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28 weeks pregnant. | |
| You know what I'm gonna take? | ||
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So the title to see the benefit. | |
| When they approved Tylenol, just like Aspartame the same year, they couldn't believe it. | ||
| It eats your liver. | ||
| When you take it when you're having a baby, when a woman's pregnant, it literally blocks all sorts of cellular growth, including the brain. | ||
| The reason it kills pain is it shuts things down. | ||
| And it destroys a blood-brain barrier while it's growing. | ||
| As pregnant leftists gleefully down doses of Tylenol purely despite the guidance from the Trump administration, President Trump's visit to the UN General Assembly to address the globalist horde was nothing less than sabotage. | ||
| And I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working. | ||
| I feel very happy to be up here with you, nevertheless. | ||
| And that way you speak more from the heart. | ||
| I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble. | ||
| The sabotage followed reports of UN staff joking about pranks to embarrass Trump due to U.S. funding cuts, which have caused a severe UN budget crisis. | ||
| Afterwards, the Bolsonaro guys told me when Bolsonaro's air covers, because Brazil traditionally always goes first, they were supposed to have a car service pick him up in his security, but they never sent it. | ||
| He had to hustle up from his hotel and just barely got there, got there, in fact, a few minutes later. | ||
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I'm sorry, President. | |
| I'm really sorry. | ||
| Everything's in frozen right now. | ||
| There's a border kick through away. | ||
| The White House, citing the suspicious timing in staff chatter, demanded an investigation, while the UN attributed the issues to technical glitches and a U.S.-managed teleprompter denying any deliberate acts. | ||
| The backlash will be historic and devastating. | ||
| Why don't we pull all the money, not just from the dog and pony show in New York? | ||
| That's the main stage. | ||
| I'm talking about from Geneva. | ||
| Pull it all. | ||
| Every penny of it. | ||
| We don't need it. | ||
| We don't want it. | ||
| The CCP runs it a bunch of incompetents from the second and third world, always being big shots. | ||
| Don't care about the Security Council. | ||
| Walk away from all of it and shut it down. | ||
| But the UN globalist swine just can't get enough. | ||
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The institutions and frameworks of global governance, from the Security Council to the Bretton Woods systems, were created 80 years ago. | |
| We can't build a future for our grandchildren with a system built for our grandparents. | ||
| Meanwhile, security concerns escalated when the U.S. Secret Service announced the dismantling of a massive illicit telecom network in the New York area. | ||
| Just hours before the session, the operation uncovered over 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards capable of jamming cell phone networks, disrupting 911 calls, and enabling surveillance, potentially targeting the assembly's communications within 35 miles of the UN headquarters. | ||
| The identity of the would-be saboteurs has yet to be revealed, but this is not the first incident of its kind. | ||
| In Los Angeles in July of 2025, South American illegal aliens linked to transnational crime rings used cell and GPS signal jammers during multi-million dollar jewelry heists to block victims' calls to law enforcement and cut fiber optic lines, disrupting 911 and internet services for over 1 million customers, including hospitals. | ||
| In March of 2025 in Washington, D.C., unauthorized cellular modems were installed at U.S. ports and borders without contracts, posing risks for data interception and network spoofing, while multiple officials' cell phones were compromised by foreign adversaries using unsecured apps like Signal, enabling keystroke monitoring and data breaches of sensitive information. | ||
| As protests over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict raged outside, Syria's interim president, Ahmed Al-Shara, former al-Qaeda warlord and leader of Jabbat al-Nusra, sought sanctions relief and international support for Syria's reconstruction, UN zealots gleefully allowing the jihadist snake to enter its den of iniquity. | ||
| Meanwhile, Mike Cernovich raged against the Secret Service's pathetic response to the sabotage of President Trump at the United Nations, warning that this was no glitch. | ||
| It was a globalist setup to probe Trump's defenses. | ||
| The United Nations is a glorified pit of hell. | ||
| Sever all ties. | ||
| Shut its New York offices down. | ||
| American sovereignty will be far better off. | ||
| John Baume reporting for Infowars. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Rob Dew. | |
| Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
| Good. | ||
| It is a good morning. | ||
| Finally, we have some really good news. | ||
| Finally, I guess 1,000 of the thousands of sealed indictments has been opened. | ||
| Who was it? | ||
| Joe DeGenova and his wife used to get on that. | ||
| Thousands of sealed indictments are everywhere. | ||
| And now we finally get one. | ||
| We get one indictment. | ||
| After all this, James Comey has been indicted. | ||
| He's turning himself in today. | ||
| I've got reaction from Alex Jones, reaction from everywhere. | ||
| In fact, let's just read Donald Trump's truth because this is who Comey was going after. | ||
| If you remember the 8647 seashells, but here it is. | ||
| Justice in America, one of the worst human beings this country is ever exposed to is James Comey, the former corrupt head of the FBI. | ||
| Today he was indicted by a grand jury on two felony counts for various illegal and unlawful acts. | ||
| He has been so bad for our country for so long and now at the beginning of being held responsible for his crimes against our nation, make America great again. | ||
| He put that out yesterday at 6.24 p.m. | ||
| So it looks like today he's going to be, I guess, get his purpook, get his mug shot. | ||
| And when people say, oh, this is, look at all the treachery and the government interference. | ||
| Just, you know, send them this screenshot right here of all the MAGA people that were arrested after the 2020 election. | ||
| And I think all these people, well, most of them were getting it early on in the administration. | ||
| And most of them didn't do anything but just ask questions about the stolen election. | ||
| So let's hope we get to the bottom of that as well. | ||
| I don't have a ton of faith, but it's starting to change. | ||
| I've got some information from John Solomon over at Just the News about the FBI that were present at J6. | ||
| But wait, I thought it was Chris Ray said, oh, he didn't know and he doesn't think there was any FBI agents. | ||
| Well, over 250 agents were there on the ground at J6. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| There's our live show headline. | ||
| FBI tells Congress it had 275 plainclothes agents embedded in Gen 6 crowd. | ||
| Oh, and that's just one agency. | ||
| Okay, it was filled with agents top to bottom. | ||
| They were the ones moving people in, moving people out. | ||
| Remember the ghost buses? | ||
| We had the congressman from Louisiana, Clay Higgins, bring up the ghost of people that were being brought in. | ||
| Oh, were those just agents? | ||
| Were those provocateurs? | ||
| Who were all those people? | ||
| But first, I want to go. | ||
| Alex Jones put out a video late last night, 7:40. | ||
| Ex-FBI Director James Comey indicted on charges of lying to Congress in extrusion. | ||
| The war has just begun. | ||
| Let's see what Alex Jones has to say about this. | ||
| No one is above the law. | ||
| As I told you six months ago, the first person to be indicted in the war against the deep state, if America is to survive, is James Comey. | ||
| He lied to Congress more than six times, saying that he never leaked information in the media. | ||
| Later, he bragged after they stole the election 2020, he thought he was safe, that he went and orchestrated it all, the attacks on Trump, Flynn, everybody, and that he was the leaker with twisted, fake, classified information. | ||
| He didn't just leak, he leaked lies. | ||
| And then he lied to Congress about it. | ||
| Leticia James will be indicted. | ||
| As I told you, first Comey, then Latisa James, then John Brennan, then Clapper, then John Bolton, and then it leads on from there. | ||
| So to all of you that were black-pilled and said there will never be any indictments and said I was a hopium dealer, that I was a white pill man, that I was saying things that weren't true. | ||
| Was Alex Jones right? | ||
| Get ready for the rest of it. | ||
| Get ready for all of it. | ||
| Get ready for so much more because they tried to kill Trump twice. | ||
| They tried to put me in prison, General Flynn in prison, Roger Stone in prison, all of us in prison. | ||
| And I sat there and I told my own people eight years ago, there's no indictments. | ||
| The sessions is controlled. | ||
| Bill Barr is controlled. | ||
| I said, there will be no indictments. | ||
| And you said that I was a traitor. | ||
| I was a liar. | ||
| I was right. | ||
| And this time I told you there will be indictments. | ||
| And as soon as the indictments begin, like a house of cards, their whole system will fall. | ||
| Remember that? | ||
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Said it thousands of times till your ears bled. | |
| But here's the big news: the Democrats have said they're going to riot and they're going to trigger race war and false flags because their people believe they were invincible. | ||
| Their people believe they were above the law. | ||
| And now that promise is dying. | ||
| And so now the real threat begins. | ||
| Now the real attack unfolds. | ||
| You know, we knew when the investigation got launched, the Democrats attacking us, that they'd flip out and that they would reveal themselves and reveal themselves in the Justice Department. | ||
| Who came out and said, pull the investigations on Jones? | ||
| You see, we're the ones playing chess while they play checkers. | ||
| And so our enemies think they're invincible sit back and laugh. | ||
| This isn't like Trump charged with things he never did, and the public woke up and his mug shot to make his approval rate go up. | ||
| These are real crimes, these American people, and they want it. | ||
| It's the right thing to do so they can never reconstitute it again. | ||
| And you're going to see the Republicans win 20, 30, 50 seats in the House, five, six, seven, ten seats in the Senate. | ||
| And more indictments are coming. | ||
| So the dam has broken. | ||
| And the war is here. | ||
| And that's a good thing, as Shakespeare said. | ||
| Cry havoc and let loose the dogs of war. | ||
| They started it. | ||
| We're going to finish it. | ||
| James Comey, disgraced FBI director. | ||
| Indicted for perjury to Congress, cut and dry, and an obstruction of justice. | ||
| And Fauci and all the rest of you are next. | ||
| So just prepare yourselves because I've told you this a lot, but I want you to listen, enemies. | ||
| 20 years ago, I didn't know how all this would end. | ||
| But I said, if you want to fight, you better believe you got one. | ||
| But now we have the initiative, we have the moral high ground. | ||
| I can now say, if you want to fight, you got one and you're going to lose. | ||
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You wanted a war. | |
| You wanted a fight. | ||
| You've now summoned the terrible giant. | ||
| God bless the 47th president of the United States of America. | ||
| And God bless the American people. | ||
| And God bless the InfoWarriors because the war has just begun. | ||
| Right. | ||
| The war has just begun. | ||
| I think that was a great message from Alex Jones, his first reading on what was going on. | ||
| It was still light outside, actually, yesterday when he got that message. | ||
| So from Axios, the move comes as President Donald Trump publicly dressed down U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for failing to prosecute several deep state coup plotters. | ||
| Remember that truth he put out just a few days ago, but then erased? | ||
| I think that was just something to throw out there to get her online. | ||
| We had her going on the Stephen Miller podcast, which some people are speculating that that was sort of a setup, that question about hate speech, that they could go after Pam Bondi with shooting off her mouth, like, oh, we have to go after hate speech. | ||
| No, lady, that's not what we're, you're supposed to go after the people like this, like James Comey, okay? | ||
| That's you need to go after. | ||
| So the move comes as President Donald Trump publicly dressed down U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for failing to prosecute several deep state coupoters, including Comey, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Attorney General Letitia James, and Senator Adam Schiff, who also were guilty as hell. | ||
| Trump next criticized U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District, Eric Seibert, calling him a woke rhino pushed by Democrats. | ||
| And he was going to recommend Lindsey Halligan for the position. | ||
| So Catherine Harridge put a tweet out. | ||
| This was right before the indictment happened. | ||
| I'm told the evidence was there, not shaky as a criminal case characterized by some media reporting, because of course they're going to run cover for Comey. | ||
| Critics of former U.S. Attorney General Eric Seibert allege he was blocking or slow walking. | ||
| These are quotes, the charges. | ||
| So if they made this to October 1st and put this out, he would have been like, oh, statute of limitations. | ||
| Ha ha ha. | ||
| I'm not Alex Jones, so I don't, I get my statute of limitations, unlike Alex Jones. | ||
| Don't get statute of limitations. | ||
| And then interim U.S. Attorney U.S. U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan removed the blocks. | ||
| So there it is. | ||
| She's got some of the files in here from Articles, which people were putting out. | ||
| Also, Svetlana Lakova, the Comey charges Stenfrom lying to Congress about media leaks. | ||
| The recently declassified documents of the 2017 FBA Arctic Hayes media investigation proved that Comey lied. | ||
| The documents show Comey used a media mole, Columbia law professor Daniel Richmond, who we already knew all this, to shape the Russia Gate narrative. | ||
| He was leaking him stories and then saying, oh, I didn't leak it to the press. | ||
| The stories based on Comey's leaks appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal between April and May of 2017. | ||
| Declassified memos show that Richmond, acting on Comey's behalf, engaged in repeated anonymous communication with the press to influence media coverage. | ||
| In addition, after Comey's firing in 2017, Richmond leaked memos detailing Trump's alleged request to end the Michael Flynn investigation, which prompted the special counsel appointment of Robert Mueller. | ||
| Oh, and then there wasn't, of course, anything with General Flynn. | ||
| These I've printed off, but I can't even hardly read them. | ||
| These are actually some of the memos from Arctic Frost. | ||
| This is, I guess, what you get from your federal government. | ||
| You get blurry sheets like that. | ||
| I can hardly even read these. | ||
| Actually, they look pretty good on your camera. | ||
| How did y'all get them to look so good? | ||
| Y'all must have the sharpened detail on there. | ||
| Yeah, to the max. | ||
| Because I can barely. | ||
| But anyway, Columbia University was a close friend of Comey. | ||
| He was the professor. | ||
| So these are all from the Arctic Frost files that we just had released by another senator, the old guy. | ||
| You remember his name? | ||
| I don't remember his name right now. | ||
| There's so much going through my head. | ||
| I'm really excited to see that Comey is the first to drop. | ||
| And now we're expecting Brennan, Clapper. | ||
| It looks like they found classified files in Hornstash's office, John Bolton. | ||
| So Letitia James, Senator Adam Schiff, TikTok, people. | ||
| It's coming. | ||
| It's coming. | ||
| This is like just a 45 minutes, just so we can bask a little more. | ||
| This is from Fox News. | ||
| 45 seconds from Benny Johnson, FBI Director James Comey indicted on two counts of false statements and obstruction to justice. | ||
| And remember, remember the message they used to tell us: no one is above the law. | ||
| Here is that clip. | ||
| Welcome back. | ||
| Breaking right now. | ||
| Tonight, a major update to a story we brought to you earlier in the hour. | ||
| A grand jury has just handed down an indictment for former FBI director James Comey. | ||
| The Justice Department accuses Comey of lying to Congress while under oath back in 2020. | ||
| Let's bring in David Spunt with all the breaking details. | ||
| David, what can you tell us? | ||
| Well, Jillian, we are waiting to get the actual details of the indictment. | ||
| We're just told that an indictment has been handed up against the former FBI director, James Comey. | ||
| So I don't want to speculate on the actual charges yet until I see the paper in hand. | ||
| That's the only responsible thing to do. | ||
| But we know that James Comey, the former FBI director, has been indicted. | ||
| We're waiting to see if there's any sort of comment from the Justice Department. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| So that is good news there. | ||
| Jim Hoff over at Gateway Pundit, Justice in America. | ||
| That's what he proclaims. | ||
| President Trump goes off on one of the worst human beings, James Comey, and truth social statement following Comey's indictment. | ||
| That must have just dropped after the end of War Room because I remember we were waiting for it. | ||
| We were assuming it was going to happen. | ||
| War Room ended, and I'm like, well, there's no indictment, but it looks like 6:43 p.m., Jim Hoff put this out. | ||
| So that was on Thursday evening. | ||
| Comey was hit with two criminal charges, making false statements and obstruction of justice. | ||
| Former FBI head James Comey and others in his inner circle signed and sent FISA warrant applications to the Pfizer court, and they knew the FISA warrant was fraudulent. | ||
| Since the emails are labeled classified by the deep state DOJ and FBI, Comey wanted to have his testimony in front of Congress this week in the open so he wouldn't have to discuss his criminal actions like this one. | ||
| When Comey signed off on the Pfizer warrant request to the FISA court to obtain a legal basis to spy on Carter Page and President Trump, he lied. | ||
| This is a fact because the Pfizer request had the following caption about Steele's work in it. | ||
| And here's the quote: The FBI is unaware of any derogatory information pertaining to Source One. | ||
| That was Steele. | ||
| We also know from the work of Judicial Wash that no hearings were held on the fraudulent FISA warrant applications sent to the FISA court by Obama's corrupt FBI and DOJ leadership to spy on Kennedy and then President Trump. | ||
| No wonder Trump called Comey the worst FBI director in history back in 2008. | ||
| Remember he was talking about the wire taps and everybody's laughing. | ||
| Uh-huh, nobody's tapping your wires, President Trump. | ||
| And then all the Snowden stuff came out about how he unwittingly Clapper was grabbing everybody's information. | ||
| So just remember, just remember, let's just go back to this again. | ||
| When they say, oh, this is the worst, this is the worst form of tyranny ever. | ||
| Look at all the people. | ||
| This is just a smattering of some of the people who were indicted and had mug shots taking on behalf of working with and for President Trump. | ||
| And we saw Hakeem Jeffries say, hey, when we get back into power, we're going to come after you. | ||
| In fact, guys, from yesterday, maybe we'll find that during the break. | ||
| Jones's Hitler statement talking about that, because really what his whole Hitler statement that he did yesterday from his couch with his cat was really an indictment on the Democrat Party. | ||
| And I filled in the blanks on all that. | ||
| So if we can't find it, I'll dig that out during the break and we'll bring that out because this is what really matters: getting these indictments, starting them off. | ||
| Yeah, it was a little long coming, but we finally have our first indictment. | ||
| We finally have James Comey. | ||
| And will he start singing like a bird? | ||
| I mean, he's the top. | ||
| He's literally one of the heads of the Hydra on top. | ||
| There's him, there's Brennan, there's Clapper. | ||
| And then later on, you know, like the feet is Bolton shifts over here. | ||
| And then we have, you know, Liz Cheney. | ||
| And what about Chris Ray? | ||
| You know, we forget about Chris Ray. | ||
| And he was literally sitting in front of Congress when they asked him about the number of undercover agents that were present on J6. | ||
| And Chris Ray goes, I don't know. | ||
| I can't tell you. | ||
| I don't know how many. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Well, from John Solomon, I got to find his article. | ||
| FBI Bombshell. | ||
| This is it right here. | ||
| Yeah, from just the news. | ||
| John Solomon does some great work. | ||
| Very understated work. | ||
| 274 agents sent to the Capitol for J6. | ||
| Many complain they were political pawns. | ||
| Oh, wow. | ||
| Well, we were told we were conspiracy theorists, right? | ||
| Wasn't that the word? | ||
| Oh, there was nobody out there. | ||
| Y'all were trying to overthrow the government with no guns. | ||
| Here's the article on Just the News. | ||
| FBI bombshell, 274 agents sent to Capitol for J6. | ||
| Many later complained they were political pawns. | ||
| Hidden for four years, an after-action report on the FBI's involvement in the J6 riot found by Director Patel shows dozens of agents feared the FBI had become woke and liberally biased. | ||
| The FBI secretly developed more than 250 plainclothes agents, deployed, sorry, secretly deployed, secretly deployed. | ||
| FBI secretly deployed more than 250 plainclothes agents to the U.S. Capitol during the Jan 6, 2021 riot. | ||
| An operation so disorganized and unleashed searing frustrations among many of the FBI's rank and file that the Bureau had lost its core competencies to wokeness and allow its employees to become pawns in a political war, according to an after-action report kept from the public for more than four years. | ||
| This was Chris Ray. | ||
| And this was a guy who probably somebody went up to him. | ||
| You know, maybe Sean Hannity. | ||
| Who recommended Chris Ray to Donald Trump? | ||
| That's what we need to look at. | ||
| That's somebody we need to look at because Chris Ray was the cleanup guy. | ||
| He was supposed to come in and just sweep everything up and go like, oh, oh, President Trump appointed me. | ||
| How could I be biased? | ||
| I love the president. | ||
| Even though he was a Comey pawn, you look at him, the guy doesn't look smart at all. | ||
| Looks kind of retarded, actually. | ||
| I mean, to me, you know, the guy doesn't look like he could find his way out of a wet paper bag. | ||
| Scores of FBI agents' personnel, many from the Bureau's premier Washington Philadelphia office, sent anonymous complaints to the after-action team detailing on how agents were sent into an unsafe scenario without proper safety equipment or the ability to identify themselves as armed officers to other police agencies. | ||
| Oh, I wonder how many of the FBI plainclothes got shot with rubber bullets or tear gas. | ||
| The persistent complaint was that the Bureau during James Comey and Chris Ray era had become infected with political bias and liberal ideology that treated the protesters from the summer 2020 Black Lives Matter riots far differently than those arrested in the aftermath of the J6 episode. | ||
| Still haven't found that pipe bomber yet either. | ||
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| FBI should make it clear to its personnel and the public that despite its obvious bias, it ultimately still takes its mission and priorities seriously. | ||
| One employee wrote in a stinging review. | ||
| Does anybody believe that? | ||
| Do we think they're taking it seriously now? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I have yet to see. | ||
| Let's see how what comes out following this because Cash Patel didn't come out and say that this was John Solomon that was putting this out. | ||
| I mean, why didn't we get that in the hearing with Cash Patel? | ||
| Makes you wonder. | ||
| Makes you wonder if their cover-up is still going on. | ||
| It should equally and aggressively investigate criminal activities regardless of the offender's perceived race, political affiliations, or motivations. | ||
| And it should equally and aggressively protect all Americans regardless of perceived race, political affiliations, and motivations. | ||
| That agent urged they should make this guy director because he obviously understands what's going on. | ||
| The agent urged FBI leaders to identify viable exit options for FBI personnel when no longer feel it is morally or legally acceptable to support a federal law enforcement and intelligence agency motivated by political bias. | ||
| One agent suggested the problem extended beyond the Bureau to DC, the U.S. Attorney's Office, indicating a more widespread problem with political violence. | ||
| I mean, if this doesn't say political bias, if this doesn't say these whole institutions need to be reformed, I don't know what it says. | ||
| I'm going to get more into this when we get back. | ||
| I'm going to show you the documents that show the number of agents. | ||
| It's just getting crazy. | ||
| We got all kinds of stuff. | ||
| We got President Trump calling out George Soros and Reed Hoffman from yesterday. | ||
| We got a Jam Pack show. | ||
| I'm going to take your calls. | ||
| We may have a guest coming up in the third hour. | ||
| And there's a lot more. | ||
| So day one of indictments, we finally have an indictment. | ||
| James Comey has been indicted. | ||
| Hallelujah. | ||
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| Convict him, bar him from future service, have the prosecutors, the local prosecutors in New York, pursue him for the fraudster that he was before he ever became president, lock him up for the garden variety florence he did there, but don't give him that center stage, that dominant role in our national life just down the street from where Joe Biden is trying to heal this nation. | ||
| Oh, Joe Biden's trying to heal the nation. | ||
| The auto pin. | ||
| The auto pin's writing Christmas cards to people. | ||
| Yeah, President Auto Pen. | ||
| I love that Trump stuck on the presidential portrait of Hall of Fame, I guess, because Obama, Trump, Auto Pin Trump. | ||
| Because that's what we were being ruled by a committee and they were running the Auto Pen. | ||
| So thank you for joining me. | ||
| I'm your host, Rob Dew. | ||
| This is the American Journal. | ||
| I'm sitting in for Brianna Morello, who's getting a day off. | ||
| Actually, when we brought her in, I was talking to her to do this job. | ||
| She's like, I just need this one day off. | ||
| I said, no problem. | ||
| We'll take care of it. | ||
| We're just glad you could get here and do it. | ||
| I think she's been doing a bang up job. | ||
| So I hope you guys are watching it and getting she does a lot more prep than I do. | ||
| Let's just say that. | ||
| She came in and said, I'm doing a lot of prep. | ||
| I'm like, yeah, you're doing too much prep. | ||
| This should be, you know, the way talk radio works, and this is talk radio format is lots of news, quick clips, take calls. | ||
| And you kind of, you know, back check as you go. | ||
| But I was just reading this article during the break, more of this Just the News article. | ||
| And you got to hear what some of these agents were saying. | ||
| One agent suggested the problem extended beyond the Bureau to DC, the DC U.S. Attorney's Office. | ||
| So there's more of a widespread problem. | ||
| So it wasn't just FBI. | ||
| Currently, the U.S. Attorney's Office is dictating what it is that gets investigated. | ||
| This is a dangerous precedent because we can barely even get them to prosecute investigations that clearly meet, clearly meet the thresholds needed for federal prosecutions. | ||
| The agent wrote. | ||
| However, their willingness to conduct a search warrant on someone's life for a misdemeanor seems ridiculous. | ||
| This is what they were doing for people during Jan 6, people who just walked through the velvet ropes. | ||
| It is unreasonable for the FBI to conduct investigations involving misdemeanor violations at a federal level. | ||
| It is not our role. | ||
| Why isn't this guy head of the FBI? | ||
| Many of the agents focus feedback on the Washington Field Office and its culture. | ||
| WFO is a hopelessly broken office that's more concerned about wearing masks and recruiting preferred racial sexual groups than catching actual bad guys. | ||
| Yeah, we're creating a little club where we can all sit around and drink coffee and not really get any work done. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And just be like, woke and, you know, wish each other a happy vaccine. | ||
| Another added, I wish you would all pay more attention to our safety than the type of mask we wear. | ||
| If we're going, if you are going to deploy us to a riot situation, then give us the proper damn safety equipment, helmet, face shield, protective clothing, and training. | ||
| See, you don't get an agent, unnamed agent. | ||
| Your job was to basically go in the crowd and gather evidence. | ||
| And you couldn't do that if you were dressed up like a police officer. | ||
| You see how that works? | ||
| A law enforcement agent. | ||
| If you had a face mask on and were carrying your ID, well, then you couldn't properly be deployed as a, I don't know, a secret communist minder. | ||
| The after-action responses, 50 pages in all, were located by current FBI directors Cash Patel's team and recently turned over to the House Judiciary Committee and a special subcommittee investigating security failures and weaponization of law enforcement during the Gen 6 riot. | ||
| 274 undercover agents embedded in the riot with no safety plans. | ||
| This document has proven a bombshell to lawmakers, revealing for the first time that the FBI has a total of 274 agents deployed to the Capitol in plain clothes with guns. | ||
| Remember they kept showing people with guns? | ||
| And oh, who's that? | ||
| Who's that? | ||
| Well, probably an FBI agent because nobody was arrested with a gun that was a plain, that was a quote-unquote Gen 6er. | ||
| Ray Patel's predecessor steadfastly refused to tell Congress how many, if any, agents were in the Capitol that day. | ||
| And a prior DOJ Inspector General report did not divulge the number, referring only to SWAT team that the Bureau had sent to the Capitol, having more than two dozen informants in the crowd. | ||
| So the SWAT team had informants. | ||
| We had, in fact, I have this article right here from the This is from Breitbart, one of the writers at Breitbart. | ||
| And I don't see the tweet here, but maybe I, no, I don't, I don't think I have it. | ||
| Oh, no, here it is. | ||
| No, no. | ||
| It was at the Blaze. | ||
| Yeah, you're right. | ||
| It was the Blaze. | ||
| Started with a B. And there's the agent, Gen 6 incident. | ||
| That's the WFO, Washington Field Office, 274 right there. | ||
| This number includes agents that responded to the Capitol grounds as well as inside the Capitol, the pipe bombs and the red truck. | ||
| That was believed to contain explosive devices as well as CDC ADCSs. | ||
| I'm not sure what that means. | ||
| But you could see the number of professional staff that were part of specialty teams, OSTs, SOSs, PSSs, computer service, ETs, and others of 75. | ||
| Lots of agents, the number of professional staff part of specialty teams. | ||
| So there's just agent after, there's all kind of agents. | ||
| Here's another one. | ||
| It says agent 503. | ||
| So they had people deployed everywhere during Jan 6. | ||
| We don't know where. | ||
| Remember the video we saw of the guys getting dressed out of their MAGA gear and putting on Antifa clothes? | ||
| Or it might have been the other way around. | ||
| They might have been taking off their Antifa clothes, putting on MAGA gear. | ||
| They had black ones. | ||
| So maybe these were guys too who were in the know. | ||
| You know, Dimtards everywhere. | ||
| The existence of mass FBI agents at the Capitol on Gen 6 could also be a problem. | ||
| And many of the cases that were subsequently brought in the court. | ||
| Oh, if agents were witnessed at the Capitol and did not disclose it to subsequent affidavits during prosecutions, it could create grounds for defendants to appeal. | ||
| Well, they were all pardoned. | ||
| Some were commuted. | ||
| Not everybody. | ||
| Joe Biggs, I think, got a commutation, but this would be good for Joe Biggs to get to his lawyers. | ||
| In fact, I'll send him a text at some point, see if he wants to come on and comment about this because this is big for guys who did not get pardons. | ||
| This could be the silver bullet for them to break out of this. | ||
| Document also reveals for the first time there were widespread concerns for years inside the Bureau, sentiments that boiled over after the FBI began sending SWAT teams to arrest J6 participants on misdemeanor charges. | ||
| You hear that? | ||
| That's government weaponization. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| The president bitching about Jimmy Kimmel is not government weaponization. | ||
| The FBI sending SWAT teams to arrest people on misdemeanor charges is government weaponization. | ||
| You understand the difference? | ||
| That the FBI has become biased in favor of liberals and against conservatives. | ||
| Like we don't know that. | ||
| Ray rejected the notion in testimony before Congress. | ||
| The idea that I'm biased against conservatives seems somewhat insane to me, given my own personal background, Ray told Congress in 2023. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| That is just amazing. | ||
| This is a great article. | ||
| Y'all should go check it out. | ||
| FBI bombshell: 274 agents sent to the Capitol for J6. | ||
| Many later complain they were political pawns. | ||
| And you could just read from the agents themselves. | ||
| It's all quoted in there. | ||
| Now, I'm going to go to this next video. | ||
| And this is from yesterday when Alex Jones had a shaving mishap and decided, you know, oh, let's do it as a joke, as a social experiment. | ||
| Let's put on a Hitler mustache. | ||
| And then he went on and did a video in his living room. | ||
| And I added some stuff to it because at the end of the day, these Democrats that sit there and say, oh, you guys are weaponizing the government. | ||
| You guys are the fascists. | ||
| You guys are the censors. | ||
| Everything they say that we're doing is what they are doing. | ||
| So let's go to this video now. | ||
| We'll come back. | ||
| And I think hour two, I think we're going to do calls. | ||
| So y'all get ready. | ||
| Get your speed dials ready because we're going to go to calls here in the second hour. | ||
| But let's go to Alex Jones as an Adolf Hitler clone from yesterday. | ||
| A lot of people say I'm the villain. | ||
| In the world. | ||
| Underneath Yachtism, boys. | ||
| Estarch of politicism right at home. | ||
| But I don't feel evil and animals like me. | ||
| What are you doing? | ||
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Christmas! | |
| Christmas! | ||
| Zikaein, Zikaein. | ||
| And I gotta say, I'm being resurrected here in the early part of this 21st century and to see the world that we're in today. | ||
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BAD TRON Nearly 25 suspects, at least three armed with guns, stormed Heller Jewelers at City Center Bishop Ranch. | |
| Come on, England! | ||
| The horror is that they're going to rain on our communities. | ||
| It really gives me heart. | ||
| I see my ideas, my methods being implemented in China and by the EU and all across really the world. | ||
| You know, it was my idea to create the European Union. | ||
| We're going to put Edward VIII, King of England on the throne. | ||
| He was actually royalty from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. | ||
| We got broken up after World War I. Of course, I was in World War I. And due to the incredible science that we developed in Germany in 1944, time teleportation, I am now back with you here in the year 2025. | ||
| And I can tell you, though, I don't really believe in Western values and freedom. | ||
| I believe in raw force and power and control. | ||
| And that's why I'm endorsing Governor Gavin Newsom for president in 2028. | ||
| All of you who want to truly be strong need to support a leader like him that could set up the conditions with such precision to burn down the most valuable real estate in the world and then take control of it in an emergency himself and take the property from the people and announce a plan to build a 15-minute UN city. | ||
| He did to the Palisades in just a couple days, what it took me weeks to do to Warsaw when I bombed them with Stuka die bombers. | ||
| So, I've got to say, I really support Governor Newsom. | ||
| I also admire, admire the president, because he's also a dictator of Ukraine. | ||
| He's picking up with NATO, where I left off when Barbarossa failed because of the weakness of the German people. | ||
| And so, where Napoleon failed and where the German people failed, I have returned in the year 2025 to give victory. | ||
| And I want you all to support Ursula van der Leyden, the unelected dictator of the EU. | ||
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Battle lines for a new world order based on power are being drawn right now. | |
| I want you to support Xi Ji Ping. | ||
| And I want you to support the Democratic Party and the dictator of Venezuela, Maduro. | ||
| As fascism rises worldwide, I want you to bow before the ADL. | ||
| And I want you to support the destruction of free speech. | ||
| Because that which stands against the state is hate. | ||
| And just as the great Hakeem Jeffries said three days ago, when the Democratic Party gets back in power, we are going to arrest every Trump supporter and imprison you. | ||
| And that's if you're lucky enough to live. | ||
| As people who are flirting with the Trump administration or doing the bidding of the Trump administration or engaging in the pay-to-play schemes of the Trump administration, the statue of limitations is five years. | ||
| Donald Trump and this toxic administration will be long gone, but there will still be accountability to be had. | ||
| Yes, we learned to claim that we're the liberals. | ||
| We're able to take full power and control. | ||
| And so now, I want all of you to know that I also admire the great Benjamin Netanyahu and the work he's done as well. | ||
| The stand down on October 7th, just like our Reichstag fire was the perfect plan to trigger total war in the Middle East and funding Hamas, creating Hamas, running them. | ||
| And Hamas is even better than Netanyahu, holding the hostages so their boss Netanyahu can continue to destroy all of it. | ||
| It's beautiful. | ||
| That's the true sick Machiavellian prophet it takes to win. | ||
| One world government, one people under it, and one great leader who will soon rise. | ||
| I love you all. | ||
| I love all the dead. | ||
| And soon through the injections and through the GMO, you will all slowly die. | ||
| And my son, Bill Gates, will rule over your skeletons because you are weak and the Uber mention is here. | ||
| But whatever you do, never follow Alex Jones on X and don't tune into his program 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central at Infowars.com forward slash show and support the Democrats. | ||
| Support their operations to silence him. | ||
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Yes, ladies and gentlemen, now you know your mission. | |
| One world government with one astrodivization ruled by Satan. | ||
| So go now and support the Democratic Party. | ||
| Hail the DNC. | ||
| The D.N.C. | ||
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for Adam. | |
| Hitler. | ||
| I am a CIA experiment. | ||
| a genetic clone of Adolf A. Lois Hitler, folks. | ||
| Shut up! | ||
| Don't talk about it. | ||
| I could tell you it had a wild effect on women. | ||
| I thought they were about to start throwing their panties at me. | ||
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Man, you have to turn the whole air from the train immediately on. | |
| That is unheard of. | ||
| The Russian is standing five kilometers from Stuttgart. | ||
| And I'm going to go to the next question. | ||
| So everything they say we are is what they are doing. | ||
| They're the ones cheating in elections. | ||
| They're the ones running agents into Jan 6. | ||
| They're the ones setting people up. | ||
| They're the ones arresting their political enemies. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| Because that's what this is. | ||
| This was going after their political enemies. | ||
| This wasn't people who broke any crimes. | ||
| This was like, find, you make up the crime. | ||
| Now, here, I read somewhere that a Biden-appointed judge is going to be the one looking over the Comey case. | ||
| So chances are nothing will happen. | ||
| So, but we'll see. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| They can't all be under Obama and Biden-appointed judges, can they? | ||
| Is that how it's going to go? | ||
| I know they say it's a lottery system. | ||
| We never know, but it always seems to be these big cases always seem to get the judges, except a couple in Miami, if they're in Miami, but they brought this in Virginia. | ||
| All right, we're going to open up the phone lines. | ||
| I'm going to take phone calls next hour. | ||
| And I'll intersperse some stuff on this. | ||
| Vivek Ramaswamy put out a video calling for YouTube to unban Alex Jones and Nick Fuentez. | ||
| He's got some interesting insights. | ||
| I want to play that for y'all, but I'll probably play it next hour at some point. | ||
| So 877-789-2539-877-789-2539. | ||
| I'd like to get your opinion on Comey. | ||
| Who do you think is going to be next? | ||
| It looks like Letitia James will probably be next. | ||
| And then we'll see about Brennan Clapper. | ||
| You know, Brennan, I think you just get on treason. | ||
| And, you know, let's go back all the way to him approving visas for the 9-11 hijackers. | ||
| He was in, yeah, he was in Saudi Arabia in Jeddah approving those visa applications. | ||
| Isn't that weird how that works? | ||
| You know, you do a couple jobs right for the evil that runs in our government, and then you get promoted. | ||
| That's how it works. | ||
| Until you've done everything you could do. | ||
| I saw a video the other day. | ||
| It was this guy trying to shoot some videos around these angry college kids. | ||
| And they were like, say this, say this, say this. | ||
| And they start off with all this crazy stuff. | ||
| And then they're like, well, just say this. | ||
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Say, I forget. | |
| I forget exactly what it was, but it had to do with Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And at the end, he wanted, they said, you know, say Charlie Kirk was a racist. | ||
| And he wouldn't say that. | ||
| But they were like, you know, say black, no, no, it was justice for Palestine. | ||
| Say justice for Palestine. | ||
| And he said that. | ||
| And then it was like, oh, well, that's not good enough. | ||
| Now you got to say this. | ||
| Now you got to say Black Lives Matter. | ||
| Now you got to say Charlie Kirk was a racist. | ||
| And see, it never ends. | ||
| So once you appease them one time, once you say one thing that they ask, it'll never end. | ||
| So you can't ever do that. | ||
| You can't ever go, oh, I'll bow down to the mob just for a second. | ||
| It'll never work. | ||
| It'll never work. | ||
| And just to let everybody know, we just launched Ultimate Creatine Powder. | ||
| If you guys are into lifting weights or exercising a lot, creatine is something. | ||
| And now they're saying creatine is good for your brain because it's got a lot of amino acids in it that your brain needs and that protein. | ||
| You know, your brain, your brain's basically like an oil-based, you know, kind of computer and needs a lot of oil. | ||
| And one of the things that it helps is, you know, a lot of stuff is in this creatine. | ||
| So it's now available at the AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
| It's only for VIP members because it's going to sell out fast. | ||
| So you have to be a VIP member to get it. | ||
| But if you become a VIP member, it's $30 a month and then you get $40 to spend in the store every month. | ||
| So you sign up as a VIP for $30, use your $40 store credit to secure your creatine. | ||
| So it's sort of like a VIP member drive. | ||
| And that happens every month. | ||
| You get charged $30 a month, but then you get $40 to spend at the store. | ||
| So you get an extra $10 to spend. | ||
| Plus, you pay lower prices for things. | ||
| If you look at some of the prices, some of them, they'll say a regular price and they say VIP in the corner. | ||
| Okay, so the only way that you can get 50% off the ultimate creatine is to become a VIP member. | ||
| So, yeah, so if you subscribe to it, that's the other way. | ||
| But I think the only people that could get into the creatine right now are the VIP members. | ||
| So Ultimate Creatine Powder, nice muscle growth and raw strength by supercharging ATB production for unstoppable muscle power, endurance, and size. | ||
| It boosts battle-ready performance and recovery by crushing fatigue and speeding up your recovery, letting you push harder. | ||
| Creatine supercharges cognitive dominance. | ||
| See, I was telling you about that by amplifying brain energy and phosphocreatine reserves, delivering razor-sharp focus, memory, and mental clarity for any challenge. | ||
| Don't wait. | ||
| It's going to sell out. | ||
| So become a VIP member today and then pick up your ultimate creatine powder before it's gone and supercharge your mind and body. | ||
| And part of the 360 win, it keeps us on the air. | ||
| Just as they keep attacking us, we keep finding ways to beat them. | ||
| And we will stay on the air as long as you're supporting us. | ||
| So when we get back, we're going to do, we'll probably play another bound report. | ||
| And then we're going to come back. | ||
| And I want to get into, I'm going to take your calls. | ||
| I've got this weird 1998 snake eyes connection with Charlie Kirk, which I'll get into, but I got a few Charlie Kirk stories and videos to get into. | ||
| Candace Owens has had some stuff to say. | ||
| But I want to get into this YouTube letting Alex Jones on and then banning him. | ||
| It was interesting. | ||
| I think about 2 a.m. | ||
| I looked and there were actually more people subscribed. | ||
| I think it was 36,000 people had subscribed to the channel and it had 20, the video had 24,000 views, which I thought was odd. | ||
| I don't know how you can subscribe without watching, but apparently people were. | ||
| Tim Poole put it out there, hey, subscribe to Alex Jones. | ||
| He's back on the air. | ||
| And then the next morning, boom, it's gone. | ||
| And I'll read you YouTube's pathetic statement about that because, you know, Jim Jordan came out and said, oh, you know, YouTube's going to atone for their actions. | ||
| And I've got some interesting Jim Jordan news. | ||
| You won't believe who he went to summer camp with when he was a boy. | ||
| And that's going to make you go, wow. | ||
| How small is this world? | ||
| When at the same time, how large it is. | ||
| As the, they say on Revenge of the Nerds, there's infinite bigness and infinite small. | ||
| And we're going to show you how small that world is for the political elite. | ||
| We got your calls coming up next hour. | ||
| Thank you for watching. | ||
| The American Journal. | ||
| I'm your host, Rob Dew. | ||
| You can follow me on X at DEWSNEWZ. | ||
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I'm running for mayor. | |
| This Democratic socialist will probably be the next mayor of Minneapolis. | ||
| And socialist Zoron Mondani is likely to be the next mayor of New York City. | ||
| We have to continue to elect more socialists. | ||
| And we have to ensure that we are unapologetic about our socialism. | ||
| But they should be apologetic. | ||
| Socialism always fails. | ||
| And so it is that in the heart of the American Midwest, where the rusting skeletons of factories once symbolizing unyielding industry, pockets of demographic transformation are quietly reshaping the cultural landscape, inching toward Sharia-compliant majorities that challenge the foundational principles of our republic. | ||
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America, the American government, secularism, democracy, capitalism, these are cancers. | |
| Non-Muslims are tired of this cancer. | ||
| They're tired of the American government. | ||
| They're tired of democracy. | ||
| They want to see a new way of life. | ||
| And as Muslims, we have to understand that we have that new way of life. | ||
| Take Hamtrack, Michigan, that tiny enclave swallowed by Detroit sprawl, where census data reveals almost 70% of its 28,000 residents now identify as Muslim. | ||
| The first and only such city in the United States. | ||
| It's an all-Muslim city council wielding unanimous power over decisions that echo foreign theocracies rather than the United States Constitution. | ||
| Just across the line in Dearborn, Michigan, the beating heart of Arab America, over 54% of the 90,000 souls call themselves Muslim, a concentration so dense it accounts for more than half the city's fabric, with mosques towering over streets where calls to prayer mingle with the hum of Ford assembly lines, signaling a trajectory where Sharia's shadow lengthens with every immigrant wave. | ||
| These aren't isolated anomalies. | ||
| They're harbingers of a broader shift, fueled by relentless migration and higher birth rates. | ||
| As Pew projections warn that America's Muslim population, already swelling to 4.5 million, will double to 8.1 million by 2050. | ||
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I mean, Hezbollah, you know, bombed the embassy in Beirut, including many Americans. | |
| So I just feel that's quite inappropriate. | ||
| You are an Islamophobe. | ||
| And although you live here, I want you to know as mayor, you are not welcome here. | ||
| And the day you move out of the city will be the day that I launch a parade celebrating the fact that you moved out of the city. | ||
| Carving deeper enclaves in urban strongholds like Minneapolis, where Somali communities push the metro area's Muslim share toward a robust 2.5% to 3% statewide, with local densities in the Cedar Riverside neighborhood rivaling those overseas outposts of influence. | ||
| Mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan, Muslim. | ||
| Mayor of Dearborn, Michigan, Muslim. | ||
| Mayor of Richardson, Texas, Muslim. | ||
| Vice President of the Minneapolis City Council, Muslim. | ||
| U.S. House Representative. | ||
| Muslim. | ||
| U.S. House Representative. | ||
| Muslim. | ||
| U.S. House Representative. | ||
| Muslim. | ||
| New York City mayoral candidate. | ||
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Muslim. | |
| Minneapolis mayor candidate. | ||
| Muslim. | ||
| Yet, as these transformations unfold in the quiet corners of Michigan and Minnesota, the federal machinery stirs with countermeasures aimed at fortifying the ramparts against any encroachment of foreign legal shadows. | ||
| Two Republican lawmakers thrust forth a bold congressional bill, a legislative dagger aimed straight at the heart of Sharia's insidious creep, barring American courts from enforcing any judgment, decree, or arbitration decision rooted in Islamic law or any alien system that dares violate our sacred constitutional rights, a direct rebuke to the creeping normalization of parallel justice systems. | ||
| And you may recall the Trump administration unleashed Executive Order 14161 on Inauguration Day, an ironclad edict resurrecting the specter of travel restrictions from terror-prone nations, explicitly designed to shield the homeland from the very ideological threats that Sharia embodies. | ||
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She's punished and she's stoned to death. | |
| And according to the Sharia again, when it comes to women, there must be a hole dug in the earth, in the ground, and she must be covered up to the half of the body. | ||
| In the end, it's not about exclusion. | ||
| It's about preservation that ensures Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. | ||
| John Bound, reporting for Infowars.com. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
| I'm your host, Rob Dew. | ||
| Thank you for joining me. | ||
| I was going to get into the YouTube story about them saying people could get back on and then going, oh, no, no, just a select group of people. | ||
| You know, that's how YouTube is. | ||
| Selective enforcement, curation. | ||
| That's what they call it. | ||
| But I think I'm going to push that to the third hour. | ||
| And I want to cover this dispatch audio because of Charlie Kirk that came out. | ||
| And it looks like there was no autopsy. | ||
| So I think it's against the law when someone is murdered in Utah that there's not an autopsy. | ||
| So that is definitely throwing up major red flags. | ||
| I'm going to play that coming up. | ||
| This video at the time has got over a million views, 1.2 million. | ||
| It went up last night at 11.45 p.m. | ||
| Somebody posted that at Hustlebitch underscore posted it. | ||
| They just admitted it, no autopsy. | ||
| So we're going to play that coming up. | ||
| I do want to get to some of your calls first, and then we'll play that. | ||
| And I've actually got a smattering of Charlie Kirk's stories and videos that we're going to get to, including a weird tie-in with a movie from 1998 that Nicholas Cage was in. | ||
| It just keeps getting weirder and weirder. | ||
| But let's go to Mike in Oklahoma. | ||
| It says Matt Gates might have done this too fast. | ||
| So, Mike, explain your logic. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Yes, thank you for having me. | ||
| I was just wanting to know why he got chose first and then didn't get chosen. | ||
| And they put Pam Bondi in. | ||
| I'm just wondering if he had too much evidence to convict these people so fast that they had to pull him out and put her in to slow it down. | ||
| Well, I think they all had the same amount of evidence for sure. | ||
| I don't think that he was holding on to something Pam Bondi didn't have. | ||
| Pam Bondi was just more interested in TV appearances and going on podcasts and these public events and not doing her job and having stuff on her desk that, you know, doesn't exist and changing the story. | ||
| I mean, we could go into Pam Bondi for hours. | ||
| I think Matt Gates didn't get confirmed. | ||
| They knew he was. | ||
| There's two things. | ||
| Maybe Trump put him up first, knowing he would get knocked down because he said, hey, Gates, I'll put you up for attorney general. | ||
| And knowing that that would happen. | ||
| And then he had Pam Bondi waiting. | ||
| But then I think he thought Pam Bondi would actually do something. | ||
| But past performance is an indicator of future results, I think is what they say. | ||
| Except if you're going to buy Bitcoin. | ||
| But yeah, go ahead. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| Well, my biggest point is he supposedly had the hard drive of the Epstein files in his hand. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| But I think everybody had that. | ||
| I think, but this is the thing. | ||
| What they're telling us, even Cash Patel's saying, oh, he didn't traffic, he didn't traffic to anybody. | ||
| Well, then why is Jeselaine Maxwell in jail? | ||
| If he's not trafficking people, you know, and they have all these victims. | ||
| What is she in jail for? | ||
| I don't trust Cash Patel. | ||
| Yeah, I don't either. | ||
| Although he did finally put out this bomb show about the, you know, 274 agents. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| And that's just an extension of them trying to peddle their story. | ||
| Just like how fast they came out with the Charlie Kirk situation. | ||
| They just came out extremely too fast with, you know, not enough evidence. | ||
| And they're trying to point us to a certain direction. | ||
| And I just don't believe them. | ||
| I'm with you. | ||
| You know, the FBI is like, we got him. | ||
| You know, the only reason they got him is the pictures they put out that they said we think this guy is the shooter that led the dad to do it. | ||
| Maybe this guy wasn't the shooter. | ||
| He hasn't pled guilty to it, although he maybe text messaged it or maybe, maybe he was involved with it. | ||
| You know, he might have known some of the people involved with it, but did he shoot a 30-out six through Charlie Kirk's neck of steel? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| That's a little hard to believe. | ||
| You know, there are such things as miracles happening, but I don't think we saw one today. | ||
| I think a miracle would have been Charlie moving and whatever was coming after him went through it. | ||
| But, you know, Alex showed a video yesterday of a guy claiming there was something in the mic microphone that caused that to happen. | ||
| But it's interesting. | ||
| He had a handheld mic and he had a body mic. | ||
| So it's very interesting. | ||
| We're going to play. | ||
| In fact, I'm going to do one more call and then we're going to play this Charlie Kirk dispatch audio talking about the autopsy. | ||
| So let's go to Valerie in Kentucky. | ||
| Two easy ways for the Infowars staff to de-stress. | ||
| Oh, why? | ||
| I rode my bike 22 miles yesterday. | ||
| What other way do you have to de-stress? | ||
| Hey, Rob. | ||
| Can you hear me okay? | ||
| I can hear you great, Valerie. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| I'm on a quick break from my job, so I'll be very fast so that you can get to other callers. | ||
| But two easy ways for InfoWarriors to de-stress is to not give the enemy more ammunition. | ||
| Do not use sarcasm that can be clipped out. | ||
| They're deranged enough as it is, Rob. | ||
| They don't need more triggers to be deranged and deceive people by taking clips of sarcasm or pictures of Alex Jones with a Nazi mustache to trigger them. | ||
| No, a picture is worth a thousand words. | ||
| Sean gave him bad advice. | ||
| He should have left the full mustache, put on a Hawaiian shirt, and channeled his magnum PI guy and made it a funny thing. | ||
| And here's one other thing: another thing: quit using cursing because I can't tell my pastor and my other Christian friends, tune into InfoWars. | ||
| I buy all the products. | ||
| I've been listening to them for six years. | ||
| They saved my life because I knew not to take remdesivir or take the poison shots. | ||
| But when Alex says the GD bomb and then 60 seconds later says, Thank you, Jesus, James 3:10 says, Fresh water and bitter water can't come out of the same spring. | ||
| Stop doing it. | ||
| It opens InfoWarriors up for attack from the demonic. | ||
| We're in a spiritual warfare. | ||
| Alex should call Pastor Rodney Howard Brown and get back on track because he's opened himself up to attack and really giving the deranged left ammunition to use against InfoWars. | ||
| And I just, I pray for you all all the time. | ||
| I buy all the products. | ||
| I love the methylene blue. | ||
| I'm not telling you, under one of my crowns, I had bit down on a chip that had a little bit of a tooth thing. | ||
| And later that night, I started to get a toothache. | ||
| I put one drop of the methylene blue on that area. | ||
| My toothache disappeared. | ||
| I know that's a lot of information, Rob, but I love all you guys. | ||
| And we don't need to play into their hands with cursing and sarcasm. | ||
| It's fine to joke, but don't give them ammunition. | ||
| Valerie, I appreciate your advice. | ||
| I appreciate your call. | ||
| I will tell you, I do use sarcasm a lot. | ||
| In fact, I think the headline on my ex account used to be sarcasm that goes over your sarcasm, which is the degree the sarcasm is where people don't get the sarcasm, which I think where a lot of the Demtards live. | ||
| They live in that sarcasm because they don't. | ||
| They think anything you say, they go, oh, we take it literally. | ||
| You go, I can't stand this thing. | ||
| Oh, you said you can't stand it. | ||
| Yes, it's figures of speech. | ||
| You know, as a human, that's one of the things we get to use. | ||
| Now, I'm not going to defend cursing on the air, even though I have done it myself a couple times. | ||
| Probably one of the ways we distress here in the Infowar. | ||
| But I do agree with the intent of what you're saying, and I appreciate your call. | ||
| Nothing like getting a little talking to in the morning to wake you up. | ||
| All right, let's go to this Charlie Kirk audio. | ||
| It's not Charlie Kirk, but it's some dispatch audio. | ||
| So he did not go in for an autopsy. | ||
| The death certificate was signed by the doctor at the hospital. | ||
| So that's going to lead to a lot more questions. | ||
| You guys ready for that clip? | ||
| Let's roll it. | ||
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So I did do the request. | |
| They emailed me back. | ||
| He did not go in for an autopsy. | ||
| The death certificate was signed by the doctor at the hospital. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Can you just do a documenting that? | ||
| Sorry, Kenny. | ||
| Can you just add us up to the case documenting that there was an autopsy? | ||
| 287. | ||
| I'll take her awesome. | ||
| I need an officer at Tim Fenogas Hospital to come stage in the emergency room bay. | ||
| Oh, Jesse just told me that he just got Charlie's wife is coming to signature and they're bringing a car over here for Charlie's wife is coming to land at signature, you said? | ||
| Sir, and Jesse's going to go to Duncan right now and pick up a car for her. | ||
| Okay, I'm a little confused because Coretta and Corey just said, they said they were landing at Duncan. | ||
| So I don't know where they're landing, but we will just kind of play it by ear, I guess, best that we can. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So they're admitting right there that there was no autopsy, death certificate signed at the hospital. | ||
| A political assassination, a homicide, an active investigation. | ||
| Charlie Kirk's body was evidence, especially in a case that is questionable. | ||
| What don't they want the public to know? | ||
| That's from Hustle Bitch. | ||
| What don't don't they want us to know? | ||
| It's very, very, very interesting. | ||
| So let's go, and I'm going to play one more video and then we'll go to your calls. | ||
| This is a, which Candace Owens, but I got to switch glasses. | ||
| So I have to put on my long distance glasses just to read the teleprompter, not the teleprompter, the screen that has your calls on it right there. | ||
| And I can't read them with my close-up glasses, but then I can't read these without him. | ||
| It's terrible. | ||
| It's terrible getting old, kids. | ||
| Don't get old. | ||
| Bifocals. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| He popped in my ear. | ||
| Bifocals. | ||
| So these are one of these is nine minutes. | ||
| We're going to go to the three-minute one. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So this is Candace reveals Charlie Kirk ordered a full audit of TPUSA only days before his assassination. | ||
| So he was creating a Doge department inside TPUSA because, you know, this organization is pulling in a lot of money. | ||
| They're also spending a lot of money. | ||
| And he was far more concerned about the flow of money coming in than the money going out. | ||
| So here it is. | ||
| Let's go to Candace Owens. | ||
| Here she is. | ||
| Before he lost his life, Charlie surprised the company by announcing that he was putting together a Doge department. | ||
| Yes, a department of government efficiency like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy had set out to do. | ||
| Trump won. | ||
| They got behind him, right? | ||
| They said, hey, there's a lot of pork. | ||
| We don't know where this money is going. | ||
| People are just accepting checks. | ||
| Again, this is the whole purpose of the Department of Doge. | ||
| You put us in there and we're going to figure out how all these bureaucrats are just wasting tax dollars. | ||
| Really kind of a nice way of saying we're going to conduct an audit of the government, right? | ||
| That's the only way to look at what Doge was. | ||
| It's an audit and then you cut the fat and you see where the money's actually going. | ||
| Don't listen to me, by the way, because we can read Charlie in his own words. | ||
| This was a internal memo that went out signed off by Charlie on September 2nd. | ||
| I'm going to skip to the relevant portions. | ||
| He's first and foremost announcing that Dare Team America effective immediately. | ||
| Again, September 2nd, Justin Streiff is taking on a new elevated role with Turning Point USA as its COO since joining TPUSA in 2020. | ||
| Justin has led Turning Point's fundraising division and in more recent years has been involved in some organizational operations, filling the COO role in many ways, but now officially taking on the title and expanded responsibilities. | ||
| Now we're going to jump to that last big paragraph. | ||
| In this role, I have empowered Justin, among other priorities, to engage in an organizational-wide Doge effort. | ||
| Justin will be assembling a small team to assist in this effort, which is focused on Turning Point USA, one becoming more efficient, two, becoming more cost-effective, three, unifying organizational success around company-wide metrics and goals, and four, reshaping company culture. | ||
| I expect many positive changes to come from this forthcoming initiative and Justin's expanded role. | ||
| Please join me in congratulating Justin on this new role with the organization. | ||
| So I felt that with all of the rumors that I'm hearing, to see that Charlie was essentially putting together a small team to begin looking at money and ways to be more quote-unquote efficient, it's looking like that's relevant. | ||
| That all of these tips that we are receiving from insiders is accurate. | ||
| And what we're understanding is that there were a lot of contractors and people essentially who were taking money both ways, who were bringing in money and cutting deals, said simply the money was looking funny. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And Charlie set out to determine why, which means that others should maybe set out to determine why. | ||
| Is this department still going? | ||
| And like I said to you, others are setting out to determine why. | ||
| There are journalists, forensic accountants that have been hired. | ||
| And what I have been shown, the preliminary findings are quite astonishing. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I will say this: my sources at Turning Point said something that I found to be crucial and interesting. | ||
| They said that Charlie wasn't just concerned about where the money was going, but also where the money was coming from. | ||
| Where the money was coming from. | ||
| What are we to make of that? | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Candace Owens keeps dropping bombs. | ||
| She's got some sources inside Turning Point. | ||
| They're obviously giving her some very interesting information. | ||
| She got that memo. | ||
| Probably wasn't supposed to have that memo, but she got it. | ||
| I mean, astonishing. | ||
| Where was the money coming from? | ||
| And then where was it going? | ||
| And he had questions. | ||
| So was he silenced for that reason? | ||
| Was it really just a, you know, they said a lot of this stuff goes back to a Discord server. | ||
| How many government agents right now do you think are on Discord servers? | ||
| I would say easily 10,000. | ||
| There's, I would say, at least 10,000 in all the various departments. | ||
| I would say 10,000 is probably a low number that are on online message boards, on Discord servers. | ||
| Maybe some of these guys are retired. | ||
| Remember the guy who shot up the black grocery store in upstate New York and he was talking, he was communicating with a retired federal agent, is what they said, but they wouldn't say who he was. | ||
| How come we don't know who that is? | ||
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How come we don't know that? | |
| Very, very, very, very interesting. | ||
| Hey, let's go. | ||
| I want to go to Matt. | ||
| Since we're talking about Charlie Kirk, I'm going to go down to Matt in New York on caller on line eight. | ||
| The Charlie Kirk exploding mic and Comey indictment. | ||
| Go ahead, Matt in New York. | ||
| Como star, my friends. | ||
| BSS president, everyone. | ||
| But yeah, did you check? | ||
| Did you check out the video with the exploding mic piece in the front of his shirt? | ||
| Did you look at it yet? | ||
| From Stu Peters? | ||
| Everyone go to Stu Peters on Rumble? | ||
| It is clear as day. | ||
| Yeah, we played it yesterday. | ||
| What's your point on it? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So you think that proves an exploding mic? | ||
| Is that what you're saying? | ||
| Without a doubt. | ||
| Without a doubt, if you watch that video and the way his shirt blows back, it was 100% an explosive. | ||
| You know, I don't know the schematics. | ||
| I would say it was like a picture, like a mini RPG, you know, when it hits the metal. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| And it blows out the side, you know, like a tank, like piercing a tank. | ||
| So the Comey thing is a nothing burger. | ||
| That's just to distract us from Charlie Kirk is the biggest story in modern history. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Like this guy was a potential presidential candidate. | ||
| And what made him so dangerous was not that he was changing the kid's mind. | ||
| He was willing to change his mind and meet them in the middle and unite our country together. | ||
| And they also used his death as a distraction from the whole Epstein thing, which one hour after his death, they passed the bill not to release the Epstein files. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| So there was a plethora of nefarious things that were used after they killed this poor kid. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
| But 100%... | ||
| I can tell you this, too. | ||
| I can tell you that. | ||
| Hold on one second. | ||
| I'll let you finish. | ||
| I saw a video that somebody was saying that that thing under his shirt was a blood packet. | ||
| And they show the way it shoots out from one angle. | ||
| And it looks different. | ||
| It doesn't look like it's coming from his neck. | ||
| I mean, there's all kind of videos out there. | ||
| Here's the thing I don't understand, though. | ||
| Is any of this... | ||
| Are we looking at all the real video? | ||
| Or have at some point now, we're getting different altered videos that people are putting up? | ||
| And one thing we don't know, and this is what we won't ever know until we see the actual video from the cameras that TPUSA had set up, which were two on the side, one in the back at least, and then probably one straight on. | ||
| At least four cameras of HD, probably 4K video of that whole incident. | ||
| And I think we have to see that. | ||
| I mean, yeah. | ||
| Believe me, I've seen videos about everything. | ||
| The guy from the side that looks like he's messing with it that people are saying is a water bottle. | ||
| The guy touching his thing. | ||
| You know, there's all kind of videos that you could time out anything to work if you're analyzing this. | ||
| And one guy's picking his nose when it happens. | ||
| I mean, and I'm not saying you're wrong. | ||
| It could be. | ||
| Hey, we've seen exploding pagers. | ||
| Why not exploding mics? | ||
| You know, but that's a little bit... | ||
| I would say an exploding mic is an indication of something way deeper, and then they're pinning it on this guy. | ||
| But was this guy up there with a gun? | ||
| Do we even know that? | ||
| I mean, there's a lot of stuff. | ||
| This guy was brought to the FBI. | ||
| He didn't... | ||
| They didn't catch him. | ||
| So I'll go ahead and finish your point. | ||
| Well, my point is this. | ||
| When a crime occurs, the two biggest things is motive and history. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| So the motive was there. | ||
| Charlie Kirk was going rogue. | ||
| He was speaking out against Palestine. | ||
| He wanted to audit his books, which was, you know, the people that he was in bed with, they used everything as money laundering because they literally print the money. | ||
| And that's what they do. | ||
| They print the money, and they circulate it through things like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| So that's what was going on with that. | ||
| That was money laundering. | ||
| And so the two biggest things you look at is motive and history of the person. | ||
| So who has the history of blowing people, pagers, and all that stuff? | ||
| The Israeli. | ||
| Who was the security force? | ||
| The Israeli. | ||
| Who didn't have an ambulance there? | ||
| It's security force. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| How do you not have an ambulance at a giant, a giant event like that? | ||
| Because you want to make sure that guy's dead. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| How do you not have an autopsy? | ||
| How do you come up with a cover story? | ||
| The most ridiculous cover story in the world. | ||
| The trainy, furry thing. | ||
| Everyone went with that. | ||
| Every alternative. | ||
| Well, we still haven't seen the engraved bullets, right? | ||
| Remember the engraved bullets? | ||
| I haven't seen pictures of it. | ||
| But we get the bullets from the guy at the ice shooter. | ||
| We get them that morning. | ||
| So suddenly there's bullets. | ||
| But I haven't seen engraved bullets. | ||
| Have you seen engraved bullets? | ||
| Dude, it's the biggest horse. | ||
| This is like Hollywood BS script stuff, man. | ||
| This is retarded. | ||
| Did you see the video when they're carrying him? | ||
| Hold on one second. | ||
| I'll let you finish. | ||
| And did you see the video where they're carrying him to the SUV? | ||
| There's like three people positioned shooting video. | ||
| One of them, they run right by her, and there's a girl holding the cell phone. | ||
| It's a black girl, and she's holding her cell phone camera. | ||
| They pass her, and she doesn't even follow the action. | ||
| She's just like holding it in this one direction. | ||
| Somebody walks by her, and it looks like she might have said something to her. | ||
| And then the girl ducks down and like runs away. | ||
| Very odd behavior. | ||
| But I mean, who knows how you're going to react in that situation, too? | ||
| So we can't necessarily throw shade at that. | ||
| But it is, to me, it looked a little weird. | ||
| She's holding the camera. | ||
| She's not following the action. | ||
| Somebody walks by her and then she's like, okay, I got my shot. | ||
| So she was there to get one angle. | ||
| There were people on the sides getting other angles, but they're all kind of far away. | ||
| Nobody's real close. | ||
| And it doesn't look like there's a lot of blood dripping out or, you know, going around after the initial shot that we see on camera. | ||
| Well, you know, we don't know if it was an incendiary device. | ||
| It could have, you know, potentially like cauterized some of it, too. | ||
| You know, it's a whole different wound. | ||
| We're not looking at a gunshot wound, you got to remember. | ||
| That was an explosion internally. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| If that's what it was, yeah, yeah. | ||
| I mean, you see pretty. | ||
| You see pretty. | ||
| Look at the way his chain blew off. | ||
| Look at the way his shirt moved. | ||
| It was not indicative of a gunshot wound. | ||
| All of us shoot guns. | ||
| The exit wound, everything was fugy, man. | ||
| Break down stupid. | ||
| All right, we're tracking along here. | ||
| Looking at, you know, because we can't trust our FBI, because we don't get, you know, information that we know is factual. | ||
| And they're like, oh, this doesn't exist. | ||
| You know, now we're having to go to the everybody in the world becomes an investigator. | ||
| We just had the caller talking about a video that actually Alex played yesterday. | ||
| I guess he did it on the war room. | ||
| So he didn't play it on his show. | ||
| He played it on the war room with Harrison. | ||
| And it was the video of, you know, there was something in the mic, an exploding mic. | ||
| Now, is it possible they infiltrated the road factory and opened that up and shoved some plastic explosive in there? | ||
| Yes, I think you could say that's possible. | ||
| I don't think that's what it was. | ||
| You know, people keep saying his necklace was falling off. | ||
| It's actually his earpiece. | ||
| And if you let me just show you what I have. | ||
| So if I was to get shot here and I jumped back like that, this thing would fly off like this. | ||
| And see, it's got a big cable onto it and it flies off. | ||
| And people are saying, well, that's a bunch of different, you know, that could be, that was the bullet. | ||
| Some people called it the bullet. | ||
| Some people called it blood spray. | ||
| No, it's just the earpiece. | ||
| And yes, they're big and you'll see them on camera when they do that. | ||
| So, you know, but that earpiece allows me to hear and probably Charlie to hear from whoever's talking to him what's going on. | ||
| Say there's a security incident. | ||
| Well, he can hear it right there. | ||
| Or maybe he's getting a feed from the microphone. | ||
| I'm not sure how they had their production set up, but they had lots of mics and lots of cameras. | ||
| And one, we need to see the actual camera footage. | ||
| And what I think they're going to do is like, we can't put that out because it'll jeopardize the case. | ||
| That's what they're going to say. | ||
| We got another Candace Owens video who claims, which would then go against, you know, the exploding mic theory. | ||
| But, you know, I'm saying you look at all theories. | ||
| Some people said that was a blood packet that exploded. | ||
| And that's what you saw. | ||
| Candace Owens drops a bomb show. | ||
| Eyewitness who filmed the shooter on the Lucy building says the gunman was wearing tactical gear and a face mask. | ||
| So let's roll that one. | ||
| That'll be clip six. | ||
| I then decided to try to track down the origin of a video that actually no press has been done on. | ||
| It was the video of the, I assumed it was a student, and I think, you know, we shouldn't make assumptions, who recorded the shooter on the roof. | ||
| Remember, that started going viral. | ||
| You remember the footage? | ||
| They're like, and there's a guy that's kind of speaking in the background. | ||
| We can show you that footage right now. | ||
| Let's take a look at that footage that we're referring to. | ||
| Get right up. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| You think he'd already be in place? | ||
| You would think that. | ||
| So there's somebody on the roof right there. | ||
| Just saying? | ||
| He just ran from over. | ||
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Where's my finger? | |
| Expo. | ||
| From over there. | ||
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Ran in. | |
| No, he's right there. | ||
| Just saying. | ||
| And so that video actually came out a while back. | ||
| I remember that came out the day of. | ||
| People were pointing it out. | ||
| And it's interesting. | ||
| We saw that in Butler as well. | ||
| People shooting video of the guy. | ||
| Look, there's a guy on the roof. | ||
| There's a guy on the roof. | ||
| And telling the cops. | ||
| And the cops are like, really? | ||
| Guy on the roof? | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Maybe we should launch an investigation. | ||
| But first, we have to talk to our handlers at the Secret Service and see where we can go with that. | ||
| It reminded me exactly of when you know police are in on something and they don't. | ||
| And maybe I'm not saying how much they were in on it. | ||
| When Alex Jones stopped the maybe, and maybe you guys can pull this video up. | ||
| We were at the border and he got in front of the car that had shoved the, they had shoved three kids into the back of this hatchback along with a couple pregnant women and some other kids into this car. | ||
| And Alex Jones gets in front of it and stops it. | ||
| And he's like, you're not taking those kids without a car seat. | ||
| They're going to drive them across town. | ||
| Literally, just shove kids into a hatchback, a hatchback trunk. | ||
| And boom. | ||
| Oh, we're going to just take kids across the city of El Paso. | ||
| Or no, where were we? | ||
| It wasn't El Paso. | ||
| It was, starts with an M. I can't think of it now. | ||
| But it was down at the border. | ||
| No Valis. | ||
| No. | ||
| No, I don't think it was No Gallis. | ||
| It was Laredo. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| Nueva Laredo is over near Laredo. | ||
| It was actually near, it's like, oh, it doesn't matter. | ||
| I'd have to look at it, pull out a map. | ||
| But that's the way it is sometimes as you get older, you forget these details. | ||
| But anyway, Alex Jones gets in front of the car and stops it. | ||
| And the cops show up and are like, what's going on? | ||
| And we're like, hey, these guys are trying to take kids around the city without seats, you know, booster seats. | ||
| It's the law. | ||
| Literally, you have to put your kids in these things. | ||
| It's the law. | ||
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And they're like, oh, wow, okay. | |
| And they're like, hey, man, you can't be doing this, okay? | ||
| So instead of giving him a ticket, they just let him take the kids out and bring them back inside. | ||
| And had that have been me or you stuffing our kids in a hashback. | ||
| Oh, no, we'd be getting tickets. | ||
| There'd be CPS calls. | ||
| But hey, when we're running kids for the government, we can't do that. | ||
| So let's get into the weirdest part of the whole Charlie Kirk thing. | ||
| It's this Snake Eyes video from 1998. | ||
| All right, the movie Snake Eyes. | ||
| He was a G.I. Joe member. | ||
| So in 1998 movie Snake Eyes, Charles Kirkland gets shot in the exact same spot Charles J. Kirk did. | ||
| Charles Kirkland, Charles Kirk. | ||
| Note Nicholas Cage yelling Tyler and pointing to his neck seconds before and the all-seeing eye overwatching the scene. | ||
| So we're going to go to this is a video I guess recorded off of a screen, the Snake Eyes clip number 12. | ||
| We're going to play that real quick. | ||
| And what's even more interesting is that it took place on September 10th, the same day Charlie Kirk was shot. | ||
| I mean, does it get any weirder than that? | ||
| The character Gilbert Powell in the film was literally based on Donald Trump. | ||
| And so somebody put this hiddenamirica.com, put this picture together. | ||
| So here you got Nicholas Cage doing the all-seeing eye hand gesture with Charlie Kirk doing it. | ||
| I don't think that proves anything, but Tyler Robinson, a Tyler, is an officer in the Masonic Lodge responsible for guarding the lodge door and ensuring only qualified individuals enter. | ||
| Crazy. | ||
| The studio was set in Montreal, Canada. | ||
| Snake Eyes used the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey for its own location filming, specifically for the casino. | ||
| And they spent two weeks at the location, though the majority was shot in Canada. | ||
| Now, okay, that's weird. | ||
| Yeah, from 1998. | ||
| A movie from 1998, like a couple years. | ||
| It was, you know, just a few years after Charlie Kirk was born. | ||
| You've got this Snake Eyes video. | ||
| But, all right, this is going to get even weirder now. | ||
| Do you guys have this clip? | ||
| I'm looking on the list. | ||
| I don't see it. | ||
| From the, is this real? | ||
| Oh, the summer camp. | ||
| Yeah, number 11. | ||
| We're going to number 11. | ||
| Now, would you believe that Barack Obama, Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Barr, Jim Jordan, and John Podesta all went to the same summer camp? | ||
| Well, the interesting thing about these camps is they always take, you know, like group photos and there's always photos going on. | ||
| So it's kind of hard to go back and fake those. | ||
| But we're going to go to that right now and you're going to see a young Epstein, a young Obama, a young Jim Jordan, a young John Podesta, and Bill Barr all together. | ||
| I mean, what are the odds? | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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Came across a strange video of Barack Obama as a child at a summer camp with no other person than Jeffrey Epstein and Jim Jordan and a bunch of them all from summer camp. | |
| Check this out. | ||
| This is a picture of Barack Obama at summer camp, interlocking summer camp. | ||
| And directly above him is Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| Now, why is that interesting? | ||
| Those aren't the only two famous politicians, famous people that went to this summer camp with Barack Obama. | ||
| These people all grew up together. | ||
| Okay, there's also Bill Barr, Jim Jordan, and John Podesta. | ||
| So I find it a little interesting when people say, oh, we live in a free country. | ||
| You know, we get to pick our presidents. | ||
| We choose who we want to lead us. | ||
| Yeah, chances are we don't. | ||
| I mean, let's dive a little deeper into Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| Jeffrey Epstein's wife is Jelaine Maxwell. | ||
| Jelaine Maxwell's father is Robert Maxwell. | ||
| Robert Maxwell owns a printing press called Pergamon Press, which is where in America we get all of our school books from, all of our learning from him. | ||
| So, wow, isn't that just weird? | ||
| Why are we getting our school books from Mossad agents? | ||
| All right. | ||
| We need to start opening our eyes and connecting the dots. | ||
| These politicians are not here for you. | ||
| They're here for themselves and they're here for their mission that they're on. | ||
| And their mission is not to better you. | ||
| It's not to make your life better or easier. | ||
| It's not so that you can become enlightened. | ||
| This is a picture of Barack. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So let's go back. | ||
| The 1998 Brian DePalma film Snake Eyes is about a politician named Charles Kirkland who was assassinated by getting shot in the neck. | ||
| Charles Kirkland equals Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Is that a stretch? | ||
| Well, the assassination occurs during a heavyweight boxing match. | ||
| The boxer who takes a fall is named Lincoln Tyler. | ||
| In Kirk's case, Tyler Robinson was the suspect named in custody. | ||
| In Masonic tradition, the Tyler is the officer who guards the door to the lodge with a drawn sword. | ||
| So the Tyler is the Masonic guard or executioner. | ||
| In the film, Lincoln Tyler is known as the Atlantic City executioner. | ||
| The film occurs on September 10th, the exact same day as Charlie Kirk's death. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| The film was shot on location to Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. | ||
| Trump was a close ally of Kirk. | ||
| And the character Gilbert Powell is literally based on Donald Trump. | ||
| In the movie poster, Nicholas Cage is doing the same hand signal that, but everybody kind of does that hand signal, but it's also known as the all-seeing eye. | ||
| In the film, The Patsy is a Palestinian terrorist who mentions an Israeli arm steal. | ||
| And the movie poster says, believe everything but your eyes. | ||
| Here's that poster right there. | ||
| And there it says, believe everything except your eyes. | ||
| Crazy, crazy, crazy. | ||
| Who would have seen that coming? | ||
| That Charlie Kirk was going to get shot and killed before James Comey gets indicted. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's go back to calls. | ||
| There's a lot of weirdness. | ||
| Let's go to Jen in Georgia. | ||
| Thank you for holding Jen Facebook showing the real horrible state of doxing. | ||
| Go ahead, Jen. | ||
| Hey, Rob. | ||
| Yeah, I was up late last night. | ||
| And I mean, I'm just, I mean, I'm just kind of a nobody. | ||
| I just kind of, I'm at home doing my thing all the time. | ||
| So I don't, it's not like I have a platform or anything like that, but I do have an X account for the purpose of staying informed with you guys and everybody else that I follow. | ||
| And then Facebook, I keep as, you know, just kind of my fun platform, staying in touch with family. | ||
| Well, I occasionally start trolling through articles that I see from different, from different news stations that I follow in my local area. | ||
| And I noticed that there was an article posted from my local Atlanta WSB where it was showing that there was a fourth suspect that was Arrested in a homicide charge. | ||
| And when I was reading through the comments, I was realizing that there was some crazy radical leftist, what it looked like, who was doxing an ordinary person. | ||
| And I'm like scrolling through their profiles. | ||
| He took screenshots of their profile. | ||
| And he was asking anybody if they know that if this guy still works at the place that he had listed. | ||
| And he is like, I'll find out tomorrow. | ||
| I would love to see if his wife has the same views. | ||
| And when I'm looking at the guy that he's tagging the screenshots to, he was obviously a right-wing conservative with all the Charlie Kirk memorabilia posted on his profile. | ||
| But my point of saying all of that is that the doxing thing is getting very out of control when it's happening to ordinary, everyday people just trying to make a living and has a family who doesn't have a platform. | ||
| And if you are going to be a conservative online, speaking your mind as you rightly should, I highly recommend everybody to start making their profiles private so that they can't find you because they're going after people who are not big voice people like at this point. | ||
| And it's really scary. | ||
| It's really scary how bad the radicalization is becoming when ordinary people. | ||
| And my conscience did not allow me to just overlook that and be like, well, that guy will figure it out because I see what happened to Irina, Zaruska, and I see what happened to these people who are just kind of living their everyday lives. | ||
| I ended up taking screenshots of this crazy radical who was tagging and sharing screenshots of the guy's profile. | ||
| I ended up messaging him. | ||
| I found him. | ||
| I reached out to him and I told him, like, hey, I don't know who you are, but I just want to let you know that I'm reading through comments on this page under this article and they're tagging your profile. | ||
| And he hasn't read the message yet. | ||
| And I told him, like, you just be careful. | ||
| I just thought I'd let you know. | ||
| I sent him some screenshots that I took. | ||
| And because I don't want to see this guy's family get attacked because somebody is trying to look for him. | ||
| You know, it's really, it's really scary when it's just everyday people. | ||
| It is. | ||
| But we, you know, we can't be afraid to not speak our opinion and not say anything because that's why we're in the mess we're in now because people didn't speak up loud enough and long enough and hard enough. | ||
| And so I agree. | ||
| That's why we're at my mind. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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| I agree. | ||
| I go on there and speak my mind all the time. | ||
| I just think that if you're going to do that, keep your stuff on private because this guy has his workplace listed, his wife, you know, listed. | ||
| Yeah, well, you know, that's part of the deal with social media. | ||
| People think they need to put everything out there and you really don't. | ||
| You should not put everything out there on your social media and because it will be used against you. | ||
| And, you know, this guy's probably being spied upon. | ||
| This person doxing people probably has a contact in the government, which is why they feel so emboldened to dox people. | ||
| So it's, it's, it's a crazy shame. | ||
| Also, why you should arm yourself and train with the Second Amendment because you never know when you're going to need it because the Second Amendment is what gives the first its real power. | ||
| Thank you for calling, Jen. | ||
| While we were watching that summer camp clip, Matt, the producer, popped in and said, oh, could this be AI? | ||
| Well, that's interesting. | ||
| You know, and that's the thing about all these weird, these weird vertical videos that people do where everything's just kind of flying around. | ||
| You can't really get a good look at stuff and know what is, you know, what is real? | ||
| What isn't real? | ||
| Could you go, there is a camp in Interlock, and I did check that. | ||
| There's a camp at Interlock and Lake. | ||
| In fact, there's a Lake Interlock in, there's the, I'll show you the shot right there. | ||
| There's the shot of Epstein, young Epstein right there. | ||
| There is a lake interlocking in Switzerland. | ||
| And so it would make sense that they would name one here in the United States because we took a lot of names from Europe and brought them over to the United States. | ||
| But yeah, could AI, hey, AI, I want you to take a young Obama, a young Epstein, a young Bill Barr, a young, who is it, John Podesta, and a young Jim Jordan. | ||
| But why would you put those five people of all the people? | ||
| you know, together. | ||
| Why not have a young James Comey in there? | ||
| You know, it's just, it seems like it was odd that it was those people that were all together, even though, you know, there's a lot of people calling out Jim Jordan for this, you know, YouTube scam that they said, hey, we're going to let people out, but not everybody gets out, gets out of YouTube jail. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Oh, hey, look who's here. | ||
| It's, wait a minute, you look different. | ||
| Did you shave? | ||
| I played your clip this morning. | ||
| What did you think of that Charlie Kirk dispatch video or the audio? | ||
| No, no, no autopsy. | ||
| Which makes it suspicious. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Listen, limited crew these days. | ||
| Well, the best crew ever. | ||
| You're always the guy that can find it. | ||
| Remember, I said, like, for six months, every day, Tommy will be the first to be indicted, then we'll teach you James. | ||
| Remember about a month ago, I pointed at the camera and I said, I want an apology from everybody saying I'm making it up. | ||
| These indictments are coming. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| The crew can't find it. | ||
| In fact, I just saw that video. | ||
| Okay, it is post-time. | ||
| I know you're always able to find it. | ||
| I'm going to make you do double duty. | ||
| I want you to call the archivist, but I want that specific where I go, I want an apology. | ||
| So that's getting. | ||
| And I think there's also the orange jumpsuit. | ||
| Flynn says something about the orange jumpsuit. | ||
| I sent all that to him this morning. | ||
| So you sent the clip I'm looking for. | ||
| No, I sent him the request for it, but I saw. | ||
| The listeners heard it till their ears bled. | ||
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The point was I wasn't making it up. | |
| Time and time. | ||
| Remember, I said it over and over again. | ||
| I said, I told you eight years ago, no indictments. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And sessions and them were, you know, either weak and then bar was bad. | ||
| I said, this time it's different because Trump's going to remove these people if they don't do it. | ||
| And that's why the danger zone's up for them to get violent. | ||
| This is all serious stuff. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I don't just pull stuff out of my bobo. | ||
| Anyways, I know the listeners know that, but I need to show people. | ||
| I mean, there's probably 200 times, but it's the clips that I say 200 times we can't find. | ||
| Right. | ||
| We will be looking for those clips, and that's part of the, you know what? | ||
| We're going to, I'm going to use the Clip Genie after this and dig it out because there's a Clip Genie service based on our Rumble account. | ||
| I think it's alexjones.clipgenie.com. | ||
| Check and see if that's the address because actually we could get people to do this right now while we're sitting here. | ||
| See if y'all can look that up. | ||
| I think it's alexjones.clip genie.com. | ||
| And people can actually search Comey indictment and it'll, it goes back, I think, to 2021. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Right. | ||
| But search engines don't work anymore, Alex. | ||
| You know, we live in a world 2025. | ||
| We can't get a fucking search. | ||
| Sorry, I cussed. | ||
| That's to our caller that says, don't cuss. | ||
| And there I did it. | ||
| Here's the issue. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Alex Jones demands apology when the D. Yes. | ||
| And I saw that video. | ||
| So I think that even played on the war room yesterday. | ||
| So we'll dig that. | ||
| That part of it. | ||
| Because it says, because you look over to you and I want an apology when it happens. | ||
| Producing on the fly. | ||
| Was I talking to a caller just now? | ||
| I forget. | ||
| Or we were about to go to a clip. | ||
| I don't know where we're at now. | ||
| About to go to a call. | ||
| I think I was going to go to, you know what? | ||
| We got two minutes, 50 seconds. | ||
| Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
| I like the meme, though, for Jefferson, before you talk, the meme that's got Matt Gates, and then next to it, it's Bill Barr with a blonde wig. | ||
| And it says the AG we wanted for Matt Gates and the AG we got, which is Bill Barr and a blonde wig. | ||
| Go ahead, Jefferson. | ||
| Hey, good morning, Rob, Du. | ||
| Happy Friday. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Big things going on here near DC in Virginia. | ||
| I don't know what this meeting at Quantico on Tuesday is going to be about, but it worries me greatly that all these generals and admirals are being brought to Quantico to have some in-house. | ||
| Maybe they're getting fired. | ||
| Do you think they might be getting fired? | ||
| There may be some sort of house cleaning or they have to pledge an oath to the Trump administration rather than the Constitution or I don't know. | ||
| Military tribunals are coming. | ||
| Wait a minute. | ||
| Wait a minute. | ||
| If the generals aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing, then they aren't even pledged. | ||
| They're not even holding their oath to the Constitution. | ||
| So I think all we need to do is get them to pledge an oath to the Constitution, which is to follow the commander-in-chief. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| I would hope that's the benign explanation for what this is. | ||
| Yeah, I don't think it's going to be benign. | ||
| It's going to be something. | ||
| John Solomon at Justin News, who just gave this report that 274 plains closed FBI agents were forced to go to the Capitol, not wearing any identifiers as FBI agents. | ||
| And now they're worried about the FBI going woke. | ||
| He also wrote an article about how the pipe bomber was never going to be prosecuted. | ||
| I tried to pull that up on his website, Just the News, about the pipe bomber never being prosecuted for some reason, the justification for it. | ||
| And I couldn't get it to load without going through a paywall or something. | ||
| But there's some bias against ever admitting that the pipe bomber was a Fed, even though everybody in D.C. seems to know who he is, but it's sort of like this open secret that he's always going to get away with it. | ||
| Yeah, well, what they're going to say is they weren't even really bombs. | ||
| They didn't work. | ||
| Well, it's still terrorism. | ||
| Oh, 100%. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| Well, you know, but if you're doing your job for Nancy Pelosi or some rogue version, you know, Christopher Ray, if it's part of your job description to dress up in a costume and go drop pipe bombs off, then, you know, maybe he won't get prosecuted. | ||
| Isn't that amazing how that works? | ||
| Some people are above the law, right? | ||
| Right. | ||
| Just following orders means you're immune from prosecution. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I think that's what they think. | ||
| These people think they can get away with anything. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, the pipe bomber, yeah, you need to go to jail. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| If you're just doing orders, tough. | ||
| You should have refused those orders. | ||
| Unlawful orders. | ||
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All right. | |
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Going to start the third hour. | ||
| We're going to have Joe Biggs coming up talking about those 274 FBI undercover agents that were, oh, just disclose on Gen 6. | ||
| Good message for the leadership of YouTube. | ||
| Frankly, I probably could have called you privately, but I think it's better to just talk about this in the open on this particular issue. | ||
| My understanding is in the last 24 hours, you locked the accounts and shut down the accounts of two guys, Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones. | ||
| They have big followings on the American right. | ||
| I think it's better if you just unlock those accounts and let the guys be heard. | ||
| And I say this not because I'm some particular fan or vice versa, at least one of them. | ||
| Nick is probably not a particularly big fan of mine. | ||
| No more than Jimmy Kimmel is, by the way, for very different reasons. | ||
| That's beside the point. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| The reason I'm asking you to do it is that censorship isn't good for America. | ||
| It's antithetical to our culture. | ||
| And we're the country on God's green earth where we're able to talk to each other in the open. | ||
| And I want to credit YouTube and Google and your parent company and so much of your competitors in Silicon Valley for creating the first instance of the free and open internet with search engines. | ||
| It's a beautiful thing for democratizing speech. | ||
| But I think we take a step in the wrong direction when we choke those same technologies that allow us to access open debate and open ideas. | ||
| It breeds discontent. | ||
| It breeds frustration. | ||
| It actually breeds mistrust. | ||
| If you tell people they can't speak, that's when they scream. | ||
| And if you tell people they can't scream, that's when they tear things down. | ||
| So I think free speech is a precondition for peace. | ||
| It's a precondition for the scientific method. | ||
| It's a precondition for our shared unity, our shared national identity as Americans. | ||
| Now, I can understand why you might think that certain types of speech or certain things that are said that are hurtful to other people or that may spread misinformation or may they count as violent or dangerous threats shouldn't be allowed on your platform. | ||
| I personally take a broad view of what type of speech is an expression of an opinion that's protected, but that's a separate discussion about whether somebody says a particular thing that you think doesn't belong on your platform. | ||
| That's one category of speech moderation. | ||
| There's a different category of saying that you may demonetize certain people. | ||
| You're not going to pay them. | ||
| That even if they're able to speak on your platform, it's not necessarily their right to be paid for doing so or putting advertisers next to their name. | ||
| That's a separate discussion. | ||
| Personally, I don't like any of those forms of speech suppression as a general matter, but at least those are discussions that reasonable minds can have. | ||
| There's a whole separate third category of censorship, though, that I think is particularly harmful, which is the idea that just because of who you are, your name and who you are, you don't get to express any idea, whether it's misinformation, hateful speech, whether it's dangerous or whatever you deem it to be, irrespective of that. | ||
| You're not making that judgment. | ||
| Just based on who you are, you don't get to speak up. | ||
| I think that breeds mistrust. | ||
| I don't think that's good for our country. | ||
| There's legal arguments to be had. | ||
| I've made legal arguments elsewhere in my book and Wall Street Journal pieces. | ||
| There are legal arguments that you could construct that say that if a tech company is protected by Section 230, a government-created shield of immunity, that if a tech company is responding even indirectly to the threats of government officials, maybe that is actually even a legal First Amendment violation. | ||
| That's not even what I'm talking about right now. | ||
| What I'm talking about is not a legal point. | ||
| It's just a cultural point. | ||
| It's the question of whether this is good or bad for America. | ||
| And I think we live in a moment right now where when we tell people, whether it's the government or even a powerful company, when you tell people that because of who you are, you deserve not to be heard, I think that actually divides us. | ||
| Even if it's done with the best of intentions, I think it brings most of the rest of the country together. | ||
| In the long run, it actually throws kerosene on the very flame you were trying to quash. | ||
| And so that's my ask to you. | ||
| I'm not trying to do this in some type of faux indignation, angry way that escalates some political fight. | ||
| That's not the goal. | ||
| I actually think that it's often possible to get to the right answer through just reasonable, open dialogue. | ||
| That's what I hope this is. | ||
| I hope you're able to reconsider a decision that you made that may have been a wrong decision. | ||
| And I think we need more space as a country when people do make a wrong decision to be able to be given an off-ramp, to be able to say that, you know what, after thinking about it, yeah, we agree. | ||
| We're persuaded that all else equal, even though we intended well, we ought to let people speak and be heard. | ||
| That's what I hope happens here. | ||
| And so my ask is, and again, speaking as a guy who, from Jimmy Kimmel to Nick Fuentes, probably don't like me very much. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| That doesn't matter. | ||
| Sounds like the Sebastian. | ||
| Quebec channeling Bill Maher. | ||
| Let him speak. | ||
| Well, if you were watching and reading the news, you know, PBS put out the article, no undercover FBI agents at Jan 6 riot. | ||
| Watchdog finds in rebuke to conspiracy theory. | ||
| Okay, everybody? | ||
| Everybody keeping track? | ||
| All right, here's another one from Reuters. | ||
| FBI did not send undercover operatives to join Gen 6 attack watchdog says. | ||
| Oh, oh, really? | ||
| Really? | ||
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| And that was, that was December 12, 2024. | ||
| Now, less than a year later. | ||
| Bombshell, FBI bombshell. | ||
| 274 agents sent to Capitol for Gen 6. | ||
| Many later complained they were political pawns. | ||
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| What happened, PBS? | ||
| Maybe that's why you got your funding cut because you are just an arm of the Democratic Party and you were sent there for cleanup. | ||
| Here's the actual document where it says agent, 1-6 incident, Washington Field Office, 274. | ||
| Oh, this includes a number of agents that responded to the Capitol grounds as well as inside the Capitol, the pipe bombs and the red truck that was believed to contain explosives. | ||
| Huh. | ||
| And some of these agents complained we were sent out there without masks and shields and our IDs, so we couldn't say who we were. | ||
| My guest, Joe Biggs, political prisoner, is here now to respond to this article. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Well, Joe, if we just went by what PBS said, you know, we'd all be liars. | ||
| But now we know 274 agents on the grounds of J6. | ||
| What do you think of that? | ||
| I mean, it's quite frankly disgusting. | ||
| You know, we actually in trial brought this up. | ||
| We asked the judge to have the FBI disclose if there were any agents there on the ground and they lied and said no. | ||
| They told us this throughout the trial. | ||
| It took us multiple filings for the judge to finally get the pressure to force the FBI. | ||
| And they still lied, though. | ||
| They only said that there was maybe 45 or 50. | ||
| So this is a huge leap from that. | ||
| This is from the 50 to 274. | ||
| That's quite a lot. | ||
| And that's just the FBI. | ||
| That's not, we're not talking about the DODs, Task Force, Orange. | ||
| We're not talking about Homeland Security. | ||
| We're not talking about all these other groups that were there that day. | ||
| There was probably almost, I would say, 800 or something federal agents there on the ground stoking violence, pushing people, getting them riled up, getting in their heads. | ||
| I don't know how many people I saw with earpieces in, walking around talking into their hand like that. | ||
| It just didn't feel right. | ||
| The whole thing was a setup. | ||
| But yet here we are. | ||
| We have multiple men right now, 12 to 13 of us right now, still without pardons. | ||
| And all this information keeps coming out that this was a setup and this administration's doing nothing. | ||
| They're playing politics. | ||
| Oh, we want to wait till midterms or we want to wait till this. | ||
| No, no, let's do the right thing. | ||
| You know, you've got people suffering right now because this was a setup. | ||
| Well, and people want 74 FBI agents, people. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| People want to see justice. | ||
| Justice is having your guys' charges all dropped. | ||
| You all being totally pardoned. | ||
| You getting your, you don't even have a passport, right? | ||
| They've taken your passport. | ||
| They've taken everything. | ||
| You can't even leave the country. | ||
| I mean, that's not being an American citizen. | ||
| Actually, I don't need a pardon. | ||
| What I need them to do was the right thing is that this was a setup. | ||
| You need to drop my charges completely. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And it'd be like it never happened. | ||
| I need my entire record expunged because this was a setup. | ||
| The judge was in on it, and I'm going to call him out. | ||
| Timothy Kelly was a setup. | ||
| He literally was part of this. | ||
| And everyone's going, well, he was a Trump appointee. | ||
| Yeah, they got to him because the first time that they had evidence they said against me, it was a video of me touching a fence. | ||
| And when the judge first saw it, he goes, oh, that's ridiculous. | ||
| That's stupid. | ||
| If this is the kind of evidence you're going to bring to us in court, this trial is not going to go forward. | ||
| And then a week later, we come back and they show the same video again. | ||
| And this time the judge, Timothy Kelly, goes, you're a terrorist. | ||
| So they got to him and they forced him to play ball. | ||
| And there's no telling how many other people out there that they Scared, got him to step in line and do the wrong thing. | ||
| You know, it's too hard for people within the government to stand up and do the right thing. | ||
| And the ones who did, you have people like Kyle Serafin, Steve Fran, Garrett O'Boyle, the men in the FBI that actually came forward and did the right thing have been thrown through the gutter just as bad as we have. | ||
| So it's messed up, man. | ||
| And we need some accountability. | ||
| You know, it's what's happening in the FBI under Biden and under Obama. | ||
| It's still happening now. | ||
| And we need to clean this stuff up. | ||
| And let's look at some Trump appointees. | ||
| Bill Barr was a Trump appointee. | ||
| Chris Ray was a Trump appointee. | ||
| Just because they're a Trump appointee doesn't mean they're a good person. | ||
| John Bolton was a Trump appointee. | ||
| Now they're finding classified documents hidden in his office. | ||
| So being a Trump appointee doesn't mean anything. | ||
| Now, if you're a Biden appointee or an Obama appointee, I think it does mean something, especially with some of these judges, because the judge going to overseeing Comey's trial is a Biden appointee. | ||
| So what do you think? | ||
| What are your first thoughts that James Comey finally got indicted? | ||
| Do you have any thoughts on that? | ||
| Well, I think it's kind of weak. | ||
| Just the perjury on that. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't think that's going to go too far. | ||
| It's not going to hold a lot of water. | ||
| I mean, everybody knows he's lying. | ||
| And at the end of the day, I don't think that much is going to happen from that. | ||
| But I think I really want to see what happened under Ray, you know, because Ray was the one in charge on January 6th. | ||
| I want to know what he was up to. | ||
| And I want to know what his skeletons are in the closet. | ||
| I want to know what he lied about and hid. | ||
| I want to know why they used a DOD group called Task Force Orange, aka the activity on U.S. soil against American citizens to run a psyop on the American people to help throw shade on a stolen election. | ||
| You know, we all had every right to be there. | ||
| Our reasons for being there were just and patriotic. | ||
| We weren't there to, you know, destroy anything. | ||
| I'd say maybe a small handful of people that day acted, you know, out of character on January 6th. | ||
| But most people there were cool, calm, collected. | ||
| They walked through the Capitol waving flags, singing songs and things like that. | ||
| They didn't have, there was no justification to come kicking their doors in the middle of the night to scare the hell out of them and their kids, to have guns put in their face, to be thrown to the ground and zip tied and beaten. | ||
| I was thrown into a closet, a broom closet for days on end with dog food thrown at me, no toilet, no windows, nothing. | ||
| And all I did was walk around in a room. | ||
| I never hurt anybody and none of my friends did either. | ||
| So, you know, I'm calling on this administration and this FBI to do the right thing. | ||
| This DOJ, Pam Bondi, get up off your butt, stop going on Fox News, and let's get our pardons going or just drop the file, drop the charges. | ||
| That's what we should be doing. | ||
| And let us get our lives back. | ||
| Because you know what? | ||
| Right now, you're taking the ability to vote away from patriotic Americans who are going to vote the way that we want to keep communists out of the rank and file. | ||
| We can't protect ourselves. | ||
| We can't have guns. | ||
| We can't travel around and enjoy this beautiful earth. | ||
| So, you know, let's do the right thing. | ||
| We all know it's a setup. | ||
| We all know this is all a bunch of BS. | ||
| Let's get our lives back. | ||
| This is getting old. | ||
| Yeah, I agree. | ||
| This is getting old is 100%. | ||
| It should have been done a long time ago. | ||
| You know, the one thing you got to, you got to hand it to Trump day one, he got you guys out of prison. | ||
| Well, you didn't actually get out on day one, but day one, he signed the orders and it took, it took a few days to get everybody out. | ||
| No, I got out there day one. | ||
| You got out day one? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah, I was the very first person out. | ||
| Oh, wow. | ||
| Not everybody was as lucky as you. | ||
| You know, some people were there a few more weeks. | ||
| I know the Green Beret that we've had on, he was in there for a few more months Jeremy Brown. | ||
| Yeah, before somebody brought it to Trump's attention and boom, then he got out and we've had him on several times. | ||
| I didn't recognize him last time he came. | ||
| He had chopped off his hair and shaved his beard and everything. | ||
| But yeah, it's amazing that it takes so long for the wheels of justice to turn the right way. | ||
| But when you guys were getting arrested on misdemeanor charges, well, we had SWAT teams, we had unlimited budgets, you know, anything under the Biden administration. | ||
| And that's what some of these agents were bitching about when you read some of their quotes in this article, which is just amazing. | ||
| Like, I'm like, why aren't these guys in charge of the FBI? | ||
| Why are these guys rank and file suppressed down the bottom? | ||
| Well, because they have a conscience, because they know what the Constitution is. | ||
| Well, yeah, they get kicked out. | ||
| They get forced out of the FBI and they get told that we're not going to pay you and we're going to take your, make you have to sell your house and pick up your family with nothing. | ||
| You know, look at the story with Garrett O'Boyle. | ||
| I mean, they took everything from him and his family. | ||
| And this guy, all he wanted to do was tell the truth about the corruption within the FBI. | ||
| The same thing with Kyle Serafin and Steve Fried. | ||
| You know, those guys didn't deserve that. | ||
| All they wanted to do was call out the injustice that was happening there in the FBI. | ||
| And that's what happens. | ||
| Like you said, when we need things done on the right, there's a slow process to it for some reason. | ||
| But on the left, when they want to get something done, it's fast. | ||
| It's lightning speed. | ||
| It's, you know, it's out of control. | ||
| And these guys move with a force that's just you can't really reckon with because they come in kicking indoors. | ||
| They don't care about anything else. | ||
| They had warrants ready on January 20th. | ||
| So as soon as Biden swore in, they were kicking indoors. | ||
| I was arrested right after Biden was sworn in. | ||
| That shows you how on top that those people were already ready. | ||
| As soon as his hand was on that Bible and he goes, I swear to blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| Yeah, boom. | ||
| Raid started all over the country. | ||
| So this story that we keep hearing from Pam Bondi and Cash Patel, oh, it takes time. | ||
| It takes time. | ||
| That's just BS. | ||
| Yeah, we're over nine months into this administration. | ||
| And finally, we get one indictment. | ||
| And everybody's cheering for that. | ||
| But there's got to be more. | ||
| Like the dominoes have to start falling. | ||
| By the end of September, we should have five more indictments. | ||
| But, you know, we're probably not going to get those until they're going to slow walk these out so they can have their news cycle. | ||
| And it's just two hours and 45 minutes into a Kevin Costner film, and I'm still waiting on the action to happen. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So I don't know if you saw this, but I think on Tuesday or Wednesday, we put up a YouTube video, a new YouTube channel with Alex Jones, and it got 36,000 subscribers, more subscribers than viewers actually of the video. | ||
| And then YouTube killed it. | ||
| And they put out this statement. | ||
| We've seen some previously terminated creators try to start new channels. | ||
| To clarify, our pilot program, which all of a sudden now it's a pilot program on terminations is not yet open. | ||
| It's still against community guidelines for previously terminated users to use, possess, or create other channels. | ||
| And we'll terminate new channels from previously terminated users in accordance with these guidelines. | ||
| We'll have more to share on the limited pilot program soon. | ||
| So have you also been kicked off YouTube? | ||
| Yeah, I got kicked off around the same time I believe you guys did. | ||
| I think we all did. | ||
| It was kind of like one big mass sweep. | ||
| You know, this is the way I look at it. | ||
| You know, I get it. | ||
| It's another platform to use. | ||
| And I hear that Rumble is kind of glitchy, but it's almost like going back to the partner that cheated on you. | ||
| You know, it's like, yeah, you know, they screwed you over. | ||
| Screw them. | ||
| You know, why, why give them attention the second time, go around? | ||
| You know, and I know that it's a better platform as far as like how it works over live, but you know what? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Well, X is proven now that it can pretty much hold video and do live video. | ||
| It's almost the same as having YouTube, except I think you can get your message out quicker to more people than you could just by throwing stuff on YouTube. | ||
| Yeah, I agree. | ||
| I think it's a lot better. | ||
| Yeah, you know, YouTube is censoring itself into irrelevancy, except for people who like, yeah, except for all the chat GPT videos that are there. | ||
| And, you know, you watch those. | ||
| Hopefully that video that Ramoswamy put out will actually hold some weight or do something like that. | ||
| If anything, just to open the platform up, I mean, I wouldn't dedicate a lot of time to it, but still, though, I mean, he makes good points, you know, that this isn't about, you know, do you like the person or not? | ||
| It's about what America stands for, and that's that freedom of speech. | ||
| That's one of those foundational things that we hold very dear here in America. | ||
| You know, you might not like what someone has to say, but you know what? | ||
| Guess what? | ||
| You don't have to go to their channel and listen to it either. | ||
| It's pretty easy to avoid listening to certain people if it's just not what you want. | ||
| I mean, quite frankly, I've never listened to anything Nick Fuentes has ever said before. | ||
| And I just don't go looking for it. | ||
| It's not that I don't want to. | ||
| I just, I don't really go looking for stuff. | ||
| I don't, you know, it's just, that's just my opinion. | ||
| I just don't want to. | ||
| So I just appeals to younger people. | ||
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I think that's what it is. | |
| We're older and more grizzled. | ||
| You know, some of us grew up in the early 2000s. | ||
| Or I was actually an adult back then. | ||
| You were out there fighting wars at the time. | ||
| So you're dealing with people who were like kind of born in that time who are Fuentes people. | ||
| But, you know, Fuentes has a lot of interesting points. | ||
| And, you know, he's been on fire lately with people attacking him, you know, and him coming out swinging. | ||
| So the thing is, with the First Amendment, you let everybody say that. | ||
| You can't come up on X and stuff. | ||
| But yeah, I just don't ever go to the actual shows and all that. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| You know, there's just so much stuff going on in this country right now. | ||
| And, you know, we need some leadership to actually sit there and do something right now. | ||
| It seems like Trump's too busy trying to please certain people, too busy going to events. | ||
| We've got Cash Patel flying around, going on, you know, jet setting all over the place, taking credit. | ||
| The FBI is constantly taking credit for things that they didn't even do. | ||
| It'll be local law enforcement that is actually making arrests or doing something. | ||
| I mean, Cash Patel will jump on his ex account and go, look, we assisted with this. | ||
| Like, no, they actually made the arrest, did all the legwork, did all the groundwork, did all the investigative work. | ||
| And then you just took custody of the guy after they did all the work. | ||
| And then you say that this was hard FBI work. | ||
| That's just not the case. | ||
| You know, they've got to clean this agency up. | ||
| I mean, the dream would be for what Cash Pattel said he was going to do, which is to abolish the FBI and bring it down to its knees. | ||
| I mean, it's been, you know, basically, you know, a shit show since the inception, you know, but especially going back to Ruby Ridge and up until now, you know, the FBI is only as good as the bad things that happen around it. | ||
| So all these things have to happen to justify its existence. | ||
| So that's why it's always, you know, when we see something happen, we always find out in the weeks. | ||
| You know, I'm speaking with six FBI informants and three of them were paying him and four of them brought the guns and this other guy brought the bomb in. | ||
| Yeah, we're going to get this long-haired hippie. | ||
| They're like, yeah, we're good at our jobs. | ||
| No, you're not. | ||
| What you do is you allow these things to happen because you suck at your job. | ||
| You're too scared to do your job and you need bad things to happen to justify your existence and to justify your over-the-top budget. | ||
| And are they making bad things happen? | ||
| Let's be real. | ||
| I mean, a lot of these guys, they're in on the deal. | ||
| You know, the Whitmer kidnapping. | ||
| You know, they were all, these guys were getting paid by FBI informants. | ||
| You know, the first time the World Trade Center had a bomb put into it, the Pakistani guy recorded the FBI agents and he was saying, look, I don't want to put a real bomb in there. | ||
| Like, no, no, no, no, no, you're going to put this real bomb in here. | ||
| We got it for you. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Go with the operation. | ||
| So it's like they were causing things to happen. | ||
| They weren't just like standing by going, we're just going to let this happen and we know about the guy. | ||
| No, they're in on it. | ||
| That's the thing. | ||
| It has to stop. | ||
| The whole thing has to stop. | ||
| You can't go from the director saying there were no agents in the crowd. | ||
| I don't know of any. | ||
| And now it's, oh, 274. | ||
| Like I said, These are there were multiple Brady violations within our trial. | ||
| That's where they don't disclose exculpatory evidence. | ||
| That's where they don't, you know, tell us evidence that we can use that would hurt them, the government. | ||
| You know, and they lied and lied and lied to us. | ||
| They go, No, there was nobody there. | ||
| There was nobody there. | ||
| Our trial was six months long. | ||
| It was the longest trial in DC history. | ||
| It's the most that the U.S. Marshals have had to rotate. | ||
| They rotated through the Marshals and we got to see him again and again. | ||
| That's how long this went on. | ||
| You know, our jury selection was the longest jury selection in history. | ||
| So, you know, we got lied to a lot. | ||
| And just the entire country needs to take a look back at our trial. | ||
| You know, this isn't breaking news. | ||
| A lot of this stuff that keeps coming out and they're going, oh man, this is breaking. | ||
| It's not breaking. | ||
| We've known about this forever. | ||
| It's just that nobody cared. | ||
| Nobody cared when we came out and said it was 45 undercover agents. | ||
| But now that you see the number 274, now it's in a document. | ||
| And I think that's why now it's like, oh, we have the actual document from Arctic Frost right here. | ||
| Here's the actual document that says 274. | ||
| So now you got a documented from the government number. | ||
| So there's no way it can be refuted because it's written there and there's an explanation for it in the notes. | ||
| Deployment date 1-6, 2021. | ||
| So that's why I think you're seeing it now is because here, you can zoom in on that. | ||
| 274 is right there. | ||
| That's why you're seeing it now because, oh, we've actually got an actual document. | ||
| We've got the documents. | ||
| Let's go to, hey, we got like four minutes left. | ||
| I want to take at least one call. | ||
| Let's go to Darleta in Oklahoma. | ||
| Has a wild conspiracy theory about Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Can it be wilder than the exploding mic? | ||
| Go ahead, Darlon. | ||
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| No, no. | ||
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| I have a quick question. | ||
| Court questions. | ||
| I'll make it really quick. | ||
| First, okay, Charlie was doing a Doge effect, okay? | ||
| Because he was wanting to find out where his money was going. | ||
| He was changing mind on donors. | ||
| Maybe he was a presidential candidate. | ||
| But also, with him and George Floyd having the same birthday, were they trying to use that, his death, to mess with the indictment? | ||
| And also, is Netanyahu, he pretty much created some laws. | ||
| Is he funding them, you know, telling them no releases on the hostages, couple releases on the hostages, like keep bombing Gaza? | ||
| You know, I think a lot of that stuff is they get these things going, they wind them up, and then they let them go. | ||
| And it's not, you know, I don't know if they're controlling every move they're making at this point, but it's like we know what the wind-up toy is going to do. | ||
| It's going to go forward and then it's going to kind of veer to the right or it's going to veer to the left. | ||
| Like, and then we just watch and see what it does, and we have it. | ||
| But I think they've, you know, anybody that was involved in October 7th has already been killed. | ||
| So there's going to be no way to show, that's why they're waiting for the investigation after the war because they're cleaning up all their loose ends. | ||
| So anybody that was in contact with Mossad or with the IDF is gone. | ||
| So they'll never be able to say anything that, hey, yeah, they told us this is the day to go, October 7th. | ||
| They told us to go hit the techno festival at the border. | ||
| They opened up that, you know, the guards stood down for six hours. | ||
| You know, that's all. | ||
| So I think a lot of that is all those people are dead. | ||
| That's part of the cleanup operation. | ||
| And also get ready for the next development of the Middle East, which is going to be Gaza beachfront property. | ||
| And then they're going to stick to Gazans a couple miles away and probably some sort of, you know, 15-minute city type thing. | ||
| Joe, you got any comments on that? | ||
| No, I mean, it's interesting to see what happened with this whole Charlie Kirk thing. | ||
| I mean, if you look at how quickly they cleaned up that area, how they've kind of like moved the stuff around, they contaminated the crime scene. | ||
| You look at the videos of the security detail, jumping over stuff, grabbing stuff, shoving stuff in their pockets. | ||
| It's just really weird, you know, and we've seen this kind of stuff happen before. | ||
| You know, somebody says that one of the guys hands off another thing. | ||
| It could have been, hey, go, here's the keys, go grab the car and pull it around. | ||
| We got to go get this guy out of there. | ||
| It could be something as simple as that. | ||
| But when you look at just the lack of that security detail, having the cognizance and the mindset to sit there and hold that crime scene until law enforcement got there and protect that evidence there so they could do an actual investigation. | ||
| It just looked like amateur hour, the fact that they didn't have the people up on the roofs. | ||
| They didn't have drones in the air. | ||
| Well, there was a lot of drones, though. | ||
| There's a lot of video of drones flying around. | ||
| So it wasn't a drone-free zone. | ||
| There was definitely somebody was running drones around there. | ||
| I saw that video. | ||
| I saw one where it comes around like that in front of the camera and goes by. | ||
| Yeah, somebody had one there, but it sure as hell wasn't the security team. | ||
| Or maybe it was and they just didn't say nothing. | ||
| Or maybe there was nothing to see up there, you know, because depending on wherever this shot came from, there was, you know, we've seen different angles. | ||
| All I know is, you know, I find it hard to believe that a 30 out 6 didn't go through his neck. | ||
| And like the doctor said, hey, we found it right under the skin. | ||
| I don't know about that. | ||
| Yeah, well, unless it was a dud bully. | ||
| They even said that there was no autopsy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| That it was just a doctor signed off on it and said, hey, it's good to go. | ||
| That's just if you don't want people to sit here and have these discussions and conversations, then why do you make it so easy for people to have these discussions and conversations? | ||
| Why not just tell the truth, right? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Let's tell the truth. | ||
| It's a lot easier. | ||
| Let the trips fall where they may. | ||
| Joe, how can people find you? | ||
| At Real Rambo Biggs on X. And also give Sin Go, Joe Biggs. | ||
| It'll say that it was put up there by Pete Santilli. | ||
| That's mine. | ||
| You can help out with that while we're going through some, you know, trying times. | ||
| Well, you're putting your life back together. | ||
| It's not easy to do. | ||
| Yeah, it takes time. | ||
| And I'm getting there. | ||
| It's moving along, getting some color in my skin, getting back in the gym, two hours a day in the gym. | ||
| That's good. | ||
| Hey, man, you can't do anything unless your body's healthy. | ||
| Hell yeah. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, thanks for coming on. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| It was last minute, but I'm like, hey, let's get Joe Biggs on. | ||
| This is big news. | ||
| 274 FBI agents found in within the J6 people stirring up all kinds of nonsense. | ||
| And a lot of them had misgivings about it. | ||
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| We'll be back next with Dr. Richard Bartlett talking about the bird flu as the next bioweapon. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| I'm your host, Rob Dew, sitting in for Brianna Morello. | ||
| You can follow me on X at Dues News, D-E-W-S-N-D-N-E-W-Z. | ||
| So news with a Z instead of an S. Earlier, when Alex came in looking for those clips, which we did find, by the way, I told people about this site called the Clip Genie. | ||
| And if you go to alexjones.clipgenie.com and in the search bar, I just typed in Comey indict. | ||
| And it brought up a ton of shows and it shows you where the mentions are and then you can view it. | ||
| So let's just go to this is the 811 broadcast. | ||
| We go to view show and then you scroll up and it has it highlighted. | ||
| I can tell you they have every intention of indicting Comey, Brennan Clapper, and Hillary and all of them. | ||
| So that's just one sample right there. | ||
| There was one down here I saw it had 10 different mentions of here's one with four mentions July 28th. | ||
| They should be indicted. | ||
| We can't really indict Obama, but Comey, Brenner, Clappin, and others. | ||
| You're going to get the Deep State Bill Bar and Comey. | ||
| So you could look these up and then when you click on these and you could turn them into a clip and then you could share it on X. You can say, hey, look, I found this clip and then tag me in it and help us out because we are running low on people here at the InfoWar as, you know, just these things happen naturally. | ||
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| And I do want to get, oh, it looks like she dropped off. | ||
| We had a caller in there who had a methylene blue story. | ||
| And I was going to get to her during this segment, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. | ||
| So let's bring on our guest, Dr. Richard Bartlett. | ||
| He runs a hospital over in Odessa, Texas. | ||
| At least that's last time I talked to him. | ||
| And he was on a podcast yesterday or the day before talking about how they're going to use the bird flu as the next bioweapon. | ||
| We saw him ramping it up in these animals. | ||
| We've seen him go after the ostrich farm up in Canada. | ||
| You know, bird flu, we got to cull all the chickens. | ||
| And that's what, you know, created the massive egg price increase. | ||
| And all Trump had to do was come in and say, hey, we're going to stop killing birds. | ||
| And then, wow, there's plenty of eggs now. | ||
| So Dr. Bartlett, how are you doing today, sir? | ||
| Hey, Rob. | ||
| It's a pleasure to be with you. | ||
| And I'll tell you, Alex Jones was right. | ||
| I said that before. | ||
| I'll say it again. | ||
| And it is an information war. | ||
| And I appreciate what you're doing at Infowars. | ||
| Great. | ||
| And we appreciate you out there. | ||
| I don't know if a lot of people know this, but butesidine and its use was actually, I don't know, you didn't discover it, but you were the first person to take it and say, hey, we should be using butesidine for people with COVID, especially when you're having lung issues. | ||
| Nobody else was doing that around the country. | ||
| And you were the first person to get it out there. | ||
| And I was one of your patients at one point using butesidine. | ||
| And it works. | ||
| I still use it to this day. | ||
| There's a website called budesinideworks.com and it has links to the Alex Jones interviews I've done and the studies, the scientific studies that have been done by Oxford University, the oldest university in the English-speaking world since 1096 that validated that butesinide works against COVID. | ||
| When we were told, be afraid, be afraid, shelter in place, hide in place. | ||
| There's nothing you can do until you get this magic experimental jab in the arm for COVID. | ||
| And actually, I did an interview that said we have something we can do. | ||
| Don't be afraid. | ||
| Budesonide, aspirin, and clerithromycin, an antibiotic are saving lives from COVID. | ||
| And actually, we're getting people off ventilators out of the ICU back home with their families with butcinide. | ||
| And boy, what resistance we had. | ||
| But this week, history was made. | ||
| The president of the United States spoke to the international community at the UN, and he said COVID was the result of risky experiments in a lab, and that we are going to ban all bioweapon creation from this point forward, and that we're going to use AI for international surveillance. | ||
| That was the message that he gave. | ||
| What that did was this was one of the recommendations that I gave to the Louisiana Homeland Security Committee when they asked me to come as an expert witness, that they should ban gain of function research and bioweapon creation, that it was already against international law, but was not being enforced, and that there were loopholes in place that needed to be closed. | ||
| So for the president of the United States to say this out loud this week at the UN and to the whole world removes any doubt that COVID came from a lab, was a bioweapon. | ||
| Viruses come from nature. | ||
| Bioweapons come from labs. | ||
| The CIA, FBI, the president of the United States now, all validate that COVID came from a lab. | ||
| And so we already did this experiment. | ||
| We saw that it was a bad idea to make gain of function research bioweapons, that they can come out of labs and cause a worldwide disaster. | ||
| We don't need to do this again. | ||
| That was one of the recommendations I gave to the Louisiana Homeland Security two years ago to ban gain of function. | ||
| Gain of function is a vague term that means something very specific. | ||
| It means it's a dual purpose technology. | ||
| The first purpose is to make a bioweapon. | ||
| The second purpose is to use that bioweapon to create a countermeasure to the bioweapon, a solution to the problem that you created. | ||
| And so we know that there are bioweapon labs around the world, that many of them are working in unison, in harmony, with scientists in the United States. | ||
| We've actually heard people say that out loud on national television out of Galveston, Texas. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| And so we don't need that. | ||
| This is huge. | ||
| This is one of the recommendations I gave. | ||
| The other one that I gave to the Louisiana Homeland Security was to get the WHO out of the United States, the World Health Organization that nefarious branch of the UN out of the affairs of the American people and out of our healthcare system. | ||
| And the president also did an executive order saying the WHO will have no say in the United States. | ||
| So we're seeing that there are some major victories and we need to call those out. | ||
| That him, the President Trump saying to the whole world out loud that COVID came from a lab, it was a bioweapon and we're going to ban all bioweapons is a victory we need to acknowledge. | ||
| And I think a lot of people who watch our show, we talk about the Hegelian dialectic. | ||
| Gain of function is literally the biomedical Hegelian dialectic. | ||
| You create a problem and then you kind of unleash it on people and then you, oh, we have the solution, by the way. | ||
| It's this, you know, mRNA or whatever technology we could think of. | ||
| And, you know, the only blind spot I think Trump had is when he kept calling it the China virus, because we traced it all the way back to North Carolina Chapel Hill with Ralph Barrick doing work with the exact same bat lady, Xi Jing Li, who was then over in Wuhan doing this experiments. | ||
| And then at some point, Obama says, hey, we can't be doing this on American soil. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Not because we want to stop it, but because we want to fund it even more. | ||
| So let's get it out of our country because we supposedly have laws against this. | ||
| So we're going to do it in China where they don't have as many laws and amp it up. | ||
| And then, you know, we'll see what happens there. | ||
| But you also brought up a new Possibility of this bird flu that's going around as being the next bioweapon. | ||
| Do you want to get into that? | ||
| Yes, there's an independent journalist, John Fleetwood, J-O-N without an H, johnfleetwood.com. | ||
| People can see the articles. | ||
| One of the articles that I co that I worked on with him on is about the nine future pandemic pathogens that the WHO has promised us that we will see. | ||
| And so we actually know what is already in the works in the labs, including Nipah virus, loss of virus. | ||
| And conspicuously, they did not list bird flu, but bird flu, instead, they listed disease X. So there's no doubt in my mind, disease X on the World Health Organization list of future pandemics is bird flu. | ||
| Bird flu was funded basically with a billion dollars in the last omnibus spending bill. | ||
| And so the money was already allocated and already divvied out to pharmaceutical companies to make a countermeasure for an imminent bird flu pandemic in the United States. | ||
| And we also have the culling of whole flocks of turkeys, whole flocks of chickens. | ||
| Millions, tens of millions of birds have been killed in the United States in the name of bird flu with a test that's a PCR test, which is a flawed technology for testing. | ||
| And whenever one test is positive, the whole flock gets wiped out. | ||
| And the excuse is we had a positive test. | ||
| It doesn't mean that a bird died. | ||
| It means we had a positive test. | ||
| What could go wrong? | ||
| Which could mean anything because these tests, they amp them up. | ||
| And oh, we did 50 cycles and we found one case of bird flu in a flock of a thousand. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| The inventor of the PCR technology said that that technology should never be used for diagnosing. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And then he dies right before COVID. | ||
| And then that technology is used for diagnosing COVID. | ||
| And we all saw the positive test numbers that were shown daily on the evening news. | ||
| And then they had to say half of those people were asymptomatic. | ||
| Well, there is a term in medicine. | ||
| And I'm a medical technologist trained to work in hospital labs and research labs. | ||
| There's false negatives and false positives. | ||
| We're finding it's very clear that half of those tests that were in patients that had no symptoms were false positives. | ||
| In other words, it was a flawed technology. | ||
| It was a failed strategy. | ||
| And we're still using that, excuse me, still using that technology to diagnose bird flu now. | ||
| Yeah, exactly, because that makes the most sense. | ||
| We take a flawed test that we can adjust the cycle count on. | ||
| And then so we can find this bird flu so that we can kill the flock so we can create a problem. | ||
| And then what's the solution? | ||
| Oh, we got this bird flu vaccine or whatever they're going to try to do, which I think they're pushing to try to get people to inject their chickens and their turkeys and in some cases, ostriches and emus with a bird flu vaccine. | ||
| And what were they doing? | ||
| They were testing. | ||
| They literally found where they were testing it. | ||
| They were testing it on mallard ducks and getting them sick and then just letting the ducks go. | ||
| And then the mallard ducks were literally spreading this bird flu. | ||
| And that's if, you know, we don't even know how many were actually getting the bird flu because then you had this fake test going around. | ||
| And then on top of that, what they're doing is, oh, one, one positive means everybody's sick. | ||
| They were doing this in the United States. | ||
| We found him right up north of Dallas, a county where they actually admitted on camera. | ||
| We would get one positive and then we would say the 15 people who've been in contact with that person were also cases and were also positive, even though they did no testing on them. | ||
| They didn't even do the fake testing. | ||
| They just said, well, 15 times is going to be the number we go with. | ||
| So if we got one, we actually got 15. | ||
| And that it's just nuts. | ||
| And how is that science, first of all? | ||
| It's not science. | ||
| It's propaganda. | ||
| It's marketing. | ||
| It's fear mongering. | ||
| We saw it recently with the measles outbreak. | ||
| We were told that it was the most highly contagious disease, that there's positive tests, that this is nine out of 10 people that are exposed to measles will catch measles and have it. | ||
| And yet there were a dozen counties in Texas that had only one measles case for three months, one positive measles test. | ||
| Let me correct that. | ||
| One positive measles test. | ||
| And it never went to two people in the whole county, including Bear County, which is highly populated. | ||
| That's San Antonio area, over a million people. | ||
| And so we're going to continue to have that type of technology promoted for testing. | ||
| And it's going to cause a tremendous amount of positive, false positive tests. | ||
| And that's what's going to be the highlight in the news for the future pandemics. | ||
| And then it'll be used for fear mongering. | ||
| But for bird flu, we have treatment strategies already. | ||
| We don't need experimental COVID shots or bird flu shots. | ||
| That's what I was going to get into. | ||
| What can people do? | ||
| Say, you know, it does start jumping from animals to humans really quickly and people are getting sick. | ||
| And what are the first things people can do even before they even go to see a doctor? | ||
| Like you start feeling these symptoms. | ||
| You have a lot of birds around. | ||
| Your birds are also sick. | ||
| Like, what can people do? | ||
| So I believe that it's probably not going to come from birds to people, that there's already bioweapon bird flu viruses in bioweapon labs. | ||
| And so if we see a huge disaster happening in real time, I believe it'll come from a lab. | ||
| It'll be a bioweapon. | ||
| It'll take a while for it to be acknowledged. | ||
| Several things you can do. | ||
| First, you want your immune system to be healthy, but this is not going to be a natural virus. | ||
| I believe it'll be a bioweapon from a lab. | ||
| And so do those things that make your immune system healthy. | ||
| There are products like Fierce Immunity, which I buy, and other products that you have there at the Infowar store to improve your immune system with multiple supplements. | ||
| But beyond that, there's things that it's spread in the air. | ||
| And so there are, I bought a UV Elyzer. | ||
| I don't know if you can see it. | ||
| Anyways, a UV Elyzer for like less than $100 online. | ||
| UV light kills viruses in the air. | ||
| And this type of technology is used in hospitals for decades. | ||
| Now, many people are putting it in their air ducts of their air conditioning system to kill viruses and pathogens in the air. | ||
| And so you can buy one of these UValyzers or something like it and run it in your house. | ||
| It's dangerous to be in the house when it's running. | ||
| So you got to use common sense. | ||
| Turn it on. | ||
| It does a 20-minute cycle, kills viruses in the air, and then you come back in the house later. | ||
| And so that's something you can do. | ||
| But to treat bird flu, you can use, there's going to be a common pathway of disease, the cytokine release from the lining of the respiratory tract. | ||
| COVID caused an infection in the respiratory lining. | ||
| The virus would trigger the release of inflammatory chemicals called cytokines. | ||
| Those caused the death and disease. | ||
| And so budesinide nebulizer treatments shut down the release of cytokines every time you do a nebulizer treatment. | ||
| And so we found that nebulizer treatments with butesinide more frequently than you would use for prevention of asthma. | ||
| Many people used it every two hours, saved lives and got people off ventilators and brought them home to their families. | ||
| So budesinide nebulizer treatments is already available. | ||
| It's generic. | ||
| It's readily available. | ||
| Studies showing how it works are at budesinideworks.com. | ||
| And so people can study more. | ||
| Also, there's a flu medicine that's been out for three or four years now called Zofluza, XOFLUZA, a tablet, one pill one time, and it's highly effective. | ||
| And that's going to be a game changer for fighting bird flu when it happens. | ||
| Zofluza. | ||
| There will be shortages of Zofluza once this happens. | ||
| And so if there's a pandemic of bird flu, you want to have Zofluza already on hand. | ||
| Talk to your family doctor about getting that. | ||
| And the butcinide, which right now needs a prescription for butesinide for nebulizer treatments. | ||
| Also, there's a product called HydroShot from H2Bev.com. | ||
| HydroShot from H2Bev.com. | ||
| I drink one every morning. | ||
| It makes nitric oxide in your bloodstream, which helps with oxygen levels and decreasing inflammation in the lungs. | ||
| And so these are tools that are practical, that are common sense. | ||
| And as opposed to that, I anticipate that they're going to say you need an experimental jab that they just created with no long-term safety data as an alternative and the only alternative that'll be promoted. | ||
| And so hopefully we won't have a bird flu pandemic, but the World Health Organization has promised us Nipah virus pandemic, Zika virus pandemic, Crimean Congo virus pandemic, COVID pandemic, Mears pandemic. | ||
| They've listed nine, and there's a good story that's been put together at johnfleetwood.com talking about each one of those and the pharmaceutical companies that have already made vaccines to these pandemics that have not happened yet. | ||
| How does that happen, Rob? | ||
| Well, you know, those people are in the know, obviously. | ||
| They know what's coming down the pipe. | ||
| We saw that there was a patent for the COVID mRNA shot, I think a few years before we even heard of this from Moderna. | ||
| So these guys were already working on it. | ||
| Like you said, you know, it's the Hegelian dialectic. | ||
| They come out with the disease, but then at the same time, they're working on the cure so they can inject you with it. | ||
| But then you're, you know, touting butcidide, which was, you know, what I used to get me basically, I was on, I was in bedridden and, you know, doing it every two hours, which is more than what, you know, you're supposed to do for asthma. | ||
| But I tell you, every time I did that, I could breathe a little bit better. | ||
| And then as it builds up, or I don't know if it's building up in your system or if it's killing whatever's in your system, I was able to breathe more and then start, you know, performing like a normal person, getting up and walking outside, getting some sunshine, getting some exercise. | ||
| But it's a long road. | ||
| It's better to have this stuff and not need it than you get sick and then you really need it and you don't have it. | ||
| I've actually, my wife actually just used butesidide. | ||
| She got something that just wasn't going away. | ||
| And I said, have you tried the butcidide yet? | ||
| Because we still have the nebulizer that I got way back when. | ||
| And I said, try that. | ||
| Well, she started using that immediately started feeling better. | ||
| So it does work. | ||
| And, you know, I'm not a doctor. | ||
| I'm just telling you what I did. | ||
| But, you know, it's amazing that this stuff was out there. | ||
| People knew about it and how it was suppressed. | ||
| And you've had all kinds of attacks levied against you and your name. | ||
| And I just commend you for standing strong. | ||
| And how can people find more information about what you're putting out on these things? | ||
| And then is there anything else? | ||
| Have you heard anything that's really prescient about bird flu coming down the pike? | ||
| So two other thoughts. | ||
| Yes, people can go to budesinideworks.com and johnfleetwood.com, j-o-nfleetwood.com, and I coordinate with him on getting stories out. | ||
| Those are two places to keep up on the news besides Infowars. | ||
| And the second thing is Bill Gates has been involved in mosquito factories, dumping mosquitoes on the coast of Texas, Florida, California. | ||
| And one of the other recommendations I had for the Louisiana Homeland Security Committee was banning these factory-made mosquitoes being released because some of the pandemics that the WHO has recommended has told us is coming are mosquito-borne illnesses. | ||
| And so you're literally making a way for this pandemic to spread like wildfire by dumping factory-created mosquitoes on coasts. | ||
| Bangladesh had these factory-created mosquitoes dropped on Bangladesh. | ||
| Three months later, they have their largest outbreak of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne illness. | ||
| It's not disconnected. | ||
| We're seeing this over and over. | ||
| And let me tell you why that was. | ||
| The mosquitoes that they manufactured, if they got into this poison that they used on the plants, this herbicide, it would then negate the effects of what they were doing, what they were genetic. | ||
| So they were supposed to die off, but then they wouldn't die off because they got into this herbicide. | ||
| And so that created the, so that they got all these dengue fever mosquitoes running around causing the problem. | ||
| It's amazing how they can't get this right because they can't really defeat nature as much as they try. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And also ticks. | ||
| One of the diseases that's a pandemic on the list is tick-borne. | ||
| And so there's actually tick factories. | ||
| So we need to get Bill Gates out of health care. | ||
| He's not a doctor, a nurse, a chiropractor, a janitor in a hospital. | ||
| He's not a phlebotomist. | ||
| He has no business being in health care. | ||
| And we've already seen what happens when he said on national TV that the COVID shot was the best investment he ever made. | ||
| I think that tells everything. | ||
| We don't need him involved in anything else. | ||
| Amen to that. | ||
| Thank you for coming on, Dr. Bartlett. | ||
| Thank you for having the strength to stand up to the medical establishment. | ||
| Because if it wasn't people like you, we would still be in this mess. | ||
| But it took doctors speaking out, becoming independent, looking at the information. | ||
| And that's it. | ||
| That's all the time we have for today. | ||
| Alex Jones show coming up next. | ||
| You know, he's going to be raring to go because how many times did he tell you Comey was getting indicted? | ||
| It's finally happened. | ||
| Thank you for joining me. | ||
| You can follow me on X at Dews News, D-E-W-S-E-D-W-Z. | ||
| And with that, we're signing off for the week. | ||
| We'll see you on Monday. | ||
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