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All right, so I want Trump to succeed overall, like what Trump's doing in his administration. | ||
Historic things are happening. | ||
But that said, I've been saying all day we need a response from Trump about Cash Patel and the FBI and the DOJ and this statement about, oh, Epstein killed himself and this ridiculous video shot from around the hall, supposedly around a corner. | ||
There's the door entrance to it. | ||
So that shows nobody went in there when we've always said it points towards one of the people on the cell block killing him. | ||
I mean, that is a total ridiculous cover story. | ||
And then there was no blackmail and there was no human trafficking and there was no list. | ||
When you have the AG raiding the FBI offices in New York four months ago, because they wouldn't turn over the documents for five months ago and saying, yeah, there's hundreds of new victims. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
There's videos raping kids, childborn. | ||
And you've got U.S. attorneys saying, I've seen it. | ||
I've seen the video. | ||
We're investigating. | ||
It's going to take time. | ||
We're going to get them. | ||
And then Trump, just an hour or so ago, puts out a statement about, oh, Bongino and Cash Patel, FBI's back to their basics, fighting crime. | ||
So it's kind of an oblique defense of them, definitely a response to this. | ||
And I understand the CIA came to Trump and said, look, we were running this with a Mossad. | ||
I mean, that's already known. | ||
And so now they just hope it all goes away. | ||
But by coming out and saying we never said that, and having the press secretary, who I've seen do nothing but tell the truth so far until today, try to spin all of this, she looked too happy while she was doing it. | ||
So it's easy to tell the truth. | ||
It's hard to tell lies when you're a non-evil person. | ||
Now, this is bad. | ||
I had Judge Joe Brown, oh, he's really smart, he agree with me, that Trump's using the Epstein file in the deep state. | ||
He was never involved in the Epstein. | ||
I've investigated the whole thing. | ||
But it's something else, and nobody's buying it. | ||
And it's very, very sad. | ||
So I'll defend Trump when he's doing nothing wrong. | ||
Like they did the national weather alert for Texas. | ||
They did it all the regular. | ||
I live here. | ||
I saw the alerts day before. | ||
Constant alerts, billboards, phones, TV shows everywhere. | ||
So no, Trump didn't call the people there with the flash flood. | ||
You know, stuff like that. | ||
I can defend Trump all day long, but just don't piss on me and tell me it's raining. | ||
So you want to save it from Trump and it's like, oh, they're doing a great job over at the FBI. | ||
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So we'll continue to expose all this. | ||
I want to see Homan and then, which is starting to happen, go out for more of the human traffickers to find all those kids. | ||
That's an immediate thing that I've said should be the priority. | ||
But don't tell us all this stuff's coming out and the investigation's massive and the Trump wants it released and then say, oh, there's nothing there. | ||
I mean, you couldn't discredit yourself worse. | ||
It's really, really demoralized people and has really upset people. | ||
You know, in the case of people are like, oh, God, Trump says they're going to have amnesty for illegal workers. | ||
He always said we're going to fast track for farm workers and people that aren't here committing a bunch of crimes, but are illegally. | ||
So that wasn't a broken promise. | ||
So again, I'm not covering for Trump when it's a fact and it was what he said he would do. | ||
I'll cover it. | ||
But on this, this is bullshit. | ||
So I just hope we don't see more of this because this is really, really dangerous. | ||
And I think the Democrats are going to have a heyday with this in Congress. | ||
They're the ones with their fingerprints all over Epstein being able to now bring up the DOJ saying, we have it. | ||
We have the 40 terabytes. | ||
We have hundreds of new victims. | ||
And then now they just want all this thing to go away and the discussion to stop. | ||
And what they did is not going to do that. | ||
It's going to make it worse. | ||
So they've got to be smart enough to know that. | ||
So this is going to explode. | ||
It already is exploding. | ||
And you can't say, yeah, there's all these hundreds of new victims and child porn and raping kids. | ||
And now, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
There's nothing. | ||
There was no human trafficking. | ||
He committed suicide. | ||
They weren't blackmailing anybody. | ||
And Santa Claus is real. | ||
All right. | ||
I'll continue with integrity to cover the facts, folks. | ||
What do you think below right here on X? | ||
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It's Tuesday, July 8th in the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the American Journal and your host today, Chase Geyser. | ||
He's here with you. | ||
Errorson Smith will be back in studio next week. | ||
Taking the time off this week, I believe it's going to appear on the Hodgkins podcast. | ||
I think that's recording today. | ||
So wish him luck. | ||
Make sure that you follow him on X. Well, it's been a crazy week, folks. | ||
We've had massive floods in Texas. | ||
There's all sorts of evidence suggesting that it's geophysical or weather modification technology that's partially behind it. | ||
I don't know what to believe. | ||
I've seen different reports, different graphs, different lines of planes that have flown over different areas that may or may not have been cloud seeding. | ||
But one thing's for sure, we certainly have these technologies, and we certainly don't have a national security apparatus or a deep state or an FBI that is interested in revealing the truth, especially when the truth is incriminating to those organizations or institutions or entities. | ||
Now, obviously, you know what took place over the course of the last 48 hours regarding the FBI coming out in a joint statement with the Department of Justice and saying that there is no such thing as an Epstein client list and that Epstein certainly killed himself. | ||
All the evidence, circumstantial, yes, speculative, yes, points to Jeffrey Epstein being in witness protection and being an intelligence asset for the CIA, MI6, and Bassad, which is why it was covered up. | ||
And frankly, I don't believe that Donald Trump knew that that was the case with any certainty. | ||
He probably heard the rumors. | ||
I'm sure the circles that he runs in had conversations similar to the ones that we have on air here at Infowars. | ||
But I don't believe that he would have ever signed that executive order if he knew that it would have resulted in this outcome, which has been incredibly embarrassing for Pam Bondi, Dambongino, and Cash Patel. | ||
In fact, it's overwhelming and alarming the degree to which all of those people have flipped on this very specific issue. | ||
One of the benefits of the internet age is that we have all the video evidence of everything that they've ever said recently and a long time ago. | ||
And all of them were happy to talk about how important it was to call out this corruption, how important it was to ensure that there was transparency regarding the Epstein client list and whatever files there were. | ||
Yesterday, White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt was grilled on Epstein Nothing Burger and previous statements by Pam Bondi claims the DOJ performed exhaustive review saying that's transparency. | ||
I'm going to show you clip 22 in a second pertaining to that. | ||
But Donald J. Trump did come out and say the FBI under the direction of Director Cash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino is back to the basics, locking up criminals and cleaning up America's streets. | ||
We have the greatest law enforcement professionals in the world, but politics and corrupt leadership often prevented them from doing their job. | ||
That is no longer the case, and now they have been unleashed to do their jobs, and they are doing just that. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Make America safe again. | ||
Let's watch Clip 22. | ||
But they committed to an exhaustive investigation. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
And they provided the results of that. | ||
An exhaustive investigation. | ||
And it sounds like it would have been exhaustive if it actually took place. | ||
It probably did. | ||
And then they put everything back in a file and closed the case, officially closing the case, saying there will be no further investigations. | ||
There will be no charges brought to any third parties based on this evidence. | ||
Kambani yourself admitted that there were tens of thousands of videos that had to be reviewed, many of them, if not all of them, containing child pornography or sexual acts with an underage person, presumably by Epstein and others. | ||
And frankly, I find it very hard to believe that Jeffrey Epstein was the only perpetrator in all 10,000 of these videos. | ||
And remember, they were saying that there were 14 terabytes of documents before. | ||
Yesterday, they released that there were something over 300 gigabytes, which is astronomically small, generally speaking, but certainly relatively speaking compared to the amount of data that we were told they had before. | ||
But if you just take Hunter Biden, for example, this is somebody who was exhaustive in his own attempt to try to only film himself committing crimes and inadvertently included so many other people in all of his video content, hookers behind him, drug dealers around him, hookers on their knees in front of him. | ||
So I find it incredibly hard to believe that Jeffrey Epstein managed to keep everyone else out of the videos when they were on the island with him, partying with him, when we have witnesses coming out and saying that they had to engage in sexual acts with people like Prince Andrew, who hasn't faced any justice whatsoever. | ||
But Carolyn Levitt was met with some difficult questions yesterday. | ||
I want to show you clip 12, a couple of great questions, one from Ducey about where this client list is after all. | ||
Caroline. | ||
Okay, so the FBI looks at the circumstances surrounding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
According to the report, this systematic review revealed no incriminating client list. | ||
So what happened to the Epstein client list that the Attorney General said she had on her desk? | ||
Well, I think if you go back and look at what the Attorney General said in that interview, which was on your network on Fox News. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
John Roberts said, DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. | ||
Will that really happen? | ||
And she said, it's sitting on my desk right now to review. | ||
Yes, she was saying the integrity of all of the paperwork, all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. | ||
That's what the Attorney General was referring to, and I'll let her speak for that. | ||
But again, when it comes to the FBI and the Department of Justice, they are more than committed to ensuring that bad people are put behind bars. | ||
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Caroline, the DOJ and FBI have now concluded there was no Jeffrey Epstein client list. | |
What do you tell MAGA supporters who say they want anyone involved in Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes to be held accountable? | ||
This administration wants anyone who has ever committed a crime to be held accountable. | ||
And I would argue this administration has done more to lock up bad guys than certainly the previous administration. | ||
And the Trump administration is committed to truth and to transparency. | ||
That's why the Attorney General and the FBI director pledged at the President's direction to do an exhaustive review of all of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and his death. | ||
And they put out a memo in conclusion of that review. | ||
There was material they did not release because, frankly, it was incredibly graphic and it contained child pornography, which is not something that's appropriate for public consumption. | ||
But they committed to an exhaustive investigation. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
And they provided the results of that. | ||
That's transparency. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I'm so disappointed and disheartened. | ||
And I haven't given up on Donald Trump yet, but it's absolutely certain now beyond any reasonable doubt that this administration is compromised, if not complicit, explicitly complicit. | ||
I'm going to show you clip 53 before we get into the latest news regarding Bibi Netanyahu and Donald Trump. | ||
This is Ben Shapiro coming out and saying, all right, well, glad that's cleared up. | ||
Glad we now know that there was no clients list. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We now have the answers. | ||
And the problem is this. | ||
People who never hedged their bets, people who never at any point suggested to you that they don't have data to back up the speculation, that the speculation was in and of itself the conclusion that if you speculate without evidence, that that amounts to an actual conclusion to an investigation, they're going to be very upset today because it turns out that the DOJ and the FBI have concluded that Epstein didn't have a client list and died by suicide, according to a memo detailing the findings obtained by Axios. | ||
Now, Again, does this put to bed like all inquiries? | ||
Of course not. | ||
People can continue to speculate as much as they want. | ||
And I think there's still open questions here regarding how did Epstein make his money? | ||
That's a very serious open question. | ||
The speculation for a long time was he made his money from blackmail. | ||
But the DOJ and the FBI, again, run by people like Dan Bongino and Cash Patel and Pam Bondi, are telling you, I'm not telling you, they're telling you, people who are members of the Trump administration, people you elected and put into these positions to get you the truth on this matter, are telling you that he didn't, in fact, he was not murdered, he did not keep a client list, and he did not blackmail powerful figures. | ||
That is the thing that they are saying, not I, they are saying this. | ||
If you're willing to throw that over and claim they're lying, then I'd like to see you present your evidence that they are, in fact, lying. | ||
Because I know Dan, I don't think that Dan Bagino is lying to me. | ||
I know Cash Patel a little bit. | ||
I don't think Cash Patel is lying to me. | ||
I don't think these people are lying to me, which means that if somebody else continues to claim that they're lying, they ought to provide their evidence at this point. | ||
And now is the point at which the facts on the ground have changed. | ||
And so either you ought to shift your opinion based on the facts that have now emerged, or you ought to acknowledge that this was never a fact-based inquiry in the first place. | ||
No client list, huh? | ||
I mean, disregarding the fact that we have all of the flight logs of anyone who ever went to that island. | ||
Disregarding the fact that we have photographs of world leaders sneaking in and out of Jeffrey Epstein's home in New York. | ||
Disregarding the fact that we have witnesses that are saying that Prince Andrew and others molested them. | ||
We've got photos of Bill Clinton with underage girls who we know were victims. | ||
The FBI is claiming that Epstein didn't have a client list, but what about the speed dial list of names in Epstein's bedroom uncovered by O'Keeffe Media Group? | ||
In May, FBI Director Cash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino ignited a firestorm across conservative circles after publicly backing the official narrative that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide. | ||
In May, the O'Keeffe Media Group released newly obtained images from Jeffrey Epstein's island bedroom, which shows speed dial labels on an alleged sex trafficker's landline telephones, revealing associates Epstein called frequently from his private island bedroom. | ||
Is that not at least a list in and of itself? | ||
And I don't think that it's a coincidence that within 24 hours of the FBI and the DOJ coming out and saying that this is a major nothing burger and we should all just move on and there's nothing to see here. | ||
Within 24 hours, we have a visit from Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, flies to the United States of America, visits the White House, and submits a nomination for President Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
And I think Donald Trump is a great candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
But I am incredibly disturbed at the notion that he's being nominated by Benjamin Netanyahu, who is controversial, to say the least, when it comes to questions of peace and war. | ||
This is clip 39. | ||
As we speak in one country and one region after the other, so I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee. | ||
You should get it. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
This I didn't know. | ||
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Coming from you in particular, this is very meaningful. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
That is meaningful. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for everything you're doing. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And he's being polite. | ||
And Trump knows how to whine and dine world leaders and deal with narcissists with megalomaniac sentiments. | ||
But here's clip 42 of Trump calling Bibi Netanyahu the greatest man in the world. | ||
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Do you think that there can be a two-state solution that creates an independent I don't know and ask Bibi that question? | |
You have the greatest man in the world to answer that age-old question, two-state. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You give him your honest answer. | ||
I think Palestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves, but none of the powers to threaten us. | ||
That means that certain powers, like overall security, will always remain in our hands. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
And no one in Israel will agree to anything else because we don't commit suicide. | ||
We want life. | ||
We cherish life for ourselves, for our neighbors. | ||
And I think we can work out a peace between us and the entire Middle East with President Trump's leadership. | ||
And by working together, I think we can establish a very, very broad peace. | ||
You will see announcements over the course of the next days and weeks and months, joint announcements between Bibi Netanyahu and Donald Trump and other world leaders in the Middle East. | ||
These announcements will deal with things like migrating hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to other regions to seek asylum or refugee status in exchange for the release or unfreezing of money or other assets or benefits from the United States of America. | ||
And you're going to see that in conjunction with announcements of the expansion of the I-MET corridor. | ||
I'm not going to get into that again because I've gotten into it so often. | ||
That's what Bibi Netanyahu is talking about when he's talking about greater peace in the Middle East. | ||
He's talking about the Greater Israel Project and this trade corridor designed to compete with China. | ||
So I guarantee that's what this meeting is about between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump. | ||
I would be incredibly surprised if it's not directly related to the Epstein client list being dropped. | ||
And it's possible that there's 4D chess going on here and Trump is simply holding on to very sensitive leveraging information. | ||
It's possible that Donald Trump now wields all of the blackmail information that Jeffrey Epstein once wielded against our own political class and frankly, the political class of the world. | ||
Maybe this is some amazing 4D chess where they all think it's going away, but whenever he needs anything from anyone who got a little rowdy on an island, he can just say, hey, you want us to leak this to the press? | ||
You want us to let this out? | ||
But it seems to me that what happened was there was a deal between Israel and the United States, that this Epstein client list issue was going to go away because it didn't serve the national security interests of either Israel or the United States as we engage in this proxy war with China. | ||
Keep in mind, we're fighting them on at least three fronts right now: economically with the trade competition, the tariffs. | ||
We're in the AI arms race with them, which is the 21st century version of the Cold War. | ||
And we're in the space race against them as well. | ||
And if they win on any one of those three fronts, it could totally undermine our national security here in the United States. | ||
And if we dominate in all three of those fronts, then we're vulnerable for completely different reasons. | ||
We're not vulnerable to the CCP, but we're vulnerable to our own government, which will have achieved godlike status. | ||
Remember, we define God as omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent, all-knowing, all-powerful, and everywhere. | ||
And between the Golden Dome and artificial intelligence, we're going to have the massive surveillance, which is omniscient and omnipresent, and the artificial intelligence, which is all-powerful, not to mention the defense implications of the Golden Dome. | ||
So we are building a little baby God here that's going to be wielded by the United States government. | ||
Frankly, if we win this conflict that we're in with the CCP, with China, we will have transformed the government of the United States of America into a false God. | ||
And just as God made us in his image and that fell apart because of the fall of man, now we're making artificial intelligence in our image, which is another degradation. | ||
It's another loss of resolution in the iteration. | ||
And so I really think a lot of this stuff is going to backfire unless we wake up because artificial intelligence can be incredible if it's wielded by a wise and advanced and spiritually aware and awakened populace. | ||
That's not something that we really are. | ||
The Golden Dome can be incredible, not just for military applications, but things like space-based solar power, which could transmit basically an infinite amount of electricity all over the planet. | ||
We could license it out and require that countries pay for their energy from us in U.S. dollars and totally replace the petrodollar, ending all conflict in the Middle East, all incentive or need for us to be involved over there whatsoever. | ||
Or we could use it to surveil everyone, to assassinate leaders, to do regime changes, time and time again. | ||
But Fitton came out. | ||
I'm going to show clip one here in a second. | ||
They say the system revealed no incriminating client list. | ||
So there's a client list, but it's not incriminating. | ||
So therefore, you can't see it. | ||
I mean, let's just watch Fitton unpack this with Steve Bannon. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I read the memo three or four times again this morning, and it's really, I don't think even the Biden administration would have written anything like this. | ||
I just don't think they could have thought they could get away with it. | ||
And I've got to wonder what is going on at the leadership of the Justice Department and the FBI to allow them to think that statements like as follows. | ||
This is a classic. | ||
Of course, we're suing for this stuff, right? | ||
And so they say the systematic review revealed no incriminating client list. | ||
So there's a client list, but it's not incriminating. | ||
So therefore, you can't see it. | ||
There is also no credible evidence that found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. | ||
Well, give us the incredible evidence. | ||
We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties. | ||
So they uncovered evidence, but it wasn't enough to predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties. | ||
So you can go line by line and kind of, you know, go through this analysis that I'm going through. | ||
It may be unfair or overly critical, but in my view, unless you have the records that back up the conclusions you've drawn in a case such as this, this isn't worth much. | ||
And it's disturbing it was leaked to Axios. | ||
Second time there's been a leak to Axios, by the way, by this Justice Department and FBI. | ||
Remember, we sued for the Biden videotapes of his interview with her. | ||
We were in court, literally in federal court. | ||
They're stonewalling us. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
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They give it to Axios. | |
Here they give it to Axios. | ||
And I mean, and this memo, by the way, it kind of drips with contempt for people like you, Bannon, for Judicial Watch. | ||
For anyone asking questions, give us the document. | ||
Judicial Watch. | ||
No, listen. | ||
I'd love Mark Capital. | ||
We've had him on the show. | ||
We're going to have him on the show again. | ||
And in saying so little, they can say so much. | ||
It's like when we did the Freedom of Information Act request on InfoWars, and they sent us heavily redacted documentation with barely any information, but we were able to figure out that the human intelligence operation being conducted against Infowars since December 10th of 2013, less than 90 days after James Comey was appointed director of the FBI by Barack Obama, able to find out that this human intelligence operation was launched from the Boston field office for some reason. | ||
We've never done business in Boston, never been there, which is completely irregular. | ||
We were also able to figure out how many different documents have been filed based on the serial numbers. | ||
It's like 200 documents at least. | ||
And they said it was a type 3 assessment. | ||
So then we could unpack what the details were of type 3 assessments by downloading the CIA or the FBI operations manual. | ||
It just goes on and on and on. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break. | ||
We've got a great guest coming up as well in an hour. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host of the American Journal. | |
Good morning. | ||
We'll be back in the studio next week. | ||
Today is a lot of big info in the podcast. | ||
I'm very excited to see that. | ||
I'm sure he is chomping at the bit to get back to you because everything that he's been talking about for the last couple of years is unfolding right before our eyes. | ||
And I'm not sure that there's much new information I could give you about the latest developments regarding Epstein's client list not existing and he committed suicide for sure, even though we know he's in witness protection. | ||
Certainly, I believe that. | ||
It's all really about analysis at this point because everybody knows exactly what happened. | ||
It's not news so much as it is understanding. | ||
Everybody knows that the DOJ and the FBI came out and lied about the nature of the evidence and information they had pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And that it's abundantly, overwhelmingly likely that they lied for national security reasons. | ||
Even months ago, Pam Bondi stated, sort of slip of the tongue, that they had to go through everything for national security reasons. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
There were memes going around with a duck chasing a person away. | ||
The duck was saying, what does Epstein have to do with national security, Pam? | ||
What does Epstein have to do with national security, Pam? | ||
So all of the evidence points directly to this. | ||
And we know that the influencers were hyper embarrassed with the phase one release. | ||
First of all, phase one implies that there's going to be other phases. | ||
There never were any other phases. | ||
And apparently there never will be any other phases. | ||
And it was all information that we all already had. | ||
Jack Pisobic, who is someone I trust and admire in clip 40 here, came out on Piers Morgan just yesterday and made some comments about what he feels happened to him and others on that day with the phase one binders. | ||
What's happened here? | ||
I mean, we were all led down a train of thoughts that there was going to be all sorts of stuff coming out about this Epstein case, the files, the names, the lists, accountability, and then boom, it's all disappeared. | ||
Yeah, Piers, I mean, this is, as we would say in the military, unsat, completely unsat from Attorney General Pam Bondi. | ||
And this line about there being files that are currently under seal in some criminal case, well, then great. | ||
Let's go and get those unsealed as soon as possible. | ||
Look, I was brought to the White House under the pretense of a series of policy briefings that were going to be held, not just from the AG, but from, we had the vice president came in, the president came in, Bobby Kennedy came in. | ||
So we had a rotating series of people from the administration, Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State. | ||
And then nobody told us prior to this that the Epstein files would be anywhere even on the agenda for that day. | ||
And it was really sprung as a surprise to all of us. | ||
We get handed these binders. | ||
And then before we even have a chance to look into them, we're hauled out actually in front of the cameras that were all there because Prime Minister Kierstamer was visiting the White House that day. | ||
And oh, it just so happened that they were all in front of the West Wing. | ||
And by the time that we have the ability to actually go through them, well, lo and behold, we find out that it's all information that was completely already in the public domain. | ||
In fact, some of the information that was in the public domain was more extensive than what was given to us on that day. | ||
So the whole thing, obviously, I think, as you say, is a cock-up. | ||
I hope I'm using that phrase correctly. | ||
I'm not entirely familiar with it. | ||
But that certainly feels like what happened here. | ||
And we don't have the accountability that was spoken of. | ||
We don't have the releases that were spoken of. | ||
And it's just, it's indefensible. | ||
It's indefensible that the answers aren't there when so much was promised. | ||
Exactly how we all feel. | ||
Exactly. | ||
How we all feel. | ||
We've been bamboozled, dwindled, manipulated, coerced, deceived, gaslit. | ||
And I think anybody who supports this administration, not Trump, you can still support Trump, but anybody who supports this administration still after what just happened is experiencing Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
Or cognitive dissonance. | ||
Or a combination of both. | ||
That's what happens when you worship a political party or a movement as a false idol. | ||
It disappoints you. | ||
It's not a real God. | ||
It lets you down. | ||
You know, they say never meet your heroes because when people meet their heroes, oftentimes their heroes are jerks or not as smart as they thought or not as good looking as they thought or not as talented as they thought, Not as emotionally stable as they thought. | ||
Well, we met our hero, the MAGA movement, the America First Movement, at least in name it was. | ||
And we have witnessed more of the same, more of the swamp-like behavior. | ||
And I know that Trump is having a cabinet meeting this morning. | ||
I'm not sure if a portion of that cabinet meeting is going to include questions and answers from the press, but I certainly hope that this cabinet meeting is Trump trying to get to the bottom of what the hell happened. | ||
I mean, his statement on Truth Social yesterday was supportive of Dan Bongino and Bondi and Cash Patel, but it wasn't explicitly stating or agreeing with the claims made by the Department of Justice and the FBI in their joint statement. | ||
Trump didn't come out in all capital letters and say, no client list. | ||
He just said, all right, now we can move on and focus on real things like catching real criminals. | ||
But every time they release something, there's just a whole other web of details to unravel, disgusting little details that fuel speculation as to what the hell is really going on. | ||
I'm going to show you clip 33 here in a second. | ||
The DOJ releases full 10 plus hour footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell block, but it's in the hallway. | ||
It's not even facing his cell directly. | ||
And apparently, a minute of it is obscurely, bizarrely cut out of the footage. | ||
Let's watch 33. | ||
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Oh boy, they must think we are really dumb. | |
As, of course, new video footage came from the hallway of the Jeffrey Epstein cell where he allegedly took his own life, according to the FBI, that is also telling us that there was no blackmail operation. | ||
There was no client list. | ||
There's nothing to worry about here. | ||
Building 7 took itself down. | ||
JFK took himself out. | ||
Trust the government. | ||
Love it. | ||
As, of course, this video footage here is missing a freaking minute from it. | ||
How dumb do they think we are? | ||
I mean, this is just insult after insult after just levels of disrespect that I think the American people have never, ever felt before. | ||
As, of course, the one silver lining here is like, hey, at least now everyone kind of knows there's no solution politically. | ||
Things aren't looking too good. | ||
And they're only going to get that much worse. | ||
We're doing a full YouTube video about this. | ||
We're doing a number of YouTube. | ||
Check it out, youTube.com forward slash We AreChange. | ||
Subscribe right now. | ||
Lots to get into, lots to talk about here, but I expect the situation just to get that much more twisted. | ||
As, of course, we're only surface level down the rabbit hole. | ||
The rabbit hole goes a lot deeper, a lot more twisted, a lot more sinister than a lot of us thought it would be. | ||
We told you a couple months ago, you're not getting the list. | ||
We never will. | ||
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They'll blow up the planet before we'll get the list. | |
And we've got former CIA officers coming out and saying that the deep state probably destroyed the Epstein files long ago. | ||
This is something that's been speculated for quite some time, but here's clip 44. | ||
This is going viral as everybody is outraged. | ||
I'm not blaming the FBI director, Cash Batel, or the Deputy Director Dan Bongino. | ||
I think that that layer beneath them that's part of what we like to call the deep state has taken this bull by the horns and they've probably destroyed information. | ||
Look at what the CIA did in 1975 after Congress ordered that it release all of its files related to an operation called MKUltra. | ||
The director of the CIA went back to headquarters and ordered everything to be destroyed. | ||
And in the end, only about 20% of the documents survived. | ||
We're still learning about the FBI's operations against Martin Luther King 55 years after the fact. | ||
So now we're supposed to believe that everybody's telling the truth, that there were no files, there were no dossiers? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I just don't buy it because I know how these people operate. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
The evidence has either been destroyed or siloed. | ||
And if we look at what happened with the JFK assassination and how long it took for us to get even the smallest tidbits of information, it will probably be decades before we get anything from these Epstein files. | ||
And people are bringing up the fact that Elon Musk weeks ago said that Trump was on the Epstein list, bookmarked this post, then he deleted it and apologized later, but it was cryptic. | ||
And it was hard to tell if Musk was just being petty because he's upset about the big, beautiful bill raising the debt ceiling, $5 trillion, even though it only spends $267 billion explicitly. | ||
So all there is now is more confusion. | ||
I guess you can call it transparency, but it's awfully confusing to me. | ||
If I had to guess what happened, I would guess that Jeffrey Epstein was working on behalf of Mossad, MI6, and CIA to blackmail powerful people all over the world, members of the international political class, on behalf of these intelligence institutions for the sake of being able to leverage this blackmail to get leaders to vote or support policies that the national security apparatus deems good. | ||
And that he was arrested and charged a second time, at least a second time. | ||
And instead of killing himself and instead of being murdered, he was granted witness protection. | ||
I think he's probably in Israel right now with a new face. | ||
And when Trump signed the executive order to release all the Epstein files, he thought it was going to be an easy-peasy transparency situation. | ||
And then he was read in on the fact that Jeffrey Epstein is, in fact, alive, sir. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein is in witness protection. | ||
He worked on behalf of Mossad for decades. | ||
During his time operating on behalf of Mossad, he accomplished X, Y, and Z to ensure our national security, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And so now they're all just putting their tail between their legs and trying to make it go away because it's incredibly embarrassing that our tax-funded organizations would engage in things like human trafficking and child sexual abuse for the sake of so-called national security. | ||
But Democrats are freaking out domestically. | ||
They've been freaking out ever since November 5th because they basically lost all political power. | ||
They've been rendered totally politically moot, which is why as a Hail Mary, they've been doing everything that they can to ensure that the right in America is divided against itself. | ||
You've got the Mark Levins coming out and calling Tucker Carlson Tucker Tarlson. | ||
You've got this major schism happening right now over decisions about whether or not to engage in military conflict with Iran, whether or not to support Israel, what to do about the Palestinians, what to do about the war in Ukraine. | ||
And so the left is seeding this division because it understands that it cannot attack or take on a stronger enemy head-on. | ||
It's a violation of the rules of war. | ||
So what you do is you engage in guerrilla warfare, guerrilla politics. | ||
But it seems that they're impatient even with their indirect tactics because, quote, storm the White House. | ||
House Democrats say their Trump-deranged supporters are urging them to get shot, get violent, get arrested to stop President Trump. | ||
Democratic lawmakers disturbed as their own voters demand violence. | ||
There needs to be blood. | ||
And there was a recent development, I think just last week with Kathy Griffin. | ||
You know, of course, during the first Trump administration, she had a little visit from the Secret Service because she did a photo shoot holding what appeared to be a severed head of Donald Trump. | ||
That was perceived to be, rightfully so, a threat on the life of the president or at least encouraging violence against the president, which I believe is a federal crime. | ||
But she's doubled down now and she's got major technocratic leaders, other people who have been perceived by the left to have betrayed the left, all decapitated, hanging up on a wall. | ||
So that's one example of violence, if not the explicit violence. | ||
And I can tell you for a fact that just a few weeks ago, when I was at the No Kings protest here in Austin, Texas, estimates are there were 5,000 to 10,000 people there, mostly young men and women between the ages of 18 and 22. | ||
I can tell you beyond reasonable doubt that that crowd was itching for violence. | ||
They were trying and attempting to provoke law enforcement to use excessive force so they could use that excessive force as an excuse to riot and mob in the same way that we saw in Los Angeles. | ||
These people want blood. | ||
They want violence. | ||
They're totally unhinged and primitive in their approach altogether. | ||
House Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries tells the view that ICE is targeting law-abiding illegal alien families. | ||
Again, more incitement indirectly, but certainly just erroneous rhetoric. | ||
Let's watch 64. | ||
Democrats, amid the criticisms of ICE right now due to these ICE raids, have started calling for defunding ICE. | ||
Do you think that's effective going into the midterms, and do you support those calls? | ||
Well, I definitely think that we need aggressive oversight as it relates to the overly aggressive behavior that we've seen from ICE, from the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
It's not what the American people actually, in my view, voted for. | ||
Donald Trump and Republicans promised to go after violent felons, but instead they're going after law-abiding immigrant families. | ||
And in fact, in some cases, deporting American citizens and children, some with cancer. | ||
And America is better than this. | ||
And that's the reality. | ||
In terms of what House Democrats stand for, we believe that in this country, you work hard and you play by the rules. | ||
You should be able to experience the American dream. | ||
You should be able to afford to live the good life. | ||
And we believe that that's, you know, that's a good paying job, good health care, good housing, good education for your children, and a good retirement. | ||
And a good retirement, by the way, means keep your hands off of Social Security and Medicare. | ||
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So dumb. | ||
And this type of rhetoric in the context of the ICE Block app that was launched last week, an application you can download on your phone to let everyone else who has the app know where and when you've sighted an ICE officer. | ||
And they said it was so people could avoid the ICE officers, but we know that it was really about violence. | ||
And look what played out. | ||
Clip three here in a second. | ||
Breaking a 27-year-old man in tactical gear and wielding a rifle opened fire on federal agents at the southern border in McAllen, Texas this morning. | ||
Individual was subsequently killed by officers and has been identified as Ryan Lewis. | ||
News comes as DHS reports violence against ICE agents has increased over 700%. | ||
Let's watch three. | ||
We got multiple teams working this story as we learn more about this breaking news, but apparently a man showed up to this facility this morning with tactical gear and a rifle, opening fire on those agents at the front. | ||
Fire was returned, dozens of shots were fired, and we have confirmed that man was killed in this. | ||
He's identified as Ryan Lewis, 27 years old. | ||
But as we show you these images, obviously very concerning this man with the rifle and that tactical gear showing up. | ||
You can see the image of him down right there, multiple shots fired. | ||
We have a confirmed statement that this morning an individual opened fire at the entrance of the United States Border Sector Annex in McAllen, Texas. | ||
That was according to the Department of Homeland Security spokesman. | ||
We do know this is an ongoing investigation. | ||
One of the officers involved this was shot in the knee. | ||
So that officer will need medical attention, but we're told will be in stable condition and okay. | ||
But right now, a very concerning situation with this man, Ryan Lewis, 27, apparently with a Michigan address, several other weapons and backpacks and gear inside his car, showing up and opening fire this morning. | ||
No news yet, Wolf, of whether or not there was any sort of manifesto or any kind of message left behind, but this shooting did happen in the last few hours. | ||
And you got this insane clip of the Los Angeles mayor coming out against ICE as well in clip 18. | ||
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I am going to say to the team that I asked. | |
We're departing. | ||
Okay. | ||
Aaron Bass? | ||
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Aaron Bass. | |
Any comment, Mayor Bass? | ||
Thank you. | ||
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My comment is they need to leave and they need to leave right now. | |
They need to leave because this is unacceptable. | ||
Who did you speak with? | ||
Mayor Bassett. | ||
Mayor Basketball, who did you speak with on the phone just now? | ||
Who did you speak with on the phone? | ||
The fact of the matter, folks, is if we don't stop the deep state now, we're never going to have another opportunity. | ||
If Donald Trump and RFK Jr. and Pam Bondi and Cash Patel and Elon Musk can't come together and stop the deep state from within, then I think it's impossible. | ||
Steve Annan even said a similar thing. | ||
Let's watch Clip 28 and unpack it on the other side. | ||
Everything we have, if we don't take down the deep state in the next three and a half years on Trump's watch, we're screwed. | ||
With all the things we have to do, because you look at the kinetic part of the Third World War in Ukraine and the Middle East, at the heart of it, it's the deep state driving this. | ||
We have to take it apart. | ||
The Kennedy revelation is a bombshell. | ||
The CIA, which we've said for years, now they admit, they admit that Angleton and all of them looked you in the eye, went to Congress, they were under subpoena. | ||
Forget the Warren Commission. | ||
That was a crime scene itself, the Warren Commission, between the FBI and the CIA. | ||
The great institutions in this country that people depended upon looked you in the eye and lied to you because of their actions, the covering up of their actions. | ||
This is why the devolution of the United States of America, you can take one date, 22 November, 1963. | ||
Boom. | ||
It's true. | ||
This is our last chance. | ||
And frankly, I don't think it's possible for us to fix these institutions from the top down because they're corrupted at their foundation. | ||
There's no way that we can go in and repair and untangle all this corruption, exploitation, injustice, siloed information, violation of rights. | ||
It just can't be done. | ||
I don't care how good of a leader you are. | ||
I mean, Marcus Aurelius is arguably one of the best Caesars of Rome, one of the last good ones, if not the last good one, famous for writing his meditations. | ||
And as brilliant and intentional and determined as he was with his stoicism to rule as efficiently as possible, to be as good a Caesar as possible for Rome, it was impossible for him to reverse the decline of Rome because the civilization was corrupted at its foundation. | ||
So when it comes to the FBIs and the CIAs and the IRSs and the other three-letter agencies, the Fed, these are all institutions which have to be totally demolished, eradicated, and abolished, replaced with something else and built from the ground up. | ||
Just like we couldn't reverse the tyranny of Great Britain, the British Empire. | ||
We realized we had to build a new civilization on a new foundation because there was no undoing that no matter how much we petitioned or fought back against King George peacefully. | ||
But there's no further west to go. | ||
There's nowhere for us to run to to start some new attempt, some new experiment, learning from the lessons we've been taught by this great experiment that is the United States of America. | ||
So we have to save America in order to save humanity. | ||
And if Trump can't do it over the next three and a half years, I'm not sure there's another person on earth that could. | ||
And I know that the end is inevitable and the book of Revelation says this and that. | ||
That's all well and good. | ||
That's all fine. | ||
But I don't want it to happen for another thousand years, another 2,000 years. | ||
I'm pleased with the fact that Jesus Christ hasn't come back the last 2,000 years. | ||
That means it's not the end times yet. | ||
It's a relative term, of course, but I don't want my children to experience mass starvation and rape and war and crime and collapse and crumbling buildings and civilizations that just disappear. | ||
I think it was when I was in college, I was in a class. | ||
We had to read Beowulf, but there were other Anglo-Saxon writings other than Beowulf that were nonfiction. | ||
And I remember, I can't remember the exact text, but I remember the writer walking through an old Roman city and seeing the ruins and saying, these men must have been gods who built this. | ||
The collapse was so severe that humanity couldn't even remember what it was like when excellence or extraordinary accomplishment was common. | ||
They must have been standing on the shoulders of giants, if not gods themselves. | ||
And I don't want generations to come on this same land, walking around, seeing the remnants of our civilization, thinking to themselves, wow, these men must have been gods. | ||
I don't want rumors of the United States of America to circulate humanity 3,000 years from now, like rumors of Atlantis circulate humanity right now. | ||
Do you understand how quickly everything can be destroyed? | ||
It takes millennia to build up to this point, but it can all be over in a flash, whether it's a natural disaster or the corruption of evil men. | ||
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So please go to the AlexJonesStore.com right now and stay with us for more news and analysis On the other side of this very short break, the catastrophic floods that tore through the Texas Hill Country from the 4th of July into the 5th have claimed at least 82 lives, | ||
including 68 in Kerr County alone, with 27 deaths at Camp Mystic and approximately 41 people, including 10 girls and one counselor from the camp, remain missing. | ||
The disaster has prompted extensive rescue efforts with over 850 people saved through air, ground, and water operations. | ||
Lake Travis, the massive flood control reservoir, took on a staggering 86 billion gallons of water in just 24 hours and is now just 30 feet from full capacity. | ||
Just two days before this biblical deluge, Augustus DeRico, a 25-year-old tech bro and teal fellow, was reportedly cloud seeding over Texas with his weather-modifying startup, Rainmaker. | ||
DeRico played God with the skies and Texans' lives. | ||
My name is Augustus DeRico. | ||
I'm the CEO and founder of Rainmaker. | ||
We're a cloud seeding company that is enhancing precipitation via advanced radar and also drones for the sake of supplementing water supplies for farms, cities, reservoirs, and wildlife throughout the United States. | ||
Cloud seeding is conventionally done with a chemical called silver iodide. | ||
It's LD50, so its lethal dose is 10 times higher than aspirin. | ||
And we're using about 50 grams per each operation. | ||
That's as much as can fit in the palm of your hand, right? | ||
That's less flour than is in a slice of bread. | ||
So the amount that accumulates into watersheds is in the parts per trillion after decades of operation. | ||
And we have data to prove that from programs that exist throughout the United States. | ||
You know, so Colorado and California, Texas and Idaho, they all have weather modification programs that the state funds. | ||
How long have they had those programs? | ||
So cloud seeding was invented in the United States. | ||
It's an American technology that was done for the first time in New York in 1946. | ||
So the very first effective weather modification operations were done in the 40s after World War II. | ||
Then there have been a series of programs that have popped up either domestically or abroad in the decades in between. | ||
But we've never actually been able to prove that it works until 2017. | ||
Why is Teal's money funding private weather experiments? | ||
Why is a kid with zero oversight manipulating Texas weather? | ||
They call it stewarding nature, but Texas got a catastrophic flood that killed dozens, swept away homes, and left Camp Mystic horrendously ravaged. | ||
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There are currently 42 cloud seeding projects across the American West, like this one in Utah, where they take planes like this with flares attached. | |
They fly right into the storm and send microscopic particles into the cloud. | ||
Particles that act like magnets for water droplets, bonding together until they are heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain or snow. | ||
In 2017, the UAE performed 242 cloud seating operations. | ||
The government is confident the operations are increasing the amount of rainfall, but it's difficult to gauge. | ||
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a bill to ban weather control and geoengineering, making it a felony to inject chemicals to alter weather, temperature, or sunlight. | ||
Over 30 states have passed or are pushing laws to restrict these shady practices in the last year, with Tennessee banning geoengineering outright in 2024. | ||
While Health and Human Services head Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is also on the war path investigating DARPA for allegedly running secret weather control ops across North America. | ||
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Bromium, aluminum, strontium, it's sprayed in our skies all day long. | |
And I know you've talked to Dane Wiggington about this. | ||
He seems to be one of the experts in the field. | ||
Did you have a question? | ||
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Yes. | |
How do we stop it? | ||
It's done, we think, by DARPA. | ||
And a lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel. | ||
So, you know, those materials are put in jet fuel. | ||
I'm going to do everything in my power to stop it. | ||
This trend of devastation has targeted smart city-planned areas across the nation, from Maui to the Pacific Palisades to Kerrville itself. | ||
The American people deserve answers, not chemtrails and cover-ups. | ||
And as the skies clear, it becomes abundantly obvious this storm is far from over. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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I don't want to see him kissing hot ones. | ||
Ingratiating odd ones in bed with a goblin. | ||
I don't want to see him kissing goblins. | ||
Ingratiating hot ones in bed with a goblin. | ||
I don't want to see him kissing goblins, shaming goblins, shaming goblins, and bad for the goblins. | ||
That's bad for the goblins. | ||
Dump it charging into a goblin nest. | ||
Goblin vomit. | ||
Swap on him. | ||
Especially up to the tankless drop charging into a goblin's nest. | ||
Goblin vomit. | ||
Swap. | ||
I'm expecting to not get dirty. | ||
Swap. | ||
Chaining Goblin. | ||
Chaining Goblin. | ||
Give us one Goblin. | ||
And we're the Goblin. | ||
Chaining Goblin. | ||
I just want to catch you in the band with a cop. | ||
I just wanna catch him in bed with a goblin. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host of the American Journal today. | ||
Harrison Smith will be back in studio next week. | ||
That Ballon report is incredibly prescient, obviously because of the massive floods that we've been experiencing In Texas over the course of the last week. | ||
And because of recent developments over the last six months, I've really noticed that geoengineering and weather modification is coming up time and time again, whether it's because of hurricanes or some other weather issue. | ||
And I find it very interesting because we've got Politico deeply disappointed that Democrats are retreating on climate change, especially in California from Gavin Newsom. | ||
And remember, the Democrats have been advocating that climate change is man-made and it's a major problem, and it's because of capitalism and our greed and the way that we produce energy and dispose of our waste. | ||
They've been advocating against man-made climate change for many, many, many years. | ||
And now we have all these conversations about cloud seeding to make it rain and other weather modification technologies. | ||
Rumors that the U.S. government can initiate an earthquake anywhere in the world from Antarctica. | ||
Rumors I happen to believe, actually, based on the whistleblowers that I've spoken with and interacted with. | ||
And on top of that, we have the Bill Gateses of the world coming out and advocating for blocking out the sun entirely in order to reverse global warming. | ||
Remember, global warming disappeared for a while. | ||
Now it seems to be coming back. | ||
But the way Bill Gates wants to do this is by blasting microscopic wooden fibrous material into the atmosphere. | ||
We have no understanding, data, studies, analysis of what this substance will do to the human population or the environment when it finally makes its way out of the upper atmosphere down to the surface. | ||
I mean, if you're worried about microplastics in your balls, what about Bill Gates microfibers in your lungs? | ||
And so now they've gone full circle where rather than fighting man-made climate change for the last 50 years, they're advocating for man-made climate change, but just their version of it. | ||
It's not going to be clean coal or fossil fuels or anything of that nature. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's going to be things like blocking out the sun. | ||
And really what this whole climate hoax is about is it's a couple of things, two things. | ||
First thing is during the Cold War, we proved unequivocally that capitalism is a more efficient means of production than communism. | ||
Economically speaking, capitalism is more just and productive. | ||
So when the communists lost the economic argument about how centralized control was going to make everything so much better, they immediately diverted and said, all right, well, maybe capitalism is more productive and more efficient, but it's way more harmful on the environment. | ||
And ever since then, this whole climate initiative, this environmentalist movement has been a Marxist cutout. | ||
It's just a pivot. | ||
Just like when Rome collapsed, it didn't really collapse. | ||
It just became a church, the Roman Catholic Church, and it still coordinated all of the leaders of the world for many hundreds of years, despite the fact that the Roman Empire didn't exist anymore. | ||
Well, Marxism pivoted from an economic model to climate change and critical theory. | ||
They infiltrated the culture rather than the economics. | ||
And now they're pivoting straight into advocating for man-made climate change after claiming that man-made climate change was going to be the death of humanity, the flooding and astronomically devastating weather disruptions. | ||
But I want to show you clip 51 here of how geophysical warfare has been around for some time. | ||
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When we think about weather modification, there's really two sides of it. | |
There's the climate side of it, and there's also the military side of it, the national security as well as the weapons portion. | ||
Based on your research, is what we're seeing today more of one or the other, or did one evolve into the other? | ||
One evolved into the other. | ||
What we're looking at and what goes back into ancient history is geophysical warfare. | ||
This has always been a military project. | ||
It's always been a dream of military planners to be able to control the weather and to control geophysical conditions. | ||
I note in my book that there were instances of ancient armies diverting rivers or causing rivers to rise or fall and then using that to a military advantage, as well as there was another instance that I stumbled across of someone causing a landslide to fall upon their enemy. | ||
So, yeah, it's about using your environment. | ||
I mean, you know, it's like most people know that weapons are all around you in your environment. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And it's just a matter of picking it up and using it as a weapon, you know, that turns it into a weapon. | ||
And so, you know, the environment is the environment. | ||
It's all around you. | ||
If you can weaponize the environment, you can use it. | ||
And I don't know what's going on here in Texas. | ||
I don't know if it's just a feature of this area in central Texas that flash floods are always a risk and they happen every year or every 10 years or every 20 years. | ||
I think the last time they happened this bad was 1985, maybe. | ||
I can't remember. | ||
Saw something to that effect. | ||
But I do know that the weather modification is very real. | ||
It's something that the military has been doing since the 50s or 60s. | ||
It's something that's been done in the Middle East in order to cause rain to occur. | ||
And I have experienced people reaching out directly to me asking for airtime on InfoWars to be guests on the shows here on Infowars to advocate for cloud seeding. | ||
We want to make the case that it's different from weather modification. | ||
It's way safer. | ||
It doesn't have any of the harmful toxins in it. | ||
These people have reached out. | ||
They've been very nice. | ||
And I actually think that they believe what they're saying. | ||
Companies that were referenced specifically in that bound report that we aired at the beginning of the hour. | ||
The fact of the matter is, you don't know what you're messing with. | ||
The famous example of the butterfly effect, where if you make a small change here, then on the other side of the planet, it results in a hurricane. | ||
It's the ripple effect. | ||
It expands ever outwardly on a larger and larger scale. | ||
So rather than blocking out the sun or making it rain artificially, why don't we just back off? | ||
If I know anything, I know that these scientists and experts don't know what they're talking about in terms of the history of the climate in the world. | ||
It's been much warmer than this and even more dangerous than global warming, you know, is global cooling. | ||
Global cooling results in famine, shortages of crops. | ||
The dark ages occurred during a global cooling period. | ||
So you have less food, less nutrition, and diseases thrive. | ||
Bubonic plague breaks out. | ||
Leprosy breaks out. | ||
I guess maybe that's what the big pharmaceutical companies and the government want. | ||
They want these massive diseases to break out so that they can then vaccinate you. | ||
Maybe that's what Bill Gates is trying to accomplish by blocking out the sun. | ||
If we just had another dark age, then I would have every excuse I need to make a vaccine for bubonic plague. | ||
Every excuse I need to make a vaccine for leprosy. | ||
Telling you folks, global warming is not to be feared relative to global cooling. | ||
And I think what we see between the leftists and the globalists and their treatment of the environment is the same that we see with their approach to the treatment of our health. | ||
They attack you by attacking your environment and then they attack you directly at the same time. | ||
It's a war fought on both fronts where they want you to be consuming constant microplastics. | ||
They want you to be exposed to all these vaccines, which cause autism. | ||
We know that the food dyes cause ADHD in young children and all sorts of other cognitive and neurodevelopmental issues. | ||
We know this. | ||
It's abundantly obvious. | ||
And yet from the left, we see hypocrisy after hypocrisy after hypocrisy. | ||
I mean, it's not to make me sick, frankly. | ||
And they're sponsoring the invasion of our country, by the way. | ||
So it's not just that they're contaminating the environment or our bodies. | ||
They're also contaminating our culture. | ||
And I'm all for people immigrating here to become American legally. | ||
I believe in immigration. | ||
If you want to come here and assimilate and speak the language and adopt the beliefs and ideals of our founding fathers, then welcome to America. | ||
If you're going to come here as a virus, as an infectant, as a toxin, and then spread your illness throughout the body of our culture to the point where we are crippled, entirely incapacitated, then get the hell out. | ||
In fact, it's interesting because there seemed to be an attempt yesterday to pull away from the conversation that was centering around the Epstein documents. | ||
I saw this from Bannon and Charlie Kirk and others talking about how, hey, while we're all paying attention to this massive Epstein story that there is no story, which is a lie, which is in of itself a story, there's a massive push happening behind the scenes to get President Trump to provide amnesty to 25 million illegal aliens. | ||
Let's watch clip two. | ||
As I am doing this broadcast, and this is bigger than anything with Epstein. | ||
This is bigger than anything with tax cuts. | ||
It is happening right now in Washington, D.C. And I can say this from firsthand experience, that people are pushing President Trump for amnesty. | ||
They are pushing him for mass legalization of illegals. | ||
Now, President Donald Trump, of course, would never push for amnesty. | ||
But President Donald Trump said something at a rally on July 3rd, and my phone lit up like you wouldn't imagine. | ||
President Donald Trump was talking about potentially doing a bipartisan compromise deal for illegals that have stolen Social Security numbers, that are illegally domiciling themselves here in the country, that are all felons. | ||
Every single one of them are felons. | ||
They're just not yet indicted felons, but if they're here illegally, you're a felon. | ||
It's against federal law. | ||
We've gone through all the different federal laws that you break by being here. | ||
And this is President Donald Trump speaking at the Iowa rally saying that we might need to do some form. | ||
He didn't use the word amnesty, but some form of soft amnesty. | ||
And I could tell you now through other reporting that I've been able to do and phone calls, there is a major push right now to do a bipartisan amnesty deal, a major push. | ||
People are trying to push the president. | ||
Hey, you got the money for ICE. | ||
Now we need to go move to the middle on immigration. | ||
Play cut 258. | ||
People have worked for a farm on a farm for 14, 15 years, and they get thrown out pretty viciously. | ||
And we can't do it. | ||
We've got to work with the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties too. | ||
We're going to work with them and we're going to work very strong and smart. | ||
And we're going to put you in charge. | ||
We're going to make you responsible. | ||
And I think that that's going to make a lot of people happy. | ||
Now, serious radical right people who I also happen to like a lot, they may not be quite as happy, but they'll understand, won't they? | ||
Do you think they'll understand that you're the one that brought this whole situation up? | ||
Brooke Rollins brought it up and she said, so we have a little problem. | ||
The farmers are losing a lot of people. | ||
And we figured it out and we have some great stuff being written. | ||
And let the farmers be responsible. | ||
Let the farmers be responsible. | ||
Look, I trust President Trump's instincts 100% here, but there is a group of people that are pushing President Trump very hard to stop the deportation effort and to try to have some sort of a come to the table moment of a bipartisan compromise. | ||
That we need to try to figure out how to make these people have a pathway to citizenship. | ||
Now, this is not by any means a knock on President Trump. | ||
It is a knock on people that are trying to pressure President Trump and pressure him hard. | ||
We don't know any of the details, but President Trump did say that the radical right people that he has a soft spot for wouldn't like this. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hi. | ||
I'm one of those radical right people. | ||
And I want to know what I'm not going to like. | ||
Because of all the different stuff that's in front of us, if you want to break our coalition, go and push amnesty. | ||
That right there would be a complete collapse of everything that we have worked for, everything. | ||
So we don't know any details, but it looks as if President Trump might be in preliminary discussions. | ||
And I could tell you that there are many different discussions that I've had with people, and they are pushing it hard to create some kind of amnesty proposal aimed specifically at farm laborers in the United States. | ||
But it's more than that. | ||
It could be hotels, it could be leisure properties. | ||
We've heard the arguments about this for years. | ||
Well, the crops are going to rot in the fields. | ||
There'll be starvation. | ||
But here's the main thing that you need to know. | ||
We've tried this before. | ||
This is not some sort of new thing. | ||
And by the way, just so we are clear, I went to an event this last weekend in San Diego. | ||
J.D. Vance was there. | ||
And another person came up and said, Charlie, do you know what we need? | ||
We need to have some sort of pathway citizenship for 25 people. | ||
I said, are you guys on all some sort of group chat or something? | ||
Are you guys all just coordinating? | ||
We have not even 48 hours of the largest investment in the world. | ||
And look, if Charlie would have been saying this last night, I wouldn't have bought it. | ||
I thought, no way, there's no way. | ||
After the famous chart that Donald Trump looked at, which saved his life, wasn't he arguing against illegal immigration? | ||
After all the rhetoric and the promises, there's no way. | ||
But then we saw this Epstein thing develop. | ||
And now I'm like, okay, maybe. | ||
Maybe he's in with whatever crowd for whatever reason. | ||
Maybe the deep state came to him and said, look, President Trump, we understand your concerns about illegal migration. | ||
We absolutely need to crack down on terrorists coming into this country, anti-Semitic people coming into this country, 100%. | ||
However, women are only having 1.7 children per woman, which is resulting in massive population decline. | ||
And soon there will be more retired people than people in the labor force. | ||
So we have to have some path to amnesty for these people. | ||
Otherwise, our entire economy will fall out from beneath us. | ||
He says, okay, well, if it's in the interest of the American people, if it's in the interest of the economy, if it's in our national security interest, then we better create an amnesty pathway. | ||
I could see Trump saying that. | ||
Oh, if it's in our national security interest not to release the Epstein files, then I won't enforce the executive order. | ||
And there will be no litigation based on the fact that nothing was released whatsoever to the public that they didn't already have. | ||
I could see him make that compromise. | ||
And the problem is he's trusting bad people. | ||
It's not like the first administration where almost everyone around him seemed to be bad, but he's still trusting the bad people because he goes off of his gut and people know how to manipulate him and make him feel good. | ||
And the deep state, the intelligence community, is professionally trained with research done by violating human rights, professionally trained to know how to manipulate anyone, but especially people like Donald Trump. | ||
When MK Ultra was taking place, it wasn't just about training people to be brainwashed, to commit assassinations, and then forget about it later. | ||
It was also about, hey, how do we control and manipulate these unhinged world leaders or these charismatic, maybe narcissistic world leaders, these ambitious, unpredictable world leaders? | ||
I mean, now some of these leaders have nuclear weapons. | ||
We're in the middle of a Cold War, so we should be doing some psychological research on how we should deal with these people to prevent something unnecessary from unfolding right before our eyes. | ||
You don't think that when they go in to have a meeting in the Oval Office with President Trump to convince him of one policy or another? | ||
You don't think that they pull out these tools that they have from MKUltra, from their training? | ||
Mr. President, we absolutely are so grateful that you are the President of the United States now. | ||
Things were terrible under the Joe Biden administration. | ||
This is such a blessing to us. | ||
We need to talk about amnesty for the 25 million migrants who are not criminals, who are keeping this economy afloat. | ||
We need to talk about the Epstein files, Mr. President. | ||
We didn't want to read you into this because at the time you didn't have need to know, but he was a Mazad operative on behalf of the CIA and MI6, and tax dollars were used in order to fund this operation. | ||
And if we release this information right now, then it will undermine all of our interests in the Middle East because the American people will unilaterally reject Israel at a time when we need them most. | ||
I see, I see. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
So maybe Charlie's right. | ||
I hope that Trump doesn't fall for it because all you really need are principles. | ||
And it's true that whenever he has all of the information, Trump tends to make the right decisions. | ||
But you don't need the information all the time if you have the principle. | ||
The principle can inform the decision regardless of whether you have all the variables plugged in. | ||
Like the principle that people shouldn't be allowed to come into this country illegally, and even if they're not criminals in other ways, by virtue of the fact they came into this country illegally, makes them a criminal inherently. | ||
And if the problem is that we're only having 1.7 children per woman in this country, then maybe we should have some policies that decrease inflation, encourage younger marriage, set people up to have success with one income earner so that we have more of our own children in our own culture here. | ||
What's the point of saving America if America doesn't remain American? | ||
What's the point of saving Western civilization if it's not Western anymore? | ||
Like the climate activists used to say, we have to save the planet because we live on it. | ||
Now they want to kill us to save the planet. | ||
What's the point of saving the planet if we're not going to be here to live on it? | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break in about two and a half minutes. | ||
I've got an incredible guest coming up, Ed Saul. | ||
He's a producer of the Died Suddenly film franchise and is attending the trial of Dr. Kirk Moore, who is facing 35 years in federal prison for destroying thousands of vials of COVID-19 vaccines, giving his patients vaccine cards without taking the shots, and injecting saline into children whose parents wanted them to believe they got vaccinated without risking the deadly side effects. | ||
He's joined by Dr. Robert Scott Bell, who is barred from testifying as an expert witness in the trial. | ||
On the other side of the break coming up in two minutes, we are going to have Ed Saul and Dr. Robert Scott Bell talking about this unprecedented historic case. | ||
Make sure you follow them and go to ds2nano.com or robertscottbell.com and you can follow Real Edward Saul on X. Now, before we go into having the guest, I want to let everyone know that during the final hour of the transmission today, in about 30 minutes or so, I am going to be taking calls. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Chase Geyser, your host. | ||
Harrison Smith will be back in studio next week, so make sure you stay tuned for that. | ||
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Ed Saul is a producer of the Died Suddenly film franchise and is attending the trial of Dr. Kirk Moore, who is facing 35 years in federal prison for destroying thousands of vials of COVID-19 vaccines, giving his patients vaccine cards without taking the shots, and injecting saline solutions into children whose parents wanted the children to believe that they got vaccinated without risking the deadly side effects of the actual vaccine. | ||
He's joined by Dr. Robert Scott Bell, who was barred from testifying as an expert witness in the trial. | ||
This is a groundbreaking historic trial that's taking place right here. | ||
As I understand it, Dr. Kirk Moore is like 58 years old, an incredible plastic surgeon based in Utah. | ||
And, I mean, if he goes to prison for this, he's going to spend the rest of his life there. | ||
And this is what happens when doctors try to do the right thing by their patients. | ||
You know, in the 80s, a lot of the blood products, especially people who needed to get blood transfusions, these blood products, the hemophiliacs, things of that nature, were contaminated with hepatitis and HIV. | ||
Dr. Fauci knew about this for years. | ||
The hematologists knew about this. | ||
The pharmaceutical companies certainly knew about this. | ||
And they didn't inform the parents of children with these illnesses that required the use of these products. | ||
And they infected tens of thousands of people in the United States of America, children, with hepatitis and HIV, resulting in their death. | ||
And I don't think a single person in the United States of America went to prison for knowingly providing medicine to children contaminated with hepatitis and HIV, which of course becomes AIDS and then kills you. | ||
But then you see instances like this where you have Dr. Kirk Moore, who was just trying to do right by his patients, fight against tyranny. | ||
People felt like they had to get these COVID-19 shots because they couldn't travel or attend events or even go into the office of their work. | ||
And if they worked for the government, we know that they were required to get vaccinated in many instances, especially in the military. | ||
So you have a doctor that's like, look, I shouldn't have to force people or I shouldn't participate in forcing people to take a medication, an experimental medication that they don't want to take. | ||
I thought we settled this in 1945. | ||
And so they work around the system. | ||
They say, hey, here's a vaccine card. | ||
You're fine. | ||
I'm not going to give your children this vaccine, but we have to give them a saline solution so that they don't tell their friends that they didn't get vaccinated and then get in trouble at school. | ||
Trying to do all the ethical stuff, trying to follow the oath of the office held, protect the health of people, not give them a medication that they don't want, and ensure that everybody's fine. | ||
But instead, you have the Dr. Kirk Moores, who are facing 35 years in prison at the age of 58 for doing the right thing. | ||
And you have how many countless doctors from the 80s, none of whom were held accountable, Fauci included, not held accountable for knowingly, wittingly contaminating or infecting children and others with hepatitis and HIV. | ||
I mean, this is well documented. | ||
This is not conspiracy theory stuff here. | ||
It's well documented. | ||
There's a documentary called Bad Blood all about it. | ||
But up now, we have our two guests, Ed Saul and Dr. Robert Scott Bell. | ||
It's an honor and pleasure to be with both of you. | ||
Thank you so much for taking the time to come on the American Journal this morning. | ||
Thank you so much for having us on, Chase. | ||
This story is really a reminder that medical tyranny has not disappeared. | ||
There is a doctor right now that's on trial in the United States of America under President Trump, under General Pam Bondi, that is going to face 35 years in jail for the crime of fulfilling his Hippocratic oath, for not harming his patients. | ||
And again, providing what many asked for, which was a way out from this chaos that we've all went through in the pandemic. | ||
Yeah, it's an untenable position as a doctor to be forced to give medicine or remedy, an injection that you know can cause great harm. | ||
And by not administering this thing that could cause great harm, you become a criminal in the eyes of the government. | ||
It's quite astonishing. | ||
They're treating this physician more like a terrorist than someone who has preserved life and honored his Hippocratic oath to do no harm. | ||
Well, at least we certainly know that he wasn't on the Epstein client list because had he been, then he wouldn't be being charged at all. | ||
No, 100%. | ||
Pam Bondi would have probably thrown out this entire case already. | ||
This case is of the things we heard about in the early 2000s, especially when it came to the overreach from government, especially the FISA courts. | ||
And we say this because the overseeing prosecutor, the acting district attorney for Utah, his job for his entire career was going after terrorists. | ||
He literally was deployed to Iraq and other war zones to prosecute al-Qaeda. | ||
So the man that's been assigned by Pam Bondi, by the Trump administration to the Department of Justice here to oversee this case, he's treating everything like it's a nail. | ||
He's a hammer. | ||
He's treating everyone like a terrorist. | ||
And he specifically, he's listening in on the text messages and the communications of Dr. Kirk Moore. | ||
That's one thing we've learned so far. | ||
He's also, he's gotten the judge to basically give guidance that you can't bring up COVID-19. | ||
You can't speak about the intentions of Dr. Moore. | ||
This is, in their eyes, a clear and through fraud case. | ||
Can't speak about the patients. | ||
They can't even have expert witnesses testified in the courtroom, such as our Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who literally said that Dr. Kirk Moore should receive a medal. | ||
This is only two months ago. | ||
He can't come here because the judge says that's medical misinformation from our HHS secretary. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Is this a jury trial or is it just before a judge? | ||
It's a jury trial. | ||
They've brought about 60 potential jurors in. | ||
We got a chance to get a little of the feel of the process. | ||
Yes, it's everyone from every walk of life here in Salt Lake City. | ||
There's even a transsexual that is potentially maybe going to be put on the jury. | ||
Not sure if they're going to survive the jury selection process, but that's what's going on right now for the second day of the trial, the jury selection process. | ||
And something that was odd, and a lot of the clerks said that it happened in the past, but this was odd. | ||
The judge, after doing the pre-screening in front of the public, in front of the press, in the courtroom, chose to do individual interviews with every potential juror behind the scenes, without press, in his chambers. | ||
Now, the opposing counsels got to be present, but from our understanding, they were asking what we'll consider to be sensitive questions, things that people wouldn't want to speak about maybe in front of the judge, such as, are you vaccinated? | ||
Or, you know, are you someone who cares about medical freedom? | ||
If you are, you might be disqualified to be serving on this jury. | ||
We did get word on the numbers that they can disqualify, like 16 on the side of both Chris and Dr. Moore. | ||
So the two defendants basically have 16 strikes, 16 vetoes, and then the prosecution has 11. | ||
11. | ||
So that's how many people they can kick out of the jury pool. | ||
But still, this is going to be an important case, a precedent-setting case, arguably, because if the prosecution against Dr. Moore is allowed to move forward and they are able to achieve a conviction in this witch hunt, that you and I, we could be next. | ||
We don't get to make decisions, which could be in violation of arbitrary, overreaching, tyrannical rules from the federal government. | ||
I'm not willing to let that rest. | ||
I'm going to do everything in my power. | ||
And I know Infowars has done a great job, too. | ||
I appreciate you guys putting out the article of the coverage that we're doing and bringing us on today, because the biggest thing we've got to do is raise awareness that this trial is going on. | ||
Attorney General Pam Bonnie and President Trump have the power today to shut this witch trial down. | ||
This is a selective prosecution, and it is targeting a physician who did not follow orders, right? | ||
We go back to the concept of the Nuremberg trials and the Nuremberg Code. | ||
When you're not following orders, they want to make an example of you. | ||
And it's fascinating in the United States of America. | ||
I've often the United States of Drug America, where our, let's say, obedience to the medical industrial complex, which is captured pretty much most of our government and many of the people who are elected into offices in the House of Representatives, the senators, and often presidents as well. | ||
And the people that exist long before and long after each president is elected. | ||
This oligarchy that is captured by the industrial complex of big pharma. | ||
And they only want obedient doctors. | ||
And so they have to make an example of those who say, you know what, this is not right. | ||
I'm not going to comply. | ||
And yet, you know, we have real terrorists or real Americans that may be protesting in violence and creating destructive property damage, for instance. | ||
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And they're six scenario. | |
But under Biden, everybody that was in Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and they could destroy property, nothing would happen to them. | ||
This man works in full consciousness with fully informed consent with parents, begging him, pleading with him to help his children not to be harmed. | ||
And he's the guy they target. | ||
Now, this happened under the Biden administration originally, but the question is, why does this prosecution continue under Trump? | ||
And I think if Trump becomes aware of this, he should put a stop to it. | ||
Bondi should just drop this. | ||
This is a selective prosecution, and it's only to make an example of doctors who do not follow orders. | ||
Wow. | ||
This is absolutely disgusting. | ||
I'm somebody who's a type A severe hemophiliac. | ||
And I remember when my hematologist retired, it was a hematologist that had helped our family for many, many, many years. | ||
And I went to the retirement party in St. Louis. | ||
And I looked around and I saw all of these parents, but no other hemophiliacs because they had all died of AIDS because the medicine had been contaminated for years. | ||
The pharmaceutical community knew that the medicine was contaminated with hepatitis and HIV. | ||
And they gave the medicine to the parents of these children anyway without telling them that the lot numbers they were given were contaminated. | ||
And many parents injected their hemophiliac children in the United States of America. | ||
I believe 10,000 hemophiliacs died with this contaminated medicine. | ||
Nobody went to prison for that. | ||
Fauci knew about it. | ||
Others knew about it. | ||
The pharmaceutical industry knew about it. | ||
Nobody went to prison for knowingly infecting tens of thousands of people, many of them children, with HIV and hepatitis. | ||
Not a conspiracy, not a Lulu theory. | ||
I mean, this is out there, publicly available information, and everybody agrees that this occurred. | ||
And nobody goes to prison for that, but then you have Dr. Kirk Moore facing 35 years because he didn't want to participate in forcing people to get inoculated against their will. | ||
But it is a chaos scenario, right? | ||
as a Star Trek term of a no-win situation. | ||
I think it's very... | ||
I mean, it's really the case here. | ||
It was a no-win situation for anybody during the pandemic. | ||
of course, we're freedom-loving, patriotic Americans. | ||
We follow the law. | ||
So we're seeing the law and the advisements that are being given, and we want to follow them as close as we can. | ||
At the same time, we are not going to poison ourselves and our children. | ||
And as a doctor, Dr. Moore had an even higher responsibility. | ||
What was he supposed to tell a parent that came to him and said, look, my son is being ostracized from his sports team, from his high school graduation. | ||
If he doesn't get a vaccination, can you inject him with saline? | ||
So he believed that he was vaccinated. | ||
So when he goes around at friends, you can actually say without lying, without having to cover something up every time speaking with his friends. | ||
Now, this wasn't just, of course, high school kids. | ||
There was military service members that came to Dr. Moore. | ||
Dr. Moore himself is a retired Navy flight surgeon. | ||
And I shared a clip yesterday. | ||
I'm not sure if you have this loaded, but it was quite moving. | ||
Dr. Moore, even, he even sent his own son to Switzerland to get him away from the craziness of this country during the pandemic. | ||
He spoke at a rally yesterday in front of the courthouse on the steps. | ||
And I'll tell you, this young man, he's got a future. | ||
He's got a future. | ||
Whatever career he goes into, he's got heart. | ||
And I'll tell you, what he said about standing for freedom and courage, it was reminiscent of all the stands that again, Infowars, Alex Jones, and many other freedom fighters the last two decades and longer have taken against tyranny, against the Patriot Act, against overreaching government, the deep seat, everything. | ||
This young man encapsulates that spirit of freedom. | ||
And it was moving. | ||
I shared this clip because to be here and hear it was just so much. | ||
And this clip, I think, really captures it. | ||
So how long is this trial scheduled to last? | ||
It's going to be about four weeks, four weeks max. | ||
They are saying that the jury selection process will end Wednesday. | ||
So the actual beginning opening arguments will begin on Wednesday. | ||
And it could even potentially begin today if they finish the selection. | ||
The course of it is there's a couple defendants who have actually flipped the government. | ||
I believe it's fair to at least say this. | ||
The government has been using a lot of threats and coercive. | ||
Looks like we just lost Edward Saul there for a second. | ||
While we're reconnecting with him, let's play that clip that he was mentioning. | ||
We do have it. | ||
Basically, what would happen is, my dad is Dr. Michael Kirk Moore. | ||
To most people, he's a physician, a veteran, and now someone at the center of a national storm. | ||
But to me, he's simply my dad. | ||
The man who taught me to tell the truth, even when it's hard. | ||
The man who showed me that doing the right thing often comes with a cost. | ||
But it's still always the right thing. | ||
When I was going into eighth grade, the world was shutting down. | ||
Kids were being forced to cover their faces, to sit in silence, to obey rules that made no sense. | ||
My dad didn't just complain about it. | ||
He acted. | ||
He protected me in the most selfish, painful way a father can. | ||
He sent me away, away from my home, my friends, and everything familiar, so that I wouldn't have to live under those mandates, so that I could grow up with freedom, not fear. | ||
He bore the weight of that decision, not because it was easy, but because it was right. | ||
He always does what's right. | ||
He didn't choose the easy path. | ||
He chose the honest one. | ||
He chose his conscience over comfort, his patience over politics, and our family, always over his reputation. | ||
I've watched him walk through fire these last few years. | ||
I've seen the headlines. | ||
I've heard the rumors, but I've also seen him hold his head high. | ||
I've seen him walk with dignity. | ||
I've seen him speak truth in rooms where it wasn't welcome, and I've never ever been more proud to be his son. | ||
We're told that justice is blind, but I've learned that it can be cruel. | ||
It can punish people not for what they've done, but what they represent. | ||
My dad represents strength. | ||
He represents resistance. | ||
He represents what it means to hold the line, not just for his patients, but for all of us. | ||
Some dads teach their kids how to ride a bike. | ||
Mine taught me how to stand when everything around you tries to make you kneel. | ||
Wow, powerful words there. | ||
Powerful, powerful words. | ||
How can we support Dr. Kirk Moore in this tragic circumstance? | ||
I think the best way, Chase, is to send the article, which has been written, the clip of Michael Moore, send it to anybody that you know in the Trump administration, anyone, the Department of Justice, really giving attention to it. | ||
We've already heard there's been several people that have texted it to Don Jr. and to the president's staff because that clip alone got about 250,000 views. | ||
Yes, the biggest thing is attention. | ||
Tyranny and evil cannot survive the light of day. | ||
And bringing attention to what's happening in Dr. Moore and what it means for everybody who loves freedom in this country, especially bodily autonomy, is king, I think, to winning in this case. | ||
Yeah, I believe this is a religious freedom issue as well. | ||
When we think about the First Amendment, Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. | ||
What we have is a de facto state. | ||
I think he's absolutely right. | ||
And I've heard countless examples of people who tried to claim religious exemption being denied repeatedly over and over again within the intelligence community, within the government, within the corporations. | ||
And it was totally the weaponization of all the institutions that we have in place to force people to take this drug that all of our politicians were conveniently invested in. | ||
And look, this is just one example of all of the corruption that we're faced with. | ||
We see this in pharmaceutical companies. | ||
We see this in the food industry. | ||
We see it in the military industrial complex, the NGOs, the political industrial complex. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on and on and on. | ||
So sharing that clip, supporting Dr. Kirk Moore in this, just It's one of those things where it's not surprising, but it's still shocking when you see it. | ||
Because when he was describing what's going on with this trial at the beginning of this conversation, Ed, when you were describing what's going on with this trial, it was like totally flashbacks, PTSD, reminiscent of everything that I heard about with the trials that we've gone through here at Infowars, with the weird jury selections and the not allowed to have these witnesses and the pulling up weird evidence and nothing was ever really done wrong to begin with. | ||
I mean, this is just astounding. | ||
And isn't it the modus separate of the government to always use their power that they've been granted by us to just crush our rights, crush our ability to fight back? | ||
It's not fair. | ||
At a base level, people say, well, it's just a trial, Edward. | ||
Let the process play out. | ||
The process is not fair. | ||
It's not balanced. | ||
How can Dr. Kirk Moore defend himself if he can't speak? | ||
Yeah, there's no way that he can defend himself if he can't speak. | ||
That'd be the heart of a trial. | ||
Yeah, you'd have to go to the heart of the motivation. | ||
And they don't allow any discussion of that. | ||
Any of the people who sought out his help. | ||
You know, what on? | ||
Well, I noticed with that screen that was just on that this was him being punished for keeping his oath. | ||
And it's just so ironic that our political class violates their oaths to ensure that no one else keeps theirs. | ||
But anyway, wow. | ||
And I think the biggest, the biggest thing is just, again, to follow the updates, retweet them, share them, get the information out. | ||
We're going to be here every day of the trial. | ||
We're going to be trying to put together maybe the main highlights and main things to inform people. | ||
But I would be shocked, again, if the Trump administration, especially with Tam Bondi under siege right now for the Epstein scandal, if they let this new scandal become another weight. | ||
Yeah, they can't afford it. | ||
I mean, and President Trump came out just yesterday singing the praises of Bongino and Cash Patel and Bondi saying, hey, now it's time for us to leave the distractions of politics behind and get down to the brass tacks of actually capturing and fighting criminals in crime and arresting criminals and prosecuting them. | ||
And then you see examples like this and it just makes you totally sick. | ||
Ed Saul and Dr. Scott Bell, Robert Scott Bell, I really appreciate you coming on today and sharing this story. | ||
I'll definitely be following this very closely. | ||
And I really, truly hope the best for Dr. Kirk Moore. | ||
Please reach out to me directly via DMs on X or on Instagram or something like that if there's anything else that I can do to be helpful. | ||
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Part of that's in response to there's word out that how possibly did they do the Epstein announcement last night. | ||
And there is word out behind the scenes that, oh, that was a misdirection play to get everybody to bounce as they slip, as they try to force President Trump to do some mass amnesty. | ||
But guess what? | ||
MAGA can walk in and chew gum at the same time. | ||
There's a lot of activity going on with the Sepstein situation, exactly finding out exactly what's going on. | ||
Tom Fitton's on it. | ||
All these different groups are on it. | ||
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And I think you'll see developments on that, hopefully, in the next couple of days. | |
But like I said at the end of the show today when we had Rosemary Jenks on, the only, they sold, look, on War Room, we're the first ones to go to Navarre and these guys say, hey, look, if you want to do this big, beautiful bill, it's a supply-side tax. | ||
You've got to put your own math together and add everything. | ||
Like President Trump today sending out everything on these tariffs, sending out letters on tariffs. | ||
Here's your tariff, 32%, Croatia, Bosnia, this, 25%, South Korea. | ||
Suck on this, Japan, 25%. | ||
I mean, President Trump's dropping bombs. | ||
Add all that in there, particularly the jobs coming back, all of it, deregulation, full spectrum dominance, energy, boom. | ||
Come up with the economic model. | ||
Show how you get to 2.8, to 3.4% growth. | ||
I'm the guy that had to bring up, hello, remember, fourth quarter, 2019, there's 3.4% growth. | ||
We can hit that again, and that's selling. | ||
However, part of the White House, and I see this, I understand it, we're selling, you know, don't want to talk about that death soon. | ||
Don't talk about anything like that growth. | ||
They want to talk about the $170 billion, secure the board of mass and deportations. | ||
Fine, we'll take that play too. | ||
But that's mass deportations. | ||
It's $7,000 a day. | ||
I think Tom Holman concurred, $7,000 a day. | ||
I think gets you over three and a half, four years, nine, 10 million folks. | ||
That's kind of our number. | ||
Fine. | ||
In LA today, in MacArthur Park, kind of up armored with, it looks like riot patrol horses and people totally decked out, ice and other assets going through. | ||
And it says MS-13. | ||
Hey, MS-13 is great. | ||
Get them all. | ||
They got to go. | ||
But mass deportations, the operand word there is mass. | ||
That means all people, as Charlie Kirk said, everyone here illegally has got to go home. | ||
There can't be any amnesty for anybody. | ||
Everybody here illegally has to go home. | ||
They have to go home. | ||
They have to get in line and come in legally. | ||
And guess what? | ||
On the legal side, we want to do away with some of that too. | ||
There's just too many. | ||
You have 12 million STEM graduates in this country that don't have jobs. | ||
Until every STEM person has a job, why would I let another foreigner in this country to take their job? | ||
Why, low-skilled wages are increasing under President Trump because you're restricting people coming into the country. | ||
But until their wages are better, why will we still allow the illegal aliens to stay here? | ||
If you deport them, their wages are going to go up. | ||
And guess what? | ||
That's not going to be the end of the world. | ||
Wall Street will survive. | ||
It's low-skilled workers. | ||
It's not going to break you. | ||
I understand the billionaires that call you now don't have people to cut their grass and do their lawns and clean their pool and clean their house and be nannies to the kids because they don't pay attention to the kids. | ||
How do I know that? | ||
I see them at these universities where they don't know anything except they hate America. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe they hate America because their parents didn't raise them. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And quite frankly, I don't care. | ||
They all have to go. | ||
So if we have to have a fight now over, and people around President Trump saying we got an amnesty, and he called out Brooke Rollins, hey, hey, I'm just saying what the man said. | ||
Hey, Brooke, thanks. | ||
You've been pushing this. | ||
Thank you for Big Ag. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Gave a name check. | ||
Just saying we cannot have mass amnesty. | ||
We're just at the very beginning of this. | ||
This is different political. | ||
I'm not even, I don't even care about, oh, it would break our coalition in the momentum. | ||
Of course it would. | ||
But that's not even the point. | ||
The point is we have a country to save. | ||
And this shows you this lethal combination of too much wealth concentrated in too few people with too little judgment and too little actual love of this country and sacrifice for this country, combined with a deep state apparatus that wants to keep control of an empire they've helped to build and that we, quite frankly, don't want. | ||
That's the fight before us. | ||
It's not any one piece of legislation. | ||
If it's got to be a fight, it's got to be a fight. | ||
If we got to do it now, we got to do it now. | ||
So let's, we're here. | ||
That's what Charlie started today. | ||
We're going to smoke them all out. | ||
We're going to smoke out the mass amnesty folks and say, show me what you got. | ||
What do you have? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
It's mass deportations. | ||
That's what got us here. | ||
That's what won 2024, with everything else, even the economy. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
Harrison Smith will be back in the studio next week. | ||
And Alex Jones will be live on the air in 54 minutes with breaking news and analysis. | ||
But until then, it's you and me and the colors. | ||
So BS Assassin, always a pleasure to hear from you. | ||
What's on your mind, man? | ||
Comestop, my friend. | ||
Yes, I have three quick points. | ||
I believe Trump is not on those blackmail tapes because he is not the prey. | ||
He is the predator. | ||
I believe that he was helping orchestrate that with them. | ||
Also, they cannot pardon the doctor because that would lay validity to the fact that the shots are poisoned and open up, you know, a whole worldwide for those guys. | ||
So he will be serving time. | ||
And then thirdly, I believe that storm was man-made and that those girls were stolen to give to the demon Benjamin Yenyah who has an offering. | ||
But under the Nohan laws, we are all cattle and we are forced idol worshippers for them to kill and do whatever they want with. | ||
That's how demonic this world is, and that's how crazy this is, man. | ||
They poisoned everyone with those shots. | ||
Our doctors did the right thing, and he's going to go to jail for it. | ||
You know, I'm optimistic that in Salt Lake City, Utah, they might have a hard time finding a jury that'll convict him. | ||
Because everybody knows somebody who was injured from these vaccines, and people in Salt Lake City are very sensitive to things like religious freedoms. | ||
I mean, for a long time, they were trying to marry two people. | ||
What do you think, BS? | ||
They're going to load the jury with their own people, man. | ||
This is corruption. | ||
I mean, they cannot allow that to happen. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
If they allow that to happen, that means everybody got poisoned. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Which they did. | ||
You can just, you know, you could do a simple Google research and go through the animal testing, as we did, as you guys did on InfoWars, and prove that this. | ||
And Benjamin Yetanyahu, the demon himself, was bragging about it's a biometric tracking system, which was exactly the intention of it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
That's what it's all about, guys. | ||
They're creating the movie Terminator, except this time there's going to be nowhere to hide and no resistance, and everyone's going to be biometrically tracked. | ||
They're spraying us with smart dust. | ||
They're doing all sorts of things. | ||
This is bad, guys. | ||
So the only people to save us is not Republican, not Democrat. | ||
It is us uniting as a country because we can defeat this. | ||
Many times in history, corrupt leaders have been killed by their guards. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So we have the law on our side. | ||
We have the Constitution on our side. | ||
And these guys are committing tyranny like it's going out of side. | ||
It's unbelievable, man. | ||
So they're not going to stop. | ||
They want world domination. | ||
That's their ultimate goal. | ||
They want to control the world. | ||
They want everyone to be a slave. | ||
And they're going to kill Christians, everybody. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
If we do not stop this, Christians will be slaughtered. | ||
That's what will happen to America. | ||
They're tricking these Ukrainians and Russian guys to kill each other who are both Christians over there. | ||
It's a meat grinder over there. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And Putin and Zelensky are both Zionist psychopaths. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And I pray that the Russians and Ukrainians come together and take care of that situation because it's a lot easier to take out their corrupt leader than it is to keep killing each other. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So we have to realize it's a mental power structure that is keeping us in chains, guys. | ||
Break free. | ||
We have a bunch of corrupt old scumbags that are robbing, stealing, and killing us. | ||
Okay? | ||
We have laws in America. | ||
We have a Constitution. | ||
For now, for now, you got to look yourself in the mirror and we got to come together. | ||
Put aside all your differences and any political things. | ||
We are all one. | ||
We are all God's people. | ||
We can settle who's right or wrong when we all die and go to heaven. | ||
That's when we'll figure things out. | ||
But the main thing is that we have one God. | ||
That's the main thing to unite on. | ||
Jews, Muslims, and Christians all unite. | ||
We'll figure it out when we go to heaven or wherever. | ||
I'm probably not going to heaven myself. | ||
I'm not worthy of heaven, but we'll figure it out then. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Maybe I'll go to limbo. | ||
I hope. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
I hope I get a second chance. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
But I love everybody. | ||
Come together for the children. | ||
That's it. | ||
Well, if I go to hell on ICBS's ass in there, I'm going to be very disappointed. | ||
What kind of judgment is this? | ||
It's like going to heaven. | ||
Imagine going to heaven and you walk into the cafeteria because there's a really nice spread there. | ||
And you see, you know, all these famous, heroic, good people hanging out, eating together, laughing, giving hugs. | ||
So good to see you. | ||
Even though we see each other every day. | ||
And there's a round table in the corner and you see a man with a funny mustache and a Hugo boss suit. | ||
And you're like, what is he doing here? | ||
BS Assassin, I always appreciate your calls. | ||
Jefferson and Virginia, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, good morning, Chase. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Are we ever going to win on any subject matter? | ||
Do they always just sort of drag us into sort of a stalemate? | ||
I mean, I got three hots and a cot and a wife and two kids. | ||
I'm winning in a lot of ways. | ||
Take it for granted. | ||
Well, we're not winning back our country from the deep state that's sort of taken over. | ||
Oh, that's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
Update on Ashton Forbes and free energy. | ||
He's making the case that the defense contractors have had fusion, simple fusion energy, for at least 30 years using what's called inertial electromagnetic confinement, and they kept it from us. | ||
So we still live in this sort of matrix false reality of being reliant on fossil fuels. | ||
And then we fall into the environmental climate change trap because we're relying on fossil fuels. | ||
So all the world is a stage, and we're just being corralled into this false reality while the fence contractors are well aware that all our solutions, most of our problems still exist in their realm, but we don't know anything about it. | ||
So Ashton Forbes does much research every day. | ||
His latest on YouTube, traversable wormhole reality is just almost too much to believe that how far technology is along in the scientific community that they know about how to do transportation through wormholes. | ||
And, you know, that would make the way we move freight around the world completely different if we wanted to make use of it. | ||
So it's just, we're so far behind the curve on where we really are scientifically that we're all living in this sort of artificial scarcity reality and withholding solutions because they have another agenda about humanity that isn't very pleasant. | ||
Yeah, I absolutely agree. | ||
I mean, there's no doubt in my mind that the technology is far more advanced than we're privy to. | ||
And I know that's from people I've spoken with that have been in the military, special forces, things of that nature, telling me about what they were capable of doing in the 80s. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
My question is, how much are they not telling Donald Trump when he asks about the super weapons? | ||
They don't tell the president understand. | ||
They don't tell the president anything unless the president directly asks, and they might not even tell him then. | ||
Because if he doesn't have need to know, technically he can have whatever information that he requests, but you don't always know what to request when the things that you need to know are so beyond the imagination, right? | ||
And so if he's not asking for very specific things, he's not getting squat. | ||
Right. | ||
With the unknown-unknowns thing, where you don't know enough to ask the right questions, and they withhold any clues to give, somebody's got to clue him in. | ||
I mean, if Ashton Forbes could just simply have an hour with the President of the United States in private, he could tell him so much information about what he needs to ask about, just demand that things be declassified for him. | ||
He could still keep it secret, but he just needs confirmation that this sort of technology exists, that we could dominate the world and basically make China a second-class nation if we wanted to and say, okay, well, you've fallen into our trap, so to speak. | ||
We'll be peaceful with you, but you're no longer going to be a threat to us. | ||
Right. | ||
Just render them irrelevant. | ||
Jefferson, thank you for your call. | ||
Always a pleasure to speak with you. | ||
Joshua and Georgia. | ||
Joshua, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, good morning, Mr. Chase Geyser. | ||
Last time I called, I botched your name. | ||
That's okay. | ||
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It happens all the time. | |
I'm going to play a little devil's advocate. | ||
I meant to call about this months ago. | ||
I think that it would actually be a lot of wins if Trump did some kind of amnesty program past the citizenship for certain sectors. | ||
Yeah, like just South Africans. | ||
No, I'm talking about Mexicans and Guatemalans and whatever. | ||
Because if, okay, I understand that, you know, we can develop machine technology to pick our crops. | ||
Cool story. | ||
But I'm going to base all this on today's workforce, today's youth. | ||
I'm 53. | ||
You know, I grew up. | ||
I'll pick some crops. | ||
You know, I'll clean a room. | ||
I'll clean a toilet. | ||
But today's youth, and I also, when I got out of the Marine Corps in 98, I immediately went into the restaurant industry. | ||
Now, I don't think that the kids these days will do any of this. | ||
And I think that if you're, if you think about the Cubans, I'm all over the place. | ||
I got a lot of different things. | ||
I love it. | ||
I apologize. | ||
But, okay, the Cubans escaped communism. | ||
They came here. | ||
Now they got America and they're like, oh my God, this is awesome. | ||
Right. | ||
Okay, now you got like Mexicans, Guatemalans, you know, they come here. | ||
They can get a restaurant job, which they're epic at. | ||
They actually bust their ass. | ||
They're really good at. | ||
And, you know, they can make money, support a family. | ||
If Trump said, okay, you're good to go so long as you never committed a crime and I'm going to give you eight years to be a citizen. | ||
You got to learn English. | ||
You got it. | ||
Not even a DUI, not nothing. | ||
You can stay and you'll be a citizen as long as you can pass the test. | ||
Politically, that would create a whole lot of voter base for the Republicans, conservatives, MAGA. | ||
You're not punishing these people, even though they did cross over. | ||
It's real touchy, and I understand. | ||
But the thing that bothers me is the sycophancy of our side who says, no, deport them all. | ||
They're all illegal. | ||
No, okay, cool. | ||
Good. | ||
You know, cool story. | ||
But look at the kids that will be filling, trying to fill these jobs. | ||
If you want to go to a restaurant, you go back into any kitchen in any restaurant, it's all going to be illegal. | ||
And I started thinking about this back in January, thinking, man, if he starts supporting these people, you know, I live in a little town in South Georgia, Tifton. | ||
There's not going to be a restaurant open. | ||
They're not going to have a workforce. | ||
So not only are you going to keep your workforce, but you will also create a loyal fan base. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I understand. | ||
Well, I mean, that's basically what the Democrats did. | ||
The Democrats imported as many illegals as possible. | ||
Yeah, but they gave them all a bunch of welfare so that they would vote for Democrats. | ||
Look, I understand what you're saying, Joshua, and you're right in a lot of ways because the younger generations don't have the same work ethic, but the reason they don't have the same work ethic is because nothing's hard for them. | ||
If things become hard for them, then they'll develop the work ethic. | ||
It's like the famous example of Pearl Harbor. | ||
As soon as it was attacked, the Japanese said amongst themselves, I fear we have awakened a sleeping giant. | ||
And I disagree with the notion. | ||
I'm not saying that you're suggesting this, but the general notion. | ||
I disagree with the general notion that generations are inherently a certain way and they can't change. | ||
And we know from genetic research, psychological research, and not just the superficial pseudo-scientific stuff, the real stuff that under certain conditions, certain genes activate. | ||
So I don't know if you've ever been in a circumstance, I certainly have, where you went from making a lot of money to not making very much money at all and being in a lot of debt. | ||
Certain stress-induced genes activate and your whole mindset and perspective and behavior changes, your sleeping patterns change, your activity changes, the level of resourcefulness you have changes. | ||
And so the point I'm trying to make is if we deport all of these illegal migrants and give them a path to come back legally, but if we deport them and there's a period of time where restaurants are closing or where we're having issues with people in landscaping or cleaning or working the fields, if things get tough, the generation's going to, next generation is going to work. | ||
I mean, God himself said that man will have to work by the sweat of his brow as punishment for the fall of man. | ||
This is part of the human condition. | ||
We all have to work one way or another. | ||
And yeah, it'll be a little bit of a rude awakening, but I'm not really worried about that. | ||
I don't really care if restaurants have to close because they've been exploiting and employing illegal immigrants. | ||
And keep in mind, man, that these migrants are great for the services that they offer. | ||
I understand. | ||
They provide a value to the market. | ||
That's the nature of capitalism. | ||
But they're sending the vast majority of their money via remittance back home to their home country. | ||
So, countries in South America, Central America, they want as many of their own citizens to come here illegally as possible because their economies depend on the remittance. | ||
So, they're coming over here, they're taking the jobs that people may or may not take themselves, and then they're sending all the money that they make out of the country. | ||
It's just a lose-lose-lose, man. | ||
I would rather afford the inconveniences of too few migrants than the inconveniences of too many, but I do appreciate your call, Joshua. | ||
Let's go to Glenn in New Jersey. | ||
Glenn, what's on your mind? | ||
How's it going, Chase? | ||
Good, man. | ||
Trying not to take the Blackville, bro. | ||
Trying real hard, you know. | ||
The average dude, I work, you know what I mean? | ||
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Married, you know, I got everything going on just like the American dream. | |
I look around and I see that, you know, it's hard, you know, for the rest of. | ||
We elected Donald Trump because we wanted something different. | ||
And there's a lot of people that are looking for change, you know what I mean? | ||
And we look and, you know, and we're basing this off his first administration. | ||
He's seen a lot going on. | ||
You know, he was, he was, you know, his hands were tied in a lot of situations. | ||
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This might be the same situation here. | |
But what's going on now and the attitudes and the stance that's going, I'm just, you know, I want to listen. | ||
I listen to you guys. | ||
I trust Alex, what he says. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
He's fucking awesome for seasoning. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
And I'm trying to get on board with a lot of he's saying, you know, and the way this administration has been going, you know, we see a lot of Trump comes out with a lot of bravado and then, you know, it seems to be like his plan. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It seems to be like it's planned. | ||
And I listen to you. | ||
I'm not trying to throw the baby out with the bath water just yet because I want to hold on because we don't have nothing else to hold on to. | ||
You know, this is it. | ||
You know, and I mean, we can't get done now then. | ||
You know, all the talk, everything, you know, golden age. | ||
Oh, you know, I got when a man speaks, I put stuff in the memory bank and I listen to what he says because I was under the, you know, I still want to be under the impression that he doesn't lie. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
He might tell a little bit like everybody, you know, might have to say something in a certain situation, but for the most part, I don't think he's just going to lie like this. | ||
And the way they pulled this off and the way things are going, I just think this has, I want to think that there's something more at play here. | ||
And, you know, I'm truly, I'm trying hard. | ||
You know, I'm really trying hard. | ||
You know, well, here's my simple philosophy on what you're saying. | ||
And I understand the tendency to be black belt. | ||
The more you stare into the abyss, the deeper the darkness goes. | ||
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Look, look, if, if we give up hope, then we guarantee failure. | ||
But if we hang on to hope, however unlikely victory is or success is, at least there's a chance. | ||
Don't type that scene from Dumb and Dumber. | ||
So you're saying there's a chance. | ||
I'm a one in a million guy here, but I am a one in a million, not a zero in a million guy. | ||
And if things all collapse, that'll be tragic and terrible. | ||
And if things all fall apart, obviously we'll be miserable and we'll suffer and it's just a shame. | ||
But at least because we tried and we held on and we fought with every last breath for every last inch, we can experience that tragedy with a clean conscience rather than a dirty one where we would look back and think, wow, I could have done more. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Yeah, I hear you. | ||
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And before I go, I just want to say Nephilim Blue is awesome. | |
I like it. | ||
I take it every day. | ||
Like, I'm one of the people that didn't experience the effects at first. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Took a drop or fall. | ||
I have to take two droppers. | ||
That's just me. | ||
But two droppers is the key for me. | ||
Just have to find your own dose. | ||
And that's all I got to say. | ||
It was me talking to you. | ||
Well, Glenn, call in anytime. | ||
I'm really glad that you called. | ||
And thank you for being a listener. | ||
I hope you keep listening. | ||
And feel free to reach out anytime, any questions or comments or thoughts. | ||
I'd love to interact with you. | ||
All right, let's go to Chad in Minnesota. | ||
Chad, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Good, man. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So following up just with Epstein and, oh, I guess just it feels like a devastating blow. | ||
And I'm just, I feel like it's a sign of things to come with two other very important topics and things that need to be resolved just for humanity's sake. | ||
And that's COVID or the shots and geoengineering. | ||
I mean, that just affects the entire world overall. | ||
And I'm deeply concerned that there are individuals that surround Trump that will, one, probably maybe exactly what happened with or however you feel it played out with the Epstein client list and why they decided not to release it. | ||
And if it's being utilized as a tool going forward, however it is, it's just not, it's deception or it's deceptive. | ||
Yeah, and it's not what we were promised. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And it's now I'm concerned about, you know, we're starting to see that Congress is starting to try to get, you know, and there are individuals that I truly believe in, MTG, you know, putting in, setting forth bills and trying to get stuff going forward with geoengineering and preventing it. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
RFK Jr. just, you know, had said recently that he's going to do everything in his power to try to stop what's going on with geoengineering. | ||
And it's not in his specific department. | ||
It's a DARPA thing. | ||
And it's DARPA. | ||
So DARPA was directly tied to the mRNA and COVID. | ||
And so, okay, so those two things. | ||
Now, if we think that we're going to get anywhere near those with the middle of the US, you have to ask the institutions responsible for the crime to investigate the crime. | ||
It's like when I got swatted a couple of months ago and I had to call the FBI to try to solve who was swatting me when I knew from a FOIA request that the FBI was spying on me. | ||
there's no place to get any justice or to solve these problems. | ||
I'm with you on all these frustrations, and I hate to cut you off prematurely, Chad, because I really liked where you're going. | ||
And I think that we understand each other, but we are coming up on a break. | ||
On the other side of this break, I am going to be taking more calls, and we've got some breaking news that we're going to cover as well for the last 30 minutes until the great legendary iconic Alex Jones takes over for the Alex Jones show from 11 a.m. Central Time to 3 p.m. in the afternoon. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Realm Info Trade Sky for the next 24 minutes and 15 seconds before the great, the legendary, the iconic Alex Jones takes over with all the latest breaking news and analysis you don't want to miss. | ||
We've got some breaking news here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Austin Fire Chief defends response after accusations of delaying help for Care County flooding. | ||
I'm going to show you clip 67 here in a moment. | ||
The Austin Fire Chief insists his department is doing everything it can to respond to deadly flooding in Care County after firefighters accused him of actions that delayed deployment of specialized search and rescue crews. | ||
Chief Joel G. Baker responded to the accusations made in a social media post by the Austin Firefighters Association, which claimed that highly trained first responders from Austin were not allowed to respond. | ||
The post called the chief's actions an egregious dereliction of duty, and the association announced it would meet on Tuesday to discuss whether to take a vote of no confidence in Baker. | ||
And it is anticipated that this vote of no confidence will take place either today, but could be extended until Thursday while the firefighters rally the votes needed. | ||
And we're going to have a representative on with Alex Jones during the Alex Jones show today, but here's clip 67. | ||
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The union for the Austin Fire Department plans to host a no confidence vote for the fire chief. | |
The issue deals with how Chief Joel Baker responded to the recent flooding in Kerrville. | ||
The Austin Firefighters Association claims that Chief Baker delayed sending firefighters to help with rescue efforts in Kerrville until it was too late. | ||
Union President Bob Nix will speak at 11 a.m. this morning to talk about Baker's decision. | ||
Now, we reached out to Chief Baker for comment. | ||
He responded with a statement that says in part, quote, the Austin Fire Department must also prioritize having sufficient resources in our own community given the unpredictability of this weekend storms and the risk for catastrophic flooding in our immediate area, end quote. | ||
Chief Baker's statement also said that AFD did deploy some resources to help in Kerr County, including three rescue swimmers. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
I guess it wasn't Donald Trump's fault after all. | ||
We know that the emergency alerts came out. | ||
We live here. | ||
We saw them. | ||
We experienced them. | ||
Everybody was warned about the flash floods here. | ||
So that was a lie from Rosie O'Donnell just blaming Trump for flooding in Texas. | ||
It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. | ||
And then when you look at the details, it looks like there's a lot of controversy happening between amongst first responders here, even in Austin, Texas. | ||
Controversy regarding whether or not the right decisions were made locally to dispatch first responders. | ||
So we'll see as this develops, but it's anyone's fault but Donald Trump's Trump. | ||
Let's go back to callers. | ||
I want to speak with Valerie in Kentucky. | ||
Valerie, what's on your mind? | ||
Hi, Chay. | ||
Can you hear me okay? | ||
You sound wonderful. | ||
Awesome. | ||
First of all, I pray for everybody at InfoWars and their families all the time. | ||
We need to pray Psalm 91. | ||
People, please don't be blackpilled. | ||
God is on our side. | ||
My two points are about weather modification and the illegals that are all on welfare and are going to bankrupt our country. | ||
First of all, the weather modification. | ||
I voted for President Trump three times. | ||
He needs to get his head out of his butt. | ||
It's exactly like what happened in North Carolina. | ||
How many times do we have to complain about weather weaponization for him to stop it altogether? | ||
And then the illegals. | ||
How many military-age men came in that were Chinese, that were of every nationality? | ||
All of the illegals need to go. | ||
They're sucking us dry, signing up for welfare, showing up at the emergency rooms. | ||
And, you know, it just says he's got to stop or it's going to bankrupt our country. | ||
I pray Psalm 91 every day. | ||
I buy the products. | ||
Everybody support. | ||
I buy life force. | ||
I bought the storable food, the water filtration. | ||
We can only get the truth here. | ||
I haven't watched mainstream media in over six years. | ||
It's ridiculous that Washington cannot root out this corruption. | ||
It's really upsetting. | ||
People are dying. | ||
Well, I really appreciate all of your support. | ||
And I always love to hear that people have supported us at the store because it's because of you that we're able to stay on the air. | ||
And I hope that you've experienced the benefits of the products. | ||
But we can't lose Hope we can't lose heart. | ||
We have to have faith in humanity. | ||
We have to adopt the philosophy that people are inherently good and just commit errors throughout their lives, and some to the point of no return, certainly. | ||
And they often happen to be the most powerful among us that have fallen the furthest from grace. | ||
But yeah, I'm with you. | ||
I mean, the weather modification is happening. | ||
They don't know what they're doing. | ||
Got Bill Gates wanting to block the sun. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I mean, you're going to let the guy who allowed Clippy to be on his user interface make decisions about whether or not we should be able to see the sun? | ||
So, Valerie, I appreciate you. | ||
Nobody's been arrested. | ||
Yeah, nobody's been arrested. | ||
We need to. | ||
Yeah, nobody's been arrested except for 58-year-old doctors in Utah because they gave fake vaccines to children at the request of their parents. | ||
People like that are facing 35 years, but nobody on the Epstein list, nobody in weather modification, nobody responsible for the AIDS crisis in the 80s. | ||
Yeah, that's the way it goes. | ||
But ultimately, it's going to arrive at a point where we have to exact our own justice if justice will not be enforced on our behalf by our government. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Ted in South Carolina. | ||
Ted, what's on your mind? | ||
Chase, good to be with you. | ||
I called a little bit about immigration. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, I can hear you. | ||
I believe the assimilation process, you mentioned it, that should be reinstated and enforced. | ||
And the people that come here should have some means of support before they even enter the country so they don't enter our welfare roles right away. | ||
But for those that don't work, our own government, I believe, has created the conditions over probably since the end of World War II, it caused people not to work. | ||
You have all different kinds of programs where the government gives a person money not to work. | ||
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And during that time, that's 100% true. | |
In fact, we often look at unemployment as a metric to determine whether or not the economy is doing well. | ||
And it's much less relevant of a metric than it was during the Great Depression. | ||
The unemployment rate is a Depression-era metric because the unemployment rate was like 50% at one point in time. | ||
There were people starving in the United States. | ||
My grandmother could only wear shoes on Sunday to church. | ||
I mean, that was a real level of poverty here in the United States. | ||
But the real metric is how many people who are within the demographic to be working are just simply not participating in the labor force. | ||
We have tons of open jobs here in the United States of America to the point where companies are frantically trying to get H1B visas in order to fill the open positions. | ||
And you can argue about whether that's right or wrong, but we do have the open jobs. | ||
And there are, what is it, what is it, like 9 million? | ||
Can you guys look this up? | ||
How many people in the United States of America are opting out voluntarily from the labor force? | ||
I think it's like 9 million at least. | ||
It's some astronomical number. | ||
That's the one to look at more than the unemployment rate because we have more jobs than people willing to work them. | ||
And so the left says, all right, we're going to use this as an excuse to import as many people and sponsor an invasion into the United States so we can fill those jobs. | ||
But at what expense? | ||
I can't see it. | ||
It's too small. | ||
Yeah, 93.6 million people in 2023, individuals aged 16 and older in the U.S., who were not working or looking for work. | ||
Retirement was cited as the primary reason by 48.6 million of them. | ||
Additionally, 14.9 million reported attending school, 14.7 million cited illness or disability, and 12.7 million were caring for family. | ||
So there's millions upon millions of people in the United States of America that are old enough to work, not disabled, not distracted, and simply not participating in the workforce for whatever reason. | ||
Maybe they're being provided for by the federal government or provided for by their parents or a relative or something else. | ||
And so we have this entire dormant sect of our economy that is just waiting to be activated. | ||
And for some reason, we don't have a political class or a political system that has figured out a way to activate these people. | ||
And so we had this caller the last segment that was talking about how, hey, if we get rid of all these migrants, then all the restaurants are going to close and we're going to have famine and starvation because who's going to work in the fields? | ||
Well, maybe it's members of that class of people, the eight or nine million people that aren't working. | ||
I know it's 93 million, but legitimately not working, just chose not to work because for whatever reason, they don't feel like it. | ||
And I just, like I said, I'd rather afford the inconveniences of too few migrants than the inconveniences of too many migrants because the definition of too many migrants is an invasion. | ||
That's what an invasion is. | ||
Too many people, not from here, coming in all at once, calling the shots. | ||
What's the difference between what Russia did to Ukraine and what our government has allowed to happen to the people of the United States of America? | ||
Of course, it hasn't been violent in a warlike way with drones and the meat grinder, but it is the death of our civilization. | ||
And rather than death by sword, it's like death by disease. | ||
You still wind up dead, despite the fact that the method is slightly different. | ||
The principle is just the same. | ||
Ted, thank you for your call. | ||
Bob and Orlando, Bob, what's on your mind? | ||
About the immigration issue. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, I go back quite a few years more than most people, but there was something called the 1986 Immigration Control and Reform Act under Ronald Reagan. | ||
And a lot of the things you've been talking about were addressed in that. | ||
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You know, everybody's crying about, oh, we're not going to have anybody to pick our crops. | |
Well, it addressed that. | ||
It was called the SAW program. | ||
It was one of the provisions in it for migrant farm workers. | ||
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You know, that's still applicable. | |
So it allowed for migrant farm workers to work in the fields and they could go back and forth across the border or whatever they wanted. | ||
It also put sanctions on employers for knowingly hiring people that were illegal. | ||
I mean, this is all current law still. | ||
It also granted 3 million people legal status if they came here before 1982. | ||
Everybody's crying, oh, people have been here for generations. | ||
Well, that was already addressed. | ||
You had like a year window to file for the paperwork for all that if you were here in the United States before 1982. | ||
So, I mean, a lot of this stuff is already law. | ||
And, you know, we don't need to rewrite the law for this. | ||
Now, you know, as far as the people crying about restaurants, let them go out of business. | ||
Are they going to have to raise their prices a little bit? | ||
Maybe it'll give some kids in high school an opportunity to, you know, work, you know, make some money in a restaurant, you know? | ||
So, I mean, a lot of this stuff is just nonsense with these people all crying about. | ||
I absolutely agree with you, Bob. | ||
Great points there. | ||
And thank you for citing that legislation from the Reagan administration. | ||
Jason in New Mexico, what's on your mind? | ||
Thank you for taking my call, Jason. | ||
Before I get started, I just want to say that I really admire your hard work, Ethic, and you do a smash-up job there. | ||
Nevertheless, getting to the point, I want to say that all this Epstein stuff is kind of just one big distraction. | ||
And it reminds me of when they would be looking for the body of Jimmy Hoffa. | ||
I grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and it seemed like every few years back in the late 80s and the 90s, you know, they were looking for Jimmy Hoffa's body. | ||
So these things with like the client list and, you know, Jeffrey Epstein killing himself, it's like those are non-sequitur, non-starter. | ||
Because what we really have going on is who was running the auto pin. | ||
We found out that, yes, China was interfering in the 2020 elections. | ||
So if people want to get outraged about the client list, like let's get outraged about this last administration not being there legally or lawfully. | ||
And that all the J6 protesters really are like all of our heroes because they were the ones outraged enough to spend their dollars, sit in jail. | ||
And what are we doing? | ||
We're talking about Epstein still. | ||
Everybody knows he's a pedo. | ||
Everybody knows that international leaders were part of it. | ||
But the bigger, bigger picture is where's these criminals that were running our government for the last four years illegally? | ||
No arrest. | ||
Nobody's even caring about it. | ||
So it's like, we're never going to find the body of Jimmy Hoffa, and we're never going to find Epstein because he didn't kill himself. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you. | ||
And it's overwhelming all the things we have to choose from to be angry about. | ||
I don't know if you've ever been to a Cheesecake Factory. | ||
Not my favorite place to be, but I've been to one. | ||
The menu is like the size of the Bible. | ||
They've got like a different menu for every different type of cuisine, every nation, every region of the world. | ||
And it takes forever to decide what you want to eat because there's just so many options. | ||
And it's taken me forever to figure out what to be mad about because there's just so many options. | ||
Am I going to be mad today about the fact that one out of every four hours of my life are dedicated to the federal government? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Am I going to be mad about the fact that those one out of every four hours fund genocides and war after war unnecessarily? | ||
Yeah, I guess maybe. | ||
Am I going to be mad about the fact that my tax dollars then are used to investigate and spy on me, but then when I actually need law enforcement, they're incapable of enforcing the law, even when I provide them with all of the evidence and details as to who the perpetrator was. | ||
Do their job for them, and they still won't hammer the gavel. | ||
Or am I going to be mad about the fact that Bibi Netanyahu comes over here after committing the most recent genocide and recommends my president for the Nobel Peace Prize? | ||
It's hard to choose what to be mad about, but this Epstein thing isn't just about whether or not we're going to ever find out whether he was a pedophile. | ||
It's symbolic. | ||
It's a metaphor. | ||
He represents all that is evil within the political class. | ||
And if there's no justice brought to the political class, then that means there's no justice left at all. | ||
And if there's no justice, then we have no civilization. | ||
And if we have no civilization, then we are in decline. | ||
And if we are in decline, and we don't catch it soon enough and reverse it, then we are dead. | ||
I don't know about you, but I like being alive. | ||
I like life. | ||
I think it's something to be embraced, not run from. | ||
Like you see in these advertisements in Canada where they have one ad that features all white people. | ||
All the other ones are hyper-diverse. | ||
One ad features all white people, and it's the ad for euthanasia. | ||
Hey, have you been diagnosed with a terrible illness? | ||
Here are some floating lanterns. | ||
You're going to love your last day. | ||
Eat whatever you can keep down. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable to me. | ||
We are in the midst of the most anti-human movement attacking us so brazenly, yet subtly, so viciously, yet subversively, that we're not even aware of the fact that we're surrounded on all sides by demons who want all of humanity to be either dead or subjugated. | ||
So they themselves conceive themselves as gods. | ||
This is an absolutely disgusting and astounding and amazing and beautiful time to be alive. | ||
It's all of the things at once. | ||
I like to say that the truth is black and white, and I believe that's true, but there is such a thing as nuance. | ||
This is the human condition, the battle between good and evil, the yin and the yang, the pole between the dark side and the light side of the force. | ||
Got Donald Trump up there. | ||
From my point of view, the Jedi are evil. | ||
I don't know what to think. | ||
I never worshipped him. | ||
I always liked him. | ||
I still like him. | ||
I still support him, but I never worshipped him because he might be the president of the United States, but Christ is king. | ||
I'm a citizen of the kingdom of God before I'm a citizen of the United States of America, and I'm proud to be an American. | ||
I'd rather be a citizen of America than a citizen of the United States. | ||
You realize they're two different countries, right? | ||
We live in America. | ||
The political class lives and operates the United States. | ||
And they steal from us and exploit us in order to fund all of the corruption, whether it's the abuse and trafficking of children, the trafficking of weapons, the trafficking of drugs, regime change after regime change, war after war, bomb after bomb, recession after recession, depression after depression. | ||
Terrorist act after terrorist act, everything bad in the world today could be followed straight back to our government, which is funded by us. | ||
And I'd like to say, hey, refuse to pay taxes, civil disobedience. | ||
That really only applies to people who are small business owners, because if you're an employee like I am, your taxes are automatically withheld. | ||
They steal it before you even get it. | ||
That's how efficient they are when they want to be. | ||
You're going to have Doge go in, Department of Government Efficiency, and find all the waste, abuse, and fraud. | ||
It's just astounding the hundreds of billions of dollars wasted, fraud, healthcare, Medicaid, wasted fraud, healthcare, Medicaid. | ||
Yet they're so efficient at scraping the money away from you before you even have the chance to get your fingers around it. | ||
And then they have the audacity after they take the money that you do have to print even more money so the money you have remaining is worthless. | ||
And then the national security apparatus goes in and says, hey, if we want to protect the dollar as a global reserve currency, we're going to have to bomb Iran. | ||
We're going to have to institute a regime change in Syria. | ||
We're not at war with Eurasia anymore. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
I haven't lost hope. | ||
I think we're going to win in the end. | ||
I just hope it doesn't suck really bad getting to victory. | ||
I don't want this to feel like hell. | ||
I don't want it to be like the first famous instance of a marathon being run where the guy ran the marathon and then collapsed and died at the end because he was exhausted. | ||
I don't want to experience that. | ||
I want to run the race, prepared for it, survive it, and remember it fondly. | ||
But the way things are going with artificial intelligence and the weaponization of technology and the corruption, it's the corruption that's really untenable. | ||
The way things are going, we are in for a long haul. | ||
We are in for a real trail of tears. | ||
We are in for a massive sinking of the Titanic, and there's not enough room in the lifeboats for everyone. | ||
You want to solve our immigration problem? | ||
Maybe we should adopt the white starline policy from the Titanic. | ||
Women and children first. | ||
Send over your women and children. | ||
No men. | ||
You want to save them? | ||
We don't have room for all of you. | ||
Just send over the women and children. | ||
They'll find husbands. | ||
They'll be fine. | ||
We got a bunch of involuntarily celibate young men right now because inflation is so bad that you have to live with your parents as long as possible trying to save up for a mortgage. | ||
And if you want to move out, then you have to waste all your money on rent. | ||
So you never save up for a mortgage. | ||
And if you have a roommate, you're never going to get a wife. | ||
And if you never get a wife, you're never going to have children. | ||
And if you never have children, then nobody but the state can take care of you when you're old. | ||
I mean, that's the whole premise of the Old Testament, the commandment, honor thy mother and father. | ||
It was so their society, so their civilization, so their culture could be sustainable. | ||
It was a practical order. | ||
It's not, hey, be nice to them, respect them. | ||
It's no, take care of them when they're old. | ||
So you don't have to rely on the community or you don't abandon them. | ||
This is the circle of life. | ||
Haven't you ever seen The Lion King? | ||
There was a time when it was actually a good movie before they butchered it and wokenized it and made it all retarded, like everything else. | ||
And I'm okay with the world being retarded. | ||
I'm all right with that. | ||
Most of the retarded people I've met, I've actually really liked them. | ||
I like dumb people. | ||
They're nice. | ||
They're simple. | ||
They hold the door. | ||
They say sorry when they do something stupid because they know they're stupid. | ||
But when you're retarded and corrupt and evil, then you get the Crocketts and the EOCs and the Nancy Pelosi's and the Chuck Schumers and the Adam Schiffs. | ||
I'm just trying to solve these problems before the only solution is putting people up against the wall. | ||
I don't believe in violence. | ||
I don't want violence. | ||
I'm not a pacifist by any means. | ||
But when I say it should be a last resort, I mean it should be a last resort. | ||
Now we have Democrats saying they're worried because their own constituents are calling for them to be violent, to get shot, to get arrested, to attack the president of the United States. | ||
We've got aircraft flying above his Bedminster properties, unauthorized. | ||
We've got apparent threats from Iran of surface-tarrow missiles. | ||
Now China is giving missile defense systems to Iran amidst this ceasefire with Israel. | ||
I mean, we are on the cusp of World War III in so many different ways. | ||
It's not even funny. | ||
In fact, we're already in World War III. | ||
It just hasn't heated up yet. | ||
We're in the pot with the water. | ||
The stove is on full blast and it just hasn't boiled yet. | ||
But it's already started. | ||
The process has begun. | ||
The only way it can be reversed is if we somehow find a way to transcend the pot itself and then turn off the stove, which I guess requires divine intervention. | ||
But God is often like a very successful and powerful father, busy elsewhere. | ||
And I guess that's another aspect of our human condition that we have to struggle with, trying to find him. | ||
Oftentimes, feeling as if we've just missed him. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break here in about two minutes. | ||
And then three minutes after that, we're going to have Alex Jones hosting the Alex Jones show with all of the latest. | ||
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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
The Globalists are coming! | ||
The Globalists are coming! | ||
Gates, Schwab, Soros. | ||
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Gentlemen, these men must be stopped at all costs. | |
They want to put chemicals in the water that turn the frogs gay? | ||
How about we put their tea in the water instead? | ||
The Americans have routed us, sir. | ||
They keep taking that strange liquid that makes their tongues blue. | ||
We can't hold them off much longer, sir. | ||
Those yanks are demons, I tell you. | ||
I saw one beat one of our boys to death with a stuffed animal frog. | ||
A stuffed animal frog? | ||
Yeah, I've killed probably 10 or 12 red coats with Old Froggy here. | ||
It's a highly underrated melee weapon, in my opinion. | ||
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