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It's time for humanity to stand up in the end of the war.
You want to fight?
You better believe?
You've got one!
Welcome to the Infowars Nightly News.
I'm your host, Jakari Jackson.
Here's what we have in store for you on this June 27, 2013 edition.
Tonight, on the Infowars Nightly News.
What?
Legal guns are actually saving lives and diminishing crime?
Obama's own report destroys his push for gun control.
Plus, Russia evacuates all personnel from Syria.
Is it open season for the CIA?
Then, five million people violated under the Stop and Frisk program.
Enough is enough.
All that and more On the InfoWars Nightly News.
And welcome back.
Top story headline.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev charged with murder in Boston bombings.
I'm sure that's no surprise to anyone.
A federal grand jury in Boston has returned a 30 count indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, charging him with three deaths in the April 15th Boston Marathon bombings and the killing of a campus police officer.
The charges included using a weapon of mass destruction and also the use of a firearm resulting in death.
Zarnaev faces a possible death sentence if convicted and is scheduled to be arraigned July 10th.
So, like I said, it's no surprise to anybody that this guy would be charged.
It's just, you know, what would he be charged with?
They did go ahead with the weapons of mass destruction.
And, you know, it's just not the Zarnaev brothers.
It's the other guy, the accomplice, the boxer guy, the MMA guy who got shot by the FBI, the accomplices of the younger brother.
And I'm not saying any or all these guys are innocent or guilty.
But it's just, you know, this all-consuming thing, it just went so far beyond the two brothers and their initial acts.
So, we'll see what happens in this case, and I definitely would like some things to come to light, such as where the footage is of these guys actually planting the bombs, why these guys, other guys with the Punisher hats, the Punisher logo hats, are walking around with bombs, or excuse me, backpacks that look pretty much identical to the ones that the bomb was actually said to be in.
Things such as that, I hope, would come out in this case, but I would not be surprised at all if they didn't.
We'll move on now to this analysis.
Russia evacuates Syrian naval base and why would they do such a thing?
In an interview with Al Hayat newspaper, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogunov said, The Russian Defense Ministry has not a single person stationed in Syria.
The base does not have any strategic military importance.
Russia Today had a similar statement, and it goes down to the social media buzz.
The two primary opinions among commentators are that Russia has scrambled to abandon Syria and or that, as a result, the green light has been given for possible intervention by other state actors, specifically America and its allies.
Now, Russia has been a hotbed for, not excuse me, not Russia, but Syria has been a hotbed, you know, the situation, the Obama administration giving arms to these Syrian rebels, you know, the conflicts with Israel and so forth.
So, I'm not exactly sure why they would make such a statement to Russia.
I'd either think, A, they're lying about pulling all their people out, or B, they really did pull all their people out because they think a situation is very, not just possible, but imminent.
So we'll just have to wait and see what happens on this.
Why would they evacuate a whole naval base is pretty fishy to me, so we'll find out soon enough.
We'll move on to this.
Why didn't Snowden go through proper channels to blow the whistle?
Well, many other people have, and that really didn't seem to help at all.
Numerous whistleblowers have tried to go through the, quote, proper channels to expose illegal spying by the NSA and other government agencies, but nothing changed in response to their lawful attempts.
For example, when NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake tried to blow the whistle on fraud and corruption within the NSA based on the NSA spying on all Americans instead of targeting only specific criminals.
He was prosecuted under the Espionage Act.
And it goes on to say from him, he says, you're identified as someone they don't like, someone that cannot be trusted.
And that was from Mr. Drake.
And there are many other whistleblowers who have blown the whistle through the quote, proper channels.
You remember the ATF, I guess it was about a year ago.
The head of the ATF came out with that very Orwellian statement saying that, hey, if you have a problem, you need to talk to us.
Don't talk to anybody else.
We're going to put our big face on the teller screen.
You come talk to us if you have an issue.
Don't go anyplace else.
And of course, when you talk to the proper channels, you either get fired, you get disappeared, or, you know, just nothing happens in general.
And that's the situation we have right here.
So why somebody wouldn't go through the proper channels is no surprise to me.
You probably need to go through some other channel just to get your message heard.
Whoopsie!
Give yourself ten points if you know where that's from.
Whoops!
Obama ordered gun report reveals guns actually save lives.
I'm sure they don't like hearing that.
In a recent study orchestrated by the CDC and carried out by the Institute of Medicine and National Research Council, it was found that individuals involved in violent crimes who defended themselves using techniques other than carrying a gun were more likely to be injured when compared to those who were carrying a concealed firearm.
He goes on to say, The report also reminds us of the numerous causes of gun deaths, citing that most gun deaths are at the hands of those who use the gun in suicide, not homicide.
So that's for all the people who say, well, if you carry a gun and you're attacked, you're more likely to shoot yourself.
This report says just the opposite.
And regardless if you shoot the intruder or the mugger, whoever, you know, the person can be scared off by the gun.
You may shoot and miss, but you scare the guy off anyway.
So I think this is a very great report ordered by the Obama administration, but I'm sure it doesn't have the results that they would like to see.
And speaking of the Obama administration, 26% of Obama supporters view Tea Party as a nation's top terror threat.
Yeah, that's the one I was talking about, Marcos.
I knew you had that one cooking up.
Let's take a look right here.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey that finds that 51% of likely U.S. voters voters consider radical Muslims to be a bigger threat to the United States today.
We'll move down to the next paragraph.
However, among those who approve of the president's job performance, just 29% see radical Muslims as a bigger threat.
26% say it's the Tea Party that concerns them the most.
And this is why we do these video game reviews.
This is why we do these TV show reviews talking about founding fathers, and we hate Paul Revere, and Rainbow Six Patriots.
They're trying to demonize the Patriots, the Tea Partiers, the Libertarians, the people who don't fit into the left-right paradigm, and saying that they're this guy.
Running around there, you know, Osama Bin Laden in disguise, and that's what you need to be afraid of.
And that's why we report on this stuff.
It's just conditioning you to accept the fact that, you know, your neighbor's going to blow up your house because they have a Ron Paul bumper sticker.
It's all just conditioning.
And remember, remember during the Boston bombing...
Before they had any evidence, people say we try to report on stuff without any evidence.
During the Boston bombing, without any evidence, no probable cause to say anything, I bet it's those Tea Partiers.
Those Tea Partiers are up to something.
You're going to find out a Tea Partier blew up the Boston Marathon, and that was not the case, now was it?
It's time for us to enter the drone zone.
You say, why would you go into the drone zone?
We're not talking about the big predator drones and all that stuff.
We're talking about the smaller drones that you can buy at your local store, the smaller things that the police use.
And we're going to talk about why these are important issues.
Let's go to this.
Drone spies on sunbathing woman, looks through apartment windows, then falls out of the sky.
This was a situation where a young man, I believe he actually built this drone customly, he built it for a school project I believe, and he was flying his drone around and I guess it just got too far out of range, was hovering over the interstate and fell down into a tree.
The local news station claims that they found this thing in a tree, retrieved the footage and tracked the guy down.
And, you know, the headline says drone spies on sunbathing women, which is technically true, but I would like to say the sunbathing woman is just a small part of a much larger video, so I don't think this guy was some type of weirdo spying on this lady.
He was just flying his drone around.
But there are some weirdos out there, and we have this next article.
Seattle man hovers drone over family's house for research.
Now this is, now I'll say this guy's a weirdo.
He's flying his drone up against a window, and the people in the house come out and say, hey man, what are you doing out here?
He's like, oh, I'm just doing a little research.
I'm surprised the guy didn't get punched in the face.
So he's doing his research, the family goes in the house, calls the cops, you know, the guy's gone by the time authorities can get there.
But just a very weird thing.
If we scroll down, we have a quote from the wife.
We're extremely concerned as he could easily be a criminal who plans to break into our house or a peeping Tom.
So that's the words of the woman and she's very accurate in her statement.
She doesn't know who this guy is.
He just showed up one day was looking into their home.
And, uh, disappeared.
What his research was, I don't know, but he seems a little, little weird to me.
Now let's move on to this.
We went from, uh, just your normal everyday people using the smaller drones.
Let's go on to police using drones.
St.
Louis police chief wants drones to patrol high crime areas.
And, you know, it's pretty much self, uh, explanatory.
He wants to have these things, these UAVs, as he prefers to call them, by next summer.
Now, I definitely understand drones do have a practical aspect.
They can be used for search and rescue missions.
Some of your larger drones can be used to combat forest fires.
I understand things like that, but, you know, it's going to be a situation where the police, in my opinion, and I don't think I'm too far-stretched in saying this, will more than likely just end up spying on people, looking in people's cars, looking in people's windows, preemptive, you know, without any particular search warrant, you know, a document saying what And who needs to be searched?
They're just going to do this indiscriminately.
Now, right now, St.
Louis is saying that they are going to use these drones just for surveillance purposes.
But let's take a look at our next article.
Police set to use armed drones against Americans.
Now, this is another police agency.
I guess this is the sheriff.
This is in Montgomery County.
Now, if we can go down, it says, as we reported on last year, if we can just scroll down just a little bit, yeah, I see it right there.
As we reported on last year, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office initially claimed the drone would be used for surveillance only.
But, if you go back up to the second paragraph, CBS DC reports that the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in Texas said it is considering using rubber bullets and tear gas on its drones.
Let's keep this in mind.
These people went from one year saying, we're just going to use these for surveillance, much like the people in St.
Louis.
But a year later, they come back and say, well, you know, we have these things for surveillance and nobody made a real big deal about it, so why don't we arm these things?
You say, well, they armed it with rubber bullets and pepper spray or tear gas or whatever.
And yes, that's true, but you can still injure and possibly kill somebody with a rubber bullet.
And, you know, there's a lot of liberalism about using chemical agents, pepper sprays, tear gases, and so forth, because they're viewed as non-lethal.
And by and large, they are.
But let's say you just so happen to encounter an innocent asthmatic who is in the middle of an attack, so you have this person who can't breathe regularly on their own anyway, and then you introduce these chemical agents.
Being a drone is not just drones.
Officers do this all the time and I don't like that either.
But you introduce these chemical agents and now these people are hacking, they're coughing, they can't breathe, and they don't even know why they're being spied on because these people are using their drones indiscriminately.
And speaking of people being spied on and not even being aware that they've broken any law, we have this special report from Leanne McAdoo.
So the NSA is watching your every move.
Who cares, right?
You're not doing anything wrong.
Well, as NSA whistleblower William Binney pointed out, you don't get to decide what's wrong.
The central government does.
In fact, you could be breaking a law right now that you're not even aware of.
Take a look at some of these laws that, while they may be outdated and unenforced, most of them are still on the books.
It's against the law to take a bite out of someone else's hamburger in Oklahoma.
Sporting a goatee in Boston?
Well, you better have a permit for that, you whiskery wrongdoer!
In Iowa and Eureka, Nevada, it's illegal for a man with a mustache to, under any circumstances, kiss a woman in public.
Sorry ladies and hipsters.
A Chicago municipal code from 1911 banned people who were diseased, maimed, mutilated or deformed to the point of being an unsightly or disgusting object from going out in public.
Did you know that it is illegal to fart in public in Florida after 6 p.m.?
Yes, I've heard about that.
They're very serious about their clean air there.
Oh really?
In Indiana, a bill was proposed to make law that the value of pi is three.
Thankfully, a mathematics professor was present in the legislature that day, and the bill didn't pass.
In New Hampshire, you may not tap your feet, nod your head, or in any way keep time with the music played in a tavern, restaurant, or cafe.
You ever heard of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act?
Well, you've probably violated it.
Have you ever signed on to an unsecure Wi-Fi network?
What does unsecure mean?
Just, like, free?
You're sitting in your apartment and someone doesn't have their thing locked down, so you're like, oh, I'm gonna go on the internet.
Yes, I have.
Well, that is a federal offense.
Have you ever used a fake name when signing up for an internet account?
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, that's breaking the law too.
Also a felony.
Oh, okay.
Okay, okay.
So you did not mean to commit a federal crime of hacking when you logged on as Seymour Buns.
But it just goes to show how easy it is to pass a law simply to control behavior that some people find offensive.
In fact, you don't even have to break the law in order to get arrested for doing something others find disagreeable.
Jeff Olson is facing a 13-year jail sentence for writing anti-bank messages in water-soluble chalk on the sidewalk.
And a 14-year-old would never be facing a year of jail time just for refusing to change his shirt if Obama hadn't waged an all-out war against the Second Amendment.
And don't even think about bong waterboarding, snarky caricatures of political pundits, or your entire YouTube account will be wiped out.
What you're doing today could seem harmless, but a year from now it could be damaging just based on the whims of those in power.
And the police already abuse the immense power that they have.
So if the NSA is recording every move that you make, and somewhere along the line technically everyone is going to break the law, punishment becomes purely selective.
Basically, those in power will have whatever they need to punish whoever they like, whenever they choose.
So the question shouldn't be, I'm not doing anything wrong, so why should I care if I'm being spied on?
The question is, if I am not doing anything wrong, then why the hell do you think you have the right to spy on me?
I'm Leanne McAdoo, and this has been an InfoWars Nightly News Alert.
A great report from Leanne, like, you know, there's all kinds of crazy laws.
I think, you know, you can't fart In Florida, after a certain time, there's all kinds of crazy laws that people don't even know about.
It's just, it's so ridiculous.
Let's move on now to our quote of the day.
The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control and outnumbers both of the other classes.
That by Aristotle.
Now, stay tuned, because after this break, Rob Dew is going to be in here talking to some of the guys from State of Mind.
One, I should say, one Mr. Richard Grove here.
He's the writer of the film, and you can also check that out at the InfoWars shop, and you can see it right there.
State of Mind, the psychology of control.
And that comes with Wild Supplies Last, The American Dream, another great film.
So you get two films for the price of one.
And I do stress that's Wild Supplies Last.
Those things are going very quickly.
The American Dream, we do have plenty of state in mind.
But just keep that in mind.
So Rob Dew is going to be back with Richard Grove right after this.
And we'll also have some clips from the video.
Now you can watch the InfoWars Nightly News streaming live as it happens for free.
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Welcome back to the InfoWars Nightly News.
I'm your host, Rob Dew, and our next guest here in studio came all the way from Connecticut to visit us.
He is the head writer of the new film, State of Mind, which we carry exclusively at InfoWars.com.
We're also going to be selling it in Blu-ray as well, and if you get it now, if you order it now, we're not shipping them out now.
We'll ship them out on the 15th of July, but you also get a free copy of The American Dream, which is the 30-minute cartoon.
This is kind of a great one-two punch.
State of Mind talks about the psychology of mind control and how the governments and educational institutions in our world out there are basically using us as a laboratory and getting us to do what they want.
American Dream kind of goes into the people who financed all this stuff.
So we turn now to our guest, Richard Grove.
So Richard, thanks for joining us here on the InfoWars Nightly News.
What brings you to Austin, Texas?
I'm promoting a film that I helped to write and my participation started out a little bit abnormally because they interviewed me for the film and then they came and asked me to help craft some of the writing.
So the topic is the psychology of control, the movie's title is State of Mind, and it's about the war between our ears.
It's not about a war going on out there per se in physical reality, it's about a war going on in subjective reality and really attacking the integrity of our minds.
Starting with youth and education and going all the way up through adults, creating an extended adolescence that keeps people from being self-confident, self-reliant and self-sufficient.
That's exactly it.
It keeps them in the nanny state.
And we were talking earlier, you being from Pennsylvania, my status from moving from Louisiana to Pennsylvania is that they did treat you like a baby up there a lot more.
Kids down in the South were allowed to grow up, I think, a little quicker, drive earlier, do things earlier.
When you move up there, it's a lot more rules.
And that's kind of where that comes from.
It comes from that area of the country and spreads.
Well, what you're noticing is the evolution of the Prussian education system, and then places in the South, especially through the Confederacy, were a little bit more self-reliant than people in the North who had already been acculturated to this servant mentality.
And so the Prussian education system, before it was imported to America to create servants and servile thinking, It was used to create soldiers in Prussia, which had a professional military that was established, but got beat by Napoleon's amateur army.
And so they had a very good reason for statecraft to come up with these methods.
And the Americans noticed how effective they were over there.
And even today, if you travel to Germany, whereas we Americans would just look both ways and cross the street, they'll wait for the sign to tell them.
And they won't cross unless it's cross-border.
So they can always tell if you're a foreigner if you're not as conditioned as they've been, because they've had about 50 or 60 years longer than we have.
But if you look at history, that same Prussian education system led to the Nazis.
It led to a bunch of people with operant conditioning, people who were bowing to authority, very much like the Milgram experiment demonstrates.
And they said, that's a great idea for America.
Let's continue to bring that here, because many of the people who funded the Nazis were also industrialists or bankers from America and England.
And if people out there want to get a long oral history of operant conditioning, we did a video with Charlotte Isserby.
We actually went up there two different times, and one of them was the miseducation of America, the psychological something of minds.
But if you look up Charlotte Pizzeria Infowars on the Alex Jones Channel, you'll be able to find it.
Great, I mean, just from beginning to end, where it comes from, how it got here, who were the people who pushed for it to get it into our system, and what it's done today as a result.
There it is, exposing the miseducation of America.
That's probably on a different channel out there.
Oh, that's the Alex Jones Channel.
Okay, that's the part one.
Charlotte Isabry is a wealth of information because she was on the inside.
She saw what they were using to turn against the young people of America.
Sure.
And she wrote the deliberate dumbing down of America.
It's a great thick book that was sold in the InfoWars store if I remember correctly.
And her colleague out there that does very synergistic work would be John Taylor Gatto, He also wrote the Underground History of American Education, and he did the DVD called The Ultimate History Lesson, where he lays out, hour by hour, this is how American values, attitudes, and behaviors were changed.
And that is the very definition of mind control.
So these aren't conspiracy theories.
They're things of substance and validity with a great deal of facts that really show you how our world works in totality, and it's not the way we're taught in school.
And it's basically, this whole system was set up by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, or Carnegie Endowment for Peace, and it was basically to change the way Americans thought.
To keep us in this perpetual war state, which we find ourselves in now.
Well, as Izzerby mentions in State of Mind, as does G. Edward Griffin, it's about collectivizing American personalities.
It's about merging America with the opposite system, that of the Soviet Union, which was funded through American International Corporation and these other Cold War PSYOP fronts.
So when you bring it back, you have the foundations, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Carnegie Foundation, and back in the 50s there was this thing called the Reese Committee, where a whistleblower who used to work for J.P.
Morgan, a very smart guy who went to Yale named Norman Dodd, blew the whistle.
And there's two great interviews, one of them is by G. Edward Griffin back in 1981, I think the other is by Dr. Stan Monteith.
And you can clearly hear Mr. Dodd elaborate that the Ford Foundation and these different foundations had minutes from their meetings, board meetings, explaining how they wanted to change the values, beliefs, and behaviors of America.
And they do that by taking over diplomacy, statecraft, and education.
That's it.
They wear the robes, their priest robes.
And so by them wearing the priest robes, it puts them on a level above us.
And then we listen to what they say, and that's slowly gone through time.
Now, you know, you go to any college, my brother was getting his master's degree, and he basically bugged out.
He was like, these people are crazy.
They want to do push one thing, they don't want to even talk about anything else other than their agenda.
And there's nothing, and I thought maybe these people just were misunderstood or ignorant.
He's like, no, they're doing this on purpose.
Well, and there's things like the Delphi Method introduced by RAND Corporation to bring about a set agenda, a predetermined conclusion to what seems like open discourse.
And so these ideas come through our society and they are declarative sentences that are being used against us.
That's the Cywar.
Not questioning those declarative sentences makes us a slave.
Having stimulus response without thinking in the middle removes our choice.
But when you put thinking back in between stimulus and response, that's what leads to freedom.
Because that space gives you your choice, and that choice gives you freedom and opportunity.
And that is our future.
But we all have to start thinking as individuals, starting with using our five senses to observe that which exists, and then organize that and root out the fallacies.
Because fallacies are used by politicians every speech.
I mean, you can go through any Obama speech.
It is just stacks and stacks of fallacies.
And fallacy comes from the Latin term falere, to deceive.
So these are things that we can process through our mind, through questioning, through observing what people are saying and parsing that speech.
That's how we can free our minds from this info war that's being waged.
And now, were you always like this?
Or was this an evolution?
I was a lot quieter when I worked in a corporation and thought I knew a lot because I had been through an education system that taught me I was really, really smart.
They say you've got a high IQ so you're really, really smart.
You're not really, really smart because of any of those things.
You're smart when you start observing reality, you start asking questions, you start investigating the real roots of these institutions and things that make up our culture and society.
Because right now it's a culture of war, it's a culture of death.
These were not the ideas of the Founding Fathers.
These are not rational, logical ideas of individuals.
This is a philosophical corruption of our reality, and they've used words systematically from Kant and Hegel all the way through Bertrand Russell and Zbigniew Brzezinski to control human resources and to take away people's soul, which is your ability to use reason and engage your consciousness in this existence.
Very well said.
I noticed in your bio it says in 2003 you filed for whistleblower protection and I guess that basically started on your journey which leads you sitting here at this table.
Tell us a little bit about that.
You were in the corporate world and let's take it from there.
I had several different jobs in the corporate world from 1997 through 2003 or 2004, January was the last time I worked there.
So I worked in high-tech, I worked in software technology of the world's largest banks, insurance companies, marketing and media companies in New York City.
So you get to see what they want to do in their business before they even do it because they have to plan for the software and budget for all this stuff.
And so when you see clients trying to do things for the first time that would give them a strategic advantage and blocking that off from everyone else, or you see a regulation as I blew the whistle on, Sarbanes-Oxley was created in 2002 to prevent another Enron or Tyco or Any of those other big WorldCom type things that happen at the beginning of the 21st century.
So I thought, that would be great.
I'm going to go work for this company that has a product of integrity that is mandated by our Congress to protect our economy.
And so one of my clients was Tyco International.
I'm meeting with the Chief General Counsel, a woman named Valli Bautisano, who had recently just come from another pharmaceutical merger before she came to Tyco.
And I said, here's our product.
It's called Email Extender.
It can help you guys keep all this stuff that the FBI has mandated that you guys are under investigation and not to delete.
And they said, she said specifically, I'm not interested in keeping this information, this data.
I want to know how to get rid of it and not get caught.
At which point, a technical guy who had been in the company longer, he's like, oh, we can talk about that after the meeting.
And that started my wheels turning.
A couple weeks later, I was at the NASD, the National Association of Securities Dealers.
They overwatched the stock market.
They told me the product I was selling had a backdoor in it and that the process of maintaining the integrity of the data from email onto the long-term storage could be corrupted and that you could delete the file in mid-transit and no one would ever know it's there.
And did you believe them or did you think, oh, these guys don't know what they're talking about?
I thought I needed to do some more checking into that.
And so when I questioned that, no one seemed to be concerned.
They didn't want to know the answer.
They didn't want to put the customer at ease.
Let that guy go.
We're selling this to these other companies.
And so what you find out is, as I said in the live show earlier, it's like a prophylactic with a hole in it.
It's supposed to keep you safe in this situation.
And it purposely has a back door so that the only information that they're keeping is that which they want to use for offense.
And all this information that you're supposed to use for defense to defend in court or prove someone's guilty in court, that's purposely deleted.
The SEC, after I called them, they said, we could put you in jail for telling us this.
They were already investigating my company, who was dealing with DynCorp.
So there was a whole bunch of nefarious private contractors and SEC regulatory institutions that did not want to do anything with this.
They didn't want this information to see the light of day.
The SEC standardized on the product that I told them had the backdoor in it.
Wow.
And I have the press release with me.
Yeah, that's amazing.
It just really makes you wonder, you know, the governments and these people in these leadership positions, they set themselves up to be the be-all, end-all, and we find out that they're not even trying to play by the rules that we're playing, that they force us to play by.
Well, when you look at the derivatives, the quadrillions and derivatives, which are bets on bets on bets.
I mean, even if you ask someone in the industry to explain it, there's no logical or reasonable explanation behind all this.
You're seeing them printing money out of thin air and charging us all for the debt.
That's where the national debt's coming from.
So at one point during the discovery of all this stuff, you're looking for other people who might have some information or some experience.
There's a CEO from Overstock.com named Patrick Byrne, whose dad was groomed, his dad was Jack Byrne, who was in charge of, CEO of Geico for many years.
And I did an episode, an interview with Patrick Byrne called Overstocked.
It's about the deep capture of our markets through the use of these types of frauds that are kept away from the American public.
The press is not going to warn the public, because I went to the press and that's how I discovered alternative media.
That they're not interested in, you know, valid evidence that would protect Americans from being taken advantage of through the, you know, the financial fraud, the crisis, the catastrophe that's gone on since like 2006, 2007 to present.
When I blew the whistle in 2003, that was all evident that it was going to happen if you had a backdoor across all these companies and you can launder money through all these companies without them knowing and they could be responsible for it.
Right?
And when you get into the fact that there's no regulators actually trying to watch over that stuff, it's more how can they use these things for their own private agendas?
Then you go through the wake-up and eventually you discover Alex Jones online and you discover that there's other people who are looking into these things and that there's a lot of credibility to it, but none of us can do it on our own.
So we have to work together and kind of share that information to bridge the gap.
And it's sometimes hard to find that smoking gun.
You can put different links together and different leads together and come up with a conclusion like, oh, this is why this is happening.
But it's finding those documents that are just red hot that say, this is how it is.
This is the template.
This is how they're using it.
Well, I explained my microcosm experience.
Let's go to the macrocosm.
A document that gives you a template for what's going on is a book that you guys sell on the InfoWars store called Tragedy and Hope, A History of the World in Our Time, and it's not alone.
Anglo-American establishment, Quigley's other book, clearly tells you, like, here's how the structure works, here's how it's being funded, here are the people, and he went inside their organization and had access to their records.
So it's an incredible historical document that they tried to destroy.
They destroyed the plates of it.
They republished it in 1968 under a different name that was only the last half of the book.
So it was called The World Since 1939, A History, and it contained exactly only the last half of the book.
You need the first half of the book to understand the last half of the book.
Some of the omitted pages cover the Bank for International Settlements being formed by the Bank of England, which is a Rothschild entity, and Helmar Schacht, who was Hitler's banker.
So when this clearinghouse of all banks that was a predecessor of the World Bank and IMF, you see its origins, then you can see its form and function.
When you go to the World Bank or look at any of these other institutions, that was Eugene Meyer, who owned the Washington Post and was on a Federal Reserve Board, right?
Which is why the media didn't speak out against it.
Well, and that's why you have Woodward and Bernstein.
As Rappaport says, two cub reporters who get the story of the century, that's because the establishment wanted Nixon out.
There's a much bigger story there.
When I interviewed Rappaport a couple weeks ago, he's illustrating, he's like, Rockefeller, Nixon, Nazis, there's all these connections, IG Farben, there's all these different historical aspects that we're not taught about.
And that's one of the things that I think is so fascinating about our line of work, is that there's a whole reality out there that we haven't been shown.
And each day we get to like peer a little bit further by asking questions, digging up artifacts, sharing them.
And a lot of the Watergate cover-up was just to keep people away from the links to the Kennedy assassination.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And when you look into that, a guy named Charles David Jackson, C.D.
Jackson, who ran Fortune and Time Magazine, he's the guy who goes and buys the Zapruder films.
He gets all the copies from the Secret Service and from Zapruder.
His job was psychological warfare.
He was groomed by Nelson Rockefeller and worked with William S. Paley, who was in charge of CBS.
So during peacetime, these guys are in charge of your trusted media outlets.
During World War II, they were psychological warfare operations.
The book I would reference on that is Psywar by Daniel Lerner.
He was a military specialist, he was in this, and there's pictures, and it's just like mind-blowing that psychological warfare plays such a huge role and is so integrated.
It integrates every topic that you guys talk about on InfoWars, but really what people need is a portal or a hub, and I really think that State of Mind was designed so that people could show this to other people in a very credible way, get their wheels turning in the light direction so that they can be an individual again, and let them know that there's plenty more where that came from.
There's plenty more substance, but that's really the showcase to pass around.
Right.
So let's get into state of mind.
We were covering topics that are obviously in this film, but let's get into the meat and potatoes of it.
What do you think is the most important section of it?
I mean, obviously, it's one film as it works together, but to you, what section stands out?
I think the most important section is the introduction because that's where it connects into pretty much anyone who watches it.
There's a history that you're not aware of.
There's a role in history that you're being played right now.
A script has been written for you and you are acting it out every day until you stop outsourcing your thinking and start becoming an individual and not just parroting what the corporate media says.
It involves questioning everything and learning to take the integrity of your mind back into your own responsibility.
Trusting your instincts.
Trusting your instincts.
Let's go to that introduction right now.
It's almost a two minute clip and this is the intro to State of Mind.
So here it is available at Infowars.com exclusively.
For himself, mind control is working.
This is the constant battle and the struggle.
What does my freedom mean to me?
What is it?
How deep does it go?
How far-reaching is it?
Individuals come already with their rights.
They're born with their rights.
They're inherent.
They're hardwired.
They're hardware.
It's tragic.
They've lost their sense of the importance of the individual.
Each individual.
We're not animals.
We're individuals.
We're created in the image of God.
And so what you have is everybody's born into this control structure.
Everybody's born into authority.
Everyone's born into this situation.
But just because you have an authority making decisions for you at some point when you're very young, too young to take care of yourself, doesn't mean you should always cater to authority your whole life.
Fatalism, defeatism, what Bob Marley called mental slavery.
That's this huge thing that he would sing about.
How do we emancipate ourselves from mental slavery?
Have we moved to that point of such slavery that we're too far gone?
And just kind of letting it all flow by and being apathetic about it just gets you in a position of being controlled.
You know, there are some people that don't care.
There are some people that don't know and don't want to know.
It is very frightening.
If you really look at it, you would only be, you would be left with the understanding that you were obligated to do something about it.
And, you know, People work really hard every day and they just want to relax and enjoy their life.
We have established a framework for the most part works pretty good.
People enter into this contract with society.
That contract allows them to follow certain rules and expect certain returns on their investment of working within the framework of the contract.
And just to remind you out there, we have a few of these left.
I think less than a thousand at this point.
But when you buy State of Mind, you do get the free American Dream DVD along with it.
A 30-minute DVD talks about the Federal Reserve.
Really creative.
We had the filmmakers on a few times.
And you get that with State of Mind.
It's like a one-two punch.
I think it's really complimentary.
That's a great short animated cartoon that is just as powerful.
You can pass it around to anybody and they can basically start to get into the history.
And they're complimentary because, you know, the American Dream focuses on the history of the Federal Reserve and these international banking companies.
How they get their funding.
Right.
How they get their funding, how they play both sides, how, you know, it all started back, you know, hundreds of years ago.
This isn't a plan that started last week or, you know, in 2000.
This is a plan that's been going on.
That's why people can't believe it because it's been so slow and incremental.
They don't notice it.
It's just like it just kind of wears away like, you know, a rock in a river just slowly gets worn down and they don't really see it happening five generations from now.
But if our grandparents, our great-grandparents came around and started looking at what was going on, they'd be like, wait a minute, this is a lot different than the way it used to be.
Well, I think it's because it's a purposeful erosion of the integrity of the American populace.
It takes away our ability to deal with the confusion that we are surrounded by every day.
There's a lot of things in your environment that you might not understand.
And if you don't have the ability to learn about them, you can never have true self-confidence or self-esteem by getting anything done and being productive because you're always going to be waiting for, as the Prussian education system wants you to, waiting to be told to do something.
You're a reactionary.
And that's what a lot of our foreign policy is based on.
Being a reactionary.
Just waiting to see what happens and then acting on it.
Not building a plan and developing a system and then following through with that no matter what else is going on.
I'm carrying the ball.
I'm doing my thing.
That's what Alex has done.
Every day he didn't worry about what was going on around him.
He was just going to get in front, get on the mic, get on radio and start talking.
And he's built it into a pretty sizable empire at this point.
Well, it's an invaluable operation, not only because it provides a lot of people who are here doing investigative journalism, whereas the corporate media is not really doing this anymore.
It provides guys like you with an opportunity to work in a structured place where you're not giving every ounce of your energy to the New World Order.
That's awesome.
But the other thing that InfoWars does that's so beneficial is that it covers a large spectrum of news.
Maybe not as in-depth as maybe some people would want it to be, but it's letting you know it's out there.
It's your job.
It's your responsibility to dig that up and to fact-check and verify.
And if Alex says, hey, this is a declassified document, Would it hurt you to do a couple Google searches and try to find this out for yourself?
Bring it out and read it.
See what's declassified.
And then tweet it.
We can organize these things to show people how credible, because it must be hard being on the show every day, three hours, just, you know, relating all this and being in the middle of all this angst that's created by this irrationality.
And seeing it all happen now.
But the value add would be people in the audience take it upon themselves to start documenting.
It's like Alex said these things today.
He doesn't have time to go out and dig these things up and neither do you guys.
So I think that's maybe more voluntary efforts and that's where people start finding that they're valuable, they're useful.
Not only to themselves but to others.
If you can create something of value that helps somebody else solve a problem or get through this confusion, they're interested.
Somebody did that with Endgame when it came out.
They took the time and they did a bibliography of everything Alex said.
They had a link to it.
And they ended up sending that over.
This is before I even got here.
And Alex put out, he said, this is amazing.
If people did that with every show...
I mean, just here's a bit of the show.
Here's all the articles he was talking about.
Boom, boom, boom.
I mean, that would be an amazing resource, but it really does take a lot of manpower to do that.
It takes, you know, the will to just carry the ball every day.
Sure, and it only takes manpower.
It takes a persistent habit.
You know, at the beginning of the film, it starts out with Habit as the enormous flywheel of society, its most precious conservative agent.
It keeps the poor people away from the rich people, basically, is the meaning of the quote.
And so, what you have is a society that's set up to be stratified.
And you can unstratify it by applying yourself and learning how to question into anything that we're being surrounded with, because almost every piece of corporate media is projected as propaganda to conceal certain aspects that are relevant from your perspective.
And it's your job to go out and find those other relevant aspects, because that's where the truth resides.
It's not what they're giving you.
And Anthony Schaeffer has a great clip that is in the movie, it did make the final cut I do believe, where he says, look, you have to listen to everything because it's only by purveying, not surveilling, but observing what they're putting out there, if you understand psychological warfare, you can tell, even by their false information, what they're hiding, where they're trying to direct the herd.
And if you want to be apart from the herd, you have to start acting like an individual and take their responsibility and start analyzing so you are away from the herd.
Because the herd doesn't think, it's stimulus response.
Right.
And we need to, you know, re-Americanize ourselves.
We need to resuscitate everything that made America great and identify the things that we don't like.
I don't like the fact that we're all forced to pay tax dollars to go kill innocent people on the other side of the world and that we have a drone attack that killed 300 people to get two people or, you know, any of these situations.
We should be outraged.
I don't think it should be normal that we know that there's baby rapists and all these organized pedophile groups out there, and nobody gets too upset about it.
And nobody gets in trouble about it.
It just goes on.
It's like, well, we put the scandal out there so now you know about it, but most of the guys are dead and most of them are old.
As Neil Postman said, it's now this.
That's the whole news culture.
They'll show you something and then it's like, now this.
Here's a commercial.
You should feel fine about that.
I think that's why all these scandals are coming out now.
It's just we're going to keep hitting them with scandals.
We're going to keep telling them how much we have them under control and how much they're being surveilled, and they're not going to care.
You know, because NFL's coming up.
Well, you're stumbling onto the whistleblower's worst fear.
My worst fear is not death.
It's blowing the whistle, losing everything that I ever worked on, and no one changes their activities, no one changes their behavior, no one learns from it, and Snowden feels the same thing.
Sure, people know.
Are they going to stop using all these social networks that are spying on them, or at least use them to their own advantage with full knowledge that what you put out there is being kept and archived to have artificial intelligence software chew on it and predict your behavior?
And I sold AI technology to the world's largest companies in 2003 when I worked at Panacea.
These companies like General Electric, they want to be able to predict outages in their system.
So they created this software, but then you can take the software and apply it to individuals.
And that company, right after I left, got staffed.
The CTO came from the NSA.
And they changed the product into an email box monitoring system.
So what's not being captured by Prism out there is being analyzed by little, you know, bot systems with little spies.
They're called, you know, they're basically little spies that go in through all your infrastructure to report back.
And they have learning capabilities, and they have graduation and trustability capabilities.
So when someone at a company sees an alert come up, They're like, oh, this is an educated AI module that has taken in all this data.
So it's going to be pretty accurate.
Right.
Well, let's look here.
So I don't have to look at everything.
I just have to look at the targets that it's providing.
Well, let's go into another clip here.
This one's on operant conditioning, which a lot of people don't know.
This is a term that isn't talked about in public school, obviously.
Public school is an operant conditioning festivity.
Exactly.
My son knows what it means.
And he is in public school at this point.
I'm trying to get him out of it.
I don't want the other two kids to go.
But he's definitely the most awake public school kid out there.
He routinely gets in trouble for questioning things.
And I say, you know what?
You're not in trouble by me.
As long as you have the references.
Exactly.
And I think, you know, the habit that I've gone through is that most of the things I produce, the last episode I produced for my history show, was on the origins of the United States intelligence community and why they spy on us.
There's like 150 plus footnotes, links, references for that one episode.
When I interviewed John Taylor Gatto for the Ultimate History Lesson, for that five hour session, there's a thousand footnotes.
You can learn more from watching that one DVD set and going through those footnotes than you can at any university in this country or on the planet.
So the fact is you can get a world-class education for pennies if you know what you're looking for, but the culture we live in is not really readily going to direct you toward those methods.
To attain high levels of certainty in your life, to be able to plan out your time, to get things done, to be able to talk to people empathetically, to be able to deal with other people diplomatically, and not use force, fraud, and coercion.
Because I think those are the things that are missing that they use to divide and conquer us.
And that's every bit of operant conditioning, because those are the habits that have been conditioned into Americans.
Exactly.
So let's go to that clip right now.
It's operant conditioning.
It is from State of Mind, The Psychology of Control.
Available at InfoWars.com.
Building upon this dehumanization of individuals to the animal state of stimulus response, Russian researcher Ivan Pavlov and American researcher John B. Watson conducted experiments based on classical conditioning, a simple manipulation of reflexes under observable conditions.
These methods were then improved and perfected by Harvard psychologist B.F.
Skinner.
B.F.
Skinner was also one of these famous American behaviorists, and he championed something called operant conditioning.
Again, just a fancy jargon term for some basic common sense, and operant conditioning was really all about negative reinforcements, like timeouts, positive reinforcements, like food pellets and money, and punishments, which are like punishment shocks.
This operant conditioning doesn't work so good on anti-authoritarians, people who challenge and resist authority.
And later on, research has shown that operant conditioning works best, works best on people who are dependent, infantilized, in other words, made like children.
When you ask yourself, as a teacher, as I have at the college level, what have I got that my students want?
It's sometimes a pretty discouraging question.
But you can discover things which will be reinforcing to students at any level.
And that has been done.
A great deal of progress has been made.
There are things in an ordinary, even say a ghetto classroom, lower grades or high school, that can be used as reinforcers.
You can have special foods at lunchtime.
access to play space, privileges to associate with other kids of your choice.
More and more of these things have been brought into play as the kinds of contrived reinforcers that can be used temporarily to get the kinds of behavior which will then eventually have their own natural consequences which will be reinforcing.
So there you go.
We're all being conditioned.
We're all being trained.
Stimulus response, dog training, as Charlotte Isserby likes to say it.
Skinnerian dog training to turn us into a little collective of communists, essentially.
That's what their training is to be.
Well, I think what you learn, you know, as you study more and more into the history is that there's only one war that's ever been waged through human history, and it's the war on consciousness, and it's waged by the people who want to suppress consciousness.
People who have a monopolistic position and they want to maintain that are going to suppress consciousness all around.
And so what you have is that we have consumers today because we've been all conditioned to act like this and to get a new car every couple years and just you know run up your mortgage and do all these things like live outside of our own means.
That is a form of extended adolescence and one of the favorite euphemisms that John Taylor Gatter related is Regarding school, it's not so much dog training.
It goes back thousands of years.
This is how they trained fleas.
And fleas, to break the myth... The flea circus.
They're not trained.
He talks about this, Hubert's Flea Circus, and it was just such an amazing epiphany, because when you go through, you find out that the fleas are categorized according to, you know, certain habits or certain ways of movement, and then they're just harnessed to appear to draw chariots or walk a tightrope or do these different things.
And so, in asking, you know, how fleas are trained like that, You have to put them all in the jar, and then Gatto says they all try to jump out and follow their individual flea agendas.
So you put a lid on the jar, and after a while, they all hit their head on the lid and can't get out, and they learn helplessness, right?
And this is one of the things that Bruce Levine talks about in the movie.
And this learned helplessness, you can now take the lid off the jar, and they won't jump out.
And Gatto realized, he says, I realized that was the lid on the jar.
And that's when he decided, I'm not going to work as this advertisement.
Because he was the New York City and State School Teacher of the Year.
And he was being used as an advertisement to uphold the school system that's really damaging children.
And he had a stroke a couple weeks after we did that interview.
So we still type back and forth.
He just types with one finger instead of before the stroke where he had two fingers.
So he's still there, he still writes prolifically, and he's been writing about his first weeks in the New York City school system, and it's appalling.
I cannot believe what went on back then, and I can only imagine how much worse it's gotten.
It's incredible.
And you talk to these people who are in the school system, who are invested in it, and they're just like, we just need more money, we just need more money, we just need more money, we just need more money.
And what do you do with all this money?
You know, it's almost like the military.
You just keep giving them more money, and they just look for people to bomb.
Who are we scared of?
Why is America so insecure?
Why do we have bases in 300 countries?
How is that in the Americans' interest?
Or, is it not in the American interest?
Is it an Anglo-American establishment interest?
Is it, you know, this idea that... It has nothing to do with the country at this point.
Right, and so this is what the book Tragedy and Hope brings out, and this is what we're talking about in State of Mind, is the idea of Cecil Rhodes in his last will and testament to reunite America with Britain.
You know, it's something that goes on here in America, but Americans aren't aware of it.
But most people in Britain are aware that they've wanted to get the colonies back, and Arnold J. Toynbee is writing about how it's basically blasphemy.
It's obscene that Americans have sovereignty and aren't, you know, under the divine right of King's line of rulership that they've got going over there.
And that's the name of your website, tragedyandhope.com, right?
Which is, of course, named after the Quigley history book, because after I found the substance of that book and the central points it connected that you could work out from credibly,
I just found it to be invaluable and I thought that's a great company name because it would reinforce, you know, getting people to read, checking this stuff out, finding the validity, read page 52 and learn about the Rothschild Financial Empire and then go out and get 20 or 30 autobiographies or biographies written by them and learn about the people who run our world and these financial systems and control enormous amounts of press companies and financial institutions that are shaping and funding all these other working groups and then you, you know, You learn day by day, and you learn a little bit more than you learned the day before.
You read of what would happen in the past, then you see it going on around you, and you're like, wait a minute.
Yeah, you can predict the future.
If you know where you are and you know where you were, then you can map it out, as G. Edward Griffin likes to say.
So, the idea is that we, as Americans, have lost the sense of our history, and the history of individualism and self-reliance and self-confidence.
And in place of that, it's outsource your thinking, outsource your self-esteem through conspicuous consumption, outsource your decision-making through these elected officials that you've never met and never call you to ask what you want them to do.
I mean, it's a total hoax and a total ruse.
So the enlightening aspects of being a whistleblower came in learning about reality and finding out what exactly is going on out there and not continuing to gamble with my life in a game that I didn't know what the rules were or how to play or what the purpose was.
We were just all trained to, you know, grow up, make a lot of money, and all your dreams will come true.
And that's not true.
You're thrown into the game board.
You look around.
You see what everybody else is doing.
Well, I might as well just follow these people because they look like they know what they're doing.
Right.
And they don't know what they're doing.
And there's no adults around.
So we have to take it upon ourselves to outgrow that adolescent mentality that someone else is responsible.
Now, if you see something wrong, if you see something that needs to be improved, that's, you know.
Thomas Carlyle said, do the deed that lies closest to thee, or nearest to thee.
One of those two.
But the idea is, you know, look around you and the things that you're unhappy about.
Try to be that change you want to see in the world.
I mean, nothing that I do today would be possible without being inspired by InfoWars and seeing other people do it.
And I could say, you know, I could look at it and say, well, you know, they're doing it.
I could just watch.
Or I could say, what's missing?
What else can I add?
What else can I help out with?
What else can I add?
What angle do I have?
Synergetic, right?
What don't these guys have time to look into?
And how can we create pieces of media that are components of knowledge that once people find out they're there, they can just build all the blocks, or really, they can take apart the blocks and the wall.
Because masonry and these types of secret societies are the craft of using human resources to build their entities.
And we can, as blocks, we can choose not to be blocks and walk away.
Because we don't have to be stationary in our minds and left in this place where they put us, going from the script that they wrote for us.
We can choose to think for ourselves and that's the whole meaning of America is to be free.
Right, and we can watch their system crumble while we build a new society that, you know, is about individualism, is about creativity, is about honesty, is just about taking our species to the next level, which is, you know, what are we here for if we're not for that?
Well, and what are we here for if not to survive?
I would argue that nature did not create humanity to have humanity make itself extinct.
At some point, humanity have to recognize we have intraspecific klepto-parasites.
We have people of the same species.
I'm not saying they're reptiles from another planet, because all I've seen through history is human beings playing tricks on other human beings.
But we do have to recognize that these are not apex predators.
They have no right in our food chain.
We are not their food.
They got there because of our apathy.
They got there because good people have done nothing in this country for a long time.
The signs have been there from Oscar Calloway in 1918 saying, hey, these financial interests that just created the Federal Reserve just bought up everybody that's a newspaper and put editors on their staff to control this.
To say that the Federal Reserve is a great thing.
And how did the Federal Reserve come about?
They had a broken money system where they said J.P.
Morgan and these guys have too much power because they saved the country many times from these crashes.
And so they said, we want a new system that's based on the people.
And they cheered in the Federal Reserve, just like I'm afraid we're going to cheer in this next whatever electronic currency that they want to choose, because that's their goal to have us all using money on electronic devices.
That's not a regular individual goal.
Our goal is just to exchange energy in a convenient way.
So that gets into what is the definition of money, what are the case histories of how money's been used and evolved through time.
And through that history over several thousand years, you can look at each case study.
Some of these people used copper, some used iron, they used different things of currency.
But some of the currencies start to gain momentum.
And then you see city-states fall.
Quigley's first book was The Evolution of Civilization, which shows these seven steps that civilizations go through.
Guess which step we're in?
We're in the part where we feed ourselves, basically, as a civilization.
And that's not very cool, and it doesn't have to go that way.
But it is going to go that way until enough people recognize the validity, credibility, and substance of the history that we all share.
Until we get enough people to look around and realize that they're in a cave.
Until we get enough people to see State of Mind and pass it around and watch it with their family, co-workers, and friends.
There you go.
I see why they hired you as a writer.
James Lane and the team who brought you Oklahoma City, A Noble Lie, now have State of Mind, and when you get it now you can get American Dream.
You can get that overhead shot again.
You can get them now at Infowars.com.
And we also have Blu-ray coming out, too.
They're going to start shipping out on July 15th, and we're going to premiere here on the 17th.
You guys are going to be sitting down with us, I think, tomorrow, and we're going to do kind of a PBS-type-esque thing where we show the film, but we have you guys talking about it in between.
I think it's going to be a rousing discussion.
We're going to have Four of the filmmakers, two of the producers, the director, the writer here, Richard Grove.
I might even get the narrator if you ask her nicely.
There you go.
Oh, okay, that's your fiancee who's the narrator.
Yeah.
All right, excellent.
Well, it's been great talking with you.
Congratulations on getting this out.
Congratulations on your website, too, Tragedy and Hope.
Check it out.
It's got a lot of good information there.
And that's going to be our show for today.
And remember, out there, you can get your copy now of State of Mind exclusively at InfoWars.com.
You've been watching the trailer.
Get a copy now.
Secure it now, because if you do it now, you still have a few of these left of the American Dream that go along with it.
Great one-two punch at InfoWarsStore.com.
Also, while you're there...
We have the new Info Wars magazines out.
They just came out today.
They're going to be shipping out in the next few days.
What's great about this one?
Not just one page of stickers.
No, we have a whole other page of stickers right here.
There you go.
So you get two pages of stickers.
Be sure you only put them up in legal and lawful areas.
We wouldn't want you to put them on the back of a police car or anything like that.
That would not be the intention of these stickers there to go out there to warn people, to wake other people up in your area.
But also you have this great magazine to go along with it that you can leave at your dentist office after you're done with it or leave at your doctor's office or leave at the local pub.
Get some people talking about stuff other than sports.
Get them talking about the government spying on them, which has to do with this topic, the topic of this month's magazine.
You are the target of government spying.
They want to know everything about you, but they don't want you to know that they want to know everything about you.
They want to pretend like, nah, we're really not interested in you.
But they are.
And with that, that's our show for tonight.
And we will see you next time, 7 p.m.
Central, here on the Info Wars and Nightly News.
I'm your host, Rob Due.
We'll see you later.
We'll see you later.
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