Anthony Aguilar and Rex Jones dissect the Gaza war, revealing Aguilar's testimony that aid sites were trapped by landmines under an IDF contract to facilitate "Project Sunrise," a pre-2023 plan to displace Palestinians for luxury resorts. They condemn U.S. complicity in these war crimes, critique the military-industrial complex and oligarchs like Lutnick for sabotaging peace deals, and announce Aguilar's congressional run against incumbent Brad Knott while calling for term limits to dismantle the corrupt system driving global conflict. [Automatically generated summary]
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Goblin War Ends00:02:39
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Guys in the creepy wet set Southman Just see a summer single But a creepy bird in one row Does my wife have a little further left?
What the hell?
The mother of the court is ugly Imagine how bad she smells man I told her in a moment just think We don't even know this other stuff.
We don't even know this other stuff.
We don't even know this other stuff.
Bill is a foreign influence.
The very ones top man are so famous.
The single is all rap.
We should be a law.
We're in a match, clear or a sax.
Cause the left doesn't stop and put the god on this pot.
Oh, that's Hillary Classic.
She's a literal grandpa.
Pop belly goblin, pop a little round, chasing after your mama.
Ah, let's go and give it to you.
Subscribe for more.
This is the motherfucking end of the war.
We have all kinds of pop belly goblins over there, and they're all coming after us.
Say we get close to the even on the vehicle.
Oh, there's such self-centered crap.
We don't even notice how to self-price enough against each other.
Millions of born-in people have the very worst job they are so fit.
Gonna stop your daughter at the mall.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
Gonna stop your wife, yes, sir.
We're gonna stop you when I put your life, and the priest chief is always saying, We love the Maldives, we love the Muslims.
Oh, that's so good, oh, that's so sweet.
Oh, oh, oh,
After us, it still gets close to the people on the vehicle.
Goblins Shade Us Out00:03:19
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Oh, Hashtag,
spare the color kid.
How to build a CEO dashboard so powerful that you can manage your entire business from one Google Sheet.
I don't want to see him kissing goblins, ingratiating goblins, in bed with a goblin.
I don't want to see him kissing goblins, succubus with goblins, ingratiating goblins, in bed with a goblin.
Hissing goblins, shading goblins, and bad with a goblin.
Hissing goblins, shading goblins, shading goblins, and bad with a goblin.
Dump it, charging into a goblin's nest, some goblin vomit, and swap and blood on it, especially up to his ankles.
Trump charging into a goblin's nest, some goblin vomit, and swap.
I'm not expecting him to not get.
Dirty swabs, seen goblins, seen goblins, shading goblins, shading goblins, give us with goblins, and with a goblin, seen goblins, seen goblins, shading goblins, shading goblins.
i just want to catch you
paradigm of absolute control.
And that's why we're just out here doing simple things, pointing out that we're meant to be in nature and be natural.
And this is where we find the source that God made to transcend the new world order.
And that's why they want to try to keep us out of it.
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I'm angry.
I've had enough of these people.
Little bones of Christian murder are scum.
Now I'm a giant death fact.
Just keeping babies alive and selling their body parts.
What more do you need to know about these people?
I go out and face this scum.
Control Paradigm Shifts00:02:55
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They literally crawl out from under rocks.
They have green looking skin and they run around screaming.
We love Satan, we wanna eat babies.
I have them on video.
Hillary's in the creepy, weird six-stuff men.
She sleeps in the same room with that creepy, weird woman whose mother wears her foot over her head.
That woman, number one, is ugly.
Imagine how bad she smells, man.
I told her and Obama just think.
Obama and Hillary both smell like sulfur.
The little old vampire pot and the goblins are hobbling around, coming after us.
My spirit gets close to that evil and I feel it go, ah, ah, ah.
We're such self-centric crap, we don't even know this head itself rising up against us.
Millions of blinded people of the very worst type, and I'm so pissed.
We're gonna stab your daughter at the mall.
I'm gonna stab you with a butcher knife, and then the police chief is gonna say, We love our Somalis, we love our Muslims, oh, they're so good, oh, they're so sweet.
We had a contest in 2018 to have people try to make their best version of it.
And like that, that techno one I played was someone adapting that.
That was way back in the day.
And that's why for me, like my standards for what I consider to be art are a lot higher.
And there's a lot of cool stuff you can do with AI.
And I'm not discounting AI, but people that are really good editors.
Like, I dreamed to just have a couple of those people work for me one day and just make what I want to make because it's truly incredible what you can do with just a little bit of like, well, a lot of talent and like a really, not a little bit, a ton of time and a ton of hard work.
It's actually not even amazing.
It makes sense that you would get so good at doing these things.
But we have the best listeners, the best fans, the best supporters out there.
And I just wanted to shout out everyone that's contributed, you know, not just to that, but just general meme culture, meme creation, sharing the meme, sharing the legend.
Because that's the real ghost of the machine thing that they don't like because they can't really do anything about it.
And like, he was so powerful at one point in the 20 teens that now, like, they had to erase him off the internet pretty much.
Well, the Tim Heidecker thing is like super weird, right?
Because like InfoWars is like at its source, if you were to get it as intellectual property, it would be like amazing.
Like we have this thing that we could, like, there's so many things you could do.
Like, look at Stephen Colbert.
Like, here's the thing Stephen Colbert, it was an attack for sure when he made fun of us, but at the same time, like, You're damn sure like we got the same jacket off of eBay because we thought it was funny and cool.
Like, we, even if it is mean spirited or whatever, like it was an actual, like funny parody, isn't it?
Tuck Buckford.
He actually looked like our studio too.
They put in the time and the effort to make it kind of look like us.
And then they just have this guy.
We've already talked about it, so I don't want to rehash too much, but they like he's just got a green screen.
He was started going over like regional dialects and stuff and different ways that people talk.
I was like, the guy's a moron.
It's like, whenever someone brings it up to me, I just, it is what it is.
I don't really care.
Like, apparently now, like, they definitely watch my socials.
Shout out to you.
Peace out to my real fans out there in the peanut gallery.
But like, they, Ben Collins guy, like, tweeted and it had like something.
I don't know if it came from an article because I don't pay the paywall to read the form article or whatever.
Where it came from a court document, but it's like Alex Jones's son gesturing to all the equipment around him, like I'm gonna steal like 10 year old cameras and shit.
But yeah, if you want Rupert to have treats and walks and happy time, and if you want me to do the best show, I Can go to 50%off.com and see if there's anything there that you might need to get from me.
So, I just filmed this like four minute video, right?
I filmed a four minute video detailing the spirit of InfoWars, all of this, meaning the audience, and like what one guy was able to do, which is the theme of my video and theme of InfoWars.
Whenever I talk about InfoWars, right?
I said, all that will be on the new network.
And then they're either like so, like, literally retarded, like 101 IQ people.
And they're like, he's pointing at the equipment.
He's saying all the equipment is going to be on the case, going to take all the cameras.
Nah, nigga.
I'm talking about the audience.
Like, how stupid are you?
But they're not stupid.
And of course, it's probably a deliberate attack.
And these people, like, here's the thing I shot an amazing behind the scenes walkthrough at the Maverick.
Approach, guys, that Rob Dew is working on editing right now.
And that was like weeks ago or like a week plus ago.
And the problem is, yeah, weeks ago.
It is weeks ago now.
The problem is, if I release that now, they would try to say that I like broke in there and filmed.
Like, that's how much of liars these people are.
And that's why, guys, Chaser, or whatever you change your username to in the chat, like when you're always in here simping for a knowledge fight, these motherfuckers don't let us live, dude.
Like, seriously, like it was, it's totally legal for me to go in there and film something before it shut down.
But I can't even think about releasing something like that because frivolous lawsuit stuff would probably be filed.
So I have to go call those guys today and be like, hey, you know, I'm going to give you this to release.
It's yours to release it if you want to release it.
And of course, we paid a camera lady to be there so we can prove it was before the closing date and all that.
And it's just, they're fucking scum, man.
And I'm sorry to curse so early on in the day, but it just makes me think about it.
And you know what?
They're not important.
They're establishment.
They're fake dark energy, dark money.
Let's not even worry about that right now.
The thing that pisses me off even more than them, because it's like scorpion and the frog with them, it's just their nature, it's what they do.
And honestly, it's kind of respectable.
They're evil.
It is what it is.
But the people on the right, Anthony, I filled up my truck this morning, or I tried to fill up my truck this morning because I took Rupert out earlier, even before he got well, I woke up at like 4 30 a.m.
The people that have business expenses, the people that contribute to the economy, the people that are having to pay extra gas bills, extra shipping bills, extra increases everywhere across the board.
Like me and Anthony, we have to sit in this.
And when we're refilling the truck, it's not just refilling the truck, it's thinking about the fuel expenses on the shipping and how much that's going to hurt our margins and how much it's actually going to hurt our customers' ability to buy our product and all sorts of different stuff like that.
And it's really not fucking cool, man.
It's really not cool to be a little simp and to say, well, you know, it's just the Democrats, the Democrats, they scare me.
The Democrats, it's really not cool to do that.
Okay.
Because if we do that, if you run up to daddy Trump and suck on the pacifier, then it shows our coalition is weak.
And if our coalition is weak, we have no hope to affect change ever.
And if we don't affect change ever, the Democrats are going to do it anyway.
And this is why I'm so glad I did America First United.
I did the quartering.
Andrew Wilson had conversations with people, debates with people, whatever.
Here's their false dichotomy that they set up.
They say, If you say option A, which is Trump, is not going to work out, you automatically support option B, the Democrats.
And because option B is the Democrats, who the boogeyman under the bed, the scariest thing in the world, then there's no other solution that could ever be possible.
There's no other alphabet letters.
It's just A and B. There is no C.
And what is C?
The Constitution.
And that's what we support.
That's what we want to return to.
That's what we want to really empower the country with and the people with.
And these people literally, they just, they love being on the plantation.
There's no other way to say it.
They absolutely love being on the plantation and rooting for the football team, rooting for their pimp, you know, being the best bottom bitch they can be for their pimp.
And their pimp is the government and the Republican Party.
We don't do that here on this show because I know I have viewers and listeners out there, all my viewers and listeners out there that are real people that have to deal with this stuff every single day.
I know you're not a multimillionaire making a gazillion dollars online.
I'm not either.
I am just a humble supplement, man, a humble water filter merchant.
Like, seriously, like they used to call my dad at the end of the day.
I'm just trying to do this because I care, trying to give you the best stuff I can.
And you know what?
If that's not what people want, if they want to go watch Louder with Crowder and see Steven Crowder with his like gun holsters talk about America and he's Canadian and stuff, like, you know what?
Maybe that's the future.
But I think people are better than that, Anthony.
And I think that's why they're here listening to the American Journal today.
And that's because we, even if when they do talk to us, we don't want to show it to our people because it would be because it would be scary because they, they, it is a no quarter situation.
You know, Pete Hags has said no quarter.
That's, that's what, that's what they, that's what they've decided.
And unless the U.S. actually agrees to the demands, which is leaving the Middle East, at least in some capacity, they're not going to surrender.
They're not going to submit because why would they?
They're like, like they like to say Lindsey Graham, like there's this new narrative of Lindsey Graham talking about, well, they need the Second Amendment solution.
You know, we're going to drop a bunch of dildos and a bunch of guns, and we're going to drop them out of big planes, big, nice, beautiful planes, like Mr. Trump says, and they're going to take over their country.
You know, you've lit their country on fire.
That would be like, you know, like if we, it's literally China gave weapons to Antifa.
That's how those people would get treated by the majority of the population.
And just like Americans love America, Iranians love Iran.
And this is what people like, they just, in their minds, I think they can be like bought off, paid, whatever, because they saw some like, Persian stripper whose mom was born there and has never been to Iran before.
Some woman that's on OnlyFans.
Like, wow, that's the majority of the country.
No, the country is 92 million people.
The country lost 400,000 people in a brutal war against Saddam Hussein in the Iran Iraq war, where they lost 400,000 people against chemical weapons, literal World War I type of scenario.
And that's why they call America the Great Satan, because America gave the chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein.
But most people don't know that shit.
So they just go, We've been at war 47 years.
They make the IAD kill American soldiers.
Yes, they do.
We made the chemical weapons that killed Iranian soldiers.
And around and around and around, the merry-go-round of death goes.
You know, here's the thing every time I see this stuff, I'm just done with it.
Like, and here's, I'm going to come back to us really quick.
The opinion of this program, this broadcast, is that the war, there's never been a pause, a ceasefire.
It's all fake.
All they do is kill people all the time.
There's never a point when someone's not bleeding out because of our weapons in the Middle East.
So, well, in Africa, too, broad strokes here, Libya, Sudan, Yemen, like there's just so many different places you can name.
This conflict has never been over.
So, with this peace project, what is it called?
Freedom, Project Freedom.
That's what they call it when they get rid of your hemorrhoid.
Say Project Freedom.
Breaking President Trump announces Operation Epic Fury will be at an end and the Straight of War moves could open for all if Iran agrees to current negotiation terms.
If they don't agree, the bombing starts and it will sadly be at a much higher level and intensity than it was before.
So, admittedly, and I'm going to read the whole tweet here in a second, but admittedly, and this is the CNN number.
Larry Johnson, CIA analyst, he says the number is more like 95%.
But if you're, I have to come at everything now, like it's from the lens of like me debating somebody.
So CNN says over 50% of our missile interceptors, like the entire supply globally, like ours, has been used on this conflict.
So even if we have the JDAMs and the Tomahawks and the whatever to bomb them with, and even if we do have a bunch of new targets, we're like, oh, we're really going to do it this time.
And it's been proven it doesn't work.
They have a decentralized military, it's all broken up into cells.
You kill one guy, two more people take his place.
That's how the entire thing works.
They're buried inside of mountains.
But somehow we think we're still going to be able to make this work.
And what happens when the Iranian missiles start coming in on Tel Aviv?
What happens when the Iranian missiles, like they already have or drone or whatever it was, come in and hits the UAE like it just did?
And deal with conditions of having to source their own agricultural products, having to source their own petroleum products, having to source their own resources, natural resources, technology, like societal resources, like engineers, doctors, those types of people.
They have become very sophisticated in the same way as to where, like, you know, I'm not trying to give this analogy to be disrespectful to the Iranian people.
I'm certainly not.
But in the same way that, like, you know, a bacterium over time becomes resistant to antibiotics.
That's kind of what's happened here.
And you have a situation where we're all not resistant.
We're all very much jellyfish like, we haven't been exposed to the common cold in like 2,000 years.
There's like a Judge Dredd comic book about that, where the common cold comes back and like kills everybody.
But then they're just immune because they've been through it before.
They went through COVID.
Like they already had like a 50 year long COVID period that was way worse than COVID.
Like imagine that for America.
And then we want to go tell that nation that, like in a game of chicken, that we're going to be able to stare you down and win.
So I got a few things I want to run through really quick.
So, breaking, and this has already been like pseudo retracted or whatever, the US and Iran are nearing a 14 point memorandum of understanding.
Deal would include Iran committing a memorandum on uranium enrichment.
US lifting its sanctions and releasing billions in frozen Iranian assets and funds, both sides lifting restrictions around transit through the Strait of Hormuz.
A 12 to 15 year duration on Iran's moratorium on uranium enrichment into the war and beginning with a 30 day negotiation period.
We expect more details.
What's missing here?
What do you see that's missing here?
What's missing here that's going to cause Netanyahu to tighten his grip on Trump's leash?
It's ridiculous because in reality, like if we actually created a peace solution with Iran and, We came to the table and we agreed, like, they're a sovereign nation.
Like, I made this point yesterday as well.
It's like, it's like America doing a buyback system with our guns.
You know, why would they give up their ballistic missile program to protect themselves?
They're a sovereign nation.
Like, we can't just go over there and be like, okay, you guys need to completely be neutered and not have any means to protect yourself at all.
Like, that's such a ridiculous ask.
And we could literally be making so much money with the Iranians with their oil, with their natural resources, saffron, pistachios.
Like, there's so much, you know, like, They offer so much more to us.
The thing is, it would be nice, but then our foreign policy is like we just murder everybody.
Exactly.
And that's what they understand.
The Europeans don't understand that.
South Americans don't understand that.
Even maybe the Russians and the Chinese necessarily don't understand that.
The Iranians understand that America will kill you if you do not allow your country, as Lindsey Graham said, to be the Libyan model, which is they have you can buy slaves in Tripoli.
And it used to be the highest standard of living in Africa, country to go to.
And he was trying to bring a gold standard and have like the best aquifers, the best water, and everything.
And now you can buy human beings.
They want that for Iran because, in their mind, that's justice.
And the Israelis also really like to do the destruction of the culture, the people, the great humiliation ritual, all that type of stuff.
So, like, that's what they're up against.
So, that's why they go out in the street when they're getting bombed and they're like, yeah, just kill me.
I'm going to go to heaven.
Like, that's their position.
And you can't fight against something like that.
And that's why these arrogant people, and I was about to say the B word, I was about to say bastards, but just these arrogant people, I'm not calling them bastards, there's arrogant people out there.
That chuckle in your face when you like when you're super anti war, you're like, wow, I really like the passion, like the quartering or something like that.
That want to pretend like they know when this is going to end.
Literally, I'll tell this story because I told this story a few times on air, and it's 100% true.
One of the many awesome security people that's worked at Infowars over the period of time was a javelin missile operator.
And I used to sit there and hang out with him, and I would go work out.
Gym, and I just go after and like drink my protein shake and eat my factor meal and like hang out over there, right?
And he told me, He's like, Look, I was sitting there and they told us to go kill these guys, and we're like, Okay, we're gonna go kill these guys, we're just gonna go drive down there, we're just gonna go shoot them in the head, right?
And I'm like, Okay, well, that makes sense, like that's your job, and they tell you to go kill the guys, so you're just gonna go shoot the guys in the head because you're a soldier and that's your job.
And he's like, But wait, listen to this, and this is how like I found out the military is all bullshit, or I forget, I'm paraphrasing, that's the Kind of terminology he was using.
I don't want to speak for him.
Great guy.
But he said, look, and they told me that we're going to launch a missile at him.
And the average American taxpayer pays for three javelin missiles over the course of their lifetime.
So a third of one American's life gets launched in a completely arbitrary decision where even from, and this is why I often give the opportunistic perspective, you could just spend a few cents and the same result would be achieved.
But it's about wanton destruction.
It's about pissing everything away.
And those are the policies where, even if you point at Trump and you analyze him from the perspective of, like, okay, I want a strong man.
I want a king.
I want this person that's going to reform America and be like a Hitlerian type figure, right?
I'm going like alternative Groeper perspective, like back in the day.
And he's talking about the Golden Dome, the Golden Dome, the Golden Dome, the Golden Dome as a distraction for the fact that we have no missiles.
And if you order something, and I think they make like $70 a month of one of these products, like these other countries, Russia makes in a month what we make in a year.
So, I look here's the thing this is this is the whole thing.
Oh, gosh, I got a lot of purpose today.
I'm sorry, guys.
This is the thing for me about the people that tell you that this is like managed or over, or they're like, I don't support the war, but at a certain point, Trump has gone too far.
Okay, so you're not supporting it, but at a certain point, he's gone too far.
So right now, it's not far enough for you to stop supporting it.
That's another logical inconsistency there that I just.
Elucidated from all this, man, it's a real sickness.
Well, that, and that's the thing that we're outraged about paying $4.90 a gas here in Texas, where it was like two bucks, you know, a couple months ago, basically, or lower.
It's like, you don't get to decide when this ends.
Do you have the magic of Batman utility belt and like telekinesis device?
Are you Professor Xavier in the wheelchair?
Can you like, are you Magneto?
Can you lift all the super carriers and just like instantly teleport the Dr. Manhattan, teleport them to the refueling stations and load them up with oil and get them moved back?
And it's just like, no, you can't.
Global supply has already been disrupted every day.
And here's the thing I'm openly saying this US needs to kowtow and admit defeat and run away.
Like, that's literally what I'm advocating for openly, unabashedly, because the longer this goes on, the more money we spend, the more people we lose, the more people we kill over there.
I mean, there's a good chance in about a year, if this continues, that we're going to have the same moral standing around the world that Israel, our strongest ally, does.
People still like us a lot more.
That is really going to start to change.
And really, where it's going to start to change is domestically.
People are not going to like America when they think America is $8 a gallon gasoline.
Okay.
That's how we're going to have real problems.
And that's coming real soon.
And to say, I can predict the future.
I see everything.
It's all perfect because I don't see any problems.
That and that's the great thing, and that's why all these people like they're in these networks where they talk about like domestic stuff, talk about social stuff.
It's really all infighting, like crab in the bucket.
It's by design.
You realize that, like, the grand scheme of things when you want to actually learn about the world and what's affecting your daily life, what's affecting your daily life is not a debate with the OnlyFans girl and an ortho bro on the whatever podcast, it's the rate at which a supercarrier can travel through the ocean and how many of them are traveling through the ocean.
And how many are left before it runs out, before we're out of oil?
That's what's really important.
So, when we move away from the little kid world of having the debate on the whatever podcast, we move into the adult world of talking about geopolitics.
When you analyze it from the lens of looking for, like, okay, what's getting better right now and what's getting worse, there's about a million things you can just put on the scales of justice, about a million things you can put as getting worse right now.
De dollar, for America, de dollarization.
Multipolarity, but without us as a pole, without us in it at all, like evil isolationism, not the good kind, not the kind we want, but the type where we commit war crimes and genocide and partner with an evil apartheid state.
This is what's going on.
And this is what's stacking the world, stacking the deck against us right now.
And at any time, we could take the biggest item on the skill right now, which is Israel and the Gaza genocide and the Iran war, and we could remove it and maybe we could stabilize and save ourselves.
But you want to support the guy, just some people out there, you want to support the guy that's stacking further things on the scale instead of trying to take his hand off of it.
And the thing is, it's so weird for me to think about the idea of supporting somebody, but then when they do something I don't like, not being the loudest critic of it because you want that guy to change and do better because you believed in him or you still might believe in him.
You know, like I'd love if Trump would just wake up and fix this all tomorrow, you know?
Everybody needs to think about it this way if Iran had a nuclear weapon before.
And they decided to close the straits and make our gas prices like $9 a gallon or $8 a gallon, we wouldn't be able to do anything about it because they have a nuclear weapon.
Like you said, that's why you get the callers, they literally call them pigs.
It's wild, and that's why you know, like, I'm at this event, I'm at the America First United event, and I covered it after with Tim.
We did whatever, I saw Joel cover it, I saw that Verillium guy cover it, I saw whatever.
The point is, like, he's like, if I had known that someone there that worships sand demons was there, then I wouldn't have.
Well, here's the thing oh, god, is God going to judge you based off of?
You working with somebody that may or may not worship, as you call it, a sand demon to stop hundreds of thousands of little children being murdered?
Or is he going to like it that you were like, no, according to my theology, I cannot work with you to stop child murder because God says in Leviticus 14, like, no, no, obviously, the Lord is not subjective and legalistic in that way.
No, what is Judaism?
So, like, let's think about this a little bit and some of the similarities between some of the weird Protestant behavior and that, because, like, it is super weird to think about the idea that you couldn't unite with somebody that was Muslim on the principle of not wanting any more murder.
It's able to turn grass into this giant amalgamation of beautiful meat and different products that we're able to use.
The thing is about animals is we're given dominion and stewardship over the earth.
So, of course, should they be abused?
Should they live bad lives?
Absolutely not.
And I'm against factory farming.
I'm against animal abuse.
I hate, I love the animals.
But at the same time, I grew up in Texas and I've seen a cow's life.
I've seen what a grass fed, grass finished beef, I've seen how it lives.
They live an incredible life.
They have such a good time.
They have little, they have a little kid for a while.
They live out in the forest and the wood and the field.
They're out there in the sun.
They're having fun.
And like, you know what?
It's our process that through our life we eat them.
But God gave us the cow so that we could have it to protect ourselves and to, Like, give ourselves a future and give our families a future.
So, we used to have this very sacred relationship with, you know, with meat, with just like farming, with ranching, with cattle in general.
And we've lost that all because people now they just go to a grocery store, right?
And they're completely separated and divorced from where the food actually comes from.
You, as somebody like, we're, and we're about, we're going to about to do the plug, by the way.
You, as somebody who sources the highest quality cows available, cattle available, you're intimately involved with knowing like, Where the food actually comes from, where your tallow actually comes from.
So, as the grass that they're eating, as they're walking, they're actually tilling the fields to make more grass grow.
This is the way that God intended it to us.
And as you said, we have dominion over these animals and we want to give them the best life that they possibly could have.
So, then when it is time for them to, Do what they're here to do is to give us energy and nutrients.
It's a more peaceful process than them living in a little like metal cage and just being fed grains and being fatted up.
It's that's a disgusting thing.
So, like, that's the one thing that we're super, super, super big about is regenerative farming.
Um, and really, every farmer, every rancher should be doing that.
They should be grass feeding their cows, they should be in fields, they should be moving around, they should be having a good life, they should be happy in the sun, like you said.
Like, cows are like little dogs almost, you know, like they should have a good life.
When it comes time to them being sacrificed for our health, you know, because you can't have a vegan diet.
This is part of that Adam and Eve deal that got set up.
We made a bad decision.
So now we got to live in a fallen world.
In that fallen world, there's something called death.
Okay.
And that's the reality of life.
And when you're a vegan, you go, I'm a vegan.
I don't want to kill any pretty cows or little chickens.
The thing is, when you avoid poultry or you avoid beef specifically, you're avoiding an end of the food chain type of thing that could give you all this food when you're eating grass, grains, and all this stuff.
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So we've got Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Aguilar in the waiting room here.
And I'm waiting for the other Anthony.
Anthony Aguilar, if you can hear me, it's Anthony squared.
You're telling me it's like getting hit with a hammer.
I like to say that you could just do a show about Trump, like if you just wanted to start doing broadcasting, because between the hours of like 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Central Time, He always has at least two to four things to say.
What do you think about the announcements about Project Freedom?
What do you think about this and how this is going to pan out?
Yeah, the announcement of Project Freedom over the weekend, I believe it was going through Sunday morning.
And then here by late Monday, early Tuesday, yesterday, Project Freedom was done.
So when I look at, you know, we went from Operation Epic Fury, Trump declared that Epic Fury was done.
He sends this letter to Congress right at the 60 day mark saying that everything is included, but then announces over the weekend this Project Freedom.
To me, when I looked at the kind of the inside between the lines of Project Freedom, when you say guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hermos, what does that mean?
Really, what it turned out to be was U.S. Warships, cruisers, and destroyers stationed on the southern side of the strait in the Gulf of Oman off of the UAE, basically telling these ships to flip to radio silence, meaning all navigable GPS turned off, all communication turned off, all beacons turned off, basically violating international law.
Slip through the strait along the outside of the navigable channel, the outside of the internationally agreed traffic control navigable channel.
Skirt along the coast of Oman, along the coast of UAE.
And as you're doing so, we, the United States, we will monitor that with radio traffic.
And once you clear the strait, flip back onto radio to VHF and call us, and we'll make sure it's clear to come through.
There's no fast boats or anything else from Iran in the area.
We tried that for about 24 hours and it failed miserably.
So, yeah, it sounds like there's a lot of things that could go wrong.
And that's something like for us, and this is the thing for me specifically, I know it's also for Anthony as well.
The co host Anthony.
Like the thing is, we get so upset because people like to just kind of laugh and say, It's almost over.
What are you even talking about?
They got a solution this time.
And we've heard this literally since the first or second day of the conflict.
So, why I wanted to have you on and I wanted to share this platform with you today is I've done a number of these debates now or discussions, whether they're on stream or whether they're in an X spaces or whatever you name it, also just on the street, literal man on the street stuff.
And people tell me, That the horrendous footage of the war crimes that we've all seen is totally fake.
They say, well, it's generated by the Iranians.
It's all terrorist propaganda.
It's all Hamas propaganda.
I wanted to talk to you because you've been over there.
So is it all, you know, we're winning and it's all amazing at sunshine and rainbows, or is it just, you know, raw, horrible humanity writ large?
I am not a young man that hasn't seen much in life.
I'm 44 years old, and I've spent 25 years of my life at war, literally.
Every war that the United States has had boots on the ground, whether it be Iraq, multiple times I've been there, Afghanistan, multiple times, Syria, Tajikistan, where a lot of Americans don't even know we were fighting a war.
The Philippines, Yemen, Somalia, just all over the world in war, whether it be the global war on terror, counterterrorism, counterinsurgency operations.
When I went into Gaza and boots on the ground with my own eyes and saw it, there is nothing fake about it.
In fact, what is captured in the news and what you see on social media doesn't capture the totality of the destruction.
But also the pure lack of humanity.
I mean, I, you know, when we were in Syria, when we were fighting in Raqqa to push ISIS out of Raqqa, which is the second largest city in Syria, and I welcome anyone to go back and look at photos and pictures of Raqqa, the destruction, and this was on the heels of the Battle of Mosul out of Iraq into Syria.
You know, I never thought that I'd witness anything more depraved in humanity than what I witnessed in the destruction, both from our bombing, from the fighting.
But from the destruction that ISIS left behind, than what I witnessed in Raqqa.
And when I went into Gaza, it literally took any words that I could say to describe, no words to describe it, but just the mountains and mountains and tons and tons of rubble, of buildings that were once schools and mosques and playgrounds and hospitals and neighborhoods that are now just entirely rubble.
As we were driving through Tal al Sultan, which is a small neighborhood in Rafah in the south that used to be once a beach town near the Egyptian border, as we're driving through Tal al Sultan, you can hear the faint voices of human beings crying out from the rubble.
And not rubble that, you know, that they're just, but rubble that had been buildings that had been destroyed for days with children and mothers and fathers and human beings buried in this rubble who were dying.
Or, you know, at one of the points we, we, um, We knew where there was a turn to make.
We knew where there was a right turn to make from Tal al Sultan into Rafah to one of the distribution sites based on the location, based on the bodies that had been just left on the ground rotting.
We identified turns and road markers based on bodies that had been left.
It was beyond human depravity, and there is not one thing that is fake or AI generated.
And in fact, we have still not seen the worst of it.
Remember, Western media is still not allowed in.
We have not seen all the things that we've seen that are so destructive and depraved.
We have still not even seen Gaza City because Gaza is still entirely isolated by the Israeli military.
You can see from the air, it just doesn't exist anymore.
And that's a city of 2 million people and it's just gone.
At the same time, you also bring up the point of when you're there and the rubble, the destroyed buildings, and the cries for days of people from these buildings after they've fallen.
This is another question I wanted to ask you.
And I got a bad memory, unfortunately.
So I have to write things down.
What do you think of the estimated casualty numbers?
Because here's the thing like debating people about this, and I don't even like to say debating because debating is performative.
I'm just anti death and anti murder, and I really hate it.
And I just want to talk to as many people as I can and try to stop it.
But they want to play, you know, just like with Trump ending the war at 60 days or whatever, like he did, which of course he didn't.
It's not over.
It's still going on.
They want to play like a legalese game.
And I say, well, it's only, you know, this many thousand, and that makes it okay.
And they actually try to, Reduce civilian casualties.
Is there any, like, even hint of an idea?
I think the Lancer report is 87,000, which just seems ridiculously laughable to me based on the scale of destruction.
So I would take my assessment beyond an educated guess.
It's still obviously an educated guess, but I would say more of a precise educated guess because I've been in situations where I have seen death tolls and what that actually looks like.
And when I see what I witnessed in Gaza, when you consider the totality of the destruction, the death toll, and I'm talking from bombing, from killing, from battle, from starvation, the death toll in just Gaza is likely closer to 400,000 to 500,000.
And I know that seems shocking based on the numbers that we've seen so far, but here's why I say that the population prior to the war, let's just say for sake of argument, 2 to 2.1 million.
Um, the part of Project Sunrise, or the administration's plan to rebuild Gaza into the uh, and I have an anecdote to share with that for the what that was ultimately what led me to to to leave.
Uh, but this Project Sunrise, which is the multi billion dollar, multi year staged reconstruction, uh, real estate plan, and I'm talking resorts, condos, golf courses, right?
Riviera, etc., it's all true, yeah.
Um, In order to achieve that plan, you have to move all of the existing human beings, the alive human being Palestinians, you have to move them into one central location so you can actually rebuild.
We're talking millions of tons of rubble and open sewage and nowhere to live.
So, in that encampment, this camp was called the Humanitarian Assistance Transit Area.
And the company that I worked for was ultimately going to be responsible for this in what they called phase four of the operation.
And that encampment, Was only supposed to house, was the maximum capacity for that encampment 1.5 million.
So, what of the other 500,000?
So, if the plan was only to have 1.5 million living at the end to then do away with in terms of either displacement or working as indentured servants in this new mega city, not controlled by Palestinians or any Palestinian authority, but also looking at the massive destruction.
And the thousands and thousands of people that are buried and that will never be found.
And also, one of the munitions that the United States provides to Israel is the Mark 18 thermobaric 2,000 pound bomb.
This is a 2,000 pound joint deployed air ammunition that drops out of an F 35 or from other aircraft that are capable of dropping it, of which Israel has.
But this weapon, to say that it's used to destroy tunnels or bunkers, it doesn't even detonate on the ground.
It detonates a few hundred meters above the ground and it eviscerates everything.
In its capacity.
So you also then have to consider thousands that there are no remains, thousands that are buried in rubble, thousands that are buried in shallow graves beneath bulldozed sites of what once was even our own distribution sites.
I saw yesterday there was a protest because there was a whole entire synagogue showing their plans of rebuilding the West Bank and Making all these apartments and stuff, and all the free Palestine people and the people in New York were all rioting against this.
I mean, you could say whatever you want about those people, they're crazy left lunatics or whatever.
But I mean, at least they're standing up for something and they're standing up for something they believe.
But they're actually like showing it to our faces now that they're going to rebuild and turn this into like a Riviera Maya and condos on dead people.
It is criminal, like all of this we're talking about is criminal.
And the Trump Gaza thing, I really, I Can't believe that it's all about that, but I guess that's truly what it is.
It's Jared Kushner.
It's Steve Whitcock.
It's Donald Trump.
It's Bibi Netanyahu.
It's Bezazel Smotrich.
It's Ben Gavir.
It's all these people, Naftali Bennett.
And I guess to them, if they can get away with doing it, then they will do it no matter what.
And they have a large amount of support in their population for, you know, wiping out Amalek.
And what is Amalek?
Whatever we decide it to be.
And you look at America and what we've done in this Iran conflict, and especially what we threaten the threats of genocide, Stone Age, in your civilization.
And You think about it, and like I've talked to a ton of military people, I've known military people throughout the entire course of my life tons and tons and tons of them.
And I was never under the impression that we deliberately targeted women and children, or power plants, or civilian infrastructure, and these things.
I thought we went to war and it was brutal, we might make mistakes, but it was, you know, at least we were trying to fight somewhat of a just war.
I really see, like, from the GHF after they abolish the UN aid centers, where they go from 400 aid centers to four aid centers, they start kind of making people do red light, green light games to go get the food, and then.
Thousands killed, tens of thousands like brutally injured.
America, we're adopting the foreign policy of Israel now and the way we fight our wars.
It's like having a friend that smokes cigarettes or smokes meth and then picking that up from them.
Do you kind of see like an addiction to this forming in our government?
To your point first, with the kind of the way we're adopting their approach to things, very much so.
And that deeply concerns me as a former military officer, but also as an American.
It deeply concerns me because right now in the United States, we have leaders at the helm that don't really know how to navigate the morality of going down that path.
And I think that we are, especially when we see how we've prosecuted this war thus far against Iran.
Some of the things that we've seen in that show that I think that we're going down that path.
And then when I look at the, you know, when I received a phone call on May 13th, 2025, I did not know what the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was.
In fact, it had just been established because UN aid, the UN UNRWA and other UN aid had been blocked from going into Gaza.
This organization kind of came up out of nowhere.
I had never heard of it.
The company that hired me directly, UG Solutions, which apparently is headquartered here in North Carolina, I'd never heard of them either.
They called me because they had received this contract to provide 300 contractors into Gaza.
And in the last week of getting ready to go, they had people that couldn't make it.
So they were trying to hire some last minute hires to fill their contract.
So they reached out to me and they wanted my experience as being a special forces officer, as a planner.
So in going there, What I was told, what we were all told before we even left, is that we, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, would be operating independently, unilaterally, outside of the scope or control of the IDF, coordinating with them, of course, because it is a war zone, but operating as a United States entity to deliver aid at scale.
So I went in thinking that, okay, has aid been blocked?
Yes, that's outside of my scope of control.
Are there human beings, Palestinians, Gazans, whatever the political nomic or anyone wants to give them?
But let's just say human beings.
Human beings are starving and they need food and water.
And this mechanism, and I still believe that America was going to come in, that we were going to do good.
And then within days of being there, actually, from the first day we went in on the 24th of May, when we went to the distribution sites, and I saw that the distribution sites had already been built, established, and procedures identified to include these long approach avenues of razor wire.
Landmines, machine gun nest coverage, combat outposts around IDF combat outposts around these sites.
And we went to these sites and I immediately talked to the leadership of UG Solutions.
And I asked, we cannot, by international law, by Geneva Convention, distribute aid, we cannot distribute food and water to non combatants, displaced civilians with these conditions.
And so I pushed back on that and couldn't get a firm answer.
So I started planning outside of the scope of, okay, we have our trucks, we have our assets.
We're going to start planning and coordinating.
And then the job we'll do is the job I will do is then go to the IDF because our headquarters was co located with an IDF base in Karim Shalom, which is on the Israel side of the Gaza border in the south.
And I would, and I had, you know, and I developed the, the, I still have all of these plans that I would then coordinate with the IDF to say, hey, here's the time we're going to go in.
Here's the time we're going to come out.
Here's how long we'll be there.
Here's the times that we need to have coordination of coverage of routes so that you're not bombing as we're going in.
So you're not conducting combat operations as we're delivering aid.
The most dangerous part of being in Gaza was not Hamas, it was the IDF.
When I went to go coordinate with them, I was constantly pushed back with, no, we're going to do this time.
No, we're going to do that time.
And I'd start, I was like, okay, well, you know, why are you forcing us to deliver aid at two or three in the morning when it's still dark, where thousands of Palestinians then have to navigate through this terrain, through rubble and landmines and barbed wire and combat positions in the dark?
And then I realized that that was by intent.
And at one point, What really came to clear and present danger in my mind?
One incident, one of the IDF officers that was assigned to our headquarters operations center for GHF was in the operations center.
We were monitoring operations on cameras that were at the sites, we're watching them in the operations center.
And three children had gotten on top of one of the berms because.
There were so many Palestinians on this site.
We're talking 20,000 to 30,000 people in a site no bigger than a McDonald's parking lot.
And a Palestinian man lifted these three young children, probably between the ages of 12 to 6, on top of this berm so they weren't getting crushed under just the stampeding.
And these were young children.
They were not armed.
One of them didn't even have a shirt.
None of them had shoes.
They didn't have rocks or sticks or weapons.
They were scared little children that had nothing and they were simply seeking food.
And the IDF lieutenant colonel that was in the operations center with us said, He said, 'Get them down, get them down.
That's a security threat.
And I said, Hey, they're children.
Like, I understand we don't want people up on the berms, but we're monitoring it.
And if you don't get them down, then I'm going to take care of it.
And he had ordered the snipers at the IDF position that was located near our.
Every distribution site had located with it an IDF combat outpost infantry, tanks, artillery, et cetera.
So, He had alerted the snipers at the IDF base to shoot them off of the berm.
And he and I got into this verbal disagreement, and I was like, no, we're not doing that.
But then I was kind of lower on the totem pole in terms of the leadership.
I was not a boss in UG Solutions or an owner or a manager.
So I was kind of lower on the totem pole.
I was just a worker.
But in that moment, as we're in this operations center, and I look around to the guy in charge, the American in charge, To the other Americans that were there, I'm like, really?
You're just going to stand there?
We're doing nothing?
I was like, we cannot shoot unarmed civilians intentionally, especially children.
We cannot be a part of this.
And then, as we're having this altercation, the children had jumped off the berm, went back into the crowd on the outside of the site, and they had left.
So we didn't have to see the fruition of what would have been decided.
But the operations manager, the guy above me, so to speak, the American contractor above me, takes me outside of the operations center and he says, hey, Never, never disagree, never say no to the client.
And I was like, What do you mean, the client?
What do you mean, don't say no to the client?
I was like, I thought the client were people that were feeding.
And he's like, No.
He's like, I don't know if they haven't explained it to you, but I'm telling you, we are here on a contract.
That contract is between us and the IDF.
We work for the IDF.
And I looked at him in the eyes and I said, Okay.
I was like, So we are here conducting humanitarian aid.
And part of our funding comes from the US State Department.
So this isn't just clean your hands of it, that we're just private contractors.
We're here with through government money.
And you're telling me that our contract dictates that we specifically work for the IDF.
And he said, Yeah, we work for the IDF.
They're in charge.
Never say no to the client.
And I said, So if the client wants to shoot children or if the client wants to shut down aid and say, No aid delivery for three to four days.
We're just going to do that.
And he said, Yeah, they're in charge.
So I then realized that the United States, through the government and through this U.S. contract company, was not there operating unilaterally, independently to deliver aid.
We were there because the IDF, the Ministry of Defense, through their administrative branch called the Coordinating Offices of the Governing Activities in the Territories, it's an organization called COGOT.
They hired the GHF to do this under their control.
So, what I then saw was okay, only four sites instead of 400, 12 trucks a day instead of 600, no water, distribution sites that were built in between landmines and combat outposts and razor wire and rubble.
I'll go back to so the um, so um, a few days after this altercation or this discussion I had with the leadership about where they're working for the IDF.
It was decided that our fourth distribution site, which was further north, was going to be transferred back over to IDF control to use as a staging base, to use as an artillery and a tank staging base for operations into Gaza City.
And if you recall back in history, you know, June timeframe 2025, the war was at its height.
There were tensions between Iran and Israel.
In fact, we were at the precipice of the 12 day war.
Right.
And all of these things were happening.
And the IDF decided they were going to go in and start militarily clearing.
Gaza City.
And in doing so, they had to take over our distribution site.
So we had to go and with the.
So to your question about, did I work with the IDF hand in hand every day?
And I was not only unimpressed by their professionalism and their tactical capability, I was fearful of working with them because of their absolute seemingly just.
Not caring at all for human life, not just that of the Palestinians, but even that of their own.
The willingness to throw thousands into this meat grinder of what would have been northern Gaza without proper planning or without really understanding the situation.
It was just really concerning for me.
But in that moment, we went to the IDF Southern Command Headquarters, which is in Beersheba.
And we had to sit down with the IDF headquarters staff to plan the transition, to hand over this site to them to say, hey, we'll leave on this date.
We'll get our equipment out from this date to this date.
You can transition during these dates.
And while we were there in this IDF headquarters planning, during one of the breaks, I go to the restroom, wash my hands, and in this big office, this operations center, I see this map on the wall.
And this map was this map.
Plan by phase for the rebuilding of Gaza and not rebuilding in terms of reconstruction, what had been destroyed, but a complete wiping out of what was there, rebuilding by phase phase one, phase two, phase three, phase four of what was called Project Sunrise.
And that included phase one, the displacement of all of the population to the south, and then starting in the center, rebuilding, starting with condominiums and apartments, et cetera.
Expanding into, they even had it by name on this map.
And this map is available, it exists.
The Elon Musk Technical Park, the Trump Resort, Golf Course.
It's like, I can't pronounce that word right, but that's what it is.
It's Kafka esque.
It's so dystopian and disfigured.
Like, we can't believe this is actually like what we've signed up to as like American citizens or just like just people that are Americans involved in this in general.
They don't seem like our allies.
Like, you'd think that we would have moral, just allies that would act in the way that we would.
And I would think.
That, you know, like a corn fed boy from Nebraska or a guy from Southern Florida that's a sniper, you know, wouldn't train their rifle on a little kid or wouldn't take orders that would tell them to do such a thing.
And you look at Gaza, and this has been going on for such a long time, way before October 7th, this has been going on.
Netanyahu was talking about how he could do whatever he wanted to him back in 2001 and even before that.
But if we look at what's happening in Lebanon right now, if you want to talk about like cartoon villain level stuff, Well, they'll just go in there and they'll just blow up an entire street, basically, just wipe out whole apartment blocks.
And then I'll watch a guy like Adam Sosnick defend it.
And like Vinny, very passionately, Vincent Oshara, our former veteran, left the military over disagreements over things like this, supporting things like this.
He goes, Well, they blew up that whole building just to kill one guy.
And then Adam goes, Adam Sosnick, he goes, Well, how do you know it's not just one guy or just one Hezbollah guy?
I don't know, Adam.
How do you know it's not a thousand little kids?
Like, how do you know?
Who's inside that building?
And these people, whether it's Netanyahu or Trump or Hegseth, they want to act like they have X ray vision.
They want to act like they're in control of all the situation.
Everything's being monitored.
We can find the soldier with his heartbeat when we lose him, all this crazy stuff.
And to the point of the intent, what really kind of hit me in the face with this anecdote that I was sharing you with about the resort in Riviera was that.
To the point you just made about since even back in 2021, that plan, the Boston Consulting Group, a U.S. company, designed this plan in coordination with the Ministry of the Interior of Israel in 2021.
And to your point with the destruction of buildings and et cetera, I would put my military record in terms of combat up against any current service member that served when I did and soon retired.
I spent almost seven of my 25 years collectively, seven of those years were in combat.
And the, you know, from high intensity to low intensity, to counterterrorism, to counterinsurgency, to all scale war, to security operations.
And for service members at times to kind of give this pass or this excuse of, oh, yeah, you never, when you're in combat, you don't know if it's one bad guy or a thousand, and they want to justify these acts.
And the bottom line to it is, and this is what I've told to Congress when I go to visit Congress, and since I got back last June, I go to Washington, D.C. once a week.
Out of every month, and I haven't missed one yet, to talk to members of Congress and ask them these questions and ask this is the Geneva Convention.
These are the protocols of international humanitarian law.
I didn't make them up.
I didn't sign them.
You didn't make them up.
You didn't sign them.
But they are laws that the United States is signatory to.
And then, furthermore, under United States Code Section 18, there's a whole list of these things that are also violations of U.S. law.
So, as a nation, we as a people, or we as a military, or we as a government are saying we no longer abide by the principles of the treaties and the humanitarian law and the protocols that we are signatory to.
The international law system up because all the time I hear from people, well, we don't need to abide by it because it doesn't matter anymore.
Who's going to enforce it?
And it's like, well, we were supposed to be the good guys in a long time in a galaxy far, far away.
And we've lost that.
We've forgotten that.
And actually, what we see now with Gaza, with Ukraine, with a number of these global conflicts, this is how you're going to get a new international framework where we're at the little kids' table because we're the problem.
Well, and the point that I'll make to that, your point is spot on.
Yes, that's where, you know, Thought we were the good guys.
And when you look at the protocols, the Geneva Convention, 1948, a lot of these things, and to remind Israel is that also, hey, a lot of the things that came out of the 1948 convention from Geneva Conventions that were adapted into 1948 signed in 1952 came about because of World War II and the Holocaust.
So when you look at those protocols, my position that I've said this to senators and representatives and other members of the administration is that.
If it is that we have to recognize that the world is changing in terms of world power, the United States, though I do believe and I do hope that we will always maintain a position of influence in this world, the world is changing from a post World War II multipolarity, Cold War hegemony to a multipolar world economically and militarily.
To say that the United States is the preeminent dominant military anymore against China.
Russia, or even against some of the threats that we're seeing arise, that's simply not true.
So, to think that the United States will no longer be a hegemon and that we will no longer have supremacy in our ability to invoke our will or might, we want protocols and international law and humanity to remain intact because there will be a day that we are on the receiving end of that.
My question is this, like, because I know I watch you guys all the time.
You and Josephine are always there, always going and fighting, and you guys have been arrested and stuff.
Is there anybody in Congress, in the Senate, that's giving you any traction at all, that's helping you in any way, or is it just everybody just basically laughing at you guys?
The way I see it is that, you know, like, for example, Marjorie Taylor Greene, she started speaking out and then, you know, she stepped away, she resigned.
You got a Massey who I think is strong, but doesn't have a lot of support.
So he's kind of seen as a rebel out there on his own.
But when I look at the Congress in general, the 119th Congress of the United States, which is the Congress that's in session until the midterms, both in the Senate and in the House, you have a range of representatives of our country that we put into Congress.
And for some, the reaction is, oh, this is horrible, but there's nothing we can do about it.
And then the other range to that is, oh, yeah, what we're doing is good.
And we, I'll give you an example.
There's the Randy Fines, yeah, uh, all the way over to like the uh, uh, the Bernie Sanders.
You got a Bernie Sanders who's very outspoken, but you know, and I've talked to him in person.
Well, there's not much we can do, and then you have the far end of it, like a Randy Fine, who I've talked to in person.
Uh, and he's like, yeah, we're gonna keep doing it until every Palestinian is gone.
Wow, I got a metaphor for that drivers and passengers.
That's what that sounds like to me.
That's what our government sounds like to me.
It sounds like we're going off a cliff, and we got a driver and a passenger.
And we're sitting in the back seat, and the passenger's like, Hey, man, maybe we shouldn't do this all the way.
Maybe we shouldn't be going off the cliff so fast.
Driver's like, Shut up.
I'm in charge.
And that, like, we don't have a voice.
We don't have a choice.
A big thing that I advocate for, that we advocate for, is like age limits and term limits.
We think these things are super important.
Age limits specifically, because a lot of this, and I have a boomer audience, I have older people in my audience.
I love you.
I respect you.
We all love you and respect you.
But there are political opinions that were foreign to people's brains in Sunday school in like 1963 that you cannot defeat.
You can't argue with it.
And when those people have a 50 year career in government, where, like, a Lindsey Graham, for example, he promised to abide by term limits when he was running as part of his campaign pitch in 1992.
It's become a cottage industry of corruption and special interests and the rich becoming richer.
Going to Congress is a place to get rich.
And your point, I do believe that we must have term limits and age limits.
Not only because, let's just think about the sense of the fact of the human being cognitive decline, regardless if it's dementia, whatever the case, but just simply cognitive decline.
We need members of Congress that from 9 a.m. in the morning till however late at night.
Are able to grind and maintain information in their head and know what they're talking about.
But the other part of it, which is also interesting to me and sometimes scary, that frustrates me to no end, is that you'll have a 75 year old senator and his staff are 19 and 20, right out of college.
So you've got the blind leading the blind.
And I went there and I talked, you know, what.
I went and talked to my congressman in my district about certain things about the funding to Israel, but also the massive amounts of data centers that are being built in our county and things like that.
And I went to go talk to him about it.
And you first have to, you know, when you go there, you kind of have to navigate through their staff because they vet people, they filter out, you know.
But we went there and I talked to his legislative affairs staff member, his LA.
And typically, I would anticipate that when you see a legislative affairs staffer, like maybe that sub staff is like some younger folks, some interns.
And of course, you want to educate and grow.
But this guy was 21, straight, like just graduated college this past summer, like in the summer that I was there, like just out of college.
And I looked at him, I'm like, do your parents know you're here?
Like, I was like, because I was asking about like House resolution.
3565 with blocking the House resolutions that are important.
So we got like octogenarian senators waddling around and they got like Zoomers vaping, like walking after them that are like, There's like a bill that's going to pass, man.
That's crazy.
And we don't need that.
We need maturity in government, not senility in government.
So I'm running for U.S. Congress for Congressional District 13, which is not only the district that I represent, but the district that I live in, that I've raised my family in, because I I was stationed in special operations.
So I was stationed at Fort Bragg, which is right at the edge of my district here for the last 20 years now.
So I've been a resident of this district for a long time.
And when I retired from the military after 25 years of service, 100% totally and permanently disabled because of my wounds in combat and my broken bones and gunshot wounds, et cetera.
I retired.
And I took on a job.
I didn't want to go rush back to work, but I took a part time job at Lowe's in the Garden Center just to keep me active.
I have retirement.
I have my VA.
My wife served 20 years.
She has her retirement and her VA.
So we have space to kind of think about what we want to do in the future.
So I was by no means thinking about politics.
But then I went to Washington, DC continuously.
But in my visit to Washington, DC in December, I had the opportunity to specifically speak to my district representative, the incumbent, Brad Knapp.
And when I spoke to his office and spoke to him, they had the map of the district.
And again, if you would have asked me before last June, who's my congressional representative, I wouldn't have known.
And you ask a lot of people, like, hey, who's your congressman?
I don't know.
I think somebody.
And that's like, no, that's your senator.
Who's your representative?
And we just don't.
We just, to be the bottom line, is we just, most Americans just don't care.
Not that they don't care about the process overall, they just don't know.
So I was one of those, just didn't know.
And so I go there.
I'm like, oh, this is my representative.
And I saw the district and everything.
And I'm like, and I was talking to his staff.
And I was like, oh, hey, I live here.
I thought, because Brad Knott, who represents my district, I was like, I thought he lived here because I saw some interview they did with him.
And he lives over here.
That's not in the district.
And they're like, yeah, he doesn't live in the district.
And kind of had to explain his way out of it, he was using a fraudulent address.
They gerrymandered the district, and then he was able to kind of confiscate it in that.
But the bottom line is the incumbent, Brad Knott, who represents a district of 780,000 North Carolinians with an average income of about $82,000 a year, is a multimillionaire.
Who lives, who quite literally lives in a $2 million mansion, not even in our district, who also represents a large population of veterans and active duty military because we incorporate Fort Bragg and Camp McCall, which is the special operations training area out in Southern Pines.
And he's never served.
So the way I see it is that from my perspective, is like, one, I live in the district, two, I served in the military, three, I refuse to take money from any, not just AIPAC.
I refuse to take money from any political action committee, any lobbyist, any foreign interest, any special interest groups, any mega donors, even if someone went and set up the Anthony Aguilar is awesome political action committee.
I would not take money from it.
I take money from no one other than grassroots individual donors to basically just fund.
The requirements of the campaign, FEC filing, all those things you have to do.
And well, other than that, I don't go to Congress to be owned by anybody.
We're going to help you plug here a little bit because here's the thing, guys.
We saw beef towel, we saw supplements.
Anthony Aguilar needs to win this race.
This is a green beret.
Literally, it's Fort Bragg's district.
And you got a guy that's not, I don't think he's military.
I don't think he even lives there.
He's using a fraudulent address.
I mean, here's the thing, guys give him a buck, give him two, give him three, give him five, give him 10 if you can, whatever you could.
We got to get people that don't deserve to be in our government out of our government.
And on the merits of your service, Anthony, I don't think anyone can say that you don't deserve to be in our government and that you don't understand the costs that are at stake here.
Because to people that are empty suits and a lot of what's in DC, a lot of the swamp creature, what it really is is the lawyer.
Right, that's the archetype.
It's a wheel dealing guy, it's a guy that can use his words, a word cell can explain away things.
When in reality, you're a soldier, you've been on the ground, you've seen it, you know what it is.
So, for you having the skin in the game of knowing what your decisions are actually going to profit the country, someone like you needs to be in there, not somebody that's not accountable to any of it, just wants to grift off PolyMarket.
And you were talking about this a little bit earlier about them making money and all of them making money.
This is such a huge problem.
I see these prediction markets, and I will close on this subject.
I think I see these prediction markets.
I see the gambling.
I see what I consider to be insider trading.
You see all of it.
This is not a government buying for the people.
This is not a representative government.
You know, like you don't have.
Tens or hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars to invest or bet in the stock market or prediction markets and gambling.
You're just somebody at home.
You might be somebody on the street who's having to deal with the washout of these policies.
So I'm not in your district, obviously, but I will be donating to you.
Because this is a grassroots movement, and I'm taking my number one principle in going to Congress is that I want to go to Congress and be owned by no one.
I want to know that when I walk into my office on the first day, that if that phone rings, it's not from my handler or from a mega donor that's there then to follow up on their, you know, they're making their calls for the favors they now need.
I want to serve the American people.
I want to serve my district.
And what I mean by that is that even furthermore, you know, in the military, you know, I started out, I graduated from West Point.
I served as an infantry officer at the height of both wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and then went to special forces and served the other.
18 and a half years of my 25 years as a Green Beret.
And one of the principles of that, of leadership, is that the leader always puts themselves last.
And in Congress, you are a leader.
The people that you live with in your community, or the community you should live in the community, have selected you to speak on their behalf and lead them in the nation's capital.
And in doing so, you should always put their needs before yours.
And when I see congressmen or senators or representatives who have Stock market or futures or portfolios in the military industrial complex, and our nation fights endless war.
I can't help but ask myself is it because they're getting rich?
Because when you look at, you know, the, you know, and just look at most recently, Senator from Oklahoma, Mark Wayne Mullen, who is now our department.
Well, the reason I think that we should be honest about it as a country is because I think that honesty and honesty and representation of our people is patriotism, not lying, but honesty.
And that to look at something and say, hey, that's not right, we should fix that.
That's what patriotism is.
And that, you know, I think that right now what I see in some, in both military and veterans and also others, is that there's this idea that obedience to those in power equals belonging.
That obedience to that power means, oh, we're all one part, we're all part, we're all one country.
And from my visits to the Congress, what I would tell the average American is that we don't belong.
And we don't belong in our Congress by the representation of the people that are there because they're not representing us.
You know, like they're not like us.
And we need to put people like us into those positions.
And I hesitate to say in positions of, Of power because the people should have the power.
Like if I'm in Washington, D.C., representing North Carolina District 13, I'm not the one in power.
The constituency is in power.
I'm there as the guy speaking on their behalf.
I'm the guy, you know, stepping into the door to take the slings and arrows on behalf of the people that I represent.
When very clearly we look at the cost, Anthony, we look at $40 trillion in debt and $10 trillion of that coming from Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Israel.
And when you look at it, it's not some like amorphous thing that you can't quantify.
We can literally show the essence of what we lost.
That money could be spent.
On our personal development, collaboration with other nations, other countries.
But instead of doing that, we had to spend it on weapons, on missiles, on war.
And I was giving the example earlier before you joined us I knew a javelin missile operator, a good friend of mine, used to work at the office as our security.
And he said, Look, there are these guys and they're driving down there and we were about to get geared up and go down there and take care of the problem.
And they said, No, you're going to shoot a missile at them.
I believe that there is something else underneath the surface that's going on because, to your point, even if it were some sort of megalomaniacal goal, that still wouldn't be this.
And when you look at what's behind it, it really does make me question the whys and the whats, but also to your point, with the military industrial complex is a racket.
And when you consider the drawing into war, continuous drawing into war, And to your point, right now, just in the 65, 66 days come next morning that we've been involved in Operation Epic Fury, now Operation Project Freedom, now Operation We Don't Know What We're Doing, we continue to spend upwards of darn near $3 billion every day.
But that doesn't include what we've lost and what we're now having to replace.
As an example, right now with the UAE, Because of this now elevated threat with the UAE, just last week, Congress approved the president's request for the Emergency Powers Act, not for the War Powers Act, but the Emergency Powers Act for $8.1 billion in military aid to the Middle East.
We've lost six of those total since this war started.
So when Raytheon and General Dynamics get the order for a new one to make it, and they have to make it faster because of the production demand, and they get to charge three.
Driven up products, you know, and to your point, it's not just the military, the M industrial complex, it's the It's the healthcare industrial complex.
It's the food industrial complex.
If you're below average income American, you can't afford to eat healthy.
It's the big ag industrial complex.
It's the data industrial complex.
And when you look at these, I'm enrolled in Veterans Administration for my healthcare for the rest of my life because of my injuries and my total and permanent disability rating.
The government, I went because I had to have some inserts made for my shoes because I had both of my feet shattered.
So now my shoes, I have to have a special insert for my feet.
And they gave me a prescription for a referral to go to this special orthotics place to make these special inserts.
And when I went there and I saw it, and I went to the guy and they had me stand in a little box to make them, I said, This looks like the same thing that I can just get off of Amazon for like one eighth of the price.
And the guy said, Actually, it's exactly what that is.
After you do these, we take them and we just order them from Amazon.
And I'm like, Then why?
What am I doing?
How much is this costing the VA?
And when I got my VA letter that said, Hey, here's your benefits you used, how much it cost, it was like, $3,400 for this referral for these shoe inserts.
And I'm like, I can literally get the exact same thing where Amazon will even deliver you the box.
You step in them, you close it, you seal it up, you send it back.
And within two days, you get the ones delivered to you for one eighth of the price.
And it's in all sectors of our economy, everywhere we spend money, because, you know, they talk about this all the time.
This is the ultimate crab in the bucket coat, because I know you're running Green Party, right?
And I'm post WAPLI.
I don't subscribe to Democrat or Republican.
The people that are more traditionally right leaning, what they will say is, well, I don't want to pay for his, you know, he's got to earn it because I had to earn it the same way.
We're all being stolen from.
We're all being raped.
We're all having our pockets picked.
Your neighbor is not your enemy.
Your neighbor is not the one depriving you of the things that you should have.
I just wanted to say thank you both for the opportunity to come on and discuss.
I had a It's a great discussion.
It's great speaking with like minded, common sense, rational Americans.
That, you know, in my position on it is that I just want the best for our country.
And the point you just made, I think, is so important to remember is that your neighbor is not your enemy.
Your neighbor is not the other guy.
You know, to think about what we just shared with all these exorbitant costs, you know, in the healthcare system, do you think that profit is going back to paying our nurses or our.
Like legit, like as real as it gets, and for him to come out and say that the IDF are like the sickest people that he's ever seen on a battlefield is yeah, that's that should be something that shakes every single person awake.
And the fact that he's going to Congress every other month to go or week, he said, week, yeah, we every week and trying to fight for the people, and the people in Congress are not trying to fight for you.
These should be revelations that shake people awake.
And you definitely need to reach out to people for your dad.
No, we need to get him on as many shows as possible.
And here's the thing is like people like Anthony.
I truly believe that if you have a grassroots campaign that's like a fishback equivalent, you're just able to talk to as many people as you can.
Go, hey, this guy's a green beret.
This guy's seen this stuff, and you know, the economy, you know, how it's hard to pay for stuff right now.
He knows why that is.
And this is why if they listen to him talk, even for just 30 minutes, they'll understand the problem is overcoming that ignorance gap where the vast majority of the voter is just like, Well, I'm a Republican.
I'm going to vote Republican.
Well, I'm a Democrat.
I'm going to vote Democrat.
When in reality, what we really need to prioritize, and this is what I want you to do.
I know people that watch this show are very intensely political, as are mine, as are all of us as well.
We got to wake up the people that don't follow this at all.
That's the silent majority.
They're watching sports.
They're watching reality TV.
They're watching God knows what music reviews.
I don't know what normal people do.
We have to get the normal people to realize that this is an issue they need to be aware of, and that, hey, you don't have to sign up for some super complicated political party like a Democrat or Republican.
You can just support the Constitution and be anti murder.
So that's why we got to get the boomers out of our government.
That's why we got to get people in there of actual.
Quality.
And that's why, whether that's a businessman or whether that's a military man or whether that's somebody that's worked in education for a long period of time, we need people that actually understand the problems of society because the lawyer ain't cutting it.
The lawyer is a big problem in our society.
For sure.
Here's the thing I don't think she watches the show, so it's not important, not anymore.
But I was talking to this girl who is really hot, okay?
But she's studying to be a lawyer, right?
And had some political conversation with her, whatever.
Turns out she supports the war.
So, like, I get my whole spiel about everything that's bad and wrong and evil about it.
And it's like, well, yeah, hey, you both see both sides, both perspectives.
It's like you don't see what's right in front of your face.
And that's because these people, they spend their entire life trying to argue.
And that might sound funny to me, being a guy that's behind the camera, been behind the camera most of my life.
But I don't come on camera to argue.
I come on camera to tell you the truth about the world and what's going on right now.
Notice how it's notice how the American people don't ever get to see you don't get to see the files, you don't get to see Hillary and Bill, you don't get to see Lutnick.
I mean, come on, man, he looks like a rat that got the cheese.
That's actually, we're going to stay on Lutnick for a little while.
That's a perfect case for the quartering or the Andrew Wilson where they go, actually, you know, Trump is in charge and everyone else that's not Trump is like not a valid source.
Well, Trump's not in charge of Lutnick because Lutnick sabotaged one of his key policies.
So what does that say about Trump?
When you go, oh, I don't like Pam Bondi, don't put that on me.
Oh, I don't like, I don't like, but you support the president that appoints them and is their boss?
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This is the equivalent to, was I saying, 920 million?
When I was still supporting Trump, we bought three thousand dollars worth of his meme coin because, like, we thought it was going to go to the moon or whatever.
We stopped a school shooting in New York because we got a tip from our private sector partners who are building our AI infrastructure because we were able to.
Because there has to be somebody that can be held accountable.
And why they want all of this, why they want the AI, is because when the AI kills tens of billions of people eventually, they can say, well, it was the computer.
We didn't know any better.
It was just the numbers on the screen.
They killed the people.
And that's the cop out.
That's the excuse.
That's why they want it.
Because right now, we could point to Trump.
We could point to Netanyahu.
We could say these people committed war crimes.
In the future, when the robot launches the missile, when it's the robot president, even if there is a shadow group controlling the robot, They just go, we need a new computer.
The computer broke.
It killed another billion people.
Like that, that's literally the mindset of what it is.
Speaking of getting plowed, just in, President Trump announces the price of his White House ballroom has doubled from 200 million to 400 million because it's twice in size and far higher in quality.
I thought it was a billion that they were trying to get.
I mean, I told you what I think about the ballroom.
I think that it's going to be a Palantir, like, bat cave to watch anti Semites and use AI because that's, You know, they're saying right now, oh, we're stopping school shooters and this and that.
But when the Noahide laws come and then they start saying, oh, well, this person's an anti Semite, we got to go and bring them to the sacrifice room in the ballroom.
Then, you know, that's what's going to happen at some point, I believe.
We're going to have an amazing lineup for you guys.
I want to do this.
Here's the thing Me and Anthony are both small businessmen.
We're both artisans.
We create products that improve your health, improve your life.
Anthony sells beef tallow.
He sells skincare.
He sells it for cooking, sells everything.
I sell a lot of different supplements, a lot of different CBD formulas as well.
These are all created by me, manufactured by me and my team here in Dallas, and then shipped out by my team in Leander.
These are the highest quality supplement blends using CBD as just kind of the holistic super mother base for all of them.
Dreamwave PM, where else are you going to buy a 1500 milligram that's 50 milligrams in a full dropper, 50 50, not 15, 50 milligrams in a full dropper, 30 full droppers for $37.95 combined with three to six milligrams of melatonin, half dropper, full dropper, and then 50 to 100 milligrams of German CO2 extracted blue chamomile, which is even more rich in apigenin, the active ingredient in chamomile.
Than regular chamomile tea is.
The main thing about this, you have to understand about CBD, oil based CBD, it's only around 10 to 20% bioavailable unless you keep it under your tongue.
You do what's called sublingual administration.
So, what people do with this, what I do with this to go to bed every night, you take a dropper, half dropper, a few drops for a full dropper, and after you brush your teeth and washed out your mouth, you put it under your tongue, you lie down, you go to sleep.
It just tastes like you just finished a big blueberry muffin times your grandma's favorite chamomile tea.
It's just this amazing feeling.
It's non offensive.
It actually tastes great if you mix it with special with a little bit of water.
And if you want something that sends you off to Narnia, to Dreamland, like you often make the point, Anthony, how many of these people are on something like VIX or like a cough strip?
This is the emulsified nano CBD that's nearly 100% bioavailable.
A lot of people, they just want to squirt it down some liquid, some water, some orange juice.
They want the anti inflammatory, antioxidant effects.
Let me tell you, this stuff gets in your brain in about five minutes.
And you want something that's going to be anxiolytic, that's going to chill you out, calm you down, not make you sleepy in the same way Dreamwave does, because of course, that's actual melatonin.
But nano CBD, this has all the other cannabinoids, all the other terpenes, it's full spectrum.
It's got what you want.
And you know what?
You know what?
Look at this.
We got Ultra Chill here.
This is my dad's blend.
This is the one he asked me to make.
This has 200 milligrams of ashwagandha and a full dropper and a full 1 ml dropper.
And then I think it's 66 or 88 milligrams of theobromine.
And it's got amazing CO2 extracted ginger extract in it.
And it just smells so incredible.
It smelled so incredible when I took it out of the container there.
I just used 200 milligrams of a four to one ashwagandha extract.
I just used CBD plus CBG and I just used theobromine to wake myself up and get myself in a flow state.
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Yeah, this is the key differentiator.
This is not something as to where we read a code or something we don't know.
I invested in making thousands of bottles of all these products, having them in inventory so I could get them to you because I know you're better off having them.
I will give you a full refund, but I know in my heart of hearts that what I sell is the absolute best.
What we sell, Anthony, what you have on the Ungovernable Project, all of it.
Like, we're proud to do this.
Like, we do this.
This is something to do, like, in a very respectful way.
Like, do this for God.
Like, I'm selling you something to put in your body.
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I would not sell you a substandard item.
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Tell them about suet.
Tell them about the bioavailability.
Tell them about the products that sit on your skin.
Just in the same way that you were talking about like VIX and whatnot.
And I hadn't even considered that.
Like, I sell products like the Dream Wave.
I sell products like the Knockout Sleep Support on this website at 50% off, for example.
I was thinking about it just from the perspective of like, hey, everybody takes melatonin anyway.
Why not just give them melatonin?
I didn't even consider the other half of the equation, which is people take like serious, like hard drug, cough syrup, DXM, horrible stuff, Benadryl to fall asleep.
In much the same way that it would be much better to take one of these products than to do something like that, which is insanely unhealthy for your sleep, people are putting these petroleum based things on top of their skin or in their food.
Like you talk about submarine lubricant, cottonseed oil.
Why do people need to choose natural over synthetic?
But when I use Wiseman's gift, it sits on my skin for a second.
Then after a few hours, it's absorbed in.
And then I actually smell like frankincense.
I smell like myrrh.
And I would think, you know, using a botanical or using an herb that is so powerful that it literally makes your whole body smell like it after you're done using it, after like even half a day, still, you'll still smell like frankincense and myrrh.
Like after you explained to me that it was a whole ingredient and that it wasn't essential oil, because when I asked ChatGPT about it, And it says, well, it has a lot of these amazing properties, but the essential oils are too intense.
You don't want to use it.
I say, oh, no, it's a whole ingredient.
And it goes, well, that's the most amazing formula you could ever make.
I mean, monocropping is one of the things that we don't believe in.
Like, how much does it take to actually make that essential oil?
You know, if you're talking about roses, how many roses does it take to make an essential oil?
It's like, why don't you just use the actual natural, the whole product and infuse it straight into the tallow?
Someone said, What is a good one for psoriasis?
I have psoriasis on my elbow.
I use Wiseman's GIF on it, and it gives me a lot of relief.
It clears up the blotches.
So, Wiseman's Gift is a great one.
We actually named the Wiseman's Gift after the gifts that Jesus was given in the manger.
So, he was given frankincense, myrrh, and gold.
And that's what's in this product.
You have 24 karat gold flakes, real frankincense, and myrrh.
And the frankincense that we get actually comes from the sap from the trees in Africa.
So, like everything that my girl does, she sources, like, we've gone through so many different distributors and whatnot because she's looking for the highest quality product.
And, like, this is why we are one of the most popular brands out there for tallow because we have thousands of testimonials of people curing things like acne, psoriasis, eczema, chemical burns, diaper rash you name it.
It also has castor oil in it.
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Women that are for your eyebrows, you put on your eyebrows.
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It makes me like my blemishes have started to go away.
I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Literally, I need more.
We're going to link, we're going to figure it out.
But I want to let people also know because someone's talking about cordyceps, we have that too.
These are the highest quality four to one extracts you're going to find.
I recommend you buy everything on here except for the ashwagandha because I have another place I want to point you to for that.
But as far as all of these go, what you want to do when you're taking a supplement, you don't want to take a mushroom coffee or a proprietary blend or a greens powder that has a bunch of these.
Name brand formula ingredients on it, like, you know, oh, it's got lion's mane in it, but how much does it have?
Does it have, you know, 600 milligrams, 1.2 grams, or does it have 50 milligrams, right?
And a lot of the time, what people will do in the supplement industry is they'll just, they'll find a branded version of this product that's been studied so they can make claims about it in absence of its milligram count or within some sort of range.
And then what they do is they sell that to people at like $12, $13, $14 a unit.
It costs us, you know, all costs included, including shipping.
Cost us around, you know, maybe $10 to $12 to get one of these out to you guys.
And in that, there's plenty of margin for us to grow, for us to order more product, for us to pay ourselves.
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Anthony, you've been taking the Ultimate Cordyceps, right?
I mean, the cordyceps helping me breathe better in the gym, helping my pumps, and then the Lion's Mane just opening up my brain to a level I can't even explain.
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When you're working out, you know, you want to have that muscle mind connection.
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Actually, my girl just started taking the ashwagandha as well.
She loves it.
She just started taking it the other day.
She already said, like, because we live in a high stress job, like, you know, everything that we're working with is all in our hands.
It's very stressful.
So I was like, hey, why don't you try the ashwagandha?
And she's been taking it now.
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So this stuff works.
Like everything that we promote, everything that we create ourselves.
We make sure that it has actual results, you know?
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This is why I said, get the ashwagandha somewhere else.
You can get it in a variety of places.
You know what?
You choose, you make up your own mind.
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And I want to tell people again, it's the summertime.
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You do not want to put these toxic carcinogen products on your skin.
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And we confidently sell this stuff because we know this stuff is good for people.
So we have these guests on the show, and whether it's somebody that shares my viewpoint, our viewpoints, when I say that, me and Tim, me and Anthony, whatever, or whether they're against it, like a quartering, like a Raylan, like Andrew Wilson, I am learning so much from all of this.
And what I'm learning from all of it is that it really is a metaphysical problem.
It's not a thing as of where it's a policy we got to change.
It's are we going to decide to live or are we going to decide to die?
Are we going to decide to have a future?
Are we going to decide to slit our wrists and get into the bathtub?
And I'm advocating for the former, not the latter.
I want to be very, very clear on that.
It is national suicide, what we are doing with our foreign policy.
And you have heard me say that from day one.
You have heard me say that from before day one.
And I will keep repeating it ad nauseum like chicken little.
The sky is falling right now.
And everyone that wants to negotiate with the sky and say it's only been eight weeks and the sky is going to stop falling after another week.
And it is what it is.
You don't have any epistemic justification for your worldview or your positions.
You can't point to me to a system of government or morality or anything that's being followed right now because it's all complete chaos.
And chaos is evil.
Chaos is a broken system.
Chaos is the devil.
So we are living with the devil now.
And it has been the decision.
Of people within our own voting block.
And I'm just saying this because traditionally more right wing, right?
On the Republican Party, we're being told to suck it up, buttercup.
It sucks to suck.
It is what it is.
He's our quarterback.
That's our team.
Absolutely not total rejection.
You're a clown if you think that.
And you have no place in serious politics.
So addressing that point and figuring out how to at least, if you're not going to be able to change your mind, figuring out how to BTFO these people in arguments is going to be my top priority.
And what we've distilled it down to the first part of beating them the F out, that's what that stands for, is establishing their logic.
And what their logic is, is if you don't support thing A, which is Trump, you support thing B, which is the Democrats.
And because thing B is the most evil thing to have ever existed, you must continue to support thing A because no matter how evil thing A is, it can never be as evil as thing B. That's bullshit.
Is that not your position?
The quartering, Andrew Wilson, Raylan, is that not your position?
That is your position.
I'm going to keep saying it every single show that I have because that's what we war against.
And it's not logical, it's ideological, it's a theocracy, it's a theocracy of thought.
And we don't live in that world.
You know, we live in a republic of thoughts and ideas, not this top down control that doesn't even exist.
There is no top down control.
There is no rhyme or reason.
We're the ones trying to put brakes on this train.
We're the ones trying to stop things, screech them to a halt so they can't continue.
Every single minute, hour, day, week, month, year that this war, this conflict goes on, you didn't control it.
You didn't make it stop whenever it decides to stop itself.
So, you know, I hope to God that all of you are right out there that are uniparty chuds and that it does come to an end, that we don't have, you know, global Great Depression and, you know, the new COVID 2.0 at times a thousand times worse.
But we know, you know, that you're lying because you know you're wrong.
And you know that Trump isn't going to stop this.
You know this is going to continue.
And you're still in full throated support because whether it's your audience that supports him, whether it's your own delusional insanity mindset that supports him, or whether it's just, you know, kind of like a fish in water, that's the world you swim around in.
It's a curse.
It's a curse on this country.
And when he's not president anymore, and when all this is over, and when this is washed out in 2028, 2022, and beyond, they're going to be in accounting for this.
And people like us, like love us, hate us, wicked sinners, whatever, people like us that have been anti war, that have been trying to avoid a conflict, we're the ones that are going to advocate for our country going forward.
We're the ones that are going to advocate for the naive majority of Americans that didn't have any idea how they were sleepwalked into World War III.
And then you, the great voice lords, the great pontificators, the great debaters of the internet, you will sit there with the dunce cap on and suck your thumb because you better keep your mouth shut when that happens.
I don't want it to happen.
Like I said, I want your future to be correct.
But I live in reality.
We all live in reality.
We all got bills to pay, and we're not able to pay them anymore.
So, TikTok, TikTok time.
And I don't mean the app.
I don't mean Larry Ellison.
I mean the actual clock because the clock's ticking for you and everyone out there that supported this conflict.
How many dead burned bodies is enough before you say no, before you reject our current president?
How many broken promises?
How many lies?
How many murders before you even reconsider, before you say we might have a problem?
It's so crazy because there's the pivot right there of saying, oh, if old JD was just in charge, we'd fix this thing in one second.
And they don't even say that.
They say JD's a moron, Tulsi's a moron, RFK's a moron, Marco Rubio's a moron.
It's only Trump that knows the future.
And then Trump is like asleep at the wheel and is being pegged by BB Netanyahu as we speak.
So please, MIGA.
Seriously, MIGA, please.
Like, I'm so tired of all this MIGA, all this MIGA shit.
I just want it to be over.
I just want to go to the gas pump and have it be 2.1 again instead of 4.9.
You know, that'd be nice.
Be nice to be able to pay my rent, be able to pay for shipping with fuel surcharge and all that.
But hey, you know, people make money online off the algorithm and off debating people, and they're doing all right.
So, as long as they're doing all right, they're going to tell you that your life is all right.
They're going to tell you that it's not enough of a problem.
They're going to tell you to suck it up.
I can't say anything about Andrew because he's orthodox.
And you know what?
Lord have mercy because I want to, but I won't.
And that really does show I am a wicked sinner.
I am scum.
We are all scum.
But at the same time, when you disgustingly ask me for an apology for my passionate and realistic and logical political position and for thinking that you lie about yours, which you 100% do, When you come in and you do that in that slimy way and you go, Oh, you're a big jerk.
You get all angry like that in that split second.
And you can go rewatch the tape.
I'm not trying to like spur out or anything.
That's the, yeah, you got like that.
When you do that, that reveals what your argument is.
You're arguing for anger.
You're arguing for hatred.
You're arguing for action, action, action.
We got to do more.
We got to hit the slot machine button more because one of these spins we're going to win.
Were the people over here?
Rationally, logically, reasonably asking you to walk away from the table before you're totally bankrupt.
And that's where we're all at right now because you got our credit card.
So, you know, we're all trying to come together and there's no hatred.
Like, I want to come together with the quartering.
I want to come together with Andrew and I want to be actually, truly against this war and against Trump with them together.
But until they realize they have to take that next step and it's not enough to lie about their political position, they have to be honest about what they support.
And once they're honest about what they support with themselves internally, inside, They'll have the realization that they have to change because they'll know they're wrong.
So we have to keep pushing for that.
We have to keep pushing for honesty and accountability, not just from our media, but from our politicians as well.
Any politician in Washington right now, aside from like a select few, they all need to be gotten rid of politically, peacefully, nonviolently.
They all need to be replaced.
Age limits, term limits will be our credo.
We will march that forward.
And everyone that's told me that's unrealistic, everyone that's told me won't change anything, everyone that's told me, ah, it's good, but it's not great.
You know what?
We're going to do it.
And then we're going to see how you feel about it.
We're going to see all these people wash out.
And then you can tell me I'm wrong.
But you know what?
I think I got a good voice, and I think enough of the American people are going to listen to me.
We're going to walk in that spirit going forward.
We're going to free the country, age limits, term limits, divestment from Israel, and into the wars, global cooperation, sharing the wealth, getting wealth, making friends, living life, praising Christ.
That's what we're going to do.
And it's not just some zero sum game where we try to kill everybody.
So thank you all for being here today.
Really appreciate that.
Really appreciate it.
And I got to it.
All right.
I got to three hours.
Go watch the Alex Jones show.
On AJN Live or Real Alex Jones.
He's going to be live in about four minutes and I want to throw it up again.
Look, here's the thing if I got any of you guys watching out there and you want to go to 50%off.com and you want to buy toothpaste and you want to buy supplement products, if you want to buy Brain Force, if you want to buy Knockout, if you want to buy any one of these amazing items here on this store, it would mean a lot to me if you went out and did that because that allows me to fight.
And if I can't pay my rent, if I can't turn on the studio lights, then I can't do the show.
And I think my voice is very important because it's your voice.
It's the same voice.
We share it together.
So thank you so much.
I am honored to be your chronicler today, May 6th, 2028.