Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, buckle the truck up because we got a special one for you right now.
We got the pimp on a blimp, prime time, mother truckin' 99, Alex Stein with us.
And you know, we started talking off air.
We had to get this done. I actually got to go record another show at the top of the hour too.
On top of everything, I'm a busy man.
You're a busy man. Yes.
And I actually mentioned you today, and we were talking about a guy named Andrew Callahan.
And the reason I mentioned you is because basically, you know, you guys are both astroturfing on different levels, right?
My problem, what I love about you is you're doing it in live time, in front of everybody, exposing absurdities right in your face.
I guess my main problem With Callahan and how he does it, he does it in a manner, and listen, I get it, he exposes both sides of the extremes and he tries to play the middle ground and all that stuff, but he does it in a manner where it's highly edited, it's that TMZ gotcha cut, and there's really no extended conversation of the point.
I mean, you're clearly coming in there as parody when you're wearing a tuck suit.
You know what I mean? I can't see...
Yeah, go ahead. Well, I'm saying Andrew and I are a little bit different because, I mean, I think I'm a little more of a social justice warrior, but maybe he calls himself that, too.
I don't even know. But when it comes to Andrew Callahan's talent, I guess he's pretty good.
It's not that hard to hold a microphone.
You know this. I mean, it is actually kind of hard to stop people on the street and talk to him.
I want to give him a little credit for that, but I think you nailed it with the fact that the clips are highly edited, so they're short.
But, dude, he's become popular.
He's become real popular. He got canceled because he supposedly pressured some women into sex and treated them bad, and there was a litany of women that had the same complaint about him.
So you didn't even know who Andrew really was before this weekend, is that correct?
So here's how it goes down.
Obviously, I've seen some of his clips, right?
And I had also seen the trailer for his film called This Place Rules.
Now, that was highly political, and it was on the run-up to January 6th.
It was put out by HBO. So I was aware of that.
And then I'd also kind of been on the peripheral aware, even from the trailer, Alex Jones in the trailer, that this is the guy Alex Jones walked off on with the Sandy Hook question.
Okay, there was that.
Well, he trolled Alex.
I don't know why Alex didn't do his research, you would think.
I mean, I guess Alex is busy getting his life ruined with his lawsuit.
But he went and kind of, Alex was very nice to him, gracious, invited him to the studios, and he was like pouring liquor on him and was trolling him the whole time.
And I love Alex, so that's kind of the reason why I don't like him, you know?
I mean, I don't... I'm friends with Alex.
I want to be friendly with Alex. So yeah, that's another reason why we probably don't like Andrew.
If we're going to get into Alex Jones, obviously he has his faults, my man.
But at the same time, I would be remiss to say that he didn't mentor me.
Of course! I'm the first guy who ever had a show on InfoWars, the InfoWarrior, way back in 2009.
He produced my films.
And really, that gets to the point where I get to actually confront Andrew.
And Andrew kind of knows right away that I'm on to him.
And I think that's why he left in the first place.
But somebody came back in later on and he said that he was interviewing G. Edward Griffin.
And to me, I just couldn't let G. Edward Griffin get punked without calling this guy out.
That's just not going to happen on my watch.
G. Edward...
Is a guy that I have in my film, Invisible Empire, New World Order Defined.
I've spoken at events with him before on a couple of different occasions.
I've been to his home, you know?
He's really somebody that I admire and is a pioneer in the game.
But wait, Jason! How did nobody just immediately recognize this guy?
You want to see what he looks like?
So, he had his Sacha Baron Cohen thing on.
Okay, so wait a minute. Hold on.
Alright, you can kind of see it here.
We're going to change it so you can see the whole thing.
So, let's get this out of there.
We're doing it sort of live, even though we're not live, everybody.
Live to tape. Live to tape.
We're calling it live to tape.
So, I'm going to just put it on this, and you can watch it.
The audio is going to be low at first, but he realizes he's kind of caught right away, and you'll see why.
Oh, he is different looking.
So if you saw that, take a look.
Yeah, he's freaked right there, Jason.
His eyes are like two dinner plates.
So, you know, G.I.R. Griffin, for me, again, obviously he's 91 years old.
The last time I'd actually seen G.O.R. Griffin in person, Alex, again, this guy has a special place in my heart, was back in 2013 at a Save Long Island conference where I was premiering a part of my film, Shade the Motion Picture.
We both spoke. Now, we went to a karaoke bar with a bunch of people afterwards.
I had a great time. He had a great time.
The man was 81 years young.
And I remember specifically I was with a young lady at the time.
And she had a great voice.
She did some great karaoke there.
And we ended up getting in the elevator in the hotel on the way back at 2 in the morning.
And he's there, and he looked at us, and he's just like, you guys look like you had just a great, lovely time.
And I'm like, you know, G. Edward, I did.
And he's just been the sweetest, greatest guy to me ever.
A real person, and so educated, and so academic.
I wasn't going to let him just get punked.
So just so you know, here's the actual confrontation when we get to it.
I let him finish up, but basically, you know, I step in, and we'll play it here.
Have you tweeted this yet, Jason?
Now, what do you think is the main issue facing the world today?
I would say, the world.
So he says freedom.
He's saying freedom is the most issue.
Freedom to be so slow, what you'd like to do...
Cool. Thanks a lot, man. I appreciate it.
So obviously got to clean up the audio.
So here we go. This is me and Andrew talking back and forth.
So he wrapped it up once I got in there, okay?
Thanks. You're going to read it, Andrew?
Hell yeah, I'm going to read it. Are you?
I mean, do you think it's okay becoming deceptive at places like this and tell people that you're from channel whatever?
I know who you are. You have to post this!
Well, we're going to get to it.
Let's play it. Obviously, it's getting posted because we're going to post this tomorrow.
I played it on my show this morning.
So let's continue. Wait until you see the video that we make.
Okay, so this isn't a documentary thing?
No, this is for YouTube. Okay.
So it's YouTube, but you're not channel whatever.
I am channel 5. Are you?
Yeah, I'm channel 5 on YouTube. Channel 5 on YouTube.
Okay. Well, I'm just saying, I don't like the deception, man.
I watch your stuff. Some of your stuff's okay.
But you know you're coming here to punk these people.
Yes, you are. 100% you are.
Come on, man. Andrew, what's your most important thing?
In life. Probably being independent, not selling out.
I mean, this is the guy.
That's why, you know, I highly respect you, Griffin.
I would hate to have you put him in a negative light.
I'll give you $10,000 if he looks bad.
$10,000? Yes. Well, that's nice.
I'm Jason Burpins. Andrew.
I know you are. I know you are.
If this guy looks bad, I'll give you $10,000.
All right. Well, that's good because, I mean, he's done some great, great things.
What's that? That's weird for him to just immediately, if I make him look bad, I'll give you $10,000.
It's just a very weird defense mechanism to say that.
Well, let's just take a look here.
I mean, right there, I've got him at, like, G. Edwards got...
We got a good, nice still shot.
So just so everybody knows, and I don't know whether this is the case, whether he's trying to...
Basically, look, usually when I do something mainstream, I make sure to tape it.
But I got him on camera saying he would do my show.
He actually gives me his phone number, maybe.
I don't know. I've texted him. I haven't heard back.
He said he would do my show.
I went and talked to him for 30 minutes after that.
He said he watched Loose Change when he was in 6th grade.
And even afterwards, one of the cameramen came up to me and said, I love the movie.
He probably did watch Lose Change.
You know, that's the thing. There's a lot of lefty people that love Lose Change.
Just because you're a liberal, you can still love Lose Change.
Sorry, sir. No, no, I get it.
Exactly. And look, you know me, man.
I hate the term red pill.
I go where people let me talk.
That's it. You know, I'm going to take any opportunity to talk to any group of people about what's real.
Well, you know the conservative side is just as crooked as the liberal side.
You know, you're smart enough. I mean, that's what these idiots don't.
And I'm not meaning to call everybody an idiot.
But if anybody really thinks somebody on the conservative side is going to save us when Lindsey Graham is happy to kill Russians just as much as Joe Biden.
I mean, you know, you realize it's just a uniparty if you're really, really paying attention.
You're 100% right. And that's why I like you, bro.
Like, a lot of people try to come down on you because you got a lot of shock value.
But I think, obviously, that shock...
And I'll be honest with you, like...
Our style is obviously very different.
I actually kind of treasure some of my semi-anonymity.
I kind of would be horrified if I was out in the public arena like an Alex Jones and getting mobbed.
I wouldn't like that, I promise you.
But I want my message to get out there because I don't think...
You know, and maybe this is my own ego, but I just don't think there's enough people at least articulating my viewpoint.
Really, there's nobody else, my certain viewpoint, where it is an equal opportunity to go after both sides and point out corruption and not really be about left or right and right and wrong and really being about giving away all the information.
And I give a rat's ass if it's for me or anybody else.
The PDFs we cover, the videos we cover, the documents we cover, the articles we cover.
That's what matters to me, right?
On the flip side, I mean, you really put yourself out there and take the most absurd agenda of the day and then kind of amplify it to the point where, you know, and very smart.
I remember interviewing probably like a year and a half ago, and you were just starting to get that semi-viral fix where maybe you'd get a couple hundred thousand on a post on Twitter, and it just...
Accumulated. And that's another way you've got to do it to draw attention to these things.
So, you know, I commend you for that.
Yeah, I mean, I definitely have a unique approach.
But it's like, it's like Andrew, I kind of get it.
He is doing like the Sasha Baron Cohen, which I like Sasha.
Obviously, I don't agree with a lot of his crazy politics.
But you know, as a talented comedian, he's one of the best.
So yeah, I mean, I guess I just have a different method.
But that's the other thing, Jason, is I'm sure you got into like, quote, unquote, truth, you want to wake people up.
But what I found out really quickly after a year of just podcasting, like basically every day, like you grinding it out.
People, and I'm not even trying to name drop, but I just went on Roseanne Barr's podcast, but she said you can't, and she took this from somebody else, you can't wake up somebody that's pretending to be asleep.
And that's the problem. Everybody knows the world is corrupt.
Everybody knows 9-11, Flight 93, something was fishy.
But these people don't want to be awakened to the truth.
They're more worried about their car note.
Their mortgage, their rent, their job.
So they're not going to worry about the huge infrastructure and political ideology and all of the terrible secret societies and globalism and New World Order.
People don't even know what that means. Most people don't even know who Kamala Harris is.
So once you realize that, you're not going to wake people up because they don't even basically know the bare minimum of what's going on in the world.
It almost becomes kind of Futile.
It almost becomes very black-filled and red-filled, and that's why I think I went the more comedic side, because that got the stuff like you said, what I'm interested in bringing attention to.
It's the only way that I got any traction with it.
Yeah, and I think it was, again, a very, very smart way to do it.
And a grind.
I know a lot of people think, oh, he's just...
No, he has to plan these things out.
He has to make the dates.
Even when it was virtual, I remember...
I just shoot and edit it all!
That's what I see. Jason, they don't give you any credit.
You're live editing this, learning how to do the StreamYard OBS. I mean, people don't realize how big of a pain that is.
But yeah, you got to work your whole life to become an overnight success.
But still, I got a lot of work to do.
You got a lot of work to do.
It doesn't stop, but...
This is one thing, to go back to the Andrew thing, have you not posted that?
Because it's kind of a big deal that he's out of retirement.
You know, he got fired from Tim Heidecker.
So I think that would do well on Twitter.
Have you tweeted that? I haven't, and I'm going to clean up the audio first.
I'll probably post it later this afternoon.
The second half of the audio is great, though.
Yeah, the second half of the audio is fine.
I get it. Don't worry, man.
It's going to happen. The Red Pill was yesterday, bro.
I did five interviews.
Like you said, I had to edit one.
I edited my Lee Mary interview to put up yesterday.
Like I said, I got another... Interview right now.
I just did the two hours. I was supposed to do two hours, but this isn't OBS. It's XSplit, right?
So I actually pay for this. And it's been crashing on the bottom to the point where I can't switch scenes or edit anything while I'm streaming.
So if I X it out, then I stop streaming.
So it's been so... Like, today's already been frustrating as Fluckle Schnuck, my friend.
And I'm sure he has those days, too.
But you do it with a smile.
Another reason I like your ass, brother.
Well, what's going on?
Something's weird in August.
This August is weird, I swear.
Something's going on. I don't know how to explain it.
Something's up this August.
It just feels weird in the air.
Let's talk your show and what you're up to these days.
Because, you know, another thing that you were really able to do is...
The Blaze...
Love them or hate them.
You know, and I've had my problems with Glenn Beck, etc., especially over the years.
They gave you an opportunity to really do something that was unique and off the wall.
Like, you know, from you having a dog on set all the time to, you know, your white...
Cats! My wife's boyfriend.
I've started a lot of fires.
You know, I almost got fired the first week of the show because I lit a small fire on set.
And then I used the fire extinguisher and some of the toxic chemicals got in one of the cameraman's eyeballs and he had to go to the emergency room.
I'm not even kidding. That's not a joke.
And so my first week...
And everybody's like, oh, you know, this is another thing, Jason.
I want to make this very clear to the people out there.
People are like, oh, Alex, you got a Blaze deal.
You got a podcast on the Blaze. I'm so thankful and I'm just so honored.
And Glenn has been so nice to me.
But I'm not a millionaire.
I'm not making that much money, guys.
I mean, really, I'm making about double what I was making on my own through my own AdSense, which is great.
That's kind of how they figured out my payment is they saw how much money I was making.
They kind of doubled it. And that was the...
Basically the reason why I signed it.
So for all these people, there's a lot of people out there, oh, Alex is sold out to this huge media company.
It's not really like that.
Listen, first of all, Beck has come around on a lot of issues, and I also commend him highly for his long-form Whitney Webb issues.
Or Winnie Webb interview.
I think it was great. That was a great interview.
That was a great one he did recently.
Great interview, was able to go viral, brought more attention to that issue, her books.
And like I said, man, I'm a Build Bridges guy, not a Burn Bridges guy.
So, you know, I want to believe that more and more...
And, you know, another thing that he did early on, even before creating The Blaze, was call attention to G. Edward Griffin and the creature from Jekyll Island many, many years ago as he started kind of having these revelations.
So again, to give you the show and let you do your thing, you know, one of the influences that I saw on it is, you know, it was a little absurd, of course, but it was almost like a politically absurd Howard Stern-esque kind of show.
You nailed it!
That's my eye. I mean, Howard's eye and freaking politics suck, but dude, I watch every episode of Howard Stern, Howard TV, the E! Show, grew up listening to it every time I drove to school in the morning with my mom.
So yes, dude, I want to have that Howard Stern spin on it because there was a time when Howard Stern was a libertarian and was badass and would make fun of politics and would run for stuff, and now he's an establishment shill.
And look, man, it's the same thing here.
You know, I often tell people this, but what even got me interested in the idea of talk radio, and I never even considered it as a career, Alex.
It wasn't what I went to school for or wanted to do.
It's something I fell into.
But certainly, now looking back at the influences of that, maybe one of the other attractions was he was pioneering television with radio as well.
And long-form interviews as well that were exciting.
And Shocking things that made you laugh.
He was funny first and foremost, right?
That was the most important thing. And that's the other thing about Andrew that I think is concerning to me because he wants to be out there and kind of be like a Michael Moore kind of comedian, like documentarian, right?
Which Moore does well, but I think that Moore, even though he's politically gone, Moore left has...
But traditionally with like capitalism, a love story had really good points in there.
Even, you know, Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9-11.
There were certain issues in there that were real, that were culturally real.
And again, a comedic manner.
But... Moore at least let you talk a little bit more, less jump cuts.
And, you know, he's a comedian first and foremost.
I don't think he's a journalist first and foremost, Andrew.
Whereas I think Moore was trying to be a journalist before being a comedian.
Well, I owe Michael Moore basically my whole career, too, because there's another thing is he went viral.
I mean, it was the dumbest thing ever, but it was a brilliant thing, is that he took a clipboard and went to the conservative politicians and asked them to enlist their son or daughter into the military to go fight in the war in Iraq.
And, you know, they're like, oh, oh.
I mean, the reaction was not even that great, but it was such like a, you know, focal point of his documentary.
It was just kind of like, you know, lifting up the curtain that these politicians don't want to, they don't want to send their own kids, so why should you send your kids to Dino War?
But that stupid confrontation that happened right in front of the Capitol, that was one of the motivations that I went and did Big Booty Latina when I called A.O. or Eric Swalwell out for Sleeping with a Spy.
Is that you just go there, you sit next to the Capitol, and you can literally just talk to them when they walk by.
So, once again, I owe Michael Moore that.
And I agree with Michael Moore. I think we should have health care caps or maybe a socialized system for health care.
Because, listen, I don't want the government involved in any industry.
But the one industry they should be involved in, if it makes sense to me, would be the medical industry.
I mean, listen, I don't think Canada's— I would be all for it if, in fact, you had a choice.
Like, it was a program where you actually had a choice of the medicine.
You get the problem with socialized medicine, as we saw, especially during the COVID-1984 nightmare, is they take choices away.
That's the only issue.
But, as far as a cap, really what you need to do is be able to hold these people not just financially liable in lawsuits, but criminally liable for prison in cases.
The fact that they can give you a vaccine and have no liability makes no fucking sense because they want to keep these people in business.
No, what should keep them in business, like, that's where I think the capitalistic mindset should be.
They should stay in business by not selling a product that gives you myocarditis.
So, yeah, I mean, you know, there's levels to this thing.
I'm not just saying everything should be free, but for me, it's like, what, insulin's $200 in Dallas for $2 in Mexico?
No, it's criminal. That's the point.
We have such a criminal system.
And the issue with the socialized medicine, to me, and it's everywhere, is it limits your choice.
But as far as any other industry, what other industry can you walk into and say, I need this surgery or I need this procedure, and they don't have to tell you how much it's going to be.
And it actually varies whether you have insurance or you don't.
And a lot of people don't know this, but in a lot of cases, if you don't have insurance and you're paying cash, you end up paying less in cash than you would with insurance.
It happens all the time.
Because they know that, and they're going to bill the insurance company more.
I mean, duh. I mean, it's just common sense.
I mean, I know you know this, but it's like, you know, we should do surgery cheaper because we can't bill half of it to an insurance company.
So, yeah, I mean, it's just all bullcrap.
It's awful, man. And the whole thing...
Is a scam. And it's criminal because, you know, when we were kids, and you know, I'm a little bit older than you, but you know, you talked about Stern and that kind of culture.
But even on the tail end of that culture is be a doctor, be a lawyer, you know, fight for justice and make money.
And it was a good thing.
And like, you can't really even be those things anymore without being totally and completely corrupt.
On both ends.
It's very hard. No offense, but it's very hard to be a good lawyer these days.
And even when you are, it seems like you don't even have attorney-client privilege anymore in selective cases.
It's so funny you say that because, yes, every single doctor that comes out of medical school is in immense debt.
So they have to do whatever they can and work whatever and just follow whatever CDC guideline just because they're already in debt.
So already they're like a debt slave to the medical industrial complex.
And you're right about these attorneys.
These attorneys... My dad still begs me to go to law school.
I mean, he's been begging me to go to law school my whole life.
And I would always think about it, and I'd talk to lawyers that are actually practicing, and they're like, no, don't do it.
It used to be, when I was young, like, yeah, everybody should be a lawyer.
But I'm talking about in, like, 2010, when I graduated college, and I was talking to the attorneys, and they're like, no, it's hard.
I wish I was doing something else.
You know, I have to hustle so much work.
And it's just these industries that used to be so great, really, they're not.
More kids want to be a YouTuber than an astronaut.
So that kind of shows you where we're going in society, is that...
The doctors and lawyers, I guess it's just not what kids want to be anymore.
Well, they're also going to get automated out.
Like AI and automation and the big push is for robots in medicine.
Well, you know what they're going to do! Sorry, Jason, I know you already know this, but very soon you're going to go to the hospital and they're just going to have nurse practitioners and you're going to go, and you've probably done documentaries about this, where you're just going to have a doctor that's on a computer screen.
It's going to be five doctors.
It's going to be a tribunal of doctors.
And they'll think, oh, you're getting better care.
Instead of one doctor telling you, we're having five people go over your chart.
And they're just going to be like in a digital room in New York City or something.
Or not real.
Or not even real. AI, 100%.
And just like anything else, it's going to be like fillers in your food.
There's going to be like a small little thing on whatever form you sign that says it that some of these doctors may be AI-generated.
Seriously! We're in the dark cartoon, brother.
We're living in the post-truth world.
We're here. We're watching the turn as we speak.
The medical system, the law system, they're being turned on their head in a way where they're selling you on the idea of a benevolent AI that's going to enrich all of our lives, but continually, as it's being implemented, it's enslaving all of our lives.
And The other issue is they're done with the Internet of Things.
They've already established a track-trace database society people cannot imagine, and moving it inside and biometrically to the Internet of Bodies globally.
I'm sure that you've done a story by now on WorldCoin and the Orb.
The orb in San Francisco?
But I don't know its connection to the world coin.
Wait, wait, the orb?
No, no, no. Well, I don't know.
I'm thinking the sphere in San Francisco.
What's the orb? I don't think I've covered this.
So just so you do know. Is this essential digital currency for the world, I'm guessing?
Are you ready? So...
Right now, Sam Altman, a couple weeks ago, launched the Loch Nahr project.
I mean, WorldCoin. And Sam Altman is Mr.
ChatGPT, and that little metal orb on the side that looks like something out of Phantasm has the same biometric tools, and I can play you some videos, that scan your face.
You can buy these orbs and harness these souls, I mean biometric information.
And as you do that, you get paid WorldCoin.
We'll get to WorldCoin in a moment.
Now at the same time... But the more orbs you have, the more orbs you have.
No, no, no. The orb harnesses the soul.
I mean the biometrics.
See, so the more users that come in to scan there.
Now I'll continue. So they're coming in to scan...
So that they can be verified as a human being through their app, their global app, Sam Altman's app, that then gives them a UBI token.
It's on their page. This is for a universal basic income of one world coin every month when they check in.
Now, this currency can also be traded and spent elsewhere.
You can buy it elsewhere. Now, as those things happen, the guy who has the orb, the more they interact with it, gets more world coin as well.
Already, this has been deployed around the world.
You should watch somebody get scanned by it.
It's like the creepiest thing in the world.
But you can actually go under the World Trade Center, and there's one in LA as well, and go scan your face, have the app right now, and sign up and start getting your biometric WorldCoin.
Wow. And see, that's why when they say, oh, Facebook is free, it's not free.
They want your data. So that's what this coin is.
They want your biometric.
So what does the scan do, though?
I guess it's like a full, do you step in the orb?
I mean, I'm wondering what's different about this.
You want to see one? You want to see it? Well, the only reason I say this, though, Jason, is because, you know, they basically have our eyeballs and fingerprints.
You know, they have our data if they really want to find it.
They want you to volunteer, bro. That's always it.
Yeah, of course. Here, you know what?
Because that's complied.
Because once you volunteer, you comply to their tyranny.
Like, once you say, oh, okay.
And that's really part of it.
It's like... What is it?
It's called natural laws that they don't have to really...
I think it's a simple explanation.
It's like if you're walking in the woods, natural laws, they just have to tell you somewhere in the woods there's a bear trap.
They don't have to tell you where the bear trap is.
They just have to tell you, hey, somewhere in the woods there is a bear trap.
That's on you if you step into it.
So it's like they have to tell us and then this helps her karma because we technically, you know, we agree to it.
Yep. Oh, no, it's going to be hip and with it.
it watch you're gonna love it.
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So this is a beta test of the CBDC that will be programmable.
It also is going to help ensure the democratic process, because if you're verified by the app, then we know you can vote online, obviously.
So, you know, this is whether this succeeds or fails.
It is yet another beta test at a globalized blockchain slavery grid.
Are you aware that the World Economic Forum already has a UN World Food Program at refugee camps that runs on blockchain and their biometric data?
Well, I know that they already are trying to put out their own coin, I thought.
Isn't the WHO trying to put out their own coin?
Well, the United Nations is certainly behind one.
But once again, I mean, that's again what's really going on is they've already...
Let's see.
I'll bring up that video too.
Because we do it semi-live!
I'm still really blown away, though, how everybody's just, you know, volunteering their data.
I mean, I guess, like I just said earlier, I'm talking out of both sides of my mouth.
I mean, technically, if they really want my blood work.
I just did blood work the other day, so they have my DNA. They have my, you know.
I mean, if you want a medical procedure, but again, you're not volunteering it.
And at the same time, you're not acquiescing and it's not like it's not a problem that they could do that illegally.
You know, it's really illegal for them to do that.
But here we go. This has been running for years now.
Okay. So this is the lovely blockchain refugee camp.
Get ready. So, you know, you're going to have a nice little tent.
You can shop at supermarkets.
Shop at supermarkets without physical money.
Yeah, you scan yourself. It's not an orb, but, you know, it's okay.
You pay by looking in the camera.
It's the World Food Program account.
Runs on the blockchain. And look at the nice little line.
It's going to help them find work as well.
And it can give you their digital identity with all their passport information, everything you can imagine.
Exam certificates, financial histories, your blood work.
You know? So it's great because they can work with the IMF and around them, by the way, by directly paying refugees with the blockchain.
Yeah, it's very good.
And, you know, it's cutting costs.
98%. Cuts of fees, 98%.
No cash, no bank account.
Look, they got great places to sleep and eat on the floor.
And look at that zucchini, huh?
Good times. Hey, a little soup kitchen.
Woo! So that's, you know, I've been covering that like a couple years.
So this new one is for like a skateboarding hipster.
You know what I mean? Yeah, but that's hilarious.
You don't need a wallet or anything.
I'm sure they're scanning immigrants right now at the border and probably keeping their iris in some sort of database.
They're probably already doing that. Well, they pioneered it.
It's in my film, Invisible Empire.
They pioneered it during the War of Terror when they would take over villages in Afghanistan and Iraq.
They would take everybody's biometrics.
And do much worse. So it's already been beta tested.
Now they're putting it in kind of like alpha production consumer mode.
You understand? And they're doing it with the blockchain in mind.
Obviously in 2003 when they started this and the biometrics and the track trace database of humans, you know, openly in war zones, they didn't have the blockchain to run it.
Now they have blockchain to run the refugees from their wars that they created with their drones and hate.
Yes! I mean, that's brilliant, though, because now they can save everybody's data and they don't need the computer chip.
We all thought, oh, we're going to be chipped.
They don't even need to do a chip. They just need to scan your iris.
And now they have you linked up to a social security, digital social security on their blockchain or whatever.
Wow! We're screwed.
And we're going to be in those lines.
I don't know. We'll probably be dead and gone before we make it to the lines.
They'll probably kill us first. But seriously, there's going to be something like that.
I think there's going to be food shortages...
What do you think is going on in Hawaii? I'd like to get your opinion on that, Jason.
Hold on. Hold on.
Before we get to Hawaii, you mentioned those lines.
You mean lines like this for the orb?
Oh my gosh!
That many people went to sign up, dude?
This is first day. We're not done.
This is first day. I gotta really show you where the Hong Kong man gets very excited about being scanned in the process.
Take a look at how great the orb really is.
The orb's true power.
Now lift up and open your eyes.
He gets really excited.
It has almost heart palpitations in a moment.
Harnessing that orb action.
Good stuff. No longer.
We no longer need to hold it.
Let's see. Oh my gosh, he's so happy.
It gets worse. Verifying humanity.
Verifying his humanity.
Did you get it? Loading, loading.
Verifying humanity.
Just prove I'm a human.
He's gonna prove he's a human. It's better than a blue check mark, my friend. We are here.
We are here.
Damn, dude. That's some serious brainwashing right there.
He's excited that he's a human now.
He just became a human. That was his birth, Jason.
We should really be celebrating that guy.
He's finally a human.
He went from a robot to a human.
But no, I'm worried about the future.
But what the hell? Have you been looking into this Hawaii stuff?
Alright, here's the deal. Here's what I want to say to everybody.
Because I've got to be real careful.
And I always try to be careful, right?
First of all, I can't prove anything.
I'm not saying I have any proof of anything.
I was always suspicious all the way back in the Katrina days about the levees and the situations there and the possibilities.
Well, because we knew that those levees blew up.
The military made those levees, they even said.
Give me a break. Well, once again, there was a lot of evidence that suggested that they actually did blow up those levees.
It was even brought up in Spike Lee's documentary series on it that was pretty interesting.
Because if those levees didn't crash, Katrina would have been not half as bad, not even a quarter as bad.
It was the levees that really messed up the Ninth Ward.
And it flooded the worst income where they wanted to basically wipe out New Orleans.
Well, again, it was economically advantageous to a certain class of people that definitely wanted to exploit that region and couldn't.
And then did. You know, it was advantageous big time to them and a loss of life.
Now you look at Maui, and again, who had a lot of those long-standing people right there, holdouts of corporations, etc., etc.
And then it's on a coastline where obviously there's water and a lot of it, okay?
Is it suspicious? Sure.
Again, you know, I don't know how much evidence there is right now That something is massively wrong there.
But it is one of those cases, unfortunately, that you watch, no matter what, will be attributed to some kind of climate change.
Right? And some kind of a large-scale event that we're going to see more of.
running narrative on everything and that in itself is dangerous other than the loss of life and
the fact again whether or not there's something suspicious about it it will 100% be exploited
by the same class of people that exploited Katrina. So all those things you know again
I talked about the possibility of something else going on and that is speculation at this point.
But at the same time, will more evidence stack up?
I'm always very, very suspicious, but que bueno?
You know, like, who fucking...
You know, that's it.
Who benefits? Yeah, who benefits? And look, the technology is out there.
And that's another thing that we have to acknowledge is that weather warfare is very old and that Ben Livingston back in the 50s and 60s was diving into hurricanes, making them stronger, knocking them out, create them out of nothing.
Cloud seeding technology they admit that they have.
Sorry. The administration again comes out, the Zombie J administration, and says they're going to experiment or research SRM, solar radiation management.
I did a film a decade plus ago documenting how for several decades they've already been doing all of that out in the open.
Jason, I just watched a camping video.
They have a sun oven where you can direct.
They can just put mirrors and they can have an oven out in the open, like if you're camping, right, with just like four mirrors.
It's actually a pretty simple device.
If you don't think that they can magnify the sun or, you know what I mean, give me a break.
Harness. I don't know how.
I don't know the technology, but if you don't think they can make spots hotter, make probably colder, make it rain, make it not rain, you're not in reality.
Well, you know, the future strategic warfare document 2025 that I constantly reference, PDF file from NASA, 2001, pre-9-11, makes all that very clear.
Specifically talks about bioweapons, nanotechnology, transhumanism, directed energy weapons.
I saw a car! Wait, sorry, I saw a woman left a car, I mean, a mirror in her car, and her car caught on fire.
So I'm just saying, that's how strong the sun is.
I just have to make that point.
She just had a mirror. It was on TikTok.
Her whole car was burned up, and she said, you never leave a mirror.
Just, people don't realize, the sun is so freaking powerful, they can direct that.
People think they need a laser in the sky.
No, they can probably just direct the sunlight.
Sorry, I didn't make that point, sir.
At the end of the day, whether it's a laser or not, these weapons, for instance, one of the things that, again, not science fiction, science fact, in that document, is they show you, they talk about blast wave accelerators.
And they actually show you a diagram of one.
And they talk about its stealth capabilities.
And this is on the record.
I mean, this is not science fiction.
I've gone over it many times.
I would encourage, you know, I'll send you a link to the document if you'd like.
First of all, it's a literal roadmap from 2001, pre-9-11, to a 9-11 style event and everywhere we've come since then.
And 2025 doesn't look so great, folks.
I just want to let you know.
It's Bad News Brown in that document and it's like a blueprint.
These things are out there.
I've speculated enough with Hawaii.
Go ahead. Let me make these two points.
Supposedly the police chief in Lahine was the same police chief during the Las Vegas massacre.
I just saw that on Twitter. So that's a weird connection already.
Then you look at the Oprah Winfrey connection.
I believe it was in 2017, like Montecito, they had like a mudslide where a bunch of really expensive houses and some lower-income houses or something in this high-profile area got messed up.
Oprah's house was fine.
Then once again, I know this sounds weird, Oprah's house.
In Lahine, where 10 years ago she had 100 acres, Ten years later, she has over 1,000 acres.
They say she's just buying whatever, anything.
Mark Zuckerberg, all these really rich people are fighting with the tribe there because they want them off parts of their land so their view can be better.
Whether that's true or not, that's the impression that the locals get, is that these rich people don't like them and they want them off their lands.
That's from their words on leaked TikTok videos.
So something's up.
The locals don't like all the rich billionaires.
And then all of a sudden, everybody catches fire next to an ocean from a hurricane, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me how a hurricane can start a fire.
But like I said, a circuit can break this.
I get how a hurricane can start a fire.
I'm not like that dumb. But to the extent that that place burned, it just seems very peculiar and very odd, in my opinion.
worth questioning. Brother, I wish I did have the full hour, but I got to wrap up in the next few minutes.
Where could people find you?
You know, obviously, you know, you're able to go semi-viral, but at the same time
I feel like even you and others, you know, we're still suppressed by the algorithm.
Yes! Certainly the mainstream. My channel is getting killed on YouTube.
Really, I gotta just stop being on YouTube.
I can't. Even my other channels kind of died.
And I've had, like, Brittany Griner.
I went and confronted Brittany Griner about the Russian stuff.
I've had some huge stories this year, and it really hasn't translated.
My Twitter's been blowing up.
My Instagram blowing up.
My YouTube is just not.
Not. So where can people find you?
How do people support you?
Give us just a little hint, just a little flavor of what you might have coming next.
Well, I got a big show this Thursday.
I consider it Friday because that's the last day of the week that I film.
We have the legend Roseanne Barr coming in studio.
So I'm kind of freaked out about that because I want to, you know, really go insane for the Ukraine like I always do.
So please go watch my Blaze show.
It's on YouTube, Primetime with Alex Stein.
I'd really appreciate that if you guys go give that a like or subscribe and check out my show.
And Jason, I'll have you on. We really need to have you on, not this week, but next week.
I went viral because I asked Vivek Ramaswamy if he thought 9-11 was an inside job.
Oh, I haven't seen that yet!
Oh, man! Yes, yes.
And so it went viral because he had a very diplomatic answer.
He goes, I think some of the 9-11 commission report was inaccurate.
And dude, they killed him on Fox News.
Mike Pence called him out. Mike Pence was like, you were in grade school when 9-11 happened.
I was on Capitol Hill. The government had been completely transparent.
Google Vivec 911 as soon as we're done with this interview.
It just went viral last week because I asked him that question, and the establishment went nuts.
They went nuts, Jason.
Like, I've never seen it. Brett Beyer had him on that next day, and he's like, we heard you had a troubling answer to anything.
And it wasn't a troubling answer. He actually doubled down.
He's like, dude, there's redacted pages in the 9-11 commission report.
That's all I'm saying. So we don't have all the information of Saudi Arabia.
I don't think it's an inside job is what he said, but he knows it was.
He knows. I mean, I like it because, listen, well, that's the other thing.
You know, Bannon's out here saying, oh!
Oh, we're going to declassify the JFK and the RFK and the MLK assassinations.
We're going to declassify the Epstein information.
First of all, highly skeptical of all that, but you know what?
You really want to do it?
You find a way to get Donnie T back in there?
He's ready to go balls deep state?
You know what he needs to do?
He needs to just declassify everything 9-11 the first day.
Everything 9-11, and we start the real prosecutions of these mother truckers.
Alex Stein, Prime Mother Truckin' 99.
It's been a pleasure, brother.
We've got to do it more often.
I've got to do the next show.
I love you guys, and I'll see you on the flip side.