Jason Bermas asserts the Donald Trump assassination attempt was real, blaming Secret Service incompetence and Kyle Rittenhouse's psychotropic withdrawal. He critiques Alex Karp's drone proposals for fentanyl dispersal and warns Neuralink could enslave minds. Bermas condemns media suppression of CDC fertility studies and Fauci's deposition while supporting Russell Brand despite misconduct allegations. Finally, he fears Iran conflict escalation under Trump's erratic foreign policy, including absurd World Cup comments, signaling dangerous global instability. [Automatically generated summary]
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And here he is now, Mr. Jason Burmess.
What's going on, Jason?
You know, another crazy week here in global politics that I guess was kicked off over the weekend just after we discussed the world with this White House correspondence dinner attempted assassination.
I got to tell you, yeah, you know.
I don't know that I forgot about that already.
I mean, honestly, the way the media wants you to think about these things, yeah, it's not a shock that you forgot about that already.
I mean, did you remember that about two months ago, some other kid drove out to Mar-a-Lago because of the Epstein files and Trump's involvement, had a shotgun, got in there, and then got gunned down?
Just totally forgot that, right?
Yeah, I did.
I forgot.
I mean, it's like so common.
They bring up three assassination attempts, but I'm like, If we count all the people that were going to give it a go, I think we're up to higher than somewhere between a half dozen and a dozen.
And that's just the ones we know about.
That's correct.
And there's stuff that happens that they don't tell us about.
Like I've heard lots of strange stories about different things that happened with Obama when he was president, like racist people going after him and stuff like that.
But they never brought any of it up in the media.
Yeah.
Well, normally that's what the Secret Service does.
They actually do thwart very real attempts by.
Mentally deranged individuals that try to take the president's life.
This isn't a new thing.
Okay.
This is something that has been going on for such a long time that, of course, the Secret Service has been essential in stopping those things.
Now, what really worries me is that, number one, in this post truth world, almost immediately, first of all, I was out at a concert, Aaron.
I was over at the Rust Belt checking out Pop Evil.
I got home.
I had already started the UFC that day.
So it was.
Back from the concert in my bedroom, immediately to the UFC to finish that up.
And it wasn't until the next day that I even known anything had happened, right?
And by that time, so many people had already said it was staged that I was like, all right, well, what's going on?
So, you know, I go and I look at who they tell me the shooter is.
I read his manifesto, which is clearly from a heavily medicated, deranged individual.
I'm going to say this again, Aaron.
I've been saying it now for the past almost week.
There is no doubt in my mind that this person was on some type of psychotropic drugs, probably for a very, very long time.
And I know that a lot of people are going to go, Well, you're speculating on that.
I am, but this would be one I doubt I'm going to eat crow on.
I'm like a thousand percent sure.
Now, whether he was on medication while he did this or he was coming off of it, I don't know.
Go ahead.
That's the thing right there is when folks are on medication.
And then they come off the medication.
I'm sure you're aware or familiar with the mass shootings at Virginia Tech in northern Illinois years ago.
Both of those guys were on the exact same prescription medication.
Both of them stopped taking it two weeks before, and both of them went on a crazy shooting rampage.
And I'm not saying, I'm not trying to say, oh, if you take medication, I'm not saying that's going to happen.
I'm not saying people are going to do that or anything like that.
I'm just saying that's what happened.
Both of those guys, same drug, same exact thing where they stopped taking it.
Same exact result, and that very well could be the situation with this guy.
You know, who knows how that goes, but it, you know, the when people come off of the drugs that doctors prescribe them, a lot of times they don't sleep and they, you know, they have a rough time with it.
They go through withdrawals.
Well, it's more than just withdrawals, they literally have hallucinations.
I mean, they literally have breaks from reality on the drugs.
And then, like you just said, coming off them can be some of the hardest times, especially the first six weeks or so, even two months later, it can be extremely difficult.
And You know, I've seen the video, I don't know if you've seen it yet, of him talking about this invention that he's done and this patent he's trying to get and made the local news.
I've seen the pictures of him and his family, seen him in his, you know, class of 2025 graduation thing.
And I can tell you right now, the guy was completely and totally socially awkward, came from what appears to be a middle class, upper middle class family.
And I just don't see any other way around it.
And that, that, By the way, that's not a discussion anybody's having, okay, about the medications.
Not once.
I haven't heard it anywhere.
It's crazy to me.
Now, let's get into the bigger discussion, right?
As I stated, by the time I woke up, there were just so many people outright saying this was staged.
There were already super cut clips of Carolyn Levitt, the White House press secretary, talking about how shots were going to be fired that night, even though she's clearly talking about.
The comedy that's going to be presented.
Remember, this is actually the first time that Trump has gone to the White House Correspondence Dinner.
And in actuality, I'm not a big fan of it.
I never have been a big fan of it.
I became particularly aware of it 20 plus years ago when Loose Change was going viral for the first time.
Stephen Colbert, before he was the late night darling of mainstream media, was playing this.
Right wing type character on the coattails of the Daily Show, right?
He was the foil to Jon Stewart.
And I particularly remember that White House correspondence dinner because they had Colbert host it and he was relentless.
I mean, he was really going in on the Bush administration, no weapons of mass destruction, the war on terror, you name it.
And I would watch them subsequently and it just seemed in such bad taste.
It showed you.
The collusion between politicians and media personalities and how they were all buddy-buddy behind the scenes.
So, in that respect, you know, it was a kind of a window into how the system worked.
Now, you know, Trump, to his credit, after being attacked in the media for so long, just decided, hey, this isn't going to be my thing.
It's kind of odd that he decided this time around they were going to do it.
And of course, it didn't even really take place.
Everything was shut down almost immediately.
Now, What I think people need to be concerned about is I've now watched the video of him getting through the metal detector.
Have you watched this yet?
I have not.
So I'd encourage people to go check it out.
Right.
And here's what I'm going to say I really do believe, after all of these different attempts on this guy's life, they got the goof troop in there for a reason.
They want something to happen to him, they want something to happen to those around him.
I think there's probably people.
Within the Justice Department and the FBI that are supposed to be keeping tabs on guys like this individual, Cole Allen, and they are, but they are letting things go by the wayside.
You know, I often talk about the obstruction within the FBI to protect many of the hijackers and people connected to them through the upper echelons.
There's two books out there right now by Special Agent Robert Wright, who blew the whistle on this so many years ago, you know, in, I believe, early. 2002, maybe even late 2001, trying to explain to people what had actually happened in regards to the investigative capabilities of the FBI on these hijackers and beyond.
And, you know, Trump doesn't realize it, but he's actually better off dead at this point to a lot of people, especially those that want to escalate this Iran conflict in even more rapid fashion.
They've got their foot in the door, they've already got Trump pigheaded and attacking, and we're going to talk about that, whether we're going to have troops on the ground.
Or whatever.
But this guy is so out of it and so arrogant.
He doesn't realize the enemies that he needs to be worried about are the ones from within.
Instead, he's out there spouting Johnny Nonsense, how the Iranians tried to take him out.
Is Cole Allen Iranian?
Did his nutty manifesto have anything?
In fact, I don't even think that this guy even mentioned these very unpopular wars that he's now getting us involved in.
Instead, he talked about.
The guy being a rapist and a pedophile.
And that's what Trump has to respond to on the news, right?
Again, obfuscating all of this stuff.
That should be really, really important.
You know, I've seen so many of these losers in the quote unquote manosphere or whatever.
Like some of these guys, so many of these people that are just propped up by the algorithm on this conservative end, even if they are anti war.
Their idea about women in society is a bad joke.
Okay.
Like, you know, you don't usually hear Nick Fuentes' name out of my mouth, but he was asked recently about where, you know, basically the political movements needed to go and what kind of leadership we needed.
And he said, like, outright, number one, it can't be a woman.
And I'm sorry, that's just not a real thing to me.
I don't think that men are inherently smarter or better than women, especially when we get into the geopolitical arena.
Like, that is totally nuts.
Then he says, We need somebody with like real dictator energy.
Like, that should let you know who these people are.
And time and time again, I hear these people say things like women need to know their role in society.
I've heard people like Fuentes and others go as far as to say they shouldn't even have the ability to vote, right?
Wild, wild.
And these are the mainstream things.
Well, I want you to watch that video because the male Secret Service agent.
Part of the goof troop that I'm talking about that has no business protecting the president can't even pull his gun.
By the time he's pulled his gun, a female police officer who is not Secret Service has already fired, I believe, three shots at the guy.
Granted, she didn't hit him, but she at least drew her weapon and fired it in succession where this guy couldn't even pull.
I mean, it's a It's a joke of a video, man.
This guy bum rushes through the thing with a shotgun in his hand, even fires once.
And like I said, Trump better beware, man.
They don't have detail there that seems to be able to protect him.
And then you only need one or two people on the inside of that detail to make you have a very bad last day.
And that's the thing, you know, I still hear, you know, I'm a shill, Aaron, because I believe Butler was real.
It's not a belief.
Butler was real.
The guy almost got his head blown off.
All, not some, all of the forensic evidence shows that.
From the dead guy in the stands with two kids that was brought out stiff as a board, to the crane in the background, the hydraulic lift crane that gets hit with several bullets, and you can watch the water pour out, to the fact that Crooks wasn't even disarmed by the Secret Service.
He was actually disarmed by a local police officer who was also a National Guardsman who said he shot the gun.
Output transcript Out of his hand.
And it was after the gun was out of his hand that they caved in Crooks' skull.
Like I said, not some, Aaron.
All of the evidence shows that was real.
And I have to hear people make stuff up about blood capsules and incredible healing ears.
And they've come for me.
They really want to believe in fantasies.
And to take it to the next level, like I said, yes, social media may be echo chambers or people who are involved in the political arena.
Uh, but on Monday, I went to go pick up the girls at track.
I'm in the car, I got like a little uh Android readout display.
My car's running funny.
I'm like, oh no, what's going on here?
I noticed my battery voltage is at like 10.
I'm like, this is not good.
Great, no, it's not good for those that don't know.
You know, it's 13.8 to like 14.6 is where it's supposed to be at.
Uh, so I go to pick up the kids, I warn them, I'm like, this, I don't know what's going on here.
I just turn the car on and off.
Maybe we're gonna make it home, probably not.
We don't make it home, make it uh.
Over onto 18th and Waveland, I pull in front of someone's house.
They happen to be a mechanic.
I was lucky enough to just have to go buy an alternator and a battery, but I'm talking to the guy who's doing the work, and the White House correspondence dinner comes up.
And first and foremost, he didn't have lovely things to say about the president.
Let's start there.
But then he said to me, Well, the whole thing staged anyway.
And I'm like, Oh my God.
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Like, is this what like normal people actually believe at this point that just Everything is staged.
And to some extent, yeah, that's where we are at the post truth world, where there is going to be a certain segment of the population, no matter what their political beliefs are, that totally and completely outwardly reject objective reality that they can check just without, you know, with a TikTok video, with a tweet, with an opinion of a pundit that's either on TV.
You know how many people sent me like, Videos of some 60 year old dude or 30 year old chick just with their phone camera.
Like they're not making like videos where they're showing evidence.
They're just telling me that it's all staged.
And this is the evidence, Aaron.
This is what people send me.
I'm going to challenge people that may be listening to this or watching it after the fact send me any forensic evidence you have that either one of these incidents has been staged.
And you know what I get?
I get people saying, People have already done videos on it.
It's all over the web.
No one's ever linked me to anything.
You know why?
Because it doesn't exist, Aaron.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you know, lies are truth, truth are lies.
People, we're definitely entering an era where you don't really know what's real anymore.
And I think there was some CIA director, someone was quoted as saying, well, that's the goal.
Yeah, William Casey.
People don't know what's real or fake.
That's brilliant.
That's where we're at.
Let me say this.
Once people can no longer discern what's real from what's fake, we've accomplished our goal as the Central Intelligence Agency.
You're talking about William Casey.
Now, For a long time, I had almost thought that that was internet lore, right?
That quote.
I'd always looked for it, couldn't find it.
My good friends over at Truthstream Media several years back not only found it, but had the hard copy.
They had the book in which it was inscribed by William Casey himself.
Shout out to Aaron and Melissa Dykes.
They do absolutely incredible work.
So that is a real quote.
And that is how.
A lot of these intelligence agencies and the bureaucrats and power structure behind them think.
One very odd note, and it should really let people know how far we really have gone and how wacky this system has been for a while.
John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Reagan at the same hotel, by the way, weighs in on the latest assassination attempt, says it was spooky to find out it took place.
At the same hotel as mine did.
So, for those that don't know, the guy that shot Reagan, the guy that shot Brady through the head and almost killed him basically, you know, permanently disabled the guy and was essentially the catalyst for the Brady bill and other gun legislation.
He hasn't been in jail for like two decades almost.
And he's touring the country with his.
With his acoustic guitar, and he's got a little bit of a folk act, Aaron.
Now, for those, I'm dead serious.
He's been traveling the country now, I think, since like the COVID period.
It might have been just before the COVID period.
But yet, I think I follow him on X.
I never see any of his posts.
Maybe he's blocked me.
Probably doubt it.
But yeah, he's out there.
And here's the thing about Hinckley that the vast majority of people don't know.
The Hinckley family was extremely tight with the Bush family.
Yes, that Bush family.
Not only were they financially involved with one another and the Hinckley's supporting political campaigns by George Bush Sr., but Neil Bush was such good friends with the family that he was supposed to have dinner with Hinckley's brother, I believe, the evening of or the next day after the assassination attempt.
And it was actually reported in media outlets they had to cancel that dinner.
Because of what had happened.
Now, what are the chances that the guy that shoots Reagan's, okay, Reagan, his family is super tight with the current vice president and the guy that ran against Reagan in 1980 and was essentially brought into the fold via the Rockefellers?
That was Reagan's in.
You know, he'd been promoted by the establishment.
They liked him from the time he was an actor and they were able to put him in as governor of California.
But You know, all these things aren't just down the line.
There are warring factions, there are differing opinions, etc.
And they just could never really get Bush through politically.
That's essentially why he was made the head of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Yeah, they were going through it with things like the House Assassination Committee, things like MKUltra being put out there, and they needed a new face.
But publicly, Bush had never been involved in the intelligence arena.
Now, like I said, publicly, there's a lot of.
You know how I feel about that.
Yeah.
I believe he took out JFK.
Yeah.
Probably not a surprise to me if they would be involved in the Reagan assassination.
Probably not a huge surprise.
And that's why, in subsequent fashion, actually, we have sections on both of those things Invisible Empire and New World Order defined.
Yeah.
And it is just bizarro land that you would think once you take a shot at the president, once you almost kill another person, that's a wrap, right?
You're in prison for the rest of your life.
Not John Hinckley Jr.
Nope.
Start a folk band.
Start a folk band.
Like Dylan, man.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, I would say this I'd probably rather go see John Hinckley Jr. than Bob Dylan.
I made the mistake of going seeing Bob Dylan live about 20 plus years ago.
Like, actually, it might have been 16, 17 years ago.
Probably the worst concert I've ever been to in my life.
If you paid for him when he came here to the Quad Cities and you're telling me any different, you're a liar.
I've talked to people that were at that show.
Absolutely horrible, like every other show he does.
No openers, straight through, like 45 minute set with no hits.
You can't hear the guy talk.
It's really awful.
Go see John Hinckley Jr. and said, You know, maybe when Cole Allen gets out, he can play guitar or something for him.
He could do.
Yeah, maybe he could play the tambourine, maybe get on the drums, hit a nice bass line.
I don't know.
Yeah, maybe he's a keyboard guy.
I don't know.
But yeah, why not?
The.
The ex assassination attempts.
That's got a ring to it.
Yeah, or like Shooter and the Bullet.
Or, yeah, I don't know.
You can come up with some good stuff there.
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Started at 9 a.m.
And, yeah, it looked pretty real to me.
You know what I mean?
I think it was just a lot of people hate Trump.
The media is feeding this giant mixing bowl of hate, if you will.
And he does plenty on his own to bring it on himself.
And, you know, he compared himself to Lincoln because he was like, oh, well, you know, when you change things up and blah, blah, blah, they don't like that.
You know, I thought the comparison to Lincoln was a little far fetched, but he is right.
When you don't do what you're supposed to do or whatever the puppet strings tell you in terms of being in charge, I mean, ask Joe Biden if he still knows he's Joe Biden.
You know, you, yeah, you draw the ire of high ranking people who have control over certain factions of three letter agencies.
Who carries out such work, if you will.
And I don't think this is going to stop until he's out of office.
I think we'll see more.
And honestly, I don't know that he's making it out of office in the traditional fashion.
One of the things that I think is a valid question and something to point out with this latest attempt is why the Secret Service got JD Vance out of there long before they got Trump out of there.
You can watch the videos.
He's the first one to be ushered out.
You know, it's one of those weird situations where you get to see how people act in a moment of uncertainty and panic.
And, you know, a lot of people are talking about Hegseth and Stephen Miller and how they were protecting their women.
And yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's good.
I mean, that's honestly something that you should aspire to.
I'm fine with that.
But then you do see, you know, the Secret Service come over, grab Vance.
I think like his wife is like still under the table or something while they're grabbing Vance.
She was under the table before the shooting attempt, was she?
I don't believe so.
But don't quote me on that one either, Aaron.
All right.
Then you also had, who was it?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being separated from his wife, Cheryl Hines, and her trailing him.
And then, you know, again, once they get Trump out of there, they do seem less concerned with Melania.
Listen, I don't know how this couldn't be a wake up call to anybody.
If that was my security detail, just after watching the videos of what had occurred, I'd fire every damn one of them.
Every damn one of them.
Yeah, I mean, I would start from scratch from new people that you don't, they might be, you know, deep fakes from who knows what, you know, are they, who knows?
You just don't know anymore.
At this point, though, I don't know that you could do worse.
You know, there was a Fox News pundit, one of the comedian guys you see on Gutfeld all the time, and he got caught on a hot mic, basically out on what you could call the red carpet where everybody arrives and they're doing interviews.
And he's looking at the two security guards and he's like, This is the security?
He's like, What is this?
Like, they're goofing then, like maybe an hour before this incident, that security is so lax there.
It's a joke.
And it is.
And I think it's set up that way.
Listen, there's no doubt in my mind that if Trump is taken out, JD Vance will escalate this Iran war and do whatever.
And I mean, whatever his puppet masters.
Want him to do.
And that doesn't necessarily mean Israel.
This guy is a literal creation of Peter Thiel and Palantir.
And Palantir just keeps the hits coming when it comes to the military industrial complex.
I mean, Alex Karp on a video just this past week, who is the CEO of Palantir, looks like he is constantly on amphetamines.
I don't know if you've seen some of the, he's jumping out of his chair.
He's the one talking about sometimes we kill people at board meetings and he's super excited about it.
He is on a clip this past week.
Okay.
Are you ready for this one, Aaron?
I'm waiting.
It's one of those things that you just can't believe comes out of another human being's mouth.
So he starts talking about a lower purpose.
Not a higher purpose.
And by the way, there are some things about Karp that I actually like.
Not that I like what he says, it's that he's much more starkly honest in his thinking and behavior than you have seen people in his position in the past.
You know, a lot of this stuff has been masked with the terminologies of freedom and democracy and all these other things.
The guy literally just put out a book that is a manifesto.
For the coming technocracy that he and his cronies envision.
Okay.
And it's full of Johnny nonsense rhetoric to try to soften the blow and try to make this sound like a good thing.
I assure people it's not.
So he gets talking about a lower purpose, not a higher purpose.
Sometimes you got to hone in on that lower purpose.
And so he gets asked by the moderator what that lower purpose might be.
And he said, Well, you know, all these analysts that, you know, said it wasn't going to work and tried to take us down.
And he basically, he's talking about the people within the establishment of the Wall Street Journal and all these other publications that have criticized Palantir in the past.
He's like, I would like to take drones and disperse fentanyl laced urine on those people.
Again, doesn't sound like it could be a real thing.
Sounds like I'm making that up.
I mean, again, what kind of human being, let alone multimillionaires, probably somebody on the verge of being a billionaire, somebody who is a, Steering member at Bilderberg, the literal, you know,
apex of the power structure, talking about a lower purpose of using the drones that he and his company control to dispense fentanyl laced urine on those people.
Wild sauce, my friend.
Yeah.
Well, I'd hate to see what's in his deep, dark, secret mind.
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You know, that compartment in his brain or his skeleton's closet.
That's.
That's like, I have never even considered such a thing.
That's like way darker than I can go.
I don't know.
I don't have that.
I'm a dark humor kind of guy.
I like to go to comedy shows.
I've heard a lot of things.
This guy, Karp, is an unintentional comedian.
But then you look at the power that he actually wields and the policies that he's actually promoting.
And he is a super dangerous individual, in my opinion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Someone of power, that much money, and that's what's going on inside their head.
You know, that's the one thing we don't know yet.
I mean, give them some time, and I'm sure, you know, have enough people hooked up to the Neuralink that maybe you will know what they're thinking.
But wow.
Just wow.
Well, we got some news on the Neuralink front as well.
Oh, really?
Yes.
So they are now going beyond just the traditional brain chips that you've seen that have allowed.
Paralyzed people to play video games, to control certain electronic devices, computers in particular, to even quote unquote talk to one another just by thinking.
Those are the new demonstrations with Neuralink that you have these people who are chipped, who are in these situations now communicating each other, quote unquote, silently.
All right.
Telepathically.
Yes, telepathically, if you can call it that.
I'm not even sure that I could consider it that, but.
You know, yes.
No, they're now rolling out the chips that allow you to see.
So I've been talking about this for, man, again, it's in my film Invisible Empire all the way back in 2010.
And at the time, again, it wasn't widely known or widely discussed, but they had already had these type of brain chips, which they were getting the blind to see and people that had never seen anything in the past.
It wasn't just regenerative sight.
It certainly wasn't.
The traditional type of site that you and I enjoy, God bless us, and the vast majority.
You were seeing shapes, you were seeing colors and contrasts.
I would liken it to almost what you saw in the Predator movie, right?
And like minus the heat signatures.
And now this thing is going to be made public.
I'm not quite sure where they're out.
I haven't seen descriptions yet because they haven't rolled out the human subjects that are involved in this technology.
But I'm sure that it is going to be one of those things that.
You know, looks and feels incredible.
And I don't think it is inherently bad.
In fact, I think that this technology could obviously be utilized for a positive purpose, but is often those positive aspects that are promoted in order to put something into place that is anything but positive and really used to not only exploit individuals, but unfortunately enslave them as well, not empower them.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, the good that could come from some of this stuff, you got too many people, you know, that obviously think about weird stuff like fentanyl based urine from drones.
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I mean, there's lots of good things that can be done with a lot of this technology, but unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the focus for most.
No, instead, it seems like these technologies, more and more as they advance, are actually.
Not being allowed to be given access to the general public, and that there are more barriers than ever to enter into new technology.
And to me, this is also worrisome and alarming, especially look, this administration is far from perfect.
But if you remember the authoritarianism under Biden, especially in the realm of free speech, social media, et cetera.
We get the wrong administration, the wrong person in there, and that's going to look like a cakewalk.
You know, these algorithms are extremely real.
This narrative control is extremely real.
And right now, when we're in the middle of what is becoming more and more a hot war, you know, whether or not we're going to have the ground troops is something we'll probably discuss in a little bit.
Absolutely no real de escalation here.
I see that Palestine has been completely devastated, that Lebanon is under constant attack.
You look at what some of those huge cities look like.
They're ongoing now.
Yeah, they're done.
Like they're out.
And like I said, this doesn't end well at all.
Like there's no off ramp for Trump.
Even if he thinks there's no off ramp, he tries to get on that off ramp.
Uh, for real, and I think it's another assassination attempt, and I think the next one might be successful.
And then what I mean, that would throw so many people into hysteria, you know, probably so many people with conflicting views.
You know, then you'll have the people that would point out, See, he was the best president we ever had, and you know, this is why they had to take him out.
Um, I would be somewhat sympathetic to the guy, you know, if any of these things.
Had been successful.
And maybe you could even argue, you know, the assassination attempt at Butler, you could view it that way, right?
Like the Trump administration came in pretty hot initially in this second term, but then everything that seemed to be positive went away.
Now, David Moran's, one of Fauci's top aides, has just been arrested and indicted.
Okay.
That gives me a little bit of hopium.
Already, the media is coming to this person's side.
They're acting like this is a political persecution.
Okay.
I don't think that's it at all.
I think this guy is 100% guilty and he's the tip of the iceberg.
But you get headlines like arrest of Fauci's former aide sparks political persecution concerns.
Now, I'm concerned that we haven't held anybody accountable for any of what I would call.
Biden pre pardoned Fauci, he pre pardoned him.
Before he was out, well, whoever was then running the show back, now you're getting into like a fired up zone for me because, man, the just the blanket of lies that was fed to everyone during COVID, just the whole takedown is.
And for Fauci, and no one ever talks about, you know, watch his deposition in front of the Senate House Panel Committee or whatever it is when they asked him all the questions where did social distancing come from?
Uh, I don't know.
Basically, I made it up, is what he says.
Without saying I made it up.
But he's like, yeah, it just appeared.
Six foot social distancing, that idea just disappeared.
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It just appeared.
Well, we found that, you know, it really wasn't contagious outside.
Why did you push that?
Why did you push that whole thing?
You know, and just on and on and on.
Well, let's talk about that six feet because it didn't just come out of nowhere.
It came out of your literal slavery and the desire to not allow you to connect with other human beings.
Yes.
Six feet meant nothing.
It was absolute Johnny nonsense.
But because we hadn't submitted as much as other nation states had, it was six feet here.
Whereas it was, what was it?
I think it was three feet in Singapore.
It was half the distance in Singapore because they allowed the robot dogs, the DARPA dogs, to roam the streets and the parks.
And if you got closer than three feet, they would scan you.
Stop, and a human voice would tell you to get away from that person.
So, since they had accepted more slavery, more authoritarian control, more surveillance, they got to be three feet closer to one another.
You see how that works?
We'll give you a little more if you'll accept a little bit more tyranny.
And remember, they tried to roll those same things out in the United States, in urban areas and big cities in particular.
They rolled out the DARPA robot dog, I think, down in the Bronx, and people were like, People moved.
I remember people in my audience when this was going down going, you know, Burmess, you know, I thought you were going a little bit too far with this thing.
I saw the robot dog on my street today.
He goes, I'm officially moving out of New York City.
We're officially leaving.
Like, we're out of here.
This is crazy.
And rightfully so.
And I hope that that type of attitude can really flourish because I'm telling you right now, The robots are coming.
The robots are coming.
The robots are coming.
I've warned people for years Tesla is not a car company.
And right now, they are in the middle of shifting these factories that have been built for Tesla automobiles into humanoid robot manufacturing centers for the Optimus bot.
Okay.
This is the reality.
And a lot of people just are not ready for it.
And, you know, we talked about narrative control.
You know, something I didn't mention, I want to get it in before we end the show.
Infowars.com is gone, it's off air today.
Okay.
Um, Whether or not this gets overturned via the Supreme Court, I don't know.
But if you go to Infowars.com right now, it is off air.
banned.video, off air.
The Onion is apparently in the building, as far as I know, as of midnight last night.
And if you want to watch Alex Jones and the gang, you now have to go to AJNLive.com or AlexJonesLive.com to do so.
I'm certainly going to be tuning in to the initial broadcast.
And they were really kind enough this past week to have me in several times to host and kind of reminisce about the old InfoWars days.
And look, I'm grateful.
I'm proud that I was a part of that operation.
Does that mean I think they're perfect?
Does that mean I think Alex Jones gets everything right?
Absolutely not.
But it was not only a bastion for free speech.
But in reality, it was a bulwark and an example of what media could be.
And you had so many of these so called alternative media outlets that would come up in the last 10 years really copy the model of Alex Jones.
None of them did it as well, none of them were as hardcore, but they certainly saw the shift.
And it's often imitated, it's never been duplicated.
It's crazy to me for as much as the.
I mean, I don't know how you negate any form of media.
Now, granted, I understand that the mainstream media is like, you know, they want to make that look like, you know, the kid who's stealing lunch money or whatever.
Like, oh, Emperor Wars era.
Read the regular media.
Just the regular, any of it.
They're all, it's all a different slant.
It's all they leave so much stuff out, they just don't even talk about anything they don't want you to know.
You know how I know that the CDC released that we're 23% less fertile from their studies from a London paper because I saw it nowhere unless you went to the CDC website.
None of our media reported it.
Fauci in the Senate panel committee, whatever the hell it is zero coverage, zero.
No one talked about it, not Fox News, not Lefty McLefterson News, none of it.
None of it.
Right, not left.
Well, I mean, some of them are owned by the same people anyway, both sides.
So that lets you know everything you need to know.
We don't, basically, it's like we don't want you to know this.
So we're not going to report it.
This guy over here, he's an idiot.
He's reporting stuff, but we're, you know, yeah, we're just going to do away with him.
If they're so full of lies and InfoWars, why are they basically so afraid of them to a point where they have to take them offline?
$1.4 billion in that lawsuit.
Now, look.
You can argue that Alex Jones got Sandy Hook wrong.
I think he did.
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, and you could argue that there may have been some defamation there.
I think tens of millions of dollars would have been more than should have been paid out for that.
You know what I mean?
I think that if you got to that level, maybe you could make the argument.
If you got to the $100 million mark, that's totally insane.
Jones actually tried to broker a deal of, I believe, $90 million over a 20 year period to pay these people out.
They were not interested.
In getting paid out, they're not interested in the money at all.
They really want just to shut down this guy's voice.
And you look at, like you just mentioned, the mainstream media.
When was the mainstream media forced to pay $1.4 billion for lying about weapons of mass destruction, for lying about 9 11, for lying about COVID?
I mean, the list goes on and on and on and on.
Of the things the mainstream media has outright lied about that have actually cost tens of millions of lives, not dollars.
And they've never been sued into the ground in that manner.
You know, right now, let's talk about some narrative management, actually.
You're not hearing about Thomas Massey in the news as much, right?
The only time you're hearing Massey is when it's convenient to bring up Epstein and go against the Trump administration, right?
Do you know right now the Supreme Court is hearing the case on Bearslash Monsatan's Roundup?
And Massey is out there not only clashing with the Trump administration over pesticides, but he just gave a great interview to my friend Kara Castronova over at Lindell TV, where he's like, you know, if this goes south, I can totally see myself in this very spot with not victims of Epstein, but victims of Roundup.
And like you said, You got to go.
We're showing a Guardian article right here.
US Supreme Court weighs blocking lawsuits against Roundup makers alleging weed killers cause cancer.
Now, this would be one of the worst precedents ever set because already these people are not criminally accountable.
Forget about lawsuits.
I want to see these people in prison.
They've already been protected from prison, Aaron.
All right.
So now you're going to make it after they've already lost lawsuits.
In the tens of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars combined, that was going on, okay, while Bayer was absorbing Monsanto.
That should tell you all you need to know that a pharmaceutical company, Bayer, that had been caught tainting an injectable drug called Factor VIII that was made for hemophiliacs with live HIV virus, that company that no one did jail time in this country for.
Bought up another company that was losing lawsuits to the tune of what I just said.
And they were unconcerned because they have billions of dollars and they have the power of the lobbying groups and they have politicians in their pocket.
And if these judges, these judges rule that you can't sue these companies, this is one of the most disastrous things, one of the most troubling things, not only for this country.
But really, the modern first world in general, because unfortunately, the second and third world have already succumbed to so many of these policies of companies like Monsanto, like Bayer, even like Coca Cola.
You know, everybody thinks about Coca Cola as this happy, fun company.
Go see what they did to some of the union leaders down in South America.
Look into the dark history of Coca Cola.
It's not like a long history ago either, it's pretty recent history.
So, I'm not seeing much discussion about this Supreme Court case.
I'm not seeing much discussion about Roundup, Bayer, cancer, Monsanto.
And it's one of those things that we really need to be paying attention to and getting behind a guy like Massey, who I think is going to kill in the midterms, by the way.
I think he's going to destroy whatever opponent they put up against him.
He already ran through the primary opposition that was being promoted by Trump when Trump was trying to call him a loser and saying, He was the worst thing ever.
Yeah, no, that guy's going to be around.
We've got to keep elevating him and making sure that he's protected.
And hopefully, the initiatives that he's putting out there with other people like Ron Paul do gain traction.
And maybe we can continue some of the populism that we've seen in this country over the past decade.
Yeah, it seems very much like they're painting that into a corner, buddy.
I get it, it blows my mind that you can have companies literally physically poison people, okay, to the tune where they get terminal cancer and die and forget about sending anybody to prison, but you can't even sue them.
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That just nuts.
Well, just makes you aware of who's really in charge.
Obviously, we know it's that the politicians, they are only.
As good as how much ever money somebody's bribing or lobbying them with.
Obviously, judges can be bribed just as easily or lobbied or whatever the hell you want to call it.
And yeah, that's kind of where we're at.
It's a weird time.
It certainly is a weird time.
Speaking of weird times, a couple other stories that I wanted to get into.
There was a video that went semi viral this past week of Russell Brand and Piers Morgan.
Where Piers Morgan's talking to Russell Brand about his recent legal troubles and going into court.
And Brand has his Bible with him all the time now.
And Pierce asks him about a certain quote within the Bible.
And Brand can't wait to get to that quote.
And it's an awkward 90 seconds to two minutes where you can't find the quote in the Bible.
Have you seen that?
No.
Kind of funny.
But you know what's not funny?
The actual charges against Russell Brand and charges that I think are.
100% real.
I've never been on the Russell Brand bandwagon.
I've actually enjoyed his comedy in the past.
I thought he was a decent actor.
You know, I know the people love the cult status of get him to the Greek and he's in Sarah Marshall, right?
But even when he was coming up and starting to appear in the alternative media and kind of shift into the podcasting arena, I'd already known there were allegations of sexual abuse by the guy.
Okay.
And I'd already known that he was married to Katy Perry, who I think even last week we had some discussions about is maybe not the greatest person.
Right.
So here's a headline you probably haven't seen that was part of that interview.
Russell Brand admits to Piers Morgan it wasn't morally sound to sleep with a 16 year old girl as he concedes he may go to prison.
Now, I've had people come at me and say, What do you care?
You know, the age of consent there is 16.
First of all, gross.
All right.
I believe, yeah, I believe when this happened, Russell Brand was in his.
Early 30s.
And I don't care if you're twice the age.
Listen, 18 is the line for me.
And 18 is the line because that's when they can send you overseas to go shoot brown people.
I have a hard time saying that you can't make adult decisions when that could be possibly the biggest adult decision of your lifetime, right?
I've seen some of the text messages between Russell Brand and his quote unquote alleged victims.
There's nothing alleged about it.
I mean, Brand admits it.
What he's done.
And it's not just this girl that he's in court about.
I mean, he's in court for like real rape.
I don't know what else to say.
Like, that's the real deal.
That's why I don't put people on pedestals.
That's why I continue to have discernment.
I don't play team baseball.
And I'm not enamored by celebrities and influencers and a bunch of people that are phonies.
I'm not going to say who reached out to me.
But I will say they were within the entertainment industry.
When Russell Brand first converted to Christianity and the popularity started to go further and further, I got a DM from somebody about him saying, Hey, you know that these, like, it's well known that he does these things, right?
And I go, Oh, yeah, no, I know.
That's why you haven't seen me post in a positive manner on this guy.
So I actually expect Brand to probably be convicted of this.
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Now, I know we only got a few minutes left.
So I want to just quickly hit Iran and Trump because right now I believe that we are on the verge of a very dangerous escalation.
He is now considering using what are known as the quote unquote Dark Eagle hypersonic missiles for the first time.
I can only imagine what that might mean.
I think that you use those and you've got a higher chance of another foreign power getting involved.
In this war, aka Russia or China.
That's a big problem.
Trump has been talking about withdrawing troops from not only Italy and Spain, but Germany because they're just the worst friends ever.
And look, there's something to be said about the fact that I don't think our military should be that involved with these European allies.
I want to leave NATO, et cetera.
But you're talking the talk, you're not walking the walk.
If we withdraw troops from those regions, I'd much rather see us withdraw from NATO.
That's not going to happen.
And I honestly don't believe that we're actually going to withdraw troops from that region because it actually gives us power.
So the ceasefire that was never a ceasefire, you know, is, you know, set to expire shortly.
Will this put boots on the ground?
Well, we know he sent thousands and thousands of soldiers there already.
And Trump was actually asked this week whether or not he would, uh, He'd like to see the World Cup get rid of Iran and actually put Italy in it instead.
Now, his first response is I'd have to think about it.
I don't think there's anything to think about.
I don't know why you get to make that decision.
I understand, obviously, it's coming here and all these other things, but that's just ridiculous.
And finally, at least as of now, he loves to flip flop on things like this.
He's saying he's going to let Iran play in the World Cup.
How gracious of you, sir.
How gracious of King Trump and his comb over to allow such things.
I don't think that's a comb over, man.
That's like a swirly gate.
No, it's a whole other.
I mean, it's a.
It's such a sophisticated comb over that I don't even think you can just call it.
This isn't like, you know, Uncle John's, you know, comb.
No, that's a whole, we could talk a whole show about that.
Well, let's just talk about it quick before we got to stop.
I actually did a video when I was talking about the assassination attempt in Butler being extremely real.
One of the points is the vanity of Trump.
If you watch him getting taken away by the Secret Service after the fist and the bleeding ear and you see him get put into the car, that thing flops over so badly.
That you got a bowling ball head in the middle that you can see of Trump while that thing's flapping in the wind.
And I'm sorry, the guy is just too much of an egomaniac to ever allow that.
I know we're on the tail end.
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That was a great disclaimer.
What do you think?
I'll leave you with this.
What do you think TMZ would pay for a picture of Trump with wet hair?
Like if someone dumped a bucket of water on his head?
Ten million dollars!
Probably.
All right, buddy.
Well, hey, you have a great week.
Keep your eyes wide open, and we'll look forward to talking to you next Friday at 9 a.m. Later, brother.