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my ballroom. | ||
The event is never small. | ||
This The social pages say I've got the biggest balls of all. | ||
I've got big balls. | ||
I've got big balls. | ||
Big balls? | ||
And I've got big balls. | ||
And he's got big balls. | ||
And she's got big balls. | ||
But we've got the best. | ||
Boys are the balls. | ||
These are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending money on. | ||
One and a half million to promote gays, lesbians and trans in Jamaica. | ||
Two million dollars to strengthen trans-led organizations to deliver gender-affirming health care in Guatemala. | ||
Forty-three million dollars on a gas station in Afghanistan that had no customers. | ||
$20 million for Iraqi Sesame Street. | ||
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$4.5 million to combat disinformation in Kazakhstan. | |
Over $6 million for men who have sex with men in South Africa. | ||
$2 million for Moroccan pottery classes. | ||
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$2 million for sex changes. | |
In Guatemala, 47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia. | ||
17 million to promote inclusion in Vietnam. | ||
$32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru. | ||
$8 million to teach Sri Lankan journalists how to avoid binary gendered language. | ||
$300 million to Reuters to attack Elon Musk. | ||
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$2 million for sex changes and LGBT activism in Guatemala. | |
Billions! | ||
To the corporate media to attack Trump and run the fake impeachment propaganda. | ||
$330 million to help Afghanis grow crops. | ||
Crops. | ||
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$122 million of the USAID money was given to terrorists. | |
These people are lunatics. | ||
We've got big balls. | ||
No one elected big balls. | ||
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Big B-A-L-L-S. Big balls here. | |
He's got big balls. | ||
She's got big balls. | ||
Personally, I voted for big balls. | ||
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From the front lines of the information war, it's Alex Jones. | ||
Stop. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is Saturday, February 8th, 2025. I am your host, Alex Jones, and we are going to be live here for several hours, maybe five hours, as long as it takes to get to all of the key breaking news that's come out since I stopped working at 10 o'clock last night, since I woke up at 5 a.m. | ||
And have been working tirelessly getting all the data, all the research, all the sources, all the intel. | ||
Remember, taking back America and the world from the clutches of the globalists is a participation team sport. | ||
You aren't just on the field. | ||
You are critical at every level, including being Paul Revere's, taking a live feed now that just launched at Real Alex Jones on X. And at AJNLive on X and at Infowars on X and sharing it everywhere. | ||
Your email, your text messages, not just on the X platform, to Facebook, to everywhere. | ||
Do it. | ||
And take clips that you think are the most informative and you put them out because this broadcast belongs to you. | ||
We get constant requests saying, can I take clips of your show? | ||
Can I play it on my podcast? | ||
Don't ask permission. | ||
It's fair use. | ||
I've always been open and free to the world. | ||
This is an information war. | ||
So, yes, you have permission. | ||
You have me on my knees. | ||
I'll lick your soles of your boots to beat the globalists. | ||
I mean, I ain't ever done it, but if I could beat the New World Order right now, I'd suck 100 dicks on TV. All right? | ||
So, let's just get that straight. | ||
Excuse me, folks. | ||
I'm a little bit out of control here. | ||
So, My problem is I over-prepare, as you know, and then I could go forever on one of these articles. | ||
So let me just behave myself now and get to the business of defeating the globalist and laying out the facts. | ||
We have Isaiah Carter, who is an extremely intelligent, well-spoken person full of charisma, who came out and went super viral, hundreds of millions of views on X, saying, I've left the Democratic Party, they're a cult. | ||
And then we looked into who he was, and he was a heavy hitter in the Democratic Party. | ||
And the fact that he's coming out of the cult is really emblematic. | ||
So we're going to show you his amazing viral I'm Leaving the Democrat Plantation video. | ||
He's joining us coming up in about 50 minutes. | ||
And then I'm going to show you a short clip of what he was doing just a few years ago. | ||
And again, he's just emblematic of people leaving the globalist cult. | ||
And we've got Bill Maher saying, yeah, Trump needs to abolish the Department of Education. | ||
And Fetterman rolling over publicly, but he really hasn't. | ||
I mean, this is amazing. | ||
And let's be clear, I'm the guy that coined the term left-right paradigm 30 years ago, and the Republicans and Democrats were pretty much the same then. | ||
You still had some good Republicans like Ron Paul and a few others. | ||
You had some good Democrats like James Travacan. | ||
But by and large, it was a uniparty. | ||
But we've taken the Republican Party about 80% over now. | ||
With populism. | ||
And Trump's not even really a Republican. | ||
He's a populist American system promoter. | ||
That's what he pushes. | ||
That's what you got. | ||
And it's the greatest, best system ever. | ||
We've just been leaving it incrementally over the last 50 years. | ||
And basically it was over. | ||
We were in a free country the last four years, as Trump said a month ago. | ||
I agree with him. | ||
And now the new renaissance is here. | ||
And this is irrevocable destruction of the globalist system. | ||
A lot of people will say, oh, Trump's not really for real and Musk is for real. | ||
You judge a tree by its fruits. | ||
They are dismantling the globalist system power structure. | ||
They're not like taking it over and using it for themselves. | ||
And they're irrevocably culturally discrediting it and wokeism and censorship and just dismantling it in live time at every level. | ||
So that's why I am so behind Trump and Musk because They have come to my position. | ||
They have woken up that my worldview that was the worldview of Anthony Sutton, the top Senate researcher, archivist, and Ron Paul, and G. Edward Griffin, and just all of us that really studied things. | ||
I mean, I was on air 30 years ago exposing USAID being CIA. I can't believe I like Dan Bongino, but he's like, I can't believe he discovered it's CIA. My God, oh! | ||
And I realize these people used to hear me talk about all this stuff. | ||
They wouldn't even look at the documents we had. | ||
I mean, Glenn Beck was covering this stuff 20 years ago. | ||
So I don't territorialize about, oh, I was one of the first to do it. | ||
No, before I was born, 51 years ago, the tax-free foundations were front and center. | ||
Ronald Reagan talked about them when he was governor and when he ran for president. | ||
That's why they tried to kill him. | ||
So, I mean, I saw a bunch of Q clips. | ||
That's resurging. | ||
Soros is getting his money from USAID. And look, it's in the news now. | ||
Q was right. | ||
I got articles from 20 years ago showing that. | ||
I'm going to show you. | ||
It's not about attacking the Q people. | ||
It's about them understanding that this stuff's all public. | ||
And the Q PSYOP, I'll explain coming up. | ||
Because on one end, you've got people that think we're invincible. | ||
And the White House have already totally won. | ||
And it was all a master plan and all the rest of this. | ||
They're just delusional. | ||
And then you got the other end of people that think Trump's not for real, Musk isn't for real, and no real change is happening when it's right there for you to see. | ||
So history is happening. | ||
This is so incredible. | ||
And those are just a few of the topics I want to cover. | ||
Really appreciate the great crew working so hard seven days a week here with me right now at the Alex Jones Studios, Alex Jones Network Studios, in case they shut down the Infoware Studios. | ||
That's a whole battle ongoing in court, as you know, but I'm not going to do an update on that today. | ||
All right. | ||
Let me tell you what's coming up, and we're going to start drilling into it. | ||
Elon Musk, Doge, has swept into 14 federal agencies. | ||
Washington Post. | ||
I want to show people an overhead shot of this place. | ||
Now, they're finding mass criminality, mass coup attempts against America, election theft, fake news funding in the billions. | ||
It's all there. | ||
Now, here's the new big news. | ||
This is massive. | ||
Obama judge temporarily blocks Musk Doge access to important Treasury Department bank payment system orders immediate destruction of all data obtained since Trump inauguration. | ||
Now, this is desperate criminal activity. | ||
Everything Trump's doing is constitutional. | ||
Everything Musk is doing is constitutional. | ||
They have the Treasury officials in there all doing it. | ||
They have the Treasury Department head come out. | ||
It's all on record. | ||
It isn't even a new agency. | ||
They just renamed one that investigates. | ||
The computer systems and looks for fraud, and that's what they're doing, and that's what we elected Trump to do. | ||
So this horrible, evil judge, we can do an hour just on his background and all the evil stuff he does, is going to be overruled very, very quickly, and he hasn't even really stopped Doge, because the ruling makes it sound like what Musk is doing is illegal. | ||
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What the ruling says Musk can't do, Musk isn't even doing. | ||
So it's all just flim-flam to create the perception that Musk is doing something and Trump is doing something illegal. | ||
And meanwhile, the investigations and the documents and all of it come out. | ||
But the judge saying any data they found or anything they've released is criminal, according to his order. | ||
If they release it, that's the attempt to cover up the crimes. | ||
And so that's the only thing that has some partial teeth in it. | ||
But it reveals them that they're so desperate to cover this up. | ||
And Musk hasn't been releasing private Social Security numbers. | ||
Musk hasn't been, you know, the lie of a week ago was he's going to bring down the Social Security system. | ||
And he's stealing Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid money. | ||
But that hoax didn't work. | ||
So then they moved into, well, he's got young kids in there that aren't authorized. | ||
And just la, la, la, la, la, la. | ||
And then, oh, this guy's got a name like Big Balls. | ||
This is Dirty Firing. | ||
This person is called Sexy Tesla. | ||
Oh, my God, it's so evil. | ||
And so now they've just moved into you, nobody better have those documents. | ||
And you go look at the public documents they put out, and they go in there and see where the money's going, and then they go and find the Federal Register where it's already public and publish that. | ||
So this has all been very well thought out. | ||
So here's what Elon Musk said about it. | ||
This ruling is absolutely insane. | ||
How on earth are we supposed to stop fraud and waste and taxpayer money without looking at how money is spent? | ||
This is literally impossible. | ||
Something super shady is going on to protect scammers. | ||
And we already know, oh, $167 million to build a concrete shack in Afghanistan, USAID. No, they're not putting the money into it. | ||
They're stealing it. | ||
And it's all coming out. | ||
And what's already come out is going to sink them. | ||
Here's a Politico headline. | ||
Judge orders sweeping restrictions on Doge access to sensitive treasury payment systems. | ||
The order says only civil servants with need for access can look at it. | ||
Well, that's who they brought in. | ||
The Barack Obama-appointed judge affirmatively barred any political appointees or special government employees detailed to Treasury the delegation given to Musk allies from accessing the systems. | ||
Well, they just bring in the guys that have the authorization to do it. | ||
And he ordered Treasury Department leaders require any newly prohibited officials who already accessed such information to immediately destroy all copies of material downloaded. | ||
See that right here? | ||
Overhead shot. | ||
So, this is beyond caught with a hand in the cookie jar information. | ||
Meanwhile, federal judge blocks leftist efforts to prevent Elon Musk and Doge from accessing Department of Labor data, which they're trying to say is classified. | ||
No, it's all their theft there. | ||
In chaotic Washington blitz, Elon Musk's ultimate goal becomes clear. | ||
The Washington Post reports it like it's bad. | ||
Stop corruption. | ||
Expose it. | ||
Cut the size of government. | ||
I mean, everything they say, oh, we've got a secret plan, is what he said he wanted to do. | ||
Cut regulations. | ||
Trump signs an order to kill federal agency investigating Tesla. | ||
No, they're in there doing DEI. That's what he killed. | ||
Wall Street Journal reporter who doxxed, tied to cancel Musk, Doge team member, was former State Department USAID worker. | ||
The fact that they made a mistake and fired this guy and they said, no, wait, the left doesn't dictate to us. | ||
Corporate media doesn't tell us who to fire and we run and do it because we're scared. | ||
Screw you. | ||
You have no authority. | ||
You have no mandate. | ||
Elon Musk announces customs and board protection has taken over USAID office building. | ||
Yes, repurpose it all. | ||
Federal worker reveals 19, 21-year-old Doge team members conduct 15-minute job justification interviews with grown-up employees. | ||
Oh, you're not growing up until you're 40 now. | ||
Before, I mean, the Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson, who was 22, before deciding whether they should be fired. | ||
And I love this because they get fired and they refuse to answer a short questionnaire about what they do there and that they are insubordinate. | ||
Well, yeah, oh, that's clear. | ||
You won't talk. | ||
You're fired. | ||
Any job. | ||
Oh, here we're doing a review. | ||
What do you do here? | ||
What do you think your job is? | ||
What do you think could be done better? | ||
What do you think the company should do? | ||
That's the questionnaire, standard Elon Musk questionnaire. | ||
He interviews everybody at his companies that is in management down to the mid-level, sometimes hundreds a day, gives them five minutes each to talk to him. | ||
Same thing they're doing here. | ||
Here are some traumatized reactions from woke USAID workers. | ||
It goes on from there. | ||
So what they're doing here is freaking out and saying, we're all going to die. | ||
The world's going to end. | ||
If USAID's cut off, that's what they've got, different globalist institutions, the UN and others that get a bunch of this money, complaining about. | ||
But if you look at what the CIA does through USAID, their main function is destabilizing and overthrowing countries, and that's all come out decades ago. | ||
So yeah, none of this is new news, but now we've got the receipts and the corruption's way worse than it ever was. | ||
Now, I wanna continue on here. | ||
USAID-funded massive news platform extending censorship industrial complex to billions. | ||
And over the last few years, billions were paid, and now it's come out that the CIA was directing it all. | ||
Well, of course, that's what USAID is. | ||
And they directed that in the two impeachments and against Trump in all three elections. | ||
And stole the 2020 election. | ||
And all the documents and whistleblowers are coming out. | ||
And then the CIA through USAID would send out the orders and what to say and what to do. | ||
It's not just Politico or the Washington Post. | ||
It's thousands of publications. | ||
We're getting federal money to do this. | ||
That's election meddling. | ||
That's coup attempts. | ||
And it goes on from there. | ||
And it lists the USAID. High-level director being also the director at Inner News Network, which is just a CIA Operation Mockingbird program. | ||
That's a real program, and they don't call it Mockingbird now. | ||
We got the Defense Department documents Wednesday that were bombshell, calling it Operation Deceive the Public. | ||
Yeah, they even give it dick dastardly names. | ||
And then, of course, now it's coming out that USAID was funding Israel and Hezbollah. | ||
Yeah, funding both sides. | ||
So this is beyond ultra-massive. | ||
And we're going to get into the 14 agencies he's already stormed into with total mandate appointed by the president under executive order. | ||
He is then commandeering the good federal employees and experts that have all the expertise and the systems and going in. | ||
Now, that's just one stat. | ||
I need to move quick here. | ||
I want to go back to not just Doge, but the executive actions of Trump, removing agency heads, putting in new agency heads, announcing all the new audits of the Defense Department, the Department of Education. | ||
It is blitzkrieg. | ||
And I said they had to move quick. | ||
But I am blown away by how stunningly quick they are actually moving. | ||
And this is a revolution. | ||
And it's peaceful and it's legal and it's lawful. | ||
So that's all coming up here in a moment. | ||
Trump revokes Biden's national security clearance. | ||
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I'm sorry. | ||
Just wait till I get to all of this. | ||
But the first thing I want to do is play you a clip of Isaiah Carter who went mega viral three days ago. | ||
When he said, I am leaving the Democratic Party forever, and then we reached out to him to get him on, and he sent us a bunch of stuff, and he said, I want to tell my story. | ||
Here's what I used to do for the Democrats just recently. | ||
And he was a heavy hitter. | ||
But again, he's a microcosm of people finally coming out of the cult, finally waking up. | ||
And look, I get why people were Democrats decades ago. | ||
They were anti-war on the surface. | ||
They were for free speech. | ||
They were for helping the poor. | ||
They said, And they just got more and more corrupt, whereas we were able to start reforming the Republican Party with Ron Paul and our ideas and populist ideas and libertarian ideas and Americana ideas. | ||
And this broadcast, they've had Carnegie Foundation, Ford Foundation reports, you've seen them saying, if we don't stop Ron Paul and Alex Jones, and this is like 20 plus years ago, they're going to take over the Republican Party. | ||
And we did intellectually. | ||
That means you did. | ||
The grassroots. | ||
You know who you are. | ||
Yeah, we were there. | ||
Yeah, that was our beachhead. | ||
And then we got Trump in. | ||
And then they blocked him. | ||
And then it woke folks up more when they stole it. | ||
And this was all a process here of engaging the tyrants. | ||
And we got stronger. | ||
They got weaker. | ||
But it's a long struggle. | ||
And we've won a lot of big battles. | ||
We haven't won the war. | ||
But I'll say this. | ||
Things are moving quickly. | ||
And they'll never reconstitute their New World Order operation. | ||
So we need to finish them off politically, lovingly, non-violently. | ||
But there's still going to be major problems in the world, and nobody's a saint. | ||
So we've got a lot to fix in society, make people healthy again. | ||
You've got a lot of countries that are run by tyrants still. | ||
You've got a lot of corrupt corporations. | ||
I mean, our job is far from over, but it's moving very, very quickly. | ||
All right. | ||
So let's go to Isaiah Carter. | ||
From what he said just a few days ago, and again, he's joining us coming up in about 35-40 minutes. | ||
Here it is. | ||
This fucking political party, the Democratic Party have lied to us about everything. | ||
Everything. | ||
They've lied about being the party of the middle class. | ||
They've lied about being the party of peace. | ||
They've lied about being the party that wants to help poor people. | ||
What the last several weeks have proven to us all is that this is a cadre of criminals and losers and spoiled children of affluent parents. | ||
Who were more concerned about looking good than actually doing good. | ||
These are people who were more concerned about looking like they were doing something for the American people than actually doing things for the American people. | ||
And that's why I'm so angry. | ||
Because this party lied to me while stealing my tax dollars. | ||
The Democratic Party lied to us all while they brought in millions of illegal immigrants for their own political purposes for the last four years. | ||
20 to 30 million illegal aliens brought in. | ||
And now we come to USAID being probably the largest money laundering operation in American history. | ||
Congratulations, Dems. | ||
You've outdone, you've outdone even Bernie Madoff. | ||
I'm disgusted beyond words. | ||
Disgusted with the waste of money. | ||
Disgusted with the waste, with the fraud. | ||
With the way that you people put, the way that you people use color legitimacy, and the way you use black people as fucking mules to get us to push whatever fucking agenda you wanted to. | ||
The amount of division you used black people to sow upon the American people, you used us for that. | ||
And I will never, ever forgive this political party, the shit that I've gone through personally. | ||
Y'all were supposed to be the party of free speech, the party of women's rights. | ||
You have immolated all of those things. | ||
And then, as if enough weren't enough, you then decide that you're going to die on the hill of USAID, a government audit. | ||
You're trying to prevent a government audit because some of you really are trying to stay out of prison. | ||
We see the game now. | ||
Y'all been out here telling us that the game was rigged against certain people. | ||
Well, now we found out who the people that were rigging the game were. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Y'all are never going to win another political race ever again. | ||
Not if I can help it. | ||
So, I've been explaining this for a long time and people on the left are really waking up. | ||
People on the right are waking up. | ||
But left and right really is just a... | ||
It's a paradigm system that we use to define things. | ||
And that's a whole history lesson of where the term left-right comes from until the Jacobins of the French Revolution. | ||
It meant God is on the right, the devil is on the left, the left-hand path, associated with the occult, corruption, betrayal, evil. | ||
And then the Jacobins were satanic, illuminati. | ||
Look up the history books. | ||
For new viewers, it sounds crazy. | ||
It's not fiction. | ||
It just became legend. | ||
But a lot of people play clips of me 25 years ago saying Republicans and Democrats are all the same. | ||
Well, yeah, then they were. | ||
And I've gone through the process here explaining we're taking the Republican Party over, the Democrats ought to be reformed as well, Democrats, you really ought to stop doing this, but instead of them getting better, they got worse. | ||
And so, this is not the Republican Party of 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 30 years ago. | ||
This is a populist movement, and worldwide it's happening. | ||
Through mainly conservative... | ||
But there's also liberal parties that are reforming themselves. | ||
So this is a global realignment. | ||
And I got a bunch of examples of that around the world. | ||
And you see what's happening with the elections. | ||
So the EU tries to cancel them. | ||
In Romania, now in Germany they're trying. | ||
And the UK. Because they know they're on their way out. | ||
And the fact that they're pressuring and taking the mask off of totalitarianism. | ||
And a federal judge is trying to block, oh, don't release the corrupt documents, the stolen money. | ||
That will just hasten their total removal. | ||
So we're at that magic moment where people are awake and see it, and the bad guys are using all the same tactics they did. | ||
So this is a very positive, optimistic, but also extremely dangerous time. | ||
And we talk a lot about how they're going to try to counter-strike, and there's news on that, trying to crash the stock market coming up. | ||
So, again, I confused the producers because I said I wanted Isaiah Carter on at three. | ||
Then we launched a little late because I was busy getting stuff ready. | ||
And then he was very gracious and moved. | ||
So we're going to have him on at 3.15. | ||
That is Central Standard Time here in about 40 minutes. | ||
All right. | ||
So this is Isaiah Carter a few years ago helping produce and being in national TV ads. | ||
He did a lot of other stuff for the Democrats for Biden. | ||
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Here it is. Here it is. | |
Here it is. Here it is. Here it is. Here it is. Here it is. | ||
I'm talking about America, sweet America. | ||
You know, God doesn't shed his grace on thee. | ||
He gave me a crown Not good Yes, he did In a brotherhood From sea to shining sea You know, I wish I had somebody to help me sing this America America I love you, America | ||
You see My God, he does shed his face on thee Oh, Lord Oh, Lord I thank you, Lord Shining All right. Lord Shining All right. | ||
He is coming up here in about 40 minutes. | ||
So, let's move quickly through all the other news before he joins us. | ||
And then Daniel Estelin, the big expert on the globalists, Bilderberg expert, you name it, has massive news. | ||
I tell him anytime he wants to come on, he's got some big intel, call me. | ||
And he only does it every three or four months. | ||
Boom, he called last night. | ||
So, he's got big news coming up. | ||
About 3.45 in the broadcast, and we'll continue with news, and more is breaking as we go here. | ||
Now, we have Bill Maher, who's just been a total tool of the globalist, now more and more saying, look, we need to give Trump a shot. | ||
The Democrats are going to kill us all, basically. | ||
And he's doing that because he knows his audience will not watch if he continues to just toe the line. | ||
Doesn't mean you trust him. | ||
Doesn't mean he's not going to backstab. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It's just emblematic of how awake people are. | ||
And that's why Fetterman's running around acting like he's a big Trump guy now. | ||
But notice he said he won't vote for RFK Jr. So he's, as dumb as he looks, one of the smarter deep staters. | ||
So first, here is Bill Maher. | ||
The public is aware of the mismanagement, the improper payments, etc. | ||
What about the Department of Education? | ||
Now, I don't know that much about it, but I've never read good things. | ||
Rahm Emanuel, who I agree with on almost everything, here was a quote, he said, a third of eighth graders can't read, and now he wants to close the department? | ||
And I thought, that's probably why they can't read. | ||
Or at least partly. | ||
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I mean, the numbers keep getting worse and worse and worse. | |
And I don't know if the Department of Education is anything but, I mean, it doesn't really, I don't know what it does. | ||
All right, that's good. | ||
Let's stop there. | ||
So I'll tell you what it does. | ||
It was set up by the big tax-free foundations to carry out Marxist-Leninist programming and to destroy curriculum and turn people into mindless idiots with very low test scores that cannot reason. | ||
And I've had the former head of the Department of Education on the show, Charlotte Iserby, under Reagan. | ||
She died a few years ago. | ||
Probably 50 times with the documents. | ||
And she got in there and found them all and published it in a big old giant book that she updated every few years. | ||
It's called Deliberate Dumbing Down the Size of a Phone Book with document after document about how they were going to destroy everybody's reasoning, dumb them down, then take over after the collapse, Cloward and Piven. | ||
And then they would bring back logic and reason, but under their system, which is still oxymoronic. | ||
If you really have smart and have logic, you wouldn't want tyranny. | ||
But that's the post-industrial world they want. | ||
They have to do that. | ||
Oh, two men can have a baby. | ||
Oh, the ice caps are going to melt next year. | ||
We're all dead. | ||
20 years later, it's not. | ||
Oh, the sea levels are rising. | ||
Haven't risen for hundreds of years since they took records. | ||
I mean, it's just they need people dumbed down. | ||
So that they'll let men beat up girls in sports. | ||
I mean, those are all litmus tests to see, have we successfully destroyed logic? | ||
Now, I want to get into the great things Trump and Musk and their team are doing, the tag team going on. | ||
It's just devastating. | ||
But first, let's talk more about this Operation Mockingbird situation. | ||
It was partially declassified in the 1976-77 with the Frank Church Senate hearings. | ||
Anton Sutton, Anthony Sutton, was the chief archivist of the U.S. Senate. | ||
An incredible guy. | ||
Talked to him all the time. | ||
Back at the time. | ||
Never got to interview him because he was in a nursing home and he would say, I'm not really smart enough to come on air now, but I listen to you and I appreciate you and this, that. | ||
I'll talk about his books and all that. | ||
My point is I read all his books. | ||
Because after he left the Senate, he wrote four or five bestsellers, you know, Wall Street and the Rise of Communism, Wall Street and the Rise of the Third Reich. | ||
He explained how these foundations were actually creating enemies so they would then attack us so we'd have to destroy them and then, you know, and how it would transfer wealth. | ||
And of course, he was the first, I mean, others did it before him, like Welsh, the John Birch Society and stuff, but he got, he brought the goods. | ||
And so he quarterbacked those two years of hearings where we learned about Everything we still know today, that was the last big time we really got a look under the hood or under the rocks. | ||
Just what's been released the last couple weeks with Trump being in office is 100,000 times bigger. | ||
I mean, just the big morsels we got from the Frank Church Committee hearings about CIA caught drug dealing, Operation Mockingbird controlling the media with fake news. | ||
The CIA, MKUltra, mind control for mass shooters and assassins. | ||
I mean, all that famous stuff that became pop culture, people all heard about it in movies and stuff based on real stuff. | ||
Okay, and now they've put all the archives on C-SPAN. Even though C-SPAN wasn't around until the early 80s, they've archived a bunch of the C-SPAN previous congressional archives. | ||
You can go watch the Frank Church Committee hearings, all of them. | ||
I mean, it's just thousands of hours. | ||
It's over a thousand hours. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I've dipped into it. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
And a lot of it's archived on YouTube and places now as well. | ||
But that, as devastating as it was, is a blip on the radar screen for what came out now. | ||
So, tens of billions of dollars, not just out of USAID, but out of the State Department, you name it. | ||
Has now come out with the CIA and other agencies creating scripts, what they want, giving them to so-called journalists, who then put out the report, and also they send them the fake witnesses that are then the witnesses that are used for Russiagate, for the Ukraine garbage, for the impeachments, for, oh, nobody stole 2020, all that targeting. | ||
They're targeting a lawfare, funding a lawfare. | ||
I mean, this is all coming out. | ||
So much has come out, I can't get track of it. | ||
I mean, like I said, just last Wednesday, and we just moved on, the Defense Department funding Reuters to run psychological warfare operations, social engineering, under their deceive the public core. | ||
In fact, I keep mentioning that. | ||
And it's on X. I did whole reports on it. | ||
But, I mean, this is just insane. | ||
I've got to go through all... | ||
I've got stacks for just the last week on my desk. | ||
My whole desk is, like, just stacks. | ||
And I need to go back all through it and kind of do a review, maybe on Sunday's show, tomorrow, and just say, here's this, here's that. | ||
I mean, it is... | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Blow that up. | ||
Show some of the documents. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
Psychological warfare operations, operation deception. | ||
Yeah, yeah, click that one. | ||
And it's all right there. | ||
Thomson Reuters, Department of Defense. | ||
Yeah, yeah, now click the other one. | ||
And it's literally called Psychological Social Engineering Deception on the Public Operation. | ||
That's the other document, yeah. | ||
So, right next to it. | ||
Please put it on screen. | ||
There's two documents on there, and then just one of the other ones. | ||
So, yeah, there it is. | ||
Look at that. | ||
North American Industry Classification System, Active Social Engineering Defense, ASED, Large-Scale Social Deception, LSD. And, of course, the federal judge is saying, I'm going to arrest anybody that doesn't destroy all these documents. | ||
Because, and again, here's the thing. | ||
The documents that Doge has are the actual payments. | ||
All Doge is doing then is pointing to the citizen journalist and others. | ||
Hey, look at this area. | ||
Look at this agency. | ||
Look under this name. | ||
And then you go look and the judge can't block that. | ||
That's on the federal contract website that's public. | ||
Oh, see the genius of that? | ||
So, of course, the judge is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, don't, don't. | ||
Destroy all those documents. | ||
Too late. | ||
Too late, scumbag. | ||
You understand? | ||
That last document was hiding in plain view on the Federal Register. | ||
All right, continuing. | ||
So what they do is they just pull up and say, all right, let's look at this. | ||
USAID funds massive news platform, extending censorship industrial complex to billions worldwide. | ||
The Inner News Network, which we talked about years. | ||
We knew this was one of the Soros groups, but now we have the specifics to the media and who they gave the money to and all of it and how they did it. | ||
They didn't just fund $26 million to steal, to create the fake dossier. | ||
That's what all of this is. | ||
You hear about the feds, you know, telling, oh, block the Hunter laptop. | ||
Say it's fake. | ||
They paid a bunch of money to the corporate media to come out and say that wasn't real. | ||
The corporate media doesn't just lie for them for no reason. | ||
They get paid and told what to say. | ||
Now, and then you've got the head of the censorship industrial complex company. | ||
It's just one of literally hundreds we know of. | ||
And she... | ||
Is the director of the Internews Network, and she also was one of the top people at USAID. See how it works? | ||
So she's giving herself money while she runs the CIA operations. | ||
These people are all CIA folks. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And now you know why the judge doesn't want anybody to have that. | ||
Well, too late, sweetheart. | ||
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So... | |
Imagine what we're going to learn out of the other agencies. | ||
Well, we're learning very, very quickly the 14 they've already gotten into. | ||
Now, you heard Trump. | ||
I said this a week ago, but Trump said it yesterday in a press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister. | ||
He said, all we do is send requests to the agencies and have the agency heads come in, or the agency head won't do their job, then they resign and we fire them. | ||
They won't talk to us. | ||
Obviously, we won't talk to them, you're fired. | ||
And then we go into the next group and say, okay, Here's the rightful head. | ||
Give us this. | ||
And they say, no, they're fired. | ||
Or they run and hide. | ||
They're fired. | ||
And USAID said, we're not talking to anybody. | ||
We're our own group. | ||
Nobody's over us, even Congress. | ||
And they said, all right, you're first. | ||
Because the other agencies at least halfway acted like they were going to. | ||
And then they'd send in Doge and no one would be there day after day. | ||
They were slow rolling. | ||
So. | ||
I'm just giving you a small snapshot on Operation Mockingbird. | ||
And again, if you're a new viewer, you can take anything I say and just type it into a search engine, Operation Mockingbird. | ||
You'll get Encyclopedia. | ||
I mean, you'll get the Encyclopedia Britannica, all of it. | ||
You'll get Wikipedia's whitewash, all of it. | ||
You can go watch the hearings, large sections of it on YouTube. | ||
Anywhere's typing. | ||
Frank Church, Senate Committee, Operation Mockingbird. | ||
I mean, we can play testimony. | ||
We can play a whole day of testimony. | ||
We can play a week of testimony on it. | ||
There's weeks of it. | ||
Weeks of it. | ||
Just that one thing. | ||
He was busy for two years. | ||
So when I tell you this stuff, it's not like I'm just saying, oh, Mockingbird, yeah, right, the CIA. There it is. | ||
Portals, Reportments and Oversight, Frank Church and the Church Committee. | ||
Got into Kennedy, CIA assassins, all of it. | ||
There's Hightower. | ||
They blew him up in an airplane after the hearings. | ||
I know his son, by the way. | ||
Leave it at that. | ||
Had quite a few meetings with him. | ||
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Get a lot of intel. | |
I met some with his son about 15, 16 years ago. | ||
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Got a lot of good information. | |
So, let's see. | ||
We don't need to get it for my witnesses anymore. | ||
We're getting all the documents. | ||
Even better. | ||
His dad upset about him shipping all the drugs into America. | ||
CIA, his dad mad about the human trafficking, just like my uncle was mad and he worked for those groups. | ||
And that's what's going on here. | ||
New documents prove USAID. Targeted the platform and censored conservative and independent media while spreading 68 million, that's just one buy, on controlled outlets. | ||
USAID is Project Mockingbird 2.0. | ||
That was a few days ago. | ||
So, here's a clip of Weinstein explains how Twitter, and previously all that, Twitter was getting money before, Mus took it over to get money. | ||
Here he is on Project Mockingbird, clip nine. | ||
Project Mockingbird was the project of the deep state to control us via the media, but it worked much better in an era where there were three broadcast networks. | ||
You didn't have to control that many properties. | ||
The reason that the narrative broke was because Goliath was focused on controlling the mainstream media properties, and it didn't think it had to care about the off-Joe Rogan man cave stuff. | ||
Why should it care what a podcast was? | ||
Who cares what gets said on pirate radio, right? | ||
But that mattered a lot because people, when they realized they were being lied to and they were doing harm to themselves because of those lies, tuned out the mainstream media and they started searching for information elsewhere. | ||
The punchline is, if you want to beat the deep state, what you need to do is you need to drag Goliath onto territory he doesn't understand. | ||
That's where we win. | ||
And that's why we're fighting them with independent systems and then now going and disrupting their systems so fast they can't stop us. | ||
All right. | ||
I got something really powerful for you right now. | ||
Now, notice just a minute ago. | ||
I said, that little $62 million I talked about Friday, like a thousand years ago, as fast as things are missing, is just a little piece of billions. | ||
And they just threw up another document with $400 and something million, another payment. | ||
I mean, I've looked at it. | ||
If they spent in court filings, it came out three months ago, Bloomberg reported it, $326 million. | ||
The Democrat Party law firm, the biggest one, Hillary, basically expands with Bloomberg. | ||
If they spent that just on me to sue me, imagine what they're spending on everybody else. | ||
It came out a month ago, $300 million given to Reuters by the Biden administration a year ago to target Musk. | ||
And that isn't just hit pieces. | ||
They put the money out to PIs, dirty tricks, PR firms, and they were the bag men for all these other thousands of outlets. | ||
I know because I've been targeted by Thomson Reuters. | ||
And you know who Thomson Reuters is, right? | ||
It's not even debatable. | ||
Type in Reuters MI6. That was known 30 years ago. | ||
That's what these intelligence agencies are all about is information control. | ||
So if I get, if Musk is getting hit with 300 million just by one group, come on. | ||
If I'm getting hit with $300 million by one group, come on, folks. | ||
It's, we don't know yet because they've only audited a little over 1% of the budget and of the stuff yet. | ||
Look what you've already seen. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
Imagine what you're going to, no wonder the federal judge is like, no, nobody can look at any of this and anything you saw, I'll put you in prison. | ||
I order you not to show anybody anything. | ||
Thomson Reuters is a news media company that has reported on the Secret Service MI6. MI6 is a bridge. | ||
All right, now let's continue here with something really powerful. | ||
And one frustration I've got is there's so much good news, so much great analysis, so much debt on info that I can't even keep track of it. | ||
I'm obsessed with this stuff. | ||
I mean, I guess you could say I've got my own autistic powers. | ||
And then there's autistic supermen. | ||
I mean, Trump is totally Asperger's. | ||
He loves to fix things. | ||
He's obsessed with it. | ||
So is Elon. | ||
And I guess I've got my own, you know, whatever it is. | ||
You can't really quantify it. | ||
But I am envious of their energy. | ||
I will be quite honest with you. | ||
But my whole crew has been infected by it. | ||
I have too. | ||
We've always had a lot of energy, but we've really boosted it. | ||
Rob knew it was working at like 11 o'clock last night. | ||
I'm like, hey man, I'm talking on the phone. | ||
I'm turning in. | ||
He goes, I want to do some more. | ||
I shot 10 reports with him and Chase last night. | ||
10. And I could have shot 500. And again, let me just continue here. | ||
One of my biggest frustrations is there's so many juicy pieces of gold. | ||
And I saw this and it came out more than 24 hours ago. | ||
And it only has, when I printed this, because I have a record of its time stamp about an hour ago, 336,000 views. | ||
No, 236,000 views. | ||
I got to start wearing glasses, man. | ||
I said perfect to us. | ||
236,000 views. | ||
That sucks. | ||
Because this is a beauty. | ||
So I'm going to upload this to X myself when we get off. | ||
And I got a secret suspicion Elon might post it, or get Matt's posted, but I'm going to air it right now. | ||
It's only 15 minutes long, and then our guest is coming on. | ||
But you watch this. | ||
This isn't QAnon pie in the sky. | ||
This is what actually happened. | ||
In fact, this is, from my knowledge of how good things are, this is dead on. | ||
But things are going way faster and better than I know that because everything I keep overturning, uncovering as I scan all this is just better than I thought. | ||
More, more, more. | ||
So just from what I know when I watched this this morning, I was like, yeah, that's about dead on. | ||
Well, that's not exaggerating. | ||
It's really that good. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
I got a big endorphin rush. | ||
And then just that was five, six hours ago. | ||
I'm sure it's, I mean, it's, so you watch this and you're like, this is just hopium. | ||
No, baby, when goodness wakes up and competence gets involved and people come together, look at what we can do. | ||
Look at where we've come the last 7,000 years of recorded history. | ||
And we've got technology and communication. | ||
Now we worry about our health and our minds and competition and getting back to men and women and children and community and struggling and rites of passage and yeah! | ||
That's a whole other subject, but... | ||
I didn't really read behavioral psychology and stuff until I got older, but I always instinctively understood systems. | ||
And I just realized by the time I was like 15, I'm like, thank God I've gone through rites of passage. | ||
And I heard my mom talk about Carl Jung and stuff, so I started reading him. | ||
And then I was watching a show about Star Wars when I was like 12. It was talking about Hero of a Thousand Faces, Campbell. | ||
And I was on this bookshelf and began to read it. | ||
And it just made perfect sense to this, you know, kid. | ||
And as I got older, I realized, thank God I had all those rites of passage. | ||
And they've had famous clips and viral news. | ||
You know, Jones says he slept with 100 women by the time he was 16. That's not me bragging, because I'm not. | ||
I wish I had ways. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
It's not good. | ||
There's issues. | ||
It's a little extreme. | ||
But I was a man when I was 12. I went to puberty when I was 10. When I was 12, people thought I was 16. When I was 16, they thought I was 20. See those photos. | ||
One time somebody at the gym, somebody took a few pictures of you. | ||
Ended up later in the newspaper, a decade later, and I'm all, you know, I'm 18 in those photos. | ||
People think I'm like 30 in a bodybuilder. | ||
No, I'm 18. I just graduated high school. | ||
The point was, I just became a man. | ||
And I was reading adult stuff when I was 12, or younger, and I was... | ||
I just went into the archetype. | ||
And I just, you know, it was because I was physically attacked a lot. | ||
And my parents were old school and said, well, just fight. | ||
And Dallas was rough and we lived in a nice area. | ||
People, I guess, tried to beat up the preppy kids. | ||
I was a little Christian preppy kid and started in sixth grade where, you know, the kid that flunked three grades would literally beat me up and sit on top of me and spit in my face. | ||
And I learned actually by the end of the sixth grade to get very aggressive. | ||
And so at the beginning of sixth grade, I was still not really a mama's boy. | ||
I played sports, and they made new chores, and I hiked and, you know, did all that stuff. | ||
But, I mean, I was like, why are these people beating me up? | ||
And by the end of the year, I was putting people in the hospital. | ||
They were like, how'd this, you know, 11-year-old just, you know, break this kid's collarbone or whatever? | ||
Well, it's because they woke up Godzilla. | ||
And then the older kids were like, hey, you beat up my little brother. | ||
I had high school kids attacking me when I was in seventh grade. | ||
And then by the time I moved out of Dallas, I had... | ||
People's convict brothers who were like 6'7", trying to kill me in a McDonald's parking lot coming out with my girlfriend and almost killing me. | ||
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But they didn't because I blacked out. | |
And that tectonic male force that was unlocked to me that is in all of you, they want to keep you weak and suspended. | ||
That didn't just unlock my barbarian, berserker instincts. | ||
It unlocked all the other weapon systems of advanced intelligence. | ||
That's why they want you arrested in development, where you're still kids when you're 40. So this is a big subject, people. | ||
But I digress. | ||
We've got a huge guest coming up. | ||
Then all the devastation of the enemy and just, oh, and how they're going to strike back. | ||
It's huge. | ||
But I tell you those stories because, yeah, I could have got killed. | ||
I could have whatever. | ||
My mother said to me by the time I was, you know. | ||
20, she said, I'm sorry we were so rough on you. | ||
I'm sorry we let people beat you up. | ||
I'm sorry, but we decided we wanted a man. | ||
And then she told me about some other people in the family and who was successful and who wasn't. | ||
And the decision was made. | ||
We're going to throw our son in the deep end. | ||
And nope, you want new shoes? | ||
Go get a job. | ||
Nope, you want to... | ||
Oh, you're a... | ||
We're hiking up a mountain and we fell down and you broke your wrist. | ||
You know what? | ||
We're going up the rest of the mountain when I was like 10 years old. | ||
My dad's like, what are you, a pussy? | ||
What do you think? | ||
So what, your wrist is a little broken? | ||
We'll get it fixed later. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And my mother said they would cry about it later, but they said, we're not building a pussy. | ||
Now they call that abuse today. | ||
Well, what's abuse is turning our kids into these zombies. | ||
So now I'm telling stories never told or whatever. | ||
The point is, another time. | ||
It doesn't even matter. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to this. | ||
So this is a piece of gold right here. | ||
This is a piece of gold by Matt Baker, and they just took a Substack great article that breaks it down by Eco Loves You, and they added in some AI and spit this out, and you can do stuff like this too. | ||
You're the media now. | ||
You've always been the media, but now you've really got the tools. | ||
We're in the Renaissance phase. | ||
Here it is. | ||
We're going to our special guest. | ||
Get this video. | ||
Promote it. | ||
It is at Matt Baker, slave underscore two underscore liberty. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Let me tell you a little story about Doge. | |
The clock struck 2 a.m. | ||
on January 21st, 2025. In Treasury's basement, fluorescent lights hummed above four young coders. | ||
Their screens cast blue light across government-issue desks, illuminating energy drink cans and agency badges. | ||
As their algorithms crawled through decades of payment data, one number kept growing. | ||
$17 billion in redundant programs. | ||
And counting. | ||
Edward Koristein's code had already mapped three subsystems. | ||
Luke Ferreter's algorithms were tracing payment flows across agencies. | ||
Ethan Choutran's analysis revealed patterns that career officials didn't even know existed. | ||
By dawn, they would understand more about Treasury's operations than people who had worked there for decades. | ||
This wasn't a hack. | ||
This wasn't a breach. | ||
This was authorized disruption. | ||
While career bureaucrats prepared orientation packets and welcome memos, Doge's team was already deep inside the payment systems. | ||
No committees, no approvals. | ||
No red tape. | ||
Just four coders with unprecedented access and algorithms ready to run. | ||
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The beautiful thing about payment systems is that they don't lie. | |
You can spin policy all day long, but money leaves a trail. | ||
That trail led to staggering discoveries. | ||
Programs marked as independent revealed coordinated funding streams. | ||
Grants labeled as humanitarian aid showed curious detours through complex networks. | ||
Black budgets once shrouded in secrecy began to unravel under algorithmic scrutiny. | ||
By 6 a.m., Treasury's career officials began arriving for work. | ||
They found systems they thought impenetrable already mapped, networks they believed hidden already exposed, power structures built over decades revealed in hours. | ||
Their traditional defenses—slow walking decisions, leaking damaging stories, stonewalling requests—proved useless against an opponent moving faster than their systems could react. | ||
By the time they drafted their first memo objecting to this breach, three more systems had already been mapped. | ||
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Pull this thread and the whole sweater unravels. | |
He wasn't wrong, but he misunderstood something crucial. | ||
That was exactly the point. | ||
This wasn't just another transition— This wasn't just another reform effort. | ||
This was the start of something unprecedented. | ||
A revolution powered by preparation, presidential will, and technological precision. | ||
The storm had arrived, and Treasury was just the beginning. | ||
For decades, this principle, articulated by conservative strategist Troop Hemenway, remained more theory than practice. | ||
Previous administrations spent months, even years, trying to staff key positions. | ||
Trump's first term saw barely 100 political appointees confirmed by February 2017. Every delay meant another victory for the permanent bureaucracy. | ||
But this time was different. | ||
While media focused on campaign rallies and political theater, a quiet army was being assembled. | ||
In offices across D.C., veteran strategists mapped the administrative state's pressure points. | ||
Think tanks developed action plans for every agency. | ||
Policy institutes trained rapid deployment teams. | ||
Former appointees shared battlefield intelligence from previous administrations' failures. | ||
By inauguration day, over 1,000 pre-vetted personnel stood ready, each armed with clear objectives, mapped legal authorities, and direct lines to support networks. | ||
This wasn't just staffing. | ||
It was a battle plan decades in the making. | ||
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This is the new normal. | |
He's having the time of his life. | ||
We've done more in two weeks than others did in years. | ||
The secret wasn't just speed, it was precision. | ||
Instead of waiting for Senate confirmations, the transition team prioritized non-Senate confirmed positions. | ||
While Democrats prepared for traditional confirmation battles over cabinet posts, an army of aligned personnel was already moving into place. | ||
Strategic positions were identified. | ||
Legal authorities were mapped. | ||
Support networks were established. | ||
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We don't have a lot of time. | |
Four years is a lot of time in political life, but it's not a long time in real life. | ||
This urgency drove innovation. | ||
When Doge's young coders breached Treasury's payment systems, prepositioned legal teams neutralized resistance within hours. | ||
When career officials tried revoking system access, they discovered Doge's authority came from levels they couldn't challenge. | ||
When leaks surfaced, rapid response units fed counter-narratives to alternative media almost instantly. | ||
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When you look at the people surrounding the president, we're trying to make it sort of easy for him to do what he wants to do in government. | |
When you have the entire team firing on all cylinders, you can get a lot done. | ||
The permanent bureaucracy never saw it coming. | ||
They were prepared for resistance. | ||
They were ready for protests. | ||
They had plans for leaks and legal challenges. | ||
But they had no defense against an opponent who had spent years preparing for this moment. | ||
This wasn't just about filling seats. | ||
It was about building a machine designed to transform American governance. | ||
Every position mattered. | ||
Every appointment carried weight. | ||
And behind it all stood a president counting down not years or months but weeks and days, driving his team forward with relentless energy. | ||
The foundation was set, and the revolution was just beginning. | ||
USAID fell next. | ||
No midnight raids this time. | ||
No secret algorithms, just a simple memo on agency letterhead. | ||
Pursuant to executive authority. | ||
Career officials panicked, and for good reason. | ||
Created by executive order in 1961, USAID could be dissolved with a single presidential signature. | ||
No congressional approval needed. | ||
No court challenges possible. | ||
Just one pen stroke and six decades of carefully constructed financial networks would face sunlight. | ||
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Pull this thread and a lot of sweaters start unraveling. | |
The resistance was immediate and telling. | ||
Career officials who had barely blinked at Treasury's exposure now worked through weekends to block Doge's access. | ||
Democratic senators who had ignored other moves suddenly demanded emergency hearings. | ||
Former USAID officials flooded media outlets with warnings about institutional knowledge loss and diplomatic catastrophe. | ||
But their traditional defenses crumbled against Doge's new playbook. | ||
While bureaucrats drafted memos about proper procedures, the young coders were already mapping payment flows. | ||
While senators scheduled hearings, pre-positioned personnel were implementing new transparency protocols. | ||
While media allies prepared hit pieces, Doge's algorithms exposed decades of questionable transactions. | ||
The scale was breathtaking. | ||
EPA climate initiatives, not just mapped, found unauthorized programs in 47 states. | ||
Education's DEI maze, not just exposed, revealed coordination across 1,200 programs. | ||
Intelligence community black budgets, not just traced, uncovered patterns hidden for 30 years. | ||
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The administrative state runs on two things. | |
Control of information and money flows. | ||
We're not just exposing their networks, we're rewriting their DNA. A career EPA director tears streaming. | ||
Everything we built. | ||
A USAID veteran handshaking, they're inside all of it. | ||
A treasury lifer closing his office. | ||
They move faster than we can think. | ||
Across Washington, officials who had weathered every reform since Reagan began quietly updating LinkedIn profiles. | ||
A deputy director, open to opportunities. | ||
An agency chief, exploring new challenges. | ||
A bureau head, time for change. | ||
Doge's algorithms weren't just programs. | ||
They were archaeology tools, excavating decades of buried networks. | ||
Each data point connected to another. | ||
Each discovery revealed new targets. | ||
Each pattern exposed larger systems. | ||
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It's beautiful, like watching a galaxy map itself. | |
For the permanent bureaucracy, this wasn't just change. | ||
It was an extinction-level event. | ||
Their power came from controlling who got paid, when they got paid. | ||
And what they got paid for. | ||
Now those controls were evaporating like dawn burning away darkness. | ||
The pattern was devastating in its simplicity. | ||
Map the money flows. | ||
Deploy aligned personnel. | ||
Expose the networks. | ||
Restructure the systems. | ||
By the time bureaucrats drafted objections to one breach, three more had already occurred. | ||
The revolution wasn't just spreading, it was accelerating. | ||
The first bulldozer arrived in Springfield, Ohio at 6 a.m. | ||
on a Tuesday. | ||
By noon, three blocks of notorious potholes were filled. | ||
Local news crews arrived to find not just construction crews, but data analysts with laptops, mapping every dollar spent against real-time progress. | ||
This wasn't just road repair. | ||
This was revolution in action. | ||
The woman grabbed the analyst's arm, tears in her eyes. | ||
Twelve years. | ||
Twelve years I've been calling about these potholes. | ||
He turned his laptop, showing real-time data flows. | ||
Analyst. | ||
Look, your tax dollars. | ||
Actually working. | ||
She stared at the screen. | ||
My God, it's really happening. | ||
Across America, funds once lost in administrative mazes suddenly found their way to actual problems needing solutions. | ||
In rural Tennessee, broadband expansion projects long buried under bureaucratic red tape broke ground overnight. | ||
In Michigan, water treatment plants received upgrades that bureaucrats had studied for decades but never approved. | ||
The transformation was measurable. | ||
In just two weeks, tens of thousands of redundant programs identified, billions in waste exposed, hundreds of unauthorized initiatives halted, countless local projects unleashed. | ||
but the real metric trust in government rising for the first time in 50 years the revolution spread with surgical precision Real-time tracking replaced quarterly reports. | ||
Algorithmic oversight replaced review boards. | ||
Local solutions replaced federal mandates. | ||
Results replaced process. | ||
Vance. | ||
He's done more in two weeks than Biden did in four years and Obama did in eight. | ||
But this isn't just about speed. | ||
This isn't just about tech. | ||
This isn't just about personnel. | ||
It's all three, perfectly aligned. | ||
For ordinary Americans, the impact was undeniable. | ||
Roads repaired, schools revitalized, water purified. | ||
But more importantly, something else was being restored. | ||
Trust. | ||
For the first time in generations, people saw their government not as an obstacle, but as a tool for positive change. | ||
The sun rises early in Washington. | ||
On this morning, its first rays caught the classical columns of the Treasury Building, casting long shadows across streets still quiet. | ||
But inside, beneath the marble and granite, screens still glowed blue. | ||
Doge's algorithms never sleep. | ||
The administrative state was built over decades, built to resist change, built to outlast presidents, built to preserve power. | ||
He paused, tracking a particularly interesting data flow. | ||
But they never imagined this. | ||
They built walls against political attacks, defenses against media exposure, shields against congressional oversight. | ||
They never prepared for algorithms that could map everything, for personnel pre-positioned everywhere, for a president who counts every week like it's his last. | ||
The numbers tell the story. | ||
In Treasury, networks mapped, waste exposed, systems rewired. | ||
At USAID, decades of hidden flows revealed. | ||
Power structures dismantled. | ||
Across agencies, redundancies eliminated. | ||
Authorities realigned. | ||
Missions refocused. | ||
But numbers aren't the whole story. | ||
Imagine changes coming to a community near you. | ||
Springfield, Ohio. | ||
Potholes that plagued residents for 12 years actually disappeared overnight. | ||
Rural Tennessee. | ||
Where children can finally connect to high-speed internet their parents were promised decades ago. | ||
In Michigan, people truly drink clean water while bureaucrats' memos about studying the problem gather dust. | ||
This isn't just reform. | ||
This isn't just change. | ||
This is American governance reimagined. | ||
The pace is going to be the same. | ||
It's just the priorities that are going to change. | ||
The permanent bureaucracy built their administrative state over decades. | ||
Brick by bureaucratic brick. | ||
They thought it would last forever. | ||
They thought it was too big to map, too complex to understand, too entrenched to change. | ||
They were wrong. | ||
Four young coders with laptops proved that. | ||
One thousand pre-positioned personnel proved that. | ||
A president counting weeks proved that. | ||
The sun continues rising over Washington. | ||
Classical columns still cast their shadows. | ||
But inside those buildings, everything has changed. | ||
The administrative state finally met its match preparation plus presidential will plus technological precision. | ||
This isn't the end of the story. | ||
This is just the beginning. | ||
The revolution isn't just continuing. | ||
It's becoming the new normal. | ||
And for those who thought the deep state would rule forever, they're about to learn what happens when smart strategic minds meet determination, when preparation meets opportunity, when a new generation decides it's time for change. | ||
The storm isn't just gathering. | ||
It's here to stay. | ||
The sun continues rising over Washington. | ||
But now, for the first time in generations, it illuminates something new. | ||
A government that works. | ||
A bureaucracy that serves. | ||
A system that delivers. | ||
The revolution isn't just beginning. | ||
It's already won. | ||
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I'm so excited about Populist Grassroots Awakening taking place. | ||
We're going to be going to Isaiah Carter here in just a moment. | ||
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I envision that people want freedom, that they want renaissance, that they want to know about the globalists, the deep state. | ||
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Enough of me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Isaiah Carter, when I saw him a few days ago, of course, the clip, 50 million here, 20 million there. | ||
I mean, it's probably 100 million people have seen it. | ||
I loved it. | ||
I hadn't even seen that Elon had posted it when I saw it. | ||
I went, I bet Elon posted that. | ||
He's always ahead of me. | ||
And boom, he posted about an hour before. | ||
And I thought, this guy's smart. | ||
But I wanted to talk to him and see how he, Stockholm Syndrome, whatever it is, how he lied to himself. | ||
Because everybody's done this different parts of their life. | ||
I'm not judging. | ||
And the Cylon Raiders attacking. | ||
People didn't hear it. | ||
It sounded like a robot was talking to me for a second. | ||
I don't know if that went out on air. | ||
Pretty cool sound. | ||
It's like Cylon Raider. | ||
Did you hear that too, Isaiah? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You didn't hear it. | ||
But seriously, Isaiah is originally from Baltimore, Maryland, an uncle to seven great kids. | ||
He was been blocked previously. | ||
For respectfully expressing his concern about the direction the Democrats were going. | ||
So he got bullied around, even though he was a successful, well-known Democrat. | ||
Isaiah has been on Twitter X for 15 years. | ||
He was a liberal and was not a fan of Alex Jones. | ||
He was devoted to the Democratic Party and even participated in a victory video released after Biden's, quote, win four years ago. | ||
Isaiah's goal now is to see the pestilence that has Marxism purged from our government root and branch on the national and state levels. | ||
He wants to give those of us sane people who were rendered politically homeless a voice and remind people of something. | ||
We forget that black people are not some political monolith owned exclusively by the Democratic Party. | ||
And he's Isaiah L. Carter on X. Be sure and follow him there. | ||
And I would want to encourage him for more rants, more news. | ||
Hell, when we're successful saving InfoWars, I intend to go 24 hours a day with reporters and contributors and talk shows. | ||
And I'm telling you, I want to go out and crowdsource people like him to be a reporter or a talk show host for us because he knows. | ||
What he's talking about. | ||
So Isaiah, I'm going to shut up and go to you now. | ||
But wow, your awakening, what you see happening, what the response from Democrats, you know, they're in New York. | ||
I mean, what has it been? | ||
Isaiah Carter, thanks for joining us. | ||
Thank you for that wonderful introduction, Alex. | ||
I want to, before I go any further, I just want to offer my apologies to you, because before this political awakening, I did not have many nice things to say about you, and I have found you to be a very fascinating person, so thank you very much for having me here. | ||
I greatly appreciate it, man. | ||
Well, I find you fascinating. | ||
I know talent when I see it. | ||
And then I was like, this guy seems like he knows what he's doing. | ||
And then I learned, you know. | ||
But I get it. | ||
Because I used to not even be a Republican 20 years ago. | ||
Once we got a beachhead, I said, hey, we might be able to reform this. | ||
I got a little traction. | ||
You were trying to get traction. | ||
I've now learned. | ||
I've checked you out. | ||
You were trying to reform the Democrats, too. | ||
But that didn't happen, did it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I've been talking about the direction that the party has been going in since, like, At least since 2022. I didn't like a lot of the stuff that they were doing, especially with the gender cult. | ||
I didn't like the assault on free speech with the First Amendment. | ||
I was directly affected by... | ||
The Biden administration's efforts to censor people. | ||
In June of 2021, my Twitter account was suspended for about four months. | ||
And just because I wouldn't call a man a woman. | ||
And I genuinely didn't like what was going on. | ||
And then what happened was I read... | ||
George Packer's amazing piece in The Atlantic called Joe Biden's Saigon. | ||
One of the most detailed accounts that I'd read of the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
And after that, I was just like, I can't support this. | ||
I cannot support this anymore. | ||
And that's when I publicly came out and said, I'm disgusted with this administration and everything else. | ||
And yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It is man. | ||
And yeah, so I just slowly, over time, after 2022, I just started to realize, you know what, the Democratic Party, they're slowly losing touch with the American people. | ||
They don't want to hear anything from regular Americans. | ||
And over time, it just became more of a top-down thing where we tell you what we want you to believe, and you have absolutely no agency whatsoever. | ||
And like I said, people who can't be controlled are purged. | ||
They don't want anybody who thinks for themselves in this party. | ||
And so I just hastened my own exit, I guess. | ||
Well, thank God. | ||
But exactly, I didn't know who you were when I first saw your clip a few days ago, but then I went and looked it up. | ||
And exactly, once the cult got all the conservatives and populists and people that just weren't under the brainwashing out of Twitter and everywhere else, then I started seeing them purge people that disagreed with anything. | ||
But I think the line in the sand, COVID woke people up, but also men beating up little girls in women's sports and then saying, you better accept this. | ||
That seemed to be one of the bigger things that really got people to go, wait a minute. | ||
I mean, as it should have. | ||
I mean, for me, it started a little earlier than that. | ||
Like, being in... | ||
Being on social media and seeing a lot of stuff before it materializes into the real world, I was seeing this stuff on dating websites for heterosexual men, where they would try to put trans-identifying males. | ||
And try to pass them off as women for us to date. | ||
I used to see things on Twitter where you had people saying, well, if a heterosexual man is not willing to date a trans woman, then you're transphobic. | ||
I mean, what exactly does that even mean? | ||
And I started seeing, it was a natural progression. | ||
It was like, okay, so after Obergefell... | ||
All right, so here is this concept of the trans woman, okay? | ||
And you're like, okay, fine. | ||
Live how you want to live. | ||
And then it was like, okay, well, now you've got to date us. | ||
Now you've got to be willing to have sex with us. | ||
Now you've got to be willing to do this. | ||
Now you've got to be willing to do that. | ||
And it just became that infamous slippery slope as we keep hearing. | ||
And then they said, oh, we're going to pass laws and take... | ||
We're going to keep it secret that private and public schools are getting government grants and corporate grants to literally create a cult beyond pedophilia. | ||
That's raping kids. | ||
That's bad enough. | ||
But actually... | ||
Telling them they're another gender, psychologically manipulating them, and then not telling the parents and then putting them into a system to get them prepped to be put on puberty blockers and finally have their genitals cut off. | ||
I mean, if that isn't hell on earth, what is it? | ||
And then all, not just directly story times, but the quote gay bars with seven and eight, nine-year-olds doing basically strip tees with men throwing money at little boys and girls. | ||
I mean, this is crazy. | ||
It's not just crazy, but it's queer theory in praxis. | ||
I mean, we're talking about postmodern queer theory stuff that was introduced back in the 19... | ||
Well, really back as far as... | ||
I can't remember his name. | ||
Kinsey in the 1930s and 40s. | ||
And then when you have people like Michel Foucault and then, of course, Judith Butler in the modern era, now we're starting to see... | ||
We saw all of these things progress into what was... | ||
Into the abomination. | ||
That we saw, that we've been dealing with for the last 10 years. | ||
And then Target, and everybody's saying, we're not going to have boys and girls sections. | ||
And the problem is, I hate to even get into this, because it's so bad. | ||
It's like we're covering up. | ||
We don't really go where it's going. | ||
And then you have the San Francisco choir saying, we're grooming your children. | ||
We're going to get on no matter what you do. | ||
We're taking over your life. | ||
And then you have on national TV, governors saying, no, 12-year-olds have a right to have their penises cut off. | ||
Parents have no rights, so they can't join the military and they can't buy a pack of cigarettes, but they can decide to have their genitals cut off. | ||
Scott Wiener, Scott Wiener, the estate senator out there. | ||
I remember reading something by Abigail Schreier, I think it was either last year or two years ago, where she did a... | ||
A piece on how, essentially, Scott Wieners turned the whole state of California into a haven of child trafficking. | ||
No longer a felony to have sex with 12-year-old children. | ||
In fact, I think the loss is two days in jail. | ||
Two days in jail. | ||
Nice refractory recovery, I guess. | ||
I wonder what's on his laptop. | ||
No, I don't want to see it. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Horrible, horrible stuff. | ||
Horrible stuff. | ||
Seriously, I hate what this stepping stone has become. | ||
And I guess as we talk more, I mean, this was the kind of stuff that... | ||
By the way, there's the senator we're talking about. | ||
There's the senator. | ||
That's him. | ||
Yeah, that's him. | ||
That's him. | ||
And the Democratic Party started standing for that stuff. | ||
More than their core values, okay? | ||
I supported the Democrats when they were the party of labor unions, the party of the middle class, the party of the ones that actually wanted to help the poor reach a different place in their life. | ||
A fair shake. | ||
A fair shake, allegedly, right? | ||
And then... | ||
And it's funny because I was raised a conservative. | ||
My parents, brothers, they all voted for Donald Trump all three times. | ||
And I was kind of the one who didn't. | ||
Boy, I bet they're going to be happy at Thanksgiving now. | ||
Oh yeah, absolutely. | ||
They were definitely at Thanksgiving this past one. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, this Political party, as I guess the USAID money flowed, and certain things like ESG made businesses unaccountable to consumers, because that was the whole thing about that, right? | ||
I guess we'll talk about that too. | ||
Yeah, total corporate tyranny. | ||
Go wherever you want, sir. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Well, the thing was, ESG is fundamentally anti-customer, right? | ||
What you have is you have corporations and other businesses breaking away from their core principles. | ||
You have all these other people who are essentially saying, you know what? | ||
We're going to dictate to you what our beliefs are, and if you don't fit... | ||
Then we'll just kick you out as a customer. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
And all of this stuff just gets wrapped up. | ||
It's like as they distance themselves with money and distance themselves from regular work and people, you end up with a cadre of Democrat senators and congressmen trying to barge their way into the former USAID building looking for their paychecks. | ||
It's hilarious to me. | ||
Well, that was my next question. | ||
You can go wherever you want in the time we've got. | ||
I want to get you back for a full hour this week or whenever you can, sir, even tomorrow night. | ||
People love you and want to hear from you. | ||
And I wasn't already impressed, but I'm extremely impressed hearing you talk here. | ||
You should be a Fox host. | ||
But what do you make of the election and the attempts to kill Trump and then him getting in? | ||
And now I'm very impressed. | ||
I mean, Trump and his crew and Musk are overperforming from what I even thought they'd be able to get done. | ||
I knew they needed to have lightning action. | ||
So your response to that, and then how do you think the crazy, delusional establishment, like you said, these spoiled, rotten, rich kids in the establishment, what do you think they're going to do as it dawns on them that this is a global awakening? | ||
They're broke. | ||
They're broke. | ||
I mean, I don't think that there's anything... | ||
Matter of fact, I made another video on my lunch break last night that this is now consequence culture being turned back onto them. | ||
They have no support. | ||
They're out of money. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
These people are out of money. | ||
They don't know what to do. | ||
They've been used to Republicans being on The defensive all the time. | ||
They're used to their political opposition being on the defensive. | ||
They have absolutely no idea what to do when the political party that they thought they had penciled now starts to go on the offensive. | ||
And so now that's how you end up with, again, a cadre of members of Congress and senators. | ||
Outside of USAID, try to bang down the door and be like, they told that guy at the door, they were like, well, we're trying to save your job. | ||
And I'm just like, no, no, no, stop. | ||
The projection's not going to work. | ||
You've placed yourself so far away from what your first principles were, and now people are starting to see it. | ||
And now that you don't have money to fuel All of the BS, the operations that you had going, you guys are exposed. | ||
You're on an island. | ||
And you go and cry to MSNBC and all your other legacy media outlets trying to do what? | ||
You guys are out of money. | ||
You're done. | ||
And they're out of viewers. | ||
The average MSNBC show has 66,000 viewers this interview easily. | ||
Millions are watching now. | ||
It will easily probably get 50 million views, okay? | ||
And it'll be derivative and clipped and played everywhere. | ||
And they're literally into an echo chamber doing like a ghost dance. | ||
And so key. | ||
This is what Musk does when he takes over a company. | ||
He goes in and meets with hundreds of the employees, top-down, gives them all five minutes, and the ones that say, hey, I like this, this is a problem, blah, blah, he'll mark that down to keep working with them. | ||
And some of these employees just quit and refuse to talk to his interviewers. | ||
And then they just go, okay, well, that's insubordination. | ||
You're fired. | ||
But the smart ones that go, I want to fix this. | ||
I want to do that. | ||
They go, oh, great. | ||
You're promoted. | ||
And so this was an opportunity when reform comes in. | ||
But instead, so many of them self-identify as in the cult and just say, I'm not even going to talk to you. | ||
I'm not going to respond to you. | ||
I'm not going to give you any information. | ||
I'm not going to give you the computer codes. | ||
Because they've lived such sheltered lives in this bureaucratic corporate fascist system, and now it's like the comet hitting and killing the dinosaurs. | ||
And remember, they created this silo. | ||
They've been practicing entryism for the last several years. | ||
I mean, we were watching for... | ||
For 10 years, really, the last four was when it was just really unabated, right? | ||
This was communism in praxis. | ||
This was the entryism, for your viewers that don't know what entryism is, essentially what they did was all of the pronouns and the diversity statements and all of these crazy things that people saw over the last... | ||
Yeah, over the last four, really longer than four years, but probably go back 10. You would see all of this stuff, and that was how these people, like the people in HR and the decision makers, that was how these people knew who was down with the cult and who wasn't. | ||
And so the silo just got bigger and taller, and the walls they thought were more reinforced. | ||
And now where somebody comes in, again, the biggest thing to understand is none of these people thought this day would come. | ||
No one in the federal bureaucracy thought that this day was going to come. | ||
They also didn't think that they'd have the legal, I guess, the... | ||
They thought they had the legal cover to keep them in place. | ||
What Doge all really is is a repurposing of the U.S. digital service that Obama created in 2014. All of this has just been a giant hubristic operation. | ||
Where they kind of psyop themselves. | ||
How ironic is that, Alex? | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
That's exactly right, Isaiah. | ||
Because we're finishing each other's sentences and we're seeing the truth there. | ||
So I'm just shutting up. | ||
It's like anything I'm about to say, you say it better than I would. | ||
They ran into their castles the last few years and thought they'd be safe there. | ||
Now we've taken the keys to the castle and we're going in and finding the really dirty, dark secrets. | ||
And my next question to you is, Watching their past behavior, and they're still delusional, Hakeem Jeffries and Pocahontas and all of them, just bigger lies. | ||
Oh, he's going to crash, all this. | ||
What do you expect him to do next? | ||
Well, good question. | ||
I do think they're going to keep emotionally and mentally dysregulating. | ||
There's a video of, I don't know how related this is, but there's a video of... | ||
This young woman who worked for CARE, who basically had a mental episode in an elevator, and security was trying to get her out, and then she was starting to scream like, oh, I want jihad, I want jihad, I'm going to kill everybody. | ||
I do believe... | ||
She starts screaming, I love ISIS, I love Al-Qaeda, we're going to kill you all. | ||
Just like the young woman in California pulling down an American flag at a government building, putting up a Mexican flag and saying, I'm going to murder all your children, I'm going to murder you to the police. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
It's like giant toddlers on PCP throwing a fit. | ||
Yeah, and I want your viewers to understand... | ||
This is going to eventually—we're seeing all of this from the top down, okay? | ||
Remember, this stuff is starting, just starting, to trickle in on the state and the local level. | ||
Blue states like New York and—well, I should say, blue cities like New York are going to start to see it more. | ||
We've already seen the effects of— What these places have done with bike lanes and road dieting and stuff like that. | ||
That's really how I kind of want to pivot to that because that's really why you're seeing such an awakening of regular working in middle class people defecting from the Democrats because they've started doing stuff on the state and the local level that literally make our lives Much harder. | ||
They started really squeezing and fucking with people. | ||
They did. | ||
Absolutely, they did. | ||
I mean, I don't know if you've been... | ||
I don't know when the last time you were in New York, Alex. | ||
I was there to be on Schultz's comedy show, and it was nothing but rainbow flags and... | ||
People parading little kids out in front of many gay parade things everywhere, no matter where I went in the city. | ||
But I've heard from people, and I've seen the videos, that it's like a breath of fresh air just happened just in the last few weeks. | ||
Well, it's a little different. | ||
We got that. | ||
But there's something that I really want people to take notice of, especially if they live here in New York. | ||
Take notice of the bike lanes. | ||
Take notice of the protected bike lanes. | ||
Take note of the single, like the streets that were once five lanes. | ||
Oh, you're talking about 15-minute cities, which is that they incrementally train you. | ||
You got it. | ||
Yeah, it's all Extinction Rebellion from the top. | ||
You got it. | ||
And let me tell you, and the one thing that New York City, well, New York State did. | ||
It was congestion pricing. | ||
They're charging people $9 to drive in the lower half of Manhattan. | ||
Like, from 60th Street on down, like, I call it, this is an economic Chaz Chop Zone. | ||
You know what those are. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Yeah, like, they've turned the lower half of New York into... | ||
Basically, $9 to enter. | ||
Well, that's what they said. | ||
If you watch my documentary, America's Robot Design, and I'm not trying to go, oh, I was saying it first. | ||
In 1997, I made it. | ||
I shot it in 96. My first film. | ||
It's free online. | ||
We should re-upload it to X. And I have the UN documents and then I show it and I interview experts and I go out and show where they're already testing it. | ||
They said, we're going to incrementally take over, have congestion taxes, put in scanners, put in biometrics, put in AI. They called it that then. | ||
And then we're going to incrementally squeeze until nobody has any money and society collapses. | ||
Then we'll bring in the new communist system. | ||
And then you go to England, they've already taken half of it and turned it into 50-minute cities, and that's the number one reason they're rebelling, is that they literally are just squeezing everybody, which is what they're trying to do, destroy the carrying capacity of Western civilization to collapse it. | ||
Cloward Piven. | ||
It's Cloward Piven. | ||
And with this, here it's the C40 document. | ||
I know you've seen that. | ||
Yes. | ||
C40 cities. | ||
The C40 cities. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
This stuff. | ||
Yeah, I actually read this stuff. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's the most Malthusian shit I've ever seen in my life. | ||
That's from the 1992 UN Treaty, Rio de Janeiro. | ||
They say it all there, man. | ||
What's crazy is, that's why I got really concerned in the last 30 years, is I was reading stuff they said they'd do, the globalists, in the 60s. | ||
They had it done by the 90s. | ||
And it was going fast. | ||
And then the stuff they said they were going to do in the 90s, I mean, I'm getting chills. | ||
They mean all, when they say we're going to reduce population by 90%, when they say there'll be no more, you know, the future's not human, folks, when they say you're not going to get beef, you will eat the bugs, they mean every bit of it. | ||
Yes, they do. | ||
100 million chickens culled throughout the four years of the Biden administration. | ||
And then they blame Trump for the high price of eggs. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I thought you guys were after egg prices. | ||
Like, how come Trump didn't lower your egg prices? | ||
That drives me insane when they say that. | ||
Yeah, like Trump just hits a button and makes 100 million plus chickens come back. | ||
Bloop! | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's been a week and a half. | ||
Why are the egg prices still high? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Trump's supposed to start laying eggs right there. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I'd love to see that happen. | ||
But no, that's the thing. | ||
It's almost like a projection of how the Democrats have primed their own viewers, their own supporters. | ||
They've been expecting, they've been priming people. | ||
To believe that a politician is just supposed to snap their fingers and make something happen. | ||
And that's supposed to be the end of it. | ||
That's supposed to be, oh, we'll make everything better in an instant. | ||
That's never been how things go. | ||
In fact, here in New York City, you've got this guy, I believe his name is Zoran Mamdani. | ||
He's like your typical rich kid communist. | ||
He's like if Hassan... | ||
Hasan Piker decided he wanted to run for office. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm dead serious. | ||
He's a rich kid who he's openly saying, well, he wants buses that should be fast and free. | ||
Well, last time I checked, the MTA is a state authority. | ||
So how would you have any hand in that? | ||
And then magically government, like out in L.A., how much have they spent on that train that hasn't been built? | ||
Jesus Christ. | ||
They know full well that they're offering people all this free stuff while they economically set up a system that destroys it, and then will fight over the less and less resources, believing that we've got to have government to get it. | ||
It's all a well-thought-out plan. | ||
Klaus Schwab talks about it. | ||
The great part is it's being rejected. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, especially since... | ||
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How much did USAID pay that guy? | |
68 million, I think? | ||
Or is it 86 million? | ||
It was just one payment, was that? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Or one group. | ||
One payment? | ||
One group of payments. | ||
And what's crazy is, as you know, it's foreign governments were funding U.S. media, which is the real election meddling. | ||
And it was specifically to attack Trump. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I've said this for months. | ||
The Democratic Party... | ||
Through all this money and all of these, you know, it's turning out that USAID was, is probably the biggest money laundering scam in human history, especially, well, definitely American history. | ||
But they made a truth teller out of Donald Trump. | ||
They made a truth teller out of you. | ||
They made a truth teller out of you. | ||
You know, and I find it funny. | ||
It's like... | ||
The people who pose the largest threats to their entire operation, that's who they end up going after. | ||
And it's sickening to me. | ||
This is not the America that I signed up for. | ||
It just isn't. | ||
All I wanted from government, all I wanted from my government is, one, to keep us safe. | ||
And two, to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States. | ||
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It's really that simple. | |
Serious question, Alex. | ||
How are we, the American people, how is our government upholding and defending the Constitution of the United States by sending $40 million down to South Africa for quote-unquote AIDS medication for trans prostitutes? | ||
And then you research the AIDS medication, it goes back to Fauci, it's the medication that literally kills you. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about that? | ||
I didn't even know about that. | ||
Oh yeah, Fauci, listen, I don't bring this up because you're black, but you live in New York, you might know about it. | ||
Fauci didn't just take beagles and have their voice boxes removed and put flesh-eating flies and maggots on them, and that's a test to see if the workers will do it. | ||
That's part of the death cult. | ||
Fauci, and you've got to really dig to find this because Google's expunged it, but if you click Google Images, you can still find it. | ||
But I need to do a report on this because I was on the air in the 90s covering it. | ||
Fauci in the 80s through the, into the 2003s when they finally stopped it, but mainly New York and Baltimore, where you're from, was the second one. | ||
They ran government facilities and would have the government take over whole floors of hospitals. | ||
And they would mainly, it was over 90%, if you look it up, folks, it was even the Washington Post, New York Times back then had some soul reported on it. | ||
But it was like, is it ethical that the Health and Human Services and the CDC and these projects are going and taking foster children and testing AIDS drugs on them that are toxic and deadly? | ||
And it came out, they weren't just... | ||
And over 90% of the kids were black. | ||
That's who they targeted. | ||
She's talking about Tuskegee 2.0. | ||
And then it turned out that they didn't even have HIV. And it came out even in the New York Times that they would go to the black mother. | ||
They would target a single black mother that had like three kids. | ||
One that was like 14, one that was nine, and one that was three. | ||
Because it was actually scripts came out. | ||
And they would say, give us your nine-year-old or we're going to take them all. | ||
And then like a lab rat, They would take black kids. | ||
Now, guess... | ||
I keep meaning to go dig all this up. | ||
People think Fauci's bad at torturing dogs to death. | ||
Fauci ran that, my friend. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I knew how bad Fauci was even before that. | ||
Didn't he do something with adult gay men throughout the early years? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
He ran the project in hepatitis shots. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
They added, in San Francisco and New York, they created it and injected HIV. He was over that project that came out in documents, but then when you really research it, then later he would deny the good drugs, just like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and push the randesivir that they know turns off your organs for COVID people. | ||
Same thing. | ||
They push the most deadly AZT, all of it, that actually kills you. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's something I didn't know. | ||
Those are details I wasn't even aware of. | ||
But again, it's like, I hated... | ||
That's the one thing, Alex, that really, really bothered me about the whole COVID years. | ||
This worship of Fauci. | ||
This irritating worship of Anthony Fauci. | ||
He was this savior that was going to... | ||
Bring in this new era of whatever. | ||
The left really created a personality cult around that guy. | ||
And did you see Doe just cut hundreds of millions going to NIH and his buddies and him, but 168,000 was cut for a shrine to him at the National Museum. | ||
A literal shrine. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Doesn't surprise me, but thank God. | ||
Again, and this goes to something else. | ||
Why are so many people, Alex, you think? | ||
I want to hear your thoughts on this. | ||
Why are so many people upset right now about actually having an accountable government? | ||
Why do people not want to know where their money goes? | ||
This is our tax money. | ||
You should want to know where this goes. | ||
Why are so many people, why are so many pro-Democrat people afraid of finding out where the money they pay go to? | ||
Especially since most of the pro-Democrats that I know are happier to pay taxes. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
Well, that's a huge, complex answer. | ||
There's different stratas of it, but most young people, black, white, doesn't matter, and we're trying to rehabilitate them. | ||
They're starting to get it. | ||
Really think government makes the services and that they're going to get all this free everything and free school and all this stuff that's dangled in front of them. | ||
And so they bought into a scam and they don't want to admit they were wrong. | ||
And so they just go deeper into the scam because it's classic cult programming, as you said. | ||
But the higher up people, let's say mid-level, 1.5 million NGOs in the U.S., 1.3 are totally leftists. | ||
They've done studies. | ||
And most of these people are getting a slice of that, including workers. | ||
Federal workers have mailbox money to be part of it and go along with all of this. | ||
They were needed for the takeover. | ||
Later, they'd be cut off, obviously. | ||
And then the higher-ups, of course, are getting filthy rich. | ||
And if it keeps coming out, they're all going to go to prison, not just have their money cut off. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So this is about survival now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that was the other part to what we had talked about before. | ||
Like, they're out of time. | ||
They're out of money. | ||
And I just really, honestly, if nothing else, I just really want for people to understand how, like, this is your money. | ||
This is my money. | ||
This is our money. | ||
We work way too hard in this country, no matter where you are. | ||
We work way too hard to have our money going to bullshit. | ||
That's what's been happening. | ||
Because what it is, is money is a symbol of your energy. | ||
So when they waste money on purpose to collapse things in their own plan while they get rich, they're literally enslaving us. | ||
And that's why we have a republic where we decide where the money's spent and we decide where it's deployed. | ||
And then we decide, yeah, I want a homeless person to get some help. | ||
Or, yeah, I want roads paved. | ||
Or, yeah, I want a defense. | ||
Or, yeah, I want streetlights that work. | ||
All of that stuff. | ||
But instead, they admit we don't like the industrial society. | ||
We want to steal all the money, collapse it all, bring in a fight over resources, have totalitarianism as the answer to deliver resources, creating artificial scarcity, which is the opposite of a renaissance economy and is a conquest economy, but not in the classic warfare, but through feudalism. | ||
And that's why feudalism has been not the most popular government in 7,000 years of recorded history. | ||
If you study history, and there's different studies on it, You've got the upper class. | ||
And they have all the rights, and everybody else is their slave. | ||
And it can be the exact same genetic group of people. | ||
They look just alike, but it doesn't matter. | ||
They set up a system, usually religious then, to say, you're the lower caste, we're the higher caste. | ||
You have the low caste that's untouchable. | ||
You usually have three or four other. | ||
Then you've got the worker-manager class, and then you've got the bureaucratic class, the warrior class, and then you've got the minister to the elite class, and then you've got the tiny elite. | ||
That's feudalism. | ||
And in feudalism, there's books written by the Romans and books written by the British and the French. | ||
There's 2,000, 3,000-year-old Chinese manuals. | ||
People can read translations online. | ||
How to control the serfs in Russia. | ||
I mean, they didn't release the serfs in much of Europe until like the 1870s after it stopped here. | ||
So serfs just be slave for people that don't know. | ||
And they could brainwash the German serfs so bad. | ||
Take Prussia, that was a military district. | ||
They gave nice blue uniforms and fancy black boots, and they were raised as slaves in dormitories, and they were so proud of their sword and everything, and they were slaves. | ||
That they would literally go, most vicious soldiers, because they were proud. | ||
So that shows the mind control. | ||
You can have slaves that'll die for you and love it! | ||
And die for it and love it, yep. | ||
And it's not diminishing. | ||
Black slavery, one of the most horrible, Atlantic slavery, terrible. | ||
They don't want to talk about the Islamic slave trade. | ||
They never want to talk about all the other slavery because they want to only make slavery this so people don't see all the other forms of slavery and recognize it now. | ||
And that's what's so scary about this. | ||
And that's what the ESG Social Credit School... | ||
It's like you said, a corporate surveillance, digital, total slavery over everything you say and do, punishing you if you don't do what they say, and they can always raise the bar or lower the bar to what you said five years ago that you were supposed to say isn't acceptable. | ||
Now we can pin on it, and they get people to sell out to the new idea, and then they tighten it, and they tighten it. | ||
But I'm ranting. | ||
You're the one I want to talk to. | ||
No, you're absolutely correct, and I've noticed that too. | ||
That's why... | ||
A lot of people have said that they wanted to turn, just going here to New York, congestion pricing, people automatically recognize that they've turned half of Manhattan into a gated community. | ||
They're doing this in other places. | ||
They just burned down the Palisades and he's grabbing all the land and building a 15-minute city officially under the UN. Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
All of that. | ||
That was the real reason why Karen Bass was trying to keep everybody out of there. | ||
Let's be very clear about that. | ||
The real reason why Karen Bass did not want all them people to go back into their homes in the Palisades is because they already had plans and stuff laid out and they didn't want them to know about it. | ||
That's what that was. | ||
But here in New York... | ||
This stuff is actually happening, and congestion pricing and the bike lanes and everything else, all of that stuff are the first initial steps. | ||
That's putting the prison grid in. | ||
That's putting the control grid in. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But I think the one thing that I hope is something... | ||
It's a bit of a hope. | ||
I can't prove it. | ||
But I hope there's enough I guess, ancestral memory, if that's a term, to where people actually remember that this is the United States of America and we're not supposed to live like slaves. | ||
I don't want that. | ||
A 15-minute city. | ||
Having everything that you're supposed to... | ||
They've preached this whole thing and we've got... | ||
We've got several non-profits here, and I actually want to shout them out real quick because I think they're evil. | ||
Transportation Alternatives, Riders Alliance, and those are the two big ones. | ||
Those are the two big ones that I know of. | ||
I can't remember the other one. | ||
Oh, Streets Pack. | ||
Streets Pack. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
These people are evil, and what they're advocating for, it's not just what they're advocating for, but it's also like the snobbery, the snobby, nasty way that they're doing it. | ||
They want people out of their cars. | ||
They don't want people to drive. | ||
The only ones that they want to drive are the surfs in these Ubers and Lyfts, who, funnily enough, are the ones who actually funded the lobbying for congestion pricing. | ||
Uber paid $2 million, and I believe Lyft paid somewhere around $600,000. | ||
They want this to happen. | ||
And what they want is to force everyone out of their cars and into either public transit or Ubers and Lyfts. | ||
And by the way, I'm not stopping you to one-up you. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I want you to know, we have Klaus Schwab and all these globalists and John Kerry in symposiums this year, last year, I mean, this year they were saying, we're going to set up 15-minute cities. | ||
Start incrementally cutting it off, and then no one in Los Angeles by 2030, as an example from Klaus Schwab, this is a quote, no one will have a private car in Los Angeles by 2030. And folks, when they say this stuff, I've gone back 20 years, they got it all done by now. | ||
So whatever they're doing, they mean business. | ||
I mean, look, eight of the largest food producers in the U.S., Tyson Chicken and others, Bill Gates has come in, they're building giant bug farms. | ||
Everywhere. | ||
And they're already putting it in the flour and the food and not even telling you, giving it weird coding names. | ||
And they were handing out free bug protein bars at Davos this year a few weeks ago. | ||
I saw that video! | ||
Not even telling people. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So what I'm telling people is when this man's telling you this, he's living it. | ||
This is warfare through the infrastructure, administrative enslavement. | ||
So, my friend, I could talk to you for hours. | ||
I know you're a hard worker. | ||
I got a show tomorrow night. | ||
4 to 6 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
The door's open for you there. | ||
I've got the Monday show, 11 a.m. | ||
to 3 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
I've got other shows here. | ||
They're all exploding. | ||
We would love, and my plan is, and I've told the bad guys this, whether they shut me down or not, we've got all these great folks who want to come in with funding. | ||
I intend to explosively launch a 24-hour network. | ||
I'll just be the program head, not the owner. | ||
So no matter what, they're fake judges. | ||
They can't stop us. | ||
And I'm going to have it with all these rotating hosts, all these rotating people that promote their things. | ||
We get paid as well. | ||
And so we just constantly follow the X feeds, all the things that are happening. | ||
We have roundtable discussions. | ||
We've got reporters on the ground. | ||
And I'm telling you, we'll know in the next month or so what's going to happen to Infowars. | ||
They keep pushing it out because the judges won't do what they want. | ||
But you're one of the first people I want to bring on board. | ||
The minute I saw your video, I said, don't thank yourself, brother. | ||
This is a meritocracy. | ||
And so this is very exciting. | ||
So please let my producers know, The next time you can come on, this is going to be super viral information. | ||
And I'm going to end the interview with what you said on your channel on X yesterday that was so powerful and so dead on that they are reaping what they sow. | ||
But this is justice. | ||
This is constitutional. | ||
But just with a few minute closing comments, we're winning. | ||
But what? | ||
We got to watch our six. | ||
Gut level. | ||
What do you? | ||
I know they're all going to throw fits, but the really bad, evil globalists. | ||
They're trying to crash the stock market with put options. | ||
We know that. | ||
Trying to say, oh, the last time the Eagles won, the stock market crashed. | ||
They're really trying to spook people right now. | ||
I'm worried about that. | ||
What else are you worried about with the globalists derailing this global awakening? | ||
Because if we keep going, they're done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, I think that if the wrong people are elected, okay, like especially here, I know I'm being a little bit of New York-centric. | ||
New York City. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That's their testing ground. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
What's happening in London? | ||
What's happening in Beijing? | ||
What's happening in Mexico City is what's coming to our towns next. | ||
Yeah, and as I see this, you have Eric Adams, the current mayor of New York, who's probably, he's not going to win again. | ||
But you have, if he were to resign today or tomorrow, We'd have a guy by the name of Jumaane Williams who's a public advocate. | ||
He gets in, he's going to have six weeks of unfettered access. | ||
There's no telling what he could do. | ||
You already have Marxists within the city council who are very, very, very much attuned to what the bigger plan is. | ||
So I think right now, the two things that I would say is, one, we can't keep electing the same people. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thankfully, people are waking up just because things are happening that are directly affecting their lives, whether it's money, whether it's the crime in the subways, whatever it is, people are feeling it. | ||
So we can't keep electing the same people. | ||
We've got to educate ourselves again about what this country is all about. | ||
And one last thing before we go, Alex, whatever you're doing, Physically, keep it up, brother. | ||
You look great. | ||
Well, let me tell you what I'm doing. | ||
Intermittent fasting, I haven't eaten yet today. | ||
I usually eat about three. | ||
And I did a little smaller workout today because I was too busy. | ||
I had stuff to do. | ||
But I did 400 sit-up exercises. | ||
And I did 100 push-ups. | ||
And I did about 100 pull-ups. | ||
And I did... | ||
This was a light day today because I was so busy. | ||
But I did 45 minutes. | ||
And then I take all the supplements. | ||
And, I mean, you do that. | ||
It sure as hell not Ozempic, man. | ||
My muscles are as big as they ever were when I was fat. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, I figured they wanted to destroy me. | ||
And I just got in a mow where I didn't, you know, I was just not even fatalistic. | ||
I'd kind of subconsciously given up. | ||
I mean, I knew we'd win in the end, but I was under so much attack. | ||
I was like, well, my, you know, I'm just. | ||
And I realized. | ||
Joe Rogan, you know, we go out to dinner sometimes. | ||
He's like, man, Alex, you speak a looking guy. | ||
You're a fat ass. | ||
The enemy's, you know, once you're dead, you need to get healthy. | ||
He said, I'll work out with you. | ||
And then I was hanging out with one of his buddies, Sean Johnson, with Joe. | ||
And Joe said, and Sean said, he's a former Navy SEAL demolition man and, you know, a Navy SEAL trainer, you name it. | ||
And he said, he's built like a brick shithouse. | ||
And he said, I'll train you. | ||
And I said, okay. | ||
And he goes, you want to work out seven days a week? | ||
I said, yeah. | ||
He goes, ready to work out two times a day some days? | ||
And he said, how much weight do you want to lose? | ||
And I said, well, I weigh about 290. I should be about 220. He said, we can get you there in about six months if you do what I tell you. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
And we just started working out seven days a week. | ||
And now he went on a trip with his girlfriend at a bow. | ||
Bo shooting contest thing in North Carolina. | ||
He's back tonight. | ||
I think we might even get dinner tonight. | ||
Or no, he's back tomorrow night. | ||
But no, it was just literally Joe Rogan and also Mickey Willis, the filmmaker, knew them or knew Sean. | ||
And they're like, yeah, we'll make a film about it or something. | ||
Mickey's got so much going on. | ||
They've shot the footage. | ||
It's pretty amazing because they had film crews there like a couple times a week throughout the progress. | ||
And I noticed how when I was losing all this weight, nobody really noticed until I got down. | ||
I hit about 60 pounds and stopped right there. | ||
I haven't pushed too hard yet. | ||
I'm going to do another 10, and I'm done, brother. | ||
So thanks for asking. | ||
Oh, no problem, man. | ||
No problem. | ||
I need to get on my own horse when it comes to that. | ||
Well, you didn't get as big as me, but I've seen some older photos of you. | ||
You're a good-looking guy. | ||
You still look good. | ||
Not homo, bro. | ||
I am bigger than... | ||
Right now, I'm 350. But I'm 6'3". | ||
I'm big. | ||
I'm a tall guy. | ||
I've got a brother who's actually taller than me. | ||
Lives in Wisconsin. | ||
I've got to get back under the 300-pound club. | ||
I want to get out of that club so bad. | ||
It's not even funny. | ||
But thank you, Alex. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
I greatly appreciate it, sir. | ||
You are every bit the amazing man that you've impressed me as. | ||
So thank you very much, and thank you for everything that you've done, man. | ||
Brother, we're all on Team Humanity together. | ||
The new renaissance is here. | ||
It's like Kennedy said, don't ask what your government can do for you. | ||
Ask what you do for your country. | ||
And then when we're enthusiastic, have good leadership at every level, and work hard, then there's nothing humanity can't do. | ||
Together, I believe our best days are ahead of us, and we've just got to believe and not let the globalist demoralize us. | ||
That's their admitted plan. | ||
So, Isaiah Carter, at Isaiah L. Carter on X. I cannot wait. | ||
To have you on again. | ||
You tell us when you want to come on. | ||
You're on. | ||
Tomorrow, Monday, whatever day you want. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
And then I would also love, as soon as we get new folks in here, as we got big funding, folks want to come in. | ||
They're just waiting to see what's going on. | ||
In fact, they're pissed off. | ||
They're just like, let's just do something new now. | ||
I'm like, I got to die on the hill of Info Wars. | ||
The cavalry's here. | ||
But I definitely want to work with you. | ||
God bless you, sir. | ||
God bless you too, brother. | ||
Thanks again. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Knows what he's talking about, and there's so many people like him, a very race, color, and creed are human beings and bleed red blood and love freedom. | ||
All right, I want to play a clip of the video he shot yesterday that he just mentioned about consequences, and then we're going to come back with Daniel Estelin, the Bilderberg New World Order expert. | ||
It's just so exciting, but the music video is so good. | ||
I want to air his clip here. | ||
Of what he said last night. | ||
I haven't seen it yet, but everything I've seen is great. | ||
So I want to air what Isaiah did yesterday. | ||
It's all about all of us boosting each other. | ||
And just this awakening is so delicious. | ||
People finally come out of the trance. | ||
Smart people, but just lying to themselves. | ||
Sometimes the smartest people can just convince themselves because you don't want to admit you're wrong. | ||
And then I want to play the Big Balls music video. | ||
The last time I checked, went up last night at like 10 p.m. | ||
We were still working. | ||
Had like 20 million views. | ||
This morning, I don't know what it is right now. | ||
Of course, it's being copied everywhere. | ||
And we made another music video that went up before the show at like a million views in an hour. | ||
I don't know what that music video is yet. | ||
They didn't even give it a music video name. | ||
But the point is, Darren McBreen made these. | ||
I love Darren. | ||
And I love the whole crew. | ||
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All right, here is his latest clip, Isaiah Carter's, and then we're going to go to Big Ball's video, and then we're going to get Daniel Lester on. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Yeah, so back, I'm in Hunter's Point tonight. | ||
Haven't been out here for lunch in a little while. | ||
Been thinking about a lot of things over the last 48 hours. | ||
Been getting a flood of congratulations and all of that, which I really appreciate for all the other videos. | ||
What other possible reasons could there be for Democrats to go full apoplectic when, | ||
you know, over government audits and this retooling of the USDS? To become the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
And I think I figured it out. | ||
This is consequence culture coming back on them. | ||
Yeah, I think that's it. | ||
You gotta remember, for the last ten years, leftists were used to being on the giving end of These are people who were used to making a couple of phone calls and getting people fired from their jobs for using the wrong pronoun or misgendering | ||
someone, whatever the fuck that was. | ||
These are people who were used to, you know... | ||
Getting somebody taken out, handing out life sentences of poverty for, you know, insufficient obedience to their will. | ||
I mean, I think about it all the time when I take into consideration what Twitter 1.0 was. | ||
Most of the social media landscape became between 2015 and 2023. And this is the first time that, one, they've been out of power. | ||
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Two, they're out of money. | |
Because USAID was basically the largest slush fund. | ||
In American history, and then for three, this is the first time that they could actually be thrown in jail for doing that which they were so busy accusing their political enemies of doing. | ||
And it's all coming back to bite them in the ass. | ||
So, I don't feel sorry for them. | ||
I do not feel sorry for any of them. | ||
And honestly, the more dysregulated... | ||
I fully expect things to become even more dysregulated in the coming weeks and months as people start to miss payment, miss mortgage payments, miss car notes, because the grift is over. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Apostate Radio, Sundays on X, Rumble, and all the rest. | ||
Have a great night. | ||
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Big balls? | ||
Big balls. | ||
And he's got big balls, and she's got big balls. | ||
But we've got the best balls of the ball. | ||
These are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending money on. | ||
One and a half million to promote gays, lesbians, and trans in Jamaica. | ||
Two million dollars to strengthen trans-led organizations to deliver gender-affirming health care in Guatemala. | ||
Forty-three million dollars on a gas station in Afghanistan that had no problem. | ||
no customers. | ||
$20 million for Iraqi Sesame Street. | ||
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$4.5 million to combat disinformation in Kazakhstan. | |
Over $6 million for men who have sex with men in South Africa. | ||
$2 million for Moroccan pottery classes. | ||
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$2 million for sex changes. | |
In Guatemala, 47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia. | ||
17 million to promote inclusion in Vietnam. | ||
$32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru. | ||
$8 million to teach Sri Lankan journalists how to avoid binary gendered language. | ||
$300 million to Reuters to attack Elon Musk. | ||
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$2 million for sex changes and LGBT activism in Guatemala. | |
Billions! | ||
To the corporate media to attack, drop, and run the fake impeachment propaganda. | ||
$330 million to help Afghanis grow crops. | ||
Crops. | ||
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$122 million of the USAID money was given to terrorists. | |
These people are lunatics. | ||
We've got big balls. | ||
No one elected big balls. | ||
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Big B-A-L-L-S. Big balls here. | |
He's got big balls. | ||
She's got big balls. | ||
Personally, I... Loaded for big balls. | ||
And now, on this live Saturday transmission, 420 Central Time, from the Alex Jones Network Backup Studios, in case they are successful in shutting down InfoWars, my old friend. | ||
The Bilderberg Hunter, the worldwide best-selling author in dozens of countries. | ||
Tens of millions of books sold. | ||
Lived all over the world. | ||
Russia, Canada, Europe, Spain, you name it. | ||
Truly dialed in. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
One of our best sources, not just on air, but off the air. | ||
One of the greatest geopolitical minds out there. | ||
And people know I don't hype stuff. | ||
Daniel Estelin joins us. | ||
We had some technical issues. | ||
We're in the backup network. | ||
Got to start about 10 minutes late, mainly because of me. | ||
I'm still making him get me more documents. | ||
That's my OCD. I appreciate him coming on late with us there. | ||
So Estelin.media on X. EstelinVZ on X. He is, of course, known best for the True Story of the Bilderberg Group and so many other incredible books and developments. | ||
Daniel. | ||
Has critical analysis and breaking intel on the USAID-CIA operations, running the propaganda, controlling the government, not just propaganda, but the CIA command system, how they threatened Zelensky. | ||
More documents will come out, but Estelin has been breaking this down and exposing USAID and other groups for decades. | ||
You've seen him in my films covering Bilderberg. | ||
I'm going to have him break his big news here in his geopolitical analysis. | ||
You take everything he says, just write it down and look it up. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
And then I want to get his 35,000-foot view on Trump, where we're going, peace deals, what's going to happen in Ukraine, how the bad guys are going to try to stop this global awakening, the tyrannical EU commission canceling elections in Romania when the Patriot won, saying they'll cancel AFD if they win. | ||
We're really forcing them out in the open. | ||
What does he expect the bad guys here to strike back? | ||
I know they're trying to crash the stock market and blame Trump, and a lot more. | ||
So, Daniel Ustelen, I'm going to stop, because you know I'd love to talk, but I want to give you the floor here, as much as you want to just go through what I brought up, but also wherever you want to go, my old friend, Daniel Ustelen. | ||
Thanks so much, Alex. | ||
It's great to be back on your show. | ||
I saw my friend Victor Booth the other day, and you guys had a wonderful conversation. | ||
There's a lot of stuff. | ||
It's amazing, listening to what you were saying in the preview to the show, how much money was wasted on kinds of really crazy initiatives, sex change operations for cockroaches and God knows what else. | ||
As you said, if you look at it from 35,000 feet, what does it mean? | ||
Well, Musk called USAID a criminal organization and said it's time for it to die. | ||
USAID or USAID, it's not just a charity. | ||
It's an instrument of U.S. economic and political influence. | ||
It's the most important American federal government agency for foreign assistance. | ||
The United States is generally the largest donor of international aid. | ||
In the entire world. | ||
And accounts for about 40% of all the spending in the area. | ||
Now, if you look at the official numbers, the official annual budget alone is about $50 billion. | ||
I think the real numbers are probably twice or three times as much. | ||
And again, it's not just about politics, Alex. | ||
You know this. | ||
For example, the director of the Ukrainian NGO Institute for Mass Information, Oksana Romanuk. | ||
She made public confidential data. | ||
It turns out that 90% of Ukrainian media outlets exist thanks to foreign subsidies, and 80% of them receive money directly from USAID. Now, again, we've seen this before. | ||
It came out a few days ago. | ||
It was at 6,200 journalists across the world, 700 media outlets, the entire world. | ||
You're not getting any of the money from USAID. I'm not getting anything because we're on the wrong side of history. | ||
Now, how does the system work? | ||
Number one, you have loans that lead to debt traps. | ||
So USAID and its affiliate financial institutions, such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, they offer development loans to recipient countries. | ||
But the problem is that along with the money comes, needless to say, harsh conditions. | ||
For example, you have compulsory cooperation with American corporations, privatization of strategic assets, opening up markets to Western companies, which means that countries such as Haiti, their national industry are totally wiped out. | ||
And the result is, of course, dependency, not development. | ||
Number two, you have NGOs as a tool of influence. | ||
So USAID actively funds non-governmental organizations that ostensibly promote democracy. | ||
But in reality, they often promote political forces that benefit the United States and interfere in the internal affairs of states, called revolutions, merit of such structures. | ||
Number three, food aid with a trap. | ||
USAID is involved in the supply of food. | ||
But it does so in ways that make countries dependent on imports. | ||
In addition, there's active promotion of genetically modified crop, which strengthens the control of U.S. agricultural corporations such as Monsanto and Carnhill over the agriculture of developing countries. | ||
So what is the reality? | ||
That USAID works all over the world, from Latin America to Eastern Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, funding the opposition. | ||
Economic subordination, control over public opinion, these are all the realities of the agencies. | ||
Now, another question, which I've really seen a lot of attention paid to is, at least that's the question I'd be asking, why did Donald Trump start to fight against the U.S. deep state with USAID? Because Zelensky is refusing to stop, and so is NATO, and Trump cut $24 billion even before he was in office through the Speaker of the House, so he's putting pressure and cutting the blood supply off to make Zelensky and NATO come to the table. | ||
Well, that's very true, but that's the end. | ||
If you go back to the beginning, since 1961, USAID has been the projection of American soft power in the world, the main lubricant of the transmission belt of American-style globalization, which is the American petrodollar. | ||
But most importantly for Trump, it was the ideological center and global network of ideological globalists, the party. | ||
of the global elite of financiers controlled through the U.S. Democratic Party and a significant part of the left and liberal parties of the West, the implacable enemies of Trump's National Conservative Party. | ||
And so by blocking the money channel of this entire global ideological front or network, Trump partly buys, partly destroys and partly tests The strength of the purveyors of globalism. | ||
And what we're seeing is the real scale of horror of this operation, you know, like all this stuff that's coming out right now. | ||
And so globalism today seems like a colossus with feet of clay which is being toppled right now before our eyes. | ||
And the consequences of the collapse of the USA are difficult to predict, impending chaos in the humanitarian and global political sphere. | ||
I think it's the least of the... | ||
of the features of the near future. | ||
It seems that the world is going through a paradigm shift, which is a time of great and dangerous changes. | ||
Now, the dissolution and investigation of USAID is a test of a simpler model of how the takeover of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve would work in the near future. | ||
And then, of course, the Pentagon, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And so all attempts by the American presidents to reform the Federal Reserve System, we know how that ended. | ||
Well, you know, they killed Kennedy and so many other things that happened. | ||
And so after taking control of the Treasury and the Fed, Trump will take over the largest investment funds. | ||
And it is clear that Trump is focusing on the Monroe Doctrine and paying great attention to the American continent. | ||
Now, I've said this many times when we're talking about the situation of the United States. | ||
Your country, Alec, has begun its own version of Soviet Perestroika. | ||
And in my opinion, my personal opinion, Perestroika will end with the same result as the Soviet Union under Gorbachev. | ||
The problem is that it's not that Gorbachev did everything wrong. | ||
The problem is that the country's governing structure was in such a disarray that an attempt to abruptly change that structure led to literally total collapse. | ||
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And so Trump's drastic actions. | |
Could have the same consequences, because the governing system may not be able to cope with Trump's reforms, even if it wanted to, just as it could not cope with Gorbachev's reforms. | ||
For example, you have California fires, where firefighters have shown total incompetence. | ||
The plane crashed over the Potomac. | ||
The problem is not even that for the first time. | ||
In a very long time, there was a major plane crash in the United States, 67 or something like that, people died. | ||
It was a plane crash in full view of the White House. | ||
U.S. infrastructure is in a state of total abandonment. | ||
Bridges are collapsing. | ||
Train tracks haven't been repaired since World War II. By the way, Trump knows that. | ||
Trump knows that and has been trying to emergency direct it back because, as you've said many times on the show, a few months ago, they've sucked all our energy to build their global corporate order. | ||
And so when the left says, oh, American empire will fall if we don't keep all this USAID and crap going on, it was already getting us ready to fall in Cloward and Piven. | ||
So Trump's people understand what you just said and agree with it. | ||
That's why we need to get behind the enthusiasm and get the deep state out because it's not an easy job Trump has. | ||
Because again, you know, you and I have talked about this before, Alex. | ||
The United States is not a homogenous country. | ||
It's a country divided, you know, in two countries. | ||
The red country and the blue country. | ||
And these two countries hate each other. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now the question is, will Trump be able to carry out his reforms without a civil war and the collapse of the United States? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Trump is playing a very dangerous game, although he's clearly on the offensive. | ||
The deep state is still holding quite a few trump cards, and it could use to neutralize the president. | ||
For example, you know, I'm going to predict what's going to happen. | ||
I want to be totally wrong on this, okay? | ||
But I'm going to just tell you what's going to happen because, again, we've seen this in the post-Soviet Russia. | ||
When Putin, for example, became president in the year 2000, almost immediately we had, you know, the... | ||
The Korsk submarine tragedy. | ||
You had bombs going off in Moscow metro, apartment buildings being blown up by terrorists. | ||
Then in 2004, you had Beslan and Chechen terrorists attacking a school on the 1st of September, 1st day of school, where 334 people were killed, half of them small kids. | ||
And so I see the same thing in the United States because, again, the global deep state is between the proverbial... | ||
A rock and a hard place. | ||
So I don't have any doubts at all. | ||
And again, I hope I'm wrong. | ||
You're going to have terrorist attacks. | ||
You're going to have lone gunmen killing kids in schools. | ||
You're going to have more plane crashes. | ||
You're going to have bombs going off in the metro. | ||
You're going to have all kinds of accidents, so to speak. | ||
Because again, we saw that in Russia. | ||
Well, you know, beginning in the year, right after the default. | ||
Well, let me interrupt you. | ||
I said I wouldn't, but I have to back you up here. | ||
It's not like this is going to magically happen. | ||
On its own, the globalists have said in their own documents, it would take me hours to go over, that if Trump won in 2020, they were going to foment a civil war around racial bases and have blue states and cities succeed. | ||
Then they said they're still going to try that, and now the Democrats are everywhere saying, get violent, go out, they're going to false flag migrants getting rounded up, blame it on Trump, that's for sure, and they'll absolutely hit with terrorists and things and say, see, to destroy confidence so we can't... | ||
Defeat the deep state, and then relaunch the economy. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
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God forbid, Alex. | |
God forbid that, you know, the Mexican cartels start killing border guards. | ||
I absolutely see it happening. | ||
I absolutely see it happening, okay? | ||
Because, again, Trump's total war on the deep state and its political structures are connected with a very simple situation. | ||
The economic model that the Clintonoids launched. | ||
Okay, and when I talk about the Clintonoids, it's a figure of speech and a political roof in today's United States of America, okay, for one part of this deep state. | ||
So the political model that was launched under the political cover of Clinton and company has reached a dead end. | ||
You can't grow infinitely on the planet Earth. | ||
And so they dragged it out, they dragged it out, they tried all kinds of different, you know, things. | ||
Then they arranged COVID. They handed out a bunch of money to a bunch of people and everything else. | ||
But that's it, the skill. | ||
There is no growth. | ||
In other words, the elite of the United States, the deep state, suddenly discovered the United States of America could fall apart. | ||
And for this reason, a decision was made that the situation needed to be saved from a real chaos and catastrophe. | ||
And that's why Trump was given carte blanche to take a drastic action. | ||
I'd like to point out... | ||
The Silicon Valley, represented by Peter Thiel, Musk, etc., they've gone over to, you know, what's his name, Bethel, Zuckerberg, they've gone over to Trump's side. | ||
And they did this not because they loved Donald Trump. | ||
You remember, there was no love lost for Trump amongst these people six months before that. | ||
Moreover, they sincerely believed. | ||
They did it because they knew the globalists were such bad managers, they were going to destroy everything and cause a global war. | ||
Musk said that two years ago at the World Global Government Forum. | ||
Of the WEF, he said, you guys' plan is going to kill everybody. | ||
It was survival mode for them to all come over. | ||
And that's what I've explained to people. | ||
I've explained this to people that don't think Trump's for real and don't just think this is 100% real. | ||
Emergency. | ||
And it got a big enough group of the power elite to flip from the globalists because the globalists were going to get everybody killed. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
Well, you know, it's like, again, there was a situation, a very similar situation back in the Soviet Union, back in 1917. Russia had this extraordinary commission of commissars to combat counter-revolution, which really did exist, but most importantly, it was to combat sabotage. | ||
And in order to get rid of sabotage, you need to clean up. | ||
And the key problem in today's America is that the economic growth must be launched at any cost. | ||
And what the elite have realized, you can print all the money in the world, but it's not going to launch the physical economy. | ||
It's just pieces of paper. | ||
And so there are illusions that, you know, you're going to have economic growth in America, you know, in a few months. | ||
But these are illusions. | ||
It's not real. | ||
It won't happen. | ||
And so the structural crisis... | ||
We'll continue to expand. | ||
And so, what do you do in this situation? | ||
You need emergency measures. | ||
And that's what Musk is doing. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because the people behind Donald Trump, I don't know if Trump understands this. | ||
Okay? | ||
But the people behind Donald Trump, they understand. | ||
Okay? | ||
These are emergency measures because, you know, the proverbial shit is about to hit the fan. | ||
And the problem is very dangerous. | ||
And the country could collapse because its economy is on its deathbed. | ||
And to save the economy, you need to clean up the sabotage. | ||
And that's what's being done right now. | ||
While the other side, the deep state and company, the Clinton-oids, etc., etc., they're doing everything possible to make sure that the sabotage is a full-blown version of it as quickly as possible. | ||
The war is for survival. | ||
Now, there's something else. | ||
I haven't heard it anywhere else. | ||
Maybe people were talking about this, but I didn't see it. | ||
I think that if you look at some of the leading figures in the global deep state, talk about Clinton, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, you know, Chelsea Clinton. | ||
Les Cheney, Soros, Pelosi, etc., etc., these kinds of people. | ||
I think a lot of them are in danger of being killed by their own. | ||
Not by Trump, but by their own. | ||
Because the people who really run the show from behind the scenes, above the deep state, these are the real rulers, whose names you don't see on Google, who are not on the top ten wealthiest people in the world. | ||
They're invisible, but they're there. | ||
We know who they are. | ||
And it's looking like it's time for them to get rid of their bag men and functionary legates like the Clinton. | ||
No, I totally agree. | ||
And I think Zelensky is in more danger of being whacked by the globalists than by the Russians. | ||
Yeah, but these people are nobody. | ||
Zelensky is a nobody. | ||
The thing is that the people who are higher ups. | ||
No, I know. | ||
I'm saying they want to get rid of their puppets. | ||
And I think Clintons, I think you're going to start seeing accidents. | ||
Okay, like somebody, you know, shooting themselves three times in the head. | ||
And I'm not talking about Epstein. | ||
I'm talking about, you know, powerful players, and I wouldn't put it past them to, you know, to kill off Soros. | ||
Oh, he's old, he died in his sleep. | ||
Okay, because a lot of these people may be thinking, well, you know, if I actually cooperate with Trump, I may be able to save myself, like save my life. | ||
No, that's why they want to get rid of Zelensky. | ||
I'm predicting a very good chance that the globalists whacked Zelensky. | ||
I think it's a possibility, but again, you have to understand that these people have a lot of tricks up their sleeve. | ||
Let me give you the logic, for example, the logic. | ||
How the liberals won back in the 1990s and undermined the capabilities of the entire system at the time. | ||
The thing is that this liberal logic actually won in the early 1990s was the logic of strategic basic development. | ||
Mostly clearly demonstrated in the 1992 presidential elections was Bush Papi lost the elections to Clinton, which he should have won. | ||
I mean, he won the first Iraqi war. | ||
His rating was up in the high 80s, so he should have won. | ||
But the decision was made that would make him lose the election. | ||
That decision was actually taken about a year and a half before. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Bush... | ||
He had much more popular support than Clinton, so it was impossible to take votes away from Bush in favor of Clinton. | ||
And that is why the so-called Ross Perot project was created and lodged. | ||
In other words, a person even more right-wing than George Bush's father appeared who took votes away from Bush. | ||
And as a result, although Perot and Bush had more votes than Clinton, Bush without Perot had fewer votes than Clinton, and Clinton became president. | ||
And this is a fundamentally important thing. | ||
But here's what's interesting, and this is an important thing, that Clinton's team, Bet on continuing the Paul Volcker's model on the Reaganomics model, in other words, the credit stimulation of demand. | ||
And I think that when, in the late 1970s, Carter Volcker, who was then the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve, and his colleagues who were composing this scheme, they understood perfectly well. | ||
Paul Volcker, yes. | ||
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Yes, Paul Volcker. | ||
They understood perfectly well that the scheme of infinite growth was finite, but they set themselves the goal of destroying the Soviet Union and living at the expense of the Soviet bloc, which they did between 1991 and 2007. And this was their main task. | ||
And when it became clear in the 1990s, already under Bush, that the Soviet Union was collapsing, well, economically at least, the question arose either it was necessary to rob The Soviet Union, the world system of socialism, and pay off the debts created by... | ||
Reaganomics with the proceeds and then start to come up with some new scheme or it was necessary to create new debts on those assets that were stolen. | ||
In other words, to capitalize these assets in the maximum possible way under the emission of the U.S. dollar. | ||
And they tried to pump it up again with carbon taxes. | ||
They tried to pump it up again with COVID. So putting bookends on this, I've got a few other questions on this for you. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But this undermines, totally undermines the capabilities of the entire liberal system because today... | ||
Okay, it has reached a dead end. | ||
You can't grow anywhere else. | ||
And so they need another conflict, global thermonuclear war. | ||
And that's why you had Biden pushing out a thermonuclear war with Russia. | ||
Because it worked with the First and the Second World War, where they destroyed the entire world, then they rebuilt. | ||
But except this time around, the people, the people, they're real owners of the world. | ||
They realized that third war, nuclear war, you know, may be too dangerous. | ||
And so they needed to replace Biden with someone else. | ||
And that's why I have all these... | ||
People, you know, from Silicon Valley joining, what's his name, Donald Trump's team, because they simply understand that. | ||
Let me ask you this question, because you're a Russia expert, par excellence. | ||
I see from Putin and the Russians that they don't want America to collapse. | ||
They understand that'll create a black hole and even more instability around the world, and it could really turn nasty. | ||
Am I right in saying that the Russians are not hoping for an American civil war to take out the lone superpower and create some new multipolar world? | ||
They want to do a multipolar world with Trump that truly creates a new system. | ||
Well, I think Putin understands better than anyone else that Trump's America is not the enemy of Russia. | ||
Now, another question is, does Trump need peace in Ukraine? | ||
I think the answer is yes. | ||
And there are several reasons for that. | ||
Reason number one, humanitarian. | ||
Because Trump, like any normal moral and mental person, wants to stop this carnage. | ||
And to do this, you need to remove the cause of the war. | ||
And he sees the cause of the war on both sides, which the West has not recognized before. | ||
And therefore, Trump wants to remove the disrespect for Russia's interests. | ||
Point number two, political. | ||
There are no serious geopolitical reasons for the U.S. war against Russia and Ukraine. | ||
This is a largely personal war of Joe Biden and his team. | ||
Reason number three, personal. | ||
Trump wants to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the war, period. | ||
Point number four, Chinese economics. | ||
Trump believes that the main competitor of the United States is not Russia but China. | ||
And sanctions against the Russian economy are pushing it into the arms of the Chinese economy. | ||
Point number five, American economic. | ||
That's another point. | ||
Spending on Ukraine is huge, and Trump wants to remove the spending, especially now that we know most of it's being stolen. | ||
Number six, military. | ||
Trump does not see any scenario for Ukraine's victory. | ||
And since victory is not possible, like any sane person, he wants to leave. | ||
Point number seven, strategic. | ||
The Ukrainian war is a proxy war between Russia and the United States, and this puts the world on the brink of a nuclear war and the destruction of humanity. | ||
And it drives Russia into the arms of China and strengthens BRICS, which then you have to ask, why did the larger globalist complex go along with these? | ||
Was it strategic bumbling, or was it a double deal with China to actually set the United States up for collapse? | ||
Well, you know, again, as we're looking at the finite natural resources, Alex, you have to understand that Russia is the richest country in the world as far as the resources are concerned. | ||
So if you can dismantle Russia, and that's what the West thought. | ||
We're going to start this war. | ||
We're going to put 10 gazillion sanctions on them. | ||
We're going to dismantle the economy. | ||
They're going to break up from within. | ||
And the rest is history. | ||
We're going to divide it up the same way we did it in the 1990s, except we didn't finish it. | ||
And now we're going to finish it. | ||
And that's why, going back to 2014, after Crimea, after the Maidan, the Russian army could easily have invaded Ukraine and taken over the entire country. | ||
But they didn't do that. | ||
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Why? | |
Because Putin realized... | ||
That, you know, Russian economy would be straggled, okay? | ||
Especially with, you know, with gazillion Western sanctions. | ||
So they started preparing for the eventual conflict, which obviously happened in February 2022. But the West miscalculated. | ||
They didn't realize the strength of Russia's economy. | ||
They didn't realize the resilience of Russia's economy. | ||
And today's Russia is also not the Russia of 2014 or 2007 or toward the year 2000 when Putin became president. | ||
It's a country absolutely, totally controlled by Putin. | ||
Whereas before, he wasn't so much in control. | ||
He was just the arbiter between different groups. | ||
That were fighting each other. | ||
And so the West, yes, they miscalculated. | ||
But also, you know, you have to also understand that the Kissinger's and Brzezinski's and company, these people were passe and they were, you know, out of style. | ||
And so the Western politicos stopped listening to their advice and started paying attention to the warmongers who actually didn't understand anything about Russia or history or culture, and so on and so forth. | ||
Yeah, let's be clear. | ||
As bad as Henry Kissinger was, then Brzezinski died four or five years ago. | ||
They said, look, don't do this overthrow Russia project, even though Brzezinski totally, you know, was a Russia-phobe. | ||
They said it will only hurt us, but, you know, the Blinkens and all these other people and the Victoria Newlands, they decided they really knew what they were doing, even though they couldn't find their ass with both hands. | ||
Well, again, absolutely, again, but what I think, you know, your listeners, Americans, for the most part, need to understand is Russia is not at war with the United States. | ||
So the basis of any agreement will be the tactically coinciding interests of domestic, which is money capital, in both countries. | ||
Now, Trump's team, they need to take care of the internal problems of the United States, which are very serious, just as Putin needs to take care of our own internal problems, which are also very serious. | ||
And now, so to expand domestic support, Trump needs to succeed in foreign policy, but Ukraine as a subject of such success for Trump's electorate, and not only for him, is a very small and very distant issue. | ||
And so Trump will do everything that does not threaten the real interests of the American capital in order to demonstrate a conditional success of a different order. | ||
And so I think Russia will try to get along with the United States in this case. | ||
In any case, Trump and Putin now have a common enemy to deal with. | ||
That's not China. | ||
That's Europe. | ||
And by the way, Russia and China, we're not friends, okay? | ||
Russia is not China's friend. | ||
China has no friends. | ||
You can be China's slave or you can be China's poodle. | ||
You can never be China's friend. | ||
And so what they're doing is they're robbing us blind. | ||
And for the most part, most Russians, they don't dislike, okay? | ||
And that's as mildly I can say. | ||
And by the way, that's what General Flynn told Obama 15 years ago and warned that China was going to double-trust the globalists. | ||
And that's why he got promoted so high, because he was a realist, which anybody that actually studied the Russia-China split and all the backroom deals and all that knew that Russia and China really don't like each other and understood that. | ||
And so then when China did double-cross the globalists, everybody was shocked. | ||
I mean, I knew it was going to happen. | ||
So it's just so ridiculous that a lot of these globalist politicos have been handed power generationally. | ||
I mean, almost all of them are the grandkids of globalists that took control after World War II. And they really are lightweights. | ||
And at the end of the day, they are losing power. | ||
We can't underestimate them. | ||
But I think it's very important that people understand the ultimate strategic global alliance is the United States and Russia, geographically, resource-wise, culture. | ||
And that's why the Hollywood leftist Satan cult and their whole MI6 British Empire that folded into the United States after World War II has always been jealous of that power combination. | ||
And I know that it was also proposed by the Carnegie Endowment, but they didn't go with that in the 40s, to actually have that deal. | ||
Then they had the fake right wing always hype, oh, they're going to try to merge us with us. | ||
We'll talk about whatever it is you'd like. | ||
Got a few minutes left. | ||
What would you like to impart to folks in closing? | ||
I think it's important for Donald Trump to understand that the people, especially his foreign policy advisors, they're not Trump's friends, okay? | ||
They're working against Donald Trump because the advice they give is definitely bad news. | ||
Okay, bad advice, okay? | ||
And so, United States right now, they have no... | ||
There's no concrete peace plan that they can propose to Moscow, which is why, you know, it's taking so much time for actually Trump and Putin to talk to each other. | ||
Because what's acceptable to Washington is very far removed from Russia's basic needs. | ||
And if the Americans set out and, you know, appoint on one piece of paper their peace plan, and then put Russia's document, their peace plan, minimum peace plan, side by side, it'll immediately become clear that there's no basis for negotiations. | ||
And moreover, Trump is trying to limit himself to Ukraine. | ||
For Russia, Ukraine is a very small part of something much larger. | ||
Therefore, Russia will take its time to respond. | ||
To Trump's verbal interventions and work to fulfill its task with special military operation because for now at least time is on Russia's side. | ||
But that time is limited to a couple of years because the European Union is getting ready for a direct war with Russia within the next five years. | ||
Pistorius, that's German defense minister, he said so the other day. | ||
So Trump needs to freeze the war in Ukraine. | ||
Well, he didn't just say so. | ||
Let me back you up. | ||
All the defense ministries, the UK running it all, the French, Macron, have said in the last few years, hundreds of times, their new economic model is a 20- to 30-year long war with Russia, which any analyst will tell you will lead to nuclear war, continued encirclement, coups in any European countries that try to not be part of it, like we just saw in Romania. | ||
This is serious. | ||
Keep going. | ||
Well, you know, so again, in addition to everything else, Trump needs to strengthen Taiwan as much as possible. | ||
This could possibly happen by introducing troops and deploying nuclear weapons on the island, and that wouldn't be the first time either. | ||
And so with a thought conflict in Ukraine behind him and another heated situation across the world, whether it's Canada, whether it's Panama, whether it's China, whether it's the Middle East, whether it's Africa, Southeast Asia, or Latin America, okay, Trump could find himself embroiled in a war on three or four or five years. | ||
And I think that's what his team of traitors who are working with him on foreign policy. | ||
He got the wrong people in there. | ||
Just like, as far as I'm concerned, Marco Rubio is a deep state operative. | ||
He is not on Trump's team. | ||
And Trump, you know, he showed it the first time around. | ||
He wasn't very good at picking a team. | ||
He had two people he could trust, Bannon and Flynn. | ||
The deep state got rid of them immediately, and he was left with the Boltons and the Pompeos and all these other people, who in the end, you know, what happened? | ||
And so I think Trump has a problem with some... | ||
Well, we know the morale of the Russians. | ||
They want more war than Putin's even doing, so dead troops is not affecting the Russians. | ||
Daniel Estelin, how do people find your great research? | ||
You can go to my YouTube page, which I think is very, very simple. | ||
It's Daniel Estulin International on YouTube, and my private channel, which is estulin.media, E-S-T-U-L-I-N.media, and we have subscriber-only content because a lot of these things we simply cannot publish on YouTube. | ||
We have been demonetized for a while now, which means that we're doing something right, and I'm not getting any money from USAID. I don't think you're either. | ||
Daniel, thank you so much. | ||
Love to be back, Alex. | ||
Take care. | ||
Anytime. | ||
Tell me when you want to come on. | ||
Boom, you're on. | ||
All right. | ||
The crew needs to go home. | ||
I got a lot of work to do. | ||
We're going to take clips out of the last two and a half, three hours and put them up. | ||
And that's, folks, you decide what you think is most important to share that on X and then share it everywhere else. | ||
We're seeing a lot less censorship on Facebook now. | ||
That's good. | ||
Flood the zone there. | ||
This is an information war. | ||
I want to just hit a few final things here. | ||
And then we're going to end this transmission. | ||
But I want to explain something to people, okay? | ||
We are very close to having a nuclear war. | ||
We're also very, very close to total collapse, okay? | ||
Now, Daniel Estelin is a very informed person, okay? | ||
And he doesn't make it a secret, okay, who he works for. | ||
So you're hearing directly from... | ||
What they are doing over there at the top. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
And you hear the decision that's being made. | ||
Russia does not want to be with China. | ||
They want to be with us. | ||
And those overtures have been made since 1991. They want in the club. | ||
They've not been allowed in the club. | ||
So China is the issue. | ||
All this other stuff is just diversions. | ||
And there's big money out there to To get us all to focus on Israel and make that the only issue. | ||
Okay? | ||
I don't hate Israel. | ||
I don't hate the Muslims. | ||
But it's a dog and pony show. | ||
It is a distraction. | ||
And I see the talking points. | ||
They know they can't attack Trump from a left-wing perspective. | ||
People are awake. | ||
So they're attacking him from fake right-wing bathing in Hitler ideology to make it be rejected by more sensible people and to obsess all day about Gaza. | ||
Okay? | ||
World War III, global collapse, all of that is the big front and center situation we've got. | ||
Trump is legitimately, with a new power elite that's formed, trying to stabilize the economy and have prosperity. | ||
The old American model, okay, that was the apple of the world's eye. | ||
The globalists don't want that model people to aspire to. | ||
This is a real revolution. | ||
Okay, now, I am a moral person. | ||
I didn't join the globalists. | ||
25 years ago, 20 years ago, 10 years ago, a year ago. | ||
I never joined them. | ||
Henry Kissinger, head of the Kissinger Group, in front of my producer. | ||
Come up here, we want to hire you. | ||
I got offered the Fox News shows, all of it, okay? | ||
I had the richest guy in the world right before they sued me six years ago. | ||
You know, come to meetings and say, and it was, you know, off-record, so I don't get into who. | ||
People can figure it out. | ||
We want to have you come work for us. | ||
And I said, your project will kill everybody. | ||
I cannot feed people bugs. | ||
I cannot be involved in poison shots of the population. | ||
I have a soul. | ||
No. | ||
Well, we're going to sue the shit out of you. | ||
Okay? | ||
And you saw the PR campaigns and all of it. | ||
So, what I'm telling people is, this is the real world here. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I can tell you that I developed these geopolitical and global strategies out of a lot of the strategies and ideas that were there and have been presenting, not just to the public. | ||
But to the establishment, I mean, I've sat there in meetings, you know, with top Bilderberg people, okay? | ||
All right? | ||
And, you know, I had private jets sent to pick me up and, you know, go, this is yours, you know, I go right now. | ||
I can get on the phone and get Trump on the phone tonight, okay? | ||
And that's not about, oh, aren't I cool? | ||
I'm trying to explain to you that I have generated my own... | ||
You guys got a feed coming to me. | ||
Got an audio feed. | ||
Kill the feed for me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I heard protests feed my ear. | ||
What I'm trying to explain to everybody is that you have the power. | ||
Real cultural movements come from the grassroots up. | ||
The Renaissance came from the grassroots up. | ||
And this is the new Renaissance. | ||
And so I'm saying, Team Humanity, let's not have this destructive depopulation plan. | ||
Let's grow our way out of it. | ||
The globalists made a decision to start killing everybody. | ||
The fluoride and all that was just the warm-up. | ||
The Atrazine, the transgenderism, and I believe humanity would not want to be part of this project. | ||
And I said, we've got to get together with the grassroots and people at all levels and sell folks that are powerful and billionaires that were just born into this and made deals and whatever. | ||
Hey, your plan's not going to work. | ||
You need to jump ship over here to the new renaissance, laissez-faire, type one civilization, interplanetary species. | ||
Think big. | ||
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Trailblaze. | |
I mean, what we've developed the last hundred years to go to the next level is easy. | ||
So what I'm trying to tell you is that you've got schools of thought that are the desperate, brainwashed cult left that are going nowhere and are in their silos. | ||
They're done. | ||
That'll never come back. | ||
Then you've got a lot of systems that if things do break down, just because we defeat them, if we don't stabilize things and have optimism and really... | ||
Empower the people and innovate. | ||
It'll disintegrate already because we're in such bad shape. | ||
So they had a plan to accelerate our collapse so they could manage and control it. | ||
But we were only getting them out of control right now, partially. | ||
The question is, can we fix it now? | ||
And so everybody on the left not joining us are insane and in a cult. | ||
And then you've got globalist funding to the fake right wing to say this isn't a real revolution. | ||
So people will attack him from that position. | ||
So that we can't save this thing, okay? | ||
And this is the end of civilization. | ||
This is really bad, okay, if we don't fix this. | ||
So the reason that I can get Trump on the phone, the reason, and I don't say this so people get this, okay, I've been invited many times and multiple times the last few months to go meet with major world leaders in person for dinner, okay? | ||
And that's because, People are trying to figure out what to do. | ||
Does Russia get behind some of the forces that want to just have a civil war here and see America collapse, or do they realize how dangerous that is and not do that? | ||
All right, so, and the Chinese government watches. | ||
All the governments watch, okay? | ||
It's not because I'm cool, I've been too busy and pinned down with the stuff going on here. | ||
Bukhale's invited me, official letterhead to come meet with him, all that stuff. | ||
So, the reason I say all this is so you understand. | ||
That what we've intellectually and culturally developed here together, that didn't come out of their textbooks or their political theories, has been adopted by a lot of sane people. | ||
And we trailblazed this together, my guests, my host, myself, the audience, what we've done here in the Infowar. | ||
I recognize this in Infowar decades ago. | ||
And I've bet on you and I believe in you. | ||
I didn't sell out to these people because it's a dead end. | ||
Plus, I don't want to do bad things to people. | ||
So, you've got all these different camps, all these different ideas. | ||
You've got Trump with people that are really trying to right the ship because they don't want to die. | ||
Because they can see the globalist model. | ||
Even if you were psychotic and were a sociopath and wanted to join them, it's the most dangerous path for the establishment. | ||
And I told Zuckerberg that eight months ago and over again on air. | ||
And I went, I'm going to leave it at that. | ||
I said, you better roll over, man. | ||
Because you're just a minion, and you better join the team. | ||
And a lot of people have been doing that. | ||
So, and a lot of you don't have to even join us. | ||
You just got to get out of the way. | ||
So, there are a lot of different factions and things, and people that just try to jump back and forth. | ||
I'm just trying to put out the truth, the reality of the different systems, and get people to get informed about it, and then decide which side you're going to be on. | ||
So, you're for the Great Awakening, or you're for the Great Reset? | ||
You're for the New World Order, the population cult, or you're pro-humanity, you're team humanity. | ||
Now, here's an example. | ||
I saw this morning while I had a podcast on in the background, or clip, and it rolled over to another clip. | ||
And it was people attacking me and saying that I've sold out to the New World Order. | ||
And that Trump's really the new world order. | ||
And then just saying things that weren't even true. | ||
And I don't care about being attacked myself. | ||
It's the issue that the talking points I was hearing, I've seen so much, I know are talking points. | ||
I know they're being paid to do it. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
And that, in the populist, call it what you want, right-wing paradigm, is one in. | ||
None of it's real. | ||
There's no hope. | ||
We're all totally screwed. | ||
Everybody's bad. | ||
And then on the other end of it, you've got the Q people that, I mean, I know who started it. | ||
I know what was going on. | ||
I know how it got grabbed by the deep state. | ||
And you get those delusional people that say everything's fine. | ||
Everything's going to be wonderful. | ||
We're totally invincible. | ||
And so a lot of the reason they were able to steal the 2020 election was so many people just stayed home because they believed the Q crap. | ||
That Google and Facebook was pushing when everybody else was censored. | ||
They were pushing it, pushing it, pushing it. | ||
And you always see the wide-eyed people that just partially woke up to the globalist. | ||
And it's scary. | ||
So now they want to believe the Gnostic thing of the 4chan or the 8chan board. | ||
And it's always formulaic. | ||
They'll take some information that's 25, 30 years old, 10 years old, and they'll put it in there. | ||
And then six months later, when more of the stuff comes out, because they know what Trump's going to do going after the deep state's funding, USAID funded all the coups and propaganda against him. | ||
That's all come out last week. | ||
We already knew that. | ||
We already told you. | ||
That then they go, look, you said that Soros gets money from the State Department and USAID. I mean, Glenn Beck covered that 20 years ago. | ||
I covered that 25, 28 years ago. | ||
Ron Paul covered it 40 years ago. | ||
Ronald Reagan talked about it 60 years ago. | ||
He was a governor 55 years ago. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous, okay, that this stuff goes on. | ||
The difference was if Lou Dobbs put up, hey, look, here's Soros getting USAID money to run these charities that bring in the illegal aliens under Obama. | ||
And then he exposes it under Biden. | ||
He gets fired from Fox Business. | ||
Or Glenn Beck gets fired off Fox News. | ||
Glenn Beck exposed all this. | ||
And my point is, is that then you see the Q people. | ||
This is just one snapshot. | ||
Where they're always saying, look, Q said Soros isn't using his own money. | ||
He never has. | ||
He's CIA. And then they believe, oh my God, you know, now all the other Q stuff that were invincible and, you know. | ||
And in terms anybody uses politically, the Great Awakening, OQ said that too, or any of this stuff. | ||
And I need the people that are tuning into that to understand that is just as dangerous and just as big a deception as people saying there's nobody real. | ||
Everybody's sold out but them. | ||
They're the good people. | ||
You can listen to them. | ||
No, humanity's real. | ||
Goodness is real. | ||
People realizing the globalist model is totally hellscape dystopia and coming together, that's real. | ||
I know I'm real. | ||
So, I'm going to play a clip of this guy, but first I want to just, I told them just print me five, but they printed me like 20 articles. | ||
You can do this too. | ||
Just type in Soros USAID and clip web, because news, you'll get only the new stuff. | ||
Now look at this. | ||
This is Judicial Watch. | ||
Sued, got the documents. | ||
2018. And it's all open borders, overthrowing governments, you know, debit cards for the illegal aliens to come in. | ||
It's all here. | ||
USAID, USAID, USAID, USAID. He gets the money from USAID. Why is the deep state refusing to disclose Soros' involvement in Macedonia? | ||
2017. Department still loves George Soros because Trump didn't figure this out and know this. | ||
This is seven years ago. | ||
Heritage Foundation. | ||
WikiLeaks. | ||
Panama leak attack on Putin by U.S. and Soros. | ||
Read it. | ||
That's the U.S. Agency for International Development. | ||
U.S.A. to Soros. | ||
Okay? | ||
Latin America doctor for charity founded by Soros. | ||
U.S.A. EMU.edu. | ||
George Soros targeting Putin through Panama Papers. | ||
2016. Judicial watches George Soros funding records. | ||
Got them. | ||
Washington Times. | ||
They wouldn't even give them the Senate. | ||
Obama State Department used taxpayer funds to Soros. | ||
You know, overthrow Ukraine. | ||
All of it. | ||
Albania. | ||
Fox News. | ||
This is all ancient. | ||
It's 2018. 2018. Now. | ||
GOP takes up Russia alleged attack on Soros. | ||
USA Judicial Watch. | ||
On and on and on and on. | ||
CIA funding and all. | ||
CIA cutouts. | ||
Alright? | ||
Now, I just showed you all that. | ||
Just showed you the dates. | ||
And now you see, oh, it's currently going on. | ||
So... | ||
Now that you've seen that, that's a tiny snapshot, and the documents have been out forever. | ||
Anybody that covered it, they'd sue, indict, or get kicked off their platform. | ||
Glenn Beck, Lou Dobbs, Tucker Carlson, one of the big reasons. | ||
You touch that, they come after you. | ||
Now, this is a snapshot of the Q people. | ||
Here's a guy, nice guy, not trying to be mean to him. | ||
And he is just euphoric. | ||
He's real. | ||
He's part of us. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
It's so amazing. | ||
And these are the same people that think that JFK Jr. was going to show up a few years ago at Dealey Plaza, and of course he didn't. | ||
This is what we're talking about. | ||
This is mind control right here. | ||
Watch this. | ||
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I don't know how I cannot connect dots more clearly for people that don't think this thing is real. | |
Okay, today is obviously the 9th of February. | ||
Let's go back to January 7, 2018 on the Q board, down to the Intel board. | ||
On here it says, I'm not going to read the whole thing, but it says at the bottom, do you think George Soros really paid for Antifa out of his own wallet? | ||
Hold on one second. | ||
Wow, USAID has discovered that George Soros... | ||
Has received $260 million from taxpayer money. | ||
These people are disgusting. | ||
They're evil. | ||
Antifa was paid by George Soros from your taxpaying dollars. | ||
But Q told us the whole time. | ||
The Q board told us the whole time. | ||
I love you. | ||
You can find articles from 2006 about Soros and USAID and all this crap. | ||
I just showed you a bunch of them. | ||
This guy's like, oh my God, Q said it. | ||
And Q will, whoever runs these boards, we know who, will just sit there and post already known stuff, and then later, people see it later again and go, oh my God! | ||
It's like, Q said the ocean's blue. | ||
And the trees are green. | ||
Tree leaves. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
And then on the other end of that, you've got these people that Are clearly being funded, and they're running around saying that nobody's real, Trump's not real. | ||
Folks, they're devastating the globalist networks. | ||
They are removing them. | ||
They are annihilating wokeism, breaking the spell, banning all the transgender attacks on kids, all of that, giving people courage. | ||
Members of Congress are saying, no, I'm not going to say this man that says he's a woman from Delaware is a woman. | ||
He's the gentleman. | ||
From Delaware. | ||
I forgot to play that. | ||
Cue that up if you can. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Watch how GOP Representative Mary Miller introduces Trans Rep Sarah McBride on the floor of the House. | ||
That's breaking the spell. | ||
This is real. | ||
I'll get to that in a minute, but this is real. | ||
Huge audit starting at the Pentagon. | ||
Nobody's ever done that. | ||
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth commits to completing clear audit at the Pentagon within four years. | ||
United States Naval Academy announces DEI offices will be closed. | ||
Trump signs order halting all USA to South Africa over anti-white racism. | ||
It says Afrikaners fleeing persecution come here. | ||
Congress uncovers over 240 million spit-to-study transgender animals. | ||
That's killed. | ||
Just in, Trump dismantles Biden's gun control actions. | ||
Signs executive orders to protect gun control. | ||
Bans. | ||
Red flag laws, bans, all these unconstitutional administrative bans. | ||
I could spend an hour on this. | ||
Elon Musk does agents gain access to FEMA's sensitive disaster data. | ||
Agency previously skipped over Trump supporters' houses following hurricane disasters. | ||
It's a circus. | ||
Trump unleashes chaos in key U.S. science agency, NOAA, with all their fake global warming crap. | ||
President Trump fires head of the National Archives, Biden holdover. | ||
Firing Kennedy Center Board. | ||
That's the WEF of trustees, members, and naming himself chairman. | ||
Musk. | ||
Oh, he's got lost boys and Trump's mean girls. | ||
And it goes on and on and on. | ||
Oh, but they're attacking Trump. | ||
Oh, Trump voters are turning against him. | ||
Bull! | ||
All lies. | ||
It's happening, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's going down. | ||
It's unfolding. | ||
So. | ||
I've told all the Q people this a hundred times. | ||
Let's go, he's just mad because he's not on the inside and Q says he's bad. | ||
I got approached right after Trump got in when he was president-elect in 2016 by some people in the administration. | ||
And they said, hey, we got access. | ||
We're doing this. | ||
We know you've been sued for when WikiLeaks came out and we showed stuff. | ||
They said there's a way to show all this powerful stuff and just do it where we just report on what's going on. | ||
And I'm like, hey, you see this cute stuff? | ||
And then about three months later, yeah, it got grabbed away. | ||
How we were doing it got compromised. | ||
Yeah, you move off that. | ||
And I was like, well, I really wasn't pushing that. | ||
And, of course, part of these meetings is they want you to officially come in and work for us. | ||
I'm like, I'll sit over here, do what I think is right, and then you work for me. | ||
And by that, I mean this is an intellectual war. | ||
I don't need credentials. | ||
I don't want to have my little spy card and all this stuff. | ||
I'm just total transparency. | ||
That's my superpower. | ||
All that went on, and all that happened. | ||
And so, I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
So, I'm done talking about that. | ||
It's just that on the other end, I'm sitting there working out, and I got this show on, the clip-ins, another show, and I hear somebody I've known and liked and taken things about on, and it's just the host is lying, lying, lying. | ||
The person that I know is just going along with it, edited clips, all this stuff. | ||
And how, you know, and all the buzzwords, oh, he looks different. | ||
Maybe it's not him. | ||
You know, stuff like that. | ||
And yeah, that's what happens when you lose 60 pounds. | ||
And I'm just sitting there and I'm like, that's in all the other talking points. | ||
These people are paid. | ||
And which is obvious. | ||
But this is what's going on. | ||
And I just want a civilization to survive and thrive. | ||
And so I've been here 31 years. | ||
What I stand for. | ||
And I want to get a debate going, because, you know, we'll get attacked for this, and people will then realize this and look at this. | ||
I mean, this is just one Q example. | ||
This is constant. | ||
And, well, Q, Q exposed the federal service product. | ||
I don't know what's coming out. | ||
It's just, like, retarded. | ||
Yeah, and so did the senators at the time that fought it. | ||
The Lindberghs, and they kidnapped the baby. | ||
I mean, it's just, like, 110 years ago. | ||
I mean, it's like, these people wake up to this stuff partially. | ||
And then they go, oh, there's this secret esoteric thing. | ||
And I noticed this. | ||
If something's a rumor or something's put out where you're not sure about it, everybody loves it. | ||
But when it's hard data, like the Defense Department saying, we're hiring Reuters to lie to the American people for deception, for psychological warfare, it's like no one even cares. | ||
Well, I mean, my report on it got 50 million views Thursday, so I guess people did care. | ||
But the point is, is that I'm really trying to get everybody to scale up, level up. | ||
And really grow up and realize that all the stuff's actually hiding in plain view. | ||
And then people will tell you they've got esoteric knowledge that's already well known to make you then think when you hear about it later that it came from them so they can add all their BS onto the end of it. | ||
All right. | ||
There is so much more to get to, but I am going to end this here in just a few minutes. | ||
But since I mentioned it, here's the spell being broken. | ||
For everybody else, like, well, that's easy to do. | ||
Yeah, but in the past, you'd get demonized. | ||
You'd get demonetized. | ||
You'd get deplatformed. | ||
You'd get, you know, attacked. | ||
If you let some man invading, you know, women's identity, grandstand or beat up girls or, you know, come after our kids, you just call it like it is. | ||
You're a man. | ||
We don't hate you that you're a crazy person, thinking they're a woman. | ||
We don't hate any of those people. | ||
There's a lot of them that are victims, brainwashed. | ||
A lot of them got brainwashed. | ||
Young people have been going on for decades just emerging to take over right now. | ||
But we have to stop letting them dictate that they're the bosses. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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The chair recognizes the gentleman from Delaware, Mr. McBride, for five minutes. | |
The chair recognizes the gentleman from Delaware, Mr. McBride, for five minutes. | ||
Absolutely powerful. | ||
So I want to basically end with this, what we started with. | ||
Judge orders sweeping restrictions on doge access to secret treasury payments. | ||
Orders all documents to be made secret. | ||
Well, most of them are public documents. | ||
So this is fear. | ||
This is palpable. | ||
This is real revolution. | ||
They don't come back from this. | ||
But will Trump be successful riding the ship economically? | ||
They're trying to crash the stock market right now with put options. | ||
But since that's not working, And the put options got 9-1 overrode by buy options. | ||
They're putting this out, CNBC everywhere. | ||
How is this economic news? | ||
Could an Eagles Super Bowl victory tank the stock market? | ||
History says yes, but logic says no. | ||
Again, more esoteric QAnon stuff. | ||
Oh, well, the last time Philadelphia won the Super Bowl, there was a Great Depression. | ||
1929. I mean, this is the voodoo crap. | ||
That they want you to deal in. | ||
And then everything's transphobic. | ||
Everything's bad. | ||
London Science Museum claims Lego are home of it because the blocks are seen as male and female, attacking the very nature of life on Earth, an attack on logic. | ||
Keys and locks. | ||
I mean, it's attacks on the very basic of God's architecture. | ||
It's satanic. | ||
And all the left is calling for violence. | ||
I mean, they are desperate and they're going with the terrorism model. | ||
You know, they're the ones behind it. | ||
I mean, this clip right here. | ||
Big leftist on saying, you know, basically attack everybody. | ||
It is insane. | ||
All right. | ||
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I got to 80% of it, which we rarely do. | ||
I never get to all of it. | ||
I mean, just look at this. | ||
Trudeau caught on hot mic. | ||
We have the video saying, oh, Trump's serious about taking Canada. | ||
I'll explain what's really behind that coming up. | ||
The globalists have already taken all these countries. | ||
Trump, to force nationalism, is saying, well, we'll just take you over. | ||
It's more sophisticated than that. | ||
It just goes on and on, but that would take an hour to explain. | ||
Tomorrow night, Lord willing, we're still there. | ||
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InfoWars! | |
Through the annals of time, beneath the clashing swords and roaring cannons, there raged another war, unseen yet all-encompassing. | ||
The Infowar. | ||
From the whispered conspiracies of ancient courts to the fiery proclamations of revolutions, it was there. | ||
When the flames of heresy consumed the thinkers of old, it was there. | ||
When tyrants rose on the lies of propaganda and empires crumbled beneath the truth they couldn't silence, it was there. | ||
The Infowar marched alongside the armies of men. | ||
The battle was not just for land or power. | ||
That these colonies are, and have a right ought to be, free and independent states. | ||
For the hearts and minds and souls of those caught in its wake. | ||
More now than ever, the war rages on. | ||
Nations crumble, ideologies clash, and voices rise in defiance. | ||
For the battlefield of the Infowar is everywhere, and everyone is a soldier. | ||
Truth is your weapon. | ||
Through every conflict, every uprising, and every moment of human struggle, the InfoWars was always there. | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
This is the fight for humanity. | ||
This is InfoWars. | ||
We are unified by our spirit that God made and our connection to the creator of the universe and our children. | ||
And this is the genesis point of the new revolution of information. | ||
I will always believe and I will always say in public that Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met. | ||
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I'll tell you, that f***ing guy is right about a lot of s***. | |
Alex Jones has been right a lot of times. | ||
Alex has been right on for over a decade. | ||
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Fluoride, just like Alex Jones was saying. | |
Not good. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The real war's here with the globalists and Soros and Obama and the New World Order and BlackRock. | ||
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They've declared war on us and we accept the challenge! | |
We're taking the country back! | ||
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