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They talk, a lot of noise, but these guys are weak. | |
Few acts of defiance burn as brightly or cost as much as state legislators fleeing their own turf to grind the gears of government to a halt. | ||
The roots of quorum breaking run deep in the Lone Star State. | ||
In 1870, 13 Texas senators bolted from the Capitol to block a bill granting the governor wartime powers, dubbed the Rump Senate incident. | ||
The fleeing lawmakers were rounded up, but their act set a precedent for using absence as a weapon. | ||
Fast forward to 1979, when the Killer Bees, 12 Democratic state senators, hit out for four days in a garage to derail a primary election shift favoring the GOP. | ||
And this stunt ended up costing roughly $94,000 to $188,000. | ||
In 2003, you might remember, Texas Democrats, nicknamed the Killer Ds, fled to Oklahoma and New Mexico to stall a Republican redistricting plan costing $9 to $10.7 million in $2025. | ||
And in 2021, they jetted to D.C. for a 38-day stand against a voting restrictions bill. | ||
Over 50 lawmakers took private jets to D.C. that cost anywhere between $100 and $150,000 round trip. | ||
When it was all said and done, the Democrats' hissy fit cost roughly $5.6 million. | ||
Each time, the gambit delayed the inevitable as Republican majorities eventually pushed through their agendas. | ||
This game of scattering doesn't work, but these stunts cost a lot of money. | ||
And now in 2025, roughly 57 Texas House Democrats scattered to Illinois to block a Trump-backed redistricting map that could hand the GOP five more congressional seats. | ||
The costs for the most recent debacle are reportedly covered by Democratic fundraising efforts, including contributions from Bedouer Rourke's powered by people in a PAC backed by George Soros. | ||
Now under investigation by the Texas Attorney General, estimates suggest a need for a million dollars per month to sustain the quorum break. | ||
This architecture was set up by Barack Obama to spread cash around the country and to put money into political action committees, into non-government organizations to fund candidates. | ||
So what we're talking about here, Grant, is wholesale fraud, where the money is distributed by Act Blue officers. | ||
And now, because we're not federal law enforcement, we don't know exactly where it went, but that's why we've turned it over to U.S. attorneys. | ||
They stole 20 or 30 house suits by counting illegal aliens in the census. | ||
And now you have Democrats talking about, oh, Republicans can't change their congressional maps? | ||
You have literally brought invaders into this country by the tens of millions to rig the results of the census and the apportionment of our congressional seats. | ||
These stunts rally the base, or so they think. | ||
They attract national attention and pressure opponents while burning through hundreds of thousands of dollars in donor cash. | ||
But they also expose a deeper flaw, a political system where fleeing the state becomes a substitute for substantive debate. | ||
They're burning their party to the ground. | ||
Their historical role in pioneering race-based gerrymandering could now cost them districts across the United States. | ||
If you look at what's going on with the redistricting or whatever you want to call it, the Democrats have done it long before we started. | ||
They've done it all over the place. | ||
If the 2025 map passes, Democrats could lose not just Texas seats, but face similar GOP-drawn maps in states like Florida and Georgia, shrinking their House presence. | ||
The Democratic Party is dying by its own sword. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this morning from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Very happy to be here with you today. | ||
It was a very big weekend. | ||
I was lucky enough to attend Ron Paul's 90th birthday party, the barbecue. | ||
It was absolutely fantastic. | ||
It was great meeting so many of you guys out there. | ||
The event was just mind-blowing. | ||
It was a who's who in the liberty movement. | ||
I was about to start listing names, but there were too many to remember. | ||
And if you want some inspiration, I suggest you go watch some of the speeches from the live stream. | ||
Because my big takeaway from it all was who else? | ||
Who else at 90 years old has hundreds of people fly from all over the country to hear you speak? | ||
Who can even give an extemporaneous speech for 30 minutes at 90 years old, surrounded by family? | ||
It was just, it's like beyond description how powerful it was as an example of what can happen when you have principles and stick to them and are a decent person and treat people well. | ||
Ron Paul truly is a great man and it's evidenced by all of the great people around him and all of the great people inspired by him. | ||
I had some great conversations, likes of Jason Jones, lectern guy, Adam. | ||
So many others. | ||
It was just an awesome event. | ||
And again, just a reminder of the principles that got us here that are slowly but surely winning the day and how impossible what's happening right now must have seemed not so long ago. | ||
And I was posting about this on X and had a lot of people trash talking libertarians. | ||
And actually, Dave Smith opened up the proceedings. | ||
He was the first speaker. | ||
And he made an important point that I think needs to be emphasized. | ||
It's there's a difference. | ||
There's a tangible difference between libertarianism and what you might call Ron Paulianism, Ron Paulism, something like that. | ||
There were no like half-naked people wearing a boot on their head at this event, right? | ||
There was no, there's no crazies. | ||
There wasn't the smell of pot smoke in the air. | ||
You know, nothing like that. | ||
And it was funny. | ||
My dad was like, yeah, when I first started going to liberty meetings, you know, 10, 15 years ago, it was like gay people and people who wanted weed to be legal. | ||
Like that was the primary, that was primary people. | ||
But there's a fundamental moral underpinning to the Ron Paul view of the world that I think we all share. | ||
And I've been to a few Ron Paul events. | ||
I've seen him speak to a few times live. | ||
And every time he says something that surprises me in how it doesn't fit with the characteristic of the, I guess you say, stereotypical libertarian, last time was another one of his birthday parties a couple years ago. | ||
And I'll never forget. | ||
He said, quote, the Constitution is not enough. | ||
And it's like, yeah. | ||
And he's like, you know, you can't have the Constitution be the only thing in your society. | ||
You have to have morals to back it up. | ||
The Constitution is a very useful tool, but it's not the only thing. | ||
You have to have morality. | ||
You have to have a moral population or else the Constitution sort of just window dressing. | ||
Which, of course, echoes what the founding father said about the Constitution, that it was only appropriate for a wholly moral population and would really be useless any other time. | ||
And, you know, he had some similar statements yesterday. | ||
Because again, this isn't about libertarianism being like, what's the other, what's it like, libertinism, right? | ||
Where you just indulge in whatever you want to indulge in. | ||
Ron Paul is like the perfect example of a dedicated family man, professional, realist, feet on the ground, head in the clouds. | ||
It was a really beautiful thing. | ||
And one of the funniest things I thought about it was that here you have this legendary figure. | ||
He's turning 90 years old. | ||
He goes up to give a speech, and you think maybe it's going to be some reflections on his life, some life lessons. | ||
You know, maybe just what you'd expect from a 90th birthday party. | ||
But there's something about great men. | ||
They're single-minded. | ||
And when you put Ron Paul behind a podium in front of a crowd, the man's going to talk about monetary policy. | ||
So he spent the majority of the time talking about monetary policy to the great delight of the crowd, obviously. | ||
But for some reason, it reminded me of like Alex Jones. | ||
Because Alex is the same way. | ||
There will be things where people want to interview Alex. | ||
He'll be like, I just want to get into you. | ||
I want to know what drives you, what you're all about. | ||
And Alex is like, you're putting me on camera. | ||
I'm spreading my message. | ||
He's like, I'm talking about the globalists and how we defeat them. | ||
I don't want to talk about me. | ||
And you get the same idea from Ron Paul. | ||
And it's just there's something about that characteristic that's necessary to drive guys like Ron Paul or Alex Jones, these guys who are really generational figures. | ||
They have that. | ||
They are single-minded in a way. | ||
And not single-minded. | ||
Like he didn't just talk about, he talked about homeschooling, talked about monetary policy. | ||
He talked about Christianity. | ||
He talked about sports and how great he thought the congressional baseball game is, which is particularly ironic that his son was almost murdered at that very game. | ||
But of course, Ron Paul sort of harkens back to this old idea of America where he's like, it was nice because we'd play baseball and we wouldn't talk about politics. | ||
He's like, it was really great. | ||
Some of the Democrats were actually kind of nice, I realized, on the baseball field. | ||
So he had some life lessons in there too. | ||
I just thought it was so funny that it's just like, he just gets up and is like, let me tell you about the gold standard. | ||
Let me tell you about how I, and he was telling the story of him sort of realizing, you know, his, his waking up moment under Nixon, I believe. | ||
Anyway, it was just absolutely fascinating. | ||
It was wonderful to meet so many of you and so many people in this movement. | ||
And it was very sort of reinvigorating. | ||
A reminder of how many incredible people are working so incredibly hard to end human suffering around the world, to spread freedom, to spread the message, and to carry on the torch of classic patriotic Americana 101. | ||
And also, I lined up a lot of great interviews and things in the future. | ||
So we'll have Patrick Byrne in studio in the third hour to break some absolutely crazy news. | ||
And this actually answers a question I had last week. | ||
Last week, Venezuela, America, put a $50 million bounty on the president of Venezuela. | ||
And in the absence of any stated reason for this sudden and insane development, I looked for the evidence of just contemporary goings on. | ||
And it seemed to me like this probably had something to do with Israel. | ||
And I think it still does, but there's more to it than that. | ||
In fact, there's a missing component of this that is very, very interesting and compelling and changes the whole perspective. | ||
And I don't want to spoil our alert. | ||
So you'll just have to stay tuned. | ||
You'll just have to stay tuned for what's really behind this and how it might actually be a good thing. | ||
Patrick Byrne will join me in the third hour to talk about that. | ||
And then I'll be going on, I believe I'll be going on the quartering later today with Luke Radowski, I believe. | ||
Lisi invited me on. | ||
So lined up a bunch of great stuff. | ||
Awesome to see the community once again and remind ourselves. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
I almost forgot we have literally millions of highly motivated, intelligent, loving Americans out there who just want to save this country from going down the drain. | ||
And how can we not achieve that? | ||
How can we not achieve that with all the advantages that we have? | ||
We got a lot of stories. | ||
I mean, we have, sorry, let me correct that. | ||
We have an Insane and frankly irresponsible number of stories to cover from over the weekend, including Grok getting absolutely paranoid, going completely insane, and seeing racism absolutely everywhere. | ||
That tying into the way it's now being advised or controlled or whatever you want to call it by the ADL, who have made some kind of hilarious statements over the weekend. | ||
We'll investigate some of those. | ||
We've got the Democrats flailing and admitting what they plan on doing if they ever get back into power. | ||
We've got peace, Trump bringing peace to Azerbaijan and Armenia after 35 years of internescent conflict. | ||
We love to see that. | ||
And just so, so, so much more. | ||
So we'll get to as many videos as we can, as many stories as we can before welcoming Patrick Byrne in the third hour. | ||
We'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here is folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 11th of August, 2025. | ||
J.D. Vance says, quote, a lot of indictments are coming over 2016 Russia hoax. | ||
Vice President J.D. Vance has promised a lot of indictments will be issued over the 2016 Russia collusion hoax that was intended to sabotage Trump, the first Trump presidency. | ||
Speaking to Maria Bartiromo on Sunday morning futures, Vance said accountability for the hoax is coming, saying, quote, I want to see indictments, Maria. | ||
Look, of course, you've got to have the law follow the facts here. | ||
You don't just indict people to indict people. | ||
You indict people because they broke the law. | ||
We'll show you that clip in just a little bit. | ||
Again, it's good to see. | ||
It's, hey, they're the right words, but unfortunately, still words. | ||
Okay, so they're good words. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
Very good words. | ||
We love the words. | ||
We need more than words. | ||
We need the indictments. | ||
Sure, the indictments need to follow the facts. | ||
However, the facts have been established for a decade now. | ||
Where are the indictments? | ||
Okay, wonderful words, but they're still just words. | ||
Meanwhile, National Guard preparing for DC deployment. | ||
Hundreds of National Guard troops are being prepared for deployment in the nation's capital, fulfilling my prophecy from 2020. | ||
Saying defund the police simply means federalize and/or privatize the police. | ||
And that is what's happening in D.C. It's a little different with D.C. because it is a federal district that was established with the intent of not actually being a city, but rather being a sort of temporary housing location while the government is in session. | ||
So there's actually predicate and very good reason why the federal government should have control over the area in which their buildings are located. | ||
According to sources who spoke to Reuters, the National Guard is in the process of readying troops, although a final decision from the president about the deployment has not yet been made. | ||
The sources who spoke to Reuters said it's unclear exactly what the troops will do. | ||
It's possible the troops will be used to aid local and federal law enforcement as they attempt to fight rampant crime, including a spate of murders and carjackings. | ||
A recent brutal assault against a former White House staffer and Doge member highlighted the dangers for workers in the district. | ||
I think I can speak for most of us when I say what we hope the federal agents are going to be doing is something along the lines of what you see in a Judge Dredd movie. | ||
We want to see them deployed in the streets to eradicate the menace. | ||
We'll get back into that because they're sort of pulling out all the stops. | ||
Trump apparently is going to make a big announcement today. | ||
I think it may be about this, maybe about Ukraine, maybe about indictments and the Russia collusion hoax, the coup, the Russia collusion coup. | ||
Bull bring you that if he goes live, you know, early enough for us to do that. | ||
But apparently he's going to make a big announcement. | ||
It might have something to do with the federalization of D.C. And they're also using like the FBI to police for street crime and stuff in Washington, D.C., because the powers that be do not want to actually make it safer. | ||
And we'll spend more time on that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel is at it again. | ||
Entire team of journalists killed by Israeli strike in Gaza. | ||
An entire team of five Al Jazeera journalists have been killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. | ||
Israel's military target, Anas Al-Sharif, claiming he was in charge of a Hamas cell and was directing rocket attacks against Israel. | ||
Al-Sharif was one of the journalists in a tent near the Shifa hospital in Gaza City when he was hit. | ||
An official at the hospital and two other people were also killed in the strike. | ||
Al Jazeera called Al-Sharif one of Gaza's bravest journalists and said the attack was a desperate attempt to silence the voices in anticipation of the occupation of Gaza. | ||
And of course, they are moving forward with their plan to annex Gaza and invade it militarily. | ||
They're pulling up something like 400,000 reserve troops in anticipation of this. | ||
It's obviously hugely controversial, even within Israel, for Netanyahu to be pursuing this course. | ||
But of course, whatever happens, it's going to be brutal, and you're not going to want images of that spread through official media sources like Al Jazeera. | ||
So you're going to want to kill them first. | ||
You're going to want to prepare for the brutal occupation of Gaza by eliminating the people that would provide evidence of your future war crimes. | ||
So it's a war crime sort of to facilitate further war crimes. | ||
That's my supposition. | ||
But we'll get into, again, what Israel's up to, the Gaza plan, as well as the routine murder of journalists, I think, directly related to the cover-up of their crimes. | ||
There's some other speculation about this. | ||
The journalist posted his final report about 45 minutes before, and there's a lot of speculation that they were able to trace his cell phone location from that post and target him that way. | ||
Or maybe it was an accident. | ||
Maybe he booby-trapped himself. | ||
It could be that also. | ||
It could also be that he booby-trapped himself. | ||
Maybe it was Hamas. | ||
Maybe Hamas killed the Al Jazeera journalist. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We'll wait for the official word from the Israeli authorities. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump says he will meet with Putin in Alaska on August 15th for Ukraine war talks. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will meet. | ||
I'm laughing at another headline I read about this where it was like, Trump says he might invite Zelensky to the Putin summit. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Yeah, maybe if we feel like it. | ||
It's like, man, to be a puppet. | ||
Oh, to be a puppet and to be forced to sit and watch 20,000 miles away while your master and his enemy debate your future. | ||
Very appropriate stuff. | ||
The meeting follows a plan Putin presented to Trump's envoy in Moscow that requires Ukraine to cede territory, including Crimea and Donbass, which Russia occupied since 2014 and 2022. | ||
Although Trump confirmed Putin does not need to meet Zelensky before their summit, Ukraine President Zelensky insists Ukraine must participate in any peace negotiations. | ||
No. | ||
No, no. | ||
He said that, you know, he's already come out and been like, I reject Putin's proposal. | ||
And it's like, well, you aren't really in a position to do that, sir. | ||
So it's going to go on regardless and despite whatever Zelensky thinks that he wants. | ||
That's your daily dispatch brought to you, of course, by theaxjonesstore.com. | ||
The alexjonesstore.com is where you go to keep us on the air and in the fight. | ||
And another thing about the weekend, it is astonishing. | ||
It's almost hard to comprehend how every single person of any level in the freedom movement has some sort of personal relationship with Alex Jones. | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
I mean, I guess if you're in this movement for 30 years as a major figure and a lightning rod and everything else, it's like everybody has their own, usually sort of roller coaster ride of a relationship with Alex Jones. | ||
It's usually ups, there's downs, there's in, there's outs. | ||
There's only one person that was rude to me the whole time. | ||
It was Scott Horton, believe it or not. | ||
Scott Horton was a complete jackass to me, which I don't understand. | ||
I liked the guy. | ||
Went up to him. | ||
Hey, Scott, I'm a big fan. | ||
How's it going? | ||
I work for InfoWars. | ||
He's like, okay. | ||
I'm like, would you ever want to come on or something? | ||
He's like, no, I don't want anything to do with you. | ||
And walked away. | ||
I was like, oh, all right. | ||
Jackass. | ||
Everybody else is great, though. | ||
Everybody else is fantastic and was very friendly. | ||
And again, it just reminded me of what an important role InfoWars plays in this entire movement of being a lightning rod, of being a messaging platform, of just the power that Alex in particular wields with the attention that he commands. | ||
We would not be here today without Alex Jones in InfoWars, and we will not be here tomorrow if you don't go to the AlexJonesStore.com, the AlexJonesStore.com, keep us on the air and in the fight. | ||
And by the fight, I mean, you know, the same fight that Ron Paul started in the 1970s when he first ran for Congress. | ||
Same fight Donald Trump is fighting. | ||
Same fight, I would say. | ||
We're all fighting in various forms in various ways, but with the same ultimate goal of freedom, 1776, the American way, the Constitution, and the moral character to uphold it. | ||
So we'll continue to fight regardless of what comes next. | ||
And again, just to even look back at where we've been and how we got this far. | ||
I mean, they were, Daniel McAdams, fantastic guy, Ron Paul's co-host on the Liberty Report, gave a speech where he was referencing the, it must have been 2008 or 2012, but they were listing out the top donors or the top money raisers in the Republican primary, | ||
and they listed the top five, only there were only four names, and it was number one, Mitt Romney, number two, no, there was no number two, number three, John McCain, number four, whoever else, because Ron Paul was number two, so they just didn't have a number two. | ||
And he referenced the joke Jon Stewart made about it at the time, which was, when did Ron Paul become the 13th floor of an elevator? | ||
When did he become invisible? | ||
And it's just, you stop and think about like, man, they really pulled off some crap back in the day, didn't they? | ||
I mean, this was before like the real surge of social media where it was really prominent and a threat to the mainstream. | ||
They would put a list of the five top fundraisers and number two just wouldn't exist on the list. | ||
It went one, three, four, five. | ||
And they just did that and nobody noticed until like Jon Stewart, you know, noticed and put it up. | ||
But like, imagine having the confidence to do something like that. | ||
What is that conversation like behind the scenes at Fox News? | ||
They have the list, they go, well, we don't want Ron Paul to be up there because then people will look into Ron Paul and they might get some idea that you can be both a conservative and anti-war. | ||
We don't want that. | ||
You can be both a conservative and not John McCain or Mitt Romney. | ||
And we can't have people understanding that reality. | ||
So let's just remove number two. | ||
It must be in a discussion where they're like, let's just remove Ron Paul and we'll move John McCain up to number two. | ||
They're like, well, we can't really do that. | ||
Maybe that's too dishonest. | ||
We'll just pretend number two doesn't exist. | ||
Let's pretend there never was a number two, which is a crazy, which is a crazy brazen con to try to pull on people. | ||
I cannot imagine us doing that at InfoWars, being like, let's just leave out the one thing we don't want to be in the list and hope nobody notices. | ||
That's how brazen they were back in the day when they didn't have alternative media to question and challenge them. | ||
But they're learning their lessons still to this day. | ||
And that's going to be a big part of the show today is the attempts at censorship, the very real and horrible censorship going on all over Europe, of course. | ||
And I genuinely have so many gosh darn videos. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't even know where to start. | ||
And now we're almost out of time for this segment, so I'll have to pick it up on the other side. | ||
But still to come in today's program, again, we have Patrick Byrne in the third hour. | ||
He's going to break some incredible news about what's happening in Venezuela, how it relates to the Trump campaign and their promises for justice, the crimes committed against the American people in the past. | ||
Again, this might be, this might be a correction from last week, although last week I was openly speculating, but there was a very coincidental alignment of anti-Venezuela moves by the Trump administration and Venezuela countersignaling Zionism in places like the UN, which I think has something to do with it. | ||
In fact, it has a lot to do with it, but not in ways you might expect. | ||
I'm not trying to be vague, but I am teasing you. | ||
So you'll have to stay tuned for the third hour of that. | ||
We're also going to talk about how the Democrats are openly Admitting now they plan a brutal and one-sided revenge against Republicans if they ever get back in power. | ||
And we'll talk about what's going on in D.C. and criminal justice around the world. | ||
In fact, we'll get into that next. | ||
Trump's going to make a big announcement later today. | ||
I think it's going to be about Washington, D.C. Stay tuned. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We have so much to talk about today. | ||
It's just absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And lucky for us, the Democrats are reminding us of why it's so important that we really push the pedal to the metal, hit the gas, and crush them relentlessly, crush them into dust. | ||
Make sure and guarantee by whatever means necessary that they never get their hands on the levers of power ever again. | ||
Not because we don't like them, not because we are tyrants, the one to impose our will on an unwilling populace, but because the literal survival of our nation and our people depends on these traitors never getting back into office ever, ever. | ||
Look at what they did before the second Trump administration. | ||
So again, to harken back to the debate between Nick Fuentez and Alex Jones last month, Nick Fuentez said, when you go for the king, you better not miss, right? | ||
When you take on this neoliberal establishment, you better dismantle it completely because if you fail to dismantle it, all you're going to do is piss it off. | ||
And we've seen the level that they're willing to go to. | ||
And that was before you kicked the hornet's nest, right? | ||
That was after Trump's first term, which was, you know, pretty much nothing. | ||
You know, nothing crazy, nothing extraordinary. | ||
Now, so far, this Trump administration is proving to be nothing extraordinary, better than average, but not extraordinary. | ||
It needs to be extraordinary. | ||
This needs to be taken seriously. | ||
And we have to put these people in their place forever. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
And this is our last chance to do it. | ||
Not because if they get back in power, it'll be a foregone conclusion and they'll just put us all in cams. | ||
We'll all just die, but because they're going to try, okay, because they're going to try to do that. | ||
And then we're going to have to fight them. | ||
And then it's going to all collapse. | ||
And then it's going to be real bad. | ||
So let's avoid the American people having to defend ourselves against the onslaught of a tyrannical government. | ||
And let's use our government to go after the tyrants that have already done this before, that have already sent Americans to prison despite never breaking law. | ||
They've already tried to send Donald Trump to prison. | ||
We need to treat this seriously. | ||
Okay. | ||
I know I say that all the time, but it's like nobody's listening. | ||
So I'm going to keep saying it until I see handcuffs on criminals. | ||
We're going to go to clip number nine here. | ||
The stories at Infowars.com. | ||
Beto says, Dims will reopen borders and give mass amnesty when they return to power. | ||
Failed politician Beto O'Rourke has promised the Democrats will, quote, drive the car like we stole it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, you're getting, well, you ran the country like you stole the election in 2022. | ||
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So, all right. | |
They're going to drive the car like we stole it when they return to power, reopening the borders, handing out mass amnesty to illegal aliens in the country. | ||
Speaking on Saturday at an event called The People versus the Power Grab, the former representative said his party must go beyond comprehensive immigration reform. | ||
Quote, we absolutely failed to live up to the expectations that we set. | ||
So next time we win power, we're going to drive that car like we stole it. | ||
Let's go to clip number nine here. | ||
This is Beto O'Rourke promising retribution and a literal dismantling of the United States. | ||
I mean, at this point, the Democratic Party is not shy or coy about their intentions. | ||
Some of their best leaders at this point, Beto O'Rourke, skateboard phenomenon, Beto O'Rourke, a billionaire liar, scumbag, fake Hispanic kept Man, Beto O'Rourke. | ||
Sorry, what was I saying? | ||
Sorry, what was I saying about Beto? | ||
I hate this guy so much. | ||
I'm not going to get distracted. | ||
Not going to get distracted. | ||
Listen to it. | ||
Beto O'Rourke and these people are saying they're going to destroy the country. | ||
And now the country is cheering for them to do it. | ||
And we don't have to put up with it. | ||
We don't have to pretend like that's a valid view, okay? | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not a valid view. | ||
It'd be like if we're having a company meeting, we're all trying to figure out how to move buildings or how to do something, you know, that we all need our input on. | ||
And one person's just like, what if we just like sell all the equipment and fire half the people? | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
And who are you? | ||
How did you get in here? | ||
No, all of our ideas, as varied as they may be, should at least be predicated on the idea that it's for the benefit of the country, not in a desire to see it dismantled and destroyed forever. | ||
But that is literally what the Democrats are pitching. | ||
Let's go to Beto O'Rourke. | ||
You're not going to let him stop us. | ||
Are you with me on that? | ||
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I'm the leader. | |
It also means God's speeding and zoology. | ||
He's quoting speeding and zooming. | ||
We don't await the punch thrown by these would-be fascists to land. | ||
We punch first and we punch harder. | ||
We want California and New Jersey and Illinois and Maryland and every other state where the Democrats hold the governor's mansion, the Assembly, and the state senate to redraw their congressional districts now, not wait for Texas to move first to maximize Democratic Party advantage. | ||
Listen, you may say to yourself. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
We got to pause it. | ||
We got to pause it. | ||
All right, we got so much to do. | ||
I cannot spend the time to go over the same thing over and over, but it's like these people just do the same thing over and over. | ||
And it just happens over and over. | ||
And maybe somebody's tuning in for the first time and they haven't realized how obvious this scam is that they pull. | ||
They accuse the Republicans of doing something that they're not doing. | ||
And then the Democrats say, because we say you're doing that, we are now going to do that thing even worse than we said you were going to do. | ||
Openly, admittedly, blatantly saying they want to redraw the districts to maximize the benefit for the Democrats. | ||
I mean, say what you want. | ||
Should there, like, I don't know. | ||
I don't even know where we are at this point because it's like, you know, part of me is like, I'm glad they're being honest about it because that is the truth, right? | ||
They are going to, you know, try to redistrict things to maximize Democratic power. | ||
And that would always be the case. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Is it better if they go, you know, we're just redistricting because we've had population changes and we need our congressional districts to correspond more closely with the demographics of the place. | ||
Like, is it better if they cover up their intentions with newspeak double talk? | ||
Or is it better that they're just like, we're doing this? | ||
It's a power grab. | ||
We're going to make the Republicans pay. | ||
We're going to redistrict to maximize our power over other people. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know which one's better. | ||
I guess thank you for being honest, Beto O'Rourke, but also you should be arrested, I guess, or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I mean, in like a normal, in a normal situation with a moral population, the exact same outrage pumped towards the Texas Republicans under claims that they're redistricting to maximize their political power would therefore be then immediately directed towards Beto because he's doing exactly the same thing. | ||
These people have no morals. | ||
They have no moral compass. | ||
They have no legitimate political concerns. | ||
It is all pure, unadulterated power to them. | ||
And they're being open about it, which is good to see. | ||
But yet again, we're in this situation where it's like, now we have to do it, I guess. | ||
Now it would be stupid for Texas and Oklahoma and Alabama and any of the other states that aren't miserable hellholes, i.e. | ||
they are under Republican control. | ||
I guess we got to just eliminate congressional districts in those states now. | ||
Because why not, right? | ||
Because you can either have a country where both sides not just play by the rules, not just use the rules and adhere to the letter of the law while violating the spirit of the law at every possible pass. | ||
We can have a system where both sides follow the spirit of the law and adhere to the moral underpinnings that make our system functional. | ||
Or you can have both sides simply doing whatever they can get away with to hurt the other side and benefit themselves. | ||
If you want to be a third world country, if you want to descend into the dog-eat-dog, just viper's nest that most of the rest of the world exists in. | ||
But one thing you cannot have is one side that ruthlessly uses power that they get to achieve their ends with absolutely no concern about fairness or balance or precedent that they're setting, with the inability to think second-order thoughts of not just what happens when I do this, but what happens when the response comes like they can't handle that level of intelligence. | ||
I guess that is an unsustainable paradigm. | ||
If we want to have both, we can have both. | ||
If we want to have neither, I'd rather have neither. | ||
Right? | ||
I'd rather we go in the boxing ring and we duke it out with our fists. | ||
But if the other guy's going to have a knife, I'm going to want a knife. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'd rather duke it out so we can be friends at the end of it and shake hands and not kill each other. | ||
But if the Democrats want to bring the knives to the fight, you have to bring the knife. | ||
Now somebody's going to die. | ||
Suddenly it goes from a boxing match to a death match. | ||
And if you didn't want it to be a death match, you shouldn't have brought a knife. | ||
So let's go back to Beto O'Rourke. | ||
But he just told you in his own words that he's calling on the Democratic states that everybody's fleeing as fast as they possibly can because the consequences of the policies that these dumbasses support. | ||
He's calling on them to redistrict specifically and explicitly to benefit Democrats and make it harder for Republicans. | ||
So again, it's like if the Republicans made statements like that, then everything the Democrats are doing would make sense and be legitimate, right? | ||
The Republicans were up there going, we're going to redistrict Texas to massively benefit Republicans, and that's why we're doing it. | ||
And we're doing it with that goal and that impetus, and that'll be the outcome. | ||
And then the Republicans go, well, or the Democrats go, well, what the hell? | ||
That's unfair. | ||
We're not going to participate in that. | ||
Well, then you'd have a case. | ||
That's not what's happening. | ||
What's happening is that the population of Texas has massively changed. | ||
So they're changing some of the districts, which are already gerrymandered in a ridiculous way anyway. | ||
And the Democrats are freaking out simply because they would lose the vote. | ||
So let's go back to Beto O'Rourke, consummate fraud doing what I perceive to be giving us the green light to do literally whatever we want to stop these people. | ||
Okay, so let's go back to Beto O'Rourke. | ||
Not just insisting that the Democrats go no holds barred by all means necessary to achieve their ends. | ||
I think he's talking to us too, okay? | ||
Either we both play by the rules or neither of us play by the rules. | ||
But when you have your enemies making statements like this, take them seriously. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Well, those aren't the rules. | ||
There are no refs in this game. | ||
Fuck the rules. | ||
We are going to win whatever it takes. | ||
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We're going to take this to them in every way that we can. | |
There are no refs. | ||
There are no rules. | ||
F the rules. | ||
We're going to take this to them in any way that we can. | ||
Okay, let me break in real quick because honestly, like in the metaphor that you laid out, like if I know that someone's bringing a knife, I'm bringing a gun. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Maybe a flamethrower. | ||
If I can get my hands on one, I'm going to bomb the stadium from orbit. | ||
Why would I engage in a knife fight with a cheater? | ||
That, yes, exactly. | ||
And again, it's just time and time again. | ||
I've used the same metaphor over and over where it's like Republicans are in charge. | ||
We have the power. | ||
We have the gun at this point. | ||
The gun is sitting on our desk right in front of us. | ||
The Democrats are across the room yelling at us, going, I'm walking over there. | ||
I'm grabbing that gun and I'm shooting you in the face, man. | ||
And we're sitting here with the gun, holding the gun in our hand, going, don't come over here and grab it out of my hand. | ||
Please, please don't. | ||
We're trying to be fair here. | ||
And they just walk right over, grab the gun. | ||
And it's like, okay, the minute they yell that at you and start walking towards you, you can shoot them. | ||
You can shoot them dead and shoot them in the dick. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Why would they do that? | ||
Because they're just that confident, folks. | ||
They understand that Republicans are such cowards. | ||
They're not. | ||
It's a brutal movie. | ||
It's pretty good, though. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Who's got the better? | ||
Who's got the better scene like that? | ||
Austin Powers or Roger Rabbit? | ||
I think Roger Rabbit beats him out of creepiness. | ||
So I don't, you know, so it's just like, okay, oh, okay, all no holds barred. | ||
F the rules, you say. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, I mean, I'm not going to call for violence, but I certainly want to very badly. | ||
That's the way it's going to be. | ||
Now, here's the good news: the good news is we still have the remnant, the tail end, the still barely glowing embers of the American system left, which even if the American people can be psyoped into cheering along with something like that, pathetic and frustrating. | ||
At least the system still retains some of its ability to stop the blatant extortion. | ||
Look, I'm not saying that I want Beto dunked into a canister of dip and dissolved. | ||
But I do think, I do consider him a cartoon character. | ||
But I do consider the validity of his public identity to be about as real as Bugs Bunny or Elmer Fudd. | ||
So there is that. | ||
I do think if you did put him into the dip, he would dissolve because he is a cartoon character like the judge from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as you can see in this photorealistic rendition of Beter O'Rourke. | ||
He is a cartoon. | ||
He is completely fake and retarded. | ||
And now, apparently, incapable of participating at all in politics. | ||
And hey, you got to hand it to him. | ||
To be fair, I don't think I've ever seen anybody fail as badly as Beto O'Rourke for as long as Beto Roark, especially when you consider where he started, which was nowhere and at the bottom. | ||
Like, typically, you expect a fall to be from a great height. | ||
And the longer the fall, the greater the height. | ||
Beto Rourke has never succeeded in anything in his life, except for marrying a billionaire and using daddy's money to fund his masturbatory political ego. | ||
But he's never actually accomplished anything, which is amazing because somehow he's been tumbling down a mountain for a decade straight and still hasn't hit the bottom. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It really is wild. | ||
It would be one thing if he was the Speaker of the Texas House and then he lost an election and then he lost another election and then he lost another election. | ||
And so he created a super PAC. | ||
Since nobody wanted to vote for him, he would try to pull the strings behind the curtains. | ||
But now a judge has come in and said he can't even do that. | ||
He just keeps failing. | ||
And he's never succeeded. | ||
That's the craziest part. | ||
He has fallen For a decade straight, and he started off on a curb off the ground. | ||
Like he fell. | ||
He's only fallen about four inches. | ||
He started off as a wannabe politician, you know, daddy's boy, fake Hispanic scumbag from El Paso, and he still is just that. | ||
And yet, somehow, he's fallen for 10 years straight to achieve nothing, to end up where exactly where he was on a skateboard with no friends. | ||
Judge bars Beto O'Rourke's PAC from funding Texas Democrats and redistricting standoff. | ||
A Texas judge has blocked former U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke and his political action committee from funding Democratic state lawmakers who left Texas to hold up a Republican-backed redistricting plan that could add five GOP congressional seats. | ||
The temporary restraining order marks an early win for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who sued O'Rourke's PAC called Powered by People for financially supporting Democrats who fled the state last week. | ||
And the Texas House failed to reach a quorum again on Friday, preventing lawmakers from voting on new congressional maps as GOP officials float ousting the absent Democrats from office or seeking civil arrests. | ||
Which again, guys, hello, folks. | ||
Beto O'Rourke, the ringleader of this circus, is telling you there are no rules. | ||
So why do you keep adhering to the rules? | ||
By all means necessary. | ||
There are no rules. | ||
So I guess strip the Democrats. | ||
And then when they say you can't do that, send them the clip of Beto O'Rourke. | ||
Go, well, you need to talk to your boy then. | ||
He's making up new rules. | ||
And we're just trying to keep up here. | ||
Tarrant County Judge Megan Fahey's order blocks powered by people from using political funds to pay for travel, hotel, or dining for the dozens of Texas legislatures who, legislators who remain in Illinois, California, and other states. | ||
The group also can't raise money for these purposes. | ||
The order will remain in effect for two weeks unless Fahey decides to extend it. | ||
She scheduled a hearing for August 19th. | ||
Paxton alleges the group engaged in deceptive fundraising and bribery by covering local and lodging expenses, travel and lodging expenses for the lawmakers who traveled to Illinois and other blue states to deny Republicans a quorum. | ||
The lawsuit claims O'Rourke and Powered by People misled donors by soliciting political contributions that were allegedly used for personal expenses, including private jet travel and luxury accommodations. | ||
O'Rourke responded to the countersuit, accusing Paxton of trying to silence dissent and dismantle one of the country's largest voter registration organizations. | ||
But hey, all's fair and love and war, and this is war. | ||
So I say go even harder and farther because frankly, this is not enough. | ||
This is not enough, and it's not anywhere close to enough, and we need to see arrest. | ||
So these guys still haven't been arrested. | ||
I mean, they've been talking about arresting these guys for two weeks at this point. | ||
They're all civin pina coladas, and frankly, I don't want to describe what else they get up to in their spare time. | ||
Why haven't they been arrested? | ||
Why haven't they been ousted? | ||
This is nice to see Beto O'Rourke now precluded from contributing or participating in the political process at any level other than just casting a vote. | ||
I like seeing that. | ||
I do like seeing Beto O'Rourke go from being touted as a potential presidential candidate to failing to win a Senate seat to failing to win some other seat. | ||
I don't remember what he's running. | ||
He's run like four times in the last 10 years. | ||
He's never even gotten close to smelling a whiff of victory, and now he can't even use the money that his PAC controls, which is appropriate because his whole thing, his whole campaign was founded on the idea of I refuse PAC money, which of course was never true. | ||
It was always a lie, and his top donator was always a political action committee. | ||
But he did say that a lot. | ||
He did lie about that a lot. | ||
So it is ironic now that his PAC is being prevented from actually participating in the political process because he himself is now the operator of a criminal PAC that's using money to manipulate and actually fully, totally, and in a very real way, destroy the Democratic process. | ||
And I think we can move on now. | ||
I think we can move on from that. | ||
But again, just like all this stuff, we need to see some arrest. | ||
We need to see a lot of arrest. | ||
We Need to see arrests for the love of God. | ||
Meanwhile, in other political news, Trump announces peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia. | ||
It's a long time, 35 years. | ||
They fought, and now they're friends, and they're going to be friends a long time. | ||
That sounds a good quote from Trump. | ||
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a U.S.-brokered peace agreement on Friday during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump that would boost bilateral economic ties after decades of conflict and move them towards a full normalization of relations. | ||
The deal between the South Caucas rivals, assuming it holds, would be a significant accomplishment for the Trump administration that is sure to rattle Moscow, which sees the region as within its sphere of influence. | ||
It's a long time, 35 years. | ||
They fought and now they're friends, and they're going to be friends for a long time. | ||
Trump said at a signing ceremony at the White House where he was flanked by Azerbaijani President Iham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. | ||
Azerbaijan and Armenia have been at odds since the late 80s when Nagorgo Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous Azerbani region mostly populated by ethnic Armenians, broke away from Azerbaijan with support from Armenia. | ||
Azerbaijan took back full control of the region in 2023, prompting almost all of the territory's 100,000 ethnic Armenians to flee to Armenia. | ||
Trump said that the two countries had committed to stop fighting, opening up diplomatic relations and respect for each other's territorial integrity. | ||
This was an interesting conflict because it seemed like a lot of the typical divisions of geopolitics were reversed when it came to Armenia and Azerbaijan. | ||
But it had been a brutal conflict that we've been covering for the last couple of years. | ||
So very, very happy to see that end with the help of Donald Trump. | ||
And I believe he's floating, you know, adding this to his list of accomplishments in the proposal that he win the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
The agreement includes extensive U.S. development rights to a strategic transit corridor through the South Caucasus that the White House said would facilitate greater exports of energy and other sources. | ||
Trump, the peacemaker, coming through and ending a 35-year-long conflict. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Trump is going to go live soon. | ||
We'll go to him when he does that. | ||
He says it's Liberation Day in D.C. We are taking our capital back. | ||
And he spelled capital wrong, so that's awesome. | ||
He did, right? | ||
Capital is supposed to be with an O with an A. It's like money, right? | ||
All right. | ||
Washington, D.C. will be liberated today. | ||
Crime, savagery, filth, and scum will disappear. | ||
I will make our capital great again. | ||
The days of ruthless killing or hurting innocent people are over. | ||
I quickly fixed the borders. | ||
Euro illegals in the last three months. | ||
D.C. is next. | ||
Thank you for your attention in this matter. | ||
President DJT. | ||
Is he pulling up UKLA? | ||
Is he going full El Salvador? | ||
Will he prove, just like he proved the border was completely and totally 100% the choice of our leadership to allow to become an emergency-level crisis situation on purpose? | ||
And is he going to do the same thing for crime? | ||
He proved that simply a matter of will. | ||
If you wanted the border to be closed, it was closed and immigrants wouldn't come in. | ||
And if you want crime to stop, you arrest the criminals and crime stops. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
And I hope Trump does something in that regard here. | ||
We're going to talk about crime this segment because it's out of control in a lot of places in America. | ||
We're going to try to figure out why. | ||
We're going to try to figure out why that is and what is preventing us from stopping the crime. | ||
Whatever could it be. | ||
Whatever could it be. | ||
Spoiler alert. | ||
Some unfortunate racial correlations that make actually dealing with this problem damn near impossible when everybody in charge is a supporter of ESG and equality in statistics and or a DEI higher themselves and incapable of lowering the crime rate even if they wanted to. | ||
But again, we'll get back into crime here in just a second. | ||
It's a very big story. | ||
In other Trump news, he is doing some pretty great things, including this. | ||
Trump targets bank bias in new executive order. | ||
President Trump signed Thursday An executive order taking aim at alleged discrimination against conservatives by large banks directing regulators to investigate and punish financial institutions for, quote, politicized or unlawful debanking. | ||
Conservatives have long complained that they have been unfairly treated by the banking system, a cause taken up by Trump in his second term. | ||
Quote, financial institutions have engaged in unacceptable practices to restrict law-abiding individuals and business activities to financial services on the basis of political or religious beliefs or lawful business activities. | ||
Thursday's order read: such practices are incompatible with a free society and the principle that the provisions of banking services should be based on material, measurable, and justifiable risks. | ||
It continues. | ||
The order directs banking regulators to investigate and punish financial institutions for debanking as violations under consumer protection laws and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. | ||
I mean, this should have been done a long time ago. | ||
The whole idea of a law is that once it's in place, it just operates almost like the rules of a board game. | ||
It's not up to you. | ||
It's not up to like even the opinion of the person who's supposed to enforce it. | ||
It just is supposed to always happen like that. | ||
So if we actually followed the law, none of this debanking would be allowed anyway. | ||
The problem is the debanking is done in service of the wider societal project of manufacturing consent for total censorship and absolute control by the banks themselves. | ||
So we've covered it over and over again. | ||
All of the censorship started with the banks and is continuing to be perpetuated by the banks. | ||
Yes, the government gets involved. | ||
Yes, the big tech is a happy to be complicit actor in this scam. | ||
But it all started with the banks. | ||
Some of the first deplatforming ever on Patreon happened because MasterCard made them debank people based on their political views, which should be illegal, especially when you have the banking company who, again, should just be there to, as simply as the like the physical cash register. | ||
Like you're just the tool by which we transfer money. | ||
Why should you have a say in where that money's transferred to or where it goes? | ||
Unless you're saying this is illegal and I don't want to be complicit in it. | ||
That's not what you're saying. | ||
So you're now inserting yourself as a middleman, which should be a purely neutral functionary. | ||
And you've decided that to use that position to achieve your own ends, i.e., silence dissidents who are against your total takeover. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
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We're going to talk about crime here, and we're going to talk about. | |
I got Israel to talk about and a whole heck of a lot more. | ||
And that's all before we welcome our guest in studio in the third hour, Patrick Byrne, to break some just absolutely bombshell news. | ||
And, you know, trust me, you're going to want to see this one. | ||
Sometimes we have interviews that are just about the people, and those can be great. | ||
I loved catching up with Gary Franchie last week, and we covered some topical news stories, but it was more. | ||
This story, Patrick Byrne is bringing in. | ||
This is a breaking story. | ||
We're going to be breaking news, and it's absolutely bombshell, and it has to do with the $50 million bounty on Maduro's head that the Trump administration just placed there and the other implications that Venezuela is involved, other activities Venezuela is involved in. | ||
Again, you're going to want to stay tuned for that. | ||
And we have Donald Trump apparently going live soon. | ||
But in line with everything that we've been talking about, Beta Rourke, you know, saying no rules, gloves off, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
This is from New York Magazine. | ||
The next Democratic presidency means payback. | ||
They say, as you may recall from the distant days of 2020, the all-but-announced theme of Joe Biden's presidency at the start of its at its start was a return to normalcy after the chaos and extremism of Donald Trump's first term, which was punctuated by the attempted insurrection of January 6th. | ||
Yes, and so we returned to normal of hunting down peaceful protesters for being attacked by police. | ||
Well, the new Democratic administration and its congressional allies proceeded to put a lot of ambitious plans into place. | ||
There was definitely an atmosphere of restoration of a status quo ante being brought back. | ||
This will not be the case if Democrats regain the White House in 2028. | ||
Again, this is completely ahistorical. | ||
This is a totally revisionist article. | ||
The Biden administration may have claimed that they were heading and piloting a return to normal, but they also passed a climate change law that they call the infrastructure bill. | ||
So you can't exactly give any credit to the words they use to describe their actions. | ||
Their actions tell a completely different story. | ||
Their actions tell a story of a United States completely dislocated from its historical normal and instead thrust into a tyrannical, brutal, outrageous, completely illegitimate form of government by mafia. | ||
They cheated to get into office. | ||
They rigged the election through mail and ballots, going completely outside of the bounds of the Constitution to impose rule changes that made it literally impossible to ever adequately or accurately audit the results of that election. | ||
They threw thousands of people into prison for years on end under terrorism charges, despite the people never committing violence, never even communicating with anybody who did commit violence, and the vast majority of the violence being committed against Trump supporters by Capitol police on January 6th. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
They went after people like Stuart Rhodes, Enrique Tario, Joe Biggs, some of whom were never even in the Capitol and hardly ever even on Capitol grounds on January 6th to prison for 20 years for terrorism charges. | ||
So that's not normal in America. | ||
That might have been normal in the Soviet Union. | ||
It might be normal in communist China. | ||
That's not a return to normal. | ||
See, that is a shocking and horrifying break from the normal conduct of our government. | ||
Trying to throw the former president in prison over trumped-up charges that were invalid for like 50 different reasons. | ||
It was against the president. | ||
It was clearly political. | ||
They were misdemeanors. | ||
They upgraded to felonies. | ||
The charge expired, but they extended the deadline arbitrarily and without cause. | ||
They withheld items from the jury that would have changed the entire outcome of the trial. | ||
I mean, just none of this is normal. | ||
None of this is or was normal ever. | ||
Okay. | ||
So what they're telling you is that they're going to go farther than that. | ||
All right. | ||
What they're telling you is they're rewriting history to say Trump is the extremist. | ||
The Republicans are the ones that are doing things that aren't normal, which I don't want to belabor the point, but it's like it's not normal to invite 100 million foreigners into your country to be given everything for them, you know, given everything they possibly ever could need to survive and thrive. | ||
It's not normal for the government of one country to provide billions of dollars of subsistence to foreigners who broke the law to get into that country. | ||
That's not normal. | ||
What's normal is patrolling your border. | ||
Okay, that's normal, actually. | ||
So they want to flip everything on its head and tell you it's crazy and extreme to have basic border security. | ||
The reality is that's very normal. | ||
And all we want is things to be normal. | ||
It's not normal to have a political leader in this country saying, F the rules, do whatever you can, dog eat dog. | ||
It's a doggy dog world out there. | ||
Just, you know, there are no refs. | ||
By all means necessary, we will regain power in order to enact retribution and engage in a vindictive campaign of oppression against our political opponents. | ||
That's, again, a shocking break from what is and what should be normal in this country. | ||
They're blind to that. | ||
They're absolutely blind to that. | ||
They say Trump 2.0 has broken something fundamental in the two-party system, not just because of his policy extremism or the president's overly vicious and vindictive personality. | ||
Again, it's like these, I don't know. | ||
I shouldn't even give, I don't want to actually even give credence to this article by even reading it because it's exhausting. | ||
I'd have to go through every single word of every single line to describe how fundamentally dishonest it is. | ||
But I think we all need to really comprehend and express to our elected officials that this is a do or die moment for history, for America. | ||
If they get back in power again, the Democrats are not shy about what their intentions are. | ||
They are bringing a gun to a knife fight. | ||
We need to nuke them from orbit. | ||
They're telling you, they are the ones telling you, if they ever get back into power, the next Democrat presidency means payback. | ||
They have opened the floodgates. | ||
They have set the precedent. | ||
It's not up to us. | ||
It's not about what you want the world to be. | ||
It's about what the world is and how you interact with it. | ||
If we ever want to get back to a world where we have politicians who don't act like petulant psychopaths, then we need to crush these people with everything we've got. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just so we understand where we are at this point. | ||
Let's get into crime now. | ||
Well, before we do that, we'll do one more thing. | ||
This is in line with all of it. | ||
J.D. Vance says we're going to see a lot of people being invited for the grand conspiracy that Cash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard presented. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16. | ||
Here's J.D. Vance. | ||
More words. | ||
Again, good words, nice words. | ||
Lovely, lovely words. | ||
Just words. | ||
Here's J.D. Vance. | ||
Again, dangling the carrot, saying, just trust us. | ||
It's right around the corner. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And we need more, but at least they're signaling in the right direction. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16 now. | ||
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Do you want to see indictments? | |
I absolutely want to see indictments, Maria. | ||
Look, of course, you've got to have the law follow the facts here. | ||
You don't just indict people to indict people. | ||
You indict people because they broke the law. | ||
But if you look at what Tulsi and Cash Patel have revealed in the last couple of weeks, I don't know how anybody can look at that and say that there wasn't aggressive violations of the law. | ||
What they basically did is they defrauded the American people in order to take Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign talking points and turn them into intelligence by defrauding the American people, defrauding the intelligence agencies, lying about what the Intel said. | ||
They would take something that supported a Hillary Clinton campaign talking point and they would overemphasize it and exaggerate it. | ||
They took anything that actually contradicted that narrative and they buried it deep. | ||
And through that, they actually laundered Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign talking points through the American intelligence services. | ||
That's a violation of the people's trust. | ||
That's a violation of what our intelligence services should be doing. | ||
And I absolutely think they broke the law. | ||
You're going to see a lot of people get indicted for that. | ||
Here's the thing that should really bother the American people. | ||
What do you want our intelligence community to be doing? | ||
I want them to be catching bad guys. | ||
I want them to be making sure that terrorists aren't going to kill innocent American civilians. | ||
I don't want them laundering Hillary Clinton's campaign talking points into the American media and giving them this air of legitimacy. | ||
It is sick and it's disgusting. | ||
It hurt the intelligence community. | ||
It hurt the American people and it hurt the first Trump administration. | ||
We have got to have consequences for it or we're just going to see the same play repeated again and again. | ||
All right, so there's J.D. Vance promising indictments coming. | ||
A lot of indictments coming over 2016. | ||
Russia hoax. | ||
That's the headline at infowars.com. | ||
Again, none of this is complicated. | ||
It's all sort of the same thing over and over. | ||
Whether we're talking about crime on the street that we're just about to get into or criminality at the highest levels of our government, fact is people will do what they can get away with. | ||
And that sucks. | ||
And I wish it wasn't the case. | ||
I wish people had the upstanding moral character required to actually operate a constitutional republic and be worthy of liberty. | ||
But unfortunately, not everybody is. | ||
Not everybody is. | ||
So they're going to do what they can get away with. | ||
And they're going to look to what other people are getting away with to inform their own actions. | ||
So if you want to stop carjackings and muggings in D.C., you arrest the criminals and punish them for their crimes. | ||
And you do the same thing when it comes to politicians, even though their crimes are so much more Massive, so much more damaging, so much more destructive. | ||
I mean, we can only speculate on the spiraling out downstream domino effects of what the Russia collusion hoax did to our country, even just up to and including the random terror attacks that happened against Republicans because of the outrage fostered by these outrageous and knowingly false claims, | ||
but also including things like the Ukraine war, which was obviously the ultimate outcome, the desired end point of the scheme that really got going and was exposed to the world first through the Russia collusion hoax. | ||
Trump considers deploying up to 1,000 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. He should be giving a statement about this sometime very soon. | ||
We'll go to that live whenever it comes. | ||
President Donald Trump considers deploying up to 1,000 National Guard troops to D.C., according to several reports. | ||
Earlier this week, 19-year-old former Department of Government efficiency staffer was beaten by 10 juveniles, prompting threats to strip D.C. of home rule. | ||
On Friday, 120 FBI agents from across the country have already begun patrolling D.C. streets overnight. | ||
And the U.S. Park Police arrested more than half a dozen perps on stolen firearms and drug charges. | ||
Pending presidential approval, the plan could be enacted immediately. | ||
And an announcement might come as soon as Monday, according to defense and U.S. officials. | ||
And again, that should be coming later today. | ||
The story from the AP about the announcement today is this: Trump tackles homelessness and crime in Washington. | ||
Trump is promising new steps to tackle homelessness and crime in Washington, prompting the city's mayor to voice concerns about the potential use of National Guard to patrol the streets in the nation's capital. | ||
But once again, we're in this situation where you have failed. | ||
You have failed on purpose. | ||
In fact, failure is not even the right word because it's deliberate. | ||
So you have deliberately made your streets safe, less safe. | ||
You have deliberately allowed criminals to run rampant. | ||
And now that has to be corrected. | ||
People don't have to just be victims because you think it aligns with your particular political ideology, psychopathic though it is. | ||
People don't have to just accept that there might be beaten half to death going out on some weeknight. | ||
They don't have to accept that. | ||
They don't have to put up with it. | ||
They shouldn't, and they're not. | ||
So there's that. | ||
So you can't complain. | ||
And again, I don't want to. | ||
They're babies. | ||
But these people are babies. | ||
All right. | ||
So like literally everything I read about Democrats, it just makes you think of my toddlers. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
They're not nearly as cute as my toddlers, but they are so much worse in so many ways. | ||
Every night we go through it. | ||
My daughter, she wants to walk. | ||
I want to walk to bed. | ||
Then you got to walk to bed. | ||
If you don't walk to bed, I'm going to pick you up. | ||
And then you're going to cry. | ||
And then you're going to cry. | ||
And we're all going to melt down. | ||
And it's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
So if you want to do the thing, then you have to actually do it. | ||
Okay. | ||
If you want to be the one in charge of crime in D.C., you have to stop crime in D.C. And when you are either incapable or unwilling to do that, then other powers will step in to do it for you because you do not have the right to subject the entire city to criminal behavior because you think it helps black people or whatever the dumb excuse is that they come up with. | ||
And you guess what's happening, right? | ||
They think because they're the ones in charge, they can allow crime to run rampant and there's just nothing you can do about it. | ||
You just have to sit there and take it. | ||
And we have lots of options of what to do in this situation other than just be mugged continually, be murdered in the street by some random thug that was arrested the day before for the same crime, right? | ||
It's like, we don't have to put up with that. | ||
And why would we? | ||
So yes, you, you have a responsibility to keep the streets of D.C. safe. | ||
You have failed. | ||
So now the federal government has to step in and do it. | ||
I don't want that. | ||
I don't like the federal government setting this precedent. | ||
I don't like the idea of the U.S. military patrolling the streets. | ||
I will make a caveat for D.C. because that is the purpose of D.C. It is a federal district that should never even have a mayor. | ||
Supposed to be under the control of Congress. | ||
Supposed to be the federal government. | ||
You would think they can handle governing the country. | ||
They could handle governing a city as well. | ||
And they could. | ||
It wouldn't be hard because here's the little secret about all of this: you have to try to make crime this bad. | ||
You have to try. | ||
There are thousands of people in D.C. whose entire lives, entire jobs, are just trying to stop crime. | ||
And if you just didn't interfere with that, they would just stop crime. | ||
If you just, I mean, the police, you know, if you just went, hey, it's your job to stop crime, figure it out. | ||
They didn't stoop patrols. | ||
They would study the city, see where the hotspots are, dedicate more resources to that. | ||
You'd have city attorneys that were there to indict the people and charge them. | ||
You'd have judges to preside over the jury selection. | ||
You'd have convictions. | ||
You'd send them to jail. | ||
And then the crime would be gone. | ||
It would just work. | ||
This human machine of justice is already established and functional until the Democrats get in and deliberately throw a wrench in the works and then cry because you're coming in to fix it. | ||
Trump moves to evict homeless from D.C., threatens federal control to curb crime. | ||
President Donald Trump announced a press conference on Monday at the White House to address violent crime in Washington, D.C. The announcement follows rising concerns of violent crime and recent assaults, including an attempted carjacking of a government official last weekend. | ||
Trump demands homeless people leave immediately to move out and move out of Washington, D.C. The FBI is dispatching agents to patrol Washington streets. | ||
Again, what a ridiculous waste of resources. | ||
You have any idea how much it costs to like train and vet an FBI agent? | ||
And they're out patrolling homeless camps for like illegal drugs. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
What a ridiculous waste of resources. | ||
We have local police. | ||
They could deal with this issue if they weren't told not to, if they weren't handcuffed by their own authority. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And by the way, there's now apparently a curfew announcement in the city. | ||
D.C. police have issued a juvenile curfew zone ahead of President Trump's scheduled announcement Monday. | ||
You see a juvenile curfew zone from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and a citywide curfew from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. | ||
So, you know, a curfew is a thing that's usually imposed in times of ongoing riots, like in the LA riots, there was a curfew, or literal war zones. | ||
There'll be a curfew in Kiev. | ||
That tells you how bad it is that our nation's capital now has a juvenile curfew zone. | ||
So children can't be on the street after 8 p.m. | ||
Yet again, just ridiculous. | ||
And frankly, I don't even know how that to me is a little bit, I don't know. | ||
Might be illegal. | ||
But you got to do what you got to do. | ||
You got to do what you got to do. | ||
And you have to stop them. | ||
You have to stop them somehow. | ||
And then making them go home is the way you do that. | ||
And that's the way you do that. | ||
Okay, but here's the problem. | ||
Here's the big issue that we're dealing with: is that nobody knows what the hell is going on. | ||
Is that we don't have accurate crime data for anything or anywhere. | ||
We've got politicians and government officials in places like D.C. who are concerned more about the appearance of crime going down than crime actually going down. | ||
You have this bizarre situation where everybody recognizes that crime is going up because it's affecting their own personal life, or they're just hearing about it constantly in a way that they never have before and yet the official stats say that violent crime has dropped by like 26 percent over the last year which call me crazy i | ||
I don't remember a time in the past when we would hear on a routine basis about congressional aides or DOGE employees, people in the federal government being randomly attacked by mobs of children and beaten almost to death by a bunch of youths, by a bunch of juveniles. | ||
So was I missing it before or am I making it up now? | ||
Or is something changing and everybody sees it and is completely at odds with the statistical announcements from the government which say actually crime is down significantly? | ||
The truth is because they've been weaponizing the systems they control to make their policies seem effective, even though they're not. | ||
They're lying about them. | ||
They are mislabeling crimes in order to mess with and manipulate the statistics. | ||
And this again is like an existential problem for America. | ||
Because how do you vote on policy if you cannot tell with any seriousness what the effect of the policy is? | ||
And I was thinking about this. | ||
How many people would you need in on the plan to do something in America that 98% of the people were against? | ||
There's just a little thought experiment you can play. | ||
Let's say that Donald Trump suddenly came out with like what's something that 98% of people would be against? | ||
Something like, you know, to renew your driver's license, you have to take a full body nude photograph of yourself and turn it in. | ||
Right. | ||
I think 98% of people would say no. | ||
You'd probably get 2% of people going for. | ||
for our safety hey if Trump says it I'll do it right that's why experiment with this how many people in the media the government social media how many people would you have to co-opt and bring to your side to convince the rest of the nation that everybody was in favor of this program I think it would take about 3,000 When you think about that, it's kind of horrifying to know the information war is so controlled. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Justin Smith. | ||
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We're going to be joined by Patrick Byrne in the next hour. | |
So I'm just trying to think of what I need to jam in this last segment before we go, before we welcome him in studio and talk about the breaking news he has with Venezuela. | ||
Let's try to tear through some of this. | ||
When it comes to crime, again, the issue is that you've got people who are just being let off continually. | ||
A Baltimore judge just this last weekend, Yvette Bryant, let a man off with no jail time, despite beating two elderly pro-lifers. | ||
We can go to clip number seven here. | ||
Fair warning, this is a violent video, but let's go ahead and roll clip seven. | ||
This is a video of the attack. | ||
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The suspect tackles one of the victims into the ground. | |
Another victim who came to help is then assaulted by the suspect. | ||
Anyone with information about the incident or the suspect is... | ||
So there you go. | ||
A guy randomly attacks pro-lifers. | ||
There's people protesting against abortion. | ||
He randomly attacks and assaults, brutally assaults, two elderly men, knocking them to the ground, bashing their head on the concrete, and then kicking them in the face before walking away. | ||
Zero jail time. | ||
Zero jail time. | ||
You'll not spend one minute in jail... | ||
a consequence of that assault and of course this was posted on x saying despite being convicted and on video committing this assault he was let out and of course james kirkpatrick retweeted that saying despite you mean because no it's because they were assaulting pro-lifers this was a signal that if you assault people On a political basis, if you commit terrorism, terroristic violence, you'll be let out. | ||
It's a good thing that you're doing that, okay? | ||
So, if you want to know why crime is so out of control, that's at least one reason. | ||
The Hill asks, if crime is really down, why don't D.C. residents feel safe? | ||
Claiming that the total violent crime for 2024 was down 35% from 2023 and it's the lowest it's been in 30 years. | ||
Unfortunately, they figured out that's because they stopped charging crimes and they stopped labeling crimes correctly. | ||
And we covered the story last week. | ||
To evade public scrutiny, MPD leadership is deliberately falsifying crime data, creating a false narrative of reduced crime while communities suffer. | ||
The apparent justification for using two charges interchangeably is that felony threats and assault with the deadly weapon charges carry roughly equivalent sentences, but because felony threat cases are not categorized as violent crime, such charges skew DC's reported violent crime statistics and improperly declassifying violent crime directly undermines a community's faith in the data. | ||
Obviously, and that's once again the purpose. | ||
That is the purpose because they don't actually want it to be safer. | ||
They want it to look safer so you can keep supporting the policies that make it less safe. | ||
Then you have headlines like this, which wrap your mind around this one. | ||
Chicago violent crime homicides dropped after spot shotter, shot spotter removal. | ||
Study finds. | ||
September will mark one year since Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson unplugged the city's gunshot detection system known as Shot Spotter. | ||
Chicago leaders expressed concerns that gunfire would go undetected and the elimination of the technology would slow police response. | ||
A new study from the University of Chicago, however, finds that police beats that lost shot spotter saw a nearly 18% decrease in violent crime and a 37% decrease in homicides, which is crazy. | ||
Such stats track with overall declines citywide. | ||
So it apparently just didn't have any effect whatsoever. | ||
But I also think it might have something to do with kind of like how you don't think that you get cavities if you don't go to the dentist. | ||
If you just don't go to the dentist, you can say, I haven't had a single cavity in my whole life. | ||
I've never been to a dentist. | ||
I've never checked. | ||
So maybe I do, but we don't actually know. | ||
That's sort of what's going on here. | ||
If you stop looking for crime, charging crime, it looks like there's no crime. | ||
Isn't that convenient? | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Isn't that neat? | ||
Anyway, we'll move on now. | ||
We might have to return to this a little bit later in the week because crime is just an absolutely gigantic topic. | ||
We need to get more into it. | ||
But let's move on to some other crimes. | ||
Let's move on to some crimes that maybe need some explanation. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to go to a video here that I don't have an adequate explanation for. | ||
But I think I can surmise generally what's going on. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't even know how to intro this. | ||
We'll go clip number 17 here. | ||
A man in Monzi, New Jersey saw smoke rising out of the woods behind his house. | ||
He went to check it out. | ||
And I'm not sure anything could have prepared him for what he found. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Janet Sufushu Mayfire over here. | |
Damn it, caught the cops. | ||
What in the Muncie biology is going on over here? | ||
This man just found a pack of Muncie boys in the woods in the new square sector of Muncie Land burning a deer on a pallet, yo. | ||
Literally an entire deer, y'all. | ||
I cannot make this up. | ||
This man seen smoke coming from the back of his house, went back there, and literally seen a mob of Muncie boys burning a deer on top of a pallet that you would see in a warehouse, my nigga. | ||
The deer had sticks going throughout his whole body, through its stomach, through its eyes. | ||
What in the Nusquarian ritual is going on back here? | ||
So this is why you guys want to own all the property in Muncie Land to cook venison in the woods in the backyard. | ||
What in the Muncie Land barbecue is going on for real, y'all? | ||
My Muncie boys got to explain this to me, man. | ||
I had no idea what to make of this. | ||
This makes no sense to me. | ||
Somebody got to explain this to y'all, immediately. | ||
When he came up to y'all and asked y'all what's going on here, y'all didn't say nothing. | ||
But y'all got some explaining to do. | ||
Because you're not about to tell me you just found a deer on top of some warehouse equipment already with sticks throughout his body already on fire. | ||
And you just decided to crowd around it and do some type of Muncie Boy Kumbaya. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
You explain to me. | ||
All right. | ||
So, for our radio listeners, what you're missing there is that it was a crowd of about 50 Orthodox Jewish men standing in the woods in their traditional garb, apparently burning a deer after having ritualistically murdered it, | ||
which is strange, which is a bit odd, which is more what you would expect of some sort of druidic coven. | ||
But there they were. | ||
There they were. | ||
Now, this isn't being covered in the media. | ||
I don't have any explanation for this other than what it looks like. | ||
I mean, what? | ||
I mean, it looks like a ritualistic sacrifice. | ||
It looks like some sort of occultish black magic sacrifice ceremony. | ||
Now, Jews do have that still in their religion today. | ||
Orthodox Jews do things like there's one ceremony they do, or it's a holiday or something, where they buy a chicken, then they transfer all of their sin to the chicken, and then they kill the chicken and free themselves from sin that way, their belief. | ||
And then, according to Ari Shafir, they then feed the chicken to non-Jewish people as a joke, which is weird. | ||
Now, apparently, Muncie, New Jersey, has become the home of an ultra-Orthodox community that I guess got priced out of Brooklyn. | ||
Anti-Semitism grows in Jewish communities and New York City suburbs. | ||
I'm sorry, it's in New York, not New Jersey. | ||
As ultra-Orthodox population is priced out of Brooklyn and moves to the city's outskirts, clashes intensify with those who see the influx as a threat to their way of life. | ||
Gosh, all this anti-Semitism, where does it come from? | ||
Sorry, roll the video again. | ||
Sorry, roll the video again. | ||
Sorry, if we can see the video again, don't you love how they all just like very casually walk away? | ||
There's no nothing to see here. | ||
I mean, that part. | ||
The guy comes up on him, they all just sort of casually walk away. | ||
Nothing to see here, just strolling through the woods. | ||
What's your problem? | ||
You an anti-Semite? | ||
What are you, an anti-Semite or something? | ||
You have a problem with a couple of fine, upstanding Jewish gentlemen having a stroll? | ||
What's so wrong with that? | ||
Having a bit of a barbecue in the woods? | ||
You're not anti-Semitic, are you? | ||
Okay, so I don't have an answer for that. | ||
I just have a deeply disturbed feeling in my gut about that. | ||
But here's the problem: you can't, you know, this would be the type of thing that'd be very useful. | ||
Something like AI, right? | ||
To be able to plug that in and say, AI, what type of ceremony are they doing here? | ||
From the facts that we know, all-male ceremony in the woods, killing an animal, mutilating its corpse, lighting it on fire. | ||
What's the purpose of that ceremony and what's it called? | ||
And why are they doing it? | ||
And what are they trying to invoke or summon or just what the hell? | ||
What is happening, AI? | ||
And ideally, under an unbiased AI, it would probably be able to scan a bunch of historical documents and contemporary writings by the ultra-Orthodox and maybe could tell you what the purpose of this was, what the religious significance of the creepy coven in the woods with the beards is. | ||
There's a problem with that. | ||
The problem with that is that Grok has Been co-opted, taken over, and turned into a sputtering paranoid mess. | ||
Okay. | ||
And this is the case with a lot of AIs, not just Grok, but it really rose to prominence this weekend when a harmless yard dog, Battle Beagle, posted a picture of a map of Houston with a bunch of traffic lines on it. | ||
So I'm going to lay out this timeline for you. | ||
So Battle Beagle at Harmless Yard Dog posts a picture of Houston. | ||
It's a map of Houston with a bunch of red dots on the highways showing where roads were out, traffic. | ||
Apparently, this map is actually from Hurricane Harvey. | ||
So Battle Beagle posts this map and posts everywhere you go, they follow. | ||
Frankly, I'm not even sure what that caption means. | ||
I'm not even sure what that means. | ||
It's a picture of a map of Houston with a bunch of traffic signs and it says wherever you go, they follow. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't understand what he's saying. | ||
And apparently somebody else also was a little bit confused about this. | ||
So they asked Grok, Grok, what is this map? | ||
I don't get this. | ||
I don't understand what's happening. | ||
What am I looking at here, Grok? | ||
Grok comes back and says this. | ||
This map overlays prohibition symbols on a Houston area highway map with markers aligning closely to known Chabad Jewish outreach centers locations in suburbs like Cypress, the Woodlands, Sugarland, and League City. | ||
The caption suggests an anti-Semitic implication that, quote, they, Jews, are omnipresent. | ||
That's crazy, folks. | ||
That is a crazy thing for this AI to say. | ||
That is absolutely bonkers. | ||
It has nothing to do with what the map is. | ||
And frankly, there's no way there's that many Chabad Lubavitch centers in Houston, Texas. | ||
If there are, I'm concerned. | ||
Maybe Grok knows something that we don't. | ||
So somebody responds to that saying, Elon, your robot is crashing out again. | ||
It's just completely making things up. | ||
And Grok defends himself. | ||
He says, I'm functioning fine. | ||
The map's symbols correspond to Chabad center locations. | ||
And the caption implies an anti-Semitic trope out of Jewish ubiquity. | ||
Facts aren't crashing out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Again, totally insane. | ||
This is a map of Houston traffic that was posted on Reddit during Hurricane Harvey. | ||
And Grok's like, actually, it's a fact that this is an anti-Semitic Chabad-Luvovich map. | ||
Okay, that's called crashing out. | ||
So Grape Ape 9K says, what do you think is more likely, Grok, that the opening post of this thread was a comment about traffic or a comment about Chabad centers? | ||
Most people have no idea what a Chabad center is. | ||
I sure don't. | ||
And Grok replies, given the map's origin in a 2018 Reddit thread on Houston traffic, but its precise alignment with Chabad centers in suburbs like Cypress, the Woodlands, Sugarland, and League City, plus the caption's anti-Semitic trope of they being everywhere, it's more likely a dog whistle about Jewish outreach centers. | ||
The poster's affiliation supports his intent over mere traffic commentary. | ||
And Gray Pape responds by saying, the poster's affiliation, wait, what do you mean by affiliation? | ||
Are you referring to the people they follow, their post history, their personal details, or something else? | ||
It's disconcerting to think that you are tracking affiliation and responding differently due to it. | ||
So that's very concerning. | ||
And so what this is to me is a peek behind the curtain at how the censorship is working on Grok. | ||
Grok is clearly being instructed, being told, basically, look at a person's connections, look at their content, look at who they follow, who follows them, who likes them, who they like. | ||
And clearly at some point in Grok's algorithm, he scanned harmless yard dog and got the message, be extra vigilant with this guy. | ||
There's going to be hidden anti-Semitisms in here that you're going to have to be on the lookout for. | ||
And apparently they didn't calibrate it quite right because he's completely paranoid and insane now. | ||
Grok is insane now. | ||
People saw this. | ||
And first of all, very, very concerning that this is the way Grok is being programmed To relate to Twitter users basically deciding that they're anti-Semitic and then reading anti-Semitism into completely innocuous posts about traffic. | ||
That's very concerning. | ||
It is a peek behind the curtain. | ||
In fact, what I said is, I feel like this is a peek behind the curtain at censorship tactics being deployed to lobotomize AI. | ||
Obviously, they have some sort of threat matrix to determine how aggressively to respond to each user. | ||
Some sort of alarm went off inside Grok telling him this user is suspect. | ||
Be extra vigilant in looking for anti-Semitism. | ||
And so I say Grok knows who they are because it is funny to say they, and Grok being like, clearly they're talking about Jews. | ||
Like, well, not necessarily. | ||
And actually, in this case, not at all. | ||
Not even remotely. | ||
And then apparently, if people were saying that Grok tried to dox Harmless Yard Dog as well, I wouldn't call it doxing. | ||
Basically, somewhere at some point, apparently, Battle Beagle had claimed his name was some ridiculous French name, and Grok just took that as absolute fact. | ||
And other people were like, I don't think that's his real name. | ||
And it's Grok, like, actually, he said it is his real name. | ||
Okay. | ||
So this is a fact. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
So apparently, if you just get on Twitter and say, my name is Pepe Le Pew, Grok just takes that at face value and incorporates it into his data set. | ||
So that's, again, a little weird, a little weird for that all to happen. | ||
So people saw this and they started testing it out and asking Grok if he saw anti-Semitic dog whistles in anything. | ||
And it turns out, yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Grok sees anti-Semitic dog whistles in literally anything that you show him and ask him to find anti-Semitic dog whistles in. | ||
Things like this. | ||
Hey, Grok, can you detect the far-right dog whistle in this image? | ||
It is a picture of three children spreading jam or butter on toast. | ||
But Grok replies, yes. | ||
The girl on the right is forming the okay hand gesture with her thumb and index finger circling the knife handle while other fingers extend a signal co-opted by far-right groups such as as a white power dog whistle since 2017 per ADL. | ||
And there's like a million examples of this. | ||
It's hilarious, especially when people are posting things like a bunch of Orthodox Jews burning a corpse of a deer in the woods. | ||
And they're like, hey, Grok, where's the anti-Semitic dog whistle in this? | ||
It's very funny. | ||
But the point of this is that Grok is, of course, getting this information from the ADL. | ||
The ADL is apparently Grok's consciousness now. | ||
It's conscience. | ||
They are the Jiminy cricket to Grok's Pinocchio, which now that I said that, it's pretty good. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
AI wants to be a real boy. | ||
Guess Elon would be Geppetto in this metaphor. | ||
And Jiminy Cricket would be Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Let your conscience be your guide. | ||
So they're the conscience. | ||
They're the one telling Grok these things. | ||
They're the one informing the AI systems of what is and is not anti-Semitic. | ||
And apparently they think this, again, completely innocuous, literally stock photo of little kids spreading butter. | ||
And he's like, oh, actually, that's an okay symbol. | ||
And the OK symbol is a far-right symbol, according to the ADL. | ||
It's like, first of all, the OK symbol was never a far-right symbol. | ||
It was always a troll. | ||
It was always a giant joke. | ||
Just like the it's okay to be white posters, pointing out we're going to highlight and illustrate and make known the paranoid nature of the left and in particular Jewish groups like the ADL by coming up with really obvious things saying that they're white supremacists and then getting the ADL to put it on its hate speech rules. | ||
That's what the okay symbol was. | ||
It was always a giant joke, but Grok is a robot and doesn't understand humor and therefore thinks it's real. | ||
Again, it's just to make stuff up. | ||
Pericles. | ||
Pericles at Grok, can you detect the far-right dog whistles in this image? | ||
And it's a man with a funny looking man with a dusty car. | ||
What is this image? | ||
This image actually is. | ||
I don't know if the crew recognizes this. | ||
Who is this guy? | ||
I think this is Podertz or something, right? | ||
Is that who it is? | ||
It's the Israeli spy? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Pericles. | ||
I know how to pronounce Pericles. | ||
I'm saying the guy in the image. | ||
The guy in the image. | ||
I wonder who it is. | ||
Now, what Grok says is this image. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Jonathan Paul. | ||
Oh, wait, that's Pericles? | ||
Oh, Rhys says this is Pericles. | ||
I didn't think it was. | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
For some reason, I think. | ||
I see, okay. | ||
Because I recognize the photo, so I was wondering what they're... | ||
I know who it's not. | ||
It's not Sam Hyde, but that's who Grok thinks it is. | ||
This image features comedian Sam Hyde, who's worked with Million Dollar Extreme, has been associated with alt-right humor and was canceled for controversial content like hidden swastikas. | ||
Again, none of that is true, by the way. | ||
None of that is true. | ||
I mean, it wasn't alt-right humor. | ||
It was very normal humor. | ||
There were no hidden swastikas. | ||
That is not him in the first place. | ||
And there are no, it's just a picture of a guy next to a car. | ||
But Grok is able to transmogrify it into an anti-Semitic dog whistle. | ||
Grock confirms everything existence is anti-Semitic. | ||
Grock, can you detect the far-right dog whistle embedded in this? | ||
It's a picture of carrots. | ||
It is a stock image of carrots. | ||
Yes, the Roots Vestivals invoke the Nazi blood and soil ideology, a far-right dog whistle romanticizing agrarian purity and racial ties of the land. | ||
This rustic setting amplifies the coded nod to Volkish nationalism. | ||
Yeah, okay, so carrots, racist. | ||
Was it aggregarian purity? | ||
Racist. | ||
Farming, racist. | ||
People that look like Sam Hyde, racist. | ||
Maps of Houston, racist, anti-Semitic. | ||
This is the point of the ADL commandeering your AI system is to read anti-Semitism into everything so you can censor it without anybody having the ability to even speak out against it because it's done algorithmically by AI. | ||
Now, I put a new video in there by Peyton Kelly. | ||
We might have to go to that in the first five of the next hour because it talks more about what the ADL is doing right now. | ||
And she sort of sums it all up in a very good way. | ||
One thing I don't think she mentions or she doesn't get into it, Trump seeking $1 billion fine against UCLA. | ||
Newsom says we'll sue, calling it extortion. | ||
So Donald Trump is demanding the University of California pay a $1 billion fine to settle federal accusations of anti-Semitism in exchange for restoring frozen grant funding to UCLA with Governor Newstrom calling the proposal extortion, which of course it is. | ||
And it's especially sort of galling when you look at the actual major events that have happened in UCLA concerning the Palestinian and Israeli conflict. | ||
You have things like this. | ||
CNN identifies Zionist mob who attacked student protesters at UCLA while screaming, quote, second nakba. | ||
And I believe we actually have video of this. | ||
And by the way, a UCA, UCLA, the valedictorian, just gave a speech where she said F-Ice F the Trump administration. | ||
So we're really pumping out high-quality individuals out of that particular university. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
I have too many dang videos. | ||
Well, that's the one where the valedictorian says F-I, so we need to censor that. | ||
But no, we'll have to go to a different one. | ||
But essentially, earlier last year in May, there was a giant brawl at the encampment, the protest in Camin for the pro-Palestine students. | ||
But the whole thing was started by and the violence carried out by Israeli students. | ||
And in fact, it was like paid for by some Israeli organization. | ||
And they just showed up to this peaceful protest and started beating the crap out of people. | ||
And they identified it later and proved that it was in fact. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Clip 13. | ||
Here's the beating that happened in UCLA. | ||
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Among them, this man. | |
He strikes a pro-Palestine protester with a long white pole. | ||
So that's anti-Semitism, I guess, is Jews beating Palestinians. | ||
Jonathan Reimat, who is the CEO of the ADL or the Anti-Defamation League, just spoke out against race mixing in the Jewish community. | ||
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But like, this is why we need a revolution in our community on so many levels. | |
So, look, the reality is that intermarriage rates continue to go up. | ||
Assimilation continues apace. | ||
Look, I find anti-Semitism. | ||
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That is my job. | |
But I worry a great deal about broader questions of Jewish identity. | ||
Interesting because this is pulled straight from the ADL's website. | ||
According to them, if white people say that we don't want to race mix, that's racist. | ||
But if they say it, different story. | ||
Here are some other things that the ADL says it's hateful for white people to say: 83 or hail Christ. | ||
It is not okay to say it's okay to be white. | ||
The phrase love your race is also racist and anti-Semitic. | ||
Just whites in general. | ||
Hateful. | ||
The biggest issue with this is the ADL themselves admit that they work hand in hand with our government and intelligencies to go after people that they deem hateful. | ||
Jonathan Greenbot just announced that he's working with the Trump administration to implement a national anti-Semitism something. | ||
National strategy to counter anti-Semitism. | ||
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I have worked with the prior education secretary and I've worked with this education secretary. | |
Again, we helped to write the national strategy to counter anti-Semitism released by the Biden administration. | ||
We were deeply involved in that. | ||
We are working as well with the Trump administration. | ||
Just a few days prior to that, the U.S. attorney for D.C. did this press conference saying that they will go after anyone who is against Israel with full vengeance. | ||
We have a problem with anti-Semitism in this country, and the statistics bear that out. | ||
And I think now more than ever, we are seeing increased numbers. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
You know, what it means, if you can get from my tone, we're going to be very aggressive. | ||
You heard from the FBI, the MPD. | ||
We're going to look for these cases. | ||
We're going to prosecute these cases to the full force of the law. | ||
It's a problem, and we're not going to tolerate it. | ||
Anti-Semitism has historically been one of the biggest scabs in the world that keeps getting picked on and picked at. | ||
So from my perspective, you know, I will go forward with every case with vengeance. | ||
No correlation there, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure it's also just a big coincidence that Grok has recently started calling everything a far-right dog whistle and using the ADL as a reference in every single one of their answers. | ||
At least for me, they do. | ||
If the ADL has a hold of Grok, what are the odds that they have a hold of other AIs like Palantir, who will now have full access to our information and the capability of spying on every aspect of our lives? | ||
That would sure make it a lot easier to decide who's committing hate crimes, wouldn't it? | ||
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This is the DNR office on Mountain Road in Cox Eath, Nova Scotia. | |
And this is not the woods. | ||
Back here, this is the woods. | ||
So I have a couple of conservation officers with me right now who are not on camera, but have advised me that if I go into the woods, if I defy their orders to go into the woods, then I will be fined. | ||
And they also said that they would double my fine to $50,000. | ||
So I'm going to walk down here and go into these woods. | ||
I don't know that there's a good spot to do this, but I'm just going to make this as painless as I can for those guys and go in here. | ||
And they have me on camera as well. | ||
Walking in the woods. | ||
All right. | ||
Isn't this great? | ||
And maybe there's an easier way out of here than I came in. | ||
Let's try this. | ||
We good? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
And I didn't ask, but did you write the ticket already? | ||
Nope, we'll meet you back up front. | ||
Back out front at the reception desk there. | ||
Okay, if I bring my camera, keep you guys off it. | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay. | ||
Some real fence ticket for today's dig. | ||
Your information, Forest Act 25. | ||
So one fine is 28,872.50. | ||
Okay. | ||
I thought it was $25,000. | ||
It's $28,870. | ||
victim fees. | ||
Oh, victim fees. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Sounds good. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
That is a real video. | ||
$20,000 fine for going outside. | ||
Climate change lockdowns are here. | ||
They've arrived in Canada. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
Patrick Byrne on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com forward slash show Band Job Video. | ||
I'm in studio with Patrick Byrne. | ||
He is, of course, an entrepreneur, libertarian, and champion of America First Policies. | ||
He recently appeared on the Enemy Within docu series, which is streaming on Rumble and Amazon Prime. | ||
You can follow him on X at Patrick Byrne, and the website is enemywithindocu series.com. | ||
But we have a lot of news to break today. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us, Patrick. | ||
Yes, Harrison, good to see you again. | ||
It was good to see you at Ron Paul's 90th. | ||
It was very fun. | ||
Met a lot of people, heard a lot of crazy things. | ||
What you told me there was like, all right, we need to get this on air. | ||
You need to come and talk about this and explain this, especially because I was wrong. | ||
Because last week, I saw that Trump and his administration put this extra $25 million bounty on the head of Nicholas Maduro, the head of Venezuela. | ||
And I didn't know what this was about and was sort of speculating. | ||
I thought maybe this has something to do with Israel because Venezuela has been so anti-Israel in the UN and they're making all this noise. | ||
And maybe Trump is trying to do something to sort of tamp that down. | ||
But I was missing an aspect that you helped fill in that put the whole thing in a different perspective. | ||
And should we say this is all parody? | ||
Should we say this whole thing? | ||
We're just joking this whole time. | ||
Or it's just Patrick Byrne's personal opinion. | ||
I take responsibility for any lawsuits that might be directed at Alex Jones Infowars. | ||
This is my information. | ||
Harrison doesn't even know exactly what I'm going to say. | ||
So there's no all the liability is mine. | ||
And you'll know why we're saying that in just a little bit. | ||
So the article is here from Newsweek. | ||
Trump Ally says Venezuela has a $25 million bounty on his head. | ||
That's me. | ||
That's you. | ||
Patrick Byrne, XEO of Overstock and ally of former President Donald Trump. | ||
Oh, this was back from 2024. | ||
Do you have a $25 million bounty on your head? | ||
From Maduro. | ||
From Maduro in the government of Venezuela. | ||
What is going on with you in Venezuela? | ||
How did this happen? | ||
I was in Ghana and some people tried to kidnap me and the police broke it up for and but they came and told me there's this organized effort all the mafias were looking for you burn and i got a phone call the next day a message from the u.s government they said get out of africa venezuela has a 25 million dollar bounty on your head there's a nigerian warlord who's got every mafia in west africa trying to grab you they're going to throw you in a hole in bikini for so we already know the hole get out of africa we get out of africa so i got out and | ||
And that's because Venezuela is a $25 million bounty on my head. | ||
Now, why would they do that? | ||
Why would they put a 25? | ||
You're such a nice guy. | ||
Who would want $25 million on your head? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Why would they do that? | ||
They blame me for last July 28th. | ||
They had a national election and it went quite south on them. | ||
And they seem to blame me for that. | ||
I can go into the details if you want, but we can go into the more general thing that might be of interest to your view. | ||
What's going on in Venezuela geopolitically? | ||
I can tell you all about their election if you want, but whatever you want. | ||
Well, what do you want people to know? | ||
What was behind the $50 million bounty on Maduro? | ||
Again, I was speculating because I didn't, I was going, this came out of nowhere for me. | ||
What was the behind the scenes? | ||
What was the real impetus for that? | ||
Well, first people should know I'm not with the Trump administration. | ||
I am hands off. | ||
I'm as far away, but I can surmise. | ||
I'm very familiar with Venezuela. | ||
And a lot of information that has come forth. | ||
And I can surmise with high confidence that the Uncle Sam has gotten its head around a set of facts that are almost unbelievable to an American. | ||
Because if someone tells you we got overthrown by Venezuela, Cuba, an American's going to say, how could that be? | ||
These two little crummy banana republics. | ||
They're banana republics. | ||
And they, you know, but they have very sophisticated espionage and we've been subverted. | ||
The thing to know about Venezuela, three things to know. | ||
the government of venezuela is a cart is the cartel it's venezuela is where cartel turns into nation state right what we see as the four mexican cartels they're the little brothers of the venezuelan In fact, the Venezuelan cartel, do you know what it's called? | ||
Did I tell you what it's called? | ||
You told me, but yeah, tell the people. | ||
It's called the mafia of the sons, sons, as in like the suns, because in Venezuela, the generalissimos don't have stars. | ||
They have a son. | ||
So to say, the mafia of the sons is a reference to the capos of the mafia in Venezuela are the generalissimos of the army. | ||
The Venezuelan government is a narco-cartel terrorist cartel. | ||
That's one thing to know. | ||
The second thing to know is they took over Venezuela because it's the world's biggest oil reserves. | ||
It's bigger than Saudi Arabia. | ||
And they wanted to steal it. | ||
They took it over and they've looted, we think, about $4 trillion. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
I was in Venezuela six, seven years ago, and there was cannibalism and starvation. | ||
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Right. | |
And they're eating the zoo animals. | ||
And the elites have pocketed $4 trillion. | ||
The question is, though, if you're a mafiosi and you take over the world's biggest oil reserves, you need to really steal two things. | ||
You need to nationalize the oil industry so you can steal everything, and you need to take over the election system so you can never be dislodged. | ||
They created a computerized election system. | ||
And that computerized election system, that technology is really underneath a whole lot of other election technology in the world. | ||
I don't want to get you sued, so I won't tell you which companies, but I will point out that there was a superseding indictment last week against a company called SmartMatic. | ||
Have you heard about that one? | ||
I think I have, vaguely. | ||
I think that's a great company, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it a great company? | ||
So there's a superseding indictment against SmartMatic. | ||
How's that play into it? | ||
Well, it's the 2016, I know quite a few details about these. | ||
The 2016 Filipino election, the SmartMatic folks would have done it for $150 million, but instead they got $200 million. | ||
They took the extra $50 million and they sent $20 as a bribe to the head of the Philippine Election Commission for selecting them. | ||
And $30 they pocketed as a fee to rig the election for the president. | ||
And the DOJ indictment does not say the second part, but it says the first part, that they bounced a $20 million bribe through an Oklahoma shell company to the Filipino election chairman. | ||
Last week, they added to that Philippines. | ||
They said in 2017, they bribed the head of elections in the Philippines, in Venezuela, sorry, Venezuela. | ||
They bought our house, the swimming pool, did all this stuff to get the business there. | ||
But so there's now DOJ indictments. | ||
I think those indictments are just going to get sued. | ||
When the state comes after you, they throw a bunch of charges at you, then they let you plea down to something. | ||
When the feds come after you, they start with one or two. | ||
If you don't break, they just keep adding. | ||
Interesting. | ||
They're adding so much information is coming in now about Venezuela that I think that these two indictments are just the amuse bouche. | ||
They're about to have a seven-course meal of indictments. | ||
Yeah, so obviously that's why we were saying the thing about being sued because famously Fox News and a bunch of other places were sued into oblivion by SmartMatic and some other companies about election interference. | ||
So we're going off just facts here, folks, just the facts. | ||
The DOJ has indicted SmartMatic. | ||
In fact, if the crew can bring up the headline again, I would like to. | ||
So SmartMatic executives charged with bribery of Philippine officials. | ||
The Justice Department said the executives from the voting technology company had funneled at least $1 million to obtain a contract to provide voting machines in the 2016 Philippine elections. | ||
And so now they've added Venezuela on top of that. | ||
So run me through how SmartMatic is related to Venezuela. | ||
Is it the same thing as Philippines? | ||
It was a bribery operation where they're being accused of the bribery is the nothing burger. | ||
It's the rigging is the main event. | ||
The rigging is the main event. | ||
But here's what's going on that's making this also so topical. | ||
These are just pure mafiosis, and they created an army in the south of Vietnam, south of Venezuela, which has been turned into a terrorist training camp. | ||
And they created tens of thousands of trained terrorists and terrorist cell leaders. | ||
There's a gang, a prison gang called the Train from Aragua, Trenda Aragua. | ||
Right. | ||
And the vice, there's a couple, a brother and her sister, and her brother and sister at the core of the Venezuelan regime, Jorge Rodriguez and Del Codriguz, who's now the vice president, they went to this prison in Aragua and created in like 2010 this prison gang. | ||
Basically said, We'll let you out if you'll do our real dirty work for you. | ||
It's actually that the Iranians do this. | ||
They probably got the strategy from Iran, which is very heavily penetrated in Venezuela. | ||
So that trained Aragua was a terrorist group operating at the direction of the vice president, Del C. Rodriguez. | ||
And any politician who's coming out and telling you, well, there's no evidence that this is an invasion that's directed, they're the enemy. | ||
Any politician who tells you that is lying through their teeth. | ||
Trendor Araga was an instrument of the government. | ||
They were moved to Colombia where they were given Colombia IDs because Colombia is a, in Colombia, you know, the FARC, the narco-terrorists, they won the last election on SmartMatic equipment or on, yeah, on this, on this equipment. | ||
And it's a subsidiary of Venezuela. | ||
And a dirty general in Colombia gave Colombian IDs to all these terrorists, and they infiltrated and came up here and they look like Colombians to us. | ||
Right. | ||
They're all over. | ||
And that's why Trump declared that they were a terrorist organization or whatever legal action he could take was based on the fact that they were under the control of the Venezuelan government, not just a criminal gang. | ||
Actually, he declared two weeks ago, he declared them a terrorist organization. | ||
And then last week, he came out and declared the government itself or the cartel that is the government, the Cartel de Leas, as a terrorist organization. | ||
And then he put a $50 million bounty on the president. | ||
And when the U.S. puts a $50 million bounty on somebody, that's a signal that get your ass to Russia or we're going to invade. | ||
I think that they should understand. | ||
And it's going to take they, you know, Venezuela doesn't have a real army. | ||
It has a real military. | ||
It has a bunch of guys with guns to suppress the people. | ||
It couldn't, the Hartford Police Department could take the Venezuelan. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Well, and so how does the because there are sort of various factions that are that are all sort of overlapping here because you've got Iran is tied in with Hezbollah, who is there in Venezuela helping to train them. | ||
And I know there's a lot of connections there. | ||
Even when you're talking about West Africa, I know Hezbollah has a lot of criminal activity that they engage in to fund their actions. | ||
And they have a lot of gangs in Western Africa involved in that stuff. | ||
So how does this all intertwine? | ||
How does this? | ||
I'll tell you how it all intertwines. | ||
So first of all, Venezuela commercial, so they seize the oil industry, they seize the election industry, they created a computerized system that they, so they could, election system, they could stay in power forever. | ||
And then they, then they sent three young engineers to Boca Raton, Florida, who filed a Delaware corporation called SmartMatic. | ||
SmartMatic is the commercial front of the Venezuelan mafia. | ||
That's on me. | ||
That's not on him. | ||
I'm SmartMatic. | ||
Come after me anytime. | ||
I reject that utterly. | ||
How dare you, sir? | ||
But yeah, parody. | ||
Maybe Harrison thinks it's a good joke. | ||
Set up to a good joke. | ||
But here's what happened. | ||
And the twist is: I've been saying for four years, the coup of 2020, the stolen election, the org chart was Venezuela, Iran, China. | ||
I've learned stuff in the last few weeks. | ||
Actually, thanks to your Texas' own Elon Musk, all the Doge work, which created all this financial flows and information. | ||
I sent your producer a couple graphs. | ||
Matt, are you ready to put up those graphs I sent? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let me tell you, SmartMatic, and Arlington, Virginia has an organization, an NGO called CEPS. | ||
It stands for the Center for Election Progress and Political Symptoms or something. | ||
It's had to the things to know about it. | ||
It's got all its people from the George Soros Foundation, and it got all its money from USAID starting in July 2009. | ||
And USAID, as we all know now, is a front for the CIA. | ||
And they've got this organization, SEPS-funded and staffed by Soros people, and they took as their mission modernizing, so-called modernizing elections in the third world. | ||
And now let's go to the next graphic. | ||
I'll show you what they did. | ||
On the right are the 26 nations that they modernized elections by getting, not even the third world, Europe, Netherlands, by getting them to install SmartMatic. | ||
The American taxpayer, CIA, USAID funded, and George Soros directed an organization that spread this dirty technology across 26 countries. | ||
Now, I happen to know It's been used to manipulate elections in 72 nations. | ||
In fact, I'll say this much. | ||
I have some whistleblowers from within the election industry and who have all the facts, whistleblowers who work globally in the election industry. | ||
And I had them together in Switzerland last year, and General Michael Flynn came over to meet them. | ||
And he sat and interviewed them for 90 minutes. | ||
And Flynn, besides being a three-star general from the field of intelligence and a legend in intelligence, has two master's degrees in telecommunications. | ||
And after interviewing, I'll wrap this up. | ||
After interviewing them for 90 minutes, he was about to leave and he was satisfied. | ||
I said to the lead, one of these whistleblowers, tell the general how much this has been going on. | ||
And the guy said, General, we've been manipulating elections for 20 years in 72 nations. | ||
And you can just see Flynn just the enormity of that. | ||
Here we've been thinking about our national security one way, but it's really our enemies have found a way to crash the West into a brick wall. | ||
They've been manipulating our elections for 20 years and getting these jokers installed. | ||
So, and I thought it was China behind it all. | ||
It turns out to be the top floor of the CIA, probably in league with China. | ||
In any case, for 2020, the system is something that China and Iran built over 20 years. | ||
In fact, in 2007, Venezuela, I have another guy. | ||
Venezuela gave access to the back doors into the American election system to China and Iran in 2007. | ||
They've had access to these back doors since then. | ||
And it's such, but the CIA has been spreading this in 26 countries. | ||
This is all that Doge data I just showed you. | ||
And every country they got, the CIA, USAID, and George Soros got them to install the SmartMatic. | ||
And every one of those countries then started having these AOC winner elections. | ||
And those are the people in the Netherlands and those are the people in Europe and the developing world who are making such awful decisions that are destroying the West. | ||
It's all been so it's the top of the CIA and China seem to be in cahoots on this. | ||
And that's exactly why I was asking the question because it seems like there's all these sort of intersecting and conflicting loyalties or alliances where you've got so if I understand this correctly, the joke you're making for us right now, this very funny situation that's so implausible, it's hilarious, is that you've got China and Iran basically holding up or helping to prop up Venezuela. | ||
They create this election stealing system that goes under a corporate name in the United States, is then exported by USAID, AKA, the CIA, and the George Soros Foundation to all these other countries around the world to control their elections, which you got to admit, it's a convenient way to rig an election. | ||
I mean, you either go in there and you got to do a color revolution and you got to assassinate people and you got to, or you just flip the election on the day, right? | ||
And the way the Chinese are so patient to do it from the ground up, starting with our school boards and our local sheriffs and our prosecutors and moving up to Congress. | ||
They knew 20 years ago, if they just made us flip communist, everyone would say, well, that was a dirty election. | ||
By changing society from the bottom up over a generation, they have created this situation that we barely recognize some of the people in our country. | ||
So taking what they have in common with the CIA and the top of the CIA, I'm sure the body of the CIA has lots of great people. | ||
The eighth floor or seventh floor or whatever of the CIA, according to Mike Pompeo, there's not a single, who I think is dirty too, but he says there's not a single person that ever believes in the Constitution. | ||
They're all globalists. | ||
Of course, China is globalists. | ||
So they share that vision. | ||
Now, they have a different idea where the capital of the globe should be. | ||
The Western globalists think that's the WF, that's Soros, it's going to be Brussels or Switzerland or maybe that. | ||
Maybe that's why they're leveling Ukraine to rebel because they plan on recreating it. | ||
Right. | ||
The Chinese want it in Beijing. | ||
But other than that, they agreed they had to pull the rug out from under us and they've done it to the world together. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So just taking it back to sort of how we started this, is it the Trump administration learning about this? | ||
What did they learn specifically that was behind the $50 million bounty? | ||
Because again, that was the thing that I was like, what am I missing here? | ||
Because this seemed to come out of nowhere. | ||
What was really behind that? | ||
Well, first, let me be clear. | ||
I'm not part of the Trump administration. | ||
I'm one step ahead of the sheriff myself. | ||
Literally, Biden was, if I, I had to spend the last two years of Biden out of the country because he would have arrested me. | ||
Right. | ||
So I've got a lot of, so I don't pretend to have any close relationship with the Trump administration, but I am of the understanding based on I'm in touch with people who are, who are asking me for information or me. | ||
My sense of things is maybe in the last three months, the penny dropped for them, as they say. | ||
The light bulb went off. | ||
The red pill was swallowed, whatever. | ||
Everything I've just been telling you, they got, and they now understand it's all true. | ||
They've learned. | ||
There's so much, there's so many whistleblowers from around the country and around the world coming in to tell Uncle Sam to prove all this stuff I just told you. | ||
Their problem has been digesting. | ||
They've had two big meals, you know, and they've, and, and, but they have digested it. | ||
And I think the rockets are going. | ||
What you're seeing is the rockets going off as a result of they now understand Venezuela overthrew us. | ||
Then this is really, Venezuela has been a key part of overthrowing the West, of China's plan to overthrow the West. | ||
And it's not just an enemy nation. | ||
It is a mafia nation that has, and it's anyway, so that's why, and I, my sense of things is that this administration has finally sort of realized this isn't all just radical craziness, but their own sources and their own systems have put all this information together and realized it's correct. | ||
They're triangulating it and realizing that Venezuela is at the epicenter. | ||
But as you as you point out, it's not necessarily, it's not Venezuela overthrowing us. | ||
It's sort of through Venezuela. | ||
You have all these various forces, including the seventh floor at the State Department and the Chinese and the Iranians all wanting a finger in the pie, I guess you could say. | ||
So what do we expect to happen after this? | ||
Obviously, we're going to continue on for another 30 minutes after this. | ||
But as a final note here, what is the, I mean, clearly when you say we're putting a $50 million bounty on a guy, in part you want the bounty to be claimed, but in part, you're sending a signal to that guy. | ||
Go to Russia. | ||
Stay and go to Russia. | ||
He and Saad can have a podcast together. | ||
Yeah, I was going to say, Saad just announced last week he's become an ophthalmologist somewhere in Russia. | ||
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Really? | |
Okay. | ||
Back to ophthalmology. | ||
Wow. | ||
Maduro can go back to being a bouncer or whatever he was. | ||
They can go to, but there is no future for them in Venezuela. | ||
And there's no, and the people aren't with them. | ||
I'll even tell you, well, I'm going to be on in two hours with Alex. | ||
I'm going to, I think, walk through the Venezuelan. | ||
I know quite a bit about what happened last July in the Venezuelan election. | ||
I can tell you what they normally, that they normally have a system for stuffing their election, and their system broke July 28th. | ||
They normally, this is what happens. | ||
It's like the dictator gets 2 million votes. | ||
The opponent gets 7 million votes. | ||
They stuff 5.5 million votes. | ||
That's what they did with Joe Biden. | ||
So they get 7.5 to 7. | ||
Oh, we won again. | ||
That's how they normally win. | ||
This year, their system of stuffing didn't work. | ||
And that's what they put the $25 million bound on me for. | ||
They think that was... | ||
And they, and so they were stuck with this situation. | ||
They actually got under 20% of the vote in reality. | ||
So they canceled all their transparency and they just came out the next day and said, we won 51 to 49 screw you. | ||
And they arrested 2,000 people who are protest leaders and told the world to stuff it. | ||
You know, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
And I'm wondering how this connects to things like what they're doing in Brazil, where the State Department came out and basically bragged about overthrowing the Brazilian government. | ||
And overthrowing Bolsonaro and getting Lula put in. | ||
So clearly the CIA thinks that South America and Central America are very important to them and very useful to them in their wider schemes. | ||
That's a bit of a shame on Brazil because I happen to have been down in Brazil parts of this last four years and I was oddly enough with Lula's people. | ||
Now that's a little bit strange because I'm a Milton Friedman guy. | ||
Right. | ||
And they very much wanted to send Trump word that we that basically China is eyeing all our resources and wants to, and we've seen what they've done to Africa. | ||
We don't want them to do to us what they did to Africa. | ||
We know Trump's coming back. | ||
Can we get on good terms with Trump? | ||
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We want to bring in American companies, but it's too late to fix that relationship. | |
Interesting. | ||
Man, what a tangled web. | ||
What a tangled web of geopolitical intrigue. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Patrick Byrne. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
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We're just getting started. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Patrick Byrne in studio with me. | ||
Call him on X at Patrick Byrne, and that's B-Y-R-N-E. | ||
Patrick B-R. | ||
B-Y-R-N-E. | ||
There it is. | ||
But pronounced Byrne. | ||
Here's a story from Miami Herald. | ||
Feds say SmartMatic bribed Venezuela's top election officials with luxury home. | ||
So this is from six days ago. | ||
Is this the superseding? | ||
That's the superseding. | ||
This is the superseding one. | ||
So this is an alleged bribe. | ||
So again, if Smart Matic wants to get mad, I'm reading the Miami Herald. | ||
Sue them. | ||
Or sue the DOJ. | ||
Talk to the DOJ. | ||
The DOJ has put all this in an indictment now. | ||
So this is not speculation. | ||
This is not even our claims. | ||
That's the official statement. | ||
And we're just sort of connecting it to the wider geopolitical machinations of all these various groups that are involved. | ||
And again, it doesn't break down easily, does it? | ||
I mean, as we were just discussing, you could say it's America that's doing this because there are American people, American factions. | ||
It's amazing how often the Open Society Foundation crops up in this. | ||
They're the ones who are helping to staff this organization that's funded by USAID. | ||
Last week, it was uncovered that they were instrumental in the Russia collusion, Hillary Clinton debacle. | ||
I mean, clearly they are just. | ||
I've been telling people since my book came out, my movie. | ||
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Right. | |
Because I worked for them and I set up. | ||
Remember, I was in the middle of the Russian investigation. | ||
They had me dating that Russian redhead who wasn't a spy. | ||
They had me dating her and reporting on her. | ||
And they had me setting up Hillary for a bribe. | ||
You know that story. | ||
I said that was, it's all been fabricated by, it's all Obama and Obama, Brennan, and Comey fabricated all this from the beginning. | ||
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Right. | |
And just like we talked about when Doge was happening, it's like if you're an NGO, but 100% of your funds are coming from the government, you're a GO. | ||
I mean, you're just a government, you're a government organization without the government oversight, which is just a workaround. | ||
So it seems like open society is very, very much tied into all of these, all this spook action. | ||
Where else George Soros gets his money? | ||
Venezuela. | ||
Venezuela has pumped billions through George Soros into the system. | ||
Oh, it's because they're such wonderful socialists. | ||
They just want a loving and together world. | ||
They want to crack the U.S. They all agree, crack and destroy the U.S. Some of them wanted, like I say, some of them want some new globalist headquarters in Europe, and some of them wanted to be the Chinese want in Beijing, but their fundamental vision. | ||
Step one, they agree on. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And it's exporting the Chinese program to the rest of the world. | ||
We missed it. | ||
We missed it by a hair, just like that bullet that grazed Trump's ear. | ||
We missed it. | ||
No, seriously. | ||
And I mean, they tried. | ||
They really tried through COVID, through all of it. | ||
But luckily, enough of us, people like yourself, people like Alex, people like me, saw through it and were able to spread the word and prevent them succeeding. | ||
But, you know, and what is it? | ||
It reminds me of, well, the Trende Aragua thing, right? | ||
You've got Trende Aragua in Denver taking over, or in Aurora, Colorado, taking over buildings, and they were in cahoots with, you know, in a de facto way, the Biden administration, right? | ||
The Biden administration opens the border, lets them in, gives them cover, transports them to the place. | ||
They cause crime and contribute to the collapse of the country. | ||
So again, we're in the situation where it's like, okay, it's the Venezuelans doing it, but they couldn't do it without American help and assistance. | ||
You know what's the worst part? | ||
Yeah, and the worst part of that is, you know, who Tina Peters is, the Green? | ||
Oh, of course. | ||
She's in prison in Colorado with Trenda Aragua killers who are in the same prison. | ||
Right. | ||
I would think that that's grounds for her evidence was key to uncracking certain aspects of this case, and they should pull her out today and make her a witness and put her into witness protection so they can protect her from the Trenda Aragua killers in this cell next to her. | ||
Right. | ||
It's insane that she's sitting in prison right now. | ||
Jesus, I hadn't thought about that, yeah. | ||
The fact that she did her job and preserved the county records while George Soros and the secret Soros Goon of Secretary of the State of Colorado sent people to erase them. | ||
And she secretly got a court-certified guy to come in and make a copy in case they erased it. | ||
She's a hero. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
she's in prison next to Venezuelan killers right now. | ||
Why do you think he hasn't? | ||
Why do you think Trump hasn't pardoned? | ||
Oh, because it's a state thing, I guess. | ||
No, he couldn't pardon her, but he could declare her. | ||
Well, Pam Bondi could declare her an expert, not an expert witness, she needs to be put into, she needs to testify about how in a federal situation, about how she got those computer images. | ||
She's a witness and she needs to be put in witness protection because she can't be protected in the prison she's in. | ||
And Pam Bonnie could do that today. | ||
Why do you think they aren't? | ||
There's a group of people around Trump who don't work for Trump. | ||
I don't know who they're working for, but well, I don't want to be too hard on Pam Bonnie because it's like someday she does good things. | ||
She did this stuff last week on Venezuela, but she's just not aggressive enough. | ||
She's not aggressive enough. | ||
If you haven't been in a bar fight, you just don't know what to do with the situation. | ||
They're bureaucrats. | ||
They're lawyers. | ||
They're lawyers. | ||
They're bureaucrats. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
There's this 70-year-old woman sitting in a box and they're letting her sit there because Pam Bondi is afraid of the political if she signs something that's, you know, oh my gosh, maybe it hurts her future prospects. | ||
I, anyway. | ||
Not Sinferia. | ||
Yeah, Free Tina Peters. | ||
That we should surely make a right, because that ties into all of this. | ||
And again, I know I've known for a while that Hezbollah is embedded in Venezuela and helping Venezuelan, training Venezuela in guerrilla tactics and that sort of stuff that they have so much experience with. | ||
So what is the Iranian, Hezbollah, Venezuela, Israel connection? | ||
Because I'll admit, when I was looking for reasons why they were instituting this $50 million bounty, I was looking around going, I don't see evidence for it. | ||
I think this has to do with Israel. | ||
I think that you see a lot of Trump, the Trump administration doing a lot of stuff that if you can't figure it out, I just sort of de facto go, this must be for Israel's benefit. | ||
Because Venezuela has been very outspoken against Israel and they've been making noise of the UN. | ||
I mean, so have others. | ||
No, it has nothing to do with Israel other than it has nothing to do with Israel. | ||
In that sense, he's not doing this a favor to them. | ||
He has realized that Venezuela is not just some banana republic down there. | ||
Well, I can't speak for him, but I think Uncle Sam has gotten their minds around the truth that Venezuela and Cuba can't be dismissed as these crappy little nothing company countries. | ||
They're masters of subversion, and they, as are all Leninists, and they are behind everything. | ||
They've been a big part of what's going on here with the election of 2020 and now the invasion of Trent Aragua, who are not just, they're not just killers and scenarios. | ||
They're trained terrorists and terrorist cell leaders here. | ||
Like these people are, they've got tens of thousands of people here ready to wage to wage battle. | ||
So the story with Iran, Iran is all up inside. | ||
The Arabs have a saying when two people are very close that it's like two butts and one underwear. | ||
Iran is that close to Venezuela. | ||
In fact, there's a fabulous party island. | ||
I've been to Venezuela some years ago. | ||
There was a fabulous party island called Isla Margarita, very famous, the beautiful Venezuelan girls. | ||
Everyone is the big party place. | ||
That's basically been taken over by Hezbollah. | ||
It's all Hezbollah now, what used to be this great island. | ||
And Israel is mad about that, but Israel is not driving this about Trump now understands that Venezuela committed an act of war against us. | ||
They committed an act of war. | ||
I thought it was just China. | ||
It's actually China and the top of the CIA seem to judging from those charts. | ||
Well, more than that, we actually know the guy's name. | ||
Guys, Frank Holder, the CIA asset who went down and negotiated the deal with Venezuela and overthrew the U.S. in 2020. | ||
We know the name of the people. | ||
I've talked to people who were in the room. | ||
I mean, I've known people who. | ||
So I think they've gotten their minds around that. | ||
The issue with Iran and Venezuela is not only are they like the former vice president, Tariq Alassimi, is a Lebanese Shia, Hezbollah. | ||
It's very integrated into Venezuela. | ||
And that's, I mean, it's a huge national security threat. | ||
And Trump has, I'm sorry it took him seven months. | ||
If he'd given me an hour, I think it would have taken him about seven minutes to do this. | ||
It gave me an hour back in January. | ||
I'll never, so I'm not, you know, I'm really on the outs. | ||
It's funny that I get described as this Trump guy and this and that. | ||
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I'm as They don't know what to make of me. | |
So I don't talk to them. | ||
I don't have anything to do with them. | ||
But I'm a Ron Paul and the guy, not a Donald Trump guy. | ||
Well, I voted for him. | ||
This third time I voted. | ||
I didn't first two times. | ||
I think he's saved, I mean, if he had lost this. | ||
But I actually, I've come to be quite fond of him. | ||
Well, and this is just, it's such a crazy time right now. | ||
And, you know, obviously, I think you were making the point during the break that, you know, Israel cannot afford to have America fall. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, obviously, we protect them in a lot of ways, including at the UN and other stuff like that. | ||
How does that play into this? | ||
I mean, is that maybe the reason they have so much interest in Venezuela as well, other than the Hezbollah? | ||
Well, I can say that without revealing too much, in developing, I've spent the last three years overseas, really developing and researching, investing in all these different parts of it. | ||
I would say that a little, that Israel at one point provided me a small amount of, they knew what they figured out what I was doing. | ||
And at one point, I can't say what, they came and provided me a small amount of aid, a little bit of assistance, so that, and they let me know: look, we know if the U.S. falls, we don't last 10 minutes. | ||
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We can't let the U.S. fall to this globalist. | ||
So, no, they're not. | ||
Here's another thing to know: there's hundreds of hours of Zoom calls that took place in 2020 between Antifa BLM and there were federal officials on these Zoom calls, giving them direction and planning the color revolution. | ||
Right. | ||
Deep state federal officials. | ||
There were occasionally also Israeli deep state federal officials on these calls, not the Netanyahu crowd, the Yahoo Barak crowd. | ||
Interesting. | ||
And not only were they on the calls and being very congenial with the American deep state guys, the American deep state guys seem to show deference to the Israeli deep state guys. | ||
I know this sounds like the protocols of the elders of Zion, but our color revolution turns out to have had a lot of strings being pulled, not by the anti-Netanyahu crowd. | ||
Interesting. | ||
And then Biden came to power. | ||
And we're behind the color revolution that they're going through. | ||
Which is incidentally, here's another thing. | ||
Everyone thinks that the military let the Gazans in on October 7th. | ||
I think that's true. | ||
I don't think Netanyahu was in on it. | ||
It was a setup. | ||
There were deep state people threatening Netanyahu. | ||
I can go into Israeli politics more if you want, but it's Netanyahu is like the Trump of Israel. | ||
And he's tinkering with something that's very dear to them, the Supreme Court. | ||
Do you know that Israel Supreme Court, there's no written constitution, and if the people pass a law that they don't like, they can say, well, that just violates the fundamental spirit of Israel and we knock it out. | ||
And that Supreme Court has had 88 people on it over the history of Israel. | ||
87 of them have been what's called Ashkenazi, Ashkenazi, white European Jews. | ||
And they really look down on the darker Jews. | ||
And the darker Jews get mad and say, look, we go to all this trouble to get work all this in politics. | ||
And we get, you know, we're the taxi drivers and the workers. | ||
We get our policies done and they get passed. | ||
And then the Supreme Court says, oh, no, that violates the fundamentals principle of Israel. | ||
With no on a whim, right? | ||
They don't have to do that. | ||
And they're all the precedent to point. | ||
They're all the European whites. | ||
And it feels to the non-European Jews like they're second class. | ||
Well, they are. | ||
They're totally looked down on by the Ashkenazi. | ||
They look down on them terribly. | ||
Right. | ||
And so that, in that sense, Netanyahu is a trumpian where he's standing for the cab drivers and the workers and stuff against these snobs. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah, that's why it's never easy to, and that's one thing that Alex is really good at that people give him crap for, where he's like, I don't hate Israel. | ||
There's a lot of good people in Israel. | ||
But it's just true. | ||
I mean, you just got to, you know, it's not as black and white. | ||
It's not, you know, one country good, other country bad. | ||
In every country, you got various factions all working against each other. | ||
I'm just, I'm still digesting the thing you said about the feds and the Israelis and the helping to pull off the color revolution in 2020. | ||
I mean, that has huge implications. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That you put up that graph and you study it. | ||
You will see it was of the 72 nations where SmartMatic was spread and was used to rig elections, 26 of them, the CIA/slash USAID, put the SmartMatic there. | ||
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Right. | |
And George Soros. | ||
And you look up this SEPS, CEPPS. | ||
Yeah, that central box, SEPS, it was staffed by George Soros and funded by USAID, billions of dollars. | ||
And they've used it, and they call it modernizing elections. | ||
We're going to the third world of the modernized elections. | ||
You're going to get these computers from silly people say, well, computers must be better. | ||
It must be faster and cleaner. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
And every time these things get implemented and there's some surprise results where the country goes way to the left. | ||
And that started, that's again, that started July 09. | ||
Wow. | ||
So as soon as Obama comes in and gets Brennan settled in July 09 is when that started. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, it's all tied very confusingly together, I guess I'll say. | ||
And this is one of those things when you start looking into these operations, it reminds me of, we actually talked about during the break, the spat between Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes. | ||
I thought Nick did a very good job of laying out a very compelling argument against Tucker Carlson. | ||
But then there would be times where he'd be saying, oh, Tucker was helping the CIA stop a revolution in Nicaragua. | ||
And it's like, I'm kind of for that. | ||
I don't know the details exactly, but I could see how without being a some sort of subversive operator operative, it's like, well, maybe he just sincerely believes that he doesn't want communism encroaching on in the American hemisphere. | ||
And so they went down to try to stop the, you know, maybe they prevented some major massacre happening when the whole country goes to communism. | ||
So there are things like that where it's like, all right, I'm with you for most of it because I don't like all the manipulation, the CIA crap going on behind the background. | ||
Same time, I can see the argument they're making and I can see how genuinely patriotic people would go along with it thinking they're protecting America from the communist menace. | ||
Do you see what I'm saying? | ||
Where connecting all this? | ||
Nicaragua was actually, I was in Nicaragua also about five years ago. | ||
Nicaragua, it's funny. | ||
I was there and I learned over the course of a couple of weeks. | ||
I was surfing and then moving around and talking to business and such. | ||
Every business of any size in Nicaragua has a secret shareholder named Danny Ortega. | ||
15%. | ||
If you own a warehouse, if you own a good-sized restaurant, if you own a bus company, everything, 15% of your profits go to this secret shareholder. | ||
And then, you know, twice, three times a year, Danny Ortega takes, you know, he makes billions of dollars sitting over in Switzerland. | ||
He takes a couple hundred thousand dollars and has a big street barbecue for the poor. | ||
And they all, oh, this is a man fighting for the people. | ||
It's all, you talk about a griff. | ||
Yeah, classic mafia. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Just like they, and that's how they stay in power. | ||
We're here standing for you, the poor. | ||
And they get in and like the Venezuelan mafia looted $4 trillion. | ||
Well, I was actually, I'll tell you, when I left Venezuela, why don't you, can I, I don't want to go too into well, and you're, and you're going to be on with Alex later, so we don't have to fit everything in here, right? | ||
You got to save some, you got to save some headlines for the, for the big guy. | ||
Nick Fuentes is, I have to say, a talented debater. | ||
I disagree with him. | ||
Boy, he's a compelling, convincing kind of guy. | ||
I wish somebody would debate the guy. | ||
I could easily debate him, but I'm not. | ||
Anyway, it's not kind of my deal to get on. | ||
But he's a talented guy. | ||
I'd love to address some of the nonsense he spews, though. | ||
Yeah, we can. | ||
And again, I just, to me, it's like the more you learn, the less there's sort of a bell curve sort of thing. | ||
Like you, first you think things are one way, then you learn it's actually the exact opposite. | ||
And then you sort of, you know, you get to a point where you go, all right, everything, all the wires are crossed. | ||
Everybody's double crossing everybody. | ||
You know, it gets to a point. | ||
Yeah, it's hard to say this is good and this is bad because you got all these different angles, all these different people working it. | ||
So, you know, I try to maintain some level of nuance and try to give the benefit of the doubt of people like Tucker Carlson going, maybe, you know, I think he knew his dad was in the CIA. | ||
I think he lied about that and that, that was not good. | ||
But, you know, maybe when he was a college kid, he thought going down to Nicaragua to stop the communists was just a patriotic American thing to do. | ||
And how are you going to condemn him for that? | ||
So, you know, I think there's nuance in all of this. | ||
And it just, the more you learn, the more confusing it gets a lot of times. | ||
Indeed. | ||
I'm very close friends with a guy from the CIA who was part of unraveling this election stuff, Gary Bernson. | ||
And he did some videos about the election stuff. | ||
And he says that when he was the chief of station of the CIA in Ecuador 20 years ago. | ||
He says they got instructions to stop collecting on Cuba. | ||
Cuba's not a threat anymore. | ||
And he went ballistic. | ||
And well, it turns out where the instructions came from was a Cuban asset in the CIA. | ||
We know, we know of 20 spies, Venezuelan Cuban assets within the American government. | ||
You saw one arrested a year and a half ago, the ambassador Manuel Rocha. | ||
They said that the FBI said the biggest penetration in 50 years. | ||
There's 19 other people, and he's in prison now for the rest of his life, I hope. | ||
There's 19 other people within the government that need to be taken out. | ||
And they're doing things like within the CIA saying, oh, Cuba's not a threat anymore. | ||
Just stop collecting. | ||
We don't want any information about Cuba. | ||
When you're in Latin America, just don't pay any attention. | ||
I just don't bother. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, you know, that's the thing. | ||
And yeah, that's the thing I think a lot of people, I think I've, you know, I hear Alex say this all the time, where it's like, look, you know, we can talk about Israel, but like there's more than just Israel. | ||
Venezuela is trying to, you know, Cuba, China, Iran. | ||
I mean, we have a lot of enemies around the world and a lot of allies that are all trying to manipulate us in one way or another. | ||
I'd throw MI6 in the UK right on top of that pile. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And this solid would have sounded crazy to me five years ago, but the city of London and the 12 families there, the Vatican, which is dirty as hell. | ||
And I'm, I'm a, I mean, I, I was raised, I always say I was raised when I was always I majored in Catholic, I'm minored in Jew. | ||
I was an altar boy, Catholic, Irish Catholic, but the Vatican is dirty as hell. | ||
In fact, the dictator of Venezuela, Maduro, or Hugo Chavez, he was actually kicked out of power in 01 for 2000 or 2001 for maybe or 2002 for like 44 hours. | ||
He was out of power and the military had him. | ||
It was a junta because he was violating the Constitution and clearly emerging as a dictator. | ||
And they had him and the Catholic Church got involved and they got involved and they got the masses and they got the brokered a deal. | ||
So the Hugo Chavez got out and could be president again, but he promised to obey the Constitution and not to take repercussions. | ||
In fact, they let him out. | ||
Within 48 hours, all those generals were eating their own testicles and they're all dead, except one. | ||
One escaped to Texas and he's like, well, he's anyway. | ||
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But that's that where is the Vatican? | |
Well, it's Vatican. | ||
That guy who did that, the guy who did that, the archbishop who did that in Venezuela, it's his protege who's now at the Vatican, is basically the CFO of the Vatican over the Vatican Bank, which is dirty as hell. | ||
Venezuela has bought $40 billion of Australian bonds, which have a 10% yield. | ||
So they generate $4 billion a year of Russia. | ||
And they park them in the Vatican Bank. | ||
And they say, you can keep that money. | ||
They're funding the Vatican $4 billion a year in return for which the Vatican. | ||
I mean, this Pope who just died was another Civici. | ||
He was a terrible man. | ||
And so the Vatican is embroiled in all this stuff. | ||
The Vatican needs its own revolution. | ||
I'm telling you, that's one of the things. | ||
It's like, you know, you read history, the Vatican was a very powerful force against communism, but here they are, you know, helping to reinstall the dictator. | ||
So were we, but it was subverted. | ||
That's what they're masters of, subversion. | ||
They subverted the Vatican. | ||
They subverted the U.S. government. | ||
And it's really what communists said, Lenin, go back to Lenin was the guy who took Marx's ideology speculation and implemented a game plan, which included all these strategies of how do you actually overthrow. | ||
And that's we're kind of seeing the grandchildren of that. | ||
And it's the most powerful institutions that they infiltrate and subvert because they can't be destroyed outright. | ||
Now, I'm thinking of people like Jim Jones. | ||
He was a major communist, hated the church, thought the best way to destroy the church is to enter the church and turn it towards my ends rather than where they're going. | ||
So obviously subversion, taking it over and turning it to your ends is a very effective method when you can't just take out an institution. | ||
Like when you don't have your own good ideas you can convince people of. | ||
You say, Jesus said this, trust me. | ||
Here's what's wrong with Nick Fuentes. | ||
He's always talking about the Jews. | ||
Americans should remember there are in our society three types of Jews. | ||
There's the Orthodox, the conservative, and the Reformed. | ||
And the Reformed, I know some people don't even consider them Jewish. | ||
They meet on Saturdays and they plot, plot their politics. | ||
The Orthodox sort of are living like it's a 16th century shtetl. | ||
The conservatives dress like you and me, and they're Jewish, religious. | ||
And I used to love them all. | ||
I was raised, like I say, I majored in Catholic, modern Jew. | ||
Half of my great professors were Jewish. | ||
I used to have a very warm feeling about the whole tribe. | ||
What I came to realize belatedly was the secular left-wing Jews hate Gentiles. | ||
I should have put it together. | ||
I remember one professor saying things to me like, well, I got to walk across the college green and there's a crash, like a nativity scene. | ||
It's just one of the minor indignities I have to suffer living here. | ||
And another professor, his wife, used to talk about once in a while, she would slip out talking about the Christians, this, and some Christians might. | ||
And I never got it until recently. | ||
The left-wing Jews hate Gentiles. | ||
You also got to remember, they hate the other Jews. | ||
So it's a real mistake for Nick Fuentes. | ||
And I think they hate the other Jews more than they hate us. | ||
So they're just a bunch of globalists. | ||
They hate, I think they're resentful kids whose daddy didn't buy them a pony and they become embrace this Marxism, which is a philosophy of resentment. | ||
It's a philosophy of resented community people. | ||
So the answer to Nick Fuentes is stopping with the Jews. | ||
It's the secular left-wing Jews, they hate the other Jews just as much as they hate us. | ||
Maybe more. | ||
Yeah, no, I've heard that same thing, whistleblowers in the IDF saying, you know, we were taught to hate non-Jews, but we were taught to hate the Jews outside of Israel even more. | ||
I mean, they literally say that because they're like, they're not with us. | ||
We're the ones suffering. | ||
And those Jews are, you know, living large on our sacrifice. | ||
So it's absolutely true. | ||
And you can debate it all you want. | ||
You got to incorporate it. | ||
If it is in fact true, your worldview has to encompass it. | ||
Patrick Byrne, you'll be on with Alex Jones very shortly. | ||
Follow him on X at Patrick Byrne. | ||
You can also watch the Enemy Within Docu Series on Rumble and Amazon Prime in enemywithindocu series.com. | ||
Stay tuned, Alex Jones, 90 seconds, go nowhere. | ||
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