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I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this morning from our satellite offices here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today, or at least we have a lot to say about one particular topic. | ||
Maybe that would be a more accurate way of putting it. | ||
Yesterday, how do I even put it? | ||
What do you even say about this? | ||
Yesterday, they pretended to release the Epstein documents. | ||
It was one of the strangest and most poorly handled events of Trump's entire political career yesterday, let alone his current administration. | ||
And we're going to be talking a lot about that. | ||
We're going to be talking a lot about what exactly happened yesterday, who was involved, who got duped, whether we're getting any real information about Jeffrey Epstein or not. | ||
Now, as of, I guess, an hour ago, That was the deadline. | ||
It was 8 a.m. | ||
It's 8 a.m. | ||
Central Time now, so 8 a.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
Pam Bondi, that was the deadline for the FBI turning over all of the so far hidden documents from the Southern District of New York. | ||
And this was part of the events yesterday. | ||
Basically, if you weren't paying attention, if you're just joining us, I feel like every day, I mean, things are happening so crazily today. | ||
I feel like every time you tune into InfoWars, it's like... | ||
It's like the newest episode of an adventure show or something. | ||
It's like last time. | ||
Last time on Infowars, they were about to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. | ||
What happened? | ||
Well, if you're just joining us, they had a bunch of influencers go to the White House. | ||
They gave them binders. | ||
Got it right here. | ||
Full of Epstein documents. | ||
They were almost all documents that had already been released before. | ||
Pam Bondi came out and said the FBI is hiding files still. | ||
And that she gave them till 8 a.m. today to turn them over. | ||
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I don't even know. | |
I don't even know where to begin with this, really. | ||
What we're going to do today, and we are going to spend a little bit of time on this, because I feel like this is massively important. | ||
I feel like what's happening right now is very clearly a deep state civil war taking place. | ||
And this has the potential to be the thing that severs the grip of the deep state operatives from the rest of the government. | ||
What's happening here is so public. | ||
There's so many eyes on it. | ||
There's so many people asking questions and demanding transparency. | ||
The things they're doing are so... | ||
Desperate to try to distract or downplay what's going on. | ||
This could legitimately be the thing. | ||
This could be the fulcrum that can be used to free the entire government from probably the number one most crippling thing about our government, and that is the infiltration and subversion by Israel. | ||
And that's what everything around this has to do with when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
It has to do with the fact that he was an Israeli spy. | ||
And that the people who are covering up this disclosure, interfering with the declassification, there are spies in our government doing this at the highest levels out there. | ||
And what happened yesterday, to my reading, did not go the way they wanted it to go. | ||
My interpretation of yesterday, very simply, was that these social media influencers, for the most part, were set up, were used as sort of pawns in what was meant to be a big PR stunt that was meant to trick the Trump supporters into thinking that we'd gotten the Jeffrey Epstein release. | ||
I think they underestimated Trump supporters, and I think they maybe bought some of their own propaganda about Trump supporters. | ||
We're just a cult. | ||
They're just going to be happy. | ||
Just give them a binder with a big thing on it. | ||
They'll be happy. | ||
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They'll spend a couple days before they figure out it's all old stuff. | |
We figured it out immediately, and we'll break down the timeline of yesterday on the other side. | ||
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We're going to talk a lot about what happened yesterday with the Jeffrey Epstein file release. | ||
I know a lot of people are still sort of reeling from this, trying to figure out what exactly went down, who was involved, who's being used, what the next step is. | ||
An hour ago was the deadline that Attorney General Pam Bondi laid out for the Southern District of New York FBI office to hand over the documents they'd been withholding about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I haven't heard anything about that. | ||
I'm monitoring it now. | ||
Deadline is passed, so I, you know, at this point, either they've handed over the files or there should be a SWAT team kicking down their door. | ||
But then again, I doubt they're going to treat disloyal and treasonous FBI agents with the same severity that they treated, you know, grandmothers who wandered through the Capitol a couple years ago. | ||
So I don't know if they'll be kicking down their door and flash-banging their cribs anytime soon. | ||
But they should, but they probably should. | ||
Because what we're witnessing here is a honest-to-God civil war within the deep state. | ||
And this really could decide the future of our country. | ||
So I feel like I'm in a very weirdly important position here. | ||
Because the way this is framed, the way people understand this and interpret it, could really have massive ramifications. | ||
When it comes to the foreign influence and basically foreign spy networks operating within our government at this point. | ||
And this is such a difficult topic to try to unravel because you're talking about a situation where you have so many people involved, every one of them with their own particular motivations and understanding of the situation. | ||
And it's hard to tell who's being played by who, who knows what, who's in on it, who is being used as a patsy. | ||
So I'm going to try to unravel it, and I'm going to try to look at it from every different angle and see if we can't understand what's really going on behind the scenes, sort of take a bird's eye view of the situation and see how the chessboard... | ||
Lies, as it were. | ||
But we'll get into all of it, and we'll show you some videos, and I'll give you my breakdown of it, and also talk a little bit about how, if this is handled in the way it probably should be, this could be the beginning of truly freeing the American government from pernicious foreign influence. | ||
And I think that's why you're seeing things happen the way that they are, because it's that pernicious foreign influence. | ||
It's those foreign agents inside our government right now that are trying to figure out how to handle this, trying to figure out how to disclose information without destroying their own networks. | ||
It's like that's one of the angles we got to think about this from. | ||
You have this massive blackmail network. | ||
That includes the Prime Minister of Israel, down to Jeffrey Epstein, the royal family of the UK, so much more. | ||
And some of this we don't have to speculate about because we generally know how these things happen. | ||
And maybe the crew can bring in, I don't know, we're at this satellite office day, so I don't think we have access to all of our stuff. | ||
The Project Veritas video that was leaked of the ABC reporter talking about having the Jeffrey Epstein story years before anybody else and the way that she was prevented from publishing it. | ||
It's not speculation when we talk about the way that influence is wielded to shut down stories and censor information from the mainstream media. | ||
We have verbatim testimony about this from the people involved. | ||
Well, we were going to release it, but then the royal family leaned on my producers and said, if you want this exclusive interview with Harry and Meghan, then you can't run this story about Epstein because that involves Prince Andrew. | ||
So you can imagine that happening, but on a much higher level when it comes to the White House and the release of these documents. | ||
And I also think it needs to be explained the way that the It's kind of hard to explain. | ||
And maybe I'll just do the daily dispatch and then really dig into this. | ||
But the fact is, some of these people, and the way that sort of, I want to talk about the way anti-Semitism is used as a weapon for Israel in a lot of these cases. | ||
And how good people who typically wouldn't do things like this will be convinced and be able to justify to themselves morally covering up massive crimes when they think what they're doing is saving the Jews from genocide, basically. | ||
That's the way that it's framed right now. | ||
And again, we'll get more into it. | ||
We'll get more into it. | ||
I'll explain it. | ||
I'll explain it. | ||
But in a singular instance, we talk about the transgender rape that happened in Loudoun County where it's in the middle of this big decision, big debate about whether to let transgender people use bathrooms in schools. | ||
And during this debate and right before the vote, there's a rape of a transgender boy dressed up like a girl, goes in, rapes girl in the bathroom. | ||
And you have people who I'm sure are, for the most part, decent people, right? | ||
It's like people on the school board in Loudoun County. | ||
They're probably parents. | ||
They're probably not the type of person you would expect to cover up a rape. | ||
It's not probably the normal thing they do on a day-to-day basis. | ||
But if they can be framed as, hey, look, it might be bad, but this guy will be punished. | ||
It's fine. | ||
We'll take care of it. | ||
Just can't tell anybody because if we do, then. | ||
The bathroom bill is not going to pass, and you're causing incredible psychological damage to all these poor transgender people that are then going to be discriminated against, and it could lead to violence. | ||
So mentally, internally, these people can justify for themselves doing things like covering up a rape because they think that in doing that, they're serving a much greater purpose, a good purpose overall. | ||
And I think the same thing. | ||
It's happening here at the federal level. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if Pam Bondi and others were like, yeah, we're going to release the Epstein documents. | ||
And you have people going, okay, but you're really just feeding the fire of anti-Semitism. | ||
And look at how people are online. | ||
I mean, you can tell Jews are in a very dangerous situation in America right now. | ||
And it gets even more intense. | ||
This is, again, the way that... | ||
The support America gives Israel is then sort of used as a weapon where they go, okay, if this information about Epstein comes out, people are, you know, either it's going to be bad for Jews because all Jews are going to be blamed for this and that's not fair and we can't let that happen. | ||
But also if, you know, people start asking questions about... | ||
Why we support Israel so much and say that we shouldn't support Israel, then maybe the American funding of Israel gets cut. | ||
And if the American funding to Israel gets cut, then Israel's defenseless and they're surrounded by enemies and they're all going to be killed. | ||
So either protect Jeffrey Epstein and his sources and the people still involved and the people who are his co-conspirators that are still active. | ||
Either cover that up and hide that or you're responsible for The death of six million Jews in Israel and the genocide of the Jewish race. | ||
So those are the choices that will be presented. | ||
And that really is the mindset. | ||
And again, this isn't outrageous, not Israel, where this is the only place this takes place. | ||
Again, the example of the transgender bathroom thing is a smaller scale version of that. | ||
Look, I know it's not great to cover up a rape, but if you don't cover up this rape, then transgender people will forever be discriminated against and they'll be killed because Calling out transgenderism for what it is, is practically killing them. | ||
And so people who are good and would normally never make that decision will do things like cover up a rape or an industrial-scale rape scenario because they think that it's a small price to pay for what they're getting, which is preventing a genocide. | ||
So I think that has a lot to do with it too. | ||
Again, I want to lay all this out in a timeline. | ||
I shouldn't just be rambling about it, but long story short, I think the social media influencers that were brought into the White House were used in a very sophisticated, very well-orchestrated, but ultimately a massive failure of a cover-up PR campaign. | ||
I'll show you the breakdown of this, and I'll show you a breakdown from Alex and about Pam Bondi as well. | ||
Yeah, we have the Epstein files right here. | ||
Here they are. | ||
Epstein files, phase one. | ||
And never gonna give you up. | ||
Never gonna let you down. | ||
Yeah, it's empty, but it always was. | ||
But it always was. | ||
It could have had 300 pages in here. | ||
It would have been just as empty. | ||
There is a little bit of new information. | ||
There is a modicum of new information that is in it. | ||
Again, I'll show you a video of Alex talking about that here in just a second. | ||
Most of it's already known. | ||
But also, if you've been watching this show, we haven't exactly been holding our breath for the Epstein file. | ||
It was never really something that we thought was actually going to happen anyway. | ||
If it was going to happen, it wasn't going to be anything bombshell. | ||
Because the real stuff about Jeffrey Epstein is of such a scale and size and scope that if it were made public, if there was a big public spotlight on it, it would have major geopolitical implications. | ||
So it was unlikely that was ever going to come out. | ||
Yet the way they did it. | ||
I think it exposes a lot more about what's going on behind the scenes than people realize. | ||
We'll get into all of that. | ||
Let's do your daily dispatch real quick, and then we'll get right back into it with a statement from Alex Jones about some of the new and shocking information that was unveiled yesterday in this first tranche of Epstein files. | ||
But first, here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
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Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | |
For Friday, the 28th of February, 2025, Trump and Zelensky hold high-stakes summit amid tensions over peace talks with Putin. | ||
Trump is set to meet with Zelensky at the White House today. | ||
He'll go to the White House to meet President Donald Trump as his administration pushes for a ceasefire deal with Russia. | ||
They're set to meet Friday in a war of words over peace negotiations and an abrupt reversal of American policy towards Vladimir Putin and Russia. | ||
As the war approached its three-year mark, Trump had called Zelensky a dictator without elections and a modestly successful comedian while being deferential to Putin, saying the U.S. would negotiate the terms of a deal with Russia. | ||
That came after Zelensky said Trump was living a web of disinformation following an initial round of talks Tuesday between top U.S. and Kremlin officials in Saudi Arabia and Trump falsely suggesting Ukraine had started the war instead of Russia invading. | ||
Again, they're meeting. | ||
Today and hopefully by the end of today we'll have some sort of announcement about a potential peace deal in Ukraine as the rumor is that Russia and the US have already more or less established the outlines of a peace agreement and now it's just to get the dictator Zelensky to go along with it, which will be a tough battle Trump will be waging today. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump says, Judge says Trump administration memos directing mass firings were illegal. | ||
So another Tit for tat, back and forth on this ping pong game of executive action. | ||
A federal judge in California ordered the retraction of the memos. | ||
He suggested but did not order that the layoffs be stopped. | ||
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to retract directives that promoted the firing of thousands of federal workers, saying that those directives were illegal and suggesting the layoffs be stopped. | ||
The ruling by Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California stopped short of ordering a halt to the firings and added that to the confusion of federal employees who have been rattled by the mass firings in recent days. | ||
Found that the government's Human Resource Division had exceeded its authority when it issued a pair of memos outlining steps to fire an estimated 200,000 probationary workers. | ||
The division, the Office of Personnel Management, is meant to guide agencies but not order them to take action, he said. | ||
But government agencies responded to the OPM memos with sweeping firings, a first step in the drastic overhaul of the federal bureaucracy Trump promised to carry out, alongside Elon Musk, a top advisor. | ||
So, again, just judicial interference. | ||
We just have to do this. | ||
I guess this is just the ping pong game we have to play where some judge overturns it and then some other judge overturns that and then there's appeal to the appeal of the overturning of the appeal and then eventually Trump gets what he wants because everything he's doing is legal and all of these judge actions of interference are speed bumps. | ||
Meanwhile, Mexico extradites notorious drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero and dozens of cartel members to the U.S. In | ||
1985, an attack dramatized in the Netflix show Narcos. | ||
He's now been extradited to America as more diplomatic exchanges go on with Mexico as we go to war with their cartels, and they deal with being a government controlled entirely by the cartels. | ||
So some interesting exchanges there. | ||
Meanwhile, jobs slashed at NOAA, the agency that forecasts weather. | ||
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration began firing staff on Thursday, continuing a wave of government-wide layoffs ordered by the Trump administration. | ||
The terminations, which include staff at the National Weather Service, could impact weather forecasting used by many people and industries across the U.S. economy. | ||
But not really much. | ||
Most of it's AI right now. | ||
If I had to guess, if I had to make a wild piece of speculation here, I'm going to say that most of the people fired were probably involved in Climate change. | ||
I bet it was a lot of climate. | ||
I bet we were spending millions and millions of dollars trying to explain how weather means that you have to stop eating bugs. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
DOJ releases phase one of Epstein documents, flight logs, evidence list. | ||
This is from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
U.S. Department of Justice released the first phase of the Epstein files Thursday evening. | ||
Quote, the Department of Justice is following through with President Trump's commitment to transparency and lifting the veil on the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators, said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. | ||
The FBI is entering a new era, one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice, said FBI Director Cash Patel. | ||
There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned. | ||
And anyone from the prior or current bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued. | ||
There are gaps. | ||
We will find them. | ||
If records have been hidden, we will uncover them. | ||
And we will bring everything we find to the DOJ to be fully assessed and transparently disseminated to the American people as it should be. | ||
The oath we take to the Constitution and under my leadership, that promise will be upheld without compromise. | ||
So he says, no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stones left unturned. | ||
Well, as of yesterday, there's a lot of missing documents. | ||
It looks like a giant cover-up. | ||
And there's a whole boulder field of stones still to be overturned. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And again, that's why this is so monumental and interesting. | ||
Is that there are cover-ups going on. | ||
There are documents being hidden. | ||
Pam Bondi's come out and talked about that. | ||
And so they have to pursue them. | ||
And so at the end of the day, the Epstein situation, the Epstein scandal, may very well be the thing that allows the United States government to identify and eliminate treasonous actors within our own ranks. | ||
This could be the poison pill that eliminates the deep state once and for all. | ||
And this is thrilling, but it's also an extremely dangerous situation as what's actually contained in the actual Epstein files. | ||
Like if we were to actually have genuine, full-fledged access to everything, unredacted, all the DVDs, all the CDs, all the binders full of information that were seized from his various homes in New York and New Mexico and in the Caribbean islands. | ||
It would legitimately bring down the entire establishment. | ||
It would cause total collapse. | ||
We're never going to get that, to be clear. | ||
I don't think we're ever, ever, ever going to get the full-fledged tranche of information. | ||
But we can get a lot, and we can read between the lines. | ||
And I also wonder if, I mean, the redactions that were, so the weird thing is, they gave them these binders. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Full of like 200 or 300 pages of information. | ||
A lot of it was information that was already published. | ||
The information that's already published is unredacted. | ||
The information in the binders was redacted. | ||
The whole thing was bungled. | ||
My big takeaway at the end of the day, thinking about this for the last 24 hours almost, is this was a setup. | ||
This was supposed to be a media event I genuinely think they expected. | ||
We really have to try to figure out now is who was orchestrating this in the White House. | ||
Because somebody in the White House orchestrated this. | ||
They invited the social media influencers. | ||
They arranged for them to be leaving from the door that was visible to the press pool. | ||
They had the press pool there waiting. | ||
None of that was an accident. | ||
None of that was unintentional. | ||
I think some of the social media people were in on it. | ||
I think most of them weren't. | ||
And I think they bungled it. | ||
I think this was supposed to be. | ||
I think they expected this to be. | ||
That everybody comes out, they hold up the binder, and they expected the next 24 hours to be like, we did it, we got the Epstein files, and we're pouring through the files and looking at things. | ||
I think they expected to get at least 24 hours of positive feedback from the right wing. | ||
And I don't know if that's because they sort of buy their own propaganda and genuinely do think that Trump supporters are cultish, that MAGA is a cult, and that we'll just happily lap up whatever they- Put in our dog bowl, right? | ||
I think they sort of believe that a little bit themselves, which means they have a foundational misunderstanding of what MAGA is and who Trump supporters are, which is another big takeaway from yesterday is we're not here to be pat on the head. | ||
We're not here to be given the bare minimum, and we're gonna act like we're happy. | ||
This is a different party than it was in 2016. But again, I think my big takeaway of this, and look, we're calling this out. | ||
A lot of people were calling this out. | ||
Laura Loomer was pissed about this yesterday. | ||
She was going off. | ||
And I thought this whole thing was a disgrace. | ||
I thought this whole thing was a joke. | ||
I thought it was pathetic and a violation, a betrayal of Trump supporters and a betrayal of People that weren't invited on the right wing. | ||
And a lot of people were going, you're just jealous. | ||
No, you're just jealous that you were invited. | ||
And it's like, yeah, a little bit. | ||
I mean, what am I going to live? | ||
Yeah, yeah, kinda. | ||
Kinda, it would be kinda cool to be treated like some of these people are. | ||
And I'm friends with a lot of these influencers. | ||
I like them all. | ||
At the same time, I'm not even jealous for myself. | ||
I'm a little bit jealous for like... | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Alex Jones was the first person in American media to talk about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
He was the first person anywhere near the mainstream with a platform he had to talk about Jeffrey Epstein, talk about the connections that he had, talk about the blackmail networks, talk about how it wasn't just Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
That was Alex Jones in the early 2010s, maybe even before that. | ||
Okay, now Jeffrey Epstein was arrested for the last time in 2019 when he did not kill himself. | ||
And that was when most people learned about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Alex Jones has been talking about this for a decade previous to that. | ||
Not to mention the fact that out of all of the alternative dissident media that helped Trump get elected, Alex Jones was absolutely the most influential and important. | ||
And we've paid the heaviest price. | ||
Our reporters have been arrested for January 6th. | ||
They've tried to arrest Alex Jones. | ||
They've tried to shut us down. | ||
They've put us in bankruptcy. | ||
They've crippled us for two years. | ||
And it's like, can we not get a break? | ||
Maybe, can we not get a break? | ||
Can we not get something for the sacrifices that we've made? | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
We know our role. | ||
We're the outsiders. | ||
We're the rebels. | ||
We aren't getting expected to be invited to the White House, but it would be nice, wouldn't it? | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're bringing down what happened yesterday with the debacle. | ||
I'm going to call it the debacle. | ||
So that's what it was. | ||
They totally bungled whatever they were trying to do. | ||
They failed. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
We can speculate on who was motivated to do what, what they were trying to do, who was trying to do with how, at the end of the day, it failed. | ||
Whatever it was, it didn't work. | ||
Okay, whether it was meant to... | ||
Satiate the Trump supporters and give them something symbolic to make them feel like they'd won. | ||
Well, that didn't work. | ||
If it was supposed to be an actual release of all the documents, that absolutely is not what happened. | ||
If it was meant to piss off the right wing, I guess that was successful, but I don't think that was the case. | ||
At the end of the day, I think we can read a lot into how this took place and how it was carried out and who was involved. | ||
But like I was saying just a second ago, and we're going to go to a breaking video from Alex Jones here in just a second, give us an update. | ||
Because about an hour ago, an hour and 30 minutes ago, was the deadline that Attorney General Pam Bondi gave to the Southern District of New York to turn over all of their documents that they were withholding as they've received information and whistleblower testimony that files are being destroyed, others are being hidden, and that there were thousands of documents in the Southern District of New York that were being withheld. | ||
Illegally by the FBI. Now, if they didn't turn him over at 8 a.m., then they should have had their door kicked in by a SWAT team by now. | ||
I doubt that happened, but I haven't seen any updates, but we'll go to that update in just a second. | ||
But to be clear, some of the influencers that went to the White House yesterday lost some credibility in my eyes. | ||
Including the people that published verbatim identical messages afterwards. | ||
DC Drano and Chad Prather both put out tweets that were word for word the exact same. | ||
That's very suspicious. | ||
That means they're getting talking points from somebody else. | ||
That means that they are questionable. | ||
On the other hand, I think other influencers. | ||
Didn't know that they were being used. | ||
I think these influencers, for the most part, were being used. | ||
And I don't blame them for being used like this. | ||
And like I said, Laura Loomer and a lot of people were very pissed at the way this went down. | ||
And a lot of people were responding to that going, well, you're just mad that you weren't invited. | ||
And let's be honest, for part of that, yeah, absolutely, it would have been nice to be included. | ||
It would have been nice to be included in this. | ||
I'm not gonna lie, because that's the thing. | ||
I mean, just put yourself, if you got a call going, this is the White House. | ||
President Trump would like to extend an invitation for you to be a part of a special social media influencer summit at the White House. | ||
What, am I gonna say no? | ||
I'm gonna say no. | ||
No thanks, President Trump. | ||
I'd rather wallow in obscurity. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No, I think anybody who's anybody would say yes. | ||
Now, if they were asked, you wanna come along and... | ||
I mean, I would feel if I was, you know, Savannah Hernandez or Mike Cernovich right now, I'd feel betrayed, really. | ||
I'd feel like they used me. | ||
And so this was just not a good look for the Trump campaign at all. | ||
At the same time, there is a little bit of like, what are we chopped liver? | ||
Well, we can't get an invite to the White House. | ||
We're only the biggest. | ||
Alternative media outlet in existence. | ||
We're only the ones that have been most severely punished for our activism and our support of Donald Trump. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
I was complaining about this somebody, and they're like, hey, at least you still have your integrity. | ||
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It's like, it wears a bit thin. | |
Every once in a while, you'd like to have a little bit more than integrity, but that's just me. | ||
That's just me. | ||
We're crippled for years by- Completely rigged trials, totally unfair persecutions. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
We have you. | ||
We have the M4's audience, and that's all we need at the end of the day. | ||
But let's be real. | ||
I'd be lying to you if I said there wasn't some little bit of personal jealousy about this. | ||
On the other hand, it's one of those things that, yeah, it turns out it was probably better not to be a part of this because now everybody there is being looked at as being complicit in. | ||
It was essentially a giant cover-up and a giant F-you to the Trump supporters who have been twiddling our thumbs, waiting for the Epstein documents released since we were promised to them on the campaign. | ||
So again, we'll get into exactly how this went down. | ||
We'll get into what's happening today and what phase two looks like. | ||
This was phase one, I guess, of the release. | ||
This is all very silly. | ||
And again, there's no... | ||
Other people are going, oh, looks like you were tricked again, fell for it again. | ||
And it's like, first of all, we never thought we were really getting all the Epstein documents. | ||
That was never on the table. | ||
We knew that was never on the table. | ||
If you watch this show, literally yesterday, hours before this happened, I was going, I would be shocked if we actually got anything that you could really sink your teeth into. | ||
So it would be nice. | ||
It would be really great. | ||
And we were promised this. | ||
But if you actually understand. | ||
Epstein and what is behind him and what our federal government operates like, then none of this was a surprise. | ||
So this wasn't exactly a surprise. | ||
I do think one of the most outrageous things about this is the levity with which it was all carried out. | ||
And I think that's sort of the most visceral reaction is you see a bunch of these influencers coming out of the White House like, woo, we got it! | ||
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Phase one, you guys! | ||
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And it's like... | ||
This is about the systemic rape case. | ||
That's what you're talking about. | ||
You're talking about the foreign spy who was kidnapping and raping 11-year-olds. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
Yes, yes, that is what we're, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's the one. | ||
It's like, yeah, yeah. | ||
It maybe quite shouldn't be the circus atmosphere that it's being treated with. | ||
And at the end of the day, this is just not being handled appropriately. | ||
In a word, it's just not being handled appropriately. | ||
It would be one thing if this was treated like the Twitter files, where they gave it to Michael Schellenberg. | ||
Schellenberger, he went through. | ||
They provided the files fully, but they also provided the sort of breakdown of it, of having a professional go through, get rid of all the dross, get rid of all the chaff, and give you just the wheat, just the meat of the information. | ||
That would have been better. | ||
Still not ideal. | ||
All of it should just be released outright. | ||
But there was a way to do this that would have been effective. | ||
Use influencers on the right wing that they know are popular with the dissident faction of MAGA. And I think they expected MAGA to be satisfied with this, at least for a little while. | ||
I think they expected, like, okay, everybody's really agitating for the Epstein documents. | ||
Let's give them something to distract them. | ||
You know, like, when your dog is begging at your table and you give them a little bone, go chew that somewhere else, right? | ||
You're not getting the meal, but distract you with a little. | ||
A little morsel. | ||
I really think they expected that to happen successfully. | ||
I think this whole thing was staged. | ||
I think they knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
The people in the White House, it's not an accident that they came out of the door all at the same time with the binders in front of the press pool to get these pictures. | ||
None of that's an accident. | ||
It's impossible for it to be an accident. | ||
And I'll explain why a little bit later. | ||
But let's go to this video first from Alex Jones. | ||
Here's his latest post from his ex at Real Alex Jones. | ||
Here's a two-minute video from him. | ||
Major historic developments have now unfolded in Donald Trump's populist battle with the globalist deep state. | ||
A.G. Pam Bondi's deadline that she set yesterday in a letter to Kash Patel to get her all the hidden secret documents at the Southern District of New York DOJ headquarters has passed. | ||
We don't know if she got the information. | ||
But we now know she's talking to specific high-level whistleblowers that had the documents themselves and were not told directly to give them to her. | ||
Thousands of pages. | ||
It's videos, recordings. | ||
And of course, we know that it came out in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell that the FBI had all these safes, hard drives and hundreds of notebooks, but they lost them or they got stolen, right? | ||
Well, we actually know who's behind all of this. | ||
It's James Comey. | ||
His daughter, Maureen Comey, ran all the investigations on Epstein and all the different federal cases there out of New York. | ||
Isn't that convenient? | ||
And then James Dennehy is over the Southern District of New York, and he's been the most arrogant person in the DOJ, saying, we're not gonna do what Trump says, we're gonna dig in in the resistance. | ||
He actually said dig in. | ||
I'm surprised he wasn't fired for insubordination back then, but he's being fired right now, and then let Congress have hearings and haunt him in so he can defend himself. | ||
These people are arrogant. | ||
Absolutely out of control individuals. | ||
They'd have the Southern District for years with grand juries trying to indict my ass. | ||
I had to hire lawyers, all the rest of it. | ||
That's just some of the backstory you don't know about. | ||
Okay, these people are out of control. | ||
It is a weaponization, persecution, secret police factory. | ||
Okay, and they were running with the CIA, Epstein. | ||
Okay? | ||
Comey goes way back. | ||
Comey. | ||
A lot of evidence shows was one of the main handlers of Epstein. | ||
So it's not like he's protecting the deep state. | ||
He is the deep state. | ||
And Kash Patel told a reporter I talked to yesterday, he said, look, they've totally screwed up. | ||
We know they've been destroying this for years. | ||
We know that they've been hiding it. | ||
We know they made copies. | ||
And now we've got them in the obstruction. | ||
So there's more than one way to skin a cat. | ||
Patel's real. | ||
Bondi's real. | ||
These guys tried to pull a fast one and it blew up in their face. | ||
I'll be on the air at 11 a.m. | ||
Central covering it all. | ||
Harrison Smith's on right now at 8 a.m. | ||
Central at RealAuxJonesOnX and at InfoWars.com forward slash show for the backup feeds. | ||
This is historic. | ||
This is a fight. | ||
It takes time to win. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
We're winning. | ||
Alright, so there's the latest. | ||
That deadline passed over an hour and a half ago. | ||
We have not heard... | ||
Anything about the consequences. | ||
Again, if this was being treated seriously, then they'd be treating the insubordinate FBI offices like January Sixers. | ||
They'd be kicking down their door and raiding them in the middle of the night. | ||
That's really how this should have been handled. | ||
The information that Epstein had, the blackmail that he had, is invaluable. | ||
It's priceless to these people. | ||
There is no links to which they will not go to keep this covered up and hidden. | ||
And when they say that information has been destroyed, you can just, well, treat that like when they say Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Just in a word, no. | ||
It has not been destroyed. | ||
It's not been lost. | ||
It may have been shipped to Tel Aviv. | ||
It might not be in America anymore, but this information is way too valuable for them to lose or release for that matter because it's blackmail, because it's blackmail information about a huge number of very elite people in the United States. | ||
And it would bring down our entire system if it were to be released in full. | ||
I say do it anyway. | ||
I say burn it all down. | ||
But regardless, I don't know how much Pam Bondi was in on this. | ||
I mean, she's the big loser at the end of the day. | ||
Yesterday, she's the one that has egg on her face. | ||
She looked like she was incompetent or a liar. | ||
I mean, she was bragging about having these documents on her desk a long time ago. | ||
Obviously, she didn't because what was released was not the documents. | ||
I'm actually going to open up the phone lines for your calls on this in the last hour. | ||
And I know there's other stuff that we... | ||
We could and probably should be covering Ukraine president in America at the end of this war, but we are info wars. | ||
The Epstein saga is sort of our thing. | ||
We were sort of the first off the mark decades ago talking about Epstein, making the connections, drawing the lines. | ||
So we're going to stick on this for a while because, again, there is a deep state civil war going on right now that's very real and very much has the potential to And in a way, it's hard to see how it's not handled correctly. | ||
They're really in a bad situation right now because Everybody knows that this is about Israel. | ||
Everybody knows that Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent and that it's Israeli operatives inside our government that are preventing the release right now. | ||
So they're really damned if they do, damned if they don't. | ||
They release the documents. | ||
It shows the methods by which Israel has kept a stranglehold on American politics through blackmail. | ||
The former prime minister of Israel is implicated in these documents, including new mentions of him in these documents that were not present in any of the previous releases. | ||
Okay, so that wouldn't be good for Israeli-American relations. | ||
But if they don't release it, then it just proves what the anti-Israel people are saying, that our government is beholden to a foreign state and we can't even get our own information to our own people because there are people in our government that are loyal to a foreign state. | ||
So either way, it's not looking good for the Israeli influence over the United States right now, which to me is a very good thing. | ||
And again, I want to elaborate on this a little bit. | ||
And I'm always sort of torn because on one hand, it's like, no, you don't blame all Jews for what these freaky Israeli spies get up to. | ||
And that's never our argument. | ||
That's never something we make. | ||
And that's why the anti-Semite people hate us because we're like, hey, Jeffrey Epstein is not whoever else, Alex Rosen, whoever, right? | ||
They're good people and bad people of all stripes. | ||
On the other hand, it's like, I don't know, if Jews thought that they were getting blamed for this, would they be less willing to go along with the cover-up? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Where it's like, clearly there's a lot of covering up going on here. | ||
And most of it is centered around Israeli infiltration, because that's who Jeffrey Epstein was working for. | ||
But again, we'll get into all of it. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10 here, because this sort of lays the groundwork. | ||
People see Jeffrey Epstein, they're like, he's hanging out with scientists, he's hanging out with all these scientists. | ||
He's always surrounded by scientists. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And it's like, well, because spies can't just say they're spies. | ||
You have to say you're... | ||
I'm an investor. | ||
I'm a science investor. | ||
Why don't you come over here and tell me about all the science you're working on? | ||
And maybe I'll invest in you. | ||
Really, they're just gathering information. | ||
They're not really an investor. | ||
They just receive funds from Les Wexner. | ||
This whole thing is just so... | ||
It's a tangled web. | ||
We're trying to untangle a very, very, very knotted web right now. | ||
Because you have influences and motivations from all different angles. | ||
All going into this, but yeah, people seem confused at why Jeffrey Epstein was such a big player in the scientific world. | ||
And I think this guy does a good job of explaining it. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10. Guys? | ||
My very first briefing, when I was first hired at the CIA, was a Mossad officer and a Shin Bet officer. | ||
And he was at an off-site location. | ||
And I thought that was kind of funny. | ||
Like, why don't we just go to the conference room? | ||
That's where everybody else gets briefed. | ||
They said, no, no, no, no. | ||
Israelis are not allowed inside the building. | ||
We used to allow the Israelis in, but then they brought a gift one time. | ||
It was a big CIA seal, and it had a transmitter embedded inside with enough batteries to last a year and a half. | ||
And they were like, oh, you should put this in your conference room. | ||
So we x-rayed it, and we find it's a listening device. | ||
So no more Israelis allowed in headquarters. | ||
So we meet at this off-site location. | ||
I'm convinced that Jeffrey Epstein was working for Mossad. | ||
He fit the profile of what we would call an excess agent. | ||
Because it's not necessarily the guy as much as it is the people that the guy has access to. | ||
The Israeli government has never trusted that we give them the best of our technology. | ||
So if they can steal it, then they'll know. | ||
Well, you steal it by gathering the information from the scientists who are working on the systems. | ||
So, you're going to get somebody who's Jewish, who loves money, and who loves Israel, and you're going to get him to invite all these people down to his private island, put them in compromising positions, and just get him talking. | ||
And then you report back everything. | ||
And at the very least, let's say this scientist goes to an Epstein convention, and he doesn't really say anything. | ||
thing. | ||
There are going to be 10 Mossad agents attending that convention, too, pretending to be scientists. | ||
And that's where you make the introduction and you start that spot, assess, develop, recruit. | ||
So I think I think that's exactly accurate. | ||
It's also why you have people in entertainment and all these others. | ||
And again, this tactic, this strategy, you also see it with P Diddy and all these others. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's ex said he boasted about being a Mossad agent. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
He had multiple passports. | ||
He had all these different things. | ||
And let's just remember, he did not kill himself. | ||
Let's just lay that out for everybody, in case you were wondering. | ||
No, he did not kill himself. | ||
He was, in fact, murdered. | ||
So think about what that entails. | ||
Think about what that means. | ||
If you think Jeffrey Epstein was a lone actor, then who killed him? | ||
Who provided the cover-up for killing him? | ||
Who gave the orders to the media to not question the fact that Jeffrey Epstein somehow killed himself with a roll of toilet paper in a cell while on suicide watch? | ||
Clearly, there's a much larger scale operation going on of which Jeffrey Epstein was just one piece. | ||
And the people that contributed to Jeffrey Epstein and gave him the connections, because that's how it works. | ||
I mean, it's all about networking and relationships at this level. | ||
A billionaire who says, oh, this is my friend Jeff. | ||
He's a genius. | ||
He's a scientific genius. | ||
He's got incredible things going on, and he's super rich. | ||
You can probably get funding from him. | ||
Why don't you go talk to him? | ||
There has to be an introduction of some sort. | ||
There has to be somebody facilitating the connection between the spy fake billionaire and the target that they're trying to entrap. | ||
And so all of those people are still out there walking around, and some of them were involved in some way in this release. | ||
And so we'll get into all of that. | ||
I want to go to this video from Alex Jones. | ||
If you want to scroll forward a little bit, the problem is I have a video from Alex Jones I want to go to and I have a video from DC Drano that I want to go to. | ||
It's going to take a while to get through both of these. | ||
If we go to the video of Alex Jones, clip number one, and skip ahead to about seven minutes and 30 seconds. | ||
We'll just start there, and we'll let it close out this segment. | ||
Because there was information in these binders that was not – I'll tell you what. | ||
Before we do that, sorry, sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm telling you there's like so many different angles to take this from. | ||
It's hard to understand. | ||
Let's actually go to clip number eight here. | ||
This is Pam Bondi talking about the release yesterday. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Last night on Jesse Waters Prime Time, Attorney General Pam Bondi said this. | ||
What you're going to see hopefully tomorrow is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information. | ||
But it's pretty sick what that man did. | ||
So we were looking today to find out more about why the government's been so suspiciously protective of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
This afternoon, a bunch of conservative influencers left a meeting at the White House with binders that said the Epstein files, phase one. | ||
Once the binders were opened, people were able to see flight records in Epstein's Rolodex and a list of masseuses. | ||
The masseuses' names were blacked out, and the information from the flight logs wasn't new. | ||
Neither was the Rolodex. | ||
When we began to feel duped, Pam Bondi released a letter that says, Basically, I was duped, too. | ||
In the letter addressed to FBI Director Cash Patel, Bondi basically says, I asked you for the full and complete files related to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I received 200 pages of documents. | ||
I asked if these were all the documents, and the FBI said yes. | ||
Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI field office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and the indictment of Epstein. | ||
Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the evidence of these files. | ||
Bondi's demanding by 8 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning that the FBI deliver everything to her office, including all records, audio, video recordings, all materials related to Epstein. | ||
And she ensures DOJ will disclose everything. | ||
And she's directing Patel to begin an immediate investigation into why the FBI isn't following orders. | ||
So who's in charge at the New York FBI field office? | ||
Who's withholding Epstein docs from the Attorney General? | ||
James Dennehy is running the show there. | ||
There he is. | ||
This is the guy who emailed his whole staff to dig in after Trump took office. | ||
And don't forget that James Comey's daughter is an assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. | ||
She worked on the Epstein and Maxwell cases. | ||
She's kind of knee-deep in this. | ||
Epstein was facing sex trafficking charges in Lower Manhattan. | ||
Where's all that paperwork? | ||
The FBI sees computers, surveillance videos, banking records, file cabinets, and photographs from all of Epstein's properties in New Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Palm Beach, and in New York. | ||
The Justice Department also gave Epstein a sweetheart non-prosecution deal 17 years ago. | ||
Where are those files? | ||
The Bureau of Prisons. | ||
Where are those files? | ||
You remember where Epstein killed himself? | ||
I asked Bill Barr about that, why everything seemed to go wrong that night. | ||
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When I first heard all the information and all the coincidences here, I was suspicious. | |
What were the coincidences? | ||
I mean, those were a lot of coincidences. | ||
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Well, one of the cameras was out. | |
Right. | ||
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He was supposed to have a cellmate. | |
Cellmate left. | ||
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They didn't replace the cellmate. | |
And the guards who were supposed to check them every half hour didn't check them. | ||
My EMT source said he was on the scene immediately to pull Epstein's body out to the morgue. | ||
And when he got to the cell, he saw seven people there touching Epstein's body and moving stuff around. | ||
Trump did say during the campaign he'd released these files. | ||
So it's not like this came out of the book. | ||
It's actually a great report by Jesse Waters about just some of the aspects of this cover-up going on. | ||
By the way, I don't even think Jeffrey Epstein died. | ||
I think they swapped him out. | ||
There's pictures of his body after the autopsy, and his ears are different than any other picture. | ||
Also, he was spotted on his island by a guy with a drone, so I don't think he's dead at all, actually. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Should I spend the first five minutes of this segment going through all the other news today, considering the fact that we're going to talk about Jeffrey Epstein for probably the rest of the show? | ||
People get mad at me when I spend the whole show on one topic, and I don't usually. | ||
I mean, usually I cover a whole swath of things. | ||
This Jeffrey Epstein thing, this is the keystone, right? | ||
This is that brick in the arch that you remove that and the rest of it comes crumbling down. | ||
What happens here on out with the Epstein files sort of determines the fate of the United States and whether we're able to free ourselves from the international globalist deep state super government that is pulling the strings. | ||
They made a big, big, big mistake yesterday. | ||
And if we can maximize it and capitalize on that, it's going to be a devastating blow to the deep state overall. | ||
So I am going to spend... | ||
Pretty much the entire show on that. | ||
But I got a little five-minute segment here at the beginning of this hour. | ||
Let's cover some of the other stuff going on because there is some very funny stuff happening around the world and some very important stuff happening around the world. | ||
RFK Jr. still making big moves. | ||
It's been reported that he may be opening up the American market for the sale of seed oil-free baby formula, which as you know has been a major topic of concern for mine. | ||
If you've watched the show for a while, you've watched as my children have had to take formula, and I've talked about the fact that we have to buy it from Europe, and it's illegal to buy it from Europe. | ||
And if it gets caught by the Postal Service, they'll confiscate it. | ||
We've ordered formula from Europe, and it hasn't arrived because they say it's illegal. | ||
And it's the only place you can get formula that the main ingredients aren't soybean oil, canola oil, corn oil. | ||
When you read the ingredients of a formula on the formula bottle, it is insane what we put in babies' bodies. | ||
Europe does it a hell of a lot better. | ||
For some reason, they don't want to let healthy whole milk formula happen here. | ||
It appears as though RFK is turning that around, which is absolutely fantastic to see and will have unimaginable impacts on the health of children overall. | ||
We also have this video from Donald Trump. | ||
This is an all-time... | ||
This is an all-timer right here. | ||
Clip number six, this is Donald Trump with Keir Starmer in the White House yesterday. | ||
They met, again, this is a top ten for me. | ||
Out of every Trump video in existence, it's like, because you'd be in prison, and then this. | ||
Let's go to clip number six here. | ||
Trump humiliating the prime minister of the UK in front of everybody. | ||
everybody. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Between our two countries, that is why this is the greatest alliance for prosperity and security I think the world has ever seen. | ||
Whenever necessary, we absolutely backed each other up. | ||
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Could you take on Russia by yourselves? | |
Well, all right, one or two more. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I don't know if anything like that's ever happened in American history. | ||
That was kind of brutal. | ||
To be honest with you, that was kind of brutal. | ||
Oh, so could you take on Russia by yourselves? | ||
And everybody just laughs. | ||
Everybody just, of course not. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Just imposing reality on the diplomatic doublespeak of the UK Prime Minister trying to puff himself up like the UK is the equivalent of the United States. | ||
It used to be. | ||
It used to be even bigger and more powerful. | ||
Remember you guys had an empire at one point? | ||
Maybe you guys had a globe-spanning empire with millions of people, your loyal citizens, your loyal subjects of your queen. | ||
Remember when you guys ruled the waves and were an incredibly powerful geopolitical force? | ||
Yeah, what happened with that? | ||
What happened? | ||
Because you're not now. | ||
Now you're our footstool, UK. So maybe you shouldn't have given that up on purpose. | ||
Maybe you shouldn't have willfully allowed for your empire to be spun away from you. | ||
And then maybe you'd have a place to talk, but yeah, that really puts it all in perspective, doesn't it? | ||
Could you take on Russia by yourselves, Donald Trump asked Keir Starmer. | ||
Keir Starmer doesn't even bother to reply. | ||
Now, by the way, Keir Starmer is pictured as a young boy with Jimmy Saville, and he was one of the main operators in the UK covering up the elite pedophile rings that roiled that country, which, by the way, were the same. | ||
Pedophile rings that roiled this country as you had Prince Andrew, bosom buddies with old Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
It's an international scandal that we're dealing with. | ||
It's being up. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is The American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Tell you what, I'll do one more video before we get back into Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
This one's a doozy. | ||
Go to clip number seven here. | ||
As you know, massive firings happening across the leftist media landscape, the likes of Joy Reid weeping into her camera when she describes how important her hogwash, nonsense, racist show was. | ||
And you gotta admit, she has a reason to cry. | ||
She has a very good reason to cry. | ||
These people lose their mainstream media positions, and they become gigantic laughingstocks. | ||
I mean, think about this. | ||
Don Lemon went from being basically the face of CNN, the arguably most influential and most important reporter on the air. | ||
The stories that he would cover would set agendas. | ||
He must have felt like hot tea. | ||
He must have felt very... | ||
Important when he was granted this position to be a puppet for forces he doesn't even understand. | ||
Then he gets fired, and he becomes a YouTuber, and he can't get 5,000 views on a single video. | ||
It must have been a shock, the stark reality of just how important, influential, and clever he really is. | ||
Because the instant he didn't have the massive backing of a giant institution, nobody cared what he had to say at all. | ||
It's gotten worse, folks. | ||
It's gotten worse, and Don Lemon is now doing things I can't even comprehend. | ||
I can't even understand or explain to you what he's trying to do here. | ||
This is a mystery to me. | ||
I think he's gone insane. | ||
I think his brain has been broken, and he's making TikToks where he's showing people pictures of donkeys on his phone and then laughing hysterically. | ||
If you want to know how the Democrat Party is doing right now, just know one of their scions, one of their elite, the faces of the Democratic movement in America has now been reduced to making TikToks that are literally inexplicably bizarre. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Okay, he's knocking on the window of a subway. | ||
He's showing a woman a picture. | ||
She's smiling and turning away, and he is guffawing like an idiot. | ||
He does it again, knocks on the window. | ||
This time he's showing her a picture of him. | ||
He's running along the subway, and he's giggling like a schoolgirl. | ||
The hell was that? | ||
The hell was that? | ||
I mean, genuinely, what was that? | ||
He's got a picture of himself, tinted blue. | ||
knocking on the window of a subway train, showing it to a woman who just like doesn't even acknowledge him. | ||
And then he's laughing hysterically. | ||
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What? | |
Okay. | ||
I don't have any big analysis of that. | ||
I'm just like... | ||
Are they okay? | ||
Are they all right? | ||
Do Democrats... | ||
Need us to put them in a padded room somewhere for their own safety? | ||
I mean, what? | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, I sort of get if you're trying to get a reaction. | ||
Like, there's not. | ||
All right. | ||
Anyway, that's what Don Lemon's up to now. | ||
So, I guess, you know, Joy Reid will be out there, you know, pantsing people and being like, it's just a prank, bro, in no time. | ||
Was Joy Reid the first? | ||
Yeah, yeah, Joy Reid was the first picture that he showed him. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Okay, well, that's enough of that. | ||
Let's get back into Jeffrey Epstein, shall we? | ||
Again, it's been two hours now since the deadline that Pam Bondi set yesterday for the Southern District of New York to hand over all the documents that they have hidden. | ||
I haven't heard anything one way or the other about that. | ||
I don't know if the crew can be, I mean, I'm monitoring it here, but while I'm live, if anything breaks. | ||
Please let me know, because so far we have not heard anything. | ||
So I'm going to go to a couple videos here. | ||
One is from Alex Jones, and it's yesterday. | ||
It's breaking down what is new information in the Epstein binder. | ||
There was some new information. | ||
Bizarrely, there was also some information that had already been published, but in the binder that was given to the influencers yesterday was redacted. | ||
So that's kind of weird. | ||
Pages that have been published since 2020 that were republished yesterday, only they were redacted yesterday but have been open for four years. | ||
So shenanigans, in a word, shenanigans are going on. | ||
So we will talk about why this was so poorly rolled out here in just a second. | ||
Let's go to Alex Jones. | ||
This is a video from yesterday. | ||
Here's him breaking down some of the actually new information that was presented in the binder yesterday. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
And when everybody first got this, most of them didn't even upload it, but the reporters, they thought, oh, this is nothing. | ||
Nope. | ||
Slipped in there. | ||
I don't want to miss it. | ||
And there's all sorts of clubs and hotels and names and women and women that manage the girls and all the rest of it. | ||
So this is all mixed in with just normal activity with bad stuff. | ||
And you've got Jeffrey Epstein and all this information and it laid out in a bunch of politicians' names and other things. | ||
But you really can't tell anything from this. | ||
But then you start getting to the new information. | ||
And so right at the end, turn this around, they slip in, redacted to protect victim information. | ||
And this is reportedly, according to Pam Bondi, The AG, the names of victims, which he talks about over 250. But it's all blacked out because it's the victims. | ||
Then you get a few pages that is, in and of itself, huge. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Secret Service personnel. | ||
Secret Service personnel. | ||
Mr. Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
On Jay Epstein's planes. | ||
And John Luke Brunel, who's got suicide a few years ago, scout for young females, models. | ||
David Copperfield, that's all blacked out. | ||
And then Eve Anderson, former model, mother of naked pic, mother of the naked kid. | ||
I guess it was attached. | ||
David Cook, Palm Beach, goes on, witness, interacted with Chef Daley, underage girls. | ||
Okay? | ||
And it's just an FBI report, and it doesn't even explain it. | ||
But we know that Abraham Barack got caught repeatedly coming in and out with what looked like underage girls out of the compound in New York that we visited and covered before, right here. | ||
And of course, he's denied all of that. | ||
But here they are talking about scouting in a whole area of underage girls all connected to this. | ||
And you got Ghislaine Maxwell on here. | ||
She's the daughter of the famous MI6 Mossad guy that literally ran the sex operations going back 60 years ago. | ||
So this looks like it's an FBI report. | ||
You'll read it at the front. | ||
It basically says it is, but doesn't give much detail. | ||
And now they go into redacted to protect potential victim information. | ||
And you heard her on Fox News last night say, 200, she was actually over 250. And indeed, it is over 250, 254. Zoom in on that. | ||
254 to be exact. | ||
So let's zoom back in on what's really important here. | ||
And that is Secret Service escorting Ehud Barak, Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
And this is in an FBI report, handwritten notes, scouting for young girls. | ||
Well, let's just go talk to John Luke Burnell. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
John Luke Burnell isn't doing too well right now. | ||
He committed suicide a few years ago by hanging. | ||
And he died on February 19th, age 75, in France. | ||
So, won't be talking to him any time soon. | ||
Then you've got Peter Nygaard, you know, in prison now for doing the same stuff, including weird medical experiments, having women. | ||
Have babies so they could kill them before nine months so he could suck all the juices out of them? | ||
Folks, I'm not making this up. | ||
We have clips of him bragging about it. | ||
Here it is. | ||
We'll actually add the clip in here. | ||
This is too insane. | ||
This is a giant industry, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And the fashion industry and these runway models and all this that USAID was paying the Ukrainians to go to millions of dollars are... | ||
International prostitution operations and then the underage models they're having sex with as well. | ||
So there is new information. | ||
None of this other stuff was new. | ||
And that just shows you how these people deceive. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Epstein files phase one. | ||
This is direct scan copies of what was given to them today. | ||
And it's a bunch of old stuff. | ||
With, what, 10 pages or so? | ||
I mean, I guess I can count them up. | ||
It looks like 10 pages. | ||
So they know, technically, it is some new stuff. | ||
And then it's already known about Ehud Barak. | ||
I mean, that's been in the news a decade ago. | ||
But it's still important. | ||
They have the files. | ||
They have all the real information. | ||
And we know they're covering it up. | ||
But it turns out, and when we're wrong, we'll correct. | ||
But I said, hey, looks like this is all old. | ||
Everybody else went, yeah, it's old. | ||
And no, there was some real new stuff. | ||
It looks like slipped into there. | ||
But we'll be covering the big showdown tomorrow at 8 a.m. | ||
She's ordered it all delivered to her offices. | ||
No matter how much she says, go read the letter. | ||
Put it on screen. | ||
This is a big, big deal. | ||
So there was new information, and it implicates people like the former Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
And we know... | ||
That a lot of this was a Mossad operation to infiltrate science, business, politicians with underage girls. | ||
And really, most of them knew this. | ||
They were getting in the club. | ||
The Israelis would also give them money. | ||
CIA would give them money. | ||
MI6 would give them money. | ||
Keir Starmer basically ran the pedophile operation for at least 15 years in the UK. And of course, she's been promoted for that. | ||
So this is a big operation. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
And it's how they control society. | ||
I want to thank the crew for staying late here. | ||
So again, that report was filed by Alex yesterday evening, just breaking down some of the new information in the Epstein documents because there are some new ones. | ||
Again, the 8 a.m. | ||
deadline has passed over two hours ago now, and I've heard nothing about it. | ||
Certainly haven't seen footage of SWAT teams storming the FBI. But then again, I mean, who are you going to send to go after the FBI? They outrank everybody else. | ||
So this really should illustrate what a big issue we have right now. | ||
What's happening now is I'm becoming truly like a constitutional crisis at this point. | ||
If our elected representatives or our elected president and his appointees like Pam Bondi can't get the federal bureaucracy or federal law enforcement to obey her orders, that's a constitutional crisis. | ||
That means we have fully publicly acknowledged rogue governments, rogue Departments of our government operating completely independently and without oversight from civilian, meaning that's a dictatorship, meaning that our votes don't actually impact these people or what they do, meaning that we are no longer in control of that government, meaning that we probably need to take it back over. | ||
So what's happening right now, and what happens later today, with no exaggeration, Could dictate whether or not America is able to fully extricate the networks that have been subverting us and influencing us for decades and influencing our politicians for decades. | ||
And of course, the names that you've already heard spoken today associated with this are all of the typical characters, right? | ||
James Comey. | ||
His daughter being a head prosecutor in the Southern District of New York. | ||
James Comey, of course, was the one who provided the cover-up for Hillary Clinton, ran the Steele dossier campaign in order to try to get her elected. | ||
Hillary Clinton, of course, has the Clinton body count. | ||
And what we've said about the Clinton body count, always, is that people misinterpret it by thinking that the Clintons are having people killed as if they are mobster kingpins. | ||
That just order people to be killed and it just happens. | ||
What actually is going on is that the Clintons are important key players in institutions, in spy networks. | ||
When people close to the Clintons are being killed, it's not even necessarily the Clintons doing it. | ||
It's other people doing it to protect Clintons as they are an asset to them. | ||
They're protecting themselves, they're protecting their system, their organization by protecting the Clintons. | ||
It's one of the ways that This whole exchange at the higher levels takes place, where it's like, I'll do your dirty work, but then you have to protect me because if I ever get got, then your whole thing is going to go down. | ||
So as soon as you bring me into your organization, now you have an obligation to protect me and kill the people who could expose me. | ||
And it's the same thing. | ||
And by the way, Clinton was Epstein's best friend. | ||
Bill Clinton was the number one guy most often mentioned by the victims in the papers. | ||
And I was on a show with Alex Stein and one of the Jeffrey Epstein victims, one of the girls who met Jeffrey Epstein in South Africa, he was with Bill Clinton. | ||
Bill Clinton introduced Jeffrey Epstein saying, I want you to meet my friend Jeff. | ||
He's the king of America. | ||
Okay? | ||
And this was probably in the early 2000s. | ||
You've got the royal family tied into this. | ||
Leaning on the American government behind the scenes. | ||
I mean, think about the number of people. | ||
They might not even know exactly what are in the documents, but they know it could be something about them. | ||
Imagine what they're doing to try to lean on or persuade the people involved not to release this. | ||
People like Alan Dershowitz, right? | ||
He's throughout the things. | ||
He's still very popular and mainstream and goes on all these mainstream shows. | ||
Maybe he did something, maybe he didn't. | ||
Regardless, he probably knows if the full tranche of Jeffrey Epstein files gets released, there's going to be pictures of him in his underwear at least, right? | ||
There's going to be some embarrassing stuff. | ||
There's going to be some stuff that's not going to facilitate his continued career as a public intellectual. | ||
So he's going to be making calls desperately all day, every day, trying to stop this release. | ||
We saw with the ABC 13, or not ABC 13. It's a habit because it's the local station in Houston. | ||
The ABC News clip of the reporter saying, I had everything on Epstein, but the story was shut down by my producers. | ||
How did that work? | ||
Well, she goes to the producers with this story, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
He's running a blackmail operation. | ||
He's raping kids. | ||
We can put a stop to this right now. | ||
He's still out there doing it. | ||
We could publish this. | ||
We could blow the lid off the whole thing. | ||
That producer already knows, right? | ||
Because if they didn't know, this would be like, oh my God, yeah, go to air with this. | ||
But they know. | ||
And so they go, hmm, I'm not going to let this air. | ||
I need an excuse not to let this air. | ||
Tell you what, I know Prince Andrew's involved in this. | ||
They call up the royal family. | ||
Hey, we're about to publish something on Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein underage girls. | ||
But unless you can convince us not to. | ||
And the royal family goes, all right, if ABC publishes this, then we're never doing an interview with ABC again. | ||
So then the ABC producer goes back and goes, look, I'd love to publish this story, but if you publish that. | ||
Then they're not going to do this big interview we have slated. | ||
We got this big Prince Harry interview coming up. | ||
It's going to be huge. | ||
We're going to get a ton of views from it. | ||
We need it. | ||
So if you publish this story, we're going to lose that interview. | ||
That's too big of a risk for us to take. | ||
So you're going to have to not use this. | ||
I wish we could. | ||
No, me, I'm the producer at ABC. I wish we could. | ||
Darn it. | ||
Darn it. | ||
I wish we could publish this. | ||
But the royal family, they're really... | ||
Got us in a bind here, so it looks like we're going to have to shelve this for a little while. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
And it's all orchestrated. | ||
It's all on purpose. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
What do you think the royal family is up to right now? | ||
What back channels are they operating in trying to stop this? | ||
And then, of course, you have the Israeli connection with the prime minister of Israel. | ||
And again, when you bring Israel into it, you then frame it as an existential crisis. | ||
Because again, I've laid it down before, and this is just the way that it works, and this is the way everything is always justified when it comes to Israel, is if this information was published, then it would cause Israel to lose funding from America because the American people would not like to understand that all of our politicians are for sure blackmailed by Israel. | ||
And that might result in us not giving them billions upon billions of dollars every year, meaning that they won't have the arms that they need to defend themselves, meaning that all of their neighbors who hate them are going to kill all of them. | ||
Therefore, releasing this documentation, you've killed all the Jews in the world. | ||
So is that really what you want to be? | ||
You think it's that important? | ||
This old, I mean, the guy's dead. | ||
It's an old story. | ||
You're really going to publish this old news and risk killing every Israeli citizen? | ||
You're really going to do that? | ||
And again, and look, to me, if the truth can kill you, you deserve to be destroyed. | ||
If revealing the truth means that you get hurt, then you deserve to be hurt because I like the truth, because I love the truth, and it is supreme above all. | ||
So I would say release it anyway. | ||
I'm not saying this as a valid argument that I think means it's right that they're keeping it. | ||
I'm trying to explain the mindset of the people involved, the likes of Pam Bondi. | ||
During Trump's transition, we explained why Matt Gaetz was kept away from being the AG. This is why. | ||
I was joking on Twitter, but it's not a joke. | ||
Matt Gaetz would have released these documents. | ||
That's why he's not AG right now. | ||
That's why he was stopped from being AG. Because he was targeted in this same way. | ||
It's actually, ironically, it's the way that they got him to back off. | ||
Because he was involved. | ||
With an Israeli honeypot sex trafficking scheme where they tried to frame him for sex trafficking in order to extort $20 million for ostensibly a spy operation in Iran to save an Israeli spy. | ||
So Matt Gaetz himself was targeted by an Israeli black male honeypot ring, meaning he doesn't have a lot of love for the Jeffrey Epstein types around there. | ||
And ironically, they used that very He doesn't say America. | ||
He doesn't say freedom. | ||
He doesn't say babies. | ||
He doesn't say family. | ||
He says Israel. | ||
It's important to have people with that mindset in these positions for Israel because then you can lean on them and go, look, we know that you love Israel. | ||
And if you do this, you have any idea the damage you'll be doing to Israel? | ||
So is it really worth it? | ||
Are these rumors, this speculation? | ||
And this is what I said at the beginning of the show. | ||
This is where the anti-Semitism plays into the hands of Israel because they can point to everybody on the internet. | ||
Going, 110 now! | ||
It's all Jews! | ||
Jews are the bad thing! | ||
And they can point to that and go, this is the atmosphere in America right now. | ||
You really want to throw fuel on that fire? | ||
I mean, you release these documents, you're basically giving red meat to these scumbags. | ||
So is that really what you want to do? | ||
And you really want to fan the flames when we're on this precipice, when anti-Semitism is up 500% and Israel is fighting for its life, you want to throw our greatest allies under the bus? | ||
And feed them to these jackals over this. | ||
It's not about Jews. | ||
It's about Israel. | ||
It's about the foreign nation state of Israel. | ||
However, that allows them to weaponize the identity aspects of these people. | ||
And it's why Matt Gaetz wasn't allowed in. | ||
It's why a lot of people were blacklisted from Trump's administration. | ||
Because this is the... | ||
This is the straw that breaks the camel's back. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host. | |
Harrison Smith. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Follow us on X. I'm at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
You can follow at Infowars, at RealAlexJones, where we're posting video clips every day. | ||
And folks, it's like every new development proves we're the real deal even more. | ||
You'll notice what outlet was conspicuously absent from the big social media summit yesterday. | ||
And look, I understand at the end of the day, we understand the deal that we've made. | ||
We are the outsiders. | ||
We're supposed to be. | ||
If we weren't outsiders, we wouldn't be doing our job. | ||
We're not supposed to be saying things that are acceptable to the establishment because the establishment is what we're trying to do. | ||
Dismantle and replace with something that makes even a little bit of sense. | ||
At the same time, I'm not gonna lie to you. | ||
If InfoWars has one strength above all others, it's that we just don't lie to you. | ||
So I'm not gonna sit here and be like, I would have rejected that. | ||
If they invited me to the White House, I would have said, I'm not gonna be your stooge, and I would have rejected it. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Of course I would. | ||
Of course I would have accepted. | ||
That's why I'm not mad at the social influencers that were there. | ||
I would have accepted to, and I think you're being dishonest if you weren't. | ||
On the other hand, Alex Jones talked about Jeffrey Epstein for a decade before anybody else in the mainstream media, for at least a decade before his 2019 arrest. | ||
We are the ones that popularized the Epstein didn't kill himself meme with the shirts that we made and everything else we helped to push through. | ||
We've been on the very tip of the spear of this the entire time. | ||
In addition to that, when it comes to Trump getting elected, Infowars, and Alex Jones in particular, was the number one influence on the American people. | ||
If you take all of the mainstream and dissident alternative media and rank them by influence, Alex Jones is far and away the top person getting people to vote for Alex Jones. | ||
He would not be president without it. | ||
Donald Trump would not be president without Alex Jones in 2016, pushing for that. | ||
We've, I mean, we've never gotten anything for that. | ||
Like, it's so funny. | ||
People talk about info wars like we're controlled opposition or something. | ||
By the way, we just showed you the video of Alex talking about Ehud Barak and how Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent. | ||
I can't tell you how infuriating it is to talk about this literally every single day. | ||
And every single day, have people on Twitter be like, well, but why don't you call out Israel? | ||
And it's like, Why are you talking? | ||
Why are you talking about something that you have absolute no understanding about? | ||
This is what pissed me off. | ||
It's like, you know, I don't watch ice hockey. | ||
I would never go into an ice hockey forum and start talking trash about one of the teams because I have no idea what I'm talking about. | ||
I never watch hockey. | ||
I don't read about hockey. | ||
I don't, you know, so what, I'm going to go in and start spouting off like I understand things about hockey more than other people, and it's like you don't even watch. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
So it's infuriating. | ||
It really is infuriating how like, anyway, it just goes on and on. | ||
But from the bankruptcy proceedings where they've had to release all of our finances, I mean, we haven't even had control of our finances for the last two years. | ||
Every penny has to be accounted for and is handled by a federally court-appointed intermediary. | ||
So it's like, it's like Donald Trump and the Russia collusion narrative. | ||
If there's one person in Washington, D.C., you can say for sure 100%, the only person, the person in D.C. most unassociated with Russia, it's on Trump because they've investigated it ad nauseum and they found nothing. | ||
So despite all the claims of being a Russian agent, the outcome of that has been to prove that he, out of anybody else, is the one person you can say for certain does not have Russian influence. | ||
It's the same with Infowars. | ||
They have investigated us and opened our books. | ||
And controlled our finances. | ||
And it's all public. | ||
It's all published. | ||
It's all in court documents that you can go find if you want to see them. | ||
There is no way to say that Infowars is sold out or is paid by some other organization. | ||
It's all open. | ||
It's all available for you. | ||
Same thing here. | ||
It's like, if we were sellouts, if we were at all controlled opposition, wouldn't we be included in some of these things? | ||
So in a way, it's like, okay, this is nice. | ||
We're sort of a badge of sincerity. | ||
That we get to wear because we don't move in these little circles. | ||
And all that's to say that we don't get support from anybody ever, okay? | ||
Elon Musk maybe comments on an Alex Jones post every three months. | ||
And you understand how easy it would be. | ||
There are so many controlled people. | ||
There are so many people that are sellouts or change the way they talk. | ||
To get support. | ||
And you can see them being rewarded in real time right in front of your face. | ||
So it's not like speculation. | ||
If Elon Musk every day went and retweeted an Alex Jones post or commented on an Alex Jones post, it would just de facto, because of the site, he has 200 million people following him, and the size of audience of anything he tweets explodes the views by 100 times, which means the ad revenue you're getting is by 100 times. | ||
He could literally be funneling us. | ||
Tens of thousands of dollars a month just by commenting once a day on our stuff, but he doesn't do that. | ||
He does that for other people. | ||
All I'm saying is I am so unbelievably grateful for the people that go to Infowarsstore.com and thealexjonesstore.com because you keep us this free and independent. | ||
And without you, there is no other... | ||
No organization, no other structure that we could have our company in that would allow us to be totally unencumbered, totally uninfluenciable, and yet still have this incredible crew and these incredible studios and the incredible guests that we get. | ||
Without you, maybe we'd have to sell out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We either have to go away or sell out. | ||
That seems like what everybody else does. | ||
But because you go to Infowars store, because you go to thealexjonesstore.com, we're able to stay on the air. | ||
And bring you this information in a way that you can trust is as genuine as we could possibly be. | ||
All right? | ||
And by the way, I ended the last segment talking about Israel and Israel influence. | ||
And one of the things that's very obvious but a lot of people don't understand is the Jew-anti-Semite dichotomy is a very useful one for the bad guys. | ||
And you're playing into their paradigm. | ||
When you're not specific about what you're talking about and when you are ascribing guilt to people who have nothing to do with it because of immutable characteristics, you're just playing into their hands. | ||
And this divide is not as black and white as you might think. | ||
For example, probably the most pro-Israel person I've ever met also happens to be the person most pissed off by what happened yesterday. | ||
It's Laura Loomer, right? | ||
Jewish woman, diehard Zionist, and yet she is busting this whole thing wide open. | ||
She's like, she's gone nuts over this. | ||
I love it. | ||
She's exposing all of this stuff. | ||
She posted this yesterday. | ||
This is Jessica Reed Krause. | ||
She was invited to the White House to get an Epstein binder and spread Pam Bondi's lies. | ||
Here's a photo of Jessica allegedly wearing a shirt that says, free Ghislaine. | ||
That was posted on her Instagram. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell is, of course, serving prison as the right-hand man. | ||
What's Alex always call him? | ||
Dr. Frankenstein's little helper, or whoever it is. | ||
Or no, it's Dracula's little helper, right? | ||
They're the ones that get the virgins for the... | ||
What's his name? | ||
Renfield. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell is the Renfield for this cabal of vampires. | ||
So again, you have to understand, none of this is black and white. | ||
None of this is... | ||
Pure good guys, pure bad guys. | ||
You can't divide it by race. | ||
You can't divide it even by ideology. | ||
It's not even really about Israel at the end of the day. | ||
Because there are good Israelis. | ||
And Israel does some good things. | ||
And hating Israel alone is not even a compelling argument. | ||
You've got to hate the bad people. | ||
And you've got to have it all. | ||
Because again, Laura Loomer is on this like a dog on meat. | ||
I mean, she's tearing it apart. | ||
And she's the most diehard Zionist I've ever met. | ||
Maybe things are not all as they seem. | ||
Now I want to go to this video of DC Drano. | ||
Like I said, I trust, or at least I like most of the influencers that were there. | ||
I'm friends with most of them. | ||
They're good people, especially people like Savannah Hernandez. | ||
If you're an Infowars viewer, you watched Savannah Hernandez when she graduated college and was working behind the scenes here. | ||
I mean... | ||
You know she's the real deal. | ||
So Savannah Hernandez was there. | ||
She received a binder. | ||
If you think she's a part of some Israeli op, then you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
That being said, they did very clearly only choose people that were pro-Israel. | ||
So that was a little interesting. | ||
I don't know if Savannah's pro or anti-Israel, but she's definitely not one of the outspoken anti-Israelis online. | ||
However, When it comes to D.C. Drano and Chad Prather, there's a little bit of a question when it comes to why they both posted the exact same response at the exact same time. | ||
D.C. Drano and Chad Prather. | ||
Chad Prather both posted, quote, Yes, | ||
I copied and pasted DC Drano's statement with the intention of it being used as a quote. | ||
There was no messaging. | ||
I'm just now realizing the quote and edit wasn't what got posted in my fall 100%. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
Frankly, I don't believe that. | ||
Frankly, it sounds like these guys have the same manager or PR firm that gave them a statement to post, and they both just posted it verbatim. | ||
So I'm very suspicious of that in particular. | ||
That being said, we're going to go to DC Drano's video now, where he explains what this was like to be an influencer in this. | ||
Again, you're going to hear why I'm a little bit jealous of what they got to do yesterday at the White House. | ||
It would have been nice to be included in that. | ||
That would have been very cool. | ||
However, as you listen to this, I wonder if you'll come away with the same thing I came away with, which was... | ||
This was a setup. | ||
This was highly orchestrated, very carefully designed. | ||
They wanted to have happen exactly what happened. | ||
I think they brought in a bunch of influencers, bamboozled them, threw a bunch of glitter in their face. | ||
Everybody's in there shaking hands. | ||
They're just overwhelmed with the insanity of what's happening. | ||
They shove them out the door. | ||
They know all these photographers are there. | ||
They get all these photos. | ||
They really expected this to be like... | ||
They thought they were gonna post this and it was gonna be able to be online like, oh my god, this is amazing. | ||
Trump's bringing in all these influencers. | ||
He's giving them the documents. | ||
We're gonna look through them. | ||
This was a delaying tactic. | ||
They used these influencers, in my opinion. | ||
Let's go to DC Drano. | ||
I think he's being sincere in the way that he's talking about the way the day went down. | ||
Tell me if this doesn't sound like a very well-coordinated and orchestrated psyop to try to get these influencers. | ||
To be used as patsies. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
There's a room right off the Oval Office in the West Wing where Trump holds meetings with some of the most powerful people in his administration and sometimes in the world. | ||
It started off, you know, there's about 10 to 12 of, you know, influencers, people you would know, some of my favorite people that I love to follow. | ||
And we were all there. | ||
And the first person to come in was Caroline Leavitt. | ||
Amazing. | ||
She's done a phenomenal job as press secretary. | ||
She is very personable, very down-to-earth. | ||
She is a true patriot. | ||
It was an amazing meeting. | ||
And then, after that, J.D. Vance, the vice president of the United States, takes time out of his busy day to come talk with people that he appreciates. | ||
It's because of independent voices on social media far beyond this group. | ||
The totality of us on X, on all the other social media platforms, we are a very big reason why President Trump and J.D. Vance won every single swing state in the popular vote. | ||
We are the new media. | ||
Everyone watching this, we are all the new media. | ||
And I was honored, among many other people there today, to have been invited and to sit down with these people, these absolute... | ||
Patriots, and the leaders of the free world. | ||
Then we were told there would be some surprises. | ||
And this is where it gets really crazy. | ||
In walks the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, and the FBI Director, Kash Patel. | ||
Now, mind you, we were not allowed to have our phones. | ||
And we did not know who we were going to be meeting with today. | ||
They walk in. | ||
We're just floored. | ||
We kind of knew J.D. Vance was on the roster. | ||
We didn't know these guys were going to be in there. | ||
They're both people I look up to, both people doing tremendous work. | ||
And then these binders start getting passed around, dropped in front of us. | ||
Can you imagine getting a binder the morning after the Attorney General says they have... | ||
Incredible Epstein file documents on their desk, and then they're in this binder, and this binder is placed in front of us. | ||
We were in the meetings. | ||
We were not allowed to—we were allowed to look in it, but we were trying to be respectful and paying attention to the speakers. | ||
All right, so let's pause right there. | ||
Just think about this so far. | ||
Now, if the intent of this was to— So release this information in the easiest way for the largest swath of the public to see it. | ||
This is not how you do it, right? | ||
Also, this was a psyop pulled off on these people, okay? | ||
Again, they're sort of going along with it, but this is how it works. | ||
You bring somebody in. | ||
They're meeting Trump. | ||
They're meeting Caroline Levitt. | ||
Suddenly it's Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. | ||
They put down this binder. | ||
Oh my God, these are the Epstein files, but you can't read it right now. | ||
But you can sort of flip through it, but you're going to miss what I'm saying. | ||
It's like it's designed to disorient and overwhelm their senses. | ||
They didn't know they were going to get this binder. | ||
They didn't know they were going to meet all these people. | ||
They're not allowed to have their phones. | ||
That's a little suspicious. | ||
I've been to the White House. | ||
You're allowed to have your phone. | ||
Why were their phones taken? | ||
And maybe if you go into, I've never been to the Roosevelt Room or the Oval Office, you know, it's just in the sort of cafeteria area underneath, but they didn't, nobody made you take your phone. | ||
Regardless, why would they give out these binders and then not explain what's in to them and walk them through it? | ||
It wasn't about what was in the binders. | ||
This was all designed to overwhelm and disorient the social media influencers there and make them feel special, make them feel, and you can hear it, like, even now he's just like, I'm so honored. | ||
These are the rulers of the world, right? | ||
This has an impact on people psychologically. | ||
This primes them to go along with whatever's happening and to be supportive because they're in the club now. | ||
They're in the White House. | ||
They're a part of this big, important thing. | ||
Again, it goes on and it continues. | ||
And again, this feeling of, okay, this was a highly structured, highly orchestrated psychological event meant to overwhelm and influence the influencers, okay? | ||
And these people were picked in particular for that reason as well. | ||
Just to extrapolate it out a little bit, think about all the stuff that's been uncovered by USAID. Think about Norm Eisen getting $17 million to promote a puppet show that got less than 200 views on YouTube. | ||
When the left gets into office, they did the big social media thing where they had all the social media influencers there, but that was just a big party and it was there for social media. | ||
If the Republicans in office wanted to actually coordinate with influencers, with right-wingers to empower our networks, You would not have meetings like this. | ||
You would have meetings like whatever the meetings were that Norm Eisen had. | ||
You'd have quiet meetings in a diner somewhere where it'd be, well, where can we get money? | ||
We can get it here. | ||
Why don't we funnel this? | ||
We're working on establishment. | ||
We have a great producer over here. | ||
He's going to work with us. | ||
We have a wonderful talent agent over here. | ||
He's going to work with us, but we need funding to get this done. | ||
Can we get this? | ||
It would be serious. | ||
It would be... | ||
It wouldn't be a big spectacle. | ||
This was a spectacle on purpose, designed psychologically to manipulate the influencers, hoping, thinking that they would then influence the public audience that follows them. | ||
This failed. | ||
And part of it was they sort of overdid it. | ||
The giddiness of the people was really offensive to a lot of people who were like, we're talking about a sex ring, trafficking ring. | ||
Children being raped. | ||
What are you laughing at? | ||
Why are you so giddy about this? | ||
So I think they sort of overplayed their hand a little bit. | ||
And they got him too giddy. | ||
They got him too excited. | ||
And that backfired in some way. | ||
Let's go back to DC Drano. | ||
But again, as he explains this, understand none of this was an accident. | ||
None of this was. | ||
Just, Castro happened to be, oh, some influencers, let's go say hi. | ||
No, all of this was, I mean, you should see these schedules these people have. | ||
It's down to the second. | ||
Donald Trump will leave this to this in 30 seconds. | ||
He will drive for one minute and 34 seconds, where he will arrive at this place. | ||
And it will take two minutes and 23 seconds to get here. | ||
That's how these schedules for the White House are broken down. | ||
So none of this was an accident. | ||
You'll hear when they say, you know, it was pushed out. | ||
And he's like, these photographers were there for Keir Starmer. | ||
We didn't know there were, there are back doors to the White House. | ||
There are, like, Multiple ways in and out of the White House, some of which are totally hidden. | ||
They could have chosen those. | ||
When you send out a bunch of famous influencers with a big binder with Epstein Files Phase 1 in red, that's not an accident, okay? | ||
I believe that these influencers do think it was a coincidence. | ||
The people that were controlling them unknowingly, this was all designed. | ||
Let's go back to DC Drana. | ||
No way that we could have gone through these hundreds of pages and cross-referenced it with things that have already been released. | ||
We just, we frankly assumed this was, this had at least some smoking guns. | ||
Before we could even digest what was happening here, in walks President Trump. | ||
Now I might be getting the order of how this all happened, but President Trump walks in and he actually, he had walked in a little bit earlier. | ||
He invited us into the Oval Office. | ||
We go into the Oval Office. | ||
He gives us each the presidential coin. | ||
This is the most beautiful coin I have ever seen, ever held. | ||
And we took a picture with him and the vice president in the Oval Office. | ||
Being in the Oval Office is one of the most surreal experiences. | ||
I was personally rattled. | ||
I was almost a little lightheaded. | ||
The enormity of the moment, it's still surreal. | ||
And in that Oval Office was most of President Trump's cabinet. | ||
His CIA director, his NSA advisor, FBI director, attorney general. | ||
What were they doing there? | ||
Other members, senior members of his staff, who are people I've looked up to for years. | ||
Psychically, overwhelm the influencers. | ||
We leave the government And view them with a sense of importance. | ||
We go back to the Roosevelt Room. | ||
We meet with RFK. And all of these people—oh, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. | ||
Amazing guy. | ||
He's doing an amazing job as Secretary of State. | ||
He breaks down his entire foreign policy perspective, and it's something that I'll discuss later. | ||
Again, why, though? | ||
RFK told us about all the— Billions of dollars, over $9 billion has been saved. | ||
Just to reemphasize, what do you think it takes? | ||
What level of coordination do you think is necessary to have the Secretary of State, Secretary of Health and Human Services? | ||
I mean, these people don't just hang out in the White House, right? | ||
They've got their own offices. | ||
They were all there for this. | ||
Now, it's not just because they want to meet their favorite social influencers. | ||
If this was legitimately like, oh, we're going to explain our You know, what we're doing. | ||
Then you would have had sit-down interviews. | ||
You would have done X space. | ||
There are a million ways to do this. | ||
They have Secretary of State, the press secretary, Mark Rubio, RFK Jr., Kash Patel, AG Panbondi, Trump himself, J.D. Vance, all these people come and give little three, five-minute presentations about what they're doing. | ||
They all just happen to be there at that time with all these influencers. | ||
They all just come one after another, explaining things, overwhelming them. | ||
Each person building on top of the last, the entire cabinet is there. | ||
And you can hear him. | ||
He's like, I was lightheaded. | ||
I couldn't even take in the enormity of it. | ||
That was the point of all of that. | ||
That's why this was all orchestrated. | ||
So the real question is, who orchestrated this? | ||
Who arranged for all this? | ||
Who invited these people? | ||
Who directed them where to go? | ||
These are the names I would like to know. | ||
I imagine Susan Wiles is probably at the top of that list, being the White House top dog there. | ||
But again, let's go back to DC Drano. | ||
Again, understand, this is not normal. | ||
This is not what normally happens at a White House. | ||
This isn't even normal for the event that they're having. | ||
This was on purpose. | ||
This was a designed event meant to overwhelm and befuddle the influencers. | ||
Let's go back to the video. | ||
Abused by Doge cutting in HHS. He told us how he's getting rid of bad baby formula. | ||
They're going to potentially be allowing European baby formula to be imported into America. | ||
He's going to make our nutrition guidelines reduced from over, I think, 400 pages to three pages. | ||
And it's going to focus on whole foods. | ||
This administration is not only doing... | ||
The things that we have desperately wanted them to do for decades, but they're doing them at lightning speed. | ||
And that's where I think some of today's issue came into play. | ||
After our meeting, we were there for three hours meeting with Trump's cabinet, with President Trump himself, touring the Oval Office. | ||
Absolutely incredible day. | ||
And they're going to be doing this with other influencers. | ||
We're just the start. | ||
There's so many people that they want to bring in. | ||
But guess what? | ||
There's only 10 to 12 chairs. | ||
They are truly prioritizing independent media voices. | ||
They are truly prioritizing transparency. | ||
We're prioritizing you. | ||
And that was very evident today. | ||
Let's pause it there. | ||
We're going to go back to that video. | ||
And again, let him explain. | ||
I'm a little suspicious of DC Drano and anybody else that published the exact same statement afterwards. | ||
I think they haven't explained that fully. | ||
But I think this was an op against the social media influencers, and I think it worked. | ||
All right, folks, I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour, but it's a new number. | ||
And I would also like to ask that our regular callers hold off today, as I find that often are. | ||
Our call list is filled with the same names. | ||
They're all great callers. | ||
Don't get me wrong, fellas and ladies. | ||
But I do want to hear from some new voices. | ||
So if you've never called in or if you have a take on the Epstein situation, give us a call. | ||
The number to dial is 512-266-0642. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout this hour. | ||
The number again, 512-266-0642. | ||
Give me a call now, and I ask that you just keep your comments short, and we'll just go to as many as possible, because I do want a wide-ranging number of views here, because I think it's still very debatable what the actual motive behind a lot of this was. | ||
I think this post from Sovereign Bra I thought was very good. | ||
I'm just going to go ahead and read it. | ||
He says Epstein was a Mossad agent, likely recruited and possibly funded by his girlfriend's father, Robert Maxwell, a Mossad agent. | ||
He honeypotted American politicians, celebrities, etc. for the Israeli government and possibly the CIA as well, in order for Israel to be able to blackmail the most powerful people in America and control the U.S. government's foreign policy. | ||
This administration's decision to give a small sanitized morsels of the Epstein files to Zionist influencers is stupid at best and screams of an agenda at worst. | ||
There's an obvious conflict of interest here. | ||
None of these influencers will talk about the fact that Epstein was clearly working for the Mossad. | ||
Like Epstein, these influencers have allegiance to Israel and Zionism. | ||
Rather than steering the narrative in the direction it should go, the truth, these influencers will instead run PR for the Trump admin, talking about how this is the most transparent administration in history while conveniently ignoring the fact that the full files have not been released, incriminating evidence is being left out, and the state of Israel is implicated in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. | ||
The whole thing is a complete scam, as fake and gay as it gets. | ||
The right thing to do here would be to release all the files to the public, not just some heavily sanitized Phase I Costco samples, and then remove only the names of Epstein's victims. | ||
The American people deserve another truth. | ||
On the other hand, you know, I don't, I don't know, I'm not comfortable saying that these influencers were all like totally in on it. | ||
But I do think that, you know, that was a sort of litmus. | ||
Some of these influencers do talk about Mossad news, right? | ||
You know, Jack Posobiec talks about Mossad quite a bit. | ||
Savannah will talk about Mossad. | ||
I mean, it's not, these people aren't 100% all of them like Israeli plants. | ||
Some of them are, let's be honest. | ||
Some of them are absolutely influence. | ||
Operatives working on behalf and being funded by and instructed by Israel. | ||
That's absolutely true for some of them. | ||
Not all of them. | ||
Cernovich as well. | ||
Cernovich is good on Israel. | ||
But he's Jewish. | ||
And again, it goes to the false dichotomy of Jew versus anti-Semite, where it's like you either go along with us or you're going to be the Cause of genocide. | ||
And I get it. | ||
I understand the influence that I could have and the family persuasion that goes on. | ||
I understand it. | ||
At the same time, this is why I say they're sort of in a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. | ||
Either they reveal the information which will be associated with Israel and will awaken a lot of people to. | ||
The reality of the influence that that foreign country has over our nation. | ||
Or it's gonna get covered up and it's gonna make people think, okay, not only do they have that influence, they're still exercising it. | ||
They still have this incredible power and they still are apparently untouchable by our duly elected administration. | ||
So I think their attempt to handle this was totally bungled. | ||
I think they overestimated their ability to control the narrative. | ||
I think Bondi is not being totally honest throughout all of this. | ||
But I think in reality there are forces that we're not privy to, that we're not seeing, that are really pulling the strings here. | ||
And that includes our deep state, our operatives, the UK's operatives. | ||
France has a lot of people involved in this as well. | ||
Israel obviously is sort of the central note of it all. | ||
But at the end of the day, This is the character of these spy groups. | ||
They are international in character, and they always have been from their founding. | ||
RCIA, ROSS got its start learning from MI6. It's always been an international cabal. | ||
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Let's go back to this video from DC Drano. | ||
As again, he talks about the way that the influencers were overwhelmed with this visit to the White House. | ||
Which again, if it was a serious visit about actually empowering the alternative media. | ||
This is not how they would have done it. | ||
They would have done it very differently. | ||
There would have been private meetings. | ||
There would have been exclusive interviews. | ||
They could have done this in a way that would have actually facilitated the growth of alternative media as opposed to the mainstream. | ||
I love that that's even an aspect of what Trump is doing, that it's very smart and very good. | ||
I'm not complaining about that at all. | ||
This day in particular was a PSYOP. That's my takeaway from this. | ||
Let's go back to DC Drano, where again, I don't even think some of the influencers realize what they were a part of. | ||
I think they genuinely were like, those cameras weren't there for us. | ||
They were there for Keir Starmer. | ||
It was an accident that we were all let out right where they were in front of them with our binders to hold up. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
You think it was an accident? | ||
You think they didn't know that the press pool was right there? | ||
You think they didn't know they were going to snap pictures with the big binders with Jeffrey Epstein in red letters on the front? | ||
I mean, this was a setup. | ||
Folks, again, I don't know how much the influencers had to do with it. | ||
I think you find out who invited them, who directed them. | ||
That's the person who was really orchestrating all this. | ||
Let's go back to DC Drano and watch. | ||
They are truly prioritizing independent media voices. | ||
They are truly prioritizing transparency. | ||
And that was very evident today. | ||
And after we left the Roosevelt Room, we were taken to the Eisenhower Executive Building. | ||
And that is across the way. | ||
And when we walked outside the West Wing, there were, without exaggeration, at least 30 to 40-plus reporters, cameras, everything right there. | ||
Right in the little loop in the West Wing where foreign dignitaries are taken out of their limo inside the West Wing. | ||
And they immediately started taking pictures of us. | ||
What did I do? | ||
The picture, the shot heard around the world. | ||
I held up. | ||
This Epstein file book and made it clear what was in our hands. | ||
And I had a straight face. | ||
I realized the enormity of this document, or at least what we thought was in here, and raised it up high in an effort to say, we the people have taken our country back from the crooks, the pedos, the sex traffickers. | ||
And we are going to hold these people accountable. | ||
That was what I did. | ||
We fought for years to put Trump in office to return actual justice to the DOJ and to go after the most powerful people that we know have engaged in crimes. | ||
That is why I held the binder like that. | ||
And I don't regret that one bit. | ||
That sent a message. | ||
That we the people, the little people, the regular people. | ||
Fought like hell, and now we're going to hold the most powerful people accountable. | ||
So for those that have criticized the photo op, and again, other people in the photo, maybe they had a smile on. | ||
We were just brought into the Oval Office. | ||
We were just given a binder filled with the Epstein files. | ||
We just met with all of Trump's cabinet. | ||
Yes, people were. | ||
Giddy about what was happening, and I don't blame them for that. | ||
But I can only speak for me personally, and I wanted to send a message that we are going to hold the most powerful, corrupt people accountable. | ||
And again, I don't regret that. | ||
We were also told, we had another meeting in the Eisenhower Executive Building. | ||
We were also told... | ||
Not to post this information until midway through the afternoon. | ||
Once we were released, we all went back to our respective hotels and wherever. | ||
And then we started to see the pictures released from the West Wing area. | ||
Now, all those reporters were there for the UK Prime Minister. | ||
That's why. | ||
They weren't there for us. | ||
It was kind of a... | ||
I don't think... | ||
That was obviously not planned. | ||
Once the word was out, we all said, yep, we got the Epstein files. | ||
They're going to be released. | ||
We have no desire to gatekeep these or hide these. | ||
I'm just like everyone else. | ||
I want... | ||
To know what's in here. | ||
I was waiting for a free moment to actually go through and start looking at this stuff. | ||
But I mean, there's a lot of information. | ||
But we were told, listen, don't show the inside of the Epstein files until they're released on the DOJ website. | ||
Okay. | ||
And for whatever reason, that got delayed. | ||
Now, I think Attorney General Pam Bondi is doing a fantastic job. | ||
Again, I know people are frustrated and they want these documents. | ||
I do too. | ||
And I know the people in that room we're with today, they want those documents released. | ||
They're good people. | ||
And frankly, they have a lot of courage to start releasing some of this stuff. | ||
If there's anyone to be mad at, it's the deep state that has hidden these documents. | ||
And we are also given this letter from Pam Bondi sent to... | ||
FBI Director Cash Patel saying, we've heard there are documents that are being hidden from senior leadership in the Southern District of New York. | ||
They should be returned to the D.C. DOJ by 8 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning, February 28th. | ||
That's probably where the juiciest stuff is. | ||
For those that don't know, the SDNY is typically, that's the hammer of the New York City. | ||
Liberal elite, right? | ||
That's kind of like the D.C., you know, where all the J6ers went to D.C. court. | ||
If you're an SDNY, you're not getting a fair shake as a conservative. | ||
And these people combined have probably two or three weeks in office, Pam and Cash. | ||
There's a time they're getting rid of the bad apples. | ||
And this stuff was hidden by corrupt FBI agents. | ||
If there's anyone to be mad at, It's the people hiding this information that have hidden it for years. | ||
We respected the request to not disclose the inside of the binders until it was released on the DOJ website. | ||
It got delayed a little bit, and what I personally did is I called and I said, can I go live? | ||
Can I release this personally? | ||
I got a yes. | ||
So I did. | ||
I went live. | ||
And I showed every single page in this binder on a live stream. | ||
Now, I was at the airport, at Reagan National Airport. | ||
My service, I didn't have Wi-Fi. | ||
It ended up being a little blurry when it was uploaded. | ||
It looked clear to me on the phone, and no comments pop up. | ||
So I didn't see what was going on. | ||
But I made a... | ||
Good faith effort to show every single page of this. | ||
And now that they have been released, people have looked through and said, okay, these are documents that were previously disclosed. | ||
Now, I don't know if every single one of them is that. | ||
And I know it does say some of these are exhibits from the U.S. v. | ||
Maxwell, Jelaine Maxwell case. | ||
But there's information that I didn't know before. | ||
There were 254 victims. | ||
Yes, their names are blacked out. | ||
But there's 254 victims. | ||
I didn't know that information before. | ||
That's a lot of victims. | ||
There's still so much to entangle. | ||
And I feel like this is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
They were hiding the most damning evidence in the SDNY office. | ||
And frankly, we don't know if they've been destroying it. | ||
So every single influencer there, we did not know this was going to happen. | ||
We didn't know that we were going to see President Trump. | ||
We didn't know that we were going to see Marco Rubio. | ||
We didn't know that we were going to see the FBI director, who is amazing, love Kash Patel. | ||
We didn't know that we were going to see the attorney general and that she would have these binders. | ||
And frankly, I think she's doing a tremendous job as well. | ||
So I don't have anyone that I'm pointing the finger at. | ||
I understand people are upset with me. | ||
They think I'm trying to gatekeep this stuff. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
We didn't know we were going into this. | ||
But I'm going to be just as transparent as I would want other people to be. | ||
I tried to livestream all of these documents. | ||
I didn't have great cell service. | ||
I've taken some pictures. | ||
And by the time I just got back to Florida, I was on a two-and-a-half-hour flight. | ||
So the documents are uploaded on the DOJ website. | ||
So it's out. | ||
And we're going to keep pressure to get the rest of the documents out. | ||
But I can't speak for every other influencer there, but I know they're all very, very good people. | ||
They're good-hearted people. | ||
They were invited to the White House. | ||
They all fought like hell to put Trump in the White House. | ||
And it was a tremendous honor and experience. | ||
And I frankly just think it was just a little bit of a snafu from an administration that is taking chances, that is bringing in new media, and that is moving at lightning speed. | ||
And at the very core of this, they are trying to be transparent. | ||
And they're releasing documents that have been hidden for decades. | ||
And I give President Trump endless credit for that and his administration for doing that. | ||
If there's anyone to be mad at, it's the deep state. | ||
It's the people that engaged in sex trafficking. | ||
But the influencers that were there were patriots just like everyone else, and we're trying to get answers to this stuff, too. | ||
I hope that clears some things up. | ||
This has been an absolute whirlwind of a day. | ||
My assistant has printed off tons and tons of articles that I've been in. | ||
I'll never forget this day, but we may not be perfect. | ||
But we are in the arena and we are trying to save this country and take it back from corrupt elites that have stolen it for years. | ||
Mistakes will be made. | ||
And we're going to keep fighting. | ||
So, you know, there's a lot of people that said some things today that I didn't agree with, but I'm not going to hold it against them. | ||
We all are frustrated. | ||
We all want these files out. | ||
And I'm going to do everything I can to help get them out, just like I did today. | ||
So thank you very much for listening, if you've made it this far. | ||
And I will try to answer questions as they come about. | ||
I'm not traveling right now, so I was literally getting kicked out of my hotel trying to pack stuff while being on my phone. | ||
My phone was hot. | ||
My phone was literally hot from all the people messaging me and calling me and news reporters trying to get in. | ||
It was crazy today. | ||
But it's a day I'll remember forever, and it's a day that we were in the arena to help this president. | ||
And no regrets. | ||
No regrets. | ||
We're going to keep fighting. | ||
So God bless all of you. | ||
Let's keep the pressure on. | ||
Let's get all this information out there. | ||
And let's hold these people accountable. | ||
We're in the first month of his administration. | ||
We've got four years to go. | ||
Let's get it done. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
So that was D.C. Drano's recounting of the day. | ||
Again, my takeaway from this is that they were set up. | ||
Some of them may have been in on it. | ||
You know, may have been more aware than others. | ||
And I wonder if today, because yesterday, that video was posted yesterday, and that was basically the sentiment that we heard from all the different influencers. | ||
And again, it makes sense. | ||
They felt like they were under personal attack. | ||
Because obviously people didn't like how this happened, especially the sort of glee with which they were treating this as if this was like a game they're playing. | ||
So then they get attacked, and then they feel like they have to defend themselves because they don't think they... | ||
You know, did anything wrong. | ||
But I wonder if today some of them aren't going to wake up, look back on it with more of a clear mind, like now that it's all settled down, I wonder how many of them are going to wake up and go, you know, that was BS, actually. | ||
I think I was used. | ||
You heard there, and that is the sort of, you know, main, it looks like Zelensky just arrived at the White House. | ||
This creepy little goblin. | ||
Can't even be bothered to put on a suit. | ||
Arrest him. | ||
He should be arrested right now. | ||
Tell that Marine. | ||
Put the flag down, Marine. | ||
Arrest this goblin. | ||
Arrest this gremlin. | ||
Put him up on crimes against humanity. | ||
War crime charges. | ||
He got away again. | ||
All right. | ||
There's Zelensky slinking into the White House for another begging session. | ||
We can pray that the war in Ukraine will end soon. | ||
Here's why, again, I think that all of this was a setup, and And I think that even though he didn't mean to, he might not even realize himself, the way D.C. Drano laid it out, to me, proves that that was the case. | ||
He says, we didn't even know we were going to meet Trump. | ||
We didn't know we were going to meet J.D. Vance. | ||
They didn't know they were going to meet any of these people. | ||
So the very least you could say would be they were brought there under false pretenses. | ||
I don't know exactly what they were told. | ||
We'll have to, maybe since our phone system isn't working, we'll just try calling out some of these people. | ||
Because like he said, he's like, my phone was hot. | ||
I was getting so many messages. | ||
These people are being bombarded with questions about it. | ||
But they feel a little bit defensive because they feel like they're being blamed for this when they feel like they just accepted an invite. | ||
All of a sudden, they're handed this binder. | ||
They didn't know they were going to get a binder. | ||
They didn't know they were going to meet all these people. | ||
They didn't know the press pool was outside. | ||
Well, everybody at the White House did, okay? | ||
Everybody orchestrating this and coordinating this, they knew they were going to get the binders. | ||
Why didn't they tell them? | ||
They knew they were putting them out in front of all the press pool. | ||
They could have chosen any other door to go to. | ||
They chose that one on purpose. | ||
Then, he says, they told us not to release this information until later in this afternoon. | ||
That's a little bit suspicious. | ||
So, the attempt was to, like, have this big splash and then let these guys sort of manage the release of this. | ||
But then DC Drano says, as soon as that picture got published, the response was not exactly positive. | ||
I genuinely think they expected. | ||
They send out the social influencers. | ||
They hear all the cameras getting snapped. | ||
I bet they pulled out their phone and went, let's see how our PSYOP landed. | ||
Let's see everybody online going, yay, most transparent administration. | ||
Trump's doing it. | ||
They released the files. | ||
Hooray. | ||
Instead, what they got was basically everybody that wasn't invited there, every influencer that isn't in their little cabal, going, what the hell is this? | ||
This is BS. This isn't transparency. | ||
This is a scam. | ||
And so then what happens? | ||
DC Drano calls. | ||
He goes, hey, you said I shouldn't release this? | ||
But you see what's happening online. | ||
Should I go ahead and release it? | ||
And they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Go ahead and release it. | ||
So why would they change that? | ||
They changed that because it didn't land like they thought it was going to land. | ||
They thought that it all planned out, that it was gonna, okay, you're gonna release the photos. | ||
Everybody's gonna be excited. | ||
You're gonna get to drip out this information. | ||
You'll get lots of views. | ||
It'll be all very exciting. | ||
You're helping out Trump, most transparent presidency. | ||
Instead, everybody revolted at what happened, was appalled at the attitude that these people were taking and the way that this was being run. | ||
So they went, okay, just release it then. | ||
Just publish it. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Forget the timeline. | ||
It broke down. | ||
We failed. | ||
Fall back. | ||
I think that's what happened. | ||
I think, again, the fact that they said don't release this until the photo came out, the bad response, and they said, okay, go ahead and publish it. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Don't worry about the whole controlled thing we were trying to do. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
It didn't work, so go ahead and release it all. | ||
And again, he says, we didn't know we were getting into this. | ||
We didn't know we were going into this. | ||
We didn't know that this is what we'd be doing and this is the picture we'd be taking. | ||
I believe him. | ||
I believe him. | ||
I'd like to ask him a little more questions. | ||
I'd like to get a little more details. | ||
But on the face of it, that makes sense to me. | ||
Again, I wish we could go out to your phone calls because I do want to hear what other people think about this. | ||
But we have a lot of other statements from a lot of other people. | ||
I'll read you what Mike Flynn wrote. | ||
He wrote a long thing about the release yesterday, as well as Thomas Massey has published his thoughts on it. | ||
And again, no matter what, this is a good thing. | ||
This is an absolute good thing. | ||
The deep state has had a stranglehold on our government for a very long time, and they've done it through a couple different methods, a couple different connections. | ||
They have the mainstream media play an important role. | ||
They have the FBI play an important role. | ||
They have the White House play an important role. | ||
Well, now some of these positions are being shifted. | ||
The mainstream media is out. | ||
The new media is in. | ||
The old deep state bureaucracy is being gutted. | ||
The Trumpian bureaucracy is being put into place. | ||
That all is actually happening. | ||
Still, there's a deep state. | ||
And it's American and it's Israeli and it's British and it's Saudi Arabian and it's French. | ||
It's all of these things. | ||
But centrally, it's Israeli. | ||
And that does have a major impact. | ||
And again, this is why they're in a lose-lose situation. | ||
Either it gets released and we see the information, or it doesn't, and we know that that network is still intact and still very much in control of our government, meaning that we have a lot more stuff to achieve. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side of the final segment of today's broadcast. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people. | |
It's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to this, uh, the next episode in the ongoing drama as America attempts to free itself from the death grip of the deep state. | ||
And that is what's happening here. | ||
Make no mistake. | ||
There's people out there that are acting like... | ||
The Trump administration is just a total scam, that it's all just smoke and mirrors. | ||
I genuinely don't believe that. | ||
I do think most of these people are good and they're motivated to do what they promised during the election. | ||
That being said, and actually Elon Musk said it today, he said, you know, leadership doesn't just transfer instantly. | ||
It's like getting a, you know, becoming the captain of a ship, but if you're... | ||
Whole crew is mutinous. | ||
You got to replace him. | ||
You got to find the right people to pull the right ropes to get you back sailing again. | ||
So that is what's happening. | ||
It's only been a month. | ||
They're still trying to clear out the deep state operatives inside. | ||
And look, there could be, understand that the people that we're dealing with, it could be beyond personal blackmail. | ||
You know, I've explained a little bit about, and everybody should have recognized it by now, but the sort of chain of events that allows people to justify going along with criminality or participating in a cover-up of some sort because basically they're told, like, look, you either help us cover this up, and that's, you know, it's not a great thing to do, but it's not the worst thing to do. | ||
You know, you're not really doing anything bad. | ||
You're just not doing something extra good. | ||
And at the end of the day, if you don't do that... | ||
It could be genocytic. | ||
We could have a pogrom here, so you don't want to cause that. | ||
So when you're weighing these two in the balance, the pro and the con, I mean, it's better just not to. | ||
I've explained a little bit how that operates. | ||
There is another level to it where you don't know if Pam Bondi got a call that was like, hey, remember 9-11? | ||
It'd be a shame if something like that happened again. | ||
And these are the people that you're messing with. | ||
This is the scale that they operate at. | ||
So are you sure you want to kick that bee's nest? | ||
So, I mean, put yourself in Pam Bondi's shoes. | ||
You've got all these voters crying out for the Jeffrey Epstein documents. | ||
You know that most of the real juicy stuff has been destroyed or it's been hidden or it's off-site somewhere. | ||
And you get a call that's like... | ||
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You know there's... | |
You know how easy it is to get a dirty bomb in a shipping container to New York Harbor? | ||
So suddenly now you're balancing the pros and cons of, I can release the documents, but I risk a million people being killed and starting a world war as it's blamed on Iran. | ||
And then we get into, so again, I don't know if that's the case. | ||
I just want people to understand, when you talk about Jeffrey Epstein, you're talking about one node. | ||
Of a network that spans the globe that isn't just willing to start wars to get what they want. | ||
They've done it in the recent past, okay? | ||
Look at Ukraine, for example. | ||
Look at the false flag aspects of October 7th and the way that that was allowed to happen despite foreknowledge from the people responsible for security in that country. | ||
You're dealing with mobsters. | ||
On an international scale that can make very legitimate threats of killing potentially millions of people. | ||
So again, it's not an excuse. | ||
But I have a little bit of sympathy, assuming that Trump isn't directly cooperating with these people. | ||
Going up against him would be very difficult. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know what the truth is. | ||
We don't know what's happening behind the scenes. | ||
When you think about the scene from The Godfather with the horse head in the bed, just know that's the type of stuff that happens, right? | ||
That's the type of stuff that happens. | ||
And who knows? | ||
Again, total speculation, but we're clearly missing something. | ||
Clearly, there are things going on behind the scenes one way or another. | ||
We don't know exactly what they are, but people are doing things. | ||
People are pulling strings. | ||
If you're Pam Bondi and you wake up to a knife in your bedside table going, oh my god, they can get me anywhere. | ||
Wow, they could kill me if they wanted. | ||
I have to really take this into consideration. | ||
There are things that they can do. | ||
There are methods of persuasion they can employ that are very convincing. | ||
So just understand we're not just talking about... | ||
You know, this isn't just like a small time drama. | ||
This is, you're talking about major historical happenings going on right now, okay? | ||
And people willing to do insane things to cover up their crimes. | ||
Just understand. | ||
Just understand who we're dealing with. | ||
And I just keep seeing it. | ||
I'm seeing it on X today. | ||
People going, I say the deep state. | ||
And people go, why don't you just say the Jews? | ||
And it's like... | ||
When I say Jews, when I mean Jews, I say Jews. | ||
When I mean deep state, I mean James Comey and the Bidens and the Clintons. | ||
You think I'm giving them a pass? | ||
You think I'm blaming Zionism for the actions they've been up to, for the drug trafficking they've been involved in? | ||
I mean, it's all interconnected. | ||
It's all intertwined. | ||
The UK, the Israel, America, the Five Eyes, the EU, the UN, NATO. I mean, there's all these different factions, all these different groups. | ||
We say what we mean on Infowars. | ||
When we mean the deep state, that's a phrase referring to the permanent bureaucracy that is international in character or in persuasion. | ||
Or in other words, they're just not patriots. | ||
They're not nationalists. | ||
They don't care about America. | ||
They care about using America. | ||
They care about serving themselves and their greater agendas, which are above and beyond money or power, even as we see it. | ||
They're into secret power. | ||
They're into... | ||
Power over children, power over life itself, as they're involved in weird cloning rituals. | ||
And we spent the whole show on this, but that's why, the reason we spent the whole show on this is because that's the level that we're talking about. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
We are witnessing, like, it's like we're watching a... | ||
A feeding frenzy or some sort of major combat underwater. | ||
Just occasionally we see one of the fishes, one of the shark's fins come out of the water. | ||
That's what we're getting. | ||
We're getting little glimpses above the surface as this underwater, in the shadows, combat goes on. | ||
Occasionally we see little flare-ups. | ||
Again, I think Trump is legit. | ||
I think he's doing what he can. | ||
All of this is sort of bizarre. | ||
Elon Musk the other day on X posted an article, I think, about Benjamin Netanyahu being brought up on legal charges. | ||
And Elon Musk is like, the deep state is everywhere. | ||
It's like, you think the deep state are the ones trying to get Netanyahu out of office? | ||
Netanyahu is the deep state kingpin. | ||
In public, right? | ||
There are real kingpins in the shadows that you never really know the names of. | ||
Yeah, the deep state is everywhere. | ||
A war against Netanyahu, opposed by Mark Levin. | ||
And it's just like, you think Netanyahu is fighting the deep state? | ||
What do you think the deep state is? | ||
I mean, what does he think the deep state is? | ||
He thinks it's like Muslims? | ||
And leftists? | ||
No. | ||
No, the majority of the deep states are Republican, to be honest with you. | ||
At least they were for a while. | ||
I mean, it was the George W. Bushes. | ||
Anyway, it's like, so even when you talk about this, it's like, all right, when we meet the deep state, we meet the actual deep state. | ||
The people like, when you go, okay, what does the deep state do? | ||
Well, one of the things deep state did was start the war in Iraq by providing false intelligence information to Colin Powell, got him to go up. | ||
Give a speech in front of the UN saying we have certain evidence of weapons of mass destruction. | ||
And he later wrote a book being like, I was tricked and I apologize. | ||
Again, do you see kind of a similarity? | ||
Right? | ||
Deep state operatives want to start a war or they want to cover something up. | ||
They find a patsy. | ||
They give them the information. | ||
This is super secret. | ||
You can't tell anybody where you got it. | ||
But trust us, it's true. | ||
Go give the speech. | ||
He gives a speech in front of the UN. That gets everybody to go along with the war in Iraq. | ||
They invade Iraq. | ||
It's all for the sake of Israel. | ||
Benjamin Netanyahu is at the top of that pyramid and directing all of that in the first place and going to Congress and saying, I promise reverberations throughout the entire region will be positive when you take out Saddam, right? | ||
Complete lie. | ||
Elon Musk is like, the deep state's going after him. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Is Elon playing dumb? | ||
Does he really think the deep state is the one stopping Nanyahu? | ||
I mean, come on, that's ridiculous. | ||
That is ridiculous. | ||
So I don't even know what to think about that. | ||
But again, when you talk about the deep state, you got some people with a totally wrong idea about it. | ||
Not us, though. | ||
We are the ones who announced it in the first place. | ||
Our phone lines back up, by the way. | ||
the way, we do now have our phone lines backed up, uh, back up and they're operational. | ||
So if you want to call in, we'll go to your calls and go to as many as possible here. 512-266-0642. | ||
That's 512-266-0642. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Before I get to what you find people think, let's hear what some of our friends think. | ||
General Mike Flynn has a very long post about this where he breaks down what exactly is happening with these files. | ||
He says people are getting confused. | ||
SDNY is the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York. | ||
However, they are one among other offices that handled Epstein files. | ||
Another is the FBI's NYO, that's New York's office. | ||
Are they both hiding documents? | ||
Guess where McCabe was before working in the FBI, Washington, D.C., HQ office. | ||
He was working at the NYO. Other notable NYO agents, Bill Priestap. | ||
I never know how to pronounce his name, but he's one of the main kingpins in all of this pre-step. | ||
He was part of Russiagate and all this other stuff. | ||
And many more of the cabal. | ||
They all need to be brought in for questioning. | ||
Guess who was in it? | ||
The Southern District of New York at one time or another, Comey, Bruce Ohr, and many other corrupt people. | ||
I personally visited the NYO in the past, and while there are good and decent people inside, over the years, the culture of the DOJ and Bureau has turned into a rotting, decayed cadaver. | ||
Trust no longer exists inside, nor does it exist between these organizations and the American people. | ||
Also, all the Epstein files should have been on a system called Sentinel. | ||
Sentinel houses all documents up to and including top secret. | ||
Including secret files. | ||
Top secret documents are on a separate system. | ||
There need to be checks done there, too. | ||
Additionally, there's something called A1 envelopes. | ||
These are physically handled, not found in a computer system, meaning this is where they commonly hide stuff. | ||
You might say there are always physical files for all investigations. | ||
True. | ||
If there are physical files, these should be eventually scanned into the system. | ||
If not, they are in 1A envelopes, like the notes we discovered from the seatful and crooked FBI agents that interviewed me. | ||
Cash and Pam Bondi. | ||
Cash telling Pam Bondi need to also look deeper into the Miami USAO, U.S. Attorney's Office. | ||
They provided the original sweetheart deal to Epstein, and this office and the FBI's Miami field office should have files too. | ||
FBI Miami may have been directed to send everything to the NYO, though. | ||
Still must be checked. | ||
My assessment is the USAO in Miami could be found to be very dirty on the Epstein file release issue. | ||
Keep in mind they had jurisdiction over Epstein Island originally, and we should see all the evidence collected from that search. | ||
There are former, now retired agents who worked in Miami on this case. | ||
They need to be brought back to help Bondi and Cash. | ||
Neither of these two ever worked in the area of the DOJ HQs or the FBI HQs. | ||
Both are bastions of progressives that are mostly anti-Trump and some are anti-American. | ||
It's clear, Epstein worked on behalf of elements of the USG, and there is seriously damaging evidence that will likely expose political establishment figures, Hollywood and other elite persons. | ||
Let's face it, the only way to get to Epstein Island was by special invite, and that's because you had something to offer. | ||
Bottom line, this needs to be rectified sooner rather than later because the longer this lingers, the more time people have to destroy evidence. | ||
Set up a tighter schedule, run it as a task force, ensure victims are not exposed, use retired and other trusted persons, whistleblowers for instance, to mentor this task force. | ||
America and the world deserve the truth, and people who committed these acts against minors must be punished to the fullest extent of the law. | ||
Follow the money. | ||
There will be gaps. | ||
So, that is General Mike Flynn's take on the situation. | ||
Thomas Massey has also published his thoughts. | ||
He says, the fact that the Epstein files haven't been released demonstrates that the president does not yet have operational control of the DOJ and the FBI. It could take a while to establish, or as with his first term, it might never be established. | ||
Again, this is why we have to be working quickly. | ||
And again, it's for... | ||
Trump's own sake, because basically the overall thought is he's in on it, right? | ||
It's like, well, this either gets released or it's proof that Trump is in on it. | ||
So the only way for him to really clear his name is to expose people that are actually deeply involved with all of this. | ||
Finally, just to hammer down, and because Keith Woods has provided this really brilliant list, I want to give you a quick rundown of the connections between Israel and And Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Keith Woods writes at KeithWoodsYT. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was an agent of Israel. | ||
Here's the evidence. | ||
Former Israeli intelligence officer Ari bin Menashe alleges Epstein ran a honeypot for Mossad after being recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
Maria Farmer, the first victim to report Epstein to the FBI, said everyone involved in the operation was a Jewish supremacist who racially abused her as a non-Jew. | ||
She claimed the operation was led by the Mega Group. | ||
Mega Group is an organization of exclusively Jewish billionaires set up to fund Jewish and pro-Israel causes. | ||
One of the co-founders of Mega was Victoria's Secret owner, Les Wexner, who provided Epstein with his $77 million house in Manhattan, which he used as his blackmail ring. | ||
That was the place where Ehud Mubarak was photographed going in and out of. | ||
It is the single most expensive private residence in New York. | ||
It was given to Epstein for free by his good friend Les Wexner, who is totally uninvolved in all the sex trafficking stuff for sure. | ||
He just happened to give him a gift of $77 million because he's just such a fun guy, I guess. | ||
Okay. | ||
New York Times article from the 90s reported on the apartment when Wexner owned it, describing it as reminiscent of James Bond movies. | ||
Wexner was the only client of Epstein's mysterious hedge fund and the apparent source of his wealth. | ||
Epstein was hired to work for Bear Stearns in 1970 by Alan Greenberg, another member of the mega group. | ||
Prior to this, Epstein was just a school teacher. | ||
Mega group member Ronald Lauder is president of the World Jewish Congress and has been a big donor to Netanyahu's Likud party. | ||
Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell is the daughter of Robert Maxwell. | ||
Well, a top Mossad spy. | ||
Robert Maxwell's business partner was Charles Bronfman, a co-founder of the mega group. | ||
And the Bronfmans are another rabbit hole you would have fun traveling down. | ||
Epstein's lawyer and longtime friend Alan Dershowitz is an ultra Zionist, author of The Case for Israel, and is considered by Israel to represent them at the ICJ. | ||
Epstein had multiple meetings with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in his New York department. | ||
I think I said Ehud Mubarak. | ||
It's Ehud Barak in his New York department. | ||
Les Wexner's Wexner Foundation gave Barak $2 million in 2004 for still unspecified research. | ||
Barak said he was the first person to introduce to Epstein by former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who gave a eulogy at Robert Maxwell's funeral. | ||
Epstein and Barak were business partners in a tech company. | ||
The company's executive team were all former members of Israeli intelligence. | ||
So again, not just – Vague associations. | ||
Very, very intimately involved in the Israeli super state. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think that's all the news. | ||
Again, I've been monitoring. | ||
I've seen nothing new about this. | ||
The deadline was 8 a.m. | ||
this morning that we were supposed to hear from Pam Bondi or the FBI. That was the deadline she gave. | ||
That passed three, four hours ago, and still we've heard nothing about it. | ||
And it's all, we still wait to see. | ||
It's all very interesting and fascinating, and I want to go out to your phone calls, find out what you think about it. | ||
Again, if you want to call in, the number to dial, 512-266-0642. | ||
What are your thoughts about the debacle yesterday, the big event yesterday? | ||
The only piece of breaking news that I've seen so far today is, of course, that Zelensky has arrived at the White House for his begging session. | ||
The gremlin. | ||
As well as the fact that President Trump reportedly signed an executive order making English the official language of the United States. | ||
So there we go. | ||
Now out to your phone calls. | ||
Will in San Diego has called in about Epstein Phase 1. Go ahead, Will, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, this is crazy, and it only proves I don't know very much. | ||
But what I do know, I don't know very well. | ||
But it feels like the... | ||
The government's running out of fingers to plug the leaks in the dam. | ||
Right. | ||
But we could have maybe a new milder form of a deep state with the likes of Susie Wiles and Howard Lutnick and others that seemingly in charge here lately. | ||
Was there indeed an inner circle vetting for cabinet members loyal to two countries? | ||
And why were all these cabinet members in attendance seemingly on surprise yesterday? | ||
Then we got the timing of Trump's executive order banning criticism of that other country. | ||
Bill Barr cover-up, Ashley St. Clair involved against Elon, even Laura Loomer criticism of some influencers. | ||
We're trying to monetize notebook info yesterday, she claimed. | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly, man. | ||
Yeah, you're dead on on all of that. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Yeah, again, they're stuck between a rock and a hard place. | ||
Obviously, none of this would have ever even remotely happened if Kamala Harris had gotten into office. | ||
So people being like, Trump was a trick. | ||
It's like, okay, all right. | ||
The fact is, at this point, they are trapped. | ||
They have to release something. | ||
But they tried to do it in a way that was controlled, laundering it through these supposedly independent. | ||
You know, content creators, it didn't work. | ||
So, like, they have to release something, but they can't release too much. | ||
They're really, like, stuck, but it's not going away. | ||
And you've got congressmen and, you know, major figures calling this out and talking about, you know, what needs to be done next. | ||
So, yeah, it's going as well as we could have hoped, right? | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Will. | ||
Let's go to Joshua in Georgia now. | ||
Joshua in Georgia, you're on the air, also about Epstein. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Good morning, sir. | ||
Yeah, I think you're not seeing the big picture here on the disinvite to the thing yesterday. | ||
You know, I'm just a dumb redneck from West Georgia, and if I can imagine this, I'd imagine people who orchestrated this can imagine. | ||
Close your eyes for a second, and... | ||
Okay, and all these guys coming out, everybody coming out with their binders and smiling and holding them up. | ||
Now imagine Owen Shroyer walking out the door, thumbing through the thing, seeing that it's all horse poop, slamming the binder on the ground and going off on an expletive rant in front of God and everybody saying, this is bull crap. | ||
You're saying there's a reason InfoWars wasn't invited, perhaps. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Because they knew what would happen if y'all showed up. | ||
Because you're InfoWars. | ||
We're InfoWarriors. | ||
Hoorah. | ||
I mean, I can't say you're wrong. | ||
I can't say you're wrong. | ||
I would be pissed. | ||
Frankly, if I was one of these influencers, I would be kind of pissed at how they used me. | ||
So I think you're exactly right. | ||
That would have been fun. | ||
And I mentioned Owen, but two Fridays ago or so, you did say bullshit to your... | ||
To your producer when you're having a conversation. | ||
I don't remember what it was about, but you got furious and you scared me. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry I scared you, Josh. | ||
It's too early in the morning for me to get worked up most of the time, but it can happen, and I see red sometimes. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Josh. | ||
I totally agree with you. | ||
I think you made some really great points. | ||
Let's go to Matt in Ohio now. | ||
Go ahead, Matt. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
How's it going? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
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Yeah, I tuned in a little bit late, and this is my first time calling. | |
I started really watching you guys a lot since I retired a few months ago. | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
I have a couple questions about the timeline on how this event developed, okay? | ||
So in my mind, it seems to me that the influencers, they're just influencers. | ||
They would have been invited maybe three weeks, four weeks ago. | ||
Does that sound unreasonable? | ||
It could have been that late. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I really haven't talked to anyone. | ||
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We don't really know. | |
I don't know. | ||
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Now, meanwhile, you've got events happening globally, all right, which could be the reason why you end up having the Prime Minister of Great Britain being invited. | |
And to me, that seems like that would be a shorter timeline, comparatively speaking to just having some influencers over for a meet and greet, right? | ||
Sure. | ||
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Okay, so stick with me. | |
So then these things come to fruition here. | ||
And in the meanwhile, you've got percolating from folks like Infowars, etc. | ||
Hey, we want this Epstein stuff out. | ||
We want the JFK stuff out. | ||
What's taking so long? | ||
That's percolating in the ether, if you will. | ||
So we all want the disclosure. | ||
Everybody wants the disclosure. | ||
So meanwhile, here's this thing. | ||
You get that. | ||
I think the whistleblower you guys had on talking about- Hey, we're running out of time here, Matt. | ||
We're only about 30 seconds left in the show. | ||
So I'm sorry, if you could just make your point pretty quickly, please. | ||
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Well, what I'm saying is, is that this all happened very quickly. | |
And that's the reason why all the cabinet was there, because these things just sort of came together. | ||
So this looks to me like the administration pivoted on the fly and go, here's an opportunity because- If you had- So they make these binders because we gotta release something. | ||
Okay. | ||
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We're gonna have to go in there on Friday. | |
I think I get what you're saying. | ||
You're saying that maybe we should give Trump some leeway that this was them trying to do something good, trying to fulfill the promises of their- And it just all sort of happened so quickly. | ||
It didn't work out totally correctly. | ||
I think that's your take. | ||
And hey, maybe that's it. | ||
And that, you know, if you're an optimist, that's the view you should take. | ||
I'm a little bit more skeptical. | ||
But at the end of the day, like I said, Kamala Harris, this would never even be an option. | ||
It's good that the Trump administration is actually trying to respond. | ||
It's just clearly there's still this deep state network pulling the strings behind the scenes we have to be ever vigilant about. | ||
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