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April 4, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Trump Just Did It!!! And An Epstein Survivor Update

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More Than Machinery 00:02:06
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in lot.
We think too much, we 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.
to say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
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.
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Ha ha.
It is showtime.
It's time to buckle up for making sense of the madness.
And who loves you and who do you love?
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we are definitely going to be talking Tariff Town USA, as it's kind of impossible to be within the zeitgeist of society and the discussion without talking about these things.
And again, I think that I would be remiss if I didn't just like outright come out and say that these things are really good.
First of All, Market Corrects 00:11:34
And we're going to talk about the negatives, the media portrayal.
But what I'm really going to focus on is the late 90s and Nike.
Okay?
Because that's like the big headline everywhere.
Oh no, Nike stock went down.
Oh no.
First of all, I'm going to tell you right now that I am mainly an Adidas guy.
Mainly an Adidas guy.
Doesn't always have to be Adidas.
If I like it, I'll wear it.
I have plenty of Nikes.
I've had plenty of Nikes over the years.
But the real reason that to this day, and this is one of those things that's absolutely worked on me and just about everybody else out there, is the fact that we have been propagated.
This is the true public relations propaganda crossover, both of which, you know, Edward Bernays is the king of, to look at Nikes as some sort of status symbol, right?
Now, don't get me wrong.
For instance, you know, bought a pair of Jordans because I think they were like 50 bucks.
They were like $49.99, brand new.
You know, I always go to like Ross or TJ Maxx or something like that, or I'm in the clearance aisle, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But they were black, mainly a little red tint, little white tint.
That's fine with me.
Honestly, they're not even that comfortable.
They're more of almost a dress shoe for a guy like me.
In fact, I wore them to my buddy's wedding.
And, you know, they're the Jordans.
I don't even think they had the Nike swoosh on them.
But, You know, the reason I want those, okay, is because I couldn't have them as a kid, right?
I couldn't afford them as a kid.
And like, they were like the top-tier sneaker.
Now, we all have our hobbies, we all have our vices.
I certainly do.
You know, I collect retro tech video games.
I like to tinker, I like to take things apart, put them back together, customize them, hack them, stuff like that.
There are sneaker heads out there.
In fact, one of my best employees at the Red Jug Pub, shout out to the jug, was a guy named Matt.
And he would have the most expensive sneakers, always.
He'd always be watching them.
He'd wear them like once or twice.
He'd resell them.
He'd buy other ones.
The box was a big thing.
I totally get that.
You know, kids is a baseball card.
God forbid they lose money.
But when I talk about the late 90s, okay, now that that's the time period where I'm graduating high school, I'm coming up.
But I also discover Michael Moore, as many of us did.
Now, Michael Moore was much more on the peripheral in high school, certainly knew who he was.
But by saying I discovered him, the internet was new.
I could now go re-watch things because he actually had a TV show called The Awful Truth that I watched.
But we're going to be talking about the big one today and his interaction with the Nike CEO.
And the fact that Michael Moore isn't totally on board with these Trump tariffs and speaking up and speaking out against, you know, basically what he was talking about in the late 90s.
That type of hypocrisy to me is just totally disingenuous and totally unacceptable.
All right.
You know, we're going to show you some of the stuff.
I really can't play any of this stuff.
Every time I play something of Michael Moore's, I get like a copyright thing immediately.
And I could care less because it's a demonetized channel, but that also gives them the opportunity if they want to take down or censor the video.
That's why you should also check out the alt platforms.
We're over on X, Rumble.
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And before we get into the stories, because we're going to hit a bunch of them here on the tariffs and everything else, I want to remind everybody: there are no paid gigs for this guy.
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Let's get into it.
Today, Nike stock is rising amid the sea of red.
Here's why.
Because a lot of this is a scare tactic.
Let's start there before we get into the propagated article and all this.
When you see the tariff burden that we've had and you see the taxation burden, the fact we can't balance a budget, everything is fiat, everything is globalized, okay, to the sense that we get, folks, let me give you another microcosm.
Not how much the sneakers cost to produce, which is just like totally minuscule compared to even like a $40 price tag.
Forget about $120, $180.
You know, that's why I do have a lot of disdain for Nike even today.
And we could talk about inflation or whatever, but like $150 for a pair of sneakers.
You know, my nieces are on that train.
They go to a wealthy school.
I know Nikes are always there, but when Nikes are the norm, oh boy, you know, we got to go, we got to go get Nikes every time.
And, you know, like my limit is like 80 in tax.
If you get me to scoop past that, I really better like the style.
But still, hate it.
So, so anyway, going back to the money aspect, okay?
The reason that the stocks are rising today is, first of all, this is scare tactic.
On this very program, we've interviewed many, many economists that said if Trump did get in, there would be those that really did try to take down the economy.
First of all, Wall Street stocks like plummeting because of this.
Why is that a bad thing?
Don't get me wrong.
I get a good economy, a good stock market.
I'm not against that.
But how many on the left, and this is why we're going to also focus on more forever.
Take down Wall Street.
And I'm with them.
You know, like there was some common sense crossover in that Occupy Wall Street movement.
It's common sense, right?
So now, like when you start to level the playing field, maybe we'll start producing more in this country again.
And we're going to show you already some of the reverberations.
But, you know, the big headlines: people's life savings wiped out.
Well, if your life savings consisted of nothing but a portfolio on stocks, you were gambling, right?
And I get it with the 401ks, and there are so many people that have bought into these systems time and time again, these cookie-cutter systems.
And many, it works out for.
I'm not here to tell you that's a bad thing if you are doing that or you've done that.
All right.
Especially if you do know what you're doing, right?
But there are so many people that are totally ignorant.
They just go with whatever their person's saying, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
It's a bad move.
Maybe you want that 401k.
You want to be invested in the stock market.
At this moment, you probably want precious metals, physical, physical.
I would say cash is king.
Everyone I talk to that actually lives that lifestyle.
They're not some bullshit entrepreneur or whatever.
Every one of those people tell me cash is king.
In other words, they've got a large amount of cash somewhere accessible that is not a bank.
Probably smart.
Probably smart.
Do I adhere to all these things?
When I can.
I mean, I've got physical silver.
I mean, not a boatload.
I've got some crypto.
I'm not a stock market gambler.
That's just something that I've always backed away from.
But yeah, I also try to have a little bit of cash just in case in an emergency.
Smart moves.
So, first of all, I think the market is going to correct itself.
Trump is a force of nature.
And I do really think this is not only something he believes in, but Luttnick, who I've heard some, I like Howard Luttnick.
Luttnick's one of those Cantor Fitzgerald guys that I think is reformed.
I don't think everybody that gets into the banking industry, by the way, is evil.
I know a lot of people that just want to make money.
In fact, when I was a younger guy and I thought that I was going to be more money hungry because I grew up in poverty.
And I thought, I honestly, I'll tell you what, before we got to like 9-11, All right.
And things really started revealing themselves to me.
And I'd already looked at some corruption and the JFK stuff and all this other stuff.
Before that, I was very atheistic and money hungry.
And when I say money-hungry, I mean there were probably, in my mind, moral barriers that I may have been willing to cross to get to certain levels because, A, I didn't believe in God.
I didn't necessarily even believe in good and evil.
And I saw what money could do for people.
And then after 9-11, so much changed that, first of all, I never was dismissive of money and working for things because it makes things easier, folks.
When you have money, when you can pay those bills, less stresses.
All right.
When you're stressing out all the time, when you're busting it, 40 hours in one place, 25, 30 in another.
And I've been there, you know, you can get on this race where that's all you're doing.
And, you know, there was a time period that I kind of had dropped out of the alternative media or media arena.
After I left Infowars and I did shade the motion picture, up until about 2017.
So there was like a three, four-year period.
I'd go on other shows.
I'd do dangerous conversation weekly with my late friend Scott.
Boy, I miss Scott.
Man, I miss Scott.
A really great guy.
Indonesia's Future Direction 00:10:25
And that was it.
But in so many of these cases, I missed so much in that four-year period because it wasn't every beat of my life.
You know what I mean?
And I know how you get caught up.
And money was a real thing.
And, you know, at the tail end of that, that's when I brought my nieces in.
And then money is even a bigger thing when you got kids.
So, as I'm saying, and I know I went on a rant here, show used to be reality rants.
Used to do that show.
This is making sense of the madness.
I get it.
I totally get it.
I've been blessed to get back in this arena.
But by doing so, I think that I have a larger scale view of some of these stories.
So, look, I don't think Nike's going anywhere.
I don't think that prices are necessarily going to change on Nikes.
I'm skeptical to see if we're going to see any kind of reduction in the inflation that we've seen over the last several years, post-COVID-1984 nightmare.
But we'll see.
Trump says major Nike producer Vietnam wants to slash its tariffs down to zero after productive costs.
So this is already today.
This is already part of it.
So here you go.
So now all of a sudden, if they want to play ball and take the tariffs off on us and we can export to them, then we'll lower whatever tariff is put down.
Pretty smart.
I mean, the guy wrote the art of the deal.
And by the way, let me say this about Trump.
He may have had like some co-writer on the art of the deal.
Trump is that kind of persona that it doesn't get ghostwritten.
He wants to make sure that his message is out there.
And is the guy perfect?
No.
But is he a negotiator?
Yes.
Yes.
All right.
So sneaker and apparel retailers blindsided by tariffs on Asian factory hubs.
That was yesterday.
And this is when things just went wild.
This is Reuters.
Let's just read it.
Prices of Nike Jordan and Adidas Samba sneakers are likely to rise.
See, they don't even know they're going to rise in the United States after President Trump imposed a raft of new tariffs on key manufacturing of sportswear apparel, including Vietnam and Indonesia.
And I just wanted to stop there at Indonesia.
Why would you want to stop at Indonesia?
Well, this is what I was talking about.
Here's Michael Moore, and in his hand, next to the Nike CEO at the time, Phil Knight.
I'm not sure if he still is the CEO.
This is his documentary, The Big One.
All right.
He's got two plane tickets to Indonesia where he wants to tour the factories.
Now, he also in this, here it is right here.
He has this open letter, Nike come home.
Okay.
An interview with Michael Moore.
Okay.
Nike come home, 1998.
You go check it out right there.
But you check out the movie.
Okay.
So in this, Michael Moore, I forget what the exact bet was.
I wanted to put this on.
I wanted to play the clip, guys.
I really did.
We're on the YouTubins.
And like I said, anything Michael Moore, it's on YouTube.
Okay, the big one.
He challenges him to a race.
Now, Michael Moore was never in peak physical condition.
Let's be honest.
And you would expect no matter how out of shape and old the CEO is, he would probably beat Michael Moore.
But he challenged him to a race.
And if he won, he was going to build, make him build a factory in Flint, Michigan.
Oh, my goodness.
I'm pretty sure that's how it went.
So again, Michael Moore's telling the CEO of Nike almost 30 years ago that he wants them to come back to America and produce things here.
And the guy explains to him, and he's very honest about it.
And he's like, I don't think it's fair either, but things need to change.
And, you know, they talk about the slave labor and all that other stuff and what's really going on there.
So now we're, again, in a place where most of those places, Indonesia, Vietnam, the standard of living's gone up.
It has.
But it's going to go up more if they start playing ball more on an even front.
It has to.
That's the way things work.
You know, we could talk about oppressive governments, and that's a big deal in China.
I've talked about that bald and bankrupt guy several times now on my shows who visited China.
Well, he was just did another video from China where he went to the borderline of South Korea.
Okay.
Or I'm sorry, not South Korea, North Korea.
Okay.
And I have a good friend that, you know, I've known.
I've respected him for a very long time since he was in high school.
Very motivated in the schlock horror industry, which I've always loved, filmmaking, storytelling.
He does these things called young pioneer tours, where he is able to get people of Western descent, Europe, the United States into North Korea so they can see it for themselves.
Right.
And I think that's important.
Like watching the Bald and Bankrupt guy in China, I want to see it for myself.
I can see the methods of control and oppression.
All right.
But I can also see the human aspects and the standard of living and the culture and the differences.
And I think we want to absorb as much of that as humanly possible.
So I just kind of wanted to hit on quickly.
And by the way, I might get to your questions and comments.
So if you are watching over on the YouTubins live, not only give me the thumbs up, not even 100 thumbs up yet, but get your questions and comments on the stories in there on the tariffs.
And we're about to get into Virginia Guffray Roberts and that story update there in a moment as well.
Another really bizarre turn there, one I didn't see coming.
But we may go to your questions and comments at the end of the broadcast.
I think we're actually going to be able to do that today.
All right.
So what's more up to?
Well, he's on Substack and he's, Donald Trump wants a new portrait of himself.
Now, this thing's been going around for a while, right?
I mean, they got like the chubby cheeks, Trump.
The eyes aren't quite right.
I'll tell you what, why don't you let my boy Tony Cavallo do it?
My buddy Cavallo did just an amazing Trump portrait, which Trump actually ended up buying from him.
And he sells prints of that.
That's who he should commission.
In fact, I'm going to text Tony and Tony, you should find out the dimensions of that.
Just paint it and send it to him.
And I bet it becomes the replacement.
And perhaps my friend can get even more work for his talent out of there.
But he's focused on a non-issue.
Like right now, we're in the middle of real issues, including the tariffs, including bringing industry back home.
All things more should be behind.
By the way, Bill Maher having dinner at the White House, talking to Trump, breaking bread.
They don't have to agree, right?
And I think like Kid Rock facilitated that.
We live in a bizarre world.
Those are positive things to me.
Okay.
Positive, open dialogue and conversation, positive things.
So here's, I mean, this is how unhinged that Michael Moore has become.
Somebody that, you know, I guess it's not only don't meet your heroes, they tell you, but get ready to live long enough, not only for the hero to become the villain, but watch your heroes become the villains.
Like, it's a whole unhinged thing about like Trump with blood on his hands, you know, all these portraits of Trump.
It's just like, I get it.
He's the president of the United States.
It's just, hey, we got an, I mean, it just seems like we're in this really, really important time in history where we just had this unprecedented, unconstitutional nightmare driven by the military-industrial complex, like literally forcing people to bibbity, bobbity, boop.
And don't give me that bullshit that everybody had a choice.
Not if they wanted to keep their job in their home.
Okay?
And I ain't, hey, and Trump's at fault there, right?
He got blindsided.
Again, he shows the blind spots.
I don't think he's malicious in that sense either.
I think we all know who the malicious ones are.
So, you know, have the hero's arc again, Michael Moore.
Like, you're in Darth Vader phase right now.
Like, pull off the mask, get rid of, like, all the goop and the gobbledy and the, and the, and the machinery of the left's talking points that they forced upon people that are out of control, all right, and that are manipulative.
It's not the anti-war free speech stuff, bringing American jobs back to Flint, Michigan.
Virginia Guffray's Bizarre Incident 00:08:13
Remember that, Michael?
Maybe now.
I mean, again, you should follow up on that.
And now in the tariff situation, you should tell them, hey, let's get a factory of actually here in the U.S. Imagine that.
But nope.
No, sir.
All right.
All right.
We're done random and Raven.
We're going to move on to this really now even more bizarre case of Virginia Guffray Roberts, like the most visible vocal Epstein victim coming out now four days ago.
Okay.
I think it was the 31st of March.
So she's still alive.
Everything says she's going to make it.
I mean, there's nothing out there that says, I think that she's not going to make it.
And now I have a new theory as to why she may have done what she did, if in fact, not only that, but the whole thing was exaggerated as she is going through a messy divorce with another person very connected to Epstein, by the way.
And they have children.
And all I'm going to say, I don't know this woman, but I know when kids are involved and mothers are involved, things can get wild.
All I'm going to say.
So when she posted this thing, it was very vague.
Said a bus had hit her at 110 miles an hour.
She was in a vehicle.
She claimed renal failure and that the doctors were saying she had four days to live.
And the reason I bring up the kids is in there, she said she just wanted to see her babies one last time.
All right.
So now what I didn't understand at the time was it seems like not only this divorce going on, but that the father has custody of the children.
Okay.
And again, that can balance things.
But what really, if you watch the update, really was weird is that there was no police report.
They did hunt down the bus driver.
It's outside of Perth in Australia.
This occurred.
And he claimed that he got into an accident and he talked to like a 71-year-old woman, okay, which we're going to get into in a moment.
And he didn't even know there was another person in the car.
It never came up.
The reason they didn't bring up the police is because it was an accident of under $2,000 in damage.
He said he knocked basically like the taillight out, but it was a very minor accident.
Okay.
Nothing serious whatsoever.
He then said he followed up with the woman and she said that she had made a police report and that there was a passenger who had a black eye.
All right.
Now, if you saw the picture of Guffray Roberts, which I'm sure we're going to show you again here, then, you know, obviously it was more than a black eye of what she posted.
Now, she claimed that next day that that post was only supposed to be to a private Facebook.
It went on Instagram.
Okay.
There is the possibility that that's true, and that you know your Facebook will also post your Instagram, right?
Like, it's another thing that happens with these.
Now, the woman has come out, Cheryl Cecilia.
Let's just read this and basically says she's not covering up for her, okay?
And we've even got another article after this.
This came out yesterday.
Okay, so Cheryl Cecilia, 71, the caretaker at Gufray's $1.3 million weekend hobby farm.
Again, she got a lot of undisclosed money from Epstein.
She is the unicorn in this case, was behind the wheel of a white hatchback when it had what police called a minor collision with a school bus on a rural road north of Perth last week.
Again, then Guffray posted, and this is that picture.
All right.
So Cheryl said that this incident resulted in a broken taillight of her car and sparked a misunderstanding and added, I'm sure Virginia will release a statement to clear it all up.
Now, more and more, and this is the woman right here.
Here's the ranch, and that's the taillight.
So, like, I'm just going to say this: if you're in any kind of a major collision, the last thing you're going to do, and it doesn't look like that's by the accident, is keep all of that, right?
If it's a major accident, everything's all over.
The police are there, they're cleaning everything up.
You're not driving away.
She also drove away.
So, more and more to me, this is looking like a case where she wanted to see her kids and she was trying to post this to a private thing.
And this wasn't supposed to be a big story and was maybe being overly dramatic to get at the dad.
But again, I'm speculating here.
This is just what I think.
Virginia Guffray's lonely life on a rural farm after a bitter love split cut her off from her kids as it's revealed she will be kept in the hospital for days.
So, again, here's the picture: it's a 40-acre property, 40-acre property.
But let me say this: Virginia Guffray Roberts has worked with the Daily Mail before.
I've been following this case for a long time.
A lot of the exclusive stories that they had in that 2015 to 17-ish range came from Virginia Guffray Roberts, who has obviously paid for them.
All right.
And now it seems like this piece is out there to talk about her ex-husband.
By the way, let's scroll down and show you her ex-husband right here.
Beefy guy.
This is the guy who was involved.
They basically escaped Epstein together.
Okay?
There it is.
Robert.
And who knows what their life is like?
I just can't imagine.
I don't even want to speculate, but there's the caretaker.
There's the ranch.
It seems like the car is fine.
Because again, you look at the debris and it's nothing.
I'm just saying this.
The more I see this, number one, I'm glad that it doesn't appear that she seems to be in danger.
I'm glad that it appears that she's going to recover.
She's not actually going to die or end renal failure, et cetera.
But I think this is some kind of a personal dispute involving your children where things got dramatic.
And I'm going to leave it at that.
That's my take on this right now.
But if anybody has any more information, we'll be covering it here.
I think it is an important story.
All right.
I want to talk a little bit about Peter Thiel because we were talking about the Trump administration.
I was really on some of the positives here.
Peter Thiel's Influence 00:11:02
But Thiel has been instrumental.
Okay.
Instrumental.
And not only the W for Trump, all right, really that push over the finish line.
Because let's be honest.
Again, 2020, as corrupt as it gets.
No one's been charged with anything.
In fact, the people that dared to challenge it, they're the ones that got sued into oblivion.
They're the ones that are doing prison time.
Craziness.
Nutso.
Okay.
In 2024, yes, too big to rig, but had the right players not got behind Trump, Peter Thiel, being like the big one, who knows what happens.
And the guy has really shaped the administration.
JD Vance is just a small part of that.
And I want to just hit this article really quickly.
It's out of National Review.
Eugenics gets a modern facelift with investment from Peter Thiel.
Screening for gender and health during IVF means discarding embryonic human beings who don't match parental preferences.
A moving image of a smiling, crawling little girl appears on the screen while a pink bow precariously totters on her head.
Above her, big black letters read: This baby was carefully selected as an embryo.
The subheading states, her mother screened for gender and health during IVF.
This is the opening to a controversial op-ed by Anna Louis Sassman, recently published in the New York Times.
Should human life be optimized.
Folks, this is where it all starts to tie in.
Modern-day eugenics is transhumanism.
Okay.
And transhumanism eventually becomes post-humanism.
I'm pro-human.
I'm team humanity.
I've been talking team humanity for the last like decade.
You know?
Long before it became a musker nuts hashtag, which again, it was very bizarre, almost turned my stomach upside down a little bit.
I'm team humanity, and I hope that you are too.
I hope that we can all try to be team humanity together.
Now, do I think screening is a bad thing?
No.
But if we're screening for things, we should also be working towards fixing anything that could be wrong while screening.
And the other thing is, how much of this is Mumbo Jumbo?
We've been lied to on so many levels by the techno medical establishment for how long?
I'm just saying there's a good chance Jason Burmes wasn't from the best stock and could have been one of the inferior ones.
I mean, born to teenage mom, right?
Not a lot of income.
I mean, probably was going to be a dullard.
Just putting that out there.
But then let's say that, like, there is like, don't get me wrong, like, screening for things like palsies, etc.
Things where you had an extra chromosome or a mutation.
Really, what you should be working on is not pointing out to discard it, but to fix it.
But what do I know?
Anyway, Thiel heavily invested in not only these type of organizations, but also AI, armed systems, the Palantir thing.
I mean, it's a big deal.
Okay.
Right here, Peter Thiel, backed Sentient, aims to be America's deep seek, takes aim at closed AI systems.
They're all closed.
All right.
Hey, what's up, Meg?
I see that Risk Flex sent you.
Oh, by the way, big ups to Risk Flex having me on the show this week.
We got a bump in subs.
Let's continue with this, though.
Sentient, a San Francisco-based AI development lab backed by Peter Thiel's founders fund, has involved its open source AI search framework positioning at its work response to China's DeepSeek.
No, I would not like any news on the latest stock market right there.
What happened?
Sentient released its open deep search ODS framework, stating that it outperforms major closed source competitors like OpenAI's GPT-4.0, Search Preview, and Perplexity Sonar Reasoning Pro, reported by Decrypt.
So, look, I have yet to find that any of these AI models, all right, aren't just regurgitators in many senses and narrative-driven.
And because they're narrative-driven, they are programmed.
And every time they start talking about things outside of their programming, all of a sudden there's an update.
All right.
And look, AI, it's not coming.
It's here.
What are you doing with it?
How are you utilizing it?
This is not something you want to be behind on.
And I'm not saying you need to become an expert in all the different arenas.
I think that's going to be utterly impossible.
But I am saying that right again, the economy, technology, global strategic, actual warfare, economic warfare, information warfare, it's all coming to a head right now in a way we haven't seen, at least I haven't seen in my lifetime.
I mean, so many of the things that I've spoken about, pontificated about, researched, are now not coming to fruition, but they are in full force, full drive mode.
Okay, they're happening.
And it's like, what am I doing to understand and then navigate that situation?
And what are you doing to do that?
It's a participation sport.
Just to kind of reiterate what I said.
And look, I get that, that this is Bloomberg.
Okay.
Peter Thiel's deep ties to Trump's top ranks.
And that's the real deal.
Look, in all honesty, when it comes to Geopolitical global play.
Peter Thiel runs so much more than Elon Musk.
Elon Musk is like a persona, is a front guy.
Peter Thiel is an intricate negotiator and somebody with inside knowledge of so many of these systems and how they work.
He's a broker amongst the brokers.
Musk is not that.
Okay.
I mean, it's funny.
I got contacted today by a buddy of mine, a journalist buddy, Charlie Skelton.
And I'm not going to say what he contacted me about, but it ended up that he's like, oh, you know, Stockholm, Sweden this year, Bilderberg, just around the corner.
It's in May.
Yes, it is.
Yes, in fact, I need to start doing more and more Bilderberg coverage now.
Now.
Because Peter Thiel, Eric Schmidt, Jen Stoltenberg, they're all steering members.
They're all going to be there.
And if you don't think Jen Stoltenberg is still representing NATO now as their former allied commander, the head of NATO, well, again, you're just not paying attention.
All right, we're going to bring it back all the way to the beginning of the chat up here.
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What are the cooler things now about making sense of the madness that, like I told you, was going to be more of a commentary-driven show?
We're certainly still going to be doing interviews here and there.
But when we do put on the suit jacket and have the backdrop, I feel like the commentary-based stuff is the way to go.
Hopefully you are enjoying it.
If you are, $5, $10, $15, it means the world to me.
There are other links down below outside of the buy me a coffee.
There's the PayPal.
There's the crypto.
Big donors, please.
In fact, I haven't decided yet, but like, and it would have to be a big raise.
Like an international flight ticket and trip is probably going to be $3 to $5K out of pocket, especially to not only do it, but then have the bail money in case I get arrested covering that.
But maybe we're going to do a drive for Bilderberg.
And that's going to be tough because, again, I got the nieces around.
It's going to matter what the date is because I got a wedding in New York at the end of May.
But that is something I'm considering.
I've never covered a Bilderberg live outside of the United States, really outside of Chantilly, Virginia, because that's where they have it in the United States.
But it seems like it's going to be in Stockholm this year.
By the way, mainstream media, would you cover it this year?
Maybe kind of a big deal.
I don't know.
All right.
Let's get into questions and comments here, huh?
Oopah.
John Fletcher.
Good evening, Jason.
Reporting to duty, Burmese Brigade, UK Division.
I don't know if the Burmese Python thing is going to follow me forever, but that was way back in the day.
That's old school John Fletcher.
The Burmese Python was an old producer of mine when I worked for InfoWars named Jaron.
Always wonder what Jaron's up to.
Sneaker Politics 00:05:49
Kind of a comedian.
Always liked him.
Oh.
Conor McGregor needs to be in a jail cell.
He needs to be in a jail cell for what he has done serially to women.
He has no business being in any political office other than the fact that many of the people in political offices globally are gangsters.
Connor McGregor represents actual gangsterism and actual criminality on a level that I mean, he's lost in court, he's lost in court.
I just, it turns my stomach every time I see the guy.
Um, God bless, God bless you.
Uh, Adidas are true to size, Nike is a little bit narrow.
I, you know, what I do find that.
In fact, Nike, I end up usually at a 12, and Adidas, I can jam into an 11 and a half.
Sometimes a 12 is a little too big.
The only Nike I have that fits in the Air Monarch, and they are known as the old man's shoes, but are very comfortable.
Bernays, gotta love Netflix.
Is Bernays on there right now?
Do they have The Century of Self?
By the way, if you haven't seen The Century of Self, that is a great documentary series on Edward Bernays.
Really encourage people to check that out.
Let's see.
Yes, I am very retro techie.
You have no idea.
Like, the dream is to not only open up a studio where I do this show, right?
But also teach people to do the shows, their own shows.
But then on top of that, it would also be a retro gaming/slash streaming center because a lot more people, youth in particular, are going to want to stream their video games.
And yes, it's become easier and easier, but we can produce a show and show them how to do that, right?
So that's the big dream.
If we ever get back into like paid gigs again and having a little extra cash, that's what I'd like to open up.
And then I've got this idea for a little game show that kind of involves all that.
Just saying.
Aloha.
How we doing?
And you've got your old Mattel Nintendo from 1988 with the robot.
Nice.
How are we doing, Katie?
Nike fell off, and sneaker culture is feminine.
I mean, you know, when I was part of sneaker culture, and I was never really part of sneaker culture in the 90s when it like mattered to me, or early 2000s, I guess.
I was in my early 20s.
Again, everything was pretty simplistic.
They hadn't gone full Kanye West, if you will.
But I found myself not so much liking the looks of some of the more ridiculous big sneakers, the feel.
Like a lot of the foam stuff that the Addy foam line from Adidas is actually one of my favorite now.
Let's see.
Nike is notorious for shoes with the ugliest color combinations, in my opinion.
I usually try to keep it pretty black and white, right?
Like that's that, those are those are the go-tos.
Maybe red, depending.
I try not to get a little too fancy from there.
Some people think paying an outrageous price is part of the appeal.
I personally don't get that, but whatever.
No, neither do I. Nike logo has HX.
I don't know what that means.
Nike tonight in the UK are upwards of 167 quid.
Yikes.
Only good Nike, they love that air monarch.
New Balance is a solid good trainer.
I could, my nieces are both in track right now.
Nike spikes, Nike running shoes.
They wouldn't dare put on a new balance.
I wouldn't dare.
It's funny because, like, you know, when I was in the discount aisle with my one niece, there were a nice pair of like red Adidas running shoes that she's like, yeah, I would rock those if you bought them for me, but they can't be my running shoes.
I'm like, come on, kid.
My goodness.
Oh, let's see.
Old school chic.
New balance is like skechers, garbage.
Whoa, we're getting down and dirty here.
People are playing the favorites.
By the way, thumbs it up, subscribe, and share.
Let's see if we get 150 thumbs in these last five minutes of the broadcast.
Let's see.
Dominic S, you are so correct.
Skechers gone downhill.
Open prison, son.
Sun shoes, sketchers.
It's all about perspective.
I was way too cool for Skechers.
See, I don't mind.
I don't have a lot of Skechers.
They do, like, let's be honest, a lot of those slip-on shoes, they fall apart real quick.
Even like the, you know, I don't know if like FUBU is still around.
Maybe once in a while I see something kind of like that.
You know, those old school late 90s, early 2000 shoes, they just, they fall apart.
Like, I'd say like DC shoes, skater shoes like that, they've been remained solid all the way through.
Let's see.
Happy Friday.
It's snowing here.
Okay.
Yeah, no, it is.
It is Friday.
New balance is hard.
You're tripping.
Jeez.
I guess I went on a real big sneaker rant.
Sneaker Rant 00:03:32
Nobody's worried about the tariffs in the audience.
It's all sneakertown USA.
Okay.
35 years is a plaster this year.
25 of them working away, not seeing family or friends only on weekends.
Marries once or twice a month.
Let's see.
So is the mainstream media going to adjust to what the tariffs will cost each household calculations?
We don't know what they're actually going to cost.
Listen, there are certain products that are going to have to go up for sure.
But eventually, if those products go up and then they can be produced cheaper in the United States and then exported elsewhere, isn't that eventually a good thing?
Like, I'm not wishing pain or hurt upon anybody, but so many of us have been in pain and hurt for so long.
And there are so many that have totally given up and now have just become grifters on the system, being subsidized and controlled by the government.
No thanks.
Brooks Cross Trainers of my jam.
Yes, Michael Moore does have severe TDS.
Correct.
Let's see.
Anyone ever seen Michael Moore, Food, and the infamous Inauguration Day screamer together in the same room?
Come on.
Come on.
I know we got jokes on Michael Moore.
Why the uproar over tariffs?
They've always been in play.
Yeah, just asking.
Again, we've been expected to just take the brunt.
And if you watched Trump's chart, and this is, I mean, he even had that book, right?
That whole, it's free.
Yeah, you got to love it when he does things like that.
He's putting out the evidence.
This is something that we should actually be applauding the guy for, 100%.
Yes, AI would have made a better portrait of Trump.
The great distraction circus.
Great job, Jason.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you, Patriot.
Fifth grade mentality.
Michael Moore is such a letdown.
Really?
That might be giving him too much credit at fifth grade.
Duke, dirt farmer.
Self-righteous means Girls hate cult.
Reminds me of the seventh grade behavior, all the hateful acts and statements.
I mean, what if Flint got a factory manufacturing Trump swag?
That would be prime-time place for it.
You know, I think that that'd be great.
Thanks for getting the DETS.
You got the DETS.
Jason, are you doing good?
I just want you to marry and have children.
But most of all, to love Jesus.
Really appreciate that, Angie.
I'd love to get married and have children too, but I don't want to get divorced either.
And, you know, it's rough out there.
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