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Discover trends and global developments years before they happen right here on The Alex Jones Show. | |
It's Wednesday evening, January 29th, 2025. We're just nine days into the second incredible Trump administration and the president is outperforming. | ||
Even my wildest dream, she is devastating the globalists in a lifetime. | ||
We have taken the initiative. | ||
They are in absolute free fall. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. totally dominated the kleptocrats today in his confirmation hearings. | ||
I predict a huge confirmation of him. | ||
We have Kosh Patel coming up, Tulsi Gabbards in the next two days. | ||
But we haven't won the war yet. | ||
The globalists are losing on many fronts, but they have control of the central banks, unlimited fake money, and many minions that will follow their orders. | ||
And they have had the EU announce they want to break up Russia yesterday. | ||
The deputy head of the EU, unelected commission, the vice president of the dictatorship. | ||
We have had NATO launch 100 drones trying to blow up a Russian nuclear power plant yesterday. | ||
They even brag about it. | ||
They've told Trump they don't care if he wants to pee still. | ||
They're going to have this new northern group. | ||
It's most of the countries in NATO without the U.S. It's going to continue fighting. | ||
I mean, this is insane. | ||
Their answer to stay in power is to hold the world hostage with the threat of nuclear war. | ||
Now, Roger Stone is obviously a top best-selling author and expert on the JFK assassination. | ||
It's really when the Deep State finalized its coup over America in 1963. The Federal Reserve Act in 1913 was their beachhead. | ||
The National Security Act of 1947 was their main takeover and expansion of the beachhead. | ||
63 was their completion of the coup over the executive branch. | ||
And then, of course, 9-11 brought in the police state. | ||
And then you know the rest of the story. | ||
But now there's the global awakening and the counteroffensive of humanity not wanting to live under Agenda 2030 when the globalists go into their overdrive post-industrial model. | ||
So I wanted to get Roger Stone on because everybody's like, where's the JFK files? | ||
Well, it takes 15 days under law. | ||
And Trump signed it nine days ago. | ||
The first day he was in office. | ||
Part of those hundreds of executive orders. | ||
So in the next five to six, seven days, they should start releasing it. | ||
Roger's an expert. | ||
He knows Trump well. | ||
And he already has a really good idea of what's in there. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
He's going to give us a first look on this coming up in about 30 minutes. | ||
But first, when he joins us, this will be with us for an hour and a half, here from the Alex Jones Network Studios, we're going to look at... | ||
Trump's first nine days. | ||
And then a first look at what's coming next from President Trump. | ||
Roger will definitely always give you his real grade on it. | ||
He never is a cheerleader. | ||
He told me, look, Trump's going to lose in 2020. He's going to win by a narrow margin. | ||
We need a landslide to override the fraud. | ||
That's what the Rasmussen top pollsters said as well. | ||
He was always basically right. | ||
He has the most accurate rate, but 99% accuracy. | ||
Trump won in a landslide in 2016, overrode the fraud. | ||
There was way bigger fraud in 2020. He did not have as big a win, so they stole it. | ||
This time he had the biggest landslide probably in U.S. history, but it only mitigated the fraud, so it looked like a moderate landslide, as I predicted, because of Roger and other key analysts like the top Rasmussen head pollster we've had on quite a boat. | ||
So the only way we lose right now is if they do a nuclear war, but they lose too. | ||
Or if they assassinate Trump, that backfires as well. | ||
Or if through Federal Reserve policy that's private, they go against Trump's recovery plan and they shut down the economy and people blame Trump. | ||
That probably wouldn't work either, but they're trying that. | ||
So in the first 30 minutes of this deep dive with Roger, we'll look at what's Trump's real concerns, Trump's mindset. | ||
He's been good friends with them for over 45 years, been his wingman when Trump's divorced. | ||
Double date, all of it. | ||
And Roger's a real confidant, not just with Trump, but Richard Nixon, first convinced Trump to run. | ||
He's been his former chief advisor. | ||
And whenever Roger talks about his opinions, it's really not opinions, most of the time. | ||
I mean, sometimes he says, he always says it's an opinion. | ||
Sometimes it is. | ||
Most of the time, it's not the opinion. | ||
It's what's going on. | ||
So I'll try to squeeze as much out of him on this, but I've got a good idea and have a lot of sources and understanding as well. | ||
You know, we reach so many tens of millions, hundreds of millions now a day, that really it's you, the audience of activists, that are affecting things in real time. | ||
Basically, everything I recommended to the Income Administration, they definitely listened to, and word for word, what I've called for, see happening. | ||
And I'm not saying it's all because of my research or work. | ||
It's just that we've got an awake president. | ||
He's brought in a lot of good people around him, nowhere to be found as Jared Kushner or Ivanka. | ||
Who are definitely soft people and worked with the globalists. | ||
This is an understanding. | ||
We got one shot to save America and the world. | ||
And we're taking back countries through ideas and through soft power right now. | ||
Not for America, but for the world and humanity, which also benefits Americans. | ||
But a rising tide raises all ships. | ||
So this is going to be one hell of a transmission on this live Wednesday night transmission. | ||
Now, let me run over the developments just since I went off my regular show out of the InfoWars and Battle Studios at 3 p.m., two hours and seven minutes ago. | ||
I have over 50 clips of news here, and just since then, this has broken. | ||
Just in the USDA... This is mutiny. | ||
And she's bragging how she did it, saying his actions are illegal. | ||
Obama, Reagan, the Clintons, they all fired these inspector generals that came around in the 70s. | ||
It's Congress trying to take over another branch of government. | ||
You don't see Congress with all its insider trading having an inspector general over them. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
And then they want inspector generals over the federal courts, the Supreme Court. | ||
So that's the fox watching the hen house there. | ||
The ultimate check and balance is the voters and his impeachment. | ||
Not the most corrupt branch of government by far, and they've been corrupt. | ||
I mean, the judiciary is pretty close, and the executive has been terrible. | ||
Obama and George W and W and HW and Obama and all the rest of it. | ||
But the most corrupt and the lowest approval rating of any branch of government, the public gets it right, is Congress with like a 9% approval rating, especially when it's out of the Democrats. | ||
So this is a big deal. | ||
This is mutiny. | ||
And Trump nixed $3 trillion, put a freeze on it, of slush funds that O'Biden... | ||
Put in those last few months in office. | ||
That's going to NGOs and globalists in the UN and $50 million for condoms in Gaza. | ||
And that's more ridiculous than $15 million a decade ago for shrimps on treadmills. | ||
The government paid for the study of shrimps on treadmills. | ||
So, this low-level judge has blocked it. | ||
Trump will override it. | ||
It's constitutional what he's doing. | ||
But the point is, most federal employees don't even go to work once a week. | ||
Well, then when Trump tells them leave, they won't leave. | ||
And in the past, he would sit there and play games with these people. | ||
He's not. | ||
He understands, yeah, there's shrimp on treadmills. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
He understands that they tried to kill him. | ||
They're killing America. | ||
He's got to do it. | ||
This is what winning looks like. | ||
security physically removed USDA Phyllis Fong and she refused to accept that she was fired by President Trump. | ||
USA Today, USDA Inspector General escorted out of the office at the defying White House. | ||
He fired him like three days ago. | ||
Security agents escorted the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Agriculture out of her office on Monday and she refused to comply with her firing by President Trump. | ||
Sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. | ||
And that dovetails with the first clip we've got This is Trump just a few hours ago signing the Lake and Riley Act. | ||
They're going to detain illegal aliens that have committed crimes. | ||
I thought that was already the law, but the left calls that terrible. | ||
It seems like common sense. | ||
But he also said to federal workers, you're going to work from your offices. | ||
You're not going to come in every couple weeks and have a little machine that moves your mouse around so you can act like you're working, you arrogant creatures. | ||
They're not all bad, but most of them have gotten very, very entitled while they sink this country. | ||
So here's President Trump with his notice to federal workers. | ||
As everyone knows, most of the time they're not working. | ||
They're not very productive. | ||
And it's unfair to the millions of people in the United States who are in fact working hard from job sites and not from their home. | ||
As federal employees, they must meet a high standard. | ||
They're representing our government. | ||
They're representing our country. | ||
If they don't agree by February 6th to show up back to work in their office, they will be terminated, and we will therefore be downscaling our government, which is something that the last ten presidents have tried very hard to do but failed. | ||
Now, everybody knows the numbers. | ||
Musk is constantly posting them. | ||
The federal government doesn't even deny it. | ||
With a $37 trillion debt currently due, Around half of the federal money coming in now going to service the debt. | ||
And it goes up exponentially at this point. | ||
We're already bankrupt unless we grow our way out of it. | ||
But in current trajectories, we're done. | ||
So we better cut energy. | ||
We better innovate. | ||
We better be the capital of technology and open for business around the world. | ||
And Trump can do it easily. | ||
He already cut energy prices by half last time he was in. | ||
Already made us the energy leader again when we were number three. | ||
So I've looked at all the numbers, talked to all the experts. | ||
He can do it all, but people got to get out of the way. | ||
That's why even Bill Maher goes. | ||
We've had bad managers, the left's insane. | ||
Let Trump drive or we're all screwed. | ||
I mean, even Bill Maher has some self-preservation here. | ||
But there are still crazy globalists trying to escalate World War III. Now, Trump has also signed an executive order to use Guantanamo Bay to hold over 30,000 illegal aliens that other third world countries won't take. | ||
That's a message to the... | ||
Venezuelan gangs, the Colombian gangs, oh, you think you won't get deported because your country won't take you? | ||
We'll put your ass in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
And he's got Bukele in El Salvador about to make a deal to take him as well. | ||
That'll stop this dead in its tracks. | ||
That is real. | ||
Dad taking his belt off. | ||
Hardball. | ||
Also coming up, we talked about this happening. | ||
We've been predicting it. | ||
You know, the Nobel laureates have made themselves a joke, the Nobel system, because they have... | ||
You know, giving things to Obama before he was ever in office for being peace, then he started a bunch of wars. | ||
But they could redeem themselves. | ||
Yeah, defending free speech, just like the last time they did to get one of these wars was Alexander Shultz Nidsen, or it was Deepak Chopra, wasn't it? | ||
No, no, no, it was the guy that wrote the satanic verses out of Iran. | ||
The point is, Salman Rushdie, yes, he has stood up for free speech, and it's about valuing that again. | ||
It's not just Iran and the mullahs put people in prison for speech. | ||
It's what's happening in Germany and Europe. | ||
It's a real tyranny, and we have to recognize that again. | ||
So that's coming up. | ||
Elon Musk nominated for Nobel Prize for free speech advocacy. | ||
Boy, I remember when that was something to be proud of, something that was good. | ||
That's coming up as well. | ||
But first. | ||
We're winning major battles. | ||
We haven't won the war. | ||
If people get complacent and think everything's fine, Trump's not going to get his agenda through. | ||
If we're complacent and don't free Europe from the unelected EU commission that Musk and others are fighting, they're going to use lawfare and systems against Americans and against Musk and shut down our speech. | ||
This is a global fight. | ||
And so again, I'm about to get to all this news. | ||
Roger Stone exclusive stuff coming up. | ||
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Roger Stone's coming up here. | ||
In just a few minutes, we'll hit all the latest Trump developments and what Roger thinks the president's going to do next. | ||
He's got a really good idea. | ||
Meets with him quite a bit. | ||
And then we are going to get into JFK. And everybody keeps asking me, wow, where are the documents? | ||
Trump said it. | ||
It's in the executive order. | ||
It's following federal law. | ||
They have 15 days to release it. | ||
At the CIA and the FBI and all the agencies. | ||
But we already know what happened with Kennedy. | ||
It's just a coming of age and part of the Great Awakening that it just certifies it all. | ||
And just two weeks ago, we broke the exclusive video of the head of the DNC and worked as the right-hand man of LBJ and Billy Solestas, also a Democratic Party operative, talking about LBJ ordering the murder of JFK. So that is coming up, and that got over 100 million views on X and was in every major newspaper in the country, basically in the world. | ||
I mean, it's just amazing. | ||
But Trump still keeps saying, oh, independent media, podcaster, rivaling corporate media. | ||
No, they're not rivaling corporate media. | ||
They've been dead a long time. | ||
They're a joke. | ||
The only thing they can do is put out fake stories that we then respond to, and we still have to, but at a certain point, that doesn't even matter anymore. | ||
It is pure facade of arrogance. | ||
Like the 18 inspector generals he fired that are political operatives and this latest USDA inspector general refusing to leave and being removed from her office. | ||
Their arrogance they wear like a shield. | ||
And the good news is... | ||
It's not working anymore. | ||
All right. | ||
Now I want to play a few clips, clip 32 and 33. Trump drops a major truth bomb, and then Elon Musk has been nominated for a Nobel Prize for protecting free speech. | ||
And then we're going to get into some of the other great things President Trump has done. | ||
It's dizzying. | ||
There's just so many, over 500 actions I know of. | ||
More coming. | ||
We also have what's happening with the border. | ||
And with the actions there, it's just amazing. | ||
And it's exactly what we have to do. | ||
There's no more time for games. | ||
And as Joe Biggs, exclusively former J6 hostage and political prisoner, said, America had to go through this to finally wake up. | ||
Boy, that interview is just... | ||
Out of the park. | ||
I had the first interview with Enrico Tarrio, and then one of the first was all these innocent people, like the Oath Keepers, Founders Stuart Rhodes, and then they were powerful. | ||
This one was, I mean, I knew when I got off the show, because the crew doesn't always say incredible show, incredible, incredible. | ||
They say, oh, it was pretty good show. | ||
I'll tell you what, that was a good interview. | ||
They were like, that was incredible. | ||
That was amazing. | ||
And, yeah, there it is on Bandai Video. | ||
Let's pull up. | ||
There's a bunch of clips out of it too. | ||
It was an hour long. | ||
Let's go to X and just show people the full interview where they can find it at Real Alex Jones. | ||
It is so refreshing after being censored and suppressed and lawfired and attacked and some of that's still going on to be at this moment where all these suppressed people are able to tell the truth and not just operate in this globalist vacuum. | ||
Where they can do whatever they want, however they want, whenever they want. | ||
And we'll talk some about that as well. | ||
But right now, let's go to Trump dropping the truth bomb and then Elon Musk nominated for a Nobel Prize. | ||
They're home. | ||
As federal employees, they must meet a high standard. | ||
They're representing our government. | ||
They're representing our country. | ||
If they don't agree by February 6th to show up back to work in their office, they will be terminated and we will therefore be downscaling our government, which is something that the last 10 presidents have tried very hard to do but failed. | ||
Most of the people we're talking about have not been going to their federal offices in many, many years from even before COVID. | ||
But they have nevertheless been paid. | ||
Some have worked. | ||
Some haven't worked. | ||
And most of the studies say that some have just gone through the motions. | ||
We may ask these people to prove that they didn't have another job during their so-called employment with the United States of America. | ||
Because if they did, that would be unlawful, as you understand. | ||
Fraud. | ||
People are getting paychecks, but they're actually working other jobs. | ||
So they'll have to prove that. | ||
To us that they weren't. | ||
In any event, we're requiring them to show up to work or be terminated. | ||
We think a very substantial number of people will not show up to work, and therefore our government will get smaller and more efficient, and that's what we've been looking to do for many, many decades, frankly. | ||
All right, we're going to cut the Elon Musk thing here just for a moment. | ||
I wanted to speak about the Mustang first. | ||
And then we're going to go to Roger Stone here in just a second. | ||
I'm going to play the must clip again here in just a moment. | ||
We have Salman Rushdie getting a prize for free speech from the Nobel laureates we We've had Alexander Shultzenitsyn, Gulag Archipelago, decades in a gulag for being anti-communist. | ||
And then he came over here for a while and found out the same thing that Joseph McCarthy found out. | ||
That there were globalists in our country who actually created the communism over there. | ||
Communism didn't come from Russia. | ||
It came from the UK and the US. Not bashing our country. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
And it's made a joke out of the Nobel Prizes now giving Henry Kissinger and Obama and all these scumbags peace prizes for starting wars. | ||
It's like giving Hitler an ADL award or something. | ||
They could, though, get their good name back at the Nobel Society of Philanthropy if they did do this. | ||
Elon Musk nominated for Nobel Prize, Peace Prize for Free Speech Advocacy. | ||
Elon Musk has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Prize for his stance on free speech. | ||
Slovenian member of the European Parliament, Branko Grims, put the name forward. | ||
Pointing to Musk's effort to remove censorship and encourage open discussions on his platform. | ||
This follows a previous nomination, 2024, by Norwegian MP Marinus Nelson, who also praised Musk's commitment to protecting free speech. | ||
So I wouldn't hold your breath. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We don't need validation or vindication from the establishment. | ||
In fact, when Rand Paul 10 years ago got in the Senate, And I've been a big backer. | ||
He'd been on the show. | ||
They admitted we raised half the funds for him. | ||
The audience did. | ||
They said, what could we have done to beat him? | ||
And I said, if you endorsed him as political, he probably would have lost. | ||
Having your own, you know, Democrat campaign people dress up as KKK and go to his rallies, that backfired because we caught him. | ||
And by the way, Infowars caught him. | ||
So, just like we caught Bill Gates Friday with his fake dark money group putting out fake petitions with fake doctors against RFK Jr. So I'm going to go to that clip now. | ||
It's me messing up. | ||
I forgot we were going to play that clip. | ||
I'll start talking over it. | ||
Most of the mistakes on the show are me. | ||
But the whole point is this is live, folks. | ||
This is teleprompter free. | ||
This is us in the backup rebel studios, you know, where they take out one rebel base and we have to move to another. | ||
But even before they might hit your rebel base, you've already got to have another rebel base and another rebel base and another rebel base. | ||
But the cavalry is definitely here. | ||
But now that just means we have a good chance. | ||
Of winning the battle. | ||
But if we just give up, I think we already won. | ||
Let me use the battle of Waterloo. | ||
Was that 12-14, 12-15? | ||
And you've got Lord Wellington and his forces. | ||
And they're battling Napoleon and no one knows he's winning. | ||
And then all of a sudden the Prussians come pouring over the hill as the Deuce X, the backup. | ||
And then that smashed him. | ||
So, but if people said, oh, the Prussians are here and the Austrians are here and just, oh, well, they'll fight it now. | ||
They would have lost. | ||
No, it means we're winning. | ||
And again, I'm going to hammer this. | ||
I'm going to go to Roger here in a moment. | ||
The biggest threat we have is the same thing happened in 2016. He gets in 2017. There's about a year of good stuff, optimism. | ||
They launch COVID. They undermine him. | ||
He's got operatives in there. | ||
They derail it. | ||
Trump has to go on defense. | ||
At least he thought he did because he still thought CNN and Fox News mattered. | ||
Now he's got Barron and others explaining, no, Dad, no, you got a billion views on, a billion listeners on Musk. | ||
No, you got 100 million on this. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
No, Dad, all these shows are, I mean, folks, 18 million live viewers, a little Saturday show we did with like five crew members and myself. | ||
So we've always been big. | ||
But, I mean, this is insane. | ||
So it's not like we're as big as the corporate media. | ||
No, no. | ||
The independent media is a thousand times bigger. | ||
We just don't know it. | ||
It's like an elephant that, you know, thinks that the mouse is more powerful than it. | ||
This is the mouse that roared here. | ||
I don't even know the analogy to use of this. | ||
It's just... | ||
It'd be like Pee Wee Herman getting in the ring in 1989 against the top Mike Tyson. | ||
Tyson is prime, and Mike Tyson's been given some drug where he thinks he's a wimp. | ||
I mean, Pee Wee Herman can't even lay a glove on Mike Tyson in 1989. I mean, that Mike Tyson would have beat Muhammad Ali at any point in Muhammad Ali's career. | ||
Muhammad Ali was the greatest because he went on for decades and had such style. | ||
But that Mike Tyson for a few years, the greatest fighter ever. | ||
So, you know, about Michael Jordan, he was like Mike Tyson level that Mike was for three years for 20 plus years. | ||
That's why, you know, he's so special. | ||
Or Tom Brady's so special. | ||
He was, you know, one of the few people in the caliber in sports of a Michael Jordan because it's just so long, so good, so long. | ||
My point is, is that Trump is really smart in many ways, but he's 78. And he just now figured out what Roger was telling him a decade ago. | ||
I mean, back then, independent media was bigger than corporate media, but we always responded to them. | ||
We were only like 10 times bigger then. | ||
We're 100 times bigger. | ||
I mean, there's literally thousands of shows everywhere that have tens of millions of viewers a day. | ||
I mean, no one's listening to these people. | ||
I don't just mean young people. | ||
Like the press secretary kept saying, and mainly young people, you guys are important in the new media. | ||
You get a seat at the table. | ||
I'm not against the ladies. | ||
She's nice, did a good job, but I'm just like, are you kidding me? | ||
Can you look at the numbers? | ||
I mean, Fox News top shows have 4 million viewers. | ||
Tucker Carlson farts. | ||
It's got 50 million, okay? | ||
So let's just stop there. | ||
Since I mentioned it, here's the clip of... | ||
On Elon, and then we're going to go to Roger Stone. | ||
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One place where you can find out the truth. | |
Yes. | ||
The only place. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So how much pressure, to the extent you can say, has there been on you to shut it down or to censor it? | ||
Well, I mean, apart from the multiple Democrats saying that I should go, they want to put me in jail, take away old government contracts from my companies, nationalize my companies. | ||
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Deport me as an illegal and have me arrested because I'm apparently Putin's best friend. | |
Nothing besides those things. | ||
So you saw... | ||
Yeah, I mean, Elon Musk in the last year, even though Trump did a great job on the campaign, overshadowed Trump, which was fine. | ||
He was boosting Trump. | ||
And I said, I bet when Trump gets in, there's a friendly competition. | ||
Plus, Trump knows he's fighting for his life. | ||
This is a death battle, not just for the Republic and the world, but for him. | ||
That Trump is just going to eclipse that. | ||
And I mean, the action of Trump the last nine days is... | ||
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20 times what Musk did. | |
And it's not about... | ||
We're all on the same team. | ||
It's not about counting who's winning and losing. | ||
We're all on the same team. | ||
This is history. | ||
We are running the tables on them. | ||
The deep state's in total freefall. | ||
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But... | |
The deputy head of the unelected EU commission yesterday, publicly, or two days ago, said, we are going to defeat Russia and break up Russia. | ||
That's just telling them what you want to strip the Russians. | ||
A hundred drones last night tried to blow up their biggest nuclear reactor. | ||
NATO says, we don't care what Trump does. | ||
We're a new northern group. | ||
We'll ignore the U.S. and keep fighting. | ||
I mean, these people, what do tyrants do when they're cornered? | ||
They start a war. | ||
So, Roger Stone's with us for the next hour. | ||
In 22 minutes, I'm going to try to give him the floor. | ||
We have that big exclusive audio that DNC had and others admitting that it was LBJ that we already knew killed Kennedy. | ||
That went so viral. | ||
But Rogers, a top best-selling author, expert on JFK, had Nixon admit to him that, you know, yeah, it was them that did it. | ||
He wasn't involved. | ||
And he knows Trump very well that I tried to kill at least twice we know of. | ||
He's got a very good idea on what's about to come out. | ||
Also, Trump's view on it. | ||
And people are saying, why has it been released yet? | ||
It's in the executive order. | ||
15 days to develop the plan to release it. | ||
And then more on the RFK, MLK, and more. | ||
But first off, Roger, you've got the floor wherever you want to go. | ||
The dizzying successes, the enemy off balance. | ||
How are they going to strike back? | ||
Let's not get too confident. | ||
The historic moment of having feds throw out this inspector general that's involved in a mutiny and reportedly other ones. | ||
I mean, this is dizzying. | ||
I had a lot of energy, just like you. | ||
I mean, Trump used to say he had a lot of energy, the most you ever knew. | ||
This is like, I mean, Naomi Wolf and Gavin McGinnis, everybody sees it. | ||
Nothing phases him now. | ||
He doesn't even respond to their crap now. | ||
He's like... | ||
He's like beyond ice water in the veins. | ||
Today in his blue tie up there, the command, and then like Melania's leveled up five levels, and she's like this sentinel firing lightning bolts out of her eyes behind him. | ||
I mean, this is archetypal. | ||
What the? | ||
I mean, I don't, folks, I am gushing. | ||
Because I was gushing over Musk. | ||
This was the history. | ||
I mean, these are the times. | ||
People say, you find out who you are in a crisis. | ||
And holy shit. | ||
What the fuck's going on with Trump? | ||
Because this is getting so good, I'm worried. | ||
Well, Alex, first of all, thanks for having me. | ||
Secondarily, let me say that, ironically, I think Trump, who I think was a great president in his first term, despite the fact that some of the people around him thought their job was to delay, dilute, or derail his agenda, | ||
ironically, this four years in the wilderness, Being denied an election, re-election, which I think he actually won in 2020, has prepared him to be even a greater president in this term. | ||
I mean, he is a force of nature. | ||
He is a Superman. | ||
And he's had four years at the same time fighting the tsunami of lawfare and waging the most spectacular comeback in American political history, but also to prepare to hit the ground running. | ||
And he has a much, much better grasp on Washington, on the two-party duopoly that seeks to destroy our constitutional liberties, on the epic corruption of our intelligence agencies. | ||
About the deep infiltration of our military, about the power of the think tanks and the defense contractors and others who make huge profits out of war. | ||
Now you add to it the historic alliance with Robert F. Kennedy and Tulsi Gabbard and Democrats like Rod Blagojevich, where all people, regardless of party, all people of common sense, all people who are for peace over war, | ||
for free speech over censorship and who want a healthier America for our families and our children are on one side of the equation and the McCains and the Cheneys and the Kinzigers and the warmongers, regardless of party, are all in the other camp. | ||
This is much greater than just a victory for the nominee of the Republican Party. | ||
This is a complete political realignment in this country. | ||
We had them before. | ||
We had one in 1932. Actually, it didn't manifest itself until 1936. But, Alex, in 1932, more African Americans voted for Herbert Hoover than Franklin Roosevelt. | ||
But because of Hoover's anemic response to the Great Depression... | ||
By 1936, African Americans became the most reliable voter group of Americans, and they stayed that way. | ||
Richard Nixon has a high watermark in 1960, gets about a third. | ||
And that's even after bungling the arrest of Martin Luther King. | ||
And among Hispanic Americans, for example, George W. Bush, by the way, I love watching that video of him having you arrested. | ||
That was great. | ||
I think 38.5 percent. | ||
But this realignment in which all people of common sense, Republicans, Democrats, independents, libertarians, free thinkers, people who who don't want war, who believe in free speech. | ||
Who believe in our constitutional liberties have gathered under one tent to fight the globalists. | ||
So what we're seeing here is not just a sweeping political victory. | ||
It's not just an assertion of the America First agenda. | ||
But it is a sweeping realignment that I predict to you will be a permanent realignment and could go on for decades, perhaps forever. | ||
Because as the president's policies breed success, I think it is absolutely true that we're about to enter a golden age. | ||
Call it the age of Trump. | ||
It is an unprecedented age of peace, prosperity. | ||
Security, justice, and law and order. | ||
In America, as Trump said at hundreds of rallies, our greatest days lie ahead. | ||
You haven't seen anything yet. | ||
The future is unlimited because, well, we're Americans and we can do anything we set our minds to. | ||
So I think it is just a great, exciting time to be alive. | ||
It's an exciting time to be an American. | ||
And all that we have lost in the eight years of Obama and in the four years of hopeless Joe Biden, all of the gains that we made during the Trump presidency, because he did bring us unprecedented prosperity and began to rebuild our military strength and put scores of conservatives on the court. | ||
Biden moved quickly, mostly through executive orders, to undo all of that. | ||
Now you see the Trump team completely prepared to hit the ground running, undo the damage of Biden, and return to the America First policies of Trump. | ||
And most importantly, to rebalance the scales of justice in our criminal justice system, which was used to try to destroy him. | ||
To try to destroy me, to try to destroy General Mike Flynn, to try to destroy you, Alex. | ||
He's fixing that. | ||
And at the same time, and this is epically important, and it goes to our next topic, JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, to clean out our intelligence agencies and repurpose them for what they were built for to begin with. | ||
As you know, Alex, a central intelligence agency is not supposed to have any domestic role whatsoever. | ||
But we know they were deeply involved in the Kennedy assassination. | ||
We've already learned that from the documents that President Trump already declassified. | ||
And in this next trove of documents, and by the way, Alex. | ||
And Roger, I want to listen. | ||
Roger, Roger, Roger. | ||
Five billion pages. | ||
Roger, that's the main hour we're about to do. | ||
But I know the listeners and viewers, because they're like me and they're like you. | ||
They want to hear your deep knowledge on what's currently happening and what's coming next. | ||
Then we'll spend a whole hour and you're the expert of experts. | ||
I mean, I'm not just saying that. | ||
He's not just an expert on politics. | ||
He's JFK. That's how I first met him, like, 14 years ago. | ||
And then again, 12 years ago. | ||
And he said, hey, Trump's getting ready to run, you know, like, you know, 10 years ago. | ||
And that's how I got on board. | ||
He said, this is a real deal. | ||
He's totally dialed in. | ||
We had meetings, but I'll leave it at that. | ||
Hey, Roger recruited me in. | ||
And I was literally sitting there thinking about it. | ||
My son, Rex, says, no, Dad, you need to do it. | ||
This is like before. | ||
Trumpy was going. | ||
But the point is, let's just stop here and finish up with all the news, what he's done, what's coming next, how you're concerned they're going to strike back, and then you will have the floor on the JFK and all the incredible data you've got and the deep dive, first look on what's about to happen. | ||
But what you just said is so important. | ||
And again, folks, I know Roger well. | ||
You know him well. | ||
He isn't a pessimist, but he's a realist. | ||
And he is always leaning towards the worst-case scenario and not being overly jolly. | ||
And what he's saying is this isn't just a realignment. | ||
It's a mega realignment. | ||
Historically, we're lined up for the big fourth turning. | ||
The system, the think tanks know that. | ||
They wanted to come in knowing there was going to be a global awakening and a push for liberty in the cycle. | ||
These are known cycles in all of human history and all of human culture. | ||
So they were going to try to short circuit it and cause a collapse, pose as savers and bring in. | ||
A permanent tyranny or the end of history as the Club of Rome and the UN and the WHO and the WEF have said. | ||
And instead, it totally backfired. | ||
It worked for a while, but it blew back. | ||
COVID really supercharged the awakening. | ||
People were locked up in their houses, not getting government media and mockingbird media, but getting the truth. | ||
And you can't put that genie back in the bottle, the toothpaste back in the tube, as Roger loves to say. | ||
But what you just said is beyond critical. | ||
Trump understands not only did he try to kill him and destroy his family, this is all part of America and the world. | ||
As Elon Musk said, the EU's an unelected tyranny. | ||
Germany's fate controls Europe that controls the world as well. | ||
This is a global fight against the BlackRock, Rothschild banking holdings that want neo-feudalism. | ||
And so it's beyond existentialist history. | ||
And why would we throw America exceptionalism away? | ||
Why would we... | ||
And sacrifice it on the altar of globalism. | ||
So they've been building up on Agenda 21 since 1992 and the Rio de Janeiro Treaty that George Robert Walker Bush signed on to for everything you see is in the treaty. | ||
The transgenderism, the banning of rain stoves, the cutting off of power, the cutting off of fertilizer, the open borders, the replacement migration. | ||
It's a global treaty. | ||
We didn't sign on to it, but it was implemented by the bureaucracy. | ||
A bunch of countries, over 150 did. | ||
So Trump is already pulled out of all of that. | ||
Now this, even at Davos, they admitted last week, their globalist system's over, the neoliberal order's falling, they admitted they are basically defeated, they know they'll never win, because the awakening of knowledge is so great, and it's only intensifying, and Trump, and who could be better? | ||
I mean, it's God, riding in on that wave, Elon Musk, all of us, the total explosive rise of the real media, from already being above the corporate media, but shooting up so high, it just shows what a joke and an illusion that people are even paying attention to them. | ||
Acosta, you know, being fired is emblematic and 60,000 viewers an hour in MSNBC and CNN. I mean, it is the facade collapsing even in the dumbest people's minds. | ||
So what I'm trying to say is this had to happen now because they weren't in beta for the global collapse. | ||
They were going to do it and try to be those saviors during it for total hegemonic control and a hellscape. | ||
And so I... I always knew humanity had to come back at this point. | ||
I said for decades, when they go operational in 2020, and they said they'd use a disease X to do it, they did. | ||
I knew all that because they said they would. | ||
People see me 20 years ago saying they'll do this in 2020. They'll use a virus. | ||
They said they would. | ||
They act so arrogant like we can't research what they're doing. | ||
It's like CBS said, oh, the South can't not have FEMA run things. | ||
They're too stupid and inbred. | ||
I mean, just the arrogance of the left and the technocratic Harvard management class. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
So I'm going to shut up now and have you finish up with all the good news and how I think we'll strike back. | ||
But my point is, we had to do this because the alternative was so insane. | ||
And thanks to independent media and us forcing the public to know who the bad guys were. | ||
People then rejected them, and now the change is so massive. | ||
But it's ours to lose. | ||
So good things Trump's doing. | ||
What's coming next in the agenda? | ||
How do you think the bad guys are going to strike back? | ||
Any chinks in the armor? | ||
And then, in 10 minutes, we'll go to this exclusive tape of the head of the DNC and Billy Saul Estes admitting what we already knew, what you documented in your number one New York Times bestselling book decades ago, where we are. | ||
With that and what's coming up with the JFK release and the details of that and the tens of millions of informational pieces, but Roger, that's a large gestalt. | ||
Do you agree with that analysis? | ||
And then give us the waterfront and watch R6. Don't be too confident. | ||
Alex, I completely understand the format, and I touch only on the need to clean up our intelligence agencies within the larger context of what's going on. | ||
But to pick up the thread there... | ||
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Well, no, no. | |
Enter it in the JFK angle. | ||
You do whatever you want. | ||
I'm trying to go to JFK. Go ahead. | ||
And we'll get to it, and there's plenty of time to discuss it. | ||
And that audio that you uncovered, you know... | ||
It completely vindicates everything I have said since 2013 in my New York Times bestselling book. | ||
But to get back to Trump and the importance of this, you know, being a political operative, urging Trump to run for president since 1988, trying to get him to run in 2020 as an independent or the Reform Party candidate, urging him to run in 2012, urging him to run again successfully in 2016. Having reporters tell me for decades, oh, come on, that deal's never going to run. | ||
He's just trying to burnish the brand. | ||
This is a publicity stunt, which I never thought it was. | ||
But pastors would always say to me, why doesn't Trump speak more openly about his faith? | ||
Now, I do know him to be a man of faith. | ||
I do know him to be a regular at the Marble Collegiate Church of Norman Vincent Peale. | ||
I was there for the wake and funeral for both of his parents. | ||
I was there for his marriage to Marla Maples, who was a wonderful person and a great... | ||
I was an advocate for health freedom. | ||
I was there when he married Melania as a guest. | ||
By the way, it's interesting that all these leftists who now hate him, many of them, Chris Matthews was in the same row with his wife and I at the Bethesda-by-the-sea church there in Palm Beach when he married Melania. | ||
Beautiful ceremony. | ||
These same people who turned on him when he decided to leave business and dedicate himself to the to the future of the country. | ||
And I can just tell you that something dramatically changed about him right after the events at Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
A serenity came over him, a sureness, a strength, a total recognition. | ||
That his life had been spared by God for a greater purpose. | ||
You know, Nixon was deeply religious, but he would never talk about his religion because, as a Quaker, he'd been taught by his mother that this was a private matter. | ||
And Trump was always a believer, but he was never comfortable talking about the Almighty because he didn't think it was a political matter. | ||
But that all changed in Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
This is a slightly different Trump that we're dealing with now. | ||
Look, he was always strong. | ||
He always had stamina. | ||
He always had courage. | ||
He always had energy. | ||
But now he is turbocharged in a way that even I, and I've known him for 45 years, that even I hadn't seen. | ||
Yeah, I was about to say, Roger, and you corrected it, he's not slightly different, and I'm not gushing. | ||
I just report what I see, and everybody else, Naomi Wolf, everybody sees it. | ||
This guy is, like, it's scary. | ||
I mean, I'm like, I just try to cover it, and he's on midnight doing press conferences. | ||
I mean, this guy's a machine. | ||
Look, I totally agree, but what's even more interesting is, unlike 2017, when he was still trying to find the keys to the men's room, he knows automatically. | ||
Where the bad guys are nested... | ||
Oh, he's saying I've learned a lot, but what I'm saying, and I'm going to stop and shut up, but my point is, when I'm thinking he should do this, or his press secretary should do that, or they should embed reporters showing the human trafficking and the sex labor, it's like whatever I could imagine perfectly, they keep doing. | ||
I mean, it's so, I know you said Susie Walsh was great when it was under tax through the movement to try to get at her. | ||
And I mean, so we talk about that too. | ||
Stephen Miller, I mean, wow, he's certainly, like you said, you said before he didn't have any real organization, 2016, 2020. You told me, he said, no, no, no, he's got like a well-oiled machine now. | ||
Something's happened. | ||
I'm sorry I'm interrupting. | ||
First of all, I think that he has now finally around him people who understand that their job is not to dilute or delay or derail his agenda. | ||
Their job is to implement his agenda. | ||
All those people who said to me, oh, Susie Wiles is a globalist. | ||
No, she isn't. | ||
Susie Wiles worked for Big Pharma. | ||
Never. | ||
Susie Wiles is one of the most skilled operators. | ||
I've known her 30 years. | ||
Any chance she ever had? | ||
She went to the outsider. | ||
She was the one who helped Rick Scott, an outsider, become governor of Florida. | ||
She's the one who helped Ronald Reagan, an outsider, become president of the United States. | ||
She could have gone to work for Marco Rubio. | ||
She could have gone to work for Jeb Bush. | ||
They both tried to hire her. | ||
Who did she go to work for? | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
She's got great instincts, but I interrupted. | ||
You were saying the thing about Trump that I interrupted. | ||
I'm the worst at all. | ||
I mean, the thing about him here is that he's newly informed. | ||
He's much wiser. | ||
He now gets the big picture. | ||
He's battle-hardened. | ||
I think that's a good way to put it. | ||
So when he first got to Washington, from the world of business, it's not unreasonable to think, well, the Republicans are with me, the Democrats are against me. | ||
Now he understands that Republican and Democrat is not the divide in America. | ||
He understands it's a deep state network. | ||
Yes, and that this is the globalists versus those who have common sense, those committed to the constitutional freedoms that we are blessed with. | ||
And their outreach to RFK, the outreach to Tulsi Gabbard, building a movement way beyond the Republican Party. | ||
And the idiot left is thinking Dick Cheney's endorsement was valuable. | ||
Talk about disconnected. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
So they want to tout the endorsement of a war criminal. | ||
They think that it is a major plus for Kamala Harris to tout the endorsement of a man responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis based on the two-pronged lie that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction. | ||
They didn't. | ||
And that they were involved in 9-11. | ||
They weren't. | ||
Who in their right mind could think that having Darth Vader endorse you would be a major plus? | ||
I mean, it is an outdated view of politics. | ||
We are now in a post-partisan political era. | ||
Party doesn't matter anymore. | ||
The great divide is, are you a globalist or are you for freedom? | ||
That is the divide, and Trump completely gets it. | ||
And he's built a cabinet. | ||
Of strong men and women who understand their job is not to pursue their aims. | ||
Their job is to pursue his agenda. | ||
They've been picked for this job. | ||
And then, as I say, with Susie Wiles and the political director, James Blair. | ||
These are highly capable, highly skilled, highly effective people who understand their boss. | ||
And understand their job is to... | ||
And we've seen that now, so let me ask you the next question, and we'll go to JFK. You know the rule. | ||
We're winning, but we need to not be overconfident. | ||
That's when we lose it. | ||
How are the bad guys going to strike back, and how are they trying already? | ||
Look, I've been very candid on your show and others about this. | ||
They have used assassination starting in 1963. Dwight Eisenhower, who, in my opinion, was one of our greatest presidents. | ||
He doesn't get credit for it because he was so low-key, but we had unprecedented peace and prosperity under Ike. | ||
And on his way out the door, what does he say? | ||
Beware the military-industrial complex, the accumulation of power by unelected bureaucrats that exist in the government, but also in the think tanks and the defense industry. | ||
He warns us about it. | ||
One of our greatest presidents. | ||
He doesn't get credit for it. | ||
And indeed, I think it all begins with JFK. And they have to kill Robert Kennedy. | ||
And they try to kill Ronald Reagan. | ||
And they try twice to kill Donald Trump. | ||
I still fear an attack on our president because he's a monolith. | ||
He is a force of nature. | ||
And therefore, my greatest fear, the thing I pray about when I say the rosary at night, is for the protection. | ||
Of our president. | ||
Because there is no stopping this man. | ||
The American people are cheering him on as he turns, it's like turning an ocean liner around. | ||
And he has attacked it with such vigor and such a surety. | ||
And he doesn't need, he didn't have a roadmap in 2017. Now he's got the roadmap. | ||
And he knows- Yeah, we noticed he was very quiet during the- 76 days as president-elect. | ||
That was because, I know you were at Marlboro quite a bit, he was gearing up. | ||
In closing, before we go to the JFK exclusive with you, we're so honored to have you, Roger. | ||
What do you, I don't want to give away strategy, but we know, I mean, blitzkrieg, keep him off balance. | ||
He isn't letting up. | ||
This is more explosive, double better than what I thought perfectly could happen. | ||
I mean, I am just gaga right now. | ||
Give us a little prelude about what's coming next. | ||
Well, first of all, I think it's important to recognize that the next opportunity that the left has to derail the second American Revolution is in the midterm elections. | ||
And traditionally, the party out of power gains seats in the House and the Senate. | ||
We have a three-vote margin in the House. | ||
Now, in all honesty, I happen to like Speaker Mike Johnson. | ||
I don't like everything he's done. | ||
But I also recognize how difficult his job is. | ||
He has a caucus, and half of those Republicans are rhinos. | ||
They don't want to do anything, Alex. | ||
They don't care how much proof you have of corruption by Joe Biden and the members of his family. | ||
Treasonous corruption. | ||
They don't want... | ||
They're uniparty operatives. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And then you have the firebrands who want to take down the corrupted duopoly that's been destroying the country. | ||
Well, we have to. | ||
They're going to blow the planet up if we don't. | ||
We have to. | ||
They're going to blow the planet up. | ||
But I must say, here's a perfect example. | ||
In Orange County, California, where we lost, I think, four seats, more people voted than are registered to vote. | ||
Now, under the rules of the U.S. House of Representatives, the final arbiter of who has been legally elected and should be seated is the House itself. | ||
I would not have seated those members in Orange County because their elections are... | ||
So what is Trump? | ||
He's talking about an election integrity commission. | ||
That's critical to win the next election because there is fraud. | ||
But more importantly, what's crucial to the midterm elections, because that's the next place this could get derailed, is a boom economy. | ||
Our economy has to be cooking going into the next election, which is why Trump's highest priority, energy independence and low energy prices, which he's now said for two years are the cornerstone to having revenues combined with renewing his tax cuts because here's something the left hates. | ||
When you cut taxes, government revenues do not go down, they go up. | ||
Yes, always. | ||
Deficits are caused by cutting taxes. | ||
Deficits are caused by spending too much. | ||
And Reagan explained that and proved it, and you were there advising stuff. | ||
So let me say this then. | ||
The biggest thing is the private Federal Reserve. | ||
As you know, Powell said right after Trump got re-elected, I won't resign, and we're not going to cut interest rates. | ||
Canada just did. | ||
They were going to cut it if Kamala got in. | ||
They're trying to throw a wet blanket on right now. | ||
I agree, and I said that before you came on an hour ago. | ||
I said, I'll ask Roger this question. | ||
You brought it up on your own. | ||
I don't think you were watching at the start of the stream. | ||
But I said, it's going to be economics. | ||
It's trying to escalate war is a big thing. | ||
False flagging a migrant group to blame Trump supporters and others. | ||
But the big one is the private Federal Reserve. | ||
Well, yeah, Trump can't fire him under the act of Congress, but Congress could repeal the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
So how does Trump put pressure on that? | ||
First of all, let me say, you're absolutely right. | ||
First, we need to renew the tax cuts. | ||
That's vitally important. | ||
Throughout the campaign, Kamala kept saying, Trump wants to cut taxes for billionaires. | ||
No, that was a lie. | ||
Trump's tax cuts were always across the board. | ||
As JFK said, a rising tide lifts all boats. | ||
Those tax cuts, along with low energy prices, are the key to America's future prosperity. | ||
That's the American system, and so it's well known. | ||
But then secondarily, let me tell you, our new Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessett, Who is a libertarian and a free thinker, a believer in gold, a believer in crypto, a believer, someone who's thinking hard about how to reduce this crippling non-sustainable debt. | ||
People don't understand how smart this guy is. | ||
They don't understand, like Larry Kudlow before him, who was the guy who carried out Trump's plan to have a boom economy in the first two, Besson is among his very best appointments because he thinks outside the world. | ||
His confirmation, he has devastated them. | ||
I thought he was brilliant in the hearings. | ||
I know him. | ||
I like him. | ||
He's a friend. | ||
I think this is among the president's very best appointments. | ||
We're looking at returning to the possibility of gold. | ||
Even more dramatic, Alex, they want to do away with the federal income tax. | ||
I saw that. | ||
That was my next question. | ||
You're reading my mind. | ||
Tell us about that, and we'll move into JFK. Look, I think that they understand that the income tax is outdated. | ||
It is regressive. | ||
It is not helping us. | ||
And it's unnecessary. | ||
They're going to move. | ||
I think they move very aggressively to some kind of flat tax or consumption tax or value-added tax. | ||
But real tax reform, something Republicans have been talking about, just like we talk about spending cuts. | ||
The whole concept of Elon Musk and Doge actually happening. | ||
You'll remember this, Alex. | ||
Under Ronald Reagan, we had the Grace Commission. | ||
The Grace Commission came up with a huge book of proposed cuts in wasteful federal spending and programs, and then nothing happened. | ||
They didn't happen. | ||
With Elon Musk now leading the way on behalf of the president, We're going to get spending under control, and we're going to switch to a new tax system that is fairer and more equitable. | ||
Wait till you see what this economy does. | ||
Those are the keys to winning the midterm election. | ||
So we're not going to lose House seats if we have an honest election. | ||
We're going to win House seats, giving Trump even more strength for the second two years of his term. | ||
Incredible. | ||
All right, I want to go to JFK here because people really want to know about this and people are seeing all this information come out, but what about the war front? | ||
I mentioned that earlier. | ||
I know you're very informed, but for listeners, I don't know. | ||
The deputy head of the Unelected Commission said two days ago, we're going to defeat Russia and break them up and invade Russia. | ||
Clear, over-the-top, insane provocation. | ||
Some woman, you know, nothing against women, but a woman that literally couldn't fight her way out of a wet paper bag, let's go do like Napoleon and Hitler and let's go into Russia. | ||
You've got NATO already going into Russia, 100 drone attacks on a nuclear power plant, the biggest one in Russia last night. | ||
I mean, NATO's really trying to escalate things to give Trump such a disaster that he can't get out of it. | ||
What is your view on that right now? | ||
You know, Alex, I think what we're about to find out, and my sources tell me, and this has been demonstrated in some of the skiffs, you know, the secure room you go in for the federal government, you're going to find some of the best-known politicians in this country have foreign bank accounts into which much of this Ukraine money has flowed. | ||
Big names. | ||
Republicans and Democrats. | ||
And I think that is the final blow. | ||
Let's be very clear. | ||
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We agreed when... | |
Hey, Roger, we just lost your audio feed. | ||
We're going to reconnect with you right now. | ||
This is an epic interview. | ||
Epic time to be alive. | ||
This is so wild what's happening. | ||
And Trump today said, I'm going to indict, have indicted federal employees that haven't been working for years and have another job. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
And it's not that we're being vengeful. | ||
We have to destabilize them because they're criminals to stop the crimes. | ||
It's not just about justice. | ||
That's important, but it's secondary. | ||
They'll keep running their criminal operations if we don't go after them. | ||
And absolutely, they've been using Ukraine to launder this money. | ||
They don't even hide it. | ||
And so, just indict some of them, and they'll all run like roaches when the lights get turned on. | ||
Do we have Roger back, guys? | ||
All right. | ||
The miracle of Zoom and Skype, whatever we got him on. | ||
Amazing time to go to the JFK tape. | ||
This is a six-minute exclusive, over 100 million views on X. Thousands of news articles around the world, and this broke a few weeks ago. | ||
We got this exclusive. | ||
From the grandson of Billy Saul Estes, who was in the meeting with the head of the DNC. This is all in Roger's book. | ||
Came out 20 years ago, but now here they are saying it. | ||
No one's denied the tape's real. | ||
It is real. | ||
And this is the reality. | ||
Historic JFK assassination tape drops. | ||
World exclusive never before heard audio of former executive director of the DNC and close associate of LBJ, Clinton Carter, admitting that LBJ hired Mack Wallace to assassinate JFK. And Mack Wallace is just the go-between. | ||
But LBJ gave the order, but it was globalist above that that were manipulating it. | ||
So here's the report. | ||
Thank you. | ||
forget. | ||
In the times that we've had in Texas, in the embarrassment that Lyndon had gotten from Kennedy, I guess there wasn't anything else to do but what he did. | ||
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Well, you know, Lyndon would have really helped me if he would. | |
Well, Lyndon's the kind of person that doesn't want to He's, you know, he's all for Linden, and that's the way he's pretty much always been. | ||
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Well, they had me backed up on that Henry Marshall, kill him, and they just kind of blackmailed me to keep my mouth shut. | |
And if I hadn't had a bunch of tapes that I played after I got killed, because, you know, 17 got killed in this situation very mysteriously. | ||
And I've done a lot of time and I've lost a lot of money and hurt my family a whole lot. | ||
And it's really got me disgusted to remember in one way, and in one way I feel real sorry for him. | ||
But I really feel like in Lyndon's heart he felt like he was doing the right thing. | ||
He felt like that he was the Savior, the common man. | ||
I feel like in his heart he wanted to help people that have not. | ||
Because I don't believe that anything, my church-based background, he's never let me sanction all the killings that he has done. | ||
What do you think about it, though? | ||
Well, do you really believe that it could have been handled anyway without killing all these people who got rid of the Kindness? | ||
Do you think he would have won the election against him? | ||
Well, I don't really believe so. | ||
You know, he tried desperately to do it just that, and there didn't seem to be any other way. | ||
I know that he regrets a lot of things that he has done, but still, it's been a battle from day one. | ||
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Well, Darrell, I sure do appreciate all the things that you've done for us, and I appreciate the trust that you've had any time for a long time friends. | |
And I'm just sorry that I've embarrassed all my friends and put all my friends through this. | ||
Oh, you didn't embarrass me. | ||
And what I was really afraid of, my brother, Bob, that got killed. | ||
Our plane was down at Bryan the day that Mike Wallace killed Andrew Marshall. | ||
And I was afraid it was going to tie him into the thing, and we couldn't afford to. | ||
In fact, Pam started to write a book. | ||
And when she, she really got scared when she got into the thing. | ||
It was just, it was just too scary a deal. | ||
But anyhow, this, this too will pass. | ||
Well, it's been a long, long old journey. | ||
What do you think about F.O. Bankston? | ||
Well, now, he's also a great leader. | ||
And he's been probably one of the best things that ever happened in Dallas, Texas. | ||
Of course, he's got a lot of, a lot of real good friends. | ||
And, and that's been one of his true buddies for many, many years. | ||
Anything that you just have to have, that you almost say that you don't stop. | ||
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Well, I just can't believe that F.O. Bankston has the fire over the police department that he has. | |
You know, he buys every year, I'm sure. | ||
Buys my brand new car, Bill Decker. | ||
And I just don't see how politically that he can get with it. | ||
But nobody will ever understand in really in early years. | ||
I thought that, uh... Linden really had a mission from a higher power. | ||
And I've accused the cold God. | ||
To carry out a lot of things for the common people. | ||
And I really believe in his heart that he thought that he was destined to, uh... Ruler people. | ||
How do you size up, uh... Linden Cliff after all these years of horror? | ||
Well, actually, Linden's, uh... | ||
Just been kind of going downhill health-wise and politically-wise. | ||
He's just, uh... | ||
Wore out. | ||
And, uh... I feel like he's come to his end of his role. | ||
But, uh... | ||
All these things that's been eating on him for all these years have just... | ||
Now taking his course. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I feel like Linden's... | ||
Done a lot of good things in life. | ||
And he's done a lot of bad things. | ||
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We're clear, fighting the seas of downtrodden. | |
And so discouraged. | ||
And I just hope that you can... | ||
Get a hold of yourself. | ||
And... | ||
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Not be so tore up. | |
But anyhow... | ||
Let's go in the house. | ||
Let's have a cup of coffee. | ||
And something to eat. | ||
Okay? | ||
Sounds good to me. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm going to shut up now and get Roger Stone. | ||
The floor to get into JFK. | ||
He's one of the top experts in the world. | ||
And, of course, he's worked for so many presidents. | ||
But you got cut off, your connection cut. | ||
You were finishing up with the World War III play against Trump. | ||
What he's planning to do to shut this down. | ||
NATO creating the Northern Group, trying to block it. | ||
attacking nuclear reactors in Russia with a hundred drone attack last night, bragging about it. | ||
I mean, that seems to be one of their big plays, not just attacking the U.S. economy to the Federal Reserve. | ||
Finish up with that, and then I'm going to sit back, and I'm going to listen to you get into JFK and your best-selling book that's been totally vindicated. | ||
Well, Alex, as I said, my number one fear is yet another assassination attempt on Donald Trump. | ||
Now he has control of the Secret Service, thank God. | ||
I was very happy when he decided to move his swearing in into the rotunda. | ||
I was worried about being sworn out in public. | ||
First of all, it was bitter, bitter cold. | ||
But beyond that, the security nightmare of trying to protect the president under those circumstances gnawed at me. | ||
I think he made a very solid decision. | ||
Clearly, they're still trying to goad him into war. | ||
Biden did everything possible on his way out the door to get as much money out the door to Ukraine. | ||
As I was saying, I think before... | ||
Our audio cut off. | ||
I think we're going to find very shortly that a number of major American politicians in both parties had foreign bank accounts into which millions of dollars flowed out of this Ukrainian aid. | ||
This is coming. | ||
It's going to be public. | ||
It's going to be public very soon. | ||
This, I think, was their two-prong play to try to stop Trump, and I do think it will fail. | ||
That piece of tape This is perhaps the single most historic thing that Alex Jones and Infowars have ever done. | ||
This is a complicated question, and some people, those who haven't read my book, Perhaps think that what we are saying, or what I was saying, is that Lyndon Johnson is solely responsible for the murder of Kennedy. | ||
It's not what I'm saying at all. | ||
What I'm saying is that John Kennedy was killed as a result of a plot that was run and organized by Lyndon Johnson at the helm. | ||
His immediate motive is very clear. | ||
He's under investigation in the Billy Sol Estes. | ||
And the Bobby Baker investigation. | ||
Billy Solestas is a flamboyant Texas Wheeler dealer. | ||
Johnson has delivered multi-million dollar agricultural contracts to him that are fraudulent. | ||
And Johnson is taking huge payoffs. | ||
Bobby Baker is the Secretary of the U.S. Senate. | ||
Johnson describes him as my strong right arm. | ||
He's the bag man. | ||
For Lyndon Johnson. | ||
So, Johnson knows because Robert Kennedy, the Attorney General, has begun telling people, we're jumping Johnson from the ticket in 64. He is going to prison. | ||
Certainly he's gotten back to LBJ. He's a man staring into the abyss. | ||
In his view, it is kill or be incarcerated for the rest of his life. | ||
It is Johnson who argues that Kennedy should go to Texas. | ||
It is Johnson who argues that the purpose of the trip to Dallas is to bind up the division in the Texas Democrat Party between the progressive wing run by Senator Ralph Yarborough, hated by LBJ, and the bourbon conservative wing of the Democrat Party, as exemplified and the bourbon conservative wing of the Democrat Party, as exemplified by Governor John How interesting that on the night before the assassination. | ||
Johnson goes to JFK's hotel room in Fort Worth and argues for a change in the motorcade that would put Senator Yarbrough in the death car with John Kennedy and allow the governor, John Connolly, later a Republican, by the way, the man responsible for talking Richard Nixon into abandoning the gold standard and into having wage and price controls, Nixon probably his two greatest mistakes, into Johnson's car. | ||
And JFK refuses, recognizing that the whole purpose is having the president. | ||
And Roger, I want you to get into all this since it's in your book that you've been vindicated, but what do you make of this tape coming out? | ||
And just separately, you know the mechanics. | ||
Everybody's like, where's the documents? | ||
Trump signed the order last Tuesday. | ||
Explain to people the law of the 15 days and what you've been told. | ||
You tried to say it earlier and got cut off about how many documents we're about to see and your breaking news on that. | ||
I guess the larger point here is that with the release of that audio... | ||
You have nailed one of the most important parts of the conspiracy. | ||
This confirms what my book shows. | ||
Mac Wallace's fingerprints are found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building. | ||
How do we know this? | ||
Because in 1951, Mac Wallace is convicted of first-degree murder in Texas because he shot and killed a man named Douglas Kinzer, who was trying to blackmail Johnson over the 1948 election. | ||
So take one aspect of it. | ||
Now, the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
Lyndon Johnson, as the Senate Majority Leader, takes the unprecedented step of appointing himself to the Subcommittee of Defense Appropriations. | ||
The Majority Leader never sits on a committee, but Johnson is on the committee. | ||
Where the secret black box budgets of the CIA are prepared and increased. | ||
Johnson is the paymaster for the CIA. The CIA's motive? | ||
They believe that the Bay of Pigs invasion is a disaster because of Kennedy. | ||
But the plan given to JFK, Alex, calls for 29 Panamanian flag fighter jets flown by Cuban pilots to provide air cover for the men storming the beach. | ||
The problem is that Charles Cable, the brother of Dallas Mayor Earl Cable, a Johnson crony, cancels that air cover for the men storming the beach, therefore causing the disaster. | ||
When Curtis LeMay goes to JFK and says there's only one way to save the day, and that is to send in the Air Force, Kennedy refuses. | ||
This is why he distrusts, he, Kennedy distrusts the CIA. Then secondarily, there's the myth of the Russian, pardon me, the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
We were told in numerous movies that Brave Jack and Bobby Kennedy faced down Nikita Khrushchev and he removed the missiles. | ||
We now know. | ||
Because of declassified documents, 50 years later, we find out that they made a secret deal with Khrushchev to remove U.S. NATO missiles from Italy and Turkey in return for a pledge to remove the Cuban missiles from Cuba. | ||
Therefore, the CIA's motive is clear. | ||
They think Kennedy has botched both of these operations. | ||
Then there's organized crime. | ||
Now, the House Select Committee on Assassinations in the late 70s is entirely staffed by people who are experts in organized crime. | ||
We know that Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, John Kennedy's father, has taken a million dollars from the mob in return for a commitment that the Kennedy administration will not deport Carlos Marcello. | ||
Who runs the mob at that time in Texas and Louisiana, and Santo Traficante, who runs the mob in Florida. | ||
And they are double-crossed by Attorney General Robert Kennedy, who continues to seek their deportation. | ||
So the mob's motive is clear. | ||
And one of the shooters, and there are multiple shooters, as I will get into, is representing the mob. | ||
Now you have Big Texas Oil. | ||
They are apoplectic about the fact that JFK wants to repeal the oil depletion allowance. | ||
Who owns the Texas School Book Depository building? | ||
D.H. Byrd, the single largest donor to Lyndon Johnson. | ||
Alex, he is so happy about the death of Kennedy. | ||
He takes the encasement of the window from which those shots were fired, and he mounts it in his living room as a trophy. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
So you have nailed Johnson's involvement. | ||
I just explained the CIA's involvement. | ||
In this upcoming... | ||
Data dump, the CIA's fate will be sealed. | ||
As you know, the law that was passed in the late 90s required the total release of all these classified documents in the first year of Donald Trump's presidency. | ||
I brought it to his attention. | ||
I said, Mr. President, what are you going to do about the JFK documents? | ||
He said, what are you talking about? | ||
I said, well, these documents are scheduled to be released unless you object. | ||
You have to object some of them, all of them. | ||
But this date is fast approaching. | ||
He said, how come no one's mentioned this to me? | ||
I said, I don't know. | ||
Why don't you look into it? | ||
He came back to me and he said, well, you were right. | ||
I've got to make a decision about these documents. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I said, it's time to release everything. | ||
It's time for the American people to know. | ||
At that point, it had been more than 50 years. | ||
And he, in the end, released about 80% of the documents. | ||
What did we find? | ||
A number of interesting things. | ||
A memo from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to Lyndon Johnson saying the KGB had conducted an exhaustive investigation into Kennedy's murder, and they had concluded that the ringleader was Lyndon Baines Johnson. | ||
We also learned that French intelligence had conducted an investigation, and they had concluded that the murderer, the perp, the ringleader of this conspiracy that involved the CIA, organized crime, Big Texas Oil, the banking interests. | ||
Opposed to Kennedy, because he was for a silverback dollar, was the perp. | ||
We found Lee Harvey Oswald's 1099. Alex, he was on the payroll of the FBI. Roger, stop there. | ||
Total vindication of you, and I'm not just saying this to your good friend of mine, because I know everybody, you are the greatest other than Jim Garrison, JFK investigator, and then you've got Oliver Stone as a close third. | ||
We're not trying to like... | ||
I would say you are, notice Roger's really going here. | ||
He knows so much. | ||
He can talk for 10 hours. | ||
But did I just, I should have asked you this. | ||
I know you advise Trump. | ||
You never talk about inside baseball. | ||
But how was Trump convinced? | ||
Remember, he ordered them to release it and they fought him on it four or five years ago. | ||
Five years ago. | ||
Did I just hear you talking about how you convinced Trump to release this? | ||
I recommend releasing it all. | ||
I actually thought he was going to release it all. | ||
Then he released about 80% of it, holding back 20%. | ||
And when I asked him why he decided to do that... | ||
He told me, and by the way, he also told Judge Andrew Napolitano the same thing, and he told this to Sean Hannity just three nights ago, that Mike Pompeo, the CIA director, convinced him not to release 20% because it would expose the methods and sources of the agency. | ||
By the way, Pompeo, as you know, went on TV a week ago and bragged about that, so I love how Pompeo just got his security details pulled and everything, so we don't wish him any harm, but he's... | ||
Trump really, we were worried months ago when Trump had him at a campaign event. | ||
We said, what is he doing? | ||
Keep the enemies closer. | ||
God, there's so many angles here. | ||
So, wow. | ||
As much, I know you never get into you and Trump behind the scenes, but this is historic. | ||
I mean, I know you're lobbying him on this. | ||
You got him convinced five years ago. | ||
Pompeo convinced him not to release it all. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
And then, because this is historic, and then what are we expecting to get and how big is this data dump? | ||
See, Alex, I think this covers the CIA part. | ||
It's kind of obvious. | ||
If Mike Pompeo is arguing against the release of 20 percent of the data, he's protecting the agency. | ||
Now, he is one of the great brown nosers of all time. | ||
And let's face it, I love Donald Trump, but he is a little susceptible to flattery. | ||
And there were stories that say he was under serious consideration, become Secretary of State. | ||
Let me interrupt you. | ||
That shows how human Trump is. | ||
I mean, I've had conversations with him not anything like you over 45 years. | ||
He's so gracious. | ||
He's so nice. | ||
And so he wants to believe in people. | ||
He's really a big sweetie pie. | ||
Well, and he's accessible. | ||
He's extremely accessible. | ||
And he will always listen to various points of view. | ||
But I think he figured out... | ||
Before the election, or probably shortly after the election, that Mike Pompeo was not only a Yale graduate, but he was part of the deep state. | ||
And that's why he convinced Trump to hold these documents back. | ||
I asked him, you've seen all the stuff, what's in there? | ||
And he said, it's so terrible, I can't tell you. | ||
Oh, I should have asked that up front. | ||
Oh my God, I forgot that. | ||
Trump has said, you said it first years ago, now he's said it again recently. | ||
Trump says it's so terrible, I can't tell you. | ||
What is it? | ||
It is that the CIA, that the U.S. government was a player, a major player in the assassination of an American president. | ||
By the way, once again, he told my friend Judge Andrew Napolitano the exact same thing around the same time. | ||
So now you have the confirmation, which you provided, of Johnson's role. | ||
That's the supervisory role. | ||
He is as E. Howard Hunt. | ||
The famous CIA operative, who just coincidentally is on the ground in Dallas in Dealey Plaza, pops up later as one of the Watergate burglars. | ||
How about that? | ||
There's a coincidence. | ||
Four of the Watergate burglars just happened to be in Dallas that day. | ||
Alex, how likely is that? | ||
Except for they're all working for the agency. | ||
He says on his deathbed. | ||
That he was a minor player in Dallas, but he says Lyndon Johnson was running the show. | ||
You have confirmed that now with this incredible audio. | ||
Now when you add that to the fact that Malcolm Wallace, the man identified in the audio as having been recruited to kill Kennedy's fingerprints are found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. | ||
Now you have confirmation. | ||
When these release comes out, and look, we're looking at 5 million pages. | ||
So on the one hand, we say it's 20% of all the material, but on the other hand, it's still 5 million pages that are going to be released. | ||
And the beauty is, just like WikiLeaks eight years ago in two months, we can crowdsource the human AI to scan and ferret it all out. | ||
This, wow, they... | ||
So we're only like... | ||
Go through the timeline, then. | ||
If we are, if it's 15 days under the law to come up with a plan, then they're going to try to give him some plan to release it. | ||
Then they're going to refuse him, just like he threw out this federal bureaucrat that wouldn't leave our office, the inspector general, using the federal police to do it. | ||
Do you expect they're going to release it in seven, eight days? | ||
I think it's imminent. | ||
I also think that there'll be an effort, once again, By some inside the government to convince him to redact certain portions. | ||
But they tried that last time and it worked. | ||
I think he's never said this because it's not his style. | ||
I think he regrets not letting it all out last time. | ||
No, no, I don't blame you for not being able to keep track of Trump. | ||
He said like a week ago, he said, I regret not releasing it all. | ||
That's in the news. | ||
Yes, and I don't think you're going to get the widespread redactions where they hold some portion back. | ||
No, no, he said a week ago, he goes, I should have released it all. | ||
I don't know, go ahead. | ||
I have seen that, but the whole sources and methods argument falls apart. | ||
The people involved are now all dead. | ||
There is nobody still alive. | ||
If you don't let your methods exposed, it's because your methods are evil. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
If the CIA is involved in killing an American president, it's time for the American people to know that. | ||
Now, the mob's involvement is all documented in the book of Sam Giancana's daughter. | ||
Giancana is picked up on government bugs in his prison cell, talking about the assassination just before it happens and celebrating it after it happens. | ||
Jack Ruby, the Warren Commission tells us Jack Ruby has no known associations with organized crime. | ||
First of all, his real name is Jacob Rubenstein. | ||
He has worked for Lyndon Johnson in a patronage position. | ||
He's actually hired By Congressman Richard Nixon, who takes excess committee funds from the House Un-American Activities Committee, and at Johnson's request, he puts Rubenstein, Jack Ruby, on the payroll. | ||
Of the committee as an informant. | ||
So, first of all, the idea that Ruby is not in the mob is an absurdity. | ||
And there's a very famous audio, pardon me, video, you can find it on YouTube, where Jack Ruby is coming down a hallway, he's in handcuffs, he's being led down a hallway by two Texas police officers, and reporters are shouting questions at him. | ||
They say, Jack, Jack, how could this happen? | ||
Who would do this? | ||
And Ruby says, look at the man at the top, the man at the very top. | ||
And they say, Jack, what are you trying to say? | ||
And Ruby says, if Adlai Stevenson had been vice president, this never would have happened. | ||
There it is, right there. | ||
Now, several times in this broadcast, Alex, we've seen the visual of Lyndon Johnson standing with his arm being sworn in on Air Force One. | ||
Why? | ||
He automatically legally became President of the United States the instant John Kennedy was declared dead. | ||
So there's no reason for that swearing-in ceremony other than to twist the knife in Robert Kennedy. | ||
In fact, LBJ calls Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and asks him to look up the exact oath of office. | ||
And the judge who is swearing him in has just been denied a federal judgeship by JFK. But she gets her judgeship days after Johnson is sworn in. | ||
Johnson also pardons a man named Jack Halfer. | ||
Halfer works for the mob. | ||
Halfer has been delivering the bribes to Lyndon Johnson, who is covering up the illegal gambling operations run by organized crime in San Antonio and Houston and Dallas. | ||
So the organized crime piece of this comes into full. | ||
This is, all the pieces of this puzzle are coming together, and I think President Trump is about to release the single most important piece, which is the CIA role. | ||
Incredible, Roger. | ||
I mean, this is, you know, people, I forget the exact quote, I was reading one of Winston Churchill's books, and he said, most people get... | ||
Run over by history and the road and they get up and dust themselves off and ignore it because they don't know history just happened. | ||
To paraphrase, I think it's almost the exact quote, but like you really know Trump 46, 7 years. | ||
Trump really told you years ago, you said it's so horrible. | ||
I can't believe the public can't handle it. | ||
And now he said that. | ||
I mean, it's not like we're like bluing on or queuing on some, you know, weird BS, you know, like we don't have credibility. | ||
It's not like we didn't give people the exclusive tape two weeks ago. | ||
I mean, evil isn't the only power in the world. | ||
Good is there if we access it and is infinitely more powerful than evil. | ||
And this is really the great reveals. | ||
The Bible says nothing hidden will stay hidden. | ||
You throw up the deepest ocean, it will be thrown back on the shore. | ||
It will be known. | ||
The awesomeness of this, I've never been really scared of the globalists. | ||
I've been scared of losing because they're trying to enslave me and my family and I have a will to fight. | ||
But I'm actually scared for the first time in my adult life of how awesome the change is. | ||
Because with change comes, you know, it's a Chinese proverb, man, you live in interesting times, and there's symbol for change. | ||
It's really, the definition is just one symbol, but it means incredible danger, incredible opportunity, incredible good things. | ||
I mean, are you pinching yourself? | ||
Because you've worked, you know, 50, 60 years in politics. | ||
I mean, you've been in all these administrations. | ||
But am I wrong to say nothing even comes close to this moment? | ||
And are you scared? | ||
Because I'll be honest. | ||
I've been struggling for weeks to explain this. | ||
Because I couldn't really quantify it until just now. | ||
I'm scared, Roger, because we're winning, and I don't think they're not going to pull something. | ||
I think anything's on the table here. | ||
Alex, I must tell you, I'm not scared. | ||
I'm actually energized. | ||
And in all honesty, I've already been through the valley of death, and I'm redeemed in the blood of the cross. | ||
So I think the time for truth-telling is finally here, and there are more and more epic... | ||
Bombshells to be revealed. | ||
Let's move on to the murder of Robert. | ||
But let me quantify what I'm saying. | ||
I mean, I'm 5% scared. | ||
And I'm not amending what I said. | ||
I mean, I'm saying, I'm scared we're not going to follow through on what the opportunity God gave us. | ||
I'm scared of losing the momentum. | ||
It's so sexy. | ||
It's so beautiful. | ||
It's so amazing. | ||
It's so dynamic that I just don't even feel worthy. | ||
I mean, I don't think people understand what's been given to us, this new lease on life. | ||
That's what I'm trying to quantify here. | ||
But the reason I'm not scared... | ||
Is because we have the leader we have. | ||
This guy is a superman. | ||
I mean, he is a force of nature. | ||
He is born for this moment, and now he realizes that his life was specifically spared for this time. | ||
And you've talked to him. | ||
I mean, I know you said probably his parents were religious. | ||
He believes in God. | ||
But at Butler, something happened. | ||
Look at that prophecy that he'd be shot and came up. | ||
Has he said anything, I mean, on record, off record? | ||
Has Trump talked about that with you? | ||
He said publicly God did this. | ||
I'm not going to get into those conversations other than to say he said it publicly. | ||
That he realizes his life was spared for God for this purpose. | ||
He was put here to save the nation. | ||
He knows this. | ||
He knows it in his heart. | ||
Before, I think it was just a political victory. | ||
He ran because he loves the country and he hated to see what was happening to the country, and he saw that America was losing. | ||
Now, I think he sees the much, much bigger picture, and he realizes that this is his mission. | ||
This is why God spared him for this moment and this great reveal. | ||
The Kennedy assassination. | ||
The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
Let's be clear about this. | ||
The Los Angeles Police Department could not have screwed this up more if they tried. | ||
Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy, is at all times in front of him. | ||
He gets off eight shots. | ||
Every one of those eight shots is accounted for. | ||
None of them hit Senator Robert Kennedy. | ||
Thomas Noguchi, the L.A. County coroner, says in the autopsy, you can read it, that Bobby Kennedy is shot with two point-blank shots. | ||
From behind. | ||
Of his head. | ||
And we know it's a Skump's Works CIA guy that did it. | ||
Yes, his name is Thane Eugene Caesar. | ||
He is a Filipino. | ||
He had been... | ||
Only recently hired to work at the Ambassador Hotel. | ||
He leaves immediately for the Philippines after the assassination. | ||
The police are still digging bullets out of the woodwork after Robert Kennedy is killed. | ||
We've never had a satisfactory explanation, but here's what we do know. | ||
We know that J. Edgar Hoover had a wiretap. | ||
On Dr. Martin Luther King. | ||
And on that wiretap, King tells Hosea Williams that he is planning to endorse, he says, my main man Bobby Kennedy for president. | ||
Now, almost at the same time, Robert Kennedy, on the cusp of a huge victory in the California Democrat presidential primary, speaking to a student audience, he had always given lip service to the Warren Commission findings, although privately expressing He's asked by a student, if you are elected, will you reopen the investigation into your brother's death? | ||
And he says, yes. | ||
And that is when he signs his own death warrant. | ||
So the combination, how long do you think it took Hoover to get that audio over to LBJ? And within weeks, both... | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and Dr. Martin Luther King, who's come out against the Vietnam War, who's now gone well beyond civil rights to challenge Johnson on the war, they are both dead. | ||
I think that wiretap, ironically approved by Attorney General Kennedy, lays the seeds for the murder of both Senator Kennedy and Dr. King. | ||
And that's what we're going to find out in all of these documents. | ||
It's the right thing to do, it's historic, and it keeps the bad guys completely off balance. | ||
I have one disappointment that I'm going to express, and that is, I wish... | ||
And perhaps this is still possible, that President Trump had ordered a release of all the classified documents regarding the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. | ||
And here is why. | ||
John Hinckley Jr., the man who is charged and convicted of the attempted assassination of Reagan, is at all times in front of Reagan. | ||
And he's shooting upward from a crouching position. | ||
Yet Reagan is shot from above and behind. | ||
Judy Woodruff, who was then, I think, with NBC. Now I believe she's with PBS, I guess it is. | ||
Reports seeing a man on a balcony in the Hilton Hotel, above the entrance to the hotel, who she says has a gun. | ||
Go look for that on YouTube. | ||
It's not there. | ||
I have it, but it's not there. | ||
James Brady, the president's press secretary, who was shot in the head. | ||
And President Reagan both leave the site of the attempted assassination, but Brady arrives at George Washington Hospital 15 minutes before Reagan. | ||
Where is Reagan? | ||
Why isn't Reagan there first? | ||
He's the President of the United States. | ||
When he gets to George Washington Hospital, they X-ray him immediately in order to remove the bullet, and they can't find a bullet. | ||
They're about to sew him back up, which would have killed him, and one of the doctors decides to do a manual examination, and they find a flechette. | ||
A flechette is a projectile shot by a weapon designed by the CIA and exposed in the church hearings specifically for the purposes of assassination. | ||
But there is no report ever released by the U.S. government. | ||
There's a brief statement by Vice... | ||
President George Bush, the man who had benefited the greatest from Reagan's death, that there was no conspiracy. | ||
And you have Hinckley, according to the Denver Post, meeting with the Bush family or his brother in Denver like a week before. | ||
Not only that, but I'll go one step further. | ||
Hinckley Sr. is a... | ||
He has an oil company bailed out by Zapata Oil, owned by George H.W. Bush, and he has a contract with the Defense Department for these refugee camps around the globe. | ||
There is a refugee camp under his contract in Laos, and it's interesting. | ||
And Mark David Chapman, the man who killed John Lennon, are at that camp at the same time. | ||
This is a training camp, and yes, I suspect the use of MKUltra. | ||
Once again, the other piece of evidence here, exposed by Tucker Carlson, and I gave him the original tape, one of the Watergate tapes that didn't get much attention is Richard Nixon. | ||
At the beginning of Watergate, he sees the gathering clouds of Watergate. | ||
He's meeting one-on-one with CIA Director Dick Helms, who he does not trust. | ||
And he's basically trying to leverage support from the CIA to try to cover up the deeds of Watergate. | ||
And he says, you know, if it hits the fan, Dick, a lot of dirty stuff happened over there. | ||
A lot of dirty stuff. | ||
I know it had to be done. | ||
Guatemala and worse. | ||
Helms plays dumb. | ||
He says, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
And Nixon says, let me put it to you this way. | ||
I know who shot John. | ||
There it is. | ||
Tucker Carlson played it for the world to hear. | ||
How come that Watergate tape never showed up on page one of the Washington Post? | ||
Could it be because Ben Bradley is a... | ||
Admitted CIA operative, the famous editor of the Washington Post. | ||
So further evidence of the CIA's involvement in the murder of JFK. We are, as you just said, a time where all truth will be revealed. | ||
There is no turning back now. | ||
They may try to kill Trump again, but they will not succeed because it is not God's will. | ||
It is not in God's plan. | ||
This is the shining city on the hill. | ||
He will not be stopped in his effort to renew America and give us the greatest strength, freedom, and prosperity the nation has ever had. | ||
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That's right. | |
If God be with you, who can stand against you? | ||
And Trump is riding on a wave of global awakening. | ||
So, in the time we have left... | ||
Roger, they almost completely destroyed you. | ||
You've been through hell. | ||
And I tell listeners this. | ||
You back Trump, he won. | ||
Roger, your films, everything you do, people need to support you. | ||
You do a great job. | ||
Us here at this broadcast, we can't keep doing this. | ||
I literally don't have the crew I need. | ||
This crew's been here since 6 a.m. | ||
They volunteered to stay and cut this interview up and posted tonight. | ||
They'll go home at 10 or 11. And this is how hard we're fighting. | ||
This is how hard Trump's fighting. | ||
This is not easy. | ||
We're not complaining. | ||
But we need your support. | ||
Roger, tell people about your shopping cart, what you do, how people support your shows. | ||
Because everybody knows who you are, but we need to remember, we're not backed by the globalists. | ||
They don't have the power of the people. | ||
They still got the fiat currency. | ||
We'll get that soon. | ||
I think Trump's going to probably abolish the Federal Reserve and nationalize it. | ||
This is us winning the battles. | ||
We've got to accelerate it to win the war. | ||
Roger, tell us about all you do. | ||
Yeah, my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, you can get it by going to themanwhokilledkennedy.com, themanwhokilledkennedy.com. | ||
Now, if you choose, and you get it signed there, by the way, if you wish, and personalized, now you can go to a multinational corporation like Amazon that hates your guts. | ||
You can buy it there. | ||
But if you do... | ||
Always opt for the paperback version because it has three additional chapters. | ||
By the way, I'm going to update it soon with a new chapter because there's new information that I have found. | ||
For example, I found the switchboard operator at the hospital in Los Angeles where RFK was taken after he was shot. | ||
Lyndon Johnson calls repeatedly, screaming at her, Is he dead yet? | ||
Is he dead yet? | ||
It's in the book. | ||
And I have confirmed it. | ||
Just one example. | ||
The Kennedy family, with Robert Kennedy lying, dying in the LA hospital, they believe that there is a Boston-based brain surgeon who could save RFK's life. | ||
They go to Vice President Hubert Humphrey. | ||
Humphrey orders a US military plane to fly the surgeon immediately to LA. Johnson finds out about it, cancels the flight. | ||
Reams Humphrey says you have no authority as vice president to order that plane. | ||
These are just some of the incredible facts that I've learned since I wrote the book. | ||
There are going to be a number of other updates. | ||
You can go to StoneZone.com. | ||
And go to the store there. | ||
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And folks, You know, I worked at Infowars for almost 18 months. | ||
I did a 4 o'clock in the afternoon show with my great friend Owen Schroyer, who's also been persecuted, as they persecuted Alex, as they persecuted me, as they persecuted President Trump. | ||
Those are some of the happiest times of my life. | ||
But this is why they're so desperate to shut you down, Alex. | ||
This has never been about money. | ||
It's not about money. | ||
It's about silencing you. | ||
They're not interested in the dough. | ||
Oh, they wouldn't even take a settlement. | ||
They've admitted that. | ||
So people understand we're winning the war. | ||
I keep saying it, but we've got to win it. | ||
We haven't completed the war yet. | ||
So in closing, Roger, we've seen Trump's last nine days. | ||
Devastating. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Historic. | ||
A man on fire. | ||
A man on a mission. | ||
Give us any preludes. | ||
About what's next on the agenda, obviously trying to end the Ukraine war, stabilize the economy, have ICE out there showing the human trafficking that goes right to the pedophile networks, put them off balance, indicting federal employees that quit their job but didn't do it and didn't tell the feds and had another job, totally legal. | ||
I mean, he's putting them on notice. | ||
This Kosh Patel, these next, I mean, do you predict RFK Jr. gets confirmed? | ||
Tulsi, Kosh, all this. | ||
What's happening there? | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
First of all, I think Kash Patel is among his very best appointments. | ||
I have thought that the power of big pharma may be too great and that Robert Kennedy faces an uphill battle. | ||
But in the end, it won't matter, because if he is not confirmed, the president can certainly designate him as special assistant to the president and give him authority over the FDA, the CDC, and NIH. That's right, to have the presidential directives to the agencies regardless. | ||
Or he could do a, could he do a recess appointment, or could he do a... | ||
Well, he could do a recess appointment, but if he does a recess appointment, then it has to be a recess appointment for all of his appointees. | ||
Look, here's the perfect example. | ||
Tom Homan. | ||
The toughest customer I know. | ||
How did his Senate confirmations go? | ||
Oh, he didn't need to go to the Senate because the president made him special assistant to the president for immigration and gave him authority over ICE and Homeland Security. | ||
And he's out there doing the job. | ||
Now, this isn't my preference. | ||
I'm for RFK's confirmation. | ||
And folks, if you're sitting and watching this, you ought to be emailing or calling your senator and demanding that they vote for the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
He's the right man for this job. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, who is, I have to tell you, the most talented communicator politically that I've seen since Ronald Reagan. | ||
I'll say it right here on your show, Alex. | ||
She's going to be the first woman president of the United States. | ||
Not Hillary Clinton, not Kamala Harris, who she destroyed in that debate, but Lieutenant Colonel Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
She's going to be president of the United States. | ||
She is now a Republican because the Democrat Party left her. | ||
The Democrat Party, she started, and it was no longer the part of peace and free speech. | ||
It became a party of authoritarianism and censorship. | ||
Kash Patel, I think, will be confirmed. | ||
Tulsi is in a battle because this position, the director of national intelligence, puts her at the nexus of all this dirty laundry that we're talking about. | ||
As well as moving forward. | ||
So, as I said in the very opening segment here, cleaning up the Justice Department, vitally important. | ||
Alex, among those fired was J.P. Cooney, who was the prosecutor in my case. | ||
He knew during my trial that Judge Amy Berman Jackson withheld exculpatory evidence from my attorneys. | ||
My attorneys asked for Robert Mueller's entire unredacted report. | ||
She denied it to them. | ||
She said she would read the report in her chambers and give us the relevant sections. | ||
How did she forget to give us the section where Mueller himself admits, and we only know this because BuzzFeed filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department and won, thinking the report would further embarrass me when it exonerates me. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
What's happening? | ||
And then you've got the firing of 18 inspector generals that are just political witch hunters, and the woman refusing to leave, the USDA inspector general refusing to leave, and Trump just threw her ass out. | ||
I mean, this is crazy. | ||
No, the inspector generals weren't doing their job. | ||
See, they're supposed to be a check on the power of the agency. | ||
But Mr. Horowitz, in his investigation... | ||
Instead, they became a check unconstitutionally on the executive. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Mr. Horwitz, who was the Department of Justice's Inspector General, never addressed the fact, I'll say it again, there was no... | ||
Online hack of the Democrat National Committee. | ||
There is no forensic evidence that proves that. | ||
Just because John Brennan, the admitted communist, the admitted Islamic convert, the man who signed the visas for four of the hijackers that attacked this country on 9-11, that guy claims that there was an online hack by Russian intelligence of the DNC. Bill Biddy, the... | ||
A counterintelligence expert from the CIA will tell you that the forensic evidence shows the exact opposite, that the information stolen from the DNC was downloaded to some kind of portable drive and taken out the back door. | ||
Brennan last week saying that Tosi Gabbard would be dangerous? | ||
Please, dude, give me a break. | ||
Now, here's one key point, Alex. | ||
People keep saying, oh, Trump's on a retribution revenge. | ||
No, they know. | ||
That none of these bad guys will ever be found guilty in a court in the District of Columbia. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
That's why they need to have field hearings and call those who got these preemptive pardons to hearings out in the country, in other jurisdictions, so when they perjure themselves, and they will, they can be tried there. | ||
That is the key to getting to the bottom of the Russian collusion hoax, the Ukrainian impeachment hoax, and the January 6th hoax. | ||
Incredible. | ||
So Trump said publicly, you said it first. | ||
What's the exact quote? | ||
The public will be, it's too shocking to even tell the public, re-quote that, and then 15 days to agree on the plan. | ||
They're going to try to sabotage it like five years ago. | ||
Give us the specific technicals of that because you're the expert. | ||
Again, I think he's made it very, very clear. | ||
He said what we're going to see is horrible, too horrible for him even to tell me. | ||
But he did say, someday you'll know it all. | ||
We're about to know it all. | ||
No redactions, nothing held back. | ||
The full truth about the murder of JFK, the murder of Robert F. Kennedy, and Alex, people don't know this, but the King family brought a civil lawsuit against the FBI, the Secret Service, the Memphis police, and they won. | ||
Which means a civil court judge ruled... | ||
Yeah, wasn't that Culpepper? | ||
I mean, I had him on at the time, yeah. | ||
Yeah, he wrote a book that is almost impossible to read. | ||
It's so ponderous. | ||
And then Phil Nelson, who recently passed away, who's written a great multi-volume book, Exposing Lyndon Johnson, wrote a book on King's murder, which makes a very compelling case that James Earl Ray is not the shooter. | ||
Sure, so bottom line, we're living in a mega-historical time. | ||
And who's to watch in the Democratic Party? | ||
I mean, I don't see how they even return. | ||
If their party falls just from voters not supporting them, we need a two-party system at least. | ||
How do you see that breaking? | ||
I know that's off in the future. | ||
Well, look, Gavin Newsom clearly still wants to be governor. | ||
Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, I've had it up to here with Josh Shapiro. | ||
Get it? | ||
I think the problem here is there are no more moderate Democrats. | ||
There are no more working people in the Democrat Party. | ||
They have been taken over by a radical group of socialists. | ||
But equally dangerous are the feckless, gutless. | ||
Lily-livered, spineless, country club establishment Republicans who make Mike Johnson's life miserable. | ||
They don't want to fight for the American people. | ||
Alex, people need to forget Republican Democrat. | ||
That's not the divide. | ||
The divide is between the globalists and those who love freedom. | ||
That's why we've realigned ourselves. | ||
We're with Robert Kennedy. | ||
We're with Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
We're with Rod Blagojevich. | ||
We're with these Democrats who believe in freedom and common sense. | ||
The divide is no longer between the two major parties. | ||
It's almost meaningless. | ||
And I say that as a former young Republican national chairman who loves the party of Lincoln and the party of Eisenhower, the party of Goldwater, the party of Reagan, and the party of Trump. | ||
But let's face it, the America First movement, the Trump movement, is much bigger, much broader than the Republican Party could ever hope. | ||
No, you're right. | ||
It's ours to lose. | ||
StoneZone.com. | ||
Isn't it great to not see Kushner anywhere? | ||
I'm not going to comment on that. | ||
I'm happy that Donald Trump is doing everything I dreamed that he would do. | ||
I know you don't want to get in or fight, you're a nice guy around the family, but man, we don't ever see him anymore. | ||
I wanted Donald Trump to run for president for 30 years. | ||
I knew that he had what it took not to just be a great presidential candidate, but to be a great, great president. | ||
And now you see that greatness. | ||
Oh, we've got to close in this. | ||
We've got to close in this, and I've got to go, and you've got to go, and the crew's been here since 6 a.m. | ||
Roger, though, the left thought they could steal it. | ||
The land stop was so big they couldn't. | ||
I watched the inauguration. | ||
You were there. | ||
The Democrats on their side looked like they were zombies. | ||
I mean, they look devastated. | ||
What's the word on how the deep state's feeling right now? | ||
Look, they seem to be dispirited. | ||
They seem to be disorganized, but never underestimate their deceptiveness and the evil. | ||
I was talking to some guys from Las Vegas the other day, Alex, and they want to build a life-size Mount Rushmore in Nevada that would be Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
That will be a monument to what Trump is going to do for this country. | ||
But first, we've got to save the economy, secure the nation, stop World War III. StoneZone.com, the best-selling author of The Men Who Killed Kennedy, Roger Stone. | ||
Incredible interview. | ||
Thank you for the exclusive. | ||
Alex, God bless you, and Godspeed. | ||
Be sure to follow him on X. All right, that's it for tonight's show, and this is 100% what's going on. | ||
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They're all great, but God, I may have to, I may have got a new girlfriend here. | ||
No, you know what I'm saying. | ||
I'm joking around. | ||
They're all great. | ||
But this is like psychic level. | ||
Like, I get mad when I can't pull stuff in 20 seconds. | ||
They're pulling up when I'm saying it. | ||
There's no teleprompter here. | ||
Okay, how are you guys doing this? | ||
I'm getting, are you like time travelers a minute ahead of me or something? | ||
So that's it for this special emergency Wednesday transmission. | ||
Harrison Smith, 8 a.m. | ||
Central. | ||
And, of course, Owen, 3 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
Look, it's epic times. | ||
You go take the CMOS. It's the ultimate superfood. | ||
We got the best, strongest one. | ||
We got the strongest tumor. | ||
We got the biggest selection of Patriot shirts. | ||
Some of the best designs. | ||
Some out of sound are okay. | ||
Some are the best. | ||
It's all at realalexjones.com. | ||
And that's it. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm very thankful. | ||
Now I'm going to stay here for a couple hours because we have no editors. | ||
We're crushed down almost nothing. | ||
Rob Doe's been at work since early this morning. | ||
And he said, oh, Marty. | ||
I called him 30 months ago. | ||
I said, hey, we don't have anybody to put the clips out of this show. | ||
The clips of this is what will reach 100 million people. | ||
He goes, don't worry, I'm on my way. | ||
Because he feels the energy. | ||
And I'm actually guilty how much I drive the crew. | ||
I don't have to drive them. | ||
They're just like me. | ||
They're just like you. | ||
We're all in this together. | ||
Trump's energy is an example to us all. | ||
At 78, keeping track of him is exhausting. | ||
So now the crew gets to go home, eat dinner, maybe see their kids for 10 minutes before they go to bed. | ||
And out of the feeling, you know, I'm going to try to give headlines and go see my daughter before she goes to bed. | ||
You know, the others are moved out, and I love them just as much. | ||
But a little seven-year-old, Sweetsy's like, this morning at 6 a.m., I'm in there in my office working. | ||
She goes, Daddy, will I see you today? | ||
Will you come home and play Clue with me? | ||
Will you play, you know? | ||
She was like, please, I love you. | ||
And I just looked at her and I said, Veronica, I'm in a war. | ||
Somebody really understand it. | ||
I have to do this. | ||
But I do want to get to the point where we've turned things around where I can work 10 hours a day and not 18. I'm not bitching, but this is the engine you fund. | ||
You're the fuel in the rocket engine. | ||
I mean, literally, it's you. | ||
Like if you've ever been dead, he finally talks to the inspector and the inspector goes, why'd you cut me before? | ||
And he goes, you weren't ready. | ||
I was waiting for you, inspector. | ||
I was waiting for you. | ||
RealOxJones.com, the scumbags, Akin Gump, the Democratic Party law firms that sued Trump, Giuliani, Musk, me. | ||
They are trying to shut us down right now. | ||
And they are counting. | ||
They got up in the courthouse steps two years ago and said, don't give him money. | ||
He's going to be shut down in months. | ||
But you came through. | ||
So you've made investment after investment after investment. | ||
If we make it through this next round and our good buyers can get it, they'll still attack me forever. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I've got a house, a car, I can't take it in Texas. | ||
I'm not into flim flam and glitz. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
Literally do not give a crap. | ||
That means nothing to me. | ||
What matters is staying in the fight because I'm a fighter and you're a fighter. | ||
Fight for your freedom. | ||
Fight for your future. | ||
Make the connection. | ||
Step into the arena now at realalexjones.com. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
I salute the crew. | ||
Now, I'll see you tomorrow at 11 a.m. |