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Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is a clear and present danger to the national security and future of the United States of America. | ||
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I think the Supreme Court is viewed by those who follow it to be more political than in any modern time. | |
It really has reached a point where people are keeping score of who was put in by a Democratic president and who came in under a Republican... | ||
Welcome whatever the committee wants to do, because I'm telling the truth. | ||
I want to know what you want to do. I'm telling the truth. | ||
I want to know what you want to do. | ||
I'm innocent. The senior Democratic senator that serves as the Senate Democratic Whip and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee has recently emerged from his milquetoast shell as an opponent to the republic for which it stands. | ||
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Mr. Chairman, you're denying us an opportunity to speak on a nominee. | |
Okay, do this. | ||
Just do it. We don't have a right to speak under the rules. | ||
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Under the third time, I say no. | |
So you're just going to make it up? | ||
Yeah. There's going to be a lot of consequences coming here. | ||
You're going to have a lot of consequences coming if you go around this road. | ||
You better believe it. I've cautioned a lot of you. | ||
The clerk will call the roll. Listen to me. | ||
I've cautioned a lot of you. I've not had the opportunity to speak. | ||
I would like very much to speak on Mr. | ||
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Kassamai. Mr. Chairman, I urge you to let Senator Blackburn speak. | |
Senator Corden as well. Senator Corden hasn't had a chance to speak. | ||
That's correct. Congratulations on destroying the United States Senate Judiciary Committee. | ||
Durbin leads a Democratic Party that views the invasion of 8 million illegals under Joe Biden as a voting bloc and enforcement arm against taxpaying U.S. citizens. | ||
Relishing in the possibility of millions of non-assimilated military-aged men given the power by the U.S. Congress to oppress the criticism of the deplorable American people. | ||
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If you're an undocumented person in this country, and you can pass the physical and the required test, background test, the like, you can serve in our military, and if you do it honorably, we will make you citizens of the United States. | |
Do we need that? And there are those who are undocumented who want the chance to serve and risk their lives for this country. | ||
Should we give them a chance? | ||
I think we should. | ||
After 40 years of working the D.C. insider favors game with his wife and Illinois lobbyist Loretta Durbin... | ||
Durbin has a net worth of $10 million on an average $176,000 per year salary. | ||
As the Chicago Tribune discovered, Loretta Durbin has landed contracts with a host of companies, non-profits, and universities under the purview of her husband's congressional oversight. | ||
Recently, Durbin blocked Senator Marsha Blackburn's request to subpoena the Jeffrey Epstein flight logs and then acted as if he had no idea what anyone was talking about. | ||
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Chairman Durbin, can I ask you a quick question? | |
Why won't you subpoena Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs? | ||
So, who are you? | ||
Hillary Vaughn with Fox. | ||
With Fox, of course. I don't know anything about his flight logs. | ||
But why won't you subpoena them? | ||
Why don't you want to know? | ||
I don't know the issue. | ||
I know who Epstein was, but I certainly don't know anything about the issue. | ||
Well, he was charged with sex trafficking, so why don't you want to know who was utilizing his private plane? | ||
I've never been raised by anyone. | ||
Well, Senator Blackburn has wanted to subpoena them, and there hasn't been a vote in your committee. | ||
You said a word to me. Not a word. | ||
There's a Fox reporter in the hallway who asked me about this, and I said, I had not spoken to you one time about this issue. | ||
I think you'll back me up on that. | ||
I'm not mistaken. I didn't know that this was even a subject of your amendments. | ||
I had two amendments, one dealing with Epstein and Sotomayor. | ||
I brought it up previously. | ||
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You and I have never personally discussed this, have we? | |
We talked briefly on the floor as a conclusion. | ||
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You never mentioned what the subject matter of your amendment was. | |
You said you wanted to offer your amendment. | ||
In committee, I brought up the subject matter of my amendment three weeks prior. | ||
Yes, sir. I'll pull the transcript for you. | ||
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I wish you would. Thank you. I wish you would. | |
A subpoena to Jeffrey Epstein's estate to provide the flight logs for his private plane. | ||
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Thank you, Senator. When I recognized you, I didn't know what subject you wish to speak to. | |
As I announced at the beginning, the first thing, we'll consider the two judicial nominations. | ||
Then we will move to the subpoena. | ||
Dick Durbin is as dirty as the day is long, and like many of his fellow congressional Uniparty Country Club members, he works for a corrupt criminal combine hell-bent on the destruction of the United States. | ||
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December 7th, 1941, a date which will live forever. | |
In infamy. | ||
Intelligence through that Japanese task force was steaming with Admiral Yamamoto to attack. | ||
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The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. | |
We have to expose this. | ||
They admit that we allowed Pearl Harbor to be bombed. | ||
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The United States was at peace with that nation. | |
This outrageous claim that Roosevelt was this loving I want to remind the listeners that we're dealing with our own Pearl Harbor here in America today. | ||
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I regret to tell you that very many American lives I've been lost. | |
Hawaii was surprised, FDR was not. | ||
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I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense. | |
I'm just talking about the problem-reaction-solution paradigm. | ||
I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7, 1941, a state of war has A lot of the evidence of government-sponsored terrorism in the past from Pearl Harbor to the World Trade Center in 93, | ||
Waco to Oklahoma City are on Infowars.com. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
A great show for you today. I don't know if you guys saw the Model UN Competition Part 3 last night. | ||
I think it's his third debate. | ||
It wasn't the second Republican debate. | ||
I don't know. I lose track of them because they're all the same to me. | ||
But something special about this debate yesterday is that Vivek did particularly well. | ||
He's done well in all the debates. | ||
But it was really a murder, frankly. | ||
It was an absolute murder to see what he did to Nikki Haley in particular during the debate last night. | ||
And she was so humiliated. | ||
We'll show you some clips later on in the show today. | ||
But it reminded me a lot of that famous debate... | ||
During the Democratic primary in the last cycle, where Tulsi Gabbard absolutely annihilated Kamala Harris, and Google had to come out and shut down her advertising efforts immediately after that in order to keep her from riding that wave into a potential candidacy. | ||
And as we all know, unfortunately, Kamala Harris, despite being murdered in that debate, still wound up being the vice president of the United States. | ||
And I just remember watching Vivek last night thinking to myself, oh my god, what he's doing to her right now is even more of a murder than what happened between Tulsi and Kamala. | ||
I mean, it's just so clear that she's so full of crap and she works for this machine. | ||
She obviously works for this machine. | ||
Military-industrial complex, the intelligence community, she's pushing these wars. | ||
She's saying all the stereotypical sort of neocon crap that resonates with I'm a Republican guy. | ||
I don't identify as a Republican, but I always vote Republican. | ||
And that's why I'm so disappointed when I see those who are supposed to be on our side making the mistakes that she makes. | ||
Fact of the matter is, I don't think that she's actually making a mistake. | ||
I think that she's sold out. She's doing exactly what she's supposed to do. | ||
She's doing exactly what she was told. | ||
She comes off like a valedictorian running for the President of the United States. | ||
We've got a clip from it ready for you here. | ||
Let's know what you think in the calls in the third hour. | ||
Let's watch this. Nikki Haley's campaign launch video sounded like a woke Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light ad talking about how she would kick in heels. | ||
At the first debate, she said that only a woman can get this job done. | ||
That's what she said. After the third debate, when I criticized Ronna McDaniel after five failed years of leadership of this party, and criticized Nikki for her corrupt foreign dealings as a military contractor, she said that I have a woman problem. | ||
Nikki, I don't have a woman problem. | ||
You have a corruption problem. | ||
And I think that that's what people need to know. | ||
Nikki is corrupt. | ||
Ooh, the memes. | ||
The memes, everybody. | ||
So she can buy a bigger house. | ||
This is the problem. Using identity politics more effectively than Kamala Harris is a form of intellectual law. | ||
There's our donor puppet masters wielding their puppet right up here tonight. | ||
This is how this game is played. | ||
The puppet masters put up their puppet, and I reject the use of identity politics in this party. | ||
It has been a cancer coming from the left, and I'm sick and tired of the double standards the people of this country are too. | ||
Having two X chromosomes does not immunize you from criticism. | ||
Oh, man. That is just so good to see that annihilation happen. | ||
I don't think Vivek's going to be the candidate. | ||
But I like Vivek. I know him personally on a very superficial level. | ||
And he's a nice guy, and I trust him. | ||
I think he's genuine. And I know that... | ||
What, did he take some Soros-backed money or was he invested in when he was in the pharmaceutical business by some Soros-backed company 10 years ago? | ||
People criticize him as if he's an inside guy. | ||
He certainly could have become an inside guy if he wanted to, but after everything he's said against the World Economic Forum, after suing the World Economic Forum, after everything he's said against this globalism, this internationalism that both of our parties have been subject to and compromised by over the last couple of years, I just don't think he's that guy. | ||
He's a young guy. You've got to keep in mind that A lot of the money that he made early on in his career was when he was a young man. | ||
And I just don't think that he was aware of how sort of politically screwed up some of these organizations were until he got in it. | ||
And I think he popped out. | ||
I trust him, honestly. I really do. | ||
And I think he's setting himself up for, I don't know if he's going to be a VP, but he's definitely going to be positioned to be in some sort of a cabinet position. | ||
If he keeps playing his cards right. | ||
And that's why you never hear him attack Donald Trump directly. | ||
And if he does attack Donald Trump, it's always very vanilla the way that he does it. | ||
It's not very cutting. And I just think he doesn't want to alienate his relationship with Donald Trump because he's hoping for a Trump candidacy. | ||
He knows that in the event that Trump actually isn't on the ballot or he gets convicted of some of these crimes, that second place is a really good place to be as the Republican. | ||
Because he could potentially, if certain things play out in a certain way, wind up as the main candidate. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. I think Trump's going to be on the ballot. | ||
I think Trump's going to win. Because I believe in God, and I don't know why God would do that to this country and not allow Trump to win this time. | ||
But he's just so smart. | ||
And what's really alarming to me is just terrifying to me, frankly, about Nikki Haley is... | ||
She always comes out of nowhere. | ||
We saw the same thing with Barack Obama coming out of nowhere. | ||
And there are others we can name throughout the last 10 years in particular. | ||
I don't want to say Manchurian candidates, but when someone's a household name and no one can really put their finger on why that person's a household name, that's usually a red flag that that person is propped up by some major special interest. | ||
And I have no idea why anyone at all really knows who Nikki Haley is. | ||
I know that she was governor of South Carolina. | ||
And I know that she was the ambassador to the United Nations under the Trump administration for some time. | ||
And I know that after that she was on the board at Boeing for about a year. | ||
I actually did the math. | ||
She came out yesterday and she said that Donald Trump exacerbated our budget deficit. | ||
During his presidency, which is true, but she's just ignoring the fact that there was a major pandemic that was not anticipated. | ||
And I did the math. I ran all the numbers for everything that she has been paid as a public servant. | ||
So when she was a member of Congress, when she was a governor of South Carolina, and when she worked for the Trump administration as the ambassador to UN, I added all the numbers up. | ||
I used ChatGPT to help me do the research. | ||
And she's been paid over a million dollars Just in salaries as a public servant. | ||
So if we need to cut anything as a budget expense, I think she should be the first cut. | ||
I know a million dollars over the course of 10 years isn't all that much money, but that doesn't count the $47.1 billion in federal contracts that Boeing got while she was on the board. | ||
It doesn't count all the money that she's made as a military industrial complex contractor or the super PAC that her husband runs. | ||
And I don't have a problem with people making money. | ||
I like to see people be very successful. | ||
I love the rags to riches story. | ||
But when you're successful off of the taxpayer dime, when you're entrenched in this military-industrial complex, that's really, really something to be concerned about. | ||
And perhaps that explains why she's being pushed so hard, because those entities, those special interests, want her to be the candidate very badly. | ||
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More on the other side, folks. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
So much to talk about. | ||
Biden raises the possibility of American troops fighting Russian troops. | ||
President Joe Biden has raised the possibility of American troops fighting Russian troops in a speech urging Congress to put aside petty partisan angry politics. | ||
Which is holding up his multi-billion dollar aid package for Ukraine. | ||
He said that he's willing to make a significant compromise or significant compromises with Republicans, but that it's they who've been unwilling to back down from their extreme demands. | ||
I was so frustrated yesterday when I saw his tweet. | ||
Republicans are willing to hold up the aid that Ukraine needs because of their extreme border policies. | ||
That's what he says. | ||
So you're telling me that the wrong position on this argument is to put America first. | ||
It's to leverage the needs of the American people in this negotiation. | ||
Okay, if you want to fund Ukraine, we could probably work something out, but you're going to have to change some things that you're doing at the border. | ||
You're telling me that that's the wrong position. | ||
Because it seems to me that the real extreme position is keeping the border wide open and funding foreign entities with tax dollars. | ||
Billions upon billions of tax dollars. | ||
Isn't that treason? When you totally leave the door open and then go represent this foreign country for no apparent reason other than to cover up all of your corruption? | ||
Apparently he stormed off the other day shouting, it's a bunch of lies when confronted about Hunter's business connections. | ||
Of course, many of those took place in Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine was sort of the linchpin or the crux. | ||
Of this corruption, this money laundering, Joe Biden abruptly ended a press conference Wednesday when asked uncomfortable questions about his ties to Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings. | ||
A White House reporter pointed out to Biden that 70% of Americans and nearly half of Democrats believe he acted illegally and illegally. | ||
Or unethically in regards to his son Hunter Biden's foreign business interests. | ||
Quote, on Ukraine and also China, there's polling by the Associated Press that shows almost 70% of Americans, including 40% of Democrats, believe that you acted either illegally or unethically in regards to your family's business interests, the reporter said. | ||
Can you explain to Americans why you interacted with so many of your son and brother's foreign business associates? | ||
Quote, I'm not going to comment. | ||
I did not. Notice he doesn't use a contraction. | ||
That's usually a clue that someone may be being dishonest when they speak more formally. | ||
He says, I did not, instead of I didn't. | ||
Same thing from Bill Clinton. | ||
I did not have sexual relations with that woman. | ||
It's like a nervous thing. | ||
We default to a more formal language when we're lying because we want to sound more credible. | ||
I'm not going to comment. I did not, he said. | ||
It's just a bunch of lies. | ||
They're lies! I did not! | ||
He does it again. They're lies! | ||
Biden snapped before leaving the podium. | ||
At least it's good to see a little energy coming from him. | ||
The guy's a walking corpse most of the time. | ||
And Ramaswamy points out this competence issue on Ukraine. | ||
We're going to run clip one here in a second. | ||
And I am going to go through quite a bit this morning and hit clip after clip of Ramaswamy just owning in this debate. | ||
And it's not because I know him or because he came on my podcast or because he came on with Alex Jones. | ||
It's because he did such a fantastic job that you guys have to see this. | ||
Don't waste your time watching the whole thing. | ||
We're going to hit the clips today. | ||
Go ahead and run clip one. The moment Nikki Haley died... | ||
Look at that! This is what I want people to understand. | ||
She's trying to be stoic, but it's not coming through. | ||
Her cheeks are even turning more red. | ||
She wants to send our sons and daughters and our troops and our military equipment to go fight it. | ||
So reject this myth that they've been selling you, that somebody had a cup of coffee stint at the U.N. and then makes eight million bucks after, has real foreign policy experience. | ||
It takes an outsider to see this through. | ||
Look at the blank expression. | ||
She doesn't know the names of the provinces that she wants to actually fight for. | ||
And there's a puppet man who's right there. | ||
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The donors right there that are playing her like the puppet man. | |
Enough. | ||
Who boos that accusation? | ||
Who boos that ownage right there? | ||
That's what bothers me about these debates. | ||
These candidates get their special little seats that they get to give out and they just stack them with as many supporters and donors as possible. | ||
And I say, look, just make this experience hell for all the opponents in the debate. | ||
So boo every time he owns me. | ||
It's going to happen a lot, so you're going to have to boo a lot during this debate. | ||
And it just gives a disproportionate sense of how much support the other candidate has or how many critics one of the candidate has when you hear that booing from the audience. | ||
That's why it's so telling when you hear the entire audience agree with One specific point. | ||
We'll show you a Chris Crispy clip a little bit later. | ||
I don't think it's ready yet. But there is an instance of this debate where he makes the dumbest remark, even if he's right. | ||
He makes the dumbest remark ever about how Donald Trump is going to be in prison. | ||
So you need to be thinking about what you're going to be selecting on election day. | ||
And everybody just universally boos. | ||
So we know that all the people in the audience are sort of special interests. | ||
Not all of them, but they're there for their specific candidate to show support for their specific candidate. | ||
They're going to boo at that candidate's opponents. | ||
They're going to cheer when that candidate says something remotely competent or good. | ||
But when they all resonate with something, then you know that there's a real zeitgeist, a real pulse being hit. | ||
Meanwhile, World War III extortion. | ||
Biden regime threatens to deploy U.S. troops to fight Russia unless Congress passes $100 billion Ukraine war funding. | ||
We're going to play this clip here in a second. | ||
The Biden regime threatened to deploy U.S. troops into direct conflict with Russia if Congress refuses to approve its $106 billion request for more Ukraine war funding. | ||
So, Biden's saying that we're extremists. | ||
Biden's saying that the Republicans are extremists, they have extreme border policies, and that's what's holding up this aid for Ukraine. | ||
And then he threatens, because we're extremists, to send Americans to physically die, literally die, in a war with Russia... | ||
Unless we give $100 billion to Ukraine. | ||
It's literally blackmail. | ||
He's blackmailing us on behalf of Ukraine. | ||
If you don't give Ukraine $100 billion, I'm going to send your sons to die. | ||
I'm going to send them into the meat grinder. | ||
It's literally blackmail. | ||
What'd you say? Okay, we're going to wait on that clip. | ||
Apparently it's not ready yet. There's a couple of things I want to cover in the meantime. | ||
Anyway, Senate Republicans blocked Biden-Ukraine aid despite warning over direct conflict with Russia. | ||
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden suggested that if Congress doesn't send Ukraine more money now, it's going to kill Americans. | ||
He's going to kill Americans by sending them to war with Ukraine. | ||
We're going to get more into this on the other side. | ||
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Nice. | |
Group pull that up quick. | ||
I was just thinking of this song. | ||
This is the lyric, it's all been a pack of lies. | ||
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It reminds me of what Biden said when he stormed off. | |
So we're going to run clip 13 here. | ||
It's just 18 seconds. Here's Biden. | ||
Oh, we're still waiting on it. Okay. What about the other clips? | ||
Okay, very good. | ||
Let's go back into the vague murder show that we watched last night. | ||
He didn't just stop with Nikki Haley last night. | ||
Obviously, there were several, I would say, iconic debate moments. | ||
Years from now, when they make highlight reels of debates, similar to how we go back and we watch debates with Reagan and Or we go back and watch Nixon-Kennedy debates. | ||
I think that this might make it. | ||
And he moves on from just criticizing Nikki Haley and her obvious corruption, her obviously deep state operation. | ||
And he talks about the climate scam. | ||
He doubles down on the climate hoax. | ||
I want to run clip five, which is just... | ||
Really unprecedented for this hard line of an approach in this political context against climate change. | ||
And he's absolutely right. | ||
He's speaking the truth. He's speaking the real inconvenient truth, which is that we're being lied to by this industry in order to rake tax dollars for bureaucrats and their cronies. | ||
Go ahead and run it, please. I'll use this to just address a topic we didn't talk about tonight, but I think is one of the most important topics that needs to be discussed. | ||
That is this climate change agenda that is shackling this country like a set of handcuffs. | ||
I said it the first debate and I stand by it. | ||
The climate change agenda is a hoax because it has nothing to do with the climate. | ||
That's what we have to see. 98% reduction in the climate disaster-related deaths in the last century. | ||
Eight times as many people are going to die of cold temperatures this year than warm ones. | ||
Yet against that backdrop, there's an issue coming up in Iowa. | ||
It's core to Iowa farmers. | ||
I met Kim Junker, Kathy Stockdale and other farmers who are about to have a carbon capture pipeline built across their land using eminent domain to do it. | ||
That's unconstitutional and it's wrong. | ||
And if you thought COVID was bad, what's coming with this climate agenda is far worse. | ||
We should not be bending the knee to this new religion. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
It is a substitute for a modern religion. | ||
We are flogging ourselves and losing our modern way of life, bowing to this new god of climate. | ||
And that will end on my watch. | ||
Thank you, Ambassador Haley. | ||
Thank you. There's this new study that looks to inoculate against climate disinformation. | ||
I don't know if you've been watching Infowars recently at Bandai Video. | ||
But the footage is in. | ||
The clips are in. They're literally talking about how they're trying to brainwash us into believing this climate change narrative. | ||
They admit that they're trying to brainwash us into accepting things like censorship, accepting things like the heavy hand of the state. | ||
And a truly bizarre study by psychologists from the University of Geneva in Switzerland is looking at ways to inoculate. | ||
It's a word. Quote, inoculate. | ||
The public against what they call, quote, climate disinformation, end quote. | ||
The study, psychological inoculation strategies to fight climate disinformation across 12 countries. | ||
What? It was published on November 30th in Nature Human Behavior. | ||
The authors look to diagnose what is causing what they term anti-science belief formation. | ||
They said mass formation psychosis was fake. | ||
Now they're literally using anti-science belief formation? | ||
And they want to present strategies to combat the disbelief of the supposed settled science of climate change induced by mankind. | ||
Of course, settled is a very inappropriate word to use. | ||
In a scientific context. | ||
I know colloquially we say, oh, the science is settled because of the alliteration. | ||
But no true scientist would ever think or say that any specific scientific claim was settled. | ||
It's always just a hypothesis. | ||
There's an extent to which there's so much evidence to believe something that it's overwhelmingly unlikely it'll ever be proven wrong. | ||
But it's not ever settled. | ||
You always have to have a little bit of doubt, a little bit of an open mind in science, otherwise you can't progress to the truth. | ||
Studies Abstract makes dubious claims about the climate change debate. | ||
Decades after the scientific debate about the anthropogenic causes of climate change was settled, which means the human cause, Climate disinformation still challenges the scientific evidence in public discourse, the study declares. | ||
And I'm working on a little bit of a compilation reel. | ||
It is overwhelming how many times these experts, these scientists, these professors, these intellectuals, it is overwhelming how many times they have been wrong about their climate predictions since the 70s. | ||
Since the 60s, actually. | ||
And just because they've been wrong about so many of their predictions doesn't mean that they're wrong in their overall view that humanity is having a negative impact on the climate. | ||
Okay, so I'm going to concede there. | ||
I'm not going to say that that's true, but you can be wrong about the details and right about the story. | ||
So it could be the case that human beings are having an impact on the climate and that that impact on the climate is going to result in Massive displacement, extreme weather, failing crops, that sort of thing, these alarmist claims. | ||
But maybe it's 5,000 years from now instead of five years from now. | ||
So the overall story could be true. | ||
It's like the Jim Morrison lyric, the future is uncertain, but the end is always near. | ||
Very biblical. Thief will come at the end of the night. | ||
Excuse me. The end will come. | ||
I get deep in the night. | ||
Point is, everybody always thinks they know when the end is going to happen. | ||
And I always get it wrong. | ||
We don't actually know when things are going to happen, but you can still be right about the overall story. | ||
It's definitely going to happen just because we've been wrong about all the predictions over the last 2,000 years. | ||
On this date, the world's going to end on this date according to the Bible. | ||
I did the research. I did the calculations. | ||
You can be wrong about all the details, but right about the overall narrative, right? | ||
So I'm not saying that the climate change activists are right about the overall narrative, but just because they're wrong every single time they make a prediction doesn't mean that they're wrong about the overall narrative. | ||
But the fact that these scientists are still so arrogant, they still have this level of hubris, this pride that comes before the fall, that they're unwilling to acknowledge or realize that there's obviously a major political agenda behind the climate change agenda movement just goes to show that the cognitive dissonance is so great that these people are just not behaving in a scientific manner. | ||
And you can talk about how the science is settled about greenhouse gases and impacts on overall average temperatures over 100 years. | ||
And you can debate about whether or not it's caused by human beings or whether or not it's part of a natural cycle or whether or not it's because the sun looks like the eye of Sauron right now. | ||
Maybe that has an impact on overall temperatures. | ||
And I don't know, what are the temperatures on Earth compared to the temperatures on Mars? | ||
Have the temperatures on Mars increased in correlation to the temperatures on Earth? | ||
Because that would be a major indicator that it's the sun. | ||
Nobody ever wants to talk about that. | ||
But they act like it's settled. | ||
And so since they act like it's settled, which it's not, they have moved on to the second stage. | ||
So if you know something to be true and your opponent refuses to believe it or acknowledge it or work with you on it or rationalize with you on it, then the only thing you can do then is force. | ||
At that point, the only thing you can do is get a divorce. | ||
Go to war when heads just butt like that, right? | ||
And so now they decide, okay, well, we know we're right, even though we're not really right, even though we've been wrong a million times over the last 50, 60 years. | ||
We know we're right about climate change. | ||
And since we know that we're right, we actually have the moral high ground here. | ||
So it's okay for us to do some things that would traditionally be deemed unethical in order to win this narrative. | ||
Because after all, it's for the greater good of humanity. | ||
We're right. They're going to end the world if we don't convince them. | ||
So we're going to have to brainwash them. | ||
With science belief formation. | ||
We'll get more into it on the other side. | ||
Merry Christmas, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
Listen to this beautiful choir sing a song that we've all heard a million times. | ||
So, yesterday we showed on the show that absolutely amazing hearing about these Ivy League institutions running cover for calls for genocide. | ||
And I criticize both sides. | ||
Obviously, these administrations who cater to these extremist students and extremist professors are really the root of the problem in America, I think. | ||
And I was also offended that we have a hearing in which these institutions are threatened with the loss of their federal dollars, which they never should have had in the first place. | ||
No institution should be federally funded like this. | ||
No higher education institution. | ||
But they're threatened with losing their federal support unless they censor their students, which I thought was equally asinine. | ||
Nikki Haley doubled down on that last night, too. | ||
We don't have the clip here. But she said that these institutions should not receive any federal funding if they allow for antisemitic rhetoric. | ||
And she even said that she wanted to expand the definition of antisemitism to include anyone who isn't a Zionist. | ||
I can't tell you how dangerous this woman is. | ||
And I normally wouldn't be afraid of her because I don't think she's actually appealing to anyone. | ||
I don't think she's resonating with anyone. | ||
But they keep pushing her. | ||
And when they push, it makes a difference. | ||
They pushed Biden. They got him elected. | ||
He has dementia. | ||
They can get Nikki Haley elected if they want. | ||
So I'm terrified of Nikki Haley, to be honest with you. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. But look at this Liz McGill from Penn State backpedaling off of some of her remarks where she seemingly basically explicitly stated that Calls for genocide were allowed on campus as long as there was no specific violence that happened as a result. | ||
Go ahead and run clip 14, please. | ||
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There was a moment during yesterday's congressional hearing on anti-Semitism when I was asked if a call for the genocide of Jewish people on our campus would violate our policies. | |
In that moment, I was focused on our university's longstanding policies aligned with the U.S. Constitution. | ||
Which say that speech alone is not punishable. | ||
I was not focused on, but I should have been. | ||
The irrefutable fact that a call for genocide of Jewish people is a call for some of the most terrible violence human beings can perpetrate. | ||
It's evil. | ||
Plain and simple. | ||
I want to be clear. | ||
A call for genocide of Jewish people is threatening. | ||
Deeply so. | ||
It is intentionally meant to terrify a people who have been subjected to the bronze hatred for centuries and were the victims of mass genocide in the Holocaust. | ||
In my view, it would be harassment or intimidation. | ||
For decades, under multiple Penn presidents and consistent with most universities... | ||
Oh, wow. She's got a Ruth Bader Ginsburg doll behind her. | ||
She's against genocide, but she loves abortion! | ||
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...signs of hate proliferating across our campus in a way not seen in years. | |
These policies need to be clarified and evaluated. | ||
Penn must initiate a serious and careful look at our policies, and Provost Jackson and I will immediately convene a process to do so. | ||
As president, I'm committed to a safe, secure, and supportive environment so all members of our community can thrive. | ||
We can and we will get this right. | ||
Freedom of speech. How about freedom of breach? | ||
Unbelievable. Unbelievable. | ||
These people. That looks like a hostage video. | ||
It's just like the out of one beer video. | ||
Please, please, I beg you for forgiveness for my crimes, my pathetic crimes against the state of North Korea. | ||
Poor Otto, that poor guy. | ||
My heart goes out to that guy. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
All this infighting here domestically. | ||
While Putin and the United Arab Emirates seem to be getting along swimmingly, relations between Russia and the United Arab Emirates are at an all-time high, President Vladimir Putin said during his state visit to Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. | ||
Speaking at a welcoming ceremony hosted by UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahan, the Russian leader praised the thriving business and energy ties between the two countries. | ||
The meeting was certainly about circumventing this IMEC corridor. | ||
And this is a perfect opportunity to do it because there's instability in the region. | ||
In Israel, this IMEC corridor is going to be postponed. | ||
But a weird little headline came out yesterday. | ||
I don't have it on my desk today, but I'll just tell you exactly what it said. | ||
Italy announced that it's pulling out of China's Belt and Road Initiative, citing a lack of incentive to stay in. | ||
Basically saying that it wasn't working out. | ||
It wasn't as good as they thought it was going to be. | ||
So while we have Putin meeting with the United Arab Emirates, a key partner in this IMEC corridor, which is designed to compete with China's Belt and Road Initiative, the best we can muster is getting Italy to back out of China's Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
Oh, you're going to send your Putin? | ||
Well, we're going to send our Italian leader. | ||
The incompetence of this administration is so overwhelming sometimes that it begs the question, is this intentional that they're just dropping the ball on all this stuff? | ||
Are they intentionally trying to ruin this country so they can put us in a vulnerable situation so that they can use it as a pretext to expand their power, to expand the deep state? | ||
I think it's probably both. | ||
But while we're having infighting here at our universities about whether or not it's okay to call for genocide, while we're having infighting in our nation about whether or not climate change is real or about whether or not we should fund billions of dollars to an industry, a green energy industry, while our politicians skim from the top, while we're debating about whether or not Our society is based off of principles of oppressor versus oppressed. | ||
Whether or not it's a systemic racist problem. | ||
Whether or not it's a misogynistic, bigoted, xenophobic culture. | ||
Whether or not our borders should be open or closed, which should be a no-brainer. | ||
Which would be perfect for Biden, given that he's a no-brainer president. | ||
We see the international community, these opponents, competitors, enemies of the United States of America... | ||
Totally exploiting the situation. | ||
I know that Xi Jinping said there's no plan to annex Taiwan in the coming years, but it could happen tomorrow for all we know. | ||
And we know that Russia has won the war, all but won the war in Ukraine. | ||
And we know that this conflict between Israel and Palestine is only going to result in mass genocide one way or the other. | ||
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And it's all set up. | |
And we know that China is outsmarting us. | ||
They're outmaneuvering us. They're outsmarting us. | ||
Russia is outsmarting us and outmaneuvering us. | ||
We haven't won a war in 100 years. | ||
Today is, what is it, the 82nd or 81st? | ||
It'll be the 82nd anniversary of Pearl Harbor. | ||
That was four years before we won the war. | ||
So it's 86 years since the United States of America has won a war. | ||
We haven't won a war in almost 100 years. | ||
By the time I'm 50 years old, it will have been 100 years since the United States has won a war. | ||
And so we have these leaders, whether they're the generals or the politicians, they act like the United States is some... | ||
Military force to be reckoned with, and it is a military force to be reckoned with, but it's not this just amazing, outstanding, brilliant example of military force that it was before. | ||
Where are the MacArthur's? | ||
Where are the Patton's? | ||
Where are these famous generals, these famous military leaders that our military used to produce? | ||
And maybe they still exist, but we just haven't been in such a conflict as to bring them to the fore, bring them to a place of notoriety. | ||
But we're losing in Ukraine. | ||
We're losing in Israel. | ||
And we're losing everywhere. | ||
We lost the Middle East time and time again. | ||
We keep going back and trying to fight. It's like Joe Biden trying to challenge Michael Jordan to one-on-one, it seems like. | ||
And I think we should learn our lesson. | ||
And maybe the reason that we haven't won any of these wars, and I want to talk to you about it in the third hour with calls. | ||
Maybe our nation is so morally bankrupt that it's God's divine justice. | ||
Maybe we just need to sit out every war until we are compelled to one where we have the moral high ground. | ||
And maybe we'll win that one and I'll break this losing streak. | ||
But I don't know why it is that Biden would threaten to send US troops. | ||
Into Ukraine to fight Russia, a nation we have never been at war with, a nation we have never exchanged fire with, to my knowledge. | ||
When all these other conflicts are happening, when we have all these problems domestically, and there's no real reason to do it other than to cover up his biolabs and his corruption and Metabiota and all the money laundering. | ||
It's just so corrupt. This guy's going straight to hell. | ||
He's going straight to hell. | ||
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More on the other side. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I am Chase Geiser, your host today. | ||
We've got a great guest. We're going to take some calls, too, later on in the show. | ||
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And we've got more news to cover. | |
I just want to hit this clip. | ||
We're going to hit clip 11. | ||
And you may have seen some moments of this larger clip already, but I want you to get the whole context of just... | ||
What this steamrolling in the debate last night looked like. | ||
Go ahead and run it. Mr. | ||
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Ramaswamy, when discussing your Hindu faith in September, you seem to take a shot at Ambassador Haley, who is also Indian American and who converted to Christianity as an adult. | |
You said, an easy thing for me to do, being a politician, is to shorten my name, profess to be a Christian, and then run. | ||
Make Vivek Vicky or whatever, end quote. | ||
Are you questioning Nikki Haley's Christian convictions? | ||
And why has your campaign made a point of referring to Ambassador Haley by her given first name, Nimrata, even though she's gone by Nikki for her whole life? | ||
Well, my whole deal is if Nikki Haley, of all people, should know how to pronounce my name correctly, the rest of the news media can learn it. | ||
My deal is I'll call her Nikki when she can say my own name right. | ||
That's our little fun side bet there. | ||
Here's what I will say is deeper. | ||
I don't question her faith. But I question her authenticity. | ||
And I think that's deeper here. | ||
We were just talking about the France issue. | ||
This is a symptom of a deeper cancer in American life. | ||
Identity politics. This new religion that says your race, your gender, and your sexuality are your identity. | ||
It is anti-American. It is meritocratic. | ||
It's anti-meritocratic. And it is dividing this country to a breaking point. | ||
And I've spoken about this to the left. | ||
My books are all about this. | ||
I've preached this to the left. | ||
But it's even worse when Republicans try to play the same game. | ||
We're talking about that trans issue. | ||
And Nikki Haley's campaign launch video sounded like a woke Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light ad talking about how she would kick in heels. | ||
At the first debate, she said that only a woman can get this job done. | ||
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That's what she said. The whole leaning on gender thing. | |
I criticized Ronna McDaniel after five failed years of leadership of this party and criticized Nikki for her corrupt foreign dealings as a military contractor. | ||
She said that I have a woman problem. | ||
Nikki, I don't have a woman problem. | ||
You have a corruption problem. | ||
Let's move on since we saw this part of this clip from... | ||
From earlier, I want to show you that it wasn't just Nikki Haley getting beat down by everybody. | ||
They weren't all ganging up on Nikki Haley because she's this new rising star. | ||
But it was really embarrassing. | ||
I felt embarrassed for Chris Christie last night. | ||
He says Trump won't be able to vote because he'll be convicted of felonies. | ||
Let's run clip 12, see what he had to say and how he got booed by the entire audience. | ||
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Sure, thank you. I want you all to kind of picture in your minds election day. | |
You'll all be heading to the polls to vote. | ||
And that's something that Donald Trump will not be able to do. | ||
Because he will be convicted of felonies before then, and his right to vote will be taken away. | ||
You know, look. | ||
Here's the bottom line. | ||
You can boo about it all you like and continue to deny reality. | ||
But if we deny reality as a party, we're going to have four more years of Joe Biden. | ||
When my colleagues here raised their hands and said they would support him even if he was a convicted felon, the bigger problem with it is they were confirming the lies he's told to the American people. | ||
If you're too timid to take on Trump... | ||
Believe me, others will see that timidity. | ||
Xi, Putin and the Ayatollah, the border crossers on the southern border, and the criminals in our streets. | ||
They'll sense that timidity and they'll take advantage of that failure of leadership. | ||
We need to get back to an old American idea that every person is responsible for their own conduct, even a president. | ||
I'll be the kind of president who has the humility that knows that you work for the people. | ||
It's not the other way around. | ||
I will earn your trust. | ||
I want to earn your vote. | ||
Thank you, Governor Christie. Well, that doesn't even mean anything. | ||
This poor, poor guy. | ||
There's a moment later, we'll try to find the clip during the break, where he's asked a question and Vivek comes in and tells him to go have a nice meal. | ||
You can just see how livid he is. | ||
And he even comes up in the B-roll. | ||
There's a video of it. | ||
At the end, goes up to the moderators. | ||
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Like, what the hell was that? I don't know why he runs. | |
Why do you run for the President of the United States when you know everyone hates you and no one supports you? | ||
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You'd be better off if he auditioned for a Tony Soprano show. | |
Go on the other side, folks. It's frightful, but the fire is so delightful. | ||
Since we've no place to go. | ||
Alex Jones, Alex Jones, Alex Jones. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
So we saw Chris Christie in that last segment occupy a large portion of the screen and say very little. | ||
Now, let's see this moment. | ||
This is another iconic Vivek moment. | ||
He was so on fire. | ||
You can tell that he wants it. | ||
You can tell that he has a fire under his behind. | ||
And he's got that eye of the tiger. | ||
I watched Rocky 3 over Thanksgiving. | ||
I don't know why it is, but my family seems to have a tradition of watching the Rocky movies during Thanksgiving. | ||
I think it's because Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is like the only good Thanksgiving movie. | ||
And so, if you don't feel like watching that again for the 8 millionth time, then you gotta just pick something else as a family to associate with the holiday. | ||
So we end up watching Rocky movies every year. | ||
And that's the famous Eye of the Tiger scene. | ||
When Apollo's taking him around, Rocky, after he's given up, lost heart, He's taking him around, into the gym, and he's like, you see all these guys, they got that eye of the tiger. | ||
It's this iconic, perfectly corny 80s moment in cinema. | ||
It's one of those things that you get goosebumps when you hear it, but then you feel guilty that you got goosebumps because it's so cheesy and bad. | ||
That's what's so good about Rocky. | ||
It's inspiring and it's embarrassing at the same time, which is such a weird combination of emotions. | ||
But take a look at this eye of the tiger moment for Vivek in clip six. | ||
Just to stop President Trump. | ||
His approval rating with Republicans is currently at 81%. | ||
Yours is at 25%. | ||
Your best state is New Hampshire, and even there, two-thirds of GOP voters say they will be angry and disappointed if you won. | ||
Respectfully, Governor, you have not stopped, Mr. | ||
Trump. And voters may wonder how you could possibly become the nominee of a party that does not appear to like you very much. | ||
Well, Chris Christie also doesn't know what provinces in eastern Ukraine he actually wants us to fight for. | ||
Chris, your version of foreign policy experience was closing a bridge from New Jersey to New York. | ||
So do everybody a favor, just walk yourself off that stage, enjoy a nice meal, and get the hell out of this race. | ||
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Enjoy a nice meal. | |
I wonder if Vivek had that line canned. | ||
He comes off a bit rehearsed. | ||
I know generally he does just because he's done so many podcasts and he's answered the same question so many times so everything sounds so polished. | ||
But that line was so good, I'm skeptical that he came up with it on the fly. | ||
But at the same token, that's not really something that you plan to say. | ||
Because it's kind of in bad taste. | ||
No pun intended. But I'm glad he said it. | ||
Don't get me wrong. Sometimes I like things that are in bad taste. | ||
It's just another moment though of him on fire last night. | ||
So I can't believe that he doesn't have more support than he does. | ||
After all these repeated moments of saying the right thing, making more sense, the only thing he doesn't have behind him is the establishment. | ||
And I guess that's all the disadvantage that he needs in order for this to be a really contested race. | ||
He's not way behind or anything. I don't know if he's still in second. | ||
I think he's battling... From third between DeSantis and Nikki Haley. | ||
But I really hope that he rises again in this election cycle because I think he's an important candidate. | ||
Even if he doesn't win, it's important for the American people to hear what he has to say because he's right and he's smart. | ||
And he's being honest about these problems, about this establishment. | ||
There was footage, there were clips, stills that I saw last night on Twitter of Ronna McDaniel watching from her balcony, which is so fitting. | ||
It's like a metaphor. She's like at this elite level watching from her balcony and every time Vivek had a moment where he was on fire this look of scorn on her face just the sheer hatred was overwhelming to see In other news, speaking of viral and being on fire, get ready because Tucker Carlson is teasing an Alex Jones interview, which is set to come out today. | ||
Tucker Carlson has just teased his coming groundbreaking interview with radio host Alex Jones that will drop Thursday. | ||
This has been a hard one for me to keep a secret because this interview took place, I believe, in October. | ||
It was supposed to come out in November, and they wanted to give it a lot of time. | ||
Apparently, Tucker and Alex spent a lot of time together, recorded a lot of content. | ||
And they wanted to get it just right. | ||
So we've been keeping this a secret. | ||
But this was the secret mission that Alex was on when he was gone for a week in October. | ||
And everybody in the chats just thought he was taking a vacation. | ||
And everybody in the chats was like, Alex, get back to work. | ||
He was doing a Tucker Carlson interview, guys. | ||
Come on. Alex Jones predicted 9-11 in detail and on camera months before it happened. | ||
How did he do that? | ||
And why did the government decide to destroy him after he did? | ||
And he shared the clip of Alex Jones from July 25th of 2001 where he said they were going to pin it on Osama bin Laden after there was a terrorist attack. | ||
And all of the Bill Cooper fans can come out and say he stole it from Bill Cooper because Bill Cooper said it was going to be pinned on Osama bin Laden in June of 2001, just a month before. | ||
And I don't doubt for a minute. | ||
That Alex was listening to Bill Cooper back then. | ||
I don't doubt for a minute that he even heard that specific broadcast and agreed with it and then just re-aired the same idea. | ||
But to say that he stole or plagiarized the prediction from Bill Cooper, something apparently Cooper himself believed. | ||
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And honestly, it was just common sense. | |
Like, if you go back to listen to The Time of the Hour, right, that episode, you'll hear him say, you know, he talks about how Osama bin Laden was the most wanted man, right, for the CIA. The CIA just wanted him. | ||
And then... CNN was just able to waltz up into a cave and get an interview with them. | ||
Like, that right there, in and of itself, hindsight's 20-20, but when you hear that, and you hear someone just breaking down what's actually going on, you're like, oh... | ||
It's like the AP reporters that were filming the attack alongside Hamas on October 7th. | ||
Like, obviously there's something going on here inside. | ||
Yeah. Well, the thing that's crazy about it is... | ||
We found this year that clip of Alex Jones from March 6th of 2001. | ||
So for 20 years, people on the conspiracy theory world have been accusing Alex Jones of plagiarizing the 9-11 prediction from Bill Cooper. | ||
But in March 6th of 2001, months before Cooper's Osama Bin Laden time of the hour episode, Alex Jones literally said they're going to fly a plane into the World Trade Center. | ||
So, yes, maybe he got the Osama Bin Laden idea from listening to Cooper. | ||
And agreeing with it, saying, that doesn't make sense. | ||
I'm going to tell my audience that too. | ||
Maybe he did. But he predicted 9-11 before Cooper did. | ||
And nobody found out until this year. | ||
We went through the archives. We searched the transcripts with a program that we made. | ||
Where we typed in World Trade Center. | ||
And we were able to find every time Alex mentioned the World Trade Center in 2001. | ||
And the earliest mention that we could find was March 6th of 2001. | ||
Where he said the FBI was doing war game scenarios. | ||
And they were going to remote control, fly, fly. | ||
A 747 into the World Trade Center. | ||
And I'm not saying that it was remote controlled. | ||
I'm not even saying that was the FBI. I think it was the deep state, maybe the CIA. But he predicted 9-11 earlier than anybody else in the most specific, explicit way. | ||
Second runner-up maybe is Nostradamus. | ||
If you like the cryptic predictions from the 19th century. | ||
So, amazing stuff. | ||
And I just wanted to talk about that Cooper controversy because when Tucker posted this clip of Alex predicting 9-11 and Osama bin Laden, the replies were lit up with some conspiracy theorists who were like, oh, he stole it from Bill Cooper, he stole it from Bill Cooper. | ||
And up until this point, as far as we knew, they were right. | ||
It looked kind of like that. | ||
But then we find this clip from March of the year where he said they were going to fly a World Trade Center into, excuse me, fly a plane into the World Trade Center. | ||
It doesn't get more... Accurate than that. | ||
And it doesn't get earlier than that, folks, in terms of specific predictions of terrorist attacks. | ||
And it's not the only time that he's been right. | ||
He's been right on a macro scale from the 30,000-foot view time and time again about things like wokeism coming into our schools. | ||
It wasn't called wokeism when he was talking about it 20 years ago, but it's exactly what he was describing when he was talking about the transsexual agenda to brainwash our children. | ||
Everybody thought he was crazy back then, but he was right. | ||
We're seeing drag queen story hours. | ||
And time and time again, he's right. | ||
He's right about Epstein. He's right about everything. | ||
He's right about Obama. Everybody thought, even Snowden thought, that Obama was going to be the guy that came into office and reversed some of these deep state surveillance programs. | ||
Everybody thought he was going to strengthen the whistleblower programs and open up transparency to the government. | ||
But Alex Jones was right about that as well. | ||
And that's why people watch InfoWars. | ||
That's why it's more important now than ever that you go to InfoWarsStore.com and be the reason that we're still on the air. | ||
Because while other networks lie to you time and time again about what's happening now, Alex Jones and this network tell you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
Stick with us, folks. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I'm Chase Geyser, your host this morning. | ||
I'm taking calls later on in the show. | ||
Great guest in the third hour. | ||
We've just been covering the vague murdering in the debate last night. | ||
Biden says that the U.S. border system is broken after telling illegals to search the border. | ||
Come on in. The door's open. | ||
Speaking at the White House Wednesday, Joe Biden admitted his administration's border system is broken, despite previously advertising that illegals should surge the border under his reign. | ||
Most of Biden's speech focused on begging Congress to provide more funding to Ukraine, with the senile puppet complaining Republicans are, quote, playing chicken with our national security, end quote, by refusing to pass the funding unless border policy changes are promised. | ||
Quote, I'm willing to make significant compromises on the border. | ||
We know you're willing to make significant compromises, primarily to your integrity or your principles or any sort of a moral compass. | ||
Another flashback Biden video being spread online Wednesday. | ||
The Democrat politician said we shouldn't want the nonstop wave of immigrants to cease. | ||
Flippy Joe said there would be an unrelenting and nonstop stream of immigration that would leave white Americans and the minority in 2017. | ||
And he celebrated that as a good thing in that clip. | ||
So, we see that this is replacement migration. | ||
Our culture is being replaced. | ||
And... It's just because they hate us, frankly. | ||
Frankly, they hate you, they hate me, they hate InfoWars, they hate everybody that works hard and lives an honest life. | ||
Because it's a threat to their power. | ||
They are so absent spiritually of a notion of God. | ||
They have no relationship with a higher power. | ||
That they despise those who are on the end. | ||
Those who are genuinely good. | ||
Those who have faith and freedom. | ||
Their doubts about God, their bitterness toward God is manifest because of their corruption. | ||
They know that they're evil people deep down. | ||
I think they're in denial about it. | ||
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt. | ||
If they can have cognitive dissonance about how many times they've been wrong about climate change, how many times they're wrong about the border, how many times they're wrong about economics, how many times they're wrong about every war we get in, how many times they're wrong about every single issue that matters. | ||
They're always wrong. They're wrong about the issue of their own goodness, too. | ||
They believe out of their own ignorance and hubris that they are inherently good and we are evil. | ||
But deep down, the subconscious knows the truth. | ||
You can lie to the conscious mind and you can deceive it and trick it and you can operate on this false code, this false operating system. | ||
But you can't lie to the subconscious. | ||
You can speak to it. | ||
You can massage it, manipulate it, steer it. | ||
But when push comes to shove, it knows. | ||
And out of their deep, deep self-doubt and self-loathing and awareness of their Debauchery and just sheer evil is catalyzed of bitterness for all that is good because they know that they will be faced with divine justice. | ||
And so they seek to create a world that shifts the magnetic poles of morality. | ||
If they cannot become moral and good, then they want to change the definition of what is moral and good to fit what they are. | ||
And if there is no God and if there is no afterlife and if all that is good has been wrong and evil and their bitterness is just rampant, then they themselves seek to be gods. | ||
They themselves seek to be the arbiters of morality. | ||
They want to silence and censor us. | ||
They want us dependent on technology and advertisements and entertainment. | ||
They want us brainwashed and complacent and compliant and content. | ||
They want us to suffer just the right amount that we need them, that we lean to them, that we beg for them, but not so much that we hold them accountable for poisoning our entire culture and our entire society. | ||
And they want us to create technology that will not only serve to put us in a virtual reality that will intoxicate us like an opiate, a fake reality, a fake living experience where we can clock in and experience all the joy and pleasure and happiness that our lives will not possibly be able to achieve in their new world order. | ||
While I simultaneously use this technology, use their acts of human sacrifice and research to extend their lives unnaturally for as long as possible, like the Ring of Power did to Gollum in The Lord of the Rings, | ||
where after enough time passes, If one were to look upon their faces, they would not recognize a human being anymore. | ||
It was something very close to a hobbit once, Schmeagel. | ||
And in their corruption, we'll see it in their faces. | ||
We already see it now. You look at the Feinsteins or the Pelosi's or the Biden's or these other members of the gerontocracy, the Soros's. | ||
Or the Klaus Schwab's, you look at them, they look like their actual bodies have been distorted because of their evil. | ||
I truly believe that it has an impact on you. | ||
A lot of stress has an impact on how you look, but a lot of evil does too. | ||
And they have sold their souls so consistently, so repeatedly, they have compromised their integrity. | ||
Incessantly for so many years that when you look at them, you can actually see that they're demonic. | ||
I'm not trying to be hyperbolic here. | ||
But are you telling me that when you look at Joe Biden, you see a human being? | ||
Or when you look at Nancy Pelosi, you see someone with a soul or a conscience? | ||
Or when you look at Klaus Schwab, you see someone that doesn't want to be the emperor of the earth in some sort of neo-Nazi way. | ||
You think the Holocaust was bad? | ||
It was. But what Klaus Schwab and these globalists, these internationalists want to do is a genocide of proportions we've never seen before. | ||
They explicitly advocate for population reduction, for depopulation. | ||
And they can say, oh no, we're just going to do that by incentivizing people to have fewer children. | ||
That's how we're going to do it. We're not going to kill everybody, but they are going to kill everybody. | ||
And which people are they going to determine should have fewer children? | ||
Because when I look at the demographic information and the data here in the United States of America, and I look at who's having children and who isn't, it seems like there's a very specific, targeted demographic that they don't want to exist by 2047. | ||
My demographic. They don't want Judeo-Christian values. | ||
They don't want patriotic American values. | ||
They don't want white people. | ||
They don't want heterosexual people. | ||
They don't even want people who know what their gender is. | ||
Speak with us, folks. More on the other side. | ||
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So much going on. It's so fitting that you are playing the song, Killing Strangers, in the context of the story that we're going to talk about. | |
Anthony Polito, 67, who killed three staff at UNLV in Las Vegas. | ||
Before being shot dead by cops, had a 15-page Zodiac Killer theory on his website that also listed powerful organizations bent on global domination. | ||
TonyPolito67 maintained a website detailing his interest in Sin City, conspiracy theories, as well as fawning tributes from his former students. | ||
He died in a confrontation with police after he opened fire on the fourth floor of the Lee Business School. | ||
The business professor was rejected from a position at the university. | ||
So bizarre. You don't often see a mass shooting conducted by... | ||
Someone who's in their 60s. | ||
It's typically the psychological profile for somebody like this is a late teenager or someone in their 20s. | ||
Certainly for serial killers, it's usually a white male in their 20s for some reason. | ||
This professor who shot dead three workers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, wrote a 15-page theory on the Zodiac Killer and posted about powerful organizations bent on global domination. | ||
Anthony Polito, 67, died in the confrontation with police after he opened fire on the fourth floor of the Lee Business School at 11.45 a.m., Right before lunch, prompting a massive response from law enforcement. | ||
Officials are looking into the motive, but said Polito was rejected from a teaching position at the school and may have known someone there. | ||
Police are currently searching Polito's home in Henderson, Nevada. | ||
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This is like an MKUltra thing. | |
Look at that guy. He's been named as the deceased suspect in the University of Nevada Las Vegas shooting. | ||
He maintained this website about his life, describing himself as a semi-retired university professor and posting various topics, including his claim that he decoded the cryptic messages sent by the Zodiac killer. | ||
So he thought highly of himself. | ||
In another section of his website, Polito wrote about his love of Las Vegas conspiracy theories and also posted fawning praise from former students. | ||
Quote, I've lived in Georgia, Iowa, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Virginia, and Wyoming. | ||
My travels, I especially enjoyed Jackson Hole, the Outer Banks, Key West, and of course, Durham. | ||
He writes on the biography section of his site. | ||
Okay. But there's another section titled Powerful Organizations Bent on Global Domination. | ||
Among the organizations listed are the Rothschild Family, Bilderberg Group, the International Monetary Fund, and the Economics Department of MIT. So he lists all these legitimate institutions. | ||
He's like, and my ex-wife! | ||
Unbelievable. That section, Polito posted a link to a website created by far right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. | ||
Oh, God. I wonder if he was a caller. | ||
Polito also listed his musical tastes. | ||
In a section dedicated to favorite movies, he states that each selected film argues a truth with powerful eloquence. | ||
Some of his favorite movies include Michael Moore's Roger and Me, Oliver Stone's Conspiracy-Laden JFK, and the film version of Ayn Rand's conservative epic, The Fountainhead. | ||
Oh my god, I watched that movie yesterday. | ||
I literally watched it. | ||
The Fountainhead's one of my favorite movies. | ||
Ayn Rand actually wrote the screenplay. | ||
So it's true to her philosophy that that book changed my life. | ||
It's just so bizarre that I watched this movie yesterday not knowing that this guy listed it on... | ||
I took the black and white Gary Cooper movie and I stripped all the music from it and I replaced it with sort of epic electronic music to make it modern. | ||
And it's an inspiring movie. | ||
This is bizarre. Polito lists among the great minds of the 20th century Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, and George Soros. | ||
That's kind of bizarre. Why would you link to Alex Jones and then advocate that George Soros was a great mind of the 20th century? | ||
This guy seems like he was simply a narcissistic, disgruntled older man. | ||
I don't know if it was a mass shooting. | ||
Does it count as a mass shooting? He shot. | ||
He killed three people. | ||
That's a mass shooting. Yeah. Wow. | ||
Of course, they highlight that he links to Alex Jones as if it's Alex's fault or Infowars' fault that these people are lunatics. | ||
After all the years of this network repeatedly being against every single military conflict that the United States has been in since 1941. | ||
This is the only network of all the networks, whether it's CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, this is the only network That has not perpetuated the lies given us by the intelligence community in order to justify these unnecessary military conflicts. | ||
This is the only network that was talking about the corruption of the Bush administration at a time when it was very unpopular to criticize George W. Bush because everyone was rallying behind that new world order, that new world Americanism in the context of the 9-11 terrorist attack. | ||
Our new Pearl Harbor, our Pearl Harbor 2.0. | ||
Of all the networks, one could actually make the case that Infowars is a pacifist extremist network. | ||
Because we have been extremists over the decades by way of peace and the effort toward peace. | ||
And then you have a mass shooting happen by some narcissistic lunatic with amazing sideburns. | ||
Who made a website just about himself because he wanted the world to know who he was. | ||
And they mentioned passingly that he's linked back to Alex Jones because they're just trying to tie Alex Jones into stuff like this. | ||
It's absolutely insane to me. | ||
Elsewhere on the page, Pulido lists his own personal theories on various mysteries, including the Zodiac Killer, the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, and the true meaning of the 2010 Leonardo DiCaprio movie, Inception. | ||
He notes his love for Vegas on his website, writing, I had the pleasure of making more than two dozen trips for the last 15 years. | ||
I don't gamble much, but there is plenty to do there. | ||
That's for sure! Exclamation, exclamation. | ||
This is just some guy's website diary. | ||
So he earned his degrees at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business where he gained a Doctor of Philosophy. | ||
He listed a Master of Business Administration at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and attended Radford University where he completed a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics as a double major. | ||
So no doubt the guy was a pretty smart guy. | ||
Maybe he did actually crack the Zodiac Killer's Code. | ||
In addition to three deceased people, another person was wounded and remains in critical condition. | ||
His failed job application was reported by 8 News Now with sources telling the site that he may also have had connections to a person who works on the campus. | ||
Wow. Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
Another mass shooting linked to right-wing extremism. | ||
It's always our fault, isn't it? | ||
Always our fault. We're going to get into more in the next segment. | ||
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Welcome back to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host this morning, Chase Geiser. | ||
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I'm going to open up the phone lines. We're going to be taking calls throughout the third hour. | |
Call 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
I've been inspired by some of the recent news that we covered in last segment to talk about conspiracy theories. | ||
I want to call and talk about good, old-fashioned conspiracy theories. | ||
What's your favorite conspiracy theory? | ||
There's some news on my desk about SpaceX's Starlink, for example, clears military tests in the Arctic, paving the way for more contracts. | ||
The previously undisclosed testing found that Starlink... | ||
It is a reliable and high-performance communications system in the Arctic. | ||
Obviously, we know that the Arctic has been the subject of many conspiracy theories. | ||
Whether it's the earthquake machine that they allegedly have under the ice, whether it's the Nazis establishing a base, whether it's some sort of UFO testing facility. | ||
Why is it that these treaties were negotiated, that it would always be international? | ||
So when you call in, think about some good old-fashioned, old-school conspiracy theories to talk about filming, because I'm actually not that familiar with some of these more sophisticated conspiracy theories. | ||
The old-school ones before the whole world became one giant conspiracy. | ||
The ones that people were talking about before it was so obvious that there was something to it. | ||
Daily Star reports that highly contagious and potentially lethal 100-day cough is sweeping across Britain. | ||
Maybe. And the U.S. is holding military exercises in Guyana as border tensions soar. | ||
Clips coming up. | ||
I love you, Biden. Thank you for everything from migrants at the Arizona border. | ||
After all, that is who he represents. | ||
Over 12,000 illegal aliens invade the U.S. in one day. | ||
This is the highest recorded. | ||
A number of illegal aliens encountered at the southern border in one day reportedly hit the highest level ever recorded as the Biden mass migration catastrophe spirals wildly out of control. | ||
On Tuesday, Customs and Border Protection personnel logged more than 12,000 migrant encounters, according to Fox News correspondent Bill Malugan. | ||
A stunning one-day surge came after multiple consecutive days of more than 10,000 encounters along the southwest frontier. | ||
As Infowars often clarifies, the jaw-dropping figures do not include known or unknown gotaways or illegal entries via other U.S. borders or ports of entry. | ||
So tens of thousands of people a week are coming into this country illegally. | ||
Tens of thousands. | ||
How is that not considered an invasion? | ||
But we have to worry about... | ||
The border between Gaza and Israel. | ||
We have to worry about the border between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
We have to worry about the sovereignty of Taiwan. | ||
But we're not going to worry about the tens of thousands of people that are storming across our border. | ||
And none of our politicians seem to have any solution except for Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump actually seemed to figure it out to crack that code. | ||
But why is it that we are so dependent as a nation on who the President of the United States is when it comes to our border issues? | ||
Shouldn't the entire system have fail-safes in place, checks and balances in place, to ensure that of all things our border is always protected, no matter who's elected, how incompetent or corrupt they may be? | ||
Why is it that when this guy's president, the border's much better, and when this guy's president, there's children in cages? | ||
Why is it that we have to worry as Americans as we see these conflicts escalate internationally as to whether or not there are terrorists storming into our country? | ||
Why is it that 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate go missing and you never hear another peep about it? | ||
Why is it that trains are derailing in East Palestine, spilling chemicals everywhere, the same chemicals that are being tested in facilities in Nevada, as callers have called in and reported, as if they were planning it? | ||
Why is it that we're so concerned with the economy and the rebuilding in Ukraine and the Clinton Foundation has restarted in an effort to raise money for the rebuilding of Ukraine, even though the war's not actually over, but no one is rebuilding our own nation? | ||
Why is it that our governors and our politicians constantly meet with leaders of other countries but fail to give any face time to the American people? | ||
Why is it that our health system provides for illegal migrants into this country while neglecting our veterans? | ||
And then not only do we neglect our veterans, but we insist on sending more U.S. soldiers to conflicts overseas for no apparent reason other than to lie in the pockets of our political class. | ||
Knowing full well that when they get back and they're all screwed up from the atrocities that everyone sees who's ever participated in an actual war... | ||
There'll be nothing here for them. | ||
There'll be no one to take care of them here. | ||
And then when they go nuts because they haven't been properly taken care of and we put them in these extreme environments and one of them on the offhand chance starts hearing voices because of voice to school technology or some hyper form of PTSD and shoots up a bowling alley, then the issue is gun violence. | ||
Then the issue is gun regulation. | ||
So they're not going to admit that the fact that we've gone to these wars is making our population nuts, but they're going to use these lashings out of violence to blame people like Alex Jones, to blame things like the Second Amendment. | ||
The Chuck Schumers of the world are going to come out and say that they support a ban on AR-15s while their largest donor is an international arms dealer. | ||
That's actually been prosecuted and settled cases for violating international arms laws and regulations. | ||
Why is it that we're constantly providing aid to these other nations when our own people can't even afford to go to the grocery store? | ||
Why is it that we're constantly propping up these international businesses? | ||
When our own small businesses are forced to shut down? | ||
Why is it that we're being inoculated with these vaccines that don't work and cause harm when the virus isn't even that deadly? | ||
And why is it that now every time someone gets a cough, wherever they are in the world, the deep state hears about it and makes sure that there's a headline about it so that we can constantly be afraid? | ||
And why is it that our politicians advocate for democracy so much, but then constantly ensure that only the pre-selected candidates are on the ballot? | ||
Why is it that they say they love this Democratic Republic that we are in, but they want to make it illegal for Donald Trump to be on the ballot? | ||
They want to make it illegal in Florida, for example, for any competitor to Joe Biden to be on the primary ballot for the Democratic primary. | ||
And why is it that anytime we come to them with an issue, they censor us? | ||
And why is it that even when we don't come to them with an issue, they surveil us? | ||
And why is it that when we protest, they imprison us? | ||
And that when we say something controversial, they sue us? | ||
And then when we make money, they tax us. | ||
And then when we need health care, they make sure it's as expensive as possible. | ||
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So we can hardly afford it and we need them. | ||
They act like they care about our health so much, but everything they do says otherwise. | ||
They act like they care about our freedom so much, but everything they do says otherwise. | ||
They act like they care about us. | ||
Everything they do says otherwise. | ||
And it's not because they care more about someone else. | ||
It's because they care only about themselves. | ||
The political establishment is a narcissistic, psychopathic organism. | ||
It is Ted Bundy in organizational form. | ||
It wants to kill you and rape you and get away with it. | ||
And it wants to game the judicial system in such a way that it charms all the judges who will never bring them to justice. | ||
It wants to live forever. | ||
It believes it is always right. | ||
It thinks of itself as God and it seeks to become a God. | ||
The definition of God being that creator which is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. | ||
It wants to be all-powerful, all-knowing, and everywhere. | ||
It's the Antichrist. The political class. | ||
The political establishment. | ||
On an international globalist scale is literally the antithesis of God. | ||
It thinks of itself as God. | ||
It cannot rise to the occasion of being God. | ||
It seeks all the same characteristics and features of God, but everything it does is against God. | ||
It is Satan. It is the adversary. | ||
Its motive, its goal, its plan, its agenda, its culture, its spirit is to defy God brazenly. | ||
And when called out for it or held accountable for it, to lash out in a gnashing of teeth that is so bitter, so foul, so demonic, that one can't help but look away. | ||
So, we're in a spiritual war, folks. | ||
We're in a spiritual war against the political class. | ||
Make sure you call on 877-789-2539. | ||
I want to take your calls in the next hour. | ||
Call on 877-789-2539. | ||
Your calls, next hour, conspiracy theories. | ||
Talk to me, baby! Talk to me! | ||
Talk to me! I'm honored and a pleasure to be with you this morning. | ||
Great guest coming up in 30 minutes. | ||
In the meantime, we're going to take some calls. | ||
Right out of the gate, I want to talk to Zero in Colorado. | ||
Zero, what is on your mind this morning, sir? | ||
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Hey, Chase. Man, this is a great show. | |
I just learned yesterday you're one of my brothers, man. | ||
All right! Brothers from different mothers. | ||
That's right. Hey, I was just thinking old school conspiracy theories, man. | ||
What hasn't come true? | ||
They all come true almost. | ||
I mean, what's left? | ||
The reptilian connection? | ||
I mean, when are they going to take off their masks and reveal their ears? | ||
Dive in on the reptilian one because I've heard that conspiracy theory. | ||
I like Ike, but I don't know that I buy the reptilian thing. | ||
So tell me what you think, man. And tell me exactly what it is. | ||
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Well, you know, who knows? | |
I like Ike. | ||
Right. | ||
demonic possession that takes, you know, the, the, you know, it takes you over because you split your soul, you know, like, like in Harry Potter, you know, like you commit a murder and it fractures your soul and something can come in. | ||
I don't know if it's something like that. | ||
Or if it's a literal species that we share this earth with. | ||
I mean, you know, we were talking about UFOs and going into the ocean and stuff. | ||
You know, we haven't been to the bottom of the ocean. | ||
We don't know what's down there. | ||
We might share this planet with another species. | ||
I mean, you know, there are theories that there are caverns, you know, in the earth that are hollowed chambers within the earth. | ||
There are deep underground military bases, and there are rumors that our government is working with aliens or, you know, other beings and stuff. | ||
I mean, let's talk about the Bermuda Triangle. | ||
Did anyone ever debunk that? | ||
All the ships that just seem to crash there for no reason? | ||
All the planes that go missing there for no reason? | ||
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You know, it's never been debunked. | |
I think I remember Alex Jones mentioning something about, let's charter a boat. | ||
Let's rig that thing with cameras and some drones and let's automate it. | ||
Maybe a one-man crew will get some volunteer. | ||
Let's go in there and let's live stream it, you know? | ||
Let's see what happens. That's not a bad idea. | ||
That's not a bad idea at all. | ||
So, tell me what you think about the Arctic. | ||
Do you think... What do you think is going on there? | ||
Because my theory on the alien thing is that I don't know whether or not we've been visited by extraterrestrials. | ||
My intuition, one way or the other, I would say 51% yes, 49% no. | ||
It hasn't happened. But one thing's for sure, I think if our government had encountered these extraterrestrials, it's something that they would keep secret immediately. | ||
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Absolutely. Especially if there's technology involved, you know, or a threat that we're not equipped to handle or battle if need be. | |
I mean, that would... They always say the public would enter into a panic and they fear that, or a crumbling of religion and stuff. | ||
That's their excuse. | ||
As far as the Arctic goes, I mean, it's a giant mystery. | ||
There's supposedly no-fly zones. | ||
There's supposedly a pyramid there. | ||
There might be openings at the poles that are just... | ||
I'm not going into hollow earth necessarily, but... | ||
Well, not to mention some of the maps that exist that were copied from maps likely in the Library of Alexandria that actually accurately show some of the land masses and canals and stuff that are under the ice. | ||
But there's been ice for like 10,000 years all over, right? | ||
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Yeah, and you want to talk about the Library of Alexandria? | |
I mean, what's the Vatican got? | ||
You know, it's time to go in there and start looking through their material because why are they sitting on their throne of gold and diamonds talking about how the average person needs to give up their gas stoves and stuff. | ||
You know, this is insane. | ||
This world is definitely being hijacked by something. | ||
You know, they say that we have a reptilian part of our brain. | ||
That links to our greed and our possessions and our desire to control others and stuff. | ||
What happens when you have all the money you could possibly have, like the Vatican or something, these Rothschilds and these Black Rocks? | ||
What are they doing for fun? | ||
What are they keeping secret and locking up? | ||
You know what I mean? It's time to knock on that Vatican door and say, hey, You need to open up that vault. | ||
You know, we got some questions and we need some answers. | ||
Yeah, it is sort of fascinating that the Vatican, which sees itself as the head of the church, is basically the antithesis of Jesus. | ||
I mean, the parable of the eye of the needle. | ||
It's more likely for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man to inherit the kingdom of God. | ||
But they're sitting on golden thrones, literally. | ||
Thanks for your call, Zero. Have a good day, brother. | ||
More calls on the other side, folks. | ||
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Stay tuned. | |
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're taking calls and breaking balls. | ||
Let's hear from Marcus in Keller, Texas. | ||
Marcus, what is on your mind about the Jimi Hendrix theory? | ||
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So, I was just thinking of old stuff that you've never heard of or stuff that never got figured. | |
Okay, so Jimi Hendrix apparently died of a... | ||
A needle, a heroin needle. | ||
Everyone kind of hears that he died from heroin. | ||
I thought he died from asphyxiating on his own vomit from an overdose. | ||
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You're right, you're right. Okay, so there you go. | |
Okay, so check this out. In the police report or ambulance report, I can't remember which one, I think the police report, it said one thing, but in the ambulance report it said another, and One of the things that was said was that he had filled up... | ||
He did vomit all over himself. | ||
And there was red wine in his stomach. | ||
And it was in his... | ||
It got put into his stomach so fast that when they checked his blood, alcohol, there was no blood. | ||
There was no alcohol. Oh, as if somebody just dumped a bottle of wine down his stomach after he took barbiturates? | ||
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Yeah. He took barbiturates. | |
Well, no, not even post-mortem. | ||
Like, they drowned him in it. | ||
Like, they held him down, and they poured it down his throat while he was sleeping. | ||
And so he never even ingested it. | ||
He breathed it in. And that's why there's all this throw-up and vomit everywhere. | ||
And his girlfriend, Monica Dannemann, she... | ||
She split, and the hotel door was opened. | ||
Michael Jeffries, his manager, was a literal British mafia-type character, and his managers were mad at him because he was refusing. | ||
He wanted an all-black band. | ||
It was just the whole thing. | ||
But Jimi Hendrix was murdered is a good one. | ||
So what would the motive have been? | ||
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So, I mean... | |
You know, he was like this Illuminati sacrifice that kind of happens always. | ||
But maybe with him it had more to do with kind of like his revolutionary nature. | ||
Yeah. Well, I know that he was kind of doing the Band of Gypsies thing too. | ||
He was kind of moving on from the Jimi Hendrix experience. | ||
So it could have been like a disgruntled manager or something. | ||
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Yep. It was a disgruntled manager. | |
But then you kind of... | ||
It's like Kobe Bryant also got killed... | ||
that he was getting ready to sue for everything because they made an energy pill called Black Mamba and he ended up dying in a crash and apparently it was because they were about to go to court and if they killed him before they went to court then he could never sue them and testify and the whole thing like their company would have you know saying gone down but like you're like okay so it was about an energy pill but then like people talk about the Illuminati killing people and you're like well was it a bigger thing is Is it there's just always this sacrifice? | ||
But I don't know. Yeah. | ||
Marcus, stay with us for a second. | ||
I want to run this clip of Stevie Ray Vaughan talking about Jimi Hendrix's death and see what you think of it. | ||
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Exactly. That's the clip I just saw yesterday. | |
Yeah. Let's go ahead and run it. | ||
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From Jimmy's. | |
I forgot your brother's name. My guitar player? Your guitar playing. | ||
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Very from Jimmy's. Well, I mean, he was him. | |
Well... Basically, there's one similarity. | ||
He played everything he ever heard that excited him. | ||
I play everything I ever heard that excited me. | ||
Obviously, I do respect him very, very much. | ||
Not only his music, but his life was very much of an influence. | ||
More so the good points than the bad. | ||
I don't believe that he died because he was a druggie. | ||
I believe that he had a little help. | ||
Because he scared too many people. | ||
We'll leave it there. Yeah, isn't that great? | ||
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The video I saw yesterday cut that last part off where it said he scared too many people. | |
So that's amazing that you got that part. | ||
Wow. Well, thanks to the crew for their awesome work. | ||
They are incredible. Yeah, so it's... | ||
Incredible. And he died, too, in that helicopter crash out of nowhere. | ||
Boom, bam, bam. Yeah, exactly. | ||
Marcus, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's hear next from... | ||
Let's see. I'm looking at these conspiracy theories. | ||
Which ones do I want to talk about? Old school theories. | ||
Let's do Tove in Ontario. | ||
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Tove, what's up? Hey, Chase. | |
How are you doing today? Good, man. | ||
Thanks for calling. Okay, so I'm a little older than you. | ||
Probably old enough to be your dad. | ||
Love that about you. Can I call you daddy? | ||
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Well, I don't have any kids. | |
I guess you could be my dad. | ||
Alex Jones' daddy. In Florida in 1985 in Fort Lauderdale. | ||
Okay, so anyway, the ones I want to talk about are first, let's talk about the... | ||
I'm getting a little noise in the background. | ||
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The first world... Turn off the radio! | |
Turn it off! Okay, so what were you going to say? | ||
I know. What were you going to say? | ||
Okay, so World Trade Center, the first one in 1993. | ||
You were probably, what, three years old? | ||
Two and a half years old. | ||
When it happened, it was just weird that it never got the publicity. | ||
You know, six people died, 159 were injured. | ||
You heard about it. | ||
Then the next thing, the next conspiracy, like Clinton had a good year that year. | ||
Then he had the Waco investigation. | ||
Yep. So what I wanted to say about the Trade Center is I learned that the FBI were kind of in on it. | ||
They had an informant, a cab driver, who the FBI was going to give the bomb to the blind sheep and they were going to give them a real bomb. | ||
The cab driver's like, well, why are you giving them a real bomb? | ||
No, no, we got to give them a real bomb. | ||
So they could justify their budget and their usefulness. | ||
Well, that's that conspiracy theory. | ||
That they were in on the first Trade Center bombing. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree with that. | ||
Serial criminals tend to commit the same crime over and over again. | ||
Like I said, they were like Ted Bundy, like serial killers, the political class is. | ||
It makes sense that they would hit the World Trade Center once and then do it again. | ||
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There's a story about him being MKUltran, right? | |
Yeah. Who? | ||
Who? I'm sorry, Tov. | ||
I'm losing you a little bit, so I'm going to have to take your call another time, but I appreciate all of your feedback and input. | ||
That's fascinating stuff there. | ||
Let's hear from Debbie in New Jersey. | ||
Debbie, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase. | ||
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I was just wondering if anybody there had heard of this guy, King Alexander. | |
He goes by Zion and Spiritual White Boy. | ||
I'm not familiar, but I already love the branding. | ||
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Yeah. He supposedly is the one who's gotten all the countries to sign on to giving up everybody's freedom to him. | |
He's gonna be like the top ruler. | ||
Is it Alex Soros? Supposedly. | ||
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I guess not. | |
I mean, I was doing a lot of reading and research on it. | ||
There's a woman who disclosed it, Mary Margaret Beaver, and she's been on several Patriot podcasts. | ||
And she had been the one who disclosed the picture and, you know, started to reveal things about him in detail. | ||
You can go to her site. | ||
It's Adana of Sol, S-O-L, dot com. | ||
Okay. And, you know, research it there. | ||
But the guy is like a... | ||
Some kind of Slovic descent. | ||
Interesting. Well, thank you so much, Debbie, for bringing my attention to that. | ||
I will definitely check it out. We've only got about a minute left of this segment before we got to break, so I'll take calls in the next segment. | ||
I see you guys on the board. | ||
Joe, Johnny, Sean, Judy, William, Jay, Wild Bill, BS Assassin. | ||
I'll get to you guys in the next segment as fast as I can. | ||
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Do it! | |
Our new side. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I'm Chase Keiser, your host this morning, and we are talking about all things old school and new school conspiracy theories. | ||
I want to hear from Joe in Arkansas. | ||
Joe, what is on your mind this morning? | ||
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Yeah. I'd just like to say, I met William Cooper back in the late 90s in Arizona. | |
That's where I'm actually from. | ||
I just moved on three and a half years ago. | ||
And Alex Jones is way, way far ahead than William Cooper. | ||
I mean, he's on a different level. | ||
But I know they're saying that he stole the 9-11 info from him, but yeah. | ||
What was Bill Cooper like when you met him? | ||
No, he was actually pretty hateful. | ||
Yeah, he wasn't a pleasant man to be around, no. | ||
Really? No. | ||
And a lot of the town people around there didn't really care for him. | ||
I mean, he was smart, and he did have a lot of good information, but no, he wasn't a pleasant man. | ||
I mean, it's a shame how his life ended. | ||
Yeah, sad story. | ||
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Yeah. He used to have his show uptown up until he knew that he was about to be arrested. | |
And so he pretty much stayed at home. | ||
He had people doing his shopping for him and all that. | ||
I mean, he didn't leave hardly at all. | ||
Because he knew he was going to get arrested. | ||
Right. He was charged with tax evasion, and he escaped the law or evaded the law for like three years, I think, before they finally showed up at his door. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's correct. | |
But they baited him outside. | ||
See, the sheriff up there at that time didn't want the feds to come in because they had been threatening that they were going to come in and... | ||
You know, but they knew that it would be a gunfight, which, I mean, it turned out to be one anyways, but the sheriff up there is actually the one who killed him, and, you know, well, not the sheriff. | ||
The sheriff is actually trying to do the right thing. | ||
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Yeah, but, I mean, the sheriff isn't the one that fired the bullet, but, you know, his deputy did. | |
Cooper shot somebody in the head, right? | ||
He shot one of the guys in the head before they killed him? | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, he did. | |
Wow, man. Yeah. | ||
So, people didn't really care for him. | ||
Was he just sort of like a bitter person? | ||
Was he rude? What do you mean by didn't really care for him? | ||
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Yeah, he was just real bitter. | |
Like, he was hard to... | ||
Like, he didn't really have a lot of conversation. | ||
Like, he really wasn't interested in talking to a whole lot of people. | ||
At least, that's what I gather. | ||
And because... | ||
When his show was uptown, you can go in there and walk in and see him sometimes. | ||
He just wasn't really like that. | ||
It just seemed that he really didn't want to talk to people. | ||
He kind of talked down to a lot of people. | ||
Well, that's too bad. He wasn't well thought of. | ||
I see here that you wanted to talk about the chemtrail stuff too. | ||
Can you enlighten me a little bit about what you think? | ||
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Yeah, so pretty much all morning I wish I had a camera. | |
I mean, they've just been going and going all morning here. | ||
Crazy stuff. | ||
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We're getting dumped on again. | |
Oh, and I also had one more thing that I wanted to say. | ||
I challenge people, if they haven't been to the border, to either go down there, and if they can't go to the border, because what's down there right now is pretty frightening. | ||
And if you can't go to the border and see it for yourself, go to Borderhawk News. | ||
I mean, what's going on down there right now? | ||
I mean, where I grew up at, yeah, I mean, it's nuts. | ||
And people think Still, to this day, there's mostly Mexicans coming over, and it's not, you know. | ||
People just don't pay attention, you know. | ||
We've been psychologically conditioned not to worry about our border because for years it has been primarily Mexicans coming across, but now nobody's paying attention when the Chinese nationals come across or when the radical extremists from all over the world come across. | ||
Joe, thanks so much for your call. I appreciate it. | ||
Next up, let's talk to Judy in Florida. | ||
Judy, what's up? Can we switch to Judy real quick? | ||
Hello? Yes, I can hear you now. | ||
Thank you. Okay. Just to piggyback on what this gentleman was just saying, when I was talking about Prince of the Power of the Air the other day regarding Satan, yeah, chemtrails is part of it. | ||
Harp technology, yeah, just the complete terraforming, if you want to call it that, of the planet. | ||
My favorite conspiracy theory, if you want to call it that, is what opened my eyes in 2001. | ||
And then we were told it was everything but the elements inside of our government, the Mossad, whoever was involved in the 9-11 operation that changed our country for the worse. | ||
And then the DHS that was opened up, blah, blah, blah, Patriot Act. | ||
But what I wanted to bring real quickly is just what I call a ray of hope. | ||
The hallmark of what we're witnessing regarding what you were discussing earlier about the Antichrist of, you know, our Congress and everything in the operation of the Great Reset globalism is their complete negation of, you know, Jesus himself because they, whether they're consciously or not, they are serving Satan. | ||
Yes. And I'm sure they are demon-filled. | ||
You know, as you can imagine. | ||
But I've got two important things out of the Bible. | ||
First is Revelation 1, 18. | ||
This is the hope. | ||
This is Jesus, okay? | ||
He's saying, I am he that liveth and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore, amen, and have the keys of hell and death. | ||
So when these son of a bitches die, that's who they're going to meet. | ||
Yep. They think that they've been given a deal and that they're somehow going to be okay in the afterlife. | ||
So, you know, just to take into consideration that they will be held accountable. | ||
But the other thing, because I know you've got other callers, is that if you can write down, or everybody write down, and I would read it, but it would take too long, is Ephesians 6, 10 through 20. | ||
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Okay. Ephesians 6, 10 through 20. | |
It is about the whole armor of God. | ||
Alex Newman touched on it yesterday with Alex, and that's what every single Christian or anybody seeking the Lord and is finding Him, that is the most important thing to have in this day, because it is predominantly spiritual warfare. | ||
And, you know, we are being beaten down. | ||
Satan loves to break the legs of people, break the legs of God's creation, and then kick them for not being able to walk. | ||
Amen, Judy. Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. You got it. | ||
Next segment, we're going to have Andrew Meyer, who is best known for questioning Senator John Kerry about election fraud, collusion between Democrats and Republicans to push war, and the secret of skull and bones society. | ||
He was the editor-in-chief of We Are Change, and his work there got the spirit cooking story in the top of the Drudge Report in 2016. | ||
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More on the other side. Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
A great guest for the remainder of the show before the great Alex Jones comes on the air for the legendary Alex Jones show at 11 a.m. | ||
Central Time, right here in our headquarters, the command center of the InfoWars operation that you have been keeping on the air by visiting and purchasing from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Andrew Meyer is best known for questioning Senator John Kerry about election fraud, collusion between Democrats and Republicans to push war in the secret of Skull and Bone Society. | ||
He was the editor-in-chief of We Are Change, and his work there got the spirit cooking story in the top of the Drudge Report in 2016. | ||
He's now a truly right-wing entrepreneur and the creator of the Alex Jones video game at AlexJonesGame.com. | ||
Andrew, it's an honor and pleasure to have you on the show this morning. | ||
Thank you for having me, Chase. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. So, how did you first discover Alex Jones? | ||
You know, people have been asking me that a lot lately. | ||
Alex Jones was in a number of documentaries, not just the ones that he made, but other documentaries that people had him in. | ||
And so around 2006, 2007, when I was first red-pilling myself, watching documentaries, things like 9-11 Mysteries and other documentaries that Alex was in, He had a major effect on understanding this reality for me. | ||
So Alex has been a massive hero of mine for a long time. | ||
How did you wrangle your way into making the video game? | ||
Great job, by the way. | ||
It's absolutely hysterical. | ||
Thank you. Yeah, people love the game. | ||
Game of the year, game of the decade, game of the millennium. | ||
People are saying stuff like that. | ||
How I made it. You know, I follow the memes. | ||
Don't let your memes be dreams. | ||
There's a million memes out there. | ||
Why isn't there an Alex Jones video game? | ||
And you got to give the people what they want. | ||
If people want an Alex Jones video game, I definitely want there to be an Alex Jones video game. | ||
I had to make it happen. | ||
Wow. So what was the process like? | ||
Did you just reach out sort of cold email type situation or what? | ||
Well, you know, there is a number of doors at InfoWars. | ||
I knocked on them all until I made sure this is happening, and it's happening. | ||
AlexJonesVideoGame.com. | ||
AlexJonesGame.com. | ||
Yeah, so... | ||
How long did it take to actually make the game? | ||
The game took almost two years. | ||
So one of the levels, if you play the game, you're up in Canada fighting Castro Jr. | ||
That's who it is. | ||
It's Castro Jr. And the trucker protest was a little while ago. | ||
So we conceptualized that even before we started developing it. | ||
So if you think about how long ago that was, you realize about when we started making the Alex Jones game. | ||
And what was your process for getting the different voices? | ||
You have the Trump impersonators, you have obviously Alex. | ||
There is no Trump impersonator. | ||
There is your favorite president. | ||
That's what I meant to say. That's what I meant to say. | ||
You know, that brings me to something I wanted to tell you. | ||
People say... People say that Crooked Witch is Hillary, and I don't know why they say that. | ||
We worked very hard on developing that character, and I'm sure Hillary Clinton is very offended. | ||
Right. The fact that they think that it's Hillary is really what's indicative of Hillary's character. | ||
It must be. I've never thought of her as a witch. | ||
I just think Hillary's such a sweet lady, and the people saying that Crooked Witch in the Alex Jones game is Hillary Clinton, I don't know where they're getting that. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
Wow. So... Alex did a lot of the audio for the game. | ||
Did you use B-roll from former clips as well, or did you have him just record everything? | ||
No, like, when Alex says, they're turning the friggin' frogs gate, like, that was all recorded right here in the InfoWars studio, so we didn't take any old clips. | ||
We wanted brand new stuff, so it sounds like it's made for a video game, and people really like that. | ||
Did you just make a list of sentences that he said prior that you wanted to say again? | ||
Or did he ad-lib it as some of it knew? | ||
I'm curious. We had a whole laundry list. | ||
We want Alex to say all this amazing stuff. | ||
But he also came up with his own great one-liners and things right there on the spot. | ||
Alex is a genius. | ||
He could do stand-up comedy if he wanted to. | ||
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So... How long is the gameplay for the game? | ||
How long does it take to sit down and actually beat it? | ||
So for me, I'm not like a very skilled video game player. | ||
Yeah. It takes me a couple of hours to beat the game, but for people on the internet that all they do is play video games for a living, they run through it, they speed run it in like 45 minutes. | ||
You know, if you are such a great gamer that you can beat it in 45 minutes, props to you. | ||
It takes me a couple of hours, but... | ||
People play it because it's fun. | ||
Like, there are dedicated video game streamers, and on their streams, you can see the joy on their face, their commenters are, I've never seen somebody this, I've never seen him this excited playing a video game before, because the game is actually enjoyable. | ||
It's not just, okay, let me shoot another thousand soldiers in Germany again. | ||
It's Alex Jones destroying the NWO. Yeah, and it's not only fun, it's also hilarious. | ||
So it's got an entertainment factor beyond just the gaming experience, too, which I've really enjoyed about it. | ||
Have you encountered any censorship launching the game? | ||
Any issues with, like, payment processors and getting it in the App Store? | ||
I will tell you... | ||
And if that's too sensitive, we can move on, but I just wanted to know... | ||
No, the one thing I'll tell you is Apple and Microsoft don't want the game on there. | ||
They will not allow the game. | ||
Apple and Microsoft, both of them. | ||
Wow, so you can't get it in the Google Play Store or in the App Store. | ||
You can still play it on your phone. | ||
You can play it on your phone. You can play it on your PC, your tablet. | ||
But you have to go to alexjonesgame.com. | ||
You can't go to the App Store because they won't let you. | ||
Tell me a little bit about Don't Tase Me, Bro. | ||
Don't Tase Me, Bro. | ||
Real questions, fake news in my life is a meme. | ||
So, for people that don't know, I was questioning John Kerry in 2007 because I had voted for him in 2004. | ||
He was the first man I ever voted for because he was promising to end the wars. | ||
I was completely against the war in Iraq and John Kerry, I thought, was also against the worst. | ||
I was naive. I didn't know. | ||
And so when he came to my college campus in 2007 to speak about whatever, I wanted to ask him, why wasn't he trying to impeach Bush? | ||
We've seen now the Democrats impeached Trump, what was it, two times, three times? | ||
At least, yeah. For nonsense. | ||
And there was evidence that Bush had lied to the American people to bring them to war in Iraq. | ||
So I asked John Kerry, why didn't you try and impeach Bush? | ||
Why are you in the same secret society, the skull and bones, as George W. Bush? | ||
And he didn't like those questions. | ||
The people running the event didn't like those questions. | ||
So they had the... | ||
It's literally in the police report. | ||
Because they didn't like my questions, they decided to drag me out of there. | ||
Leading to the famous Don't Tase Me Bro incident. | ||
There it is. That's you in the blue shirt? | ||
That's me in the blue shirt. | ||
Look at how nicely gunned out I am. | ||
That was Armed Madhouse by Greg Palast. | ||
He was an investigative journalist that had shown there was a lot of election fraud going on. | ||
And you were fighting hard. I wouldn't mess with you, man. | ||
Well, that guy looks like he could play D-tackle for the Gators. | ||
I mean, that guy was pretty big. I love those cargo ships. | ||
2007, man. I was in fashion. | ||
And that's before everybody had like a phone that could record video all the time. | ||
So you're lucky somebody was there to actually get it. | ||
Well, I brought my own video camera. | ||
Like one of the videos that went super viral was my own video. | ||
YouTube turned off the play counter on that. | ||
So at like a million five hits or something like that, the number didn't go up anymore. | ||
And they didn't want it on the front page. | ||
The only video they wanted people to see was one that the Gainesville Sun was promoting, this one, that shows the cops on top of me, but it doesn't show my questions. | ||
They didn't want people to hear my questions. | ||
So I was even offered a book deal, but they wanted me to focus all about the police. | ||
They didn't want me to talk about John Kerry, why I was there, what I was asking him. | ||
Well, they wanted to push police brutality, just like the BLM movement. | ||
You know, I was a writer at PhotographyIsNotACrime.com covering where the police were infringing on the First Amendment for a while after that incident. | ||
And... When Black Lives Matter happened, I immediately left the site because the whole thing was to focus on where are the police taking away your rights? | ||
It's not to make it something racial, and it's not solely about the police. | ||
The only thing I was doing at that site was covering where is free speech being infringed? | ||
And they only wanted me to cover police brutality in order to Put a narrative, oh, police bad, police bad, which as part of the BLM thing is what they want the breakdown of society. | ||
That's the only thing they're interested in me doing. | ||
They don't want me pointing out like Alex Jones does. | ||
Here's where the politicians on both sides of the aisle are selling you out. | ||
Here's how we can rebuild society. | ||
The major publishers only want to break society. | ||
Wow, so insightful. More on the other side, folks. | ||
We're about ready to come up on a break. | ||
We've got Andrew Meyer here, the creator of Alex Jones, the video game, the Alex Jones video game at alexjonesgame.com. | ||
Make sure you check it out. It is a lot of fun. | ||
I wouldn't tell you to buy it if I didn't love it because I'm an enthusiastic gamer myself. | ||
This one really checks all the boxes for awesomeness. | ||
More on the other side, folks. | ||
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Do you know what goes on at Skull & Bones? | ||
Well, I have a family audience, so I can't say. | ||
They have sexual rituals where they believe they are possessed by entities, basically space aliens. | ||
These are people that had gay sex hundreds of times in coffins. | ||
Begging for spiritual entities to possess them. | ||
Hollywood should want to hire him to play the next Silence of the Lambs because there's no actor that can look this whacked out crazy. | ||
John Kerry, ladies and gentlemen, is a member of a satanic death cult. | ||
They believe entities possess them in pits of feces. | ||
I mean, we have a Secretary of State who has asked entities to enter his body while having sex in large vats of feces with men peeing on him. | ||
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So, speaking of Skull of Bones, that's what he was talking about. | ||
And that was depicted in the movie The Good Shepherd with Matt Damon. | ||
I've known about that. | ||
I've listened to Alex talk about it before, but I hadn't seen that specific clip. | ||
That's amazing. He looks on his face and is just like, what are we thinking with this type of person, this type of cult, like operating at the highest levels of government? | ||
Thank God now you can go and take out these sickos playing Alex Jones Game, alexjonesgame.com. | ||
You get to go to the island. | ||
You know, is it Epstein Island? | ||
Maybe. Has RFK ever been there? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
But yeah, that island is full of sick things that in the Alex Jones game you get to purify, you know? | ||
Yeah, it's cathartic to play it. | ||
Because that's one of the things that's frustrating. | ||
Not about Infowars, just about this war that we're in. | ||
Is knowing the truth, once you realize... | ||
Once you get red-pilled, so to speak, and you realize how screwed up things really are and what's really going on, the frustrating thing is the sense of powerlessness, not being able to do anything about it, but playing this game feels like an act of protest, and you feel like you're taking on the New World Order. | ||
No, this is how we really change the world. | ||
It's all through culture. | ||
You know, if you look now, how are the liberals trying to move the election with Taylor Swift? | ||
It's entertainment, movies, media. | ||
And people don't know this, but video games now make more money than movies and music industries combined. | ||
So if you want to influence the next generation, the Alex Jones game is it. | ||
You want to have kids playing Mario? | ||
That's nice. Or do you want to have them play as Alex Jones? | ||
Teach them about the NWO. Make this popular and have this go viral. | ||
Taking out the NWO. This is what can change society. | ||
So the Alex Jones game isn't just a fun game. | ||
This is a way to get the info war into the hands of the next generation and truly change the world. | ||
Absolutely, man. So tell me a little bit about how you got the spirit cooking story to the top of the George Report in 2016. | ||
I was the editor-in-chief of We Are Change in 2016 for Luke Rutkowski. | ||
Great journalist. Great guy. | ||
I don't know him personally, but I love his work. | ||
He's cool. And we had an amazing newsroom. | ||
Like, Cassandra Fairbanks was there at that time. | ||
And I had seen all of the drops on... | ||
You know, what was actually in the emails, the WikiLeaks emails, the sick stuff. | ||
And one of the things that came out was, you know, John Podesta going to these sick satanic rituals, just like Alex was describing about skull and bones. | ||
There's other satanic rituals they do, one of which was called spirit cooking. | ||
And this information came out. | ||
This is a fact. Hillary's campaign manager was going to this stuff. | ||
And I said, Cassandra, you have to be the one. | ||
You have to cover this story. | ||
And I finally got her to do it. | ||
When she put out the story, Hannity picked it up. | ||
And from Hannity, Drudge made it the top link. | ||
And I heard back, not long after, like, that actually influenced people in Wisconsin and Michigan. | ||
They don't truck with Satanism, and they flip their votes. | ||
Yeah, that was a big deal. | ||
And then we saw the likes of Seth Rich getting whacked and these leaks to Julian Assange. | ||
God knows. We know what's happening to him right now. | ||
And so that story was definitely something that they wanted to keep under wraps with this bizarre satanic artist for spirit cooking rituals. | ||
So did you experience any pushback having been involved in that story at all? | ||
Was there any intimidation or anything like that? | ||
Or was it just wrong? | ||
Oh, that they came after me for helping publish Spirit Cooking? | ||
Yeah. You know, I feel like I've been on a list for a long time, you know, that I've been watched. | ||
I felt like strange communications breakdowns at interesting times with my electronics and things like that. | ||
But, you know, thank God I haven't had to deal with the type of stuff that Alex Jones has had to deal with, where he is under complete attack all of the time. | ||
So... If you love this country, you really should be supporting Alex Jones. | ||
There's no better way than AlexJonesGame.com. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. So what's next? | ||
What are you working on now? Are you going to make an Alex Jones Game 2? | ||
You know, everybody wants the Bohemian Grove level. | ||
Oh, yeah, man. | ||
I can't believe that didn't make it in the first pass. | ||
Well, you know, you've got to save something for the sequel. | ||
We've got Bohemian Grove that we still have to do. | ||
There's no DC level yet, I'm sure. | ||
People might have a fun time going around as Alex Jones in DC. So there is more to come, but we've got to make the first game a major, major success first. | ||
And I want to thank the thousands and thousands and thousands of people that have already bought the game. | ||
It's been a great success, but we want to make this something that the left can't ignore. | ||
Why is this game so popular? | ||
How dare they... | ||
Is that Hillary? Is that really Hillary? | ||
I can't tell. Is that Hillary? | ||
In the game, we want them really upset about the Alex Jones game. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. What do you think is going to happen in 2024? | ||
Do you think we're going to get this country back? | ||
Or do you think we're on a trajectory to just inevitable decline? | ||
The only answer to that is that it doesn't matter what people vote for. | ||
And I don't say this in a cynical way. | ||
Like my spiritual master, Rob Berg, he once said, it doesn't matter who people vote for. | ||
You get the amalgamation of the people's energy. | ||
So if America turns back to God, if America... | ||
Love their fellow man and does good work and loves their family. | ||
And we won't reduce people like this. | ||
Well, just that our energy will be such that we will deserve a good king. | ||
We'll get Trump. | ||
But if, you know, in 2020... | ||
There was a whole MAGA Inc. | ||
You know, there used to be Khan Inc. | ||
And then with Trump, there came MAGA Inc. | ||
A lot of people that, oh yeah, I'm for Trump. | ||
But really, behind the scenes, they're not really helping the movement or America. | ||
Right, a lot of people were trying to ride the curtails of his rise to sort of popularity as a political figure. | ||
They were making money while gatekeeping ideas and people that would actually change the country for the better. | ||
And so... You know, if we have snakes leading the movement, well, then the biggest snake will win, and that was Joe Biden. | ||
But if we have people that love America at the forefront, and our energy as a nation is that, you know, we just want to do good. | ||
If we repent for whatever we did that led us to Joe Biden in the first place, then yeah, Trump can win, even with all the fraud, even with everything that they want to do. | ||
Trump can still win. It's funny that you mention that because I tweeted something about that last night, that very notion. | ||
And I basically said... | ||
We shouldn't even be in a position where we need, like, a savior to come save this country. | ||
And when America was great in its former sort of prime, it was because average Americans were so great. | ||
Like, our booming middle class was amazing. | ||
Yes, we've had amazing individuals. | ||
We've had, like, the Henry Fords and the Albert Einsteins and whoever that have accomplished this brilliant, mind-blowing Things as individuals, but that wasn't what made America great. | ||
It wasn't any one individual's greatness. | ||
It wasn't like an Alexander the Great story where he conquered Egypt or a Napoleon story where he conquered Russia or whatever. | ||
It was because average Americans had this sort of consensus about values and family. | ||
In hard work, in entrepreneurial spirit. | ||
There was a desire to be as successful as possible, but it wasn't based on some superficial or vain greed. | ||
It was just honest good. | ||
And that's why our leaders, I know that we've had corrupt politicians for at least 100 years now, but our leaders at least seemed much better at one point in time. | ||
In order to get us back to this place, Americans have to be great again in order for America to be great again. | ||
That's exactly right. And I think a lot of problems that people have is feeling powerless. | ||
I think a lot of people feel like they don't matter or they can't affect things in a big way. | ||
And you absolutely can. | ||
The way you behave, you can put a smile on the people's faces around you all day, or you can put out bad energy and make people think that this world is insufferable and terrible. | ||
So you can add to the good. | ||
You can change the world. And they say the world is created half good and half evil. | ||
And you yourself, you make the difference and you tip the scale. | ||
So every single person is unimaginably powerful, especially when you connect to God. | ||
Absolutely. So 2024 is still up to us, and it's less about voting but being the good person. | ||
That's right. Interesting. | ||
So how can we fix that? | ||
How can we get back to that? Because I see these viral videos, as I'm sure you do, of teachers saying the most bigoted racist stuff against straight people or against white people or conservative values. | ||
How do we actually fix the culture so that... | ||
We have a systemic solution that perpetuates into the future rather than just sort of like one cleaning. | ||
Well, on a cultural level, people need to tune in to good things. | ||
Not just me pumping it, but the Alex Jones game, it's something good for kids to pay attention to or something good in society. | ||
And in your own life, disconnecting from anything that's gross. | ||
My wife used to like to watch the show The Real Housewives, and I told her, this show is sick. | ||
It's bad for you. It's bad for your brain. | ||
You need to disconnect from it. | ||
You know, what you think about, it really affects what you create in your life and your reality. | ||
So you need to connect to God as much as possible. | ||
Read your Bible. And I gave Chase a copy of the Zohar. | ||
The Zohar is the soul of the Bible. | ||
If you look in the Catholic Encyclopedia, what is the Holy Grail? | ||
You'll find the first mention of the Grail is in a book called The Grand Saint Graal. | ||
Which will lead you to a book called the Zohar. | ||
The Zohar is literally the Holy Grail. | ||
So I talk about that all the time, too. | ||
The more people connect to God, the more this nation can return to the energy. | ||
Daniel Meyer, ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for coming on the show. | ||
More in the next segment. Where were you when humanity was fighting for its life? | ||
Where were you when the globalists were caught trafficking millions of children for sex slavery worldwide? | ||
Where were you when the New World Order was starting World War III with Russia? | ||
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And a key tool in that fight is the Great Awakening, defeating the globalists, and launching the next great renaissance. | ||
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