
It's good. That one's not for me.
That one's too much like, it tastes like tang.
It's a little sweet for me.
Turbo Force, I love Turbo Force as well.
But for my daily drink, instead of, I try to drink as much water as possible.
And that gets pretty bland after, you know, three cups.
So Vitamin Mineral Fusion, this is probably my fourth cup today of it.
And then I take, I have a routine that I take every morning.
It's Vitamin D. Yeah, there are Winter Sun, Vazo Beat, Super Male, our Bio-True Selenium.
We got the Ultra 12.
And fresh oil, krill oil.
So yeah, I take probably about 10 pills every morning along with, you know, I got my vitamin and refusion when I leave the house.
And the InfoWars army and staff, these are the healthiest people in America right now with all these.
What is the one thing that you buy that's not a supplement on InfoWars store?
Oh, dude, I used to buy shirts.
I have a shirt for probably, I could wear an InfoWars shirt probably for two weeks straight.
Yeah, I don't go anywhere.
I try not to go anywhere without an Infowars shirt.
And I feel like I'm missing an opportunity to either piss somebody off, let somebody ask a question, or just somebody be like, oh, whoa, okay.
That's kind of, hmm.
Yeah. You got balls, man.
That's what they say. You got balls, man.
I always wear my Alex Jones for President shirt wherever I go.
Oh, definitely. Yeah, I've been wearing that one a lot lately.
I love that. On 6th Street.
Yeah. My favorite shirt to wear, though, I gotta admit, my favorite one to wear that pisses the most people off is my white History Month shirt I got from Jesse Lee Peterson.
Bro, I love that guy so much.
I just saw him on Dr.
Phil. Yeah.
Actually, my last guest, this guy Hayden McDowell, he's the Angry Patriot Media.
This guy's a beast, man.
He's just like a meme clipper.
And he got 600 million views for Andrew Tate.
He got 100 million views for Jesse Lee Peterson.
Wow. And I was like, bro, what do I got to do to get on your bandwagon, man?
Right? But yeah, that's cool.
I love the InfoWars store stuff.
And you guys know that QR code that you guys are putting up on all the ads?
Yeah. Have you seen that? The one with the InfoWars logo and the QR code that takes you to InfoWars?
Yeah, we just launched that last week.
I made that, bro.
Nice, bro. Yeah!
Look at that. InfoWarsStore.com.
InfoWarsStore.com. InfoWarsStore.com.
Don't forget it. Don't forget it, man.
That's the only reason why I'm here.
That's the only reason why we're able to still have jobs.
But I gotta tell you, InfoWars Store is a hidden gem.
Keeps us on the air. Keeps everything going.
But InfoWars Store could be so much bigger than it is.
There's so much potential with InfoWars store.
Dude, we used to have so much stuff.
We used to have, you know, we had t-shirts for days.
We had all the preparedness.
Half of that's gone. All we really have is storable food now.
There's a lot of things that were cut off and downsized due to COVID and then bankruptcy.
And then the liberals who canceled the contracts.
Yes. You know, we got a coffee coming out.
The Patriot Blend coffee's coming back.
Did you know that? Yes, I did.
Yeah, we got some things in the works, and dude, there was so much that we had on the table that we were about to drop, and then, you know, with bankruptcy hit, it's just like, we're gonna have to shelf a lot of the stuff until, you know, the money doesn't go straight to the government, basically.
And I gotta say, the restructuring and the bankruptcy and everything, like, people in the audience, they're like, oh no, like, we can't, If we give the money, it's going to go to the Sandy Hook people and whatnot.
But the truth is, this should be a billion dollar company.
And it's not. It's not even a hundred million dollar company.
It could be so much bigger than it actually is, and it should be.
Because look, CNN's a billion dollar company.
Fox News is a billion dollar company.
MSNBC is a billion-dollar company.
CBS is a billion-dollar company.
NBC is a billion-dollar company.
And if you take all of their Nielsen ratings and you combine them, you still don't get higher viewership than InfoWars.
InfoWars beats all of them combined.
So we should be like a $100 billion company.
We should be like the next Google or Amazon.
And InfoWars Store should be like Amazon.
It should be the competitor to Amazon.
The alternative economy should be InfoWars Store.
Yep. I agree with you 100%, man.
They're doing everything they can to shut us down, but we're not going anywhere.
Infowars will never die.
We're too much... We're the rebels.
We are the real rebels, man.
Yep. We are the real rebels.
Do you study history? Not as much as I want to.
That was my favorite subject in school.
And then, you know... History-wise, that's another thing that woke me up was what they were teaching me in school.
I cared about the stuff that I needed to care about, and the other stuff was just pointless.
Lies and propaganda.
Yeah, so I found out a lot of that through history.
In 7th and 8th grade, I literally made 100 on my grade in U.S. history and the next level of that in 8th grade.
Yeah. Yeah, dude, I just loved history so much.
But then after that, it hit a wall, and it's just like you learn so much other stuff.
At that point, I think after middle school, you really should be focusing on trades.
And, you know, honestly, high school is kind of a waste of time right now, other than sports.
So is college. Yeah, that's the only thing that you're accelerating in.
The only thing that college is actually, that they actually teach you, if you want this, is if you want to learn how to be gay, go to college.
You'll get the best gay education in college.
And I think, so, I have, I think most colleges should be free.
Because, I mean, it is a great learning experience.
Because I went to a Christian college, and it wasn't like your normal...
And back then, this was 2008 to 2012, so this was 10 years ago.
A lot of things were a lot different.
So there was no agendas in my school at all other than...
Get your degree.
So I appreciated that.
And I learned a lot.
I went through... I mean, coming out of high school and going into the real world, those are all your life-changing experiences.
Most of your college friends are the friends you're going to have for the rest of your life.
So, I mean, I learned a lot.
I went through a lot.
But I went to a Christian school.
So that was a whole different...
You go to a state school nowadays, they're just...
It's like the government's running your children.
So, I had a different college experience.
I'm grateful for mine because I had a lot of fun, but it didn't really go too far to where I wasn't put in situations that would ruin my life.
There are some people there who didn't know when to stop.
There's one guy who's... He came from Houston, but he was just selling weed everywhere in the school, and he just thought that he'd be able to get away with that.
And he graduated, and after he graduated, they arrested him.
And now he can't even use his degree.
But seriously, God bless the weed guy.
Yeah. He went to jail for selling plants.
Struggle's real. Consenting adults.
Out of every guest you ever saw on Infowars, who was your favorite guest?
What took the cake? Backstage moment?
Give it all. Gavin McGinnis is super fun.
He's a different character.
Gavin McGinnis...
The conversation I had with Ye was pretty badass.
That was really cool.
Leo Zagami...
He's a really good dude.
Funny. He came on the show.
He was on like five or six episodes ago.
Yeah, he's a real good dude.
Who else has come through here that is just so much fun?
Oh, Revenge of the Sis came through.
And they were pretty fun.
We were supposed to hang out that night, but they didn't...
It was just lack of communication.
Speaking of hanging out, I'm coming through Austin actually for the American Liberty Awards.
Dude, we're going to have so much fun.
I don't know if you watch the show.
We're going to have Summerfest the day.
I don't know if we're going to do it Sunday or Friday?
We're probably going to do it on Sunday.
Sunday, bro. Sunday.
I'm going to be there for the whole week.
I'm coming in on Thursday and I'm going to stay until the next week.
I'm going to mash it up, come by the studio, hang out.
But I got nominated for an award, actually.
Best analysis broadcast ever.
Such a humbling experience, man.
Honest to God, it was... And I want to encourage all the listeners to go vote for me because I actually want to win this thing.
So I'm going to post a link to the vote.
Vote for me and Infowars all the way down the tab.
Because it's not just an Infowars thing.
It's all the activists.
It's like a huge meetup.
And anybody listening should all come down to Austin at the Vulcan Theater and come to the awards ceremony because this is the gathering.
This is like the Sons of Liberty gathering ready for the revolution type stuff.
This is the focal point, the tip of the spear.
So I'm super excited about it.
I couldn't think of a better reason to come to Austin.
I mean, InfoWars is a good enough reason as it is just to come to InfoWars for the day, but...
To be there for the awards ceremony.
Yeah, it's going to be an expo.
It's going to be like, instead of Comic Con, it's going to be like InfoCon.
It's just everybody who has information that you would get along with is all going to be there.
And we're going to be drunk off fizzy magnesium.
They're going to be popping fizzy magnesium left and right.
I'm going to be handing out vitamin and mineral fusion for drinks.
Don't even worry. Here, mix this in there.
Mix this in there. That's so funny, dude.
Imagine if at the bar they're like, would you like a shot of super male vitality in your mixer tonight?
Bro, you know, that's a great idea.
That is a great idea. We should tell that to do, man.
I should just get a bunch of...
Yeah, like, three of our top sellers.
I'll get, like, uh...
So we're out of Supermail, so it'll be, like, Brain Force Ultra.
Yeah, you can get some tinctures.
Turbo Force. Whatever we got in stock, man.
That sounds like a great idea.
Yeah. But how many people do you expect to attend the American Liberty Awards?
So... There's going to be over 50 people there for sure.
At least that many tickets.
No, this is just tickets that are sold from people.
As far as actual bodies in there, I mean, there's over 50 nominees.
And then, I mean, their nominees are going to have their...
Their dates or their people they bring with them.
I've got to figure out what I've got to do to win this award.
Maybe I've got to bribe Matt Baker or something, but I want this glass-blown trophy.
I want to take it. I want to leave it on my table so that I can have it.
Every episode, I'll have the award in the episode.
Matt Baker, give me this award.
I want it. I loved it when Owen was up there because Alex Stein was going crazy about it and Owen was like, I want it!
I want it! I voted for Owen.
He got nominated twice, so I'm sure he's going to win something.
Yeah, he has to.
But I'm in a category with Roger Stone and all these other people.
I'm like, how am I going to win this award?
Everybody's like seasoned veterans.
This is like the all-star lineup, and I'm like this new guy on the scene.
Honestly, it is the most humbling experience to be acknowledged by your peers for your accomplishments.
I'm not even done with my first year.
This is episode 47.
We're going to finish 52 by August 15th, which is going to be one episode a week for every single week for a year.
And that's what it takes to make an impact.
You've got to make consistency, consistent episodes.
Don't Slack on the episodes.
But yeah, getting nominated for this award was like winning the award for me.
It was within the first year of my show to get on band and to get this nomination.
This has been a dream, man.
Honestly, it's been a dream. I don't ever want to wake up from this dream.
I just want it to continue forever.
Yeah, dude. Same here, man.
Same here. I haven't told many people.
Go ahead, Ron. Go ahead. No, no.
Go for it. I was going to change the subject.
I haven't told anybody this live, or it's been in the works, but maybe I can get this done by the time you get out here.
But I am building a studio over here.
I'm building my own set.
And the area I have, I'm going to try to...
Alright, I know you're going to love this idea.
So basically it's going to be Tosh.0 and the Jon Stewart show, Daily Show, put together.
And I want to be able to make fun of people.
Like Tosh did in front of, you know, a green screen and then at the same time have an area where I can sit down just like I want it to be.
Hey, I'm at home.
I'm relaxing just like you're at home relaxing and we're just having a good time.
I'm gonna work with some comics to write and just try to put on a once a week show that is just basically making fun of politics and people on the Internet.
When is this coming out?
Well, I have the cameras and I just have to get everything wired and then I have to get a backdrop.
But everything else is already there.
I pretty much already have the hard part put together.
So is this going to be on the live feed?
Are they going to actually stream this on the live feed?
I'm going to start off just recording it.
And you're going to have your own band channel?
Yeah. Yeah, well, actually, that's another thing I haven't really told many people.
I have my own band channel.
It's called Toxic Culture.
Oh, Toxic Culture is yours?
Yeah, yeah. Nice.
So those are all my videos that I've been in or created since I've been here so far.
And I think the only one I didn't create was the latest one, was the Aldean one.
I made the thumbnail for that though.
But yeah, the X-Files.
I got more X-Files. Dude, I have so many edits in the chamber.
I just don't have time.
I know. Yeah, just don't have time to do it.
Time is like the main thing.
But honest to God, I think band.video is like the most underutilized asset at InfoWars.
And just band.video is a fortune in and of itself to be made that's not even being monetized at all.
And like the band.video has unbelievable talent.
And really brilliant people.
And I'd love for myself also to be able to see like band.video incorporated into the live feed more, you know, so that we could get the whole thing as one, but That's just fine.
With the amount of people that are on there, I mean, that bandwidth bill is crazy as it is.
So a lot of people, they text me, hey, can we go live?
There's a live figure. We're trying to use this live stream.
It doesn't work because you're not supposed to go live on it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It has the live button.
Yeah, it does have a live button, but people get mad.
Why can't I use it? Because it's not.
No, we're the only ones that go live right now.
Okay. Soon come, soon come.
Yeah, yeah, with everything, slowly but surely.
Alright, so I want to pivot to a subject.
You've got a huge protest coming up.
You and Owen are going to end property taxes rally at the governor's mansion on September 23rd.
And what can you tell us about this?
What's the story?
I mean, property taxes are like from the Satan himself.
Yeah. And right now in Texas, you know, we've been leading the way in a lot of things since COVID. And one of the things that was brought to the table last month or over the past couple of months is Greg Abbott, you know, trying to end property taxes.
And he approved and signed a property tax.
What do you call it?
It was an $18 billion package to help with property taxes, but we don't want help with property taxes.
We just don't want any property taxes.
So we're trying to push that to the next level and get them to cancel them, period.
So this is the first step we're doing.
This is the very first rally for this specific topic that we've ever done before.
The last topic that we did it on was Reopen America, basically.
And now those two were huge.
Those two were Reopen America rallies were epic.
There were so many people, and it was great.
So we're trying to mimic that and get that stirred up again.
And yes, this is basically just going to cater to people in Texas.
But, I mean, look how many states follow Texas when Texas does things.
It's usually Florida, Oklahoma, Nevada.
You know, there's places that are like, okay, yeah, yeah, Arizona that follow Texas pretty precisely.
So I think that we can make a big impact and just let, you know, Greg Abbott know that, yeah, we're for this and we're for the whole, we want the whole pie.
We don't want any taxes anymore.
Can you imagine how cool it would be to own a piece of property and never have to contact the government again?
Yeah. Kind of like you do with a car.
Once your car is done, you're like, alright, this is mine.
I know. Property tax is the most offensive thing.
I think it is like the beginning of the end of capitalism.
It's like, you're the man of your castle, but we're going to take it away from you.
Yeah. Oh, it's yours for now, basically.
Right. It forces you to have to work.
Yeah. Like, hypothetically, let's say you have your own property.
You can build your own things.
You can grow your own food.
You can take care of your own needs.
You can hunt whatever you need on your property.
It's all on your property.
You could take care of it.
You got everything you need.
But then the government comes in.
They're like, you need property taxes.
So then you got to literally go out into the society, whether you're selling your produce from your farm or whatever it is, and you have to make commerce.
The property taxes force people to make commerce when they don't have to, because every year they'll owe like some small amount of money to the government or in some cases a large amount of money to the government.
Property taxes in New York are like $60,000 for a quarter of an acre.
That's crazy. For a year.
Why would anybody want to do that?
Yeah, that's...
Wow. But people keep moving to New York, you know?
They all... Someone like that probably got vaccinated.
Bro, and it's just, you know, the greed.
It's like, how can we get more money out of them?
Right. We got more money.
We need to send more money to the Ukraine.
It's almost Christmas time for Voldemort Zielinski.
Exactly. They've got to have a big Christmas tree.
Owen said the coolest thing in the show the other day.
He said they sent $200 billion, and then they sent $1 billion a few weeks ago, then they sent $400 million in a couple of days, and then they sent like, what was it, like a couple of days?
$400K. Wow.
Bro, that could buy like three bombs.
Yeah, baby. Like, what did they need that for?
Yeah, that's a good question.
I wonder if it was just in the same category as Ukraine aid or not.
Like $400,000 is kind of like...
Okay, that one I can figure out.
Like, you gotta show me where that's going.
Like, why do they need such American approval for $400,000?
Like, you just got a billion dollars.
You couldn't make it $1,400,000?
Like, you had to, like, have a second package of $400,000?
But this war in Ukraine is gonna wrap up really soon.
I hope he's killed for the sake of humanity and all of his war crimes.
That might have been a typo.
Because... Some of the headlines, it still says $400K, but when you click on the article, it says $400 million.
I don't know, dude.
I thought that there were three packages.
There was a $1 billion, a $400 million, and a $400,000.
You think that they just are messing with the $400 million is the $400,000?
It says...
Oh, let's see. This one says they paid $400K for $25,000.
No, this one says 400k, yeah.
U.S. pays a whopping 400k for a 25k missile supplied to Ukraine.
It's funny that they say whopping.
Yeah. Well, yeah, this is Eurasian times, so maybe it's in quotation, so they might be trolling.
But yeah, there's not too many on just the 400k.
The Ukrainian thing is just...
I think that's the worst thing happening in America right now.
And this is really the reason to not pay taxes.
In civil protest.
Oh yeah. Yes, for sure.
I had Chase Geiser on the show and he announced that he's not paying taxes anymore.
Yeah. How's Chase doing, man?
I was working towards that, and, you know, we're under scrutiny over here, like, so much.
I know. So, like, my Venmo just got taken from me for no reason.
Yeah, first it was Cash App, then it was Venmo.
I don't know if you know, I can't rent a car.
I can't rent a car from anywhere other than Turo.
Just because you work for InfoWars?
Yeah. And you're not even like a high-profile guy.
You're like totally backstage.
Yeah, exactly. That's crazy.
Yeah, dude. It's insane.
That's so nuts. But they want us to develop an alternative economy.
It's from God. God is telling us, get off your ass and make an alternative economy.
Yep, start your own shit.
Start your own, dude.
It creates an opportunity and a void that needs to be filled.
Chase Geyser just started working for you guys.
That's cool as hell.
How's that going?
It's good, man. He's a good dude.
I gotta tell you, since Chase Geyser came on the scene, all of your videos have blown up on Instagram.
And you could tell, and I always find them on different threads, and I ask Chase, I'm like, did you do this?
And he said, yeah, I did that.
And they're amazing videos, too.
Yeah, dude, our social media department went down to one person who was doing everything for so long.
So now that we have somebody else who has the wants and the drive to do stuff for us, it's perfect.
Alex always says, I wish I could hire this many people, this many people.
My editing that I do here and my other responsibilities have...
Kind of put me in a box that I'm not even able to make, you know, the kind of content I want anymore just because of...
And there's five, six, seven people that are so talented here that we're instilled into the shows so much that, you know, that's what we have to do.
So some of us, I don't want to say it's talent wasted because it's not wasted.
It's just put... Everybody here wears so many hats and is so talented.
Anything that you put them to do, they're going to succeed at.
So sometimes what we're succeeding at is just a little bit more important than what we want to do creativity-wise.
So it's been a blessing to have them here.
And I know as soon as we get out of bankruptcy, it's going to be more.
We should be owning...
Running TikTok, Instagram.
As soon as these platforms kind of ease up, it's going to be over again.
Can you imagine if Alex can get back on iTunes?
Oh, man. He had 40 million subscribers on iTunes.
Now, a subscriber is different than a view.
Your views are much bigger than your subscribers, but he had 40 million subscribers before they took him down.
Yep. That's how big the impact was.
Yeah, and it was so big that Tim Cook of Apple had to come out and explain why.
That never happens. Whenever a company does something, they just do it and you've got to deal with it.
No, Tim Cook, he came out and he had to explain himself.
Did you see Sound of Freedom?
Yes, yes I did.
I cried. It was a heavy movie.
I liked it too.
But one thing that pissed me off afterwards is that Tim Ballard went on TimCast.
Didn't he go on Caviezel went on Steve Bannon's show?
Everybody goes on everybody else's show but us.
I know. It's such a big, it's such a lost opportunity for them.
But the thing that pissed me off about Tim Ballard was he went on Timcast and he launched on Timcast his new organization because he stepped down from his previous organization.
And you know what his new organization is called?
Tip of the Spear.
And when he said that, I was really offended, actually.
You know, because... Nah, man, don't be.
It's a different realm of...
It's a different realm, but really, like, this organization has been leading the charge against pedophilia for the last decade.
And the branding of that term, tip of the spear, is Infowars.
And he knew that.
I don't know. Jim Hoff, a while back, started this Tomorrow's News Today podcast or something like that.
Exactly. It's supposed to show you the impact of Alex Jones.
Everybody's a biter. They all take from him because everything...
The content here is so original and organic and fun and alive.
And the only reason why it's so alive is because of the environment.
There's no rules. There's no structure.
There's no formality.
And because of that, really great things happen, and they always get picked up by everything else.
And people were asking me, why do you watch InfoWars all day?
And I say, because everything starts on InfoWars.
Reagan had trickle-down economics.
In the world we live today, we have trickle-down news.
Everything always starts at Infowars.
Then it goes to Rogan and Tucker.
And then it goes to Hannity and the rest of the conservatives.
And then the Democrats and the liberals and the centrists start picking it up.
But it all starts at Infowars.
And Infowars is really...
And this is how you know just how humble of a man Alex Jones is.
Because... He never goes around saying, that's mine, that's mine, I broke that story, I did that, watch us, we're the tip of the spear, blah, blah, blah.
It doesn't even faze him.
Even when I said to you about Tim Ballard calling himself the tip of the spear, you just laughed it off because that's the culture.
The culture is pervasive here.
There's nothing to take offense to, but, you know, like, everything gets picked up.
I was the same way. Everything gets picked up by everybody else.
And it all starts here at Infowars.
I used to get so offended, man, like, Especially when a story would hit mainstream, finally, like a year later or six months, and it just becomes the biggest thing.
Like Jeffrey Epstein.
I get so mad that I did, and it's just like, like you said, that's the process.
But in the end of the day, I think for Alex, and for really everybody at Infowars, Yeah, for sure.
And at the end of the day, if they wanted to see who talked about it first, I mean, we can just go to our archivist.
You know what I'm saying? We have the proof in the pudding that shows that we were the first people to talk about this.
But it really doesn't matter because if it becomes one of those things where we're going through our archives trying to see who made it first, we're already on the next story over here.
It literally is tomorrow's news today.
And it's over and over and over and over again.
And none of these things are trademarked.
None of the videos are copyrighted.
Everything is downloadable.
Everything is clippable.
There's no royalties, nothing.
It's out there.
Yeah, even down to the videos we put out.
A lot of people... It kind of pisses me off when people put their watermarks so big in the video.
It's basically like an Adobe watermark where no matter what you do, you can't get away from it.
We don't even do that.
We have our bugs on the top and the bottom, lower third maybe, and that's it.
That's why a lot of people zoom past it.
Alex used to get frustrated with that.
Everybody's sharing our clips, but we don't have anything on there.
It's like, bro, they can zoom past it.
But no, we don't. It's, dude.
And everything, Alex always says, the content, everything's free to air.
Do whatever you want with it. Make your own t-shirts.
We're not asking for anything other than you spreading the word of Infowars and spreading our links.
So that right there, you're right, man.
It shows how humble that this company or Alex is.
And that, like earlier, attitude reflects leadership.
And that's why we do what we do.
That's why we fight so hard. And that's why people, you know, reach out, hey, how do I do this?
Oh yeah, we'll show you. We don't care.
We want you to, if I show you something, like a fan, if I show you how to do something, And you learn to do it and you start sending me your videos.
That's perfect. That's one less thing that I have to edit or, you know, one less creativity.
And now you're in the game, too.
Now you're in the matrix. Exactly.
And there's so many people.
Thank you for even reaching out or thank you for responding on Twitter.
I'm like, bro, we're just normal people.
I appreciate, you know, y'all put in fours on a pedestal, but we're all just normal people.
We just want to hang out, have a good time and stop tyranny.
Absolutely. And, you know, it's like that Jesus quote.
Teach a man to fish.
How does it go? Obviously the Jew is going to paraphrase it wrong, right?
Teach a man to fish. You know, you feed him for a lifetime.
Give a man a fish, you feed him for a night.
Teach a man to fish and you feed him for his life.
Yep. And that really is it, man.
Honestly, I want to see all of the Patriots be doing this.
You know, every time I see a new podcast come up, I love it.
I love it. It's so nice.
It's so refreshing to see more and more people getting involved in the Infowar.
And you're absolutely right.
It is proof of concept that this revolution will be won through memes and videos.
And I gotta say, you know, everybody's, the left, everybody's so afraid of Alex.
This guy is the most peaceful man in the world.
Everything he says is, don't engage, like January 6th, don't engage, don't engage, be peaceful.
They want us to attack, they want us to be physical.
Like, how he just knew that that was happening as it was happening.
Isn't that insane?
Bro, he's got Jedi mind power.
Bro, it's... Oh, man.
It trips me out sometimes, man.
It really, really does. He really has a tremendous foresight and pure humility.
I really think he's one of the most humble people that I've ever had the fortune of meeting.
But he's a very, very humble man.
Very humble man.
Yes. Very humble. So, this has been really amazing.
Rob, I freaking love you, man.
I think you're great. I think you're so talented.
Every time you host The War Room, I always turn up the volume and make sure to sit and watch.
There's so many topics.
InfoWars really brings from within, and it's so inspiring, too, because people like me who want to get involved see people like you who got involved and started from the bottom, now we're here.
You know what I'm saying? Exactly.
And it shows me, yes, Adam, lean in here.
You could succeed at InfoWars.
You could be a part of this movement.
And people out there watching who don't have a show, who don't have anything going on, go start making clips.
You can also get involved in InfoWars.
Everyone can get involved in InfoWars.
InfoWars is for everybody.
Yeah.
Everybody.
We don't judge.
We just want to get the message out.
That's it. Well, this has been really fun.
Rob, I think you're the best.
Where can people find you on the internet?
What's your handles? What's your socials?
I am just iwrob76, Twitter and Instagram.
I don't really have much social media outside of that because, you know, we're banned everywhere.
And then on banned.video, Toxic Culture, you'll see my channel and my videos, and hopefully it'll be a show starting in the next couple weeks.
I'm shooting for next month.
So, like I said, all I gotta do is get something wired, and then we'll be going, bringing you some comedy, hopefully.
What is your Instagram?
I'm following you right now.
IW... Rob76.
IWRob76? Yes, sir.
I've been on Instagram since it started.
What was that, like 2008, maybe?
And I've been shadowbanned the entire time, dude.
I've never been on a platform for more than 10 years.
But I love Instagram.
I'm shadowbanned too, but the meme content is just so good, I can't get out of it.
It's like, who wants to leave?
Yeah, I don't really get on it too much.
Yeah, dude, it's a great platform.
It's easy. They haven't really advanced since it started.
It's just been pictures and videos and posted.
So I think that simple recipe really, really works.
So everybody can find you on Instagram.
Everybody can find your show.
Yeah, I'm on Twitter.
I'm on Getter. I forgot I'm on Getter.
I need to do better about Getter.
We're going to blow it up. I'm going to ask you right now formally to have me on your show because I want to be on that show.
It's going to be dope. I'll fly in for it.
We'll do it in studio. It'll be cool.
Yeah, man. It'll be great.
Well, you heard it, InfoWarriors.
Rob Agueros.
He's the man behind the camera making everything happen so that you get your content every day.
And we are going to come back again.
We got Matt Baker coming up next.
And then the week after that, we got an episode on home birthing with Emmy Robinson.
That one's going to be incredible.
It's like what men can do for home birthing, what women can do to break the matrix system.
She's also going to cover a huge portion on C-sections, which is how to repair a C-section so that you can have a natural birth after a C-section.
It's going to be a great episode for women, and for the men who want to pay attention, too.
It's going to be a great episode for men to really understand our role as men in the birthing process and I don't know anything about it.
I'm coming as a listener.
And I'm going to learn.
I'm going to learn a lot from this woman.
And then we got a couple more episodes.
Then we're out at the American Liberty Awards in Austin on August 12th.
That's going to be a party. We'll be with Rob.
We'll post some content with Rob.
I want to thank you, Rob, for coming on the show today.
It's been great. And thank all of you InfoWarriors for tuning in every single episode.
Yes, man. Thank you for having me, brother.
Love you. For sure, man.
I can't wait to see you on here. Stay classy, InfoWars.