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Mr. Netanyahu has long wanted to fight Iran because that way he can stay in office forever and ever. | ||
And he's been there most of the last 20 years. | ||
America, this isn't a sideshow. | ||
This is the main event. | ||
As Israel and Iran lob missiles back and forth, resulting in at least 657 deaths and 2,037 injuries in Iran, while heavily fortified Israel reports 14 deaths and 390 injuries from Iranian actions, | ||
the damage already extends to critical infrastructure in Iran, including at least two major nuclear installations, among those the main enrichment facility at Natans. | ||
15 days away from a bomb, but I'm crazy they don't have a bomb. | ||
But Israel magically knows they're 15 days away, so who's lying? | ||
I don't think Israel's lying. | ||
Israel knows they potentially have the bomb from Intel. | ||
They've had the material for a long time. | ||
And the CIA came out today and said to Trump in a briefing, if Iran feels pressured for regime change, they'll finish it and use it. | ||
People say, well, why did they use it yet? | ||
That was for Israel. | ||
They're not suicidal yet, but they're cornered. | ||
They are. | ||
Use logic. | ||
Okay? | ||
Respond to the facts. | ||
With the potential for global economic disruption if Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz, with oil prices and global markets hanging in the balance. | ||
Reports suggest that Iran's supreme leader, Al Khomeini, is hiding in an underground bunker in northeastern Tehran. | ||
The U.S. and Israel have been discussing the use of massive bunker buster bombs, specifically the 30,000-pound variety, to target heavily fortified sites like the Ford Uranium Enrichment Facility, which is built into a mountain south of Tehran. | ||
Ford's for enriching uranium. | ||
If they're really days away from having a bomb, then they already have the highly enriched uranium they need to build those devices. | ||
They're not spinning it in Ford right now. | ||
So bomb the thing, blow it up, don't blow it up. | ||
That doesn't end their nuclear program. | ||
Their whole program is not in one room sitting under a mountain at Ford. | ||
So, you know, I think the push for that is because we're the only guys that have the ordinance that can do that, and it's a mechanism for trying to suck us into a conflict. | ||
That doesn't even end the nuclear program. | ||
Meanwhile, the United States, Russia, and China add to further escalation or the possible outcome of de-escalation. | ||
The situation remains fluid as propaganda is unleashed like a rabid dog in the night, while O Biden's American sleeper cells wait patiently for the green light. | ||
And they don't have to respond in a way that you are prepared for. | ||
They respond playing to their strengths and our weaknesses. | ||
That means the Gulf, that means our bases, that means our ships, that means our men and women. | ||
It also, by the way, potentially means on U.S. soil. | ||
It means wherever they choose using their mechanisms that they have, which will be not conventional military force. | ||
They're not standing toe-to-toe with us on the battlefield. | ||
The doomsday clock is being pushed to the brink of midnight. | ||
But it's important to point out why Israel is carrying out all of these horrific crimes. | ||
And it's on behalf of the U.S. Empire. | ||
This was spelled out very clearly in a plan that was published by several U.S. government officials for the Washington, D.C.-based think tank, the Brookings Institution. | ||
In 2009, these U.S. government officials, these U.S. imperial planners, published a strategy paper titled, Which Path to Persia? | ||
Options for a New American Strategy Toward Iran. | ||
And chapter five is titled, Leave It to Bibi, that is Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
So Leave It to Netanyahu, allowing or encouraging an Israeli military strike on Iran. | ||
And this is what they said, quote, the United States would encourage and perhaps even assist the Israelis in conducting the strikes themselves in the expectation that both international criticism and Iranian retaliation would be deflected away from the United States and on to Israel. | ||
Nenyahu is an American. | ||
He was raised and educated in the U.S. He went to high school and college and got his first job in the U.S. He had U.S. citizenship twice, and he only gave up his U.S. citizenship in order to be Israel's prime minister. | ||
But he is an American, and what he's doing is serving the interests of the U.S. Empire. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The historical context. | ||
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It's Monday, June 16th in the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
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That's fake news. | ||
Ignore that liner. | ||
It is, in fact, Monday, the 23rd of June, 2025. | ||
And you're watching the American Journal here on Infowars.com. | ||
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Welcome to the show. | ||
We have a pretty big weekend. | ||
Pretty big weekend to talk about. | ||
Obviously, we'll spend pretty much the entire show on what's happening in Iran, between Iran and Israel, between America and Iran. | ||
We'll lay out the attacks that happened. | ||
Donald Trump, of course, ordering strikes on a nuclear site in Iran came out and announced it had been totally obliterated. | ||
Turns out maybe it wasn't so obliterated. | ||
Turns out maybe they didn't even really do significant damage. | ||
And it turns out they'd evacuated all of the actual nuclear material long before. | ||
It turns out they may have been in coordination the whole time. | ||
We'll lay out all of the details as we can, you know, figure them out, as we can glean them, the truth through the lies. | ||
We'll also talk about, you know, where this goes from here. | ||
We'll be joined in studio by Rex Jones at 10 a.m. | ||
I got a call from Rex. | ||
Must have been Saturday night after the strikes hit. | ||
Just like, yeah, I gotta talk about this, man. | ||
I gotta come on down. | ||
I was like, please, please. | ||
I feel like this is the type of thing that it's better to have a dialogue than a monologue on some of this because there are so many aspects of play, so many uncertainties to be sifted through. | ||
I'll give you everything that I think we know so far, and I'll try to jam as much as I can into this first hour so we can take calls in the second hour and be joined by Rex Jones in the third hour. | ||
Maybe we'll take calls throughout that third hour as well, but we have a lot to cover. | ||
A message from Alex Jones here on the other side of the daily dispatch. | ||
We'll begin as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your daily dispatch. | ||
For Monday, the 23rd of June, 2025, U.S. joins Israeli air campaign with strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites. | ||
On June 21st, 2025, the United States launched airstrikes on three major Iranian nuclear sites, Fordo, Natans, and Esfahan, from locations including Missouri and a submarine launch point. | ||
The strikes followed escalating tensions after Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites and were part of a broader campaign amid the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal. | ||
The operation, codenamed Operation Midnight Hammer, involved B-2 bombers dropping massive ordnance penetrator bombs and Tomahawk cruise missiles with no reported fire directed at U.S. aircraft crossing Iranian airspace. | ||
Donald Trump hailed the strikes as a spectacular military success that completely obliterated Iran's enrichment facilities while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi condemned them as outrageous and warned of, quote, everlasting consequences. | ||
The strikes heightened regional tensions, prompted an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, divided U.S. lawmakers over authority and legitimacy, and led to warnings of possible retaliation from Iran and its allies. | ||
Again, we'll explain it all. | ||
You know, one of the things that Iran had said was if there is an attack launched from U.S. bases in the Middle East, then all the bases would be hit. | ||
And so I guess we got around that by launching attacks all the way from America. | ||
And the planes flew all the way from America, all the way over Iran, and then back to America without ever landing in the Middle East, thereby avoiding, I guess, that tripwire from Iran. | ||
And this apparently was part of a backroom agreement with Iran. | ||
Very similar to the Tomahawk missile attack on Syria in Trump's first term following the fake chemical weapons attack from Bashir al-Assad. | ||
It appears now that this was all smoke and mirrors and was, if anything, Trump doing what he said he would do in order to get Israel off his back, basically, and satisfy them for a moment. | ||
But what happened after Trump attacked all of these sites on Iran? | ||
We'll get into some of the other consequences here. | ||
But the major response was Iran bombing Tel Aviv again and apparently hitting some pretty important sites in Haifa. | ||
So I was thinking about it yesterday. | ||
I don't know really how different our situation is from this time last week or from Thursday last week. | ||
Not too much has changed. | ||
Iran's still pounding Israel. | ||
Israel's still bombing and committing terrorism in Iran. | ||
And we'll get into that too because they're talking about, Donald Trump is now talking about regime change. | ||
Outrageous, but predictable. | ||
And we did predict it. | ||
And we've been telling you for literally months that this has nothing to do with Iranian nuclear weapons, that this is all about regime change. | ||
And we'll just get into all, I mean, there's just so many aspects to this. | ||
We'll just get through the daily disfaction and then we'll touch on all of this. | ||
One of the other major responses from Iran was that the Iranian government voted to close the Straits of Hormuz. | ||
Now, whether that'll happen or not is still sort of up in the air, but they did pass it. | ||
They did say we're going to shut down the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
Now it's up to the security apparatus in Iran as well as the Ayatollah to confirm that. | ||
U.S. urges China to prevent Iran from shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a key trade route. | ||
The U.S. military launched strikes against key Iranian nuclear sites. | ||
Iran has vowed to retaliate and reserves all options. | ||
Shutting down the Strait of Hormuz is one of their major cards to play. | ||
But that would really not help China. | ||
China gets a lot more oil from there than we do. | ||
They might allow Russian and Chinese ships to pass and only shut it down for American vessels. | ||
That's a possibility. | ||
It's a possibility that the Houthis get involved hitting any American ships, trying to ply their waters. | ||
The UK, France, and Germany called for negotiations with Iran following U.S. attacks, emphasizing a need to de-escalate the region. | ||
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated the U.S. bombing had no justification and expressed support for the Iranian people. | ||
And now you have comments from Russia as well as other nuclear powers that they might provide Iran a nuclear weapon. | ||
Just circumvent the whole making one yourself and just provide them one. | ||
Russian leader claims multiple countries prepped to provide Iranian nuclear weapons following U.S. strikes. | ||
Dmitry Medvedev stated that several countries are ready to supply Iran with nuclear warheads. | ||
Medvedev claimed the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites failed to achieve their objective, warning that nuclear enrichment material and future nuclear weapon production in Iran will continue. | ||
Medvedev noted most countries oppose the actions of Israel and the United States. | ||
And of course, there's just a number of aspects to this that are just logically inconsistent. | ||
They say that Iran is hours away from having a nuclear weapon. | ||
In fact, they've had all of the necessary supplies to create a nuclear weapon for years, potentially. | ||
And they could, you know, it's just a matter of them wanting to put them together. | ||
And it would take possibly just a matter of days or weeks To build one, which is entirely inconsistent with the narrative that Iran is either pursuing a nuclear weapon and is going to make one as soon as they possibly can, or that they are some sort of genocidal nation whose only drive in existence is to wipe Israel off the map. | ||
But also, they've been able to make a nuke for years, but just have never done it. | ||
It's just completely inconsistent and nonsensical. | ||
And again, we'll get into why that might be. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel strikes six airports throughout Iran, hitting 15 regime fighter jets. | ||
On Monday, June 23rd, 2025, the Israeli Air Force launched coordinated strikes on six Iranian air bases, eliminating a total of 15 aircraft, including fighter jets and attack helicopters stationed across Iran. | ||
The strikes follow escalating hostilities that began with the surprised Israeli offensive on June 13th, aiming to weaken Iran's abilities military and nuclear capabilities. | ||
The attacks targeted air bases in Tehran, as well as a number of other locations. | ||
The IDF says the strikes disrupted Iran's ability to launch aircraft against Israel and destroyed missile launchers preparing to fire, while no casualties were reported in Israel, and only one Israeli drone was downed over Iran. | ||
This widening campaign into Iranian territories reflects Israel's ongoing effort to achieve air superiority and safeguarded security amid continuing Iran-Israel tensions and reciprocal attacks. | ||
Again, I mean, it seems to me like Israel is the one on the timetable for destruction here. | ||
Iran continues to launch attacks against Israel. | ||
Of course, it's difficult to get an accurate reading of the damage that they're causing or not causing the interceptions, whether they're actually happening or not, because Israel has stopped anybody reporting on what's going on in there. | ||
And Iran has similar communication lockdowns. | ||
We'll again tell you what people on the ground are saying. | ||
But finally, we have this. | ||
Trump is open to regime change in Iran. | ||
Oh, well, great. | ||
So the betrayal is complete. | ||
The heel turn is over. | ||
And Trump is now, I guess, a neocon completely. | ||
Utterly outrageous and ridiculous and antithetical to everything he's supposed to represent. | ||
Which, to me, is the big danger of all of this. | ||
I honestly could care less about Israel and Iran. | ||
Period. | ||
Genuinely let them fight it out. | ||
We could pick up the pieces if we even feel like it. | ||
But by committing to this attack, by siding with the Israeli infiltrators in our government, which seem to be just literally everywhere. | ||
And that might be the silver lining. | ||
The silver lining about this is it's not even debatable now that our country is just completely dominated by hostile foreigners from Israel who are just desperate to get American lives spilled, blood soaking the sands of Iran for their benefit. | ||
So the silver lining would be maybe we can free ourselves from this slavery now that we recognize the chains. | ||
But the bad part about this is that half of MAGA is just going to give up on voting now, and we're probably going to lose the midterms unless there's some major turnaround. | ||
And without dealing with this in a sophisticated way, it's President AOC sometime soon. | ||
And that's terrifying. | ||
Frankly, terrifying. | ||
So on June 22nd, the U.S. and Israel jointly conducted airstrikes on Iran's Fordo, Natan, and Isfahan nuclear sites, causing severe damage. | ||
The strikes followed failed diplomacy attempts, with Tehran rejecting negotiations and stressing its right to self-defense, while Iran vowed retaliation. | ||
U.S. officials, including Defense Secretary Hegseth and Vice President Vance, stated that the mission targeted Iran's nuclear program and was not about regime change. | ||
Despite these claims, President Trump suggested on social media that regime change could occur if Iran fails to, quote, make Iran great again, while urging Iran to make peace or face greater attacks. | ||
The escalating conflict prompted IAEA head Grossi to convene an emergency meeting on June 23rd, warning that failure in diplomacy risks violence and undermines global nuclear non-proliferation efforts. | ||
Of course, the IAEA and other governing boards have stated that there's no leakage of radiation. | ||
They've detected no radiation coming out of any of these nuclear sites, sort of lending some credence to the Iranian claim that they'd moved all the dangerous material out and that there was nothing really there to bomb in the first place, which, again, it's hard to cover this because you've got what's actually happening, which is almost impossible to know because there are so many lies. | ||
And you've got the narrative that's being set by, whether it's by Trump or by Israel or by Iran themselves, that are all conflicting and just genuinely don't make any sense in any way that you look at them. | ||
So like, if this really was about destroying Iran's nuclear facilities, Trump says they're totally obliterated. | ||
Well, apparently not. | ||
They don't even know if Ford was really even hit or if it was just the entrance that was hit. | ||
The same thing happened with the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
We couldn't even destroy Houthi underground bases. | ||
We would like think that we destroyed an underground base in Yemen only to find that they were digging a new tunnel entrance. | ||
And in fact, we'd only destroyed the doorway, basically, while the bases remained unscathed. | ||
So it looks like something similar happened there. | ||
So if this really was an attack necessary to stop the enrichment of uranium and the creation of a nuclear weapon, well, that didn't happen. | ||
So are we going to attack again? | ||
And if we're not going to attack again, then does Trump really even care about stopping them from having a nuclear weapon? | ||
And if he doesn't really care about them having a nuclear weapon, why is he playing the game as if he is? | ||
I don't really have answers to any of these questions. | ||
I have less and less confidence as it goes by that Donald Trump is playing some sophisticated game. | ||
But like I said, Israel is still in a very tough spot. | ||
Now they're basically demanding more. | ||
And this is, again, sort of imminently predictable. | ||
It has nothing to do with nukes. | ||
It has nothing to do with nuclear weapons. | ||
That's the excuse. | ||
The whole point is regime change. | ||
But they're screwing over the possibility of regime change anyway because they're doing things like car bombs in Iran. | ||
So all of the actions taken by Israel and America in the last two weeks or so has done nothing but confirm the propaganda from the Iranian leadership, right? | ||
Iran is out there telling its people, oh, you know, Israel is the little Satan and America is the big Satan. | ||
And sure, you might have some liberal reformers in Iran who, you know, don't like the mullahs and are, you know, trying to counteract them or, you know, foam into revolution or whatever they're trying to do. | ||
But Israel's and America's actions has just proven that they're correct, proven that they're right, proven that the Islamic extremists who are running Iran, if that's what you want to call them, even though we've shown the videos, Iran, you take a walk around Iran and it looks less Muslim, less oppressive than Birmingham, England, or Dearborn, Michigan. | ||
So, you know, you literally, I mean, literally, you see less women in burqas in Iran than you do in Dearborn, Michigan in certain places. | ||
So, you know, explain that to me. | ||
But regardless, all Israel and America have done with their outrageous overreach bombing of Iranian civilians. | ||
They've bombed hospitals. | ||
They've actually used car bombs. | ||
You're not winning hearts and minds by car bombing the people that you're trying to convince, right? | ||
All that's doing is driving people into the understanding that the propaganda from Iran is actually correct. | ||
And we are the, you know, America is the great Satan and Israel is the little Satan and they have to be resisted at all costs because they're brutal and evil. | ||
And everything we're doing is confirming that message. | ||
So I don't see that happening anytime soon. | ||
All of the Iranian leadership at this point has their succession orders, you know, solidified. | ||
So even if we kill Khomeini, he's got a, you know, somebody that'll come after him. | ||
I'm trying to wargain this out from Israel's perspective, and I don't see a path to victory anytime soon. | ||
And we've been saying since almost October 2023, I mean, I went back and was watching Chase Geiser and I hosted the Alex Jones show on October 9th, 2023. | ||
This would be the first big Infowar show following the attacks on Israel. | ||
And we laid it out then. | ||
We went, yeah, this attack could be the beginning to World War III because you're going to see a giant response from Israel. | ||
And again, I laid all this out October 9th, 2023. | ||
So they're going to go into Gaza, but they can't go in with troops. | ||
So they're going to have to flatten the whole thing. | ||
That's going to piss everybody off. | ||
Hezbollah is probably going to get involved. | ||
Iran's probably going to get involved. | ||
And this whole thing is probably going to end with the destruction and regime change in Iran. | ||
I mean, this was all obvious from the very beginning. | ||
And we've just watched it, you know, had to sit here and watch it play out. | ||
They, you know, destroyed Assad in Syria. | ||
By the way, there was a giant terrorist attack on a church in Syria because despite Christians being pretty safe under Bashir al-Assad, we replaced him with a ISIS commander. | ||
So now there's, you know, bombings at churches in Syria that there haven't been for decades. | ||
And that's essentially what they want to happen in Iran. | ||
I mean, it seems like that's the only possible course of action or eventual outcome that could even be spun as positive for Israel. | ||
But of course, that wouldn't even be positive for Israel anyway. | ||
And I, again, can't see the path to Iran collapsing like Syria or Iraq or Libya and just falling into factionalism and rebellion. | ||
I don't really see that anytime soon. | ||
That's not even a good outcome if that is achieved. | ||
It seems almost more likely that we're still awaiting the inevitable false flag to try to bring us into the war fully. | ||
But to be honest, Trump does seem to be resisting that. | ||
And we said from the very beginning that the whole point of this, of like the war on Gaza, was about the hostages. | ||
No, it's not about the hostages. | ||
It's about a land grab. | ||
Well, lo and behold, here we are two and a half years later, and they don't care about the hostages. | ||
It's been revealed in certain terms. | ||
The leadership of Israel made the deliberate choice to ignore the hostages in favor of the land grab, the annexation of Gaza into their land. | ||
And that that is just part of the Greater Israel project, where they don't want to take Gaza. | ||
They want to take the West Bank fully. | ||
They want to take Lebanon to a large degree. | ||
And the only reason they're not able to do that is because of this axis of resistance, funded primarily and trained and upheld by Iran mostly. | ||
And so we said, and this is my, I did a debate with, this is the craziest thing. | ||
And I'm going to show you Alex Jones' breakdown of this on the other side. | ||
But this is the, I'm tempted just to spend the show like litigating what the hell is going on on X because there's just accusations and incriminations flying back and forth. | ||
But in September of 2024, I did a debate with Michael Tracy saying, look, Israel's ambitions in the Middle East require American boots on the ground. | ||
They just simply do not have the personnel or the weaponry or the infantry to do what they want in the Middle East. | ||
Their only hope is to get American boots on the ground in the Middle East. | ||
And my argument was out of the two candidates, Kamala and Trump, Trump is the one least likely to put boots on the ground in the Middle East. | ||
So far, we are still not boots on the ground in Iran, but we could easily get there. | ||
But that is still the goal of Israel. | ||
That's still what's necessary to achieve their goals is American military boots on the ground. | ||
We don't have the soldiers positioned for that. | ||
It doesn't look like that's happening anytime soon. | ||
Even if we did, Iran has two major strengths: it has their missile program and it has infantry, and they have a ton of infantry. | ||
And if you look back at the Iran-Iraq war, there was a period of time where they were recruiting something like 10,000, I want to say 10,000 people a month. | ||
I think that's even low. | ||
I think it was like 10,000. | ||
Basically, an inexhaustible supply of infantry soldiers out of Iran. | ||
They could lose 10,000 a month and just break even, basically, once they really start their recruitment drive going in full force. | ||
So this is not a war that we're going to be interested in actually exploring. | ||
Again, we're going to approach this from every angle we possibly can. | ||
It seems like it's impossible to say. | ||
It seems like Trump is just going all in on sacrificing MAGA on the altar of Israel and doing everything he can to screw up everything he's gained and put us on the precipice for World War III in a real full-fledged way. | ||
But if you're going to want a high-level, independent, unbiased breakdown, InfoWars is where you're going to want to turn. | ||
As we, again, have been predicting this for years. | ||
We've been telling you exactly what's going to happen every step of the way. | ||
It's pretty uncanny, actually, how accurate we've been this entire time. | ||
And I'm going to take your phone calls on this in the next hour. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
We'll do a breakdown from Alex Jones on the other side and hit this giant stack of Iran-Israel news and try to figure out what the hell comes next. | ||
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We told you last week that the rumors were that Trump would be striking Iran, and it would probably happen on Saturday. | ||
So the markets this morning weren't interrupted, apparently. | ||
My friend was just telling me that somebody did a breakdown of every military strike that Trump has launched across his two administrations, and they always occur on the weekends. | ||
They've always occurred on like Friday afternoon, Saturday, or Sunday. | ||
Because this is very much theater. | ||
There's a lot of theater going on here. | ||
A lot of theater going on. | ||
I'm going to go now to a video from Alex Jones. | ||
This is a breakdown he did this morning about Donald Trump's seeming heel turn as he endorses regime change in Iran. | ||
Just neocon orgasms across the country. | ||
Let's watch Alex Jones' response. | ||
It's Monday, June 23rd, 2025. | ||
It's one of the most important video posts I've ever made. | ||
We're now in day 11 of the Israeli strikes on Iran and their counterstrikes. | ||
We are now going into the third day of the United States launching its attacks last Saturday that I predicted to the day. | ||
Here's the bottom line. | ||
President Trump said he did not want war, but he said he would never let Iran get a nuclear weapon. | ||
He said it was not about regime change, and in his speech Saturday evening, he said that he wanted peace. | ||
Then last night on TrueSocial, he says, make Iran great again that regime change is a good thing that is designed to push the MULAs to close the strait of hormoose and attack U.S. bases. | ||
Something they're saying they're looking strongly at doing, and they will retaliate. | ||
So the Trump administration, while on one side of its mouth saying it wants peace, the other side is pushing and stoking this war for AIPAC and others. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
And whereas I support Trump's domestic agenda and the trade agenda and all the other things he's doing, and I've been persecuted, among many others, for standing for Trump, who I think wasn't killed at Butler, and I think overall is a great man. | ||
He is making the wrong decision on all of this, and he is breaking his promise to the American people to not launch offensive wars. | ||
It's true he said no nuclear weapon, but now he is definitely going back on a promise, now pushing regime change. | ||
We also have Russia announcing over the weekend and North Korea confirming and others that they are looking to give nuclear weapons to Iran so they have a mutually assured destruction program so this war will end. | ||
I don't support the proliferation of nuclear weapons, but that's the reason North Korea hasn't been attacked because they have nudes and delivery systems. | ||
This is escalating out of control. | ||
I told people when this all started 10, 11 days ago that it's all about regime change. | ||
And young was like, oh no, it's just about their nuclear strikes. | ||
Three days later, you ask about regime change. | ||
And you look at the propaganda coming out of the White House. | ||
It's AIPAC Israeli propaganda, 100%. | ||
This is a huge problem for everyone. | ||
Oil prices are already exploding. | ||
That will increase inflation. | ||
That will derail the Trump recovery. | ||
If you look at the numbers, but it just gets worse from there. | ||
Now there's Iranian sleeper cells I told you they'd talk about are going to hit us any minute. | ||
U.S. Intel says it could happen. | ||
Well, that means the globalists could also stage false flags to legitimize going to full war, even though the Iranians don't activate the sleeper cells that are here with our wide-open borders we've had for the last four years. | ||
So this is so dangerous. | ||
Things are only intensifying. | ||
Pray for peace and speak up. | ||
Let the Trump administration know that this is not what we voted for. | ||
You also have the war powers being ignored. | ||
You've got Massey saying he's introduced legislation to try to demand that Congressman vote. | ||
The Democrats are using this to look like they're the peace snakes when they love the Ukraine war and all the rest of it that Trump's routinely been trying to end. | ||
ALC's introduced articles of impeachment. | ||
This is a disaster spiraling out of control. | ||
We know most of Trump's advisors told him not to do this, but he's overwritten them listening to Hexeth and General Carrilla, the head of CEPCOM. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
I'll be only here today. | ||
Wardwindlings for Nuclear War. | ||
11 a.m. | ||
Central. | ||
There's a Smith, 8 a.m. | ||
And then force my conference by showing the feature right here in real public shows. | ||
That's the facts. | ||
God help us all. | ||
Finally, again, it's, as I said earlier, a provocation. | ||
They're trying to get Iran to jump and to attack our ships, our bases, so that we can go to full war. | ||
That's the whole point of this video in the final equation, which again, it's all about the regime change and all about legitimizing full war. | ||
That's why more carriers are showing up and troops and ships and bombs are all being pre-deployed in mass in Saudi Arabia, all the Middle East. | ||
I mean, this is just unbelievable. | ||
And so that's the added point here that with Trump's regime change tape and being pushed the middle's in the corner. | ||
Oh, and I almost forgot. | ||
As I predicted, they've got the uranium out of those bases. | ||
That's all confirmed now. | ||
Now someone depending on admits it. | ||
And also the war's going to continue on. | ||
You see how that works? | ||
They're Camel's using the tin flap, roping us into full war. | ||
So the neocons have done with the left and the Russian-Ukraine war. | ||
It's the same crap. | ||
It's almost derail the recovery and make America great again. | ||
Agenda. | ||
We didn't vote for making Iran great again. | ||
We voted for making America great again for world peace. | ||
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That's the facts. | |
So there you go. | ||
It's from Alex Jones. | ||
You can share that video on his ex at real Alex Jones. | ||
The USA is at war with Iran. | ||
Trump open to regime change with Iran. | ||
And even just going through these headlines tells you what a mess we're in. | ||
And of course, there's a supreme irony this weekend of all of the pro-intervention Israel first American conservative, again in scare quotes, pundits celebrating this and saying Trump didn't start a war. | ||
He ended one. | ||
He ended a war. | ||
Peace finally, finally. | ||
We've bombed our way to peace and the threat is now mitigated. | ||
But also, we are now in more danger than ever before. | ||
Stay vigilant. | ||
Sleeper cells in the United States will be launching attacks against us all. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you just kicked a hornet's nest and then announced you defeated the hornets, but also run away, get inside. | ||
Oh my God, hornets. | ||
Incredible, incredible stuff. | ||
Threat of sleeper cells in the U.S. has, quote, never been higher, CBP. | ||
The threat of sleeper cells in the U.S. has never been higher, although there are no current specific threats according to U.S. customs and border protection. | ||
Gee, if only we hadn't had our border open for four years, having no idea who amongst the tens of millions of people were coming into our country. | ||
If only we'd had mass deportations in the first five months. | ||
Maybe we could have rounded all this up and expelled them. | ||
Like there's a very bizarre situation that we're in where the Board of Patrol is saying, yeah, there are sleeper cells, or even Tom Homan is like, we are watching the sleeper cells. | ||
And it's like, okay, if you knew there were sleeper cells, you wouldn't just watch them. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What do you mean you're watching the sleeper cells? | ||
No, go round up the sleeper cells. | ||
Oh, you're not rounding up sleeper cells, so you don't actually know if there are any sleeper cells or not. | ||
If you identified a sleeper cell, you would arrest and dismantle it. | ||
If you don't know there are sleeper cells, then what are you doing? | ||
Then what exactly is going on here? | ||
If Iranian leaders were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliation, it could increase the likelihood of violence from regime supporters within the U.S., according to the bulletin. | ||
The U.S. State Department issued a worldwide security alert advising American citizens abroad to exercise increased caution due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. | ||
And this is typical. | ||
It's like our national pastime now. | ||
Jews fight Muslims and white American Christians get the blowback. | ||
We get the blame. | ||
Of course, in a way, we deserve it because Israel is only able to do what it does because of our actions. | ||
And we're only vulnerable because white American Christians have somehow been duped into thinking it's their Christian responsibility to be invaded by hostile foreigners. | ||
And that's ridiculous. | ||
And again, the reason we're in this position. | ||
But I guess it's practically routine by now. | ||
Random people attack you. | ||
It's like black people attacking Asians in California. | ||
And they start the end Asian hate campaign to stop white supremacy from hurting Asian people. | ||
And it's like, well, the hell did we do? | ||
What the hell did we do? | ||
Why are we always the one to blame for everything? | ||
It's very annoying and frustrating and exhausting. | ||
And again, we'll get into the political fallout of this and where this goes from here. | ||
Anti-Israel sentiment, obviously skyrocketing. | ||
Obviously, the younger you get, the more intense that is. | ||
It explains a lot of the timetable at work here and some of their other actions domestically. | ||
We'll get into all of that. | ||
I do want to play a video here. | ||
I don't think we actually know or at least no information has been made public as far as I know about this shooting at Cross Point Church in Wayne, Michigan. | ||
And again, I'm not sure if we have any more information about this. | ||
Brian Browning of Romulus. | ||
According to Pastor Bobby Kelly Jr., Browning was wearing a military-style gear when he arrived at the church. | ||
An apparent Facebook post by Browning on May 27th in front of a church reads, have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them from the book of Ephesians. | ||
It's unclear as of now whether the church in the photo is the Cross Point church. | ||
So an active shooter was killed in Michigan after driving a truck into a church and opening fire on the congregation. | ||
A security guard fatally shot a suspected gunman. | ||
A Sunday morning incident at Cross Point Community Church in Wayne, Michigan. | ||
Police confirmed the Wayne Police Department responded to reports of an active shooter at the church located in Glenwood Road between South Wayne and South Newburgh Roads on Sunday morning. | ||
Upon arrival, officers determined that an armed suspect had been shot and killed by a member of the church's security team. | ||
Authorities also confirmed that one person was shot in the leg during the incident. | ||
Police have asked the public to avoid the area as the investigation remains active. | ||
Officials did not release the identity of the suspect or the injured individual. | ||
The motive behind the incident has not been disclosed. | ||
The shooting occurred shortly after a church event had ended, and while the service was still being live streamed on YouTube, video footage from inside the church shows the congregation applauding and beginning to rise from their seats when off-camera shouting begins. | ||
Attendees are seen ducking for cover and running from the room as somebody shouts, everybody to the back, please, everybody come to the back, come to the back. | ||
A loud bang follows, triggering additional screens before the video feed cuts. | ||
So we don't know what this has to do with. | ||
Obviously, the timing is a bit suspicious. | ||
Following, like the day after America launches attacks on Iran, there's a shooting at a church in America. | ||
And I want to show this video, not even necessarily talk about this particular incident, but more so what it represents, what it exposes. | ||
What I think I feel like it's a metaphor for all of America is how I picture it. | ||
Because Americans for a very long time have been very comfortable and very safe, very peaceful, and in turn have become very naive and like ignorant about the danger that we're in from any different direction. | ||
And this is the number one weapon of the globalist is your comfort, your ease, your lack of suspicion, lack of skepticism, lack of security and lack of awareness of what's going on around you. | ||
I get that it is like it's uncomfortable and it feels weird and bad to have something like, I don't know, a shooting drill in your church. | ||
Like I think we would all feel a little bit nervous and anxious and it just we wouldn't like it if we go to church on a Sunday morning, planning on just, you know, having the, doing the ceremony and whatever, and the preacher is like, all right, everybody, before we do, you know, communion, we're going to do a quick fire drill here. | ||
We're going to, we're going to all practice. | ||
We have, we have an escape plan. | ||
We have a safe room. | ||
And we want everybody, we're going to set off the fire line. | ||
We're going to do a fire drill. | ||
I feel like most people would be sort of outraged at that. | ||
They'd go, what the hell? | ||
You're interrupting a church service to an active shooter drill? | ||
Like, this is crazy. | ||
And, you know, you don't want little kids to know that that's even a possibility, right? | ||
Because like, why would you, why would you want their head filled with that? | ||
But then you see that when a church gets attacked, you have people running everywhere. | ||
Some people are hiding. | ||
Some people are trying to get away. | ||
Basically, the only hope that you have is one person just takes it upon themselves in the moment to start shouting directions, hoping that other people will hear them and listen to them and comply with them. | ||
And you hope that they're giving the right directions because we've seen in shootings before where people go, oh, well, we'll all go hide in this room. | ||
And it turns out that was a bad idea because the gunman found the room and now you're all trapped in a little room and you can't go anywhere and the door isn't bulletproof. | ||
So all I'm saying, and let's go ahead and play the video. | ||
So this is the shooting at CrossPoint Church. | ||
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And our songs helped do that and so did our games. | |
And you can see the instance of panic coming up here. | ||
As people start running every direction and you'll still see the, or you'll be able to hear the woman. | ||
I think the woman speaking now starts to issue instructions. | ||
Everybody out, everybody get out. | ||
Some people's response off the jump is just to hide. | ||
That's not a good idea during an active shooter situation. | ||
And again, the reason I'm saying this is because we have always lived in a world where even the idea that you'd have to have an active shooter response at a church was almost unthinkable. | ||
And it's like we're sleepwalking into this world where this is the reality. | ||
You see people start to, you know, some people get it. | ||
They start to go. | ||
Most people just sort of crouch down. | ||
Some people start running. | ||
But there's no coordinated response. | ||
And then this one woman, hey, everybody, get out of here. | ||
Okay guys, we gotta get out of here right now. | ||
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To get out. | |
I'm not even saying just strictly in churches or just strictly, you know, for active shooter situations or whatever. | ||
I just saw this video and sort of the haphazard response to this. | ||
I'm not criticizing the people. | ||
I mean, my God, they were attacked at church. | ||
I got nothing but sympathy for them. | ||
But at the same time, I feel like we can look at that and go and see it as like a metaphor for all of America. | ||
We're just like, it's like, why are we in a position where if and when we're attacked, we have to waste precious moments even coming to terms that we're being attacked. | ||
And just like, we've never even thought about what to do in that situation. | ||
At this point, we should understand like we're under attack in a variety of different ways and that that's a possibility and to have responses to that and to understand just to take it all seriously enough to go, hey, this is not something we can just brush off or pretend doesn't exist. | ||
And it sucks. | ||
It does suck. | ||
I get it. | ||
You know, the classic story of, you know, I don't want to live in a neighborhood where I have to lock my door. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Now you're strangled to death by the Golden State Killer because you didn't lock your door because you've refused to understand that you're not in the place you used to be. | ||
We're not as peaceful as we once were. | ||
Anyway, I got off on too big of a tangent there. | ||
The point is that just all Americans can take note and go, hey, guys, we got to stop being naive. | ||
We got to stop being ignorant of what's going on around us. | ||
We've got to stop just like watching sports and whatever else, reality TV, and just ignoring what the hell is going on in the world around us. | ||
You got to be aware that like there's danger around the corner. | ||
And it doesn't mean you have to live in a paranoid life. | ||
It doesn't mean you have to, you know, live like South Africa surrounded by barbed wire and security alarms and guard dogs and be armed all the time. | ||
Like you, you don't have to have that, but you have to have an awareness. | ||
You have to have some sense of self-defense and self-preservation to continue existing. | ||
And again, the reason I'm saying this is not necessarily, it is literal. | ||
You should literally have an escape plan anywhere you go, pretty much at this point, but also just in the metaphysical, metaphorical sense where it's like, we can't keep living as if we have no enemies. | ||
We can't keep the border open and just go, well, whatever, you know, it's probably mostly people that need help. | ||
It's like, well, isn't there also a possibility there's like terrorists coming in and like enemy agents getting through our border and that they're like bringing drugs and it's killing people. | ||
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It's like, well, maybe, but, you know, gosh, we'll see. | |
It's like, no, we gotta, you gotta take all this seriously. | ||
You gotta vote as if you're under attack. | ||
You gotta see the world as if you're under attack. | ||
You gotta pay attention to geopolitics as if it matters because it does, because there's gonna be a time sooner or later that your naivety is shattered and your ignorance about the world around you is an existential problem that you're gonna have. | ||
Anyway, we'll move on, but I just, I just feel like it's as a country, you know, we're just in this mode where it's like we're just being taken advantage of constantly because we are just in, we're like sleepwalking. | ||
Like we don't understand that there are other people out there that hate us or want to steal what we have or replace us. | ||
They don't have our best interests in mind. | ||
We act like everybody just wants to help us. | ||
And it's like, y'all, we're just being utterly conquered and destroyed and eliminated. | ||
And you're all just don't even know how to respond until it's too late. | ||
Insane. | ||
Completely insane. | ||
So sorry, let me just keep going through this stack. | ||
Sorry, I spent way too long on that tangent, but I hope you get what I'm saying. | ||
To me, it's symbolic of the rest of it. | ||
Israeli President Herzog insists, quote, we are not dragging U.S. into war with Iran following strikes. | ||
Well, great. | ||
Okay, well then great. | ||
Then we can leave. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for letting us know. | ||
Herzog defended the U.S. decision to conduct airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, describing it as a historic and right step tied to American national security interests. | ||
He emphasized the Iranian nuclear program was hit hard, urged clear and concrete diplomacy, and said regime change is not an official goal, although it would be a blessed side effect. | ||
Yeah, nothing blesses a country like regime change. | ||
Yes, you will be blessed with chaos and misery from here on out, just like Syria. | ||
U.S. deploys B-2 stealth bombers to Pacific as Trump considers Iran's strike. | ||
This from a few days ago, but it lays out some of what was used during the attack. | ||
Israeli forces conducted more than 1,000 airstrike missions, targeting missile storage and launch locations and drones, eliminating numerous ballistic missile launch platforms and operatives. | ||
Each B-2 can carry two 30,000 pounds GBU-57 bunker buster bombs with approximately 60-meter penetration designed to strike deeply buried sites like Iran's Fordo nuclear facility. | ||
Iranian officials cautioned the U.S. involvement in the strikes could pose severe risk. | ||
Now, apparently, these strikes have been planned since like May of this year. | ||
And so everything, all of the buildup up till then has all been smoke and mirrors as the strikes were planned out and established months ago. | ||
So that, of course, ruins America's diplomatic reputation overseas. | ||
Iran is basically saying they have no hope for a diplomatic solution, which is, again, America's fault because we keep lying about diplomacy. | ||
And we did the same thing in Ukraine. | ||
We did the same thing with Russia. | ||
And that's extremely dangerous. | ||
World awaits Iran's reply to U.S. strikes. | ||
Tension increased after U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear facilities. | ||
Iran's parliament backed measures to potentially close the vital Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil trade. | ||
U.S. or U.N. nuclear watchdog Chief Grossi reported probable very significant damage to Iran's Forto facility due to U.S. strikes. | ||
Several world leaders called for restraint and diplomacy while protesters in the U.S. opposed military intervention in Iran. | ||
And I think that needs to be another focus because I don't, as much as this is the information war and a part of what my job is here is to try to help the American public piece their way through the lies, the deception, the psyops versus what's actually going on on the ground, the reality versus the statements. | ||
At the same time, part of me wants to just ignore all of that and just look at what's actually happening. | ||
And one of the major threats to us in all of this is not Iran. | ||
It's not Iran having a nuclear missile. | ||
It has never been a threat to us and will continue not to be a threat to us unless we put our boys on their border, which we have. | ||
It's the threat of the Israeli influence here in America and the anti-Semitism Acts being passed. | ||
I posted something, I can't remember what I posted, but Ron Coleman, who is a Israel force, Israel first sort of un-American activist responded to me in some way that completely, sorry. | ||
I just, I was trying to open up a new tab and then I just closed all of my tabs. | ||
I have a whole bunch of tabs I need to pull up again. | ||
I'm going to find it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Control-Shift T. I'll figure it out. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I just completely threw myself off. | ||
But he responded by basically being like, oh, gee, yeah, you're in such a Jewish-Israeli dictatorship that you're able to post stuff like this. | ||
You know, as if me posting like, yeah, we live in a, I don't remember what I posted, but it's just something about, you know, Israel's influence over America, the fact that that is a primary revelation you can understand from everything that's happened in the last couple of weeks is like we fully are occupied by Israel. | ||
Like 100%, Trump is not listening to American intelligence. | ||
He's listening to Mossad. | ||
The people around Trump are answering directly to the Israeli government instead of us. | ||
And I mean, when you really think about that setup, It actually justifies something like a military coup against our government. | ||
I mean, when our government, the civilian side of things, is completely hijacked by a foreign state, foreign actors, literal foreigners using our government to their own ends. | ||
I mean, nothing is really off the table, and it would easily justify a military coup in any other situation ever. | ||
But of course, the response was, yeah, I can still talk about this for now. | ||
And then I linked a bunch of anti-Semitism laws that are coming down the pipe. | ||
show you on the other side. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Next hour, trying to lay out what's happening with this Iran strike. | ||
I want to go to a video now. | ||
This is Marco Rubio yesterday morning on one of the Sunday morning shows. | ||
Here's Marco Rubio talking about just how long this plan was waiting to be enacted. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
For the Americans at home who are going, are we at war? | ||
Why would Iran agree to any peace deal if the United States has already pulled out of one that they had, as President Trump did in 2018, and now launched two surprise attacks? | ||
Both Israel and the United States have done so. | ||
There is such a massive trust deficit there. | ||
How could you possibly? | ||
The trust deficit started with Iran. | ||
I know. | ||
Well, the trust deficit, the ones that shouldn't be trusted are the Iranians because they're the ones that sponsored terrorism. | ||
Did they forewarn us before they blew up the embassy in Lebanon and killed over 200 American servicemen? | ||
Did they forewarn us before they built IEDs and blew the legs and arms off of American servicemen in Iraq? | ||
I mean, these are the people that are doing this forever. | ||
They're the ones that no one should trust. | ||
They're the ones that have lied about their nuclear program. | ||
They're the ones that have hidden things from the international organisms. | ||
But that sounds like we're headed towards regime change. | ||
We're the desire to get these people out of nuclear. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Are you sure? | ||
No, a serious foreign policy is one that's focused on identifying what our national interest is. | ||
You don't have to like the regime. | ||
There are a lot of regimes around the world that we don't like, okay? | ||
But in this particular case, what we are focused on is not the changing of the regime. | ||
Okay, that's up to the Iranian people if they want to do that, but that's not what we're focused on. | ||
Our national interest is about one thing, and that is Iran not getting anywhere near the capability to weaponize and have nuclear weapons. | ||
They're not going to get anywhere near that capability. | ||
The president has made that clear from day one. | ||
Our preference for solving that problem, that very specific problem, is through diplomacy. | ||
We've said that. | ||
We've given it every opportunity. | ||
They played games. | ||
They tried delay tactics. | ||
They're trying delay tactics now on the Europeans because of the snapback provisions. | ||
When did the president go? | ||
That was a crazy deal. | ||
When did the president make this decision? | ||
Because he said he was giving two more weeks of diplomacy on Friday, and on Friday, these jets took off. | ||
Well, the president retains the opportunity to pull out of this at any moment, including 10 minutes before. | ||
But the president ordered options. | ||
Look, the decision, in my view, was made when he wrote a letter to the Supreme Leader and he said, over the next 60 days, we want to do a deal with you and solve this problem of nuclear weaponization. | ||
We want to do it peacefully. | ||
If after 60 days we don't see progress or it isn't solved, we have other alternatives. | ||
He made that very clear. | ||
I think what some people are struggling with here is that we today have a president who does what he says he's going to do. | ||
And that's what happened here. | ||
And hopefully the Iranian regime got that message. | ||
Apparently, they did get the message. | ||
Got a clip number 12 here because apparently the U.S. was coordinating with Iran to carry this off. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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High-ranking Iranian officials have confirmed that the Trump administration gave them advance notice before the U.S. bombing of the nuclear sites in Iran. | |
And the Americans also said that it was going to be a one and done if the Iranians don't respond against Americans. | ||
This is according to AMWADH media who spoke to Iranian officials and here's what we know so far. | ||
Around June 19th or 20th, photos show large trucks gathering in front of the main entrance of the Ford nuclear facility in Iran who were probably there to evacuate all of the centrifuges and other really important stuff right before the US bombings on those areas. | ||
The US also made sure not to strike Iran from any of the US military bases in the Middle East fearing Iranian retaliation against those military bases as well as those countries with reports showing that the United States conducted the strikes against Iraq directly from the United States. | ||
They struck Iran and they went back to the United States. | ||
And make no mistake, this was a huge strategic failure for Benjamin Netanyahu because the Americans get to tell BB, hey, we did what you wanted. | ||
We bombed and destroyed their nuclear facilities. | ||
And so Netanyahu will now have to think of a new scheme to drag the United States back into the war against Iran, which he will, of course, because BB will not rest until there are American boots on the ground in Iran. | ||
Again, boots on the ground is the necessary component for Israel to achieve its ends. | ||
Trump has so far avoided that. | ||
I'll give him credit for that, but I still think it was a mistake to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
I think any form of escalation here is not in our interest. | ||
And again, I just, I can't imagine. | ||
I can't imagine being a soldier on the ground in the Middle East today being told, yeah, you know, we might come under attack, but it's all for Israel. | ||
It's not for your homeland. | ||
It's not for your nation. | ||
It's for actually a different nation that's not you and it's using you as a shield. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I'm going to open up the line for your phone calls this hour. | ||
We'll be joined in studio by Rex Jones. | ||
In the next hour, we may take your calls through that hour as well. | ||
I still have just a lot of, you know, basic groundwork to cover here. | ||
Just figuring out what the hell is going on in the Middle East. | ||
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I'm like, okay, yeah, whatever. | ||
You have to be paid to, you know, not want war in Ukraine or, you know, oh, I'm sure this person is not, you know, they've only spent their whole lives talking about Israel. | ||
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And yeah, I admit, I really didn't think Trump was going to ever bomb Iran. | ||
Now, the way it's panning out, the way that this apparently all went down, it was all a big show in the first place. | ||
And it looks like, because again, if Trump really wanted to destroy the nuclear sites, well, he didn't destroy the nuclear sites. | ||
So I guess we have to go on another bombing run. | ||
I guess we have to bomb another location, but we're not. | ||
So clearly, it's not about the nuclear weapons, obviously. | ||
This was about fulfilling the demands of our Israeli-occupied government in the most technical way possible. | ||
We technically did what they wanted us to do. | ||
So now the ball's in their court. | ||
We're there sort of forced to be like, yay, thank you, Trump. | ||
That's exactly what we wanted. | ||
But actually, we want boots on the ground. | ||
But actually, we want full-fledged invasion. | ||
But actually, we can't handle this on our own. | ||
And we need you to spend your lives to save us. | ||
Okay? | ||
But they can't really come out and say that. | ||
So they're being forced to come up with some other scheme, as that video that we just watched put it. | ||
But I didn't expect an Obama. | ||
But then there's this weird thing where, you know, people mistake your humility for stupidity sometimes. | ||
It would be easy for me to, you know, try to justify this somehow. | ||
Well, I said that Trump wouldn't strike Iran, but this wasn't really, but actually I meant to, but it's like, no, I was, look, I'm on air talking to you live. | ||
You have all the required. | ||
Be an idiot to be like, I never, I always knew Trump was going to bomb Iran. | ||
I thought that was good. | ||
No, I've said over and over, this was the red line for me. | ||
And other people are like, oh, so he has to care about you? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
I'm talking about me. | ||
So, yes, I'm talking about my red line. | ||
I'm talking about what I find unacceptable from a presidential candidate. | ||
And at the time, Trump was running. | ||
I genuinely believe, genuinely believed direct war between America and Iran was not going to happen. | ||
And I feel like Trump betrayed that promise. | ||
Granted, there's not boots on the ground. | ||
This appears to have been coordinated behind the scenes a little bit. | ||
To me, he still crossed the red line. | ||
It was still a major mistake. | ||
It was still a strategic miscalculation, and we're still going to pay the price for it. | ||
And it's still a betrayal. | ||
It's still a betrayal of what he said on the campaign trail, as well as his past actions and everything else. | ||
But then people look at that and they go, you didn't know that Trump was pro-Israel. | ||
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You thought that, and it's like, no, what? | |
I'm saying he crossed this red line. | ||
I'm saying this particular thing, him bombing Iran, I genuinely did not think he was stupid enough to do. | ||
But he has, but he's done that. | ||
And it was stupid. | ||
And it was stupid. | ||
And the people in support of this just have to eat crow. | ||
I mean, they got egg all over their face. | ||
They are, they look like idiots, quite frankly. | ||
Because first they're saying it wasn't going to happen, then they were celebrating that it happened. | ||
They're saying it's not going to be regime change, but now it is kind of regime change. | ||
Now they're saying actually they're in favor of regime change. | ||
And it's like, you imagine, could you imagine being that type of person? | ||
Like cat turd. | ||
Like cat turd. | ||
And I thought about this yesterday because he said, you know, these, the podcast bros, which he just means people like the Hodge twins or myself or Alex Jones, people that aren't just sycophantically tied to the hip to Trump. | ||
He says the podcast bros are, they change with the winds. | ||
And in a weird way, changing alliances can be a sign of actually having principles. | ||
In other words, I'll support Trump because I'm principled and he seems to support my principles. | ||
When he then starts going against my principles, I'm not going to support him anymore. | ||
That's because I'm principled because I'm not selling out my principles for my loyalty to a political party or a political person. | ||
So you can see it from any direction. | ||
You go, oh, he's changing his allegiances. | ||
He's changing. | ||
You know, he used to be going to support Trump and now he's not. | ||
That's not because I'm changed. | ||
It's because he changed. | ||
My principle is the same. | ||
I don't want to be in war in the Middle East. | ||
Trump was supposed to be the guy to keep us out of war in the Middle East. | ||
Now he's the guy helping us to get in war in the Middle East. | ||
I don't like it anymore. | ||
And I don't like what he's doing with Thomas Massey either. | ||
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A senior Iranian official relayed to CNN that Iran believes Trump is not negotiating in good faith and instead working with Netanyahu to pursue a common project. | ||
Quote, from the beginning, it was clear that Trump and Netanyahu were quite coordinated with one another, and in fact, we're pursuing a common project. | ||
Netanyahu was threatening and attacking while Trump was dangling negotiations like pie in the sky. | ||
All this as he is supporting him, Netanyahu, with equipment, weapons, and intelligence. | ||
So hey, is this a good thing for America? | ||
Is it good for America to be untrustworthy to, you know, for our enemies to just assume that we are being completely devious and working on behalf of Israel, regardless of what we say? | ||
No, probably not. | ||
So why are we ruining our reputation in this manner? | ||
I guess that was the deal that was made. | ||
Something else I, again, I don't understand. | ||
You know, people say, well, of course he's doing what Iran says. | ||
They gave him all this money for the campaign, like Miriam Adelson, Adelson, however you say it. | ||
And I don't really get that because it's like, okay, sure, in one regard, you're going to want to fulfill the promises you made for the deal that you made or whatever. | ||
But, you know, you are president now. | ||
The campaign is over. | ||
You used the money. | ||
You got elected. | ||
Out of, you know, thanks, I guess you could throw him a bone or whatever, name a post office after him. | ||
You're going to go to war over something that you already did. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
To me, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
To me, it's like, hey, you wanted, you wanted me to get elected? | ||
I got elected. | ||
I'm going to, I need to do what I need to do now. | ||
Oh, well, I gave you millions of dollars. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
What are they going to say? | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
Oh, well, we're not going to do that next time. | ||
Well, I can't run again. | ||
So, like, he is president. | ||
He has no reason to bow to his contributors like Miriam Adelson getting us into a war in a run. | ||
I don't understand that reasoning overall. | ||
And I don't think that is the reasoning is what I'm saying. | ||
What I'm saying is I don't think it actually has to do very much with that money given him. | ||
I mean, you know, the Trump family made billions of dollars off crypto, right? | ||
You know, Donald Trump can make $100 million selling holographic baseball cards in an afternoon, right? | ||
To me, it just doesn't, it doesn't make any sense that it would be this money that is making him destroy his legacy and ruin the potentiality that we have a, you know, Republican Congress after the midterms. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
No, what's actually happening here is the pressure is still being wielded. | ||
The threats are still being made. | ||
There's got to be something else. | ||
I mean, maybe Trump really was on Epstein's Island. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I still don't believe that, but it's certainly a possibility. | ||
And it's, again, crazy how much control Israel has over our government. | ||
I think that should be a very big concern to anybody that actually cares about America. | ||
And at a certain point, we got to assert our interest over theirs. | ||
And it really is as simple as that. | ||
And our interest in the Middle East, in particular, Is to utterly decouple from Israel. | ||
It's gotten us into nothing but trouble. | ||
And also, they're just completely murderous, savage barbarians. | ||
Like, it is crazy. | ||
They have killed, and maybe we just need to have like a little ticker on the bottom. | ||
You remember like COVID cases ticker? | ||
Can we have like Palestinians, Israelis have murdered, waiting for food in line? | ||
Because last week it was a couple hundred, you know, over a hundred in 24 hours. | ||
In the last 48 hours today, they've killed 202 Palestinians. | ||
Now, there's no Hamas fighting going on. | ||
There's no Hamas bunkers they're targeting. | ||
There's no, excuse me, there's no fog of war, right? | ||
There's no confusion embroiling the conflict where the people are being accidentally killed. | ||
They're starving Gaza and have been for months. | ||
Then they're laying out a spread of food saying, hey, there's food aid. | ||
Come get it, starving people. | ||
And then they're shooting the starving people with tanks or with sniper rifles or with drones or with airstrikes. | ||
They are killing the starving people who are coming to get the food. | ||
And they're doing it every day, killing dozens. | ||
This is an evil cut. | ||
It's an evil nation. | ||
It's engaged in genocide. | ||
It's engaged in ethnic cleansing of the most horrific and barbaric form. | ||
And by the way, do you know that the Israelis don't let anybody else into their bomb shelters? | ||
I have no less than four videos, four different people of four different nationalities, all talking about the fact that they're in Israel as guest workers or whatever else, because obviously it's an ethno-state. | ||
They're not actually ever going to become citizens because Israel doesn't have to comply to the same open border citizenship liberality that we do here in America because we're not a real country. | ||
They are, apparently, according to them. | ||
Regardless, you've got these people living and working in Israel. | ||
Suddenly there's air raid sirens. | ||
Everybody's told to run to the shelters and then they're kept out of the shelters. | ||
They're not allowed to go into the shelters. | ||
And this is true of people who aren't even foreign. | ||
They're just not Jews. | ||
The Druze, D-R-U-Z-E, right? | ||
It's a weird kind of satanic sect that's like half Christian, half Jew. | ||
It's like they're very weird. | ||
They're sort of in the Syrian northern part of Israel. | ||
But they're Israeli. | ||
I mean, they've been there forever. | ||
This was, if you remember the bomb that landed on the soccer field that Hezbollah shot, and it landed on the soccer field in the Golan Heights, and it hit a bunch of Druze people. | ||
Well, there's videos of Druze people going, what the hell? | ||
Why can't we come into the shelter? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
So it's not even about foreign people, right? | ||
Because you've got Thai workers, Thai people from Thailand who work in Israel. | ||
They're kept out of shelters. | ||
There's a video of an Australian woman talking about she's not allowed in the shelter, but they're foreigners. | ||
But there's also Druze people who are indigenous to the region. | ||
I mean, their families have been there for uncounted generations. | ||
They're not allowed in the shelters because they're not Jews. | ||
I have another video of a Chinese worker, clip number seven. | ||
Here's a Chinese worker talking about the fact that they're being bombed. | ||
They have shelters, but they're not allowing the guest workers in them. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I'll read along. | ||
He says, to be honest, as a Chinese, I realize I have little sympathy for Jews in the current war. | ||
They only allow Israelis to enter bomb shelters while people from other countries are not allowed. | ||
What the F. Ha ha ha. | ||
As a Chinese, my conscience doesn't allow me to sympathize with Jews, really can't or understand their behavior. | ||
Greatest allies, right? | ||
We're going to go to war for these people because Iran is so evil. | ||
Iran didn't even really have bomb shelters. | ||
They're not even really worried about it. | ||
So, I mean, how many reasons do you need to not support Israel? | ||
How many things do they engage with as a matter of policy that are diametrically opposed from the worldview and the morality that we as Americans believe in? | ||
But hey, Iran's bad, right? | ||
I mean, Iran is the evil one. | ||
Iran makes their women go around in trash bags, right? | ||
Let's go to clip number 18 here. | ||
This is just horrible. | ||
This is how women are forced to dress in public in Iran. | ||
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I mean, look at this. | |
The women are wearing trash bags. | ||
They're waving these very scary Arabic flags. | ||
You know, it's just a symbol of repression and brutality. | ||
And yeah, kidding, this is dearborn, Michigan. | ||
Yeah, actually, this is not in Iran. | ||
This is dearborn, Michigan, actually. | ||
Waving Arabic flags with the sword on them. | ||
The women in their burgers. | ||
When we get to war with the frankly fairly moderate in comparison Iranian regime, we are simultaneously giving over huge portions of our country to the people who really do keep their women in trash bags. | ||
Who really do force their women to cover their entire body except for their eyes? | ||
Because I guess you have to be able to see your eyes. | ||
I guess out of necessity, we'll let your eyes be uncovered, but we'd cover them too if we could. | ||
Those are the people that we're aligned with. | ||
Those are the people that we support. | ||
Those are the people that we're giving our country over to in large swaths, like in Michigan. | ||
Oh, but Iran are the bad guys because they're Islamic extremists, right? | ||
You understand how absurd all this is. | ||
NATO leaders gather Tuesday for what could be a historic summit or one marred by divisions. | ||
NATO leaders will gather in significant summit on Tuesday. | ||
Spain has been identified as a low contributor amongst NATO members. | ||
They're talking about upping their defense to 5%. | ||
European allies and Canadian allies aim to prioritize Ukraine's agenda despite concerns about Donald Trump's influence. | ||
The outcome of this NATO summit could have lasting effects, but the final results are uncertain. | ||
Yeah, NATO is having to take a back seat to our real greatest ally. | ||
But everything that's true about Israel is true about Ukraine to another degree. | ||
Almost to a one-to-one sort of comparison. | ||
The Nazis in Ukraine, the the vicious crackdowns on anti-government activity in Ukraine, the fact that it's a dictatorship that doesn't have elections, the fact that they're pulling fathers off the street to send to the meat grinder in the front lines. | ||
But there are, you know, but they're the font of democracy, right? | ||
They're the icons of democracy that we have to support regardless. | ||
That is why the information war is important because people actually do want to oppose tyranny. | ||
They actually want to oppose evil governments that are brutalizing innocent people. | ||
And then they're told the complete opposite of reality. | ||
And they're actually hoodwinked into being on the side of the brutal tyrants. | ||
Well, yeah, you know, Iran is not the most liberal society. | ||
Can you blame them? | ||
Can you blame them? | ||
How easy would it be for Israel to overthrow them if they were liberal? | ||
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Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, Iran. | ||
Quit being tyrants. | ||
Let George Soros set up an NGO. | ||
That would really prove that you're not oppressive. | ||
Let feminists have TV shows. | ||
Maybe that'll show how then people will accept you. | ||
It's like, no, these are like, it sucks. | ||
I bet Iran would be a hell of a lot more liberal now if they weren't under constant subversion by their primary enemy, Israel, who even as we speak is simultaneously trying to convince the Iranian people to overthrow the government and car bombing the Iranian people. | ||
So that's not going to work. | ||
It's completely schizophrenic. | ||
But yeah, it makes it. | ||
If I was Iran, I'd be locked down too. | ||
Okay. | ||
If I was Iran, I wouldn't allow for free speech because I would see that as a weapon against Israelis. | ||
I mean, what do you expect? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still, just so much to cover here. | ||
I want to go up to your phone calls as soon as possible. | ||
I do want to get to at least one or two more videos before we do that. | ||
But I also want to read at least part of this very long post by Health Ranger Mike Adams at HealthRanger on X, because this is about the reality of the strikes that occurred on Saturday. | ||
Mike Adams says, well, now it's confirmed. | ||
I was waiting for the satellite images before I posted the conclusion, and the images only confirm it. | ||
Fordow was barely damaged at all. | ||
Fordow. | ||
Trump's claim was that it was obliterated is clearly just TFZ, Theater for Zionists. | ||
Interestingly, this also appears to be an actual example of Trump waging 5D chess against the deranged, bloodthirsty Zionists who demanded bombings. | ||
So Trump gave them a sort of bombing that produced very small craters visible via satellite, but that barely displaced any soil at all. | ||
From the radial blast scars and the unimpressive apparent depth of the craters, it's highly doubtful these were bunker busters at all. | ||
Although I will defer to more qualified weapons experts like Ritter, Postel, McGregor, and others, my initial impression is that these look like cruise missile strikes or maybe 2,000-pound bombs at most. | ||
There's no visible collapse of understructures, no IR signatures, a fracturing of a facility underneath, no radiation signature, and the estimated diameter of each blast crater seems to be about 10 meters, which is significant against a building, but not against a mountain. | ||
Although this is subject to change if no information is acquired, it looks like Trump pretended to destroy Fordo and a grand theatrical show of force, but in the end, the U.S. just punched a very expensive hole in the side of a mountain and nothing more. | ||
We've also since learned that Iran was warned in advance that this attack was coming and that it would be limited to these facilities, giving Iran plenty of time to evacuate and prepare. | ||
Now, after announcing Iran's nuclear program is obliterated, Trump can attempt to exit the conflict and tell Israel something like, we did our part, we destroyed the nuclear program, and the rest is up to you. | ||
He also gave the bloodthirsty boomer evangelical Zionist a fairy tale to celebrate as they watched Fox News rerun the exact script of the Gulf War and Desert Storm. | ||
Watch for Israel to try to now claim that the U.S. bombing was a failure and that Iran's nuclear program is still intact and to try to drag the U.S. back into more war. | ||
Because for Israel, this was always about attempting the complete destruction of Iran, not merely Iran's nuclear program. | ||
In conclusion, I believe Trump has engineered an attempt here to extricate the U.S. from this war. | ||
I did not realize that at first, so I need to give Trump more credit than I did at first. | ||
I retract my statement that MAGA is dead, which was my initial reaction to the bombing. | ||
If Trump keeps the U.S. out of war from here forward, MAGA will recover. | ||
Israel, however, will likely not recover, and Israel is looking far more exposed now than ever. | ||
And remember, there are major timeline deadlines for Israel, a lot of them. | ||
They only have so many interceptor missiles. | ||
They're going to run out of those eventually. | ||
Iranian stockpiles are pretty much untouched still of their really big missiles and their dozen missile cities they have underground all over the place. | ||
But that's not the only thing. | ||
Israel also gets a lot of its water from desalination, which takes a lot of energy. | ||
They rely entirely on imported oil to survive, right? | ||
So if you knock out their oil processing or their oil storage in places like Haifa, which it appears as though Iran has done that over the weekend, then they're on a very limited time to even have potable water. | ||
So that's not going to look good. | ||
And it seems like that's what Iran is doing right now. | ||
It seems like their attacks against Israel are primarily focused on just making Israelis suffer, just hitting the infrastructure, hitting the they're not necessarily even trying to take out the big military installations in Israel. | ||
They're just focused on hitting the civilian infrastructure to try to make life unpleasant for them, which might actually be a good strategy. | ||
You might actually just force Israelis, the vast majority of which are not even Israeli. | ||
I mean, hell, Benjamin Netanyahu is not even, he grew up in Philadelphia. | ||
So, you know, a lot of them will just go home. | ||
If Israel is, you know, can't support them and they're having to live every day in a bomb shelter, they're going to be like, screw this. | ||
I'm just going to go home. | ||
And that is what's happening. | ||
I mean, Iran is just forcing them into bomb shelters every couple of days. | ||
It's just going to wear them down slowly but surely. | ||
So this is a very thorough breakdown from Mike Adams again, expressing doubt about the true effectiveness of whatever we did over the weekend. | ||
Let's go to clip number 21 here because this is just another example of a litany of examples over the last couple of months of the Trump administration in particular, but American politicians overall going farther than they ever have in their subjugation to Israel and their admission that Israel is running our country. | ||
Let's go to clip number 21 here. | ||
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The pride of being able to be here and do work that facilitates making things better for people and in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. | |
And it's an honor to be able to make a difference and to be able to speak in this regard with an administration that I love so much and that I feel genuinely represented by. | ||
It's a real honor. | ||
So that's Pentagon, or the State Department spokesperson saying, I'm in the greatest country in the world. | ||
America is second to Israel, next to Israel. | ||
After Israel, we're the greatest country. | ||
It's like, okay, so you got Ted Cruz, senator, saying, I came to the Senate to represent Israel, not America. | ||
He himself is a Cuban from Canada representing Israel. | ||
Real America first, you know, combination that is. | ||
You got the State Department spokespeople going, yeah, America is the best country in the world after Israel. | ||
Okay. | ||
And of course, this is a cross-party dedication to the state of Israel. | ||
You got Nancy Pelosi being like, even if Washington, D.C. crumbles to dust, our commitment to Israel will still stand. | ||
Chuck Schumer, I am the defender of Israel, and that's why I got elected. | ||
Yeah, it's getting a little bit intolerable. | ||
It's getting a little bit obvious and unacceptable. | ||
Especially when you got two aggravating factors to this. | ||
One is that they're completely open about it. | ||
They're completely not even hiding it anymore, which sort of represents how confident they are in this. | ||
To the end of the day, they don't actually. | ||
Since October 7th, 2023, anti-Semitism has skyrocketed everywhere. | ||
There's so many people now that are anti-Israel or anti-APAC, ADL, like all this stuff. | ||
They are exposed, but all that means is that they get to point to the anti-Semitism and say, we need anti-Semitism laws passed. | ||
They aren't actually against anti-Semitism because they transmogrify anti-Semitism into greater control. | ||
And they call it anti-Semitism, even if you're just talking about Israel, which is part of the new definition of anti-Semitism that they adopted. | ||
All this is happening sort of in exactly the same time period. | ||
You know, I said this. | ||
I said, you know, a couple things are very clear now. | ||
We are absolutely completely occupied by a foreign government. | ||
Trump is listening to Mossad over our own IC. | ||
None of these are conspiracies, right? | ||
None of these are my own interpretation. | ||
Trump was asked, like your intelligence community, says there's no weapons. | ||
And he says, well, they're wrong. | ||
Okay, who's he listening to? | ||
Well, he's listening to Mossad. | ||
He's listening to Israel. | ||
He's listening to the Israeli agents that are in his administration funneling him information from Netanyahu and Mossad. | ||
There's nobody else for him to. | ||
Who else is he listening to? | ||
He's not listening to Tulsi Gabbard, the DNI. | ||
He's not listening to the Pentagon, who's been saying this since April. | ||
The Pentagon, by the way, was not actually a part of the bombing campaign on Iran. | ||
So you've got Israeli agents inside the administration feeding Trump Mossad misinformation, and he is unilaterally launching bombing campaigns outside of the Pentagon's control to benefit this foreign country. | ||
I mean, this is outrageous. | ||
This is completely insane. | ||
But it's not just that. | ||
Our senators and congressmen are literally more loyal to Israel than they are to the U.S., and our armed forces are being put in harm's way for the sake of genocidal supremacist foreign state. | ||
And the other thing that we have to understand is that this will not be fixed by voting, because if it could, Trump would have been the guy to do it. | ||
So in response to that, Ron Coleman is like, oh, it's exactly what somebody living in an occupied dictatorship would post, right? | ||
Oh, wow, if you're so controlled by the Jews, then you wouldn't be able to say this. | ||
But this is the classic conspiracy Ropa Dope strategy. | ||
If it isn't happening, then you're crazy for talking about it. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
If it was, you wouldn't be able to say it. | ||
So shut up. | ||
You're crazy. | ||
It hasn't happened yet. | ||
And then once it does happen, it's, well, that's just the way it is, though. | ||
So, I mean, you're crazy for wanting to change it. | ||
You're crazy for wanting to change it because that's just the way it is now. | ||
So before it's implemented, you're crazy for talking about it. | ||
Once it's implemented, you're crazy for talking about it. | ||
And the real trick here is if you don't talk about the rising tyranny, the rising dictatorship of Jewish organizations in America, if you don't talk about it now and they get what they want and they pass the laws that they're trying to pass and they get the control that they want to get, then you won't be able to talk about it anymore. | ||
It's the beauty of having censorship laws. | ||
You can't talk about the censorship laws. | ||
If you have laws saying that you're not allowed to talk about Jews conspiring to silence Americans, then you can't talk about the thing that's stopping you from talking about it. | ||
Do you understand what I mean? | ||
Do you understand that if they get anti-Semitism laws passed to limit your First Amendment and you say, hey, gee, it seems like Israel is censoring us, they'll say that's anti-Semitic, therefore illegal. | ||
Do you understand how this is a very big problem? | ||
And of course, my response to that was just to post just a quick smattering that I found in a matter of minutes of just a few of the anti-Semitism proposals being put forward. | ||
From Jerusalem Post, anti-Semitism must be criminalized before it's too late. | ||
Anti-Semitism Awareness Act must be passed before it's too late. | ||
So these two stories, by the way, are like two years apart, but this is the language that's being used to justify destroying the First Amendment because it's going to be too late soon. | ||
We have to pass the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
Quote, we will arrest you. | ||
San Francisco Jewish leaders address anti-Semitism and hate from June 20th, 2025. | ||
So three days ago, San Francisco Jewish leaders said, we will arrest you for anti-Semitism. | ||
State, city, and Jewish community, city, state, and Jewish community leaders held a press conference in San Francisco on Friday to discuss what they said was an increase in anti-Semitism. | ||
Quote, we will arrest you. | ||
Then, of course, you have bloated retard Representative Randy Fine say he is on Capitol Hill to be a leader against anti-Semitism. | ||
I think I can play that role. | ||
I'm willing to do it. | ||
Certainly happy to share the spotlight with other three Jewish Republicans if they wish to do it. | ||
But this is deeply personal to me, Fine told JI. | ||
So again, they're trying to pass anti-Semitism laws. | ||
They're trying to silence Americans. | ||
And then they're going to try to, and then you're not going to be able to undo it because talking about the law will be in violation of the law. | ||
Hope you understand that. | ||
Hope you're outraged at that. | ||
Hope you understand also this is not an American thing. | ||
It is, in fact, an international thing. | ||
And there are Israeli agents at the very top of every government in Western Europe as well. | ||
And you can see that on full display when you look at the way that, just like in America, the talking points go out and the Israel first talking heads repeat them. | ||
If you're MAGA, if you're no longer MAGA because Trump wiped out Iran's nuclear sites, you were never MAGA to begin with. | ||
If you're upset that Trump took out Obama's nuclear facilities in Iran, you were never MAGA, right? | ||
So it went out. | ||
What you're going to say is, if they're not MAGA now, then they never were MAGA. | ||
And they all say, yes, sir, and go out and do it. | ||
But the exact same thing happens in places like the UK. | ||
Tel Aviv sends its script to UK politicians. | ||
Richie Sunak, David Lamy, Hamish Falconer, Keir Starmer, Mike Tapp, John Healy, all major politicians in the UK, all saying exactly the same phrase. | ||
A threat to region and global security. | ||
It's a threat to global community. | ||
A threat to global security. | ||
A threat to international security. | ||
So it's not just America. | ||
It's every Western European nation that is getting these talking points from these same organizations that are, as we speak, desperately trying to embroil us in yet another Middle East war like they successfully did the first two times in my life. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Mark in Texas. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
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We've talked before. | |
The rapidity of your presentation, I think, is stopping the ears of the people who are listening to you. | ||
And it's kind of a tough nut, but the gospel, according to any of us, is foolishness. | ||
So if you read your Bible and do it a lot, because you're supposed to, I think you'll find the answer from Genesis to Revelation. | ||
And you'll be correct about your statement that Infowars is right most of the time. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
And you can take that for what it's worth, and then I'll leave you alone because I'm going back to searching through my sixth Bible in my 12th reading straight through, starting actually with the Omega. | ||
But if you can answer this question, I think it'll show the foundation of your Christianity and your faith. | ||
When did God extinct the dinosaurs? | ||
When did he do that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Good question. | ||
Probably during the flood, maybe? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Yeah, not really true, but that's a very good partial answer. | |
So I'll answer that answer with just one more question then. | ||
Who owns the quantum mechanics and the Higgs boson particle and the physics and the mathematics that goes along with explaining and discovering all those things? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You tell me. | ||
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Well, it's the Lord your God, because guess what? | |
His will prevails. | ||
And so, if we kind of analyze this, and of course you know the root word of analysis, in light of the Bereans, the point is, is everything under the high heaven is his, and those are his laws as well. | ||
The laws of nature are the laws of God. | ||
So we're all doing God's will according to his counsel, whether we like it or not. | ||
It's time to start liking it. | ||
As a matter of fact, it's time to start loving it. | ||
And yeah. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
I'm sorry to cut you off, Mark, but this is what you said. | ||
The rapidity of my presentation is, dude, I've even gotten into this stack. | ||
Like, I've got so much more to cover, and I'm just trying to get it all done before we welcome Rex because I know a lot of people are waiting on hold. | ||
So I'm going to get to another call here. | ||
I'm going as fast as I can on purpose because I'm trying to get through all of this as quickly as possible. | ||
Line number seven, John in Arizona. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Mark. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
Go ahead, John. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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That's not an easy one to follow up. | |
I'm just going to say that right now. | ||
How you doing, Jose Harrison? | ||
I hope you're doing good. | ||
I'm not going to try and hold you up too much. | ||
I just want to say to everybody out there that's trying to draw a line in the stand between this side of MAGA, that side of MAGA, like, I don't think that there's any side of MAGA. | ||
Like, we need to all stand together and hold strong. | ||
And whether you support the war or don't support the war, I'm just going to say this. | ||
I don't support any kind of war. | ||
Like, I've not been a fan of it. | ||
I have been vehemently against the war. | ||
Me too. | ||
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But I can sit here and say that I'm proud of our troops and I'm proud of Pete Hagseth for a job well done. | |
And so I can appreciate the job that they did and I can appreciate our troops And the boys that they flew the B2s and they ran the run and they took that risk and they did it. | ||
And they did it. | ||
They did a hell of a job. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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They did a hell of a job of keeping it quiet and making sure that nobody knew. | |
I agree with you that the problem to me, though, and look, if we were in a situation where like we'd already deported 4 million people and they were rounding people up and Anthony Fauci was on trial for crimes against humanity and Alejandro Majorkis had his execution scheduled for next year for treasonous activity. | ||
I could care. | ||
I'd go, oh, we're bombing Iran. | ||
Like, okay, fine. | ||
Let's bomb Iran too. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
I'm focused too much on the winning that we're doing at home. | ||
It's the because I agree, you know, appreciation to the troops, appreciation to Pete Hagseth and J.D. Vance, if in fact they really were pushing back against the Israeli plan to bomb and Trump overrode them. | ||
That's what's being reported a lot. | ||
So good on them for standing on their principles, but we can't get anything done here. | ||
Apparently, we can't get anything done. | ||
And everything that we're doing overseas has nothing to do with our interests. | ||
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the human trafficker illegal alien that was deported to El Salvador, he's back in the U.S. and he's free. | ||
He's out on bond. | ||
He's not even under arrest in the U.S. He's in the U.S. and he's been released by authorities because of a judge's decision earlier today. | ||
So the frustration for me is that we can, for some reason, launch an unprovoked military strike against a country we're not at war with halfway across the world. | ||
We can kill infinite numbers of people without even justifying it to the American public, but we can't get a single criminal, foreign criminal out of our country. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
And it's Israel gets whatever they want. | ||
Israel gets whatever the hell they want. | ||
And half of the reason that we're not able to get mass deportations is because so much of our immigration system is being focused on, you know, kicking out medical students that don't sufficiently love Israel. | ||
So it's like that, that's part of the aggravating aspect of this is not just that we are the lapdogs of Israel, but that we can't even get what we want done, but everything they want gets done. | ||
We can't get a single foreign criminal alien out of our country without 10,000 NGOs stepping up and judges interfering and the law interfering. | ||
But Trump wants to bomb a nuclear site in Iran with no oversight, no justification. | ||
We can kill whoever. | ||
We can start wars. | ||
And it just happens like that. | ||
And nobody can say a thing. | ||
It's extremely frustrating. | ||
Extremely, extremely frustrating. | ||
Let's go to, thank you for the call, John. | ||
Let's go to Mason in, or I'm sorry, let's go to Michael in Virginia. | ||
Michael in Virginia about Trump's loyalty to Israel. | ||
Go ahead, Michael. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
First, I want to give the Alex Jones yell. | ||
I've had my Vesseline blue today, and my neurons are afire. | ||
First of all, Trump and all these other people should be ashamed of themselves for doing exactly what you, not doing exactly what you said, locking Faucia, locking all these other criminals up for what they've done to people, murdered people around the world. | ||
They're not being locked up. | ||
Second of all, Trump and all these other people are connected to their handlers, the Anonymous, who look like us, created in our, we created in their image, Iran, China, Russia, all these people controlled by their handlers, the Annaki. | ||
They've been running the world for thousands, possibly millions of years. | ||
And I'll take it from the late, great Jordan Maxwell where he said, your only option for us is to sue. | ||
That's the way for our freedom. | ||
Humans need to hold these people in our country accountable for what they're doing to America, like you said. | ||
But they're controlling the world to bring in the new world order. | ||
All these wars are to advance their agenda. | ||
That's why they're not lucky. | ||
That's why the vaccine controls. | ||
Look at the world trade towers. | ||
100%. | ||
Michael, listen, you're one of my favorite callers. | ||
I know you can go off forever, and I love to hear it. | ||
I do want to get to one more call before we go to break and welcome Rex Jones into the studio with us. | ||
But I love it, and I completely agree, Michael. | ||
And this is one of the things we got to, we got a chance now. | ||
We got the right and the left. | ||
I know that we disagree on literally everything. | ||
Can we at least agree that the government of America should support America, that the government of America's primary and overriding and really only concern should be the people of America, our prosperity and our safety? | ||
Can we not come together from AOC to Thomas Massey to Rand Paul to, hell, even Lindsey Graham? | ||
Can we not get on board? | ||
Obviously, Lindsey Graham, not, but for the regular people, can we not get on board with like, hey, let's solve this problem first, then we can fight each other, then we can decide what America should be. | ||
But first, we got to decide and agree all together that the one thing America should not be is Israel's bitch. | ||
Can we get rid of Israel in this country and then settle our differences with everything else? | ||
I think now is the time to take that aggressive approach. | ||
Thank you for the call, Michael. | ||
I'm going to go to BS Assassin in New York. | ||
We got a minute 30 left. | ||
BS Assassin, you have a poem for us, I understand. | ||
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Good morrow. | |
Yes, I have a poem for everybody. | ||
How do I sound? | ||
I'm coming in clear. | ||
Coming in great. | ||
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All right. | |
This is called The King and the Snake. | ||
The timeless tale of the king and the snake. | ||
The mighty king signs his decree with righteous indignation, proudly proclaiming once again that it is he who shall save this great nation. | ||
He walks like a lion filled with pride, never realizing all the while, right by his side, there's the ever-present snake who resides. | ||
He is invisible to the untrained eye. | ||
But for those of us who can see, they notice it is he, the serpent, who hisses his decree. | ||
We try to warn the king of the serpent's deceit, but try as we may, he still signs his decree. | ||
That's an interesting twist to the snake. | ||
I thought you were done. | ||
I thought you were done. | ||
Keep going. | ||
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He still signs his decree. | |
We try to warn the king of the serpent's deceit, but try as we may, still signs his decree. | ||
Oh man, I'm blanking. | ||
Hold up. | ||
Give me one second, guys. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We're running out of time here. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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Here we go. | |
We try to warn the king of the serpent's deceit, but try as we may still sign his decree. | ||
Oh no, the king tricked again and again. | ||
How could this be? | ||
I'm starting to think that all this bickering is all just a game. | ||
Come to find out the king and the snake are one and the same. | ||
Forever tricking and deceiving. | ||
To them, we are just foolish slaves. | ||
Time and time given the illusion of freedom, they just changed our chain. | ||
Are you done now? | ||
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That's it. | |
That was good. | ||
That was good. | ||
It was an interesting twist to the classic snake imagery that Trump used a lot during his campaign. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
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Imagine being so desperate for a hot take on Iran that you end up broadcasting an intelligence operative on national TV. | |
Congratulations, CNN. | ||
Okay, so we have exclusive video tonight. | ||
It's from actually inside Tehran, which is incredible. | ||
It comes from a filmmaker, and he included a message to us that I want to read in full for you. | ||
He writes, I am Poria Nouri, an Iranian documentary filmmaker based in Tehran. | ||
Right, and I'm Martin Skorsizi in Tehran. | ||
Let me tell you why this intro alone is laughably suspicious. | ||
In Iran, sending any videos to foreign networks, especially an American one like CNN, is not only illegal, but can be punishable by death. | ||
Just today, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard reminded everyone on Telegram, yes on Telegram, that helping a foreign media outlet could get you maximum punishment under Articles 6 to 10 of the anti-Zionist law. | ||
So either this guy just out himself on Erin Burnett Show and committed suicide live on TV, or hear me out, he's not a real whistleblower. | ||
He's an asset, a plant, an Iranian agent. | ||
He writes, I am Poria Nouri, an Iranian documentary filmmaker based in Tehran. | ||
And let's search Pulian Nouri. | ||
A quick search on the internet shows multiple people under that name claiming to be filmmakers in Iran. | ||
So, which one messaged CNN? | ||
Did Aaron Burnett meet this guy? | ||
Did anyone at CNN vet this guy? | ||
Or did a producer in CNN just shout at a filmmaker in Tehran? | ||
And Aaron Burnett says, yeah, that sounds legit. | ||
And then he says this, while the shadow of war looms over the lives of Iranian citizens, the solidarity among the people of Iran has grown stronger than ever. | ||
People in cities around Tehran are charging refugees $100 to $250 per night. | ||
One simple ride across the city is going to cost you $100 now. | ||
I personally know families in Tehran who had to sleep in their cars because they could not afford Tehran's Airbnb market. | ||
So either CLM got duped by the Iranian regime or they knowingly aired regime's propaganda. | ||
Either way, this is journalism malpractice, and Erin Burnett owes her viewers an explanation. | ||
And the notion that this isn't an act of war, I find ludicrous. | ||
This is a hot war. | ||
There are two nations, Israel and Iran, trading volleys of missiles every night, every day, and we're co-belligerent now in this war. | ||
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I mean, the vice president went on to say that they needed to act now because there was a narrow window. | |
And if they waited, it could have been too late. | ||
And they need to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. | ||
Do you not share that concern? | ||
No, I don't share that concern. | ||
I'm also, but I have another concern, and that is that three bombings to neutralize Iran may turn out to be the 2025 version of two weeks to slow the spread. | ||
This could turn into a protracted, prolonged engagement. | ||
And I'm here to represent the, you know, the base of the MAGA party that got Trump elected. | ||
Most of us were tired of the wars in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. | ||
And we were promised that we wouldn't be engaging in another one. | ||
Yet here we see this happening. | ||
And there's a, you know, the president and the administration say, oh, we're done. | ||
We've had our little bombing and now this is over. | ||
But what happens if this drags on between Israel and Tel Aviv gets pummeled by Iran? | ||
Is President Trump going to say we're going to sit by and not do anything in that instance? | ||
I just, I'm leery of this given everything that's happened before. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
That, of course, was Thomas Massey. | ||
I'm joined in studio by the one and only Rex Jones. | ||
How are you doing, Rex? | ||
I'm doing phenomenal. | ||
I've been watching you over the past couple of weeks, watching you go off, and I just had to come join. | ||
I really enjoyed getting the call on. | ||
It must have been Saturday night, and you were just like, dude, I got to go on air about this. | ||
And I was like, please, please come in and talk to me about this. | ||
So we're going to break it down, Dal. | ||
We're going to break it all down. | ||
We're also going to talk about what's happening with Thomas Massey. | ||
Apparently, Trump has launched the MAGA pack. | ||
Called him a bum. | ||
He called him a bum and a loser. | ||
And I mean, he's had trouble with him for a while. | ||
Even I, you know, didn't like that Massey was stopping the border wall funding. | ||
We'll get into all of it because I think there's a bigger deal here under the surface. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'm your host, Eric Smith, joined today in the studio by the one and only Rex Jones, son of Alex Jones. | ||
How you doing, Rex? | ||
Doing pretty good. | ||
I wish I could say I was doing great, but the geopolitical news has just been so extreme and so bad. | ||
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And so convoluted and confusing. | ||
I mean, I'm just, I'm like in a daze just trying to, you know, parse fact from fiction. | ||
But, I mean, what do you have to say about that? | ||
What do you think about Trump's attack on Iran that appears now to have not actually really damaged anything? | ||
I mean, what do you think is going on here? | ||
Well, I've been watching Fox News clips on X, and I hear the boomers get super excited about, it's just like the top gun. | ||
We dropped the bomb in the hole. | ||
We defeated the evil Islam. | ||
No, they moved the centrifuges out of those places months ago. | ||
The Iranians are not stupid as we think that they are, but unfortunately, we're living in a world where it gets some sort of primitive part of the mind excited to think about massive, like thousands of pounds of ordnance being dropped on these mountains. | ||
When in reality, America's geopolitical situation has never been weaker than it is right now. | ||
And Trump needed all of the political capital, both domestic and international around the world, to get all these things done, like making sure that we deal with the immigration issue, making sure that he's able to deal with the tariffs and get what he wants out of those deals. | ||
But now we've kind of, we've taken Russia and China and we're kind of just slamming them together because they're both incredibly dependent on the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
35% of all the oil that China uses goes through the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
And the thing that's really been making me mad, I see these people online, they go, America gets 2% of their oil there. | ||
We're hurting China. | ||
Where do we buy all our stuff? | ||
Like, whoa, whoa. | ||
Like, come on, man. | ||
It's just going to make gas prices across the world go up. | ||
It's going to massively increase inflation. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
We can't do it right now. | ||
Trump needed all the political capital that he had at his disposal to get these projects done. | ||
And four, five, six months in, I just already see it starting to fizzle away. | ||
And I mean, for me, personally, I thought America first was about America first. | ||
I didn't think it was about Israel first, but that's where we're at right now. | ||
Well, and look, you know, it's not exactly a secret that Trump is very pro-Israel and is very happy to do things for Israel. | ||
But I was always under, I was always with the understanding that like direct war with Iran was never on the table. | ||
That was the one. | ||
That's what we were told. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's what we were told. | ||
We were promised no more wars in the Middle East. | ||
And to be fair, that's what he did during his first administration. | ||
There was a little kerfuffle in Syria, which Alex really came out against and I came out against at the time. | ||
But overall, that first term, the foreign policy was pretty good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And this is like Kamala Harris is what I thought she would do. | ||
Well, right. | ||
And that's, yeah. | ||
And that's what people are like, you know, see, we told you it's like, look, I still would have voted for Trump. | ||
100% still would have voted for Trump for a couple of reasons. | ||
One, I think people saying that weren't friends with people who were in jail for decades. | ||
The Jan 6 thing, great. | ||
Like that alone, I would have voted for Trump every single time because I have friends that are out and enjoying their life and not locked in a concrete box for the next 20 years. | ||
So, you know, this is not a, this isn't, and people get way too black and white on this where it's like, oh, so now you're against Trump and you hate Trump and we should work against Trump. | ||
It's like, no, I just am pissed at Trump. | ||
I feel betrayed by Trump. | ||
I want him to focus on. | ||
I thought we didn't have kings. | ||
I thought he was president. | ||
I didn't know he was Jesus Christ. | ||
Unilaterally starting wars on a whim. | ||
And then we got the whole thing with Massey that I really want to get into. | ||
But I mean, where do you think this goes from here? | ||
Because the Syrian thing, when he did that, I remember that like it was yesterday because I just started working at InfoWars and he launches these missiles and it was like, it was like, it's over. | ||
What the hell? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
But it turned out to be a big play. | ||
It was a big play. | ||
He launched missiles. | ||
He got a lot of positive press from it, but it never spiled out of control. | ||
It's looking like this is a similar situation, but there's still so much danger and there's so much opportunity for false flags or literal attacks from Iran on American people in the Middle East, but through their proxies. | ||
Probably the next thing, if Iran does attack American servicemen over there, it'll be through their Iranian or Syrian proxy armies that are sort of branches of Hezbollah. | ||
But I mean, this isn't the same as the Syrian thing because we're still very much involved. | ||
And let's look at the math of the issue. | ||
So Iran is a country or Iran, correct pronunciation. | ||
Iran is a country of 90 million people. | ||
It's about three times as big as Texas. | ||
It's like 1,600,000 kilometers, something insane. | ||
It's a massive place. | ||
They got a ton of engineers there. | ||
They got a ton of people that personally want to fight America and even more people that want to fight Israel. | ||
Now, why do they want to fight America? | ||
Why do they want to fight Israel? | ||
Well, Israel's kind of been killing tens of thousands of people in a place called the Gaza Strip for like, yeah, two, three years. | ||
You know, we kill the 40,000 kids. | ||
We drop bomb on their head. | ||
We are the lions. | ||
We are lions of Israel. | ||
It's just maybe there's a reason why these countries hate us. | ||
And I think that's something that a lot of Americans have said like domestically, like, hey, these wars have been really bad. | ||
And I get why a kid that got his dad drone strike might want to blow up a building. | ||
Like, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
Now, take that and magnify that a thousand fold. | ||
We're talking about people that are actually in the area occupying territory and killing people that are directly related to these people in other countries. | ||
And now we've got Muslims in the area talking about forming a new caliphate, all uniting and joining as one. | ||
Pakistan wants to give nuclear weapons to Iran. | ||
So it doesn't even matter anyway. | ||
Like even if we did, Mission Top Gun was a success. | ||
We defeated them and destroyed all their nukes. | ||
They would just be given nukes anyway. | ||
I'm surprised it hasn't happened already. | ||
Who knows what came in on those Chinese planes? | ||
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Right. | |
That's my point. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
And the potential for sleeper cells here in America. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's like, why should we pay for it? | ||
Why should we piss these people off and pay the price? | ||
We send, literally pay the price. | ||
We're sending them billions of dollars. | ||
We have our Aegis ships in the area doing missile defense. | ||
We're giving them our missiles to defend themselves and to attack. | ||
Is that not enough? | ||
Because you see, like, if America, if we were kicking butt right now and the economy was crazy and things are all right and there have been some good steps that have been made, but if things were going gangbusters here, maybe, maybe, maybe you could justify imperialism like this. | ||
But at a time we're trying to get other countries to negotiate with us, we kill or Israel, excuse me, Israel kills the Iranian lead negotiator. | ||
This is not how you geopolitically do things. | ||
And no one's been more right, more correct than Alex and the crew in totality when it comes to the war in Ukraine. | ||
We've called that a disaster since day one. | ||
Alex predicted when they would roll in, the whole thing. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
If you look at the Ukraine situation and you go, this is a small country that's being propped up militarily by us and they're fighting a bigger country. | ||
That's the Kamala Harris, like it's a small country, fighting a bigger country. | ||
But seriously, like from a simplistic point of view, like that is what we're dealing with here. | ||
Israel is the size of like New Jersey. | ||
Iran is three times bigger than Texas. | ||
even if they had 10 times the missiles and 10 times the missile defense, Iran's got 10,000 times the surface area. | ||
So they can go hide anywhere and do anything they want. | ||
And they got tons of smart people there. | ||
Like, this is not, this is not the Taliban. | ||
This is not the village and the goat and whatnot. | ||
This is a serious country. | ||
This is a war power. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, we've been able to sort of see where this would go for years now because it's obvious because Israel has these ambitions. | ||
They have territorial ambitions that their neighbors are not going to be okay with. | ||
The only possible way they would achieve this is by getting American boots on the ground. | ||
Now, so far, there's no boots on the ground in the way that that phrase is used. | ||
There's not American soldiers even primed to go into Iran because it would be a suicide mission if they did. | ||
Iran, it's missiles and infantry, and they have a ton of infantry. | ||
A million of them died fighting the Iraqis. | ||
A million of these people died. | ||
It was like an eight-year war or something crazy like that. | ||
Might be getting that wrong. | ||
But a million that they were willing. | ||
They're willing to fight and die. | ||
You can call them jihadis. | ||
You can call them whatever you want. | ||
They are nationalists that are loyal to their country. | ||
And they're getting more loyal as Mossad sets off car bombs in their cities. | ||
Obviously, this is not going to drive them away from the rulers there. | ||
It's only going to drive them into the arms of the mullahs. | ||
So that's strategically retarded. | ||
It's like basic reverse psychology type of thing. | ||
It's two plus two equals four. | ||
You attack the crap out of the country, and Israel's killed more civilians than they have, by the way. | ||
If you look at the statistics, you look at the numbers. | ||
Of course, it's going to galvanize support for the regime. | ||
And when you look at what the West wants to do when it comes to Iran, oh, oh, oh, we're going to put the old monarchy from the 80s back in? | ||
Like, what? | ||
Like, we're the liberal democracy, rules-based order country, and we're going to, we're going back to the 80s for our playbook. | ||
That's all we've got. | ||
70s, yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, 70s, the Shah of Iran. | ||
Like, like, Phil Liotardo. | ||
That guy looks like the Shah of Iran. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
I hadn't thought about that, but that is, I mean, but it's, it's typical, isn't it? | ||
I mean, we're in Ukraine, you know, to defend democracy with an unelected leader. | ||
I need a weapon. | ||
I need big weapon. | ||
I am big Ukrainian man. | ||
I love doing Zelensky voice. | ||
And now we're trying to put the king back into position in Iran. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
But that's the thing. | ||
Israel cannot win militarily unless America gets involved. | ||
It doesn't look like Trump is willing to get Americans fully committed as much as he's trying to put that image across. | ||
It doesn't seem like he's willing to take that. | ||
So their only option is some sort of internal color revolution taking down the Shah. | ||
That's becoming less, or taking down the Ayatollah. | ||
That's becoming less likely by the... | ||
We can't even handle those anyway. | ||
We're not even good at those anymore. | ||
It's been like 30 years since we've been good at the color revolutions. | ||
Like, I mean, Mossad, they had incredible intelligence when it came to where all these generals were, all of the scientists, the techs, the adapts, whatever you want to call them. | ||
That intel was great. | ||
The intel they had that was horrible was on the nuclear weapon, and they knew it was horrible, and they gave it to us. | ||
They say, they have nuclear weapon. | ||
You have to go in now. | ||
They're two weeks from making it or whatever, 60% to 90% of rich uranium. | ||
Iran is signatory to the non-proliferation treaty. | ||
Israel is not. | ||
Israel has 90 nuclear weapons. | ||
Iran has none. | ||
One of those countries will take the entire world down with them if they are ever threatened. | ||
One of them will not. | ||
Right. | ||
And like, you can just do the math in your head, which is which. | ||
Well, it's the Solomon option. | ||
And that is the aspect that makes me want to give Trump a little bit of lenience. | ||
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No, no, no. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
They got a stick to swing. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
My first reaction is to be like, Trump, you traitor, like, how dare you? | ||
But then I go, okay, he is dealing with this psychotic superpower that literally has a doomsday machine. | ||
And it is a doomsday machine that cannot be easily dismantled. | ||
I mean, it doesn't even matter if you could drop 10 nukes on Israel. | ||
Guess what? | ||
The Solomon option is subs. | ||
They have submarines off of the coast of America, off of the coast of the UK and the rest of the world. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
How do you feel about that, Americans? | ||
You know, bless Israel and you'll be blessed and all that. | ||
How do you feel about that? | ||
How do you feel about the submarines? | ||
Does the Bible talk about the submarines with the nuclear weapon? | ||
I think he does. | ||
He calls them the Leviathan. | ||
B.B. Netanyahu has a warrant out for his arrest from the ICC. | ||
B.B. Netanyahu is incredibly unpopular in his own country. | ||
B.B. Netanyahu is in danger every day of being voted out. | ||
He faced a no-confidence vote on the day that he started bombing Iran. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Very convenient. | ||
Very coincidental, you might say. | ||
It's called galvanizing support. | ||
And you do that. | ||
It's a very harsh process. | ||
And Iran, Israel, they're all, it's all bad. | ||
Why are we there? | ||
Why do we have to talk about it? | ||
Why do we have to go top gun? | ||
I know that that is the most infuriating thing. | ||
It's like, we spent, what, two, three weeks now where this is the story. | ||
It's like we're not talking about the illegal immigrations. | ||
We're not talking about the riots that are taking place. | ||
All of that has been pushed aside as we wage this senseless war against our own interests, against the interest of humanity. | ||
It's despairing. | ||
Against the interest of America. | ||
Like seriously, and I've heard other people make this point. | ||
If we were going to be an imperialist power, let's face it, we are empire. | ||
Like if we weren't empire, we wouldn't be going thousands of miles away to show these people who's top gun. | ||
But if we were empire, wouldn't we be better off, you know, instead of the past decade or two, like trying to destroy Russia, maybe making them our friends and, you know, doing business with them and getting rare earths from them? | ||
Because they got the rare earths. | ||
China's got the rare earths and we were enslaved to them currently. | ||
And they've got a ton of corruption going on there in our own government. | ||
But we had an alternative option. | ||
We had a rational guy. | ||
And I do believe Vladimir Putin is a rational guy, a lot more rational than people we got in charge. | ||
I'll tell you that right now. | ||
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I believe that. | |
Who has access to all these materials that we need? | ||
And when I say rational, I don't mean good as someone you can make a deal with. | ||
Right. | ||
Can you make a deal with BB, Net, and Yahoo? | ||
Where are the rare earth minerals in Israel? | ||
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Where's any benefit at all? | |
you can't give me an answer. | ||
All you can give me is Genesis and your own like weird twisted fantasy of what the Bible means. | ||
Jesus Christ is against murder. | ||
Jesus Christ doesn't like it when you kill people. | ||
Jesus Christ gave food to people and saved their souls. | ||
And B.B. Netanyahu kills people and wishes their souls to go to hell. | ||
Like, we got to be Christian. | ||
We're a Christian nation. | ||
The Talmud says a lot of nasty things about our Lord. | ||
I've heard the Muslims say that Jesus and Mary are infallible and they're not allowed to criticize them. | ||
At least the Shia, the more reasonable ones, not the Salafi and the Sunni and all the crazy people. | ||
Even they treat Jesus like a prophet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I'm not even going to repeat what the Talmud says about Christ. | ||
But if you look at it, you just look at this issue. | ||
It's a secular country that's enforced its secular values on us. | ||
We've become much more like Israel than Israel's become like America. | ||
And I think if you look at it from that lens and that perspective, who has changed for the worse more? | ||
Us or them? | ||
And I would say it would be us. | ||
You know, because they're doing what they've always done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And look, the only argument would be trade routes and that, okay, we want to have an ally there because we rely on having to get it. | ||
Well, we've got all these propped up monarchies in that Gulf area, like the Saudis and others I could name, like the Emirates and Qatar. | ||
We've got all these people there in these very fragile positions of power, and they're all big buddies with the U.S. They buy a ton of military tech from us. | ||
The Saudis spend, like Trump went over there to make those deals and sold them a bunch of equipment. | ||
All those countries that are now closely allied, even if they don't say it, like MBS criticizes Israel and kind of rolls his eyes because he knows if he doesn't, then he will be killed by his own people. | ||
But all these countries, if Iran falls, the Middle East should just be called Middle Israel. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, it's Greater Israel. | ||
Greater Israel Project. | ||
That's always the thing, right? | ||
Is that there's this avowed policy of the Israelis. | ||
I mean, they have the patches on their uniforms that show Greater Israel, that show this biblical landmass that they think they have a right to. | ||
And they cannot achieve that goal without American boots on the ground. | ||
So that is their ultimate goal. | ||
And again, I guess this is, you could consider it a silver lining. | ||
It is becoming farcical the way that the ADL and APAC is trying to maintain control of this country. | ||
And there's the map right there. | ||
And if you know, I mean, that has all of Egypt, the Sinai Peninsula, and most of Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and a lot of Syria on that map. | ||
So, I mean, they're ambitious. | ||
They have territorial ambitions. | ||
See how it plays out for them. | ||
You know the meme? | ||
Yeah, we'll see. | ||
But of course, I mean, it's going well for them in Gaza, right? | ||
They're ethnically cleansing that whole enclave, and nobody seems willing or able to stop them. | ||
The silence of the EU and of the U.S. on the Gaza issue is devastating. | ||
There is no possible, possible, possible argument you can make to support what's going on over there. | ||
Hamas, Hamas, October 7th, October 7th. | ||
Let's say October 7th was the worst thing that ever happened in a singular event. | ||
Let's call it worse than 9-11. | ||
All right. | ||
Think about 50,000 bodies. | ||
And don't think about just 50,000 bodies. | ||
Think about 50,000 little kids. | ||
And think about, you know, maybe you got a son or a daughter at home or grandkids. | ||
You know, what if they had, you know, like, they didn't have all their limbs blown off, but they were just kind of blown off here so they didn't have any hands or legs and they just kind of like nubbling around. | ||
I've seen some of the most sick, disgusting footage out of that area. | ||
It's the most horrific thing going on in the world right now. | ||
And for us to stay silent on it and not just stay silent on it, but to give them more military funding. | ||
And then when they get targets hit in Israel, like a Mossad base or whatever that's close to a hospital or whatnot, and they go, Iran just bombed the hospital. | ||
Pray for the children. | ||
And it's like, you've been killing children for years. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like years and years and years and years. | ||
Hypocrisy is disgusting. | ||
God hates hypocrites and God hates cowards. | ||
100%. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
And it sucks because it's like, okay, fundamentally, I do think it's bad to bomb hospitals, but it's like you people have bombed 36 hospitals in Gaza. | ||
You celebrate every time and just say you wave it off. | ||
Someone invented a new way of doing art, like a new art style, and they painted a thousand paintings. | ||
And then someone else like waddled up, the Ayatollah waddled up with his paintbrush and started doing it. | ||
And they were like, how dare you? | ||
He can't do that. | ||
Yeah, he's not allowed. | ||
Yeah, he's not allowed to do that. | ||
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And it's like, yeah, yeah, we know. | ||
That's why we said not to do it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Bombing hospitals is bad. | ||
We agree. | ||
That's why we begged you to stop. | ||
I don't want anyone, any civilian in Israel to be harmed, just like I don't want any civilian in Iran to be harmed, regardless of the situation. | ||
We're all people. | ||
We all bleed the same blood. | ||
We all should have the same Lord. | ||
Like, that is just the reality and facts of the situation. | ||
No one is a chosen person. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Like, that's ethno-supremacy. | ||
And it should be and is, in any other situation, a total anathema to the American ideal. | ||
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That's right. | |
And that's somehow. | ||
We got to be hypocrites like this. | ||
We got to at least speak up about it. | ||
And the geopolitical system and situation is far more complicated than me and you could ever really hope to know. | ||
And like, God knows what's really going on behind the scenes. | ||
But just looking at it objectively and looking at the civilian death numbers, there is a sea of blood in the Middle East that was opened up by one country. | ||
And it wasn't Iran. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I mean, it's absurd. | ||
They try to, you know, Rubio gets up and goes, well, they killed 200 Marines in 1983. | ||
And it's like, hold on, you're taking, so there was an attack on a Lebanese military base, which to me, yeah, it sucks. | ||
I don't want U.S. Marines to die. | ||
I shouldn't have to use it. | ||
But they didn't teleport our troops there. | ||
Like, we brought our troops over. | ||
Well, and yeah, and it was a military base. | ||
To me, that's a valid target. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They frame that as terrorism. | ||
And sure, because it was a non-state actor, you can call it terrorism. | ||
But it was in 1983. | ||
They killed military men in a military base. | ||
It was a Lebanese faction. | ||
Now, what they do is they say that was Hezbollah, and Hezbollah is an Iranian supported militia. | ||
But Hezbollah wasn't founded until two years after that bombing. | ||
So they're literally taking a Lebanese attack on Marines on Lebanese soil and saying, that's why we have to destroy Iran. | ||
It's like, what the hell? | ||
You know, with the palantir And all that type of stuff, the mosaic and whatnot. | ||
You know, we get to rewrite history and we get to select who might be a terrorist because of how their beard is shaped and whatnot. | ||
We just kill them. | ||
And, you know, so sad. | ||
Well, so sad. | ||
That is kind of the thing, right? | ||
When I see Gaza and I hear the way they talk about the people in Gaza, I go, it's the same way they talk about me, dude. | ||
It's like, you know, they're like, well, they're Nazis. | ||
So it's okay that we bomb their children to death. | ||
And it's like, all right, but you called me a Nazi yesterday. | ||
So when I see what's happening in Gaza, I go, we got to stop this now because that's us in the future if we don't put our foot down and protect these other people. | ||
And it's interesting to make that point about them calling us Nazis and whatnot. | ||
Look at Ben Shapiro. | ||
Look at Mark Levin and other types such as this. | ||
These were all never Trumpers. | ||
Now, there are some really pro-Israel people that are very pro-Trump, and that's a different situation. | ||
And I feel like you can have a more reasonable argument with them. | ||
But these people, complete phony, fake frauds. | ||
Mark Levin, Brian Stelter is a thousand times more noble than you. | ||
He's a real man compared to you, Mark Levin. | ||
That's brutal. | ||
That's brutal, Rex. | ||
That was a brutal statement he just laid out. | ||
Brian Stelter's got some serious huevos compared to Mark Levin. | ||
I agree. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
And, you know, kudos to the Jews and the Israelis in America that don't fall for that. | ||
I mean, there are some good ones out there, but, you know, it's a classic. | ||
This is the divine light. | ||
Like, if you want to get America into the war in the Middle East for the sake of Israel, you're my enemy. | ||
I don't care who you are. | ||
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Period. | |
No more American blood. | ||
Let me, I'm going to pull up my phone. | ||
I know it's unprofessional. | ||
I'm not pulling anything up on it yet. | ||
I'll have the crew pull something up. | ||
What is this brave man's name? | ||
He committed suicide, unfortunately. | ||
United States veteran. | ||
Let me find it. | ||
I need you to look up Sergeant Tyler Ziegler, and I want you to show a photo of him and his wife. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I saw, you know, I saw the post that you're talking about. | ||
I know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
Let's pull that up and let's show the viewers. | ||
Let's show all the people talking about Genesis and the submarines being God's plan. | ||
Let's just pull that guy's face up real quick. | ||
For SMG, you know, we're about to go to break, so we'll come back with that. | ||
But what you're talking about is the real price of war. | ||
What you're talking about is what it really means when all of these neocons and the Mark Levin types are beating their chests. | ||
Big tough guys talking about, ah, we'll go in there, it won't be an issue. | ||
And we'll show you what the outcome of that is in the other side. | ||
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Stay with us, folks. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journalist Karen Smith. | ||
With me is Rex Jones in studio. | ||
Brought to you, of course, by thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Go to thealxjonesstore.com today to support this outlet, which has call us whatever you want. | ||
You can't call us inconsistent. | ||
You can't say that we've ever been pro-war. | ||
You can't say we've ever been wrong about a war because it turns out being anti-war, it's a pretty good position to be in. | ||
I think it's the best position. | ||
You don't find yourself making excuses for foreign nations or for horrible trillion-dollar catastrophes 20 years down the line, which is what this will become if we aren't on the forefront. | ||
And of course, you've got the when you talk about trillions of dollars, you talk about the reputation of America overseas. | ||
You talk about our strength and authority. | ||
And hell, if we're an empire, you'd think we'd benefit from that a little bit. | ||
You think the American people would be benefiting from the incredible empire that we have overseas. | ||
But then you can zoom into the small scale. | ||
And this is what you were talking about at the end of the last segment, is the individual tragedies that are the inevitable outcome of these very ill-advised. | ||
Blood price, the pound of flesh. | ||
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So here's the picture we're talking about. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Very famous. | ||
How do our more Zionist inclined viewers feel about this picture? | ||
You know, she ended up divorcing him and he OD'd on alcohol and heroin, you know, a couple months later. | ||
But hey, warrior for freedom, am I right? | ||
He really, it really mattered what he did. | ||
You know, it really helped the country. | ||
It really helped Israel. | ||
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Right? | ||
I mean, big ups. | ||
Big ups, right? | ||
Like, are you happy with the price, the price of war? | ||
I know I'm not. | ||
That's why I didn't join the military. | ||
I'm not a hypocrite. | ||
I'm not going to go advocate for blood and not going to go fight myself. | ||
No, I'm a peace guy. | ||
I love life. | ||
I love liberty. | ||
I love the pursuit of happiness. | ||
I don't love this. | ||
And when you look at that image and you go, justification, you're possessed. | ||
Demonic possession. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And, you know, that is the question. | ||
Like, to me, you know, how many American lives is it worth it for to set back Iran's nuclear program? | ||
I'd say zero. | ||
I'd say I don't want a broken arm to pay for Israel's expansionist genocide they're carrying out. | ||
Like what the hell? | ||
No. | ||
Like if anything, they should be the ones that we should be stopping from carrying out their, I mean, again, folks, it's not just like, oh, anti-Israel, Israel derangements. | ||
They have killed 202 civilians in the past 48 hours. | ||
202 civilians have been murdered by Israel in the last 48 hours as they stood in line for food because Israel has starved them for months. | ||
Well, you see, that's the mega mentality, you know, make Israel great again. | ||
You know, these megas are crazy. | ||
These megas are crazy. | ||
And that was, Trump is trying to co-op that because now everybody's, you know, saying, oh, I thought this was MAG. | ||
I didn't realize this was MIGA. | ||
And Trump is saying, oh, well, no, that's make Iran great again, which, of course, is the push they're making to try to do regime change in Iran because they think it's going to happen from this ground up swell of the Iranians being, no, you're driving the Iranians into the arms of the Mullahs because you're sitting there car bombing them and then saying, overthrow your government. | ||
No, are you an idiot? | ||
And so I know you were talking about Reza Pavlavi and this, you know, briefly, the lion, the rising lion or whatever. | ||
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So the Israeli operation rising lion that BBNet and Yahoo crows about, if you look at the subtext of the issue and what he's really saying there and what the people, these evil folks, and Alex has talked about this forever, like globalist, transnational, whatever you want to call them, they always tell you what they're doing in their white papers and they brag about it because they get off on it. | ||
It's a very sick thing. | ||
They probably like jack off in a mirror and read the names of their operations out. | ||
But rising lion, if you look at that, Netanyahu says Israel's rising like a lion. | ||
The old flag of Iran was a lion that was rising, that had a sword, and that's who they're referring to, Reza Pavlavi. | ||
He's the rising lion. | ||
He is the puppet king, the fail son that they're going to put in, and he's going to usher in greater Israel. | ||
So when Trump says mega, we all really know what that means. | ||
These megas are crazy. | ||
Make Israel great again. | ||
But when he's saying make Iran great again, like we talked about last segment, it's that 80s mindset of, oh, we can still install people to rule these nations. | ||
And I really think that there's one guy in Congress that's trying to put a stop to all this. | ||
And we've been talking about it on the break, Thomas Massey. | ||
Thomas Massey. | ||
And this is one of the things, and it's always been annoying for me how Trump will target Massey. | ||
He did it during his first administration. | ||
And obviously, Massey, I've even, in the last couple of months, it's like, y'all, we have this opportunity to pass this big, beautiful bill, and it's being held up because Rand Paul doesn't want to spend money on a border wall. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Like, what are you doing? | ||
So I get the frustration. | ||
At the same time, Thomas Massey is America first. | ||
And here's what I think's happening here. | ||
This is what I think's happening. | ||
So Trump says MAGA should drop, quote, pathetic loser Massey after pushback on U.S. strikes. | ||
And it's like, dude, just what are you doing? | ||
Trump called Massey disrespectful to the military, labeled him a simple-minded grandstander, and announced support for a primary challenger against him. | ||
So he's actually supporting a challenger against him through this MAGA PAC. | ||
Trump launches MAGA PAC in effort to oust Representative Massey from Congress. | ||
Now, if you know anything about Representative Massey over the last couple of years, APAC put a target on his head, said, we're going to get Massey out because Massey is the only person. | ||
No funding. | ||
No funding from APAC. | ||
He doesn't take any funding from APAC, and apparently he's the only Republican to reject funding from APAC and not have an APAC babysitter handler over him. | ||
So they're trying to get him out. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
It completely failed. | ||
They spent millions of dollars trying to oust Thomas Massey, and it didn't work. | ||
And I think they did the calculus and went, okay, people don't like that this foreign PAC is interfering in American elections. | ||
That makes them reject what we say. | ||
Ted Cruz, of course, had that very embarrassing. | ||
Tel Aviv Ted. | ||
Let's give it up for Tel Aviv Ted. | ||
Tel Aviv Ted did a great job trying to convince Tom Tucker Carlson. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Trying to convince Tom Carlson that the American Israeli Political Action Conference had nothing to do with Israel. | ||
And it's like, okay, stop. | ||
Just stop. | ||
That sounds ridiculous. | ||
So I think what's happening here is APAC has realized that their branding is not exactly beneficial anymore. | ||
So they're simply creating regional PACs, branding it MAGA, so they can say, well, this isn't Israeli. | ||
You're a conspiracy. | ||
You're an anti-Semite. | ||
How dare you say this is something Israeli? | ||
We fought so hard for this movement. | ||
We fought so hard for President Trump. | ||
I remember being Schlitterbon, being like 14, 14 and a half years old, seeing Trump in that first debate, pointing at the TV, going, that guy's going to be president. | ||
I remember Alex laughing at me. | ||
I remember all that time, the years of old fat, happy Alex with the Cartman hair, you know, in the war room studio going hard trying to get him elected. | ||
I remember the Trump interview. | ||
I remember the campaign. | ||
I remember all of it, getting him elected. | ||
And then ever since then, I guess these just foreign interests have wormed their way in and they've done what they needed to do. | ||
Trump needed the hundreds of millions to get elected and to beat the Democrats. | ||
And I guess whatever way you slice it, as Darth Sidious says, there is no mercy. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Like, like, either going to be run by, you know, the satanic globalist pedophile cult or you're going to be run by Israel. | ||
So you better choose America. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and maybe they're not so different. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, right. | ||
They're pretty much one and the same. | ||
And look, everything Infowars has been through is because we supported Trump, right? | ||
I mean, they launched the campaign to associate Alex with Sandy Hook two days after the election. | ||
I mean, two days after the election, it was Alex Jones is Sandy Hook. | ||
Let's launch the lawsuit. | ||
So everything we've been through. | ||
The dark heart. | ||
Hillary Clinton called him the dark heart and said, you got to go after him. | ||
I mean, look what happened. | ||
They said my father was worth $270 million on the stand. | ||
They had some college professional, this is why I hate academics. | ||
They had some guy with a degree that knew how to BS go and say that. | ||
And the judge said, this is the truth, jury. | ||
And they can't submit any financial documents. | ||
So lo and behold, my dad's got like $2 billion over his head. | ||
That's what we did for MAGA and Trump and all of that. | ||
That's what we did. | ||
We stuck our necks out. | ||
And to have to look at people like Mark Levin and all these other folks who were never censored, who were never who. | ||
Oh, Daily Wire was the biggest thing ever for years when the censorship was at its peak. | ||
It's all Ben Shapiro going to colleges, stunning on kids and acting smart. | ||
It's controlled opposition, folks. | ||
It's 100% controlled opposition. | ||
And then he gets to go to Congress and testify about censorship online. | ||
He was never censored. | ||
And Alex Jones. | ||
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It's so frustrating. | ||
And so just don't fall for it, folks. | ||
Like APAC is rebranding. | ||
That's what's happening here. | ||
When they say MAGA PAC, what they mean is the Israelis have discovered that calling themselves the Israeli PAC is a little too obvious, a little too on the nose. | ||
So they're calling themselves a MAGA PAC, and they're going to say, oh, no, this is totally patriotic, but it's going to be entirely to oust anybody who opposes Israel. | ||
And I really think that civil discourse and the online discussion, this is why I love Elon Musk. | ||
Thank God for X. Seriously, that's not blasphemy. | ||
That's real. | ||
Free speech exists in America, again, because of X and Rumble. | ||
Those are active, vibrant, huge communities of people. | ||
We can have these conversations. | ||
We can put pressure on our leaders peacefully and politically and show them, hey, you're not going to have a constituency in two years. | ||
We're in the midterms if this doesn't stop now. | ||
Well, and this is the thing is that, you know, they talk about, oh, this rise in anti-Semitism. | ||
And you go online now and it looks like 4chan from 20 years ago. | ||
The Overton window is wild to go from Rogan and Alex Jones and Alex being considered like super kooky or whatever to Alex and Fuentes and Alex being considered like kind of a Rogan figure, which is right now. | ||
That's funny, yeah. | ||
And then people criticize and go, Alex doesn't go hard in the paint for the issues. | ||
I would say he does. | ||
I would say he doesn't. | ||
I'd say, look at the success InfoWars has had. | ||
I was showing yesterday. | ||
No one more real, nothing more real than InfoWars operation, Alex Jones, besides our Lord and Savior, of course. | ||
Like this is really the bedrock of alternative media. | ||
It was born here. | ||
So many people have started their careers here. | ||
I'm a businessman. | ||
I come in on occasion because I like to guest and there's issues I'm really passionate about. | ||
But this place was the birthplace of alternative media. | ||
Like you look at the landscape now, everyone with their little studio at home and whatnot and their little like decals and backgrounds. | ||
That came from us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That came from us. | ||
This is the bedrock of the resistance. | ||
100%. | ||
And who are the biggest voices in mainstream right-wing circles? | ||
Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan. | ||
And it's not like, oh, Alex influenced them. | ||
No, Alex woke them up. | ||
Alex literally went to them and said, this is going to be the deal. | ||
20 years ago, when nobody could have guessed that they would be the guys that were, you know, dictating. | ||
Paul Revere wasn't George Washington, but he sure got things started now, didn't he? | ||
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Right. | ||
So, I mean, literally decades ago, Alex Johnson. | ||
And look, he was only able to do that because of the very principled stances he took and that he never let it go off the rails. | ||
He never made it about identity. | ||
He never made it about going after one group of people or another. | ||
He made it about America first. | ||
He made it about America first. | ||
And that has been the most effective campaign of information warfare the world has ever seen. | ||
And, you know, you're seeing living proof of it right now. | ||
But here's the problem. | ||
It doesn't, the awakening doesn't matter if there's not action out of it. | ||
So like what has to happen now is you have to identify the organs of oppression that are still in operation. | ||
Because, hey, you might, you know, there might be a million people talking about APAC now. | ||
APAC still has the power it ever had. | ||
The ADL is still training our FBI agents. | ||
They are still in operation and they're actually working behind the scenes right now to pass these anti-Semitism awareness acts and all these other and, you know, install palantir to go after the illegal immigrants. | ||
But oopsie Daisy, it looks like we're capturing everybody's information. | ||
And then we got these conservative influencers cheering for that. | ||
And I've seen some of that. | ||
And it's just, it's either it means something or it means nothing at all to be a conservative. | ||
Either it means that you support limited government and the Constitution and like I said earlier, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, or it means that you support genocide, globalism, and war. | ||
And I think the dividing line has been cut. | ||
And I think our president has got a lot of people around him that are telling him lies. | ||
And I think he might just be too old. | ||
And at the end of the day, we got to get behind people like Thomas Massey, Marjorie Taylor Greene, you know, perhaps even JD Vance. | ||
He's got some weird connections, but I like some of the things he says. | ||
And I think there's some honesty there. | ||
There are people that we might want to consider, you know, seeing if they're really America first. | ||
We got to start having these conversations because I don't think we can say anyone is now. | ||
Like that's the real difficult thing is all of our elected leaders, they all got like Massey in the wall and all that. | ||
You know, it's just really weird. | ||
And it's like, why can we not just, it's like, is this really that hard? | ||
Is it really not impossible? | ||
It's not hard at all. | ||
It's not hard at all. | ||
In the wars, bring prosperity back, bring manufacturing back. | ||
I'm not anti-tariff. | ||
I'm not anti-his domestic policy at all. | ||
But this is globalism and I can't support it. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
And I don't see the justification for it. | ||
And they're not even trying to justify it. | ||
That's the craziest part about this conversation. | ||
They're passed off, like you say. | ||
Yeah, they're literally just going, this is to protect Israel. | ||
This is for the sake of Israel. | ||
Israel's telling us to do this. | ||
The information we're getting is from Israel and they're making us do this. | ||
And it's like, that is, how can you defend that as an American patriot? | ||
How can you possibly say? | ||
Well, as an American patriot, you can't, but as a real mega, you can't. | ||
As a real mega, you can't. | ||
If you're a real mega, you can always defend Israel. | ||
M-I-G-A. | ||
I'm not saying any other word. | ||
Make Israel great again. | ||
That's what that stands for. | ||
It's the mega mentality, real mega roll call. | ||
All megas want people to bleed, you know, like X, Y, Z and so on and so forth. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
I mean, honestly, it's infuriating that we have to put up with this and we would continue to put up with this. | ||
And that, you know, these people, these people act, like I had a post from Levin earlier today. | ||
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Life, Liberty, and Levin. | |
Yeah, it's Mike Benz responding, just being like, how are you doing this? | ||
He says, it's hard for me to put into words how catastrophically awful the optics of this post are. | ||
And it's Mark Levin saying, is this report about Vance accurate? | ||
It's very important that we know either way at some point. | ||
And it's like, well, who the hell are you? | ||
Who the hell are you? | ||
Dude, he's in charge. | ||
Apparently so. | ||
Apparently he's the one. | ||
Vance has to answer to Mark freaking Levin. | ||
I saw another thing about him wanting to give the Ukrainians nukes. | ||
Yeah, I swear that's on his account. | ||
No, he's like, who's this guy's fan? | ||
Because the Libs, they love the Ukraine war and whatnot, but I thought the conservatives hated it. | ||
But apparently Mark Levin has enough people behind him that he can advocate for thermonuclear war. | ||
Like Russia's got 3,700 warheads. | ||
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So, I mean, think about this. | ||
Russia says, hey, you know, maybe we'll give Iran a nuke just because it'll stop him from being attacked like this. | ||
And Mark Levin's response is, well, then we'll give a nuke to Ukraine and see how you like it. | ||
It's like, who the hell are you? | ||
It's like, it's like you go to school and you're like, man, I got a new bike. | ||
It's super cool. | ||
Oh, I got two new bikes. | ||
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Like, it's this one-upsmanship. | ||
It's like it's a fake machismo thing. | ||
Oh, dude, I would, I would, like, politically, non-violently, I would kick Mark Levin's butt. | ||
Well, that's how I see it. | ||
It's like, it's like a playground fight where there's, you know, two guys squaring off against each other and then there's Mark Levin behind, like, insulting the one guy and being like, get him, get him. | ||
And it's like, shut the hell up. | ||
Like, you, you shouldn't even be in this conversation. | ||
You shot me. | ||
You should be ashamed of your viewpoints that you have stated to the world. | ||
Like, seriously, anyone that's pro-war, you should be ashamed of yourself because you're not a fighter. | ||
All the fighters that I know, all the soldiers and veterans. | ||
They're anti-war. | ||
That's so true. | ||
The biggest Warhawks warmongers are these, like, like I said, they make Ryan Stelter look like a hero. | ||
Like, they're cowards. | ||
They're complete cowards. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mark Levin should be deported. | ||
Israel loves this guy. | ||
Here, great, great, great, great point to make. | ||
I know we're got limited time, but who is, who do you, who would you get behind? | ||
Thomas Massey or Mark Levin? | ||
Who's your guy? | ||
Who's going to look after you? | ||
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Who do you want to babysit your kids? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Who would you have babysit your children? | ||
Thomas Massey or Mark Levin? | ||
You let Thomas Massey babysit your kid. | ||
He's going to come home with a gun. | ||
Educated. | ||
He's going to come home with a gun and knowing how to use it. | ||
He's going to come home with a little ticker like Massey has of the national debt. | ||
The national debt, exactly. | ||
And then with Mark Levino, he'll probably come home like missing a limb, you know, because Mark Levino sent him to Israel. | ||
It's time for you to go fight in the war, kid. | ||
Go fight for greater Israel. | ||
So, I mean, just what. | ||
And this is the thing that, and, you know, it pisses me off that the left is sitting there gleefully laughing and going, oh, I love watching MAGA fall apart. | ||
But like, what went wrong just down the path? | ||
That truly shows how lost they are because they're like, you talk about the conservatives who talk about MAGA versus this MEGA mentality thing that we're discussing. | ||
The left is a whole nother world. | ||
I don't know what's going on over there. | ||
They're complete loony tune. | ||
And I feel like there's enough of them that are true, kind of like libertarian anti-war types we could join up with and build a coalition. | ||
But there's the other half where it's like, yes, we are communists and America must burn. | ||
Like, no, no, no. | ||
And just because I'm anti-war doesn't mean I'm pro-communist or pro-illegal immigration and so on and so forth. | ||
But you're not giving us a lot of options, Trump. | ||
A lot of these weird groups, they got the Gaza genocide to hang their hat on and it is a genocide and thousands, tens of thousands of people have died, kids. | ||
So now these Looney Tunes, they can point to something else that's insane and go, we're insane. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Why not give our insanity a try? | ||
You know, and this goes back to something you were saying much earlier in the conversation about the way that these Warhawks just beating their chests and it's top gun. | ||
There's something about Israel that either lets or forces the Republicans to become all of the caricatures of Republicans. | ||
You listen to the left, and they're— I thought this was what— Right. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And they're like, oh, these, they're these old white guys who just love war and love bombing brown people. | ||
And you're like, whatever, that's just a stereotype. | ||
And then it's like Israel comes into the equation. | ||
And sure enough, here the Republicans are. | ||
And it's something about they just like, it's like they want to be like that, but they are too much of cowards to be like that with anything American. | ||
But they know they can get away with it when it comes to Israel. | ||
So it's like, oh, an excuse to beat my chest and act like I'm real tough. | ||
I think the benefits of serving that regime are too tantalizing because, you know, it's an entrenched political monopoly. | ||
You get incredible support if you're willing to play the system and play the game and be a real mega, so to speak. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like you can achieve a lot in American politics. | ||
Now, I think that's about to change, especially when all the boomers die off because let's face it, that's going to happen soon. | ||
A lot of them are the. | ||
They're holding up. | ||
Yeah, they're holding up the fork for these guys. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
It seems to me like almost the Israeli strategizers are sort of realizing like, all right, we kind of lost America. | ||
And I don't, it's like they're not even trying to gain it back again. | ||
I think they realize. | ||
You got America 60 plus. | ||
You don't have America 40 under. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
And so it's only seriously. | ||
Like, watch out when you're trying to build new coalitions, when you try to set up all these small little packs and be smart and call it MAGA. | ||
MAGA means what Trump said it meant in 2016. | ||
MAGA is America first, anti-war, pro-RON industry. | ||
And we're doing everything but that right now. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
It's like, what has gone wrong that we are now on the path where Donald Trump is tweeting out about regime change? | ||
Where are my Epstein files at? | ||
Where's literally anything he promised during the campaign? | ||
Literally. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
If we were just... | ||
Huge deal. | ||
Look, I like the terrorists. | ||
Clearly, he has shut down the inflow of migrants. | ||
And apparently, we're a million less foreigners than we were five months ago. | ||
That's a step in the right direction. | ||
It's not nearly enough or nearly hard enough. | ||
But like, yeah, if we were, if there were mass deportations, if Fauci was on trial and Majorcas was arrested for treason.0. | ||
These people, like speaking about InfoWars, no one has been more on target about COVID and the shots and all of it. | ||
People want to criticize us, whatever. | ||
The Groipers, it makes me laugh. | ||
Like we, we put in hard work, real hard work against these people. | ||
But where's the payoff? | ||
Where's the victory? | ||
And look, we were, I said before, go watch the Alex Jones show from October 9th. | ||
It's me and Chase Geyser. | ||
And we laid it out then. | ||
We went, they're going to go into Gaza. | ||
They're going to wreck it completely. | ||
That's going to force the proxies in. | ||
That's going to mean that eventually this ends with war in Iran. | ||
I mean, I admit that that annoys me when people are like, oh, Nick Fuentez, the only one that called this. | ||
Like, we called this. | ||
We called this long ago. | ||
The one thing I thought was that Trump would be able to resist it. | ||
I thought that he would not give in and put American troops in harm's way, but that's what he did by being. | ||
When he got shot and I came into the studio, because I only come to the studio for big events usually. | ||
I'll come on more with you because I love Harrison so much. | ||
He's my favorite host. | ||
But when I came in the studio, I pulled the cross out of my shirt. | ||
I talked about God. | ||
I talked about the country and I talked about fate and whatnot and what a momentous moment that was. | ||
What was it all for? | ||
Like, why, why are we here now after such an incredible victory, really, of getting this guy over the hill and beating these, you know, we thought we beat the globalists. | ||
It looks like we kind of joined them a little bit. | ||
It looks like that's the way Trump is going. | ||
And, you know, I just, I don't get it for a number of reasons. | ||
I understand that, okay, there's this Samson option thing. | ||
You are dealing with this psychology. | ||
That's a good point you made. | ||
That's a very good point. | ||
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So, I mean, you got to give him some leeway in that because he is dealing with a nest of vipers here. | ||
I mean, he's dealing with people who have nuclear armed subs parked off of our landmass that they're going to launch nukes at us if they feel like they're going down. | ||
Say what you want about that. | ||
That's the reality and he has to deal with that. | ||
So you got to give him some leeway and try to take that into account as you look at the chess game he's playing. | ||
It's just a necessary aspect of it. | ||
But then, but then you've got stuff like this from the gray zone, Trump official to the gray zone, CIA's Ratcliffe, acts as, quote, Mossad stenographer on Iran. | ||
And we saw the way they tried to oust. | ||
I watched that story. | ||
We'll have to talk about that next show. | ||
Well, but it's not exactly surprising. | ||
It's not exactly a revelation. | ||
It's how our government operates at this point. | ||
Look at what they did with SignalGate, where you've got Mike Waltz communicating with Netanyahu outside of Trump's knowledge before they're going to meet up. | ||
He's leaking Signal Chats to The Atlantic of all places. | ||
Another Zionist operative in charge of that magazine, they try to get Pete Hegseth out because he's not sufficiently pro-Israel. | ||
I mean, they're going to sideline Kern. | ||
If any other faction wormed their way in and did that, imagine. | ||
But they can get away with anything they want because it's the mega mentality. | ||
Now, I just want to give like a little, just I want to scream into the void a little bit and give a shout out to Judge Napolitano, Dialogue Works, Ray McGovern, Scott Ritter, Douglas McGregor, Pepe Escobar, all these folks doing great geopolitical coverage. | ||
And of course, Chase Geiser, Harrison Smith, Owen Schroyer, and Alex Jones for doing their work, doing their incredible work. | ||
The information is out there. | ||
We're Americans. | ||
We don't listen to AIPAC and let them tell us how to think. | ||
They don't get to shove Genesis in our face and then have the submarines off the coast. | ||
I want you to do your own research, just like COVID. | ||
And I want you to make up your own mind. | ||
And I want you to support Thomas Massey. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
Seriously. | ||
And just be aware that the strategies are changing and they're simultaneously sort of revealing, like showing their hand and saying, yeah, this is all for Israel at the same time. | ||
They're creating these new pacts that'll be branded MAGA instead of Israel. | ||
So it'll be harder to identify where the foreign influence is coming in. | ||
But yeah, man, pray for America. | ||
And all you have to do is just do what you promised you would do, Trump. | ||
You know what? | ||
If you want to bomb Iran, give us Alejandro Majorkis on a platter. | ||
Give us Nuremberg Demerit Garland on a platter for putting our friends in jail. | ||
Do something for America and then do something for Israel. | ||
How about that? | ||
Is that a nice middle ground? | ||
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