Bryson Gray’s Letters to the Church 2—dubbed "Holy War music"—shifts biblical rap into aggressive territory, mocking transgender trends like Lil Nas X and Lil Uzi Vert’s pronouns while pushing kosher laws and Israel visits. Damon Imani’s viral pedophilia satire and vaccine skepticism align with Viva Frey’s claims of a "fascist trifecta" in Canada’s pandemic response, including Trudeau’s Emergencies Act and suppressed dissent. MMA fighter Joel Bauman links his June 10th fight against John Poppy to combating global malnutrition and pedophilia rings, while Laura Loomer and Roger Stone brand Ron DeSantis’ tech-backed campaign as a betrayal of Trump’s MAGA movement, questioning his loyalty and effectiveness against Disney’s "woke" agenda. The episode frames 2024 GOP infighting as a battle for cultural dominance, where establishment allies may sabotage grassroots resistance. [Automatically generated summary]
As illustrated in RFK Jr's book, The Real Anthony Fauci, AIDS and AZT was Fauci's first
official go at state-sponsored depopulation.
Celia Farber writes that Peter Staley is the most iconic AIDS activist in the world, and that he was the guy who made AZT happen.
The well-hyped media story goes something like this.
Young gay activist Peter Staley came out as a homosexual in 1985 and inspired his older brother Jess Staley to join him in the fight against AIDS, which for them meant demanding more drugs, faster drugs, and cheaper drugs from Big Pharma.
While posing as the voice of the downtrodden LGBTQ consumer, with the almighty support of the mainstream media behind them, the two brothers demanded that Big Pharma put speed ahead of safety and efficacy.
This campaign directly resulted in the rapid FDA approval of AZT in 1989.
Big profits were made, shortcuts were taken, and AZT killed thousands.
Jess Staley worked for JPMorgan Chase and became a pioneer of woke LGBTQ banking.
And after 30 years at J.P. Morgan and nine years as CEO of Barclays Bank in the UK, he resigned last year after an investigation into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein was launched as part of a U.S. Virgin Islands lawsuit.
According to the lawsuit, J.P. Morgan knowingly, negligently, and unlawfully provided and pulled the levers through which recruiters and victims were paid and was indispensable to the operation and concealment of the Epstein trafficking enterprise.
Human trafficking was the principal business of the accounts Epstein maintained at J.P. Morgan.
Jess Staley exchanged several hundreds of emails with Jeffrey Epstein.
Some of them coded like the infamous Pizzagate emails.
Staley to Epstein, say hi to Snow White for me.
Epstein to Staley, what character would you like next?
Staley, beauty and the beast.
Jess Staley is accused of forcibly and violently raping one of the victims and is said to have told her that Jeffrey Epstein authorized him to do whatever he wanted to her.
Jess Staley was set to take over for Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who some believe will be charged with criminal conspiracy for his service to Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking operations.
A New York federal judge threatened JPMorgan Chase with contempt of court if it does not speed up in producing evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Jamie Dimon is scheduled to be questioned under oath later this month on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Throwing gas on the fire, 19 Republican states just accused J.P. Morgan of closing bank accounts on political or religious grounds.
In a letter to CEO Jamie Dimon, J.P. Morgan Bank is accused of canceling major organizations' checking accounts and then screening them with questions focused on religion and politics before reinstating them.
The Federal Reserve Bank is not federal, and it holds no reserves.
It is a private bank owned by its member banks.
And overall, owned by the same big banks deemed too big to fail, like JPMorgan Chase.
I am your guest host, Adam King, host of The Adam King Show, filling in for Owen Troyer, who's been busy all week crushing it on The Alex Jones Show while Alex has been away.
We have such an amazing episode for all you guys today.
This is going to be off the charts.
I got guest after guest after guest coming.
I got a couple goals for all you info warriors out there.
Today, we're going to win the culture war.
We're going to bust up the New World Order.
We're going to take names and it's going to be epic.
My guest list, we're starting off with Bryson Gray today.
Moving into Damon Imani, followed by Viva Frey.
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Next is Raven Crawford, lived experience emergency food and shelter board,
representation of LGBTQIA2S+, American Indian, Alaska Native, indigenous communities
and chronic homelessness and domestic violence.
I second.
All in favor?
Thank you.
Bye.
Any abstentions?
To stand up against the poison of white supremacy as I did in my inaugural address to single
out as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy.
Chinese nationals affiliated with the Bidens created limited liability companies in the United States and then in a short period of time transferred their interest to a Chinese company that sent money What's up, dude? What's up, man?
Now, I wanted to start off this segment because, you know, the last few years, I feel like we on the alt-right, we've been losing this culture war.
But thanks to people like you, thanks to people like Damon Imani, who's coming on after you, and all these meme makers, we're slowly taking, taking, taking ground.
And, you know, you came out with hit after hit after hit after hit, firing up our movement.
My favorite by far was the Balenciaga video, Burn Balenciaga, but we're not going to touch on that today.
I want to talk to you about more about your spiritual music because really, you know, you're a Christian leader and it's nice to hear faith-based music that isn't gospel.
So I have one because I'm a Christian, but I'm an honest one.
And I know the most accurate version of the Tanakh, which most Christians call the Old Testament, I know the most accurate version is the stone edition of Tanakh.
If you're going to read it in English, read it in the stone edition with the Hebrew.
So yeah, that's what I use when I read the Old Testament.
And then when I read the New Testament, I'll read NASB and things of that nature.
I was answering the questions like I would answer them any other way.
And the lady I was interviewing me, she was so shocked by every time I answer her questions.
She was just so shocked because it was like, I guess you would call it, I answered the questions in like a nonchalant way, but I'm very honest with it.
That's it. It's so bizarre how hip-hop has evolved.
I grew up listening to hip-hop.
I actually, as a 12-year-old boy, used to run around my house calling myself Jupac Shakur, you know, like I was super into it.
But, you know, it's all gay now.
Like, you have to have an agenda.
And, like, the number one promoted rapper is Lil Nas X. And I'll tell you, every time I log into Twitter, I don't follow him, but he's the first one that pops up on my Twitter feed.
It's culture. So, like, Christianity and, I mean, pretty much all Abrahamic faiths, we have a culture.
And the Bible lays out what that culture is supposed to be for us.
It gives you the gender roles in the Bible.
It tells you how a man's supposed to be.
It tells you how a woman is supposed to be.
It tells you how a marriage is supposed to be.
It tells you these things that are actually fun.
And so I try to just incorporate it in my music and make it sound, make it still sound good.
Like a lot of, I had a song called Homemakers that a lot of women love because nobody had made an anthem for homemakers when they were at home doing their job.
They got no music to vibe to.
So that song right there was just called Feminine Not Feminist from my new album, Blessed to the Church 2, is pretty much trying to do that same thing.
I'm trying to I mean, the culture is already there, but I'm trying to create the culture in an entertaining way, if that makes sense.
Right. We have to. Like, we have to be bumping Bryson Gray.
We can't be bumping Jay-Z when we're rolling through the streets.
You know what I'm saying? Like, we have to support our own music.
We need that thick bass line at the party, and it should be positive message.
It shouldn't be, like...
You know, hoeing around and trash and filth the way that we see it today.
So I wanted to clip some of your videos.
I clipped Super Bigot because I think that's the funniest, most creative.
It's so funny.
Thank you. Dude, let's play the clip from Super Bigot, clip 10, and then I want to talk to you about this one because this is my favorite video of yours.
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Super bigot. Super bigot.
Wake up, honey.
Come on. The world needs you.
Come on, get up now, dang.
♪♪ ♪♪
I find it funny that, well, my songs get banned for offending the LGBT,
but Eminem used to threaten me in his songs, and his music is still up.
It's BrysonGrey at BrysonGrey.com, but people are going to forget that second G. Alright, you got a new record, a new song releasing in literally like 10 hours on YouTube.
I've been trying to get your producers and everybody out.
I was going to try to release.
I was hoping we could get a release.
Give us a sneak peek. What do we expect with this new song?
And it's like, it starts off, it's from my album, Letters to the Church 2, that's out.
And it starts off with my fiance saying, Bryson, you need to calm down.
I was like, no sir.
So it's basically just like, I call it, I call it Holy War music.
You know what I'm saying? It's like, It's like, to give you that vibe, to give you that vibe like, nah, you gotta keep pushing, you can't fold for nothing.
Keep pushing for God.
And I mean, because it is a war, a physical one and a spiritual one.
I mean, like, your videos are averaging about a million, 10 million views a video.
I mean, that's significant, even on platforms that are censoring people.
Have you ran into any censorship problems yet?
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Well, I have on Instagram four months ago, but recently it's been better.
On TikTok, however, I just started putting my videos on TikTok and In the past three months, they have took down, I think, around three or four of my videos.
But it is what it is.
I have the mindset to, you know, sometimes you can't show emotion.
You just got to use all the platforms that you can just to get a message out.
So that's why I keep using TikTok until they pull the plug.
I wish there was like a truth social for Instagram or just some sort of like media sharing platform for conservatives because I get shadow banned like every single other week.
I'm shadow banned. But the meme culture is so rich on Instagram.
You know what I'm saying? It's just meme after meme after meme.
Yeah. So I want to play two clips and get the audience saying, oh, I know that guy.
So we are going to play clip 20 and clip 21 back to back because they're short.
And I think when we come back, we'll talk a little bit about some of this stuff.
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Let's go. I want to be a mom one day.
That's going to be a passion for me.
I think seeing a trans woman as a mom is going to be very important.
That's just absurd. You are a biological male.
You can't get pregnant. You're telling me that, as a parent, I'm not smart enough to decide if my child need to have gender-affirming...
Well, yes.
That's what I'm telling you.
Straight up. Uh...
Dude.
That's so funny, man.
Yeah. Yeah, Whoopi, you know, I did a couple of videos with them.
On Instagram and TikTok, they went viral.
On Twitter is something else.
I don't know why, but it could be an algorithm thing.
But usually the Whoopi videos work great on Instagram and TikTok.
I feel barbaric encouraging him to get the surgery, but I kind of think that Dylan would be a much better male without His member than with his member.
But he'll still be a male, even if he cuts it off.
Yeah, yeah. We should get that trending.
They're either nippers or tuckers.
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Nippers or tuckers. No, I'm not American, so I don't know what nippers mean.
The Tucker thing, I know. Nippers, like you nip it off, you cut it off, you know?
Oh, yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Makes sense, makes sense. But, you know, it's just because...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is, it is.
That's something you do. I'm from Iran.
It's a thing there.
So, yeah, it is done.
But when I look at the trans group, they used to say that they are facing a genocide.
And at some point, you know, I've seen people talking about, so, okay, just let them do it so there would be less liberals, you know, there would be less of them.
But yeah, the whole thing is pretty funny, man.
They're such hypocrites.
They point the fingers at people for something they're not doing, but they're just doing it to themselves.
So stupid. And then you put the Project Veritas thing in the end.
I love it, man. Yeah, yeah.
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Yeah, and you know, every time I tweet anything too realistic, Usually, not usually, like every time I have a follow-up tweet, write under it with a parody notice or something like that so people know what it is.
But for this one, I got a community note.
Yeah, yeah. I got a community note on Twitter for that one.
I wonder if it was like an AI logbot or something that just saw the words Project Veritas and could tell that it said that, you know, they read the language and stuff.
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Yeah, the community node is done by people.
So some users saw that and they feel the need to make it, yeah.
Put a note on it. But here's the thing.
Some of them, they're just too obvious.
Like marketing alcohol to Muslims, right?
If you see anything like that, you would assume it's a parody.
We're like, we're slow to the game and we're coming out.
Bryson Gray was just on and he's like a big pioneer in this, but But taking cultural land back, being funny, making music, speaking out in a satirical sense, that wins and we need to push on that.
How goes the battle? Another day, another step into the descent of madness.
Jack Posobiec just posted an article from Postmillennial of apparently a trans person breastfeeding their child with a male from some juice that they were able to produce in their boobie from hormones.
You heard RFK talk, like even on the things where he knows, oh, he believes in the environmental stuff because experts, although as he explained, look, he's relying on Exxon and oil company experts from the 70s saying, we are going to pollute the earth, we're going to cause global warming, but it'll be good for us, bad for the environment because it'll melt the ice caps in the Arctic and we'll get to dig it for more oil, yada yada.
Except it hasn't really happened even by the 70s scientists who, you know, simultaneously were talking about global cooling.
The debate was good. He says, look, I believe the environmental issue is an existential crisis, but I don't expect everyone to agree with me, nor is my policy going to be based on that panic.
What else? The experts have lied to us about vaccines.
Crystal Ball was trying to push him or pressure him on, you know, people believe in vaccines.
because he is as much—I guess he's not as much of an outsider as Trump, but he is kind of as much anti-establishment as Trump is.
He's definitely not an outsider.
He's from the Kennedy legacy.
But he is as much of an anti-establishment individual as you'll ever find in the Democrat Party.
Once you have someone saying, yeah, I believe the CIA killed my father and my uncle— You're dealing with an outsider who is not there to make friends with the deep state, administrative state, whatever.
And you don't have to agree with him on everything, but he's making a lot of sense on a lot of things and is sort of the more polite left-wing voice of Donald Trump.
Roger Stone, and we got like 15 seconds until commercial break, but Roger Stone came out with a series of articles about a Trump I think that could do a lot to unify the country.
When we come back, we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this subject.
Stay tuned in for Warriors. All right, we're back.
And on the subject of RFK Jr., the anti-establishment Democrat.
Without a doubt, Frey, I agree with you that he is the anti-establishment Democrat candidate.
I really enjoyed your interview with Barnes.
The real gist of the whole thing, though, was that there are key issues that he just won't align himself with us on.
What do you feel is gonna be his tragic heel in getting Republicans to actually support him?
Because it's gonna be that which takes, that's gonna be the money source for this guy.
To satisfy all curiosity, will not join a ticket with Trump.
What he didn't say or he was much more equivocal on in that crystal ball interview was whether or not he would endorse Trump if he gets the Bernie treatment from the DNC and the Democrats.
So he was not anywhere near as categorical on that.
So there is still some optimism that there might be some unity, albeit not on a ticket, because I don't see RFK agreeing to be Trump's VP anyhow.
But how is RFK going to get the vote from the right So long as Trump is there, I don't think he will.
The question is, how is he going to get the vote from the people on the left who want to vote for Trump but can't bring themselves to do it?
And I think he will successfully do that where you're not going to have a split vote because it'll get resolved in the primaries.
But he's saying a lot of stuff I think that a lot of Democrats themselves fundamentally believe.
Once upon a time. I'm choking on my tongue here.
Once upon a time, liberals, like the hippies, were anti-vax, anti-big government, anti-big pharma.
I think that they're still there, and a lot of them are still—I don't think they were anti-vax to begin with, but they're seeing in real time the real consequences of this.
It's undeniable, but they're too ashamed to say it.
Once it becomes sort of legitimized, their concerns and their fears, they're no longer anti-vax.
You can be anti-COVID jab and still not be anti-vax.
They need a voice who is going to listen to them and not demonize them the way other Democrat leaders have.
RFK could be that voice.
And then once, because it will happen, when RFK gets the Bernie treatment, they then might feel a little more empowered to go over and vote for Trump.
I think, I hope, touch wood, because otherwise we're going to hell in a handbasket.
He's not getting the nomination for the Democrats.
There's no question, at least in my mind, and may I live to be wrong.
The question is going to be, what does he do when he gets screwed by the DNC and the Democrat machine?
Because he will. Is he going to pull a Bernie and betray all of his followers, or is he going to say, I cannot be a part of this establishment, and I might go endorse Trump?
Apparently it doesn't even mean that because I got two jabs back in 2021, and I'm still called anti-vaxxer.
I go out and get a tetanus shot when I cut my finger metal detecting.
I did question why my GP was pressuring my kids to get the chickenpox vaccine.
I'm like, what's the big deal about chickenpox?
I thought you were supposed to get it as a kid.
And I have no judgment for people who question science.
I'm starting to think they might have been a little bit ahead of the curve compared to me.
But Trump is going to have to answer some questions on the jab because there are a lot of Trump supporters and a lot of, I don't know, I'm not even going to call them conservatives because there's a lot of people who are pissed with Trump because it was the signature crown on his presidency, Operation Warp Speed, which we now know is basically an oxymoron when it comes to science.
And he's going to have to answer some questions and probably be forced to admit, I thought I was doing something good and I didn't realize that I was being lied to by the swamp creatures that I didn't clean house with and that I actually appointed in Fauci.
So he's going to have to answer. And just remember that Mike Pence was in control of Operation Warp Speed.
So he has had an easy out and the longer he waits to blame Pence, The more it sticks on him.
And with Pence running for president and everything that Pence is doing, it behooves me.
Why doesn't President Trump just pin it all on him and move forward and call it a day and wipe his hands clean?
He was very close with Buddy Johnson.
Buddy Johnson, who was the ambassador to the United Kingdom throughout his presidency, the owner of the Johnson& Johnson Corporation, he could have just easily leaned into it and supported Johnson& Johnson, but he didn't. He supported this RNA, Nazi, Mengele, eugenics, Pfizer vaccine.
So, you're very right.
He has a lot that he has to answer to the American people.
No, for sure, and he will, and not that I'm a political strategist, but I do suspect Trump is smarter than some people like to give him credit for.
I don't think he's got to throw Pence under the bus.
I think what will come out, and we're seeing it right now, is additional disclosures as to the degree to which known information was suppressed and hidden, and he'll then get to say, I thought I was being told the truth, but I was being lied to by Fauci, by everybody.
And so it will prove a lesson that you can't rush time.
You can't rush science.
Moving at the speed of science is an oxymoron.
It basically means moving at the speed of money.
He will have to answer for it.
But to his credit, Operation Warp Speed, in as much of a failure as it was, and I consider this jab to be a failure as an understatement, is He never mandated it.
He never supported, as far as I know, termination of employment for not getting it, unlike other political leaders out there.
And so he'll be able to hang his hat on the fact that I did my best and I never compelled it.
But nonetheless, Operation Warp Speed is a catastrophe of global proportions.
I mean, it was through Operation Warp Speed that he lost control of the country.
He should have ended the Emergency Use Authorization Act, which we're still in.
Well, upon leaving office, he should have forced Biden to reopen it because, you know, Pfizer waited conveniently until just after the election fraud in order to release their vaccines on the world.
And Trump still tried to take credit for it.
And that's what behooves me about President Trump is like, how disconnected could you be from the intelligence apparatus?
And how do you not have your own intelligence apparatus to understand specific key facts?
I learned early on.
That Jeffrey Epstein was involved in the COVID fiasco with Bill Gates.
That Moderna was involved.
There's such a disconnect that the President of the United States has the appearance of not having all the information.
And I think that that's a big disconnect.
And that to me makes me think that maybe he's in on it.
How does the President of the United States not have this information?
We now know that there was a lot of stuff for which he didn't have full information, number of troops in Syria.
It's very easy to, at some point, say, look, the deep state, administrative state, lied to me on material things, and that will be an out.
Do I think he was up to no good when he thought Operation Warp Speed would be the crown on his presidency?
I don't think he was up to no good, but I think a lot— Relying on people that he thinks are the best people when they're actually two-faced scoundrels and liars is how you get into big trouble.
Why it took him four years to learn that he ought to have cleaned house and had his own people there and not be so trusting of the bad faith swamp creatures.
That's a separate issue. But the bottom line, I mean, someone's got to answer for what happened.
But I placed the blame on Trump in principle for having tried to move at Operation Warp Speed.
But the bottom line, there were a lot of doctors and a lot of so-called experts who knew exactly what was going on and nonetheless hid information, lied, and then demonized everybody who dared question it.
On the flip side of the break, we're going to continue with our guest, Viva Frey.
Stay tuned, everybody. All right, we're back with...
Viva Frey. And Frey, before we get into, you know, I had this like whole agenda with you and I'm taking a detour because I'm so fascinated by this conversation.
You're such a smart and brilliant person and your comments and your perspective is very on point.
I was going to talk a little bit about Christina Freeland.
Descends from Nazis.
And since we're on the subject of Nazis, something that's very passionate to me, and everybody could see this on my band channel, the Adam King Show Band Channel, is I've been covering the rise, what I call the rise of the Fourth Reich constantly, especially in Israel.
I'll push back on one idea that Jews were targeted.
And I'll just say that I was equally flabbergasted that the state of Israel was so forceful, at least, or put this much pressure on and was willing to engage in this level of...
It was experimentation.
It's not hyperbolic.
Back on the NIH website, they refer to this as an experimental vaccine.
And how and why Israel did this to their population and why the population did not push back or oppose it I don't know.
What I'm noticing is that there's a lot of people in academia, a lot of intellectuals, a lot of people who regard themselves as the intellectual elite of society.
They are the ones who are the most willing to submit to this and the least questioning and the most trusting.
I was shocked that this was going on in Israel.
I was shocked that they were trying to shame minority groups for not submitting to this in Canada, in the States, you know, the black population being underrepresented in terms of vaccination levels, Latinos, indigenous Canadians, and the government, the same government that had historically abused of these very same demographics trying to shame them into getting it.
I don't understand what happened in Israel.
And it is something that is a massive deterrent.
I never thought of doing Aaliyah or moving to Israel.
Go ahead. No, I was just gonna say, it didn't make sense to me that you would experiment on a population in real time, knowing what we all knew.
After two shots, if you decided to get it, you had enough information, although a lot of people had enough information even before.
How they went this far, it doesn't, it causes me to question, even, you know, if I say even Israeli government, it causes me to have zero faith in any government of the world, the degree to which they are willing to sacrifice their own people.
You know, I actually in a previous life had a very important job as a campaign director for Israel Medical Foreign Aid and 2014 I was actually a diplomat in Africa and one of the things that we We're advised on was utilizing the Israeli medical apparatus to solicit for friends amongst other nations that might be hostile.
So my boss was General Ofer Marin, the chief medical doctor of the IDF. And we had like a whole printout.
Of talking points.
And I was in the capacity of this position during the Ebola outbreak.
And Israel came to the scene with a vaccine for Ebola.
It was a pill-based vaccine.
And it was like every talking point we had was promote Israel medicine, promote Israel medicine, promote Israel medicine.
Fast forward 2020.
The entire world shuts down towards the medical industry.
Israel locks up its vaccine, produced again an oral pill-based vaccine for COVID. The government locked it up in bureaucracy and signed an exclusive deal with Pfizer, a company with known Operation Paperclip ties to the work.
Pfizer absorbed a lot of the work of Joseph Mengele in Nuremberg.
People always ask, is there a need for a Nuremberg 2.0?
Well, there's only 17 people that were brought to trial in Nuremberg originally.
There were thousands of Nazi people.
Officials, let alone scientists, much more than 17 scientists.
My question to you on this one subject is, how does the Mossad make such a blunder if they're not intentionally in on it by signing an exclusive deal with Pfizer to the extent of their own country's medical developments?
There is no way that this is not going to cause people to be reaffirmed in certain beliefs that they otherwise held.
Because bear in mind also, it's an interesting thing.
Everybody always looks to Israel for technological advances, scientific developments.
And so when you have Israel being at the forefront of this human experimentation, and it serves as the basis and the justification for other nations to say, well, look at what's happening in Israel, and that's our cue to follow because they're ahead of the curve.
And then you find out that certain information had been suppressed and not disclosed to the public until recently.
And now we're finding out some information in Israel, which had it been disclosed at the time, might have changed public sentiment in terms of supporting this experimental jab campaign.
It's going to cause people to be reaffirmed in a lot of the negative beliefs that they
might have otherwise had.
Operation Paperclip, for anybody who doesn't know, which is when the West, Britain and
America were trying to get the Nazi scientists, the Nazi knowledge out of Germany after the
war.
And it was called Operation Paperclip because they would put a little paperclip on the page
where they wanted a certain scientist to get them, smuggle them out, avoid all consequences.
And there's people who say like this Nazi philosophy, this Nazi ideology, this Nazi
The Democrat Socialist Workers Party became a secret society like Bohemian Grove.
I would even argue further that something like Bohemian Grove or the Bilderberg Group or the Trilateral Commission, all these organizations are much more public than the actual Democrat Social Workers' Party, the actual, actual Nazis.
Did you happen to get a chance to see Adolf Netanyahu's interview on Jordan Peterson?
I did not see that, no. So he pretty much comes out there and he says that he sold Israel to Pfizer.
He wrote a book about it, his conversations with Albert Burla.
I actually post this video.
I ask every single person that comes on my show.
I share the clip. It's like a two-minute segment.
You're welcome to come on The Adam King Show.
We'll do a whole expose about it.
I think the Jewish people would really appreciate that.
In Israel, not only do they don't have freedom of speech, but they also have tremendous amounts of medical misinformation that's being handed to them.
But yeah, he pretty much says – on Jordan Peterson, Bibi Netanyahu got up there and he said that not only did he sell – he quote, uses the word, Israel will be the lab of Pfizer.
He says that, end quote.
He says that. Now, how do you be the leader of Israel and say something like the lab of so-and-so?
We all grew up with never forget, and that to me is either being complicit.
You can't forget on that level.
When we come back, we're going to finish up with Viva Frey just a little bit.
Stay a little bit longer, and we'll get to the next segment.
All right. Welcome back, InfoWarriors.
We are joined by Viva Frey for just going to wrap up this segment.
I didn't want to say goodbye to you on short notice like that.
I had so many clips that I made.
I was so proud of myself for making these clips.
I watched your entire citizen's inquiry, and I cut out exactly the points that I want, and we're just unfortunately not going to have time to air those clips.
But maybe in a closing, you can – Fill everybody in on this citizens' inquiry in Canada and what you think the results of that are going to be.
This is something that is tremendously important that I'm not sure enough people in the States are talking about.
Everybody knows about the truckers' protest last year, about a year and a half ago now, two years.
Jeez. Everybody knows about the trucker protest.
Everybody knows about Justin Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act, which is basically the
new version of the War Measures Act, to violently suppress the most peaceful protest ever.
Most people know that about a year later, they had this thing called the commission
to look into the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act, because under the
law, a commission has to investigate the circumstances surrounding invoking the Emergencies Act because
it's so serious.
It doesn't seem that many people realize that that commission ended in exonerating Justin
Trudeau and ratifying his invocation of the Emergencies Act.
They basically said this localized protest in Ottawa was so serious a national security undermining the fabric of Canadian society for which no other existing laws could remedy that Trudeau was justified in invoking the Emergencies Act, bringing in a militarized police force, beating the ever-loving piss out of the protesters there.
And that's where it ended.
The National Citizens Inquiry, not an offshoot of that, but it is a citizens-led inquiry into the government's response to the pandemic.
But I say it closely intertwines with the commission that exonerated Justin Trudeau because institutional systems are not holding the political players to account because the whole system is corrupt and rotten to the core.
So this National Citizens' Inquiry is a citizen's initiative to investigate the government's response to COVID. They had vaccine-injured Canadians testifying.
They had the doctors who were suppressed, stifled, demonized, censored, testify.
They had, I might be mistaken on who exactly, Francis Christian, the doctor, Jessica Rose.
These experts who were all sounding the alarms, the warning bells, as this was going down,
and they're going from city to city to let the people share their stories and so that
they can come up with their recommendations as to where the government went wrong and
what needs to change.
I couldn't testify during the commission.
I tried to, I tried to get in, but there were too many people who were waiting to testify.
And if you can imagine, six weeks of testimony was not enough, was not enough time to have
everybody testify.
I managed to testify as a witness during the National Citizens Inquiry, and the object
of my testimony was to explain the fascist trifecta and fascist in the Mussolini sense,
government marrying private corporations to control the narrative.
And I came in to testify as to how the Canadian subsidized media worked hand-in-hand in tandem with the government to mislead Canadians, misinform Canadians, create false narratives, and basically fabricate a sort of consent among the population to support Justin Trudeau's conduct during the protests.
So I got a lot off my chest, and I hope the world at least heard some of it.
I want to encourage everybody you could check it out on Rumble and I would love to invite you on to the Adam King show so we could go a little bit more in depth into these topics give you a full hour to really expand on it and maybe I could play some of my clips finally.
So please take me up on that offer and if you do come make sure to bring Winston for all my fans.
I want to thank you Viva Frey for coming out today and Keep up the fight in Canada.
It's crazy. You stay safe out there and keep up the fight.
Thank you for coming on today. Thank you very much.
All right. While the producers backstage get our next guest out, I just want to take a moment just to breathe and to say thank you to the amazing staff at InfoWars, all the InfoWarriors out there tuning in.
It's such an honor to host the War Room for Owen Schroer.
He's such a legend. And...
10 seconds of gratitude.
Thank you all. So our next guest will be joining us shortly, Joel Bauman, MMA superstar, who has been utterly canceled left and right.
Joel and I actually conducted an interview this week.
So, Joel, we made history this week when we had you on the Adam King Show.
We chopped up so many topics.
I want to get into some of those topics, but I also want to focus on MMA. Part of this whole show is about winning the culture war, and we're doing it through music, we're doing it through art, and we're also doing it through sports.
And you, as a professional athlete, I don't think that there's any Anyone in any nobody in the UFC, nobody in any of the other leagues, no MMA fighter is doing more to win the culture war than you are.
So before we get into everything, I just want to play clip 40 because it'll remind everybody just how legendary you are.
Can you can you play clip 40 when we get into this?
unidentified
To all those doubting my NFT, you're looking at the guy.
That's the reason that college athletes and high school athletes are getting paid today.
Mr. Influencer to Influencers.
Secondly, Jimmy Kimmel, viral this.
I fight to eradicate childhood malnutrition from the planet.
And until they release the flight logs, you, the mainstream media, Hollywood, are all pedophiles to me.
And every single fighter gets to maintain all the rights of their...
Their fights, they get paid.
Can you explain how this whole thing works?
unidentified
How it came about? Yeah, absolutely.
I wrestled at the University of Minnesota.
And when I first went viral, it was because I gave up my scholarship back in 2012.
The amateurism rule in the NCAA essentially said NCAA athletes couldn't get paid.
So I walked away to pursue my likeness.
Now, however many years later, NCAA athletes can get paid in some of the millions of dollars.
So my goal was to always take that concept and be able to give performers or creators the exclusive rights to the intellectual property of those performances, and fighters are performing, so now they can do that with Create For You.
And it's create4 and then the letter U, create4u.com.
You got it.
I love what you did about retaining ownership, you know, because so much, you know, Bryson Gray came out in the beginning of the show and he was just like, agents are gay, you know, like entertainment agencies are gay.
All this stuff is gay.
You know, producers are gay. You know, it's really just about giving sovereignty over the art to the people.
unidentified
Here's the phone across the octagon.
Fighting out of the red corner is a freestyle fighter standing 6'2", weighed in 184.8 pounds.
The ultra-professional record two wins, zero defeats.
Yeah, I made a whole clip series, but we're not going to have enough time.
I want to get into the real nitty gritty stuff because your whole mission is about the children.
And you fight to eradicate childhood starvation and the horrible atrocities that are happening to children.
I think that there's no greater fight for Joel Bauman than the child pedo rings and all that stuff.
We covered that a lot in our episode.
Why don't you touch on some of your passions about fighting for children and let the InfoWarriors know who's got their back.
unidentified
Absolutely. So the reason I decided to start fighting was because I ultimately suffered a head injury that took me out when I was in college.
And it took me out for three and a half months.
I ended up hearing about my company now, Aloe Vea, and their all-natural anti-inflammatory that they had that was derived from Badalin.
Badalin is the anti-inflammatory property found in a beet.
We got the patent to extract Badalin from the sugar molecule.
So in one capsule, it's 500 beets worth of Badalin.
Which lowers the inflammation in a human by 47% in 90 minutes.
So my buddy had heard that I had a head injury.
I can't say the actual medical term because the medical industry owns that term and we can get sued.
So within two and a half weeks, I was medically cleared to wrestle.
And when I found out the company's goal was to eradicate childhood malnutrition using a buy one, nourish two program, meaning every time you take one of our products, we nourish a child with the same life changing technology.
I was all in, and I wasn't fighting at the time, but I said, I can now fight to give back to children, and that's the most important thing to me, so that's why I fight.
I was like, there's no cussing on public television.
But seriously, it's disgusting.
I mean, this is what we're up against.
They want our children. They want to come after our children.
They want global pedophilia to be a cultural thing that is accepted.
Minor attracted persons as opposed to pedophilia.
unidentified
It's disgusting. I did a skit about...
Minor Attractive Persons, that's pinned up on the top of my Instagram, at underscore King BAU. And everybody should take a look at the top video that we did that is a skit on me identifying as a map so that I can essentially do whatever I want.
Fighting for Humanity's Future00:03:48
unidentified
Yes, I am now identifying as a map because I essentially can do whatever I want in this world.
So if you also want to be able to do whatever you want to do and not ever have to worry about anything, make sure you identify as a map.
Or I also identify as something else that we can definitely not play on Infowars right now.
But definitely go take a look at that.
We exposed the MAP agenda through that one little skit.
Amen, brother. And we got about two and a half minutes left of this segment.
You, God willing, soon will have some big announcements coming up as far as a potential cabinet position in one of the contestants for president.
You want to talk a little bit about up and coming 2024 and how it's gotten you involved in this mystery, unannounced person's campaign so far?
unidentified
Yeah, I mean, it's pretty cool.
We, uh... We have been contacted and I've been networking with a lot of very, very awesome people.
One of them sees what we're doing kind of online, how we're fearless, how we just kind of say things with no filter.
I do not care.
I do not care if you like me.
I do not care if you hate me.
I fight for children. I fight for my children.
I fight for humanity and the future generations of the world.
So if you don't like how I say something, cool.
And this person is the exact same way.
And he is responsible, you could argue, for saving millions of lives through some of his work.
And if we decided to partner, like how we have been talking somewhat behind the scenes, we actually, I truly believe after listening to his strategy and his game plan, we could actually, we could win.
We could win. I know it sounds crazy, but I went from nobody knowing who I was, the most shadow banned man on the internet, to now still the most shadow banned man on the internet, but millions of people somewhat know who I am.
And this guy, if he saved millions of people through his work, yeah, it's pretty definite that we would potentially mess some things up.
Well, yeah, you know, the thing is, Adam, is I'm just doing what everybody really should be doing on the right, and that's exposing Ron DeSantis for being the establishment puppet that he is.
And as everybody now knows, the worst-kept secret in the state of Florida and really the worst-kept secret in this country isn't a secret anymore, and that's the fact that Ron DeSantis is running for president.
He's been running an illegal shadow campaign for president these last seven months on taxpayer dime, and I traveled to Miami, Florida yesterday for the kickoff event, and I was inside the Four Seasons Hotel yesterday and today.
It was a two-day event for investors and donors, and it was a disaster.
I mean, as we've seen all the headlines online, they're calling it failure to launch.
You see Elon Musk and, you know, like, I'm not attacking Elon.
But Elon is the one that named the space preparing to launch.
So then when it failed, everybody made all of these jokes like failure to launch.
And now one of the top trends on Twitter today is disaster because that's exactly what this launch was.
Well, what's funny about this, too, is that when Elon Musk was having his Twitter space with the BBC, they had more people on that Twitter space.
So they want to act like this is exceptional in some capacity, like, oh, wow, you know, 500,000 people waiting.
There's been larger Twitter spaces before, and Twitter was able to handle it.
So... Ron DeSantis didn't exactly break the Internet.
There's been more people who are watching live streams of some of President Trump's rallies before or debates on alternative media sites.
So they're trying to act like this was some overwhelming amount of people, like, whoa, 500,000 people, guys, trying to get on Twitter, when we've already seen the statistics from previous Twitter spaces that show that people have—way more people have watched other Twitter spaces that didn't involve Governor Ron DeSantis.
Well, we already knew that Ron DeSantis was bought and paid for, but I think that the most significant and profound thing that I was really able to expose by being there on the ground and also really document in real time is the fact that, you know, this was an elitist.
It wasn't even really an announcement, okay?
Ron DeSantis wasn't even there until today.
It was very awkward. Like, imagine herding all of your donors and investors into a room that you're not even in, okay?
And then having a space with To tech millionaires or billionaires in other locations.
And then all these donors, really, what it was is it was a meeting for the investors and the donors.
And they were passing out these clipboards that said investor toolkit.
And look, I'm not a finance expert.
But I also wasn't born yesterday.
And I know that when you're talking about contributions to campaigns, it's called donations.
Because you donate when you're not expecting something to come back to you.
Because obviously campaign donations are not tax-deductible.
And when you're donating to a campaign, you're not going to get anything back for your money.
You're taking a gamble like, okay, this person could win, this person could lose.
They're calling the donations to Ron DeSantis investments.
And so these donor packets that I was seeing when I was in the elevator in the Four Seasons and going down to the sixth floor and the seventh floor where these activities were taking place, they had pamphlets that said, invest in Ron DeSantis' presidency today.
Well, what is the return on that investment going to be?
What exactly are these donors receiving in return for this investment?
It really is true. Ron DeSantis is saying the quiet part out loud, and that's the fact that he's available to the highest shareholder, the highest bidder.
And he's trying to sell our country out to special interests.
And, you know, I'm not in the industry of doxing, but it's not doxing to simply report the truth.
And the fact of the matter is, is if this is a legitimate campaign and they are above board, then all these contributions should be listed on the FEC. And so it's not like I'm doxing anybody by saying this information, because if they donate money to his campaign, it's going to be public record, right, on the FEC report.
Yeah, but the reason I'm saying that, excuse me, is that I got the names of some of these people.
I had my own little clipboard, and I was writing down the names of every investor and donor who I saw because everybody was walking around with their own lanyards that said DeSantis for president.
And I was looking up these people and doing research in real time whenever I saw somebody there.
Some of the people I obviously knew who some of these donors and investors were.
A lot of hedge fund managers, a lot of people in big tech.
But it's all special interests.
I mean, these are people who, you know, propped up Mitt Romney's campaign, Hillary Clinton's campaign.
They're tied in with hedge funds.
They're tied in with the big tech social media companies that have spent years silencing
conservatives and depriving Trump supporters of their rights.
And so Ron DeSantis pretends like he's some big culture warrior and he's some free speech
advocate and free speech absolutist.
He didn't even allow the press to attend this so-called kickoff event.
If you wanted to see the event, you just had to listen in on the Twitter space and it was
or not you like Donald Trump, because you have people that say, oh, like, I just can't
stand the words that come out of Trump's mouth, and he was a great president, but I just don't
like his mouth, right?
Like, everybody has their excuse for why they love or they don't love Donald Trump.
And the reality is, is that at least Donald Trump actually allows for the opposition or
the media to come in.
You'll never see Trump ban the media from his events, even though the media is constantly talking crap about Donald Trump.
But DeSantis, he'll lie to your face and say that he's a free speech absolutist and he's fighting for the First Amendment, but then he'll literally ban the press from his event.
Like, for example, in Trump rallies, right, it's usually an airport hangar or some kind of field or location where there's people outside.
If you can't get in, you have an opportunity to get in.
And if you can't get in or wait in line, you could be outside on the road.
Ron DeSantis had it at one of the most elite hotels in Miami, Florida, four seasons where it costs $600 per night, sometimes more depending on the room that you get.
And it was blocked off.
You couldn't enter the hotel unless you had a reservation.
You know, do you remember in 2020 when Joe Biden was campaigning and nobody would come to his rallies so they had this ingenious idea to hold them in drive-in movie theaters and they filled up the cars and the cars were all honking?
That was like Ron DeSantis' launch to me.
It was like, how could we Project this image that Ron is strong and the leader, but knowing that nobody's going to show up and nobody's going to support him.
And the truth was in the pudding yesterday.
I mean, it was a Trump rally outside of his announcement.
You know, people talk about how, oh, the country's so divided.
This was the first time I've ever seen, like, the furthest of the left find common ground with just, like, moderate right-wing, right-wingers, everyday Trump supporters, you know?
I'm not gonna tell them, like, extreme right-wingers.
And they were all saying, like, there was this leftist on a megaphone, and I have the clip, and she was shouting, the Trumpers hate Ron DeSantis, the socialists hate Ron DeSantis, progressives hate Ron DeSantis, moderate conservatives hate Ron DeSantis.
They were going through, like, every different category and political affiliation that you could think of, because it's true.
Like, so many people are crossing the aisle To find common ground, even if they're total polar opposites and they can't stand each other.
For the first time ever, I saw people who otherwise would never be caught dead speaking to each other.
I wouldn't say joining forces because it's not like they're working together, but they found this common ground for the first time in, I think, many years in opposing DeSantis and the fact that we don't want this tyrant as our president.
We don't want a guy that's going to change the law to benefit himself and to just cover up records and change Florida's election laws just so that he can run shortly after taking office as governor.
That's corruption. That's the kind of thing that dictators and tyrants do.
I will be aggressively campaigning against Ron DeSantis all throughout 2024, and I don't care if he's the nominee.
I don't think he will be, right, because Donald Trump's going to win.
But let's just say he is the nominee.
I will not be voting for Ron DeSantis in a general election, and I will be campaigning against him, even if that means...
The craziest thing is that Ron DeSantis was like the rising star poster boy of the whole thing.
Like he was the governor who avoided the lockdowns and stood up to Disney, even though we're fine.
And it was all fake.
I mean, now it shows we're seeing that he's failing in his campaign with Disney.
But I mean, like, really this This speaks to the additive that timing is everything, because if he didn't run and he just served out his term as governor, there would have been no doubt in every single person's mind that DeSantis would have been 2028 for eight years, without a doubt.
Santos wants to eliminate MAGA. He's a Trojan horse.
And he's not conservative and he wouldn't be a good pick for 2028 because this is who he is.
He's been groomed by the GOP establishment to, you know, dupe the base into thinking that he's some type of, like, you know, Trump lite or mini-Trump, when in reality he's a Trojan horse to come in and kill off America first and eliminate MAGA from the GOP forever.
And that's why the GOP establishment donor class is rallying behind him, because they want to take down Trump.
We could only hope to be so lucky with that, Adam.
But I think you're right.
I think that you're already starting to see a decrease in the polls the day after Ron DeSantis filed.
Because, look, so many people thought, oh, well, I don't want to necessarily say anything bad about DeSantis, so I won't really necessarily tell these pollsters how I really feel, because he's not really going to have the audacity to run against Trump, is he?
He's not actually going to do that.
And then I think a lot of people are horrified that Governor DeSantis has really, like, officially taken out the knife and stabbed it in the back of President Donald Trump.
It's no longer something that they can brush aside as a book tour and, oh, just, you know, a speech at a Republican club.
Now people see him for the treacherous, disloyal snake and dog that he really is.
Heavy police presence and also to a lot of people, a lot of traffic.
I don't know why they decided to have their event in downtown Brickell, one of those congested areas in the middle of rush hour.
So tons of people, you know, trying to get home from a long days of work and, you know, protesters on both sides of the aisle and police blocking traffic.
So kind of a chaotic scene here.
But the fact of the matter is, is these are not America first individuals, okay?
A lot of the donors that I spotted inside, a lot of GOP consultant types, these are the people that supported Ted Cruz's campaign in 2016.
I see a lot of familiar faces from people who supported Jeb Bush's primary in 2016 as well.
I kind of have this analogy like revenge of the nerds, but instead of revenge of the nerds, it's like revenge of everybody that got dissed and owned and showed up by President Trump in 2016.
They've all decided to unite in their shared deficiencies, right, and their shared unlikability by the American people.
And that's why they are united inside of one of the most expensive resorts in Miami, Florida, to wage war against the America First movement and officially commence the stabbing of the knife into the back of the MAGA America First movement and President Donald Trump.
Unfortunately, I will say, you know, there's a lot of support for President Trump, but it's time for people to be more outspoken, right?
So I'm going to say something that might piss some people off, but I don't really care.
You know, some people say, oh, well, we need to uphold the Reagan rule.
And I think one of the most toxic things that Ronald Reagan did with his legacy is this concept of the Reagan rule, which is, thou shalt not speak too badly.
I think we need to be speaking badly about a lot of Republicans.
Just because it's negative doesn't mean that it's not true.
And we should be calling out every single Republican in this country that is not When I'm saying elected Republican or, you know, Republican who is in this race, who is not united behind President Donald Trump.
And what they're trying to do is they're trying to cause division while they deflect that division onto President Trump and say, oh, look at how much division Donald Trump is causing.
No. Most of the GOP base, majority of the GOP base, supports President Donald Trump.
The people that are causing division in this country are people like Ron DeSantis and his donors and investors who are trying to split the GOP vote and sabotage the America First movement and sabotage our chances of taking back the White House in 2024 because Ron DeSantis doesn't have what it takes to win a general election.
They know this. They're just trying to ensure four more years of Biden.
So if anything, I would say that the DeSantis supporters are behaving like a bunch of Democrats.
How can you call yourself America first and then be okay with Ron DeSantis having his campaign launch with a big tech investor named David Sachs, who is one of Hillary Clinton's donors and one of Mitt Romney's biggest financial backers?
That's not somebody that I want leading my country.
Now, you said something in your interview with Roger Stone yesterday, who happens to be coming up next on the segment.
You said that what they're envisioning is trying to create this technocratic state where they take the tech away from the liberals and put it towards the controlled Republicans.
And I thought that that was a really interesting point that you made.
You also mentioned that Peter Thiel is involved in his campaign.
Elon Musk is involved in this campaign.
Like you said, David Sachs is involved in his campaign.
All these guys that are tied in with the PayPal mafia.
Really, it's the original PayPal mafia.
The PayPal mafia, right. The PayPal mafia and a lot of these guys who are on the board of intelligence companies and Artificial intelligence software, groups like Palantir, for example, and Clearview AI. Why are people who are involved in surveillance technology, facial recognition, artificial intelligence technologies that are being used by the same alphabet agencies that are targeting conservative Americans and these people that are bragging about taking down right-wing movements, as the founders of Palantir have been public about, Why are these people so eager to throw their money and their resources and their support behind Ron DeSantis and his campaign?
What's in it for them?
And again, focus on the semantics.
You don't call a campaign supporter an investor.
You don't invest into a candidate or a campaign.
You donate to a campaign.
If you're looking for an investment, you're looking for a return.
You're looking for some kind of financial profit, okay, or some type of exchange in return for your campaign.
Investment. So pay attention to what they're saying.
I'm not calling it an investment.
If you look at my Twitter account, you'll see I actually posted the photo of the badges that they were giving out, the lanyards, to these investors who were in attendance for this event.
It says investor.
So what kind of shady deals are being made behind closed doors at the Four Seasons with these investors?
And what, is Ron DeSantis just saying the quiet part out loud that he's available for sale to the highest shareholder or the highest bidder?
He's a reptilian. I think all these tech guys, Elon Musk included, look, and I'm not attacking Elon Musk's character, but what I am saying, I'm grateful that he reinstated my account, but I am saying that Elon Musk has a lot to gain if Ron DeSantis becomes President, just like all these tech guys, right?
You get all types of military contracts.
Could you imagine the type of military contracts?
Somebody like Elon Musk or somebody like Joe Lonsdale or these people who are in charge of Clearview AI, all of these investors and donor types that are tied in with big tech.
They would be getting billions of dollars of grants and government contracts.
If they had a connection and an in with the president, especially if they said, hey, you're not a billionaire like Donald Trump and you owe us because we basically flushed your entire campaign with cash.
And I think that there's an ulterior motive here and that a lot of these big tech guys are looking at Ron DeSantis as their cash cow to have more influence over our country and our elections by tilting the scale from left to, I wouldn't even call it right, I would call it neocon rhino uniparty.
We're going to close up the last 30-minute segment.
We've got another great guest coming.
But before we go into our next interview, I want to encourage everybody to go check out my Bandot video page, The Adam King Show, and subscribe.
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Joining us now is no stranger to Infowars or The Adam King Show, legend in his own right, leading the fight against the New World Order in the deep state, the one and only Roger Stone.
Good, sir. Adam, I'm really honored and glad to be with you.
You are, of course, sitting in the chair that used to be mine, because for at least a year, either I rode shotgun with Owen Shroy or maybe he rode shotgun with me, but we did this show together.
It was one of the greatest times of my life, and I miss him, and I miss the entire crew there at Infowars.
Well, first of all, full disclosure, I am a 44-year friend of President Donald Trump.
I'm a strong supporter of his current bid to return the White House.
I'm also a Floridian.
I have voted for Governor DeSantis really three times in the 2018 primary, in the 2018 general election, which he One, as you know, by a hair and again in his most recent reelection.
I really don't understand why he's running.
If he wants to be president at 42 years old and only five months into his current term, there's plenty of time for that.
It's not like he has solved all the problems of Florida.
We have many, many problems that still need to be solved.
And I thought that his launch Yesterday was curious.
It was very, very good for Twitter, and I like that, because Twitter's been fair to me under the leadership of Elon Musk, and he's been very fair to me.
I never dreamed that I would ever be reinstated to any mass-based social media platform.
To this day, I am still banned on Facebook, banned for life on YouTube, banned for life on Instagram.
And therefore, I'm grateful to be back on Twitter.
I use the platform judiciously.
And I think it was a very great thing for Twitter.
But also recognize, Adam, the limitations of the format.
We live in a visual world.
And Twitter Space is, of course, an audio format.
Therefore, we don't know whether the governor was reading his remarks.
Certainly sounded that way to me.
But all of his themes, of course, were faint echoes of the themes of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump already led an American comeback during the Trump presidency, despite The implacable opposition of the deep state and the and the quizlings in both the Republican and Democratic Party.
We had the most robust, productive economy in our history, the greatest rate of job growth, the greatest rate of wage growth, the lowest levels of unemployment.
Among all Americans, black Americans, white Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, older Americans, younger Americans, rural Americans, urban Americans.
Billions of dollars flooded back into the country where they had previously been offshore because of the tax treatments.
To expand jobs here, to create jobs here.
He rebuilt our military strength.
He appointed scores of conservatives to the federal courts.
He went back to the peace through strength philosophy of Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan, which holds that being strong militarily is a deterrent rather than going Where our inherent national interests are not clear, the Russians did not invade Ukraine because they didn't know what Donald Trump would do if they tried.
It was Donald Trump who cut off the Russian pipeline.
It was Donald Trump who gave offensive weapons to the Ukrainians.
The same is true in China.
Would not dare move against Taiwan because they were unsure what Donald Trump would do about that.
But they both the Russians, I think, and the Chinese realized there was a high probability that Trump would attack if they attacked American allies.
This is not so today.
And therefore, I guess I would argue that Trump has already proven what he can do.
He has also made some mistakes.
I think he would admit that.
He relied on some people that he shouldn't have relied on.
But Trump in a second term, I think, would be much different, much better than Trump in a first term.
I think he was, overall, very good in the first term.
I encourage everybody to go through my band page and watch the interviews I had with Roger.
And I was very, very critical of Trump.
So what I'm about to say next will be a big turn for a lot of the viewers out there.
The CNN interview that he did and this incident with Ron DeSantis It has really pivoted me and turned me back into being on the Trump train.
I feel now that I'm on the train, but I'm sitting close to the door, but I'm on the train again.
Definitely on the train again.
And I think that a lot of people like me are out there where they don't know where to turn.
Obviously, RFK Jr.
isn't going to go anywhere. So people like me who were very anti-vax, who wanted a candidate, that vax issue was really the Achilles heel of Trump.
But moving past that, there's so much more that President Trump represents to the American public And so much more that he can deliver on than anybody else in the entire 2024 primary.
But you hit it on the head so fervently.
Why would Rhonda Santas do this at 42 years old?
It makes no sense.
He had rose to stardom.
He was the poster boy golden child of the party.
And before he started being contentious with President Trump, He was Trump's number one.
We were begging Trump not to pick him for VP, to think that VP wasn't enough.
By the way, I disagree strongly with both of them.
I'm an advocate for health freedom.
But when Ron DeSantis says today that Donald Trump turned over the country to Dr.
Fauci, Governor, you turned the state over to your health advisers.
Perhaps they're not as colorful as Dr.
Fauci, but they were just as wrong.
So this idea that Florida was different than the rest of the country, that the lockdowns, that the mandates did not last as long as here as they did, is just not so.
And if you look at even at the executive orders that Ron DeSantis heralded and you go to the small print, you realize that in many cases he abrogated the authority to We're good to go.
When it comes to a presidential candidate, I like the views of Robert Kennedy.
We can talk about where his candidacy is going on the other side, but I think he's doing a great public service.
I don't think he can be nominated, but I think his candidacy has great impact and value.
Well, Eric, I believe that fighting woke is a worthy cause, absolutely.
There are a few things more important, honestly, than stopping the radical indoctrination and, frankly, the sexual mutilation of our children.
But we can't do it half-assed.
When you pick a fight with Disney, you need to play to win.
And so far, Governor DeSantis has been outworked and outmaneuvered by Disney.
As far as I know, Reedy Creek still exists.
They're still hosting trans events at their park.
This indoctrination is continuing, and they're actually rubbing it in the faces of American families.
You know, if you can't beat Donald Duck, how are you going to beat Donald Trump?
I think that's the question we have to ask when it comes to Governor DeSantis.
And I've said it before, I think that Governor DeSantis has done a fine job in Florida and the people just reelected him.
I think it's kind of a Bait and switch type thing when you say you're gonna be there and be your governor and then you just immediately start running for president.
We have a great candidate in President Trump and you know, everyone knows I support President Trump and I think there'll be a time for Ron DeSantis.
I think he can work four more years in Florida and then come around in 28.
And make it happen.
But I don't think he can beat.
I don't think DeSantis can beat Joe Biden.
As a matter of fact, I know he can't beat Joe Biden.
Because I think that the MAGA movement, the America First movement, is so turned off by what they've seen from him and the people who are surrounding DeSantis that I'm not sure that they would vote for him in a general.
I hate to say that, but I'm concerned about us beating Biden.
And I know for a fact that Donald J. Trump can beat Joe Biden.
Well, first of all, I love Carrie Lake, and I think it is one of the great travesties of the decade that she was cheated out of the election.
This is not some conspiracy theory or sour grapes.
The case presented very ably and extraordinarily documented by Her attorneys in Arizona over the last two weeks, I think, demonstrates it.
Unfortunately, the judicial branch of our government at the state and federal level is infected with politics as well, so she cannot get a fair result.
Had she been elected to Arizona, governor of Arizona, she would have had to wrestle with the question of whether she could leave after two years to potentially be vice president.
I'm convinced that her greatest days of public service still yet lie ahead.
She is the most impressive communicator that I've seen or met since the great Ronald Reagan.
People who don't live in Florida may not know the history, but I think it's worthy of going through.
Ron DeSantis was a fairly unwell, not well-known congressman with an undistinguished record and no statewide reputation.
He was running for governor, but his campaign was mired in single digits in the polls.
The state agriculture commissioner, a former congressman, Adam Putnam, had the endorsement of All 67 Republican County Chairmen, every Republican member of both the State House and the State Senate, the Senate President, the Speaker of the House, every member of the Republican congressional delegation, with the exception of Matt Gaetz.
And it is really, it's true that Ron DeSantis' political career and his campaign for governor were over until they were turbocharged by the tweeted endorsement of Donald J. Trump.
You know, and I don't want to cut you off, but I do want to say there's only one person who can phrase this better than you, and that is Donald Trump himself.
And I'm going to play clip 61, if you guys don't mind.
It's his recent...
Smear on DeSantis and it's pretty much covering everything you want you're speaking about.
So I'm going to play it right now and then we can get back into your what you were talking about.
Clip 61, guys.
Should be there. Okay, we don't have clip 61, but if you guys go to Trump's Truth Social, you could see it and pretty much parroting everything that Roger is saying.
The point, of course, is that Ron DeSantis owes his entire rise in American politics to Donald Trump.
And therefore, I think it is a singular act of treachery for him to now cheat Donald Trump out of the nomination, which is what he's seeking to do.
Let's get back to a more important question.
That is, I can tell you as a veteran of 12 national presidential campaigns, that you cannot run for president without facing the press and answering questions from reporters who are not necessarily friendly to you.
In fact, some reporters who are hostile to you, some reporters who are, there's a few, who are down the middle.
But the governor, by using this Twitter format, Sounds like Joe Biden.
It is only – you can't manage the process that way.
So it is only a matter of time before Governor DeSantis has to face the press corps.
And the idea, for example, that Ron DeSantis could do – We have this clip.
Yeah, that's an accurate depiction of exactly what happened.
And that's why I have written and said that I think this is an act of treachery, an act of personal disloyalty, when all Ron DeSantis needed to do was wait.
Now, I've been really criticized over the last week because several months ago, I used the analogy of Lady Macbeth, who, if anybody who's read Shakespeare knows, urged her husband to do things that ended up causing his destruction.
It is not a secret that Casey DeSantis, the very popular first lady of Florida, has really been an aggressive advocate of the governor's presidential candidacy now as opposed to 2028.
And I use that analogy.
No, it is not sexist.
No, it is not misogynistic.
No, it is not unfair.
I will either prove in the end to be right or to be wrong.
But it's a fair commentary.
The problem is that in this hyper-charged atmosphere where the DeSantis campaign has dozens of these paid influencers, you can't say anything that won't cause you to be attacked personally.
So I am, you know, I don't retract my comment, but I do clarify it for those who think it is unfair.
I don't think it is unfair.
I think it's perfectly reasonable.
The DeSantis campaign is crowing about raising a million dollars.
Well, when you consider the event at which he held his announcement and did his Twitter feed was $5,000 ahead, not the graced optics for a presidential candidate.
I'm not surprised that he was pretty successful.
But let me point out, President Trump raised three and a half million dollars.
In the 48 hours after he was unfairly charged in a New York courtroom with this ridiculous business records case, which they're trying to criminalize.
But the million dollars is supposedly in the last 24 hours.
Look, who knows? We'll know when the reports are filed.
But as my friend Laura Loomer, who is my friend, points out, you have all these tech Silicon Valley billionaires who are getting on board the DeSantis train.
Why? Well, because they want federal government contracts, particularly for this surveillance technology that a number of them are involved with.
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