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The Alex Jones Network is tomorrow's news today. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon. | ||
We will be broadcasting for the next two hours. | ||
The news has just been absolutely astounding in terms of what's happened with Zelensky, what the developments are with the conversation that was just published between Joe Rogan and Elon Musk. | ||
And coming up in just about a minute, we are going to have an extended report from Alex Jones, who has been working frantically and diligently in studio to make sure that we're staying on top of everything that's happening at Infowars. | ||
Now, we're very proud at Infowars to have the slogan Tomorrow's News Today, to have slogans that are true, like while other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
And I'll tell you what, this administration between Doge and everything that Trump is doing has made it difficult to talk about tomorrow's news because so much news is breaking every single day that we have to keep up with. | ||
But we've got Alex Jones reporting on the conversation that was absolutely historic between Elon Musk and Joe Rogan, as well as the implications of the developments of what fell apart right in front of the world's eyes between Trump, Vance and Zelensky. | ||
So let's go straight to this report from Alex Jones. | ||
It is March 1st, 2025. We have entered day 40 of the revolutionary administration of President Trump and the return of America. | ||
And the renaissance and the total destruction of the globalist death cult, great reset, depopulation, post-industrial plan. | ||
Now, we are about to, in the next two hours, chronicle the incredible moment we are in history, where humanity has taken the right turn at the fork in the road. | ||
About to start, though, with all this incredible news with Elon Musk. | ||
Yesterday on the Joe Rogan podcast here in Austin, Texas, explaining that all the main sociologists, historians, those that chronicle human cycles, understand that we were coming to the big fourth turning. | ||
And that if civilization collapsed, like it's done in the past, with eight and a half billion people and all these weapons. | ||
It won't just fall apart for a few hundred years and then come back, or sometimes a few thousand years and come back like the Dark Ages over a thousand years. | ||
It would trigger total nuclear war and turn the planet into a hellscape, even if anybody survived. | ||
The actuaries, the studies, the Pentagon, Rang Corporation, it's unanimous. | ||
And Rang Corporation, Pentagon, the Russian analysts, Chinese analysts. | ||
All broke down the fact that there was over a 98% chance that if the Russia war in Ukraine continued, the proxy war with NATO, that it would lead to a thermonuclear war. | ||
And in all the actuaries. | ||
Once you have tacticals used, it immediately goes to full commitment within about an hour. | ||
And everybody starts nuking everybody, not just the United States and Russia and Europe and India, Pakistan, China. | ||
It's a free-for-all, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And then all the reactors worldwide melt down. | ||
They're way more radioactive than just the hydrogen bombs detonating. | ||
Those are clean in comparison. | ||
Imagine hundreds and hundreds of Chernobyls. | ||
The end of life as we know it on the surface of the planet. | ||
And so Elon, as he said the night before the election, On November 4th last year, reiterated that when he said, I had to do what I had to do. | ||
We had to do this because the globalists were psychotic. | ||
And they believed they could have a controlled collapse. | ||
And depopulate those people and somehow then emerge from bunkers later and build a new world. | ||
I mean, this is Zardoz, Moonraker type stuff you see in culture because that's the Club of Rome and actual groups like that that believe this can be done. | ||
I just had the former chief economist from the Club of Rome on, he's the new president of Romania, was arrested. | ||
He quit them 15 years ago and started warning people, hey, they plan to collapse civilization and depopulate people. | ||
So this is a fact, and I know it, Musk knows it. | ||
The Romanian president knows it. | ||
Trump knows it. | ||
And we've externalized this information that only academics and people that were well researched knew. | ||
And so humanity's waking up to what's happening. | ||
We've taken the right fork at the road, but we still haven't gone far enough down it to make sure we become a type 1 civilization, interplanetary, meaning if even the Earth gets destroyed or damaged massively, we can survive. | ||
We must expand. | ||
We must trailblaze. | ||
We must be mavericks. | ||
It is who we are. | ||
If we aren't expanding, we're contracting. | ||
There is no vacuum in human activity. | ||
The worst place to be is stagnant, because in that breeds always. | ||
The seeds of war and destruction and barbarism. | ||
So the first important clip is Elon Musk saying, quote, we wouldn't have made it. | ||
It would have been the end if he didn't do what he did and if I didn't do what I did and if you didn't do what you did. | ||
So we're winning, but we have not fully taken the fork yet. | ||
We've made the decision to take the right fork and quickly we're beginning to move down it and moving away from oblivion. | ||
Here's Elon Musk. | ||
The reason I went so hardcore for Trump was because, to me, this was a fork in the road, like a very obvious fork in the road. | ||
If they had another four years, they would legalize enough illegals in the swing states to make the swing states not swing states. | ||
They would be blue states. | ||
Then they would win the presidential, they'd win the House, the Senate. | ||
And the presidency. | ||
They would then make D.C. into a state, maybe Puerto Rico, get four extra senators, pack the Supreme Court. | ||
So then you'll have the House, Judiciary, Senate, and presidency, all blue. | ||
And then they will keep importing more illegals to cement that outcome. | ||
Basically what happened in California. | ||
Jesus Christ. | ||
It would have been the end. | ||
That's why I went so hardcore for Trump. | ||
It would otherwise have been the end. | ||
And that's why the Democrat machine is so intent on destroying me. | ||
It's just so fascinating that people can't see this. | ||
I mean, I invite people to do their research. | ||
The more they do their research, the more they will see that what I'm saying is absolutely true. | ||
Just do the research. | ||
That's right. | ||
We had to take this fork in the road, not just in America, but worldwide, and reject the globalist plan to defeat future human expansion and competition by creating a global collapse and managing that monopoly to set up a form of neo-feudalism. | ||
And he went on on Joe's show, we're about to play a key clip, and said, listen, all the people attacking Trump himself and the liberty movement are on the Epstein list. | ||
Because they're part of this globalist cult. | ||
And their rite of passage is abusing children and so much more. | ||
It's a mark of their psychotic, sociopathic divorce from humanity. | ||
They're predators in everything they do. | ||
And so it's just a rite of passage in their attempted predatory domination of humanity to do this. | ||
And he points out the fact that it's Bill Gates is one of the main ringleaders. | ||
He went on to also expose Soros and how his scams. | ||
Operate another clip that we'll add on to the end here and how these so-called philanthropists are the ultimate parasites running their political operations and control with taxpayer money while advertising what great humanitarians they are. | ||
So here he is explaining what's really going on. | ||
He's dead on. | ||
Now, here's like, hey, we already know this from you and the documents for decades. | ||
Yeah, but it's Elon Musk. | ||
And he has the biggest other than Trump megaphone out there. | ||
And he is in total alignment with the truth. | ||
And him exposing information like this is irrevocable damage to the globalists. | ||
And he understands this key. | ||
We've won major battles, but we haven't won the total war yet in the fork of the road. | ||
Humanity's made the decision to take the right fork, which is the key component. | ||
I'd say 70% of the fight, but now we've got to get down the road and we have to dislodge and expose the globalist operations because they'll try to reconstitute and try to bring in their neo-feudalistic system if we don't stop them. | ||
You've got Pam Bondi. | ||
You've got Kash Patel. | ||
They've got the Epstein information, a lot of it, that the feds thought they destroyed with this coup. | ||
It's come out now that, no, the good feds held it back, and now they've got them on obstruction. | ||
So you're going to see real action, just like trying to shut this war down or shutting the border down in just 40 days. | ||
You're going to see real action and indictments, I would guess, within a month to two months. | ||
And the kingpin of the cover-up. | ||
James Comey is going to be one of the first. | ||
So here is Musk on the pedo cult and how they use it for control, and then the clip on Soros, and we'll be back breaking down what's really going on with the destruction of Zelensky yesterday, and as I predicted, as I saw it live, he won't be around for more than a few weeks. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Oh, obvious. | ||
Yes. | ||
Like, known FCN clients. | ||
Who are obviously extremely powerful politically and very wealthy are, you know, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reid Hoffman. | ||
And some others too, but those three. | ||
So, you know, why was Reid Hoffman so intent on destroying Trump? | ||
You think it's because they're worried about the list coming out? | ||
Yeah. | ||
One of the reasons. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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So... | |
I mean, I'm like, this is, you know, yeah, so... | ||
It's so frustrating to be sitting in a situation where the list isn't coming out. | ||
Well, it better come out, I mean, hopefully tomorrow. | ||
Well, I mean, why'd they release bullshit today? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What's the point in giving these people, like, a happy folder to wave around in front of the camera with nothing in it that's new? | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's not... | ||
Like I said, the tough thing that they've got is, you know, they've been made captain of a ship with a hostile crew. | ||
Right. | ||
So, they don't have, like, you have, like, magical powers. | ||
You've made captain of a ship with a hostile crew. | ||
You still have a hostile crew. | ||
Right. | ||
You've got to bring in people who are going to be helpful as opposed to obstructionists. | ||
Right. | ||
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So... | |
But yeah, I think the public will be rightly frustrated if no one is prosecuted for the FCA client. | ||
There's no one at all. | ||
Which, you know, no one... | ||
Like, at least, I don't know, the top five or something? | ||
Like, some number. | ||
There should at least be an attempted prosecution of the worst offenders. | ||
Well, particularly if Ghislaine Maxwell is in jail for sex trafficking. | ||
Yes. | ||
That means sex trafficking occurred. | ||
Right. | ||
So she's in jail for it. | ||
Yes. | ||
Who were the clients? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, how do you put someone in jail and you don't even name the clients? | ||
That sounds kind of insane. | ||
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I think, yes, it would... | |
Yes, because... | ||
It's just stunning that they've been able to hold it back for so long. | ||
It's really kind of amazing. | ||
Like, when people say that people can't keep secrets, what the fuck are you talking about? | ||
Look at this! | ||
Yeah, I mean, a bunch of these things are not, like... | ||
It's common knowledge, but we just... | ||
We don't actually have the proof. | ||
Right. | ||
So the proof is there. | ||
I mean, there's lots of videos. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, the dude is like a mountain of, like, whenever they raided Epstein's place, there would have been, like, a mountain of evidence. | ||
Where is that mountain? | ||
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Right. | |
Like, who took possession of the evidence? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Specifically. | ||
Right. | ||
The individuals. | ||
Where are the tapes? | ||
Yes. | ||
How many levels of clearance do I have to get to get into the vault? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Well... | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know what we need are people who are really good with computers. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And really good with technology. | ||
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I remember seeing this photo. | |
That's when they raided his home? | ||
They were. | ||
That's when they were on the island? | ||
They were there then. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They got everything, I'm sure. | ||
I mean, there must have been so much stuff on that island. | ||
There must have been. | ||
And if it wasn't there, where was it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What, you know, it has to be uploaded somewhere. | ||
There has to be some sort of a chain of evidence. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Or chain of custody. | ||
It's got to be a mountain of evidence. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's kind of a hack to the system where someone can get an NGO stood up for a fairly small amount of money. | ||
George Soros was really good at this. | ||
George Soros is like a system hacker. | ||
He figured out how to hack the system. | ||
He's a genius at arbitrage. | ||
These days he's pretty old, but a genius at arbitrage. | ||
So he figured out that you could leverage a small amount of A nonprofit is a weird word. | ||
It's just a non-governmental organization. | ||
And then the government continues to fund that every year. | ||
And it'll have a nice-sounding name. | ||
Like the Institute for Peace or something like that. | ||
But really, it's a graft machine. | ||
And what are their requirements with that money? | ||
What do they have to do? | ||
There's really no requirements at all. | ||
So they just get grants and the government just assumes that they're doing good work. | ||
I think a lot of people in the government know that they're not doing good work. | ||
But they... | ||
It's a giant graft machine. | ||
Now let's talk about the most incredibly... | ||
Important thing geopolitically I've seen in my lifetime, not just 31 years on air. | ||
I knew when I was watching it live at 1130 Central yesterday, Trump and Vance dismantling the rat-like liar Zelensky that all the neocons would instantly turn against Zelensky and say that he was irredeemable, which Lindsey Graham said two hours later. | ||
And there is absolutely no support for him, even his own country. | ||
The parliament is moving. | ||
To begin impeachment against him, and I predict he won't be able to hold on for more than just a few weeks. | ||
I mean, this is legendary. | ||
But here's the big takeaways, and then I'm going to play some of the key excerpts here. | ||
Not just from Trump and Vance and what you've already seen, but some really important things that I've got a lot of attention that Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that was 100% dead on. | ||
First off, can you imagine if Kamala Harris and Tim Walz had been in there talking to Zelensky? | ||
Can you imagine those literal zombies? | ||
I mean, just picture them instead of Trump in advance. | ||
And the total competence and strength and focus and clarity versus the inauthentic mental illness of those creatures. | ||
Boy, did we dodge a bullet. | ||
And then... | ||
You have the fact that Marco Rubio pointed out that Zelensky's been lying three times saying he's going to sign over the minerals to do this deal. | ||
And then he was coming there to make the peace deal. | ||
Then he shows up and tries to embarrass Trump and everybody in front of the press. | ||
And that was it. | ||
They're like, listen, you're not dealing in reality. | ||
We were supposed to go ink the deal at lunch and talk about the finer details. | ||
And you've come here in your little Nazi uniform, your little costume, to try to alpha us. | ||
Absolutely disgusting. | ||
So first I want to play a little bit of this Marco Rubio exchange on CNN where he just lays out the facts and then we're going to go to a clip of the Ambassador from Ukraine where she's just looking down, freaking out while this is happening because she knows their world's burning down in front of them. | ||
And then a good chunk of the historic exchange where the hoax, the spell, everybody has to bow down to Zelensky, just dissolved in front of everyone and literally now accelerates us towards ending this war and moving back from the brink of thermal nuclear Armageddon. | ||
So here are these key clips. | ||
I just heard from President Zelensky. | ||
He said he does not think that he owes President Trump an apology for what happened inside the Oval Office today. | ||
Do you feel otherwise? | ||
I do. | ||
I do. | ||
Because you guys don't see. | ||
You guys only saw the end. | ||
You saw what happened today. | ||
You don't see all the things that led up to this. | ||
So let me explain. | ||
The president's been very clear. | ||
He campaigned on this. | ||
He thinks this war should have never started. | ||
He believes, and I agree, that had he been president, it never would have happened. | ||
Now here we are. | ||
He's trying to bring an end to this conflict. | ||
We've explained very clearly what our plan is here, which is we want to get the Russians to a negotiating table. | ||
We want to explore whether peace is possible. | ||
They understand this. | ||
They also understand that this agreement that was supposed to be signed today was supposed to be an agreement that binds America economically to Ukraine, which to me... | ||
As I've explained, and I think the President alluded to today, is a security guarantee in its own way, because we're involved. | ||
It's now us. | ||
It's our interests. | ||
That was all explained. | ||
That was all understood. | ||
And nonetheless, for the last 10 days, in every engagement we've had with the Ukrainians, there's been complications in getting that point across, including the public statements that President Zelensky has made. | ||
But they insisted on coming to D.C. This agreement could have been signed five days ago, but they insisted on coming to Washington. | ||
And it should have been a very clear understanding. | ||
Don't come here and create a scenario where you're going to start lecturing us about how diplomacy isn't going to work. | ||
President Zelensky took it in that direction, and it ended in a predictable outcome as a result. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
That wasn't supposed to be this way, but that's the path he chose. | ||
And I think, frankly, sends his country backwards in regards to achieving peace. | ||
Which is what President Trump wants at the end of the day is for this war to end. | ||
He's been as consistent as anyone can be about what his objective is here. | ||
But what specifically do you want to see President Zelensky apologize for? | ||
Well, apologize for turning this thing into the fiasco for him that it became. | ||
There was no need for him to go in there and become antagonistic. | ||
Look, this thing went off the rails. | ||
You were there, I believe. | ||
It went off the rails when he said, let me ask you a question to the vice president. | ||
What kind of diplomacy are you talking about? | ||
Well, this is a serious thing. | ||
I mean, thousands of people have been killed. | ||
Thousands. | ||
And he talks about all these horrible things that have happened to prisoners of war and children. | ||
All true. | ||
All bad. | ||
This is what we're dealing with here. | ||
It needs to come to an end. | ||
We are trying to bring it to an end. | ||
The way you bring it to an end is you get Russia to the table to talk. | ||
And he understands He says he does, but maybe he doesn't. | ||
Active, open undermining of efforts to bring about peace is deeply frustrating for everyone who's been involved in communications with them leading up to today. | ||
And I think we should apologize for wasting our time for a meeting that was going to end the way it did. | ||
You yourself have said previously that Putin cannot be trusted in negotiations. | ||
That was the point that President Zelensky was ultimately making during that conversation, is that there cannot be an agreement without security guarantees, because he was talking about All the ceasefire agreements before or agreements that Putin has just blown past. | ||
I mean, do you still feel that way, that Putin cannot be trusted in these negotiations? | ||
Well, I was there yesterday when the president said in front of the media that our approach is going to be trust, but verify. | ||
President Trump's made deals his entire life. | ||
He's not going to get suckered into some deal that's not a real deal. | ||
We all understand this. | ||
We understand it on our end for certain. | ||
And so the goal here is to get to a place where we have to explore whether peace is possible. | ||
I've said this repeatedly. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it is. | ||
Based on what they've said so far, but we have to explore that. | ||
How else is this war going to end? | ||
I ask people, what is the European plan to end this war? | ||
I can tell you what one foreign minister told me, and I'm not going to say who it was, but I can tell you what one of them told me, and that is that the war goes on for another year, and at that point Russia will feel so weakened that they'll beg for a peace. | ||
That's another year of killing, another year of dying, another year of destruction, and by the way, not a very realistic plan in my point of view. | ||
So, if there's a chance at peace, even if it's a 1% chance, that needs to be explored, and that's what President Trump is trying to do here. | ||
President Trump said just when he was leaving the White House after that meeting that he doesn't think President Zelensky wants peace. | ||
But isn't that why the Ukrainian leader was in the Oval Office for that meeting today? | ||
Well, he was in the Oval Office to sign a minerals rights deal. | ||
That's what he was in the Oval Office to sign today. | ||
But again, when you have comments that deliberately appear to be deliberately, I mean, after having discussed this repeatedly, deliberately appear to be geared towards making the argument that peace is not possible. | ||
You know, again, he turns to the vice president. | ||
What kind of diplomacy are you talking about? | ||
Almost as if to say, these people, you can't deal with them. | ||
You can't have any negotiations with Putin because he can't be trusted and you're just wasting your time on negotiations. | ||
Well, he's directly, basically undermining everything the president has told him he's trying to do. | ||
Look, there's no need for that. | ||
You start to suspect, does he really want an end to this war? | ||
Does he just think that, you know, we have to do whatever he says and give him anything he wants without any endgame? | ||
That was the Biden strategy. | ||
That was the Biden strategy. | ||
We were funding... | ||
A stalemate. | ||
We're funding a meat grinder. | ||
And unfortunately, for the Ukrainians, the Russians have more meat to grind. | ||
And they don't care about human life. | ||
We've seen it. | ||
Human waves, the North Koreans, etc. | ||
And so this is a very complex thing. | ||
It's very delicate. | ||
It's very costly. | ||
It's very bloody. | ||
It needs to be brought to an end. | ||
But it isn't going to be brought to an end with public pronouncements and maximalist demands in the public. | ||
But in real diplomacy, the vice president was right. | ||
When you say they don't care about... | ||
Are you talking about the Russians or the Ukrainians? | ||
Well, the Russians, I mean, they're conscripting by the hundreds of thousands. | ||
They brought in North Korean troops that were slaughtered and cursed, and they keep going because they've got more people. | ||
That's the other fact. | ||
Again, we go back to the same point. | ||
I'm not going to fall into this trap of who's bad and who's evil. | ||
People can make those conclusions. | ||
People have seen how this narrative has played out and where we are today and how this all started and so forth. | ||
The point now is it has to end. | ||
And the way it ends is you get people to a negotiating table. | ||
And the president, who's the ultimate dealmaker, knows you don't get people to a negotiating table when you're calling them names and you're accusing them of things because at the end of the day, this is not a political campaign. | ||
This is high-stakes international diplomacy and an effort to bring about an end to a very, very dangerous war. | ||
But you yourself, sir, have said before that you believe Putin is a war criminal, that that is a widely accepted fact. | ||
You've called him a butcher. | ||
And you've said that as a Secretary of State, you do believe it's important for someone with such global influences you have to speak with that kind of moral clarity. | ||
Yeah, and at this moment, as Secretary of State, my job working for the president is to deliver peace, to end this conflict and end this war. | ||
Ultimately, that is the job of the State Department. | ||
The State Department doesn't fight wars. | ||
It ends them. | ||
It tries to end them. | ||
And that's usually, by the way, celebrated. | ||
I mean, throughout history, I've watched presidents that bring about an end of wars and conflicts, and people celebrate that. | ||
They applaud it. | ||
I think we should be very proud and happy that we have a president whose prime objective is not to get into wars, but to prevent wars and to get out of wars. | ||
That is a very noble, laudable goal. | ||
Everyone should be applauding it, and he should be given the space to do that, not undermined by demands that he call Putin names or that we say things that impede the ability to conduct real diplomacy, as the Vice President said today. | ||
To follow up on what you just said a moment ago, are you saying that you have doubts that President Zelensky wants this war to come to an end? | ||
What I have doubts about is whether he's willing to say and do the things that we need in order to get a negotiation. | ||
Again, this has been going on for 10 days. | ||
And to see things in the press saying we're not coordinating with the Ukrainians, that's absolutely false. | ||
Over the last 10 days, the Ukrainians have met with the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of State, the Vice President of the United States. | ||
I had a phone call with President Trump, and he was in the Oval Office today. | ||
I've talked to the foreign minister of Ukraine three times in the last ten days. | ||
The argument that we're not engaging, but yet you keep reading these press accounts about, oh, well, they're leaving us out, we're not involved, we're not engaged. | ||
None of these things are true, and it continues. | ||
So all that led up to today in a deep sense of frustration. | ||
And my hope is that this all can be reset, and maturity can kick in, and some pragmatism, because this war tonight, people will die in Ukraine. | ||
Tonight people will die in this conflict. | ||
We're trying to bring an end to this conflict, which is unsustainable. | ||
It's an unsustainable, bloody war that has to come to an end. | ||
And right now, the only leader in the world that can even have a chance of bringing about an end to this is named President Donald Trump. | ||
And we need to give him the opportunity to try and do that. | ||
And when you see efforts to impede it, when you deliberate, when you tell someone... | ||
Don't say, let's not talk about these things, let's not go in this direction, because it makes it harder for us to engage, and they insist on doing it anyways. | ||
You start to wonder. | ||
You start to wonder. | ||
I don't like to impugn people's motives, but you start to wonder what's behind it. | ||
So, look, again, let's hope that this can be salvaged, but I'm not sure after today. | ||
You don't believe that this can be, you're not sure that this can be salvaged? | ||
I mean, can this relationship between Zelensky and Trump be repaired, in your view? | ||
I think anything is possible, but it has to go back to the point that President Trump is interested in being involved in this for the purposes of bringing about an enduring and lasting peace. | ||
That's what he wants to achieve. | ||
And I think if I'm a country that's involved in a war with a bigger country, who's losing thousands of people, who's had three million people leave my country because they can't be there, who is facing these challenges... | ||
I would be thanking a president who's trying to help bring about an end to this war. | ||
I would be thanking him, and I would be supportive of what he's trying to do, at least in my public pronouncements and in my public posture. | ||
And we didn't see that today, and we haven't seen that for the last few days. | ||
Now, will that change? | ||
I hope so. | ||
It should, for the purposes of global peace and stability in Europe and around the world. | ||
Vice President Vance was criticizing Zelensky for not saying thank you specifically during that meeting, those 40 to 50 minutes that we were in the Oval Office, but certainly you know very well, Secretary Rubio, your time as a senator here in Washington, that whenever Zelensky has come to Washington before, he has very much expressed that kind of gratitude. | ||
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Thank you for both financial packages you have already provided us. | ||
Really, all my appreciations from my heart for So what can I say to American people in English? | ||
My English is poor. | ||
To say all my messages and all my thanks to you. | ||
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And thank you very much for supporting us, our peoples. | |
Thank you, United States. | ||
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Thank you, America. | |
Ukraine is grateful to the United States for its overwhelming support. | ||
Do you think you can make the argument that he hasn't said thank you? | ||
Well, I think the vice president said he hadn't said it today. | ||
He hadn't heard it today in that meeting. | ||
And we were hoping that that meeting would begin by, thank you for everything you've done for us. | ||
We wouldn't be where we are today without you. | ||
We wouldn't even have a chance to negotiate a peace without the help you gave us. | ||
By the way, without the help you gave us when you were president in the first term, because President Obama refused to provide them defensive capabilities in terms of military hardware. | ||
He did provide them blankets. | ||
Yeah, and that was brought up today during that meeting. | ||
Well, it was brought up, but I was there. | ||
In fact, I vividly recall. | ||
At the time, Vice President Biden saying to me in a meeting that we had at the Vice President's residence that the reason why we didn't want to provide them those weapons is because they might use them. | ||
That was his exact quote. | ||
And that was the attitude. | ||
I remember clearly then the Ukrainian leader saying, we don't need more blankets or MREs. | ||
We need weapons to defend ourselves. | ||
And they didn't do it. | ||
President Trump did. | ||
He provided them weaponry, some of it, much of it, which was used at the beginning of this war. | ||
And without those weapons being in their stocks, this war could have been over very quickly, two, three, four days. | ||
Another pot shot that Zelensky took today, when the president pointed that out, you know what Zelensky said? | ||
He said, yeah, yeah, we've heard that from the Russians. | ||
That's not a Russian narrative. | ||
That was the official position. | ||
I vividly recall being briefed by leaders in the Biden administration telling us that this war was going to be over in five to six days. | ||
They believed that that was their assessment at the time. | ||
And it wasn't the case because of the weapons that Ukraine had in stocks because of President Trump in his first term. | ||
So he should have been grateful for that and grateful for what we're doing now. | ||
And one more point. | ||
It's not just President Trump. | ||
There's news reports out there from NBC News, at least is one of the places I recall, reporting that Biden had a shouting match with Zelensky. | ||
For not being grateful and not being thankful for everything that was provided back in 2022. Now, that didn't happen in front of the press. | ||
That was leaked, but it got out there. | ||
These frustrations are not unique to President Trump. | ||
There was those frustrations in the previous administration if NBC News is to be believed. | ||
But obviously we've never seen anything like what we saw today. | ||
But the point that Zelensky was making there is that everyone predicted his demise and Ukraine was able to fight and to survive. | ||
Zelensky was able to survive. | ||
The Ukrainian people have been fighting for three years. | ||
You yourself have said previously that the United States should assist Ukraine as long as the Ukrainians are willing to fight. | ||
So I think the question coming out of that meeting is what happens next year? | ||
I mean, you are the U.S. chief diplomat. | ||
Is there a path for diplomacy? | ||
Is a ceasefire still a possibility tonight? | ||
Well, number one, you know who else said that Ukraine is very brave and very valiant? | ||
President Trump. | ||
He said it today. | ||
He said it repeatedly. | ||
Your soldiers have been very brave. | ||
Your fighters have been very brave. | ||
Your people have been very brave. | ||
He said that repeatedly. | ||
And everyone recognizes that. | ||
But we're three years into a war that has no end in sight and no exit strategy. | ||
The EU doesn't have an exit strategy. | ||
I saw the comments tonight from the leader of the EU saying there needs a new leader of the free world. | ||
I mean, these people are just playing silly games and saying these things. | ||
What is their exit strategy? | ||
What is anybody else's exit strategy? | ||
The only person on the planet who is actively trying to bring an end to this conflict is named Donald Trump, the President of the United States. | ||
He's the only one that's trying to do it. | ||
And we should be helping him to achieve it. | ||
And so do I think it's possible? | ||
Yeah, I hope it's possible. | ||
Because that's what we do try to do at the Department of State is we try to end the conflict, not start new ones, and certainly not extend them. | ||
Senator Lindsey Graham, after having lunch with President Trump today, said Zelensky either needs to resign or they need to send someone over that we can do business with. | ||
Do you feel that President Zelensky needs to resign? | ||
Well, that's Lindsey's feeling because he feels very passionately. | ||
You know, he's been a very strong supporter of Ukraine. | ||
Lindsey Graham has been one of the strongest voices for Ukraine. | ||
Well, the United States, the President's taken no position on that. | ||
What he said today is, let him come back when he's ready to do peace. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
Let him come back when he's ready to do peace. | ||
So I can't speak for what anybody else said. | ||
I can only go off the words from the President of the United States, and that is, today, this is not going to be productive any further. | ||
When Zelensky's ready to make peace and he's serious about peace, let him come back then. | ||
And that's when we'll re-engage with them. | ||
And what he means by that is... | ||
And how will you measure that? | ||
Well, I think it's everything I've said already. | ||
And that is, how are you going to give Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation to a table to discuss even the opportunity, even to explore whether there's an opportunity for peace? | ||
You're not going to do it by calling them names. | ||
It makes everybody feel very good. | ||
You can pass resolutions. | ||
You can put out very strongly awarded statements. | ||
Senators can do it. | ||
I did when I was in the Senate. | ||
House members can do it. | ||
Commentators can do it. | ||
And countries that have no real skin in the game can do it. | ||
But when you are the President of the United States of America and you're trying to bring about peace the way Donald Trump is trying to bring about peace, the only way to do it is you have to create space for people to come to the table and talk. | ||
And that is something we should all be applauding, not criticizing. | ||
And not pretending that we can just extend this war forever and that everybody has unlimited resources to continue to fund it. | ||
On both sides, by the way. | ||
And President Zelensky has said he does want this war to end. | ||
He just cares about how it ends. | ||
We heard that from the other European leaders who came to the Oval Office also this week. | ||
President Trump said to me today, before that shouting match erupted in the Oval Office, that he doesn't believe there have to be security guarantees in place before the ceasefire, that you can come to a ceasefire agreement and then put those in place. | ||
Do you agree with that? | ||
That's not what he said. | ||
What he said is, why am I going to be talking about security guarantees? | ||
Let me get a peace deal first, is what he said. | ||
That doesn't mean it can't happen as part of that negotiation, but you have to have an agreement. | ||
What peace is there to secure if you first don't have an agreement on peace? | ||
Like, what do the Russians need in order to end this conflict? | ||
So you're saying it would happen as part of the negotiations? | ||
Well, again, how do you end a war? | ||
You have to find out what the combatants require in order to stop shooting at each other. | ||
What are the Russians' needs? | ||
What do they need to see in order for them to stop fighting? | ||
What do the Ukrainians need in order to stop fighting? | ||
And then once you have that in place, then you can decide the next step, which is, and what do we need to do to make sure this never happens again? | ||
That it doesn't happen in two years, three years, five years. | ||
I don't think President Trump is interested in a one-year war. | ||
I don't think he's interested in a six-month ceasefire. | ||
He wants this thing to end. | ||
He has said that repeatedly. | ||
But again, he's not going to use the kind of language that maybe plays well in the public sphere or in the political sphere for people that want to take shots at him, but it's not going to allow us to have a negotiation or even to explore a potential negotiation. | ||
President Donald Trump is a man who's made deals his entire life in business, and he's bringing those principles to government, and he's the only one in the world that has any chance. | ||
If Donald Trump tomorrow decides, I don't care about Ukraine, I don't care about Russia, and I don't care about this war, and he walks away. | ||
I ask you, I ask everyone, well, who on this planet has any chance whatsoever, even a 1% chance, of getting the combatants to the table? | ||
The answer is there is no one. | ||
He is the only one on Earth right now that has any chance. | ||
If there is a chance at peace, he's the only one that has a chance to deliver on it. | ||
Do you still see a meeting happening with President Putin there, President Zelensky, and President Trump? | ||
Is that still possible? | ||
Well, I think that's premature. | ||
I mean, you first need to make sure that this is even a possibility. | ||
And you have to explore it. | ||
And look, there's good signs, I think, maybe, you know, somewhat about at least the Russians' willingness to engage. | ||
But we have to explore all that. | ||
But that's not going to be done in front of cameras. | ||
It's not going to be done in an open ballroom. | ||
There's a lot of work to be done before we get to this point. | ||
This is a complex war that has causes behind it that go back a number of years. | ||
There's a lot to navigate. | ||
A lot has been invested on both sides. | ||
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gains have been made by the russian federation in some places all these things have to be worked through but it's not going to be done through press conferences and the media it has to be done to what the vice president said today the serious work of diplomacy it's you know it it's a lot easier to just say or with ukraine all the way no matter what however long it takes Well, 15 years? | ||
12 years? | ||
I mean, that's absurd. | ||
That's not sustainable, and everybody knows it. | ||
The president wants to end this war. | ||
He wants to explore whether there's a possibility to do it and do it quickly. | ||
He campaigned on it. | ||
It was a promise of his, and he intends to come. | ||
When he says these things, he doesn't just say them. | ||
He means them, and he's doing it. | ||
And it's the first time we've seen that in a long time in American politics. | ||
Secretary Marco Rubio, thank you for your time tonight and joining us on such a historic day. | ||
I really do appreciate your time. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There's the Ukrainian ambassador with her hand, her face buried in her hands. | ||
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And now I'm talking with my friends in Poland, and they are worried that you align yourself too much with Putin. | |
What's your message for them? | ||
Well, if I didn't align myself with both of them, you'd never have a deal. | ||
You want me to say, uh... | ||
Really terrible things about Putin and then say, hi Vladimir, how are we doing on the deal? | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
I'm not aligned with Putin. | ||
I'm not aligned with anybody. | ||
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I'm aligned with the United States of America and for the good of the world. | |
I'm aligned with the world and I want to get this thing over with. | ||
You see the hatred he's got for Putin. | ||
It's very tough for me to make a deal with that kind of hate. | ||
He's got tremendous hatred. | ||
And I understand that, but I can tell you the other side isn't exactly in love with, you know, him either. | ||
So it's not a question of alignment. | ||
I'm aligned with the world. | ||
I want to get the thing set. | ||
I'm aligned with Europe. | ||
I want to see if we can get this thing done. | ||
You want me to be tough? | ||
I could be tougher than any human being you've ever seen. | ||
I'd be so tough. | ||
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But you're never going to get a deal that way, so that's the way it goes. | |
All right, one more question. | ||
I would respond to this. | ||
So look, for four years in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up at press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and then Putin invaded Ukraine and destroyed a significant chunk of the country. | ||
the path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy. | ||
We tried the pathway of Joe Biden of thumping our chest and pretending that the president of the United States' words mattered more than the president of the United States' actions. | ||
What makes America a good country is America engaging in diplomacy. | ||
That's what President Trump is doing. | ||
Can I ask you? | ||
Sure. | ||
Yeah? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
So he occupied our parts, big parts of Ukraine, parts of East and Crimea. | ||
So he occupied it on 2014. So during a lot of years, I'm not speaking about just Biden, but those time was Obama, then President Obama, then President Trump, then President Biden, now President Trump and God bless, now President Trump will stop him. | ||
But during 2014, nobody stopped him. | ||
He just occupied and took. | ||
He killed people. | ||
You know what the contact line? | ||
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2015. 2014. 2014? | |
I was not here. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Yes, but during 2014 until 2022, the situation was the same. | ||
People have been dying on the contact line. | ||
Nobody stopped him. | ||
You know that we had conversations with him. | ||
A lot of conversation. | ||
My bilateral conversation. | ||
And we signed with him, me, like a new president. | ||
In 2019, I signed with him the deal. | ||
I signed with him, Macron and Merkel. | ||
We signed ceasefire. | ||
Ceasefire. | ||
All of them told me that he will never go. | ||
We signed him with gas contract. | ||
Gas contract. | ||
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Yes, but after that, he broken this ceasefire. | |
He killed our people and he didn't exchange prisoners. | ||
We signed the exchange of prisoners. | ||
But he didn't do it. | ||
What kind of diplomacy, JD, you are speaking about? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. | ||
Mr. President, Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. | ||
Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. | ||
You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conflict. | ||
Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? | ||
I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President. | ||
Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? | ||
And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country? | ||
A lot of questions. | ||
Let's start from the beginning. | ||
First of all, during the war, Everybody has problems. | ||
Even you. | ||
But you have nice ocean. | ||
And don't feel now. | ||
But you will feel it in the future. | ||
God bless. | ||
You don't know that. | ||
God bless. | ||
God bless. | ||
You will not have a war. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
We're trying to solve a problem. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
Because you're in no position to dictate that. | ||
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Remember that. | |
You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. | ||
We're going to feel very good. | ||
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We're going to feel very good and very strong. | |
You're right now not in a very good position. | ||
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You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position and it happens to be right about it. | |
You're not in a good position. | ||
You don't have the cards right now. | ||
With us, you start having cards. | ||
Right now, you're playing cards. | ||
You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. | ||
You're gambling with World War III. You're gambling with World War III. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country, that's backed you far more than a lot of people said they should have. | ||
Have you said thank you once in this entire meeting? | ||
No, in this entire meeting have you said thank you? | ||
You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. | ||
Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country. | ||
Please, you think that... | ||
If you will speak very loudly about the war... | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
Your country is in big trouble. | ||
Can I answer? | ||
No, no. | ||
You've done a lot of talking. | ||
Your country is in big trouble. | ||
I know. | ||
You're not winning. | ||
You're not winning this. | ||
You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. | ||
Mr. President, we are staying in our country, staying strong. | ||
From the very beginning of the war, we've been alone. | ||
And we are thankful. | ||
I said thanks. | ||
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You haven't been alone. | |
You haven't been alone. | ||
We gave you that. | ||
You don't even watch it again because I'm sure you've already seen it, but it's just absolutely insane. | ||
There's so many factors, so many moving parts regarding this conflict, the power dynamics, the political dynamics, that it's hard to unravel all of it. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, ever since 2014, Ukraine has been run as a cutout of the CIA, Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
And we know that these conflicts with Ukraine and Russia are really just conflicts between the United States and Russia, or more specifically, the deep state of the United States and Russia. | ||
And there are a number of reasons for this. | ||
We understand that 71% of Russia's economy is natural gas exports through regions of Ukraine. | ||
We understand that as the second largest, if not the largest, definitely in the top three largest nuclear power, there's a national security threat based on who the next person is that comes into power in Russia. | ||
What happens when Vladimir Putin dies or when he gets sick or when he retires or when he decides not to continue in his role as the leader of Russia? | ||
It's sort of a wild card as to who's going to be the leader of Russia at that point. | ||
So if we can control Russia by getting Ukraine into NATO, this was the thinking of our deep state, and squeezing their natural gas exports, economically speaking, then we can control Russia no matter who the leader is. | ||
That's what this whole play really was about. | ||
It was about globalist control, international control over Russia, which is one of a few superpowers left in the world that actually believes in the notion of national sovereignty. | ||
You've got Israel that believes in national sovereignty, Iran, China, Russia, and the United States of America. | ||
And so Zelensky was installed by our own CIA, which is probably part of the reason why he feels such a lack of respect for the United States of America, despite the fact that our taxpayers have funded him tens, if not hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
I imagine that Zelensky is feeling pretty bitter right now that he was handed the leadership role in Ukraine and then led into the dark path by our own deep state, by the international community, NATO and others, that virtually guaranteed, provoked, and ensured that Russia would invade because Russia is going to do anything it can to protect its own national sovereignty. | ||
It's not going to allow its national sovereignty to be compromised when its entire economy is dependent on natural gas exports into Europe. | ||
When all of Europe's economy is dependent on the breadbasket that Europe was before it was a meat grinder. | ||
It's not going to allow itself to be compromised when its population is incredibly vulnerable to the fact that it's aging. | ||
Just like China and Japan and the United States and South Korea, they have a major problem where their entire labor force is aging out and no one is having children because inflation throughout the world is incredibly problematic, largely because the dollar is the global reserve currency. | ||
And it's a fiat currency based on nothing, only the artificial demand created by OPEC because we ensure that there is demand for dollars outside the United States so long as oil is traded in dollars. | ||
And so we see Zelensky frustrated because he's coming up on the end of his term. | ||
Alex Jones has said it. | ||
I agree with him. | ||
I think there's only a few more weeks left for Zelensky. | ||
And frankly, I think there's only a few more weeks left for Ukraine, maybe a few more months at max left for Ukraine in this conflict if peace isn't. | ||
Struck. | ||
There isn't a deal agreed to by all the parties involved. | ||
And similar to how if you're in a relationship, those last few months are just wrought with fights and blame and pointing fingers and arguments and bitterness right before the inevitable end where it just breaks up. | ||
That's what we're witnessing right now with Vladimir Zelensky, Donald Trump, and Russia. | ||
It's over. | ||
The war's been over for a long time. | ||
We have just been playing at the notion that there was any sense of victory. | ||
And remember, all of those X accounts that existed, the bot accounts, but also just run by real people in Ukraine that were constantly saying that victory in Ukraine was possible, constantly saying that all they needed was more weapons, all they needed was more munitions, all they needed were more missiles from Europe in order to strike into Russia, in order to have their, what was it, their second offensive was going to be so successful. | ||
They've just gotten annihilated the entire time. | ||
Where they're abducting people and sending them to the front. | ||
There's video after video after video of a person with Down syndrome or other disabilities fighting at the front. | ||
I mean, they have lost this war, and it's been a long time coming. | ||
That's part of what's so frustrating about the fact that the United States has been backing them up at all. | ||
The fact that we've been pouring money into something that was a lost cause to begin with. | ||
There's no way that Russia is going to lose a war against Ukraine. | ||
They're weak and completely dependent on their so-called ally nations. | ||
I understand why he's bitter, but it's not Donald Trump's fault. | ||
It's the international community's fault that this is happening to his country. | ||
I don't even think that it's Putin's fault. | ||
And frankly, if NATO were trying to get Ukraine in, and I was the president of Russia, I would have done the exact same thing that Vladimir Putin did. | ||
He's acting on behalf of the best interests of his people. | ||
The international community, the globalists, the political class just can't fathom that maybe a leader somewhere would act on behalf of the interests of his own people. | ||
And I'm not a Vladimir Putin fan. | ||
I don't like the idea of journalists being arrested, political dissidents being arrested, questionable results in elections. | ||
I understand that there are problems with Vladimir Putin, but do you think that Voldemort Zelensky is any better? | ||
He's the one that's canceled elections in his own country. | ||
He's the one that, on the instruction of the CIA, silenced Russian media in his own country, silenced the Russian language in his own country. | ||
It's illegal to speak Russian in Ukraine right now. | ||
Eradicated opposition media, made it state institutions, various independent media outlets, forced millions upon millions of people out of the country to flee the conflict, all while the politicians in Ukraine have their sons and daughters celebrating in Kiev at clubs. | ||
Having an outstanding time. | ||
All of the actions that Zelensky has committed have been the actions of a dictator, forcing people to the front to just die. | ||
It's not like if he forces enough people to the front, there's going to be some sort of victory. | ||
I think Vladimir Putin has displayed his conviction in this conflict. | ||
And if Zelensky is unwilling to concede that this war is lost, then he's sending people to fight needlessly. | ||
And the last time this happened, the last major time this happened in history, was when Adolf Hitler, Continued to insist when it was very obvious to the entire world, whether it was laymen or military experts, that victory was impossible. | ||
Constantly forcing people to the front. | ||
Constantly insisting that the Russians could be held off or that the Americans could be held off as they retreated and burned documents to hide the evidence of their crimes against humanity. | ||
And what happened to Adolf Hitler? | ||
Well, there was Valkyrie, so there was an attempted assassination. | ||
And we've got Lindsey Graham coming. | ||
I'm going to show clip number 17. And 18 here in a second. | ||
Lindsey Graham has a history of being very pro-war. | ||
Always talking about how important it is to have boots on the ground. | ||
He's got a placard signed in his office if you look at pictures where he's standing with George Bush. | ||
And it's just awesome legislation about the expansion of the surveillance state against the United States. | ||
And it's so-called enemies. | ||
I mean, this guy is a warmonger like you've never seen before. | ||
And it's very interesting to me that he's coming out. | ||
With this antagonism to Zelensky now because he's loved this war the whole time. | ||
After all, it has funded the military-industrial complex and those members of our political class who are invested in it, including Lindsey Graham. | ||
That's why the Dan Crenshaw's and others love it so much, too. | ||
But you have Lindsey Graham coming out and just totally abandoning Zelensky. | ||
It's unprecedented. | ||
Now, I wonder what's happening. | ||
Maybe it's capitulation. | ||
Maybe it's the fact that... | ||
It's over and everybody knows it's over. | ||
So you have these globalists, these neocons, these uniparty members coming out and just saying, look, we're going to get out before it's obvious to the rest of the world what's really happening here. | ||
So we can say that we got out before the getting was good. | ||
But I think that Lindsey Graham knows something is next for his pockets. | ||
I think Lindsey Graham knows that some other conflict is about ready to escalate. | ||
I don't know if it's with Iran or Israel or if they already have the next leader of Ukraine in their pocket. | ||
But one thing's for sure, with 99% certainty, I can say that Zelensky is almost totally done. | ||
Now what's going to be interesting is to see who replaces Zelensky. | ||
Is it going to be somebody that the Russians like? | ||
Is it going to be somebody that the CIA likes? | ||
Is it going to be a compromise? | ||
Is it somebody who's moderate between the two? | ||
It's certainly not going to be some Ukrainian nationalist. | ||
It's not going to be a Nazi again like so many of these Ukrainians are. | ||
You have to keep in mind that 250,000 Ukrainians volunteered, not forced, volunteered to join the Nazi army during Barbarossa. | ||
Because the Nazis were perceived as relief against the communists who had been starving them for decades and decades. | ||
There's a cemetery in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania that is dedicated to Nazi Ukrainians with an Iron Cross statue and the Ukrainian trident right in the middle. | ||
Just north of Philadelphia. | ||
I wanted to visit it so badly when we went to the Tucker event. | ||
But we've got Tucker Carlson who came out and said, one of the most striking things about yesterday's Zelensky press conference was Lindsey Graham's reaction to it. | ||
The two are old friends, but Graham disavowed him within an hour. | ||
This was more than just transactional disloyalty. | ||
It was scapegoating. | ||
Lindsey Graham knows what's coming. | ||
Over the past three years, with the tacit support of its Western patrons, the Ukrainian government has committed a remarkable number of serious crimes. | ||
The Ukrainians sold huge quantities of American weapons on the international black market at 20 cents on the dollar. | ||
These weapons are now in the hands of armed groups around the world, including Hamas, the Mexican drug cartels, and the forces now controlling Syria. | ||
God knows what the Ukrainians have done with the pathogens in American bio labs in their country. | ||
Even U.S. intel agencies aren't sure. | ||
The Ukrainians have also murdered a number of people in various countries in political assassinations and tried to murder others, including American journalists and a European head of state. | ||
This is all true, and it's all going to come out at some point. | ||
Better to start blaming it on Zelensky now. | ||
This is Lindsey Graham in clip number 17. So, what I think? | ||
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Complete, utter disaster. | |
I've been to Ukraine eight or nine times since the war started. | ||
I understand the consequences of Putin's actions against Ukraine. | ||
I appreciate what the Ukrainian people have done. | ||
They fought like tigers. | ||
At the end of the day, I was hoping that this Minerals deal, which would be transformative in the relationship, would go over well. | ||
I talked to Zelensky this morning. | ||
Don't take the bait. | ||
President Trump was in a very good mood last night. | ||
Somebody asked me, am I embarrassed about Trump? | ||
I have never been more proud of the president. | ||
I was very proud of J.D. Vance standing up for our country. | ||
We want to be helpful. | ||
What I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful, and I don't know if we can ever do business with Zelensky again. | ||
I don't know if we can ever do business with Zelensky again. | ||
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I think most Americans saw a guy that they would not want to go in business with. | |
The way he handled the meeting, the way he confronted the president, was just over the top. | ||
So I think the relationship between Ukraine and America is vitally important. | ||
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Do a deal with the United States after what I saw? | |
I don't know. | ||
He was shocked. | ||
He was very upbeat. | ||
I told Zaleski, we'll talk about security guarantees. | ||
We'll talk about ceasefires and how the war ends. | ||
This is a process. | ||
You have a new relationship with America. | ||
A 500 billion, half a trillion dollar deal that President Trump is proud of. | ||
That gives us an interest worth defending. | ||
Let's talk about the positive. | ||
But he was terrible at Munich. | ||
And I think he has made it almost impossible to sell to the American people that he's a good investment. | ||
Senator Graham, thank you. | ||
Do you think President Zelensky needs to resign to resume these peace talks? | ||
He either needs to resign and send somebody over that we can do business with or He needs to change. | ||
Now he's calling for his resignation. | ||
He knows that it's over for Zaleski and he's trying to get out. | ||
He's trying to capitulate but he knows that something is next. | ||
He knows there will be more opportunities for escalation after this. | ||
Senator Lindsey Graham, quote, I've never been more proud of President Trump for showing the American people and the world you don't trifle with this man. | ||
He wanted to get a ceasefire, he wants to end the war, and Zelensky felt like he needed to bait Trump in the Oval Office. | ||
This is quote number 18. Let's run this and unpack it. | ||
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President Trump I talked to last night, he was upbeat about the deal. | |
I've never been more proud of President Trump for showing the American people and the world You don't trifle with this man. | ||
He was very positive. | ||
He was very upbeat. | ||
He wanted to get a ceasefire. | ||
He wants to end the war. | ||
And Zelensky felt like he needed to bait Trump in the Oval Office. | ||
J.D. was awesome. | ||
This was a missed opportunity. | ||
And the question for me, for the Ukrainian people, I don't know if Zelensky can ever get you to where you want to go with the United States. | ||
Either he dramatically changes or you need to get somebody new. | ||
There you have it. | ||
And now that the CIA and the deep state and our own military industrial complex is coming out and saying that Zelensky has to go, that means that he isn't performing the job he was expected to perform for the CIA who installed him. | ||
Like I said, like Alex Jones has said, like many have said over the course of the last several years, Ukraine is nothing but a cutout of the CIA. It is operating on behalf of the interests of the United States of America. | ||
And the reason that they cancel elections and the reason that they censor people and control the media over there is because they're operating on behalf of the interests, the national security interests of our intelligence community. | ||
And now they have abandoned him. | ||
And it's not just because of what Trump and Vance did. | ||
They were just waiting for an excuse to abandon him because they know that total defeat is right around the corner. | ||
And as soon as they had the green light, the public excuse to do so, they did so. | ||
They weren't expecting it. | ||
You have Lindsey Graham up there wearing a tie that's the Ukrainian flag colors. | ||
He was expecting to come out and say, I'm so glad that we're having peace and ceasefire and surrender or whatever. | ||
I'm so glad this is going to be great. | ||
And then, as soon as that conversation happened between Trump, Vance, and Zelensky, they knew that they had the excuse that they've been waiting for, that they've been begging for, to totally abandon this lost cause. | ||
Whether it's the war in Iraq, whether it's the war in Afghanistan, whether it's escalations with Iran, whether it's this conflict between Ukraine and Russia, whether it's conflicts in the Indo-Pacific region between Taiwan and China, Lindsey Graham always wants more war, more conflict, more boots on the ground. | ||
But not when everything's about to lose. | ||
He likes to start wars and escalate and perpetuate them, but when they're over, he wants to get out as if he had nothing to do with it the entire time. | ||
And Zelensky was begging to come back into the White House yesterday. | ||
Reports are that they had lunch prepared for Zelensky and his staff and the president and the vice president and his staff, and it was given to just the staffers and the journalists and the press as it sat there. | ||
President Trump says Zelensky wanted to come back to the White House right now, but he wouldn't let him. | ||
Reporter says, how long do you think it will take for Zelensky to want peace and be invited back to the White House? | ||
Trump said, well, he says he wants it now. | ||
He wants to come back right now, but I can't do that. | ||
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This is clip number 15. Mr. President, how long do you think it will take for Zelensky to want peace and be invited back to the White House? | |
Well, he says he wants it now. | ||
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He wants to come back right now, but I can't do that. | |
What does Zelensky need to do to restart talks with you? | ||
He's got to say, I want to make peace. | ||
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He doesn't have to stand there and say about Putin this, Putin that, all negative things. | |
He's got to say, I want to make peace. | ||
I don't want to fight a war any longer. | ||
His people are dying. | ||
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He doesn't have the cards, just so you understand it, okay? | |
I don't have to tell you that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And look, the fact of the matter is, the United States is $2 trillion in debt a year, and we cannot afford these proxy wars, especially if we're going to lose them to no avail. | ||
I mean, what are we supposed to gain from this? | ||
And people say, the leftist says, CNN, the mainstream media, oh, well, all the money that we've sent over there has come right back to our own companies because they're buying the weapons and munitions from U.S. companies. | ||
Like, it's a good thing that the taxpayers are footing the bill so the military industrial complex can make a tremendous amount of money. | ||
Oh, but then, you know, Ukraine will eventually pay us back. | ||
Yeah, with what? | ||
How are they supposed to pay us back when they lose a war and Russia controls all their resources and assets? | ||
Is Russia going to pay Zelensky's bill? | ||
Ukraine's bill to the United States of America? | ||
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No. | |
That money is just going into the pit. | ||
And after all we've seen from Doge, we should know better than to think that we're ever going to make money that we spend back. | ||
This is clip number five of Musk talking about how we lose $2 trillion a year with Joe Rogan the other day. | ||
In the case of Twitter, it wasn't a profitable company. | ||
It was basically a break-even company. | ||
But at least it was break-even. | ||
And it had to pass an audit. | ||
The federal government is not breakeven. | ||
It's literally losing $2 trillion a year. | ||
And it does not pass its audits. | ||
It fails its own audits. | ||
So, like, you know, there's a case where, like, I think Senator Collins was telling me about how she gave the Navy $12 billion for more submarines, got no extra submarines, and then held a hearing to say, where'd the $12 billion go? | ||
And they were like, we don't know. | ||
That was it. | ||
Basically, this stuff is so crazy. | ||
Only the federal government could get away with this level of waste. | ||
It's mostly waste. | ||
It's mostly not fraud. | ||
It's mostly waste. | ||
It's mostly just ridiculous things happening. | ||
Because they've been able to do it this way for so long. | ||
They've become accustomed to it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like Milton Friedman said. | ||
Money is most poorly spent when you're spending someone else's money on people you don't know. | ||
How much are you going to care? | ||
And that's the federal government. | ||
So they're spending someone else's money on people they don't know. | ||
Now, Brett Baer immediately went on a press tour with Brett Baer after this disaster, this fiasco that was yesterday. | ||
It all unraveled right before our eyes. | ||
You've seen it a number of times. | ||
We've talked about it. | ||
And we'll unpack it for the next hour and we'll get into what we should expect next, what's going to happen next, and what the ramifications are, the implications are for the United States. | ||
But I have to show you some of these clips of Zelensky trying to backpedal but at the same time refusing to apologize. | ||
He should be on his knees, even if he doesn't need to apologize, even if an apology isn't warranted, which it is. | ||
But even if it wasn't, he should at least be pretending to apologize because we are the only reason that his country even exists. | ||
And if a country can't exist on its own, I don't think that it should exist. | ||
But we are, as it stands, the reason that Ukraine even exists. | ||
This is clip number 19. President Zelensky addresses whether he owes President Trump an apology during an exclusive interview with Brett Baer on Special Report. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
President, a thought that you owe the president an apology? | ||
No, I respect the president and I respect American people. | ||
And if, I don't know, I think that we have to be very open and very honest. | ||
And I'm not sure that we did something bad. | ||
I think maybe sometimes some things we have to discuss. | ||
Out of media, with all respect to democracy and to a free media. | ||
But there are things where we have to understand the position of Ukraine and Ukrainians. | ||
And moving on, President Zelensky tells Brett Mayer the relationship between the United States and Ukraine can be salvaged after today's explosive meeting between him and President Trump at the White House. | ||
This is clip number 20 of him begging for reconciliation. | ||
Do you think your relationship with Donald Trump President Trump, after today, can be salvaged. | ||
Yes, of course, because it's relations more than to President. | ||
It's the historical relations, strong relations between our people. | ||
And that's why I always began with to thank your people, from our people. | ||
And this is the most important. | ||
And of course, thankful to President and of course to Congress. | ||
But first of all, to your people. | ||
Your people helped to save our people. | ||
People, the first. | ||
Human rights, the first. | ||
This is very, very important. | ||
And we are thankful. | ||
And sorry for this. | ||
I mean, we wanted very much to have all these strong relations. | ||
And in quote number 21 here, President Zelensky has asked if there will be a rigorous accounting of American aid money that has been sent to Ukraine during an exclusive special report interview with Brett Baer. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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Americans are worried about where the money has gone. | |
Will there be a very rigorous accounting of where the money has gone? | ||
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It seems like... | |
There is some question about whether there's corruption or sold military equipment. | ||
No, it can't be so. | ||
100 billions we've got during three years. | ||
183 from the U.S. Now, on the paper, in the documents, yes. | ||
But we have, in fact, because 67 came like a weapon. | ||
It came through the border. | ||
It's checked and it's fixed by everybody. | ||
And we shared it not once with the American side. | ||
So now he's trying to claim on Brett Bauer that we still owe him money. | ||
Yes, $183 billion on paper. | ||
But in actuality, it's only been like $100 billion. | ||
So the United States still owes me $83 billion when he wasn't entitled to any of our money to begin with. | ||
And it would be one thing if our aid could actually grant victory in this conflict. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, no matter how much money we throw at this problem, Ukraine is never going to win in a war against Russia. | ||
They have more people. | ||
They have more bodies. | ||
There are no soldiers left. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's just like when Bloomberg tried to run for president of the United States and everyone was talking about how he had so much more money than everybody else in the race. | ||
But you can't buy me love. | ||
You can't buy victory in a political election. | ||
Yes, money is an important variable. | ||
It's an important component to victory, but it's not a sure thing. | ||
It's not guaranteed. | ||
You can't buy love from the people. | ||
And so Bloomberg lost. | ||
It wasn't even close. | ||
That little rat stood up there spending astronomical sums of money. | ||
Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2016 spent, what, three times more than Donald Trump's campaign at least? | ||
Still lost. | ||
Kamala Harris' campaign bragged about how much money it had and ended up in $20 million in debt at the end of the campaign. | ||
They spent all of it. | ||
They wasted most of it, just like the government has been caught wasting through the Doge operation. | ||
So these Democratic leftist political campaigns lose as well, waste as well. | ||
But you simply cannot buy a faction. | ||
You can't buy victory in a war either. | ||
If you could buy victory in a war, then we would have won in Vietnam. | ||
Then we would have won in Afghanistan. | ||
We would have won in Iraq. | ||
And we've lost all of these conflicts. | ||
Basically not even won a war since World War II. In fact, one can make the argument that the only war the United States has ever won on its own was the Revolutionary War. | ||
We had the aid of the French, but we probably would have won without it. | ||
The Civil War, you say, oh, we won it, but we also lost it too because it was two sides of the same coin. | ||
The United States simply doesn't win wars because money is not enough. | ||
You have to have conviction. | ||
You have to have righteousness on your side. | ||
You have to have justice on your side. | ||
And you can't just be ignorant about the way that you go about it because it's lives. | ||
Trump even came out and said, what, 2,000 people have died in the conflict just this week? | ||
I think I could be wrong. | ||
I could be mistaken. | ||
When I was in college, the number was closer to 10,000. | ||
I think that only 20,000 or so soldiers actually died in Afghanistan or Iraq, U.S. soldiers. | ||
I know 500,000 civilians died in those conflicts, which is why it's such a terror to be at war. | ||
But every 10 weeks at least, conservatively speaking, as many people die in this Ukrainian conflict as died for the last 20 years. | ||
In our conflicts in the Middle East. | ||
It is a meek writer. | ||
It is bloody. | ||
And I've shown footage on the Sunday Night Live show when I host, out of the Infowars headquarters, of the cemeteries dedicated to these Ukrainian soldiers, and it is just hundreds and hundreds and thousands and thousands of gravestones with the pictures embedded on them and the flags on them. | ||
It is absolutely a massacre, and his people are going to kill him. | ||
In fact, our CIA is probably making arrangements with his people right now to choose the replacement and have him assassinated as soon as possible. | ||
And I do agree with Alex Jones. | ||
I think that it's two weeks, 14 days, Zelensky's going to be dead or gone. | ||
Hiding somewhere in France with Macron's husband or in Germany or somewhere in Europe. | ||
He's going to have to flee the country and escape because after this is over, he's not going to be able to just go home like a former president of the United States can just go home. | ||
After this is over, he's going to be so loathed and hated, as he is now, by his own people, that there will be nowhere safe for him to hide. | ||
But I can't believe that in response to a question from Brett Baer about whether or not there would be an accounting of whether there was waste of United States aid to Ukraine, his response is, oh, there's only been $100 billion. | ||
It should have been $183 billion. | ||
That's what we were really entitled to. | ||
Here's clip number 22. President Zelensky tells Brett Barrett that only the people of Ukraine can remove him from power during an exclusive special report. | ||
Well, if we put you in power, buddy, we can remove you from power. | ||
This is all after Senator Lindsey Graham. | ||
They're probably going to South Carolina express a lack of confidence in his leadership. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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So he says you need to consider resigning. | |
Is that on the table? | ||
I don't know if he will be happy after my words. | ||
This decision can do only. | ||
People of Ukraine. | ||
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You're not going to step down to do a peace deal. | |
No, no. | ||
I was always ready. | ||
I'm not... | ||
Sure, that is a good idea for, I mean, such proposals. | ||
But anyway, I always said, if the United States will support NATO, I think that is enough for Ukraine. | ||
So I think I did all I had to do. | ||
And if somebody is not, I mean, this happy with me, okay. | ||
Okay, but between us, yes, Americans vote for American president. | ||
Each European country vote for their president and only Ukrainian. | ||
With all respect to Lindsay, if I can say Lindsay, we know each other. | ||
Yes, and only Ukrainians. | ||
Stephen Miller just laid the hammer down on Zelensky's. | ||
This was last night. | ||
Apparently, clip number 25. Quote, Here's clip number 25. There are many remarkable and disturbing things that Zelensky said. | ||
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He repeatedly rejected President Trump's statement that we should pursue a ceasefire. | |
Right. | ||
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How could you reject a ceasefire? | |
And he kept saying Europe's doing so much more than us. | ||
Well, then what do you need us for? | ||
If he's saying Europe's so great, then why are you coming and begging and pleading to us for money and protection and guarantees? | ||
President Trump is a peacemaker. | ||
He will fight for peace. | ||
He had peace for four years under his previous term. | ||
And today we saw what it's like to have a strong leader in the White House, and the whole world saw what it's like to have a strong leader for America. | ||
Absolutely right. | ||
We've got clip number 13 here. | ||
Ukraine, Obama's team, including Anthony Blinken, Victoria Nuland, Susan Rice, and Alexander Vindman advised Zelensky to reject Trump's deal in violation of the Logan Act. | ||
Let's watch clip number 13 here. | ||
Well, Nicole, obviously it's a very sad day and an embarrassment for the United States on the world stage. | ||
But let's step back and analyze what's happened here. | ||
I think there's no question that this was a setup. | ||
You heard Donald Trump say at the end of that clip he played, this is great television. | ||
This was a setup. | ||
Vladimir, I mean, excuse me, Vladimir Zelensky was compelled. | ||
To agree to a horrible deal that would have sent Ukraine's minerals to the United States without any concrete security guarantees. | ||
And yet, because he was trying to improve a relationship with Donald Trump, he came to Washington, he came to the Oval Office, and sat down for a meeting, hat in hand. | ||
And soon after he got there, The Vice President of the United States lit into him and started a confrontation. | ||
Now, I've been in countless Oval Office meetings with heads of state presidents and vice presidents as national security advisor, as UN ambassador, and in other roles. | ||
I can tell you that the Vice President or the Secretary of State or anybody else, they don't jump in, hijack a conversation without the express blessing of the President of the United States. | ||
So J.D. Vance did that deliberately. | ||
Donald Trump knew what he was going to do. | ||
And I think, as he said at the end, because he can't, you know, help himself, this was a setup for the cameras. | ||
It was a play to his base. | ||
But above all, it was a play to Vladimir Putin, to show fealty to Vladimir Putin and to try to humiliate. | ||
Zelensky. | ||
But Zelensky didn't play along with the script, because Zelensky's got dignity and guts, and Zelensky has people that he democratically represents. | ||
And as a result, he couldn't sit there in silence as lies were being told about how the war was started, whose responsibility it was, etc., etc. | ||
And he tried to explain what is in fact the case. | ||
To suggest that he was not thankful, I can't count. | ||
The number of times that Zelensky has thanked the American people, the American government, the President of the United States for the critical support that we've provided. | ||
It's not about gratitude. | ||
It was an effort to humiliate him, to scuttle the U.S.-Ukraine relationship so that Trump no longer feels any obligation to provide support and to hand U.S. interests and Ukraine and potentially Europe. | ||
To Putin on a silver platter. | ||
Why? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
Oh, Zelensky was so polite. | ||
Zelensky was so nice. | ||
He was so professional. | ||
This was just a sabotage attempt. | ||
This was an attempt to scuttle all the relations between the United States and Ukraine and to cater to Russia. | ||
Absolutely ridiculous, especially in the context of Zelensky allegedly caught on a hype mic calling Trump This is clip number 16. We're going to play in a second here. | ||
I want to read about it. | ||
You can find this article on Infowars.com. | ||
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky referred to U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance as a bitch in Russian during Friday's peace talks. | ||
Social media users claimed Zelensky appeared to utter the vulgar slur amid a contentious exchange as Vance criticized him for attempting to litigate his case in front of the American media while noting the Ukraine president should instead be thanking President Trump for trying to bring an end to this conflict. | ||
As Vance argued that, despite not having visited Ukraine, he was familiar with how it operated. | ||
Zelensky shook his head and appeared to mutter under his breath, Suka Blayat, which social media users say translates to bitch, bitch, whore, or fucking shit. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. Yeah. | ||
So who knows if it's true or not. | ||
But the amount of disrespect was obvious, not just in his rhetoric, but in his attire. | ||
I mean, I understand if you're at war and you want to get support for war, so you want to show up dressed in war-like attire. | ||
Look, we're struggling. | ||
I'm just wearing cargo pants and a hoodie because we're in a combat zone. | ||
And here I am coming to the United States straight from the war, straight from the front lines in the cold Ukrainian front. | ||
We're being shelled and droned and bombed constantly, and so I need to look like I'm from this conflict. | ||
But what's happened is that attire over time has come to mean something completely different, something completely separate from what he intended to mean. | ||
Now it just means I'm full of it because I'm skimming all of the money that you've given us. | ||
I'm paying off my cabinet members and my military leadership so they don't assassinate me. | ||
And I'm dressed like this because I have no respect for you. | ||
I just feel entitled to you. | ||
And it's basically a Nazi outfit. | ||
I mean, it looks like it was designed by Hugo Boss, but off-brand Hugo Boss, because after all, Ukrainians are off-brand Nazis. | ||
They're Nazis definitely, explicitly in all their values and sentiments. | ||
You can watch documentaries made by Vice 10 years ago showing how Ukraine has a Nazi problem. | ||
This is something that was very well documented in the media for years by credible establishment outlets. | ||
You know, credible enough. | ||
Until we were in this conflict and all of a sudden the Nazi thing just disappeared. | ||
Oh, they're not Nazis. | ||
You can go on the Azov Battalion's X account right now and see picture after picture of the Black Sun, the Nazi Black Sun with the 12 radial blips around it. | ||
You can see that they use it on gravestones and placards for those who have fallen among them. | ||
You can see that they use Nazi practices and chants and salutes in their training organizations. | ||
For the youth, they even have a Nazi youth-type program as well, with their lighting torches. | ||
I mean, you thought what happened with the tiki torches in the United States of America was bad. | ||
Just wait until you see what the Azov Battalion does when it trains. | ||
What their soldiers say when they're interviewed about whether or not they're Nazis. | ||
When they're trying to explain the fact that they have Nazi symbolism tattooed on their forearms. | ||
Or Nazi patches all over their uniforms. | ||
Or the fact that Canada is standing up in its parliament and giving standing ovations to former Nazi soldiers and then apologizing for it later and firing a person whose fault it wasn't because it was embarrassing to their own leadership. | ||
It's absolutely a nationalist socialist regime that loves Hitler, celebrates Hitler. | ||
And I understand why they're nationalists. | ||
The Russians throughout history have screwed them. | ||
I understand that they want to put Ukraine first. | ||
Because they're struggling so badly, but the answer to putting your own country first is not waging a war against one superpower and then taking all of the money that is offered from an international community. | ||
That is globalism. | ||
That is the merger of fascism and Marxism. | ||
That is globalism. | ||
That's the definition of it. | ||
I mean, for decades, the fascists fought the communists like Antifa fights the Proud Boys. | ||
Beatings and killings in the street. | ||
Incredible tension. | ||
But after World War II, the fascists and the communists came together and said, look, we don't need to be fighting each other. | ||
We need to be fighting our various peoples who are awakened to the injustice that our political theory is. | ||
Fascism was never going to work again publicly because look what happened to Mussolini. | ||
Look what happened to Hitler. | ||
Look what happened to Italy. | ||
Look what happened to Germany. | ||
Communism was never going to really work publicly either because look at what happened to the collapsing Soviet Union and what happened to China and these other desperate countries. | ||
So they got together and realized that instead of fighting each other's political ideology, we should merge them into a new political ideology so that we can further subjugate our people. | ||
The political class understands that the people are its enemy, and now finally the people are realizing that the political class is its enemy. | ||
So no longer are we in this schism between the right and the left, or Democrats and Republicans, or leftists and conservatives. | ||
We're in a schism between the people versus the political class, which is exactly why we elected Donald Trump on November 5th of 2024. But Zelensky can't even bring himself to wear a suit. | ||
Look at this disrespectful exchange with one of the journalists in the White House. | ||
This is clip number three. | ||
Brian Glenn, why don't you wear a suit? | ||
Do you own a suit? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Second question for President Zelensky. | |
Why don't you wear a suit? | ||
Why don't you wear a suit? | ||
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You're at the highest level in this country's office, and you refuse to wear a suit. | |
Do you own a suit? | ||
Yeah, I have problems. | ||
A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting... | ||
I don't have such... | ||
Really? | ||
I will wear a costume after this war will finish. | ||
Yes, maybe... | ||
Maybe something like yours, yes? | ||
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Maybe something better, I don't know. | |
We will see. | ||
Maybe something cheaper than, yeah. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This coming from the same man who, when he was on Lex Friedman just weeks ago, Lex Friedman said, next time you come into town, you and I and Joe Rogan will go out for barbecue at Terry Black's. | ||
Very popular place here in Austin, Texas, to get barbecue. | ||
We had some in the studio this week. | ||
And Zelensky's response was, instead of, oh, that would be nice, I would love that, who will pay? | ||
The fact of the matter is the American people are sick of this neoconservative warmongering that we always do. | ||
Effort to take advantage of every opportunity to spend federal money in astronomical sums because it's so easy to set up these NGOs and these scams so that this money is siphoned back to the political class, the elected politicians, their staffs, and the bureaucracy. | ||
And I think Elon Musk said it best during his interview with Joe Rogan just the other day where he said the left always says that Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy, but if you replace the word democracy with bureaucracy, then it's stunningly true. | ||
Shockingly true. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, it's true. | ||
Donald Trump is a threat to our bureaucracy. | ||
That institution which needs to be threatened more than any other institution. | ||
This deep state, this national security apparatus, this political class which has been responsible, culpable for all of the greatest injustices that have befallen the American people and the people of the world everywhere that we go. | ||
Everywhere that the United States makes itself present. | ||
And finally, I think Americans and the world is waking up to the fact that there's a difference between the United States and America. | ||
America first is better than United States first. | ||
We have a political class that has been putting the United States government and its cronies first at the expense of the American people. | ||
And finally, we have America first happening right before our eyes. | ||
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I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next 28 minutes until the end of this transmission, which we will loop into tomorrow afternoon when the great Alex Jones takes over. | ||
I'm going to be taking the evening off tomorrow, so Alex will be hosting all four hours of the Sunday evening broadcast from 4 p.m. | ||
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Central. | ||
And what we've witnessed in the last 24 hours is just astounding. | ||
We've witnessed the total, basically, dismantling, dissolving, unraveling of Zelensky's war in Ukraine. | ||
He's lost the war, he has yet to surrender, and he's probably only got a couple of weeks left in office, frankly. | ||
If Lindsey Graham is pulling the plug on the opportunity to go to war perpetually, sustain conflict perpetually, that means it really must be over. | ||
And that's exactly what we saw. | ||
All of these reports coming out as well as soon as this conflict took place right before our eyes, including, but not limited to, U.S. military aid to Ukraine could be cut after a disastrous Oval Office meeting. | ||
The article goes on on Infowars.com to say U.S. aid to Ukraine could be cut off after a Volodymyr Zelensky disastrous meeting at the Oval Office, which ended with the Ukraine president being ejected from the White House. | ||
According to the Washington Post, which cited a senior administration official, the Trump administration is considering ending all ongoing shipments of military aid to Ukraine in response to President Volodymyr Zelensky's remarks in the Oval Office on Friday and his perceived intransigence in the peace process. | ||
That's an interesting word right there. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, with what we've seen from Doge and what we've seen from just the Biden administration altogether, our own federal government altogether, The American people are sick of wasting money on conflicts. | ||
Conflicts that we never seem to win. | ||
I mean, how much better would things be if instead of spending all of these dollars on munitions and weapons and soldiers in foreign wars, we just stopped doing it? | ||
And then you hear the deep state and the leftists and the globalists saying, well, that would be a threat to our national security. | ||
Israel is an important ally in the region. | ||
Ukraine is an important ally in the region. | ||
Taiwan is an important ally in the region. | ||
And it begs the question, why is it that we have allowed ourselves to become so dependent on important allies altogether? | ||
I'm not sure if the crew has this Romanian clip ready, but Romanians are fighting for their freedom. | ||
Their elections were canceled. | ||
Just like our primary elections have been canceled basically every time the Democrats hold a primary. | ||
Their candidate with the most votes was arrested just like they tried to do to Donald Trump. | ||
The supporters raided and arrested as well just like they did to the J6ers. | ||
And non-state-aligned TV channels get censored and fined just like they did with all social media. | ||
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Let's watch the clip right here. | |
Thousands upon thousands of them going out. | ||
Virtually no counter protesters to be seen anywhere by anyone. | ||
No EU flags. | ||
And all we get on our side is complaints and complaints about what our populist administration is doing. | ||
What the Trump administration is doing. | ||
When the whole entire world is woken up, including our very own people, to the fact that the political class has waged war against its own people throughout the entire world, all of the constituents throughout the entire world, whether it's in Canada, whether it's in France, whether it's in Germany with this AFD controversy, whether it's in Australia with the quarantine camps that they lied existed and then arrested people for escaping and then lied about people even escaping. | ||
Even South Korea had its own little coup this year with its leader declaring martial law and then being rejected promptly after that while their people age out because the population decline is so rampant. | ||
The greatest threat to humanity right now is the fact that we have a political class that is desperate and wants to institute and initiate false flags in order to sustain its own power, coupled with the fact that virtually everybody in a first world country throughout the world has been deeply incentivized to not have any children. | ||
And if pregnancy is something that occurs, all the infrastructure is in place for an immediate and rapid abortion. | ||
That is the dehuman... | ||
The depopulation agenda. | ||
That is the anti-human philosophy behind leftism and globalism. | ||
And we've seen it throughout history, whether it was the Mayans or the Egyptians or anyone else, as soon as an institution, a society, a civilization, begins sacrificing children to some false god, that's right before the fall of that civilization. | ||
If you go way back, you can figure this out, folks. | ||
If you go back thousands of years to when people were in a tribe-like state to survive, life was difficult, technology virtually non-existent, everything was about survival, and you had to have children to work the land, and you had to hunt, and you had to gather, and you had to farm, and you had to defend yourself against encroaching tribes and other groups of people throughout the entire globe. | ||
There's two things that people worshipped during those times. | ||
They worshipped their ancestors, because after all, it's their ancestors who were responsible for getting to this point, for surviving long enough to raise them and have this tribe or civilization go on, and they worshipped nature, because nature was the greatest threat to their existence. | ||
When there was a major storm, or they prayed that the rain would come because they needed the crops, they prayed that the winter would end. | ||
So when humanity began and actually organized itself and began speaking and organizing and coordinating with itself, it worshiped two things. | ||
It worshiped its ancestors and it worshiped nature. | ||
And then we have this advent of the Greeks and the Romans and these other gods. | ||
And yes, they were gods of nature, but they threw in Mars and they threw in Zeus and they threw in these other components and they developed their own myths around this. | ||
And they actually established civilization with technology and democracy and a sensible political alignment. | ||
Yes, they were false gods, but something was shifting towards Christian metaphysical philosophy and thought. | ||
This idea that there was truth that which was physical and then there was metaphysical truth as well. | ||
There was not only a tree but the metaphysical form of a tree. | ||
There was not only the fact that it rained yesterday as being true but there was the concept of virtue as considered true. | ||
It's this metaphysical thing that we know exists, but it takes no physical form in the world. | ||
It's only through the actions and thoughts and ideas and words of people that we can see it. | ||
And so then we have the concept of virtue. | ||
Then we have the concept of bravery. | ||
Then we have the concept of loyalty and patriotism and honesty. | ||
And they started to form. | ||
Then the Ten Commandments were laid out before us from the Jews. | ||
Don't lie. | ||
Don't steal. | ||
No false gods. | ||
And a great thing happened. | ||
Jesus Christ was born, became the Messiah, was baptized, was in ministry for three years, died and was resurrected again to forgive us for our sins, for our fall. | ||
And we went through this whole entire series of centuries, basically millennia. | ||
Where Christianity instilled metaphysical truth in a population of people that was dedicated to only physical reality. | ||
But like Nietzsche said in the 1800s, in the late 19th century, God is dead. | ||
He did not mean that God once lived and is now dead literally, like we literally killed him. | ||
He meant that the faith in God was about ready to be totally eradicated from civilization. | ||
And what we saw throughout the 20th century as a result of that was conflict after conflict. | ||
Because humans have a need for God. | ||
It is necessary for them to have a faith, a religion. | ||
And if you don't have God, Whether it was the Soviet Union, whether it was Chinese government, whether it was fascism in Nazi Germany, whether it was fascism with Mussolini in Italy, that was what replaced God. | ||
And now we've gone full circle where we're back to our original place. | ||
We're just as humans worshipped nature before and they worshipped their ancestors before, so we're doing the same thing now. | ||
We worship our ancestors through identity politics. | ||
You aren't who you are. | ||
You are only the descendants of your black forebears or the people of color. | ||
And we worship nature through the climate change hoax, through the environmentalist hoax. | ||
And so somehow, we have arrived at square one, but the only difference between us and those people thousands of years ago is that we have no grit. | ||
We are not tough. | ||
We are not grateful. | ||
We are not trying to survive. | ||
We're just trying to lay back and let all of this happen. | ||
Breaking, Zelensky arrived in Downing Street. | ||
And somewhat of a contrast from the way Trump dealt with him yesterday, Zelensky was just embraced by Prime Minister Starmer outside of 10 Downing Street. | ||
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Let's watch this clip. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | ||
So we've got Keir Starmer here shaking hands with Zelensky after that. | ||
What's interesting about this is he's wearing basically the same outfit. | ||
I guess this time he decided to put a collar on. | ||
Maybe I should wear one of my outfits that has a collar on. | ||
So he's not wearing a suit. | ||
He's not conceding. | ||
And now he's asking Keir Starmer for help. | ||
Begs the question, of course, could England without the aid of the United States actually stave off? | ||
We're going to play quit number 11. Russia? | ||
So he's going to second best. | ||
He's literally grasping at straws, trying to get help anywhere he can because he knows it's gone from the United States, so he's going to England to try to get help. | ||
But the English can't fight off the Russians. | ||
They can't negotiate the Russians away. | ||
Let's watch clip number 11....Oval Office made us remember once again why J.D. Vance was such a brilliant vice presidential pick. | ||
Now, while the cameras were rolling during the visit of British Prime Minister to Starmer, VP Vance briefly touched on what Trump, Starmer and he would discuss at lunch. | ||
We do have, of course, a special relationship with our friends in the UK and also with some of our European allies. | ||
But we also know that there have been infringements on free speech that actually affect not just the British, of course, what the British do in their own country is up to them, but also affect American technology companies and, by extension, American citizens. | ||
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We've had free speech for a very, very long time in the United Kingdom, and it will last for a very, very long time. | |
I'm very proud of our history there. | ||
I love how Trump's just looking at it. | ||
Proud history. | ||
We have a proud history of protecting free speech. | ||
Then why the harassment of our companies, such as Meta and X over there? | ||
This headline from The Telegraph just a few days ago, Britain launches crackdown on hyper-masculine social media. | ||
Digital watchdog. | ||
Ofcom said, And, by the way, what in the British tradition that the Prime Minister referenced would celebrate this? | ||
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We will throw the false force of the law at people. | |
And whether you're in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you. | ||
Being a keyboard warrior does not make you safe from the law. | ||
You can be guilty of offences of incitement. | ||
Incitement. | ||
Online incitement. | ||
Then today we see an interesting follow-on from Congress that should get everyone's attention in the UK. Congressman Daryl Issa is introducing legislation to prohibit anyone who censors Americans from entering the United States. | ||
I love that. | ||
Good. | ||
America needs to be the example of liberty. | ||
Holding it up. | ||
Torch on the hill. | ||
And it can't do that if we tolerate those who censors. | ||
The fact of the matter is the EU wants another. | ||
Year of war. | ||
Rubio has cited this as true. | ||
We saw the clip earlier. | ||
Now we've got Starmer meeting with Zelensky who has not improved his attire one bit. | ||
And I don't know if the crew can pull this up. | ||
I know it's a little bit of a curveball. | ||
Can you find that footage of Starmer punching the punching bag? | ||
Because these are all people who feign how tough they are. | ||
There's even footage of Justin Trudeau in a boxing match from some time ago as well. | ||
They feign their toughness, their conviction that they're leaders of the new world. | ||
They've got so much strength and integrity, yet they're constantly skipping elections, throwing elections, arresting people for their posts on social media. | ||
I mean, how many times on Infowars or social media have you found clips of people from the United Kingdom being approached by law enforcement in their apartments petting their dogs as they say, hey, look, we just wanted to come by and make sure you're all right. | ||
A little bit of a safety check. | ||
He posted some inflammatory things on social media. | ||
We have instances of judges sentencing people to years in prison in the United Kingdom because they've come out against the fact that migrants are raping people in their country. | ||
Look at this tough guy. | ||
You think he's going to take on Vladimir Putin? | ||
The judo king? | ||
Just punching that bag? | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
He's photographed in military attire looking very tough. | ||
They can do a lot of things with a good photographer and a good editor and a good costume artist. | ||
To try to make you look tough, but then when you put a bag in front of him, I mean, look, guys, I couldn't win a fight with hardly anybody. | ||
I'm a skinny guy. | ||
I've got a bleeding disorder. | ||
Never even really been in a serious fight in my life. | ||
Maybe one time in eighth grade did I ever throw a real punch at somebody, him in the face. | ||
Never had to. | ||
Always avoided it. | ||
Not really a good thing to get in fights. | ||
Not very wise things. | ||
A very foolish thing to get in fights. | ||
But I'm convinced, after watching this, that I can beat the living shit out of Keir Starmer. | ||
And if a type A severe hemophiliac, like me, weighing 170 pounds, can beat the shit out of Keir Starmer, then he should not be the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. | ||
But we've got Zelensky on video, just, alright, I was kicked out of the White House, I guess I'm going to go to the UK, I guess I'm going to go to Downing Street and meet with the Prime Minister. | ||
I mean, this is just unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievably embarrassing for all parties involved. | ||
I think the only people who did anything right here were Trump and Vance and Rubio. | ||
Democrat lawmakers meltdown following Trump's epic confrontation of Zelensky. | ||
Democrat legislators came unglued Friday as President Donald Trump confronted Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office, claiming POTUS was playing into Russia's hands by trying to strike the peace deal. | ||
Following Friday's contentious meeting, which ended with Trump throwing out Zelensky and canceling a joint press conference, deranged Rep. | ||
Nancy Pelosi criticized Trump for supposedly making Putin happy. | ||
And they always try to set up these false dichotomies. | ||
They always want to establish a situation in which, hey, if you're not supportive of one side, then that means you are supportive of the other side, when the fact of the matter is, I don't give a damn about either Russia or Ukraine. | ||
I don't give a damn about either Israel or the Palestinians. | ||
I don't give a damn about either China or Taiwan. | ||
I only care about America. | ||
There is only enough room in any patriot's heart for one country, and I have filled mine with America. | ||
All the other countries can go screw themselves, and Jesus Christ even said a similar thing. | ||
You cannot serve two masters for your love one and hate the other. | ||
You're eventually going to have to choose one and turn your back against the other. | ||
You can only serve one master. | ||
And all these politicians that try to serve all of our allies, all these countries, whether it's Israel or Ukraine or Taiwan or others, and they just try to cater to them, always do so at the expense of the American people. | ||
And the United States government is not the only government that does this. | ||
We see the same exact thing from the United Kingdom and basically every country that volunteered to be part of the European Union, constantly sacrificing the interests of its own people for the sake of some committee. | ||
And like Ayn Rand said, nobody ever makes a statue of a committee because committees always suck. | ||
It's individualism that accomplishes anything. | ||
And if we're going to go back to this committee mindset, this tribe mindset, this group mindset, then we might as well be our ancestors from thousands of years ago that worshipped nature and ancestors. | ||
Just like the left and the collectivists want us to do today. | ||
They want us to worship nature through this climate environmentalist hoax so they can skim the money. | ||
And they want us to worship our ancestors through identity politics so that they can make us malleable and conform to tribe versus tribe. | ||
They talk about how diversity is our strength, but they don't want diversity at all. | ||
They don't believe in the notion of a melting pot because after all, if America is a melting pot, then I guess that's just cultural appropriation. | ||
If a white guy makes a taco, then that's racist. | ||
But the whole point of a melting pot is that everything melts together. | ||
But when you're worshipping the environment, when you're worshipping your ancestors through identity politics, you're no better than the random tribes that were running around Africa or North America thousands of years ago fighting with each other over who gets to hunt in this area, over who gets to fight for this territory. | ||
All of this happening in the context of the fact that we've got epidemiologists coming out revealing new data linking COVID vaccine to cardiac arrest. | ||
There's high levels of microplastics found in lungs of birds, air heavily polluted with these invisible dangers. | ||
Multiple rapes reported on opening day of Carnival in crime-ridden Cologne, Germany. | ||
I mean, the whole world is being invaded by people who refuse to assimilate to their culture, refuse to melt in, and diversity is supposedly our strength. | ||
Let's watch clip number 14 of this epidemiologist. | ||
Yeah, so we recently, actually yesterday, published a study in the World Journal of Cardiology. | ||
It's titled Risk Stratification for Future Cardiac Arrests After COVID-19 Vaccination. | ||
And what we did in this study was first, it's the first study to fully elucidate the syndrome known as COVID-19 vaccine-induced cardiac arrest. | ||
And how this happens is you get injected with mRNA injections. | ||
The mRNA travels within lipid nanoparticles to all organ systems, including the heart. | ||
And once it's in there, your cardiomyocytes start to produce a spike protein. | ||
And also this spike protein is found circulating in the bloodstream, which can also reach the heart. | ||
There's now over 320 peer-reviewed studies showing that the spike protein alone is highly pathogenic. | ||
And so it gets in the heart. | ||
And then some people have symptoms, some people don't. | ||
They get myocarditis. | ||
This is seeing 600% increased risks of myocarditis after mRNA injections based on the largest COVID-19 vaccine safety study ever conducted with 99 million people in it. | ||
So they get myocarditis, have symptoms or no symptoms, and we found that they trigger. | ||
For this cardiac arrest is usually in the waking morning hours of sleep, 3 a.m. | ||
to 6 a.m., or during sports or exercise when there's a surge in catecholamines, including dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. | ||
And so we elucidate the syndrome. | ||
Let me stop you. | ||
So cardiac events are known to occur in those two settings, right? | ||
In that phase of sleep when catecholamines rise. | ||
And then, of course, during exercise and exertion, oxygen demands and catecholamines go up. | ||
But this doesn't happen in young, healthy people. | ||
This happens in either somebody with intrinsic heart disease, often advanced myocardial disease, or very elderly, right? | ||
Right, correct. | ||
It's not supposed to be seen in young, healthy adults as we've seen since 2021, since these cardiotoxic injections rolled out. | ||
But in our study also, we lay out, and Dr. McCullough, Peter McCullough, employs this risk stratification protocol in his practice. | ||
We lay out, how do you stratify who's at high risk, who's not? | ||
Well, first you've got to test their spike antibodies. | ||
Are they high or low? | ||
We currently don't have a direct measurement for circulating spike protein, and so we have to rely on these antibodies. | ||
And so if it's high, they're at high risk, and then we have to go into further cardiac imaging. | ||
If they have symptoms, also high risk. | ||
If they have no symptoms, so they took the shot, nothing wrong, no post-exertional fatigue, no fatigue. | ||
I mean, we've been saying it for years. | ||
It's beating a dead horse at this point, but... | ||
Every time a study comes out like this, we have to reveal it to you because all of the evidence is there that these vaccines were mass murder injections. | ||
But, oh, we should be supporting Zelensky and we should be fighting a war against Russia. | ||
As if anybody ever really wins a war against Russia, when was the last time that happened? | ||
How many millions upon millions of people have to die before people realize that you cannot infringe on the national sovereignty of Russia? | ||
You know, Russia has not been the best at prospering, but they have been the best at surviving. | ||
The United States is incredible at prospering, not so good at surviving when you've got $2 trillion in debt every single year. | ||
But all we hear from the left is how terrible it is that Doge is coming for them. | ||
They sent out an email asking them what five things they did this week. | ||
This is clip number six of a federal worker bashing Musk for the five things that she did email that went out this week. | ||
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The email that came out wanting us to justify our jobs with five things we did last week was on Saturday night. | ||
And I was literally working on Saturday night to make up for all the distractions I had had the previous week, which came from the executive branch. | ||
And so I'm working, trying to catch up on things, and then I get that email on top of it. | ||
It's very hard to keep your train of thought when you're getting threatened and harassed like that. | ||
Well, maybe she should get back to work if she's so busy. | ||
If she's so behind, instead of just talking to MSNBC, maybe she should get back to work right now. | ||
And you could literally take five seconds to respond to an email of the five things I did last week. | ||
I could just name off dozens of things that I did this week. | ||
I wrote a Python script using Grock to download 73 videos of Alex Jones and transcribe them so we could send them over to lawyers. | ||
I did this show! | ||
I shot reports with Alex Jones last night. | ||
There's three right off the top of my head. | ||
Edited them and uploaded them. | ||
Put out headlines during all the shows while Derek was on the 3Play machine so we could capture him and get him out as soon as possible. | ||
Countless things I could name. | ||
But these federal employees are insulted by an email. | ||
Don't you think that the American people deserve to know what their government is doing? | ||
I mean, we've all known that through MKUltra and 9-11 and these vaccines and the pharmaceutical conglomerates and the food conglomerates and the lobbies that our government's been selling us out. | ||
But don't you think we at least deserve to know the details of how? | ||
Or don't you think we at least deserve to have The respect and the benefit of you at least admitting that you've been screwing us. | ||
I mean, it would be nice to know a confession, to hear a confession from the deep state. | ||
You're right. | ||
We've been wasting all of your money intentionally. | ||
We're so sorry that we did this. | ||
Here's the five lame things that I did this week. | ||
I sent an email, which cost the government $1,000 because it was the only thing I did all day and I make $1,000 a day. | ||
That would be nice to hear them confess this. | ||
But folks, we've got more hard-hitting news coming tomorrow from Alex Jones. | ||
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