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Dementia Joe Lies Profusely During State of the Union Address
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The silent majority is no longer silent.
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer.
Please stand by for further details.
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program.
greg reese
Remote viewing is the military term for viewing a target with the mind's eye.
Remote viewings are conducted under double-blind conditions, meaning that the target assigner and the viewers are unaware of what they are viewing.
They are simply given an arbitrary number.
The Future Forecasting Group was recently given the target number H506B3T9. That was the only information they had.
It was only after the viewing that they learned what the target was.
unidentified
Drum roll please.
You guys were looking at the rapture, the global religious event of an unknown time.
greg reese
The target was the split rapture event.
In Christianity, it is the rapture, when believers are taken into heaven while the rest of humanity suffers the tribulation.
The raw material calls this event the harvest and says it happens every 25,000 years when those who have spiritually evolved ascend to a higher dimension, while those who don't are reincarnated back into the third dimension.
According to Christians who believe in it, to be raptured, you must believe in Christ.
The Ra material is from an exhaustive channeling experiment that took decades to achieve, and the source claims to be a group of entities known as the Council of Nine, or Ra, the same Ra of ancient Egypt, here to assist mankind in their spiritual evolution.
And the FFG team saw all of this in their viewing.
To see if they are all getting the same data, remote viewers work in teams.
And they all saw the event spanning from what was described as ancient Egypt or the Middle East into the present day.
They saw an event that required one's loyal submission or worship to higher beings.
They saw a major event happening in the heavens.
They saw what appeared to be a major cataclysmic event tied to the great year of roughly 25,000 years.
Something that many researchers predict and the raw material confirms.
And they all saw non-human entities behind this event.
Riordan even saw a council of nine and a blue bird, which is how they describe themselves in the raw material.
They saw what appeared to be another planet, one with an inhospitable atmosphere that required domed cities.
They saw underground bases and they saw the infamous gray aliens.
unidentified
And then we're seeing one of these guys again.
Continuation of a species.
They gotta do what they gotta do.
No regrets.
But the senses like, help us.
Like, they need our help. Again, this idea of like a manifest destiny.
To inhabit a corporeal being.
greg reese
According to UFO research, the most common story is that the Greys destroyed their own planet and came to Earth to experiment on mankind in a desperate attempt for survival.
No longer able to reproduce sexually, they experiment on mankind with genetic science and technology
to sustain their own species.
And according to the raw material, there are two factions of non-humans on Earth.
One is on the path of service to others, here to help humanity spiritually liberate itself,
and the other is on the path of service to self, here to enslave humanity for their own selfish needs.
Allgaier saw several images of how the soul is attached to the human body,
how it is removed, and how these creatures were attempting to manipulate the process with a neuro-link.
And practically the whole team saw barbaric experiments on mankind with brain chips, animal mutilations, animal-human hybrids, and transhumanist hardware, as if creating some sort of human Frankenstein was the only way for their species to survive.
They could be viewing the biblical mark of the beast and also the Orion group from the raw material, otherwise known as the greys, who seek to use humanity for their own selfish needs.
They saw UFOs, major events in the sky, and a mass exodus.
It is interesting to note that Elon Musk wants to give everyone brain implants and says we need to escape the planet.
President Trump created Space Force, and a year later, former Israeli Space Chief Hayem Ashed said that extraterrestrials exist, and Trump knows about it.
It is also important to note that I am seeing their remote viewing through my own filter.
But you can watch the full presentation for yourself and draw your own conclusions at futureforecastinggroup.com.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
unidentified
Stick with us, folks.
chase geiser
It's The War Room. I'm Chase Geiser.
We'll be right back in one minute.
unidentified
I don't have to tell you things are bad.
Everybody knows things are bad.
It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job.
The dollar buys a nickel's worth.
Banks are going bust.
Shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter.
Punks are running wild in the street and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do and there's no end to it.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
We sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had 15 homicides and 63 violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore.
We sit in the house, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms.
Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radios, and I won't say anything.
Just leave us alone. Well, I'm not going to leave you alone.
I want you to get mad!
The War Room. With Owen Troyer.
The Internet will never be the same.
chase geiser
Welcome to the War Room.
unidentified
Ladies and gentlemen, I am your host today, Chase Geyser.
I always love hosting on Fridays because it's so easy to plug on Fridays.
chase geiser
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So much news to cover.
What a crazy last 24 hours or so.
Between the State of the Union address that astonishingly didn't result in gaffes to the extent that I thought it would and the response with Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones together.
That was absolutely amazing.
Harrison came in this morning. I was here early trying to get some clips cut up of the interviews that came out late last night.
Harrison said, hey, did you listen to Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson together?
I said, yeah, why? That's one of the best interviews, podcasts I've seen him do ever.
That was a graceful time, and I agree, it was absolutely fantastic.
The only thing, I wish it would have been a little bit longer, because Jones is great for three hours, and he was only on for like 30 minutes, because Tucker had the other guy on, but it was absolutely an awesome, very esoteric I always love it when Jones reaches out into the depths and brings in abstract concepts and gets mega philosophical, mega theological, mega 30,000 feet.
I think those broadcasts are the most powerful, whether he does it on other podcasts or on his own show.
And maybe it's that he feels a responsibility when he hosts his own show to cover the news
because that's why so many listeners tune in.
As you can see on all the desks of all the shows on InfoWars, all the stacks can be kind
of intimidating and one feels like they didn't get the job done if they don't get through
every headline.
But honestly, some of the shows, and it's not just with Jones, but with me and Harrison
and Owen, I think some of the best shows are the ones where you just come in and you speak
from the heart.
Oftentimes it's a blessing when you can't prepare.
That being said, speaking of preparedness, I want to talk a little bit about Michelle Obama being the candidate for president and replacing Joe Biden.
Yesterday I wondered whether or not I wonder whether or not Joe Biden was being set up.
9 p.m. Eastern Time sounds very late for someone with his mental health.
And I really thought that he was going to totally blow it.
I thought there was going to be a Mitch McConnell freezing moment, which never happened.
He flubbed up words and embarrassed himself countless times in countless ways.
He told countless lies. Don't get me wrong.
He's obviously a buffoon.
But the fact that he remained standing, and I think it might be the first speech I've ever seen from Joe Biden where it took longer for him to get to the stage than it took for him to get off of the stage, which I thought was...
An amazing accomplishment, perhaps the only accomplishment worth any note of this presidency, but Michelle Obama's office came out this week and officially, explicitly made a statement reminding everyone that she is not running for the President of the United States.
It's a very bizarre thing for a Democrat to do when there's a Democratic incumbent running for President of the United States.
I can't think of other instances in which incumbents had other members of their party Explicitly coming out and reminding everyone so incessantly and so adamantly that they're not running for office.
And there must be a lot going on behind closed doors because that's not the type of thing that Michelle Obama or her office would just do spontaneously of their own accord.
Because coming out and having to say that you're not running against the president who shares your party is...
It's damaging to the president in and of itself.
The fact that he is losing so much popularity or support within his own party, there's so much division within the left right now that leftist leaders have to come out and promise that they're still friends and that they're not running against each other, competing with one another, is not a good place to be.
So my thinking is that the Biden administration is perceiving the data, the numbers, and the feedback, and realizing that this support or hope or thinking around Michelle Obama among their voters, their supporters, their constituents, is getting to be such a problem that they reached out.
I believe that the Biden campaign reached out to Michelle Obama and her office and asked her to do this.
And, frankly, if we've learned anything about politicians or political figures, it's that just because they say something doesn't mean they actually mean it.
So, it's still, in my view, very likely that she could be the candidate.
I think that the intelligence community and the DNC are desperately trying to find a way to get Biden out of this campaign without there being an inevitable...
Replacement by Kamala Harris.
That's what they're concerned about. So they have to figure out who are they gonna put in place once they get Biden out and how are they gonna keep Kamala from trying to just take the show away.
And I know she was abysmally unpopular.
She had no support during the last primary.
But That doesn't seem to really matter in these elections anymore.
Who actually has the most support now, does it?
But I was fascinated to see what Roger Stone said to our very own Owen Schroer just the other day in clip three.
Roger Stone explains why Michelle Obama will be the Democratic nominee and what Trump's doing for Biden's State of the Union address.
Let's check out this clip and see his insight.
I thought it was very interesting.
owen shroyer
Big Mike, Iron Mike Obama's office comes out and says, no, no presidential run.
She's not doing it. You immediately follow up by saying, yep, this means she's running.
roger stone
Roger Stone. Well, Owen, first of all, it's great to be back with you.
What a long, strange trip it's been, my brother.
And until you've gone through the kind of crucible you and I have both been through, it's very hard for people to appreciate.
And like your caller a little earlier, I prayed for you as I know you prayed for me in that crucible.
And I'm just very happy to see you back on the air, stronger, more vibrant, harder hitting, more effective, and more popular than ever.
So it's a great thing.
Proves that Jesus Christ can indeed do anything.
To go right to the heart of your question, I want to be pretty clear.
What I've said for a couple years is I believe that Michelle Obama would be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024, and I stand by that.
That doesn't mean that she's going to run for president.
I actually don't think she really wants to do this, but I believe that the incapacity of Joe Biden Is so obvious.
The impact of his policies is so disastrous.
And the The revelations regarding the Biden crime family keep getting worse and worse.
All those things add up to Joe Biden not running again, at which time, and I think this will be done very close to the Democratic National Convention, but I think at that juncture he announces that due to reasons of health, which everyone can see, that he will not accept renomination.
And at that point, he will release his delegates, which would be more sufficient to nominate him.
And the convention will go absolutely wild in their efforts to draft their strongest potential candidate, Michelle Obama.
It is only at that juncture, Owen, that I think that she succumbs to that draft based on the simple argument they're going to make to her is that she is the strongest potential candidate against Donald Trump.
So it's not that I think she's going to run for president.
But I do ultimately believe that she will be talked into or drafted as their candidate.
And she is indeed, when you look particularly at Kamala Harris as an alternative or Gavin Newsom as an alternative, she is potentially a stronger candidate than either one of them.
owen shroyer
Well, certainly Kamala.
She can't suck off 70 or 80 million American voters.
So I don't know how she could possibly win an election.
But, okay, so let's get more into the details.
So you see it being...
Because I always ask, well, how do the Democrats do this?
So they're going to have to take the loss and admit they lied about Joe Biden's health.
They're going to have to take the loss and admit that, yeah, okay, we covered up for Joe Biden's obvious health issues.
Then they're going to have to take another loss...
Basically throwing Kamala Harris under the bus and admitting that she's a complete joke, she's a complete farce.
So, I mean, do they just weigh it as the damage that we do to ourselves in those two instances, it's less damage than trying to run Joe again?
roger stone
Perhaps. I mean, you're absolutely right about the fact that Kamala Harris is the giant impediment to all of this.
Under any normal scenario, If a sitting incumbent president announced that they were not running again for reasons of health, the obvious choice, the person in line, would be the sitting vice president.
Look, Kamala Harris doesn't have senile dementia, and she makes even less sense than Joe does.
And the Democrats know it.
So they have to figure out a way to get her out of the line of succession.
I have suggested that they probably, when I say that I mean Barack Obama, comes to her and says, look, if you will simply step aside, Let Michelle be the presidential nominee.
Let Gavin Newsom and the hundreds of millions of dollars in special interest money that he would bring be our vice presidential candidate.
and you Kamala will get the next vacancy on the US Supreme Court now.
unidentified
All right, folks.
chase geiser
Well, that is a very interesting take.
It's so funny how these politicians exchange deals.
They negotiate with each other based on who's going to die when.
And when you're offering a Supreme Court nomination to someone, doesn't that mean that you're relying on someone to die?
And I know that our Supreme Court is perpetually elderly and our entire political class is one giant gerontocracy.
Joe Biden bragging about growing up in the middle of World War II as if it was some sort of piece of evidence that he has wisdom when it really just reminds the world that he was potty trained before Hitler was dead.
That's how old this guy is.
This guy, keep in mind, Joe Biden, I think he was born two years after the air conditioning was invented for the automobile.
We know he was born, I think, if my math is correct, I'm just saying he was born closer to the end of the Civil War than today, I believe.
This guy is ancient.
By the end of his next term, he will be 86 years old.
My parents are 75 years old this year.
They'll be 75. They were born in 49.
And they don't have dementia.
They don't have cognitive decline.
But at 75, they don't even know how to turn on the TV or get their internet working or sign in to any streaming subscription service without getting frustrated and asking for help.
I can't imagine what it's like for him to be president of the United States.
I guess the answer is obvious. The answer is that he's not doing the job.
He's a puppet. Other people write his speeches.
He takes as much amphetamine as possible so that he can give them before collapsing later.
And he tries as hard as he can not to be in public at all so he doesn't risk embarrassing himself and the nation.
So I guess it's easy for him to do the job.
He can just sit in the Oval Office and play with his Lincoln Logs while the big boys talk, while the adults in the room talk.
But the fact that the left would negotiate trying to get Kamala not to run With the promise of a Supreme Court seat, I don't doubt it.
Makes sense to me. Roger Stone's a brilliant man, and he has a history of getting these things right because he understands the intricacies of Washington and how politics work in this country and the world for that matter.
But I can't imagine having a conversation with someone and saying, hey, by the way, when my wife dies, I'll make sure to take care of you with the life insurance policy.
Like, who negotiates based on waiting for a slew of people to die?
And it makes sense, given all the reports that we're getting from Ukraine.
Close to 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers died in the last week in the conflicts with Russia.
They are on the brink of losing this war.
Biden insists on continually funding it, promised during his State of the Union address that he would...
Always have Ukraine's back.
Always stand up to Russia.
And I'm not saying Russia's good, but every dollar that we give Ukraine lengthens the war.
Extends the war.
Renews the war. We want the war to end.
We just need to stop funding it because...
Ukrainian defeat is inevitable, but by sending weapons and supplies and doing the sanctions, we do delay that defeat, but we don't solve it or resolve the issue whatsoever.
So, they're doing things like negotiating Supreme Court seats.
To negotiate who is going to be in power over the next four years.
They're doing everything they can to get Biden out of office.
And simultaneously they're using him as a puppet to ensure that thousands upon thousands of people a week die.
Not only in Ukraine, but all over the world in these conflicts that have been unfolding right before our eyes in this incessant way.
And he's bragging about how strong NATO is.
One of the things that disgusted me about his State of the Union address, the very first thing he said, do you guys remember, did you listen to it?
The very first thing that came out of his mouth, he compared himself and his State of the Union address to FDR's State of the Union address in 1941, the year that we entered World War II. He said that the United States was on the brink of major disruption, major conflict. World War II was about ready to enthrall the United States and drag the United States in.
And he's saying that we're in a similar situation now.
Just as FDR gave a State of the Union speech just months before we entered into World War II, I am giving a State of the Union speech in an identical political climate in our era.
So he's prepping everyone for World War III. It's as if he's already decided that it's going to happen or been made to know that it's going to happen.
And he's bragging about how strong NATO is and how great our military is and how prepared we are for World War III as if it's not something to be avoided at all costs.
Let's check out clip number 26 here.
It's just a couple of minutes long. I want you to hear what he has to say about NATO, bragging about getting more and more people into NATO, and setting the stage for World War III. Now my predecessor, a former Republican president, tells Putin, quote, do whatever the hell you want.
joe biden
That's a quote.
A former president actually said that bowing down to a Russian leader, I think it's outrageous,
it's dangerous and it's unacceptable.
America is a founding member of NATO, the military alliance of democratic nations created
after World War Two prevent to prevent.
chase geiser
God, he looks like he was made in a factory.
joe biden
And today, we've made NATO stronger than ever.
We welcomed Finland to the alliance last year.
Finland! And just this morning, Sweden officially joined...
chase geiser
You'll notice, too, that Kamal Harris, every time Biden screws up...
She starts to nod and smile and blink as if to compensate with added confidence in the president.
unidentified
Every time he flubs something up, she's just, yeah, we understand.
chase geiser
Because she's embarrassed and nervous and uncomfortable by it.
unidentified
She knows that he's sick.
joe biden
The strongest military alliance the world has ever seen.
I say this to Congress, we have to stand up to Putin.
Send me a bipartisan national security bill.
History is literally watching.
History is watching. If the United States walks away, it will put Ukraine at risk.
Europe is at risk.
The free world will be at risk, emboldening others to do what they wish to do us harm.
My message to President Putin, who I've known for a long time, is simple.
We will not walk away.
chase geiser
Fascinating. Just wonderful.
Let's see if we can find a clip of him screwing up so you can see what I'm talking about with Kamala Harris's facial expression.
I always find that the most interesting and informative part of these State of the Union addresses are the mannerisms and expressions of the two people sitting behind the president.
And I think it's embarrassing.
That we haven't had a speaker tear of the State of the Union address in half just to get back at Nancy Pelosi.
Let's run a clip number 19.
This is Biden talking about Roe v.
Wade and promising to reenact it with Congress if Democrats win the House and the Senate and the White House again in the fall.
And if this clip has the moment I'm thinking of in it, then you'll see what I mean with Kamala Harris because...
He tries to say that women have electoral power, but it sounds like he says women have electrical power or don't have electrical power.
Let's just watch this clip and see.
unidentified
19. I think Johnson kind of looks like Rippy.
joe biden
Like most Americans, I believe Roe We Ray got it right.
I thank Vice President Harris for being an incredible leader defending reproductive freedom.
And so much more.
unidentified
He's so humbled. He's honored.
joe biden
Thank you. My predecessor came to office determined to see Roe v.
Wade overturned. He's the reason it was overturned.
And he brags about it.
Look at the chaos that has resulted.
Joining us tonight is Kate Cox, a wife and mother from Dallas.
She's become pregnant again and had a fetus of a fatal condition.
Her doctor told Kate that her own life and her ability to have children in the future were at risk if she didn't act.
Because Texas law banned her ability to act, Kate and her husband had to leave the state to get what she needed.
What her family got through should have never happened as well.
But it's happening to too many others.
There are state laws banning the freedom to choose, criminalizing doctors, forcing survivors of rape and incest to leave their states to get the treatment they need.
Many of you in this chamber and my predecessor are promising to pass a national ban on reproductive freedom.
My God, what freedom else would you take away?
Look, It's a decision to overturn Roe v.
Wade. The Supreme Court majority wrote the following.
And with all due respect, justices.
Women are not without electoral power.
Excuse me.
Electoral or political power.
You're about to realize just how much you write about that.
chase geiser
Women are not without electoral power.
This poor guy.
And I know everybody flubs.
And we live in this social media age where...
We're constantly documented.
We're constantly streaming, making content, posting all the details of our lives so people can comb through hours upon hours of speeches and conversations and interviews and broadcasts to find all the flubs that our leaders make, whether they're Republican or Democrat, and then create these reels to make them look bad.
More on that on the other side.
Welcome back to The War Room, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon into this evening on this Friday payday show.
Where we're talking about the State of the Union address, Kamala Harris' uncomfortable expressions.
And we get accused sometimes from callers of being Republican shills, but I want to remind the audience that though we probably do almost certainly criticize Democrats more often than we criticize Republicans, just because Democrats happen to be so...
Amazingly, astoundingly wrong all the time.
We still do our fair share of criticizing Republicans.
After all, this network really exploded in the first decade of this century because Alex Jones was critical of George Bush and his war on terror in 9-11 and this Patriot Act.
When there was consensus all over the country that all those things were great and those leaders were great.
He was one of the only ones that was shouting into the abyss that Our nation was deeply wrong about all those majorly important issues.
So this is not a partisan network.
It is a network that endeavors to tell the truth.
And it's got conservative values.
It's got American values in a world where globalism seeks to undermine those values.
Things like liberty, personal accomplishment, capitalism, ideas typically associated with America and now exclusively the right, though it wasn't always the case.
And we've got Kamala uncomfortable the entire State of the Union.
We've got Nancy Pelosi criticizing Biden afterwards for referring to illegal immigrants as illegal when he should have said undocumented.
We'll run that clip so you can see it's just very short.
But I saw this hilarious clip.
It's 27 seconds long of Senator Katie Britt, who I must admit, I'm embarrassed to tell you, but we tell the truth here.
I had not heard of Katie Britt, Senator Katie Britt, until I saw this clip two hours ago.
And it blew my mind at the level of phonyism and faking and grandstanding that we see from our side too.
It's not just the left that lies, but it's our own side that just embarrasses itself continuously by being so out of touch.
That doesn't even realize their approaches like this are such a bad idea.
unidentified
Let's go ahead and run it. There are empty chairs tonight at kitchen tables just like this one because of President Biden's senseless border policies.
chase geiser
And we know that Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones actually delivered the real response.
There was no Republican response.
unidentified
Sitting all alone, crying in pain from hunger.
I can't quit thinking about this.
It's only 50 cents a day.
chase geiser
Absolutely astounding. Does that work?
My dog, my homework.
All right, let's go straight into this Nancy Pelosi clip.
I'm going to try to find it on the clip sheet here.
So many clips today that are so good.
See if I can find Nancy saying that, yeah, it's clip number one.
Undocumented should have been the term used.
Let's run one just so you can see.
unidentified
Fantastic. Now, you should have said undocumented, but it's not a big thing, okay?
What's the big thing about it?
I actually wasn't even going to ask about that.
I was just going to ask more about the moment, but you do think that he should have said undocumented?
chase geiser
On Wednesdays, we wear pink!
unidentified
We usually say undocumented.
chase geiser
Oh, man! I can't even believe CNN is still alive.
I was talking about their logo earlier today because it is eerily similar to Tucker Carlson's logo that he had in the lower third during the live stream yesterday in the lower right.
And I think that he is trolling CNN because they fired him and now he's just kicking the snot out of him.
But we were talking about how they used to have that pulse.
Yeah, he worked at CNN before he worked at Fox.
They used to have that pulse that would go around the letters.
It was like the heartbeat pulse that would go around and I haven't seen that pulse in a long time.
Did their heart stop beating?
Folks, folks, folks, folks.
What should we get into next?
Between World War III and the State of the Union Address and Joe Biden admitting
that we're on the cusp of the greatest conflict in the history of the world.
It's hard to even fathom how we got to this point.
And.
and...
There's the famous expression that those who don't understand history or study history are doomed to repeat it.
And I think the problem with that argument is subtle but important.
The problem is that those who have said that phrase over and over again are teachers, whether in college or high school history teacher, who just utter that mantra over and over again as some...
Brilliant, divine, absolute dogma fail to understand that I believe that the vast majority of history is not recorded correctly.
The most glaring example is the destruction of the Library of Alexandria, where apparently there were just tomes and tomes and more books than anywhere else.
We don't have copies of them.
All this knowledge lost, all sorts of conspiracy theories around that, whether or not there was more evidence of Atlantis, things like that.
Whether or not there was evidence of past civilizations, ancient civilizations that were advanced in some way that we've forgotten or lost.
And given that history is written by the victor, and the victor is not always the protagonist or An entity devoted and committed to telling the truth at all costs.
Even those who study history are doomed to repeat actual history because the history that they're studying isn't what really happened most of the time.
It's not exactly what went down.
I mean, how many different books or studies or papers can you read Arguing over the theology of early Christianity in the first three centuries before the Nicene Council.
You'll have people debate over thousands upon thousands of pages, pouring over documents, pouring over testimonies, pouring over evidence and details and arguments about whether or not Christians were Trinitarian in the first three centuries.
We can't even determine that. We don't even understand that.
Because we have this history that was written.
By a very specific interpretation of those texts, namely the Catholic Church when it established Christianity as the official Catholicism, the official religion of Rome.
And we learned on that point that Rome is this famous example of a civilization rising to greatness, peaking and collapsing.
But it seems to me the real truth of that history is that Rome never collapsed.
It pivoted.
It went from a Holy Roman Empire to the Roman Catholic Church.
It's still seated with the Pope right in the middle of Italy.
So Rome didn't collapse.
It just transitioned from a state to a religion, I think.
And when you have these massive misunderstandings about what happened when and why, Then you're not ever going to be able to learn any lessons from history that would prevent you or your civilization or your culture from making the same mistakes that were made in the past.
So we can talk all day about what's going to happen next, what the historical trends are, but the fact of the matter is...
Nobody really understands unless they have sacrificed the entirety of their ego and they have made the bold and terrifying decision to accept the truth no matter how painful the truth is to believe.
Most of us go through our lives Trying to find evidence to support what we want to believe is true.
We see this from Democrats.
We see this from Republicans.
We see this from people of every religion.
And I'm not criticizing religion as a whole.
I'm a Christian. Proud to be a Christian.
I believe in Christianity.
But every religion is guilty of this cognitive dissonance or this denial when Their faith is shaken by some piece of information or some good argument.
We are constantly trying to prop up what we already believe is true instead of facing the reality and having the courage to look into the light and see the blazing, glaring pain that reality really is.
I really hope this World War III doesn't break out more on the other side.
Welcome back to The War Room, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon.
Thank you so much for joining me on The War Room.
It's been a fun week filling in while Alex Jones was on a secret mission.
Seems like every time he goes on a secret mission, it winds up being a Tucker Carlson interview.
But he did a great job last night.
I loved his conversation with Tucker.
We'll get in and show some clips and break it down.
Owen did a great job this week on the Alex Jones Show.
Harrison did a great job on the War Room.
It's always awesome to see the different hosts exchange seats and musical chairs.
The crew told me during the break that I am low energy today and...
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I need some turbo force. It's true.
We're going to do this right now. I'm going to have some.
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And then we're going to cheers? Yeah, we're going to cheers.
unidentified
How much do you want? One or two scoops?
chase geiser
Oh, I'm going to do two.
I didn't know that was possible. Can you OD on turbo force?
No. What's the most you've ever taken?
unidentified
I've had two scoops and a coffee with some Supermail.
chase geiser
It's called a Dale Earnhardt. Two scoops and a coffee?
unidentified
Yeah, it's called a Dale Earnhardt.
chase geiser
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unidentified
It's got five different types of caffeine!
chase geiser
I didn't even know there were different types of caffeine until I saw that ad and Rex was running around here one day talking about it.
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All right, folks. So I'm going to try to snap out of my fog from the first hour.
It was late night last night.
I was up all night working on some stuff around here, actually.
Just to make sure that we had all the clips and segments ready for today.
Joe Biden has a State of the Union address at 9 p.m.
Eastern Time. Shows up 17 minutes late and takes another 20 minutes to leave the building.
It's not a whole lot of time at the end of the day left to edit clips.
So you just have to pull an on lighter sometimes.
So... I saw this clip of Noah Harari on...
Colbert, these guys, these night show hosts, they always retire or move on, and then out of nowhere I see them again, and I'm surprised.
It reminds me of that time that Elon Musk...
Responded to that tweet from Bernie Sanders.
Do you remember? Bernie Sanders came out and he was groaning about billionaires not paying their fair share.
He used to say millionaires until he became a millionaire.
Now he says billionaires. He was groaning about it saying that they need to tax them, force them to sell their stock, whatever.
And Elon Musk simply responded, I keep forgetting that you're still alive.
That's how I feel about these late night hosts.
It's such an old, tired medium.
So antiquated, I almost feel bad for these people who have committed so much time and effort and directed their ambition around the desire to accomplish broadcasting on cable network television in front of a live studio audience when only a fraction of the people who used to watch television like that watch now.
It's old hat.
It's an old game. Nobody's interested anymore in any of that.
It's like how many people you know who play crochet anymore?
Imagine dedicating your life to being the best at crochet.
That is so 19th century.
Nobody cares anymore.
You can look at the numbers. I think the viewership on CNN major media outlets is like 10%?
Maybe it's a quarter. Maybe it's 25%.
But 10 years ago, it was astronomically more people who were consuming this media.
And I don't know who...
B, the hosts don't even write their own jokes, their own scripts.
At least when you watch InfoWars or you watch the Alex Jones show, we often talk about and remind the audience that we don't use teleprompters.
You're getting something from the heart and mind of the host.
It's not something being read off of a screen written by someone else like the State of the Union last night.
And what is entertaining about watching someone charismatically recite a series of jokes written by a focus group late at night?
Jokes that aren't really even founded on much truth, especially this day and age, the politically correct era.
It's just so empty and baseless.
The fact of the matter is, there's a universal truth about comedy, and I don't claim to be any sort of expert on comedy, but there is a universal truth on comedy.
It's not funny if it's not true.
And when it is politically incorrect to tell the truth, it is politically incorrect to be funny.
And they're bringing these hosts back because they used to be funny.
Back when they told the truth, back before all this political correctness.
They used to call out, we're still lefties, but they were calling out, making some legitimately funny points about the right 10 years ago.
But it's just not funny anymore.
Let's see this conversation between Yuval Noah Harari and Colbert the other night about Yuval Noah Harari's new children's book apparently, but they get into AI and I want to dive into that a little bit more.
unidentified
Let's run it. It will be clip seven.
But now, in some, I actually think so far, very minor ways, AI has shown up in our society.
yuval noah harari
Hey, it's still a baby AI. Okay. They haven't seen anything yet.
unidentified
Okay. So, a lot of people are worried.
I'm not that worried about AI. It just doesn't get my blood going to get worried about AI. I think of some positive aspects of it.
I mean, I've seen how humans have handled History and not great.
And so I'm ready for the, you know, big machines that make big decisions programmed by fellows with compassion and vision.
You know, I'm ready for the machines to tell us what to do.
yuval noah harari
Are you? Not really.
It's... It's extremely dangerous to give our power to something we don't understand.
unidentified
But they're just extensions of us.
No, they're not. Yes, they are.
We made them. They're us.
yuval noah harari
We made them, but now they become potentially independent of us.
The one thing to know about AI, the most important thing to know about AI, it's the first technology in history that can make decisions by itself and can create new ideas by itself.
People compare it to the printing press, to the atom bomb.
No, it's completely different.
unidentified
But is there any proof that an AI has come up with a new idea?
yuval noah harari
Absolutely. What? All the time.
unidentified
What? Yes. Give me one.
yuval noah harari
For instance, deciding what to show us on social media.
unidentified
Oh, well, that's not a new idea.
That is making decisions.
yuval noah harari
Yes. So I said two things.
There are making decisions.
See, that's a stupid question now.
If, for instance, you think about ideas...
This segment's too long for us to get...
chase geiser
This clip is too long for us to get in this segment all the way through, so we'll do a little bit on both sides.
But to say that AI has never come up with anything new, you could say the same thing about humanity.
I mean, in Ecclesiastes it says, there's nothing new under the sun.
You ever heard the expression?
Greg, get ready. Same shit, different day.
History does repeat itself, and the human condition is a universal truth that we all experience and explore and struggle with.
No matter what. And yes, the environment changes and situations change, but the state of things, the laws of the universe remain the same.
People experience the same pain and joy as they've always experienced.
So to say, oh, AI hasn't come up with anything new.
It's like, well, do you think Eric Clapton came up with anything new?
All the guy's hits are covers.
Most people don't even know that J.J. Kale wrote all of Eric Clapton's good songs, and the one song that Eric Clapton did write that he's famous for, Layla, he co-wrote with somebody else about somebody else's wife.
So he can't even write his own song about his own woman by himself.
So, you're going to criticize artificial intelligence for not coming up with anything new?
Do human beings really come up with anything new?
Or do they just shine a light on the same thing from a different angle so that it appears to us differently?
Or it's useful in a different way?
Or does the climate change such that a certain way of thinking or approach now yields a different outcome or a different result?
Who was the pre-Socratic philosopher?
He famously said, the universe or the existence is like a river, always changing, yet always the same.
Folks, more on the other side.
yuval noah harari
A game of Go. What is Go?
I'm sorry? A much more complicated version of chess.
unidentified
Got it. Okay. All right.
yuval noah harari
In East Asia, it's one of the oldest games we know.
Okay. 3,000 years of tradition in East Asia.
Entire schools of thought.
And AI comes, and within a few years, plays like no human ever imagined that it's possible to play.
And this can happen in more and more fields.
And we have never encountered anything like that before.
Because every previous information technology, it simply copied and disseminated our ideas.
The printing press just produced more books.
Television just broadcast our thoughts.
Here we have something that can create entirely new ideas, which are not even bound by the limits of our imagination.
Our imagination is the product of organic biochemistry.
AI is not limited by that.
unidentified
All right, so you have a new book now.
It's called Unstoppable Us, Why the World Isn't Fair.
I'll bite. Why isn't the world fair?
Hmm. And this is a message for young people?
yuval noah harari
Yeah, it's for kids age 8 to 12.
unidentified
Hey kids! The world isn't fair.
yuval noah harari
They know the world isn't fair.
Okay, go on. One of the first things that, you know, kids everywhere say, it isn't fair.
Oh, yeah, sure. It's not something that adults only say.
chase geiser
I don't know about you guys, but I don't like the fact that the same guy who said that human beings are a hackable animal is writing children's books.
Why is he trying to get in the head of kids?
And as an adult man...
I can say with some confidence that writing a children's book is the last thing of interest to me.
Does it sound like fun to put that together?
Why did he do this? Did the publisher just give him an offer he couldn't refuse to put a colorful book together?
It's just bizarre that these people do this stuff.
yuval noah harari
between Israelis and Palestinians.
It's not really about territory or food.
There is enough land to build houses and hospitals and schools for everyone.
There is enough food to feed everybody.
People fight over the imaginary stories in their mind.
Who is God's favorite children?
Who God gave Jerusalem or these holy stones to?
This is why most conflicts in the world are about, which is also good news, because if conflicts are about objective things, the only way to end them is with violence.
But if conflicts are about the stories we believe, there is a chance, at least in some cases, to just talk about it and
perhaps change the story and find a common story that we can both be happy with.
chase geiser
You guys just see that Mitch McConnell on the screen right there?
They're just full-on Mitch McConnell on the screen for a few seconds.
That is hysterical.
So we've got Dan Lyman with us.
We're going to talk about...
Borderhawk, his story, his reporting overseas, he's got an awesome story, and I wanted to have him on my podcast before I even started working here at Infowars, so I'm really excited to talk to him about some 30,000 foot view perspectives on everything that's going on.
Dan, how are you? I'm doing great.
dan lyman
It's great to be with you, finally in studio, in person.
I think it's our first time doing this.
chase geiser
Yes, it's my first time speaking to you in front of other people.
Amazing. That's awesome.
So did you ever live in Austin?
How did you get connected with Infowars?
dan lyman
Oh man, I had just gotten into political journalism and I was working for a very small outlet.
I managed to parlay my job at that outlet into one pass to the RNC in 2016.
I went to the RNC and ended up meeting up with the crew and we ended up hanging out like every day.
So actually Owen and I met at the RNC as well in 2016.
Did we get kicked out? Well, there was that whole thing between Alex and Young Turks.
There was that wild incident.
Alex did an amazing speech outside that actually some other people spoke at.
I want to say Tucker Carlson's son was at it even.
And then ended up just...
Owen and I both ended up kind of commingling into the Infowars crowd, I should say.
The crew and all that.
And then I moved to Iceland three weeks later.
And it just so happened that Infowars needed another writer based in Europe.
Wow. And it all fell together like that.
chase geiser
Folks, stick with us. We're going to cut to a one-minute break, and we're going to get into the weeds on the other side.
Make sure you visit Infowarsstore.com and be the reason that we are still on the air.
joe biden
That's tomorrow. And that is it for us today.
chase geiser
Okay, I don't know what...
joe biden
Whatever it is, it's not right on a teleprompter.
greg reese
I don't know what that is. I've never seen that.
unidentified
We are going to do Infowars.
Yeah. Okay, but...
joe biden
I can't read it.
There's no words on it.
chase geiser
Okay. Ready?
joe biden
There's no words there to play us out.
unidentified
What does that mean, to play us out?
Owen Schroer is going to do a new broadcast.
joe biden
All right. Go. Go.
That's tomorrow. And that is it for us today.
unidentified
And we will leave you with a...
joe biden
I can't do it.
unidentified
We'll do it live.
We'll do it live!
Do it live!
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It's the War Room. Welcome back to the War Room, folks.
chase geiser
I'm Chase Geiser with Dan Lyman.
We're getting into how Dan became associated with Infowars all the way back in 2016.
I can't believe that's eight years ago now.
It seems like yesterday that was 2016.
dan lyman
Amazing, yeah. Owen and I joked there were a class of 2016 Infowars.
chase geiser
So how is it that you got interested in journalism?
I know you've got a background in music, and I've enjoyed exploring that, listening to some of the music you did.
High production quality, obviously a legitimately talented musician.
Takes a lot of time, effort, and passion to get to that point.
What catalyzed a pivot for you?
Because I know how personal being a musician can be.
I worked with a lot of musicians in college.
I thought I was going to be a musician at one point in time.
What made you realize or make the decision that you were going to move into the info war instead of trying to make it big as a musician?
dan lyman
Well, I grew up in a pretty conservative household, and I politically would say I was always at least modestly right-wing.
Never was like a liberal musician, never a liberal artist, as many people are, like 99% of artists, it seems like.
It may not be that high, but that's what it seems like when you're in the music business.
Everybody was like all over Barack Obama and excited about Obamacare and all that stuff.
So, you know, probably for the duration of my 20s, I really didn't care all that much about politics at all.
I kind of was just turned off to it because I was just focused on music and focused on music career.
And it wouldn't have benefited me at all to be politically outspoken at that time.
And I was actually advised very strongly by one of our band mentors, was our producer of our first record.
He was a member of the Wallflowers.
He had been through it all, you know, a long music career.
And he pulled me aside one day and he's like, look, I can tell that your politics don't align with everyone else's in this industry.
I would just advise you to never talk about them publicly or else your career will be over instantaneously.
And I said, thanks for the advice.
Well taken. I don't plan to.
But as I started getting closer to 30 and kind of started caring about what was going on and watching the damage the Obama administration was doing to the country and watching how just everybody ate it up, like everyone in the music business is just NPCs.
unidentified
Obama! Remember at the White House after we got elected when Alicia Keys came and changed the words of the song?
dan lyman
Yeah, it was just like, it was just 100%, you know, everyone's all in.
And I had this, like, kind of red-pilling moment where I was doing a radio interview to promote one of our records, and the host had gone through all of my Facebook likes.
Oh, no. Likes. And was waiting to ambush me just the pages that I had liked.
Ugh. And he goes, mid-interview, he goes, hey, so I noticed that you liked Ted Cruz's page.
What's up with that? And I was just like, wow.
That was the first that I felt like this kind of like little witch.
So did you lie? No, no.
I said, I don't remember what I said, but I wasn't, I mean, I wasn't, I was forthcoming about it.
I didn't feel any need to hide my politics at that point.
But that was, you know, towards the end of my music career and, um, And I said, this is weird, and I don't like that energy at all.
We should all be able to feel the way we want to, speak our mind the way we want to, and clearly that's not okay.
A great example not too long ago was of course the guitarist of Mumford and Sons.
All he did was tweet at Andy Ngo, nice job on the book, exposing Antifa and he was run
out of the business and kicked out of the band essentially.
And that happened not too long ago.
So anyways, as I kind of wound down that period of my life, I was trying to figure out what
to do next.
And I just found myself caring more and more about what was going on in the country and
I just started blogging about it.
And then I decided to get like a little gig at a small outlet, like I said.
And then I said, I really want to get involved in this and do this seriously full time.
And like I said, in 2016, I moved to Iceland and War Room, I'm sorry, Infowars needed another writer in Iceland at the time or in Europe at the time, I should say.
And so that just worked out that way.
And then I ran Infowars Europe from Switzerland for five years after that, writing and covering stories out in the field in Europe for a long time.
And then I just moved back to the States a couple of years ago, but I've been writing for Infowars, the main site, since 2016.
chase geiser
So, what made you make the decision to live in Europe?
I often joke to my wife because she always wants to go on vacation to Europe.
I always say, I'm never going to Europe unless I'm participating in an invasion.
So, why Iceland?
You just liked it or were you an adventurous person?
You just wanted to get out of the United States and experience the world?
Why is it that you decided to go all over the place?
dan lyman
Well, I was really interested in Iceland for a long time.
I loved this band called Sigur Rós and I was like a huge Sigur Rós fan and the Icelandic music scene.
So I was introduced to like the mysticism, the mystique of Iceland at the time during my music career.
And then so I went there for the first time on my honeymoon and we just fell in love.
With the country, it was just so amazing.
The scenery, the atmosphere, there really aren't that many people.
Two-thirds of the population lives in Reykjavik.
The rest of the country is barely inhabited, and it's just a beautiful place.
It's also not in the EU, which I found appealing.
So we decided one day, hey, let's move to Iceland or Switzerland.
And whichever one comes up first.
And ended up getting an opportunity to move to Reykjavik, live there for a year, and then the opportunity to move to Switzerland next came after that.
Spent five years in Switzerland and loved it.
I think Switzerland is one of, if not the finest country in the world, in terms of the way that they manage the country, the beauty of the country, the upkeep of the country.
And of course, wages there are very, very high in general.
So people say Switzerland is very expensive.
Well, yeah, people in Switzerland also make more money.
chase geiser
Right, and they stay out of like every war.
dan lyman
Exactly, a neutral country.
Until the next one. They're also not in the EU, so I've tried to stay out of EU countries because what I have found is interesting.
When I travel around Europe, some of the websites that I access for work to research stories and all that, you can't get on them in Europe.
Yeah, exactly. And that's not the case in Iceland and Switzerland, and there isn't quite as much EU bureaucracy in those countries.
So I didn't know how long I was going to end up staying in those countries, so I chose them at least knowing that they weren't quite in this globalist stronghold.
They're kind of off to the side.
chase geiser
So what did you learn about America having had the experience of living in Europe and having the comparison?
dan lyman
One of the things that people will know me for, InfoWars fans, is that I'm always harping on the sloppiness of Americans and their attire and the way that they keep the country.
I'm kind of like the cart narc, not as aggressive IRL, but I'll narc those things online and also like Crocs and pajamas and all these things.
And the reason I say that is because in Europe it's not quite that bad.
There are countries that are approaching that level, maybe like the UK, pretty sloppy there.
But when you go to, when you fly from Zurich Airport to JFK... The difference is stark in the way that people maintain themselves.
The public, you know, the forward foot that they put when they're going out in public, the way that things work, the way that things are kept maintained and clean.
So when you go from just this beautiful state-of-the-art airport in Zurich and everyone is well-dressed And everyone looks at least reasonably professional and you get off the plane at JFK and the place is falling apart and everyone is in pajamas and in Crocs and supposedly we're supposed to be like kind of at the same standard of living.
chase geiser
Welcome to Costco. I love you.
dan lyman
Exactly. And so over the years...
That difference was more and more apparent to me.
Every time I came back, it felt worse.
And I would go from traveling around Switzerland and even traveling in other countries that people may not be as familiar with, like Poland, where the cities are on the up and up.
They're getting better. They're getting nicer.
And they're pretty reasonably safe.
And you get back to the U.S. And every time it looked like the U.S. was going further and further down the tubes.
And then COVID... And the lockdowns hit, and then it got really serious.
Every time I came back to the States, it was like I was coming back to dystopia.
Not to say that things in Europe were all that much better, you know, in the tyranny side of things, but just the way that the pajamas people have taken over American society.
You go out now and you look at people like, does anyone care anymore?
And that's kind of the standard that's being set in what is a first world country.
I mentioned this on...
I think we are kind of like the first fourth world country.
We have first world infrastructure, first world history at this point.
Now we've been a global superpower for a long time.
We have set the standards, set the tone, been the wealthiest country in world history.
And now it's turning, it's like third world conditions are creeping into the country.
And that was no more, never more apparent than the last few days I spent down at the border.
So we're like heading into this new territory where we have this clash of first and third world coming together.
And the third world is winning at this point.
The country is falling apart.
chase geiser
Yeah. So much to unpack there.
And I had a similar experience at the board.
Were you at Eagle Pass specifically?
Yes. It's shabby, to say the least.
It felt macabre to be there.
And driving down that main street, which goes to the park, it was fascinating to see.
People, obviously, based on their body language, aware that there were a tremendous amount of people from out of town driving by.
They knew that we weren't from around, but not really wanting to make eye contact.
It felt like a spaghetti western where there's about ready to be a shootout on the main street and everybody's closing their shutters.
It's like they want it to be a secret.
They just want the attention to go away so they can get back to doing their business.
And... I don't know what the solution is.
I've heard the theory, it might have been Elon Musk talking to Joe Rogan, I'm not sure, where it was mentioned that our architecture in the United States It was very beautiful, and even imperial architecture overseas, like some of the public buildings that England made in India when India was colonized, were astoundingly beautiful and impressive buildings, as if whoever was behind them had some sort of pride in their own work, but also a respect for the people.
And then after the bomb in 1945, that's when you start to see these Concrete, drywall thrown together, paper ceilings.
Do you think that there's an actual causal correlation between humanity's ability now to destroy the entire species and our blatant disregard for things like upkeep and building things meant to last for thousands of years in an impressive way?
dan lyman
There has to be. And that's another thing that I notice the difference between Europe and the United States is...
And I'm not like...
I'm not totally cucked on Europe.
I'm not like, oh, just Europe's the best.
I don't feel that way. I feel so much appreciation for the United States, the ethos here, the American ethos, the Texas ethos.
But that's dissipating.
I mean, it's ebbing away.
And that is happening in conjunction with the Great Replacement.
We're bringing... We're being replaced by people who don't care about the things that Americans have cared about for so long and, you know, individualism, you know, the right to carry a firearm, you know, that was just like, that's built into American culture.
They don't have that necessarily in most of Europe.
And now it's like, that's all under assault.
But just the American ethos, I appreciate that so much.
But at the same time, I really resent that there aren't more beautiful things in this country than the way that there are in Europe and that we didn't take some of those lessons.
We blew it. This country was built by Europeans and they didn't come over necessarily.
Or maybe they did and a lot of those buildings don't exist anymore as we've seen in St.
Louis or they're just totally decayed or in Detroit.
We had beautiful things like you said.
We don't build beautiful things anymore.
Things are pretty ugly these days.
chase geiser
Everything is designed to be temporary.
Right, exactly. Disposable.
Right. Wow. So, why do you think it is that we got to this point?
Obviously in Europe, at least the countries that aren't in the European Union, have a lot more cultural consensus.
They're much more homogenous.
You go to Japan and they just all seem to be on the same page, right?
And as we become more and more diverse here in the United States, we used to be this melting pot where people would come here and assimilate and it didn't matter where you were from and everybody would maintain respect and honor their heritage and maybe keep a couple of traditions to remember where their families came from.
It was a melting pot. You came here to be an American.
Everybody came here and learned English and believed in things like the American dream.
Now the melting pot aspect of America is politically incorrect because that's cultural appropriation if you actually blend things that you're interested in.
And what seems to be the top-down insisting that we see going on is that we be as close to each other as possible regardless of our immutable characteristics but not Becoming a new culture or one culture not mixing at all so you have to hire people that You have to make a cake for people that you don't your religion is against making a cake for them Even though you don't want to right whereas before everybody would just kind of respect different beliefs and views Why is it that we've had this shift happen in our country?
Where the melting pot has become Politically incorrect.
dan lyman
Well, I think that really, when you drill down into the answer to that question or what you think the answer to that question is, it really answers why mass immigration?
Why is it happening?
And the reason that it's happening, in my opinion, it's not so simple to just say, oh, it's because Democrats want votes.
Yes, we know. That's like a Fox News talking point, right?
That's the easy way out.
The reality is they want to destroy The people and the spirit that built the United States, that built Europe, because of course this is also happening in Europe.
This is happening in Australia.
It's happening in Canada.
The most magnificent civilization, Western civilization in the history of the world.
Maybe some people could argue the Romans or something like that.
But let's just say in the context of the modern world, European civilization, Western civilization.
And why is that falling apart now?
It's falling apart because the spirit is being broken by this invasion and by, in conjunction with the evil forces within the gates already, the people at the levers of power now that we've allowed to take control of our countries, of our governments who are hell bent on destroying We're seeing that now, a very interesting case study now in Poland.
Most people will say, oh, Poland's like one of the last bastions.
You know, they haven't allowed for too much mass migration or not too many.
People from disparate cultures have come in.
They're on the up and up. The economy's booming.
The cities are getting more beautiful.
Well, the globalists just retook control of Poland.
Donald Tusk is now the prime minister of Poland again.
Guy's a thoroughbred globalist, and he probably will throw the doors open.
To the same people that are destroying Germany and Sweden.
And we're going to see what happens.
Is Poland going to remain a bastion of Polish culture, Polish values?
Or are they going to be overrun as so much of Europe is already being overrun?
Western civilization is going under the waves right now.
And it's going under the waves under the weight of the people from other cultures, other parts of the world.
And they're an endless supply of them.
And that's why the borders have been thrown open.
It's not so simple to just say Democrats want votes and Republicans want cheap labor.
It's worse than that.
It's darker than that. It's deeper than that.
chase geiser
That's fascinating, that insight there.
I really do appreciate that. And as you were speaking, it occurred to me for the first time.
I was thinking about the history of the United States and this cultural shift.
And how you can compare the United States to any startup, right?
So we were this bootstrap startup in the beginning, not a lot of resources, not a lot of infrastructure in place, but a vision and a passion and a consensus around the mission, right?
And in the beginning there was a tremendous amount of incentive for our leaders We're good to go.
And so it's like Google in the beginning and YouTube in the beginning.
How great were the search results when everybody was massively adopting it?
How awesome were the YouTube recommendations 10 or 15 years ago?
And then there's this critical mass or this threshold that companies and seems like America reached where They didn't need the customers anymore because they could just print the money and they'd seize enough power and control.
And like we've seen from Google through Gemini and countless other examples, the betrayal of what the market actually wants, what the users actually think is right and want.
We see the same behavior from our politicians because Now it doesn't matter to our political class whether or not our people are successful because they can just print the money.
So, they don't want us to have any autonomy because the greatest threat to them now is not that we fail, but the greatest threat to them is that we prevail over them.
dan lyman
It's interesting. Exactly.
They are trying to break us.
They're trying to overwhelm us.
They want there to be basically two classes of people on this planet.
A very tiny upper class, the elite class, and then a surf class globally.
Think of the movie Elysium.
I'm not really like a movie buff, but that movie really spoke to me when I saw it.
I said, this is really what they want.
This is such a glimpse into the mind of the globalists.
And this is when you see what the country looks like, where I think it's Matt Damon, I think, is the character.
He's living in, like, the whole country essentially looks like Eagle Pass.
And that's what they want.
They want us living in filth.
And they like to see our communities being overrun, destroyed, all of us always looking over our shoulder for, you know, are we safe?
Can the kids play outside?
Yeah. Are we living in secure communities?
Are things clean? Do things work?
Do the wheels fall off the planes or are the planes getting safer and better?
We know what they want. They're steering us into this total collapse and they'll be happy to just bury us under the weight of the collapse and sit atop us in their walled cities or in their off-planet redoubt, whatever it is that they envision for themselves, while the rest of us are too consumed with just surviving than to pose any threat to them.
chase geiser
When we hear of calls for depopulation, and I know that the Biden administration and Kamala Harris, who have slipped up and explicitly called for depopulation, say that's not what they meant.
We see things like the Georgia Guidestones saying that the population of the world needs to be 500 million people.
We've heard Kamala Harris say that we need to depopulate the planet because of our impact on climate.
Countless other examples of this.
When they talk about and think about and plan depopulation, who is it that they want to depopulate?
Who do they want to kill?
I mean, do they want to kill everybody in third world countries because they're just a drain on the system and they actually contribute more to so-called climate change?
Or do they want to kill the middle class? It seems like if they killed the middle class, that would pull the rug out from under them, economically speaking, over time.
Who do you think they're trying to genocide?
dan lyman
Well, I guess it's probably one reason why they're doing it Methodically and more slowly, like, trying to, you know, crush us.
We're the only opposing, the only real opposing force.
Like, you look at a country like India.
Like, there's the upper, the elite class, and then everyone else, like, just hoping to survive.
And, of course, a little bit of a growing middle class there, but, like, there's no really threat to the elites in India, right?
Or many other countries like that.
Even in Venezuela. Like, this guy has totally run, you know, the last two...
Dictators there have totally destroyed the country, run it into the ground, and no one was able to overthrow them.
They haven't been kicked out of power.
They've remained. They're secure.
I think that we are in the West, the middle class, the backbone of society, the people that still hold the American spirit and it still courses through their veins.
We still pose a threat to them and they probably don't feel quite comfortable trying to execute some sort of like a nasty population plan just yet.
They got to like break us down, break our will.
And then if they really do intend to try to get back to 500 million people, they'll have a lot easier time of it.
If there's just nothing that opposes them at that point.
But how do they get there? I don't know.
I mean, that's pretty dark, right?
chase geiser
We're talking seven and a half. You can't achieve globalism without global war.
So a World War III would probably be a mass depopulation event.
Maybe even a mass extinction event.
dan lyman
Could be. And I guess we're headed that way.
And of course, the globalists aren't uniform.
There are different factions even within the globalists.
So they're still fighting each other as well.
chase geiser
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Here with me is Dan Lyman, editor-in-chief of BorderHawk, expert on all things global.
unidentified
Both culturally and politically.
dan lyman
I just have strong opinions. Yeah.
chase geiser
Well, at least you don't have weak opinions.
That's right. So, why is it...
You mentioned at the beginning of the show that 90% of musicians, 99% of artists are...
And I've had that experience.
I went to a private art school, for lack of a better way to describe it.
And it became clear to me, interacting with that community of musicians in Nashville, Tennessee, That this leftism isn't something that's being forced upon them from the top down.
It's not like they're blackmailed into support.
They actually are part of the cult.
They ascribe to the philosophy.
They have seemingly just a disposition for it.
It's almost like they're opiate.
It just resonates with them.
Do you think there's something genetic that informs our political views and beliefs?
dan lyman
It wouldn't surprise me at all if that was the case because it seems like the really creative types tend to be left-leaning, if not radically left-leaning.
And I think that that's why there's such a lack of kind of right-wing conservative people in movie-making, in painting art, you know, or music.
And the same is true for, for instance, like coffee shops.
And towns in this country that are regarded as, let's say, quaint with nice shops and nice restaurants, the kind of places that people want to spend a Saturday afternoon in or go to holiday in.
Generally, they're pretty liberal towns for the most part.
And then the conservative working class towns don't tend to have that kind of stuff.
They're very happy with gas station coffee and the greasy spoon restaurant rather than
the nice coffee shop with the good sushi restaurant.
It's this cultural thing where leftists and liberals tend to do certain things, they do
it better and there's just no debating that.
And then there are other things where society doesn't work.
It won't function, it won't operate properly without conservative-type people, the kind of people who know how to fix a car, who know how to work on your plumbing, who know how to do all the things that actually make things work, or go serve in the military, or serve generally in law enforcement, those kinds of things.
And it's for the most part, those are the people that built the country.
Those are the people that really formed the backbone of the nation.
But the kind of the pizzazz, the style, the interesting stuff, the artistic stuff generally just seems to attract people on the left.
And I don't have a good explanation for that, but that's just how the personality types, which direction they go.
chase geiser
What's really interesting is when there's that outlier example of someone who's hard right and creatively brilliant.
So Elon Musk is not a perfect example of this because he's fairly politically ambiguous.
He's donated to both sides.
he's stayed out of it up until this point.
But in terms of the things that are the forefront issues now,
like artificial intelligence and freedom of speech and transparency and no censorship and sovereignty
and rights, things all these major issues that are controversial now for some reason,
he's obviously on the right side.
Doing things like letting Alex Jones back on Twitter is not something anybody that's a leftist would do.
But at the same token, he is, in my opinion, one of the most brilliantly creative people, like a once in a hundred years type guy.
You have people that are successful Very successful in one thing often, but to be so successful in completely different seemingly unrelated things so consistently is something that Benjamin Franklin comes to mind.
Oh, is he an ambassador or is he a writer?
Is he a writer or is he an inventor?
All the stuff that he dabbled in is absolutely fascinating.
You have somebody who starts the first payment processing internet company, internet PayPal, basically.
And then after that, decides he's going to buy an electric car company before electric cars were cool and make it work.
And now it's the best electric car so far.
Then he decides that he's going to build his own rocket and for the first time it's going to be able to land itself again.
Then he buys a social media platform and it's got more users than ever before.
This is like a Steve Jobs guy.
How... What do you think makes it so...
Is there a tie between people who transcend creative disposition to leftism and rational pragmatic disposition to right wing when you have somebody who's so creative that they make the creative people look like fools, they seem to bounce back and horseshoe right again.
It's almost like the genius is right wing and the mids or above averages are left.
Do you think there's something to that?
dan lyman
There could be, but he is such a unique example right now.
Maybe there are more of the people that were in his position like the Ben Franklins in the past, maybe there were more of them who were so successful but also had the real interests of humanity at heart, not their interests of how to control humanity at heart the way that many other people in Musk's position have where they just all seem to be in lockstep with just like, you know, We're good to go.
But now the political pressure is so heavy to fall in lockstep and be more like a Mark Cuban than to be like an Elon Musk these days that you find that so many of these people who are clearly very intelligent, very successful, great business savvy, they're just totally incapable of bucking the system in that way because they're worried about getting crushed.
chase geiser
So you think Mark Cuban realizes that he's full of crap and he just plays the game?
Or do you think that he's in denial?
dan lyman
He seems like someone who is actually full of crap.
Yeah. Like, retarded.
chase geiser
But he's... How do you have so much success in business and be so stupid?
He's got to be brilliant in some way.
dan lyman
That's what I'm saying. These people are very good in some ways, but then they have this blind spot where you're like, you can't possibly be getting it this wrong.
But they do. Or they're totally corrupt and they're totally fine because it makes them so much wealthier to not go against the grain.
chase geiser
Do you trust Elon Musk or are you skeptical about him?
dan lyman
I have always been skeptical of him.
I've never been a Musk fanboy, but...
I admire so much about what he's doing, what he's saying.
unidentified
Sure, like Hitler. Sure, I mean...
chase geiser
Guy could paint a watercolor, man.
He could paint a watercolor.
dan lyman
He was a great painter. But he keeps saying the right things.
He keeps challenging the status quo.
He keeps challenging the narrative that it's dangerous for him to do so.
So I really appreciate him doing that.
Obviously, I'm very concerned about open borders, the mass immigration issue, and he keeps saying the right thing about that.
He's hitting it hard every single day on that issue.
That takes a lot of courage, a lot of bravery, and being prepared to have the wrath of the
system turned against you, and he keeps doing it.
So I'm still, I have a healthy dose of skepticism of him, but at the same time, I appreciate
him a little bit more every day.
chase geiser
Yeah, my only concern with Elon Musk, I agree with everything you just said, is the Neuralink
It's just so bizarre to me that someone who has seen how government gets involved in big tech and manipulates it and abuses the power and spies, like you saw with the Twitter files, is simultaneously investing in technology that installs the internet in your brain.
And though it poses great benefit to society and individuals, especially people who are paralyzed, things of that nature, Obviously, there are unintended consequences of creating that type of technology where thoughts could be potentially put into your head by a centralized entity.
Vice versa, you could be spied on.
I'm worried about the neural link stuff.
dan lyman
What do you think? Well, playing devil's advocate, I don't claim to know either way or even have really a strong opinion.
But someone, if they really are genuinely interested in advancing humanity, taking us to the stars, setting up internet for the whole planet...
Maybe someone who is that driven and who has that much vision, we could say that maybe they would say, I have to take that risk.
If it will benefit humanity, it won't be my fault if the government weaponizes.
chase geiser
So if people are supposed to be paralyzed forever, even though we know how to do this?
unidentified
Yeah, that makes sense. That could be the case, but I don't know.
chase geiser
So we'll dive more into that at the beginning of the next segment.
I got a clip of him and Joe Rogan talking about Neuralink specifically that came to mind today, and I want to share that with the audience and get your thoughts on it as well.
Stick with us, folks. For more on the other side, it's Dan Lyman.
Make sure you follow him at RealDanLyman on X, and more on the other side.
You guys are on it with the music today.
Catch me up guard. I never know what to expect on this show with what they're going to pick to come in.
Welcome back to The War Room, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser here with Dan Lyman.
We've been talking about all things political and getting philosophical, reaching out into the realms of the unknown.
We were talking about AI, Musk, whether or not you can trust him, Neuralink, things like that.
You know the story. And I want to show this clip to both you, the audience, and Dan to hear what Dan has to say about this.
Let's go ahead and run clip number nine of Elon Musk and Joe Rogan having a very interesting conversation about the capabilities of AI and brain chips.
joe rogan
Like, imagine if the virtual orgasm was a hundred times better than a regular orgasm.
unidentified
Oh, I got news for you on that front.
Oh. We can, it is.
It's disturbingly good.
joe rogan
The way you're rubbing your chin.
unidentified
Disturbing yourself. Get my little dog in this.
Stroke his head. Oh, you'll love it.
Money back guarantee.
joe rogan
You'll love it.
It's a snap. There was a woman who, it was in the 1970s, who had some sort of analogy to pain pills.
And they did some experiment with her where they put wires into her brain and gave her a device.
Do you know this story? There are a few stories like this, yeah.
unidentified
Where it actually hits the pleasure center, and then you're like, my god, this is the best thing ever.
joe rogan
She just kept hammering it.
She developed blisters on her finger that she used to hit the button.
She never stopped hitting that button with the same finger.
Didn't give a f*** about those blisters.
She was just cumming constantly.
And then she started adjusting.
She tried to tamper with the device to increase the amplitude.
She became just an orgasm junkie.
She was crazy, and they tried to take...
She was begging them to take it away from her, and then when they tried to take it away from her, she would fight them.
It's madness, and it made me...
I mean, I researched this extensively because I was fascinated by the idea that this could eventually become a part of your phone.
unidentified
We could definitely make that happen.
joe rogan
That's a real issue with people, the instantaneous desire for pleasure.
No, we wouldn't do it because it's bad, you know. You wouldn't do it, but the Chinese...
unidentified
Uh, sure. I mean, I don't know, man.
joe rogan
Huawei phones immediately with a come button.
Right? As soon as you log on, you give them your fingerprint, you come.
unidentified
You know, I mean, we could just put in there with some software limits, you know?
joe rogan
Easily. Yeah. But software limits could easily be worked around.
Someone's going to come up with it. You know, someone on the dark web.
unidentified
Well, I mean, your phone is, if you're carrying a phone around, you're carrying a microphone, GPS, camera.
Yeah. Every day, everywhere.
Everything. Orwell would be losing his mind.
joe rogan
And it answers questions. Yeah.
Yeah, and it knows where you are.
unidentified
Yeah, it's like you can just have it.
That phone, by the way, if you say, like, please turn off, it just says that it's off.
joe rogan
It's not actually off. It's lying.
unidentified
It could totally lie. Yeah.
joe rogan
And you can't take the battery out anymore.
unidentified
Basically, like Apple or Android, anytime they want, they can just turn your mic on.
Yeah. Or your camera, your GPS, everything.
Yeah. And just tell you it's off.
Well, I looked at the setting. It says it's off.
joe rogan
Yeah, and some people are like, that's not good enough.
I want it strapped to my wrist.
Yeah. I need one on me all the time.
chase geiser
So we have this example of this woman who apparently has a pain problem.
She gets a little device installed in her brain.
And anytime she hits the button...
It gives her an orgasm, so the pain goes away.
And she gets caught in this loop where she can't stop herself from doing it because the reward pathways are so disproportionate to the risk pathways that it's like a Pavlovian loop.
If that term even exists, I think maybe we invented it or discovered it with this circumstance.
Musk immediately, yeah, we could definitely do that.
Obviously, he's familiar with the technology.
Seems like he's using it for good, but we know what the government does with technology once it wields it as a weapon more than a tool oftentimes.
So the question becomes, for me, when I hear stories like that, And I consider how sophisticated artificial intelligence is becoming and how it can learn from you in real time and respond to you and understand your psychology.
I'm really concerned that as a species, we haven't evolved to a point Where we have enough virtue or wisdom to overcome the lure of just pressing the button again as an allegory.
So if the AI is able to say exactly what I need to hear, exactly when I need to hear it, am I mature enough to turn it off or am I going to get caught in a loop where I spend more time with it than my family, who's human and flawed like humans?
Are we going to...
Become a people that just clocks into the matrix because it's a fantasy instead of facing reality.
dan lyman
What do you think? I think that definitely 100% is the plan for the future.
We've seen, let's say you're a pre- or post-internet millennial.
We've seen the difference in our own lives, like how our day-to-day was.
chase geiser
Come on before the streetlights go on.
dan lyman
You remember that? Right. You went out, you played, you always had to be interacting with everyone.
Now, post-internet, and especially anyone born post-internet, they don't know that life before.
All they know is scrolling, scrolling, you know, dopamine hit, internet, social media,
got a like, post a video, got another like.
And so that's already being conditioned into us, just that constant being plugged in,
constantly looking for the dopamine hit, constantly looking for entertainment.
Like you remember when you would be on a long drive in the car, it was kind of torturous
because there was nothing to do.
Either you're reading, if you could handle reading in the car, or maybe you were lucky enough
to have like a Game Boy or something like that.
But other than that, there was nothing to do in the car.
Now, you just sit there and scroll the whole time.
You don't even know what's going on around you.
So we are so comfortable with being plugged in all the time.
And I think there is, you look at all the different things that have happened in the last few years,
these lockdowns where people were told, Just stay home for months at a time in some cases.
Don't even leave your house.
Get everything delivered to you.
Netflix and chill.
You're being a good citizen by Netflixing and hanging out at home.
And so, of course, we saw obesity skyrocket during the lockdowns and all that because so many people were totally fine with that.
And they were like, oh, that's pretty easy.
So we see lockdowns.
We see Apple Vision, people just strapping the goggles on, going into an alternate reality at that point.
We see talk of UBI, more and more cash is being handed out.
We've watched that happen over the past few years.
We are descending deeper into, you know, socialism, you know, borderline communism eventually.
So we put all this together.
I think there are plenty of people who would be totally fine with having, you know, their Uber Eats credits for the week and strapping on the goggles when they wake up, staying in their pajamas, never even leaving the house, and just getting their dopamine all day in an alternate reality.
And I think that that really is at all that far off from, you know, the pods in the matrix.
chase geiser
As you were saying that, it never occurred to me from that perspective before.
I've often looked at what happened during the lockdowns and thought, wow, this is indicative of a decline of our...
Culture and our values.
I can't believe that Americans would put up with this level of tyranny and violation of our rights, whether it was the vaccine mandates or the six feet to slow the spread or the masks or just frankly having to stay home.
That, to me, was something that I never would have predicted would ever have happened in the United States of America that I grew up in.
And the way that you just framed that is so interesting because There was a time before the internet where reality was the only place to live.
And now that we've created this low resolution version of the metaverse, which is social media and these algorithms that we interact with through our phones, we're not plugged in all the way yet, but it's a low res version.
Relatively speaking, reality doesn't have the monopoly on what we experience anymore like it did.
So when we had to lock down, people didn't feel like they couldn't live anymore because they were already living more than half their lives on their phone anyway.
Whereas if you were to try to lock somebody down in 1893, like, what am I going to do in my house?
And so we're already halfway in the matrix.
dan lyman
The skids have been greased.
That's exactly where I kind of was going there with that and forgot to bring it up.
If you took people from the 1800s and said, here's virtual reality, you can have UBI, and you don't even ever have to leave your home, and we'll just make it super comfy for you.
chase geiser
Do you want to see anybody naked, George Washington?
dan lyman
Anybody at all. Exactly.
unidentified
You don't have to own them?
dan lyman
How many of them would have gone for it then?
Probably not too many. Now...
chase geiser
Imagine if Franklin would have gone for it.
dan lyman
Well, maybe, maybe. But then he would have been like, I gotta get out to the shop and design.
chase geiser
He would have been cool about it though.
Like, hey, I'm not proud of it, but...
dan lyman
But now we have Zoomers or their next generation.
How many of them would say no to that?
A lot more would be totally fine with that and think that that's just normal.
chase geiser
Not even know that. The foolishness of it is that if you sacrifice reality for this lie, this artificial existence...
It's eventually going to collapse.
You'll end up with neither. It's like if you sacrifice freedom in exchange for safety, you deserve neither and we'll have none or whatever the quote is.
So it's too bad.
Maybe there's a way that we can solve this at Infowars somehow or contribute to the victory here.
We have to instill it.
We have to realize, wake up, have a great awakening as a culture and a people, not just in the United States, but worldwide.
Humanity, team humanity needs to wake up to the fact that you cannot sell Your life in reality for a paradise in name only.
When you sell your soul to the devil, it's a bad deal, folks.
More on the other side. Welcome back to The War Room, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon.
Now I suppose it's the evening with the great distinguished guest, Dan Lyman, who's really more a family than a guest, given all the work that you've done with InfoWars over the years.
All over the world. Tell the audience a little bit about what you're working on now specifically, where they can find you, and what's next for you.
dan lyman
Well, I'm writing everydayinfowars.com as I have for eight, almost nine years now.
So covering right now a lot of crime issues and illegal immigration issues and their intersection for our website now, kind of on that beat.
And I think that that is really getting, you know, it's becoming at the forefront of the concerns of the voters.
We're seeing now immigration is the number one issue in many polls.
And so that, of course...
It's because we are being invaded and also because of these kind of high-profile crimes that are taking place now that are being committed by illegals and what many Americans just don't realize because the media never covers it and they actively We're good to go.
It's happening with much more frequency now because we have...
chase geiser
And by perpetrators who were just released with no bail.
Exactly. So it's, why wasn't this guy in jail?
You knew what? It's like that guest that Joe Rogan had on his podcast.
Right. Who was the reformed prisoner.
I can't remember his name. And it just came out that he had a severed head in his freezer.
dan lyman
Right. You know? It was all right out in the open.
We should have seen that coming.
chase geiser
It's not Joe's fault. You know, you'd have a reason to believe him, but...
I think we underestimate the sociopathy of people and the extent of these problems and just how dangerous it is to leave the door open in a bad neighborhood.
And if you're on the border, you're in a bad neighborhood because Mexico is not the best side of town.
dan lyman
Right. And not only that, but the whole country, every town in this country is a border town now because they're being brought into our communities.
And that's all to say, I just spent a few days at the border reporting for BorderHawk.
I'll be bringing those reports all to Infowars as well.
We went on to both sides of the border.
We were the first American journalists to go into the shelter in Piedras Negras where many, many, many of the illegals that have come into the country, tens of thousands, have passed through in recent months.
And there were a couple hundred there when we went yesterday.
We interviewed some of them.
So in the coming weeks, we'll be dropping tons of exclusive reports from the Mexico side of the border as well as from Eagle Pass.
And those will also be bringing to Bandit video, as I mentioned.
So a lot of immigration coverage.
And of course, this is becoming the number one issue as it should have been number one issue for voters for many years.
It is now established itself with good reason.
But of course, this also comes in, you know, hand in hand with the just unbelievable invasion that is ongoing now.
From all borders, not just the southern border.
Northern border's bad. They're flying them in by the hundreds of thousands.
chase geiser
They're coming by sea. Even China was doing military exercises in Canada.
Do you remember that? It was a couple years ago.
Trudeau allowed the Chinese military to conduct exercises.
I recall, yeah. And then you see them standing at, what's it called?
dan lyman
At attention? Yeah, yeah.
chase geiser
They were standing in a military position, waiting in line at the border.
Parade rest. That's right.
So... That's what's fascinating to me, because under Bush, we had massive amounts of migrants coming into the country, but they were all Mexican, and the vast majority of them were coming here so that they could find work and send money back.
Now we're seeing people from all over the world, some of whom actual terrorists bragging on camera, you'll find out who I am, entering our country.
What changed? Why weren't these people coming over 15 years ago and all of a sudden they're coming over now?
And I know we've only got 45 seconds, so nail it!
dan lyman
It really is all over the world.
Well over 100 countries have been recorded coming into our country in the last...
A couple of years here, and it is just mind-boggling.
We have people from Georgia coming in.
We have people from Azerbaijan coming in.
We just had two Moroccans arrested.
So, I mean, it has become big business.
A lot of money is changing hands, and that's why they're coming from all over the world.
A lot of money is changing hands, and it's just a giant operation to flood the country with as many people from the third world as possible.
chase geiser
Well, Dan, thank you so much for coming on The War Room today.
It was an honor and a pleasure to speak with you.
I'm glad to have had this conversation with you.
Make sure, audience, that you follow Dan Lyman everywhere he can be followed.
And make sure to check out all of his articles at Infowars.com today.
unidentified
I want him found. Not tomorrow, not after breakfast.
Now! Yes, sir!
Well... Well, what?
Man up and vanished like a fart in the wind!
Nothing left but the damn rocks on the windowsill and that cupcake on the wall.
What's saying there, fuzzy britches?
This is conspiracy.
That's what this is.
One bitch.
Damn conspiracy!
And everyone's in on it!
This is the best, most we can make, the best!
Unveiling the truth behind the globalist curtain.
Welcome to the war room Welcome to the world
I'm Chase Geyser, your host.
chase geiser
We have one more hour left.
unidentified
I am going to open up the phone lines and begin taking your calls.
chase geiser
Make sure you call in 877-789-2539.
Again, that's 877-789-2539.
Open lines. Feel free to call about anything that you like.
Obviously, I'm very interested in talking to you about the State of the Union that happened last night or the interview between Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones, which I thought was very good, although I wish it was longer.
And while the calls are coming in, we're going to play some clips from that interview just to get everybody warmed up in case you haven't had the opportunity to see some of these segments yesterday.
He covered everything from globalist desire for World War III, mass migration actually being a planned and coordinated invasion, the lies and failures of the Biden administration to the international antagonism of Christianity and Christian values.
And you have to keep in mind that Christianity isn't just a religion.
It's perhaps the most influential thing that's happened in recorded history in terms of cultural influence and impact.
So regardless of whether you believe in God or not, regardless of whether you believe in Jesus Christ or not, your thinking, your mindset has been impacted significantly by Christianity.
Things like the principles of the Ten Commandments.
Don't steal. Don't lie.
We have some consensus on.
Well, at least we used to. And much of our thinking about the physical world and the spiritual world and how we fathom that the universe came to be or the nature of what happens before we're born or after we die is influenced by Christianity and the message of Christianity that there is an immortal soul, there is free will. These are all major notions That without them we would not have had things like John Locke's second treaties of government where he argued for private property rights based on the fact that we're created by God and therefore everything we are and produced with what we are is our private property by inalienable right.
Things like liberty are founded on the notion that we have free will.
Why would we need liberty at all or advocate for anything for that matter if we believe we didn't have free will?
After all, we wouldn't have a choice.
And so Christianity has been so impactful, so influential over the course of the last 2,000 years that it really is, and like I said, regardless of whether you're a believer or not, it really is the foundation of Americanism.
I know we have separation of church and state in the United States of America, not legally, but in name and culturally.
And I know that some of our founding fathers weren't really Christian.
They were deists.
They believed in God, but maybe that he was vacant and...
We're not really sure about this Jesus guy.
Even the Jefferson Bible, which many of you may not have heard of, is a version of the Bible that Thomas Jefferson put together where he cut out all of the supernatural things, all of the miracles that Jesus performed in the four Gospels, and left only the things that Jesus said.
Because he didn't believe in the magic or the miracles of it, the superstition of it.
He only believed in the wisdom of the message of peace and turning the other cheek and loving one another as I have loved you.
And so our founding fathers weren't necessarily explicitly Christian themselves,
but they did have Christian values.
And this is why we see so much antagonism come in conjunction with this, for Christianity,
with this antagonism for Americanism, the West and sovereignty,
just as they open our borders and compromise the sovereignty of our nation
and compromise our rights and charge us exorbitant taxes to try to regulate and spy on everything that we do,
lie to us and about us and imprison us and get our candidates off the ballot illegally,
just as they break every law and betray all trust that we ever would put into our leaders
and lie about even the very form of our government itself.
insisting that it's a democracy, even though it's a constitutional republic.
Then we see them coming out and saying that Christian nationalism is a major problem.
And it begs the question, well, do they hate it because it's Christian, or do they hate it because it's nationalist?
Or do they hate it because it's both?
Do they hate it because they fuel one another?
They realize subconsciously that these things are linked.
And Alex Jones did a great job of just briefly highlighting that in his conversation with Tucker Carlson last night.
Let's go ahead and run clip number 13.
This is Alex Jones talking about how the globalists are threatened by Christianity.
alex jones
Go ahead. So that's what the Great Reset is, is accelerating the collapse of Western civilization, because you don't want Interround to compete with the globalist model of eat the bugs and enslavement and collapse.
So they're actively seeing prosperity and Christian nationalist freedom.
God forbid the rest of the world pick up Western culture.
So you brand it as racist, you say it's bad because it's like kryptonite to Superman or holy water and high noon to a vampire.
If people say, I want my Second Amendment, I want my due process, I want my capitalism, well then it's over for the Black Rocks and the Googles and the Facebooks.
So that's why they're fundamentally branding freedom as a white evil thing because let's face it, Western civilization did develop From Greece on, this incredible thing that could uplift humanity, so you discredit it by making it racial instead of selling it to the world and having everyone adopt it and creating a unification, not through centralization or enslavement, but through adoption because it works so well.
And so the globalist tyrants are fundamentally threatened by Western Christian civilization, and that's why they're at war with it.
Which is why we should embrace it, and that's the great numbers of double the blacks voting for Trump or triple the Hispanics, what we just saw 10 years ago.
And that's why they're in full panic mode trying to bring in totally uninformed foreigners from all over who they control and who they can run through NGOs hoping that they'll be the savior.
So as negative as all this is, I see this as the panic button being hit.
chase geiser
You know, it's fascinating. That he mentions that.
He talks about how the more freedom that is advocated, the more racism is thrown around, the more that we talk about capitalism, the more the left talks about We're good to go.
Become attacked based on the premise of these identity politics.
And the reason that's so interesting to me is because just as I was listening to Jones say that and make that excellent point to Tucker again, it occurred to me that we see all of this antagonism for freedom of speech from the left.
And we have Elon Musk purchasing Twitter, turning it into X, making it Fairly close to a total free speech platform.
It's not perfect, but it's, relative to the other major platforms, it's a saint.
It's amazing. And the more freedom of speech we have on that platform, the more we seem to hear from the media and the intelligence community and the administration and the left altogether, globalists worldwide for that matter, that anti-Semitic hate speech is on the rise.
That hate speech is growing on X. That there's this major risk.
And that's exactly what's happening.
Exactly what Jones said is happening on a global scale in many different channels, many different ways, and many different mediums is happening right before our eyes on X when they talk about how the more free speech there is, the more racist we obviously are.
Let's see clip number 12 here.
Jones briefly mentioning Elon Musk.
Just in conjunction and juxtaposition with that point, this is Alex Jones mentioning that Elon Musk is in large responsible for our potential victory in this info war.
tucker carlson
Let's go ahead and run it. You mentioned the Atlantic, which is owned by a tech oligarch, Steve Jobs' widow.
And almost everything bad in the country is financed by the richest people in the country, I've noticed, the oligarchs.
And so all the money is kind of arrayed against the population of the country.
That worries me.
Can you throw off the yoke if the yoke has...
You know, hundreds of billions of dollars?
alex jones
I think we are, thanks to Elon Musk.
I mean, you can say what you want about Elon Musk with all his past activities.
He's trying to dominate every technological sector.
But Christ said, Judge, a tree bites fruits.
Yes. And the last two years, Let's say it's a 360, like right here's New World Order and right here's Total Patriot.
Musk was already over here. He wasn't a bad guy, but he wasn't perfect.
He's moved basically a 180.
Yeah. So he's like, I mean, look, you're the biggest guy in media.
No. No, it's true.
It's not about bragging. It's true.
You're the biggest mainline talk show host.
I say mainline professional show.
There's a lot of people under you like me.
Elon Musk is way bigger than both of us.
He's reaching 100 million, 200 million people a day with stuff you would say or I would say he's devastating them.
You don't do that if you're with them.
So, Elon Musk is definitely for real, because you can't argue with the results.
That's just the way the universe works.
tucker carlson
This is being powered by X right now, I should just say.
alex jones
No, exactly. And he's not censoring us.
No. In fact, he's boosting us, probably.
So the point is, am I boosting getting out of the way?
So they've already lost the culture war.
So you could just say, Musk, maybe he's an opportunist.
He sees the old systems going down.
He's shifting over. That's if he's a bad guy.
If he's a good guy, he really cares about us and is a humanitarian and a bleeding heart for freedom and has joined us.
But you can't argue with what he's done.
But back to the violence.
They have nothing they can do now but violence.
And so we are entering that...
That wheelhouse. We are entering that zone where they're telling us we're violent.
They're telling us we're evil. They're telling us we're white supremacists.
We're not. And so it's obvious that that is about to basically unfold.
But I want to tell the establishment, five years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 30 years ago, you'd stage a false flag or provocateur or something.
It worked. It doesn't work on thinking people now, and it works on less people every day.
So I would just advise the Globals give up.
chase geiser
That is great advice.
I'm going to take calls in a second.
I see some pretty interesting calls on the board.
But just to wrap up that little notion, Jordan Peterson said something at some point, I don't know when or where I heard it in some interview, that totally shifted my perspective and this point that he made that I'm about ready to share with you crosses my mind I would say more often than ancient Rome.
At least once a day.
Crosses my mind, if not briefly.
He said that the risks of not doing anything, and I've repeated this on air a number of times, are much more terrifying than the risks of standing up now and facing pushback or opposition.
So we see a lot of people Quiet about their politics because they don't want to lose their record deal or lose their job or alienate their friends or just get involved in the mess.
And they stay quiet because it feels, at first at least, like it's safer than saying anything.
But if everyone stays quiet for long enough, the outcome is unimaginable suffering for everyone beyond any of the pain that anyone would have had to endure if they would have spoken up and fought back sooner.
And when it comes to Musk, it seems to me very likely that there are multiple explanations that are all partially true to varying degrees.
As to why he made the decision to buy X, why he's doing these things, I think part of it is free speech, like he says, but I think there's other motives as well.
I think he wants to get back at OpenAI.
I think he wants the data.
I think it's a tremendous amount of power, and it's this major social media platform which you can use for free worldwide advertisement for all of his products forever.
There's a lot of pragmatic reasons to buy the platform for him beyond the noble cause that he branded his purchase as of freedom of speech, though I do believe he believes in freedom of speech.
But we're talking about somebody who has spent their entire career thinking about the future, trying to get ahead of it and profit from the future, whether it was PayPal, whether it was Tesla with the electric car, whether it's SpaceX, whether it's artificial intelligence, Neuralink.
Everything he does is about making the future, and it's in anticipation of problems that are inevitable but haven't come to our door yet.
So he knows that in order for humanity to survive long term, it needs to become an interplanetary species.
The Earth's not going to be around forever.
The sun's going to expand.
The climate's going to change regardless of whether or not we are causing climate change.
That's just what happens to planets over thousands of years in solar systems.
They change and shift.
You can look at the data and see it in our own planet.
And when you realize that the outcome of not doing anything at all is much more terrifying than the pains of doing something like spending billions of dollars on X and undergoing incessant media scrutiny and losing government contracts and not getting the tax subsidies that you're eligible for that you were promised or thought you were going to get, the whole world has come out against him.
Other than the general public, which appreciates it, but in terms of establishment world, only antagonism for Musk.
And so when we see something like that, it's easy for us as info warriors, as people who are skeptical of establishment systems, as people who are skeptical of mysterious billionaires, because there are one or two that I can think of that aren't the best people on Earth.
We think, why is he doing this?
There must be some sort of motive that is unethical.
And that is possibly true.
I don't deny that that's a reasonable thing to consider.
We should definitely look into it.
But then when you look at the context of everything that he's done, and you look at the context of everything that he says and how consistent it's been over years, it would make sense to believe that he believes it's riskier for him not to do these things, which to the general public seem like tremendous unreasonable risks.
Let's take Tony's call in Texas.
Tony, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, Chase, how are you interpreting dreams?
chase geiser
Well, let's try it. Okay.
unidentified
Well, I had this crazy dream the other night.
There's this donkey riding this huge elephant, and every time that elephant would stop, this donkey would take a stick and just beat the snot out of him to get him going again.
Well, on the rear of this elephant, there's a bumper sticker that said, Rhinos rule.
So this donkey rides this elephant up to these two big closet doors, right?
And the first closet door swings open.
Barack Hussein Obama steps out.
And then Oprah Winfrey steps out, then Lindsey Graham steps out of the closet, and they're all singing YMCA by the Village People.
chase geiser
Lindsey Graham came out of the closet in your dream?
Huh? Lindsey Graham came out of the closet.
unidentified
Well, there's another closet, though.
chase geiser
This dream sounds very homoerotic.
unidentified
Well, you know, after they quit singing YMCA by the Village People, the second closet door swung open, and Michelle Obama steps out of the closet singing Dude Looks Like a Lady by Aerosmith.
What does all this mean, Chase?
chase geiser
Did you actually have this dream, or are you just joking around?
unidentified
Because it is hilarious. Well, if I did have this dream, there would be something wrong with me.
chase geiser
Can you imagine if instead of the I Have a Dream speech that MLK gave...
He just went into that story.
Thanks for your call, Tony.
I appreciate it, man. Always good to hear from you.
Let's hear from Scott in Maryland.
Scott, what's on your mind? How you doing, buddy?
unidentified
I don't know. I just want to talk about, I guess, the state of the union.
The state of lies, I would call it.
Yeah. I mean, how much longer do we got to put up with this?
This guy constantly lies.
He's not physically fit.
I mean, it goes on and on and on, and he lies about the border.
I mean, I'm a construction worker and I'm getting undercut all the time by foreigners and taking my work and I'm just having enough of it.
I mean, what do you think of all this?
chase geiser
Man, that's a good question.
First of all, I'm sorry that you're experiencing that and you're getting undercut.
I know what that feels like to be struggling to find work and to deal with this economy and all the costs are going up, but the income doesn't go up to match it.
And then just the insult of being disrespected while we're suffering.
So not only...
Are we suffering as a people in America?
But we have an entire political establishment which refuses to acknowledge that suffering.
And when we remind them of that suffering, they call us liars.
So we're in an abusive relationship with this establishment.
They are all sellouts.
They're making tremendous amounts of money invested in these NGOs, non-profits, contractors that provide all of the services to migrants and any other service that our government provides on the taxpayer's dime.
And they're pocketing, skimming the money.
Just like Ukraine's leaders are skimming the aid that we're giving them.
Into their own pockets, our leaders are skimming our tax dollars through one way or another.
They made it legal for them to conduct insider trading.
They made it legal for them to make stock investment decisions based off of the classified information that they are privy to in their committee meetings.
So they can't be prosecuted when they get caught doing it.
So the only reason for these people to go into political office Is to leverage their power for money.
They don't do it for the salary. They don't do it just for their egos.
They don't do it because they want to change the world.
It is incredibly lucrative to know what cards are in the dealer's hand, which is what insider trading is.
They're playing blackjack and they can see the cards.
Because they have the insider knowledge.
And when you have that knowledge, you can start with a small sum of money.
If you stay in office for 30 years, you're going to be a multi-millionaire.
You're going to have multiple properties, even though you've just been a senator or you've just been a representative.
And so what's going to happen is we are going to continue to be sold out as a people as long as there is zero accountability among our politicians and as long as there is money to be made from power.
So we have to figure out some way to get rid of these incentives.
I don't know what the solution is.
I'm somebody who's more inclined to understand the problem in a way that...
Many don't understand, but I haven't arrived at a place in my life or my thinking where I'm intimately just confident in what the solution is.
I hope that this can be rectified through a natural, healthy way without violence.
unidentified
What do you think? Yeah, of course I don't want violence.
That's the last thing I want.
I just wanted your opinion on that, because you've got great opinions on everything, and I don't understand why you don't have a show yet.
chase geiser
Hey, I'm taking over the Sunday Night Live show.
I'll be the host every Sunday because Owen's focusing on his podcast.
unidentified
Oh, okay. I didn't know that. I didn't know that.
Well, that's good. That's great.
I appreciate you taking my call.
chase geiser
I really do. Absolutely, Scott.
Hey, stay safe out there and good luck finding work.
You know what? I recommend you go back and watch some old Roseanne episodes because there were a lot of episodes where he was struggling to find work.
It might resonate with you. All right, man.
Take care. Let's hear.
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Welcome back to the War Room Election Headquarters, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon.
Should be back on a normal schedule next week.
Right out of the gate, I want to talk to Mike in Canada.
Mike, what's on your mind?
Hey. Yes, sir.
Can you hear me? You sound great.
unidentified
Fabulous. Listen, I just want to send you a little joke here right now.
I tried to get in the last month, and I got hooked up three times, and right before I went to go on air, I got cut off.
Well, you're on now. And boy, do I have a lot to say.
So listen, looking back at Dan Lyman's interview you just had with him, he lives in Iceland and he's traveled the world.
I see that, but he said the most beautiful place he's ever seen is Switzerland.
And that's where the head of the stake is.
And this is the problem, is that we're looking...
Even Alex says we're looking at community stuff that we have to do, but the head of the snake is in Switzerland.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, I mean, even the devil lived in the Garden of Eden, right?
unidentified
Yeah, the least amount of immigrants, the streets are beautiful, there's no crime, I get it.
But Geneva, there's 33 UN World Health Organizations there, 33, I wonder why that is, that make up this cabal that are running us.
And if we don't cut the head off the snake, then we're in deep trouble because the World Health Organization is coming up with a pandemic treaty here in May.
chase geiser
Yep. Getting us ready for disease acts.
unidentified
Canada, Australia, all the countries in Europe, they're all signed on to it without our expense.
And here we are right now on the steps of doom, really, because They want to start a nuclear war.
I think you know, Chase, I've been listening to you.
I listened to you and Harrison and Owen just last week there, and I was on hold.
I kid you not. And I said, the only thing we're missing is the big guy.
He says, I'm going to get on, and boom, they cut me off.
So anyway. I'm sorry, man. I'm glad we were able to get you on today.
Yeah, I'm really glad.
Listen, I can give you guys a ton of information.
I've been listening to Alex since 1999, if you can believe that.
chase geiser
Wow. So you were an early bird.
How did you come across him? Did you just turn on the radio?
unidentified
No, a buddy of mine, he said, listen, you've got to listen to this guy.
He's got some really good points about the kind of things that were going on there.
Then I was in my 40s and I thought, you know what, this guy is really smart.
And I listened to... I don't know, five or six episodes that one year, the 1999, then 2000.
chase geiser
He talked a lot about Oklahoma City bombing back then.
unidentified
Oh, well, like the corruption within the U.S. government.
I'm in Canada. The corruption within our government.
Listen, you guys worry about $200 billion going to Zelensky.
Well, Trudeau is already...
chase geiser
Yeah, not to mention the fact that 13% of deaths last year were physician-assisted suicide in Canada here.
Exactly. It was 4.1% of deaths.
It was 13,000 Canadians.
unidentified
Chase, it's so bad.
It's so bad. We have so much distrust in our government and everything, but the problem is the clean The city of Geneva with all those WHO and UN and WEF and all that's the head of the snake right now.
Let's put a plea out to Vladimir Putin and say, just nuke the place and be done with it, and let's start over.
Because humanity, I think, people will want to love each other if we know the fruits of our labor.
And Alex is right about, you know, Like, let's just come together as a people because there really is no white supremacy or...
I mean, there's some going on in the world, but the big picture is I think humanity, like 70% of the people are good and they love each other and they have compassion and they have soul.
And if we don't get back to that, like, I don't know the answer.
We go to community groups.
Well, that seems awful small when you're talking to WEF, who has the biggest planes on the planet.
Yeah, we can't drive the cabinets.
chase geiser
Look, they're trying to take over, and it doesn't matter whether you're Canadian or
whether you're an American citizen or whether you're an Italian or an Englishman or an Irishman
or a Scot, we all are threatened by the one world government, the new world order.
We are all living under the same government.
It's the conglomeration of all nationalities, all of their power into this centralized hub.
They're trying to get a monopoly on all political power so they can guarantee that they have
it and can expand that power indefinitely as they make themselves gods and try to live
forever and try to subjugate humanity forever.
So I think you're absolutely right.
We have to remember our humanity and do everything that we can to awaken the masses because only
when people wake up can they fight the enemy at the door.
Thank you so much for your call, Mike.
I appreciate it. Let's hear next from Bart in Minnesota.
Bart, what's on your mind? Hi.
unidentified
Let's see. I think there's a lot of similarities to ancient Rome with what's going on with Donald Trump and our country.
You know, they had the Precarian Guard, which was their deep state.
And they had wealthy families that kind of controlled, you know, decisions, families that were like, you know, hundreds of years old.
And we still have some of those in our age, like the Rothschilds.
You know, they have so much money, they probably don't know how much.
It's probably a percentage of the world's wealth, you know.
But the way they're attacking Donald Trump is similar to Julius Caesar.
They wanted him to return to Rome to face trial, and he knew they'd put him in jail.
And he was forced to start a civil war.
I don't think Donald Trump will do that.
they're attacking him like he is some sort of...
chase geiser
Yeah, and one of the things that a lot of people don't know about Caesar is that when he was assassinated,
the senators ran through the streets shouting that Rome had been freed of tyranny,
thinking that the people would receive this news and celebrate.
And the people loved Caesar so much because they viewed him as a populist leader
that they threw their furniture into his funeral pyre, which almost burnt down a substantial amount of the area.
They were so livid that the political class had taken it into their own hands to Assassinate this Roman hero that was actually popular, more popular than the Senate.
Because you can talk all day about how a democracy or a republic is better than despotism.
But when both the Senate or the representatives are just as corrupt as any one dictator or entity, then it's really a moot argument.
The only difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is a democracy is when you have...
A thousand tyrants one mile away, and a dictatorship is when you have one tyrant a thousand miles away.
It's the same thing.
It's just decentralized versus centralized.
So I think people should realize exactly what she said, man.
There are a lot of similarities going on here in the United States as to what happened in Rome, and most of the similarities that people bring up are less relevant than the ones that people overlook.
unidentified
Yeah, well, I think with Caesar...
Like Trump, as popular as Caesar was probably.
He's an author as Caesar was.
And they're attacking Trump so badly that it's, you know, you gotta wonder why.
I mean, is he disrupting our society that much?
I mean, but the people love him, you know?
I watched the rally, and one of the politicians would get this kind of reception where they started chanting, we love you, you know, we love you.
I can't think of it.
Maybe John F. Kennedy got that kind of thing, but I don't know.
chase geiser
They seem to kill the good ones, don't they?
unidentified
Yeah, and I'll tell you, it would be horrible if Trump was assassinated.
It would be like the Kennedy assassination.
chase geiser
It would be worse than that. People would rise up in arms because they would know without a shred of doubt that it was a political killing, whereas people had reasonable doubt, at least for a while, on the JFK thing.
And they're in denial, but you can't deny if he dies that somebody was up to something.
Stick with us, folks. More calls on the other side.
Welcome back to the War Room, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this evening.
We've got one more segment left before the end of the show.
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Central to 6 p.m. Central.
And I will be hosting the Sunday night live show from 6 to 8 indefinitely.
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And don't forget to download all the videos, share the links, go to the store, do anything you can to support us and keep us on the air because this year is perhaps the most important year ever.
In the history of our country for the future of our country.
I think we're at a fork in the road here.
And if we turn left, we're going to hell.
And if we turn right, then maybe there's a chance.
So, we have to do everything we can.
This is the last lap of the race, and you have to give it all of your energy.
Don't look over your shoulder at how close the enemy is behind.
Just run like hell for the finish line, and let's get the job done here in America, especially after that State of the Union last night.
I want to run this clip.
It's a little bit longer.
It's almost six minutes long.
This is the segment of the State of the Union where Biden lists fake accomplishment after fake accomplishment.
And mishandles the truth, lies with statistics.
We will start and stop and break this down for this segment.
Let's go ahead and run clip 23, please.
joe biden
My inherited economy is on the brink.
Now our economy is literally the envy of the world.
15 million new jobs in just three years.
A record. A record.
chase geiser
Okay, pause. That's a great pause, by the way.
We've got to screenshot that. They keep talking about how many new jobs they've created, and they disregard the fact that the vast majority of these jobs that are created are just jobs coming back that were lost because of their pandemic.
And they also fail to mention that I believe as many as 1.5 million people have exited the workforce.
Since the Biden administration came to power.
So what that means is there are 1.5 million fewer people seeking jobs than under the Trump administration.
So you can brag all day about how many jobs are open without even talking about the quality of those jobs and whether or not people are qualified for them or overly qualified for them.
But the fact of the matter is it doesn't matter how many jobs are available if people are unwilling or unable to work.
And they're not just leaving the workforce because they're retiring or they're on disability.
These people that are leaving the workforce are of working age and able-bodied.
What happens is you lose your job making $185,000 as a software engineer.
You don't want to take the millions of available openings as a DoorDash driver.
So you stop looking for work, you leave the workforce, and then the Biden administration say, oh, well, unemployment's down because you only count as unemployed if you're actually looking for a job.
And if you leave the workforce, that makes our numbers look great.
We can lie with statistics now.
People gave up looking for work.
That's what happened. And you can look at all the other numbers, and you can see that bankruptcies are up 20% year over year.
Credit card debt is astronomically high.
People are pulling more money now from their retirement savings than in years past.
Food now costs 11% of the average American's paycheck.
They're spending over 10%, over one out of every $10 they make on food to survive, numbers that haven't been that high since the late 80s, early 90s.
So he's just manipulating you with these statistics.
Things aren't really good. And if you want proof that things aren't really good, you don't have to look at any study.
You don't have to look at any data.
You can just use common sense and realize that when things are good, nobody has to convince you that things are good every single day from every single platform.
Nobody has to bark at you why things are so great.
Yeah, we know. We know things are great when they're great.
We feel it. Our businesses are doing well.
Frankly, when things are good, we're less interested in politics altogether.
We don't care. Either one of you guys, things are going fine.
Whatever. Just don't mess it up. Like the 90s.
That was the zeitgeist, the sentiment.
So the fact that he and all these leftists in the media have to constantly make the case that things are actually good in this country just proves that nobody inherently feels that way.
Everybody feels that things are more expensive.
Everybody feels that incomes are stagnant.
Everybody feels like they're overqualified for the positions that they have, that they're working more hours.
In more unforgiving positions.
And everybody knows that Joe Biden is not only corrupt, but out to lunch, vacant, not present, soulless, mindless, soon to be heartless.
So let's see what else he has to say.
unidentified
Go ahead and roll. Unemployment at 50-year lows.
joe biden
The record 16 million Americans are starting small businesses, and each one is a literal act of hope.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's what you do when you lose your job.
joe biden
You start a business. The historic job growth and small business growth for Black and Hispanics and Asian Americans, 800,000 new manufacturing jobs in America, and counting.
Where is it written we can't be the manufacturing capital of the world?
We are. We will.
unidentified
More people have health insurance today.
joe biden
More people have held insurance today than ever before.
chase geiser
Yeah, when you make it illegal not to have it.
joe biden
The racial wealth gap is as small as it's been in 20 years.
Wages keep going up, inflation keeps coming down.
Inflation has dropped from 9% to 3%, the lowest in the world, and tending lower.
chase geiser
So for your entire presidency, inflation was even worse than it is now?
joe biden
The landing is and will be soft.
And now, instead of importing foreign products and exporting American jobs, we're exporting American products and creating American jobs.
unidentified
Right here in America, where they belong.
chase geiser
Why couldn't you get your son a job in America?
He seems to work everywhere else.
joe biden
And it takes time, but the American people are beginning to feel it.
Consumer studies show consumer confidence is soaring.
Buy America has been the law of the land since the 1930s.
Past administrations, including my predecessor, including some Democrats as well in the past, failed to buy American.
Not anymore.
On my watch, federal projects that you fund, like helping build American roads, bridges, and highways, will be made with American products and built by American workers.
chase geiser
Yeah, because that's more expensive.
And the more expensive something is for the taxpayers, the more you can skim off the top.
They want to spend more money, because that's how they make their money, when they spend your money and then take the kickback.
joe biden
And thanks to our Chips and Science Act, the United States is investing more in research and development than ever before.
During the pandemic, a shortage of semiconductors, chips, that drove up the price of everything from cell phones to automobiles.
And by the way, we invented those chips right here in America.
Well, instead of having to import them, private companies are now investing billions of dollars to build new chip factories here in America.
chase geiser
Yeah, I don't know if that's true.
Maybe because it's a national security imperative, but Nvidia stock went way up, and they're the Taiwanese chip manufacturer.
joe biden
In fact, My policies have attracted $650 billion in private sector investment, and clean energy, advanced manufacturing, creating tens of
thousands of jobs here in America.
unidentified
And thanks to our five-partier professional law, 46% of the jobs that we do are done by
joe biden
46,000 new projects have announced all across your communities.
By the way, I noticed some of you who strongly voted against it are there cheering on that money coming in.
unidentified
I like it. I'm with you.
joe biden
I'm with you. If any of you don't want that money in your district, just let me know.
Now he'd be happy to take it. Modernizing roads and bridges, ports and airports, public transit systems.
chase geiser
While our airplanes are falling apart every day, there's a different story.
joe biden
Every child can drink clean water without risk of brain damage.
chase geiser
They're putting chemicals in the water that are causing brain damage?
joe biden
Affordable, high-speed Internet for every American, no matter where you live, urban, suburban, or rural communities, in red states and blue states.
Record investments in tribal communities.
Because of my investment in family farms.
chase geiser
Record investments in travel communities?
joe biden
What does that mean? Because I invested in family farms led by my secretary of agriculture and knows more about this than anybody I know.
We're better able to stay in the family for those farms and their children and grandchildren.
unidentified
We don't have to leave. We don't have to leave the family.
chase geiser
She's nodding and smiling.
joe biden
The great comeback story is Belvedere, Illinois.
Home to an auto plant for nearly 60 years.
Before I came to office, the plant was on its way to shooting down.
chase geiser
We've got 40 seconds left. He does some sob story, some anecdotal story about unions or something.
And then he makes a case that America wasn't built by Wall Street.
unidentified
It was built by the unions.
chase geiser
Totally disregarding the fact that many of the unions were organized crime.
Just like Hoffa and the Teamsters.
Well, folks, everything is going to be okay.
We are going to win, and it's going to be very tough.
That's what I believe. And it's never been clearer than it is now that the New World Order is a real agenda, a real goal, that the conglomeration of power worldwide is happening in an orchestrated and intentional way and is being done by the most vile people.
But good always prevails, and we will find a way, folks, to bring the ring to Mordor.
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