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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, as if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy. Silence!
The great and powerful Oz knows why you have come.
You've got to say, I'm a human being!
Goddammit! My life has value!
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder!
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
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I want to talk Assange.
I want to talk the remnants of the COVID-1984 nightmare.
I want to talk about the footage that's just been released of the Russian jet dumping fuel on this UAV. I want to go over it all with you guys and so much more because this really is a dark clown show.
The whole culture, man...
And if you watched last night's broadcast with Fitch, there were a ton of stories that we were talking about that over time paint a picture of a society, our society, that we want to believe that we're just and we're doing the right thing and bad people are punished.
But instead...
When you get into the upper echelons of so many of these important institutions, and when I say important institutions, we're talking about government, we're talking about media, we're talking about entertainment, we're talking about sports, and all those culturally are extremely important.
We could sit here and talk about the culture wars all day, but if we don't acknowledge how important All those are, and how they seem to be working in unison, and how they seem to be infested, infested with people we've never held accountable for doing some of the most egregious things, nightmarish things you could imagine, while putting on a facade, a pro-wrestling facade.
There really is no simpler analogy than the pro-wrestling analogy.
I hate to tell everybody. Oh, I'm mad at you.
No, I'm mad at you, Chuck Schumer.
Oh, I'm mad at you, Mitt Romney.
Ooh. Scooby-dooby.
Give me a break.
So, one of the cartoon...
And here's the thing. It's dark, man.
It's like clown...
When I was thinking about it again, just going through my mind last night after we did the broadcast...
And I'm looking at a Barney Frank who should be in prison, not making $2 million with banks that are crumbling and crashing.
I needed some money.
Hey, I've done some corrupt things and you think I won't work for a corrupt bank?
You bet I will. I'll do a lot of things.
Right? I don't know why I'm smiling, but it's the Dark Clown Show.
It reminded me of Killer Clowns from Outer Space.
Now, that's going to be taking some people back, for sure.
If you don't know what Killer Clowns from Outer Space is, at least for me as a kid, probably late 80s, early 90s, This movie starts coming on on things like WPIX, WWORTV, later gets picked up by the HBOs of the world, but you had to be pretty haughty-taughty to have HBO at the time, of this alien clown show that comes to a town and just starts murdering people.
And also, not only just murdering people, but getting them to go into their clown tent, where they're basically tangled in like a cotton candy web, having their blood sucked out of them.
Lovely stuff. But it's a funny movie.
It's dark. But it's got a lot of comedy.
But at the core of it, the clowns' faces are very, very disturbing.
They're doing very, very evil and terrible things.
But you let it pass.
No big deal.
That's the dark clown show we're in.
Okay? And then I took it further.
Because my mind likes to wander.
Sometimes I can sleep, sometimes I can't.
I got like four, maybe five hours of decent sleep last night.
It's tough out there, kids.
I'm not complaining because I love this gig.
And I love the opportunity to spend mornings with everybody out there.
And even those that join later, etc.
I like being able to get this message out on a multitude of platforms.
But anyway, I'm thinking about it.
And then what's next that comes to my mind?
A clockwork orange.
Because that's really a dark clown shell.
And what do I mean by that?
If you watch A Clockwork Orange, first of all, Kubrick, genius, one of my favorites, if not my, I mean, probably my favorite, just because of not only his directorial style and the camera work that was done there.
You know, we played some Orson Welles, who also did some pioneering stuff in that regard as well.
But the things that he hid in those films and just the subtle nature of Of what he was trying to say socially and politically in a lot of those movies.
A clockwork orange on its face when you're watching it at a teenage level.
And your mind isn't developed.
Because that's what I did. Going back to it and thinking about it.
I was probably just in high school, and I had no idea who Kubrick was.
I'd just seen the cover art and got the film.
And for me, the first time I watched it, first of all, the language is a little bit off, so you're kind of paying attention.
And then you realize it's from the past, but it's supposed to be in the future.
But it's still got this very retro, 70s kind of vibe.
You very much pick up on the fact that there's this gang mentality and that these are just like kind of teenage kids that are the shitty kids that are going around fighting in gangs in cities, right?
But then it takes a pretty dark turn early on where the ultraviolence that they like to take part in are not only like knife fights, etc., but also raping women and home invasions.
And that's dark clown show stuff.
And when that first scene comes on, they're actually wearing the very dark clown-type masks along with their suits.
So you're watching this and you're like, okay.
And then as it goes through, this is very simplified, by the way.
And this was my first run.
There's a lot more I want to get into about it.
But you see that...
Alex, the main character, ends up doing jail time for this eventually, right?
But at the same time, there's a lot more going on, and they're showing how this is almost acceptable in society, and this guy's a smart guy, and he doesn't have to be doing this, but there's just a psychopathic, sociopathic nature about him.
The Dark Clown Show puts on a facade in a lot of society.
So, you know, basically because of...
His social savvy, he gets picked into a program while he's in prison of mind control.
And instead of trying to reform the person, make them realize what they've done is wrong.
And listen, we have Ray on the show.
Ray is the founder of Red Voice Media.
And he said, you know, a lot of these people are beyond reform.
And who? Especially in the case of some of the dark mother truckers we talked about yesterday.
I totally agree. Like again, if you are abusing children, over.
Over. You're in jail forever.
Stop. That's part of the game.
Get out of here. Why are we even thinking about it?
You need to be locked up for the rest of your life.
You can't stop yourself. And the argument might be made that they saw this in Alex, no matter what they did or tried to talk to him.
You know, he came from, you know, a middle class family in the book, all these different things, etc.
It seems like he's kind of rogued out on his own, nature versus nurture.
So instead they go the route of actual mind control and torture.
And as they treat him, they make him watch things that he would rather enjoy.
But instead, they're chemically making him feel ill and sick.
Now, as they run these reels, they also happen to run music in the background.
And the irony is that the same sickness gets associated with that music that used to be his favorite.
And basically, it creates this situation where they've biochemically castrated a human being Who can no longer defend themselves in any regard because they can't take any physical action whatsoever after the fact.
And they torture this person.
Really, you get that the first run through.
At least I did. There's a lot more going on.
Kubrick is a genius.
But it's that dark clown world because we're there.
We're there. We're making arguments beyond that.
And one of the ironies is that the thugs become the cops eventually in this society.
When your society is just blown out, etc., basically there's a point where Alex is let go from jail.
He can no longer literally physically do anything.
And instead, his old buddies are now cops and they just go beat the shit out of him.
Why not? Why not?
Alright. I want to get into some news.
I want to play some clips. It is Reality Rants with our top rant right there.
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I quickly talked about this, but this is kind of the Dark Clown Show, right?
Can you recognize these famous faces?
If not, you may have COVID to thank.
Now, I'm not saying this.
Alright, this is a Dartmouth University paper.
I think it's Johnny nonsense and ridiculous.
Who knows? Maybe we get taken off from medical misinformation because I disagree with it.
That'd be wild. Maybe this is who-friendly.
I don't know. But to me, this is the dark clown show that they're telling you now, long COVID, and you just don't know who Ken Jeong and Oprah Winfrey are the rock are anymore.
Or the Barack star.
I mean, face blindness affects up to 3% of people, or up to 10 million according to Harvard, most commonly due to brain damage, such as following a stroke, head injury, inflammation of the brain, or Alzheimer's disease.
See, that's what you should really be worried about.
I'm not even getting to all that.
That's what we should be focusing on.
But nope, everything is the COVID-1984 show.
We talked about this quickly too, and I brought it up on the show last night with John.
But I think it's really important that people better realize that on a large scale, a lot of you people in the tech world, you're getting automated out.
And that also probably means in the next 18 to 36 months, year and a half to three years, That consumers, let's start to understand this.
By the way, Simon Naylor, thank you so much for the tipsy and hutch.
We just got that over and out of the thing.
Let's put this on vibrate.
More and more people will be automated out.
Now, again, I'm not against artificial intelligence tools.
I think technology can be used to empower or enslave.
But as we've talked before, garbage in, garbage out.
And it was just like when we rewound and we talked to G. Edward Griffin all those years ago.
And he said, look, a computer program can be great or it can be horrible.
Who's programming it?
Who's programming it?
But at the same time, when you're doing cookie cutter stuff, when you're doing stuff on cooking...
Or you're doing stuff on databases or best practices or industry talk.
It's going to be very simple for this stuff to create content for it.
And it's going beyond just the writing.
I believe GPT-4 is claiming it's so much more powerful than ChatGPT.
I mean, these chatbots...
Again, we're going to have to do a live show where we just get involved.
Maybe I'll play with some of these chatbots over the weekend.
New computer! Out for delivery, by the way, guys!
We got like a 9.40am delivery on this side to about 2 in the afternoon.
Let's hope it's early. And then I can get crack-a-lacking at it.
And that means Monday, hopefully, everybody's going to...
I mean, it's probably going to look very similar to this.
I haven't even decided if I'm going to use this camera in front of me or I'm going to use another one.
This camera is very convenient.
I think it does a bang-up job for a webcam.
You know, smaller, more compact, more durable.
I love that stuff. And that's the thing.
While this takes place and you're automated out, how many people...
In those industries, for instance, have become so subservient to a system of, I live in an urban area.
I live in a little box.
I pay a lot of money for that little box.
But they paid me a lot of money to live in that little box in NYC or Chicago, right?
Or LA. And we talked to Fitch in particular about what was going on because a lot of the stuff we're seeing, at least visibly with the banks, left coast.
West coast, baby. Very evident.
So now all of a sudden your lifestyle is going to have to change because you're not even going to be able to afford that unless maybe you take a little UBI dole.
Oh, everybody was so ready to take that dole money, that sweet, sweet COVID money.
Oh yeah. Couldn't wait.
I didn't take a dollar. Not unbuckaroo.
I don't want your filthy money.
And that's not for me to shame anybody out there that did what they had to do.
But you see how they control the implosion.
And actually, I've got this video.
I think it's Dukeonomy launching a credit card on your carbon emissions and spending limits.
And you start crashing banks.
Okay? And you say you got a magic card or a magic appy that makes the gas pump worky.
Hmm? Keeps the heat ony.
Buys the foodie.
A lot of people are going to sign up for that quick.
Okay? Quick.
Especially soft people that weren't really doing much in the first place.
How many people are on the dole already and been accustomed to that lifestyle?
I've seen it firsthand, man.
Once people are accustomed to that lifestyle, they make it work.
They say, yeah, I could work, but then I actually get less money.
There's no long-term plan of I'm going to work so that I can get a raise one day or I can work somewhere else and gain a skill set.
People feel trapped so easily.
They're not tapped into their humanity.
They're not tapped into their inner greatness.
What they're meant to be.
Their goal orientation.
And I think that AI is going to sap a lot more out of it.
I mean, even think about how many of these trendy people in their mid-20s to even their mid-40s where I'm at, because my generation is certainly a part of this.
I'm not here to fool myself and say, we're so great.
We're not. Kind of sucked.
Certainly didn't step up to the plate, did we?
We had our opportunity to step.
My generation, we had our opportunity to step on the plate.
War of Terror 9-11, period.
Enough people were waking up.
We had our opportunity.
We failed. Now, subsequently, I'd say people got softer.
Okay? Way, way, way softer.
But you got, again, a good range of 20-somethings that are just going to bend the knee once they're automated out.
Okay? Whatever system you use.
CBDC? Great!
Fantastic! Mwah!
So actually, I think that that's probably going to be our first video of the day.
Let's play this one here.
This is the Carbon Emission Credit Card Program.
Weird and wild stuff.
In 2018, the United Nations released an urgent report emphasizing the need to cut carbon emissions in half by 2013.
And you know, I have a...
You know, I don't like putting the memes up here.
I really don't. Not my favorite.
Tell me I have it up here, though.
I thought I had it up.
Hold on. I might have to grab it.
We might have to do it live. We're doing it live.
I hate memes in general.
Let's see. Do we have it right there?
Yes. And I don't like to pick on Greta.
You know, Greta, she's not my favorite.
But when I see stuff like this, it really does say it all.
She literally had a forum saying, you have stolen my dreams and my childhood.
No one stole anything from you.
What a defeatist attitude.
And then, you got children in the cobalt mines for the electric cars.
That's, yeah, no, that's slavery.
Right? Those people in real time are having their lives stolen from them.
This is a scam to steal the rest of our lives.
To put us under a system of command and control.
And to not just the internet of things in slavery, but the internet of bodies in slavery.
As they try to pull their transhumanist bullshits.
A no thank you. And it's not her.
She's a kid. She's a kid.
They gave a kid a forum.
It's like, can you blame even Michael Jackson for the monster he became?
He was a kid.
You put him in with a den of vipers.
Just like I talked about it yesterday with Drew Barrymore.
Sitting there on her knees with Mulvaney.
People want to go ask, she was a kid.
When horrific things happened to her.
And she's put into rehab because of those things.
All those people should have been around in jail.
They're tools of the system.
Alright? And I mean, again, this says it all.
I'll tell you what.
No matter how many times I think about this tough stuff that I maybe went through as a kid.
Or some of my friends even went through.
And knowing that, as bad as we had it, you know, there are certain things, so those dark things that we talk about that didn't happen to us, and we're damn lucky.
Well, I'll tell you what, I never felt like, you know, the cobalt mines were in the cards.
But this is the Dark Clown Show.
Can we get a hundred thumbs up over on YouTube, by the way?
For the Thursday show.
So here it is.
Remember, we've got to cut those emissions.
And everybody was on Greta because she deleted a tweet about how five years ago everything was going to start to fall apart.
It's nonsense. They perpetually tell us this.
They're talking about CO2 emissions and not real pollution.
They're not talking about genetic engineering or bioengineering.
They're not talking about geoengineering or solar radiation management.
They're not talking about the real directed evolution that they have planned for the entire species on the planet.
Okay? That's what I'm saying.
In order to avoid an irreversible climate crisis.
Oh, we have to avoid...
Oh, irreversible climate crisis.
We're in the climate crisis.
And if you watched on the premium end yesterday, the global leader...
The climate crisis!
The average consumer in Sweden courses around 10 tons of carbon emissions each year, of which 60% is linked to consumption.
Later in 2018, Doconomy, a Swedish fintech, took on the challenge and launched Do, a mobile banking service for everyday climate action.
And yes, everyday climate action.
And you better believe that you know what symbols those are.
Because this is international.
They want it.
The Do app is connected to a credit card that enables users to track and measure their carbon footprint from each purchase and to compensate for its impact day by day.
You're bad.
You're a human.
You suck.
You're bad.
You're a human. You suck.
I want to say, let me bring it back, but was that like lipstick?
They're like, it looks kind of like lipstick right there.
Actually, it says, yeah, Boutique Rouge.
That's plus 9 kilograms of CO2. Hey, ladies, you want to put on the lipstick?
Okay? We're going to have to add that to your carbon credit score.
My goodness. And to compensate for its impact day by day.
This spring, the economy took its fight against climate change one step further by adding a premium credit card to its offer.
But instead of introducing a premium credit card with the typical benefits that encourages further mass consumption, Deconomy did the opposite by launching Do Black, the world's first credit card with a carbon limit.
The privilege of using our card shows your virtue signaling.
We're taking climate action.
Instead of giving you benefits, we will limit your purchases.
It's the Dark Clown Show.
The Global Dark Clown Show.
I mean, come on, guys.
I mean, boom.
Simply put, it's the first credit card ever to stop you from- Transaction denied!
You've reached your carbon limit!
HAHAHAHAHA I mean it's, it's, I, this is what I mean.
You know, there are points in A Clockwork Orange that are funny.
You know, Alex is a likable character at times.
And one of the reasons that killer clowns from outer space were talking about it all these years ago, later, is because it's funny.
It makes you laugh.
I mean... Transaction denied!
You've reached your carbon limit.
Wow. Overspending.
Not based on your available funds, but rather on the levels of CO2 emissions caused by your consumption.
Sneaker City!
Tennis apparel!
Fast Burger Go!
So again, it's not how much you have, it's how much we say you can have.
Do Black helps you track your climate impact and ensures that you reduce it by 50% in line with the UN 2030 recommendation.
The core purpose of Do Black is not only the ability to measure the impact of your consumption, but also bringing it to a direct halt, making it a radical tool against climate change.
It's a radical tool against climate change!
I mean, this is a radical mass psychosis, psychological operation against the human species.
That's what we're watching. For years, credit cards have put a limit on our credit.
Do Black puts a limit on our impact.
So let's just stop it right there.
I just want to say this.
And of course I have bank cards.
In other words, I have a card for every bank account I have, and they're debit cards.
I've never had a credit card.
I don't want your credit score.
I don't want your social credit score.
I don't want your carbon credit score.
I don't want your black card.
I don't want the privilege of you to cut me off of goods and services, not because of how much I've earned and accumulated and have to barter in a system, but because you say I'm using too much carbon.
It's nuts. Crazy town.
Alright. Woo!
I want to shift gears just a little bit.
Just a wee bit.
Just a wee bit.
To another side of crazy town.
Okay? So we're going to discuss with the audience here.
The women who say they're happier because they don't have children as 1 in 5 reach 45 without becoming mothers.
And that's actually a big deal.
Now these are supposed to be those women.
Let me repeat that.
These are those happy women.
Jane Hawkins, Vicki Priest, and Helen Campbell.
Now take a look at these 45-year-old women and tell me how happy they look to you.
Here, let's zoom in.
Let's get it really in there.
Let's open that image in a new tab.
I want people to see how happy they really are.
Those are really happy people.
I mean, those are the type of people that I'm thinking Party Town USA, right?
Gonna be great at a party.
Let me delve into this a little bit.
Because it's not like I can't relate to those women.
I can relate to those women, actually.
I'm 43 in just four short months now, less than half a year.
I will be 44, right around that age.
And let me tell you, as a man, my largest regret in life, and I don't have a lot of regrets, by the way.
But my largest one is that I still have no children and I don't have a family.
And I think that's very unfortunate.
And it's something in my mind that if I'm not able to have kids or don't have kids or a kid or a child before I leave this plane of existence, kind of a failure.
And I mean a huge failure.
Not just a personal failure.
But, you know, up there as kind of, in my mind, a career failure.
And then people would go, well, what do you mean?
How does that have anything to do with your career or anything?
Because I look at life as basically this thing.
That we can all enjoy, but at the same time do great things to hopefully make our lives better, share great moments that are special to humanity in particular of love and enjoyment.
And I totally and completely believe that what our purpose, at least one of our purposes, if not the main purpose of For us is to procreate and then hopefully take what are our best qualities and try to pass them on to the next generation, our children in particular.
Now, I've time and time again seen the argument that when I dare say something like that, that's narcissism, right?
What are we supposed to do?
Things have what's called a life cycle.
And don't we want better lives for our children than ourselves?
Isn't that kind of obvious?
Sounds pretty obvious to me, in my mind.
But... Maybe I'm wrong.
So I really, I'm hoping and praying and trying to work towards that.
And I think that most people get that.
Like, in my mind, the greatest moments out there are when you can share, I mean, just share yourself with something you created and you were a part of.
It's like the circle of life, man.
Come on. Alright, I want to shift gears just a little bit.
And I want to shift gears to Julian Assange.
Now, first of all, I want to play this clip of Julian Assange talking about the last free generation.
That's number one. Then we're going to get to him being asked about 9-11.
So here's Assange on the last generation of freeness.
I say that this generation, or perhaps our generation, but anyway, this generation being born now, in seconds in most countries, sorry, very shortly in most countries, and it's already happened in, say, China, most European countries, the United States, is the last free generation.
You were born, and either immediately or Within, say, a year, you are known globally.
Your identity in one form or another, coming as a result of your idiotic parents, plastering your name and photos over Facebook, or as a result of insurance applications or passport applications, transport on airlines, etc.
You are known To all the world's major powers, all the world's major state powers and all the world's major commercial powers.
That's a very different situation for individuals to be in than they have previously been in.
A small child now, in some sense, has to negotiate its relationship with all the world's major powers.
Of course, in practice, it can't do anything.
It's parents are not managing that negotiation.
But it puts us in a, I think, a very different position in the sense that very few, in fact, maybe only a few people in this audience, very technically capable people, are able to live apart, to choose to live apart, to choose to go their own way.
They must be part of not only the state, but the major state-like corporations, so powerful they may as well be states.
And not just their own state, but other states as well.
That's a significant change, cultural change for humanity.
I would have to agree.
And I think that was a big insight.
And I think we're actually beyond that.
Obviously, that's while Assange is still at the Ecuadorian embassy before he's taken to Belmarsh.
And once again, Assange is important on so many levels.
Because if we want a free press, we need a WikiLeaks-type apparatus that will what?
Get the information unfettered to the people.
Do we have the January 6th stuff?
Nope. Did the tuckens go as hardcore as they should have?
Nope. Period.
Let's see if we get it.
I don't know that we are. The Twitter files.
It's kind of just stopped all of a sudden, hasn't it?
I'm waiting. I'm still waiting for this.
Some people said, oh, don't worry, the muskernut's going to dump it for everybody.
Okay, sure he is. So this is Julian Assange, again, while he's at Ecuador, being asked about a new investigation into 9-11.
And look, Assange wasn't great on 9-11, took some swipes at quote-unquote 9-11 truth, which were unnecessary.
But although he deflects the question a bit, He kind of inadvertently admits that there are several nation states that obviously had involvement in 9-11 that we're not talking about.
And as you guys know, I've often talked about it being an international intelligence operation.
Even though in the past, you know, I've used the term inside job.
that's because you had people on the inside with the warnings, the war games, etc.
that had to be there not only to make it work but then to cover it up after the fact.
So here's Assange being asked about 9-11.
Thank you. Now we move on to the next question.
Could you introduce yourself and speak into the camera so we can see you?
My name's Stian, and I'm just wondering, you mentioned the Gulf of Tompkins incident.
Since we are now living in the wake of consequences of 9-11, do you feel now, with the media failing us, that we need a new investigation of 9-11?
Thank you. It's an interesting question.
The original investigation of 9-11 was, of course, You can see from which documents were restricted, compromised by the United States' diplomatic power sensitivities concerning the role of Saudi Arabia, perhaps to a degree, the role of a couple of other states.
So let's stop that there.
I don't think...
That's important. Now he's going to be like, oh, that's not important.
So right out of the gates, he tells you that the investigation is a sham.
He names Saudi Arabia in particular because, you know, that's the mainstream narrative and what's out there, the Saudis, the Saudis, the Saudis.
But then he says a couple other nation states.
Israel and Pakistan in particular would actually be those nation states.
As we know, Iraq had nothing to do with it.
Let's continue. But I don't think...
Yeah, I mean, obviously all these things should be investigated.
It's quite interesting to see after 50 years new JFK documents coming out.
There's not so much interest there directly concerning the murder, but the geopolitical environment, the attempts by the United States to assassinate other people, for example, Yeah, it's quite revealing.
On the 9-11 issue generally, yeah, I... I mean, take a look.
He, just like, and Greenwald got put on the spot by Tim Dillon and gave kind of a similar response that Julian Assange, even Assange doesn't love this.
You know, a little hot under the collar.
So he said, like, all these things need to be investigated.
You know, he's talking about, I believe it's the 2016 releases of JFK documents, maybe 2017.
This is one of the last interviews he does before he gets taken out of Belmarsh.
But, listen, obviously, Assange should have gone a little more hardcore here, but he knows 9-11's a scam.
I don't... I don't think it is particularly important in the sense that every day or every few weeks, Wikileaks and some other publishers publish proof of very serious existing conspiracies that are happening right now or just a couple of years ago in order to start wars or steal billions of dollars.
These things, I think, can have more of a change.
There's a certain view in relation to 9-11 that it's some kind of holy grail that would shake the existing order of things.
I don't think it would, even if it came out that there were some rogues, rogue agents involved.
So, a lot of people don't know about this.
He even talks about the rogue agents being involved.
He just says it's not the holy grail to shake the order.
And he's right at this point.
I don't think he would have been right if we did this in the first five years.
And that's how it would be positioned, no matter who it was.
Boom. Boom.
So, you know, I need to capture that, just so I have that on hand, because a lot of people...
Don't even know that that exists.
That's from December of 2017.
So you're talking about five, five and a half years ago.
All right. With that being said, I was able to find the clip of...
Myself, finally doing the debunker thing.
Remember I said that we were going to have that, hey, me versus debunker via 9-11.
And I'm not perfect, but in this exchange, I think I do a really good job.
So we're going to go back 15 years.
15 years with me and somebody that is challenging me on my position.
And we're going to have a respectful conversation.
Not Justin in Texas. It's somebody else.
Go ahead, Justin. Hi, Jason.
Good to talk to you again. Oh, it is.
We're just calling up to hopefully get in some comments about controlled demolitions and your thought on that.
Sure. Yeah, I was wondering if, during the mechanism of collapse on the World Trade Center towers, they both initiated at the same point of impact as the airplanes.
Mm-hmm. Right?
Okay, so how could it have been that the controlled demolitions incorporated that you guys, suppose, did the attacks on that?
I never said CDI did the attacks.
Hold on. All right. Hold on.
I'm going to give you every opportunity to talk, but when you misquote me, I have to correct you.
CDI was commissioned to clean it up.
That's all I've ever said.
Okay, CDI came in and cleaned that up.
They cleaned up also Oklahoma City.
All right, and now your question is, well, how could the demolition be at the impacts of these planes?
Those entire buildings were rigged for demolition.
In other words, the top 20 floors above the impact were also rigged for demolitions.
That's why there's not a huge 20-story part of the World Trade Center on the ground, because if it had tipped over, that's what you would have seen.
You can clearly see squibs going off 20, 40, and 60 floors below the supposed collapse initiation point.
And we'll get into more of it on the other side.
This is the Alex Jones Show.
So hold the collar over, InfoWars.com, PrisonPlanet.com.
That plan can take down a building, a large-sized building.
I mean, there aren't that many controlled demolition businesses in this country.
Again, they get government contracts all the time.
They're family-run. I never said that they were the ones that rigged up the towers, but they were the ones responsible for cleaning up the towers.
Now, quote-unquote, Justin, is that even your real name?
Is it Dan or Justin, man?
I mean, you're the same guy, right?
My name is Justin. Alex knows my name is Justin because he called me back in my house to verify that.
I just want to make a quick comment and then I could take your answer off the air.
I just was thinking that if the impact of the planes hit at the exact initiated collapse point of the building, How would that be such a great guess from whoever set up the controlled demolition?
I'll answer. I don't think it's a guess, number one.
You see, for instance, the second plane that goes into the building, you clearly see a demo charge go off outside of the explosion of the plane.
It's in the center of the building. It's a small squib.
It looks just like the other squibs.
Now, with the first strike of the World Trade Center, that plane, look up 20 floors.
You'll see the exact same squib going off.
You'll see another squib in the middle of the building I'm not talking about collapse.
Hold on, hold on. I'm not talking about collapse.
I'm talking about when these planes hit those buildings that you could see squibs being knocked loose from the demolition charges that were placed in the buildings.
That's what I'm saying. It just seems that there's a lot of floors that they would have had to load up with controlled demolitions.
And, I mean, I've heard you guys say that a couple of floors were restricted or there was limited access.
Well, it wasn't a couple of floors, man.
I mean, all right, let me talk on that for a second.
I interviewed Gary Corbett in 2006, right before the anniversary.
He worked in the buildings.
he approached me i didn't know who he was he had gone to our site he saw the scott forbes article
that is now a notorious
where scott forbes claim that certain floors were shut down in the weekend before the
attacks and that they were given access to a new security system
now gary orbit comes up to me and he tells me the same exact story says
they were knocking down i think something like three to four floors at a
time powering them down clearing them out he said that when he
got there on monday he was very confused as this new security system wasn't
working and a lot of the uh...
a lot of the uh...
businesses on the floors were upset because they couldn't they couldn't get
their their security work And he said it caused a big hubbub, people were being called in and out, and people were unhappy.
And of course the attacks happened on Tuesday.
Do I know that they rigged those buildings for demolition the weekend before?
I don't know that. But I do know that John Gross is on camera.
Saying that there was no molten metal at the scene.
He's like, well, let's go to your initial premise that there was molten metal on the scene.
He denies it. He says no one reported it.
Now, I've got probably half a dozen newspaper reports, and then in loose change, final cut, I think I have five to six eyewitness accounts, including Ken Holden, who was on the scene before anybody who was part of FEMA and their team going around.
He's talking about molten metal dripping from six.
Then he denies that the thermal imagery from NASA even exists.
And that's a big problem for me.
If he's not going to take a look at the thermal imagery that shows these extreme hot spots under 1, 2, 7, and even 6, then I don't think he's credible.
About the rest of the collapse, he said, well, we didn't have to actually do any mathematics or equations for the rest of the collapse of the building because it's very evident what happened to those buildings on the videotape.
All we had to describe was collapse initiation.
Now, you would think, in a 10,000-page report, they could explain why the bottom 70-plus floors of each building turned to dust.
Okay, well, I have a lot more questions for you, but I appreciate the time you've given me so far, and I just wanted to make a quick comment.
Recently, within the last couple of days, I talked to somebody who was much wiser than myself who said, you're not going to get anywhere being a jerk.
So I apologize for past smarmyness.
And I hope you appreciate the more appropriate dialogue.
I do, and I'm more than willing...
I just want to put out that I'm more than willing to speak to my detractors on any level.
You know, I've talked to the SLC guys.
I've challenged them to debates.
They're not that... They won't go on against me anymore.
You know, Pat Curley has come on against me a couple times.
James B has never come on against me.
But, you know, any...
I'll look at all the evidence, man, and I'm not in this for any other reason.
Other than what I believe, and I do believe that this was an inside job, and I'm very upset about it.
It does not comfort me that I think that.
Well, I do. I gave you the apology, and I look forward to speaking with you in the future.
All right, man. Have a good day.
All right, let's go to...
That's how it is done, folks.
Boom. You know, we don't have to agree.
Let's have a conversation.
Let's talk things over.
And... That's why I think actually it's a good thing that O'Keefe and Veritas have split.
Why is that? As I talked about it, I think it's good that you have almost like a competition now.
I am kind of upset that more people have not reported on this because this is post-O'Keefe.
Last week, they came out with a New York teacher's detailed disruptive LGBTQ plus transgender indoctrinations, non-binary stuff within upstate New York schools, Albany school districts.
These are the school districts that I was around as a kid.
People have to realize this is outside of the city.
And this is real. And I've had conversations, like this is the Dark Clown Show, with my brother, because I'm out of touch, right?
I'm totally out of touch how far it's gone.
And he's like, you don't get it, man.
It's everywhere now.
It's everywhere.
You can't get away from it.
Now, at the same time, O'Keefe Media Group has begun.
And I know that he's taking monetary donations from people, says he has a core of journalists.
In the piece he discusses how he was able to get started with that original sting with just him and a camera.
I would have encouraged O'Keefe to try to go the We Are Change route and say that citizen journalists everywhere should start submitting their stuff.
And O'Keefe can kind of be a conduit for these things.
But because of what I have kind of learned from the behind-the-scenes stuff, I'm not sure that's possible.
And I don't think the way that even the alternative media handled James O'Keefe's leaving was actually accurate.
And that's not to knock on people.
Because, you know, certainly on its surface, the timing of things, Pfizer, YouTube, etc., it definitely could have been construed that way.
But all I'm going to say is when you have big personalities like that, a lot of things can go awry.
None of us are perfect.
We're all human beings and we all make mistakes.
So here is the launch of O'Keefe Media Group.
The irony of the Acorn story is that it took a 25-year-old with a hidden camera a few days to do what billion-dollar networks and journalists could not do in a decade.
I spent 14 years creating the most effective non-profit newsroom this country has ever seen.
And in paving the way to establish citizen journalism, I have been defamed, arrested, raided, and ultimately removed from the organization I spent so much time developing credibility of.
I always knew they would try to ruin the reputations of those who exposed them, the pharma giants, the three-letter government agencies, and those who I thought I could trust.
But in response, we are going to build an army of investigators and exposers.
They have awakened the sleeping giant.
I'm back. Remaining by my side are a small, tight-knit group of the most elite journalists in the world.
Exposing corruption requires standing up to power, because power hates sunlight.
We are sunlight.
Welcome to the O'Keefe Media Group, where we will never be shut down.
Because not only do I own it, but you own it too.
Support us and sponsor our army of journalists by becoming a founding member today.
So there it is.
That is the new pitch.
You know, we'll see.
Again, I like competition.
I like real competition.
I'm not Dancing McDance.
You know, he's got a trippy backbeat on that one, right?
So... Just saying it.
I think O'Keefe's going to end up doing some good work.
He better get moving though.
And honestly, let's not just throw Project Veritas by the wayside.
It's a big story they just launched.
It's a big, big story.
Alright. I want to move on.
And in about seven minutes, we're going to be going over to the premium portion of the broadcast.
That is redvoicemedia.com slash jasonredvoicemedia.com slash uncensored.
I want to remind everybody, RVM Roundup, Drew Berquist.
You got Chad Cannon now.
You've got Matt Couch all together over on a network that is slowly but surely growing and hopefully going to be a powerhouse network.
In alternative media.
And the way it's been described to me is kind of like a way to get around, quote-unquote, big con.
And when I say big con, big conservative.
I'm not a conservative guy. Jason, you're wearing a red shirt with black crows.
Obviously, you're conservative.
People just can't stop commenting on the James O'Keefe dance-along.
All right. I want to show this quick before we go over to premium.
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This is the video the United States has released showing a Russian fighter jet allegedly
spraying a drone Coming right up on that fuel dump and pazinga
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Pazowzow! And, you know, I see the video underneath and I'm wondering...
Is this an automated gimbal shot of it?
It looks like a second possible gimbal shot of it here.
And that's when it goes haywire.
Who knows, right?
I know that they put it out there.
That's what I know. That's what I can tell you.
That's what's out there.
Any kind of provocation doesn't look good to me.
I don't like it.
I don't like it at all.
I think we need to pull back from this conflict.
I don't Sam Husseini, who I've been following a lot because he's really the only journalist I've seen asking real questions as part of the press corps right now.
Like real tough questions that go outside the left or right medium at all.
He's doing a great job. Did you know there was a possible coup going on right now in Pakistan?
I had no idea.
This is how isolated we are.
Most people don't know what's going on in the banking system.
Don't know what's going on in the global order of things.
Don't know or care about coups in Pakistan.
Why would they? Why would we?
The masked singer's on, dude.
Like Gaga might make an appearance.
What are you talking about?
The Dark Clown Show.
The Dark Clown Show continues, for sure.
And speaking of the Dark Clown Show, NASA has gone full Dark Clown Show, and now instead of the white suits, they're going black!
This is it. This is the new Artemis.
Yeah, let's see it in action.
That's what I want to see. Come on, NASA. Show me.
Show me it in action. I'll let Jim do some squats and lunges and just show off some of the mobility that the suit has and demonstrate some different movements.
There's a variety of joints that we've put as well into the lower torso assembly, and this is going to be a huge improvement over the Apollo suits.
The Apollo suits didn't have many of these types of joints.
So, you know, once again, they're telling you they're going.
And color me not convinced.
Color me not convinced that rocket technology is taking humans to the moon.
Period. Especially if they're telling us the truth and the moon is 237,000 to 250,000 miles away.
Color me skeptical.
That we put in this suit so the astronauts will be more comfortable, have an easier time walking, performing tasks, getting down to pick up a rock or something like that, or use a geology tool.
And then the other thing that, yeah, that's a great demonstration there by Jim.
Oh yeah, that's a great day.
We getting ready. We gearing up.
So this is it.
And by the way, there's a new remastered, I think it's called Apollo Remastered, Of all these different photographs, I'd love to get that.
I don't want to pay $40 for it.
I think it might be actually even more for a hard copy.
I think the PDF file itself is like $40, which is kind of nutty, in my opinion.
But who knows?
Who knows where we're going to go with this?
I figured we'd report on it.
That's what we do here. And what do we got?
Let's see. Yeah, this is the quick one I wanted to do before we leave.
These are the monsters among us.
This is the Dark Clown Show. You can go read the story, but this person with the Dark Clown Joker mask and bracelets full of CP as he was examining children, he's not in jail.
And Gary Glitter?
Also, convicted of doing bad things to children.
They let him out of jail.
Luckily, they put him right back in jail.
Why? They don't stop.
They don't stop. But we're going to be stopping right now over on the free end of the broadcast.
Shout out to the producer as we start to go over.
And we're going to launch on the other side.
With Ari Melber and Trump's attorney via the Stormy Daniels case.
And why am I doing the Stormy Daniels thing?
Well, I guess you're going to have to go over to Premium to find out why.
Alright, so Rockfin, we will see you on the flip.
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