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owen shroyer
Well, good morning, Infowars.
It's Tuesday, July 29th, 2025, and I'm your host, Owen Schroyer, for the American Journal today.
Me and Harrison decided to switch time slots.
And so I'm here with the morning crew.
Gotta say, it's a bit of a different vibe here in the mornings.
Alex is over on the other side lifting weights, and we are here drinking as much coffee as humanly possible to start the day.
So we're going to be getting into the headlines here in the first hour, and then we are going to be opening up the phone lines to get your response to the day's latest news, which I'll have coming up for you momentarily.
But to start the show, I want to briefly reflect on what was probably the biggest news story yesterday, and that was a shooting in New York City in an area that's, well, supposedly considered nice and safe by one of the more wealthy business areas of New York City.
But yesterday, a 36-year-old police officer lost his life as well as four others by rifle-toting New York City shooter Shane Tumara, kills four, including NYPD officer, before turning gun on himself at Blackstone and NFL headquarters.
Now, there's still information coming out about the individual.
If there's any other breaking news on that with some of the questions, we'll have it for you here today.
We were told last night by the New York City Police Commissioner that, yes, pharmaceutical drugs were involved in this shooting.
As the police commissioner last night said, it was confirmed that prescription pills were found in the vehicle of the shooter and he was known to have a history of mental illness.
So it seems like that is one thing all of these shooters have in common is a history or a current relationship with pharmaceutical pills.
Now, when that went live last night during a late press conference with the mayor, the police commissioner, the FBI, and others, they broke that news.
As more is coming out about the individual and what led up to this, we can bring it to you.
But that is the latest from Commissioner Jessica Titch, Mayor Eric Adams, and others.
Now, as we're watching the news develop on this throughout the day, we have some groups saying, oh, they're racing to their conclusions of it's a white man.
You have some groups reaching their conclusion that it was a radical Islamic terrorist.
Of course, at this point, it would appear that neither one of those things was true, but everybody wants to leap to their conclusions.
And I think that it's sad that racial identity has become such an issue in this country, such a talking point in this country, that now people are moved to make assumptions or even wishful thinking, hoping that it was the type of person that they consider their enemy.
So I guess for the left-wing news, they consider white people their enemy.
So they wanted it to be a white man.
They leapt to that conclusion.
For other groups, they hate Muslims.
And so they wanted this to be a radical Islamic jihadist.
Some people are still trying to cling to that narrative despite there being no evidence.
This looks like a man who was born and raised in America, had some mental health issues.
There's some other questions about his history, but it doesn't seem to be anything politically charged or motivated, religiously charged or motivated behind this killing, except for what we know now.
He had a history of mental health and he was on pharmaceutical pills before killing himself after shooting six others and then dying on the 33rd floor of a New York City skyscraper.
America needs to use this moment to heal, not to divide, not to hate.
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owen shroyer
Outro Music Today, we're going to go through all of the headlines right now for opening up the phone lines and getting to our video clips.
President Trump, another round of golf today.
He just cut the ribbon for the grand opening of Trump International Aberdeen.
He already thinks his golf course in Scotland Turnbury is the nicest course in the world, but perhaps now that Aberdeen is open, he might have a second opinion on that.
So that's what President Trump is up to today.
Another round of golf, I say, good for him.
He's, of course, golfing with European leaders and diplomats, negotiating trade and other such things, and having some fun with the media out there.
Watching his golf game.
So, I think this is something that's good for President Trump.
It's good for men to get out and play golf.
It's kind of our spa, if you will.
It's therapeutic.
It's where we go to relax, get away from the hustle-bustle.
Sometimes we take it out on the course with us, but Trump cutting the ribbon this morning, having a round of golf, negotiating trade successfully.
And so that's where the president is at today.
I wonder, when will we get an update on the scorecard?
What was the inaugural round for President Trump at Aberdeen?
Do you think he was under par today for a first time on the course?
I think we'd know it if he was.
If we get any updates on the golf score, certainly we will let you know.
Speaking of the score, Jerome Powell under siege as Fed plans to stand Pat on rate cuts.
Now, this is going to anger the president.
He's really trying to help the U.S. citizen dealing with high interest rates right now, specifically where it's the most painful in the housing market.
Now, of course, he's been going back and forth with Powell on this for months.
Powell only has months left before he's going to be relieved of his duty.
And, of course, it was just last week where President Trump was touring the federal building, which has now got a bill up to $3.
billion in renovations.
And so there was some thought that Trump would try to leverage a little legal heat on Powell saying, hmm, maybe we need to investigate how this price got so high.
Maybe you need to be investigated for how this price got so high.
But of course, perhaps we could leave that investigation alone if you could just cut interest rates.
But as of today, it looks like Powell still uninterested.
And of course, the reason being is all of the debt and defaulting that's happening right now.
Credit cards, car loans, see defaults from high earners in hit to economy.
The numbers are so large with this stuff, it's hard to really get a grasp on it.
But I think when you look at it, just from a general perspective, you're probably looking at a time period where credit card debt is the highest it's ever been.
People defaulting on car payments or mortgages is the highest it's ever been.
And you can probably start tracking this back to the COVID era, but it still remains to this day.
So Powell looks at that and says, this is why we can't cut interest rates.
This debt bubble is so big.
And if we don't have these high interest rates, we could have a problem.
And yet the American people that are just trying to get by, living paycheck to paycheck, are looking for a little break.
And it would be nice to have such a break, say, on the interest rates for your mortgage payments or other such things.
So that's the back and forth.
But yes, they're saying even high earners now, delinquencies on such debts from those making at least $150,000 a year have jumped almost 20% in the last two years.
And it was even a couple of years ago they talked about numbers for the first time ever, people earning over $100,000 a year, basically living in debt and working paycheck to paycheck.
It used to be a time in the American economy, if you made $100,000 a year, $100,000 a year or more, you were probably not dealing with such things.
But now that is very commonplace.
So Trump looking to help the American taxpayer, consumer with a little break on interest rates.
But Pow, at this point, it appears, will not budge.
Now recall that President Trump has just sued Rupert Murdoch of the Wall Street Journal over the report from last week with supposedly a letter and an illustration from Trump to Epstein.
Now, there have been other such things that have hit the press since then, but for whatever reason, this is the one that Trump is deciding to target the Wall Street Journal on.
Trump demands expedited deposition of Rupert Murdoch.
He wants it to happen fast.
Donald Trump's Florida lawyer yesterday filed a motion demanding that billionaire Rupert Murdoch be forced to sit for deposition within 15 days as the president sues the Wall Street Journal over a report claiming that Trump composed a body 50th birthday card to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump's motion notes that because Murdoch is 94 years old and has experienced multiple health issues and scares in the last five years, an expedited deposition under oath would be appropriate course of action.
That's a bit morbid, don't you think?
Now you have to wonder Murdoch, who is 94, how much involvement does he have in these things?
Better yet, why is the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal doing hit pieces on Trump over Epstein while the New York Post is doing cover pieces over Epstein?
Maybe this is a question that he would be asked in deposition.
So Trump's legal team trying to make that happen as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, they're still dealing with these courts.
Judge indefinitely blocks withholding of Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood.
So this was part of the Trump agenda.
Instead of just outright defunding Planned Parenthood, they used these other ways of cutting funds where Planned Parenthood was getting money from, like Medicaid.
But the judges are stepping in and saying, no, you can't do that.
And really at this point, I think you need an investigation into this whole operation Because it's pretty well known the large amounts of funds that Planned Parenthood gets from the U.S. government.
And of course, we know one of the number one, if not the number one, issue of business that Planned Parenthood engages in, well, it's abortion.
And obviously, a lot of Americans have a problem with that.
And it's illegal in many states as well.
But they love their abortion on the left, and apparently these judges do too.
So they're doing everything they can to claw as much money from the federal government as possible and using these judges that are acting as activists now.
We continue to see that.
Judges acting as activists, stepping in, blocking Trump's agenda.
The latest, keeping your tax dollars flowing to planned parenthood.
But this isn't the first time Trump has had to deal with these judges.
Memo reveals D.C. judges are predisposed against Trump administration.
Well, we're learning more about this, but Margot Cleveland had the story.
Basically, these judges are meeting as if it's some sort of a constitutional convention and a constitutional crisis, and these judges are meeting and determining that they're going to start acting as activists, they're going to start acting as elected officials, executives, and they're going to do everything they can to block Trump's agenda in the court.
That's the constitutional crisis, not Donald Trump and his agenda, which you may or may not have problems with.
The constitutional crisis is a group of activist judges, a group of Democrat, leftist, liberal, progressive judges that are deciding to act like elected officials and executives, blocking the president's agenda, which we voted for.
Now, the left apparently thinks they have a new hero emerging to do such a job, and that hero is Jasmine Crockett with a little puff piece in the Atlantic, a Democrat for the Trump era.
And so now all the big mouthpieces for the Democrat Party that promote their propaganda are all sharing this, and they're just in awe of how great Jasmine Crockett is.
Well, I will say, she does seem to be rising the ranks.
I don't think she's very formidable for anybody.
And I think she's going to be dealing with a tough race against Sheldon Daniels in the midterms.
So, could that end the momentum of Jasmine Crockett?
Or do the Democrats really want to get behind this woman and see her come of age?
And who knows, maybe even put her on a presidential ticket?
unidentified
No.
owen shroyer
Well, other people are murmuring that the Democrats are considering AOC, but I'm not sure the Democrat Party is ready to go that far.
I think they kind of look at the likes of an AOC or a Jasmine Crockett and they think, well, you know, we like their big mouths, but hard to control.
Hard to control.
They can go rogue at any moment.
The Democrats, they don't really like that.
That's why they never let Bernie Sanders get in.
But Cortez Crockett?
Could we see the day?
Do you think dance videos will be part of the campaign?
I'd say that's a sure bet.
So I guess that's the future of the Democrat Party.
How does that make you feel?
But hey, Republicans are going to do as much to shoot themselves in the foot to actually give people like that a chance to win, which is pretty pathetic, but that's where it's at.
Doug Mackey, Douglas Mackey, announces civil lawsuit against his tormentors, and he's retained a legal bulldog who knows where the bodies are buried.
So, you know, this is the individual they tried to put in jail.
He ended up winning his long, hard-fought legal case and will avoid the jail time for a meme, for sharing a meme that was offensive to Hillary Clinton.
Oh, poor Hillary.
So they wanted to bury him and put him in jail, but he won that suit.
So now he's going after the people that politically persecuted him.
I say Godspeed Douglas Mackey and may many others follow.
You know, we talked about the issue in New York City.
There was also an issue that got the nation's attention in Cincinnati over the weekend where there was a massive bar fight, street fight, however you want to call it.
It looked very racially charged, and that's how it was kind of consumed and processed by the country.
Well, now we find out that earlier, two months ago, in fact, white cops claim women and minorities get better jobs than them, according to a lawsuit.
This was filed against the Cincinnati chief of police there that you saw in the press conferences.
Apparently, she has been discriminating against white cops, and only, quote-unquote, women and minorities are getting promotions and raises in Cincinnati.
Well, maybe that's why nobody showed up when that street fight, bar fight got completely out of control.
Looks like we got issues there.
Looks like you got issues in Cincinnati, and they may or may not start and stop with the female lead there.
You know, she didn't really seem all that with it during those press conferences.
That one seemed pretty clear that, you know what, she seems a little above her pay grade here.
Unlike Police Commissioner Tish in New York City, who really seems to have her wits about her.
She really seems to handle the press well, not so much the case with Cincinnati.
The boom in AI is stretching the largest U.S. power grid to capacity this summer.
It's time to start building.
It's time to go nuclear.
And we really need to do something about this energy issue because to develop all these data processing centers and these AI centers that Trump is hoping to get done here, they're going to have to actually probably have their own nuclear energy facilities just to power them.
So this is going to become a big story.
Who's going to fill that void?
What we're going to do to reach the needs that we're going to have energy-wise is going to be interesting to find out.
But I think it's got to be nuclear.
And then hopefully we can build so much energy and have so much energy coming in that even these AI data processing centers will have leftover energy that they can then send to the power grid, as has been the case in the past with other such situations like with Google processing centers.
So that would be nice and maybe bring down energy costs, which Trump did address yesterday when talking about windmills.
Windmills are a net negative.
Windmills are a net negative.
Think about that.
And Trump stated it.
He said, why would you reach for an energy source that costs you money?
Energy should be making money.
Energy should be one of the top money makers in the economy.
But windmills have a net negative.
We'll have more from Trump on that coming up.
Now, of course, they're saying that searing heat is threatening power grids and the health of American citizens because it's never been hot before.
Don't you know?
Never had heat.
Not one time.
First time we've ever had heat.
Powergrids can't handle it, folks.
They don't know what to do.
Of course, that's what they're saying.
But maybe that has something to do with this enhanced need to power the AI that is now being built.
But no, they're going to blame it on heat, say it's climate change, even though every prediction they've made about man-made climate change has been false.
So in fact, there's going to be some investigations into this.
It's going to be starting in Florida.
Attorney General James Utmeyer launches investigation into climate cartel for potential consumer protection and antitrust violations, investigating environmental groups for alleged antitrust violations.
This is going to be an interesting one to follow because we know what they've done, but can you pin it on them legally?
Can you prove that they've consciously done this?
In other words, were they true believers in their nonsense?
Did they really believe in the man-made climate change myth?
Did they really have a science down to prove that it was real and that things needed to be done?
And we had to reshape the power grid and reshape the very way we think about consuming energy.
Did they know it?
And so they said, oh, we need to go green.
We need to have windmills.
We need to have solar farms.
And now we've got all this government cash earmarked for solar companies, for windmill companies.
And then lo and behold, it's their friends.
It's their family.
It's themselves that own the companies that get these contracts.
Hey, we need more windmills.
Just so happens, I got a windmill company.
How about that?
Most are in China.
Hey, we need more solar energy.
We need green energy.
We're killing the planet.
And by the way, I got a friend over here that has a solar panel company.
What do you think, huh?
Big contract for him?
unidentified
Yeah.
owen shroyer
Sure, I got stocks in that company and they're about to 10x when this contract is signed, but so what?
It's all for the environment.
That's what they said.
unidentified
All for the environment.
owen shroyer
So that should be an interesting investigation.
I think it's pretty obvious what they've done, this giant man-made climate change myth and scam.
But can you prove, in a legal case, can you prove that they knew exactly what they were doing?
What was the name of that one solar company Obama gave a bunch of money to and then it ended up just disappearing?
Solyndra.
Solyndra.
Yeah, Solyndra.
Is this another Solyndra situation?
Hey, give that massive contract to my friend over here, my cousin over here, my aunt over here, my brother, my sister.
We need it to save the environment.
And then the windmills end up costing money.
The solar panels are unreliable, but who cares?
Because they made hundreds of millions of dollars.
So let's see if the Attorney General of Florida can get to the bottom of that.
Another scam that's finally being investigated.
And actually, this is another indictment of Pam Bondi as the Attorney General, by the way.
Arizona State Senator Mark Fincham and whistleblower Sean Taylor uncover evidence of ACT Blue real estate fraud and money laundering scheme in the billions, the motherload of all financial crimes.
This has been sitting on Pam Bondi's desk.
unidentified
Do you remember this?
owen shroyer
When all of the ICE protests started getting violent, the investigation into Act Blue, specifically the organizers and the funders to get down to the bottom of who was causing this left-wing terrorism against ICE agents and other law officers, this is on Pam Boni's desk.
This was sitting on Pam Bonnie's desk.
He was supposed to be doing the investigation.
Where is she?
Nowhere to be found.
And I love watching this.
It seems like every day a new criminal referral is sent to Pam Bonnie's desk.
I can't even remember the latest.
There was another one yesterday.
It's where criminal referrals go to die.
I'm not sure anybody has even shown Pam Bonnie her desk yet.
Has she even been to her desk once?
Criminal referrals for Letitia James, criminal referrals to investigate Act Blue, and yet what do we get?
Nothing.
Instead, it's coming out of Arizona.
So good for Arizona.
Bad for Pam Bondi.
And now this is what's going to have to happen is all the criminal referrals that are sitting on Pam Bonnie's desk that she's never been to, somebody at the state level is going to have to start taking these things up and show that it can be done.
And so here's case number one.
Pam Bondi, no investigation into Act Blue that's produced any results that we know of.
So now Arizona State Senator Mark Fincham and whistleblower Sean Taylor are beginning the legal action.
Bondi nowhere to be found.
Bondi's desk.
You'll need a map and a priest to find it.
Maybe some sort of a decoder, a telescope.
I don't know.
But this was supposed to be done at the Department of Justice and it wasn't.
So now it's being done at the state level in Arizona.
Excuse me.
Yes, in Arizona.
Now in Florida, you may recall this story from a week ago.
Florida man arrested for threatening to kill everyone on Epstein client list.
Now he was brought in and apparently is going to be charged and investigated with the FBI and the DOJ, but wait a second.
unidentified
Hold on.
owen shroyer
Apparently the Epstein list doesn't exist.
Apparently the Epstein list is a hoax.
So how can this man be charged?
So what is happening with this case?
Are we going to have to deliver the Epstein list so we can charge this guy?
Are we going to know the names on the Epstein list just so they can charge this individual?
Or was he playing 5D chess this entire time?
How can you charge me for threatening to kill people on the Epstein list when there is no Epstein list?
So either give me the names or drop the charges.
Wonder how he'd feel about either one of those things happening.
All right, we're going to open up the phone lines here on the American Journal and we'll take calls and cover headlines the rest of the way and any breaking news here this morning for you and with you.
Guys, let's put the number up on the screen, 877-789-2539.
877-789-2539.
And we will get you up and on the air, taking calls and covering headlines the rest of the way.
877-789-2539.
In the meantime, President Trump was addressing the windmills yesterday.
And it's so funny because it sounds crazy when you listen to him talk about it.
It does, you have to say it sounds a little wacky, except everything he's saying is true, and he knows it from firsthand experience and from talking to others.
So it really does highlight the insanity, the nonsense of the windmill energy sector.
And only Trump can say it like this in Clip 2.
donald j trump
I say to Europe, we will not allow a windmill to be built in the United States.
They're killing us.
They're killing the beauty of our scenery, our valleys, our beautiful plains.
And I'm not talking about airplanes.
I'm talking about beautiful plains, beautiful areas in the United States.
And you look up and you see windmills all over the place.
It's a horrible thing.
It's the most expensive form of energy.
It's no good.
They're made in China, almost all of them.
When they start to rust and rot in eight years, you can't really turn them off.
You can't burn them.
They won't let you bury the propellers, you know, the props, because there's a certain type of fiber that doesn't go well with the land.
That's what they say.
The environmentalists say you can't bury them because the fiber doesn't go well with the land.
In other words, if you bury it, it will harm our soil.
The whole thing is a conjob.
It's very expensive.
And in all fairness, Germany tried it, and wind doesn't work.
You need subsidy for wind.
And energy should not need subsidy.
With energy, you make money.
You don't lose money.
But more important than that is it ruins the landscape.
It kills the birds.
They're noisy.
You know, you have a certain place in the Massachusetts area that over the last 20 years had one or two whales wash ashore.
And over the last short period of time, they had 18.
Okay?
Because it's driving them loco.
It's driving them crazy.
Now, windmills will not come.
It's not going to happen in the United States.
And it's very expensive.
And I would love to see.
I mean, today I'm playing the best course, I think, in the world, Turnbury.
Even though I own it, it's probably the best course in the world, right?
And I look over the horizon and I see nine windmills.
It's like right at the end of the 18.
I said, isn't that a shame?
What a shame.
You have the same thing all over, all over Europe in particular.
You have windmills all over the place.
Some of the countries prohibit it, but people ought to know that these windmills are very destructive.
They're environmentally unsound, just the exact opposite.
Because the environmentalists, they're not really environmentalists.
They're political hacks.
These are people that they almost want to harm the country.
But you look at these beautiful landscapes all over the world.
Many countries have gotten smart.
They will not allow it.
They will not.
So worst form of energy, the most expensive form of energy.
But windmills should not be allowed.
skylar in california
All right.
owen shroyer
Now hear me out, President Trump.
I have a solution to the windmill problem.
And as far as you want to take this, I'll leave it up to you.
You could keep it here in America dealing with our windmill problem.
You could apply it to Europe, wherever you want.
But I know how to destroy those windmills.
All you have to do is tell Israel that Hamas is in the windmills.
And they will be destroyed so fast, every single one of them blown to bits.
Just saying.
You want those windmills taken care of?
If you want them to disappear, you want them to never make a noise again?
Just tell Israel Hamas is hiding in the windmills.
He'll take care of the rest.
All right, let's start taking some phone calls here on the InfoWars American Journal.
And let's go to Brandon in Ohio.
Brandon, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Okay, I have two quick points for you.
brandon in ohio
First point, we all forgot about the Obama scandal with his birth certificate.
We're literally on the White House website.
Multiple people, including Sowens, did a report on it.
It was totally doctored.
It was subjected to layers and could be separated by any standard person.
It was a very horrible job.
My second point is: if a certain elected official that might be the president went to Israel in 2017 and changed religions, would he be qualified to become their president next?
unidentified
Okay.
brandon in ohio
And if he was to do that, who do you think he would have run his campaign?
owen shroyer
Obviously, you're looking for Susie Wiles.
matt baker
Yes.
owen shroyer
So are you insinuating that Trump will try to become the prime minister or president of Israel?
brandon in ohio
If it was a race to the top of the pyramid, that's the next highest point on the mountain.
unidentified
Hmm.
owen shroyer
I'd say the odds of that are pretty low.
Do they have any golf courses in Israel that you know of?
I don't know.
I'm sure they do.
brandon in ohio
He would probably build one.
He would just make one in the desert.
owen shroyer
Maybe in the Gaza Strip?
brandon in ohio
Yeah, maybe, maybe.
It's almost like, you know, assure the assets now so you have them for later.
unidentified
It's like that AI video he put out of him being the super overlord with the gold.
brandon in ohio
I'm a big super Trump supporter, but he's a scary man right now.
I don't know what's going on.
owen shroyer
You bring up the Obama birth certificate issue, which has been an issue for years.
Trump used to talk about it.
You mentioned, I guess, it was kind of the most recent big development where people were able to separate it like layers that were put into a Photoshop, essentially.
What do you want to be done about that?
brandon in ohio
I think that should be investigated.
And it seems to be a second political person within their party, one being Kamala Harris, who had the same issues.
unidentified
Her whole entire history was doctored.
brandon in ohio
Candace Owens and other major social media members went on and did specials on it, how they could not track who she was when they looked up into her history.
Her entire self-autobiography was doctored.
unidentified
These people just are like actors, and they're just fictional characters that get funded through third-party people.
brandon in ohio
And at some point, the American people have to wake up and say, are we going to be a part of a story or are we going to live?
owen shroyer
Well, okay, aside from Trump converting to Judaism, as you said, or the idea that he might become the president of Israel, I think if we look at President Trump to be the hero that we want, the revolutionary 2.0 that we need, he has to get his hands dirty with this stuff.
And I think that maybe he's looking at the potential negative ramifications for the country and maybe considering backing off.
Do you think that's what goes through Trump's head?
I mean, we're talking about the deep state.
We're talking about the Obama years.
I think it goes back to 9-11.
It could even go back to JFK.
We were learned we were lied to about that.
I mean, how do you drain this swamp that's been present for the better half of the last century?
brandon in ohio
The only thing that will secure the Trump legacy and secure him being anything of what he claims he is will be him to take people, at least five minimum, and run them through the judicial system so hard that it startles and shocks every single person in society.
He has to take five minimum people of corruption, expose it to the highest end, and sink them like a battleship in the middle of the sea, and let everybody see that the American judicial system is beyond strong.
It's just been silent and dormant.
owen shroyer
Do you think this involves the clients of Jeffrey Epstein?
brandon in ohio
I think it involves every political figure that's from a foreign country and ours when we go there and visit, because a lot of these foreign countries have different standards, such as nude beaches, and different things that they do that are immediately frowned upon in American culture.
And I think they go there thinking that we're not going to hold them to that same standard when they come back home.
owen shroyer
All right, Brandon.
Interesting points.
Thank you for the call.
Let's go to Skylar in California.
Skylar, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
skylar in california
Good morning, Owen.
How are we doing?
owen shroyer
Good.
skylar in california
I've talked to Alex and Chase and Harrison.
I called in, and you're the only one I haven't had the pleasure of talking to.
So I just wanted to call in and talk about the shooter in New York.
And also, I wanted to plug the methylene blue and the shooter jet I'm on it right now.
I trade stocks and was one of the investors in GameStop in 2020.
So kind of like Ian Carroll.
So I just wanted to thank you for everything you do.
And I was a big supporter of you when the false imprisoned you.
So I just, you're one of my greatest heroes.
owen shroyer
I appreciate that.
And I appreciate you plugging the products for me today.
skylar in california
Yeah, the methylene blue is incredible.
It definitely helps me with my sharp, with the stock trading.
So it's definitely a fantastic product.
owen shroyer
What are we liking today, Skylar?
What are we liking today?
As far as the stocks?
Everything's looking pretty up.
Stocks looking good right now.
It's early, though.
skylar in california
Yeah, Trump won the trade war.
I mean, Jerome Powell is going to be out in 10 months or less.
Basically, the trade war is won.
Unfortunately, they're not going to lower rates tomorrow, but that's kind of just the way it's going to go.
But we've won on, I mean, Trump had all the cards, like he said, and he's beaten the whole game.
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And he's going to make this the second coming of the greatest economy, just like his first term.
owen shroyer
Did you notice that on Friday, it looked like some people had the inside scoop.
They got their auto stocks, they got their energy stocks, knowing this deal was going to be signed.
Did you see that?
skylar in california
I did, and I was also a participant in it.
And also Tesla with the AI shift and Samsung because Tesla is also going to, through 2027, the reason Waymo and Teslas aren't fully automated everywhere is because they can't have Waymo like on the freeways if a battery can go dead.
By 2027, this is also why Kurt Elliott says there's a short squeeze on silver, which is true.
This battery is going to allow your Tesla or the Waymo to charge in five minutes and go a minimum of 800 miles or even longer.
Then everything will become fully automatic, like automated, like AI.
owen shroyer
So this is going to be, you said Tesla, you said Samsung.
skylar in california
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Lockheed on Friday also with the weapons manufacturing to the EU with all the weapons to yeah, Lockheed is up today.
owen shroyer
Raytheon is up today.
skylar in california
Yes.
Yeah, absolutely.
So those are kind of just the things that I called them all on Thursday and Friday.
I knew that he's going to stock home that he was going to get this done, and they had talked about it.
And there's plenty more deals that are going to get done as well, but it is definitely a good time to be in the stock market in the United States.
owen shroyer
It's a good time.
It's a good time to be, uh, it's a good time to get the insider scoop on the Trump administration if you're in the stock market too.
I mean, wow.
skylar in california
Yeah.
lennon in ohio
Yeah.
skylar in california
I mean, NASDAQ's all-time high.
S ⁇ P is all-time high.
We've got record highs.
We're going to probably soar to the end of the year, and then there might be a pullback at the beginning of 2026.
But silver is going to continue to go up, just like Dr. Kirk Elliott says.
owen shroyer
Well, it says here, you actually called to talk about the shooter, and we ended up talking about stocks.
Did you want to talk about that, too?
skylar in california
Yeah, absolutely.
So I was watching, you know, CNBC, and I am from New York.
I currently reside in Los Angeles.
And they were saying that, yes, that shooter, he had a brain injury from football, very similar to the United Healthcare shooter, you know, who they get in these echo chambers where they think that's going to change anything.
But the police chief there said that when they searched his vehicle, they found his medication, which I would best among my stock money that those were SSRIs.
owen shroyer
Yeah, I'd say that's a safe bet.
skylar in california
Yeah.
And these people are dismissed.
I mean, like, one of my friends actually works in the building.
He sent me a photo of how they barricaded themselves.
They put all the office furniture up.
It's just very sad that unfortunately, you know, they talk about, oh, this was a gun-free zone.
No, they have security there that was armed, and he actually made somebody, barromaced somebody in the beginning, and that's how he was able to get up into the elevators.
owen shroyer
Well, you know, that's actually an interesting thing about this when I was kind of listening to the reports, and obviously there's still going to be more details coming out, but, you know, it sounds like most of this incident is on camera, if not the entire thing, obviously with cameras all over the place.
So I don't think there's going to be too much of a mystery as far as the actual events that occurred.
How much footage of that we see, I suppose, is another issue.
You know, this is one of the most expensive buildings to rent.
This is one of the most expensive rich buildings in that area of New York City, as you're well aware.
People were surprised that virtually it was only three security guards that he had to go through.
Obviously, walking in and shooting the officer, Officer Islam, who, by the way, I mean, talk about heartbreaking, leaves behind a wife, a pregnant wife, and two kids.
I mean, just absolutely devastating.
And so you had one security guard and then two off-duty cops who's kind of a hiring program that the police in New York have where you can hire a cop to be in uniform, even though he's not technically on duty.
So they always had two of those cops and then a security guard, which, okay, you might think is enough.
Maybe for whatever reason in this case, it wasn't.
But, you know, I heard a couple other points made listening to commentary about this.
One is, and I actually, I kind of tend to agree.
I had a, I don't know why.
This shooting, you know, I cover a lot of shootings.
It's never fun.
It's, it's, it's, of all the different things that we cover here and I've had to cover over the years, that it's by far the worst thing is having to cover these shootings for multiple reasons.
But for whatever reason, this one, I don't know, something hit me differently about this one.
And maybe it's the footage of him walking around with the gun.
But a couple of things just hit me.
One is, honestly, New York City to me is so broken.
I mean, the city is just so broken.
And I'm not somebody that wants to live in a police state, but the city is so broken.
There should be 10 police officers on like every block.
I mean, that city should be swarming with police officers.
And that doesn't mean they have to be heavy-handed or brutish.
They can be smiling and say, hey, nice day.
But that city is just broken.
I mean, they should be dealing with the homelessness.
Whenever they see the deranged people on the streets, shuffling them into the homeless facilities, get them off the streets.
Now there's going to be the institutions.
That guy, as soon as he was walking around with his gun out, he shouldn't have been able to take 10 steps before somebody ended him.
10 steps before somebody said, freeze, put the gun down.
And if he didn't, shot him dead.
And if it wasn't going to be a police officer, then maybe it's time for New York City citizens to start carrying.
Of course, you've got the gun-free zones and all the laws there to keep you from protecting yourself.
But it just really hit me.
It's just like, there are solutions to this stuff.
And it's not solutions that we like, but it will solve the problem.
They need to increase the police force 10 times, not decrease it.
And really, they need to reconsider their gun laws so that when somebody's walking around like that, I mean, he's just blazonly walking around, rifle on his right hand.
He's not even hiding it.
Somebody should have dropped his ass.
But because there's no police, because there's nobody with a gun, he's able to stroll right in and kill multiple people.
skylar in california
And that's what happens when you have a communist, you know, mayor and then the other elect that's super communism, you know.
And what's sad about it is the most is these people that are on these SSRI medications, I think they should be under a psychological evaluation and have their guns stored or until they're off of it because it clearly makes you a lunatic.
owen shroyer
Yeah, and then you know, now you get in, you kind of get into Second Amendment issues with that.
And maybe there's a debate that needs to be had, but there's no doubt the correlation is there nearly every time.
skylar in california
You can't operate a vehicle when you're under the influence, right?
I'm a big believer in the Second Amendment.
I have a lot of Second Amendment, and I feel that I properly store my guns and gun safety.
The last thing on earth that I would ever do as a conscious person on methylene blue is I would go and try to affect something in that area.
And, you know, one of the people that also died, that was my friend, works for Blackstone.
And it wasn't really, it's not going to do anything.
Nanophil's not going to change anything.
Peyton Manning's brother Eli unleashed the new technology for like the PADS and the helmets.
Unfortunately, they're Getting these brain injuries, but it doesn't do anything by you doing this.
It affects nothing.
Like UNH, it did nothing to it.
Yeah, the stock tank, but what did it do other than kill a poor CEO who lost his, you know, had a family and everything like that?
It was just a tragedy.
And these people, I think, should be under psychological evaluation, and we should get the SSRI out of this country.
It is not beneficial at all, in my opinion.
owen shroyer
Well, I will say this, from all the different shootings we've covered in the press conferences, I can't recall another time where they addressed the press and they addressed the public and they said, yes, pharmaceutical pills were present.
Pharmaceutical pills likely had a role in this.
I've never seen that.
So I commend Police Commissioner Tisch for bringing that up.
And now I'd like to see really, I think RFK Jr. needs to make a statement about this as well is where I'd like to see it go from here.
skylar in california
100%.
I thank you for your time, Owen.
It was a real pleasure, and I hope to speak to you in the future.
I'm with you on accident all the time.
And honestly, you're one of the greatest, you know, you're the greatest hero, in my opinion, because you actually went to prison for something you didn't do.
So you know it quite well.
owen shroyer
You're buttering me up, buttering me up on a Tuesday morning.
Thank you for the call, Skylar.
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It's not my head.
It's the head of Alex Jones, actually.
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Let's go to Mark in Texas.
Mark, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
mark-2 in texas
Mochili and Bembe, how you doing?
owen shroyer
Good.
Thank you.
mark-2 in texas
Terry Bradshaw mentioned his doctor in AZT back in the day.
So that's the thread on the country music stuff.
unidentified
Oh, my God.
Is that it?
mark-2 in texas
And the other thing is, yeah, that and Escalante Grand Staircase, where's the give back on all the coal stuff so we can get busy taking our energy back?
Nobody's talking about that yet.
owen shroyer
Yeah, you know what?
I actually, I would say, and I think the one thing that I do trust Trump in fully is, or at least more so than any other politician, is the economy.
And I trust that he wants to do the best for the energy sector.
So I think just knowing how Trump operates, he probably has kind of a linear idea of how he wants to handle all this.
I think we're a little behind.
I think we're a little behind on the economy and where it needs to be.
I think we're a little behind on energy and where it needs to be.
And this is why it was so frustrating, already getting more involvement in the Middle East, already getting Iran strikes and all this other stuff, which people view as all on behalf of Israel.
And so it was a little frustrating.
It's like we need to get the economy first.
We need to get the energy first.
So we're kind of lagging.
So maybe this trip to Europe might spur that and get things going.
But yeah, we need to jumpstart the coal industry.
We need to really focus, I think, on nuclear energy.
I'd like to see nuclear facilities getting built as soon as possible.
We really need to get energy costs down.
They're not.
It needs to be way lower.
We need to reinvest and get coal going again, very cheap, very efficient energy.
We're lacking in that.
So hopefully this is kind of the start of Trump and the White House really starting to focus on energy and the economy.
mark-2 in texas
That's about it.
See you.
owen shroyer
All right, Mark.
Thank you for the call.
I suppose the only thing that could offset that would be the Middle East.
President Trump has now said 10 days before he makes a decision on the Russia-Ukraine war.
Unfortunately, that's kind of just like it's already a done deal.
It's just whether or not he's going to greenlight more aid.
So I don't think that should really impact anything.
But the Middle East, that seems to send the entire agenda off kilter.
Every time we have to deal with the Middle East, every time we have to deal with Israel and now their five-front war, it's like that does seem to rattle the agenda.
Whereas I don't think many people listening to this broadcast, if any, support more aid for Ukraine, but that's the kind of thing that they just kind of do and can move on.
You start getting involved with Israel's desires and Iran and the other wars and Gaza.
It's like now we can't focus on our agenda.
And so really, I think that's been a lot of the frustration with Israel and Netanyahu from this administration.
If you would have done the Iran strikes or you would have done the Israel agenda after the America first agenda, it might have gone over a little better, but you didn't.
And so now we're sitting here still with high grocery bills, high energy bills, and we're not investing enough time to fix the economy or fix the energy sector, as the last caller brought up.
First hour of the American Journal in the books.
Soin Schroyer sitting in for Harrison Smith today.
No exciting things are always happening here at InfoWars.
unidentified
Here is an update and an announcement from Alex Jones.
alex jones
I spent an hour today doing a deep dive in what's really happening with Trump and Epstein.
He finally gave a cogent, detailed response when he was in the UK today.
I'm overall giving Trump the benefit of the doubt, but because he acted so suspicious the last three weeks, I'm now having to investigate a lot more.
What I do know is that the Democrats are up to their eyeballs in pedophilia and Epstein and WikiLeaks and Podesta, John Podesta, the seven-year-old and the eight-year-old being delivered to the hot tub for your enjoyment, for entertainment.
I mean, it's just insane.
And I've been doing deep dives on that.
I'll be doing more tomorrow.
But in 48 hours from now, Nick Fuentez at 9 p.m. Central Wednesday, we're going to have a debate.
And Nick's really smart, very eloquent.
And he says he's just done with Trump.
And I can understand that perspective.
But I want to ask Nick, okay, so put the Democrats in?
Now, I know he's done with Trump.
There's a bunch of other issues, but on the Epstein thing, I think the jury is really out on this.
And when you know Trump's M.O., I mean, it was easy to know he didn't go to Russia to get pissed on.
I mean, he's not into that.
Everybody knows that.
And why would he give people power over it?
Same thing with Epstein.
But then why has he not been willing to release stuff?
Well, because he says they spiked the files, which they did have control of those files.
But the vital send buying to grab the files.
It's just, it's, you know, the whole thing's crazy.
Why did he do the Streisand effects?
They don't look into it.
Epstein killed himself.
I mean, it's bad.
And I told people three weeks ago this is going to consume his administration.
It's going to be a major scandal.
I told you Trump was behind ordering the cover-up.
And then later he admitted, no, no, I want it shut down.
It's bullshit.
So I tend to give him the benefit of the doubt that he's just mad that they spiked a bunch of innuendo in there.
It's now starting to come out.
But still, the handling is just, it's just, is, is just horrible.
So I'm going to debate Nick on all these points.
And we'll debate Trump on the border and immigration.
We'll debate trade, everything else.
And so I appreciate Nick coming on to have that debate.
And it should be a spirited debate.
I hope everybody joins me at 9 p.m. Central at M4Wars.com forward slash show Wednesday night, Real Ox Shows on X, and at Nick J. Fuentez on Rumble, because he's going to be stymelcasting as well.
So I should say he's hosting me for a debate, and I'm hosting him for a debate.
So that is coming up.
But I'm not going to bend over backwards for Trump either.
I'm not like shading my ideas about this, you know, just because I've backed him in the last three runs and overall supportless agenda.
I think he's not connecting anything criminal F's team because they would have already used it against him.
But that said, I'm not mad at people that are sick of Trump or done with Trump because there's a lot of stuff he's been doing that I'll also agree with Nick on Wednesday night.
And I'm getting all the documentation together because a lot of people's administration are doing a great job by Kennedy.
They're moving to take the floor out of the water.
We say making sure she cancer lowers IQ.
And then the DOJ came in with their inspector general and blocked it.
And it's a lot of stuff like that.
A lot of stuff.
And, you know, I thought he was bringing in Kennedy to fix the rights of warp speed.
And Kennedy started to take out the mRNA shots.
And then the Justice Department's getting all those lawsuits and things dropped.
So I don't want to say that Pam Bondi's the devil.
I don't want to say that Susie Walls is the devil, though they do have a big consultancy firm, but Pfizer is one of their main clients.
I just want the damn fluoride out.
I don't want the mRNA shots killing people out there.
And I'm overall, Trump is better than the Democrats.
But is Nick right to be accelerationist about it?
And just if things are going to get bad, let them get bad faster and don't go back to sleep under Trump.
I don't think that's overall completely right because people aren't going back to sleep.
We're not a Democrat cult that disagrees with everything Trump says.
I mean, some people in his movement do, but most of us aren't.
And so I'm proud of conservatives and populists for being mad on Trump on some issues and speaking out, but also supporting him overall.
Those are done with him.
That's your integrity as well.
That's what he thinks right.
I respect it.
But I've gone from being just a maximum cheerleader for Trump as so much good was being done to being like, whoa, I'm still supporting, but I got real concerns.
And remember, I need Trump to succeed, man.
The Democrats will put me in prison.
So I really want to turn this country around.
All right, Nick Foyntes, Alex Show's debate, 9 p.m.
Central, 10 p.m.
Eastern, 8 p.m.
Melton, 7 p.m.
Pacific.
This coming Wednesday, I'll see you there.
owen shroyer
Well, if you're looking for your normal American journal host, Harrison Smith, he'll be filling in for me on the Infowars War Room today.
3 p.m. Central Time.
My normal hosting duties, Harrison will be taking those over just for today.
unidentified
Don't worry, Harrison will be back tomorrow.
owen shroyer
But that's why I'm here in the seat.
Now, President Trump has just issued a statement on the shooting in New York City yesterday.
Statement reads, I've been briefed on the tragic shooting that took place in Manhattan, a place that I know and love.
I trust our law enforcement agencies to get to the bottom of why this crazed lunatic committed such a senseless act of violence.
My heart is with the families of the four people who were killed, including the NYPD officer who made the ultimate sacrifice.
God bless the New York Police Department and God bless New York.
Now, the mayor has come out and said the shooter was targeting NFL headquarters.
And I suppose as the story starts to get a better understanding here, a former football player who was suffering from some mental problems that it looks like he was blaming on football or blaming on the NFL and thus why he traveled from Las Vegas to New York City to target the NFL headquarters.
It's really wild that they wouldn't have stronger security there Or even just at the NFL headquarters, but that's the story.
And unfortunately, the response is not going to be right.
Now, that building and other buildings might decide to ramp up their personal security.
But you watch, they'll blame the gun.
They'll say we need more gun control in New York City as if there's not enough.
And they'll probably end up voting for Zoran Momdani, who is for defunding the police.
But what was the case?
The case was it was the New York City police that ran at the killer.
It wasn't a liberal progressive.
It wasn't a climate change activist.
It wasn't a gun control activist.
It wasn't a member of Antifa.
It wasn't a member of Black Lives Matter.
It was the New York Police Department.
They ran towards the killer.
And likely stopped this from being worse.
So President Trump issuing his comments there.
But we also should not be distracted from the involvement yet again of pharmaceutical pills, big pharmaceutical drugs and their role in this shooting as well.
Let's go back to the phone lines.
And let's go to Alan in California.
Alan, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
mark in california
Owen, the cuck destroyer.
Good to hear from you again, my friend.
You got me, B?
owen shroyer
Yes, we have you.
mark in california
Great.
Ditto on the past callers, but by the way, a VIP member, and I just, my wife and I had the methylene glue just within the last half hour started every morning now.
It's just, everybody, just go get it.
You'll find out the benefits.
Now, here's what I called in actually to the war room when you, a few weeks ago, you had, I don't know, you're on vacation or something.
You weren't in jail again.
And we prayed for you then with Harrison.
And I told him then, Pam Bondi is the saboteur, okay?
And she was put in there.
I was very, you know, I was upset when Matt Gates got crashed and burned by the powers that be, the deep state.
But now I realized Pam Bondi was put in there to be the one, like you said earlier, where investigations or things just go on her desk to die.
Letitia James, she's been, supposedly Pam Bondi was looking into her about her mortgage fraud months ago.
Nothing's happening.
So once I found out that Susie Wiles, obviously she, if you don't know, she actually ran Benjamin Netanyahu's campaign to be reelected most recently as prime minister.
Now she's here.
She's the chief of staff for Donald Trump.
Her and Pam Bondi worked at the Ballard company, which is where not only were they a pimping for the big pharmaceutical companies, they are the biggest supporter of the Israeli AIPAC lobbying focal group.
So unfortunately, we've been captured again.
This is why nothing's going to happen.
Trump is just completely controlled by BB and APAC.
And I'm like, you know, Alex, I love him.
He great contributor to my awakening, but now my mind is becoming more refined by Nick Fuentes.
I will be watching that debate tomorrow night with Alex and Nick because I love them both.
But I'm like, I've been calling Donald Trump and I loved him.
I was Trump in front form in 2016, but I'm calling him Taco Don for the last couple of months because he always chickens out.
He puts up these things.
A while back, him and Bissett said they were going to let the Wall Street take a little bit of a bitter pill so that they could help Main Street.
And that lasted four days.
And, you know, God bless him.
And I benefit a little bit out of stock market too.
But stock market's roaring high.
But I think it was reported by you earlier.
People are going, credit cards are going into default.
Bar loans are going to default.
People making $150,000 a year, living paycheck to paycheck.
It's getting crushed.
And Donald Trump, now he just wants what APAC wants, which is just a high stock market.
And by the way, he says now he said, just like give us two weeks to make the decision about Iran, the next day they sent bombers.
Now he's saying 10 days to make the decision about Ukraine, Russia-Ukraine war.
I wouldn't be surprised if he just announces tomorrow and sends a bunch of bombers to go help the Ukrainians.
owen shroyer
Well, I think it'll be a little more subtle, Alan.
I'm going to try to address everything you just called.
We'll start from the end there.
Clearly, the deal that he got with the EU, which is a great deal for America, clearly that deal involves some caving on the Ukraine issue.
So that's the great leverage that Trump has, which I hate this, by the way, just so people understand, I don't like that this is how Trump is doing the deals, but this is how he's doing the deals.
Trump basically goes in there and tells the NATO countries, you're going to cut this deal with us.
The EU is going to cut this deal with us, or you're not going to get NATO funding anymore.
And of course, the United States of America pays for NATO more so than any other country, just like the United States has paid for the war in Ukraine more than any other country.
He pointed it out yesterday, we're in for about $350 billion.
The entirety of Europe is in for $100 billion.
That's not right.
So I hate that, but instead of just ending that, Trump instead uses it for leverage to then declare victory in trade negotiations like the deal that he got yesterday.
So yeah, the deal standing alone is a great deal, no doubt.
But when you look at the leverage that was used and the other things that are involved in this deal, you say, okay, well, is it really a net positive or is it a net neutral or a negative.
I would say that's why Trump came out and lowered his expectation as far as the days of how long he's going to wait to make a decision on Ukraine to 10 now.
It was 50, now it's 10.
And so I think that definitely has something to do with the deals.
As far as you mentioned Netanyahu, Israel, and then the state of the economy.
You know, I don't think people tend to get into like a one-trained pattern of thought.
And I'm trying to find the best way to say this because I just I see it when I'm looking at political commentary.
And everybody will kind of just get funneled into one thing.
And really, the world and all these issues are very diverse.
So I kind of, people tend to latch Israel onto every single political issue.
Now, you might say that that's the right thing.
They are involved in every single political issue.
But I tend to see things that are separated.
I don't think Israel is a part of every single political issue.
I think Israel has its occupation, as you call it, in Washington, D.C. I don't think there's much room for debate on that.
Netanyahu, Israel's influence over this administration, every administration, Congress, to me is completely undeniable.
But is that issue tied into other decisions that Trump is making off the economy and trade?
No, I tend to separate those things.
I think there's a lot of different issues that are being swirled about in Washington, D.C. Now, you bring up the Jones and Fuentes debate, which Alex just announced this morning.
I look at it as, again, it's not that Israel isn't a big issue and that it's not becoming maybe even the number one issue in American political commentary, but there still are other issues.
So Trump still needs to get deals done for energy.
Trump still needs to get other deals done for trade and the economy.
And so I don't really think Israel is here massaging or working Donald Trump on different economic issues.
I think it comes up for me, as I said, is that Israel becomes the priority, and so then he can't address the other issues, when it should have been addressed before we addressed the Israel issue.
But these will be interesting things to see come up in the debate with Jones and Fuentes.
The problem that the Fed is having, which obviously I want interest rates cut, who wouldn't?
The problem that the Fed is having is, and I don't know if you could say Powell is corrupt.
He's just simply sitting here saying, if we lower these interest rates, we're about, the needle is a centimeter away from the bubble now.
We're in a debt bubble that could blow up.
And if we bring the interest rates down, we're going to move that needle right up against the edge of this debt bubble completely blowing up.
So I think that that's kind of Powell's thought process here, which you cannot deny it.
The credit card debt, record high, student loan debt, defaulting on mortgages, car payments, all of this stuff is record high.
And so, yeah, when you do that and all of that comes crashing down, that's going to be a major problem for banks.
And many banks will close.
It won't be like Silicon Valley.
It'll be nationwide.
So that's kind of the give and take.
And then I think Trump is saying, well, we're balancing that out with these trade deals.
We're balancing that out with these tariffs.
And I think Powell is just saying, well, I'm not so sure.
I'm not so sure that that's the case yet.
But for the American that's trying to get into the asset column, obviously the interest rates being so high is a crushing blow and a crushing burden in an attempt to do that.
All right, Alan, I think I answered all of your stuff, but we did it our best.
Let's take another call.
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey.
Andrew, you're on the air.
unidentified
Go ahead.
andrew in new jersey
Yeah, your caller mentioned nude beaches in America, not having it, but we have one in New Jersey.
There's a loophole because it's military, like it was a naval base, so it was a federal.
owen shroyer
There's actually a nude beach at Lake Travis in Austin, too.
It used to be cool.
It was hippie hollow.
It used to be like a hot spot in the 70s and 80s.
Now it's basically like a geriatric nude beach where you don't want to go.
You don't want to.
andrew in new jersey
So he's fat, bald guys.
No good-looking young girls like you think in the movies, like in the hippie era.
But just want to say with the attack on the white at that, I guess it was a jazz concert, I wonder if Obama, if he was president, would he have the victims in for a beer summit?
And we know that there's bias, like Alex said, it's usually 10 to 1 black on white violent crime, but it's also biased black on black.
I worked, and you were in, I guess, St. Louis.
I was in Newark, New Jersey, East Orange.
And the little coverage, the one horrific shooting, the black gang shot the other kid, another black kid in his car, lit the car on fire.
Then we kept, they shot up the neighborhood with an Uzi, and we kept getting different addresses because I was with the local news, like where the shooting was.
But you think, oh, there's only one correct address, but they were all correct because they drove around like a couple block area, blasting houses with all people that were black people that lived in there.
And the one father was horrified.
You know, he shielded his daughter as the bullets flew through when they were eating dinner.
But of course, it's horrific, but they also voted for Roz Baraka, a far-left Bandani type.
And ladies in Newark, older ladies, when he ran, they were going, like, we're voting for Roz Baraka because that sounds like Barack Obama.
You know, well, you voted for that.
You get the crime.
Your kids can't go to better schools.
They block school choice.
The state takes over.
So I just want to say, like, they hide black on black crime.
When I was a kid, I was white and I was targeted, but I think it was worse for my black friends and neighbors.
My friend was like 16 or 15, and he got beaten, jumped, they said, by a black gang in Newark.
And I Saw him and he was almost unrecognizable.
He looked like an old man.
He was beaten so badly.
So the media and the liberals, they hide the black on black crime as well because that doesn't fit their agenda.
And if you have any experiences in St. Louis, you know, here then.
Thanks.
owen shroyer
Take care.
I'd give you a specific example.
And the caller is mentioning, he's obviously been a listener of mine for a long time.
I worked for two years in a youth development program my friend had started.
And we worked.
I was put at a inner city school in St. Louis, right SmackDab, downtown St. Louis.
And the initiative, this youth development initiative, was it was kind of, it was kind of multifaceted, but it was like give the kids there some specifically the young boys.
There were girls too that were part of this program, but I'm obviously a guy, so they want us to kind of relate to the younger boys to give them kind of a voice of reason.
I don't want to say a role model, but you kind of try to fill that role if you can.
But a voice of reason, somebody that they think is cool, that they can trust, might not be a teacher, a different outlet to talk to, encourages healthy lifestyles, healthy decisions, relates to the kids, whatever.
I was younger in my early 20s at the time.
I think it was when I was 20, 21 or 21, 22.
And you do learn some things when you go through that.
I will say the school I was at was probably 90, I mean, 99% black students.
There were two white students that were there that I saw for my entire time.
It was a girl and a boy.
Both of them were bullied out of the school before the school year could be finished.
Both of them were bullied out of the school.
So that definitely goes on.
Now, that could happen if the scenarios were reversed and you were at a 99% white school and a black kid got bullied.
So I don't know if you could specifically say that is race-based.
But when you look at the situation in Cincinnati, you know, bar fights happen.
And it really doesn't matter the racial makeup of a bar fight.
Anybody that's gone out to bars and had a nightlife, whatever, bar fights happen.
They definitely happen for one reason or the other.
Alcohol-induced, a woman, whatever the case is.
Barfights happen.
This escalated into something else entirely, obviously.
And I think the reason why when you see all the footage, it's so shocking and horrifying is because it very quickly and violently cascades from a bar fight into let's jump the white man.
And that's clearly what it is.
All of these people that were not involved in the bar fight wanted to go get a lick on the white guy.
That's what it is.
And even in bar fights, you know, even in bar fights, there's usually, you know, kind of an agreement.
Like once the guy's down in the fetal position, you know, it's over.
You won the fight and you'll separate and your friends will separate you.
You go your separate ways.
So yeah, even in bar fights, there's some level of decorum.
This guy goes down and that's when the people start swarming and kicking and throwing punches.
He's already on the ground.
They knock out his wife.
So this is beyond just a normal bar fight.
And people can't help but notice the racial makeup and it's undeniable.
So what I see here is this is the trained anti-white bigotry that's in the media.
It's literally in the school system.
And so, yeah, I think that you had a bunch of black people who just wanted to take a free shot at Whitey.
And they saw their opportunity.
They had nothing to do with the bar fight.
They didn't know what developed it or anything.
They just saw a white guy down on the ground.
They got a chance to take free shots.
So they did.
The woman stepped in.
They said, oh, might as well knock her out too.
So they did.
So I think that that's why this has taken the nation's attention.
And they're celebrating it and they're dancing around the bodies on the ground and they're making it a whole like social event like, hey, we're out here pounding whitey.
We're getting whitey.
And so that's the issue.
Now, as far as you talk about crime statistics, this is all destroyed by political correctness.
So you could say it's, oh, it's the leftist agenda, but it's all about political correctness.
That's what it's really all about.
You don't want to talk about crime rates.
You don't want to talk about demographics and crime rates and high crime areas.
It's politically uncorrect to address that stuff.
So I think really that's why you see people afraid to have this conversation or trying to avoid it at all costs.
That's the political correctness angle.
And I believe they've arrested five from that incident.
They're still looking for more.
There will likely be hate crime charges, but I don't know.
Cincinnati might want to avoid doing that for the same political correct reasons that I just stated.
But I think that that's why this was such a big deal, is it wasn't just a normal bar fight.
It wasn't because it was a black guy versus a white guy.
These things happen all the time, bar fights, racial makeup, doesn't even matter.
No, it was the aftermath that clearly had nothing to do with whatever the original issue was and had everything to do with, hey, let's beat this Whitey.
That's, I mean, I don't know how you could deny that watching the footage that that's how it went down.
I mean, it's very clear that's how it went down.
So it went from a bar fight to we're all jumping Whitey in the streets because we don't like whitey.
So I don't know how anybody could argue differently, but it's sad.
It's sad that that's where race relations are in this country.
And it's totally done intentionally by the media, by the school system.
They teach anti-white hatred.
They teach violent culture to young black men.
They take the father out of the homes.
So you combine all these factors, and then that's what you get in the end result.
And then people are so afraid to even talk about it because of political correctness, you just say, Yeah, we all know what happened, but we're not going to say it because that's politically incorrect.
So that's how I see it.
All right.
We got a guest coming up in the next segment, Tiffany Ciancy.
We're going to talk about the private equity bubble and what that means for the economy coming up.
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All right, joining me now in the American Journal is Tiffany Stiancé.
We're going to talk about the economy.
As she has put it in one of her most recent reports, the private equity bubble has popped and Trump is delivering the bill out they've been begging for.
So Tiffany joins me now.
I guess I would introduce it like this.
We have a debt bubble, and I think the reason why Powell doesn't want to lower interest rates, because he knows that brings that bubble even closer to popping.
And we can talk about the effects should that bubble pop.
But what do you think?
Why is Trump trying to lower the interest rates?
Why is Powell rejecting that?
And what is the truth about our bubble, or as you have put it, the private equity bubble?
Tiffany Cianci.
tiffany cianci
Good morning, Owen.
Thanks for having me on.
owen shroyer
Of course.
tiffany cianci
So the video in question that I've been talking about, I've been on Harrison's show quite a few times.
The private equity firms in America have been building a massive debt load bubble that is filled with adjustable rate debt.
And they've acquired as much as 76% of some industries.
Many of the industries are still at 30 to 40%.
We have huge monopolies all across every economic sector in America right now acquired by private equity with absolutely no government oversight whatsoever.
When you look at the adjustable rate debt, many of these companies that they've leveraged the debt onto are paying 15 to 21 percent interest on that debt.
And they have continued to artificially inflate and lift up the values of these companies beyond what a real market analysis would value them at.
And so in doing so, they've created a market that has created a bubble.
And as that bubble has gotten bigger, private equity has been lobbying first to Biden and now Trump begging them to give them access to our 401ks because they need more money and institutional investors are getting out.
Yale is selling off all of their private equity.
Harvard is selling off all of their private equity.
The pensions are selling off all of their private equity because there are no more magical big returns.
Back when the boom years of private equity were happening, returns were 100%, 200%, 50%.
Yale's returns over the last three years on their private equity stakes were as low as 5%, while the S ⁇ P 500 was returning 65% in the same timeframe.
Private equity has artificially inflated their values to a point where they are in huge trouble and it's collapsing.
And right now, private equity has lobbied Trump effectively enough to get him to now say he's about to sign an executive order that gives them access to $12.2 trillion of our 401k money.
This is money they've been lobbying for for years.
They need access to the capital because their institutional money is gone and they're about to get that access unless Trump changes course.
owen shroyer
So why is it that the private equity is failing all these investors?
tiffany cianci
So private equity has failed for a number of reasons.
First of all, they don't create anything.
All they do is extract and exploit.
Private equity, in its most pirate-like form, doesn't create anything in the marketplace.
It eliminates jobs.
It cuts costs.
It reduces money into communities.
And it extracts assets.
It extracts value.
It extracts all of the value of a company and builds it back to themselves in the form of dividends and extracts it back artificially while leaving the company debt laden.
And so every company that artificially is forced through that sort of debt extraction mechanism or that asset extraction mechanism, sorry, is going to become less and less valuable while their debt is going higher and higher.
And through one cycle or two cycles, a company can usually survive if they're successful.
The first time a private equity acquired company is acquired, their chances of going bankrupt in that year go up by 11%.
The second time they're acquired, it goes up by a mechanism of 23 times a non-private equity owned company.
So first you go up by 11, then you go up 23 times as likely to go bankrupt.
On the third flip to the next private equity firm, you're going up almost 100 times as likely to go bankrupt because they've stripped all of the value out of the company at that point and they still need to make more money.
Well, the average company is held by a private equity firm three to four years.
At least they were until three years ago.
So the first time a company is acquired, it's there three years, it flips.
It's there three more years, it flips.
Private equity has been going gangbusters for about the last 15 years.
That means many of these companies have been through three, four, or five cycles of flipping, if they're still around at all.
Joann's didn't make it.
Payless didn't make it.
Toys R Us didn't make it.
At Home didn't make it.
Red Lobster didn't make it.
They made it through a few flips.
And finally, there was nothing left to extract.
Many of these companies were okay scraping by while debt was cheap because these companies acquire them with debt.
But as those adjustable rate debts started to climb, and they started paying 14% interest on a billion dollars, 16% interest on a billion dollars, 21% interest once it's a distressed asset on a billion dollars, they couldn't survive.
And so many of these assets are at that point now.
And so institutional investors are no longer willing to risk putting their money into these private equity funds, but they still have to flip the asset and close out their fund.
They've become desperate.
What they're doing now is they're going to something called the secondaries market.
The secondaries market is where they start flipping the assets to one another through either continuation funds or through an artificially inflated flip, trading them like Pokemon cards and sustaining the value, even though the fair market refused to buy them.
It's an artificial valuation and the institutional investors know it.
Even the Financial Times has called it a pyramid scheme.
owen shroyer
Well, I was going to say, it sounds like you're describing the wolves of private equity here.
tiffany cianci
That's exactly what I'm describing, and that's exactly where we're at.
owen shroyer
So would the right thing be to let these companies fail instead of continuing to resuscitate even though it's going to die?
tiffany cianci
One of the great American traditions of late has been providing socialism for corporations and bailing them out while providing capitalism and actual repercussions to American citizens when they struggle.
If we file bankruptcy and we fail, we fail and we have to rebuild our capital.
owen shroyer
So if a corporation does, you say bailout.
Who's bailing them out?
The banks, the federal government?
tiffany cianci
So in this instance, it would be Trump giving them access to our 401ks as a bailout.
owen shroyer
So that would be people.
tiffany cianci
People.
People will be bailing out.
owen shroyer
Private accounts.
tiffany cianci
Private accounts will be bailing them out.
owen shroyer
You know, it's I wonder.
I know that it's different at a state level because states laws change because I had a little experience with this some years ago working in media.
And it was a company that owned a bunch of different media outlets, magazines, radio stations, TV broadcast rights.
And I witnessed exactly what you described essentially happen three times.
And by the end of it, they just declared bankruptcy.
They just shut the doors.
But three different ownership groups tried to come in and get the company to work.
And I guess that's a belief that, oh, we can make it profitable again, where the past presidents or ownership board failed.
We can make it profitable again.
Well, ultimately, they couldn't.
They ended up owing a bunch of people money.
But I'm curious if this applies at a larger level, too.
And so they have these laws in the state of Missouri.
It changes state by state, but I'm wondering how this applies federally, if there is any federal law or nation standard for this.
Basically, you can own a company, go massively into debt, declare bankruptcy, but then there's a separation between the owner and the company.
So basically, the owner never has to foot the bill.
The owner can owe, the company can owe employees about, I mean, hundreds of thousands of dollars, but they can never go after the owner for that money.
And the company, the LLC or whatever it is, just says, we're bankrupt.
You can't get paid.
It's over.
And they can't target the actual person that was running the company into the ground.
I'm not saying they were engaged in tactics like you were describing, but should they be?
Is there a protection there?
Do they know at the end of the day, I can basically scrap this company, whatever I can liquidate as much as I want.
And it doesn't matter how much debt we have.
Once we go bankrupt, it's never going to come back to me.
Is that the standard here?
tiffany cianci
So in private equity, it's even worse than that.
Because at least in a company, technically, if it's really, really egregious and there's fraud, they can be held criminally liable for that fraud.
Nobody ever is, but they could be.
In private equity, they leverage the debt onto the company they're acquiring.
So it'd be like if you and I bought a car and the car owed the bill and the car had to go out and make the money to pay for itself.
owen shroyer
So it's like being able to sign on.
So it's like being able to sign on a ghost essentially to your debt.
It's like, oh, I'm going to sign this ghost on.
He's going to take my debt.
tiffany cianci
100%.
100% exactly what that's like.
owen shroyer
And they can keep, oh, it's a different ghost, like it's the same dead corpse, but oh, it's a new ghost.
So, but it's just the same thing.
tiffany cianci
The one difference is that they're not trying to make the companies more profitable.
They have to say that to get the original money from the bank, but the bank is going to repackage it as a CLO and sell it off to the pensions.
They don't have to make it more profitable.
And no second or third acquisition by private equity ever is.
They always just extract a little more, strip mine a little more, and leave it a little more bereft of value.
It's never about more profitability.
owen shroyer
Yeah.
And again, just from experience, three different ownership groups.
Now, I was a young guy at the time, so I didn't really know.
Looking back on it, I probably, because they ended up owing me tens of thousands of dollars, I won in court and everything, but there was nothing I could do.
I couldn't go after the owners because that's how the law worked in Missouri.
So I could go after the LLC 100 times.
It was bankrupt.
It was over.
So I could never get that money back.
And looking back on it, I probably should have known, like, hey, I've watched this company fall to new owners because they couldn't sustain it financially three times.
Maybe I should stop working here.
But I was a young guy at the time, whatever.
I took the job.
And so that's basically what you're describing, though, at a much larger scale, at a much larger scale that will be impactful for the entire country.
So I look at it and I say, okay, Powell doesn't want to cut interest rates because if this debt bubble bursts, what that can do to the economy, really, who even knows?
I think it's kind of even hard to explain.
Maybe you can get into that.
But here's an example that I kind of use when I look at the housing market.
More people are defaulting on their mortgages.
The price of a house is so overly inflated, it's not even fair.
They make it impossible for people to own a house.
The average down payment, I think, on a house is like 10% right now.
That's the real value of a house.
Now you're paying 7% interest rate.
So you buy a $400,000 house, you're paying $700,000.
The whole thing is out of control.
The whole housing market is Out of control.
Here's what I think it's going to.
If people start defaulting on their mortgages or can't pay it or lose their house, it's going to be like a game of monopoly.
What happens in a game of monopoly?
Well, when somebody lands on your property and they can't pay the bill, you now own the property.
So BlackRock and Vanguard are going to be sitting here with their billions of dollars waiting for the housing market to crash, and then they're going to buy it up for pennies on the dollar and own everything.
Do you see that going in that direction?
tiffany cianci
So what I should say is that the housing market has already been created by private equity.
Blackstone, one of the largest private equity firms in the United States, is the largest single-family homeowner in the world.
owen shroyer
It's funny you say Blackstone where that shooting happened yesterday.
tiffany cianci
It is.
That's true.
That is where that happened.
Blackstone has been the largest acquirer of single-family homes in every major metropolitan area in the United States.
They're not alone.
There are dozens of private equity funds that are buying houses en masse in regions and then artificially lifting up their value through nav squeezes and through all artificial comp sales and forcing the prices up to increase the values of their portfolios to borrow against them.
They are already creating the reasons we can't own homes and they will absolutely be the beneficiaries when it all crashes down.
owen shroyer
So when they're winning.
tiffany cianci
Absolutely strategy.
owen shroyer
Yeah.
So when they're operating, because I'm trying to think of, I'm trying to make a way for somebody listening to this to understand what we're saying because it's a little wonky.
And if you're not, you know, an expert in this terminology, maybe sometimes it's hard to understand.
And I'm kind of including myself in that.
That's why I look for real world examples.
So would that be like if somebody has a $15,000 credit limit, let's say they have a $15,000 credit limit on a card, but they're never operating with more than $5,000 cash on hand, but they just figure, I can just stay, I can stay $15,000 in debt essentially forever and just continue to pay off the minimums, even though I'm never going to be able to actually pay off the full thing.
And then when it collapses, it goes right into the hands of the bankers.
It goes right into the hands of these giant corporations that have all the money.
Is that a kind of a good example for people to understand what's happening here?
tiffany cianci
It is a good example, except that right now they're not spending their own money to buy all these houses.
They're spending our pension money to buy all these houses and the rest is borrowed from banks.
And then that's repackaged and sold back to our pensions and our 401ks.
So they're creating multiple lines of risk and they're not bearing any of the risk.
And they will be the sole beneficiaries in the crash because they have tons of cash on hand because they're not spending their own money.
Now, one of the things that they're doing, and I think most people would understand this, is they could go in and buy an entire new housing development.
Say it's 200 houses.
And let's say they buy the entire, like the entire development for $300,000 each.
Let's just say that.
And then they sit on them for six months.
And then they sell three of them to an alternative fund that they also own for $600,000 each over the course of a month.
Suddenly they have created three housing comps in their own neighborhood that say the value of those homes have doubled.
And now every home in that neighborhood will be reevaluated and valued at $600,000.
And then they have a larger asset portfolio that gets to the market.
owen shroyer
So that's how they inflate the market.
tiffany cianci
It artificially inflates the market and it raises the property taxes for all the regular homeowners to the point where they can't afford them and they could lose their homes.
owen shroyer
You know, the hard thing, because I try to remain principled.
I am a free market.
I'm a believer in the free market.
I mean, you could say I'm a free market.
You could say I'm a free market capitalist, but really I just think it's free market.
I don't even think, you know, they tie the word capitalist to it, but you can be a communist in America if you want.
You can pool all your funds together and live as a communist or a socialist independently in a free market system.
But, okay, for the sake of this conversation, let's say we're all free market capitalists.
I'm a free market capitalist.
So I'm just sitting here looking at what you just described and I'm asking myself when I evaluate this, I'm saying, how did the price of a house get so out of control, right?
How is it that Americans on average can afford maybe at the most 10% of a down payment, right?
Something is rigged there.
That's not natural.
It shouldn't be that way.
Well, it's because of exactly what you described, because they have all these different tools to inflate the value of a house and then get the most on return.
The average American can't afford it.
So why do I bring up free market capitalism here?
Well, I don't want to start getting into the debate of what kind of regulations or laws do we need to have over the housing sector, right?
Like should a private equity, should a business, should an LLC, should a real estate company, you know, should they be able to even own a home?
Well, now you're like, well, are we a free market capitalist or not?
But you describe this problem here.
We look at the results and you have to find a solution.
You have to find a solution.
Right now, is there any way?
Is this only going one direction?
Is this a bailout?
It has to be a bailout.
tiffany cianci
So right now, the housing market is one example, but there are laws to protect and there have been laws to protect us from this.
And one administration after another, private equity, has successfully lobbied, usually by putting BlackRock board members on the economic councils of our presidents, every president going back almost to Carter, right?
They have successfully lobbied to remove those laws.
That's what Trump is about to do right now.
There is a law right now that makes it.
So if your 401k manager gives your money to private equity and puts it at risk, you get to sue him because that is an untenable risk.
And the laws protect the long-term viability of 401ks.
He's about to write an executive order that makes it illegal for you to sue your 401k manager if they take your money and invest it in a company that is debt laden, that has distressed assets because they have other investments that are also failing in that investment.
They can have conflicts of interest and his new executive order would make it unlawful for you to protect your own 401k.
owen shroyer
So in other words, nothing is going to stop 401k managers from taking your money.
tiffany cianci
Correct.
And putting it where it helps them the most if they have other bad investments, except you.
And you would not be able to take them to court.
You could try to stop them by moving it to another mechanism or changing it to a privately managed investment mechanism.
But a lot of those come with penalties and a lot of them are very difficult for the everyday person to navigate.
owen shroyer
Well, and this is one of the examples.
I just focus on the housing market because I, because I kind of monitor that closely.
But this is one of the examples.
You know, people talk about the rigged economy.
This is the rigged economy.
I think it's the most egregious example of the rigged economy.
Because in a healthy economy that isn't being rigged by the Fed, rigged by specifically big banks, rigged by these big money managers, in a healthy economy, I think that the average price of a house would be about 15% probably of what it is.
That would be the real market value is what can you afford?
And that's kind of the, you know, if you, if I could find an easy solution, which maybe there isn't one, but it's like, that's kind of where my head goes was if you want to correct the housing market, you make, you make basically one sweeping executive order that says, okay, you cannot basically removing the banks, removing the money managers out of the process and say, you cannot buy a house essentially on credit.
You cannot do it.
If you're going to purchase a house, it has to be done in assets or liquid cash.
So now you're going to, what's going to happen to the housing market?
Well, yeah, the houses are going to go from average of $450,000 to an average of $100,000 because that's what people can afford.
But that's a healthy economy.
So it just shows you how the banks have gotten involved in all this stuff.
The real estate managers have gotten involved in all of this stuff.
They have synthetically increased what the real market value of a house would be.
So they're making money on the back end.
The Fed is now raising interest rates to 7%.
And yet the consumer, the person trying to buy the house, is getting crushed.
Who's looking out for that guy?
tiffany cianci
Well, I will say the biggest risk in trying to make it a cash-only purchase environment would be that private equity is sitting on trillions of dollars in dry powder, and they would be the ones best suited to buy up all the houses and force us into a renter's economy, which is what they are trying to do.
I think getting corporations out of the housing market would be a much smarter pivot.
owen shroyer
Well, you could do both.
Yes, yes.
tiffany cianci
I think that that would be essential, but no one is looking out for the little guy.
We did have some people over at the FTC that were doing a lot of good work in trying to regulate private equity.
And unfortunately, Trump just removed all of them.
It's breaking my heart.
Lena Khan, she was doing the Lord's work in there, trying to fight private equity and rein it in.
And J.D. Vance was a big fan of hers.
Josh Hawley was a big fan of hers.
Matt Gates was a huge fan of hers.
And he removed her because the donor class needed him to remove her.
And Kamala Harris said she would too, but she was doing the work.
owen shroyer
Well, that sounds very familiar.
All the voices that are against war are being removed from the conversation.
So all of the voices that are against, I don't even know what you would say they were against, but you're basically describing the same thing.
It's like, if you're anti-war, they're going to get you out of this administration.
If you're trying to correct the housing market and save the 401ks, they're going to get you out of there.
tiffany cianci
You know, this morning, just this morning, it was announced that Trump had just forced out several members of his monopoly enforcement team at the DOJ.
These were the people that were going after Google and Facebook for their monopolies.
And he just ousted two of them this morning.
It was announced.
owen shroyer
So there's no doubt deals are being cut with every single one of these developments.
Somebody's cutting a deal.
tiffany cianci
Yep.
Absolutely.
owen shroyer
Well, can they balance this?
Can they stabilize this?
Can they continue to just put air in a leaky tire or what?
tiffany cianci
I am going to encourage every single viewer you have to immediately start going to Trump on every social media platform and saying, we do not want our 401ks at the mercy of private equity.
We do not want to not have the ability to prosecute or to sue our 401k managers if they mismanage our funds and give them to private equity recklessly.
And so I encourage everybody to go to Trump on every social media platform because he pays attention there and say that this is not an executive order we want.
If private equity firms have had to lobby for this for seven years, it's not going to benefit us.
It's for them.
They have run out of money.
And if Harvard and Yale aren't making money in private equity, what makes us think we can?
Just like a week and a half ago, Forbes and Behrings released an article trying to sell this to the American people.
They said, if you buy Yale's bad private equity investment, you'll get 1,000% returns, 1,000% windfall.
If the wealthy had 1,000% windfalls available, they wouldn't be sharing it with us.
They are pitching to the American people that they need to bail them out.
They are pitching to the American people that they need to let Trump bail them out because they have overplayed their hand through their bad tactics and they need a bailout now.
And Trump can't risk a taxpayer bailout that is overt.
So he's giving it to them this way and we need to stop it.
owen shroyer
So basically, they're living in the margins and they're trying to reach into your 401k to fill the gaps.
tiffany cianci
Correct.
Absolutely.
owen shroyer
Well, yeah, there's no doubt a taxpayer bailout would be a serious negative press for Trump.
But I think either way, this is going to be negative press for Trump.
tiffany cianci
They're going to frame it as, oh, but now you can get crypto because they're putting that in the same one.
But when you look at the metrics, when you look at the finances here, if Yale is getting a 5% return when the S ⁇ P is giving you a 65% return, this is because they need our money.
There are $3 trillion in assets that need to be bailed out right now in private equity that they cannot sell.
$3 trillion of deals that have stalled and they desperately need to close out their funds.
And the 401k market has $12.2 trillion available.
unidentified
Yeah.
owen shroyer
And you know what?
If the banks want to make bad decisions thinking they can live in the margins, then let them fall.
That's it.
That'd be my final statement.
Tiffany, thank you for your time today.
Fall over on X at The V No Mom for more coverage.
unidentified
All right, second hour of the American Journal in the books.
Third hour coming up next with your Call to the Wall.
Hey, hey, hey, what's this?
owen shroyer
The left, the radical left are still out there vandalizing Teslas.
They're so dumb, they don't even realize that they're doing this on camera.
Man, Jed Brandt shared a video of some guy coming up and keying his Tesla cybertruck in San Diego.
Yeah, you're on camera, bud.
You are on camera.
Man, what is with these freaks?
Such cowards, too.
Like, ooh, I'm going to sneakily key a Tesla to own Trump, to own Musk, to own American conservatives or right-wingers or Trump supporters.
You're just a coward.
You're just a pathetic life form now considered or called liberal, scum of the country.
And, you know, I've got some more examples of these people that we'll have coming up here shortly for you, dealing with this Sidney Sweeney story, which is crazy.
But, you know, a lot of people are realizing what the left is, specifically black Americans that were sold a lie about Barack Obama.
And so videos like this are going viral.
Let's say black Americans that supported Obama because they were told, hey, he's black, you got to support him.
Well, they're not so thrilled.
They're not so thrilled about that propaganda operation.
And so videos like this are going viral all across social media here in Clip Six.
Good afternoon.
unidentified
How you doing, sir?
Obama.
Oh, yeah.
Who told you you are black people leader?
Nobody.
Who told you you are our brother?
Nobody.
Who told you you are our father?
You're none of that, Obama.
Go sit your ass down somewhere.
We are tired of looking at you.
And we are tired of listening to you.
You're finished.
owen shroyer
You're done.
It's over.
unidentified
It's over.
owen shroyer
Give it up.
unidentified
Just give it up.
owen shroyer
You're not our leader.
unidentified
Period.
owen shroyer
And Miss Sonny from the view.
unidentified
Why would Trump be jealous over Obama for?
For what?
You say, because the way he walk?
owen shroyer
You know how dumb you sound?
unidentified
Stupid.
Oh, he's jealous of Obama because the way he walk.
owen shroyer
Shut up, Sonny.
unidentified
Shut up.
Because have you seen the way Obama sit?
Sweet.
Because our president don't sit like that.
He sit like a man.
Straight up.
A hard man.
That's right.
Don't get it twisted.
At all.
owen shroyer
But back to you, Obama.
unidentified
Go sit your ass down.
Don't say nothing.
Go sit your little sweet ass down somewhere.
chad in arkansas
Sweet ass.
unidentified
Sick of your ass.
Me too.
You're not our leader.
No.
owen shroyer
So I was having a laugh watching that last night, but aside from the comedic value or the cultural value, you know, it really did hit me.
When you think about Barack Obama, his legacy, his prestige, even his aura, you might say, you know, he was built up as this media darling.
He was built up as beyond a politician, a cultural icon of relevance and a permanent status of influence over American politics.
And hasn't it just totally fell flat?
Obama's legacy is nothing.
What is his legacy?
What is his relevance?
Isn't that, I mean, it really is something incredible to think about.
All the propaganda, all the different things they did to make this guy permanently a political icon, a cultural icon.
And it's all amounted to nothing.
He's totally irrelevant now.
It's the kind of situation where Obama could walk into like a ball game and they could announce him and nobody would care.
I'm not really sure what that represents.
Maybe that's just the Trump effect or people just realized Obama was nothing but a fraud and a liar, but it really is true.
This legacy that they tried to build for Obama, this permanent status they tried to build for Obama, it's gone.
There is no legacy now.
MSNBC says Sidney Sweeney's ad shows an unbridled cultural shift towards whiteness.
unidentified
No.
owen shroyer
Are you sure it's just not hot chicks, which it's always been?
Or large mammary glands?
Advertisements are always mirrors of society, and sometimes what they reflect is ugly and startling.
Wait, are we still talking about Sidney Sweeney?
So they're all up in arms about this.
I will encourage American Eagle to double down.
I would do a false apology marketing technique, and I'd have Sidney Sweeney come out very, very serious, focused in on her face, maybe a little bit lower, region two.
And have her be like, we've seen that American Eagle's ads have caused some controversy.
And so we want to come here and set the record straight.
We actually believe that everyone has great genes, but we have the best genes.
Just really send them over the edge.
Let them deal with that one.
I would double down on it.
And just if they want to continue to attack it, let them.
It's free marketing.
It's like a free turbo boost for your marketing campaign.
But aside from that, what is the real deal here?
The Washington Post today.
American Eagles provocative.
Provocative.
We literally have dudes making out in ads.
We have gay couples adopting children in ads.
This is provocative.
Do we all remember the Coors Light twins ad?
Of course we do.
Was that provocative or did it work?
So it's provocative.
American Eagles' provocative new denim campaign features actress Sidney Sweeney, leans into retro sexiness, and it's sparking debate about eugenics and wokeness.
Eugenics.
It's just a hot chick.
What are we talking about?
Nazis, eugenics?
It's literally just a hot chick.
That's it.
But see, what's the real story?
The real story is that they're freaking out because they hate white people.
That's what it is.
Now, I got all of these different videos.
They're honestly, because I'm so sick of the race crap, really.
I really am.
I didn't grow up in a world like this.
I'm 36 years old.
Most people probably didn't.
I didn't grow up in a world where people cared about race.
Really.
Nobody thought about your race.
Nobody saw a commercial and thought, what's the skin color or anything?
It was just, it was not a thing.
Nobody cared.
So this is all post-Obama.
If anything is, if Obama has a legacy, it's being gay or corrupt or bringing racial tension back to America.
No, they're mad because Sidney Sweeney is white.
They're mad because now advertising firms and marketing minds are saying, oh, white people works in ads.
White people can sell stuff too.
So it's always been this big meme.
It's always been this cultural phenomenon really since Obama where it's like, okay, every ad has to feature non-white people or every ad has to feature non-white people or gay people or trans people, anything but white.
We will market to anything but white.
And so people got sick of it.
And now they bring Sidney Sweeney in, the new modern it girl, and they're mad because she's white and the marketing campaign is working.
So that's what they're really mad at.
But you know, I'm so sick of the race crap.
Like I could sit here and make it a race thing because I'm going to play these videos here.
But you know what?
I'm just going to laugh instead.
I'm just going to laugh at these freaks that still care about race.
I'm going to laugh at these freaks that are trying to keep racism alive.
I'm just going to laugh at these freaks.
So I'm not even going to comment on the things that they're saying.
I'm just going to laugh because these are freaks.
That's what they are.
They're absolute freaks.
And they're pissed because what this represents is wokeness and liberal culture is a dying brand.
A dying brand.
And there's all kinds of different things that go along with this.
There's the racial issue and all kinds of different, but that's what they see.
When they see Sidney Sweeney up there in a 90s style ad and it being successful and working and people celebrating it, they know that means wokeness is dying.
That means their control over culture is dying.
That means whatever racism they want to bring into marketing or mainstream media is dying.
But you know what?
Instead of sitting here and making it about race and responding to these lunatics, let's just have a laugh, shall we?
Guys, give me clips seven, eight, and nine.
Honestly, this is just hilarious.
Enjoy.
unidentified
Did American Eagle just run an ad for eugenics?
sydney sweeney
Jeans are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color.
My genes are blue.
roger stone
Sidney Sweeney has great genes.
unidentified
Totally just talking about denim, right?
Just a blonde-haired woman explaining how her good genes gave her personality and purity.
I mean, are we really going to pretend that this isn't a little flashy-coated?
Look, I'm not saying that Sidney Sweeney personally wrote this ad to revive the Third Reich, but American Eagle absolutely knew what they were doing here.
You don't get to drop lines about inherited traits, blue eyes, and great genes while zooming in on somebody that could have walked straight off of a Nazi propaganda poster and expect people not to pass.
Good genes.
owen shroyer
I mean, folks, this is hilarious.
A Nazi, what, yeah.
American Eagle.
They're sitting in their boardroom smoking cigarettes.
How can we bring back the Third Reich?
unidentified
How can we bring back blonde hair, blue-eyed supremacy?
owen shroyer
I know, and American Eagle and Sydney Sweeney.
Yes, that will do it.
alex jones
Yes, yes, yes.
owen shroyer
Eugenics, third right.
I mean, it's just totally insane.
You know what probably happened?
They're probably sitting in the boardroom and they're saying, hey, let's do a new marketing campaign for this summer and let's promote some new denim products that we have, jeans, jean jackets.
Let's try to bring that back.
Who's a hot name right now?
Who's proven to have successful marketing campaigns right now?
Oh, Sidney Sweeney.
Yeah, yeah, Sidney Sweeney.
That'll be a good one.
We'll get her in a room on a couch or something, put her in some denim, and we'll make a funny punt about jeans.
It'll be hilarious.
Yeah, it'll be good.
All right, cool.
These liberals are like, oh, they're in there saluting Hitler and they're in there talking about bringing back the Third Reich and eugenics.
Now, of course, the irony here is you juxtapose that about what's actually been going on in culture in the world.
It's all been anti-white.
They have whole books shelves and sections and Barnes and Noble and book things all about anti-white.
They have marketing drives.
They have institutional pushes to make sure things are diverse.
So again, I don't even want to get into the race issue, but that's what this is.
The left realizes that they're now losing control of the culture.
The woke brand, the anti-white brand is a dying brand.
It's not working anymore.
So people are bucking it.
They're saying we're done.
We want stuff that works.
We want stuff that sells.
But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter if it's Sidney Sweeney or name other, you know, well-built, beautiful woman, black, brown, white, it doesn't matter.
It's the same concept, but they just hate it.
Oh my gosh, they just hate it because Sidney Sweeney happens to be white.
That's what it's really all about.
But it's hilarious watching them.
It's actually hilarious watching them deal with this internally, thinking that they had conquered American culture with their woke political ideology.
And just to watch it die and watch them spazz out in the process is beautiful.
All right, let's continue.
unidentified
Expect people not to catch that reference.
Good jeans used to mean racial purity and fascist circles, and now it's just denim marketing.
We are watching fascist aesthetics sneak back into pop culture through fashion ads, tradwife influencers, and yes, now good jeans.
If you think this was an innocent ad, you have not been paying attention.
owen shroyer
that got me too.
Here we go.
She's crying.
This one's crying.
unidentified
Maybe because it's just so blatant.
owen shroyer
So blatant.
unidentified
I keep thinking that people just are not going to believe us until we're hung out there.
owen shroyer
We don't want white representation anywhere.
In fact, we don't want white people anywhere.
Kind of like they are with.
But we're not the racists.
This woman is literally crying.
unidentified
American ego using fashion as a way to influence young, middle American women ages 15 to 25 because that's their demographic.
In their prime reproductive years to focus on purity and passing down the correct genes.
And they thought it was a cute double entendre, but it wasn't.
Or don't think this was an accident.
This was very intentional.
And it would not have mattered one bit if a person of color was in the room because this message was not intended for us when it landed for its intended market.
Fashion companies use ads to send out very alarming messages.
This isn't the first time and it won't be the last.
owen shroyer
Yeah, tell me you know nothing about marketing.
This ad wasn't intended for us.
Well, so see, now you know how white people feel when no ad is intended for them anymore.
But again, I hate even getting into the race thing because this stuff is just hilarious.
But it's just like, do you remember the 90s at all?
And probably before that, but that's when I grew up was in the 90s.
Like, that's what you did.
If you were Abercrombie and Fitch or American Eagle, like these are the top-selling consumer brands.
You go to any mall, they're there, and it's, what is it?
It's good-looking people, thin people, six-pack abs, toned women, big breasts, selling their products, selling their merchandise.
So it's just like, we're kind of going back to that.
We're not going to put fat, lard hippos in bikinis and sell them to you anymore.
We're not going to do this diversity thing where you don't even know if it's a man or a woman.
Is that a men's clothing line or is that a men's brand or a woman's brand?
I don't know.
It's like some weird, I don't even know what that is.
So it's like, we're just kind of getting rid of that.
We're going with stuff that works.
And these people are just so upset because they thought they conquered you.
They thought they dominated you.
So now that they realize they've lost this war, they're just panicked and everything's Nazis again.
So everything is everything is white supremacy Nazi again because of an ad for jeans that worked, which is all that really matters.
Let's go to Josh in Texas.
He's on the line.
He wants to talk about this.
Josh, go ahead.
josh in texas
Hey, good morning, Owen.
Thank you for everything that you do.
I'm big fan.
First time caller.
owen shroyer
Right on.
josh in texas
So I'm listening and I'm watching, and I just wanted to make an observation real quick.
All of these dead-eyed harpies that want to bitch, moan, and groan about Sidney Sweeney and this perceived Third Reich propaganda.
This is how retarded these women are.
American Eagle was founded and owned by Jews.
That's all I had to say.
owen shroyer
Oh, no.
Okay.
josh in texas
Thank you very much, brother.
unidentified
Yep.
josh in texas
Have a blessed day.
owen shroyer
All right.
Thank you, Josh.
unidentified
Wow.
owen shroyer
I'll just leave that comment where it lies then.
How about that?
Let's do that.
All right.
Let's go to Dave, FEMA Region 9.
Dave, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
dave in arizona
Thanks so much, Owen.
Proud to be IP members out here.
owen shroyer
Thank you.
dave in arizona
So this is all part of our inextricably linked 30-front war, right?
Information war, spiritual war, political war, kinetic war.
And the thing I want to focus on is the killings in New York City.
They will continue to ramp up.
We are officially in the year of rage.
And this has all been fostered by the lanestream propaganda media because we saw the pinnacle of this on May 25th, 2020, when Somaliopolis burned to the ground.
And we, the people, were left alone.
We were by ourselves.
And you know that.
You know how the criminal justice system comes down on patriots.
But what did it do at any level of government, local, federal, state, as cities burn down?
And you guys have experienced it in Austin.
This whole country is a powder keg.
And the people in the media, and actually lots of people in the government, want this to happen because they thrive during Operation Chaos.
This is the shiny object story.
I think the more important story is the political ramifications of Congress coming back into session every five days to prevent President Trump from instituting our agenda, we the people.
He still can't get any of his people confirmed for lower level positions in the cabinet.
I appreciate your show, sir.
Totally.
owen shroyer
All right.
Thank you for the call.
You know, I don't want to live in an America where we have to go into some semblance of a police state.
And I'm certainly not promoting that.
Let's be clear.
But I look at New York City for an example and I just say, this is a broken city.
It's a broken city in more ways than one, by the way, not just the crime element.
But New York City is broken in many ways.
You know, half of the city you walk around is just scaffolding everywhere.
You can't even see the buildings.
There's a stench of urine and weed and trash in the air 24-7.
It's just, it's a broken city.
So I'm not calling for more expansive laws or some heavy-handed approach from police officers, but yeah, you should never stop hiring police in New York City.
And NYPD should be a global brand of the best of the Best when it comes to law enforcement.
These people should be considered heroes for the crap that they have to put up with and putting their lives on the line every single night.
They should be considered heroes, and that should be a cultural thing.
And a police officer should be able to hold his chin up high and his chest out strong, proud that they work for the NYPD, proud that they're a global brand of excellence in law enforcement.
Now, that's not to say that everything is going to be perfect, there won't be corrupt cops, but I mean, that's what this approach should be.
And you should have so much money to hire police.
And this is why I always go back on the foreign aid issue, because it's just stop giving our money to foreign countries.
Stop it.
Billions of dollars every year.
Let's give half a billion dollars to the city of New York to hire police officers.
I'd do recruitment drives.
I'd go into gyms.
I'd go into all the gyms, gold gyms, all the gyms in New York City.
I'd look for fit, strong young men and say, do you want to be a police officer?
We'll start you 80 grand a year.
$15,000 signing bonus.
We need good, strong young men to protect our city, and we're going to celebrate you.
They might shrug their shoulder and say, oh, that's not a bad deal.
Maybe I'll give that a go for a couple years.
See if I like it.
And then put these fit, strong, young men on the streets every single block, and they can smile and wave hello and be very polite and be a big part of the community.
They see some vagrant on the side of the road harassing people.
Maybe they can shuffle them along, give them a hard time.
Say, why don't you go to the shelter?
You're bothering people here.
Maybe give them once or twice warning.
You come back the third time, they're still there acting that way.
Say, hey, hey, you're a public nuisance now.
It's time to get out of here.
Okay?
Let's clean it up.
But no, they don't have the funding.
They don't have the resources.
We don't have the right culture around it.
The mainstream media, the left, has made it an enemy out of the NYPD.
It should be the exact opposite.
So it's like, there's ways to do this.
It's not always the way that we want, but there's ways to do it.
That is a broken city.
New York City is broken, and it's only going the wrong direction.
So they'll probably elect Mom Donnie, and new poll numbers are in.
And it's actually a wild thing, but the Israel issue might be the one that gets Mom Donnie elected.
And it's insane because he's a mayor.
It's nothing to do with foreign policy.
He's not going to be interacting or engaging in foreign policy or specifically Middle East policy or Israel policy.
But it's like all the polls in New York are indicating that's what's going to get him elected is because people are so anti-Israel now that they will elect a mayor that's anti-Israel, even though it has nothing to do with foreign policies.
That's how insane this is.
But he'll defund the police.
He'll turn it into a communist hellhole.
The city will break.
It won't be broken.
It'll be just totally broke, dead, gone.
So it's just incredible watching this happen to New York City, watching what the left has done to it, and then just seeing that there are solutions.
But when we spend all of our time, all of our money overseas, well, guess what?
You can't solve the problems in your own country.
And that's part of the reason why we have so many problems because we're too busy sending money and dealing with issues all across the planet instead of the issues right here in our home country.
unidentified
And it just continues.
owen shroyer
All right.
Let's go to Chad in Arkansas.
Chad, you're on the air.
unidentified
Go ahead.
chad in arkansas
Hey, Owen.
Hope you're well, man.
Your suit's looking cool.
I don't care who you are.
The Alex Jones stress ball is cool.
I want one of those immediately.
I think they'd be cool in a claw machine or something.
owen shroyer
The claw.
chad in arkansas
Hey, I wanted to talk about you were saying in the first hour you were showing that Trump and he's over there with UKEU people and is talking about the scam of green energy in the windmills.
unidentified
So I saw that movie.
chad in arkansas
It's a documentary, Planet of the Humans.
I think it came out in 2019, evidently.
I didn't see it until this year.
Michael Moore produced it, but it blew my mind because we're all well acquainted with the scam of green energy.
But it was showing like, to me, seems like the whole other side of that story where it had these left-wing environmentalist people that really believe in this stuff.
And they figured out it was all a scam, meaning that it's the existing power utility companies that are making all of those devices just as a way to sell their product at a higher profit.
And I think that we need to go push further.
I think Trump looked really well there because he did the Snack Talk, but had this really important subject that's not discussed to rub in their face.
And we need to demand that we're conservatives.
We need to have the best environmental solutions.
owen shroyer
Well, that's true.
And that should encompass being a conservative is that we do conserve the environment.
We do care about nature.
You know, that doesn't mean we go to extreme lengths or, you know, fall for some propaganda in the name of that conservation.
But yes, that should be a conservative.
That should be a right-wing issue.
I agree when handled correctly, Chad.
Thank you for the call.
Let's go to Lynn in Ohio.
Lynn, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
lennon in ohio
Yes.
My son went to do a DOT physical.
And the doctor said, should I be concerned about your blue tongue?
unidentified
And he said, nope.
lennon in ohio
And, you know, fathers, dad, put your sons on methylene, ultra-methylene blue, as my son says.
You know, when they get over the hill like that, let them perk them up.
Perk them up.
And it's been a big change in his life, and I really, I'm really glad for it.
But lawyers, you know, they have codes and canon and they regulate their self.
President Bill Clinton, the um the thing that hurt him the most was when they took his law license from him because he committed perjury.
And I hope that if President Obama is ever being under oath questioned again, that someone will ask you, is Michelle his wife a female?
owen shroyer
Well, I'll tell you what.
Thank you for the call.
Andy Biggs told Matt Gates yesterday in an interview last night, he said, look, we either arrest the members of the deep state or we lose everything.
And he's 100% right.
Deep state people have to be arrested.
They have to go through the process and we have to send a message that if you're going to commit treason in this country, you're not going to get away with it.
Well, in the 1980s, it was Brooks Shields in jeans.
In the 1990s, it was Shania Twain in jeans.
Now it's Sidney Sweeney in jeans, but the left all of a sudden sees Nazis and swastikas.
It's a very strange phenomenon.
Very strange indeed.
Meanwhile, you've got stories like this that they completely ignore.
Georgia couple, gay couple, sexually abused two boys that they adopted.
They were sentenced to 100 years in prison.
So now you've got all of these gay couples that are adopting kids.
And there's another story where it appears a known child sex predator has been allowed to adopt a child, basically using the marriage loophole, when normally you wouldn't be able to, but in the marriage loophole, you can.
So I don't really see any leftists complaining about that, though.
You know?
That one they don't seem to want to touch.
Gay men adopting seemingly every time boys and then sexually abusing them.
Nobody talking about that.
But Sidney Sweeney in an ad for jeans, that, that's the problem, I'm sure.
Let's get into this stack right here, dealing with some geopolitical news.
What is TikTok going to do?
TikTok has a problem.
They're trying to force the sale of TikTok.
Apparently, they have a problem because there's so much news coming out of Gaza that's getting onto TikTok.
So they have to do something about this.
So what's the solution?
TikTok hires new hate speech manager amid concerns over rising anti-Semitic content on the platform.
So just sharing the death and destruction in the Gaza Strip at the behest of Israel.
That's considered anti-Semitism.
TikTok appoints former Biden official to address anti-Semitism.
Well, you know, it's funny, they talk about this individual, Erica Mell, who's maybe being brought in to censor the truth about what Israel is doing in the Gaza Strip.
Maybe she's brought in to kind of soften negotiations as far as the sale of TikTok is concerned.
She also has connections to the IDF, to the Israeli military.
I'm sure it's all just a coincidence.
Netherlands summon Israeli ambassador and impose travel ban on ministers.
The Dutch government will summon Israel's ambassador to the Netherlands to denounce the unbearable and indefensible situation in Gaza and has imposed travel bans on two far-right Israeli cabinet members, it said in a letter published Monday.
Israeli government ministers Ittamar, Ben-Gavir, and Balazal Smotrich will no longer be allowed to enter the Netherlands, which accuses them of repeatedly inciting violence against Palestinians and calling for an ethnic cleansing of the Gaza Strip.
Yeah, these are the two right-wingers, aside from Netanyahu, that basically can't get enough blood, can't get enough death and destruction in the Gaza Strip.
So most European countries have had enough of that.
And now the Netherlands enters that fray.
Netherlands bans far-right Israeli ministers.
And really, if it wasn't for the support in the United States, I don't think Israel would have really any support anymore, quite frankly.
And so that's why Netanyahu seemingly comes here every month to keep that support going.
And who else knows what's going on behind the scenes to keep it going?
But it's nasty.
And Israel has now lost any moral high ground that they've ever had.
In the eyes of the world, Netanyahu and the state of Israel is now a blood-soaked, war-mongering nation-state and the most evil force on the face of the planet.
And now people are finally being honest about what it was all about the entire time.
Netanyahu now plans to annex Gaza.
Yeah, that was the plan the entire time.
That's why they stood down on October 7th.
That's why they've been carpet-bombing the whole thing into oblivion.
That's why they're trying to get European and other countries to open up their borders to take in the Palestinians so that Israel can move in and conquer the land.
That's what it was about since day one.
Senator Angus King just released a statement which included this, I cannot defend the indefensible.
I am through supporting the actions of the current Israeli government and will advocate and vote for an end to any United States support whatsoever until there is a demonstrable change in the direction of Israeli policy.
Now, I've been saying this.
I said this the other day on the show and got a lot of pushback, but I know I'm right.
I predicted, first I said it'll be 20 years, then 10 years.
Now I'd say five years max.
A big issue in American politics is Israel now, you will not be able to win an election unless you're anti-Israel in five years.
It will become such a hot item of being anti-Israel, and people will be so sick of Israel and Israel's influence over our foreign policy and our Congress.
And you say, but APAC, and they control Congress.
Yeah, they do for now.
But there will be plenty of other donor groups.
There will be plenty of other opportunities for money.
And the truth of the matter is they have to be, they really just care about being reelected.
So if they think Israel is a popular thing and they know the money is pouring in from APAC, then yeah, they'll support that to get reelected.
But once you've crossed that threshold and now Israel is such a stain on American politics, such a stain on even the face of the earth geopolitically, now it'll become popular to be anti-Israel in order to get elected.
And you already see that happening.
But Israel is not going to stop.
They don't really care.
They're in it for one thing and one thing only.
That's expanding the Israeli state.
And they don't care how many people die in the process, how much money they have to buy other governments' influence off.
But right now, it really only exists in America, but it's coming to an end there as well.
It's coming to an end here, I should say, as well.
Israelis begin to question the morality of their war in Gaza.
That's how bad it's gotten.
Reservist soldier found dead at home in southern Israel.
Now Israelis, Israeli soldiers are committing suicide because they're so distraught over what they've done in the Gaza Strip.
New York Dems side with Mom Dami on Israel.
Netanyahu polling so low in popularity in New York that it could literally get Mom Dami elected.
That's how extreme this polling is.
That's wild.
Meanwhile, villagers trapped as heavy rains in Beijing leave nearly 40 dead.
Massive flooding in Beijing.
Wonder if that has something to do with their weather modification.
Meanwhile, an island in Indonesia, a criminal enterprise run by monkeys.
No, we're not talking about Washington, D.C. An island in Indonesia where monkeys will come up and steal your property and negotiate for food to give your property back.
Actually, that does kind of sound like Washington, D.C. after all.
The criminal enterprise run by monkeys.
Are we talking about an island in Indonesia or are we talking about Washington, D.C.?
Maybe both, actually.
All right, one more thing on the Gaza situation.
You know, if you want to prove a point, you need to have good communication methods.
You might be on the right side of an issue, but if your communication is bad, you're going to end up on the wrong side.
unidentified
Let's all have a laugh, shall we?
owen shroyer
At a truly disturbed, disgusting, pudgy to be polite, liberal, screaming about what?
It really doesn't matter, but this one is entertaining.
Clip five.
unidentified
It's time for another food bank haul.
What did my family of No!
No!
No!
Because hundreds and thousands of people are starving!
Babies and mothers and grandfathers are starving to death!
Because they're right now in the trench of food and diapers and baby money!
They're not the finger!
In the history of one way, baby!
Babies are starving right now!
Those trees, no food!
How can I show you what I gave for the funding for free when my French family is starving?
And all the idiots deserve to eat just like you and me!
They deserve to feed them just now!
And we're just watching them starve!
Are you fing kidding me?
Are you fing kidding me?
I can't just keep watching them die.
Alright, I can't keep watching that.
Oh, wow.
owen shroyer
You alright?
You alright?
I don't think so.
You know, RFK Jr. posted this the other day.
The devil has got a hold of the food supply of this country.
I think that might be a case in point right there.
I think that might be a case in point.
So, ooh.
Yikes.
All right.
Good luck in life.
Have you heard about the scam that was the $100 million in fire relief aid in California?
This thing is getting a lot of attention.
Now, Spencer Pratt and his wife have the power of celebrity.
They're pretty famous, but they were victims of the fire.
And Spencer Pratt himself has been updating people on this situation nonstop.
And it's getting a lot of attention.
And people are learning, oh, wow.
The charitable organization that got half of that money raised is chaired by none other than Gavin Newsom's wife?
unidentified
Wow.
owen shroyer
What are the odds?
And still to this day, nobody knows where the $100 million have gone, except it has not gone to the victims.
Yes.
So Spencer Pratt is really digging into this, and now he's going beyond just the issue of where did the aid go.
He's going into the issue of how did this fire start to begin with?
So guys, let's go with clip 1 and 11, back to back, please.
1 and 11, Spencer Pratt continuing to update America on the giant scam that was the FireAid concert.
spencer pratt
Are you ready for this?
I just found out over 150 Pacific Palisades residents were dropped by State Farm 30 days, less than 30 days, one person six days before the Palisades fire because of their GPS coordinates of people's address.
Go wildlife mitigation to blah blah blah.
It's because Gavin Newsom doesn't clear his state park brush that surrounds the Palisades for 40 years.
It's been overgrown.
It's a rat's nest of fuel.
And this is why they get away with it.
And then all these people during the holidays couldn't find new insurance because all the premiums were 10 times what some of these people have been paying for 35, 40 years, and they get stuck with California Fair Plan, which barely covers anything.
It's not even, shouldn't be called FairPlan.
It should be called, excuse my language here, but that's what it should be called.
So when I get to DC, I'm also looking into this scam that the insurance companies and Newsome is letting happen in California.
No more.
You know what I was just thinking as I was about to take this delicious bite of pot pie?
That not one celebrity, not one famous person that was at the fire aid scam that clearly knows no victims received any money and they were part of it.
Not one of them has made one comment, not their reps, not saying we're looking into this, how unfortunate, not even like a chat GPT little PR statement.
I even have DM'd, I don't want to say it and put them on the glass because I do like them, but the contact I do have, they didn't respond to me.
I said, excuse me.
You think you could have your husband comment on the fact that this happened?
No response.
unidentified
But okay, back to opening up the pot pie.
spencer pratt
We can still do muffbang content here.
Not everything has to be so intense.
Look at this.
20 minutes.
So, too hot.
owen shroyer
Folks, this LA fire scandal is nasty.
And really, I think Trump, there should be a special investigation.
There should be a special committee, counselor, whatever you want to say.
A lot of things that led up to this fire indicate potential criminal behavior, to put it lightly.
A lot of things.
And then you look at what's happened in the aftermath with the fire aid money disappearing.
You look at the low-income housing being built.
This thing has crime from beginning to end written all over it.
I would start investigating.
And you know what?
You'll have that local community behind you every step of the way because they feel that they've been burned out of their homes intentionally and now are being starved for the aid money that they can't even get.
And it might not be the only case.
It could be a similar thing that happened in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
But all the stuff that led up to that fire and then the aftermath reeks of criminal activity.
College tennis player, 21 years old, dies suddenly after collapsing during Pennsylvania half marathon.
Yep.
Cause of death not known.
No idea.
U.S. birth rate hits all-time low.
CDC data shows.
You know, I wonder if both of these two headlines are related to the same thing.
Do we need to say it out loud?
The COVID shot.
Birth rates low.
They told pregnant women to get the COVID shot.
Young athletes dying during a half marathon.
Nobody knows why.
Did they take the COVID shot?
Yeah.
Another crime against the people where justice is looking bleak.
Okay, we'll finish off a couple calls here before we hand over the live InfoWars airwaves to Alex Jones.
We've got Matt Baker on the line in San Diego.
Matt, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
matt baker
What up, Owen?
Man, a lot of good topics just came up after I had my theory of what I was going to talk to you about.
But with the free market economy situation with the housing, the thing I think people are missing is they're like free market capitalism, capitalism, like capital is some kind of religion.
When really it's the free market that we should be worshiping, free marketism.
And so basically, in communism, they capture the market with the government.
And now they just capture the market with corporations, which are bigger than a lot of traditional governments.
They have more money, more capital.
So basically, you can't have a free market when you have market capture.
So there has to be laws for that.
But yeah, I was also thinking about the cameras on Teslas.
People don't realize that all the footage from the Teslas not only is being recorded locally, but it's actually being sent to the AI database.
So all the time we were complaining about cameras on light poles and stuff like that, the AI database at X has video of every single square inch of this country in real time.
And if it wanted to, you could ask it, where's Owen Schroyer?
And it would tell you.
chad in arkansas
So there's that.
owen shroyer
You know, let me expand on that real quick.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Put a bookmark in this.
Let me expand on that real quick.
You may have seen there's this new trend on X where people are asking Grok, who is the most famous person to have visited my profile?
And then Grok can give them a response.
Grok knows all.
So essentially, Grok has access to all the metadata on X that it can crunch it and actually tell you who's visiting your profile.
Now, I don't know if other social media accounts or platforms do that, where you can look at people that are viewing your content.
I think some might just have that as a built-in option.
It's not on X, but now Grok can basically get that metadata.
So to kind of tie it into what you're saying, and it's not just Tesla, it's not just X, but it's all of these different companies.
It's Google, it's all of them.
We don't have the computing power Yet, to make this stuff so compressed that accessing this data in a moment's notice will become the norm.
But we're getting there.
We're probably five, 10 years away from that happening with quantum computing, AI, building all these data processing centers run by nuclear energy.
So I kind of talked about this the other day.
I know you were tuned in because you were messaging me, but this is what feeds us into the singularity.
This is where it's ultimately all going.
And then basically, you either plug into that, you either become a part of that or you'll be left behind and you'll have to go be in some digital Amish community or literally in an Amish community out in the woods somewhere.
Otherwise, that's where all of this is going.
So yeah, all of this data, pretty much 24-7, everything is spied on.
Everything is monitored.
The metadata is there for everything that you've ever done on the internet, now in your car as well, on your cell phone.
They don't have the processing power to make it like a singularity issue yet, but we're going there fast.
matt baker
Well, if I can expound on that just one second, because the AI computers that the cars use can actually learn to read signs in different languages and stuff like that without asking it to specifically do that.
So if you were to ask it, show it a picture of Owen Troyer, it'll be like, oh, yeah, I know that guy.
I've seen him around town.
Like it's learning these things whether you ask it to learn it or not.
It just automatically learns stuff.
It automatically learns signposts.
It automatically learns.
owen shroyer
Well, it has to do that.
It has to do that in order to have the auto-drive capabilities.
But like, here's another example.
I don't think we're there yet, but I'd say we'll be there soon.
The video that you were referencing that I played earlier, the guy in the video has a leg tattoo.
Now, obviously, law enforcement will use tattoos in order to ID and find a criminal.
We will reach a point when we hit this singularity threshold where you can just plug that in beyond facial recognition, but you can plug it in and say, identify the individual with this leg tattoo.
And an AI algorithm with centralized quantum computing, compressed data will in a split second, in a millisecond, be able to process every bit of metadata ever available on the internet, including images, and it will be able to return, whether it's a face or a tattoo, any identifiable trait on a human.
They will be able to give you a return in seconds.
In seconds.
There won't even be an investigative process.
It'll be plug this in and it'll find it.
matt baker
Google Lens already does that.
They already have that.
And Grok has a camera mode, which will do that too.
The only thing is they have the settings turned down because they don't want to have individual privacy.
unidentified
The computer is totally capable of finding any image of any person.
matt baker
It's been tuned to where it won't do it on purpose because they don't want to scare you.
If everyone knew that Elon's cars were literally running like a basic camera police state around the country, if the CIA wanted the information on those Tesla things that you've noticed have not been burning down recently, he could have given them that information.
It's in the computer.
It knows it.
One last thing, I'd really like to get into this AI in the future with you on a longer format, but it's really important.
I'm trying to save humanity here.
I called in Alex Jones back in 2019 and called for this before COVID popped off and confused everyone.
Every other issue is basically deck chairs on the Titanic, including EFSC.
But when it comes to the face dumping people and that being a race issue, it shouldn't be a race issue.
If you stomp on someone's face on the ground and you're not even actively in that fight and you're a third party, that's attempted murder.
I think that would put a stop to that.
I love you, man.
Thanks.
unidentified
And by the way, the whole AI thing, we can do nothing, that's a psyop.
matt baker
This is the new normal.
It's not too late.
We could do something about it, but they're paralyzing everybody by using the phrase that they used in Star Trek, resistance is futile.
You will be assimilated.
owen shroyer
Well, here's the difference.
Well, and maybe we've already crossed that threshold to some degree.
unidentified
I believe it.
owen shroyer
To some degree we have with cell phones.
But I understand what you're saying.
There's still room for debate.
There's still room to correct course.
We're not in the AI abyss yet.
The only thing I would say, and I thank you for the call, the difference between what you're describing and what I'm describing is, yes, do we have the technology, facial recognition, and all this other stuff to say like the example with the Tesla car videos, to take that image and plug it into some sort of an algorithm to produce the likeness and give you a candidate that says, here's potentially who this guy is in the picture.
But there's still a process there.
There's still a process there.
It still has to run through the process that takes time of gathering all the images.
There's still a process.
What I'm talking about is when we reach the level of quantum computing and AI, everything from there is exponentially sped up.
So imagine human evolution, if you believe that, but let's just use this as an example.
I mean, there has been human evolution.
It's not the lies that they tell us.
We didn't evolve from a squirrel turd or whatever, but obviously we've evolved over time with technology.
But that's like a process.
So it's like you can see it, whatever age you've been on this earth, it's like you can see technologically how humans have evolved in a 30-year process, a 50-year process.
Once you hit the age of AI and quantum computing, that process, that entire process now happens in 10 seconds.
So it's like once you've crossed that threshold, it's over.
There's no going back because everything happens so fast that by the time you try to stop it, it's already done.
That does it for the American Journal.
Alex Jones coming up next.
unidentified
Alex Jones coming up next.
Well, other networks lie to you about what's happening now.
InfoWords tells you the truth about what's happening next.
roger stone
I don't want to explain to people that my tongue is blue.
unidentified
Because I love this stuff, mentally blue.
roger stone
I'm able to work like 18-hour days sometimes.
This stuff is like rocket fuel.
alex jones
I didn't know you were going to plug this.
You even order it yourself, I later learned.
What is the effect of our medical-grade methylene blue been on you, Roger?
unidentified
Incredible, both physical and mental energy and focus.
roger stone
I mean, it really is like rocket fuel.
I used to like Brain Force back when I did the show with Owen Schroeder in the original, the real War Room.
I was a big aficionado of Brain Force and Brain Force Plus.
This is even a greater product.
I cannot recommend it highly enough.
alex jones
Well, I've not had any since Friday.
I only take it every couple of days.
So I'm going to take my dose of methylene blue, my Topachico.
It is amazing.
And people ask me, what does it do?
It cleans out your mitochondria.
It skips the oxidization process of the cell.
It's like iodine at the next level.
It is such a game changer.
Roger Stone, thank you so much for being with us.
unidentified
Thank you.
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