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The next pandemic is not a question of if, but of when. | ||
And we cannot afford to repeat the same mistake of the past. | ||
That's why WHO's member states are negotiating a new pandemic accord and amendments to the international health regulations to strengthen the legal framework for the global response to pandemics. | ||
And we can't stop there. | ||
We must follow through with national ratification and accountable implementation. | ||
For the sake of future generations, we must not go back to the old cycle of panic and neglect that left our world vulnerable. | ||
My amendment here is very simple. | ||
It says that if a law, if a treaty has a law in it that has the bearing on United States citizens, on our domestic activities, then it has to follow the lawmaking process of the Constitution. | ||
The World Health Organization's international health regulations, updated in 2005 and amended in 2014, claim to be designed to stop the spread of infectious diseases worldwide by requiring countries to report health emergencies and maintain strong surveillance systems in place, according to the Pan American Health Organization. | ||
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The resolution, including the amendments contained in document A77-A slash com dot slash 14, is adopted. | |
But with new amendments set to kick in on July 19th, 2025, the clock is ticking as unelected officials in Geneva will have the power to penetrate sovereign countries with lockdowns and vaccine mandates. | ||
This amendment could hit the Western world in places like Australia, the US, the UK, and Canada, where people didn't vote for this oversight. | ||
Most people don't even realize it's happening. | ||
Add to that, digital IDs create another dystopian lair. | ||
It could lead to a surveillance-based technocracy where governments track every move. | ||
California's rollout of digital driver's licenses and a January 2025 executive order from former President Joe Biden are pushing this forward, turning phones into tools that could enforce global health rules. | ||
Worse still, this could spiral into dystopian outcomes like forced quarantines in isolated government camps, mandatory health implants for real-time monitoring, and a Chinese-style social credit system where compliance with the World Health Organization directives determines access to jobs, travel, or food. | ||
If these amendments are enforced, nations could potentially be obligated to set up local enforcement bodies that answer to the World Health Organization, not their own voters or courts, leading to a future where dissenters are silenced through digital blacklisting or where entire regions are locked down indefinitely based on global health decrees. | ||
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And the premise is for the World Health Organization, the Director General can still declare a public health emergency. | |
Sure, he kind of has to go to the committee and make sure that there is some kind of agreement, but he gets to appoint the committee members. | ||
So do you think there's going to be any resistance towards him declaring this public health emergency? | ||
No. | ||
We both know there won't be any. | ||
And he can still issue the quarantine isolation. | ||
Tell us what type of diagnostic treatments, vaccines we have to recommend. | ||
He can restrict travel into the area. | ||
He can institute the, you know, there is still that vaccine passport language. | ||
It's a little bit different, but it's still there. | ||
And the WHO has been counting on the fact that people will not pay attention. | ||
And if they try to pay attention, they will find it confusing and bureaucratic. | ||
And they will think the World Health Organization doesn't really have any power. | ||
And so they will just ignore it. | ||
And that is the opposite of the right reaction. | ||
We have to kill this off dead. | ||
That is the only way to send the message that this was a completely unacceptable overreach from the get-go and that no part of it is tolerable to us. | ||
No matter how mild they make it sound, we know what they're up to, as you point out, by looking at the earliest drafts and seeing the jaw-dropping powers that they were attempting to commandeer. | ||
This accord is a generational opportunity that we must seize. | ||
The Mockingbird Media is predictably. | ||
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It's Wednesday, July 16th, in the year of our Lord 2025. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Get everybody together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Wednesday morning. | ||
Hope everybody's doing well. | ||
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I got to say a bit of a slow news day today. | |
Not a lot has happened since I last talked to you, but that's okay because we got, obviously, more than enough to talk about. | ||
Still, we're going to take your calls today, and I'll be joined in studio by the one and only Rex Jones. | ||
Look them all off-center here. | ||
We strive for perfection here at American Journal. | ||
A lot to talk about calls today, and we'll begin today as we do every day with your daily dispatch. | ||
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Your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 16th of July, 2025. | ||
U.S. military to remove 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles. | ||
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the removal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, as the Pentagon stated on Tuesday. | ||
The decision reduces the initial 4,000 troops sent to protect federal property During the protest last month, according to the Pentagon, President Donald Trump deployed the troops in June against the wishes of Governor Gavin Newsom to address protests related to the immigration raids. | ||
Those immigration raids are ongoing. | ||
And I don't think we've talked about it yet, but the trend continues of people posting videos or screenshots showing the LA traffic map is all green. | ||
It's all green, apparently, because I think some American cities, we're looking at upwards of like a quarter of the population, are just straight up illegal. | ||
And it's having massive positive impacts for the quality of life of the people living there. | ||
So you're welcome. | ||
Meanwhile, another conspiracy theory comes true. | ||
This story from Infowars.com. | ||
California bill passes to buy fire-ravaged palisades for low-income apartments. | ||
Homeowners in the fire-ravaged palisades, part of Los Angeles, area governed by Marxist-aligned mayor Karen Bass, have been left homeless. | ||
And with more questions than answers, why did the city neglect the reservoir and was it intentional? | ||
The writing is on the wall, bold and enlarged font for private landowners and homeowners in areas governed by socialist-aligned officials who have zero respect for private property. | ||
They're coming for your land. | ||
And of course, this was utterly predictable. | ||
We've been talking a lot about the corruption involved in the cleanup of the Palisades fire. | ||
We're going to show you a video a little bit later of a guy who ran the, I guess they passed a law or passed a bill to restore the Palisades, you know, the funding needed to rebuild the Palisades. | ||
And this guy fed the law through Grok or ChatGPT and basically figured out what the bill really says and what they're really going to do with this prime American real estate that was allowed to burn to the ground because of their unwavering incompetence. | ||
But it's okay. | ||
They are just horrific failures. | ||
And this is just the way it works. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
When Democrats fail horribly, they benefit. | ||
That's just how it works. | ||
Okay. | ||
So when they make terrible movies, then they benefit because they get to call you all racist for not liking them. | ||
And then they get promoted and another $100 million to destroy another beloved intellectual property. | ||
When they are the mayors of cities, then they let the whole thing burn to the ground and they snatch it all up at rock bottom prices and rezone it all for low income so they can boost their voter rolls. | ||
When they fail to uphold border security, they're flooded with illegal immigrants who, of course, benefit the corporations and boost their numbers so they get more political sway. | ||
It's just they've really, they figured it out. | ||
They figured out and God bless them. | ||
There's a lot of losers in this world. | ||
Not a lot of them have turned their losing into a benefit. | ||
But yeah, this is the way it works is every time the Democrats put a policy in place, it fails horrifically and they benefit and it works out for them and they do better at the end of the day. | ||
So sure, your neighborhood burned to the ground, but now the politicians that allowed it to happen get to benefit. | ||
So it's a win-win, I guess, all around. | ||
Meanwhile, all but one Republican on House Rules Committee blocked motion to allow Congress a vote on releasing Epstein files. | ||
And that is, in fact, the accurate way this story should be reported. | ||
And we'll show you a video of Marjorie Taylor Greene explaining that in just a little bit. | ||
But most headlines say, every Republican votes to block the release of the Epstein files. | ||
It's not really how it happened, but it still is annoying. | ||
It's annoying that they, I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
The Republicans have handcrafted a vector of attack for the Democrats. | ||
Democrats had nothing. | ||
For the last seven months, they've been basically been burning down Tesla dealerships and siding with murderous illegal criminals. | ||
They really had nothing until the Republican elves went into the workshop and hammered away and tinkered away and built them, created out of whole cloth, manufactured for them an attack vector that is very effective. | ||
Why? | ||
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Why are we doing this? | |
I guess that's where the speculation comes in. | ||
So again, I don't know. | ||
You know, it was always right-wingers talking about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
This was never a Democrat thing ever, ever. | ||
But then for some reason, Trump's administration completely bungles the Epstein release, flip-flops like 10 different times, can't get their story straight. | ||
And then I'll start saying, oh, yeah, this is a Democrat attack point. | ||
And the Democrats look around and go, oh, it is? | ||
All right. | ||
Oh, we didn't realize. | ||
We've been avoiding this like the plague because of all the pedophiles in our ranks. | ||
But now that you say it's a vector of attack for the Republicans, yeah, we'll take it. | ||
We will take it. | ||
So you're welcome once again. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel strikes Damascus as fighting rages in southern Syria. | ||
Powerful airstrikes shook Damascus on Wednesday, targeting the defense ministry as Israel vowed to destroy the Syrian government forces attacking Druze communities in southern Syria and demanded they withdraw. | ||
Reuters reporters heard warplanes swoop low over the capital and lease a series of massive strikes on central Damascus. | ||
The cityscape was blanketed in smoke with a thick plume rising from the defense ministry. | ||
We actually have some pretty crazy videos of this. | ||
We can go to clip number five here. | ||
We can actually do five, six, and seven. | ||
Go ahead and roll these. | ||
This one's crazy. | ||
It's woman actually delivering the news with the city as the backdrop when the explosion hits the background. | ||
The shockwave hits her about a second later. | ||
So yeah, Damascus is now under attack by Israel with massive bombs hitting their presidential palace as well as a number of other buildings downstairs, downtown rather. | ||
Absolutely massive, massive attacks. | ||
So, you know, we can talk about what the developments have been in Syria, since the Assad regime was overthrown by a combination of NATO, Israeli, Turkey, and American terrorists, and then immediately it was like, oh, now we're friends. | ||
Now, actually, we're all aligned, and we're going to give them billions of dollars. | ||
But also, they are, unlike the Assad regime, actually targeting the minority groups in Syria for destruction. | ||
And we've seen churches be bombed, and now the Druze are under attack because say what you want about the Assad regime, it was an Alawite regime and protect the minorities in Syria. | ||
Now it's been replaced by a Sunni regime that is ruthlessly eradicating them because that's what we told you they were going to do because it's all for the sake of Israel. | ||
Again, we can get back into that a little bit later. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Trump says Attorney General Pam Bondi should release credible information on Epstein. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump says Attorney General Pam Bondi should release whatever she thinks is credible on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as he faces rare backlash from his supporters after seeking to draw a line under the case. | ||
Bondi has been lambasted by some of Trump's political base after her department recently said there was no evidence that Epstein, quote, kept a client list. | ||
This appeared to contradict her previous statements and those of other Trump allies who previously called for the release of more information on Epstein. | ||
Trump also said on Tuesday he did not understand what the interest or the fascination is with the case. | ||
He earlier offered a defense of Bondi, saying she handled it very well. | ||
Again, we will keep talking about this. | ||
And look, I too am sick of talking about Epstein. | ||
I wish we didn't have to talk about him. | ||
I wish this wasn't as big of an issue as it is, but it is. | ||
And again, I talked yesterday about it and the day before, just to remind you, this is the chink in the armor. | ||
This is the vulnerability that has all the attention. | ||
And so it's what you got to drive and push and try to get some sort of conclusion from. | ||
Clearly, whatever information is still contained in the Epstein files or whatever further information the government has about Epstein and his activities and associations, et cetera, is damaging enough, is dangerous enough that they don't even know how to handle it. | ||
They are flipping out and panicking. | ||
And there's a reason for that. | ||
It's because this, again, is the string that unravels the whole sweater. | ||
When you talk about the insane control that Israel has over this country, so much of it has to do with blackmail from people like Epstein. | ||
And again, he's not in any way the only operative running one of these honeypot schemes. | ||
He was just sort of the biggest and most famous. | ||
But if we want actual change in our country, if we want to actually shift the trajectory of our nation, you got to pick something to be the fulcrum of that movement. | ||
In this case, it's Jeffrey Epstein and the pedophile island and the weird temple and the Israeli connections and the support of the mega group and all of these various aspects of this superstructure sitting atop the American government. | ||
And a lot of people the last day or so have been talking about Howard Lutnik. | ||
And we can get into who this guy was. | ||
He was apparently Jeffrey Epstein's next door neighbor. | ||
Now, of course, he's working with the Trump campaign, Trump administration, that is. | ||
And it's just one of those things that when Trump is giving statements on this, like the one he gave yesterday, clip called He's Just Doubling Down. | ||
Clip number four here. | ||
This is Donald Trump with another, yet again, tripling, quadrupling down on the Epstein thing, calling it a creation of Obama and Brennan. | ||
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It's just, this is, this is silly. | |
And it's, there's no good explanation for this, right? | ||
Either Trump is being totally genuine and he's literally just like baffled at this. | ||
And he's like, there's just some dude that was a pedophile and why is everybody freaking out? | ||
And if that's the case, if he really is baffled by this, like that's the worst case scenario. | ||
And I don't believe that's the case because how could it be? | ||
How could Trump not understand the implications of this? | ||
Like if he really is like, it's just some pedophile guy that everybody's freaking out about. | ||
What? | ||
What is this created by Obama? | ||
It's like, if that's really what he thinks is going on, that is like a bigger issue than if he's deliberately covering it up. | ||
Because the only other option is he perfectly aware of the implications of this. | ||
He's perfectly aware of the power structures that this would devastate. | ||
And he's protecting them. | ||
He's sacrificing himself to save them from the consequences of their own actions. | ||
Or he's in the files and he's a pedophile and he doesn't want to release his own thing. | ||
Like these are the only options. | ||
So out of all of those, I almost would prefer that the American president is at least aware of what's going on, even if he's actively working for the bad guys, which he clearly is right now. | ||
I at least want him to be aware that that's what's happening. | ||
I just, it's worse for me to think that the president of the United States genuinely does not understand that Jeffrey Epstein was the leader of a blackmail ring that has probably had massive impacts when it comes to the decisions that politicians have made recently. | ||
Trump, I don't understand, supporters' fascination with Epstein. | ||
Really? | ||
You don't? | ||
You don't understand? | ||
You don't understand how you, Donald Trump, the leader of the MAGA movement, the movement that came to prominence because of the anger and fury at the Middle East wars, the lack of weapons of mass destruction, despite being told over and over that there were, | ||
whose entire political existence is predicated on the idea of there being a deep state, the deep state not having America's best interests in mind, and them using a variety of nefarious means to maintain control. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
You don't understand why Jeffrey Epstein, Israeli fake billionaire, allies with, cohorts with the Prime Minister of Israel, Lex Wechner, every member of the mega group, Ghillane Maxwell, daughter of Robert Maxwell, Israeli Soviet Union, UK super spy, might, This guy, Jeffrey Epstein, might have been running a blackmail scheme. | ||
This might actually be the guts, the inner workings of the machine that you've built your entire political career fighting. | ||
You don't get it. | ||
You don't understand why we would be interested in something like this, really. | ||
So you just think we're idiots is what I'm getting. | ||
What I'm getting from this statement is I think my supporters are idiots. | ||
Again, hey, if you want to look at a silver lining of this, not that it matters. | ||
Not that anything real actually ever matters because we're dealing with people who, for whom reality is anathema. | ||
The silver lining to this, if anybody was legitimate even a little bit, would be that we'd never hear that MAGA was a cult ever again. | ||
But like I said, it doesn't actually matter. | ||
It doesn't actually matter that time and time again, Trump is convinced by his supporters to do something other than what he wants to do. | ||
It doesn't matter that time and time again, Trump has taken a position that is completely at odds with his supporters and his supporters loudly, vocally oppose him. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We're still cult members. | ||
I believe everything he says. | ||
But the reality is that maybe Trump thought that. | ||
Maybe Trump thought that he was a cult leader. | ||
Trump thinks his base is stupid. | ||
Candace Owens lights the president up over the Epstein scandal. | ||
That is how he's acting. | ||
He's acting like we're stupid. | ||
Because he's acting stupid. | ||
He's acting like he doesn't understand what's going on, which you would only believe if you didn't understand what was going on. | ||
So he thinks you're stupid. | ||
He thinks we're stupid, and it's not going to work. | ||
And when he gives this statement yesterday, again, tripling, quadrupling, quintupling down on his deliberate failure, like his deliberate miscomprehension of the Epstein situation. | ||
In this case, he's standing next to one, Howard Lutnick, which many people have pointed out is a little bit suspicious in and of itself. | ||
Let's watch Trump's statement now. | ||
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Mr. President, I know you've urged people to move on, but I'm curious, why do you think your supporters in particular have been so interested in the Epstein situation? | |
I've been so excited about how it's been handled. | ||
why they would be so interested. | ||
He's dead for a long time. | ||
He was never a big factor in terms of life. | ||
I don't understand what the interest or what the fascination is. | ||
I really don't. | ||
And the credible information has been given. | ||
Don't forget, we went through years of the Mueller witch hunt and all of the different things, the Steele dossier, which was all fake. | ||
All that information was fake. | ||
But I don't understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody. | ||
It's pretty boring stuff. | ||
It's sorted, but it's boring. | ||
And I don't understand why it keeps going. | ||
I think really only pretty bad people, including Republicans, I just want to give something like that. | ||
Credible information, let them give it. | ||
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Anything that's credible, I would say let them have it. | |
Mr. President, a question on AI. | ||
How do you want Americans to think about it? | ||
He says, anything credible, give it to them. | ||
You know, there was a story that I printed out today. | ||
Not that I knew the exact wording, but the only reason I even printed the story was just to remind myself to talk about this idea of conspiracy. | ||
Trump and Jeffrey Epstein docs, why Trump betrayed the MAGA base. | ||
Trump's embrace of conspiracy theories haunt him with Epstein case. | ||
And, you know, everybody knows that the very term conspiracy theory was developed by the CIA to discredit speculation about the true nature of the JFK assassination in the 60s. | ||
And it's taken on this sort of new meaning because the word in and of itself, the phrase, the two words, are not difficult to understand and they have meanings of their own. | ||
And it's weird when you hear people say, well, you know, I'm not, how do people phrase it? | ||
I can't even think of how they phrase it. | ||
They say like, you know, this isn't a conspiracy. | ||
This really happened. | ||
Like, no, a conspiracy is just when people conspire. | ||
Everybody understands that there are conspiracies. | ||
Every crime with more than one perpetrator is by definition a conspiracy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Seriously, it doesn't even have to be clandestine or bad, but that, of course, is just the definition that has glommed onto it. | ||
But so it's this idea that the term conspiracy theory, sometimes shortened to conspiracy, is just shorthand for something that didn't actually happen and isn't real or something. | ||
Which, okay, fine, if that's the way you want to phrase it, whatever. | ||
But here's a question. | ||
If the United States government releases a video that they claim shows that nobody went in or out of Jeffrey Epstein's cell during his suicide, if they release what they claim to be the full video and there's one, | ||
two, three minutes of that video missing, and you can tell from the metadata and you can tell from the timecode on the camera, and it's admitted by the government that this minute or minute, two, three minutes, and we'll tell you the new data out about this, it's missing from the video. | ||
Is that a conspiracy? | ||
Is it a conspiracy theory? | ||
If I were to speculate as to why this minute is missing or what the minute could show or how they removed the minute of the video, am I putting forward a conspiracy theory, or is just there something that's unexplained that the authorities will not explain? | ||
And just are telling you to shut up. | ||
Like, it's so weird. | ||
This is not a conspiracy theory. | ||
Epstein was a conspirator in a conspiracy in a secret group committing illegal activities. | ||
That's why he was in jail when he committed suicide. | ||
Why would he be in jail if he wasn't in a conspiracy? | ||
What do people not understand about this? | ||
So when they talk about Trump's embrace of conspiracy theories, the Epstein conspiracy theories, it really is like you come home to your family member with a knife in their chest laying on the ground dead, and you go, well, what the hell who did this? | ||
And people go, what are you conspiracy theorizing now? | ||
It's like, no, this is a mystery is what this is, and we're trying to get the answers to it. | ||
This is called answering a question that nobody else is willing to answer. | ||
Yes, Jeffrey Epstein was conspiring with his fellow criminals to commit crimes. | ||
Yes, people in the American government were involved in this. | ||
When you're not telling us what the answers are, then theorizing is a perfectly valid exercise because we deserve to know the truth. | ||
And you can't just silence the truth and then call us names for asking what the reality is. | ||
Folks, we'll be back on the other side with tons of videos to illustrate everything that I'm talking about. | ||
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This is the American Journal. | ||
We got a lot of other stuff to talk about besides Epstein, but that continues to be the big story as it seems like the Democrats have finally realized that this is a vulnerability that they can attack Trump with. | ||
Not that they've ever had any interest in Epstein before, but now they realize, again, this is a chink in his armor. | ||
And again, I do think this is a very useful avenue for us to take in exposing the pervasive spook influence on our government and why we can't get anything for ourselves because our entire government works at the behest of a bunch of blackmailing pedophile foreigners. | ||
But we got other stuff. | ||
But we got other stuff to get into first. | ||
And we'll be joined by Rex Jones in the third hour. | ||
And I'll open up the phone lines for your calls in the second. | ||
And we do have a lot when it comes to Epstein. | ||
We got more information gleaned from the metadata of the video showing that actually three minutes had been cut and that it had been edited multiple times and apparently exported from Adobe Premiere. | ||
It really reminds me a lot of the Obama birth certificate situation where either people pulling this off are actually incredibly incompetent. | ||
Like extremely more incompetent than a high schooler. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've been using Photoshop for a long time. | ||
Even I knew in high school that you had to merge all layers if you didn't want it to be editable on a PDF. | ||
They didn't realize that apparently published Obama's birth certificate where you could separate the layers and see that it was clearly a forged document. | ||
Sort of a similar thing happened with this video where they didn't scrub the metadata. | ||
Didn't bother putting it through. | ||
Again, this is something that we do, even just for like. | ||
Anyway, maybe I shouldn't talk about the InfoSec here, but are they that incompetent? | ||
Or are they literally just like, it doesn't matter? | ||
No, it doesn't matter. | ||
We just have to put something out. | ||
Of course, it's fake. | ||
Obviously, it's fake. | ||
Everybody can see that it's fake, but it doesn't matter because we put it out. | ||
And now all of the media outlets will say, but they provided the birth certificates. | ||
So, but they provided the video. | ||
So I guess that settles things. | ||
Yeah, but the video was highly edited and there's three minutes missing and it was clearly fake. | ||
But they edit, but they provided the video. | ||
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And it's also the worst angle. | |
So case closed. | ||
Yeah, it's also just a ridiculous angle. | ||
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Benny Johnson went over how this was not even the best angle or there are many better angles based on the schematic of the floor and where cameras are positioned. | |
Well, it's not even like this is his cell, right? | ||
It's like this door is the door to a hallway that his cell was in. | ||
Just ridiculous. | ||
So it's just ridiculous. | ||
So again, we can, we'll get into that a little bit more in a second, but I do want to cover some other stuff. | ||
First, I got a lot of videos. | ||
Some horrifying, some good. | ||
It's all so crazy. | ||
We'll go with the Palisades law because we were talking about that in the first five minutes. | ||
Another conspiracy theory comes true. | ||
That's a headline at infowars.com. | ||
California bill passes to buy fire-ravaged palisades for low-income apartments. | ||
Ah, yes, it used to be one of the premier neighborhoods in America. | ||
A vintage classic Americana started off middle income, became a little bit upper income, but people had raised families there and lived there forever. | ||
Really, just a beautiful example of the American classic suburb where a lot of our favorite TV shows were shot. | ||
There being just in LA. | ||
And then it burned down, and now it's all going to be low-income Section 8 housing. | ||
I guess for all the foreigners that they're bringing in. | ||
So, thanks, Democrats. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for being like that. | ||
It's funny. | ||
There's a yeah, this from postmillennial. | ||
Like I said in the first five minutes, just as an observation having to do with this Palisades issue, that the Democrats really do, they're in this pattern where they utterly fail and that helps them. | ||
You know, you would think that not having your city burned down would be your priority. | ||
You would think they're like, I'm the mayor of a city. | ||
What would be best for me? | ||
Would it be good if one of the nicest neighborhoods in my city burned to ash? | ||
Probably not. | ||
You would think that the answer would be no, but that's if you're a decent person that actually wants to fulfill the obligations of the position that you've been granted, right? | ||
If you're a mayor, you're actually serving the city as a mayor and as a leader and as somebody who's there to simply facilitate the lives and free choices of the people who live in your city, then yeah, the city burning down wouldn't be in line with that. | ||
But if your objective as mayor is to transform your city into a socialist hellscape, then a fire is just the ticket. | ||
It's just what you need. | ||
It's the secret ingredient to your revolution. | ||
Why get permission to do things when you can just burn it down? | ||
Why convince people that your ideas are better so they vote for you when you can lie about your intentions and then burn the city down to get what you want? | ||
So it's constant. | ||
And I brought this up in the first five minutes, putting out yet another example, yet another time, where Democrats' failure and the immense suffering of their citizens brings them more power and money than ever before. | ||
And then you have this story from postmillennial. | ||
Dim strategist says party should, quote, pray long and hard for an effing depression in the United States. | ||
Quote, this is a nightmare scenario for the Dims right now. | ||
We better pray long and hard that the country is going to be in an effing depression because I don't know how else we find ourselves out of this mess. | ||
The Democrats better pray long and hard for a depression in the United States because otherwise people won't vote for us. | ||
I don't know if I've ever heard the mentality of the Democrat political party more succinctly expressed. | ||
They're literally panicking that it's going so well. | ||
The way their ideology works is if people aren't suffering, they lose power. | ||
The power of the Democrats, the success of the Democrats is in perfect, one-to-one, dependent relation on the suffering of the people that they rule over. | ||
Democrats find reasons for hope and fear six months into Trump 2.0. | ||
They're like, maybe it'll go horribly. | ||
Maybe everyone in America will go bankrupt. | ||
Maybe we'll have riots on the street, billions of dollars in damages. | ||
Maybe they'll have to release the riot squads and the National Guard to deal with our activists burning the city down. | ||
Maybe they'll have to be a tyrant and then we'll get to say we overthrow him and we'll put all of his supporters in concentration camps and let them be eaten by alligators. | ||
And it's like, you people are really, you're really sick. | ||
You're really sick. | ||
Do Democrats, like if there are Democrats, listen to me, do you ever stop to think about the fact that your party thrives on human suffering? | ||
That you are misery vampires that literally are praying for the downfall of America so that you can offer to fix the problem that you cause. | ||
People are the worst. | ||
You're the worst. | ||
You're the worst. | ||
Remember, Marxist lined New York City Democrat candidate Zoron Mamdomni, who called for the government to seize luxury condos to house the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic? | ||
These far-left officials made their Marxist intentions clear, and yet they can no longer be ignored. | ||
And do you remember, I mean, during the city council contest here in Austin, we covered that one of the chiefs of staff of the Democrat candidate, people leaked screenshots of chats that he was having with his Antifa group. | ||
And they were saying, why is your candidate not socialist? | ||
Why is your candidate so centrist? | ||
Why is he not spouting these far left talking points that we want him to spout? | ||
And the person who was running the campaign, the senior advisor, senior aide for the Democrat candidate, responded saying, if we said our real plans, nobody would vote for us. | ||
If we were honest about what we want to do when we get elected, we wouldn't get elected. | ||
So we're going to take a centrist tact. | ||
We're going to express moderate ideas. | ||
And then once we're in office, don't worry, guys, we're going to go full socialist. | ||
Don't worry, guys. | ||
We're just saying this stuff to get elected. | ||
Once we're elected, our true communist nature will come out. | ||
Now, again, for somebody who just has basic Sunday school morals, this isn't a complicated ethical issue. | ||
These people are evil and they're bad and they are deliberately subverting the democratic process by openly espousing their tactic. | ||
Like, this is the point. | ||
If your ideas wouldn't be voted for, then you shouldn't be in power. | ||
Like, do we really need to explain this? | ||
I guess we do. | ||
Because, again, it's not, I'm not talking about overhearing a conversation between high schoolers at a coffee shop. | ||
These are the people that are running the campaigns for the candidates that win elections. | ||
These are the people that lead our cities and our country. | ||
They are just deceitful scum who understand that you don't like their ideas. | ||
They understand the American people aren't in favor of socialism. | ||
They get that their ideas are unpopular and can't win. | ||
And instead of thinking, I need to convince people, instead of thinking, one day, you know, people will come around to my idea or whatever, they simply think, everybody else is wrong. | ||
I'm right. | ||
They don't know what's good for them. | ||
I do. | ||
I need, for their sake, I'm going to trick them into doing what I want. | ||
Because I'm the socialist and I'm for the worker. | ||
And even though the workers reject me, they just are stupid and don't know what's good for them. | ||
So I'm going to trick them into giving me power. | ||
Then I'm going to do what they don't want me to do, regardless of how they feel. | ||
And then I'm going to act like it succeeded, even when it fails abysmally. | ||
That's what they do over and over and over, every single time. | ||
And their supporters are in favor of it. | ||
Their fellow socialists and leftists perfectly understand that that's what's happening, and they're okay with that. | ||
They're fine with that. | ||
Because they're bad people, because they're dishonest, because to believe in this ideology, you have to not have a soul or have any respect for your fellow human beings or think of your fellow human beings as conscious people willing, worthy of your empathy. | ||
Instead, they're just pawns to be manipulated to get what you want. | ||
Here's the Palisades Law, the video of the guy who ran this new funding bill for the Palisades through AI to figure out what it actually says. | ||
Go to clip number 12. | ||
I just wanted to celebrate National Horse Day and my new book, pre-order at the link. | ||
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But then everyone from the Palisades is like, Spencer, you got to make a post. | |
Senate Bill 549 just passed. | ||
Obviously, I'm no genius. | ||
Okay, we know that. | ||
And I'm just, you know, dealing with old issues. | ||
I had to go to ChatGPT Pro, which gave me some very suspect answers. | ||
So then I went to Gronk 4 Heavy, asked my four agents. | ||
Long story short, let me just start skimming. | ||
The California Senate has passed SB 549 granting LA County authority to purchase fire-destroyed lots for minimal costs and convert them into low-income housing, directly contradicting Mr. Gavin Newsom's previous assurance to homeowners that such government-driven property conversions wouldn't happen. | ||
It enables cities and counties to allocate property taxes to infrastructure districts from January 2026, mandating 40% affordable housing. | ||
It authorizes LA County to create a resilient rebuilding authority. | ||
There's so much information. | ||
It strips local control, creates a county authority that overrides city community decisions on rebuilding after the wildfires, centralizing power away from locals. | ||
An example, the Pacific Palisades input ignored, enables rezoning without input, allows rezoning for resilient, that's what it's called, projects like infill housing, transit without full resident approval, displacement risks. | ||
Authority can buy land bank properties, offering first look to originals, but if unaffordable families lose homes forever, forces low-income housing mandates seen as unconstitutional takings by critics, overdevelopment dangers, | ||
pushes dense reconstruction and economies of scale, potentially overcrowding neighborhoods, straining infrastructure, and all the, I don't know what any, honestly, this all says, but let me tell you my takeaway from this bill and why I just, I don't even need to keep reading. | ||
The people that are in charge of this bill, they're the people in charge of letting the whole town burn down. | ||
Okay. | ||
You can say whatever you want, but all their decisions, all their negligence, all that, that's why we have no town in the Palestinians. | ||
Why would we ever have them in charge of rebuilding what they let burn down? | ||
So let me know in the comment section. | ||
Let's keep it like, you know, again, this is, I don't even think this is political. | ||
This is just like a common sense post. | ||
The people that let that town burn down shouldn't be in charge of rebuilding it. | ||
Right? | ||
Am I missing something? | ||
I mean, I got so many things. | ||
It's just like, I could keep going. | ||
I like the hashtags that Gronk 4 came up. | ||
Stop SB 549. | ||
Hashtag protect local control. | ||
That's what I'm focusing on. | ||
Local control. | ||
Again, the article is at infowars.com. | ||
Another conspiracy theory comes true. | ||
California passes bill to buy fire ravage palisades for low-income housing. | ||
Which I, I mean, look, it's just, it's everything that we talk about here when it comes to, you know, these people, their plans for, you know, what they want the world to look like. | ||
They're not asking your permission. | ||
They're demanding your subjugation, and then they're forcing you if you don't want to. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're going to ask you to eat bugs. | ||
All right. | ||
You're going to say no because that's disgusting. | ||
And they're going to make ads and get your celebrities to eat bugs to try to convince you that it's not disgusting, but it's still disgusting. | ||
So you're not going to eat the bugs. | ||
So then they're just going to put bugs in the food that you already eat and not tell you and label it something different. | ||
And when you say you don't want to eat bugs, they can say, well, you already do. | ||
So just go all in. | ||
So just eat strictly bugs because we've been feeding you bugs for years. | ||
And then they're going to buy the beef companies and kill all the cows and then just have bugs on the supermarket shelves. | ||
They're not asking you to eat bugs. | ||
They're telling you you're going to eat Bugs. | ||
They're not asking you to sell your home to make it low-income apartment buildings. | ||
They're burning your home down and building the apartment buildings. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because in these people's minds, they have this view of the world that's in line with the C40 cities. | ||
It's in line with the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization of this maximally controlled factory farm lifestyle that they want everybody to live, where you will own nothing, where they're getting rid of house ownership and they're getting rid of car ownership, how they're getting rid of everything ownership. | ||
I have a video from yesterday, guys. | ||
If you can pull it in, about how HP now requires a subscription to use your own printer. | ||
Okay, so you buy the ink, you buy the printer, you provide the electricity and the signal to the printer. | ||
It still won't print unless you pay their subscription fee, like how cars now have features like heated seats you have to pay a monthly subscription for. | ||
They're building a company store model of monthly subscription everything, everything, everything, everything, everything you own, everything you do will all be subscription-based and will all be allowed on a case-by-case basis as long as your social score is sufficient. | ||
They have this holistic view of what they want the world to be and they're doing it whether you like it or not. | ||
Now we can stop them. | ||
You can stop them from building low-income housing in the Palisades. | ||
You can expose their plans and make everything aware. | ||
And we can stop them. | ||
But if you just don't stop them, then they're just going to do it. | ||
People have this idea that you have to agree to go along with them. | ||
And that since we don't agree, then it's not going to happen. | ||
No, it's going to happen whether you agree or not unless you stop them. | ||
Unless you get active, unless you get political, unless you go to the meetings or attend the hearings, make videos about it, spread the word. | ||
Yeah, HP makes printing a monthly subscription. | ||
And I think we have that video. | ||
We're going to go to one more video here in a slightly different way, but it sort of goes along with everything that I was just talking about, the way that localities and municipalities throughout the world, especially throughout the country, are helping to contribute and help to progress this new world order societal construct. | ||
In this case, it's again on the west coast in Oregon where Oregon Democrats have passed a new water law, clip number 11. | ||
So I live in Oregon, and I lived on the Umquah River, and we float the river every year in kayaks and paddleboards and inner tubes, fun stuff like that. | ||
And I found out yesterday they are going to be counting inner tubes that are tied together. | ||
If you have two inner tubes that you tie together with a rope, they're going to count that as a boat. | ||
You have to have a permit to float the river with inner tubes or a kayak because that's going to be considered a boat because our government wants the money for people to float in the river in the state of Oregon. | ||
And of course, we know that Oregon recently passed a number of these types of restrictions, where if you grow food in your backyard, you're now a farm and you're now subject to farm restrictions and taxing the rain that falls on your property. | ||
And it's all there to just put an artificial barrier between you and nature as part of the commodifying of the natural world itself. | ||
Right? | ||
In the absence of these systems, you just go out in the river, you jump in the river, suddenly along comes some government entity to build a gate in front of the river park and charge you admission and categorize your inner tube as a boat. | ||
They can tax you and regulate you on that. | ||
And they want to be the middleman between you and God is essentially how it works. | ||
And they really want to replace God and they want to manipulate humanity because they can't control it. | ||
Because they can't convince us to go along with their retarded plan. | ||
Because obviously, who would go along with it? | ||
Who would agree? | ||
Who would look at the Palisades neighborhood and say this should all be bulldozed for small income, you know, low-income housing? | ||
Who would be living in a three-bedroom bungalow house in the Palisades and agree to get rid of that in exchange for a one-room apartment building living in a box like a bug with a thousand other people? | ||
Nobody would go along with this because it's not helping us. | ||
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It's not for us. | |
Because our natural inclinations and basic humanity is a barrier to their control. | ||
And our desire to have comfort and a place of our own and to own property and to be independent and uncontrolled, that's very offensive to the people that are already acting like you're their slave. | ||
So we can resist. | ||
We just have to resist. | ||
You can stop all this. | ||
You just have to go out and stop it. | ||
They're not asking permission to do these things. | ||
They're just doing them. | ||
You can stop them, but you have to stop them. | ||
You have to go out, get involved, get active, spread the word, and physically stop them. | ||
Okay, we'll be back on the other side, show you more videos, and talk more about what this new conflict between Israel and Syria is all about, as well as another number of other updates to the Epstein case as the divide in the right spirals out and threatens the entirety of Trump's administration. | ||
We could have just released the files. | ||
We could have just released the files. | ||
There it is, folks. | ||
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We can open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
I'll do that in the next segment. | ||
But I'm going to stick for a moment to this Palisade story. | ||
Again, because people need to understand how this all works. | ||
Stories at Infowars.com. | ||
Another conspiracy theory comes true. | ||
California bill passes to buy fire-ravage palisades for low-income apartments. | ||
As a thousands of hardworking families have been left homeless due to what appears to be epic fire mismanagement by Democrats in City Hall, the whole global warming narrative isn't sticking this time, overshadowed by sheer incompetence that increasingly looks intentional with each passing month. | ||
Just the news reports that California Senate Bill 549 has passed, allowing Los Angeles County and other municipalities to create, quote, resilient rebuilding authorities. | ||
And if you are a regular viewer of this show, then a little bell went off in your head when you heard that word resilient. | ||
Resilient. | ||
Ding, that's one of those globalist watchwords. | ||
One of those words you look for like stakeholder. | ||
Stakeholder and resilience and sufficiency. | ||
Resilient rebuilding authorities, RRAs, funded by property taxes. | ||
In other words, Democrats want to use public funds to acquire fire-damaged lots cheaply, coordinate rebuilding, and develop low-income housing. | ||
That was always the intention. | ||
And remember, we covered the story last week of the debris clearing companies that were charging upwards of a million dollars a lot just to haul away trash. | ||
A million dollars. | ||
And we'ren't rebuilding anything. | ||
And we're laying a foundation to rebuild anything. | ||
All they're doing is dragging trash away. | ||
And they're charging like $430 million for 500 lots. | ||
So it's a giant scam. | ||
It's a giant money grab. | ||
Kickbacks are flowing back and forth. | ||
And they're using your suffering as an opportunity to enrich themselves and progress their own political ideas. | ||
That truly is the mindset of these people. | ||
And again, we can look at the post-millennial story where the Democrats are openly saying that their only hope is for America to enter a depression. | ||
Sure, people's lives will be ruined. | ||
People will lose jobs. | ||
Their futures destroyed. | ||
Some people may die as a consequence of lack of sufficient food or the stress that happens when an economic downturn takes place. | ||
But it's a sacrifice that Democrats are willing to make as long as they get power again. | ||
They need to drive us into a depression. | ||
Start wildfires everywhere. | ||
There's another video I had yesterday, actually. | ||
There are a lot of videos that I didn't realize would be so pertinent. | ||
There was another video out of California of some random homeless person trying to start a wildfire, and he sets a tree on fire, and some like joggers nearby detained him and arrest him, and they were able to put the fire out. | ||
But yeah, it ain't global warming, folks. | ||
So as a funding mechanism, the bill would allow the RRA for the Los Angeles wildfires to issue, receive, and administer funds, including but not limited to tax increment financing, federal loans and grants, state loans and grants, and philanthropic grants to support recovery. | ||
RRA law would then be able to use taxpayer funds to oversee most of the construction process and would be granted the power to purchase lots at a fair price for land banking, purchase critical construction materials in bulk, and support the reconstruction workforce by partnering with trades, facilitating training in workforce deployment, and creating temporary workforce housing. | ||
RRA law would also facilitate reconstruction of lost rental housing stock, including by promotion of accessory dwelling units, senior living housing, and replacement of affordable housing lost in the fire. | ||
The remaining funding could be used for, quote, multifamily affordable housing projects, transit capital projects, and transit-oriented development projects. | ||
So again, all they're doing here is taking this disaster and this tragedy, hijacking the recovery in order to recreate the city in the image that they want, not the image that the citizens who built the city first designed it as. | ||
These people are despicable. | ||
Tyrants. | ||
What more do you need to know? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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This was kind of confusing to me. | ||
Maybe the crew can help me out with this one. | ||
U.S. deports five migrants from Asian Caribbean nations to Eswatini. | ||
Eswatini. | ||
Now, I'm pretty good geographically. | ||
I spend a lot of my time looking at maps. | ||
I play computer games where knowing the map of the world is how you win. | ||
I've never heard of Eswatini. | ||
Eswatini. | ||
What is Eswatini? | ||
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Are they making it up? | |
Where are these people? | ||
I mean, it just, it sounds like a, sounds like a joke to me. | ||
So I guess there's a small African kingdom, King Eswatini? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It was formerly known as Swaziland, Eswatini. | ||
So there it is. | ||
There it is way down there near South Africa, I guess, inside South Africa. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think it exists. | ||
I think they made it up. | ||
I think they lost these five people. | ||
The deported migrants are nationals of Cuba, Jamaica, Laos, Vietnam, and Yemen. | ||
These criminal illegal aliens are so uniquely barbaric that their home countries refuse to take them back, said the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
They were convicted of violent crimes such as child rape and murder, according to DHS. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has defended so-called third country deportations as necessary since the home nations of some of those targeted for removal sometimes refused to accept them. | ||
The U.S. Supreme Court in June paved the way for the Trump administration to resume deportations of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their own. | ||
They deported eight other migrants to conflict-plagued South Sudan earlier this month. | ||
U.S. authorities said that eight men, two from Cuba, two from Myanmar, one each from Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and South Sudan are convicted violent criminals. | ||
Eswatani, the last absolute monarchy in Africa, has been led by King Miswadi III since 1986. | ||
Are we sure this isn't a Sasha Barracoin bit? | ||
Honestly, it sounds like it'd make a good movie. | ||
The 57-year-old ruler has been criticized for his lavish lifestyle and has faced accusations of human rights violations. | ||
His country, formerly known as Swaziland, is landlocked by neighbors South Africa and Mozambique. | ||
Trump campaigned for president last year, promising to expel millions of undocumented migrants from the U.S. since returning to the White House. | ||
He's taken a number of actions aimed at speeding up such deportations. | ||
I just. | ||
Aswatini. | ||
Eswatini. | ||
Okay. | ||
Again, I can't take these concerns seriously because you can just go home. | ||
They can all just go home. | ||
Every single one of them today, they could all just go home right now. | ||
So if they don't want to be sent to Swaziland or Cuba or South Sudan, if they don't want to be put in Gator Alcatraz, they don't want to be strip searched by border patrol and housed in a concrete box for a couple months, go home. | ||
Go back to the place where you were born and where you lived your whole life and where you're a citizen. | ||
Go home. | ||
And if you don't, don't complain about what happens to you. | ||
This is where we're at at this point. | ||
The migrants should be seeking asylum from us. | ||
Doesn't make any sense the other way around. | ||
Mexicans seeking asylum from Mexico in America? | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
No, the foreigners should seek asylum from the natives in their home countries. | ||
They should go home. | ||
Stories over the weekend. | ||
This marijuana farm that was raided and they had a bunch of child migrant slaves paying off their debt to the cartels by working in marijuana farms. | ||
Look, say what you want about marijuana legalization or whatever. | ||
Kids should not be working in the farms. | ||
That's insane. | ||
That's insane. | ||
But one of the people, it was like intense ICE raids target farms in California, leaving one dead. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
My God, they're killing people. | ||
And then you look into it and the guy jumped off the roof. | ||
The guy jumped off a 30-foot roof. | ||
Because he didn't want to go home. | ||
A Mexican guy was told to go back to Mexico. | ||
So he jumped off the roof and killed himself. | ||
Am I supposed to feel sorry for this guy? | ||
He's gone back to Mexico. | ||
He's literally standing on the edge of the roof. | ||
Like the ICE agents approaching him. | ||
He's going, gee, take a two-hour flight back to my homeland or jump into the abyss. | ||
I guess I'll jump into the abyss. | ||
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It's Like, okay. | |
Yeah, migrant farm worker dies after falling 30 feet from roof during chaotic California pot farm raid. | ||
Should have gone home. | ||
I should have just gone home. | ||
There's another story. | ||
I was never able to confirm it, but apparently Alligator Alcatraz had its first fatality. | ||
Again, I wasn't able to confirm it, but there were stories that some guy tried to escape from Alligator Alcatraz, and they basically never found him again. | ||
By the way, Benjamin Hanill Song has been found. | ||
I believe they captured that guy yesterday. | ||
He was still on the run, but today somebody linked me a story saying that he had, in fact, been caught. | ||
Or at least some of the people from the ICE assault had been caught. | ||
So that's good to see. | ||
So yeah, if you're worried about being eaten by alligators, if you're worried about being abused by ice, if you're worried about losing all of your stuff when you're hauled away or being separated from your family, all of these things have one very quick and easy solution. | ||
It's go the hell home today. | ||
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Okay? | |
Go the hell home today. | ||
And none of this has to concern you. | ||
The end. | ||
The end, period. | ||
So we don't feel sorry for you. | ||
No matter what happens. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll go out to your calls here in just a second. | ||
But we'll go to, we'll, we'll talk about Epstein now. | ||
Again, the story from InfoWars actually puts it correctly. | ||
From Kellen McBreen, all but one Republican on House Rules Committee block motion to allow Congress a vote on releasing Epstein files. | ||
It's not quite, it doesn't quite roll off the tongue in the way the mainstream media is reporting it, the way they're saying it is. | ||
All Republicans vote to, you know, vote against disclosure of the Epstein files. | ||
It's not really how it works. | ||
It's not really how this happened. | ||
We'll go to clip number 13. | ||
This is Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene explaining the actual vote to Benny Johnson. | ||
I got to correct something real quick. | ||
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Please. | |
So it's being reported that House Republicans unanimously voted to block the release of the Epstein files. | ||
And I want to straighten out the record right now. | ||
That is not true. | ||
If I could vote, okay. | ||
If I could vote to release the Epstein files, guys, you would have my vote. | ||
I would vote yes. | ||
Here's what just happened. | ||
It was a procedural vote, and we have these all the time. | ||
It's called a PQ. | ||
It's voting on the previous question. | ||
And if the Democrats had won the previous question, which I know sounds insane, it's one of these crazy rules in the House that are hard to understand. | ||
That means they would control the House floor. | ||
And that means they could bring up anything. | ||
They could bring up impeachment articles against President Trump. | ||
They could bring up a whole package of insane Democrat agenda items and force votes on the House floor on these things. | ||
That's what we voted against. | ||
We never allowed Democrats to have control of the House floor because we control the House floor. | ||
So it's a misunderstanding. | ||
And I just wanted to straighten that out. | ||
So, I mean, either way, it's just why the fact that this is even a topic of discussion is just a complete failure of the Trump administration to fulfill their campaign promises. | ||
And they're raking them over the coals for this. | ||
And frankly, they deserve it for how they've handled this. | ||
I can't say, I don't even want to give advice to the people covering this up. | ||
But it's like, it's why they deserve it. | ||
It's why they deserve for this to be a scandal because they actually could have handled it better. | ||
Like, they could have just come out and said, we're not releasing the Epstein files because there's innocent people in there and that's not how we do it in America. | ||
And if you're not charged and convicted of a crime, we're not going to release your information to the public with that insinuation. | ||
They could even make it a partisan thing and go, you know, that's what Merrick Garland did. | ||
You know, Merrick Garland, at the very end of the election, towards the end of the 2024 election, you know, released this document framing all of these right-wing conservative podcasters as if they were Russian agents. | ||
You know, people still call Tim Poole a Russian agent when the reality was they investigate him for something, found that he was totally innocent, and should have never even released the investigation to the public. | ||
That's not the way that our legal system works. | ||
And this is, it's obvious why, right? | ||
If somebody's accused of something, but there's no credibility to it, but they're never actually going to go on trial. | ||
Like if you accuse somebody of something in public, you need to then let them have a trial because you need to give them a platform to defend themselves. | ||
But if you're not going to charge the person, you're never going to actually bring them to court, and you can't release the facts about what you suspected them of and the results of the investigation, even though it came up with nothing. | ||
That's just not how it works. | ||
It's not how any of this works. | ||
That's totally unfair because you'd be punishing people who weren't convicted of a crime. | ||
And that's a like they want to explain that in terms of the Epstein files, then they could have. | ||
And it's almost like, it's almost like it's because the reason that the Epstein file is being withheld is so corrupt that they're like scrambling to find the method to cover it up. | ||
If it legitimately was like, look, there's just no nothing to show. | ||
There's no files. | ||
Files are too grainy. | ||
He can't actually see anybody. | ||
If that was actually the thing that was happening, it would look a lot different. | ||
It would look a lot different. | ||
So AP Has the story. | ||
Trump's embrace of conspiracy theories haunt him with Epstein case. | ||
And again, it's just the psyop. | ||
It's just the psyop of acting like this is a conspiracy theory. | ||
I'm sorry, what aspect of this is a conspiracy theory? | ||
Did Jeffrey Epstein not die in custody? | ||
I mean, that's true, right? | ||
He died in custody. | ||
Why was he in custody? | ||
Because he's been arrested for trafficking in underage women? | ||
Who did he traffick the women to? | ||
You tell me where the speculation or irresponsible conspiracy theorizing comes in. | ||
These are just questions. | ||
These are mysteries. | ||
These are without explanation. | ||
And the authorities who know the truth and have the explanation are withholding it. | ||
So you want to ask why? | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know why this is confusing to people, but we have lots of information about this. | ||
In case anybody was thinking that we are confused at any of this or speculating wildly, let me just give you the facts. | ||
This is from Brian Allen at Allen Analysis on X. He says, we know exactly who had custody of the Epstein prison footage and how two minutes and 53 seconds vanished before the world saw it. | ||
The cover-up has timestamps. | ||
Let's trace the chain. | ||
The night Epstein died, only one camera in the SHU was even recording. | ||
The rest were down for 11 days. | ||
MCC's DVR crashed on July 29th and nobody fixed it. | ||
Not IT, not security, not the leadership. | ||
That's the first failure. | ||
So who had custody of the footage? | ||
Well, MCC tech staff recorded it. | ||
The FBI seized the drives on August 11th. | ||
DOJ oversaw the investigation. | ||
And in May 2025, somebody under the name MJCOL1 opened the files in Adobe Premiere and trimmed them by exactly 2 minutes and 53 seconds. | ||
The cut starts at 11.58.58 p.m. | ||
And it ends at 12.01.51 a.m. | ||
That means the entire, quote, missing minute that everybody asked about was literally edited out of the final public video. | ||
The DOJ then called the footage raw, saying it was the raw footage. | ||
So again, the question is, are we allowed to speculate about this? | ||
We know all this to be true. | ||
We've looked at the metadata. | ||
Mainstream media outlets have published this finding. | ||
So you want to explain why? | ||
So there's this video that supposedly didn't exist, but then they came out with it, but it was edited to remove nearly three minutes. | ||
You want to explain why you removed that three minutes and what was in that three minutes? | ||
I guess the question would be, why would one remove three minutes of a video? | ||
I know this is obvious. | ||
I know. | ||
I know this is a little bit capped and obvious over here, but if the video didn't show anything, it wouldn't be edited. | ||
Okay, so just following the chain of logic that if you're going to go in and edit a video and cut out three minutes, it's probably because that three minutes had something that you didn't want it to see. | ||
And so then the question simply becomes, what was it they didn't want us to see? | ||
Not whether there was something they wanted us to see, not whether the video was fake or not. | ||
Those things are established fact. | ||
Yes, the video was cut. | ||
Yes, three minutes was removed. | ||
Yes, the only reason one would remove three minutes is because there was something in those three minutes that they didn't want us to see. | ||
The only question that remains, what did they not want us to see? | ||
And the fact that the people in power are withholding that information means that they know it's bad and that they're conspiring to keep the truth hidden. | ||
That's a conspiracy, not a theory, just a fact. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It's actually not all that complicated at all. | ||
So who is responsible? | ||
Well, Lamine DA was the warden who failed to fix the DVR. | ||
BOP officers Noel and Thomas lied about the cell checks. | ||
I believe they were the ones who fell asleep during the night, supposedly. | ||
Company One, the security contractor that built the faulty system. | ||
FBI CART team who took over the evidence. | ||
DOJ technician MJ Cole 1, who edited the video before release. | ||
And finally, Pam Bondi, overseeing DOJ's public explanation, said it was, quote, just a glitch. | ||
Here's what that means. | ||
The original footage ran past midnight. | ||
The system didn't crash. | ||
It rebooted and still captured some of that missing window. | ||
But instead of showing us that, they cut it. | ||
They literally trimmed the timeline and called it transparency. | ||
It wasn't one glitch. | ||
It was a collapse. | ||
The camera's down. | ||
The footage lost. | ||
Staff falsified logs. | ||
Text missed repairs. | ||
FBI edited the file. | ||
DOJ published a stitched version and hoped nobody would check the metadata. | ||
This case had one job, preserve the video, show the truth. | ||
Instead, we got Adobe Premiere. | ||
We've got MJ Cole One. | ||
We got Broken DVR and Midnight Cut. | ||
And now we have two minutes and 53 seconds missing forever. | ||
This is bigger than Epstein. | ||
It's about chain of custody, digital forensics, and how the state animals handles evidence when it's convenient. | ||
They thought the metadata didn't matter. | ||
Well, it does now. | ||
These people deserve to see every second, not a stitch together highlight reel, release the full unedited drive, unmask MJ Cole1, explain why two minutes and 53 seconds vanished. | ||
We saw the edit. | ||
Now we want the receipts. | ||
And I even saw people, there's somebody else, I don't know if I'll be able to find it here, but somebody else was commenting on the missing footage. | ||
And they're like, oh, this typically happens when maybe, no, this is more about Letnik. | ||
They're going, this happens when it gets converted from analog to digital. | ||
There can be a timeframe skips because the frame rate doesn't align correctly. | ||
And it's like. | ||
I'm sorry, what do you think is happening? | ||
You think that the security cameras in the jail are on film? | ||
Is that what you think is going on? | ||
You think they got some Kodaks in there? | ||
Big film reels? | ||
They're editing on a big reel-to-reel editing bay somewhere? | ||
What do you mean the transcoding it from analog to digital? | ||
It's all digital. | ||
It's always all digital. | ||
There's no tape. | ||
There's no analog anything. | ||
Even the tape itself is digital if it Were to be mini DV or something like it. | ||
You know what DV stands for? | ||
Digital video. | ||
There's no analog. | ||
So it's just the excuses people are coming up with this are very telling. | ||
They're very telling because the real answer is obvious. | ||
Doesn't require speculation. | ||
They cut the video. | ||
They cut the video. | ||
They put it into Premiere Pro. | ||
They cut it. | ||
They exported it. | ||
They did not scrub the metadata. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
Trump and Epstein docs, why Trump betrayed the MAGA base. | ||
Since last Monday, when the Justice Department announced it would not be releasing documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein and his 2019 death in the New York prison, the MAGA movement has been up and armed. | ||
Prominent voices like Megan Kelly are calling on President Trump to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi. | ||
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly skipped work on Friday after a vicious fight with Bondi over the non-release. | ||
And a truth social post from Trump calling for his allies to stop talking about Epstein has not yet put out the fires. | ||
No, it only really increased it. | ||
Again, much like a lot of the other stuff, if everything else that Trump ran on was getting done, this wouldn't be a big issue either. | ||
If Merritt Garland and Alejandro Mayorkis were on trial for treason right now, you think we'd be talking about the Epstein files? | ||
If the deportations were such that millions of people had been removed, you think we'd care about the focus on anti-Israel content information? | ||
Just get what we want done. | ||
We don't care about this other stuff. | ||
Other stuff is reflective of their failure to deliver. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls just reading this box article. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's so weird, man. | ||
The way they say these things, they go. | ||
The MAGA base is deeply invested in the idea that Epstein ran a sex trafficking ring, that he did not merely abuse young girls on his own, but rather pimp them out to other rich and powerful people. | ||
Pretty much everyone in the administration from Trump down promised to get to the bottom of the story, and now they're doing nothing. | ||
The MAGA base is deeply invested in the idea that Epstein ran a sex trafficking ring. | ||
Well, he was federally charged with running a sex trafficking ring. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
It's like, I do. | ||
There were... | ||
you What do they think? | ||
What are they deeply invested in? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
It's just so weird how you just say the truth and people frame it as MAGA is deeply invested in this idea that Epstein was somehow. | ||
It's just like, it's just the way it is. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It's just the fact. | ||
Epstein ran a sex trafficking ring. | ||
It's what he was on trial for when he was murdered. | ||
Or Mossad helped him escape and he's living in Tel Aviv now. | ||
We're deeply invested in the idea. | ||
Okay. | ||
Say, but there's something even darker at work here. | ||
In telling his supporters to move on from Epstein, Trump is betraying a fundamental structure of his political movement. | ||
It's populism. | ||
He's showing, in short, that MAGA is not truly a movement of the people against the elites, but rather a politics that revolves around Trump himself. | ||
I'm sorry, is that not the literal exact opposite of what's happening? | ||
Literally the exact opposite. | ||
What this is in fact proving is that MAGA does not revolve around Trump and he does not dictate what MAGA is concerned with and that he has no ability to tell us to shut up. | ||
It is ridiculous. | ||
Apparently he's put out another truth social. | ||
What is this? | ||
The 10th time he's trying to like put a lid on this and it's only made it worse every time. | ||
Let's see how he makes it worse this time. | ||
He says, the radical left Democrats have hit pay dirt again. | ||
And just like with the fake, fully discredited Steel dossier, the lying 51 intelligence agents, the laptop from hell, which Democrats swore would come from Russia, know it came from Hunter Biden's bathroom, and even Russia, Russia, Russia scam itself, a totally fake and made-up story used in order to hide crooked Hillary Clinton's big loss in the 2016 election, these scams and hoaxes and all the Democrats are all the Democrats are good at. | ||
It's all they have. | ||
They are no good at governing, no good at policy, no good at picking winning candidates, and also unlike Republicans, they stick together like glue. | ||
Their new scam is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein hoax. | ||
And my past supporters have bought into this BS hook, line, and sinker. | ||
They haven't learned their lesson and probably never will, even after being conned by the lunatic left for eight years. | ||
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Look, are you a past supporter of Donald Trump? | |
I guess I am now. | ||
This is the worst one yet. | ||
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And not in a Mitch Hedberg way. | |
No, right. | ||
not because I used to too. | ||
It's just so crazy. | ||
It's so crazy because he's literally doing what he's accusing the 51 agents of doing. | ||
What did you have with the laptop from hell? | ||
The laptop from hell, you had a bunch of very damaging information about Hunter Biden that in order to stop it from coming out, the Democrats lied and said it was actually from the Russians, so you should ignore it. | ||
Right? | ||
Don't pay attention to this. | ||
That's just what the Russians want you to think. | ||
Literally what Trump is doing. | ||
Oh, the Epstein files? | ||
Yeah, they're legitimate. | ||
But don't look at it. | ||
But this is just a Democrat scam. | ||
So, I mean, literally, in exactly the same way that they said, oh, well, you know, the Hunter Biden laptop could be Russian disinformation, so ignore it. | ||
Trump is now saying the Jeffrey Epstein case is Democrat disinformation, so ignore it. | ||
He's literally doing exact, he's using exactly the same tactic as the left did In trying to cover up and distract from and provide justification to ignore the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
I want you to find, I'm going to challenge the crew and the audience. | ||
If you can find a single Democrat calling for the release of Epstein file, of the Epstein files before the year 2025, I don't know if I've ever seen it. | ||
I would be very surprised if I did. | ||
I mean, what, I'm trying to think of like who, like maybe Bernie Sanders, like who's one of these people, one of the Democrats that will break ranks every once in a while that would actually talk about Epstein? | ||
I don't think a single one. | ||
So he really is treating us like we're stupid, like we have no memory. | ||
He's trying to conflate Jeffrey Epstein with the laptop from hell and with Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
These two things are totally different in the first place. | ||
One of them was completely fabricated as an excuse to get warrants to spy on Trump's campaign to try to throw him in jail or, at the very least, stop him from becoming president. | ||
So that was totally baseless. | ||
Totally baseless. | ||
No evidence. | ||
A fantasy fiction story made up by a British spy that the FBI pretended to believe in because they wanted the warrants. | ||
Okay, so totally fake, total manipulation, total corruption, by the way, it's like he talks about all this stuff and all the people who did it are still working for him or are still out and free. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Oh, the 51 intelligence agents. | ||
Well, have any of them been arrested? | ||
No? | ||
How much do you really care about this? | ||
I'm not buying it. | ||
I don't think he actually cares. | ||
Again, if every one of those 51 intelligence agents had at this point been arrested for conspiracy to manipulate the election, which clearly they were involved in, you know, none of this, again, not speculation. | ||
It's a conspiracy. | ||
They conspired to rig the election, to hide damaging information about Joe Biden. | ||
If every one of those 51 people had been arrested, we wouldn't be asking about Epstein. | ||
If Peter Strzok and Lisa Page and Andrew McCabe and James Comey and everybody else involved in the Russiagate conspiracy, including Obama and Hillary, if they'd all been charged with treason and put on trial, we wouldn't be talking about Epstein. | ||
But all of these people who did fabricate manufacture scandal, which hugely damaged this country in innumerable ways, if these people had been, you know, caught and tried, convicted, punished, we wouldn't care about Epstein. | ||
This is completely, utterly different than Epstein in like a thousand different ways. | ||
This is such a ridiculous comparison. | ||
Up until this point, I've just been frustrated, Trump. | ||
Reading this kind of makes me hate Trump, I gotta say. | ||
I'm feeling a lot of like, yeah, there you go, Kellen McGreen, FU2. | ||
Yeah, that's how I feel. | ||
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And it's such a... | |
It's such a tragedy because, like, this was our hope. | ||
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Hey, after the show today, do you want to like dye each other's hair? | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we're going to go pink hair. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, why is this the Hill Trump is dying on? | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
Honestly. | ||
Crazy. | ||
But I guess that's what you get when you ally with Israel. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
I guess that's what you get. | ||
And again, that's the point. | ||
That's the reason that we're talking about Epstein so much because it's simply indicative. | ||
It is a symbol and an example of just how thoroughly controlled our government is by the state of Israel and their Mossad agent, Jeffrey Epstein, who Trump is burning down his own movement to protect. | ||
Let's go out to your calls now. | ||
We've got international callers. | ||
John in Argentina. | ||
Thank you very much, calling in about the concentration camp Israel is making. | ||
Go ahead, John. | ||
Yeah, morning. | ||
While everyone is focused on Epstein, and it's certainly understandable, it's a story that has everything, sex, spies, celebrities. | ||
But meanwhile, there's a truly heart-rending story coming out of Israel. | ||
Israel has concentration camps under construction in Rafa in the south of the strip. | ||
Kind of redundant because all of God's day is actually a concentration camp, but they're doing a real bona fide, you know, with the fence around it. | ||
And it's the Jerry Kushner plan, basically. | ||
Just bulldoze a piece of land and put a bunch of tents up, and they're going to relocate everyone there. | ||
The problem is the army came up with the plan, but the government says they don't have the money. | ||
This is going to cost too much money. | ||
It's going to cost six billion, and they don't have it. | ||
So why can't a world power, say one that controls evangelical Christians and other people that stand by Israel? | ||
Why can't they stand up and supply that money? | ||
That's just a fraction of what we've given them since October 7th. | ||
It's got to be a couple hundred million already. | ||
Can't we do that, please? | ||
Just wondering. | ||
And I think that's why Netanyahu came to visit a couple of weeks ago to say, we're building this. | ||
You're paying for it. | ||
And you're going to provide the security with your mercenaries because we like the idea of Americans shooting Palestinians. | ||
Just my thoughts. | ||
Yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, there's this, there's a well, I don't know if it's a strategy or not, but you know, it's almost to the point where, like, I don't even want to cover Israel because it's too evil. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I just... | ||
It's like... | ||
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I have had all these stories for days and it's like, I don't even want to, I don't want to talk about them because it's just, it's like too much evil to even deal with. | ||
I mean, right now they're bombing Syria. | ||
They're bombing the capital, Damascus, which just yesterday they were saying, oh, we're friends with Syria now because they overthrew Assad and put an ISIS commander in his place. | ||
So it's just, you know, it's like, you think that would be evil enough. | ||
You think that replacing the Assad regime that actually protected minorities with a vicious al-Qaeda offshoot that immediately started torching churches and attacking the Druze, like you would think that would be enough. | ||
But now they're bombing that government. | ||
Because why not? | ||
I mean, I'll just read headlines without expanding on it too much. | ||
Again, this is just the type of stuff is from a week. | ||
This is a week of Israel news that you talk about Israel too much. | ||
I swear to God, I could talk every minute of every day and I could cover a different atrocity every minute and I'd never run out of atrocities. | ||
It's too much. | ||
It's too much. | ||
From Horetz, Israel wants to build the most moral concentration camp in the world. | ||
Well, great. | ||
Good for them. | ||
Technical munition error kills 10 civilians at Gaza water plant. | ||
At least eight Palestinians, including six children, were killed in an Israeli strike while collecting water in central Gaza. | ||
The Israeli military reported that a missile targeting an Islamic jihad militant malfunctioned and fell dozens of meters from the target. | ||
Gaza's health ministry stated that more than 58,000 people have been killed since war began, with 139 fatalities reported in just the last 24 hours. | ||
They killed 10 people, at least six children, because the missile they were launching landed a couple feet away from where it was supposed to. | ||
So not their fault, I guess. | ||
Whoops. | ||
Technical error. | ||
Our bad. | ||
Sorry about all the dead children. | ||
No, we're not going to help you pick up their limbs. | ||
Israel plans for Gaza draw criticism of, quote, concentration camp. | ||
They're calling it a humanitarian city. | ||
Concentration camp? | ||
No, it's a humanitarian city. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
I want them to build the concentration camp so we can compare the facilities between Auschwitz and whatever they build in Gaza. | ||
Will Gaza have a maternity ward? | ||
Will the concentration camp in Gaza have a band? | ||
Will they play soccer with the guards? | ||
Will there be a swimming pool with a diving board? | ||
Will they have choir? | ||
Will 3,000 Gazans be born in the death camp, I wonder? | ||
I'm saying, if they're going to build a concentration camp in Gaza, it better be up to Auschwitz standards. | ||
All right? | ||
I don't want to see some half-assed chain-link fence, you know, miserable bare earth. | ||
I want to see Auschwitz level comforts, okay? | ||
Swimming pools, theaters, pianos where they can play music, arts and crafts, okay? | ||
Maternity ward. | ||
All right? | ||
You're going to build a concentration camp. | ||
Do it right. | ||
Meanwhile, the Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed the surgical consultant at the Baptist hospital, Dr. Ahmed Kwandel. | ||
More than 1,588 medical doctors, nurses, and other health professionals have been killed by Gaza, in Gaza, by the Israeli bombardment six, October 7th, 2023. | ||
Look at this terrorist. | ||
Look at this evil terrorist who treated children in a hospital. | ||
I'm sure he deserved it. | ||
Frankly, the shocking thing is that there are still hospitals there. | ||
Maybe there's not. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Anyway, they killed that guy. | ||
Children collecting water killed in strike. | ||
Gaza officials report as IDF says it missed the intended target. | ||
Yeah, whoopsie-daisy. | ||
Sorry for all the dead kids. | ||
A 1,600-year-old church in the Holy Land has now been torched, not by ISIS, not by Hamas, but by Israeli settlers. | ||
The victims are Christians, your brothers and sisters in Christ. | ||
In fact, an American Palestinian Christian was beaten to death by Israeli settlers a few days ago. | ||
The village is called Taba. | ||
It is in the West Bank, 10 miles from Jerusalem. | ||
In the Bible, it's known as Ephraim, where Jesus retreated before his passion. | ||
It's the last 100% Christian town in the West Bank, and it's under attack daily. | ||
On July 7th, settlers burned the church of St. George, a nearby Christian cemetery. | ||
This isn't just any church. | ||
It was built in the 5th century. | ||
It's one of the oldest Christian worship sites in the Holy Land. | ||
Villagers and fire crews saved it from complete destruction. | ||
But our loving greatest allies, the Israelis, did try to burn it to the ground and completely destroy it. | ||
This is not an isolated incident. | ||
Homes have been set on fire. | ||
Olive groves have been destroyed. | ||
Farmers threatened. | ||
Armed settlers grazing cattle on Christian lands. | ||
Police and military often do nothing. | ||
This is systematic intimidation of Christians. | ||
Let's get real. | ||
If Muslim extremists had done this, X would be on fire. | ||
Church leaders would issue statements. | ||
The headlines would read, Christian village under siege, but because the attackers are Israeli settlers, silence or worse, excuses. | ||
Many Christians are afraid to speak out because they've been taught a distorted theology. | ||
And it goes on. | ||
But, you know, the important thing to know is that the Israeli settlers are murdering Palestinian Christians, burning historic Christian sites, and taking over the town of Taba because they're Jewish extremists that hate Christians just as much, if not more, than they hate Muslims. | ||
And if you believe otherwise, you have fallen for the propaganda. | ||
And I hope you wake up before it's too late. | ||
All Palestinians in Gaza are eligible for asylum in France, according to a court. | ||
So they'll send them all to France. | ||
And then I guess they'll do it to France next. | ||
I guess that's the convenience of having this type of mindset is you can send all of the innocent civilians that you call terrorists to another country, and then that country is now a terrorist country, and you can eradicate them, and you can bomb that into smithereens, and you can take that over. | ||
So it's all very convenient. | ||
By the way, cash in the Gaza Strip will be abolished as part of the new loving plan from our greatest allies. | ||
Zero cash and an advanced monetary supervision mechanism will be implemented. | ||
Okay, so they are rolling out. | ||
So folks, we got big news here. | ||
Israel itself is rolling out the mark of the beast in Gaza for their benefit because they love them so much because they're such moral people in this moral concentration camp. | ||
Your purchases will be monitored by a novel new mechanism called the Mark of the Beast. | ||
It's really beautiful. | ||
So yes, cash in the Gaza Strip will be abolished. | ||
This, of course, relating back to what I've been saying for the last two years, which is Gaza is the world's first 15-minute city, that what they are doing in Gaza is simply a blueprint for what they'll roll out to the rest of the world, just as soon as you help them do it to the people in Gaza, because you think you're on the right side. | ||
This is all part of the Coalition for Regional Security, the Abraham Shield program, that talks about the way that they will turn Gaza into a concentration camp where there will be a cashless society. | ||
And it's all very beautiful and good. | ||
Principles of the Magen, the Avraham Plan. | ||
It's a coalition for regional security, Abraham Shield program, closing the front in Gaza, returning all hostages, establishing a technocratic transitional government in Gaza, and regionally led de-Hamasanization. | ||
So I think this is important to discuss. | ||
So the plan for Gaza and the creation of the new concentration camp is directly and explicitly aligned with the technocratic plans for the new world order. | ||
They are, in fact, calling their new creation a technocratic transitional government in Gaza that will not use cash, that will have surveillance mechanisms to determine when and where you can purchase things. | ||
This, of course, combined with the drone patrols and constant mass surveillance and the barriers stopping you from traveling too far from your home in order and you have to get permission in order to move from place to place, just like a 15-minute city, only in this case, it's got automatic machine guns above the gates. | ||
I genuinely don't know how anybody can be against the new world order, can be aware of what the plans of globalism and the one world government entail, and not see how Israel is very clearly progressing this agenda in the Middle East in every possible way, | ||
Gaza in particular, but of course the eradication of opposition in Syria and Iran and China and Russia are all key aspects of this destruction of nationalism so everybody can be folded into the one world government run by Israel who will treat the rest of us like Gazans. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
It's actually very simple. | ||
And they tell it to you themselves. | ||
Let's keep going. | ||
In Hamas, an incident in Khan Yunis, nine Israeli soldiers were wounded in Gaza, five of them critically. | ||
Three soldiers from the Golani brigade were killed. | ||
So yeah, there are, you know, now that Israel actually has to go into Gaza and aren't just bombing it from afar, but actually have to have boots on the ground, they are getting killed, which means that the entire year and a half bombing campaign that has left most of Gaza in ruin has not actually effectively targeted Hamas at all. | ||
And Israeli soldiers are still being killed by Hamas in the very areas they claim to have cleared a year ago. | ||
So it just goes to show you that, you know, if you're trying to fight a military group, bombing hospitals and schools and refugee camps isn't actually effective at disabling their ability to fight you. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
Again, sort of gives the lie to everything Israel said they've been doing for the last year and a half. | ||
Israeli forces massacre 118 Palestinians in Gaza over 24 hours. | ||
This is from July 3rd. | ||
More than 300 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza over the last three days. | ||
580 have been wounded in the previous 24-hour period as heavy U.S.-backed Israeli strikes continue across the strip and Israeli troops continue to shoot people seeking aid. | ||
So it's like it's just relentless evil. | ||
It's just relentless murder, relentless tyranny, relentless deception and lies to uphold it all, relentless manipulation and just suffering of innocent people on an unending basis forever, every time you mention Israel. | ||
So yeah, this is all from just the last week. | ||
So kill a couple hundred people there, murder a couple kids over here, bomb a water treatment facility over there, technocratic control of Gaza. | ||
Of course, this is at the same time Netanyahu was meeting with Trump at the White House. | ||
This is the way you know it's a concentration camp. | ||
Here's defense ministry, one headline says, defense minister says Israel plans to concentrate all of Gaza's population in humanitarian zone. | ||
And the Times of Israel says they're going to create humanitarian camps to house Gaza. | ||
And so they're going to concentrate people in camps. | ||
Okay, so calm down. | ||
It's just a concentration camp forever. | ||
I'm literally halfway through the headlines and I could just keep going and going and going. | ||
Because again, I just don't know how to explain to you how evil Israel is. | ||
Because it's like cartoonish. | ||
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I've conversation with Mr. Yuri Alexandrovich Besmyanov. | ||
He was the son of a high-ranking Soviet Army officer. | ||
He had an outstanding career with the press agency of the Soviet Union. | ||
It turns out that this is also a front for the KGB. | ||
He escaped to the West in 1970 after becoming totally disgusted with the Soviet system, and he did this at great risk to his life. | ||
He certainly is one of the world's outstanding experts on the subject of Soviet propaganda and disinformation and active measures. | ||
When the Soviets use the phrase ideological subversion, what do they mean? | ||
Ideological subversion or active measures, activi mirpriyatie, in the language of the KGB, or psychological warfare. | ||
What it basically means is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and their country. | ||
It's a great brainwashing process and it's divided in four basic stages. | ||
The first one being demoralization. | ||
A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. | ||
The facts tell nothing to him. | ||
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Do you believe then that men can become pregnant and have abortions? | |
Yes. | ||
What has this world come to? | ||
It's come to a world where drag kids actually exist. | ||
Then people do ketamine on a couch. | ||
The next stage is destabilization. | ||
Economy. | ||
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There are some dire predictions on where the world economy is going. | |
Foreign relations. | ||
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Some of the world's superpowers could be on a collision course. | |
Defense systems. | ||
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The U.S. Army is cutting back its expectations due to, quote, unprecedented recruitment challenges. | |
The next stage, of course, is crisis. | ||
Folks, we're in a crisis. | ||
After crisis, you have so-called the period of normalization. | ||
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When we say getting back to normal, we mean something very different from what we're going through right now. | |
The demoralization process is basically completed already. | ||
I could never believe it when I landed in this part of the world that the process will go that fast. | ||
This is exactly what the KGB and Marxist-Leninist propaganda want from Americans. | ||
To distract their opinion and tension from real issues of the United States. | ||
To have a bunch of duped Americans, then Americans who are healthy, physically fit, and alert to the reality. | ||
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What is your ideal political or social structure? | |
Communist utopia. | ||
That's why my KGB instructors specifically made the point. | ||
Try to get into filthy-rich movie makers, intellectuals, cynical, egocentric people who can look into your eyes with angelic expression and tell you a lie. | ||
These are the people who KGB wanted very much to recruit. | ||
All these professors and all these beautiful civil rights defenders. | ||
They are instrumental in the process of subversion only to destabilize the nation. | ||
When their job is completed, they think that they will come to power. | ||
That will never happen, of course. | ||
The psychological shock, when they will see in future what the beautiful society of equality and social justice means in practice, obviously they will join the links of dissenters. | ||
The Marxist-Leninist regime does not tolerate these people. | ||
In future, these people will be simply squashed like cockroaches. | ||
Nobody is going to pay them nothing for their beautiful, noble ideas of equality. | ||
The United States is in a state of war. | ||
The initiator of this war is the world communist system. | ||
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The only solution is communist revolution. | |
That's right, we need communists. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
This is it. | ||
This is the last country of freedom and possibility. | ||
Okay, so what do we do? | ||
What is your recommendation to the American people? | ||
The immediate thing that comes to my mind is, of course, there must be a very strong national effort to educate people in the spirit of real patriotism, number one. | ||
Number two, to explain them the real danger of socialist, communist, whatever, welfare state, big brother government. | ||
If people will fail to grasp the impending danger, nothing ever can help the United States. | ||
You may kiss goodbye to your freedom, including your precious lives. | ||
I know Americans don't like to listen to things which are unpleasant. | ||
I tried to get the message across to my horror. | ||
Nobody wanted even to listen, least of all to believe what I had to say. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour is on. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Joined in studio today by the one and only Rex Jones. | ||
How you doing, Rex? | ||
I'm doing phenomenal. | ||
Always happy to be your second, Mike. | ||
You are my favorite host. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
Always love having you in here. | ||
And what are we seeing on screen here? | ||
What is this, Rex? | ||
Oh, I may or may not have made a new Twitter for myself. | ||
I was told by the ex-overlords that I was allowed to make a new account, but unfortunately, it's like my high school email and I can't find it. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
I don't have access to the big one anymore. | ||
So go follow me there at Rex Jones News. | ||
But you do have access to this one. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
That's me. | ||
That's me there. | ||
I've retweeted a few things, but those are all just my personal opinions and just geopolitical stuff I find interesting. | ||
So it's at Rex Jones News with a Z. At Rex Jones News with a Z. Go now. | ||
You have a chance to be one of the first 100 followers. | ||
I would greatly appreciate it if you follow me. | ||
I really, really would. | ||
At Rex Jones News with a Z. So go follow him on X. He's back, folks. | ||
I am. | ||
He is back. | ||
I've got some plans and some things in mind. | ||
I've really become a huge fan of like Colonel Douglas McGregor and Judge Andrew Napolitano and the gray zone and anti-war.com. | ||
I am going to break into doing geopolitical weekly or semi-daily coverage. | ||
Oh, that's all. | ||
I'll be working on that into the end of this year. | ||
And I'll also be talking about nutritional supplements and some other stuff that I personally find interesting. | ||
But all you'll see on my Twitter is my personal beliefs, my personal interests, things that I am seeking out, right? | ||
So something I seek out almost daily is updates on the Israel conflict, right? | ||
And I was listening to the show this morning. | ||
Look at what they're doing in Syria. | ||
They just attacked. | ||
And I don't even understand this. | ||
I don't understand a lot of what they do, but it was seven days ago, New York Times ran this article. | ||
After decades as enemies, Syria and Israel now share a common foe. | ||
The longtime enemies have opened contracts, reflecting a power shift across the Middle East in which they have a newfound common ground, antipathy for Iran. | ||
So, I mean, as of a week ago, they were all buddy-buddy, and they were going, you know, now that Syria is run by Al-Qaeda offshoot, we're going to be friends with them now. | ||
We have common enemies. | ||
Well, that was a week ago. | ||
And then as of today, bombs strike Damascus. | ||
Israel launched a huge bombing campaign against Damascus. | ||
I guess because of the Druze that are there, D-R-U-Z-E is a sect of, I guess, Islam. | ||
They're a weird religious group. | ||
But what do you, how do you see this? | ||
It's a surprise to me, but it's also like it's Israel bombing its neighbors. | ||
How much of a surprise could it ever be? | ||
Well, most of our viewers are educated, so I'm just going to do a little history rehash for those that aren't. | ||
So Syria was run by Assad, and Assad was a secularist. | ||
He let all different people of all different religions exist in his country. | ||
Christians, Alawites, various sects of Islam, right? | ||
So we decide, we, meaning like U.S. intelligence, Mossad, we go, eh, you know, this guy's kind of maybe a threat to Israel. | ||
This guy might be a problem. | ||
So we go to the head of ISIS in Syria. | ||
We go to Jalani and we say, hey, listen, you trim your beard a little bit, you put on a nice suit, you take off the fatigues, you wash off the blood, and you get to be our puppet president. | ||
Because Israel wants the Golan Heights, but more importantly, almost more importantly, Turkey wants large portions of Syria. | ||
So what you're looking at with the Syrian issue, we won't be talking about Syria in like five, 10 years, the way it is going. | ||
It'll be completely Balkanized. | ||
It might be a situation where like people theorize and talk about what will happen to Ukraine. | ||
And they say, oh, you know, Poland and these other countries, they might want the, like, they want, they might want the western part, right? | ||
And if Russia takes the east, then just it'll be Kiev and possibly Odessa and just like this little blob, right? | ||
That's what we're realistically looking at for Syria. | ||
With Ukraine, that's a like crazy theoretical and a lot of things could happen. | ||
But with Syria, we're basically already there. | ||
And there's, there's bizarre stuff going on where like Lebanon is talking about giving Syria the city of Tyr, I think it is. | ||
What's the city? | ||
It's the city where all the Sunnis are in Lebanon. | ||
It's talking about becoming part of Syria. | ||
So you're right. | ||
I mean, they're already talking about at least sort of shaking up the map and redrawing the borders. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, that ties into Iran as well. | ||
So like Erdogan's plan, the president of Turkey, his plan isn't just to try to get a little chunk of Syria. | ||
He's working with Azerbaijan right now because there's a large portion of Iran that has a heavy like Azerbaijani slash Turkic population. | ||
They're trying to create greater Azerbaijan and take this area of Syria to create like a greater Turkey project. | ||
So it's not just a greater Israel project, which we are looking at. | ||
They want Saudi Arabia. | ||
Turkey is heavily involved. | ||
And this is something I don't hear talked about. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
Turkey is a weird political player because it seems like they're simultaneously friends and enemies with everybody, right? | ||
They're in the middle of the Europe, you know, they're sort of very smart people, it seems, to be playing the same game Israel is. | ||
Yes. | ||
That's the way I see it. | ||
Like they are the Iran, the evil, the funder of the terrorism, blah, blah, blah. | ||
All the people that Iran fund, they attack Israel. | ||
And you can say that's bad. | ||
You can say whatever to that, right? | ||
But that's who they're funding. | ||
Turkey, they've got their hand in every pie. | ||
They're kind of sneaking around. | ||
They're playing an even longer game than Israel is because Israel has already started its, all right, we're here. | ||
We're jacked. | ||
We're going to smash you around. | ||
Like they're the monster that's come out of the closet. | ||
Turkey is still in the closet right now, gaining strength and power. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right. | ||
And I've had an eye on Turkey for a while. | ||
One of the first reports I did for InfoWars, probably five years ago at this point, was about it. | ||
It was called, you know, Turkey is now the Erdogan is an Ottoman Empire in all but name. | ||
Yes, he's trying to reconstitute it. | ||
Basically, yeah, he's trying to rebuild the Ottoman Empire, which, of course, was headquartered in Turkey early on. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
The Russians are not happy with the behavior of the Azerbaijanis or by extension, like Turkey and Erdogan in general, because they see that as a huge threat to their southern security. | ||
Yeah, well, the Russians and the Turkish have been enemies forever. | ||
I mean, since Byzantium fell and the Byzantine Empire fell and Moscow became the third Rome. | ||
I think this is the type of thing that us Americans, like we do lack an appreciation and an understanding for, right? | ||
Because our country is what, like 250, 260, something like that. | ||
It's about to be 250 years old, right? | ||
Because the 2026 is coming up and the Trump UFC. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
See, that's how I know. | ||
That's how I know. | ||
But no, we're talking about communities and civilizations with thousands of years, yeah. | ||
Thousands of years of epic history, epic wars. | ||
I mean, you read about like the Byzantine Empire, you read about the Ottoman Empire, you read about the Russians and what they were able to do and what they had to deal with from threats from both sides, having to fight the Huns and the Mongols and all that type of crazy stuff. | ||
We don't have an appreciation for that. | ||
This is a country of like pirates, smugglers, and political theorists. | ||
So we kind of, we invented a new system and it was so good that everyone else kind of adopted it to some extent, right? | ||
Like, really, you want to talk about no more kings? | ||
What happened after America started swinging the stick? | ||
Like, it just became democracies, quote unquote, everywhere. | ||
You can argue royalty is still a name, but we don't have an appreciation for the type of medieval circumstances that these people and places are used to. | ||
Right. | ||
Or again, you know, you know, literally feeling like personally slighted by the fact that Constantinople was taken over by the Turkish, being like, it'll return to us one day. | ||
I mean, you know, these people have grudges to go back thousands of years. | ||
And I was just reading about the attacks on Syria. | ||
And of course, Turkey, Turkey funded Jolani. | ||
He came out of Turkey. | ||
He swept through. | ||
They had help. | ||
I think it was a combination from NATO, Turkey, and Israel. | ||
I think Israel laid The groundwork with their technological manipulation. | ||
I don't know if you heard the story about the app that the Syrian army was basically tricked into downloading. | ||
Basically, they got Bashir al-Assad's wife to endorse an app that would pay Turkish soldiers like 20 bucks a month if you just downloaded this app. | ||
And so basically, every Syrian soldier, rather, every Syrian soldier downloaded this app and it just gave access to their location and their communications. | ||
And so they were able to, that's why, like after 15 years of civil war, which was actually American-funded extremist groups, aka ISIS, you know, we're training the moderate rebels. | ||
That's who we were training. | ||
15 years. | ||
Moderate rebels. | ||
The moderate levels. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So 15 years of resisting this civil war, yet they collapsed in like two weeks as the Jolani Brigade stormed through the country. | ||
Oh, it's normal. | ||
It's natural. | ||
Don't worry, but see, I ain't gonna be able to do it. | ||
It's all normal. | ||
Come on now, folks. | ||
Just get real. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's all fine. | ||
But now Israel's bombing Damascus. | ||
Obviously, they use the opportunity to take the Golan Heights. | ||
Israeli FM says Golan to remain part of Israel in any Syrian peace deal. | ||
That was at the end of June this year. | ||
So they've taken over the Golan Heights and are solidifying their control there. | ||
And I guess whether attacking, I don't know if it's weird because the Israelis use the Druze as an excuse to attack people, right? | ||
They use anything as an excuse to it. | ||
Well, yeah, that's true. | ||
Like, look, if you're still using the human shield line and then you got people walking to aid sites that like, this is the safe place you're supposed to go to get the aid. | ||
Ah, human shield. | ||
Drop the nuke. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I just, like, not to get off on a tangent and what you're saying is very important. | ||
It's just, it's obscene, folks. | ||
It's completely obscene and it's wrong. | ||
And anyone with two eyes can see it. | ||
Like every day, I go to anti-war.com and it's just like 40 dead, 60 dead, 100 dead. | ||
You know, we will not stop until the 50 hostages are released. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
So it is really the example that that, in my view, kind of on that pastor, Greg Locke. | ||
I'll tell you that right now, but he was making some sort of argument and I just lost train of thought on that. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I actually, I wanted to ask you about it because I've been throwing this. | ||
I was watching. | ||
So Greg Locke was supposed to come on our show. | ||
I'm not going to say he chickened out, but. | ||
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Oh, he definitely ducked you. | |
Yeah, he ducked me. | ||
Owen did a good job. | ||
He ducked me. | ||
Owen did a good job. | ||
I don't think he expected, because I think what happened was he said he was going to come on my show, and then he probably went and looked at my Twitter and thought, you know what? | ||
I better not. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I just remembered what it was. | ||
So Alex and him got into the classic example of, okay, I'm a guy in my house and you're a guy in your house and we both have a family and then you come and kill my family. | ||
So then I come to kill you and then you're holding the child. | ||
So I you're going to shoot the kid? | ||
Like, excuse me? | ||
Like this, this is basic morality. | ||
No, you're, you're going to, you're going to find a way to achieve your objective in a sane and rational way in accordance with the law. | ||
And in this example, international law applies. | ||
What they're doing is just blatantly illegal. | ||
Yeah, well, absolutely. | ||
And there was even, there was a hostage rescue that happened at one point where they literally killed like 100 people. | ||
And it's like, you know, when you put it in the frame of warfare, the numbers are big and it's like, wow, this is crazy. | ||
It's bad, but it's war, whatever. | ||
It's a tragedy a million is a statistic, yeah. | ||
Stalin says. | ||
But then if you put it in the frame of like, okay, if this was just a hostage situation at a bank downtown Los Angeles, would we be okay with the police killing 100 people to save those one hostage, 100 innocent people in the nearby building? | ||
It's a mediocracy. | ||
Yeah, it's completely insane. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
It's just the way things are going, it's not going to stop. | ||
And that's my biggest beef with the Trump administration as a whole is like, this is not going to stop. | ||
This is only going to continue. | ||
Netanyahu gave Trump a golden pager. | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
Just like a threat. | ||
That's just a secret. | ||
I pulled the cross out of my shirt and I told people to vote for him last year. | ||
And, you know, like I am completely 100% not a Trumper anymore. | ||
And I just got to tell you that right now. | ||
I'm a libertarian. | ||
I'm a conservative. | ||
I'm a constitutionalist. | ||
I can't support this anymore. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
I love this guy from the time I was 15 years old. | ||
I pointed to the TV at Schlitterbahn. | ||
I said, that guy is going to be president. | ||
And Alex laughed at me. | ||
And look at where we are now. | ||
I was too young to vote for him in the first administration. | ||
I voted for him in 2020 and then he lost. | ||
And then in 2024, when he comes back, I'm like, great. | ||
We were robbed in 2020. | ||
We got Biden. | ||
He would have handled COVID better. | ||
He would have handled the recovery better. | ||
Just show us something. | ||
Just show us anything. | ||
And like I've said on previous shows, the tariff policies and whatnot, I'm not necessarily against those things. | ||
Where are our files? | ||
Why haven't these wars stopped? | ||
You said that Ukraine would be over in 24 hours. | ||
You get into office, one phone call, not even get into office. | ||
As president-elect, I will make it happen. | ||
And I believe he could have. | ||
I follow the Russian people. | ||
I follow the Iranian people. | ||
Both of these nations have large portions of their population that just want to work and negotiate with us. | ||
Like the Iranian Reform Party, the Iranian president wasn't supposed to give that interview. | ||
And the Iranian people were outraged. | ||
They were super upset. | ||
They said, how could you make all these concessions? | ||
How could you still want to work with the U.S.? | ||
They have been trying for years to not screw us. | ||
And then we go, oh, yeah, we're just going to abuse you because we're great. | ||
And by the way, we got our buddy Israel, who's like this red-headed, like tarted stepchild who just like exists in this sandbox with all these kids that are smaller than it. | ||
And it just smashes them around. | ||
You've insulted the gingers. | ||
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Hey, man. | |
No, no, but no, you're exactly right. | ||
And look, I've been hanging on to the Trump support. | ||
This statement today, this is today, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, I got to cover. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
This is insane. | ||
This is actually like really insulting. | ||
Yeah, it's insulting to us. | ||
I mean, no one fought harder for this administration to not do what it's currently doing. | ||
And nobody's paid the price for it. | ||
I mean, not to make it personal, they have robbed your entire future, Rex Jones, like your, you know. | ||
Yeah, they killed this operation, man. | ||
Where's our justice? | ||
Where's our justice? | ||
They killed this operation and robbed your entire future because of Alex's support of Donald Trump. | ||
And we can't get anything. | ||
We can't get anything. | ||
I've spent more than 15 years in this building. | ||
I was there the day that you came. | ||
I was there the day that Owen came. | ||
I love this family. | ||
I love this community. | ||
And, you know, like, we're just crying for justice, man. | ||
And then we're not even getting rushed to the head of the line. | ||
You know, like, it's just, it really hurts. | ||
And you can't take the Rosetta Stone of the whole movement and just throw it in the garbage and say it's not real. | ||
Like we have the keys to the kingdom, the keys to the castle. | ||
And we just decided, hey, you know, we're just going to chuck this away because maybe it's not politically convenient for my new crypto coin. | ||
Like that, that's, that's how I see it. | ||
I see this. | ||
This might be mundane. | ||
Like he might not even be implicated at all in any which way, but it could be, oh, you know, Lindsay's my friend now. | ||
Yeah, and I don't want to disappoint Lindsay. | ||
Screw Lindsay. | ||
Screw Lindsay hard and long, dude. | ||
Like, Trump, you were supposed to get in there and prove that all these people were criminals and you're supposed to send them to the shadow realm. | ||
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Like, what has gone on? | ||
What has transpired? | ||
The people that we have liked, like Tulsi Gabbard and JD Vance, ah, don't listen to them. | ||
Who cares? | ||
We have to see the CIA head, like, orgasm all over himself as Hegseth is like. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Announcing the weapons to Ukraine. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Can we get that clip up? | ||
Can we show that really quick? | ||
That is, yeah, I haven't shown that one yet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do y'all know what he's talking about? | ||
So there's a clip of Hegseth and what's his name? | ||
The head of the CIA. | ||
I've heard him described as the Mossad stenographer. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
The Mossad stenographer. | ||
And it's when Trump's announcing a new weapons package to Ukraine, and it's Hegseth sort of like closing his eyes and putting his head down. | ||
And the CIA agent is like, he literally looks like he's orgasming. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
It's very big. | ||
He looks like he's using the bathroom. | ||
Yeah, there it is. | ||
This is him. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
More weapons, more death. | ||
Excessive. | ||
Yeah, this isn't what I signed up for, man. | ||
What a relief. | ||
The war will continue. | ||
Yeah, more blood. | ||
Yes. | ||
Unlimited power. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, I'm too weak. | ||
But you know, when you point out the fact that they stole the 20, I'm not even sure if you said it, but they stole the 2020. | ||
They stole 2020. | ||
So, like, okay, so 2016 to 2020, Trump is this outsider. | ||
It was just, we were all just like shocked that he even won. | ||
So it's like, we're not even expecting anything. | ||
Anything he does that's good is good, but they constantly just screw him over. | ||
He's not able to get much done, but we get it. | ||
It's like, well, it's the system that he's up against. | ||
It's incredibly entrenched, deep state. | ||
He's doing his best, but we kind of get it. | ||
Then 2020 to 24 happens, and they throw thousands of peaceful protesters in jail over January 6th. | ||
They throw Stuart Rhodes and the leaders of the Proud Boys and Joe Biggs and all these people into prison. | ||
They weren't even at the riot at the Capitol just because of who they are associated with and as a deliberate, quote, shock and awe campaign to crush free speech in this country. | ||
They hold fake hearings that you're seeing right here where the defendant wasn't allowed to defend themselves and only the prosecution got to present arguments and witnesses. | ||
Total, flagrant violation of the Constitution. | ||
They tried to put Trump in jail from like five different directions. | ||
They tried to destroy his life and he gets into office and he's freaking playing footsie with him. | ||
Like we know what happens if they get back in power again. | ||
We know what they're going to do. | ||
This is the last hope to set things right and Trump is freaking playing footsie and being a slave of Israel. | ||
And it's just like, what do we have to do? | ||
What do we have to do to get just something? | ||
If we were getting a ton of stuff and they weren't releasing Epstein, we'd be fine. | ||
If we were getting mass deportations and they were deporting people who were critical of Israel, it's acceptable. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Don't you see the hotel and hospitality has to be a living wage. | ||
We can't do that. | ||
See, like I have become more centrist on certain issues. | ||
Like you got to pay people to be able to exist, you know? | ||
And these companies have these massive profit margins all because they don't hire American labor. | ||
Right. | ||
It's not because the Americans won't do the jobs. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
That's completely insane. | ||
It's because you won't pay them properly. | ||
Like these people aren't going to take $4 an hour. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Like you might find people willing to do that, but that shouldn't be legal. | ||
But they're going to be children who owe money to the cartel. | ||
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Oh, it's good, good, hard work for the kids. | |
So, I mean, what explains this? | ||
What explains Trump's abysmal failure over the last seven months? | ||
He could be too old. | ||
He could be compromised in some way. | ||
He could be heavily connected to someone that's compromised. | ||
I'm sure there are like big political donors, you know, that might also be on that list, perhaps. | ||
Maybe that would make sense. | ||
He's received a lot of money from a lot of folks. | ||
And that may just, he may feel like as like a businessman or something, he has like an obligation towards them, you know? | ||
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And it's, it's, it's BS. | |
It's wrong. | ||
That's the only thing that I know as a certainty. | ||
And that is my North Star. | ||
And that is why I say I just don't, I can't support it anymore. | ||
Does it feel like a golden age to you? | ||
Like, I'm in business. | ||
I see how people spend money. | ||
It's not a golden age right now, folks. | ||
It's a golden shower. | ||
Golden shower. | ||
True just said it. | ||
I agree. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're in the age of the golden shower right now. | ||
And we're getting peed on. | ||
We're being told that it's raining golden droplets and that we should put these droplets in buckets and take them to the bank. | ||
But then when we go to the bank, they give us crap. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and you know, it's just like, it's like most of the time I can see the angle that Trump's doing. | ||
Even if I don't agree with it, I go, okay, here's why he's doing this. | ||
This type of thing, the truth social post that you have in front of you, I just cannot rationalize it. | ||
I can't figure it out. | ||
I can't understand where the angles come. | ||
It's just anybody who is with a brain knows that this, the demand for Epstein files has always come from the Republicans. | ||
The Democrats have always avoided it like the plague because they know Clinton is implicated. | ||
I read this this morning, but I'm just reading it again now. | ||
So I got in hundreds of arguments with people around the time of the first campaign being like, it's the Russia stuff's fake. | ||
It's all BS. | ||
Like you need to read this. | ||
You need to look at this. | ||
Have you heard of the steel dossier? | ||
I've said that hundreds of times to people. | ||
And like, I know that argument. | ||
I can make that argument. | ||
It's a good argument. | ||
It's true. | ||
They illegally investigated him. | ||
They tried to do all manners of stuff, created fake evidence. | ||
It's all BS. | ||
And that's true. | ||
But to take something like that, it's even more insulting. | ||
Like all your supporters that fought for you and argued for you on this issue for years. | ||
And then to connect, say it's like a far left thing, just like the new scam, which is the Jeffrey Epstein hoax. | ||
I mean, dude. | ||
Had you ever seen a video of Dan Bongino? | ||
Have you ever seen a video of Cash Patel? | ||
You ever see any conservative media at all? | ||
I imagine you have. | ||
You're on your freaking cell phone all the time. | ||
This was like your thing. | ||
You promised, you said, I am your vengeance. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Where are you, Batman? | ||
Because this is not Batman behavior. | ||
This is Joker behavior right now. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
It is so insulting and it's so offensive. | ||
And it's just like. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein never existed. | ||
You didn't hear? | ||
He's not real. | ||
That's what it's going to be. | ||
In 10 years, they're going to be saying Jeffrey Epstein was this innocent, lovely international banker who anti-Semites claimed was a pedophile. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
Innocent math teacher. | ||
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These guys have been holding on to the next one. | ||
Let's do it for a while. | ||
And let's go to Tucson Jones in Arizona on line 10 because he thinks that Epstein is a distraction. | ||
I want to get your response to this. | ||
Tucson Jones, thanks for calling in. | ||
Love your name. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, thanks for taking my call. | ||
I just need to get out of the hallway here. | ||
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You guys got me on the subscription for Best Bling Blue. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
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Now I'm in the hallway. | |
I can speak openly. | ||
This is Tucson Jones. | ||
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I just want to let you guys know, please stop focusing on these things that are distractions. | |
What's really important? | ||
Our family, our brothers. | ||
Get to know your neighbors. | ||
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Are they friends? | |
Are they foes? | ||
Can you count on them? | ||
That's all that really matters. | ||
All this stuff is a big distraction. | ||
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I love you guys. | |
Well, thank you. | ||
Love you too. | ||
What do you think, Epstein has a distraction? | ||
I don't agree with that take at all. | ||
Let me tell you something right now. | ||
This is the most important story of our century currently. | ||
It's the Rosetta Stone proving that all these people are corrupt pedophiles. | ||
I agree with you in the sense that community needs to be strong and we definitely need to do a better job of promoting that. | ||
I do agree with that point. | ||
But what you talk about with the community is what the government is doing, how to stop it. | ||
So I agree with the spirit of the call. | ||
I don't agree with the informational take. | ||
I think it's very important to discuss things that are happening in a non-domestic context. | ||
I feel like as Americans, we really are the new Rome and it's all about the empire. | ||
What the Republic is doing? | ||
No. | ||
Like we got threats on our border. | ||
We got threats around the world and we're causing most of those things to happen because people just aren't politically aware. | ||
And this is like the thing that I saw in 2020 with the MAGA movement where everyone was like dancing around. | ||
You had these like middle-aged women twerking to Trump rap in the streets. | ||
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Like, yeah, man, like community is great. | |
This is not how wars are won. | ||
It takes money to win a war. | ||
And right now we are indebting ourselves to lose future ones. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
But go ahead. | ||
Yeah, no, I agree. | ||
I do not think Epstein is a distraction. | ||
I mean, I said at the beginning of this show, I'm also sick of talking about Epstein, but it's like, this is the thing. | ||
This is the wedge. | ||
This is the chink in the armor. | ||
We will never stop talking about it. | ||
And we shouldn't until it's exposed. | ||
I mean, the number of things, even in just the last week, the fact they put out a video that's got a minute missing, then it turns out it's three minutes missing. | ||
Then they find the metadata that shows the whole thing was edited. | ||
You're not interested in that cover? | ||
You think that's a distraction? | ||
No, no. | ||
This is not. | ||
This is the last thing I would call this would be a distraction. | ||
This is the stage. | ||
Like, this is the elephant in the room. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's the elephant in the room, man. | ||
It's like right there. | ||
It's right there next to you the whole time. | ||
And we can't a lot of, we can see it. | ||
Some people can't see it. | ||
Some people see it as a distraction. | ||
It's, it's the whole enchilada. | ||
It is the whole enchilada. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
And not because Epstein himself was so important and his operation was the be-all end-all, because it is a symbol. | ||
It's an example. | ||
It's, it's like you put Rosetta Stone. | ||
That's a perfect thing. | ||
The middle leads you to the beginning and the end. | ||
Like an in-betweener, an interloper, international figure like Epstein. | ||
He's exactly the guy that's not high-level enough to where he's part of like the secret control family. | ||
You don't know about him, but he's not low enough level to just be like one of our politicians. | ||
This guy knows more than our presidents do. | ||
There you go. | ||
He did. | ||
Or did he? | ||
Or does. | ||
Is he alive? | ||
Now, like, I've gotten really into this because I'm really not one of those guys, man. | ||
I'm not a UFO guy. | ||
I'm not really even like a moon landing. | ||
Ah, the earth is a cube type person. | ||
But like, let me tell you, like, hot damn. | ||
This is really suspect. | ||
The angle of the video is like not the right angle to his cell. | ||
And the video is doctored. | ||
A minute is a long time to get someone dead and to get out of there. | ||
And like, Jeffrey Epstein is probably a pretty experienced operator. | ||
Like, that guy's pretty tough and probably knows how to fight. | ||
So there's, oh my God, there's a lot of people. | ||
He probably just walked out of there, man. | ||
And there are things that they've never explained, like the fact that I guess he transferred a ton of money to his brother right before he died. | ||
And then he had like a 20-minute phone call. | ||
He said it was with his mother, but his mother had been dead for years. | ||
So, who was he on the phone call with? | ||
There was apparently a visitor to him that night that they didn't check in. | ||
I mean, then there's the video of his corpse being wheeled out where the ear looks different. | ||
And we all know ears are like fingerprints. | ||
They're one of the ways of identifying whether a person is really them or not. | ||
That's wild. | ||
Then there's the video of the guy that looks just like him on his island after his supposed death. | ||
That reminds me of the scene in American Gangster where Russell Crowe's character, he like, his cop is like on the H or like on the drugs, and he's gotten like a drug deal gone wrong on like the wrong side of town. | ||
And he's got to go in there and like the dude that he killed, like the people outside are going to murder them all because they just kill one of their boys. | ||
So he like brings the EMS team and they wheel him out. | ||
He's alive. | ||
He's alive. | ||
So this could be that in reverse. | ||
You know, he's dead. | ||
He could also be alive or just a completely different body. | ||
Well, and this is the thing. | ||
It's like you talked about like the way this is conflated is like, oh, it's Flat Earth and the Moon Landing and Bigfoot and Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
It's like that's what they try to do with Infowars. | ||
That's what people, the people that have so far failed to acquire the operation, the Onion Bastards. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's what they're talking about. | ||
We're going to make it the funny conspiracy channel and then we're going to discredit his image forever by creating another 30 years of that platform online. | ||
Like it's what they do. | ||
It's like, okay, there's a difference between like, there's a undisclosed hominid that can shift dimensions wandering around the woods of Washington. | ||
And it's like, okay, that's a little far-fetched. | ||
Is it just as far-fetched as the idea that intelligence agencies would do away with their people once they're caught? | ||
It's not even a conspiracy. | ||
It's just like, this is what they do. | ||
Why would you have an intelligence community if it didn't do things like blackmail people and kill their operatives when they're compromised? | ||
Everybody knows the trope of like the cyanide capsule in your tooth so you can kill yourself instead of going to questioning. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
This is not a crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
It's a conspiracy. | ||
It's high-level international intrigue. | ||
I heard what happens. | ||
I heard Do Dissidents, one of my favorite shows, they're very left-wing people and I disagree with them on some issues, but they really are good broadcasters. | ||
And I was listening to them make that point this morning on a clip, like the word conspiracy, people associate that with something that's made up. | ||
No, people conspire all the time. | ||
There are malevolent plots. | ||
There are benevolent plots. | ||
People conspire all the time to do various things. | ||
So why wouldn't these agencies that receive billions of dollars to do intelligence work, what does that mean on behalf of the country? | ||
Oh, we got to make our country great. | ||
No, it's we got to make other countries terrible so we can take advantage of them. | ||
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And like another point that Judys and his guys made this morning or on the clip that I saw was like, we are cattle. | ||
Like we are cows. | ||
This is how the government sees us. | ||
This is how all these people see us. | ||
And even Trump, and I don't, I don't know exactly how I feel about this statement, but I felt that there was some truth to it. | ||
He may like the cows more than any other president. | ||
He may love them. | ||
You know, oh, my supporters are so wonderful, so great. | ||
Like Moo Moo. | ||
He still thinks they're cows. | ||
Yeah, but he still thinks they're cows. | ||
He still thinks he can treat us like this and issue tweets like this and literally appoint the people to the jobs that like we dreamed about because we saw them crank out this line of we're going to help you. | ||
We're going to save the children. | ||
We're going to expose the evil information. | ||
None of it, man. | ||
None of it. | ||
None of it. | ||
And it's not because he's trying and failing. | ||
I would understand that. | ||
I get the deep state. | ||
I get, you know, that Trump wants to do things and they get the judges to step in and stop him. | ||
Like that I can understand. | ||
If he was going just balls to the wall, just hardcore on everything and was getting foiled in some cases or exceeding his, you know, prerogative. | ||
J6 is the only good thing. | ||
J6 is the only good thing. | ||
And like that, that buys you three months. | ||
That buys you no more, 90 days. | ||
And then the pedo go to jail and we get indictments. | ||
Where are the indictments? | ||
Yeah, where's where? | ||
And again, if Alejandro Mayorkas was sitting in a jail cell right now, you think we'd be talking about Epstein? | ||
People care. | ||
People wore Biden shirts to the border. | ||
Biden told people to surge the border. | ||
Maorkas approved all of that, enacted all of that. | ||
He was the guy. | ||
He did not receive a pardon. | ||
He's openly available to be brought to justice. | ||
And the pardons didn't even count anyway, we know, because of the auto pin scandal now. | ||
Oh, you know, he, oh man, he just needs to. | ||
And you know what's weird? | ||
It's like we, it's like we act like we need their permission to prosecute them. | ||
That's the weird thing to me is like, you know, how about we just assert it? | ||
How about we just go, hey, Biden was using an auto pin, meaning he wasn't actually making these decisions. | ||
We have undeniable proof that the auto pin was used on documents that Biden had never read. | ||
By their own admission, they said this. | ||
They say, well, he read the original and then we made some changes, but it was basically it doesn't matter. | ||
None of that, but we don't have to get their permission. | ||
We don't have to get them admitting that. | ||
They owe us. | ||
We don't owe them. | ||
They are our public servants. | ||
That is the job they're appointed to. | ||
We live in a constitutional republic and they act like we live in some sort of like petty kingdom of lords. | ||
Or that the Trump administration can say, well, we don't think these pardons are real because the auto pin was affixed to them. | ||
And that they need the Democrats to go, ah, you know, you're right. | ||
That's true. | ||
They don't. | ||
I guess you, we don't need, just, just, just arrest them. | ||
Just arrest them and go, we're charging you with treason. | ||
And then they can defend themselves. | ||
They can try to fight back, but we don't need their permission to do these things. | ||
We don't need them to admit they're wrong. | ||
Do you want to know what they think? | ||
You want the definition of probable cause? | ||
You look at what people like Peter Strzok did and all his text messages. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
I mean, it's just a no-brainer. | ||
It's a no-brainer, folks. | ||
You want to take more calls? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Although the crew just brought up this story, which ties into everything we're talking about, Joe Biden work husband pleads Fifth Amendment, Dodges House GOP cover-up probe questions, which this is so weird because the Fifth Amendment is only supposed to apply with criminal charge if you're not indicting yourself on criminal charges. | ||
So apparently the White House doctor is under the impression that if he were to admit what he did, he would be up for criminal charges. | ||
That's very concerning to me. | ||
That sounds like a no-brainer to me. | ||
We all know the guy was dead, dead on arrival, deep away. | ||
Like he was a walking zombie. | ||
And that's why, look at Trump, and at least he can talk, and at least he's got, he still has motion, you know, he's still Got some swag, but it is not what it used to be, man. | ||
It is not what it used to be. | ||
And the excuse in the first administration of bad people around him makes sense, right? | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
You're a politician, folks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But let's take some. | ||
That's what's so sad about it all. | ||
Robert in Oregon has a very interesting story to tell. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
Robert, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison, good man. | ||
And you keep going, buddy. | ||
Rex, you keep going. | ||
Jones with the Z. Hey, this is the deal. | ||
In Oregon, you know, I live outside of Portland, actually Central Coast. | ||
But, you know, ICE is the only lifeline to people out here because of the freaks that run this country. | ||
Beautiful state. | ||
Been here a long time. | ||
But anyway, you know, we have a way to fight back. | ||
And if you're fighting back against these guys, I just want to say a regional number for ICE is 866-343-2423. | ||
And then if you're in Oregon, a direct line is 855-488-6423. | ||
You know, I've shed blood for Trump. | ||
We know that, you know, there's a cover-up going on. | ||
We know that he's leaning to the left for reasons. | ||
Those reasons are going to come out, and we're pretty sure that we know what they are. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
You've got to stand your ground. | ||
I've shed blood for Trump. | ||
And recently, just a few days ago, I was approached by three individuals and threatened to be dragged out of my car and beat. | ||
And they started to rush the car. | ||
I told them, and I said, hold it. | ||
I said, you don't know if I'm armed or not. | ||
You take one more step. | ||
You're going to be graveyard dead. | ||
You're not going to be able to figure it out from there, stupid. | ||
They backed off, got some more courage. | ||
And then there was a fifth wheel that was parked on the road. | ||
And a gentleman exited the fifth wheel, shoved a gun in his pants and unpulled his shirt, came up to the car and asked me if I had a problem with him or his RV. | ||
I said, I don't have a problem with you or your RV, never leaving eye contact. | ||
And I could tell this guy was dangerous, obviously. | ||
Walked to the front of the car, said the same thing over, and I told him, look, I don't have a problem with you or your RV. | ||
I said, these idiots over here that you're with, they're the ones that started this. | ||
He walked back, said a few words to them. | ||
To make the story short, they charged the car again. | ||
I warned them again. | ||
I had a chance to get to my apartment, get to safety. | ||
It went on from there. | ||
You don't need to know any more about it. | ||
But the cops, they're not on our side here. | ||
The sheriffs are not on our side here. | ||
They go with the sanctuary laws. | ||
So ICE is your lifeline here if you're having problems. | ||
Are you in Portland? | ||
Actually, Central Coast. | ||
I'm 100 miles from Portland. | ||
It's a good place to steer clear of while these idiots are running the state. | ||
And, you know, they got their, you know, hey, they weren't voted in. | ||
They stole office here. | ||
And these guys in these countries, you know, I believe they've stole their offices. | ||
And, you know, we've got to fight the good fight. | ||
And I agree with 99% of what you guys are saying. | ||
But the other flip side of it, I'm 65 years old. | ||
I've been here a while, a little longer than Alex. | ||
And I've seen everything progress. | ||
I've watched many presidents come and go. | ||
And it's always the same story. | ||
Look over here. | ||
Don't look there. | ||
Everything that's being generated right now. | ||
And you guys are doing a good job. | ||
You got heart. | ||
You got fire. | ||
You want to fight the good fight. | ||
But hey, it goes a lot deeper. | ||
And not enough time to explain myself in full, but to say that there's another war that's going on. | ||
And it's a spiritual war, no matter what anybody has to say about it. | ||
I've been blessed in my life to see things in real time. | ||
I've experienced the Holy Spirit. | ||
I know it's real. | ||
I know what's there. | ||
And they're not distractions, but they are. | ||
And they're keeping our eyes. | ||
These real problems, these real deaths, the real things that are happening are a distraction because everything's compartmentalized. | ||
The technology that we have, it all stems from the fallen angels. | ||
It really does. | ||
And God is omnipresent. | ||
He can be anywhere at any time. | ||
He gave us a pituitary gland. | ||
We're a walking, walkie-talkie, and they've tried to dumb that down. | ||
We're in a time right now to where it doesn't want to be exposed. | ||
And we're all fodder, every one of us. | ||
We're all fodder. | ||
And, you know, the people that we should be listening to more are the people that know about the spiritual war that's going on right now in real time. | ||
I've called him before and I've told you guys I'm involved with people who, you know, like Alex, people that know, people with credentials that are, they know what's going on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The government knows full well, you guys, about the fallen angels. | ||
I completely agree, and I think that's why you're seeing a lot of like fake disclosure stuff these days about aliens because they want people to talk about aliens. | ||
I think you touch on a very important point, like the important point, really, where it is. | ||
It's all a spiritual warfare, spiritual battleground that we encounter on a daily basis. | ||
These things that happen, these horrible stories in the world, we bring them up to talk about them because they have to be opposed, right? | ||
We have to at least let people know so they can make conscious decisions for themselves and not blindly follow something. | ||
That's how I see the broadcasting profession as a whole. | ||
So we're eliminating topics so that people can actually use their free will and critical reasoning to assess them for themselves. | ||
That all doesn't matter if you have love. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, you got to have love, and you've got to have love and faith in Jesus Christ, our one true Lord and Savior. | ||
That's very important, whether you're Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox. | ||
That's pretty much the one thing. | ||
Go with God, read your Bible, pray. | ||
Lord knows I need to do a better job of that. | ||
And I'm just saying that honestly here. | ||
But everything is up to God. | ||
We live. | ||
We're like a twinkle in his eye. | ||
You know, like we're like a grain of sand in the desert or on the beach. | ||
Like we're very small. | ||
But that being said, we can influence a lot while we're here. | ||
And the best way we can do that is by being loving and having families and having children. | ||
Right. | ||
Amen. | ||
Great stuff. | ||
Let's go to a few more calls here. | ||
Darla in San Diego, I know, has called in yesterday, and we didn't get to her. | ||
So, Darla, thanks for calling in from San Diego. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hi, just very briefly. | ||
We all know what's going on with Epstein, but we need to get their attention. | ||
And I had calls about the White House comment line. | ||
It's Tuesday. | ||
It's Thursday. | ||
And it would be good if you could encourage people to call. | ||
We could write that up. | ||
I love that. | ||
Yeah, I love it. | ||
That's a phenomenal suggestion. | ||
Can you give that number out again really quick, and we'll tweet that at some point? | ||
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It is 20246. | |
I mean, 202-456-1111. | ||
And we should do this every day. | ||
I call several times on the days that I can and let them know. | ||
I'll be doing that as well. | ||
Stuff like that is incredibly important. | ||
I totally am behind that and believe in that. | ||
That's a phenomenal suggestion. | ||
That's a great call. | ||
They don't ask for any personal information. | ||
They say they don't give it to us. | ||
They just give it. | ||
And so that's great. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Of course, you got anything else to add? | ||
Anything else to add? | ||
That's what I basically wanted to say because I we know. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Trump's saying he doesn't need the old Republicans anymore. | ||
He said that. | ||
That's incredibly painful. | ||
You know, that's horrifying for people like us and people like you to hear, right? | ||
That's just so weird. | ||
We've seen this guy and we've thought that we've known him for about a decade now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like outside of his whole persona, like when he walked down the escalator, I believe that's when it all started. | ||
And his old supporters don't matter anymore. | ||
Who's your new supporter? | ||
Israel? | ||
You know, it's one of the things, you know, it's like when he came out and said, you know, hey, if I get assassinated, it was Iran and we should go to war with him. | ||
And it's like, dude, you know, again, some things he says, and it's like, maybe saying it this way, maybe saying it this way. | ||
Literally, like he's like writing bad TV. | ||
He's like, in the next episode, I will. | ||
Well, it's like, dude, all you're saying is if, you know, for all the bad guys in our country that want war with Iran, kill me and you get what you want. | ||
It's like, there is no good explanation for this. | ||
There is no justification for the things that he's saying these days. | ||
It is very disturbing. | ||
And, yeah, again, I don't think you can just – Trump is live with the Bahrain crown prince in a bilateral meeting. | ||
We've got about three minutes left in the show. | ||
We can see what they're up to. | ||
They needed, we helped them. | ||
And anything we needed, they helped us. | ||
And we're going to be talking about a lot of different things, including the most perfect military maneuver that anybody's seen probably in 50 years, which took place a few weeks ago when Iran knocked out their entire potential nuclear capacity. | ||
And it was obliterated. | ||
I used that term to say, well, maybe that's too much. | ||
I said, no, it turned out it was more than obliterated. | ||
They can't go back. | ||
And we're just really going to talk about some things, including trade. | ||
We're going to be discussing trade. | ||
We do a lot of trade. | ||
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This is Trump with the Crown Prince of Bahrain. | |
Bragging about the attack on Iran, the crew just delivered this update to me. | ||
Breaking news here. | ||
Trump has drafted a letter to fire the Fed chair and asks Republicans if he should. | ||
The president waived a copy of a draft letter firing Jerome H. Powell at a meeting in the Oval Office with House Republicans. | ||
It remains to be seen whether he follows through with this threat. | ||
I know Anna Paulina Luno was saying that the Fed chair would be fired soon. | ||
What's your take? | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
It's not a federal organization. | ||
It's a private bank and all that. | ||
It's like, who's driving the tank that's running us over? | ||
Well, dude, like that being said, this whole thing is like... | ||
And Powell won't do that. | ||
And people aren't buying our bonds now because the dollar gets devalued faster than the interest would make them money. | ||
So we're looking at a situation now where you take Jerome Powell out. | ||
Who are you going to put in? | ||
Like, what are you going to do? | ||
Are you just going to is Howard Luttnick going to become the new head of the Federal Reserve? | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
And he can do whatever you want. | ||
That is. | ||
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Really? | |
Scott Besson? | ||
Scott Besson, yeah. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
They'll find a person. | ||
Dim strategist says party should pray long and hard for effing depression in the U.S. We need an effing depression in the United States. | ||
If we don't have a depression, we're never going to win again. | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, Hakeem Jeffries is just a joke. | ||
That photo of him on his knees screaming. | ||
I'm not a fan of Big Beautiful Bill, to be honest with you. | ||
But you're making memes. | ||
Theater theater kids. | ||
Yeah, it's, man, it's two wings in the same bird, bro. | ||
Like, that used to sound dumb to me. | ||
It's just, it's the truth now. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
We got one more minute left. | ||
Hobbs in Nebraska. | ||
I know you can keep it short. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning, Rex. | ||
Good morning, Info Warriors. | ||
It's your boy Hobbs from Roads to Liberty. | ||
Give us a like and a follow. | ||
I just followed Rex. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Harrison, we'd love to have you back on sometimes. | ||
Rex, you have an invitation, too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
If you get the time, that'd be great. | ||
With everything that's going on right now and how badly that Trump and his administration are screwing things up, they need an easy win and the easiest win that they can do right now. | ||
Just get on the phone. | ||
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No, well. | |
Sorry, never mind. | ||
What's your idea? | ||
We like to have fun here. | ||
Sorry, what's your idea? | ||
Sorry, never mind. | ||
What's your idea? | ||
Get on the phone, call up Ron Paul, take a flight to Louisville, Kentucky, and walk through the gold repository at Fort Knox. | ||
We were promised this. | ||
This is key. | ||
This is a great point. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
Well, we're just out of time. | ||
We only have 20 seconds left. | ||
I like that idea, Hobbs, because I read on the call screen you said Fort Knox audit, and I thought that's kind of a gamble. | ||
It could be a win if the gold is there, but what is that? | ||
Table that and talk about it next show. | ||
Always good to be with you. | ||
Very good to be with you. | ||
Rex Jones, everybody. | ||
Follow him on X at Rex Jones News with a Z at the end. | ||
Rex Jones News. | ||
Thanks for being with us. | ||
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