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F Trump at Tony Awards to virtue signal in his own weird bubble, his own sick collapsing bubble. | ||
This is Weinstein's best buddy. | ||
This is your best buddy for this whole decaying edifice with Jeffrey Epstein's the world that's collapsing. | ||
And then all he can do now is sit there and say F Trump, F this American, F this real guy. | ||
Real guy from Brooklyn. | ||
Real guy from Queens. This real American tough guy who doesn't act like he's tough, but he is tough and he delivers on being tough. | ||
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And ladies and gentlemen, we are back live broadcasting worldwide. | ||
I am your host, Alex Jones. | ||
We have got Ali Alexander taking over in the next segment with Owen Schroyer. | ||
But I wanted to spend some time here talking about an actor, talking about a modern deadbeat, talking about someone that is a puppet that basically just reads the words that someone else feeds to them. | ||
And that's Robert De Niro, a has-been actor for at least a decade, Who has spent every waking hour attacking President Trump and talking about how he wants to punch him in the nose, talking about how he's a piece of crap, talking about how he's a racist, how he's a piece of garbage, when Trump is trying to get rid of minimum sentencing where they give black people three times the time in prison for the same amount of cocaine as a white person. | ||
Trump's trying to get rid of that. Trump is telling the states to, you know, they can decriminalize marijuana and telling the feds to stop enforcing it. | ||
Boom. Obama promised to do that, never did it. | ||
Trump is taking care of the veterans, securing the borders. | ||
The economy has come back. | ||
4% growth rate's about to be announced. | ||
He's getting peace deals with North Korea. | ||
I could go on for hours and hours. | ||
We've got all these tariff deals where they're 250%, 300%, 100%, 200 and some percent on cars, milk, you name it. | ||
And Trump says, no, this is stopping. | ||
China's not going to have a $900 billion trade deficit with us, you know, where they get $900 billion a year and we don't. | ||
The days of selling America out are over. | ||
But the coastal elites, for some reason, hate the rest of the country. | ||
They hate their own nation. | ||
They've been trained to do it in the universities. | ||
They've been trained to hate families. | ||
They've been trained to hate God. This is the sickness that the robber barons financed to try to bring America down 100 years ago, and they almost did it. | ||
Then Robert De Niro comes out during the Tony Awards that have record low ratings like the NFL, like Hollywood. | ||
And they've got all these articles out there. | ||
I heard Owen talking about it earlier. | ||
You know, they've got Atlantic Monthly and Esquire saying that, you know, that Trump's family's dead inside and he's dead inside. | ||
No, Trump's alive. | ||
He's electric and he's delivering. | ||
And the age of betrayal, it looks like might be in trouble right now. | ||
And the age of straight shooting looks like starting to dawn here, doesn't it? | ||
And the prosperity is coming back the instant we do it. | ||
So they don't know what to do. | ||
Robert DeNiro says, F Trump at Tony Awards to virtue signal in his own weird bubble, his own sick, collapsing bubble. | ||
This is Weinstein's best buddy. | ||
This is your best buddy for this whole decaying edifice with Jeffrey Epstein's the world that's collapsing. | ||
And then all he can do now is sit there and say, F Trump, F this American, F this real guy. | ||
Real guy from Brooklyn. | ||
Real guy from Queens. This real American tough guy who doesn't act like he's tough, but he is tough and he delivers on being tough. | ||
So this is the virtue of signaling when he's not hanging around with the high priestess of Aleister Crowley. | ||
These people are a joke. | ||
And look, I'm not against Robert De Niro because his dad was gay or the word is that, you know, De Niro, whatever. | ||
I know they're blackmailing De Niro over stuff. | ||
He even tried to do a good thing exposing vaccines and then got scared and backed off. | ||
The truth is he's just a scared little man. | ||
Running around, you know, to his Aleister Crowley events and, you know, all the rest of it. | ||
And, you know, and I think, you know, he should be proud of his dad. | ||
He should be proud of his own sexuality. | ||
Right, Robert? So we understand he's been blackmailed, and it's okay to come out, Robert. | ||
So let's go ahead now, ladies and gentlemen, and play him saying F the president. | ||
Here's the little scared actor. | ||
Read Novotelopromter. | ||
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That's how Hollywood dies with thunderous applause. | ||
That's how it's going to happen. | ||
Thunderous applause. That's how Hollywood's going to kill itself. | ||
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It's historic in itself, kind of a theme that crosses all times and ages. | ||
I think we saw one of those moments yesterday at Sentosa Island in Singapore. | ||
It was nighttime for us, daytime for them. | ||
President Trump met with Kim Jong-un. | ||
They had a historic handshake to start off their quick peace summit. | ||
It was very quick. But I think the start of a new... | ||
I'm just going to enjoy this for a second. | ||
A couple things I want you to notice about this picture. | ||
Notice no gold fringe on the U.S. flag. | ||
And notice it's not the communist flag of North Korea, but the People's Republic of North Korea flag. | ||
It's their actual flag. | ||
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So, this is a start. | |
This isn't ending everything. | ||
This isn't the final kibosh. | ||
In fact, guys, I don't know. | ||
Harrison was working on a compilation of Trump making statements before the peace process. | ||
These are the things he said. | ||
Because he never said, oh, I'm going to fly to North Korea and pick up the nukes and bring them home with me. | ||
It wasn't anything like that. | ||
It was, you have to start somewhere. | ||
And you start by shaking hands. | ||
You start by breaking bread. | ||
You start by... | ||
Showing mutual respect. | ||
And that's how you get things done. | ||
Maybe Trump will do this with the leaders of Iran. | ||
I'm not saying he is, but maybe that's the first step towards not killing each other. | ||
Maybe he'll do it with Syria. | ||
Maybe he'll do it with Assad. But that would really piss the liberals off because they were pissed off that he had this meeting. | ||
They were pissed off when he said he wasn't going to have it. | ||
They pissed off when he said he was going to have it. | ||
It's just whatever Trump does, they want to be opposite. | ||
They want to be contrarians. | ||
So I want to go over the text of the agreement, and I'm going to have Steve Pachenik on at the bottom of the hour. | ||
I want to get his take on this and also some interesting news in the economy. | ||
We're having wage increases, but we're also having inflation. | ||
We're seeing charitable giving going up. | ||
The GDP growth is going to double. | ||
But we also have this interesting article out of the Daily Mail. | ||
More than half of millennials expect to be millionaires someday. | ||
How are they going to do it? Oh, I got my side hustle. | ||
My side hustle is going to take care of that, right? | ||
Yeah, we're going to dive into that. | ||
Also, Joe Bannister, former gun-toting IRS agent. | ||
He probably doesn't like the term gun-toting, but he was a gun-carrying, badge-holding IRS agent. | ||
I want to talk about, I'll get into the economy with him, and also talk about what's going on with the new IRS regulations and what people can expect to see when they file their taxes next year. | ||
Bernie Sanders put out a statement. | ||
Reuters and most of the mainstream media had headlines like this. | ||
Historic Trump-Kim summit ends with promise light on substance. | ||
So no mention that this has never happened before. | ||
Now, Bill Clinton did sit down with North Korean leaders, but he did that after he left the office. | ||
This is the first time we've had a sitting president sitting with the communist regime of North Korea. | ||
So, hey guys, how long is Bounds report? | ||
Okay. Well, let's just go over what they signed. | ||
Let's just look at the four planks of what this says. | ||
First of all, it says they've conducted a comprehensive in-depth, sincere exchange of opinions on the issues related to the establishment of a U.S.-DPRK relations and the building of a lasting, robust peace regime on the Korean Peninsula. | ||
President Trump is committed to providing safety guarantees to the DPRK and Chairman Kim Jong-un reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to a complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. | ||
So here's the four planks. | ||
The U.S. and the DPRK commit to establish a new U.S.-DPRK relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity. | ||
Prosperity. That's good for us. | ||
That's a lot of investment. | ||
It's a lot of money that can be made. | ||
U.S. and DPRK will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula. | ||
Reaffirming the April 27, 2018 Panmujim Declaration that DPRK commits to work towards complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. | ||
The United States and DPRK commit to recovering POW MIA remains, including the immediate repatriation of those already identified. | ||
So, it was historic. | ||
The mainstream media hates it. | ||
Dennis Rodman, we can give him some credit, I think. | ||
I think he got the ball rolling. | ||
He started pushing the snowball down the hill. | ||
Let's go to John Bowne's report right now. | ||
As if the severity at the Singapore Capello Hotel wasn't racked with enough cosmic intensity, before the meeting took place between the Rocket Man and the old Dottard, as they previously described each other, reeling from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's backstabbery and outraged Trump administration economic advisor Larry Kudlow was rushed to the Walter Reed Medical Center suffering from a heart attack. | ||
This was no ragamuffin affair. | ||
After the two leaders comfortably arrived at the Capella Singapore Hotel grounds, Kim Jong-un settled into one of the finest hotel rooms on earth, surrounded by fields of roaming peacocks, an amusement park, and complete with a personal bathroom for Kim Jong-un, as requested. | ||
And oddly enough, No other American quantified the absence of any previous leadership to tackle the North Korean hermit nuclear kingdom like Dennis Rodman. | ||
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And Obama didn't even give me the time of day. | |
I asked him. I said, I have something to say from North Korea. | ||
He just brushed me off. | ||
But that didn't deter me. | ||
I still kept going back. | ||
I kept going back. I kept going back. | ||
I showed my loyalty and my trustworthiness to this country. | ||
And I said to everybody, I said, the door will open. | ||
When I said those damn things, When I went back home, I got so many death threats. | ||
I knew it. I was the only one. | ||
I never had no one to hear me. | ||
I never had to see me. | ||
But I took those bullets. | ||
I took all that. | ||
I took everything. Everyone came at me, and I'm still standing. | ||
And today is a great day for everybody. | ||
Singapore, Tokyo, China, everything. | ||
It's a great day. No less bringing an end to the table, the atrocity known as the Korean War that began on June 25, 1950, just about a fortnight shy of 68 years ago, along with an effort toward denuclearization in exchange for security. | ||
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North Korea has previously confirmed to us its willingness to denuclearize, and we are eager to see if those words prove sincere. | |
The fact that our two leaders are sitting down face to face is a sign of the enormous potential to accomplish something that will immensely benefit both of our peoples and the entire world. | ||
I want to thank Chairman Kim for taking the first bold step toward a bright new future for his people. | ||
Our unprecedented meeting, the first between an American president and a leader of North Korea, proves that real change is indeed possible. | ||
My meeting with Chairman Kim was honest, direct, and productive. | ||
We got to know each other well in a very confined period of time, under very strong, strong circumstance. | ||
While the crumbling fake news media attempted to write off the entire affair, CNN's Jim Acosta even yelled, are you going to give up your nukes during the photo op? | ||
We're very proud of what took place today. | ||
I think our whole relationship with North Korea and the Korean Peninsula is going to be a very much different situation than it has in the past. | ||
We both want to do something. | ||
We both are going to do something. | ||
And we have developed a very special bond. | ||
So people are going to be very impressed. | ||
People are going to be very happy. | ||
And we're going to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world. | ||
And I want to thank Chairman Kim. | ||
We spent a lot of time together today, very intensive time. | ||
And I would actually say that it worked out for both of us far better than anybody could have expected. | ||
Get ready for the big payback, fake liberals. | ||
This is what American leadership looks like. | ||
John Bowne reporting for Infowars.com. | ||
Alright, and we'll be right back after this with more on that historic meeting. | ||
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Well, there's an old saying, haters gonna hate no matter what you do. | ||
And I don't even know if we'll get to all these, but Ben Rhodes is saying, it's important to include inspections in a nuclear deal. | ||
You think? You think? | ||
You think we're gonna take his word on it that he got rid of the nukes? | ||
In fact, see if you guys can find the video of... | ||
They blew up a nuclear processing facility at some point, just recently. | ||
North Korea did. | ||
But at some point, and CNN did a thing, oh, they've got concentration camps. | ||
We know that. How many work camps do you think are in China? | ||
China still goes out and kills citizens that worship Buddhism, Falun Gong. | ||
It takes their organs. | ||
There we go. There's the releases nuclear test destruction images and bid to persuade Trump to meet. | ||
So you can see the video there where they blow up, I guess, a bunker or something. | ||
And who knows if that's real. | ||
But you have to send people out to check it out. | ||
But let's go to this video of the propaganda video that Trump showed Kim Jong-un. | ||
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So right now they're showing images of planes and ships, empty shelves. | ||
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Now the rockets are going back in the ground. | ||
Lights are coming on in North Korea. | ||
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Will the world Let's embrace this change. | ||
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What if? Does anybody know what they're saying right there? | ||
Does it say the future remains to be written? | ||
Is that what it says in Korean? I don't know. | ||
See if y'all can figure that out, what it was saying on there. | ||
And let me know. Well, let me tell you. | ||
I'm going to give you my honest opinion of that. | ||
That is a total piece of propaganda video. | ||
But I think it's got good intentions behind it. | ||
But I will tell you this. | ||
Had Obama gone in to North Korea, we would have been looking at it from the perspective of he's trying to put regime change in. | ||
Because we saw what he did with other leaders like Gaddafi. | ||
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I'm iffy about this. | ||
I'm about 60-40 at this point that they will have a denuclearization and peace in North Korea and South Korea. | ||
And the peninsulas will, I think, eventually merge. | ||
Or maybe they will stay two different countries, but one will be a little more rustic. | ||
Because it's going to take a lot of work to change the mindset of the people, to change the infrastructure. | ||
But we have people ready to work. | ||
There's Chinese people that are ready to work. | ||
There's money ready to be poured in. | ||
They just need to commit to end the hostilities. | ||
And I think they just come up with a peace agreement and all this can be solved because right now it's just an armistice. | ||
There's just an end of fighting is all that's going on in Korea. | ||
There's no end of the war. | ||
There's still a war literally going on. | ||
It's been going on since 1950, 1949. | ||
And, of course, that was a globalist war. | ||
That was a war that the U.S., the globalists inside the U.S. government did not want to win. | ||
And when MacArthur started winning, they brained him back because they wanted to keep this country there. | ||
North Korea is there mainly to sell arms to the rest of the world around North Korea, to the Japanese, to the South Koreans, to the Chinese. | ||
That's what it's there for. And President Trump's saying enough is enough. | ||
So I'm going to stand behind him and hopefully this will be great. | ||
But that was a very interesting video. | ||
He apparently showed that to Kim Jong-un on an iPad. | ||
So check out this. This is what we want for your country. | ||
You like speedboats? We got speedboats. | ||
We got hotels. In fact, there's a Daily Mail article. | ||
They have great beaches. Trump included an image of Miami when he showed Kim a video of North Korea's future so the dictator could develop condos if he keeps his nuke promises and sanctions come off. | ||
So there, it was the four-minute film. | ||
He showed them, and they literally are at the crossroads. | ||
But this is the time, and I think we should all give Dennis Rodman a handshake when we see him and thank him for getting the ball rolling. | ||
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People were killed all over that island during the war. | ||
But now, look, now it's a place where peace talks can begin. | ||
So that's the way time works. | ||
Now, my next guest, no stranger to the show, Dr. | ||
Steve Pachenik. I'm sure he has a lot to say. | ||
I don't think we've had him on since this peace deal's taken off. | ||
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Pachenik. Thank you very much. | ||
It's a pleasure to be on the show. | ||
And welcome to you. Welcome on the show. | ||
Well, let's get right into the first peace talks. | ||
What do you think they mean? | ||
Do you think they're going to stick? Yes, I predicted this well into the beginning of his administration and the reason why It's very simple. | ||
There were no tea leaves here. | ||
And contrary to the savants who wanted to say he didn't accomplish anything, he accomplished a lot. | ||
Number one, I've been involved all the way back to the grandfather of Kim Jong-un, Kim Il-sung, who was far more ruthless, and then his father was ruthless. | ||
The truth of the matter is that, contrary to popular opinion, Trump has been thinking about this since the 1960s. | ||
There's evidence in The Art of the Deal and other correspondence that he had that when he went to the New York Military Academy in New York State, We're both products of a potential nuclear war, | ||
which was really paramount in my mind as well as Trump's mind. | ||
Far more important that Trump could act upon this. | ||
And from the very beginning, he said something that was very revealing. | ||
Number one, he talked about Kim Jong-un in a deprecating way. | ||
And if you look at the art of the deal, that really was the first signal to me that he was interested in Kim Jong-un. | ||
And first he had to deprecate him before he was leveraged his assets or the negotiation to the point where he could laud him. | ||
The second part was even more interesting. | ||
He said it publicly that he'd been tired of the Middle East. | ||
We had spent over the past 30 to 40 years an absurd amount of money and time and an unfortunate death of warriors, about $7.5 trillion. | ||
So he made a categorical statement that I knew would force him to go towards the Far East, towards the Splatly Islands. | ||
Now, anticipating this, about 20, 30 years ago, I had written a book called Pax Pacifica, in which I literally had described the potential war between America and China, some of it North Korea revolving around the Spratly Islands. | ||
And at that time, it was only appreciated by a few operatives who really understood it, Jim Lilly, Don Gregg, all CIA experts on the Far East. | ||
Then the third element of this is important. | ||
Several other countries that were involved, and I maintain even Syria, because Bashar Assad, out of nowhere, suddenly stated a week ago that he's going to see Kim Jong-un. | ||
Now, that is not serendipitous. | ||
That is, in fact, a predetermined statement. | ||
So I think Trump is going to have not only a one-er, he's going to have a two-fer with the Middle East peace process coming into play using the North Korea model. | ||
So you think he's going from North Korea? | ||
Because I even said that. Will we see him sitting down with Assad, seeing the same handshake, and just him getting together and starting the process of talking? | ||
I think we're actually making more headroom in Syria, even though we keep kind of meddling in there. | ||
But just our hands-off approach overall has helped, I think. | ||
Well, we didn't have a hands-off approach. | ||
Let me be very frank. In February of 2018, General Mattis, Secretary of Defense Mattis, and General Dunford, the special forces, informed Putin that 500 of their mercenaries, i.e. | ||
Russian troops were attacking our special forces around Conoco, Phillips, a base there in oil, and our 35 special forces and Delta forces weren't doing anything but stabilizing the area. | ||
So there was literally an attack on our forces unprovoked. | ||
And General Mattis, Secretary of Defense Mattis, ordered the complete annihilation of the Russian forces. | ||
And five in four hours, 500 of them were killed, including T-72's 121 howitzers. | ||
So it wasn't a peaceful area, but the point was Trump didn't say anything about it. | ||
He knew this was essential for him to start from the ground zero and build it up along the lines of Kim Jong-un. | ||
What in fact will happen in terms of the drama and the play or the narrative is going to be quite different from Kim Jong-un. | ||
I think the fact that Bashar Assad, whom I've respected and I have been interrogated by his intelligence 10 years ago, made it very clear to me that he was not interested in war with Israel or anybody else. | ||
He wanted to grow his economy, solidify his base in having known his father, who was a far more ruthless man. | ||
But ironically, the Ba'ath Party and Hafez Assad came in with the help of the Israeli Mossad under Eli Cohen, the famous spy. | ||
And these are the twists of history that nobody talks about. | ||
So I think that will come to the forefront whenever Trump wants it to. | ||
I don't know who else is engaged, but I'm sure General Mattis, General Dunfor, will be part of that coterie. | ||
Well, it's very interesting times, and we didn't see this type of hand-reaching out from Barack Obama. | ||
Even Dennis Rodman alluded to that when he came back from... | ||
From North Korea five years ago, he said he was trying to meet with Obama and they had nothing to do with him. | ||
I'd like to get your take on that when we come back and also get into the economy. | ||
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Well, we certainly are living in interesting times here. | ||
And I think nothing else kind of describes that scene than the interview between Chris Cuomo and Dennis Rodman. | ||
One of the premier rebounders in basketball. | ||
I remember watching him with the Pistons back in the late 80s, early 90s. | ||
And, I mean, this guy led the league in rebounds for five years in a row. | ||
Found himself in five different championship situations. | ||
Goes to North Korea five years ago. | ||
Everybody lambasts and tries to come back. | ||
And he breaks down, which we played in that report earlier, Dr. | ||
Pachanek, who's my guest joining us right now. | ||
Crying how he tried to relay this message to the White House, the Obama White House at the time, and he was rebuffed. | ||
Dr. Buchanek, what do you make of that, and do you think we're going to see an ambassador to North Korea being Dennis Rodman? | ||
It might be. Dennis deserves to be ambassador. | ||
He deserves a lot of credit for what he did. | ||
I want to make something very clear. | ||
Most people don't understand that Kim Jong-un was really raised in a very wealthy family in Switzerland. | ||
He went to boarding school in Switzerland. | ||
So he learned French, he learned German, he learned English. | ||
This is not somebody who came out of the wilds of North Korea. | ||
The family has a compound in Geneva. | ||
I knew about his boarding school because I'd been in boarding school in Switzerland, but unlike myself, he wasn't kicked out. | ||
I was kicked out. So from the very beginning in the intelligence service, I made it very clear that Kim Jong-un had a very clear understanding of a He understood our media. | ||
He understood our basketball teams. | ||
He understood everything about America, but he couldn't reveal it. | ||
So when Trump knew that, as did our intelligence service. | ||
Now, ironically, Obama is a complete pathological entity. | ||
It's a CIA baby who whatever he did, whatever he said was a lie. | ||
He was born to an operative, a very famous operative. | ||
His mother was a Ph.D. anthropologist. | ||
He went to Occidental College, which is a CIA kind of dead school for people in Los Angeles. | ||
Never went to Columbia, went to Harvard, but he never had good grades. | ||
He wasn't as smart as people thought. | ||
He had sexual proclivities that were never described. | ||
He himself was really not a thinker. | ||
He was not a strategist. | ||
He was not a tactician. | ||
But the narrative that came out made him say that, oh, this is one of the most brilliant men I've ever seen, which was absolute nonsense. | ||
Those of us who knew about his grandparents, his grandmother and grandfather actually worked under my auspices at the East West Centers. | ||
So they were in the CIA as bankers. | ||
So there was nothing about Obama, that's a Freudian slip, that was real. | ||
He had the false flag at Sandy Hook, the false flag with Bin Laden, that he killed them. | ||
None of that was true. What is true, that is, under Obama, We had 29,000 innocent victims killed in Iraq and other places with drone warfare. | ||
And John Brennan doesn't want to admit that. | ||
Including a lot of children. | ||
A lot of children they killed. | ||
A lot of children. | ||
A lot of devastation. | ||
But nobody mentioned it. | ||
So what we have here is the obvious individual who thinks out of the box. | ||
A guy like Trump. And they say, oh, he doesn't know anything. | ||
He doesn't understand the details. | ||
He's too stupid. He's too material. | ||
Nonsense. This is a man who, by essence, is very American, very entrepreneurial, and like myself and others, we change the paradigms, as did Alex Jones, as did you guys, to change the paradigm and the narrative in the world. | ||
Now, guys like him create a lot of oscillation. | ||
Fortunately, the agency could follow it. | ||
It could not follow under John Brennan, but it did follow under Pompeo, which is not an accident because he was appointed because he was number one at the War College at West Point. | ||
And so was Mattis, and so was John Kelly, and so was Flynn. | ||
So in combination with our military and a very effective civilian intelligence, I'm very proud of the CIA. I'm very proud of our military intelligence. | ||
I'm very proud of the men and women who served in East Asia to make this possible. | ||
Because this involved a far greater complexity than anybody realized. | ||
But the New York Times and other papers don't want to grant them any kudos. | ||
I will. I think you guys will. | ||
And it is a major mark in the history. | ||
I would never believe the day in 40 years that I would have seen a peace overture to anybody in North Korea. | ||
And that for me was major. | ||
And I was involved in bringing peace into Cambodia where I had to disarm the Khmer Rouge and then create a treaty where I didn't have the support of the President of the United States. | ||
That was Bush Sr. or James Baker. | ||
And instead I had the support of the CIA, military intelligence, DIA, and the people with whom I worked on the ground. | ||
And that's the way treaties become. | ||
And you keep it quiet. | ||
You don't have to put your narcissism in there. | ||
But Trump did, and that's part of his modus operandi, and it works. | ||
And guess what? There's going to be more and more peace treaties. | ||
As for the economy, he has done a brilliant job. | ||
The reason inflation comes in over the spectrum is the Federal Reserve always gets concerned when we have a liquidity problem, when M1, M2 are too great, And we have unemployment at its lowest rank. | ||
We have GDP that's growing at a very great rate. | ||
So they're concerned that the inflation problem will come up. | ||
And so they're thinking about 25 basis points, which is not a lot for us right now. | ||
But the markets, ironically, did not respond to North Korea as it did to the uncertainty of the 25 basis points or more. | ||
And whatever it is that The Federal Reserve is going to say about the future, and that's one of the concerns we have in the business community and in the stock market. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And that's what I wanted to get into. | ||
How much of this is Fed manipulation? | ||
The interest rates are going to go up, inflation is going to go up, and it does kind of eat away the wages. | ||
But Trump's saying, this is in a CNBC article, he's saying he wants to push it as high as 6%. | ||
Right now they're tracking it at 4.6% gain. | ||
I mean, we're almost there. And people were saying it couldn't get over 3%, and it never did under Obama. | ||
Well, you have a point. | ||
6% is a pretty hefty growth for us. | ||
I mean, even 4.6% because we can't find the necessary workers we need. | ||
And in fact, at the senior most level, we're having problems filling that position. | ||
What's going to be interesting is really the effect of the tariffs on Canada, which I believe should have had tariffs. | ||
I know I lived in Montana and I watched the Canadian lumber going right through Bozeman, while we in turn in Montana had more lumber than Canada did, but we never could ship it into Canada. | ||
At the same time, I watched the Canadians flood our markets with milk and wouldn't allow our farmers, the dairy farmers. | ||
So we have a very serious problem with our farmers. | ||
We have fewer than 2% of our population involved in farming. | ||
And part of that is Canada's manipulation of their milk system. | ||
And the way they supplement it and the way they manipulate prices. | ||
So what Trump did was exactly correct. | ||
Trudeau was ineffectual. | ||
His father was ineffectual. | ||
Canada does not stand as a polite, decent country. | ||
I found it to be more of a parasite. | ||
I found it to be really always saying, why don't you guys go ahead and do the military work and we'll just come behind you. | ||
And when it came to peace treaties, they would send one or two people along with me and I refused to accept them. | ||
I don't think Canada is a serious country in itself. | ||
I don't care about it. | ||
I lived in Montana. I saw the abuse that we took, both in the milk industry, the agriculture business, and the timber business. | ||
So I don't care about Canada. | ||
Macron, he fooled himself. | ||
I said he was a manipulator. | ||
I said he was ineffectual. | ||
I said France would have serious problems. | ||
Macron played out his card, but he wasn't as smart as Trump was. | ||
And at the same time, Angela Merkel has got to leave. | ||
Thank you. She's too old. | ||
She's too antiquated. | ||
I have a lot of respect for her. | ||
She's a PhD in nuclear physics. | ||
But they need a new woman, a new presence in a new Germany because Germany will dominate Europe. | ||
There will not be the Euro. | ||
I predicted that 10, 15 years ago when I said Catalan will secede from Spain. | ||
It did. London is doing the same. | ||
Italy is pulling out. | ||
Portugal will pull out. | ||
And the Euro is nothing more than a fancy way to hold all the And Trump understood it, | ||
and he initiated that breakup. | ||
So I go along with him as well. | ||
There will be much disturbances. | ||
There will be much what we call turbulence, but it's part of the evolution of our history. | ||
And we're working at a much faster rate than before with the nature of the Internet. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. It's been dizzying, all the things that are happening, especially over this past weekend. | ||
We had the G7, we had a NATO conference, and we had the Bilderberg meeting. | ||
In fact, can you hold over for the first five-minute segment and we can talk about the Bilderberg meeting? | ||
Because, like you alluded to, I think they were choosing the next German leader at Bilderberg. | ||
A lot of other people have been speculating that. | ||
And Russia was on their itinerary. | ||
What does that mean? NATO's meeting at the same time and the G7. Were there worldwide globalist conference calls going on? | ||
We'll find out next from Steve Pachenik joining us via Skype here at the InfoWars.com Central Texas Command Center. | ||
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Alright, we're back. Got some bonus time with Dr. | ||
Steve Pachenik. I want to pick his brain on Bilderberg. | ||
And also, we have some breaking news. | ||
I guess the AT&T-Time Warner merger was approved. | ||
I want to get his thoughts on that as well. | ||
Let's start with Bilderberg. Dr. | ||
Pachenik, do you think that they were picking a new prime minister for Germany in there? | ||
We know the past kingmaking of Bilderberg. | ||
And also, do you think NATO was also going to try to provoke some sort of conflict with Russia to kind of derail any sort of mending of the fences? | ||
I don't think either one is going to be very viable. | ||
Number one, NATO is nothing more than an expanded American military force. | ||
As Trump correctly said, most of our so-called allies never allocate the right amount of money or the appropriate amount that they need to. | ||
So from my point of view, NATO is just American forces with a few straggling alliances, not of great significance. | ||
The second part, in terms of the build of Earth, those days are gone. | ||
Angela Merkel has to deal, in fact, with her own country. | ||
The country has changed. | ||
Angela Merkel made a very big mistake when she allowed a million immigrants to come in and flood Germany, despite the fact that Germany may have had a A crisis of the conscience because of World War II, it really allowed itself to be in the process of self-destruction. | ||
So what's really happening in Germany is the right wing will come in and probably displace Angela Merkel as it has in Austria, and then they will refuse to have any more immigrants. | ||
Now, let me make it very clear. | ||
I'm an immigrant. It took six to seven years for me, my father, and my mother, my father being a doctor in the French Army, to come to the United States. | ||
We did not come immediately, and we did not come with open arms. | ||
We came, we had to prove ourselves, and there was a timeline. | ||
So this time-tested notion that we accept everybody and anybody is not true. | ||
After World War II, we had a very stringent policy of whom we wanted, and we wanted to make sure that those people who were coming in were either physicians or academicians or could add very positively to our country. | ||
It's not just a country to everybody and anyone. | ||
It's a country in which you have to be able to give something to it. | ||
I was proud to serve it. | ||
I wasn't born here, so I was proud to be drafted and serve in the military. | ||
I never took my full commission, never took my pension, but I was proud to say I was part of the military, part of the intelligence, and I still am. | ||
So that notion that you owe something to this country is not clearly deliberated or delineated from our presidency or elsewhere. | ||
In our schools, we're not taught to really give of ourselves to this country. | ||
We're taught we can take We're taught that we're owed, but we're never taught what we owe this country and what we have to do to serve it. | ||
In Israel, the one process I really enjoy very much is the fact that it's mandatory service. | ||
Women, men, you have to go in. | ||
It's like that in Switzerland, too. | ||
They have mandatory gun training, too, which I think is great because we should be training our young people how to use guns. | ||
But we've got like a minute left. | ||
What do you think of this new AT&T-Time Warner merger? | ||
I don't like it. I mean, I'm in the content and the TV business. | ||
The truth of the matter is what you have is a distributor buying up content, and they're competing with other distributors with content. | ||
It doesn't make it more effective. | ||
What it makes it is bigger. | ||
It's more awkward. And what will happen, my prediction, is you will get a new company that will start de novo somewhere like, you know, the way... | ||
Email started or Gmail or something else, another content company, and it'll move right out and very quickly surpass mergers. | ||
Mergers are not very effective. | ||
AT&T is an old company. | ||
Time Warner were my publishers. | ||
That's an old company. The distribution on HBO is old. | ||
It's antiquated. | ||
It has the Hollywood framework, which isn't really very effective. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. More people are interested in watching a kid do something in real life with his cell phone than they are with these multi-million dollar productions. | ||
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Well, I had to really go back. I had to really go back. | ||
I'm going to have to re-watch that segment. | ||
Those last two segments with Steve Buchenek, just with all the information dump he was doing. | ||
The history involved with this North Korean peace deal goes back, you know, pre-year 2000 with Donald Trump. | ||
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I'm actually going to be kicking it off. | ||
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Thank you very much, Rob. | ||
You know, I can honestly say I have never seen a segment with Steve Pacinic in which I didn't learn something. | ||
His depth of knowledge, his contacts, his analysis is really spot on. | ||
He's a true American patriot. | ||
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Yes, I will be rocking it when I come to Austin Thursday and Friday when we stage a marathon to educate the American people about the incredible corruption of the Obama administration and their illegal and unconstitutional efforts to steal the last presidential election. | ||
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You can easily prove them. | ||
But no, they just want to drag your name through the mud, of course. | ||
And it's just ridiculous. | ||
But, Roger, let's start off with this summit. | ||
Yesterday on an island that used to be a Japanese prisoner of war camp. | ||
Now it's a place where North Korea, United States came together, shook hands, signed a four bullet point deal, two page memo essentially. | ||
And where do we go from here? | ||
Well, it's interesting to me the way the mainstream media has immediately jumped all over Donald Trump because he has not instantaneously produced a magic deal in which the North Koreans agree to everything that we want unconditionally. | ||
And he has been, I think, a shrewd negotiator from the beginning. | ||
If you go back and look, he always tempered his optimism with the negotiator's statement of caution. | ||
You could find him saying, well, maybe we'll make a deal. | ||
Maybe we won't make a deal. | ||
Sure would be great for the whole world and for both of our countries if we could make a deal. | ||
But if it doesn't happen, hey, that's okay, too. | ||
He also made it clear that he didn't expect this to be much more than an ice-breaking kind of a first opportunity for each leader to take the measure of the other man. | ||
These kind of complicated negotiations, the art of the deal, if you will, take some time. | ||
And this is what Trump does well. | ||
If you can negotiate with the cutthroats in Manhattan real estate, you can most definitely negotiate with the dictator of North Korea. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
And, of course, the media was having a field day. | ||
Guys, we have a clip that Harrison Smith was putting together, and it kind of shows through the years. | ||
It's actually going to start off in the 90s, Roger. | ||
And it goes through his statements on North Korea. | ||
And I think people are going to find it very enlightening. | ||
So let's play this right now, and then I'll get your comments. | ||
Look at North Korea. North Korea is developing missiles like nobody has ever seen. | ||
And we better do something rather quickly with them. | ||
Hopefully through negotiations. | ||
But we better do something rather quickly with them. | ||
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Russia is... On the North Korean front, what if the North Koreans don't play ball, develop a nuclear capability, go forward with their missile development? | |
Does the United States act unilaterally? | ||
Excuse me. If spoken to correctly, correctly, they will play ball. | ||
You go in and you start negotiating. | ||
And if you don't stop them from doing it, you will have to take rather drastic actions. | ||
Because if you don't take them now, you're going to be in awfully big trouble in five years from now when they have more missiles than we do. | ||
We're a bunch of saps. | ||
There's no question that North Korea is developing missiles. | ||
We give them nuclear power plants. | ||
We give them tremendous aid because we thought we could bribe them to stop... | ||
Well, they're developing. So much so that South Korea... | ||
is now developing their own missile systems in order to protect and I'm really not sure I can blame them but North Korea is totally out of control and would you rather have a very very serious chat with them now and if necessary you might have to do something fairly drastic or would you rather have to go after them in five years when they have more nuclear warheads and missiles than we do? | ||
First I'd negotiate. | ||
I would negotiate like crazy. | ||
And I'd make sure that we tried to get the best deal possible. | ||
The biggest problem this world has is nuclear proliferation. | ||
And we have a country out there, North Korea, which is sort of wacko, which is not a bunch of dummies, and they are going out and they are developing nuclear weapons. | ||
And they're not doing it because they're having fun doing it, they're doing it for a reason. | ||
And wouldn't it be good to sit down and really negotiate something, and ideally negotiate? | ||
Now, if that negotiation doesn't work, you better solve the problem now than solve it later, Tim. | ||
And you know it, and every politician knows it, and nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
Jimmy Carter, who I really like, he went over there, it was so soft. | ||
These people are laughing at us. | ||
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Let's stop it right there. | ||
Roger, I see why you wanted to push Donald Trump to run in the year 2000, because you were actually pushing. | ||
That was right leading up to the 2000 election. | ||
That was presidential right there. | ||
And the things he said back then, almost 20 years ago, he just went and did. | ||
Those comments really are what propelled a very serious effort to draft him for the Reform Party presidential nomination in 2000. | ||
It's interesting that when you looked at his remarks on trade yesterday, Rob, I swear they could, word for word, have been given in 1988 when he visited Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and spoke to the Chamber of Commerce on trade issues. | ||
He's been extraordinarily consistent. | ||
This is something the American people aren't used to. | ||
And he has been persistent in terms of getting these things done. | ||
It is interesting because I've seen this phenomenon before. | ||
When President Nixon reached a historic strategic arms limitation agreement with the Russians, the so-called salt grid, where they have a lavish and very formal signing of the documents by both party leaders, American liberals and Democrats hated it. | ||
It wasn't that they were against limiting nuclear weapons. | ||
It was that it was being done by Nixon. | ||
The same thing is happening here. | ||
Donald Trump is forging the way towards peace. | ||
And the Democrats hate it because it's Trump, not because it's the wrong policy. | ||
Yeah, exactly. But they had a chance. | ||
I mean, Dennis Rodman had been working for this for a while, I think. | ||
Who knows why he initially went over there. | ||
But when he came back, he said, hey, I tried to reach out to the White House and they rebuffed me. | ||
They literally slammed the door on my face. | ||
I was rebuffed by the country. | ||
I was made a laughingstock. | ||
And this happened. | ||
I mean, I think we even had comments like, why is he going there? | ||
What is this doing? You know, he's giving, you know, kind of giving legitimacy to a dictator. | ||
But I think now when you kind of look back, take a step back and you see what he was doing, he really was almost a visionary. | ||
Now when we come back, Roger, I want to play the rest of that clip of Trump and what he was saying leading up to this negotiation, this first step, this handshake. | ||
That we saw with North Korea and what it means. | ||
And also, I'm going to give out the phone number and maybe the last couple of segments will take some of your calls to see what your reaction was. | ||
See if any of our other listeners had any other points they want to make about this historic deal that was being made. | ||
At least the first steps of it were being made. | ||
Thank you, Roger Stone. We'll be right back. | ||
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We're going to open up the phone lines for the bottom of the hour. | ||
If you've got a question for me or Roger, I'd rather talk about the peace deal, see what you think about it, see what you think is going to happen. | ||
In fact, let's put out a poll, Allie. | ||
Will Trump bring peace to North Korea? | ||
Yes or no? Maybe the third selection could be Dennis Rodman is awesome. | ||
So people can say that if they don't want to say yes or no. | ||
So our number here to join us, 888-201-2244, 888-201-2244. | ||
Roger Stone is joining me now. | ||
In the last segment, we were playing a video of Trump back in the 90s talking about how to deal with North Korea. | ||
And essentially, the things he was saying then, 20 years ago, he put into practice. | ||
It's like he was just waiting for his moment to shine. | ||
Roger, do you want to pick up where that left off and we can see what else Trump was saying? | ||
Well, it's interesting that you mention Dennis Rodman because, of course, Dennis is a fixture here in the gentlemen's clubs in South Florida. | ||
The odds are like 90%. | ||
If you go to an upscale gentlemen's club anywhere in the greater Broward, Miami-Dade area, you will run into Dennis Rodman. | ||
And he's almost always talking about the Historic possibilities of peace in Korea, not to mention being surrounded most generally by a bevy of beautiful women. | ||
I think he's been on a one-man diplomatic mission here, and if it brings peace, it doesn't matter whether you like his earring or his nose ring or not, he will have contributed to that process. | ||
Beyond that, it's laughable to watch The liberals who want the president to fail. | ||
They'd rather have thermonuclear war than give Donald Trump a victory. | ||
It really is extraordinary. | ||
Yeah, it is. And then if thermonuclear war was brought upon us, I'd be like, it's not thermonuclear enough. | ||
Trump can't even do that right. | ||
I mean, these people find every reason to bitch. | ||
I've got something I want to get into later. | ||
Bill Clinton's alleged rape victim just went viral. | ||
Nice comeback. And that has to do with Juanita Broderick. | ||
We showed here some video of five different individuals confronting Bill Clinton at his Austin book signing here. | ||
And later also, Roger, I want to get into this. | ||
Creepy Joe Biden confronted again over his touchy behavior. | ||
And this is the same man, Howard Kaplan, who confronted him back in April and also confronted Bill Clinton recently about his flights on the Lolita Express. | ||
So it's people... | ||
Standing up, shouting out these questions, even at these events. | ||
It's not like we're just screaming at him, calling him a Nazi or anything. | ||
It's asking real legitimate questions, bringing up real legitimate points. | ||
I think every one of the five people that interrupted him on Sunday night brought up a different point. | ||
It wasn't even... | ||
Bill Clinton is a rapist over and over again. | ||
It was Danny Williams. | ||
It was Mina Arkansas. It was his attacks on women. | ||
You know, it went over and over again. | ||
Lolita Express flights. | ||
It kind of covered the gambit of the Bill Clinton crime. | ||
So I want to get into that later. | ||
But let's pick up with that video of Donald Trump basically telling us how he was going to do the North Korean deal before he actually did it. | ||
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New information tonight that Donald Trump got a dire warning about a major national security threat he'll face when he enters the Oval Office. | |
A threat that comes from a young, impetuous dictator who executed his own uncle. | ||
U.S. intelligence officials tell CNN the White House is conveying that North Korea is a grave, near-term threat to America. | ||
The Wall Street Journal says the Obama team viewed North Korea as Trump's top national security priority and warned the Trump transition team... | ||
Trump's message of the day for Kim Jong-un, rather unique, telling Bloomberg Politics, if it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, I would, absolutely. | ||
I would be honored to do it. | ||
Under the right circumstances, I would meet with him. | ||
It's a message to Kim Trump offered on the campaign trail. | ||
Who the hell cares I'll speak to anybody? | ||
Who knows? | ||
There's a 10% or a 20% chance. | ||
The international community is struggling to contain the rapidly escalating threats of North Korea's nuclear program. | ||
It's an extremely tense, delicate situation that requires calm diplomacy and sober deliberation. | ||
Unfortunately, we elected a human bullhorn with a corn syrup addiction. | ||
Trump is talking tough on North Korea. | ||
But if this week has shown anything, it's that we have a president who is temperamentally unfit to deal with a situation like this. | ||
The era of strategic patience with the North Korean regime has failed. | ||
Many years, and it's failed. | ||
And frankly, that patience is over. | ||
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President Trump is well aware of the growing threat, telling the Financial Times, quote, if China is not going to solve North Korea, we will. | |
Today, the United States is designating North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism. | ||
Should have happened a long time ago. | ||
Should have happened years ago. | ||
In addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation, North Korea has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism, including assassinations on foreign soil. | ||
The North Korean regime must be lawful. | ||
It must end its unlawful nuclear and ballistic missile development and cease all support for international terrorism, which it is not doing. | ||
All right, let's cut right there, and we'll pick it back up with Fareed Zakaria in a second. | ||
Of course, he's probably going to naysay everything Trump is doing. | ||
But that's pretty interesting, the tough talk with Trump leading up To an eventual meeting. | ||
I mean, he wasn't like laying down saying, oh, we hope we can meet with him. | ||
He's so amazing. No, he says from designate him a terror state. | ||
Okay? And I'm sure the left got mad at him when he said that, didn't they, Roger? | ||
Yeah, that didn't age very well, did it? | ||
Trump brought these guys to the table. | ||
And the tough talk, the saber-rattling, is what got them to the table. | ||
And now, it's incredible. | ||
Liberals are secretly hoping that there'll be no deal at these... | ||
Look, Trump is a master at this. | ||
He knows when to push ahead. | ||
He knows when to back away. | ||
He knows when to back off entirely. | ||
The man has ice water in his veins in terms of toughness. | ||
And he knows that a bad deal is worse than no deal. | ||
He won't make a bad deal. | ||
But I do think he'll make a deal because he recognizes that they see their economic interests. | ||
And that their long-term prospects of continuing to sit out in the darkness eating dogs and having no part of the world economy is not very attractive. | ||
So my money's on Trump. | ||
This isn't going to happen overnight, but I think we're going to get a historic peace deal that will have Trump go down as one of our greatest presidents. | ||
Let's be very clear. Bill Clinton couldn't do this. | ||
Barack Obama could not do this. | ||
George W. Bush could not do this. | ||
But to cut the president short and declare this a fiasco because they don't have a deal on day one, that's ridiculousness. | ||
As we go to break, do you think Rex Tillerson could have pulled this off as Secretary of State? | ||
Zero chance. | ||
One thing is very clear, and you see this in the Iran deal. | ||
Trump really works well with Pompeo. | ||
They work in tandem. | ||
For all we know, they're doing the good guy, bad guy routine. | ||
Tillerson could never have had the chops to pull this off, in my opinion. | ||
So it was a good thing we got him out, and you predicted it back in December that it would happen in January. | ||
Of course, you've got a crystal ball. | ||
Now, we've got some callers calling in. | ||
I can't wait to talk to them. | ||
And we're going to get to more of that video of Trump just kind of predicting what he was going to do and showing you how the art of the deal in, I guess, over a 20-year period could happen. | ||
So there it is. Donald Trump could bring peace to North Korea. | ||
It would be amazing to see. We'll be right back. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
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You can follow me on Twitter at DewsNews, D-E-W-S-N-E-W-Z. Before we get back into Trump and the peace deal, and we're going to go to your calls as well, I've got John in Maryland, Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Remember, when politicians say they want to grab your guns and do all this stuff, they are increasing their security, their armed security, because I think we just had the first anniversary of Steve Scalise being shot and other congressional aides being shot and the gunman being killed. | ||
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So we were finishing up with that video with Roger Stone. | ||
Did we get Roger back? Okay. | ||
We'll play this video here in a second. | ||
But that's what happens with technology sometimes. | ||
It's amazing, but sometimes... | ||
You can always go on the phone with them if it's not working. | ||
We'll go on the phone. But we have... | ||
Trump was showing video up until the summit meeting happens and all of his buildup of pretty intense rhetoric against North Korea. | ||
You know, labeled him a terrorist nation. | ||
Basically putting him on notice that, hey, we're watching you. | ||
Our eyes are on you. | ||
The Obama administration was telling him, hey, North Korea is your top priority. | ||
So before his second year of office is up, he's already... | ||
Gone and shaking hands with the North Korean dictator and laid out at least a four-part plan that will hopefully lead to peace in that peninsula. | ||
So let's go to that video now of Trump basically with the lead-up to this peace process, this peace summit. | ||
The crisis we now find ourselves in has been exaggerated and mishandled by the Trump administration to a degree that is deeply worrying and dangerous. | ||
North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. | ||
They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. | ||
For his entire life, Donald Trump has made grandiose promises and ominous threats and never delivered on either. | ||
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The war of words between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is beginning to shake even the most steady of nerves. | |
What are you doing to prepare for the summit with North Korea? | ||
I think I'm very well prepared. | ||
I don't think I have to prepare very much. | ||
It's about attitude. | ||
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It's about willingness to get things done. | |
How can he say that? | ||
How can you not prepare? and his maximum pressure policy together with international solidarity brought us to this juncture. | ||
I expressed President Moon Jae-in's personal gratitude for President Trump's leadership. | ||
Would you like to say something to the president? | ||
We had a historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind, and we are about to sign a historic document. | ||
The world will see a major change. | ||
I'd like to express my gratitude to President Trump to make this meeting happen. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
And, what, three months ago? | ||
He was saying fire and fury and red button, calling him a dotard. | ||
And now look where we're at. | ||
That's the art of the deal. | ||
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So go ahead, Jefferson. Yeah. | ||
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Are you there? I don't know. | ||
Did we drop Roger off? | ||
Okay. I think we did drop Roger off on accident. | ||
We had him up on our phone system. | ||
I'm not sure what happened, but we're calling him back right now. | ||
Hang on, Jefferson. I just want to remind people, next segment, we're going to show this video of creepy Joe Biden being confronted. | ||
And I want to get into a tweet that Juanita Broderick put out after Bill Clinton's Al Franken moment saying, oh, he literally said, I think the norms have really changed in terms of what you I think the norms have really changed in terms of what you can do to somebody against He said that in an interview that came out just yesterday. | ||
I covered it. And so Renita Broderick replied, here's this. | ||
So Bill Clinton thinks he should get a pass because it was 1978 when he raped me. | ||
And he knows it's not acceptable in today's society. | ||
And then Maggie Haberman, of all people, came to the defense of Juanita Broderick. | ||
And I'm going to read these tweets of what the vile liberals said in response. | ||
How dare anyone attack President Clinton? | ||
Now we have Roger Stone on the line. | ||
Jefferson, go ahead with your question. | ||
Thank you, Rob. Roger, it's good to talk to you. | ||
My question for you is, do you think it would be a good idea for the president to sign a secret executive order Which Obama did 19 times in his terms, to basically direct to the Department of Justice and the FBI that they cannot issue any immunity offers to anybody without the president signing off on them. | ||
They would not be valid without his signature. | ||
I like that as a reform. | ||
I also think the president should immediately order the declassification of all of the material pertaining to this phony Russia investigation. | ||
How did this get started? | ||
When did it really get started? | ||
Who was in on it? | ||
What are they hiding? They're playing this game of keep away with the president. | ||
Alright, stay right there, Roger. | ||
We'll be right back, guys. I'll let you continue. | ||
Jefferson, on the other side, you're watching The War Room. | ||
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Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Final segment of the second hour. | ||
Roger Stone is joining us. | ||
We're able to reconnect his Skype. | ||
Roger, I went over a tweet that Juanita Broderick put out after Bill Clinton's... | ||
It was a PBS interview that came out. | ||
I think it was PBS. I had the article here yesterday. | ||
I don't see it now. And she brought up, well, since I got raped in 1978, it doesn't matter. | ||
And then Maggie Haberman from the New York Times said, among the allegations from decades ago against Bill Clinton was his rape made by Renita Broderick, whose allegations were not treated serious at the time she made them. | ||
And Zip Illinois says, we don't care about a 20-year-old scandal. | ||
What's the point? Who does it help? | ||
Just stop the deflection. | ||
Elizabeth said, why are you talking about Bill Clinton? | ||
Is he destroying a democracy like the dotard? | ||
Focus, please. This tangent makes you look bad. | ||
How dare she? What's up? | ||
Two, five, four. Focus on Trump. | ||
Nothing else matters. And Phil Gordon, God, just let it go. | ||
I mean, these people don't care if a Democrat does something bad, if they break the law. | ||
It doesn't matter to them. | ||
It's more than that. | ||
This has been an attempt by the left and by Clinton and his supporters since the 80s to make this issue about infidelity and indiscretion. | ||
That way they can excuse it as human behavior. | ||
After all, it's their marriage and he admitted that he caused pain in his marriage and so on. | ||
It's a head fake. | ||
The issue here is violence against women. | ||
It is rape. | ||
It is exposing himself to women. | ||
It is biting women, assaulting women. | ||
Not one woman, not two, but dozens of them. | ||
And Juanita Broderick has been brave to come forward. | ||
The left wants this to be about his dalliances and his private sexual behavior, but that is not the issue. | ||
The issue is his violation of women, Which in these days, with the METI-2 movement at full strength, is perfectly germane. | ||
And as we showed on Sunday, it really does bring out a crowd. | ||
People are sick and tired of Bill Clinton showing his face around, pretending like he's fine. | ||
And he can show, you know, get back into the political arena. | ||
We're done with Bill Clinton. | ||
Now another guy I think we should be done with is creepy Joe Biden. | ||
Get that video ready, guys. | ||
He was confronted just the other day by the same man who confronted him back in April, talking about his... | ||
Groping behavior of little girls, and it was all over C-SPAN. I mean, you can find hours of this footage. | ||
So let's play that video, and I want to get your comments on it. | ||
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Go ahead. Well, what about the girls that you molested on C-SPAN at the Senate swearing end? | |
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
He did it. No, no, no. | ||
Let him answer. | ||
The scumbag? He did it. | ||
No, no, answer. | ||
Answer your question. | ||
So it's hard to hear, but Joe Biden says, oh, but Joe Biden says, oh, hey, this isn't a Trump crowd, which the crowd erupts. | ||
And once again, it's okay. | ||
For a Democrat, a leftist, to sit there and fawn over little girls with his hands, it's disgusting. | ||
There's hours of video of that on there. | ||
Just type in creepy Uncle Joe, creepy Joe Biden. | ||
You know, Joe, first of all, Joe Biden is planning on launching a presidential campaign. | ||
He's almost definitely a candidate. | ||
No one talks about the extraordinarily lucrative business deals his son got in China and in Russia. | ||
They're too busy worrying about Jared Kushner and what he may or may not have done. | ||
Biden sees himself as some Kennedy-esque figure, and this tendency to go around touching children is just, it's nothing short of weird. | ||
At least one U.S. senator at his swearing-in slapped Biden's hand away from his daughter's face. | ||
I don't know why Biden thinks this is acceptable behavior other than the fact that he thinks he's some paternal figure for the country when in fact he's just a creepy politician who has run very poorly every time he has attempted to run for president but frankly is intending to run again. | ||
Yeah, he tries to be an everyman, and he's not. | ||
He really is just a weirdo who gives bad gun advice. | ||
Now, let's go to the calls. | ||
Let's go to John in Maryland who wants to talk about the Trump-Kim comments. | ||
Go ahead, John. Make it quick. We've got about five minutes. | ||
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And second, I grew up in the... | ||
I was born in the 60s, and when I was very young, they had a whole lot of movies out about nuclear holocaust, and it scared the living crap out of me. | ||
Being an eight, nine-year-old kid, to see these movies about a few people left on the earth, and everything is gone. | ||
It just kind of set the tone for my life. | ||
I got into drugs and alcohol, and my life was messed up for a long time. | ||
But you know what? The Bible says that if you can, if it's possible to be at peace with all men. | ||
So, you know, what Trump is doing, he's trying to be a peacemaker, and I don't see how anybody can criticize somebody for trying to make peace. | ||
I mean, to me, he's doing what What Jesus would do. | ||
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but unfortunately right now we have professional contrarians in the mainstream media, and it doesn't matter what Trump does. | ||
If he would have killed this meeting, they would have gone after him for killing the meeting. | ||
Well, because he had it. Now he's bad. | ||
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It never ends. They're all devils anyway. | |
You know what they are. | ||
They're all devils. They're all devil worshipping, and if they don't worship devils, they worship double worshippers. | ||
So, you know... Do not listen to the poison that comes from their tongues. | ||
Thanks, John, for the call. Let's jump to Tracy in Baltimore. | ||
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Go ahead, Tracy. I just wanted to ask three fast questions if I could. | |
Do you guys think that it's destiny or fate that Trump didn't run in the 90s and that we had to go through this awakening period to appreciate Someone like him who wasn't a politician and just a businessman to take over this country. | ||
And do you think it's something in our water or air or the food that we're eating in this country that make liberals so crazy and unhinged? | ||
Or do you just think a good part of that is just the media dumbing people down? | ||
And the third quick question is, I wanted to know what happened to Larry Nichols on Infowars, because prior to the 2016 election, him and Roger Stone, every single thing they came on the air and talked about was 100% true. | ||
And Nichols isn't doing your show no more, but he's doing other shows. | ||
And I was just wondering why that is, if he's going to come back to Infowars or not. | ||
If you guys could answer those questions, that'd be great. | ||
All right. All right, I'll take number two. | ||
I think it's the social media, bad diets, and the social media, or I guess the phones, which are your social media input devices. | ||
That's what I think is going on with most of America, and there are people that are trained in how to make people insane and bitter, and that's what's going on with the left. | ||
Go ahead, Roger, you can take the others, and I'll pick up Larry Nichols at the end. | ||
First of all, I think it's important to recognize that I do believe we had to reach a point in America Where the two-party duopoly that had been running things had so decimated their own credibility and the country had to fall to such a level that the American people would consider a leader from outside the political class, somebody who hadn't held public office before, somebody who wasn't connected to the mistakes and the bad policies of the past. | ||
In retrospect, had he run in 2012, I think he might have been narrowly defeated. | ||
After all, you've been running against an incumbent I also think people had to experience all eight years of the Obama stagnation. | ||
And then the right man came along at exactly the right time with the right message of nationalism. | ||
So, you know, who am I to second-guess God? | ||
I think this turns out to be a matter of perfect timing. | ||
On the question of Larry Nichols, I have read virtually everything he's written, followed him for years, find him incredibly credible on the questions of the evildoings of Bill and Hillary Clinton. | ||
Yeah, and as for why he hasn't come on the show, I don't know. | ||
I mean, we do have guests that come on a lot, and then they don't come on, and then they come back on again. | ||
And so I don't know personally what's going on with that, and I know a lot about what goes on here. | ||
And his name hasn't really come up, and maybe we should get him back on. | ||
Thanks for bringing that up, Tracy. Jefferson, I was going to hold you over until the end, but we're running out of time here trying to get all the news in. | ||
And, of course, with... | ||
Because we have to get our funding from the people who watch and support us, we do have to take these breaks from time to time. | ||
So thanks to everybody for calling in. | ||
We appreciate it. Roger Stone thanks you. | ||
Roger, you got any parting words? We got 10 seconds. | ||
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The fallout from Trump's devastating tariff renegotiations at the G7 summit has come crashing down around the feet of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. | ||
President Trump's economic advisor and director of the United States National Economic Council didn't hold back on Trudeau's backstabbing remarks made as President Trump left the G7 summit early to negotiate a historic peace deal with North Korea that affects the entire world. | ||
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The President called the Canadian Prime Minister weak and dishonest. | |
What exactly did he say to get this kind of response from the President? | ||
Well, to be honest with you, Prime Minister Trudeau, by the way, I respect, I've worked with him in good faith, getting through a good communique on Friday and Saturday. | ||
So he holds a press conference. | ||
Barely out of there, on the plane to North Korea, and he starts insulting us. | ||
You know, Trudeau should have known better. | ||
Why pick a publicist fight with a friend to impress an enemy? | ||
Well, hey, who picked the fight? | ||
I'm arguing Trudeau picked the fight. | ||
And instead of being a good push to the Singapore North Korean talks, Trudeau decides to come out and play to domestic political consumption and take pot shots at the American president who is representing the rest of the world. | ||
That's just not fair play. | ||
Canadians did not take it lightly. | ||
That the United States has moved forward with significant tariffs on our steel and aluminum industry. | ||
Particularly, did not take lightly the fact that it's based on a national security reason. | ||
For Canadians who either themselves or whose parents or community members have stood shoulder to shoulder with American soldiers and far-off lands and conflicts from the First World War onwards, that it's kind of insulting. | ||
And I highlighted that it was not helping in our renegotiation of NAFTA. And that it would be with regret, but it would be with absolute certainty and firmness that we move forward with retaliatory measures on July 1st, applying equivalent tariffs to the ones that the Americans have unjustly applied to us. | ||
I have made it very clear to the President that it is not something we relish doing, but it is something that we absolutely will do. | ||
Because Canadians, we're polite, we're reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around. | ||
Of course, the usual minions of globalism came out of the woodwork to bash the Trump administration's deconstruction of the economic pillars of globalism. | ||
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President of the United States to walk into that session and to essentially blow it up and disrespect our allies while embracing Russia and giving benefits to China, countries that are not our allies, and in the case of Russia, indeed our declared adversary, is very worrisome and very destructive. | |
And it leaves the United States isolated in the world and our allies wondering if they can count on us and we on them. | ||
So we are in a very dangerous moment, I believe. | ||
And I think John McCain is very right to tell the world on behalf of the American people on a bipartisan basis that we do care about them. | ||
We do care about our allies. | ||
We're committed to American leadership. | ||
We're committed to an open and free and fair trading system. | ||
And just because we have at the present A president of the United States who seems to be going in an opposite direction. | ||
Don't give up on the United States. | ||
Understand that on a bipartisan basis, the United States Democratic leaders and Republican leaders want to see America be strong and have the friends and allies that we've always had. | ||
I'm not so sure John's right about where America is on trade. | ||
The Bernie Sanders element of the Democratic Party doesn't stand for free trade. | ||
Hillary Clinton said she would get out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership if she had become president. | ||
There's a movement in our party that Trump seized that got in the nomination and eventually become president of the United States. | ||
I'm not so sure a majority of Americans believe that globalization and free trade is in our interest. | ||
I believe that. John McCain believes it. | ||
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Hey, did you guys see that? Trudeau was talking s*** about Trump. | ||
And then his f***ing eyebrow fell off. | ||
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I am at the most westerly point of the United States, the Hawaiian Islands in Maui. | ||
In fact, we're out in deep blue water, 18,000 foot shelf goes off right there. | ||
Very historic. | ||
But the big news here, ladies and gentlemen, is that it's already Tuesday and the summit's already happening in Singapore. | ||
Which way is North Korea? | ||
Which way is Singapore? That way? | ||
That's right. So out that way, not too many miles, we have got Trump and Kim Jong-un meeting after 60 plus years of the Korean War to denuclearize the peninsula. | ||
This is a gigantic victory, ladies and gentlemen, for America. | ||
So that means from New York City and Rhode Island right to the edge of the Hawaiian Islands, all 50 states, from Alaska to Texas, from California to Florida, this is a big deal. | ||
Republicans and Democrats couldn't end that war because they didn't want to end it. | ||
They wanted continued ongoing crises. | ||
But now there are the images happening now as we speak of Trump meeting with Kim Jong-un to try to free up that nation from the communist bonds that it's been in. | ||
So this is major, major history that we're witnessing. | ||
And, you know, Obama got a peace prize for being elected and then launched a bunch of wars. | ||
Well, I think the peace prize is a joke. | ||
And as Trump said, he wants global victory, close quote. | ||
He doesn't want that stupid peace prize that Al Gore and Henry Kissinger got. | ||
He should wipe his ass with it. | ||
But we'll be covering it live tomorrow during my show, David Nice broadcast, Owen Schroer, all the live broadcasts at Infowars.com and Newswars.com. | ||
But again, ladies and gentlemen, Trump has taken the deep dive of the globalists, dismantling everything they've done. | ||
I think Alex is about to jump in the water. | ||
So symbolically, I'm going to jump in right here on the shelf that goes down 18,000 feet myself. | ||
So here we go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yeah! It's good to see Alex Jones having fun because he's like 90% work. | ||
He does like to have fun around the office every once in a while, but man, he works... | ||
A hell of a lot. Now my next guest, Joe Bannister, agentfortruth.com, former armed agent for the IRS, and finally figured out what they were up to. | ||
But now it seems like we have a little kinder, gentler IRS. Welcome to the show, Joe. | ||
Thanks, Rob. Thanks very much for having me. | ||
So, you know, we've been talking about this summit. | ||
I'll get your take on it, too. | ||
Why not? You're basically our third guest, if you count Roger as a guest, even though he's a co-host. | ||
But what's your take on this summit? | ||
Do you think we're going to have peace in North Korea? | ||
Well, I think it's always good to pursue peace. | ||
But, you know, I think for 9mm, the parabellum 9mm round, it's, you know, work for peace, but prepare for war. | ||
So always be prepared. | ||
I don't have a lot of trust in the North Korean regime or China that backs them up. | ||
But I think it's always good to have a posture of peace. | ||
You know, I think that Christians for sure should support peace, but really anyone in the world should support peace and any efforts made towards that end. | ||
Yeah, I could see Trump doing this as a way to get into North Korea and kind of create another buffer zone between China and not necessarily try to double-cross the Chinese, but just provide more influence than what we're doing now, which could be great. | ||
And it could also be great for American companies to go and help build some of that infrastructure there that's going to need to be built if this all happens, which is, I think, what most people want to see. | ||
I like the beachfront. | ||
That's very good. | ||
Showing what could be and why not show any human being what could be if we have peace. | ||
Exactly, exactly. And I think that's what we're all after at this point. | ||
Because we've had enough of war. | ||
We're at the point now where we have almost instantaneous communication worldwide. | ||
We can figure all this stuff out with words instead of swords. | ||
Now, I wanted to bring you on, because you called in not too long ago, and I'm like, hey, we haven't had Joe Bannister on in a while. | ||
And I usually don't really do this. | ||
I'm kind of sitting in for Owen Schroer while Alex is out of town. | ||
But I wanted to get you on to talk about the new IRS rules that Trump signed. | ||
And... Have you seen any change? | ||
I mean, aside from we're getting a little more in our paychecks now, but are you seeing anything else on the ancillary ends of audits and stuff like that? | ||
Have the IRS stopped picking on the little guy? | ||
What is actually going on? | ||
Well, I really haven't seen any statistical information. | ||
As far as I can tell, the IRS is still the bad boys in the swamp. | ||
I think they might be kind of laying low right now, hoping that they don't get noticed. | ||
I mean, all those years with Lois Lerner and all of that corruption, President Obama obviously used the IRS for evil purposes. | ||
And, of course, that's the problem. | ||
The IRS can be used by any party, any person in office for evil purposes. | ||
And, of course, my position is that the income tax itself is evil. | ||
So I really don't think it's easy for the IRS to do anything good. | ||
But it is what it is. | ||
But I do think they're kind of laying low right now, trying not to get noticed because there's so much of the swamp that needs attention. | ||
And we did have a lot of that. | ||
We're starting to see some of those emails starting to come out. | ||
We're getting a little bit of information from them. | ||
But yeah, they basically, during the Obama administration, were going after gun owners. | ||
Anything with Tea Party, anything with conservative in it, they were not letting them have their non-profit status. | ||
What's your general opinion on non-profit status? | ||
Because a lot of people say, hey, if we took churches off the non-profit status, we could balance the stupid frickin' budget because of all the taxes they would be paying. | ||
I mean, do you think that's something we should do away with in general? | ||
We don't have non-profits, everybody pays a little bit? | ||
Or should we just have no taxes at all? | ||
Well, the fact of the matter is that people don't, you know, have to seek IRS permission to exercise their First Amendment rights. | ||
And if they don't want to be taxed, they can always just spend all the money that they bring in in donations. | ||
The other thing to keep in mind is donations aren't taxable anyway. | ||
So if you have a little small organization and you get donations from it, those aren't taxable anyway. | ||
So I'm not quite sure why people go, especially small groups, go to this extent of asking the IRS for permission to exist, when in fact, if somebody gives me a donation of $50 or $100 or $10,000, it's not taxable to the recipient. | ||
So I really think that this whole non-profit stuff is, you know, maybe for, you know, multi-million dollar organizations, there's certain kinds of benefits. | ||
Of course, people can get a tax deduction if they contribute to an authorized charity. | ||
But again, the fact of the matter is a lot of these groups that were attacked... | ||
We're seeking IRS permission to exist, and my position is that might be their first mistake. | ||
Just use the First Amendment. | ||
If you're worried about the IRS coming in, spend all the money you take in, and there's nothing that it attacks. | ||
Well, that's a very interesting strategy because I don't think a lot of people know that. | ||
They figure, oh, I'm just going to go. | ||
I've got to get my 501c3, and then I have to keep records of everything. | ||
We have to have minutes. I was actually in a nonprofit, and I thought it was more paperwork than what it was worth, and I got out of it. | ||
I just couldn't stand the meetings and the minutes and everything that we had to keep track of instead of doing the actual work, which was promoting independent artists. | ||
Right. It just seems to be more trouble than what it's worth overall. | ||
So what else is on your radar right now? | ||
Well, I've got a collaborative radio show effort with a bunch of other people in the tax movement. | ||
So, of course, if people go to agentfortruth.com, they can see more information on that. | ||
We're still just trying to beat the drum and expose, like I say, the evils of the income tax, even from its very foundations. | ||
And my attitude is, you know, people get upset when they're driving home from work and somebody cuts them off. | ||
It could ruin their whole week. | ||
You know, all the corruption that we see, the issues with Benghazi and climate change lies and There's so many things that people get upset about, and I would hope that they get upset about the fact that the income tax is a deceitful mechanism to rob them of their freedom. | ||
Let me stop you right there. I'm going to let you start back at the beginning of when it was created. | ||
When we get back, former IRS agent Joe Bannister is with us on The War Room. | ||
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Infowars.com dot com forward slash show welcome back to the war room My guest is Joe Bannister, former IRS agent. | ||
And if you go to agentfortruth.com, you will see there the article, the IRS is the original deep state operation. | ||
And, you know, a lot of people, we haven't had Joe on in a while. | ||
I don't think he's ever, Joe, I don't know if you've ever been on The War Room, honestly. | ||
I have not. I've been on David Knight's show a few times, and Alex's maybe two, three years ago. | ||
But, you know, I've met you through the years. | ||
I've met you at different events. | ||
And I do want to get into this article because you have, I know, at least one son who's close to the millennial age. | ||
And this is an article talking about millennials and finances. | ||
But let's go into this article, the original deep state operation. | ||
Why don't you explain to people, just kind of lay it out to them, what the IRS is, how it was formed, why it was formed, and basically how it's encroached. | ||
And not even just the taking of people's money, but also the censorship aspect of it. | ||
Keeping people... Shut up so they don't get investigated. | ||
Let's just break it all down for people right now. | ||
Absolutely. Self-censorship. | ||
Well, here's the way I look at it or try to describe it. | ||
For those of us fortunate enough to have some world history taught to us, true world history, the early 1900s you had all of this march towards collectivism. | ||
And so, what Alex affectionately calls the globalists, you know, the New World Order, they were trying to insert their fingers, their tentacles, into Europe, into Russia, and into America. | ||
And they did it in different ways, because they had to insert, you know, the tentacles in the way that they would fit, or at least fit for a while. | ||
So, of course, in the early 1900s, you have the Russian Revolution. | ||
And that was based on the tenants and findings of Karl Marx. | ||
And, you know, the second plank of the Communist Manifesto is a graduated income tax. | ||
So you'd kind of think, in the land of the free and the home of the brave, that the last place that you'd see One of the planks of the Communist Manifesto was in the USA. But somehow, someway, in 1913, the 16th Amendment was allegedly ratified. | ||
There's a lot of evidence to indicate it wasn't even ratified. | ||
But even if it was ratified, the 16th Amendment did not expand federal taxing power. | ||
So basically, you have a square peg trying to be forced into a round hole by the bankers and those powerful interests behind the government who are wanting to basically rob the American people of their wealth. | ||
So 1913 was the 16th Amendment, and when the first Income Tax Act was passed, and as we all know, we can count, that was a little over 100 years ago. | ||
And ever since then, this square peg has been trying to fit into the round hole of our constitutional republic, and there's just been all kinds of problems with it. | ||
So, of course, when I see targeting of conservative groups and this corruption that you see with the IRS, Those are like warts on a cancer-ridden body. | ||
If people would take a look at the body itself and see how much cancer is in it, they would decide that they wouldn't want it at all. | ||
And so I've been working for almost 20 years now, after resigning from the IRS, to hope that people would join me and be concerned enough that this income tax is really the deepest part of the swamp. | ||
And if we don't get in and get this big IRS cancer and income tax cancer removed, when Trump gets out of office, they're going to go right back to business as usual. | ||
Yeah, and that is a fear. | ||
We had a guy call in yesterday and said, you know, right now it looks good and, you know, we're winning, but the second Trump leaves, it's all going to go back to normal. | ||
We're going to put in another establishment politician, which could be Mike Pence, and I would consider him establishment. | ||
I would consider him very establishment. | ||
I was listening because I'm a big fan, especially when you get on there, so I heard that guy talk about that. | ||
And on the one hand, I can see where he's... | ||
Anyway, I'm sure you're the same way and everybody at Infowars. | ||
We have to have hope and we have to work towards solutions. | ||
Sometimes it gets us down when we see how deep the swamp gets, but that's why I'm out there beating the drum for people to see that there's this particular agency and this particular mechanism called the income tax and the Federal Reserve. | ||
That really is the source of our deep state problems. | ||
So, great, we can hack away at all these overgrown weeds and branches, but at some point we're going to have to get in there and get at the root. | ||
Yeah, get to the roots. Now, it was Benjamin Franklin who said the only certainties are death and taxes. | ||
But back then, there was no income tax. | ||
It was tax on goods coming in and out of the country, which pissed people off enough to start a revolutionary war. | ||
But get into that, how they've kind of taken that myth that we've always had taxes and there will always be taxes and there's always going to be income taxes. | ||
We could really have a country and still fund it without taxes. | ||
Taxing people to the tune of 60% of their income. | ||
That's right. I mean, how could the United States of America have survived from 1776 when independence was declared all the way until 1913 before they even had an income tax? | ||
And the income tax wasn't even widely applied until after World War II when withholding was initiated. | ||
So For the majority of the country's life, we did just fine with constitutional taxation. | ||
And of course the government's going to stay more in check and under control when they don't have endless money to spend spying on us and controlling us and figuring out how to do away with us completely. | ||
Now, pretend you're not a former IRS agent and you don't know what's going on, but you see Trump's new tax plan. | ||
Is it a step in the right direction? | ||
Is it much ado about nothing? | ||
Well, given that you're saying to pretend I'm not a former agent, I do think it's always a step in the right direction to give people more money in their pockets, do anything to curb the abuses that the IRS meets out at people, fires off at people. | ||
My position is just, really, you need to look a little deeper, because you may be enjoying these Little efforts, but we really need to make a Herculean effort. | ||
If you think about how even the Soviet Union, now Russia, how it's progressing away from the very thing that we seem to be trending towards. | ||
So we want to alter our trajectory and get back to constitutional taxation and a smaller government that isn't looking over our shoulders. | ||
We can do that on our own. | ||
I totally agree. I want to hold you over a little bit into the next segment if you can do that and you can explain what that would look like and what the process would be because I do think it is possible. | ||
And maybe it's Trump's second term. | ||
Do we have to get rid of the Federal Reserve to do it? | ||
If so, how do we do that? | ||
And so we got, you know, about 50 seconds left. | ||
Why don't you start leading into that and we'll finish up the rest on the other side of this break. | ||
Well, what is outlined on my website is the fact that I don't have any problem with the income tax laws as they're written. | ||
It's just that the IRS has led the public to believe that the laws as written actually apply to the average American. | ||
So my attitude is, if enough Americans just learned what the law actually requires and who is actually required to pay the income tax, we could make amazing changes without Congress doing anything at all. | ||
Alright, we'll talk about the rest of that when we get back. | ||
We're talking to Joe Bannister, former IRS agent. | ||
And he's going to tell you what you need to know about the income tax. | ||
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It's The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Alright, we're back live on The War Room. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
My guest, we held him over for a little longer, get some bonus time with Joe Bannister, former IRS agent. | ||
And Joe was getting into how we would get rid or, I guess, change the paradigm of the IRS first, which is understanding the law and how it's really applied. | ||
And I think you're talking about the definition of income. | ||
Is that what you're talking about, Joe? | ||
Definition of income, the absence of a liability statute over 100 years. | ||
Never did Congress pass a law that made the average American liable for the income tax. | ||
It's not an oversight. | ||
It's because Congress realizes the limitations to their power. | ||
But, you know, my proposal, Rob, is that the American people should just use the tools that we already have. | ||
We already have the First Amendment we talked about a little earlier. | ||
We can share information with fellow Americans about the truth about the income tax. | ||
Do we really want to be lied to to this extent? | ||
If people are comfortable and, you know, content with this system, then I'm gonna have to live with it because, you know, most of my friends and neighbors We're fine with it. | ||
But I really think that if people learn the truth and people would share the truth with others, we could have our own tax reform by just using tools we already have at our disposal. | ||
You know, the First Amendment, as I say, we can just share information and there's no law against that, at least not yet. | ||
We have a jury system. | ||
You know, the IRS basically uses two weapons against the people, take their stuff, And take their liberty by putting them in prison. | ||
I was prosecuted back in 2005, and thanks to the jury system, the jury evaluated the bogus case that the IRS and DOJ had against me and acquitted me of all the charges. | ||
So we can use the jury system. | ||
If we had 20 million informed Americans who knew the truth about the income tax, It would be more difficult than it already is to prosecute people and take away their liberty. | ||
And that's a huge fear factor that the IRS utilizes. | ||
It is, and they've taken people who have spoken out against it, like Cleon Skousen, and put him in prison and basically took away his liberty. | ||
Now, I want to end this with this article. | ||
More than half of millennials expect to be millionaires someday, according to a new study. | ||
That's 53% in this survey. | ||
And also, some other bad news. | ||
25% say they'll never marry. | ||
30% plan on never having children, which I think is why you see a rise in dogs everywhere, including at the grocery store. | ||
But, Joe, what advice do you have for people? | ||
You know, you don't just start taking pictures of yourself on Instagram and become a millionaire, even though people think that's how it works. | ||
Some people. What advice would you give to young people out there on how they should go about building, I guess, a nest egg for the future? | ||
Well, it's really all about saving and it's all about not being in debt. | ||
And, of course, they can look at the federal government as a perfect example of how not to conduct yourself. | ||
The government borrows money to pay interest on a debt that was also the result of borrowing. | ||
So it's a bottomless pit. | ||
And, unfortunately, I think a lot of young people, especially from college debt, Primarily from college debt because they were promised a college degree is going to make you a millionaire. | ||
And so it won't hurt to borrow a few hundred thousand dollars because you're going to be a millionaire once you graduate. | ||
And so I think millennials don't trust people generally, but unfortunately they did trust those that told them You know, that a college degree would be the easy road to a million bucks. | ||
So I would suggest staying out of debt. | ||
You know, as you mentioned, a couple sons we have. | ||
Actually, the oldest just got married a week ago. | ||
Thankfully, the Bannister sons have their feet a little more firmly planted on the ground. | ||
I guess because they have a dad who loves to get arrows in his back, courtesy of the IRS. We do need to educate younger people. | ||
And I do think, I mean, I've heard that a lot of young people are actually more conservative than the generation before them. | ||
So I think no matter how... | ||
Go ahead. Yeah, Generation Z, they're saying, are more conservative than their parents. | ||
And then you've got the millennials, which seem to have fallen. | ||
I guess all the right points hit at the same time of the conditioning, the brainwashing, that you have to go to college no matter what. | ||
It's the only way to get in. | ||
You go work for a company for your whole life. | ||
You put money into the stock market, and boom, you retire a millionaire. | ||
And frankly, that's not going to happen. | ||
That's not going to happen for me, I can tell you that. | ||
At least retiring a millionaire, as far as I know. | ||
Yeah. No, it's... | ||
Anyway, but again, I think that young people, the thing that encourages me the most is that with all the propaganda that's gone on over the last hundred years, and I remember when I was eight, nine, ten years old, I'd sit there at the TV with my dad, and he'd say, Those people on there are not telling you the truth. | ||
And he was pointing at, you know, Tom Brokaw. | ||
So even my deceased father knew way back in the 80s and 70s, you know, what was really going on. | ||
So thankfully, people can't be fooled for very long. | ||
And so I'm still hopeful that we can continue to drain the swamp. | ||
And I just hope, like I say, that the American people will dig a little deeper and they're going to learn some stuff. | ||
And they can start with my website. | ||
And, of course, InfoWars. | ||
I'm just so grateful to everybody there. | ||
I have known you for a long time. | ||
And I'm just so grateful you guys are there. | ||
And I listen all day, every day. | ||
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But InfoWars is just absolutely phenomenal. | ||
And I love you guys very much. | ||
Well, appreciate that. And you can find Joe Bannister's website at agentfortruth.com. | ||
No, he's not stuck on Facebook or Twitter or any of the other internet ghettos. | ||
He's got his own website, which you need to do. | ||
You need to have your own website. | ||
So check it out, agentfortruth.com. | ||
Thank you for joining us, Joe Bannister. | ||
Appreciate your work. Thank you, Rob. | ||
Take care. Alright. | ||
Well, I want to get to a couple stories. | ||
This one from The Hill. | ||
It's written by a man named J.D. Gordon who was a campaign director of national security for Trump. | ||
He also worked on the Herman Cain campaigns. | ||
And talking about this James Wolfe character who was a Senate staffer who was allegedly just leaking stuff to reporters, one of which happened to be his girlfriend. | ||
And they finally caught up to him. | ||
And so we're seeing... | ||
We're finally seeing the leaks. | ||
We're seeing who's making the leaks, where they're coming from, how that disseminates out. | ||
And I think we're about to start seeing... | ||
In fact, we have a report in our latest reporter contest article, which I'll cover next segment, that we're hitting the fulcrum. | ||
So the fulcrum's right here. | ||
And we were here, and it was like this. | ||
Now we're coming over, and things are going to start turning into the favor of truth and justice and away from this... | ||
This despotism that we saw with the Obama administration and just the utter lack of concern for law and order. | ||
It's just, we do what we want, we're going to do what we want. | ||
Now, here's also an interesting story. | ||
We played this the other day of the two students, the two transgender students that were transitioning from male to female. | ||
Well, they got to compete in the state track tournament, and they won one and two. | ||
Which state is this? | ||
Connecticut. Well now, students and parents demand unfair rule change after two transgender teen sprinters come in first and second in the girls' state championship, months after one competed as a boy. | ||
So... The transgender movement, the liberal movement, the political correctness movement is eating itself. | ||
So they let them come in. | ||
They let these boys come in because I bet they still have their penises. | ||
I'm not going to check. | ||
But I bet they're still there. | ||
And they're running in girls' track tournaments. | ||
That's not right. | ||
But people are pressured in. | ||
Oh, you don't want to be politically incorrect. | ||
You have to let these young women come in here. | ||
Even though when you look at them, they look like bodybuilders. | ||
These women are stacked, as they say. | ||
It looked like it was their old joke of the East German women's Olympic team were actually males. | ||
There were old jokes about that, I think, in this movie Top Secret with Val Kilmer from back in the 80s. | ||
Funny movie. But you have the left letting this happen, and then when other people's parents watched their girls, their daughters, who worked and trained countless hours to win these tournaments, they're defeated by two boys. | ||
I'm sorry. If you have a penis, you're a boy. | ||
That's the way it works. That guy looks like a guy. | ||
Go back. I'm sorry. | ||
To me, he looks like a guy. | ||
Hey, if you want to be a woman, that's fine. | ||
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The War Room. | |
Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room final segment. | ||
Don't forget, starting Thursday, June 14th at 8 a.m., we're going to have another 34-hour extravaganza where we look at the IG report and hopefully the start of the fall of the deep state because this should be, hopefully, an event that is called a catalyst event, things that get other things going. | ||
We have a volcano over on the big island of Hawaii. | ||
Hawaii is essentially a bunch of volcanoes. | ||
And it's still active. | ||
It's been active for 23,000 years. | ||
And One of our citizen journalists who's been entering the contest, like gangbusters, our contest, which I'll get into in a second, his name's Greg Reese, he lives on the Big Island, and he posted a video about YouTube hiding, earthquake monitoring videos. | ||
There's a guy named Dutch Sense who puts out, he monitors, he livestreams Is Dutch sense being censored? | ||
The YouTube channel DutchSense, run by Michael Janich, provides 24-7 streaming real-time data on earthquake activity worldwide. | ||
On Saturday, June 9th, DutchSense uploaded a video entitled, Hawaii Volcanoes Update. | ||
USGS says no increase in seismic activity at Mauna Loa. | ||
The video became unavailable for several hours. | ||
I was unable to view it, and a stream of comments confirmed the same. | ||
I was, however, able to download it. | ||
And in the video, DutchSense points out a pattern that may suggest rising activity in Mauna Loa, the largest active volcano on Earth. | ||
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So the USGS says there's no sign of any eruption at all at Mauna Loa, while not addressing the earthquakes all happening near 3.0 across the eastern flanks of Mauna Loa. | |
And now on the western flanks of Mauna Loa. | ||
And don't forget the ones that happened last week up on the northern flanks of Mauna Loa between Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. | ||
Then we get down to the south and we're on the southern flank with the 2.9. | ||
So what's the deal with the 2.9s all across Mauna Loa? | ||
That's what happened at Puhu-Oh-Oh before Puhu-Oh-Oh collapsed. | ||
A series of threes all the way around the entire volcano. | ||
And then Puhu-Oh-Oh collapsed. | ||
That's not my take on it. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
We were covering it at the time, live here on the stream, you thousands of witnesses. | ||
Now, a series of earthquakes have broken out around Kilauea, and Kilauea has collapsed. | ||
Well, now there's a series of earthquakes breaking out across Mauna Loa. | ||
He then goes on to show us how the USGS has claimed the opposite to be true. | ||
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The number of weekly earthquakes recorded beneath the volcano during the past several months has decreased to near background levels. | |
This is again, I mean, it's demonstrably false. | ||
It's still on the feed. | ||
Dutch Sense has maintained a very scientific and optimistic attitude, and yet his videos seem to pose a threat to somebody. | ||
Could it be the USGS? Since 1843, Mauna Loa has erupted 33 times and is most definitely expected to erupt again. | ||
The destructive potential of Mauna Loa is far greater than what is currently manifest in the erupting rift zone of Puna, and it's expected to be quite disastrous when it erupts again. | ||
I can understand the reason for not wanting to cause alarm, but Dutch Sintz was not doing that. | ||
He was simply disseminating raw data and pointing out relevant patterns. | ||
Are we not entitled to have the facts? | ||
It is my opinion that we are better off when we have them. | ||
This is Greg Rees reporting for InfoWars. | ||
All right. And that was barely three minutes right there of a report. | ||
And let me tell you, Greg Reese's reports are powerful. | ||
They're short. They're to the point. | ||
They have good music, good graphics. | ||
He sources his articles. | ||
And right now, if I was to pick a winner today, it would be Greg Reese of the $20,000 report. | ||
Grand prize. Of course, there's $26,000 in prizes for a reporter contest, $20,000 for the first place, $5,000 the second, $1,000 for the third. | ||
And I can tell you, Greg has really just concentrated on one subject at a time. | ||
I've gotten a lot of entries, and people are scatterbrained. | ||
They want to talk about things. They want to try to talk for 10 minutes. | ||
We're not looking for people who can talk for 10 minutes straight. | ||
We have plenty of people here who can do that, me being one of them. | ||
We're looking for people who can put out short reports, concise, to the point, with a little bit of enthusiasm. | ||
You know, Greg's not jumping up and down going crazy, but he does have emotion. | ||
It's just calm, focused emotion. | ||
So we're looking for people who could do that, and we're looking for more reporters. | ||
We're looking to bolster our ranks here in the office and outside. | ||
We're looking for outside reporters who could just produce reports like John Bound does. | ||
Produces five to six reports a week, every week, on what's going on. | ||
Because news is happening all around us. | ||
So, guys, pull up that article, the original article. | ||
Oh, alright, we're going to go to the breaking news. | ||
Do we have the article about the contest so we can finish on that before we go to the breaking news? | ||
Not that one, the original contest article that I asked for during the break. | ||
Do you have what it takes to be in the Infowar? | ||
That might be... | ||
Yeah, that's probably close to it. | ||
So we're having a contest. | ||
That's not it, but that's all right. | ||
Let's just go to the breaking news. | ||
Here on Drudge, we've got four minutes left. | ||
We have fires breaking out in Beverly Hills. | ||
Look at that. Heading towards mansions. | ||
They're evacuating people. | ||
They're cutting brush fires. | ||
And this just shows you how dynamic and active our world is. | ||
Who knows how this started, but California is notorious for its brush fires. | ||
And it happens with the winds coming from, not from the coast, but from over the state. | ||
They become dry, they become fast-moving, and they move these fires all around. | ||
And with all the hills, of course, fire usually travels uphill. | ||
It doesn't travel downhill very well, but it can under the right conditions. | ||
So there you see somebody's mansion. | ||
There's a neighborhood there, and people are at threat. | ||
In fact, on Drudge Report, at the top, Beverly Hills fire puts celebs' homes in jeopardy. | ||
Evacuations ordered immediate threat developing. | ||
And you can see that from the long range. | ||
That's some of our satellite footage, and they're launching planes right now. | ||
Well, that reminds me of when we had the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and they were dumping this chemical dispersant on top of them, just seeing that footage, or Agent Orange footage. | ||
You can see the planes in action right now, live footage from KTLA, doing the drops, trying to stop what's going on, because the homes are being threatened, and We can't have rich people's homes being threatened, but Brushfire, this is from Variety, Brushfire is starting homes in Benedict Canyon area. | ||
If you're in that area right now, go outside and look and see if there's smoke coming your way. | ||
If so, you may want to take heed of some of those evacuation orders. | ||
Fast burning brush fires threatening Beverly Hills Crest area near Benedict Canyon in Los Angeles. | ||
The location of numerous multi-million dollar mansions. | ||
I Dreamer Genie star Barbara Eden who spoke to ABC News about her home as among many of the celebrities who live in the area. | ||
So there you go. | ||
John Lovitz lives there. Jessica Alba. | ||
John Voight. Channing Tatum. | ||
No damages have been reported yet. | ||
But as you can see, the fires are getting close. | ||
And this happens, you know, a few years ago we had brush fires not too far from here in Bastrop. | ||
And it started in one little location and spread and they burnt tons of homes and tons of trees were burnt down there. | ||
But, well, you can see they are fast acting on those fires right now. | ||
And hopefully they can get those put out. | ||
But that is... It says part and parcel of living in a big city, as Mayor Kahn would say. | ||
Part and parcel of living in California is worried about earthquakes, brush fires, insane people, insoles. | ||
There's all kinds of things you've got to worry about living in California. | ||
Shark attacks if you go swimming in the ocean. | ||
Because we are on a dynamic planet. | ||
Now, if you guys found that article about the contest, I'd like to tell people about it right before we go to break. | ||
There it is. InfoWars 2018 Recruitment Drive and Reporter Contest. | ||
Join the fight. We have all the rules there at that article. | ||
So be sure you read the rules. | ||
I had somebody submit a report. | ||
Ten minutes and two seconds. | ||
I can't accept it. I'm sorry. | ||
If I had to accept your report, if I accepted yours, I have to accept all the other people. | ||
And really, I only put the ten minutes there just as a, you know, I'm really not looking for ten minute reports. | ||
Honestly, if you do a 10-minute report just kind of droning on about one subject, I'm not going to be interested in it. | ||
Greg Reese's reports. Go look at his. | ||
I've featured almost every single one of his reports in the different contest entries and the article entries that we're posting all these. | ||
Check his out. Follow his style. | ||
That is what we're looking for. | ||
That is how you're going to win. | ||
Wow me. I don't want to be... | ||
Bored to death. I don't want to see you without a shirt on in your bed talking about Trump and Kim Jong-un. | ||
That's not interesting to me. | ||
I'm sorry. So right now, Greg Reese is way out in front. | ||
Way out in front. And it's a race for who's going to be second or third. | ||
So check out that. | ||
Check out the article right now. | ||
Why is YouTube hiding earthquake monitoring videos for all the latest in the contest entries? | ||
And be sure you get your entry in before July 4th because that is when entries end. | ||
So thank you once again for joining us on this edition of The War Room. | ||
I will not be here tomorrow. | ||
I'm going to take a day off because I'm going to jump on the real news Thursday and Friday as we start our 34-hour marathon broadcast. | ||
It'll be Harrison Smith and Jake Lloyd taking the chair of The War Room. | ||
So thanks for joining us. Infowars.com forward slash show is the stream to send out to everybody you know. | ||
I'm Rob Dew. You can follow me on Twitter at DewsNews, D-E-W-S-N-E-W-Z. Thanks for watching. | ||
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