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Feb. 20, 2026 - Gray Area - Rex Jones & Tim Tompkins
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Prince Andrew & Les Wexner EXPOSED | Gray Area LIVE #50

Rex Jones and Tim Tompkins dissect Prince Andrew’s arrest at 66 on Epstein-related misconduct charges, tied to his alleged role forwarding confidential emails while as trade envoy. They also scrutinize Les Wexner’s deposition—suspicious body language and $1.3B stock loss—while debating Epstein’s financial exploitation networks, including Rothschild ties. Meanwhile, they condemn glyphosate’s carcinogenic risks, FDA/EPA delays, and a GOP Farm Bill shielding pesticide producers from liability, calling it corporate corruption. The episode ends by linking Trump’s UFO order to distractions amid Iran tensions, while teasing future guests like an FBI whistleblower and Ohio governor candidate. [Automatically generated summary]

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rex jones
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james longman
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Elon Fixes His App 00:04:41
rex jones
Welcome to the show.
tim tompkins
How are we doing, guys?
Let me get this out of the way.
rex jones
We made it to episode 50.
You know, it hasn't been the easiest thing in the world, but we're sitting here.
I think if you average it out, this is 150 hours of filming.
tim tompkins
This could be, honestly.
rex jones
You're all a little tired today.
tim tompkins
I kind of feel a little tired today, but we always glad to be here, guys.
Good to have you guys.
Can we pull up that chat real quick?
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, we got five people.
Hey, I know XChat has not been working.
Elon needs to fix his app.
rex jones
We got the good citizens of America on YouTube, too.
That's always amazing to see.
tim tompkins
Yes.
Andrew is King Damon and King Andrew are out of the building tonight.
So we are streaming on StreamYard tonight and not our normal platform.
But that is okay.
If you guys cannot message on X or in the X chat, basically you need to update your X. That's what you got to do.
Go on your App Store, hit the update button, and then it started working for me.
rex jones
Yeah, nothing works on Twitter.
Nothing.
tim tompkins
Everything's breaking every week and it's pissing me off, honestly.
rex jones
People can't post their lives.
People can't comment.
I saw you message me while I was live that the chat was broken.
I was like, well, it is what it is.
And it really sucks because the reason why people are a fan of shows like this, you know, just stuff on the internet in general, is because it's a real community, right?
And you get to interact with people, you get to read comments, you get to share ideas with each other.
And when that's down, it kind of really sucks, right?
Because you realize, like, hey, I don't have, you know, the connection with my audience that I'm used to, you know, when the app is functional.
tim tompkins
100%.
And the things that are going on with the algorithm and they keep trying to update it and make it work and fix this and fix that.
It's like every tweak that they're doing, it's breaking something else.
And, you know, I'm seeing a lot of platforms.
I don't think it's censorship.
I really don't think it is.
I think, I mean, you've got clear cases like a fishback, of course, but like, I don't think it's like a censorship in terms of like D like pushing your platform forward.
I think it's literally just the fact that they can't get the algorithm together and all the other things around X.
rex jones
Well, do you think that it might also have something to do kind of with like some of the tech companies, they've laid people off.
They tried to cut corners.
Elon's like, Guac, like Guac fixed my life, you know, like kind of situation.
tim tompkins
Yeah, I think the problem is, is Elon tried to grow X very fast.
And the integration with Grok, I think, is probably messing things up on the AI side.
I think it's the AI integrations that are kind of doing things.
And coding is a very delicate thing.
Whenever you're coding, things are built off of each other and the slightest error can actually break a bunch of things because it's all intertwined together.
I mean, a simple comma can mess up an entire code.
So I don't know.
I think they're trying to do a lot with Grok and integrate it and try to have Grok be the engine to fuel the algorithm and all the different things with that.
To be honest.
Could we go without it right now?
Honestly, just for a working app, I would take it.
rex jones
But, you know, me and you, we've had discussions and disagreements on the show when it comes to how we see the future of technology, right?
Because you're like, hey, automation, we're going to make things a lot easier for people.
We're going to figure things out.
It's going to be really good.
And I'm like, yeah, I kind of see robot army.
I don't like that.
At the end of the day, these are human systems and they are flawed.
And it is not, you know, the Terminator brain that is ready to take over.
No, it's a chat bot with some limited capabilities.
tim tompkins
Yeah, it takes information.
It's just consumers.
It just consumes information.
I mean, AGI is on its way.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
But at the end of the day, it's yet to be seen how these things take place with new technologies.
Expect there to be growing pains as well as X being kind of relatively infant in terms of its transition.
When did X start?
rex jones
He took over like, what, less than three years ago?
Something like that.
I think the Ukraine war was going on.
It was still owned by the other people.
tim tompkins
Yeah, something like that.
So it's fine.
I forgive you, Elon, but like fix your shit.
rex jones
We forgive you.
It needs to be fixed.
It needs to be done.
Let's go ahead and get into our presentation tonight.
We've got some varied clips.
We got War and Iran talk.
We've got Les Noxner, Prince Andrew, a little mini deep dive, a little expose on them, watching the relevant clips.
But of course, our dear leader, he's always, you know, he's always up to his hijinks.
There's always a sitcom segment in every day that Trump's on camera.
Trump is upset about Obama.
You're not supposed to do that.
World Decided Aliens Real 00:05:58
rex jones
You're not supposed to tell him about the aliens.
You're not supposed to do it to Barack.
You're not supposed to.
unidentified
It's not good.
rex jones
What do you think about this?
tim tompkins
Yeah, I haven't seen the clip yet.
So I'll have to react live.
rex jones
Get into it.
Yeah, I will.
Oh, you're right.
I would love to have China and Russia.
They've been invited.
unidentified
Yeah.
Something that got a lot of attention.
You need both.
rex jones
You need all persuasions.
No discrimination.
unidentified
Something that got a lot of attention this week.
rex jones
Barack Obama said that aliens are real.
unidentified
Have you seen any evidence of non-human visitors to Earth?
rex jones
Well, he gave classified information.
He's not supposed to be doing that.
tim tompkins
So aliens are real.
rex jones
Well, I don't know if they're real or not.
I can tell you he gave classified information.
tim tompkins
That's confirmation.
rex jones
Dude, look at her in the back, though.
They're laughing at us, bro.
tim tompkins
Well, because she's, I think, I think he's being serious, though.
I think he's just confirming it without seriously.
rex jones
But I mean, why can't we know, right?
Like, what are they hiding?
Like, this is the classical thing as to where people, you know, someone believes in a flat earth, they just get made fun of, right?
But at the end of the day, are there ETs?
Are there UFOs?
I think the evidence is pretty clear.
Have you ever seen those video footages or things of where it's an object that the military is tracking and it just has like completely?
Do you think that's military technology?
tim tompkins
I think, I think.
rex jones
You think that's ours?
tim tompkins
I think it's ours.
I think there is stuff that we've adopted from somewhere.
Somewhere, you know, things that are like either out of this world or however you say it.
But anyways, I'm more of like, I would like to see it with my own eyes before I definitively say yes or no.
rex jones
I think that's fair.
I think that's fair.
What about the drones?
You remember that?
tim tompkins
Which drones?
rex jones
There's a drone storm over the country.
tim tompkins
Oh, that episode.
I think people are underestimating how much military technology we have.
I have people who work directly in the logistics.
Yeah, who have work directly in logistics that have like the top classified clearance where they're like able to work on Air Force One, those types of things.
He's directly in charge of coordinating and moving a lot of the military assets around the world.
They say, okay, we've got these bad guys here, and we want three trucks, two Blackhawks, and a bunch of these weapons.
Get them over there, get them there safe.
He does that and coordinates.
And he's like, dude, the stuff I wish I could tell you about, you would be completely shocked by the amount of things that we have that I just can't tell you that we have.
Right.
There's things that will go out there autonomously, do its mission, and come back.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
tim tompkins
It's like, oh, yeah.
Oh, man.
But I think it's testing.
Like, there's no way you can.
I don't think there's a single way that you can accommodate for every one of the human eyes.
Like, people live all over the U.S., right?
rex jones
You know, so someone's going to see something eventually, which is to the point of everyone, you know, kind of there's, there's a real common folk belief in this type of thing, uh, to say it that way.
But if you're going to have a trillion dollar, half a trillion dollar defense budget, you're going to come up with stuff like this eventually, right?
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's just very hard to tell the truth from what's false.
And they also, I think, they throw people out there who like purposely put out misinformation on purpose to like actually make it confusing.
rex jones
For sure, disinformation agents.
tim tompkins
Disinformation agents.
I guess it's very much so a thing.
If you get confusion, then you're just going to say, well, I have to just say it's false or something.
rex jones
That's an excellent point for the rest of the clip.
tim tompkins
He says, oh, aliens are real.
rex jones
Well, I don't know if they're real or not.
I can tell you he gave classified information.
He's not supposed to be doing that.
He made it big for sake.
He took it out of classified information.
No, I don't have an opinion on it.
I never talked about it.
A lot of people do.
A lot of people believe it.
unidentified
Do you believe it, Peter?
Well, it's a president can declassify anything that he wants to.
rex jones
I may get him out of trouble by declassifying.
We know illegal aliens, really.
Yeah, illegal.
Only illegal.
Only illegal aliens, not the extraterrestrial ones.
They have my soul in the glass jar and they took it out with this technology.
tim tompkins
It's, I mean, it's just, it's mathematically like impossible for us to be the only things in the entire universe with how big it is and how vast it is.
It's just whether or not, you know, what if this is a genjutsu in a matrix?
Well, they ourselves in the lonely world.
rex jones
They've decided, though, that people don't deserve to know.
And like, it seems like the world has decided that.
Like, the government of the world has decided that whatever there is, we're not going to talk about it.
tim tompkins
Well, I think there's two parts to it.
It comes down to a control factor, but also like, you know, humans get pretty unpredictable.
And when people get scared, a lot of unrest happens.
And they just want to prevent adding another layer of complexity to being able to make it seem like, hey, we've got everything under control.
rex jones
Won't that be a fun card to play when things really get crazy?
The alien card.
And like if he comes out, he's like, well, you know, we lost California to the toxic nuclear waste.
We lost the entire Western seaboard.
It's true.
But have you heard about the little gray alien?
It's real.
It's true.
I've confirmed it.
I've seen it with my own eyes.
They put out some video of it in a crate.
tim tompkins
I think the biggest problem is movies to all of this.
rex jones
For sure.
tim tompkins
I think we fantasize a lot of things as humans.
So like people, their only point of reference to certain things is like, okay, well, it has to be a negative thing if there's an alien or something that's out there.
But like, let's do like a thought experiment here.
Let's say your aliens are real.
If they actually wanted to kill us, they would have already killed us if they had that capacity or whatever.
So it's like it's not happening.
So you can probably lean towards the side that the movies are just kind of exaggerating certain details.
Aircraft and Israeli Concerns 00:15:30
tim tompkins
And they do that with a lot of different right and people are probably pretty fun to watch.
rex jones
You know, like, why do they want to kill?
You know, it's like a kid has like the, you know, the ant thing where you can like watch the ant colony grow and whatever.
They eat like the sugar base and see-through.
I mean, that's probably what we are.
Right.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
We, we don't, we don't normally get into the weeds of it, but like, well, it's just an interesting topic because, like, both me and you, I think, like, if we saw like real data, we could be convinced.
But generally, like, I'm not, I'm not too much of a skeptic in this regard.
It just doesn't interest me that much because it's like you say, like, it's a control mechanism or it could be a distraction.
What really matters is the war.
What do you think about the brewing war?
tim tompkins
Uh, I see all different types of uh predictions, but like, dude, we're just moving assets around.
Like, it's just bad ship.
You know, the fact that these tax dollars are going towards repositioning.
Yeah, it is ridiculous.
It's the only way to describe it.
But here we are, we're moving our most advanced uh aircraft carrier out there.
rex jones
I actually have which one is that?
Is that the Lincoln?
tim tompkins
I actually, the article will talk about this all of it.
rex jones
Oh, awesome.
We'll get to the article here in a second.
Uh, you want to go to that now?
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's the next awesome.
rex jones
Let's get to the article.
You want to read it or do you want me to read it?
tim tompkins
You can read it.
Scroll up a little bit.
rex jones
Let's look at the where the U.S. is building up military force near Iran.
tim tompkins
And then these are the areas, right?
So, we've got two destroyers.
I think that's the Black Sea.
And then we've got Red Sea.
Yeah.
We've got one missile cruise destroyer.
We've got three combat ships that are sitting outside of Buran, Bahrain.
And then we've got two destroyers that are sitting in the Strait of Hermouth.
And then we've got a destroyer that's sitting out there in the Arabian Sea, as well as the USS Lincoln aircraft carrier.
rex jones
That's friendly.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Or they're there to, you know, play patty cake and give hugs.
I mean, I mean, because like the Venezuela thing, I think it was like just over 10% of the Navy that was deployed.
And that was like a billion a day or whatever.
tim tompkins
Was it?
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Yeah.
It was a billion dollars a day to do the Venezuela thing.
So you think about like, I guess it's all apportioned out in the budget, right?
Like $150 billion for fuel and blah, blah, blah.
What's $12 billion?
It doesn't matter to us or whatever it'll end up being.
tim tompkins
But yeah, this is this is very interesting.
Let's go ahead and read the actual article here, guys.
rex jones
I'm still breathing like a pug.
tim tompkins
Everyone in Austin is, by the way, yeah, it's been going around.
I'm coming down off the other end of it.
I was sick for like three days again.
rex jones
Yeah, that's nasty, dude.
But I'll go ahead and read the article and I got a further point to make.
In recent weeks, the U.S. military has built up forces close to Iran in what President Trump has referred to as an armada.
Mr. Trump is now deciding whether to take military action against Iran as soon as this weekend official said.
But unlike last June, when the U.S. joined Israel attacking nuclear sites in Iran, the president's objectives are less clear.
That's a nice way to put it.
He's like, maybe we're going to attack.
Maybe we're not.
tim tompkins
He's just playing games.
rex jones
Oh, they're blowing smoke.
I mean, it's what happened last time, right, was with the IAEA, with the nuclear inspectors.
They were the ones that told the West everything they wanted to know.
Right.
So it's the same thing of like, oh, we're doing negotiations now.
It's like, well, you know, you want us to attack you tomorrow or the day after or the day after because you're not allowed to enrich uranium.
You will not do it.
tim tompkins
I've never asked you this question, but do you think Iran should have nukes?
rex jones
I think for the interest of their nation, like it makes sense for them to have one and they've been stupid to not develop one.
Should they have one?
Like realistically, if we could prevent it without mass casualty events, no.
Yeah, I don't want it's it's the concept of intervention that's the problem.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
Because they've agreed to a framework, and we've been the ones saying, no, no, you're lying.
No, no, we don't trust you.
tim tompkins
Well, and let's just put it in perspective.
Like, no matter how you cut it, right?
Say what you want, but Iran leans towards a more like, how do I say, conflict-driven state, to be honest, with that whole region?
And I'm not saying that the United States and some of these other countries aren't responsible for destabilizing those things, but they have internal conflicts between Sunni, Shia.
You've got other forces that are in.
I mean, Iran is the most stable out of all those Middle Eastern countries, but still, like, I think the fact is, is just like, I just don't think I wouldn't want North Korea, but like, they already have them.
rex jones
So I'll make the historical argument and then I'll also make the hypocrisy argument.
The talk that we hear from Trump 24-7, we'll go back to the article.
And just everyone in the administration, everyone in government is they are a theocracy.
They make the war where the hijab.
They murder the protester, blah, blah, blah.
They cannot be allowed.
Like, we got to overthrow this regime.
I would say that it's the pot calling the kettle black because we give all this money to Israel to do whatever they want with our weapons with literally no oversight.
And they have, you know, that that's a Jewish state in the same way that Iran, you know, is a Shia Muslim state, right?
So my thing is, I'm not like a Jackson Hinkle or like one of these people that's like, I'm pro these other nations, right?
I'm not pro like America or America's allies.
I'm pro these other nations.
I'm not like that.
Like I'm pro-America and I want America's interest to do well, even if it's like a stun-cost fallacy, right?
Like we give all these people this money.
Shouldn't we get something out of it?
That's always been my critique, right?
And then the historical argument that I'll make is they are Shia Muslim.
They fund proxies.
We say that's bad.
We fund Sunni Muslim proxies.
So it's just the whole thing to me is a complete mess.
And the main thing is it was promised not to happen.
And like you can look at Trump tweets from like 2015 where he's like, Obama, because he's weak, try to start a war with Iran to stay elected and stuff like that.
And it's just like, come on, man.
Like, like, how, how are we here?
And I agree with you, right?
Like, in the interest of being reasonable, we want the world to get along, right?
I'm not going to be like, hello, like Akbar.
I'm not leading the charge for them to have nuclear weapons.
I don't want them to have nukes, right?
But the reality is, like, what are we realistically going to do about it?
Instead of making them abide by a framework and allowing them to trust us, you know, I think they're a little kooky.
I don't think they're as kooky as we say.
I think if we were more reasonable, if we were like, hey, Russia, hey, China, we will work with you.
I think there could be a deal made there because one of the main complaints that the Iranians have made is like, okay, we're willing to do third-party enrichment, but only with Russia or China.
And they don't like that deal because the West is like, no, you're going to do it in France and you're going to be our slaves.
tim tompkins
I mean, the reason why they don't have nukes as of current and they could have had them from it's the fatwa.
rex jones
It's the decree.
tim tompkins
But like, I think the thing is, is why they could have had them is you could have had Russia give them.
I think the threat of sanctions or something else or U.S. getting involved and doing something to Russia, Russia realized, ah, that's not really worth our time.
And honestly, I don't even know if Russia really wanted them to even have nukes like that.
rex jones
I mean, I think that the way, I think that may have been true initially, what you're saying, but the way America and the West have pushed the world with the imperialist control, it's making, you know, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Right.
And, you know, Putin sees a lot of his people die and he's seeing a lot of their people die in the 12-day war.
Why wouldn't they work together?
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
Like, why wouldn't you bury the hatchet?
Because it's not Iran that's, you know, weaponizing a global financial system against Russia.
It's not Iran that's seizing $300 billion in assets.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
I just wish there was a little more separation from like the religion to the state.
rex jones
Absolutely.
tim tompkins
Because, you know, say what you want.
There's peaceful part of the Muslim Brotherhood, but there's actually the violent part too.
And that's the one that I have to take into consideration when I think about, well, there aren't really any violent Christians anymore that are going to be like, let's just blow up the whole world.
But there are, it depends on who you're talking about.
rex jones
And that's the nature of the beast.
tim tompkins
But I'm just saying.
It's more tolerant in terms of things.
rex jones
I know.
tim tompkins
And I have a jizya and all that stuff.
rex jones
I understand your point and I applaud you for that because I hold the same position, right?
And it's not that, you know, all Muslims are bad.
There's a lot of great Muslim people.
But at the same time, ultimately, like, this is a system where you take over eventually and then you make people pay the tax.
And like, we're anti-that on the show.
We're, and we're, we're pro-separation and church and state.
We don't want Nick Fuentez's Catholic theocracy.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
Like, also, I wouldn't care if Saudi, well, I wouldn't really care if Saudi Arabia or like a Dubai had nukes because they're they are cooperating on the global front, whether you want to say that's American influence or whatever.
Either way, they've got the equation right where they can keep their heritage, but then they can also mesh well with the Western culture to where they actually are making a ton of money and it actually makes sense.
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
But notice how much we've degraded our capabilities to negotiate abroad and to get these deals done by acting like a giant toddler, right?
With the military and with the weapons and all we just go into Venezuela and take.
I think the other countries look at it and they go, look, even if this is going to be horrible for us, even if we have to eat dog food for 10 years, we don't want to work with the United States of America.
And I think that's the real tragedy of the Trump administration because he promised to come in and be a peacemaker, right?
With all these different various parties and factions and groups.
And all we've gotten is, you know, more of the same, you know, a more aggressive flavor of backing one side of a conflict, right?
Instead of actually, you know, like when something happens and people disagree, you have to compromise, right?
If you want us to work together, there's no, like, it's like Walter White.
He's like, there's no your anything.
There's only my all of it.
And it's like, well, that's not how things work.
We need rare earth minerals.
We need global shipping.
We need oil.
We need all these things to happen.
And if a nation can do something like block the straight of hormuz, they have real negotiating capacity.
tim tompkins
Yeah, but they wouldn't dare because that actually upsets everybody in the world.
rex jones
So what happens if they get bombed for 10 days straight?
tim tompkins
That's not the play.
They end up going after Israel directly or they go after the bases in Qatar, Kuwait, those types of places.
Because blocking the Strait of Hormuz, like that, you're declaring war even on China at that point because they have a ton of traffic that's true there.
rex jones
Who wins the war?
tim tompkins
U.S. that's not even a comparison.
Like Iran may have the capability to throw some licks in there, but if we really wanted to go in there and destroy everything, we could do that.
We're too far away for them to even do anything to us directly.
rex jones
Sure, absolutely.
But they can, I think they have the capability to destroy Israel.
tim tompkins
Well, I want in the chat, what do you guys think?
Do you think who wins that conflict?
If we do go to that extent, tell me who do you think wins that?
rex jones
Do you think you think they're able to kill the supreme leader?
Because I think that I think they're going to get that done.
I think Trump probably has a photo of that guy in his wallet.
It's like, I'm going to get you to my friend.
tim tompkins
I think it's just too explosive for them to act on it right now with everything else that's going on.
rex jones
Yeah, but you do think action is going to happen, right?
tim tompkins
It's hard.
That's hard to predict.
I would say if it went bad enough, I think they're trying the pressure way first to make them bend to the knee before even going that far.
Because assassinating a person's country's president is a very big deal.
I mean, especially one that has capability that has supersonic missiles.
rex jones
Yeah, well, hey, we kidnapped one before and it wasn't a problem.
You know, but this is the thing right now.
Here's the thing.
Like, I agree with, like, these are rational positions.
I just don't think we're dealing with rational people, but the cool thing, not the cool thing, I shouldn't say cool thing because it's very sad.
Super cool.
Of course, yeah.
Super, all the blood.
It's fantastic.
We're like Lindsey Graham on the show, but we're going to see it happen.
Or not happen.
You know, but the Israelis have made it clear, and I'll go ahead and read the rest of the article. that they really consider the ballistic missile range to be a non-negotiable thing that has to be dealt with.
And I don't think the Iranians are going to do anything about that because I think that they think it's crucial to their existence.
It's existential.
So that'll be interesting to see.
Mr. Trump is now deciding whether to take military action against Iran as soon as this weekend official said.
But unlike last June, where the United States joined Israel and attacking nuclear sites in Iran, the president's objectives are less clear.
The Armada includes the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, who is accompanied by three warships that are equipped with Tomahawk missiles and that were used to strike two of Iran's nuclear facilities last June.
The warships also carry air defenses.
The carriers, stealthy F-35 fighters, and F-A-18 attack planes are well within striking distance of dozens of targets in Iran if Mr. Trump was to order them into action.
And I guess that's all we got there.
In a major increase of firepower, the U.S. recently ordered a second aircraft carrier strike group into the region.
This includes the Navy's most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford.
That's where you're talking about earlier, Tim, and three of its accompanying destroyers.
On Wednesday, they were on course to the Strait of Gibraltar.
Gilbert.
I can say Gibraltar.
Yeah, I can't believe I messed that up.
That sucks.
I can't do it.
tim tompkins
Straight of Gibraltar.
rex jones
Gibraltar.
Gibraltar.
Okay, we got it.
Gibraltar.
According to flight and ship tracking data reviewed by the New York Times, the Ford's warplanes were used in the January 3rd attack on Venezuela that captured President Nicholas Maduro.
So it's right there.
It's kind of creeping up.
So I guess it's going to go through there, right?
Or is it staying there?
Does it stay out right now?
tim tompkins
It's going to go closer.
It'll be on the other side of Israel there.
rex jones
Yeah, look how it looks like a duck.
tim tompkins
It'll be close enough to where it can shoot over Israel and Jordan and those types of things.
rex jones
Interesting.
And there's Israel, I think.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
That's where it is.
Additionally, another destroyer was sent to the northern Arabian Sea and one is en route, according to a Navy official, bringing the total in the wider region to 13 destroyers.
The Mufawak Saati air base in eastern Jordan appears to have become a central node for the U.S. air assets in the buildup.
At least two waves of attack aircraft arrived at the base between mid-January and mid-February, bringing the number there to nearly 30.
My nose, man.
Damn.
In addition to attack aircraft, four electronic warfare jets, which are used to jam radar and communication systems, arrived in Jordan in the end of January.
And a January 30th satellite image showed at least five MQ-9 Reaper drones at the base.
And there are the Reaper drones right there.
tim tompkins
Yep.
We got a lot of assets in Jordan.
Actually, we supplied.
When I was working on Black Hawk and Apache helicopter engines, that's a job I used to work for and F-16 fighter jet parts.
Jordan was one of our main customers for sure.
So there's that closeness that we hold, honestly.
rex jones
Okay.
Flight tracking data and satellite imagery suggests that the United States is also moving additional aircraft, including refueling planes and reconnaissance aircraft equipped with sophisticated sensors and cameras into the region.
Queen's Favorite Spy? 00:17:28
rex jones
Dozens of tanker and cargo aircraft have also recently repositioned from the United States to bases spanning Europe to supply the forces in the Middle East.
Okay.
And the Pentagon has dispatched more Patriot and Thad air defenses into the region to help protect troops there from retaliatory strikes by Iranian short and medium range missiles.
They're about, oh, no.
tim tompkins
It's a lot.
rex jones
It's a dude, it's so over.
tim tompkins
My boy just went over there just now.
rex jones
Really?
tim tompkins
Yeah, he lost and they sent him to Kuwait, the base there.
And he thinks he's coming back in nine months.
Oh, you ain't coming back in nine months.
rex jones
That's crazy.
That's wild.
tim tompkins
Actually, that's the base right there.
rex jones
Yeah, LED.
tim tompkins
That's the exact base.
No, yeah, that's the exact base.
rex jones
Pretty tough.
unidentified
Yep.
rex jones
Pretty tough situation.
tim tompkins
He's in the army too.
So, you know.
But we won't put boots on the ground.
unidentified
No.
rex jones
Trump promised.
unidentified
Tompse the 12th.
rex jones
Twelve Se Alhiya Friend.
Long-range bombers based in the United States that could strike targets in Iran are on a higher than usual alert status.
The Pentagon heightened the alert status in January when Mr. Trump requested options to respond to a government crackdown on protests in the country.
Since then, several special operations, surveillance, and refueling planes have been sent to Diego Garcia military base in the Indian Ocean.
Location is known as a forward deployment airfield for long-range B2 stealth bomber.
tim tompkins
All right, let's move on.
So, you know, it's very interesting.
It's very interesting.
The last thing I'll say on this topic is like a lot of the stuff used to not be so out in the open.
It's like you're able to know and like the military's moving assets.
Like, imagine your adversaries just need to follow like the New York Times in order to understand what's happening.
rex jones
Trump wants to see it in the news.
That's the thing is like somehow in his mind, he's turned this into like something that he's like running on.
Basically, it's like, yeah, like we're, we're, we're, this is peace through strength, basically.
This is him saying he's delivering on that promise.
And everyone, everyone's just like, what?
We're doing, we're doing what now?
And it's like, it's going to be the best thing for us.
tim tompkins
I mean, low-key, though, I kind of asked for it, but I didn't know it was going to be like this.
rex jones
You asked for run?
tim tompkins
No, I asked for the strength.
Not the peace through strength, really the strength part.
Because when Biden was in here, man, we were just bending it over backwards for anybody.
I didn't feel like we had a backbone during from 2020 to 2024.
Like, quite literally, every country was just kind of walking all over us, being able to say whatever they wanted.
And at the same time, I saw, especially with the whole Russia thing, I was like, at the time, technically, if Trump was in position at that time, it wouldn't have happened.
rex jones
I think that's totally fair to say.
tim tompkins
And so then, like, at the same time, I look at Biden.
just kind of like they didn't know what they were doing with that whole situation so i was just the whole situation it was a whole city it was It was a situation for sure.
But I'm just saying, he didn't know what the hell he was doing.
And, you know, watching him deteriorate in real time, no one takes him serious in meetings, right?
It's like your grandpa sitting there with Alzheimer's.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
And you're supposed to take that guy serious in a meeting.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
So I was like, all right.
rex jones
Exactly.
tim tompkins
Well, I hope Trump gets things at least he's just got some cognitive ability still left and maybe he'll actually be able to like calm some things down so that the world doesn't feel like it's burning.
rex jones
But let's not forget that Biden didn't know who he was.
Okay.
And I think that that's that's a very valid thing.
les wexner
What am I doing here?
rex jones
Exactly.
And they're like, well, you know, we lost Joe in the West Wing.
We don't know where he is.
He's wandering around.
He's touching children's hair.
We don't know how to stop him.
tim tompkins
I've seen videos where he's like shaking a guy's hand.
A guy comes, shake his hand, and then he forgot that he shook his hand like within two seconds and then went to go like shake an imaginary hand again.
I'm like, this is this is insane.
rex jones
Well, the classic is my butt's been wiped.
unidentified
Okay.
rex jones
He goes, my butt's been wiped.
He just kind of yelled it for like no reason.
You're just like, okay, all right.
You have the nuclear football.
But, you know, we talk about all these people.
You know, Biden was an Epstein file.
I haven't heard anything about him.
tim tompkins
No, he wasn't.
rex jones
So, you know, as long as you're just, you know, stealing Ukrainian oil money or doing whatever, you know, maybe that's better than barbecuing a baby, ultimately.
But we'll go ahead and get into the whole tableau of monsters.
Holy crap, the warm emoji.
Former Prince Andrew has been arrested by British police following revelations of the newly released Epstein files.
Andrew Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles, was taken into custody this morning on his 66th birthday.
What do you think?
tim tompkins
About time.
Somebody, somebody, but it's not even for the reason.
It's all mixed.
Yeah, it's all mixed, but like this is the thing that they got him on.
It wasn't the little girl stuff.
It was, they'll probably cover it here, but it was basically he was trading government secrets.
rex jones
Oh, it didn't rush to the video.
Excellent.
All right, we'll play this now.
I'm so damn sorry.
I'm a British person.
tim tompkins
Lord Stephanopius.
rex jones
Very important indeed.
george stephanopoulos
And we have some breaking news, some stunning news out of London.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former Prince Andrew, has been arrested, presumably in connection with his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
I'm going to go straight to our foreign correspondent, James Longman.
james longman
Hi, George.
Yes, extraordinary news out of the UK this morning.
The former Prince Andrew, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, has this morning been arrested on the Sandringham estate where he was living after having been removed, of course, from the home he was living in Windsor.
The Thames Valley Police, the police here in the UK, put out a statement.
They haven't named him specifically, but they are saying a man in his 60s has been arrested.
As part of the investigation, they say we have today arrested a man in his 60s from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office and are carrying out searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk.
They say the man remains in police custody at this time.
They are not, like I say, naming Andrew, but we know that it is him.
This pertains to emails, we believe, that were published recently in the most recent Epstein files published by the Department of Justice, which seem to suggest they allege that Andrew was forwarding emails to Jeffrey Epstein whilst he was trade envoy here in the UK.
Now, as a public official, that is misconduct.
That is what the police are alleging.
That's the charges that they presumably are bringing to him if they do indeed charge him.
He is under arrest and remains in custody for that.
We will wait and see what further details they are yet to give us.
But, you know, as trade envoy, he spent more than 10 years traveling around the world on behalf of the British government to kind of foment relationships with other countries to better Britain's kind of economic outlook, if you like.
tim tompkins
Yeah, that is an important job.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
I mean, I just wanted to talk about that for a second because a lot of the time, these, you know, these European countries, they still really have a monarchy, but it's hidden away.
Right.
You look like an unelected EU commission, for example.
A lot of them are like royalty or royalty descendant.
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's just kind of like a just like an homage at that point.
You know, the prince, the king, the queen, they don't have like true power like that.
rex jones
I mean, the well, they got the old money, you know, hidden away.
And I think they're able to like.
tim tompkins
Symbolic, though.
rex jones
Well, I think that they want a king, right?
Like, I think that the establishment there wants a king.
I think that the like the lower population, shall we say, also is like, God save the king.
I'm proud to have a king.
Whatever it is.
And like, I, I, you, you say it's symbolic.
There's a lot of evidence to showcase like the power of especially the British royals.
They got a lot of money.
So this guy was running around making deals and they got him because they think he's implicated with Epstein.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
I mean, they're clearing house.
That's what it comes down to.
Got to put distance between you so that you don't spoil the entire cake.
So, they were like, All right, we got to get him with something and we got to take care of this.
Now, he was arrested, but he was also released, guys.
So, it means he's under investigation.
So, they haven't necessarily, I think his brother already dethroned him in some capacity.
rex jones
Yes, he got his title stripped, right?
Because, like, he would have been first before William.
I don't know how it works.
It's all oldest.
tim tompkins
Normally steps in line first, and then if he dies, then it's the next man up, essentially.
But this was Queen Elizabeth's favorite.
Yeah, he was the, they called him, what did they call him?
rex jones
Mummy, I killed another hooker.
tim tompkins
The party prince, that's what they call them.
They called him the party prince because he used to date like some actors and some models and things like that.
And back in the 80s and 90s, he's a little bit of a bodybuilder.
rex jones
I killed another hooker by the swamp, mother.
I'm sorry that I did it.
I didn't mean to do it.
It will be right, quite all right, Andrew.
We'll go ahead and have the dogs eat the body.
Thank you, Mother.
I appreciate it.
Just don't do it again, Andrew.
Don't go hang out with Jeffrey.
Do not go to Jeffrey's Island again, Andrew.
tim tompkins
I think he probably was doing that on the low, too.
They probably didn't even know the actually, I think they knew.
I think everybody kind of had a feeling.
rex jones
I just don't think they cared, man.
They were like, We're not going to get caught, you know, for whatever we're doing.
Go, you can go ahead and go to the island.
Well, I'll play the rest of the video.
james longman
That was seen as a member of the royal family could do this.
Uh, you know, this his status would provide Britain with that kind of heft on the world stage.
But the emails from the Department of Justice suggest that when he was in these conversations in places like Singapore, Hong Kong, I've got a list here in front of me of other countries that he went to.
He would then have these kind of confidential documents in these emails, and then it looks like he was forwarding them on to Jeffrey Epstein, another one here from Vietnam, another from China.
So, um, if you look at the date, Jeffrey Epstein, another one.
rex jones
I'm sorry, okay, because he knows like people are taking photos of him.
Oh, he's looking that's a stank face.
tim tompkins
Yeah, he's pissed.
He's upset, but it looks like it's a funeral.
rex jones
That's what's still like he hates the paparazzi.
james longman
You know, he does, yeah, here from Vietnam, another from China.
So, um, if you look at the date on some of these emails as well, that is what is interesting.
Uh, one of them here in front of me, uh, from 2010, of course, that's well after Jeffrey Epstein had already faced uh charges for soliciting sex from a minor.
So, that is goes to the heart.
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's uh we just need this to happen on a mass scale.
This one is what the thing I was telling you, telling you about he was the potty boy, print potty prince.
This one's not as important.
rex jones
Um, scrolls broken, but yeah, he's said to be the queen's favorite son, but Prince Andrew is no stranger to controversy.
He was dubbed the party prince in the 80s as he wined and dined a string of models and actors, actresses.
Uh-oh.
And later, Air Miles Andy, as he jet-set it across the world in style.
Now, the British tabloids have crowned him pariah prince as charities and businesses abandoned the royal over his ties to convicted SA offender Jeffrey Epstein.
tim tompkins
Uh, they mogged him twice.
rex jones
Well, dude, well, I mean, if you think about it, a photo with Jeffrey Epstein is like the worst thing that could exist, right?
Because, like, that destroys your entire career.
Yeah, no, no, no matter what the context it was.
tim tompkins
I'm sure there's probably only a very small hand few of people who may have not known about it.
Everybody else who's on the higher level, even if they're not involved in it, they had to have known.
rex jones
You're at a party and like there's like 300 people there, and Epstein's there.
And Epstein's just like running over to every single person.
Take a photo with you, guys.
unidentified
Take a photo with me.
rex jones
You got to take a photo with me.
You got to take a photo with me.
Maybe that's what he was like.
No, Jeffrey, he really likes pictures.
We don't.
tim tompkins
Well, he likes being in the limelight.
You get to basically show those pictures.
Hey, I was just hanging out with the princess and the queen.
rex jones
Yes.
tim tompkins
You know, it's like, I'm cool guys.
So you guys should come over and hang with me because I'm him.
rex jones
And we also watched that thing that got us in trouble.
We played like the highlights of the rich and famous.
He had he paid to have like a like life of a billionaire basically made about him.
It's like Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio.
They're rich, but they're nothing compared to Jeffrey Epstein.
tim tompkins
The MyMTV Cribs style.
rex jones
Yeah.
Indeed.
Andrew's life has always been privileged.
He was born in Buckingham Palace, the first child born to a reigning monarch in more than a century.
His mother, 93, whose ran is the longest in British history, has been queen his entire life.
As a young man in the early 1980s, he's often photographed squiring models and actors to fancy events, earning him the nickname Randy Andy.
British people, man.
I mean, come on, man.
Or the Playboy Prince, as he clearly enjoyed his role as one of the world's most eligible bachelors.
He briefly dated Coo Stark.
tim tompkins
I don't know who that is.
rex jones
I just want to see.
tim tompkins
It's probably like the equivalency of like I'll look it up later.
unidentified
Wow.
tim tompkins
It's probably the equivalency of like a, what is her name?
I know the name.
I'm thinking.
rex jones
Their trip to the exclusive Caribbean island of Moustique drew worldwide attention, but the romance ended next year.
She kind of bad, though.
You know, he's happy.
You know, always got to show teeth.
tim tompkins
She's not bad.
rex jones
No, she's pretty.
The uncomplicated, boisterous Andrew is said to be the queen's favorite son.
Prince Charles has reportedly described him as like a fizzy drink that has been shaken up in the top taken off.
That's not what the king sounds like.
That's like Billy Butcher from The Boys or something.
Andrew joined the Royal Navy and served as a helicopter pilot in the Falklands War, but his role was to fly helicopter as a decoy target to devote missiles away from British ships.
They're like, we're trying to kill this guy.
He keeps killing like little animals, small animals around Buckingham Palace.
We got to send him in the decoy plane to get shot down.
Okay.
I wouldn't agree to that job, to be honest with you.
They had two girls.
So he's got kids.
Well, I think that matters, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
He's got children, right?
But he's still willing to do the things he did and hang out with Epstein.
tim tompkins
That is true.
rex jones
So that speaks to the character, doesn't it?
You have little kids.
I assume these are different.
tim tompkins
Why do the queens look exactly the same?
rex jones
Yeah.
I mean, she's had like a color swap on her hair.
Yeah.
Dang.
tim tompkins
A long time ago.
rex jones
In his interview with BBC News Night on Saturday, the Duke said he didn't drink as he never understood why he earned the nickname of the party prince.
I don't know why I've collected that title because I had never really potted.
I've just, you know, raped and murdered, potentially, allegedly.
I've never been known for that.
Instead of following his military career, he carved out a comfortable role for himself and said, oh, it's always getting close to the money.
Everyone's always a philanthropist.
tim tompkins
Everyone's always trade envoy and charity.
rex jones
Who could travel the world in style?
Okay.
What do we think about him?
tim tompkins
Guilty is charged.
Again, this just needs to happen to everybody.
At the end of the day, they need some people that they need to go under.
If they didn't do this, people are going to be just as upset there as they are here in America.
And they're like, well, why isn't anything being done?
Honestly, it's pretty wild.
There's more being done around the world than there is being done here.
Some people are stepping down out of their positions, some CEOs, X, Y, and Z. That's the low-hanging fruit.
Let's be honest.
rex jones
100%.
100%.
And the main thing, you know, and we can say, like, they got him on this, so they didn't get him on other stuff, whatever.
The main thing is, like, yes, of course, Epstein, maybe barbecue, it's what he did.
He loved it, right?
But of course, he's also, you know, working for the Rothschilds, as we'll get into, working for the trilateral commission at like age 30 years old.
He's a global financier.
He's been put in that position or whatever we want to say.
We really don't know the truth of the situation.
We've seen videos of him, an interview with Bannon.
He doesn't appear to be that smart.
tim tompkins
Right.
But at the end of the day, it's like the biggest culprit of them all, who we kind of touched upon last time, which is super ironic because we were talking about this on Sunday, and it's just amazing to see full circle moment that he got prosecuted.
Well, he got called on, not prosecuted.
There's a difference.
He got called on by Congress to basically testify in front of a bunch of people.
Right.
So let's get into that because this is the stuff that's important.
Because this man gave Epstein power of attorney and had all of his money funneling towards all the different things.
I mean, he was saying a lot of stuff that pissed me off in the hearing.
I tried to watch as much, but it was like four hours.
rex jones
And he looks like a demon from hell, right?
He looks like an imp.
You know what an imp is?
You know, like the little one.
tim tompkins
He looks like a Gollum.
Is that what it is?
rex jones
Yeah, kind of like a goblin.
Yeah.
Like Gollum, the Smeagle.
tim tompkins
Smeagle.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Of course, of course.
Breaking an explosive deposition clip just surfaced of Les Wexner.
Rothschild's Connection 00:10:58
rex jones
I thought it was Lex revealing that Jeffrey Epstein claimed he was a financial advisor to L D Rothschild and the Rothschild family in France.
Wexner said he personally verified it.
Well, specifically, I talked to L. D. Rothschild.
I mentioned that earlier.
So he represented their whole family.
Wexner also describes Epstein boasting that he advised Google's founders, Google's chief technologist, and Jeff Bezos, but admits he never confirmed that.
Beyond LA, documents show Epstein helped facilitate a $45 million DOJ settlement included or involving Day Rothschild and the Edmund Day Rothschild Swiss private bank.
How deep were Epstein's financial ties to the Rothschild family?
Watch the clip.
I mean, my precious.
Yeah.
He's got the ring right there.
He's got the ring right there.
tim tompkins
Imagine being a married man.
rex jones
Oh, I'm sure his wife is very young and attractive.
les wexner
I think it was his experience at an industrial level, like working for a big company like Bear Spurns, and then he had done personal work for the Rothschild family in France.
unidentified
Personal wealth management, essentially.
les wexner
I don't know.
unidentified
We've seen some reports that he would present himself as a bounty hunter, that he would find people's missing money.
Do you recall him saying anything like that?
What a pause.
No.
tim tompkins
Caught him at the right time.
rex jones
Holy shit.
tim tompkins
He's like, that's looking.
rex jones
Okay.
unidentified
Oh, God.
rex jones
That's 136.
That's got to be Clifton like Slowdown Reverb.
Oh, my man.
Can we watch that?
That again, please.
unidentified
He hunter that he would find people's missing money.
rex jones
I'm sorry to do this.
I just, I want to get, I want to get the full mother load of appreciation here.
unidentified
Do you recall him saying anything like that?
No, that's not normal.
rex jones
Oh, what the hell is going on?
Oh, you can't convince me that that's normal.
You think that shows any guilt there or something?
tim tompkins
Blinking is a strong indication of lying, by the way.
Yeah, I'm heavy blinking like that.
He's also like delirious.
rex jones
The carp face, like the What is going on there?
les wexner
Specifically, I talked to Ellie to Rothschild.
rex jones
I think I did, but you're right.
You're right.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
No, I was.
He's just old.
unidentified
He's just, he's just talking slow.
tim tompkins
He's just talking miles.
les wexner
And so I mentioned that earlier.
So he represented their whole family.
So there'd have been a whole bunch of people.
Most of whom I never would have met, but I knew LA.
I never met people, but there were people that called me that either insinuated or said they were new Jeffrey through a financial relationship.
And so I mean, they could have been actors, but in the time, a guy calls me up.
I'll give you an example.
tim tompkins
See how he's looking all over the place?
rex jones
Just look at his lawyer.
les wexner
It's so confusing to me.
He would say, I'm providing financial advice to the founders of Google.
I'm financial, providing financial advice to Jeff Bezos.
I'm providing financial advice for the chief technologist at Google.
Wow, I'm in good company because he's really smart guys with a lot of money.
rex jones
And like the performative shrug to show the people that you don't know anything.
Like, I don't know.
tim tompkins
It gets worse, dude.
unidentified
Go to the eclipse because for sure at a certain point, I'm on company because he's really smart guys with a lot of money.
rex jones
Yeah, he's just begging for someone to believe.
tim tompkins
When you're exaggerating your movements, very tell time.
You know, it's like, come on, man.
If you don't have anything to hide.
Now, this is the one that I posted about.
rex jones
You want to read it?
tim tompkins
Yeah, I was just saying.
It really is unbearable to watch.
You just look at this guy, Lex Weiner, and he's just, he's like, oh, I barely interacted with Epstein.
I wasn't really friends with him.
I maybe talked to him for a few hours on the phone.
And, you know, I haven't seen him for like three months.
And, you know, and I'm like, okay, buddy, you literally gave this guy access to your entire kingdom, essentially, of all the wealth that you had.
And you wouldn't know him at all, the slightest that you weren't friends.
Like, just make it make sense.
rex jones
You got to be able to get it.
He's a weenie.
He's a weenie, though.
You know, you gotta, you gotta understand this, this guy is skunk.
tim tompkins
Yes, he is.
And guys, go ahead and repost the stream and everything like that.
We appreciate any support that you guys give.
It definitely helps people.
The streams have been acting up lately.
We're really suffering on the yeah, we are very much so suffering.
But anything you guys can do to repost on X, get the word out, that would be great.
rex jones
And we know we got our loyal people in here.
We really appreciate you.
tim tompkins
We do.
rex jones
When you share the show and stuff, we're going to remember you for years and years afterwards.
Like it, we see all of you in the chat.
We see all of you in the comments.
We love you.
And we thank you for being here for the show tonight.
unidentified
Mr. Wexner, would you characterize your relationship with Mr. Epstein, at least initially, to be solely business-related?
les wexner
Yes.
unidentified
Did you at any time ever consider him to be a close friend?
You know, how often did you interact with Mr. Epstein throughout your relationship?
A lot of conversations, but meetings didn't see him much.
les wexner
You know, most of the stuff I was traveling a lot.
tim tompkins
Where's my button?
rex jones
He's the entire surface, not just one friend.
What do you mean you give a man power of attorney?
It's on the phone a few times.
Intimate relationship with this man.
tim tompkins
Yeah, he's like, I barely met with him in person.
And like, I literally see a photo that keeps surfacing every single time where they're at like some event, like some at Wexner's like personal estate.
Like there's some event that they do, charity event, and they're sitting there smiling and joking with each other.
It's like, it's insane.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
100%.
tim tompkins
Do people ever, I'm just like, okay.
Does lying under perjury just like that's only a thing that like normal people get people, yeah.
Yeah, I was gonna say, that's like a poor people rule, right?
Like for us, just normies like out there where they like actually profit.
rex jones
Yeah, if you don't have 500 million, uh, fuck you, basically.
We're gonna send you to jail forever.
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's like what is this whole under oath situation?
This guy is not gonna go to jail for even lying.
Technically, you know, if you want to get him for anything, get him for just lying right now.
rex jones
Yeah, I think that touches to a big problem with our legal system, right?
Is there's no recourse against you know the government or against you know one of these big people that might as well be a small country themselves.
Yeah, man, but like he might as well be the country of Madagascar, you know, like he's probably got the same amount of pull and influence that the country of Madagascar does.
tim tompkins
I mean, when you literally have uh Victoria's Secret, Bath and Body Works, like, I mean, dude, women shop like crazy, and these are like very high-grossing uh companies, yeah.
rex jones
And you think about it, like Les Wexner transferred ownership of justice to Jeffrey Epstein.
Justice is like the like little, like, like kind of pre-teen teen girl, like shop, right?
tim tompkins
I got little sisters the irony of that, but you know, they're not friends, right?
Like, he just met him a couple times here and there and might have conversations.
rex jones
Yeah, shut up, you don't know anything.
What's wrong with you?
You think Jeffrey Epstein is someone that you all you cannot be associated with for any reason because he's so bad, but he's also just a school teacher who had sex with a 17-year-old one time.
And they want you to hold these two beliefs together.
And it's just like, so he's not important.
Well, like, why do all these massively important people like like terrified to talk about him?
tim tompkins
They don't want to end up like him, man.
rex jones
No, there you go.
Ain't that the truth?
les wexner
Um, because of business, so and it was erratic.
He might call three times in an hour and I talked to him for three months.
That's how I remember it.
unidentified
What when you were interacting with Mr. Epstein, did you enjoy spending time with him?
rex jones
If you blink that much, you know, go back.
Yeah, I will.
I will.
tim tompkins
Oh, my God.
Man looks like he got hit by a flashbang.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Victims of war.
les wexner
And it was erratic.
He might call three times in an hour and I talked to him for three months.
That's how I remember it.
unidentified
When you were interacting with Mr. Epstein, did you enjoy spending time with him?
rex jones
That's 35 blinks, by the way.
I counted.
tim tompkins
You counted?
rex jones
Yeah, it's around 35, 35, 37.
That's crazy.
I mean, the guiltiest body language on the planet.
tim tompkins
He's nervous, okay?
rex jones
Blinking 100 times and then like the look off into space, like asking Satan for help.
Devil, please help me.
tim tompkins
Long pauses, the exaggerated hand movements.
rex jones
Yeah, yeah, it's really Mr. Epstein.
unidentified
Do you enjoy spending time with him?
rex jones
I'm sorry to keep pausing.
It's just like the like he wants to be like, Yeah, we had fun.
He's like, Oh, yeah, we had a good time.
tim tompkins
Taking me back to my good old days, man.
rex jones
Those Puerto Rican whores, they don't exist anymore.
They're at the bottom of the ocean.
You want me to tell you about that?
Oh, I can't do that.
Stocks And Hidden Billions 00:12:20
rex jones
I can't do that.
Jeez, there's a lot in that, right?
tim tompkins
Yeah, he's like, I had a trip down memory lane right there.
rex jones
You know, we uh, you know, we put A1 sauce on her, and that was really cool.
tim tompkins
Oh, my God!
rex jones
You know, Jeffrey told me to grind the bones down to get the fiber.
It's very important to do.
You got to remember that if you're on an all-human diet, enjoyment was fun.
les wexner
No, it was work.
unidentified
Can you elaborate on that?
What were the nature of your interactions with Mr. Epstein?
les wexner
But professional, you know, this is what's going on.
Have you paid this bill?
Do you know about that?
Or, you know, I took an inventory of your house, and no one would ever take an inventory of your furniture.
Do you know how much furniture you have?
And it was like, no, I never thought about it.
Well, I know you should know that I have an inventory.
Things are buttoned up.
rex jones
It was he's just making sure his couch is good.
His couch is safe.
Don't you want, you know, someone to have power of attorney over you and to come check out the furniture?
This table right here.
tim tompkins
Got to make sure the cat is fed.
You know, he's just a buddy and old pal of mine.
Yeah, he's just housekeeping.
rex jones
It's crazy.
tim tompkins
You know, with some billions on the side.
unidentified
Wow.
rex jones
How much money did he give him?
tim tompkins
Billions.
It's hundreds of billions.
You're talking about this offer.
les wexner
I don't think, how can I explain it?
It's like people talk about family offices.
And I managed all my stuff or my admin paid my bills because I was so busy.
And I realized there was a complexity of my personal life.
And somebody had to just do this stuff because it wasn't getting done properly.
And so it was like, you know, professional, I guess, what a fiduciary would do more than what just your accountant would do or your lawyer would do.
And something was, I thought, was unfair for my secretary to do.
tim tompkins
It's hard to have a string of thought.
I mean, you could say he's old and 88, but it's very hard to have a collective string of thought where you're actually saying the right words and you're thinking.
All that is him thinking because it's very hard when you're lying to have a chain of thought.
It's as simple as that.
Right.
It's just, oh man, like, indeed.
It's still, there's more, I'm pretty sure here.
Let's see what else is going on.
rex jones
Breaking Les Wexner appeared stunned when questioned about the 1.3 billion in L Brand stock Jeffrey Epstein allegedly sold in the hundreds of millions Epstein is accused of stealing.
unidentified
And although Epstein stole or otherwise misappropriated several hundred we're going to go ahead and watch the clip now.
Epstein stole or otherwise misappropriated several hundred million dollars from Wexner.
That misconduct, together with the fees that Epstein paid himself for his services to Wexner, appears to account for virtually all of Epstein's wealth.
So several hundred million dollars is a large but not precise figure to the best of your knowledge.
How much exactly did Epstein steal?
les wexner
I don't know.
I don't think I'll ever know.
unidentified
One of, I'd like to try to understand a little bit better how Epstein was able to steal or misappropriate that many funds.
One way, reportedly, is that the trusts that we described earlier, which I know you said you have no recollection of, I just want to be thorough.
The trusts that he was trustee of would receive.
rex jones
That's kind of a scary look.
Like, that's the last thing you see before the coffin shuts.
Is this look at this?
unidentified
I just want to be thorough.
The trusts that he was trusting.
rex jones
There's something there, dude.
tim tompkins
He's going to hell.
rex jones
Dude, there's something behind the eyes here.
You can't really quantify it.
tim tompkins
And then, you know what?
It's, it's like, I'm going to choose my words wisely.
rex jones
Yeah, for sure.
Everything speculation allegedly, it's our opinion.
tim tompkins
It's more so like, you know, I know he's guilty, but the fact that he's 88 years old and he looks like the up grandpa, you just like, right?
Not that you feel bad.
You're just like, oh, there's no way this, there's like a hint of like, damn, did this guy really do it?
But then if you like, go look at the young pictures of like what he looked like at the time, then you're like, okay, well, I could consider this.
But I mean, let's say he even gets prosecuted.
I'm wondering if they even put people in jail this old.
rex jones
No, you know, and no one will ever be in jail for anything actually related to the crimes against the children, right?
Like, just like Andrew Lafine, they're saying, oh, use your position to, you know, make deals and we're going to get you for that.
But they're, they're attempting to cover this up.
This, this, this guy has committed real crimes against what I would love.
tim tompkins
What I would love him to do, like his dot on his deathbed, he's just like, I'm just going to tell you guys everything.
Like, that would be legendary.
rex jones
Can't do it.
And that, that's the same thing I always say about Bill Clinton.
If he comes, oh, I did, I barbecued the baby.
unidentified
I'm sorry I did it.
rex jones
It's true.
If they come out and do that, they're the greatest hero ever.
tim tompkins
He probably has family, doesn't he?
That's the only thing he'd probably be like scared of, like his grandkids or something like that.
I wonder if he even, if he doesn't have any guy, yeah, I wonder if he if he has any family.
You can keep playing.
rex jones
He's like, crap, they got too old and I didn't barbecue them.
They have the stem cells.
It would have been perfect for me.
And I would have, you know, I would have regained 20 years of my life.
I should have barbecued my baby, but instead of doing that, now I got to pay for like art school.
tim tompkins
Yeah, he's got kids.
unidentified
Of course.
tim tompkins
He definitely has grandkids.
rex jones
Of course, I'm going to roll it.
unidentified
Trustee of would receive gifts of limited stock, and he would then sell that stock on the New York Stock Exchange and then use a portion of those proceeds for his own personal purposes.
Do you have any knowledge or recollection of what I just described?
les wexner
I'm definitely surprised.
I shocked.
I didn't know this.
unidentified
Is it that you have not previously heard what I just described?
les wexner
I never heard of it.
Never saw this document.
unidentified
And it was publicly reported, I think, by ABC several years ago, but not ever on your radar.
les wexner
Never.
unidentified
Okay.
The report.
It was.
rex jones
Needs to take some acting classes.
unidentified
Oh, my.
rex jones
He does soy face.
tim tompkins
How could I?
Okay, first of all, if you're a billionaire, you're not a billionaire by accident.
You're very calculating.
You're calculated.
You made business decisions.
You were ruthless.
You were savvy.
I mean, this guy would know even if like a million dollars disappeared from his bank account.
rex jones
Oh, 2,000 people got to lose their jobs.
Fuck them.
Like that, that's who this guy is.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Right.
At the end of the day.
tim tompkins
But I'm just saying, like, he's just acting like, oh, well, I didn't know $1.3 billion was missing or that much of my stock was sold.
You know, like, you don't think these guys have checks and balances?
Like he's just going to give him the power of attorney and not have some fail-safe to make sure he doesn't get screwed over.
Like, come on now.
If you're smart enough to make it that far to where you have that much money, then you're smart enough to compensate and keep track of it.
rex jones
This is what the devil should look like in a movie.
It should look a lot like this guy.
Like, oh, I'm too weak.
That's why Palpatine is such a good villain in Star Wars.
Like, I'm just a sweet old man.
It's like, unlimited power.
It just fucking blasts.
unidentified
Around $1.3 billion of stock that Epstein moved around that way.
Not that he kept all of that money for himself, but the total amount of stock sales was over a billion dollars.
You have no knowledge or awareness of that.
les wexner
I don't know the amounts.
The only trust that I'm aware of is my wife set up trust for her kids.
So however, she set them up in the amounts.
Oh, I have no idea what's in them.
tim tompkins
Come the on, man.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
My wife set up our trust.
I have no idea.
rex jones
My wife shit empty trash.
tim tompkins
You literally have to sign the documents for one.
Oh, dude.
I mean, like, I even know when $100 leaves my account.
Like, it's like, you got to understand, like, it's very easy to keep track of your money.
Very easy.
rex jones
For sure.
tim tompkins
He knows where every penny goes.
rex jones
Yeah, I agree with you.
tim tompkins
You have accountants too.
First of all, your accountant is going to raise a flag.
And Epstein wasn't like his explicit accountant.
Like, he was part of the person that was helping him hide money.
But like, Callan's like, sir, you just had $700 million that just disappeared overnight.
I don't know.
I don't know what happened here.
It's like, come on now.
unidentified
Okay.
rex jones
All right.
I see someone's mad about my Jackson Hinkle opinion.
It's just an opinion, man.
It's just, I don't think he's a bad guy.
les wexner
Then or now.
unidentified
And then separately, it's been reported that around $20 million of stock and cash were contributed by two of your charitable foundations to one of Epstein's charities.
Do you have any knowledge or awareness of that?
tim tompkins
Effing's about to say something good here.
unidentified
All right.
tim tompkins
Keep saying effing.
rex jones
Spoil it.
unidentified
Of Epstein's charities.
Do you have any knowledge or awareness of that?
les wexner
Effing shocked.
I just, I'm appalled.
I never heard that.
unidentified
Except thank you, Charles.
james longman
We have some additional questions and put from trust means from somebody, bro.
tim tompkins
His lawyers.
You can't.
His lawyer.
No, no, that wasn't even what it was.
Like his lawyer saw him being extra and he was like, dude, you need to calm.
You need to calm down.
rex jones
Well, I'm finding one clip because I don't think you have it in this slideshow.
We got, we got, we got to show this to close out the story.
Then we're going to close out on aliens and then we're going to be done for tonight.
Did you know that?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Let me see.
You're going to love this.
You are going to love this.
Trust me.
tim tompkins
What are we looking at?
rex jones
Oh, fuck.
Sorry.
tim tompkins
What the F?
I had no idea.
And you know what's crazy?
As your lawyer, like, you know, he's lying there, but you're getting paid.
So you just need to literally shut up and put up.
Is this the, I don't even know what I would do as a lawyer in this circumstance.
Honestly, you know, maybe I just do my job and he still gets convicted and you just pray to God for forgiveness.
I don't know.
rex jones
Well, look at what the lawyer did.
Lawyer's very serious about the job.
Lawyer knows what the mission is to not say anything incriminating.
les wexner
It was just regularly done.
tim tompkins
Is this AI?
No, this is AI.
rex jones
No, this is real.
tim tompkins
This is AI, right?
rex jones
This is 100% real.
tim tompkins
And when the hot mic said, I will F and kill you.
That's what it said.
Yeah.
rex jones
Well, what did he say?
Listen to it again.
I'll tell you what he's talking about.
les wexner
Just regularly done.
rex jones
I'll fucking kill you if you answer another question with more than five words.
Okay.
That's what he said.
tim tompkins
You know what's beautiful about this?
When you're 88 years old and you're basically like Biden, there's no way you can keep, you're careful about your words.
unidentified
No.
tim tompkins
He's just rambling.
And old people like to talk, dude.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
tim tompkins
Old people love to talk.
I love that.
I couldn't, I'm like, this has got to be AI.
I thought this was real.
I thought this wasn't real.
Zach, I didn't think it was real, man.
I'm going to be honest.
I was like, there's no way he said that.
What else was said here?
Or after he smiled?
rex jones
We can play a little bit of it.
Breaking News on Glyphosate 00:10:06
rex jones
I think it's like Harrison or Rihanna giving commentary.
unidentified
Answer the question.
Okay.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Harrison giving commentary.
tim tompkins
And the fact that it was caught on a hot mic, that's, this is, I mean, come on.
It doesn't take rocket science, guys.
rex jones
Now, we kind of got some prior engagements and some stuff going on tonight.
We saved this maybe for Sunday.
I think we should do a deep dive on glyphosate and what it is.
tim tompkins
On what?
rex jones
Glyphosate.
So glyphosate is this pesticide that's used a lot in like the drying out of wheat and other stuff like this.
It's universally recognized as being incredibly carcinogenic and incredibly toxic to humans and to everything, really.
Basically, what it does is there's the amino acid glycine, which is responsible for like one-third of all collagen synthesis.
Like it's an essential building block in the process.
It and glyphosate are very similar to each other.
So glyphosate over time can replace itself or can replace that with itself in tissue, and then that can lead to cancer.
So Trump just signed an executive order giving immunity to companies like Monsanto that use it.
He just gave immunity to Monsanto.
Companies that are making some of the worst chemicals imaginable, glyphosate and phosphorus, causing the nastiest forms of cancer and actively poisoning the American people through our food supply.
The Republican House Farm Bill actually makes it illegal for local governments and countries or counties to warn about the obvious dangers of pesticide.
They're not required to put warning labels on things.
This is just a big thing here, but we got the White House.
tim tompkins
What about us?
rex jones
It's promoting promoting the national defense by ensuring an adequate supply of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicide.
tim tompkins
We're broadcasting this now?
rex jones
Yeah, they're proud of it because this is part of Maha and winning, if you'll understand.
The new Republican House Farm Bill quietly advances pesticide immunity for harm for companies.
The provision blocks states and local governments from requiring any warnings beyond what the EPA approves, shielding companies from liability.
The provision stops cities and counties from enforcing their own pesticide rules, giving all regulatory power to state and federal authorities.
This amendment declares that using pesticides exactly as EPA approves automatically legal and overrides any other environmental protections might require permits.
tim tompkins
I'm appalled.
rex jones
Yeah, it's horrible, man.
tim tompkins
I thought, like, you know, the whole point of why, you know, Kennedy was supposed to go in there was just to stop this type of stuff.
rex jones
Oh, yeah.
We didn't see any of that.
tim tompkins
I'm so tired of getting gaslit.
rex jones
the thing is I'm so tired of it Dude, they promised so much and they've delivered so little.
They've delivered none of it.
And people are like, well, we got GABA, then we got RFK and they're doing a great job.
And it's like, what have they done?
tim tompkins
Well, so is it like these people probably either, A, they're like, well, we can get access to the healthiest food possible, or they just eat it and they're like, I don't care.
Like, this literally is affecting them themselves.
Like, what are you?
I don't even know what to say about this one.
rex jones
Let's watch a little bit of this breaking it down.
tim tompkins
Diseases and uh sickness in people, right?
Um, or about this glyphosate, I think it's called.
robert f kennedy-jr
Yeah, glyphosate.
tim tompkins
There's been a ton of lawsuits, but they still don't have to take this product off of the shelf.
So that's the craziest thing to me.
unidentified
Is that right?
robert f kennedy-jr
Well, you know, the it's a problem because you have um, all the road croppers are dependent on it right now.
And there's other technology that is uh that is emerging right now.
That actually, you know, I looked at one yesterday.
It's a tractor attachment that uses lasers to kill weeds.
And that, you know, if they can make that affordable, particularly for smaller farmers, that will be the answer because you'll be able to, they can kill bugs and they can kill weeds.
You program this thing and it zaps the weeds with a laser.
It makes it all the cells explode and it just makes all the cells explode.
rex jones
You zap it with a laser.
It's just like, okay, well, like, turns out you're deeply unserious because you're talking about this.
There's another Rogan clip where he goes in death.
We maybe don't even know.
tim tompkins
I was so excited when I saw him get appointed to all the things that he ran out.
I was like, finally, somebody fighting so that I don't have to guess what's healthy or not, or to a certain extent, at least mitigate some of the bores.
rex jones
You think things are work better, right?
And instead of that, hey, man, artificial dye still everything, the fluoride's still in the water.
That's hey, it lowers the IQ on record.
tim tompkins
And then we've got the president and these guys up there smiling, pushing Ozempic, which is literally a diabetic medicine, which actually is not good for you.
rex jones
We got the shots for you.
We got the shots that make you lose the weight, you little piggies.
So you better vote for me.
tim tompkins
Instead of fixing the food problem, let's just give them fixed eyes.
rex jones
Let's just make it so they don't have to eat.
Yeah.
Wow.
Hose empic.
Ho zempic.
That's what we say on the show.
Hose impic.
tim tompkins
Super disappointing, dude.
Like, I don't even know.
Like, it's so easy to be blackpilled because they just give you layups, man.
They just, they just give you layups and it's just more disappointment after more disappointment.
And it's just like, is it my algorithm or, you know, actually, no, it's not because I have a friend who's younger than me.
She's 24.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
She had cancer, dude.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
In her neck.
rex jones
Yep.
tim tompkins
And she was like doing sports, you know, relatively in shape, in hell, in healthy condition.
And like, she thought she was going to die.
And I luckily is one of the ones that wasn't going to kill you.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
But imagine having cancer at 24.
rex jones
Right.
Yeah.
100%.
And these forever chemicals, these things that they use.
I remember in environmental science in high school learning about like the foundation of these chemicals and things they used like the 60s and the 70s.
Unbelievable.
And the same stuff is going on today.
Roundup, the most widely used herbicide in America, contains glyphosate.
Glyphosate exposure has been linked to all kinds of diseases, including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Sorry, my nose is completely blocked.
95% of our corn and much of our wheat is routinely sprayed with Roundup, which contains glyphosate.
This is something that every American should be concerned about.
And we got another Kennedy clip, but we don't need to play it.
Maybe we do, actually.
It's short.
robert f kennedy-jr
In 93, somebody figured out a way that there was certain bacteria that glyphosate would not kill.
And they said we could take a gene out of that bacteria and put it into a corn seed and develop a corn that cannot be killed by glyphosate.
So they developed Roundup Ready corn.
And that corn, you could pour glyphosate all over it and it will do nothing to it.
So now you could fire all of those workers who are expensive.
And you hire one airplane and they fly over the fields.
They saturate the entire landscape with glyphosate.
Everything dies except the Roundup Ready corn.
And within a couple of years, Roundup Ready Corn was now on 90% of the corn, 95% of the corn in the United States.
It is now around the red corner.
joe rogan
So when they started doing this, there's a direct result, but you can see the increase in celiac disease.
You can see, is this like documented?
robert f kennedy-jr
No, that's not documented.
But these are, there are, there's a whole range of diseases that are now, you know, the different levels of science have linked to glyphosate exposure.
When we sued Monsanto, the judge needs to make a threshold decision about whether there's sufficient science to show a jury.
And that is a very high threshold.
So of all of the diseases that are probably caused, probably almost certainly caused by glyphosate, the only one to pass that threshold was the case that we bought for Hodgkin's lymphoma.
So at that point, we had enough rat studies, enough human studies.
We had about 10 of each.
And we were able to go to the judge and say this, we got enough.
rex jones
So he does all this good work.
And then he gets in there when he actually has the power to just like completely turn the table over and rewrite the whole system.
He does nothing.
tim tompkins
Well, I think he didn't realize what the monster was and what it looked like.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
It's like a three-headed hydra.
I mean, you're going against the food industrial complex and the amount of money that they have.
And then you're talking about Congress being in bed with those people.
unidentified
True.
rex jones
Yeah, we don't have agency.
tim tompkins
Also, the FDA, man, pretty.
I work with the FDA, by the way.
I'm not in the FDA, but we are heavily regulated in the industry that I actually work in in the FDA.
And they're not there every single day checking on your processes to make sure that you're doing all the right things.
It's more so they catch it.
They give you the initial approval.
They say, all right, you're good to go.
Go ahead and produce this thing.
And then it could be a while before the FDA starts like actually doing any types of audits.
And normally the audit only comes after the fact of when something major happens or something significant.
Recall.
Yeah, if there was a giant recall or people just started dying all of a sudden.
But the problem with food and these things like cancer is very hard to trace what it is.
Like there's so many things that we're exposed to on a day-to-day basis.
There's no way you can directly link this exactly to that and say, all right, well, it's the popcorn that's like giving you the cancer versus the Red Bull that the person's consuming and the things that are in there.
So then they don't get audited for those types of things.
It's the same thing.
rex jones
It's just the perfect situation as to where like everyone kind of has a societal consciousness of like, hey, we know these things were bad for us, but what are we going to do?
tim tompkins
What are you waiting for the adults to make the decisions for us?
That's pretty much where it comes down to.
rex jones
Waiting for the aliens, maybe.
This is breaking news, breaking that way.
People in the chat tell us to check it out.
And it's true.
Trump says he is directing the Pentagon to release files related to UFOs and aliens.
tim tompkins
Redacted.
Redacted.
rex jones
Yeah, exactly.
That's literally exactly what I'm thinking.
tim tompkins
It don't blueball me no more.
Breaking UFO News 00:08:12
rex jones
It's all distraction.
It's all BS.
Everything is loud in this game.
Oh, what does that mean?
Uh-oh.
tim tompkins
Uh-oh.
rex jones
Targeted ads, I guess, man.
It's crazy.
Trump wrote on True Social that based on the tremendous interest shown, I can't talk today.
I'm so sorry, guys.
He would be directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the other relevant agencies to begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena, and unidentified flying objects and any and all information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important matters.
So nothing burger, complete distraction, Iran war in a few days.
Great.
tim tompkins
That's classified information.
He wasn't supposed to say that.
rex jones
Exactly.
You can't do that.
You're not supposed to say it.
But we have to do it.
It's going to be an early show today.
We do have to talk about it for everyone that's excited about tomorrow and us having Simon Dixon on.
My dad, you know, did a little snaking, unfortunately.
He's taking the spot and Harrison's going to be hosting the morning show.
This was the second time that we had set it up.
Tim put a lot of really hard effort into setting it up.
And I was given a guarantee by Harrison that we could do it.
I confirmed with the producer that we could do it.
It sucks to have this happen two weeks in a row.
The first time my dad filed his civil rights lawsuit.
So that kind of is what it is.
I'm going to be talking to Alex about this.
I'm hoping that we can get Simon on his show or set up something like that.
And I'm hoping we can get, you know, just letting them know from the producer what happened as well.
So it's not just us saying this, but you're going to miss us tomorrow.
We're just going to have to do a Sunday show for you guys.
So that's the situation.
tim tompkins
Nature of the game.
rex jones
Nature of the game.
It really sucks.
And I sincerely apologize.
None of it has anything to do with Tim.
I was giving guarantees.
Ultimately, I was probably, yes, you absolutely can have this time.
And you even asked me, you said, is there any way this can get messed up?
And I said, no, because I didn't think that there was.
But ultimately, there is always a way that things can get messed up because it's my dad's show.
It's not my show.
So it is what it is.
tim tompkins
That's one thing that they said is when, you know, even Trump could be on.
And if your dad wants the slot, he wants it.
So it depends on what the importance of it is.
And we ought to respect the show as well.
It's his show.
He's the one that created everything.
rex jones
Absolutely.
And it's just the thing is, it's just Simon is such a phenomenal guest.
tim tompkins
Very good.
rex jones
And you have been working, like literally been working today on this stuff.
So here's the thing.
If you're not following Truism Tim right now, if you're not following him, if you're not subscribed to all the Gray Area accounts, if you're not following Gray Area Talks on X, then what are you doing?
Because we have full-time jobs.
We're paying massive bills, paying to employ people, paying, you know, all kinds of crazy bills.
And we're doing the show on top of that.
If you want to support us, if you want to actually pull the trigger and do something that literally has no cost to you, I know there's a ton of people in here who are very loyal and who are already subscribed or already following you or both of us or doing whatever.
That's great.
If there's one person in here right now that can see this and see the effort we put into it, or maybe you've seen a couple of shows and kind of just tuned in now, just go follow Truism Tim on X. We're trying to do a lot of really cool things here.
It's very hard with the suppression or limited outreach, whatever you want to call it.
We're trying to make things work.
And like, this is a guy that's working all day behind the scenes to make things happen for you guys.
tim tompkins
Yeah, I appreciate any support that you guys give.
I really do take your guys' comments, feedback into consideration.
I see a lot of comments.
I try to get to all of them.
People send me DMs all the time.
I really appreciate that.
And any love and support that you guys can show for us is going to be greatly appreciated.
rex jones
And I want to talk about that a little as well.
I talked about it on last night's stream.
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We all know about these things, right?
So if you want to make a decision to support the show, let me tell you the best thing to do would be to just subscribe to one of these products.
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And for the price of, you know, a horribly overpriced DoorDash deal from Wendy's, you can get a high quality meal, a true meal, because these are dietary supplements.
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tim tompkins
And we've had callers come in, talk about the effects.
They notice an actual change.
rex jones
Real uplift.
tim tompkins
A real uplift.
And the thing is, is you don't know how you feel at a certain level until something changes your state.
And so at this point, people are like, you know, I used to think that I was at a higher level of energy, but once I really started taking this, I realized, oh, wow.
And when I stopped taking it, I realized the difference and I don't want to go back to that.
So they're regular customers and we appreciate anybody who takes right.
rex jones
And that's the thing.
We're not asking you to buy, at least not yet.
We have some t-shirt ideas that are that are fun.
We're not asking you to buy a t-shirt or to give us money or do XYZ.
It's equivalent exchange.
You want a phenomenal product and you want to support the show, then go to goprimalcore.com and share it.
tim tompkins
And that code does work.
Core 25.
rex jones
Core 25.
tim tompkins
25% off.
You guys can try it out once.
Honestly, I can back it.
I take it every single day as well.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
A lot of other people take it every single day.
But like he said, if you guys care about us, care about the show, you can do it.
You don't do it.
We still love you regardless.
rex jones
100%.
And that's the thing.
We understand a lot of people like it's expensive.
You don't want to do it, whatever.
But ultimately, if you can choose to spend an amount of money that's under $30 on some horrific, you know, double-decker shake and cheeseburger that you have to pay, you know, an illegal immigrant to deliver for $40, maybe just spend $30 instead at goprimalcore.com.
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If you buy the combo pack, you get free shipping.
And most businesses, they don't do that.
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I can afford, we can afford to do free shipping because we do our own fulfillment.
So if you want to support American manufacturing, if you want to support American business, if you want to support American employment, go to goprimalcore.com and support that business.
tim tompkins
Link is in the XBios on all of our platforms.
You can easily find it.
rex jones
You can go to my profile.
Literally, the product's right there.
You can click on it.
You can get it.
So just wanted to inform people about that awesome deal.
Of course, always the free thing to do, the thing we really appreciate is when you like, comment, and share and follow.
Of course, give Truze and Tim a follow on X. Thank you, guys.
tim tompkins
We appreciate you.
rex jones
Thank you.
tim tompkins
Tonight's going to be a little bit of a shorter one.
Got a lot of stuff that we're working on that we're doing, but we will be back on Sunday.
Sunday's guest is governor candidate for Ohio, Casey.
rex jones
Casey Putsch.
Casey.
tim tompkins
He's confirmed for Sunday.
We will have him on.
We're still working on the following Sunday, but we're supposed to have on.
rex jones
I think Kyle Seraphin's coming on.
I think that's confirmed, right?
tim tompkins
Yes, but we got to make sure that we get the information out to him properly.
But yeah, he's a former FBI whistleblower.
That would be very interesting as well.
rex jones
Super cool.
Of course, a very preeminent guest on my dad's show.
I think he does like, you know, once or twice a week, he'll come on there for an hour with my dad.
Really cool.
Always enjoy getting to hear him talk.
Thank you all for being here tonight.
tim tompkins
Thanks, guys.
rex jones
God bless.
Good luck.
Good night.
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