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I've paid my dues Time after time I've done my sentence But committed no crime And bad mistakes I've made a few I've had myself We are the champions, my friends. | |
And we'll keep on fighting till the end. | ||
We are the champions. | ||
We are the champions. | ||
No time for losers. | ||
We are the champions. That's just fantastic. | ||
You can't hear it at home, but the crew behind me is clapping and cheering right now. | ||
It's a round of applause, you might say. | ||
Look at them all back there. | ||
I gotta tell ya, I showed up here about ten or so minutes ago. | ||
I immediately embraced all the members of the crew. | ||
Had some nice hugs. | ||
Everybody obviously excited I'm back. | ||
I'm excited to be back. | ||
And it was a little surreal, I gotta tell you. | ||
It was a little surreal driving back into the studio, parking my car, getting out, opening the door, and walking into the legendary InfoWars studios, the world headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
It's a little surreal. | ||
You know, I kind of feel like... | ||
I kind of feel like when... | ||
Han Solo got back on the Millennium Falcon for the first time. | ||
And he's, you know, seeing how everything works. | ||
And, you know, he's complaining about the ship like this. | ||
I mean, geez. I mean, look at Chase. | ||
This just is a mess, man. | ||
I mean, good Lord. I sat down. | ||
I didn't even know how to put my mic on. | ||
I had to tell them back there. | ||
Normally, I turn my mic on. | ||
I had to tell them, hey, you got to take me live. | ||
I don't know. I don't know what's going on in here. | ||
You all switched it up on me. | ||
But it's great to be back. | ||
Let's get some things out of the way here. | ||
First of all, I can't express the gratitude enough to the crew for keeping the show going while I was away. | ||
All the guest hosts, all the guests. | ||
I can't express my gratitude to the audience enough. | ||
In case you didn't hear the Alex Jones show earlier when I... Made my first, I guess you could say, media appearance back from being in prison. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty good right there. | ||
Yeah, that's the essence. | ||
That's the essence of the moment. | ||
And then there's me forgetting how to turn the mic on. | ||
But I mean this, and people couldn't believe it. | ||
When the COs, that's the prison guards, are bringing me stacks of mail, 50 letters of mail every night, and they're saying, do you really read all this stuff? | ||
And I did. I read every single letter. | ||
Some of you just sent little short letters. | ||
Some of you told very touching life stories, actually. | ||
I mean, some of you talked about some of your own personal battles, some of your own prison times, some of your own hardships. | ||
Some of you kept it lighthearted. | ||
Some of you tried to keep me informed. | ||
Some of you tried to keep me distracted. | ||
But I read every single letter. | ||
Some of you wrote me almost every day. | ||
And I can't tell you how much that meant to me. | ||
And maybe even more so, more powerful than the physical and mental stress relief that the male was to kill time and to keep my mind occupied and keep me in good spirits. | ||
But the prayers as well, no doubt. | ||
And I can pretty much tell you with absolute certainty that if it wasn't for the support of the audience and the prayers while I was away, that I probably wouldn't be at this desk right now. | ||
I'd probably still be in prison. | ||
And not only would I still be in prison, I'd probably still be in the SHU. And for those that don't know the prison term, that's the special housing unit. | ||
That's the prison inside the prison. | ||
You're basically treated at that point as a high-security prisoner. | ||
You get three moves a week, 15 minutes to shower, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. | ||
They cuff you every time you move. | ||
You're in your cell all day long. | ||
The lights are on all day long. | ||
It's a hellacious experience. | ||
They feed you nothing but prison slop. | ||
But because of your prayers and because of just the outpouring of support, I not only made it out the shoe early because I was supposed to be there pretty much my whole stay, and I did spend the majority of my stay in confinement, But I'd also still be in the prison. | ||
But, well, I read 15 books while I was away. | ||
15 books in 47 days. | ||
One of them being the Bible from cover to cover. | ||
And a passage that really stuck out to me, and even more so today, was when Paul and Silas were in prison, and they talked about praying every day. | ||
And then it says that there was an earthquake that shook the foundations of earth and opened up the prison doors so that they could be set free. | ||
And, you know, essentially the warden is like, well, gee, the Lord just shook the earth to open the doors of the prison, let them out. | ||
And the prisoners stood by and watched them out. | ||
And the warden said, no, let them out. | ||
This is beyond my control. | ||
So that's basically what happened, I would say, twice. | ||
First, to get me out of the shoe, which was hellacious. | ||
And then again, to get me out of prison early so I can be with you today. | ||
I get an extra week of broadcast with the crew. | ||
I get out a lot closer to Christmas so I can actually have some normal Christmas activity as well with family and friends. | ||
And, you know, maybe try to get back to normal life here before we start what is sure to be a crazy 2024. | ||
And so, yes, yes, there's a bit of a Braveheart feeling today because I will tell you, well, what's odd is it's a bit of a paradox. | ||
The time I spent in felt like a lifetime in a way. | ||
And even though it was short in comparison and inches compared to other people who have served miles, it felt like a lifetime while I was in there. | ||
But the paradox is that when a couple members of the crew came to pick me up today, it felt like they had just dropped me off the day before. | ||
And it was like two different lives. | ||
And so it was such a good feeling. | ||
It's such a good feeling to be back. | ||
And we're basically going to be hitting the ground running next week. | ||
I'm going to take this weekend to just enjoy life, enjoy good food, enjoy freedom, and everything else that comes with it. | ||
And, you know, I guess I would say this too, and this one hit me really hard about a weekend. | ||
And I know you hear this all the time for different reasons, but just never take anything you have in this life for granted. | ||
Because at any moment, it can be taken from you. | ||
Everything can be taken from you. | ||
I remember resonating a lot with the book of Job as well when I was in there. | ||
So just remember, do not ever take life for granted. | ||
Do not ever take your freedom for granted. | ||
Do not ever take the friendships you have, the family you have, the opportunities you have, the gifts you have, the talents you have. | ||
Never take any of it for granted. | ||
Not a single moment, not a single day. | ||
Because you never know when it can all be ripped away. | ||
And I would also say, despite the hardship I've gone through, it was definitely something God wanted me to see. | ||
There was a lot of things that I learned, a lot of experiences that are going to be carried with me in the short term and the long term that I'll be talking more about. | ||
But my faith in God has been solidified and my faith in the American people have been reaffirmed. | ||
Now... Chase Geiser is going to take back over here the rest of the way. | ||
He's got news to cover. I don't know what the hell's going on in the world right now. | ||
I'm trying to figure it all out. But I'll be back Monday hosting the show. | ||
And baby, we're going to hit the ground running. | ||
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I love you. God bless America. | |
And it is great to be back. | ||
I'm in a very paradoxical conundrum. | ||
I am super thankful to our viewers and listeners for keeping us on air and your support. | ||
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