I just forgot to play it, but I'm happy to be with you.
I'm glad to be with you.
I don't know how many, if any of you, at least who have joined the stream yet, were watching The War Room this afternoon.
I got to do my every other week hour with Harrison, which I always really enjoy.
I'm on there every other Monday.
So I'm not good with dates and times and all that, but another Monday from now, another Monday from now, I'll be back in there.
So I really enjoy doing that.
And there's something, there is something special about still being able to film on the set and having the studio still available.
It's crazy because like two years ago, like I thought it was over basically, and they're still there.
And there's a part of me that, you know, like wants to move on at some level and see what comes new out of the Alex Jones Network because it's still going to be all the same great people working there.
But a part of me is still nostalgic for free speech systems.
And if you don't know, that's the name of the company.
The company's not named Infowars Corporation or whatever.
And I've been noticing, I haven't heard a lot of feedback on it.
I've been noticing that I have audio issues with this mic.
And it's not the cable because I checked the other one.
It's this specific microphone.
So I thank you for tolerating it thus far.
We're working on we're going to fix a lot of things, including the computer, because the computer is the number one thing that grinds my gears.
I've got a good show prepared tonight.
We're going to take calls.
I want to hear what y'all have to say.
And that means when I put the number out, you got to call in.
So a lot of times put the number out and we get like repeat callers, which is great.
I want to talk to Nimrod Pod.
I want to talk to New Groyper.
I want to talk to Lauren, but I'd also enjoy talking to some new people.
And I'll do that relatively early on into the show tonight, probably before the end of the first hour.
Maybe it depends what topic first catches my attention.
Because there are lots of things I want to discuss with you guys and continue the discussions I've been having with people like Tim, people like Harrison, and people like Suleiman.
And it's a lot of interesting stuff going on in the world right now.
And as I say that, it starts to grab me like a wave, like a torrent, like a riptide.
And I get taken out to see and I start thinking about geopolitics.
I start thinking about the Middle East and wanting to talk about that with you guys.
But let me read your comments really quick and just say hello to you.
Saying hi.
What's up, William Frosco?
What's good, Rex?
Finishing up a movie.
Nice.
What's up, Cole Dodson?
I heard you were saying TikTok is super like censorship is real bad on there, right?
And I made a commitment where I was like, okay, by the end of this month, I'm going to get us streaming on TikTok.
But then like, if I go after Netanyahu or something, I don't want the entire account to get terminated because like we do want a social media presence on all the different platforms for the show, right?
And like even if it is more of the PG stuff that we put on Gray Area TikTok, it would still get people to gray area YouTube, Gray Area X, to my X, to Tim's X, to the show's account, all of it.
So we're going to do that.
And it's just a matter of implementation, but you made me aware of that and I looked into it and you were right.
So I appreciate it.
What's up, Ashley?
Ashley Rosegold, thank you for being here tonight.
It's good to see you.
What's up, honey badger?
Howdy, howdy right back at you?
That's always a good Texas response.
If you don't know someone, you're walking by them on the street and you want to be chill.
Just go, howdy.
Howdy.
How are you doing?
Howdy.
Indeed.
Rupert is the goat.
Yeah, he's here in the studio right now.
I didn't turn on the dog cam.
Maybe when my roommate gets back from his little excursion, maybe he'll turn on the camera for me and we'll see him because he's right over there right now.
But I also don't want to summon him by like talking about him too much because the dog is smart and he understands when you're talking about it.
So very fun.
Howdy to all of y'all tonight.
Thank you, Squid, for reposting.
And thank you, SS Tricurt or Strykert.
Not sure how you pronounce that username, but shout out to you.
First is in America First.
You were the first commenter tonight.
Ready for the next generation of InfoWar against the globalists?
I hope so.
I hope so.
My job, I think, is to share the political reality that I've woken up to just based off my years of intensive exposure to the swamp, to the slump, to all of it, viewing it since I was a very little kid.
And the thing I've come to is the thing my dad used to say a lot, where it's just, you want to go watch the football game, go get drunk with your buddies.
Oh, you want to talk about politics?
We don't do that.
We don't have to do that right now, man.
We're into sports.
We're into sports, brother.
We're not talking about politics.
It's like, yeah, don't you know they're implementing soft kill?
Don't you know they're implementing a surveillance grid on you?
Don't you care about it at all?
So like my goal is to wake people up from the tribal politic of Democrat versus Republican because I don't subscribe to either of those.
May both those parties metaphysically burn on the ash heap of history.
May they both be gotten rid of because at this point, they've both demonstrated their intense disloyalty and not only that, disrespect to us, the American people, the people that voted for them and put them in office.
And this is the point I was making on Harrison.
See, the riptide starts to take me away.
This is the point I was making on Harrison on the war room on InfoWars.
It's just we owe, we don't owe these people anything.
They are elected representatives.
They are our civil servants.
And then they have the nerve to spend most of their time in Israel, giving weapons to Israel, giving weapons to Ukraine, being over in Ukraine.
You think about the insanity of it.
And the numbers are disputed, but you've got anywhere from like, oh, Izelinski, oh, under 100K, Ukrainian die, no Ukrainian die ever.
But then you have the Russians and other people that say it's more around a million, right?
And while this is all going on, while this World War II-size war is happening, what's going on?
Oh, the EU officials, the American officials, they're taking the train into Kiev.
The first thing you do in a war is you blow up the train lines, you blow up the communication, you actually do war on a country.
We have said, oh, we're just doing an operation and then we actually commit an act of war, like taking someone's president.
The Russians don't even blow up someone else's rail line because like they're trying to abide by the rules they set out, regardless if you agree or disagree with them.
Like, at least there's a pretext of international law, but that doesn't apply to us because we're Americans, America's number one, ad infinitum.
And I know it's all, it's all incredible, right?
Like when you go to the grocery store, I spent $70 buying like four pounds of steak today.
That's rape.
And that didn't exist even when I was a kid, right?
And everyone's like, well, you don't even know, Shan, you should invest your money good.
I'm a boomer.
I'm all rat.
I'm 67.
I got all this money.
It's like, dude, fuck you.
Like, seriously, seriously, fuck you.
Your rent when you were my age was like a hundred bucks.
And it's just like, it truly is incredible.
And I'm very fortunate.
And a lot of people are very fortunate, right?
I guess I shouldn't say a lot of people, but yeah, a lot of people.
We're all in the West.
We're all fortunate.
We have the opportunity of social and economic advancement, right?
But over the years, that's become harder because of the old people and what they decided to do with our country.
And the old people, it's not like they were like, oh, I'm 60 now.
It's time to retire.
They're like, no, it's time for me to be a senator.
It's time for me to be the president.
It's time for me to be in the House of Representatives.
And I am just done with it.
I'm completely done with it.
It's like, it's an old man.
Like, Tony, you turn the music down, right?
That's what our government is, right?
It's like, it's just like, hey, I'm trying to enjoy myself while you drive us off the cliff because you're in the driver's seat.
Like, like you're, you're the one deciding all this work.
Well, I like it.
And it's like, well, you know, like momentumori, I guess, remember death because that's, that's what you're going to do to us, boomers.
But they already know.
They know they're going to die.
They know they're going to die soon.
That's why they don't care.
That's why it's just like giant explosion.
And the silent death of the country is really not so silent anymore.
And they want to parlay that into the Democrat-Republican thing again.
Because remember, Trump actually was legitimate for a period of time.
And people, this is my opinion.
Of course, I'm not God, so I don't know things.
I don't have omniscience, but I view Trump as a figure who was legitimate for a long period of time.
Not a long period of time, but like from 2015 to getting elected, I believe him, right?
I believe the things he's saying.
And like, that's why the American people resonated with him and left and right and center even.
There was no one that had a neutral opinion of it.
And it was all based on he's going to break the system and that's good or he's going to break the system and that's bad.
And if you don't remember the way things were back then, that's how the Democrats were.
There was none of like the radical AOC spirit that wasn't there yet, that hadn't incarnated yet into the animus of the party.
What was going on is you had a bunch of hillbots, as Dew Dissidence calls them, right?
And on the right, you had the Jeb Bush, you had the Marco Rubio, you had the John Kasich, right?
And these were guys that are like, well, it's 2016.
It's my turn.
I've played good on the team and good with the boys, and I've always supported our interests and our lobbyist interests.
And Trump just gets up there and punks them bad.
I used to fall asleep to those debates.
Man, it's crazy how time flies.
And now we're in a situation where that animus of the Republican Party being reanimated with Trump and what he did to change it.
Now it's gone completely ass backwards.
And we're back at square one.
We're back at the John Kasich, the Paul Ryan.
We're back at the Pelosi, the Feinstein.
We're back in that exact situation.
So for me sitting here to go like, yeah, we're going to go on a new crusade.
I can't say that.
I can't say that because I just, I don't have the energy for it.
I don't have the energy to get invested in any one of these political groups because they're all liars, all of them, every single one, because they all do the same stuff.
And it's what Harrison said.
There's nowhere you can go to vote against any of this.
There's no one you can go to that's like, hey, do you have a different policy on the murder of children?
Oh, well, you know, I believe we should kill them.
They go to the Democrat and they say the same thing.
So at the end of the day, it's reached a certain level where I think the public knows this.
I think my audience knows this.
I think the world at large knows it, but they're in two camps.
It's either it's fun to play the game and you want to be on the sports team, right?
Like you, you identify with MAGA, you have the MAGA hat, you have the, I don't know, the lifted Trump with the truck with the bumper stickers and whatnot.
And then you have the pussy hat wearing the pride flag, the nose ring.
I said, Mike, that we are fighting today the battle that the Maccabees fought.
They fought for the survival of the Jewish people and the Jewish faith against an enemy that wanted to extinguish us, wipe us out from the face of the earth.
We were fighting our battle, but we were also fighting the battle of civilization because our civilization is based on the Judeo-Christian tradition.
And if the Maccabees had failed, there'd be no Judaism.
The respect for our common traditions, our common values, all of that would not happen if it weren't for those five brave brothers.
They actually made the whole difference.
So that spirit animates these brave soldiers that are here today and their comrades who are fighting in Gaza or in Lebanon or in Iran, wherever is necessary to not only preserve the Jewish nation and the Jewish.
That's absolutely, that's, that's, you stick the knife in and then you twist it.
That's how you make things really hurt.
And that's what this is doing to me right now.
Okay, I apologize.
The call-in is something that we really want to work hard to get right and get working, but it's pissing me off too much.
And I do want to do a good show for you guys.
I'm just going to, I got to end it.
I got to terminate the show.
Not the live show, but the call because the call costs money.
Oh, man.
Okay.
So where do we go from here?
I guess we go into the news stories that I had, but my thing is, I've been live today.
It's barely anything doing an hour with Harrison because he already has documents and information that I can just kind of second chair co-pilot with him.
And that's really fun.
But sitting here with you guys, my thing is I always want you to have a good show.
I don't want you to tune into me for no reason and I'm just talking about something you don't care about.
I want it to be interesting.
I want it to be new.
And I also want you to be able to interact with me.
So like Stefan, from the bottom of my heart, I apologize.
And I'm going to get this fixed.
Same with you, Dee.
We'll talk to both of you.
And I put your messages up there for a reason.
So it just, it sucks.
It really does.
In fact, maybe I'll share my screen and show y'all what I'm dealing with.
Man, it worked fine last night.
Who messed with it?
I don't know.
Did it work fine last night?
Yeah, I guess it did.
You did call in.
It worked fine last night.
It's not a wires thing.
It's a website.
It's a hosting service.
It's StreamYard and the damn audio input because when I play this clip, I hear it.
And then y'all hear it as well, if I'm not mistaken.
Y'all told me the audio was fixed, right?
We'll just go ahead and check what input it's on because I'm sure it's on another input.
Yeah, y'all aren't hearing it at all, of course.
And it's just like, I got to bounce around here and find the different inputs.
And I'm not even sure if this one's the one that's working.
So if you want to call back in, the number is 512-675-7144.
I heard the doot, doot, doot music.
So if New Groyper, if you want to call in, I'll take you live right now and we'll inaugurate this whole call-in stream.
And then we'll take calls from others.
Finally, I hear you.
What's up, man?
Dude, that was making me a little frustrated.
That was making me a little upset.
I don't like it when things don't work, but it's literally as simple as clicking a button twice.
So that was my mistake.
Nah, it would take a little bit more than that for me to get frustrated.
I mean, ultimately, like the fact that it is kind of a hillbilly operation, like I'm sitting in what should be a dining room, but it's been turned into a studio.
The fact that it's like that, I'm just like, okay, there are going to be hiccups and bumps on the road.
But if you've got like a highly prepped, highly prepared show where you have like 120 different clips and you know all of them and you know what you want to show, and something goes wrong, like I understand that a little bit more.
Like our goal really my, my goal too like me and Tim share this goal 100 is to just like that.
The thing I enjoyed about Infowars growing up is like I got to meet Lewis Farrakhan, Patrice O'neal, Gerald Celente, Jesse Ventur like all these different crazy people right, and I get to.
I get to watch them on video, talk and to do interviews and find out what they're really about.
Joe Rogan Hell like all of them right, and on all of these shows, like you know, the closest I guess you could say is like a Tim Pool, like he has a bunch of different people on, but even that it's like his weird, like beanie agenda.
Yeah, like I said, to me, when I see Fishback, the whole, the whole allegations of him hiding his Jewish ancestry, which my thing is, like, I get, I get that, like, there are people that have Jewish ancestry that don't.
But the thought of, you know, the part where I get suspicious is when you cover it, allegedly.
You know, it's like that's kind of a thing.
And then you tie that in with Bill Atten.
And I think he might be a Trojan horse.
I hate to be very bad news, but that's my initial assessment.
I mean, he says the right things, but all politicians do, don't they?
Until they lie and do the opposite of what they said they were going to do.
Well, here's the thing: all the people who cry about me being a black pillar can think about this.
When they eat up the slop and their stomachs are full with it, when it comes time for the, you know, the rotten substance that they've eaten to come back up, they can deal with the consequences because I've been around long enough to know.
You know, it's like, don't trust anything you hear and half of what you see.
That's kind of the way I take it, especially with a politician.
Like, if you like, the politicians are objectively the worst.
And so if somebody's buying for that office, I mean, they're going to lie because that's what politicians do in order to get elected is they lie and then don't do what they said they're going to do.
They do what their donors or, you know, whoever they're beholden to wants them to do.
And that's Trump's problem.
That's why I think, you know, like this, all these things Trump's doing now.
I mean, like, you know, with the whole housing, the housing stuff and all the different things he's doing now, I think he looked at the numbers for the midterms and probably like had an out-of-body experience because he saw what was going to happen.
And now he's serving a slot because we're the GOP side of things or the far right is in full-blown rebellion mode.
Like you identify as a Groyper, and that's one of the power blocks coming out of the fracture of the Republican Party that's currently in progress.
It's like, it's like you have a baseball bat.
You ever see like, or not even that, you ever see one of the older, not even older, good history channel documentaries about like the revolutionary or civil war and they have like the animation of a musket ball and it's like going like slowly through the space towards the person's like leg or arm or whatever.
And they show the slow, slow motion hit.
We're like at the point where it's just starting to break the skin.
So we have your group, really our group, because I identify as a Groyper as well.
I like Nick Fuentez.
Now, there are platform disagreements that I have with him.
I'm not completely on his like the trad cath agenda, right?
I'm not 100% pro that, but I think he's the most honest.
I think he does the best show out of anybody.
And I respect him a lot for that on the right wing because he's honest about an agenda of, hey, like, we have to get in power.
We have to do something, right?
Because then the Democrats and the Republicans both, it's this elite class of politicians that never really changes.
Of course, like AOC will be Pelosi in like 30, 40 years.
They'll just be the same person, right?
If things progress and somehow the nation is able to stay alive and have a political oligarchy like we do now.
What do you think happens to the right?
What happens to the left?
What group eventually takes over?
Because you got boomer Zionist Chud Maga.
You've got Candace Owens, Lunatic, you've got Grouperland, you've got just general like libertarian kind of like the people that are conservative affiliated but are upset with this administration.
I kind of put myself half in the Grouperland and then half in that land, right?
And then on the Democrat side, you've got literally you've got people, you've got the La Raza people that want to take over America and make it Mexico.
You've got the BLM people, you've got the white liberal, you've got the white Jewish liberal or just Jewish liberal.
And like, like, what, what group comes out of this strong or what groups?
So Yeah, I mean, the other day I was watching the sky and I was seeing the planes going around, the forest sprayers turned on, all nice and sweet for us.
And at the same time, I'm watching all the local meteorologists in the area go like, big time rain event coming.
See, you know, being from Texas, suffered through Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Harvey, two feet of water in my house, been through all that.
But looking at Helene, that's around the time when everybody started waking up to the fact that like, you know, there is weather modification going on.
And I mean, the same thing with the Guadalupe River flood for, I don't know, the time in, you know, in our lifetime.
I mean, because I remember being in Kerrville in 2002 when that flood happened and then seeing all the images that came out of Texas last year with those floods.
And that the part where I was talking about, you know, the power of moving water, that was something that was like, you know, talked about in its weather brave.
It's another podcast.
If you're really interested, like, you know, the finer details of meteorology or whatnot, there was a meteorologist from, I should say, retired meteorologist from the weather service office in Austin.
And he's just like the one thing that people just don't appreciate is the power of moving water.
And, you know, with all the new people that moved from all the blue states in Texas, they were like, oh my gosh.
And us being the native Texas, we're like, this has happened before.
Well, one thing pushes those people out is the weather.
They don't understand the unpredictability of the southern or of the Texas weather in general.
And it's like, oh, I come from a place where it's 70 degrees all day, or I come from a place where it's really cold and I don't deal with like hot weather conditions or like wet conditions where I'm driving because I'm either in New York or LA.
I'm taking a taxi or I'm walking around like a liberal.
And those people move here and they're like, damn, like very, very interesting, interesting points.
So when you first went on the air doing the gray area, I think I tease to you this Texas corruption story I was working on concerning some issues going on in Harding County, which is where I used to live in that neck of the woods.
And I've actually had a few new developments.
In fact, one of them is involving a county judge, the Harding County judge, Wayne McDaniels, seemed to be running a little bit of a fraud operation.
So I'll kind of, you know, get into the gist of it.
It's before he became the county judge in 2014, after Billy Caraway retired, he was a constable and he was running a company called Lumberton Tower Service or LTS Wireless Limited.
So when he became the county judge, he never shut down the business.
And then I had someone that used to be an employee for him tell me that the company shut down in 2016 when he became a full-term judge after that.
However, you look at the Texas Secretary of State website, the company is still showing active.
And I've had a private investigator tell me that the bank accounts and the post office box apparently still active.
And essentially the whole quick broke flow to it is he's a county judge, but he's also still running the side business where they outfit all the government vehicles with the radios and lights and everything.
And on a county judge's salary, he's living in essentially a mansion in Lumberton.
And it's like, where is all this extra money coming from?
Because I don't think county judges, they don't get up into the six-figure range.
I don't think if it is, it's like in the 100 case.
And that's kind of, and that's kind of the game that's going on.
And when I told the former employee that the Secretary of State's website is still showing active, they were just in complete shock because they said like, oh, I'm sure it closed down to 2016.
I'm like, well, it's still showing active here.
And I've got people, private investigators, tell me, yeah, still running the show.
And honestly, I'll be live more without Tim now because Tim is going to do the Thursday and the Sunday show and he's going to do an even bigger deep dive.
So I need to find things that we can talk about, stories that we can follow.
I'm going to keep, actually, I just stole a whiteboard from the Infowars office, and I'm just going to start keeping a list of guests, interviews, and topics and trying to interweave the three things and try to make sure we have something for every day that's interesting and exciting.
Thank you, Cole.
I'm going to take one more call and go back to New Groyper.
I wanted to respond to New Groyper, who, by the way, I think is fucking hilarious and really smart.
And honestly, he should have his own show.
I like a lot of the things that he says, and he reminds me a lot of my co-host.
However, I guess I'll kind of pose this question to the group, especially if it gets back on the call.
So if we aren't going to get behind candidates that are aligned with our populist vision for America, then why haven't we just violently revolted?
Like, if we're not going to reward politicians for listening to us and course correcting, then like, what is this ominous solution that we're searching for?
Like, are you guys going to run for president and fix all of our problems?
I really like that you've had candidates on the podcast because this gives us something to work towards and put all of our energy behind it as opposed to just being black pillow to the point where there's no hope and we just sit back and get bent over and fucked in the ass by the deep state.
And to get to answer your point, I mean, what you're like, what's the solution, right?
If we can't get behind someone, ultimately, if we're black pilled, like you gave the example of hypothetical Minecraft scenario, violent revolt, right?
And my answer to that is just things are still too good here.
Things are still too plentiful and too cheap.
It has to get really bad before it gets good.
And I think we will actually see the potential to get governmental change.
And I think if we have enough of these candidates who at least stood on these platforms and admitted that change was coming and admitted we weren't on the roller coaster of good things.
And in fact, we needed to get off the roller coaster, like people like Fishback say.
That's just, I like to hear it.
It's the same stuff I heard from Trump.
So I understand his point at the same time.
I think both positions are reasonable.
I lean towards more of your position, but I'm also just waiting for the big explosion.
I think, you know, these grassroots candidates come in all different shapes and sizes.
Like you have really talented, well-spoken businessmen like Fishback.
Then you have guys that are regular ass citizens that are in way over their skis like Aaron Baker, but at least you know you can trust him.
I mean, that guy is as genuine as possible.
And I was actually kind of nervous when he first came on your show, but then I started to realize like where his heart was at.
And that's the stuff that we need to get behind.
And I think, you know, folks like your dad, I'm really having a hard time watching him as of recent, but I'm coming to understand that he is defending the administration because he cares so much about his loved ones and he doesn't want to go to jail.
Like, I think that's my conclusion because if the Democrats get back into power, then his whole life is, you know, even more fucked than it already is.
But I don't think he realizes that there are alternatives out there.
I don't think he realizes who the fuck James Fishback is.
And I think, you know, maybe you need to get in his ear and wake him the fuck up because we need him leading from the front.
And I think you're spot on on all this shit.
And I know he, I know his heart's in the right place.
And I know folks like him, hearts are in the right place, but we just need to kind of get behind the fact that the people are an immovable object.
And we're not going to let any of these scumbag politicians fuck us over anymore.
To be honest with you, like, I have a hard time sometimes too.
It's like, I can't deal with cheerleading.
And like, he'll, he'll call it cheerleading.
He goes, like, like, I'm happy to do it because like I believe in the administration and I want them to do good things.
Look at all the good people.
Look at Kennedy.
Look at Gabbard.
I'm like, well, you know, like people are still getting the COVID shot, number one.
And like, that was a thing that we railed against and preached against for years.
And I believe one of our greatest redeeming claims to fame.
And it sucks that I have to say that now is the fact that we prevented tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people from getting the poison inoculation.
And to go from a world where we're dealing with that, we're dealing with the Trump indictments.
It looks like there's no light at the end of the tunnel to 2024.
Trump comes back out.
Trump gets shot.
Trump gets assassination attempt happened twice.
And he's saying the anti-war stuff.
He's saying the anti-Ukraine war stuff.
He's saying the pro-America stuff, the America First stuff.
We're so happy that night that he gets elected.
And we're like, we don't even, we don't care if we lose the building.
We don't care about whatever.
Like he won.
He's president again.
Things are going to get better.
And I genuinely believe that.
And for me, it's been hard to process.
It's a grieving process of dealing with losing, you know, like the imaginary friend you thought you had.
But for someone like my dad, who spent three decades of his life building a media platform, a media empire, really an alternative media empire, the first one ever, Free Speech Systems LLC, better known as Infowars.com, DBA, it's really hard to kind of rationalize, I think, that the Calvary might not come or is not coming, as I would put it.
And then he would say, they're still going to come.
And I just, I just don't share that belief.
And I respect my father.
I'm not ever going to disparage him on streams, say my mother.
I won't disparage him, but I disagree with both of my parents on a lot of things.
And, you know, I moved out of my dad's house when I was 15 years old.
And like, we have disagreements with our parents.
We can't ultimately change the way other people think.
We can only hope to give them more information and more context and more time to have a correct understanding.
And I think once we get out of the fishbowl of the current situation we've been put in, because operation is crippled.
You got to keep this in mind.
In the entire history of InfoWars, there was never a sponsor.
There was never Big Lee.
There was never any of this stuff.
And I like Big Lee, big fan.
Design products for them.
You name it.
They pay me.
So we were an operation that had three people at the start and ended up with 79 people.
And that's not including the warehouse.
We had a warehouse that was like an aircraft hanger.
There's my dog saying hello.
We had a warehouse that was like an aircraft hanger.
We had a warehouse that was like 1,600 square feet or more.
We had 10 people working tables full-time every single day.
And to lose that operation, to end up with ultimately a sponsor, to end up with a building where we have to ask permission for expenses, even the smallest little thing.
And he never had to do that before because he was making the money.
He was a profitable company.
Look at all these people that run big businesses and they run them at a loss.
They have lost leaders, the people that own these newspapers because they don't care.
It's free money for them.
But all the money that was earned through doing the show, that was all taken away.
And the shell of what was left is threatened to be taken away too.
So I just want to see us blossom into a new operation.
I want to see the Alex Jones network.
I want to see what happens next.
And I think that's where the true liberty comes from.
And I hope we see a resurgence of, you know, what we used to see on the show.
I would say this to start with: the definition of insanity is to do the same thing and expect a different result.
Placing our hopes in politicians would be the definition of insanity where every single one of them have failed us repeatedly.
And so, you know, they all come in, they say the right things, they look the right part, they're polished or, you know, they're edgy or whatever the times call for.
But then at the end of the day, when it comes time to get crap done, they're not interested.
And so I mean, if Fishback comes in and he's great, then cool.
Like, you know, like, I'm not going to be like, oh, well, you know, no, if he does a good job, then that's one thing.
But to hitch our courts to a horse where we don't know nothing about this horse, like a year, like less than a year ago, or I guess right at a year ago, this dude was buddied up to Barry Weissman then.
Right.
You know, I mean, I've just been around a little bit, you know, long enough to know, like, if Trump's willing to turn his back on your debt on your dad, you know, it shows that this politics game is cutthroat and they will do anything and everything.
And, you know, going off of what he said with that first point, too, what, you know, stops the armed rebellion, I'd say, I'd say exactly what you said.
It's complacency.
And I think we will eventually get to that point.
I honestly do, because the government now has been captured in every sense, you know, and that's kind of where we are.
And I think that until we like, you know, like we can hope things, but hope doesn't change reality.
You know what I mean?
And so we have to, we have to deal with what we have in front of us.
And so that's what I'm saying.
Like, if these guys come in and make changes, cool.
But, you know, like if some guy just rolls up off the block and is like, oh, I'm base, look at me.
Yeah, well, he asked, yeah, he asked about organized Jewry.
And the thing about it is, we're going to put on our big boy pants here and have some uncomfortable truths brought to the forefront.
Identity politics is not, it's not this negative ideal.
It's a present reality.
Everybody is functioning in it.
And, you know, when it comes to organized Jewry as a whole, we know that there's an ethnic identity tied to the nation of Israel, which is why when they polled most of Israel, they're like 90% on board with the genocide.
And why, you know, why they have things such as the World Jewry Congress.
And they meet monthly with all these different panels and institutions that they have based on Jewishness.
So they're operating as a people group in a block.
I didn't set that reality.
I just see it.
And so that's really what it boils down to is if they're functioning as a block and they're using their collective power to influence things.
I mean, I can respect that because, I mean, I think that's what we should be doing.
But, you know, it's one of those things because it's, and this is the way it's been pitched to them.
It's us against the world.
And based off of historical incidences with, you know, like the Jewry aspect, like the group aspect has caused them problems in many different empires for thousands of years.
It's a repeated, prolonged, extensive pattern.
And so we can't just stick our head in the sand like an ostrich and pretend like it's not there.
The recent purchase of CBS, so they can install Barry Wives as the pro-Israel puppet editor.
Like that whole deal brokered to the Ellison family.
The Ellison family alone controls most of media now.
That's not just some kind of friend's theory.
They own TikTok.
They own Bydance.
They own Oracle.
They own CBS, Paramount.
They own all of this crap.
And it's, and Trump has come out and said like he's on board with it.
And he's the one who's using his institutional power to back that, which is why, you know, like Trump thinks it's a big deal because he talks about how his grandchildren are Jewish and all this.
And he, you know, he's recently come out against anti-Semitism.
But it's just like, we can't, like, I understand the ideal, but the ideal is not what we live in.
And so we can't make change if we don't like the doctor cannot cure you or heal an illness until they accurately diagnose the problem.
And until we recognize that there are people groups functioning as collective blocks using their influence to, you know, overrepresent themselves in every aspect, I don't think we are going to get any change.
Go to that borough in New York City where they all live in communities and they have their exclusive police force and paramedic service and free doctors for their own people.
And it's a closed gate community.
It's like diversity and melting pot for you, you know, Jewish purity, their idea, not ours, right?
And if you start throwing the vote, it's a it's it's a totally fair question, and like like we have we have to be able to like ask that first off the rip.
And like, whatever answer they give us, like, I mean, we asked that question to Trump, and he's like, I am the chosen one.
Like, like, they're not there to get uh, they're they're there to get you.
I'm just in the way, all that kind of talk.
And then he's like, No, actually, I'm with them, and we're also trying to get you now.
So, it's very interesting.
Thank you, man.
I think I'm going to put the uh intermission thing up for a little bit.
Well, just like there's a method to that madness, there is a method to the madness when our politicos do go sideways on us.
So I don't want people out there to be blackpilled.
I know you and your family have been through a lot.
And the thing is, is sometimes we've got to go into the weeds to examine why things are the way they are.
And then the other element is what's the solution to that.
So you've heard about the United States having its economy downgraded to, you know, on the standard and poor, having the credit rating getting dropped, right?
Think of it as a little bit of a roller coaster ride here.
So we've had that happen under Biden, under Obama, you know, where the AAA credit score got dropped to AA, so on and so forth.
And Trump, you know, it's always about the economy, the economy.
If you go to things like Dun and Brad Street, you will find a rating for the United States corporation.
When these politicos are sworn in, they are the caretakers of that corporation.
It's no longer about we the people.
And that's what every American needs to get their head wrapped around.
The U.S. is a business.
It's an economy.
It's a good municipal goods and services corporation.
We entrust them with that oath of office, that social contract to the Constitution that hopefully, you know, they would honor what the people want.
But every corporation has one inherent issue.
And we've learned this from Alex.
Either corporations grow or they get stagnant, which means these folks have to do things to keep bulking up this government in spite of us needing to prune it wisely and tactfully.
So in the course of pruning, the different special interests, some of which you've discussed tonight, they like to do what's called a catch-22, where they leave a, you know, what you call the proverbial poop in the punch bowl, where you either do this and you're screwed, or you do that and you're screwed either way.
We can relate this to the Epstein files.
We can relate this to different cover-ups through history.
So the American people, to get around that, we're going to paraphrase Roseanne Barr, to beat a Jew, you have to use a Jew.
To beat their laws and their legalese, you got to know their game.
And this is where Robert Barnes has been an asset for you guys and a few other folks, Viva Fry and the rest.
But they've never really gone quite down that rabbit hole of that constitution is a contract.
So when they violate the oath of office, that is a breach of contract.
So what do you think, Rex?
Are we onto something here or should we continue further?
Yeah, I mean, I think you are onto something here.
And I want to see where you're going to take us from here.
I mean, I agree with you, right?
Like the country, at the end of the day, ultimately, the government, as it's supposed to function, state and federal, it's supposed to be a business, right?
Like you are putting money in, you're investing into the system.
You're supposed to get a return on your investment.
And then the president, the shareholders, the executives, people in the positions of power, it's their job to increase the return for their shareholders, right?
But we've all invested.
We've bought stock.
We've put money into the economy and it just gets worse for us.
And the only people it gets better for are the people that are violating their oath, like you said.
Now, whether we do it voluntarily or not, when they assign us a social security number and all that at birth, that's an argument for another day.
And to be honest, you actually don't want to mess around with that.
You don't want people to cut you off from your funds.
So never screw with that.
I'm going to leave that in its side basket.
These folks, if they don't hear from we the people, that's the first thing.
You know, I've called into Harrison and Alex and others.
You got to get involved locally.
It's what the Democrats have figured out is you get more done at the county and state levels than you will nationally.
So if they're not hearing from us, they're not hearing our voice in writing.
Remember, the pen's stronger than the sword.
We're a nation of laws, not men.
If we don't tell it in writing what we're serious about, like John Hancock told King George and the rest of the founders did, we're just yelling outside the Capitol.
We're just banging on the doors.
They're going to still look down from their towers and be like, ah, they're not serious.
They can't even sign what they want.
If you don't send them a list of demands and put them on notice, you know, you haven't even began any process with them that they have to respond to.
They just consider it another excuse for them to send the police out and crack down on people.
And they're finding reasons for us to be proud of them doing that too.
And it's just like I got a video of the lady that gets brained three times in the head.
And I just, I look at that.
And I'm like, well, like New Groger made the argument, he's running her over and he gets to, or she's running him over, excuse me, and he gets to mag dump because he's trying to prevent her from killing other people.
I look at it.
I see a lady going like maybe like five or ten miles an hour.
And that's dangerous for the dude standing in front.
But I think she put it in drive and was just kind of moving forward and trying to get out of there and panicked like a lot of them do.
And he was clear of the car and he shot her twice in the head.
And I look at that and I look at ICE created in 2003, right along with the Patriot Act, all these things.
And somehow, like I'm anti-illegal immigrant, I want them all gone.
But instead of creating a system where we could reasonably get them out administration through administration that people wouldn't buck or rebel against because it was grotesque or too much or cruel, we got this military, this military, not even it's law enforcement, but it's immigrations and custom customs enforcement and got an American citizen dead.
So I look at that and I'm just like, what's your perspective on all that?
Once we collapse the Fed and the IRS, we can go back to the government being the size it was before the Patriot Act and we'd be just fine.
This bloat of government, it's like you got to think of it in the terms of a business like it's a tree and you got to prune it.
And where there's fruit that's good, keep that fruit on the vine and grow that.
You know, like when we help nations develop their economies and in turn, they invest in us, but we don't necessarily need their workers.
I'm against the H-1B visas and all that.
But there are so many vines and branches we've had that don't bear good fruit that grow withered and corrupt.
And, you know, instead of growing up to the sun, they're going down in the dirt and putting our nation, pulling us further into the dirt, if you will, that we need as a people to learn what those scissors are, those shears to cut those parts of this nation off from us and tell them to go away.
You know, it's almost like Alex has said, you know, you can go to an island in abstentia with all your money as a globalist.
Well, if I may, Rex, I'm 49 next, how long is it till Saturday?
It'll be in a few days.
So I'm a little younger than Alex, but a little older than yourself and Owen and Harrison.
And I've been watching Alex since 1997 when a sergeant down at Miramar said, watch this guy from Texas.
He's got the true dope.
So where I agree or disagree, I always kept an eye on what Alex is doing.
And the mythos of America is supposed to be what we're taught.
You know, that like you, we had a thing called Schoolhouse Rocks in the 80s, you know, where they talk about a bill on Capitol Hill and, you know, the battle, Lexington and Concord with a shot heard around the world.
What they didn't tell us was that after the Civil War, they incorporated our country because America had had different issues with a central bank and defaults and bankruptcies.
And so the military is, if you want to think of continuity of government, I've seen documents, PDFs on historical sites, including .gov websites, where the military wasn't supposed to always be standing.
You know, you've heard about the militias, obviously.
Well, Congress was supposed to disband the military after every war and let just the trainers and the NCOs and the officers stay at the bases.
But instead, we developed a permanent military on base, which the founders knew were going to create a national debt.
That was one of the ways they got us into debt: we always had to have funds to pay for a military that was permanent.
And this occurred post-Civil War.
If you remember in the Civil War, it was a lot of militias from different states fighting a union army.
After that, there was always a presence of a union army.
And that's not to say the army and the military are bad.
It's just you have to understand how we get into this big debt when we're generating so much money.
Why do we have so much debt?
Because at the same time, most of the technologies we're developing, the globalists are developing them for warfare, whether it's quiet weapons for silent wars or open, you know, mass slaughters like we will see in other parts of the world.
I'm sure we're going to see more of this stuff in the future as well.
We have like 600 military bases and God knows how many more they don't even tell us about all over the world, all over everywhere.
Trump says he wants to take Greenland like we already have military base there.
And you look at everywhere across the world and you look at our home, our home is destroyed.
And even in my lifetime, I've seen it get destroyed.
I've seen it get much worse.
And I just, I don't understand.
Obviously, you're awake and alert and aware to all of it, but I don't understand how people, like even much older than you, like the boomers, for example, I don't understand how they're, I guess they're happy with it.
What is like, what is that like?
Like people that are in the generation before you that you've known and you've watched just throughout political life and just people talking about politics and what they believe is they like, do they, do they believe in these people?
If you recall these characters called Carnegie and Rockefeller who took over our school systems in the late 1800s, the first, I would say, full rollout of their propaganda and their schooling was after Franklin Roosevelt's Great Society and the New Deal.
Excuse me, Great Society is more LBJ, but point is from Wilson to FDR, that turn to socialism was a big deal.
And the American people were brainwashed in so many different degrees that, one, they weren't taught how the government actually functions.
They've removed, you know, civics education and replaced it with social studies or social justice.
And then two, the idea of I was wrong my whole life.
I may have to do something different in terms of political and worldview.
A lot of people don't want to be bothered or responsible for that knowledge.
So they try to ignore it.
And of course, then you get the blue-haired screaming ones like we unfortunately saw with a lady up there in Minnesota.
In her situation, she wouldn't have been in that situation if boomer politicians were not importing Somalis and ICE didn't have to be there.
You know, Trump's actually doing what is the due process in which you cross into someone's yard illegally, they grab you by the neck and, you know, and the belt loops.
They throw you back over the fence and say, go away.
That's your due process.
You're not entitled as a foreigner in this nation to have a big court proceeding unless your individual state for some reason decides to side with them and start giving them rights that Americans don't even have in their own neighborhoods.
So this cultural issue of the diversity is our strength, as your previous caller Groiber had referenced.
Yeah, you know, it's amazing.
The diversity has always dropped off in the most patriotic pro-America areas, almost as if to punish those areas for breaking away from King George.
So Philadelphia, Boston, New York have been horribly, horribly targeted toward this liberalism.
And the sad part in terms of the laws, there's what they called the California model.
They actually tested this all out in San Francisco in California when they created this state from the California Bear Republic and they turned it into part of the union.
They actually rushed that process, partly because of the gold rush, but also because they just wanted to get it done.
And what they did out here, follow me with this, Harrison, or excuse me, Rex, sorry, brain part.
Follow me with this, my brother.
They took all the American, like you could think of it as Wild West saloons in San Francisco and the sheriffs and the marshals and just people being decent, common law, following the Bible in one hand, constitution in the other.
And they corporatized everything.
They turned coroners into medical examiners.
They took sheriffs out of the town and put police officers in them.
Instead of ensuring justice and swearing to the Constitution, these guys are loyal to the police commissioner and the mayor, and their job is collect tax revenue.
Now, when you start doing that too much, and the people like, I got no money for my expenses, and then something in a town like, say, Ferguson, Missouri kicks off.
You know, I don't agree with that Ferguson had the riots, but those people were so destitute that eventually, you know, seeing cops in their neighborhood and so on, they thought they were being put upon without realizing that it's a whole system that we have to peel off like a bad band-aid and replace with the actual remedies, which is we the people lawfully assembled to petition written instrument.
Barnes can tell you about that, petition for redress of grievances.
If we don't tell them, you work for us, you're the public servant, you do your job this way.
If they laugh you out of the room, that's fine.
That's where Robert Barnes would be able to step in and make the difference.
Give or take, whether you believe the bar attorneys are working for or against the U.S., that's a debate for another day.
But at the end of the day, these folks, they are in breach of contract when they swear to do something and then they turn around on the record and don't do it.
So we have a remedy that exists right there with just their oath of office.
This is why 70 members of the Biden administration, if you recall, it came out that they didn't have proper oaths of office, including a certain vice president who became a presidential nominee.
That's a good channel name or a good show name, honestly.
I think the lack of knowledge that we have, even that I have, of how our system works and the fact that our founders anticipated a lot of these problems and they did put guardrails in place that the people are just ignorant about and aren't able to use.
It's like talking about, I have heard Barnes talk about that, the petition for redress of grievances.
I've heard him speak on that and I agree, right?
Like we, this is what I feel is like we've been wronged by our system, by our government, by the people that we put in power.
And it's like you say, they took the oath.
They took the oath and they're in violation of it.
So in closing, what else?
Like, I want to have you call in again.
This is, this has been, this has been very good.
I know you're calling with Harrison and stuff.
So definitely leave a comment under the stream and I'll follow you back on Twitter and we'll have you back on.
And I do know people who are more knowledgeable than I am.
And like your dad referenced a guy named Red Beckman.
That was a man who fought the bankers and got the mortgages of five widows stopped as far as the banks claiming their ranches.
Um, because you know, after the husband dies, all debts are solved with the banks.
Well, the banks were still trying to foreclose on widows.
I mean, the bank bankers could be wicked people.
Red Beckman, he passed away a few years ago.
So, me and others like me, we try to preserve that knowledge and pass it on because this is like a relay race.
It's got to be the boomers were supposed to pass it on, and some have, but not we, we need a few more folks to get done what we got in mind to get this country back on track.
But it's going to take we, the people, whether it's Texas or Florida, California, New York.
It's going to take all of us to stand up and say enough is enough.
I'll follow up with you on the Twitter in a minute.
Well, I mean, it just happens every time every person we have call in.
Like, we have an educated audience.
We have an audience that's aware and has opinions and can state them clearly, logically, and can state what they want implemented, how they want it implemented, and why they want it implemented.
And you look at everyone else, and whether it's Tim Poole, whether it's, I don't know, any of the any of these shows where it's essentially just like a circle jerk of topics that never ends.
And it's all sensationalism, fear porn, where it's like, oh, look, oh, look, what happened?
It's like, well, like, we're not hearing anything different, bro.
We're just hearing what happened in a different voice and commentary over a video that ultimately is state propaganda and no one probably cares about.
Right.
And, you know, that's a perfect example.
And we're doing it fast and loose, fast, fast and loose today, real fast and real loose.
But I'm going to go to my profile and I'm going to go ahead and pull this up for you guys so you can see it.
I saw this today and it's a perfect example of what I'm talking about right now.
It's an absolutely perfect example.
Rupert, what are you doing?
You got to get out of here?
Come on.
Go ahead and get out of the studio.
You can do it.
That's a good dog.
All right.
And I captioned this.
I said, pure slop made to feed the boomer.
Iran, William publicly removes her burqa to reveal a t-shirt carrying explicit message against the supreme leader.
Such an act is punishable by death under Iranian law, but protesters willing to take that risk and challenge the regime.
And we got this white lady, very clearly, white lady, European lady.
And she takes off the burqa.
She got a rosary on as well.
And takes her hair out and then says, like, fuck the Supreme Leader or F him.
Right.
And then we got the community note.
What does the community note say?
Well, protests in Iran's regime are ongoing.
This video is from a solidarity event in Paris, France.
Oh, of course.
Of course, it's a fucking lie.
Right.
But then Tim Poole will probably talk about this clip for like an hour and a half and not talk about it from the high level critique lens that I talk about it.
I'm tired of that in our politics because there's no room for it.
Like this is fake.
But they put this out as legit.
And then boom, let's see.
Look at this.
A million and a half views.
18,000 likes, 3.4K retweets.
Massive.
Tons of people saw this.
And how many people saw this and didn't scroll down to the community note?
How many people saw this and made up their political affiliation in one second based off of it?
Well, I support Trump now because they taken off the burka in Iran.
That means it's good.
And we got to bomb them and kill the kids and send the military in and kill American boots on the ground.
It's good.
And I just reject it totally.
And I think all our callers do too.
And that's why I talk about us doing a higher level show here, one that's more worth tuning into, one that's more worth watching, because I believe even like as bad as I am at doing this, and I'm terrible.
I stutter, I slip up on my words, I forget things I'm going to say, I stare at the screen or stare off into space.
As bad as I am at all of this, these people that have like the biggest shows around, they're the worst ever.
Like, like, who watches these people?
And the answer is a lot of folks, right?
A lot of normies.
And I'm not sure what that is.
I'm not sure if that's lead poisoning or mercury poisoning or whatever.
Like, I just, I don't believe like you have conversations with people and they're smart.
And then you talk to them about politics.
I was talking to this chick.
And like, like, early 20s, blonde, beautiful, tattoos, all of it.
And she's like coming off as a conservative.
It's like, oh, like, what's your opinion on Trump XYZ?
And she's like, I'm really glad he's showing it to Putin.
I'm like, oh, come on, man.
We're doing this.
We're doing the Russia thing.
We've done the Russia thing for over a decade.
We're doing more of it.
Oh, yeah.
Well, Putin's a dictator.
We're helping Zelensky and Zelensky's good.
And I'm like, man, I'm like, okay, like, where do you get your information from?
And they're like, Crowder, Tim Pool.
I'm like, oh, because see, that's a person that we could have woken up, but instead they've been slop milled.
They've been put into the slop mill.
And now, no matter how much you try to talk to them, all they do is get angrier when you question their position because being wrong is easy.
All right, I'm wrong right now on a whole bunch of fronts, but admitting that you're wrong is much harder, right?
And if you've gone through the legwork of like, I don't know, a three-month really intense interest in politics that has turned into you following a lot of accounts and subscribing to a lot of YouTube channels.
And you talk to someone and you regurgitate the propaganda, the person like me, and I'm not the most educated person in the world, but I do have a political understanding, right?
I do understand it, both at a local and global level, geopolitics.
You talk to me and I just like, you know, there was a peace agreement, right?
And Zelensky was made not to sign it by Boris Johnson.
And the Russians only had three demands.
They wanted to recognize Crimea.
They wanted Don Bass's independent states and they wanted no NATO in Ukraine, which is totally reasonable.
What would happen if someone put missiles in Cuba?
Oh, wait, we already, we did that experiment.
So it's, it's okay for us, but not okay for them or vice versa.
So you can try to bring these things up and the person will say that you're lying to them.
Source, And that's why, like, I literally have a folder on my phone full of documents because you literally, that's the thing is you come off as the schizo because you're like, oh, let me prove like I know the truth.
I know the reality.
I know the facts.
And because you're educated, because you're informed on the actual situation and what's going down, you are the bad one.
You are the crazy person.
You are the schizo.
And doing this show, we're going to find a way to break that.
We're going to find a way to break that conditioning on folks because that's a very real thing.
That's a very real thing.
And I encounter this a lot.
And again, I'm not glazing myself.
I'm not saying I'm the smartest political mind out there, but I do have a political mind and I'm aware of my country and what's going on in it.
And just the vast majority of people are not.
Vast majority of people don't even vote.
And I think people that don't even vote are probably smarter than the people that vote because at least they realize they're not going to change anything.
So now I'm joining the smart people who are just like, fuck it, we ball because like that's the situation.
It's a lot more Tim Dylan, man.
I love Tim Dylan.
He had such a great, he had such a great explanation of this.
And I forget the other half of his analogy, but I can give the start and the finish and one piece from the start and the full finish will be enough.
He compares in modern America to a house party.
This is an episode from a few years ago.
And it's a house party.
The parents are away from home.
And we're playing musical chairs in a room with no music.
And if you say there's no music, we kill you with a gun.
And then there are people in the house doing that.
There are people also in the house waiting.
Rupert, come on, no nicotine pouch.
Come on.
He swallowed nicotine pouch.
He's been known to do that from time to time.
But the point is, you got one room where they're playing musical chairs and there's no music.
And if you say there's music, we or no music, we kill you.
The other room in the house, people are just waiting for the parents to come home.
And who are the parents in Tim Dylan's analogy?
It's President and Xi in China.
I would say it's more Netanyahu and other groups, but China is included in that.
I'd say it's about five or six parents that are going to own us in a decade or two if we don't really wake up out of this and that crash happens.
May it happen soon.
May it happen soon because at least then we have some hope.
But this continues on for another decade.
We're completely cooked.
I have joined the people that are waiting for the parents, except I'm waiting for the parents with a kitchen knife.
So it's a little bit different.
But I'm not engaging in the political system where I'm so brainwashed that, like, let's have a Dan Bongino fan.
I'm the biggest Dan Bongino fan in the world.
He goes into office and he doesn't do anything that he's supposed to do.
He comes back and does the show.
And I'm like, I got to tune back into Mr. Bongito.
Mr. Bongino's back alive.
He's back alive after all these, all the year being on the administration.
And so like, bro, like, weren't you a fan of him because he wanted to get the Epstein files out?
Like, weren't you a fan of him because he was anti-corruption and understood it from a secret service and like deep DC perspective?
We can all smoke opium, but we're all going to die.
And like you smoking opium doesn't change that.
So it's a tough conversation to have with people.
And like I was talking about with that girl, she doesn't even know.
She has no idea.
She has no political awareness, but she was confident enough and proud enough in her ideas to, when I responded, literally showed up and pulled receipts up on my phone.
You're the schizo, you're the bad guy, you're the problem.
So where do we go?
Loud crashing noise, always my favorite thing to hear in the studio.
Loud crashing bang that startles me for a second.
But where do we go from here?
And we'll take more calls here in a second.
I'm going to put the intermission screen up and we'll take some more calls.
LOL, people just can't think for themselves from Deport Illegals.
That's the username.
Kurt, doggies just want scritches behind the ears.
Yes, he's going to have the runs.
He'll be fine.
Yeah, he's addicted.
He's actually addicted to nicotine.
It's a real problem.
Let the dog have his fun.
Love the dog.
I love the dog too.
I love the dog too.
I like the laid-back vibe on this stream.
Well, we're in my house.
We're in my house.
This is literally, this is, this should be the living or not the living room.
This should be the dining room.
And this is a dining table that I bought from the home decor store at 50% off because it has scratches on the bottom.
But I don't care.
Bottom's where I put the nicotine pouch after I'm done.
So it's a very chill stream.
It's a very intimate stream too.
I'm in my home.
So like I'm talking to you guys from the perspective of getting home after the day is over, after I've consumed the information for the day, the news media for the day, the political happenings for the day after I've been on shows.
And then I get to come home and be live with you guys.
It really is fun and I really do enjoy it.
Let the dog have his fun.
Thank you.
It amazes from Cole Dodson.
Thank you.
It amazes me how the shows that make you think a little bit don't get more viewers, but the slot gets all the boosting because they showed up in 2015 and had time to saturate the algorithm because they're flashy.
But Alex, because he gave it, give it to you real, gets bumped and banned.
And shows like ours don't permeate the algorithm because we showed up after the guardrails became established.
Yeah, you know, I think there's still time online.
And like, now that's what I'm doing the show.
It's like, I think there's still time to grow and get out there, but there's real, there's a lot of engineering that was done, like conservative ink stuff, like Ben Shapiro type stuff.
But yeah, I think I'm going to put the call-up number or call-in number back up.
I want to take a few more calls tonight.
I don't want to end the stream.
I do have stuff to react to.
So go ahead and let me know in the live chat right now if you guys want to do calls.
And we'll do calls right now.
I got one person new typing in.
I'll take your call right now.
And everyone else is like, oh, baby money for super chat.
Oh, I'll literally, I'll take your call in my home sitting here right now.
We'll go over what you think and we'll try to find somewhere where we meet.
But yeah, let me know.
But for the time being, I'll go ahead and get through some of these stories that I have.
And I thought this was interesting because everyone's advocating for the return of this guy's son right now to the throne, Rezapavlavi.
Okay, we're going to watch this really quick and then we're going to go to D. D. If you want to call in, I know you wanted to call in.
See, like he says at the beginning, they control it almost to a degree that isn't good for them, right?
Because it isn't good for them.
And that's why I brought up the point: you know, when you're doing an operation you know is illegal or you know is rooted in bad faith, you're trying to get it over with as soon as possible, right?
You're trying to like outrun the consequences, essentially.
And like, we don't see that with them.
They're like, hell yeah, we're going to genocide for years.
One thing, say on topic is, you know, I'm 37 years old.
I grew up listening to your dad since I was in junior high.
One thing I've noticed is that everyone in my generation has no clue what's going on as far as actually what's going on in our political system or how it works.
So maybe just some education would help out the public.
When I was in high school, there was no political classes.
I went all the way through community college, got my bachelor's degree, no political education whatsoever.
I have a degree in business management, and not one time did we talk about how the government works.
I haven't had any education.
So everything I know, I've had to research myself or listen to your dad.
So maybe, like you were suggesting, segments, as new viewers come in, maybe just take some time to put some education out there.
Hey, just so you guys know, this is how this works.
That's exactly what I'm getting at is maybe if we can just somehow educate our fellow man, fellow woman, in whatever capacity we have, you know, maybe it would make a difference.
And that's why we're just starting off having a wide variety of guests that's going to continue.
We're going to have even more people call in.
And like we had Sean, who's extremely educated and could talk about the documents and things the founders said that are available to us.
And it's by finding more people like that, more people with the specialized individual knowledge that we really all should have, all should share.
It's through that that we find solutions.
And, you know, people, they look at my generation and they go like, it's the most extreme generation.
And they look at the left and they're like, oh, it's everyone wants Mandani, et cetera, et cetera.
And I'm like, look, we just want positive change.
And if there's one side promising positive change and they get elected into office and they make not only not positive change, but negative change for people, then inevitably the other option is going to be suck out by the young people.
And we saw this with Trump.
We saw the overwhelming win in the youth vote for him minority, like all counts.
And that's going to the other side now.
It's going to the other side because of the actions of the administration.
And that's my opinion.
I don't know if that's your opinion.
I just, I look at it and I'm just like, man, at least like what they're promising, they're going to do, even if it's horrible for the country.
I 100% am confident that if you just stick with this and keep doing it yourself, you're going to kill it, dude.
I mean, that's what that drew me in.
I appreciate it.
And if I can, I mean, and if I can, just to pick your brain a little bit, when you say challenges to grow the show, can you explain exactly what challenges you're facing right now?
You know, you see people comment in the chat, and it's like, well, who is this person you call in?
It's like, it's the coolest guy.
And it's just like that after that, after that, after that.
And I've just been like, that's the thing I'm happiest about.
I'm like a pig in its own poo when it comes to this.
It's just like, I can't believe this is real.
Like, we have the best viewers, we have the best listeners, we have the best audience.
And it's a few people right now, but soon it's going to be big because we're, like you said, we're offering solutions.
We're having discussions about solutions.
We're actually communicating in a way where we're focused on the future and not the present and the past in the same way that the Republicans and Democrats are.
We're actually concerned about 2030, 2035 coming up instead of focusing on identity politics or the 3,000-year-old state of Israel.
We're focused on American problems for Americans, but applied to a world and geopolitical lens.
So incredible.
I'll read some comments and we may take more calls.
Non-interest radio cussing is busting.
Shout out to guys Chaser.
Great.
Awesome name.
Awesome name.
That I got Rick rolled.
Chicken Patty.
Nick Fuentes feels more like a really smart kid who is trolling.
I disagree with that.
It's not trolling at all.
I think he's legitimate.
I think he believes everything he says.
Here's the thing.
If I didn't believe what I said, I couldn't come out here and just like just verbal diarrhea my truth.
At the end of the day, you could disagree with me and say I'm wrong on some things, but like I believe what I'm telling you right now.
And like there's a way to do a show where you have the notes and you have a teleprompter and you have the producer and you have all this stuff.
And it's like, oh, I operate in this world.
Then boom, you're a Fox News host.
You're a talking head.
There's a way to do this show where you have to do the show or you don't have an option to not do the show because you have to get it out.
And what that is is your political consciousness for me, at least.
So for me, looking at like, I just, I'm grateful for the opportunity to do this beyond anything.
I really am.
Not beyond anything, but like to see that y'all are happy with it makes me just go over the moon.
What's the dang number?
I'll put it up here in a little bit.
We'll go ahead and do it again.
I see you posting knowledge fight links.
Like I know what this is.
Like, I understand.
I know their Reddit in their website.
I'm familiar.
And what's you're going to call in and talk about this might be fun, actually.
We could do this.
It's like, oh, Dr. Jones Naturals.
Ah, whatever.
All right, guys, Chaser, I'll give you the opportunity.
Yeah, I'll give you the opportunity to do all your craziness.
Be good for engagement.
Be good.
The number is 512-675-7144.
The number is 512-675-7144.
That's 512-675-7144.
Oh, we got two calls in the menu.
So guys, Chaser, you can call in.
512-675-7144.
I'm going to take these calls.
Hey, I'm so sorry for leaving you on there so long.
Anyway, so yeah, I love that last caller so much because what I loved about him, besides everything he said, was his sense of urgency.
And I pick up on that right away.
I've had a sense of urgency since 2020 and have did a lot of standing up here against everything, the masks, the vaccines, the lost my job, was assaulted, was arrested, lots of shit.
And then the drag shows came for the kids and we went and stood up for that.
And we did the meetings and the city councils and the board of supervisors.
And we got our little Facebook, or not Facebook, I'm banished on Facebook, actually.
We got our little YouTube community together.
And we did have some successes.
We did have some successes with people learning how to do affidavits.
In fact, we had a friend in Ohio that was able to fend off nine sheriff deputies that were trying to get in her house and harass her and her kids, CPS crap, you know, because she was going after the council.
And that's the kind of shit they were doing at that time.
And it scared a lot of people.
And so then we were, a lot of us were targeted.
I was targeted for sure.
And so, but, you know, I did some YouTube and I did a lot.
I did some classes for the Constitution and I did them live.
And I wanted to learn things live and be raw and real.
And I freaking fumbled around, dude.
I fumbled around.
And you know what?
People that actually wanted what I did, they appreciated me fumbling around and just doing it and being faithful and wanting to learn, giving them my time.
And I wasn't asking for money.
I still don't.
What I was doing was different.
People, if they are going to ask for money and do the whole thing, there's certain times that doesn't bother me, but I have experience with streamers and popular streamers.
I've gone to meet them.
I've traveled by car to South Dakota.
And the first one I met was doing a show like you're doing.
Okay.
And I had a lot of hope in these kind of people.
And he actually came to my county.
I live in Humble County, California.
And, you know, I don't want to say a lot of bad things about it.
I don't want to really go into it, but basically he was a grifter and he wasn't really into the solutions.
He wasn't really into remedies.
He didn't give a shit about that.
He wanted to have a really good show and he wanted to be popular and make money, you know.
And there's a lot of people out there doing that.
Last point I'll make, I guess, and then I'll breathe, but I've been at it for a few years.
There's a lot of us that were together at one time in my county five years ago.
Everybody has gone their own way.
Very few people do know how to unite and get over themselves to this is what it takes.
It literally can invite people to be to participate.
I hope that the last caller will check out the assembly call.
We have a two-hour educational call every week on Thursday.
All the states call in and we have been learning about the Constitution.
We have been learning about assembling and grand juries and all the things.
And there's Michigan's assembled, Alaska's assembled.
There are blueprints.
It's small but mighty.
You know, it's not, this is not what is super popular right now.
But try to get people to get a two-hour call once a week.
That's the goal.
And it's actually, it's actually quite difficult.
So I will pass the talking stick back to you.
Thank you for letting me vent.
It's been a while.
I've been kind of talked out.
I've been streaming for years and I'm kind of, I'm kind of burnt.
And like every show ends up having a common theme.
I don't necessarily know what it is when I start doing the show, but this is people upset that like we were taught not to understand or know our government and people trying to make themselves aware of people that are aware of what's happened and trying to find the remedies and solutions to fix it.
And all this stuff at the local level, graduating up to like eventually nationwide, if we're able to get enough people to do these things, to do the redress of grievances, like Barnes talked about, like Sean talked about.
I agree.
Like where can people find you and your information?
If they go to National Dash, you have to have a Dash.
There's another, of course, there's another channel just like it without the Dash.
And then National Dash Assembly.net is where if they go to conference calls under that tab, they will see what time they'll see the link for the conference call.
You can either call in with your phone if you don't have good internet, but we do have video share and screen share.
And it's nice when you're doing an educational call to be able to do that.
My information, if they go to my channel, De Humble, I manage different things.
It's in the description, what I have going on.
I'm on X and Rumble and Rumble has the most history.
All my Constitution classes I did years ago, this stuff is there.
I just recently kind of dropped doing a couple new things that I was trying, but I'm really honestly burnt.
You know, I'm just really burnt right now.
And my family needed me.
And this last year, I have a ranch and everything's just taking precedence over streaming and talking about all the problems.
Kind of joined in first time tonight and you gave the number out so I figured I'd holler at you.
But uh I uh, I wanted to ask, where do you really basically kind of see all this going?
I know the caller not the lady, but the guy before was basically talking about you know how it's.
It's frustrating for I guess, maybe even everyday people to not get like results from government or always seem things take so long, and I understand that completely, because that's that's kind of like how I feel.
You know I'm here I'll just give you an idea, like I'm 40 okay, so I've had like years of, you know, work in private sector, stuff like that.
But it's, it's kind of uh, it's hard for me as just a citizen because when you come from like the private sector, you're used to getting things done like you know, or held accountable.
Like if you don't show up for work, guess what, you don't have a job the next day.
Or if you don't make production or you know just everything, guess what, you're not going to have a job at the end of the week, I mean, and it's just it's it's, it's hard.
So it's hard it's, it's simple stuff like that, but it's hard for us to just have to sit back and watch like the wheels of government just turn ever so slowly.
You know what I mean.
Like it's it's frustrating to us.
And it's not that it's like I feel like we're dumb or anything like that, because I don't think I'm.
I'm done like granted, I come from private sector, like and I was raised on like this old boomer slop.
Like hey uh, you want to get ahead in life, just bury your head down and work hard.
Well, that does, that doesn't work.
That doesn't work nowadays.
You know what I mean, I mean.
And then when you really start waking up and you realize everything, like hey uh, they print the print money out of out of thin air and you're over here busting your ass for $15 an hour like, like you know, I mean I mean we're basically working for table scraps, less than that, and it just the whole thing is kind of frustrating.
But basically, with all of like the you know I guess people like me you know there's no place, like you were talking about earlier, there is no place for like a red blue, any of that stuff.
It's like you're you're tired of the whole system, I mean, but where do you really see like it going in the future?
Maybe do you see like that, the two-party system maybe being done away with, or or it kind of just depends on we, the people, and what, what we want and and what we're able to really achieve.
That's something I hypothesize about a lot right, and I ask different questions and I have different predictions based on future scenarios.
So just first off, to make a foundation on the logical arguments I'm going to make here, we are headed towards a collapse, and when that collapse happens has everything to do with what kind of government we end up with.
You mentioned the wheels of government turning slowly, almost like they're not turning at all.
I would agree with that, but it's turning the other way.
It's turning the worst way.
They're doing the opposite of what we told them To do, but it's just slow and gradual enough that it looks like they're doing nothing at all.
And then we get mad at them and we go, oh, they're doing nothing.
We will elect someone who will do something, whatever the something is.
And then our perception is, oh, we elect them to do something.
They're doing nothing.
They are in fact selling us out.
So I think a lot of it has to, I think a lot of it comes down to AI and robotics in the future.
I think if the country remains as it is for another 20 years, the Optimus robot you see all cute and falling over, they're going to be a terminated version of that.
And it won't just be killing the people.
It'll be tilling the fields for the elites.
It'll be managing the water treatment facilities.
It'll be fixing the cable.
We'll be doing all that stuff.
So if we stagnate and we reach a point where 20 years in the future, the US of A is still here and all but name, but there's, you know, there's a lot less people here because of the plague that came in in 2033.
And we got all the robots running things now.
Everything's fine.
I think that's the post-political situation where, you know, it's just billionaire playground world forever.
I think the more rational, logical thing that's going to happen is a more immediate collapse that happens before 2030, probably before 2028, if I have to be honest.
And I think the collective shock of that will wake the American people up to realize that they, in fact, they have no system and their system they thought they had was turned against them.
And then we will consult the old texts and the old documents and figure a way out of this.
I think millions die.
I think there's a lot of pain.
I think a lot of people starve.
I think a lot of people die of illness.
But I think that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
I'm not calling for anything that kickstarts that.
It'll just happen on its own.
And in that future, in the actual political future where there is, you know, American citizen sovereignty of us getting to pick a government, regardless of whatever government that is, I think you're going to see really hard left.
I think you're going to see really hard right.
I think you're going to have people in the middle.
And if the people in the middle don't have a strong enough message of just leaving this whole like, why do we have to put a compass direction to it, right?
Why can't we just be pro-human?
Why can't we be pro-American and take care of ourselves and our country?
I think it goes in a lot of different directions.
It either ends up apolitical, we're all dead, or highly political, highly separated or separated.
It just, it's kind of, you know, it's crazy that when you really sit and watch, you know, every day the just the clown show that that is right now.
And it's just, it's, but, you know, it's frustrating just to not really see any arrest, accountability, that sort of stuff.
That's, that's what's the most frustrating to me.
Like, I can, I can do on, on, I can get away with bare minimal and be fine, like, you know, a paycheck to paycheck, which I mean, most everyone, what we're doing now, anyways.
But it's like to, for me personally, if we're not able to get like some accountability, some arrests, something, we're never truly going to be free as it is.
And granted, in some way, I really feel like we never really have truly been free anyways.
I mean, I could be wrong about that.
Maybe it's just how everyone perceives it, I guess.
I mean, I don't know.
It's just, it's, it's, to me, right now, the way I look at it is it's like a damn if you do, damn if you don't type situation.
Don't, don't, don't impugn me by calling me Chase Geyser.
Don't call me Chase Geyser.
Geis Chase or Chase Geyser is a racist.
Anyway, man, how are you doing?
I want to apologize and say you don't have to answer for your father.
You're not your father.
But I also, I really was hoping that as you came into your own, you would find your own path.
And you might still, you know, you do have some distinction, you know, and it's pretty cool.
And I also want to commend you on how gracious you are with your callers.
It's pretty cool.
It's very evident that you are appreciative of the time that they are taking to reach out to you.
You're taking time to give them considered and considered and thoughtful responses.
The notion that everybody would do well with civics lessons, great.
Absolutely.
Absolutely awesome.
But it's when you take those folks that have that deficit and when you're raising them up, then, and when I say you, I'm not saying you, Rex, but when somebody takes these folks in, raises them up, gives them a little bit of truth here, and then takes a little bit of JBS and sprinkles it on top,
or a little bit of Fort Huachuka or whatever the heck it is, or a little bit of the Q or a little bit of any of this globalist elite nonsense.
It does the world a disservice.
As you talked about a minute ago, and you said there's going to be this coming calamity where millions will die and there will be factions and left and right and blah, blah, blah.
We just went through that five years ago and came together as a world and pulled ourselves through it.
And we dragged a whole bunch of us kicking and screaming the whole way saying, no, we're not going to do it.
And a lot of them got sick and a lot of everybody else got sick too.
A lot of people died.
And we still made it through.
And we're going to keep making it through as long as we as long as we consider and apply the truth.
Well, one that doesn't propagandize its own people, one that doesn't commit genocide, one that doesn't fund foreign wars in the interest of other people over their own citizens who starve on the street, which is what we have currently.
We're complicit in genocide, and you're like, okay, that's fine, right?
And what I don't know, and what you can tell us, you know, your audience is: do you think it is that black and white for someone like me that I have to go along with these other things if I think that some things over the government are good?
Like, you know, getting regulations that keep atrazine out of the water.
Did you know that Trump actually signed an executive order that allowed companies to put more atrazine in the water?
What I'm asking is: do you feel that it is that black and white for a person in your audience that a person in your audience can look at what's going on in Israel and Gaza and say that's a freaking genocide?
And a person can look at what's going on in Iran and say, no, you shouldn't be killing protesters and can look at Maduro and say, Maduro is pretty freaking awful, you know, eating empanadas while it's on TV while his people are starving.
But also, you can say you shouldn't create a rendition of Maduro.
And you can also say that when an ICE officer stands in front of a car, he shouldn't shoot the lady in the friggin' face three times.
So back when Dr. Jones Naturals was originally created, D.R. Jones Naturals, David Ross Jones, was created.
I bought the domain, Dr. Jones Naturals, and I pointed it to Knowledge Fight.
And then years later, I let it lapse and then Mark Cuban bought it.
And Mark Cuban pointed it at Cosplus Drugs.
And I think that's hilarious.
So that's that.
He didn't buy it from me either.
He just bought it because I let it lapse.
But anyway, the thing is, with regard to Knowledge Fight, they don't necessarily hate on Alex.
In fact, Dan started listening to Alex because Alex was entertaining.
And a long time ago, Alex was entertaining.
And Alex went through some changes, as we all do.
And there were some things that Alex did that our government has decided that he's going to pay for.
And you're well aware of it.
And I don't need to tell you about that.
But what I would like to say that Dan and Jordan do is explicitly take the things that Alex says, go ahead, take the things that I say and go and research this and find out for yourself.
And Dan and Jordan actually do that.
They take Alex completely within context.
Not a single thing is played out of context.
They'll play a five-minute, five-minute piece of Alex and then dissect every single portion of it in order to let you know where what Alex is talking about came from.
Agenda 31 is, or whatever it is, I don't remember, is a big one.
Another one is this whole Podesta plan, which Alex pushes.
And again, you've gotten me off.
You've gotten me to the point where, well, you didn't get me.
I've gotten myself to a point where I'm just talking about Alex.
And I don't want to talk about Alex.
I do want to talk about being truthful and honest.
Like, you know, so much AI slop is being pushed out right now regarding this thing in Minneapolis.
You know, people are posting false arrest records that were AI generated.
And they're just running with it.
And just like just like Twain said, or at least somebody attributed it to him, a lie will get halfway around the world before the truth gets his pants on.
And I want to impress upon you that, yeah, Rudy Giuliani said, you know, the truth isn't always the truth.
But there are facts and there is reality and there's an objective reality.
And the only way forward for us as a human species is first to agree on what is objective reality.
You know, and we can go ahead and hate one another, but we don't need to lie about one another in order to still hate one another.
There are people that have lost their job and opportunity and not been able to take care of their family because of people like you saying that he needs to be taken off air.
So I just, there reaches a certain level where I'm just not okay with it.
If you didn't know the term, it's a new modern Zoomer English turn.
It'll be in the dictionary in 100 years.
This is a quirk chungus.
This is like an unwholesome chungus.
And he's paired with the quirk chungus right here as pictured bottom right.
Very interesting.
You know, I don't actually think we're going to go in there.
I think it's posturing.
I mean, we already have a military base there.
So like, why would we need to fully make it a protectorate or take it over?
But I think he is, I believe the saying is feeling his oats after the Venezuela incident.
So we may do that.
And that'd be interesting to see.
I don't want it.
I'm against it.
I'm against the Venezuelan thing.
And it's just like, there's if I, if I'm, if I'm talking about a caller, I want to give them the opportunity to respond.
But it's just like with positions that are schizophrenic that you hold, like you want Maduro out.
Don't want them, the protesters in Iran, but it's the people, the regime, because it's the not the Ayolla.
You got Trump being also being good because I, the knowledge fight people, they're not fans of Trump, but somehow our government is okay and everyone liking him is cool.
I just, here's the thing.
And he's like asking me if things are all black and white.
I'm like, no, like everyone is like not to be trusted and bad, like in a governmental or society sense.
And like, that's my political position.
That's my take.
Right.
So like, I don't even know, but 512 area code, Austin number.
I have an Austin number.
We're a little different here.
So we'll talk more in the future.
That was fun.
You might be against it, but tell it to Venezuelans today.
I mean, we're not out of their country yet.
This has just begun.
Her lips look like balloons.
Chungus.
Chungo.
Yes.
All right.
Well, you know what?
I think I'm going to end it here.
This has been a good show.
I appreciate everyone, especially who called in.
I appreciate everyone who joined the live and watched it.
And I would just ask you, if you're still here and if you're still interested, just subscribe to the gray area, YouTube, and Rumble, whichever one you use or both, and then subscribe to Gray Area Talks on X. If you're watching this on X, you're probably following me already.
But if you're not following me, I would assume you're watching it through my profile.
We do this or I do this.
We do this collectively.
We do the gray area Thursday, Sunday, big, massive shows, big, massive guests, big, massive deep dive into information.
Tim's here with me, breaking it all down.
And then during weekdays, during the time of the week where it's Monday, Wednesday, or Monday, Tuesday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, five days a week, you get me in the chair.
And about half of those days, it'll be like two days a week or three days a week.
It'll be play it by ear.
About half of those days, we'll do call-in.
So that'll be super fun.
And I like, I enjoy it.
I enjoy it all.
Now, if you are completely schizo or crazy or crash out or just like, oh, demon-possessed, whatever, I will kick you off the call immediately.
But if you disagree, or even if you're like have a controversial disagreement or, you know, vehemently disagree, like the other guy did, right?
And like, feel free to call in.
Just don't crash out.
Just don't crash out.
And we won't crash out.
I won't crash out.
We won't hang up on you.
You're always welcome on the show.
Subscribe.
Thank you.
The show is a victory today.
We got one.
We got one guy to subscribe to follow us.
And like, that's literally all I care about.
One more, one more, one more.
That's how we do it.
That's how we get to where we need to be.
Thank you.
Thank you for taking.
Oh, thank you, Trans Tim Kennedy.
Thank you.
You're a great guy.
I want to say thank you to Randy.
Sorry for calling you Rudy.
There's another guy who's cool named Rudy who watches the show.
I apologize.
Shout out to you, Randy.
Shout out to Randy.
Shout out to you.
Got you on X. Thank you, Four Corners.
Total victory.
Show doesn't get any better than that.
And I will say, I'll address this.
People were asking me to live review Fuentes or whatever.
I guess he's live right now.
I don't care about that.
I'll watch that later if I decide to watch it later.
Ultimately, let him water his giant orchard.
I'm going to water my little potted plant over here and we'll be good.
And I respect him.
He's better than me.
Like, objectively, he's got more talent.
He's better at doing a show.
So kudos to him.
Shout out to him.
But this is not like, there's a lot of those channels, right?
And maybe some of them are watching right now.
And shout out to you.
A lot of you follow me, a lot of the like Groyper accounts and whatnot.
But like, this is not a place where like we have like the beefs inside of like one faction and we cover that or even just cover one show.
Like I watch all the shows.
I watch left-wing shows.
I watch right-wing shows.
I watch Centrist.
I watch Cigar.
I watch Chank.
I watch Anna Kasperian.
I watch Tim Poole even sometimes.
I watch Dew Dissidents.
I watch Glenn Greenwald.
I watch Judge Napolitano.
I watch all these people, right?
It's no fun just zooming in on one thing.
When one thing is cool, then you zoom in on that for a while and then you bring it back into the full picture.
So like that, that's, I'm interested.
I'll probably watch it because I like hearing him talk.
Now, that's the main reason I'm a fan at the end of the day, but it's, it's not being a fan for the normal reason that a person would be a fan.
It's more of a reason of like, I admire his ability to do the job because the job is not easy.
It's more difficult than people think.
But with that said, I will close things out.
Thank you so much for calling in, tuning in, sharing whatever you did tonight, even just clicking once and then leaving, leaving the show.
Even if you tune in for a millisecond, thank you so much for being here.
It means the world to me.
Every time I will be here, like I said, five days a week, but Tuesday, or excuse me, and Thursday and Sunday, it will be me and Tim seven day a week.
Gray Area Talks, Rex X Gray Area.
You're not going to miss one of a single episode.
But if you do, it's okay because we got plenty coming down the pipe.
Thank you all for being here with me tonight.
God bless.
Good luck and good night.
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